George Washington High School - Heritage Yearbook (Denver, CO)

 - Class of 1966

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The challenges and trials, the ioys you give us, too, Oh, Washington, oh, Washington, forever we'll be true. A We'll keep the memory of these days so deep within us dear, In all that is to come our way you always shall be near. Though laughing in the sunlight, crying in the rain, The guiding moments of these times shall bring us back again. There were ihese kids. Curious, impeiuous, rebellious Alive io each oiher and awake io evergihing - i 1 if LIFE photograph-Fred Schnell NJ . xv --X X N ' XJ H KK.. 'X A V. 1 , X , , V J I XJ xg Jaxx? Q AA v 'JJ L Xp W, 2 , x . , N X, V! lv ,J 'Xl X X M ,F f D 1 V , ,VJ J MJ x, N Q ,. x . 1 , . . - - M f ,J 1 Q '- I A N 1 v RJ M L , fi N N' w t I 5.1 Y N X' 'W I , Y 4 V ' ' -, K, , K 1 3 . ,MJ ,XJ fx! U N ' ' rg X , b x N L H2 J 4 Q . f X .I X' Q H 1 x , UAH xv ' rx .1 M J K ., MJ L X L : X 6, X, V x, X 1 'K-A f ' -f .L 3 ,1 .4 XJ V xx, Q k . ALJ 5 ' x ' A, .J V , .1 xvf And iheg weni and iheg iold and iheg saw and iheg did. 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The ad- ministration also entorced the new city-wide student conduct code and no-smoking rule. others has prob more than their prede changing social, polit- technological conditions have impelling force which has unending demands on the popu- lace and educational institutions. You, the youth of the nation, with the untiring help of your parents and dedicated teachers have met the challenge. We at George Washington are confident that you are prepared for the next phase in your educational plans. f -A :Agia 1 fs 31 X ' , rffki' 5 . ,M ' A ,fc ,rf mfsffffxgiffwi j JE? 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L- , - A an ' V '- ' Refi: Mk like s m'?w-w.ef52Y7Sf?:mh'Z2fR??-1B75v5?5n1f2,.Wie-wwwK N Skiing t H-585 is rpm, s l f Will ' H 77 -i illfil:?r2iilf2fi,lfQg?ii:Sgllm2fag,,zA:r In . Mrs. Caroline Beck S University of Denver, A.B. Senior Clerk Mrs. Dorothy Coffman Treasurer Mrs. Martha K. Deeds Mrs. Betty F. DeKoevend Mrs. Mariorie DiProfio University of Denver, M.A. University of Denver, B.A. Southwest College, B.A. Librarian Secretary Attendance Clerk Mrs. Virginia Graham Office Clerk c 1 Custodial Staff. BACK ROW: Harvey Freehling, Bob Carter, Ray ROW: Jack Hall, Juan Archuleta, Mary Bone, Inez Shofner, Dave Burroughs, Don Armstrong, Harry Tatro, Warren Buckner. FRONT Walton, Head Custodian. Lunchroom Staff, BACK ROW: Helen Feeback, Betty Graham, Donna Baker. FRONT ROW: Rose Foster, Gussie Summers, Myrtle Birkby, Dicks, Joanne Mays, DOFFS l'lC1V6rkC1pe, Margaret Partain, Virginia Mildred Dolph, Lillian Delzer, Inez Norfleet. Mrs. Edith Hagan Office Clerk Mrs. Ethel Paulson Office Clerk Miss Sandra K. Peters Mrs. Mary T. Pfarrer Mrs. Nancy Powell Texas Woman's University, Treasurer University of Colorado, B.A. B.A, Office Clerk Librarian Miss Thelma M. Riggin Mrs. Lucile Robinson Mrs. Mary A. Terry University of Denver, M.A. Office Clerk Senior Clerk Librarian -4 r. The many people who keep George Washington running smoothly do a variety of iobs, from handling the money of school clubs and ordering new books for the library, to cooking lunches and making sure all the doors are locked after school. These people are always willing to give students individual assistance. Counselors Influence Students' Choices H Mr Thomas L Adams Mr. Donald F. Branwell Mrs. Martha L. Chance Mr. Arthur H. Conroy University ot Denver M.A. University of Denver, M.A. University of Colorado, M.A. University of Denver, M.A. Vocations Evaluator Vacations Visual Aids Chairman Through testing and personal inter- views, counselors guide students in many phases of Their high school life. Each GW student has a counselor who helps him select his course of study, and each must take vocations as a gradua- tion requirement. Students interested in part-time work receive help from Mr. Wickard, the iolo counselor, and those interested in college are guided by Mr. Cooper, college counselor. yi! il Coach Weimar Mr. Theodore S. Cooper Mrs. Hazle G. Delagah Mr. Armand L. DeSaverio Harvard College, M.A. University of Denver, M.A. University of Denver, M.A. College Counselor Social Worker Programming Office Mr. Arthur O, Milman Mr. Joseph Peterson Mr. Raymond G. Shatter University of Denver, M.A. Colorado State College, A.B. Colorado State College, M.A. Vocations Distributive Education Vocations, Physical Education .mx Mr. John J. DiTolla University of Denver, M.A, Programming Office Mrs. l-lenrietta Schwarzler University of Denver, B.A. Nurse Mr. Robert B. Friend University of Denver, M.A Vocations Mr. Grant V. Wickard University of Denver, M.A Education Counselor v. 33' Mr. DeSavario tries to impress his help with the need for speed. Mr. Gregg Browning, Jr. Mr. Donald V. Carlson Mrs. Pauline L. Holmes Mrs. Ruth H. Johntry University of Denver, M.A. University of Denver, M,A. Western Illinois University, University of Wisconsin B S Physical Education, Boys Physical Education B.S. Physical Education, Swimming Social Problems Physical Education, Gymnastics Mr. David V. Owens University of Denver, M.A. Physical Education Mr. Louis A. Parker University of Michigan, M.S. Physical Education Mrs. Patricia Samuelstein University of New Hampshire, B.S. Physical Education, Gymnastics Mr. William A. Weimar University of Denver, M.A. Physical Education Lt. Col. William L. Ramsey Army NDCC Maior Otto F. Spencer Kansas State University, B.S. NDCC Coach Carlson Although the physical education de- partment concentrates on extra-curricular sports, the gym is well-equipped for the many courses offered in school. All stu- dents are required to Take physical edu- cation in tenth grade. This year there was a city-wide honor roll for sopho- mores who excelled on the standard physical fitness test. Phgsical Fitness Stressed 1 f . CQZEJQLLE W X 442244, 62, gnQQf4,C.,Z,, lziffaafi., 4 4Lf04- - ill' 'if64C4QA5Zl5f'3 11.121425 44446220 L 5220 Joel, QM English Teaches 6 Sell-Expression Mr. Charles L. Burton Mrs. Judith A. Darr Mr. Dudley C. Enos University of Denver, M.A. lllinois State University, B.S. University of Denver, B.A. Stagecratt Composition, American AP English, Shakespeare Literature Mrs. Mary R. Gentile University of Denver, M.A. World Literature Miss Linda S. Houghton University of Redlands, B.A. American Literature Miss Jo Ann Hunt University of Oklahoma, B.S. Speech Mr. William L. Koerber University of Denver, B.A. Contemporary Literature, World Literature, College Preparatory Mrs. Barbara Peckham Northwest Missouri State College, M.A. English 3,4 Mrs. Minnie D. Perry University of Denver, B.A. English Literature, College Prepa ratory Mr. Gerald W. Protextor University of Colorado, M.A. College Preparatory, English Liter- ature Mr. John T. Reeves Baylor University, B.A. American Literature, AP English Mrs. Dorothy E. Roberts University ot Denver, M.A. American Literature, College Prepa- ratory Miss Elizabeth L. Thomas Loretto Heights College, M.A. English Composition Mrs. Paulette Wasserstein University of Colorado, B.A. Composition Miss Carol Towey Loretto Heights College, B.A. American Literature Mrs. Josephine A. Young Northwest Missouri State College, B.S. Composition Mr. Robert N. Rothstein University of Colorado, M.A. Creative Writing, Journalism Mr. William C. Schroeder University of Denver, M.A. Yearbook, Composition Mr. George A. Schwartz University of Denver, M.A. College Preparatory Miss Martha Shea University of Denver, B.A. Reading Laboratory In addition to the standard courses, the English department offers many special classes. The reading lab is de- signed to improve students' speed and comprehension. Advanced Placement English, which focuses on the analysis of literature, prepares students for the AP test given at the end of the year. Stu- dents who do well, are eligible to re- ceive credit or advanced placement in English courses in college. Also offered by the department are yearbook and the newspaper classes. Mr. Rothstein takes issue with an article in the Surveyor. Q., 3 1 3: 57 ,.V...,I ,,,, . ,. .., ,,,.,V. X I Arts Encourage Creativitg Mr. Merrill E. Adams Mrs. Bernadine Deutsch Colorado State College, M.A. University of iowa, B.A. Crafts, Mechanical Drawing Foods, Homemaking Mrs. Phyllis A. Eifler Mr. Donald R. Forster Purdue University, M.S. Michigan State University, B.A. Clothing Mechanical Drawing Mrs. Jean Hashman Mr. S. Wesley Johnson, Jr. San Diego State College, B.A. Colorado State College, M.A. Drawing, Paintingi Fashion Metal Drawing GW students have the opportunity to express themselves in many different ways, from playing the flute to setting a table creatively, and they may partici- pate in a variety of contests to show their skills. Art students compete for Scholastic Art Awards, home economics students in the Make-it-Yourself with Wool Contest, or the Betty Crocker Home- making Test. A bridge-building contest is sponsored loy the industrial arts department. N ., ..., agpww Mrs. Eifler Mrs, Evelyn Lqil Mrs. Violette G. McCarthy Mr. Roland S. Roberts MY- l'lOWC1I'Cl l'l. 5C1lCl Columbia University Teach- Drake University, B.A. University of Denver, M.A. COlOrGd0 Staff? College, MA. er's College, M,A. Choir Band, Orchestra Driver Training, Woodwork Drawing, Paintingi Art Appreciation, Commercial Art Spreohen, Parler. Hablar. . .To Speak The Audio-Lingual Method ot teaching language, only a few years old, con- centrates on speaking and listening. The language lab is well equipped with many tapes and records to which stu- dents are required to listen. ln higher levels, especially AP courses loffered in French and Spanishl, the emphasis is on literature, culture, and history. About two out of three GW students study a lan- guage at one time in their high school careers. Mr. Zamantakis il i S 'fi ve Mr. Elmer A. Albery University of Denver, M.A. Latin Miss Margaret Bailey University of Southwest Louisiana, B.A. German Mr. Sachs in summer training. Mrs. Rose M. Berg Mr. Ralph W. Boyer Mr. Robert J. McConnell Mrs. Nancy J. McCool University of Denver, M.A. University ot Denver, B.A. University of Denver, B.A. Colorado State College, B.A. Spanish French Spanish French Miss Elizabeth G. 'Royce Mr. Gerard F. Sachs Mr. James J. Soran, Jr. Mr. Benton Spencer Middlebury College, M.A. University ot Denver, M.A. UNiV6fSity of Colorado, Ed.M. University of Denver, M.A. Spanish German French, Russian Lfliirt Miss Paski Mr. Thomas J. Bisceglia Mr. Richard M. Burkey Mrs. Sharon W. Cuckow Mr. Richard Jordan Missouri University, M.A, University of Colorado, M.A. Colorado State College, B.A. Texas Christian University, B.A. Psychology, Sociology Ancient History, Medieval Ancient History, American American History, American History, Sociology History, American Back- Government, Medieval grounds History Supplernented by many films, social studies courses include a wide variety of subiects, from history and sociology to economics and government. All stu- dents are required to take American history, and recommended students may take part in the accelerated program, which includes ancient, medieval, and European history, and AP American his- tory in the senior year. f' W'-f..,, Mrs. Marla Kauerz Mrs. Marla R. Kitchell Colorado College, B.A. Colorado State University, B.S. American History, American American History Backgrounds Social Studies Stimulate Thought Mr. Fred D. Schneider Mr. Lawrence A. Smith Mr. William L. Spurlin Mrs. Mariorie F. Stevenson Miss Rachael M. Taul Colorado State University, University of Denver, M,5, University of Denver, M.A. University of Colorado, M.A. Cornell University, M.S. M.A. American History, Western American Government, American History AP American History European History, Geography History American Problems Mm. M' v,gff9.:15,. ii. Mr. Charles H. Walker Colorado College, B.A. American Backgrounds, American History Mr. Roger O. Williams, Jr. University of Denver, B.A. M.A. Russian History, Medieval History, American History Mr. William O. Walker University of Denver, M.A. Western History, American His- tory, Contemporary History Mr. A. W. Wilson University of Colorado, Ed. M. American History, American Backgrounds Miss Taul Mr. Roland L. Baldwin Wayne State Teacher's College, B.A. Biology, General Science Mr. Robert L, Jacobson University of Nebraska, M.A. Chemistry, General Science 'it V X . , Mr. Frank C. Dewitt University of Denver, Biology, Physiology Mr. Thomas Keete fi M.A. Baker University, B.A. Physics And boy, you better believe it! Miss Thorp Mr. Bob A. Maruyama Mr. Jack M. Mclntosh University of Denver, M.A. University of Denver, M.A. Biology, General Science Chemistry nwA25gkfuMfst5Aifnf5ffinMsvefssifszffwsz-K'twgesssffgsmttfgtrsem ' - Z- ZXQJYU4 'V .rif f - -- - Y visfwiszffsr 1 V fit ff t A-ESM zditit.-5 .H 12, 515521. is--i7.35'i zv .xi 1f5rf9gs?5r--mtw.fw'2F vi 1 M 3.i i14.s'1gytfQ.f5t ..-.w.g.ezQ.. M. - f.,-W... wwtg.fm.1w...g 1.--1 . , ,fig to fs .1 s - .Jwise'esz51f..gf:sm:s.its . swf in tes... Sf., ts Q are salt , s is x x 19' S5 it as s 1 t '5 sr S H Q e H Kiwis, E 14,3 23 Us Eatmtexx tara? 215 S st sa X , Y Xtqttgtgx t msftdxxwja X gtg , 'i.s,f.w?Ie 383 81 235' H 'Q:?i,mix 1wt.41w-ssl'-.ff f' s if .......?... -99:5 as 3 xx :is,::xszz:. ....,...i.t N y S. . ...,, W. 3 H 0 f -. . , .testi 9 2 S ...f2vz.'1 .iiffi '31 2 t:2zgm,:?s...y...s.. .ic.....'.1v, -1 tw .. V iiit?2lfti2f.S2ts??ff5ii '2fft.2:42W 'tim-iiff Q-1.1 :fEff 'f, . iiQ22ffQ2z':G. IPI? 'Ys-m'f2i'1 i1?2L . ' miuiifii we s f' .. i 1' ft. 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Science lobs, filled with mony distinct odors, gre required weekly of most sci- ence students. Toilentecl students may pcirticipcite in 0 vciriety ot summer in- stitutes cit mony universities oll over the country, ond they may compete in the Westinghouse Science Tcilent Sedrch. Miss Corol A. Thorp University of Denver, B.A. Biology, Zoology Mrs. Marcella C. Wuln University of Denver, M.A. Chemistry, AP Chemistry Mr. James Wright Northwest Missouri State College, B.S. Biology, AP Biology Mr. Maruyomg Mr. Robinson . . .l A. I , ..,,. me -- - Q ..,. -f . W . ,.,. .icswf .. New Math Keeps Pace With Changing Times Mr. Vaughan Aandahl Mr. Robert W. Brannberg University of Colorado, B.A. Oklahoma State University, Analytical Geometry, Trig- M.S. onometry, Algebra, Math Geometry, Algebra Analysis Mr. John G. Daly Mr. Arthur L. Durand University of Denver, B.A. Regis College, B.S. Geometry, Solid Geometry Geometry Only a few years old, the new math has become firmly established at GW, although the standard method is also taught. Quite popular with math students is the computer class at Oppor- tunity School, which, among other things, has equipped students to teach com- puters to play chess and write poetry. Mr. Jack F. Bullock University of Denver, M.A. Geometry, Algebra Mr. John W. Clark Colorado State University, B.A. Algebra, Trigonometry Mr. Irwin J. Hoffman University of Denver, M.S. Geometry, AP Mathematics Mr. Alber D. Hudek University of Colorado, M.S. Algebra, Geometry Mr. Person O. Jeffries University of Denver, M.A. Trigonometry, Algebra Mrs. Sadie Latta Smith College, B.S. Geometry, General Mathematics, Algebra Mr. Victor E. Peters University of Colorado, M.S. Geometry, Algebra Mr. Edwin M. Randall Arizona State University, M.A. Geometry, Algebra, General Mathematics Mr. Oursler 'HM K ...tr f ,, J, .ffm gi: , 'r:S,,'if 7'32T'if 1?f Qk'Yf h .I K' Mr, PQUI Vaughn Mr. Wendell Wolf Miss SC1I'1drCl Wright Colorado sims university, University ef Denver, M.S. Grove City College, B-5- M,A, Analytical Geometry, Math Geometry, Algebra Algebra, Geometry ANGlySlS Mrs. Margaret Barnes University ot Denver, B.A. Bookkeeping Mrs. .lean C. Miles University of Denver, M.A. Stenography, Office Practice Mrs. Rita Basham Colorado State University, B.S. Typing, Business Engineering Mr. Robert Oursler University of Denver, M.A. Stenography, Business Arithmetic Mrs. Elizabeth Caswell St. Cloud State College, B.S. Business Arithmetic, General Business Miss Greta Sproul Ft. Hays Kansas State College, B.S. Business Law, Typing Mr. Hudek ponders a class query. Students Gain Business Experience The business education department has many modern machines which en- able students to get first-hand exper- ience. As a part of Distributive Educa- tion, sponsored by Opportunity School, students take afternoon iobs for which they receive credit, Also related to the department is Junior Achievement, an extra-curricular program in which stu- dents torm and operate their own corporations. Awards gouih is moiion creaiing. exploring. achieving 7 x 1 1 W .. . n p K Mike Brown wols nomeol cis OuT- sTc1noling Senior Boy Tor 1966. Winner of The Don Brown SporTsmonship Aworol onol clelegoTe To The Fellowship of Chris- Tion AThleTes Conference, he leTTereol in TooTboll, gymncusTics, ond swimming, onol wos copToin of The All-SToTe Swim- ming Teom os well os vice-presiolenT of D-Club. Equolly compeTenT in The Tielol of ocoolemic c1chievemenT, Mike pc1rTici- pc1TeoI in The Aclvoinceol PlcicemenT chem- isTry onol mc1Th progrom, ond wcis o member of Honor Club. OuTsTanding Seniors 9eIecTed Chosen os This yecir's OuTsTonding Se- nior Girl wos PoTTy Anolerson. Honored by The Toculfy onol her peers, she was elecfed STuolenT Council represenTc1Tive olnd Sophomore Princess during her TirsT yeor oT GW. As ci iunior, PciTTy become o cheerleooler clnol The feminine holf of PoTrioT Poir, ond in her senior yeor wos chosen Homecoming Queen. Her grciole overoge enTiTled her To be o member of NoTionol Honor SocieTy. GovernmenT Awards Given Bg FacuITg Susie Levine was chosen by a faculTy commiTTee as The OuTsTanding Senior Girl in GovernmenT. Her leadership qualiTies were evidenT in her work as a STudenT Council represenTaTive and a delegaie To General Assembly. Also excelling in aca- demic areas, she was a Junior EscorT and a member of Honor Club. A wide varieTy of inTeresTs was shown by her parTicipa- Tion in Speech Club, KiwaneTTes, and Folk Music Club. Jeff Pryor has parTicipaTed in The GW sTudenT governmenT since his sophomore year, when he served as class repre- senTaTive. Through his oTher school of- Tices, Junior Class PresidenT and General Assembly Presicleni, he became oi mem- ber of The All-CiTy STudenT Council. Having aiiended sTudenT council leader- ship conferences and an all-ciTy work- shop, he qualified To be a counselor aT a junior high leadership conference. Jeff approached sporTs wiTh The same en- Thusiasm as governmenT, leTTering in Track and acTing as racing chairman of The MogulmeisTers. Winner of the D.A.R. Award and Editor of the Surveyor, Susan Bell i4.00l also proved to be academically outstanding. An honor- ary cadet, Susan was a National Merit Finalist and ranked number one in her class. Sue Shumsky i4.00l, who plans to become a commercial artist, won two Colorado Finalist Awards in the AAA National Safety Poster Contest, a second place in the Volunteen Poster Competition, and three Scholastic Art Awards. She is also ranked number one in the class. Top Twelve Take Honors Before leaving as an American Field Service ex- change student to Brazil from January 1965, to January, 1966, Neil Kesselman l4.00l was a member of the Heritage Staff and Concert Band. ln Brazil he learned to speak fluent Portuguese and attended an engineering school where he ranked first in his class. 1 'ir A 3 Z' 4 .fir Business manager of the Surveyor and a National Merit Finalist, Daina Upite 14.001 is ranked number one, She was president of Drama Club and a member of Thespians, having appeared in Anti- gone, Overtones, and Tartuffe. I Actively involved in all aspects ot school, Joyce Kobayashi l3.96l was President of Honor Club, Assistant-Editor of the Spectrum, Vice-President of her Sophomore class, and a Junior Princess attendant. Kay Stevenson l3.97l, an accomplished pianist, was the winner of a C,U. Music Camp scholarship. President of the International Relations Club, she attended Girls' State and placed fourth in the state Veterans of Foreign Wars Americanism essay competition. NDCC Maior Vance Harrington l3.96l received the Honor Cadet ribbon for scholastic achievement four times. A drill platoon commander and the George Washington representative to the Denver Brigade staff, he won the Veterans of Foreign Wars American Citizenship Award. is -Q The recipient of a National Merit Letter of Commenda- tion, Judy Stanfield l3.95l is especially adept in lan- guage. Her courses included College English, College French, and Spanish. She is an avid tennis player and also participated in International Relations Club. Steve Jacobs l3.94l, who was elected Junior Class Treasurer and Senior Class President, subsequently served on the All-City Student Council and attended a National Leadership Conference. A skilled drummer, he was also a member of Concert Band. VV .,,gsfrt1- scrrr 2 rli f L V, I ,k y , kfi. , . ,, i A college biology student, Colleen Corey l3.93l also l excelled in Advanced Placement English and French. Involved in extracurricular activities, she was the Editor of the Spectrum and Vice-President of International Relations Club. 40 Mike Fleischman l3.93l, a member of the College French math and chemistry classes, distinguished himself by scoring BOO on both the Math Level I and Level Il Achievement Tests and by receiving a National Merit Letter of Commendation ,wk Active in the Pep Club, Janie Gale l3.93l was a publicity officer and a member of the Flag Drill team. Her Advanced Placement courses included Spanish and English. Exchange Sfudenf Exfends Undersfandin Lorrie, Linda, Mercredi, and Mr. and Mrs. Lesher discuss plans for a future greenhouse. A naTive of Manila, Philippines, Er- linda Miranda was The AFS exchange sTudenT aT GW and The guesT of The Donald Lesher family. l-ler vivacious per- sonaliTy added a loT of spirif To The Green Peppers, Flag Drill Team, STudenT Coun- cil, and Surveyor STaff. Because her for- mer classes were conducTed in English, language was no barrier To Linda. She found Denver To be very much like her own home. Linda soon learned The ways of The Typical American Teenager. r Seniors Succeed in the Art Mechanical drawing, a phase of industrial arts, is a prime interest of student John James. His work in architectural drawing has been both functional and artistic. The contagious pep and enthusiasm of Head Cheerleader Cathy Shiramizu led the school to a year of abounding school spirit and participation, Judie Madden displayed her fine musical prowess throughout three years at Washington, participating in Madrigals, Concert Choir, Choralaires, and All- State Choir. She also accompanied our Concert Choir and appeared in the All-School Show. John Hand has demonstrated his dramatic Toni Ozmun's outstanding talent in the field of dramatic interpretation talent through his characterizations ot Tar- tufte and Noah in school dramatic pro- ductions, Besides acting as President of Drama Club, he was a member of National Thespians. City Forensic Council. An outstanding seamstress, Jann Moyers was first runner-up in the Singer Sewing Contest. Representing Washington on the May-DZLF Seventeen Fashion Sewing Board, she has constantly been involved in some aspect ot home economics, both basic and creative. has manifested itself in fifteen first place awards in speech meets. President of Speech Club, she has earned the Double Ruby degree of distinction in the National Forensic League, and served on the Inter- Cited for their ability and interest in various fields ot the fine arts, these senior students were selected by the faculty in their respective departments. Aciiviiies gouih is moiioh ambiiious. falenied. involved we QM, vm Q my Wmwgq 5? 3 3 E YE r S 2? E 5? '52 gs 2? xii 21 12 re Sh 591 if Z5 lx 12, Lf as ,gf 5: li Q 91 E2 2, ff gre ak 932 fi fe fe, if if N as 14 ax, Q42 :fe w Q 13 Q- if ? fa 2. Q, if 'Q iii is '35 Q ff 5? E XX ,S if QEEEES ggi ? , 2 5 E 2 Y , 'gl 5 E 5 s 2 i 5 K S K 5 5 5 2 ? ' M S mmw , 55 .. 5 we f. zm s A , 2 . Ei weefswswwemwwwmmmwwamwmwweiwfxwwsxiwm,.,f:i.feEwm,5,w-L: Q Qemfeefaewmamif'ww' ,keaaswisvszk,m1fexr::.vfsswg.e5?2ss?4 nwfssmgew 124w:.fweaQmwr1vrfefimsx wawvavmffwsnesffa,,swi.vzz:,zmma.'mfs1 -. nd MMM, ,, 'lf,.,,. A Student Council committee discusses plans for the United Fund Drive. Linda Miranda Jeff Lingle, and Mardi Reid count money from pep Although the Student Council had veiy little real power, it did plan many enter- taining and worthwhile activities: most school dances, Color Day, Senior Class Day, and the canned foods drive. Decorating the North Lobby during the holiday season, selling pep tags, select- ing class rings, and holding Friday morning breakfasts with councils from other schools were other Student Council proiects this year. A iovial sponsor, Coach Browning, talks to Lorna Milstein before first period Council Plans School Activities The Jolly Green Giant watches over a daily Student Council meeting. Student Council encourages close friendships. Mr. Earl Reum lectures about the qualities of a leader at the Student Council Leadership Workshop Students count and store cans collected in their first-hour class for the Salvation Army. N K mWQ...,,..., -f v - salma fr-X h wt 2 me .. ...: 1 -f-: ' - N , . 1 1 , 1 if Dan Johnston, first semester vice-president, gives his views during a discus- sion of the speed bumps in the parking lots. .sp it Q saw mg se 5 'arf President Jeff Pryor and attendance secretary Allen Rheem lead a weekly meeting. General Assemblg Ties Students to Counoil Mr. Branwell, sponsor of the General Assembly, advises the group on the limitations of student government. General Assembly's main concern was conducting the United Fund, canned goods, and Santa Claus Shop drives, Each Wednesday morning, representa- tives told their first-hour classes of Gen- eral Assembly activities and publicized other school functions. General Assembly members prepare for delivery the 25,714 cans collected by the stu- dent body. Winners of the United Fund Drive competition enioy a breakfast given by the General Assembly. Spectrum Displags Literarg Talent George Banks reads the winter edition of the Spectrum in his third hour class. 'TG' Steve Mathis and sponsor Mr. Koerber discuss an article submitted Editor Colleen Carey discusses details of publi by a student. cation with staff. In its third year as an official GW publication, the Spectrum appeared in i winter and spring editions. Poetry, humor, short stories, and non-fiction articles were contributed by any inter- ested students. Besides editing and ar- ranging the selections and supplement- ing them with original illustrations, the staff handled the sales ot the magazine. Staff members criticize the January issue of the magazine to get ideas for the spring edition. M, .f', fi,,,, , Yearbook is Part ol' GW'S Heritage E is f ? A Eglzl g ,K F Je , ,,. V- -Mr rs, rl ' Marilyn Heward, Editor-in-Chief Elaine Stathopulos, Photo-Format Editor fel ,VLL i Marsha Zuckerman, Copy Editor Leslie Locketz, Assistant Editor Mark Waldbaum, Head Photographer After a year characterized by hard work, fun, frustration, and occasional disagreements, the yearbook was pro- duced. The book, a mixture of the people, events, and activities that made up the school year, was offered for sale twice,-in the fall and after Christmas. New members were chosen in the spring, and staff positions were awarded at the annual banquet, held at Le Profil. Mr. William Schroeder, Sponsor Aww SW 'K Q I -f-Quay 5, .. .,..w,, ' :af ,gi . Q VM ' . 2 i , qs 'rsfzszww : f, : Vista. , 12-1w.1Q: 1: -mmm .1fSmagE, msAfs??F H5121 WX 11:-mi . MQ, . v,.W 2.435 25 5 M5 if 8 ..,, 2 5,23 11 2 ,Z My Ws,Ql , 5 9 W2 1 ' xr 65 X '31 .. .. , H ww wa LQ1wwsM-- Q .W . :'1 gmz4P55-Y? J:- ax J -, ,,1f::. I w w f: jf, 5: ammazgg 3 3-,. la i l l s i s Staff Oflice Is a Refuge. Hangout, a Place to Work Robby Higginson, Sports Assistant Marc Appleboum, Sports Editor Morleen Justmon, Activities Editor Jon Deloney, Senior Album Editor Mlke Wlfilef, Pl'i0'f09 C'Pl e Phil Shrupp, Clubs Editor WW' Lorraine Fcxcer, Dances Assistant Jon Emery, Clubs Assistant Newspaper Qurvegs School Events . ik ,F v 56 A575 f . fszii A iii? 'Q 35? Wfffzg' 9 'Y QTXAT , 3 if A S fe xnfiykilw 'R m x s6,x5 Yib fxlff Daina Upite, Business Manager, and Lorrie Lesher, News Editor Mi, v FE , R fe Z , 23 ,ff w 5 il . f P , ' 51 A 1: . , ' : 'FW :5'i:?:' MA i f Jeanne Bahne, Feature Edi Dick Snyder, Sports Editor 1 tor has-an-we Staff members, Marsey Simon and Linda Miranda, cut paper for announcements. Vyhk 5 f. f Mr. Rothstein advises staff member Larry Berkowitz. s ' I 152 Susan Bell, Editor in Chief The publishing of the SURVEYOR served ci tvvo-told purpose: to inform the student loody and give the stoiff iournoilistic experience. Satirical in its outlook, the ponper oppecired bi-monthly in regular issues. There were also speciol editions such cis the Christmas, Mad, and Senior issues. Bob Wagner, Editorial Editor u Cheerleaders Champion Qpirii Chosen afTer weeks of early-morning pracTice and highly compeTiTive Try-ouTs, The cheerleaders uniTed school spiriT by planning The pep rallies and cheering aT all sporTs evenTs. The A-squad, for The TirsT Time composed exclusively of seniors, supporTecl varsiTy Teams, and The B-squad cheered for sophomore and junio Teams. ' sf Oxas af by .P .TP o Q Q-l i Cb Q J 469 vs of 6 x-if M 65 soc T' -T X xv Cf sl C 'C 4' QBSWM pf of y JU C .5 'Q X' XX ea - ' 'U O' 29 ogufx X00 Cf Cheerleaders lead ci pep rally before The East game Thunder, Thunder, thundermionl CW V Water reflecTs The cheerleaders against background of South High ll 1 A-squad cheerleaders Judy Hickey, Cathy Shiramizu, Suzi Wood, Sherry Hanson, Dani Thompson, Diane Drake, Patty Anderson, and Ann Lubchenco Bottoms up! B-Squad Boosfs Teams Susie Rudd Stephanie Ungerl d Lesley Th 0 S855 Q , iw GW Girls Date Dads Girls honored their fathers with boutonnieres. Teacher Mr. Rothstein, who attended the dinner with his twin daughters, contemplates an after-dinner lollipop. Saturday night dates with older men were common on January l5, the night of the annual Father-Daughter Banquet. The dinner held in GW's cafe- teria was followed by cheers led by the cheerleader's tathers anal later all at- tended the Washington-Lincoln basket- ball game. L f1JUy Xl!! I l 'ln-If..-12,1 1f71-2-- V644 K-L J a f- QQ f1..wf-f- 1,312 KJ--fx ,,,' f A- IL, th ' I 51' 'flilfllib - , f ,gs ,,,n,,-, f sf - Cf'-1' ' V , 24. ,ffl 5 U Qdlllcafvrutivilfvd 1 9'5 ' li' C-fCLf -' . I ,Of Fathers and daughters enioy banquet sponsored by the Girls Pep Club. J -if I 552' 5f,,C'u'YX g.,di ,v fl I sa1..t,l,If ' ' fe--A , , V 1 , C,,,x.,fi- , f t. an jig i, Qc-'W AIA' -V fy fr f, if , F f fi- g ,M I K M A Ant 5 1-1,154 if J Celtia., ZA' '+U'A l f h,U.sf I fl A ,H JJ -1.A:sU3lf9l' 'J' ' ' ' H ' 1-vu ---' F V i . . ll ffl' , I i--ir'Lf 3l-fall fl-EWU- i l'f? I .i.,4i'-'41 , 4 'X' ' , ,, iJ1l'3i,ef... ft'L!,f W E? 15' t 6' ' J iQ,c..fy L'-.s ' ti ' 'i ' .. ya Vice-Presidenf Karen Alexander and Presidenf Jann Moyers make final plans for The Father-Daughter Banquet. he 4 fe? fl . :M tifflw if 4 WW , 1-lgi' 62 Pep Club forms a sailboaf during the half-time drill aT The Norfh game. Cindy Mason and Melanie Trauman anchor decorations for Anchors Away. Peppers Pep Llp Pairiois PromoTion of school spiriT wos The goonl of The 1966 Pep Club. Under The supervision of sponsors Mrs. Miles ond Miss Royce, The Green Peppers sold shokers ond The sTudenT phone direcTory, George's Palriolsp plcinned The Home- coming Dgnce ond FoTher-DoughTer Bon- queT, puT up pep bonners in The NorTh Lobby, ond cheered cicTively olT sporTs evenTs. - E Lorraine Focer ond Lindo Larson peer Through sTrec:mers os The Pep Club decoroies for Homecoming. 63 the school parking lot, units drill to goin precision. Cadets unload supplies for the Civil Defense shelter located in the basement of the school. Designed for boys who wish to pursue a military career, the NDCC program in- cluded courses in basic military training, ritlery, and precision marching. The ca- dets had an opportunity to show their skills in the Veteran's Day Parade and in the school color guard. 1' H., iff, . l xml A NDCC Sirives for Self-Discipline The colorgucrd raises and lowers the flag each s Honorarg Cadets Concentrate on Service Honorary Cadets are left to right: Pam Kniss, Anne Garrett, Sue Read, Maggie Bowes, Diana Sachs, Kim Blanchet, Jaki Herndon Susan Bell, Margi Cowen, Cindy Caldwell, and Beverly Simmons. Lieutenant Colonel Pam Kniss and Maier Spencer discuss the activities of the Honorary Cadets forthe following week. Sue Read works in The NDCC office. Q ' ' 1 ' g ',g'. if' I , f 1 is 1 ' 'Y gif , 4 We we, U ' , T: Y i' ' is :W f ,, i NY.:-'i1'i7:fiks, i- ' L rf' '-T' wi: I 'ii '....e'F5' Q A ' IVZQ f . T' T I ' uf , . ---- 3 i 'A W H f - L' 'fi 5, :arf -meer? .M , ,fem ri 751,53 2, en if Joki Herndon ond Pom Kniss improve Their proficiency on The rifle range Besides serving os secreTciries in The NDCC office, The Honorciry Cc1deTs c1cTeol os GW's officiol hosTesses. Seie-cTed loy The focu!Ty on The bosis of poise ond exTemporoneous speaking, Their cicTivi- Ties rcingeol from riflery and precision marching To The MiIiTc1ry Boll in December. Assemblies Amuse And Edueaie Assemblies such as Sing OUT '65, Den- ver YouTh Council, gymnasTics, and sporis awards were held during The year. ln addiiion, creaTive pep assemblies were presenTed before imporTanT aTh- leTic evenTs. These programs provided ol break in The normal school rouTine. Cheerleaders mock school football heroes in a Friday afternoon pep assembly. Cafhy Shiramizu escorTs Coach Browning To The scales as Dick Snyder, Surveyor SporTs Editor, awaiis The weigh-in. The newspaper awarded a free sob- scription To The sTudenT who guessed The combined weigh? of The coaches. 3 Football players imitate cheerleaders to bolster spirit before the East game. l l l l Mr. Edward Prince, a guest speaker, demonstrates the basic principles of atomic energy i l Lesley Thoxton, Lindo Rubin, Yvonne Aclee, and Marilyn Flax help Susie Schor wash Thor mon right out of her hair. Dove Spangler presenis his original song, All Alone Again. He also helped with Jody Disqlle Sings Hwhgfever Lolg Warns, The sfudenf direction of the show. A Centurg On Broadwagu Breaks Tradition A larger casT anol more sTuclenT par- Ticipation in olirecTing The show maole This year's all school show, A Century on Broadway, unique. Instead of The Traditional Talent show, This year's show was a continuous production featuring Broadway numbers from 1866 To l966. The show was performed March 24 anol 25. Dear, kindly Sergeant Krupke, you've gotta understand Lee Rienks and Vance Hayes perform Heart from Damn Yankees pleads Hal Rosenthal to Gary Reker. ashions Presented in Patriots Place The Daniels provided the background music, as twenty senior girls with escorts modeled school, ski and formal fashions from the Denver Dry Goods Company at the Annual PTA fashion show, Patriots Place. Hostesses served refreshments before the show, which was held to raise money for a PTA scholarship fund. Joan Johnson, Alanna Wright and Anne Garrett pose together after modeling their outfits. A representative from the Denver Dry Goods helps Honey Hawley get ready before the show begins. Sally Wikler and Karen Alexander model dresses styled after Mondrian's paintings Bridge Builders Take First in Citg Contest ' f 9 W 959 as A. lkdf W.t'f f' itf .ffl e Qxfirw snail 'if u Z Ag, 'rg gl ff. Q We f 'L i e ' it 3 ,T e1 'e. jfs r e if P if ,Q 3 e.e eeee 1- l i rl if ,il f ilm!! ' .4 ' at t A bridge collapses under the pressure applied by the drill press. 0 - . 50 ws .Q Q Mr. Jordan and several assistants measure the pressure held by the individual bridges and record the results. V i A Wigs .144 gg..?'4'!l'f .IE i sy lib. Due to interest caused by last year's bridge building contest, this year's was held on a city-wide basis. The top six winners at GW, John Hafertepen and Tom Kaminski from the mechanical drawing department, and Cary Loeser, Steve Nemirow, Peter Nichols, and Jen- nifer Puck from the physics department, went on to participate in the city contest and won first place. Steve Nemirow's bridge, which held 376 pounds of pres- sure, took second place in individual competition. uf, Faces of spectators reflect the excitement generated by the contest. lt was held during the lunch periods on December 2. l A Music Groups Noled for Skill Madrigcils sing an Old English folksong in lhe annual Thanksgiving assembly. ' -if Q. ff We Q gyms W lam. ' - Asn, ff 4 - iV'r-Mama , - I I A-M symeif iw' N M4-gli' :Kim . During ci daily class, The Concert Choir works on a number for the Christmas assembly, The band added spirit at football games through their rhythmic numbers and original cheers, GW's many music groups displayed Their talent throughout the year at as- semblies and special programs, such as the Veterans Day parade and gradua- tion. The Choir, Madrigals, and Choral- aires, directed by Mrs. McCarthy, per- formed in the Thanksgiving and Christ- mas assemblies. The concert band and orchestra, conducted by Mr. Roberts, pre- sented concerts in the spring. ln addi- tion, the band played at football games and rallies. Mr. Roberts directs a practice session of the orchestra. Mrs. McCarthy works tor perfection with concert choir members . 1:55, Qif'5i.sfL AA visa: V '- W - fm sz - L Dances ouih is moiion ' swingng. rekaased 'A rhgkhmxc , Anchors Awag Sets Sail October 9 Potty Anderson ond her escort, Tom Houston, dcince the traditional first dance after the coronotion. Miss Party Anderson Homecoming Queen The Potriot victory over the Lincoln Loncers ecnrlier in the day creoted o tri- umphont otmosphere ot the Homecom- ing ddnce. Six queen conndiolotes odded to the success of the doy, which Iosted from their introduction during holt-time till the coronotion of Potty Anderson in the evening. Washington Potriots enioy o victorious Homecoming game. Homecoming Queen Candidates ore, buck row: Pom Carlson, Stino Peterson, Lynn Serofini, front row: Lorna Mil stein, Mcxrgi Cowen. Circle right with c left-hand star. Mr. Mickeg Anderson Backwards Dance King Vonce Hayes enioys The pampering of Bunny Josephson Us they sit down AT ca before-party several Patriots Toast the evening. To Q lobs1er dinner before The dance. Back To The Comewards Dance Backwards Dance Candidates Ron Barlow, Mike Brown, and John Ruth autograph Dan JohnsTon's cast Genflemanly Margi Cowen opens The door for her daie, Ron Barlow. Opening doors, pulling ouT chairs, and paying for The hamburgers afierward, The girls seT a backwards pace for The annual Tall dance held on November 6. Mickey Anderson reigned as king of The occasion, while couples danced To The sounds of The baTTling Daniels and Pussycais. Junior Prom Has More of Everything Junior Prom Queen Attendants are Maggie Bowes, Leslie Oxman, Susi Rudd, Libbi Garnett, and Diane Miss Lesleg Thaxion Junior Prom Queen The Soul Survivors, recorders of The hit song, Con'T Siond To Be in Love with You, were The moin oTTrocTion of The dance. Trodiiion wos broken os The Soul Survivors kepi The Junior Prom oi ci fosi poce. Couples ond royoliy woiched os Miss Susie Wood crowned os her suc- cessor Leslie Thoxion. The ciTTrocTion of The Soul Survivors drew mony sopho- mores ond seniors os well os iuniors To The donce. Honorary oifendonis ore Sherri Borlow, Peggy Bershof, Judy Whif more, ond Mory Monning. Pais Sag Happg Bir+hdag fo Washingion Genie Mitchell and Bill Roberts Diane Drake cmd Bob Butferiy im Qu-.. W? fi fi , X K, ,nv i 1 3 i i ,, ' , . -- 5 iq - K - 1, ,im gxiggfiqgg , M gf ,. ..- .. 2 N5 wggaf 1' X9 an 'S 4 ' i QQ 26 .L E -nm A.. a 4 y W Miss Siina Peierson and Mr. Mickeg Anderson Pairioi Pair Sherry Hanson and Chuck Jones George WashingTon's loirfholay was cornmemoraieol by many paTrioTic pairs on February 19 Behind The Green Door. Mickey Anderson and Stina Peier- son reigneol during The evening of rnusic by The Rainy Daze. I is P -4 1 dw U V , V. ,f .Vx ., I ww k -,.r,' A-,.. ii, xiii uw A .,,. My 85 On May 13, The goTes To The Emerold Villoge were opened. Once inside, Pa- TrioTs enioyed breokTasT, skiTs, profes- sional enTerTainmenT, oi cornivol, The doy- Time coronaTion vviTh Miss Dani Thomp- son as queen and Miss Pegi Bershof ond Miss Candi PeTerson os her prin- cesses, ond The evening dance. The Moonroikers ployed Tor The dance TiTled The Wizards of Oddz. Miss Dani Thompson Mag Queen Honorary ATTendanTs ore Alanna WrighT, Pam Kniss, Jann Moyers, and Suzi Levine. GW Becomes An Emerald Village for Green and White Dag 1 May Queen Candidates are Cathy Shiramizu, Joyce Kabayashi, Dani Thompson, Kay Tee Sands, Susie Wood, and Susan Bell. Honorary Attendants are Linda Miranda, Judy Madden, Margie Severy, and Barbara Fifer. Honorary Attendants are Jaan Johnson, Honey Hawley, Vicki Kaplan, and Judi Hickey. Compuier Maiches Couples ai nz IIWO Miss Candi Peierson Sophomore Princess Miss KrisTie Rhodes i gg til? x .. K wr' 5 ff ,Q 'YN E1 B :E 1 f , ,ci '4' 1 , iliN ,Q r 4 I H Miss Pegi Bershoi' Junior Princess N .,,, mf , if+',,, Miss Sherri Barlow Miss Mary Manning Miss Gayle Sheer Miss Carol Cope an-M ,.-,gi Trg To Remember Leaves Seniors Reminiscent Honorary Attendants are Kathy Cook, Karen Alexander, Mardi Reid, and Jody Howard. Prom Queen Candidates are Kim Blanchet, Ann Lubchenco, Cleo Parker, Stina Peterson, and Diane Drake. Not Pictured: Sherry Hanson. Miss Diane Drake Senior Prom Queen FN T Honorary Anendants are Nancy Guild, Molly Roienloerg, Linda Zavadil, and Jackie Herndon. The Senior Prom, The culnninaTing dance for WashingTon seniors, was held May 28 aT The Brown Palace. Afier-parTies, corsages, long Tormals, The sounds of The DU Showband, and The crowning of Miss Diane Drake as queen made The evening memorable Tor all who aTTended. 2 2 E 'P 3 ?' 1 1 A 92 5- '5 .L , N N . :FX 'A 'J f ,X , GXJVYI X N VP , f fig , ,Q K IU ' My gxprxg ,HP ,il ,-Q , X, t ' - f . Q Y X f jr W X. 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Joke Green i433 sweeps around the end Gridders Grind io Second Place Tie Fred Burns attempts The extra point. ,, ,, Harry Sydlow 1761 holds back an East defender as Rick Fisher gains yardage. Jim Allen Mickey Anderson Joe Bekerman Mike Brown Dean Burchfield Fred Burns Chuck Burton Gary Butz Doug Cleveland Rick Fisher Jake Green Tom Howard Jack Jaynes Dan Johnston Chuck Jones Gary Karsh Jim Lacetield Kent Levine Jeff Lingle Bert Myrick Frank Oldham Nick Papeclo Dick Paulsen Bill Roberts Phil Robinson John Ruth Craig Schneider Harry Sydlow John Vest Wink Wehner John Whistler Tom Windnagel VARSITY SCORES GW O Pueblo Central 13 14 Cherry Creek 7 30 Manual 14 7 Thomas Jefferson 21 13 Lincoln 7 O East 6 34 North 6 14 South 6 34 Adams City O 34 West 7 VARSITY FOOTBALL STANDINGS Won Lost Pct. Jefferson 7 1 .OOO WASHINGTON 5 .714 South 5 .714 East 4 .571 North 3 ,429 Lincoln 2 .286 Manual 2 .286 West O .OOO Mike Brown evades two would-be tacklers during the disappointing 6-O loss to East. Dan Johnston demonstrates his ability to run through the opposition's defense fi -11 l 'I l. fi 'mam Q Mvifliilvvv'-1 Rick Fisher snags a pass from several Manual players. John Ruth sets to pass while Phil Robinson watches spectators. A Patriot bulldogs an East back. Junior Varsitg Monopolizes City Title Juniors are set to squash West High's line. Bruce Brown Thad Bynum Bruce Eggers Ed Garland Mike Gilmore Dennis Hyder Monty Potter Larry Riesberg Mel Rodgers Lawnie Shockey JUNIOR VARSITY FOOTBALL STANDINGS WASHINGTON East Jefferson South Manual Lincoln North West Won Lost Tie 7 O 0 4 3 0 3 2 2 3 3 I 3 3 I 3 3 I I 5 I I 6 0 Pct. I.000 57I 57I .500 .500 500 2I4 I43 For the fifth straight year, Coach Di- Tolla's Junior Varsity football team de- fended its city championship. Complet- ing the year with a perfect 7-0 record, the varsity team outlook for next year is highly favorable. Sophomores Tackle Third Coach Marquez and Coach Weimar brief the team during half time at the East game. A sophomore gridder attempts to catch a pass as a South player runs in pursuit. South won 21-13. Ken Anderson Steve Becker Larry Bell Steve Bodaness Kent Borucki Chris Crain Steve Epcar Cliff Garel Glenn Gettman Mitch Jenkins Vince Langley Doug Leidholt Joe Moyers Jeff McCalmon Steve McGrath David Morris Malcolm Pitts SOPHOMORE FOOTBALL STANDINGS David Masunaga Ecl Pryor Bill Rautsaw Ed Reed Ken Siegel l John Siegrist l Tony Slavec i Alex Thomas Q Michael Thomas George Bracksieck Warren McCracken Won Lost Tie Pct. Jefferson 6 1 O 857 Lincoln 5 1 1 .785 WASHINGTON 4 2 1 .643 South 4 3 O 571 North 3 3 1 .500 Manual 2 4 1 358 East 2 5 O 286 West O 7 O OOO Even though the sophomore football squad was not a championship one, the team members played well, and de- veloped into good material for next year's iunior varsity. Losing to Jefferson and South, and tying Lincoln 12-12, their final record was 4-2-1. Cross Country Team Ralph Albi Charles Butcher Jim Earl Chuck Haddock John James Jeff Pryor i Jeff Pryor holds a rigorous pace. Chuck Haddock edges outa Rebel runner ' Harriers Race to Third Place Jim Earl, below, and John James, right, complete an exhausting race. With tour returning lettermen, Chuck Haddock, Jim Earl, John James, and Jett Pryor, Coach Shaffer produced one of the best-balanced Cross-Country teams Washington has had. The harriers opened their regular varsity schedule with two first place victories, and in the City Meet placed third-the best per- formance ever recorded by a George Washington cross-country team. fm Q-X XX z , X , ' N V - x X :V X15 X, l is YQ l K is T T V, TQ ii X l BX il X , . Q ' . ' i X , il U . T. x 1 il ,, Lu- w X i RFQ, l ' 5 B l K 'T ' ' T l ix X l ! w T Ni f T T. li i I K B' y , x i f .lx in ,xg ,N lf, xl X Q 2, X y1.K 5 ,J ReTurning leTTermen Ron Balllow, Dick ll Brown, Ray Sansing, and Ron Talpers led T This year's golf Team To a fine seasonal l record. The Team, under The direcTion of Mr. RolaerT Brannberg, placed firsT in J The ciTy. T Ron Talpers lines up ci decisive putt. Links-,Ters Clinch Crown Ron Barlow blasfs The ball from a sand Trap. Golf Team Ron Barlow R A f' Dave Brown X . Dick Brown ' Ron Frohlick if T, ,X 4 ,I Steve Johnson Q li 'N BX ,Q f , ' w Ray Sansing Y A W XS ,K , Bill Stone ' ii- ri 4' X . Ron Talpers 'A B Vl l - V X T .K s -,p,i With a forceful backswing, Dave Brown Tees off. X Y 'V 'N f A ll J Steve Krauss readies To hir The ball. Compiling a final record of 38 wins and 4 losses, The fiercely compeTiTive Tennis Team, coached by lrwin Hoffman, capTured The ciTy championship. In The sTaTe meeT, Brad GilberT and Gordon Yale Teamed To place Third in doubles while Dan PlaTTner finished firsT in num- ber Two singles compeTiTion. These fine efforTs enabled The Team To Tie wiTh EasT for The sTaTe crown. Brad Gilbert shows fine service form. ,rr 'i 'EN if 5 U 'E -i 5 Mil? 'Zh T Y 4 ST ff .gtg fi 5 El 'Qs P5 I 522 -A , S 5 ll Doubles Team Joe Rose and Gordon Yale warm up before a match. Courtmen Capture State Dan Plattner, No. 2 singles player, gets set to receive the ball. 3 J. v :.,: J . ' envy- 'Hr' nf- it 1 iw ' W wk- if-l 1, ,,, te 4 S fl J J 'jf 'V . in If f In 3 nf' t Y Q -Q I . g ' +C , an Ai 1, ,W ff? ' J M, ff' 5 . ' ks ,Q Q . 'Si I J A it if J R f M L3 i' J llll V, ' J 57' A V ll t. Nw fi K 1 4' , A , , , f , t, + 4 f A Coach Hoffman Watches anxiously in the East match. Tennis Team Marc Applebaum Jim Bershof Brad Gilbert Steve Gross John Jurgensen Steve Krauss Wayne Leiser Bruce Madison Dan Plattner Joe Rose Ken Stiefler Gordon Yale wt wav... fxug- AM? W 5'-bfi A......., J 'Q x JE , . W. +19 l J 1 ef its r c -ti , r J 42 3 qu 7 wr, aglrz i f I t- .ra in yygggg V f , . -- J ' 'NN A , ,.f,QQg,,V.,',-V, , ,MK '1y.,.,,........., io Jim Bershot, individual standout, stretches to make a return. 105 is I 5' X-'equi' Qi A it U 4' si! 3 was if gi 'sr' 'lining' A strategy is planned with seconds left in the Lincoln game. Washington fell short in the 63-60 battle. VARSITY SCORES GW 91 Longmont 69 88 Englewood 73 62 Pueblo Centennial 65 76 Greeley Central 58 91 Pueblo South 72 80 Pueblo East 66 72 Boulder 52 81 Jefferson 74 60 Lincoln 63 60 Manual 72 51 East 55 58 West 61 53 North 50 74 South 62 DENVER PREP STANDINGS Won Lost Pct. Manual 7 O 1.000 East 5 2 .714 Jefferson 4 3 .579 Lincoln 4 3 .579 WASHlNGTON 3 4 .421 North 2 5 .286 . West 1 6 .143 Coach Weimar gives the Washington cagers a serious pep talk during time out. Varsity Finishes With a 3-4 Record Center Jim Wiese tosses one in on courtesy lane against the Manual team. sf, R, , b .K we we ,. fi S I -nas sn . vi? - . fa, ,aw if 'Y' fm P V 1 1 X T 1 . X Y T sf s yijpi Jdfzlor Jlloops-:Ters Place Second mf Nvrywllul Ury lw xii N J XS! PSS A w Q, ill' Q, V, jg VW , 'X Y X055 ,yew wry yy T by Mg T Www wwswyggri V Trvrlyldh ll mhxslixr' 0 J or N so XTX V MSE! wwf T T uyivvli if am w Milk Jl Buzzy Alterman Fred Burns Chuck Butcher Jake Green Jim Lacefield Leroy Maes Albert SenTer 0 The junior varsiTy baskeTball Team, coached by Mr. John DiTolla, finished a rewarding season and gained valuable experience Tor nexT year's varsiTy squad. Led by Leroy Maes, Jim Lacefield, Fred Burns, and AlloerT SenTer, The hoopsTers compiled a 4-3 record placing Them sec- ond in ciTy. The Team had a seasonal record of 8 wins and 5 losses. Junior varsity coach Mr. John Difolla watches the Team. Mel Rodgers leaps high To score for G.W. Wink Wehner and Harry Sydlow clear The boards in a game against TJ Sophomores Take Fourth Bob Roark stretches for the tip to start the East game. Dave Rohde dribbles through the defense of inattentive East players. Ken Anderson goes tor two points. Washington wo The GW Sophomore basketball squad under the direction of Coach Paul Vaughn earned fourth place status in Metropolitan League play. The team will pass on to next year's iunior varsity several fine players including Ken An- derson, Horace Williams, and high point man, Bruce Vaughn. n 57-44 over East. Bob Abbott Ken Anderson Ron Bernstein Joe Boyd Dave Brown Mitch Jenkins Mark Madsen Dennis McCarty Ed Pryor Bill Rautsaw Bob Roark Dave Rohde Jim Stathopulos Bruce Vaughn Horace Williams -01 Qs Swimmers Prevail Perenniallg Coach Parker reviews plans for the Lincoln meeT. George WashingTon's swim Team, wiTh Coach Parker aT The helm, con- cluded anoTher season void of deTeaT by winning The sTaTe championship. GW swimmers exceeded Three sTaTe records and nearly doubled The score of Their closesT compeTiTor, Lincoln, aT The sTaTe meeT l78-40l. John Glaser, a junior, broke all previous sTaTe records in bofh The 50 and 100-yard Tree sTyle evenTs. A new record was also seT in The 200- yard medley relay by John Graham, John HulTin, Allen Rheem, and Dave Tippit. Mike Brown, co-capTain wiTh Dan PlaTTner, accumulaTed enough poinTs To be eligible Tor an All-American raTing. Mike Brown sTarTs on The lasT leg of The medley relay TJ swimmer follows in chase of Patriots. David Bloedorn dives from The 3-meTer board. T4 Tom Adams Larry Bell Dave Bloedorn Bob Boxwell Sieve Boxwell Mike Brown Ken Burnham Don Canfield Jeff Cassidy Tom Davis Greg Fowler John Glaser John Graham John Grosso John Hulrin Bob Jardine Chuck Jones Mike Levy Wayne Lorance Paul Madsen Dan Plarfner Jim Randall Tom Reid Allen Rheem Ron Sherwood Charles Susman Pai Terry Dave Tippii Greg Van Schaack Roger Versluys Lee Waldman Bill White Darryl Winer Mark Woelber John Glaser reaches out to complete his part of The medley relay Jeff Cassidy stretches out in racing diving form Grapplers Are Grounded Al Tinianow shows tight from the bottom as he wrestles against an opponent from North. George Washington wrestlers fought to a fourth place stand in city competi- tion with a 3-4 record. Although the op- position was formidable, the results were still disappointing to Coach Carlson and the squad. Perhaps the highlight of the wrestling season was the exhibition match in which GW grappler Dick Paul- sen was paired with a member of the Japanese All-Star team visiting Denver. A Team B Team Bob McElroy 95 Mike Cashmore Allan Werthman 103 Don Livingston Al Tinianow 112 Bob Corn .left Ley 120 Drew Kirbens Jim Earl 127 Gary Bruno Richard Paulsen 133 Larry Bruce Frank Oldham 138 Al Thomas Jack Jqyneg 145 Warren McCracken Nick Papedo 154 Pete Papedo Mike Gilmore 165 Bob BOFIbrigl1f Mickey Anderson 180 JOl1r1 Vest Drew Kirbens prepares to switch at the whistle signal. Norman Wrlghf HVY Monly Potter dj Q - I jj ' 67' , 1 1 A ' 1 1 tl' ju . A Y R Y, ef' 5 J X . . I l ,v I w I ar, J r J M ' 3 W f X. fjff if , ' 4 xi ' ' . ' gf' my ,L , .. if 5 ' it 1 kj . on 1 ri' J' K' IJ V 5 5 f H K ix Xbflil XXL I A K ll, J if 1 X , it i V X wi K A - ' aj! 'NJ A A' l i Qi . ff A V gif i ff' 'L 1715 L' W V: ' my 'K K N.. 1 5 XX ui xv K l it' if 'X 115 ! Ggmnasis Perfeci Form John Hafertepen and Gary May practice supports on The parallel bars. K if Q lfw fe Q i A high bar dismounf is executed by Rick Molzer. l Gary May shows his form during side horse com- petition. Strength and coordination are displayed by still ring performer John Hefertepen Although gymnastics has been classed as a minor sport in George Washing- ton athletics, it is a sport requiring ex- treme exactness, poise, and many hours ot practice. With five returning letterrnen, Coach David Owens tutored the Washington gymnasts into a well-balanced Team. Outstanding members were Mike Brown ltree exercisel, John l-latertepen lringsl, Gary May lhorsel, Rick Molzer lhigh barl, and Rocky Price itumblingl. Unique among minor sport athletes, Mike Brown, three year letterman, performs his winning free exercise routine. Dennis Bailey STeve Blanchard Lenny Brooks Mike Brown Danny Bruce ScoTT Dazey Gary Gendill Brad GilberT Dennis Graves John HaferTepen Jack Jaynes Dave Johnson Chuck Jones Gary May Rick Molzer Rocky Price During The annual gymnastics assembly Chuck Jones spoTs Mike Brown on The long horse. W , ,.,,, 'HIM me we iiiii ii ' V - gg, H, I' M i li L L L W High scissors form on The horse is achieved by iunior Steve Blanchard ,.zm.s . Q T fl j X yyf An iron cross wifh a L-seaT, a move of sTrengTh on The rings, is performed by Dennis Graves. ' Cindermen Sprint to Fine Finish The 1966 track team supported by nine returning lettermen represented George Washington well in all meets this season. Track coach Robert Brannberg tutored the thinclads to fine pertor- mances in the distance and sprint events. Top performers included Rick Fisherl all running eventsl, Jake Green lsprintsl, Charles Haddock lhurdlesl, Jim Earl ldis- tancel, Dan Johnston ldiscusl, Bert My- rick lpole vaultl, and Mel Rodgers lhigh iumpl. Pre season training is an important part of track. Jeff Pryor and Jim Earl practice hand-offs for the mile relay. flgllq, bi 2 N 129951-435- Weightman Dan Johnston heaves the shot put. ex? Anchor man for the sprint medley, Jake Green irightl gets the pass from Jim Earl. f f' E 4,- ' 7w,,,,WN,- 'L get -Q52-fgsgtgigjfswii-,' Q 1 .wx ' We - , ., - ,- .- aw . i ,,,, A Je -- Mmm . , J -h.,, W'9EWQ1. J, is K 1 Y w ff ,T r 'W i 1 ,K PM as Y A, ,E i I 5 'wr' A -he X w 'K J .,:, ,. . Q swf RZ 22 2- 35,55 Q n S H, S Q 'ew Q. nr 3' ? as xi Q 3 t 1 f K 1,8 A433 P gags? Z M 'L ww? e K 1 ay, w? 3 ,sw Kami? 355' 5 Q K as Q, .J is P p i. we in at P , X a mf s K ' H 'V 9 ff -uf is it 5 'F is K M N, wx we . L ..,. , . 1:-wine'-1':Hb.,: 2,2 ,rag 1 ' ' , 1 ffz a w i f- Bert Myrick makes an ap- proach to the pole vault. Q 5 Y X-Q , ,ii Jw- . Qf ix ,W E J -assi ' J i fu , 1 uf 4 3 44,59 'iw 'K 'V 4 411 L' fil5L,ifZ7 Q , f fs Mft : ie455w.sf115 get iw 2,1 Z- , ,ay K fl, - 1:5-Qsiilitz I I x4 '-1, I Q nhl' Coach Robert Brannberg demonstrates the correct hand positions to sprinters. ,f fe 5,4 5 A ,fl Senior Jim Callaway clears the hurdle. Marc Applebaum Rex Bell Charles Butcher Jim Calloway Kirk Davis Jim Earl Rick Fisher Jake Green Chuck Haddock Dan Johnston Jim Leventhal Jett Mausner Bert Myrick Mel Rodgers Mike Thomas John Vest aseball Fans See Fine Aciion Fred Burns unwinds The piTch. U' Coach Paul Vaughn surveys his Team. Coach Paul Vaughn led This year's baseball Team To a fine seasonal per- formance. The Te-am's composiTion of capable ball players was enhanced by The abiliTy of shorTsTop John RuTh, a senior, and The piTcher-caTcher Team of Fred Burns and Lee Maes, juniors. Jimmy Allen, Third baseman, prepares To wallop a blooper. di 5 3 4 .nh 5 . Craig Schneider, left fielder, looks for the catch. . . . . .and puts The ball into play. Coach Vaughn and Assistant Coach DiTolla talk over plans for the season with a few of the players. , ,v-N, Ace shortstop John Ruth and dead-eye catcher Lee Maes demonstrate a play at home base. John Ruth shows batting form. Jim Allen Mickey Anderson Bruce Brown Dean Burchfield Fred Burns Thaddeus Bynum Allan DeVries Bruce Eggers Bruce Hellerstein Dennis Hyder Mitchell Jenkins Jim Lacefielcl Leroy Maes Robert Noss Richard Paulsen Bill Roberts John Ruth Craig Schneider Jack Severtson Tony Slavec Bruce Vaughn Wink Wehner Q S K YW 11,6 W 1 , ' ' 5 li K ' 1 ' ' . -flgfx H -- 5' H f T il'?-L55 ' QQ-fQ ,.Y'-5Qi'Y:'gfVi?f233f K , R ,iff L. blubs -QQ. fi ,Pia Y T ' 5 r 7 F ff . was , .,,: I ' , 1' ,gf iwwfx ww- 1 - .. , wzlfif, fi--P, L ' 2 f Yfiflvk A A 4 in i, , 5 JY' 'V My P9 o WW 'u a i 4 1 i X I W 1 4 1 I 1 1 E i i i A fu ci 44 3 ' - .ws N- -- A v -1-1 fffg, 171 Q 15,-1 , mf we A mgff: V r 'rv -ff? f,-151 iff--fm, QM A KQ'.'u1'-f'4-If'wfr9ik'.2'kwAri4'5 ':4i.-'wZ fzmifff'w' ---,wg-. , Lf- 'ffrn.wZia2Bu5mv1xg:'LIe2w.ffQm - ' . .. 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J V 52:5 , ,, vi,-,wgW,3,Lq,,3-wf7'gf4, - - -fglu, In g,,,,i,,.4,1iW wif,,,gt'p.,?f.x:.f xf--A2,5J-..:-.pf.:11ft4:.f',:.-.-1fl,.mifafmiwsvg'1.-ig5:Hsigwfz-..f,f. , .rmzfeyrffgfaggigmy ' ' - WNW - -'I - ,we,,w's EwQe5?i52gsw1,fL2yfi:QEQisff155fgg2WgH1sgizxyisigfivqwggyXgagyzgiI 34512 M::fht?!f1'fz1f'gEpqegg?:gf5.-Afgfigffsgipslfziif2sESzS?2P1?'fW ifff'XV5A2'Wf W -' L2-'f9fKf2ff?ES?Zifi5?fiie92As?iai25i 51 f . ., National Honor Qooietg Tutors Students Dr. William Covode speaks at the scholarship assembly. Also shown are Oxford scholar Mr. Frank lanella, Val Buclig, club secretary, Joyce Kobayashi, president, and Mr. Roger Williams, who sponsors the Honor Society. Honor Society president .Joyce Kobayashi helps Lea Nazarian in a before-school tutoring session. 'Nhl X f The tutoring program set up by Honor Society officers operated successfully throughout the year. Requirements for membership in the National Honor Society are a 3.5 grade point average for iuniors and a 3.0 aver- age for seniors. Although the main func- tion of GW's Honor Society was its tutor- ing service, the club also arranged an assembly on scholarship and produced a calendar of cultural activities in the Denver area. 3 -we wra- Eg Principal Roliff Wright, Honor Society vice-president Steve Pettibone, and treasurer Karen Alexander listen as Mr. lanella speaks at the scholarship assembly. i 127 .Alb A pot luck dinner introduces new members to the club. ,cya -af- Nick Eliopulos, only male member of F.T.A. enioys his reign as president. Members of the Future Teachers of America sold boutonnieres at the Senior Backwards Dance To raise funds for such activities as CI pot luck dinner, visits To schools in the community, and various lectures. -,,i ,,r., A , g 3 ew , .Rr Nick Eliopulos discusses a point with club sponsor Mrs. Gentile as Trudy Taylor and Sue Abbott listen Students Gain Insight into Future Careers This year the Pre-Social Work Club visited and evaluated such institutions as Ridge Home and Ft. Logan Mental Health Center. y Other club activities included the performance of socio-dramas .1 l anol hearing interesting speakers 1 05,515 trom city welfare departments. VX' ,, r XjX kA ' X, r JN .s f P V sf' V 4 r VX fi te l QUQVU N' Pr P A . me J l' 5 Max wdxjf 0 F CQ ...R .. . . iW,rss M y . g A AI ,3 ., , fjj- N xr x r KW, UQ K , c R D K QM ..-87' , L' N Terry Billet and Sue Mo trose act out a , K socio-drama between a s cial worker and VX ' XSL a troubled student. V . . . . wk ' WW Members of the Pre Social Work Club leave Washington for a visit to Ridge Home. XM gggxsg 11- 555. 1 ref? FHM Q we W 5 az, were . 'i .A NVD WML ' fy? WVU l - C l . lx A ,. llwclf ip WW QLUW5 at QZANXCQ W F . . 0 , C K fx '-Lflfl g . WN ru U 's , A2 - re e 'Q e0tafWNfNbi,CfacGNX ifwfao W . V, X . N 9 ,-. Q3-.fkfxrc-S2 QDQDJJQCCX 'X l U. V ' fd f . jLe3,xjrQ C IKM! CAQ my C' . 95 1 xy l- UIYQ i K ' Patriots Prepare for Professions This year The Pre-Med Club Took a Trip To Denver General Hospital where They toured The emergency room, The mental health ward, and The laboratory. They also attended scientific exhibits at The Brown Palace Hotel, presented by The Colorado Medical Society. Mr. Kenneth Mills, sponsor, and medical sponsor, Dr. Edwin Williams, arranged several lec- Tures presented during The year. One speaker was Sergeant Kennedy from The Denver Police Department, He discussed drug addiction. ,M 2, .Q ig TE, , .si Dave Hill raises his hand To ask a question about a book report being given by another club member. e it x 2' 'sr W . 2 RQ qv' , o A ' + f' ti ssi ,s ,ss,, D s f .Z X L ,A ,S iii A . W .. , A Q. 113:- Vicki Hornbein, president, begins The discussion at the opening of a meeting. A group of boys get into a huddle to Talk over the upcoming Tour of Denver General Hospital. , V vs, f !'-f'5'.5'FH.!'f inf Mr. Charles Walker, sponsor, listens to students' viewpoints during a discussion. The highlight of this year's Pre-Law Club activities was a visit to the new Federal Building. There Altred Arrai, U.S. District Court judge, personally showed students through his chamber. They ollso attended a trial at district court. Among the speakers who lectured at club meetings was Captain Newtelt, from Lowry Air Force Base, who spoke on military law. Pre-Law President, Vic Reichman, clarifies a point in question at a Pre-Law meeting. I Students pay close attention to cz lecture given by Captain Newtelt, a lawyer from Lowry Field Air Base. Terri J f lgovc QAQ., .qpcxfnvlwws Q, Xocwb, cc bw .- E L, ln 5xfNCkCg1OKA-3 qiy-yea, J TWC - ' ' ., Lu TK-vv3S ami iclllxxgl ,Sow CNR' Q-Y0SSiY56 R W1 ' I l 3 1 Q, .n. C.,oXl2.32 Zen-Q - and lin mugs ,K 7' xl al 1 U-Jo. S GNL A 1- 25 vevvhawilfew- Txxq, 6019, .V PXKXSJ B L sVVXkf -- OAVNLL gcsjx QWYK Div'jg1S'xX -! , ll 'DQ Q Q K XXQQNSMQWCQ' ,h5'fC5:Ffk-QS kvevi The InTernaTional RelaTions program This year was focused on a culTural sTudy of WesTern Europe, The Slavic counTries, and SouTheasT Asia. PoliTics, art, liTera- Ture, and music were The main Topics of discussion. Every TourTh week The club aT- Tended a poT-luck where CI counTry's cul- Ture was informally sTudied. Lea Nazarion, Kay STevenson, Coleen Carey, and Mike Grissom examine a map of world powers. Colleen Carey, Vice Presidenf, introduces The speaker of The day. 132 Mr. Reeves, GW English Teacher, speaks on Russian liTeraTure. Members Are Interested in Current Events The Political Science Club, sponsored by Mr. Richard Jordan, featured such personalities as Mike Goldberg, who spoke against the American Viet Nam policy, and Jackson Fuller, a member of the school board. An important proiect undertaken by the club this year was a campaign tor more senior rights. A se- nior lounge and central book room were strongly advocated. Club members listen to discussion on the senior lounge. Joel Gordon listens intently to speaker Jackson Fuller. President Gary Giannuzzi and Mr. Jordan lead a meeting JCL and Folksong Club Explore Our Heriiage As sponsor Mr. Alberry looks on, members of JCL await The commencemenT of The Saturnalia with Typical Roman decorum. ln keeping wiTh classical TradiTions, The Junior Classical League celebraTecl The Roman SaTurnalia and held an au- ThenTic Roman BanqueT in The spring. They also published a newspaper, Vita Nostra, feaTuring boTh poeTry and ad- vice To The lovelorn columns. was lmllflm T :.s g . .. Appropriafe dress for The Safurnalia is modeled by Mike Brown and Fred Sivils. Many club members become proficient with a variety of instruments, including the mandolin, played here by Dick Butcher. Although much talent was evident in the Folksong Club itself, the club sched- uled outside entertainment from such places as the Folklore Center. The club also held joint meetings with other schools and entertained at the Denver Boy's Club, Fitzsimmons Army Hospital, and at G W in the Ridge Home Benefit. Folksong Club members sing a Bob Dylan tune to their own guitar accompaniment. Bridge and Chess Develop Siraiegio Thinking AT o weekly meeTing Dennis Cohen and Modelon Toll find Q secluded corner To concenfrofe on Their game. Members of The Chess Club olevoTeol Their Time To improving Their own gcime of chess and To iniroclucing new mem- bers To The gome. MoiTh Teocher Mr. Clark was The club's sponsor. T 3316 3,51 25355512 Bridge Club sponsor Mr. Jeffries explains The procedure of The game To new members. This year presidenT Bob Paley organized The Bridge Club info Teams playing TournamenT sTyle bridge. ln addifion To These games, The club also parTici- paTed in a sTudenT-Taculfy bridge Tournament President Bill Guertner discusses upcoming activities with The club. The Key Club is a service organizaTion sponsored by The SouTh Denver Kiwanis Club. This year iT parTicipaTed in The Dol- lars Tor Scholars Tund raiser. Besides giv- ing ChrisTmas baskeTs To needy Tdmilies, club members also provided enTerToin- menT aT a parTy Tor The Denve. Boys Club. Sponsor Mr. Lawrence SmiTh con- sidered The club's work in The March of Dimes To be one of iTs mosT imporTanT acTiviTies. 2 5 Q Ez 5 K2 B 5 i f Harry Grass, secreTary, perpares To read The minuTes aT a meefing. li is r 1 5 f Club members present ideas for new proiecfs. Keg Club and Kiwanei-tes Serve Communitg Students read pamphlets To inform Them of the Dollars for Scholars program. Sponsor Mr. Grant Wickard and President Margi Severy considered work on The CiTizen's Scholarship Fund as The Kiwanettes' most important proiect. Ki- wanettes and F.T.A. were The organizers ot The Dollars Tor Scholars drive at George Washington. Margi Severy, President, shows club members a booklet ex- plaining the Citizenship Scholarship Fund. Sponsor, Mr. Grant Wickard, listens to suggested proiects presented by club members. Tri-Hi-Y and Red Cross Artfullg Offer Aid Tri-Hi-Y participated in several proj- ects this year, which included contribut- ing to an orphanage in Vietnam and decorating Colorado General Hospital at Christmas. Their main activity was the two-day Youth and Government session at the capitol during the spring. Several speakers attended Tri-Hi-Y meetings, among them was Miss Indian America. Georgia Cook and Jennie Fisk decorate the bulletin board in the chiIdren's ward at Colorado General Hospital. Karen Thomas busily bonds the bells for Christmas decorations used at Colorado General Hospital. ,,..,.....--I O XC! .S .r The completed bulletin board added Christmas spirit tothe children's ward. gif: ew- 9-A if Posters in the north lobby advertise the spot where students are to put their old toys for the Santa Claus Shop. Red Cross helped sponsor the drive. Steve Langley, president, helps set up pictures in the main lobby for the International Art Exhibit. The artwork was contributed by students from all over the world, The Red Cross Club participated in many service projects this year in con- junction with the International Red Cross. Besides sending layettes to children in Viet Nam and making Christmas scrap- books and Cribbage boards tor hospitals, members ot the club provided a tamily with a Christmas tree, and remained in Contact with the family during the year. The club, sponsored by Miss Rachel Taul, also continued its practice ot giving monthly bingo parties at the Valley Hi and Valley Manor Nursing Homes. At a weekly meeting, art club members draw still-life compositions Jim Cain sketches a pencil portrait during a studio period. Under the sponsorship of Mrs. Evelyn Lail, the Art Club often visited the Den- ver Art Museum for such exhibits as the Japanese Art Show. Members ot the club also participated in informal art workshops such as a silk-screening demonstration and a still lite studio. Kent Olsen, Art Club president ine Arts Clubs Practice Techniques Yvonne Adee limbers up. Lindo Rubin practices ci new step. Sondro Weston ond Bonnie Enderich perform in the Ridge Home Benefit. The Modern Donce Club held meetings regulorly throughout the yeor to work on dancing techniques. One of their moin octivities wos o benefit performance pre- sented for Ridge l-lome. Under the super- vision of sponsor Mrs. Pauline Holmes, members of the club creoted their own routines ond costumes for the show, which gdined over two hundred dollors for the home. Now listen To me. I'm your faTher. And l'm older Than you are Orgon lGary Schrenkl Tells Mariane lDaina Upirel in a scene from Tartuffe. Thespians Display Dramaiic Taleni The Drama Club, sponsored by Mrs. Barbara Spaulding, presenTed Two maior plays This year, Tariuffe and Death of A Salesman. Moliere's saTirical comedy was presenTeol in The Tall, and ArThur Miller's Puliizer Prize-winning drama was chosen as Their spring produciion. Under The di- recTion of presiolenT John Hand, The club also gave a one-acT play, The Will, To The English and liTeraTure classes. OUT- sTanding acTors in The club were eIecTed To The NaTional Thespian Troupe. Lawyer Robert Devizes lJohn Handl poses ci question To his clerk lEd Binkleyl in a scene from The Will. in J' we How soft and lovely, murmurs Tarfuffe Uohn Handl To Elmire lAnne Whifemanl. Dorine lYvonne Allenl warns Orgon lGory Sghrenkl, And if G father gives his OFQOTT lGGfY 5Cl'H'9f1l4l Pl9GClS with TGVTUHS l-lOl1l'1 l'lC1r1Cll, lt is not for you daughter to on impossible one, he's responsible to heaven for all her sins. to beseech meg but for me to beseech you to stay. Robert Devizes lJohr1 Hcmdl argues with his client, Philip Ross lRick Robinsonl os his futher lBruce Honsonl and Emily Ross lChris Millerl listen. Patriot Girls Displag Diverse Interests The activities of the Model Teens varied from informal speeches by models and air line stewardesses to a demon- stration of new ski equipment by a representative from a sporting goods store. Among the c:lUb's service proiects was a Valentines Day party given at the Asthmatic Home for Children. Members of Model Teens enjoy refreshments served at their December Qi Christmas party. 1 5 xiii - , ,. Q- Q 5 K 2 a - s K E Q . ,, Model Teens sponsor, Mrs. Judith Darr, talks with members of the President Leslie Walker calls a meeting to order. club. Members ofthe GirI's Rifle Club fire a round of ammunition during a meeting. Concentration is evident on Betsy Matteson's face as she aims her rifle. The Girls' Rifle Club was divided into teams of four for the purpose ot competi- tion among themselves and other schools. The Club placed second in the North High lnvitation held in Decem- ber, which involved clubs from other schools and states. Medals were given to the girls who scored highly in these 400 point matches. For those not ex- perienced in shooting, instruction was offered. Speech and Radio Concerned With Communication The Speech Club collected pennies from fellow students To finance Their activities, and Those collecting The most money were awarded Titles of UgliesT Girl and l'UgliesT Boy. Other awards won by The club were 75 certificates of su- perior and excellent, 35 first and second place ribbons, Ten first anal second place Trophies, and sweepstakes Trophies for The Littleton and Denver Public Schools Invitational Meets. Shovvn with sponsor, Miss Jo Ann Hunt, are Marion Shaw and Corey Rosen, GW entrants in the Shafroth Contest. In this contest Marion won the trophy held by club president, Toni Ozmun. it at 5' The Tension preceeding a National Forensic League qualifying meet is reflected on the faces of the speech squad members. Toni Ozmun and Mary Mitchell register surprise at the presentation of their first place trophies. Steve Mathis trys out for the state speech squad with a reading from The Zoo Story. X Mark Hailpern operates a short wave receiver. Jeff Friedland and Mark Hailpern examine new equipment. 'mi :Y l. Q , '?Z1f?l :'.Y 1' 1 5':'r 3 r1h ' ar r ' T he members of the Radio Club met 3 -3: r,ii it i if X1 f 2. iiii . 3 , Kg i il M Jeff Spaniel, Jett Marcus, Buddy Samuels, and Jeff Friedland test radio tubes before installing them in the club's receiver. f X . f .-f,.,.,,551 QP. L. once a week under the instruction of Mr. Robert Brannberg in preparation for obtaining amateur radio licenses. The club also had a radio transmitter and re- ceiver, and worked on setting up its own radio station. 49 ' Mike Brown, Don Johnsfon, ond Jef Pryor prcJcTice an originol hand-shake. Boys who leTTered in one or more vor- siTy sporrs offered Their services To The school Through The 'D' Club. Along wiTh supervising pdrlcing in The norTh pcrrking loT, The 'D' Club encourdged good sporTsmornship, ond discussed problems dnd o1cTiviTies of The Wc1shingTon dThleTic program. The cicTiviTies of The club were highlighTed by picnics held in The Toll ond in The spring. President Don JohnsTon exercises on ability for deep con- centrction. Some members of 'D' Club gmher in The lunch room before school. Lei-iermen and Porpoises Horse Around L , TW f 'S e 3, Q xiii n r .A 71 1 EM , 5 .,-,.a..., ! 1 as Patriot Porpoises prepare To dive in relay competition. YT? - 1 num--w. ' ' ' , - i W... 2 ,, il c Q The Pcifrior Porpoises, composed of girls fnferesfed in compeiiiive swimming, was sponsored by Mrs. Ruth Johnrry. The girls procriced before and afTer J OJCD school, and sirove for perfecfion in N X JL speed, diving, and synchronized swim- I ming. Q K , Ofp ASB A-A E- VW WW GJ ff Ohjkif I 65530, My c Some members practice vor ous sculls for synchro- nized swimming. Due To The graduaTion of several of lc1sTyear's ouTsTanding players, Mr. John Daly was faced wiTh The Task of rebuild- ing This year's Ping Pong Club. DespiTe The inexperience of new sophomore members, several brighT prospecTs were ciTed ThroughouT The year, and The well- balanced club compleTed a successful season of inTra-club compeTiTion. Spo Eric Kosgrove reaches To return a difficult serve. nsor Mr. John Daly and Ronald Redick play doubles in a game aT a weekly meeiing. Sandy Wong practices his backhanol before a match. Ping Pon and Tennis Have a Swingin' Year With ci determined look, CJ Shibly returns the ball. Composed ot beginner, intermediate, and advanced players, The Tennis club provided a good place to learn to play Tennis as well as a challange for more experienced players. Mr. Hoffman, spon- sor, stated that The purpose ot the club is for each member To improve his own game by participating in intramural competition. -:t Kevin Schrenk concentrates on a serve during a Robyn Stone practices her backhand before a match. Bowlers And Archers Develop Competitive Skill Bert Von Hoose displays good bowling form in on after-school game. Rob Eoley records C1 tecimmote's strike during ci game ot Monaco Lanes. The members of the bowling club didn't mcike cull strikes ond spores, but they enioyed bowling in introi-leogue competition ot Monaco Lones. The club oind sponsor Mr. Oursler held o spring banquet to distribute trophies to the best individucil bowler, and the best teclm. Q1 M :ffwQ,15 ,5,gf'i,'Wff? or i.,,, .L W, ,-:fs ,,,'ef:g1v2, 'qi ' 'A i if ff Qiizym 9 Lfiffrffsr' 4' 25 jigfilgg 555253 gg gf 'ig-girl ' ,gg 6133.1 E' to A Ffsritiifer, E ,f N f hun- 4. sm - 1' is T w 4. 5 Q my Q, Archery Club sponsor Coach Parker der'r1OnSfI'GT6S Club president Dove Allen stoops to cdiust c target. the correct woy to remove an arrow from the target. uv ar hw TW will Sl 2 ,T ,QP ll , H 'E is ff - -gif ,l 4.5.2, ,II ,Y I fs! is -so T '30 mn. 'aww .1 Md!! J I fm if stu 'A 5 sl Members of the Archery Club spent Tuesdoy onol Thursday morn- ings practicing with their bows ond cxrrows. Their resulting skills were demonstrated in the onnucil student- faculty tournament held by the club. Mogulmeisiers masier mouniains Richard Kingsley and Bill Tice observe weather conditions at Breckenridge. Winfer Park Ski Lodge Ed Binkley cmd Steve Jacobs determine their next move. ' linux-4. A skier heads for warmth in the Arapahoe Ski Lodge. The ski club, sponsored by Mrs. Samuelstien and Miss Thorp, was com- posed of both novices and experts. Chartered buses provided congenial company and transportation to various ski areas, such as Arapahoe, Brecken- ridge, Winter Park, and Vail. The club also enioyed several ski movies through- out the year. A 1, N. Judy Whitaker and Patty Howerton collect their ski equipment at the ski bus chartered by the club 'N ,, - if .av,f . ,. 5 'Q i Y, v t , U - fu.--Q s. A . 12 A . ,Q he ,f J'Bf1 National Honor Society and Thespians were represented by Joyce Kobayashi and Bruce Han- SOFI . Red Cross President Steve Lang- ley addresses an Inter-Club Corinne Mosko confers with Inter-Club Council president Julie Steinmetz. COUf1Cil meefiftg. The Inter-Club Council was active in several areas outside their chief function as an advisory board. In addition to helping plan Green and White Day, the council spearheaded the Dollars for Scholars Drive and was responsible tor sending chests ot school supplies over- seas. Folksong Club president Pete McCabe takes notes on council proceedings. Inter-Club Council Promotes Dollars for Scholars Karen Alexander, Vicki Hornbein, Kay Stevenson, and Colleen Carey represent Pep Club, Pre-Med Club, and International Relations Club. Representatives from clubs throughout the school help to organize the counciI's service project. .ein Q- - -im.. m HM, K J x sf ww 1 --f' . ' . 1i3'i?'IJ ' v+Li2jfy,ig. ' ' 5313.51 -vain -in 4e:l5'?u1, , wa, Qophomores Adapt to GW Danny Tucker President L it ,f 1, 2 Ki t.. 1- , ' '- rg at if S r fx 1 x 5 , rw 'WJ -rg i , Kristie Rhodes Secretary I sf' f w . 'fs v g4 ' I-S Q, I k ff , ,K st R f Ti ', f A i n 'rf ,qi L s 1 1 F ls 2.5, 'L 1 if was . ,, , M., it R K ffiffzf -, w if if X if is 3 Y s +1 dh , , John Graham Representative sf Yfii W egzimrf, P high 5,43 ' .nfs .e 555315155 V i W, Dick Zuckerman Representative x.. Mary Jane Wolt Mr. Gerard Sachs Vice-president Sponsor Leaders discuss sophomore class Pam Clark Treasurer Lezlle Levitt Representative mn., Candi Peterson Representative Only two months, three weeks, and five days until I get my license! Abbott, Bob Abrums, Janet Adams, Tom Aguilar, Joyce Aiello, Suzee Alexander, Kirk Alexander, Mike Allee, Jan Mari Allison, Gay Anderson, Becky Anolerson, Ken Anderson, Sandy Andrews, Greg Andrews, Jill Ashley, Denise Ayers, James Bacheller, Brooke Backus, John Baker, Susan Ballinger, Kenneth Barber, Lance Barge, Bart Barlow, Beverly Barrocas, Jacob Barrows, Peggy Barry, Becky Bashore, Sidney Bassett, Carol Becker, Steve Beebe, Duane Beimford, Pat Bell, Donna Bell, Jon Bemel, Rodger Benish, Cathy Bennett, John Benson, Linda Bentzen, Carol Berenbaum, Kay Berg, Cynthia Berlau, Steve Bernstein, Curie Bernstein, William Berry, Ken Beusse, Mary Birkenmayer, Biff Blake, Fritz Blanchef, Dave Bland, Elaine Bley, Jerry Bloedarn, Dave Blomquist, Jane Bobrick, Steve Bodaness, Steve Boner, Paul Sr' fe Borucki, Kent Boss, Donna Bowman, Joan Boxwell, Bob Bracksieck, George Bradford, Roger Brandenburg, Carl Brennan, Peggy Brescian, Toni Brink, Cheryl YH 9' if Y Brinkenhoff, Michele Brock, Steve Broman, Melanie Bronstein, Byron Brown, Dave -.me BK- x Alu., rr rr- - -mt3,,g,, f - Bw ew r 1weWifewffE5ii':7'f1- f- f .. ,, me , , .. .. d me, r i .Lg , , . ,559 Q .Q A he ' 1 B ., A . 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Gettman, Glenn Gilbert, Jan Gilbert, Shelley Giles, Russ Ginsberg, Bill Ginsberg, Jeff Gleason, Jay Gnadt, Steve Goldfogel, Mike Golding, Gil Goodman, Rick Goodwin, Albert Gordon, Joel Graham, Joe Graham, John Gray, Karen Grazi, Liz Grazi, Lynn Francis, Lindsay Frazier, Giles Frederick, Susan Freed, Toni Freyer, John Friedland, Jeffrey Friedman, Shellie Frost, Shelly Ganatsas, Mary Gard, Linda Gardenswartz, Sonia Garel, Cliff Garver, Janet Gerstenberger, Mike Gerstenberger, Steve 2 ,wi ., ts ti, Aihyk waltz is if , all is fi Hill, Dave Hill, Jim Hine, Sue Hirschman, Sue Hix, Dotty Hobaugh, Marianne Hobson, Cathy Holbrook, Betsy Grimes, Rick Gross, Pam Guild, Chet Gulkin, Danny Gulley, Ken Haberman, Barbara Hageman, Sandy Hagen, Betty Hailpern, Mark Halberg, Mark Hall, Martha Hally, Paul Hamer, Cindy Hamm, Sharon Hammill, Marcia Hammond, Trudy Hancen, Sandy Hansen, Pam Harris, Jeff Harris, Jeff K. Harrison, Cheryl Hart, Michael Harvey, Karen Hayes, Anne Hecker, Linda Helder, Jill Heller, Ronald Henry, Ron Hermanutz, Tony Hess, Carolyn Heward, Sylvia Hewes, Robert Hilbert, Jim Hawkins, Dave Jaffe, Mindy Janover, Madeleine Japha, Al Jeffries, Marion Jenkins, Mitch Johnson, Dawn Johnson, Jan Johnson, Karen Johnson, Steve Johnston, Molly Jonas, Jill Jordan, Christie Jordan, Terry Joseph, Nancy Jost, Russell Judd, Bob Kahn, Jay Kaiser, Deborah Kalmbach, Lissa Karsh, Jeff Hollowell, Bill Howell, Debbie Howell, Liz Hughes, John Hughes, Rick Hughes, Rosemary Hurt, Linda Huttenhow, Richard Hyche, Janet Inman, Julie Isaacson, Sandy lsenberg, Bob Ivan, Jeff Jacobs, Mariam Jacobs, Steve . , Q A I x ' GL 3 P 5? +933 M I .fe Kasik, Barb Katz, Debbie Kaufman, Carin Kava, Sara Kaymen, Patty Kelne, Norma Kenar, Kathy Kerr, Susie Kiken, Mark King, Bob King, David King, Sue .L Mm upsssmzfi is f :ms- 'ma W M A Kirsch, Ken Klein, Bill Klugman, Richard Knutsen, Linda Kozlolf, Dan Kroll, Jan Krupp, Louis Kurfz, Sieve Laffoon, Nancy Landers, Beth Langley, Vince Larson, Sinda Leder, Eric Leiser, Wayne Leniz, Carol Levine, Dan Levine, Debbie Levitt, Brian ,o Levitt, Lezlie Lewis, Brett Lewis, Carol Lewis, Don Linalross, Miriam Lipper, Wendy Littman, Sandy Lloyd, Bruce Lobenhofer, Louis Logan, Michael i lr K' Lorance, Wayne Lubliner, Sheldon Lucas, Harriet Luke, Shirley Lukens, Karen -, ,Az 1. l.ung, Valerie Luongo, Connie Lusfig, Jim Lustig, Merle Madison, Sharon Madsen, Mark Madsen, Paul Mahoney, Tim Malk, Diane Maly, John Sophomores enjoy another challenging day in vocations. Mandel, Jim Marcus, Jeffrey Mark, Bill Markson, Peggy Marquis, Kathy Marrow, Hyla Martin, Paula Martin, Pete Martin, Susan Masunaga, David Matakanski, Barbara Mausner, Jett McCalmon, Jett McCandless, Kris McCracken, Warren McElveny, Randy McGeehon, Stephanie McGowen, Cindy Cleopatra and her many admirers dine in the patio area. McGrath, Steve McReynolds, Rosalee Megenity, Marilyn Metzger, Dawn Midland, Donna Milholm, Dave Miller, Judy Miller, Karen Miller, Mary Miller, Paul Mills, Mary Milzer, Beth Mitchell, Mark Mohr, Jackie Montavon, Neil Moore, Julie Morris, David Morris, Jan Morris, Jay Morse, Margaret Morton, Chris Mugele, Karen Murchie, Phil Murphy, Kathy Murphy, Mary Jo Muse, Pam Myre, Gary Nathan, Kathy Nelson, Robert Neugebauer, Laurel Newcomb, Glenna Newman, Judy Nidess, Tanya Nix, Jerry Noel, Devy O'Connor, Pat Okuno, Candy Ostlin, Melodie Panek, Teri Paolucci, Alice Parry, Richard Pekrul, Sue Pepper, Debbie Perkins, Steve Permut, Sharon Peros, Vicki Peterson, Candi Peterson, Marcia Philips, Paula Poole, Claire Posner, Joanne Pofashnick, Gary Potter, Monte Price, Neal Proebstel, Kathy Pryor, Ed Pugh, Jack Pyle, Kathy Radetsky, Sheri Ragar, Carol Rautsaw, Billy Reddish, Pam Reed, Mike Rees, Kim Rego, LaRae Reid, Joan Rezmovitz, Freda Rhodes, Kristie Rice, Jackie Rich, Danny Richman, Mark Richmond, Lisa Ripley, Fred Rixman, Lynne Roark, Bob Robbins, Kris Roberts, Becky Robischon, Monica Rodgers, Kathy Q ll 1. 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Sloan, Cathy Small, Claudia Small, Rochelle Smith, David Smith Marcia Smith, Mary Ann Smith, Sandy Smith, Shelley Smock, Kathy Snodgrass, Kay Snyder, Carole Thaxton, Lesley Theander, Pam Thomas, Karen Thomas, Mary Thorburn, Katherine Thorpe, Jett Thorsky, Judy Torkelson, Gary Towbin, Martin Trauman, Melanie Trenchard, Alice Turner, Martha Tuthill, Chris Tuttle, Michele Ungerleider, Stephanie Upharn, Pam Valas, Ellie Van Nattan, Lynn Van Schaack, Greg Van Slochteren, Twila Steele, Shelley Steinberg, Cary Steinbruegge, Jill Stellor, Susie Stevens, Lorraine Stewart, Pam Stills, Barbie Stone, Bill Strain, Jim Swan, Clark Taylor, Anne Teller, Ralph Vaughn, Debby Vest, John Vestal, Karen Vetter, Catherine Villers, Lynne Virtue, Tom Waddell, Nancy Wakabayashi, Mary Jane Walker, David Walker, Rex Wandel, Robert Warneke, Steve Wayne, Nancy Wedgle, Cathy 55' Weisberg, Thomas Wellman, Charles Wells, Paul Whitaker, Judy Whiteside, Sharon Whitmore, Judy Wiederspan, Connie Wiley, Gary Willey, Barbi Williams, Dan Wimbush, Gail Winter, Mike Wise, Nancy Wood, Bob Wood, Rick Woodrome, Harvey Woods, Kathy Woodyard, Ivan Wortman, Sandy Wright, Susan Wyczawski, Richard Yamada, Marlene Yanish, Maureen Yoches, Carol Yohner, Lyda we --nv Youngren, Cyndy Zaler, Bonnie Zelinger, Jim Zents, Jerry Zerobnick, Michael Seniors Anticipate Graduation at me lg, SKfif iwal2 ie' -is 3 N, fi I f r 3 L T gf F AN fee l H 'tree w ? i 3 flgiie . i , -',: I I 1 if , ZQ 3 Steve Jacobs Steve Krauss PreSid6r1T Vice-President . 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Fashion Show Hostess, Wet Whigs Breen, Tim Breeze, Ann All-City Choir, Choralairs, Concert Choir, General Assembly, Madrigal Singers, Newspaper Staff, Pep Squad, Service Club, Pre-Med Club, '66 Club Brewson, Gary Bright, Larry Brinkenhoff, Michael Honor Club, Jr. Classical League, Jr. Escort, Na- tional Honor Society, Political Science Club, Pre- Med Club Bronson, Linda Band, General Assembly, '66 Club Brown, Dick Basketball, D Club, Golf, Honor Club, Jr. Classical League, National Honor Society, '66 Club Brown, Kathleen Brown, Mike All-City Swimming, All-State Swimming, Back- wards Dance Attendant, D Club, Vice-President, Football, General Assembly, Gymnastics, Honor Club, Jr. Escort, National Honor Society Bruce, Doug Mogul Meisters, Track Buchanan, Jim Budig, Valerie All-City Pep Club Flag Team, Captain, General Assembly, Green Peppers, Sr. Drill Master, Honor Club, Jr. Escort, Mogul Meisters, National Honor Society, Secretary, National Merit Finalist, Patriot Porpoises, Secretary, '66 Club Buhrmaster, Susan Honor Club, Jr. Classical League, Jr. Escort, Model Teens, National Honor Society Buka, Ludie Burkart, Beth Burnham, Ken All-City Choir, Concert Choir, Madrigal Singers, '66 Club, Swimming Burnley, Cathy Bridge Club, Honor Club, Model Teens, National Honor Society, Speech Club Bush, Linda Butterly, Bob Bynum, Jo Ann Callaway, Jim Basketball, Track Carey, Colleen Carlin, Chip Gymnastics, Mogul Meisters Carpenter, Doris Green Peppers, Honor Club, Jr. Classical League, Jr. Escort, National Honor Society, P.T.A. Fashion Show Hostess, '66 Club Carroll, Peggy F.T.A., Green Peppers, Jr. Red Cross, Vice-Presi- dent Case, Bonnie dwi 'f V :gs .. L ff. 4 4' fl J- .-le, ,Wed x0'7'gs Cash, William Cashman, Joe l-R Club, Jr. Classical League, Pre-Law Club Carson, Forrest D Club, Jr. Classical League, Track Cebulski, Connie Bridge Club, Girls' State, Girls' Rifle Club, Presi- clent, Honor Club, lnter-Club Council, Secretary, Jr. Classical League, Jr. Escort, National Honor Society, P.T.A. Fashion Show Hostess, '66 Club Center, Ray Mogul Meisters, National Honor Society Chadwick, Cindy Chambers, Roger Chidley, Tom Christensen, Cheryl All-City Band, Concert Band, Concert Orchestra, Tri-Hi-Y Clark, Billie Clark, Kenneth Clark, Pam 204 Cohn, Randy F.T.A., P.T.A, Fashion Show Hostess, Speech Club Cook, Kathy Honor Club, Mogul Meisters, National Honor So- ciety, National Merit Commendation, Senior Class Representative, '66 Club Cook, Merri Model Teens, P.T.A. 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Fashion Show Hostess, '66 Club Dennis, Joyce Des Grosellier, James Dever, Trudy Dickman, Mike Mogul Meisters, Patriot Porpoises, Pre-Law Club, '66 Club DiSalle, Jody All-School Show, Drama Club, General Assembly, National Forensic League, Speech Club Dorsey, Bill Folk Music Club, Honor Club, Jr. Escort, Mogul Meisters, National Honor Society, National Merit Finalist, Pre-Med Club, '66 Club, Track Douglas, Sandy Drage, Joan Drake, Dianne Cheerleader, Drama Club, General Assembly, Secretary, Green Peppers, Homecoming Atten- dont, Key Club Sweetheart, Kiwanettes, Model Teens, P.T.A. 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Fashion Show Hostess, Tri-Hi-Y Frohlick, Ron All-City Golf, D Club, Golf 7 Gilbert, Steve Honor Club, National Honor Society, National Merit Commendation Gillette, David Ginsberg, Sherrie Gluckman, Mark Chess Club, Math Club, National Honor Society Goldberg, Irwin Football, Honor Club, Jr. Escort, National Honor Society, Political Science Club, '66 Club, Track Goldberg, Richard Jr. Classical League, Key Club, National Honor Society, Political Science Club, Pre-Med Club, '66 Club Goldstein, Stephen Gorelick, Joy Art Club, General Assembly, Honor Club, Jr. Escort, Model Teens, Modern Dance, National Honor Society, Pre-Med Club, '66 Club, Tri-Hi-Y Grass, Harry Key Club, Secretary Graves, Dennis All-City Choir, Choralairs, Concert Choir, 'Cross Country, D Club, General Assembly, Gymnastics, Madrigal Singers Gray, Margery Grazi, Sol Green, Mike All-City Band, Concert Band, Show Orchestra Grissom, Michael Honor Club, l-R Club, Jr. Classical League, Jr. Escort, Math Club, National Honor Society, Ping Pong Club, '66 Club, Symposium Gruben, Sherie Guertner, Bill Key Club, President Frost, Barbara Drama Club, General Assembly, National Honor Society, National Forensic League, Spectrum Statt, Art Editor, Speech Club Furrow, Wayne Gagnon, Linda F.T.A., l-R Club, Model Teens, Mogul Meisters, P.T.A. Fashion Show Hostess, '66 Club Gale, Janie All-City Pep Club, Flag Team, Green Peppers, Publicity Officer, Honor Club, Jr. Escort, Kiwan- ettes, National Honor, Biology Club, Chaps, Garden Club, Spanish Club, Spurs lTexasl Galey, Robert Drama Club, Key Club, Mogul Meisters, Pre-Law Club Galios, Paula Gallon, Helen All-City Choir, All-School Show, Choralaires, Con- cert Choir Garam, Gus All-School Show, Concert Orchestra, Patriot Por- poises, Show Orchestra, Track Garam, Rose All-City Orchestra, All-School Show, Concert Or- chestra, National Honor Society, Patriot Por- poises, Social Chairman, Symposium, Secretary, Water Show Garrett, Anne Honorary Cadet, Jr. Red Cross, Kiwanettes, Model Teens, Recording Secretary, National Honor So- ciety, P.T.A. 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Fashion Show Hostess, Patriot Porpoises, Nation- al Merit Commendation, '66 Club Lee, Doug Lesher, Lorrie Drama Club, Recording Secretary, Honor Club, I-R Club, Jr. Escort, Kiwanettes, National Honor Society, National Merit Commendation, National Thespian Society, P.T.A, Fashion Show Hostess, Quill and Scroll, '66 Club, Surveyor, News Editor Leventhal, Jim D Club, General Assembly, '66 Club, Track Levine, Kent D Club, Football, '66 Club 216 at if-Q, ,W A, Looney, Jerri Lu Lu Lu General Assembly, Model Teens, Modern Dance, Bridge Club, '66 Club bchenco, Ann Cheerleader, D Club, General Assembly, Home- coming Queen, Honor Club, Kiwanettes, National Honor Society, '66 Club, Sophomore Princess At- tendant by, Chet Key Club cas, Meredith Jr. Classical League, Green Peppers, '66 Club Lukens, Kay Lyday, June Lynch, Diane General Assembly Lyons, Nedra Madden, Judie M M All-City Choir, All-School Show, All-State Choir, Choralaires, Concert Choir, Vice President, Coun- cil Capers, Madrigal Singers ain, Kristen Concert Choir, Folk Music Club, Honor Club, l-R Club, Treasurer, Jr. Classical League, Jr. Escort, National Honor Society, Political Science Club, Quill and Scroll, Pre-Med Club, Surveyor Staff, Exchange Editor, Photo Coordinator alloy, Mary Folk Music Club Malucci, Terri Mann, David Boys' Bowling, Chess Club, NDCC Drill Team, Rille Team, Symposium Maranville, Lynn M arkham, Carol Markman, Randie Levine, Ron Wrestling Levine, Suzi Folk Music Club, General Assembly, Honor Club, Jr. Escort, Kiwanettes, Mogul Meisters, National Honor Society, P.T.A. Fashion Show Hostess, Speech Club, Surveyor, Staff Writer, Student Council Representative Levy, Barry Levy, Jack Basketball Ley, Jeff Lilly, George Lindenmeir, Debara Concert Choir, Drama Club, National Forensic League, Speech Club Linkow, Ron l-R Club, Jr. Classical League, Mogul Meisters, National Honor Society, Pre-Med Club Littman, Harry Bridge Club Lloyd, Debby Model Teens, '66 Club Locketz, Leslie Art Club, Heritage Staff, Assistant Editor-Business Manager, Honor Club, I-R Club, Jr. Escort, Kiwan- ettes, Mogul Meisters, National Merit Commenda- tion, Bridge Club, National Honor Society, '66 Club, Spanish Club Lohman, Debbie Marshall, Carl . . .:.,. Honor Club, Jr. Escort, National Honor Society Martin, Kay l ' ' Kiwanettes, Mogul Meisters Martin, Nancy - - gs Z5 w 25 st Martin, Sherrie J Basketball, Choir, Madrigals, Newspaper, South America, Choralaires, F.T.A., '66 Club, Trebel- ets, iWashingtonl Matte, Patricia May, Gary McCarter, Michael Concert Band, National Honor Society All right you guys, let's show some enthusiasml Whooopeeee .ssl , ,'.- .. , Flrlgglti K f c 7 . war: i, - -,,g5cr,fgf fliitf- . 1 5' - ' - ruff' ' 'ff 5 McCarty, Don Band, General Assembly, Jr. Classical League '66 Club McClure, Ross Concert Band, Concert Orchestra, D Club, Gen eral Assembly, Key Club, Track McComb, John McConaty, Christine McCrory, Sharon McEntee, Jacquie McKinney, Jim McMillan, Sandy z '72 3 ff' 4:12 11 I H H iff i si 2 ,L is xt, 3 35 f Q Y'-ze f- 9' fswsrisizgigf 4- fx :ysg4S2sf3s i , sv ' ' '--'- .gr as Q ,N .ef ' S N S 2 Q it er 'C S' ff 4 M5-fr r .wt 31, 1 WK ta V 1 SITE 5 ,E ' Metzger, Bonnie Meyer, Edward Chess Club, Vice President, General Assembly, inter-Club Council, Political Science Club, Pre- Law Club, '66 Club, Tennis, Tennis Club Milam, Marte Art Club, General Assembly, Model Teens, Scho- lastic Art Award, '66 Club Mulhausen, Marsha Milholland, Sylvia Miller, Debbie Miller, Greg General Assembly, Key Club, Treasurer, Lieutenant Governer, Pre-Med Club, Scholastic Art Award Miller, Janet All State-Choir Alternate, Choralaires, Concert Choir, F.T.A., Girls' Rifle Club, P.T.A. Fashion Show Hostess, Silvernotes, Advanced Chorus, Masquers Drama Club, Spanish Club lCoIitornial McPeek, Steven Meek, Mary Meftord, Thomas Mellin, Jan All-City Pep Club, Flag Team, General Assembly, Green Peppers, Treasurer, Honor Club, Jr. Escort, Model Teens, National Honor Society, '66 Club Mendelsberg, Marty Metcalfe, Linda Miller, Linda Millisack, Joan Gymnastics, Mogul Meisters, P.T.A. Fashion Show Hostess Miranda, Erlinda AFS Exchange Student, Flag Team, Green Peppers, I-R Club, P.T.A. Fashion Show Model, Quill and Scroll, Surveyor Staff, Reporter, Tri-Hi-Y Mitchell, Genie Archery Club, French Club, Mogul Meisters, P.T.A. Fashion Show Model Mitchell, Mary All-City Choir, All-School Show, Choralaires, Concert Choir, Concert Orchestra, Drama Club, Folk Music Club, General Assembly, Honor Club, Kiwanettes, National Forensic League, '66 Club, Speech Club Mitchell, Scott Honor Club, Jr. Escort, National Honor Society Mizer, Tom Moe, Judy All-City Choir, All-City Pep Club, Choralaires, Concert Choir, Drama Club, Green Peppers, Re- cording Secretary, Honor Club, Jr. Escort, Mad- rigal Singers, Model Teens, National Honor So- ciety Molzer, Rick - . l iiw zisrstis siisfifftii ,swf signs,-?3a,r , Eilfiiei wesr 45,121 :wfiffgtf sw, L -- ,-s,:,,,,s,,fr,,, Tvfii-wil,- si 5.5,-'f ' rf'f',, ,- 724-1- I 'T 7 ' Monfovfif Alun 'M 3 he 5 b QQ rx '66 M F , r Montrose, Susan M Qi Q l le Q4 .. Jr. Escort, National Honor Society, P.T.A. Fashion H ig. l yeu F1 il-l'lQ Show Hostess, Pre-Med Club, Pre-Social Workers 'A 7:'.' 3 ' 1 Club-U66 Club figififilf , ' ki '+l'l ' A ' ' 2 A 1. Q Q C . X Mosko, Corinne t 3 . V-., K- -it P ' Lhces, Advisory Council, All-School Show, Folk Music if E ' I-I Club, Vice-President, General Assembly, Green it ' my' -A ,'F',, O39 if Wx 'S and White Day Skit Director, Honor Club, I-R KJAGIQ Q Club, Inter-Club Council, President, Vice Presi- I ' r 3 CLYK Clx UXSS dent, Kiwanettes, Scholastic Art Award, Sym- week + WP friposwm be - Q3u+ 1 mBp1UGjX Mosko, Jay - 'fhbs Heritage Staff, Photographer, Jr. Classical League, h c ,Q ,-I Key Club Q Moyers, Jann 'IN CL QQ y 6.5, 1-.QR l All-City Pep Club, Flag Team, Captain, Green Xue Q Bc' Peppers, President, lnter-Club Council, Kiwan- 'sk' W3 been mlb-l oi Yun cmd! ' P-'QPSK you the b6'Sl' G3 Lack DCD! -1- yeqr, Hou? Ziblxn ettes, National Honor Society, '66 Club Murphy, Bernice Musser, Janine Myrick, Bert All-City Football, D Club, Football Nazarian, Lea Nelson, Joyce Bridge Club, Green Peppers, Jr. Red Cross, Na- tional Honor Society, P.T.A. Fashion Show Host- ess, Patriot Porpoises Netzer, John eisters, '66 Club Nicholas, Robert Boys' Bowling, Bridge Club Nichols, Peter Mogul Meisters, Pre-Med Club, '66 Club Nidess, Rael 220 Niernberg, Dennis Noren, Mimi Jr. Classical League, National Honor Society, Scholastic Art Award, '66 Club Noworytta, Andrew O'Brien, Jim l ME LED Neil Kesselman was enthusiastically welcomed home from a year in Brazil. O'Donnell, Bill General Assembly, Alternate, Jr, lassical League, Pre-Law Club, Secretary Q 01 O'Donnell, George . ' Baseball, Manager, Concert Band, Football, Honor Club, '66 Club, Wrestling Oldham, Frank Olds, Cathi All-City Red Cross Council, Folk Music Club, Treasurer, General Assembly, Jr. Red Cross, Model Teens, Mogul Meisters Olsen, Kent Art Club, President, Drama Club Olson, Tom Ormiston, Carl ng' Ozmun, Toni K Pack, Marsha lr ',0 ,rf lift fi iw at fku wffiajnwg L esp Paley, Bob Bridge Club, President, General Assembly, Honor Club, inter-Club Council, Jr. Classical League, Jr. Escort, Mogul Meisters, National Honor So- ciety, National Merit Finalist Parker, Cleo Advisory Council, All-City Student Council, All- School Show, General Assembly, Green Peppers, Jr. Prom Attendant, Kiwanettes, Modern Dance, Patriot Pair, Patriot Pair Attendant, Pre-Med Club, P.T.A. Fashion Show, Student Council, Sophomore Class Representative, Junior Class Sec- retary, Head Girl, National Leadership Confer- ence Parris, Andrea F,T.A., Modern Dance Paulsen, Dick Payne, Carol All-School Show, Model Teens, Mogul Meisters, P.T.A. Fashion Show Hostess Pelton, Kathy Penney, Dave AudioeVisual Crew Perkin, Ron Perkins, Mike Peterson, Marcia Bridge Club, Concert Choir, Green Peppers, Honor Club, Jr. Escort, Kiwanettes, Model Teens, Mogul Meisters, National Honor Society, '66 Club, Tri- Hi-Y Peterson, Stina Homecoming Attendant, l-R Club, Jr. Class Vice- President, Kiwanettes, Treasurer, Model Teens, Mogul Meisters, Secretary-Treasurer, P.T.A. Fash- ion Show Hostess, '66 Club Pettibone, Stephen Computer Club, Honor Club, Jr. Classical League, Jr. Escort, Math Club, National Merit Finalist, National Honor Society, '66 Club, Symposium Phillips, Sandra P.T.A., Girls' Rifle Club, National Honor Society Pinto, Robert Piro, Phyllis Plagman, Larry Rawlins, Marda Drama Club, General Assembly, Green and White Day Skit, Modern Dance Club Ray, Marcia Read, Sue Folk Music Club, Honorary Cadet, Mogul Meisters, National Honor Society, Patriot Porpoises, Water Show Reckling, Candy Redick, Linda Girls' Athletic Association, Latin Club llllinoisl, National Honor Society, Ping Pong'Club, '66 Club Reece, Ted Reed, Bud All-School Show, Honor Club, I-R Club, Jr. Es- cort, Mogul Meisters, National Honor Society, National Merit Finalist, Political Science Club, Pre-Law Club, Spectrum Staff, Fiction Editor, Sym- posium Reich, Gregory General Assembly, Pre-Med Club Reich, Pam Reichman, Victor General Assembly, National Honor Society, Po- litical Science Club, Pre-Law Club, President, '66 Club Reid, Mardi Kiwanettes, Mogul Meisters, P.T.A. Fashion Show Model, Senior Class Student Council Representa tive Reid, Tom Plattner, Daniel All-City Swimming, All-City Tennis, All-State Tennis, Chess Club, D Club, Patriot Porpoises, Pre-Med Club, Swimming, Tennis Plessinger, John Posey, Duane Potashnick, Art Powers, Clayton Cross Country, General Assembly, Honor Club, Jr. Escort, National Honor Society, National Merit Commendation, Tennis Club, Track Pringle, Andie General Assembly, Jr. Red Cross, Mogul Meisters, '66 Club Prommel, Karen Jr. Red Cross, P.T.A. Fashion Show Hostess, Tri- Hi-Y Pryor, Jett Advisory Council, All-City Track, All-City Student Council, All-School Show, All,State Track, Cross Country, D Club, General Assembly, President, Inter-Club Council, Jr. Class President, Mogul Meisters, Racing Chairman, Patriot Porpoises, '66 Club, Sophomore Class Representative, Track Psaltis, Vivian Rainey, John Rashbaum, Steve Rautsaw, Marta Aaaaugh! Rezmovits, Arthur Rice, Kathy All-City Band, Concert Band, Girls' Rifle Club, Jr. Classical League Richards, Billie F.T.A., Girls' Bowling Club, '66 Club Richmond, Sandra F.T.A., Folk Music Club, Green Peppers, Honor Club, National Honor Society Roberts, Bill Baseball, Basketball, Boys' State, D Club, Foot- ball, National Honor Society, Wrestling Roberts, Brandt Robinson, Eric All-City Band, All-City Orchestra, Concert Band, Concert Orchestra, Cross Country, Honor Club, National Honor Society, Show Band, Show Or- chestra, Track Robinson, Phil D Club, Football, Track Robinson, Rick Drama Club, l-R Club, Jr. Classical League, Na- tional Thespian Productions, '66 Club, Tennis Club Roland Bernie Roos, Bill Roslund, Sid All-School Show, Choralaires, Concert Choir, Gen- eral Assembly, Key Club, Mogul Meisters Ross, Marilyn Ross, Marsha Honor Club, National Forensic League, National Honor Society, '66 Club, Speech Club, Symposium Ross, Pam Rossman, Ron Football Rotenberg, Molly General Assembly, Inter-Club Council, Model Teens, Vice President, '66 Club Rothberg, Randy Mogul Meisters, Surveyor Staff, Photographer Freedom . . . Rothenberg, Shelli Rounds, Wes Rubick, Barbara Ann Rubin, Cathy Green Peppers, Model Teens, P.T.A. Fashion Show Hostess, '66 Club Rubinson, Dennie Bridge Club, French Club, Model Teens Rubinstein, Roberta National Honor Society, Symposium Rupp, Brian Rushton, Lyell All-City Student Council, Cross Country, Drama Club Play, Executive Council, General Assembly, Gymnastics, Political Science Club, Pre-Law Club, P.T.A. Fashion Show Escort, Sophomore President, Sophomore Football Russell, James Ruston, Charles Debate Club, General Assembly, Green and White Day Skit, Honor Club, Jr. Classical League, Jr. Escort, Latin Newspaper, Editor, Mogul Meisters, National Honor Society, National Merit Finalist, Political Science Club, Speech Club Ruth, John Sachter, Estelle General Assembly, P.T.A. Fashion Show Hostess, '66 Club Saliman, Pam National Honor Society, Pre-Med Club Sanchez, Dennis Sands, Kay Tee Jr. Prom Attendant, Kiwanettes, Sophomore Prin- cess Attendant Sansing, Ray Golf Saper, Harriet P.T.A. Fashion Show Hostess Savage, David Schlottig, Karl Schneider, Cindy Schneider, Craig Schrupp, Phil Heritage Staff, Clubs Editor, Honor Club, l-R Club, Jr. Escort, National Honor Society, '66 Club Schware, Bev Art Club, Concert Choir, Folk Music Club, Honor Club, National Honor Society Scott, Chris Seewald, Helen Severy, Margie General Assembly, Kiwanettes, President, Model Teens, Mogul Meisters, P.T.A. Fashion Show Host- ess Shea, Kathleen All-School Show, Bridge Club, General Assembly, Green Peppers, Honor Club, I-R Club, Secretary, Treasurer, Jr. Escort, Modern Dance Club, Trea- surer, National Honor Society, National Merit Commendation, Quill and Scroll, '66 Club, Sur- veyor Staff, Reporter, Tennis Club Sheldon, Jerry Shewmaker, Doug Basketball, Manager, D Club, Football, Manager, Folk Music Club, National Honor Society, '66 Club Shiramizu, Cathy General Assembly, Recording Secretary, Head Cheerleader, Honor Club, Jr. Classical League, Chief-Censor, Jr. Escort, Jr. Princess Attendant, Jr. Prom Attendant, Kivvanettes, Model Teens, P.T.A. Fashion Show Hostess, '66 Club, Tennis Club, Treasurer Shumsky, Sue Art Club, Bridge Club, French Club, Vice Presi- dent, Honor Club, National Honor Society, Scho- lastic Art Award Shur, Bev All-School Show, Choralaires, Concert Choir, Gen- eral Assembly, Silvernotes, '66 Club Siegel, Rae Bridge Club, Concert Choir Sierota, Sharon Jr. Red Cross, National Forensic League, '66 Club, Speech Club Silver, Jack I-R Club, Jr. Classical League, Political Science Club, Pre-Med Club Silverman, Bob Simmons, James Folk Music Club, Honor Club, IVR Club, Jr. Escort, National Honor Society, Political Science Club, Quill and Scroll, '66 Club, Speech Club, Surveyor Staff, Public Relations Manager, Symposium Simmons, John Simmons, Sandy Mogul Meisters, Political Science Club, '66 Club, Track Simon, Marsey Bridge Club, General Assembly, Pre-Med Club, Quill and Scroll, '66 Club, Surveyor Stott, Supply Manager Simons, Mary Lynn All-School Show, Concert Choir, P.T.A. Fashion Show Model Singer, Paul All-School Show, Folk Music Club, General Assem- bly, '66 Club, Football, Swimming lEastl Sivils, Fred Sklar, Andrea Art Club, French Club, General Assembly, '66 Club Smith, Carl Smith, David Smyth, Mike Sninchak, Jo Ann Honor Club, National Honor Society Snyder, Dick Boys' Pep Club, Green and White Day Skit, Na- tional Honor Society, National Scholastic Press Association, National Conference, Political Science Club, Sergeant-at'Arms, Pre-Law Club, Pre-Med Club, Quill and Scroll, '66 Club, Surveyor Stott, Sports Editor, Valley Forger Editor Snyder, Susan Snyder, Will Sobule, Rae Ann Drama Club, Folk Music Club, '66 Club Somers, Sandy Bridge Club, Heitler Oratory Contest, Honor Club, National Forensic League, National Honor Society, Speech Club Spangler, Dave All-School Show, Choralaires, Concert Band, Con- cert Choir, President, Drama Club, Honor Club, Jr. Escort, Madrigal Singers, National Honor So- ciety, '66 Club I Spears, Ginny Spector, Jan Concert Choir, Drama Club, National Honor So- ciety, '66 Club Spencer, John Audio Aids, Football lSt. Louisl, Stage Crew prauer, Susi General Assembly, Model Teens, National Honor Society, P.T.A. Fashion Show Model Springer, Bob Stahl, Sharman Tri-Hi-Y Stailey, Sue Kiwanettes, Model Teens, P.T.A. Fashion Show Model, Alternate, '66 Club, Tri-Hi-Y Stantield, Judy Honor Club, I-R Club, Jr. Escort, National Honor Society, National Merit Commendation, Tennis Club Storm, Peggy Archery Club, General Assembly, Kiwanettes, Mogul Meisters, '66 Club Denver-Wonderland by Night fa We Stark, William Mogul Meisters, Political Science Club Stathopulos, Elaine Art Club, Folk Music Club, General Assembly, Heritage Staff, Photo-Format Editor, Honor Club, lnter-Club Council, Jr. Escort, Kiwanettes, Na- tional Honor Society, Quill and Scroll, Symposium Steinmetz, Julie All-School Show, Folk Music Club, General As- sembly, Alternate, lnter-Club Council, Vice-Presi- dent, President, Kiwanettes, Mogul Meisters, Scholastic Art Award, '66 Club, Student Council Leadership Conference, Symposium, President Stevens, Mark Art Club, '66 Club Stevenson, Kay Drama Club, F.T.A., Sophomore Representative, Heitler Oratory Contest, Girls' State, I-R Club, Vice-President, President, Inter-Club Council, Jr. Escort, National Honor Society, P.T.A. Fashion Show Hostess, '66 Club, Student Council Leader- ship conference Stietler, Kenny D Club, Jr. Escort, National Honor Society, Politi- cal Science Club, Tennis Stokes, Barbara Concert Choir, General Assembly, Alternate, Mod- ern Dance Club, Mogul Meisters, P.T.A. Fashion Show Hostess, Patriot Porpoises, Silvernotes, Water Show, Wet Whigs Stokes, Joel Stransky, Phil Strathman, Cheri Strauss, Jerry Strear, Nancy Art Club, French Club, General Assembly, Politi- cal Science Club Talpers, Ron D Club, Golf, '66 Club Tanzer, Alisa Archery Club, Honor Club, National Honor So- ciety Tapparo, Nelson Taylor, Chris Cross Country, Mogul Meisters, Racing Team, Na- tional Honor Society, Track 7 Taylor, Marion Taylor, Trudy All-City Choir, All-School Show, Choralaires, Concert Choir, F.T.A., Green Peppers: HONOV Club, I-R Club, Maolrigal Singers, Modern Dance Club, Tennis Club Thayer, Tim Green and White Day Skit, Key Club, Mogul Meisters, Pre-Med Club, '66 Club Thompson, Dani Cheerleader, General Assembly, Honor Club, Jr. Prom Attendant, Mogul Meisters, Patriot Por- poises, '66 Club Thompson' Leonard -- - - 'qi' .' X :I':l I f1a::.v '- Tice, Bill Concert Band, D Club, Folk Music, Mogul Meis- ters, Pre-Med Club, Tennis Club rriii 6 A f ' Tippit, David Toll, Mac Chess Club, Cross Country, D Club, Lacrosse Club lEastl, National Honor Society, Pre-Law Club, Spectrum Staff Touris, Connie Town, Larry Tozier, Beverly Archery Club, F.T.A., '66 Club Trenam, James Key Club, Math Club, Patriot Porpoises, '66 Club, Tennis Club, Track Trenchard, John Tripp, Larry Cross Country, Mogul Meisters, Track Tull, Charles All-School Show, Stage Crew, Floor Manager Tulper, Robert Turner, Linda Political Science Club j O Weisgerber, Toni Gymnastics, Jr. Red Cross, Modern Dance Club, '66 Club Weller, Patricia Folk Music Club, Mogul Meisters, Speech Club Wells, Beth Concert Choir, General Assembly, Alternate, Green Peppers, Silvernotes, Tri-Hi-Y, Vice-Presi- dent Wells, Randy West, Franci Weston, Sandra All-City Choir, Concert Band, Concert Choir, Gen- eral Assembly, Modern Dance, Vice-President, '66 Club Whistler, John D Club, Football, General Assembly, Key Club, Mogul Meisters, Pre-Law Club, Senior Class Rep- resentative, '66 Club Whiteman, Mary Anne All-School Show, Choralaires, Concert Choir, Drama Club, Green and White Day Skit, Honor Club, Jr. Classical League, National Honor So- ciety, National Thespian Play, National Thespian Society, Patriot Players, Corresponding Secre- tary, '66 Club, Speech Club Whitmore, Barbara Upite, Daina Drama Club, Honor Club, Jr. Escort, National Honor Society, National Merit Finalist, National Thespian Play, National Thespian Society, Sur- veyor Staff, Business Manager Valdez, Leanna All-School Show, General Assembly, Modern Dance, P.T.A. Fashion Show Hostess Valter, Sherrie Van Hoose, Bert Boys' Bowling, Jr. Red Cross Vean, Allen Baseball, National Honor Society Vetter, Lynda Heritage Staff, Royalty Editor, Honor Club, I-R Club, Jr. Escort, National Honor Society, Quill and Scroll Vickers, Cass Boys' State, Football, Honor Club, Jr. Classical League, Jr. Escort, Jr. Red Cross, Mogul Meisters, National Honor Society, P.T.A. Fashion Show Es- cort Waldbaum, Mark Debate Club, Heritage Staff, Head Photographer, Quill and Scroll, '66 Club, Speech Club Walker, Leslie Watson, Barry D Club, Key Club, '66 Club, Wrestling Weeks, Sheila P.T.A. Fashion Show Hostess Weinreich, Marsha Ax 22 Whitney, Judee Wickell, Lynn Wickham, Sandy Wikler, Sally All-School Show, Modern Dance Club, P.T.A. Fashion Show Model, '66 Club Wilcox, Peter General Assembly, Honor Club, Jr. Classical League, Jr. Escort, Mogul Meisters, National Honor Society, Tennis, Track Williamson, Barbara Wisely, Billie '66 Club, Tri-Hi-Y Witt, John All-City Banol, All-City Orchestra, All-School Show, Concert Band, Concert Orchestra, Show Band, Show Orchestra, '66 Club Wolf, Sandy Wolf, Terry Chess Club, National Honor Society, Political Science Club, '66 Club Wolpo, Esther Wong, Stanley All-City Choir, All-School Show, All-State Choir, Choralaires, Concert Choir, Folk Music Club, General Assembly, Jr. Classical League, Key Club Wood, Susan Cheerleader, General Assembly, Jr. Class Rep- resentative, Jr. Prom Queen, Model Teens, P.T.A. Fashion Show Model Wright, Alanna ' f ' q. . 1 . ,J ::f.:f,,i-:E-5 -?,:fl'h5,E ',, :., 'ri-:ff.1 : Wright, Norm General Assembly, l-R Club lNorthl, Wrestling . Yaloff, Debbi Yarrow, Eileen 1 ,1Y'5:5,'f'T: '::.f,. 5575, 152' 'ii Lf '5l5?'it5 Pre-Med Club- 66 Club 1-f,QQ,:g ' ssrlr 6 ssrs V. ,t.,a Q ' . sw 8 5252 t5'?g'gsgg,e,e,f.,,:...,, 3 QSM, :- J, 5 . .2'g,sssss.s .,-:ef Pat Howell helps Carol Markham adiust her head. J 252x551 , - ,Ko ,t ..,, ,. , Yee, Donald Yee, Mo Lan Choralaires, Concert Choir, l-R Club, Social Chairman, Madrigal Singers Yeske, Henry Color Guard, NDCC Captain, '66 Club -6-Bill Yoches, Mike All-City Swimming, All-City Gymnastics, All-State Swimming, D Club, Gymnastics, Patriot Porpoises York, Sandi Zavadil, Linda All-School Show, '66 Club, Speech Club, Water Show Zelson, Carol Zuckerman, Marsha Heritage Staff, Copy Editor, Honor Club, Jr. Es- cort, National Honor Society, National Merit Fi- nalist, Sophomore Class Representative, Sympo- sium Zuk, Erica Drama Club Crew, Girls' Rifle Club, Honor Club, '66 Club 272 N9-Q-VQACUQ D JN CW-Ju?--2-, Nj Jinx WMM Ckhrscg. -510 Ck-A-QQ. 1.1-gjw-5 K9NfW'10l-1.0-sfo-'rua . fm, U Our generation lost an idol when President Kennedy OU' fifsf lasle of spllllu -Steve Friedman' was assassinated on November 22, 1963. l it A - ,r - , gg I My V U ,V A A . 5 , , ,,j , . Q my t r ,-E r' 2 -5 3-k X EQ ,M 3 .. of 'X K , if ' 2-a,1:2,f 2 f .. s 'M s i M , ,. y , Ez , 4 ...,, , g Q3, K A ? - -1 r.'- , , ef Q ' 2? lg K fi? K' 1, me X . : Q iv. ...,. .QAM , .krL,L nk u.L:: 1 is K Vkhkl We ,Q , i N . F th ' , YA A 1 . A ' My vsflg, it is il' s is 1 Q J' 13? 1' e - J' , On a blizzaroly day in November, the Lakewood Tigers ate up the Patriots in the state play- As S0Pli0m0feS we looked UP T0 Senlofs, eSPeClGllY Judy l-C1ll0, G1 Offs. head girl who combined leadership ability with a great sense of 232 humor. Mr. Waldman, principal, during our sopho- more and iunior years. ln our junior year, the barrel became a sym- bol of East-GW rivalry. That year we were its proud posessors. eww- .Q-'mg - -vw -- Seniors Look Back On Past Three Years The Jolly Green Giant climbed to great heights as GW's mascot. QQ Even seniors showed an abundance of school spirit. 5 The influence of Mr. Wright's personality was felt throughout the school, Q 'f I W, i s ? Zv?S l ' liege? 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A ' fewer .fm That was the weed that was. 233 Aarons, Ralph 181 Abbott, Robert 111,163 Abbott, Susan 199 Abramowitz, Mark 199 Abrums, Anne 199 Abrums, Janet 163 Adams, David 199 Adams, Pamela 181 Adams, Thomas 114,163 Baum, Georgia 200 Bechthold, Mark 181 Becker, Laura 200 Becker, Steven 101,163 Beebe, David 200 Beebe, Duane 163 Beezley, Carolyn 181 Beimford, Joseph 164 Bekerman, Joseph 98,200 Index Bradford, Richard 182 Bradford, Roger 164 Brandenburg, Carl 164 Breen, Timothy 201 Breeze, Ann 202 Brennan, Peggy 164 Brescian, Antoine 164 Brewson, Gary 202 Brewster, Pamela 182 Chadwick, Cynthia 203 Chambers, Roger 203 Chapman, Donald 109 Chapman, Donna 182 Chapman, Marian 165 Chase, Nancy 182 Cheroutes, Susan 165 Chidley, Thomas 203 Childs, Edward 182 Adee, Yvonne 143,199 Adkins, James 181 Adler, Kenneth 199 Aglietti, Mark 181 Agren, Catherine 181 Aguilar, Joyce 163 Aiello, Suzee 163 Aikawa, Ron 199 Albi, Ralph 102,181 Alex, Alan 181 Alexander, Karen 58,72,91,127, Belf Joseph 200 Bel1:Dona 164 Bell, Jon 164 Bell, Bell Lawrence 101,114 Rex 120181 Bell, Susan 38,53,62,87,200 Belleris, Marina 201 Bemel, Allen 181 Bemel, Rodger 164 Benet, Lynn 201 Benish, Catherine 164 Briggs, Deborah 182 Bright, Larry 202 Brink, Cheryl 164 Christensen, Cheryl 203 Christensen, Tina 165 Clancy, Katherine 165 Brinkenhoff, Michael 202 Brinkenhoff, Michele 164 Brock, Stephen 164 Broman, Melanie 164 Bronson, Linda 202 Bronstein, Byron 164 Brooks, Debra 182 Brooks, Lenny 117,118 Clark, Billie 165,203 Clark, David 165 Clark, Ellen 182 Clark, Kenneth 203 Clark, Pamela 203 Clark, Mike 165 Clark, Pamela 162,165 Clemens, William 204 159,199 Alexander, Kirk 163 Alexander, Mike 153 Allee, Jan 163 Allen, Buck 181 Allen, David 199 Allen, James 98,121,123,199 Allen, Michael 181 Allen, Patricia 181 Allen, Yvonne 144,199 Allison, Gay 163 Alterman, Bennett 110,181 Anderson Becky 163 Anderson Donald 181 Anderson Glee 199 Anderson Karin 199 Anderson Kathy 199 Anderson Kenneth 101,111,163 Anderson, Mary 199 Anderson, Michael 80,85,98,115, 123,199 Benn, Richard 181 Bennett, John 164 Bennett, Patricia 201 Benson, Linda 164 Bentzen, Carol 164 Bequette, Barbara 181 Berenbaum, Kay 164 Berenbaum, Lynn 181 Berenberg, Chris 181 Beresford, Linda 201 Berg, Cynthia 164 Bergerhouse, Carol 201 Berkowitz, Larry 53,201 Berland, Lynne 201 Berlau, Beverly 181 Berlau, Steven 164 Berman, Teri 201 Berman, Warren 201 Bernstein, Carie 164 Bernstein, Linda 201 Bernstein, Ronald 111 Brown, Brown Barry 182 David 103111 164 Brown: John 165 I I Brown, Kathleen 202 Brown, Michael 118,134 Brown, Michael S. 36,81 ,98,1 13, 114,117,150,201 Brown, Richard 103,202 Brown, Bruce 100,123,182 Cleveland, Douglas 43,98,204 Clevenger, Phyllis 165 Cliff, Arnold 204 Cliff, Debra 165 Cline, Peter 182 Cloven, William 182 Cobiella, Julita 204 Cody, Durwin 165 Cohagan, Michael 182 Anderson, Patricia 36,55,78,79,199 Anderson, Sandra 163 Andrews, Gregory 163 Andrews, Jill 163 Angle, Nancy 199 Ankeny, William 181 Appel, Darrell 199 Applebaum, Marc 54,105,120,199 Ardelt, Stephen 200 Armstrong, Phyllis 181 Arnot, James 181 Ashley, Denise 163 Austin, Steven 200 Ayers, James 163 Bacheller, Brooke 163 Backus, John 163 Badis, Shellie 200 Bahne, Jeanne 52,200 Bailey, Dennis 117,118 Baker, Susan 163 Ball, Patricia 200 Ballinger, Kenneth 163 Banks, George 52,200 Bernstein, William 164 Berry, Dennis 201 Berry, Kenneth 164 Berry, Robert 181 Bershof, James 105,201 Bershof, Peggy 83,84,89,181 Beusse, Mary 164 Beyer, David 181 Bilett, Terry 201 Billinger, Sandra 181 Bills, Theodore 201 Banks, Nancy 181 Barber, Lance 163 Bard, Carol 200 Barge, Bartlow 163 Barker, Patricia 200 Barlow, Beverly 163 Barlow, Constance 200 Barlow, Ronald 81,103,107,109, 198,200 Barlow, Sherri 83,89,181 Barnacle, Nancy 181 Barnes, Jack 181 Barnes, Lynn 181 Barnholtz, Richard 200 Baron, Stanley 200 Barrocas, Jacob 163 Barrows, Margaret 163 Barry, Rebecca 163 Barth, Lise 181 Bartscherer, Edward 181 Bashore, Sidney 163 Bassett, Carol 163 Bateman, Susan 200 Baughman, Rodney 200 Binkley, Edward 144,157,201 Birkenmayer, Biff 164 Black, Steven 181 Blake, Frederic 164 Blanchard, Steven 117,118 Blanchet, David 164 Blanchet, Kimberly 62,90,201 Bland, Elaine 164 Blank, Anita 181 Bley, Jerald 164 Blitt, Marcella 201 Bloedorn, David 114,164 Blomberg, Marla 201 Blomquist, Jane 164 Bobb, Gloria 181 Bobrick, Lewis 181 Bobrick, Steven 164 Bodaness, Stephen 101,164 Bollig, Ronald 201 Bomash, Marilyn 181 Bonbright, Robert 115 Boner, James 182 Boner, Paul 164 Booth, Ruth 201 Borcherts, Mary 201 Borucki, Kent 101,164 Boss, Donna 164 Bouchier, Pat 182 Bowers, Kent 201 Bowes, Margaret 62,82,182 Bowman, Joan 164 Boxwell, Robert 114,164 Boxwell, Steven 114 Boyd, Joseph 111 Boynton, Patricia 201 Bracksieck, George 101,164 Bradford, Brant 182 Bradford, Eileen 201 Bruce, Christopher 182 Bruce, Danny 117,118,165 Bruce, Douglas 202 Bruce, Larry 115,182 Brummett, Ronald 182 Bruno, Gary 115,182 Bryant, Bette 165 Buchanan, James 202 Buchholz, David 182 Buck, Patricia 165 Budig, Valerie 126,202 Buhrmaster, Susan 202 Buka, Ludie 202 Bulkeley, James 182 Burchfield, Dean 98,109,123,182 Burkart, Elisabeth 202 Burnham, Kenneth 114,202 Burnley, Cathryn 202 Burns, Frederick 97,98,110,121, 123,182 Burns, Patrick 182 Burton, Charles 98 Burton, Robert 182 Bush, Linda 202 Butcher, Charles 102,110,120 Butcher, Richard 135,182 Butler, Cynthia 182 Butterly, Robert 84,202 Butz, Gary 98 Bynum, Jo Ann 202 Bynum, Thad 100,123 Cain, James 142 Caldwell, Cynthia 62,182 Callaway, James 109,120,202 Callaway, Sandra 165 Cameron, Sandra 182 Canaday, Joyce 165 Canfield, Donald 114 Carbaugh, Debara 182 Carbone, Charlene 165 Carey, Colleen 40,52,132,159,202 Carlin, Charles 202 Carlson, Pamela 78,182 Carpenter, Doris 202 Carpenter, Jane 182 Carroll, Peggy 202 Carson, Mary Jo 182 Carter, Galen 165 Cary, Jill 165 Case, Bonnie 202 Cash, William 203 Cashman, Joseph 203 Cashmore, Kathleen 182 Cashmore, Michael 115,165 Cason, Forrest 203 Cassidy, John 114 Cebulski, Constance 203 Center, Ray 203 Center, Sarah 182 Cersonsky, Marilyn 182 Cohan, Evan 165 Cohen, Audrey 165 Cohen, Linda 204 Cohen, Marla 204 Cohen, Marsha 182 Cohen Cohen Cohen Cohen Cohen Cohn, Cohn, Colby, Michael 204 1 , Robin 182 Robyn 183 , Stuart 183 , Terry 165 Devra 204 Randy 204 Gail 183 f Coleman, Shirley 183 Colip, Sharon 183 Collins, Sharron 183 Connally, James 183 Connell, Robert 165 Cook, Cynthia 165 Cook, Georgia 54,140,183 Cook, Karen 165 Cook, Kathleen 90,198,204 Cook, Merri 204 Cook, Susan 183 Cook, Terry 204 Cooley, Patricia 183 Coomer, Sandra 183 Cooper, Cathy 183 Cooper, Michael 204 Cooper, Pamela 204 Cooper, Stuart 165 Cooper, Tony 165 Cope, Carol 89,183 Cope, Patricia 165 Copen, Copley, Carolee 204 Gerald 165 Coppinger, Michael 204 Corash, Michael 204 Corn, Robert 115,183 Corwin, Andrew 183 Counts, Sharon 183 Couwlier, Ann 166 Cowen, Margaret 62,78,81,18 Cowger, Karen 204 Coyte, John 183 Crain, Chris 101 Cramer, David 166 Cromer, Steven 166 Criswell, Joyce 166 Crohn, Bernard 166 Cromley, Linda 204 Cronk, Karen 204 Cronk, Kenneth 166 Crowell, Peter 183 Cunningham, Kathleen 166 Cunningham, Ronald 204 Curfman, James 183 Currigan, Colleen 166 Curry, Martha 204 Curtin, John 166 3 Cuthbertson, Ken 204 Cutright, Paul 183 Daddis, Nicholas 183 Dale, David 166 Danbom, Daniel 166 Daniels, Susan 204 Danielski, Jeff 204 Darby, Christopher 204 Darling, Jon 166 Darnell, Barbara 184 Davidoff, Sharon 166 Davidson, Josef 204 Davidson, Martin 166 Davis, Bruce 166 Davis David 166 Davis Fredrica 204 Davis Kirk 120,184 Davis Kay 205 Davis Roger 184 Davis f Thomas 114,205 Dawson, Edward 205 Dawson, Glenda 166 Dawson, Nancy 54,184 Day, John 198,205 Day, Robert 205 Dazey, Scott 117,118,184 Dean, Janet 184 Dean, Robert 166 Debber, Jay 166 Decker, Joseph 166 Degginger, Martha 184 DeGraffenreid, Earl 166 DeGroffenreid, Karen 166 Delaney, Jan 205 Delaney, Jeanette 184 Dennis, Joyce 205 Depew, James 184 Des Grosellier, James 205 Dever, Trudy 205 Devins, Karen 166 Devins, Maury 166 Devore, John 184 Ekeland, Pamela 184 Elbeck, Phillip 206 Eliopulos, Nicholas 184 Ellis, Judith 167 Ellis, Stephen 206 Ellison, Ann 184 Ellison, Harry 167 Ely, Constance 167 Emery, Janice 184 Emrich, Wendy 167 Enderich, Bonita 143,206 Englander, Sandra 206 Englard, Yvonne 184 English, Randi 184 Eno, John 206 Enright, Cynthia 167 Epcar, Steven 101 Erickson, Gregory 206 Erickson, Judy 184 Erickson, Karen 206 Erickson, Lynda 167 Eriksen, Sharon 184 Eskanos, Mark 167 Estlow, Sally 184 Evanoski, Cheryl 206 Everroad, Brian 206 Ewers, Beverly 167 Facer, Lorraine 59,184 Farkas, Robert 167 Farmer, Nona 167 Fasano, Edward 167 Feldman, Beth 167 Feldman, Donald 206 Feldman, Ronald 167 Felix, Paula 206 Felkner, Janet 206 Fersztendig, Barbara 206 Fieman, Karen 167 Fieman, Richard 167 Fifer, Barbara 87,206 Fink, William 207 Finkelstein, Lili 207 Index Fried, Marilyn 185 Frieder, David 185 Friedland, Jeffrey 149,168 Friendland, Johanna 185 Friendlob, Stephen 185 Friedman, Michelle 168 Frohlick, Linda 207 Frohlick, Ronald 103,207 Frost, Barbara 208 Frost, Michele 168 Fuhs, Diane 185 Furrow, Wayne 208 Gagnon, Linda 208 Gale, Jane 208 Gale, Pliny 185 Galey, Robert 208 Galios, Paula 208 Gallon, Helen 208 Galligan, Lorraine 185 Ganatsas, Mary 168 Garam, Gustav 208 Garam, Rose 208 Garber, Elayne 185 Garbett, Rocky 185 Garcia, Deborah 185 Gard, Linda 168 Gardenswartz, Sonia 168 Garel, Clifford 101,168 Garland, Edward 100,185 Garnett, Elisabeth 82,185 Garrett, Anne 62,72,208 Garver, Janet 168 Gaskie, Robert 185 Gawerc, Jimmie 208 Geddy, Pamela 185 Gee, Judy 185 Gendill, Gary 117,118 Genera, Donna 185 Gerstenberger, Michael 168 Gerstenberger, Steven 168 Gerstenberger, Thomas 185 Gettman, Glenn 101,168 Devries, Allan 123 Dewar, William 184 Dickman, Mary 166 Dickman, Michael 205 Dickson, Gary 166 Diehl, Kenneth 184 Dinges, Gretchen 166 DiSalle, Joycelyn 205 DiSalle, Paula 166 Dochterman, Vicki 184 Dorsey, William 205 Dougherty, Kathleen 166 Douglas, Sandra 205 Douglass, Bruce 184 Downes, Edward 167 Drage, Joan 205 Drake, Dianne 55,84,90,91,205 Drake, Sharon 167 Driftmeyer, Marilyn 167 Driscoll, Kathleen 205 Drugan, James 167 Dubin, Bette 167 Dubin, Martin 167 Duckworth, Martha 184 Duesbury, William 184 Dugan, Virginia 206 Duman, Cheri 206 Duman, Diana 184 Duman, Lynne 206 Duman, Renee 206 Dungan, Dana 184 Dunlop, Dennis 184 Durkee, Nancy 184 Durrance, Margaret 167 Dyer, Brenda 167 Dyer, Linda 184 Ealey, Robert 165 Earl, James 102,115,120,184 Earl, Sandra 184 Eckles, Cynthia 167 Eddy, Sandra 184 Edwards, Thomas 184 Eggers, Bruce 100,123,184 Ehre, Jeniece 167 Eichelberger, Stanley 206 Eighmy, Kaylor 206 Finnell, Lee 184 Finnell, Sue Ann 167 Firth, Linda 207 Fischer, Peter 167 Fishencord, Ray 167 Fisher, Rick 97,98,99,107,109,120 Fisher, John 184 Fisher, Mark 167 Fisk, Jennie 140,184 Fitzsimmons, James 167 Fladerman, Patricia 207 Fladerman, Susan 167 Flanigan, Patrick 207 Flax, Jill 167 Flaxer, Susan 167 Fleischman, Michael 40,133,207 Flinn, Shirley 167 Flowers, Robyn 167 Floyd, Barbara 167 Fluharty, Michael 167 Folk, Gates 167 Ford, Ruth Ann 207 Forman, Michael 184 Forsyth, Carol 207 Forsythe, Theresa 207 Forte, Thomas 184 Fortner, Thomas 184 Foster, Elaine 167 Foster, Larry 207 Foster, Vicki 207 Fowler, Gregory 114,184 Fox, Rachelle 184 Frakes, Karen 20 Fralick, Robert 185 Francis, Lindsay 168 Frank, Barbara 185 Frankel, Susan 185 Fraze, Bette 207 Frazier, Giles 168 Frederick, Jan 207 Frederick, Susan 168 Freed, Antoinette 168 Freed, Charles 207 Freedman, Sharon 185 Fresques, Joyce 207 Freyer, John 168 Fried, Gayle 207 Giannuzzi, Gary 133 Gibas, Beverly 185 Gibbs, Patricia 185 Gilbert, 208 Gilbert, Franchelle 168 Gilbert, Steven 208 Gilbert, Janice 168 Giles, Russell 168 Gillette, David 208 Gilmore, Michael 100,115,185 Ginsberg, Jeffrey 168 Ginsberg, Sherrie 208 Ginsberg, William 168 Ginsburg, Melanie 185 Glaser, John 113,114,185 Gleason, James 168 Gluckstern, Mark 208 Gnadt, Stephen 168 Gold, Ricki 186 Goldberg, Bobette 186 Goldberg, Irwin 208 Goldberg, Richard 208 Goldblatt, Helene 186 Golden, Adrienne 186 Goldfogel, Michael 168 Golding, Gilbert 168 Goldstein, Sandra 186 Goldstein, Stephen 208 Good, Hal 186 Goodman, Reid 186 Goodman, Richard 168 Goodwin, Albert 168 Goralnik, Julie 186 Gordon, Joel 133,168 Gorelick, Joy 208 Gough, Linda 186 Graham, John 114,162,168 Graham, Joseph 168 Grass, Harry 138,208 Graves, Dennis 117,118,208 Gray, Karen 168 Gray, Margery 208 Grazi, Elizabeth 168 Grazi, Lynn 168 Grazi, Sol 208 Green, Jake 96,98,110,12O Bradley 104,105,117,118, Green, Michael 208 Greene, Constance 186 Greenwell, Frank 186 Gregory, Karen 186 Grimes, Julia 186 Grimes, Richard 169 Grissom, Michael 132,208 Gross, Glen 186 Gross, Pamela 169 Gross, Steven 105 Grosso, John 114 Gruben, Sherie 208 Guber, Steven 186 Guertner, William 138,208 Guettlein, Monika 186 Guild, Chester 169 Guild, Nancy 91,209 Gulkin, Daniel 169 Gulley, Donald 209 Gulley, Kenneth 169 Gunning, Barbara 209 Gustafson, Alice 209 Haberman, Barbara 169 Haddock, Charles 102,120,209 Hafertepen, John 73,116,117,118 209 Hageman, Amy 186 Hageman, Sandra 169 Hagen, Betty 169 Hagen, Raymond 209 Hailpern, Mark 149,169 Hailpern, Sheila 209 Halberg, Mark 169 Hall, Martha 169 Hallock, Marbie 209 Hally, Paul 169 Hamer, Cindy 169 Hamill, Judith 186 Hamm, Sharon 169 Hammel, Deborah 54,209 Hammill, Marcia 169 Hammond, Trudy 169 Hancen, Sandra 169 Hand, John 43,144,i45,2o9 Handley, Glenn 186 Hanks, Gerald 186 Hanks, Geraldine 186 Hansen, Pamela 169 Hanson, Bruce 145,158,209 Hanson, Cheryl 55,85,209 Harms, Christine 209 Harney, David 209 Harney, Suzanne 186 Harr, Karen 209 Harrington, Vance 39,210 Harris, Howard 186 Harris, Jeffrey B. 169 Harris, Jeffrey K. 169 Harris, Pamela 210 Harris, Phyllis 210 Harrison, Cheryl 169 Hart, Gary 210 Hart, Michael 169 Hartman, Julianne 186 Harvey, Karen 169 Harvey, Susan 210 Hawkins, David 169 Hawkins, Dee Anne 186 Hawley, Mary 72,87,210 Hayes, Anne 169 Hayes, Linda 210 Hayes, Vance 80,186 Hays, Candi 210 Hays, Nancy 186 Hays, Melissa 210 Hayutin, Robyn 210 Heard, Robert 186 Hecker, Linda 169 Heflin, Micaela 210 Heider, Carolyn 210 Heider, Jill 169 Heit, Beverly 210 Heitler, Lynn 210 Heller, Jacquie 186 Heller, Ronald 169 Hellerstein, Bruce 123,187 Henderson, Gary 187 Hendler, Janet 187 Hendrick, Mary 187 6 Hendricks, Jean 21 Henry, Cynthia 210 Henry, Ronald 169 Herman, Sheila 187 Herman, Jack 210 Hermanutz, Anthony 169 Herndon, Jacquelyn 62,63,90,21O Herodes, Janice 187 Herrington, Paul 210 Hershner, Donald 187 Hess, Sandra 210 Hess, Carolyn 169 Heward, Marilyn 15,53,210 Heward, Sylvia 169 Hewes, Robert 169 Hickey, Judith 55,87,211 Hickman, Pamela 187 Hiegert, Philip 187 Higginson, Robert 187 Hilbert, James 169 Hilburger, John 187 Hill, David 131,169 Hill, James 169 Hindahl, George 211 Hindahl, Jonni 211 Hine, Susan 169 Hines, Susan 211 Hirschman, Sue 169 Hirsh, Roberta 211 Hitchcock, Fredrick 187 Hix, Dotty 169 Hobaugh, Marianne 169 Hobson, Catherine 169 Hoffman, Christine 187 Hoffman, Patricia 211 Hohnstein, John 187 Holbrook, Elizabeth 169 Holbrook, Margaret 211 Holland, Jennifer 211 Hollowell, William 170 Homersham, Kenneth 187 Hornbein, Victoria 131,159,211 Horne, Terry 21 1 Horwitz, Richard 211 Houghton, Todd 21 1 Houston, Thomas 21 1 Houtz, Kenneth 187 Howard, Jody 90,211 Howard, Thomas 98 Howell, Catherine 187 Howell, Deborah 170 Howell, Elizabeth 170 Howell, Patricia 211,231 Howerton, Patricia 157,187 Hoyt, Wesley 21 1 Hrdina, Pamela 186 Hughart, James 211 Hughes, John 170 Hughes, Richard 170 Hughes, Rosemary 170 Hull, Jeanette 211 Huis, Donna 187 H0ltin, John 113,114,211 Humble, Allen 211 Hunter, Norma 187 Jacobs, Steven 170 Jacobson, Thomas 212 Jaffe, Jaffe, Alan 212 Melinda 170 James, John 42,102,212 James James , Mary 187 , Nancy 187 Janover, Madeleine 170 Japha Jardin Jardin , Alvin 170 e, Harriet 212 e, Robert 114,187 Jaynes, Jack 98,115,118,212 Jefferson, Joyce 187 Jefferson, Juliet 187 Jeffrie Jenkin s, Marion 170 s, Andra 187 Index Keck, Nancy 213 Keil, Jane 213 Keller, Charles 188 Kelne, Norma 171 Kenar, Kathy 171 Kerr, Susan 171 U Kerstein, Sharon 213 Kesselman, Neil 38,214 Kevis, June 188 Keys, Lorraine 214 Kiddie, Douglas 214 Kidston, David 188 Kiken, Mark 171 Kilpatrick, Nancy 188 Kimball, Diane 60,82,188 Kimbell, Thomas 188 Jenkins, Mitch 101,111,123 Jenkins, James 212 Jennings, John 212 Jensen, Karen 187 Jenson, Thomas 212 Jeung, Catherine 188 Jeung, Kim 188 King, Adrian 214 King, David 171 King, James 214 King, Robert 171 King, Steven 214 King, Susan 171 King Terry 188 John 188 Johns, Johnson, David 117,118 Johnson, Dawn 170 Johnson, Georgia 188 Johnson, Janis 170 Johnson, Joan 72,87,213 Johnson, John 213 Johnson, Karen 170 Johnson, Patricia 188 Johnson, Steven 170 Johnson, Steven P. 103,213 Johnston, Daniel 31,50,97,98,120, 150,213 Johnston, Maureen 170 Johntry, Cynthia 188 Jonas, Jill 170 Jones, Charles 85,98,114,117,118, 213 Jones, Gregory 188 Jones, Karen 213 Jones, Karolyn 188 Jones, Jean 188 Jordan, Christie 170 Jordan, Teresa 170 Joseph, Nancy 170 Josephson, Bunny 30,188 Jost, Russell 170 Judd, Robert 170 Jurgensen, John 105,213 Justman, Marleen 213 Kahn, Glen 213 Kahn, Jay 170 Kahn, Robert 188 Kahn, Steven 213 Kaiser, Deborah 170 Kaley, Cleone 213 Kalmbach, Linda 213 Kalmbach, Lissa 170 Kaluk, Nick 188 Kaminetsky, Rena 213 Kaminski, Theresa 213 Hurlburt, Richard 212 Hurt, Linda 170 Huttenhow, Richard 170 Hyche, Janet 170 Hyder, Kelly 212 Hyder, Debra 187 Dennis 100,123,187 Hyder, lkner, Ronnie 187 Inman, Julie 170 Irons, Kathy 212 Isaacson, Sandra 170 lsenberg, Robert 170 Israel, Susan 212 Ivan, Jeffrey 170 Ivan, Vonnie 212 Iverson, Kristi 212 Ivey, Pamela 212 Jackson, David 212 Jackson, Donald 187 Jacobs, Charles 107,109,212 Jacobs, Garry 212 Jacobs , Mariam 170 Jacobs, Stephen 40,198,212 Kaminski, Thomas 72,188 Kaminsky, Aureen 213 Kanas, Michael 188 Kaplan, Vicki 54,87,98,213 Karakusis, Peter 188 Karakusis, Philana 188 Karcher, Willard 188 Karins, Susan 188 Karsh, Esther 213 Karsh, Gary 98,213 Karsh, Jeffrey 170 Kasik, Barbara 171 Katchen, Linda 213 Katsh, Sara 213 Katz, Debra 171 Katzson, Michele 213 Kaufman, Carin 171 Kauvar, Jane 213 Kava, Phina 213 Kava, Sara 171 Kawano, Robert 188 Kay, Marc 213 Kaymen, Patricia 171 Kealiher, Ruth 213 Kearney, David 188 Kingsley, Richard 156 Kirbens, Andrea 189 Kirbens, Drew 115,189 Kirkegaard, Nancy 189 Kirsch, Kenneth 171 Kistler, Kristine 189 Kittleson, Kathryn 214 Klatt, John 214 Klein, Mark 214 Klein, Sharlyn 189 Klein, William 171 Kleiner, Sharon 214 Klock, Glenn 189 Klugman, Richard 171 Knaster, Cary 214 Kniss, Pamela 62,63,86,214 Knittel, Katherine 189 Knox, Linda 189 Knutsen, Linda 171 Knutsen, Robert 214 Kobayashi, Joyce 39,87,126,158, 214 Kohn, Robert 189 Kole, Kraig 189 Konterski, Alex 189 Koral, Charlotte 214 Kornblatt, David 214 Kortnicki, Harry 189 Koscove, Eric 152,189 Kotesek, Susan 189 Kozatch, Marcie 214 Kozloff, Daniel 171 Krauss, Steven 79,104,105,109,198, 214 Kremer, Kathleen 214 Kroll, Jan 171 Kroll, Vickie 189 Krupp, Louis 171 Kuhns, David 214 Kurtz, Stephen 171 Kurz, Jan 189 Kutler, Andra 214 Kutner, Michael 214 Kuxhaus, Vicki 214 Lacefield, James 98,110,123,189 Lackey, Charles 214 Laffoon, Cynthia 189 Laffoon, Nancy 171 Lageson, Linda 215 Lake, Christine 215 Lampshire, Stanley 215 Lancaster, Christine 215 Landers, Beth 171 Langley, Stephen 141,158,215 Langley, Vincent 101,171 Lankin, Amy 189 Lankowitz, Debra 215 Lapin, Gary 215 Larson, Barbara 215 Larson, Linda 59,189 Larson, Sinda 171 Latona, Cheryl 215 Lawrence, Charles 215 Lazere, Richard 215 Leach, Catherine 189 Lear, Donald 215 Lebsack, Mary 215 Leder, Eric 171 Lee, Douglas 215 Lehrer, Beverly 189 Leidholt, Douglas 101 Leiser, Wayne 105,171 Lentz, Carol 171 Lesher, Lorraine 41 ,52,215 Leventhal, James 120,215 Levine, Daniel 171 Levine, Deborah 171 Levine, Kent 98,215 Levine, Ronald 215 Levine, Susan 37,86,216 Levitch, Hal 189 Levitt, Brian 171 Levitt, Jeffrey 189 Levitt, Lezlie 162,172 Levitt, Sherry 189 Levy, Barry 216 Levy, Jacques 216 Levy, Janis 189 Levy, Michael 114,189 Lewis, Brett 172 Lewis, Carol 172 Lewis, Don 172 Lewkowitz, Audrey 189 Ley, Jeffrey 115,216 Lilly, George 216 Lindenbaum, Rhoda 189 Lindenmeier, Debara 216 Lindross, Miriam 172 Lingle, Jeffrey 48,98,189 Linkow, Ronald 216 Linsenmaier, Thomas 189 Linzy, Terry 189 Lipper, Wendy 172 Littman, Harry 216 Littman, Sandra 172 Litvak, Elaina 190 Livingston, Donn 115,190 Lloyd, Bruce 172 Lloyd, Deborah 216 Lobenhofer, Louis 172 Locki, Karen 190 Locketz, Leslie 16,53,216 Loeser, Cary 73 Lofflin, Michael 190 Logan, Michael 172 Lohman, Deabran 216 Long, Gary 190 Looney, Jerri 216 Lorance, Suellen 190 Lorance, Wayne 114,172 Lubchenco, Ann 55,90,216 Lubliner, Sheldon 172 Luby, Chester 216 Lucas, Harriet 172 Lucas, Meredith 216 Luke, Shirley 172 Lukens, Karen 172 Lukens, Kay 216 Lung, Valerie 172 Luongo, Constance 172 Lustig, James 172 Lustig, Merle 172 Lyday, June 216 Lyman, Marcia 190 Lynch, Diane 216 Lyons, Derald 190 Lyons, Nancy 190 Lyons, Nedra 216 Mackey, Mary Lou 190 Maclear, Maryann 190 Madden, Judith 42,87,216 Madison, Bruce 105,190 Madiso n, Sharon 172 Madsen, Mark 111,172 Madsen, Paul 114,172 Maes, Lee 110,123,190 Mahe, Patricia 21 6 Mahoney, Timothy 172 Mahoney, Gael 190 Main, Kristen 216 Malk, Diane 172 Malloy, Mary 216 Malucci, Terri 216 Maly, John 172 Mancin i, Brent 190 Mandel, James 172 Mandelbaum, Gary 190 Mann, David 216 Manning, Mary 83,89,190 Maranville, Lynn 216 Marcus, Jeffrey 149,172 Mark, William 172 Markham, Carol 216,231 Markman, Randie 217 Marks, Joanne 54,190 Marks, Judith 190 Markson, Peggy 172 Marquis, Kathryn 172 Marrow, Hyla 172 Marshall, Carl 218 Martin, Christine 190 Martin, Gary 218 Martin Kay 218 Martin Keith 190 Martin Nancy 218 Martin Paul 190 Martin Paula 173 Martin, Peter 173 Martin, Sherrie 218 Martin, Susan 173 Mason, Cynthia 58,190 Masunaga, David 101,173 Matakanski, Barbara 173 Mathis, Steven 52,148,190 Matte, Karen 190 Matte, Patricia 218 Matteson, Elizabeth 147 Mattingly, Gary 190 Mausner, Jeffrey 120,173 May, Gary 116,117,218 May, Richard 118,191 Mayers, Joseph 101 McBrayer, Diane 191 McCabe, Peter 158 McCalmon, Jeffrey 101,173 McCandless, Kris 173 McCarter, Michael 218 McCarter, Steven 191 McCarty, Donald 218 McCarty, Dennis 111 McClain, Lynn 191 McClure, Ross 191,218 McComb, John 218 McConaty, Christine 218 McCracken, Warren 101,1 1 McCrory, Sharon 218 McElroy, Robert 115 McElvany, Randall 173 McEntee, Jacqueline 218 McEntee, Jerry 191 McGeehon, Stephanie 173 McGowen, Craig 191 McGowen, Cynthia 173 McGrath, Steve 101,173 McKinney, James 218 McKnight, Diana 191 McKnight, Gail 191 McKnight, Laurie 191 McLean, Marcie 191 McManis, Rosemary 191 McMillan, Sandy 218 McNally, Michelle 191 McPeek, Steven 219 McQuiddy, Patrick 191 Mcileynolds, Rosalee 173 Meek, Mary 219 Mefford, Thomas 219 Megenity, Marilyn 173 Mellin, Janet 219 Mendelsberg, Martin 219 Mendelsberg, Wendy 191 Mestek, Margaret 191 Metcalfe, Linda 219 Methven, Robert 191 Metro, Karen 191 Metzger, Bonnie 219 Metzger, Dawn 173 Meyer, Edward 219 Midland, Donna 173 Mikhailoff, Sharon 191 Milam, Martella 219 Milford, Steven 191 Milholland, Sylvia 219 Milholm, David 173 Miller, Christina 145 5,173 Index Miller, Deborah 219 Miller, Gregory 219 Miller, Janet 219 Miller, Janis 191 Miller, Judy 173 Miller, Karen 173 Miller, Linda 219 Miller, Mary 173 Miller, Paul 173 Millisack, Joan 219 Mills, Mary 173 Milstein, Lorna 78,79,191 Milzer, Beth 173 Milzer, Gary 191 Miranda, Erlinda 41,48,52,219 Mischke, Thomas 191 Mitchell, Scott 219 Mitchell, Mitchell, Elizabeth 191 Eugenie 84,219 Mitchell, Marilyn 191 Mitchell, Mitchell, Mark 173 Mary 148,219 Mizer, Thomas 219 Moe, Judith 219 Moe, Ka thy 191 Moffett, Rozan 191 Mohr, Jacquelyn 173 Molzer, Montav Montoy Richard 116,117,118,2l9 on, Neil 173 a, Alan 220 Montrose, Susan 220 Moore, Moore, Gene 191 Julie 173 Morison, Mary 191 Morris, Morris, Morris, Morris, Morris, Morris, Morse, David 101,173 Debra 191 Janis 173 Jay 173 Robert 191 Sandra 191 Margaret 173 Morton, Christopher 173 Mosko, Mosko, Mosko, Corinne 158,220 Gilbert 54,191 Jay 220 Mosley, Margaret 192 Moyers, Jann 43,58,86,22O C9128-1'1 rx O'Connor, Patrick 174 Ocrant, Joann 192 O'Donnell, George 221 O'Donnell, William 221 Okuno, Candace 174 Oldham, Frank 98,115,221 Olds, Catherine 221 Olmsted, Gary 192 Olsen, Cheryl 192 Olsen, Kent 142,221 Olshanksy, Barbara 192 Olson, Kristina 192 Olson, Robert 192 Olson, Tom 221 O'Neill, Thomas 192 Ormiston, Carl 221 Osendorf, James 192 Ostlin, Melodie 174 Oxman, Leslie 82,192 Oxman, Thomas 192 Ozmun, Toni 43,148,221 Pack, Marsha 221 Paget, Philip 192 Painter, Katherin 192 Paley, Robert 221 Panek, Theresa 175 Paolucci, Alice 175 Papageorge, Victoria 192 Papano, Peter. 192 Papedo, Nick 98,115,192 Papedo, Pete 115,192 Parker, Cleo 42,9O,221 Parris, Andrea 221 Parry, Richard 174 Patterson, David 192 Paulsen, Richard 84,98,115,123,2 Paulson, Cynthia 193 Payne, Carol 221 Pedigo, Barbara 193 Peine, Denise 193 Pekrul, Sue 174 Pelton, Katherine 221 Penney, David 221 Pepper, Adrean 192 Pepper, Debra 174 Peres, Denise 192 i Price, Neal 174 Price, Rocky 117,118 Pringle, Andrea 222 Printz, Alan 193 Proebstel, Kathleen 175 Prommel, Karen 222 Pryor, Edwin 101,111,175 Pryor, Jeffrey 37,50,102,150,222 Psaltis, Vivian 222 Puck, Jennifer 73 Pugh, John 174 Pyle, Kathryn 174 Radetsky, Beth 193 Radetsky, Sharon 174 Rae, William 193 Ragar, Carol 174 Rainey, John 222 Randall, James 114 Rashbaum, Stephan 222 Rassbach, Walter 193 Rautsaw, Bill 101,111,174 Rautsaw, Marta 222 Rawlins, Marda 222 Ray, Marcia 222 Read, Sue 62,63,222 Reckling, Candace 222 Reddish, Pamela 174 Redick, Linda 222 Redick, Ronald 152,193 Reece, Theodore 222 Reed, Bud 222 Reed, Edward 101 Reed, Michael 174 Rees, Kim 174 Rego, Larae 174 Reich, Gregory 222 Reich, Pamela 222 Reichman, Victor 131,222 Reid, Joan 175 Reid, John 193 ' Reid, Mardi 48,91,222 Reid, Thomas 114,198,222 Reinders, Richard 194 Reker, Gary 194 Rember, Susan 194 Rezmovits, Arthur 223 Mugele, Karen 173 Mulhausen, Marsha 219 Muller, Joan 172 Murchie, Philip 173 Murphy, Bernice 220 Murphy, Kathleen 173 Murphy, Mary Jo 174 Muse, Pamela 174 Murray, Margaret 192 Musselman, Michael 192 Musser, Janine 220 Myers, Steven 192 Myre, Gary 174 Myrick, Berton 98,120,220 Nasbarg, Paula 192 Nathan, Kathleen 174 Nazarian, Lea 126,132,220 Neal, Donald 192 Neeley, Linda 192 Nelson, Joyce 220 Nelson, Maurice 192 Nelson, Robert 174 Nemirow, Steven 73,192 Netzer, John 220 Neugebauer, Laurel 174 Newcomb, Glenna 175 Newman, Judy 175 Nicholas, Robert 220 Nichols, Peter 73,220 Nidess, Rael 220 Nidess, Tanya 174 Niernberg, Dennis 220 Niespodziana, Sandra 192 Nix, Jerry 174 Noel, Andrea 174 Nogg, Laurie 192 Noren, Maryellen 220 Noss, Robert 123 Noworytta, Andrew 220 O'Brien, James 220 O'Connor, James 192 Perez, Madeline 193 Perkin, Ronald 221 Perkins, Dave 193 Perkins, Steven 174 Perkins, Michael 221 Perlmutter, Dennis 193 Permut, Sharon 174 Peros, Victoria 174 Peterson , candice 558,162,175 Peterson, Elizabeth 193 Peterson Peterson Peterson , Kristina 7B,85,90,221 , Marcia 221 Marcia 175 Pettibone, Stephen 127,221 Pew, Margaret 193 Pew, Wayne 173 Phillippe, Robert 193 Philips, Paula 174 Phillips, Michelle 193 Phillips, Sandra 221 Phillips, Sidney 193 Pierson, Nancy 193 Pinto, Robert 221 Piro, Phyllis 221 Pitts, Malcolm 101 Plagman, Larry 221 Plattner, Daniel lO5,113,114,222 Plessinger, John 222 Plumb, Holladay 193 Pluss, Jane 193 Pool, Karen 193 Pool, Kathy 193 Poole, Claire 174 Pope, Susan 193 Porter, Douglas 193 Porter, Margo 193 Posey, Duane 222 Potashnick, Arthur 222 Potashnick, Gary 174 Potter, Monty 100,115,164 Pou lsen , Powers, Bari 193 Clayton 222 Poznik, Judy 193 - Rezmovitz, Freda 175 Rheem, Allen 5O,113,114,194 Rhodes, Kristie 88,162,174 Rice, Cheryl 194 Rice, Jacquelyn 175 Rice, Kathy 223 Rich, Daniel 175 Richards, Billie 223 Richman, Mark 174 Richmond, Lisa 175 Richmond, Sandra 223 Rienks, Merrilea 194 Riesberg, Larry 100,194 Rifkin, Gary 194 Ring, Nadene 194 Ripley, Fred 175 S, Rixman, Lynne 175 Roark, Robert 1 11,175 Robbins, Christine 175 Roberts, Brandt 223 Roberts, Rebecca 174 Roberts, William 84,98,123,223 Robinson, Eric 223 Robinson, Philip 98,223 Robinson, Rick 145,223 Robischon, Monica 175 Rodgers, Katheryn 175 Rodgers, Melvin 100,109,110,120 Rohde, David 111,176 Roland, Bernhard 223 Roos, William 223 Root, Jayne 176 Rose, Joseph 104,105,194 Rose, Phillip 194 Rosen, Corey 148 Rosen, Sharon 176 Rosenberg, William 176 Rosenfeld, Debra 194 Rosenfeld, Gail 194 Roslund, Sidney 223 Ross, Marilyn 223 Ross, Marsha 223 Ross, Pamela 223 Rossman, Ronald 223 Rotenberg, Molly 223 Rothberg, Randall 223 Rothenberg, Rochelle 224 Rothstein, Beth 176 Rothstein, Bonnie 176 Rounds, Wesley 224 Rouse, Thomas 176 Rowley, Karen 176 Rowley, Michael 194 Ruark, Mitsy 194 Rubick, Barbara 224 Rubin, Cathy 224 Rubin, Linda 143,194 Rubinson, Dennie 224 Rubinstein, Roberta 224 Rudd, Suzanne 60,82,194 Ruehle, James 176 Ruff, Stanley 194 Rupp, Brian 224 Rushinc, Rory 176 Rushton, Lyell 224 Russell, James 224 Russell, Julie 176 Russell, Linda 194 Ruston, Charles 224 Ruth, John 81 ,98,99,123,224 Ryan, Larry 176 Sachs, Diana 62,194 Sachter, Estelle 224 Saeger, Kathleen 176 Safer, Cindy 176 Safer, Gail 194 Saliman, Cathy 176 Saliman, Pamela 224 Saling, Deborah 194 Saltzman, Alan 194 Samuels, Buddy 149,176 Sanchez, Dennis 224 Sandler, William 176 Sands, Kay Tee 87,224 Sansing, Raymond 103,224 Saper, Harriet 225 Sauers, Kathy 194 Sauers, Leisa 176 Savage, Daniel 176 Savage, David 225 Savage, Diane 194 Sawrey, Nancy 176 Schaaf, Susan 194 Schaeffer, Phillip 176 Schaps, Connie 176 Schafroth, Chris 176 Schleich, Christine 194 Schlottig, Karl 225 Schmidtman, Deborah 194 Schneider, Craig 98,122,123,225 Schneider, Cynthia 225 Schneider, Donice 194 Schrenk, Gary 144,145,194 Schrenk, Kevin 153,176 Schriener, Judith 194 Schrupp, Donald 176 Schrupp, Phil 225 Schubarth, Sharon 194 Schumacher, Patricia 176 Schuman, Jeanne 194 Schwab, Edwin 176 Schware, Beverly 225 Schwartz, Marcie 194 Schwartz, Michael 176 Scott, Chris 225 Scott, David 176 Scott, Donald 176 ' Sechler, Christine 194 Secon, Sue Ann 195 Seewald, Gladys 176 Seewald, Helen 225 Seibert, John 195 Senter, Albert 110 Senter, Stephen 195 Serafini, Lynn 78,194 Severtson, John 123,195 Severy, Margaret 87,139,225 Shaer, Gayle 54,89,195 Shafner, Mark 176 Shaner, Mark 177 Shannon, Kathy 195 Sharp, Janet 195 Sharpley, Dale 195 Shaw, Marian 148 Shea, Alfred 177 Shea, Kathleen 225 Sheeha n, Patricia 177 Sheldon, Gerald 225 Shere, Eve 195 Sherwo od, Ronald 114,117 Shewmaker, Doug 225 Shibly, Clifford 153 Shields, Robert 177 Shifers, Dairis 177 Shiramizu, Cathy 42,55,87,225 Shockley, Lawnie 100,177 Shott, John 195 Shreve, Suzanne 1 77 Shuldberg, Mike 195 Shulclberg, Susan 177 Shumsky, Susan 38,225 Shur, Beverly 225 Shuster, Howard 177 Shuster, Ronald 195 Shuteran, Stephanie 195 Shwayder, Douglass 177 Shwayder, Katherine 177 Sibley, Ranelle 195 Siegel, Kenneth 101 Siegel, Lynn 177 Siegel, Rae 225 Siegelman, Mark 177 Siegrist, John 101 Sierota, Sharon 225 Silver, Jack 225 Silver, Sue 195 Silverman, Robert 225 Simmons, Beverly 62,195 Simmons, Charlotte 195 Simmons, James 225 Simmons, John 225 Simmons, Seymour 226 Simon, Simon, Cathy 177 Marsey, 52,226 Simons, Mary Lynn 226 Singer, Judy 195 Singer, Paul 226 Sivils, Fredrick 134,226 Skinner, Robert 195 Sklar, Andrea 226 Slagle, Julie 177 Slavec, Anthony 101,123,177 Sliger, Gary 177 Sloan, Cathy 195 Sloan, Grant 177 Sloan, Margaret 177 Slosky, David 177 Small, Claudia 195 Small, Rochelle 195 Smith, Carl 226 Smith, David 226 Smith, David R. 195 Smith, Roberta 177 Smith, Lloyd 177 Smith, Marcia 195 Smith, Mary Ann 195 Smith, Sandra 195 Smith, Shelley 195 Smith, Steven 177 Smith, Susan 177 Smock, Kathy 195 Smookler, Ronald 177 Smyth, Michael 226 Sninchak, Mary Lee 177 Sninchak, Jo Ann 226 Snodgr Snyder Snyder Snyder Snyder SoboL SoboL ass, Kay 195 , Carole 195 , Richard 52,226 , Susan 226 , Willard 226 Ruth 177 Sheila 195 Index Spencer, Jill 195 Spencer, John 226 Speros, Georgia 195 Speros, Patricia 177 Sperry, Deborah 177 Spickelmier, Margaret 195 Spivak, Darcy 177 Spivak, Gary 177 Sprauer, Susan 226 Springer, Robert 226 Stailey, Susan 226 Stanfield, Judy 39,226 Stankowitsch, Jeanie 195 Stantz, Karen 195 Stapp, Peggy 226 Stapp, Timothy 195 Stark, William 227 Stark, Robert 177 Starr, Thomas 177 Stathopulos, Elaine 16,53,227 Stathopulos, James 111,177 Steele, Shelley 196 Steinberg, Cary 196 Steinbruegge, Jill 196 Steinfeld, Nancy 177 Steinmetz, Joan 177 Steinmetz, Julie 158,227 Stellor, Susan 196 Stevens, James 177 Stevens, Lorraine 196 Stevens, Mark 227 Stevenson, Kay 39,122,159,227 Stewart, Douglas 177 Stewart, Pamela 196 Steifler, Kenneth 105,227 Stills, Barbara 196 Stockmar, Brian 177 Stoker, Gary 177 Stokes, Barbara 227 Stokes, Joel 227 Stone, Robyn 153,177 Stone, William 103,196 Strachman, Marilyn 177 Strain, James 196 Stralser, Carol 177 Stransky, Philip 227 Strathman, Cheri 227 Strauss, Carol 177 Strauss, Jerald 227 Strear, Nancy 227 Suchey, James 177 Sullivant, Nancy 178 Sundine, Judd 178 Sunshine, Merrily 178 Susman, Charles 114 Susman, Victoria 178 Swan, Clark 196 Swinehar, Gary 178 Sydlow, Harry 97,98,109,110 Tagialavore, Frances 178 Talpers, Ronald 103,227 Tanzer, Alisa 227 Tapparo, Nelson 227 Tarbell, Nancy 178 Tatarsky, Mack 178 Sobule, Raeann 226 Sodano, Andrea 177 Sokolof, Phillip 177 Somers, Sandra 226 Spangler, David 226 Spaniel, Jeffrey 149,177 Spears, Ginny 226 Spector, Janet 226 Speer, Kenneth 177 Spencer, Charles 195 Taylor, Anne 196 Taylor, Cheryl 178 Taylor, Chris 227 Taylor, Kay 178 Taylor, Linda 178 Taylor, Marion 228 Taylor, Patricia 178 Taylor, Tad 178 Taylor, Trudy 228 Teitelbaum, Jay 178 Teller, Ralph 196 Terry, Patrick 114 Thaxton, Douglas 178 Thaxton, Lesley 60,713,196 Thayer, Tim 228 Theander, Pamela 196 Theimer, Laura 178 Thomas, Alexander 101,115 Thomas, John 178 Thomas, Karen 140,196 Thomas, Mary 196 Thomas, Michael 101,120 Thompson, Bruce 178 Thompson, Dianna 55,86,87,228 Thompson, Lenard 228 Thompson, Sally 178 Thoning, Eric 178 Thorburn, Kathleen 196 Thorp, Jeff 196 Thorsky, Judy 196 Tice, William 156,228 Tieszen, Judy 178 Timony, Marissa 178 Tinianow, Albert 115 Tippitt, David 113,114,228 Tipton, Christopher 178 Tober, Jeffrey 178 Toffoli, Deborah 178 Toll, Madelon 178 Toll, McClain 228 Torkelson, Gary 196 Touris, Constance 228 Towbin, Marty 196 Town, Larry 228 Tozier, Beverly 228 Tozier, Tobe 178 Trauman, Melanie 58,196 Treat, John 178 Trenam, James 228 Trenchard, Alice 196 Trenchard, John 228 Trenchard, Elizabeth 178 Tripp, Larry 228 Tucker, Daniel 162,176,178 Tull, Charles 228 Tull, Deborah 178 Tulper, Robert 228 Turner, Linda 228 Turner, Martha 196 Tursick, Mark 178 Tuteur, Barry 178 Tuthill, Christine 196 Tuttle, Michele 196 Underwood, Jean 178 Ungerleider, Stephanie 60,196 Upham, Pamela 196 Upite, Daina 38,52,144,229 Upite, llga 178 Utard, Deborah 178 Valas, Eleanor 196 Valdez, Leanna 229 Valter, Sherrie 229 Vanhoose, Bert 154,229 Van Nattan, Lynn 196 Van Schaack, Greg 114,196 Van Slochteren, Twila 196 Vatter, Gretchen 178 Vaughn, Bruce 111,123,178 Vaughn, Deborah 196 Vean, Allen 229 Vean, Wendy 178 Venette, Suellen 178 Versluys, Roger 114,179 Vest, John 98,115,120,196 Vestal, Karen 196 Vetter, Catherine 196 Vetter, Linda 54,229 Vickers, Cass 229 Villers, Lynn 196 Virtue, Thomas 196 Waddell, Nancy 197 Wafer, Patricia 179 Wagner, Bob 57 Wakabayashi, Mary Jane 197 Waldbaum, Mark 53,229 Waldman, Lee 114 Walker, Becky 179 Walker, David 197 Walker, Leslie 146,229 Walker, Rex 197 Wandel, Robert 197 Warneke, Stephen 197 Watson, Barry 229 Wayne, Nancy 197 Weber, Susan 179 Wedgle, Cathy 197 Weeks, Sheila 229 Wehner, Wink 98,107,109,11O 123 Weinberg, Carol 179 Weinreich, Marsha 229 Weinstein, Steven 179 Weisberg, Sandra 179 Weisberg, Thomas 197 Weisgerber, Toni 229 Weiss, Arvin 179 Weller, Patricia 229 Wellman, Charles 197 Wells, Beth 229 Wells, Paul 197 Wells, Randy 229 Werthman, Allan 114,179 West, Frances 229 Weston, Sandra 143,229 Weston, Sarah 179 Wexler, Jill 179 Whelpley, Stephen 179 Whistler, John 98,198,229 Whitaker, Judith 197 White, Thomas 179 white, William 114 Whiteman, Ann 144,229 Whiteside, Sharon 197 Whitmore, Barbara 229 Whitmore, Judith 83,197 Whitney, Judith 230 Wickell, Lynne 230 Aandahl, Vaughan 32 Adams, Merrill 26 Adams, Thomas 22 Albery, Elmer 180 Baldwin, Roland 30 Barnes, Margaret 33 Basham, Rita 33 Beck, Caroline 20 Berg, Rose 27 Bisceglia, Thomas 28 Boyer, Ralph 27 Brannberg, Robert 32,103, Branwell, Donald 22 Browning, Gregg 23,96 Bullock, Jack 32 Burkey, Richard 28 Burton, Charles 24 Carlson, Donald 23 Caswell, Elizabeth 33 Chance, Martha 22 Clark, John 32,136 Coffman, Dorothy 20 Conroy, Arthur 22 Cooper, Theodore 22 Cuckow, Sharon 28 Daly, John 32,152 Darr, Judith 24 Deeds, Martha 20 DeKoevend, Betty 20 Delagah, Hazle 22 DeSaverio, Armand 22,23 Deutsch, Bernadine 26 DeWitt, Frank 30 DiProfio, Marjorie 20 120,149 Wickham, Sandra 230 Wickham, Ross 179 Wiederspan, Connie 197 Wiese, James 107,108,109 Wikler, Kenneth 179 Wikler, Sally 72,230 Wilcox, Jeffrey 179 Wilcox, Nancy 179 Wilcox, Peter 230 Wiley, Gary 197 Willey, Barbara 197 Williams, Daniel 197 Williams, Horace 111 Williamson, Barbara 230 Wimbush, Gail 197 Windsor, Lora 179 Winer, Darryl 114,179 Winter, Mike 197 Wirth, Stephen 179 Wise, Nancy 197 Wisely, Billie 230 Wisely, Thomas 179 Witt, John 230 Facuhg DiTolla, John 22,110 Durand, Arthur 32 Eifler, Phyllis 26 Enos, Dudley 24 Forster, Donald 26 Friend, Robert 22 Gentile, Mary 24,128 Graham, Virginia 20 Hagan, Edith 21 Hashman, Jean 26 Hoffman, Irwin 32,104,105 Holland, Erick 18 Holmes, Pauline 23 Houghton, Linda 24 Hudek, Albert 32 Hunt, Jo Ann 24,148 Jacobson, Robert 30 Jeffries, Person 32,137 Jensen, George 18 Johnson, Wesley 26 Jordan, Richard 28,73,133 Johntry, Ruth 23,151 Kauerz, Marla 28 Keefe, Thomas 30 Kitchell, Marla 28 Koerber, William 24 Lail, Evelyn 26,142 Latta, Sadie 32 Maruyama, Bob 30 Index Woelber, Mark 114 Wolf, Mary Jane 88,162,179 Wolf, Sandra 230 Wolf, Terry 230 Wolff, Rose 179 Wolpo, Esther 230 Wong, Sandy 152 Wong, Stanley 230 Wood, Richard 197 Wood, Robert 197 Wood, Susan 55,87,230 Woodrome, Harvey 197 Woods, Kathleen 197 Woodyard, Ivan 197 Worick, Diane 179 Wortman, Sandra 197 Wright, Alanna 86,230 Wright, Norman 115,230 Wright, Susan 197 Yale, Gordon 104,105 Yaloff, Deborah 230 Yamada, Marlene 197 Index McCarthy, Violette 26 McConnell, Robert 27 McCool, Nancy 27 Mclntosh, Jack 30 Michael, Sally 28 Miles, Jean 33,63 Milman, Arthur 22,198 Oursler, Robert 32,33 Owens, David 23 Parker, Louis 23,113,155 Paski, Eleanor 28 Paulson, Ethel 21 Peckham, Barbara 24 Perry, Minnie 24 Peters, Sandra 21 Peters, Victor 32 Peterson, Joseph 22 Pfarrer, Mary 21 Powell, Nancy 21 Prichard, Brenton 31 Protextor, Gerald 24 Ramsey, William 23 Randall, Edwin 32,33 Reeves, John T, 24,132 Riggin, Thelma 21 Roberts, Dorothy 24 Roberts, Roland 26 Robinson, Buel 31 Rothstein, Robert 25,57,60 Royce, Elizabeth 27,63 Sachs, Gerald 27 Sala, Howard 26 Samuelstuen, Patricia 23,157 Yanish, Maureen 197 Yarrow, Eileen 230 Yee, Donald 231 Yee, Mo Lan 231 Yeske, Henry 231 Yoches, Carol 197 Yoches, Michael 231 Yohner, Lyda 197 York, Sandra 231 Youngren, Cynthia 197 Younkin, Robert 179 Zaler, Bonnie 197 Zavadil, Linda 91,231 Zelinger, Jimmy 197 Zelson, Carol 231 Zents, Jerald 197 Zerobnick, Michael 197 Zezula, Vivian 179 Zinn, Devra 179 Zuckerman, Marsha 16,53,231 Zuckerman, Richard 162,179 Zuk, Erica 231 Schneider, Fred 29 Schroeder, William 25 Schwartz, Goerge 25 Shaffer, Raymond 22,102 Shea, Martha 25 Smith, Lawrence 29,139 Soran, James 27 Spaulding, Barbara 145 Spencer, Benton 27 Spencer, Otto 23,66 Sproul, Creta 33 Spurlin, William 29 Stevenson, Marjorie 29 Taul, Rachel 29,141 Terry, Mary 21 Thorp, Carol 30,31,157 Towey, Carol 24,25 Vaughn, Paul 33,111,121 Vinyard, Doris 18 Wclker, Charles 29,131 Walker, William 29 Waln, Marcella 31 Weimar, William 23,107,108 Wickard, Grant 22,139 William, Roger 29,126 Wilson, 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