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t f 5 Time out for coffee! is the phrase welcomed by the faculty as they snatch a few moments of relaxation from their activities at Sophomore Open House. Getting acquaintedn proves to be an important part of the Sophomore Open House. The sophomores and their parents gather in the cafeteria for refreshments after an interesting auditorium program on the activities offered at East High. Sophomore photog- rapher Dick Kinzler caught this shot of Principal Charles Hoffman greeting Mr, and Mrs. Duane Larson. Meeting New Faces 1 INTL Leebl's Homeroom - 10 First Row: Michael Keith, Richard Nelson, Marvin Siler, James Wilder, James Cook, James Trask, Gary Beard, Kent Bukatz, Gary Elefsrud, Second Row: Karen Spears, Bethel Folks, Sharon Hill- man, Joan Schmudlach, Wanda Martin, Winifred Roberts, Dean Dalrymple, James Krueger, James Black. Third Row: Clara Phillips, Karen Hale, Patricia O'Day, Gary Goodenbour, Bernard Gallmeyer, Tom Dickinson, Audrey McDonald, Diana Randall, James Hollings- worth, James Arnold. Not Pictured: Jerry Johnson, Harold Walker. Mrs. Ketcltanfs Homeroom -10 First Row: Robert Schuety, Mary Aschenbrenner, Willa Jean Beckwith, David Hinton, Duane Campbell, Char- lotte Foote, Dale Larson, Angela Sansone, Rosie Allen, Ron Heller. Second Row: Jeannine GrandPre', Nanette Spiegel, Charlotte McKinney, Alva Lockard, Arlo Patterson, Sandra Trost, Sheridan Bodecker, Robert Kerr, Evelyn Achord, Ann Walters. Third Row: Blanche Rosen, Carl Wilson, James Reed, Margaret Barta, Sara Cool, James Garling, Carol Henthorn, Eugene Bowers, Monte Thorp, Avis Dana, Jeanne Palmby. Not Pictured: David Donaldson, Aaron Byrd, John Eveland. Nliss Campbells Homeroom - 10 First Raw: Roger Kottman, Cathy Love, Leslie Streitt- matter, Shirley Mannel, Robert Gronowski, Michael Lindfield, Francis Erickson, Dale Shahan, James Ryan, Awanda Morrison. Second Row: Earlene Adams, Betty Roberts, Janice Pettit, Bill Buck, Edward Quail, James Derden, Judy Zuber, Diane Armstrong, Carol Lutz, Beverly Davis, Ardith Smock. Third Row: Charlene Brace, Eleanor Kammerdiner, Gene Edsill, James Owen, Ronald Schmidt, Raymond White, Dean Cross, William Fitzpatrick, Robert Bing- ham, Sharon Hartson, Mary Hutchins, Karen Bartlett. Not Pictured: LeRoy Hill, Patricia Glaspie. 'IO
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brook, Judy Zuber and Ann Walters, members of Sophomore Council We practice self-government by electing leaders from each homeroom to serve an council. The representatives chosen are: First Row: Mary Foster, Judy Canfield, Bethel Merryman, Nanette Spiegel, Judy Bates, Bonnie Brown. Second Row: Barry Eastman, Gene Geiger, George Eighmey, Gary Blonigan, Dave Hinton, Tom Dickinson. sophomore Folks, Judy Bob Bettle, I Research work is a must to the ambitious student in forming clear-cut analyses. Jim Trask, Jim Cook, Steve Hol- a TV com- We Learng We Lead Miss lICl'lll3IlS0ll,S Homcroom - 10 First Row: David Register, Lee Dawson, Shirley Faust, Sam Paulsen, Dick Cose, Dennis Maurer, Charles Clark, A. Richard Kinzler, Charlotte Power, Tim Larson. Second Row: Ronnie Haynes, Dorman Thompson, Dennis Smith, M. Jeannette Green, Marlene Chase, Bonnie Brown, Barbara Gates, Vera McNamee, Coleen Crowley, Carol Boike. Third Row: Richard L. Smith, Harry Wong, Alfred Anderson, Judith Henry, Betty Happel, Gerald Miller, Gilbert Foster, Janine Bailey, Kathie Stainbrook, Joanne Caldwell, Beverly Drake, Ruth Wehling. Not Pictured: Kay Loftus, Carol Schroeder. Nlr. D0ylc's Homcroom -10 First Row: Jerry Manross, Judy Hillman, Barbara Walentiny, Kathy Shafer, Wilma Schmidt, Edward Spear, Judy Bates, Edna Marie Collins, Vivian Domer, Michael Owen. Second Row: Bill Neith, James Halterman, Gerald Ives, Beverly Roberts, Mary Ann Flowers, Kathryn Hausman, Alice Gletty, Winifred Todd, Gene Billington, William Fuller, Vicki Lindholm. Third Row: Dennis Kammerman, Jim Chapin, Tom Lynch, George Eighmey, Jerry DeVore, Jim Buehner, Robert Albert, William Tanner, Paul Kraft, Robert Peyton, Walter Cunning- ham, Dick Bishop. 9 mittee in an English class, are collaborating on a report to fellow students on the best programs. I Through observation and comparison of the exterior skeletons of marine animals, biology students Janine Bailey, Mary Foster, Linda Loffredo, Michael Owen, Dennis Maurer, Gilbert Foster, Tom Dickinson, Myrta Dostal, Vera McNamee and Elaine Miller trace the stages of development from the simpler to the more complex organisms. is autism R
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