East High School - Quill Yearbook (Des Moines, IA)
- Class of 1986
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XL ,f - V 4 'K 4 . ,- 'A 3 XTX, lk ' R ,xxx . 4 1 -vi , xx ML Wy' gf M 'L x RN wa xl, , 1 I . X , V. ,J - N.-N X XX I NA' man N ' ' X ' A Y' Q 'kb a X- X f'-'fl' , A a A Q . -E QV X . . DTR N Tx HX XF: 'AL' , 1 , - ' 1 3 ,V ,I if N, N ,. - Ngg ,X V-, V - .VV 4 f gf- x 'HUD ii V. ' X I ' :V 'iff ' xxx My W1 v 'M' V Fl , F A NN- Y V I X NC N x ,L 3 , fav in fi w . ' ,M ' ' Q.. ,QV N 3 ' N J -mf' X ' 'uf-'K U ' ' 1 , D .yy A Q jr YI, Q 3 6 I 'x -,JJ f f J J J V JI I 1 'Wy ,, is 1' N41 I . U Iyz .IX V VH' ' ,vw j tl ,J 1' ,I ,IE XQVNL3, V,-,. ,,-.- ,tv V 'H av ' . xx im, L Q ' 'V 'V A: , ar' fx jx! ' im 1 K I jkfks .X iv!x L 40M,f' X A h ,. L 'C .V J 5 mf' The Quill, 1986 Volume 80 East High School 815 East 13th St. Des Moines, Iowa , E 50316- L6 Class y Acts ......... In '6Classi' ..... ..... The 6'Class . . . . . . . . Class Action ........ Class ic Moves ...... 142 Classi'ified Ads ...... 180 ABLE OF 'GX 2 THE CLASS ACT if Freshman Cathy Murray holds on to the already mammoth stack of schoolbooks as Mr. Don Murphy stacks one more hook on. She really is putting her 57.50 book fee to good use! S' H455 CC 99 p Class The Class Act. As the student body filed between the great cement columns at the entrance, there was a Class y feeling. Many classy changes were evident to the returning sophomores, juniors and seniors. To the incoming freshmen, the new appearances were absorbed as if always there. Over the summer, a Class y paint job was applied to the halls and rooms of East. The halls were painted gray and the cafeteria, with its lobby, bore new black and red stripes around the entire area: new, Class y look for the Scarlets to see. One particular new face passed throught the halls that have changed in looks, yet the Class y feeling was still there. Mr. Bill Carlson, a former East graduate and quarterback, returned to coach the Scarlet football team. He gave them a Class y look with new equip- ment and jerseys portraying Lee Township. The boys' basketball team was a pre- season pick to be one of the best teams ever to grace East's gymnasium. They were ranked number l in the Des Moines Register's Class 3-A basketball poll, and rolled over Roosevelt in their Metro opener, 7l-59. The entire school rolled into the l985- I986 school year like a Steamroller with a new look, new faces, a solid sports program, and student involvement. That shows Class. That's why East is The 'Class' Act. With a cafeteria full of people, juniors Angie Eye- rly, Kerrie Brooks and Dawn Cameron dance at the lirst mixer of the year. ct l if I . , E . r 2 , 1, l t it , MJ g , A. , M C , ,, A i , X 1 C N fl fi fl L ll fl' X L' l 6 if ff ' . l . . . . 1 iifu if ill-V4 he f r ff, R xg at C X gl 2 if 1. yi fi C! !f,7Xy,.Ti t if fly as ' A 2 T. K X ,X A I lf X C t u X I I f x , Y' XX . , . x i ,s f ' , u - 1 THE-fc1-Ass AcTs , X, N 1 , ,I . X K, 1 'V' '1 Class y Acts. Some nights it was homework all night long. Other nights it was at a basketball game with the senior Bermuda Boys, shown here illustrating the status of the boys' basketball team: Number l. ROW l: Dewight Roe, Brad Bellis, David Wright. ROW 2: Tim Stoll, Jeff Cronin, Jeff Brooks. ROW 3: Scott Torres, Brian Carico, Bill Jensen, Jim Van Cleave. When there was not a sporting event, there was Miami Vice. The music scene turned to the good old music of the fifties and the sixties. Whatever happened they were always CIass y Acts. J 5 x I in ,A S 't I 5 s , 0 I 5 N o 'N h I w. rn ll' y' is o , w ,N f W X' K 4 ' Y 1 X' jx W t 6 rl i u so 4 CLASS Y ACTS 3 .i - .Q w . ,X '..!.s Q4 K , , u . T' 1 fs' K . 4 f L5 i 133 I . 1 :T,.:, L. 'R 1. Senior Jeff Brooks eagerly waits to be crowned Powder Pull' Prinee. RIG HT: Ftist's Mzijorettejunior Tishzi Parsons, enters u striking pose during her performance in the Home- coming assembly. BELOW: Senior Laurel Jensen has at determined look on her face as she tries to stop sophomore Kzissi Irwin from gaining extra yardage in the Powder Puff football game. During the game, the girls really got to show their stuff' and have ii lot of fun. T . .l44'V'4 f wr ism , .' f i W 5, Y 4 x,eQ1if-, fx 3 454 in uv , 1 U3-ff? e. ,. , ' is, - ,Lf-e ,tim 3 'wi .g.-trys ..-ASI ., . ..xv',.HW-fs Sq. A n ry-gum Q, . . gg 'Cl,m1i 'WSL NP- ., A K if 9 1, gill i lu fw-au... l ' .Nw isgkkwvx BELOW: Varsity Cheerleaders are driven by barely 'isible Tracie Moore in the Homecoming caravan. gow l: Paula Bebensee. Beth Raymond. ROW 2: ricia Collins, Kathy Adams. tr fx l 'xv v f5 X 5. K . Q. 16, r 'xii T Hallways fill with Homecoming Week spirit from students and teachers Homecoming Week may very well be the most exciting week of the school year. From dressing as a nerd to dressing up as a punker, many Scarlets showed just how spirited they were. They dressed in either their favorite clothes or out-of-the-ordinary ones. Monday. Oct. 21, began Homecoming Week and many students showed off their nerd fashions on Nerd Day. LEFT: One ofthe Queen candidates. senior Tracie Moore. is escorted at the 50-yard line by her father during half-time at the Homecoming football game. Tuesday was T-shirt, Hat and Shades Day. Most people observed this day appropriately. On Wednesday, students dressed up in their Sunday best clothes for Dress-up Day. Thenwild and crazy people dressed in their weirdest clothes on Thursday, Prep and Punk Day. Friday ended Homecoming Week with Spirit Day. Everyone wore red and black. BELOW: As the cars and trucks are eolorfully deco- rated. and the crowd is filling with excitement. the horn-honking begins and the Homecoming caravan heads out of Grandview Park to thc game. fl 2 st .W P ' T A W MD .Q r 1 aa fi Ma-' HOMECOMING WEEK 7 'ff 1:0 lg' as 8 HOMECOMING '85 ' Homecoming '85 put mark on hi tor Excitement rose throughout the gym on riday, Oct. 25, as Mr. Walt Kennedy, irector of Student Government, tore open he envelope which contained the name of he 1985-86 Homecoming Queen. The ords 'sThe new 1985-86 Homecoming ueen is Miss Tiffany Rice echoed hrough the quietness of the student body. s the 1984-85 Homecoming Queen lumnus, Natalie Justiniano, placed the rown upon Tiffany's head, the quietness The Homecoming Court included fresh- 1 Kelly Collins escorted by sophomore Dusty Sheets, sophomore Susie Murrow escorted by sophomore Matt McClelland, junior Missy Moore excorted by alumnus Chris Madsen, senior Mindy Anderson escorted by senior Jeff Brooks, senior Karmen Guy escorted by senior Mark Knox, senior Tracie Moore escorted by senior Mike Pavon, senior Tiffany Rice escorted by senior Ray Stock and senior Shawn Boers escorted by senior Tyler Roorda. The Homecoming Dance was held Sat- urday, Oct. 26. from 8 to ll p.m. in the large gym. This dance just like all others this year, proved to be a big success. In 1960 Dixie Lovell was crowned the first Alumni Queen fthe original name for the Homecoming Qucenb which started the royal tradition. In l985, the Silver Anni- versary of the Homecoming Queen, Tif- fany Rice will carry the silver spotlight until the year 2010, when East High will celebrate 50 years of having a Homecom- ing Queen. A special thanks to the Student Govern- ment for a fantastic Homecoming '85. May this year be remembered by all. oh COURT. Freshman Kelly Collins and escort sophomore Dusty senior Mindy Anderson and escort senior .leffBrooks1 senior Karmen Guy and escort sophomore Susie Murrow and escort sophomore Matt McClelland: junior senior Mark Knox: senior Tracie Moore and escort senior Mike Pavong senior Ray Moore and escort alumnus Chris Madseng Homecoming Queen. Tiffany Riceg Stock, escort of Tiffany Riceg senior Shawn Boers and escort senior Tyler Roorda. l ., . Senior Rick Dennis enjoys a nice quiet dance with alumnus Tiffany Poston during the llontecoming Dance Oct. 26 in the large gym. HOMECOMING '85 9 Holiday spirit alive at Cloud Roomg DJ provides music for festive 12-B Holiday, the l2-B theme, fit the spirit, attitude and festive attire of all those who attended this year's 12-B Formal. The dance was held at the Cloud Room in the Des Moines International Airport. The view from the oval Cloud Room included a brilliant glow of blue lights and an occa- sional airplane exiting down the runway. Ticker tape, balloons and stars of bright assorted colors brought a warm and festive look to the Cloud Room. All 12-B host- esses took part in the decorating early Satur- day morning at 7 a.m. They transformed the drab room into a colorful holiday forum ready for an evening of excitement. At the dance, the ongoing traditions of 12-B were kept alive through the announce- ment of each hostess and her escort and with the presentation of the wine goblets to the hostesses and their escorts. A few new flairs were added to the for- mal. Instead of tickets, the hostesses de- cided on invitations. The true idea behind being a hostess is that the hostess is entitled to invite any upperclassman that she wishes. Attendance at this dance is con- sidered a privilege because the people at the dance were INVITED to attend. In charge of organizing the formal was senior Julie Cort. Designers of the invita- tions and programs were seniors Laura Baker and Dawn Stevens. A special thank- you was extended to Mrs. Gwenn Copple, Spanish teacher. Without her organization and confidence, the dance would not have been such a success. 12-B Hostesses Mindy Anderson Laura Baker Paula Bebensee Mindy Bishop Shawn Boers London Brandt Terri Breton Kellie Burns Suzanne Carlson Tracy Clark Julie Cort Karmen Guy Kristi Hecker Reahnna Hilbrand Sherry Hockett Michelle Houge Brenda J ustiniano Jill Kaboonrum Myla Kittle Tina Kohlbusch Rachon Lester Missy McCollum Tracie Moore Donnella Miller Jennifer Nelson Lieu Nguyen Diana Oliver Lisa Pack Teresa Patrick Lisa Pettinger Kelli Pugh Tiffany Rice Shawn Rios Lori Rogersou Tina Rose Andrea Sachs Dawn Sanders Kim Schlenker Dana Smith Renee Smith Dawn Stevens Ronda Stuve Shannon Tumer Angie Vasquez Lynn Workman Connie Winget Shannon Young Kelly Zapf I0 I2-B FORMAL Renee Roberts, senior, and Scot Cort, her 1 enjoy a slow, romantic dance by holding each close and swaying to the soft music. Junior Matt Madsen needs a little bow-tie lustmen from an experienced formal dresser-senior Ti Henriksen. --Q... A .....,-Q1 -......,,.-hssm WN. sbs 'Qin Senior Sherry Hocltctt and hcr date David Ellis beam bright smiles at catch other as they damcc the night away at I2-B. I 'K N W look for old Walls add flair East High received a new look last year. Starting in the spring ofthe 1984-85 school year. the old. dirty and drab walls of East High became shiny. colorful and sharp looking. The East High lockers. cafeteria and cafeteria lobby also received a new look. The lockers were painted a tan color, and the cafeteria and cafeteria lobby had new designs added to them. The students and faculty of East took great pride in the new look for their school. Not only did students enjoy the new look. but they also took extra care in how they treated the school. As Mrs. Maxine Sinn- ard. cafeteria manager. said. I think it was neat. and I feel the students did a great job keeping the newly painted cafeteria clean. Many students felt the new designs also helped to boost East's image: Rick Schmidt. senior: It looks really nice and improves our image. Randy Rollins, sophomore: It looks great, and the colors in the cafeteria and cafeteria lobby add a lot of pride and spirit. Russell Lane. sophomore: It was really great for our school and it made it more interesting. I really liked it! Many students went by day by day and did HOI even notice the changes East had undergone. The addition to the cafeteria and cafeteria lobby are definitely a boost to our school's looks and creative image. As senior Robert Lyle said 'fThe changes East has been through are made for the student body to enjoy. I feel the new paint makes the hallways and rooms look a lot new and the designs in the cafeteria and cafet ria lobby really work to update o school. In another eight years the school will painted more new colors. As the Class '86 departs from East High, we hope th student body will take pride and care i their school. Everything done to East is f the students and it is up to them to tak care of it! RIGHT: Sophomores John Taylor and Jeff Car wright enjoy lunch as seniors Maurice Newby an Tom Kaut do the same. BOTTOM: Freshman Jeff Huitt and Kenny Burgess. Jeff Carmichael and Tim am up for the camera. - I2 THE NEW EAST 6 FP' A , Q 1 , Q' V Q' , V-L., V V-4 p..., ' if 'W ,,,X V,,.,.,..,.,,..-,.,. N- V..-.M f 4---V - - V f 5 , - Vx V,:- .si't11:,:f3g'f 'Q -fs VNV if , Q if 'Q ii! Q ,Z ,Lv V AV V 5,X.Q. , . - V , :V'aHg. '.':Q,, -X .g A ,gg-1, ' 1. . Q' ,y ' - ,--.f Q - , V 1 , , ,A- V . V -' ,V f. -V'-Q ' 'aa' -5 v-ff 1-'Vw'-Z-b'V',:.v . .rw A . '. V . m- V' , 1. V A , ,VV . V ,K . . -. - Vg - V. LM, , . V. 5- Q V V -. V -V A V M..,.,.,.H,,. .,-.,.,,.,.....,,3,.., ,, ,..1... , , .. .,.k. V Q M f h Vw V- nd. X -A, 4-'s . 'z , :- V, V WW . N V . W V, .1 i Ja.,,g,,igy:,V4,,,fi,Q,ygj1V'W 5 SUM? 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This year's Spinsters' Spree colors were festive ones of pink, burgundy and silver. Spinsters' Spree is an annual event in which the girl has the opportunity to ask the gentleman of her dreams to accompany her to the dance. Seniors Dawn Sanders and Rick Schmidt were chosen as Spinsters' Spree King and Queen. Much hard work and dedication were put into the preparations of Spree by the Pep E Club Board and club members. A special thank-you goes to Mr. Larry Winegar and Mr. Russell Junck for the hard work they, too, put into the prepara- tions for the 1986 Spinsters' Spree. Mrs. Shirley Blenderman and Mrs. Elaine Peterson, sponsors of Pep E Club, said, This year's Spinsters' Spree was a very big success. The atmosphere repre- sented one of the most elegant Sprees East High has ever hadf' Senior Tiffany Rice, vice-president of Pep E Club, said, With the many ideas the board had, we were able to add a lot of new things to this year's dance. The dance was another successful one. I4 SPREE VX f ll Seniors Tracy Clark and David Wright take time out mance dance to pose for a picture Spinsters Spreu during the annual Spinsters' Spree Roses and Ro- theme song was Crazy for You s 6401 fx if if X T X Y t. Weil! I X ,g - , Q.qrrm..m,z fix 1- t I' X - ' xi -'L' x'kk . .fs X . 1' 5 tures-'fs' qfyy, 2 -' S rx N' - 1 H ee lr ..,w,.V if ll, , . W t, , A LLXx. ., .g',,..... . 'M Xi ' 2:-. Q t. 'fre' 55.13. . ,,v E 2. vt fr m V.. f t Lnior Tyler Roorda takes time before a big game to . d a helping hand to Pep E Club by hanging the ltter ball and other decorations from the cafeteria iling. Thanks, Tyler, for your help! , ,i 71W 1 f lm ' It t . 1 t V2 1 ,, 9 Qual 1 3 ll' - V4 ,X- -., 4' 'M ' ' ' - V X Awl, 1 un, ,' ' E f X ..ll ' ' L ,- f ' . Xn All K Seniors Tom Kaut, Matt Fisher, Rick Dennis and jun- ior Jennifer Johnston seem to be enjoying themselves during the annual Spinsters' Spree held Feb. 8 in the cafeteria. Spree was sponsored by the Pep E Club and is an annual event enjoyed by many. This ycar's dancc ticket sales were approximately 300. Tickets were sold for S9 a couple and were generally bought by the girls. SPREE I5 Y? t I Walking through the halls of East, you noticed the different styles of clothes among clothes that hit the halls were cropped jeans and pants with oversized shirts. the students Most of these styles were like that of the '6O's styles such as paisleys man Tracy Slagle sophomore Kim Heiting and 'unior Toni Bur ett are - t , , J S flowers and plaid prints. Stirrup pants and miniskirts were other popular items. Other latest fashions. These were just a few of the fashions of the 1985-86 school year at I6 FADS 'N FASHIONS At the beginning of the 1985-86 school -ear, East High,s hallways were swamped fith what is called 'SFashion Phobia. Stu- nts were very choosey about their ward- bes. Some of their wardrobes consisted of .zild prints and oversized clothes. The girls ere usually dressed in flowered and pais- y prints, stirrup pants and shaker sweat- s. Rhinestone jewelry and collar pins ere also popular items. The guy's ward- bes were short but simple. Their ward- be was mostly oversized shirts, ties, aggy pants and trench coats. Jeans, tonogrammed sweatshirts and high-top ennis shoes were popular with the student ody, and the ever-so-popular Swatch latches were in great demand. Students did other things besides perfect- 'tg their wardrobe. You could find some f 1 3 ft? 'fr 15, W, wt 7:7 ta 2: rf . Vlgb hat's the latest in Fashion? Are We ieeping up with the Knew wave '? going out to see a movie. Some popular movies among the students were Pee Wee's Big Adventuref, Back to the Future and Rocky IV. Another popular pastime was music. Some of the students' favorite groups were Mr. Mister, Starship, Kiss and Dire Straits. Other popular groups that visited our area were Howard Jones, ACXDC, Tina Turner and Night Ranger. Some groups that had popular albums were Phil Collins, Sting and Tears for Fears. Cabbage Patch Dolls were a popular item. You could buy sets of Cabbage Patch Dolls, or buy the dolls with glasses. You could adopt a Cabbage Patch Doll from Scotland, Russia or Spain. In spite of their outrageous price, students bought a great number of these cute dolls. .-Wi 'HQ-1? Showing East High's latest guys' fashions arcjuniors Foun Chan and .leff Brown. The guys' clothes consisted most ol' the punk style fashions. These clothes were popular among the guys. LEFT: Senior Lori Rogcrson has one of many hairstyles that is used with mousse. ABOVE: Sophomore Rhonda Allison and junior Tracey Gabriel show the latest acces- sory fasion: collar pins. Collar pins came in various shapes and colors. Some girls also put these collar pins on their Coats or jackets. PADS 'N FASHIONS I7 i?fs?f1L y Weekends, night air cause fanatic actions, antics by East students Something about weekends and the night air seems to stimulate East High students into doing wild and crazy things. Friday, after school, there was a burst of energy from every student exiting the building to the weekend that was ahead. In the parking lot, one could have heard plans being made for that night or the next night, students honking horns with joy and students yelling loudly in cele- bration of being free of school and homework for two days. Friday nights, for most of the student body, usually consisted of attending football games in the fall and basketball games in the winter. Afterwards, many students either went to a fast food place, such as McDonald's or Taco John's or went to hang out with the crowd, con- sisting mainly of underclassmen, at Hill- top, while still others chose to sit down and enjoy a pizza at Pizza Hut. Saturdays were a different story. Most students enjoyed their opportunity to sleep in, while others got up bright and early to go to work. Senior Kellie Burns commented, I had to get up at 4 a.m. every Saturday morning in order to be at work at 5:30 a.m. As Saturday evening approached, the crazy antics began. If students weren't out on dates, they were either getting crazy at a party or causing havoc by urban surfing down quiet residential streets. Four guys in particular were the cause of the new sport of urban surf- ing in Des Moines. After seeing the movie, Teen Wolff, starring Michael J. Fox, the previous night, which depicted the sport of urban surfing, seniors Tyler Roorda and Matt Fisher and juniors Dereck Lewis and Brad Hiatt decided to try it out. They were successful, but bal- ance was a key! Sundays, as everyone knows, were left for relaxation and the rush to finish the untouched homework assigned on Friday. 1 I8 NIGHT LIFE V - -- . '- ' 'era f L8 A ,r JL. ,K Y: a ' s b ,. t Aw W YM ' e e , , 1:5 1 M 1' -51, sgifg,-Af., . f A 11 '- ' ' , . - w s-5174. . 9 :rs Kelli Pugh, Diana Oliver and Jennifer Fuller Tim Glick, sophomore, finds that sledding at Grand- 1 a shopping spree at the new Walnut Street Mall view golf course is quite fun, but sometimes painful if ntown. The Hub, Kaleidoscope, J.C. Penneys and you do not maneuver your intenube correctly down ikers are all part of the mall. f the slope. ,D :lieu X Y -rf 3 v f W5 ' 2, 73, puns . , . - . af fsiieif 4 'Q i' + 4 4-is 4 + East High Drama Department, Silent Vibes make 6Sweeney Todd' successful On Dec. 12 and 13 at 7:30 p.m., Ms. Ruth Ann Gaines and her Silent Vibrations class presented the fall play Sweeney Todd in the auditorium. The East High Graphics Department made tickets, posters and programs to help promote the event. All proceeds went to the East High Drama Department. Sweeney Todd takes place in San Francisco in the l890's. Sweeney was played by senior Chet Sewell. The story is about an evil barber named Sweeney Todd who kills people for their money. Later the people who fall victim to Sweeney come back to haunt him. At the end of the play, Todd finds out that what goes around comes around and is jailed for the murders he committed. Silent Vibrations met every day in room 15. There were 27 members. Class members use make-up, have to find their own costumes and use their own transpor- tation. The class teaches teamwork and concern for others. Everyone who participated worked very hard to make this year's fall play 6'Sweeney Toddl' the success it was. Emmett Butts, a senior who played the character Barnacle, said, Ms. Gaines is a person who starts something and doesn't stop until it is finished. To be able to direct 27 people in a school play as she did takes a lot of time and concentration? Following are the names of the cast a the roles they played: Melessia McAini Rose, Chet Sewell-Sweeney Todd, R Conner-Mrs. Lovett, Richard Armstro Mr. Scruples, Terri Breton-Minnie, Bon Mullin-Mrs. Meanly, Oran Lilly-Bill Sarah Holmes-Mrs. Noble, A Soderquist-Mrs. Worthy, Jam Birkinbine-Honorable Mr. Chang, Snow-Belle, Emmett Butts-Barnacle Sewell-Lili Fairoak, Andy Jake, Brent James-Policeman Lumbard-Sailor Tom, Michelle prisoner, Shelli Cave-Wido Fairoak Davidson-Matron, Nikki police inspectorg Citizens-Rick Mary Dale, Chris Nath, Larry Rife, Saeng, Brianetta Willisg Production Ms. Ruth Ann Gaines-Director, T Christensen-student director. Junior Bonnie Mullin, senior Richard Armstrong, senior Chet Sewell. The fall play is about an evil barbcr named Sweeney Todd tChet Sewellj who kills his customers. 20 FALL PLAY PRODUCTION 'VW' as tal: 'uf' . ,HY '- 'igy A -351- . nxt lx 1 Promising talent surfaces during Madrigal Dinner On Dec. 4-5, the vocal music room of East High was beautifully changed into a castle depicting the renaissance era of the l500's. At 6 p.m., the hallways in front of the music room were filled with an excited audience participating in peasant fair games, such as bobbing for apples. Trumpets sounded at 6:30, telling the audience that the king was ready for them to enter. The people were amazed when they entered the candle-lit English Castle. The King Cplayed by senior Kurt Ander- sonj, the Queen tplayed by junior Ste- phanie Ripleyj and the court made the dinner more exciting by getting the dinner guest involved. Turkey, potatoes, fruit and cheese were just some of the delicious items in the five-course meal. A total of 28 chamber singers were in- volved. A royal orchestra, fanfare trumpets, serving girls, thieves and crooks-a total of 60 other participants-helped make the Madrigal Dinner a success, Some people who played important roles were junior Rob Pierick, who played the jester, juniors Dana May and Todd Hickey, the trouba- doursg Loren Deering, the wizard, and Shelley Betts, the witch. On both nights the Madrigal Dinner was held, the hearts of 100 people were filled with excitement and joy. Ms. Linda Chamberlin, vocal music teacher, sponsored the Madrigal Dinner, and by scheduling rehearsal after rehearsal, she made it the success it was. Even though preparing for the dinner took a lot of hard work and commitments, the students enjoyed the fun they shared together. Senior Baron Randolph show off his great acting abil- ity during a dress rehearsal as sophomore JoAnn Wil- lis looks on. The Madrigal Dinner was held Dec. 4-5, MADRIGAL DINNER 2l World: From Springsteen to Summit In 1985, the planet earth rocked with natural and human disasters and rolled with Live Aid to the starving in Africa. Mid-East terrorists crushed the hearts of many in the world while William Refrigerator Perry Cfootball playerj stole them in America. The year 1985 saw many disasters take many lives. An earthquake in central Mex- ico and a Colombian volcano killed over 45,000 people. Airplane crashes also took a record number of lives. Farmers protested to the government for aid, and received it from Willie Nelson and friends, with Farm Aid. South Africa con- tinued their Apartheid idiocy. On the entertainment scene, Sylvester 1 Stallone's Rambo graced the silver screen with blood and guns. it On Nov. 19, President Reagan and Soviet leader Mik- many heart-to-heart talks Reagan and Gorbachev ha hail Gorbachev talk in front of a fireplace at the Fleur at the superpower summit. D'Eau in Geneva, Switzerland. This was one of the '-P.: , gg. ,ag 4 5 ft - we . gf--1-W .43- T ' V: W 1 S WI' . Q: kv --,-.,.f:W: '-,W V fr it -Randi-5 -4 Vai AFg,,',g,ff ,.. se W' I . ' l A Delta Airlines jetliner crashed near Dallas, Tex., in August, killing 137 people. The plane was on a flight from Fort Lauderdale, Fla., to Los Angeles, with an intermediate stop at Dallas-Fort Worth. Thirty-four people survived the crash, but live died 22 WORLD NEWS , ,,,,,n....,, Q. W ' ' ' K , i if Q. 2 ,, , 'W M v,x,.,,... Q I , ani of injuries later. The plane encountered a severe wind shear as it plunge ground. dto th -get ,ax ,M-'WX .sf- Aw as City Royals pitcher Bret Saberhagen hugs George after throwing a five-hitter to give the Royals the World crown over the St. Louis Cardinals. Cincinatti Reds player-manager Pete Rose broke Ty Cobb's career hit record in September. The historic No. 4,192 hit was a single off the San Diego Padres Eric Snow in the bottom of the first inning. Blue-collar rocker Bruce Springsteen Wm the Boss of rock 'n' roll with block- buster album, Born in thc USA. WORLD NEWS 23 v..M..4,-f. .MM W-- Xswei' ' Kwik, LGl1'fNS'ifN ! S a N . wvqamxf . . .. 1 5.7: .. .. '- .'g X.,W..A,, L E 9811101 In Class. In an average high school, being In Class may be bor- ing, mind boggling, tedious and point- less. East High is not an average high school. Being In Class at East is challenging, dramatic, fun and adven- turous. For example, how many high schools have a teacher who has pet guinea pigs in his classroom, such as our very own Mr. Ray Patrilla, biol- ogy teacher, pictured at left? How many teachers are there who swap recipes in the audio-visual room? Still, there are other teachers who have to be dragged screaming and kicking into the twentieth century. The teaching styles are varied throughout East High School. To make the ncws game more interest- ing, a teacher designed a football lield on the overhead. The class was then divided into two teams and tried to score touchdowns by answering questions about the past week's news events. Whatever the teaching style is, East High is the place to be when one wants to be ln Class IN IN i ND Nl IN CLASS 25 26 LIBRARY ASSISTANTS Student library assistants lend extra hands and minds to East High librar A library is a place for learning and studying. In order to have a peaceful atmosphere, the librarians were there to help students find what they needed. Mrs. June Kalsem, head librarian, and Mrs. Ann Hoehle, assistant librarian, were busy answering questions and finding materials for students, The East High library is one of the best libraries in Des Moines. The librarians asked interested students to become assistants and help keep it that way. Before becoming a library assistant each per- son had to agree to and sign a contract that explained the responsibilities he or she was to undertake. During each period, two of the 12 to 14 helpers checked books in and out, stamped new books, alphabetized cards. filed cards in the card catalog and deleted information from the compu- ter. One student worked at the circulation desk and the other assistant worked at the magazine desk to help people find the magazines they needed. Some students worked every day and oth worked on alternating gym days during th study halls. The assistants received one fou credit per semester. A librarians work requires day-to-day cont with people. Students who used the library f comfortable with being helped by their pee Being an assistant wasn't all fun and games. Ea person gave all he could to make East's libra stay in tip-top condition. Working in the library gave the students expe ence in how libraries are run. The importance the library lies in bringing the past, present, fut and enjoyment to everyone who uses it as resource. Freshman Stacy Swaroff said, The libra helpers are a valuable asset to the librarians, w really have their hands full. The library assistants were greatly needed their help was appreciated by fellow students teachers as well. LIBRARY ASSISTANTS. ROW I: Darin Larsen. Jeff Kamm. Trevor Ireland. Brenda Angell. ROW 2: Randy And- erson, Theresa Chance, Lisa Linnane, Elaine Plum. ROW 3: Michelle Swisher. Steve Smith, Richard Gates. Dainis K nins, David Ackley. NOT PICTURED: Tom Jarnagin, Ma Lewis, Matt Litzenberg, Dana May. Ellen Plum, Eric Rober PPLIED ECONOMICS CLASSES' OFFICERS FOR BOTH SEMESTERS. OW I: Dawn Sanders. Patricia Sappenlield. Tricia Holtorf, Tamara Pulley. alinda Plumb. Michaele Gallagher, Penny Fits. Barb Wciland, Brenda Justiniano. OW 2: Debra Garneau. Jeri Jewett. Linda Gordan. Brenda Eenhuis, Donnella iller. Kayceena Ray. Kerrie Brooks. Kim Spaw. Kelly Gunn. ROW 3: Theresa Ifred. Cathy Carron. Karen Moore. Jeff White. Don Mechem, Scott Torres. Michael Edwards, Chris Freeman, Rick Schmidt, Chip Rose. NOT PICTURED: Kelli Pugh. Tina Rose. Kelly Fleming. Micheel Felton. Jennifer Nelson, Kim Dake. Craig De Van. Tonja Galvan, Shelly Gunn. Debbie Little. Robert Monk. Mark King. Tammy Peterson, Shawn Rios, Troy Thompson, Paul Fisher, Melissa Morris. Kristie Remster. 94 Applied Economics students learn bout running of businesses and econom Hands-on experience. That is what Mr. enneth Stock, business education teacher, said elped contribute to the education of the embers of his Applied Economics classes. In the classes. students learned about our eco- omic system and compared it with other sys- 'ms. The class operated like a business. Wages, alaries. commissions. sales tax. corporate profit x. products. charter applications, insurance and ank charges were some ofthe expenses involved the functioning ofthe class. The money made is for business purposes. and ividends were given to stockholders Qstudentsb and money to a selected charity. There were 194 eleventh and twelfth graders enrolled. Mr. Bill Keck, president of Parking Inc., and also a member of the Board ol' Education. was one sponsor. Representatives from Firestone, the insurance company Holmes Murphy and Associates, Meredith Corporation, Aid Insurance and Bankers Life were sponsors, The seven presidents of the seven classes were juniors Brenda Eenhuis and Mike Edwards and seniors Bob Monk. Melissa Morris, Kayceena Ray. Shawn Rios and Rick Schmidt. Senior Devon Slemp is shown here receiving four car whis-kits for resale from Applied Economics teacher Mr. Kenneth Stock. APPLIED ECONOMICS 27 s I K'-3' gi.,-n-l '- sas in-0 '0 w7 5Mi Mr. Virgil Larsen helps junior Tony athematics alive and kickingg equating, Brad Bliss and Sophomore Mary Ann W'll' s w' t'h formulating differences in their opinions ,, we Mr. Virgil Larsen tries desperately to explain to his math students how to complete a tough assignment. 28 MATH Most high school students feel that all they need of high school math is their one required year. How wrong they are! Some students would rather sleep through study hall than take a class that could extremely beneht their future. Mr. Alfred Willis, one of the most popular math teachers among the students, feels that the whole world revolves around mathematics, and thatjust about everything a person wants to do is in some way connected with math. Recently the Iowa Science and Mathematics Grant program was begun to make students want to take more math and science courses. Up to S500 was granted to any Iowa student who had seven or more credits in math and science. Senior JoAnne Zallek said, I feel everyone should have at least two years of high school math. The more credits you have in math, the better your chances are of getting accepted to the college of your choice, Not all students feel the same, however. Sadly enough, there are quite a few students who do hardly anything in their required math course. Just as long as they get a passing grade Canythin above an FJ they are satisfied and will neve enroll in another high school math course. East has many available math courses th range in difficulty from General Math tone of th easier math courses offeredj to Calculus fthe mos advanced math course offered at Eastl. There wil always be a math course available that wi benefit everyone in some way. It isjust a matte of getting the kids to get interested in math and t sign up for a course in it. A mass majority 0 students feel, however, that students should no be forced to take math in high school. Junio Cindy Ruttenburg said, I feel all high schoo students should be able to have a choice abou how much math they wish to take, whether it b one semester or four years. Senior Chet Sewel commented, Everyone should take at least on year of math and decide on his own if he wishe to continue or not. Obviously East needs to perform a miracle. I needs to make math more interesting to student and not force them into an unwanted course. ,pv- A fl ' 'C N J, L ,..,-- Y-,. - l - Mrs. Mary Louise Smith, who worked her way up from gf35S-roots politics. speaks to the government class. 30 ACADEMICS 4 i, Mary Louise Smith, an honored politica activist, speaks to government classes Mrs. Mary Louise Smith, a native Iowan and active woman in political affairs, spoke to the Government II classes on Nov. I4. 1985. Mrs. Smith graduated from the State Univer- sity of Iowa, where she majored in Social Work Administration. She has had a long career of pub- lic service in community, state and national affairs. President Gerald Ford asked her to become Republican Party Chairperson. and she did, serving from September, I974, to January. 1977. She is the only woman ever to have held that position. She is actively involved in the women's movement and does a lot of writing and lecturing. She emphasized getting involved in our gover ment. She said, Ifyou can't be a Republican, a Democratg be something! She emphasized th we are the leaders of the future. When she was asked about the future of polit cal parties, she said that at present. the mobili and affluence of our society has slightly wea ened both parties. She believes that eventually we will see woman as President. She said, Women ar breaking barriers. Politics has been a man' world. and still is, but I hope we have made som headway. ndustrial Arts provide challenging courses with possible careers for bright futures Industrial Arts at East includes Auto Funda- mentals. Home Remodeling, Exploring Industrial rt, Wood Fundamentals, Drafting and Metal Ihop. The average enrollment of all the classes was to 24. They were good sized classes. yet still all enough that individual attention to students Jas still possible. Teachers provided explanations if what these career fields had to offer. In auto. students took part in restoring a lorvette. Mechanical Drawing gave students some basic .ackground in using computers, such as the Commodore 64 for computerized design of layout ideas that could be moved around. In Mr. Larry Winegar's woodshop class, three- horse routers, new power machines, overarm Scroller saws and other various tools were used. To supplement class work, students took a field trip to a wood mill. The drafting course taught the fundamentals of architectural and engineering drafting. More emphasis was put on computer graphics, and future students will be taking more field trips to see first-hand what a drafting career could have in store for them. Senior Mike llziusman has to keep at steady hand as well as steady eyes while working with this wood cutter. Senior Mike .larnagin spreads ii little light on his knowledge of cars while getting hands-on experience. ACADEMICS 3l 5+ HQ 5 Q' T if T 'Q .,- The Class.', The Class was a very big class, with over 2,000 stu- dents, and the Freshman Class was the largest. The going was slow dur- ing the passing periods. The only easy time in the halls was before school. Leaning against the wall is junior Scott Winslow. In the hall are senior Don Harvey, juniors Brianetta Willis and Sara Conner, and freshman Mer- loren Butts. Trying to get into her locker is sophomore Tracy Logan. We 1 gg IN i Nl Nl Tllli CLASS 33 ABEL, SHELLY SUE ADAMS, TIM ADAMSON, JEFF ADKINS, DONNA ALDERMAN, DENISE ALEX, SVEN ALLEN, BILL ALTON, JOHN ANDERSON, KURT ANDERSON, LORI ANDERSON, MINDY ARMSTRONG, PEGGY ARMSTRONG, RIC ASPINWALL, KATHY ATHA, RICHARD AVERY, ROBERT AYERSMAN, BRIAN BACCAM, DAO BAILEY, BECKY BAKER, LAURA 34 SENIORS 'rs .35 WM ,f ,I , .. I ,M7 5,523 :V Wxyggp, 93121. . V . .534 Q Q, I . . if 21 -f'fQi?f sm CW if EEG, 2 hslwfffi? ' , wiaiw 5? BARTON. RICHARD BEARDSLEY, JOHN BEBENSEE, PAULA BELCHER, CATHY BELCHER, KIMBERLY BELL, MISSIE BELL, STEVE BELLIS, BRAD BERGIS, DAWN BISHOP, MINDY BLAKE, DEE ANN BLISS, BRAD BOERS, SHAWN LYNN BOONE, CAMILLE BOSLEY, TINA BOSTON, JASON BOWEN, BETH BRAAFHART, BRAD BRADSHAW, SAM BRANDT, LONDON SENIORS 35 36 SENIORS BRETON, THERESA BRIERLY, TROY BROCKMAN, HARVEY BROOKS, JEFF BROWN, JENNIFER BURNS, KELLIE BUTTS, EMMETT CARICO, BRIAN CARLSON, SUZANNE CARRON, CATHY CARSON, NICHELLE CARTWRIGHT, LORI CLARK, DANIEL CLARK, JEFF CLARK, KELLY CLARK, RICHARD CLARK, TRACY CLEM, DON CLOYD, KRISTI COCHRAN, STEPHANIE .Q- CN ., R 'MN mg, '27 5. 'TT' A 4 yi COGLEY, DENNIS CONNER, DEE ANN CONNER, RITA CONNETT, RUSSELL COOK, TERRY CORT, JULIE COSNER, TRENT CRAIG, ED CRAWFORD, DAVE CRONIN, JEFF CRONK, BRIAN CUNNINGHAM, GWEN DAVIS, MAYNARD DAVIS, MICHELLE DAVIS, TONI DELK, BRIAN DENHART, SCOTT DENNIS, RICK DEVAN, CRAIG DRAKE, GARY SENIORS 37 DRUMMOND, MONICA EDWARDS, RYAN ELLIOT, ERIN EMERY, MISCHELE EVANS, SCOTT FAUX, JODY FELTON, MICHEEL FISHER, ALBERTA FISHER, MATT FISHER, TIM FLEMING, KELLEY FORMARO, GEORGE FULLER, JENNIFER GALLAGHER, MICHEALE GALLARDO, ALFRED GARRISON, LISA GATES, RICHARD GATLIFF, LISA GLADWIN, JOHNNY GORDON, LINDA 38 SENIORS Q75 ak., iizay. .1 R Q I ' A W? YM -43 I .L I , 'P iW , L I I I A 3 E TILL i F I C a F GREEN, .IODY GREENE, LISA GUNN, RHONDA GURWELL, TOM GUY, KARMEN HALBUR, ERNA 2 HALL, IRENE .,,-xx HAMEL, CHRISTINE HANDLEY, SCOTT HARMON, KEVIN HARRIS, PEGGY HARRISON, DAVID HARVEY, MELODY HAUSMAN, MICHAEL HEATHCOTE. KELLY HECKER, KRISTI HEITING, KURT HENRIKSON, TIM HERMAN, DAWN HAUERMANN, TERESA 1 K SENIORS 39 frS HICKS, TAMMY HILBRAND, REAHNNA HOCKETT, SHERRY HODSON, JEFF HOKANSON, TERRY HOLLINGSWORTH, KATHY HOLMES, SARAH HOLTORF, RENEE HOSKINS, JOHN HOUGE, MICHELLE HOWE, JEFF HOWELL, BOB HUDSON, JEFF HULLINGER, HOPE HULSEBUS, LORI HUOT, JON JACKSON, MIKE JARNAGIN, MIKE JEFFRIES, RENEE JENSEN, BILL A 1,33 I ii Q ,R rl ,.f.,. ' A-, I JENSEN, LAUREL JOHNSON, HAMON JOHNSON, MARK JOLLY, MICHELLE JUSTINIANO, BRENDA KABOONRUM, JILL KAUT, TOM KEGLEY, VICKY KELLY, BEN KENDALL. MIKE KENNEDY, KIM KERN, JOE KHAN, SOHAILA KIRKWOOD, GINGER KITTLE, MYLA KLOBNAK, TAMMY KNAPP, KIM KNOX, MARK KOHLBUSCH, TINA KOLL, JEFF 42 SENIORS LACK, DEBBIE LA MUNYON, RENEE LARSON, ERIC LEHMAN, ROBERT LENHART, MARY LEONARD, DOUG LESTER, RACHON LITTLE, DEBBIE LOGAN, JOHN LOOMIS, DOUG LOWE, EDWARD SCOTT LUMBARD, RIC LYLE, ROBERT MAGRUDER, TROY MARTZ, .IAYNE MASCARO, DAWN MATHEWS, JOE MAY, MINDY MCCAUGHEY, TINA MCCLELLAN, RANDY A.-X MCCLELLAND, MIKE MCCOLLUM, MELISSA MCCOMBS, TODD MCGRIFF, CHRIS MCINTIRE, TANYA MIKESCH, MIKE MILLER, DONNELLA MILLER, MIKE MINER, MERLE MONK, BOB MOORE, KAREN MOORE, MICHELLE MOORE, TRACIE MORELOCK, JON MORRIS, MELISSA LYNN MULVEHILL, TOM MYERS, JAMES MYERS, TINA NELSON, JENNIFER NEWBY, MAURICE SENIORS 43 44 SENIORS NGUYEN, LIEU NICOLETTO, GEORGE NIPPER, ERNIE OLIVER, DIANA OLTROGGE, MARLEE ONSTANK, TERRY PACK, LISA PARKER, ANGIE PATRICK, TERESA PAVON, MIKE PAVON, TAMMY PAYTON, STASI PETERSON, TAMMY PETTINGER, LISA PHILAVANH, PHIL PHILLIPS, JEFFREY PIERCE, BRITT PLUM, ELLEN PLUME, MALINDA POORTINGA, DENISE ng-I l' SVN quo' x xx I ,.f 15 ' 1 ,vw PUGH, KELLI RANDOLPH, BARON RAY, KAYCEENA REESE, JASON RICE, BOB RICE, TIFFANY RILEY, PAT RIOS, SHAWN RIPPERGER, CURT RIST, DIANE ROBERTS, RENEE ROCKWELL, ROBERT ROCKWELL, STEVE ROE, DEWIGHT ROGERSON, LORA ROORDA, TYLER ROSE, TINA ROSS, RANDY SACHS, ANDREA SANDERS, DAWN SENIORS 45 SAPPENFIELD, PATRICIA 46 SENIORS SCHAPPERT, HENRY SCHLENKER, BYRON SCHLENKER, KIM SCHMIDT, RICK SCHWITTERS, BECKEY SEWELL, CHET SHEPARD, JILL SHEPHERD, JEFF SHEPHERD, STEVE SHIPLEY, BUD SHIVERS, CARLA SISSEL, RENEE SIX, RONALD SLAUGHTER, DENISE SLEMP, DEVON SLIFKA, MICHELLE SLIFKA, MIKE SMITH, DANA SMITH, JOHN A ,.N3F:9'flfi3I?5'.4, ,I ' ' ' ' 'E 'IO-Us 'Btwn ,rfff . - ' 13772-ktcTx'55fI5iL 'l5I'f4?A7 ' A' H4554 'ff m LW 1 1: F A hu ,.. Q fix? 'Vi R12 .7 ' I ' N QQ -4 1251 -Mya-ie'+ 1126: .Jn-Q. . f, SMITH SMITH SMITH '23 SMITH, MICHAEL J. RENEE , SHELDON TED SMITH, TERESA SNELSON, TERRI SORENSEN, JUANITA SPAULDING, DAVID SPECK, SUSAN SPEED, TROY SQUIRES, TORI STAATS, NICHOLE STEPHEN, LES STEVENS, DAWN STISH, MICHELLE MARIE STOCK, RAY 5,400 ,gg STOLL, TIM STUART, LISA STUVE, RONDA SUDBROCK, SHARON SUE SENIORS 47 fu YQ A SUNINS, MICHELLE SWEET, RICK SWENSON, KEVIN SZYMANSKI, RANDY TATE, BRIAN TAYLOR, BRENT TESDALL, MARK THOMAS, STEVE THURMAN, DANIEL J. JR. TILLOTSON, TODD TITUS, LISA TITUS, TOM TORRES, SCOTT TOWNSEND, MATT TRIBBY, THERESA TURNER, CHRISTINE TURNER, SHANNON KAY UNDERWOOD, STEVE VAN CLEAVE, JIM VANDER SCHEL, TROY 48 SENIORS VASQUEZ, ANGELA WALLACE, KARI WALTHER, LISA WARREN, CRAIG WATERS, JACKIE WEEKS, BRADLEY WHEELDON, TIM WHIPPLE, JAKE WHITE, MICHAEL WILABY, DARREN WILLIAMS, .IODY WILLIAMS, KIM WILLIAMS, MEREDITH E .IR WILLIAMS, SCOTT WILSON, ENDA WILSON, PAM WILSON, PAUL WILSON, TAMI WINELAND, JAYNEE LYNN WINGET, CONNIE C' ,L I WINGFIELD, DARCY WINTERS, SCOTT WOLVER, ROBERT WORKMAN, LYNN WRIGHT, DAVID YANG, NENG YOUNG, LARRY YOUNG, MELODEE 'US -.Mi YOUNG, SHANNON YOUNGS KARRIE OT H PICTURED 50 SENIORS BARLAGE, SHEILA BLUNT, MICHAEL BOOTHROYD, DANIEL BREIER, CATHY CAES, MADONNA CANADY, JOSEPH CARNEY, SAMANTHA CHRISTENSEN, SEAN CLOVER, JEFFREY CRUCHELOW, GRETCHEN DANIELSON, KIM DAVISON, CAROL DAYE, CHARLES DHABALT, STEVE DRISCOLL, JIM ELDRIDGE, WILLIAM ERCSE, RANDY ESTEL, ALLEN FERREE, ANDREW FLAGSTAD, TAMMY GALVAN, TONJA GARCIA, ELOY GORDON, CRAIG GORRELL, SHAWN GRIFFIN, KATHLEEN GUTIERRES, RAY HILDEBRAND, KEVIN HOLT, ANTHONY HUFF MAN, MARY ISRAEL, JAMES JACKSON, LAURA JACOBS, KRISTY JANES, DAVID JEFFERSON, JERRY JENSEN, DAVID JEWETT, JAMIE JEWETT, J ERI JEWETT, TERRY KIFER, CHARLES KILLEN, CAROL KLEIN, CARL KOMMAVONGSA, SAENG MAHER, CAROL MALLORY, PENNY MARTIN, DAN MASON, MICHELLE MILLER, KELLY MITCHELL, CLAYTON WEA f-7555 ' Wa. NALL, LARRY NATH, CHRIS NELSON, GARRY OUSLEY, ART OVERTON, BEVERLY PALMER, RICHARD PARKS, JOHN PATTON, KEVIN ROBINSON, MIKE SCHNEIDER, LARRY SHELTON, JAMES SMITH, BRENDA SMITH, NORA SPARKS, SHERYL STEGEMAN, JEFFREY TERAN, JOHN TOLSON, CARLA VAUX, BRIAN VAYDING, FRANCES WALKER, MELISA WASESKUK, LOLYNN WEIDNER, MITSUKO WILLIAMSON, CHERYL ZALLEK, JOANNE ZAPH, KELLY Several juniors are pictured in both in junior section and senior section of this yearbook because they changed grade levels during the year. lass of if Q f The real support came from these seniors, known as the class officers. Chief duties includc organization of all senior activities and leading the senior board. Pictured are Jeff Brooks, treasurer, Rick Schmidt, secretary, Dave Wright, presidentg and Dawn Sanders, vice-president. gr--5 as ' u ,wavefie- V237 45-fy' NIOR BOARD. ROW 1: Tom Kaut, Dawn Sanders, Tiffany Rice, Shannon Boers. ROW 3: David J. Wright, Brian Carico, Maurice Newby, Rick Schmidt. NOT ung, Jeff Brooks. ROW 2: Mike Pavon, Mindy Anderson, Tracie Moore, Shawn PICTURED: Robert Lyle. CLASS OFFICERSXSENIOR BOARD 5l Y W - f' an'-at ,, 'T Q C 125- 11 Q1 ,gn-ng gif: Q. Q 2 s I fix at 2113 TOP 396. ROW l: Tom Kaut, Paula Bebensee, John Beardsley. ROW 2: Todd Tanya Mclntire, Robert Rockwell, David Spaulding, Mitsuko Weidner. McCombs, Scott Denhart, Richard Gates, David J. Wright. NOT PICTURED: f -1 TOP 1595. ROW l: Angie Parker, Angie Vasquez, Kristi Cloyd, Tori Squires, Rachon Lester, Dao Baccam, Sohaila Khan, Hope Hullinger, Susan Speck, Debbie Lack, Brian Delk, Henry Schappert, Dawn Bergis. ROW 2: Tracie Moore, Mindy Anderson, Sarah Holmes, Nichole Staats, Kelly Heathcote, Shawn Boers, Tom Kaut, Dana Smith, Lori Rogerson, Paula Bebensee, Chet Sewell, Jeff Koll, Bill Jensen, John Beardsley. ROW 3: Donna Adkins, Jeff Howe, Dave Harrison, Richard Gates, 52 TOP QWXTOP l5'7b Lori Anderson, Todd McCombs, Scott Denhart, Ben Kelly, Bob Rice, David Wright, Brian Carico, Robert Lyle, Larry Young, Tyler Roorda. NOT Harvey Brockman, Karmen Guy, Anthony Holt, Tim Henriksen, Jayne Tammy Peterson, Ellen Plum, Michelle Sunins, Mark Tesdall, Brent Taylor Nelson, Tanya Mclntire, Robert Rockwell, David Spaulding, Mitsuko Weidner Nw X Sw Xi- at A, KMA wg wg? wk Q- awww T FQ W as f W 5 X XS EE N xxx W 3 Q 155 U. Q gk, 4 'W f S F ii, if an X X wx X Q X H H X XMNNSX SX N WS X QR mx W' X25 if ,, - f , Fw f rm, S . 3 -F K I , K ' -N K' V, -- V 7 ff ,. H ' Vw Swarm in - ww w:--. R Q . wg:-Q.:-, fm:-ii.Y-Q-,--.wf1.e-..1.56.-,-.-,.A-1g:g..,W,, asm-w -ff we .45 Q--A . , ,Q 11.2 I s mm: M' Lf Q'- , wir. y w SENIOR CLASS 53 'Ie , : ., ,- 'T' --.- f 5.- W , - s ome 'J f 4'i'53if4?t5f- PTE '-W 815 4- '-:I t IOR DIRECTORY ABBREVIATIONS BAC . . . ........ Building Advisory Council BCC .... ....... B uilding Climate Committee COMM ......................... Committee CBEP ..... Community Based Education Program DECA . . . Distlibutive Education Clubs of America EEE ,... ................... T nple E Club G! T .... . . . Gifted and Talented Gov't . . . ......... Government JA ..... ....... J unior Achievement NHS . . . ......... National Honor Society OEA . . . .....,.. Oflloe Education Association PTSA .. Parent-Teacher-Student Association SADD . . . . . Students Against Driving Drunk SWS . . . ....... School Within a School TAG . . . . . . Talented and Gifted UN ............ ...... U nited Nations ABEL, Sl-IELLY--Honor Roll 75 Scarlet Choir 1,25 Pep NE Club 5,65 Scarleteers 7,85 Ad Club 5,6. ADAMS, TIM ADAMSON, JEFF--Honor Roll 3,475 Track 2,4,6,85 Letter- winners' Club 65 Football 1,35 Cross Country 5,75 Pep E Club 7,8. ADKINS, DONNA-Photography Club 6-8. ALDERMAN, DENISE--Scarlet Choir 1-85 Play Production 7,8. ALEX, SVEN--Basketball 75 Track 85 Soccer 85 International Club 7,8. ALLEN, BILL--Honor Roll 2. ALTON, JOHN--Tennis l-85 Socoer 5-85 French Club 1-35 Fel- lowship of Christian Athletes 5-8, ANDERSON, KURT--Track 1,25 Chamber Singers 1-85 Con- cen Choir 1,25 Spring Musical 1-85 Madrigal Dinner 3-85 Football l-8. ANDERSON, LORI--Honor Roll 1,2,4,5,75 OEA 7,85 Basket- ball l-85 Track 1,25 Volleyball 5,75 Softball 2,4,6,85 Equipment Manager 3, ANDERSON, MINDY--Student Gov't 3-85 Secretary 85 Senior Board 7,85 Class Ofticer 5,65 Honor Roll 1-85 Track 1-45 Volleyball 1-65 Steppers 7,85 School Play 55 Top 1585 District Student Gov't Vice- President 6,75 UN 65 PEOPEL 7,85 Scroll Statl' 5-85 12-B Formal Hostess 75 Prom Comm. 8. ARMSTRONG, PEGGY--Silent Vibrations 5-85 Scarlet Choir 1-45 Pep E Club 5,6. ARMSTRONG, RIC--School Play l-85 Silent Vibrations 1-85 Madrigal Dinner l-85 Play Production I-8. ASPINWALL, KATHY ANN ATHA, RICHARD--Honor Roll 1-45 Photography Club 1-85 DECA 8. AVERY, ROBERT-Sales 7. AYERSMAN, BRIAN--Honor Roll 1-25 Class Day Comm. 7-85 Light!Sound Crew I-25 Spanish Club l-25 Baseball 3-65 Swimming 1-85 TV Production 3-45 Pep E Club 1-85 Photography Club 3-45 Science Club 3-45 Scroll Staff 5-85 BCC 3-45 UN Trip 5-65 Library Helper 5-65 Scuba Club 1-8. BACCAM, DAO--Honor Roll 1-85 NHS 7,85 Upward Bound 65 Gfr 3-6, 54 SENIOR DIRECTORY BAILEY, BECKY-Honor Roll 4,5,7,85 Class Day Comm. 85 OEA 7,85 Pep E Club 1,25 French Club l-4: Oflice Assistant 65 Sca- rleteers 7,85 GXT 5-8. BAKER, LAURA--Alumni Dinner 65 Track 3,45 Photography Club 5,65 Pep E Club l,2,5,65 Steppers 5,65 12-B Formal Hostess 75 Art Club 55 DECA 7,85 Scarleteers 5,6. BARLAGE, SHEILA--All Club 55 DECA 7,8. BARTON, RICK--Honor Roll 75 TV Production 7. BEARDSLEY, JOHN--Honor Roll 1-85 Wrestling 35 Track 8: Letterwinners' Club 55 Cross Country 55 Science Club 5-85 NHS 7,85 BCC 3-85 UN 65 Scarleteers 75 Art Club 3-85 GIT 1-8. BEBENSEE, PAULA--Cheerleaders 3-85 Captain 7,85 NHS 7,85 Scroll Staff 7,85 Kiwanian ofthe Month 75 Student Gov't 75 Treasurer 85 Scarleteers 5-85 BCC 3-85 Top 3755 Leadership 8: Achievement Award 65 Who's Who Among American High School StudenLs5 UN 65 French Club 1-65 12-B Formal Hostess 75 Honor Roll 1-8. BELCHER, CATHY--Traek 3,45 Pep -'E' Club 1-85 Scarlet clroir 1,25 Ad Club 7,s. BELCHER, KIM-Pep --E Club 345 EEE 1-85 omee Assistant 5-85 New Horizons 5-8. BELL, MISSIE--Concert Choir 1-55 DECA 7,85 SADD 5,65 stu- dent Support Group 3-8. BELL, STEVE--Wrestling 1,25 Track 1-85 Letterwinners' Club 1-85 Football 1-85 Close-up 7,85 Drake Relays 1-8. BELLIS, BRAD--Honor Roll 7,85 Letterwinners' Club 3-85 Stu- dents In Leadership 5-85 Golf 3-85 Baseball 3-85 Football 1-85 Scarleteers 3,45 Central Campus 5-8. BERGIS, DAWN--Basketball 145 Volleyball 5-85 Softball 1-85 Concen Choir 3,45 Letterwinners' Club 1-85 Pep E Club 5,65 Scarlet Choir 1-45 Oflice Assistant 25 Scarleteers 5-8. BISHOP, MINDY--Marching Band l,3,5,75 Letterwinners' Club 1-75 Prom Comm. 75 12-B Formal Hostess 75 Swimming l,3,5,75 French Club 3-85 BCC 65 Office Assistant 3,4,5,75 UN 6. BLAKE, DEE ANN--Pep --E Club 7,8. BLISS, BRAD--Honor Roll 35 Basketball 1,25 Spanish Club 5,6, BLUNT, MICHAEL BOERS, SHAWN--Smte of Iowa Scholarg Top 15935 NHS 6-85 Honor Roll 5-85 Softball 1-85 Basketball 1-85 Quill Staff 5-85 Senior Board 7,85 G!T 3-85 Homecoming Court 75 12-B Formal Hostess 75 Spree Coun 85 Athlete of the Month CFeb.j 85 Senior Breakfast Comm. 85 Prom Comm. 85 Class Day Comm. 85 Letterwinners' Club 1-85 Scar- leteers 5-85 BCC 5-85 French Club 1-35 Student Exchange Day 6: Oflice Assistant 35 Pep E Club I-45 Volleyball 15 Debate 2. BOONE, CAMILLE--Marching aand 145 Central Campus 3-85 Upward Bound 3-85 Tech Central Campus Hospitality Comm. BOOTHROYD DANIEL BOSLEY, TINA--color Guard 5-75 Scarlet Clroir 1,25 Pep -tc Club 7,85 DECA 7,85 Central Campus 2-6. BOSTON, J ASON--Track 1-85 School Play 5,65 Silent Vibra- tions 5,65 Light!Sound Crew 5,65 Lclterwinners' Club 5,65 Spanish Club l,2,5,65 Football 1,25 Play Production 3-85 Science Club 5,65 Afro Club 5-85 Oflice Assistant 7,85 Central Campus 7,85 .IA 7,85 BAC 3,4. BOWEN, BETH--Basketball 1,25 French Club l,2, BRAAFHART, BRAD--Honor Roll 1,3,6. BRADSHAW, SAM BRANDT, LONDON-12-13 Formal Hostess 7. BREIER, CATHY--Concen choir 7,8. BRETON, TERRI--seliool Play 5-85 Lettcrwinners' Club 75 Production 5-85 Equipment Manager 75 12-B Formal Hostess 7. BRIERLY, TROY--HonorRol1 145 Wrestling 145 Spanish t 3-65 Cross Country 3. BROCKMAN, HARVEY--Honor Roll 1-55 Tennis I-85 Le winners' Club 2-85 Debate 1-85 UN Club 7. BROOKS, J EFF--Class Oflicer 7,85 Class Day Comm. 85 Bas ball 1-45 Track l-45 Letterwinners' Club 255,75 Baseball 4-65 Foo l,3,5,75 Prom Comm. 85 Senior Breakfast Comm. 85 Student Gov Senior Board 7,85 Ollice Assistant 4-75 UN 65 Scarleteers 5-7. BROWN, JENNIFER--OEA 5-85 Tennis 3,45 Volleyball Silent Vibrations 1,25 Letterwinners' Club 3,45 Students In Leade 1,25 French Club 3,45 Afro Club 3-65 BCC 3,45 Oflice Assistant 1-45 l 1,25 Central Campus 5-85 Debate 3,45 Honor Roll 7-85 12-B Host BURNS, KELLIE--Honor Roll 7,85 Class Day Comm. 85 Ch leaders 1-85 Letterwinners' Club 5-85 Spanish Club 1,25 Pep E I I-85 Play Production 25 12-B Formal Hostess 75 Senior Breakfast Co 85 BCC 3-85 Human Relations 1-85 UN 65 Scarleteers 3-85 Debate 1 BUTTS, EMMETVT--School Play t-85 Silent Vibrations 1-85 5 Production 1-85 Pep E Club 65 Madrigal Dinner 75 Scarlet Choir GXT 7. CAES, MADONNA CANADY, JOE--Wrestling 1-65 Baseball 3,45 rv Production DECA 7,8. CARICO, BRIAN--Honor Roll 1-85 Letterwinners' Club Senior Board 7,85 Student Gov't 3-85 Vice-Pres. 85 Senior Brea 4 Comm. 85 Prom Comm. 85 Football 1,3,5,7 lCapIainj5 Baseball 254, Scroll Staff 5-85 NHS 6-85 Kiwanian ofthe Month 75 UN 65 Top 1 BAC -L65 GXT 1-8. CARLSON, SUZANNE--12-a Formal Hostess 75 . clroir 1,25 Pep HE Club 1-85 DECA 7,a. CARNEY, SAMANTHA-Golf 1-85 PEOPEL 1,25 Scarlet l-45 Football Manager 1-8. CARRON, CATHY--Honor Roll l,2,4,75 Alumni Dinne Basketball 1-45 Tennis 6,85 Volleyball 15 letterwinners' Club 65 Pep Club 1-85 French Club 1,25 DECA 7,85 Scarleteers 5. CARSON, NICHELLE--Cheerleaders 1,25 OEA 7,85 T 2,4,6,85 Students ln Leadership 3-65 Pep E Club 5-75 Afro Club BCC 3-65 Human Relations 1-65 Oflice Assistant 5-75 DECA 75 Cc Campus 5-7. CARTWRIGHT, LORI--Marching Band 1-65 Symbolic I 1-65 French Club 1-45 Pep Band 1-6. CHRISTENSEN, SEAN CLARK, DAN--Track 1-65 Letterwinners' Club 5-85 Football Golf 1,25 Pep E Club 7,85 Photography Club 5,65 BCC 7,85 Stu Club 75 Quill Staff 5-85 Scuba Club 3,4. CLARK, JEFF CLARK, KELLY--Volleyball 1,25 Scarlet Choir 1,25 Pep Club 1-85 Scarleteers 55 DECA 85 Ad Club 6. CLARK, RICHIE--Wrestling 3-65 Track 1,25 Letterwinners' I 8 Football I 8 Ad Club 78 LARK TRACY Class Day Comm 78 Cheerleaders I8 mnasttts 2-6 Tennis I 8 Letterwtnners Club I 8 Senior Breakfast mm 78 I2 B Formal Hostess 7 8 Pep E Club I 8 Scroll Stall 8 BCC I 8 Office Assistant I 8 UN6 PEOPEL 3-6 Scarleteers3 8 C 3-6 LEM DONNIE Ad ctnb 78 JA I2 LOVER JEFF LOYD KRISTI Honor Roll 1 5 OEA 7 s spantstr ctnb 7 8 p 15 ctnb 78 Vtbrattons 5 6 L1ghtXSound Crew 5,63 Letterwinners' Club 5-83 Spanish Club 7 8 Science Club 5,63 Afro Club 5-83 Art Club 5-83 BAC 5-83 JA 7 8 Northeast Missouri State. DELK BRIAN--Honor Roll l,53 Track 23 Marching Band I-63 Jazz Band I 6 Honor Band I-63 Letterwinners' Club I-63 Symphonic Band I 6 BCC 78 UN Trip 63 Quill Staff 5,6 fAsst. Editor 7,833 Ambassadors Club 7 8' Iowa State Univ. DENHART SCOTT--Honor Rott 1-83 Spanish Club l,23 F661- nntt 3 NHS 7 8 Quill starr 5,63 eattnt-tn-cntsf 7,s. DENNIS RICK--Wrestling I-83 Track 23 Light!Sount:l Crew 6-83 Letterwtnners Club I-83 Football I-83 Baseball 3-83 Scarleteers 5-83 Attendance Asst 7 8 , -, ,. .. ,J , - ..: -3 -1 3 -: -3 ..: - .1 -3 t 3 -1 -3 3 3 -3 -1 ,, , - .3 .. 1 , . .. , -- -3 .3 .. , ,. OCHRAN STEPHANIE Honor Roll 7, Pep E Clubl 8. DENNIS--Honor Roll l,23 Alumni Dinner 43 March- Band I-83 Jazz Band 3-83 UN 6. DEEANN--Class Day Comm. 83 Cheerleaders 3,41 Breakfast Comm. 83 Prom Comm. 83 Pep E Club I-83 French 3 Photography Club 3-83 BCC 3-83 Scarleteers 7,8. 3 8 Color Guard 4 Ambassadors Club 78 Urban Arts , , Iowa State Speech Contest l2nd placey 6, GKT I 8, BCC PEL 3-83 Scarleteers 5-83 Volleyball 33 Honor Roll 3-73 French l,23 Office Assistant I-83 Pep E Club I-4. RITA--Scroll Stall Editor 7. Ass't, Editor 8: Play I3 4- - - ' O RUSSELL-Play Production 63 Central Campus TERRYP-Honor Roll 33 Assembly Comm. 53 Chamber 73 Concert Choir 3,43 School Play 83 Silent Vibrations I-83 net Choir I-43 Fall Musical 73 Play Production 8: Afro Club 33 rensics 3,4. ORT, J ULIE-Concen cttotr 5,63 12-13 F0l'I'h3l Hostess 73 Scarlet oir I-43 Pep E Club I-8: Scroll Staff 5,63 BCC 3-8. OSNER, TRENT--scatter Choir 1-33 Scuba Club 7. RAIG, EDDIE RAWFORD, DAVE--Honor Roll I-33 Track I-63 Light! und Crew 7,83 Letterwinners' Club 5-83 Football I-83 Pep E Club 83 Photography Club 3-63 Science Club 53 Scuba Club 5,6. RONIN, JEFF--Honor Roll I-83 Wrestling 3,43 Track I-83 Let- rwinners' Club I-83 Photography Club I-83 Students ln leadership l,23 ball I-83 Football I-83 BCC 3.4, RONK, BRIAN-Honor Roll 3,83 Ad Club 53 JA 1,2. RUTCHELOW, GRETCHEN UNNINGHAM, GWEN--Honor Roll 4,53 Gymnastics I-43 ack I-83 Letterwinners' Club 3-83 Prom Comm. 8, Swimming I-81 udcnt ln Leadership I-83 Pep E Club I-83 French Club 5-73 BCC 83 Human Relations 3,43 PEOPEL 3-53 GXT 5,6. ANIELSON, KIM AVIS, MAYNARD--sales ctw 6. AVIS, MICHELLE AVIS, TONI-s6nt16t cttstt 1,23 JA t,2,7. AVISON, CAROL AYE, Cl-IARLES-PEOPEL 5-8. E VAN, CRAIG JR.--Track 5-83 School Play 5,63 Silent DHABALT, STEVE-JA t,2. DRAKE, GARY DRISCOLL, JIM--Football I3 Art Club l,23 JA 73 Central Cam- pus 5. DRUMMOND, MONICA-ssnrtst cttott 5,62 An ctnb 5,63 DECA 7,3. EDWARDS, RYAN--JA 5. ELDRIDGE, BILL ELLIOTT, ERIN--ctw Oflicer I-63 Student Gov't 143 Senior Breakfast Comm. 7,83 Prom Comm. 7,83 Pep E Club I-83 Photo- graphy Club 7,83 Office Assistant l,23 Scarlet Production Comp. 5,63 Scarleteers 5,6. EMERY, MISCHELE--Marching Band I,3,53 Jazz Band I-6: Letterwinners' Club I-63 Symbolic Band 2,4,63 Pep E Club I-83 French Club 7,83 Afro Club I-83 BCC 5-83 Human Relations I-83 Office Assistant 3,43 UN 63 DECA 7,83 Who's Who Among American High School Students 6-83 Scarleteers 5,6. ERCSE, RANDY--Central Campus 6, ESTEL, ALLEN EVANS, SCOTT--Tennis l,23 Spanish Club 3,43 Diving I-83 Soccer 5-83 Pep E Club 7,83 UN 63 Attendance Center 7. FAUX, JODY-PEOPEL 5'81 Central Campus 5,6 FELTON, MICHEEL--Concen Choir 7,83 Scarlet Choir 3-63 Pep E Club 7,83 French Club 5,63 AFJROTC 3-8. FERREE, ANDREW FISHER, ALBERTA--PEOPEL 5-s. FISHER, MATT--Basketball t-83 Lsttsrwtnners' Club 6-83 Foot- ball I3 Baseball 4-63 Scroll Staff 7,81 Scarleteers 5,7. FISHER, TIM-JA 7. FLAGSTAD, TAMMY--Spanish Club 3,43 Scarlet cttstr 1,23 Pep E Club I-43 Office Assistant 5,6,8Q Quill Staff 5,63 DECA 7,83 Central Campus 7,83 Powder Puh' Football 7. FLEMING, KELLEY FORMARO, GEORGE FULLER, JENNIFER-Cheerleaders l,23 Track 3-83 Letter- winners' Club I-83 Senior Breakfast Comm. 5,63 Steppers 7,83 Cross Country 3-83 Pep E Club 3,4,7,83 Photography Club I-83 BCC I-63 Quill Staff Photographer 7,83 Athlete of the Month 7. GALLAGHER, MICHEALE--Honor Roll 2,141 Cheerlead- ers I-23 Office Education Club 5-83 Gymnastics l-83 Track 2-83 Softball 2-83 Letterwinners' Club I-83 Spanish Club 83 I2-B Formal Hostess 73 Swimming 3-73 Pep E Club l-83 French Club I3 BCC 3-83 PEOPEL 3-7. GALLARDO, ALFRED--Ltgntfsonnd crew 563 Football 1- 53 Baseball 2-81 TV Production 83 CBEP 4-83 Home Remodeling 3-4. GALVAN, TONJA GARCIA, ELOY--Honor Roll l-63 Assembly Comm. 73 Class Day Comm. 83 Wrestling I-33 Campus Life 6-73 Spanish Club I-23 Senior Breakfast Comm. 83 Junior-Senior Prom Comm, 83 Football I-53 Baseball 2-61 Soccer 5-63 Students In Leadership 5-83 Art Club I-4, Central Campus 3-4, GARRISON, LISA-ctsss ony comm. s3c6n66t1 Choir 3-33 Scarlet Choir I-43 Madrigal Dinner 3-73 Pep E Club 5-83 BCC 5. GATES, RICHARD-Honor Roll I-83 Marching Band I-63.1371 Band 3-63 Spanish Club l-83 Wind Ensemble I-63 NHS 6-8 fPresidcntI3 Kiwanian of the Month 83 UN Trip 63 Top 323 People-to-People High School Student Ambassador 63 International Club fPresidentJ 4-83 Scar- let Standout 7-81 Society of Distinguished American High School Stu- dents 6'8Q Leadership 86 Achievement Award 63 Student Involvement 3-4. GATLIFF, LISA--Omce Assistant 6.7. GLADWIN, JOHNNY--PEOPEL 5-83 East High Associates 7,83 GORDON, CRAIG GORDON, LINDA--amtstsstt 1-23 Pep -11 Club 7-sz French ctttb 1-33 acc 5-33 oen 7-fs. GORRELL, SHAWN GREEN, JODY--spsntsn ctnb 73 AFJROTC 1-3. GRIFFIN, KATHLEEN--PEOPEL 5-8. GUNN, RHONDA--concert cttotr 3-13 swtst cnntr 1-23 Pep E Club 7-83 Afro Club 7-83 BCC 7-83 Human Relations I-23 Ad Club 563 DECA 7-83 JA 7-s. GURWELL, TOM--Honor Roll 7-8. GUTIERRES, RAY GUY, KARMEN--Honor Roll I-8: Class Day Comm. 7-81 Alumni Dinner I-83 Letterwinners' Club 5-81 Senior Breakfast 7-83 Junior-Senior Prom Comm. 7-83 Steppers 3-83 I2-B Formal Hostess 7-83 Play Production 5-63 Pep E Club l-83 Scroll Staff 5-83 NHS 5-83 BCC 5-63 UN Trip 5-61 GXT I-8. HALBUR, ERNA--Honor Roll 7,83 Tennis 3-83 Letterwinncrs' Club 3-83 Cross Country 7,81 Pep E Club 3-63 Photography Club 3-8: An Club 3,43 JA l,23 Scroll Photography Chief 7,8. HALL, IRENE HAMEL, CHRISTINE--Honor ttntt 5,61 oss 7,83 Spanish Club I-33 Scarlet Choir 3,4Q TV Production 5,63 Office Assistant 5-83 Central Campus 5-73 AFJROTC 3-73 KDPS tDisc Jockeyl 5-7. HANDLEY, SCOTT--Assembly cntntnittss 6,73 Quill stnrr 53 AFJROTC Deputy Commaner 83 Honor Guard 5-8. HARMON, KEVIN--Honor Roll 3,4,7,8Q Track 5,61 Spanish Club 7,82 Special Olympics Volunteer 5-8. HARRIS, PEGGY-Omce Assistant 3. SENIOR DIRECTORY 55 HARRISON, DAVE-Honor Roll l,3,4,83 Basketball 1-43 Track 6,81 Letterwinners' Club 2,53 Football 3,53 Golf 6,83 Soccer 6,83 Students In Leadership 5-83 BCC 3-63 PEOPEL 63 Scarleteers 5,73 Foren- sics lDebateJ I,2Q Ad Club 73 JA 13 GIT 1-4. HARVEY, MELODY--Marching Band 1-43 Chamber Singers 5,61 Concert Choir 2-41 Swimming I,2Q Scarlet Choir 1-33 Madrigal Dinner 1,33 TV Production 3,43 Office Assistant 5,63 Scarleteers 3-63 Ad Club 7,83 Library Helper 3,43 DECA 7,8. HAUSMAN, MIKE HEATHCOTE, KELLY--Herter Roll 1,3-5,7,83 Class Day Comm.- 83 Basketball I,2Q Marching Band 1-83 Letterwinners' Club 3-83 Color Guard 3-6, Captain 7,83 Symphonic Band I,2Q Pep E Club 1-83 French Club 1-63 NHS 7,81 UN Trip 63 Scarleteers 5-83 Quill Staff 5,6, Asst. Editor 7,83 JA 3,4 LSCCFEIZIYDQ GXT 1-83 Ambassador Club 7,83 Top 1596 7,83 Intemational Club Secretary 5,63 Society of Distinguished American High School Students 5-83 Scarlet Standout 6,8. HECKER, KRISTI--Chamber Singers 5-83 Concert Choir 1-43 Spring Musical 63 Madrigal Dinner l,5,73 Swimming 1,53 UN Trip 63 Oflioe Assistant 1-63 Scarleteers 5-83 International Club 5-83 12-B For- mal Hostess 73 Close-Up 83 Honor Roll 5,62 Pep E Club 3-83 BCC 5-83 Golf 8. HEITING, CURT--l-lerter Roll 8, Assembly crtmrtt. 5-73 class Day Comm. 83 OEA 4-73 Basketball 2,33 Senior Breakfast Comm. 83 Students In Leadership 7,83 Handball 1-83 BCC 7,83 Oflice Assistant 3-73 An Club 4,5. HENRIKSEN, TIM-Honor Roll 3,4,73 Basketball I,2Q Marching Band 1-83 Jazz Band 7,83 Chamber Singers 5-83 Spring Musical 6,83 Spanish Club 5,63 Football 13 Swimming 5-83 Madrigal Dinner 5,7. HERMAN, DAWN--Letterwinners' Club l,3,5,73 Spanish Club 1,23 Cross Country I,3,5,7Q JA 23 Central Campus 5-8. HEUERMANN, TERESA HICKS, TAMMY HILBRAND, REAHNNA-Senior Breakfast Comm. 83 Junior- Senior Prom Comm. 83 12-B Formal Hostess 73 Pep E Club l-83 French Club 1-63 BCC 1-43 Problem Solving 33 Forensics tDebateJ l,2. HILDEBRAND, KEVIN-AFJROTC 4.3. HOCKETII, SHERRY KAY--Marching Band 1-83 12-B Formal Hostess 7,8. HODSON, J EFF-Wrestling l-se Pep '-E Club 7,8. HOKANSON, TERRY-DECA 73 Central Campus 3-5. HOLLINGSWORTH, KATHY-Honor Roll 1-3,53 Senior Breakfast Comm. 7,83 12-B Formal Hostms 73 Steppers 7,83 Pep E Club l-83 French Club 1-63 BCC 3-63 Oftioe Asistant 43 French Trip 63 Scarleteers 5-8. HOLMES, SARAH--l-ltmrtr Roll 5,7,83 Class Day comm. sg Alumni Dinner 83 Basketball 13 Track 23 Volleyball 1,3,53 Softball 2,4,63 School Play 7,83 Light!Sound Crew 73 Letterwinners' Club 3,53 Scarlet Choir I,2Q Play Production 7,83 French Club 5.7.8, Scroll Staff 7,83 BCC 2-6QUN Trip 63 PEOPEL 3,5,63 Problem Solving 23 Scarleteers 5,73Top l57r. HOLT, ANTHONY HOLTORF, RENEE-Honor Roll 23 Track 2,43 Marching Band 53 Swimming 1,53 Science Club 5,62 President 7,83 PEOPEL 3,41 Young Republicans Treas. 5,6. HOSKINS, JOHN-Honor Roll 144 Wrestling 1,23 aaalretball 1,23 Track 3-83 Letterwinners' Club 5-81 Student Gov't I,2Q Ad Club 73 Sales 7. - 56 SENIOR DIRECTORY HOUGE, MICHELLE-l 2-a Formal Hostess 7,84 Pep --la Club l-8, JA 5,63 oaa 7,8. HOWE, JEFF-Honor Roll 1-83 Basketball 2,43 Track 2,4,6,83 Letterwinners' Club 1-83 Spanish Club 3-62 Student Gov't 1-43 Cross Country 1,3,5,73 Soccer 6,81 Scarleteers 5-83 Science Club 3-83 Scroll Staff 5-83 Asst. Editor 83 BCC 3-81 Human Relations 1-83 UN Trip 63 GXT 1-8. HOWELL, BOB--Honor Roll l,2,4,7g aaalretlaall 1,23 Letter- winners' Club 6,7,8Q Baseball 1-83 Ad Club 33 Central Campus 73 Home Remodeling. HUDSON, J EFF--Wrestling 1-63 Photography Club 7,8. HUFFMAN, MARY ANN--PEOPEL 5-81 Central Camplls 7,8. HULLINGER, DELISA HOPE--Honor Roll I-43 Gymnas- tics I,21 Basketball I,2Q Chamber Singers 1-43 Concert Choir 2-4,83 Spring Musical 1-4,83 Spanish Club 7,83 Soccer 1-43 Scarlet Choir 7,83 Pep E Club 5-83 Photography Club 1-33 BCC 7,83 Oflice Assistant 1-33 Scarleteers 6-8 HULSEBUS, LORI--Marching Band 1-83 Steppers 7,83 Orches- tra 63 Office Assistant 7,8. HOUT, JON ISRAEL, JAMIE JACKSON, LAURA JACKSON, MICHAEL JACOBS, KRISTY JANES, DAVID J ARNAGIN, MIKE--Track 2-83 Letterwinners' Club 43 Spanish Club 5-63 Football 1. JEFFERSON, JERRY-Triple E Club 1-83 Scarlet Production Company 73 JA 73 Central Campus 7-8. J EFFRIES, RENEE-swimrrrlrtg la, Scarlet chair l-5, Pep HE Club 1-53 French Club 13 Student Exchange Day 83 JA 1-2. JENSEN, BILL--Honor Roll 1-2, 7-83 Wrestling 1-23 letter- winners' Club 5-83 Spanish Club 3-63 Cross Country I-73 Soccer 6,83 Pep E Club 7'8Q BCC 7-83 Oflice Assistant 3-83 UN Trip 6, JENSEN, DAVID--Central Camplls 3-4. JENSEN, LAUREL--Honor Roll 1-83 Tennis 2-8, Letterwinners' Club 2-83 Cross Country 5-73 Equipment Manager 63 Pep E Club 1-83 French Club 1-43 Photography Club 3-43 Science Club 5-63 Scroll Staff 5-83 UN Trip 63 Scarleteers 53 BAC 5-83 JA 23 GXT 1-4. JEWETT, JAMIE JEWETT, JERI--Alumni Dinner 4,63 Light!Sound Crew 43 Pep E Club 1-83 Afro Club I-83 BCC 1-83 Office Assistant 4,53 Quill Ad Staff 83 Scarleteers 43 JA 1-83 Central Camplls 8. JEWETT, TERRY JOHNSON, I'IAB'ION-Letterwinners' Club 5-83 Football 1-83 BCC 5'61 Central Campus 5-8. JOHNSON, MARK-Basketball 1-23 Marelrirtg Band l-at letter- winners' Club 1-83 Cross Country 1-33 Symphonic Band 1-83 French Club 1-23 Scarleteers 53 Central Campus 3-4. JOLLY, MICHELLE-Honor Roll 7-83 Campus Life 1-83 Con- cert Choir I-43 Letterwinners' Club 43 Equipment Manager 3-43 Sci Club 7-83 PEOPEL 3-43 Debate 1-33 GIT 3-83 Central Campus 7-83 High Associates 1-7. JUSTINIANO, BRENDA--Honor Roll 1-83 Class l Comm. 7-83 Cheerleaders 1-83 Track 43 Spanish Club 1-43 Senior Br fast Comm. 7-83 Junior-Senior Prom Comm. 7-83 12-B Formal t. 73 Pep E Club 1-83 Photography Club 5-63 BCC 3-63 French Tri Scarleteers 5-8. KABOONRUM, JILL--Concert Choir 1-43 Spanish Club Pep E Club 3-83 Play Production 3,43 Madrigal Dinner 1,23 C Guard 5-83 12-B Formal Hostess 7,83 BCC 3-83 Scarleteers 5-83 Up Bound 3-8. KAUT, THOMAS--Honor Roll 1-83 Senior Board 7,83 Bas ball 1-83 Golf 1-83 Soccer 5-83 Senior Breakfast Comm. 7,83 P Comm. 83 Scroll Staff 7,83 NHS 6-83 BCC 3-63 UN 63 GIT 1-83 I national Club V.P.3 Letterwinners' Club 1-8. KEGLEY, VICKY--Pep E Club 13 Central Campus 1-6. KELLY, BEN--Honor Roll l,2,3,5,83 Wrestling 7,83 Marc Band 1-83 Jazz Band 1-83 Honor Band 2,81 Letterwinners' Club Football 13 Symphonic Band 1-83 French Club 7,83 Debate 1,23 Cl - 5. KENDALL, MICHAEL KENNEDY, KIM--Track 1,23 Marching Band 1-63 Swim 1,23 PCP E Club 7,8. KERN, JOE-Basketball l-23 JA 34. KHAN, SOHAILA-Harrar Roll last Spanish Club l-4. KIFER, CHUCK-Football 3-43 Science so clrear Club Upward Bound 3-63 Central Campus 3-8. KILLEN, CAROL--AFJROTC l-sg Central carrtprtt 34. KIRKWOOD, GINGER--Central CBMPIIS 7. KITTLE, MYLA--Alumni Dinner 7-83 OEA 7-83 Tennis 3-4, Senior Breakfast Comm. 7-83 Junior-Senior Prom Comm. 7-83 I Formal Hostess 7-83 Pep E Club 7-83 Photography Club 7-83 O ' Assistant 1-4, KLEIN, CARL KLOBNAK, TAMMY--OEA tTreasurerJ3 Chamber Singers 83 Concert Choir 4-63 Spring Musical 83 Madrigal Dinner 73 Pep ' Club 3-83 BCC 7-83 Oflice Assistant 3-83 Scarleteers 7-83 Debate Close Up Trip s. ' KNAPP, KIM-carteert clrelr 5-73 Scarlet Choir 3-7. KNOX, MARK-Wrestling I'2,5-63 Tennis 1-43 Concert C 1-63 Letterwinners' Club 3-83 Football 3-83 Baseball 5-83 Golf 83 Sca Choir 3-63 Play Production 63 TV Production 3-83 Office Assistant 8 KOHLBUSCI-1, TINA--Honor Roll 1-3,7-8, class Officer Class Day Comm. 7-83 Cheerleaders 2-83 Volleyball I-21 Senior Br fast Comm. 7-83 J unior-Senior Prom Comm. 7-83 12-B Formal Hos 7-83 Pep Club 1-83 BCC 3-71 Quill Ad Staff 7-83 Oflice Assis 3-63 Scarleteers 5-63 Ad Club 7-83 DECA 7-8. KOLI., JEFF--Honor Roll 1-83 Basketball 13 Track 2,63 Let winners' Club 73 Spanish Club 5-83 Football 1-73 Golf 83 Science Clu Debate 6. KOMMAVONGSA, SAENG LACK, DEBBIE--Honor Roll 2-83 Class Day Comm. 83 Pep ' Club 7-83 Scroll Staff 5-83 NHS 7-8. MUNYON RENEE RSON ERIC Jazz aanri 7 8 School Play 7 8 Ltght!Sound ew 7 8 Golf 3-4 Play Production 7-8 1 HMAN ROBERT ornoe Aststant4 Armorc 3 8 ENHART MARY French Club l4 Ari Club 7 Lrhrary lper 6 DECA 7 8 lntemattonal Club 3-6 EONARD DOUG Wrestling 3 spanish Club so Football TV Production 4 ESTER RACHON Honor Roll I8 Class Day Comm 8 rum Majors 5 8 Marching Band I 8 I2 B Formal Hostess 7 Sym ontc Band 3-6 UN Tnp 6 PISA 5-6 ITTLE DEBBIE Swtmmtngl EQUIDMCDIMBHBSCII Scarlet our 2-4 Oilice Assistant l 8 PEOPEL 3-4 Central Campus 5-6 OGAN JOHN tball l 8 Baseball I 8 TV Production I 5 Photography Club 3-6 udent Club I6 Quill Ad Staff 3 8 Scarlet Production Co 3 8 brary Staff l-4 OWE EDWARD Assembly Comm 5 8 Spanish Club l 2 flioe Assistant 2 AFJROTC l 7 UMBARD RIC Honor Roll 3-8 Alumn1Dtnner4-6 Wres- ng 4 Campus Life 5 7 Marching Band l 8 Jazz Band 5 6 School ay l 8 Silent Vibrations 2 8 Letterwtnners Club 3 8 Football 3 7 ball 2-4 Symphonic Band I 8 MadngalDtnner2 Play Production 8 French Club l YLE ROBERT Honor Roll 28 ciao Day Comm 7 8 Basket MCCOLLUM MISSY--Honor Roll 73 Alumni Dinner 4,6Q Concen Choir 3 5 Letterudnners' Club 5-83 Senior Breakfast Comm. 63 IZ B Formal Hostess 73 Steppers 3-82 Scarlet Choir I-23 Fall Musical l 5 Pep E Club I 83 Building Climate Comm. 3-43 Oliice Assistant 5-6 Scarleteers 5-6 Debate 23 DECA 7-8. MCCOMBS TODD--Honor Roll l-83 Class Day Comm. 83 letterwtnners Club I-83 Senior Breakfast Comm. 83 Swimming I-83 NHS 6-8 Building Climate Comm. 5-8Q UN Trip 63 Scarleteers 7-83 Scuba Club l 8 Central Campus 5-83 FCA 5-8. McELVOGUE NORA-Honor Roll ser Paorai. 5-sr Cen- tral Campus 4 MC GRIFF CI-IRIS-aasirethaii 1,2. MCINTIRE TANYA-Honor Roll l-83 Marching Band 3-42 Honor Band 3 4 Concert Choir l-23 Equipment Manager 23 BCC 3-43 UN Tnp 6 Scarleteers 33 Library Helper l-33 GXT I-8. MIKESCH MIKE--Football 13 'rv Production 543 DECA 7-8. ers 7 8 Concert Choir I-63 Spring Musical 83 Letterwinners' Club 2-83 Class Day Comm 8 I2-B Formal Hostess 73 Color Guard 5-83 Swim- ming I-4 Madrigal Dinner 3-43 Pep E Club I-83 BCC 5-83 UN Trip 63 PEOPEL 5-6 Scarleteers 5-8. MILLER KELLY MILLER MIKE MINER MERLE MITCHELL CLAYTON MONK BOB Honor Roll 2,63 Football I3 Junior Achievement 7. A Y 7 . , ,, 3. ,. - . , -- ' i - - , r -- -1 1 ' ' , , , -- ' 3 ' 3 , ' ' i - I ' - 3 ' - 1 - 2 - t , a - ' ' 3 ' 3 h ' i , , OOMIS, DOUG--aaairethaii to Letterwinners' Club 1-83 MILLER, DONNELLA-Mmhins Bend5-81Chw1bsf Sins- , - . - 3 ' - 5 . , - H , .. - ' ' ' 1 , . . - 3 ' ' ' ' - 3 ' 'I - 3 V - 3 r I - 1 r - 1 . - 1 - a -- ll I 8 Letterwinners Club 5 8 Senior Board 7 8 Senior Breakfast 7-83 Junior-Senior Prom Comm. 7-83 Students ln Leadership Afro Club I-43 Human Relations I-43 Central Campus 2-53 East Associates 5. TROY CAROL 3 PENNY-Spanish Club I-23 French Club 73 Oflice DAN J AYNE-Honor Roll 1-83 aaatrethaii 13 Softball 23 vei- l3 Concert Choir 3-63 NHS 6. DAWN-1'v Production 33 Photography Club 8 Achievement 8. MICHELLE JOE--Basketball Manager 3-73 Tennis 23 Volleyball 73 Softball Manager 63 Equipment Manager 3-73 TV Produc- 5-63 Photography Club 3-73 BCC 73 PEOPEI. 3-42 Scarleteers 5-73 5-73 DECA 7. IVIINDY-Honor Roll 73 Scarleteers 33 CBEP. TINA-Honor Roll l-83 Otiice Education Club TV Production 33 Pep E Club l-2. C CLELLAN, RANDY CCLELLAND, MIKE-Honor Roll I-23 Wrestling 5-83 Track 83 Letterwinners' Club 3-83 Student Gov't 7-83 Football I-83 Pep E lub 7-83 Scroll Staff 5-83 Central Campus 33 Fellowship of Christian thletes 5-6. MOORE, KAREN-Honor Roll 5-73 Basketball l-43 Volleyball 1-43 Softball I-23 TV Production 33 Office Assistant l-33 Junior Achievement 7. MOORE, MICHELLE-OEA 7-83 Junior Achievement 7. MOORE, TRACIE--Honor Roll 2-83 Class Officer to Cheer- leaders 3-83 Senior Board 7-83 Student Gov't I-83 President 83 Scroll Staff 7-83 Kiwanian of the Month 73 UN Trip 63 PEOPEL 5-83 Scarlet- eers 5-73 GXT l-83 Top l5'L3 Leadership 8: Achievement Award 2,4,63 District Student Gov't Secretary 7-8. MORELOCK, JON--Honor Roll 7-83 Alumni Dinner 43 Letter- winners' Club 6-83 Golf l-8. MORRIS, IVIELISSA-'Chamber Singers 7-83 Concert Choir 2-61 Letterwinners' Club 73 I2-B Formal Hostess 73 Swimming I3 Equipment Manager 6-83 Scarlet Choir l3 Madrigal Dinner 73 Pep Club I-83 BCC 7-8. MULVEHILL, TOM-tetterwinnera' Club 2-83 Debate 1-8 fVIOC'Pl'ES.JQ GXT 53 Model UN Club 7. MYERS, JAMES-Art Club 1-23 AFJROTC 1-8. MYERS, TINA-Concert Choir 7-83 Scarlet Choir l-63 New Horizons I-6. NALL, LARRY-Central Campus 3-8. NATH, CHRIS-OEA 7,83 Chamber Singers sr conoen Choir 2-53 Spring Musical L63 School Play 53 Light!Sound Crew 53 Scarlet Choir 1-73 Madrigal Dinner 335,73 Play Production 5. NELSON, GARRY JR.-Honor Roll I-53 Wrestling 13 Spanish Club 3,43 Scroll Staff 73 NHS 3,43 Problem Solving I-33 An Club I-33 GXT l-83 AFJROTC I-8. NELSON, JENNIFER--Honor Roll 2-72 Class Day Comm. 83 Marching Band l-83 Letterwinners' Club I-83 Senior Breakfast Comm. 8 l2-B Formal Hostess 73 Color Guard 5-83 Pep E Club 3-83 Scroll Staff 5-83 UN Trip 63 Scarleteers 5,6. NEWBY, MAURICE--Honor Roll 7,83 Class Day Comm. 83 Alumni Dinner 3-83 Basketball I-83 Letterwinners' Club 3-82 Senior Board 7,83 Student Gov't 5,61 Senior Breakfut Comm. 83 J unior-Senior Prom Comm. 83 Kiwanian ofthe Month 83 Office Assistant 3-83 Student Exchange Day 63 Scarleteers 5-83 All-Metro, All-State, All-American Basketball. NGUYEN, LIEU--Honor Roll 1,23 I2-B Formal Hostess 73 Pep E Club 7-83 Upward Bound 3-83 GXT 3-41 Central Campus 3-8. NICOLETTO, GEORGE NIPPER, ERNIE-Honor Roll 7,83 Football l,3. OLIVER, DIANA-Honor Ron 7,83 Senior areairfaat conrnr. 83 Junior Senior Prom Comm. 83 I2-B Formal Hostess3 Pep E Club l-83 Photography Club 3-73 Office Assistant 4-63 DECA 7,8. OLTROGGE, MARLEE-conoen choir 243 Spanish cinh 1,43 Paomst s,7. OUSLEY, ARTHUR OVERTON, BEVERLY-sehooi Play 83 Silent Vibrations 5.8: Light!Sound Crew 53 Madrigal Dinner 53 Play Production 8. PACK, LISA--OEA 83 12-B Formal Hostess3 Scarleteers 7,83 GXT I-8. PALMER, RICHARD-Football 3,73 acc 5,63 JA 7,8. PARKER, ANGIE--Marching Band 3-63 Vice-President 7,83 Jazz Band 5-83 Letterwinners' Club 3,43 Science Club 5-83 Scarleteers 5,63 An Club 3-63 JA 3,41 Gfl' 3-83 International Club 3,4. PARKS, JOHN PATRICK, TERESA--Clus Day Comm. 83 OEA 5-83 March- ing Band I-43 Letterwinners' Club I,2Q Senior Breakfast Comm. 83 Junior-Senior Prom Comm. 83 I2-B Formal Hostess 73 Color Guard 5,63 Afro Club l-43 OEA Secretary 7,8. PATTON, KEVIN-Basketball 3,43 French Club 3,4r JA 7. PAVON, MIKE-Class Officer 5,63 Class Day Comm. 83 Basket- ball l-83 Letterwinners' Club 3-83 Senior Board 7,83 Student Gov't 5-83 Treasurer 73 Senior Breakfast Comm. 83 Junior-Senior Prom Comm. 83 Football I-43 Baseball l-83 BCC 5,63 Oflice Assistant 5-81 Student Exchange Day 5-83 Scarleteers 5-8. , PAVON, TAMMY-spanish Club 7,8. PAYTON, STASI PETERSON, TAMMY-Honor Roll 2,4,6,73 Basketball l-43 Pep E Club l-73 NHS 7,81 Scarlet Production Co. Vice-President 73 Quill Staff 5-73 DECA 73 JA 73 Top l5'L3 Senior!Faculty Basketball Game 8. PETTINGER, LISA-Honor Rott 73 Volleyball 143 coneen Choir l-43 I2-B Formal Hostess 73 Scarlet Choir l,23 Fall Musical I,3,5I Pep E Club l-83 Office Asistant 5,63 UN Trip 63 DECA 7,8. PHILAVANH, PHIL-Honor Roll 43 Soccer 63 French Club l3 Central Campus 3-8. PHILLIPS, JEFF--Artist of the Month: Anist of the Wcck. PIERCE, BRITI'-Honor Roll 53 Science Club 5,63 Central Cam- pus 5-8. SENIOR DIRECTORY 57 PLUM, ELLEN--Honor Roll I-73 Pep E Club 53 French Club 5-73 UN Trip 63 Debate 53 Library Helper 73 GXT I-73 Top 158. PLUMB, MALINDA--Honor Roll 7,83 Pep E Club 3-83 Debate l,23 Ad Club 73 DECA 7,8. POORTINGA, DENISE--Pep E Club 5-7. PUGH, KELLI-Honor Roll 7,83 OEA 7,83 Senior Breakfast Comm. 83 Junior-Senior Prom Comm. 83 I2-B Formal Hostess 73 Pep E Club I-83 Photography Club 4-73 BCC 7,83 Office Assistant 5,63 JA l,2. RANDOLPH, BARON--Concert Choir 6,73 Chamber Singers 63 Madrigal Dinner 73 Pep E Club 5. RAY, KAYCEENA--Marebirrg Band l,2, Letterwinners' Club 1,23 Pep E Club 5-83 Forensics tDebatej 33 Upward Bound 3-83 AFJ- ROTC l-73 Commander 83 Pep E Club Senior Rep. 7,8. REESE, JASON--Honor Roll 3,s3 Basketball l-sg Leuerwlrrrrers' Club 3-83 TV Production 3,4,73 Chess Club 3,43 BCC 5,63 Ad Club 5,6. RICE, BOB-Heber Roll l-s, Track l-sg beuerwlrrrrers' Club l-83 Cross Country I-83 Soccer 5-83 Pep E Club 7,83 French Club 1,23 Oflice Assistant 3,42 UN Trip 63 Forensics tDebate1 l-83 GXT I-83 Bermuda Boys 7.8. RICE, TIF FANY--Class Day Comm. 7,83 Cheerleaders l,2,5-83 Gymnastics l-83 Letterwinners' Club 3-83 Senior Board 7,83 Senior Breakfast Comm. 7,83 Junior-Senior Prom Comm. 7,83 I2-B Formal Hostess 73 Pep E Club l-83 Oftice Assistant 3-83 JA l,23 Pep E Club Vice-President 7,8. RILEY, PAT--Honor Roll l3 TV Production 3. RIOS, SHAWN--Honor Roll 2-83 Class Day Comm. 83 Senior Breakfast Comm. 83 12-B Fomtal Hostess 73 Pep E Club 7,83 Otiice Assistant l-43 Scarlet Production President 73 Scarleteers 5,63 Ad Club 63 DECA President 7,83 JA 73 Home Economics Advisory Comm. Secre- tary 7,8. RIPPERGER, CURT--betterwinners' Club 6,83 Soccer 6,83 Office Assistant 2-83 Scarlet Production 73 EEE Club 2-83 DECA 83 JA 7. RIST, DIANE--Central Campus 6. ROBERTS, RENEE-Claes Day Comm. sg Senior Breakfast Comm. 83 Junior-Senior Prom Comm. 83 Pep E Club 5,6. ROBINSON, MIKE-Honor Roll l,23 Letterwinners' Club 5,63 Football 5-83 Baseball 3,43 Pep E Club 5-83 BCC 5-83 Senior-Faculty Basketball Game 8. ' ROCKWELL, ROBERT--Herrer Rell l-sg Basketball 1,23 Science Club 5,63 NHS 6-83 GIT l-83 Central Campus 5-8. ROCKWELL, STEVE--Honor Roll 3,43 JA 73 Fast High Aw eiatee 73 AFJROTC l-8. ROE, DEWIGHT-Letterwinners' Club 7,83 Football l,3,5,73 Baseball 5-83 JA 83 Central Campus 5,6. ROGERSON, LORA--Scarleteers 3-8 tCo-chairpersonbg SADD 5,6, President 7,83 Human Relations I-83 BCC 3-83 PEOPEL 3-63 Kiwanian of the Month 83 Quill Staff 5-83 Ambassadors' Club 7,83 Honor Roll 3,4,7,83 I2-B Formal Hostess 73 Class Day Comm. 83 Bas- ketball l-43 Track l,23 Golf 3,43 School Play 43 Play Production 3,43 Science Club 3,43 Pep E Club l-83 Letterwinners' Club 4,83 Otiice Assistant 7,83 UN Trip 5,63 Special Olympics Volunteer 3,5,7. ROORDA, TYLER I..--Honor Roll 6-81 Basketball I-83 Letter- winners' Club 3-83 Golf 43 Pep E Club 3-83 Scroll Staff 7,83 BCC 5,63 Scarleteers 5-83 GIT l-83 Top 1595. 58 SENIOR DIRECTORY ROSE, TINA--Cheerleaders 5-83 UN Trip 5,63 Pep E Club l-s, President 7,83 Junior-Senior Prom Comm. 7,83 I2-B Formal Hostess 7,83 Class Day Comm. 7,83 Senior Breakfast Comm. 7,83 Assembly Comm. 7,83 Letterwinners' Club 3-83 Photography Club 3,43 French Club 5-83 Equipment Manager l,23 Swimming l,2. ROSS, RANDY--Class Day Comm. 83 Drum Majors 7,83 Cam- pus Life I-63 Marching Band l-83 Jazz Band 3-83 Office Assistant l,2. SACHS, ANDREA--Marelrirrg Band l-sg Lerrerwlrrrrere' Club 2,83 Senior Breakfast Comm. 83 I2-B Formal Hostess 73 Color Guard 7,83 Swimming 33 Symphonic Band I-83 Pep E Club 5-83 French Club 3,43 UN Trip 63 lntemational Club 3,4. SANDERS, DAWN--Herrer Rell 3,73 Class Day Comm. 83 Alumni Dinner 63 Senior Board 7,83 Student Gov't l,73 Senior Breakfast Comm. 83 Junior-Senior Prom Comm. 83 I2-B Formal Hostess 73 Steppers 7,83 Pep E Club l-83 BCC 7,83 Scarleteers 5-8. SAPPENFIELD, PATRICIA--Heber Roll sg OEA Prwident 7,83 Basketball I-63 Letterwinners' Club 5,63 Pep E Club 3-63 Treas- urer 7,83 Scroll Staff 5,63 BCC 5-83 UN Trip 63 Scarleteers 5-81 Quill Staff 7,83 Prom Comm. 8. SCHAPPERT, HENRY--l-lerrer Rell l-23 Spanish Club 5,63 Scarlet Standout 8. SCHLENKER, BYRON--Assembly Comm. 7-8: Alumni Dinner 5-63 Spanish Club l-23 Football I-23 Photography Club l-83 Chess Club 5-63 Office Assistant 3-43 AFJROTC l-8. SCHLENKER, KIMBERLEY--Class Day Comm. 83 I2-B Formal Hostessg Pep E Club,l,23 Ofticc Assistant 3,43 Scarleteers 7. SCHMIDT, RICK--Honor Roll l-53 Basketball l-83 Letter- winners' Club 5-83 Spanish Club l,23 Senior Board 7,81 Student Gov't 6,73 Football l,3,5,73 Baseball 43 BCC 3-83 UN Trip 63 Scarleteers 5-83 Debate 1,23 GXT 1-83 Commencement Comm. 83 Kiwanian of the Month 8. SCHNEIDER, LARRY SCHWITTERS, BECKEY--Honor Roll l-83 Class Day Comm. 83 Campus Life I-83 Spanish Club I3 Senior Breakfast Comm. 83 Junior-Senior Prom Comm, 83 Scarlet Choir l,23 BCC 7,83 Scarleteers 73 Ad Club 7,83 DECA 7,83 JA 53 Central Campus 3-6. SEWELL, CHET--Scroll staff 5-s, Aser. Editor 7, UN Trip 6, Swimming l-73 Track l-33 School Play 3-81 Play Production 3-83 Span- ish Club 3-53 Junior Ambassador to Mexico 33 Concert Choir I,2Q Honor Roll 2,3,6,73 PEOPEL 6,81 Debate 3,4,7,83 Scarleteers 5-83 G!T l-83 Letterwinners' Club 1-83 Top 1596, SHELTON, JAMES-PEOPEL 5-s. SHEPARD, .III..I..-Basketball I-83 Track 3-83 Letterwinners' Club 3-83 Spanish Club I-43 Student Gov't 2,43 I2-B Formal Hostess 73 Cross Country 3-83 Scroll Staff 5-83 Otiioe Assistant 3,4. SHEPHERD, J EFF-oymrraeriea Manager 7,83 Track 2,-1,63 Soccer 6,83 Equipment Manager 7,83 Scarlet Choir l,23 PEOPEL 3-8. SHEPHERD, STEVE--Football 13 Problem Solving 5-7. SHIPLEY, BUD--Central Campus 7. SHIVERS, CARLA--PEOPEL 5. SISSEL, RENEE--l-lerrer Rell 73 OEA 7-8, Marching Barra 143 Letterwinners' Club l-43 Color Girard 3-43 Pep E Club I-63 French Club l-23 Forensics 33 Ad Club 63 JA 3-4. SIX, RON-Honor Roll 1,23 Wrestling 3,4,7,s, Baseball 2. SLAUGHTER, DENISE SLEMP, DEVON--Wrestling l-73 Track l-53 Pep E Club Oflice ASSISIZIIIK I-43 JA l-4,7. SLIFKA, MICHELLE--Honor Roll l-43 Marching Band Letterwinners' Club I-83 Color Guard 3-62 Captain 7,83 Pep E I-63 UN Trip 63 Scarleteers 7,83 JA l,33 GXT l,23 United Nations 7,83 Concert Band l,2. SLIFKA, MIKE--Track 2,4,6,s3 Lerrerwirrrrere' Club 4-sg C Country 5,73 Scarlet Choir 2. SMITH, DANA--Honor Roll I-5,7,83 Class Day Comm. 83 S ish Club 7,83 Senior Breakfast Comm. 83 I2-B Formal Hostess 73 E Club l,23 Upward Bound 6,8. SMITH, J OHN--Track 2,43 Letterwinners' Club 2, Baseball Central Campus 5. SMITH, MIKE--Home Remodeling 7,8. SMITH, RENEE--Herrer Roll 7,83 Marching Band I-63 l Formal Hostess 73 Color Guard 3-63 Pep E Club I-83 Ad Clu DECA 7,83 East Enterprises 5. SMITH, SHELDON--Track I,3,5,7Q Concert Choir 83 Let winners' Club 5-83 Football l,3,5,73 Students In Leadership I,23 Choir l-4,7,83 Afro Club 5,6. SMITH, TED--Honor Roll l3 Class Day Comm. 83 Spanish C 3,43 Upward Bound 5-83 JA l. SMITH, TERESA--Cheerleaders I-73 OEA 63 Track 2,43 Con Choir l,23 School Play 3-63 Silent Vibrations 7,83 Madrigal Dinner l, Play Production 3-63 Pep E Club l-83 Office Assistant l-33 UN Tri Scarleteers 7. SNELSON, TERRI SORENSEN, JUANITA--Alumni Dinner sg om 7,83 c cen Choir 2-63 Letterwinners' Club I-43 Senior Breakfast Comm Junior-Senior Prom Comm. 83 Scarlet Choir I-33 Madrigal Dinner French Club I3 Oflice Assistant 23 Art Club 5. SPARKS, SHERYL SPAULDING, DAVE--Herrbr Roll l-4.7.8, Basketball 1,23 terwinners' Club 3-83 Football I,3,53 Baseball l-83 Golf I-83 Pep ' Club 7,83 Scroll Staff 5-83 NHS 7,83 BCC 7,83 UN Trip 63 Scarleteers GIT 3-8. SPECK, SUSAN--Honor Roll l,2,5-83 Class Day Comm. Marching Band 3-63 Jazz Band 5,63 Senior Breakfast Comm. 83 S phonic Band 3-63 Pep E Club 5-82 UN Trip 6, SPEED, TROY-Honor Roll I,73 Central Campus 7,8. SQUIRES, TORI--Honor Roll l,5-83 Class Day Comm. Marching Band 1,23 PEP E Club 7,83 French Club I,2Q Scroll S 5-83 Top l59b STAATS, NICHOLE-Color Guard 3-6, Captain 7,81 Fre Club I-83 Letterwinners' Club 3-83 Chamber Singers 3-63 Mad Dinner 3,53 Spring Musical 4,61 Marching Band 3-83 Honor Roll l Assembly Comm. 7,83 Class Day Comm. 83 Scarleteers 5-83 GXT Scarlet Choir I3 Concen Choir 23 Fall MlEiC3I 3,5. STEGEMAN, JEFF STEPHEN, LES--Basketball l,23 Ietterwinners' Club 7,83 F ball l,3,5,73 Baseball 4,6,8 STEVENS, DAWN--Hbrrar Roll 7,83 12-B Formal Host Pep E Club 3-63 Social Vice-President 7,83 French Club I-43 Ph graphy Club 3-63 Scroll StaII Printing 5-83 BCC 63 Oflice Assistant l Scarleteers 73 Art Club 83 PTSA 7,83 Library Helper 7. i , J, TISH, MICHELLE MARIE-Honor Roll I3 Class Day Emm. 83 Marching Band 5,63 lxtterwinners' Club 3,43 Senior Breakfast mm. 83 Junior-Senior Prom Comm. 83 Color Guard 5,63 Orchestra 83 Pep E Club 5-83 Drama 1,23 Music Theory 7,8. TOCK, RAY--Basketball 1.23 Baseball 4.83 Pep -'E' Club 7,8. TOLL, TIM--Gymnastics Manager 7,83 Basketball Manager 1-43 oss Country 1-73 Soccer 83 Equipment Manager 7,83 TV Production 3 Pep E Club 7,83 Office Assistant I-83 PEOPEL 1-83 Scarleteers 3 JA 5,6. TUART, LISA--Class Day Comm. 83 Spanish Club 7,83 Senior eakfast Comm. 83 Junior-Senior Prom Comm. 83 Pep E Club 3-83 Itotography Club 3-83 Scroll Staff Photographen BCC I-8, UVE, RONDA-Honor Roll I-83 Class Day Comm, 83 arching Band I-83 Jazz Band 3,43 Letterwinners' Club 1-83 Senior eakfast Comm. 83 Junior-Senior Prom Comm. 83 Color Guard 5-73 p E Club 5-83 Ad Club 7,83 Scarleteers 5-83 DECA 7,8. UDBROCK, SHARON-PEOPEL 5-a. UNINS, IVIICHELLE.-Honor Roll 1-4.6-83 Class Day Comm, Marching Band 1-83 Symphonic Band 1-83 Pep E Club 7.83 Scarlet- :rs 5,73 Upward Bound 7,8. WEET, RICK-Football 16 Baseball 1-sg Golrss. WENSEN, KEVIN-Basketball 1,23 Marching Band 1-83 Jazz und 3'8: Cross Country I-43 Photography Club 5-83 Image Comm. 7.8. ZYMANSKI, RANDY-1-tonor Roll 1-sg Alumni Dinner 4,63 'EA 7,83 'rraek 3,43 Swimming 1-43 Chex Club 4-83 acc 3.43 Scuba lub 3.4, 'ATE, BRIAN-Letterwinnera' Club 5-sq Football 1,3,5,73 Golf 11. AYLOR, BRENT-betterwinners' Club 1-83 Spanish Club 1-43 tball I,3,5Q Swimming 2,4,6,8Q Golf2,4,6,83 Pep E Club 1-83 Scroll if 5-83 BCC 5-83 UN Trip 63 Scarleteers 7.83 Scuba Club 2,53 GXT ERAN, JOHN--Marching aanel 141 Spanish Club 1,23 Football ESDALL, MARK--Traek 2.4.63 Letterwinners' Club 4-63 tball 1,33 UN Trip 63 Central Campus 5,6. HOMAS, STEVE-Wrestling 1-83 Track 43 betterwinners' Club 83 Football 1,33 TV Production I3 Pep E Club 7,83 Photography lub 7,81 Quill Staff Photographer 7.83 Upward Bound 3-83 Drake elays Helper 2,4,6,83 Fellowship of Christian Athletes 5-83 Boys' State urnament Helper 63 Bermuda Boys 5-8. 1-IURMAN, DAN ILLOTSON, TODD--wrestling 163 Football 1,3,5,7. ITUS, TOMMY OLSON, CARLA--Scarlet ctioir 1-s. ORRES, SCOTT--Alumni Dinner 5-83 Letterwinners' Club 3- Spanish Club 1-53 Swimming 3-83 Pep E Club 5-83 Photography lub 7,83 BCC 3-83 Scarleteers 5-83 TV Production 13 Quill Staff Photo- apher 7,83 Drake Relays Helper 4.6.83 Bermuda Boys 5-83 Boys' Basket- ll Tournament Helper 6.8. OWNSEND, MATT-Alumni Dinner 4.6.83 Track 63 Letter- inners' Club 5-83 BCC 1-83 Office Assistant 7,83 PEOPEL 5-83 Scarlet- rs 5-83 Debate 5-8. RIBBY, THERESA TURNER, CHRISTINE--Pep E Club 5,63 Office Assistant 1.7. TURNER, SHANNON--Honor Roll 3-53 Class Day Comm. 83 Alumni Dinner 73 Basketball 1-43 Track 1,23 Marching Band 7,83 Letter- winners' Club 7,83 Senior Breakfast Comm. 83 Junior-Senior Prom Comm. 83 I2-B Formal Hostess 73 Steppers 7.83 Pep E Club 1-83 French Club 1,23 Scroll Staff 7,83 BCC 3.4. UNDERWOOD, STEVE--Honor Roll 3-63 Light!Sound Crew 5-83 Letterwinners' Club 5-83 TV Production I-83 Quill Ad Staff 5,63 Ad Club 5,63 GXT 7,8. VAN CLEAVE, JIM--1-tonor Roll 1.2.73 Basketball 1,23 Cross Country 33 Soccer 6.83 Pep E Club 7,83 Office Assistant 5-83 Upward Bound 6-8. VANDER SCHEL. TROY-Spanish Club 3-63 Football 1,3,53 TV Production 7,83 Track 2. VASQUEZ, ANGIE--1-lonor Roll 1-63 Assembly Comm. 7,83 Alumni Dinner 2.4.63 Marching Band I,3,5,71 Spanish Club 1-43 12-B Formal Hostms 73 Steppers 3-63 Captain 7,83 Equipment Manager 63 Pep E Club 1-83 Scroll Staff 7,83 NHS 7,83 BCC 3-63 UN Trip 63 Track 43 Tennis 2. VAUX, BRIAN VAYDING, FRANCES--Basketball 1,23 Tennis 63 Upward Bound 5.6. WALKER, MELISA--PEOPEL 5-tt. WALLACE, KARI--Honor Roll 7.33 Class Day Comm. 83 015A 5-81 Gymnastics I-41 Senior Breakfast Comm. 83 Junior-Senior Prom Comm. 83 Pep E Club 1-83 Photography Club 5-83 Office Assistant 5-83 PEOPEL 3,43 Soarleteers 3-63 Art Club I-83 JA 1.2. WALTIIER, LISA-Honor Roll 1,33 Class Day Comm. 83 Alumni Dinner 83 Concert Choir 3-6,83 Letterwinners' Club I-43 Senior Breakfast Comm. 83 Junior-Senior Prom Comm. 83 Scarlet Choir 1,23 Madrigal Dinner 1,33 Pep E Club 3-83 French Club 1.23 BCC 83 Quill Ad Staff 63 Oilice Assistant 3-63 Scarleteers 5. WARREN, CRAIG-Tv Production 63 Photography Club 1-at New Horizons I-8. WASESKUK, LYNN WATERS, JACKIE--Chamber Singers I,2Q Silent Vibrations 3-83 Play Production 1-43 Ofiice Assistant 1-83 DECA 7,8. WEEKS, BRADLEY-PEOPEL sag Central Campus 3. WEIDNER, MITSUKO--Honor Roll 163 Spanish Club 143 Pep E Club 73 Science Club 5-73 NHS 7,83 Office Assistant 6.73 JA 43 GXT 1-83 International Club tVice-Presidentj 1-8. WHEELDON, TIM--Honor Roll 7,83 Football 1,33 TV Produc- tion 3,43.Scrol1 Staff 5-7, Editor 83 BAC 3-63 Problem Solving 1-43 Debate 73 Central Campus 5-8. WHIPPLE, JAKE WHITE, MIKE-PEOPEL 4,53 Scarlet Production Company 7: EEE Club I-71 JA 73 Home Remodeling 7,8. WILABY, DARREN--Honor Roll 7.83 Campus Lire 3-63 TV Production 3.4: G!T 7.8. WILLIAMS, .IODY--Chamber Singers 7,83 Conoen Choir 5-83 Spring Musical 7.83 Scarlet Choir 1-83 Madrigal Dinner 7,8. WILLIAMS, KIM-Assembly Committee 83 Marching Band I-83 Letterwinners' Club 23 Senior Breakfast Comm. 83 Junior-Senior Prom Comm. 83 Symphonic Band 1-83 Pep E Club 5-8. WILLIAMS, IVIEREDITH-Honor Roll 2-5,83 Spanish Club 3,43 Football 13 Pep E Club 5-83 NHS 83 BCC 7,83 Oflice Assistant I-83 Scarletoers 73 Scarlet Standout 7. WILLIAMS, SCOTT-Central Campus 4.7. WILLIAMSON, CHERYL-Aa Club 53 DECA 7, WILSON, ENDA-Concen Choir 7.83 Scarlet Choir 1-83 Madri- gal Dinner 7.8. WILSON, PAM--wrestling fmanagerj 3-sg Volleyball 1.3. Letter- winners' Club 5-83 Equipment Manager 3-83 French Club 1,23 Oflice Assistant 1.21 Quill Staff 5-8. WILSON, TAM1-PEP--E Club 7,8. WINELAND, .IAYNEE-Scar1etChoir to WINGET, CONNIE-Class Day Comm. 4,83 Alumni Dinner 83 Track 2.4,6,83 Letterwinners' Club 1-83 Senior Breakfast Comm. 83 Junior-Senior Prom Comm. 83 12-B Formal Hostess 73 Cross Country 53 Pep E Club 1-83 Photography 3-83 Quill Ad Staff 63 Scarleteers 7,83 Ad Club 63 DECA 83 Student Involvement 7.8. WINGFIELD, DARCY--Concert Choir 83 Scarlet Choir 1-43 Pep E Club 7,83 Central Campus 5.6. WINTERS, SCOTT--Honor Roll 1,33 Letterwinners' Club 3-83 Baseball 3-83 TV Production 1-4,7.83 GIT 1-83 Basketball I-8. WOLVER, ROBERT--Track 3-73 Cross Country 3-73 PEO- PEL 5-83 Central Campus 7. WORKMAN, LYNN--Honor Roll 1-43 Assembly Committee 7,83 Class Day Comm. 83 Alumni Dinner I,3,5,71 Marching Band 3-83 Letterwinners' Club 3-83 Senior Breakfast Comm. 83 Junior-Senior Prom Comm, 83 12-B Formal Hostess 73 Steppers 3-83 Pep E Club 1-83 French Club 1,23 BCC 1-83 Scarleteers 5-81 GXT I-8. WORTHINGTON, J OHNNIE--PEOPEL 5-a. WRIGHT, DAVID--Senior Class President 7,83 Senior Board 7,83 Student Gov't 7,83 Football 1,3,5,73 Swimming 1-83 Track 2.4.63 Soccer 6,83 Golf 83 Honor Roll 1-83 NHS 5-83 Kiwanian ofthe Month 73 BCC 3-83 UN 63 PEOPEL 5-8: Scarletoers 3-8. YANG, NENG-Honor Roll 1,23,Tennis 3-83 Volleyball 1,23 Con- oen Choir 43 School Play 63 French Club 5,63 Play Production 63 BCC 7,83 Central Camptts 7,83 Upward Bound 3-83 lntemational Club 5-8. YOUNG, LARRY--Honor Roll 1-83 Basketball 2,4.6,a3 Letter- winners' Club 4-83 Pep E Club 5-83 Baseball 2,4,6,83 Football I,5,7Q NHS 83 BCC 43 Scarleteers 5,73 Scarlet Standout 7. YOUNG, MELODEE-Pep E Club 7. YOUNG, SHANNON-Honor Roll I-83AS5cmb1y Comm. 7,83 Class Day Comm. 83 Alumni Dinner 1,3,5,73 Marching Band 3-83 Chamber Singers 3-63 Concen Choir 1-43 Spring Musical 2.4.63 Letter- winners' Club 3-83 Pep E Club I-83 Madrigal Dinner 3,53 Steppers 3-83 12-B Fomial Hostess 73 Prom Comm. 83 Senior Breakfast Comm. 8. YOUNGS, KARRIE ZALLEK, JOANNE-Honor Roll 1-33 Class otnoer 1,23 Softball 2,43 Swimming 5: Student Gov't 1-43 Quill Staff 7,83 Close-up 8, NY 1-4. ZAPF, KELLY-Clas Day Comm. 83 Track 1-43 Senior Breakfast Comm. 83 Prom Comm. 83 12-B Formal Hostess 73 Pep E Club I-83 Oiiice Assistant 1-83 An Club 5.8. SENIOR DIRECTORY 59 fff VL-L Q I Q fzffv I A ' . -rv, if . fn ', s, F ' . , t if Q ass o at .ft -Q l s ' Q I is 'N N 4 led by students with experience To lead a class, a person must have the skills it takes to be a leader. That is just what the Junior Class officers possess. Brad Hiatt, president, was also president of his class his freshman year. Kathy Adams, vice-president, is in her first year as a class officer. Angie Eyerly, secretary, had the job of treasurer during her sophomore year. For Kelly Cory, treasurer, this is her first year as a class officer. ,fi wx. s qsxgs, fi l WX X, PWA JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS. ROW l: Kelly Cory fSecretaryJ, ROW 2: Kathy Adams tVice-p CTreasurerJ, Brad Hiatt QPresidentJ, Angie Eyerly as 1 i t . ' Eirik Ackerman Theresa Alfred M , .f rl 4 5 -I Vi Steve Ackley Billy Anderson xg 'J Q' y G' Q A p S V. W my V S 1 Kathy Adams Dorne Anderson ' I ' ' - , i etei- i ' 'A Donna Adkins Jack Anderson 3 f , I A ' i - . Jerry Anderson Michele Armstrong Jill Anderson Shawn Asleson ,, Mike Anderson Kenny Atkins ,g I ' Tracy Angell Chouang Baccam ' I ff' K -V .. Dharl Bagley Lisa Bailiff Chris Baker Scott Baker Krista Banker Melissa Barr Lisa Bates Lance Beasley Jon Bergman Amy Bernard Maricella Bernardino Kevin Bettis Chris Bodensteiner Becky Bombela Kelley Bonwell Jeff Bower Tammy Bradshaw Kim Brazil Kim Breeding Troy Brierly Shauntal Baker Kayla Ball Mark Ballard Randy Ballard Cary Beerbower James Beery Raquel Bell Scott Bell Shelley Betts Rob Biddle Shevie Birney Troy Blackford Kim Bowers Roxanne Boylan Mike Bradford Abraham Bradley Kerrie Brooks Mike Brown Steve Brown William Brown 60 JUNIORS: ACKERMANMBROWN M A K, A .... i . ,Jes A t .... we QQ. at 3 . V fy .QI .1 ' .N 1 - ,. -h ... .X I Sal., , ., 1 y - K kk ffm .AK kkk, Q l xg t X 4 i H ' 'if rg ' is s X' 1'- 1 as K K. . L, X n ,, A ' ' .' 0 Y., ns of - V' an S QS va B. ' 5' - K S Q l 1 5, .5 Z Q f -1, A, a..,r- '-af: Fgref' . g 1' Q s at ? X 'a ,gg ff ' l 'K 1' A L Q .1 t:,f1,-:L:,'a.,,g-- Q3 gf'tf':vsg'1eza:fg3g3g5A 1 gr .X ' vii ,v : V' H . ig I ,. N . ,, , X K-,L . . 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Q S tm , gr- , I, 5 l 2 lf' 1 2-sa ye to P ,....... u x r 5 , M s 4 .-. fs . , v .1 ' 1 I 'M be Darci Brumbaugh Leslie Bryant Eric Buchacker Darren Bullard Kevin Burton Michael Byerly Norman Calaway Brian Calderon Rusty Carmichael Julie Carpenter Kevin Carstens Cyndi Carter Alysia Chaffee David Chamberlain Foun Chan Leonard Chandler Tammy Clark Elizabeth Cockerham Fran Cockrell Charlene Coe Max Combs Rona Conlin Sara Conner Justine Conway Chadd Crouse Dale Crutcher Duke Crutcher Christy Cumpton Michele Darr Debi Davis Jim Davis Richard Davis Mike Detmer Mike Diehl Tim Dixson David Dobson Rick Dunagan Jim Dycus Lisa Edmonds Kay Edvenson Jay Elder Michelle Ellis Jacquelyn Enochs Andy Erickson 87 David Bump Toni Burgctt Sean Burke Tammy Burns Dawn Cameron Denise Cameron Brian Carbine Sherry Cardis Darrell Carter Joann Case Joseph Case Shelli C ave Todd Christensen John Christiansen Carmelita Clark Dianna Clark Donna Coleman Sean Coleman Tricia Collins Demetra Colton Jerry Cooper John Cooper Kelly Cory Tracey Cox Kim Dake Dave Dales Candy Danncr Linda Darling Trent Davis Vickie Davidson Charles Dayc Terry Deaton Tammy Doland Rod Dowler Bob Dubois Shannon Dudley Michael Edwards Shari Edwards Brenda Eenhuis John Eicher Angie Eyerly Tami Fairman Jim Farrell Laura Faux JUNIORS: BRUMBAUCH--FAUX 6I Tracy Ferris Annette Fetters Kelly Fcttkether Lori Finn Michelle Foster Barney Fraaken Chris Freeman Mike Froggc Elaine Galvan Lisa Galvan Ted Galvan Debbie Garneau Brad Gillum Chuck Gilmore Lynnae Gilmore Matt Glas Jeff Gratias Scott Gratias Gary Green Michael Green Bobbi Grother Chris Gunn Raquel Gunn Shelly Gunn Sherry Hansen Tricia Hardin Mike Harrington De Ronn Harris Rob Hatchitt Julie Hebron Steve Heckinger Teresa Hedlund Debbie Hernandez Chris Herweh William Herweh Mary Hess Jodi Higgins Steve Hill Todd Hill Kevin Hilsenbeck Jeff Hockett Kenny Hodges Carolyn Hoekman Jakki Hogan Misty Fiser 2 - ' f 3 'fi J fr Paul Fisher ' J if A ,4 - f 4? Penny Fitts Ty -4 'H ' u 'I ' - ' Ann Formanek ' ' N' ' ' ' J' Marlene Frost Bill Fudge Tracey Gabriel Holly Galivan 'i Michelle Garrett Sherry Gathercole f , Q Mark Gering 'if Rod Gill I gs- I .k ,i .V ! 'jx' V , , Y as ww V ,, M Kelly Glass f, , - A We Joe Gordon ' E' 2' ,T ' ' 4 , H .F Shawn Gorrell 42, 'I i ' 'J 4 J J ' I Tim Graeve ff - ' if ' as ' X , ' A . ' ' ,Q C f lg, I K,-.r 4- K, 1,14 l v 'i A 'V,2L,y2.7::,1 V' , . StacCy Green J 4 c w ' - at 3 fe. ' J -Y . ,-,L , tw X, 4 ,AQ. . Hope Greene d . ,h ' Q ' Paula Greenfield J Q' l A 9 ' S T ' J' - Jw .' , ii Michael Gress 'A , 4 M sv 42.3 -.. if A ' 1 4' S s ww .-, JV if 5- be J Q t , 2 5 Q vi as 6 - 'i ' -5 'e?3 J John Gutterres 2' '. -5 , I f f , I Shelli Guycr ' ' 4 , ' . Paulette Haag J , . 1 1 J ' 5 - fi . fi Craig Hanner A K M A .. t W 'f QSM 1 , J ,ep -..,-:y,3, V V. , Qc. , - ,. - as yas, e 2 U 0' 44 P , G ' use .V ,Y ' Xt P: ,. -.I -' -pf lx! L ' , :Targa ? ..+ A r-at 4 'Q it l K , , M v I Rhoda Harris Q: , , , - 4' Dee Harrison 'fr 5- Q 5 ., ' Julie Harrison 4 , 'Y , Robert Harrison ??fii ,, A X I ' L , Nicki HW - 1 g V , A- E-its Kim Heiderschcidt Qt '1. 4,1 -r W At' ' , ' Mike Helm -4 ' I W, Shoua Her ' T i' ' ' ' sr R ,fs Q an V Brad Hiatt H 1 ' . V V ' - Todd Hickey .2 .. ,f Q' . -'. ,Q at ' Cheryl Hickman jg gg X X it 1 Bobbie Hicks ' Q . A 4-... Q ' A ,Ji Shannon Hines Steven Hobbs , Tracy Hobbs X Kristy Hochmuth 4 x Rusty Hokanson I F A F 9 V 1 Anthony Holt .a '2+ L J , f J g , 4 Tricia Holtorf ' J, A ,j-5 ' - ., i John Hopkins ' lx ' 3 ' X , f ' A, It 62 JUNIORS: FERRIS-HOPKINS -, -- vi ' ' v-v - , t mm, ,S U., , Q - , 'lr , r - ,, - Hr O N. ' .as s Me- new td I ,- I xl, .4 Q my awe , x. A If 1 4 D ' x gf' Y C ,ra it 'Q J - a a A - 1 .- - g -f 1 A ,fu ttf 4 - Qi? ' 522 F3 ' I ,. ,-. N, ,5 X I :H 'Sf' l . t an 3, i x K V, I A I flirt ,.. K V ' ' W, 'au 1 . A ,. 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ROW 2: . lnesejuniors had to receive an A or B in sophomore Tricia Holtorf, Dawn Cameron, Don Robinson. lish in order to take journalism. and they are learning Manila Houangvan Curt Howard Tracey Howard Kevin Huck Mike Hutchings Sherry Hutson Cory liams Sherri Irvin Jeannie Jager Brent James Cheri James Michelle Jarrett Jennifer Johnston Mark Jones Rae Jones Cindy Kalar Blaine Hudnall Hope Hullinger Julie Hunger Trena Hunter Brian Isaacson George Jackson Laura Jackson Lora .Jackson Gerome Jefferson Cherise Johnson John Johnson Ralph Johnson Dainis Kalnins Kevin Kauffman Richard Keller Robin Kelsey JUNIORS: HOUANGVAN KELSEY 6? eww '- . f X? 3!tg 5'.j 3. wqiv we 1, ' Egj g7.f:a.: -, QQ fvqggyj x ees Qs Y 'X Ti A A J Juniors Rebecca McClurg, bottom left, and Debbie Vignaroli, top left, talk to a college representative about possible future plans and sign up for more information. Deciding on which college to go to is a tough decision for mostjuniors to make. Pam Kellogg Jill Kepford Scott Kerns lvory King Toby Knoop K. Kommavongsa Kent Krause Chris Kuehler Lonnie Le Croy Danny Leach Samantha Lehman Sharon Lcpley Denise Lindemoen Lisa Linnane Lavina Lint Melissa Lipich Dc Anne Losee Thath Lothi Khoun Lovan Becky Lowery Jenny Maland Konekeo Malavong Mark Manley Bryan Mapes Shelley Matthias Vance Mattison Courtney Maxwell Dana May Mark King Carl Kirschbaum Amanda Kisner Karolee Klonglan Billy Kuhns Michelle Lafary David Lang Gary Larson Candy Lester Greg Leverette Dereek Lewis Mary Lewis Ted Lippold Bryan Little Anne Lizotte Terry Logan Trent Lumley Timothy Lynch Tammy Lynn Matt Madsen Lisa March Tony Martinez Traci Mason Joseph Matthew Bob McChesney Rebecca McClurg Chad McCuen Leslie McGee 64 JUNIORS: KELLOGGWMCHUGH 1, f - A if ali. X. ffl -Kiwis wife ' . L, - if ,jx g I . W N t 3 - ' 1 Salk AJ' mi! 5. f 'f fr so rv J il T , , ,Aa .4 1 W ,U iq.-. 7 Q . ,- A is . J 'sa sf ,tg f .. V, jx., i R . 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': A C U . .. 1 'fr 1 R .- ., Q? 4 P is 6 n , .J- HY 7 ZH N 1 ... , . .nflg fs qs .4 -v Tanya Mclntire Pat McVay Don Meehem Marty Mentzer Charbetta Miller Jeff Miller Eldridge Mitchell Scott Moats Melissa Moore George Morris Shelley Morris Tom Morrow Steve Murphy Todd Murphy Kim Myers John Negrete Leslie Nixon Chad Oliver Mike Ollie Kclleen Orey Brad Osborne David Osterquist Beverly Overton Paula Palmer Rob Patterson Tammy Pavon Deondray Perkins Napone Phommachakr . .. ..- K I . ff , ,,, ' 35' ' QP ' 'r ,,-. - X.. an L. ,ft , ,, Z.. ffi',f ' .qi ek 5 - Ag' , ' - 1 f:1?'. , , I W we - .Qt 7 7. .. - ' fggggy, ' 'rib I. in K v I ., . Q -v ' ' 4 L -A L 1 .I 1 - ' ya lil .. f - 1 Q- I 5'at,Qi55g: K wig it 43? V f ' 1 Zig, ' . . lt .n in - fa 2 5- .Q . ,tv J 'A I- L. eg - 1' , 1 -, 55 ,gs 1 cf 1- -yr tg': g,fgI--X. ji , ' xg ww -' . t f wg vu ' ,X ' '- . . '42 -' A its . L, K ,Z i :wr . , X , my-si al 4 I' X Y , A., . 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A ' 1 ,, ' , '- 1 it -.r . .WT Kathy Pludc .. f Elaine Plum -A Brent Poindexter is 3 Brad Pollard Shawn Rainey - Mario Ramos - gg Ramona Ray Beth Raymond R49 Lisa Reynolck 2 Tim Rhoads - Danny Richardson ' Jeff Riddlebarger Laura Robbins Chris Roberts Donnie Robinson Jack Robinson Pat Robinson Jeff Roche Bonnie Rodda if Mike Mertz Todd Meyers Sandra Miquel Shawn Millang Vanessa Molloy Bob Mongar Robin Moon Biff Moore Robin Morse Leslie Mosher Bonnie Mullin Rodney Murphy .lim Nelson Jody Nelson Patty Nichols Penny Nichols Tony Ortiz Britt Osborn .lim Osborn .loan Osborn Scott Park ' 1 sous Mark P ir 1 Tisha Parsons Laura Paterno Rob Pieriek Chris Pike Teri Piekney David Platt Bette Powell Kent Pugh Tammy Pulley Amos Purcell Kristy Reasoner Shanna Reed Sandra Reiner Kristie Remster David Reidel lrarrry Rife Stephanie Ripley .lohn Rivas JUNIORS: MCINTIRE- RODDA 65 Diana Roff Joe Rogers Kirk Rollins Perry Rollins Cindy Ruttenburg Janell Ryan Victoria Saenz Shawn Sanford Dayle Scarlet Mike Seharper Darin Schreck Michelle Sease Aneesah Shabazz Scott Shamblen Jack Shannon Mike Sharpnack Miehell Shook Chris Silver Connie Smith Corey Smith Rusty Smith Scott Smith Troy Somers David Sparks Jon Stephens Michelle Stephens Troy Stewart Bryan Stinson Rhonda Sullivan Steve Sutherlin John Swackhamer Dawn Swanson Kcvin Teske Kevin Tew Jeff Thomas Lorry Thomas Kerry Tillotson Gary Titus Duane Tobey David Todd John Turpen John Tyler Julie Tyrrell Kelly Updike Chip Rose John Rounds Steve Rowley Joyce Russell Jamie Sargent Robert Sargent Brad Sawhill Dwayne Scannell Frances Selby Kevin Sellers Phouvon Senephansiri Cody Sewell Anne Shaw Robert Shepherd Mike Shiffer Kevin Shipley Greg Smith Robert Smith Ron Smith Roslyn Smith Sheryl Sparks Kim Spaw Shelby Spiers Sam Stafford Mark Stone David Stowers Mike Strait Jesus Streeper David Swim Todd Tarbox Greg Tellis Mark Tesdall Mark Thompson Troy Thompson Kim Thomson Michelle Tidball Lynda Tollari Troy Toney Denise Troncin Tim Turner Yvonne Van De Boe Kirk Vanderlinden Cinnamon Van Gundy Joseph Van Gundy 66 JUNIORS: ROFF-VAN GUNDY 'Q ' . . .P r 'H s X - , W . . :nw , , , , , - M- . - , 4 -. 4 I' 4 Q , W ,, . ,I M, - '- ,- , , - I in A- , i ,.. 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This common getaway is practiced daily f 'fi5 H' ,wi w, 7 Joe Van Haalen David Van Rossum Tricia Vasquez Debbie Vignaroli Khushal Wardak Brian Weeks Barb Weiland Patrick Wells Melissa Wiehael Cory Wilcox David Wilkins Donna Williams Marvin Wise Debbie Woodard Tom Woods David Wright s K .ma , Lisa Vignovich Terrell Wade Steve Wagner Debbie Walker Tony Wells Brian Werts Jell' White Mike White Tara Williamson Brianetta Willis Don Winders Scott Winslow .laintes Wright Perry Wriglil Raymond Yenlci' Kris Yerkey JUNIORS: VAN HAALEN- ZUBFR 67 5 'W A- H K or -A 3 Q- i-ww 5 5' l it ' s- - e S, 13413. w - vairiviuofiw, H2545 v .n...f4vx Involvement: Sophomore oiioers tell of activities Jeff Stickel, president of the Sophomore Class, was also on the football team. He previously was president of the Freshman class and enjoys the challenge. Kim Heiting, vice-president, is in her first year as an officer. She is involved in Spanish Club, volleyball and softball. Matt McClelland, secretary, was on the wrestling team and also escorted Susan Murrow in the Homecoming Assembly. This is his first year as an officer. Ray Booker, treasurer, is also in his first year as an officer. He runs on the cross country team and is looking forward to the new track season. He feels it is an honor to be chosen as a class officer. The Sopho- more Class officers had a great year. Row l: President Jeff Stickel, Vice-president Kim Heiting. Row 2: Secretary Matt McClelland, Treasurer Ray- mond Booker. Mike Abrams Julie Ackerman David Ackley Shawn Adair Jeff Adney Nancy Alberts Rhonda Allison Brad Anderson Ronald Anderson Brenda Angell Mike Armstrong Teresa Ashworth Amphone Baceam Bouakhay Baccam Silinthorn Baceam Bill Bacon Tracey Adair Steve Adamovicz Craig Adams Brant Adkins Janell Anderson Jerry Anderson Karla Anderson Mark Anderson Kristin Auxier Sean Averill Dianna Avery Brenda Babcock Tom Bacon Kathryn Bailey Todd Bailey Toni Bailey 68 SOPHS: ABRAMS-BAILEY Q42 xi l . . 1 , ,- i sn, ,N .X if ax 5' Y I -1 ,- 2 .1 13 r -A I A , S Y ,- 0 .fl '- I ti t V , vga: :egg Q wif gm V CV' ,J 1. v A ' gx x .:, 'Q , 1' -L ,, :yi A 9 ' X '10 A A M' ' if 'JV' 9 4' '. I' , , i ,. IQ Q, . . y ' - I it 1 A ' a 11 ' 'Z ii! f.Z 7'9s i 3 'b' ,. . '- 24212, . Exist .TH 'ti B -A Af A 4' Y ' r L ' 'V si., it 4731, . -1 :V .. M,. 1 -6 , ig: .4 C if 3 A J . , 4 n. 4 J, - - , , . . 1 s- XX, ,V I of - , Y ws. .wanr ,N 55 i Q. 'W 'M . , t.s:a wR . 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XX X t J KX Lux X X V XX N X 1 V ,C- t XXL x K L V 'X 1 N S Robbie Bailiff Jon Bain Hollie Bainter Lisa Baker Renee Ballard Annette Barnhart Mark Baysinger Matt Beane Heather Beardsley Jenny Belieu Mikalene Bellville Karla Bennett Mike Berst Artis Bibbins Ed Bice Jimmy Biship Jason Blackford Christine Blanchard Melissa Bohmke Debbie Bolton Ray Booker Tina Bowlin Scott Bown Deanna Boyd Shellie Brancheomb Janan Brannen Robert Brants lass of Ann Baker Jenny Baker Jim Baker Cindy Barnhart Shannon Bartel Tracie Bassett Ronnett Beasley Brian Beener Henry Beerbower Laura Bennett Angel Benson Michelle Beougher Sherry Bieghler Missy Bierman Jay Birkinbine Harold Bland Tammy Bleitz Melinda Bohmke Ben Boor Lora Booth John Borne Clarence Boydston Kris Boylan Dennis Brnccwcll Mntt Brcnncckc Mary Ann Britchcr Christine Brondston SOPHS: BAILIFF BROADSTON 69 wi, wr ,ma .. gtg .- . .3526 any tag, , L , - S ., wig Swiss -exe. we Q . as it il' E11 1 Ti -s me x.-2 K 'fa Qlif Jeff Cartwright Deana Cason Robert Cason Doug Catron Kurt Cipale Phil Cipale Angie Clark Kevin Clark Jeremy Cobb Nila Cochrane David Cockerham Ken Cockerham Marsha Brockman Christine Brown Freeman Brown Lynn Brown Randella Brown Scott Brown Tracy Brown Lisa Brugioni Toni Bryant Kim Buch Darlene Buchholz Denise Buchholz Ricky Bucklin Duane Bump Kenny Burgess Maritta Burgett Chris Burt John Bushon Michael Butts Michelle Byerly Brian Byrkett Steve Caes Dan Card Erie Carey Erie Carlson Jamie Carmichael Jeff Carmichael Melissa Carpenter Shelly Carpenter Jennifer Carroll Teresa Carroll Jimmy Carter Teresa Chance Bill Chapman Kim Chapman Tammy Christensen Renee Clark Mindy Clem Jon Clement Leann Clifford Michelle Collins David Colton Mike Conner Mollie Conner 70 SOPHS: BROCKMAN-CONNER' I aiu. 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TK, Q J wx? x X . , I . , f K ' J X -f' f E t V 1 4. .r ' ' Y' , Eiga ' . .y 31:32, L, iii! iff A A ' Aa- -v J Pat Conway Candace Cook Kathy Copeland Brad Cowman Roy Cronin Donnie Crook Jeff Crouse Jim Cummings Cammie Davis Chris Davis Mary Ann Davis Mike Davis Loren Deering Rob Dehnert Chris Dennis Shelly Dicks Robyn Dunfee Ron Dyeus Ed Dyer Debbie Dyke Joe Elder Andy Elliott Tony Ellis Randy Ellsworth Wally Ewald Doug Fagen Shane Faller Dawn Farmer Rusty Fisher Scott Fitzgerald Amy Forbes Frank Formaro Rodrigo Friest Carl Fudge Lloyd Furnish Sloan Furtado Kris Gamble Anne Garcia Daniel Garrison Julie Garrison Steve Glas Tim Glick Tim Gobb Les Godwin Chad Cox Kelly Cox Robin Crabb Dawn Crees Lynn D'Aguanno Mary Dale Jay Davidson Alicia Davis Sheryl Davis Chris Dawson Mike De Franeisco Kenny Deering Kim Douglass Lucinda Dowell Marian Drake Kimberly Dudley .lolmelle Edmonds Sheree Edwards Chad Eichorn Jennifer Elder Shalm Emerson Fred Erickson Ronda Erickson Erie Evans John Ferrell Brian lfield Cheryl Finchum Melissa Fisher Denver Fortune Roeky Franklin Chad Fredregill David Freneh Natsuko Futami Ron Gabaldon Kathy Gagen Chris Gallahan Laura Gates Todd Geisinger Marr Genea Dawn Giefer Celene Gogerty Jasen Goode Denise Gookin John Gordon SOPHS: CONWAY-GORDON 7l Money at last! Sophomores get jobs Finally. the parents got their prayers answered: the little darlings gotjobs. While some students get jobs because they want extra money, others get jobsjust for the enjoy- ment of meeting new people. But all the same, there's money to spend on all the stuff parents won't buy. like, for girls, tons of clothes. For guys it's money to take their girl friends out with. And although you may spend a lot, it always seems to have gone Tom Gorgas Rhonda Grafton Anna Grandstaff Jim Grant Gloria Grother Roger Gulling Maurice Gunn Shannon Guyer Brad Hamilton Jason Haney Andy Hanke Julie Harders Mike Hateliitt Shannon Hays Paul Heaberlin Amos Heard Mike Green Michael Greene Twanna Greene Rusty Griffin Kenny Halbur Margie Hall Laura llalsted Ed Hamel Amy Hare Dawn Harmon Kim Harsh Brenda Harvey Steve Hebron Mike Heekman Dawn Heim Kim Heiting 72 SOPHS: GORGAS-HEITING for a good cause. Shown above is Darlene Buchholz at work cleaning the floor. 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Mike Lisac Ed Little Jon Livesay Bill Loegering Lisa Lund Natalie Lust Ellen Mann LaShawn Manson Sara Maurer Missy McAninch David McCann Dennis McCann Pam McDuell Bill McElvogue Lettie McElvogue Waller McElvogue Linda McMahon Missy McNccley Robyn Mentzer Melissa Meyer Tacey Mikesell Tracey Mikcsell Charles Miller Larry Miller Tracy Logan Bobbi Lovan Stan Lovan Steve Love Ed Martin Natalie Martindale Brandon Marvelli Charles Maurer Missy McChesney Malt McClelland Kim McClish Stacy McCombs Tammy McGilvra Shawn McKinney Tracey McLeod Larry McMahon Rochelle Mickle Leann Middleton Matt Mikesch Kristy Mikesell Missy Miller Shawn Miller Laura Moll Kevin Molloy 74 SOPHS: LISAC-MOLLOY Sophs show their spirit with links Sophomores showed their spirit at the Homecoming Assembly by buying over 2,000 spirit links. Shown here are Melissa McNecley, Laura Gates and Darcy Pickney as they demonstrate their class spirit by presenting the sophs' K' -.M M, spirit links to the student body. 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Cv ' ' f - 'J ' ' 'P ' ' ': 1 ' f ' F' -'Wt J, ' ' ' . - - ' ,iff f ge A Shawn Mooers Jeff Moore Valencia Moore Stacy Morrill Gina Murphy John Murphy Kristin Murphy Lori Murphy Renee Negrcte Brian Nelson Heidi Nelson Ricky Newcomb Chris Nordin Theresa Norlin Charles Northway Randy Nothdort' Carmin Oliphant Felicia Olson Suzette Olson Mike Oppenheim Gerald Palmer Christie Papiani Todd Park Michelle Paterson Adina Pelham Isaac Petersen Scott Peterson Jason Pierick Jerry Pope Tyler Poston Tammy Pottorft' Stacy Potts Debbie Pudans Theresa Pullen Tony Punelli Robert Purcell Richard Reed Bert Reid Toni Reynolds Stephanie Reynolds Deanna Ritter Kay Robbins Brad Roberts Craig Roberts Heidi Morris Kenny Moyer Jim Mulvchill Gary Mumford Nieolle Murphy Stacey Murray Susie Murrow Kelli Music Clint Newell Lynn Nguyen Eric Nichols Shane Nightscr Kris Nuckolls Steve Nutt Missie Oldham Steve Olgren Jan Osborn Tim Osborn Missy Osterquist Darren Packard Joe Pavon Lonnie Payton John Pearson Shera Pearson Darcy Pickney Marian Pinczer David Pollack Jenny Poole Bobbi Jo Powell Jimmy Prince Beth Prindle Wanda Prock Shirley Ramos Johanna Rapp Rashay Reasoner Dirk Reed Chadd Rifc Shawna Riley Karla Risius Bobbie Ritchey Eric Roberts Lance Roberts Jack Robuck Stephanie Rogness SOPHS: MOOERS-ROGNESS 75 W K ,Q ' abfiiagsg-Q S Qi iff T- K f - A A . - s.fglf4s1-M, gf-1 Q T sesame. X Christy Rogerson Randy Rollins Tony Rose Angie Roth Paul Rupprecht Tom Ruppreeht Nicole Rush Marie Russell Denise Salem Jerry Samuel Stacey Samuel Willard Sanders Tammy Sehade Melody Sehamerhorn Jeff Scheffers Bobbi Sehmacker Wendy Scott Rhonda Scovel Angie Seasc Jeff Shannon Dave Shellabarger Keith Shepherd Chris Siders Carl Siegworth Marnie Slater Mike Sledge Rich Slitka John Sloat Marlycea Smith Roy Smith Stephen Smith Steve Smith Cindy Snow Kurt Snyder Robert Snyder Amy Soderquist Tim Spencer Todd Spratt Jason Stanbary Jeff Stark Sarah Stephens Jenny Stevens Kristin Stevenson Tracy Stewart Lori Roush Kris Rowan George Rowley Roger Rumbaugh Kathy Ryan Sue Rye Duane Sachs Shannon Sage James Saner Anthony Sargent Robert Savini Tracy Sayre Donald Schmeling Lynn Sehooley Dareie Scott Donnell Scott Garin Shaw Renee Shedd Dusty Sheets Scott Sheets James Sieving Angie Silver Ernie Simon Carla Simpson Bill Smith James Smith Jerry Smith Josine Smith Steven Smith Trevor Smith Wendy Smith Steve Snell Russell Sparks Tammy Sparks Wendy Spaw Melissa Speed Heather Steen Dana Steffey Jim Stegeman Tom Steil Jeff Stiekel Tom Stoll Doug Stone Malinda Stone 76 SOPHS: ROGERSON-STONE H ,., yi f, 1 ft P fx Q 1 , Y 511 'ith' f a- J. 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' l , N I l glzafpsf, I ' ' ' was H f Kg X K .T N . a f- -' to V, y Kg? ' W A ll! M Q M ' X .. - J' ii . K .C . W W 4 m .,, t ' tv I. we ' 'f ' A ' ' tie M ,gs f S ww Q J a f , J v Paul Stotler Lynn Stougard Shelly Struble Daxid Sw eel Shawnda Thompson Tina Thompson Dennis Thurman Doug Thurman Steve Troup Jodi Troutman Beth Turner Martina Turner Tony Vance John Van Cleave Joelle Vanderl.inden Todd Vander Sehoor Sherrie Walker Terrance Walker Melissa Ward Jamil Wardak Scott Woods Kim Weeks Shawnee Weidner Rod Welsher Kelly Swenson Steven Sziber Bill Tfim John Taylor Barry Tillotson Teri Titus Kris Tomlinson Chad Trampel Teresa Turner Troy Tyler Frank Valadez Michelle Vallejo Jim Van Gundy Ginger Vasquez Renese Vitalis Michael Walker Mike Waters Verna Waters Karen Weaver Lisa Webb Jeff Whipple Paul Wilber Melanie Wilderman Dawnette Williams SOPHS: STOTLER-WILLIAMS 77 qamqvqaa t wwf for to 'K - . f f R ,553i,i3ii1 gt. K. ,Vx 7 V.k,i,,i-t,,i,k. it 5752173 ty .kigikptfktkk-,r K 1 'ggi K k- X 1 5iZ!Q1f'- Lonntc Williams Mary Ann Williams Randy Williams Jo Ann Willis Bill Wrmber Scott Wincgardner Shannon Wineland Tammy Winget John Woolson Linda Worth Angie Young Christine Young Brenda Wilson Chanda Wilson Lisa Wilson Susan Wilson Sonya Wingfield Melissa Wise Kenny Withee John Woodford Susan Young Teri Young Tracy Young Tricia Zuber 78 SOPHS: WILLIAMS-ZUBER 1 U H. .,,..- . Q 0 2 9 3 8 4 '3'5Df'fQ Extra PI'1V1lCgCS Sophomores Kristy Gamble and Chris Hodson enjoy the many extra privileges of extended curfew hours on a date Y ' 'lstst Hfe' - 'rttr Y A . -rm W 'Q' 4-Q 5 1, Y l. :rn H . I l, ,- -lv - 1 , ' V' Ill 9,49 Sx lx.: X N--t.,,s Xxx oph' big day: Choo ing fir t car X. ' ,Q Q 'UM I homores Tom Stoll and Jason Pieriek look confused but excited about which ear getting a ear means spending money on gas and repairs. The advantage ol' having a ear buy. Most sophomores look for ears that are sensible and economical. because is the freedom to travel. SOPHS: 79 Mike Acheson Jeff Adams , ,. W MW-.. , saw-, ,. Z ,,. ,,.. , Wi i 1 is is wsssfa' we MQ . - 1 . .. . k 7 2. if . S, ' , A .I Q .g Freshman officers show leadership Every year four special Freshmen Class officers are elected to represent their class. The officers were involved in many school activities. They demonstrate a lot of hard work, leadership and responsibilities. The main goals of the Freshman Class officers were to get their fellow classmates acquainted with the school functions and involved in school-sponsored activities. President Walter Humphrey was involved in football, wrestling and track. He liked getting involved and encouraged other students to get involved, also. Walter came from Hoyt Transitional School. He liked spending his free time with friends, and watching television. Darin Adams Dawn Adams Donna Adams Ruth Allbee Joy Allen Brancie Anderson Derek Anderson Tony Armstrong Rich Ashley Boualiane Baccam Sangkhone Baccam John Baker Ray Baker Shayla Baker Larry Baldwin Tricia Bartram Donna Baze Stacy Bear Ron Beard Fred Belger Jennifer Benedict Becky Bent Jerry Bergan Kim Adams Tracye Ainsworth Wendi Albers Randy Anderson Troy Anderson Kim Angell Deana Arends JoDce Backous Derrick Bagley Brian Baker Jill Baker Sherry Barnard Kari Barnts Minda Barr Heather Bartel Sheri Becker Mike Beem Sherry Beerbower Mike Belcher Allen Berry Jenny Berry Kris Berst Toni Besco 80 FROSH: ACHESON-BESCO X' in ' K 'S ,ki ' V Vice-president Jason Dalbey took part in basketball and baseball. He liked the challenge, excitement and meeting people, which the opportunity of being a class officer brings with it. Jason got a lot of support from his parents, who also went to East. He commented, Get involved as much as you can and you will meet friends? Jason went to Hiatt Transitional School. He was involved as a Hiatt Helper, as a physical education leader and as a member of the soccer team. Bill Reed, secretary, said, I liked mak- ing decisions, being responsible and repre- senting my classmates. Bill was involved in basketball, football and baseball. He , as A . ii' A A , ,y , ' , ,, i M ,,, A p . f f 3 'JT 4 ' E' f ft' 7 A W1 4 . . , Q , - if-F -3, an , 1. E. went to Goodrell Transitional School l year and participated in basketball a baseball. Bill liked to spend his free ti bike riding and working on his comput When asked what the big difference from the previous year, he comment The size of the school, stricter rules a tons of homework! Todd' Thompson, treasurer, participat in basketball and football. Todd liked bei recognized by his classmates. He foun hard to get to class on time because of t crowded hallways. Todd went to Hoyt l year. ,.. f, A - o- an '- ., 41 . w rj vi' ' I ...v' 'V' A'-7' 1 , i '59 , f E2 -.X ' sl ' V' . f f ' f,5,1 -v . . ., . ,4 it . v , I vs ., ' W s 1,..J ' GV . ei-Iliff. I t. lass of HIGH SCHOOL 9 . Dalbey President Walter Humphrey and Secretary Bill Reed were interested nvolved in a lot of extracurricular activities They demonstrated a lot of hard and leadership and responsibilities The mam goals of the Freshman Class CLASS OFFICERS Treasurer Todd Thompson, Vice-President 1 .xx H .z,- - '1 K i A ? A officers were to get their fellow classmates acquainted with social functions and involved in school-sponsored activities. All four members planned to run again next year for class office positions. 5, H W Args' Q kia! 1 K JE 5 ' - ,, ij' H L f 1 J t ...i ' k l 3. 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'F if X Tricia Crabb Chris Craig Mike Crawford Wendy Crawford Kathy Crowley Anita Cummings Pat Cumpton Kenneth Custard Bill Davidson Todd Davidson Don Davis Jackie Davis 82 I-'ROSll: CLARK-DAY Stacey Clark Joe Cleghorn Mary Coe Phil Coglizer Jason Coleman Jolene Coleman Kip Coleman Max Coleman Shannon Coleman Kelly Collins Rich Collins James Colton Mike Combs Dawn Comegys Geoffrey Conn Jamie Coons Tammy Coons Bill Cooper Troy Cooper Rick Corbin Mike Cortez Craig Cory Terra Cowman Todd Cowman Chad Creach Heather Creason Julie Cronin Brandon Cronk Jason Dalbey Bill Daniels Dana Danley Starlene Davenport Katie Davis Missy Davis Melissa Davis Paul Day Q ., , tl - - 1, -fi J i l'- a,. -. -- - x Us ' ,- 4 , ' .,.y, i.,yy,i.e.t 'mga 4 ' MJT, '5 ' ' J W5 1:9 . , m y 1 n . .. v - 1 A f 4 pk . ' tj, . gif X , ., Zap H ,me 31 tg ,L J 7 , . lu 'am-ff,-f . ,.,i V .il ag X ,-.t . . 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' , - 1 1-A ,J ' K L 4 Greg Daye Helen Daye Brian De Moss Tony Deaton Robert Dickson LaDona Donaldson Cheryl Donovan Shawn Douglas Diane Dyer Kelly Dykes Melvin Eddy Shelli Edmondson Sean Erickson Lorena Evans Rick Everhart Mike Farmer Bill Ferrell Jim Fetters Trina Fetters Jack Ficek Ramona Floyd Mike Flynn Jim Folsom Mike Folsom Peter Foster April Fox Marsha Frakes Russ Frazier Jeremy Gabriel Shelly Gallant Cora Gallagher Dan Gallardo Kim Garrett Michelle Garrett Shelly Gascon Chris Gering Denise Gilmore Joe Ginlher Tom Gish Amber Gloshen Richard Gomez Loren Gonzalez Brad Good Missy Good Nick Delfrano Dena Dellaca Micheal Dellaca David Devin Denise Drake Ginny Du Bois Shawnda Dudley Stacia Dycus Greg Egenberger Holly Ellis Pattie Ellis Danessa Erickson Tammy Faught Jason Fawcett James Fears Mike Felton Melissa Fisher Mary Fitch Alfred Fleeks Tim Flor Jason Ford Tom Ford Bobbie Forkner Scott Formaro Larry Freeborn Marlena Freeman Tawnya Frost Kim Frushon Brenda Galvan Dawn Garcia Gina Garcia John Garner Rick Ghee La Vonne Gilbert Susan Gilbert Jamie Gillum Kevin Gogerty Adela Gomez Andy Gomez Maria Gomez Lynn Grafton Cindy Greenwood Brent Griftin Sherry Grother FROSH: DAYIQ-GROTIIFR M Jason Grow Angie Grylls Trent Gunzenhauser Randy Gurwell Angela Handley Danny Hannan Pam Hardin Bob Hardwick Aaron Harter DeeAnna Harllinc Stacy Harvey Randy Hatfield Shannon Heathcote Gina Heaton April Henderson Jeff Henderson Doug Hesseltine Britta Hcuton Lisa Hick Brandy Hicks Lisa Hilsenbeck Jamie Hines Ray Hiracheta Andy Hitcs Keven Holt Thanh Hong Angela Horton Pathana Houangvan Dawn Howser Brad Hudson Shilo Huffaker Lisa Hughes Chris Hunger Scott Hutchison Ametta Huxford Lisa liams Tom Jarnagin Rob Jarrett Deanna Jeffries Joseph Jenkins Bryan Jones Cawie Jones Kevin Jones Kim Jones Keith Gutierrez Eric Haage Danny Hall Dorie Hammer Erni Harris John Harris Tom Harris Corey Harsh Mike Haviland Brian Haws Heather Hays Danny Headrick Bonnie Henning Wayne Herman Adelina Hernandez Billy Herr Roger Hicks Chris Higgins Bill Hildebrand Tim Hill Shawn Hodges Melissa Hoffman Charla Hoisington Fred Hollister Melanie Howe Mike Howe Shelly Howe Angie Howser Jeff Huitt Julie Hull Chad Hullinger Walt Humphrey Carrie Irelan Chris Jackson Joseph James Tannya Jannenga Todd Jenkins Danielle John Scott Johnson Tom Johnston Bonnie Kalwishky Randy Keller Orville Kellogg Sean Kennedy 84 FROSH: GROW-KENNEDY ' n ,?, -. 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'ef-'FM x ' lm 52 D ri Q , ' V ' i '9 r a Q ' 1 7' iv K I A' J all E t 5 M 3- Y' V' il It Todd Kenney Elizabeth Kenyon Venesszt Kern Bibi Kham Joanna King Me Ceil King Bill King Chris Kinget 4 'L Vieki Knowlton V Sterling Knox Jerry Koll Kellie Kristensen 2 ., 5 'f r 6 J X .-'M M l 1 f ', A ,.,..-,, ht 1' ffl , if IP X ,tn . Q.'1QjJ'5l3 -- ,Y .tif 'Z Pat ul l.n mpmn n Don g I ,un g I han l.ee Teri Lehman . ze, s wp I if ' ls Liz Levcne Cynthia Leverette Monica Leverette Ross Lewis Stephnney Lewis Henther Lilly Mitchell Khnn Tonjn Kilby Tinzi Kilts Delores Kincaid Derek Kirk Annette Kisner Stefanie Kitehel Julie Klohnnk Steve Krowpmnn .linimy Krnsel Travis Kuefner Marv l.:1nih Joe Lemke Chris Leo Kenna Leo Thomas Lester in Seott Johnson tries to get to elass on time so that his up time, or have to be sent to the office and get in trouble with his won t yell it him md make him stay after school and make adviser, or worse, with his parents, over nothing but Z1 simple tnrdy FROSH: KENNEY-LILLY 85 any mi guide fro Seniors Diana Oliver, Kelli Pugh and Jake Whipple give various directions to fresh- man Kevin Gogerty. With an over-abundance of freshmen, upperclassmen gained another responsibility in guiding lost freshmen to their various classes. Some upper- classmen took advantage by confusing and misguiding freshmen to many different Karla Lilly Jamie Lindberg Carl Linder Rebecca Linse Candy Lohner David Lohner Missy Long Russell Lorenz Bill Lowe Rod Lowery Sengkham Luangphavy Bryon Ludwig Carrie Mallory Matthew Mamminga Felix Mandujano Molly Manley Tammie Mason Rocky Matthias Jeremy Mattison Sandi Maxfield Laura McCullough James McDermott Joe McDonald Jimmy McDuff Kevin Lippold Wayne Little Matt Litzcnberg Michele Logan Khan Lovan Sean Lovelady Jeff Lovell Charles Lovely Carl Lunt Aie Luong Patty Maehir John Mackin Bill Manning Robert Martin Chris Martinez Michael Mason Dave Maxwell John Mayer Kim McClish Christa McCreery Tom McElvogue Lisa McGriff Melinda McGuire Angela McHugh 86 FROSH: LILLYQMCHUGH K .-f- -, ,,.,-- - i ,,,..--- , , O areas ofthe building. Adjusting well, the Freshman Class now walk the halls with getting lost and being made confused by upperclassmen who like to take advantag the situation. Because of their experiences, freshmen know one of their upperc duties beginning next year: misguiding incoming freshmen. 'LDSWX f ,1 bf' ' '46 ' if 'if'lM -L' 'A' .3 , 'VP ' J - J .rrs V ,cf -W pg 152 i 4: 1 E -' 1- ' 1- X ' ' ' A 1 L Q' f , ff - 'fi A l W u A, Q 1 ,if I , , , , .YQ 1, M ,. I ,Q w, fa?-' ' ' ' ' P f 1 pw , K ' H -'gi ,fe 6 ,J , I . . , an V' ,411 1 ' 1 . A , V 1 ad A . A A if E VW: ,, Q - fl , ' 13' V G ' Z 5 ' at Q 2, - , v. V5 ,gy l .. 1, r. - M , , , ' T7 C Q ,, R, . - Egg? , t 2,54 4.1 ' il ' f 7 .- . V Q ,, 5 tr ' Q 1' ,Q I in . ,, 'Q - 4 ' JA' s ' ' X ' ' 0 37' . 1 wr . .lf 4 A ii, ' ' 'r-EM'-! rm? . gpggf- K V A .wg J. I. , L... , A 'i R A ' 4 L A- ...' I ,,. .. ' Q , ..i ' . x ' gr 4 . 'A , 5 . V- h tw A . lil .. F ug A -A 1 P vm f-2'---alg al, ,---U-1. ' P 4 ' if 5 . If ,,- r--A w 14 W V ,J 4 , ' . . : --f . , L ,, I! - f wi-ac ,4.f,.-yi. I ' .1 fi X 5 -Q is - I . Q, h ., V by -1 .,, V: I X 1 ' -.2 g J as 14, . - x i ' ' .' 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'r' 4 Q ? l ' fu, a ii' ga J, 4 - 1 m fg? 4 D i tx Lance Mclver Shawn McKinney Jody McLaughlin Cathy McLean Lisa Meek Keothuip Meksay Shannon Merrylicld Brandi Metzler Kandic Mikesell Southida Mila Shawn Millard Anthony Miller Tracy Miller Troy Miller Jason Mills Bret Miner Denny Mongar Neal Montgomery Joy Mooers Melody Moore Cathy Murray Kelli Myers Vicki Nash Phil Negrcte Rick Nichols Vicky Nichols Gretchen Nielsen Kristi Nixon Lynette Olson Sharyl Orey Diane Ortiz Chad Osborn Robbie Palmer Stacie Palmer Melanie Paris Jennifer Parker Jeff Patrick Tracy Pauley Becca Paulsen Marie Pavon Mark Perez Tonia Perkins Robbie Perry Devita Persaud Leigh McMullen Brad NeNeeley Jill McPherson Susan McSwain Kristena Meyer Dale Meyers Jason Mickle Richard Mickle David Miller James Miller Jenni Miller Tony Miller Julie Mitchell Tisha Mobcrg John Mochle Jeff Monaghan Maria Morales Tracy Morck Cindy Morgan Jon Murphy Kcn Nelson Charissa Nester Eric Newton Micky Nichols Michele Noble Missy O Brien Lisa Oldham Melissa Oliver Michelle Owen Ronda Owens Dean Oziah Jim Padgett Lisa Parker Lisa Parker Don Parks Chantell Pate Michelle Pendarvis James Pendergast Jason Penn Rochcll Pepel Jenny Peterson Ron Peterson Thong Phan-Quang Chanhsy Phetriyavamh FROSH: MCIVER-PHETRWAVAMH 87 X YK- 'Kaffe af . -Sfmt. 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Phommachakr Lanette Pieree Robert Pike Donna Porter Pam Powell Troy Powell Chad Prey Jacquelyn Purcell Ronnie Quick Gracie Quijano Russ Quinnett Brian Razor Bryan Reader Ricky Reasby Bill Reed Russell Riggan Darren Robbins Eric Robinson Mary Jo Robinson Laurie Rogers Matt Rogness John Rose Howie Ross David Ruttenburg Kenny Ryan Bill Salasberry John Sales Ricky Sayre Lori Schatz Kathy Schatzke Terri Schillinger Shonna Scott Krista Sellers Stefan Seskis Paula Sevenbergen Greg Shepherd Scott Shepherd Harry Shipley Robbin Shnurman Heath Slater David Smith Denise Smith Denise Smith Kim Pinegar Carla Pitts Kyle Poindexter Jim Poole David Primm Eric Proctor Michelle Proctor Bud Purcell Angie Ramos Jcnnetta Rankins Tina Rapp Adriann Ray Ricky Reimer Robbi Reinicr Julie Renda John Richards Steven Robinson Ralph Roe Tammy Roe Chyna Roelens Lenny Ross Shelley Ross Stephanie Rowley Ron Rupe Aaron Sanders Lisa Sansgaard Renea Santry Scott Saunders Sue Schooley Travis Schooley Tory Schoon Kevin Scott Meme Shabazz Dan Shannon Perry Shawver Chari Shelton Robert Short Jody Simpson Steve Simpson Tracey Slagle Kristine Smith Michelle Smith Shane Smith Shonda Smith 88 FROSH: PHILAVANH-SMITH .53 H , , .-.M r iJft'xalL ?'TQ7'T'z + - ,, A ,Q - .7 ,N ,ry I lvl ii - .. 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A gg r ' 2 ft f' , Et 1 T Effie Gary Snethen Bill Snitker Jayne Sorensen Monica Spad Richard Spooner Tad Squires Jessica Stapleton Jodi Stephens Scott Swackcr Stacy Swaroff Jodi Swertfager Michelle Swisher Steve Teran Kelly Tharp Candy Thomas Dennis Thomas i n.,,,.'w, ncipal, Mr. Gary Eyerly, members of East High's Gail Sparks Missy Spencer Tim Spencer Trina Spencer Robin Stephens Troy Stoll David Stott Jodi Stout Mike Sxiher Laura Tauhe Mike Taylor Rose Taylor Jennifer Thomas Kenny Thomas Lana Thomas Don Thompson FROSH: SNIETHEN-THOMPSON 89 'Kawai X C 4 BCC pro ides treat Freshman Laurie Rogers flashes her required BCC tBuilding Climate Committeel card and a bright smile as she purchases a peanut butter cookie before school. lf you weren't hungry, or didn't like peanut butter, chocolate chip cookies, milk and orange juice were available. Last year anyone could go to the cafeteria for breakfast, but this school. year students had to be members of the Breakfast Club and have a card in order to participate in the new program. In 1986-7, be sure to get involved in the BCC, a you too can enjoy the early morning delicious and nutritious goodies like so ma other smart students did this year. Don't beg your mom for breakfast next yearg eat Rick Thompson Tim Tiarks ?ffLa.,.,a:, . ' ' U Todd Thompson Larry Tillotson A ' at ' b I Tony Thompson Greg Tilton ' If William Thompson Edd Timmons g 2 u t r ft S' ,, N X e f l , y Bill Torres Paula Tueschcr X I Missy Tough Susan Tully V A . if 4, Brian Townsend Patrick Turner , 2 4 A -L Tonya Trisler Sondra Turner 4 ' . Wilbur Turner Missy VanderSchoor 'Z ,322 Q -2-Z Eric Upchurch Mike VanZandt ' 'W f ' ' V , A' Jason Van Buskirk Denise Vitalis V' K d ' A ' .lulie Van Note Michelle Wagner H - -L V 0 ' -. ' ng Tracey Waiw Angie Walther I s ' V J 5 gr 8 , Kim Waldo Scott Waters M - I , .f Karen Waldron Lana Way ' 'T f i , V , 1 4 5 ' John Walker Penny Weatherly 6 Af. ' , U 'Q C I I s ,Q it M ar y V L' A A Shari Weaver Shayna Weir n if Z' Q, ji! ' Tonya Le Weaver Jennifer Weiss ,, - L A , I Y- W' ,dy Neil Weesc Jim Weltcr b 1 H 1 .. . ' .L John Weesner Ernie Westmark 8 -'9 ' ' ,, .,,. t..,-. 'K . if M , f if , I ' f r Q . f 1 Scott Wheeler David Wignall - ' J i Q 1 I . . ,, Byron Wheels Eric Wilcox 'i rr. .. 1 I , 1 ff' . J A n 5 'e ,I Candy White De Leath Williams --ff Q -3 V if -3. A A i ,, D A 1 Shan Wickham Dustin Williams itil V , t, fx ,, ' A r 9- M - 1 - - i, ' ' ' - 90 FROSH: THOMPSON- WILLIAMS U xii: ,f Sl ' fm W A J Q .bib 0 l g Wley amazed b undreds of book reshman Steph Rowley seems to be crying ut for help when she discovers just how any books the library actually has. There ppear to be at least a hundred books on the bject she is researching. You could have observed many other freshmen with expres- sions similar to hers before or after school almost every day this year, except Fridaysu. of course! T91 f W . ff 1 e an L3 1...-. ,pr ..V, W :N Z. .V h , 3, -QV, , , U 2 f' a , ' I' - N ' 5 . , t ,- f 4 lk A 5 I f . tg 4 A 1 f f'V T'ffQW'23 ' 'f elf: A f i .- Q1-.sara 2157? 3 ut, ' Half' ' ' L' A ' ' W t -1, A ,if Q lga ,, ' I i ' 1 971.5 J ' -1, I I i -ff' is - 4 , . - ' P .. '- J ., ' -,i A ' ...r A 'AT'- 5 ' . ' N , , 5 , .H , 2 5,17 t il 2 V- 'vs ' ' A I M 5 ,. '15, ff f 54 - fiijgff ' 'J ' Brian Zenor 4 53,123 . lf, ' Ron Zurfluh to-,V - gmh fg 1. F 'ff 2 James Williams Jodi Williams Tom Williams Valerie Williams David Williamson Bobby Willson Mark Wilson Mark Wilson Sandy Wilson Tim Wilson Melissa Wingfield Chris Wood Mike Wood Annette Woodard Cory Worley Kirk Worley Melonie Wray Milissa Wright Rebecca Wright Kimberly Wruek Tammy Wyant Bobby Young Carolyn Young Neil Zaugg FROSH: WILLIAMS-ZURFLUH 91 'N wg ,I x -K5 gggifiilfif h. X gtg: -Qgfqfs. sigikgjf Qgfw if wr' -vs . Q Q 5 vm ,, 555331: Hi- Ya.. ,fy , --Q. Wm S 7 W ug Q Q ' Q I V K Q ' , 1 . -14 V- - . 5. . ykkk K ,i in . 1 -- i.Qiif-... 'Qi.'3i9EEfiQg,?' 2. I 5 Mx. ,K .k 3 . 1 ' 5 ' f 1 Q A' Q' ..g2Q,Qf,.,ffQ A ,g Q. 2' mv .fl K we ff g ENV if Q X25 144 x, fr- ya? W g , Q . W it age! if Q ' A V .f ,K i,, e- ,.,... ' ,- i I W, -AA f as 1. A..,,.,.:g ffgifi ., X M Z N as sg. V s ' A ls t n .ay X s 1 . . J., - ra . 4 i? .yr 2 ic' I 4 Y x- .W .X.x ...Wit K .. Q 5 Q ig' -,Q Vg s ' . . 41 l K. A X.. , :L '7 ' Q rf' Cs..E? xxrl ,.g . ' . ii i X :ir A, 1 it ,Ol . s ' z -. l Q . - sig i i .x is f R s .. , ...ss st 1 ll .AX F I I W' T st Y ...A , , , '35 1 'ix NX lift K X nmqwrsms 3, ,il . ,a .' s 3 si i , A 4 t . 5 1' Y i ' 4 '1' ....P yy 's g ss X HL W' ' asiii '- QF li: 555: . ' .xfl lags 1 4 sal. . gg. 'Q K AR wr is' , 1 fl ,T42 W, I' R .. .f E . A- is . folly. Qigffhggqg tr. gg ca. if ' ,.3.1. Mr. Williant Ackerman. Social Science. Mr. Patil Allen, Multicategortcal Resource. Mrs. Patricia Anderson. Clerk. Mrs. Sue Anderson. Work Study. Mr. Harold liaeth. Cottnse- lor. Mrs. .leanne Baiuer. English. Mrs. l.inda Baker. Vocal Music. Mr. John llankus, Social Science. Mrs. Jeri Baysinger, Stenographer Clerk. Mrs. Shirley Blenderman, Business. Mr. Jeffrey Bock. Communications Media. Mrs. Renee Boubin, Bookkeeper. Mrs. Mary Bourne, Physical Edutxition and Health. Mr. Rollie Bramhall, Science. Mrs. Dorothea Brotherson, Stenographer Clerk. Mrs. Nita Brower, English. Mr. .lack Bryan. Counselor, Mr. .lames Bush. Social Science. Master Sergeant William Butler. AHROTC. Mr. Rex Cadwallader. Instrumental Music. Mr. llill Carlson. Math. Mr. lloh Carmichael. Multicatcgorical Resottrce. Ms. Linda Chamberlin, Vocal Music. Mrs. Dortna Christensen, LD Resource. Mr. Ted Christensen. Industrial Education. Mr. George Christian. Communications Media. Mr. lloh Collins, SWS and Social Science. Mrs. Elizabeth Cook. llornemaking. Mrs. Gwenn Copple. Spanish. Mr. Gerald Cowles. Social Science. Mrs. Karen Cross. Math. Mrs. Pat Cunningham. Nurse. Mrs. Kathie Danielson, English and SWS. Mrs. Mary Davis. Vocal Music Associate. Mrs. Clara Day. Business. Mrs. Dorothy Deitch. Secetary. Mr. Don DeMottth. Counselor. Mrs. Linda Drucker, Work Study. Mr. Gerald Ernst. Business. Mrs. Margaret Faidley. English. Mr. Diane Fleming. Counselor Clerk. Mr. Dennis liorker. English. Mrs. Kathy Frette. Homemaking. Mr. Dave Frost. Study Hall, Mrs. Sherry Fuhlrodt, Nurse Associate. Mr, Ken Gaeth. Physical Education and Health. Ms. Ruth Ann Gaines. English. Ms. Erma Grahill llomemaking. Mr. Don Graves. School-Community l.iaison. Mrs. Vallcry Griflis, English. Mrs. Julia Hagen. English. Mrs. Dorothy Hall. Homemaking. Mrs. Nancy Hansen. Business. Mr. Ross Heaton. Business. Mr. James Hickman. Math. Mr. John llod- son. Social Science. Mrs. Anne Hoehle, Librarian. Mrs. Daria Huang, Math and Computer Science. Mr. Mark Hurley. Physical Education and Health. Mr. Larry Hutzell, Science. Mr. Richard Johnson, Science. Mrs. Deloris Jones, Library Associate. Mr. Russel Junck. Industrial Education. Mr. Gary Jotzke, Math. Mrs. Jttne Kalsem, Librarian. Mr. James Karthan, Science. Mr. Edward Kelly, English. Mr. Walter Kennedy, l.D. Mr. Richard Kinney. Social Science. Mrs. Patricia Knoll, Physical Education and Health. Mrs. Maxine Langenfeld. English. Mr. Virgil Larsen, Math. Mrs. Barbara Prior, Principal. Mr. Donald Powell, Vice- principal. Mr. Gary Eyerly, Viccvprincipal. Mr. Lloyd Klinx- man, Vice-principal. ABBREVlrxTlONS1 AFJROTC-Air Force .lunior Reserve Oflicers' Training Corps. CREP-Community llased Education Program. Ed.-Education. Phys.-Physical. l.D-Learning Dis- abilities. SWS School Within a School. FACULTY 'use' '4 fee . N' Q . 5 Ms. Carole Larson, Physical Education and Health. Mr. John Leo, French. Mr. .Iohn Lethcoe. Communications Media. Ms. Anda Liepa. English. Ll. Col. Marvin Lillie, AFJROTC. Mr. Thomas Lutz, Math. Mr. Robert Madison, Math. Mr. Adrian Martin, Industrial Education and Com- munications Media. Mr. Merlin Mauk, Business and Computer Science. Mrs. Kay McCollum, English. Mrs. Sandy McPherson. Attendance Clerk. Mr. Martin Mohler, Industrial Education. Mr. Darrell Mommer, Industrial Education. Mr. Tom Moore IOCI.-.IUHCI French. Mr. Donald Murphy, Social Science. Mrs. Norma Needham. Counselor. Mr. Theodore Nemmers, Work Study Resource. Mr. Mike Nickerson, Study Hall. Mr. Randy Nordaker, Work Study. Miss Mary Ann Ochs. Business. Mr. Dale Ogle, Work Study. Mr. Gordon Opel. Counselor. Mr. Jack Oxenreider, English. Mrs. Suzanne Page, Behavioral Disabilities. Mrs. Rose Parsons, Multieategorical Resource. Mr. Ray Patrilla, Science. Mr, Edward Peterson, Science. Mrs. Elaine Peterson, Business. Mrs. Gwen Peterson, Multicategorical Resource. Mr, John Phillips, Social Science. Mrs. Jean Fillers, Counselor. Mr. Patil Poehlein, SWS. Mr. Ric Powell, Behavioral Disabilities. Mrs. Shirley Powell. Teacher Associate. Mr. Ned Rasmussen, Industrial Ed. Mr. .Iohn Raymond, English. Mr. Jim Riccio, Police Liaison. Ms. Claudia Richards, English. Mr. Clark Roberts, Math and SWS. Mr. Gary Rourke, LD. Mr. John Rudisill, Science, Mrs. Judy Rush, English. Mrs. Linda Saddoris, LD Resource. Mr. Steven Sams, Art. Mr. John Schnoor, Math. Mrs. Shirley Schoop. Registrar. Mrs. Rhoda Sehrag, LD. Mrs. Mary Rita Seckington, English. Mrs. Jill Shaefler, English. Ms. Susie Shupe, Teacher Asso- ciate. Mr. Paul Sloan, Science. Mr. Kenneth Stock, Business. Mrs. Susan Slroope, Science. Mr. William Sturdevant, Art. Mr. Charles Sutherland Physical Education and Health. Mrs. Leah Taylor, Math. Mr. Richard Thomas, Social Science. Mr. Stanley Thomp- son, Social Science. Mr. Mark Tihy, Physical Education and Health, Mr. Fred Vanderly, Social Science. Mr. James Van Tuyl, Social Science. Mr. John Van Tuyl, New Horizons. Mrs. Joyee Vickroy, Physical Education and Health. Mrs. Diane Viviano, Study Hall. Mr. Gene Wanck, Business Mrs. Mary Westover, English. Mr. Alfred Willis, Math. Ms. Fannie Wilson, CBEP. Mr. Mel Wilson, Social Science, Mr. Larry Winegar, Industrial Educa- tion. Mrs. Carolyn Woltcr lSept.-Oet.J, French. SECOND-SEMESTER DRIVER EDUCATION TEACHERS' PICTURES WERE NOT INCLUDED IN THIS SECTION OF THE YEARBOOK BECAUSE THEIR PICTURES WERE NOT AVAILABLE AT PRESS TIME. 94 FACULTY . wsefefsjsf-4 1-N f ui W ff . . 1- xiy 4 K. Xa.. QQ. ' i W 5 - f ,X I' ' sf 1 4 W' v 6 f ' -Q , ' H L 'Q x A . 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N - .:.... as .1 M A A sa . a s. or I I o joke, no KIDding These seven KIDS attended East and their parenm were East High Teachers in l985-86. ROW I: sophomore Darin Larsen, junior Angie Eyerly, junior Beth Raymond. ROW 2: Mr. Virgil Larsen. Mr. Gary Eyerly, Mr. John Raymond. ROW 3: sophomore Julie Ackerman. senior Jeff Hodsonfreshman Paul Day. ROW 4: Junior Eirik Ackerman, sophomore Chris Hodson, Mrs. Clara Day. ROW 5: Mr. William Ack- erman, Mr. John Hodson. ri f I -fi ' 3 .- E3 1 fl 5 I CAFETERIA LADIES. ROW I: Mrs, Elisabeth llall, Mrs. Sandra Smith, Mrs. Betty Breuklander, Mrs. Janice Barr, Mrs. Dixie Iliembaugh. ROW 2: Mrs. Maxine Sinnard, Mrs. Barbara White, Mrs. Becky Bogg, Mrs. Mae Smith, Mrs. Ellen Bloodgood, ROW 3: Mrs. Beverly Wheeler, Mrs. Lou Ann Carner, Mrs. Colleen Dyer, Mrs. Sandy Beseo, Mrs. Norma Taego. NOT PICTURED: Mrs. JoAnn Rush. NIGHT CUSTODIANS, SITTING, ROW I: Mrs. Diane Grylls, Mr. Ed Churchill, Mr. Paul Goodwin. ROW 2: Mr. Touch Sou, Mr. Vanna Keo, Mr. Mike Carter. ROW 3: Mr. Bill Iseminger, Mr. Daryl Jones, Mr. Mike Long, Mr. Charles Daye. lil ul . I . 'T A I- .51 .s A Y CUSTODIANS. Mr. Tom Jones, Mr. Robert Howe, Sandy Bales. Mr. Burle if' - ' pf ' V ,A , Mr Steve Barnes, Mr. Dan Fraaken. I f ' T s ' '54 .l CUSTODIANSXCAFETERIA LADIES 95 3' r inasmu- Class action. East High was big on organizations. A good portion of East High's organizations were in action long before school began in August. There were very few students who were not involved in one way or another. One of the many organizations at East was the Mimes. Saying hello to the camera are seniors Terri Cook, Richard Armstrong, Rick Lumbard and Emmet Butts. CLASS ACTION 97 A typical meeting for the Student Government started at 7:30 in the morning. over their shoulders is senior Mike McClelland. Mr. Walt Kennedy was Stu Pictured here are seniors Rick Schmidt, Dawn Sanders and Jeff Brooks. Looking Government adviser. , 4 X '85-'86 Student Government activates an action-packed, fun-filled school ore student participation and more student- oriented activities. These were Student Govern- ment's two main goals for the 1985-86 school year, and the group sponsored more activities than ever. Stu- dent Government helped organize Home- coming, a computer dance, the football jamboree, the canned-food drive, two chili suppers and four mixers. The money that was raised from these affairs was given to the school. Asked what he thought about Student Government, senior Jeff Cronin said, They have done a lot more this year for East than past Student Governments have. In a school the size of East High, there area lot of events the students can take part ing everyone should be active in his high school experience, commented Mr. Walt 98 STUDENT GOVERNMENT Kennedy, sponsor of the Student Government. In the first semester, Student Govern- ment was made up of four students from each class. In the second semester a fifth person from each class was elected as an alternate in case someone could not attend a meeting. These students were the f'Senate. The Senate is elected by the stu- dent body, as were the officers. The first semester officers were Tracie Moore, president, Brian Carico, vice- presidentg Mindy Anderson, secretary, Mike Pavon, treasurer. In the second semester, Paula Bebensee was treasurer, while the other officers held the same offi- ces as they did first semester. The student body was encouraged to attend the meetings, express their ideas and participate in events. img- 0 ff' ' -a-2 . ..,iX 'j , , K , 4 , X ' 'f-2' '- .,,,,..f 'WW You'd better be good for goodness sake.' Mike Bruce Springsteen McClelland sings a Christmas song at the Christmas assembly. Ao Q PRING STUDENT GOVERNMENT, OW li Mike Pavon, Tony Rose. Rick chmidt. ROW 2: ,lodi Swertfager. Dave right. Mindy Anderson. ROW 3: Kelly ollins, Paula Bebensee. Dawn Sanders, usie Murrow. ROW 4: Kiln Heiting, Tri- nia Collins. Beth Raymond, Tina Rose. STUDENT GOVERNMENT. ROW l: Krista Jenny Burns, Becca Paulsen, Mindy Anderson, Gamble, Dawn Sanders, Tony Rose. ROW 2: Dyer, Angie Eyerly, Tricia Collins, Beth Raymond, Bebensec, Tracie Moore, Stephanie Ripley, Kathy Raquel Larson, Diane Dyer. ROW 5: Angie Eyerly, Kathy Adams, Stephanie Ripley, Tracie Moore, Krista Sellers, Dave Maxwell. ROW 6: Danny Headrick, Brad Hamilton, Dereck Lewis, Brad Roberts, Brad Hiatt. NOT PICTURED: Brian Carico, Bill Jensen, Joe Lempke. Tracie Moore Fall and Spring President Mindy Anderson Fall and Spring Secretary Adams. ROW 3: Mike Pavon, Brad Hamilton, Dercck Lewis, Rick Schmidt, Dave Wright, Mike McClelland, Jeff Brooks. NOT PICTURED: Brian Carico, Joe Lempke, Joe Pavon, Missy McAninch. Brian Czirico Full :ind Spring Vicerpresident fear' '-9 Mike Pavon liall Treasurer Paula Bebensec Spring Treasurer STUDENT GOVERN MFNT 99 F ace to face with deadly deadlines eadlines. That's one word that the 1985-86 Quill Staff learned the definition of very fast. If it weren't for deadlines, you probably wouldn't be holding this book right now. It all started at the end of the 1984-85 school year when that Quill Staff chose the students that they wanted for editors. They chose Scott Denhart, senior, as editor. His assistant editors were seniors Kelly Heath- cote and Brian Delk. The rest of the staff was led by these seniors and the publica- tions adviser, Mr. George Christian. Every Quill Staff is made up of juniors and seniors who received an A in sophomore English. They start out the year with their first assignment, two adjoining pages, or a spread.', Usually this spread is part of the People section, better known as Journalism camp helped me to get a lot of new ideas for this yearbook. It was a valuable experience in writing, layout and picture design. - Kelly Heathcote, senior, co-editor. the terrible ID's. ID pictures are sorted put into alphabetical order and then labeled. Every name must be checked, double-checked and triple-checked before it can be sent to the printers. Copy must be written, pictures must be cropped, inter- viewing must be done and everything must be correct. It is up to the Quill Staff to make sure that every group and school activity is properly placed in the yearbook. In the summer of 1985 the editors attended a summer workshop camp for yearbook editors at Iowa State University. Kelly Heathcote, senior, had this to say about the workshop: Journalism camp helped me to get a lot of new ideas for this yearbook. It was a valuable experience in writing, layout and picture design. Next year's editors will be chosen by this staff as soon as all pages are sent to the printers. Y ioo QUILL ' -. 'Q'- , 3 N . A X N 'f. 'G ,',.' ws, ' .,,- iw 1 . -Lvl 9. .gs V - Scott Denhart, Editor Kelly Heathcote, Asst. Editor Brian Delk, Asst. Editor QUILL STAFF: ROW 1: Manila Houangvan, Scott ROW 3: Pam Wilson, Mike Helm, Lisa Edmonds, Denhart CEditorJ, Kelly Heathcote fAssistant-Editorj, Lori Rogerson, Shawn Boers, Tish Sappcnfield. ROW Brian Delk fAssistant Editorj, Tricia Collins. ROW 2: 4: Mark Manley, Toby Knoop, Dan Clark. NOT Tammy Peterson, Kris Yerkey, Bobbie Grother. PICTURED: Toni Burgett, Joanne Zallek. X ff- .1-1' Photography capture Ea t on film eady: One, Two, 6 6 click! This was a common phrase used by the East High photographers and their instructor, Mr. John Lethcoe, when they were busy taking group pictures for either the Scroll Newspaper or Quill Yearbook. Most East High photographers were either juniors or seniors and had previously taken Photo 1 and 2 and! or Communica- tions Media, with few exceptions. Throughout the year the talented photo- graphers produced exciting action shots for all the sports events and important assem- 1 r f . .3 3 if Q 5' 5 -H . S3 ,Q Nl eff' Q .W jj, ' , , 2 45 ' Y H+.. 5 , . ' f.-. A' QL 5' is Y, J, I gil, , x- TQ, :ji .sf ' Fearless senior photorapher Jeff Cronin stops at nothing to capture the best possible action-packed shot for the Quill Yearbook. Students could have observed some daring feats by photographers almost everywhere they looked. l02 PHOTOGRAPHY blies, including the Homecoming and Christmas assemblies. They also took action pictures at most of the major school dances, such as 12-B, Spree and Prom. For the Homecoming assembly, five photographers were present and ready to capture a piece of history on film. Each photographer was given four rolls of 24- exposure film to use, That meant that there were approximately 480 pictures taken at the Homecoming Assembly alone!!!! East has had a Photojournalism class since 1974 and it has grown steadily over the years. The Photography Department currently has access to 326,000 worth of photo equipment and is the second best and largest photography department in Des Moines. Central Campus just recently opened a new photography department that topped the highly-ranked East depart- ment. Mr. John Lethcoe said, Anyone who is seriously interested in photo journal- ism as a career should attend the Central Campus program. Students in photography were encour- aged by Mr. Lethcoe to join and particip. in such contests as Faces of Iowa, East Side Library Contest and Natio Scholastic. They were also urged to e some of their better pictures in the state contest. Sophomore Shannon Hayes entered picture in the Meredith Competition won a S50 cash prize and a S50 Pi prize. The Purchase prize is given when company buys the picture. Photographers were required to many other tasks besides take After the pictures were taken, they be adjusted and enlarged to fit the tions and spaces on the publication CQuill Yearbook and Scroll Senior Scott Torres said is a lot of fun, but also a lot of hard Some of my most memorable high experiences took place in photography. Senior Jeff Cronin said, We had share of both major and minor but luckily everything worked out tively well. PHOTOGRAPHY. ROW l: Mark Knox, Scott Torres, Carl Fudge, Erin Elliott, DeAnn Conner, Debbie Garneau, Erna Halber, Connie Winget, Kevin Kauffman, Shannon Hayes, Myla Kittle. ROW 2: Jeff Hudson, Steve Thomas , Jeff Cronin, Dawn Donna Adkins, Byron Schlenker, Chris Silver, Swcnsen, Jim Dycus, Richard Atha. NOT TURED: Lisa Stuart. gk. ,ts 1 xg, A- .A ...- ik Q ':..-'- 2,111 Q. 'C' Y' ..- I- 1 si-l.'.,. fa...-'.,: , .-.,. ..,' ... n.W f In 1: In t l Byron Sehlenker and Richard Atha are busy working on projects lor their paired up to work on any projects they had for the Scroll Newspaper and Quill class. The two photographers are in the process of developing some Yearbook. All ofthe group pictures and action shot for llie newspaper and yearbook pictures taken at a varsity basketball game. Many tintes the two photographers were provided by the photographers and their instructor M r, John Letltcoe. l'llO'l'OGRAl'llY IU3 Interesting features boo t Scroll 6 6 nterestingf' That word captured the look and the content of each Scroll newspaper that was given to East High's student population. Many different issues were covered with good journalism and a little pizzazz. They have taken one page of each Scroll and devoted it to one theme com- mented Mr. George Christian, adviser, about the Scroll's feature pages. This page Csometimes two pagesj touched on interest- ing topics that ranged from alcohol to abor- tion. In the Oct. 11 issue, the front page was surrounded by pictures of past home- coming Queens, dating from 1960 to 1984, commemorating the 25th anniversary of having Homecoming Queens. On Dec. 13, readers saw the innovative red and green graphics emphasizing the Christmas season. In the same paper the two center pages included some of the best pictures snapped by the photography staff. Religion and a sports feature on the East and Lincoln boys' basketball game graced the Jan. 10 issue. Editorials written in the Scroll have tended to be more controversial this year than in past years. Movies and area con- certs were also commented on by the staff members. First semester editor-in-chief Rita Conner and assistant editors Paula Beben- see and Chet Sewell set the pace for the format of feature pages and brightening graphics. Second semester editor-in-chief Tim Wheeldon, with assistant editors Jeff Howe and Rita Conner, maintained the pace with some of their own style. Senior Tom Kaut shows senior Tracie Moore intricacies of laying out his Scroll page. The the first step in producing a page. .X-' 2 ily.. , H , 'J XX mxh '-...W ' . ' I . hgww Q' hwhm A'-zu -yi at The tools needed to lay out one page of the Scroll: white paper, black marker fSharpieJ, rulers, picture cropping wheel, scissors and layout paper. 104 SCROLL STAFF Rita Conner and Tim Wheeldon take a look students and faculty during third period. It was dis- t finished issue of the Stroll An avera e issue con tributed at three-week intervals on Friday. ,xi is 'EPZ-ca: Bebensee, Tom Kaut, David Spaulding, Brent Taylor, Jeff Howe, Tyler Roorda, Matt Fisher, Karmen Guy. NOT PICTURED: Kellie Burns, Mike McClelland. Shannon Turner. Asst Editor Sem 2 Paula Bebensee 'fx ' ga, Q,-v ii, . , 5 ,,, and-4 X 4 Senior Tina Rose and senior Brenda Justiniano per- squads perform. This stance enabled the cheerleaders form a shoulder stance at Williams Stadium during an to encourage the crowds to get involved in the cheers Ames-East football game. This type of stance was a and the athletic event. very popular sight one saw when watching the varsity 106 CHEERLEADERS Cheerleaders airr for success in building spirit 6 C HS is number one at don't you forget it h become a popul. cheer not only for o athletic teams and o school, but also for the l985-86 cheerlea ing squads. Supporting athletic teams ai promoting school spirit is the purpose the varsity sophomore and freshma squads, said the director Mr. Patil Poe lein. Mr. Poehlein was in his first year director ol' the cheerleading squads. added, They are the best East High h ever had, and in my opinion, the best in t state. The varsity and sophomore squa proved their great cheerleading abilities bringing home to us during Homecomi '85 first-place ribbons and two first-pla trophies for the grand championshi Senior Paula Bebensee, captain of the va sity squad, said, We couldn't be happi with this year, everything went great Congratulations, cheerleaders. on great accomplishments. -..4-f Sophomore cheerleaders Darcy Pinckney, Kim Ke Angie Roth and Kim Douglas performed for crowd at Cedar Rapids during the sophomore bt Cedar Rapids Regis basketball game Saturday Dec A r gsm... CllITERl,.EADERS. ROW li Jenny Burns. ROW 2: Krista Sellers. SOPIIOMORE CHEERLEADERS. ROW l: Angie Roth. Kim Kellis, Christy Ceil King. Row 3: .lotli Swertfager. Krista Sellers was the captain ofthe freshman Rogerson, ROW 21 Alieia Davis, linda Me Mahon. Darey Pinekney. ROW 3: Kim This squad spread spirit among the lfreshman Class and athlelie teams. Douglas. ROW 4: Susie Murrow. Captain of the sophomore squad was Kim Douglas. 5 A CHEERLEADERS: ROW l: Brenda Justini- Darr, Jennifer Johnston. Kathy Adams, Paula Bebensee, Beth Raymond, Tricia Collins, Tracy Clark, Tracie Shelly Betts, ROW 3: Kelly Cory. ROW 4: Tiffany Rice. Tina Rose, Tina Kohlbuseh. ROW 2: Shelly Kelly Burns. Good luck, seniors! CIIEER LEADERS IU7 ear of changes helps Color Guard year of changes, starting with a new squad, a new look and a new sponsor, proved to help the Color Guard over this past school year. One major change was the look of the squad. While performing with the band during the marching season, they wore red uniforms with boots. During the winter months they wore pants, tuxedo shirts, flats and headbands. New flags were also used, and the traditional short shirt became their spirit uniform. Another change was a new sponsor. Mr. Chris Thompson came to the color Guard this year with many marching and flag skills. He had 21 years of experience with the Marines, and when he was a teacher at Tech, he sponsored two flag squads called The Blue Knights and The Americans. The two groups won five national cham- pionships and 400 trophies in a 10-year period. The summer of 1985 proved to be a busy time for the Color Guard. Practices were held every Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday morning from 6:30 to 8. The practices had one major purpose: practicing marching skills for upcoming parades. The group also attended the Central Iowa Summer Camp in Pella July 17-20. At this camp six members won individual awards. On July 20, the Color Guard and their drummers participated in the American Legion Parade in Sioux City, where they placed first. Medals were presented to the drummers and the Color Guard on the steps of the capitol on Aug. 14, right before they marched in the State Fair Parade. They were the only Des Moines school to do so. On Dec. 7, the Color Guard went to State, which was held in Pleasantville, Ia. In this contest the Guard placed fourth while using the music '1Rockin' to Para- disef, by Styx. On Nov. 23, senior Michele Slifka and junior Bobbi Grother competed g ...wg Q As the drums rolled and the band played, the Color Guard marched onto the floor with a spectacular dis- play of flags for the National Anthem when they pre- sented the colors at the Homecoming Assembly. The 108 COLOR GUARD ', Q.-.nf X girls also presented the colors at football and basket- ball games, and were given the honor of presenting the colors at the State Wrestling tournament March 1 at Vets' Auditorium. .. X ----x COLOR GUARD OFFICERS. ROW I: Rifle Cap- tain Michclle Slifka, Secretary-Treasurer Tracey Gabriel. ROW 2: Flag Captain Kelly Heathcotc, Administrative Captain Nichole Staats. in the Miss Iowa Auxilary Drill cont where Michelle took fourth place a Bobbi placed eighth. This year has been an exciting y filled with promise. One could say, format has been set, greatness will follow. in Senior Kelly Heathcote, flag captain, demor poise and concentration as she performs in Christmas Assembly. This was a common scene for the members of the squad. i 1: Nw, i , . , . L s . .. . K X 55, ...Q--up ....... GUARD DRUMMERS. Junior David Van Rossum,junior David Sparks, Mark Johnson,junior Blaine Hudnall, and sophomores Todd Park and Aaron re a captivating sight, seen above marching to their own beat during the Assembly T A D Rock fcomposed by Park Hudnall and Sparksb 3 5 1 'gif' - 'H Rockit and Valley were some of the cadences heard at pre-game shows and at the basketball games. Paradcs would be impossible without the sounds generated by the drums. The squad really benefited from the exciting sound waves sent out by these great guys ' GUARD FLAGS. LEFT TO RIGHT: Jill Kaboonrum, Julie Ackerman, Grother, Debbie Walker, Becky Bombela, Bonnie Mullin, Debbie Bolton, Beasley, Kathy Copeland, Michelle Ellis, Amy Soderquist, Cindy Snow. Klonglan, Missy McAnineh, Kim Thomson, Becky McClurg, Debbie Vig- ,xqx K v Q , N SR naroli. CENTER-ROW I: Michelle Slifka, Tracey Gabriel, Kelly Heathcote, Nichole Staats. ROW 2: David Sparks, Blaine Hudnall, Todd Park, Mark Johnson. ROW 3: Theresa Juarez, Kris Tomlinson, Donnella Miller, Ronda Stuve, Andrea Sachs, Jennifer Nelson. NOT PICTURED: Aaron Hudnall, David Van Rossum. COLOR GUARD IO9 Squad teppin proud, new uniform he 1985-86 Steppers were stepping proudly to a new look during the year. This year's squad received new uniforms. The Steppers started off their year by attending summer camp at Creighton Uni- versity in Omaha, Neb. During camp they performed a choreographed routine and received a ribbon for being the most admired team. This was a very busy year for the Steppers. In October they participated in the State Band Competition, where they recieved a 1 rating. On Oct. 4, the Steppers, Marching Band and Color Guard went to Whitewater, Wis., to compete as one group in the Marching Bands of Amer- ica Regional Championships, where they placed eleventh. On Dec. 7, the Steppers competed in the Iowa State Drill Team contest in Pleasantville, Ia. There the Choreography, organization, fund raising and disci- pline were all jobs of the four Stepper Officers, Lynn Workman, treasurer, Shannon Young, administrative Steppers participated in the pom and prop and novelty competition. Tryouts for the squad were held each spring. After the long and tiring clinics, it was time for the tryouts. After a tough captain, Angie Vasquez, choreography captain, Missy Moore, secretary. The success of the 1985 Steppers started here. decision, 24 lucky girls made the squad. Co-captains of the squad were seni Angie Vasquez and Shannon Young, sec tary, junior Missy Moore, and reasu senior Lynn Workman. S Y f 1..-.e-,. ... E R STEPPERS. ROW l: Missy Moore, Shannon Young, Angie Vasquez, Lynn Work- Anderson, Dawn Sanders. ROW 4: Lori Hulsebus, Tracie Bassett, Shannon T man. ROW 2: Sandra Miguel Tammy McGilvra, Melissa Bohmke, Missy McCol- Jodi Hulsebus. ROW 5: Heidi Nelson, Angie Eyerly. NOT PICTURED: lum, Mindy Clem, Debra Davis. ROW 3: Jennifer Fuller, Tricia Vasquez, Mindy Elder, Karmen Guy, Tammy Hicks, Kathy Hollingsworth. l I0 STEPPERS 1 'N 9 . XQ '-f kg F1 x J Q ' H1 . 0.5 Y 'ig . . .Q ' rv U HJ N' Q In tn!! 4, .J Q Q ' 1 1, in 1gA,vK - ' 7 X H 'N 1 ' 'mr ff it 3 . , Mx , , x ' YM'-t, Y Chl K . Wx 4+ ff? f, A t Q 99 S.. ff' ' Debate team has successful yearg team captures second place at Ft. Dodge he 1985-86 debate team as a whole was very competi- tive and defeated some of the best teams, such as Valley. During the year East received a second- place trophy in a tournament at Fort Dodge. The team as a whole led in National Forensic League points. This is a distinguished honor. At the East tournament, three teams qualified for finals. The debaters were Beth Turner, David Primm, Thong Phan-Quang, Ed Little, Chad Cox and Michelle Vallejo. At the Iowa City West tournament, sophomore Ed Little was the top speaker. On March 7, the debate team went back to Iowa City to compete in another tournament. The team performed very well and came only one round away from going to the finals. Ik lk Ik The team was strong in individual events. Junior Shelli Cave received first place in humerous interpretation at the East tournament and third at Valley. Sophomore Kim Heiting received honors in both oratory and oral interpretation, and in story-telling to the audience. Kim received second place in the Atlantic and Valley tournaments. Junior Sherry Hutson went to finals at Roosevelt High School. Ik Ik Ik In Mock Trial only the top debaters were qualified to participate. In Mock Trial, the students act out a trial, and many of them were better than real attorneys. The students develop an understanding of the judicial process. Ik wk lk The members of Student Congress participated in a mock congress session, and they wrote bills to be discussed through the legislative debate process. Some outstanding senators were Robert Brants, Kim Heiting and Marie Russell. The debating coach was Mrs. Margaret Faidley. Kim Heiting, sophomore, demonstrates her debating technique to the debating class. This was Kim's first year in debate. In individual events she placed second l I2 DEBATE at the Atlantic and Valley tournaments. She was one of the many outstanding debaters this year. Q, -, pg:--X -5 :ff fs sfiwwm Sophomore Missy Osterquist, sophomore Chris Br and senior John Beardsley practice for the Mock Mock Trial the students act out a trial in a court and the students develop an understanding INDIVIDUAL EVENT. ROW l: Mrs. Margaret Faidley, Tracye Ainsworth, Adina Pelham, Ed Little, Michelle Vallejo, Chris Gallahan, Sherry Hutson, Missy Osterquist, Marie Russell, Lynn Nguyen. ROW 2: Mike Sledge, Chad Cox, Richard Gomez, James 1 Q. ' MOCK TRIAL. ROW l: Rochelle Mickle, Chris Broadston, Mary Ann Williams, Missy Osterquist, Darin Larsen, Darren Packard. ROW 2: Michelle Beougher, McCeil King, Pam Helminski, Amy Soder- 123' -4-f-L, Colton, David Primm, Tom Mulvcnhill, Kurt Snitker, Chet Sewell, Shelli Cave, Jerry Pope. NOT PICTURED: Mollie Conner, Kim Heiling, Sarah Holmes, Thong Phan-Quang. M.-.-q-.--A--.Xil ,X h 5 - . 1 , .l sub -ni fx , ' 'fx 4 f quist, John Beardsley, Andy Elliott. ROW 3: Bill Loegering, Tricia Crabb, Jim Cummings, Chad Cox, David Primm. NOT PICTURED: Tracyc Ainsworth, Marie Russell. n-...nf STUDENT CONGRESS. ROW 1: Marie Russell, Sherry Hutson, Ed Little, Lynn Nguyen. ROW 2: James Colton, Kim Heiting, David Primm. NOT PICTURED: Chad Cox, Robert Brants. DEBATE. ROW l: Missy Osterquist, Sherry Hutson, Terra Cowman, Regina Hummel, RaShay Reasoner, Adina Pelham, Michelle Vallejo, Chris Gallahan, Lynn Nguyen, Marta Lindaman. ROW 2: Ed Little, Tracye Ainsworth, Beth Turner, David Primm, Jerry Pope, Chet Sewell, Amy Soderquist, Shelli Cave, Kathy Schultz, Chris Davis. ROW 3: Fred Hollister, Chad Cox, Mike Sledge, Bill Wimber, Andy Hites, Richard Gomez, James Colton, Tom Mulvenhill, Bob Rice, Matt Townsend, Phil Cipale, Harvey Brockman. NOT PICTURED: Robert Brants, Mollie Conner. Concert Band, Jazz Bands work hard fter the marching season was over, the Concert Band came indoors. During the basketball season, Concert Band played for the home games. The kind of music the band used was popular music from earlier years. This made the people who were watching the game enjoy the music. When spring came, Concert Band tra- , . 'Buzz 'Q ' 5 ull J .U veled to Kansas City, Mo., where they played at Worlds of Fun on April 20 and 21. The Concert Band also performed at the State Large Group Contest, which was held at Valley High School. This year the Jazz Bands had a busy year. They participated in five contests: The SCIBA Jazz Band Contest, the State Jazz Band Contest, the Hoover Jazz Festival and the Northwest Missouri State Jazz Band Festival. They also played at the Southwe Community College in Creston. The Jazz Band included 21 talented st dents who practiced at 7 a.m. every mor ing. Jazz Band 2 practiced from 3 to 4 p. every Tuesday and Thursday. The members were outstanding, they we selected by auditions only. JAZZ BAND l. ROW l: Angie Parker, Raquel Bell. Chad Boydston, Randy Ross, Julie Hull, Courtney Maxwell. Christa McCreery. Tom Ruppreeht. ROW 2: Jeff Hockett, Mark Stone, Celene Gogerty. Mr. 1? 9 C: Rex Cadwallader tDireetorJ. ROW 3: Todd Kevin Swensen, Ben Kelly. Don Meehem, Cogley. Jay Elder, Tim Henriksen, ABOVE: Senior Dennis Cogley, a member ofthe Jazz JAZZ BAND 2. ROW I: Malinda Stone. Kristin Logan. ROW 2: Aaron Hudnall. David Sparks, Brad Band. demonstrates how to play a trumpet. The band Auxier Sandy Maxfield Randy Nothdorf John Hamilton Jay Birkinbine Tyler Poston Ptul Di , . , , . , . . . , 4 ry met in the band room every morning. Mackin, Michelle Collins, Dave Shellabarger, Michele Heath Lilly, Mr. Rex Cadwallader tDirectorJ, CONCERT BAND. ROW l: Ben Kelly, Dennis Cogley, Jay Elder, Matt Madsen, Cindy Snow. Marlene Frost, Erie Buehacker, Angie Parker, Tyler Poston, Shelli Cave, Kim Brazil, Raehon Lester, Sherry Hockell. Jeff Hockett, Dave Van Rossum, Amy lforhes, Celene Cvogerty, Candy Cook. Tracy Young. Rene Ballard, Adina Pelham. Ricky Reashy. Sherry Jordan, Jodi Hulsebus, Melissa Bohmke. Sandra Miguel. ROW 2: Dave Shella- harger, Eddie Hunt, Duane Bump, Mindy Bishop. Michelle Collins, Brad Hamilton, Neil Weese, James Colton. Shelley MeGtlvra. Shelley Ross, Julie Hull, Christa MeCreery, Lori Schatz, Melinda Bohmke. Mary Hess. Tammy Roe. Pam Hardin, Sherry Cardis. Row fl: Andrea Sachs, Kim Williams. Randy Nothdorf. Jim Beery. David Bump, Don Meehem. .lamil Wardak. Michele Logan, Sandi Maxfield, Annette Woodard, Stefan Seskis, ll4 JAZZ BAND IXJAZZ BAND ZXCONCERT BAND mb nh Media Hardin Malinda Stone Kim Breeding Kris Auxier Joy Mooers David Splrks Aaron Hudnlll Shellly son, Paul Sevenherger ROW 4: Shaunda Dudley. Lvnn Sehoolev. Kris Nuekolls. R tquel Bell, Kerry Ravmona Ray Suzette Olson Tim H nrtks n Ch dB d ti M lt S l Rf Jeff Monaghan, Randy Ross. John Maekin, Kerri Scott, Sherry Galhereole, Kelly Tharp, Blaine Hudnall bd Q ' '. ' . . e HC . a oy sen, ar' . lone, .arry ie. Kevin Swense Johnson. Paul Fisher, Jay Btrkinbine. Heather Lilly. Klye Huber, Paul Day. Tim Tiarks, Peter Foster. T4 d Denise Gookin, Paul Ruppreeht. Tom Rupprecht. Courtney Maxwell. Sheri Becker. Mr. Rex I Directorl. :N QQ? ,X 23, Xb VX s r I K N. . N fy- 1 --.f r t 1 3, l l X -, 'ig ,- e S Q s sg , sp .. . Xb N X M , ,J XX li xl' 5 X Ks K7 V ,X N, I r ts, x, -V. I X, r X X -Y, -N h ,M l I X X11 5 'N ,-X, , Zig, 'X Y ,NK C 5, ,X-,Q fx ' .1 X W Ni m ,X H Xi ., J ,S QT tw, Qt uf ' UK -:1 , , , ,S XX: ,, r' ffx Nix j ,U g i-G. AL, sf .V X .X J X fe T' sg sf x - X t f '., jk , r -ew! G A xv -X '--EY, ,., ' X, P, .Xl ,, -F xl , ,. , 4- t N na ' Ns ey eg sk 5 1- e Band captures ill ratingiat State nce again, for the eighth consecutive year in a row, the band received a Div- ision l rating at the State Marching Band Contest, was held once again at Williams other contests that the band parti- in were Valley Fest, which was at Valley High School in West Des and the Whitewater Regional, was held at the University of ter in Wisconsin, where the Scarlets spent two days and two at the Ramada lnn in Jamesville, music the band used for the con- and for football halftimes was perata Overture. Tiger of San dro, Axel F, f'Topsy and Still ese songs had major features: for exam- , the Steppers' feature was the song opsy because it was fast and jazzy. The lor Guard and Drum Lines feature was xel F because while the drums played, Color Guard had a chance to be pre- cise, accurate and snappy. The major fund-raisers that the band had over the school year were popcorn sales, cheese-sausage sales and sales of a game the East High Boosters organized called Tri- fles. The money earned from the fund- raisers could be used for anything from the annual trip to a new instrument for a band member, or a uniform or a pair of boots for an auxiliary member CColor Guard, Majorette or Steppersj. The money earned from the game Trifles went toward new uniforms for the band members. Every band has a Majorette who per- forms in front of the band. All eyes are upon her as she twirls the baton and does her acrobatic moves. This was Leticia's third year as Majorette. For Tisha to be as good as she is now, she had to take lessons for three years. She took them at Watson's Dance Studio and at Becky's Dance Studio: both studios are in Des Moines. Tisha was in fifth grade when she began to twirl the baton, that's why she's so good now. -4 fqavsr ,, me r ,an-A -'-. Above: Junior Tisha Parsons. East's Majorette, per- forms during the Homecoming assembly with hnesse. Tisha was a highlight of the assembly. CHING SCARLETS. ROW l: Kim Brazil, Raehon Lester, Tisha Parsons, Courtney Maxwell. Randy Ross, 2: Shawnda Dudley. Melinda Bohmke, Kelly Tharp, Dave Van Rossum, Julie Hull, Shelly Ross, Shelly ilvra, Sherry Cardis, Amy Forbes, Angie Parker, Celene liogerty. ROW 3: Kristin Auxier, Neal Wease, ' Young, Denise Gookin, Michele logan, Malinda Stone, Sandy Masheld, ROW -1: Kim Breeding, Joy 'rs. Tammy Roe. Raymona Ray, lon Sehau, Christa Mefreery, Sherry lleelter. Adina Pelham. Sherry 'reole, Sherry lloekett. Trieia Hardin, Mr. Rex Cadwallader tDireetorJ. ROW 5: Jeff lloekett. Paul recht. Kerry Tillolson, Raquel llell, Lynn Sehooly. John Maekin, Pete lfoster, Sherry Jordan. Jamil Wardak, Tom Rupprecht, David Hump, ROW ta: lleath Lilly. Michelle Collins, Mindy lhshop, Kim Williams, Michelle Sunins, Tyler Posion, Shelly Cave, Marlene Frost, liddie llunt. Don Meehem. ,lim lieery, Randy Nothdorf. ROW 7: Shelly lidmondson, Sulette Olson, Tim Henriksen, Paul Day, Paul I-usher, Todd Park, llrad Hamilton, Larry Rife, Duane Hump, Dave Shellaharger. Mark Stone ROW 8: Rue Lnmhard, lane llnehaeker, Matt Madsen, Jay Elder, Dennis Cogley, Ben Kelly. Kevin Sysensen. Mark Johnson, Blaine lludnall, 'l im 'l marks, Kyle Huber. David Sparks. NOT PICTURED' Aaron lludnall. MARCHING SCARI.IQTSXMAJORIQTTIZ ll5 . x l 'al X,,L: V. ll ll 1. SH K f . ,rf 1 x X X mv, ,O CA 'X C L C a .L LF., r ' ' L, 1 kk LQYLHKL xxt jltfk LJ kKllL11BCL - X My L C L X I IC' -1 lkji-MM I L ,Q X , j clxflcrll S L. G, lg Y K H , ' ' 'lf' H fix ,J Q X f QTL .lj Q Z Z 6 I V M Q' 1 L LQ., L .xi Lf Y L 'Mx Z 'lffx ,yn ' . ,.,rw l 'N xXK lxllxik X ' 'Lb xjlk K L K3 KLM Q V, V fl I ,J I V fx. X LLC. Ml y wlqklqkffj ck 4 AC jill rl 1' X L k rf 4 vc? 1 - I X f f . Q jc-l fm 1,1 fi fffff XASJ Y, 5 lc' ff I!KKl! I D- lm 'fl ll Bl Af 4 Q I X125 Lrfllffff fi L KLLDXK VQLQLC 116 HONOR BAND Q 5-5.1 I x ! S E S HONOR BAND. FROM BOTTOM TO TOP: Mary Hess, Courtney Maxwell, Jeff Hockett, Ben Kelly, Mark more Jenny Poole, junior Sara Conner, and try to figure out the tune of a new song given to them ore Theresa Juarez play their hearts out as they by their instructor, Mr. Rex Cadwallader. ROW 2: Tim Henriksen, Don Mechem, Blaine Hud- nall, David Sparks, Tyler Poston, Ben Kelly, Kevin Swensen. WINDS AND PERCUSSION. 1: Shelli Cave, Shawnda Dudley, Mary Hess, McGilvra, Rachon Lester, Adina Pelham. STRINGS. ROW l: Jackie Jo Davis, Kathy Schatzke. Michelle Shonda Smith, Lisa Iiams, Charla Hoisington. ROW 2: Adina Pelham, Lewis, Missy Hoffman, Shelley Stish, Tricia Crabb, April Fox, Jenny Poole, Conner. ROW 3: Krista Sellers, Shannon Hays, Chris Gunn, Brian Beener, Honor band and orchestra supply beautiful music any dedicated and hard- working students found out this year just how much time and effort it takes to be a part of the East High orchestra and honor band. Orchestra meets every day in the band room during fourth hour. Over a two-year period the orchestra has quadrupled in size. In 1984 it included only 8 members. This year it was made up of 35 members. The honor band is a group of very select and top-quality band members. This year it included only 6 members. This special band is chosen to participate in clinics and workshops with other outstanding band members throughout the state. The honor band attended two work- shops this year, one on Jan. 25 at Drake University, and the other on Feb. 6 in Pella. Both orchestra and honor band are directed by Mr. Rex Cadwallader, who has been at East since 1984. Mr. Cadwallader attended the Univer- sity of Nebraska, where he majored in instrumental music. He graduated from the university in 1968 and shortly afterwards he began his teaching career. Mr. Cadwal- lader hopes to one day have a career at a large university. One point he wants stu- dents to see is that there is more to music than just playing it. Theresa Juarez, Mr. Rex Cadwallader, Missy Wright, Melody Moore, David Palmer, The orchestra meets every day in the bandroom during fourth period. Thanks to the excellent teaching of Mr. Rex Cadwaller, the orchestra has more than quadrupled in size over the past two years. ORCHESTRA ll7 Scarlet ingers sing weet sound he year began with both bigger and better singing groups, Scarlet Choir having over 100 members, and Cho- rus l and Chorus 2 having improved over last year. Mrs. Linda Baker, the teacher of Chorus l and Chorus 2, felt that this year was better than last because the members this year were members who decided to return. Chorus l and Chorus 2 combined in order to give the people from study hall a chance to get out of something they do not receive credit for and into something they do receive credit for, mak- ing it a little easier to graduate. Scarlet Choir had over l0O members, which really shows the student's pride toward East High's Vocal Music Department. Chours l, Chorus 2 and Scarlet Choir performed in a musical revue and also went to many of the transitional schools around Des Moines during the school year. Even though Chorus is a class which is supposed to help students learn how the voice works and help them learn how to control it and use it to their advantage, Mrs. Baker thought it would be useful and very interesting to teach students choreography, the act of moving in acting form to the music which is being sung either by one student or by a chorus. Even though she had 100 students and not enough space time, she thought that it was well worth students' time. The students in her cl really enjoyed the way in which she tau the class, and how it was put across. T really recommended the class and wis they could have had more time to le more about their voices and choreograp Mrs. Baker really enjoyed her job her students for making her job easier enjoyable. This year was a big success, whethe was vocal or instrumental, our pride shown through the eyes of East Hi best and brightest. SCARLET CHOIR. ROW l: Tracy Logan, Angie Walther, Sherry Beerbower, Cheri James, Diane Avery, Kim Knapp, Deana Cason, Sherry Breed, Missy Wise, Bobbie Ritchey, Wanda Proek, Steve Hebron, Michael Brown, Dennis Thomas, Jodi Swertfager, Melinda McGuire, Lisa Meek, Tracy Brown, Linda Murphy, JoDee Backous. ROW 2: Shonna Scott, Lisa McGriff, Melinda Gobb, Missy Long, Anna Grandstaff, Shelly Howe, Tannya Jannenga, Kim Angell, Jo Ann Willis, Tina Thompson, Joy Allen, Stacie Palmer, Tammi Brown, Sharyl Orey, Bill Tam, Bill Cooper, Sean Coleman, Jim Smith, Denise Alderman, Teresa Ashworth, Jakki Hogan, Brianetta Willis. ROW 3: Melinda Bryant, Aneesha Shabazz, Rose Taylor, ll8 SCARLET CHOIRXCHORUS I, ll Lisa Hilsenbeck, Kristy Mikesell, Michelle Smith, Tammy Christensen, Dee H son, Missy Hernandez, Carla Tolson, Sherry Barnard, Michele Noble, Holly Molly Manley, Marian Pinczer, Jenny Cogen, Jason Keir, Tricia Bartram, Hullinger, Katie Davis, Vicki Nash, Missy Davis, Nancy Alberts, Natalie Lust. R 4: Michelle Legg, LaDona Donaldson, Sashena Pearson, Dawn Blackford, B Bent, Kristie Meyers, Susan Koons, Tammy Winget, Gina Helton, Jody Willi Lisa Reynolds, Amy Bernard, Twanna Greene, Maryann Britcher, Kimberly S Margie Hall, Emmett Butts, Sheldon Smith, Shannon Wineland, Robin Kelsey, Lamb, Julie Chapman, Kelly Dykes. f G l X l I, ll. ROW l: Gail Sparks. Shayla Baker, Britta Hcuton, Tammy Pavon, Hilgron, Kathy Gagen, Terri Schillinger, Traey Sayre, Tracy Morck, ROW 3: Eric Hughes, Derie Kidd, Kim Duke, Melanie Howe, Carla Pitts, Jenny Brown. Roberts, Michelle Swisher, Sashena Pearson, Susan Koons, Shawn Douglas, Melody 2: Tracye Ainsworth, Wendy Brugioni, Anna Grandstaff, Amie Carter, Steve Moore, Julie Carmichael, Diane Ortiz, Michelle Legg, Nancy Alberts. ul S '4 Kim Knapp, Rohhin Shnurman, Robyn Dunfee, Lisa Garrison, ROW 3: Choir rchearses. ROW l: Kelli Kristensen. Stacy Swaroff, Shelly Glahhart, Kim Zaugg, Cheryl Finchum, Kelli Orey. Jodi Williams, Tina Myers. ROW 4: lidna Elder, Tammy Roe. Jody Nelson, Karolee Klonglan. ROW 2: Sherry Wilson, Susan Tully, Marie Russell. SCARLET CHOIRXCHORUS l, ll ll9 Concert Choir sings spectacularl , Chamber Singers sing with harmon hrough auditioning by Ms. Linda Chamberlin, vocal director, or recommenda- tions from their previous music teachers, 75 talented people made Concert Choir, a quality per- forming group which included ninth, tenth, eleventh and twelfth grades. In the late fall, Concert Choir and other groups sang at three transitional schools: Hoyt, Goodrell and Hiatt. Concert Choir participated in various programs, including a musical revue in February, all-city concert in April at Vet- erans' Auditorium, and the spring vocal music concert in May. They also attended the Large Group State Contest. Chamber Singers began the school year by learning their lines for the fifth Annual Madrigal Dinner held in the vocal music .187 an-an Concert Choir practices hard for a performance. ROW l: Joe Pavon, Rod Murphy. ROW 2: Dennis Thomas, Brad McNeeley, Jason Kier, Robert Dickson. ROW 3: Alfred Fleeks, Matt Rogness, Robert Knapp, Jim Miller. ROW 4: Jason Van Bus- room. The Madrigal Dinner took specta- tors back to the renaissance era, where they became the guests of King Henry, played by senior Kurt Anderson, Queen Anne, played by junior Stephanie Ripley, and the royal jester, played by junior Rob Pierick. The show began promptly at 6 p.m. Dec. 4 and 5. To make this yeafs Madrigal Dinner even more spectacular, Chamber Singers added a sorcerer, played by Mr. Ed Peter- son, science teacher. They also added a belly dancer! Besides the Madrigal Dinner Chamber Singers presented a spring musical. Throughout the year Chamber Singers per- formed in various places such as Heather Manor, Capital Square and the Des Moines Consistory. They also went on an all-day concert tour. , .. I l CHAMBER SINGERS. ROW I: Dana May. Shelley Boris, B ROW Z: Tammy Klohmik, Loren Deering. Melissa Ward. X I nellzi Miller. lisa Bates, liluine Plum. ROW -1: Bzirmi 1 V . , . ' ni Heeker. Melissa K arpemer. RON 5: Strph. i Ripley, .loAn MKVIFTN.RCJWVDITCFCNIIHCllCl'l'l11ll1l1.Sl ll Ol 1 l' ld Il is w Terry Cook, Tim Henriksen, Roh Pierick. ROW X: Dehbie W ltr Williams. Duud Osierquist, ROW 9: Darrell Carter, Brian N A nderson. S ,Ei-fi' if C C sill , su I 5 s.-J harmony. kirk, Darrell Carter, Tom Lester, Brent James. Concert Choir isn't all singing. During l20 CHAMBER SINGERSXCONCERT CHOIR ,Q p 1. .' 30. the year they learned about the human voice and how it works. They used knowledge learned on their own voices to make them sound better, with melody Rntllgh sf , na., .,,.,-...N . mwg ,352 ..4 .nv 1, 4,19 J 4 .f- -. -qu' 4 HM' 'E I '1 ROW I: Shelley Betts, Elaine Plum. Teresa Heuermann. Lisa Bates. Don- performance. The highlight of the Chamber Singers was the Madrigal Dinner. To Miller. Suvette Olson. ROW 2: Missy Morris. JoAnn Willis. Debbie Woodard. make this year's Madrigal Dinner even more spectacular. Chamber Singers added a Willis, Kristi Hecker. These girls are members of the Chamber Singers, a sorcerer and a belly dancer to their annual event. talented and gifted group ot' people. They are practicing for an upcoming CHOIR. ROW I: Susie Murrow. Jody Nelson, Brenda Harvey. Jarrett. Frida Wilson. .Iakki Hogan. Alfred Ifleeks, Dawn Crecs. Shelly .Ienny Burns, Deana Arends, Kim Knapp, Dennis Thomas, Marie Russell, Iilder. Sherry Ilansen. Micheel Ifelton. ROW 2: Cherise Johnson. Sue Rye. Iienhuis, Stacey Samuel. Bonnie Henning. Roxanne Boylan. Denise Salem. Miller. Annette Kisner. Lonnie Williams, Marian Pinczer. Robbin Shnurman. Gagen, Darin Larsen. Kim Zaugg. Karolee Klonglan. ROW 3: Tammy Clark. Terrie Carroll. Susan Tully, Alicia Davis. Tammy Roe, Kelli Orey. Brad McNeeley, Stacy Swaroff. Tracey Waits, Bonnie Rodda. Lisa Garrison. Sherry Grother, Matt Rogness, Sherri Irvin. Trena Iluntcr. Stephanie Rogness. Shelly Gallant. ROW 4: Jody Williams. Baron Randolph. Darrell Carter. Tina Myers. Kim Jones. Tom Lester. Kelli Kristensen. Cathy Breier. Lisa Greene. Jason Kier. Rob Dickson. Jason Van Buskirk. John Guticrres. Brent James. Diana Rolf, Rod Murphy. NOT PIC- TURED: Robert Knapp. Joe Pavon. Cheryl Ifinchum. CHAMBER SINGERSXCONCFRT CHOIR IZI Printing their Wa into our heart rinted visual images and trans- reproduction made through multiple processes-all of this involves the Graphic Arts Department. The Graphic Arts Department printed calendars, 12B and Homecoming tickets, United Nations applications and the Scroll. The program at East High is set up so that the students can learn how the pro- cesses of communication work. MI think it will help the students who want to make communications a career, said Mr. Jeff Bock. graphics instructor. Being in graphics helps students become more aware of the process through which designs are put together. Mr. Jeff Bock, graphics instructor, shows two of his students. juniors John Christiansen and John Swack- hamer, how to work this machine correctly. Y Y 'Sc-. GRAPHICS. ROW l: Mary Lewis, Dawn Stevens, Debra Garneau, Deborah Vignaroli, Kathy Adams. ROW 2: John Ncgrete, David Van Rossum, Kelly Cory, Shelly Betts. ROW 3: Bob Mongar, David ei E' .l 122 GRAPHICS .Y iff. iwanians abundant in leadership sr? David Wright Paula Bebcnsec October November ttendance, involvement and academic achievement are three areas in which stu- dents who wish to be chosen Kiwanian of the month must excell. Prior to the month in which the Kiwanian is to be honored, Prin- cipal Barbara Prior and Mr. Don Powell. vice-principal and Senior Class adviser. chose the student to be honored. The eight students honored for the months October through May are chosen from a list sub- mitted by counselors and teachers. The list is always much longer than eight students, so Mrs. Prior and Mr. Powell must make the final selections. Each Kiwanian attended luncheon dur- ing the month chosen every Wednesday at the Savery Hotel. The Downtown Kiwanis Club and East High School sponsored the Kiwanian ol' the Month program. Brian Carico Tracie Moore December .I an uary R..- sw-Q Maurice Newby Lora Rogerson February March 'QT' Rick Schmidt Richard Gates April May .f i lk Q -1 Z I il. 11' - - -1-'-f---- I f 1 . -lf' Tracie Moore has the pleasure ofbeing entertained by attend every Wednesday during the month that they Mr. Wally Lundgren, a former East High graduate, at are chosen Kiwanian for. These luncheons are held at one of the luneheons the Kiwanians of the Month the Hotel Savery in Des Moines. KIWANIANS l23 I ,XY Y, it J. -yt H J by tl Kivlngf ' 'W J L , ffl AFJROTC Wfyf , ' ,., J' C... jr. reserves, r 6 , V i f . 1 i ,lf Attenttonl fl ff .te W FJROTC! The Air Force l Junior Reserve Officers' Training Corps is a three-or four-year program that in- volves learning leadership skills and assuming responsibility. The classes met daily and the corps dressed out in uniforms once a week. The curriculum included studies in aeronautical science and military history. Also involved in the program was marching practice, in which they learned to perform in many parades and school functions. The sponsors, Lt. Col. Marvin Lillie and Sgt. William Butler, stress the fact that they're not trying to recruit students into the military although scholarships are avail- able. Students also have the chance of be- ing selected to attend military academies. If students wish to continue in the military after high school, they may enter the ser- vice at a level that is two pay grades higher S than someone entering with no AFJ ROTC - I ll b cms can include u The AFJROTC Drill team, which includes Holly The Drill Team really enjoys performing at the experience C0 Ege en . .d It p Ellis tbackgroundj, Jeremy Cobb, Chris Gering, Bill and members hope that they can perform at to 75 percent 0 expenses m al ' was a Lowe and Jeremy Fawcett, present the American flag more school functions throughout the year. great year for AFJROTC. at a varsity boy-girl double-header basketball game. AIR FORCE JUNIOR RESERVE OFFICERS' TRAINING COPRS QAFJROTCJ. FRONT CENTER: Kay- Michael Montano. Don Thompson. ROW 4: MSgt. William Butler, Kris Nowan, Scott Woods, James ceena Ray, Edward Lowe. ROW l: Mateey Lilly, Rick Sayre, Lynette Alson, Mimi Shabau, Kirk Worley, Shane Bill Tam, Mike Waters, Lisa Greene, Jason Penn, Bill Lowe, Bud Pursull, John Weesner, Raymond Nightset, Angie Ramos. Alfred Fleeks, Jason Fawcett, Travis Kuefner, Michael Shelton, Hope Hullinger, Paula Richard Keller, Don Mechcm, David Primm, Henry Beerbower, Col. Marvin Lillie. ROW 5: Bob Knapp Palmer, Holly Ellis, Michelle Lafary. ROW 2: Brad Cowman, Lisa Iiams, Debbie Hernandez, Steve Sziber, Tracy Smith, Byron Schlenke. Chris Gering, James Colten, Bob Cason, Chuck Gilmore, Kevin llilkobrome, Sayre, Shawn Ateson, Melinda Gobh, Candy Danner. Kevin Scott. Heath Slater. Joseph Chase, Mike Felton. Pockwell, Lloyd Furnish, Jim Myers, Robert Lehman. Paul Stotler, Merloren Butts, John Clements, David Chris Pike, Jody Green. ROW 3: Robert Davidson, Ronnie Quick. Rene Ballard, Ron Hesseltine, Scott Wheeler. Scott Handley. Httrlen Madison, Bob Jarrett, Jeremy Cobb, David Pollock, Robyn Mentzer, Sheryl Sparks, Michael Haviland, l24 AFJROTC 1 . s. 4 AM? - ' N E 4 . 5 , It It , J 1 S PW? f is hh, . ' Ei .. S23 'l f i f S ff 1 L....,.., -urs.-fre- -'..a..... 1 :Q 0 , 1 I 'jill Q y . sr.- . , . ,. ,-I -vi, A I 'P ' E X X -- s 4 Xt as at C ff' . - ' v 5 Q I . 'axy . i '7f5-Kim ' 0' f E 4. - --'!'. s ,fi 5 K . 90 - Qqf, 3 Q' A xm.x mx,A v s . . . . . . ..... Jim Farrell shows off his cooking skills as he to bake his oatmeal cookies. Junior Toni commented, lt's really fun in Food Servicesg -L lsu 5 we learn to cook many different foods. We can also work in the tea room, which is operated just like a business. Vocational areas, business classes become popular entral Campus is a program which enables one to get hands-on experience and develop skills needed for future employment. Last year 500 students attended Central Campus, presently there are 1,000 students. Students attending Central Campus come from North, East, Roosevelt, Hoover, Lincoln, Dowling, Valley and Urbandale high schools. The vocational areas are Computer Programming, Executive Secre- tary, Nursing, Word Processing, Photo- graphy, Food Services and Home Remodeling. Junior Jeff Thomas commented, l really enjoy going to Central Campus and working on the computers, it really is a learning experience, and I plan on attend- ing next year. B, MT CPNTR.-Xl C.'XMl'l'S. ROW I llohhi llicks. Mttrlccllzt Bernardino, lxturu Rohhtnx. lori l'inu. Reuuers, Detucc l ce. Ramona Joyues. Melissa I-isher. Neng Yang. Konekeo lylztlavong. George Jackson. Nichols. Melissa Carpenter. Gerotne .lel'l'erson, .lohu Tyler. ROW 2: Tonyut White. Nicki Carson. l.cttic Rusty Grilliu. Nicki lleer, Shelly Gunn. lfrauces Selby. Donna Williunts. Kim Myers. .lell Broun. llnre. Cltrtsty Compton. .Ion llerpuuut. Dennis McCann. .lack Robuck. ROW Ji lireyor Smith. Doug Mike Conner, Clint Newell, Nakhaunphone Phommaclutkr. John Swackhaiuer. Robert Brantx. .lack Tom Smooth. linu Mlams, .lint Anderson, Rick Duuagun. Cory Wilcox. Todd llill. Shaun Millang. CENTRAL CAMPUS. ROW l: Renee Shedd, Felicia Olson, Rhonda Grafton, Kim Buch, Zuher, Heidi Morris, Beth Prindle, Shawn Mooers, Gloria Grother, Tracey Cox. ROW 2: Jeff Thomas, Philavanh, Vance Mattison, Brad Bellis. Lisa Edmonds, Joseph Chase, Greg Smith, Keith Shepard, David Roh Biddle. ROW fl: .lulie Carpenter, Chris Pike, Toni Bailey, Kim Bowers, Fran Cockrcll, Lynda John Cooper. ROW 4: Chris Bodcnsteiner, Joe Rogers, Craig Hanner, Brad Savthill, David Riedel, Billy Anderson, Dave Langer, .lim Davison, Patrick Wells, Kirk Vanderlinden. .lon Stephens, Kirk Rollins, Larry Schultz, Carl Krischbaum. Kent Pugh. ROW 5: Mark Tesdall, Tim Wheeldon, Britt Pierce, Kevin Sellers, Trey Lilly, Dcwayne Jefferson, llamon Johnson, Troy Stewart, Dcmetra Colton, Carolyn lleckman, Brian Calderon, Gary Titus, Gary Drake. Jeff Clover. Jcfl Riddlebarger, Lisa Reynolds, Samantha lehnutn. ROW 6: Melissa Barr. Rick Davis, Brad Pollard, Tom Woods, Robert Rockwell, David Wilkins, Kevin Burton, Michael llyerly. Tim Lynch, Terry Deaton, Mike Scharper, lorcn Coglizer, Leonard Chandler, William Brown. 2 .1 L: Al Z Kar ---. fi H' 'rf -Q Tollari, Becky Bombela, Shellie Branchcomb, Mike Shilfer, Brent Pointdexter, Angie Benson. ROW 4: Kay Robbins, Amos Purcell, Troy Speed, Rod Gill, bovie Swopc, Bob McChcsney, Bill Smith, Michele Ellis, Jim Farrell. ROW 5: Bryan Little, Kevin Tew, Trent Davis, Steve Heckinger, Russ Connell, Susan Young, Charles Mann, Kenny Beeman, Toni Burgett. Duane Sachs. CENTRAL CAMPUS 125 Acti e group impro e East's image C c i. This is Tina Rose, your Pep 'E' Club President. This voice was often heard during third hour on the intercom. Talking on the inter- com was not the only activity of Tina and her fellow officers: Vice-president Tiffany Rice, Secretary Tina Kohlbusch and Treasurer Patricia Sappenfield. Through the year, two of the Pep fE' Club's major projects were promoting more school spirit and sponsoring the annual Spinster Spree. ik Pls Pk The Ambassadors' Club was a new group at East in l985. Students from tenth, eleventh and twelfth grades were chosen to show visitors around East when needed. There were 12 students involved. The stu- dents were chosen from applications and interviews. Pk Ik Ik A better image, pride, good attendance and a higher level ofacademic achievement were the four major goals of the Building Climate Committee. With Mrs. Kay Mc Collum supervising the operations of the four groups CStudent Involvement, Market- ing, Image and Academicsj, BCC was bound to succeed. Success was achieved, and the 1985-86 Building Climate Com- mittee proved to be a very positive force at East High. Pk Pls bk To make the new entering freshmen feel more comfortable was the goal of the Scar- leteers. With two sponsors, Mr. John Rudi- sill and Mr. Ed Peterson, the job was accomplished well. Co-chairpersons Lori Rogerson and Paula Bebensee, seniors, were also very helpful. lk HF Dk AMBASSADORS' CLUB. ROW I: Tricia Hollorf, Brian Delk It Rita Conner. Rhoda Harris. ROW 3: Paula llebensee, l.ort ROW -J: Darin Larsen, Scott Torres. ROW 5: llrad Hiatt. Kelly cole. NOT PICTURED: Hope Hullinger. ,-..-- J yfxx Junior Tracey Gabriel and seniors Patricia Sappenlield and Tina Rose show their Elaine Peterson on the far right. The Pep E Club distributed these fruit baskets concentration as they work on fruit baskets for the Pep E Club. Also working on Wednesday, Nov. 27. to retired teachers of East High School. This isjust one of the baskets are Sue Speck, senior, and Diane Dyer, freshman, on the left, and Mrs. many things the Pep Club did to help out East High. 126 SCARLETEERSXBCCXPEP E CLUB!AMBASSADOR'S CLUB 47- ,,,! I.. HQ J r .,1:, ' ry .I 1 ,y 5 l ...-, ,J . H Y. h 'V S t .1 lf s s ts' ' Li Ll A , 5 Cory, Tracey Gabriel, Laura Gates, Stephanie Kerns. Senior Lisa Pack is shown here with freshman Mary NOT PICTURED: DeAnn Conner, Kayeeena Ray, Jo Robinson. Lisa was showing Mary around East. Tricia Collins, Renee Smith. Amy Soderquist. Lisa was Mary's Scarletter for the 1985-86 school year. vpx il IMATF COMMITTFF ROW l Debi D ms Tricia Holtorf. Jill Kaboonrum. Mary-Ann Wil- Garneau, Tracie Moore, Kathy Adams, 'Theresa Alfred, Lori Rogerson, Paula Bebensee, Darren Packard, John Sherry lltnsen Mclissi Ward Dcbhte Nigntroli Kim Thomson Becky Mcflurg. Roh llatchitl, Kristie Beardsley, Kevin Teske. ROW 4: Tony Martinel, Matt Townsend, Tony Vance, Craig DeVan,Scott Torres, Bill lultc L trpcnter Sliellcy Betts ROW ' Truii C olltns Trieit Vtsquel, Melissa Morris. .leri Jewett, Loegering, Brad Hiatt, Dereck Lewis, Jeff Howe, Brent Taylor. David Wright. Rick Schmidt, Jim Cummings, lleckcr Shawn llocrs Gsscn Q unntngh tm Bri in Dclk lefl K tmm let'fCrouse. Rhonda Gunn. Stephanie Rob Dehnert. NOT PICTURED: Mrs. Kay Me Collum, sponsor. Lisa Bates. Kelli Pugh ROW T Lonnie Willitms Christy Rogcrson Shelly Gunn, Mindy Anderson, Dehhie RS ROW l Dtysn Sanders Debt Dam Kelly Cory Jakki Hogan, Charbetta Miller. Leticia Nicole Rush, Laura Halsted. Shawn Boers. Nichole Staats, Donnella Miller. ROW 4t Amy Soderquist. Stephanie Lynn Nguyen Jill K thoonrum Chris Gallahan Melissa Ward Renee Shedd, Heather Beartklcy, Debbie Rogness. Courtney Mansell. Kelly Gunn. Alicia Darts. Shelly Gunn. Kris Yerkey. Tricia Collins. Tricia Vasquez. Kim Thomson Debra G trnetu K tlhv Adams Gloria Grother Tracy Pullcn, Michelle Vallejo, ROW Christy Rogerson. Angie Roth. Teresa Turner, Malinda Stone, Tom Kant. Matt lcisher, .left Brooks, Mike l'avon. Babcock Amphonc Baccam Kuhrxn Batlev Chris Brown Ann Baker. Julie Ackerman. Debbie Rick Dennis, Meredith Williarus. Greg Tellis. ROW 5: Tracie Moore. Mindy Anderson. Tracy Clark, l.ori Lherisc Johnson Timmy Klohn tk Jerry Hutson Tracy Stewart Stephanie Kier, Rob Halehitt. Becky Rogerson. Paula Behensee, Kelly lleathcote, Laura Gates. .lohn Beardsley. Blaine llutlnall, Steve Murphy. .lim ri. Michelle Foster Jim Osborn Tom Rose Roxanne Bovlan ROW 3: Angie Vasquez. Kellie Burns, Tina Nelson. Mau Townsend, David Wright. Richard Gates, liill Loegering. Jeff llowe. llrad lliatt, Dereek lewis. DcAnn Conner Erin Tlltott Brenda .lusttntano Dawn Stevens Kristi Hecker, Michelle Slifka, Terry ROW 6: Brent Taylor. Dasid Spaulding. Larry Young. Rick Schmidt. Tyler Roorda NOT l'lt l'llRl-.D: llarh Kim Schlenkcr Mtrttn Ptncler Robvn Ment1er Melissa Wtehacl. Michelle Garrett, Raquel Larson, Weiland. AMBASSADOR'S CLUBXPEP E CLUBXBCCXSCARLETEERS l27 U.N. Tour, ational Honor Society Model U.N., Close Up Students excel xcited juniors scrambled onto the buses Friday, March 21, anticipating their arrival in either New York or Washington D.C., as participants on the United Nations Tour. There were 57 juniors from East selected to go on the U.N. Trip. To be selected, they had to write essays and get recommenda- tions from community leaders and teachers to include in their application. In New York they toured the Intrepid Airspace Museum, took a Circle Line Ferry Tour around Manhattan and saw the Empire State Building, the United Nations Building, the New York Stock Exchange and the World Trade Center. In Washington they got to tour the Capitol, the White House, the Bureau of Engraving and Printing, and other national monuments and memorials. Ik Ik Ik The 1985 National Honor Society was sponsored by Mr. John Raymond. To be members of the National Honor Society, students had to be in the top 15 percent of their class and exemplify good scholarship, leadership and service in school and com- munity. Top students were inducted in their junior year. This group sponsored the Scarlet Stand- out, an honor which any student could receive if recommended by a teacher. Scar- let Standouts were chosen every nine weeks. Each student chosen was honored with a photograph in the front hall and a certificate. They also, once again, sponsored turkey cookies around Turkey Day, a breakfast for honor roll students and a pie in the face of a lucky teacher CML Bill Carlsonj during the student-faculty basketball game. ik ak lk Model United Nations was headed by Mr. Stan Thompson, vice-president of the United Nations Association of Greater Des Moines. To get involved, students had to show an interest by going to the meetings at the beginning of the year. They wrote three resolutions which were presented, debated and rewritten on Governor's U.N. Day. Ik Dk elf Close Up isn't just a gel to brighten your teeth and freshen your breath, it's also a week long trip to Washington, D.C., to get a better close up look at our government and how it is run. Two seniors, Tammy Klobnak and JoAnne Zallek, opted to take this trip. Mr. James Bush also went on the Washington workshop trip. Before going to Washington they received a book on current issues to give them some differing opinions and back- grounds on issues that were discussed. Mr. John Phillips helped both girls to raise money for their trip for which they were grateful. UNITED NATIONS TOUR. ROW 1: Debbi Davis, Kelly Cory, Tami Fairman, Becky McClurg, Michelle Foster, Sandy Miguel, Tammy Pulley, Kim Thomson, Tracey Gabriel, Tricia Collins, Ticia Parsons, Rob Hatchitt, Jeff Gratias, John Negrete, Elaine Plum, Karolee Klonglan. ROW 2: Shauntal Baker, Kristie Remster, Tanya Mclntire, Michelle Tidball, Sherry Gathercole, Courtney Maxwell, Debbie Woodard, Tricia Vasquez, Angie Eyerly, Kerrie Brooks, Beth Raymond, Jennifer Tesdall, Kevin Teske, Lynda Tollari, Debbie Vignaroli Two seniors, Meredith Williams and Lon from the Model United Nations group take a trip to the Capitol to pose for the camera in statue of President Lincoln Johnston, Kathy Adams, Lisa Bates, Missy Moore, Mary Lewis ROW 3 Bowers, Perry Rollins, Greg Tellis, John Eicher, Blaine Hudnall Rob Smith Sanford, Don Mechem, Michelle Ellis, Eric Buchacker Richard Keller Wardak, Steve Murphy, Jim Nelson, Dawn Cameron Brad Hiatt Dereck Scott Baker. NOT PICTURED: Scott Gratias, Matt Madsen Stephanie Ripley Wwjxwt. .. ... NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY. ROW I: Natalie Justiniano, Lorrie Steel, Todd McCombs, Richard Gates, Bob Rockwell, Scott Denhart, Ted Garrington, Bolton. ROW 2: Randy Breese, Audra Ginther, Debbie Lack, Dao Baccum, Chris Madsen, Troy Patterson, Joe Brazil. NOT PICTURED: Michelle Hintz, Tina Catron, Linda Birkinbine, Mitsuko Weidner, Paula Bebensee, Anne Tesdall, Moberg, Chris Rogness, Cindy Schultz, Monica Stone, Karmen Guy, Tom Kaut, n Bocrs, Jolene Callen, John Beardsley. ROW 3: Brian Carico, David Wright, ch ng agua 8 . 4' QE, David Spaulding, Angie Vasquez. J all 31, I ' 'vs' 1 , ,tg, A' 1 Af UNITED NATIONS GROUP. ROW l: Lori Rogerson, Kristy Hecker, Harvey Brockman, Kim Bowers. ROW 3: Bill Rice, Brad Hiatt, Chris Silver, Tom Slifka, Angie Vasquez. ROW 2: Jeff Cole, Bill Jensen, Meredith Williams, Mulvehill, John Beardsley, Richard Gates. .ff I Seniors JoAnne Zallek Qleftj and Tammy Klobnak frightl anticipate the day of their departure. UNITED NATIONS TOURINATIONAL HONOR SOCIETYXMODEL U.N.!CLOSE UP 129 he study of foreign Spanish restaurant. Republic of Germany. He is an only chil International Foreign Relation hip cc lanuguage is very important, not only because it helps meet the college require- ment, but also because it encourages us to understand other people and their cultures, broaden our understanding and teach us, Students who donit take a foreign language are losing an important part of their educa- tion, said Mr. Tom Moore, the French teacher who replaced Mrs. Carolyn Wolter in November. The purpose of the French Club is to promote interest in French culture. Two activities students participated in were attending plays and visiting a French cafe in Omaha, Neb. Pls bk els Students in Spanish Club learned a lot about Spanish by doing vocabulary, writ- ing it out and saying it orally in conversa- tions or singing it. Once in a while the students were allowed to have a fiesta in the room. Span- ish Club activities also included attending plays, going on field trips and eating in a BELOW: Sophomore, Laura Halsted, like most Span- ish students, enjoyed having a fiesta in the Spanish classroom. Shown in background is sophomore Wendy Crawford. 'V- s ' if-12 if ' I ' Q , . 11 , 4 I J , .QM , . je ,. A I I -. . QQ, -is ' A ll ,, x . 1 Pls Pk Pk Natsuko Futami and Sven Alex were two of East's foreign exchange students. Natsuko is 16 years old, she lives in Yamanasi, Japan, with her parents. She has two brothers. In her spare time, Natsuko enjoys watching movies, reading books and listening to music. Sven is also I6 years oldg he lives with his parents in West Berlin, in the Federal Sven likes to play basketball, soccer a football. Dk bk Pls To understand other cultures better, st dents interested in foreign cultures join the International Club. The forei exchange students are also members oft club. The main purpose of the Club is to bring about a better ing of other cultures and civilizations. ii, INTERNATIONAL CLUB. ROW 1: Richard Gates, Tom Kaut, Courtney Maxwell, Tricia Holtorf, Chris- tine Broadston. ROW 2: Sven Alex, Dave Maxwell, Duane Sachs, Darren Packard, Laura Gates, Mitsuko Weidner, Julie Garrison. NOT PICTURED: T Gabriel, Gwen Cunningham, John Bcardsley, Remster. ABOVE: Juniors Courtney Maxwell and Justine Conway seem to be in the Christmas Spirit. This scene was a familiar one in the French rooms because this was their way of celebrating Christmas. The French l30 INTERNATIONAL CLUBXSPANISH CLUBXFRENCI-I CLUB 'T P'? classes also had other kinds of fun, like French food parties so they could learn more French people and customs by the food they ate. iw, .i Cl.IlIl. ROW li Therexa llroxxn. Sihnthorn llueeant. Carrie lrelan. Tricia Iloltorf. Ricky Reaslw. Moralex. Ilohhi I matt. Romla I rtrlmon. Mtntlt flent. Traet Young.Tanin15 Paioti. I isa Stuart. Mieheale .ll Maxliteld ROW 2 Mu lixteun liopple lSp.tniwh Iieaeherl.Marlet1al reetnan. .lull Kahooinurn. ytl. Shane Wtrliltattt. Stlxan lxlt'Sxx.un. Kelli Iharp. Vaneli 'l'liotnas. .lulie Renda. Kenna l.eo. Suite Matyxlttn Xhllizttnx. foilt Setxell. llope llulhneer. .lotly Melztughltn. ROW 3 Mary Coe. l'am Yan Note. .Iantte llplwe. Sue Rye. Roh lI.ttt'lutt. I'tI I tttle. lhong l'lian-Quang. Crate .-Xtlaiux. lokie Vatht Mel etut. Kriiu Nixon. Yaleite Williainx. Rini lfiuslton. .loth lrotttntan, ROW -1: Iodtl Bailey. Nielxon. lhlu Khan. Rae Jonex. llehlvie llolton. Katla liennett, 'liroy lliiery. Dana Hanley. lionnie I tnuny Roe. Wendy i'rauI'ortl. laurie Roeerx. Shayla llaker. lisa llarton. llarry Shipley. ROW S' llret llraalliart. Rod Chamberlain. .letl Gratiax. Roelty Matthiax, Neal Nltintgoniery. Kristi nga, N - .- Natsuko lftttami antl Sven Alex were two ol' liastk foreign exchange students. During their visits. they learned the Anieriean way of life. Heeker. Raquel larson. Shelli C:tve.C'il1tl5 Snow. Karolee Klonelztn. Kerri ltllotxon. Ratxniona Rat. .lohnelle Fdinondx. Martina Turner ROW o Meltntla hleiiture. I ua I innanr. 'kiwi Uilirien. I .tYonne liilheit. Shaitl Orep. Rohan Kelxey. ,-Xtlnta I'elhaut. Natalie hlattttltlale. llollte lI.ntIlt't. llatulx lleatllttk, Sean Iotelatlt. lawn C'olemtin.I-rieWileox.l Ilt'Nit'ltolx,KeXtI1ltppolql,IUllN 7. lIi.itiltlloue.lirt'pIgt'nlvelt1t'l..lt'II Ixoll. latnntx Wyant.'l'on1 liisliflirixtx Rogetxott. I ttttra llalxtril. Stepliante llotrx. .lennx tlirtoll. Nlollx K'onttt't. Ilana Smith. .lawn Penn.'liotltlfhrtxtt-im-i1.lXlike llynn. loni Ilailtx.Rohanl'i.ihh..le1tStitkeI.lluxtx Sher-tx ROR H Ihll Moore. .loe I'ltIer. lony Vance. .leretny lieth. I red Ilollotrl. I tie l peltutih. lorltl Iliotnpxott. l tan! l7t' X an. .lawn Iloxlott. Kexin llattnon. Slex e Murphx. Iliad lliatt. lltmell I ane. NI.ttt lltuttie. lont tJtlt1.,Ion ll.tnt..Iolni Taylor. Scott Stxaelter NUI l'lC'Il'RI-D: lianitrulIew.Ritl1.ntlIloughertt.MielieleN1oian..Xilli.tnnR:ix.Iim Braaten, Shanna Reed. 4 f.. .A- f- CLUB. ROW l: Boualiane Baeeam, Mary Hess. Aie Luong. TheresaJuare1.Charhetta Miller. Brenda Aniphone llaceaiu, Kathryn Hailey. Theresa Cam. Mismy Vander Schoor, Tina Rose, Kathy Hollings- llrenda Justiniano. Dawn Swanson. Sherry llarnard, .lenny Poole. Mr. Toni Moore tlfreneh Teaeherl. 2: Denixe Gookin. Charma Nester. Becky Mellurg. Tracey Ciabnel. Tricia Cullim. Tami lfairman. llroatlston. Missy MeAiuneh. Darey Pinckney, Darete Seott, limo Mikesell, Matt Liuenberg. Lonnie Wilhamx. Michelle Paterxon. Tammy Sehade. Marnie Slater. ROW 3: Troy Stoll. Fhristn Mefreery. I-rank Valadel. Mixehele Emery. Michelle Tidhall. .Iulte Garrtxon. Gary Larson. Nichole Statttx. Gwen ftiriititigltatrit, Angie liyerly. Carla Simpson. I.ori Murphy. .lon Lixesay. Darren Paeltartl. Don Kern, .lohn Maeltin. ROW 4: Jodi Stephenx. Cindy Greenwood. Laura liatex. Cortnep Maxwell. Art Ousley. Krista Sellerx. MeI'eil King. Daw M1txwell.TrletaCrabb. Danielle John. Khuxhal Wardak. Marty Mentler. Daxttl Aeltly. lsatte l'eterxen. SPANISH CI,UBflfRl2NCll Clllll l3l Academic groups, pward Bound are great challenge ifted and Talented is a very prestigious organization, and students were proud to be part of it. To become a member of G! T, a student must possess strong academic skills and the desire to excel beyond the normal class- room requirements. The G! T organization, sponsored by Ms. Anda Liepa, provides these gifted students with opportunities to challenge their skills. Workshops, seminars and advanced college-credit courses are just a few of the many activities that G! T sponsors. fk Pk ik Are solving complex, futuristic problems something you enjoy doing? If so, then you should be a part of East High's Problem- Solving Team. The Problem-Solvers attend bowls. While at a bowl, the students are presented with a futuristic problem, then they are given a certain amount of time to brainstorm for solutions to the problem. After the brainstorm session, each team presents solutions to a panel of judges for scoring. ik lk Pk An extreme curiosity and interest in science is a quality one must possess if he wishes to be a part of the Science Club. This past year Science Club members worked very hard to achieve their goal of visiting the Wind Caves in South Dakota. To raise money for this project, the club members sold M8cMs at 506 a box. A biology teacher, Mr. Ray Patrilla, spon- sored the club. ak wk Ik For six weeks every summer, the Central College Campus is invaded by high school students. These six weeks are spent attend- ing classes and getting a taste of college life for students specially chosen for this government-funded program. The program is designed to motivate students to further their education. 132 GXT PROBLEM SOLVING SCIENCE CLUB UPWARD BOUND Mr. Larry Hutzell performs an experiment chemistry lab for the observation purposes of Club members Rob Hatchitt. Steve Smith and Problem-solving takes quite a bit of researched ing and brainstorming of ideas. These Stephanie Rogness, Chris Gallahan, Regina - i . t Steve, inquisitive about Mr. Hut7ell's demon- points out a portion of the experiment that he 't understand. Tollotson and Robert Brants-spend an after- in the library researching their futuristic o UPWARD BOUND. ROW 1: Jamie Jewett, McCaughey, Dao Baccam, Dana Smith, Michelle Chouang Baccam, Jill Kaboonrum, Leslie Nixon, Sunins, Jim Van Cleave. NOT PICTURED: Donna Kayceena Ray. ROW 2: Ted Smith, Tina Williams, Chuck Kifer. SCIENCE CLUB. ROW l: Renee Holtorf, David Holtorf, Mitsuko Weidner, Tricia Holtorf, Angie Parker, Rob Hatchitt. ROW 2: Eirik Ackerman, Richard Keller, Kristie Remster, Courtney Maxwell, Doug Catron, Steve Ackley. NOT PICTURED: Kevin Teske, Mark Stone, Scott Moats, Denise Goo- kin, Sherry Cardis. PROBLEM-SOLVING. ROW l: Darren Packard. ROW 2: Edd Timmons, Jill McPherson, Shan Wiekman. ROW 3: Regina Hummel, Missy Ward, Michele Moran, Larry Tillotson. ROW 4: Gary Sne- then, Stephanie Rogness, Amy Soderquist, Pam Hel- minski, Chris Gallahan. NOT PICTURED: Terra Cowman, Robert Brants, Bryan Jones. GIFTED AND TALENTED. ROW l: Tracie Moore, Terra Cowman, Angie Vasquez, Sarah Holmes, Jill McPherson, Mary Ann Williams, Sandi Maxlield, Cyndi Carter, Tricia Crabb, Leslie Nixon. ROW 2: John Maekin, Chet Sewell, Shawn Boers, Paula Bebensee, Amy Soder- quist, Stephanie Rogness. Pam Helminski, Darren Packard, John Beztrdsley, Steve Murphy. ROW 3: Dave Maxwell, Mark Wilson. Kyle Huber. Karmen Guy, Duane Sachs, Andy Elliot, Jim Van Cleave, Bob Rice. Harvey Brockman, Brad Hiatt. NOT PICTURED: Eirik Acker- man, David Ackley, Amphone Baccam, Chris Baker, Jon Bergman, Duane Bump, Rita Conner, Chndd Croime, Jason Dalbey, Chris Galla- han, Chris Gering, Celene Gogeny, Danny Headrick, Kelly Heathcote, Blaine Hudnall, Richard Keller, Don Kern, Karolee Klonglan, Matt Krislufek, Gary Larson, Ed Little, Missy McAninch, Rebecca McClurg, Gary Nelson, Charissa Nester, Mynle Nichols. Gretchen Nielsen, Angie Parker, Isaac Petersen, Ellen Plum, Jennifer Poole, Shawn Sanford, Darcie Scott, Paula Scvcnhcrgen, Gary Snethen, larry Tillotson, Edd Timmons. Michelle Villejo, Jamil Wardak, Khushal Wardak, Mitsuko Weidner, Scott Wheeler, Shan Wickham, Milissia Wright, PTSA, Boosters raise funds for EHS improvements he Parent-Teacher-Student Association, otherwise known as the PTSA, contributed a lot to East High. The main func- tion ofthe PTSA is running the concession stand at sporting events. The money the PTSA earns goes to East High to help pay for the freshman folders, sup- plementary teaching materials and four S750 scholarships for seniors. lk Pls ik What is the East High Booster Club? It is an organization that helps raise money for EHS. The Booster Club is one of the largest in the nation. Some of the accomplishments of the Booster Club include spending 535,000 on EHS and its students. Some of the money was spent on baseball and softball batting cages, track warm-up suits and financial support for the National Honor Society. . - Z. XL .4-pan-H.A...l., .lr -f Junior Becky McClurg buys a glass of Pepsi from Mr. Jerry Behrendsen, a member of the PTSA. The PTSA was in charge of the concession stand at East's sport- ing events. The money the PTSA earns goes to East's ss IN S mu KN' ' Et 51. ot! -t 00 'Q Quik! nt nov!! rc. . ,Lg ro ian-gy ww Y 1 Pl' nu' , 1. Casin sl K-'Em Aga Leu U1 gs- ov -.t Us ,, .mud an 1 .cl CNA! ,Ami sets s'...1S T ,,.-.pas-v-iii principal, Mrs. Barbara Prior, to make the best the money. One ofthe things the money was used was repairing East's outdoor signs. . I Senior Paula Bebensee has been convinced to buy a T-shirt from Booster Club Booster Club is an organization made up of parents, supporters and alumni of President Louie Plude and Vice president John Walker at the East-Ames boys' High. The Booster Club was in charge of all athletic and student recognition b basketball game, as a customer thinks of buying himself one, too. The East High quets. The Booster Club spent over 535,000 on EHS. 134 PTSAXBOOSTER CLUB Ad clubs show, demon trate, sell ho helps support the Quill? Who helps reduce the cost of the Quill? ADS, ADS, ADS. When you look the ads at the back of the Quill, always that they benefit you, the buyer of the yearbook. How do you get into the Ad Club? One does not join the club, he or she signs up for a class, the Sales Ad Club. Teaching ad selling takes place in the room, but the students go out into the community to sell the ads to businesspersons. The train- ing includes showing the product, demon- strating the product and selling the product. Those who bought the Quill Yearbook should not forget who reduced the price of the book: the students who sold ADS, ADS, ADS. Is.-,mi AD CLUB. ROW l: Jennifer Fuller, Rhonda Sullivan, Shelly Darr, Tami Kris Yerkey, Michelle Stephens, Jeff Hodson, Dewight Roe, London Kelly Clark, Tina Kohlbusch. ROW 2: Rebecca Schwitters, Dawn Bergis, Stuve, Melissa Morris, Shannon Young, Britt Osborn, John Negrete, Jeff Rob Pierick, Shawn Millang, Todd Tillotson. ROW 3: Steven Hobbs, Kirk A 'bw ? AD CLUB. ROW 1: Mrs. Nancy Hansen, Mary Lenhart, Jenny Maland, Jon Hoskins, Randy McClelland, John Turpen, David Todd, Greg Tellis, Lonnie Banker, Pam Kellogg, Donnella Miller, Tricia Vasquez, Malinda Plumb, Kim LeCroy, Marvin Wise. ROW 4: Jamie Sargent, Richie Clark, Robert Avery, Robert ROW 2: Jack Shannon, Jeff Clark, Paulette Haag, Hope Greene, Renee Lyle, David Harrison, Tim Stoll, Kevin Patton, Charles Daye, Jack Rose. NOT Tina Kohlbusch, Cathy Belcher, Cindie Hughes. ROW 3: Jim Osborn, PICTURED: Byron Schlenker. 'U Lewis, Brian Tate. VanderLinden, Shannon Tumer, Dianna Clark, Leslie Bryant, Tammy Flagstad, Renee Roberts, Tammy Doland, Tina Myers, Cindy Ruttenburg, Matt Fisher. ROW 4: Mike Ollie, Mike Sharpnack, Don Clem, Troy Somers, Don Winters. Chris McGriff, Chad McCuen, Jeff Hodson, Shawn Gorrell, Maurice Newby, Dereck FALLXSPRING AD CLUBS 135 School-sponsored committees build future leaders or all the students out there who wonder how the assemblies are organized and who is responsible for them: read on to find out the answers to all of your questions and many more. Representatives from different school groups like Steppers, Color Guard, Pep E Club, Cheerleaders, Silent Vibrations and Student Government get together annually and plan appropriate assemblies for the school year. Mrs. Vallery Griffis was the sponsor of the Assembly Committee, and she helped the students make wise decisions on all of the assemblies. The committee usually met on Tuesdays or whenever necessary throughout the year. If you were in a school-sponsored organ- ization and wanted to participate in the assemblies, all you had to do was to send a representative of your group to one of the Assembly Committee meetings. Pk Pk lk Students in Leadership is a group of high school students from all of the Des Moines high schools who meet regularly. The group's purposes are to encourage leadership skills, to foster better under- standing among cultures and to aid in selfawareness. The East High students were sponsored by Mrs. Kay McCollum and Mrs. Mary Rita Seckington. Most of the meetings were held at East, but the group also visited Springbrook State Park and the Spaghetti Market for additional meetings. Students are selected by current members and each must have a teacher recommendation. 136 ASSEMBLY CMTEJSTUDENTS IN LEADERSHIP Sophomore Stephanie Kerns, senior Tracie Moore, ing assembly. They were members of the senior Angie Vasquez and senior Michelle Slifka work Committee. hard to come up with some clever ideas for an upcom- -sq STUDENTS IN LEADERSHIP. ROW l: Missy McAninch, Amphone Baccam, JeffGratias, Jim Cummings. ROW 2: Courtney Maxwell, Tracey Gabriel, Julie Garrison, Gwen Cunningham. ROW 3: Brad Hiatt, Dawn Cameron, Scott Gratias. ROW 4: Robert Lyle, Scott Denhart David Wright PICTURED: Nikki Carson Duane Sachs Jim hill, Mrs. Kay McCollum Mrs Rita S tSponsorsJ. ASSEMBLY COMMITTEE. ROW l: Michelle Bebensee. NOT PICTURED Tina Rose Mrs Slifka, Nichole Staats, Angie Vasquez. ROW 2: Ste- Griffis tSponsorj phanie Kerns, Byron Sehlenker, Tracie Moore, Paula CLUB. ROW l: Jakki Hogan, Charbetta Stephaney Lewis, Shannon Coleman, Cherisc Dana May. ROW 2: Lisa Parker, Lisa Emery. ROW 3: Lora Jackson, Rhonda at iq -I wi 5 X . 1 .alia A . 9. W OF CHRISTIAN ATHLETES. Kevin Hilsenbeck, Matt Townsend, Bill Jensen, l: Kevin Huck, Darin Schrcck. ROW 2: Jim David Wright, John Alton, Chris Gering. NOT PIC- Dainis Kalnins, Robert Harvey. ROW 3: TURED: Todd McCombs, Mr. Tom Lutz. Gunn, Krista Sellers, Marlycea Smith, Robert Smith, Craig De Van. NOT PICTURED: Nikki Carson, Mimi Shabazz, Josine Smith, Mrs. Vallery Griffis Rachell Gunn, Jeffrey Thomas, Jeri Jewett, fSponsorj. E CLUB. ROW l: Cindy Le Guerrier, Garrett, Tina Canady, Carl Linder, Tony Bill Chapman. ROW 2: Theresa Chance, Boley, Jackie Davis, Shahn Emerson, Curt Bill McElvogue. ROW 3: Penny Nichols, Davis, Julie Carpenter, Candy Danner, Lonnic Payton, Ken Moyer, Tracey Mikesell. ROW 4: Mrs. Donna Christensen tSponsorJ, Trina Spencer, Kim Belcher, Richard Reed, Jody Jenkins. ROW 5: Mrs. Linda Saddoris fSponsorJ, Tim Hill, Tom Williams, Bill Torres, Paul Stotler, Wally Ewald. NOT PIC- TURED: Melody Moore, Tim Lynch, Mike Byerly. East's students join clubs for a better school ellowship of Christian Ath- letes QFCAJ was made up of a group of students who met regularly with their sponsor, Mr. Tom Lutz. They met on Monday nights in Mr. Lutz's room to pray and talk over any problems they might have had. Students did not have to be athletes or be of a certain religion in order to partici- pate in the club. It was open to anyone. HF Pk Dk The Afro Club, sponsored by Mrs. Vallery Griffis, met together twice a month on Tuesdays in room 118. The group's goal was to create a positive attitude and image toward the Afro- American culture. Any student was welcome to join the club, but most of the members were of the Afro-American heritage. The club put on a dramatic presentation ofthe life of Martin Luther King, and club members delivered fruit baskets to the Logan Mill Community Center for needy and elderly people. Pls bk his Thanks to the Triple E Club CEEEJ, the north courtyard was made beautiful. The group planted an assortment of bulbs, flowers and bushes in order to beautify the drab and dull area between the main build- ing and the north wing. The club members met each week in the morning before school with their sponsors, Mrs. Linda Saddoris and Mrs. Donna Christensen. The club sold candy and cheese in order to raise money for the community and for various club projects. FCAXTRIPLE E 137 hat is Building Advi- sory Council QBACJ? The BAC is made up of teachers, parents and students who meet monthly to discuss activities and issues that concern East High School. It also gives ideas to the Student Government. How is one selected? The student Government chooses the Student Government represen- tatives, the faculty also chooses representa- tives and the PTSA fParent-Teacher- Student Associationj chooses parents. When an issue is discussed, its purpose is to better East High. ak ak wk Did you ever go to the office and see students working? Well, those people were office assistants. What did they do? The office assistants helped the administrators, counselors, advisers and anybody who worked in the office. How did one become an office assistant? To become an assistant, the student had to have passing grades, have a study hall and have a good attitude. 138 BACXOFFICE ASSISTANTS ' BAC advises, office assistant help OFFICE ASSISTANTS. ROW l: Cary Beerbower, Manila Houangvan, Teresa Hedlund, Kelly Cory, Debbie Vignaroli, Kris Yerkey, Jason Dalbey, Edd Timmons, Vicky Saenz, Jill McPherson, Kim Dou- glass, Tony Rose, Dawnette Williams. ROW 2: Julie Ackerman, Angie Sease, Kathy Adams, Kelly Clark, Mary Jo Robinson, Heather Hays, Jodi Swertfager, Tracy Slagle, Tracie Bassett, Nicole Rush, Laura Hals- ted, Tracy Clark, Tracie Moore, Tiffany Rice. ROW 3: Melissa Morris, Jim Grant, Meredith Williams, Lora Rogerson, Jeff Brooks, Mike Pavon, Da Cameron, Carl Fudge, Jim Mulvehill, To McCombs, Brad Hamilton, Tony Martinez, Jim N son. ROW 4: Matt Townsend, Curt Ripperger, La Gates, Michelle Ellis, Scott Evans, David J. Wrig Jim Van Cleave, Troy Stoll , Dave Maxwell, To Thompson, Rob Dehnert, Tim Stoll, Jeff Shephe NOT PICTURED: Michaele Gallagher, Kelly Za Tina Rose, Paula Bebensee, Burt Reid, Stepha Lewis, Barbara Guy, Bill Jensen. Training i purpo e of DECA, OEA 'OJ 11 QP -s Q . -, Q -limi? FICE EDUCATION ASSOCIATION. ROW I: ris Hamel, Denise Slaughter. Tamara Klobnak, resa Patrick, Kristi Cloyd, Teresa Tribby, Trish ppenfield, ROW 2: Randy Szymanski, Tina 'Caughey, Becky Bailey. Tiffany Rice, Michelle Houghe, Linda Gordon, Chris Nath. ROW 3: Jaunita Sorenson, Lori Anderson, Kelli Pugh, Michelle Moore, Renee LaMunyon. Renee Sisscl, Kevin Kauff- man. Mr. Gene Wanek. NOT PICTURED: Myla Kit- tle, Lisa Pack, Connie Young. ECA. What is DECA fDistributive Education Clubs of Americaj? DECA is an on-the-job training program which fits students into jobs of their career choi- ces. An employer becomes a teacher and cooperates in classroom assignments that are given by the DECA teacher- coordinator, Mrs. Nancy Hansen. The most popular career fields were General Marketing, Apparel and Accesso- ries Marketing, and Finance and Credit skills. wk Ik Bk OEA COffice Education Associationj. What is OEA? OEA builds skills in useful areas within the business world. Students receive office training and learn to work in schools, insurance companies, department stores, private industries and federal jobs. OEA gives students experience in leading fields and is the stepping-stone to promotions. OEA is a three-part program which includes on-the-job training. It is a voca- tional youth program. DECAXOEA I39 , Y, 3. X Drivers Ed teachers, part-timers, different groups show involvement atch out, world! Another batch of stu- dents has accomp- lished mastering the wheel. Drivers' Educa- tion was an elective offered to students second semester if they wished to receive their licenses before they turned 18. Students saw films, did book work attended lectures and took tests in class. In the simulator they watched films in which they got the chance to apply their acquired knowledge while driving an automobile. Rarely did one miss class because of the required number of hours needed to pass. Missing a day resulted in a mandatory four- page report which many students could be heard moaning about. I There were four part-time workers whose hard work and dedication helped to keep East at its best. Mr. Michael Anousis helped collect cans that students purchased from our two pop machines. His wife, Mrs. Eline Anousis, and Mr. Gary Bash worked hard to keep our cafeteria a clean and enjoyable place to eat throughout the four lunch periods. Mrs. Barbara Grother served as a hall and restroom monitor throughout the lunch hours. Their work was deeply appreciated by staff and students. 0 To get into Television Production, a student was required to first take the Communication Media course. The first level of TV Production is basically class TELEVISION PRODUCTION, ROW 1: Troy Vander Schel. ROW 2: David Todd, Duane Tobey, work. Once the student got to the advanced level, the course became an independent study class. Students made videos for teachers and students, and they taped plays and some sporting events. These videos were then critiqued by the class and graded. Mr. Adrian Martin was in charge of this course. 0 Coming into its thirteenth year, Silent Vibrations did a fabulous job of using their body language to perform skits. Ms. Ruth Ann Gaines was the sponsor. Some of their humorous skits included Ricarella,, during the Homecoming Assembly. Senior Emmett Butts said, In mimes you have fun and might even get a part that is really funny, like wearing red tights and a tutu as a fairy! 0 The Sound and Light Crew included seven people. They did the basic sounds and lights for assemblies, sports functions and banquets. Mr. Dave Frost was the sponsor. 0 PEOPEL stands for Physical Educa- tion Opportunity for Exceptional Learners. They were peer helpers paired with exceptional leamers, who received help through the day's activities in physical education class. Peers also counseled the students during the day when changing classes and during lunch. During second semester more of the kids transferred into regular gym classes. John Turpen, Scott Baker, Brian Tate, David Crawford. 140 DRIVERS' EDJ PART-TIMERS7 TV PRODUCTION! SILENT VIBES! SOUND AND LIGHTXPEOPEL 5 'Z 5 T MY' if 2 ' C 1. - S, I. .i....r,,E,5,.,,t....,? fr Q V f x., aj.. N I , r ,.- W .. ..- . ..-, -A . at ri g . M, , .. . , t -. .Q r Q- we . ' t , r Work, work, work. Must keep busy! are the of Mrs. Eline Anousis, a part-time helper here at 3 11' School. She takes a brief breather while senior Vaux finishes off his second milk. i Dv. nv Q. 1. iss' -. .Q X- ' i' f , I 4 v A wx 1 ff ec I Q S I., as A 5 fx ' If, .3 f 41a Qi' f ff! 3 i M ,Que 5 lt? , ,V SILENT VIBRATIONS. ROW I: Jodi Troutman, Bud Purcell, Terry Cook, Bev Overton, Twanna Greene, Emmett Butts, Nikki LaMunyon, Jon Bain, Ken Cockerham, Henry Beerbower. ROW 2: Karla Risius, Teresa Smith, Brianetta Willis, Ms. Ruth Ann SOUND AND LIGHT CREW FIRST AND SECOND SEMESTER. ROW I: Brandon Cronk, Kathy Copeland, Phil Cipale. ROW 2: Eric Larson, arm-I , ! I DRIVERS' ED- UCATION TEA- CHERS: Mr. Steve ,Pc A If Carson, Mr. Bob t , af, Case, Mr. Jack Gray. Mr. Ray d I. I McAdam, Mr. Eldon Peterson, - Mr. Glen Steward. , PART-TIME HELI5 . Mrs. Eline Anou- 5 . ,, -' sis, Mr. Mich- ' , ael Anousis, Mr. K f Gary Bash, Mrs. Barbara Grother. 1 it-tv: Gaines, Larry Rife, Joyce Russell, Peggy Armstrong. ROW 3: Richard Mickle, Renee Ballard, Jeremy Cobb. Richard Armstrong. NOT PICTURED: Cary Beerbower, Ric Lumbard, Jackie Waters. Larry Rife, Carl Fudge, Eric Upchurch. NOT PIC- TURED: Troy Tyler, Dawn Comegys, Mike Ander- son, Bryan Stinson, Rick Schmidt, Rick Dennis. PHYSICAL EDUCATION OPPORTUNITY FOR EXCEPTIONAL LEARNERS QPEOPELJ. ROW l: Chuoang Baccam, Chansy Phetriyavamh, Cary Beer- bower, Donald Huffman, Tracey Howard, Julie Hunger, Jeannie Jager, Mary Huffman, Lettie McEl- vogue, Nora McElvogue, Michael Gress, Mrs. Joyce Vickroy. ROW 2: Mr. Mark Hurley, Melisa Walker, Kathleen Griffen, Corey Harsh, Sharon Sudbrock, Clarence Boydston, Timmy Briggs, Micheale Gal- lagher, Randy White, Starlene Davenport, Carl Sieg- worth, Kim Harsh, Rick Newcomb. ROW 3: Dayle Scarlet, Charles Daye, Scott Woods, Johnnie Wor- thington, Cindy Kalar, Bonnie Rodda, Mindy Ander- son, Paula Bebensec, Penny Nichols, Lorena Evans, Alberta Fisher, Rita Conner. ROW 4: Brian Weeks, Mike Waters, Bob Wolver, Johnny Gladwin, Tim Rhoads, Bradley Weeks, Jeff Shepherd, Tim Stoll, Matt Townsend, Jim Nelson, David J. Wright, John Gordon, Jody Faux, Dean Oziah. NOT PICTURED: Maritta Burgett, Tammy Bradshaw, Stacey Green, Charles Kiss, Tracie Moore, Teri Pinckney, Gregory B. Tilton, Sherrie Walker, Candy White, Verla Young. f pg . l42 CLASS IC MOVES I ,Q ,unr- CC 99 Class ,Q -7-Q OVBS Class ic Moves. You saw them all the time. One might have seen the perfect dive at a swimming meet, or the high tives as the baseball went over the fence for a home run. East High had Class ic Moves on the basketball court and on the wres- tling mats. East High added some new moves in the Sports Department by adding soccer to the Big Red Scarlet Machine. Cl,ASS lC' MOVES I43 Young girls, J .V The girls' 1985 track team had an excep- tional season. Three school records were broken. The team was also plagued with many injuries. Graduate Alycia Simpson pulled a hamstring in a qualifying meet for the Drake Relays, this downed all hopes of winning the Drake 4 X 400 title two years in a row. Although the varsity didn't do as well as expected, the Junior Varsity team did an excellentjob. They took a first-place finish at Norwalk and placed a strong second at Urbandale. They averaged 47 points per meet. At state, the girls' 4 X 200 team, which included sophomore Johnelle Edmonds, junior Lisa Edmonds, and seniors Jill She- pard and Nicki Carson, placed a surprising fifth in the meet. At the sports banquet there were many awards given out. Top freshman perfor- mance awards went to Johnelle Edmonds and Jenny Carroll. The award for best in field events went to graduate Marjorie Glynn, and the most-valuable team member award went to junior Lisa Edmonds. The team really worked hard in 1985 and looked forward to a better perfor- mance next year. Junior Angie Eyerly leaps over a hurdle in a close meet with Ames. I feel that track has been a very satisfying experience for me. We have improved each year that I have been here, our team was the best team East has ever had. fNicki Carson, senior GIRLS' TRACK, SPRING, 1985 SEASON RECORD Valley Rela s . .............. ....... Lincoln Inv ...... . .... . ly 9th Urbandale nv ...................... 6th 4th Ames Inv ......... ..... 6 th S.E. Polk Inv ............ ..... 3 rd Urbandale District .......... ..... 6 th Metro Conference ,..... ..... ..... 7 t h Urbandale McDonald's Inv ..,. . . . . 13th I44 GIRLS' TRACK RAC . team explodes with talented sprinters is ,... GIRLS' VARSITY TRACK, SPRING, 1985. ROW 1: Stacey Murray, Tricia Collins, Laura Moll, Shanon Sage, Jennifer Fuller, Amy Forbes, Kim Douglass, Ann Baker, Joclle Vanderlinden, Michelle Sease. ROW 2: Tiffany Poston, Jill Shepard, Nicki Carson, Tricia Vasquez, Connie Winget, Lonnie Williams, Alicia Davis, Lori Murphy, Johnelle Edmonds, Angie LJN, E erl An ie Sease ROW 3: Assistant Coach Y Y' S ' - - Frost, Dawn Cameron. Alycia Simpson, 1 ix ' r Edmonds, Shirley Ramos, Stephanie Kie Harmon, Michelle Collins, Jenny Carroll, Glynn, Assistant Coach Gayle Burgett, Head Mark Tiby. F num, I 5 a I A . ll A- .P 'QW' f r 7 -'-ideals:-saas.4g?5.,.,. Q . ' -db-an-ww . ll-rw We had a young team, but we'll improve this season with the new Graceland Inv ............. No team score - .. BOYS' TRACK, SPRING, 1985 ' SEASON RECORD Simpson Inv .... . . ........ No team score Polar Bears Relays .... No team score ft track and SOIHC Serious Hi Covey Relays .... ............ 5 th I training. We will be Early Bird Relays .... . . . No team score . , Urbandale Inv .... ............ 9 th much better. and Wlth 3 Coach like Dl'3k6 Relays . . . . . . No team SCOIC Mr. Don Graves' We just Win Dowling Inv .... .......... 4 th ,, . . . . Valley Relays ..... ....... I 4th Slate' iR0bblC Smith, JUUIOI Metro Conference ...... .......... 7 th Senior Jeff Cronin takes a powerful jump with the form ofa world class athlete at the Valley Invitational. Young boys, team jumps into track, has great year! Although the boys' track team didn't have as good a year as expected, 6 fresh- men, I7 sophomores, 10 juniors and l graduate tLevi MeGuireJ won letters. Levi also broke the metro record in the shot put with a throw of 55'l . Another good per- formance was a sixth-place finish in the lO0-meter dash by junior Brian Calderon. Senior Jeff Cronin, longjumper, had a dis- appointing jump. He missed state by two feet, but in the Metro Conference he placed a strong fourth. Coach Don Graves felt that last year should be chalked up as a learning expe- rience because the team was still very young. The 4 X 800 team, which included seniors Bob Rice and Mike Slifka and jun- iors Robbie Smith and Greg Tellis, looked forward to shattering the East High School record for that event, a record which hasn't been broken since l975. The new eight- lane, all-weather track has raised a lot of team spirit. D YS' VARSITY TRACK, SPRING, l985. ROW l: Edwin Martin, Bo Bacon, Jeff omas, Steve Bell, Troy Tyler, Ray Booker, John Hoskins, Jeff Crouse, Jeff White, awn Adair, John Rounds, Scott Bell. ROW 2: Richard Slifka, Todd Vander hoor, Rob Hatchitt, Eric John, Greg Tellis, Tony Martinez, Tyler Poston, Mike lie, Brian Calderon, Robbie Smith, Jason Boston, Craig Devann. ROW 3: Head mach Don Graves, Richard Keller, Jeff Howe, Jeff Cronin, Craig Hanner, Isaac Petersen, Wes Sheldahl, John Vancleave, Jeff Stickle, Kevin Kauffman, Jim Mulve- hill, Jim Nelson, Matt Townsend. ROW 4: Assistant Coach Mark Hurley, Larry Shultz, David Wright, Bob Rice, Bill Loegering, Chip Rose, Jim Cummings, Chris Dennis, Larry McMahon, Chris Freeman, Assistant Coach Martin Mohler. NOT PICTURED: Mike Slilka, Sheldon Smith, Levi McGuire. BOYS' TRACK l45 GIRL TENN East sends g The l985 girls' tennis team improved their record from last year to five irnpres- sive victories. Graduate Tina Moberg, the team's number one seeded player, was the first girl to represent East in the state tournament in over 28 years. Although she lost in the first round, she had a very successful year, los- ing only two matches. Mrs. Pat Knott, the tearn's coach, had this to say about the team: Our main weakness was our doubles play. Our strength definitely would have to be our singles play. The team ended its season on a high note with an impressive I0-I victory over Roosevelt. The team had very promising talent. Many ofthe players planned to return for the l986 season. Senior Tracy Clark shoxx s off her form by returning a serxe from an opponent. t We had a very good Q season and with the help , ofa new assistant coach, 'S ,is we learned a lot as a 'I 13 team. We are all very proud of Tina making it to state. It was a great accomplishment. v Erna Halbur, senior. GIRLS' TENNIS, SPRING, 1985 SEASON RECORD 5-12 METRO RECORD 2-5 East 8 .... . Johnston 3 East 8 .... . Ankeny 3 East 5 .... Indianola 6 East 0 .... Dowling ll East 8 .... Urbandale 2 East 2 .... . Lincoln 9 East 0 .... . Hoover ll East l .... . . Ames 10 East 7 .... . . . North 4 East l .... Newton I0 East 3 .... . . Valley 8 East I0 . . . Roosevelt l I-16 GIRLS' TENNIS irl to state for first time 1n 28 ears GIRLS' TENNIS, SPRING, 1985. ROW l: Barb Carolyn I-Ioekman Neng Yang Karrre Youngs nr Worth, Kim Hosek, Tracy Clark, Kathy Carron Halbur ROW 2: Tina Moberg, Laurel Jensen. ROW 3 LCSW Foreign exchange students add extra life to boys' team We had a good season and worked well together as a team. lt was a great experience playing ten- nis with the students from abroad. l'Il always remember - and cherish their friendship. --John - Alton, senior. BOYS' TENNIS, SPRING, 1985 SEASON RECORD 4-6 METRO RECORD I-5 East 5. . . . . Ankeny 4 East 5. . . .... Newton 4 East 3. . . .... Dowling 8 East 9 . . . . . . Urbandale 2 East 2. . . . . Lincoln 9 East5... ...Hoover6 East 3 ..... .... A mes 8 East1l..... . ...,.. North0 East 0 ........... ..... V alley ll East 1 ........ . ....... Roosevelt I0 Hoover Invitational . . . . . . No team score Ankeny Invitational . . . . . . No team score The 1985 boys' tennis team had a good year. The returning of last year's players contributed to their victories. At the Hoover Invitational, John Alton, senior, placed fifth in singes play whilejun- ior John Turpen and graduate Eugene Bode placed second in doubles play. During the Ankeny Invitational,juniors Brad Hiatt and John Turpen placed second in number one doubles and graduate Joe Hayworth, along with senior John Alton, placed second in number two doubles. The team to beat was Hoover. This was East's closest match, which they lost by a score of only 5-6. Mrs. Pat Knott, the team's head coach, said the highlight of the boys' team was having three foreign exchange students on the team: Eugene Bode from Holland, Richard Aune from Norway, and Vincente Montojo from Spain. All three are graduates. John Turpen,junior, said about the team We had a rebuilding period last year. Our team broke a losing streak and we seemed to be improving a lot. We had to till the shoes of last year's graduates in order to have a winning season. Brocltman senior shows his strong serxing in tht was it should be dont BOYS' TENNIS. SPRING, 1985. ROW l: David Cox. ROW 3: Darren Bullard. Steve Acklcy. Eugene Ackley, Richard Aune. Linn Betts. Vincente Mantojo. Bode. John Alton. Joe Hayworth, Harvey Brockman, Brad Hiatt, John Turpen. ROW 2: Don Frisby. Steve Steve Olgren. BOYS' TENNIS l47 Scarlets set state record of most innings played at 22 Blood, sweat and tears could easily describe the roller-coaster season of the varsity softball team. The hopes and dreams of the team came down to a final game and to the final innings-22 innings to be exact. The mighty Scarlet softball players gave their all for the duration of 22 innings against Southeast Polk in their first game of the Class 2A sectional softball tourney. Head Coach Bob Savage never made a fielding substitution during the game, and senior Dawn Bergis pitched the first, last and every pitch in between for 22 innings. The game will go down in the state record books for the most innings played in a game for both regular season games and state tournament games. The game smashed previous records of 19- inning games played during the regular season and 17 innings played in state tournament rounds. Although the Scarlets set a state record, all did not end well, the Scarlets were defeated after a freak play occurred. Sherry Roshek of S.E. Polk led off the 22nd inning VARSITY SOFTBALL, SUMMER, SEASON RECORD 19-15 Our season didn't turn out as well as we expected because our goals of going to Fort Dodge to play in the state tournament was not achieved. 1985 But we made our mark by setting a with a single. Then, Dawn Bergeson fS.E. Polkj singled and B1 Flack was safe on first in a fieldefs choice. Now the controversy. Traci Ferren fS.E. Polkj hit a h grounder to the second baseman, graduate Natali Justiniano, bu Natali was preparing to field the ball, it took a wild bounce an change of direction which placed the ball in short right field, o Natali's left shoulder. It was contested that the ball had hit a be runner, Betty Flack, en route to second base, but the play was called that wayg therefore, it scored Bergeson and S. E. Polk had Dawn Bergis senior also had some very great accomplishm this past year She was named to the first team of the All Metrop tan Conference Team, the first team of the Central Iowa All-Dis Team and to the fourth team of the All-State Team. Kassie Ir sophomore, and Natali Justiniano vt named to the second team All-Mel Seniors Lori Anderson, Shawn Boers : Michaele Gallagher and junior Kei Brooks were named Honorable Ment All-Metro. The girls' varsity softball team 2 coaching staff would like to express tl great appreciation to the Booster Club victory. .7 . , . C I v . - m D n . . . . METRO RECQRD 3.6 iflmgrrecord Tam y Ola dr the new batting cage facilities that the c East 5 ................... Perry 4 J ' provided for the team. East 7 ................ Urbandale 2 East 2 . . . ..... Perry 9 East 1 . . . .... Urbandale 5 East 10 .... . . . Waukee 0 . Eastz ...Norwnko 'Emi East 0 . . . .... Urbandale 2 East2 ...Dowlingl East2... ...Valleyl East8 ...Waukee2 East0 . . . . . . Dowling 1 East 8 . . . ....... North 1 East 2 . . . . . . Pleasantville 3 East 4 . . . ..... Lincoln 5 East0... ...... Eastl... ....... Winterset 2 Roosevelt 0 East 6 . . . . . . Cedar Rapids Kennedy 1 EastO... ...... Urbandale 2 East 3 . . . .......... Urbana 4 East 1 . . . .... Hoover 4 East 2 . . . ..... Dowling 3 East8 ...FortDodge0 East 5 . . . ........ Adel 0 East 6 . . . .......... Perry O East 12 . . . .... Pella Christian 0 East 3 . . . ....... Valley 2 East 0 . . . ..... Ankeny 7 East 4 . . . ..... North 0 East I . . . ..... Lincoln 2 East 0 . . . .... Roosevelt 1 East 5 ........ . ..... Ames 0 East 5 ................... Ames 1 East 2 ......... ......... H oover 1 East l .... 122 inningsj .... 148 GIRLS' VARSITY SOFTBALL S.E. Polk 2 GIRLS' VARSITY SOFTBALL TEAM, SUMMER, Coach Bob Savage, Kim Heiting, Kerrie 1985 ROW 1' Michaele Gallagher Jennifer Belieu Tamm Doland Shawn Boers, Lori Anderson . . , , y , Leslie Mosher, Vicki Craig, Kassie Irwin, Dawn Ber- Coach Mary Bourne. gis, Natali J ustianano, Jenny Huffman. ROW 2: Head BANNER YEAR, SUCCESS FOR J , FRO H GIRLS' JUNIOR VARSITY SOFTBALL SUMMER, 1985 SEASON RECORD 16-6-1 East l2 ............ East l East 7 East6... East 2 East 8 East4... East0... East 4 East9... East2 Eastl2 .... East5 East6... . East l East 6 East l East 3 East 7 East 0 East 4 East 6 East 9 METRO RECORD 9-3-I . . . . . Norwalk 5 . . . . Ankeny I0 . . . Urbandale l . . . Dowling l . . Valley l . . . . .North 0 . . . Lincoln 3 . . . Nevada 6 .......Perry2 . . . . . Denison I . . . Fort Dodge l . Carroll Kuemper l . . . . Roosevelt l . . .. ..Hoover3 . . . . . Dowling2 . Pella Christian 5 Valley2 . . . . Ankeny 4 . . . North 0 . . . . Lincoln 0 . . . Roosevelt 8 . . . . . Ames l . . . . Hoover 4 We had a lot of talent this past year and we played well together. We had a great season in finishing third in the Metro. If we keep up the good, hard work, then we will be great next sea- son. -Linda McMahon. sophomore. In East High's softball program, there is definitely an abundance of upcoming tal- ented ball players. The Junior Varsity team once again finished with flying colors, by capturing third place in the Metro Conference. The JV had a successful season in that they were defeated only 6 times in 23 games, three of which were lost by only one run. The Scarlets possessed a strong team, with many players back from the previous year. As the season progressed, they devel- oped a unity to play together. The devel- opment of team unity was a necessity for a successful season for the JV team. Head Coach Mary Bourne taught this unity in order to build East High's future success in softball. Pk ik Pls Coach Dave Frost likes to win and that is exactly what he and his girls' softball team did. The freshman girls' softball team had another winning season and the pro- gram of frosh softball had only been at East High for two years. When the girls won, they won big. Their biggest victory scored was against Roose- veltg the Scarlets destroyed Roosevelt by scoring 24 runs and holding the Riders to zero. The frosh were led in pitching by Julie Cronin, an eighth grader. At the plate, they were inspired to score by Dawn Harmon, who blasted home runs in several games. The building blocks to the future of East Highls softball program were put together through the success of these underclassman softball teams. The future is bright. GIRLS' FRESHMAN SOFTBALL, SUMMER, l985 METRO RECORD 6-4 SEASON RECORD 6-4 , East l .................. Lincoln 6 East 5 . ...... Hoover 6 East 24 .... Roosevelt 0 East I2 ..... North 0 East 7 . .... Valley 0 East 2 . . . . Lincoln 5 East I0 .... Hoover 0 East I2 . . Roosevelt 0 East 7 . .... North 0 East 7 . . . . Valley 0 39' Our team had a good 5 1 year. We played well f 'Jw against Roosevelt and t 'fr Valley because we hit the ball and ran the bases well. l think that our team's future is going to be greatfe Jodi Stout. freshman. JV SOFTBALL TEAM, SUMMER, l985. ROW l: Angie Eyerly, Kristy Linda McMahon, Jennifer Belieu, Michelle Paterson. Debbie Woodard. 2: Manager, Joe Matthews. Dawn Cameron. Jenny Carroll, Angie Silver. Osborn, Head Coach Mary Bourne. NOT PICTURED: Kim Kellis. Alicia Jodi Stout, Candy Cook, Kim Heiting. GIRLS' FRESHMAN SOFTBALL TEAM, SUMMER, l985. ROW I: Michele Moran, Melinda Bohmke, Tammy Christensen, Deana Cason. Julie Cronin, Heather Hays. Jodi Stout. ROW 2: Head Coach Dave Frost. Dawn Harmon. Tracey McLeod, Tracy Pauley, Diane Dyer, Cindy Henderson. Angie Sease, Ellen Mann. Stephanie Rogness. NOT PICTURED: Janell Anderson, Melissa Bohmke. JV, FROSH SOFTBALL I49 How do you win a game? What does it take to be an outstanding team? EFFORT, EFFORT, EFFORT!!! This word des- cribes the 1985 baseball season. In the 185 season there were many close games, because of EFFORT. When Coach Chuck Sutherland was asked what the hardest gatne of the season was he said, They were all tough. He could not pick out any certain game, because they were all good games. Asked if he has ever felt pressure in a game he said, !'The Lincoln game. We were in the district finals. At the start ofthe game we took an early lead, 3 to 0. In the ninth inning Lincoln hit for two runs. It was a real uptight gamef' The team won 3-2. Another highlight was beating Dowling two out of three games. It was the first time the Scarlets have done this to Dowling. When you talk about the 1985 Scarlet baseball team, do not forget the word EFFORT . We had a very great season, but many dis- 4? f . t appointments. We hope to bring another state 4 victory to East. We will be bigger and better in 1867,-Rick Sweet. senior. J .n-.bf l5O VARSITY BASEBALL VAR ITY B EB VARSITY BASEBALL SEASON RECORD 20-13 METRO RECORD 12-9 East 7 . East 7 . . ............... Estherville 9 .................Johnson8 East 13 . . . .... Melcher-Dallas 2 East ll . . . ........ Colfax 4 East 4 .... ..... A nkeny 3 East 0 .... . . . Ames 5 East 10 . . . .... North 0 East 13 . . . ...... North 1 East 10 . . . .... Dowling 5 East 2 .... .... D owling 4 East 4 .... . . . Roosevelt 9 East 11 . . . . . Lincoln 5 East 6 .... . . .Hoover 2 East 10 . .. ...Hoover0 East 7 .... . . . Valley 5 East 5 .... .... A mes 6 East 12 . . . ...... Ames 0 East 8 .... ....... N orth 0 East 4 . East 6 . East 10 East 4. East 3 . . . . .... S.E. Polk ll . . . .... Johnston 2 ...Saydel0 . . . . . Lincoln 5 .. Lincoln9 East 8 .... . . . . Dowling 7 East 9 .... . . . Roosevelt 2 East 1 .... . . . Roosevelt 2 East 4 .... . . . Hoover 1 East 7 . East 5 . .. ............... Valley22 Va1leyl0 DISTRICT TOURNA MEN T East 4 ................. Indianola 3 East 3 . . . ............... Lincoln 2 SUB-S TA TE TOURNAMENT East 8 ............... . . Knoxville 4 East 3 ............... Marshalltown 5 Al Gallardo making a sudden stop for a base SAFE!! ,L warmer:-1.4. , .3 'Mft QM H VARSITY BASEBALL, ROW 1: Tim Young, Brad Bcllis, Rick Dennis, Brian Ayersman, Matt Fisher, Jeff Brooks, Mike Pavon. ROW 2: Rick Sweet, Jeff Cronin, Les Stephen, Bob Howell, Al Gallardo, Larry Young, Brian Carico. ROW 3: Assistant Coach Hall, Assistant Coach Kent Stock, Troy Scott Winters, Tommy Mayse, David Head Coach Chuck Sutherland. FSSHH' EB LL Small Wonders The most memorable game was played against Dowling in a double-header. The Scarlets played hard and kept the game close until the eighth inning. It was a come- from-behind win by one single run. Tim Graeve, junior said, It was a memorable game because we all wanted it so badly. Small and powerful. From I8 players own to IO. The I985 sophomore baseball eam was small and kept getting smaller. hey were so small that they had to bring p freshmen to have a complete team. lthough they were small, the team was and played to its best ability. wi 65,9 iii! . val 5 L were f ,v B BASEBALL TEAM, SUMMER, Jerry Hall, Kevin Burton, Gary Agness, Dereck OW I: .Ion Stephens. Mike Strait, Matt Lewis. Tim Graeve.Chad Prey. Dusty Sheets, Scott Gratias. ROW 2: Coach BASEBALL TEAM, SUMMER, Brennecke, Jeff Carmichael, Eric Nichols, Stacy ROW I: Jim Kerr, Mike Davis, Maurice Gunn, McCombs. ROW 3: Coach Kent Stock, Chris Dennis, Reid, Shawn Adair. Tracey Mikesell, ROW 2: Brad Hamilton, Jeff Stickel, Jeff Shannon, Kelly Cox, Elliott, Denver Fortune, Scott Brown, Matt Chad Ira. X-1 We had an overall good season even though we were small. When you cut as many players as we did you can't help as but to bring up reinforcements. - Dereck Lewis, junior. SOPHOMORE BASEBALL, SUMMER, l985 SEASON RECORD I3-20 METRO RECORD I2-I0 East 3 . . . ................ Colfax I East6. . . . ..... . .. Ankeny 7 East 0 .... . . . Ames 8 East I4 .... . . . North 0 East I0 .... . . .North I East 4 . . . . Dowling 3 East I . . . . Dowling 8 East 7 .... . . . Roosevelt 6 East I .... . . . Lincoln 7 East 6 . .... Hoover 4 East 7 .... .... H oover 9 East 4 .... .... V alley 4 East 6 .... .... A mes I I East I . . . . Ames 7 East I4 . . .North 3 East 9 . . . . Lincoln 5 East 9 . .... Lincoln 0 East 4 . . . . Dowling II East 9 . . . Roosevelt I6 East I4 . . . Roosevelt 3 East I2 .... Hoover 7 East 6 . . . Valley 7 East IO .............. Valley 4 FRESHMAN BASEBALL, SUMMER, 1985 SEASON RECORD 6-I3 METRO RECORD 6-I3 East 5. East 9 . East I7 East I7 East9... East 2 . East I 0 .... East I0 .... East 0. East I . East Il East 9 . East 7 . ..............AmesI0 . . . . . Dowling 3 . . . . Roosevelt 6 . . . . . North 5 . . . Valley 6 . . . . Ames 0 . . . North I0 . . . Lincoln 8 . . . . . Lincoln I2 . . . Dowling I3 . . Roosevelt I0 . . . Hoover I0 . . . Valley I4 SOPH-FROSH BASEBALL 151 What is a wood? What is an iron? These are the tools used to play the game of golf. It takes time and patience to be a good golfer or a good golf team. That's what was missing on the girls' golf team. The team consisted of freshmen and sophomores. When Mr. John Schnoor, coach, was asked why his team was poor this year, he DER PAR Parring to future said, We were inexperienced and young? But experience is a stepping stone to the future. bk Pk bk How do you become a good golfer? It takes time and experience. Most of the , and young. We had a tough year but still had .. if good high points. Being . . inexperienced will help When you have a small team, you don't tend to '3' . a'- do as well as expected. I We hoped to have a big E team but were dis- us grow as a team, not as individuals. appointed. We plan to do better next We will be better next year. - year. -Brad Bellis, senior Michelle Garrett, junior. We were inexperienced I ' 'I . . GIRLS' GOLF. SPRING, l985. ROW l: Crystal Hcmingson. Rhonda Grafton, ROW 2: Dianna Avery. ROW 3: Captain Michelle Garrett. Tami Fairman. NOT PICTURED: CORILKIKJOIIII Sch noor. 6 XS ,o BOY'S GOLF, SPRING, 1985 SEASON RECORD l-ll METRO RECORD I-6 BOYS' GOLF. SPRING. 1985. ROW I: Scott Parks, Steve Larson, Tom Kaut, Young. ROW 2: Coach Gerald Cowles, Chris Silver, Dave Spaulding, .Ion lock. NOT PICTURED: Brad Iiellis. boys' golf team members were returnin letterwinners. Although their record didn show it, it shined through on some ver close tournaments. .Ion Morelock-senio We were not up to par or very exp rienced, but we continued to give them run for their money. GIRLS' GOLF, SPRING, 1985 SEASON RECORD I-ll METRO RECORD l-ll East 247 ................ Ames 2l I East 247 . .............. Lincoln 206 East 264 . . . . . Roosevelt 276 East 264 . . . .... Valley 205 East 294 . . . . . . Newton 220 East 281 . . . . . . Dowling l98 East 28l . . . . . . Hoover 208 East 268 . . . .... North 235 U I 95 U East 9th .... ........................ ..... V a Iley Inv. eq Q East 6th .... ..................... . . Knoxville Inv. 51 . Q Q East 167 .... .. . . Ames 147 .... . . . SIE1nleo:lr::5l f- to Qx, East 9th .... ............. . . . . . o nv. iw 8 L .Q East 173 .... Roosevelt I66 .... ...Valley 155 R East l59 .... ............. .... N e wton lgg '-P East 184 .... . . . Dowling l53 . . . .... Hoover I , j N S Q East I0th . . . ............ .... N ewton Inv. V Q East 9th .... ......... . .. Dowling Inv. Q ' , East 160 ..., . . . North 172 -'Q E East Sth .... . . . Sectionals 'X 'U is t IN Q5 ' i Q at Qt ic me V . 3 CN Q TQ , mx Q3 xi Q Q Q I52 BOYSVGIRLS' GOLF S 5 gp Q5 A Xa , v l Coach Bill Carlson Carlson is back, leads the mighty Scarlet machine He's back, bigger than ever. Yes, Mr. Bill Carlson has returned to East High School. Mr. Carlson was the quarterback for East in 1959 and 1960, and he also played basketball and baseball for East. An aca- demic leader, he finished in the top 15 per- cent of his class. After high school, Mr. Carlson went to Central College in Pella, Ia. He majored in mathematics and also became first-string quarterback midway through his sopho- more year. Mr. Carlson has become a math teacher at East, as well as East's football coach. After college Mr. Carlson coached for three high schools: Belle Plaine, Ia.g Esther- ville, la.g Council Bluffs Ia., at Thomas Jef- ferson. He racked up a record of 96 wins, 61 losses and 4 ties. While at Belle Plaine, Mr. Carlson had one undefeated season and four championship teams. Mr. Carlson had always wanted to coach the East High football team. When he found out that the head coaching job was open, he became excited, but he went about obtaining the job cautiously. It took him only two seconds to say yes when Principal Barbara Prior asked him to coach for East. He enjoys waking up in the morn- ing because he looks forward to coming to East. Mr. Carlson has one goal for East High, and that is to develop a program that Lee Township, school supporters and East High School can be proud of. We hope he accomplishes it, EW PIG KI COACH BILL CARLSONXIS3 THE EW Carlson brings new spirit to Scarlet team And now for the news. East High foot- ball received the news: new uniforms, new style and most of all, a new head football coach Mr. Bill Carlson. It is like a new style given to Eastg they worked as a team. The season didn't go as well as expected, mainly because of all the new plays and systems, but we adapted ourselves very wellf' Coach Carlson said. Although the Scarlets didn't have a winning season, they did have a few good moments. The high point of the season was winning our season openerg we had three weeks to get ready and we pulled through. It gave us a feeling of sup- port, said Coach Carlson about the high points of the '85 season. The team had many strengths. We had great depth at VARSITY FOOTBALL. ROW l: Mike Ollie, .Ierry Cooper, Steve Bell. Brad Bellis, Dewight Roe, Darin Schreck, Jeff Thomas, Perry Rollins, Jeff Brooks. Cory Wilcox, Rob Pierick. ROW 2: Jamie Sargent, Brian Calderon, .Ieff Koll, .Ieff Hockett, Jeff White, Todd Tillotson, Rick Dennis, Bob Harvey, Joh Stephens, Sean Coleman. Andy McHugh, Troy Thompson. ROW 3: John Eicher, Assistant Coaches Dave Frost, Marty Mohler, Mark Hurley. Gayle Burgettg Head Coach Bill Carlson, Assistant Coaches, Walt Kennedy. Ric Powell. Bob running back, and a solid kicking game, but most of all, we had receivers who could It was good that the administration brought someone in young enough to build his program. It's good to have someone not from the Metro areag it gives us a chance to expand our ideas. Assistant Coach Ric Powell catch the ball, said Coach Carlson. It taught me a lot, not just about foot- ball but also about sportsmanship, said Larry Young, senior. We had an overall goo season, getting a new hea coach gave us a whole ne program. We built som new ideas that will help look for East to have BI plans. eLes Stephen, senior VARSITY FOOTBALL SEASON RECORD 2-8 METRO RECORD 1-8 East 16 ..... .... East 7 ..... . . .S.E. Polk I2 . . Lincoln 27 East 55 ..... ..... N orth 6 East 0 ..... Roosevelt I9 East 0 ..... ., ..... Valley 62 East 7... .... Dowling 37 East 0... ..... Ames4l East 3... .... Hoover 6 Edwards, Mark Ballard. Carmichael. Ted Christianseng Chuck Bradley. ROW 4: Shannon Carlson, Patti Nichols, Terri Breton, Mike l54 VARSITY FOOTBALL Hutchings, Les Stephen, Mark Knox, Doug Loomis, Brian Carico, Bryan Stinson. Mike Diehl, Blaine Hamon Johnson. Joel Carlson. ROW 5: Steve Rowley, Mike McClelland. Sheldon Smith, Jeff Cronin, Clark, Tim Graeve, Paul Fisher, .lim Nelson, Scott Moats, Trey Lilly. Larry Schulll. ROW 6: Kurt David Wright, Leonard Chandler, Ric Palmer, Rick Schmidt, Ric Lumbard, Brian Tate, Larry Young, Senior Brian Curico shows oh' his pass. Scarlet fcvcr-culcli il!! Senior Jeff Cronin shows how high hc can go, bzillcrinu style. J wwf tvrwN?Qv.- N, .xy mr -uwfs-nuns! at ,QW ,e ,. sa t A 4 fl, ,A VARSITY FOOTBALL 155 THE, ..l.laQPR Building and improving. This is what the '85 sophomore football team did. They were a team that improved on the skills of the game more than on power. It was a season on how to improve and to be better players. When Coach Martin Mohler was asked to describe his team, he said, It was team players, with no individual stars. A team's success is not measured by wins or losses, it is a team effort. We worked for the future and learned how to be better football players. When you have a team with no individ- ual stars, you have a team where everyone is a star. It is always going to be a sport to be played by a team not an individual so when you go to talk about the '85 sopho- more football team, use the words 'steam effort. We played and practiced to better our- selves as players of the game of football, said John Murphy, sophomore. ,UA ,-,. .ii We had a very decent sea- g2NeSZaai2I:Frii1S?EE0l:V son, although we didn't do beiame better as We I j as well as expected. It was a ressed durin the S6350 building seasong it helped us gfhis Seasong gave us 8 grogv is alteam for Varsgi chance to build our selve . ,, an gave us exp physically and mentally. -Bill Torre renee. -Ken Burgess, sophomore. Freshman. SOPHOMORE FOOTBALL FRESHMAN FOOTBALL SEASON RECORD 2-7 SEASON RECORD l-7 METRO RECORD 1-7 METRO RECORD 1-6 East 8 ...... Newton 6 East 0 ..,.. Urbandale 44 East2l ........ Lincoln 6 East 20 ..... .... L incoln 36 East 0 ..... North 0 Cforfeitj East 42 ..... ..... N orth 0 East 0 .... Roosevelt 6 East 0 ..... .... R oosevclt 36 East 0 ..... Valley 42 East 6 ..... ..... V alley 26 East 0 Dowling 42 East 6 ..... ..... D owling 27 East 12 Ames 41 East 0 ..... ..... A mes 22 East l2 .... Hoover 28 East 8 ..... .... H oovcr 22 SOPHOMORE FOOTBAIJ.. ROW l: Jason Pieriek. Tony Rose. Burt Reid. Andre Johnson. Chris Hodson, Mike Hatehitt. Paul Ruppreeht. Toni Ruppreeht. Maurice Gunn. Randy Rollins. ROW 2: Kristy Gamble tManagerl. Joel Elder. Mike Davis. Jim Grant. Rick Bueklin, Steve Snell. Troy Tyler, Tracey Mikesell. Shawn Adair. George Rowley, Geoffrey Johnson, Kassy lrwin tManagerl. ROW 3: .loelle Vander Linden tManagerj, Steve Null, Brad Roberts, Stacy Mrfornhs. Jim Kerr. Milll McClelland. Mike Oppenheirn, John Murphy. l56 SOPHOMOREXFRESHMAN FOOTBALL Charles Northway, Chad Frcdrcgill, Shahn Emerson, Tony Vance, Tracy Logan fManagerj. ROW 4: J Carmichael. Erie Nichols, Denver Fortune, Willard Sanders. Ken Burgess, Dusty Sheets, Jim Mulvehill, J Sliekel. Matt Mikeseh. ROW 5: ASSlSl1ll'llC02lUh Ted Christiansen. Brian Nelson. Chad Cox. Rusty l-ixher, Ch Dennis, Chad Ira. Scott Brown. Assistant Coach Gary Rourke, Head Coach Marty Mohler. :LI I: Ifreslimzui Sieve Cairmiehziel shoxxs hoxx lo laiekle Sean'- Iel style. Sophomore Mike Dziiis gen ready lo puni iigniimi un opposing lezim. Reggie Roby. look oul I il RN IUCN' - I if A .. .. wr-,JM - I. - xl, . win: v L. , I 1 .5 .N mf 'N Y' I T 7 i- Ai '- . I . yy 1 'ar '- uf' KK W.. wg' . r. A, 'T :M,'a- A .wwf f ,I V A., AM VA ,O N v A i ri- x'd...,. for 4- f ' fffa-Q.. N - . ...Y 41,5 44' M. L I I-i00'I'IIAl l. ROW I: Iiyion Whvela, Pele Smith. S0011 Iomizim. Cliuck Hullinglon, 'Inixis oole. Ron Quick. MAIII Illleiiherg. .lefl Sliainnon. llill Iorrex. Diivul Dicks. .Iini Iolxoiii. Dain ROW 2: Robby Ilish, .I I3 Melieinioil. lui I'l1omiiiiiel1aikr. I..irry Iiiildniii. Troi .fXmlerxon. Orxill lliiqiii lliim, Siexe lkiriiiieliqiel, Ralph Roxi. Semi Ioxelqidg. Roeky Mzillhigix. Dun Ileiillriek. .liixon I.Rflhh'.II.IOIIlIf'llfIllL'II.KhllllIUX1lIl.IjlhL'RllIlCl1hllYIl.RlInLIj Kellzin. Vxing I'hil1ixzinh, Ron Surlllih, David Maixviell. Tom Irxier. Miix l'oIemxin, Rick Corbin, Kexiii ,Ioiiex ROW -1 M.iik Wilson, Pill Iiirner. Dzixc Williainison. fhrix liering, .liixon Vziiilliiskirk. Merloren Ihillx. I m Vprliiirfli, Rim I rzilirl. .liison lirovx, .lainileIIli1ex.ID.iril1.M.l:iim.MikelIeen1.l'limIIood..lell Ileiiiieuoii. Rl FXR S tknieli llgixe I ioxl. 1'o.ieIi Mark Hurley. Cuzich Roh lliriiiichziel, Rifle Nichols, 'Iodd Ilioiiipxoii. llill Reid, .hm Ihiilgell. M.iniigrrs Iliiiiie Dyer. Cindy lireenxsood. Tracy Slugle, D.iwn Anlniiis. 'SOPIIOMORIZXITRISSIIMAN IfO0'I'IIAI.l. I 57 CROS 1985 girls' cross-country, best in East High's histo This yearls 1985 girls' cross country team was the best ever. There were several good performances. In the individual classes, the top freshman was Dorie Hammer, who had a fast time of 13:31. The top sophomore was J ohnelle Edmonds with a time of 12:56. The top junior was Lisa Edmonds with a time of 13:40. Jennifer Fuller, senior was the top runner of the team, she had a fast time of 12:21, which she ran at the Metro Confer- ence meet to place second. Fuller was the third girl ever to go to state in East High history. At districts, the girls ran a two-mile course made up of hills and bridges, fresh- men Dorie Hammer and Sherry Grother, sophomore Johnelle Edmonds and senior Jennifer Fuller put this course through a test. This team as a whole missed state by 3 points. The team really worked hard and everyone improved her time. Sophomore Shirley Ramos sprints to stay ahead as she competes in the Newton Invitational. We had a lot of people out this year, and that's what made our team so success- ful. Next year we are going to win state and I'm sure ' everyone will work extra hard to make it possible. -Laurel Jensen, 3. C!-br W senior. GIRLS' CROSS COUNTRY SEASON RECORD Urbandale Invitational ............... 2nd Hoover Invitational ....... .... 3 rd Tom Karpan Invitational ,.... .... 5 th Newton Invitational ...... .... 2 nd Urbandale Classic ..... .... 6 th Metro Meet ........ .... 5 th District .... ..,. 5 th 158 GIRLS' CROSS COUNTRY GIRLS' CROSS COUNTRY, 1985. ROW 1: Laurel Stacey Murray, Michelle Sease, Sherry Jensen, Shannon Sage, Jennifer Fuller, Stephanie ROW 3: Head Coach Mark Tiby, Dorie Kier, Shayla Baker, Shauntal Baker. ROW 2: Karla Johnelle Edmonds, Lisa Edmonds, Jill Lilly, Shirley Ramos, Dawn Harmon, Lisa Hughes, Angie Seasc, Erna Halbur. Talented seniors: large boys' team bigger Q 40 - L. ' ,, 'S Y , .V my . , 2 ' ' , . ' ' iwaf F '-f H 1:-f A , V , f. as , f -A V . 1' ',,f3i.,il' -A . . . .. ., . . Lis- rf '11 a . ,t vsrN',vis.g, ,ww - + .' - I Krug' ' 1-' f- - .. s . Wir., - S , 'fb 03 : I M T 54 r M1 Me. 5 ' ., t w - . U 7 Wfmgijbmnr K . Q! Bill Bacon Rod Chamberlain Robert Kevin Huck, Kenneth Ryan, Todd Bailey, raafhart. ROW 2: Todd Christensen, Jeff Randy Hatfield, Darren Packard, Eric John, Jensen, Robbie Smith, Bob Wolver, Kevin Hil- CROSS COUNTRY, 1985. ROW 1: Rob B senbeck. ROW 3: Volunteer Coach Kevin McClean, Jay Birkinbine, Scott Winegardner, Don Mechem, Bill Loegering, Jim Cummings, Mike Sledge, Steve Ackley, Head Coach Don Graves. NOT PICTURED: Dereck Lewis, Chris Freeman, Richard Slifka, Mike Slifka. and better The boys' 1985 cross country team had a fairly competitive season this year, plac- ing second at the Urbandale Classic, win- ning third in the Cardinal Invitational and taking sixth at the metro conference meet. The three top performers of the team were all seniors: Todd Christensen with a time of 10:39, Mike Slifka with a time if 10:41 and Bob Rice with an overall best time of 10:37. The captains of the team for the second year in a row were seniors Bob Rice and Jeff Howe, these two young men showed talent and leadership. Volunteer Coach Kevin McClean has really helped the teamg he is a former East High student and athlete. This year's team improved in every meet. The team ended with 36 members. this group really had a great year. Sophomore Eric John takes the lead while juniors Greg Tellis and Chip Rose come from behind. As a freshman, I found it fun being on the team. We really worked hard this sea- E-vf son, even though we didn't 5 go to state. I'm looking ' forward to running next year. -Richard Slifka, sophomore. BOYS' CROSS COUNTRY SEASON RECORD Urbandale Classic .... ..... 2 nd Hoover Invitational ....... ..... 6 th Tom Karpan Invitational ...... .... . 8th Cardinal Invitational ................ 3rd Augustine Invitational ...... Ankeny Invitational ..... Urbandale Meet .... Metro Meet ...... District ...... Noteamscore ........6th .....8th .....6th .....7th BOYS' CROSS COUNTRY 159 ll S is W., --,,,,.-.., , ,, , , , ., .. U - , . 9 i 3 f' , 1 . M in wi, . . Junior Missy Moorc's hair llics wildly through the air aw she performs one ofthe dives that might help her go on to the state diving championships l60 GIRLS' VARSITY SWIMMING Swimmers capture school records, send diver to state Team depth, returning letterwinners and perienced swimmers all accented the 85 girls' varsity swim team. Out of 30 ls who tried out, 22 finished the season, of them were returning letterwinners. There were many highlights during the Junior Missy Moore went on to seventeenth place in the state diving Danielle John, freshman, Shari Walling's 1978 100- record with a time of 11023. medley relay included freshman John doing the backstrokeg junior Ruttenburg, breaststrokegjunior Zallek, Butterfly, senior Gwen n, anchoring with freestyle. medley relay team broke the varsity timing at 107.69. The swim team won first place out of five teams at the East Polk Invitational. I think we had a spirited and talented team this year that really knew how to cheer each other on. We had a great number of indi- vidual wins and time drops. will have a stong season next eGwen Cunningham, senior. The most-improvedv award went to Missy Moore for her talented diving accomplishments. The all-around- swimmer award went to Gwen Cun- ningham, senior. The l3 letterwinners were Mindy Bishop, Gwen Cunningham, Michaele Gallagher, Sherry Cardis, Missy Moore, Cindy Ruttenburg, JoAnne Zallek, Kristy Mikesell, Lynn Schooley, Susan Young, Dana Danley, Danielle John and Michelle Wagner. Team captains were the three seniors: Mindy Bishop, Gwen Cunningham, and Michaele Gallagher. Sophomore Verna Watters said, I liked practicing with my fellow fishiesf' Freshman Tricia Crabb said, I liked the meets the best and the chow that everyone brought for afterwards, especially Gwen's brownies. Mr. Stan Thompson, assistant coach, said that he thought it was a pleasure to work with the girls and see all the young talent. GIRLS' VARSITY SWIM TEAM. ROW l: Lisa Bates, Missy Moore, Tricia Crabb, Jenny Berry, Tisha Moberg. ROW 2: Head Coach Ken Gaeth, Mindy Bishop, Cindy Ruttenberg, Gwen Cunningham, Verna Watters, Danielle John, Susan Young, Assistant Senior Mindy Bishop, freshman Michelle Wagner and senior Gwen Gunningham beam with smiles as they celebrate a victory by pushing Coach Ken Gaeth in the pool. Coach Stan Thompson. ROW 3: Kristy Mikesell, JoAnne Zallck, Dana Danley, Michelle Wagner, Jenni Miller, Lynn Schooley, Tracey Young, Denise Gookin, Sherry Cardis. NOT PICTURED: Michaele Gallagher, Cody Sewell. GIRLS' VARSITY SWIMMING 161 JV, frosh squads show improvements while demonstrating great team effort The girls' junior varsity volleyball team topped off a good season by winning the junior varsity metro volleyball tournament. Good athletic skills were possessed by every team member. The team worked well together and they never gave up. They came back from being down many times, thus making the players more confident of themselves. Stephanie Rogness received top serving f'The team put forth a lot of effort and it paid off, we won the JV metro tourney. We worked well together and played to the best of our abilities. It was a fun season. -Kerrie Brooks, junior. u ffl? . 1 Sifiiffff' si'-'f ' fiiifiliilf' I' A iiifflliilff' 1 GIRLS' JR .VARSITY YOLLEY- .s.is r,ss.. ssssts. i ss.ss,e . gsr. r.isa. , A I SEASON. RECORD '16-2 if - , .t . 1 ...... .I ..... Lincoln0 , . ..I3asr2..ea s ..,--QEDow1iiistO' g East2..f.i .... Roosevettbi E I 2...,,. North0 g, Ameso eEast2.... ...,.i.Valley0 Y ' . isEast2.L75 eii E2isi2...., ,.... Dowling! H sam 2 . . E552 . I ...am vaio Ew2 :'2 Vaueilgl . .... .... I . all - ..g- L. Xgg.. . it g-.- ,.g I - East 2. Q. . ..,. Lincolni0 1 .... s 'Basxog :.1.rfD0w1inyf2 Q East2. . .... Lincolnl . 1 S. . . . agegifgpewlingjl f 162 GIRLS' FROSHXJV VOLLEYBALL honors. Kim Heiting was the top spiker, percentage wise. The top serve-receiver was Michelle Paterson. In the second year of the freshman vol- leyball program, there was a good turnout. The girls got a chance to learn the basics and gain experience. The team had its ups and downs, but as the season progressed the team improved. The match record for the freshman volley- ball team was 4-6. The team's ability w better than their season record indicate' Team leaders were Tracye Ainsworth ar Laurie Rogers. Beating Roosevelt at the end of the se: son proved to be their best and mo improved game. Roosevelt had just wc the freshman volleyball tournament ar the girls were up for this game. The played this game to the best of their caj abilities and demonstrated a great teai effort. Head Coach Mary Bourne said, It's to work with freshmen because the game such a new experience and they every day. Iffx' .. 1' ' , V r X T IF l fl ' J A f l . -' 5 . GIRLS' FRESHMAN VOLLEYBALL TEAM. ROW l: Tracye Ainsworth, Stephanie Boers, Laurie Rogers, Michele Gallant, Stephanie Rowley, Stacy X7 ,JM an I ' L.4.u....,f,-J- -Jii-fl..-.f,1l'f. j,-5,1144 GIRLS' JUNIOR VARSITY VOLLEYBALL TEAM. ROW l: Tracey Cox, Tracey Howard, Kathy Plude, Heather Beardsley, Dawnette Williams, Tami Fairman, Lori Finn, Linda Worth. ROW 2: Diana Roff, Julie Harters, Stephanie Rogness, Jenny Carroll, Candy Cook, Laura Halsted, Kim McClish, Ellen Swaroff. ROW 2: Head Coach Mary Bourne, Nash, Missy Hoffman, Julie Van Note, Bonnie ning, Assistant Coach Patricia Knott. -'- Sl., Mann, Mary Joelson. ROW 3: Head Coach Bourne, Kerrie Brooks, Natalie Martindale, Belieu, Michelle Paterson, Kim Heiting, Betty H dricks, Chanda Wilson, Assistant Coach Patri Knott. NOT PICTURED: Cyndi Carter. -b all an1a mproved team comes from behind to beat Dowling squad Having nine returning players, the girls' olleyball team had the needed experience achieve an improved record. According Coach Mary Bourne, the team's greatest rengths were their hustling on the court nd their serving abilities. However, the eed for more blocking and attacking roved to be two of their weaknesses in rious matches. Their best game came against Dowling. he team came back from being down one in, compared to Dowling's two wins, and ded up beating them. The volleyball ayers became more confident of their hletic abilities. The highlight of the season as their advancement in the champion- ip bracket of the metro championship which was the first in a long The team co-captains were seniors Bergis and Lori Anderson. Top serv- honors went to Dawn Cameron. The spiker was Tammy Doland. Receiving the top serve-receive honors was Linda McMahon. Dawn Cameron was selected by the coaches as the player of the yearf' Tammy Doland and Dawn Cameron were chosen as first-team all- metro performers. Lori Anderson, Dawn Bergis and Linda McMahon were honorable-mention performers. Head Coach Mary Bourne commented, I think that volleyball is one of the greatest games because the interest, enthusiasm and the number of people playing it increase every year. Our team played well together and we reached a 9 6 few goals we had set. We had a tough season, but we worked hard. We made improvements in each game. --Lori Anderson, Senior. VARSITY VOLLEYBALL TEAM. ROW ant Coach Patricia Knott, Stephanie Rogness, Lori Doland, Leslie Mosher, Tami Fairman, Bergis, Kerrie Brooks. Linda McMahon, Kim ROW 2: Head Coach Mary Bourne, Assist- Anderson, Dawn Cameron. Jenny Carroll. Joe Mathews fStatisticianJ, Corey Smith fStatisticianJ. NOT PICTURED: Cyndi Carter. -4 , 'Q r if Co-captain Lori Anderson. senior. demonstrates her spiking abilities while at team member concentrates on the return. 2 t SE4?150N.f1isECQBD. ?2fi16f- W 4 i...f T Refi .J . L . .,., .., U Q V3 2-'pure th' jg ggt I eb - niirk, til.. ff ft .V - . s... W .3-fi teriarf, at K I Wt.. t .ag-tiring r'VL wwf . B Easffoz . . . . . I 1 Knigigvaite rqpmmgai .. ' . .. 'i1.',..:Valleyr3 -.sz 7. V A -6.54 . , -4 fy. ,Lintxlll L3 . 'Dowling 2 -t't. 13 Qawif? I, North 0 . Ametk0 . . L Q Valley .3 ., . glgipxvillgj . L. .iDowlingQ0 Johnston 0 . ' J. t. . . Hopveri L 4 . .A LLineolni'3 yi. . ,. pgwimg 3 .t .p igisrpfcn 2 .ff-EQQSGYGI1 .1 .....-Hbover3 .' .... I-6 GIRLS' VARSITY VOLLEYBALL 162 Jr? 3 T ,. -f -' 1 o fad Q , 3 X LEFT: Jump shooting is a specialty of senior Tyler Roord1 Here he s going up two in East's victory over Ankeny. RIGHT: Scott Winters senior shows his stuff he easily lays the ball up and over a defending Marshalltown player 5 'Q 5 . il ll . hd' Newby executes tt stu endous around a astonished Robert Johnson from Li Dream season for boys' basketballg state tourney berth The dream season was something to behold. The goals, the eams and the expectations of a team united since theirjunior high hool days were finally achieved. An undisputed Metro crown was on two years in a row because of the teamls superb playing style d desire to win. A state tournament berth was won this year, with fans packed every gymnasium to capacity and created such a rivalry with Dowling that the two clashes between the teams were played at Veterans' Memorial Auditorium to handle the enormous crowd. With the team's first step on the floor, the Scarlet crowd, bathed in their spirited red and black, always let out a rumbling roar. Every 70 to 57 victory over Marshalltown, which ally reduced the pain felt over the heart- eaking loss to Dowling in double-overtime t year. The road to state for the Scarlet boys gan with flying colors, as the Scarlets were ted number one, in the Class 3A poll, by c Des Moines Register. The road was long d hard. Not one opponent gave up easily. Playing together since 7th grade has helped us during our season. Our team has a real sense of unity. Being such good friends had a lot to do with going to state. I hope the dynasty continues. --Mike Pavon. senior. step of the way. the crowd was supportive and cheered the team on to many victories. But the major reason for the success of this year's team was the experience and closeness of the players. The boys were a team and not a group of separate individuals. Each one knew what he had to do to win. whether it was to be a starter and stay consistent or to come off the bench and make the shots and ery Friday night, a showdown was ready play the defense that was needed. The unity take place. Because the Scarlets were nked number one, every team wanted the glory of knocking them f the top of the polls. The boys managed to do more than live up to top rank by defeating all of the teams in the Metro Conference marginal scores and destroying the non-conference foes that they Only one defeat has marred the dream team's record, but after defeat the Scarlets fought even harder. In their final three games, Scarlets out-scored their opponents 222 to l4l. Another major part of the season was the fans. Scarlet that the team possessed was the spark that ignited the fire in the team's attitude and desire to win. Coach Chuck Sutherland commented on this: They tsenior playersj were a very close-knit group, and they have been the major nucleus of their junior and senior teams. The battle at the top has been long and hard, but the mighty Scarlets continued to fight to uphold their top rank in the state tournament. . ..,., ln, , .kg. ,. k, . A 4 1,31 rr.. . aft-r1'z tr . t,. vidre. I 't '7??'giiaA - I I .. A 'f-1' . '-', .r A Eeswv East78 teasrtsla ' 70 I East 61 East. 75 I S86 yeast 53 I ss B Efasti78' :I 'I jg trrit at . I .. . . 4 Caxrqtlilditemperwt . 4. 1...,.gg:if ' ' ' I' . , .I wgHooversaS5y their . . .il .Ddwlinivt . North-Tec1i.538 .+.ytJs24'Linw1n.r6O 'Valleyf61' . . .Q Ames 52 Q .. Roosevelt ,49 r. . gil-Iqoverf59 I -'l0m1mW841 Q .i.i'iDowlingQ5,l . . . North-TechM ' f 4 . Z 'fcf I Lincoln'48 VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM. ROW 1: Young, Chuck Bradley, Matt Fisher tCaptainJ, Kaut, Mike Pavon fCaptainJ, Dereck Lewis. 2: Brad Hiatt, Mike Edwards, Robert Lyle, Newby tCaptainJ, Leonard Chandler, Scott .nil , Winters. ROW 3: Footwork Director Ms. Carole Larson, Assistant Coach Jerry Collins, Volunteer Coach Bill Jacobs, Scott Baker, Tyler Roorda, Rick Schmidt, Jason Reese, Head Coach Chuck Sutherland, Scott Winslow CManagerJ. 1 . Va.lley'59 gg. fi .4 , . . . vi. . . an . .L Ank8tf1y70 - .cra fi re . .k.' f. Q. fffff f 1 'yr' . ' t'.c r.r. f r.rt r ..tc VSUBQSTATB at.. V. - j 1 . 1 . 7' A ,. ., 1 g Q gegsijgyo .. ey.. . Marshallt0vgnj7 .'Qf-EQ-is'?ifg5?I H, .. r--r f.'A'k' r r i,' . , . f Nu Xfwlgf-I g 't' r..g, ,V,.k. , is 7 85 . ig . . Q . Hoover 64' I ,Bettendorf 77 I 1 E,asr70..., 763 .-4,5 ff. . .5 V13 -. Qwyt .,'. .Q 5 . . 4. VARSITY BOYS' BASKETBALL l65 Scarlet girls' five-on-five b-ball: new beginning This year's team really improved throughout the season. The change from six-on-six to five-on-five was not a major change, but leg strength was very important because of all the strenuous work involved in running up and down the court in the transition game. The season got off to a slow start, with the Scarlet girls losing their first five games. Good defense was the main goal for the Scarlet girls' team in the second half of the season, that's what led them to their victories over second-ranked Hoover and fourth-ranked Dowling in the Metro Conference. In the last five games, underclassmen's talent really showed, with sophomore Stephanie Rogness and freshman Dorie Hammer leading the team in scoring. Senior Lori Anderson was named to first team all-conference, and senior Jill Shepard was given an honorable men- Although our record didn't show it, we put in our share of hard work and dedication. The switch to five-on-five was very interesting and beneficial to those going on to college to play. I feel I was privileged to partici- pate? --Jill Shepard, senior. GIRLS' VARSITY -,BASKETBALL SEASON RECORD 7-16 ' A MBTROAIERECORD 5-9 so East 55 . . ............ E. Waterloo 34 East 34 . . . .... , . . . .... Iowa City 49 East4l . . Q 'A . . Qlgincoln 46 East52... .... ..Ames43, East 65 . .s.- . . . Roosevc-:lt'43 ' East 49 . . . . ..... Hoover 55 37lkl.v In u sin una 5 East '47 . . . . . Pleasant Valley Sli East42.. . Et.Dodge72. f QT-East 45 . . . I 'if . .Qeifig North-39 +5 East44... ...Lincoln5l, . East 30.. . , . ,fg s.,,. V alley 53 s East 29. . . .... '. '. Ames,4Ii East49... Roosevelt44g l srss East 42 . .4 ' . . Valley 73s East 47 . . . . . Hoover 54 , East 54 . . . . .,.,, Ames 37 j, V: East Sl . . . .... Dowling 50 I -East Sl L. .............. North.49. East 53 . . .11 . . Q . . .fig . . L?Lincoln 80' . SECTIONAL , 1. .......'..........'Hoover52 X East,49 Valley 64 y I66 GIRLS' VARSITY BASKETBALL tion. These are just two of the seniors who won't be returning next ior, was a big part of the team with her outstanding defens rebounding. Letterwinners were seniors Shawn Boers, Lori Anderson, Shepard, juniors Dawn Cameron, Lisa Edmonds, Kelly Gu sophomores Cyndi Henderson, Jenny Carroll, Stephanie Rogn and freshman Dorie Hammer. At the season's end the team had learned to work together really function as a team. With most of the varsity squad return' next year, the Scarlet girls will be a hard team to beat. This was first year of five-on-five, and the year was chalked up as a learni experience. The girls are looking forward to another successful ye Even though the Scarlet girls placed a strong fifth this year in Metro Conference, next year's goals are to win the Metro Conf ence championship and bring home a state tournament trophy. The last team to go to the state tournament was the 1979 tea they placed second in the tournament. The 1979 team also won year. Shawn Boers, who is also a sen- 1 I t fl r N. . I A -ll I A-x GIRLS' VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM. ROW l: Assistant Coach Teri Webster, Cyndi Kelly Gunn, Shawn Boers, Lori Anderson, Dawn Shepard, Dorie Hammer, Lisa Edmonds Cameron, Jenny Carroll, Stephanie Rogness. ROW 2: Sease, Coach Mark Tiby. Metro Conference title. The seniors were a big part of the team year and will be missed. Next year's team will be one of the in recent history, with only two seniors returning to the squad to six juniors and some sophomores. WX Senior Jill Shepard puts at ball fake on a Dowling defender, Jill was the point guard for thc Scarlem, Q-nn N,-,,,... 1-avi ss Senior Shawn Bocrs goes up for a jump shot against Lincoln in a very close game, which East lost by fivc points. 4 Wm, Junior Dawn Cameron draws a foul against two North defenders. The team had an easy victory. GIRLS' VARSITY BASKETBALL 167 mp ro vem nt Sophomore boys' basketball team show it throughout the season When asked what was the highlight of the sophomore boys' basketball season, Coach Jerry Hall commented, Seeing the big improvements from the beginning of the basketball season to the end, and win- ning the games played against Cedar Rap- ids Regis, Ankeny and Hoover. With more players than the previous year, the East High sophomore boys' bas- ketball team included 4 managers and I5 players. Each player practiced hard, and with the help of the Assistant Coach Bill Jacob, they were able to break down into smaller groups for drill practice. The play- ers practiced at East's small gym. They started off with warm-up drills and then they broke into an offense or defense group for a small drill and then into a whole group. Coach Hall considered the ability to do man-to-man defense to be the team's greatest strength. Their dedication and hard work paid off. Voted as the most improvedi' player was Raye Booker. The two most outstanding offensive players were Dusty Sheets and Matt Mikesch. Scott Brown was voted as the most outstanding defensive player. Dusty Sheets was the leading scorer, and Chad Ira was the leading rebounder. The teamls greatest asset was its defense. The two games with Dowling were the most difficult games played, while North was considered to be the easiest. The team was deter- - mined and worked hard. .. T We had a great season. I i . ,. y I jr: learned a lot and got a 4 A lot of experience. Ithink we will do pretty good as varsity. - Matt Mikesch, sophomore. SOPHOMORE BOYS' BASKETBALL. ROW l: Sonny Deering tManagerj, Todd Bailey, Raye Booker. Dusty Sheets, Stan Lovan, Assistant Coach Bill Jacobs, Head Coach Jerry Hall. ROW 2: Brant Adkins tManagerJ, Matt Mikesch. Matt Brenneeke, 168 BOYS' SOPHOMORE BASKETBALL Kenny Burgess, Andy Elliott, Scott Brown, Brad Hamilton, ROW 3: Charles Miller tManagerJ, Tom Woods tManagerJ, Dennis Bracewcll, Mark Hopkins, Kelly Cox, Duane Sachs, Chad Ira. GPH. B-B LL Basketball team adjusts with enthusiasm to new change s...'-t X r .gf Q' stu- ophomore Heather Bearsley Clribbles the ball into ast's court while looking fora shot. The East sophomore girls, basketball team started the season with two great vic- tories, one against East Waterloo, one against Lincoln. The girls' sophomore bas- ketball teamls greatest assets were their teamwork and effort. Their main weakness was that they were a small team. A great strength was that they played as a team. There were ll players on the team and all ll players played. This was the second year for both the coach and the team members to play five-on-five. Their most difficult games were the two one-point games they lost to Lincoln by a score of 52-53 and Hoover by a score of 44-45. The girls' sophomore basketball We had a fun and enthusiastic season. ,132 - Five-on-five was a big ' 1 change, but we enjoyed A it more than six-on-six. We had a good team attitude toward one another. -Tracey McLeod, sophomore. PHOMORE GIRLS' BASKETBALL. ROW l: awnette Williams, Kristy Gamble, Heather ardsley, Shannon Sage, Stacey Murray, Michelle Paterson. ROW 2: Coach Dave Frost, Laura Halsted, Angie Sease, Lonnie Williams, Jenny Belieu, Tracey McLeod. team showed a lot of enthusiasm and had tremendous determination. The leading scorer was Angie Sease and the leading rebounder was Tracey McLeod. When asked who was the most outstanding player on the team, Coach Dave Frost commented, All ll girls con- tributed to the team. There was no one out- standing player because each player con- tributed to the final outcome of each game. Despite having an 8-10 season record, the sophomore basketball team had a great season, even though they didn't play as well as they expected. With the new knowledge and experience of playing five- on-five, the girls should do well playing for the varsity team. gs fm i -iii 1 r A sSQPH0MORE3BA3KETBAI5Lgafffifi M Rl?C0RDi?f10g-gia,..Q5?i . -rs...' 4 figs ssg' i 'tif . p y f,Q,14:Qggfij..'-1 ,QQAJZQq':Ba5fA?ilFtiterlogQ37v'A V A -A ..,. 151 11., , t f Q Q0Y9??i , y ,Q , .,t s 4 , ,.f4g5,,.1qQQye,34s, if f1VEagtf41t . . .54 at ValIey'48 . mass. . Ama 43 ..t- E -e'QBr90SeV0l925 ,Qi gsggggse . . .g ,Qs -ivaiieyww .T 4 4, . .xg . . . HoQverf52 .4 ,S . ...,,. . . ,AmeSp30 ...LQ A. is tr . . . '. i, 'fDowIing'64r fQQQ,rEast'46. . , .s . . 4 .L df.gl.'.-Northr23 ' ' GIRLS' SOPHOMORE BASKETBALL I69 Girls' A, B teams successful in capturing metro title Ms. Cathy Erickson, the head coach of the girls' freshman basketball team, had one of the best seasons ever with this year's freshman girls. Coach Erickson felt that the girls had a lot of enthusiasm and hustle, and that they worked together as a team. The lack of strong outside shooting was a weakness of both the A and B teams. The A Team's highlight of the season came in the game against Dowling. East was behind by a score of 20-6 at the half and came back 33-32, beating Dowling. With an A Team record of 1 1-2 and a B Team record of 10-1 the team included 25 girls altogether and they will definitely improve in the years to come. 1. Hs-22 V 2 1 tttt ' , --ee ttets f - 1 M tiea f .V .I . at ,4z5Nonlm' 291 ,.-. -..a lsse ssso t . f RQOSCVGKZY. vii Q. i..i i . I ' 3. V ', f ,,-, 'tti -t Iiviiigfai,-5.-Xtifllfa 1 it 11 -.2 k.V. gk . K ?Nonh 3 . . n,n.vQ1.0.u ' , ' Q-,lr , . aegis -. i.-- tt. - , 1 . A 2 I If ' ' . I F fe 'elifiwlooln 39 . . ,tey . ,. I W -.- K: ' RD-fI0?I21.-e -. .. E R ,,., f was A -i-' e'ii iHobver?27 frl?S5-T' . fT'.'-5-,p .- . . ' ' J ' , .,-agar. V, . . .,f:,Va1ley33 i . 7 'Q' 'll -1 f, , 1Ea336afsg2iQif.. ,. cg, 4 .. .' : I-Ibover,23 :if A 1 A1 if , ei-,. -3 .. -. Y T 'rf-:l'Yl5t?4. TR T- 1 5'- i :z 111 +t'.l'ill'SiNIM4 . ' A Q . rzwa.. -iif-Qtwifi-ri 1,z,z,,a1.fi-4,1t'g' .F ,',, S 3. . ,,.. u A A iiffiisfit l70 GIRLS' FRESHMAN BASKETBALL Z.. , , . Q 1- io, . . Freshman Karla Lilly rises high above defenders to score two points in a game against Dowling. I think our team had a good season. If we keep working together, we'll do even better when we play varsity. I'm glad I got to meet all of the people who played freshman basketball. -Karla Lilly, freshman. '11 Q r FRESHMAN GIRLS' BASKETBALL. ROW 1: Karla Lilly, Sherry Barnard, Mary Coe, Karen Wal- dron, Joy Allen, Kim Pinegar, Carla Pitts. ROW 2: Sherry Grother, Shannon Merryfield, Gina Helton, Missy Vanderschoor, Jodi Stout, Heather Hays, Stacia Dycus. ROW 3: Coach Erickson, Cindy Kellie Conner, Diana Dyer, Tracy Kim Stephanie Boers, Vicky Nichold. NOT Molly Manley, Angela McHugh, Toni Besco. Disappointing season doesn't tarnish boys' confidence Annu 'efibff 50 -U. intang- Ivs. i,g, 44 .L.f.. The freshman boys, basketball A team, led by Coach Ric Powell, and the B team, led by Coach Joel Caldwell, started out with 45 young men. The coaches do not cut players from the squad. They divide them into two teams: the AU and Bu teams. After many tough practices, the coaches had 28 boys remaining Q17 quitjg these were their teams for the remainder of the season. The A Team's highlight of the season was its final game in the Urbandale Tournament against Johnston: they won 77-54. Their most difficult game was against North, when they won 46-44 on a Freshman Bill Reed takes advantage of his strong ver- tical jump shot to score two points. We didn't have such a 1 good record, but we . were improving every game. It was a great 1... learning experience for me, and with a little work and school spirit, we'll have a better season next year. -Bill Reed, freshman. QQ989 BOYS BASKETBALL ROWI Bret Ron Quick, Jerry Hall, Ernie Westmark, Houangvan, Geoff Conn. ROW 2: Chad Osborn, Rogness, Joe McDonald, Dave Maxwell, Steve n, Ernie Harris, Dave Smith. ROW 3: Coach Powell, Steve Carmichael, Dave Dicks, Brad 958 McNeeley, Brian Razor, Bill Reed, Rick Nichols, Todd Thompson, Chad Prey, Rusty Frazier, Eric Upchurch, Pat Turner, Ron Peterson, Jason Dalbey, Scott Wood CManagerJ, Coach Joel Caldwell. NOT PICTURED: Jeff Henderson. last-second desperation shot. When asked what both teams, strengths and weaknesses were, Coach Powell commented, Our strengths were in our defense, our hustling and our full-court presses. Our weaknesses were definitely in our shooting. The team members had a lot of height and are sure to be a threat to opponents in the future. Even though their record was not very impressive, the determination and never-quit attitude helped keep the team together and their spirits high. . FRESI-lMANBOYSf A TEAM ,, srsi sEASON'RacoRDf2Q1gs it - Marko RECORDlf12 ,T Easts.42. ... .g.. . . . . Rooseveu95 eEast51... ...t.Hooyer58 ' EBSt42... isauDoWling76i si East46.e.. 4,...i.N9rth,44.f . . .. 4 ,,.. Lincolri.83i,4Qy 1 4. . 4. . aliiifl 7: . gf Yal1e9,'60,4fQ, amssz . . . . ,,.. Ames Welch 57,5 1 East34. . .l .. Ro9seye1t,63 5 . gi. . 4Hogvbr58,.4.,,,., 4 . . fq . 4 DoWliugi'78qf sEast54.'.. ..4...,..Nofth55'i East 62. . , ..,.Lincolni72 . p , .East42. . .Q . ..4fVYalley'60Y Eagetf37 . . .' Dowling 4925? East77... ......... 4,,..Johnston547 -4 . ,,, .EREsnMAN.BoYs?4,B,TaAM, saAsoNaEcoRD.241f1ti 4 g 'stmrrao RECORD 2-ri, P4 . g East304 .... gi. . . . Q..'g..t, . . R0nsevelts47, 4 East464. .' P .... Hoov6r40 East20... -...'Dowling84' East28.. . .... North48 19 . . .. . . . :,Lihcolut50' Ea.stl5... .... Valley45L East60. . . .... Ames Welch 444 4 East434. . . , -RQosevelt.44 W Ea,it2S4 . . 4 i..,....s..i1f!opvep5l6, East 25 . . .. aw so 4' ....Ndrth446 4 wt as.. . .4. .Limmsz , y ,. ,Bgggg4i BOYS' FRESHMAN BASKETBALL 171 r .lnQwxing,t44,tf 1 - - - -nYal1a?111f-4 Wanted: More freshmen for future They worked as a team. That was how the boys' swim team coach, Mr. Ken Gaeth, described this year's swim team. Records don't mean a thingg it is perfor- mance that counts. Although the Scarlets didn't have a good record, they performed like a well oiled machine. As a team we worked and performed the best we could, but the bad meets were due to sickness and injuries, said Coach Ken Gaeth. We had a lot of kids returning to the team, but I was disappointed by the number of freshmen that turned out, I was expecting a much larger number than we had, said Coach Gaeth, commenting on those who returned. The Scarlet swim team was made up mostly of seniors. The team will have a building season next year to replace the seniors that will be lost. The team had some very impressive seniors, like David Wright, who went to state and finished twelfth in the state. He went on to set two new school varsity records for the 50 and 100 freestyle. Next year we expect a greater season, mostly because we have a lot of young kids returning to the team. We are going to con- centrate on getting a much bigger turnout of freshmen. said Coach Gaeth, about next year's team. They worked as a teamj, he said. We had a very fulfil- M ling season, although 3 we didn't do as well Cf-' as expected. The . Q team will have to rebuild next year to fill the spots of the seniors who will be leaving? -Brian Ayersman, senior. l ...- I .Cl X ' ' ,wx-' , ,,,. BOYS VARSITY SWIMMING TEAM. ROW 1: Jim Miller, Eric Nichols, Jamil Coachj, Mr. Ken Gaeth CHead Coachj Brent Taylor Scott Evens Todd Wardak, Eric John, David Ruttenburg, Bill King. 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'Q 2.-F H5 ml +-A . . I K ,QI . Rik.. i li . -rf ' WJ .gf 9. 3 , S 'Q A 5, .1 'wh ' t x I-wa vm... vm! 4 1' ' 541, , . A . ,du ufggggy N .M .-. -A ' sign .9 ,-V -. 4 M.. V -,,.,,e., h M- H' vgfesv wi . ., ,N L , ' Mnniaw -1. .2 Q' H , mp. .1 wwseesv- L X ,',.f44m ' r' 3 'Q' ,fl r' .rf- F Y' 'rs ..:f:. -- t ,X 'Q'k '+ ' ' ' , 'I'Y'f'? ' f s . .gxh if I Kei' r.-? f. --... wqw 'a. ,wh ' - .,- Y Q-f-:1 Q 'Q 5 ,3. A combined team of East and Lincoln proves beneficial The gymnastics team this year included not only East High girls, but also included five girls from Lincoln who joined the team. East and Lincoln merged this year for two major reasons: number one, the Lincoln coach quit, and number two, the metro teams were too small. The merger worked out well, and the team members seemed to adapt well. Roosevelt and Hoover also merged. The head coach on the squad was Mrs. Joyce Vickroy, and her assistant was Mrs. Joyce Smith. The captain was senior Michaele Gallagher, and the managers were seniors Tim Stoll and Jeff Shepherd. The team included l3 girls, with six fresh- man, four sophomores, two juniors and two seniors. The toughest meet the team faced during the season was held in Ames: the team was told that the meet would start at 7:30 instead of 7:00, but when they arrived, they had already missed one event, because the coach of the Ames team had gone on as scheduled at 7. Later that night the Ames 174 GYMNASTICS coach realized that the meet was really supposed to begin at 7:30, just as the East team had been told. The Ames team apol- ogized to the East team, and let them make up the event that they missed, but they didnlt get a chance to properly warm up, so they didn't do as well as they should have. Senior Micheale Gallagher continued to compete at regionals, and placed fifth in vault. She also missed going on to state by .05 points on the uneven bars. The state gymnastics meet began on March 15. , . , This year we had a young team. I think, i ii ' in the future, they ' LH. will improve and mature, and East fi High School gym- nastics will probably become domi- nant. fTracy Clark, senior. rtrsjzw Sophomore Rhonda Allison flashes a smile as shows her stuff on the balance beam. EYHUASTIQS- gin 5, l1YHl15.112s 85 GYMNASTICS. ROW l: Rhonda Allison, Carrie Mrs. Joyce Vickroy tHead Coachj, Tim Stoll, Meline, Cathy Murray, Chris Harless. ROW 2: Denise Trullinger. NOT PICTURED: Tammy Pulley, Shoup, Barb Weiland. ROW 3: Cherissa Ncster, Chris Carlson, Jenny Burns. Adams, ROW 4: Michaele Gallagher, Jeff Shepherd, in-.0 I iior Tammy Pulley demonstrates her poise and pre- against Dowling lligh Sehool. This was her second on as she begins her lloor routine in the meet year on the gymnastics team. 1 Us 1 O X I ,. I -l I l n Cathy Murray shows a great deal ol' eoneentration as she looks ahead to Senior Miehaele Gallagher displays tlClCI'lI1lIl1lllUl1 as she gets ready lo attempt her her steady balanee on the balanee beam. maneuver on the uneven parallel bars, GYMNASTICS SEASON RECORD 1-3 East 115.35 . . . .... Ankeny 108.65 East 98.80 .... . . . Valley 110.40 East 107.70 . . . .... Ames 127.40 East 108.70 . . . . . Dowling 120.05 GYMNASTICS l75 Scarlet wrestlers travel down the long road to state The 1985-6 wrestling season was a sea- son of individual stand-outs. The team record may not have shown it, but it was evident that the team excelled in individual records. The team was at it's strongest at tournaments. They placed second in the Audubon Tournament, one of the toughest in their schedule. The team missed first place by only two-and-a-half points. The team was coached for the second year by Mr. Gary Rourke. The junior var- sity was coached by Mr. Rich Bright, and the freshmen were coached by Mr. Bob Carmichael. Their managers were Pam Wilson, senior, Becky McClurg, junior, and Anna Grandstaff, sophomore. At the district tournament, the team did especially well, sending three qualifiers to state. They were Kevin Hilsenbeck U38 poundsj, junior, Trent Lumley C126 poundsj, junior, and Toby Knoop Csuper heavy-weightJ,junior. Other teammates did well in the tournament. Rick Dennis 1132 poundsj, senior, and Kevin Huck C98 poundsj, junior, won third place in the dis- trict tournament, missing the chance to go to state by only one place. All three qualifi- 'This yearls team had a good season, and with Coach Rourke's training and coach- ing, the team will i continue to grow stronger in future years? -Jeff Hod- son, senior, varsity wrestler at 119 pounds. xx Q, K . ers were defeated in the first round of the state tournaments, but the chance to go to state was one that comes only to the strongest. This year the wrestling team sold raffl tickets for a microwave oven and a vide cassette recorder, these were raffled off at dual meet. The team also raised money b the use of the juice machine, which wa kept full by the members of the wrestlin team. With the money the team earne from selling raffle tickets and from the juic machine, they purchased a new wrestlin mat, which was used in dual meets and als at the state tournament held at Veterans Auditorium from Feb. 27 through Marc 1. Coach Rourke looks forward to a ver strong season next year, since this year' team was made up of juniors, the team wa one of the strongest that the school has see in a number of years. 1985-86 WRESTLING TEAM. ROW l: Anna Grandstaff CManagerJ, Mark Par- sons, Brad Roberts, Bob Snyder, Doug Fagen, Darin Shreck, Kevin Huck, Jason Pierick, Chris Hodson, Mike Hatchitt, Tim Osborn, Jeff Gratias. ROW 2: Becky McClurg tManagerJ, Max Combs, Ed Little, Jeff Crouse, David Hyler, Jay Elder, Rob Pierick, Jeff Hodson, Don Robinson, Trent Lumley, Jeff Hockett, Tony Rose, Jim Osborn. ROW 3: Jason VanBuskirk, Billy Herr, Robbie Bish, Sean Lovelady, 176 WRESTLING Rod Chamberlain, Walter Humphrey, Jody McLaughlin, Tui Phommachakr. Voi Philavahn, Rocky Matthias, Dan Headriek. ROW 4: Pam Wilson fManagerJ, B Kelly, Kevin Hilsenbeck, Steve Thomas, Stacy McCombs, Todd Spratt. Chris Gun Jim Kerr, Mike Brown, Rick Dennis, Scott Moats, Steve Rowley, Chip Rose, To Knoop, Mr. Gary Rourke fHead Coachj, Mr. Rich Bright tJ.V. Coachb, Mr. B Carmichael fFreshman Coachj. NOT PICTURED: Jimmy Carter, Jeremy Mattiso 1 2 Senior Riek Dennis 1132 poundst wrestles :in uppn mnt from Roosevelt. whom he tlelentetl. Rick his en with the tenni fur A High. ill ol his lout' vents tit l ist VARSITY WRESTLING SEASON RECORD 3-7 V METRO RECORD 3-4 East 28 . . . . .... Carlisle 35 East 7. . . Wintersct 52 East 3 . .... Dowling 61 East 42 . . North-Tech 24 East 14 . . . . Valley 47 East 49 . . . Lincoln 12 East 20 ..... Hoover 33 East 39 . . . Roosevelt 25 East 21 South East Polk 40 East 419 ...... Ames 49 Junior Kevin Huck 198 pountlst tries to pin his oppu nent. Kevin wrestled :in outstanding seaisrnig he his bun with the team for three yezirs :ind plains to go out ag nn next year, WRESTLING I77 AGER The people who help pave the way for East High sports 2 2 'Z ,L l Q Tl l Manager Scott Winslow.junior. helps repair an injury K - 13 I lor boys' hasketbzlll player Braid Hiatt. junior. ' : I724 All of this year's teams would have had a difficult time without the help of their managers. These valuable people were an asset to every sport here at East. You could see them wrapping ankles and knees at football games, giving ice packs to players during basketball games and handing out the water for their players in all the sports. They also handed out equipment, gave their teams moral support and were there to take care of the many injuries that occurred during the games. If it hadn't been for those people, the players wouldn't have been able to have such a good year in all the sports. MANAGERS 3, C!! MANAGERS. ROW l: Dawn Adams, Kristy Gamble. Cindy Greenwood. Diane Dyer. Brant Adkins. Tracy Logan. Becky McClurg, Missy Ward. ROW 2: Miller, Scott Winslow. Tim Stoll, Jeff Shepherd Anne Grandstaff. Tracy Clark. Patti Nichols. Terri PICTURED: Pam Wilson. Breton. .loelle Vander Linden. Kassie Irwin. ROW 3: ...-ng.----. Des Moines area schools play soccer for first time For the first time ever, soccer became an fficial sport at East High School. The year 985 was the first year, soccer was played y all Des Moines area schools except mes. Last season, the soccer team was divided to two teams, the varsity team and the nior varsity team. Both teams had about e same number of players. Also, some of e JV players played on varsity. Although this team was young, they ere hard working. Sotne players who orked especially hard were Tom Kaut, ob Rice and Steve Rowley. These players ere chosen for the all-conference team, a ry prestigious honor for a soccer player. Other players who won awards were eon Slemp, who was voted most valua- e player ofthe year by the team. Lonnie yton and Sara Conner were both arded the coaches' award, which was ven to inspired, hardworking individuals. In July, 1985, the soccer team had a sports banquet, which was held at Grand- view Park. During this banquet, 32 people earned letters, and the most valuable player award and the coaches' award were distributed. During the soccer season, most of the games were played at Goodrell Transitional School. The team had two out-of-town games, which were played at Urbandale and Ankeny. A change for the 1986 season The team had a lot of talent, but our . coaches needed some A A experience with the rr - sport. Now that they . have it, next year's season will be more successful than last year. eBob Rice, senior. ,Q will be the playing of games at Williams Stadium. Last season's Coach Greg Holland said, 47 It . ff: if , . . 3, ' I am looking forward to coaching the r. - yR1jtg2, 15 Seeeef team in future years- It iS yeung. . with a good nucleus of fine players and - - - 5 ', i'5?9 .Q: ' . 9 aj ' super individuals. I am confident that next gy.. 59350985 team Wlll shew H great deal Of . , ,, 'W improvement over last years team. J ts, .. .. . . ' - ' - -I ' ' 'ww 5551 The new sport has definitely proved to , .tt igffqy be IUSI that Played by all DeS M0ineS area rf 6 in 'F r m' ag schools except Ames, soccer has proved to be the most successful game of the year. A' . 5 ji . ' f ,f-s fiv. .4-' za' 5 ,1 'Q .:..' . H s L I H, ' I 8- Qu. 'E ' , ,, 0 Q, gg, wt, 49 SOCCER. ROW l: Bill Jensen, Mike Armstrong, Rod Welshcr. Sarah Conner, Jeff Cartwright, Dave Greg Holland. Jeff Howe, Jeff Shepherd, John Van Cleave. Scott Exams, Steve Rowley. Jim Van Cleave, Hob Vicente Montojo, Tom Kaul. Todd Vander Schoor. Khamphone Kommavongsa, Isaac Peterson. Rice, David Wright, Doug Catron, John Alton, Eugene Bode. NOT PICTURED: Jennifer Stevens, Duinrs Clark tManagcrb, Shahn Emerson. Dan Danes, Troy Somers, Kirk Rollins. Lonnie Payton. Kevin Kalnins, Dave Harrison, Van Harne. Coach Zarr. Terry ngan, Marty Mentrer. Curt Ripperger, Deon Slemp, Laurel Jensen tManagcrj. ROW 3: Coach w iiClassi'ified Bergstrom Construction, Inc. 1719 HULL AVENUE DES MOINES, IOWA Commercial 8t Residential Remodeling Fire Repair Phone 266-5146 Hawkeye - Capital Bank8-Trust Congratulations to the Graduating Class from the officers and employees of Hawkeye Capitol Bank 8t Trust Hubbell Office 2426 Hubbell Des Moines, IA 50317 Member - Hawkeye Bank Corporation and FDIC Martin' Gorgas 265-5246 265-5245 President Melody Harvey Tellis si osbom Congratulations Q Seniors 1 ' LEAGHNIAN LUNIBER 00. Where there's a Material difference A Z0joo04'1?2y cQ Zssoczhfes, CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS 1921 Hubbell Ave. Ph. 265-1621 35055 29TH STREET WILLI M E WOOD ING D M ES. IOWA SO317 C P A is 51265-5234 McClelland 8: H skins M CI II d RI H II Congratulations Seniors Leia Ly I-Ialsband Ch h OFFICE MACHINE SERVICE CO. 2027 E, University Ave. 265-9945 H 'i.': 5Z. -f.Ii.. .!. 1... Class Des Moines, Iowa 50317 10-6 M Th ' 'Z Mm 7 10 pm. Mon.-Thur I Hope Greene 10-3 Sat. Cl H . 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ON 'S PWS BREWER WHOLESALE MEAT CO. ANTIQUE - STREET ROD - CLASSIC GARY MATHERN, Plalldorll C.,.ss 517962 1615 E. MADISON AVE, v DES MOINES. IOWA 50313 - 15151 262-9486 59 Clark Des Moines, Iowa 50314 Plumb 8: Haag i l QM, t to ,554-I Aix. FNND x In the past 80 years, man has learned more about flight than in all previous recorded history. Man's pioneer flights were made in balloons. Then, more than 100 years after those first flights, Orville and Wilbur Wright made the first successful flight in a heavier-than-air mechan- cally propelled airplane at Kitty Hawk, North Carolina, on December 17, 1903. In the years that followed, we progressed from piston- drivin to jet-propelled aircraft. , .from small rockets to satellites, to space vehicles that carry men to the moon and return them safely. And we've only seen the beginning. Tomorrow will bring even more sophisticated aircraft and the challenge ol space shuttle flights. Air Force Junior ROTC can teach you more about man's heritage of flight and the future facing us. Our Aerospace Science program will help you explore civilian, industrial and military aspects of aerospace and will help you become a leader-sell-reliant and sell-disciplined. A I Iiiu EIQRER EVE lu Inf tfligrtilo iii l-riinil you must lil- .1 Ll S trim-it pli,rf.lt..ilyilt.mimi it-1-.i i.i yr-.ire of .tgir- I , 1- V mir with -,um shirt-lil. .wtf ,nur uri rls IF INTEIQISIIU iilllll yiriii T ilu' IS l Iiiillr-r ADS 193 f K 72 afatamatzkfe MONO., ,,,,.,, ,,,,,,.,, commete Auromows SEQVICE 1 . 55, 'A' A . u is jx- 2 3507 E 29m V- 5' 6, PHONE 255 5E5a oss MOVNES, lowA 50317 +L W Stoll8zMiller ' Fresher Flowers 5 -fl --L Fresher Ideas L. , 47 PARK FLORIST me HU..m DES MOINES. IOWA S0317 15141266-8871 Ron a Darlene Morgan l4f'15', Ks-llogg81Colton 2D6'73QQ ,1 ksh MPLETE AUTO REPAIR Congratulations Seniors C0 AND SERVICE R'S AUTOMOT IVE SERVICE GYME 2322 HUBBELL AVENUE DES MOINES, IOWA 50317 IERRY GYMER 266-5952 a TO 5 Todd8zTurpin The Latin King Restaurant U.S. Highways 163 and 6 A- D s Moines, lowa 2200 Hubbell Blvd. 266-9261 e ' I Chicken - Ste Specializing rr: aks - Ribs - Spaghetti - Seafoods Byron Schlenkcr Hair Benders 3900 E. 14th St. Des Moines, IA Phone 265-8052 Tricia Vasquez .GXX 0 24 GOOD LUCK 85-86 GRADUATES ' A if Allii:1:g.1aZlliv5s.,Xr-Tl '.L..-3 ANDERSON-ERICKSON DAIRY CG. Quality You Can Taste I I 2229 Hubbell Ave. Phone 265-25 Des Moines, Iowa 50317 5,r. ,1,1 '- -' QulkTnp as Tncxa Vasquez Stoll 8: Miller Q 194 ADS 21 Ccnlfal H6 R.L.lDicklBOYLAN EVERYTHING IN THE PRINTING FIELD 1640 E. Coum' AVE. c 2' TELEPHONE DES MOINES. IowA 50316 262-8287 Robert Avery Northway's , , , Service A05 Installation Heating 81 Air Conditioning Residential and Commercial We Service All Makes Day or Night IVAN NOFITHWAY 266-3983 Kim Breeding ZOE'S UNIFORMS Top of the l.ine 8. Discount New Location 1202 - 04 Grand Avenue Des Moines, Iowa 50309 Phone 243-1803 Stinson 8: Sargent PLUMBING 0 HEATING I AIR COND THRASHER SERVICE CORP. 24 HOUR EMERGENCY SERVICE DAY 262-2229 3005 E MTH ST DES O ESJOWA 50316 C II hcnl NDNOV Jwm lem, and paw. if 1' r X l I 'x il' X runs fl -o..... - - FREE ESTIMATES RON FISHER 1955 East Hubbell PH. 262-5950 Des Moines, Iowa Tellis 8: Osborn Congratulation E.H.S. Economy Forms Corp. 4301 N.E. 14th 266-1141 Kim Breeding - - - Russ Reel Abbie Polito Bowl GRAND ES League and Open Bowling 2143 Grand Avenue Des Moines, Iowa Phone 283-2279 Belcher 81 Kohlbusch I ADS 195 HORSTMAN BEST WISHES GRADUA TES 14.11-v.11.,1.1 A ummm: LANG CLEANERS 2526 E. 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CURP. 215 East Third Street Des Moines, Iowa 50309 Lonnie LeCroy l K l DES MOINES National Bank ' The Bank For All Reasons Eastgate Shopping Center 0 East 14th df Euclid C Des Moines, Iowa 0 Phone 265 1431 A C d 515 Office Drive In O East University d:'Hubbell 265 1684 Office Drive In I Pleasant Hill, Iowa 265 5639 Office D In Southeast 14th drlndiannla Rd 244 6677 sion si Miner Grmstead S 91t.sG0yft93aZ!aaWi,, DX Service I 402 E 30 h POOL - SNOOKEFX - BREAKFAST ' T Fooo a sevenf-xces We Specialize In Auto Tune-ups - I Air Conditioning - Brakes and General Servicing Open 7 Days A week Call 266-9224 609 E. Locust 243-9533 Shannon 8: Hines B I ADS F 1 1FEATURlNG MAGNETIC WINDOWS H DOORS PORTER HARDWARE no-IT CENTER SPECIALISTS, INC. W T Lap ayne . ree m g K. P. Ken Combs Windows A Doors Since 1937 00 Walnut - Downtown Ofiice 5151282-9127 Des Moines. Iowa 50309 Home 5151225-1481 Congratulatibgns East High Class of 86 From Roosevelt High School 4207 HUBBELL WEEKDAYS 9 AM to 6 PM HARDWARE SATURDAYS9AMto5PM SUNDAYS 9 AM t 1 PM 266-1 149 0 ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES 0 BUILDING MATERIALS PLUMBING SUPPLIES 0 LAWNBOY MOWERS READY MIX CONCRETE RE 0 HOUSEWA S SPORTING GOODS 0 TORO WINDOW GLASS INSTALLED SCOTTS LAWN PRODUCTS OLYMPIC PAINT VACUUM CLEANERS Rose 81 Patton Donis Hilltop Barber Shop 2826 Hubbell Ave Des Moines, Iowa Melinda's Moore Charm Beauty 81 Tanning Salon 1512 E. Douglas 0 262-3874 Hope Greene COMMERCIAL n DFFICE sunpi.v CQMPANY 329 EAST FIFTH STREET DES MOINES, IOWA 50309 E. D. GENE MCCOY PRESIDENT PHONE 288-6751 M a atc fld GO EAST Linda's Beauty Shop in Ramsey Memorial Home 1611 27th Street Harvey 84 Wise J 8: J APCO Gas 8L Conveniences 1834 Hubbell Des Moines, Iowa Dave Harrison Stephens Graphics Corp. 101 Sheridan Des Monnes, Iowa 50513 515243-4012 Camera Processor Systems Electrostatic Platemaker Systems Platemaster Systems Offset Duplicator Systems We Make Complicated Simple Belcher 8: Kohlbusch Congratulations Class of 86 U 2 Malinda Mom, Dad fAlumni 61, 591 David, June, Kelly, Nieces and ? Photography by Terry Plumb 285-7900 class of 62 198 ADS MQTT co I Tnere's notning like money in tne bank... DQSHZZTLGSSLEL17 the Valley Bank Phone: 262-5916 ' Vall National Bank 9 ey l.l DES MOINES. IOWA 50304 A EANKSOF IOWA BANK Main Oflice-Sixth and Walnut Highland Park Oftice-Second and E cl d Quality Offset 8 Letterpress Printing WJSSLS ?l1?S'fl?fg'?3i'3'38JSeZFOiiEpliw Y M ber FDIC l5l5l 2456100 T Tll 8zOb . oceu . pq, A zo 1 7 r' 67 Q . by . 3,9 N A0 e4oER-SY' Office Education STUDENTS, SCHOOL, AND BUSINESS LIN Row I: Bccky Bailey Tff ny R Teresa Patrick. Row 2: Kristi Cloyd, Michelle Hougc, Ch t H l Row 3 Tammy Klobnak. Patricia Sappcn fldTh 'TbbR 4LdGd T M'C'h DV' IN A Sl ght R S lx A d son? Iillliclilll M K ll lbghyR 6 .I t S R S sci, Rcncc LuMunya R 7 K K lf Lenhart at L R dy S y k R 8 Mr. Gene Wanck. Ch N th ADS I99 I . '. ' E ffffl-AN - H G '11 0 '1 M 0 f 0 f S ' 1 ...I ' E, -g ff I - Body work Spmnm T PHONE 15151 243-42:49 ,430 LINDEN vi , . 1 k, . v-,- .:3- 1 1 fr :H - H . A -sr-b ,, . JACK GMM O E' AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION 4' -A I HOPE Gfeene REPAIFIING 81 REBUILDING 3' ' vi OVER 900 MEMBER - f.00,,g:?f,m Avwggi. SHOPS TO SERVE vQu -- ,' , wsu' I 6 3 -5 Q Qmfafg EM 266-1437 iw I .Qin Mini 5 D0MESTIC,lMPORg:.EIEIl:ziR0g4T WHEEL DRI E LEO 1 UJNEP Joe Woosley 2136 E. University BMSODMLY 23 ' N ' JOHN PAUL Des Moines, Iowa Meclenand Sf Hoskins 2664443 Ballard 84 l.cCroy E2 gg, .5 SHWRS WRYR SWW6..WiL WHITE S ' ' Tempe Sefvgces I I, ' - , 5401 E. University in Pleasant Hill - ' H URS: N t 10 . . Phone 266-3232 U 'Tf.'L'f.iI'.fJ'1 E,,,,Sfffifffpi' soo S.E.18th O 00 O p m Belcher 81 Kohlbusch 1 3 X E f 43 ' ip FLATT TIRE CENTER SA FE S -qi 7 dHvS H Week U -Y: ,AND 'Q'-QM . IOWA 5 LARGEST USED TIRE DEALER Q 5 Ai .xx wmers 515 243-7847 . f v . FUN 4 '- , I -- Tube Fhdfes XX TES: - FOR 'E-E:-.E JAY FLATT 724 S.E. 14TH STREET Speed Slldes --,X X nlkxas ALL ,ite Hope Greene R N A H! 4 LoCr0y-Wise ' - ' :19:T5 '1f? g1ZEt1 giiliili- '1 : ' I .-.1. .,,- ,,,, ,1,1 1,. ,.,. ..,. ,.,, 1.-kL.. 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Quill Staff- Photo Dept. - Graphic Arts for printing by people who care it's HIA TTPRESS - 274-4444 WALLACE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL CONGRATULATES EAST HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATES BEST WISHES FOR A HAPPY FUTURE VOCATION Stoll 8: Miller CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS OF 1986 Des Moines Graphic Communications Union Local H86-C 2000 Walker Street, Suite D Des Moines, Iowa 50317 L'C'o'W'w Kim Breeding 1515, 287-7344 NG EATING e Ala T s c co .'II.1rim' Corps Opjmrturl t Umywm CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS '-WHEN euvnve on sELt.iNc S hu' S'1'1 I'2'iE COFPS R d SEE ca WELLINGS Om CWB Inca 193 T up ao b 1222 GRANDQ ses Moings, iovvA 50309 MIKE SULLIVAN Mecleuand 8 Hoskmi OFFICE 515!243-6777 WHY N E H I G H LA N D HA D IAT 0 R S H 0 P iiwruf 19 5 ABE 6580 E? c 0 R P 0 E D Open Mon-F ri 7 AM-5 PM K' 1 . ctsimmc - svimlcnrsnmc SWCE 1953 - neviumnc - nsconmc VALN i fQf.:5ZQ5Q',ff1a AUTO - TRUCK - TRACTOR ' Auto Air Conditioners Welded ' , V f 'V ' fiff A any ,jf - Gas Tank Cleaning A Repairing f-Q11jfQtfj'33yt I I-If -1', . Heater Cores Cleaned And Repaired if' I: 'ZII i :' I 'ggf a f AUTHORIZED A-C DELCO EQQQQQQZQQQEEQ. E ,'.:': II-125537. S it AGENCY ' Q5I515Eii?EQQ,Qg1Q'gggQQZ:3Qj5g,: ,'::.1,,,. Eiifghsil YE ' I i51ff.g'Q2gf 5, OO D ',fgi-25245-'fn ' W 2 DIAL si s 4, ' 2 3 3 - I 4 'I 5 . I H . .: ' if igggiziaiiu oss Moines ,Q ijif5Q5Qgifi,3QQgQg M d 81 G I' Id ADS 201 A WAI-II.ERT BROTHERS IMPROVEMENTS COMPLETE I.ANoscAPINe SERVICE SODDING-GRADING , , RAILROAD TIE WALUREPAIR Cgngratulatlons Sgmgrg srvovv REMOVAL . LEE VVAHLERT 270-8325 STEVE WAHLERT Falrgf0und Super Valu 2930 E. University GRAVES HARDWARE Des Moines, ,owa 4812 MAPLE DRIVE 252-8273 PLEASANT HILL, IOWA 50317 pharmacy 262-0024 Congratulations Seniors 1986 Fair Lanes Des Moines 3839 East 14th Streetg Des Moines, Iowa 50313 DES MOINES AUTOMOTIVE PARTS CO. Country Estates Barber Shop 3325 Hubbell Avenue Jim Mcpherson 265-8498 2 BATTERIES 2 MOTORS L C Y W II RADIATORS if ALTERNATORS if STARTERS +I TIRES SIWHEELS 8. 5 BO D Y SH OA Des Mo 2328 Hubbell John R. Avery Ines, lovva 50317 Phone 265-4050 Robert A y - l l 1 J fv f f I 2 A 42,-.J 5 Hamilton's Funeral Service .J,'.' N l I 1 1' JN , L ' -- in 'Y T ll 8cOb PHONE 265-7509 Or 265-4764 4100 VANDALIA RD. Loomis 8: Avery HAMILTON'S FUNERAL HOME 605 LYON STREET 243-5221 SOUTHTOWN FUNERAL HOME lHAMlLTON'S SERVICEJ 5400 S.W. 9th 285-391 1 MOFFITT FUNERAL HOMES ALTOONA HOME 967-4272 MITCHELLVILLE HOME 967-4272 202 ADS ZEEIDIXE OUR Italian 8. American Restaurant I A Tradition in Des Moines Banquet Rooms 417 - 6th Ave. TeHIs Er Osborn BEAUTY COLLEGE Slxo 5 I 2700 Hardlng Rd. I .X Des MoInes,lowa if f Phone 151sI 279-8895 Q THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN A JOB CUTTING HAIR f A ANDACAREER CREATING BEAUTY IS I ' I ' THE SCHOOL You CHOOSE. Y I 4' Q 'N X Magruder8zGreenfield I MJT! : :if 14 it A if ' 2 .X 'tiki sieyrfavsr I A ' 5, I JACK KRAGIE if A Q - I 'I ' A PRESIDENT all f f 725552i5:5:is5555555sfsgsiigifeigegff ' Choose from styles by AFTER-SIX, BILL BI.Ass, YvEs KRAGIEJNEWELL ADVERTISWG' 'NC' sT. LAURENT and the DYNASTY COLLECTION. 2411 GRAND AVENUE 'gg' DES MOINES, IOWA 50312 2 Qonds Formal Rental Lower Level Arcade 0 Park Fair 100 East Euclid - Des Moines. Iowa 50313 243-8221 FORMAL CONSULTANT R Nicole Walker 15151 288-7910 ADS 203 R.G. ELDER 81 SDN C0. SERVING CENTRAL IOWA OVER 25 YEARS YN Awe .4 'L VNIELDER BUG Free Estimates End-Loaders, Dozers, Backhoe, Blades, Tractor Work, Trucks, Weed Mowing. We Don't Pick At It, We Dig It By The Yard. WHERE TO CALL R.G. ELDER 81 SON CO. 5088 E. University 266-3111 204 ADS 'f 'D lllllllll lllllllll JIENEJL. PH 515 2431915 113 A th D M I 50313 I ll SzOl Banking. And a whole lot more. Tlli 8cOb I l Norwest Bank Des Moines, IA. 15151245-3131 666 Walnut Street 4505 Douglas Avenue 2505 East Euclid Avenue 8301 Douglas Avenue 600 Army Post Road 9801 University Avenue IIA II IIIII NOR WEST BA N K S IIIII II VII CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS S EEE NATIONAL Learn a skill. Doing something different. You can help in the Air Guard. IOWA AIR NATIONAL GUARD, 3100 MCKINELY DES MOINES, IOWA 50321 Phone 285-6790 ADS 205 Office Hours By Appointment Phone: 266-2128 C. FREDRICK FULLER, D.D.S. General Dentistry IUZQIZZK DRUG STORES 3223 E. 29th Des Moines, Iowa 50317 YOUR PRESCRIPTION y - Bw' :lux I - is our most M.w. BEARD, M . important Dr. MA. Coffey, D.D.S. img! fejfFifJQfLIiTltY 2825 Hubbell Avenue I'5I5'283AI753 ff Phone: 265-0311 tx Brian Vaux KX Donald J. Andersfln, D.O. CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS 2704 EASTON-BLVD. DES MOINES, IA 50317 PHONE 266-8482 DENNIS C. DENGER. D.D.S Mvmuez- THOMAS J. LYLE, Dos Pharmacy 81 Medical Supply BLVD' DE? 'E5' ' WA Corner of E. 6th 8t Grand 243-4177 Your Complete Home Health Cage Hgadauarte-rs M 'Z Q Qqq :nes Congratulations Seniors MEDICAP f r O rn PHARIVIACY.. DR. J. W. HATCHITT 2704 Easton 266-1701 Todd A Turpin 206 ADS ...WHERE IT COSTS LESS TO STAY HEALTHY 2822 E. University Des Moines, Iowa 50317 Phone 266-2694 8t 1230 E. 14th Street Des Moines, Iowa INext to Smitty'SJ Phone 263-1782 COPY SYSTEMS INC. ESTABLISHED 1972 COMMUNICATE IN COLOR!!! H13 YEARS IN THE COPYING BUSINESS 0 PLAIN BOND PAPER COPIES 0 DRY TONER 0 SIZE-FOR-SIZE COPYING REDUCTION 81 ENLARGEMENT 0 ASTOUNDINGLY LOW PRICE 0 AVAILABLE WITH OPTIONAL DOCUMENT FEED 81 SORTER FULL LINE THE CAREFREE COPIES TO FIT EVERY OFFICE f FREE IN OFFICE DEMONSTRATION AUTHORIZED DEALER 2 74 - 9204 TOLL FREE 1 soo 532-1565 AFTER SALES SERVICE SECOND TO NONE WHERE RELIABILITY COUNTS- SUPPLIES o LEASES o RENTALS 214o som ST DES MOINES 50310 D H ADS 207 -I WESLEY UNIIEU lvlElHUUlSl CHURCH Des Moines, lowo 50316 I 1 ll i' I III I ii Mgr , Jif xx 1- . Y, K W ' A iffy--A N. Church School 9:30 A.M. Morning Worship 10:45 A.M. Immediately west of EAST HIGH SCHOOL Lenhart 8. LaMunyon Qian 'A MAIN PLANT 543 - 6th Avenue 243-7674 DES IVIOINES, IOWA 50302 Two New One-Hour Locations 86th Street, Clive 278-0593 Skywalk in the Carriers Bldg. 243-7757 Kim Breeding PLEASANT HILL 4810 M!XI3I,IE DR P 96646001 26349992 0 ' 9 pl Z A OPEN 6 DAYS A wean: HOURS: Tuesday A Thursday 10:00 am. to 11:00 pm. SCPRNQ Friday - Saturday 10100 am. to 1:00 am. ' 'Q ' ' , Sunday 4iOO pm. lo11i00 pm. , Closed Monday ' IF 9 0, I Q We stop raking orders 1 hour before closing 'A' . EAT IN on CARRY ouT v 5 ' '1FiF -' I ,Q gn D.J. is Available at Scornovacca's Pleasant Hill ask for Catch 22 Parties - Weddings - Reunions - Dances 263-9922 IF YOU'VE TRIED THE REST, NOW TRY THE BEST! Curt Heiting 208 ADS Rickwul w. Huduuw Congratulations Seniors From a Friend ot East Insurance-Investments Holmes FFQEIGHT LINES. INC, I l 201 5.24. 7TH ST. MOINES. IOWA 503 515-280-B860 PO B 1711 Office: C5155 266-4207 HOLMES 0 M IA 50306 Home: 15153 266-578 HAUL3 GN TIME n McCuen 81 VonHcoIen I ..-.I Congratulations Seniors from AM ERICAN FAMILY Aura Hoiuf susnvfss Hum: urs How can we save ou mone on auto insurance? Doug Sexton Jack Petersen Allan Test 3521 E. 26th St. Phone 265-7558 Just to name a few, we save two car families, good students and low mileage drivers But now much money can we save you? Why not call today so we can get working on it right away HUUSOFI, HOdSOl'1 81 TGT6 210 ADS GO SCARLETS! Ioe ' ' D 0 Eleeesoty 5 SISHS , GREG Aoness Athletlc Footwear OWNER p Equupment ' - '- learn Urgforms P i tu Greetings fI'OfT1 the '85-'86 us om creen rm mg - Sports Appare, Spanish Classes. Promotional Apparel ! HOIHI East High Apparel 5511 E. UNNERSWY Best Llttre Han' House DES MOINES, IA 50317 BUS. 15151265-3737 S A Y Walker 81 Maihews S t h e South Central Iowa Federation of Labor, AFL-CIO salutes A1986 EAST HIGH GRADUATES PAT LEE Broker Associate m Certified Residential Specialist HUMOR, CONGRATULATIONS sENions FQR THE GREATTASTE Congratulations Class of '86 The SIICEIZS' Greater Des Moines - Altoona Jack 6685, Nancy C675 Ankeny - Indlanola Dusty C885 E, Mau 1'l'lT -1 Congratulations Graduates From: EAST SID FLORAL 81 GIFT SHOPPE, INC. 262-7079 or 262-7024 1505 E. 25th St. Owned 8a Operated by East High Alumni McCuen 8: VanHooIen Palmer 8L Hammond Insurance 8: Financial Services AUTO - FIRE - GROUP - COMMERCIAL 1340 E. 33 DES MOINES, IA 50317 OFFICE 265-3437 HOME 266-0931 Ry a-vig vin Congratulations Seniors from The Shade Tree Geo. Shade, Jr. Owner!Operator Bergls 81 Myers ...I Good Luck Seniors from the East High Wrestling Club DAVID WRIGHT HOME 515-266-2403 CHANDLER METELMAN, INC. cgummszfime ggofafo do. 2001 E. GRAND AVENUE fNr Xl'-:'l l Irxx 1 li-'INIIIIIJY X.!L...l!lKAl'Kl Systems 8033 University Suite C Des Moines, IA 50311 DES MOINES. lowA 50317 515-225-3233 COMPAQ - PANASONIC BUS. 515-265-9865 L.D. 515-265-9868 AMIGA . TEXAS INSTRUMENTS Lewis M C 8 Roe Hudson, Hodson 8:1016 W . I 4 Q- ax l X .A X x I N' ' , -uf f T s. 9 I Qbfi ' O I X f - Gimmec Gimme on Gm If fl' V if 1 X .iq 5809 I me? as ' I I C7660 u N Glmmgcn Gmmeq X V i Glrnmeon S XNI'1C1T'SThOTSpeIl'? Gfmmeon G i Gm X mmeq Gymme ' . TH TERRIFIC SAN Dwic:HEsn Q Coke 7500 University 2556 Hubbell 255-9152 262-0934 Call in for Carry Out Tellis 8: Osborn ADS 213 RICH KI LGORE Soles Representative IDEAL AUTO QUALITY USED CARS 6 TRUCKS 1436 E 14th, Des Moines, IA 50316 C5153 262-1891 Stuve 81 Schwltiers COMPLETE TREE CARE CONCEPT , 266-9647 FOR PEOPLE wHO APPRECIATE TREES - - X East University Imports I' 'A Quality Altemative' . GARY H MAIER 1748 E- Grand Des Moines' IA 50316 CONSULTING ARBORIST o MOBILE DIAGNOSTIC LAB RYUVI 5' V'9n0VICh . STATE LICENSED . BEN MMER :LZEEIETPSRSIQEESE CONTROL O U R M E A JAY LOFTUS 6 TREE a SHRUB TRIMMINO 0 YOUF1 TRE S FOOD 4 LESS :1a11s11-:sam 265-4485 or 265-3509 BOb'S Barber Shop 5515iI1I21ES 8:00 - 3:30 Tue-Fri PI'IOrIe 262-8460 266 E. 26th St. Des Moines, Iowa Sluve 81 Schwihers Stinson 8: Sargent ' CONGRATULATIONS EAST HIGH GRADS T T MAYTAG 0 AMANA S T A N D A R D FRIGIDAIRE 6 KITCHENAID xy? .1 . ' I ' I I 4 , COMPLETE LINE OF HOME APPLIANCES I Q T' ff A I 2350 HUBBELL AVE. U UQ W' -51 C P.O. Box 823 DES MOINES, IOvvA 50304 515-265-5261 WATS 800-362-2738 923 LOCUST ST. 3900 N.E. 14th DES MOINES, IA DES MOINES, IA 244-7112 265-1693 S1 ph UID I d L L C 214 ADS aiafz Utes Cats ! COMPUTER ANALYSIS BY COMPUTER: We will pre-qualify you for 1 l 1 nl 1 3 1 n I 1 Q Ken's Maid Rite 3900 N.E. 14th Des Moines, lA 50313 the maximum home purchase and include BQUQF . 2669477 estimated downpayment and closing costs! 9 'H9-WYE' Turners. Brandt OR . . . Give us the estimated price of home you f 3 Irngatlon Malntenance are interested in and we'll show you the ' monthly payment, agqulisition costs and 'C+ 'A 5. if. Complete II'I'lQatiOI'1 Service require income to uy. ,, '- , ' ' 7 515-262-0750 FREE! - cAu. me room: may HESSE A 3207 E. 42nd Ct. Owner fPlease post or pass this card to a friendl 287 330 247-0427 I i Des Momesv IA 50317 Dennis Ryan Hudson. Hodson 81 T t Ryan A Vlgnovich u U Taodlimem 1111 Army Post Road In front of South Ridge Mall Plude 81 Fluttenburg Tootsie's Daily Sweet 2276 Hubbell Ave. Des Moines, IA Phone C51 51 263-8442 Turner 8: Brandt Baker's Colonial Cafeteria 5030 N.E. 14th St. Des Moines, Iowa 265-7546 McCuen Bm VonHcclen A I 0 Congratulations Class of '86 AETNA CASUALTY gl SURETY Don Harrison Trenching Co. 500 E. Court Ave. 4041 Dean , 265-0914 Des Moines, Iowa 50309 515-245-5700 East Grads Donna '51 Scott '74 Dee '87 Congratulations Class of '86 I ADS 215 8400 Hickman Road us'Zf.i?,Z5f.ET' MLS 3E?r'2i??EiQfi'?a?3??? Phone: 265-7145 Sake Mllllon Dollar Club Member muon' RES, 45155 275.3505 250 BQ FIRST Better ,4 C QQ te BEi - gn HC nnesu nofher ur 96-go ill-1' I anrl Iianlrns H d 0 , Hodscn Bt Tale 430 E. 23rd Congratulations Dawn Bergis. We hope all your dreams come true. Go for them! Mom 8t Dad , V Berglsh Myers Des Moines. IA 50317 Hair Is Our Business, Beauty Our Specialty Vicki Martin. Owner Bergls 81 Myers Congratulations SENIORS F ri e n d s BF Goodrich T' as E E - Das Moines, Iowa 50316 lIHllHViHlAlllVD'AlQliHlllllYlICv: 1lilllVJlllllllNKYliVllYl1llVlllAKY CUSTOM WHEELS EI Dorado l51 51 265-5314 A Helpful Smile in Every Aisle' Des Moines Area HY VEE FOOD STORES Ryan 8tVignovich Curt Hemng LAW'SON'S PRIDE HIGHLAND PARK lt's a feeling ot accomplishment. Accomplishment in learning, in mak- PHOTOGRAPHERS ing friends and knowing the years spent at East High have been the very best. 3825 Sixth Ave. 243-0661 Congratulations Class of '86 and Thanks again to... ADS 216 Connie David Teresa Tracy Brian Melissa Shelly Donnella Michael Jody Tom Henry Edna Chet Matt Kristi Doug Rick Missy Toni Rhonda Jeff Randy Darcy Brad Ray Tim Michelle Kevin Jennifer Stephanie Jody Scott Troy Debbie Lisa Myla Dan Tammy Theresa Mike John Al Peggy Christy Melodee Shannon Brenda Les Kathy Steve George Jim Melody Jeri Laura Marlee Eddie Jackie Mis'chelle Denise Oran Mark Loomis 8: Avery lt demands the hard work and support of everyone. This total commit- ment has carried East to the pinnacle. And it is this same commitment that will keep East High No. 1. PRIDE Iowa Power also shares this. PRIDE in the many East High programs and their participants. PRIDE in the student body. PRIDE ' D in the community, and I0lIl3 PIJUJER PRIDE in our continuing alliance with East. The students of East are the leaders of tomorrow. Leaders who will someday serve in government, business and the community. As the journey into the future becomes reality, Iowa Power will also be there. FIRST Better REALTY BETTY ALBRIGHT JO ANN PIERICK Sales Associate Sales Associate FRED GRUENING KEITH PRICE Sales Associate Sales Manager VIRGINIA GRLIVER SANDRA K. RENNENGER Sales Associate Sales Associate JOANNE HAMILL NANCY RICE Sales Associate Sales Associate SHARON HEHER LARRY SCHMITZ Sales Associate Sales Associate JOHN ILIFF, GRI ELLEN SUNDBLAD State Franchise Director PENNY MCCLINTON MARK WERNLI Sales Associate Sales Associate BECKY OVERLIN DEAN A. WHITING Sales Associate Sales Associate HQLQSZEQ AIN 217 Collis 81 Collis Insurance 2432 Hubbell 266-5123 Insurance for every purpose Serving the community for over 40 years STEVE COLLIS DEAN COLLIS NORMA LEMON PHYLLIS KING l I -1- CARTER n1S n 151253 RERTRL, INC. Q -W' 3149 EQIUNIVERSITY I PHONE 266-3223 I Flagstad8rRobens ' ' -' I Cecils 66 Service Congratulations 81 Good luck , , to the class of '86 Cecil and Joyce Little Prop. h Especially Sam, London, 81 Shannon E I 29th and Easton Blvd. Phone 266 954 Norm Carney w,,,,,,L,C,,,, Homemakers Plaza - East Turner 81 Brandt achin ery and Sulblbly Co. Ina 1711 sscono Avenue. oss Memes soon PHONE C5151 288-0123 MM , SINCERE CONGRATULATIONS JUNE CLASS OF 1986 BALDWIN-PATTERSON POST 274 THE AMERICAN I.EeloN OF IovvA 2211 - EAST 42nd STREET, DES MOINES, IOWA 50317 REGULAR MEETING 2nd MONDAY OF EACH MONTH We Dare To Care COMMANDER: ADJUTANT: DONALD R. BITTING, SR. RICHARD D. ANDERSON 1649 - East Court Avenue 4581 - East Oakewood Drive Des Moines, Iowa 50317 Des Moines, Iowa 50317 Phone 15155 266-5239 Phone: 15155 266-8027 I ADS 219 As I BEALS BROS. MFG. CO., INC. E751 fjl, Jigfx 'NM?LiE2Y?.OQifIODUC'S I TIRE SERVICE DES MOINES, IOWA 50317 135 5 14 YEAPS EXPERIENCE S15-2650410 ik- ' , ao RICHARD BEALS - DON BEALS - FAY BEALS V MICHAEL BALLARD - OWNER A ' magsrad McGriIT8L Sullivan WHEN You BUY D'sm'BUm':'5 -I --.. -I -I -. AT BALLARDS ASK ABOUT OUR Ygg GETIFUCLL ROAD HAZARD S VI E N LUDING , GUARANTEE FREE FAST MOUNTING TIQRIEQQQEEES MON Fm MASTERCARD B100 AM - 6:00 PM VISA ACCEPTED SAT 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM 2420 w Eucuo Iconnsn or I-IARDING nas Eucuol oss Moines Stuve A Schwitters UD'0-'W-' SALES AND SERVICE WHICH DES MOINES S HAS CONFIDENCE SINCE 1949 I I 5 ff' 2572 HUBBELL 8: 3621 BEAVER -E I N 3 DES MOINES, IOWA I X z, 5 'lx I Stephens A Duma at 'I r I-A T' I - I C of--Q A - A f f' 'X -Q -. fifglli A D ' EEIS me I- 1. q,I 'I 4 'A XTX . I X I ,X , A . ,tu X I 5 . . 5 f I ,X I I Pied Plper I L L MUFFLER FOR All YOUR EXHAUST NEEDS fm mu. -uuwr EIIAAA-Intern: Asmec Ax mtl owe mul un -mr In DAN 5 OAK F-Amt sEnvIcE :Ioan sm Avenue Des Moms mwa D-E-S M-O'I-N'E'S W ,guys at scnwlrjersh I Istsl messes Bergis 8. Myers 0-07- 11 - -- E ,A f-ff-A ff- - irq? me E A I WI beafanff4,,,4L,,DIz., . A WILII MtI.vI:4,l.jw IIVEW IE EE' E ICC N0 MC-87113 The mover people talk about. Nicely Talk about SENICSI As one of the largest movers, Wheaton IS large enough to do the job wlth modern, fully-equlpped vans expert paclung , experuenced duvers. Yet we're small enough to do It rlght. Our customers are our best advertusements Talk wlth someone who has moved wuth Wheaton ,Aon-nlvvacpggu Long ffm 'lr ,W jggfgp Distance ': ..IZf n? , ' 'frm Im.,-INET? 1.14 -Aff'-' -ZW Moving rmi ia1l5iI.I:s ro FREE ESTIMATE LONG-DISTAICI uovluc. lllm- AUTHORIZED AGENT -l---- LEHMAN BROS. Greetings from fenimores FLOWERS 81 GIFTS, INC. 3707I-IUBBELL AVENUE MOVING at STORAGE INC 2657556 I.. - ' FAST - PACKING 262 6464 CALL US - JAY 8: BE V ' ECONOWCAL - CALL ANYTIME 1721 DEAN oss MOINES Kim Breeding Hughes 8- Green 1 1 - Q - - - - - - l 1 ! 220 ADS 0 on cmmlan Congratulations Seniors Little Giant Crane 84 Shovel, Inc. P.O. Box 4080 H.P. Station Ph f5l5j277-6663 A A Dei9l3IZimflLEfiaivYaA50310 Des Moines, Iowa 50333 Stuve 8a Schwillers Bryant 8 Dan Congratulations Seniors l l ALL-IOWA w me 800-532-1248 REALTORS Ll 28,5 HUM, BM, CAPITAL SANITQF2l:ZH?l:PPLY co., mc. R I E?:,ateCY1emureS'EV yd Y Des Moines, lolira 50314 L Ly Blu , , 262 939 265 4 5 26 - 68 Flagstad, McGnff8. Sullivan Congratulations Seniors QQ Chic Hair Design Nielserfs 3716 Huhbell Phone CS OIDGS - Fl D M 262 1996 9W9r5 Tellis tom C 2564 Hubbell CONGRATULATIONS SENIURS Phone 266-5518 frvm COLEO'S AUTOLAND Next to Richman Gordman in the Jacobson Plaza 1000 E. 14th, D93 Mgings, IA Phone 262-1560 Tellis G Osborn PARK FAIR AMOCO 2nd Ave 8i Euclid Des Moines, Iowa QUALITY CAR CARE Phone 283-1201 Congratulations Seniors Central Lutheran Church E. 9th 8t Des Moines Street Worship 10:15 a.m. Church School 9:00 a.m. Summer Worship 9:00 a.m. You Are Always Welcome! Kim Breeding CHARLES lLlNDYl BROWN Vice President BROWN BROS.,.NQ. ' ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS 2905 DELAWARE AVENUE DES MOINES, IOWA 50317 PHONES: 26248209 -a 26?-7034 siinsonaciark S 8-S ADS 22I Russ' Uptown Optical R.E, Mentzer I'vrsm1ali':s'd Service In The Uptown Shopping Center 4122 University Avenue Y Telephone 279-3189 I'n-rick, Yu-ni N Slmrpiinrk 1 u l 1 Congratulations Class of '86 Fisher 8 Ollie SHANNON, LONDON, SAM.' No matter how near No matter how far During your life's journeys, we will always be here. We love you. Mom and Dad Turner I IOWA SCHOOL OF BARBERING 81 HAIRSTYLING HAIRCUTS, STYLES AND PERMS TO THE ENTIRE FAMILY AT STUDENT PRICES 0 Be a Barber!Stylist 0 Financial Aid Available To Eligible Students SINCE 1899 fy N5 i lgl V I Y' 244-0971 603 EAST SIXTH - 1 BLK S. OF FREEWAY Siuve 81 Schwllters I rlflfe 655 Qfaaa O 8 7 ' fge AWEQHJQTCJL ggi fge Cfaaa of 56 rlflfe Klflfiafi fofz you a Suaaaaafuf fife 222 ADS Congratulations Class of 86 4 A: 2 Az i TROPHIES-Z . - AWARDS INC. Spizman Food Market Inc. -vim., ' r ,Kuff S Ribbons v Medals 2323 Hubbell Phone Ag aBalf0u1- :mfgim.g?m Des Moines, Iowa 266-6159 FRATERN,TY,soR0R,Ty v Engraving S Gavels I CLASS RINGS weoomc a. ANNIVERSARY Robert Avery . JEWELRY 81 RINGS PLAQUES . ACROSS FROM DRAK NIV . Best wishes to the Class of '86 HOURS 9'5i22A 1jR,2QEgN0EC?N SAT' GA N Hawkeye Auto Paint Supply ALL WUUD 3Jgg9JllFgAQ5 TRUPHIES 417.- 12th Phone oss Mt5?v11sf3JIIv5iT Qiiicuourfz 50311 Des Moines, Iowa 282-6099 5 1 Loomis A Avery Dave Harrison Good I-UCK Seniors CONGRATULATIONS 2800 E. University Des Moines, IA Phone 266-2241 Robert Avery Tom 81 Sally's Rose Bowl Tap 1547 E. Grand Phone 266-6394 Star! your cnrcm' looking slmrp with . . umeint X V ' 7:1af+wariit.Ai.r -:www i 503 5 5 Q 7 3 O3 A CIYIILL . WE'RE.' ORE THIIN Il GHS STHTI N... CI Quality gasoline, propane and kerosene products U Convenience Food Marts III Golden Harvest Restaurant U Open 24 hours DIICDIHJ-RN OIL CUMPHNZ WC. 'Iwo Des Moines Locations U 4306 Second Ave I3 Second Ave Exit off I-BO 811-35. includes Golden Ilarvesl Restaura l I' rinam Nr I'Iudc Eastown Animal Hospital 5709 E. University DQS Moines, IA Pnone 262-1882 TyRt ,.ronuMi-- 3940 E. 29th St. Congratulations Seniors 2 Hnlnfl, Bring in this Ad for us to sign 81 receive a 20M Discount on a service. 266-1212 ADS 223 Good Luck Seniors Local Union 499 IBEW T 'VlDEO 4830 Maple Drive Suite 2 2230 Hubbell Phone Pleasant Hm IA 50317 Des Molnes, Iowa 262-3109 Phone: 265-7506 Shawn Millang H East Side Fish Market, Inc. , WHOLESALE f RETAIL Kawasak' FNE AGED a IMPORTED CHEESE SCANDINAVIAN SPECIALTIES FRESH FISH V SEAFOODS 5 OKED FISH STRUTHERS BROS. SLIZZQZZH DEZOQZETSSSESLCZ LEE LUNDSTFIOM. OWNER 2540 E UNIVERSITY BILLY VEACH PHONE 288-2124 15151 266-0247 DES MOINES. IA. 50317 Swv, A 5C,,,,,i,,e,, Osborn ' N4 V' dI'rl.indvn APPOINTMENT MEN a WOMEN NOT ALWAYS NECESSARY I-IAIR STYLES pl -2,1 ouR NEW SERVICE SUN TAN Room V' , I f fV.61 . I I -I aut , I afeons I X3 1 I ' .Io ANN BAKER 3240 HUBBELL XX .Q I ' S OWNER DES MOINES, IowA L II ' PHONE 262-6512 N 1' ' 1 PIIIIIIII 8: Ilaaq N, I A Towmc A , nun umwoen To our baby daughter Tracy: E 6 B15 - A Congratulatlons- Q E LOCAL 8: LONG DISTANCE D' .DH .E , We ho f A IE1-EW0'A I o If-I fl fcn pe your uture N A QI-I Y WHEEL LIFT EQU PPE I .0 A - IS brIght and everythlng Q T You Want 't to be- 3 -Ausweneo 24 uns.- Love 2 262-5 169 Mom and Dad g Robert Avery Brian Tate I , I, d II I RISTORANTE 'I 'V .Ji I I . A 1 fi NN and Fireside Lounge vxf ,V M Q Q ' . . . , ici ' 'ish I A DIvIsIon of Noah s, Inc. I 2400 INGERSOLL AVENUE ' ,925 ' DES MOINES, IOWA 50312 ' 515 288-2246 Negrete 8 Bower 224 ADS CONGRATULATIONS 1986 GRADUATES FROM: I NOW OPEN GRACE WESLEYAN CHURCH ANTHONY'S LOUNGE At Interstate Inn HilandtPafk Hardware Co. 01000 Douglas E 0 1 P,M, T0 2 A,M, w.ndo00aScreem Repoir'ComplefeLocksmi1hServ. Monday thru Saturday Huason - Phone 270-8117 Cocktail Hour Q gm - gmu 4:30 to 6:30 P.M. E Monday thru Friday ,,,,iZZSL2bfS IOWAGMTME DJ - Fri 81 Sat Nites -Q Q, W HERE Wff50i?f507 Q5 Si?-K'fy2f . HONDA -- ,An,S ..,. , TOWN 243-6217 243-6943 243-6451 wuaspcun . U' ' ...ll Best Wishes To I The Class of '86 Pep E Club ADS 225 RESIDENTIAL 8: COMMERCIAL DISCOUNT AUTO PARTS KORDICK PLUMBING 84 HEATING O HSINCEIQMH pen Weekdays 9 o.m. io 8 p.m. Saturday 8 1 5 p AIR CONDITIONING Con INC. MEVEANDUUN 4230 SECOND AVENUE Diigllii-1N5EEI2xAB55O33 3 PAUL KORDKZK I THE ONE STOP AUTO SHOP Fuller K1 Mums 1701 E. U I rsiiy Fllggstgliioizlizlizzvg ggirvln Phone 265 I647 USDA ChoiceIVleat.s W F Y GRANDVIEW MARKET agi R.R. ALUMINUM PRODUCTS ANR BQKEURY 1437 S.E. Maury 9l'ES8 aplanl I Sfyggenggglytgsenowjou- Des Moines, Iowa 50317 3004E L38thSt Ph 266-9291 Clark, Darr 8. Sullivan FIHHSISII N RHIWFIS Sam's Riverside RONS :74.RIclu1hc.. 801 S.E. 14th St., Des Moines, IA 50317 3900 Vandallia Rd. 265-8044 Im' 2 '7236 Bwcma Don Iflagstad KL Roberts ' P E YS 'WE 1 5 f hgq 1 Qggwmyggg DELIVERY PEOPLE DELI sANDwlcr1Es Q 1520 East Grand DAVID WIGNALL , ui' fz A Des Moines, Iowa 50317 az: s. E. 14-rn STREET if ' gggyggyes- 'M ww M C kv H . 6 1-f Sh Y E 265-7932 WASTE MANAGEMENT OF IOWA t . a WASTE MANAGEMENT COMPANY on Umef 1800 S.E. ELM STREET UUICWCY DES MOINES, IOWA 50317 265-5267 Fll GY g Bankers Life Company A Member of the ' Hhancia! Group ,I-'QL w,,,,,,I-A 226 ADS Liberty Building, Suite 610 Des Moines, Iowa 50309 Office 15151 246-4040 Residence 263-0670 Home Office: 711 High Street Des Moines, Iowa 50309 MaNby -- Q PHILLIP E. FERGUSON Agent Good Luck Seniors BOND'S BARBER SHOP 1526 E. Grand Phone Des Moines, Iowa 265-4297 AUTO PARTS ALL THE RIGHT PARTS 1107 East University Phone 266-8808 Open 7 Days - lVlon-Fri 8 A.Nl.-9 P.IVl, ' - Sat 8 ANI.-6 P.IVl. - Sun 12-5 P.lVl. Let the Good Times Roll i Row 1, L to Fl: Tiffany Rice, Tina Rose, Brenda Justiniano, Tina Kohlbusch, Tracie Moore, Teresa Smith. 2nd Row: Kelly Burns, Tracy Clark, Paula Bebensee. From the '86 Senior Varsity Cheerleaders A Graduation is the intermission COl'lQr'-atulatlorls CIHSS between school and real life! BOYS GGIRLS CLUB or oss Moines of '86 fl'OiTl file Iovva B9Gf Steak House For all your Real Estate needs Hickman Office Rollan Hoch 8400553311 Road Manager DES MOINES' FINEST STEAK HOUSE HUGE EEIESST ?Q2 iff31H1esQ 5 cHolcE iowA curs 'nd G COOKED OVER Huy - SPH - Trrulf' REAL CHARCOAL Tom Spagnola Auto Sales 3017 E. 14lh Sireei Des Moines, Iowa 50316 Tom SPAGNOLA, Owner 265-3637 X' I-1 'Q 1 - ' E' - X' ongratulations DR- ROBERT J. HANSON GREAT STEAKS 8: COCKTAILS 1201 E EUCLID AV OPTOMETRIST 510 E. Locust PHONE 243-3484 Des Moines, Iowa 50309 sr as n m CONGRATULATIONS! . You've come a long way, but The best is yet to 433 come. Q Love from: Bob and Judi Winget Ron and Marilyn Carlson Beverly Schreckhise I Dean and Mary McCollum 1 , Melissa Theresa Suzanne Connie 1 - I 228 ADS 151 Year FFSHCIW Def 5 1st year French per 6 1985-86 FRENCH CLASSES 2nd year French per 2. Row 1, L to R: Ale Luong, Anna Garcia, Charbetta Miller, Charissa Nester, Denise Gookin, Theresa Juarez, Chris Broadston, Jenny Poole, Mr. Tom Moore. Row 2, L to R: Cha- rles Miller, David Ackley, Jon Livesay, Danielle John, Tricia Crabb, Kathryn Bailey, Amphone Baccam. Not Pictured: Ellen Mann, Tammy Schade, Julie Garrison. Congratulations Fellcitations Seniors 2nd year French Per 4 Row 1, L to R: Boualiane Baccam, Bouakhay Baccam, Sangk- hone Baccam. Row 2, L to R: Angie Eyerly, Tricia Collins, McCeil King, Kristi Mikesell, Michelle Paterson, Lonnie Willi- ams. Row 3, L to R: Don Kern, Naphone Phommachakr, Sherry Barnard, Isaac Peterson, Darren Packard, Carla Simpson, Not Pictured: Brenda Babcock. 3rd 8t 4th year French Per 3 Row 1, Tami Fairman, Row 2, L to R: Tracey Gabriel, Nichole Staats, Mary Hess. Row 3, L to R: Khushal Wardak, Courtney Maxwell, Gary Larson, Row 1, L to R: Thai Lee, Michelle Collins, Tammy Bleitz, Elaine Plum, Michelle Tidball, Becky McClurg, Kate Meksay, Pat Houangvan. Row 2, L to R: Melissa Vander Schoor, Mischele Emery, Sarah Holmes, Darcie Scott, Jennifer Peterson, Terra Cowman, Johnny Garner. Row 3. L to R: David Maxwell, Steve Smith, Chad Prey, John Mackin, Ben Kelly, Don Hosek, Troy Stoll, John Garner, Mr. John Leo. Not Pictured: Missy McA- ninch, Tracy Angell. Row 1, L to R: Lynn Bolinger, David Stott, Tad Squires, Matt Litzenberg, Kevin Bettis, Michelle Wagner. Row 2: L to R: Darcy Pinckney, Marnie Slater, Sandra Reiner, Krista Seller, Chuck Bradley Ill. Row 3, L to R: Mr. John Leo, Chyna Roelens. Christi Nelson, Cindy Greenwood, Laura Gates, Lori Murphy, Derek Kirk. Come Join Us Next Year- Enroll This Summer Fairman 8. Yerkey I ADS 229 Good Luck Class of '87 xx 'wwf 4 's1f i:-, J wk Tk fl Steppers, L to FI: Angie Vasquez, Jennifer Fuller, Mindyfmderson, Missy McCollum, Karmen Guy, Shannon Young, Lori Hulsebus, Lynn Workman Shannon Turner, Dawn Sanders. From Senior Steppers 71:27 fn' STANDING: Jennifer Nelson, Jill Kaboomrum. SITTING: Andrea Sachs, Kelly Heathcote, Donnella Miller, Michelle Slifka. 230 ADS Football Leader- Baseball ship Eaele World Scout I Scoutine I I JBITIUOFBB CONGRATUl.ATl0NS oewlour Roe 4 MOM,DAD,RALPl-l, RUDY,JEAN,AND GRANDMA Mac's Salon ot Beauty Your Family Beauty Salon 4351 Hubbell 265-OIYI Rudy Roe Photoerapher 279-0063 -r -Y' WYE' FOR PRo Esso A P RMACY SER Icss To P ENYS. PRESCRIBERS 8. NURSING FACILITIES DIAL 266-3151 PROP-ESS omxpharrnacy I E.9TH 8. HULL lg.E2HiCgn41gI,Sl1: 50316 Kim Breedmg I I l-D R, h Tj J F H - Hanson VIsIon Center r. IC ar . U er Dentist 2566 E. Hubbell PTIOFIG Omg ,,hOne266A3,,3, Des Moines, Iowa 262-1094 2822 E 29th Des Moines. iowa Patna Gfmiwid Te John P. Gustafson D.D.S. C0f1QfHfUlafi0ns Seniors Cralg Sandle IvIIcI-IAELJ. ROVNER,D.D.S.,M.S.,P.CjT. ORTHODONTIST McCuen 8. Van Haalen 1 l l - 1 Heather Manor 600 E. 5th Street Des Moines Iowa 6 M A OCIATION O HODONTIS S A LIFE-CARE RETIREMENT RESIDENCE 2525 S I 4 26 7 1 A E SPONSORED BY THE IOWA STATE EDUCATION ASSOCIATION PM Zgs 2 20317 N L92 856092808 Dean Schager, Administrator Wise8.Turpin cc notoson? O What If. . .? How about...? 99 An open mind is a thing of beaut . Congratulations to the IUWA Graduating Class 1986. I HOSPITAL 5401745 604. I B 8z-b l 1 1 1 l li i i 1 ii l I 232 ADS Good Luck To YOU! SPRING STUDENT GOVERNMENT. ROW 1: Mike Pavon, Tony Rose, Rick Schmidt. ROW 2: Jodi Swert- fager, Dave Wright, Mindy Anderson. ROW 3: Kelly Collins, Paula Beben- see, Dawn Sanders, Susie Murrow. ROW 4: Kim Heiting, Tricia Collins, Beth Raymond, Tina Rose, Raquel Larson, Diane Dyer. ROW 5: Angie Eyerly, Kathy Adams, Stephanie Ripley, Tracie Moore, Krista Sellers, Dave Maxwell. ROW 6: Danny Head- rick, Brad Hamilton, Dereck Lewis, Brad Roberts, Brad Hiatt, NOT PIC- TURED: Brian Carico, Bill Jensen, Joe Lempke. FALL STUDENT GOVERNMENT. ROW 1: Krista Sellers, Jenny Burns, Becca Paulsen, Mindy And- erson, Kristy Gamble, Dawn Sanders, Tony Rose. ROW 2: Diane Dyer, Angie Eyerly, Tricia Collins, Beth Raymond, Paula Bebensee, Tracie Moore, Stephanie Ripley, Kathy Adams. ROW 3: Mike Pavon, Brad Hamilton, Dereck Lewis, Rick Schmidt, Dave Wright, Mike McClelland, Jeff Brooks. NOT PICTURED: Brian Carico, Joe Lempke, Joe Pavon, 1985-86 Student Government MeCIeIland 8- Hoskins ADS 233 Congratulations Class of '86 from the Senior Board We Made lt 1985-86 Senior Board I ,f ,' X 8 Bottom Bow L to B: Jeff Brooks, Mike Pavon, Rick Schmidt, Dave Wright, Brian Carico. 2nd Row up L to R: Tom Kaut, Mindy Anderson, Tracie Moore, Maurice Newby. 3rd Row up: Dawn Sanders, Shawn Boers, Shannon Young. Top Row: Tiffany Bice. M Clell d8tH k 234 ADS T L., ,.,, ..-N XMTS 5 4 Row 1: Jason Reese. Row 2: L to R: Maurice Newby, Tyler Roorda, Rick Schmidt, Larry Young, Scott 5 Winters, Top L to R: Tom Kaut, Mike Pavon, Matt ishengot Pictured: Robert Lyley, . Nh K ,ALF is k,f',gS.Q Fi-Q: 01 CT-xoQ,QjiL CO5 . iifXUQef43 Li f oxo ,X N'ifaHCL,vpFE5L1t. U-L 'txfw-lww G4 - . ifUTt0LiQJCi Congratulations Class of 86 qgMr,,,,tr,,i from the Senior Boys 9Uii'XkCfLLML1' 'inrmt,t3t,Q,9.rJ,.X not Basketball Team WLQQ May The Dynasty Continue LDJQSAL, co www N LIC ,,,, ,XFN bfi? 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The Scarlets came back from a 20-point deficit to within 7, but time ran out and the Scarlets fell short , X 4+ W .- 4' .gg V . . s W 1' gg N . r K A Wt 240 BOYS' STATE CHAMPIONSHIP TOURNEY v Y - wg. ...,a-ig I4-Matt Fhher Lyle ,-J Pawon Roonla Willlers vf,-.A-uxwfnxwfu--,yn fy-- 'C 'fff 'C A Coach Ass't Coach Chuck Sutherland Jerry Collins I2--Tom Kaut 20--Maurice Newby .9 I 54--Jason Reese 52-Rick Schmidt '-W' . 4 qu' E' 'N 34-Larry Young BOYS' STATE CHAMPIONSHIP TOURNEY 241 Throughout the 1985-6 school year, East High demonstrated it was a class act. From the many different activities to the student body itself, we showed the class act we truly were. After class, students were seen par- ticipating in a myriad of clubs, groups and organizations ranging from the Science Club to Student Govemment. Class action after school hours was performed in the form of many different activities that sparmed the entire year. Homecoming was the first of the major dances that graced the year's calendar. Football games saw jampacked stands in support of the Scarlet team. Basketball games were also crowded with red and black at home and away. The 12-B Formal was upon us, and before we knew it, Spree was behind us. The end of winter was signaled when Spring Break came. Prom lit up the social scene in May in preparation for the graduation ceremonies to held on June. 1. Some class ic moves were made by East against their various athletic oppo- nents this year. The real class act was the class itself. Now, class is out. Graduation will come and go. The halls and classrooms will empty. But one thing will never leaveg the class of our own East High School. Seniors Angie Vasquez, Jolm Hoskins, Brad Bliss, Chet Sewell and Dawn Bergis throw their books now that class is out! '6Class ' out 242 CLASS IS OUT V 0 as Seniors Steve Thomas and Shawn Boers walk down the front steps of the main building, proudly donning their newly acquired caps used in graduation. X a11rtna , , S1 2' N 1. N. 'M X. A X X x ly! xx xx! XX XX X KM! K X x x 1 . X . X I X , K, , In-n x fC X of K , fa. S V AQ M v K. .NX xy , XA QNX PHY- ' ,Ky .X C xxx L. It , XPS f K NV L' X , I , X SN' f .A M fx. X 'X-' ' X Q , - .X , S W , J ,J X A Xe, xx X . PK-is CLASS IS OUT 243 Abbington, Tokie 131 Abel, Shelly 35,54,138 Abrams, Bailey 68 Abrams, Michael 68 Academics Comm. 30,31 Acheson, Michael 80 Ackerman, Eirik 60,95,133 Ackerman, Julie 68,95,109,127,138 Ackerman, William 93,95,l38 Ackley, David 26,68,13l,133,l47 Ackley, Steven 60,l33,147,159 Adair, Shawn 68,145,151,I56 I DEX Audio Visual 25 Auxier, Kristin 68,114,115 Audubon Tournament 176 Averill, Sean 68 Avery, Dianne 68,118,l19,152 Avery, Robert 35,54,135 Ayersman, Brian 35,54,105,150,172 Adair, Tracy 68 Adamovicz, Steve 68 Adams, Craig 68,131 Adams Chris 174 Adams, Darin 80,157 Adams, Dawn 80,157,178 Adams Adams Adams Adams Donna 80 Adams, , Jeffrey 80 , Kathy 7,60,99,l07,122,127,l28,138 , Kimberly 80 , Timothy 35, 54 Adamson, Jeffrey 35,54 Ad Club 135 Adkins, Brant 68,168,178 Adkins, Donna 35,52,54,60,102,239 Adney, Jeffrey 68 Aecne, Richard 147 AFJROTC 124 Agnes, Gary 151 Aid Insurance 27 Beyer, Dllstin 81 Ainsworth, Tracye 80,113,119,162 Albers, Wendi 80 Alberts, Nancy 68,118,119 Alderman, Denise 35,54,1 18,119 Alex, Sven 35,54,130,131 Alfred, Theresa 27,60,127 Algren, Steve 75 Allbee, Ruth 80 Allen, Joy 80,118,119,170 Allen, Paul 93 Allen, William 35,54 Allison, Rhonda 17,68,l74 Alson, Lynette 124 Alton, John 35,54,l37,147 Anderson, Brad 68 Anderson, Brancie 80 Babcock, Brenda 68,127,131 Baocam, Amphone 68,127,13l,133,136 Baccam, Bouakhay 68 Baccam, Bouliane 131 Baomm, Chouang 133,141 Baocam, Daohevang 35,52,54,129,133 Baccam, Baccam, Backolm, Sangkhoke 80 Silinthom 68,131 Jodee 80,118,119 Baoon, Bo 145 Bacon, Thomas 68 Bacon, William 68,159 Baeth, Harold 93 Bagley, Derrick 80 Bagley, Dlrarl so Bailey, Becky 35,54,139 Bailey, Kathryn 68,127,131 Bailey, Todd 68,131,159,168 Bailey, Toni 68,125 Bailiff, Lisa 60 Bailiff, Robert 69 Bain, Jon 69,131,141 Bainter, Hollie 69,131 Baitzer, Jeanne 93 Baker, Baker, Baker, Baker, Baker, Baker, Baker, Baker, Baker, Baker, Baker, Baker, Beardsley, Heather 69,127,162,169 Beasley, Lance 60,132 Beasley, Ronnett 69,109 Bebensee, Paula 7,35,52,54,98,99,104,105,106,107, 126,127,129,133,134,136,138,141 Becker, Sheri 80,114,115 Beem, Michael 80,157 Beeman, Kenneth 125 Beener, Brian 69,117 Beerbower, Cary 60,138,141 Beerbower, Henry 69,124,141 Beerbower, Sherry 80,118,119 ' Beery, James 60,114,115 Belcher, Cathy 35,54,127,l35 Belcher, Kimberly 35,54,137 Belcher, Michael 80 Belger, Fred 80 Belieu, Jennifer 69,I48,149,162,169 Bell, Melissa 35,54,139 Bell, Raquel 60,114,115 Bell, Soott 145 Bell, Steven 35,145,154 Bellis, Bradley 4,35,54,124,125,150,152 Bellville, Mikalene 69 Benedict, Jennifer 80 Bennett, Karla 69 Bennett, Laura 69 Benson, Angel 69,125 Bent, Becky 80,118,119 Beougher, Michelle 69 Bergan, Jerry 80 Bergan, John 125 Bergeson, Dawn 148 Bergis, Dawn 35,52,54,135,148,163,242 , Bergman, Jonathan 60,125,133 Bonwell, Kelley 60 Booker, Anthony 81,137 Booker, Raymond 68,69,145,l68 Boone, Camille 35,54 Boone High School 165 Boor, Ben 69 Booster Club, 134 Booth, Lora 69 Boothroyd, Daniel 50,54 f Borg, Paul 81 Bome, John 69 . Bosley, Tina 35,54 Boston, Jason 35,54,131,l45 Boubin, Renee 93,239 Boume, Mary 93,148,149,162,163 Bowen, Bethany 35,54 Bower, Jeffrey 60,135 Bowers, Hmberly 60,125,128,129 Bowlin, Tina 69 Bown, Scott-69 ' Boyd, Deanna 69 Boydston, Chad 81,114 Boydston, Clarence 69,141 Boylan, Kris 69 Boylan, Roxanne 60,121,127 ' Braalbart, Bradley 35,54 Braafhart, Bret 81,l31,159,171 Braaten, Lisa 81,131 Bramwell, Dennis 69,1 168 Bradford, Mike 60 Bradley, Abraham 60' Bradley, Chuck 154,165 Bradshaw, Samuel 35,54 Bradsaw, Tammy 60,141 Bramhall, Rollie 93 Ann 69,127,144 Brian 80 Cristine 60,133 James 69 Jennifer 69 Jill 80 John 80 Laura 10,35,54,139 Linda 93,118 Lisa 69 Raymond 80 Scott 60,67,128,140,165 Bermuda Boys 4 Bemard, Amy 60,118,119 Bemardino, Marcella 60,125 Berry, Allen 80 Berry, Jennifer 80,161 Berst, Kristi 80 Berst, Mike 69 Besco, Sandy 95 Besco, Toni 80,170 Bets, Charles 81 Bettis, Kevin 60 Betts, Jeremy 81,131 Betts, Linn 147 Betts, Suzanne 2l,60,107,120,121,122,127 Branckcomb, Shellie 69,125 Brandt, London 10,35,54,135 Brannen, Jonan 69 1 Branls, Robert 69,112,113,132,133 Brazil, kimberly 60,114,115,129 Breed, Sherry 81,118,119 1 arwllrrg, Kimberly 60,114.1 151135 Breese, Randy 129 Breier, Cathy 50,54 -, arenneclre, Mathew 69,151,168 '- Breton, Terri 10,20,36,54,127,154,178 Breuklander, Betty 95 arlerly,1'rny 3s,54,6o,l3l Briggs, Timmy 81,141 ' Bright, Rich 176 - Anderson, Derek 80 Anderson, Dome 60,67 Anderson, Jack 60,125 Anderson, Janell 68,199 Anderson, Jerry 60,68 Anderson, A nderson, A nderson, Jill 60 Jim 125 Karla 68 Anderson, Kun 21,35,54,120,154 Anderson, Lori 35,52,54,139,148,163,166 Anderson Mark 68 Anderson, , Melinda 9,10,35,51,52,54,98,99,l05, 110,1 1 1,127,138,141 Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson A nderson Anderson , Michael 60,141 , Patricia 93 , Randal 26,80 , Ronald 68 , Sue 93 , Troy 80,157 Anderson, William 60,92,125 Ankeny, 1'1.S. 164,165 Ames, H.S. 165 Angell, Brenda 26,68 Baker, Shauntal 60,128,158 Baker, Shayla 80,119,131,158 Baldwin, Larry 80,157 Bales, Sandy 95 Ball, Kayla 60 Ballard, Mark 60,154 Ballard, Randal 60 Ballard, Renee 69,1l4,124,14l Banker, Krista 60,135 Bankers Life 27 Bankus, John 93 Barlage, Sheila 50,54,139 Bamard, Sherry 80,118,119,131,170 Bames, Steve 95 Barnhan, Annette 69 Barnhan, Cindy 69 Barr, Janice 95 Barr, Melissa 60,125 Barr, Minda 80 Bartell, Shannon 69 Banell, Heather 80 Barton, Lisa 131 Barton, Richard 35,54 Bibbins, Artis 69 Bice, Bradley 81 Bice, Edward 69 Biddle, Robert 60,124,125 Bieghler, Sherry 69 Bierman, Melissa 69 Birkinbine, James 20,69,114,159 Birkinbine, Linda 129 Birney, Shevie 60 Bish, Robert 81,157,176 Bishop, James 69 Bishop, Kelli 81 Bishop, Mindy 10,35,54,114,115,161 Blackford, Dawn 81,118,119 Blackford, Jason 69 Blackford, Troy 60 Blake, Dee Ann 35,54 Blakeley, Mathew 81 Blanchard, Christine 69 Bland, Harold 69 Bleitz, Tamara 69 Blenderman, Shirley 14,93 Bliss, Bradley 28,35,54,242 Bloodgood, Ellen 95 Angell, Kimberly 80,118,119 Angell, Tracy 60 Anousis, Eline 140,141 Anousis, Michael 140,141 Applied Economics 27 Arends, Dean 80,121 Armstrong, Michael 68,179 Armstrong, Michele 60 Armstrong, Peggy 35,54,141 Armstrong, Richard 20,35,54,141 Armstrong, Tony 80 Ashley, Richard fRickyJ 80 Bash, Mr. Gary 140,141 Baseball, Varsity 150 Basketball Basketball , Boys 4,104 , Boys Freshman 171 Basketball, Basketball, Basketball, Basketball Basketball Boys Sophomore 168 Boys' State Championship 240,241 Boys Varsity 164,165 , Girls Freshman 170 , Girls Sophomores 169 Bassett, Tracie 69,110,138 Bates, Lisa 60,120,121,128,161 Blunt, Michael 50,54 Board of Directors 92 Board of Education 27 Bock, Jeffrey 93,122 Bode, Eugene 147,179 Bodensteiner, Christifer 60,125 Boegher, Michelle 113 Boers, Shawn 9,10,35,51,52,54,100,127,129,133, 148,166,167,170,239,243 Boers, Stephanie 81,131,162 Boggs, Becky 95 Ashworth, Teresa 118,119 Asleson, Shawn 60 Aspinwall, Kathy 35,54 Assembly Committee 136 Atha, Richard 35,54,102,l03,139,239 Ateson, Shawn 124 Atkins, Kenny 60 244 INDEX Baysinger, Jeri 93 Baysinger, Mark 69 Baze, Donna 80 Beane Mathew 69,131 Bear, Stacy 80 Beard, Ronald 80 Beardsley, John 19,52,54,1 12,113,127,129,130,133 Bohmke, Melinda 69,114,115,149 Bohmke, Melissa 69,1 10,1 14,149 Boley, Tammy 81,137 Bolinger, Naomi 81 Bolton, Becky 129 Bolton, Debra 69,109 Bombela, Rebecca 60,109,125 Briteher, Mary 69,118,119 Britt, Tanya 81 Broadston, Christine 69,112,113,130 Brockman, Harvey 36,52,54,113,129,133 Brockman, Marsha 70 if l Bwodslon, christine 131 5, 7 Brooks, Jeffrey 4,6,9,36,51,54,98,99,127 138 158 Brooks, Kerrie 3,27,60,128,148,162,163 Brotherson, Dorthea 93 Brower, Nita 93 ' Brown, Christine 70,127 Brown, Connie 81 Brown, Jeffrey 17,125 Bmwn, Jennifer 81,119 Brown, Jennifer 36,54 Brown, Lynette 70 Brown, Michael 60,118,176 . Brown, Randella 70 Brown, Soott 70,l56,168,181 j Brown, Steve 60 Brown, Tammi 81,118,119 Brown, Theresa 131 Brown, Tracy 70,118,119 Brown, William 60,125 Bnlgioni, Wendella 81,119 Bmmbaugh, Darci 61 Brumbaugh, Melisa 81 Bmns fCoachJ 179 Bryan, Jack 93 Bryant, Leslie 61,135 Bryant, Melinda 81,118,119 Bryant, Tony 70 Buch, Kimberly 70,124,125 Buchacker, Eric 61,114,115,128,172 Buchholz, Darlene 70,72 Buchholz, Denise 70 Bucklin, Ricky 70,156 Buck, Barbara 92 Building, Advisory Committee 138 Building Climate Committee 126,127 Bullard, Darren 61,147 Bullington, Charles 81,157 154,155 Bump, David 61,114,115 Bump, Duane 70,114,115,133 Burgess, Kenneth 12,70,156,168 Burgett, Gayle 144,154 Burgett, Maritta 70,141 Burgett, Toni 16,25,6l,100, 1 25,239 Burke, Sean 61 Burns, Jennifer 81,99,107,l2l,174 Burns, Kellie 10,18,36,54,l05,107,127 Bums, Tammy 61 Bun, Chris 70 Burton, Kevin 61,125,151 Bush, James 93 Bushon, John 70 Butler, William 93,124 Butts, Collett 81 Butts, Emmett 20,36,54,97,l 18,1 19,140,141 Butts, Merloren 33,8l,124,157 Butts, Michael 70 Bybee, James 81,131 Byerly, Michael 125,137 Byerly, Michelle 61,70 Byrkett, Brian 70 Cadwallader, Rex 93,114,117 Caes, Madonna 50,54 Caes, Stephen 70 Calaway, Norman 61 Calderon, Brian 61,125,145,154 Callison, Russell 81 Cam, Theresa 121 Cameron, Dawn 3,61,128,l38,144,l49,163,166, 167 Cameron, Denise 61 Canady, Christina 81,137 Canady, Joseph 50,54,139 CaPP5. Sandra 81 Carbin, Rich 157 Carbine, Brian 61 Card, Danny 70 Cardines, Angel 81 Cardis, Sherry 61,114.1 15,133,161 Carey, Eric 70 Carico, Brian 4,36,51,52,54,98,99,l05,l23,l29,150, Chamberlain, David 61 Chamberlain, Rodney 81,131,159,l76 Chamberlain, Linda 21,93 Chamber Singers 120,121 Chan, Foun 17,61 Chance, Theresa 26,70,137 Chandler, Leonard 61,125,154 Chapman, Julie 81,118,119 Chapman, Kimberly 70 Chapman, William 70,137 Chase, Joseph 124,125 Cheerleaders 106,107 Chonis 118,119 Chounlamountry, Soutsada 81 Christensen, Donna 93,137 Christensen, Sean 50,54 Christensen, Tammy 20,70,119,l49,188 Christensen, Ted 93,154,156 Christensen, Todd 61,131 Christenson, Kelly 118 Christian, George 29,63,93,100,104,239 Christiansen, Erik 81 Christiansen, John 61,122 Christiansen, Shannon 81 Churchill, Ed 95 Cipale, Kurt 70 Cipale, Phillip 70,113,144 Cisneros, Edmund 81 Clark, Angela 70 Clark, Carmelita 61 Clark, Daniel 36,54,l00,239 Clark, Dianna 61 Clark, Herbert 81 Clark, Jeffrey 36,54,l35 Clark, Kelly 36,54,135,138 1 Conlin, Rona 61 Conn, Geoffrey 82,171 Conner, DeAnn 37,55,102,137 Conner, Kelli 170 Conner, Mary 239 Conner, Michael 70,125 Conner, Molly 70,113,131 Conner, Rita 20,55,87,104,105,l26,133,141 Conner, Sara 33,6l,1 17,179 Connett, Russell 55,125 Conway, Justine 61,130 Conway, Patrick 71 Cook, Candace 71,1 14,149,162 Cook, Elizabeth 93 Cook, Terrence 37,55,97,120,14l Coon, James 82 Coons, Tammy 82 Cooper, Jerry 61,154 Cooper, John 61,125 Cooper, Troy 82,119 Cooper, William 82,118 Copeland, Kathleen 71,109,141 Copple, Gwenn l0,93,131 Corbin, Richard 82 Cort, Julie l0,37,55 Cort, Scot 10 Conez, Mike 82 Cory, craig sz Cory, Kelly 60,61,63,107,122,127,128,138 Cosner, Trenton 37,55 Cowles, Gerald 93,152 Cowman, Brad 71,124 Cowman, Terra 82,113,133 Cowman, Todd 82 Cox, Chad 71,1 12,1 13,156 Davidson, William 82 Davis, Alicia 7l,107,l2l,l27,l44,149 Davis, Cammie 71 Davis, Christifer 71,113 Davis, Debra 61,1 10,127,128 Davis, Donald 82 Davis, Jackie 82, 137 Davis, James 61, 125 Davis, Kathryn 82,118,119 Davis, Mary 71,93 Davis, Maynard 37,55 Davis, Melissa 82,118,119 Davis, Melissa 82 Davis, Davis, Davis, Michael 71,151,156,157 Michelle 37,55 Richard 61, 125 D'Aguanno, Lynn 71 Carlson, Carlson Carlson Carlson Carlson: Carlson, Carmen, 1 1 Bill3,93,128,l53,154 Eric 70 Joel 154 Shannon 154 Susan 81,131 Suzanne 10,36,54,l39,l74 John 157 Carmichael, Bob 93,154,157,176 Carmichael, Jamie 70 Carmichael, Jeffrey 12,70,151,156 Carmichael, Julie 81,119 Carmichael, Russell 61 Carmichael, Steven 81,157,171 Camer, Lou Ann 95 Camey, Samantha 50,54 Carpenter, Julie 61,125,l27,135 Carpenter, Melissa 120,125 Carpenter, Shelly 70,114 Carroll, Carroll, Carroll, Jennifer 70,131,144,149,l62,163,166 Teresa 70 Terrie 121 Carron, Cathryn 27,36,54,l39,146 Carson, Nichelle 36,54,125,136,137,144 Carson, Mr. Steve 141 Carstens, Kevin 61 Carter, Amie 81,119 Carter, Cynthia 61,133 Carter, Darrell 61,120,121 Clark, Kevin 70 Clark, Renee 70 Clark, Richard 36,54,135 Clark, Russell 81 Clark, Scott 81 Clark, Stacey 82 Clark, Tommy 61,121 Clark, Tracy l0,14,36,55,l05,107,127,l38,146,175, 178,179 Clam , The 33 C1ass ic Moves 142,143 Classy Acts 4 Class is out 242,243 Cleghom, Joseph 82 Clem, Donald 36,55,135 Clem, Lana 138 Clem, Melinda 70,110,131 Clement, Jon 70 Clements, John 124 Clifford, 1eAnn 70 Close-Up 129 Cloud, Room 10 Clover, Jeffery 50,55,l25 Cloyd, Kristi 36,52,55,131,139 Cobb, Jeremy 70,124,141 Cobb, Ty 23 Cochran, Stephanie 55 Cochrane, Nila 70 Cockerham, David 70 Cockerham, Elizabeth 61 Cockerham, Kenneth 70,141 Cockrell, Francs 61,125 Coe, Charlene 61 Coe, Mary 82,131,170 Cogen, Jenny 118,119 Cogley, Dennis 37,55,1l4,115 Coglizer, Loren 125 Coglizer, Philip 82 Cole, Jeff 124 Coleman, Donna 61 Coleman, Jason 82,131,157 Coleman, Jolene 82 Coleman, Kip 82 Coleman, Max 82,157 Coleman, Sean 61,1 18,1 19,154 Coleman, Shannon 82,137 Cox, Cox, Cox, Kelly 71,151,168 Steve 147 Tracey 61,162,l24,125 Crabb, Robin 71,131 Crabb, Tricia 82,113,117,131,133,16l Craig, Chris 82 Craig, Eddie 37,55 Craig, Vicki 148 Crawford, David 37,55,140 Crawford, Michael 82 Crawford, Wendy 82,130,131 Creach, Chad 82 Creason, Heather 82 Crees, Dawn 71,121 Cronin, Jeffrey 4,37,55,98,102,145,150,155,239 Cronin, Julie 82,149 Cronin, Roy 71 Cronk, Brandon 82,141 Caner, Jams 70,176 Carter, Mike 95 Canwright, Jeffrey 12,70,179 Cartwright, Lori 36,54 Case, Bob Mr. 141 Case, JoAnn 61 Case, Joseph 61 Cason, Deana 70,1 18,119,149 Cason, Roben 70,124 Catron, Douglas 70,133,179 Catron, Mary 129 Cave, Shelli 20,61,112,113,115,117,131 Cavil, Tearence 81 Cedar Rapids-Regis 165 Central Campus 125 Central College 132 Chaffee, Alysia 61 Collins, Collins Collins Collins Collins Bob 93 , Jerry 165,241 , Kelly 9,82,99 , Michelle 70,l14,115,140 , Richard 20,82 Collins, Tricia 6,7,99,107,127,128,131,138,144,239 Color Guard 108,109,110 Colton, David 70 Colton, Demetra 61,125 Colton, James 82,1l3,114,124 Combs, Max 61,176 Combs, Michael 82 Comegys, Dawn 82,141 Communications Media 29 Concert Band 114 Concert Choir 120,121 Cronk, Brian 37,55 Crook, Donald 71 Cross, Karen 93 Cross Country Boys 159 Crouse, Chad 61,133 Crouse, Jef1'ery 71,l27,145,l76 Crowley, Kathleen 82 Cruchelow, Gretchen 50,55 Crutcher, Dale 61 Crutcher, Duke 61 Cummings, Anita 82 Cummings, James 71,1 13,127,136,l45,159 Cumpton, Christine 61,125 Cumpton, Patrick 82 Cunningham, Gwen 37,55,l27,130,131,136,139,161 Cunningham, Pat 93 Cunningham, Peter 92 Custard, Kenneth 82 Dake, Kimberly 27,61,119 Dalbey, Jason 80,81,82,89,l33,l38,171 Dale, Mary 20,70,71 Dales, David 61 Dans, Dan 179 Daniels, William 82 Danielson, Kathie 50,93 Danielson, Kim 55 Danley, Dana 82,131,161 Danner, Candy 61,124,137 Darling, Linda 61 Darr, Michele 61,135 Davenport, Starlene 82,141 Davidson, Jay 71 Davidson, Roben 124 Davidson, Todd 82 Davidson, Vickie 61 Davis, Shahn 137 Davis Sheryl 71 Davis, Toni 37,55,l37 Davis, Trenton 61,125 Davis, Carol 20,50,55 Dawson, Christipher 71 Day, Clara 93,95 Day, Dennis tPaull 82,95,1l4,1 15 Daye, Charles 50,55,61,95,135,l41 Daye, Gregory 83 Daye, Helen 83 De Van, Craig 27,37,55,l27,l3l,l37.145 Deaton, Terry 61,125 Deaton, Tony 83 Debate Team 112 DECA 139 Deering, Kenneth 71 Deering, Loren 2l,71,l20,l68 Dehnert, Roben 138 Dietch, Dorothy 93 De Francisco, Mike 71 Delfrano, Nicklaus 83 Delk, Brian 37,52,55,120,l26,l27,239 Dellaca. Dena 83 Dellaca, Michael 83 De Moss, Brian 83 DeMouth, Donald 93 Denhart, Rob 71 Denhafl, Scott 37,52,55,l00,l01,129,136,239 Dennis, Chris 71,145,l5l,l56 Dennis, Rick 9,15,37,55,127,14l,150,l54,176,177 Des Moines 18 Des Moines International Airport 10 Detmer, Mike 61 Devin, David 83 Dhabalt, Steven 50,55 Dicks, David 157,171 Dicks, Shelly 71,127 Dickson, Roben 83,120,121 Diehl, Michael 61,154 Dixson, Timothy 61 Dobson, David 61 Doland, Tammy 61,135,148,163 Donaldson, Ladona 83,118,119 Donheny, Richard 131 Donovan, Cheryl 83 Douglas, Shawn 83,119 Douglass, Kimberly 71,106,107,138,144 Dowell, Lucinda 71 Dowler, Rodney 61 Drake, Denise 83 Drake, Gary 37,55,l25 Drake, Marian 71 Driscoll, Jim 50,55 Driver Education Dept. 140,141 Drucker, Linda 93,138 Drummond, Monica 38,55,l39 Du Bois, Virginia 83 Dubois, Roben 61 Dudley, Kimberly 71 Dudley, Shannon 61 Dudley, Shawnda 83,l14,115,117 Dunagan, Ricky 61,125 Dunfee, Robyn 71,118,119 Dycus, James 61,102,239 Dycus, Ronald 71 Dycus, Stacia 83,170 Dyer, Colleen 95 Dyer, Diane 83,99,126,149,l57,I70,178 Dyer, Edward 71 Dyke, Debra 71 Dykes, Kelly 83,118,119 Eddy, Melvin 83 INDEX 245 Guy, Karmen 9,39,52,58,l05,lI0,1I1,129,133 Edmonds, Johnelle 71,13l,l44,158 Edmonds, Lisa 6l,l00,125,137,l44,158,166,239 Edmondson, Shelly 83,114,115 Edvenson, Kay 61 Edwards, Michael 27,61,154,165 Edwards, Ryan 38,55 Edwards, Shari 61 Edwards, Sheree 71 Eenhuis, Brenda 27,61,12l Egenberger, Gregory 83,131 Eicher, John 61,128 Eichhorn, Chad 71 Elder, Jared 61,114,115,122,176 Elder. Jennifer 71,110,111,l18,l19,121 Elder, Joel 71,131,156 Eldridge, William 50,55 Elliott, Andrew 20,71,113,l33,151,168 Elliott, Erin 38,55,102,127,239 Ellis, Anthony 71 Ellis, David ll Ellis, Holly 83,118,119,129 Ellis, Michelle 61,109,125,l28,138 Ellis, Patricia 83 Ellswonh, Randy 71 Emerson, Shahn 71,156,179 Emery, Mischele 38,55,131,137,139 Enochs, Jacquelyn 61 Ercse, Randy 50,55 Erickson, Andrew 61 Erickson, Ms. Cathy 170 Erickson, Dale Erickson, Danessa 83 Erickson, Fred 71 Erickson, Ronda 71,131 Erickson, Sean 83 Ernst, Ge rald 93 Estel, Allen 50,55 Evans, Eric 71 Evans, Lorena 83,141 Evans, Scott 38,55,138,172,179 Everhan, Richard 83 Ewald, Wally 71,137 Eyerly, Angela 3,19,60,61,95,110,131,l44,149 Eyerly, Gary 89,93,95,128 Fagen, Douglas 71,176 Faidley, Margaret 93,112 . Fairman, Tami 61,128,131,135,l52,162,l63 Fuller, Shane 71 Fall Ad Club 135 Fall Play Production 20 Farmer, Dawn 71 Farmer, Michael 83 Farrell. James 61,125 Faught, Tammy 83 Faux, Jody 38,55,141 Faux, Laura 61 Fawcett, Jason 83,124 FCA 137 Fears, James 83 Felton, Micheel 27,55,83,121 Felton, Mike 38,113,124 Ferree, Andrew 50,55 Ferrell, John 71 Ferrell, William 83 Ferren, Traci 148 Ferris, Tracy 62 Fetters, Annette 62 Fetters, James 83 Fetters, Trina 83 Fettkcther, Kelly 62 Ficek, Jack 83 Field, Brian 71 Finchum, Cheryl 71,118,1l9.121 Finn, Lori 62,125,162 Firestone 27 Fiser, Misty 62 I Fisher, Alberta 38,55,141 Fisher, Mathew 15,18,38,55,105,127,135,150,165, 241 Fisher, Melissa 71,83,125 Fisher, Paul 14,27,62,1 15 Fisher, Rusty 71,156 Fisher, Timothy 38,55 Fitch, Mary 83 Fitls, Penny 27,62 Fitzgerald, Scott 71 Flack, Betty 148 Flagstad, Tammy 50,55,135,139 Fleeks, Alfred 83,120,124 Fleming, Diane 93 246 INDEX Fleming, Kelley 27,38,55 Flor, Timothy 83 Floyd, Ramona 83 Flynn, Michael 83,131 Folsom, James 83,157 Folsom, Michael 83 Football, Freshman 156,157 Football, Sophomores 156,157 Football, Varsity 154 Forbes, Amy 114,115,144 Forbes, Ken 138 Ford, Jason 83 Ford, President Gerald 30 Forker, Dennis 93 Forkner, Bobbie 83 Formanek, Ann 62 Formaro, Frank 71 Formaro, George 38,55 Formaro, Scott 83,157 Fortune, Denver 71,151,156 Foster, Michelle 62,127,128 Foster, Peter 83,114,115 Fox, April 83,117 Fox, Michael J. 18 Fraaken, Barney 62 Fraaken, Dan 95 Frakes, Marsha 83 Franklin, Rocky 71 Frazier, Russell 83,157,171 Fradregill, Chad 71,156 Freeborn, Larry 83 Freeborn, Marlena 83 Freeman, Christopher 62,145 Freeman, Marlena 131 French Club 137 French, David 71 Freshman Class Officers 81 Frette, Kathy 93 Friest, Rodrigo 71 Froggee, Michael 62 Frost, Dave 93,140,144,149,154,l57,169 Frost, Marlene 62,1 14,1 15 Frost, Tawnya 83 Fruitbaskets 126 Frushon, Kimberly 83,131 Fudge, Carl 7l,102,138,141,239 Fudge, William 62 Fuhlrodt, Sherry 93 Fuller, Jennifer 19,38,55,110,135,144,158,239 Furnish, Lloyd 71,124 F unado, Sloan 71 Futami, Natsuko 71,131 Gabaldon, Ronald 71 Gabriel, Jeremy 83 Gabriel, Tracey 17,62,108,109,126,127,128,130, 131,136 Gaeth, Kenneth 93,161,172 Gagen, Katherine 21,71,1l0,119 Gaines, Ruth Ann 20,93,140,141 Galivan, Holly 62 Galligher, Cora 83 Galligher, Michaele 27,32,55,131,138,141,148,161 174,175 . Gallahan, Chris 33,71,113,127,137 Gallant, Michele 83,121,163 Gallardo, Alfred 38,55,150 Gathercole, Sherry 62,l14,115,128 Gatliff, Lisa 38,55 Geisinger, Todd 71 Genea, Marr 71 Gering, Gering, Christopher 83,124,133,l37 Mark 62,157 Ghee, Richard 83 Giefer, Dawn 71 Gifted 81. Talented 132,133 Gilbert, la Vonne 83,131 Gilben, Sttsan 83 Gill, Rodney 62,125 Gillum, Bradley 62 Gilmore, Charles 62,124 Gilmore, Denise 83 Gilmore, Jamie 83 Gilmore, Lynnae 62 Ginther, Audra 129 Girls' Cross Country 158 Girls' Varsity Softball 148 Girls' Varsity Swimming 160 Gish, Thomas 83,131 Glabhart, Shelly 118,119 Gladwin, Johnny 38,55,141 Glas, Mathew 62 Glas, Stephen 71 Glass, Kelly 62 Glick, Timothy 12,19,71 Gloshen, Amber 83 Glynn, Marjorie 144 Gobb, Melinda 118,119,124 Gobb, Timothy 71 Godwin, Leyston 71 Gogeny, Celene 71,114,115,133 Gogeny, Kevin 83,86 Gulf, Boys' 152 Golf, Girls' 152 Gurwell, Thomas 39,55 Gutierres, John 62,121 Gutierres, Ray 50,55 Gutierrez, Keith 84 Guy, Barbara 138 Guyer, Shannon 72 Guyer Shelli 62 Gymnastics 175 Haag, Paulette 62,135 Haage, Hagen, Eric 87 Julia 93 Halbur, Erna 39,55,102,146,158 Halbur, Kenneth 72 Hall, D Hall, D aniel 87 orothy 93 Hall, Elizabeth 95 Hall, Irene 39,55 Hall, Jerry 150,151,168 Hall, Marjorie 72,118,119,171 Halsted, Laura 72,127,l30,13l,l38,162,169 Hamel, Christine 39,55,l39 Hamel, Ed 72 Hamilton, Bradley 72,99,114,115,138,151,168 Hammer, Dorothy 87,158,166 Handley, Angela 87 Handley, Scott 39.55.134 Haney, Jason 72 Hanke, Andrew 72 Gomex, Gomez, Gomez, Gomez, Adela 83 Andres 83 Maria 83 Richard 83,113 Gonzalez, Loren 83 Good, Bradley 83 Good, Michile 83 Goode, Jasen 71 Goodwin, Paul 95 Gookin, Denise 7I,114,1l5,131,l33,16I Gorbachev, Mikhail 22 Gordon, Craig 50,55 Gordon, John 71,141 Gordon, Joseph 62 Gordon, Linda 27,38,55,139 Gorgas, Thomas 72 Gorrell, Shawn 50,58,62,135 Grabill, Enna 93 Graeve, Timothy 62,151 Grafton, Lynn 83 Grafton, Rhonda 72,124,125,152 Grandstalf, Anna 72,118,119,176,178 Grandview Golf Course 19 Grant, James 72,138,156 Graphics Dept. 20,122 Gratias, Jeffrey 62,131,136,176 Gratias, Scott 62,128,151 Graves, Don 93,145,159 Gray, Jack Mr. 141 Green, Gary 62 Green, Jody 39,55,124 Green, Green, Greene Michael 62,72 Stacey 62,141 , Hope 62,135 Greene, Lisa 39,121,124 Greene, Michael 72 Greene, Twanna 72,118,1 19,141 Hannan, Daniel 87,157 Hanner, Craig 62,125,145 Hansen, Nancy 93,135,139,239 Hansen, Sherry 62,121,127 Harders, Julie 72 Hardin, Pamela 87,114,131 Hardin, Patricia 62,114 Hardwick, Robert 87 Hare, Amy 72,125 Harless, Chris 174 Harmon, Dawn 72,144,149,158 Harmon, Kevin 39,55 Harrington, Michael 62 Harris, De Ronn 62 Harris, Ernest 87 Harris, John 87 Harris, Peggy 39,55 Harris, Harris, Rhonda 62,126 Thomas 131 Harrison , David 39,52,56,135,179 Harrison, Dee Ann 62,118,119 Harrison, Julie 62,171 Harrison, Roben 62 Harsh, Corey 141 Harsh, Kim 72,141 Haner, Aaron 87 Harters, Julie 162 Hanline, Dee Anna 84 Harvey, Brenda 72,121 Harvey, Don 33 Harvey Harvey Harvey Hatchit Hatchit , Melody 39,545,139 , Roben 137,154 , Stacy 87 t, Michael 72,156,176 t, Robert 62,127,131,132,133,145,159 Hatfield, Randy 87,159 Hausman, Michael 31,39,56 Gallardo, Daniel 83 Galvan, Galvan, Galvan, Galvan, Brenda 83 Elaine 62 Lisa 62 'Theodore 62 Galvan, Tonja 27,50,55 Gamble Garcia, Garcia, Garcia, Garcia, , Kristy 7I,78,99,l49,156,l69,l78 Anne 71 Dawn 83 Eloy 50,55 Gina 83 Gameau, Debra 27,62,102,122,127,239 Garner, Johnny 83 Garrett, Donha fMichelleJ 83,152 Garrett, Kimberly 83 Garrett, Michelle 62,127,137,152 Garrington, Ted 129 Garrison, Daniel 71 Garrison, Julie 71,116,130,131,136 Garrison, Lisa 38,55,119,121 Gascon, Shelly 83 Gates, 1..aura 7l,74,127,130,I31,138 Greenfield, Paula 62 Greenwood, Cindy 83,l31,157,170,178 Gress, Micheal 62,141 Grillin, Kathleen 50,58,14l Griffin, Rusty 72,125 Griffis, Vallery 93,136,137 Haviland, Michael 124 Haws, Brian 87,157 Hays, Heather 87,138,149,170 Hayes, Shannon 72,102,117,239 Heaberlin, Paul 72 Gates, Richard 26,38,52,123,127,129,130 Grother, Barbara Mrs, 140,141 Grother, Bobbi 62,100,108,109,239 Grother, Gloria 72,124,125,127 Grother, Sherry 83,118,119,121,158,170 Grow, Jason 84,157 Grundbers, Betty 92 Grylls, Angelia 84 Grylls, Diane 95 Gulling, Roger 72 Gunn, Chris 62,117,176 Gunn, Maurice 72,151,156 Gunn, Rachell 62,127,137 Gunn, Raquel 27,62,I27,166 Gunn, Rhonda 39,55,127,137,139 Gunn, Shelly 27,125,127 Gunzenhauser, Trent 84 Gurwell, Randall 84 Headrick, Danny 87,99,131,l33,l57,176 Heard, Amos 72 Heath, Lilly 114 Heathcote, Kelly 39,52,56,100,108,109,126,127,239 Heathoote, Shannon 87 Heaton, Gina 87 Heaton, Ross 93,239 Hebron, Julie 62 Hebron, Steve 118,119 Hebron, Steven 72 Hecker, Kristi 10,39,56,120,121,127,l29,131 Heckinger, Steven 62,125 Heckman, Carolyn 125 Heckman, Mike 72 Hedlund, Teresa 62,138 Heer, Nicolette 62,125 Heiderscheidt, Kim 62 Heim, Dawn 72 162.163 Hopkins. Hcim, Howard 73 Heinbaugh, Dixie 95 Heiselman, Jack 73 Heiting, Curtis 39,56 Heiting, Kimberly 16,68,72,99,1l2,113,148,149, Hellmers, Jason 73,122 Helm, Mike 62,100,239 Helminski, Pamela 113,133 Helton, Gina 118,119,170 Hemingson, Crystal 73,152 Henderson, April 69 Holtorf, Renee 40,56, 133 Homecoming 6,7,8,9,74 Hong, Thanh 87,131 Honor Band 116,117 Hood, Chris 157 John 62 Jacobs, Kristy 50,56 Jager, Jeannie 63,141 James, Brent 63,120,121 James, Cheri 63,118,119 James, Joseph 84 Janes, David 50,56 Kellis, Kimberly 73,106,107,I49 Kellog, Orville 84,157 Kellogg, Pamela 64,135 Kelly, Ben 41,52,56,114,1 15,1 16,176 Kelly, Edward 93 Kelsey, Robin 63,1 18,1 19,131 Kendall, Jason 73 Hopkins, Mark 73,168 Hosek, Donald 73 Hosek, Kim 146 Hoskins, John 40,56,135, 145,242 Houangvan, Kophay 63,73,87 Houangvan, Manila 63,100,138,239 Jannenga, Tannya 84,118,119 Jarnagin, Michael 31,40,56 Jamingin, Thomas 26,84 Jarrett, Robert 84,124 Jarrett, Michelle 63,121 Jaynes, Romona 125 Kendall, Michael 41,56 Kennedy, Kimberly 41,56 Kennedy, Sean 85 Kennedy, Walter 9,84,93,98, 1 54 Kenney, Todd 85 Henderson, Cynthia 73,149,166 Henderson, Jeffrey 87,157 Henderson, Julie 73,171 Henderson, Melissa 73 Houangvan, Pathana 171 Houge, Michelle 10,40,56,139 Howard, Curt 63 Howard, Tracey 63,141,162 Hendricks, Betty 73,162 Henning, Bonnie 87,12l,131,162 Henriksen, Timothy l0,39,52,56,l 14,1 15,120,172 Her, Shoua 62 Herman, Dawn 39,56 Herman, Kevin 131 Herman, Wayne 87 Hernandez, Adelina 87 Hernandez, Debbie 62,124 Hernandez, Melissa 73,118,119 Herndon, Jolene 73 Herr, William raitlyy 84,176 Herrig, Joseph 73 Herweh, Christina 62 Herweh, William 62 Hess, Mary 62,114,1l6,117,13l Hess, Tammi 131 Hesseltine, Douglas 87 Hesseltine, Ronald 73,124 Heuermann, Teresa 39,56,120,l21,139 Heuton, Britta 87,119 Hiatt, Bradley 18,60,62,126,127,l28,l29,133,147, 165,178 Hick, Lisa 87 Hickey, Anthony 62 Hickey, Todd 62,120 Howe, Jeffrey 40,52,56,104,105,127,145,159,179 Howe, Melanie 87,117 Howe, Michael 84 Howe, Shelly 87,118,119 Howell, Robert 40,56,95,150 Howser, Angella 87 Howser, Dawn 84 Howser, Dena 73 Huang, Daria 93 Hub, The 19 Huber, Kyle 73,114,115,133 Huck, Kevin 63,67,137,159,176,177 Hudnall, Aaron 73,109,114,115 Hudnall, Blaine 63,109,I14,115,l27,l28,133 Hudnall, Nancy Mrs. 138 Hudson, Bradley 87 Jazz. Band 114 J.C, Penneys 19 Jefferson, Dwain 125 Jefferson, Gerome 63,125 Jefferson, Jerry 56 Jefferson, Keith 73 Jefferson, Shelly 73 Jefferies, Deanna 84 Jefferies, Renee 40,56 Jenkins, Jody 137 Jenkins, Joseph 84 Jenkins, Todd 84 Jennings, John 73 Jensen, David 50,56 Kenyon, Elizabeth 85 Keo, Vanna 95 Kepford, Jill 64 Kern, Joseph 41,56 Kem, Kem. Kern, Donald 73,131,133 Jason 73 Vanessa 85 Kerns, Scott 64 Kerns, Stephanie 73,127,136 Kerr, James 73,15l,l56,176 Khan, Bibi 85,131 Khan, Mitchell 85 Khan, Sohaila 41,52,56 Kidd, Deric 119 Jensen, laurel 6,41,56,105,146,158,l79 Jensen, William 4,40,52,56,99,l29,137,l38,l59,179 Jewett, Jamie 50,56,l33 Jewett, Jeri 27,50,56,127,137 Jewett, Terry 50,56 Joelson, Deloris 73 Joelson, Mary 73,162 John, Danielle 84,131,161 Kier, Jason 119,120,121 Kier, Stephanie 73,127,l44.l58 Kifer, Charles 50.56,133 Kilby,'Tonja 85 Killen, Carol 50,56 Kilts, Tina 85 Kimmel, Vicky 70.73 Kincaid, Delores 85 Hudson, Jeffrey 40,56,102 Hudson, Marilyn 73 Huffaker, Shilo 87 Huffman, Donald 73,141 Huffman, Jennifer 73,148 Huffman , Mary 50,56,141 Hughes, Cindie 135 Hughes, Lisa 87,119,158 Huitt, Jeffrey 12,84 Hull, Julie 84,114,115 Knapp, Kim 41,56,118,l19,121 Hickman, Cheryl 62 Hickman, James 93 Hicks, Bobbi 62,125 Hicks, Brandy 87 Hicks, Roger 87 Hicks, Tammy 40,56,1 10 Higgins, Christie 87 Higgins, Jodi 62 Hilbrand, Reahnna 10,40,56 Hilbrand, Renessa 73 Hildebrand, Billy 87 Hildebrand, Kevin 50,56 Hilgron, Steve 119 Hilkobrome, Kevin 124 Hill, Steven 122 Hill, Timothy 87,137 Hill, Todd 62,125 Hilltop 18 Hilron, Steve 62,119 Hilsenbeck, Kevin 176 Hilsenbeck, Lisa 87,118,119 Hilsenbeck, Richard 62,137,153 Hines, James 87,157 Hines, Shannon 62 Hirachete, Raymond 87 Hites, Andrew 87,113 Hobbs, Steven 62,135 Hobbs, Tracy 62 Hockmuth, Kristy 62 Hockett, Jeffrey 62,1 14,1 15,1 16,154,176 Hullinger, Hope 52,63,1l8,1l9,l24,126,13l Hulsebus, Jodi 73,110,114 Hulsebus, Cori 40,56,110,l11 Hummel, Regina 73,1 13,132,133 Humphrey, Walter 80,8l,84,176 Hunger, Christopher 84 Hunger, Julie 63,141 Hunt, Eddie 73,114,115 Hunter, Trena 63,121 Huot, Jon 40,56 Hurley, Mark 93,141,145,l54,157 Hutchings, Michael 63,154 Hutchingson, Scott 84 Hutson, Sherry 63,112,1 13,127 Hutzell, Larry 93,132 Huxford, Armetta 84 Hyler, David 73,176 liams, Cory 63 liams, Lisa 84,124 Industrial Arts 31 Ingersoll, Dana 73 International Club 130 John, Eric 73,145,l59,172 Johnes, Raymond 124 Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Amber 73 Andre 73,156 Blaine 115 Cherise 63,121,127,137 Geoffrey 73 Hamon 41,56,125,154 Johnson, Lisa 73 Johnson, Mark 41,56,101,114 Johnson, Megan 73 Johnson, Richard 93,138 Johnson, Robert 164 Johnson, Scott 84,85 Johnston, Jennifer 15,63,107,l22,128 Johnston, Richard 73 Johnston, Thomas 84 Jolly, Michelle 41 ,56 Jones, Bryan 84,133 Jones, Cassandra 84 Jones, Deloris 93 Jones, Daryl 95 Jones, Kevin 84,157 Jones, Kimberly 121,170 Jones, Mark 63 Jones, Rachel 131 King, Ivory 64 King, Joanna 85 King, Mark 27,64 King, McCeil 85,107,1 13,131 King, William 85 Kingery, Deborah 73 Kinget, Chris 85 Kinney, Richard 93 Kiold, Deric 119 Kirk, Derek 85 Kirkpatrick, Steven 73 Kirkwood, Ginger 41,56 Kirschbaum, Carl 25,64 Kisner, Amanda 64 Kisner, Annette 85,121 Kiss, Charles 141 Kitchel, Stefanie 85 Kittle, Myla lO,51,56,102,139,239 Kiwanian 123 Klein, Carl 50,56 Klein, Mark 73 Klinzman, Lloyd 89,93 Klobnak, Julie 85 Klobnak, Tamara 41,56,l20,l27.l28,l29,l39 Klonglan, Karolee 64,109,1 18,1 19,12I,l28,131,133 Jones, Ray 63 Jones, Tom 95 Jordan, Sheryl 73,114,115 Jotzke, Gary 93 Joumalism 29 Joynes, Ramona 73 Joynes, Raymond 73,125 Juarez, Theresa 73,l09,1 14,131 Junck, Russel 93,114 Junior Class Ollicers 60 Justiniano, Brenda l0,27,41,56,106,107,127,131 Justiniano, Natali 9,129,148 Knapp, Robert 73,l20,121,124 Knoop, Toby 64,l00,176,239 Knott, Patrica 93,146,147,162,163 Knowlton, Victoria 85 Knox, Mark 9,41,56,102,l54 Knox, Sterling 85 Kohlhmch, Tina 10,35,41,56,107,126,127,l39 Koll, Jeffery 4l,52,S6,l3l,l54 Koll, Jerald 85 A Kommavongsa, Khamphone 64,179 Kommavongsa, Saeng 50,56 Koons, Susan 73,118,119 Hockett, Sherry l0,1l,40,56,114 Hodges, Kenny 62 Hodges, Shawn 87 Hodson, Christopher 75,78,95,156,l76 Hodson, Jeffrey 40,56,95,135,176 Hodson, John 93,95 Hoehle, Ann 26,93 Hoekman, Carolyn 62 Hoffman, Gloria 92 Hoffman, Melissa 87,117,162 Hoffman, Susan 73 Hogan, Jaequline 62,118,119,l21,127,l37 Hoisington, Charla 87 Hokanson, Rusty 62 Iowa State University 100 Ira, Chad 73,l51,156,l68 lrelan, Carrie 84,131 Ireland, Trevor 26,73 Irvin, Sherri 63,121 Irwin, Kathleen 6,73,148,l78 Isaacson, Brian 63 Iseminger, Willis 95 Isley, Lori 73 Israel, James 50,56 Iowa City West Tournament 112 Kaboonrum, tJi11J 10,4l,56,109,127,l31,133 Kalar, Cindy 63,141 Kaleidoscope 19 Kalnins, Dainis 26,63,137,179 Kalsem, June 26,93 Kalwishky, Bonnie 84 Krause, Kent 64 Krebsback, Kristopher 73 Kristensen, Kelli 85,119,121 Kristufek, Mathew 73,133 Krowpman, Steven 85 Knmel, Jimmy 85 Kuefner, Travis 85,157 Kuehler, Christine 64 Kuhns, William 64 Hokanson, Terry 40,56,139 Holland, Greg 179 Hollingsworth, Kathy 56,110,131 Hollister, Frederick 113,131 Holmes, Murphy 8: Associates 27 Holmes, Sarah 20,40,52,56,105,1 13,133 Holt, Anthony 50,52,56,62 I-Iolt, Kelvin 87 Holtman, Mark 73 Holtorf, David 73,133 Holtorf, Tricia 27,62,63,126,127,l30,131,133 Kamm, Jeffrey 26,73,l27 Karthan, James 93 Kaufman, Kevin 63,102,139,145 Jackson, Christopher 84 Jackson, George 63,125 Jackson, Lora 50,56,63,137 J acltson, Michael 40,56 Jackson. Thomas 73 Kaut, Thomas 12,15,41,51,52,56,104,105,l27,l30, 152,165,179,241 Keck, William 27,92 Kegley, Vicky 41,56 Keir, Jason 118 Keithline, Tery 73,131 Keller, Randy 84,157 La Munyon, Monique 20,141 La Munyon, Renee 42,57,l35,l39 lack, Alan 73 Lack, Deborah 42,52,56,105,129 Lafary, Michelle 64,124 Lamb, Mary 118,119 lampman, Paul 85 Jacobs, Bill 165,168 Keller, Richard 63,124,128,133,l45 Lamunyon, Renee 57 INDEX 247 ., -ive, aqb PSXBQLBBS as 49 ,, ,aio f ll 12, ,-- e, Stepggt 74 N McChesney, Melissa 74 Mills, Jason 87 ,Davi 1 X ' unveiaay, , 31 1 Mechesney, Roben 64,125 Mimes 97 la D -L Lo ady, Steve 15 McClean, Cathy 131 Miner, Bret 87 Lang, vel ixie 9 ' McClellan, Randy 42,43,57,135 Miner, Merle 43,57 Langen av 6 ine rey McClelland, Matthew 9,68,74,156 Mitchell, Clayton 50,57 La 1 ave 12 vel arles 86 ' Q McClelland, Michael 43,49,57,98,105 Mitchell, Eldridge 65 nil, Mary 85 w waTd 42, -' McClish, Kimberly 74,86,l62 Mitchell, Julie 87 rsen, Darin ,ll 12 , illiam I.-41' McClurg, Rebecca 64,l09,127,128 M SL M's 132 Larse ep ,152 , R 1 1 . -f McCollum, Kay 94,126,131,133,134,l36,138,176, Moats, Scott 63,132,133,154,176 'l 3,9 .98 ery v 1- 178 Moberg, Tina 129 ole Luan - ngkham 86 McCollum, Melissa l0,43,57,110,139 Moberg, Tisha 87,146,161 n, Eric 42, 7,1 1 Lud ' on 86 McCombs, Stacy 74,l5l,l56,176 Model U.N. 129 ,J La , ary 1,13 5 1, , Richard 0,4 7,11 ,141,1 'A McCombs, Todd 43,52,57,129,137,138,172 Moehle, John 87 n, R quel 73,99,131 u renton 176 1 McCreery, Christa 86,1 14,115,131 Mohler, Martin 94,145,154,156 , ' Shades of 4 und, L' 74 N McCuen, Chad 64,135 Moll, Laura 74,144 er, William Lundgren, I lly 123 X x 1, McCullough, Laura 86 Mollister, Fred 84 Lawso imberlig Lunt, Ca 6 x McDennott, James 86,157 Molloy, Kevin 74 ro nie 64,13 Lu - a' Ai ' X McDonalds 18 Molloy, Vanessa 65 u n. , Cind 3 X. X L F , ' 2 X ' McDonald, Joseph 86,171 Mommer, Darrell 94 1 gg- , Da xg L 1 a , ie 74 N ' , Q McDuel1, Pamela 74 Monaghan, Jeffrey 114 LeeEll , De 125 L , ' om ' McDuf1, James 86 Mongar, Denny 87 Lee, N 9 . , Roy A ,ji 3 13 - 65,241 Mclilvogue, Lettie 74,125,141 Mongar, Robert 65,122 Lee, Thai Sayaxang 85 n , ' 1 1 --' 25,137 McElvogue, Nora 57,141 Monk, Roben 27,43,57,127 Town News 153 I yn - mmy 64 McElvogue, '1'homas 86 Montgomery, Neal 87,131 5 r, cquelynn 73 McElvogue, Walter 74 Montano, Michael 124 ' Le ,. e 'B,1 18, McElvogue, William 74,137 Montogo, Vincente 147,179 Lehma , Wt 42, ,f McGee, Leslie 64 ooers, Joy 87,114,115 hma amant McGilvra, Michele 64,114,115,117 Shawn 75,124,125 Le an, T 7 ' McGilvra, Tammy 74,110 Moo obin 65 hman, ri McGrilT, Christopher 4,35,57,135 Moore, 'fi' 65,131 in, sea nt 73 LD Mecnrf, Lisa 118,119 X Moore, fri y 75 H ke, oseph 85,99 McGuire, Lew 145 K S f Moore, ,57 . ha , Mary 42,57,l35,13 Machir, Patricia 86 McGuire, Melinda 86,118,119,131 X oore, M , 110,111,117 128 160 161 an, Todd 73 Mackin, John 35,1 14,1 15,131,133 McHugh, Andrew 64,122,I5 , re, Mel 7 ,137 o, Christopher 85 Madison, Harlen 124 McHugh, Angela 86,170 Moore, Michelle 4 57, Leo, John 94 Madison, Rgbgn 94 Mclntire, Tanya 43,52,57,65,128 Moore o 94,131 Leo, Kenna 85,131 Madonna 14 Mclver, Lance 87 oore, ' 7,9,l0,43, , 5328 99 104 105 Leonard, Douglas 42,57 Madrigal Dinner 21 McKinney, Shaw 74, 7 123,12 ,133 36,138,1 Lepley, Michael 73 Madsen, C111-15 129 McLaughlin, Jody 1 l31,1 6 M alencia 5 Lepley, Sharon 64 Madsen, Kris 9 McLean, Cathy 87 Moral 87, Lester, Candace 64 Madsen, Matthew 1o,64,1 14,115,128,172 MC1-wd, T my .1 A 4 ' 0111111117110 cle 131,13 , X, f Lester, Rachon l0,42,52,57,l14,115,l17,238 Magruder, Troy 42,57 McMahon, rry ,l ' k, Tracy Q19 , Lester, Thomas 85,120,121,l57 Maher, Carol 57 McMahon, Li 7 10 , 4 -' CNN k J 4 lethcoe, John 94,102,239 Maland, Jennifer 64,135 McMullen, Leigh V I g1 rga y 87 ' Levene, Elizabeth 85 Malavong, Konekeo 64,125 MCNW 1 Pd 87- 1, 1 I 1, 513017 - Leverette, Cynthia 85 Mallory, Carrie 86 McNee , elisa 74 Q rris George 6 Leverette, Gregory 64 Mallory, Penny 50,57 McPherso , ' 1,133,13 Mo idi 7 Leverette, Monica 85 Man-1m11-183, M311115w 85 McPherson, d N MOfT1S, el' 3, 1 ,12l,127 1 Lewis, Dereck 18,64,99,127,128,l35,150,151,l59, Managers 178 McSwain, Susan Mor1'is, Shel 6 f 165 Mandujano, Felix 86 McVay, Patrick 65,1 1 rrison, James 7 , Q4 Lewis, Mary 27,64,117,122,128 Manley, Mark 64,100,239 11 ,Donald 27.l14,ll51 4,12 , 59 0 omas 6 Lewis, Ross 84 Manley, Molly 86,118,119,170 7 13,119 M 019111 65 Lewis, Stephaney 85,137,138 Mann, Charles 125 C11-Say K001 i M 011, A112618 34 Library Assistants 26 Mann, Ellen 74,162 Melina, Ca ' 74 1ie 65,148,163 NX Liepa, Anda 94,132 Manning, William 86 Mentzer, Martin , 1 7 A oyer, nne 75,1 7 Lillie, Marvin 94,124 Mnnwn, Lashgwn 74 , Robyn 74,124,127 llin, Bo ' 20 09 K Lillie, Aran 20 Mapes, Bryan 64 . tlrwration 27 ' l 1 ames ,1 ,1 38,145,156 Lilly, Heath 85,114,115 March, Lisa 64 6 ryfield, nn51h87 Mu vehill, omas 57,1 3,1 9 Lilly, Karla 86,158,170 M31-C1111-1g Band 110 r ' h el 65 Mumfor ry 75 1-1111, Mawey 73.124 Marshalltown High seneei 164,165 0 C 'idi 8,7 Murphy, ald 3, Lilly, Trey 125,154 Manin, Ad,-ian 94 Meyer, ' a 1 9 . Murphy, Gina 75 Lindaman, Mana 113 Manin, Dan 50,57 Meyer, Mel 1, urphy, John 75,15 Lindberg, Jamie 86 Martin, Edwin 74,145 Meyers, Dale 87 urph , Jon 87 Lindemoer, Denise 64 Martin, Roben 86 ' Meyers, Kim 125 , ' in 75 Linder, Carl 86,137 Mm1nd31e,Na1a11e 74,13 ,1 2 Meyers, Tina 118 urp Linda 118 119 Linnane, Lisa 26,64,13l Mani z, Anthony 2 27,138,145., MCYCTS- Todd 55 1'P11Y, ' 75,1 Linse, Rebecca 86 ne 42,52,5 ' Miami Vice 4 rp J N' lle 7 Lint, Lavina 64 M 1 1, randon 74 Mickle, Jason 87 M hy, ey 65,1 , Lint, Lori 73 ro, awn ,57,102,239 - ickle, Richard 87,113,141 Murp ve 6 ,128,1 ,-133 Lipich, Melissa 64 n, Mi 331 ickle, Rochelle 74 Murphy, d 6 Lippold, Kevin 86,131 135011, Mighggll 1 ' dleton, Leann 74 Murphy, Cath 2, , ,1 Lippold, Theodore 64 35011, T1-,gi 64 el, Sandra 63,65,110,114,128 Murray, Stacey 75,1 ,169 Lisac, Michael 74 ' 311-1 28 ' esch, Matthew 74,151,156,168 Murrow, Susan 9,68,75,99, 1, 21 lt Little, Bryan 64,125 Little, Debbie 27,42,57 X Little, Eldon 74,112,l13,131,l33,176 Little, Wayne 86 Litzenberg, Matthew 26,86,l31,l57 Livesay, Jon 74,131 Liuotte, Anne 64 Loegcring, William 74,1 13,127,145,159 Logan, Logan, Logan, Logan, John 42,57 Michel 86,114,115 Terry 64,122 Tracy 33,74,l 18,1 19,156,178 lohner, Candy 86 Lohner, David 86 Long, Melissa 86,118 Long, Mike 95 Loomis, Douglas 42,57,154 Lorenz. Russell 86 Losee, DeAnne 64 Lothi, Thath 64 lovan, lovan, lovan, Lovan, BobbiJo 74,131 Khan 157 Khoun 64 Stan 74,86,168 248 INDEX athew, J 11 64 449,163 K ,N Mathews, ph 39,239 Mama ky ,131,15 ,17 Mesa! ' ,Shell Q 1 att , ere 6,176 Matf n, ance ,124,125 auk, in 74 rer arles 74 , au Sara 74 Max d,Sandra86,114,1l5,131,133 Maxwell, Counney 64,1 14,1 15,1 16,127,128,130, 131,133,136 Maxwell, David 86,99,130,l3l,133,138,157,171 May, Dana 21,26,64,137 May Dance 120 May, Melinda 42,57 Mayer, John 86 Mayers, Tina 119 Mayse, Tommy 150 McAdam, Mr. Ray 141 McAninch, Melessia 20,74,109,131,133,136 McCann, David 74 McCann, Dennis 74,125 McCaughey, Tina 42,57,133,139 Mikcsch, Michael 43,57,139 Mikesell, Kandie 87 Mikesell, Kristian 74,1 18,1 19,131,161 Mikesell, Tracey 74 Mikesell, Tracey 74,l37,151,156 Mila, Southida 37 Millang, Shawn 65,125,135 Music, Kelli 75 Myers, James 43,57,124 Myers, Kelli 87,127 Myers, Kimberly 65 Myers, Tina 43,57,121,135 Millard, Shawn '87 Miller, Anthony 87 Miller, Charbetta 65,127,13l,l37 Miller, Charles 74,168,178 Miller, David 87 Miller , Donnella 10,27,43,57,109,120,12l,127,l35 Miller, James 87,120,l21,172 Miller , Jeffery 65 Miller, Miller, Jennifer 87,161 Kelly 50,57 Miller, Larry 74 Miller, Melissa 74 Miller, Michael 43,57 Miller, Shawn 74 Miller, Tony 87 Miller, Tracy 87 Miller, Troy 87 Nall, Larry 50,57 Nash, Vicki 87,118,119,162 Nath, Chris 20,50,57,139 National Forensic League 112 National Honor Society 129,134 Nwdham, Norma 94 Negrete, John 65,l22,128,135 Negrete, Nyree 75 Negrete, Phillip 87 Nelson, Brian 75,120,156 Nelson, Garry 50,52,57,133 Nelson, Heidi 75,110,111 Nelson, James 65,127,128,137,138,141,145,154 Nelson, Jennifer 10,27,43,57,105,109 Nelson, Jody 65,1 18,119,121 Nelson. Nelson, Kenneth 87 Willie 22 Nemmers, Theodore 94 Nester, Charissa 87,131,133,174 Newby, Maurice 12,43,51,57,123,135,164,165,241 Newcomb, Richard 75,141 New East, The 12,13 Newell, Clinton 75,125 Newton, Eric 87 Nguyen, Lieu 10,44,57,75,1 13,125 Nichols, Nichols, Eric 75,131,151,172 Jeff 156 Nichols, Mickey 125 Nichols, Nichols, Nichols, Nichols, Nichols, Myrtle 87,133 Patricia 65,154,178 Penny 65,137,141 Richard 87,157 Victoria 87,170 Nickerson, Mike 94 Nicoletto, George 44,57 Nielsen, Gretchen 87,131,133 Night Life 18,19 241 Nightser, Shane 75,124 Nipper, Ernie 44,57 Nixon, Kristi 87,131 Nixon, Leslie 65,133 Noble, Michele 87,118,119 Nordaker, Randy 94 Nordin, Christopher 75 Norlin, Theresa 75 Noroman, Kris 124 Northway, Charles 75,156 Nothdorf, Randall 75,114,115 Nuckolls, Kristina 75,114 Nutt, Stephen 75,156 O'Brien, Melissa 87,138 Ochs, Mary Ann 94 Ofliee Assistants 138 Ogle, Dale 94 Oldham, Lisa 87 Oldham, Melisa 75 Olgren. Steven 147 Oliphant, Carmin 75 Oliver, Chad 65,172 Oliver, Diana 10,19,44,57,86,138,239 Oliver, Melissa 87 Ollie, Michael 65,135,145,154 Olson, Felicia 75,124,125 Olson, Lynette 87 Olson, Suzette 75,114,115,120,121 Oltrogge, Marlee 44,57 Onstank, Terry 44 Opel, Gordon 94,238 Oppenheim, Mike 75,156 Orchestra 117 Orey, Kelleen 65,118,119,121 Orey, sllaryl 87,118,119,131 Oniz, Diane 87,119 Ortiz, Ton 65 131 Osborn, Osborn, Y r Britt 65,135 Chad 87,171 Osbom, Jan 75 Osbom, James 65,127,176 Osborn, Joan 65 Osborn, Timothy 75,135,176 Osbome, Brad 65 Osterquist, David 65,120 Osterquist, Melissa 75,112,113 Ottumwa H.S. 165 Ollsley, Anhur 50,57 Overton, Beverly 50,57,65,141 Owen, Michelle 87 Owens, Ronda 87 Oxenreider, Jack 94 Oziah, Dean 87,141 Pack, Lisa 10,44,57,127,139 Packard, Darren 75,113,127,130,131,133,159 Padgett, James 87,157 Page, Jimmy 27 Page, Suzanne 94 Palmer, David 117 Palmer, Gerald 75 Palmer, Paula 65,124 Palmer, Richard 50,57,154 Palmer, Robert 87 Palmer, Stacie 87,118,119 Papiani, Christie 75 Paris, Melanie 87 Park, Scott 65,152 Park, Todd 75,109,l14,1l5 Parker, Angela 44,52,57,l14,115 Parker, Jennifer 87 Parker, Lisa 87,137 Parking lnc. 27 Parks, Don 87 Parks, John 50,57 Parsons, Leticia 6,63,65,1 15,127,128 Parsons, Mark 65,176 Parsons, Rose 94 Pan-time Help 140,141 Pate, Chantell 87 Paterno, Laura 65 Paterson, Michelle 75,131,149,162,169 Paterson, Troy 150 Patrick, Jeffrey 87 Patrick, Teresa l0,44,57,139 Patrilla, Ray 94,132 Patterson, Robert 65 Patterson, Troy 129 Patton, Kevin 50,57 Pauley, Tracy 87,149,170 Paulsen, Rebecca 49,87 Pavon, Joseph 75,99,l20,121 Pavon, Marie 87 Pavon, Michael 9,44,51,57,98,99,127,138,150,165, Pavon, Tammy 44,57,1 19,131 Payton, Kevin 135 Payton, Lonnie 75,137,179 Payton, Stasi 44,57 Pearson, John 75 Pearson, Sashena 75,118,119 Pelham, Adina 75,113,114,115,117,131 Pendarvis, Michelle 87 Pendergast, James 87 Penn, Jason 87,124,131 Peepel 140,141 Pep E Club 14,15,126,127 Pepel, Rochell 87 Perea, Mark 87 Perkins, Deondray 65 Perkins, Tonia 87 Plum, Elaine 26,65,120,121,128 Plum, Ellen 26,33,44,52,58 Plumb, Malinda 27,44,58,l35,139 Pockwell, Steve 124 Poehlein, Paul 94,106 Poindexter, Brent 65,125 Poindexter, Kyle 88 Pollard, Bradley 65,125 Pollock, David 75,124,125 Poole, James 88,157 Poole, Jennifer 75,117,131,133 Poortinga, Denise 44,58 Pope, Jerry 75,113 Porter, Donna 88 Poston, Tiffany 9,144 Poston, Tyler 75,l14,115,145 Pottorff, Tammy 75 Potts, Stacy 75 Powell, BettyJo 65 Powell, Bobbido 75 Powell, Donald 89,93,123 Powell, Pamela 88 Powell, Ric 94,154,171 Powell, Shirley 94 Powell, Troy 88 Prey, Chap 151 Prey, James 88 Primm, David 88,112,113,124 Prince, Jimmy 75 Prindle, Beth 75,124,125 Printing 29 Prior, Barbara 92,93,l0l,123,134,138,239 Problem Solving 132,133 Prock, Wanda 75,118,119 Proctor, Eric 88 Proctor, Michelle 88 PTSA 134 Pudans, Debbie 75 Pugh, Kelli 10,19,27,45,58,86,127,139,239 Pugh, Kent 65,125 Pullen, Theresa 75,127 Pulley, Tamara 27,65,128,174,175 Punelli, Anthony 75 Purcell, Amos 65,125 Purcell, Jacquelyn 88 Purcell, Roben 75 Pursull, Bud 124 Quick, Ronald 88,124,157,171 fP,SSL Cty ' - Reinier, Robbi 88 74 Reinier, Sandra 65 Kg 1. Rernster Kristie 27 65 2 28 l33f Reritlii, Julie 88,13 'B J Reynolds, Lisa 6 125 ' Reynolds, Step nle SQ Reyno1ds,T 175 G Rhqatk,T' ot 65,141 A fy I Riccio, Jim 9 1 1 C Rice, ill 129 X - Rice, 1:,.i-7 45,52,5 ,1 5,179 Ri Q s,9,1o,14,45,5l, 1Q96,127,l38, A 39 Richards, .. 8 rdson, anny , I ml r er,Jeffrey6 W Rife, arid gl? Q Satire, Lawrence 20, , MMD ' ' iissell ss ii1t??P5i'K45,58 if - ' Riley, s 75 'Q Rios, ShE5 8,l39 64 jx 'fR151ay,s1ep11ii ,65,9 8 , Ripperge 45,58,137 ,179 ' Risius ,141 ,S Riel, 011124258 Sify Ritchey, Bob 'e X2 k f Ritler,'Deanna 75 -, Rivas, John 65 Robbins, Darren 88 Q ' Robbins, Kay 125 C-,Q Robbins, laura 65,125 42 Roberts, Bradley 75,99,156,176 , Roberts, Christopher 65 I ,7 Roberts, Clark 94 411' Roberts, Craig 75 Q5 Relierls, Erie 26,75,119 vi Robem, Lance 75 Roberts, Renee 10,45,58, 135 Robinson, Donald 63,65,176 Robinson, Eric 88 Robinson, Jack 65 Robinson, MaryJo 127,138 Robinson, Mike 50,58 Robinson, Patrick 65 Robinson, Steven 171 Robuck, Jack 75,125 Roche, Jeff 65 Rockit 109 Rockwell, Robert 45,52,58,I25,129 Rockwell, Steven 45,58 Rodda, Bonnie 65,121,141 Roe, Dewight 4,45,58,135,154 Roe, Ralph 88 Roe, Tammy 88,115,l18,119,121,131 Roelens, Chyna 88 Roff, Diana 66,121,162 Rogers, Joe 66,125 Rogers, Laurie 88,90,13l,162 Rogerson, Christina 76,107,127,l31 Rogerson, Lora 10,17,45,52,58,100,10l,l23,126, 127,128,129,l38,239 Regrim, Chris 129 Rogness, Matthew 88,120,171 Rogns, Stephanie 75,121,l27,l32,l33,162,163,l66 Rollins, James 66,128,154 Rollins, Kirk 66,125,179 Rollins, Randy 12,76,156 Roorda, Tyler 9,18,45,52,58,105,127,l64,165,241 Perry. Roben 87 Quhano, Gracie as PCFFY, William 22 uill 100,101,126,135 Persaud, Devita 87 - 1 gg Peterson, Isaac 75,131,133,145,179 U K Peterson, Edward 94,126 if ,.,..,, Peterson, Elaine 14,94,126 ' i Peterson, Gwen 94 X ji 4 Peterson, Jennifer 87 Peterson, Ray 171 A K Peterson, Ronald 87 Q , Peterson, Scott 75 Peterson, Tammy 27,44,52,57,1 139,231 Rainey, Shawn 6 Pettinger, Lisa l0,44,57,139 ,mkins 4 , ,A 33 Phan-Quang, Thong 87,112,113,1 Ra Us Ang la 88,1 4 Phetriyavamh, Chansy 14 Q . 3 os, H 65 Pickett, Burle 95 Ramos V ,1 , 8 Philavanh, Phakhoum no 44,57,1 ,1 1 - olph, :i 1- 2l,45,58,l2 12 f, Philavanh, Vannavon 8 157,176 Rapp, cha , Phillips, Jeffrey 44, ' Rap , Tim, 8 J- J Phillips, John 94,128 R ,J A ,L A, 94 f Phommachakr, Nakham - 65,125 Ray ,iam gg 4 Phommedmkf- Phen 'fn 1' 7 Ray, ayceena ' 45, a,l24, 27,133 Phommachakf- TU' 1 7 Ray, aymona es 114,1 15,13 . P1l0108f3lfhY 29,102-10 , Rayme , ia, 7,63,s5,95,9 ,107,127,1 P1C1'CC,B1'111110y 44,57,1 Raymo , j hn 1 l , Pierce, Lanette 88 Rum., B . , '171 Pierick, Jason 75,79,156 l Readen B an 54 Pierick, Roben 21,65,120,135, 4,1 1 Reagan, R mld A, Pike, Christina 65,124,125 by, Ric -. - 8,114,1 1 ' Pike, Roben 88 nu' K yy 65 Pillers, Jean 94 easoner' -7,14 'I 13 ' Pirielrrley, Darcy 74,75,106,1 Reed' Dm, 75 X K Pinckney, Teri 65,141 Reed, Richard 7 Q. 2 Pinczer, Marian 75,118,1l9, 21,127 Reed' Shanna 65,131 Pinegar, Kimberly 88,170 Reed' William 80' y 7,171 Pitts, Carla 88,119,170 Reese, Jason 45,5 .- 65241 P1113 HU' .18 Reid, Berl 75,l3s, .fb- Plan' Dawd 65 Reidel, David 65 Plude, Katheryn 65,162 Reimer, Richard g Plude, 1.01116 134 Reima-S' I-an-y 125 .I Rose, Jack 27,66,135,147,l76 Rose, John 88 Rose, Pete 23 Rose, Tina 10,27,45,58,99,l06,l07,126,127,l31, 136,138 Rose, Tony 76,99,127,138,156,176 Ross, Howard 88 Ross, Leonard 88 Ross, Ross. Roth, Randy 45,58,114,115 Shelley 88,114,115 Angela 76,106,107 Rounds, John 66,145 Rourke, Gary 94,156,176 Roush, Lori 76 ow, Ralph 157 wan, Kris 76 ley, George 76,156 Ro ey, Stephanie 88,9l,162 R ley, Stephen 66,128,143,154,169,l76 udisill, John 94,126 Ruefner, Travis 124 Rumbaugh, Roger 76 Rupe, Ronald 88 Rupprecht, Paul 76,1 14,115,156 Rupprecht, Thomas 76,1 14,1 15,156 Rush, JoAnn 95 INDEX 249 0 3 or ' x Raalr, Judy 94 3 1 34,35,4o,41,43,44,45,4s,49,53 Rnalr, Nioole 76,138 Seskis, efan 88,111 Russell, Joyce 66,141 J kg, 9 v nber aul ,133 Russell, Marie 76,112,113,l1a,ll9,1 e , lr o ,,,, 8,105,113,133 Ruttenburg, Cindy 28,66,135,l6l Sewell, S yl Cody 20,66,131,161 Ruttenburg, David 88,157,172 , ha Ryan, Janell 66 a i ,137 Ryan, Kathy 76 'S Na 'yyah HQ-1 Ryan, Kenneth 88,159 Jil 4 Rye, Suzanne 76,131 J a bl , n 66 Shanno , Daniel 88 Shanno Jack 66,135 Smith, Steven J. 26 Smith, Ted 47,58, 133 Smith, Teresa 47,58,141 Smith, Trevor 76,125 Smith, Wendette 76 Smooth, Tom 125 Snell, Steven 76,157 Snelson, Terri 47,58 Snethen, Gary 89,133 Snitker, William 89 Snow, Cynthia 20,76,109,114,131 Snow, Eric 23,242 n ffrey 76,151,157 Snyder, Roben 76,159,176 1 ar ck, ary 66 Soderquist, Amy 20,76,109,113,127,133 Sharpnack, Mike 135 Sower 143,179 Shaw, Annette 66 Softball, Freshman 149 Tihaw, Garin 76 Softball, Junior Varsity 149 Shawver, Perry 88 Somers, Troy 66,135,179 Sabernagen, Bm 23 d, Renee 76,124, 5, 2 renson, Jayne 89 Sachs, Andrea 10,45,5g'109 S k, IC 66 n, Juanita 47,515,139 Sachs, Dunne 76,114,125'130,133,136,16g S a ts, Dustin 9,76,131,151,156,168 Sound and Light Crew 140,141 sarirloria, Linda 94,137 h - '1 ' r W '- 14 Sw- T0UCl195 sae,-,L Vicwrin 2056138 S ' fb 3' 9. -' -, 114,115,179 Spad, MOHICS 89 Sage, Shannon 76,158,169 Shelton, Chan -if Spanish Club 131 S,,,,,n,,,,,y, W,n,,,,,, 88 s1re116 1 - 1 : X Sparks, David 66,89,l09,114 5n1em, Denise 76,121 Shelton, - heal 4 Sparks, Gail 119 S315 Ad C1355 135 Shepard, Jill 46,58 ' 05,106,l-44,159,167 Sparks, Sheryl 50,58,66,124 5815, John gg She flpct-ICE t 8 'X Sparks, Russell 76 Sams, Swven 94 Sh 8 J rey 1 ,1 , 41,l74,178,179 Sparks, Tammy 76 5,,,,,,,,1, nm, 76 Shepherd, - 'th 76,1 ,125 Spaulding, David 47,52,58,105,127,129,150,152 5nmne1, Smoky 10 75,121 Shepherd, n 66 Spaw, Kimberly 27,66 Sanders, Aaron 88 Sanders, Dawn 10,14,27,45,48,51,58,99,110,127 Sanders, Willard 76,156 Saner, James 76 Sanford, Shawn 66,128,133 Sannders, Scott 88 Sansgaard, Lisa 88 Santry, Renea 88 Sappenlield, Patricia 27,46,58,100,126,127,139,239 Sargent, James 66,76,135,154 Sargent, Roben 66 Savage, Bob 148 Savini, Roben 76 Sawhill, Bradly 66,125 , i 119 re Richa , 19,124 Sayre, TEEN' , Scarlet Choir 118,1T9 Scarlet, Dayle 66,141 Scarleteers 126,127 Schade, Tammy 76,131 Schamerhom, Melody 76 SchaPP9fla Henry 46,52,58 Scharper, Mike 66,125 Schatz, Lori 88,114,115 Schatzke, Kathy 88 Scheffers, Jeffrey 76 Schillinger, Terri 88,119 Schlenker, Byron 46,58,102,103,124,135,136,239 Schlenker, Kimberley 10,46,58,127 Schmacker, Bobbi 76 Schmeling, Donald 76 Schmidt, Richard 12,14,27,46,51,58,98,99,123, 127,154,165,241 Schneider, Larry 50,58 Schnoor, John 94,152 Schooley, Lawona 76,1 14,1 15,161 Schooley, Suzanne 88 Schooley, Travis 88 Schoon, Tory 88 Schoop, Shirley 94 Schrag, Rhoda 94 Schreck, Darin 66,137,154,176 Schultz, Cindy 129 Schultz, Katherine 113 Schultz, Larry 125,145,154 Schwitters, Rebecca 46,58,133,139 Science Club 132,133 Scott, Scott, Scott, Scott, Scott, Scott, Darcie 76,131,133 Donnell 76 Kevin 88,114,124 Kimberly 118,119 Shonna 48,119 Wendy 76 Scovel, Rhonda 76 Scroll 104 , Sease, Angela 76,138,144,149,153,169 Sease, Michelle 66,144,158,166 Seckington, Mary Rita 94,136 Seigworth, Carl 141 Selby, Frances 66,125 Sellers, Kevin 6,107,125 Sellers, Krista 88,99,107,117,131,137 Senephansiri, Phouvong 66 Senate 98 Shepherd, Stephen 46,58 Shiffer, Mike 66,125 Shipley, Bud 46,58 Shipley, Harry 88,131 Shipley, Kevin 66 Shivers, Carla 46,58 Shurman, Robbin 88,1 18,119,121 Short, Roben 88 Shoup, Denise 174 Shupe, Susie 94 Siders, Christopher 76 Sieving, James 76 Silent Vibrations 140,141 1 Silver, Angela 76,77,146 Silver, Christopher 66,102,129,152,239 Simon, Ernest 76 Simpson, Alycia 144 Simpson, Carla 76,131 Simpson, Steven 88 Sinnard, Maxine 12 Sissel, Renee 46,58,139 Six, Ronald 46,58 Slagle, Tracey 16,88,138,159 Slater, Heath 88,124 Slater, Marnie 76,131 Slaughter, Denise 46,58,139 Sledge, Michael 43,76,159 Slemp, Devon 27,46,58,179 Slifka, Michael 45,46,58,159 Slifka, Michelle 46,58,108,109,127,129,136 Smith, Shonda 88 Smith, Stephen 76 Smith, Steven C, 76,132 Spaw, Wendy 76 Speck, Susan 47,52,58,126,127 Speed, Melissa 76 Speed, Troy 47,58,125 Spencer, Mellissa 89 Spencer, Timothy 76,89 Spencer, Trina 89,137 Spiers, Shelby 66 Spinster Spree 14 Spooner, Richard 89 Spratt, Todd 76,176 Spring Ad Club 135 Springsten, Bruce 23,98 Squires, Tad 89 Squires, Tori 47,52,58,105 Staats, Nichole 47,52,58,108,109,127,131,136 Stafford, Samantha 66 Stallone, Sylvester 22 Stanbary, Jason 76 Stapleton, Jessica 89 Stark, Jeffrey 76 Steel, Lorrie 129 Steen, Heather 76 Steffey, Dana 76 Stegeman, James 76 Stegeman, Jeffrey 50,58 Steil, Tommy 76 Stephen, Leslie 47,58,150,154 Stephens, Jodi 89,131 Stephens, Jonathan 66,125,151 - Stur v ' .- ' -' 1047 109 0 Sudbrock, Sharon 47,59,141 Sullivan, Rhonda 66,67,135 Sunins, Michelle 48,52,59,1 15,133 Sutherland, Charles 94,150,165,241 Swacker, Scott 89,131 Swackhamer, John 66,122,125 Swanson, Dawn 66,131 Swaroff, Stacy 26,89,118,119,121,162 Sweet, Ricky 48,59,150 Swensen, Kevin 14,48,59,102,114,l15,239 Swenson, Kelly 77 Swenfager, Jodi 89,99,103,109,118,138 Swim, David 66,122 Swimming, Boys' Varsity 172,173 Swisher, Michelle 26,89,1 19 Swope, Louie 125 Sziber, Steven 77,89,124 Szymanski, Randy 48,59,139 Table of Contents 1 Taoo John's 81 Taego, Nonna 95 Tam, William 77,118,124 Tarbox, Todd 66 Tate, Brian 48,59,135,140,154 Taube, laura 89 Taylor, Brent 48,52,59,l05,127,172 Taylor, John 12,77,131 Taylor, leah 94 Taylor, Michael 89 Taylor, Rose 89,118,119 Teen Wolf 18 Tellis, Gregory 66,127,128,l35,l45 Tennis, Boys' 147 Tennis, Girls' 146 Teran, John 50,59 Teran, Steven 89 Tesdall, Anne 129 Tesdall, Mark 48,52,59,66,125,128 Teske, Kevin 66,l27,128,133,179 Tew, Kevin 66,125 Tharp, Kelly 89,1l4,115,131 Thomas, Candy 89,113 Thomas, Dennis 89,118,119,120,121 Thomas, Jeffrey 66,125,127,154 Thomas, Jennifer 1,89,I45 Thomas, Kenny 89 Thomas, Lana 89 Tho as, Richard 90,94 mas, Steven 48,59,102,176,239 ompson, Chris Mr. 108 pson, Donald 89,124 mpson, Mark 66 JJNPNM mmas,Lmy66 llllam 90 137 156 157 Slifka, Richard 76,145 Stephens, 'chelle 20,66,l35 mpggn, Mike M,-, 138 Sloan, Paul 94 Stephen ' obin 89 Thompson, gnnwnda 77 Smith, Bill 76,125 Steph s, Sarah 76 Thompson, Stanley 161 Smith, Brenda 50 Ste r rs 110,111 Thompson, Tina 27,118,119 Smith, Connie 66 S vens, Dawn 10,4 127 Thompson, Todd g0,81,90,131,13g,157 Smith, Corey 66,163 tevens, Jennifer , '1'non,pson, Tony 90 Smith, Dana 10,46,52,58,131,139 Stevens, John 1 '1'nompson,T,-oy 27,55'154- Smith, David 88,171,124 Stevenson, K ' ln Tnompson, w1111nn, 90 Smith, Denise 88 Stewart, Glen 141 Tnomso imbo,-1y 55,109,127,12g Smith, Gregory 66,124,125 , wart, Tracy 76,127 om, nn1e1 48,59 Smith, James 76,118,119 Q 11, Tr 66,125 nm, Ennis 77 Smith, .terry 76 X V. 1 , Jeff 68,7 1,145,151,1 11,,,,,,, a uglas 77,125 Smith, John 46,58 tinson Bry 66,1 154 , Tiarks, othy 90,114,115 Smith, Josine 76,137,174 tish, 47,59,117 an-yy nr k 94,144,15B'166 Smith, Kristine 88 M t , ,l50,l57 Ti ,r , Mighgllg 66,128,147 Smith, Mae 95 St ond 9,47,59 1 ' gon, Barry 77 Smith, Marlywa 76.137 mas 76,79 i lllntwn, Kerry 66,114,1 15,131 Smith, Mary Louise 30 1 toll mothy 4,47,59,1 , 41 4,178 11110150 , lnny 90,133,132 Smith, Michael 47,58 to , Troy 89,131 1 '1'111o n, Todd 48,59,135,154 Smith, Michelle 88,118,119 , Ston Douglas 76 T111 , Gregory 90,141 Smith, Nora 50 ' Stone alinda 7 , 4,115,127 T' yn - , 1-1 90,133,133 Smith, Peter 157 Ston ark ll ,I15,116,13 i,,,,,G ,120,122 Smith, Renee 10,47,58,129,139 to onica 129 , 'ri1us'L' smith, Roben 66,12x,137,145,159 Stotle u176,124,137 T , C ' 7 Smith, Ronald 66,124 Stott, D id 89 ' 1 tp o,-nas - 9 Smith, Roslyn 66 Stougard, Lyn , . y Dunno ,, , 1 Smith, Roy 76 Stou Jodi 89, 49 70 1' odd, avid 66,1 Q: I Smith, Rusty 66 Sto ,David r. 011 1-1, 11365, ga 28 Smith, Sandra 95 Str t, ' hael 1 ,151 Tolso 50,5 '119 Smith, Scott 66 r eper, Jes . 66 , To i , Kn ' C 77,109 Smith, Shane 88 H n, Lisa 9,1 A1 239 To y ,oy 66 Smith, Sheldon 47,58,118,119,145 Studen r s - ,98,99 -1-. n 111- 136 , 1 1111 St 0 f , , ' ,135,1 9 1 x, INDEX 250 X' X. 2 tt 4,27,48,59,102,126,127,172,239 . I I I 1 1 1 Tough, Michelle 90 Townsend, Brian Townsend. Matthe 59,11 27,1371 Track Boys' 144 Track Girls' 1 Trampel, 015477 Tribby, Theresa 4 ,139 Trislcr, Tony . xx 'Qtr 1 ' I lf . ! I 1114 I sq' Mie- 161 ner St 1-H 67 1,145 re,T Q-1 0 Waldro ren 90 170 Walke W e oh 90134 Wm Melisa , 41 77 I ' ' 121 ,f ,lfaldo rly90 0 ra67:1 ,127 W er,Mic l7I I, Tr' lc E Club 7 ' T10 in n' 66 X Walker,S ri 7,14 Tr , tev 7 a1ker,T T1-out , Jodi 77,1 Lk 1 . , allace, Kan 49,59 Trillinggri ,lndi 174 af Wal 1511681 Mall 9 Tuegchef, 173111390 , Wal 1' Angela90 1 ,119 Tully, Susan 90,1 8, ,121 , Wall ,Lisa 49,5 . 9 Tuqupe, arl 77 ' W , GCD 94 9 Turner, Be 7 ,113 Me 0. 7,13 Turner, Ch ' t' e48,59 X HF ki-1 Il ,ll4.ll5,l7 T11mc1',Ma11i1-13 77,131 W a dak, Kh hal 67,128,l31, 3,172 Trrrrrer, Patrick 90,1 .1 Craig 49.59239 Turner, Shannon 1 , 9,105.16-129 QQ Ukr 1-Dlynn 50-59 1 . Turner Sondr 90 1ersq:queline49,59, ,141 ,' Turri e 7 X Wa ilre 77, 4,141 A Q Turner, ' o 66 I 8 1515001190 X A Turner, buf 90 f 311615, VCITIB 161 X I' J Turpen, Jo 66,1 ,147 ay, Lana 90 5 K Twelve-B rmal 0 Wwe. N 1 5 1 3 T.V. Prod 'on 1 Wcatherl , ny 90 i Tyler, ,101-1 ' Weaver, ren 77 1 Tyler, Troy 7,14l,l 6 X, WH L 1131190 Tyrrell, Ju e ff' W onya 90 X b Lisa 77 , 1' We 1 ,Teri-166 A Weeks, radley 49,59,141 Weeks, Brian 67,141 Weeks, Kim 77 ', Weese, Neil 90,114 Underwood, l Upchurc , ri , ,1 1,157,171 Updike, 1 Upward und 1 ,1 l Weesner, John 90,124 Weidner, Mitsuko 50,52,59,129,130,133 Weidner Shawnee 77 Weila bara 27,67,217 Weir, a 90 W ' , n ifer90 0 Wi n,Enda49,59,118,1l9,12l,l41 n, Fannie 94 ilson, ilson, George 92 Jonathon 92 hi Wilson, Lisa 78 Wilson, Mark A. 91,133,157 Wilson, Mel 94 ' Wilson, Pamela 49,59,100,1 76,178,239 Wilson, Paul 49 Wilson, Sandy 91 ' Wilson, Susan 78 Wilson, Tami 49,59 Wilson, Timothy 91 Wimber, William 78,113 Winders, Donald 67 Winegar, larry 14,31,94 - Wind Caves 132 Winegardner, Scott 78,159 wirrelarrd, .laynee 49,59' Zaugg, Kimberly 67,1 18,1 19,121 Zaugg, Neil 91 Zenor, Brian 91 Zuber, Leslie 67 Zuber, Tricia 78,124,125 Zurfluh, Ron 91 v 1' ... ULUQ had rw cy l atrick 67,125 el ony 67 sher, Rodric 77,179 W ter, James 90 erls, Brian 67 X Westmark, Emie 90,171 Westover, Mary 94 - Wheeldon, Timothy 25,49,59, 104,105 31 ineland, Shannon 78,118,1 19 P , it ' I inget, Connie 10,49,59,102,139,l44,B9 R 35 Q ' Winget, Tammy 78,118,1 19 Winglield, Darcy 50,59 Wingtield, Melissa 91 ' 1w19,,eQlL Itpfm fi ,Mm Valadez, Frank 77,131 K Vallejo, Michelle 77,1 12,1 13,127,133 Valley High School 109,165 VanBuskirk, Jason 90,120,12l,l57,176 VanCleave, James 4,48,59,133,l38,179 VanCleave, John 77,145,179 VanDeBoe, Yvonne 66 VanGundy, Cinnamon 66 VanGundy, James 77 VanGundy, Joseph 66 Vanllaalen, Joe 67 VanNo1e, Julie 90,131,162 VanRossum, David 67,109,l 14,1 15,122 Vantuyl, James 94 Vantuyl, John 94 Vanoe, Anthony 77,127,131,156 VanderSche1, Troy 48,59,l40,141 VanderSchoor, Melissa 90, 13 1,170,178 VanderSchoor, Todd 77,145 Vanderlinden, Joelle 77,144,178 Vandcrlinden, Kirk 66,125,135 Vanzandt, Michael 90 Vasquez, Angela 10,49,52,59,l05,l 10,1 1 1,1 27,l29, 133,136,242 Vasquez. Tricia 67,1 10,1 1 l,127,l28,135,l44 Vasquez, Virginia 77 Vaux, Brian 50,59,140,14l Ve1eran's Memorial Auditorium 168 Vayding, Franoes 50,59 Vickroy, Joyce 94,141,174 Vignaroli, Deborah 64,67,109,122,127,128,l38 Vignovich, Lisa 67 Vitalis, Denise 77,90 Viviano, Diane 94 Volleyball, Freshman 162 Volleyball Varsity and Junior Varsity 162,163 Wade, Terrell 67,122 , 'xi Wheeler, Beverly 95 Wheeler, Scott 90,124,133 Wheels, Byron 90,157 Whipple, Jacob 49,59,86,239 Whipple, Jeffrey 77 While, Barbara 95 White, Candy 90,141 White, Jeffrey 27,67,144,145,154 White, Michael 49,59,69 White, Randy 141 White, Tonya 125 Wichael, Melissa 67,127 Wickham, Shan 90,131,133 Wignall, David 90 Wilaby, Darren 49,59 Wilber, Paul 77 Wilcox, Cory 67,125,145 Wilcox, Eric 90,131 Wilderman, Melanie 77 Wilkins, David 67,125 Williams, Dawnette 77,138,l62,l69 Williams, DeLeath 90 Williams, Donna 67,125,133 Williams, Dustin 90 Williams, James 91,124 , Williams, Jodi 90,118,1 19,120,121 ', Williams, Jody L. 49,59,l 18,119,121 Williams, Kimberly 49,59,l 14,1 15 Williams, Lonnette 78,l21,127,l3l,l44,169 inglield, Sonya 78 M irrsldw, sean 33,67,l65,l78 , 'n1ers, Don 135 l 1 , V C V Qxqx, , wi ters, seen 5o,59,l5o,l64,165,241 O ,K ' wi Marvin 67,135 I rf X gl 1 , el , Wise, Melissa 78,118,119 Q4 . wirlree, lcerrrrerlr 78 5 7 Qlx ,- Wolter, Carolyn 94 4 F , Q . Wolver, Robert 5o,59,l4l,159 X A . I 3 2 Wood, Christopher 91 1 Ks, Wood, Michael 91 Woodard, Annette 91,114 Woodard, Debbie 67,l20,121,128,l49 , Woodford, John 78 , ' Woods, swrr 77,124,l4l,l71 , ' W' Woods, Thomas 67,125,168 Ji ,- 6' 1 Woolson, larry 78 if A ' World News 22,23 2 Workman, Lynn 10,50,59,l10 ff Worlds of Fun 114 , ,X f ,f Worley, Kirk 91,124 Q f if f I41 A .,.. Worth, aarb 146 ,I ' QV 4 if U' ,ff Worth, Linda 78,162 1 1 L ,J ' 1-rr f I Worthington, Johnnie 59,141 r Wray, Melonie 91 1 ' I Wrestling, Varsity 108,176,177 1 I ' 1. 4 ' wright, David J. 4,14,5l,52,59,99,127,129,1,36,l ,, 'L C 1' - 137,138,141,l45,154,172,173,179 f Wright, James 67 ' Wright, Judy 138 ,. , Wright, Milissia 91,117,133 , I A wriglrr, Perry 67 Ks, . KX, j 1 Wright, Rebecca 91 ' IX wrirelr, Kimberly 91 2 5 1 Wyant, Tammy 91,131 Q J , ffl ' V H-QR 61 X L VJ fi Ji fi! W Z L Cy . Yang, Neng 50,59,125 l' 7 X. Yenzer, Raymond 67 ' f Yerkey, Kristine 100,l27,l35,l38,239 Young, Angela 78 ' Young, Carolyn 91 Young, Christine 78 Young, Connie 67,139 Young, Don 152 Young, Larry 50,52,59,127,150.154,165,241 Young, Melodee 50,59 Young, Robert 91 Young, Shannon l0,50,51,59,1 10,l25,135,139 Young, Susan 78,125,161 N, 1 s X X , f ' 1 1 2 K- t f' X X- , 1 f Williams, Mark 91 Young, Teri 78 I Williams, Mary Ann 28,78,1 l3,l27,131,133 Young, Tim 150 1 ' WI 1 Williams, Meredith 49,59,127,128,129,138 young, Tracy 1 14,1 15,131,161 l ' lv 1 Williams, Randy 78 Youngs, Karrie 50,59,l46 , X 1 ,Q williams, Sam 49,59 vounkers I9 1 1 'N N , 3 Williams, Tommy 91,137 Q .I 1I lv ' i Williams, Valerie 91,131 1 A , ,. 1 williarrradrr, Cheryl 50,59,l39 kj 1 ll , , Williamson, David 91,157 1, ,I J Cf' ' Williamson, Tara 67 'rI K rI ,J I, , ,- Willis, Alfred 28,94,138 5 1, ' l Willis, Brianetla 20,67,1l8,1 19,l20,121,133,141 ix 1 I W I 9 Willis, JoAnn 21,2S,118,119,120,121 , , I 3 0 v I , Willson, Bobby 91 Zagen Maj, 67 V l' Wilson' Brenda 78 zallelr, Joanne 28,50,59,67,100,128,l2 6 ,2 9 f ,I Wilson, Chanda 78,162 Zapp Kelly 10I50,59I13g f1I W ' lI amass INDEX 251 r . 61 W 'xffcff-ANY, v M dd G9 'VNC 2 X ' as A W , ' N W M N WY Q5 is sfiggxisixg . 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