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

 - Class of 1982

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Juniors Byron Ricks and Heidi Hecker smile pretty for the camera as Mr. John Lethcoe captures the moment. Mr. Leth- coe provides pictures at all the dances at a cost of $5 per couple. Rhonda Arpy Lisa Baker . - Sue Hell . Robin Hrady Deedra Brooks Kim Brown Kaye Clinton ' Trai l Collins Mary Crawford l.ort Dawson Pan i l)elk Kelly Emery Karla Evans Maria Ford Mary Beth Hamilton Teresa Harne Jackie Harrington Becky Hold Joann Jensen Marx Johnson Maria King Brenda Krause Paula Machir Becky Matzke Jane Messenger Cathy Miller Kim Milligan (ilenda Morris Doreen Nelson Laurie Olson Debbie Pfumiheller Dana Powell Tammy Powell ' Tracy Reese Parn Reha Diane Reynolds I. on Riley ( he.ryl Ripperger Cheryl Rodda Sue Rupprechf Jamie Satterfield Denise Tel lis Chris Waters Karen Wilson Barb Wolrer Seniors Maria Ford and Doug Layton and graduate Ron Fore- sman danc ■ while Mary Johnson smiles in amazement at Kent Reed ' s dam ing anilities. Mary and Kent are seniors. $ust tde two of us.. 12 AFTER HOURS

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Seniors John Walling, Ed Scully, Don Shultice and Willie Carter demonstrate their cheerlead- ing ability at the Powder Puff Football Game. Prior joins spirited students during Homecoming activities Homecoming Week was again a big success. When students and teachers were asked what they thought of Homecoming Week, they said, It ' s the best one we ' ve had in quite a while. Student Government sponsored most of the activities, along with Pep E Club. Among these activities were Grub Day, T-Shirt Day, Dress- Up Day, Hat and Shade Day and Spirit Day. A bonfire and car bash were held the night before the game, along with a powder puff football Junior Paul Wiezorek assists Mrs. Barbara Prior, principal, in smashing the Dowling Car at the car bash. Paul received 23 stitches in his left hand. game. This game was played by girl football players and cheered by boy cheerleaders. Fund-raising activites included a special breakfast on Student Appreci- ation Day, the car bash and chances on a spirit chain, which was broken during the Homecoming Assembly. Each class competed to make the longest chain. The class with the longest paper chain got its chain broken, and the person whose name was on the broken link won a $10 gift certificate at the Record Shop. GOOD TIMES 11



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Couples dance lO the musk of Mjry Magnani and Company at ihe annual 12-B Dance. 12 D Rir ' mdl Music for thedanre was provided by Mary Magnani and Company. This was the first performanc e for the band at an East High Dance. Romance hits East as couples dance to ' Just the Two of Us ' junior Tammy Roiland and her date Todd Stuart win a c enterpiece. The annual 12-B Winter Formal was held Saturday, Jan. 2. The dance lasted from 8 to 11 p.m. at the Airport Inn, with the theme, Just the Two of Us. Sponsored by Mrs. Gwenn Copple, Spanish teacher, and organized by se- niors Diane Reynolds and Debbie Pfund- heller, the dance is considered to be a private party put on by the 45 senior girl hostesses. The requirements for being a hostess included being a senior and meeting the monetary deadline. Each girl then received two tickets, one for her and her escort, and one to sell to another couple. Since this was their own private party, the girls were responsible for organizing the dance and printing the tickets and programs, as well as provid- ing food and decorations. At the end of the dance, the tradi- tional wine goblets were presented to each hostess and her escort. The goblets were embossed with the theme of the dance. The music for the dance was pro- vided by Mary Magnani and Company. 12-B is derived from 12 meaning senior and B meaning second se- mester. AETER HOURS 13

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