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

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1972 Quill Volume LXVl East High School 815 East 13 th Street Des Moines, Iowa contents- introduction 2 student life 8 sports ... 56 academics 88 seniors 7 6 underclassmen . . . 148 advertising 766 index 207 acknowledgements . . 207 conclusion 208 we are changing, slowly evolving . . . some striving for individualism, others for unity . . . ll H we are beginning to accept people, as they are . . . gaining insight from their differences, here i am, this is me . . . student life: changing through togetherness . . . deepening interest in activities . . . bringing us together socially . . . Retrospect . . . 10 Fall — a new start ■ Above Thit is the plan for the new Eatt High campus says senior Debbie Mead, as junior Bill Hunt add final touches Right An era has ended with the tearing down of the Sugar Shack Students help with the removal Rhonda Traviss reigns over Homecoming The Eternal Flame of the Scar let Victory was the theme of the 72 Homecoming The activities included the traditional alumni assembly at which Rhonda Traviss was crowned 1971-72 Homecoming Queen Prin- cesses Mary Cassady and Sandy See- han were her two attendants. The Homecoming Dance, held on Saturday night. October 2. lasted from 8 to 1 1 p m The Library provided dancing entertainment. Unlike years in the past, the new Student Government began making plans for Homecoming in early sum- mer. The events planned this sum- mer for Homecoming were Spirit Week. Slave Day. Door Decorating Contest. Cake Decorating Contest. Car Bash, and Car Rally Although we lost our game against Valley. 13-9. these events helped Homecom- ing ' 72 to be a great success With tears of happiness, the new queen. Rhonda Traviss. reigns over the Scarlet Empire Rhonda Traviss 1971-72 Homecoming Queen 14 Winter brings snow and activities Mrs Davidson, after being crowned Queen of Hearts at the Valentine ' s Day assembly, throws treats to her loyal subjects Mrs Davidson was chosen as the most favored woman teacher by the students Mr Junck was crowned king A wintry afternoon prompts students into a snowball fight Referees. Mr Hand and Terry Jewett. confer on a foul made during the Student-Faculty Basketball game sponsored by Student Government 17 nil Above Seniors Bev Schoen and Dave Meyers sit back and enjoy their evening at 12B Right Seniors Mary Martens and Mark Ivanovich (foreground) dance to the sounds of Echoes Limited at the Hyatt House 12B hostesses dream of Wish upon a star Wish upo n a star was the theme of this year ' s annual 12B Formal held at Johnny and Kay ' s Hyatt House December 23 The dance was sponsored by 90 senior girls, with each paying $15 to become a hostess. Coordinating preparations for the dance were co- chairmen Sandy Seehan and Sue Clark. The theme was carried out well through the colors of royal blue and silver Table decorations were royal blue candles with a touch of silver garland. Each hostess received a bottle of scented oil and a candle The Echoes Ltd. provided mu- sic for the occasion. 18 Spring - the season of rebirth ESHHHHHBHHI fliBHB Above If the skate fits, wear it This cannot always be true, as Rick Dennis finds out at the Senior Party Below Junior Randy Welding and seniors Dennis Seniors Cindy Albert and Larry Gooding spring into action as they Kain. Mike O ' Hara. Bill Simpkms. Jim Beck, and Ron Knutson enjoy splendor enjoy the nice weather in the grass on a warm spring afternoon. 21 It may not be the 20 ' s, but it ' s roar in ' Flappers, gangsters, speakeasy. Charleston. There ' ll be a hot time in Lee Town tonight was the theme for the Spinsters Spree. Sponsored by Girls ' Club, the gala affair was held March 1 1. with the tradition of the girl providing transportation and dinner and making a corsage for her date With all the hectic fun from the roar- ing twenties, couples danced in the cafeteria to the music of Colonwood Carnival booths in the girls ' gym varied from a ring toss and jail to the popular marriage booth. The stu- dent center became a speakeasy where couples could enjoy soft drinks, cookies, and cupcakes. Theater passes were given for the best corsages, judged in the areas of humor, theme, originality, and beauty. Rhonda Alex- ander and Jim Vallejo reigned as king and queen of the dance, with junior attendants Sue Staley and Blame Stevens, and sophomore attendants Diana Bolich and Pat Chamberlain. It was a rip-roarin ' affair! Sophomore Jan Mortensen really makes herself comfortable while painting decorations Hey. big boy. wanna swing? The floozee flappers, from left Sophomores Sheila Walker. Kathy Stefani. Theresa Kouri. Debbie Eisenlauer. Mary Lehman. Sue Briggs 23 Student Government creates involvement Student Government officers Larry Eaton Fall-Spring President Jim Rehard Spring Vice-President Jill Smith Spring Secretary Warren Hunsberger Fall Vice-President Jill Smith Fall Secretary Kelh Riley Fall Treasurer New carpeting . . . new look Creating something for the stu- dents to do, as well as giving the auditorium a new look, are the ob- jectives of the 1971-72 Student Government. Beginning in the first semester and continuing throughout the year, money was added to a special fund to carpet the auditorium. Other first semester activities included the sel- ling of mums and having a car rally and car bash the day of Homecoming. Students participating in the October Lee Township March added money to the treasury. Trick-or-treating for UNICEF and rocking in the March of Dimes Rock-a-thon are only two of the worthwhile projects of Student Government. Second semester began with the depositing of $1654.54 in the treasury. This was accomplished by some 125 students taking part in the inventory of Topps Department Store. The annual clean-up. held this year at Easter Lake on May 21 was the Earth Week activity With another Lee Township March and the selling of shamrocks for Muscular Distrophy, the year ended with new carpeting for the auditorium. Larry Eaton sees how the new red carpet will look Mark Ivanovich Spring Treasurer 25 Left: Checking over copy sheets are. from left: Sue Merrill. Mr Chris- tian. LuAnn Erickson. and Mr Magnin. representative from the Wals- worth Publishing Company Quill Staff gets ' snowed under ' with work 1 jiliJ: ji i y i Row 1 Steve Williams. Judy Clinton. Becky Burns. Cindy Mabe. Don Dyer. Sally Saffeels, Sue Borich. LuAnn Erickson Row 2: Sonya Heuton. Becki Conger. Rhonda Traviss. Nansi Fant. Kelley Fiscel. Sally DeFazio. What is a yearbook? A yearbook is a photo-journalistic record of the school year that does not omit any school organization or major activity. This is the main objective of the 1972 Quill. In doing this the staff tries to convey a feeling of the school by showing different people in different situations. Although snowed under with work, the Quill Staff feels they ' ve done their best to convey this feeling to you. Special thanks go to: Co-Editors Kathy Nicholson and Don Dyer; Man- aging Editor Sonya Heuton; Photog- raphers Brian Wood (Chief Photog- rapher), Mike Goulden. Chris Salis- bury; Editorial Advisor Mr Christian, Photography Advisor Mr Lethcoe, and Bookkeeping Advisor Mrs. Hemer Kathy Nicholson, Candy Stewart. Kathy Stady. Mary Ku tchen. Sue Merrill Remainder of staff are pictured at bottom right Not out in the cold are the rest of the Quill Staff From left Brian Wood. Rosemonde Heaivilin. Alyce Gilroy. Mike Goulden. Chris Salisbury Not pictured Randy Pressley 27 Ted Devlin Fall Co- Editor i Cindy Rotschafer Fall Co- Editor Sue Winegarden Fall Business Manager Spring Business Manager Roberta Simpson Fall Managing Editor Jerry Brookshire Spring Co- Editor Sherri Weiss Spring Co- Editor FOURTH HOUR SCROLL STAFF (standing) Jean Johnson. Dave Gregg. Jerry Brookshire. Deb Hartzer; (sitting) Debra Gathercole. Marilyn Mc- Callister. Shelly Keith. Ten Knight Not pictured Jill Henderson. Jo Reano. Brian Wood FIFTH HOUR SCROLL STAFF Row 1 Jan Benshoof. Annette Simpson. Bev Schoen. Sheryl Robbins. Mary Cassady. Sue Winegard en Row 2 Sandi Sample. Kathy Johnson. Joan Mahaffey. Roberta Simpson. Willie Watson. Sherri Weiss. Row 3 Linda Russell. Dave Bishop. Sue Clark. Cindy Hall. Jean Rheuport. Chris Zschau Not pictured Debbie Bach. Ted Devlin. Sue Hill. Diane Shelton. Cindy Rotschafer i ill Willie Watson Spring Managing Editor Right Senior Sue Clark folds Scrolls before sending them to other schools Behind the news — a sound Scroll staff The main objective of the 1971- 72 Scroll is to cover a wider scope of school activities. This includes getting more people and clubs in feature stories rather than news items. Some changes have been made. The Scroll staff was divided into fourth- and fifth-period classes with one co-editor in each. More pages were added to some issues. Scroll Staff members, after taking the be- ginning cour se in journalism, become members of the newspaper staff, where they practice what they learned in the beginning journalism course: writing news, features. editorials, headlines, copyreading, proofreading, layout. The staff feels that they have done their best to keep the news of the school up to date and to let the students know what ' s going on. Advisers: Mr Christian, editor- ial; Mr. Lethcoe, photography; Mrs. Hemer, bookkeeper. 29 $75 CLUB Row 1 Sheila Cochran. Sharon Van Zandt. Denny Cauterucci. Valeri Brown. Sheryl Braden. Judy Judkins. Rick Ambrose Row 2 Tim Young. Linda Brown. Vickie Tillman. Darla Moraine. Annette Taylor. Kathv Miranda. Kim Blacksmith. Mr Lethcoe Row 3: Patti Rhodes. Clubs help support Quill The main job of the Photography Club is to take the pictures used in Quill and Scroll. While doing this, the students acquire the skill of using a camera and all of the equipment involved. They take pictures of couples at dances throughout the year, and individual pictures at commencement. This year something new was done. Group and individual pictures were taken of the swimming, wrestling, and basketball teams, and sold. Mr Leth- coe is the adviser. Quill Ad Club includes people in sales classes. They learn all aspects involved in selling a product, and do so by selling ads to companies for the yearbook. Within the Quill Club is the $75 Club These are people who have sold $75 or more of ads throughout the school year The advisers are Mr. Lethcoe and Mr. McCollaugh. Karen Avitt. Jim Vallejo. Tom Brun. Ted Nelson Connie Terrell Not pictured: Nancy Bowler. John Cox, Don Lehman. Jim Moyer. Steve Woodard Right Some members of the Photog- raphy Club, from left Junior Dave Hogbin. sophomore Chris Salisbury, junior Brian Wood Not pictured Mike Goulden Junior Brian Wood shows how to use the camera while taking a picture of senior Ten Knight 30 Students gain experience in stagecraft The Drama, Stage, and Light Crew includes, primarily, the people in Mr. Waller ' s fifth-period Stage- craft class. Here some 30 students learn all the aspects and technical work that deal with the stage. The Light Crew controls all the lighting and electrical equipment used for plays and assemblies. They see how the use of different lighting effects can help create the mood of a play. Drama and Stage students are those with an interest in set building and all other aspects of the stage Along with other things, they learn how to ar- range different settings. Mr. Waller is the adviser of this crafty ' ' group. Setting the stage for the fall play are. from left Senior Pat Amsden. Mr Waller, junior Bill Vail, junior Dave Moore, junior Dick Johnson, senior Ten Host Juniors Richard Johnson and Mike Currie demonstrate their skill in controlling the lights Oh. darling, what beautiful eyes! Junior Desi Norem (stand- ing) applies make up to sophomore Willie Farmer. 31 East High Drama Department presents ' Dear Ruth ' as fall play Our fall play, Dear Ruth, given on November 18-19, captures the au- dience with its delightful story The plot of the comedy centers around the Wilkinb family with their two daugh ters. Miriam and Ruth Miriam writes letters to an overseas soldier. Bill, and encloses Ruth ' s picture Bill comes home in love with Ruth, but there is one problem Ruth is engaged to Al- bert. The plot unwinds, reaching a cli- max that surprises the entire audience Cast Harry Wilkins Bruce Fagerstrom Edith Wilkins . . . . Miriam Wilkins . . . . Ruth Wilkins Albert Kummer . . Lt. Wm Seawright . Chuck Vincent Martha Carter Harold Klobbermeyer Dora Lynne Paulson Desi Norem Karma Jensen Mike Peters Craig Plummer Mike Glen Sheryl Rogers Pat Amsden Julie Peterson Harry explains life to Lt Seawright From left Miriam (Desi Norem), Harry (Bruce Fagerstrom), Ruth (Karma Jensen) and Lt Seawright (Craig Plummer). ■ That hat looks terrible! quips Edith (Lynne Paulson) to Miriam (Desi Norem) 32 Singers ' show ' spirit Singing and smiling, the Scarlet Singers promote the spirit of East High As well as 16 performances during the Christmas season, they had other engagements throughout the year for a total of 50 performances Brass, drums, and guitar were added, along with the piano, to form the Scarlet Singer Players They are a separate group, performing by them- selves on some occasions, but usually with the Scarlet Singers. The main purposes of the Scarlet Singers are to develop poise and self confidence, and to represent East High Officers are president Loren Long, vice-president Sheila Sellers, secretary-treasurer Margo Charter, choreographer Peggy Irving, and equip ment manager Rick Arnold Much credit for their success goes to the director, Mr Carnes. For united we stand, Scarlet Singers Rick Arnold. Carole Knight and Bev Schoen sing their theme song Scarlet Singers, from left Sheryl Robbins. Tony Lee. Diane Moore. Bob Reid. Judy Clinton. Loren Long. Karma Jensen. Dave Stacy. Sheila Sellers. Dave Warren. Todd McFadden. Margo Charter. Rick Arnold. Lynnette Long. Rod Matzke. Debbie Derrough. Randy Nordaker. Carole Knight. Tim Parker. Bev Schoen Accompanied by (seat- ed) Rhonda Peterson, Peggy Irving, choreographer, (kneeling) Scott Provow. Kevin Putzier. George Smith. Melody Tucker; (standing) Jeff Rowat. and Brian Hal- ferty Not pictured Mr Carnes. director 33 The spirit sings out Choir Officers Left Diane Moore. Margo Charter. Sheila Sellers. David Warren. Keith Van Drew. Randy Nordaker. Loren Long. Tim Parker. Rhonda Alexander The Vocal Music Department sings out with a chorus of spirited groups under the direction of Mr Carnes The A Cappella Choir. Girls ' Glee Club, and Boys ' Glee Club performed concerts throughout the year, giving special concerts through the Thanks- giving and Christmas seasons The hard work involved in the Music Department paid off when six students made All-State Vocal. For the first time East High hosted the State Instrumental and Vocal Con- test The contest is held in the spring with East High being represented by a number of students The students who participate in the Vocal Music De- partment gain not only experience, but a great feeling of satisfaction of having acquired many accomplishments for their school. All-State Vocal Music Winners (seated left) Rhonda Peterson. Karma Jensen Standing Randy Nordaker. Robert Reid. Tony Lee. Loren Long Girls Glee Club Row 1 Pamela Henry. Rhonda Coe Joanne Shawver Nancy Hild Diane Moore. Carolyn Miller. Norme Hull Sheila Cochran Row 2 Mane Terrell. Cindy Phipps. Mary Martin. Sharla Jaques. Cheryl Poole. Debra Rhodes. Michelle Walker. Lori Sherman. Margo Charter. Peggy Irving. Lynn Burham Row 3 Luella Cole Kathy Green. Linda Wmegar Catherine Hoffman Elizabeth Fisher. Cheryl Campos. Rhonda Warning. Pamela Howard. Carol Baker May Butler Candy Carlson. Bonnie Worley Row 4 Suzanne Thomas Laura Campbell. Kellie Maupin Demse Layton. Laurie Leete Lori Mueller Karla Cole Carla Burdock. Teresa Sielman. Linda Dawson Jane Crossland. Pamela Ruths Deborah Hasstedt Row 5 Joan Clark Rose monde Heaivilin. Sheryl Norman. Alyce Gilroy Mary Good. Marilyn Coe. Ronda Venosky Pamela Andersen. Julie Fagan Diann Jordan Catherine Wilber Dons Wmslow Not pic tured Becky Parker Karla Stone Melody Tucker Gmna Duffy Dana Batey Sandi Deenng Pam Thomas Below A knowledge of musical notes. deep concentration, and a big mouth ' create a beautiful voice as demonstrated by junior Karen Lettington f Kb - m 4 A Cappella Choir Row 1 Jeff Rowat Robert Reid Diane Moore. June Bring Susan Merrill Bonnie Worley Row 2 Randall Pressley Jan Aurelius. Pamela Davis Rhonda Peterson. Ivie Bacon. Vicki Alfman. Sheryl Robbms Candice Carlson. Charmette Jackson Row 3 Brian Scheel Kathy Gilchrist. Diane Shelton, Susan Griffith. Toy Smith. Linda Dawson Jan Mickelson Beverly Schoen Sherree Hoover Duke Saunders Karen Lettmgton Row 4 David Warren Paul Nelson Rick Arnold Christine Larson. Joy Erskin Deborah Derrough Craig Long Sue Staley. Sonya Heuton Gerald Sampson. Gary Hayworth. Tim Parker Row 5 Greg Peterson Walter Finney John Schroeder Russell Casson Jim Romar. Randy Nordaker. Candy Stewart Roberta Simpson Mark Bassett Rodney Matzke Michael Ives. Larry McGee Row 6 Cynthia Schaffer Margo Charter Jeanme Krant Nancy Jan en Pamela Andersen Row 7 Pamela Thomas. Cindy Gift. Rhonda Coe. Carole Knight. Karma Jensen Debra Dwiere May Butler Jimmy Bowes Todd McFadden Row 8 Cynthia Amsden. Rhonda Alexander Vic- kie Gift Judith Clinton. Sheila Sellers. Charles Guhl. Thomas Gillham Mike Thomson Scott Huntley. Steve Thompson Row 9 Lois Wmegar Marguerite Davenport Linda Cohee Catherine Wilber Wil liam Schaffer Patrick Amsden Bill Chamberlm Richard Robertson. Keith Van Drew Row 10 Clark Danley Daniel Flaherty David Miller Steven Swenson Randal Flaherty Not pictured Lynn Burham Gale Hogate Shirley Zeiger Janet Clark. Li Grandia. Lynnette Long. Sue Sherman Ted Crum. Locen Long Boys Glee Club Row 1 Terry Stockbauer. Steven Swackhamer. Robert Dingman. Rhonda Peter son. accompianist Row 2 John Cox. Bruce Thornton. Kern Reese. Robbie Walker. Jefre Foust. Robert Reid Row 3 Eric Hedberg. Dale Erickson. Jeffrey Todd. Kenneth Hopper. Roy Pray. Ken Browning Row 4 Michael Ives. Bill Chamberlm. Rick Loef- fler. David Stacy. Kirk Petty Row 5 Mark Bassett. Chris Salisbury. Shane Scarlett. Gary Schoen. Clark Danley Not pic- tured Jerry Goff. Frank Jensen Duke Saunders. David Smith Marching Band Row 1 Lois Wmegar Paul Nelson Row 2 Cynthia Schaffer Jodie White Debra Clement. Cindy Breton Beth Quillen Carol Baker Rhonda Taylor. Laun Nichols. Patricia Ulmer Barbara Rodgers. Stephanie Rose Row 3 Jeff Rowat. Luella Cole. Alberta Janzen Lynnette Long •Catherine Davis. Linda Swartz. Linda Wmegar Shen Diercks Ann Hodson Cindy Freel. William Allison. Shelly Kelber Row 4 Ronald Seager. David Hogbm. Steven Aalbers Debra Rice. Deborah Calland. Theresa Wilson Kathi Shanks. Renea Nichols. Paul Leuthauser Bruce Thornton Carol Wil son Row 5 Kevin Putzier Steven Williams Charles Guhl. Jeffery Van Drew Gary Hayworth Larry Rogers. Randy Brown Tim Sunderland William Schaffer. Thomas Spencer John Davis George Smith Row 6 David Stacy. Bill Chamberhn. Bill Gammel. James Carlon. Steven Swenson Brian Halferty. Mike Rice. Greg Angove James Crowder. Rozann Sheets Row 7 Debbie Finney. Craig Carter Den nis Jones. Gary Brown. Kurt Sundberg. Craig Long. Craig Davis. Suzanne Thomas. Catherine Hoffman Not pictured Marque Strother. Penny Nuzum Eric Hedberg. Kevin Elder Shirley Zeiger Pride is— new uniforms Dear East High, you are the school for me are familiar words played by the Marching Band New uniforms brightened the field as stu- dents with black pants, red blazers, and a large E on the uniforms pa- raded by. The impressive band march- ed under the direction of Mr. Kneile The Marching Band, Steppers, Flagtwirlers. and Majorettes entered a marching contest at Creston, Iowa East High received second place For the first time East High hosted the State Instrumental Contest. The Marching Band also enter- tained during football half-times, along with Stepper drills, routines by Flag- twirlers, and fire batons by the Majorettes. The Marching Band includes 29 small ensembles which form the Con- cert Band. The Concert Band enters spring contests. The music scene goes on with tryouts of students interested in play- ing pop music. Those who make it through tryouts comprise the Stage Band The String Ensemble performed at the Christmas Concert and other events. It included two violins, a piano, and a cello Mr. Kneile. director of the Instru- mental Department, has taken talent and added experience to construct a musical symbol of East High Spirit. 36 dm The piano rings out music from the swift finger movements of Suzanne Thomas in Stage Band practice Junior David Hogbin demonstrates his ability on the slide trombone 9jJH Concert Band Row 1 Lois Winegar. Lynnette Long. Linda Winegar. Kathi Shanks Row 2 Linda Swart Jodie White. Rhonda Taylor. Carol Baker Joni Graham Cindy Freel Row 3 Paul Nelson. Greg Angove. Thomas Spencer John Davis. Bill Gammel. Rozann Sheets Row 4 Ronald Seager Gary Hayworth Larry Rogers. Bruc e Thornton. George Smith Kevin Putzier. Steven Williams. Randy Brown. Carol Wilson. Alberta Janzen Row 5 Jeff Rowat Eric Hedberg. William Allison. Craig Long. Dennis Jones Gary Brown Kurt Sundberg. Barbara Rodgers Concert Band Row 1 Paul Leuthauser Beth Quillen. Laun Nichols Row 2 Patricia Ulmer. Renea Nichols Catherine Hoffman. Kathenne Davis Shen Diercks Row 3 Debra Clement. Suzanne Thomas Charles Guhl. Steven Swenson Ann Hodson. Cynthia Schaffer Deborah Calland Row 4 Jim Carlon. Mike Rice. David Stacy. Steven Aalbers. Jeffery Van Drew. Mr Kneile. David Hogbin. Brian Halferty Not pictured William Schaffer. Bill Chamberhn. Tim Sunderland Shirley Zeiger Penny Nuzum Theresa Wilson. Debra Rice. Cindy Breton Stephanie Rose Luella Cole Shelly Kelber. Kevin Elder Marching on Lois Winegar and Paul Nelson, as the Drum Majorette and Drum Major, direct the Marching Band Mr Kneile snaps out the beat of the music during a Stage Band practice 37 Color Guard Row 1 Barbara Simpson. Patty Jarrett. Sandi Sample. Cindy Hall. Kathleen Nicholson. Kathryn Stady. Janice Benshoof Row 2 Jill Knapp. Monica Kasper. Linda Russell. Sue Clark. Rhonda Traviss. Nancy Bowler. Diane Baumeister. Mary Kutchen. Beverly Kennedy. Susan Borich. Becky Nichol Success is in twirls An impressive stance taken by the Color Guard is the flag raising cer- emony similar to the raising of the flag on Iwo Jima Synchronized rifle and flag routines made the precise presentation of the colors Presenting the Colors through pre-games and assemblies with the help of their adviser. Mrs Spoerl. they were able to create a feeling of honor . Bake sales, car washes, and candy sales made possible funds to purchase official equipment. Twirling their way toward triumph were the Majorettes Garlanded hoops and flashlight batons were props used in assemblies, along with fire batons on the football field The Majorettes took first place at contests in Creston, Iowa, with the help of Mr Kneile as adviser Majorettes Row 1 Linda Wilkison. Victoria Roberts Row 2 Kathy Wilkison. Debbie Ryan Center Kelli Riley Not pictured Jamie Forest 38 Steppers hit with spirit Steppers Row 1 Kathy Tucker. Phyllis Ballard Row 2 Sheryl Rogers. Jan Swim. Peggy Johnson. Sharon Brady. Cheryl Barnes. Row 3: Debra Wilkerson. Vicki Alfman. Missy Garver. Nansi Fant. Bev Schoen. Mary Cassady Row 4 Judy Holhngshead. Billie Reed. Sonya Heuton. Mary Good. Mic- helle Walker, Judy Clinton Row 5 Sue Staley. Pam De Lano. Sandy Seehan. Candy Stewart. Pam Andersen. Ten Knight. Ronda Venosky Row 6 Tern Kolk. Sue Brown. Rosemonde Heaivilin. Betty Schooley. Kann Turner. Karen Priebe. Chris Zschau. Diana Pittman. Not pictured Debra Karns. Linda Jewett r Left. left, left-right-left is a familiar chant heard in rhythm, with the pounding sound of Stepper boots in practice Some members attended a clinic at Graceland College in Lamoni. Iowa Along with the fun in competing against other squads, students learned new ideas and techniques. Spirit ribbons sold on game morn- ings by the Steppers made it possible to purchase props Students watched as real live marching dolls, complete with wind-up keys and rosy cheeks, performed a routine Christmas time found the Step- pers as snowmen with brooms and top hats. Flurry ruffles of pom-pons danced in the air as drill formations on the field highlighted half-time shows at many games. The Steppers, with Mrs. Davidson as adviser, have achieved pride and spirit that honor our school. V Above A symbol of spirit are the Steppers, in the forma- tion of the Scarlet E Left Before a performance Mrs Davidson. Stepper spon- sor, encourages Kann Turner to relax. 39 Cheers capture spirit On the track, court, and field, and in the gym can be heard fourteen boom- ing voices raising the Scarlet Spirit ' on to victories We are East High ' ' is one of the popular phrases chanted out by our Cheerleaders. They represented us in a Cheerleading Camp at Cedar Rapids in which East High took third place For the first time East High hosted an International Cheerleading Foundation Convention. Our Cheer- leaders competed with other Cheer- leaders around the state. Captain Roberta Simpson and her squad, under the direction of Mrs Mellgren, have served East High not only by spirit, but by honor. Captain Roberta Simpson Two bits, four bits, six bits, a dollar, everyone for East Des Moines stand up and holler! And that ' s just what the Pep Club did f r. i ■ 1 Pep Club officers (from left) Pamela Davis, secretary. Randa Fors. president. Susan Merrill, vice-president Not pictured Jan Aurelius. treasurer Spirit and Pep Club go hand in hand The Scarlet Indian rides again, spreading spirit throughout the student body. The hooping chants bellowed out by the Pep Club urge the Scarlets on to victories Over 460 girls represented East High in scarlet uniforms, with the E symbol on the sides of the uniforms. Swimming and slumber parties, construction of the Homecoming float, and the operation of the pep booth were activities sponsored by the Pep Club With the help of Mr. Sloan as the ad- viser. Pep Club has carried on the proud tradition of the Scarlet Spirit. Everyone in the Pep Club section catches the Scarlet fever of Spirit at games 41 Bottom left Judy Clinton gets a helping hand from Randy Nordaker in decorating the library Top left Heidi Stone reads to faculty s children at a Halloween party Top right Becky Koontz (left) and Heidi Stone put finishing touches on the library Christmas tree Bottom right: Vic- toria Roberts (left) and Phyllis Ballard await a club meeting 42 Girls ' Club Officer Board Row 1 Victoria Ro- berts. Kathy Stady. Judy Clinton. Sandy Seehan Row 2 Jil Hartle. Sheila Sellers Row 3 Barb Rodgers. Wendy Walters. Kathy Stefani Not Pictured Connie Ballard. Linda Russell G iris ' Club ' 72 All the world ' s a stage, and all the people merely actors ' ' is the theme of this year ' s Girls Club. Service projects included a Hal- loween party for the faculty ' s children and making turkey napkins for people at Valley View Village (a retirement home). The Christmas spirit caught the Girls ' Club decorating the library and making creative door signs and centerpieces for the YMCA orphanage The meetings included a number of subjects and a variety of guest speak- ers. These included a demonstration in fencing, a style show by Teen Board, and a session with a bridal consultant Spinsters ' Spree and the Mother- Daugh- ter Tea were also sponsored, with Miss Grabill as the adviser. Girls ' Club provides the atmos- phere for pride and service toward school and community Boys ' clubs give service to East High A joint project of the Lettermen ' s Club. Key Club, and Girls Club was decorating the library for the Christmas season For the Service of Humanity is the theme carried out by the Key Club and Lettermen ' s Club. Throughout the year the Key Club has promoted East High and the east side through small group projects A new project of the club was sponsoring a drug information bus for use by students and the community. Mr Nordaker is the club ' s adviser. Over 30 boys participate in Let- termen ' s Club Mr Tannatt and Mr. Charles are co-sponsors of the club The club sold programs at the State Basketball Tournament. Key Club Row 1 Jon Burzacott. Rob Walker. Steve Nogel Row 2 Scott Bruner. Mike Walters. Jim Rehard. Mr Nordaker. (adviser). Pat Goodwin Lettermen ' s Club Officers From left Roger Steward, presi- dent; Mr Tannatt. co-sponsor; Lowell Jacobsen. vice-presi- dent Not Pictured Mr Charles, co-sponsor; Dan Tumstra. secretary. 43 Below Becky Rasmussen. Michelle Walker. Joan Clark. Janet Clark. Karen Pnebe. and Mrs Mellgren (adviser) decorate the French Club ' s Christ- mas tree Clubs push language German Club, sponsored by Mrs Davidson, provides an opportunity for students to do things together. The Fasching was one of the events that highlighted the club this year. It is a traditional German costume par- ty held before Lent Les Etourdis, meaning The Scatterbrains. is the name of the French Club sponsored by Mrs Mell- gren Its main objective is to build an interest in France Above Trimming the tree all by herself. Sandy Griffith helps prepare for the German Club ' s Christmas party Above Members of the German Club make decorations for the club ' s party From left Craig Brandt. Dorene Hill. Sandy Griffith, and Deanna Ferris Right Rhina Canas Torres blindly tries to break the piflata as Michelle Williamson and Mary Lou Laws cheer her on. Activities keep Spanish, Latin Clubs busy Sodalitas Romana is the name of the Latin Club, which is a member of the Junior Classical League. Its purpose is to study classical civiliza- tion. Among the main events this year were Saturnalia. ' ' a Christmas fes- tival. Ides of March. ' ' and the Roman Wedding. Mr Dolan is the sponsor Exposition of Latin America ' ' was one of the themes of Spanish Club this year. Rhina Canas Torres, foreign student, participated and helped pre- pare special entertainment. The mem- bers and the sponsor. Mrs Mellgren. plan to tour Mexico City this summer. Seniors Jerry Brookshire (left) and Brent Bowers model their Roman togas at Saturnalia 45 Human Relations, Afro Club stress unity To teach students about the black man ' s history is the purpose of the Afro- American Club A fashion show in December highlighted the club ' s activities this year. During Black History Week in February, the club presented a historical program The sponsors are Miss Gaines (English teacher) and Mr. Harris. (school community worker.) The Human Relations Committee, sponsored by the Parent-Teacher- Stu- dent-Association, began its third year with all new members. The students were chosen by Mr. Bridgewater. prin- cipal, and Mr. Harris. The committee worked to increase understanding be- tween black and white students. To Rhina Canas Torres (left) seeing snow for the first time meant snowball ing Wendy Walters. A familiar sight in homerooms on Wednesday mornings is col- lecting for the A F S Penny Fund Here. Linda Wmegar hits Linda Williams for some spare change Rhina finds East exciting This year ' s foreign exchange stu- dent is from San Salvador. El Salvador She is Rhina Canas Torres. Under the sponsorship of American Field Service, Rhina will spend the year here, then return to her home in Latin America A.F.S. helps foreign students get ac- quainted around school, and looks after their interests Rhina is living with her American sister, Cindy Hall, at the latter ' s home. Rhina Canas Torres, foreign exchange student 47 D.E.C.A., Upward Bound earn and learn Distributive Education Clubs of America provide instruction in dis- tributing and marketing of goods, and provide students with part-time jobs D E C A is also a social organi- zation. It sponsors activities for the students who may miss school events because of a job. This year the club worked with UNICEF and gave holiday baskets to needy families Each year members in Upward Bound look forward to eight weeks in the summer at Central University in Pella. Here they study pre-college courses and are tutored in different classes. The members receive a weekly fee for attending The purpose of the Upward Bound Club is to in- volve members in a variety of school activities, and to interest them in col- lege careers. UPWARD BOUND MEMBERS Row 1 Linda Jewett. Judy Parrish. Joyce Williamson. Susan O ' Brien. Debbie Woods. Mr. Martin (adviser). Row 2 Mike Thomas. Steve Jones. Marque Strother. Fred Weber. Tommy Robinson. Jerry Brookshire. Phil Green. Mike Adams Right Senior Johnita Colbert shows a customer merchandise at Western Auto, a job she obtained through DEC A Seniors Pam Thomas (left) and Linda Jewett evaluate the Upward Bound program with the inspectors. Mr Banfield and Miss Kessler 48 From left Randy Nordaker. Patti Patterson, and Deanna Ferris tour Methodist Hospital. Clubs prepare for careers Future Teachers ' Club includes students who plan to go into the teach- ing profession It gives them an in- side look as a teacher rather than as a student. Some members tutor chil- dren who attend Slinker School They also worked with the faculty committee to plan Open House Mrs Pillers is the sponsor. To further develop an interest in science and participate in activities that aren ' t regularly completed in the classroom is the purpose of this year ' s Science Club Under the leadership of Mr. Peterson, many stu dents, interested in health careers, join. Field trips to hospitals and science centers were the main events. Above Jill Smith and Paul Aschim stand spellbound while observing a medical ward at Methodist Hospital Left Making name tags for Open House seems to be fun for members of F T A From left David Stacy. Vicki Nixt, Cindy Rotschafer. Kathy Bruner. and Son ya Heuton 49 Debaters ' top scores Senior Joan Mahaffey. debate team captain, presents a plaque won at Drake to Principal Earl Bridgewater Looking on are debate team members From left Juniors Kelli Riley. Tony Lee. Jeff Brown, and Mr Nelson, debate coach. Debaters — best team ever Tournament Hoover Fort Dodge Iowa City Brmdley Omaha Univ. Marion Drake Cedar Falls I F.L Districts N F L. (Newton) Month Finishes Nov 4th Nov. Dec. Dec. Dec. Jan. Feb Feb. March March 3rd 3rd 6th 5th 5th 3rd 6th 5th 6th Over a dozen ribbons and trophies won by the debate teams filled Mr Bridgewater ' s office this year. With the help of the debate coach and spon- sor, Mr. Nelson, the teams had an extremely successful year. They ranked ninth in the state poll, highest ever by our debaters Fifty students are involved in forensics this year. The competitive inter-high school speaking teams traveled around the state to 25 tourna- ments. The activities include debate, oratory, extemporaneous speaking, and dramatic and oral interpretation. 1 Doing some final practicing on an oral interpretation are juniors Kelli Riley and Tony Lee Novice debater Greg Williams proudly displays the trophy he won at the Ames Invitational Seniors Diana Gibson (left) and Karolyn Gismondi put up a bulletin board, one of the many favors done for Scarlets by Business Club PI Members of Business Club discuss the week ' s activities Row 1 Anita Terry. Pam White. Sandy Carter. Karolyn Gismondi. Diana Gibson, and Mr Wanek. adviser Row 2 Lyn Ryan. Marguerite Davenport. Lilly Stout. Sue Maple. Joan Corrigan. Janice Heller. Shirley Tellis. Jeanne Wacht. Candy Last. Glenda Pointer Left Mr Ackerman points out the newest country admitted to the United Nations, as members of the U.N Club look on From left Tony Lee. Scott Bruner. Randy Nordaker. Kelli Riley. Judy Clinton, and Mr Ackerman 1 Preparing students for society The Business Education Club sponsored by Mr Wanek meets once a month during second period. Girls in the club come to school for the first three hours, then go to work on cler- ical and secretarial jobs the last three periods. Students who are interested in how the United Nations operates join the Model U.N Club Under the leader- ship of Mr Ackerman. members are assigned certain countries, and study that country ' s problems. Tony Lee. junior, and Mr Ackerman intently study the problems China had in joining the U N 51 f i Physical fitness and form gained through clubs Members of the Gymnastics Club join to perfect their gymnastic skills. It gives girls who don ' t have gym- nastics in class a chance to learn and improve their routines on the equip- ment. An assembly in the spring high- lighted the club ' s activities. Members performed their own original routines on the balance beam, uneven parallel bars, trampoline, and floor. For the first time in the club ' s three-year history, a few members were in com- petition at the District Gymnastic Meet in Jefferson Iowa. Mrs. Geis- singer is the sponsor. An organization that provides an intramural program for girls is the Girls ' Recreation Association. Tour- naments in such sports as speedball. volleyball, and basketball are held twice weekly. Awards are presented at the meetings for the week ' s champion in previous games The only qualifica- tion is that one be in gym class to participate. Mrs. Knott is the G R. A. sponsor Above Senior Teresa McKeever does a cart- wheel on the balance beam which is only four inches wide Right Toni Rock executes per- fect form as she does a straddle on the beam Looking on from Left: Ramona Baumbach. Caryl Johannsen, Debbie Gathercole, Randa Fors. Teresa McKeever These girls represented East at the Jefferson meet Above Small but quick Marie Terrell looks for teammates as she steals the ball from her op- ponents Debbie Ryan, Sherrie Weiss, and Linda Derby Right As the tip goes up Pam White (left) jumps high for control over opponent Jill Knapp 52 SYNCHRONETTES Row 1 Betty Deer (treasurer). Judy Phillips. Kelley Fiscel. Bambi Kelly. Cindy Mabe (secretary). Betty Schooley. Linda Russell. Becky Nichol Row 2 Willie Farmer. Debbie Johnson. Lesa Folsom. Sue Merrill. Barb Davis. Becky Walsh. Cindy Williams. Cindy Gift. Vicki Gift. Karma Jensen. Dawn Trevillyan Row 3: Cindy McClaskey. Denise Wade. Jim Ringquist. Pam Ruths. Debbie Hasstedt. Julie Mickelson. Linda Ballard. Peggy Irving. Jan Mortenson. Debbie Eisenlauer. Lynn Beghtol. Mrs Geissinger. Synchronettes swim to fame Synchronettes gives members an opportunity to express themselves through synchronized swimming. Girls must try out before they are admitted to the organization. Certain stunts are performed and students are judged on their ability. The annual show presented April 13 and 14 was entitled It Was a Very Good Year. ' ' and explored different time periods in history. Mrs. Geis- singer is the sponsor. Left The Synchronettes raise their hands in agree- ment that it was a very good year for them Left The award winning team of co-presidents Linda Russell and Betty Schooley perform a duet Above During an informal meeting Debbie Eisenlauer (left) and Debbie Johnson help Mrs Geissinger decorate ' Arsenic and Old Lace ' is a hit Someone Carlon me? Jim Carlon portrayed the mad scientist as Dr Einstein Mike Glynn (left) describes parts of the play to Randy Brown, who doesn ' t have too much to say about t he whole business Bruce Fagerstrom as Teddy Brewster, who imagines himself as Teddy Roosevelt, gave a bully good performance Two elderly spinster sisters making elderberry wine isn ' t an un- usual situation. You take those same two sisters, add poison to their wine, thirteen bodies to their cellar, and you ' ll have an idea of Arsenic and Old Lace. ' ' This comedy by Joseph Kesser- ling was presented as the spring play by the Drama Department Miss Gaines directed the two performances of the play, with Mr Waller as technical director. The efforts involved in the produc- tion of the play provided a humorous success. CAST Abby Brewster . Karen Rotschafer The Rev. Dr. Harper . . Bruce Thornton Teddy Brewster . Bruce Fagerstrom Officer Brophy Craig Plummer Officer Klein Craig Hutchinson Martha Brewster Jan Aurelius Elaine Harper Julie Newquist Mortimer Bre wster . Randy Brown Mr. Gibbs Roger Sorter Johnathan Brewster Chris Salisbury Dr. Einstein Jim Carlon Officer O ' Hara Mike Glynn Lieutenant Rooney Willie Moore Mr Witherspoon Mike Peters UNDERSTUDIES Abby Brewster Peggy Short Elaine Harper Dana Batey f Larry Eaton September Warren Hunsberger October Rod Shipley Nnupmhor 7M+ Randy Nordaker December Andre Johnson January Dave Lingren February Kiwanians of the month Representing East High at the Kiwanis Club of Greater Des Moines were boys chosen each month by Mr Bridgewater, principal. Each Kiwani- an has showed pride in school through his citizenship and leadership in school activities. Each boy has given a part of himself through his enthusiasm, and his loyalty and pride to East High. The Booster Club spirit Not only the students show spirit The parents do also The best example of this is the Booster Club Projects such as the Pancake Day were held to raise funds to purchase the new band uniforms. Green eggs and ham? No. sausage and pancakes are being cooked up by Mr Tywater (front.) and Mr Eisen- lauer Left Governor Ray and his wife chat with Mr Bridgewater. principal, at Pancake Day 55 sports: changing body, mind, and spirit to build character through concentrated team effort . . . New goals set, new victories won Gridders return with thirteen lettermen Phil Cronin Don Dyer Varsity Football 1971-1972 Season South Tama 7 East North 0 East Tech 7 East Valley B ifctfW 13 East Dowling EA J 46 East Roosevelt 33 East Lincoln 22 East Hoover «G 18 East Sioux City Central 42 Season Record 2-7 Overall; 2-5 Conference Senior Steve Jones topples Roosevelt ' s Denny Sears as senior Marque Strother goes for the recovery Mike Michelsen Mike Mitchell Chuck Montgomery Sheldon Morton Arne Peterson Tom Robinson Juniors help strengthen Big E ' s line-up With an overall record of 2-7. 1971 was a rebuilding year for the Big Red. Individualism was shown, along with full team effort, as senior Rod Shipley was ranked as the state ' s fourth leading pass receiver and junior Jeff Martin was rated as the state ' s second leadnuj passer Three Scarlet players won a spot on the All-City team. They were seniors Jerry Friedmeyer. Rod Shipley, and Steve Jones Head Coach Charles led the coach- ing staff, assisted by Mr Barakat. defensive coach; Mr Drake, line coach. Mr. Burgett. defensive line; Mr. John- son, running backs, and Mr. Bankus. defensive secondary and sophomore team Mr. Bagdonas coached the new freshman team that ended the season at 2-4 Steve Sharp Mike Shipley Rod Shipley Coach Charles 63 Row 1 Greg Williams. Ed Ross Rick Reese Jeff Kolstad Brian Breuklander. Randy Carpen ter John Clayton Roy Pray Jeff Phillips Row 2 Tom Hockensmith. Sam Allgeier Mike Hel ler. Malroy Cunningham. Dennis Anderson. Gary Hagler Greg Jones. Keith Wills. Mike Lacher. Tim Breon Row 3 Coach Burgett. Dave Strock. Howard Ames Leonard Dudley. Mike Reed Bill Kling. Herb Green. Randy Flaherty Jim Holland Below Row 1 (from left) Fred Ahrold. Rick Trumbo. Bill Ivanovich John Mc Bride. Tom Graham John Fleming Kurt Luthens Dan Steffen Row 2 Rob Michelsen Tim O Boyle Mark Sandon. Brent Murrow. Richard Merrill. Lance Millard. Paul Hunter. Terry Avitt. Dave Kopas ka. Rick Ellis Row 3 John McMulm Steve Enckson. Scott Harrison. Arnold Lyle Mike Smith. Brian Griffith. Randy Labus Jim Baumeister Pat Chamberlain Coach Bankus New East addition: freshman football Row 1 (from left) Mark Fite Calvin Calhoun. James Murray Gerald Smith Tony Williams. Burt Burkett Nate Butts Brad Win terbottom Kevin Elder Calvin Robinson Row 2 Mike Hoffman Gary Evans Michael Bales Dan Pnebe Gordon Milligan Demar ko Nenem Pat Watland Tim Boo ell Rodney Smith Row 3 Mel- vin White Charlie Matthews Erroll Garren Steve Blades Tom Tillman Jerry Lyons. Kern Reese Jim Fraley Row 4 Greg Hodges. Denny Cameron Bob Sellers Kevin Carr John Shelley Phil Meek Randy Stewart Mark Doornenbal Row 5 Tom Hough ton Mark Burns Jim Thompson Jeff Terrell Dave Cantrell Lowell Long Steve Liker Dan Westone George Griffith Denny Pressley Row 6 Mr Bagdonas (Coach) Jerry Lyons (Asst i Larry Thompson Doug Burke Juniors aid cage squad Senior Andre Johnson is up and in at Lincoln Lowell Jacobsen Andre Johnson Steve Jones Rod Shipley Squad works consistently The 1971-72 Basketball squad was a group of hard-working and dedi- cated young men. The squad worked constantly, but failed to have a winning season. From the coaches ' point of view, it was a real pleasure to work with such a fine group. The student managers of the 1 972 squad were Larry Rogers and Bobby Spizman. The as- sistant coaches were Mr McCollaugh, who coached the junior varsity squad. Mr Bankus. who coached the sopho- mores, and Mr. Durand, who assisted Mr. Bankus with the sophomores. Head basketball coach is Mr Sandquist. Cagers rub out Hoover, No. 14 North! Junior Blame Stevens goes up against Tech ' s Norman Gant to prevent two points. Brian Demsky Al Hackney 68 VARSITY BASKETBALL 1971-72 East 67 Nevada 55 East 61 North 85 East 53 S C Central 68 East 85 Tech 91 East 52 Valley 58 East 66 Dowling 71 East 52 Roosevelt 62 East 62 Lincoln 78 East 56 Hoover 66 East 72 North 63 East 54 Tech 73 East 69 Valley 79 East 69 Dowling 68 East 48 Roosevelt 64 East 73 Nevada 52 East 70 Lincoln 92 East 65 Hoover 63 East 66 Ottumwa 76 East 35 Lincoln (District) 65 Metro Record 3-10 Overall Season Record 5-14 Row 1 John Garrison (manager). Sam Allgeier Tim Breon. Mike Heller. Doug Fisher. Dennis Beckman Dennis Anderson. Ben Johnson. Jeff Rosborough. Bob Green (manager) Row 2 student coach Steve Moore. Coach Durand Tony Jones. Keith Wills. Rick Trumbo. Mark Sandon. Herb Green Mike Cooper Ralph Lane. Bill Reighard. Brent Hintz. Head Coach Bankus Row 3 Keith Bruner. Keith Van Drew. Brent Whitney. Leroy Kaiser Pat Goodwin. Kerry Reidburn Steve Nogel Not pictured Jerry Hall Sophs tie for Metro The sophomore squad displayed a lot of confidence throughout the season. Some of the boys had tremen- dous desire. This desire was displayed in some of the hard-fought victories. Head Coach Bankus was assisted by Mr Durand and student coaches Jerry Hall and Steve Moore The team compiling a record of 15-3, were co-city champions, with one of the best records ever achieved by an East High sophomore team. Sophomore Tony Jones gets Tech tip SOPHOMORE BASKETBALL 1971-72 East 70 Nevada 46 East 88 North 68 East 45 S. City Cent. 54 East 78 Tech 57 East 73 Valley 56 East 77 Dowling 63 East 61 Roosevelt 41 East 67 Lincoln 51 East 40 Hoover 58 East 53 North 52 East 76 Tech 60 East 71 Valley 69 East 62 Dowling 64 East 62 Nevada 53 East 69 Lincoln 62 East 60 Hoover 58 East 77 Ottumwa 42 Sophomore Ben Johnson takes the baseline and two points from Hoover Right Sophomore center Doug Fisher fakes and puts up two over Hoover 71 G rap piers renovated with help of sophs and juniors Although the Scarlets ' wrestling team did not send any wrestlers to state, they experienced a self-satisfy- mg season Because this was a rebuild- ing year, the team felt they accom- plished a great deal. Coach Hand said. I feel that this group of guys did the best they possibly could. They never gave up. Next year I believe East High will have possible district and section- al wrestlers on the team. I have high regards for our five senior wrestlers. I am sure that Dan Tuinstra. Ed Phil- lips, Garry Tillotson, Dave Stanford, and Bill Ross are among the finest wrestlers we have ever had at East High. I don ' t believe I could have coached a nicer bunch of guys ' ' The student managers this year were Mike Walters and Jeff Van Drew. We have a great deal of pride in our sophomores and juniors. They helped pull the load in 1 972, ' ' says Coach Hand. Senior Bill Ross takes command of his opponent Above Senior Dan Tuinstra induces a pin at North Below Coach Tom Hand does his thing 5W! Raise up! You ' re off balance Use your hips! Okay, control it! 72 Five senior matmen back for 1971-72 wrestling year; end season with Hoover Junior Lyle Johnson gets near-pin against tough Hoover opponent Amazed Hoover grappler looks for a way out as junior Lyle Johnson applies the pressure Senior matman Bill Ross works for points in the 1 1 2 city bout 74 75 w Above left: The Scarlet preventing escape is Bill Ross Above right: Garry Tillotson. wrestling at 1 26. shakes hands with Hoover opponent at beginning of match J 5 TOP SENIOR WRESTLERS RECORDS Ed Phillips Third in Knoxville Tournament; Fourth in Greenfield Tournament. Bill Ross: First in Greenfield Tournament. Second in SE Polk Tournament. Third in Knoxville Tournament. Dave Stanford: First in Knoxville Tournament; Second in Greenfield Tourna- ment; Second in S E. Polk Tournament. Second in City. Second in Sectional Garry Tillotson: Second in Knoxville Tournament. Fourth in City Dan Tuinstra: Fourth in City. Second in Sectional; Third in Greenfield Tourna- ment. Senior Ed Phillips goes for a reversal against his opponent VARSITY WRESTLING TEAM Row 1 Dale Scott. Steve Craig. Bill Ross. Garry Tillotson Row 2 Craig Heller. Gail Gustafson. Dave Stanford. Dan Tuinstra. Dale Baker. Lyle Johnson. Jim Pike Not pictured Coach Hand. Assistant Coach Burgett. Mike Walters (manager) 76 JV WRESTLING TEAM Row 1 Kevin Elder. Mike Granzow. Duane Jarrett. Jeff Phillips. Terry Logan. Jim Holland Row 2 Phil Henry. Todd McFadden. Tom Robinson. Phil Cronin. Kern Reese. Bob Hood. Steve Bird Not pictured Leonard Dudley JV: Varsity ' s springboard Coach Hand comments about this year ' s JV team: It was one of the better JV teams we ' ve had in recent years, with good competition among the various weights: 98, 105, 1 12,126, 132. 138. 145,155, 167. 185, and heavyweight ' ' Gayle Burgett was the assistant wrestling coach. He is a former East High and Drake University athlete. The team finished the season with a 3-6 overall season record. Todd McFadden, junior, says of the team, We had a slow start of one win and four losses, but we never gave up and ended the conference season with two victories. Coach Hand states, As the fellows learned more, got more confidence, and started making their moves, their wrestling looked better Leonard Dudley, weighing 132. receives two points for a reversal. North Roosevelt Greenfield Invitati Adel Lincoln Dowling S.E. Polk Tournament District Tournament Knoxville Tournament State Tournament 77 12 letter men put experience into action! It may have been a rebuilding year, but the 1971-72 swimming team had twelve lettermen, which shows experience was gained. The team ' s main achievements were: second in the Rams Invitational; eighth in the conference; and seventh in the district Coaches for the team were Head Coach Ken Gaeth and Assistant Coach Stan Thompson. The manager was Phil Burtis. During the summer, the team pitches in and helps with the East Des Moines Swim Club. In the club are boys and girls from ages 8-17 These swimmers, if they remain on the east side and go to East, usually continue their swimming and become members of EHS teams. The swimmers compiled a 3-4 season. The winning meets came against Dowlmg, S.E. Polk, and Tech. Senior Tracy Thorpe swims the breaststroke leg of the 200-yard individual medley BOYS ' SWIMMING 1971-72 East 20 Roosevelt 75 East 63 Dowling 31 East 69 S.E. Polk 26 East 60 Tech 35 East 19 Hoover 76 East 37 Boone 58 East 25 Lincoln 70 Metro Record 3-4 Right East swimmers show spirit before Boone meet 78 Senior Steve McCullough prepares to execute a back dive. 1st position Take- off. BOYS SWIMMING TEAM Row 1 Kelly Garland. Bill Ivanovich. Robert Watson. Dave Rittierrodt. Dave Ryan. Phil Burtis (manager) Row 2 Robbie Walker. Randy Flaherty Row 3 Craig Swanson. Dan Flaherty Row 4 Dan Borich. Ted Crum. Tim Burmeister. Rick Roll. Dale Erickson Row 5 Dave Bolin. Will Watson Row 6 Tracy Thorpe. Will Walling Row 7 Steve Harlan. Mark Ivanovich. Steve McCul- lough. Jim Rehard. Mike Remster. Brian Scheel Coach Thompson (top left). Coach Gaeth I 3rd position Entry 79 Five girls to State Swimming Meet Five of the girls on the swim- ming team qualified for the State Swimming Meet. The 200-yard med- ley relay, including sophomores Meredith Moore, Julie Mickelson. and seniors Roberta Simpson and Michelle Macaulay, took tenth place. Meredith Moore captured fifth place in the 100-yard backstroke. The two other qualifiers were seniors Roberta Simpson, 100-yard freestyle, and Cindy Mabe, 400-yard freestyle. The season was changed from spring to autumn. All school records, except two, were broken Top swim- mers were junior Liz Grandia — diving, Julie Mickelson — breast stroke, Mere- dith Moore — backstroke, and Roberta Simpson — freestyle Co-captains were seniors Becky Nichol and Cindy Mabe. Pushing hard for a victory, sophomore Julie Mickelson swims the breast stroke leg of the 200- yard medley relay Below. GIRLS SWIMMING TEAM Row 1 Chris Kaut. Debbie Rice. Lon Sherman. Dana Grandia. Cindy McClaskey. Laurie Leete. Deanna Hodges Row 2 Willie Farmer. Jan Mickelson. Kim Matzke. Caryl Johannsen. Roberta Simpson. Becky Nichol. Cindy Mabe. Kelley Fiscel, Debbie Eisenlauer Row 3 Missy Garver. Jan Rmg- quist. Penny Miller. Jill Knapp. Meredith Moore. Sue Staley. Michelle Macaulay. Betty Deer. Julie Mickelson. Mrs Geissinger (coach) Not pictured: Randa Fors, Liz Grandia 80 Striving to stay ahead of Roosevelt ' s Becky Settlemeyer. soph- omore Meredith Moore shows Scarlet Power H • 1 % J 1 East East East East East East East GIRLS ' SWIMMING RECORD 1 5 Hoover 20 Lincoln 67 North 62 S.E Polk 81 Tech 25 Valley S.E Polk Invitational 2nd place 30 Roosevelt Metro record 2-4 Season record 3-4 80 75 28 33 14 70 65 Up. up. and away — junior Penny Miller holds the attention of the audience as she does a one-half twist from front layout position. Strong, even strokes keep senior Roberta Simpson ahead of Roosevelt s Kathy Hay- ward in the 400-yard freestyle 81 1972 Golf teams tee off in good style Golf is based on what is called par Par is the number of strokes it takes to complete a hole. This is based on the number of yards from tee to green. If a hole is two hundred yards or less it generally is par three. If over two hundred yards up to five hundred yards, it is a par four. If the hole is over five hundred yards, it is a par five. The object in golf is to get to the hole in strokes equal to or less than the regulated number of strokes for a given hole. If a person shoots a three on a par four hole, it is called a birdie, or one less than par. If a person should hole out with two strokes under par, this is called an eagle When a person shoots over the required number of strokes for a given hole, if it is one stroke it is called a bogie. When a golfer hits the ball from the tee into the hole or cup he has scored a hole in one. There are four returning letter- men on the boys ' golf team this year. They ' re seniors Tim Lathrop and Mike Collins, and juniors Brian Dem- sky and Bob James. The co-captains are Tim Lathrop and Mike Collins. Workouts began early this year and were held at the Fairgrounds. There was a good turnout of soph- omores. The coach for the boys ' team was Mr. Wright. He says of the year ' s team: We ' re in a tough conference, but we hope to beat some people from the other side of town. On the girls ' team there are two returning letter winners. They are Sherri Cole and Nancy Bowler. They are the co-captains of the girls ' team. Mr. Cowles is the coach of the girls ' team. Mr. Cowles says of the team, It has been very encouraging to see the excellent turnout for girls ' golf. With some luck and hard work we should enjoy a reasonably good sea- son. GOLF SCHEDULE-1972 BOYS and GIRLS April 3 Hoover at Waveland G 4 Urbandale at Grandview . . . . B 6 Hoover at Grandview ... . . . B S.E. Polk G 10 Roosevelt at Grandview . . B G 13 Newton at Grandview G 14 Newton at Newton B 20 Tech at Grandview . . . . B 25 Tech at Blank . .i. j H . . . . G 27 Dowling at Grandview . . . . B May 2 Urbandale at Woodside , . . . G 3 Valley at Ponderosa . B G 10 Lincoln at Grandview . . B 11 Lincoln at Blank G 12 Sectional . G 13 Sectional : 15 North at Waveland North at Grandview %. . . . G 18 St Joseph at Grandview . . ..... G GIRLS ' GOLF TEAM Row 1 Susan Borich. Christie Clemenson. Julie Mullins Cowles, coach, Janet Knight, Nancy Bowler. Sherri Cole Row 2 Mr 82 Senior Tim Lathrop tees off at the beginning of the meet Senior Sherri Cole putts the ball into the cup Second year for competitive volleyball l r T COMPETITIVE VOLLEYBALL TEAM Row 1 Christy Robbms. Mane Terrell. Becky Rasmus sen Row 2 Sherri Weiss. Fern Rasmussen. Lily Stout. Debbie Minor. Ruth Hecker. Carol Holmes Row 3 Marilyn McCalhster. Patty Weiss. Jean Rheuport, Pam White. Carolyn Howe. Mrs Knott (sponsor) For the second time East High has had a girls ' competitive volleyball team. They play only in invitational tournaments. They came in second in the joint invitational tournament held by East and North at East In the Fort Dodge tournament, the team placed third and came in fourth in the district The team had seven returning girls from last year Volleyball is a sport which will become more important later on. and which a small girl as well as a large girl can participate in It takes a great deal of practice, team participation, and cooperation. Mrs Knott, the team sponsor, says that the girls were hard working, demonstrated fine sportsmanship, and had a good competitive attitude 83 BOYS TENNIS TEAM Row 1 Jeff Rowat. Paul Nelson. Rick Dennis. Mike Glynn. Hershel Wil- liams. Paul Leuthauser. Dave Smith Row 2 Scott Provow. Jeff Todd. Neil Hul l. Bob Gray. Don Morrill. Coach Thompson, Blaine Stevens. Marc Badgley. Tom Tungland. Mike Hoover Not pic- tured Andre Johnson. Richard Johnson. Tony Lee, Craig Swanson. Mike Granzow. Rick Roll. Pat Chamberlain. Lovis Butts. Jerry Clark Their racket is tennis Coach Thompson, very enthusias- tic about his new tennis coaching as- signment, remarked, I enjoy the fact that I am working with a good bunch of guys. All of them, especially the seniors, are dedicated to their sport! This season we have a lot of depth, which will really help make our team strong. Seniors Neil Hull and Jeff Rowat are co-captains of the boys ' tennis team. There are six (three two- ring and three one-ring) returning monogram winners. Their experience will give valuable assistance to the team. BOYS ' TENNIS SCHEDULE Above Senior Jeff Rowat prepares to slam the ball back to his opponent Bottom right Returning his opponent ' s serve is senior Neil Hull GIRLS ' TENNIS SCHEDULE April Indianola There 14 Tech There 19 Valley Here 21 Newton There 24 Hoovejmjt There 25 North Here 27 St. Joseph Here May ? ■ Lincoln There Ankeny Here 9 Roosevelt There 12 District 20 State Above Senior Sherri Weiss keeps her eye on the ball Above left good backhand proves invaluable to senior Linda Russell Seven fetter winners return to lead team The girls ' tennis team has seven returning letter winners (three two- ring and four one-ring) to strengthen the team. Regarding the team, Coach Johnson said. They are a fine group of experienced girls! The meets against Indianola. St Joseph and Valley will determine the success of the team. ' ' Senior Sherri Weiss is the captain of the team Each tennis meet includes nine matches — five singles, two doubles (with the top four girls of each team playing), and an additional two doubles matches. GIRLS ' TENNIS TEAM Row 1 Lois Winegar. Linda Winegar. Marie Terrell. Dee Johnson. Vicki Jones. Linda Russell Row 2 Sherri Weiss. Diann Jordan. Carla Burdock. Ronda Venosky. Coach Johnson. Debbie Minor. Sheri Diercks. Joy Miller Junior Phil Henry hands off to senior Keith Jackson in Lincoln. Roosevelt meet Two fourths in indoor meet Starting the season with some indoor meets at Drake, the track team hit the cinders with blinding speed. One of the highlights of the in- door season was setting a new Drake indoor record for the eight-lap relay The trackmen who ran on the record- setting team were senior Kevin Topp. junior Dan Burke, junior Mike Curry, and senior Marque Strother The team was led by Head Coach Charles — sprinters; Coach Drake — distance runners; and Coach Barakat — weightmen. Other fine accomplishments were senior Keith Jackson ' s taking fourth in the state indoor 880 and sophomore Tony Jones seizing fourth in the quar- ter mile. Track includes certain running events such as the sprints, relays, hurdles, and distance runs, along with such field events as pole vaulting, high jumping, discus, and shot put. The team ' s managers were soph- omore Rob Walker and sophomore Bob Spizman. Junior Craig Anderson takes the stick at the Lincoln -Roosevelt dual meet EAST HIG TRACr $ 71-72 March 18 State Federation Jvlarch 24 State Indoor East, Lincoln. Roosevelt North at East Valley Relays Mustang Relays East, Tech, Valley Bobcat Relays Drake Relays Dowling at East Trojan Relays District Meet Conference Meet State Meet TRACK TEAM Row 1 Steve Nielsen. Mike Evans. Greg Jones. Dennis Martin. Ed Phil hps. Mike Currie. Dan Burke. Craig Anderson. Phil Henry. Phil Green. Sheldon Morton. Ricky Trumbo Row 2 Coach Charles. Roy Pray. Poncho Kaiser. Steve Sharp. Howard Ames. Gary Plummer. Kevin Topp. Kurt Luthens. Marque Strother. Steve Jones. Mike Adams, Tom Spencer. Coach Drake. Coach Barakat Row 3 Dave Green. Mike Michelsen. Kern Reese. Kenny Hopper. Mike Thomas. Doug Jones. Dave Mills. Bill Reighard. Brent Mur row. Al Hackney. Lyle Johnson Row 4 Tony Jones. Leonard Dudley. Jim Holland. Tom Robinson. Phil Cronm. Bob Hood. Dennis Jones. Mike Rice Not pictured Keith Jackson. Jim Rehard 86 Senior Gary Plummer runs the two mile in a blazing duel at Waveland CROSSCOUNTRY 1971-72 Valley 18 East 20 Ames Inv. Jjckson 13th Roosevelt 16 East 20 Tech H8 East 18 Hoover Inv. Jackson 6th State One Mile Team 12th Lincoln 14 East 24 North 22 East 14 Grinnell Inv Jackson 12th Hoover 10 East 30 Dowling 10 East 30 Augustine Inv Team 12th Conference Meet Team 5th Urbandale Inv. Jackson 1st State Meet Team 7th CROSS COUNTRY TEAM Row 1 Duane Jarrett. Tim Parker. Ed Phillips Row 2 Keith Jackson. Jim Rehard. Gary Plummer. Mike Rice Row 3 Craig Anderson. Bob Best. Chuck Palmer, Coach Koroch Cross Country wins fifth in Metro Ending the season with one win, six losses, and one tie, the cross country team got off to a running start The co-captains were senior Jim Rehard. who took sixteenth place at the Conference meet against a field of 40 starters, and Keith Jackson. Keith racked up a lot of the team points and was the main shotgun of the team, compiling such accomplishments as a new school record in the two-mile course of 9:51, first place and a new course record at the Urbandale Invita- tional at 10 8.7, second place in the confere- meet, and fifth place in the sta meet. Mr Koroch coached the team, which lacked depth, but he states, What we lacked in depth we made up with lots of hard work and determina- tion. The first half of the cross country season is involved with running one- and-a-half miles and the second half of the season, the harriers run two miles. Senior Keith Jackson leads the pack at Lincoln meet Senior Jim Rehard leads Valley opponent at Waveland 87 academics: ever changing our ideals, to fit the days in which we live Mr Drake laughs at his own joke, while Mr Oxenreider (right) stares at him in disbelief, and Mr Schnoor gives a listening ear 90 Although these chairs look empty, each one is filled with many memories F Minds expand J with more knowledge . . . Sophomore Laura Craig finds that studying can be a rewarding, but sometimes lonely experience Seniors Diane Rinard (left) and Cindy Albert prove that girls can be auto me- chanics, too Above It takes a fantastic sense of humor to be able to smile after being dunked in a pool of water during a pep assembly, but Mr Bridgewater has this fine quality. Right Mr Bridge- water, principal, represents a true leader figure. They are involved Mr. Bridgewater. principal, is the over-all adviser of the school, and develops new programs that will bene- fit the student body and teachers. Mr. Powell is the vice principal and build- ing and maintenance manager. He is responsible for school activities when Mr Bridgewater is absent. Clubs and organizations are the responsibilities of Mr. Sheldahl, while Mr. Tuller oversees any new programs or changes in curriculum. 92 Mr Powell, vice-principal and junior adviser, finds time to smile during his daily routine Mr Tuller. senior adviser, was promoted to the position of principal at Wilson Junior High He assumed his new duties February 7. 1972 Bagdonas promoted to adviser position Mr Bagdonas. chairman of the Physical Edu- cation Department, replaced Mr Tuller as ad- viser, effective March 22 He has a B A degree from Drake University in physical edu- cation, and a Masters degree in school admini- stration Mr Sheldahl. sophomore adviser, uses his telephone as an aid in communicating with parents I 93 school board Members of the 1971-1972 School Board, left to right: Mrs Kate Goldman. Dr George G Caudill. Mr Merle F Schlampp; Mr Herrold V Mann. Secretary. Mrs Jack Spevak. President. Dr Dwight M Davis. Superintendent; Dr Ora E Niffenegger; Mr Nolden Gentry; Dr John E McCaw Their principle goal is to help us The six-member counseling staff is constantly striving to find new ap- proaches to solving students ' problems. Group work, based on common interest and need, is one of the projects put into action by the counselors. Mr. DeMouth, the pupil services co-ordinator, along with his staff, is also experimenting with ideas to co-ordinate the junior and senior high school counseling programs to supply pupils with better services from their counselors Mr Baeth and senior Cindy Mabe illustrate the friendship between counselors and students 94 counselors Mrs Alice Wade, mother of sophomore Denise Wade, receives her daughter ' s report card from Mr DeMouth. in a new system tried here secretaries Energetic office workers like Mrs Hemer (left), enable our school to function smoothly Mrs Hemer Bookkeeper Mrs Johnson Teachers ' Clerk Mrs Langholz 2nd Semester Teachers ' Clerk Mrs Merrill (center), and Mrs Johnson. We are in their hands Our secretaries are responsible for keeping students informed, main- taining the school ' s financial records, answering the phone, and keeping up attendance records. The registrar keeps records on each pupil who is presently attending East, takes care of the payroll, and tabulates the senior class rankings. Mrs. Merrill Secretary Mrs Nelson 1 st Semester Teachers ' Clerk Miss Romig Registrar Mrs. Schultz Counselors Clerk Mrs Steward Attendance Clerk Mrs Merrill, secretary. swiftly com- pletes one more task that is required by her job 96 cafeteria ladies, custodians, matrons Custodians left to right Mr Paul. Mr Beem. Mr Lawson (Assistant Custodian). Mr Hawkins. Mr Bradley. Mr Nagle. Mr Terrill. Mr Parris. Mr Light. Matrons. Custodians left to right: Mr Welch. Mrs Wright. Mr Triplett (Head Custodian). Mrs. Van Trees. Mr Keller. Mr. Bolin (2nd Assistant) Not pictured Mr Kline. Mr Piper. Mr Darling. Working to help us along The custodial staff is kept busy with extra duties, since East houses the athletic facilities for outside groups from Banker ' s Life, the Boys ' Club, and Iowa Power and Light. Cafeteria ladies have added re- sponsibilities due to the closing of the student center concession stand They now prepare the only food available in the school. Above Cafeteria Ladies Row 1 Mrs Breuklander. Mrs Hamilton. Mrs Cumpston. Mrs E Hall. Mrs G Hall Row 2 Mrs Erickson. Mrs Dove. Mrs. LaVine. Mrs Toigo. Mrs. Pierson (Cafeteria Manager) Row 3: Mrs Keller. Mrs Schultz. Mrs Kurth. Mrs Croll. Mrs Carney Not pic- tured Mrs Welch Right It ' s baking time again as Mrs Pierson slips another pie into the oven 97 librarians, nurse More students using library Students who used the library this year took advantage of its materials, including books, magazines, files, study carrels, which have recently been wired, and newspapers. Students were assisted in their reading and research by an excellent staff: Mrs. Anderson, Mrs. Schmeiser. and Miss Van Tress. Mrs Schmeiser Head Librarian Miss Van Tress Librarian Mrs Anderson Library Clerk Inspiration strikes Vickie Waltz as she studies East nurse is one of best Mrs. Baranosky ' s job requires more than attending to students who are ill. She helps with athletic physi- cals, writes passes for medical ap- pointments, and keeps a file on every East student for the three years he is at East. Several girls help Mrs. Bara- nosky with filing and records during their study halls. 4 M Mrs Baranosky Nurse Jill Henderson (left) and Pat McDonald help Mrs Baranosky cadets, study hall Cadets add to spirit and pride East High welcomed 73 cadet teachers for the 1972 school year The cadets have definitely added to the learning atmosphere at East, the school spirit, and school pride. Cadets participated in extra-curricular ac- tivities also. Paul Hollander, science cadet, suns his boa constrictor Barbara Arrasmith Marjone Ball Susan Berman Steven Breitberg Janna Breune Gary Christensen Charles Collins Tarryl Cornis Gayle Cunningham Judity Denniston William Donald Louisa Dunn James Ellenberger Darlene Fett Kenneth Foster Jacqueline Fox Gcral Hall Micheal Hall Brad Hanes Kay Hoffman Paul Hollander Harvey Johnson Margaret Johnson Marian Junker Alan Lipow Renee Messerly Steve Mohr Mary Ann Murrane Lois Nolte Douglas Obye Lonnie Perry Floyd Peterson Ellen Rike Raissa Sarantschin Sharon Simpson Vicki Van Vark Mark Walsh John Whitehurst Mary Wisdom Gary Zmolek Study hall is very successful Honor study hall is usually used profitably at East, whether students are studying, reading books, watching tele- vision, talking, or just catching up on some sleep. Honor study hall has suc- cessfully been in the curriculum for the last three years Mr Meier, Mrs Davis, and Mrs Powell are the teachers. Mrs Powell Mrs Davis Mrs Davis fills the pop machines in study hall 99 social science Students become aware The Social Science classes are designed to help students become aware of the social, economical, and political aspects of life, and to help students develop skills to cope with these as- pects. The American Cultural Studies team teaching program for eleventh graders covers the broad spectrum of American life, with studies in Social Science and English. A class in Afro-American His- tory was taught second semester. Other electives are Psychology, Soci- ology, Contemporary Affairs, and Urban Geography. In October. Social Science students attended a conference on voters ' registration at the Hotel Fort Des Moines, and other students participated in telephone canvassing, which encouraged people to register to vote. Fi ry o 4? A t k Mr Ackerman Sophomore Chris Salisbury concentrates on History Mr Holm discusses behavior in Psychology 100 101 English Electives, team teaching added to English program A sophomore team-teaching pro- gram and six new electives have been added to the curriculum for students. The team-teaching program includes a four-week unit on speech, drama, writing, and poetry The electives are Modern Literature, Rhetoric, Creative Writing, Ideas in Literature. Individ- ualized Reading, and Reading Effici- ency. American Cultural Studies for eleventh graders was continued this year. Mr Christian s Mrs Norman Mr Durand Mr Mays from Northwestern Bell Telephone Company, lectures on blacks in today ' s society Mr Forker Miss Jones Students listen as Jan Mortensen. sophomore, presents a speech in Mr Nelson ' s class 02 languages Mrs Davidson Mr Dolan Mrs Mellgren Mr Pratt Above The Language Lab is used by students to aid in their study of foreign languages John Ham- ilton, sophomore, is shown engrossed in a Latin assignment Right Junior Laurie Nichols looks great as she models her Latin costume for the rest of the Latin Club Bottom Mm-Mm good! calories aren ' t being counted as Dave Bolin, junior, enjoys eating his share of foreign food at the Latin Christmas party Languages enrich students Latin, French, Spanish, and Ger- man are the foreign languages offered to the students this year. Each class has an affiliated club, which is bene- ficial in providing further study and activity for the students: French Club, Spanish Club, German Club, and Soda- litas Romana (Latin Club). The clubs and classes participate in many of the customs of the individual languages, such as celebrating holidays. The students use the Language Labs to help them in their study. The Foreign Language Department offers good preparation for college studies. 104 business education Mrs Kruse Mr Mauk Mr McCollaugh Mr Sandquist Mr Van Dyke Miss Ochs S) Mr Wanek Above left Practice makes perfect! and Gary Turner, sophomore, practices hard at his typing to improve his skills Above Helping to file is just one more of the many jobs that senior Lillian Stout performs as she works in the counselors ' office during school for on-the-job training Students experience on-the-job training A new course. Office Education, was added to the Busi- ness Education Department. In this program twenty seniors participate in on-the-job training at the different junior highs, and at companies such as Register and Tribune They attend school in the morning, and are paid for their work in the afternoon. The students showed interest in this program last spring and enrolled in it in the fall This program proves to be very promising because the students gam many new experiences for use in their future careers. math Miss Allen Mrs Kingsbury Mr Lewis Mr Peterson Above Performing wonders as she solves math problems with the electric calculator is senior Kathy Bruner Right Mr Lewis is shown helping Lillian Stout, senior, with Special Applied Math Applied math lab provides special study for students The courses offered in the Math Department are very extensive. They include Algebra I and II, Basic Math. Geometry, Trigonometry, and an accelerated math class. This year there is a Special Ap- plied Math Lab. This program is federally funded and develops mat- erials in math for students taking career courses. Mr. Lewis and Miss Allen, who teaches at Goodrell in the morning, teach the special math to the students. This is taught individually to those who want to learn specific areas of math, or application of a certain type of math to their vocations. Mr Schnoor Mr Simonsen 106 science Mr Drake Mr Hand Mr Johns Mr Peterson Mr Sloan Ecology develops a knowledge of Earth The Science Department this year is just as extensive and interesting as ever. The courses available to stu- dents are Biology. Nurse ' s Chemistry. Physics, Chemistry, and Ecology The ecology course, new this year, was added in second semester and is taught by Mr. Johns. It is open to students in any grade, and involves man ' s relationship to his environment. Population, pollution, and depletion are the three basic areas the class covers The students in the ecology class are very active, and participate in numerous functions such as doing lab work, listening to speakers, going on field trips, and teaching others about our environment and its problems. Hey. look. Shawn, do you see what I see? ' Sophomores Keith Bruner and Shawn Constable experiment in biology class Right Hello, how are you? Sophomore Debbie Eisenlauer enjoys an in- teresting conversation with Sammy Skeleton during biology class 107 art Communicating with art The students in art classes are learning an awareness of the world around them. Art is a communication between the artist and the viewer Students learn how to communicate visually and personally with others, and with themselves. The Art Department is under two divisions: graphic art, headed by Mr. Sams, and applied art, headed by Miss Skarshaug. Both divisions are open to students of any grade. In Mr. Sams ' classes the students do painting, draw- ing, and lettering, which is basically two-dimensional work. In Miss Skars- haug ' s applied art classes, pottery, jewelry, and other three-dimensional projects are created. Mr Sams Miss Skarshaug Don t move 1 Sophomore Cathy Lancial holds her position while the rest of the students draw her. John Gregg, sophomore, creates a module by using many different shapes and combining them. 108 Above: Sherree Hoover, junior, concentrates deeply as she sings, adding to the success of the vocal music division Right A one. and a two . . Mr Kneile directs the band with vigor. Students learn an appreciation of music Mr. Carnes and Mr. Kneile di- rected the Music Department this year, with classes in both vocal and instrumental music. Mr. Carnes heads the vocal di- vision, involving the Boys ' and Girls ' Glee Clubs, A Cappella Choir, and Exploring Music. The course in Ex- ploring Music is new, and all different types of music are studied: rock, pop, country-western, and soul music. Mr Kneile, heading the instru- mental division, offers Band and a String Ensemble class. The students in all of the classes must audition to be- come members. All music classes are open to students of any grade except A Cappella Choir, which is for juniors and seniors. Mr Carnes. vocal music teacher, conducts the choir in one of their many successful and captivating performances 109 homemaking Sewing takes patience and skill Here, a homemaking student begins a class project Mrs Jensen mm Mrs Rippentrop Mrs Spoerl Students enjoy Home Ec Two new courses offered in the Homemaking Department are careers in Homemaking and Advanced Foods Field trips, special projects, and out- side speakers are all part of Home- making. Child Development, Clothing, Home Furnishings, Personal Family Living, and Wage- Earning classes cover many student interests. 10 drivers ' ed ft Mr Belding Mr Grey Mr Koroch Mr Sargeant Mr Steward Cycle safety in Drivers ' Ed Drivers ' Education is offered to any student wishing to obtain a driver ' s license Notebooks kept by students and reports related to different safety areas are only two of the special projects completed in class. Students not only drive, but have simulator and classroom sessions as well. For the first time the students studied motorcycle safety rules. Steady as she goes! . . . It ' s senior Connie Sharpnack at the wheel in drivers ' ed To teach students to drive, the Drivers ' Ed Department keeps up-to-date cars. Shown here is a 1971 Chrysler Plymouth industrial arts Seniors Randy Phillips (left) and Keith Jackson prepare papers for a mechanical drawing assignment Steve Bird, junior, concentrates heavily on a Woodworking assignment Many similar projects are completed in this class during the year Delbert Clay, sophomore, eyeballs the level of his wood in Woodworking class Shops work together. . . 1 12 Each semester the shop students select a project to complete. During the second semester, shop students chose a project and worked on it to- gether. Mechanical Drawing classes made the blueprint for a dent puller. Metal Shop students constructed it, and the finished product was used by the auto shop classes. Auto Shop. Mechanical Drawing, Metal Shop, and Woodworking are the four industrial arts areas. Mr Martin Mr Mommer Mr Rasmussen physical ed Mr Bagdonas Mr Barakat Mr Charles Mrs Geissinger Mr Gaeth I Mrs Knott Junior Karl Weiland and sophomore Pat Janssen pull for the ch.n-up record in gym class. Students get into shape Boys ' gym classes have been re- vised. Sophomores now take individual sports, juniors take team sports, and seniors enroll one day each week in a physical fitness class. In girls ' gym, students may elect to take one or four days of gym. Sophomore girls are en- rolled in swimming in place of gym. Seniors Denise activities in girls ' Potter gym and Marisa Cosner play badminton, one of the many Mr Johnson 113 new horizons With the help of Mrs Punelli. lay volunteer and head of Project RISE, junior Frank Lowery (right) and sophomore Mike O ' Connor finish their reading assignments GVC students show interest Four Grand View College students show their interest in East High by volunteering to help in the New Hori- zons reading classes. During their extra time they help students with in- dividual reading problems. These col- lege students are John Alii, Carol Lounsbury, Peggy Milligan. and Steve Uecker. They are a great asset to New Horizons. Right Steve Thompson, junior, works in the school library You ' ll find him on the job every day after lunch. 1 14 work study Above: (from left) Peggy Davis. Beverly Parsons. Bill Gillam. and Pam Carter, all juniors, listen to themselves on tape Right Sophomore Terry Mastm runs the projector in his Work Study class Mrs Blackledge Mr Nordaker Mrs Vitteteaux Students work and learn The Work Study Department al- lows students to attend school part time and work at a part-time job. Stu- dents usually leave school at 1 1 30 and report to their jobs. The three areas of work are work study, job related, and the East High-IPALCO Project The East High-IPALCO Project is a recent arrangement with the Iowa Power and Light Company. Three to six students are selected by the Coun- seling Department chairman. The three areas open to students are the radio shop, distributive engineering, and the distributive office. Credits are given to the participating students, who are paid by the Iowa Power and Light Company. 7 seniors: a changing environment, coupled with a traditional past, made our days worth remembering If they could see me now And it s a photo finish at the First Annual Topps Inventory 500 for Seniors Speedy Warren Hunsberger and Scrambler Mark Ivanovich GO! FIGHT! WIN ' seem to be the expressions of senior cheerleader Becky Burns Is it true that senior heads swell at the end of the year ? Mary Baysinger might know as she gets measured for her cap by a company representative. Experiences past, but not forgotten. Right What could senior Rick Dennis be searching for in the bottom of his locker? Could he be trying to dig up a date for Junior-Senior Prom? Below East High cheerleaders seem to have taken on new dimensions this year, as seniors Rick Tharp. Jim Rehard. Ed Phillips, and Gary Plummer (hidden) attempt to spark up the football team for a victory 120 Above Senior Rod Matzke is cool. calm, and collected as he watches the East High Scarlets roll over Hoover Left Rod Ship- ley, noted East High cameraman, seems to have lost his camera temporarily while trying to keep his balance on senior Dave Bishop ' s shoulders as senior Neil Hull looks on. Below: Senior Rick Dennis takes a moment to reflect on past experiences as an East High student, then quietly shuts his locker for the last time. Becky Burns Brent Bowers President Senior Board Class of ' 72 Senior Board, a 1 4-member group, represents the senior class and all their activities. They make plans for the Senior Project, as well as commence- ment and other events. The Senior Board of 1972 is represented by Brent Bowers, President; Mike Mitchell, Vice-President; Sue Clark, Secretary; and Linda Russell, Treasurer. With the absence of Mr. Tuller, the whole staff has been helping with the senior activ- ities. Mr. Bagdonas finished out the year as senior adviser. The senior class has a fund-raising project to help support them in their events. This year ' s fund-raising proj- ect was charms and key chains. Ten Knight Mike Mitchell Vice-President Senior Board members discuss Senior Project with Mr Bara kat. Seated left to right Roger Steward, Mr Barakat. Brent Bowers. Roberta Simpson Tim Lathrop David Lingren If- - ! 122 Linda Russell Treasurer Calendar of Events February 24 Senior Breakfast Speaker Dr. Ray Pugh Drake University April 7 Senior Party April 17 Senior Banquet Speaker: Mr. Bridgewater May 12 Junior-Senior Prom June 1 Commencement Speaker: Mr Lemore Iowa Wesleyan College Roger Steward Kathy Tucker Rodney Shipley Roberta Simpson m Judy Wanek Cathy Agan Larry Aiken Cindy Albert Debbie Alderman Rhonda Alexander Judy Allred Patrick Amsden Kathy Anderson Richard Arnold Tern Baber Marc Badgley Denise Bam Randi Ball Phyllis Ballard Karen Barker Cheryl Barnes Mark Bassett Julie Bates Diane Baumeister Mary Baysmger Marsha Beard Jim Beck Virginia Anderson Mike Arpy Pep section ' s tension mounts Debbie Bach 125 Phil Burtis Sheila Burton Deborah Calland Rhina Canas-Torres Hank Carey Sandy Carter Mary Cassady Margo Charter Tracy Christiansen Sue Clark Judy Clinton Linda Sponsler Coe Linda Cohee Johnita Colbert Sherri Cole Stephen Cole Mike Collins Becki Conger Tern Constable Carol Cook Joann Corrigan Marisa Cosner Jen Cotten Dean Courtney John Cox Norma Cox 126 Quiet on the set; lights, camera, action ' Sue Bonch directs the happenings at Spree in perfect fashion 127 Dennis Earleywine Larry Eaton Jenny Egbert Joe Ehlers Patty Elliott Kay Erickson Joy Erskin Bruce Fagerstrom Nansi Fant Susan Ferris LaVerna Fick Kelley Fiscel Rick Fite Francine Formaro Karen Formaro Randa Fors Jolene Frahm Katherine Francis Jerry Friedmeyer Linda Garland Missy Garver Debra Gathercole Diana Gibson Bill Gifford It ' s a long way, baby! It may not be the newest or the fastest, but this old jalopy does manage to put-put-put its way to school each day Senior Dan Tuinstra. the proud owner, gets out of the car after his journey to school 128 ©if Verne Hecker Janice Heller Jill Henderson Sonya Heuton Patty Hites JoAnn Holland Jim Hopkins Janice Hornocker Theresa Host Steve Houge Caly Howe Neil Hull Darla Glover Anna Golob Larry Gooding Terry Grant Robert Gray David Gregg Sue Griffith Rodme Guillory Alfred Hackney Danny Hainline Brian Halferty Cindy Hall Bruce Hamlett Steve Harlan Debbie Hartman Debbie Hartzer Danny Hawbaker Brad Hecker The Senior Class project is not only pretty, but also useful The key chain is already being put to use by many Warren Hunsberger Mike Ives Mark Ivanovich Chandra Jackson Charmette Jackson Keith Jackson Lowell Jacobsen Mary Jahnke Patty Jarrett Steve Jefferson Tom Jennings Linda Jewett Andre Johnson Kathleen Johnson Peggy Johnson Dianna Johnston Lucinda Johnston Dennis Jones Donella Jones Donald Jordan Earla Kalar Peggy Karabatsolis Monica Kasper Just put on a happy face Seniors Cheryl Barnes and Linda Jewett portray happy snowmen in the Christmas assembly 130 131 Nancy Maynes Marilyn McCallister Sharon McCauley Ginger McCory Debbie McDaniel Patricia McDonald Shon McDonough Randol McFadden Bob McFarlin Larry McGee Steve McGilvrey Margie McGuire Teresa McKeever Rickie McNeeley Debbie Mead David Meyers Ronald Meyers Dennis Michael Janifer Mickelson Kent Mikesell Vicky Mills Debra Minor Mike Mitchell Tim Mitchell Diane Moore Janice Moore 132 Skip Moore Sandra Mullm Linda Nelson Paul Nelson Theodore Nelson Dan Newquist Becky Nichol Renea Nichols Kathy Nicholson Randy Nordaker Craig Nordyke Tern Nuzum Susan O ' Brien Michael O ' Hara John Olson Nick Palmer Robert Parcell Debbie Parker Sandra Parker Mary Patrick Gayla Patterson Patti Patterson Renee Patton Arne Peterson Greg Peterson Jensine Peterson Kathy Peterson Rhonda Peterson Mary Ann Pettey Ed Phillips Randy Phillips Christine Pittman Diane Pittman Gary Plummer Glenda Pointer Sally Brown Pradovich Shirley Provow Debra Raines Louisa Ramirez Fern Rasmussen Debbie Ray JoDee Reano 133 Billie Reed Jim Rehard Robert Reid Mike Remster Jean Rheuport Mike Rice Karen Richardson Diane Rife Debbie Riley Diane Rinard Rita Rivas Christy Robbins Sheryl Robbins Arlene Robinson Toni Rock Beverly Roe Sheryl Rogers Cindy Rotschafer m l a - $ ,7 MM Li Jeff Rowat Roberta Rupe Linda Russell Lyn Ryan Sandi Sample Gerry Sampson Cynthia Schaffer Brian Scheel Geneva Schnathorst Faculty does it The faculty wins, with seniors Randy Thompson. Mike Collins. Lowell Jacobsen. and Jim Rehard looking on in dismay, wondering just how the other team managed to sink those last two points Beverly Schoen Gary Schoen Elizabeth Schooley 34 Rod Shipley Ed Signs Annette Simpson Roberta Simpson Gail Sims Corrinne Smith Duane Smith Pam Smith Pat Smith Thomas Spencer Melody Spiker David Stacy Kathy Stady Dave Stanford Richard Starrett Roger Stephens Sue Stephens Ruth Stevens Roger Steward Candy Stewart Sandra Stewart Terry Stiles Soma Stoltenburg Marcia Stone 135 136 Debi Veach Suzanne Villier Jeanne Wacht Joanie Walker Steve Wallace William Walling Judy Wanek Cyndi Ward Dave Warren Willie Watson Jim Wayman Paula Weaver Sherri Weiss Steve Wellington Mary West Randi West Debbie Weston Pam White Alan Widlund Cathy Wilbur Debbie Wilkerson Linda Wilkison Mitchell Williams Steve Williams Joyce Williamson Cindy Barker Wilson Katherine Wilson Sue Wilson Theresa Wilson Sue Winegarden John Witt Jann Woodard Steve Woodard Bonnie Worley Shirley Zeiger Randy Zook Chris Zschau 137 Senior Directory ABBREVIATIONS American Field Service COMM Committee DECA Distributive Education Clubs of America EGO East Graphic Organization GOVT Gove GRA Girls ' Recreation Association Agan. Cathy — Synchronettes 3. 4 5. 6. 7. Pep Club 3. 4. Nurse s Helper 5. 6. Open House 4. 6 Albert. Cynthia Jo— Assembly 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Cheerleaders 5. 6. 7. 8; Pep Club 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Gymnastics Club 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 12B Formal Hostess 7. Open House 7 Quill Ad Staff 6. Tourna- ment Program Seller 6. 8. Girls Club 3. 4. 5. 6. 7 8 Alderman. Deborah Lee— Student Govt 3. 4. Pep Club 3. 4. 5. 6 Alexander. Rhonda Lee — Honor Roll 6. Student Govt 3. 4. 7. Syn chronettes 4. 5; Pep Club 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Tennis 4. Choir 5. 6 7. Girls Glee Club 3.4; Latin Club 3. 4. Girls Club 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Student Govt Comm 3. 4. 7. Counselor ' s Aide 5. 6 Allred. Judy Ann— Pep Club 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 12B Formal Hostess 7 Girls Club 5. 6. 7. 8 Amsden. Patrick— School Play 7. Choir 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Band 3. Scroll Greenhorn Staff 5. 6. Drama Club 5 6 7 8 Anderson. Kathlyn Sue— Class Officer 3. 4. Student Govt 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. All-City Student Council 3. 4. 5. 6 Steppers 5. 6. Girls Club 3. 4. 5. 6 GRA 3. 4. U N Trip 6. Pep Club 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Swim mmg 3. 4. 5. 6 Anderson. Virginia— Pep Club 3. 4. 5. 6. Girls Club 5. 6 Armstrong. Steven Lloyd— Honor Roll 3 Football 3 Track 4 Arnold. Richard Keith— Musical 3 Choir 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8 Boys Glee Club 3. 4 Scarlet Singers 5. 6. 7. 8 Arpy. Michael Thomas— Honor Roll 7 Baber. Tern Lynn— Pep Club 3.4 Bach. Deborah Ann— Pep Club 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Scroll Staff 5. 6. 7. Scroll Greenhorn Staff 5. 6. Girls Club 3. 4. 5. 6. Home Room Representative 7. 8. Literary Magazine Staff 6 Spanish Club 5. 6. Honor Roll 3. 5. Student Govt 3. 5. 6 Badgley. Marc— Honor Roll 4. 5. 6. Pep Club 7. 8. Choir 3 4 5 6. Boys Glee Club 3. 4 Bam. Denise lone— Girls Club 3 Office Helper 3 Ball. Randi— Office Helper 3. 4 Ballard. Phyllis Irene— Honor Roll 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8 Assembly 5. 6. 7. 8 Steppers 5. 6. Co-Captain 7. 8. Pep Club 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Alumni Dinner 4. 6. Open House 5. 7 French Club 3. 4. 5. 6. Girls Club 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8 12B Formal Hostess 7 Barker. Karen Sue— Pep Club 3. 4. 5. 6. Girls Club 7. 8 Barnes. Cheryl— Student Govt 7. Steppers 7. 8. Pep Club 3. 4. 5. 5. 7. 8 Swimming 6; Girls Club 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8 Bassett. Mark— Pep Club 7. 8. Choir 5. 6. 7. 8. Boys Glee Club 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8 Bates. Julie— Spanish Club 3 Baumeister. Diane— Honor Roll 5. 6. Student Govt 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8; Assembly 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Flagtwirlers 5. 6. Lieutenant 7; Pep Club 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8 Choir 5. 6 7 8 Girls Glee 5. 6 Open House 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8 $75 Club 6 Girls Club 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Student Govt Comm 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8 Color Guard Lieutenant 7. 8. 12B Formal Hostess 7. Baysmger. Mary L — Student Govt 3 Pep Club 3. 4; Girls Club 3.4 Beard. Marsha— Honor Roll 5. 6. Student Govt 4. School Play 4. Pep Club 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Open House 4. Girls Club 5. 6. 7 8. Student Exchange Day 4. Student Govt Committees 4. 5. 6 Bell. David Football 3. 5. 7 Lettermen s Club 7. 8 DECA 7. 8 Bell. Debi Laws Student Govt 6. Pep Club 3. 4. 12B Formal Hostess 7. Student Govt Comm 6 Benshoof. Janice — Student Govt 3. 4. 7. Assembly 3. 4 Flag- twirlers 7. Pep Club 3. 4 5. 6. 7. 8 Scroll Staff 7. 8. Scroll Greenhorn Staff 6. Quill Ad Staff 5. 6. Girls Club 7. 8. Student Govt Comm 3. 4. Color Guard 7. 8. $75 Club 5 6 Benson. Kathryn La Vonne — Synchronettes 5. 6. School Play 5 6 Pep Club 6. Girls Club 5. 6 Bernard. Leslie Anne Bishop. David Alan— Pep Club 7. 8. Football 3. Equipment Manager 5 Scroll Staff 5. 6 Scroll Greenhorn Staff 4 French Club 3. 4 Bognanno. Fran— City Stepperettes 3. 4. 5. 6. School Play 3. Pep Club 5. 6. Scroll Staff 5. 6 Scroll Greenhorn Staff 5. 6. $25 Club 6 Girls Club 5. 6. Tournament Program Seller 5. Student Ex change Day 3 Borghi. Danny— Student Govt 5. 6; DECA 7. 8; Student Govern ment Committees 5. 6 Borich. Susan Jane— Honor Roll 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Assembly 5. 6. 7. 8 Steppers 5. 6. 7. Color Guard 7. 8 Pep Club 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Quill Staff 7. 8. Alumni Dinner 4. 6. 12B Formal Hostess 7. Open House 3. 5. 7. Latin Club 3. 4. 5. 6. Girls Club 3. 4. 5. 6. Repre sentative 7. 8; U N Trip 6. Counselors Aid 5. 6. 7. 8. Student Govt 8 Senior Breakfast Comm 8; Junior-Senior Prom 8 Stu- dent Govt Comm 4 Bothwell. Edward Bowers. Brent— Honor Roll 7. Senior Board President 7. 8 Class Officer 7. 8. Football 3. Senior Breakfast Comm 8. Junior Senior Prom Comm 8. Class Day Comm 8 Alumni Dinner 8 Latin Club 5. 6. 7. 8 Bowler. Nancy Jo— Student Govt 3. 5. 6. 7. Assembly 3. 4. 5. 6. 7 Flagtwirlers 5. 6. Lieutenant 7 Color Guard Lieutenant 7. 8 School Play 3. Pep Club 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8 Golf 4. 6. Choir 5. 6. 7 Girls Glee Club 3. 4. Alumni Dinner 6 Girls Club 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8: Spanish Club 5 Brady. Sharon Marie— Student Govt Treasurer 5. Student Senate 5. 7; Earth Day Assembly 6. 7. 8 Steppers 7. 8. Musical 6. Pep Club 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Choir 5. 6 Alumni Dinner 6; Open House 3. 7. Girls Club 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. After Game Party Entertainer 5. 7. Spanish Club 7. 8. Finance Comm 5. Service Comm 5. 6. Earth Day Comm 6 Homecoming Comm 7; Mistress of Ceremonies Homecoming Assembly 7. Senior Breakfast Comm 8. Senior Party Comm 8 Brandenburg. Gary Brewer. Billie Jean Briggs. Kathie Jo— Pep Club 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Girls Glee Club 3. 4. 12B Formal Hostess 7. Girls Club 3. 4. 7. 8 Brookshire. Jerry— Honor Roll 6; Student Govt Comm 6. Track 4. 6. 8. Latin Club 5. 6. 7. 8. Upward Bound 5. 6. 7. 8. Scroll Staff Co Editor 8. Scroll Greenhorn Staff 7 Browned. Richard— Football 3. Basketball 4. DECA 7. 8 Brozek. Sherry Lynn— Honor Roll 5. 6; Student Govt 3. 4. 5. 6; Pep Club 3. 4. 5. 6. Girls Club 7. 8 Gym Leader 3. 4. Student Govt Comm 3. 4. 5. 6 Bruner. Kathryn A —Honor Roll 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Pep Club 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8 Band 3. 4. 5. 6. 8. Scroll Greenhorn Staff 6. Open House 3. 5. 7 Latin Club 3. 4 Future Teachers Club 5. 6. 7. 8. AFS 5. 6. 7. 8. Counselors ' Aid 5. 6. 7. 8; Tutor 7. 8. Girls Club 3 4 5. 6. 7. 8 Buck. Joel Steven Burns Becky Jo— Honor Roll 3. 5. 7. All City Student Council 7 8. Cheerleaders 5. 6. 7. 8. Pep Club 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8 Gymnastics Club 3 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Quill Staff 7. 8. Girls Club 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8 Tournament Program Seller 6. 8 GRA 3. 4. Younkers Teen Board 7. 8. U N Trip 6. Student Govt Comm 3. 4. 5. 6: Senior Board 7. 8. Junior Senior Prom Chairman 8 Burse. Michele Denise Gymnastics Club 5. 6. Drama Club 5. 6 Afro American Club 5. 6 Burtis Phillip S Honor Roll 4. 5. 6. Equipment Manager (Swim mmg) 7. 8. German Club 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8 Upward Bound 5 6. 7. 8. Student Govt Comm 5. 6 Burton. Sheila Dianne Cakguifi. Thomas E Calland Deborah May— Pep Club 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Band 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Open House 3. 5. German Club 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Girls Club 3. 4 Canas Torres. Rhina Maribel— Pep Club 7. 8; Gymnastics Club 7. 8. Girls Club 7. 8. AFS 7. 8. Spanish Club President 7. 8 Sci- ence Club 7. 8 Cardmes Frederick Carey. Hank Russell Carter. Sandra— Pep Club 3. 4. 5. 6. 7 8. Girls Club 3. 4. 7. 8 Cassady. Mary Jane— Steppers 7. 8 Pep Club 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Scroll Staff 7. 8. Scroll Greenhorn Staff 6. Alumni Dinner 6 12B Formal Hostess 7. French Club 6. 7. 8. Girls Club 5. 6. 7. 8. AFS 5. 6. 7. 8. Homecoming Princess Charter. Margo J —Musical 6 Pep Club 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8 Choir 5. 6. 7. 8. All-State Choir 5. Girls Glee Club 3. 4. 5. 6 7. 8. Open House 5. Girls Club 3. 4. 5. 6. Scarlet Singers 5. 6. 7. 8 Christiansen. Tracy— Sound Crew 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8 Clark. Sue Ann— Honor Roll 5. 7. 8. Student Govt 3. 6. Steppers 5. 6. 7. Color Guard Co Captain 7. 8 Pep Club 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8 Scroll Staff 6. 7. 8. Alumni Dinner 4. 6. Open House 3. 5. 7. Girls Club 3. 4. 7. 8. Junior Board 5. 6. Spanish Club 3. 4. Younkers Teen Board 7. 8. Senior Board Secretary 7. 8 12B Formal Host- ess 7 Class Officer 7. 8 Clinton. Judith Lillian— Student Govt 4. 8. Student Senate 5. 6; Steppers 7. 8 School Play 3 Musical 4. 6. Pep Club 3. 4. 7. 8; Secretary 5. 6. Choir 7. 8. Class Representative 3. 4. 5. 6 Quill Staff 7. 8. Drama Club 3. 4. 5. 6. Girls Club 3. 4. Junior Repre- sentative 5. 6. Vice-President 7. 8. AFS 4. Treasurer 5. 6 Li brary Staff 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8 GRA 4. 5. 6. Vice President 7. 8. Scarlet Singers 7. 8 Model U N Club 5. 6. 7. 8. U N Trip 6. Orchestra 5. 6. Student Faculty Committee Chairman 5. 6. 12B Formal Hostess 7 Senior Breakfast Comm 8 Cochran. Sheila Ann— Pep Club 3. 4. 5. 6. Swimming 3. 4. 5. 6. Girls Glee Club 3. 4. 5. 6: Gymnastics Club 3. 4. 5. 6. Girls Club 3. 4. 5. 6 After Game Party Entertainer 3. 4 Coe. Linda Sponsler— Honor Roll 5. 6. 7. Student Govt 6. Pep Club 3. 4. 5. 6. 7; Scroll Staff 6. Drama Club 3. 4; Girls ' Club 5. GRA 3. 4. Student Government Committees 6 Coffman. Duane F. Cohee. Linda L — Student Govt 7. Pep Club 3. 4 Choir 5. 6. 7 Girls Glee Club 3. 4. Model U N Club 3 Cofoert. Johnita— Steppers 5. 6; Pep Club 3. 4. 5. 6 Choir 3. 4. Gymnastics Club 5. 6. Scroll Staff 5. 6. Open House 5. 6. DECA 7. 8. Afro American Club 3. 4. 5. 6. $25 Club 5. 6 Cole. Shern— Golf 5. 6. Gym Leader 5. 6. GRA 3. 4. 5. 6 Cole. Stephen— $25 Club 6 Colins. Mike— Honor Roll 7 Football 3. 5. 7. Baseball 4. Golf 4. 6; Basketball 3. 5 $25 Club 6. DECA 7. Tournament Program Seller 5 Conger. Rebecca Lynn— Student Govt 3. 4. Pep Club 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8; Quill Staff 7. 8 French Club 5. 6. 7. 8. Girls Club 5. 6. 7 8 AFS 7. 8 __ changes somehow frighten me, but still i have to smile. Doane Stanley Dobberthein. Susan — Band 3. Latin Club 5. 6. 7 8. Girls Club 3 4. 5.6 Doll. Marietta Golf 6 Band 3. 4 5 Doner. Michele Band 3. 4 — John denver Conkhn Robert— Yell Leaders 7. Football 3. 5. Baseball 4 8. Swimming 4. 6. 7 Constable. Tern Cook. Carol Joanne— Pep Club 3. 4. Office Education Club 7 8 Corngan. Joan Mane— Assembly 3. 4. 5. 6. Band 3. 4. 5. 6. Open House 3. 4. 5. 6. Gregg Awards 6 Cosner. Mansa Pep Club 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8 Cotten Jen Lea Courtney. H Dean Cox. John F — Baseball 6 Equipment Manager 6. Boys Glee Club 5. 6. 7. 8. DECA 7. 8. $75 Club 7 Cox. Norma— Pep Club 3. 4. 5. 6 Cox. Sandra Mae— School Play 5. Drama Club 5. 6. 7. Office Helper 4. 5. 6. 7 Craig. Cheryl Jo— Honor Roll 5. 6. Pep Club 5. 6. Girls Club 3 4; Spanish Club 3. 4 Crawford. Charles— Football 3. Moratorium Comm 3 Crews. Janet Diane Golden— Honor Roll 7. Steppers 5. 6; Pep Club 3. 4. 5. 6; Girls Glee Club 3. 4. 5. 6 Girls Club 3. 4 D Agostmo. Jene— Honor Roll 6. Student Govt 7. Pep Club 5. 6. 7. 8; $25 Club 5. Scroll Greenhorn Staff 6 Daugherty. Deborah Sue— Pep Club 3. 4. $75 Club 5. 6. DECA 7. 8 Davenport. Marguerite Louanne— Girls Swimming 4. Choir 5. 6. 7. 8. Girls Club 3. 4 Office Education Club 7. 8 Davidson. Victoria Ann Davis. Craig— Band 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8 Davis. Dixie Lee- Honor Roll 5. $75 Club 5 Davis. Jane— Honor Roll 5. 6. Class Officer 3. 4. Student Govt 3. 4. 5. 6. All-City Student Council 3. Assembly 5. 6 Pep Club 3. 4. 5. 6. Girls Club 3. 4. Student Govt Comm 3. 4. 5 Davis. Pam— Honor Roll 5. 6. Pep Club 3. 4. 5. 6. Secretary 7. 8. Choir 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Gymnastics Club 7. 8. Latin Club 5. 6 Girls Club 5. 6. 7. 8 AFS 5. 6. GRA 5. 6 Deer. Ehzabeth Ann— Honor Roll 3. 4. 5. 6. Synchronettes 5. 6. 7. 8. Pep Club 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Swimming 6. 7 Girls Club 5. 6. 7 8. Open House 3 Deever. Kenneth Jr —Football 5 DeLano. Pamela Sue— Steppers 5. 6. Pep Club 3. 4. 5 6 French Club 3. Girls Club 3. 4 DeMarchi. Marilyn Diane -Musical 6. Pep Club 3. 4. 5. 6. $25 Club 5. 6. $75 Club 5. 6. Girls Club 3. 4. 5. 6. DECA 7. 8 Dennis. Rick Honor Roll 4. 6. Cheerleaders 7. 8. Pep Club 7 8 $75 Club 6 Derrough. Deborah Lynn— Honor Roll 3. 4. Musical 6 Pep Club 3. 4. 5. 6 7. 8 Choir 3 4. 5. 6. 7 8. Girls Club 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. GRA 5 6 7 8. Scarlet Singers 5 6. 7 8 Devlin. Ted— Honor Roll 3. Student Govt 3. 4 Tennis 3. 4. Scroll Staff 5. 6 Co Editor 7. German Club 5. Student Govt Comm 3. 4 Doty. Darci Jo— Student Govt 5 6 Pep Club 5. 6. Gymnastics Club 5. 6. Senior Breakfast Comm 7. 8. Junior Senior Prom Comm 7. 8. 12B Formal Hostess 7. Girls Club 5. 6 Duffy. Gina Sue Dyer. Donald Lee— Student Govt 3. 4. 5. 6. Assembly 7. Football 3. 5. 7. Pep Club 7. 8. Track 6. Equipment Manager 3. 4. Quill Staff 5. 6. Co Editor 7. 8. Lettermen s Club 7. 8. Alumni Dinner 6. Open House 3. 4; Gym Leader 7. 8. Teen Board 7.8 UN Trip 6. Student Govt Comm 3. 4. 5. 6. 8. Kiwaman of the Month 8 Earleywine. Dennis— Basketball 3. 4. 5. 6. Tennis 3. 4. 5. 6 Band 3.4 Eaton. Larry- Student Govt 3. 4. 5. Parliamentarian 6. President 7. 8. Class Officer 3. 4. All City Student Council 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Student School Board Representative 6. All City Drug Committee Chairman 5. 6. District Student Council 5. 7. Honor Roll 5. 7. 8. Football 7 Model U N Club 3. 4. 7. 8 U N Trip 6. Alumni Dinner 4. 6. Forensics Club 3. 4. Open House 3. 5. Debate Club 3. 4. Student Govt Comm 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Student Senate 6. 7. 8. School Play 8. Lettermen s Club 8 Egbert. Jenny Lee Enters Joseph— Spanish Club 7. 8 Elliott Patnca— Pep Club 3. 4 Erckson. Kay— Student Govt 4. Pep Club 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8 Girls Club 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Gymnastics Club 5. 6. Junior Senior Prom Comm 8. 12B Formal Hostess 7. Student Govt Comm 4 Erskin. Joy— Choir 5. 6. 7. 8 Girls Glee 3. 4. Counselor Helper 5. 6. 7. 8 Fagerstrom. Bruce Alan— Wrestling 3. 4 School Play 5. 6. 7. 8. Musical 6 Band 3. 4 U N Trip 6. Stage Band 3. 4. 5. 6 Fant. Nansi Joyce— Honor Roll 5. 7. 8. Student Govt 5. 6. 7. 8. School Play 4 Steppers 7. 8. Pep Club 5. 6. 7. 8 Choir 3. 4. Gymnastics Club 7. 8. Quill Staff 7. 8. Latin Club 5. 6 Afro American Club 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Assembly 3. 6. 7. 8. Alumni Dinner 7 Ferris. Susan— Student Govt 5. 6. Pep Club 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 12B Formal Hostess 7. Junior Senior Prom Comm 8. Latin Club 5 6. Girls Club 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.8 Fetters. Kathy Jeanne— Girls Club 5. 6 Fick. LaVerna Rea— Honor Roll 5. 6. Student Govt 3. 4 5 6 Girls Club 3. 4 Fiscel. Kelley Jo— Honor Roll 5. 7. 8. Student Govt 3. 4. 7 8. All City Student Council 7. 8. Assembly 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Cheerleaders 7. 8. Synchronettes 5. 6. 7. 8. Pep Club 3. 4. 7. 8 Treasurer 5. 6. Swimming 4. 6. 7. Gymnastics Club 3. 4. 5. 6. 7 8 Quill Staff 7. 8. 12B Formal Hostess 7. Open House 7. Girls Club 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8; GRA 3. 4. U N Trip 6. Student Govt Comm 3 4. 5. 6 Fite. Rick - Football 3. 4. 5. 6. 7 8. Wrestling 3. 4 Baseball 3. 4. Track 3. 4. Lettermen s Club 5. 6. 7. 8 Formaro. Francine— Assembly 3. Art Club 3. 4 Formaro. Karen— Student Govt 3. 4. Assembly 3. 4. Pep Club 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Swimming 3. Gymnastics Club 3. 4 Open House 3. 4 Girls ' Club 3. 4. 5. 6. Student Govt Comm 3. 4 Fors. Randa Student Govt 4. 5. 6. Synchronettes 5. Pep Club 3. 4. 5. 6. President 7. 8. Swimming 4. 6. 7. Girls Club 3. 4 5. 6 7. 8 U N Trip 6; 12B Formal Hostess 7 Forsyth. Jolene Frahm. Jolene— Choir 6. 7. Nurse s Helper 4 Francis. Katharine Ann— Student Govt 3 4 5. Assembly 4. 5. 6. 7. Cheerleaders 5. 6. 7. 8 Musical 6. Pep Club 3 4 5. 6. 7. 8. Gymnastics Club 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8 Girls Club 5. 6. Tournament Program Seller 6. Student Exchange Day 6. Student Govt Comm 4. 5.6 Fnedmeyer. Jerry Football 3. 5. 7 Baseball 4. 6. 8. Track 5. 6. Lettermen s Club 7. 8 Gallagher. Brent- Honor Roll 3. 4 5 6 Student Govt 6. Spanish Club 3 4 Cafeteria Helper 5. 6 Gallagher Lyle Honor Roll 3. 4. 5. 6 Student Govt 5 Assembly 5. Wrestling 5. French Club 5. 6 Cafeteria Helper 5. 6. Gym Leader 7. Student Govt Comm 5. Boys Club Christmas Program 5.6 Garland. Linda Honor Roll 7. Class Officer 3. Student Govt 4. Pep Club 3. 4. Girls Club 3. 4. Student Govt Comm 4. Assembly 4 Garver Missy Assembly 4. Steppers 7. 8. Pep Club 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Swimming 4. 6. 7 Alumni Hostess 6. 12B Formal Hostess 7. Open House 7. Girls Club 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8 Gathercole. Debra Cerene— Pep Club 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Gymnastics Club 7. 8 Scroll Staff 7. 8 12B Formal Hostess 7. Open House 3. 5. 7 Drama Club 3. 4. German Club 3. 4. 5. 6. Girls Club 3. 4. 5. 6. 7 8. GRA 3. 4. Student Exchange Day 6. Spring Play Student Director 4 Gibson. Diana Kay Honor Roll 3. 4. 5. 6. Pep Club 3. 4. 5. 6. Girls Glee Club 5. 6 Girls Club 3. 4. 5. 6 Representative 7. 8. Clerical Co-op 7 8 Gifford. Bill Football 3 Gilchrist. Kathleen JoAnn— Pep Club 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Choir 5. 6. 7. 8. Girls Glee Club 3. 4 Girls Club 3. 4 Gilleland. Pamela Jean —Co-op 7. 8 Gismondi. Karolyn Kay— Honor Roll 6. Student Senate 6. Pep Club 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Girls Club 3. 4. 5. 6. 7 8. Spanish Club 5. 6 Glover. Darla Faye Pep Club 3. 4. 5. 6 Girls Club 5. 6 Gooding. Larry Arthur Grant. TerryAnn Jean— Drama Club 7. 8. 12B Formal Hostess 7 Gray. James William -Student Govt 3. 4. Football 3. Baseball 4. 6 Gray. Robert Sheldon Jr.— Student Govt 5. 6. 7. Wrestling 5. Ten- nis 4. 6. 8. Debate Club 3. 4: Student Exchange Day 6 Gregg. David Latin Club 3. 4. Scroll Staff 7. 8 Griffith. Susan— Pep Club 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Choir 5. 6. 7. 8; GRA 3. 4. 5. 6. 7 8 Girls Club 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. German Club 3. 4. 5. 6.7.8. Girls Glee Club 3. 4 Guillory. Rodine- Pep Club 3. 4. Latin Club 3: Nurse s Helper 5 Hackney Alfred L Basketball 7. 8. Cross Country 5. Track 4. Alumni Dinner 6. Afro-American 3. 4. 5. 6 Hainlme Danny James Halferty. Brian Dean Musical 6. 8. Band 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8 All- City Orchestra 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Open House 3. 5. 7. Scarlet Singers 7. 8. Stage Band 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. School Orchestra 3. 4. 5. 6 Hall. Cynthia Honor Roll 6. Color Guard 7. Pep Club 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Scroll Staff 7. 8 Girls Club 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. AFS 7. 8. Spanish Club 5. 6 7. 8. Student Exchange Day 6. Office Staff Helper 5. 6. 7 Counselor Helper 5. 6. 7. 8; 12 B Formal Hostess 7 Handeland Sharon— Pep Club 3. 4. Choir 3. 4. Band 3. 4. Art Club 5. 6 Harlan. Steve - Honor Roll 3. 7. Swimming 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Tennis 4. Latin Club 3. 4. Water Polo 6. 8 Hartman. Debbie -Honor Roll 5. 6. Pep Club 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Girls Glee Club 3 4 1 2 B Formal Hostess 7 Hartzer. Debra Ann — Honor Roll 5. 6. Student Govt 3. 4. 5 Pep Club 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Assembly 4. 7. 8. Cheerleaders 7. 8. Girls Club 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Musical 6. Pep Club 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 12B Formal Hostess 7. Gymnastics Club 5. 6. 7. 8. Scroll Staff 7. 8 Scroll Greenhorn Staff 7. Junior Senior Prom Comm 8. Gregg Awards 6. 7. 8. Sears ' Teen Board 7. 8. Student Govt Co 4.5 Hawbaker Danny Honor Roll 3. 4. 5. 6 Healy. Gregory James- DECA 7. 8 Heller. Janice Pep Club 5. 6. 7 8 12B Formal Hostess 7 Girls Club 5. 6. 7. 8 Henderson. Jill Elaine Pep Club 3. 4. 5. 6. 7 8. Girls Glee Club 3. 4. Scroll Staff 7. 8. Scroll Greenhorn Staff 7. Nurse s Helper 7.8. 12 8 Formal Hostess 7 Heuton. Sonya Ada Honor Roll 3. 4. 5. 6 7 8. Steppers 5. 6. 7. 8. Pep Club 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8 Choir 7. 8 Girls Glee Club 3. 4. 5. 6 Quill Staff 5. 6. Managing Editor 7. 8. Open House 3 5 7 AFS 7. 8. FTA 7. 8 Girls Club 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. GRA 3 4 U N Trip 6. Student Govt Comm 3. 4. 7. 8. 128 Formal Hostess 7. Student Govt 8. Alumni Dinner 4. 6. 8 Hill. Sue Honor Roll 5. 6. Student Govt 7 8. Assembly 3. Pep Club 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Scroll Staff 7. 8. Scroll Greenhorn Staff 5. 6. Girls Club 3. 4. 5 6. 7. 8 Spanish 5. 6 Hites. Patty Honor Roll 3. 4. 5. 6 Hogate Gale Leslie Pep Club 3 4. 5 6 7 8 Choir 5 6 7. Holland Marilyn Jo Ann Student Govt 3 4 Pep Club 3 4 5 6 Afro American Club 3. 4. 5. 6. 7 8. 128 Formal Hostess 7 Hopkins. Jimmy J Student Govt 3. 4. Football 3. 4. 5. 6 Hornocker. Janice Comm 5. 6. 7. 8. Senior Breakfast Co mm 8. Junior Senior Prom Comm 8. Class Day Comm 8 Johnson Andre Football 3. Basketball 3. 4. 5. 6. 7 8. Tennis 4. 6 8 f Johnson. Kathleen Sue Student Govt 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Student Sen ate 4 5 6 8 Pep Club 3. 4. 5. 6 7. 8 Assembly 3. 5. All City Student Council 7. 8. Scroll Staff 7. Open House 3. Girls Club 5. 6. 7 8. Board Member 3. 4. After Game Party Entertainer 4. 5. 6. Student Govt Comm Publicity Chairman 4. 5 6. Honor Roll 7. 8. 12B Formal Hostess 7 Johnson. Peggy Honor Roll 3. 4 Student Govt 3. 4. 5. 6. Drill Team 5. 6. 7 8. Pep Club 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Alumni Dinner 6. 8. 12B Formal Hostess 7. Open House 5. 7 Girls Club 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8 Johnston Dianna Pep Club 3. 4. GRA 3. 4 Johnston. Luanda Lee Girls Club 3. 4 Jones Dennis School Play 5 6 Basketball 3 4. 5 6 Track 3. 4. 5 6 8 Band 3 4 5 6. 7. 8 Alumni Dinner 3 4. 5. 6 Gym Leader 5 6 Afro American Club 5 6. 7. 8 Jones Donella Lea Honor Roll 5 Jones Linda Kay Honor Roll 4. 7. 8. Girls Club 7. 8. Clerical Staff 3 4 6 Jones. Steve Football 3. 5. 7. Basketball 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Afro American Club 3. 4. 5. 6. 7 8. Upward Bound 3. 4. 5. 6. 7 8. Track 5. 6. 7. 8 Comm 8. Alumni Dinner 6 8 12B Formal Hostess 7. Open House 5. Girls Club 3. 4. 5 6. 7. 8. Awards Banquet 6. Student Exchange Day 7. Student Govt Comm (Curriculum) 3.4.5 6 Kountz. Kathenne Elizabeth Pep Club 3. 4. 5. 6. 7 8. Open House 7 Future Teachers Club 7. 8. Girls Club 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8 Kuefner Steven Craig DECA 7. 8 Kutchen. Mary Kathenne— Honor Roll 3. 7. 8. Assembly 5. 6. 7. 8. Pep Club 3. 4. 5. 6. 7 8. Steppers 5. 6. Quill Staff 6 7 8. Junior Senior Prom 7 8. Class Day Comm 7. 8. Alumni Dinner 5. 7. 12B Formal Hostess 7. Open House 5. 7 Girls Club 3. 4. 5 6. 7 8. Student Govt Social Comm 3. 4. Color Guard 7. 8 Lane. Jacquelyn DECA 7. 8 Larson. Sheila Kae Last. Candace Kay Honor Roll 5. Pep Club 5 6 7 8 Girls Club 5. 6. Co op 7 8 Lathrop Timothy Gerald Class Officer 5. 6. Student Govt 3. 4 5 6 7 8. Assembly 3. 4 Football 3 Golf 4 6 8 Lettermen s Club 5. 6. 7 8. $25 Club 6 $75 Club 6 After Game Party Enter tainer 3. 7. 8. Social Comm . Honor Roll 7. 8. Senior Board 7. 8. Senior Breakfast Comm 8. Junior Senior Prom Comm 8. Class Day Comm 8. Alumni Dinner 8 Lau. Susan- Pep Club 3. 4. 5. 6. Girls Club 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8 Host. Theresa Mane School Play 5. 7. Musical 6. Pep Club 3. 4. 5. 6. 12B Normal Hostess 7. Drama Club 5. 6. 7. 8 Houge. Steve $25 Club 5 Howe. Carolyn Honor Roll 4 5 6 Student Govt 3. 4. Assembly 3. 5 6 7 Pep Club 3 4. 5. 6 Girls Glee Club 3 4 5 6. Football Banquet 5. Competitive Volleyball 5 6 7 8 GRA 3 4 5 6 Gym Leader 5. 6. 7 Jordan. Don 75 Club 5. 6. DECA 7. 8 Kale. James Howard Football 3 Lawrence. Steve Learning Carol — Pep Club 3. 4 Leighton. C Lynn Pep Club 3. 4. 5. 6. Girls Club 3. 4. 5. 6. Counselor s Helper 4. 5. 6. Spree Worker 4 Hull. Neil Yell Leaders 7. 8. Pep Club 7 8. Tennis 4 6. 8 Hunsberger. Warren M JJj Honor Roll 3. 4. Student Govt 3. 4 7. 8. Vice President 7 Student Senate 7. All City Student Council 7 Assembly 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Football 3. 5. 7. Wrestling 7. 8. Track 4. 6. Lettermen s Club 8 Alumni Dinner 6. Open House 7. Deco rations Comm 7. 8 Hunt. David Leroy Ivanovich. Mark Honor Roll 3 4. 6. Assembly 6. 7. Football 3 5 7. Wrestling 3. 5. Track 6. 8. Swimming 6. 7. 8. Lettermen s Club 7. 8. Gym Leader 5. 6. 7. Tournament Program Seller 6. 8. Stu dent Govt Comm 5 6. 7. 8 Student Govt 3. 4 5. 6. 7 Treasurer 8. Kiwanian of the Month 8 Ives. Mike -Golf 4. 8. Choir 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Boys Glee Club 3 4. 5. 6. 7. 8 Jackson. Chandra D Pep Club 3 4 Gymnastics Club 3. 4. 5. Afro American Club 3. 4. 5. Upward Bound 3. 4. Girls Glee 3. 4. 5. 6. French Club 3. 4 Jackson. Charmette Lucille Student Govt 5 6 Choir 5. 6. 7. Girls Glee Club 3. 4 Honor Roll 6 Scroll Staff 6 Girls Club 5. 6. 7. Gym Leader 5 6 7 Afro American Club 5 6. 7 Student Govt Comm 5. 6 Jackson Keith Allen Honor Roll 5. 6 Cross Country 3 5 7 Let termen s Club 7. 8. Track 4. 6. 8 Tournament Program Seller 8 Jacobsen. Lowell Baseball 4 6 8. Basketball 3 4 5 6. 7. 8. Track 6. Band 3. 4. Lettermen s Club 7. 8. Tournament Program Seller 8 Jahnke. Mary Honor Roll 5 6 Student Govt 5 6. Pep Club 3. 4 5. 6. 7 8 Girls Club 3. 4. 5 6. 7.8 Jarrett. Patricia Ann Student Govt 3. Flagtwirlers 7. 8 Girls Club 5 6 7 8 Open House 5 Pep Club 3. 4 5 6 7 8 Gym nasties Club 5. 6. 7. 8. Color Guard 7. 8 Jefferson. Steve Equipment Manager 3 Jennings Tom $25 Club 5 6 DECA 7. 8 Jewett Linda Kay Class Officer 5. 6. Student Govt 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Assembly 5. 6. 7 Drill Team 5 6. 7 8. Pep Club 5. 6. 7. 8. Alumni Dinner 4. 6. Open House 5 7. Girls Club 5 6 7 8. Up ward Bound 7. 8. UN Trip 5 Afro American Club 5 6 8 Awards Banquet 6 Upward Bound President 7 8 Student Govt Karabatsohs Peggy Pep Club 3 4. 5 6 7 8 Senior Breakfast Comm 7. 8. Attendance Clerk (Helper) 5. 6. Nurse s Helper 7. 8 Kasper Monica Lucille Student Govt 5. 6. Steppers 5. 6. 7. 8. Pep Club 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Alumni Dinner 4. 6. Open House 5. 6. Girls Club 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Color Guard 7. 8 Keesler Cynthia Sue Girls Club 3. 4. 5. 6 Keiren. Steven Robert Keith. Shelly Student Govt 3. 4. Assembly 3. 4. Pep Club 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8 Choir 3. 4. Girls Glee Club 3. 4. Gymnastics Club 7 8. Scroll Staff 8. Scroll Greenhorn Staff 7. Senior Breakfast Comm 8 Junior Senior Prom Comm 8: 12B Formal Hostess 7. Open House 7 Drama Club 5. French Club 5 Girls Club 3 4 5 6. 7 8 Art Club (EGO) 3. 4. GRA 3.4 Keller Debra Sue Honor Roll 3. 4. 5. 6. Pep Club 3 4 5. 6 Girls Club 3. 4 Kelly Bambi Lynne Student Govt 3. 4 Sychronettes 4. 5. 6. 7. 8 Pep Club 3. 4. 5. 6. Swimming 3. 4. 5. 6. Girls Club 5. 6. 7. 8 Kennedy Beverly Dawn Steppers 5. 6. Pep Club 3 4 5 6 7. 8. Scroll Greenhorn Staff 5. 6 Debate Club 5. 6 Alumni Dinner 5. 6 7. 8 Open House 5. 6 Latin Club 3 4. Girls Club 3 4. 7 8 Color Guard 7 8 Forensics Club 5 6 Kidd Debra Jean Honor Roll 5 Pep Club 3. 4 5. 6. 7 8 Girls Club 3 4 5 6 7 8 Student Govt Comm 3. 4. 5 6 Kirkpatmk John Student Govt 3. 5 J Basketball 3 Golf 4 6 8 Knapp Jill Ellen Assembly 3. 4 5. 6. 7 8. Steppers 5. 6. Syn chronettes 5 6 Pep Club 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Swimming 4 7. Captain 6 Band 3 4 Alumni Dinner 4 6 12B Formal Hostess 7 Open House 3 5. 7 Girls Club 3 4 5 6 7 UN Trip 6 Stage Band 3 4 Color Guard 7 8 Knight Gaiy Lee Senior Board 7 8 Student Govt 3. 8 Football 3. 5. 7. Wrestling 5 Baseball 4 6 8 Swimming 3 4 Lettermen s Club 7 8. Senior Breakfast Comm 8. Junior Senior Prom Comm 8 Class Day Comm 8 Senior Banquet Comm 8 DECA 7 8 Knight Ten Diane Senioi Board 7 8 Class Officer 5 6 Student Govt 3 4. 5 6 Assembly 4 7 8 Steppers 7 8. Pep Club 3. 4. 5 6 7 8 Scroll Staff 7 8 Scroll Greenhorn Staff 7 Senior Breakfast Comm 8 Junior Senior Prom Comm 8 Class Day Lewellin. Kris Pep Club 3. 4. 5. 6. DECA 7. 8 Lewis. Judy Brookshire — Honor Roll 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Pep Club 3. 4. 5. 6. Latin Club 5. 6. Girls Club 3. 4. GRA 5. 6. Science Club 3. 4 Lewis. Robert Floyd Lingren. Dave Honor Roll 3. Student Govt 3. 4. 5. 6. Track 6. Basketball 4. Swimming 3. Equipment Manager 7. Gym Leader 3. 4. 5. 6 7. 8. Student Govt Comm 6. 7. Senior Board 7. 8 Long. Loren Honor Roll 3. 4. Assembly 4. 5. 6. Musical 4. 6. Tennis 4. Choir 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Boys Glee Club 3 All City Orches tra 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. All State Choir 7. Scarlet Singers 5. 6. Presi dent 7.8 Student Govt 8 Lorey Douglas Mark 7. 8. Latin Club 5. 6 Football 3 Wrestling 3 4. 5 6 Pep Club Losee. Deborah Ann Honor Roll 7. Moratorium Comm 5 Earth Day Activities 5 6 Mabe. Cynthia Gay Honor Roll 3. 4 5. 7 Student Govt 6. 8. Pep Club 3 4. 5. 6 7 8 Synchronettes 5 6 Secretary 7 8 Swim mmg 3. 4. 5. 6. 7 8 Quill Staff 7 8 12B Formal Hostess 7 Girls Club 3 4 5. 6 7 8. Student Govt Comm 6 8 Senior Breakfast Comm 8 Mataulay Michelle Assembly 5 Synchronettes 5. 6 7 8. School Play 4 Pep Club 3 4 5. 6 7 8 Swimming 4 6 7 12B Formal Hostess 7 Girls Club 3 4 7 8 Water Polo 6 8 Mahaffey Joan Mignon Honor Roll 6. 7 8 Pep Club 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8 Girls Glee Club 3. 4 Scroll Staff 8. Scroll Greenhorn Staff 7 Debate Club 3 4 5. 6 7 8. Open House 7 FTA 3 4. 7. 8. Girls Club 5 6. 7. 8. Forensics Club 3. 4. 5 6 7 8 U N Trip 6. Student Govt 8. Choir 5 6 know we ' ve come a long way, we ' re changing day to -cat Stevens don ' t you feel a change a- coming from another side of time, breaking down walls of silence, lifting shadows from your mind? — cat Stevens Mead. Deborah Ann— Student Govt 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Assembly 3 4. 5. 6. 7. Color Guard 7. School Play 5. 6. Musical 5. 6. Pep Club 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Gymnastics Club 5. 6. Senior Breakfast Comm 8. Junior Senior Prom Comm 8. Class Day Comm 3 128 Formal Hostess 7. Quill Ad Staff 5. 6. Girls Club 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. DECA 8. March of Dimes 4 Student Govt Comm 3 4 5 6 7 8 Flagtwirlers 7 Meyers. David Lee— Student Govt 7. Assembly 6. Cross Country 7. Gym Leader 5. 6. 7 McNeeley. Rickie Kay— Pep Club 3. 4. 5. 6 Girls Club 3. 4. 5. McKeever. Teresa— Honor Roll 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Assembly 6 8 Pep Club 3. 4. 5. 6 7. 8 Choir 5. 6. Girls Glee Club 3 4 Gym nasties Club 5. 6. 7. 8. Girls Club 3.4. 5.6 7 8 Palmer. William Nick— Student Govt 3. 5. 7. Wrestling 3. 4 Base ball 4. Alumni Dinner 4. 6. $75 Club 6 Olson. John Raymond— Student Govt 3. 4. Football 3 4 Baseball 4. 6; Basketball 3. 4; Track 3. 4. 5. 6. Choir 3. 4. 5. 6. 7 O ' Brien. Susan— Quill Ad Staff 5. $25 Club 5. $75 Club 5 Upward Bound 7. 8 Mangan. Shern Kay— Pep Club 3. 4. 5. 6. Drama Club 5. 6 Girls Club 3. 4. 5. 6 Manley. Karen— Student Govt 3. Assembly 7. 8. Cheerleader 7. 8. Pep Club 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Gymnastics Club 3. 4. Girl ' s Club 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Honor Roll 7. Junior-Senior Prom Comm 8. Class Day Comm 8. 12B Formal Hostess 7; Tournament Program Seller 8 Maple. Susan L — Honor Roll 5. 6; Student Govt 3. 4 Assembly 3. 4 Pep Club 3. 4. 5. 6 Gregg Awards 3. 4. Girls Club 3. 4. 5. 6 Marshall. Diane— Honor Roll 5. 6 Assembly 3 4 5 6 7 8 Pep Club 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Girls Club 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Spanish Club 5. 6 Martens. Mary— Honor Roll 3. 5. 6. 7. 8. Pep Club 3. 4. 5. 6. Ger man Club 3. 4. Swimming 5. 6. FTA 3. 4. Girls Club 7. 8 128 Formal Hostess 7 Mitchell. Michael Edward— Senior Board Vice President 7. 8. Class Officer 7. 8. Student Govt 5. 6. 7. 8. Football 3 5 7 Pep Club 7 8. Baseball 4. 6. Basketball 3. 4. 5. 6. Track 5. 6. Let- termen s Club 5. 6. 7. 8. Senior Breakfast Comm 8. Junior Senior Prom Comm 8. Class Day Comm 8. Alumni Dinner 8 Quill Ad Staff 5. 6. Gym Leader 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8 Student Govt Comm 5. 6. 7. 8 Mills. Vicky Sue— Assembly 4. School Play 4 Pep Club 3 4 5 6 Scroll Staff 5. 6. Quill Ad Staff 6. Girls Club 3.4.5 6 Forensics Club 5. Kent State Day Assembly 6 Patton. Renee Demse— Honor Roll 5. 7. 8. Pep Club 7 8 Band 3 4. o. 6 Latin Club 3. 4; Girls Club 7. 8 Patterson. Patricia Louise— Honor Roll 3. 4. 5. Assembly 3. 4. 5. Pep Club 3. 4. Board member 5. 6. 7. 8. Swimming 4. 12B For- mal Hostess 7 French Club 3. 4. President 5. 6. Girls Club 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Science Club 3. 4. Secretary 5. 6. President 7 8 Homecoming Float 3. 7. GRA 3. 4 Matzke. Rod— Football 3. Musical 6. Choir 3.4 5 6 7 8 Boys Glee Club 3. 4. 5. 6. Scarlet Singers 7. 8 Mauk. Debra Ann— Pep Club 3. 4. 5. 6. 7 8. 12B Formal Hostess 7 Girls Club 7.8 Peterson. Gregory Gene— Choir 5. 6. 7. 8 Band 3.4 5 6 8 Staoe Band 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8 Moore. Diane L — Student Govt 3. 4. 5. 6. Pep Club 3. 4. 5 6 Choir 5. 6. 7. 8. Girls Glee Club 5. 6. 7. 8. 12B Formal Hostess 7. Scarlet Singers 7. 8 Peterson. Jensine Sue— Honor Roll 6. Pep Club 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 128 Formal Hostess 7 Girls Club 3. 4. 5. 6. 7 Student Exchange Dav 6. Open House 5 Maynes. Nancy— Honor Roll 4. 5 Pep Club 3. 4. 5. Science Club Moore. Louis Jr — Student Govt 7 Swimming 3. 4 German Club 3. 4; Gym Leader 5. 6 Peterson. Kathy JoAnne— Student Govt 6. Pep Club 3. 4. 5 6 7 8. Girls Club 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Student Govt Comm 6 McCann. Kathleen— Honor Roll 4. 5. Student Govt 4. 5. Pep Club 3. 4. 5. 6. Scroll Staff 5. 6 Girls Club 3. 4. Student Exchanqe Day 4 McCallister. Marilyn— Honor Roll 5. 6. Student Govt 4. 5. As sembly 7. 8. Cheerleaders 7. 8. Pep Club 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8 Gym nasties Club 5. 6. 7. 8. Scroll Staff 8. Scroll Greenhorn Staff 7. 12B Formal Hostess 7. French Club 3. 4. Girls Club 3 4 5 6 7. 8. AFS 5. 6 7 8 GRA 5. 6. 7. 8. Student Govt Comm 4. 5 Peterson. Rhonda— Choir 7. 8 Boys Glee Accompanist 5. 6. 7. 8 Drama Club 7. 8; Scarlet Singer Accompanist 7. 8 Pettey. Mary Ann— Student Govt 3. 4. 5. 6. Girls Club 3. 4 Phillips. Edward Eugene— Wrestling 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Cross Coun- try 5. 6. 7. 8. Track 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Lettermen s Club 7. 8 Tour- nament Program Seller 7. 8 McCauley. Sharon Kay— Student Govt 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Pep Club 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Girls ' Club 3. 4. 5. 6. Student Govt Comm 3. 4. 5. 6. 7 McCullough. Steven A —Swimming 3. Latin Club 3. 4 McDamel. Debra— Honor Roll 3. 5. Pep Club 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Girls Club 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Counselor s Helper 6. Office Helper 6 McDonald. Patricia A —Pep Club 3. 4. 5. 6 Girls Club 5 6 Nurse s Helper 7. 8 Nelson. Paul Thomas— Honor Roll 4. Tennis 4. 6. 8. Band 3. 4. 5 6. 7. 8. Drum Major 7. 8 Stage Band 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8 Choir 7. 8 Nelson. Theodore Pittman. Diana L — Honor Roll 5. 6. Student Govt 4 Assembly 4 7. 8. Steppers 7. 8. Pep Club 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Class Day 8 128 Formal Hostess 8. Girls Club 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Student Govt Comm 4 Plummer. Gary T — Football 3. 5. Cross Country 7. Track 6 7 Lettermen s Club 7. Wrestling 4 Pointer. Glenda Kay— Pep Club 3. 4. 5. 6. Choir 5. 6 Girls Glee Club 3. 4. Girls Club 3. 4. 7. 8 McDonough. Shon Student Govt 3. 4. 5. Football 3. 5. 7 Wres thng 5. 6. Track 4. 6. FTA 7. 8. Student Exchange Day 6 McFadden. Randy Newquist. Dan-Honor Roll 3. 4. Student Govt 3. 4. 7. 8 Assembly 5. 6. Football 3. Wrestling 7. 8. Musical 4. Choir 5 6 Scarlet Singers 5. 6. Gym Leader 7. Latin Club 7. 8 Nchol. Rebecca Marie -Student Govt 3. 4. Drill Team 5 6 Color Guard 7. 8. Synchronettes 5. 6. 7. 8. Swimming 3.4 5 6 7 8 Pep Club 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 12B Formal Hostess 7. Girls ' Club 3 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Band 3. 4 McFarlm. Bobby— Assembly 3. 4. Swimming 4. Sound Crew 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8 After Game Party Entertainer 7 Nicholson. Kathy-Honor Roll 5. 6. 7. 8. Student Govt 4 7 As- sembly 5. 6. 7. 8. Flagtwirlers 5. 6. Color Guard 7. 8. Pep Club 7 ® Qu ' StaH 5 6 Co Editor 7. 8. 12B Formal Host ess 7. Girls Club 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Student Govt Comm 4. 7 Open House 5. 7. Senior Breakfast Comm 8. Junior Senior Prom Comm 8 Pradovich. Sally Ann Brown- Honor Roll 3. 4. Pep Club 3 4 5 Office Helper 5 McGee. Larry Arden Choir 5. 6. 7. 8. Boys Glee Club 3 Latin Club 3. 4. Forensics Club 3. 4 5. 6 McGilvrey. Stephen Harold Neks. Pam-Pep Club 3. 4. 5. Afro American Club 3. 4. 5 Nordaker Randy- Honor Roll 4. 5. 6. 7 Student Govt 3. Key Club 7. 8. Musical 6. Track 4. Choir 5. 6. 7. 8. All-State Choir 7 Gym Leader 5. 6. 7. 8. Scarlet Singers 5. 6. 7. 8. Student Ex change Day 7. Model U N Club 5. 6. 7. 8 UN Trip 7 A F S 5. 6. 7 8. Science Club 3.4.5.6 7 8 Provow. Shirley— Band 3. 4. Girls Club 3. 4. 5. 6. Travel Club Raines. Debra I llene — Student Govt 3. 4. $75 Club 5 6 Student Govt Comm 3. 4 McGuire. Marjone Goldie- Student Govt 3. 6. 7. Student Senate 7. Cheerleaders 5. 6 7 8 Pep Club 3. 4. 5 6 7 8 Junior Senior Prom Comm 8. 12B Formal Hostess 7. Open House 5. 7. Drama Club 5. 6. Girls Club 5. 6. Tournament Program Seller 6. 8. After Game Party Entertainer 7. Afro American Club 3 4 5 6 7. 8. Student Govt Comm 5. 6. 7. 8 Rasmussen. Fern— French Club 7. 8 Ray. Deborah Kay-Pep Club 3. 4. 5. 6. 12B Formal Hostess 7 Girls Club 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8 Reano. JoDee— Student Govt 6. Assembly 5 6. Cheerleaders 7. 8. School Play 6. Pep Club 3. 4. 5. 6. 7 8. Gymnastics Club 5. 6. Scroll Staff 7. 8. Girls Club 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8 Student Exchange Day 4. 6. Assembly Comm 5. 6 Reed. Wildene— Steppers 5. 6. 7. 8. Pep Club 3. 4 5. 6. 7. 8 Saunders. Dee Allen Saunders. Duke- Student Govt 7. 8. Choir 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Boys Glee Club 3. 4. 7. 8: Open House 7 Smith. Patricia— Honor Roll 3. 5. Pep Club 3. 4. Gymnastics Club 7 8 Girls Club 7 Rehard. James William— Student Govt 4. 5. Key Club President 7. 8 Cross Country 5. 7. Track 4. 6. 8. Swimming 5. 6. 7. 8 Let termen s Club 7. 8. Latin Club 3. 4 Gym Leader 5. 6. 7. 8. Tour nament Program Seller 7 8. U N Trip 6. Student Govt Comm Evaluation 4. Assembly 5. Student Govt Vice President 8 Schaffer. Cynthia M Honor Roll 5. 6. Student Govt 3. 4. 5. 6. Assembly 3. 4. Pep Club 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Choir 7 8 Girls Glee Club 3. 4. 5. 6. Band 3. 4. 5. 6 7 8. 12B Formal Hostess 7. FTA 3. 4. 5. 6. Girls Club 5. 6. 7. 8. Student Govt Comm 3. 4. 5. 6 Spencer. Thomas Vaughn Jr —Assembly 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Wrestling 3. 4. 5 6 Track 3. 4 5. 6. 7. 8. Choir 5 Band 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Open House 5. 6. Afro American Club 5. 6. Stage Band 5. 6 Reid. Robert E —Choir 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. All State Choir 5. Boys Glee Club 5. 6. 7. 8. After Game Party Entertainer 5. Scarlet Singers 5. 6. 7. 8 Stacy. David Arthor School Play 4. 6. Musical 4 6. Basketball 5. 6. Choir 3 4. 5. 6 Boys Glee Club 7. 8. Band 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Junior Senior Prom Comm 6. French Club 3. 4. FTA 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Scarlet Singers 7. 8. Stage Band 3. 4. 5. 6 Remster. Mike— Yell Leader 7. 8 Pep Club 7. 8. Swimming 3 4 5. 6. 7. 8. Gym Leader 5. 6. 7. 8 Rheuport. Charlotte Jean— Honor Roll 3. 6. Pep Club 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8 Girls Glee Club 3. 4 Girls Club 3. 4. Scroll Staff 7 8 G R A 7.8 Schoen. Beverly Kay Assembly 4. Steppers 7. 8. Musical 6. Pep Club 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Swimming 5. 6 Choir 5. 6. 7. 8. Band 3. 4. 5. 6; Scroll Staff 7. 8 Scroll Greenhorn Staff 6. Alumni Dinner 6. 12B Formal Hostess 7. Open House 3. 5. 7. Girls Club 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. GRA 3. 4. Scarlet Singers 7. 8: Timers Club 6. Honor Roll 7. 8 Stady Kathryn Ann — Honor Roll 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Pep Club 3. 4. 5. 6 7 8 Quill Staff 6. 7 8 12B Formal Hostess 7. Open House 5. 7. Girls Club 3. 4. 5 6. 7 8. AFS 3. 4. 5. 6. President 7. 8. Spanish Club 3. 4. 7. 8. President 6. Younkers Teen Board 5. 6. Student Govt Comm Service 3. 4. 5. Color Guard 7. 8 Rice. Chester Michael— Band 3. 4. 7. 8 Cross Country 3. 7. Track 8 Schooley. Elizabeth Ann— Assembly 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Steppers 7. 8. Synchronettes 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Pep Club 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8 Swimming 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Band 3. 4. 5. 6. Alumni Dinner 6. Open House 3. German Club 3. 4. Girls Club 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8 Stanford Dave Football 3. 5. 7. Wrestling 3. 4. 5. 6 7 8 Pep Club 7 8. Track 6. 8. Lettermen s Club 7. 8 Richardson. Karen Kae— Musical 6. Pep Club 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Span ish Club 3. 4. Girls Club 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8 Rife. Diane M —Student Govt 4. Assembly 4 Pep Club 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8: 12B Formal Hostess 7 $75 Club 5. Girls Club 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8 Student Govt Comm 4 Stephen Tim Honor Roll 5. 6. Student Govt 3. 4. Football 3. 4. Basketball 3. 4 Stephens. Roger Louis— Honor Roll 5. 6. Track 3. 4. Quill Ad Staff 5. 6 DECA 7. 8 Rmard. Diane R — Student Govt 4. Assembly 4. Pep Club 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Girls Club 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8; Student Govt Comm 4 Rivas. Rita Stephens Susan Luanne Pep Club 3. 4. 5. 6. Tennis 8. Girls Club 3. 4. 5. 6. Student Govt Comm Curriculum Robbins. Christy Ann— Honor Roll 3. 4. 5. 6. Pep Club 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Girls Club 5. 6. 7.8 Seehan. Sandra Kay— Honor Roll 3. 4. 5. 6. Student Govt 3. 5. 6. Assembly 3. 4. 7. 8. Steppers 7. 8. Pep Club 3. 5. 6. 7. 8 Girls Glee Club 3. 12B Formal Hostess 7. Open House 3. 5. 7. Girls Club 3. 5. 6. 7. 8 Student Govt Comm 3. 5. 6 March of Dimes 7. 8. Homecoming Princess 7. 8 Steward. Roger— Senior Board 7. 8. Football 3. 5. 7. Basketball 3. Track 4. 6. 8. Lettermen s Club 5. 6. President 7. 8. Alumni Dinner 4 6 Tournament Program Seller 6. 8 Robbins. Sheryl Lynn— Honor Roll 6. 7 Pep Club 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8 Choir 5. 6. 7. 8. Girls Glee Club 3. 4. Gymnastics Club 5. 6. 7. 8; Scroll Staff 7. 8. Greenhorn Staff 6. 12B Formal Hostess 7 Girls Club 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Scarlet Singers 7. 8 Sellers. Sheila Kay— Student Govt 4. Musical 4 6. Pep Club 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8 Choir 5. 6. 7. 8. Girls Glee Club 3. 4. 5. 6. German Club 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8 Girls Club 3. 4. 5. 6. 7 8. AFS 7. 8. GRA 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Scarlet Singers 5. 6. 7. 8 Stewart. Candice Marie- Honor Roll 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Student Govt 6. 8. Student Senate 8. Assembly 7. 8. Steppers 7. 8. Synchro- nettes 5. 6. 7. 8. Pep Club 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Choir 3. 4. 7. 8 Girls Glee Club 5. 6 Quill Staff 7. 8. Alumni Dinner 6. 12B Formal Hostess 7. Latin Club 5. 6. Girls ' Club 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Student Govt Comm Social 3. 4. 5. 6. Senior Breakfast Comm 8. Junior- Senior Prom Comm 8 Robinson. Arlene Louise— Honor Roll 3. 5. 6. Pep Club 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8; Tennis 4 12B Formal Hostess 7 Girls Club 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8 Rock. Tom Kay— Honor Roll 7. 8. Pep Club 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Gym- nastics Club 7. 8. Girls Track 5. 6. 12B Formal Hostess 7. Girls Club 3. 4. 5. 6. Student Exchange Day 7 Shelton. Diane Lynn— Color Guard 7. Flagtwirlers 5. 6. Pep Club 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Choir 7. Girls Glee Club 3 4. 5. 6. Scroll Staff 5. 6. 7. Scroll Greenhorn Staff 5. Open House 3. 5. 7. Girls Club 3. 4. 5. 6. Homeroom Representative 7 Roe. Beverly Ann— Honor Roll 3. 4. 5. 6. $25 Club 5. 6 $75 Club 5. 6 Cafeteria Helper 3. 4. DECA 7. 8. Student Govt Comm 3.4 Rogers. Sheryl Yavonne— Student Govt 6. Steppers 5. 6. School Play 5. Pep Club 3. 4. 5. 6 Senior Breakfast Comm 6 Alumm Dinner 4. 12B Formal Hostess 5 Open House 5. Girls ' Club 3. 4. 5. 6 Commencement Usher 4. Afto American Club 3. 4. 5. 6. Gymnastics Club 5. 6 Shipley. Rodney Honor Roll 6. Senior Board 7. 8. Student Govt 3. 4. 5. Football 3 5 7 Pep Club 7. 8. Baseball 4. 6. 8. Basket ball 4. 6. 8. Lettermen s Club 6 7. 8. Gym Leader 7. 8. Senior Breakfast Comm 8. Junior Senior Prom Comm 8. Class Day Comm 8 Sherman. Susan — Honor Roll 5. Student Govt 3. Pep Club 3.4. Swimming 3. 4. Choir 3. 4. Latin Club 3. 4. Girls Club 3. 4 Stoltenburg. Soma Lee- Honor Roll 5. 6. Pep Club 3. 4. 5. 6. Ger- man Club 3. 4. 5. 6. 7 Stout. Lillian -Honor Roll 6. Volleyball Team 5. 6. 7 8 Office Education Club President 7. 8 Rotschafer. Cynthia Joel— Honor Roll 3. 4. 5. 6. Pep Club 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Scroll Staff 5 6 7 Open House 5. 7. Future Teachers Club 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Girls Club 7 AFS 7. 8 Strahan. Linda Jane Honor Roll 3. 4. 5. 6. Pep Club 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Girls Glee Club 3. 4 5. 6. German Club 5. 6. 7 8. FTA 5. 6. 7. 8. Girls Club 3. 4 5 6 7 8 AFS 3 4. 7. 8 Rowat. Jeffrey Alan— Honor Roll 3. Student Govt 3. 4. Wrestling 3. 4 Musical 4. 6. 8. Tennis 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Choir 7. 8. Boys Glee Club 3. 4. 5. 6. Band 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Scarlet Singers 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Stage Band 3. 4. Student Govt Comm 3. 4 Simpson. Annette Marie Honor Roll 3. 4. 5. 6. All City Student Council 7. Model U N Club 6. Office Helper 6 Scroll Staff 7 8 Scroll Greenhorn Staff 6 Strother. Marque— Football 5. 7. Track 5. 6. Band 7. 8. Upward Bound 5. 6. 7. 8. Lettermen s Club 7. 8. Afro American Club 5. 6 7 8 Rupe. Roberta— Pep Club 5. 6 German Club 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. At tendance Office 5. 6. 7 8. Counselors ' Office 7 Simpson. Roberta Kay Senior Board 7. 8. Class Officer 3. 4. Student Govt 3. 4. All City Student Council 3. 4. 5. 6. Treasurer 7. 8. Assembly 7. 8. Cheerleaders 5. 6. Captain 7. 8. Pep Club 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Swimming 4. 6. 7 Choir 5. 6. 7. 8. Girls Glee Club 3. 4. Scroll Staff 6. 7. 8. Scroll Greenhorn Staff 5. Open House 3. 5. 7. Girls Club 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Tournament Program Seller 6 8. UN Trip 6. Student Govt Comm Finance 5. 6 Russell. Linda Sue— Honor Roll 3. 5. 6. Senior Board Treasurer 7. 8; Class Officer 7. 8. Steppers 5. 6 Color Guard 7. 8. Synchro nettes 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Pep Club 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Tennis 4. 6. 8. Scroll Staff 5. 6. 7. 8. Senior Breakfast Comm 8. Junior Senior Prom Comm 8. Alumni Dinner 4. 6. 8. 12B Formal Hostess 7 Open House 7 Girls Club 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8 Summy. Tim Student Govt 3. 4. 5. 6. Football 3. 5. 7. Track 6. Basketball 3. Alumm Dinner 6. DECA 7. 8. Student Govt Comm 5.6 Ryan. Lyn Dee -Student Govt 3. 4. Pep Club 3. 4. 5. 6. 12B For mal Hostess 7. Nurse s Helper 7. 8 Sims. Luanna Gail Honor Roll 3. Student Govt 6. Student Govt Comm Assembly 6 hear the voice of change. — John talbot Sample. Sandi— Student Govt 7. 8 Assembly 7 8 Color Guard 7. 8 Pep Club 3. 4. 5. 6 7. 8. Scroll Staff 5 6 7 12B Formal Host- ess 7 Open House 7 Girls Club 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8 Student Govt Comm 7. 8 Smith. Duane Honor Roll 6 Smith. Pam Pep Club 3. 4. 5. Gymnastics Club 7. 8 nder Donald John $25 Club 6. $75 Club 6. OECA 7. 8 Swim. Janyce Honor Roll 5.6,7, Student Govt 7. Steppers 7. 8. Pep Club 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Alumm Dinner 6. 128 Formal Hostess 7. Open House 7. Spanish Club 3. 4. 5. 6 Taylor. Johnathan Lee Tellis. Shirley Kay Honor Roll 3. 4. 5. 6. Student Govt 4 Pep Club 3. 4. 5. 6 Girls Glee 3 4. Band 3. 4. DECA 7. 8 Teny. Anita Honor Roll 5. 6. Pep Club 5. 6 Terry. Ivan N III Tharp. Richard E Jr Honor Roll 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Student Govt 5. 6. 7. Assembly 7. Football 3 Pep Club 7. 8. Lettermen s Club 7. 8. Debate Club 5. 6. AFS 7. Ecology Club 5. 6. Scarlet Indian 7.8. Baseball 6 8 Thomas. Michael David— Football 3. 5. 7. School Play 3. Track 3. Akjmm Dinner 3. Drama Club 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Upward Bound 5. 6. 7. 8. Afro American Club 5. 6. 7. 8 Thomas Pamela Sue Student Govt 3. Pep Club 3. 4. 5. 6. Choir 5. 6. Girls ' Glee Club 3. 4. 5. 6. Girls Club 5. 6. Upward Bound 4. 5. 6. Afro American Club 3. 4. 5. 6. Afro American Assembly 3. Student Exchange Day 4. Student Govt Comm 3 Thomlmson. Rita Student Govt 3. 4. Pep Club 3 4 5 6 7 8 Open House 3. Girls ' Club 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8 Thompson. Cindy Thompson. Debra Sue— Office Helper 7 Thompson. Randy— Basketball 4. Track 6. DECA 7. 8 Thomson. Kurt David- Honor Roll 6. Student Govt 3. 4. Swimming 3. 4. Golf 3. 4. 5 6. 7. 8 Thorpe. Tracy A —Football 3. 4. Sw 5 6 ung 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. $25 Club Tillotson. Garry Honor Roll 3. 4 5. 6. Wrestling 3. 4. 5. 6 7 8. Band 3. 4. Stage Band 3. 4 Todd. Dave - Sound Crew 3. 4. 5. 6. 7 Tolson Jonnetta Irene - Pep Club 5. 6. 7 8. Afro American Club 5. 6. 7. 8; Student Govt Com m 5. 6 Topp. Kevin John Student Govt 7. 8. Football 3. Baseball 4. 6. 8. Cross Country 5. Track 4. 6. 8. Lettermen s Club 7. 8 Traviss. Rhonda- Assembly 5. 6. 7. 8. Flagtwirlers 5. 6 Pep Club 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Quill Staff 7. 8. 12B Formal Hostess 7. Open House 7 AFS 7. 8 Color Guard 7. 8. Color Guard co captain 7. 8. Forensics Club 3. 4 Student Exchange Day 3. Homecoming Queen 7. 8 Tucker. Kathy JoLynne Senior Board 7. 8. Assembly 5. 6. 7. 8. Steppers 5. 6. Co Captain 7. 8. Pep Club 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Alumm Dinner 4. 6. 12B Formal Hostess 7. Open House 5. 7. Girls Club 3. 4. 5. 6 7 8 Tumstra. Dan Football 3. 5 7. Wrestling 3. 4. 5. 6 7. 8. Track 6. Lettermen s Club 7. 8. Alumni Dinner 4. 6 Turek. Dale Swimming 7. DECA 7 8 Tumquist. Pam Tyler. Tim Honor Roll 6. DECA 7. 8 Uhlman. Theresa Sue- Pep Club 3. 4. Open House 3. German Club Vallejo James Student Govt 3. 4. 7. Future Teachers Club 3. Student Exchange Day 4 Veach. Debi Pep Club 5. 6 Vilher. Suzanne — Pep Club 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Girls Club 3. 4. 7. 8 Wacht. Jeanne Mane- Honor Roll 5. 6. Girls Club 3. 4. 5. 6. 7 8. A F S 5. 6. 7. 8. Scroll Greenhorn Staff 5. Scroll Staff 6 Walker. Joame L -Open House 3. Girls Club 7. 8 Wallace. Steve— D E C A 7 8 Waller. Merril Golf 3. 4 Walling. William — Student Govt 3. 4. 5. 6. Student Senate 5. 6. YeH Leader 7. 8. Swimming 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Band 3. 4 Stage Band 3. 4. Student Govt Comm 3. 4. 5. 6. Waterpolo 3 4 5 6 7. 8 Wanek. Judy L — Senior Board 7. 8. Assembly 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Cheer leaders 5. 6. 7. 8. Pep Club 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8 Gymnastics Club 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Class Day Comm 8. 128 Formal Hostess 7. Open House 3. Girls Club 3. 4. 7. 8. Tournament Program Seller 6. 8. Student Govt Comm 5. Signs and Stadium Comm 7. 8 Junior Senior Prom Comm 8. Senior Breakfast Comm 8 Ward. Cynthia Ann — Pep Club 3. 4. 5. 6. School Play 6 Girls Club 3. 4. 5. 6. Science Club 3. 4. 5. 6 Warren. Dave —Assembly 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Tennis 3. 4. Choir 3. 4 5. 6. 7. 8. All State Choir 7. 8. Boys Glee Club 3. 4 Scarlet Singers 7. 8 Watson Will Student Govt 5. 6. 7 Track 6. Swimming 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Scroll Greenhorn Staff 6. Scroll Staff 7. Managing Editor 8 Debate Club 5. Spanish Club 5. Forensics Club 5. Student Govt Comm 5. 6. Water Polo 4. 5. 6. 7. 8; Ecology Club 4. 6. Student Govt School Board Representative 7. 8 Weaver. Paula Jean Weiss. Shern Honor Roll 3. 4. 6. 7. 8. Assembly 3. 4. Pep Club 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Girls Glee Club 3. 4. Tennis 4. 6. 8. Girls Club 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Spanish Club 3. 4. Vice President 5. 6 Volley ball 6. Co Captain 8 GRA 3. 4. Secretary 5. 6. President 7. 8 Scroll Greenhorn Staff 6. Scroll Staff 7. Co Editor 8 Wellington. Steve — Wrestling 3 West. Mary— Pep Club 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Band 3. 4. Girls Club 3 4. 5. 6 7 8 West. Randi Kim — Girls ' Club 7. 8 Weston. Deborah Ann— Synchronettes 5 6. Pep Club 3. 4 White. Pam Student Govt 4. 6. Pep Club 3. 4 5 6 7 8 Girls Club 3. 4 5. 6. 7. 8. GRA 5. 6. 7 8. Student Exchange Day 4. Student Govt Comm 4. 6. Volleyball Team 6. co captain 8. Of- fice Education 7. 8 Widlund Alan Football 3 4 Wilber. Catherine Elaine Student Govt 3. 4. Choir 7. 8 Girls Glee Club 5. 6. 7. 8. Cafeteria Helper 3. 4 Wilkerson. Debbie S Drill Team 7. 8. Pep Club 3 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Alumni Dinner 6; 12B Formal Hostess 7; Girls Club 3 4 5 6 7.8 Wilkison. Linda S Assembly 5. 6. 7. 8. Maiorettes 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Pep Club 3. 4. 5. 6. 7 8. 128 Formal Hostess 7. Girls Club 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Counselor s Aide 5. 6 Williams. Michael Upward Bound 3. 4. 5. 6 Williams. Mitchell Student Govt 3. Football 3. Baseball 4. 6 Williams. Steven Mark — Musical 6. Track 6. Tennis 4. Equipment Manager 5. 6. Band 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Quill Staff 5. 6. 7. 8 Stage Band 7. 8. Student Band Director 7. 8 Williamson. Sara Joyce -Student Govt 3. Pep Club 3. 4. 5. 6. Girls Club 3. 4. Upward Bound 4. 5. 6 Human Relations 3. 4. After Game Party Entertainer 5. 6. GRA 3. 4. Student Ex- change Day 3. 4 Afro American Club 3. 4. 5. 6 Wilson. Cynthia Barker - Pep Club 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Junior Senior Prom Comm 8. 12B Formal Hostess 7. Quill Ad Staff 6. Nurse s Helper 6. Homecoming Comm 5 Booster Club Ticket Sales 7 Pep Club Attendance Comm 5 . 6 Wilson. Kathnne Anne— Pep Club 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8 Girls ' Glee Club 3. 4. 5. 6. Girls Club 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8 Wilson. Sue- $25 Club 5. $75 Club 5 Wilson. Theresa Lynn- Choir 3. 4. Band 3. 4. 5. 6. 7 8. Junior Senior Prom Comm 8 12B Formal Hostess 7. German Club 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Girls Club 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8 German Club Officer 7. 8 Band Section Leader 7. 8. G R A 3. 4 Wmegarden. Charlotte Sue— Honor Roll 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Class Of ficer 5. 6. Student Govt 4. 5. 7. Pep Club 3 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Choir 6. Girls Glee Club 5. Gymnastics Club 5. 6. 7. 8. Scroll Staff 7. 8 Greenhorn Staff 6. Senior Breakfast Comm 8 Junior Senior Prom Comm 8 12B Formal Hostess 7 French Club 3. 4. Girls Club 3. 4. 5. 6. Student Govt Comm 4. 5. Chairman of Signs and Stadium Comm 7. 8. Business Manager of Scroll 7. 8 Witt. John— Student Govt 4 Woodard. Steve Assembly 7. 8. Yell Leader 7. 8 Worley. Bonnie Zook. Randy Lee Wrestling 4. 6 Zschau. Chris Student Govt 3. 4. Steppers 7. 8. Pep Club 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Gymnastics Club 7. 8. Scroll Greenhorn Staff 7. 8; Alumni Dinner 6. 128 Formal Hostess 7. Open House 3. 5. 7 Girls Club 3. 4. 5. 6 7. 8 Student Govt Comm Assembly 5. 6 finding that what you once thought was real is gone, and changing. — neil young Seniors share times of joy and sentiment SipTh.SLX.X. 0 ,,re ' savs Scar,et ,nd,an f en r Pa,,v Jarre,t ,,op ' and Nan - — feelings during the Homecoming assembly No. ,fs not a quintet rehearsing for a pep assembly Its senior wrestlers Garry T.llotson. Ed Phillips. Dan Tuinstra. and Dave Stanford turning ,n their equip- ment to Coach Hand A senior year of hope, serenity, and thoughts of times to come in days of youth there is a time to dream of greater height, a dream of courage, hope, and faith, undaunted vision bright. within this dream there burns a flame of light for all mankind, that nations should not rise in war nor men their brothers bind. when youth has passed the flame may die, but with it dies the dreams to strive for justice in the world. a noble pl an that seems alive in youth, but with the years is destined to grow old, abandoned in a thoughtless age where dreams are bought and sold. the world has need of dreams that live, of people unafraid to share the dreams of nobler lives, to never let them fade. the world has need of men to bear the flag of peace unfurled, to join as one in brotherhood, to light the darkened world. remember then the days of youth fulfilling every dream of service to humanity and justice yet unseen. go forth and seek that brotherhood with valor for the right, so that the flame of youth may shine beyond the darkest night. — dale wood 147 — u nderclassmen. changing through experience, seeking to find a better way . . juniors Bubba Adams Carl Adams Terry Adams Vicki Alfman Debbie Allen Joy Allen Karma Allen Craig Anderson Pam Andersen Pat Anderson Russ Anderson Sue Anderson Tim Armstrong Vicki Arnold Ed Arpy Paul Aschim John Audsley Jan Aur 1 Avitt Tern Baber Vernon Backstrom Ivie Bacon Dale Baker Mickia Baker Randi Ball Connie Ballard Carmen Banuelos Chuck Barker Kathy Bates Mona Baumbach Scott Baysinger Von Beerbower Gale-Bengtson Becky Bennett Teresa Bennett Gary Benshoof Russell Berndt Bob Best Steve Bird Kathy Bishop Vickie Black Vicky Blackford Kim Blacksmith Randy Blair ©6 ©60 Ron Blanchard Jeana Bolden Dave Bolin Randy Booker Dan Borich Keith Boylan Sheryl Bri eny Janet Breuklander Mike Brewer Sue Brown Valh Brown Donna Brumbaugh Tom Brun Dana Bucklm Irene Brun Dana Bucklm Elaine Bunker Debbie Bunt Rick Burgess Charles Burkett ft David Burkhead Donna Burr May Butler Wanda Calaway Dorna Calvert Ron Calvert Candy Carlson Kelly Carpenter 60 Pat Carroll Craig Carter Pam Carter Dwane Cason Russ Casson Sergio Castro Joel Cateron Denny Cauterucci Steve Caylor Bill Chamberlm Sue Chase juniors class of ' 73 Ed Doty Ginna Duffy Debbie Dwiere Sandy Eanxson Pam Earleywine Bob Eddis Mike Elliott Brenda Elhs Nancy Enderson Rick Epps Kathy Erickson LuAnn Enckson Mike Evans Patti Evans Peggy Evans Roxane Evert Craig Eytcheson Julie Fagan Deanna Ferns Clyde Ficek Randy Fitch Dan Flaherty Lesa Folsom Jamie Forest Francine Formaro Craig Forney Curt Forney Becky Frazier Doug Fulton Bill Gammel Linda Garland Linda Garwick 151 juniors class of ' 73 Aiycediroy Marcia Goddard Jerry Goff Ton. Goiszanskt urer. Lois Winegar; vice-president. Scott Bruner Mary Good Michelle Gordon Mike Goulden j 0 m Graham Randy Graham Liz Grandia Bob Green Linda Green Phil Green Jeff Greider 5andy Griffith Karen Hammond Shawn Hanke Randy Hankms Donna Harders Peggy Hargis Vicki Harker Ten Harmon Connie Harris Jil Harlle Kevin Hayes Gary Hayworth Mosemonoe Heaivilin Diane Heathcote Ruth Hecker Janet Heitkamp Cra g Heller Thomas Helmon Audie Henderson Brian Henderson Dave Henderson Phil Henry John Hews Linda Hiland Dorene Hill Kathy Hill Debbie Hines Teresa Hockensmith Ann Hodson Dave Hogbm Judy Holhngshead Rebekah Hood Robert Hood Sherree Hoover juniors class of ' 73 Bob James Nancy Janzen Duane Jarretl Jean Jennings Debbie Jensen Frank Jensen Karma Jensen Caryl Johannsen Chuck Johnson Deborah Johnson Jean Johnson Julie Johnson Lyle Johnson Richard C Johnson Richard W Johnson Rick Johnson Ruth Johnson Tim Johnson Ron Johnston Steve Johnston Doug Jones Judy Judkms Jeff Kohrs Tern Kolk Becky Koontz Jeanine Krantz Gary Kruse Randy Kunert Terry Kurth Sharlynn Labus R u dy Lar  Elaine Larpenter Chris Larson mda Laughhn Marguerite Law Mary Lou Laws Chuck Learning Ellen Ledet Tony Lee Bill Lehman Cindy Lehman Don Lehman Milton Leonard Cathryn Leonardi taren Lettington Paul Leuthauser Tim Little Don Loftus Terry Logan Charles Long Craig Long Lynnette Long Hilda Lopez Chuck Love Frank Lowery Bob Lundquist Debbie MacManus Jan Maier Jimmy Majerus Debbie Manery Carolyn Markow Kris Marshall Serena Marshall Dennis Martin Don Martin Jeff Martin Mary Martin Jack Martindale Gary Mason Connie Mastin Terry Mastin Kim Matzke Kellie Maupm Ray Maxwell Nancy May Jay Mc Bride Tracy McClaskey Cathy McCurn Mike McElree Todd McFadden Don McFarland Larry McGee Jo Anne McKeehan Pat McLam Pat McNaney Doug McPherson David McVey Kevin Mears 153 juniors class of ' 73 John Meek Sue Merrill David Michael Mike Michelsen Bill Michener Jan M.ckelson Karen Mikesell David Miller Elmer M.ller Joy Miller Mike Miller Pam Miller Penny Miller Kathy Miranda Frank Miskimms Kermit Mitchell Chuck Montgomery David Moore Debbie Moore Janice Moore Pamela Moore Darla Moraine Connie Morrill Don Morrill Sheldon Morton Ron Mulhn Debra Murray Sharon Nail Rhonda Newman Julie Newquist Laun Nichols Renea Nichols Vickie Nixt Beth Noble Desi Norem Marcia Nyman Danny O Hara David 0 Hara Jamie O Neill Minnie Ollie Lyle Olson Steve Olson Mike Overton Bob Prock Steve Proctor Scott Provow Mark Quigley Beth Quillen Cathy Radden Cindy Rankin Rex Rankin Jeff Rasmussen Bette Raver Ma rk Reano Goldie Rmehart John Rinehart Robin Rittierodt Sue Robbms Linda Roberts Vickie Roberts Richard Robertson Tom Robinson Keith Robinson Debbie Rockwell Le 154 fl Y2 3 Larry Rogers Sheryl Rogers Jim Romar Cindy Rominger Karen Rotschafer Steve Rummans Debbie Ryan Kathy Rydell Sally Saffeels Paula Sala ar Jane Sand.r Michelle Sandon Sue Sarasio Robert Sawhill Bill Schaffer Kathy Schaffer Chuck Schnathorst Cindy Scott Debbie Scott Dan Senecaut Jim Shaw Sandy Shaw Debbie Shedd Mark Shedd Dan Shelton Sue Sherman Mike Shipley Jeff Sielman Barb Simpson Lloyd Sites Debbie Slaughter Deb Sloan Corrmne Sm,th Dave Smith Jill Smith Luther Smith Ralph Smith Toy Smith Kent Sn.tker Gary Sonderle.ter Bill Spuman Lin da Spurgeon Sue Staley m @ $ Ann Rondelle Stephenson Blame Stevens Cher.e Stewart Delbert Stoltenburg Bill Stone Linda Strand Mark Stromberg Chr.s Strong Kathy Stroud Cheryl Struble t3 s Cindy Suits Craig Swanson Tom Swanson Steve Swenson Colleen Swinehart Jams Swisher Ron Tanner Annette Taylor Doug Taylor Vee Taylor Connie Terrell David Terry Denise Thomas Pam Thomas Wayne Thomas Robert Thompson Steve Thompson Mike Thomson Doug Thorpe Vickie Tillman Jeff Todd Janell Tollenaar Lisa Tompkins Rick Torgeson Go. Scarlets ' Junior Steve Nielsen jumps for joy when he takes over a Cheerleader s job in an assembly Bob Trafter Sherri Traviss Shan Lynn Travis Jane Treanor Tom Tungland Karin Turner Robert Turner 155 juniors class of ' 73 y Underwood Bill Vail Diana Vanderflute Tom Vanscoy Kathy Van Zandt Sharon Van Zandt Andy Vaskis Judy Vasquez Ronda Venosky Carol Vicar i Mike Villiei Michelle Walker Becki Walsh Mike Walters Tracye Ware Rhonda Warning Debbie Warren Jeff Warren Helen Webb Fred Weber Karl Weiland Randy Wela Norman Wheatly Carl Wheeler Nancee White Debbie Whiting Kathy Wilkison Cindy Williams Linda Williams Joyce Williamson Michel Williamson Carol Wilson iieta wnson Jean Wilson Nancy Wilson Debbie Winebrenner Linda Winegar Lois Winegar Rick Winterbottom Brian Wood Jann Woodard Debbie Woods Jan Woods Jim Woods The juniors chosen to go on the U N trip are pictured above Row 1 Jil Hartle. Jan Aurehus. Sally DeFazio. Sue Merrill. Victoria Roberts. Scott Provow Row 2 Karma Jensen. Debbie Dwiere. Tony Lee. Chuck Montgomery. Russ Casson. Paul Leuthauser Row 3 Kelli Riley. Jeff Brown. Scott Bruner. Tom Swanson. Jerry Clark. Tom Robinson Not pictured Karen Priebe, Tim Little Right Looking back on the past years and looking forward to another year at East are juniors Debbie Dwiere and Jeff Brown Bonnie Worley Freida Wormer Richard Wright Sam Wymer Men Yoder Tim Young 156 sophomores class of ' 74 Cindy Amsden Beth Anderson Dan Anderson Dennis Anderson Greg Angove Debbie Arpy Tony Atzem Jesse Audsley Terry Avitt Terry Axser Carol Baker Doug Baker Brian Bales Linda Ballard Sue Barnes Dana Batey Jim Baumeister Sandy Beat Maria Barach Pam Beard Dennis Beckman Mike Beeman Lynn Beghtol Anna Bennett Vicki Bernaamo Bill bieghler Bill Bird Bob Bird Sneryl Bishop Cindy Black Raymond Black Kathleen Blair Robin Blakeman Janice Bradbury Karen Brassfield Kim Breheny Tim Breon Cindy Breton Brian Breuklander Mary Bncker Sue Bnggs John Brokofsky Diane Brown Greg Brown Mike Burkhead Rhonda Burley Doris Burrell Steve Burt Jon Burzacott 157 sophomores class of ' 74 Luella Cole Rick Cole Lucy Coleman Richard Collette Julie Conaway Alice Condon Connie Condon Shawn Constable Melody Cook Patty Cook Mike Cooper Laura Craiq Steve Craig Alex Creger Theresa Crews Ma Cross Vickie Cross Jane Crossland Dave Cummins Sharon Cunningham Cindy Oacken Tim Daily Sandra Deermq Colleen Deery Cheryl Derrough Steve Dicks Shen Diercks Bob Dingman John Doner Brenda Dorow Kim Draper Leonard Dudley Sally Dudley Kns Dunagan R (C k Dyer Cmda Eddis Debbie Eisenlauer Kevin Elder Pam Elliott Rick Ellis Dale Enckson Steve Enckson Den.se Evans T.na Evert Willie Farmer Fred Farnsworth Fran Fasano Ed Fetters Rick Fetters Donna Fick Peggy Fmken Debbie Finney Scott Finney Mehnda Fishburn Doug Fisher Liz Fisher Barb Fitch Evertt Flagg Pat Flaherty Randy Flaherty John Fleming Bruce Fortner Penny Foss Jefre Foust Jim Fox Brian Freel sophomores class of ' 74 CndyFreel Michelle Freeman Ga.l Fnedmeyer Jane Fnsch Tern Fnsto Paul Gaffney Anita Galvan Kelly Garland Nancy Garland Raelene Garrelts John Garnson Don Geisler Wayne Gervais Phyllis Gibb Kathy Gibson Cheryl Gilroy Piper Glider Michael Glynn Dale Goddarc Rick Godwin Carmen Gome T.mGood Vick. Goode D.ane Good.nq Pat Goodwin Linda Gordon Tim Graham Tom Graham Dana Grand.a Sandy Grant Mike Granzow Becky Gray Dav,d Green Jr Debbie Green Den.se Green Herb Green Kathy Green N.na Green William Green John Gregg James Gregory Kitty Gre.man Brian Griffith Gwen Griffith Julie Gri afson Gary Hagler Richard Hall Susan Halliburton John Hamilton Ruth Hamilton Julie Ha Shaney Hammond Don Hardenbrook Ron Hardenbrook Pam Henry Wayne Henry Joe Hiatt Rhonda Hiatt Jim Hightshoe Nancy Hild Chuck Hilhard Tom Hockensmith Deanna Hodges Cathy Hoffman Knsti Hoffman Nancy Hoffman Janet Hogate Pam Hohn Tern Holden ©. Martin Holt Mike Hoover Kenny Hopper Dan Horton Junior Cathy McCurn. right, shows sophomore Virginia Western that the snow can be fun 159 sophomores class of ' 74 Jim Holland Carol Holmes James Hook Pam Howard Cindy Howland Becky Huff Rosia Huffman Nonne Hull Paul Hunter Sharon Huntley Craig Hutchinson Vickie Hutzel Leonard Huxford Debbie Ingham Peggy Irving Mark Iseminger Bill Ivanovich Vicki Ivie Conzye Jackson TeriAnn Jackson Pat Janssen Alberta Janzen Sharla Jaques Gary Jennings Terry Jividen Mona Johnk Bob Johnson Carol Johnson Debbie Johnson Dee Johnson Diane Johnson Kathy Johnson Kathy Johnson Judy Knutson Nancy Knutson Jeff Kolstad John Koontz Dave Kopaska Theresa Koun Ed Kuyrkendall Dan Lablanc Randy Labus Mike Lacher John Lamb Mark Leonardi Lynn Lepley Gary Lester Cheryl Lewis Cheryl Lewis John Lewis 160 sophomores AAA Aft Kim Lews Denny Lincoln Qen.se Undstrom Dale Lit R,ck Loeffler V.ck.eLoftus An,,. Lot. Mary Love Rex Love.. Char.es Loy R.ck Lua mm D.rkLudgate Steve Lumsdon Steve Lundberq Kurt Luthen: Id Lyle Angela Lynn Ed Manor iev Craig Ma.mberg Jody Manley Jack.e Marlm Melody Mart,., B.II Mathews John McBrtde R.chard McC.utey Cndy McC.askey R.ck McCollum M,keMcEvoy Dorothea McFadden Roger McFarland Marlene McGu.re John McMul.i BobMcNear Joy McNe.ey Dennis M e« ia™. . . _ . ■ nt Meek Margene.e Meriwether Ri Vicky Meyers Julie Mickelson Lance M.llard Carolyn Miller Glenn ft K.,h, M ,n., „ .„,„„, PamM ,„. r 0 „. MiNs Cherv , M „ ch .„ NancyM „ ch .„ D . naMobl . v Ga ,, M(x)en Meredith Moore Greg Morn. I Mark Morrill Ton, Murray Brent Murrow  Brenda Musgrave Debbie Mylenbusch Greg Nail , Den.se Nelson  R.ck Nelson , Mike Ne Momca Newman 1 Sue Nicholson Diana Noble Steve Nogel Sheryl Norman M e 0 Connor Yolanda Ochoa Carolyn Olmstead Margaret Olson Norma Olson Sandy Otremba Greg Overton M.ke Overton Gloria Pabon Virgil Page Chuck Palmer O+mm Lv ,« P,w Mil I ■  B« ky PM. 0. Pifk . ( B IO „ p,,,,, Cilhv Pallon 161 sophomores class of ' 74 Cheryl Poole Pam Poole Roy Pray Doug Preston Dan Pnebe Debbie Prock Patty Prock Pat Pruitt Kevin Putzier Larry Quinn Doris Randies Becky Rasmussen Roberta Rasmussen Brad Reano Anita Reed Mike Reed John Reese Kern Reese Mark Reeves Tony Reid Kerry Reidburn Bill Reighard Thelma Robuck Jim Rock Linda Rodda Barb Rodqers Greg Roeder Rick Roll Jeff Rosborough Leland Rose Stephanie Rose Beth Roseberry Ed Ross Jeanie Rouse Pam Ruths Dave Ryan Chris Salisbury Toni Sample Linda Sanders Mark Sandon Shane Scarlett Steve Schlegel Sharon Schooley Dale Scott Valene Scott Jerry Seany Steve Sellers Lenmse Shaffer Kathi Shanks Tim Shannahan Joanne Shawver Ro ann Sheets Dave Shepherd Derrell Shepherd Donme Shepherd Lon Sherman Mark Sherman Bob Sherod Diane Sherod Peggy Short Teresa Sieleman Diane Silliman Marcia Simmons Vicki Sink Bob Slater Linda Sloan sophomores class of ' 74 Dan Steffen Kathy Steward Kathy Stewart Linda Stewart Pat Stewar Smiling sophomore class officers sitting are vice-president. Debbie Eisenlauer; treasurer. Theresa Kouri; standing are secr etary. Julie Mickelsen. and president. John McMulin Steve Stinson Terry Stockbauer Heidi Stone Karla Stone Rick Story Kurt Sundbery Tim Sunderland Steve Swackhamer Linda Swart Debbie Swim Harold Taber Lonnie Tasler Dean Taylor Rhonda Taylor Mane Terrell ft a a Connie Thomas Gregg Thomas Su anne Thomas Danny Thoml.nson Lany Thompson Michelle Thompson Randy Thompson Bruce Thornton Steve Thornton Debbie Thorpe Dawn Treviliyan Woody Tngq Ricky Trumbo Bill Tucker Melody Tucker Debbie Turner Jim Tu Jack Uhl Patti Ulr Michelle Van Ress Debbie Vance Nancy Vican Gregg Voegtlin Jean Volmeer Steve Vonk Steve Vosheli Wade Steve Waldron Ed Walker e AAA® 0 n Rob Walker Sheil.i Walker Wendy Walters Victoria Walt Bilhe Ware Doris Ware Connie Warren Mark Watermiller J 163 sophomores class of ' 7 4 Brant Whitney Jack Whitney Jim W.ckersham Kerolyn Wigg Linda Wilcox Greg Williams Marshal Williams Kevin Williams Keith Wills Kathy Wilson Mary Wilson Steve Wilson Terry Wimber Doris Wmslow Mary Wiseman Jerrie Wolfe Linda Wong Lorna Wood Joan Woodard George Woods Steven Woods Becky Woxell Linda Wright Rick Young Victor Zajcew Kathy Zimmerman Nancy Zook The original ID pictures of the sophomores above have been lost. 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EQUITABLE OF IOWA Founded In Dee Moines In 1867 Valh Brown Lynda Brown Judy Judkins 169 Standard Bearings Co. Of Des Moines 2350 Hubbell Avenue Des Moines, Iowa 50304 265-5261 1972 OUR 53rd YEAR Judy Judkins Baker Plumbing Heating Co., Inc. 3m Licensed — Bonded — Insured Phone 262-9327 B.J. Baker, Pres. Marvin Cole. Gen. Supt 291 1 Hubbell Valh Brown Linda 8rown Congratulations Class of Tz S TOWNSEND ENGINEERING CO 2425 Hubbell Ave. Tim Tyler SHRIVER COLLIS COLLIS AGENCY Insurance for Every Purpose 2432 Hubbell Avenue Des Moines. Iowa 50317 Lynda Cox SONDY ' S RESTAURANT Hours 6 AM- 10 PM Good Food 2929 E University 266-5195 Dean Gerstenberger I Your Nest Deserves The Best. 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Contractors In Cut Stone And Marble 1 1 0 S.E Seventh Telephone 244-8604 Oean Gerstent,erger PRUGH SUPER MARKET Des Moines, Iowa 3940 E 29th Phone 262 5891 Linda Nelson Congratulations Class of ' 72 P J SPORTS CENTER P A Williams 2318 Hubbell Avenue Phone 265-5571 Tern Hockensmith Dan Senecaut THE SALVATION ARMY CITY HDQ. 414 East Grand Ave Des Moines, Iowa 50309 Phone 288-8554 With Heart To God And Hand To Man Congratulations To Seniors Of ' 72 Tom Brun 170 GREETINGS SENIORS OF 1972 m PLAINS POULTRY FARMS Madrid. Iowa )me of PLAINSDALE AA Eggs Elaine Southern PEOPLES ABSTRACT CO. Most Complete and Modern Abstract Plant in Polk County m ABSTRACTS of Title for Any Real Estate in Polk County Pick-up and Delivery Service Free Parking . Serving Since 1919 Lowell J Burger. Pres . Res 279-81 18 317 6th Ave. 4th Floor Call 244-61 19 Randy McFadden GO Scarlet National Handcraft 1425 Grand Avenue Des Moines, Iowa 288-8539 Good Luck Superior Seniors of 72 QUARRY SUPPLY 4521 S.E 14th Des Moines. Iowa Today a savings account - Tomorrow Security. UNITED. FEDERAL Des Moines, Ottumwa, Osceola, Winterset, Jefferson Kim Blacksmith. Lynda Brown. Valh Brown 171 M AND RADIO Service in which Des Moines has confidence ' Phone 288-7255 E. 5th and Grand | We Have Chrome Trailer Hitches For All Cars y ; ' : : Now At New Low. Low Prices Installed While U Wait Also Tow Bars SCHULING HITCH CO 1710 East Grand Avenue Phone 266-301 5 Dan Burke Craig Eylcheson Des Moines. Iowa 50316 WW LOUAVA ' S BEAUTY SALON 21 E. University 265-1157 LORRAINE ' S BEAUTY SALON Lorraine Woodnng. Owner and Operator 3505 E. 29th 262 2041 Res. 265 1221 Becky Hood Tracy McClaskey LOCKEY ' S CONOCO SERVICE Free Pickup and Delivery ustomers Are The Most Important Persons in Our Business Pleasing You - Pleases Us 900 East University Ave. Phone 266-92 1 4 Des Moines. Iowa 503 1 6 St ve Stevens wFi-: LIVINGSTON ' S SHOE STORE 419 Walnut Street 243-5515 Des Moines. Iowa 50309 Denny Cauterucc Knox Cafe Open 24 Hours 1535 E. Euclid 2 66-8244 if) Freight Lines. Inc Tomorrow ' s Way Today John Cox MODERN BICYCLES Sales Service Schwinn Bicycles 723 E. University 262 4618 172 East Des Moines Own LEE TOWN NEWS Now Serving Over 1 1.000 Families 261 1 East University 262-5651 Denny Csuterucci 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. Oarla Moraine 173 PINK BLUE DIAPER SERVICE Sanitary- Soft Diapers Delivered Each Week To Your Door 614 University 243-0274 Dan Burke Craig Eytcheson PETERSON MOTEL AND TEXACO SERVICE 3940 E 1 4th St MflHH 266 9 1 63 Waid Petei For all of season ' s most wanted fabrics Shop ZELLER ' S PARK FAIR FABRIC SHOP Des Moines Most Complete One Stop Fabric Shop 1 00 E Euclid Phone 288-2998 Tern Desing PAGANO GROCERY 3819 Easton 266 9063 NINA NEAL ' S SERVICE Includes Custom Tailoring Exclusive Creations In MttlinSfY N Jflr v Alterations Remodeling Phone 243-1422 417 Kresge Building feheryl BrSien ROBERT L NEREIM INSURANCE AGENCY 2006 East Grand Avenue Des Moines. Iowa 50317 Darla Moraine PLAZA LANES 2701 Douglas 265 1111 Pam Hum M E STORE 613 E Locust Des Moines. Iowa Tom Brim Your Best Assurance Is Insurance AUTO -HEALTH -LIFE One Premium — One Agency to Represent Your Claims Palmer Associates, Inc. 265-3437 1340 E. 33rd 265-3438 For The Best Deal On A New or Used Car See Bill, Carl or Don Moyer Monaco- Polara-Coronet-Charger- Dart- Demon-Colt Des Moines DODGE Inc. Jim Moyer 74 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. You should consider one of these six undergraduate colleges open to qualified high school graduates. Talk with your counselor today. COLLEGE OF PHARMACY • C0LLE6E OF FINE ARTS SCHOOL OF JOURNALISM • COLLEGE OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS • COLLEGE OF EDUCATION Jim Vallejo MATHEWS HONDA MITCHELL TRANSMISSION Of Des Moines Open Mon. Thru Sat. 8:30 A.M. -5:30 P.M. 1440 Locust HONDA MOTORCYCLES Sales Service 283-2446 Honda Portable Generators Dial 265-6003 Estimates Cheerfully Given 4280 NE 14th Des Moines, la. 50313 Jim Valleio Jim Beck NURSING... A REWARDING CAREER OF PERSONAL SERVICE FULL ACCREDITED 3 YEAR COURSE DIPLOMA UPON GRADUATION Applications invited from men and women high school graduates. X IOWA LUTHERAN HOSPITAL WRITE DIRECTOR, SCHOOL OF NURSING IOWA LUTHERAN HOSPITAL University Ave at Penn Des Moines, Iowa 50316 Sheryl Braden 175 JESTER SONS REAL ESTATE- INSURANCE 529 Sixth Ave. PHILIP E. JESTER RALPH L JESTER Insurance Real Estate Class Of ' 30 Class Of ' 21 John Cox KING-BOLE, INC. General Contractors 404 Shops Building Eighth at Walnut Des Moines. Iowa 50309 Tel (515) 243-3173 Robert G. Bole Robinson G King, Jr. Tom Brun JIM ' S GARAGE Automatic Transmission Repair Jim Lau. Owner 2348 E Walnut 262-3321 Larry Stenslie INGERSOLL TV APPL. Your Servicing Dealer 2722 Ingersoll Open Evenings 282-2121 Tom Brun GARVIS HONDA TOWN 1 603 Euclid Phone 243-62 1 7 Mark Reano Mark Hollingsworth HENRY ' S DRIVE-IN 1401 Buchanan Des Moines, Iowa Randy McFadden DON HECTOR MOBILE HOMES American Mobile Homes New and Used 3917 E 14th St Phone 262-6597 Karen Avitt KLEIN ' S DEPARTMENT STORE 3614- 6th Ave 243-1602 Free Parking in Rear LANG CLEANERS 2526 E University 266-0820 Dan Burke Craig Eytcheson THE LATIN KING RESTAURANT 2200 Hubbell Des Moines, Iowa Phone 266-9261 Dave Brown bur friendly, neighborhood hamburger. Jim Vallejo 176 with Quality You Can Taste ::::::::feJH| is. •nnoERson ERicKson DAIRY CO 2229 Hubbell • Des Moines • Phone Collect 265-2521 Tim Young EMPIRE FLOORS 2707 E Grand Ph 265 6069 Linoleum — Formic a — Floor Tile Wall Tile— Carpeting Janice Moore. Francme Formaro Kerry Keller DON OR AL BALDWIN HAYS AXLE AND WHEEL CO. Wheels Balanced-Axles And Frames Straightened Complete Wheel Alignment Phone 288-0400 2 1 6 East Court Ave Valli Brown GREAT PLAINS BAG COMPANY 2201 Bell Avenue Phone 283 2041 Des Moines. Iowa 50320 Denny Cauterucci EZ 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 Richard Wright M W Motors, Inc. CONGRATULATIONS To The 1436 E. 14th St. Graduating Class of 1972 The Best In Quality Cars Cadillacs to Corvettes From The BIGGEST — BEST — FASTEST GROWING See Charlie Or Jerr Watters 265-5296 TEAMSTERS UNION LOCAL NO. 147 Jim Moyer Organized To Help. Not To Hinder! John Cox 177 CRUM ' S ELECTRIC SERVICE 1032 E 9th St 266-1600 M B and R enterprises DAVE ' S CLARK SUPER 100 3720 East 14th Street Des Moines. Iowa Ron Meyers Congratulations Seniors CHENOWETH-KERN ELEVATOR SERVICE 423 East Court Ave. Phone 243- 1151 COMMERCIAL OFFICE SUPPLY 329 E 5th 288-6751 B « Lester Clark-William Phillips Congratulations Seniors CREWSE SKELLY E. 30th and University 266-9341 V . Congratulations Seniors DYER ' S PHILLIPS 66 E. 29th University 266-9271 Judy Judfcins : x ; DES MOINES FORD TRACTOR 2620 E. University Ave. ttj H Phone 262-9363 Tom 8run ' jm %qffi HILLTOP BEAUTY SALON Owner Berniece Baker Operators: Alta, Dons, Anne. Mary, , v Barbara, Diane, Judi Enjoy Personalized Service in Your Neighborhood Salon and Our New Front Door Gift Gallery ' E. 29th and Hubbell f V Ph. 266-8923 Anna Golob Kathy Miranda Congratulations to the ; - g ? ' SENIOR CLASS from Two Alumni ROY W S DAHLSTROM MABLE DAHLSTROM BORG DAHI STROM CONGRATULATIONS TO THE SENIOR CLASS HAMILTON ' S Funeral Home Ardis Peterson Ira Moller Sheila Cochran Patti Rhodes FUNERAL HOME 619 East 9th Street Vatti Brown. Kim Blacksmith Linda Brown 178 DES MOINES SEWING MACHINE CO. 601 Goo D D BRAKE ALIGNMENT 4205 2nd Ave North 244 0349 DES MOINES MUSIC HOUSE ouitars . An 814 Walnut 244-4161 EMORY PLATING COMPANY Brass. Copper and Silver. Nickel. Chrome. Zinc Plating and Polishing 3929 E 14th St. 2 C ndy Rommger Teresa Hockenvnith Congratulations Seniors FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS LOAN ASSOCIATION OF DES MOINES 408 E 6th 243 0712 Sheila Cochran CRESCENT CHEVROLET CO. 555 - 17th St New Cars 1501 Locust St Used Cars Phone 288 7041 Oenny Cauterucci EAST END LOCKER SERVICE H. W. McGlothen East 30th and Capitol Ave Phone 266-8686 Patti Rhodes. Sheila Cochran Sf arlynn Labus FEILEN MEAT CO. 7th Corning 283 0133 BOWLERAMA LANES S E 1 4th Diehl A jL JK 285-281 1 AIR LANES 4200 Fleur Drive 285-8632 CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS OF 1972 Kathy Miranda JUDY ' S CERAMICS Instruction — Firing Greenware — Custom Orders X Distr. Africans Bisque Stains Distr American Glazes Blue Diamond Kilns 2654 Easton Blvd. 265-0615 Serving the Greater Des Moines Area Hy Vee Food St CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF ' 72 Sheryl Braden Brown Bros., Inc. Electrical Contractors Commercial Industrial Institutional BROWN BROS., INC Phone 262-8209 262-7034 2905 Delaware Des Moines. Iowa 503 1 7 BETTS SON HARDWARE GUSTAVESON ' S RESTAURANT Customers Free Parking Lot 412 E Locust 243-7123 East High 72 644 E Locust Des Moines. Iowa Robert Hudson Tom Brun Latest Styles for Men and Young Men Specializing in Long Hair EAST SIDE FISH MARKET, INC. BOND ' S BARBER SHOP 1526 East Grand Ave PHONE 265-4297 Rex Staley. Larry Woods — Open Chair Bobe Kohlbusch. Wes Bond — App t Chair Larry Kelhs Tom Cobley MOST OF THE BEST FOR THE LEAST Wholesale and Retail WILLIAM E VEACH DAVID A VEACH Fine Cheeses— Scandinavian Specialties Phone 288 2124 604 E Grand Thomas Helmon l olK Louniu rGciGral bavings and Loan Association Congratulations Seniors BAUGHMAN ' S STANDARD STATION 2805 Hubbell 266 9343 Seventh and High • Des Moines, Iowa 50308 Tim Tyler Tom Brun For The Best Deal See Us! Bank-Rate Financing Where The Wheels Are Moving 4-Wheels Inc. 3017 E. 14th E. 14th and University S.E. 14th St. 262-9319 265-5305 244-3392 Jim Moyer ' Or, C AT AMERICAN REPUBLIC, OUR BUSINESS IS LIFE AND HEALTH INSURANCE. OUR GOAL IS A BETTER SOCIETY FOR AMERICANS. 80 American Republic Insurance Company- Des Moines, Iowa Tom Brun YORK PRINTING CO. 1901 E. Euclid 262-2901 Des Moines. Iowa Chris Strong AUGUST H. LUTHENS Attorney At Law 251 1 E Tiffin 265-3254 Kurt Luthens • r k p h i I i p L johnson florist f 3002 Easton Blvd. Des Moines, Iowa 50317 Phone 262-5623 Kim Blacksmith DIAMONDS WATCHES RICHARDSON ' S PHONE AREA CODE 515 900 K R r«;r:p pt in misjn 288-4398 DES MOINES, IOWA 50309 Tom Brun BURGER CHEF E. 14th and Euclid Home of the World ' s Greatest Hamburgers! Bring The Entire Family Today! Kerry Keller M ' LORDS FORMAL RENTAL Park Fair Shopping Center 243 8221 Exclusive After-Six Formals Denny Cauteruco 00 OOIOO oo OOIOO CONGRATULATIONS to you Seniors ... and HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO US Since 1872 VALLEY BANK AND TRUST COMPANY Member F.D.I.C. The only bank at both ends of the loop! Walnut at Fourth — Seventeenth from Grand to Locust Patty Rhodes Annette Taylor 10( 100 10 100101 It ' s the Coke. Trade mark (5) Jim Valleio 181 CongtaBalions Seniors ' 1 2;. Custom Built Homes Inc Ave interstate 80 288 7219 DES MOINES MARBLE MANTEL CO. 938-940 6th Ave Phone 244-8327 Tile and fvWble for Homes Baths— Ffodrs— Kitchens Fireplaces -Fireplace futures S-nce 1885 GRINSTEAD ' S TEXACO f ERVICE 402 E 30th We Specialize In Auto Tune-up: Air Conditioning — Brakes General Servicing John and Danny Call 266-9224 Mark HoHirvgswoM Bob Mud H IMdyeonfc rurniture Ap Carpet TV Ar 8800 Hickman 5050 N Be Expensive .805 8 E 30th Tires tone ONE STOP CAR SERVICE HEADQUARTERS FIRESTONE ' S STORES 510 E. Locust Larry Stenjlie IOWA FARM BUREAU FEDERATION AFFILIATED COMPANIES sends BEST WISHES EAST HIGH SENIOR CLASS TOM SPAGNOLA AUTO SALES 2136 East University DES MOINES. IOWA 50317 Anna Golob BOB ' S CONOCO SERVICE 20 I East Grand Pho Kerry KeHer Francme Formaro Debbie Knowies 742 JACK BLAIR FOOD MARKET 1553 E Grand Hours 10-10 266-9464 Open Sun. 10-2 Congratulations Seniors 72 vAginkels SPORTING GOOD J e Us For Letter Sweaters and Jackets 2208 Ingers Ave 24 Kathy Miranda RETAIL MEATS 2023 Hubbel Ave 262-7939 :ity;automotive supply inc. 1 Counter Meats Beef Cuy r esh Daily ?zers 1537 2nd Ave 288-5729 Des Mc ■ H Bg Eylcheson 11 J [Jps Moines Auto Supply Auto Parts and Accessories Wholesale and Retail East 28th University DES MOINES. IOWA Jon E Nutting Phone 265-2340 265 0579 CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS t Des Moines Renta Repair 4119 Hubh 262-93 PRINTERS OF THE EAST HIGH SCROLL SARCONE PUBLISHING CO. PRINTERS AND PUBLISHERS 1 1 39-24th Street - ■■ mmmmmr -ritrr n f MPhnno 277-4423 183 CONGRATULATIONS Sophomores, Juniors, and Se from ind Se Scarlet Boosters for Recruiting Scarlet Booster Members Steve Woodard Highland Park State c Ban e 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 Sj§£. Patti Rhodes HOME FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION Sixth Grand a Des Moines. Iowa 50307 Steve Stevens I0WA-DES MOINES NATIONAL BANK Euclid Office 2505 E. Euclid Phone 265-5372 Hours Mon-Thurs 10 AM-6 PM Fri. 10AM-8PM Saturday 9 AM-1 PM hersa Hockensmith Ctndy Romioger Congratulations . . . to the East High Class of ' 72 Cjarner f- ub fishing C o. A COMPLETE PRINTING SERVICE ART . LAYOUT . COPY . PHOTOGRAPHY BOOKBINDING 1636 Locust St. DES MOINES. IOWA 50309 PHONE 282-8146 184 Denny Cauten master pools by harry rodine company HARRY RODINE 1610 E. AAadison Des AAoines, Iowa 50313 (515) 265-5876 Tern Desmg Andrews Studio 822 Walnut Street Latest Techniques in Portrait Photography Phone 244-4956 Weddings Graduations Tom Brun Charging up the family ' s electric car. Turning junk cars back into basic metals. Re-cycling garbage into useful resources. Yes — it s going to take more energy, not less, to help keep old spaceship earth ' a fit place to live on. Yet, this energy must be produced in a way that protects our precious natural environment. We re working hard to be a smaller part of the problem .. .and a bigger part of the solution. Kim Blacksmith COMPLIMENTS TO SENIOR CLASS Frye Manufacturing Company Makers of One-time Carbon Papers and Impact Carbonless Papers Phone 515— 262-8233 Des Moines. Iowa 50304 Denny Cauterucci BREWER WHOLESALE MEAT CO. EKDAHL ' S MARKET. INC. QUALITY MEATS GROCERIES 1353 Stewart Street 2210 East 9th Street Phone 266-3463 Patti Rhodes. Sheila Cochran Annette Taylor Patti Rhodes COHEN ' S FOOD TOWN MOON T V Where Ma Saves Pa ' s Dough 1101 Scott Louisa Ramirez 244-1694 265 1994 1 530 E Grand Kathy Miranda INTERNATIONAL UNION OF OPERATING ENGINEERS LOCAL 234 2261 Hubbell Blvd. Des Moines. Iowa 50317 Lynda Brown 185 PRIEBE PLUMBING AND HEATING Mechanical Contractors Des Moines. Iowa Phone 243-4201 very Prospect Pleases, jpniy Man Is Vile. SERVICE SAW COMPA 1621 University Mel Boyd, Proprietor ' hawn Hanke Ted Crum 282-7038 Compliments O ' DEA Finance Company Visit Us At | V 1117 Locust |k, 247 Sheryl BrdcW jL R alph Reynolds Good Luck Seniors Koffee Korner Lounge 1030 E. 9th 266 331 1 Cong POPCORN PARK FAIR PEERLESS SUPPLY, INC. 414 E Rtck Ambrose 13 4181 QUICK SIGN CO. Neon and Plastic Signs Of All Kinds Sign PaintWH Truck Lettering 610E30t« 262-1042 Jackie Paul Deb Shedd 1 VAN ' S Bait Jlouv. LECTRIC STARTER CO. Fred Goldsberry 2617 University 265-1871 A Week- 1 5 Minute Delivery Service Deb Shedd Jack Paul HENRY ' S DRIVE-IN 1401 Buchanan John 0 Audsley Live And Prepared Baits | Fishing And Hunting LicensesH e Fishing Baits And Tackle Open Seven Days A Week . . . Year Arounaif 3504 Vandalia 266-9 1 29 Des Moines. Iowa Bharon Van Zandt DE CARLO ' S GRILL 549-6thAve. fl 243-9827 Steve Nielsen Mike Brewer 86 Not the LARGEST in D. M. Not the Smallest in D. M. BUT BY FAR- THE STRONGEST RATIO RATIO CAPITAL TO CAPITAL TO DEPOSITS RESOURCES Good Luck Seniors of ' 72 Port Huron Machinery Co. 301 East Court Ave. Des Moines. Iowa Rick Ambrose Best Wishes To The Seniors Ted ' s Shooters Supply 1032 E. 9th 266-1600 Ted Crum Shawn Hanke BANK A 10 57% 9 16% BANK B 8 59% 7.55% BANK C 7 94% 6 79% BANK D 7 67% 7.01% BANK E 7 41% 6 80% BANK F 7 14% 643% BANK G 6 95% 6 21% BANK H 6 63% 6.12% BANK I 5 85% 483% BANK J 5 48% 501% BANK K 4.35% 401% BANK L 4 06% 3 79% IOWA STATE BANK 14 83% 12 55% IOWA STATE BANK STRONG FRIENDLY £ 7 h LOCUST MOVING Local and Statewide Telephone 262-6464 5189 WALNUT DRIVE • DES MOINES, IOWA 5031 7 Up tight about choosing the right college? Make your choice Grand View College, the right on place to go. Where you go for your college education is one of the most important decisions you ' ll be making. So choose carefully. Consider ... 2 and 3 year programs, faculty personally interested in each student, modern classrooms, fully accredited liberal arts and pre-professional curriculum, and reasonable tuition. In other words Grand View offers a quality education you can afford. No need to be up tight when you make your decision. Get the story on the now college; talk with our director of admissions. QtSujd cViewT College A COLLEGE OF THE LUTHERAN CHURCH IN AMERICA 1200 Grandview Ave. • Des Moines, Iowa • Phone 265-4232 Kerry Keller Francine Formaro Debbie Knowles 187 BACKMAN SHEET METAL WORKS SHEET METAL CONTRACTORS Des Moines. Iowa Jeff Rasmussen Jtm Pike Congratulations Seniors PLAIN TALK PUBLISHING CO. 511 E 6th 282 0485 Rick Ambrose RUSS CASSON SON MEATS 644 E Locust Since MM 282 9177 A rl slore • ARTIST MATE • CUSTOM FR • POSTERS • REPRODUCTION • PRINTS STREET • DES MOINES IOWA 503111 [ Paul Kelly 277 2580 THE DONALD CORPORATH 313 E 7th 315-243 7623 CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS DWIGHT LEWIS AUTO BODY SERVICE 1613 High 282 3187 IRWIN ' S Bike SuppUes- Sporting Goods Hockey Equipment Phone 279-1913 THE SALVATION ARMY RED SHIELD STORES 1 166 24th Street Des Moines. Iowa 5031 1 133 E. 2nd St. 243 4277 STANBROUGIT) EAST DES MOINES ' LARGEST iajhr 2727 Hubbell Ave. 266-3131 Connie Terrell Vickie Tillman EAST ---deSTvioines national bank Serving All East Des Moines Main Bank E 14th Euclid Branch - Hubbel University Branch — S.E. 14th and indianola Road Pleasant Hill, Iowa Deposit Insurance Corporation Sheila Cochran Annerte Taylor Patti Rh 188 Good Luck Seniors of ' 72 RON ' S CLARK STATION 4117 Merle Hay Road 276-9953 Jan Woods Connie Morrill For Courteous. Convenient Service CALL YELLOW CAB 243 1 1 1 1 Jeame DePhilhps Debbie Mylenbusch VICTORIA CLEANERS 541 6th Avenue Des Moines. Iowa Jeame DePhilhps Deb Mylenbusch 1759 E Grand MOTOR CITY Fine Selection of Pre-owned cars Jackie Paul Deb Shedd 265-6666 BUTTERWORTH TIRE CO. 433 E Grand Ave. Des Moines, Iowa You Can ' t Beat a Butterworth Deal ' ' Home of Armstrong Tires Rick Ambrose Bus. Phone 265-1687 Res 266-6631 BERT L SMITH TRUCKING 3618 Vandaha Rd. Excavating-Black Dirt- Fill Dirt-Sand Gravel-White Rock-Snow Removal Central National Bank Trust Company LOCUST AT SIXTH AVENUE, DES MOINES, PHONE 243-8181 Sharon VanZandt Congratulations Seniors LISLE RAMSEY STUDIOS Parkfair Wakonda Shopping Centers 282-8965—285-3567 Special Student Prices Nancy Bowler MALLORY ' S GROCERY SERVICE STATION 229 E 30th 266-9029 Sharon VanZandt O ' HARA ' S 66 SERVICE Complete Brake Service -Mufflers and Tail Pipes Tune Ups— Call 266-0520— E 30th Grand KELLY ' S INN JOHN MIHALOVICH Congratulations To The Graduating Class Paul Kelly ® Carney §£ Hancock, Inc. SALVORS 2240 Hubbell 265 5361 Jim Pike Jeff Rassmussen CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS FIELD SHOE CO 710 Walnut 243 7159 BANK I Yes I0WA-DES MOINES NATIONAL BANK Sixth Walnut 50309 4505 Douglas 503 1 0 2505 East Euclid 503 1 7 Phone 284-8686 Phone 277-6333 Phone 265-5372 Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Rick Ambrose Congratulations Seniors ' 72 Seidler Studio 3614-6th Ave. Phone 243-2250 Quality Portraits Connie Terrell Vickie Tillman 190 WHEN IT ' S TIME TO ESTABLISH A BANKING CONNECTION CAPITAL CITY BANK The Full Service Bank With the Personal Touch EAST FIFTH AND LOCUST IN DOWNTOWN DES MOINES PHONE 244-5111 Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation and Federal Reserve System Tim Young Denny Cauterucci CARLSON STAPLER SHIPPERS SUPPLY. INC 1617 Maine Street (515) 282-831 1 GEORGE HOLLINGSWORTH Branch Manager Jan Woods Connie Morrill Congratulations Seniors STEEL WAREHOUSING, INC. 3212 E 19th 265-5351 Steve Nielsen Mike Brewer SMITTY ' S PHOTOS 715 E 25th 262-0774 Sharon Van Zandt Congratulations Class of ' 72 BROWN REALTY zyob b. University 262-9794 Thomas Brun The IOWA CHAPTER of the COLOR PHOTOGRAPHY A IV ICTDI A M IMCTITI ITT AM bnlLAN INoTITUTE OF ARCHITECTS 3839 Merle Hay Road 278-0474 Des Moines, Iowa 50310 Melody Spiker congratulates EAST HIGH SCHOOL on the completion of their new facilities in ADDITION THRFF iuL IIUICO III f l_y 1 1 1 J 1 M | n [ILL Jim Valleio Quality Material By Leacnman LumDer company 1921 Hubbell 265-1621 Jim Pike Jeff Rasmussen good-bye qnd gocxHuck to the CIqss of q?z Wti Class cTn lp Denny Cauterucci L92 McANICH CORP. Box 936 Norwalk, Iowa Excavating and Grading Marguerite Law Ali gnment — Gen Automotive Repair HAROLD ROBBINS, INC. The Auto Air-Conditioning Center of Iowa Terry Swindler 1414 Locust Phone 244-8 1 56 Sharon Van Zandt Commercial Industrial Residential MARQUIS ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS INC. 2400 Easton Blvd. 266 51 1 1 Des Moines. Iowa Stanley Ooane HYDRO SWEDISH MASSAGE THERAPY e lite MILDRED HANSEN. Mgr PHONE 243-8497 203 SHOPS BUILDING DES MOINES. IOWA 50309 Member American Massage and Therapy Association Tom Brun HANSEN ELEC CO Wholesale- Retail All Kinds Of Replacement Glass Complete Line Of Lighting Fixtures On Display Antique Lamp Conversions Lamps Made To Order FREE PARKING 282 6768 1320- 2nd - Des Moines Scott Provow SOUTHTOWN MUSIC DRUMS— Apollo Rogers Ludwig 5915 SW 9th Music Lessons - Guitar. Bass Drums Louie Carroll Cauterucci - Owner Denny Cauterucci GUITARS— Harmony Kay Fender 285 2770 DnouA FURNITUftS MTcARPtrt 5035 HUBBELL Iowa ' s Largest Suburban Furniture Store 265-3481 Sharon Van Zandt For quick and courteous service Shop 9jz n 3735 Hubbell MjUTTWHTU M Jan Woods Connie Momll THE CONVENIENCE STORE - AT YOUR CAR DOOR 2819 Ingersoll Avenue Des Moines. Iowa 50312 288-6093 Connie Terrell Vickie Tillman The took Ranch ha a few of mecjcodmino in life to hare uuil+i LjOU. ma Walnut 243 1161 Paul Kelly 193 Compliments of MIKE ANANIA INSURANCE AGENCY 407 Court Ave. Des Moines, Iowa 50309 All Kinds of Insurance MAXHFIM PHOTOnRAPI-lir 9TI jnin i vi r n li i vi r n u i u u n - r n i o i u u i u Phone 255-2 1 59 544 36th Street Des Moines. Iowa 50312 Tom Brun Steve Nielsen Mike Brewer RELIABLE RUG CLEANING CO. JESSEN ' S Since 1876 1207 Keo 243-5141 Tom Brun 2220 East 14th Randy Craig Fred Cardines CINDY ' S CARD AND GIFT SHOP 25th and University Specializing in Clogs and Jewelry Candles, Coasters and Incense Nancy Bowler 277-8057 ACKERMAN AUTO PARTS CO., INC. 151 1 High Street - 288-8576 Des Moines, Iowa 50309 1 120 High St Best Wishes Seniors DUNCAN PAINT CO.. INC. Phone (515) 243-6266 Tom Brun Des Moines, Iowa BUS 243 2451 244 7849 528 14th Street HOWARD R. MARTIN Auto Body Service Des Moines. Iowa MERRILL AXLE WHEEL SERVICE (Since 1932) 1403 Walnut Street Des Moines. Iowa 50309 Tom Brun Free Estimates Phone 244-4725 J. R ALLEN UPHOLSTERING Radio Controlled KPH 5603 if 1448 S E Creston 281 1 S E 14th St Des Moines. Iowa 50320 3025 UNIVERSITY DES HO NES SHEIBLEY AUTO BODY SHOP 266-3922 41 12 E. 14th Nancy Bowler RECORDS, POSTERS. CLOTH IMG AND MORE. EARLE FLETCHER MOTOR SALES INC. MAZDA for 72 Revolutionary Rotary Engine 2600 E University 262 8229 2400 Ingersoll People Who Like People Like To Meet People at NOAH ' S NOAH ' S ARK RESTAURANT Dinners or Snacks Try an after game PIZZA Valli Brown Lynda Brown 288-2246 CONGRATULATIONS FROM SUPER UALU Cindy Suits JO DeFINO BEAUTY SALON Five Operators to Serve You Jo. Joyce. Collie. Tern and Lee 302 E. 30th 520 Euclid 244-7336 Congratulations Seniors 1972 FAIRGROUND PHARMACY Nancy Bowler Cheryl Parker 266-3646 _ ICSnCNTIAL COMMEKUL 7 SALES-SERVICE 24 HH SERVICE Randy Craig Fred Cardines GLOBE LOAN COMPANY IDEAL PRINTING CO. HAYES CAFETERIA DES MOINES LIGHTING CO. Wishes a Bright future for East High Seniors DENNY hLWELL ' S 1426 81st (Across from Park Fair Shopping Center) PAYLESS TIRE CO.. INC. H N TRENCHING CO Digs East High School and All Its Students 3132 - 7th St All tires are mounted, balanced, rotated. Flats fixed for life of tire. NO EXTRA CHARGE 244-8101 Denny Elwell 105 e.euclid 317-3rd Congratulations Seniors GAY NINETIES Steve Nielsen Mike Brewer Rick Ambrose LAW SKELLY 1001 N Hickory 266-9353 Melody Spiker 277-5767 243-1022 243-9852 195 2720 Sampson LETHCOE PHOTOGRAPHY Weddings are Our Specialty Pleasing Pictures at Pleasing Prices 266-8040 Downtown 612 Locust 244-2164 Best Wishes to the Class of 72 ' from FRANKELS Steve Nielsen Mike Brewer Parkfair 100 E Euclid 288 3358 REHARD CONOCO 3401 University Avenue Open 24 Hours Brakes, Front End Work, (Etc.) Kevin Topp MICHAEL ' S Restaurant Lounge KNOWN FOR AGED-STEAKS ITALIAN CUISINE Selected As Retailer ef The Year On tfct Strip— Htur DrWt let ' s All Go to the DAIRY QUEEN ' Shawn Hanke Ted Crum Bob Lundquist Let it he known from short to shore, . that were the doss of 7r Good luck, best wishes are sent to you ongratu at ions 72 ! 196 2956 ROBERT BERTAGNOLLI, D.D.S. General Dentist E University DU nnp lAI.QKftl ■ • w« TCf njr r none XvX 7jO I OE.VHNV3, OVVniHOUli Ot rnnnCOl Attorneys At Law 707 E. Locust J«ft Doornenba ' Torn Brun H. J. BRAUNSCHWEIG COMPLIMENTS OF Osteopathic Physician 2116 E. University 50317 DR. J. E. CISNA, D.O. . ... Karen Avitt DENNIS J. WALTER, M.D. DR. JOHN P. WAKEFIELD 3900 14th Ph. 265-4236 DES MOINES, IOWA Grandview Clinic 2820 East 29th Street Tom Brun ■ .- ' 3BBBk-- -: - v Hk ' 1 Ted Netton rofessional Services EAST DES MOINES CLINIC Dr. Dan Toriello 623 East 12th St 262-8988 Annette Taylor ELLEFSON PHARMACY Friendly Courteous Service 1607 E. 33rd 266-3144 Denture Work DR. J. H. OFTERDINGER 1315 E. University 262-3705 DES MOINES, IOWA 50316 Larry Kellis Jay Mc8r de CHARLES R. PETERSON, ASSOC P C. Family Physicians 106 1 Fifth Ave 288 6795 Dan Burke Crauj Eytcheson Congratulations Seniors of ' 72 ' DR ROGER M BALL D.D.S. in Seneca Plaza CS Bratulations Seniors ' 72 WARD EASTSIDE PHARMACY 3900 E 14th 265-288 )7 E. Grand 262-5615 Connie Terrell Congratulations Seniors from DR. J. W. HATCH ITT GRANDVIEW DENTAL CLINIC 2401 Easton BlvoV Dr D C. Denger $ 265- 339 Dr S M Savvey Dr. P. R. Kofron Bob Hudson Mark ) Duane Jarrett 2704 Easton 266-1701 Mark Hollmqsworth Bob I DR. RICHARD J. FULLER Office Phone 266-3437 2822 E 29th Des Moines, Iowa Ted Nelson , Faaborg. R Ph. - Maxir 22; e Faaborg. R. Ph 266 5159 Best Wishes Class of ' 72 4 HILLTOP MEDICAL CLINIC 2708 E 29th DR. WALTER L. NUTT 900 rl .TTiino BIqq. Zfl NB Des Moines. Iowa 3TAFSON D D S. ||. 2 1 5 W Euclid Ave Phone 288- 1 Wfa Moines, Iowa 5031 3 £ - ' : ' ' : ' ' ' ' H Htanme Terrell. V)C V H| Rl ! • - Congratulations k WILSON HYLAfMD ATTY. AT LAW 9 1 Hubb ve 265 1465 5t mbr 5 of 1971-72 ■ Wk ||. n. Professional Services DR. M A. CORREY, D.D.S Dentist 2825 Hubbell Ave Des Moines, la. Good Luck Seniors ' 72 K ROBERT L TTIT. D.O 2921 E 9th Sl Oes Moines. Iowa Congratulations Graduates DR. MICHAEL D. RUBINO. Dentist Office Phone 282-1359 600 E. Grand Ph. 515 — 243-4177 SINCE 1872 . -TTZTrr • pharmaceuticals 607 E Eucl,d Des Moines. Iowa 50313 Denny Caute ' uccs HAMMER )• PHYSICIANS SUPPLIES • HOSPITAL SUPPLIES Bms HelmO K DR. ROBERT J. HANSON DR. R. G. HATCHITT JM OPTOMETRIST ' | 608 E. Locust St. Phone 243-3484 Osteopathic Physician DES MOINES, IOWA 50309 East High 37 19 for the Des Moines area schools . . . TEEN BOARD for junior and senior girls and ADVISORY BOARD for junior and senior boys. These young people, selected to represent their schools, are chosen for leadership qualities, high scholastic standings, personal recommendations from school administrators and evaluation from members of the retiring boards, plus their interest and ability in retail and fashion. They participate in special fashion shows during the year, give talks in their schools and to other groups on good grooming, publish a monthly newsletter and work in various junior departments each Saturday. Younkers salutes the representatives from East High for a job very well done. 200 Index i so U50 Aalbers. Steven 37.90.157 Abohns. George 1 57 Academics 88-115 A Cappella 35.109 Mr Ackerman 51.100 Acknowledgements 207 Adams. Carl 1 50 M Adams. Mike 48.60.86.1 Adams. Terry 1 50 Advanced Foods 1 10 Advertising 166200 Afro American Club 46 Afro-American History J AFS 21.47 Agan. Cathy 124.139 Ahrold. Fred 65.157 Aiken. Larry 124.139 Aiken. Rhonda 1 57 Albert. Cindy 20.40.9 1.1 Alderman. Debby 124.13 Akiim William 157 Alexander. Rhonda 22.231 Alfman. Vicki 35.39.150 | Allen Debra 1 50 Allen. Joy 150 Allen. Karma 150 Allen. Kathryn 157 Miss Allen 106 Allen. Phillip 138.139 Allen. Risa 157 Allgeier. Samuel 65 71 15 All, John 114 All . Sandra 157 Allison. William 37.157 Alked. Judy 124.139 Aft State Choir 34 Al Shatty. Adnan 21 Ambrose. Rick 30 American Cultural Studies Ames. Howard 65.86. 157f Amsden. Cynthia 35.157 I Amsden. Patrick 31 2J - 124 139 Anderson. Alan 124.139 Anderson. Beth 1 57 Anderson. Craig 86 87.15 Anderson. Daniel 157 Anderson. Dennis 65.71. Anderson. Kathy 19.124.1 Anderson. Mrs 98 Andersen. Pamela 34.35. Anderson. Patricia 1 50 Anderson. Russell 1 50 Anderson. Sue 1 50 Anderson. Virginia 1 24. 1 1 Andre. Steve 138 Angove. Greg 37.157 Area XI Community CollegW Armstrong. Steven 138. 1| Armstrong. Tim 1 50 Arnold. Richard 33.35. 12l Arnold. Vicki 1 50 Arpy. Debbie 1 57 Arpy. Edward 1 50 Arpy. Michael 124.139 Arrasmith. Barbara 99 Art Department 108 Aschim. Paul 49.150 Attendance Clerk 96 Atzeni. Tony 1 57 Audsley. Jesse 1 57 Audsley. John 150 Aurelius. Jan 35.41.54.15 Auto Shop 112 Avitt. Karen 30.1 50 Avitt. Terrance 65.157 Axser. Terry 1 57 Baber Tern 124. 139. 150 I Bach Deborah 28 124 13f Backstrom. Vernon 1 50 Bacon i vie 35 150 Badgley Marcus 84.124 1| Mr Baeth 94.95 Mr Bagdonas 63.65.93.1 1 Bam Denise 124.139 Baker Carol 34 36 37 157 Baker Dale 60 76 150 Baker. Doug 1 57 Baker. Mickia 150 Bales. Brian 157 Bales. Michael 65 Ball. Marjone 99 Ball. Randi 124.139.150 Ballard. Connie 1 50 Ballard. Linda 53.157 Ballard. Phyllis 39.42.124.132.139 Band. Concert 37 Band. Marching 35.36 Band. Stage 37 Mr Banfield 48 Mr Bankus 63.65.66.71.100 Banuelos. Carmen 150 Barach. Maria 157 Mr Barakat 63.86.1 13.122 Mrs Baranosky 46.98 Barker. Charles 1 50 Barker. Karen 124.139 bathe . Cheryl 39.124.130.139 Barnes Susan 157 Basketball. (Sophomore) 7 1 Basketball. (Varsrty) 68 Bassett. Mark 35.124.139 Batey. Dana 34.54.157 Baumbach. Ramona 52.150 Baumeister. Diane 38,124.139 Baumeister, James 65.157 Baysinger Mary 1 1 9. 1 24. 1 39 Baysinger Scott 150 Beal Sandra 1 57 Beard. Marsha 23.124.139 Beard Pamela 157 Beck. James 20.124.139 Beckman. Dennis 71 157 Mr Beem 97 Beeman. Michael 157 Beerbower. Vonmae 150 Beghiol. Lynn 53 157 Bell. David 1 1.60.125.139 Bell. Debbie Laws 125.139 Bengtson. Gale 1 50 Bennett. Anna 1 57 Bennett. Rebecca 1 50 Bennett. Teresa 1 50 Benshoof. Gary 150 Benshoof Janice 28.38 125 139 Benson Kathie 138.139 Barman. Susan 99 Bernard Leslie 125.139 Bernardino. Vicki 157 Berndt. Russell 150 WJ W Best. Robert 87 150 B.eghler. William 157 Bird. Robert 157 Bird. Steven 77.112.150 Bird. William 157 i8 Kathy 150 Sheryl 157 Black. Cynthia 157 150 Mrs Bla 65 150 Blakei • : Ror ■ Mrs Blenderman 105 Blount. Robert ' 57 Boattger. Michael 1 5 7 Bognanno. Francine 125.139 Bofden. Jeana 1 50 Boiich. Diane 22.157 Bohr, David 79,104 150 Mr. Bolm 97 Bolton, l on 157 Booker. Randy 1 50 Bookkeeper 96 Booster Club 55 Boozell. Tim 65 Borghi. Oanny 1 25. 1 39 Borich. Dan 79.82.150 Borich. Susan 27.38.82 125.127 139.207 Bosley Bill 165 Bothwell Dianna 157 Bowler. Nancy 22 30.38.82.12 5 139 145 8owling Rebecca 157 Bown Tom 157 Boyer. Linda 157 Boylan Goorgann 157 Boylan. Keith 150 -vfe Mr Br« 97 Brady. Sharon 39.125.139 Brandenburg. Gary 125.139 Brandt Craig 45.150 Brassfield. Karen 157 Breheny. Kim 1 57 Breheny Thomas 1 1 .60. 1 50 Breitberg. Steven 99 Breon Timothy 65.71.157 Breton. Cindy 36.37.157 Breuklander. Brian 65.157 Breuklander. Janet 150 Mrs Breuklander 97 Breune. Janna 99 Brewer. Billie 138.139 Brewer. Bobby 138 Brewer. Michael 68.82.150 er 46 50.55.92.1 19, 125.139 Briggs. Susan 22 157 Bring. June 35.150 Brockett. Daniel 150 Brokofsky. John 157 Brokofsky. William 150 Brookshire Jerry 28.45 48 139 Broguist Thomas 150 Brotherson Diane 1 50 Brown Bradley 139 Brown. David 150 Brown. Diana 157 Brown. Gary 36.37 150 Brown. Gregory 1 57 Brown. Jeff 50.150 156 Brown. Julia 157 Brown Linda 30 1 50 Brown Randy 3037 54 157 Brown. Philip 150 Brown Sue 39 1 50 Brown. Valerie 30 1 50 Brown. William Jr 1 50 Brownell. Richard 138 139 Browning. Kenton 35.157 Brozek. Sherry 1 10 125.139 Brumbaugh. Donna 150 Brun Dons 157 Brun, Irene 150 Brun. Thomas 30. 1 50 Bruner. Kathryn 49. 1 06 1 25. 1 39 Bruner. Keith 71.107.157 Bruner. Scott 43.51 152 156 Buch. Fred 157 ' i 138.139 Bunker Bunker Ela Carpenter. Kelly 60.150 Carpenter. Patricia 1 58 Carpenter. Randy 65.158 Carr. Kevin 65 Carroll. Patrick 1 50 Carter. Craig 36.150 Carter. Diane 158 Carter Pamela 115 1 ■ Carter Sandra 126 139.151 Cason. Dwane 1 50 Cassady. Mary 14. 1 5.28.29.39 1 24. 1 26 1 39 Casson Russell 35.150.156 Castro. Sergio 1 50 Cater. Gwen 1 58 Cateron. Joel 1 50 Dr Caudill 94 Cauterucci. Dennis 30 1 50 Caylor St even 1 50 Chamberlin. Bill 35.36 37 150 Chamberlain Patrick 22.65 84.158 Mr Charles 43.63.86 113 Charron Mark 158 Charter Margo 33 34 35.126.139 Charter Scott 158 Chase Sue 150 Cheerleaders 10.40 Child Development 110 Chnstensen Gary 99 Mr Chnstian 26.27.29,102.207 Christiansen. Jody 158 Christiansen. Tracy 126.139 Christmas Assembly 130 Clark Dennis 151 Clark. Janet 35 44.151 Clark Jerry 46.84 151 156 Clark. Joan 34 44.151 151 ldnVja fcgfiJ 6 122 123 126 139 200 ' icers (Soph) 1 63 3 me 150 Buntz. Debbie 1 50 Burdock. Carla 34.85. 15 7 jy Burgess. Ricky 150 Burgett. Gayle 77 Mr Burgett 63,65.76 Burham. Lynn 34.35.150 Burke. Dan 60.86.150 Burke. Ooug 65 Burkett. Burt 65 Burkett. Charles 1 50 Burkett. Debra 46. 1 57 Bur k he an David 1 50 Burkhead. Mike 157 Burley. Rhonda 1 57 Burle y. Roxie 125.139 Burmeister. Tim 79. 1 57 Burns. Becky 27,40. 1 1 8. 1 22 125. 1 39.200 207 Burr. Donna 1 50 Burse. Michele 46.125.139 Burt. Steven 1 57 Burtis. Phillip 78.79.126.139 Burton. Sheila 126.139 Burzacott. Jon 44.157 Bush. Donald 1 58 ftufe - Mr Bush 90 Business Club 51 Business Education 105 Butler. May 34.35 150 Butts. Lovis 84. 1 58 Butts Nate 65 I Butts. William 1 38 Byers. Bradey 158 V Cade; Teachers 99 Calaway. Wanda 1 50 Calhoun. Calvin 65 Calhoun. Sherry 1 58 Calrquin Thomas 138.139 CaHand Deborah 36.37.126 139 Calvert Dorna 1 50 Calvert. Ron 150 Cameron Denny 65 Campbell Laura 34 158 Campos. Cheryl 34.158 Canas Torres. Rhina 45.47 126.139 Cantrell. Dan 60. 1 50 Cantrell. Dave 65 Cardines Frederick 138 139 Carey. Hank 126.139 Carlon. James 36.37.54.158 Carlson. Candice 34.35.150 Mr Carnes 33.109 Mrs Carney 97 Clay Delbert 1 Oayton. John Clearwater. Linda 1! Clemenson. Christ ■35.39 42.5 1 124.1 26. 1 39 Clinton, j u 207 q Class 1 10 Cobley. Thomas 151 Cochran Rickie 151 Cochran. Sheila 30.34 138 139 1 51 Cocking. Debby 1 5 1 Coe Linda Sponsler 1. Coe. Marilyn 34 1 51 4 in Duane 138.139 ' ■ • Cole. Karla 34.151 Cole. Lu Cole. Ricky 1 58 Cole Sr Cote Step ' Coleman. Lucy 158 Collette Richard 1 58 Collins. Charles 99 Coffins. Mike 60.82.126 134 139 Mr Collins 1 1 1 Color Guard 38 Commencement 723 Conaway Julie 158 Conclusion 20 Condon A . 1b8 Condon, Connie 158 ' .CH.Mer Beck. 27 126 MO 207 Conklm Bobby 79 138 140 Conkl.n Leslie 138.140 Cook. Bill 138.140 Cook Carol 126.140 Cook Melody 1 58 Cook. Patricia 1 58 Cooks 97 Cooper. Charlene 151 Cooper. Mike 71 158 Coppola Ed 58 Coppola Joe 69 Corbin. Beverly 151 Corbm Tom 138.140 Corngan. Joan 51.126.140 Cosner Mar.sa 1 13 126.140 Cotten Jessica 126.140 Counselors 94 Counselors Clerk 96 Courtney Dean 126.140 Mr Cowles 82.1 14 Cox. John 30.35.126.140 Cox Lynda 151 Cox Norma 126.140 201 Cox Sandra 127 140 Cox She. a 151 Craig Cheryl 127 140 Craig Laura 91 158 Craig Randy 127 140 Craig Steven 76 1 58 Cram Jody 151 Crandan Lynda 151 Crawford Charles 138 140 Creative Writing 102 Creger Alex 158 Crews Janet Golden 127 140 Crews T,m 127 140 Crews Theresa 158 Mrs Croll 97 Cromer David 151 Cron.n Ph.i 60 77 86 151 Cross Country 87 Cross iia 158 Cross V.ckie 158 Crossiand Jane 34 1 58 Crowder James 36 151 Cr jm Ted 35 79 151 Cummins David 158 Cummms Donna 151 Mrs Cumpston 97 Cunningham Malroy 65 Cunningham Sharon 1 58 Cunningham Tarryl 99 OduQl Davef Mrs. ( Oavio Dav Dav , Davr. Davis Carol 158 Craig 138 140 Oixie 138.140 -•eth 138 MO , t£ any 27 ' 40 151 156 207 Or Davis 94 Davis Jane V. Davis N.nette 158 Davis Pamela 35 41 127.140 Davis Peggy 115 151 Davis Rick 158 Davis Yvonne 158 Dawson Bonnie 151 Dawson Charles 151 Dawson Conme 151 Dawson L.nda 34 35 151 Dawson Nancy 158 Dav Dougias 151 Deaton joA 1 5 ' Debate Tefr SC D£CA t Dxsdr.chilRhonda 158 Oeer B t. 53 80 127 140 4 Tsandra 34 158 £Z orteen 158 Ken Rooert a;io Sail ' III I Hm an II I | ! I II i_ DeMarch, Mar.iyn 127 140 Mr DeMouth 94 95 Demsky Brian 68 82 151 Denn.s R.ck 20 84 120 121 127 140 Denniston Judity 99 De Phiihps Gior.a 158 Derby Linda 52 151 Derrougn Cheryl 158 Derrough Deborah 33 35 127 140 Desing Terr. 151 Devi.n Ted 28 127 140 Dicks Steve 158 D«rcks Sher. 36 37 85 158 Dmgman Robert 35 158 Doane ii Stanley 127 140 Dobberthem Susan 127 140 Mr Doian 45 104 Don Marietta 127 140 Donald William 99 Doner John 1 58 Doner M.cheie 138 140 Dooiittie John 138 140 Doornebai Jeff 151 Doornenoai Mark 65 Dorow Brenda 158 Doty Dare 127 140 Doty Edward 151 Mrs Dove 97 Mr Drake 63 86 90 107 Drama Club 3 1 Draper K.m 158 Driver s Ed 111 Drum Major 37 Drum Ma orette 37 Dudley Leonard 65 7 7 86 158 Dudley Mark 138 140 Dudley Sally 158 Duffy Gmna 34 127 140 151 Dunagan Kr.st. 158 Dunn Louisa 99 Mr Durand 66 7 1 102.1 14 Dwiere Debra 35 151 156 Dye William 127 140 Dyer Don 26 27 55 58 60 127 140 200 207 Dyer R.ck 158 Eanxson Sandra 151 Eaneyw.ne Denn.s 128 140 Earteywme Pam 151 Ea;on Larry 25 55 1 25 1 28 1 40 Eddis Cmdy 158 Eddis Robert 151 Egbert Jenny 128 140 Ehlers Joe 128 140 Fraley Jim 65 Francs Kathy 40 128 140 Frazier Rebecca 151 Freel Brian 158 Freel C.ndy 37 159 Freeman Michelle 159 French Club 44 Freshman Football Team 65 Friedmeyer Gad 159 Friedmeyer Jerry 61 63 128 140 Frrsch Jane 159 Frrsto Terr. 159 Futton Douglas 151 Future Teachers Club 49 Mr Gaeth 78 79 1 13 Gaffney Paul 159 Mrss Ga.nes 46 54 102 Gallagher Brent 138 140 Gallagher Lyie 138 140 Gaivan Amta 159 Gammel William 37 151 Gant Norman 68 Garland Kelly 79 1 59 Garland L.nda 128 140 151 Garland Nancy 159 Garreits Raelene 1 59 Garren Erroll 65 Erickson. Steve 65 8? 1 Ersfc.n Joy 35 128 140 fvans Denise 158 t . it  , Gary 65 Evanl Michael 86 151 Evans Patricia 151 Evans. Peggy 151 Evert Roxane 151 Even T.r-a 158 Exploring Music 34 Eytcheson. Craig 151 Fagerstrom Bruce 32 54 128 144 Fan Play 32 Fant Nansi 27 39 128 140 207 Farmer Willie 31 53 80 158 Farnsworth Freddie 1S8 Fasano Fran 1 58 Ferr.s Deanna 45 4|US1 Ferns Susan 128 140 Fen Dariene 99 Feners Edward 158 Feners Kathy 138 140 Feners Rick 158 v I Ficx Donna 158 , F.c LaVema 128 1 40 F,nken Peggv 1 58 Pmney DebD e ' 58 Fmney Scot! ' 68 F.nney WalU-- 5 Fiscei KelTey 2 3 27 40 5 Fishbum Me n.:a 158 Fisner Douqtas 7 ' 1 58 F!Sher Elizabeth 34fTijlk L? Fitch Barbara 158 Fitch Randy 15T Fue Mark 65 F,te Richard 61 128 140 Flagg Everett 158 Flaherty Dan.ei 1 1 35 79 151 Flaherty Patrick 1 58 Flaherty Randal 35 65 79 158 Fleming John 65 1 58 Foisom Lesa 53 151 Forensics 50 Foreign Exchange Student 47 Forest Jam.e 38 151 Mr Forker 102 Formaro Franone 128 140 151 Formaro Karen 128 140 Forney Craig 61 151 Forney Curtis 151 Fors Randa 41 52 80 128 140 Forsyth Jolene 138 140 Fortner Bruce 158 Foss Penny 1 58 Foster Kenneth 99 Foust Jefre 35 158 Fox Jacqueline 99 Fox J.m 158 Frahm Jolene 128 140 80 128 140 207 thy 159 I, am ' 28 140 35 53 1 2 Gift. Vickie 3b 53 ' 5. G.krfvisr feme) 151 Gilchrist Kathleen -35 128 140 yGttleiano Marvin 1 52 GiUeiano Pamela 128 140 GiWham Thomas 35 152 Gjjham William 1 1 5 1 52 GrWum Ernest 152 Gilroy Aiyce 2 7 341 52.207 Gilroy Charyl 1 59 Girls ' Club 22 42 Girls ' Club Board 42 Girls ' Glee Club 34 J 09 Gismondi Karotyn 5 1.1 28. 140 Glen Mike 32 Glider Piper 159 Giover Darla 129.140 Grynn Michael 54 84.156 Goddard Dale 159 Goddard M arc.a 152 Goff Jeoy 36.152 Goldman. Kate 94 GorY Bovs ' 82 Got Girls 82 Gooding Larry 20 129 140 Goodwin Pat 43 71 ' 59 Gordon L.nda 159 Gordon Michelle 152 Gouiden Mike 2 7 30 152 207 GPA 52 MrssGrab.ii 42.110 Graham Jon, 37 152 Graham Tom 65 1 59 Grand.a Dana 80 1 59 Grand. a Lizabeth 35 80 152 Grant Sandra 1 59 Grant Terry 129 140 Gran ow Michael 77 84159 Gray Becky 159 Gray James 1 38 140 Gray Robert 84 129 140 Green David Jr 86 1 59 Green Deborah 159 Green Den.se 159 Green Herbert 65 71 159 Green Kathy 34 46 159 Green L.nda 152 Green N.na 159 Green Ph.ll.p 48 58 67 86 152 Green Robert 71 152 Green Wilham 159 Gregg David 28 129 140 Gregg Johnny 108 159 Gregory James 1 59 Greider Jeff 152 Greiman Kitty 159 Mr Grey 1 1 1 Griffith Brian 65 1 59 Griffith George 65 Griffith Gwen 159 Griffith Sandy 44 45 152 Griffith Susan 35 129 140 Griggs Kenneth 152 Gnmm Julie 159 Grimm Mark 159 Grimm Sheri 152 Grove Joan 152 G ruber Thomas 152 Gruver Debra 159 Guhi Charles 35 37 152 Guiiiory Debbie 152 Guiiiory Rodme 129 140 Gustafson Gail 61 73 76 152 Gustafson Thana 159 Gustm Nancy 152 Guy Tim 152 Gymnastics Club 52 H Hackney Alfred 68 86 129 140 Hagier Gary 65 159 Hamlme Danny 129 140 37 129 14 Hammond Shaney 159 • Hand 1 7 72 76 77 107 145 Handeland Snaron 138 140 Hanes Brad 99 Hanne Shawn 61 152 ManK.ns Randy 152 Haroenbrook. Donald 159 Hardenbrook Ronald 159 Harders Doripa 152 Harg.s Peggy Ann 152 Harker Vicki 152 Har.an Steven 79.129.140 Harmon Ten 152 Hams Connie 152 Mr Hams 46.95 Harrison Scott 66 164 Hartle Jil 42.162 156 Hartman Debbie 129.141 Hamer Debbie 28.29.40 46 1 25 Harvey Cathy 164 Harvey Kevin 164 Harvey Mike 164 -i as s ted t. Deborah 34 53.164 35 36 37 Janet 152 Heiier Janice 51 129.141 HeJier Mike 65 71 Heimon Thomas 1 52 Mrs Hemer 2 7 29 96 207 Henderson Audie 1 52 .161 Henderson Brian 1 52 Henderson David 152 Henderson Jill 28 98 129 141 Henry Pamela 34 1 59 Henry Philip 7 7 86 152 161 Henry Wayne 159 Heuton Sonya 26 2 7 35 39 49 1 29 1 4 1 207 Hews John 152 Hiatt Joseph 159 Hiatt Rhonda 159 Higntshoe James 159 H.iand Lmda 152 H .kJ Nancy 34 1 59 H.ll Dorene 45 152 Hill Kathryn 152 H.n Sue 28 138 141 Hilhard Charles 159 Mines Deborah 152 H.nu Brent 7 1 1 59 Mites Patricia 129 141 Hockensmith Teresa 152 Hockensmith Tom 65 1 59 Hodges Oeanna 80 1 59 Hodges Greg 65 Hodson V Ann 36 37 1 38 141 1 52 Hoffman Catherine 34 36 37 159 Hoffman Kay 99 Hoffman Knsti 159 Hoffman Mike 65 Hoffman Nancy 159 Hogate Gale 35 1 38 141 Hogate Janet 159 Hogbm Dav.d 30 36 37 152 Honn Pamela 159 Ho den Tern 159 Holland James 65 77 86 160 Holland Jo Ann 129.141 Hollander Paul 99 Hoilmgshead Judy 39 152 Mr Holm 100 101 Holmes Carol 83 160 Holt Martin 159 Homecoming Dance 1 4 Homecoming Events 1425 Homecoming Parade 1 5 Homecoming Princesses 14,15 Homecoming Queen 14 Home Furnishings 1 10 Homemakmg 110 Hood Reoekan 152 Hood Robert 61 77 86 152 Hook James 160 Hoover Mike 84 1 59 Hoover Snerree 35 109 152 Hopkins Jimmy 129 141 Hopper Kenneth 35 86 159 Hornocker Janice 129 141 Horton Dan 1 59 Horton Thelma 41 1 52 Host Theresa 31 129 141 Houck Theresa 1 52 Houge Steve 129 141 Hougham Steve 152 Houghton Tom 65 Howard Pamela 34 83 160 Howe Carolyn 129 141 Howland Cindy 160 Hudson Robert 152 Huff Becky 160 Huffman Rosia 160 Hull Neil 84 121 129 141 Hull. Norme 34 36 Human Relations 46 Hunsberger Warren 1 1 24 25 55 6 130 141 Hunt David 138 141 Hunt. Pamela 1 52 Hunt Wilham 152 Hunter Greg 46 1 38 141 Hunter Paul 46 65 160 Huntley Scott 35 Huntley Sharon 160 Huss John 62 152 Hutchinson Craig 54 160 Hutzel Vickie 160 Huxford Leonard 160 Hyde Susan 152 Hyde Wayne 152 Ideas m Literature 102 Individualized Reading 102 Industrial Arts 112 Ingham Debbie 160 Introduction 2 7 Ipalco Protect 1 1 5 Irving Peggy 33 34 53 1 60 Isem.nger Mark 160 lvanov.cn B.u 65 79 160 Ivanovich Mark 11 18 24 25 55 62 1 30 1 4 1 Ives M.chaei 35 130 141 lv« Vicki 160 Jackson Chandra 130 141 Jackson Charmette 35 130 141 Jackson Conzye 1 60 Jackson Deborah 1 52 Jackson Jack 152 Jackson Ke.th 59 86 87 112 130 1 Jackson TeriAnn 160 Jacobsen Lowell 43 66 67 69 70 1 Jahnke Mary 130 141 James Robert 82 1 53 Janssen Patrick 113 160 Janzen Alberta 36 37 160 Jan en Nancy 35 153 Jaques Sharla 34 160 Jarrett Duane 77 87 153 Janett Patty 38 130 141 145 Jefferson Steven 130 141 Jennings Gary 160 Jennings Jean 1 53 Jennings Tom 130 138 141 Jensen Debra 153 Jensen Frank 35 1 53 Jensen Karma 32 33 34 35 55 1 53 1 56 Mrs Jensen 1 10 Jewett L.nda 21 39 48 1 30 1 4 1 Jewett Terry 1 7 J.viden Terry 160 Johannsen Caryl 52 80 1 53 Johnk Ramona 160 Mr Johns 107 Johnson Andre 55666884130141 Johnson Ben 7 1 Jonnson Carol 160 Johnson Chuck 153 Jonnson Debbie 53 160 Johnson Debra 1 53 Kmgnt Janet 82 160 Knight Ten 28 29 39 122 131.141 Kmss Kirk 153 Mrs Knott 52 83 113 Knowies Debra 153 Knutson Judith 160 Knutson Nancy 160 Knutson Ron 20 138 141 Konrs Jeff 153 Koik Tern 39 1 53 Koistad Jeffery 65 160 Koonu John 160 ■ecca 42 15 Long Loren 33 34 35 131 141 Long Lowen 65 Long Lynnette 33 35 36 37 1 53 Lopez Hilda 153 Lorey Douglas 131 141 Losee Deborah 131 141 Lott Anita 161 Louffer Rick 35 Lounsbury Carol 1 14 Love Charles 153 Loved Rex 161 LOwery Frank 114 1 53 M 80 94 131 142 207 ■ 9 80 131 142 ■ 53 ■0 131 142 lardW 153 Rutn 153 Ttmotfiy T53 Stephen 153 nn.s 36 37 46 86 130.141 •uglas 62 86 153 Ireg 65 86 160 ino 130.141 Jones 102 . ones Steve 48 60 62 63 66 67 86.138 141 ones Tom 160 ones Tony 71 86 160 « , V«CKi 85 160 irdan Oianr 34 85 1 60 iraan Oonaid 130.141 ordan. Gary 130.141 judkms Joan 160 Judkins Judy 30 153 Mr Junck 16 112 Juniors 150 156 Junior Class Officers 1 52 Junior Sen or Prom 123 Junker Manan 99 Kam. Oenn.s 20 138 141 Karser Leroy 71 86 KaJar. Earla 130.141 Kale James 130.141 Kane. Kraig 160 Karabatsolis. Pe yy 130.141 Lacher Michael 160.165 Lamb John 1 60 ■ Lane Ralph 71 160 Lane Rudy 153 Mrs Langenfo :o3 ■■ K Department 7fM catshaw. J or Lau Stephei Lao Susan 1 3 LaughJm Brer ■ Lavme Jerry 1 Mrs LaVme 9 Law. Marquer Vano Vaie- Ma er Ma orettes 36 Maimb ames 1 Mr Mann 94 Maple Susan 51.1 W m 64 88 1 53 Martin Donald 153 M H 64 67 80 1 53 Law Steven m 105 Laws Mary e Jack 15. Mr Lawson 17 ' J Maso; , ?S3 Lawrence S; Mast m •ne 153 Layton Dem •e M 160 Mast- ' . 115.11 Leach. Bonni ■ ven 161 Learning. Car Bill 161 Va 1 60 H HBF 33 50 Leeie. Lame 34 80 160 M B.Hy Hr. Cynthia Bv Donald 30 1 Hr . Mary 22 160 Hn C Lynn 131 Tj p H)aniei 160 K H Linda 160 Hnore 123 L P n«fs B-jce ' 38 105 Mam Matzke Rodney Mauk Debr Mr Mauk 105 1.15 ymond 1 ' May Nancy 153 e 5 121 131 142 I Kirkman Gary 131 141 K.rkpatr.ck John 131 141 Kiwanis Club 55 Mr Kline 97 Kimefeidt David 153 Klmg William 65 160 Klostaer Timmy 160 Knapp J.i 10 38 52 80 131 141 Mr Kne.ie 35 36 37 38 109 Kn.ght Carole 33 35 153 Knight David 160 Knight Gary 11 62 122 131 141 Lindstrom Denise 161 Lingren David 55 64 122 131 141 Lipow Alan 99 Little Dale 161 Little Timothy 153 Loeffler Richard 161 Loftus Donald 153 Loftus V.ckie 161 Logan Elementary 1 10 Logan Terry 77 153 162 Long Charles 153 Long Cra.g 35 36 37 153 65.16 1 40 83 128 132 142 Tl8.l42 ■«ircF 61 Sheron 132 142 94 Cynfcfc 53 80 161 T-acy 123 .gn 30 66 105 - ' 32.142 lum Ricfcrd JI61 nougn Wven 79 138 142 n Cethy 153 159 niei Debbie 132 142 MdHbaM Patny 98 132 142 McOonouV ShJh 1 32 142 McEiree Michael 69 1 53 IcEvoy Michael 161 faddtert DorotMtf 161 FaddemRandj 132 142 M-fa ;e Todd 33 35 77 153 v -Fa- ' and. Donald • - McFan.n B ,,,, , | 1 42 MrfUto Larr lPW 142 153 McGiivrey Steven 132 142 McGu.re Marione 40 32 142 McGuire Mariene 161 Mrs McGuire 46 McKeenan Jo Anne 1 53 McKeever Teresa 52 132 142 McLam Pamc.a 153 McMuim Jonn 65 161 163 McNaney Patrick 153 McNear Robert 161 McNeeiev R.ck 132 142 McNeiey Joy 161 203 McPherson. Douglas 1 53 McVey. David 153 Mead Debbie 132 142 Mears Dennis 153.161 Mechanical Drawing 1 1 2 Meek. John 154 Meek. Phil 65 Meek Vincent 161 Mr Meier 99 Mrs Mellgren 40 44 45.104 Memorial Page 165 Meriwether Margenele 46 161 Mrs Merrill 96 Merrill Richard 65.161 Merrill. Susan 26.27 35.41 53 1 51 154.156.207 Messerly. Renee 99 Metal Shop 1 1 2 Meyers David 18.126.132 142 Meyers Ronald 132 142 Meyers. Vicky 161 Michael. David 1 54 Michael. Dennis 132.142 Michelsen. Michael 63.86.154 Michelsen Rob 65 Michener Bill 154 Mickelson. Jan 35.80. 1 32 142. 1 54 Mickelson. Julie 53.59.80 161.163 Mikesell Karen 154 Mikeseii Kent 132.142 Millard Lance 65 161 Miller. Carolyn 34.161 Miller. David 35.154 Miller Elmer 154 Miller Glenn 161 Miller Joy 84 154 Miller Kathleen 161 Miller Michael 1 54 Miller Mike 161 Mr Miller 101.114 Miller Pamela K 161 Miller Pamela Jo 1 54 Miller Penny 81.154.180 Miiligan Gordon 65 Milhgan Peggy 114 Mills David 86 161 Mills. Victoria 132.142 Minor Debra 83.85.132.142 Miranda Kathy 30.154 Mitc i 38.142.; b4 Nelson. Denise 161 Nelson. Linda 133.141 Mr Nelson 50.102.103 Mrs Nelson 96 Nelson Paul 35.36.37.84.133.141 Nelson. Richard 161 Nelson. Theodore 30. 133.141 Nenem Demarko 65 Nesheim Mike 161 New Horizons 1 14 Newman. Monica 161 Newman. Rhonda 1 54 Newquist. Daniel 133.141 Newquist. Julie 54.154 Nichol. Rebecca 38.53.80 133.141 Nichols. Laun 36.37 104.154 Nichols Renea 36.37.133.141.154 Nicholson. Kathleen 26.27.38.133.141.207 Nicholson. Susan 161 Nicks. Pamela 138.141 Nielsen. Steve 69.86.154 155 Dr Niffenegger 94 Nixt. Vicki 49.154 Noble Beth 154 Noble Diana 161 Nogel Steve 43.71.161 Mr Nordaker 43.115 Nordaker Randal 33.34.35.42.49 51 133.141 Nordyke. Craig 133.141 Norem Desiree 31.32.154 Mrs Norman 102 Norman. Sheryl 34.161 Nuzum. Penny 36.37 Nuzum. Tern 133.141 Nyman. Marcta 1 54 0 0 Boyle. Tim 65 OBnen. Susan 48.133.141 Obye. Douglas 99 MissOchs 105 Ochoa. Yolanda 161 0 Connor. Michael 114 161 Office Education 105 0 Hara. Daniel 154 0 Hara David 154 0 Hara. Mike 20.133.141 Ollie. Minnie 154 Mitchell. Kermit 1 54 Mitchell. Michael 1 1.15.163.122.132.1 ' Mitchell. Nancy 161 Mitchell. Tim 132.142 Mobley. Dana 161 Moden. Gail 161 Modern Literature 102 Mohr. Steve 99 Molte. Lois 99 Mr Mommer 112 Montgomery. Charles 63. 1 52. 1 54. 1 56 Moore. David 3 1 . 1 54 Moore. Deborah 1 54 Moore. Diane 33.34.35.132.142 Moore. Janice 132.142.154 Moore. Meredith 59. 80. 8 1 . 1 6 1 Moore. Pamela 154 Moore. Skip 133.142 Moore. Steve 7 1 Moore. Willie 54 Moraine Darla 30.154 Moreno. Arnold 1 38. 1 42 Moreno. Gloria 1 38. 1 42 Mornll, Connie 154 ■ Morrill. Don 84.154 Morrill. Greg 161 Mornll Mark 161 nd.ce 161 161 Morrison Susa Mortensen. Jar Mortley Susan Morton Sheldon 63.64.69 86.154 Mosqueda. Lmda 161 Mote. Kevin 161 Mover Jim 15 30 Mueller. Lon 34 161 Mullifc Ronald 154 dra 133.1 i 82 161 142 Murray I Murray Duane 161 Murray Jam ? 65 Murray Tofti 161 Murrow Brent 65.86.161 Musgrave Brenda 161 Music Department 109 Mylenbusch. Debra 161 8 142 Ira 142 fcNagle 97 Hl Greg 161 Sharon 154 Navarro. Juan 2 1 Mr Neal 101 Olson. John 133.141 Olson. Lyle 154 Olson. Margaret 161 Olson. Norma 161 Olson. Steven 1 54 Olson. Tom 138.141 O ' Neill. Jamie 154 Ostman. Pontus 21 Otremba. Sandra 161 Overton. Gregon 1 6 1 Overton. Mike 161 Overton. Mike 1 54 Mr Oxenreider 90.103 Pabon. Gloria 161 Page. Jack 161 Page. Virgil 161 Palmer. Charles 87.161 Palmer. Craig 161 Palmer. Lyle 161 Palmer. Mary 1 54 Palmer. Nick 133.141 Pancake Day 55 Parcell Robert 133.141 Pardekooper. Mickey 161 Parker Cheryl 154 Parker. Debbie 161 Park Debbie 131.141 Parker. Rebecca 34.161 Parker. Sandy 131 141 Parker. Tim 33 34.35.87.154 Parks Margaret 154 Parnsh Judith 48 154 Parsons Beverly 115.154 Patrick Mary 133.141 Patterson, Byron 161 Patterson. Gayla 133.141 Patterson. Patricia 1 5.49. 1 33. 1 4 1 Patterson. Sally 1 54 Patton. Catheryn 1 6 1 Patton. Renee 133 141 Mr Paul 97 Paulson. Lynne 32.154 Peckham. Wesley 154 Peckham Winnie 161 Pep Club 41 Pep Club Off icers 41 Perry. Bonnie 99 Personal Family Living 110 Peters Mike 54.162 Peterson. Arne 63.133.141 Danny 154 Peterson Floyd 99 Peterson. Gregory 35.133.141 Peterson James 162 Peterson Jensine 133.141 Peterson. John 154 Peterson. Julie 32.1 54 Peterson. Kathy 133.141 Mr Peterson 49.106.107 Peterson. Rhonda 33.34.35.133.141 Petty. Kirk 35.162 Pettey Mary Ann 133.142 Phelps. Rhonda 162 Phillips. Dale 162 Phillips. Eddie 72 76.86.87 1 20. 1 33 1 42 1 45 Phillips. Jeffrey 65.77.162 Phillips. Judy 53.154 Phillips. Randy 1 12.133.143 Phipps. Cindy 34.162 Photography Club 30 Physical Education 1 1 3 Mrs Pierson 97 Pike. James 1 1.76 154 Mrs Pillers 49.95 Pinckney. Terry 138.143 Mr Piper 97 Piper. Randy 1 54 Pinllo. Tony 138 143 Pittman. Christine 133.143 Pittman. Diana 39119.133.143 Plummer. Barbara 162 Plummer. Craig 32.54.154 Plummer Gary 86.87 120 133.143 Poe. Kerry 1 62 Pointer Glenda 5 1 1 33. 1 43 Pohch. Michael 154 Pollard Dianne 162 Pollock. Martin 162 Poole Cheryl 34.162 Poole Pamela 162 Porter. Laurie 154 Potter. Cindy 1 54 Potter. Denise 113.138.143 Mr Powell 92.93 Mrs Powell 99 Pradovich. Sally 133.143 Mr Pratt 104 Pray. Roy 35 65.86 162 Pressley. Denny 27.65 Pressley Randall 35.154.207 Preston. Douglas 162 Preston. Janis 1 54 Pnebe. Danny 65.162 Priebe Karen 39.44.154.156 ah 162 Prock. Patty 162 • Project Rise 114 Bcott Provow. Shirley 133.143.154 Pruitt. Patricia 162 P.T.SA Dr RayPugh 119.123 Q 30 H 26.27 Quillen H (Beth) 36.37.154 Hry Radden ( Raines D me 133.143 H.ouisa Randies. I  Kmthia Rankin R . Hn. Fern Bn. Jeff Hussen Rasmusse Mfbecca 44.83 162 Rasmusst Roberta 162 Raver Be- Ray. Debt Governor ; . Mr Raym Reading t Reano. Br ■Dee 28 40 133.143 Reano M - Reben D Reece. Fl Reed. Anita 1 62 Reed. Jetty 1 54 Reed. Michael 65.162 Reed. Bill 39.134.143 Reese Jo Reese K rn 35.65 77.86.162 ftk 65 Reese. Vic Reeves. fV ; ■ Registry Hni 20 23 25 43 55 79 86 87 124 143 Reichardt Reid. Rob- • 33 34 35. 1 34 1 43 Red. Tony 162 Reidburn. Kerry 71 162 Reighard . . am 71.86.162 Remster. Lmda 1 54 ■Michael 79.134 143 Renes. O • Rentena. Sheryl 162 Reynolds. Ralph 154 Rhetoric 102 Rheuport. C Jean 28.83.134.143 Rhodes Debra 34 Rhodes. Patricia 30.1 54 Rice. Cynthia 162 Rice. Debra 36 37.80.162 Rice C Mike 36.37 86.87 1 34. 1 43 Rich. Dennis 1 54 Richardson. Karen 134.143 Richardson. Tern 162 Riche. Kenneth 1 54 Mrs Rieck 103 Rife Diane 134.143 Riggs. Lenny 1 54 Rike. Ellen 99 Riley Debbie 134.143 Riley Kelh 25 38 50 51.154.156 Rmard. Diane 91 134 143 Rmehart Goldie 154 Rmehart. John 1 54 Rmgquist. Jan 53.80.162 Mrs Rippentrop 15.110 Rittierodt David 79.162 Rittierodt Robin 1 54 Rivas Rita 134.143 Rivera. Tony 162 Robbms. Christy 83. 1 34. 1 43 Robb.ns. Sheryl 28.33.35 134.143 Robbms. Sue 1 54 Robbms. Vicki 162 Roberts Linda 1 54 Roberts. Victoria 38.42. 1 52 1 54 1 56 Robertson. Richard 35.154 Robinson. Arlene 1 34. 1 43 Robinson. Calvin 65 Robinson. Mike 162 Mrs Robinson 46 Robinson. Thomas 48.63.77.88.154.156 Robinson. V Keith 1 54 Robuck Brenda 162 Robuck. Thelma 162 Rock. Jim 162 Rock. Tom 21.52.134.141 Rock A Thon 25 Rockwell. Debra 1 54 Rodberg Lettie 154 Rodda. Lmda 162 Rodgers. Barbara 36.37.42.162 Roe. Beverly 134.143 Roeder. Gregory 162 Rogers. Larry 36.37.66.155 Rogers. Sheryl 32.39 1 34 1 43. 1 55 Roll. Rick 79.84.162 Romar. James 35.155 Miss Romig 96 Rominger. Cynthia 1 55 Rosborough. Jeffery 7 1 . 1 62 Rose. Leland 162 Rose Stephanie 36.37.162 Roseberry. Elizabeth 162 Ross Bill 58.72.74.75.76.80.138.143 Ross. Eddie 65.162 Rotschafer. Cynthia 28.49.134.143 Rotschafer. Karen 54.155 Rouse Jeanie 162 Rowat.Jeff 33.35 36.37 84.134.143 Ruckman. David 70 Rummans. Steve 155 Rupe Roberta 134.143 Russell. Linda 28.38.53.84.122.123.134.143 Ruths. Pamela 34.53.162 Ryan. David 79.162 Ryan Debbie 38.52.155 Ryan. Lyn 51.134.143 Rydell. Kathryn 1 55 Mrs Saddons 103.114 Saffeels. Sally 27.55.151.207 Salisbury. Chris 27.30.35.54.100.162.204 Salazar Paula 155 Sample. Sandi 28.38.134.143 Sample. Tom 162 Sampson. Gerald 35.134 143 Mr Sams 108 Sanders. Linda 162 Sandm Jane 155 Sandon. Mark 65.71.162 Sandon. Michelle 1 55 Mr Sandquist 66.69.105 Sarantschm. Raissa 99 Sarasio. Sue 1 55 Mr Sargeant 1 1 1 Saunders. Dee 138.143 Saunders. Duke 35.138 143 Sawhill. Robert 1 55 Scarlett. Mascot 15.41 Scarlet Singers 33 Scarlett. Shane 35.162 Scarlett. Steve 138.143 Schaffer. Cynthia 35.36.37 1 34. 143 Schaffer. Kathy 1 55 Schaffer. William 35.36.37 155 Mr Schakel 101 Scheel. Brian 35.79.134.143 Mr Schlampp 94 Schlegel. Steven 162 Schc Schc Scroll Staff 29 Seaqer Ronald 36 3 7 135 ' 43 Seany, Jerry 1 62 Sears. Denny 63 Secretary 96.97 Seehan Sandy 14 15 18.19 39 Seller?, Senecaut Dan 1 55 Seniors 116 147 | Senior Banquet 123 Senior Board Senior Break fas t 123 Senior Class Pro ect 122 Senior Directory 139 Senior Party 20.123 Seventy Five Dollar Club 30 Shaffer Lenmse 162 Shanks. Kathi 36.37. 162 Shannahan Tim 162 Sharp Steve 63.86 135.143 Srwpnack. Connie 111 135.143 Shaw. A James 155 Shaw. Sandy 155 Shawver Joanne 34 162 162 Sheets. Rozann 36.37 Mr Sheldahl 92.93 Shelley. John 65 Shelton. Danny 155 Shelton. Diane 28.35.135.143 Shepherd. David 162 Shepherd. Derrell 162 Shepherd. Donnie 162 Sherman. Lori 34.80.162 Sherman. Mark 162 Sherman. Susan 35.138.143.155 Sherod. Diane 162 Sherod Robert 162 Sherwood. Stanley 135.143 Shipley. D Michael 63.155 Shipley Rodney 55.58.63.66.67.121.123.135. 143 Short. Peggy Ann 54.162 Sielman. Jeff 1 55 Sielman. Teresa 34.162 Signs. Edward 135.143 Silliman Diana 162 Simmons. Marcia 162 Mr Simonsen 106 Simpkms. William 20. 1 38. 1 43 Simpson. Annette 28.135.143 Simpson. Barbara 38.155 Simpson. Roberta 28 35.40.59.80.8 1 . 1 22. 1 23. 135.143 Simpson. Sharon 99 Sims Gail 135 Sims. Linda 138.143 Sims. Luanne 143 Sinks. Vick. 162 Sites. Lloyd 1 55 Miss Skarshaug 108 Slater Bob 162 Slaughter. Debra 155 Sloan. Debra 1 55 Sloan. Linda 162 Sloan. Mike 162 Mr Sloan 41.107 Sly. Zachery 162 Smith. Cindy 162 Smith. Corrmne 135.143.155 Smith. David 155 Smith David 35.84.162 Smith. Deryl 162 Smith. Duane 135.143 Smith. Gayle 162 Smith. George 33.36.37.162 Smith. Gerald 65 Smith. Jane 162 Smith. Jill 25.49.155 Smith. Luther 155 Smith. Michael 65.162 Smith. Pamela 135.143 Smith. Patricia 135.143 Smith. Phyllis 162 Smith. Ralph 155 Sftley. Sue 22 35 39 80.155 Stanford Carolyn 163 Stanford. David 64.72.76 135 1 Starevich. Mike 163 Starrett R.chard 135.143 Lynn 1 55 ? 42. 163 Stevens B «,ne 2? - 67.68.70.84,15! Stevens. RtfMffn Stevens. Steven 144 Steward. Kathleen 163 Mr Steward 1 1 1 Mrs Steward 96 Steward. Roger 43.62.64.122.123.135.144 Stewart. Candice 27.35.39 1 35. 1 44.207 Stewart. Cheranne 155 Stewart. Kathy 163 Stewart. Linda 163 Stewart. Patricia 163 Stewart. Randy 65 Stewart. Sandra 135.144 Stiles. Terry 135.144 Stmson. Phil 138.144 Stinson. Steven 163 Stockbauer Terry 35.163 Stoltenburg. Delbert 1 55 Stoltenburg. Soma 135.144 Stone. Heidi 42.63 103 Stone. Karla 34.163 Stone. Marcia 35.144 Stone. William Jr 155 Mr Storer 106 Story. Richard 163 Stout. Lillian 5 1 .83. 1 05. 1 06. 1 36. 1 44 Stout. Linda 136.144 Strahan. Linda 136 144 Strand. Linda 155 Strock. David 65.163 Stromberg. Mark 155 Strong. Chris 1 55 Strother. Marque 36.48.63.64.86.138.144 Stroud. Kathleen 1 55 Struble. Cheryl 1 55 Stnjth. James 138 144 Student Government 1 7.24 Student Life 8 55 Suits. Cindy 155 Summy. Timothy 1 1 .64. 1 36. 1 44 Sundberg. Kurt 36.37.163 Sunderland. Tim 36.37.163 Swackhamer. Steven 35.163 Swaim. Harry 144 Swanson. Craig 79.84.155 Swanson. Tom 70. 1 55. 1 56 Swartslander. Donald 136.144 Swart . Linda 36.37 163 Swenson. Steven 35.36.37 155 Swim. Debra 163 Swim. Janyce 39.124.136.144 Swimming Team. Boys 78.79 Swimming Team. Girls 80.81 Swinehart. Colleen 1 55 Swisher. Jams 1 55 Synchronettes 53 Taber. Harold 163 Mr Tannatt 43.101 Tanner. Ron 1 55 Tasler. Bill 155 ) 156 6063 ,a SHE son, Robert 155 son. Steven 35.114.155 n. Kurt 136.144 mson. Mike 21.35.155 n. Bruce 35,36.37.54.163 Trillion, i ottt u j Tillman. Victoria 30.40.155 Tillotson. Garry 72.75.76 1 36. 1 44. 1 45 Todd. David 138.144 Todd. Jeffrey 35.84.155 Mrs Toigo 97 Tollenaar. Janell 155 Tolson. Jonnetta 136.144 Tompkins. Lisa 1 55 Topp. Kevin 86.136.144 Torgeson. Richard 1 55 Track. Boys ' 86.87 Track. Girls ' 21 Trafter. Bob 1 55 Travis. Shan 1 55 Traviss. Rhonda 14.27.38.136.144.207 Traviss. Sherri 155 Treanor. Jane Taylor 1 55 Trevillyan. Dawn 53.163 Trigg. Woodrow 1 63 Mr Triplett 97 Trumbo. Ricky 65.71.88 163 Tucker. Bill 163 Tucker Kathy 39.123.132.136 Tucker. Melody 33.34.163 Tumstra. Danny 43.64.72.76.128 136 144 145 Mr Tuller 92.93.122 Tungland. Thomas 84.155 Turek. Dale 136.144 Turner. Debbie 163 Turner. Gary 105 Turner. James 163 Turner. Karm 39.1 55 Turner. Robert 1 55 Turner. Scott 163 Turnquist. Pam 138.144 12B Formal 18.19 Tyler. Tim 136.144 Mrs Tyler 95 Mr Tywater 55 U Uecker. Steve 1 1 4 Uhl. Cynthia 163 UN. Jack 163 UNman. Theresa 136 144 Ulmer Patricia 36.37 163 Underclassmen 148 164 Underwood. Jim 1 56 United Nations Club 51 Upward Bound 48 Vail. William 31.91.156 Vallejo. James 22.23.30.136.144 Vance. Debra 163 Vance Mike 65 Van Dam. Vick i 138.144 Vanderflute. Diana 1 56 Van Drew. Jeffery 36.37.72 Van Drew. Keith 34.35.71.163 Mr Van Dyke 105 163 i 83 Wacht. Jeanne 51.137.144 Waddle. Linda 163 Wade. Demse 53.95.163 Class 110 Steve 163 Iward 163 i 137.142  m 79.137.144 99 cca 53,156 Mike 43.72 76.156 Walters. Wendy 42.47.163 Waltz. Victoria 98.163 Wanek. Judy 40.123.137.144 Mr Wanek 51.105 Ward. Cindy 137 144 Ware.T)ons 163 Ware. Tracye 1 56 Warning Rhonda 34.156 Warren Connie 163 Warren David 33.34.35.137.144 Warren Deborah 156 Warren. Jeffrey 1 56 Watermiller. Mark 163 Watland. Pat 65 Watson. G Jason 163 Watson Robert 79.163 Watson. Willie 28.79.137.144 Waugh. Daniel 163 Way. Richard 164 Wayman. James 137.144 Weaver Pamela 164 Weaver Paula 137.144 Webb. Helen 1 56 Weber Frederick 48 156 Weese Jan 1 64 Weideman. Kathy 164 Weiland. Karl 1 13.156 Weiland. Steven 1 64 Weiss Patricia 83.164 Weiss. Sherr. 28.52 83.85.137 144 Mr Welch 97 Mrs Welch 97 Welding. Randy 20.156 Wellington. Steve 137.140 West. Clinton 1 64 West. Gary 1 64 West. Mary 137.144 West. Rand. 137.144 Western Virginia 159.164 Weston Debbie 137 144 Weston Jack 1 64 Westone Dan 65 Wheatly Norman 1 56 Wheeler. Carl 156 White. Jodie 36.37 White Melvin 65 White. Nancy 156 White. Pamela 51.52 83.137 144 Whitehurst. John 99 MrssWhitford 103 Whiting. Debbie 1 56 Whitman Bill 164 Whitney Brent 71 164 Whitney Jack 164 Wickersham. Jim 164 Wdlund. Alan 137.144 Wiqg Karolyn 164 Wilber Catherine 34.35.137 144 Wilcox. Linda 164 W.lkerson. Debra 39.137.144 Wilkison. Kathy 24.38.144.156 Wilkison. Linda 38.137 Williams. Cynthia 53.156 Williams Gregory 50 64.164 Williams. Hershel 84.164 Williams. Kevin 164 Williams Linda 47 156 205 V Yoder Menlynn 166 Young Rick 164 Young. Timothy 30. 1 56 Mr Yount 95 Z Zaicew. Victor 1 64 Zeiger Shirley 35.36.37.137 Zimmerman. Kathy 164 Zmolek Gary 99 Zook Randy 16.137 144 164 Zschau Christy 28.39.137.144 206 Williams. Michael 138.144 Williams. Mitchell 137.144 Williams. Steven 27.36.37.137.144.207 Williams. Tony 65 Williamson Joyce 48 137.158 Williamson. Michel 45.156 Williamson. Sara 144 Wills. Keith 65.71.164 Wilson. Carol 36.37.156 Wilson. Cynthia 137.144 Wilson. Ileta 156 Wilson. Jean 156 Wilson. Kather.ne 137.144 164 Wilson. Mary 164 Wilson. Nancy 1 56 Wilson. Steve 164 Wilson. Sue 137.144 Wilson. Theresa 36.37.137 144 Wimber. Terry 164 Wmebrenner. Debra 1 56 Wmegar. Linda 34.36.37.47.85.156 Winegar Lois 35.36.37.85. 1 52 1 56 Wmegarden C Sue 28.137.144 Wmslow. Dons 34 1 64 Winterbottom. Brad 65 Winterbottom. Rick 64.156 Worek. Linda 138 144 Wisdom. Mark 99 Wiseman Mary 164 Win. John 137.144 Wolfe Jerne 164 Wong. Linda 1 64 Wood Brian 26.27.28.30.156.207 Wood. Lorna 1 64 Woodard. Jann 137.144.156 Woodard. Joan 164 Woodard. Steve 30.137.144.164 Woods Debbie 48. 1 56 Woods. George 1 64 Woods Jan 156 Woods. Jim 156 Woodworking Class 112 Work Study Department 115 Worley Bonnie 34.35.137.144.156 Wormer. Frieda 1 56 Woxell. Rebecca 1 64 Wrestling Team 72.76.77 Wnght. Linda 164 Mr Wright 82.97.103 Wright. Richard 156 Wymer. Sam 1 56 And so we changed, too . . . Changing . . . think about this year for a moment. Through this book it should all come back — the changes that took place. Learning . . . from lectures, dead- lines — experiencing mistakes. Growing ... by understanding and utilizing what you have learned. Sharing . . . with each other our wants and desires, tears and laughter, to make this year the most memorable ever. Caring . . . enough to sacrifice our own time for the service of our school. Remembering. ..how it was and — Hoping ... for a future that is as happy and rewarding as the present will be thought of when it is past. We would like to thank Steve Wil- liams, Sports Section Editor; Kathy Stady, Senior Section Editor; Mary Kutchen, Student Life Section Editor; Susan Bonch, Academic Section Ed- itor; Sue Merrill, Underclassmen and Index Sections Editor; Brian Wood, Chief Photographer; Becky Burns, Judy Clinton. Becki Conger, Sally De- Fazio, LuAnn Erickson, Nansi Fant, Kelley Fiscel, Alyce Gilroy, Mike Goulden, Rosemonde Heaivilin, Cindy Mabe, Randy Pressley, Sally Saffeels, Chris Salisbury, Candy Stewart, and Rhonda Traviss. We greatly appreciate their hard work, cooperation with one another, and most of all, their under- standing. We would especially like to thank Mrs. Hemer, who supervises all finan- cial transactions for our yearbook. Next Mr. Lethcoe, who is more than our advertising and photography adviser. His desire for good quality pictures was something that we really can ' t thank him enough for. And finally Mr. Christian, whose formal title is editorial adviser, who kept on plug- ging away when the myriads of prob- lems that befell us seemed endless. Words cannot express our gratitude. We only wish that everyone could have shared the knowledge and wisdom that has been passed on to us. Thank you again, Kathy Nicholson, Co-editor Don Dyer, Co-editor Sonya Heuton. 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