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Lower right: Trying out their new equipment in the new addition are the cafeteria ladies: Mrs. Welch, Mrs. LaVine, Mrs. Schultz, and Mrs. Pierson (cafeteria manager). 4 OPENING SECTION tyiut need otAenA you one alive cutcC cOUnp t e 4e4t cftxu ccut. (pet involved cutct ex- fine 4 (f xwi ieteaA fix 6 Kfcnaue- ntent. ' Be came active okcC Cet 3 f€rd yet t 6h mv you. It ufc cwxrt cvAiie. 76e 6e4t vau id (a exfmedd you fee iHQ fivi t e 6ette i«neHt (pet envinaKmeHt, fot tatted W ec fo$Uat. Top left: Standing proud and tall is senior Jane Sandin during an assembly. Lower left: Is it real- ly a Martian? No, it ' s sophomore Mike Bales in- vading the German Faschmg. Above: Bricks, boards, and lots of mud. The contractors put up with all kinds of situations in an attempt to complete the new wing. 6 OPENING SECTION From left: Sophomores Mark Burns, Debbie Knight, Barb Merrill. Kathy Kramme. 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I do declare! exclaims Miss Brinklow (Jennifer Keller). Practice makes perfect. Bruce Thornton and Errol Garren run over their lines. OPENING SECTION Seniors Vicki Roberts and John Schroeder take time to realize that this is their magic moment. 2 OPENING SECTION TK ckC v a t6t ye t e He fa t6e fZS ? h £ 6ete at t e Coud fcoottt Vece t4e 23. IRed W atee UaAu, Utve% Uk4c£, and fnooted cvindocu depicted witter at couftte danced to. tAe $ c6 0 ztte Sound. ' Punch for two and two for punch. Seniors Craig Forney and Michelle Walker take a break from the action. Isn ' t this just dreamy? Starry-eyed senior Jil Hartle dances dreamily with her date. Jim Jones. OPENING SECTION ' TVee PaW teaMy Aave Kid £We ' 76e G 4HiC tftifc Randy Mike Glynn TOec P te Ket onme , D i ane D G ° odin 8 , L ' iz Kelvin Robinson Oliver Randy Pressley P «ei (t+U S J M ....Diane Bank. 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I ' m the sweetest, most wonderful girl in the whole world! says Connie (Senior Diane Gooding). 14 OPENING SECTION Juniors going on the U.N. Trip are pictured above. Row h Wendy Walters, Debbie Eisenlauer, Lori Sherman, Sharla Jaques, Marie Terrell. Row 2-. Sheri Diercks, Kayla King, Steve Aalbers, Mark Sorensen, Kathy Johnson. Row 3: Heidi Stone, Debbie Hasstedt. Jan Ringquist, Wayne Henry, Bonnie Leach. Row 4: Julie Mickelson, Kathy Green, Keith Bruner, Greg Angove, Brent Hintz. Not pictured: Randy Carpenter. Knock, knock, John O ' Mara. Texas Tropic calling! Senior Lynette Long delivers Scarlet Singer grapefruit to Mrs. S u Wif i 73 S eCected 6y tfifi£ic zt6 xK zkcC 4cA C , Uc adlClttf, a junto Cefc to vl lt tAe United nation xnd 70 Zo6,lK$tOK, , aCona ovit f30 ttccdent friottt ot e% teAooto. 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IRe te A- HteKtA tewed cvexe caoAieA, ca e, frtdfe, Seniors Pam Andersen and Craig Anderson reign as king and queen of Fantasyland. OPENING SECTION 17 18 OPENING SECTION s4 face 6 x a 4 66 OPENING SECTION 19 r X 4 V ERICAN LEGION Below: Sophomore Sherry Cocking. Lower left: Scoreboard shows victory over Tech at football game. etten info {letd o£ nau A tuut taAe dete utttH ti . Oct A new year of excitement and great challenge Above: Senior Steve Nielsen arches high above Lincoln opponent to score. Above right: Number 40, senior Mike Evans sprints his way to 73-yard touchdown run. Right: Senior Jim Pike uses strength and ability to control Roosevelt oppo- nent. 22 SPORTS SPORTS 23 Character that never gives up A game of inches and a game of breaks. This was especially true for the Scarlet football team in 1972. We started our season with a 29-14 vic- tory over Mount Pleasant and the team looked toward bigger ac- complishments. After shutting out Tech 22-0, we looked to the Dowling game. A victory over Valley would have meant that two undefeated teams would clash. But we overlooked Valley and lost 24-6. The big game was here and the pride was extremely high. We led the highly-ranked Dowling until the fourth quarter when the depth of the Maroons caught up with us. The final score was 34-13. A break or two in this game, and it might have been the up- set of the year. Homecoming brought in the Roosevelt game, but we were down and lacking spirit, with the score showing a 14-0 defeat. The game was played without our leading rusher and the leading rusher in the city, Sheldon Morton, who was lost for the season because of an injury. With only four games left in the season, we charged. Shutting out Lin- coln 34-0 returned the spirit and pride to the team. We lost a tough one to Hoover 28-15 but then rebounded and defeated North 27-8 to even our record at 4-4. The East-Sioux City North game showed what the team was made of. With the score 14-12 late in the fourth quarter, the offense moved the ball to the North four-yard line. With no time-outs left and the clock showing six seconds, we missed a hurried field goal attempt. The game was lost, but it showed that we the Scarlets were a team with character, a team that never gives up. Left: No. 12, sophomore Rob Michelsen releases a perfect spiral pass despite a heavy Lincoln rush. FOOTBALL VARSITY FOOTBALL TEAM. Row h Mike Curry, John McBride. Denny Holland. Row 3: Dan Borich, Kern Reese. Brent Murrow. Craig Anderson, Martin, Mike Evans. Mike Elliott, Craig Malmberg. Row 2-. Jeff Martin, Tom Shawn Hanke. Rick Winterbottom, Chuck Montgomery, Ben Johnson, Tuncland. Mark Sandon, Keith Wills, Audie Henderson, Mike Smith, Jim Mike Michelsen, Gail Gustafson. 26 FOOTBALL 9 o I VARSITY FOOTBALL TEAM. Row I, Rob Bell. Sheldon Morton, Doug Jones, son. Row 3: Craig Heller. Phil Henry. Phil Cronin. Coleman Lawrence. Ki Richard Johnson. Leonard Dudley. Row 1 Leroy Kaiser. Mike Adams. Tom Luthens. Rob Michelsen. Tim O ' Boyle. John McMulin. Coach Charles Robinson. Dale Baker. Gary Hagler. Craig Forney. Mr. Drake. Mr. J. John- big yardage. FOOTBALL 27 Number 12 sophomore Rob Michelsen. No. 76 junior John McMulin, No. 77 senior Tom Robin- son, and No. 65 senior Shawn Hanke, down Valley opponent for a loss. Right: Number 53 senior Craig Heller, No. 62 senior Gail Gustaf- son. and No. 40 senior Mike Evans sack oppo- nent. 28 FOOTBALL Sophomores break even, finish with 4-4 record The 1972 season for the sophomores was one of excitement and learning. Coach Bankus said, I enjoyed working with these guys ; they had a positive attitude and always wanted to go all out. I think many of them will be starters on varsity next year. Some of the victories of the year were those over Roosevelt, 66-20, and Tech, 42-0. An unfortunate loss to Dowling took place, 12-14. The sophomores played without the services of Rob Michelsen, who played varsity all year, and Tim O ' Boyle, who played varsity most of the year. The sophomore team com- piled a record of 4-4. Sophomore Football Season Record 4-4 Metro Record 4-3 East 12 Marshalltown ' 21 East 42 Tech 0 East East 36 Valley 12 Dowling 12 14 East 66 Roosevelt 20 East 12 Lincoln 20 East 22 Hoovet 14 East 20 NorJ | 22 SOPHOMORE FOOTBALL TEAM. Row . Kevin Carr manager, Patrick Watland. Demarko Nereim. Roger James. William Western, Randy Gardner. Douglas Anderson. Douglas Burke. Randy Crum. Bertrum Burkett. Kenny Williams. Gary Evans. Randall Stewart. Row 2. Steve Atzeni manager. Gene Williamson. Charles Matthews. Gregg Hodges. Gordon Milligan. Ralph Spangler. Gary Blackford. Jerry Lyons. Mark Balance. Calvin Calhoun. Richard Reese. Gregory Mosby. Melvin White. Mark Tarr. Jeff Layton. Row 3: Rodney Smith manager. Errol Garren. Michael Vance. Mark Burns. Brad Winterbottom. Burie Pickett. James Mclntire. Tim Boozell. Khnstopher Graham. Dennis Cameron. Dennis Pressley. Steven Puderbaugh. Assistant Coach Burgett. Head Coach Bankus. Second year for freshman football FRESHMAN FOOTBALL TEAM. Row I Allie. Tindrell. Cockayne. Lopez. Wortham. Powell. Baker. Lyle. Patton Row 2 Holland. Donaldson. Thornton. Banks. Balduchi. Fick. Deremiah. Buckalew. Enckson. Row 3: Coach Jessen. Holland. Madison. McDonald. Nicholes. Short. Negret. Burr. Stradley. Snider. Coach Lyons. Row 4 : Keane. Smith. Boone. Anderson. Baird. knox. Mullen. Williams. Hood. Row 5 Gibson. Riekens. Hill. Frost. James. Cushingberry. Aller. King. Row 6-. Anderson. Cook. Carter. Bethards. Phipps. Clay, kasper. Staley Row 7 Hall. Sophomore quarterback Tim Boozell prepares to throw a pass. FOOTBALL 29 Coach Jessen leads his team to better year Above: Senior Mike Brewer jumps high over Hoover opponent for basket. Right: Senior Blame Stevens makes a good move inside for two of his many points. 30 BASKETBALL VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM. Row h Herb Green, Rick Trumbo, Phil Green. Jeff Martin, Mark Sandon. Ben Johnson, Brent Hintz. Tom Swanson, Mike Brewer, Dennis Beckman. Row 2-. Coach Sandquist, Roger James — manager. Tony Slick Jones. Leroy Kaiser, Steve Nielsen, Bill Spizman, Blaine Stevens, Mike Heller, Doug Fisher, Bob Spizman— manager. Coach Jessen. Senior Phil Green lays in two among a crowd of Lincoln players. BASKETBALL 31 BASKETBALL SEASON RECORD 7-12 METRO RECORD 3-10 East 78 Nevada 41 East 58 Dowling 79 East 65 S.C. North 60 East 70 Roosevelt 60 East 67 Lincoln 80 East 67 Hoover 63 East High Scarlet Classic 1st East 73 North 69 East 82 Tech 86 East 64 Valley 73 East 70 Dowling 71 East 69 Roosevelt 71 East 78 Lincoln 87 East 55 Hoover 68 East 67 North 62 East 53 Ottumwa 64 East 86 Tech 87 East 74 Valley 77 East 76 Nevada 57 •X Right: Number 22, Tony ( Slick ) Jones, reaches high above Dowling opponent to score two as seniors Steve Nielsen and No. 54, Jeff Martin, prepare for rebound. 1972-73 season sparked excitement, thrills, chills A new coach, a new game plan, and a great deal of pride were the in- gredients of the 1972-73 Scarlet cagers. Highlighting the season with close games against Dowling, Valley, and Tech, the squad had the talents of many players. Tony ( Slick ) Jones, who was the leading rebounder in the city, was named to the All-City first team. Senior Phil Green was also among the big point-makers. Coach Jessen commented: This year East High made a contribution to the most exciting year of basketball in the history of the city of Des Moines. BASKETBALL BASKETBALL 33 SEASON RECORD METRO RECORD 1 1-3 OVERALL RECORD 14-4 East 67 Nevada 53 East 70 Dowling 62 cast 65 Sioux City North 70 East 67 Rnn pv lt V r vU5CVCIl 47 East 76 Lincoln 44 East 67 Hoover 45 East 7 North 65 East 71 Tech 53 East 74 Valley 65 Eat? 67 Dowling 69 East 58 Roosevelt 4 53 East 50 Lincoln 61 East 50 Hoover 47 East 64 North 62 East 62 Ottumwa 58 East 77 Tech 62 East 88 Valley 71 East 88 Nevada 70 Sophomores take Metro for second straight year The 1972-73 season was another victorious one for the sophomores. Coach John Bankus said, I have to be real proud of this team. They were a hard working and dedicated group of guys. Each player was outstanding and contributed to the team effort. I believe one of our main difficulties was a height problem, with the tallest player standing six feet, one inch tall. The young Scarlets won their last six games. The highlight of the year came when the team defeated North, which was then leading the Metro. The running and pressing team then went on to an 11-3 Metro record, and a 14-4 overall record to win the Metro title for the second consecutive year. SOPHOMORE BASKETBALL TEAM. Row . Mark Ford. Dennis Cameron, Tim Boozell. Row 2-. Lowell Long. Brad Winterbottom. David Hanson. Greg Brown. Row 3: Coach Bankus. Mark Burns. Bob Sellers. Rob Michelsen. Tim O ' Boyle, Gary Blackford, Tom Houghton, Mark Grimm (manager). Above center Number 55, Rob Michelsen, and No. 21, Tim O ' Boyle, bring the ball upcourt. Above: Number Tim Boozell shoots for two. BASKETBALL Seniors lead Scarlet wrestling squad WRESTLING 35 Young Scarlet grapplers look forward to next year The 19 2-73 wrestling season was one or learning and maturing for most Of the East matmen. Coach Hand said: This was the youngest team I ' ve coached. Six to eight sophomores will letter, along with many juniors and seniors. The team had a tremendous attitude and put forth one hundred percent. A highlight of the wrestling season was the Pin Tournament at knowille where each wrestler had a chance to win a medal. Four outstan- ding seniors were Lyle John- son — undefeated in metro, Phil Henry, Jim Pike, and Tom Robinson. Abate Junior Dale Scott prepares to break down opponent. Right Senior Tom Robinson o-v :u ,r :c g ' rtvnen: Left: Senior Phil Henry goes for a pin against rival matman. Below left: Senior Bob Best waits for referee to signal victory. Below: Junior Kevin Elder applies pressure to opponent. W«STU G JUNIOR VARSITY WRESTLING TEAM. Row I. Pat Watland, Brian McCor- Holland, Dave Smith, Jeff Layton, Terry Logan, Denny Pressley, Charlie mick, Steve Liker. Demarko Nereim, Garland Angove, Erroll Garren, Mike Matthews. Selover. Row 2-. Craig Malmberg, Kern Reese, Dave Heger, Bob Hood, Jim Sophomores dominate jr. varsity The 1972-73 junior varsity wrestl- ing team compiled a season record of 2-8, due mainly to inexperience. The team consisted primarily of sophomores; Mr. Burgett coached the squad. Mr. Hand, the varsity coach, also assisted, and commented, We had a fantastic turnout from the sophomores this year. They are a good group of guys with the greatest attitudes I ' ve ever seen. Junior Kern Reese takes command of Roosevelt opponent and strives for pin. 38 WRESTLING Female cagers win 7 in a row Inexperienced, wary of change, and hoping for a successful season, the 1972-73 girls ' basketball team launched themselves into a season of excitement and thrills. The female cagers started off the season slowly by building a 1-2 record for the first three games. Then, with the utmost of ease, the girls scored seven con- secutive victories. Besides coming in second place, the squad also had the honor of having the leading scorer in the city — sophomore Sherry Cocking. Coach Murphy commented, This be- ing the first year of girls ' basketball at East, I couldn ' t have asked for a finer group of girls. GIRLS ' SOPHOMORE BASKETBALL TEAM. Row Debbie Rich mond. Cindy Bowers, kelli Smith. Janet Murphy. Debbie Van dusseldorp. Tammy Malmberg. Peg Rinehart Row 2 Barb Merrill (manager). Mrs. Langholz (chaperone). Barb Hartzer. Karla Collins. Denise Disbrow. Jill Hogate. Cindy Raver. Kathy Kramme. Mary Hildebrand. Kim Hull (manager). Coach Durand. SEASON RECORD 8-2 East 58 Roosevelt 62 East 63 Hoover 57 East 43 Lincoln ' f.mf 4 50 East 60 North 40 East 57 East SO Roosevttt j 52 East 71 Hoover 59 East 51 Lincoln 38 East 70 North 26 East 56 Tech 52 GIRLS ' VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM. Row . Janet Heitkamp. Sandy Stovall. Sue Staley. Becky Staley. Sue Henderson. Connie Ballard. Raelene Garrelts Row 2. Debbie Shipley. Vicky Clark. Sherry Cock mg. Becky Woxell. Debbie Ingham. Denise Gustaveson. Row 3 Sandy Deenng (manager). Mrs. Langholz (chaperone). Kathy Green. Valerie Scott. Janet Hogate. Linda Wong. Lynn Tepley. Coach Murphy, and Beth Ouillen (manager). BASKETBALL Softball: new sport with new victories Ball four! was the cry as the 1972-73 girl ' s Softball team took their bases and compiled an 8-3 record for the season. This was the first year for girls ' Softball at East, and it was ex- pected that the girls would do a fair job of getting victories. But, as their record well describes, the girls fought hard and chalked up eight victories. At times, they defeated their op- ponents by more than ten points. Because there was no Metropolitan schedule, the girls played teams from different cities. The leading hitter on the team this year was Debbie Vandusseldorp. Some of the outstanding players were Sherry Cocking, Linda Gordon, Bette Raver, Debbie Rhodes, and Debbie Vandusseldorp. GIRLS ' SOFTBALL TEAM. Row I, Mr. Schnoor (coach). Debbie Rhodes, Bette Raver, Linda Sloan, Gracie Gordon, Teresa Hockensmith, Debbie Thorpe. Lauren Hunsberger, Kay Johannsen. Row 2-. Kim Jordison, Linda Swartz, Ten Wright, Sherry Cocking, Cindy Bowers, Jodi Evans, Dorene Garrelts, Raelene Garrelts, Mr. Heller (assistant). Row 3= Sandy Beal, Denise Gustaveson, Kathy Myers, Cindy Raver, Michelle Sullivan, Linda Gordon, Thana Gustafson, Diane Bolich, Debbie Vandusseldorp. SEASON RECORD 8-3 East 8 Valley W D M. 6 East 9 Urbandale 4 East 15 Newton 4 East 4 Valley W.D.M. 7 East 14 Earlham 2 East 15 Dallas Community I East 8 Norwalk I East 7 Dallas Community I East 22 Earlham 9 East 5 1-35 II East I Newton 5 Determination is shown on the face of senior Teresa Hockensmith as she strives for the base. Competitive gymnastics: a first at East Competitive gymnastics was a new sport for East this year. In past years, there had been a Gymnastics Club, but this was the first year for a competitive team. In addition to the team, there was also a Gymnastics Club which met once a week. This season was a new experience for the gymnasts. The girls had had little experience in competing in gym- nastics, says the gymnastics coach, Mrs. Geissinger. There are five events in a gym- nastic meet. They are tumbling, bar, beam, floor, and vaulting. The two 1 -A ' ' 2d GIRLS ' GYMNASTICS TEAM. Row I. Barb Merrill, Carol Stuart, Karen Greider. Kathy Miller, Goldie Rinehart, Caryl Johannsen, Sue Merrill, Patricia Ulmer. Cheryl Stuart. Row 2: Lorraine Bates (manager), Carla Burdock, Mona Baumbach. Margaret Francis, Sally De Fazio. Jane Peterson, Shirley Trumbo, Peggy Irving. Not pictured: Diane Bolich. Debbie Eisenlauer. most outstanding gymnasts were Mona Baumbach and Margaret Fran- cis. In participating in the meets, they performed in all five events. Margaret Francis, a sophomore, went to regionals where she placed eighth in her floor exercise. SEASON RECORD East 88.95 Lincoln 84.45 4th Roosevelt Itivit. 75.30 3rd 2nd Dowting Urbandale Invit. 9510 Triangular Meet 124.70 Jefferson, Dowfing Urbandale 108.40 2nd Triangular Meet Ames, Ankeny Roosevelt 120 180 6th Districts Above left: Performing splits on the balance beam is senior Mona Baumbach. GYMNASTICS Girls ' volleyball team to quarter finals in districts We had a very young team with little experience, says East ' s volleyball coach, Mrs. Knott. The bulk of the team was made up of tenth and eleventh graders. There were three returning players from last year ' s team, one which had been a reserve for the A team and two which had played oc- casionally for the B team. Captains for the A team were Doris Brun and Rhonda Aiken. Captain for the B team was Connie Dalrymple. This year ' s volleyball team ended the season by making it to the quarter finals in districts. GIRLS ' VOLLEYBALL TEAM. Row h Norine Hull, Rhonda Aiken, Ruth Hecker, Connie Dalrymple, Barb Guillen. Doris Brun. Row 2-. Eileen McLain, Laurie Sorensen, Jane Frisch, Cheranne Stewart. Jody Christiansen. Patti Weiss, Pam Poole, Not pictured: Cheryl Gritton. IP 1 7 Preparing to tip the ball over the net is junior Dons Brun. GIRLS ' VOLLEYBALL RECORD 2-4 East 15 Hoover East 15 Hoover East 6 Indianola East 6 indianola East 12 Hoover East 14 Hoover East 15 North East 15 North East 5 North East 7 North East 9 Indianola East 10 Indianola VOLLEYBALL School ' s records broken: two swimmers to state This swimming season proved to most to be one of new experiences and learning. There were 13 new members on the team, most of whom hadn ' t swum competively before. Some of the outstanding swimmers were Debbie Eisenlauer, Margaret Francis, Denise Gustaveson, and Julie Mickelson, says the swim- ming coach, Mrs. Geissinger. Margaret Francis, a sophomore, was named the most outstanding swimmer for her effort in improving her times. Qualifying for the state meet were Denise Gustaveson and Julie Mickelson. In this last swimming season three school records were broken. The new records were set in the breaststroke, the individual medley, and the 400-yard freestyle relay. GIRLS ' SWIMMING TEAM. Row I. Roxanne Foresman, Barb Merrill, Kathy Miller, Elaine Harlan, Michelle Millang, Julie Taylor. Row 2-. Debbie Eisenlauer (co-captain), Debbie Hasstedt, Debbie Shipley, Lorraine Bates, Margaret Francis, Julie Mickelson (co-captain). Row 3: Karen Fuller, Debbie Knight, Denise Gustaveson, Penny Miller, Liz Grandia, Shirley Trumbo, Mrs. Geissinger (coach). Not pictured: Peggy Irving. Pulling for a victory is junior Julie Mickelson, shown doing the breaststroke. SWIMMING Returning letter winners to lead a new golf team With a new team with little ex- perience, we don ' t expect to do as well, but we are going to have fun, says the girls ' golf coach, Mr. Cowles. The golf team has two experienc- ed players returning: Christie Clemen- son, captain, and Connie Ballard. Both girls are letter winners. Included in the nine girls out for golf are four juniors and five seniors. 4 OlRLS OOLF TEAM. Row h Sally De Fazio. Ileta Heitkamp, June Bring. Not pictured: Connie Wilson. Row 1 4r. Cowles (coach). Christie Ballard. Becky Staley. Sue Merrill Clemenson. Julie Mullms. Heidi Stone. Janet GIRLS ' GOLF SCHEDULE 1973 April 2 Roosevelt 5 Southeast Polk 6 Urbandale ■BEES Tech 12 Newton 23 Valley 25 North 26 Lincoln May 10 Dowling II Sectional 16 Hoover 18-19 District 26 State Top: Senior Connie Ballard shows a good follow-through after a tee-off. Above: Junior Julie Mullins demonstrates her driving technique. 44 GOLF GIRLS TENNIS SCHEDULE April May 5 Tech 9 Valley II Indianola 25 Hoover 30 Dowling 2 Lincoln 3 Newton 7 Ankeny 9 North 10 Roosevelt Here 11 District 19 State Here Here Here Here There Here Here There There am Senior Lois Winegar watches intensely as she sends the ball to her opponent. GIRLS ' TENNIS TEAM. Row I. Connie Dalrymple, Linda Winegar, Lauren Hunsberger, Carla Bur- dock, Debbie Todd, Vicki Jones, Barb Hartzer. Row I-. Marie Terrell. Ronda Venosky, Diann Jordan. Lois Winegar, Joy Miller, Mr. Johnson (coach). Not pictured: Sheri Diercks. Racqueteers prepare for new season ' s competition There are 20 girls out for this year ' s tennis team, 13 of whom are on the Challenge Board and will be par- ticipating in this year ' s tennis meets. Lauren Hunsberger, one of the top 13, is the only freshman on the team. Promising players include Joy Miller, Ronda Venosky, Linda Winegar and Lois Winegar. Lois Winegar, a senior, has been the Number I player for three years. Joy Miller, Ronda Venosky, and Linda Winegar, all seniors, are two-ring letter winners, and Carla Burdock and Marie Terrell, juniors, are one-ring letter winners. Mr. Johnson: three years Athletic Director at East Mr. Johnson is not only this year ' s girls ' tennis coach, but he is also the Athletic Director at East. As Athletic Director, he coordinates the athletic program for East. He schedules non-conference games with other schools. Mr. Johnson has been Athletic Director for three years. TENNIS 43 Burmeister, Brady finish as top Metro contenders Led by sophomores and juniors, the 1972-73 swimming team had a season of ups and downs. Coach Gaeth said, The team was made up mostly of juniors and sophomores. The guys worked hard but were a little lacking in attitude. Next year ' s chances should be good, depending on the team ' s attitude and what freshmen can help us. Junior Tim Burmeister and sophomore John Brady went to the state competition. Tim swam the 100- yard backstroke and John was a diver. Three other outstanding juniors were Dave Rittierodt. Dave Ryan, and Rick Roll. Above: Junior Dave Rittierodt gasps for air in the 400-yard freestyle. Right: Junior Dave Ryan shows style in the butterfly. 46 SWIMMING Far left: Junior Rick Roll displays his best form in the 100-yard freestyle. Left: Junior Bill Ivanovich displays his skill in diving. Below left: Junior Tim Burmeister shows his winning form in the 100-yard backstroke. SEASON RECORD METRO RECORD 2-5 East 20 Lincoln East 45 S.E. Polk East 48 Downing East 17 Valley East 47 Boone East 61 Tech East 17 Hoover East 31 North tast 58 Boone East 22 Roosevelt D-t-7 75 50 47 78 48 34 78 64 37 73 SWIMMING TEAM. Row li John Brady, Bill Ivanovich, Brian Kuder (student manager), Tim Burmeister, Pat Goodwin, Jerry Grogan, Craig Cram, Eric Moore, Dan Greenwood, Kent Balduchi, Randy Stewart. Row X Head Coach Gaeth, Assistant Coach Thompson, Dan Flaherty, Rick Roll, Pat Chamberlain. Sam Allgeier. Rob Walker. David Ryan. David Rittierodt. Rob Watson, Dawn Trevillyan (equipment manager), Peggy Irving (equipment manager). Not pictured: David Bolin. SWIMMING 47 Five returning lettermen; hopes high for good season BOYS GOLF SCHEDULE April May 2 Roosevelt 4 Tech 6 Urbandale 10 Dowling 13 Newton 23 Valley 30. North 2 Lincoln 4 Southeast Polk 10 Hoover 12 Sectional 18 Districts 19 Districts 26 State ft With five returning lettermen, we hope to have a pretty successful season, says the boys ' golf coach, Mr. Cowles. Lincoln, Dowling, and Valley will be our toughest competitors. The team includes 15 players: two freshmen, six sophomores, three juniors, and four seniors. The five letter winners are Dan Borich, Brian Demsky, Steve Erickson, Gary Hayworth, and Bob James. BOYS ' GOLF TEAM. Row h Bob James, Dennis Clemens. Row 2-. Mr. Cowles (coach), Roger James. Brian Demsky, John Koontz, Dan Borich, Mike Mathias. Steve Erickson. Jeff Phillips. Not pictured: Paul Avery, Dave Forest, Gary Hayworth, Allen McCallister. Above and right: Junior Steve Erickson is shown demonstrating his swing. 48 GOLF BOYS ' TENNIS TEAM. Row I. Dave Cook, Errol Garren, Ken Long, Scott Provow, Tony Lee, Phil Tindrell. Row 2-. Louis Butts. Bob Best, Jeff Todd. Paul Leuthauser. Richard Johnson, Joe McDonald, Mike Glynn. Neal Long. Row 3= Greg Brown. Don Morrill, Dennis Beckman. Blaine Stevens. Paul Aschim. Tom Tungland, Mr. Thompson (coach). Brian McCormick. Not pic- tured: Mark Grimm, Dave Smith, Mark Sorensen. Rebuilding year for tennis team This is a rebuilding year, says the boys ' tennis coach, Mr. Thomp- son. Having lost four letter winners, this year ' s team has many inex- perienced players. There are 24 participants, in- cluding two freshmen who are on the starting line-up to begin the season. There are also four returning letter winners: Tony Lee, Scott Provow, Blaine Stevens, and Tom Tungland. Left: Wow! This is really my racket. says junior Mike Glynn as he demonstrates his backhand technique. BOYS ' TENNIS SCHEDULE 1973 May 4 Here 10 Valley There 13 Indianola There 23 Hoover Here 27 Dowling There 1 Lincoln There 4 North There 12 District 14 Roosevelt Here 25 State 26 State TENNIS 49 CROSS COUNTRY SEASON RECORD 2-4-1 East 17 North 21 East 10 Roosevelt 26 East 13th Ames Invt. East 14 Valley 14 East 0 Hoover Invt. East 12th State Mile East 26 fc i-Dowling 10 East 22 Tech 14 East 0 Grinned Invt. East 30 Lincoln 10 East 30 Hoover 10 East 7th Metro Conf. Meet East 9th Augustine Invt. East 9th Urbandale Invt. East 19th State 2 Mile Right: Sophomore Jeff Groat leads the pack in cross country action at the Grandview golf course. CROSS COUNTRY TEAM. Row . Jim Fraley. Roy Pray, Debela Birru, Lyle Johnson, Dave Smith, Kevin Elder. Jeff Groat. Row 2-. Louis Butts, Scott Provow, Jeff (Moe) Phillips, Doug Fisher, Greg Brown, Brian McCormick, Dave Hanson, Coach Harris. Foreign student takes part in cross country contests The 1972-73 cross country team did a fine job this year in compiling a 2 4-1 reco rd for the season. This was due mainly to the fact that the Scarlet runners returned with no lettermen at all. The season also began with a new coach. Mr. Harris took the job on an interim basis. Mr. Harris also com- mented, Our sophomores and juniors were a great asset to our team. I believe this was the rebuilding year for cross country at East. I was happy to see our foreign exchange student from Ethiopia, Debela Birru, running for the squad. I believe Birru ac- complished a great deal in competing with American students. 30 CROSS COUNTRY Females participate in track competition Tf r GIRLS TRACK TEAM Plummer Deryl Smith Tepley Beth Quillen Didanato. Michelle M Row I: Peggy Irving. Linda Wilcox. Barb Raelene Garrelts. Nancy Mitchell. Lynn Row 2. Kathy Leto. Kathy Miller. Ann illang. Denise Gustaveson. Barb Quillen. Doris Brun. Row 3: Mr. Koroch (coach). Kathy Johnson. Kim Lee. Teresa Beghtol. Kay Johannsen. Vickie Clark. Debbie Shipley The gun sounds, and the girls and guys are off for another season on the cinders. Female track is a new addi- tion to athletics and will probably be a very successful one. Many of the new girls ' sports have been highly successful. The coach is Mr. Koroch. The guys have plans also. Senior Mike Evans commented, I guess the track team ' s main goal is to qualify for the Drake Relays and participate in the State Meet. The team hopes to accomplish great things with their two-mile relay team and sprinters. The coaches for this year ' s squad are Mr. Charles (head coach), Mr. Drake (distance runners and field events), and Mr. Johnson (sprinters). BOYS TRACK SCHEDULE March 29 Lincoln at East April 3 Valley. Hoover, East at East April 10 East North Tech at Tech April 14 Hi-Covey Relays at Ames April 17 Mustang Relays at Shenandoah April 21 Bobcat Relays at Marshalltown April 27-28 Drake Relays May I East at Roosevelt May 4 Trojan Relays at Atlanta May 11-12 District Meet at Ames May 17 Conference Meet at Drake May 25-26 State Meet at Drake GIRLS ' TRACK SCHEDULE April II East, Roosevelt, Lincoln at Lincoln April 14 Tall Corn Relays at Adel April 24 Cinderdust Relays at Adel May 7-8 District May 18-19 State BOYS TRACK TEAM. Row I Gary Evans. Kevin Carr. Tom Tillman. Charlie Matthews. Brad Winterbottom. Doug Ander son. Lowell Long. Steve Gilbert. Demarko Nereim. Dave Cantrell. Row 2: Jerry Lyons. Kelvin Robinson. Kevin Rinard. Tim Boozell. Scott Steen. Bill Williams. Jeff Terrell. Earl Stewart. Brian Plate Row 3: Mark Burns. Coach Charles. Melvin White. Kevin Elder. Bob Sellers. Rob Michelsen. Tim O Boyle. Dennis Pressley. Pat Watland. Rod Smith. Coach Drake Row 4: Keith Wills. Dave Hansen. Dennis Cameron. Lyle Johnson. Gordon Milligan. Mike Currie. Jim Fraley. Randy Flaherty. Coach Johnson. Tracy Higgins. Mike Hannon Row 5 Jeff Groat. Dale Baker Phil Cronin. Greg Jones. Tony Williams. Craig Anderson. Mike Evans. Phil Henry. Doug Jones. Row 6 Dan Burke. Ben Johnson. LeRoy Kaiser. Mark Balance. Phil Green. Tony Jones. Leonard Dudley Not pictured Dave Mills TRACK 51 Below: Sophomore Monte Beery. Right: Senior Mike Adams, Jay Oliver (member of a Campus Life musical group Under New Management ), junior Heidi Stone, senior Linda Green. 8 Junior Carolyn Miller.l 52 ?Hu foe tteHt . . . HteMt entfafi . . . e%ed t variety x£ cvayd. tan tf S U became t t ctetive dcAaat £t h deferent vuplHif Ui6K xk t tnauffauit tie yea urttA, tie 6e£fi o£ OAAvtfateHt cfafo, t Cet ttudenU tAe 4Xude tte tutct tie u Umu type £ expie t tietntefoeA. cCu x and a upaniz at6 K4 . £aAt The fall Student Government president, senior Tony Lee. addresses the house at one of the general meetings. Oh no, not again, exclaims a co-editor, senior Rosemonde Heaivilin. as she re-writes the ladder for the yearbook. As Sandy adds the finishing touches. Bobette stands anxiously awaiting the start of the play. Sophomore Sandy Lau (left) starts applying sophomore Bobette Bennett ' s make-up for the fall play. Sandy sprays black hairspray on Bobette s hair to make her more Chinese-looking. 54 CLUBS AND ORGANIZATIONS In the new print developing and enlargement room in the new addition are sophomore Dennis Clemens, junior Dan Waugh, senior Dave Klinefeldt, and sophomore Dave Johnson. In the new film developing room are sophomore Mike Leete. junior Chris Sailsbury, sophomore Don Pietzman. and junior Connie Condon. Students active in Photo and $75 Clubs $75 CLUB. Row h Connie Condon, Pat Janssen, Rosemonde Heaivilin, Shawn Constable. Mike Kinnear. Mark Shedd, Nancy Gustin. Row 2-. Mr. Lethcoe. Bob Spizman, Mike Heller, Mike Walters. Fred Ahrold. Norman Wheatley, Mr. McCollaugh. The $75 Club is composed of salesmanship students who sell $75 of advertising for the yearbook. While enrolled in this class, students gain experience in selling. Photo Club includes students in- terested in learning techniques of photography. Two new darkrooms, for print developing and enlarging and film developing, were built in the school ' s new addition for the club s use. Students in Photo Club take the necessary pictures for the Quill and Scroll. With the use of two new enlargers, the members develop print, and enlarge the pictures themselves. The $75 Club and Photo Club ad- viser is Mr. Lethcoe. CLUBS AND ORGANIZATIONS 55 Tony Lee Fall President Scott Bruner Fall Vice-President Sue Merrill Fall-Spring Secretary Tom Tungland Fall Treasurer Mr. Drake shoots for two as members of the ment. 56 CLUBS AND ORGANIZATIONS Rick Winterbottom Spring President Jerry Clark Spring Vice-president Jon Burzacott Spring Treasurer Student government promotes leadership Homecoming . . . Bike Hike . . . After-game dances . . . Landscaping . . . Elections . . . Open finals. Student Government, composed of the Senate and House of Represen- tatives, developed several ideas for East students this year. With the help of first and second-semester advisers, Mr. Murphy and Mr. Schmitt, students continued to have after-game dances with such bands as The Rumbles and Morning Glory. First-semester Student Govern- ment sponsored Homecoming and a bike hike to raise funds for future ac- tivities, while second semester began with a basketball game between East ' s men faculty and a professional women ' s team (the Red Heads), did land-scaping for the new addition, and ended with open finals. All of these made this year an en- joyable success for East High Scarlets. Red Heads and East faculty watch in amaze- Student Government spring Senate takes time to pose on the diving board: Sophomores Barb Merrill, Kevin Carr. juniors Kathy Johnson, Keith Bruner. senior Scott Provow. Not pictured: Seniors Debbie Karns. Chuck Montgomery. CLUBS AND ORGANIZATIONS 57 Student editors construct Quill for Scarlets After many hours of making layouts and writing copy, headlines, and captions, the 1973 Quill provides East High with a complete photojour- nalism record of the year. The staff, composed of twelve seniors and eighteen juniors, had new ideas for the yearbook this year. Changes in layout and copy style proved to be quite a challenge. Since most of the staff was new and un- aware of problems facing them, time was taken to learn all the techniques that are used in a yearbook. Throughout the year, journalism workshops were held at Area XI and the ISU campus for students in- terested in learning different layout and copy procedures. A special note of appreciation goes to: Copy Editor Rosemonde Heaivilin, Layout Editor Sally Saffeels-, Picture Editor LuAnn Erickson ; Photographers Chris Sailsbury (Chief Photographer), Dave Klinefeldt, Dan Waugh, Dennis Clemens, Mike Leete, Don Peitzman ; Editorial Adviser, Mr. Christian; Photography Adviser, Mr. Lethcoe, and Bookkeeping Adviser Mrs. Herner. Rosemonde Heaivilin Copy Editor Sally Saffeels Layout Editor LuAnn Erickson Picture Editor Chris Sailsbury Chief Photographer After this year we ll both be experts in fittings! Senior Sally De Fazio, left, and junior Valerie Scott fit copy and pictures to layout. CLUBS AND ORGANIZATIONS QUILL STAFF. Karma Jensen, Sue Merrill, Brenda Robuck, Rick Roll, Ed Pressley. Vicki Jones, Linda Boyer, LuAnn Enckson, Lon Sherman, Cindy Ross, Dan Waugh, Dennis Clemens, Wendy Walters. Debbie Eisenlauer, McClaskey, Greg Thomas, Dave Klinefeldt. Not pictured: Alyce Gilroy, Liz Don Peitzman. Valerie Scott, Chris Salisbury, Sally Saffeels. Rosemonde Grandia, Cheryl Campos, Mike Leete. Heaivilin, Shen Diercks, Sally De Fazio. Norma Olson, Sue Brown, Randy Will I ever find the right picture? wonders Senior Alyce Gilroy, left, takes time out from typing to go over her copy and figure out what she is do- junior Cheryl Campos as she hunts for that cer- ing wrong. Is it her typing or did senior Liz Grandia take the wrong copy sheet? tain one in one of the many picture files. CLUBS AND ORGANIZATIONS 59 Sandra Earixson Fall Co-Editor Spring Lee Town News Co-editor Tracy Dahl Fall Picture Editor Karen Priebe Fall-Spring Saturday Page Co-editor East High Chuck Montgomery Fall Co-editor The 1972-73 Scroll Staff published an interesting and factual paper again this year. The main staff was made up of fourth hour journalism students with the help of the editorial adviser, Mr. Christian-, photography adviser, Mr. Lethcoe-, and bookkeeping adviser, Mrs. Hemer. The newspaper serves many pur- poses. It gives interested students a chance to put together the knowledge they gained in first and second semester journalism. The first two For the Servic semesters are used to learn how to write news stories and headlines, and to lay out the final copy. The Scroll is published bi-weekly with stories and schedules of past and up-coming events in every issue. While serving on the staff, students have a chance to work as co- editors on other papers, including the Saturday high school page of the Des Moines Register, and the Lee Town News. Senior Tracy Dahl types an assignment as junior Alex Creger gives his suggestions. Beth Quiilen Spring Managing Editor Fall Saturday Page Editor 60 CLUBS AND ORGANIZATIONS Scroll of Humanity j f Martm Spring Co-editor Senior Terri Kolk wonders how she made so many mistakes, as she proofreads her story. SCROLL STAFF. Row h Terri Kolk, Kevin Putzier. Chuck Montgomery. Jean Johnson. Debbie Woods. Row 2-. Jil Hartle, Debby Cocking. Debbie Karns. Karen Priebe. Ann Danner. Sandra Earixson. Row 3: Alex Creger. Beth Quillen. Tracy Dahl. Rick Winterbottom. Vickie Tillman. Jeff Martin. Robbie Watson. Not pictured: Dianne Head, Rick Johnson. Kellie Maupin. Dave Smith. Vickie Tillman Fall Lee Town News Co-editor Spring Co-editor Jean Johnson Fall-Spring Business Manager Ann Danner Fall Managing Editor Spring Picture Editor Diann e Head Fall-Spring Lee Town News Co-editor CLUBS AND ORGANIZATIONS 61 MARCHING SCARLETS. Row I Drum Maiorette Suzanne Thomas. Drum Maior Paul Leuthauser Row 2 Neal Long. Kurt Sundberg. Craig Carter. Debbie Finney. Bill Allison. Row 3 Shelli Stufflebeam. Judy Ford. Karen Guhl. Cindy Freel.Kathy Davis. Carol Baker. Bruce Thornton. Karol Davis. Eileen McClain. Alberta Janzen. Stephanie Rose. Peggy Fnest. Karen Phillips. Becky Geer. Row 4 Mr. Kniele (director). Rhonda Taylor. Penny Nuzum. Brad Nail. Diane Carter. Debbie Clement. Linda Swartz. Diana Gee. Jolanda Cunningham. Phyllis Smith. Karen Farrell. Ten Wright. Kevin Elder. Jim Mclntire Row 5 Jim Keller. Bob O Hara, Steve Aalbers. Monte Beery. Jim Wilcox. Dave Smith. Sandy Tomlinson. Cathy Hoffman. Denise Young. Lowell Long. Beth Guillen. Barb Guillen, Rozann Sheets. Randy Patton. Row 6: Randy Cockerham. Mike Hoffman. George Smith. Randy Thomas. Mike Bales. Bill Chamberlin, Tom Gregoire. Steve Swenson. Dave Ewart. Gary Hayworth. Greg Brown. Martin Streeter. Randy Brown. Chuck Guhl. Tim Sunderland. Not pictured: Eric Hedberg. Craig Long. Gary Brown. Valerie Iverson. Nita Allie. Michelle Wonders. Sheri Diercks. Bill Gammel. Luella Cole. John Davis. Kevin Putzier. Scott Bruner. Melvin White. Jill Hogate. Greg Angove. Mark Ford. Dave Hogbin. Marching Scarlets provide entertainment Marching Scarlets, a group in- cluding the Band, Steppers, Majorettes and Colorguard, performed during football halftimes and in parades. A new song, The Theme from Budweiser, with East High lyrics, proved to be a big hit with the student body. As a result of hours of hard work, the Marching Scarlets performed in many parades, including the Special Olympic Parade at the Drake Stadium. The parade was held for handicapped children who competed in special athletic events at the stadium. The Band director, Mr. Kneile, stated, It was an honor for the group to be in- vited to lead the Special Olympics. Mr. Kneile, director of band, enjoys an outside pep assembly with the drummers. 62 CLUBS AND ORGANIZATIONS Members of band take time from playing to catch a few segments of a basketball game. Concert, Stage Bands featured in competition Concert Band participated in several music contests this year, in- cluding the State Music Contest at Hoover High School in Des Moines. The Band also gave concerts at Simpson College in Indianola and for the student body at the All-East Instrumental Music Festival. The instrumental music played at Senior Assembly and at Commence- ment exercises was provided by the Concert Band. Stage Band, which was used first semester, performed in three Des Moines junior high schools and gave two concerts at East. The band also traveled to UNI in Cedar Falls for con- tests. CONCERT BAND. Row h Carol Baker. Rhonda Taylor. Linda Swartz. Diana Gee. Karen Phillips. Paul Leuthauser. Barb Ouillen. Beth Guillen. Kathy Davis. Row 1 Denise Young. Nita Allie. Eileen McClain. Phyllis Smith. Ten Wright. Karol Davis. Shell) Stufflebeam. Cindy Freel. Diane Carter. Jolanda Cunningham. Karen Guhl. Peggy Fnest. Cathy Hoffman. Judy Ford Row 3: Karen Farrell. Bob O ' Hara. Tim Sunderland. Jim Wilcox. Randy Patton. Martin Streeter. Sandy Tomlinson. Randy Thomas. Suzanne Thomas. Chuck Guhl. Debbie Clement. Steve Swenson. Alberta Janzen. Jim Keller. Steve Aalbers. Dave Smith. Bill Gammel. Row 4: George Smith. Bruce Thornton. Monte Beery. Greg Brown. Kevin Elder. Mike Hoffman. Gary Hayworth. Randy Cokerham. Tom Gregoire. Lowell Long. Bill Chamberlin. Row 5: Kurt Sundberg. Neal Long. Debbie Finney. Craig Carter. Bill Allison. Mr Kniele (director). Dave Ewart. Jim Mclntire. Mike Bales. Penny Nuz um. Randy Brown. Stephanie Rose. Not pictured; Valerie Iverson. Jill Hogate. Michelle Wonders. Sheri Diercks. Rozann Sheets. Luella Cole. John Davis. Kevin Putzier. Becky Geer. Brad Nail. Mefvin White. Eric Hedberg. Craig Long. Gary Brown. Greg Angove. Mark Ford. Dave Hogbin. CLUBS AND ORGANIZATIONS VARSITY CHEERLEADERS. Sue Merrill, Sally De Fazio. LuAnn Enckson. (captain), Sally Saffeels. Vickie Tillman. Joy Allen. Mane Terrell. Karen Lettington (front). Cheerleaders place 2nd, 3rd in competition Cheerleaders started the year by obtaining new uniforms. These were purchased with funds received from a summer garage sale, car washes, and the selling of pom-poms. The girls are divided into two squads, Varsity and Junior Varsity. The squads lead the pep section at all athletic events and lift spirit at pep assemblies. The Cheerleaders entered two clinics this year. During the summer they competed at the University of Northern Iowa, where they placed se- cond. The girls also went to a one-day clinic at Iowa State University, where they received a third place trophy. The adviser is Mrs. Mellgren. JUNIOR VARSITY CHEERLEADERS. Diane Bolich. Goldie Rinehart. Sheryl Calhoun, Caryl Johannsen, Tracy Dahl. Heidi Stone (front). 64 CLUBS AND ORGANIZATIONS L 1972-73 COLORGUARD. Row h Patty Weiss, Nancy Garland, Jodie Manley, Debbie Swim, Denise Evans, Vicki Reese, Cathy Harvey. Row 2-. Jane Crossland, Valerie Scott, Elaine Southern, Norma Olson, Jane Sandin, Barb Simpson, Ellen Ledet, Pat McLain, Alyce Gilroy, Sandy Griffith, Diane Heathcoate, Jamie Forest. ' New look ' to Colorguard performances Colorguard, composed of nine- teen girls, performed numerous drills throughout the year. They took on a different look this year with new un- iforms and the addition of longer staffed flags. One highlight of the year was the presentation of the Iwo Jima forma- tion honoring the American POW ' s in Southeast Asia. Earlier in the year, a drill revolving around the Spirit of 76 was presented. The squad also participated in several parades as part of the Marching Scarlets. Colorguard advisers are Mrs. Spoerl and Miss Sarantschin. Seniors Barb Simpson. Ellen Ledet, and Pat McLain carry the three flags, while senior Alyce Gilroy guards them in the Homecoming parade. CLUBS AND ORGANIZATIONS 65 SCARLET STEPPERS. Row I. Co-captain Sue Staley, Robin Rittierodt, Michel Williamson. Gloria Pabon. Linda Mosqueda, Cheryl Derrough. Sue Briggs, Margaret Olson. Cindy Dacken. Becky Staley. Lynn Beghtol. Carolyn Miller. Vicki Alfman. Vicki Jones. Co-captain Michelle Walker. Row 1. Deryl Smith. Dorene Hill. Michelle Sandon, Lynda Brown. Jil Hartle. Connie Ballard. Debbie Warren, Chris Clemenson. Pam Ruths. Lori Sherman. Kathy Johnson. Judy Hollingshead. Julie Johnson. Terri Kolk. Carol Holmes. Row 3: Rosemonde Heaivilin, Sue Brown. Ronda Venosky. Diana Brown. Debbie Karns. Karen Priebe. Debbie Dwiere. Karin Turner. Pam Andersen, Mary Good, Sheryl Renteria, Julie Mickelson, Cindy McClaskey. Denise Layton. Not pictured: Karma Jensen. Steppers added something new this year with the addition of two mascots. Left is Cheri Ripperger, sister of seniors Sue and Lynda Brown, and Gigi Nipper, cousin of senior Rosemonde Heaivilin, escorting two football coaches, Mr. Drake and Mr. Charles (head foot- ball coach). Snappy routines spark Stepper performances The East High Steppers featured new entertainment for the student body this year. During football season the Steppers, as a unit of the Marching Scarlets, entertained on the football field during pre-games and halftimes. The basketball season brought many dance and pom-pom routines. Fourteen girls performed the jitter- bug at a faculty basketball game. The jitterbug, which is a jazz dance, was the rage of the 1940s. Steppers ended the year by per- forming in various parades, including the Drake Relays and Special Olym- pics. In addition, they performed at the Tulip Festival in Pella. The sponsor is Mrs. Davidson. Those 7 o ' clock practices really affect some girls, don ' t they? Are junior Lori Sherman and senior Ronda Venosky taking a quick nap or waiting for the drill to start? 66 CLUBS AND ORGANIZATIONS MAJORETTES, kelli Riley, Debbie Ryan. Captain Vicki Roberts, kathv Wilkison. Majorettes perform with special batons Majorettes, composed of four seniors, performed at football half- times, during assemblies, and in parades. Individual and duet routines were viewed by football fans at games on the Scarlet field. Special batons used in the dark included fire and flashlight batons. Majorettes were often observed at many pep assemblies doing routines to the school and fight songs and popular music. At the beginning of the year the four Majorettes went to contests as a part of the Marching Scarlets. Starting in April the baton twirlers were at school many mor- nings to practice for the parades. The adviser is Mr. Miller. CLUBS AND ORGANIZATIONS 67 Seniors Debbie Ryan and Vicki Roberts are doing their part in wishing the East Scarlets a Merry Christmas as they display their routine. Ready to hand out their treats to the East High sports teams are the Pep Aurelius. president; Teresa Sieleman, treasurer. Club officers Marilyn Coe. secretary. Julie Newquist. vice-president; Jan Pep Club backs school spirit The East High Pep Club is the backbone of school spirit, and their zest is prevalent at all school activities. Whether it ' s a game or meet, or even a pep assembly, the Pep Club is in the stands urging our team on to another Scarlet victory. One thing is certain: the spirit of Pep Club never falters. The club has sponsored bus trips to various football and basketball games during the year. They also helped out by selling East High Booster tickets, and by serving at Pan- Cake Day. One of the highlights of the year was the Pep Club Dinner held January 16, where those who had earned their letters, by attending the required activities, received them. This year ' s Pep Club has been un- der the leadership of Jan Aurelius as president, Julie Newquist as vice- president, Marilyn Coe as secretary, and Teresa Sieleman as treasurer. The sponsor of the club is Mr. Sloan. High up on the ladder of spirit and victory is evils of Mount Pleasant: junior Meredith Moore junior Jan Mortensen, looking down upon the and senior Leslie Waller. 68 CLUBS AND ORGANIZATIONS We are East High, couldn ' t be prouder; if you don ' t believe us, we ' ll yell a cheers that the East High pep section yelled during a pep assembly, little louder! is a familiar sound at Scarlet activities. This was one of the CLUBS AND ORGANIZATIONS 69 East debaters won 2nd place in state! A national topic is chosen each year for the debaters to focus their attention on for that year. This year ' s topic has been: Resolved: That governmental financial support for all public elementary and secondary education should be provided by the federal governmen t. Mr. Nelson, the debate coach, feels that this year ' s team has been the best in the history of East High. They have won second place in state competition, and the team has won numerous debates, so many, in fact, that Mr. Nelson commented, We need a new trophy case! Senior Greg Williams won first place in the state in oral interpreta- tion. Senior Tony Lee was ranked as one of the top eighteen debaters in the state by the Iowa High School Speech Association. Seniors Kelli Riley and Jeff Brown were the top debate team. Mr. Nelson stated that there are many good prospects for next year, and he looks forward to it. Senior Kelli Riley quietly looks over her notes for an upcoming debate. She proves that a lot of time and effort goes into preparing for a debate. EAST HIGH SCHOOL DEBATE TEAM. Row 1= Ann DiDonato. Diane Banks, Ringquist. Mike Leete, Jan Aurelius, Helen Davis. Row 3= Dan Digiacomo, Cathy Patton, Bonnie Leach, Andy Vilks, Julie Mullins, Judy Pearce, Tarn- Mr. Nelson (coach), Jeff Brown, Jim Carlon, Dave Miller, Kelli Riley, Tony my Maupin. Row X Kathy DeVinay, Cheryl Gritton, Shari Clayton, Jan Lee. Not pictured: Greg Williams. CLUBS AND ORGANIZATIONS Above are junior Dave Stookey and sophomores Gordon Milligan, Peggy Friest, and Bobette Bennett, who are hard at work enacting their parts in one of the many plays that the drama class practices on throughout the school year. Drama and stage crews learn first hand The Stage Crew is primarily made up of second and fifth hour Stagecraft classes. During this period students learn the methods of building a stage, lighting techniques, and other technical work that goes along with the stage. Students learn three types of stage setups: thrust, standard, and proscenium. Mr. Waller, who is ad- viser for this group, took the members of the Stagecraft classes to the Des Moines Community Playhouse to il- lustrate the different stage sets. The drama class is Mr. Waller s third hour class. During this time the students are taught the different techniques used in drama and stage work. Students in these classes gain first-hand experience in the theatrical arts. Junior Herb Green appears hard at work cutting gels, which provide the color lighting changes on stage. Could you use a little help, Herb, or how about a pattern? CLUBS AND ORGANIZATIONS 71 Girls ' Club- key to service The 1972-73 Girls ' Club has given much service to East High and to the community during the past year through various types of projects. These projects got off to a start in the fall with a Halloween party for the faculty ' s children. A style show was held in November to give members a preview of styles for the I2B Formal. Thanksgiving caught members mak- ing fruit baskets to send to retired teachers from East. At Christmas the girls received a helping hand from Lettermen ' s Club and Key Club in decorating the library. As spring roll- ed around, Girls ' Club members were out collecting money for Multiple Sclerosis. Other activities included the Spree, which was held on March 24, and the Mother-Daughter Tea, in May. Pastor Dave Abrams, of St. Johns ' Lutheran Church, was the guest speaker at the first meeting. A display of china and flatware was the highlight of the January meeting. In February, a representative from the Police Department demonstrated the techniques of karate and judo. The sponsors are Mrs. Baranosky, Mrs. Blenderman, Mrs. C. Davis, and Mrs. Pillers. Senior Michel Williamson (kneeling) gets a helping hand decorating for Christmas. From left to right are juniors kavla king, Marie Terrell, Lori Sherman, and Norma Olson. GIRLS ' CLUB OFFICERS AND BOARD. Row 1 = Secretary Janet Clark. President Jil Hartle, Vice- President Jill Smith, Treasurer Wendy Walters. Row 2-. Barb Merrill, Norma Olson, Julie Taylor, Karen Priebe, Michelle Sandon, Vicki Roberts. Not pictured: Marie Terrell. Senior Patti Rhodes models a gown at the Girls ' Club Style Show, which was held in November In the librarv 2 CLUBS AND ORGANIZATIONS J KE CLUB. From left to right: Mr. Nordaker. (adviser). Randy Deaton. Mike ren, Mike Adams. Russ Casson (president). LETTERMEN ' S CLUB OFFICERS. Scott Provow, Dennis Martin, (secretary-treasurer). Steve Nielsen (vice-president), Mr. Tannatt (co- John Schroeder and Scott Provow put out a wreath while decorating for Christmas in the library, a joint project of Key Club. Lettermen ' s Club and Girls ' Club. sponsor). Tom Swanson president. Not pic- tured: Mr. Charles, co-sponsor. Boys ' Clubs work together toward service Key Club ' s main project for the past year was to raise money for their trip to Europe this summer. They ' ve done this through the sale of various types of articles. There will be fourteen people representing key Club on their Euro- pean tour. This fourteen includes both students and adults. Officers for this year have been Russ Casson, president-, Mike Walters, vice-president; Scott Bruner, secretary; Pat Goodwin, treasurer, ke Club sponsor is Mr. Nordaker. Lettermen ' s Club is sponsored jointly by Mr. Tannatt and Mr. Charles. The officers have been Tom Swanson, president; Steve Nielsen, vice-president; Dennis Martin, secretary-treasurer. The club sold programs at the Boys ' Basketball Tournament. Proceeds went to the General Fund. CLUBS AND ORGANIZATIONS 73 EAST HIGH GOSPEL CHOIR. Row I, Conzye Jackson, Ethel Newman, Julia Brown, Yana Jones, Sheryl Calhoun, Sandra Deering, Deryl Smith, Diane Banks, Debbie Murray. Row 2-. Lin- da Cason, Diane Brown, Monica Newman, Elizabeth Hicks, Debbie Johnson, Jeana Bolden, Margenele Meriwether. Herky Burkett. Toni Murray. Row 3: Laveeda Waldron, Jean Voli neer, Karen Thomas, Jolanda Cunningham, Afro Club has an active year The Afro- American Club is designed to show students the history and contributions of the black man. Activities included a mixer and a Christmas dance. Bake sales and sell- ing of sweatshirts were just two of their fund-raising projects. Black History Week, in February, was highlighted by a program which included spiritual singing by the East High Gospel Choir. The choir, a new addition to the club, became a success which presented programs for various organizations throughout the com- munity. The Afro Club sponsors are Miss Gaines and Mr. Harris. Sondra Stovall, Debbie Burkett, Serena Marshall, Jerri Wilkerson, Eric Carter, Calvin Calhoun. Row 4: Jerry Clark, Valerie Scott, Kim Lee. Venda Smith, Diedra Thomas, Kathy Green, Karen Colton, Michelle Gordon, Patricia Lee, Dennis Anderson. Not pictured: Kathy Johnson, Tom Helmon, Terri Fristo, Stephanie Hobbs, Pia Holt, Judy Parrish, Virginia Western, Greg Williams, Debbie Woods. Junior Kathy Johnson sits quietly listening to the speaker during an Afro Club meeting. Seniors Jerry Clark and Richard Johnson display their acting abilities in a skit. 4 CLUBS AND ORGANIZATIONS UPW ARD BOUND Mr. Martin (adviser), Tom Robinson (president). Fred Weber. Debbie Woods. Miss Clark (student-teacher). Not pictured: Monica Newman, secretary-treasurer. Miss Clark received her college education through the Upward Bound Program. DECA and Upward Bound offer many opportunities mm  ' Senior Tom Brun works hard at Hy-Vee. a job he obtained through DECA. Upward Bound is a program whereby deserving students with academic talents, who otherwise wouldn ' t have the chance of attending college, are given the opportunity to do so. Fifteen to seventeen students from East High participate in this program. They spend eight weeks in the summer on the campus of Central College, studying pre-college courses. During the school year, the members meet as a club, in order to keep posted on the National Upward Bound Program. Mr. Martin is the ad- viser for this group. Thirty-five to forty students from East participate in the Distributive Education Clubs of America. Students in DECA receive supervised training in the areas of marketing and distribu- tion. They are provided with part-time jobs which enable them to attend school in the mornings and work in the afternoons. The club participates in con- ferences and conventions. Mr. McCollaugh is the DECA adviser. Seniors Pam Earleywine, Mike Kinnear (center), and a fellow state DECA member discuss their various activities during a conference held at Area XI College. CLUBS AND ORGANIZATIONS 75 Learning put to practical uses The Office Education Club in- cludes 25 students who go to school half a day and work half a day. The adviser for the group is Mr. Wanek. The club s activities included sell- ing score cards at boys ' home basket- ball games, selling stationery, and par- ticipating in the annual inventory at Atlantic Department Store. The club used the money from these projects to finance an Employer-Employee Ban- quet, which was held at the Ramada Inn April 25. Senior Laurie Porter gets in some practice with Office Education National Leadership Contest the help of Mr. Wanek. Laurie competed in the in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Senior Valerie Brown leaves for her job at Palmer and Associates Insurance Company. CLUBS AND ORGANIZATIONS Getting it together for the annual Synchronette Show are juniors Lynn Pam Ruths, Cindy McClaskey, Jan Ringquist, Debbie Hasstedt, Julie Beghtol, Linda Ballard. Debbie Eisenlauer. Willie Farmer. Denise Wade. Mickelson. Dawn Trevillyan. and senior Anita Lott. SYNCHRONETTES. Row I. Laura Strand. Kathy Miller. Judy Phillips. Barb Davis (secretary). Karen Fuller. Roberta Campos. Tami Maupin. Barb Merrill. Debbie Knight. Chris O ' Hara. Shelli Stufflebeam. Row 2-. Linda Ballard. Peggy Irving. Dawn Trevillyan. Anita Lott. Lynn Beghtol. Willie Farmer. Debbie Eisenlauer (vice- president). Shan Clayton. Row 3: Denise Wade. Pam Ruths. Debbie Hasstedt (treasurer). Julie Mickelson (president). Jan Ringquist. Cindy McClaskey. Sherry Smith. Mrs. Geissinger (ad- viser). Synchronettes ' ' Dream ' show Synchronettes is a group in- cluding 26 girls. Tryouts are held year- ly; the girls are judged on their swim- ming abilities and are chosen on the basis of swimming skills. The main event for Synchronettes during the year is their annual show, which was presented on April 5-6 in the East High pool. The theme for the presentation was Dreams. The sophomores on the team collaborated and did a routine in which they por- trayed animals. The juniors came through as can-can girls, complete with garters. Solos and duets were performed by various members. Mrs. Geissinger is the adviser for the group. CLUBS AND ORGANIZATIONS 77 GIRLS ' RECREATION ASSOCIATION. Row I, Debbie Woods. Karen Guhl, Connie Dalrymple, Doris Brun, Marie Terrell, Carol Holmes. Row 2-. Pat McLain. Ellen Ledet, Lois Winegar (vice-president), Linda Winegar (president), Denise Layton (treasurer), Patty Weiss (secretary), Donna Holmes. Row 3: Debbie Ryan. Eileen McLain, Laurie Leete. Barbara Ouillen. Beth Guillen, Robin Rittierodt, Sondra Stovall. Not pictured: Connie Ballard, Connie Condon, Julie Conger, Kathy Davis, Cheryl Gritton, Mary Hildebrand. Pam Poole. Vicki Roberts. Barb Rodgers. Jane Sandin. Laurie Sorensen, Cherie Stewart. GRA exhibits a new interest in other sports The Girls ' Recreation Association (GRA) this year went bowling at Bowl- A-Mat lanes, along with their usual group sports: speedball, basketball, and volleyball. At the end of the year they presented awards. Their sponsor is Mrs. Knott. Senior Lois Winegar passes the ball to junior Pam Poole as sophomore Karen Guhl referees. Junior Doris Brun shows how to really kick the ball in a speedball game. Sophomore Laurie Sorensen gets ready to strike the volleyball. Senior Lois Winegar follows through with a free throw. 78 CLUBS AND ORGANIZATIONS HUMAN RELATIONS COMMITTEE. Row h LuAnn Erickson. Coleman Lawrence, Nancy Garland. Theresa Kouri, Gloria Pabon. Row Ricky Trumbo, Brenda Garcia. Bill Spizman. Mr. Harris (sponsor). Not pictured: Calvin Calhoun. Kathy Green. Tony Lee. Human Relations tries to solve East ' s problems The Human Relations Committee is a committee of students chosen by Mr. Harris, school-community worker. During the year, the committee discussed the problems of East High School and how they can be solved. Two of many topics they discuss- ed this year were prejudice and the polluted environment around the school. Pollution was one of the greatest concerns of the committee. The group provided an assembly for the student body, revolving around that subject. Some of the members watch a movie during a meeting: Kathy Green, Mr. Harris (sponsor). Gloria Pabon. Theresa Koun CLUBS AND ORGANIZATIONS FTA, FCA are working toward individual goals The Future Teachers ' Association (FTA) this year visited many schools, elementary and junior high. They also sat in on some classes at Drake University. The purpose of FTA is to interest those students who may wish to become teachers. Miss Sarantchin is their sponsor. Fellowship of Christian Athletes ( FCA) is a club that meets at the home of Mr. Drake, sponsor. It is a nationwide organization. FCA is a club with a Christian atmosphere for athletes. FUTURE TEACHERS ASSOCIATION. Mary Wilson, Nancy Mitchell, Nancy Garland, Gail Friedmeyer. Vicki Nixt (president), Miss Sarantschin (spon- sor), Laurie Leete, Vicki Roberts, Not pictured: Cindy Gift (secretary- treasurer), Vickie Gift (vice-president), Toni Golszanski, Linda Strahan. FELLOWSHIP OF CHRISTIAN ATHLETES. Row h Rick Winterbottom, Scott Provow. Bob Best, Mike Evans, Craig Anderson, Mike Brewer. Row 1. Chuck Montgomery, Paul Leuthauser, Melvin White, Kevin Elder, Dan Bonch (secretary- treasurer), Dale Baker. Row 3= John McMulin (vice- president), Dan Fraley, Brian McCormick, Mike Elliott, Lyle Johnson, Doug Fisher. Row 4: Mr. Drake (sponsor), Phil Cronin, Kurt Luthens, Phil Henry (president), Jeff Martin, Steve Nielsen. Not pictured: Jerry Clark, Brian Demsky, Doug Jones, Mike Michelsen, Rob Michelsen, Gordon Millang, Brent Murrow, Tim O ' Boyle, Dennis Pressley, Tom Robinson, Tom Swan- 80 CLUBS AND ORGANIZATIONS Mousetrap car highlights Science Club SCIENCE CLUB. Craig Brandt, Paul Aschim vice-president), Russ Berndt (president), Doug McPherson (secretary-treasurer), Scott Provow, kathv Davis. Tim Young, Vicki Roberts. John Junior Steve Aalbers is carefully putting his mousetrap car together. Schroeder, Michel Williamson, Jill Smith. Not pictured: Scott Bruner, Bill Gammel, Michelle Millang, David Smith. There are many new things in the world today, some of which East ' s Science Club is interested in. Members showed their interest by participating in various field trips this year. Trips in- cluded the UNI Science Symposium in November, the Science Center in December, and Veishea — their most important trip of the year. Veishea was held at Ames the first Saturday in May. During these tours, club members observed many ideas from many parts of the world. The newest activity sponsored by the Science Club this year was the Mousetrap Car Contest held in February. To propel the car, students participating were allowed to use only those materials found in an ordinary mousetrap. Steve Aalbers won the contest with a car that traveled 32 feet. The clubs ' s sponsors are Mr. Peterson and Mr. Sloan. Science Club members tour the Science Center. Junior David Smith, seniors Scott Provow, Tim Young. John Schroeder, Vicki Roberts. Michel Williamson. CLUBS AND ORGANIZATIONS Language Clubs at East have a similar interest All of the Language clubs this year enjoyed a skiing trip at Montezuma, Iowa, in February and a Foreign Foods Fair in April. At their meetings, French Club presented skits, in which most of the members took part. The club had a Hallowe ' en party in October and the Mardi Gras in March. The students and Mrs. Mellgren, sponsor, went to dine at a French restaurant in Omaha. German Club members visited the Amana Colonies in September and enjoyed a hayrack ride at the Chris- tian Youth Center in November. Their sponsor is Mrs. Davidson. Latin Club attended the Latin Banquet, held at the Highland Park Christian Church in March, and the Latin Convention at Boone in April. Other projects included were a bake sale and a Silver Week. Spanish Club members held a dinner at one of the Mexican restaurants in Des Moines. Their sponsor, Mrs. Mellgren, showed slides of her trip to Mexico. BusiK working seniors Sandy Griffith (secretary) and Craig Brandt (vice-president) put up some decorations for the German Club Christmas partv. You asked Santa for what? Alice Condon asks Linda Ballard at the Spanish Club Christmas party. Some of the French Club members discuss the plans for the Mardi Gras held in May. Wendy Walters, Jackie Bennett. Cindy McClaskey, Michelle Millang. Cindy Kennedy, Claudia Weikert. $2 CLUBS AND ORGANIZATIONS Which way did it go? Jill Smith (president) just can ' t seem to find the pinata, even with treasurer Michel Williamson ' s help. CLUBS AND ORGANIZATIONS 83 Tony Lee September and October Kiwanis sparks school honors East ' s seniors The kiwanian of the Month is a position held by a senior boy chosen by Mr. Bridgewater, principal. Kiwanians are chosen at the beginning of each month based on the quality of leadership shown throughout the school and the senior class. Other characteristics, such as their athletic and academic abilities, are also con- sidered when choosing. The Kiwanian chosen attends a luncheon given every Wednesday. Scott Bruner November Jerry Clark December Phil Henry January Mr. Bridgewater and senior Jerry Clark congratulate the January Kiwanian, senior Phil Henry. Tom Swanson February Tom Robinson March Bill Spizman April Blaine Stevens May 84 CLUBS AND ORGANIZATIONS Debela Birru and his American family: Mike Peters, Birru. Mrs. Peters, Carol Peters, Reverend Peters, Janell Peters. Debela Birru enjoys his ride in the Homecoming parade: Juniors Mike Peters, Louis Butts, senior Debela Birru. senior Sheryl Braden, and Mr. Harris (driving). Birru becomes active in student life and AFS American Field Services (AFS) is an organization that brings foreign students to America. AFS tries to ex- plain to them what it is like here. The AFS has a penny collection every week to raise money for next year ' s foreign students. This money pays for his expenses throughout the school year. East High was host again to this year ' s foreign students from around the state. Foreign student weekend allowed foreign students to attend two assemblies (in which the students were introduced), visit the classes, at- tend the Synchronette Show, and end the weekend with a community church service given by Reverend Peters in Grimes, on a farm owned by Mr. Baker, president of the AFS adult group. The AFS sponsor is Miss Whit- ford. 0 Does he or doesn ' t he like snow? Debela Birru is shown with AFS members: seniors Debela Birru. Michel Williamson I president). |unior Melanie Morrison, seniors Paul Leuthauser, Scott Provow. CLUBS AND ORGANIZATIONS 85 A CAPPELLA CHOIR. Row I Sheryl Calhoun. Sue Merrill. Debbie Enders. Mane Terrell. Becky Parker. Shelli Stufflebeam, Roy Pray, Demarko Nereim. Bruce Thornton. Cindy Gift. Vickie Gift. Karen Lettington. Nita Allie. Norine Hull. June Bring. Row 2 Chuck Guhl. Robert Dingman, Ken Hopper. Charles Matthews. Tom Gillham. Jim Wickersham. Calvin Calhoun. Mark Sorensen. Rick Loeffler. Randy Pressley. Jeannie Krantz. Sherree Hoover. Linda Dawson. Lynn Burham. Melody Tucker. Carolyn Miller. Row 3 Peggy Irving. Sandra Deering. Jan Aurelius. Janet Clark. Jeff Todd. Mike Thomson. Jim Romar. Jim Bowes. Weslev Hunsberger. Diann Jordan. Pam Ruths. Nancy Janzen. Becky Rowat. Toy Smith. Joanne Shawver Row 4 Rhonda Rupe. Sue Sfaley. Lois Winegar. Joan Clark. Kathy Green. Scott Tideback. Keith Van Drew. David Smith. Jerry Larue. Todd McFadden. Chris Salisbury. Dennis Clemens. Richard Robertson. Kirk Petty. Randy Flaherty, Vickie Johnson. Chris Larson. Carol Hogbin. Mary Martin. Row 5: Diane Banks. Vicki Alfman. Linda Winegar. Cathy Hoffman. Cynthia Amsden. Steve Thompson. Clark Danley. Shane Scarlett. John Audsley. Steve Swenson. David Miller. Gary Hayworth. Scott Finney. John Schroeder. Debbie Dwiere. Karma Jensen. Not Pictured: Pam Andersen. Bill Chamberlain. Russ Casson. Tom Houghton. Dan Flaherty. Carole Knight. Lynnette Long. Terry Spray, Suzanne Thomas. SCARLET SINGERS. Sitting: Vickie Gift, Scott Bruner, Vicki Alfman. Jim Bowes. Cindy Gift, Tony Lee, Lynnette Long, Ken Hopper, Debbie Dwiere, Chris Sailsbury, Carole Knight. Chuck Guhl, Karma Jensen, Todd McFadden, Becky Parker. Wesley Hunsberger. Kneeling: Choreographers Jeanne Larson, Margaret Francis, accompanied by Melody Tucker, Kurt Sundberg, George Smith, David Hogbin, Bruce Thornton. Not pictured: Kevin Putzier. A Cappella Choir members are getting tense before a performance: seniors Joan Clark, Karen Lettington, Pam Andersen. 86 CLUBS AND ORGANIZATIONS ALL-STATE VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL WINNERS. Seated: Lynnette Long, Karma Jensen, Mary Lou Laws. Standing: Randy Pressley. Clark Danley, Steve Swenson, Keith Van Drew. All-East Vocal Music Festival unites schools The choirs this year gave four concerts: fall, Christmas, spring, and All-East Vocal Music Festival. The festival included performances by choirs from East High, Hiatt, Goodrell, and Wilson Junior Highs and Hoyt Middle School. Scarlet Singers had a good year. They placed second in the three-state contest at Fremont, Nebraska, and se- cond in the state contest at Hoover— both in February. To finance their trip to Europe this summer, the Scarlet Singers sold fruit, chocolate bars, football jerseys, ink pens, and carpet squares. The vocal music director is Mr. Carnes. SWING CHOIR. Row I Jane Crossland. Kathy Leto. Debbie Moody. Peggy Rmehart. Donna Loeffler. Cheryl Stuart. Barb Merrill. Carol Stuart. Debbie Knight. Karen Fuller. Jeanne Larson. Teresa Sieleman. Julie Taylor. Kathy Kramme. Jean Beeman. Row 2 Sue Smith. Lennise Shaffer. Sandy Tomlmson. Laura Strand. Connie Dalrymple. Tim Howser. Calvin Calhoun. Randv Pressley. Dennis Green. Errol Garren. Terry Stockbauer. Marty Kohrs. Steve Mather. John Mozena. Row 3 Karen Guhl. Dorothy Carmichael. Mary Bncker. Jolanda Cunningham. Sandra Deenng. Tim Parker. Ken Hopper. Tim Boozell. Jim Wickersham. Jane Peterson. Diana Gee. Julie Peterson. Kathy De Vmay. Shirley Trumbo. Pam Henry. Row 4: lleta Wilson. June Bring. Toni Golszanski. Vickie Clark. Janet Hogate. Jill Hogate. Janice Hill. Debbie Miller. Diedra Thomas. Laura Campbell. Lon Mueller. Sharla Jaques. Lon Waddle. Debra Weatherly. Pam Howard. Carol Hunt. Louvma Lettington. Row 5 Candy Enos. Laura Perry. Linda Dawson. Dons Winslow. Mike Vance. Danny Digiacomo. Scott Finney. Randy Deaton. Steve Puderbaugh. Jerry Larue. Tom Houghton. Greg Frahm. Linda Baltzley. Kellie Maupin. Shaney Hammond. Vickie Urry. Cheryl Poole. Not pictured Terry Breier. Debbie Hasstedt. Eric Hedberg. Denise La yton. Laurie Leete. Anita Lott. Sheryl Norman. Debbie Rhodes. Brenda Robuck. Terry Spray. Joanne Shawver. Steve Swackhamer. Marni King. CLUBS AND ORGANIZATIONS tefool buf tAe faundataut fa «w .£ean«UHf, atutUfbtf, te4ea c6- facta e. }k tfinee yetvu tfeent Ot tenia 6k$ — foyet e o itctefiendeHtfy 4U$ L, cvAetAe fant o 6a d, e c£ «h - . . . eve expteM, xu 4eCve . 99 Foreign Language brings understanding The Foreign Language Depart- ment was a busy place this year. Spanish students took a summer trip to Mexico with Mrs. Mellgren and her husband. Six students went on the trip, and the trip lasted ten days. German students made samples of products sold in German grocery stores and read German newspapers and magazines. Latin classes celebrated impor- tant Roman holidays such as Satur- nalia (December 7). Food, dancing and games were enjoyed by all. French students received new textbooks. The stories and dialogues are modern and very up to date. New earphones were installed in the language lab for all language classes to use. Sophomore Cindy Beals uses the new Proudly displaying a souvenir of her trip to earphones in the language lab during her Mexico last summer is junior Julie Mullins. French class. Making boxes seen on German grocery shelves seems to get quite a laugh out of German students. What do you mean you don ' t like it? Junior Fran Fasano gets sophomore Dave Hanson ' s opinion. ACADEMICS Are you sure we did this right? Seniors Toy Smith and Cindy Gift keep their fingers crossed. Science steps out ahead This year ' s Science Department has been very active. Students in Mr. Drake ' s ecology class made a slide presentation dealing with presenting a positive approach for solutions to everyday logical problems. Juniors and seniors have been busy conduc- ting lab work on practical things in everyday life. Representatives from various nur- sing schools came to talk to Mr. Sloan ' s Nurses ' Chemistry classes. Physics class, open only to seniors, gives students the opportuni- ty to experiment with light, sound, motion, and electricity. All in all, science students were kept busy with interesting projects and experiments. Mr. Sloan helps junior Judy Ford adjust her microscope in biology. Math skills are increased Using their books, blackboard and overhead projectors, math students kept busy all year long. Algebra, geometry, and trigonometry were the most popular math classes this year; all were well attended. Math students work hard to finish their tests before the bell rings. ACADEMICS 91 The male section of the A Cappella Choir is hard at work keeping time and keeping the right note. Music groups sing out Thanks to the Swing Choir and A Cappella Choir, East students were entertained with singing all year. Swing Choir is a combined boys ' and girls ' glee-type choir singing pop- ular songs. This was Swing Choir ' s first year at East. Mr. Kneile kept those instrumen- tal music lovers happy with his band. It ' s the many expressions on people ' s faces that make life interesting, and the Swing Choir is no ex- ception. Students display artistic talents An introduction to commercial art, individualized work, printing on linoleum, wood, metal, and plastic, and an art show at the East Side Library were only a few of the many projects completed by the Art Depart- ment. Mr. Sams, art instructor, says that the main purpose of art is to acquaint the students with the relationship between art and the outside world. ■■■■■-Or Sophomore Randy Patton carefully adds the final touches to his creation. Kayla King melts plastic for use in an art project ACADEMICS Above: Conducting a community survey for the Abram, Rick Ellis, Pam Carter. Nancy May, New Horizons program are Mr. Durand, New Peggy Davis, and Theresa Dake are having a Horizons teacher, sophomore Debbie Courtney, group rap session. In these sessions they talk and junior Toni Murray. They are interviewing about all subjects, including vocational, social, Mrs. Leta Tierney. Below: Glen Miller, Miss and personal. New Horizons - - on the move New Horizons is a program for the students. It gives incentive to the student who doesn ' t generally like school. He takes all of the required school subjects, works part time and gets a school credit for it, and learns about the community resources in various ways. The classes had three main pro- jects this year. First, the movie, A Separate Peace, was seen. Second, a survey was conducted to see what people thought was the community ' s biggest problem. And third was an attempt to write a personal- involvement novel. Work Study— Vi day school, Vi day work Students have opportunities for evaluation in various skills at Area XI College and a vocational center. By the end of first semester, all juniors and seniors in the Work Study program are employed in various positions, and are still attending school in the mornings. The program for soph omores is normally a full school day, but a few selected students are allowed to have jobs when no juniors or seniors are available. Many of the positions develop into full-time employment prior to or following graduation. ACADEMICS 93 Social Science provides involvement Signing contracts, hearing can- didates as guest speakers, projects, and, of course, studying the usual lessons were all enjoyed by Social Science students this year. Perhaps the most active in the political races were the seniors work- ing at campaign headquarters. Students received academic credit for hours worked. Juniors were kept busy in American Culture with their own work, projects, and assignments. Sophomores enjoyed films and speeches in their World History classes, and field trips were under- taken by most classes. Sophomore Jeannie Larson seems to be getting quite a kick out of her report in history class. Juniors Keith Wills, Pam Weaver, and Denise Evans sign contracts in their American Culture class. 94 ACADEMICS Above: Senior Karen Priebe greets her cousin, Democratic Presidential candidate Senator George McGovern, at the airport. Left: This group of junior boys (Tim Burmeister and Bill Kling) aren ' t really playing cowboys and In- dians; instead, they are working on their American Culture project dealing with the ' Wild. Wild West. ACADEMICS 95 Come and get it! Members of foods class cook up a special treat outside. Sophomore Bobette Bennett tries out the new zig-zag sewing machines in the Homemaking Department. New ideas in Homemaking This year there was a new ap- proach to learning in the Homemak- ing classes. Learning packets were us- ed, giving the student an opportunity to select the lessons he wanted to learn. There were more boys enrolled in Homemaking classes this year. Foods, Child Development, and Personal Family Living Classes have the largest male enrollments. Sewing classes are the first in Des Moines to have all new zig-zag sewing machines. In PFL classes guest speakers dis- cussed married life and the purchas- ing of diamonds. Foods classes made snacks for Adams Elementary School children and, with funds from Iowa Power and Light, cooked a Thanksgiving dinner, with all the trimmings, for elderly peo- ple. 4 , Junior Sherrie Hatfield uses her patience while working at the Easter Seal Center. 96 ACADEMICS A background for skills here The East High Industrial Arts Department is a good background for many trades. Saws buzz, chains clang, motors purr, and hammers bang in the In- dustrial Arts Department. Students learn how to run various machines, fix a car ' s troubles, work with metal, and the basics of drafting. Girls are welcome in most classes, however female enrollment is not high. Senior Mike Michelsen gets down to business in the machine shop. Senior Jeff Warren tries hard to get all the bugs out of the car he ' s working on in Auto Mechanics. Sophomore Jeff Layton displays the basic, precise steps he must use in drafting class. ACADEMICS Students learn to drive safely Check tires . . . lock door . . . ad- just mirrors . . . adjust seat . . . fasten seatbelts . . . start the car . . . and you ' re on your way to learning how to drive. Turning . . . brake slowly . . . hand- over-hand steering . . . check crosswalks . . . end in the proper lane . . . speed limits . . . slower here . . . faster there . . . road conditions ... is it wet? ... is it icy? ... is it narrow? . . . environment . . . snowing . . . raining . . • f°ggy • • • These are only a few of the things students study when learning how to drive. They ' re here to be your friends Above: Was this tire flat all the way around or I List on one side? asks Valerie Scott, junior, and Julie Newquist, senior, as they change the tire on the Driver Education car. Below: Mr. Olsen, counselor. Tim O ' Boyle. Dennis Pressley, Gor- don Milligan, and Rob Michelsen, all sophomore athletes, are discussing the bad effects of smok- ing on their performance in sports. If you have a problem of any kind, the counselors we have at East will try to help you solve it. The counselor ' s main objective is to help students succeed in school by helping them decide what courses to take and how to study efficiently, and by getting them involved in school ac- tivities. The problems they try to solve deal with such things as poor home environment, classroom problems, personal and social problems which include drugs, and alcohol and sometimes even the law. Counselors play a big part in helping students choose a college or vocation. They make the arrangements for students to meet with representatives from colleges or businesses and even to take tours. ACADEMICS Do you need a new body? Who moved the ceiling? asks senior Doug Jones as he does a handstand on the even parallel bars. There ' s a new you coming every day if you ' re physically fit; and if you ' re not, the P.E. classes at East will help you get there. Sophomore girls and boys swim their way to physical fitness. Gymnastics, team sports, in- dividualized sports, and a physical fitness class are the choices that the junior and senior girls have. Any way they go, they can ' t help being in good shape. Junior boys work together to achieve fitness in a team sports class while seniors simply work in a physical fitness class. Open or quiet — study hall option Study hall carries on six periods a day, five days a week, rain, sleet, snow, or sunshine. Nothing can stop it. Students have their choice of go- ing to eith er quiet or open study hall. In quiet study hall homework is done, whereas open study hall is more like a free period supervised by a teacher. What! You think this is crowded? Only half of us are here today. says junior John Fleming, far right, about the fourth-hour study hall on Tuesdays. ACADEMICS Acting out a play in drama class are from left to right: sophomores Debbie Strock, Jenny Smith, Sue Henderson, Kathy Green, Vickie Urry, and Lori Ruppe. Elective English classes at East East switched from the traditional type English classes to an elective program this year. There were some new classes added to the department, bringing the total number of courses offered to 41, ex- cluding the sophomore classes. More than half the sophomores chose to be in the team teaching classes, the others preferred the traditional classroom setup. Juniors and seniors had their choice of almost everything from Shakespeare to Witchcraft. Some of the elective courses offered are Creative Writing, Individualized Reading, Rhetoric, Ideas in Literature, Speech, Journalism, Industrial Com- munication Skills, American and Modern Literature, and Forensics. The English Department changed to these elective courses because they seemed to be more relevant to the students than did the former English 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, and 8. Above: Larry Turner, Jerry Seany, and Mike machine. Below: An Individualized Reading Fetters - all sophomores are using a reading class is quiet but busy. 100 ACADEMICS ACADEMICS 101 Experiences gained in class- room are useful in future Business Education, one of the largest departments in our school, enrolls over 1,000 stu dents per semester in the 22 subjects it offers. Taught are various skills such as typing, shorthand, bookkeeping, filing, salesmanship, business law, business math, economic geography, and a handful of other courses that are related to these. Knowledge of these subjects is valuable and useful when applying for a job. The Distributive Education program gives the students a chance to prepare for future employment. The student is paid for the job he ' s doing, and he also gets a grade, as in any other class. Students have jobs at such places as a bank, the Lucas State Building, and credit union offices. Two students work for their parents. Deena Hood. Leann Wheeler, and Bonnie West all sophomores find something to smile about while they fold PTSA bulletins. Dan Shelton and Darla Moraine, seniors, are busily putting together a few things for the Distributive Education display case. 102 ACADEMICS ACADEMICS 103 t6e time, it i tuzid tuxt ad Une t6em. 76etf tine a££ 105 Mr. Bridgewater leads East High ' s expansion During his three years as prin- cipal at East High, Mr. Bridgewater has seen many changes. Changes in students, teachers, buildings, and at- titudes have all been a part of his past experiences. His work with these students and teachers has established East High as a top school in Des Moines. East Des Moines is rapidly ex- panding, and with the help of Mr. Bridgewater, East High has developed to meet the needs of the community. Mr. Bridgewater is also devoted to keeping East High ' s campus free of litter and looking beauti ful. Mr. Bridgewater likes participating in East High ' s projects! The day of the Bike Hike was a fine one for exercising and raising money. Mr. Bridgewater helped make this day a success. 106 FACULTY Men dedicated to East SCAMPS I Mr. Powell, senior adviser and vice-principal, proudly displays the senior class project, gym Mr. Bagdonas. sophomore adviser, concentrates on an important part of his job, communication bags. Accepting the roles of parent, dis- ciplinarian, and school coordinators, these three men proudly carry on the traditions of East High. Together they supervise the important events of the school. Each man has his own specific duties. Mr. Sheldahl is in charge of academic and curriculum changes. Mr. Bagdonas looks after student teachers and the various East High clubs. Building and maintenance are duties of Mr. Powell. Each adviser has a certain number of teachers to evaluate by the end of the year. Their main goal is to develop closer ties among students and teachers and at the same time assist Mr. Bridgewater in furthering the development of the Keeping a careful watch over his student files is the junior adviser, Mr. Sheldahl. East High campus. FACULTY 107 Members of the Des Moines School Board are, left to right: Mrs. Kate Gold- man. Vice-President; Dr. George G. Caudill, Mr. Merle F. Schlampp. Mr. Herrold V. Mann, Secretary, Dr. John E. McCaw, President; Dr. Dwight M. Davis, Superintendent of Schools, Dr. Ora E. Niffenegger, Mr. Nolden Gen- try, Mrs. Jack Spevak. Miss Romig Registrar Mrs. Merrill Secretary Mrs. Hemer Bookkeeper Mrs. Baronosky Nurse Mrs. Steward Attendance Clerk Mrs. Schultz Counseling Clerk Mrs. Langholz Teachers ' Associate Mrs. M. Johnson Teachers ' Clerk Mrs. Anderson Library Clerk Mrs. Elliott Math Proiect Clerk H 4 im k Wmk ' mmm 108 FACULTY Our teachers are involved! f St Is Mr. Jessen really holding up Mr. Drake, or does he just like to see people standing around with their hands over their heads? Mr. Hand found a mysterious note written on his blackboard one day. It read. Dear Mr. Hand: Ms. Rieck is willing to wrestle at 98-1-105 lbs. Ms. Rieck. alias Mrs. Rieck. is shown above receiving instructions on a leg-lift from the wrestling coach. Mr. Hand. Mr. Heaton always comes dressed for the occasion. Homecom- ing assemblies are his favorite. He likes jumping for joy and shouting at the top of his lungs but in pettipants?!? Mister Heaton!!! FACULTY 109 Mr. Ackerman Social Science Mr. Baeth Counselor Mr. Bankus Social Science Mr. Belding Driver Education Mrs. Blenderman Business Mr. Bush Social Science Mr. Carries Music Mr. Charles Physical Education Mr. Christian English Mr. Cowles New Horizons Mrs. Davidson Foreign Language. English Mrs. C. Davis Business Mrs. M. Davis Study Hall Mr. DeMouth Counselor Mr. Dolan Foreign Language. English Mr. Drake Science Mr. Durand English New Horizons Mrs. Earhart Homemaking Mr. Forker English Mr. Gaeth Physical Education Swimming Miss Gaines English Mrs. Geissinger Physical Education Swimming 1 C Miss Gaines shows her drama students the art of expression through the mo- tion of her hands. 110 FACULTY They gladly learn, and gladly teach ft J ir r 11 1 JBi Jtefl Mr. Gewerth Social Science Miss Grabill Homemaking Mr. Gray Driver Education Mrs. Hammer Homemaking. 1st Semester Mr. Hand Science Mr. Harris School Community Worker Mr. Heaton Business Vlr. Holm Social Science Mrs. Jensen Homemaking Mr. Jessen Physical Education Mr. Johns Science Mr. J. Johnson Physical Education tiar it (ft Mr. R. Johnson Science Miss Jones English Mr. Junck Industrial Arts Mrs. Kingsbury Math Mr. Kneile Music Mrs. Knott Physical Education Mr. Koroch Driver Education Miss Langenfeld English Mr. Lethcoe Business. Photograph Work Study Feeling stuffy lately, Mr. Durand? That ' s what many peo- ple at East were wondering when they spotted Mr. Durand taking park in the Hallowe ' en assembly. FACULTY III Teachers are people to look up to Mr. Lewis Math Mr. Vlartin Industrial Arts Mr. Mauk Business Mr. McCollaugh Business Mr. Meier Study Hall Mrs. Mellgren Foreign Language Mr. Miller Social Science New Horizons Mr. Mommer Industrial Arts Mr. Murphy Social Science Mr. Neal Social Science Mr. Nelson English Mr. Nordaker Social Science Special Education Miss Ochs Business Mr. Olsen Counselor Mr. Oxenreider English Mr. Peterson Science Mrs. Pillers Counselor Mrs. Powell Study Hall mm MM 5 HPP PS Mr. Harris takes time out as School Community Worker to help fire up students at a pep assembly. East High teachers are really with it! Above: Mr. Sams shows off his latest steps at the Homecoming Dance. 112 FACULTY 0 £E I3I1 Above: Mr. Gewerth (right) takes time out for a serious discussion with Mr. DeMouth. Below: Sophomore Timmy Hanson carefully watches Mr. Rassmussen at work in shop class. Mr. Rasmussen Industrial Arts Mr. Raymond English Mr. Riedinger Industrial Arts Mrs. Rieck English Mrs. Rippentrop Homemaking Mrs. Saddoris English New Horizon Mr. Sams Art Mr. Sandquist Business Miss Sarantschin English Mr. Sargent Driver Education Mrs. Saville Business Mr. Schakel Social Science Mrs. Schmeiser Librarian Mr. Schmitt English Mr. Schnoor Math Mr. Simonsen Viath Miss Skarshaug Art Mr. Sloan Science Mrs. Spoerl Homemaking Mr. Steward Driver Education FACULTY 113 Miss Van Tress Librarian Mrs. Vitteteaux History. Work Study Mr. Waller Business Mr. Wanek Business Miss Whitford English Mr. Yount Counselor ml ■f j K r 1 rJ ft Matrons; Left to right: Mrs. Wright, and Mrs. Vantress. Cafeteria Ladies. Row . Mrs. E. Hall, Mrs. son (cafeteria manager). Row 3: Mrs. Lavine, Breuklander, Mrs. Welch, Mrs. Cumpston. Mrs. Mrs. Schultz, Mrs. Kurth, Mrs. Croll, Mrs. G. Hall. Row 2-. Mrs. Keller, Mrs. Dove, Mrs. Carney. Wheeler, Mrs. Toigo, Mrs. Erickson, Mrs. Pier- Miss Smith Homemaking. 2nd Semester Liaison Officers Mr. Woody Fogle Hiatt and East Mr. Don Hartline Wilson and East 114 FACULTY Keeping our school running smoothly . . . Custodians, Night Crew. Left to right: Mr. Bolin (assistant custodian). Mr. Hawkins, Mr. Bradley, Mr. Paris, Mr. Nagle. Mr. Paul; Mr. Goodwin, Mr. Beem, Mr. Light. FACULTY 115 Spending 6l4 Ca t fC vt Ck 6iaA graduate, dut tad fa Ceaue yuxd tenia . THlxect chaU k ate expte - l Hfi6 t Ht 4e t yean «UU 117 Putting feeling into everything you do is a major part of being a good student. Don Morrill puts everything he ' s got into it at a recent sports event here at East. during an exciting football game. Left: Senior that the spirit of East never dies. 118 SENIORS Seniors kept on smiling as the yearwent on 4 Chuck Montgomery President Craig Anderson Vice-president Connie Ballard Secretary Mike Evans Treasurer Board activities involve senior class Senior Mike Elliott purchases his ticket for the Senior Breakfast from the Senior Board president, Chuck Montgomery. Calendar of events Senior Party February 12, 1973 Senior Breakfast Speaker— Dr. Ray Pugh Drake University February 22, 1973 Senior Banquet May I, 1973 Junior-Senior Prom May II, 1973 Class Day Assembly May 25, 1973 Commencement June I, 1973 20 SENIORS Treasurer Mike Evans talks over the latest financial report with the senior class adviser, Mr. Powell. Seniors strive for unity The objective of the Senior Board is to plan and carry out class activities. The Board includes fourteen seniors, with an executive board of the four class officers. This year ' s officers are president, Chuck Montgomery; vice- president, Craig Anderson; secretary, Connie Ballard; and treasurer, Mike Evans. The Senior Board is under the direction of Mr. Powell, senior adviser. This year ' s major fund-raising project was the selling of East High gym bags. Debby Cocking Bob Best Sally De Fazio Craig Carter LuAnn Erickson Shawn Hanke Liz Grandia Phil Henry Lois Winegar Tom Robinson SENIORS 121 Senior takes his time out for relaxation Senior Ed Doty takes time out from his studies to relax in the old student center. Carl Adams Terry Adams Vicki Alfman Debbie Allen Joy Allen Karma Allen Pam Andersen Craig Anderson Albert S. Andre Vicki Arnold Paul Aschim Jan Aurelius Karen Avitt Ivie Bacon Dale Baker Connie Ballard Carmen Banuelos Chuck Barker Karen Barnard Ramona Baumbach Robin Bell Gale Bengston Teresa Bennett Russell Berndt 22 SENIORS Gary Benshoof Bob Best Steve Bird Debela Birru Kathy Bishop Dennis Blackford Kim Blacksmith Randy Blair Ronald Blanchard Sandy Blanchard Jeana Bolden David Bolin Danny Borich Sheryl Braden Craig Brandt Tom Breheny Cindy Breton Janet Breuklander Mike Brewer June Bring Tom Broquist Diane Brotherson B. Sue Brown Dave Brown Gary Brown Jeff Brown Lynda Brown Phil Brown Valerie Brown Scott Bruner Elaine Bunker Rick Burgess Lynn Burham Dan Burke Rhonda Burley Donna Burr Brady Byers Dorna Calvert Laura Campbell Cheryl Campos Craig Carter Pam Carter SENIORS 123 Russ Casson Denny Cauterucci Sue Chase Janet Clark Jerry Clark Joan Clark Linda Clearwater Rick Cochran Debby Cocking Marilyn Coe Rhonda Coe Carol Collier Nedra Constable Patty Cook Lynda Crandall David Cromer Phil Cronin James Crowder Mike Currie Lynda Curtis Tracy Dahl Fred Dake Clark Danley Ann Danner Parties and games help a senior enjoy his last year Above: The senior party provides an occasion for a variety of activities, which for these girls includes a pyramid. Bottom: Dorene Hill. Vicki Roberts. Kann Turner. Middle: Sandy Griffith, Michelle Sandon. Top: Michel Williamson. Right: Dave Bolin. Sue Merrill, Michelle Walker, Craig Forney, and Jeff Brown (at the senior breakfast) are satisfied with eating the sweet rolls. 124 SENIORS Ron Dare Barbara Davis Katherine Davis Peggy Davis Yvonne Davis Linda K. Dawson Sally De Fazio Brian Demsky Linda Derby Terri Desing Brenda Dorow Debbie Dwiere Sandra Earixson Pamela J. Earleywine Bob Eddis Mike Elliott Brenda Ellis Nancy Enderson Kathleen Erickson LuAnn Erickson Mike Evans Patti Evans Peggy Evans Craig Eytcheson Julie Fagan Deanna Ferris Clyde Ficek Barb Fitch Randy Fitch Dan Flaherty Lesa Folsom Stephen Ford Jamie Forest SENIORS Q5 Craig Forney Curt Forney Doug Fulton William Gammel Linda Garwick Cindy Gift Vickie Gift Dan Gilchrist Tom Gillham Ernie Gillum Alyce Gilroy Piper Glider Marcia Goddard Toni Golsdanski Mary Good Diane Gooding Michelle Gordon Mike Goulden Liz Grandia Becky Gray Cindy Green Linda M. Green Robert Green Jeff Greider Sandy Griffith Ken Griggs Tom Gruber Charles Guhl Debbie Guillory Gail Gustafson Nancy Gustin Bev Hall Seniors possess school spirit Seniors Ellen Ledet (left) and Connie Harris dis- play their never-ending spirit for East High dur- ing a basketball game. 126 SENIORS Jo Ann Hamilton Karen Hammond Shaney Hammond Shawn Hanke Donna Harders Peggy Hargis Teri Harmon Connie Harris Jil Hartle Kevin Hayes Gary Hayworth Rosemonde Heaivilin Ruth Hecker Janet Heitkamp Craig Heller Audie Henderson Brian Henderson John Hews Phil Henry Nancy Hild Dorene Hill Debra Hines Kathy Rydell Hintz Teresa Hockensmith David Hogbin Judy Hollingshead Mark Hollingsworth Sharon Holmes Rebekah Hood Robert Hood Sherree Hoover Dan Horton Bob Hudson John Huss Conzye Jackson Robert James Nancy Janzen Duane Jarrett Jean Jennings Debra A. Jensen Karma Jensen Caryl Johannsen SENIORS 21 Q8 SENIORS An expression is something special • .A 4lA. Senior Craig Heller pleads with Head Coach Charles, Aw, come on coach, lemme play! as Coach J. Johnson walks away wondering what ' s going to happen next. 4 % f fi 0 n 4 Kristine Marshall Serena Marshall Dennis Martin Jeff Martin Mary Martin Gary Mason Connie Mastin Kim Matzke Kellie Maupin Jay McBride Mike McElree Todd McFadden Patricia McLain Marlene McGuire Doug McPherson David McVey Kevin Mears John Meek Susan Merrill Dave Michael Mike Michelson Bill Michener Karen Mikesell Joy Lynn Miller Mike Miller Penny Miller Kathy Miranda Chuck Montgomery Catheran Moore Dave Moore SENIORS 129 Debbie Moore Pam Moore Debby Morey Don Morrill Candy Morris Sheldon Morton Lori Mueller Debra Murray Sharon Nail Julie Newquist Lauri Nichols Steve Nielsen Vickie Nixt Beth Noble Desi Norem Danny O ' Hara David O ' Hara Lyle Olson Cheryl Parker Margaret Parks Judy Parrish Beverly Parsons Lynne Paulson Wesley Peckham Julie Peterson Judy Phillips Jim Pike Randy Piper Craig Plummer Laurie Porter Finding out that grades do count U hat is so funny about grades, Bill? The answer is that these three have all made it into the up- per 3°o of the class of 73. Janet Clark. Lois Winegar, and Bill Spizman have decided that maybe all that hard work the past years was worth it after all! 130 SENIORS H i 1 1 A Randall Presslev Karen Pricbc Steve Proctor Scott Provow Cindy Rankin Jeff Rasmussen Bette Raver Mark Reano Dale Reben Vicki Reese Linda Remster Patricia Rhodes Dennis Rich Kelli Riley Goldie Rinehart Robin Rittierodt Victoria Lea Roberts Richard Robertson Thomas Robinson Larry Rogers James Romar Cynthia Rominger Karen Rotschafer Debbie Ryan Sally Saffeels Jane Sandin Michelle Sandon Sue Sarasio Paul Sawhill Kathy Schaffer William Schaffer II John Stuart Schroeder Cynthia Scott Debbie Scott Sandy Shaw Debbie Shedd Dan Shelton Michael Shipley Jeff Sieleman Barbara Simpson Debbie Slaughter Cindy Smith SENIORS 131 Gayle Smith Jill Smith Toy Smith Kent Snitker Gary Sonderleiter Bill Spizman Terry Spray Linda Spurgeon Sue Staley Mike Starcevich Lynn Steen Larry Stenslie Blaine Stevens CherAnne Stewart Linda Stewart Delbert Stoltenberg W. B. Stone Linda Strahan Linda Strand Christina Strong Kathy Stroud Cheryl Struble Craig Swanson Tom Swanson Steve Swenson Colleen Swinehart Janis Swisher Ron Tanner William Tasler Annette Taylor Robert Taylor Connie Terrell Denise Thomas Pam Thomas Wayne Thomas Vickie Tillman Jeff Todd Lisa Tompkins Shari Lynn Travis Sherri Traviss Tom Tungland Karin Turner 13: SENIORS SENIORS 133 Senior Directory ABBREVIATIONS AFS: American Field Service COMM: Committee DEC A Disttrubutive Education Clubs of America EGO East Graphic Organization GOVT: Government GRA Girls Recreation Association Abolins. Peter Adams. Carl Adams. Mike Adams. Terry Ann Alfman, Vicki— Honor Roll 5.6.7, Steppers 5.6.7.8, Pep Club 3.4.- 5.6.7.8, Choir 3.4.5.6.7.8, Band 3.4, 2B Formal Hostess 7, Open House 5.6.7.8, Latin Club 5.6, Girls ' Club 5.6, Scarlet Singers 7.8. Allen. Deborah Ann— Honor Roll 5, Girls ' Club 3.4, Spanish Club 3.4.5.6.7.8. Allen. Joy — Honor Roll 3.5.7, Student Govt. 3.4.5.7, Assembly 5.- 6.7.8; Cheerleaders 7.8, Pep Club 3.4.5.6.7.8, Open House 7i Girls ' Club 5.6, Student Govt Comm. 5, Homecoming Comm. 7. Allen, karma Ambrose. Rick Andersen. Pam Honor Roll 5.6, Student Govt. 5.6.7.8, Assembly 3.4.5.6.7.8, Steppers 5.6.7.8, Pep Club 3.4.5.6.7.8, Swim- ming 3.4. Choir 5.6.7.8, Girls Glee 3.4, Senior Breakfast Comm. 7.8, 2B Formal Hostess 7, Open House 5.7, Drama Club 3.4, Girls ' Club 3.4.5.6.7.8, Student Exchange Day 7, Student Govt. Comm. 5.6. Anderson. Craig Honor Roll 7, Senior Board 7.8, Class Officer 7.8, Student Govt. 6.7.8, Football 3.7, Basketball 3.4, Cross Coun- try 5, Track 4.6.8, Lettermen ' s Club 5,6.7.8, Scroll Staff 7.8, Class Day Comm. 8, Latin Club 3,4, FCA 6.7.8, Tournament Program Seller 6.8 Anderson, Russell Andre. Albert S— Student Govt. 3.4,5.6, Football 3, Baseball 3, Track 6. Armstrong, Tim Arnold. Vicki Arpy. Ed Aschim. Paul Honor Roll 4.5.6.7, Student Govt. 7.8, Swimming 3.4, Tennis 4, Science Club 5.6.7.8. AudsJey. John D.-DECA 7.8. Aurelius. Jeanette Ann— Honor Roll 3.4.5.6, Student Govt. 5.6.7.- 8, Student Senate 5.6, All-City Student Council 7.8, School Play 6, Musical 4, Pep Club 3.4.5.6.7.8. Treasurer 5.6. President 7.8, Choir 3.4.5.6.7. 8, Debate Club 3.4.5,6.7.8, 2B Formal Hostess 7, Latin Club 3.4, Girls ' Club 3.4.5.6.7.8, AFS 7.8, Forens.cs Club 3. 4.5.6.7.8, U.N. Trip 6, Afro-American Club 7.8. Avitt. Karen Baber. Terri Lynn — Pep Club 3.4. Bacon. Ivie Marie — Honor Roll 1. Musical 4, Pep Club 3.4.5.6, Choir 3.4.5.6.7, Scroll Greenhorn Staff 7, French Club 3.4.5.6, Senior Quorum 7. Baker. Dale Honor Roll 3.4, Football 3.5.7. Wrestling 3.4.5.6.7.8, Track 4.6.8, Band 3.4, Letterman ' s Club 7.8. Baker. Mickia Ballard. Connie Louise -Honor Roll 3.4.6.7.8, Class Officer 7.8, Student Govt. 5.6.7.8, Assembly 7,8, Pep Club 3.4.5.6.7.8. Service Award 4.6.8, Setter 4, Basketball 7.8, Golf 4.6.8, Girls ' Club 3.4. 5.6.7.8, Service Award 4.6.8, Jr Class Representative 5.6, AFS 5.- 6.7.8, GRA 7.8, Optomism Club 7, Co Ed Magazine 5,6, Senior Breakfast Comm. 8, Class Day Comm. 8, Alumni Dinner 6, 2B Hostess 7; Student Exchange Day 7. Banuelos. Carmen Barker, Chuck— Football 3.4, Swimming 3.4. Barnard. Karen Ann— Honor Roll 3.5.6, Pep Club 7.8, Office Education 7.8. Bates. Kathy Batey. Dana Lee— Student Govt. 7.8, School Play 7.8, Pep Club 3.4, Choir 3.4, Debate Club 3.4.7.8, Girls ' Club 3.4, Forensics Club 7.8. Baumbach. Ramona— Honor Roll 3.6.7, Pep Club 3.4.5.6.7.8, Gymnastics Club 5.6.7.8, 2B Formal Hostess 7, Open House 5.7, Latin Club 3.4, Girls ' Club 3.4.5.6. Bell. Robin-Football 3.5.7, Wrestling 3.5.7, Baseball 4 Bengtson. Gale Football 3, Wrestling 3.5, Cross Country 5. Bennett. James Allen — Choir 3.4. Bennett. Rebecca Sue Bennett. Teresa Benshoof. Gary Berndt. Russell Lee— Honor Roll 3.4.7, Student Govt. 7.8, Tennis 8. Band 3.4, Science Club 3.4.5.6.7.8. Best. Bob- Senior Board 7.8, Wrestling 3.4.5.6.7.8, Cross Coun- try 5.6. Bird. Steven— Honor Roll 5.6, Student Govt. 3.4, Wrestling 3.4.5.- 6. Birru. Debefa Honor Roll 7.8, Wrestling 7.8, Cross Country 7.8, Track 8, Tennis 8, Letterman ' s Club 7.8, AFS 7.8, Student Ex- change Day 7.8. Bishop. Kathy Ann— Honor Roll 3.4, Pep Club 3.4.5.6, Girls ' Club 3.4.5.6. Blackford. Dennis Blacksmith. Kim Machell-Pep Club 3.4.5.6.7.8, Baseball 6, $75 Club 5, Girls ' Club 5.6.7.8. Blair. Randy Blanchard. Ronald Blanchard. Sandra Kaye Honor Roll 3.4.5.6.7, Pep Club 3.4,5.6.- 7, Open House 5.7, Volunteer Work 5. Blanchard. Zona -Honor Roll 3.4.5.6, Student Govt. 4, Pep Club 3.4.5.6: $25 Club 5: $75 Club 5, Latin Club 3.4. Bolden. Jeana Bolm. Dave Honor Roll 7, Swimming 3.4.5.6.7.8, Letterman ' s Club 7.8, Latin Club 3.4.5.6.7.8, Water Polo 3.4.5.6.7.8. Bonch, Danny— Honor Roll 3,4.5.6.7,8, Football 7, Baseball 4.6.8, Swimming 5.6, Golf 4.6.8, Letterman ' s Club 7.8, FCA 5,6,7,8. Boylan. Keith Braden. Sheryl Student Govt. 3.4,5.6.7.8, Pep Club 3.4.5.6.7.8, I2B Formal Hostess 7, $75 Club 5.6, Girls Club 4.5, Chairman Keck 5.6. Brandt. Craig Honor Roll 7.8, Scroll Staff 7.8, German Club 5.- 6.7.8, Science Club 7.8. Breheny. Tom— Football 3.4.5. Breton. Cindy— Band 3.4. Breuklander. Janet -Pep Club 3.4.5.6, Girls ' Club 3.4.5.6.7.8. Brewer. Michael Jon— Student Govt. 3.4.5.6.7, Baseball 4,6.8, Basketball 5.6.7.8, Golf 4.6.8, Letterman ' s Club 7,8, Scroll Staff 8, Scroll Greenhorn Staff 7, Tournament Program Seller S. Student Exchange Day 8. Bring, June Ann Student Govt. 7.8, Pep Club 5.6, Golf 5.6.7,8, Choir 3,4.5.6.7,8, Swing Choir 7.8, Girls ' Club 5.6.7.8. Brokofsky. William Broquist. Thomas Brotherson. Diane Honor Roll 3.4.5.6.7.8, Pep Club 3.4, Girls ' Club 3.4, Spanish Club 3.4. Brown. Betty Sue Honor Roll 5.6.7,8, Student Govt. 3.4.5.6.7.8, Assembly 5.6.7.8, Steppers 5.6.7.8, Pep Club 3.4.5.6.7.8, Quill Staff 7.8, Junior Senior Prom Comm. 8, Class Day Comm. 8, 2B Formal Hostess 7, Open House 5, Quill Ad Staff 7, Teen Board 7.8, Student Govt. Comm. 3.4.5.6.7.8, Office Helper 5.6. Brown. Dave Brown. Gary Robert Assembly 3.4.5.6.7.8, Wrestling 3.4, Pep Club 7.8; Band 3.4.5.6.7.8, Commencement Band 3.4.5.6. Brown. Jeffery Allan— Honor Roll 3.4.5,6.7,8; Student Govt. 4.5.- 6.7.8, All City Student Council 5.6.7.8, Football 3, Choir 3, Debate Club 3.4.5.6.7.8, German Club 3.4.5.6.7.8, Forensics Club 3.4.5.6.7.8, U.N. Trip 6. Brown. Leonard Brown. Lynda Lee Student Govt. 3.4.5.6.7.8, Assembly 7.8, Steppers 7.8, Pep Club 3.4.5.6.7,8, Choir 3.4, 2B Formal Hostess 7.8, $75 Club 5.6, Girls ' Club 7.8. Brown. Phil E. -1st Prize Winner in Iowa Poetry Contest 6. Brown. Valene Jean Honor Roll 3.4, Student Govt. 3.4.5.6.7.8, Assembly 5, Pep Club 3.4.5.6, $75 Club 7.8, Girls ' Club 3.4.5.6.7.8, DECA 7.8, Student Govt. Comm. 5.6. Brown. William M. Jr.— Boy Cheerleader 5.6, Football 3.4.5.6. Basketball 3.4. Brun. Irene kay Assembly 3.4, Swimming 3.4. Brun. Thomas Jay Assembly 3: Key Club 7.8, Pep Club 3 4 Drake Career Day 7, $75 Club 5.6, DECA 7.8. Bruner. Scott Douglas Honor Roll 3.4.5,6.7.8, Class Officer 5.6, Student Govt. 3.5.6.7,8, Student Senate 5.6.7.8, Key Club 5.6.7.8, Band 3.4.6. Latin Club 3.4, Scarlet Singers 7.8, Student Exchange Day 3.4.5.6, U.N. Trip 5. Student Govt. Comm. 3.4.5.6.7.8. Bunker. Elaine A. Burgess, Rick Burham. Lynn Assembly 7,8, Student Govt. 3.4, Musical 4, Pep Club 3.4.5.6.7.8, Choir 3.4.5.6.7.8, Band 3, 2B Formal Hostess 7, Open House 3.5.7, Drama Club 3.4, Girls ' Club 3.4.5.6.7.8, Stu- dent Govt. Comm. 7.8, Girls ' Glee 5.6. Burke. Daniel Lee Student Govt. 5.6, Football 5, Track 3.4.5.6.- 7.8, $25 Club 5. Bur ken. Charles Burkhead. David Burley, Rhonda Burr. Donna Byers, Brady Calaway. Wanda Rosetta Pep Club 3.4.5.6, Afro-Amencan Club 3.4.5.6, Girls ' Volley Ball 5.6. Calvert. Dorna - Honor Roll 3.4.7, Girls ' Club 3.4, GRA 5.6. Calvert. Ron Campbell. Laura June Pep Club 3.4, Swing Choir 5.6-. Girls ' Club 3.4, Girls ' Glee 3.4. Campos. Cheryl — Student Govt. 3.4.5.6, Assembly 3.4.5.6, Pep Club 3.4.5.6, Choir 5.6, Swing Choir 3.4.5, Quill Staff 5.6-. Senior Breakfast Comm. 5.6, Junior-Senior Prom Comm. 5.6, Girls ' Club 3.4.5,6, Student Exchange Day 3.4, Student Govt. Comm. 3.4.5.6, Class Day Comm. 5.6, Alumni Dinner 7,8; 2B Formal Hostess 5.6. Girls ' Glee 3.4. Carpenter. Michael kelly Student Govt. 3; Football 3.5. Student Govt. Comm. 3. Carroll. Patrick J. Carter. Craig Bryan Senior Board 7.8; Student Govt. 3,4.5.6; Assembly 5.6.7.8; Wrestling 3.4.5.6; Band 5.6.7.8, Commence- ment Day Comm. 7.8. Carter. Pam Honor Roll 5.6, Girl ' s Club 3, Library Staff 3.4. 134 SENIORS Cason. Dwane Casson. Russell— Honor Roll 6.7, Key Club 5.6.7.8, Musical 3.4.5. 6.7.8i Pep Club 5.6, Equipment Manager 7.8, Choir 5.6.7.8, Band 3,4, Debate Club 5, Forensics Club 5, U.N. Trip 6, Student Govt. Comm. 3,4. Cateron. Joel A. Cauterucci. Denny — Student Govt. 3.4,8, Assembly 7, Drama Club 3.4.5.6, $75 Club 5.6, Student Govt. Comm. 4, School Play 3, Tennis 4.8, Pancake Day 7. Caylor. Steven Duane— Baseball 4.6. Chamberlin, William A.-Honor Roll 7.8, Assembly 3.4.5.6.7.8, School Play 3.4, Musical 3.4, Choir 3.4.5.6. 7.8, Band 3.4.5.6.7.8, Stage Band 5.6.7.8, Commencement Comm. 8. Chase. Melinda Sue-Pep Club 3.4.5.6.7.8, Office Ed. Club 7. Clark. Janet— Honor Roll 3.4.5.6.7.8, Student Govt. 7.8, Pep Cl ub 3.4.5.6.7.8, Choir 5.6.7.8, Girls ' Glee 3.4, Scroll Greenhorn Staff 7.8, French Club 3.4.5.6, Girls ' Club 3,4.5.6. Secretary 7.8, Spree Comm. 3.4.5.6.7,8. Clark. Jerry Clark. Joan— Honor Roll 4.5.6.7.8, Student Govt. 7.8, Pep Club 3.4,5.6.7.8, French Club 5.6, Girls ' Club 3.4.5.6.7.8, Girls ' Glee 3,- 4,5.6, Senior Quorum 7,8, Spree Comm. 3.4. Clearwater. Linda Cobley. Tom Cochran. Rick— Band 3.4, Football 3.5.7. Cocking. Debra Jean Honor Roll 6, Senior Board 7.8, Class Of- ficer 4.5, Student Govt. 4.5.6.7.8, Scroll Staff 6.7.8, Scroll Greenhorn Staff 5, Senior Breakfast Comm. 7.8, Junior- Senior Prom Comm. 7.8, Class Day Comm. 7.8, 2B Formal Hostess 7, Open House 3, Girls ' Club 3.4.5.6.7.8, Student Govt. Comm. 3.4. Coe. Manlyn— Honor Roll 5.6.8, Student Govt. 4.8, Pep Club 3.- 4.5.6. Secretary 7,8, Girls ' Glee 3.4.5.6, I2B Formal Hostess 7, German Club 3.4.5.6.7,8, Spree Comm. 4. Coe. Rhonda— Honor Roll 5,6, Student Govt. 3.4.5.6, Musical 3. 4.5.6, Choir 3.4.5.6, Girls ' Club 3.4.5.6, Girls ' Glee 5.6, Student Govt. Comm. 3.4.5.6. Collier, Carol Ann Afro- American Club 4.6. Connett, Lenita Constable. Nedra Cook. Patti Cram. Jody Crandall. Linda Honor Roll 3.4.5.6, Student Govt. 3.4.5.6, Pep Club 3.4.5.6. Cromer Dave After-Game Party Entertainer. Cronm. Phillip— Honor Roll 3.4.5.6.7, Student Govt. 7.8, Football 3.5.7, Wrestling 3.4.5.6, Track 3.4.5.6. 7.8, Scroll Staff 7.8, FCA 6.- 7.8. Crowder. James Honor Roll 7, Band 3.4.5, Scroll Staff 7.8, Stage Band 3.4.5.6.7.8. Currie. Mike— Football 3.5.7, Track 4.6.8, Light Crew 3.4.5.6. Curtis. Lynda Dahl. Tracy Denise— Honor Roll 6.7, Student Govt. 7.8, Assembly 7.8, Cheerleaders 7.8, Pep Club 3.4,5.6. 7.8, Gym- nastics Club 3,4,5.6, Scroll Staff 7,8, Scroll Greenhorn Staff 6, Senior Breakfast Comm. 8, Junior Senior Prom Comm. 8; 131 Formal Hostess 7, Open House 7, Latin Club 3.4.5.6, Girls ' Club 3.4.5.6, Tournament Program Seller 8, Student Exchange Day 5, Student Govt. Comm. 3,4. Dake. Fred Ambrose Honor Roll 6. Danley. Clark E — Honor Roll 6, Musical 4, Choir 3.4.5.6.7.8, All State Choir 7, Drake Career Day 7. Danner. Ann-Honor Roll 6.7, Pep Club 3.4.5.6.7.8, Scroll Staff 7.8. Managing Editor 7, Scroll Greenhorn Staff 6, Latin Club 3.4. 5.6, AFS 5.6.7.8, GRA 5.6. Dare. Ronald D. Honor Roll 3.4, Summer of 72-painted sign. East High School Class of 71. for the school. Davis. Barbara Jo Colleen— Student Govt. 3.4, Synchronettes 5.6, Officer 7,8, Pep Club 3.4.5.6.7.8, Girls ' Club 3,4, GRA 3.4, Of- fice Ed. 7.8. Davis, kathenne Kay Honor Roll 5.6. Band 3.4.5.6.7.8, Open House 7, GRA 7.8, Stage Band 7.8. Davis. Peggy Mane— Honor Roll 3.4.5.6. Library Staff 3.4.5.6. Girls ' Club 3.4 Davis. Yvonne L. —Pep Club 3.4.5.6. Dawson. Charles Dawson. Linda K. Choir 3.4.5.6.7,8, Swing Choir 7.8, Drake Career Day 7, Nurse ' s Helper 3.4.5, Gym Leader 3.4. Dawson. Mike Deaton. John Deever. Robert De Fazio. Sally Ann— Honor Roll 5.6.7.8, Senior Board 7.8, Stu dent Govt. 3.4.5.6.7.8, Assembly 3.4.5.6.7.8, Cheerleaders 5.6.7.8, Musical 4, Pep Club 3.4.5.6.7.8, Choir 3.4, Gymnastics Club 5.6.- 7.8, Gymnastics Team 7.8, Quill Staff 5.6.7.8, Open House 3.5.7, Student Exchange Day 7, U.N. Trip 6, Student Govt. Comm. 3.4.- 5.6.7.8. Demsky. Brian Honor Roll 3.7, Student Govt. 6, Assembly 5,6.- 7,8, Baseball 3, Basketball 3.4.5.6,7.8, Golf 4.6.8, Lettermen ' s Club 5.6.7.8, Scroll Staff 7.8, Alumni Dinner 6, German Club 5, Tournament Program Seller 6.8, Student Exchange Day 7, FCA 6.7.8. Derby. Linda - Pep Club 3.4.5.6.7.8, Girls ' Club 5.6, GRA 5.6. Desing. Tern Student Govt. 4, Assembly 7, Steppers 7, Pep Club 3.4.5.6.7.8, Swimming 3.4, Open House 7, $25 Club 5, Girls ' Club 3.4.5.6, Office Helper 4, Homecoming Queen 7.8. Doornenbal. Jeffrey P. Dorow. Brenda Honor Roil 3.4, Pep Club 3.4, Girls ' Club 3.4. Doty. Ed Dwiere. Debra Joann — Honor Roll 6, Student Govt. 7, Steppers 7.8, Musical 4, Pep Club 3.4.5.6.7.8, Choir 3.4.5.6.7.8, Senior Breakfast Comm. 8, Junior Senior Prom Comm. 8, I2B Formal Hostess 7, French Club 3.4.5.6.7.8, Latin Club 3.4, Girls ' Club 3.4.- 5.6.7.8, Scarlet Singers 7.8, U.N. Trip 6. Eanxson. Sandra Kay— Honor Roll 3.4.5.6. Pep Club 3.4.5.6.7.8, Scroll Staff 7.8, Scroll Greenhorn Staff 6, Latin Club 3.4.5.6, Stu- dent Exchange Day 4. Co-editor Scroll 7. Earleywine. Pamela Jean— Honor Roll 7.8, Student Govt. 3.4.5.- 6.7.8, Pep Club 3.4.5.6, 2B Formal Hostess 7, Girls ' Club 3.4.5.6, DECA 5.6.7,8, Student Govt. Comm. 3.4.5.6.7,8, Girls Softball 7. Eddis. Robert Football 3, Track 4.6.8, Open House 4.5. Elliott. Michael -Student Govt. 3.4.5.6.7.8, Football 3.5.7, Wrestl ing 4, Pep Club 7.8, Baseball 4.8, Track 4.6. Ellis. Brenda Human Relations 5. Enderson. Nancy E. -Honor Roll 6.7, AFS 5.6.7. Enckson. Kathleen Ann Enckson. LuAnn Honor Roll 3.5.6.7.8, Senior Board 7.8, Student Govt. 3.4.5.6.7.8, Assembly 5.6.7.8, Cheerleaders 5.6.7.8, Pep Club 3.4.5.6.7.8, Quill Staff 5,6.7.8, Junior-Senior Prom Chair- man 8, Open House 5.7, Girls ' Club 3.4.5.6, Tournament Program Seller 6.8, Cheerleading Captain 7,8. Evans. Mike- Senior Board 7.8, Class Officer 7.8, Student Govt. 3.4,5.6.7.8, Assembly 7, Football 3.4.7.8, Baseball 4.6.8, Basketball 3.4, Track 4.6.8. Lettermen ' s Club 5.6.7,8, Class Day Comm. 7.8, Latin Club 3.4, Tournament Program Seller 6.8, FCA 6.7.8. Evans. Patti Evans. Peggy Eytcheson. Craig Fagan. Julie Ferns. Deanna Lynn -Honor Roll 3.4.5.6, Pep Club 3.4.5.6.7, Sw- ing Choir 3, German Club 5.6.7, Girls ' Club 3.4.5.6, AFS 5.6.7, Spanish Club 3.4.5.6.7, Science Club 5,6. Ficek. Clyde Ficek. Julie Fitch. Barb— Pep Club 3.4, Gymnastics Club 5.6, Gymnastics Team 5,6. Fitch. Randall Lynn Flaherty. Daniel L— Student Govt. 4,7.8, Football 3.5, Baseball 4, Basketball 3.4, Track 4.6, Swimming 5.6.7.8, Choir 3.4.5.6.7.8, Scroll Staff 7.8, AFS 3.4, Spanish Club 3.4, Student Govt. Comm. 3.4. Flischer. Richard Folsom. Lesa Margaret Student Govt. 5.6.7, Assembly 5, Synchronettes 5.6.7, Pep Club 5.6.7, Gymnastics Club 5,6, Gregg Awards 5.6. Ford. Stephen C. -Honor Roll 3.4.5.6.7. Forest. Jamie Forney. Craig Laverne— Student Govt. 3.4, Football 5.7, Student Govt. Comm. 3. Forney. Curtis Frazier. Rebecca Freerksen. Steve Fulton. Douglas— Honor Roll 4.7, Student Govt. 3.4.5, School Play 4, Choir 3.5, Drama Club 3.4. Gagan. Julie Gammel. William Edward-Honor Roll 3.4.5.6, Band 3.4.5,6, Latin Club 3.4, Stage Band 3.4.5.6.7.8, Chess i Bndge Club 5.6.7.- 8. Garwick. Linda Joy— Honor Roll 3.5,6, Senior Quorum 7,8. Gift. Cindy— Synchronettes 5.6, Pep Club 3.4.5.6.7.8, Choir 5.6.- 7.8: I2B Formal Hostess 7, Latin Club 3.4.5.6.7.8: FTA 5.6.7.8: Girls ' Club 5.6.7.8, Girls ' Glee Club 3.4, Scarlet Singer 7.8. S bea4 yon t enA, eve tie tAey fay Aave t6ei Gift. Vickie Lynn— Honor Roll 3.4, Assembly 3.4.5.6.7.8, Synchronettes 5.6.7.8, Pep Club 3.4.5.6.7.8, Choir 5.6.7,8, Girls ' Glee Club 3.4, 2B Formal Hostess 7, Open House 5.6, FTA 5.6.7.- 8, Girls ' Club 5.6.7.8, Scarlet Singer 7.8. Gilchnst. Daniel Joseph Football 3. Gillham. Thomas Patrick Student Govt. 3.8, School Play 4, Swimming 3.4, Choir 5.6.7.8, Band 3.4. Gilliam. William Lee Gillum. Ernest Harold— Baseball 4. Gilrov. Alyce Ann— Honor Roll 7.8, Student Govt. 7.8, Color Guard 7,8, Pep Club 3.4.5.6.7.8, Quill Staff 5.6.7, I3B Formal Hostess 7, Girls ' Club 3.4.5.6, Girls ' Glee 3.4.5.6. Ginther. Frank Debate Club 5.6. Forensics Club 5.6. Glider. Piper Pep Club 3.4, Tutonng 5.6. Goddard. Marcia Patncia Spanish Club 5.6. Goff. Jerry SENIORS 135 Golszanski. Tom Lee— Assembly 7,8, Pep Club 3.4.5.6.7.8! Swing Choir 7.8; Qi Formal Hostess 7 ; FTA 5.6.7.8, Counselors ' Aid 3. 4.5.6.7.8. Good. Mary Steppers 5.6.7.8, Pep Club 3.4.5.6.7.8, Latin Club 3.4, Girls Glee 3.4.5.6. Gooding. Diane Student Govt. 3.4, Pep Club 3.4.5.6, Office Helper 3.4.5. Student Govt. Comm. 3,4. Gordon. Michelle Student Govt. 7.8, Afro- American Club 3.4. 5.6. Goulden. Micheal E— Honor Roll 3.4.5, Student Govt. 3.4.5.6-. Student Senate 3.4, All-City Student Council 3.4, Basketball 3.4, Quill Staff 3.4.5.6, Scroll Staff 3.4.5.6, Debate Club 3.4, Forensics Club 3.4, Student Govt. Comm. 3.4.5, Photography Club 3.4,5.6.7. Grandia. Liz Honor Roll 7.8, Senior Board 7.8, Student Govt. 3. 4.5.6.7.8, Assembly 5.6.7.8, Pep Club 3. 4.5.6.7.8. Diving 3.4.5.6.7.- 8, Tennis 5.6, Choir 3.4.5.6, Gymnastics Club 3.4,5.6.7.8, Quill Staff 7.8, 2B Formal Hostess 7, Girls Club 3.4.5.6.7.8, Open House 3.4, Senior Breakfast Comm. 7.8, Junior Senior Prom Comm. 7.8, Class Day Comm. 8, Forensics Club 5.6, Volunteer Bureau 5.6, Service Award 5,6, U.63 Ring Monogram, 3.4.5.6.7.- 8 Gray. Becky Honor Roll 7. Green. Cindy Green. Linda Track 5.6, Girls ' Club 3.4.5.6, Afro-Amencan Club 3.4.5.6. Green. Phillip J. -Basketball 3.4.5.6.7.8, Track 3.4.5.6.7.8, Upward Bound 3.4.5.6. Green. Robert Greider. Jeff Honor Roll 3.4, Cross Country 3. Griffith. Sandra Kaye Honor Roll 3.5.7.8, Student Govt. 5.6.7.8, Assembly 7.8, Color Guard Co-Captain 7.8, Synchronettes 5.6. Pep Club 3.4.5.6.7.8, Scroll Greenhorn Staff 8. 2B Formal Hostess 7. German Club 3.4.5.6. Secretary 7.8, FTA 3.4, Girls ' Club 5.6.7.8, AFS 7,8, Girls ' Glee 3.4, Student Govt. Comm. 3.4.5.- 6.7.8, Student Exchange Day 5.7. Gnggs. Ken Grove. Joan Student Govt. 3.4; Pep Club 3.4.5.6, Gymnastics Club 5.6. Gruber. Tom Wrestling 3.4.5. Guhl. Charles William Honor Roll 5, Assembly 3.4.5.6.7.8, Musical 4, Tennis 8, Golf 4.6. Choir 5.6.7.8; Band 3.4.5.6.7.8; Open House 3.5.7; German Club 7.8, Scarlet Singers 7.8. Guillory. Debbie Gustafson. Gail- Honor Roll 3.4, Football 3.4.5.6.7.8, Wrestling 3.4.5.6-. Track 3.4. Gustin. Nancy Pep Club 3.4.5.6.7.8, $25 Club 7, Girls ' Club 3.4.- 5.6, DECA 5.6.7.8. Guy. Tim Hall. Beverly-Pep Club 3.4. Halsey. Fred L Hamilton. Jo Ann Pep Club 3.4.5.6.7.8, Girls ' Club 5.6.7.8. Hammond. Karen Pep Club 3.4.5.6.7.8. Hammond. Shaney Pep Club 3.4.5.6. Swing Choir 5.6, Girls ' Club 3.4. Hanke. Shawn- Honor Roll 6, Senior Board 7.8, Student Govt. 3.4.5.6.7.8, Football 3.4.5.6.7.8, Baseball 4, Lettermens Club 7.8, Scroll Staff 7.8, Quill Ad Staff 6. Harders. Donna Honor Roll 7, Pep Club 3. Hargis. Peggy Harmon. Ten Lynn Honor Roll 3.4.5.6.7.8, Student Govt. 3.4,5.- 7.8, Assembly 3, Pep Club 3.4.5.6. 7.8, 2B Formal Hostess 7, In- vitation Comm. 7, Senior Quorum 7,8. Harris. Connie Lou Honor 5.6.7.8, Pep Club 3.4.5.6. Harris. David Hartle. Jil Ellen Honor Roll 6.7.8, Student Govt. 7.8, Assembly 7.8, Steppers 7.8. Pep Club 3.4.5.6.7.8, Scroll Staff 6.7.8, Greenhorn Staff 7.8, Senior Breakfast Comm. 8, Junior-Senior Prom Comm. 8, Class Day Comm. 8, 2B Formal Hostess 7, Open House 7, U.N. Trip 6, Girls ' Club 3.4.5.6.7.8. Hayes. Kevin— Basketball 3, Golf 4. Hayworth. Gary Student Govt. 7.8, Golf 3.4.5.6.7.8, Choir 3.4. 5.6.7.8, Band 3.4.5.6.7.8, German Club 7. 8, AFS 7.8, Stage Band 7.8. Heaivilin. Rosemonde Elaine Honor Roll 5.6.7.8, Student Govt. 3.4.5.6.7.8, Assembly 5.6.7.8, Steppers 5.6. 7.8, Pep Club 3.4.5.6.- 7.8, Quill Staff 5.6.7.8, Editor 7.8, Senior Breakfast Comm. 8, Junior Senior Prom Comm. 8, Class Day Comm. 8, 2B Formal Hostess 7, $75 Club 7.8, German Club 3.4, Girls ' Club 3.4.5.6. 7,8, Girls ' Glee 5.6. GRA 3.4 ; Student Govt. Comm. 3.4. Heathcote. Diane Kay Color Guard 7.8, Pep Club 3.4.5.6.7.8, Girls ' Club 5.6. Hecker. Ruth— Power Volleyball 3.4.5.6.7.8. Heitkamp, Janet Honor Roll 3.4.7,8, Pep Club 5.6,7.8, Girls ' Basketball 7.8, Girls ' Club 3.4.5.6.7.8, Senior Breakfast Comm. 8, Junior Senior Prom Comm. 8. Heller. Craig Student Govt 3.4; Assembly 7.8: Football 3.5.7= Wrestling 3.4.5,6.7.8, Baseball 4,6.8, Track 4, Lettermen s Club 7.8. Helmon. Thomas Henderson, Audie Football 3.5,7, Baseball 4. Henderson. Brian Wrestling 3.4.5.6.7.8. Henderson, David— Swimming 3.4. Henry. Phil— Senior Board 7.8, Student Govt. 5.6.7.8, Football 3. 5.7, Wrestling 3.4.5.6.7.8, Track 4.6.8, Lettermen s Club 5.6.7.8, Junior Senior Prom Comm. 8, FCA 6.7.8, President 6.7,8. Hews. John Hild. Nancy— Girls ' Glee 3.4. Hill. Dorene Carol -Student Govt. 7.8, Steppers 7,8, Pep Club 3. 4.5.6.7.8, Alumni Dinner 6, 2B Formal Hostess 7, Open House 7, German Club 5.6; FTA 3.4, Girls ' Club 3.4.5.6.7.8, AFS 7.8, Stu- dent Exchange Day 5, Swimming Timer 3, Spree Comm. 4,8, Girls ' Club Representative 7.8. Hmes. Deborah Kay Hintz. Kathy Rydell-Honor Roll 6, Assembly 6; Pep Club 3.4.5.6, Gymnastics Club 5.6. Quill Ad Staff 7. Hockensmith. Teresa Jean Honor Roll 3.4.5.6.7.8, Student Govt. 5.6, Assembly 5.6, Pep Club 3.4.5.6.7.8, Girls ' Softball 6.8, Swimming 5.6. Gymnastics 5.6, 2B Formal Hostess 7, $25 Club 5.6, Girls ' Club 5.6. Hodson. Shirley Hogbin. David- Honor Roll 3.4, Wrestling 7.8, Band 3.4.5.6.7.8, AFS 7.8, Scarlet Singers 7.8, Stage Band 4.5.6.7.8. Holhngshead. Judy Mane— Honor Roll 3.4.6, Steppers 5.6.7.8, Pep Club 3.4.5.6.7.8, QI Formal Hostess 7, Girls ' Club 3.4.5.6, DECA 7.8. Hollingsworth. Mark-DECA. Holmes. Sharon K. Holt. Sharon Honor Roll 4.5.6, Student Govt. 4.5.6, Robert Keck Seminar Comm. 4.6. Hood. Rebekah L. Pep Club 3.4.5.6, Girls ' Club 5.6. 4 fax 4,4, Hood. Robert Football 3.5, Wrestling 3.4.5.6.7.8, Track 4.6. Hoover. Sherree Lynn Honor Roll 3.4, Musical 4, Pep Club 3.4,- 5.6.7.8, Choir 3.4.5.6.7.8, Scroll 8, Scroll Greenhorn Staff 7, I2B Formal Hostess 7, German Club 3.4.5.6.7.8, Girls ' Club 3.4.5.6.7.- 8; Student Exchange Day 5. Horton. Dan Howard. Pam Hudson. Robert-Honor Roll 4.5, DECA 7.8. Hunt. Bill Huffman. Rosia Huss. John— Football 3.5, Track 4. Hyde. Susan— Honor Roll 4.5.6.7.8. Hyde. Wayne M. Jackson. Conzye Jackson. Jack Jr. James. Robert Student Govt. 3, Wrestling 3.5.7, Golf 4.6.8, Letterman ' s Club 7.8, Alumni Dinner 6. Janzen. Nancy Honor Roll 3.4.5.6, Choir 5.6.7.8. Jarrett. Duane Wrestling 3.4.5.6, Cross Country 3.4.5.6, DECA 7.8. Jennings. Jean Ann Honor Roll 6.7, Library Staff 7, Nurse ' s Helper 5.6, DECA 7.8. Jensen. Debra Ann Student Govt. 3.4, Pep Club 3,4.5,6, Swim- ming 3.4, Open House 3.4, Girls ' Club 3.4, Girls ' Glee 5.6, Stadium 3.4. Jensen. Karma Sue Honor Roll 3.4.5.6.7,8, Student Govt. 3,4, Student Senate 3.4, Steppers 7.8, Synchronettes 5.6, School Play 5, Musical 3, Pep Club 3.4.5.6.7.8, Choir 3.4.5.6.7.8, All State Choir 5.7, Quill Staff 7.8, 2B Formal Hostess 7, Drama Club 3.4, Girls ' Club 3.4.5.6.7.8, Scarlet Singers 4.5.6,7.8, U.N. Trip 6. Johannsen. Caryl Mane Honor Roll 7.8, Student Govt. 7.8, Cheerleader 7.8, Pep Club 3.4.5.6.7.8, Swimming 4.5, Gymnastics Club 3.4.5.6.7.8, 2B Formal Hostess 7, Open House 5.7, Latin Club 3, Girls ' Club 5.6, Tournament Program Seller 6.8, Student Govt. Comm. 7,8, Office Helper 3.7. Johnson. Debbie Johnson, Debra Lynn Johnson. Jean Mane Honor Roll 3.4.5.6.7.8, Scroll Staff 6.7.8, Scroll Greenhorn Staff 5. Johnson. Julie Ann Honor Roll 3.4.5, Student Govt. 7.8, Steppers 7,8, Pep Club 3.4.5.6.7.8, 2B Formal Hostess 7, Girls ' Club 3.4.5.6.7.8. Johnson. Lyle Jr. Student Govt. 6, Football 3.5, Wrestling 3.4. 5.6.7.8, Cross Country 7, Track 4.6.8, Letterman ' s Club 7.8. Johnson. Richard Honor Roll 6. Johnson. Richard C. Football 3.7, School Play (Technician Work) 5.6.7.8, Tennis 4.6.8, Equipment Manager 3.4, Afro- American Club 5.6. Johnson. Rick Student Govt. 6, Swimming 4, Scroll Staff 6,7.8, Scroll Greenhorn Staff 5, DECA 7.8. Johnson. Ruth Johnson. Tim— Honor Roll 5.6.7. Johnston. Stephen Jones. Doug E - Football 3.5.7, Basketball 3.4, Track 3.4.6.8, Band 3.4.5.6, Afro American Club 4.5, FCA 5.6.7.8. Judkins. Judith Mane Student Govt. 3.4, Pep Club 3.4.5.6, Swimming 3.4, $75 Club 5, Girls ' Club 3.4, DECA 7.8, Student Govt. Comm. 4.5. Karns, Debra llene Student Govt. 5.7.8, Student Senate 5, Assembly 5.6.7.8, Pep Club 3.4.5,6.7.8, Scroll Staff 7.8, Scroll Greenhorn Staff 6, Alumni Dinner 5.7, 2B Formal Hostess 7, Open House 5.7, Student Govt. Comm. 5.7. Keller. Kerry Student Govt. 3.4,7, Office Ed Kile. Ken King. Robert Gene Honor Roll 4. 136 SENIORS Kmnear. Richard Mic had— Student Govt. 4,5,6.7.8, Golf 4, $75 Club 7, DECA 5.6.7.8. Klmefeldt. David - Scroll Staff 4, $25 Club 6, Photo Club 4.5.6.7.- 8, Quill Staff 5.6.7.8. Knight. Carole- Honor Roll 3.4.5.7.8, Musical 4, Pep Club 3.4.5.- 6.7.8, Choir 3.4.5.6.7.8, I2B Hostess 7, Open House 5.7, Scarlet Singers 5.6.7.8. Kniss. Kirk Knowles. Debra Ann Student Govt. 3.4, Pep Club 3.4, $75 Club 6, DECA 7, Student Govt. Comm. 3.4. Knox. Pam Kohrs. Jeff— Honor Roll 7. Kolk. Tern -Honor Roll 3, Student Govt. 5.6.7.8, Pep Club 3.4.5.- 6.7,8, Assembly 5.6.7.8, Steppers 5.6.7.8, Scroll Staff 7.8, Alumni Dinner 5.7, 128 Hostess 7, Open House 5.7, Girls ' Club 5.6.7.8. Koontz. Rebecca Rae— Pep Club 3.4.5.6, I2B Hostess 7, Girls ' Club 3.4.5.6. Krantz. Jeanine-Honor Roll 3.4.5.6.7.8, Choir 3.4.5.6.7.8, Scroll Staff 7.8, Spanish Club 7.8, Counselor ' s Aid 5.6.7.8. Kruse. Gary— Student Govt. 6. Kuder. Joseph Dwight Kunert, Randall James— Golf 4.6. Kurth. Terry Lynn Labus. Sharlynn- Pep Club 3.4,5.6, I2B Formal Hostess 7, Girls ' Club 3.4.5.6, Nurse ' s Helper 3.4, Office Helper 3.4. Lane. Rudy -Football 3, Track 4. Larpenter. Wilene Elaine— Honor Roll 5.6. Pep Club 3.4, I2B For- mal Hostess 7, Girls ' Club 3.4, Senior Quorum 7. Larson. Christine— Pep Club 3.4.5,6, Choir 3.4.5.6.7.8, I2B for mal Hostess 7, Latin Club 3.4. Latshaw. John— Football 3.5. Law. Marguerite Gayle— DECA 7.8. Lawrence. Coleman Franklin Jr. - Football 7.8, Spanish Club 7.8, Afro-American Club 6, PTSA 7.8. Laws. Mary Lou Honor Roll 6, Musical 4, Pep Club 3.4.7.8, Choir 3.4.7.8, All-City Orchestra 3.4.5.6.7.8, Drama Club 3.4, Latin Club 7.8, Spanish Club 5.6-. All-State Orchestra 7. Learning. Chuck Assembly, Cross Country. Ledet. Ellen Kae Student Govt. 7.8, Color Guard 7.8, Pep Club 3.4.5.6.7.8, I2B Formal Hostess 7, Girls ' Club 7.8, GRA 3.4.5.6.7.8, Band 7.8. Lee. Tony Brent Forensics Club 3.4.5.6.7.8, Student Govt. 3.4.- 5.6.7.8, Honor Roll 3.4.5.6.7.8, All-City Student Council 3.4.5.6.7.- 8, Tennis 3.4.5.6.7.8, German Club 3.4.5,6, Scarlet Singers 5,6,7.8, Key Club 5.6.7.8, Class Officer 3.4, Pep Club 5.6.7.8, All-State Choir 5.6, Model U.N. Club 3.4.5.6, Choir 3.4, Musical 4, Student Govt. Comm. 3.4.5.6.7.8, Debate Club 3.4.5.6.7.8, Alumni Dinner 6, AFS 3.4, U.N. Trip 6. Lehman. Billy Leonard. Milton Lettington. Karen Student Govt. 4.7.8, Cheerleaders 7.8, Pep Club 3.4.5.6.7.8. Choir 5.6.7.8, Gymnastics Club 5.6, I2B Formal Hostess 7, Open House 5.7, Girls ' Club 3.4.5.6.7.8, Student Ex change Day 7, State Fair Teen Board 6.8, Student Govt. Comm. 7.8. Leuthauser. Paul Richard— Honor Roll 3.4.5.6.7.8. Student Govt. 7.8, Tennis 6.8, Equipment Manager 3.4, Band 3,4.5.6.7.8, Debate Club 3.4, Open House 3.5.7, German Club 3.4.5.6.7.8, AFS 3.4.5.- 6.7.8, Forensics Club 3.4, Student Exchange Day 7, U.N. Tnp 6, Stage Band 5.6.7.8, Drum Ma|or 7.8. Little. Timothy Alan Honor Roll 3.4, Student Govt. 5.6.7, All- City Student Council 7, Wrestling 3.4, U.N. Trip 6, Worked with old people during school through Am. Cult, class. Loftus. Don Logan. Terry— Honor Roll 4, Football 3.5, Wrestling 3.4.5.6.7.8, Track 4, Lettermen ' s Club 7.8. Long. Chuck Long. Craig Long. Ken— Chess Club. Long. Lynnette Elizabeth— Musical 4, Pep Club 3.4.5.6.7.8, Choir 3.4.5.6.7.8, All-State Choir 7, Band 3.4.5.6, Open House 3.5.7, Latin Club 3.4, Girls ' Club 3.4.7.8, Scarlet Singers 5.6.7.8, AFS 7.8. Lopez. Hilda Ann Lott. Anita— Honor Roll 4, Synchronettes 5.6, Swing Choir 5.6, Choir 6. Love. Chuck— Football 3, Track 4. Lowery. Frank MacManus. Debbie Maier. Janice Rae Pep Club 3.4.5.6.7.8, I2B Formal Hostess 7, Gregg Awards 3.4.6, Girl ' s Club 3.4.5.6.7.8, Office Education 7.8, Spree Booth Committee Chairman 4. Majerus. James Markow. Carolyn Gregg Awards 6. Marshall. Kristine Lyn— Honor Roll 5. Marshall. Serena Honor Roll 5.6.7, Girl ' s Club 5.6.7, Afro- American Club 5.6.7.8. Martin. Dennis— Honor Roll 3, Student Govt. 3.4.5.6.7.8, Football 3.5.7, Baseball 4.6.8, Basketball 4.6.8, Track 6.8, Lettermen ' s Club 5.6.7.8. Martin. Donald Martin. Jeff— Honor Roll 6, Class Officer 3.4, Football 3.5.7, Baseball 4.6.8, Basketball 3.4.5.6.7.8, Track 4.6, Lettermen ' s Club 5.6.7.8, Scroll Staff 6.7. Co-Editor 8, French Club 5.6, Latin Club 3.4, FCA 6.7.8. Martin. Mary Gwendolyn— Pep Club 3.4.5.6.7.8, Choir 7.8, I2B Formal Hostess 7, Drama Club 3.4, Latin Club 5.6, Girls ' Club 7.8, Girls ' Glee 3.4.5.6. Martmdale. Jack Mason. Gary— Football 3, Wrestling 4.6, Cross Country 5, EGO 5.6. Mastm. Connie— School Play 6. Matzke. Kim— Student Govt. 5.6, Swimming 3.4.5.7, Drama Club 2.3.4.5, Latin Club 2.3. Mauk. Robin Sue Honor Roll 4.7, Student Govt. 3.4, Pep Club 3.4, Girls ' Club 3.4, Student Exchange Day 3, Student Govt. Comm. 3.4. Maupin. Kellie Honor Roll 5.6.7.8, Student Govt. 5.7, Assembly 7, Pep Club 3.4.5.6.7.8, Swing Choir 7.8, Scroll Staff 7.8, Scroll Greenhorn Staff 6, Girls ' Club 3.4, Girls ' Glee 3.4.5.6, Student Govt. Comm. 5.6.7. McBride. Jay Eugene Wrestling 3, Pep Club 7.8, Baseball 4.6.8, Cross Country 7, Track 4, EHS Mascot 7. McCurn. Catheryn Ann McElree. Michael Philip -Honor Roll 3, Baseball 4, Basketball 3.- 4.5.6. McFadden. Todd Aaron— Honor Roll 4.6, Wrestling 5.6.7.8, Choir 3.4.5.6.7.8, Scarlet Singers 5.6.7.8. McFarland. Don Student Govt. 4. McGuire. Marlene McLain. Patricia Student Govt. 7.8, Color Guard 7.8, Pep Club 3.4.5.6.7.8, Girls ' Club 5.6.7.8, GRA 3.4.5.6.7.8, Honor Roll 7.8. McNaney. Patrick Football 3. McPherson. Douglas Honor Roll 3.4, German Club 3.4.5.6.7.8, Science Club 3.4.5.6.7.8. McVey. David Mears. Kevin - Honor Roll 5.6. Meek. John Jr. Merrill. Susan Lynn Honor Roll 3.4.5.6.7.8, Class Officer 3.4, Student Govt. 3.4.5 .6. Senate 7.8, All-City Student Council 3.4.5.- 6, Assembly 3.4.5.6.7.8, Cheerleader 7.8, Synchronettes 5.6.7.8, Musical 4, Pep Club 3.4.5.6.7.8. Vice President 5.6, Choir 3.4.5.- eco- ne uaCK xkcC (kttei; fan, cUevatfA t tene cviU 4e yteeUen 6.7.8, Gymnastics Club 5,6.7,8, Gymnastics Team 7.8, Quill Staff 5.6.7.8, U.N. Trip 6, Student Govt. Comm. 3.4.5.6.7.8, Human Relations Comm. 3.4, Girls ' Club 3.4.5.6.7.8, I2B Formal Hostess 7. Michael. David Michelsen. Michael— Student Govt. 7.8, Football 3.5.7, Wrestling 3.4.7.8, Baseball 4, Track 4.6. Michener. Bill Honor Roll. Mikesell. Karen-Pep Club 3.4.5.6, Girls ' Club 5.6. Miller. David W — Honor Roll 3.4.5.6.7.8. Student Govt., Choir 3.- 5.6, Band 3.4, Debate Club 3.4.5.6.7.8, French Club 3.4, Forensics Club 3.4.5.6.7.8, Model U.N. Club 3, Student Govt. Comm. 5.6. Miller. Joy Lynn— Honor Roll 3.4.5.6, Student Senate 6.7, Pep Club 3.4.5.6.7.8, Tennis 4.6, Girls ' Club 3.4.5.6.7.8, F.R.A. 3.4.5.6, Office Ed. Club 7.8. Miller. Michael — Honor Roll 3.4.7, Senior Quorum 7.8. Miller. Penny Lee Student Govt. 3.4.5.6, Assembly 5.6, Pep Club 3.4.5.6.7.8, Diving 3.4.5.6.7.8, Girls ' Club 3.4.5.6, Office Ed. 7.8. Student Govt. Comm. 3.4. Miranda. Kathaleen Ann Student Govt. 5.6, Pep Club 3.4.5.6, $75 Club 5.6, Girls ' Club 5.6. Mitchell. Kermit Montgomery. Charles Rodney Honor Roll 3.4.5.6.7, Senior Board 7.8, Student Govt. 4.5.6.7.8, Football 3.5.7, Swimming 3.4, Scroll Staff 7.8, Open House 7, German Club 3.4.5.6.7.8, AFS 7.8, U.N. Trip 6, Student Govt. Comm. 4.5.6.7,8. Moore. Catheran— Honor Roll 3.4.5.6.7.8. Moore. Dave— Student Govt. 3.4.5.6, Assembly 3.4.5.6.7.8, School Play 5.6,7.8, Swimming 3.4, Choir 6.7.8, German 5.6. Moore. Debbie -Pep Club 3.4. Moore. Janice Moore. Pamela Moraine. Darla K.-$75 Club 5,6, DECA 7.8. Morey. Debby Morrill. Connie— Honor Roll 6. Morrill. Donald— Honor Roll 6.7, Student Govt. 5.6.7.8, Assembly 5, Pep Club 5.6.7.8, Tennis 6.8, Scroll Staff 7.8, Alumni Dinner 6. Student Exchange Day 7, Teen Board 7.8, Student Govt. Comm. 5.7. Morns. Candy Morton. Sheldon Mueller. Lon— Pep Club 3.4, Swing Choir 5.6, Girls ' Glee 3.4. Mullin. Ron Murray. Debra Sue -Honor Roll 5.6. SENIORS 137 0 Keefo Ck- teneated it tpwi ocuh 6u n4£e; it U a neat flA44e 4i K ch t e time. Nail. Sharon Pep Club 3.4.5.6. Newquist. Julie— Student Govt. 3.4.5.6.7.8, Assembly 7, Synchronettes 7.8; School Play 6; Pep Club 3.4.5.6. Vice Presi dent 7.8; Senior Breakfast Comm. 6; 1B Hostess 7i Girls ' Club 3.- 4.5.6.7.8; AFS 5.6; Nurse s Helper 4; Student Govt. Comm. 5.6.7.- 8. Nichols. Laun Kathleen Honor Roll 5.6.7.8. Band 3.4.5.6.7.8i Pep Club 3.4; I2B Formal Hostess 7, Latin Club 3.4.5.6; Stage Band 7. Counseling Office Helper 5.6. PTSA Membership Comm. 5.6.7.8. Nicholson. Glenn Nielsen. Steve Edward Student Govt. 3.4.5,6.7.8; Pep Club 7.8; Baseball 4.6.8. Basketball 3.4.5.6.7.8; Track 4.6.8; Lettermen s Club 5,6.7.8; Scroll Staff 7.8; $25 Club 6. Tournament Program Seller 6.8; Homecoming Float 7. Nut. Vicki— Honor Roll 5.6.7.8; Student Govt. 3.4.6, Pep Club 3. 4.5.6.7.8; Senior Breakfast Comm. 7.8, Class Day Comm. 7.8, Drake Career Day 3.4, Open House 3.4.5,6.7.8; FTA Treasurer 3. 4.5.6. President 7.8; Student Govt. Comm. 5.6.7.8; Tutoring 6.7.8. Noble. Beth Choir 3.4.7.8. Nordin. Mark Norem. Desiree O ' Hara. Danny J. O ' Hara. David W. Open House 3.5.7; German Club 3.4.5.6.7.8. O ' Neil. Jamie Geneva - DEC A 7.8. Ollie. Minnie Olson. Lyle-Football 3, Baseball 4.6.8; Basketball 3. Olson. Steven Ostrem. Pamela Lynn Hunt Overton. Mike Oye. Leo -Honor Roll 7. Palmer, Mary Parker. Cheryl-Honor Roll 7; DECA 7. Officer 7,8. Parker. Rebecca Pep Club 3.4.5.6, Choir 4.5.6. AFS 5.6, Girls- Glee 3.4, Scarlet Singers 5,6. Parker Timothy John Football 3; Wrestling 3; Musical 4i Cross Country 5; Track 4; Choir 3.4.5.6.7.8, Scarlet Singers 5.6.7. Parks. Margaret Mane Pep Club 3.4.7,8; Girls Glee 3.4; Drama Club 3.4. Parnsh. Judith Ann Pep Club 3.4; Upward Bound 5.6; Girls ' Glee 3.4; Afro American Club 5.6. Parsons. Beverly S. Honor Roll 5.6. Paulson. Lynne Mane- Honor Roll 3.5.6, School Play 3.4.5.6, Musical 4; Pep Club 3.4; Drama Club 3.4.5.6.7; Debate Club 3.4, Girls ' Club 3.4. Peckham, Wesley Assembly 4, Football 3; Open House 3. Peterson. Danny Peterson. John— Assembly 5.7 : Student Exchange Day 5.7. Peterson. Julie School Play 3.4.5. Musical 4; Pep Club 3.4, Sw- ing Choir 7.8, Drake Career Day 5, Drama Club 3.4.5.6, Latin Club 5,6.7.8; Chess Bridge Club 7.8. Phillips. Judy Ann Synchronettes 5.6,7,8; Pep Club 6. Girls ' Club 3.4; Office Ed 7.8. Pike. Jim Wrestling 3.4.5.6.7.8. Piper. Randy Plummer. Craig— School Play 4.5.6.7; Swimming 3.4; Drama Club 5.6. Porter. Laune Susan -Honor Roll 3.4.5.6. Pep Club 3.4.5.6.7.8, Gregg Awards 6, German Club 3.4; GRA 3.4, Office Ed 7.8, Debate 3; Volunteer Work 6. Pressley. Randall James Honor Roll 7.8; Student Govt. 5,6, Choir 3.4.5.6.7.8; All-State Choir 7, Swing Choir 7.8, Quill Staff 5.6.7,8, Musical 4, Wrestling 4 ; Assembly 5.7; Teen Board. State Fair Teen Town Rep.; Student Govt. Comm. 7 ; Drama Club 3.4; Alumni Dinner 5.7; Equipment Manager, football 3. Preston. Jams Priebe. Karen Pep Club 3.4.5.6.7.8; Steppers 5.6,7.8; Girls ' Club 3.4.5.6.7.8. Historian 7.8 : French Club 3.4.5,6. Treasurer 5,6. Teen Board 7.8; U N. Trip 6; Honor Roll 6.7.8, Student Govt. 7.8, Scroll Staff 6.7.8, Alumni Dinner 4.6. I2B Formal Hostess 7; Class Day Comm. 8; Senior Breakfast Comm. 8. Junior Senior Prom Comm. 8; Open House 5.7; Student Govt. Comm. 7, Governor ' s U.N. Day 7. Prock. Douglas Wayne Proctor. Steve Provow. Scott— Honor Roll 5.6.7, Student Govt. 7.8, Football 3, Pep Club 7,8; Cross Country 7; Swimming 6; Tennis 4.6.8; Letter- man ' s Club 5.6.7.8, German Club 3.4.5.6.7.8, AFS 3.4.5.6.7.8, Tournament Program Seller 5.6; Scarlet Singers 3.4.5.6. Student Exchange Day 6; U.N. Tnp 6, Stage Band 7.8. Ouigley. Mark Ouillen. Helen Elizabeth — Honor Roll 5.6.7.8, Student Govt. 5.6.- 7.8; Track 7.8; Band 3.4.5.6,7.8, Scroll Staff 6.7.8, Senior Breakfast Comm. 8, Class Day Comm. 8. Open House 6; German Club 5,6; FTA 7.8, Girls ' Club 5.6.7.8, GRA 3.4.5.6.7.8. Treasurer 5.6, Stu- dent Exchange Day 4, Stage Band 7.8; Student Govt. Comm. 3.4.- 5.6.7.8. Rankin. Cynthia Lee Honor Roll 4.5.6. Pep Club 3.4.5,6. Rankin. Rex R. Rasmussen. Jeff Football 3. Raver. Bette Jo Honor Roll 4,5,6.7, Pep Club 3.4.5.6.7.8, 138 Formal Hostess 7; Girls ' Club 3.4.5, Softball 6.8, Office Ed. 7.8. Reano. Mark Student Govt. 7.8, Swimming 4, Scroll Staff 8; Scroll Greenhorn Staff 7; Quill Ad Staff 5, Drama Club 5.6. Reben. Dale Reese. Vicki Lynn- Student Govt. 7.8; Color Guard 7.8; Pep Club 3.4.5.6.7.8; School Play 7i Gregg Awards 6. Drama Club 7.8; Girls ' Club 3.4; Counselors Aid 5.6,7.8; Red Cross Club Chairman 5.6,- 7.8. Remster. Linda Carol Class Officer 3; Pep Club 3.4; Office Ed. 7.8. Rheuport. Dennis Rhodes. Patricia Honor Roll 3.4.5.6. Student Govt. 3.4,5, Musical 4, Pep Club 3.4.5,6. Choir 3, 2B Formal Hostess 7, $75 Club 5.6; Girls ' Club 3.4.5.6. Rich. Dennis Riley. Kelli Honor Roll 3.4.5.6.7.8; Student Govt. Treasure 5; Maiorettes 5.6.7.8; Pep Club 3.4.5,6.7.8; Debate Club 3.4.5.6.7.8; I2B Formal Hostess 7; French Club 7,8; Girls ' Club 3.4.5.6,7,8; AFS 3.4.5.6.7.8; Student Govt. Comm. 3.4.5.6, U.N. Trip 6. Model U.N. Club 5.6, Student Exchange Day 3, Forensics Club 3.4.5.6,- 7.8. GRA 3.4.5.6. Rinehart. Goldie -Honor Roll 3.5.6.7,8, Student Govt. 3.4.5,6.7.8, All -City Student Council 7.8; Assembly 7.8, Cheerleaders 7.8, Pep Club 3.4.5.6.7.8, Gymnastics Club 3.4.5.6.7.8, Senior Breakfast Comm. 8; Junior-Senior Prom Comm. 8, Class Day Comm. 8, 2B Formal Hostess 7, Open House 3.7, Girls ' Club 3.4.- 5.6.7.8; Student Govt. Comm. 3,4.5.6.7,8, Varsity Gymnastics Team 7.8. Rinehart. John Joseph— Track 4. Rittierodt. Robin Honor Roll 5.6.7.8, Student Govt. 3.4.5.7.8, Assembly 6.7.8, Steppers 7,8, Pep Club 3.4.5.6.7.8, Senior Breakfast Comm. 8, Junior- Senior Prom Comm. 8, Class Day Comm. 8; Alumni Dinner 6; Open House 3.7, Girls ' Club H.R. Rep. 7.8, GRA 5,6.7.8, Student Exchange Day 7; Student Govt. Comm. 3,4.5.7.8; Homecoming Float 7. Roberts, Victoria Lea Honor Roll 4,5,6.7.8, Class Officer 5.6, Student Govt. 7.8, Majorettes 3.4, Co-Captain 5.6, Captain 7.8, Pep Club 3.4.5.6.7.8, Scroll Greenhorn Staff 7.8, 2B Formal Hostess 7, Girls ' Club 3.4.5.6.7.8, AFS 3.4.5.6.7.8, Spanish Club 3.- 4.5.6.7.8, GRA 3.4.5.6.7,8, Teen Board 7.8, U.N. Trip 6, Student Govt. Comm. 3.4.5.6, Science Club 5,6.7,8, Senior Breakfast Comm. 8. Robertson. Richard Honor Roll 3.6, Choir 5.6.7.8. Robinson. Thomas— Senior Board 7.8, Student Govt. 5.6.7.8; Football 3.5.7; Wrestling 5.6.7.8, School Play 5.6,7.8, Track 6, Band 3.4, Lettermen ' s Club 7.8, Senior Breakfast Comm. 8, Upward Bound 3.4.5.6.7.8, Student Exchange Day 7, U.N. Trip 6, Afro-Amencan Club 3.4.5.6.7.8. Rockwell. Debra Honor Roll 7, Student Govt. 3, Pep Club 3,4. Rogers. Larry Equipment Manager 3.4,5.6; Band 3.4.5.6. Romar, James Swimming 3.4; Choir. Rommger. Cynthia Jean Pep Club 3.4; Girls ' Club 4.5.6. Rotschafer. Karen Lynn School Play 6; Pep Club 3.4.5.6.7.8, Debate Club 3.4,5.6, Drama Club 3.4.5.6.7.8, Forensics Club 3.4.- 5.6, Prayer Group 7.8. Ruckman. Dave- Football 3, Basketball 3.4.5.6.7,8. Ryan. Debra Joann— Honor Roll 7.8, Student Govt. 7.8, Ma- iorettes 5.6.7.8, Pep Club 3.4.5.6.7.8, Band 3.4, 2B Formal Hostess 7, Open House 5; Gregg Awards 5.6, Girls ' Club 3.4.5.6. 7.8, GRA 3.4.5.6.7.8. Saffeels. Sally Jean-Honor Roll 3.4.5.6.8; Student Govt. 3.4.5.6.- 7.8; Assembly 6.7.8, Cheerleaders 7.8, Pep Club 3.4.5.6, Quill Staff 5.6. Editor 7,8, Senior Breakfast Comm. 8, Junior Senior Prom Comm. 8. 2B Formal Hostess 7; Tournament Program Seller 8. Sandm. Jane Irene Student Govt. 7.8; Assembly 7.8; Color Guard Co Captain 7.8; Pep Club 3,4.5.6.7.8, Senior Breakfast Comm. 8; 2B Formal Hostess 7, Girls ' Club 7.8, GRA 3.4.5.6.7.8, Student Govt Applied Art Award 6, Art Center Scholarship 5.6, 7.8. Sandon. Michelle Lynn Student Govt. 4.7.8, Steppers 7.8, Pep Club 3.4.5.6.7.8, Scroll Greenhorn Staff 7.8, 2B Formal Hostess 7, Open House 7; Girls ' Club 3.4.5.6.7.8, AFS 7.8, GRA 3.4.5.6.7.8, Girls ' Club Comm. Chairman 7.8, GRA Comm. Chairman 5.6, Homecoming Comm. Chairman 7. Sarasio. Sue Assembly, Pep Club; Choir; Library Staff. Sawhill. Robert Paul Honor Roll 3.4.5.6. Schaffer. Kathy Student Govt. 3.4,7.8, Assembly 3,4, Pep Club 3.4,5.6.7.8, Gymnastics Club 6.7,8, Senior Breakfast Comm. 8, Junior-Senior Prom Comm. 8; Class Day Comm. 8; 2B Formal Hostess 7. Open House 3; Girls ' Club 3.4.5.6.7,8, Office Helper 5.6, Pollitical Action 3, Girls ' Club Homeroom Rep. 3.4. Schaffer. William Gerald Joseph II Football 3, Swimming 3, Tennis 3, Choir 5.6, Band 3.4.5, Lettermen ' s Club 3.4, Gym Leader 3.4. Schroeder. John Stuart Student Govt. 6.7.8, Key Club 7.8, Choir 3.6.7.8, AFS 7.8; Science Club 5.6,7,8, Parade Comm. 7. Scott. Cynthia R — Honor Roll 7, Student Govt. 3.4.7, Pep Club 3. 4.5.6. Girls ' Club 3.4. Scott. Debra Jo Anne Student Govt. 7,8, Senior Quorum 7,8, Office Ed. 7.8; Afro-Amencan Club 5.6. Seaney. Marlena Senecaut. Dan Shaw. Sandy Shaw. Jessie Helena Latin Club. 138 SENIORS Shedd. Debbie Shedd. Mark Shelton. Danny Lee — Pep Club 7.8, Cross Country 3.5, Track 4.8; DECA 7.8. Sherman. Mark Steven Shipley. Michael Honor Roll 7.8, Student Govt. 3.4.5.6.7.8; Football 3.5; Ba eball 4.6.8; Basketball 3.4.5.6. Sieleman. Jeff Student Govt. 3.4.5.6.7.8. German Club 3.4.5.6. Simpson. Barbara Ann Honor Roll 7.8. Student Govt. 3.4.5,6.7,- 8. Assembly 3.4, Color Guard 5.6.7.8. Pep Club 3.4.5.6.7,8; Senior Breakfast Comm. 8. 2B Formal Hostess 7 ; Open House 5. Girls ' Club 5.6.7.8. Slaughter, Debra Sloan. Debbie Smith. Cindy— Pep Club 3.4. Smith. Corrine Pep Club 3.4.5.6.7.8. Smith. David Smith. Gayfe Smith. Jill— Honor Roll 5.6.7.8, Student Govt. 5.6.7.8, Student Senate Secretary 5.6, Pep Club 3.4.5.6.7.8. Senior Breakfast Comm. 8. Junior Senior Prom Comm. 8. 2B Formal Hostess 7i Open House 3.5. Girls ' Club Sophomore Board 3.4, Vice- President 7 .8. AFS 3.4.5.6.7.8, Spanish Club 3.4.5.6. President 7.8. Student Exchange Day 7, U.N. Tnp 6, Student Govt. Comm. 3.4. 5.6, Science Club 3.4.5.6.7.8. Smith. Luther— Forensics Club 3.6. Smith. Toy Rene -Pep Club 3.4.5.6.7.8, Choir 5.6.7.8. FT A 7.8. Giris ' Club 7.8. Senior Quorum 7. Girls Glee 3.4. Snitker. Kent Sonderleiter. Gary Spizman. William David Honor Roll 3.4.5.6.7.8. Student Govt. 5. Basketball 3.4.5.6.7.8. Lettermen ' s Club 6.7.8. Alumni Dinner 6. Tournament Program Seller 6.8. Human Relations Comm. 7.8. Spray. Terry— Student Govt. 3. Choir 3.4,5.6.7.8. Spurgeon. Linda Lee Staley. Sue Janice— Honor Roll 5.6.7. Student Govt. 3.4.7.8. Steppers 5.6. Co-Captain 7,8. Pep Club 3.4.5,6.7.8. Basketball 7.8. Swimming 3.4.5.6, Choir 3.4.5.6.7.8. Alumni Dinner 6, 2B For mal Hostess 7, German Club 3.4. GRA 3.4. Junior Spree Atten dent 4. Homecoming PnnceM 7. Starcevich. Michael Gene -Tutor at Hoyt Jr. High. Steen. Lynn Eric Honor Roll 5.6. Stenslie. Larry A. Stevens. Willard Blame Student Govt. 5.6.7.8, Honor Roll 7. Pep Club 5.6.7.8, Basketball 3.4.5.6.7.8. Tennis 6. Lettermen ' s Club 7.8. Alumni Dinner 4.6. Tournament Program Seller 6; Student Exchange Day 7.8. Student Govt. Comm. 3.4.5.6.7.8. FCA 5.6. Junior Spree Attendent. Stewart. Cheranne GRA 7.8. Volleyball Team 7.8. Stewart. Linda Sue Latin Club 3.4. Stoltenburg. Delbert Key Club 7.8. Stone. William Bruce Jr Student Govt. 5.6, Football 3.5, Ger man Club 3.4,5,6. Strahan. Linda Jane-Honor Roll 3.4.5.6.7.8, Pep Club 3.4.5.6.7.8, Open House 5.6, German Club 5.6.7.8, FTA 3.4.5.6.7.8, Girls ' Club 3.4.5.6.7.8. AFS 3.4.7.8. Library Staff 7.8. Strand. Linda Mary Strong. Christina Honor Roll 4.5.6.7. Pep Club 3.4.5.6.7.8, Ten nis 4. $25 Club 5. Girls ' Club 3.4.5.6.7.8. DECA Vice-President 7.8, Staff Helper 5.6. Stroud. Kathleen— Giris ' Club 3.4, GRA 5.6. Struble. Cheryl Ann Student Govt. 7.8, Assembly 6, Pep Club 3.4.5.6.7.8, Choir 3.4, Gymnastics Club 5.6, Open Ho use 3.4.7.8, Giris ' Club 3.4, Office Ed. 7.8. Vice-President 7. Suits. Cindy Anne Student Govt. 4. Swanson. Craig Swanson. Thomas Lee Honor Roll 6.7. Student Govt. 5.6.7.8. Basketball 3.4.5.6.7.8, Golf 4, Lettermen ' s Club 6.7.8, Alumni Dinner 6, Tournament Program Seller 6.8. Teen Board 7.8. U.N. Tnp 6. Student Govt. Comm. 5.6, FCA 5,6,7.8. Sophomore Spree Attendant 4. Swenson. Steven Musical 4. Choir 3.4.5.6.7.8, Band 3.4.5.6.7.8, All-City Orchestra 3.4.5.6.7.8, Scariet Singers 7. All State Orchestra 7. Swinehart. Colleen Swisher. Jams K. Pep Club 3.4.5.6.7.8. Girls ' Club 3.4. GRA 5.6. Office Ed. 7.8. Tanner. Ronald Alden — Basketball 3. Tasler. William Edward Taylor. Annette Student Govt. 3.4.5.6, $75 Club 5. Taylor. Robert Stage Band 7.8. Taylor. Verona F — Pep Club 3.4.5.6, Girls ' Club 3.4, GRA 5.6. Terrell. Connie Jo-Pep Club 3.4.5.6.7.8, Quill Ad Staff 6, $75 Club 6, Girls ' Club 3.4. DECA 7.8. Thomas. Denise Ann— Pep Club 3.4. Thomas. Pamela Rae Pep Club 3.4. Girls ' Club 3.4. Thomas, Wayne -Honor Roll 6. Scroll 7,8, Debate Club 3; Latin Club 3.4; Forensics Club 3; Senior Quorum 7. Thompson. Robert — DECA 7.8. Thompson. Steve Alan School Play 7; Choir 4.5.6.7. Thompson. Mike Choir 3.4.5.6.7,8, All-City Choir 7.8, All-State Choir 5.6. Tillman. Victoria Jean Honor Roll 5.6, Student Govt. 3.5.7. Cheerleaders 5.6.7.8. Pep Club 3.4.5.6.7.8. Gymnastics Club 3. Scroll Staff 7.8. Scroll Greenhorn Staff 6. 2B Formal Hostess 7, Quill Ad Staff 6, $75 Club 6, Girls ' Club 3.4.5.6.7.8, DECA 7.8, Tournament Program Seller 6. Student Exchange Day 3.5. Todd. Jeff - Student Govt. 7. Tennis 4.6.8. Choir 3.4.5.6.7.8. Stu dent Govt. Comm. 3.4.5.6. Ecology Club 3.4.5.6. Tompkins. Usa Ann- Pep Club 3.4.5.6. Drama Club 3.4. Spree Comm. 6. Travis. Shan Lynn Traviss. Shern Linn Pep Club 3.4.5.6. I ungland. Thomas Edward Student Govt. 5.6.7.8. Student Sen tate 7. Football 3.5.7. Basketball 3.4.5. Tennis 4.6.8; Lettermen ' s Club 7.8; Alumni Dinner 6. Open House 7. Latin Club 3.4. Tour nament Program Seller 8. Student Exchange Day 7. Student Govt. Comm. 7. Turner. Kann Honor Roll 4.6. Student Govt. 7.8. Steppers 5.6. 7.8, Pep Club 3.4,5.6.7.8; Basketball 7.8; Open House 5.7; Alumni Dinner 4.6, 2B Formal Hostess 7, German Club 3.4.5.6. Presi dent 7.8, FTA 3.4, Girls ' Club 3.4.7.8, AFS 7.8, Student Exchange Day 5, Spree Comm. 4. Turner. Robert Underwood. Jim Basketball 3.4 Vail. William Van Drew. Jeff School Play 7; Musical S. Equipment Manager 3.4.5; Band 3.4.5.6. Van Zandt. Sharon Kay Honor Roll 6.7, $75 Club 6, DECA 7.8. Van Zandt. Kathy Kay Honor Roll 3.4.5.6.7.8, Pep Club 3.4.5.6.- 7.8, 2B Formal Hostess 7, Open House 3.4. FTA 3.4. Office Ed. 7.8. Vanderflute. Diana Vaskis. Andre— Band 3.4. Vasquez. Judy Venosky. Ronda — Honor Roll 4. Student Govt. 6.7.8. Assembly 5.6.7.8, Steppers 5.6.7.8. Pep Club 3.4.5.6.7.8. Basketball 7.8, Ten- nis 4.6.8, Alumni Dinner 4.6, 2B Formal Hostess 7, Open House 6.7, Giris ' Club 5.6.7.8, GRA 3.4, U. N. Tnp 6, Giris ' Glee 3.4.5.6. Vican. Carol Villier. Micheal — Student Govt. 3.4. Walker. Michelle Student Govt. 7.8, Assembly 5.6.7.8, Steppers 5.6. Co-Captain 7.8. School Play 5.6, Pep Club 3.4.5.6,7.8, 2B Formal Hostess 7, Drama Club 3.4, French Club 3.4.5.6.7.8. Giris ' Club 3.4.5.6.7.8. Giris ' Glee 5.6, AJumni Dinner 3.4.5.6. Waller. Leslie Allison QB Hostess 7. Girls ' Club 3.4.5.6, Art Club 3.4.5.6. Student Govt. 3,4, School Play 3.4, Musical 3.4. Choir 3.4.5.6, All-City Choir 3.4.5.6. Walsh. Rebecca Faith— Honor Roll 6.7, Student Govt. 4. Synchronettes 4.5.6.7.8. Pep Club 3. Latin Club 3.4. Office Ed. Walters. Michael Craig Honor Roll 5.6.7. Key Club 6.7.8. Equip ment Manager 5.6.7.8. $25 Club 7, $75 Club 7. DECA 7.8. Ware. Tracye Warning. Rhonda-Pep Club 3.4.5.6.7.8, Choir 5.6, Giris ' Club 3. 4.5.6. Warren, Debbie— Student Govt. 3.4,7.8, Assembly 7.8, Steppers 7.8. Pep Club 3.4.5.6.7.8. Alumni Dinner 6. 2B Formal Hostess 7. German Club 3.4. Girls ' Club 3.4.5,6.7.8, GRA 3.4 Warren. Jeff Honor Roll 3. Webb. Helen M.-Class Officer 7.8, DECA 7.8. Weber. Fred J. Jr.— Student Govt. .2, Drake Career Day 5.6, FTA 3.4. Upward Bound 5.6.7.8. EGO 3. Gym Leader 7.8. Student Exchange Day 7.8. Wetland. Karl Wheatly. Norman— $75 Club 7. Wiand. Larry Honor Roll 7. Student Govt. 7. Wigg, Karolyn Wilkerson. Jerri Wilkison. Kathy Ann Student Govt. 7.8. Assembly 5.6.7.8. Ma- lorettes 5.6.7.8. Pep Club 3.4.5.6.7.8. 2B Formal Hostess 7. Open House 5, Giris ' Club 3.4.5.6.7.8. Counselors ' Aid 6.7. Office Helper 3. Williams. Cynthia Jo Synchronettes 5.6, Office Ed 7.8. Williams. Linda Lea Honor Roll 6. Williamson. Michel Joan Honor Roll 3.4.5,6.7.8. Student Govt. 5.6.7.8, Steppers 7.8, Pep Club 3.4.5.6.7.8, 12B Formal Hostess 7. Girls Club 3.4.5.6.7.8, AFS 3.4.5.6. President 7.8, Spanish Club 3. 4.5.6. Treasurer 7.8. Science Club 5.6.7.8. GRA 5.6. Open House 5.6.7.8. Student Govt. Comm. 3.4.5.6.7.8. Wilson. Carol Sue— Band 3.4.5.6. Girls ' Club 3.4. Wilson. Ileta Student Govt. 7.8. Pep Club 5.6.7.8. Golf 5.6.7.8. Swing Choir 7.8. Girls ' Club 3.4.5.6. Wilson. Jean Ann— School Play 3.4. Debate Club 3. Drama Club 3.4.5.6.7.8. Wilson. Kathy Honor Roll 3.4. Student Govt. Comm. 4. Wilson. Nancy -Assembly. Choir. Office Helper. Wmegar. Linda Sue Honor Roll 5.6.7. Student Govt. 7; Pep Club 3.4.5.6.7.8. Tennis 4.6.8, Choir 4.6.8, Band 3.4.5. 2B Formal Hostess 7. Open House 3.5; German Club 7.8, Girls ' Club 3.4,5.6.- 7.8, AFS 5.6.7.8, GRA 3.4. Sec. 5.6. Pres. 7.8, Girls ' Glee 3.4.5.6, Locker Sign Comm. 7.8, Publicity Chairman. German Club 7.8. Wmegar. Lois Ann Honor Roll 3.4.5.6. Senior Board 7.8, Class Officer 5.6, Choir 5.6. Section Leader 7.8, Pep Club 3.4.5.6.7.8, Band 3.4.5.6. Drum Maiorette 5.6, Girls ' Club 3.4.5.6.7.8, AFS 5. 6.7.8, GRA 3.4.5.6. V ce-Pres. 7.8, Girls ' Glee 3.4, Awards Ban quet 6, 2B Formal Hostess 7, Tennis 4.6.8. Senior Breakfast Comm. 8; Musical 4; Locker Sign Comm. 7,8. SENIORS 139 Wmterbottom. Rick Student Govt. 7.8, Football 3.5.7. Letter- Woods. Jana Marie Honor Roll 3.4.5.6, School Play 5.6, Pep Wright. Richard Honor Roll 6.7. man s Club 7, Scroll Staff 7.8, Scroll Greenhorn Staff 6, Debate Club 3.4.5.6, Girls ' Club 3 4.7.8. Club 5.6, FCA 6.7.8. Young. Timothy Honor Roll 3.4.7. Wormer. Frieda- Honor Roll 3.4.5.6, Pep Club 3.4.5.6, Office Ed. Wood. Brian 7.8, Office Helper 5. Zajcew. Victor Woods. Debbie — Honor Roll 7, Scroll Staff 6, Scroll Greenhorn Wright. Betty— Library Staff 3.4. Staff 7, Girls ' Club 5.6, GRA 5.6.7. Peter Abolins. Mike Adams. Richard Ambrose. Russell An- 1 s f- Pi f | I derson, Tim Armstrong. Ed Arpy. John Audsley. Mickia I IV l I ILIUI tTU Baker. Dana Batey. Kathy Bates. Jim Bennett. Rebecca Ben nett. Zona Blanchard. William Brokofsky. Leonard Brown. William M. Brown. Jr.. Irene Brun. Thomas Brun. Charles Burkett. David Burkhead. Wanda Rosetta Calaway. Ron Calvert. Michael Kel ly Carpenter. Pat Carroll. Dwane Cason. Joel Cateron. Steven Caylor. William Chamberlin. Tom Cobley. Lanita Connett. Charles Dawson. Mike Dawson. John Deaton. Robert Deever. Jeff Doornen bal. Ed Doty. Dale Erickson, Richard Flischer. Rebecca Frazier, Steve Freerksen. William Gilliam. Frank Ginther, Phil Green. Joan Grove, Tim Guy. Fred Halsey. David Harris. Diane Heathcote. Thomas Helmon. David Henderson. Shirley Hodson. Sharon Holt. Pam Howard. Bill Hunt. Susan Hyde. Wayne Hyde. Rosia Huffman. Ruth Johnson. Stephen Johnston. Kerry Keller. Ken Kile. Robert King. Kirk Kniss. Jeff Kohrs. Joseph Kuder. Randall Kunert. Sharlynn Labus. Coleman Lawrence. Chuck Learning. Billy Lehman. Milton Leonard, Don Loftus. Hilda Lopez. Charles Love. James Majerus. Donald Martin. Jack Martindale. Cathy McCurn. Don McFarland, Pat McNaney. David Miller. Kermit Mitchell. Janice Moore. Darla Moraine. Connie Mornll. Ron Mullin. Glenn Nicholson. Mark Nordin. Jamie O ' Neill. Minnie OBie. Steven Olson. Pamela Ostrem. Mike Overton. Leo Oye. Mary Palmer. Becky Parker. Tim Parker. Danny Peterson. John Peterson. Jams Preston. Douglas Prock. Rex Rankin. Dennis Rheuport, John Rinehart. Debbie Rockwell. David Ruckman. Marlena Seaney. Dan Seneca ' ?ssie Shaw. Mark Shedd. Mark Sherman. Corrine Smith. David Smith. Luther Smith. Cindy Suits. Verona Taylor. Robert Thompson. Steve Thompson. Mike Thompson. Robert Turner, Karl Weiland. Larry Wiand. Carol Wilson. Brian Wood. Fun-filled days create long-lasting memories Left: Phil Green (senior) displays his cheerleading ability during a pep assembly. Above: Seniors Bill Brown (left) and Dave Cromer lend a helping hand to a stuck Scarlet. Lower left: Getting into the swim of things at the senior party are (bottom row) Sue Merrill, Cheryl Campos; (middle row) Mona Baumbach, Caryl Johannsen, Sally Saffeels; (top row) Sally De Fazio, (background) LuAnn Erickson. Lower right: Rummaging through her locker is Ronda Venosky (senior). The many faces of a senior Gathering in the hallway before school are seniors Don Morrill, Steve Nielsen, Tom Tungland, Brian Demsky, and Tom Swanson. Above: Senior Becky Parker puts her mind to work in the library. Right: Smiling Stepper Deb Karns (senior) performs during half-time at a football game. 142 SENIORS 10 e one (Ac cAc£cOte t o£ t e u Uue uie. s4 td £i£e t6e 6e zue t£u die atfoue, eac6 g£ ct it unique cuctuUu 70e come fa cU fanent 4ac6$nauttd and deferent cutty Cifa. s4«td a tAou A cUaUhu 6xia permitted our fiatfo t c 044, cue tf M ttavc our ouut aeficvuite cOieeutu, far (Ae facture. 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(6e faf owvitd. ft ' p te — o tfy one a Uwy Ceft. yowi ti£e; iiue 4 you ewutt. £et Ifott ' ve wade U t6n ct$A, tutotfei t6en 6 tot 6m tpuc (eet yact ' ie one yea (UcCen and culCC uhxk 145 Junior expressions Sieve Aalbers Howard Ames Terry Axser Dennis Kathy Blair Jim Bowes Brian Fred Buch Don Bush Eric Carter Linda Clearwater George Abolins Cynthia Carol Baker Beckman Robin Blakeman Becky Bowling Breuklander Buddy Bunker Louis Butts Diane Carter Christie Fred Ahrold Amsden Doug Baker Lynn Beghtol Zona Blanchard Linda Boyer Mary Bricker Carla Burdock Dennis Byerly Gwenda Cater Clemenson Rhonda Aiken Beth Anderson Brian Bales Anna Bennett Bob Blount Georgann SueBriggs Debra Burkett Brady Byers Pat Debra Clement Bill Aldini Dan Anderson Linda Ballard Vicki Mike Boettger Boylan Chuck Brimson Mike Burkhead Sheryl Calhoun Chamberlain Rick Cole Risa Allen Dennis Susan Barnes Bernardino Diana Bolich Janice Bradbury Diana Brown Rhonda Burley Laura Campbell Mark Charron Richard Collette SamAllgeier Anderson Dana Batey Bill Bieghler Lori Bolton Carol Brandt Julia Brown I im Burmeister Cheryl Campos Scott Charter Alice Condon Sandra Allie Greg Angove Jim Baumeister Bill Bird Kathy Booker Kim Breheny Randy Brown Doris Burrell Jim Carlon Rueben Cherry Connie Condon Bill Allison Debbie Arpy Sandy Beal Sheryl Bishop Dianna TimBreon Doris Brun Jon Burzacott Randy Jody Shawn TonyAtzeni Cindy Black Bothwell Cindy Breton Keith Bruner Carpenter Christiansen Constable Jesse Audsley Raymond Black John Clayton Mike Cooper JUNIORS Laura Craig Jane Crossland Ronald Dare Steven Craig Cynthia Dacken Becky Darge Nancy Crawford Tim Daily Carol Davis AlexCreger Theresa Dake Gayle Davis Theresa Crews Michael Dank John Davis Ninette Davis Sandra Deering Rick Davis Cheryl Derrough Yvonne Davis Steve Dicks Gloria DePhillips Ronda Diedrich Bob Decker Sheri Diercks Junior class officers 72-73 officers take time out from their duties to engage in some in- formal chatter. Clock-wise from top: Randy Carpenter, president, Theresa Kouri, treasurer; Cathy Patton, secretary; and Mark Grimm, vice-president. at a am A 0 Bob Dingman Brenda Dorow Kim Draper Sally Dudley Nancy Duffy Cinda Eddis Debra Eisenlauer Kevin Elder Pam Elliott Deborah Enders Dale Erickson Steve Erickson Denise Evans Willie Earmer Eran Fasano Rick Fetters Donna Fick Deborah Finney Scott Finney Doug Fisher Liz Fisher Barb Fitch Pat Flaherty Randy Flaherty John Fleming Dave Forkner Penny Foss Tim Fox Greg Frahm Brian Freel Cindy Freel Michele Freeman Gail Friedmeyer Jane Frisch Paul Gaffney Kelly Garland Nancy Garland Raelene Garrelt John Garrison Kevin Geiken Don Geisler Phyllis Gibb Kathy Gibson Cheryl Gilroy Piper Glider Mike Glynn Dale Goddard Vicki Goode Diane Gooding Pat Goodwin Linda Gordon Tim Graham Tom Graham Dana Grandia Sandy Grant Mike Granzow Becky Gray Denise Green Herb Green Kathy Green JUNIORS 147 Nina Green Gary Hagler Scott Harrison Wayne Henry Cathy Hoffman Sharon Holt Debbie Ingham Gary Jennings Randy Johnson Kraig Kane Cindy Knoll Bill Green Rick Hall Cathy Harvey Tom Hensch Kristi Hoffman Ken Hopper Peggy Irving Terry Jividen Ranee Johnson Christin e Kaut Pam Knox John Gregg Sue Halliburton Debbie Hasstedt Sue Herman Nancy Hoffman Dan Horton Mark Iseminger Ben Johnson Robert Johnson Nancy Kearbey Judy Knutson kittv Greiman John Hamilton Sherrie Hatfield Jim Hightshoe Janet Hogate Pam Howard Bill Ivanovich Carol Johnson Beverly Jones Shelly Kelber Nancy Knutson Brian Griffith Ruth Hamilton Dianne Head Nancy Hild Pam Hohn Cindy Howland Conzye Jackson Debra Johnson Greg Jones Cindy Kennedy Jeff Kolstad Julie Grimm Juliann Hamm Mark Healy Chuck Hilliard Kevin Holcomb Becky Huff John Jackson Dee Johnson Tony Jones Kayla King John Koontz Mark Grimm Shaney Hammond Eric Hedberg Brent Hintz Jim Holland Sonne Hull Pat Janssen Diane Johnson Vicki Jones Bill Kling Dave Kopaska Debra Gruver Don Hardenbrook Mike Heller Tom Hockensmith Tern Holden Paul Hunter Alberta Janzen Kathy A. Johnson Diann Jordon Dave Knight Theresa Kouri Thana Gustafson Ron Hardenbrook Pam Henry Deanna Hodges Carol Holmes Craig Hutchinson Sharla Jaques Kathy E. Johnson Leroy Kaiser Janet Knight Randy Labus 148 JUNIORS Mike Lu her Denise Laylon Linda Lemar Kim Lewis Anita Lott Kurt Luthens Cathy Lancial Bonnie Leach Dolores Leonard RickLindley Mary Love Arnold Lyle Ralph Lane Patty Lee Mark Leonardi Denise Lindstrom Rex Lovell Angela Lynn Steve Lau Laurie Leete Gary Lester Dale Little Charles Loy Jay Maddison TomLaughlin Mary Lehman Cheryl Lewis Leonard Loftus Dirk Ludgate Ed Mahoney Jerry Lavine Dan Leive John Lewis Vickie Loftus Steve Lundberg Craig Malmbei John McMulin Carolyn Miller Willie Moore Rob McNear Kathy Miller Jackie Morlan Joy McNeley Mike Miller Greg Morrill Dennis Mears Pam Miller Mark Morrill Jody Manley RickMcCauley Margenele Meriwether David Mills Candy Morris Terry Mastin Cindy McClaskey Richard Merrill Nancy Mitchell Debbie Morris Steve Mather MikeMcEvoy Vicky Meyers Pat Mitchell Melanie Morrison Bill Mathews Dorothea McEadden Julie Mickelson Gail Moden Linda Mosqueda Nancy May Roger McFarland Roy Mikesell Lisa Moore Kevin Mote John McBride Marlene McGuire Lance Millard Meredith Moore Lori Muelln Julie Mullin Duane Murray Toni Murray Brenl Murrow Debra Mylenbush Greg Nail Denise Nelson Rick Nelson Mike Ne heim Monica Newman Susan Nicholson Steve Nogel Sheryl Norman Vicki Nossaman Mike O ' Connor Yolanda Ochoa Carolyn Olmsted Margaret Olson Norma Olson Jeff Osborn ® QQfo ft® 5 Sandra Otremba Chuck Palmer Coni Pearson Barb Plummer Greg Overton Craig Palmer Winnie Peckham Kerry Poe Mike Overton Mickey Pardekooper Mike Peters Diane Pollard Gloria Pabon Becky Parker Jim Peterson Cheryl Poole Jack Page Byron Patterson Kirk Petty Pam Poole Virgil Page Cathy Patton Jeff Phillips Roy Pray Doug Preston Larry Quinn Dan Priebe Doris Randies Debbie Prock Patty Prock Pat Pruitt Kevin Putzier Roberta Rasmussen Brad Reano Anita Reed John Reese If she has any hang ups,., it sure isn ' t a telephone f f receiver. Juniors Linda Swartz (left) and Sheri Diercks (right) find out as they wait for junior Wendy Walters to cut the yak-yak. Kern Reese Mark Reeves Tony Reid Kerry Reidburn Bill Reighard Charles Renes Sheryl Renteria Debbie Rhodes Cindy Rice Tern Richardson Jan Ringquist David Rittierodt Mike Robinson Brenda Robuck Thelma Robuck Jim Rock Linda Rodda Barb Rodgers Greg Roeder Dave Rogers 150 JUNIORS m MVS - f Some people don ' t like to be responsible for their work, but this is ridiculousl Behind the mask is junior Brian Breuklander. HQ® on v M Aft no m ©A Rick Roll Jeff Rosborough Stephanie Rose Belh Roseberry hi Ross Rhonda Rupe Pam Ruths David Ryan Chris Sailsbury Tony Salazar Jeff Sanders Kathi Shanks Pauline Shulti Dave Smith Deryl Smith Mike Smith Linda Sanders TimShannahan Teresa Sieleman David Smith Gayle Smith Phyllis Smith MarkSandon Joanne Shawver Dianna Silliman David Smith George Smith Ray Smith Shane Scarlett Rozann Sheets Marcia Simmons (Sophomore John Schnathorst David Sheperd Bob Slater Dale Scott Donnie Sheperd Steve Sloan Valerie Scott Lori Sherman Linda Sloan Steve Sellers Mark Sherman Bob Sly Roxanne Shaeffer Don Shields Zackery Sly Lennise Shaffer Peggy Short Cindy Smith Ken Snow Mark Sorensen Roger Sorter El aine Southern Cathy Soulier Bob Spizman Russ Spurgeon Becky Slaley Carolyn Stanford Mike Slarcevich Kathi Slefani Dan Sleffen kathy Steward Greg Stewart Pat Stewart Steve Stmson Terry Stockbauer Heidi Stone Dave Stookey Rick Story Sondra Slovall David Strock Kurt Sundberg Tim Sunderland Steve Swackhammer Linda Swartz Debbie Swim Harold Taber Lonnie Tasler Dean Taylor Rhonda Taylor Lynn Teplv Marie Terrell Greg Thomas Suzanne Thomas Danny Thomlinson Randv Thompson Michelle Thomson Bruce Thornton Debbie Thorpe JUNIORS 151 Melody Tucker Dawn Trevillyan Ricky Trumbo Bill Tucker Debbie Turner Gary Turner Jim Turner Pally Ulmer Keith Van Drew Michele Van Rees Debra Vance Nancy Vicari Gregg Voegllin Jean Volineer Sieve Vonk Cynthia Voshell Denise Wade Steve Waldron Ed Walker Rob Walker Sheila Walker Wendy Walters Vickie Waltz Billie Ware Doris Ware Mark Watermiller Jason Watson Rob Watson Dan Waugh Rick Way Pam Weaver Steve Weiland Patty Weiss Clint West Gary West Virginia Western Jack Weston Jodie White Sue Whiting Brent Whitney Jim Wickersham Karolyn Wigg Linda Wilcox Greg Williams Hershel Williams Kevin Williams Vanita Williams Keith Wills Kathy Wilson Mary Wilson Steve Wilson Terry Wimber Doris Winslow Linda Wong Lorna Wood Joan Woodard George Woods Steven Woods Becky Woxell Rick Young Brian Youngquist Victor Zajcew Nancy Zook a mm It takes hard work to perfect the straddle, as junior Sheryl Calhoun shows us as she warms up for an assembly. 52 JUNIORS Officers lead sophomore class with spirit Sophomore class officers, 1972-73, representing their class of 75 are Presi- dent Mark Burns, Secretary Jody Jeffries (left). Vice-president Kelli Smith, and Treasurer Debbie Knight. Nancy Aalbers Gerald Allred Kevin Anderson MikeAswegan Mark Balance Diane Banks Ronnie Abarr Modra Amatnieks Linda Anderson Robin Atwood Mike Bales Rod Barton Betty Alber Norla Andersen Murl Anderson Steve Atzeni Judy Ballard Lorraine Bates Tim Alderman Doug Anderson Garland Angove Maureen Baker Dorothy Baltunis Iva Bathurst NitaAllie Joanie Anderson Debra Aswegan Renae Baker Linda Baltzley Cindy Beals Randy Bedwell Jim Beeman Monte Beery Bobette Bennett Dan Beougler Kenna Berglund Karen Blackburn Gary Blackford Steve Blades Dave Bland Juli Blanos Steve Bogle Connie Bolich Ricky Bolin Jeff Bolton Tim Boozell Cindy Bovey Cindy Bowers David Boyden John Brady Terry Breier Debra Brown Greg Brown Jeri Brown Mary Brown Teri Brown Kathy Bunch Jeff Burdock Doug Burke Bert Bert rum Mark Burns Tim Burrows Jill Burt Calvin Calhoun Pat Calhoun Dennis Cameron Berta Campos Judy Canaday David Cantrell Miria Capizzi Pam Cardines Dorothy Carmichael Kevin Carr Sherrie Carre Mary Carroll Tim Carter Linda Cason Jackie Chess Debra Christy Veronica Clark SOPHOMORES Shari Clayton Pam Cleghorn Dennis Clemens Sherry Cocking Randy Cokerham Sharon Colbert Carla Collins Earl Colton Brenda Comstock Julie Conger Debra Courtney Randy Constable Karen Covey Marianne Cook Laura Cowie Rex Cooper Sandra Cooper Mike Corwin Kim Cosner Jerry Couch Heidi Cox Jeff Cox Ruth Cox Mark Craig Craig Cram Debbie Courtney Diana Creech Debbie Cronin David Crooks Pam Cross Randy Crum Jolanda Cunninghan Dan Curry Terry Daily Connie Dalrymple Dwayne Daniels Sharon Daniels Bruce Davis Helen Davis Karol Davis Mike Davis Kathy Day Kathy De Vinay Randy Deaton Pam Delaney Cheryl Delano Peggy Dickey Ann Didonato Anita Diehm Dan Digiacomo Denise Disbrow Mony Donaldson Debbie Doner Mark Doornenbal Suzie Dove Nancy Downing Debbie Drake Becky Draper Lisa Dunn Chris Dyer Randy Dyer Patricia Earixson Cynthia Elder Candi Enos Steve Fitch Debbie Eubanks Mark File Gary Evans Sheryl Eveland Dave Ewart Karen Farrell Ken Fenton Mike Fetters Susan Fevold Roger Flisher Dana Folsom Judy Ford Kelly Ford Mark Ford Roxanne Foresman Jim Fraley Margaret Francis Marsha Friedmeyer Peggy Friest Frank Frodah Karen Fuller Barry Garcia Brenda Garcia Randy Gardner Errol Garren Nancy Garrson Marilyn Garwick Diana Gee Becky Geer Kristi Geiken Paula Gerke Roger Ghee Diane Gilham Michelle Gilligan 154 SOPHOMORES ft ft OHO 3 10 o m Junior John McMulin takes it upon himself to show sophomore Debbie Shipley just how much fun snow can be. Paul Ginlher Chris Goddard Debbie Goddard Jeff Gonder Carla Graham Kris Graham Kathy Green Danny Greenwood Tommy Gregoire Albert Gregory Dan Greiman Laurie Griffin George Griffith Carole Grimm Cheryl Gritton Jeff Groat Jerry Grogan Karen Guhl Denise Gustaveson Vickie Halliburton Aaron Hamilton Teresa Hanke Mike Hannon Nancy Hansen David Hanson Tim Hanson Elaine Harlan Jolene Harmsen Warren Harne Carla Hawkins Dave Heger Clifton Henderson Sue Henderson Joni Hiatt Elizabeth Hicks Donna Higdon Tracy Higgins Linda Highland Carol Hildebrand Mary Hildebrand Karol Hildred Janice Hill Patti Hilliard Sue Hindal Connie Hinkle Stephanie Hobbs Gregg Hodges Mike Hoffman Jill Hogate Carol Hogbin Karla Holcomb Mary Holliday Karol Hollingsworth Deena Hood Norman Hopkins Tom Houghton Betty Houseman Tim Howser Kim Hull Wesley Hunsberger Carol Hunt Dennis Huss Allen Inman Valerie Iverson Billy Jackson Jeanette Jackson Roxanne Jackson Diane Jacobsen Lorrie Jacobson Roger James Janey Jefferson Bobbi Johnson Donald Johnson Vickie Johnson Jody Jeffries David Johnson Janice Johnson Mike Johnston Barb Johnson David Johnson Rhonda Johnson Ralph Johnston SOPHOMORES 155 Yana Jones Kim Jordison Michael Kain Kim Kane Russ Karns Kathy Kearbey Carol Keeney Glenis Keller Jim Keller Jenny Keller Charles Kelley Richard Kellogg Neal Kemp Bobby Kern Debbie Kern Don Kernes Glenda Kirk pa trick Alice Kline Rocky Knapp Debbie Knighl kirn knight Joni Knoll Nancy Knowles Sandra Knudson Cynthia Knutson Marty Kohrs Scott Kolstead Tom Kouri Kathy Kramme Julie Kristufek Brian kuder Nancy Kyle Cheri Lainson Donna Lane Terry Lane Jeanne Larson Jerry Larue Sandy Lau Kellene Laughlin Rodger Lawrence Cheryl Lawson Roma Lawson Kathy Laxton Jeff Layton Kim Lee Mike Leete Clarissa Leonardi Kathleen Leto Louvina Lettington Charles Lewis Gary Lewis Steve Liker Dave Little Shirley Lloyd Donna Loeffler Karen Lohner Lowell Long Neal Long Ricky Lopez Penny Lorey Kendrall Lowery Mary Luna Terry Lynch Jerry Lyons Elaine Maire Steve Maier Cindy Martin Jim Martin Jeri Martin Steve Mason Bernard Mathews Michael Mathis Charles Matthews Tammy Maupin Jim McAlpin Allen McCallister Debra McCann Cindy McCarl Debbie McClain Brian McCormick Pam McGee Jim Mclntire Eileen McLain Debbie McPherson Phil Meek Barb Merrill Mark Mettler Debbie Meyers Rob Michelsen Brad Mikesell Michelle Millang Debbie Miller Glendine Miller Kathy Miller Leona Miller Mary Miller Steve Miller Gordon Milligan Randy Minnich ft A ana SOPHOMORES 1 For years, Chuck, Mr. Johnson ' s stuffed alligator, has sat unnoticed in the biology room. Recently Chuck was introduced to a few students, and, as a result, sophomore Teri Wright decided to take a closer look at the situation. Michael Rhoades Kevin Rinard Kevin Rinehart Peggy Rinehart Julie Ringquist Josequino Rivera Kelvin Robinson April Rockwell Silvija Rode Diane Rodger Kathy Rodich Sue Rodich Maria Rogers Becky Rowat Ralph Rowe Debbie Ruckman Danny Rustan Mark Ryburn Sue Sackett David Sample Diane Sanford Guy Saunders Richard Schaeffer Wendy Schminkey Jim Schooley John Schooley Randy Schooley David Schulte Linda Scott Doug Seaman Rhonda Mintey Laura Monaco Debbie Moody Diane Moore John Morrow Gary Moore John Moore Connie Moran Greg Mosby John Mozena Janet Murphy Brad Nail Theresa Nail La Donna Nash Demarko Nereim Ethel Newman Becky Norem Rick Norris Gina Northway Cindy Nuckolls John Nunemann Gary Nutt Tim O ' Boyle Chris O ' Hara Bob O ' Hara Roy Patton Marlene O ' Connor Judy Pierce Ray Oertwig Greg Olson Nancy Ostreko Richard Owens Delia Page Kathy Papiani Susan Peglow Sally Pelong Laura Perry Karen Phillips Burle Pickett Tom Pierce Mike Pigg Brian Plate Darlene Peterson Richard Plummer Jane Peterson David Poland Rhonda Phelps Dean Poortinga Randy Powell Jeff Pratt Dennis Pressley Bill Probasco Steve Puderbaugh Barb Guillen Liz Quinlan Marvin Radden Randy Ramsey Jim Randolph Cindy Raver Debbie Ray Russell Reber Rick Reese Rita Remster Linda Reynolds If $1 SOPHOMORES 157 9 Bob Sellers Mike Selover Gene Sewell Dave Shannon Mike Sharon Tom Sharpnack Penny Shaver Buddy Shaw Virginia Shaw Lee Ann Sherod Vickie Shiffer Debbie Shipley Ed Short Lori Siasoco Daryl Six Virginia Skinner Steve Slaybaugh Connie Smith Ed Smith Jennifer Smith Kelli Smith Marshelle Smith Phyllis Smith Rodney Smith Rodger Smith Sherry Smith Susan Smith Venda Smith Tangy Snow John Snyder Laurie Sorensen Ralph Spangler Vicki Spencer Steve Spiker SherylStahl James Stapp Lance Starbuck Scott Steen Earl Stewart Randy Stewart Lavey Stoltenburg Dean Stoneburner Dan Storm Laura Strand Rodney Stratton Martin Streeter Debbie Strock Joy Stroud Carol Stuart Cheryl Stuart Cheryl Stubbs Shell. Stufflebeam Terri Stump Michelle Sullivan Janis Summy Debbie Swink Mark Tarr Donna Taylor Gladys Taylor Julie Taylor Teresa Taylor Alicia Teran David Terrell Jeff Terrell Tim Terrell Randy Tharp Cindy Thomas Diedra Thomas Randy Thomas Jim Thompson Richard Thompson Scott Tideback Tom Tillman Deborah Todd Sandy Tomlinson Diana Toomey Denise Townsend Debra T rafter Randy Traviss Terri Trenhaile Shirley Trumbo John Turner Larry Turner Emma Tyler Vickie Urry Anita VanGinkel Dave Van Gundy Jeff Vance Mike Vance Debra Vandusseldorp Phillip Vasquez Duhvall Veasley Mike Vorrath Lori Waddle Kathy Wadsworth Debbie Walden David Waldron Laura Walker Lora Wallace 158 SOPHOMORES SOPHOMORES 159 Grandview Funeral Home A Family Serving Families Serving East Des Moines with the newest, most modern facilities and equipment available. • Altoona • Avon Lake • Berwick • Bowsher Also serving: • Four Mile • Marquisville • Norwoodville • Saylorville • 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. Connie Con Jon 161 ADVANCE FLOOR COVERING 2104 E. 14th St. 265-2446 Complete Line Of Quality Carpets Kitchen And Bath Carpeting David Kopaska i Jim Wickersham BACK DOOR LOUNGE 2279 Hubbell 262-3484 Shipley t Wheatly Best Wishes CAPITAL HOME IMPROVEMENT CO. Roy E. Peters 1554 East Grand Phone 265-5271 Abolint. Kane i Kinnear CHRISTOPHERS LOUNGE 2816 Beaver Landmark of Fine Foods For Reservations Call 274-3694 Fred Ahrold A £ W DRIVE-IN 2552 E. University 265-7821 Knutson. Leonard I Morris Des Moines, Iowa 50304 k mil son % Leonard 4 lASIIJt ICllIIS K f SfM BASKIN ROBBINS ! JjmjSL 1 Eastgate 266-9521 BETTS SON HARDWARE Customers Free Parking Lot 412 E. Locust 243-7123 Roy Mikesell JACK BLAIR FOOD MARKET 1553 E. Grand 266-9464 Hours 10-10 Open Sen. 10-2 Bob Spizman BOB S CONOCO SERVICE 201 East Grand Phone 243-4742 Scott t Overton Congratulations Seniors 73 Custom Built Homes Inc. 2nd Ave. S Interstate 80 288-7219 Kathy Rydell 162 Bob ' s U Save 303 S.E. 30th 266-9502 Gas Convenience Foods Steve OI$on Roffler Styling By Appointment BONDS BARBERSHOP 1526 East Grand 265-4297 Rex Staley. Larry Woods - Open Chair Allgeier % Staley CITY AUTOMOTIVE SUPPLY INC. 1537 2nd Ave. 288-5729 Des Moines kathy Rvdell DES MOINES AUTO SUPPLY Auto Parts and Accessories Wholesale and Retail East 28th S University DES MOINES. IOWA Jon E. Nutting Phone 265-2340 265-0579 Pam Earlywine BOWLERAMA LANES S.E. 14th 6 Diehl 285-2811 AIR LANES 4200 Fleur Drive 285-8632 CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS OF 1973 Forkner. LaVine i Taylor BUTTERWORTH TIRE CO. 433 E. Grand Ave. Des Moines, Iowa ' You Can ' t Beat a Butterworth Deal ' ' Home of Armstrong Tires McFarland % Sorter Congratulations Class of ' 73 ' BROWN REALTY 2956 E. Univer sity 262-9794 Knutson Leonard Congratulations Seniors BRUNS LOAN COMPANY 323 East 5th St. Des Moines, Iowa Nancy Gustin CARLSON STAPLER SHIPPERS SUPPLY, INC. 1621 Maine Street (515) 282-8311 GEORGE HOLLINGSWORTH Branch Manager Karolyn Wigg w ikk Carney % Hancock, Inc. $ A|L % SALVORS fl tgL f 2240Hubbell 4J 265 ' 5J61 Connie Condon j GILCREST LUMBER COMPANY 107 SOUTHWEST FOURTH 1 DESMOINES, IOWA 50309 PHONE 283-2764 J. K. AND W. H. GILCREST COMPANY, INC.. FOUNDED IN 1856 IOWA ' S OLDEST RETAIL LUMBER COMPANY . . . Rosemonde Heaivilin 163 Best wishes to the Class of 73 (515) 265-1695 two Locations: . { i FARM HOME BU 1 LDF T awIf downtown des moines TtW and ■nnrk fnir rpnfpr 2301 East Grand Avenue Des Moines, Iowa 50317 244-2164 288-3358 Caylor i- Nordin ALL TYPES OF HOME IMPROVEMENTS Mike Kinnear CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS East Des Moines Rental £ Repair 4119 Hubbell 262-9339 Deb Rhodes DES MOINES MARBLE MANTEL CO 938-940 6th Ave. Phone 244-8327 Tile and Marble for Homes Baths — Floors — Kitchens Fireplaces — Fireplace Fixtures Since 1885 Anderson. Johnson 6 Ming RUSSCASSON SON MEATS 644 ' 3 E. Locust 282-9177 Since 1865 Mike Walters CAROUSEL SKATING CENTER INC. Bcft Wishes To Class Of 73 606 E. Army Posl Rd. 285 6756 Nancy Gustin 95 Central National Bank 8- Trust Company LOCUST AT SIXTH AVENUE • DRIVE IN WALK UP TELLER FIFTH AND GRAND • DES MOINES. IOWA MEMBER F.D.I.C. 164 Good Luck Superior Seniors of 73 QUARRY SUPPLY 4521 S.E. 14th Des Moines, Iowa Blanchard Oustin 9 10 Weekdays 10 9 Sundays All Your Grocery Needs GRANDVIEW MARKET 3009 East 38th Phone 266-9291 Good Meat is our Specialty Caylor Nordin CHUCK S PIZZA HOUSE Pizzas Sandwiches Drinks 3821 Easton Phone 265-2087 We Deliver Fred Ahrold CARPFTt 5035 HUBBELL Iowa ' s Largest Suburban Furniture Store 265-3481 Shipley % Wheally GODDARD FURNITURE FLOOR COVERING 3012 E. 14th 262-6133 ' heavenly carpet by Lees David Kopaska CECILS PHILLIPS 66 2824 Easton Blvd. 266-9547 Brown Bros., Inc. Electrical Contractors Commercial Industrial Institutional ftftOWN ftftO ., 11 Phone 262-8209 262-7034 2905 Delaware Des Moines, Iowa 50317 Chamberlain 6 Fulton ftt prhgtTft hTf HOME FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION OF DES MOINES Kathy Rydell Highland Park State Bank Complete Banking Service Open Friday Evening Till 8 P.M. Main Bank at Third and Euclid Drive In Banks At Second and Euclid E. 28th and Euclid Member F.D.I.C. McFarland I Sorter Good Luck Seniors of ' 73 ' DSD BRAKES ALIGNMENT 4205 2nd Ave. North 244-0349 Forkner. LaVine i Taylor CRUM ' S ELECTRIC SERVICE 1032 E. 9th St. 266-1600 Connie Condon HAS I00 ' S OF NEW CARS IN STOCK IMMEDIATE DELIVERY. I7TH i INGERSOLL 288-7041 Crescent QUALITY USED CARS 1501 LOCUST 288-1988 McFarland i Sorter COLLIS COLLIS AGENCY Insurance for Every Purpose 2432 Hubbell Avenue Des Moines. Iowa 50317 Kathy Rydell HAMBORGS RETAIL MEATS 2023 Hubbel Ave. 262-7939 Counter Meats Cut Fresh Daily Beef Cut for Freezers Deb Rhodes GRINSTEAD ' S TEXACO SERVICE 402 E. 30th We Specialize In Auto Tune-ups- Air Conditioning — Brakes and General Servicing John and Danny Call 266-9224 Bob Spizman Congratulations to the SENIOR CLASS from Three Alumni ROY W. S. DAHLSTROM MABLE DAHLSTROM BORG CARL O. BORG DAHLSTROM FUNERAL HOME 619 East 9th Street Connie Condon 166 Quality Material By Leachman Lumber Company 1921 Hubbell 265-1621 6615 N.E 14th 289-2214 Roger Sorter) Knox Cafe Open 24 Hours 1535 E. Euclid 266-8244 Forkner. LaVine Taylor CONGRATULATIONS TO THE SENIOR CLASS HAMILTON ' S Funeral Home Ardis Peterson Ira Moller Forkner Robinson THE DONALD CORPORATION 313 East Seventh 515-243-7623 Norm Wheatly Compliments DES MOINES BARREL DRUM CO.. INC. S.E. 19th % Scott Streets 266-5121 Gaffney t Lau DES MOINES MUSIC HOUSE Drums - Guitars - Amplifiers 814 Walnut 244-4161 Ov«rton. Scoll  Taylor Congratulaton Class of 73 DENNYS DEEP ROCK 2270 Hubbell 265-2249 Bob Spizman KING-BOLE, INC. General Contractors Serving the Greater Des Moines Area Hy Vee Food Stores CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF ' 73 404 Shops Building Des Moines. Iowa 50309 Eighth at Walnut Tel. (515) 243-3173 Robert G. Bole Robinson G. King. Jr. Blanchard Rice Norman Wheatly JESTER SONS REAL ESTATE— INSURANCE 529 Sixth Ave. PHILIP E. JESTER Insurance Class Of 30 RALPH L. JESTER Real Estate Class Of 21 167 Best Wishes Seniors DUNCAN PAINT CO.. INC. 1120 High St. Des Moines. Iowa Phone (515) 243-6266 Terry Axser Congratulations Seniors DYER ' S SERVICE CENTER Phillips 66 East 29th University 266-9271 Knutson. Leonard Morris EAST END LOCKER SERVICE H. W. McGlothen East 30th and Capitol Ave. Phone 266-8586 EAST SIDE FISH MARKET. INC. MOST OF THE BEST FOR THE LEAST Wholesale and Retail WILLIAM E. VEACH DAVID A. VEACH Fine Cheeses— Scandinavian Specialties r nunc zoo ut ou r t. oranu McF jrland Sorter EKDAHL S MARKET, INC. QUALITY MEATS S GROCERIES 2210 East 9th Street Phone: 266-3463 LaVine 6 Taylor EMORY PLATING COMPANY Brass. Copper and Silver. Nickel. Chrome. Zinc Plating and Polishing 3929 E. 14th St. 265-1726 Knutson 6 Leonard East Des Moines ' Own MEMBER . x m j NATIONAL sW SW ' MMINC P001 Now Serving Over 11.000 Families 2611 East University 262-5651 INSTITUTE master pools Ay harry rodine company Bob Spizman 1610 E. Madison Des Moines, Iowa 50313 HARRY RODINE (5]5) 265-5876 Russ Spurgeon A SAVINGS ACCOUNT %H CAN MAKE LIVING A LOT EASIER, £«tei! UNITED, FEDERAL SAVINGS DES MOINES, OTTUMWA, OSCEOLA, MARSHALLTOWN, WINTERSET, JEFFERSON Shawn Constable 168 E Z E GLIDE CO. We Sharpen Saws - Knives - Lawnmowers Saw And Lawn Mower Sales And Service Window And Screen Repairs Telephone 265-1031 2027 East University Mike Starcevich GARVIS HONDA TOWN 1603 Euclid Phone 243-6217 LaVine Taylor Congratulations Seniors GAY NINETIES 3l7-3rd 243-9852 Caylorl Nordin Compliments of GLOBE LOAN COMPANY East 5th and Grand Branch Manager Marve Davidson Shipley 6 Wheatly Compliments of HUDSON ' S HOME APPLIANCES 285-8713 4120 S.E. 14th Terry Axser Soo-Tr.K Till FITTINGS HIGH ralSSLII FITTINGS HAWKEYE VALVE FITTING CO. AREA CO0E 515 3770 AVE FREDERICK M HUBBELL PHONE 262 5602 DES MOINES. IOWA 50317 Caylor Nordin MATHEWS HONDA MITCHELL TRANSMISSION 1440 Locust 283-2446 Estimates Cheerfully Given Forney. Johnson Kling Of Des Moines Open Mon. Thru Sat 8:30 A.M.-530 P.M. HONDA MOTORCYCLES Sales Service Honda Portable Generators Dial 265-6003 4280 NE 14th Des Moines, la. 50313 Craig Hutchinson Congratulations . . . to the East High Class of 73 Garner Publishing Co. A COMPLETE PRINTING SERVICE ART LAYOUT COPY PHOTOGRAPHY 1636 Locust St. DES MOINES. IOWA 50309 PHONE 282-8146 169 NINA NEAL ' S SERVICE Includes Custom Tailoring Exclusive Creations In Millinery Alterations— Remodeling Phone 243-1422 417 Kresge Building AllgeieriStaley PAGANO GROCERY 3819 Easton 266-9063 Caylor $ Hordin PEERLESS SUPPLY, INC 414 East Court Avenue 243-4181 Knutton 4 Leonard Pinb and d3tue 2)iaper Service 614 UNIVERSITY AVENUE PHONE 243-0274 D.n.Gr.ndi. DES MOINES, IOWA 50314 JIM ' S GARAGE Automatic Transmission Repair Jim Lau. Owner 2348 E. Walnut 262-3321 Fred Ahrold JOHNSON CONCRETE CONSTRUCTION CO. INC. Phone 243-4273 Maiiena Seaney KELLY ' S INN JOHN MIHALOVICH Congratulations To The Graduating Class Brevklander i Starcevich KLEIN ' S DEPARTMENT STORE 3614 -6th Ave. 243-1602 Free Parking in Rear INTERNATIONAL UNION OF OPERATING ENGINEERS LOCAL 234 2261 Hubbell Blvd. Des Moines, Iowa 50317 Dave Klinefeldt jjF Tractors HAROLD JANSSEN KRUMM SALES NQ SE RVK t B25 b UNI VtKSI ! Y, DbS MOINES, IOWA 50316 Ph. (515) 265-4497 Home 279-8655 THE LATIN KING RESTAURANT 2200 Hubbell Des Moines. Iowa Phone 266-9261 Connie Condon MODERN BICYCLE Sales Service Schwinn Bicycles 723 E. University 262-4618 Hiatt Rittierodt Good Luck Seniors BOWL-O-MAT LANES 3839 E. 14th 265-0315 Gustin Blanchard LEHMAN ' S FLOWER SHOP 2900 E. EUCLID PHONE 266-6645 -jq Connie Condon LEHMAN ' S REFRIGERATION SERVICE COMMERCIAL REFRIGERATION % AIR CONDITIONING 265-1463 1348 Boyd Lehman % Staley New Location BILL NEEDHAM AUTO BODY Complete Wreck Rebuilding and Refinishing Phone 265 3455 2440 EattOfl Boulevard Des Moines. Iowa Bob Spizman ROBERT L NEREIM INSURANCE AGENCY TEEN Age Auto Ins. Monthly Pay Plan 2006 East Grand Avenue 262-1118 Allegier i Staley MOON T V. 265-1994 1530 E. Grand Caylori Nordin Commerical . Industrial . Residential MARQUIS ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS INC. 2400 Easton Blvd. 266-5111 Des Moines. Iowa Abolins Kane MALLORY ' S GROCERY — Service Station £ Pizza 229 E. 30th 266-9029 Shipley I Wheatly Congratulations to The Senior Class of 73 MAINLINE EQUIPMENT CO. 1621 NE 51st Ave. Phone 265-3448 Pam Earlywine M E STORE 613 E. Locust Phone 288-4871 Des Moines. Iowa Mike Heller Congratulations Seniors LUNDSTROM REALTY 3519 E 26th 265-6067 Ankeny 964-1114 Sherwood Forest 278-1639 Connie Condon 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 Mike Heller THE RECORD SHOP 421 East Locust Used 45 R.P.M. Records Phone 266-4022 Connie Condon PRUGH SUPERMARKET Des Moines. Iowa 3940 E. 29th Phone 262-5891 Cyndi Rice PULLEY Freight Lines, Inc. Tomorrow ' s Way Today 405 S.E. 20th McFarland 6 Sorter Congratulations Class of 73 POPCORN BIN PARK FAIR Brian Breuklander PORTER OK HARDWARE 4209 Hubbell Avenue 266-3357 Mike Shipley PLAZA LANES 2701 Douglas 255-1111 Pam Earlywine 171 The next two years... important, aren ' t they? After your high school years, the next two are mighty important— the transition years, the formative years, the maturing years. At Grand View we know the importance of your next two years— that ' s why we offer personalized attention in small classes, excellent academic and residential facilities, an outstanding faculty, reasonable tuition, and plenty of extra-curricular activities. And what ' s more, we have a very special inter-institutional Three-Year Program that you might be interested in. Grand View is a fully-accredited, private, two-year co-educational liberal arts college of the Lutheran Church in America, founded in 1896, and located in Des Moines, Iowa ' s friendly capital city with a population of 220,000. But, that ' s only a beginning. May we tell you more? Just write or call: Ken Paulsen, Director of Admissions QtSujd cVwwT College 1200 Grandview Avenue Des Moines, Iowa 50316 Phone 515 265-4232 AT AMERICAN REPUBLIC, OUR BUSINESS IS LIFE AND HEALTH INSURANCE. OUR GOAL IS A BETTER SOCIETY FOR AMERICANS. American Republic Insurance Company-Des Moines, Iowa Kathy Rvdell TAYLOR INDUSTRIES INC Refrigeration Food Store Equipment Heating and Sheet Metal 1533 East Euclid 262-8221 Des Moines, Iowa Hiati I Rittierodt Congratulations Class of 73 rm jf awasaki SPORTS CENTER Cycles - Karts - Snowmobiles 2318 Hubbell Ave. Phone 265-5571 Breuklander % Fetters IOWA-DES MOINES NATIONAL BANK Euclid Office 2505 E. Euclid k. Phone 265-5372 Hours Mon-Thurs. Fri. Saturday 10 AM 6 PM 10 AM -8 PM 9 AM I PM GREETINGS SENIORS OF 1973 PLAINS POULTRY FARMS Madrid, Iowa Home of PLAINSDALE AA Eggs Allgeier % Staley Elaine Southern 173 Every Prospect Pleases. Only Man Is Vile. SERVICE SAW COMPANY Mel Boyd, Proprietor 1621 University 282-7038 LaVine Taylor Air Conditioning Plumbing TELEPHONE (515) 266-9706 READY-SERVICE CO. Food Equipment Maintenance Service Refrigeration, Fountain and Gas Service F. J. PICRAY. JR des Moines. 2920 CLEVELAND AVE. IOWA 50317 Caylor i Hordin WHITEY ' S BODY SHOP Paul (Whitey) Alsted 2924 Raccoon Phone 265-4372 Mark Shedd f iOW AND RADIO Service in which Des Moines has confidence E. 5th and Grand Kathy Rydell PRINTERS OF THE EAST HIGH SCROLL SARCONE PUBLISHING CO. PRINTERS. LITHOGRAPERS AND PUBLISHERS 1139 24th Street Phone 277-4423 Kathy Rydell WHEN IT ' S TIME TO ESTABLISH A BANKING CONNECTION CAPITAL CITY BANK The Full Service Bank With the Personal Touch Downtown Office East Fifth and Locust New West Office 5700 Hickman Road Des Moines. Iowa Member federal Deposit Insurance Corporation and Federal Reserve System Tim Young Denny Cauterucci 175 CONGRATULATIONS To The Graduating Class of 1973 From The BIGGEST — BEST — FASTEST GROWING TEAMSTERS UNION LOCAL NO. 147 Organized To Help, Not To Hinder! John Rinehart AUTHENTIC ENGLISH TisfiWfiips Two Locations 2566 Hubbell 6202 Douglas Connie Condon For all of season ' s most wanted fabrics Shop ZELLER S PARK FAIR FABRIC SHOP Des Moines Most Complete One-Stop Fabric Shop 100 E. Euclid Phone 288-2998 Terry Ax er YOUNG ' S CERAMICS 1305 East Madison Avenue 262-8079 Dave Forkner WHITE STAR LAUNDERERS DRY CLEANERS 243-0181 212 E GRAND DES MOINES MarkShedd WHITE HOUSE CAFE 3608-2nd Avenue 288-9073 Steve Stinson EAST DES MOINES NATIONAL BANK Serving All East Des Moines Main Bank— E. 14th Euclid Branch — Hubbel University Branch — S.E. 14th and Indianola Road Branch — Pleasant Hill. Iowa Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Fulton i Chamberlain 176 PIONEER HI-BRED INTERNATIONAL, INC. and Divisions World Leader in Agri-Genetics PIONEER ) SEEDS 2g PIONEER K ) BEEF CATTLE 0 ® PIONEER J n ATA OVOTrnar (8) DATA SYSTEMS Ch -LUw HICKS INDIAN RIVER BROILER BREEDERS PIONEER SEED COMPANY Des Moines, Iowa Pioneer Brand Corn, Sorghum and Alfalfa Seed. PIONEER HI-BRED COMPANY Plainview, Texas Pioneer Brand Sorghum Seed. PIONEER CEREAL SEED COMPANY Hutchinson, Kansas Pioneer Brand Cereal Seed. PIONEER BEEF CATTLE COMPANY Johnston, Iowa Pioneer Brand Angus, Charolais, Hereford. Red Angus Cattle and Semen. PIONEER DATA SYSTEMS Des Moines, Iowa Pioneer Brand Computer Programs and Management Services. HY-LINE INTERNATIONAL Des Moines, Iowa Hy-Line Brand Layer-type Chicks. INDIAN RIVER POULTRY FARMS Lancaster, Pa. Indian River Brand Broiler Breeders. ® Registered trademark of Pioneer Hi-Bred International, Inc., Des Moines, Iowa, U.S.A. Kalhy Ryddl ARTHUR H. NEUMANN BROS., INC BUILDERS Des Moines. Iowa Bill Ivonovich All Kinds Road Building Aggregates Sand ■Gravel ■Black Dirt ■Fill Dirt PETERS CONSTRUCTION COMPANY 5225 E. University, Des Moines, Iowa Box 2, Route 3. Onawa, Iowa BILL PETERS Des Moines: Office (515) 265-2589 residence: (515) 288-6178 Onawa: Office (712) 243-1346 Kinneari Rice DRUMS Apollo Rogers Ludwig SOUTHTOWN MUSIC GUITARS— Alvarez Elertra Fender Gibson Congratulations Class of 73 CREES STANDARD SERVICE Music Lessons - Guitar. Bass Drums Louie Carroll Cauterucci - Owner 5915 SW 9th 266-9245 2025 Easton 285-2770 Kevin William Bob Spizman CONGRATULATIONS FROM M W MOTORS, INC. 1436 E. 14th St. The Best In Quality Cars Cadillacs to Corvettes See Charlie Or Jerry Watters 265-5296 Mike Robinson SUPER UALU Connie Condon 178 Robert E. Bob Mundy Don Dorman Bob Piper (Bus.) 266-0832 (Res.) 288-8823 Bob Spizman 841 Clinton Des Moines. Iowa 50313 FRISK AND MOON CATERING Delicious Complete Meal Service Sales Meetings - Banquets - Plant Parties - Picnics Wedding Receptions Dial 266-7435 822 Arthur Griffith Lehman DOHERTYS FLOWERS Corsages Our Specialty Arranged as you like them 1540 2nd Avenue 288-6557 Becky Staley LOCKEY ' S CONOCO SERVICE Free Pickup and Delivery Customers Are The Most Important Persons in Our Business Pleasing You - Pleases Us 900 East University Ave. Phone 266-9214 Des Moines. Iowa 50316 Candy Morris J.A. HAYDEN Chiropractor Congratulations Class of 73 Caylor Nordin Complete Tree Care — Pruning, Bracing. Cabling, Shaping Ferti-Feeder Franchised Service, Tree Feeding and Soil Replishment Xr- MAIER TREE CARE SERVICE MSQ 2419 Easton Blvd. Des Moines. Iowa Phone: 265-4485 - 289-1275 Members: International Shade Tree Conference Iowa Nurserymen Association Guston Blanchard CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS FROM THE ONLY BANK AT BOTH ENDS OF THE LOOP VALLEY BANK AND TRUST COMPANY Member F.D. I. C. Walnut at Fourth Seventeenth from Grand to Locust Craig Forney Eat, drink and be Merry! Dairy Queen 1 321 E. University Buddy Bunker I79 The IOWA CHAPTER of the AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF ARCHITECTS congratulate EAST HIGH SCHOOL on the completion of their new facilities in ADDITION THREE Sam Allgeier 2301 Hubbell SAMS East Des Moines Finest Rob Sptzman For All Around Ditching And Excavating Call MELVIN O. SMITH Ditching Company Winnie Peckham OROP YOUR ANCHOR AND JOIN THE IN CROWD q KLINE ' S MARINA O MC Z2X$r m SNOWMOBILES °. 266-8050 Bl RDLAND DRIVE Mike Starcevich alCORT AND HOBBIE-CAT SAILBOATS BONANZA. TRI-SONIC. SEA STAR AND STINGER BOATS. MIRROCRAFT RICHLINE FISHING BOATS • PONTOON BOATS - QUAPAW and GRUMMAN CANOES SALES. SERVICE. RT PAIRING A WHAi E OF A LOT OF ACCESSORIES SMITTY ' S PHOTOS 715 E. 25th 262-0774 Bill Allison SOLAR LOAN East 5th % Locust Streets NEW USED INSTRUMENTS Tape Players % Stereo Units Deb Rhodes IVY CAMERA SHOP Cameras Photo Supplies 3704 Ingersoll Chamberlain I Griffith Join the Wonderful World of Music WHITINGS ' MUSIC, INC. Guitars — Amps — Drums Banjos — Accordians Pianos — Organs Instruction • Sales • Service 2921 E. Euclid 265-3446 Fristo. Shawver % Western 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 Kathy Rydell Lifetime retirement payments which tend to conform more closely to cost of living changes than a fixed dollar annuity — the objective of ISL ' s new Variable Annuity Plan. Annuity payments during retirement will vary with the investment performance of assets held in a diversi- fied portfolio of securities, for your free prospectus see your local representative. Investors Syndicate Life Insurance and Annuity Company, A subsidiary of IDS (InvestorsDiversified Services, Inc) Your Local Representative STANLEY NICHOLS 2921 Ingersoll Des Moines. Iowa 50308 Phone: Bus. 277-6107 Norm Wheatly r. You can become part owner in a portfolio of more than 120 US. corporations for $ 20 a month Using our Investors Accumulation Plan, you can now buy Investors Stock Fund for $20 a month. With this common stock fund you can become a part owner in more than 120 U S corporations L This fund is distributed exclusively by IDS (Investors Diversified Services) For fr ee prospectuses (information booklets) on Investors Stock Fund and the Investors Accumulation Plan, call today j I3I R. W. Rowat j. v. Rowat ROWAT CUT STONE CO. Contractors In Cut Stone And Marble HO S.E. Seventh Telephone 244-8604 Algeier i Staley Congratulations Seniors from RAUL ' S TACO HOUSE 1538 E.Grand PH: 266-9246 DES MOINES LIGHTING CO. Wishes a Bright future for East High Seniors 1426 - 81st 277-5767 Mark Shedd Congratulations Class of 73 TOWNSEND ENGINEERING CO. 2425 Hubbell Ave. David Kopaska Best Wishes for your future TONY S GUN SHOP 2110 E. 14th 262-6898 Steve Ol on THOMPSON DISPLAY PART Y SHOP Room 6 Table Decorations Printed Napkins 6 Invitations Everything For Your Party 818 Walnut PH. 282-4984 Caylor i Nordin COMPLIMEN TS ODEA Finance Company 1117 Locust Street DES MOINES, IOWA 243-3247 Knutson. Leonard ft Rhode What are you doing after school? Some of your friends will be going away to college Others to jobs What are your plans ' If you haven ' t made any yet. consider a job with today s Army It ' s a chance to catch your breath A chance to find out what you want out of life before plunging in A chance to find yourself before beginning the daily routine of a regular job. or another four years of study If you ' ve just finished high school, today ' s Army can be a rewarding pre-college alternative More rewarding in many ways than pumping gas. bagging groceries, or marking time in the company stockroom Todays Army is more than a place to mark time It s a place where you can train, learn, nave a responsible job. meet people travel and mature Think of a job with today ' s Army not as an interruption m your life, but the beginning of a meaningful career In the Army, or in civilian life Todays Army wants to Join you. TELEPHONE HOME 5 15 284-4509 5 15 287-1643 VERNON L. I PETE ) ISAACS STAFF SERGEANT. U.S. ARMY U.S. ARMY RECRUITING STATION ROOM 141. NEW FEDERAL BUILDING 2JO WALNUT STREET DES MOINES. IOWA 50309 RESTAURANTS Open 24 Hours 7 Days A Week 2121 Hubbell PH. 262-4915 Ninette Davit I 0 1 I Jl ■■■■PRIEBE PLUMBING AND HEATING 3tt r Mechanical Contractors Ik Des Moines. Iowa Phone 243-4201 Overton I Scott BOYS ' CLUBS OF DES MOI NES 1435 E.Grand Phone 262-5695 Find Yourself At The Boy ' s Club Roger Sorter the chiDDies c hps orounc Hiland 1 IPS Blanchard Gustin Concrete Breaking t- Frost Breaking And Ripping Back Filling Tamping DON HARRISON TRENCHING CO. Crawler and Rubber Tired Backhoes -:- Endloaders Telephone 265-4433 4041 Dean Avenue Des Moines, Iowa 50317 Scott Harrison We Welcome you to Plaza State Bank Now at three convenient locations 301 Merle Hay Plaza Harding Road at Euclid and Hickman Road at 64th Street PLAZA STATE BANK The Money Store Member FDIC O Hara i Tanner 183 Fred Ahrold ' ' Congratulations Class of 73 CLINES AUTO SERVICE 2322 Hubbell Bob Spizman IOWA VARIETY WHOLESALERS 1617 N E. 51st Avenue Des Moines. Iowa 50313 Bob Spizman Office Phone 288-3651 Res. Phone 262-8622 DONALD ANDERSON Real Estate - Insurance - Appraisals 817 Seventh St. - Des Moines. Iowa 50309 Bob Spizman NEW and USED CARS JERRY BUCKLIN CHEVROLET Ankeny, Iowa Bob Spizman 2449 Hubbell NATIONAL MUFFLER We Specialize in Custom Exhaust Bob Spizman When You Think of Books Think of UNIVERSITY BOOK STORE Stationery • Greeting Cards • Fountain Pens Complete Stock of School Supplies 1213 Twenty fifth St. Phone 274 3401 Scott ft Overton Congratulations Class of ' 73 ' MAPES AQUARIUM 2102 - E 14th Street 265-2465 Bob Spizman ROSEBOWL TAP 1547 E. Grand Avenue Phone 266-6394 Dale Little MOVING? TWO CARS? Togetherness is a IQW BAR From SCHULING CONVEYOR HITCH COMPANY 1710 East Grand Avenue Dei Moines, Iowa 50316 Phon 266-301 S (AfM 515) Mike Kinnear CLEANERS SINCE 1909 Call 243-4264 - 413 Euclid Pickup Daily Saturday The only LEATHER SUEDE Professionals in Des Moines. Also Specializing in DRAPES. Mike Heller THE SALVATION ARMY RED SHIELD STORES 133 E. 2nd St. 243-4277 Becky Staley HANGER JEWELRY STORE Est d 1889 319 E. 5th St.. Des Moines. Iowa Blanchard. Gustin i Rice STANDARD BEARINGS CO. Of Des Moines 2350 Hubbell Avenue Des Moines, Iowa 50304 265-5261 1973 Our 54th Year McFarland i Sorter SONDY ' S LOUNGE Hours 6 AM— 2 AM Good Food 2929-E. University 266-5195 Craig Hutchinson BABE ' S Fabulous Restaurant 417 Sixth Avenue American Italian Food Black. Manley i Stanford Congratulations To The Class Of 73 PLAIN TALK PUBLISHING CO. 511 Sixth Avenue East Phone 282-0485 Rosemonde Heaivilin GET THE ORVILLE LOWE DEAL QumIU j£o we. MID-TOWN MOTORS USED CARS NO.1 NEW CARS NEW CARS NO. 2 13th Locust - 283-2328 1 1th Locust - 282-8323 12th Locust - 288-7056 lom Hocken mith Congratulations Seniors ' 73 VAN GINKELS SPORTING GOODS See Us For Letter Sweaters and Jackets 2208 Ingersoll Ave. 244-7718 Leonard ft Morris VICTORIA CLEANERS 541 - 6th Avenue Des Moines, Iowa Fulton ft Weaver LYNN ' S FAMILY SPORTS CENTER 1700 East University Avenue Des Moines. Iowa 50316 Motorcycles - Snowmobiles - Skis Bob Spizman SHERIDAN PARK CAR WASH Complete Car Wash Center East 38th Easton Blvd. Phone 266-5764 Bob Spizman DES MOINES FORD TRACTOR w v c univcrf iiy Vc. Phone 262-9363 John Rinehart B and H INSURANCE 3790 Hubbell 262-9727 Compare our price Tim Shannahan WESTERN PLUMBING COMPANY Service L oe n i cosi — ii rsys 2507 Forest Ave. 255-2111 Greg Stewart 3824 Easton Phone-266-9292 owner-Wendell W. Baker Caylor ft Nordin J. WARREN SMITH MOBILE HOMES, INC. 3810 East 14th Street 266-3806 Manufacturers of Plumbing Products and Dock Plates WOODFORD MFG. CO. 1626 Delaware Ave. Des Moines, Iowa Jim Baumeister S-M-B CHARTER BUSES and AIRCRAFT Call a . . . The Ideal Way to Travel DIAL 276-3701 If No Answer Call 243-0066 Complete Charter Service Anywhere Yellow Cab Over 60 Years of Courteous Dependable Service to Des Moines Sedalia — Marshall — Boonville Stage Line, Inc. 5805 Fleur Drive Des Moines 243-1111 LaVine laylor Forkner. Overton ft Scott HOWLETT CHEVROLET CO. 623 E. Grand Ave. 244 4195 Pat Janssen WHITES STANDARD 2nd University 243-5906 Pat Janssen COZY INN 2009 Hubbell Cocktails — Beer Sandwiches — Pizza Pool 266 9324 Pat McHaney RITE-WAY CLEANERS vcTic Ldncidi, vwricr 1951 Indianola Rd. PH. 243-4923 Cathy Lancial FAIRGROUND DAIRY SWEET 211 E. 30th For the Best Malts. Sundaes and Sandwiches - Sharon Hall Kitchens i Baths by THOMPSON ASSOCIATES 1st t Ashworth Rd. West Des Moines. Iowa 50265 Mary Lehman HAWKEYE AUTO SUPPLY INC. 3321 E. 14th Des Moines. Iowa McElree ft Johnston STONER PIANO COMPANY Every Transaction Guaranteed Henry O. Olson. President Phone 265-0348 E. 14th t Hull Des Moines. Iowa 50309 David Kopaska COLOR PHOTOGRAPHY LANG CLEANERS 2526 E. University 266-0820 Cleaning - Pressing - Alterations Dacken. Gray i Overton 3839 Merle Hay Road 278-0474 Des Moines, Iowa 50301 Green i McEtree 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 • COLLEGE OF FINE ARTS SCHOOL OF JOURNALISM • COLLEGE OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS • COLLEGE OF EDUCATION Forney. Johnson Kling RISSMAN ' S Auto Parts Accessories Inc. Complete Performance Machine Shop MAIN STORE 1244 Ond Av 243 5116 8:00-8:00 Mon-Fn 8:00 - 5:30 Sat 8:00 - 12:00 Noon Sun Trailer Hitches Crankshaft Grinding Cylinder Reboring • Milling Complete Valve Work Complete Motor Rebuilding Engine Balancing 5 Locations To Serve You In Des Moines WEST 274-2515 8:00 - 5:30 Sat 8 00 - 5:00 3707 Beaver SOUTH 3600 SW 9th 244-2239 8:00 - 5:30 Sat 8:00 - 5:00 Pat Janssen EAST 2275 Hubbcll 265-0376 8:00 - 5:30 Sat 8:00 - 5:00 WDM 709 Railroad 274-2526 8 00 - 5:30 Sat 8:00 • 5:00 Suzuki Motorcycles ' Si££ MotorS Marine Co. 2447 E. Univers ity Phone 262-4224 De$ Moines. Iowa Greg Voegtlin Plumbing - Heating - Air Conditioning Process Piping CENTRAL IOWA HEATING COMPANY 400 East Court Avenue Des Moines, Iowa 50309 Phone 515 243-8126 Harrison % Jividen Datsun 610 2-Door Hardtop DATSUN SALES - SERVICE - PARTS AT HUMMEL BROS. INC. 2822 Beaver Ave. SINCE 1928 i 2o( r m bport Coupe O ' Hara Tanner EASTOWN SHOE REPAIR SERVICE Guaranteed Shoe Repairs Orthopedic Services Keys Made Shop: 1605 E. Grand Ave. Home: 1602 Des Moines Street - 266-6653 Jeff Sanders Not the LARGEST in D. M. Not the Smallest in D. M. BUT BY FAR- THE STRONGEST RATIO CAPITAL TO DEPOSITS RATIO CAPITAL TO RESOURCES BANK A 10.82% 8.58% BANK B 8.44% 7.19% BANK C 5.63% 4.07% BANK D 5.50% 5.00% BANKE 8.58% 7.46% BANK F 8.84% 8.00% BANK G 6.89% 5.18% BANK H 4.70% 4.14% BANK 1 5.26% 4.76% BANK J 6.63% 6.01% BANK K 6.80% 6.32% BANK L 9.14% 7.50% IOWA STATE BANK 12.66% 10.76% IOWA STATE BANK STRONG FRIENDLY £ 7th LOCUST Dacken. Gray 6 Overton 188 Congratulations Seniors SPIZMAN ' S FOOD MKT. S S £ ty, lac. AUTO PARTS and SUPPLIES 2200 EAST DOUGLAS AVENUE DES MOINES. IOWA 50317 BRANCH STORES 2428 EASTON BLVD. 44 1 1 S.W. 9th STREET 325 5th. WEST DES MOINES 6208 DOUGLAS Greg Nail 3650 Merle Hay Rd. Phone 276-8975 Hours 9 A.M. to 5 P.M. Tuesday thru Saturday th . ntu w - 9 m . pi THE NATURAL HAIRSTYLISTS ' ' For Men and Women Rosborough % Waldron Custom ENGINES Bill Tucker Engine Balancing 6 Blue Printing 922-E. 26th St. Ct. 265-2185 MARVIN Food Shop Groceries — Meatf — Vegetables Frozen Foods Tel. 266-7525 842 Hull Ave. Gregg Voegtlin Tel. 266-9185 Drive In Please JACK ' S STANDARD SERVICE Drive Out Pleased 2301 E. 14th St. Des Moines. Iowa Jeff Sanders LITTLE CHAMPS TAP 1018 E. 12th Street Phone 266-9513 Dacken. Gray Overton m LETHCOE PHOTOGRAPHY Specializing in Weddings and Senior Portraits Pleasing Pictures at a pleasing price 15-8x10 color pictures with Album for Less Than $100.00 2720 Sampson 266-8040 BORDENARO FOOD MKT. Helen Bordenaro Proprietor Fruits-Vegetables-Fresh Meats Open Unit 7.00 PM-Closed Sundays 1720 E. University 266-6690 Bob Blount ARTISTIC TROPHIES 2701 6th Avenue 243-5172 Congratulations Class of 73 Rotemonde Heaivihn 190 GARY ' S D-X SERVICE Snow Plowing - Car Starting Tune-ups - Brake Service, Etc. Lessee: Gary Hetheriton East 14th 6 Guthrie Phone: (515) 266-9128 Des Moines. Iowa 50316 Jeff Sanders CARPETS LINOLEUM CARPET DISCOUNT EAST 836 Hull Ave. Des Moines, Iowa 50316 Bus. Ph 265-6065 Home Ph: 266-0747 Mahoney I Voegtlin BURGER CHEF DRIVE IN Open Flame Broiling 3625 E. 14th Street CORNELISON SPEED AUTOMOTIVE 302 E. 30th Des Moines, Iowa 262-7561 Manager Louie Plude Cozad i Leive Patty Prock PIMPMABT RODY QHOP MS -- M l L n AN f 1 D JU I 5nvr ys - y -j 2910 E. 9th Des Moines, la. Phone 265-3076 Fiber Glass EQUITABLE OF IOWA-DES MOINES AGENCY 419 Equitable Bldg. - 288-4807 Gary F. Woodard. Representative Robert A. Headley. Supervisor Cozad i Leive Jeff Sanders Best Wishes Class of 73 FIRST FEDERAL STATE BANK 100 W University Ave Des Moines, Iowa 50314 Pat Janssen CHARLES R. PETERSON, ASSOC. P.C. Family Physicians 1061 Fifth Ave. 288-6795 DR. JOHN P. WAKEFIELD Grandview Clinic 2820 East 29th Street East High •73 Connie Condon Shipley | Wheatly Best Foot Forward in 73 DR WAI TFR 1 Ml ITT Foot Surgeon 900 Fleming Bldg. 243-5727 Des Moines. Iowa Good Luck Seniors ' 73 ROBERT L. PETTIT, D O. Allergy 2921 E. 9th St. Des Moines, Iowa Mike Starcevich Connie Condon Professional Services For the Service of Humanity Office Phone 277-6183 Res. Phone 276-2214 JAMES E. BOLTZ. D.D.S. General Dentistry 4220 University Ave. Des Moines. Iowa 50311 Sellers i Staley JOHN B. HEMMINGER, D.D.S. 510 Equitable Building 243-3419 Brian Griffith BEVING, SWANSON S FARREST DENNIS J. WALTER, M.D. Attorneys At Law 3900 E. 14th Ph. 265-4236 707 E. Locust Des Moines. Iowa Knutson i Leonard Peckham 6 Wigg DR. ROBERT J. HANSON Optometrist 608 E. Locust St. Phone 243-3484 Des Moines. Iowa 50309 Norm Wheatly DR. R.G. HATCHITT Osteopathic Physician East High 37 Overton ft Scott Congratulations to All Graduating Seniors Chris Azque Azque Easton Apco Station E. 23rd and Easton 266-9588 Dacken. Gray ft Overton Best Wishes Class of 73 Hilltop Beauty Salon 2709 - E 29th Street 266-8923 Johnston. McElree ft Page Congratulations Seniors from a Friend Scott Harrison York Printing Co. 1901 E. Euclid 262-2901 Des Moines, Iowa Manley ft Stanford Fisher Body and Paint Oriental Gift Shop 824 Locust Street Des Moines, Iowa 50309 Hohn ft Sample FREE ESTIMATES Kon risher JUUo cast HubbeM Ph. 262-5950 Des Moines. Iowa Jeff Sanders Gotane Service Station c. i tin Mreei u.w-v ji Jerry Baker, Mgr. Patty Prock KNIGHT ' S « I(Y . A bake I ■ JN ?3 SH ° p LA j - ' 0«r Party Caktt Art COMPttli LINf Of lndl UMlly Ot if « SWEDISH RYE MM PIES COOKIES BREAD Ct«tt CtMt CAKES LIMP A BREAD A 91 « ' -f iAmiUMBINMHeKII WEDDING BIRTHDAY fefJlll! 266-3812 CAKES MADE TO ORDER jJ - L « C701 rtCC PARKINS IN IEAR 1402 E 9 262-5731 2100 E14TH Black. Manley ft Stanford Color Photography At its Fine st Over 1500 Des Moines Area Seniors Discovered Camlin We Thank You This Year. Dacken. Gray ft Overton 2819 Ingersoll Avenue Des Moines, Iowa 50312 288-6093 I93 Class ' is so s — AMD -Vo C XiSO ' 73 John Shelley Mattson David Co. Complete Line of Automotive Parts— Tools— Equipment Briggs S Stratton — Continental Wisconsin Engines SALES 6 SERVICE Automotive Machine Shop Service Custom Engine Rebuilding Crank Shaft Grinding A Specialty Magnaflux Service FREE PICK UP % DELIVERY 213 E Locust 2 3-0421 Dale Reben Capital Park Grocery 6 Sundry Store If we don ' t have it — you don ' t need it. 900 Cleveland Ph 266-9240 Jeff Sanders Hoists and Bodies Spreaders Manufacturers Weston Bodies. Inc. Hwy. 5 Ph. 989-0416 Carlisle, Iowa 50047 3 Graduates I to go AL WESTON Total Sales Telephone BUS. 989-0416 RES. 266-8446 194 CONGRATULATIONS Seniors, Juniors and Sophomores from the Scarlet Boosters you are East High Dacken. Gray I Overton Dr. Richard J. Fuller Dentist Office Phone 266-3437 2822 E. 29th Des Moines, Iowa Sue Brown Grandview Dental Clinic 2401 Easton Blvd 265-0339 Cindy Black Professional Services Congratulations Seniors A friend of East High Dacken. Gray i Overton Neal Drug 2264 E. Grand 266-3124 Three Registered Pharmacists Sharon Nail Congratulations Seniors of 73 ' Dr. Roger M. Ball D.D.S. in seneca Klaza 3900 E. 14th 265-2887 Dacken. Gray Overton Best Wishes Sophomores, Juniors Seniors a friend of East High Dacken. Gray Overton Ellefson Pharmacy Friendly Courteous Service 1607 E. 33rd 266-3144 Pam Weaver Faaborg Pharmacy Ray Faaborg. R. Ph. Patti Faaborg Peterson, Intern Pharmacist 2222 E. 14th St. 266-5159 Forney. Kling Johnson 600 E. Grand Hammer Ph. 515—243-4177 Since 1872 • Pharmaceuticals • Physicians Supplies • Hospital Supplies Knutson Leonard Tom Hyland Law Office 3232 Hubbell Ave. 262-9595 Connie Condon August H. Luthens Attorney At Law 2511 E. Tiffin 265-3254 Chamberlain i Horton Best Wishes Class of ' 73 Hilltop Medical Clinic 2708 E. 29th 265-4201 Johnston. McElree 6 Page Congratulations Seniors Dr. Glantz Dacken Gray i Overton Fairview Drug Free Prescription Delivery E. 30th and University phone 266-5187 Dacken. Gray i Overton YOUNKERS Satisfaction Always As part of Younkers firm belief in the young people of today, a program is offered each year for the Des Moines area schools . . . TEEN BOARD for junior and senior girls, and ADVISORY BOARD for junior and senior boys. These young people, selected to represent their schools, are chosen for leadership qualities, high scholastic standings, personal recommendations from school ad- ministrators and evaluation from members of the retiring boards, plus their interest and ability in retailing and fashion. They give talks in their schools and to other groups on good grooming, publish a monthly newsletter and work in various junior departments each Saturday. Younkers salutes the representatives from East High School for a job very well done. Left to right: Vicki Roberts. Tom Swanson. and Karen Priebe. m Smiling faces Index A Aalbcrs. Nancy 153 Aalbers. Steve ' 15.62,63.81,146 Abarr. Ronnie 153 Abohns. George 146 Abolms. Peter 134.140 Abram. Miss 93 Academics 88 A Cappclla 86.92 Ackcrman. Mr. 105.110 Adams. Carl 122.134 Adams Flementarv School % Adams, Mike 24.27.52.73.134.140 Adams. Terry 122.134 Advertising 160 Afro-American Club 74 AFS 85 Ahrold. Fred 55.146 Aiken. Rhonda 42.146 Albcr. Betty 153 Alderman. Tim 153 Aldini. William 146 Alfman. Vicki 86.122.134 All-City Student City Council 56 All tast Instrumental Music Festival 63 All Fast Vocal Music Festival 87 Allen. Debra 134 Allen. Jov 10,64.122.134 Allen. Karma 122.134 Allen. Risa 146 Allcr 29 Allgcier. Sam 47.146 Allie 29 Allic. Nita 62.63.86,153 Allie. Sandra 146 Allison. William 62.63.146 Allred. Gerald 153 Amatnicks. Modra 153 Ambrose. Rick 134.140 American Cultural Studies 94.95 American Literature 100 Ames. Howard 146 Amsden. Cynthia 86.146 Andersen. Norla 153 Andersen. Pamela 17.66.69.86.122.134 Anderson 29 Anderson 29 Anderson. Beth 146 Anderson. Craig 17.26,51.80.120,121,122,134 Anderson, Daniel 146 Anderson. Dennis 74.146 Anderson. Doug 29,51.153 Anderson. Joanie 153 Anderson, Kevin 153 Anderson. Linda 153 Anderson. Mrs. 108 Anderson. Murl 153 Anderson. Russell 134.140 Andre. Albert 122.134 Angove. Garland 15.38,153 Angove, Greg 62,63.146 Area XI College 58.93 Armstrong. Tim 134.140 Arnold, Vicki 122.134 Arpv. Debbie 146 Arpv. Fdward 134,140 Art Department 92,1 13 Aschim. Paul 49,81.122.134 Assistant Custodian 115 Aswcgan, Debra 153 Aswegan. Mike 153 Attcndence Clerk 108 Atwood. Robin 153 Atzcm. Steve 29.153 Atzeni, Tony 146 Audsley. Jesse 146 Audslcy, John 134.140 Aurchus. Jan 14.56.68.70.86,118.122.134 Auto Shop 97 Avery. Paul 48 Avitt. Karen 122.134 Axser. Terry 146 B Babcr. Tcrri 134 Bacon. I vie 122.134 Bagdonas. Mr. 107 Baird 29 Baker 29 Baker. Carol 62.63.146 Baker, Dale 27.51.80.122.134 Baker. Doug 146 Baker, Maureen 153 Baker, Mickia 134.140 Baker. Mr. 85 Baker. Renae 153 Balance. Mark 29.51.153 Balduchi 29 Balduchi. Kent 23.47 Bales. Brian 146 Bales. Michael 5,62.63.153 Ballard. Connie 39,44.66.78.120.122.134 Ballard. Judv 153 Ballard. Linda 77.146 Baltunis. Dorothy 153 Bait lev. Linda 87.153 Band 63 Banks 29 Banks. Diane 14.70,74.86.153 Bankus. Mr. 29.34.110 Banuelos. Carmen 122.134 Baranoskv. Mrs. 72.108 Barker. Charles 122.134 Barnard. Karen 122.134 Barnes. Susan 146 Barton. Rod 153 Basketball Sophomore Boys 34 Basketball Varsity Boys 31,32 Basketball Sophomore Girls 31,39 Basketball Varsity Girls 34.39 Bates. Kathleen 89.134 Bates. Lorraine 41,43.153 Batc . Dana 134.140,146 Bathurst. Iva 153 Baumbach. Ramona 41,122,134.141 Baumeister. Jim 146 Beal. Sandra 40.146 Beals. Cynthia 90.153 Beckmari, Dennis 31,49.146 Bedwell. Rands 153 Beeman. Jean 87 Becman. Jim 153 Becrv. Monte 52.62.63.153 Begh ' tol. Lvnn 51.66.77,146 Beighler. William 146 Beldmg. Mr. 110 Bell. Robin 27.1:2.134 Bengston. Gale 122.134 Bennett. Anna 146 Bennett. Bobette 11.54,71.96,153 Bennett, Jacqueline 82 Bennett. James 134.140 Bennett. Rebecca 134.140 Bennett. Teresa 122.134 Benshoof. Gary 123,134 Beougler, Daniel 153 Berglund. Kenna 153 Bernardino, Vicky 146 Berndt. Russell 81.122.134 Best. Robert 37.49.80.121,134 Bethards 29 Bird. Steven 123,134 Bird. William 146 Birru. Debela 50,85,123,134.207 Bishop. Kathy 123.134 Bishop, Shervl 146 Black, Cynthia 146 Black. Raymond 146 Blackburn. Karen 153 Blackford. Dennis 123.134 Blackford. Gary 29,34,153 Blacksmith. Kim 123,134 Black Historv Week 74 Blades. Steven 153 Blair. Kathleen 146 Blair. Randv 123.134 Blakeman. Robinett 146 Blanchard. Ronald 123,134 Blanchard. Sandra 123.134 Blanchard. Zona 134.140.146 Bland. Dave 153 Blanos. Juli 153 Blenderman. Mrs. 72,1 10 Blount. Robert 146 Boettger. Michael 146 Bogle. Stephen 153 Bolden. Jeana 74.123,134 Bolich. Connie 153 Bolich. Diana 40.41.64,146 Bolin, David 47.123.124.134 Bolin. Mr. 115 Bolin. Ricky 153 Bolton. Jcffry 153 Bolton. Lori 146 Booker. Kathv 146 Bookkeeper 108 Bookkeeping Advisor 58,60 Boone 29 Boo ell, Tim 29,34,51.87.153 Bonch. Danny 26.48.80.123.134 Bothwell. Dianna 146 Bovev. Cindy 153 Bowers. Cindy 39.40.153 Bowes, Jimmy 86.146 Bowling. Rebecca 146 Boyden. David 153 Boyer. Linda 59.146 Boylan, Georgann 146 Boylan. Keith 134 Bradburv. Janice 146 Braden. Sheryl 85.123.134,198 Bradlev. Mr 115 Brady. John 46.47.153 Brandt. Carol 146 Brandt. Craig 81.82.123.134 Brehenv. Kim 146 Brehen ' v. Thomas 123.134 Breier. Terry 87.153 Brcon. Timothy 146 Breton. Cindv ' 123.1 34, 146 Breuklander.Bnan 123.146,151 Breuklander, Janet 134 Breuklander. Mrs. 1 14 Brewer. Michael 18,30.31.80,123.134.143 Bricker. Mary 87.146 Bridge-water. Mr 84.106.107 Briggs. Susan 66.146 Brimson. Chuck 146 Bring. June 44.86.87.123.134 Brokofsky. William 134.140 Brooks 29 Brooks. Brenda 2 Broquist. Thomas 123.134 Brotherson, Diane 123.134 Brown. David 123.134 Brown. Debra 153 Brown. Diana 66.74,146 Brown. Diane 146 Brown. Gary 62.63,123.134 Brown. Greg 34.49.50,62,63,153 Brown. Jeff 3.56.70.123,124,134 Brown, Jeri 153 Brown. Julia 74,146 Brown, Leonard 134,140 Brown, Lynda 66.123,134 Brown. Mary 153 Brown, Philip 123.134 Brown. Randy 62.63.146 Brown. Sue 59.66.123.134 Brown. Teresa 153 Brown. Valeric 76.123,134 Brown, William 4. 1 34.140.141 Brun. Doris 42.51,78.146 Brun. Irene 134.140 Brun. Thomas 75,134,140 Bruner. Keith 15,57,146 Bruner. Scott 56.62.73,81.84.86.123.134 Buch. Fred 146 Buchalcw 29 Bunch. Kathy 153 Bunker. Buddy 146 Bunker. Flaine 123.134 Burdock. Carla 41.45.146 Burdock, Jeff 153 Burgess. Rick 123.135 Burham. Lynn 86.123.135 Burke. Dan 51.123.135 Burke. Douglas 29,153 Burkett. Bertrum 3.29.74.153 Burkett. Charles 135,140 Burkett. Debra 74.146 Burgett. Coach 29,38 Burkhead. David 135,140 Burkhead, Mike 146 Burley. Rhonda 123.135.146 Burmeister. Tim 47,64.146 Burns, Mark 7,29,34,51,153 Burr 29 Burr. Donna 123,135 Burrell. Doris 146 Burrows, Timothv 153 Burt, Jill 153 Burzacott, Jon 57,146 Bush, Donald 146 Bush. Mr. 110 Business 1 10.1 1 I.I 12.1 13.1 14 Business Fducation 102 Business English 1 1 1 Butts, Louis 49,50.85,146 Byerlv. Dennis 146 Byers, Bradey 123.135.146 C Cafeteria Ladies 1 14 Cafeteria Manager 4 Calawav. Wanda 135.140 Calhoun. Calvin 29.74.79,86.87,153 Calhoun. Patrick 153 Calhoun. Sherrv 64.74.86.142,152 Calvert, Dorna 123,135 Calvert. Ron 135.140 Cameron, Dennis 29,34,51,153 Campbell, Laura 87,123.135.146 Campos. Cheryl 59.87.123.135.141,146.199 Campos. Roberta 77,153.199 Campus Life 206 Canada), Judith 153 CantreN. David 51.153 Capizzi. Mina 153 Cardines. Pam 153 Carlon. James 70,146 Carmichael. Dorothy 87,153 Games, Mr. 15.53.87,110 Carney. Mrs. 114 Carpenter. Kelly 135.140 Carpenter. Randv 9.15.146.147 Carr. Kevin 29,51.57.153 Carre, Sherrie 153 Carroll. Mary 153 Carroll, Patrick 135.140 Carter 29 Carter. Craig 62,63.119.121.123.135 C arter. Diane 62.63.146 Carter. Fric 74.146 Carter. Pam 93.123.135 Carter. Tim 153 ( tton, Dwrnne 135.140 Cason. Linda 74,153 Casson. Russell 59.73.86.124,135 Cater, Gwenda 146 Cateron. Joel 119.135,140 Caudill. George G. Dr. 108 Cauterucci, Dennis 124.135 C ay lor. Steve 135,140 Chamberlain. Pat 47.146 Chamberlm. Bill 62.63.86.135,140 Charles, Mr. 27,51.66.73,1 10, 129 Charron. Mark 146 Charter, Scott 146 Chase, Sue 124.135 Chess. Jacquilyn 153 ( berry, Reuben 146 Child Developement 96 Christian. Mr 58.60. 1 10 Christianson, Jod 42.146 Christmas Assembly 152 Christy, Debra 153 Chuck 157 Clark. Janet 72.86.124.130,135 Clark. Jerry 57,74,80,84.117,124,135 Clark, Joan 86,124.135 Clark. Miss 75 Clark. Veronica 153 Clark. Vickie 39.51,87 Class Day Assembly 120 Cheerleaders Jr. Varsity 64 Cheerl ea der! Varsity 64 Clay 29 Clayton. John 146 Clayton. Shari 70,77.154 ( learwater, Linda 124,135.146 Cleghorn. Pamela 154 Clemens, Dennis 48.55.58.59,86,154,208 Clemenson, Christie 44.66,146 Clement. Debra 62.63.146 Closing 206 Clubs and Organizations 52 Cluney. Mr. 115 Coblev. Tom 135.140 C ochran. Rick 124.135 Cockayne 29 Cocking. Debby 61,121.124.135 Cocking. Sherry 21,39,40,154,159 Coe. Marilyn 68.124,135 Coe. Rhonda 124,135 Cokerham. Randall 62.63.154 Colbert. Sharon 154 Cole, Luella 62,63 Cole. Rick 146 Collette. Richard 146 Collier. Carol 124.135 Collins. Carla 39.145,154 Colorguard 65 Colton, Earl 154 Colton, Karen 74 Commencement 63,120 Communications Skills 100 Comstock, Brenda 154 Concert Band 63 Condon, Alice 146 Condon. Connie 42.55,78,146 Conger, Julie 78.154 Connett. Lenita 135,140 ( onsiable. Nedra 124.135 ( onstable. Randy 154 ( onstable. Shawn 55,146 Contents I Cook 29 Cook. Dave 49 Cook. Marianne 154 Cook. Patricia 124,135 Cooper. Mike 146 C ooper. Rex 154 Cooper. Sandra 154 Copy Editor 58 Corwin. Michael 154 Cosner. Kimberly 154 Counselors 98.1 10,1 12,1 14 Councelors ' Clerk 108 Couch. Jerry 154 Courtney. Debbie 154 C ourtney. Debra 93,154 Covey, Karen 154 Cowie. Laura 154 Cowles, Mr. 44.48.1 10 Cox, Heidi 154 Cox. Jeffrey 154 Cox, Ruth 154 Craig, Laura 147 Craig, Mark 154 Craig, Steven 147 Cram. Craig 47,154 Cram. Jody 133.135.140 Crandall, Lynda 124,135 ( raw lord. Nancy 147 Creech. Diane 154 Creger. Alex 60 ,61.147 200 INDEX Crews, Theresa 147 Croll. Mrs. 1 14 Cromer, David 124.135.141 Cronin. Debbie 1 1.154 Cronin. Phil 27,51.80.124,135 Crooks, David 154 Cross. Pamela 154 Cross Country 50 Crossland. Jane 65.87,147 Crowder. James 124,135 Crum. Randy 29.154 Cumpston, Mrs. 1 14 Cunningham. Jolanda 62.63.74,87.154 Curne. Mike 26.51.124.135 Currv. Daniel 154 Curtis, Lynda 124.135 Cushingberry 29 Custodians 1 15 D Dacken. Cindy 16.66.147 Dahl. Tracy 60.61.64.124,135 Daily. Terry 154 Daily, Tim ' l47 Dake. Fred 124,135 Dake. Theresa 93,147 Dalrymple. Connie 42.45,78.87.154 Daniels. Dwayne 154 Daniels, Sharon 154 Dank. Michael 147.149 Danlev. Clark 86.87,119.124.135 Danner, Ann 61.124,135 Dare. Ron 125,135.147 Darge. Becky 147 Davidson. Mrs. 66.82,110 Davis. Barbara 77.125.135 Davis. Bruce 154 Davis, Carol 72.147 Davis. Mrs. C. 110 Davis. Dwight Dr . 108 Davis. Gayle 147 Davis, Helen 70,154 Davis. John 62.63.147 Davis. Karol 62.63,78,154 Davis. Katherine 62.63.81,125.135 Davis. Mrs. M. 1 10 Davis, Mike 154 Davis. Ninette 147 Davis. Peggy 93,125.135 Davis, Rick 147 Davis. Yvonne 125,135.147 Dawson, Charles 135.140 Dawson, Linda 86.87.i25.l35 Dawson, Mike 135.140 Deaton. John 135.140 Deaton, Randy 73.87,154 Debate Team 70 DEC A 25,75 Deenng. Sandra 39.74.86.87.147 Deever, Robert 135,140 De Fazio, Sally 41,44.58,59.117.121,125.135 Delaney. Pamela 154 Delano, Cheryl 154 De Mouth. Mr. 1 10,113 Demsky. Brian 48.80,125,135,142 DePhillips. Gloria 147 Derby, Linda 125.135 Dcremiah 29 Derrough, Cheryl 66,147 Desing. Terri 8.9,125,135 Des Moines Register 60 De Vinay. Kathy 70.87.154 Dickev, Peggy 154 Dicks. ' Steve 147 Didonato. Ann 51,70.154 Diednch. Ronda 147 Diehm. Anita 154 Diercks, Sheri 15.19,45.59.62.63.147.150 Digiacomo. Danny 14.70,87,154 Dingman. Robert 86,147 Disbrow, Denise 39,154 Distributive Fducation 102 D M. Community Playhouse 71 Dolan. Mr. 110 Donaldson 29 Donaldson, Mony 154 Doner. Debra 154 Doornenball, Jeff 135.140 Doornenbal, Mark 4.154 Dorow, Brenda 125,135.147 Doty. Edward 122.135,140 Dove, Suzanne 154 Downing, Nancy 154 Drafting Class 97 Drake. Debbie 154 Drake. Mr. 27.51,56,66,80,91.104,109.110 Drama Class 71.72,100 Draper. Becky 154 Draper. Kim 147 Dreams 77 Drivers Education 98.110,113 Dudley. Leonard 27,51 Dudley . Sally 147 Duffy. Nancy 147 Dunn. Lisa 154 Durand. Mr. 39.93.110.111 Dwiere, Debra 66.86.125,135 Dyer, Christine 154 Dyer. Randy 154 E i arnart, Mrs. I io Earixson. Sandra 60,61.125.135 Earixson, Patricia 154 Earleywine. Pam 75.125,135 Easter Seal Center 96 Ecology Class 91 Eddis. Cinda 147 Eddis. Robert 125,135 Editorial Advisor 58,60 Eisenlauer, Debra 15,41,43,59.77,147.208 Elder. Cynthia 154 Elder. Kevin 37.50,51.62,63.80,147 Elliott. Michael 26,80.120.125.135 Elliott. Mrs. 108 Elliott. Pamela 147 Ellis. Brenda 125.135 Ellis. Rick 93 Enders. Deborah 86,147 Enderson. Nancy 125.135 Ends. Candice 87,154 English 100.1 10.11 I.I 12.1 13.1 14 Erickson 29 Erickson, Dale 140,147 Erickson. Kathleen 125.135 Erickson. LuAnn 58.59.64.79.121.135.141 I rickson, Mrs. 1 14 Erickson. Steve 48,141 Eubanks. Debbie 154 Evans. Denise 65.94,147 Evans. Gary 29.51.154 Evans. Jodi 40 Evans. Mike 16.22,26.28.51.80,120.121,125. 135 Evans. Patricia 124,135 Evans, Peggy 125.136 Eveland, Sheryl 154 Ewart. David 62.63,154 Eytcheson, Craig 125,136 F Faculty 104 Fall Play 1 1 agan. Julie 125.136 Farmer. Willie 77 arrell. Karen 62.63.154 Fasano, Fran 90.147 FCA 80 Fenton. Kenneth 154 Ferris, Deanna 125,136 Fetters. Mike 100,154 I otters, Rick 147 Fevold. Susan 154 Ficek. Clyde 125.136 Ficek. Julie 136 Fick 29 Pick, Donna 147 Finney. Debbie 62.63.147 Finney. Scott S6.S7.I47 Finnev, Walter 87 I isher, Douglas 31.50.80.147 Fisher, Elizabeth 147 Fitch. Barbara 125.136,147 Fitch. Randy 125.136 Fitch. Steven 154 File. Mark 154 Flaherty. Daniel 47,86.125.136 Flaherty. Patrick 147 Flaherty. Randy 51.86.147 Fleming. John 99.147 Flisher, Richard 136.140 H isher. Roger 154 1 ode, Woody Mr. 1 14 Folsom, Dana 154 Folsom, Lesa 125.136 1 OOdl C lass 96 Football Freshman 29 Football Sophomore 29 football Varsity 10,26.27 Ford. Judy 14.62,91.154 Ford. Kelly 154 Ford. Mark 34.62.63.154 Ford. Steve 125.136 Foreign Language Department 90.110.112 Foreign Student 85 Forcnsics 100 Foresman, Roxanne 43,154 Forest. Jamie 65.125.136 Forest. Judy 63 Forker. Mr. 110 Forkner, Dave 147 Forney. Craig 27.124.126.136 Forney. Curtis 13.126.136 I oss. Penny 147 Fox. Tim 101.147 Frahm. Greg 87.147 Fralev. Dan 80 1 raley, James 50.51.154 I rantis, Margaret 41.43,86.154 Frazier, Rebecca 136.140 Freel. Brian 147 Freel. Cindy 62.63,147 Freeman, Michcle 147 Freerksen, Steven 136.140 French Club 82 Friedmeyer. Gail 80,147 Friedmeyer. Marsha 154 Fricst. Peggy 11.14.62,63.71.100,154 Frisch, Jane 42,147 Fristo. Terri 74 Frodah. Frank 154 I rosi 29 TA 80 f uller, Karen 43.77.87.154 Fulton. Douglas 126.136 G Gaeth. Mr. 46.47.110 Gaffney. Paul 147 Gagan. Julie 136 Gaines. Miss 24,1 10 Gammel. Bill 62.63.81.126.136 Garcia. Barrett 14.154 Garcia, Brenda 14.79,154 Gardner. Randy 29.154 Garland. Kelly 147 Garland. Nancy 53.65.79,80.147 Garrelts. Dorcnc 40 Garrclts. Raelene 39.40,51.147 Garren, Errol 1 1,29,38.49.87 Garrison. John 147 Garrson. Nancy 154 Garwick, Linda 126.136 Garwick. Marilyn 154 Ciee. Diana 62,63,87.154 Geer. Rebecca 62,63,154 Geiken. Kevin 147 Geiken. Kristi 154 Geisler, Donald 147 Geissinger. Mrs. 41.43,77,110 Gentry, Noldcn Mr. 108 Gerke, Paula 154 German. Club 82.83 Gewerth. Mr. 111.113 Ghee. Roger 154 Gibb, Phyllis 147 Gibson 29 Gibson, Kathy 147 Gift. Cindy 80.86.91.126.136 Gift. Vickie 80,86.126,136 Gilbert. Steven 51 Gilchrist. Daniel 126.136 Gilham. Diane 154 Gillham. Thomas 86,116.126,136,207 Gilham. Bill 136.140 Gilhgan. Michelle 154 Gillum. Ernest 126,136 Gilroy, Alyce 59.65.126,136 Gilroy, Cheryl 147 Ginther. Frank 136,140 Ginther. Paul 155 Girls Club 16.72.73 Glenn. Mike 1 1 Glider. Piper 119,126.136.147 Glynn, Michael 14,147,149 Goddard. Christine 155 Goddard, Dale 147 Goddard. Debra 155 Goddard. Marcia 126.136 Goff. Jerry 136 Goldman. Mrs. 108 Golf. Boys 48 Golf Girls 44 Golszanski. Toni 80.87,126.136 Gonder. Jeff 155 Good. Mary 66.126.136 Goode. Vicki 147 Gooding. Diane 14,126.136,147 Goodwin, Mr. 1 15 Goodwin. Pat 47.73,147 Grade, Gordon 40 Gordon. Linda 40.147 Gordon, Michelle 74,126,136 ( iospc-1 Choir 24.74 Goulden. Michael 126,136 GRA 78 Grabill, Mrs. Ill Graham. Carla 155 (iraham. Kristopher 14.29.155 Graham. Tim 147 Graham. Tom 147 Grammar 101 Grandia. Dana 147 Cirandia, Lizabeth 9.43.59.121,126.136 Grant. Sandra 147 Gran ow. Mike 147 Gray. Becky 126,136,147 Gray. Mr. Ill Green. Cindy 126.136 Green. Denise 87.147 Green. Herb 31.71,147 Green. Kathy 15.39.74.79,86.147.155 Green. Kathy 100 Green. Linda 52.126.136 Green. Nina 148 Green. Phil 31.32,33.51.136.140.141 Green. Robert 126,136 Green. William 148 Greenwood. Danny 47,155 Gregg. John 148 Gregoire. Thomas 62.63,155 Gregory, Albert 155 Greidef, Jeff 126.136 Greider. Karen 41 Greiman. Daniel 155 Grieman. Kitty 148 Griffin. Laurie 155 Griffith. Brian 16.148 Griffith. George 155 Griffith. Sandy 65.82.83.124.136 Griggs. Ken 136 Grimm. Carole 155 Grimm. Julie 148 Grimm. Mark 34,49.147,148 Gntton. Chervl 42.70.78.155 Groat, Jeff 50.51,155 (irogan. Jerry 47.155 Grove. Joan 136.140 Gruber. Thomas 126.136 Gruver. Debra 148 Guhl. Charles 62.63.86.126.136 Guhl. Karen 62.63,78.79.87.155 Guillory. Debbie 126.136 Gustafson. Gail 26.28.126.136 Gustafson, Thana 40.148 Gustaveson. Denise 39,40.43.51.155 Gustin. Nancy 55.126.136 Guy. Tim 136.140 Gymnastics 41.99 H Hagler, Gary 27.148 Hall. Beverly 126.136 Hall. E. Mrs. 114 Hall. G. Mrs. 114 Hall. Richard 148 Halliburton. Susan 148 Halliburton. Vickie 155 Halloween Assembly 1 1 1 Halsey. Fred Jr 136,140 Hamilton. Aaron 155 Hamilton. Jo Ann 127.136 Hamilton. John 148 Hamilton. Ruth 148 Hamm. Juliann 148 Hammer, Mary 1 1 1 Hammond, Karen 127,136 Hammond. Shaney 87.127.136,148 Hand. Mr. 36.37.38,111 Hanke. Shawn 26,28.121.127,136.198 Hanke. Teresa 155 Hannon. Mike 51.155 Hansen, Nancy 155 Hanson. David 34.50,51,83.90.155 Hanson. Timothy 113.155 Hardenbrook. Donald 148 Hardenbrook. Ronald 148 Harders. Donna 127.136 Hargis. Peggy 127,136 Harlan. Elaine 10.43.155 Harmon. Ten 9.127,136 Harmsen. Jolene 155 Harne. Warren 155 Harris, Connie 9.126.127,136 Harris. David 136.140 Harris. Mr. 24.50.79.85.1 1 I.I 12 Harrison. Scott 148 Hartle. Jil 13.61,66,72.136,137 Hartlme. Mr. 114 Hartzer. Barbara 39.44 IL.r c . Cathy 65.148 Hasstedt, Deborah 15,43.77.81.148 Hatfield. Shcrrie 96.148 Hawkins, Mr. 115 Hawkins. Carla 155 Haves, Kevin 127.136 H worth. Gars 48.62.63.83.86.127.136 Head Custodian 1 15 Head. Dianne 61.148 HeaiMlin. Rosemonde 54.55.58.59,66.127,136 Healv. Mark I4K Hcathcote. Diane 65.136.140 Heaton, Mr. 109,111 Hecker. Ruth 20.42.127,136 Hedberg. Eric 62,63.87.148 Heger. Dave 38.155 Heitkamp. Janet 44.127.136 Heller. Craig 27.28.127,129.136 Heller. Mike 31.55,148 Heller. Mr 40 Helmon. Tom 74.136.140 Hemer. Mrs. 58.60.104.108.208 Henderson. Audie 26.127,136 Henderson. Brian 127.136 Henderson. Clifton 155 Henderson. David 136.140 Henderson. Susan 39.100,155 Henry. Pam 11,87.148 Henr . Philip 27, 36.37.51.80.84.121. 127.136 Henry. Wavne 15.148 Hensch. Tom 148 Herman. Sue 148 Hews, John 127.136 Hiatt. Joni 155 Hicks. Lh abeth 74.155 Higdon, Donna 155 Higgins. Tracy 51,155 Highland. Linda 155 Hightshoe. Jim 148 Hild. Nancv 127.136.148 Hildebrand! Carol 78,155 Hildebrand. Mary 39,155 Hildred. Karol 155 Hill 29 Hill. Dorene 66.124.127.136 Hill, Janice 87.155 Hilhard. Charles 148 Milliard. Patti 155 INC EX 201 Hindal. Susan 155 Hincs. Deborah 127.136 Hinklc. Connie 155 Hmi . Brent 15.31.148 Mini . Kathrvn Rvdcll 127.136.140 History 114 Hobbs. Stephanie 74.155 Hockcnsmith. Teresa 40.136 Hockcnsmith. Tom 148 Hodges. Dcannu 148 Hodges. Gregg 29,155 Hod son. Shirley 136.140 Hoffman. Catherine 62,63.86,148 Hoffman. Knsti 148 Hoffman. Micheal 62.63.155 Hoffman, Nancy 148 Hogate. Janet 39.87.148 Hogatc. Jill 39.62.63.87,155 Hogbin. Carol 86.155 Hogbin. David 62.63.86.127.136 Hohn. Pamela 148 Holcomb. Karla 155 Holcomb, Kevin 148 Holden. Tern 148 Holland 29 Holland 29 Holland. James 26.38,148 Holliday. Mary 155 Hollmgshead, Judy 66,127.136 Hollingsworth. Karol 155 Hollingsworth. Mark 127.137 Holm. Mr. Ill Holmes. Carol 66,78.148 Holmes. Donna 78 Holmes. Sharon 127,137 Holt. Pia 74 Holt. Sharon 137.140.148 Homecoming Assembly 109 Homecoming Dance 112 Homecoming Parade 10.65.85 Homcmaking 96,1 10. 1 1 1,1 13 Homemaking Department 96 Hood. Deena 102.155 Hood. Rcbekah 127.137 Hood. Robert 38.127.137 Hook 29 Hoover. Sherree 86,127,137 Hopkins. Norma 155 Hopper. Ken 86.87.148 Horton. Dan 127.137,148 Houghton. Thomas 34,86.87.155 Houseman. Betlv 155 Howard, Pam 87,137.140,148 Holland. Cindy 148 Howser. Timothy 87,155 Hudson, Robert 127.137 Hull. Becky 148 Huffman. Rosia 137,140 Hull 29 Hull. Kimberly 39.b9.l55 Hull, Norine 42.86.148 Human Relations Committee 79 Humanities I 101 Hunsberger. Lauren 40.45 Hunsbcrger. Wesley 86.155 Hunt. Carol 87.155 Hunt. Bill 137.140 Hunter. Paul 148 Huss. Dennis 155 Huss. John 127.137 Hutchinson. Craig 148 Hyde. Susan 137.140 Hyde. Wayne 137.140 I Ideas in Literature 100 Individualized Reading 100 Individualized Sports 99 Industrial Art Department 97.111. 1 12,133 Ingham. Debbie 39.148 Inman. Allen 155 Iowa Power Light 96 Iowa State Universaity 58 Irving. Peggy 41.43.47.51.77.86,148 Iseminger. Mark 148 Iseminger. Terry Ivanovitch. Bill 20.47.148 Ivcrson. Valerie 62.63.155 Ivie. Vicki J Jackson. Conzyc 74.127.137.148 Jackson. Jack 137 Jackson. Jeanette 155 Jackson. John 148 Jackson. Roxannc 155 Jackson. William 14,37.155 Jacobscn. Diane 155 Jacobson, Lorrie 155 James 29 James. Robert 48.127.137 James. Roger 31.48.155.159 Jansscn. Patrick 55.101.148 Jan cn. Alberta 62,63,148 Janzen. Nancy 86.127.137 J.icqucs. Sharla 15.87.148 Jarrctt. Duane 127.137 Jefferson. Janey 14.155 Jeffries. Jody 153.155 Jennings. Gary 88.148 Jennings. Jean 127.137 Jensen. Debra 127.137 Jensen. Karma 59.66.86.87.127,137.208 Jensen, Mrs. 1 1 1 lessen. Mr. 30.3 1 .32, 109. 1 1 1 Jividcn. Tcrrv 148 Johannscn. Caryl 3,41,64.127.137.141 Johannscn. Kay 40.51 Johns. Mr. Ill Johnson. Barbara 155 Johnson, Ben 26.31.51.148 Johnson. Bobbi 155 Johnson. Carol 148 Johnson. David 55.155 Johnson. Debbie 74.128.137 Johnson. Debra 128.137.148 Johnson, Dclieth 148 Johnson, Diane 138 Johnson. Donald 155 Johnson, Janice 155 Johnson. Jean 61,128.137 Johnson. Julie 66,128,137 Johnson. Kathy 51.66.69,74 Johnson. A. Kathy 15.57.148 Johnson. E. Kathy 148 Johnson. Lyle 35.36.37.50,51.80.128.129,137 Johnson. Mr. 27.45,51.129 Johnson. Mrs. 104.108 Johnson. Randy 148 Johnson. Ranee 148 Johnson. Rhonda 155 Johnson. Richard 27.49,61.74.128.137 Johnson. Richard 74,128,137 Johnson. Richard C. 128,137 Johnson. Ruth 137,140 Johnson. Stephen 137 Johnson. Timothy 128.137 Johnson. Vickie 86.155 Johnston. Micheal 155 Johnston. Ralph 155 Johnston. Stephen 140 Jones. Anthony 31,32.51.148 Jones. Beverly 148 Jones. Douglas 27.51.80.99.128,137 Jones. Greg 51.148 Jones. Jim 13 Jones, Miss 1 1 1 Jones. Vicki 45.59.66.148.208 Jones. Yana Jo 74.156 Jordan. Diann 45.86.148 Jordison. Kimberly 40.156 Judkins. Joan 137 Judkins. Judy 128 Junior Advisor 107 Junior Class Officers 147 Junior-Senior Prom 120 K Kain. Micheal 156 Kaiser, Lcroy 27.31,51.148 Kane. Kraig 148 Karns. Debra 57.61.66.128.137,142 Karns. Russell 156 Kasper 29 Kaut. Christine 148 Kau larieh. John 101 Keanc 29 Kearbey. Kathy 156 Kearbcy, Nancy 148 Keency. Carol 156 Kelber. Shelly 148 Keller. Glcnis 156 Keller. James 62.63 Keller, Jennifer 1 1. 1 6. 1 56 Keller. Kerry 137.140 Keller. Mr. 115 Keller, Mrs. 1 14 Kelley. Charles 156 Kellogg, Richard 156 Kemp. Neal 156 Kennedy. Cindy 82,148 Kern. Bobby 156 Kern. Debbie 156 Kernes. Donald 156 Key Club 15,73 Kid Power 14 Kile. Ken 137.140 Killen. John King 29 King, Kayla 15.72.92,148 King, Marlcne 87 King. Robert 137.140 Kingsbury. Mrs. 1 1 1 Kinnear. Mike 55.75,128.137 Kirkpatrick. Glenda 156 Kiwanis 84 Kline, Alice 156 Kline. Mr. 1 15 Klinefeldt, David 4,55.58.59.128,132,208 Kling, William 148 Knapp. Rocky 156 Kneile. Mr. 62.63.67.92.111.115 Knight. Carole 86.137 Knight. David 128,148 Knight. Debbie 7,43.77,87,153,156 Knight, Janet 148 Knight. Kimberly 156 Kniss, Kirk 137.140 Knoll. Cindy 148 Knoll, Joni 156 Knott. Mrs. 42.78.1 1 1 Knowles. Debra 128.137 Knowles. Nancy 156 Knox 29 Knox. Pamela 128,137.148 Knudson. Sandra 156 Knutson. Cynthia 156 Knut son. Judith 148 Knutson. Nancy 148 Kohrs. Jeff 137.140 Kohrs, Marty 87.156 Kolk. Tcrri 12,61.66.128,137 Kolstad. Jeffery 148 Kolstead. Scott 156 Kooker. Dennis Koonlz. John 48.148 Koontz. Rebecca 128.137 Kopaska. David 148 Koroch. Mr. 51 Kouri. Theresa 79.147.148 Kouri. Thomas 156 Kramme. Kathy 7,39.87.156 Krantz. Jeamne 86,128,137 Knstufek. Julie 156 Kruse. Gary 137 Kuder. Brian 47,156 Kuder, Joseph 137 Kuncrt. Randall 137 Kurth. Mrs 1 14 L Labus. Randy 148 Labus, Sharlynn Lacher. Mike 149 Lainson. Chcri 156 Lancial. Cathy 149 Lane. Donna 156 Lane. Ralph 149 Lane. Rudy 128 Lane. Terry 156 Langenfield. Mrs. 1 1 1 Langholz. Miss 39,108 Language Clubs 82 Larpcnter, W. Elaine 128 Larson. Christine 86.128 Larson. Jeanne 86.87.94.156 Larue. Jerry 86.87.156 Latin Club ' 82 Latshaw, John 128 Lau. Sandra 54,156 Lau. Stephen 149 Laughlin, Kellcnc 156 Laughlin. Tom 149 LaVme, Jerry 149 LaVine, Mrs. 4.1 14 Law. Marguerite 128 Lawrence. Coleman 27,79 Lawrence, Rodger 156 Laws, Mary Lou 87.128 Lawson. Cheryl 156 Lawson, Roma 156 Laxton, Kathy 156 Layout Editor 58 Layton, Denise 66.78.87,149 Layton. Jeff 26.38,92.156 Leach. Bonnie 15.70,149 Learning, Chuck 140 Lcdct. Ellen 65.78.126.128 Lee. Kimberly 51,74,156 Lee. Patricia 14,74.149 Lee. Tony 49,54.56.70,79.84.86.128 Lee Town News 60 Leete. Laurie 78.80.87.149 Lectc. Micheal 58,59.70,156,208 Lehman. Billy 140 Lehman, Mary 149 Leivc, Daniel 149 Lemar. Linda 149 Leonard, Dolores 149 Leonard. Milton 140 Leonardi, Clarissa 156 Leonardi. Mark 149 Lester, Gary 149 Lethcoe, Mr. 55,58.60,111,208 Leto. Kathleen 51,87.156 Letterman ' s Club 73 Lettington, Karen 64.86.119.128 Leltington. Louvina 87,156 Leuthauser, Paul 14.49.62.63.83,85,128 Lewis. Charles 156 Lewis. Cheryl 149 Lewis, Gary 156 Lewis. John 149 Lewis, Kim 149 Lewis. Mr. 1 12 Liaison Officers 1 14 Librarian 113.114 Library 108 Light. Mr. 115 Liker. Steve 38.156 Lindley. Richard 149 Lindstrom. Denise 149 Little. Dale 149 Little. David 156 Little. Timothy 128.207 Lloyd. Shirley 156 Loeffler, Donna 87.156 Locffler. Richard 53.86 Loftus. Donald 140 Loftus. Vickie 149 Logan. Terry 38.128 Lohncr. Karen 156 Long, C harles 128 Long. Craig 62.63,128 Long, Ken 49.128 Long. Lowell 34.51.62,63.156 Long. Lvnnettc 15.86.87.128 Long. Neal 49.62.63.156 Lopez 29 Lopez. Hilda 140 Lopez. Ricky 156 Lorey, Penny 156 Lost Horizons 1 1 Lott, Anita 49.77.87.128 Love. Charles 140 Love, Mary 149 Lovell. Rex 149 Lowery. Kendrall 156 Loy. Charles 149 Ludgate. Dirk 149 Luna, Mary 156 Lundberg, Steve 149 Luthens. Kurt 27,80.149 Lyle 29 Lyle. Arnold 149 Lynch. Terry 156 Lynn, Angela 149 Lyons. Jerry 29,51,156 M Machine Shop 97 MacManus, Debbie 128 Madison 29 Maddison, Jay 149 Mahoney. Edward 149 Maier. Janice 128 Maier, Steve 156 Maire. Elaine 156 Majerus, James 140 Majorettes 67 Malmberg, Craig 26,38.149 Malmberg. Tammy 39 Manley, Joanne 65.149 Mann. Herrold 108 Marching Scarlets 62.1 15 Markow. Carolyn 128 Marshall. Kristme 129 Marshall. Serena 74.80.129 Martin. Cynthia 156 Martin. Dennis 18.26,73.116.129,138 Martin. Donald 138.140 Martin. James 156 Martin. Jeff 6.24,26.31.32,33.80.129.138 Martin. Jeri 156 Martin. Mary 86.129.138 Martin. Mr. 25.75,1 12 Martindale. Jack 138,140 Mason. Gary 129.138 Mason. Stephen 156 Mastin. Connie 129,138 Mastin. Terry 149 Math 9I.III.M2.II3.II4 Math Project Clerk 108 Mather. Steven 87.149 Mathews, Bernard 156 Mathews, Bill 149 Mathews. Charles 29,38.51.86.156 Mathias. Michael 48,156 Matron 1 14 Matzke. Kim 129.138 Mauk. Mr. 112 Mauk. Robin 138 Maupm. Kellie 61.87,129.138 Maupin. Tamera 70,77,156 May, Nancy 93.149 McAlpin. James 156 McBride, Jay 9.10.18.129,198 McBnde. John 6.18,26,149 McCallister, Allen 48.156 McCarl. Cynthia 156 McCauley. Richard 149 McCaw. John 108 McClain, Debbie 62.156 McClaskey, Cynthia 59.66,77.82.149.208 McCollaugh. Mr. 25,55, 112 McCormick, Brian 38,49,50,80,156 McCurn, Cathy 138,140 McDonald 29 McDonald, Joe 49 McElree, Michael 129.138 McEvoy. Michael 149 McEadden. Dorothea 149 McEadden. Todd 86,129.138 McEarland. Donald 138,140 McEarland, Roger 149 McGec, Pamela 156 McGovcrn, Senator George 95 McGuire. Marlene 129.138,149 Mclntire. James 29.62,63,156 McLain. Eileen 42,63.78.156 McLain. Patricia 65.78.129,138 McMulin. John 27.28.37.80,149.155 McNaney, Patrick 138.140 McNear. Robert 149 McNelev, Joy 149 McPherson. Debbie 156 McPherson, Doug 81.129,138 202 INDEX McVcy. David 101,129,138 Mcars. Dennis 149 Mears. Kevin 129.138 Meek. John 129.138 Meek. Phil 156 Meier, Mr. 112 Mellgrcn, Mrs. 64.82,90.112.198 Meriweather. Margenele 74,149 Merrill. Barbara 7,14,39.41,43,57.72.77,87.156 Merrill. Mrs. 104,108 Merrill. Richard 149 Merrill. Susan 41.44,56.59.64.86.117.124.129. 138.141.208 Mettler. Mark 156 Meyers. Dale Meyers. Dcbra 156 Meyers, Vicky 149 Michael. David 129.138 Michelsen, Michael 24.25.26.80,97.129.138 Michclscn. Robin 24,27.28,29,34,5 1 ,80.98. 1 56 Michener, Bill 129,138 Mickelson. Julie 10,15,43.66.77,149 Mikesell. Brad 156 Mikcsell, Roy 149 Mikesell. Karen 129,138 Millang. Michelle 43.51.81.82.156 Millard. Lance 149 Miller. Carolyn 52.66,86.149 Miller. David 86.70.138.140 Miller. Debra 56.156 Miller. Glendine 156 Miller. Glenn 93 Miller. Senator Jack 106 Miller. Joy 45.129.138 Miller. Kathleen 41.43.51.77.149.156 Miller. Leona 156 Miller. Mary 156 Miller, Michael 129,138 Miller. Mike 149 Miller. Mr. 112 Miller. Pamela 149 Miller. Penny 43.129,138 Miller. Steven 156 Milligan. Gordon 29.51.70,80,98.156 Mills, David 51,149 Mmnich, Randy 145,156 Mintey. Rhonda 157 Miranda. Kathy 129,138 Mitchell. Kermit 138,140 Mitchell. Nancy 51.80.149 Mitchell. Patrick 149 Moden, Gail 149 Modern Literature 100 Mommer. Mr. 1 12 Monaco, Laura 157 Montgomery. Charles 26,57,60.61,80.83,120. 121.129,138 Moody, Deborah 87,157 Moore, Catheran 129.138 Moore. David 129.138 Moore. Deborah 130.138 Moore. Diane 157 Moore. Eric 47 Moore. Gary 157 Moore. Janice 138.140 Moore. John 157 Moore. Lisa 150 Moore, Meredith 68,144.149 Moore. Pamela 130,138 Moore. Willie 149 Moraine. Darla 102.138,140 Moran, Connie 157 Morey. Debby 130,138 Morlan, Jackie 149 Morrill, Connie 138,140 Morrill. Don 18.49,130.138.142 Morrill. Greg 149 Morrill, Mark 149 Morris. Candice 130.135,149 Morris. Debbie 149 Morrison, Melanie 85.149 Morrow. John 157 Mortensen. Jan 69 Morton. Sheldon 25,27.130,138 Mosby, Gregory 29,157 Mosqueda. Linda 66.149 Mote. Kevin 149 Mousetrap Car Contest 81 Mo ena. John 87.157 Mueller. Lon 87,130,135.149 Mullen 29 Mullins. Julie 44,70.90,150 Mullin. Ronald 138.140 Murphv. Janet 39.101.144.157.159 Murphy. Mr. 39.57.69.112 Murray. Debra 74,130.138 Murray. Duane 150 Murray, Toni 74.93,150 Murrow. Brent 26.80.150 Music 1 10,1 1 1 Myers, Kathy 40 Mylenbusch, Debra 150 N Naglc. Mr. 115 Nail, Greg 150 Nail, Brad 62.63,157 Nail. Sharon 130.138 Nail, Theresa 157 Nash. La Donna 157 Neal. Mr. 112 Negret 29 Nelson, Denise 150 Nelson, Mr. 70,112 Nelson. Richard 150 Nercim. Dcmarko 29.38.51.86.89,157 Nesheim. Mike 150 New Horizons 93,110 Newman. Ethel 74,157 Newman, Monica 74.75,150 Newquist, Julie 68,98,130.138.199 Nichols, Lauri 130,138 Nicholes 29 Nicholson. Glen 138,140 Nicholson. Susan 53,150 Nielsen, Steve 18.31,32,73,80,130,138.142,206 Niffeneggcr, Ora E. (Dr.) 108 Nipper. Gigi 66 Nixt, Vicki 80,130,138 Noble, Beth 130.138 Nogle, Steve 150 Nordakcr. Mr. 73,112 Nordin, Mark 138,140 Norcm. Dcsiree 130,138 Norcm. Rebecca 157 Norman, Sheryl 87,150 Norris, Rick 157 Northway, Gina 157 Nossaman, Vickie 150 Nuckolls. Cindy 157 Nunemann, Johnny 157 Nurse 108 Nurses Chemistry Class 91 Nutt, Gary 157 Nuzum, Penny 62,63 O O ' Boyle, Tim 27,28,29.34,51.80,98.157 Ochola. Yolanda 150 Ochs. Mrs. 112 Oconnor. Marlene 157 O ' Connor, Michael 150 Oertwig, Raymond 157 Office Education Club 76 Office Staff 104 O ' Hara. Bob 62.157 O ' Hara, Chris 77.157 O ' Hara, Danny 130,138 O ' Hara. David 130,138 O ' Hara. Robert 63 Oliver. Jay 52 Ollie. Minnie 138.140 Olmstead. Carolyn 150 Olsen. Mr. 98.112 Olson, Greg 157 Olson. Lyle 130.138 Olson. Margaret 66.150 Olson. Norma 59,65,72.150 Olson. Steven 138.140 O ' Mara, Mrs. John 15 O ' Neill. Jamie 138.140 Opening 2 Osborn, Jeff 150 Ostreko. Nancy 157 Ostrem. Pamela 138.140 Otremba. Sandra 150 Overton. Greg 150 Overton. Mike 138.140.150 Owens, Richard 157 Oxenreider, Mr. 1 12 Oye, Leo 138.140 P Pierce. Judy 157 Pickett. Butch 37 Pabon, Gloria 66.79.150 Page. Delia 157 Page. Jack 150 Page. Virgil 150 Palmer. Charles 150 Palmer. Craig 150 Palmer. Mary 138.140 Papiani, Kathleen 157 Pardekooper. Mickey 150 Pans. Mr. 115 Parker. Cheryl 130.138 Parker. Rebecca 14,86.138.140.142.150 Parker. Tim 87.138.140 Parks. Margaret 130.138 Parnsh. Judith 74.130.138 Parsons. Beverly 130.138 Patterson. Byron 150 Patton 29 Pallon, Catheryn 70.147.150 Patton. Randy 62.63.92 Patton, Roy 157 Paul. Mr. 115 Paulson. Lynne 130,138 Pearcc. Judith 70 Pearson. Com 150 Peck ham. Wesley 130.138 Peckham. Winnie 150 Peglow. Susan 157 Peitzman. Donald 55.58.59,208 Pelong. Sally 157 Pep Club 68 Perry. Laura 87.157 Personal I amuly Living 96 Peters, Carol 85 Peters, Janell 85 Peters. Mike 11,85.150 Peters. Mrs. 85 Peters. Reverend 85 Peterson. Danny 138.140 Peterson. Darlene 157 Peterson. James 150 Peterson. Jane 41,87.157 Peterson. John 138.140 Peterson, Julie 87,130,138 Peterson. Mr. 81.112 Petty, Kirk 86.150 Phelps. Rhonda 157 Phillips, Jeffrey 37,48,50.150 Phillips, Judy 77,130,138 Phillips. Karen 62,63.157 Phipps 29 Photo Club 55 Photographers 58 Photography Adviser 60 Physical Education 99.110.111 Physical Fitness Class 99 Physics Class 91 Pickett. Burlc 29,157 Picture Editor 58 Pierce, Tom 157 Pierson, Mrs. 4,1 14 Pigg. Michael 157 Pike. James 19.22,35.36,37,130.138 Pillers, Mrs. 72,112 Piper, Mr. 115 Piper. Randy 130.138 Plate. Brian 51,157 Plummcr, Barbara 51.150 Plummer. Craig 11.130.138 Plummcr, Richard 157 Poe. Kerry 150 Poland, David 157 Pollard. Dianne 150 Poole. Cheryl 87.150 Poole. Pam 42.78.79,150 Poortinga, Dean 157 Porter. Laurie 76.130.138 Powell 29 Powell. Mr. 107.121 Powell. Mrs. 112 Powell, Randall 157 Pratt. Jeff 157 Pray. Roy 50.86,150 Prcssley, Dennis 20.29. 38.51.80.98.157 Pressley, Randall 14.59.86.87.131.138.208 Preston. Douglas 150 Preston, Janis 138.140 Priebe. Danny 150 Pnebe, Karen 60,61.66.72.95.131,138,197 Principal 106 Probasco, Bill 157 Prock. Deborah 150 Prock, Doug 138.140 Prock. Patty 150 Proctor, Steve 131,139 Provow, Scott 18.49.50.57,73.80.81.83.85.117, 131,139 Pruitt. Patricia 150 Puderbaugh. Steve 29.87,157 Putzier. Kevin 61.62.63.86.150 Q Quigley. Mark 60.139 Quill Staff 29.58.59 Quillen. Barbara 42.51.62.63,78.88.157 Quillen. Beth 39.51.62,63.78 Quillen. Helen 139 Qumlan. Elizabeth 56.61,157 Quinn, Larry 150 R Radden. Marvin 157 Ramsey. Randy 157 Randies. Doris 150 Randolph. James 157 Rankin. Cynthia 131.139 Rankin. Rex 139,140 Rasmusscn. Jeff 131.1 39 Rasmussen, Mr. 113 Rasmussen. Roberta 150 Raver, Bctte 40,131.139 Raver, Cindy 39,40.157 Ray. Debbie 157 Raymond, Mr. 113 Rcano. Brad 150 Reano. Mark 131 Rebcn. Dale 4.131.139 Rcbcr. Russell 14.157 Red Heads 56 Reed. Anita 7.150 Reese. John 150 Reese. Kern 26.38.150 Reese. Richard 29.157 Reese. Vicki 11.65.131.139 Reeves. Mark 150 Registrar 108 Reid. Tony 150 Reidburn. Kerrv 150 Reighard. William 150 Remsler. Linda 1 31.139 Remittor. Rita 157 Renes, Charles 150 Rcntena, Sheryl 66.150 Reynolds. Linda 100.157 Rhetoric 100 Rheuport, Dennis 139,140 Rhoades, Michael 157 Rhodes. Debra 40.87,150 Rhodes. Patricia 72,131,139 Rice, Cynthia 150 Rich. Dennis 131.139 Richardson, Terri 150 Richmond, Deborah 39 Rieck, Mrs. 109,113 Riedingcr. Mr. 113 Rickcns 29 Riley. Kelli 67.70,131 Rinard. Kevin 157 Rinehart. Goldic 3.16,41. 56.64.131. 139 Rinehart. Kevin 51,157 Rinehart, Peggy 39,87,157 Ringquist, Jan 15.70,77.150 Ringquist. Julie 157 Rippentrop. Mrs. 1 13 Rippcrger. Cheri 66 Rittierodt, David 46,47.150 Rittierodt. Robin 66.78,139 Rivera, Josequino 157 Roberts. Victoria 12,67.72,78.80,81.105.124. 131.139.197 Robertson. Richard 86.131,139 Robinson. Kelvin 14.51.157.199 Robinson. Mike 150 Robinson. Thomas 14.27.28,35,36.37.75.80. 84.116.118.121.131.139 Robuck. Brenda 59.87,150.208 Robuck. Thelma 150 Rock. Jim 150 Rockwell, April 157 Rockwell, Debra 139.140 Rodda. Linda 150 Rode. Silvija 157 Rodgers. Barbara 78.150 Rodgers. Diane 157 Rodich. Kathy 157 Rodich. Susan 157 Rocdcr. Gregory 150 Rogers, Dave 150 Rogers. Larry 131.139 Rogers. Maria 157 Roll. Rick 46.47.59.151.208 Romar. James 86.131,139 Romig. Miss 108 Rominger, Cynthia 131.139 Ronchart. John 139.140 Rosborough, Jeff 151 Rose. Stephanie 62.63.151 Rosebcrrv. Elizabeth 151 Ross. Eddie 59,151.208 Rotschafer. Karen 131.139 Row at. Becky 86.157 Rowe. Ralph 157 Ruckman. David 139.140 Ruckman. Dcbra 157 Rupc. Rhonda 151.156 Ruppe. Lon 69.100 Ruston. Danny 157 Ruths, Pam 66.77.86.151 Ryan. David 46.47.151 Ryan. Debbie 67.78.131.139 Rsburn. Marks 157 S Saf feels. Sally 58.59.64. 1 3 1. 1 39. 14 1 Saddoris. Mrs 113 Salisbury. Chris 55.58.59.86.151,208 Salazar. Anthony 151 Sams. Mr. 92.112.113 Sanders. Jeffrey 151 Sanders. Linda 151 Sandin. Jane 5.65.78.131.139 Sandon. Mark 26.31.151 Sandon. Michelle 66.72. 1 24. 1 3 1. 1 39 Sandquist. Mr. 31.113 Sanford. Diane 157 Sarantschin. Miss 80.113 Sarasio. Sue 131.139 Sargent. Mr. 113 Saunders. Guy 157 Saville. Mrs. 113 Saw hill. Robert 139 Scarlet. Mascot 10 Scarlet. Singers 15.86.87 Scarlet. Steppers 66 Scarlett. Shane 86.151 Schaffer. Kaths 12.131.139 Schaffer. Richard 157 Schaffer, William 131.139 Sch.ikel. Mr. 105.113 Schlampp. Mr. 108 Schmeiser. Mrs. 1 13 Schminkcv. Wendy 15 Schmitt. Mr. 2.57.105.1 13 Schnathorst. John 151 Schnoor. Mr. 40.113 School Board 108 Sch ool C ommunity Worker 1 1 I.I 12 Schoolev. James 157 Schooled. John 158 Schoolo. Randx 157 Schroeder. John 1 2. ' 3.81. S6. 1 31.1. W INPFX 203 Sehulte. David 157 Schult . Mrs. 4, 108. 114 Science 1 10.11 1 Science Club 81 Science Department 91.112.113 Scott. Cynthia 131,139 Scott. Dale 36.37.151 Scott. Debra 139 Scott, Linda 157 Scott. Valerie 39,58.59.65,74,98.151.208 Scroll Staff 60.61 Seaman, Douglas 157 Seanev. Jerry 100 Seaney. Marlena 139.140 Secretars 108 Sellers. Robert 16.34.51.188 Sellers. Steve 151 Selover, Michael 38,150 Senate 57 Senecaut. Dan 139.140 Senior Advisor 107 Senior Assembly 63 Senior Banquet 120 Senior Board 121 Senior Breakfast 120 Senior Directory 134 Senior Party 120.124 Seniors 1 16 Seventv-Five Dollar Club 55 Sew el I, Gene 158 Sewing Class 96 Shacffer, Roxanne 151 Shaffer. Lcnnisc 87.151 Shanks. Kathi 151 Shannahan. Tim 151 Shannon, David 158 Sharon. Michael 156 Shaver. Penny 158 Shaw. Buddy 158 Shaw. Jessie ' 139.140 Shaw. Sandy 131.139 Shaw. Virginia 158 Shawvcr. Joanne 86,87.151 Shedd. Debra 131.139 Shcdd, Mark 55.139.140 Sheets. Ro ann 62,63.151 Sheldahl. Mr. 107 Shelton. Danny 102.131.139 Shepherd. David 151 Shepherd. Donme 151 Sherman. Lon 15.59.66,72,151,199.209 Sherman. Mark 139.140.151 Sherod. Lee 158 Shields. David 151 Shiffcr. Vickie 158 Shipley, Debra 39.43.51,155.158 Shipley. Micheal 131,139 Shop Class 1 I 3 Short 29 Short. Ldward 158 Short. Peggy 151 Shult . Pauline 151 Siasaco. Lori 158 Sielman. Jeff 131,139 Sielcman, Teresa 68.87.151 Silliman. Diana 151 Simmons. Marcia 151 Simonscn. Mr. 1 13 Simpson College 63 Simpson. Barbara 65.131,139 Six, Daryl 158 Skarshaug. Miss 113 Skinner, Virginia 158 Slater. Bob 151 Slaughter. Debra 131.139 Slaybaugh. Steven 158 Sloan. Debra 139 Sloan. Linda 40,151 Sloan. Mr. 68.81 1.1 13,191 Sloan, Steve 151 Sly. Robert 151 Sly, Zachery 151 Smith 29 Smith. Cindy 1 3 1. 1 39. 1 51 Smith, Connie 158 Smith. Corrinne 139,140 Smith. David 61.63.139 Smith. David 49.50,62.140.151 Smith. David 38.81,86.151 Smith, David 151 Smith. Dcrvl 51,66,71,151 Smith. Ldwm 37.158 Smith. Gayle 132.139.151 Smith. George 62,63,86.151 Smith. Jennifer 100,158 Smith. Jill 72,81.83.132,139 Smith. Kelh 11.39,153.158.159 Smith. Luther 139,140 Smith. Marshellc 158 Smith. Micheal 26.151 Smith, Phyllis 63.151,158 Smith. Phyllis 62 Smith. Randy 1 1 Smith. Ray 151 Smith. Rodger 158 Smith. Rodney 29.51.158.159 Smith, Sherry 56,77.158 Smith. Susan 87.158 Smith. Tov 86.91.132.139 Smith. Venda 74.158 Snider 29 Snitker, Kent 132,139 Snow. Kenny 151 Snow. Tangy 158 Snsder. John 158 Social Science 94.1 1 I.I 12.1 14.140 Softball Team Girls 40 Sonderleiter. Gary 101.132.139 Sophomore Advisor 107 Sophomore Class Officers 153 Sorensen. Laurie 42.78.79.158 Sorensen. Mark 15.49.86.151 Sorter. Rodger 14.151 Southern. Llaine 65.151 Soutter. Cathy 151 Spangler. Ralph 29.158 Spanish Club 82 Special Lducation 1 12 Speech 100 Spencer, Vicki 158 Spevak. Mrs. 108 Spiker. Steven 158 Spinster. Spree 16.17 Spi man. Robert 31.55.151 Spi man. William 31.33.79,84.130.132.139 Spoerl. Mrs. 113 Sports 20 Spray, Terry 86.87.132.139 Spring Play 14 Spurgeon. Linda 132.139 Spurgeon. Russell 151 Stage Band 63 Stage Crew 71 Stahl. Shervl 158 Stales 29 Stales. Becks 39.44,66.151 Stales. Sue 9.39.66.86.132.139 Stanford. Carolyn 53 Stapp. James 158 Starbuck. Lance 158 Starccvich. Mike 1 19.132.139 Steen. Lsnn 132.139 Stecn. Scott 51.158 Stefani. Kathleen 53,151 Steffen. Daniel 151 Stenshe. Larry 132,139 Stevens. Blaine 30.31.49.84.132,137 Steward. Kathleen 151 Steward. Mr. 113 Steward. Mrs. 104.108 Stewart. Cheranne 20.42.78,132,139 Stewart. Larl 51.158 Stewart. Greg 151 Stewart. Linda 132.139 Stewart, Patricia 151 Stewart. Randall 29.47.158 Stinson. Steven 151 Stock bauer. Terry 87,151 Stoltenburg. Delbert 132,139 Stoltenburg. Lavey 151 Stone, Heidi 15.44,52.64.151 Stone. W illiam 132.139 Stoneburner, Orval 158 Stookev, David 70.151 Storer. ' Mr. 114 Storm. Dan 158 Storv. Richard 151 Slovall. Sandra 39.74,78,151 Stradley 29 Strahan. Linda 80.132.139 Strand. Laura 158 Strand. Linda 77.87.132.140 Stratton. Rodncs 158 Streeter. Martin ' 62.63.158 Strock. David 151 St rock, Debra 100.158 Strong. Chris 132.140 Stroud. Joy 158 Stroud. Kathleen 132.140 Struble. Cheryl 9 Struble. Chersl Anne 132.140 Stuart. Carol ' 41.89.158 Stuart. Cheryl 23.41.87.158 Stubbs. Chersl 158 Student Government 57 Studs Hall 99.110.112 Stufflebeam, Shclli 62,63.77,86,158 Stump. Terri 158 Suits. Cmds 140 Sullivan. Michelle 40,158 Summy. Janis 158 Sundberg. Kurt 62.63,86.151 Sunderland. Tim 62.63.151 Swackhamer. Steven 2.87,151 Swanson. Craig 132.140 Swanson. Tom 31.73.80.84.132,140,142,197 Swart . Linda 40.62.63,150,151 Swenson. Steven 62.63,86,87,132.140 Swim, Debra 65.151 Swimming Boys 47,110 Swimming Girls 43 Swmehart. Colleen 132.140 Swing Choir 87.92 Swmk. Debbie 158 Swisher. Jams 132,140 Syncronettcs 77 T Tabcr. Harold 151 Tanner. Ron 132.140 Tarr. Mark 29.158 Taslcr. Bill 132.140 Tasler. Lonnie 151 Taslor, Annette 132.140 Taylor. Dean 151 Taslor. Donna 158 Taslor. Glads s 158 Taslor. Julie 43.72.87, 1 58 laslor. Rhonda 62,63.151 Taylor. Robert 132.140 Taylor. Teresa 158 Taslor. Verona 140 Teachers ' Associate 108 Teachers ' Clerk 108 Team Sports 99 Tennis Boys 49 Tennis. Girls 45 Teply. Lynn 39.51.151 Teran. Alicia 158 Terrell. Connie 132.140 Terrell. David 158 Terrell. Jeffrey 51.158 Terrell. Marie 15.45.5 6.64.72.78.86.151 Terrell. Tim 158 Tharp. Randy 158 Thomas, Cynthia 158 Thomas. Denise 132.140 Thomas. Diedra 74.87.158 Thomas. Gregg 59.151.208 Thomas, Karen 74 Thomas. Randy 62,63.158 Thomson, Mike 86.140 Thomas. Mr. 1 14 Thomas, Pamela 132.140 Thomas. Su anne 62.63.86,151 Thomas. Wayne 132.140 Thomlinson. Danny 151 Thompson. James 158 Thomson. Michelle 151 Thompson. Mr. 47,49.114 Thompson, Randy 151 Thompson, Richard 158 Thompson, Robert 140 Thompson, Steven 11,86.140 Thornton 29 Thornton. Bruce 11.62.63,86,151 Thorpe. Debra 40.151 Tideback. Scott 86.158 Tierney. Mrs. 93 Tillman. Thomas 51.158 Tillman. Victoria 61,64,132.140 Tindrell, Phil 49 Todd. Debbie 45.140.158 Todd. Jeffery 49,86,132 Toigo. Mrs. 1 14 Tomlinson. Sandra 62,63.158 Tompkins. Lisa 132.140 Toomey, Diana 158 Townsend. Denise 158 Track Boys 51 Track Girls 51 Trafter. Debra 158 Traviss, Randall 158 Traviss, Shari Lynn 132,140 Traviss. Sherri 132.140 Trenhaile, Terri 158 Trevillyan. Dawn 47.77.152 Trigg. Woody I nplett, Mr. 115 Trumbo, Ricky 31,79.152 Trumbo, Shirley 41,43.87,158 Tucker. Bill 152 Tucker, Melods 86,152 Tungland. Tom 18,26,49.56.132.140.142 Turner. Debbie 152 Turner, Gary 152 Turner. James 152 Turner, John 158 Turner. Karin 66.117.124.132,140 Turner, Larry 100.158 Turner, Morrie 14 Turner. Robert 140 12-B Formal 12.13 Tyler. Emma 158 U Ulmcr. Patty 41,152 Underclassmen 144 Under New Management 52 Underwood. Jim 133,140 United Nations Trip 15 Upward-Bound 25.75 I ny, Vickie 87.100.158 V Vail, William 88.133,140 Vance. Debra 152 Vance, Jeff 158 Vance. Michael 29.87,128 Vanderflute. Diana 133.140 Vander yl. Mr. 115 Van Drew. Jeffery 133,140 Van Drew. Keith 86.87,152 andusseldorp, Debra 39.40,158 Van Dyke, Mr. 1 14 Van Ginkel. Anita 158 Van Gundy. David 158 Van Ress. Michelle 152 Van Tress. Miss 105.1 14 V an Zandt. Kaths 133.140 Van Zandt. Sharon 133.140 skis. Andre Jr. 133.140 Vasquc , Juds 133.140 asque . Phillip 158 casks. Duhvall 1 58 Venosky, Ronda 45.66.133.140.141.152 Vicari, Carol 133.140 Vice-principal 1 10 Villier, Michael 133.140 Vinzant, Debra Vitteteaux. Mrs. 1 14 Voegtlin, Gregg 152 Volineer. Jean 74.152 Volleyball 42 Vonk, Steven 152 Vorrath. Mike 158 Voshell. Cynthia 152 W Waddle. Lorna 87,158 Wade. Denise 77.152 Wadsworth. Kaths 158 Walden. Deborah ' 1 58 Waldron. David 158 Waldron, Laveeda 74 Waldron. Steve 152 Walker. Ldward 152 W alker. Laura 158 W alker. Leslie A. 140 Walker. Michelle 13.66.124,133,140 Walker. Robbie 47.152 Walker. Sheila 152 Wallace, Lora 158 Waller. Leslie 68,133 W aller. Mr. 71.114 Walsh. Rebecca 133,140 Walters. Mike 37.55,73.133,140 W alters. Wends 15,59,72.82,150.152.198.208 Waltz, Victoria 152 W anek, Mr. 76 Ware. Billie 152 Ware. Doris 152 Ware. Tracye 133.140 Warning. R ' honda 133,140 W arren, Connie W arren. Deborah 66,133,140 Warren, Jeffrey 97.133.140 Watermiller. Mark 152 Watland, Patrick 29,38,51,159 Watson, Dennis 159 W atson. Jason 152 Watson, Robert 6,47,56,152 Waugh. Dan 55,58,59,152.208 Was. Penny 159 Way. Richard 152 Weatherlv. Brian 159 Weatherly. Debra 87,159 Weaver. Pam 94,152 Webb. Helen 133,140 Weber. Fred 75,133.140 Weber. Gustav 159 W ee Pals 14 Weideman. Jeff 159 Weikert. Claudia 82,159 Weiland. Karl 140 Weiland, Steven 152 Weiss, Patricia 42.65.78.152 Welch. John 159 Welch. Mr. 115 Welch. Mrs. 4,1 14 Welt heimer, Kim 159 West. Bonnie 102.159 West. Clinton 152 West. Gary 152 Western. Virginia 74,152 Western. William 14.29,159 Weston. Jack 152 Whcatly, Norman 55.133.140 W heeler. LeAnn 69,102.159 W hetstone. Daniel 159 White, Jodie 152 White, Melvin 29,51,62,63.80,159 Whitford, Miss 85.1 14 W hiting. Sue 152 Whitney. Brent 152 W iand, Larry 140 Wicker, Ricks 159 W icker. Vicki 159 Wickersham. Jim 86.87,152 Wigg, Karolyn 133.140.152 Wilber. Rasmona 159 Wilcox. James 62.63.159 Wilcox. Linda 51,101,152 W ilkerson, Jerri 74.140 Wilkison, Kathy 12.67,133.140 Williams 29 W illiams. Bill 51 Williams, Csnthia 133,140 W illiams, Gregory 6,56,70,74,152 W.lliams. Hershel 152 W illiams. Jeff 159 Williams, Kenny 29.159 Williams. Kevin 152 W ilhams. Linda 133,140 W ilhams. Tony 51.159 Williams, Vanita 152 W illiamson, Gene 29,159 Williamson. Michel 66.72.81,83.85.1 17,124. - 133.140.159 Wills. Keith 26.51.152 W ilson. Brenda 159 W ilson, Carol 140 204 INDEX Wilson. Cynthia 159 Wilson. Ilela 44,133,140 Wilson. Jean 133.140 Wilson, Kathy 133,140.152 Wilson, Marv 80,152 Wilson. Nancy 133.140 Wilson. Rand 159 Wilson. Steve 152 Wimber. Terry 152 Winebrenner. Melvin 159 Winegar. Linda 45.78,86.133.140 Wmegar, Lois 45.78.86,121,130.133.140 Window, Dons 87.152 Winterbottom. Brad 29.34.159 Wmlerbottom. Rick 26.57.61.80.133.140.198 Wiorek. Lvle 159 Witkowikl, Randy 159 Wonders. Michelle 62,63.159 Wong. Linda 39,152 Wood. Brian 140 Wood. Craig 159 Wood. Lorna 152 Woodard. Joan 152 Wood lord. Deborah 159 Woods. Debbie 61.74,75.78.133.140 Woods, Jana 133,140 W oods, Steven 152 Work Study 93,111.114 World HistorN 94 Worlev. Cheryl 159 W ormer. rieda 133.140 Worthham 29 Woxell. Rebecca 39.152 Wren. Michael 73,159 W resiling Jr. Varsity 38 W restling Varsity 35.37.208 Wright. Betty 133 Wright. Doroths 159 W right. Floyd 159 Wright. Mrs. 1 14 Wright. Raymond 159 W rieht. Richard 133.140 Wright. Ten 40.62.63.157,159 Y andZ Yeakel. Doug 159 Yearout, Mr. 206 Yodcr. Monte 159 Young. Denise 62,63,159 Young. Rick 152 Young. Tim 81.133.140.159 Youngquist. Brian 152 Yount. Mr. 104.1 14 Zajccw. 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