East High School - Eastonian Yearbook (Kansas City, MO)
- Class of 1964
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4 1 E + s W E a I I i i 3 5 1 I 1 1 i 1 1 I : ! E r E s I Y s r- P, 5 L K I h l r Y : v L. -1 u 1 -4 i 1 1 3 F. u.unnru. 1-..- Efocewmd Refqectionx are memoriex of the heart, memories held dear by all who leave EaJt High. Throughout the yearx, at we each go our separate wayx, thexe memoriex will grow in meaning. The 1964 Eaxtonian Stafjfhay attempted to record an unhrgettable year, both from a perfonal and national view- point, AJ the Jchool year began, we were watching with intente interext the Jtruggle of a race to gain their rightx. Somehow, concern jhr thix wax loft in the Hurry of preparation hr the hotball seayon and homecoming. The league .reason drew to a clo5e and we pauxed juJt long enough to preparehr the Outburxt. The long awaited nightf arrived - Novem- ber 22-23 - and the :how played to record crowdy. But hw noticed the crowd,' no one really seemed to care. A good man had fallen, many wept openly. The rext of the year wax not .ro dramatic, but each Jtudent faced the Jame joyt and Jorrowy in his perfonal lik that thote behre him had faced. We are told that high school can Jtrengthen 0ne'5 character comiderably. However, we would lilee to think that 1963-64 haf brought about a more projhund effect on each of uf - that perhapf we have come to learn a little more underxtanding and hindnem. A5 thi: Jchool year draw! to a clofe, memberx of the Jenior clan will Jeparate, each to travel different roadt oflzff, For there Jeniorx, and hr the- Jeniorx who will follow in the years to come. the memorief of thix year will never be hrgotten. Thi! Eaxtonian will grow in meaning, becoming a cherixhed memento refectin g this' memorable year. -41 RY, 41 ? f J S I N 9... 3... 1:- swv ' W qi K-N urmifmih' .L .ms ,,,m,.,f,..M,:w,-K Wmww-rw V V -vm- Z7de 5 Genea!ofzv8.Lc 'alff 'z'-1 ry 'riff' 'F ' Q lf. Ni! X. 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'ir 1 i fi-suis.:--ovvlltll'M Uff l'4f ' -l lB' Y 6vu I' 5 ' A- -' -u 1 4 M A 2 4s..: :. in-wo..q.bMl0luoiv1rvesur-.1 . .... lkf-J-'lvl Uur School 1 Leaders 1 . . . s I 1 I iz I . T J T E . '. . f l l i 1 I l : MR. WILLIAMS PROUDLY BEGINS to cu! lhe l rake bukml for his birthday by the office l lulliex. i A i E 26 .1 rs W ,,. lf. ... f ,,...-Av Mr. C. 0. Williams Principal Mr. Williams, our principal, leads the team that keeps East running smoothly. We've all appreciated his fine leadership during assemblies, and many of us will fondly remember his friendly greetings as he passed us in the halls, Mr. Dickson, with whom we're all acquainted, is al- ways on the go, and once in a while a glimpse of him can be caught as he rushes from one busy enterprise to another. Among the many demands on his time are leadership of the proctors and the Inter-Society Council. This year, a second vice-principal has been added to our staff in the person of Mr, E. A. Markey, formerly of Northeast. During lunch periods he can be found supervising the cafeteria and after school in the from hall, directing traffic. ian keeps d his fine f us will 1e passed red, is al- se of him nterprise S time are fr-Society added ro formerly be found the from Mr. L. Clayton Dickson Vive-principal 124 ' . ,rw ,Q I ., f'C. 1123 I Mr. F. A. Markov VIL! -prim lpul Agrggn.-gan.-.-... ,.-.....-..-,-,,-, Counselo and TS fice Staff Assist tudents , gba.. ' Margaret Polls Counselors' SBCPCIBFY 'Y 2 4 DISCUSSING PLANS FOR COLLEGE with Mr. Hen is Bob H ernandez. Gene Dexter Junior Counselor Edgar A. Van Flee! Junior Counselor Genevieve Scoll Sub-Freshman - Fresh Joseph Hess Senior Counselor Anna C. Stewart Sophomore Counselor man Counselor ,0' . x, Lim. NAI: LalIq'lZ!lw hast fn Any SY problcn Or ll nc the ad: ment c Their typing rardy ' have p always greerm BUSYI P- 'xik i Uxvmxge ,-Xlwrtys ready to help are our counselors mtl the office ladies. Every class has their .iwn special counselor who follows them through their five years at East. Counselors attempt to guide each student along a path ,- best fitted for his abilities and personality. 'G Any student may feel free to take his problems to his counselor, be it a low grade or a need for a college scholarship. Aiding Q 5 1 the administration in the efficient manage- 'Tr N J s, ' ment of our school are the office ladies. 7 . Their duties include keeping school records, ' .im x 4 L typing homeroom bulletins, and issuing tardy admits. The office ladies certainly AllendnnccClerk have plenty to keep them busy, yet they are always ready with a smile and friendly greeting. Clarice Crosby Belly Freeman General Secretary Helen Watson E fr, 'C E E2 'E 'S m F1 2, 51 S P1 H H fb E. E E 5. 2 - 2 N I :- 1 2 F 55 1 Q Q s U I B H R. 2 F E .. Q P as , 5 - fs. fl 2 ' 'S ii Yi-Q. Q, ,, ra Q f,,,r-f:v,,,7 ' ,Xt 99 'V H'!Yl'r 1v'1v-z x i I ' x X .5 K I K f X , 4, , ifssc i fi' iiffffui Fine sw:-i off fzrfsh 'f ' j sim, r A TIS 5 ' , HS CO 1 O 1 I miigic o CV I i I snuden E n, rlch ,f l Mr, S. 4. X ' often N stucier Qi nit fo . ix I, X. Solomon H. Flores M.A. in Spanish Univvrsity of Kansas Spanish Dorothy Donnelly M.S. in Education Kansas Slate Univer- sity Frvnrh Marion W. Soil M.A. in Musiv Edu:-ation Uniwvrsity of Kansas lnslrumrnlal Music 31 ll i sl Ire-nr l.aFay1-tlv M.A. in Music' Education University of Kansas Choral Music 'vw Evelyn McLaughlin M.A. in Education Columbia University Latin and Spanish Donovan M. Mabbott M.A. in Education Univvrsity of K.C. Music Elizaln-th Chapman M.A. in Education Drury College Art fix .K I TEM if ., Fifa ? ff : Tl b. V X- a7L' James Ryan Yvonne Park:-rson A.B. in Arl M.A. in Art kj University of University of K.C. ' Missouri Art t N ltnt- .trts department includes foreign language, Want, .mtl photography. Three photography 5. ,try taught by Mr, Prewitt. Three foreign ,,tt,gtt.rgt's. French, Spanish, and Latin, are presently mtugttt .tt littst. In language classes, students learn not only to read, write, and speak another tongue, but also. they learn much about the history and culture of tts country. East's music department is very active. Uur choir and other vocal groups present various musical programs for area churches, as well as the student body. The school band, ably conducted by Mr. Sell. performs at many of our football games and often marches in city parades. In art classes talented students do everything from watercolors to sculpture. I TEND T0 DlSAlQREE, says Put Lrulzl lluringa debate in u speech class. F ,rs www' 'W 4 XL X ' Ss l Martha Kay Pittsburg Stale At-compnnisl 'sf X vs... Harrie! Fi-ha-I' BS. in Mu-iv W'h1-al0l11iull1-gt- At-ronlpanlisl l l 5 M74 t . lz i Qfiii? i I l ' if A-5 of 9 i var- K , X I , 3? sL u ' H li V ,ff A . 1 gi f , .- f ' v if 9 ,A , . t . I- W. wtf I Ik- l eff, if . ' t .-so A 5 ,If yi ' Q! 'N' 5 L-,f 5745? ' 'L Q , il: , 'f , , , q V A 'R Q 1 , tv. 1 ,rp ' , ' 311' I- f- -f X- x ,A 'V tf pks, 'A' Q' FAM ,,,i. ,, .,,,,,E V W S Q , 1, , I ' , ,, k - K 1 X v.. v k t e ' W t ,7- ,Ji -L Y 3 Mx. A ' i ii. 1 ' ,. ' Q we , ' ' ' ,0J .1li Y - ' '. ' 1 li , V 1 ' , r if-4' 't V ,Q . Z , -' ' 2,7 iff' V ., 5, ' .M : - . ' i 2,21 ' ,Z-. f'-97: . , 'Q' ' A 3- glpgyqu-gg-wr,-u-,1131gn...va:-vru-:H:------- ---- ------- -' Lite ra tu re Ed uca te BQ.. 'il .Ti If 5 s William K. Prvwill M.A. in Eduvuliun Univvrsily of Kansas Cily English l UGSIP AND Sf'll0UI IIAPPENINCS un' sunw ofthe topics discuxxwd in the cafeteria by teachers during llwirfree periods. Q .W v, A M from le YY 1:7 ffklllf L15 Ylnf Easfs E broad 5 grammu verb tc learn w would I ucglectc A student's first introduction to East's History Depart- ment is his Common Learnings class. The Common Learnings course combines English and history,Through the years we progress from Common Learnings to Citizenship, through World History and American History until in our senior year we may choose to take a more specialized course such as International Rela- tions or Current Affairs. Another favorite class for many students is Mr. Penny's World Geography course which may be taken in the place of World History. East's History Department not only increases our knowledge of the past, it also broadens our outlook on world affairs and strengthens our faith in American principles. History and Common Lea rnings In orm CEOCRAPHYAND CURRENTAFFAIRS ure linked in Mrs. Bettis' civics classes. 'A fJ 'f 1 1 .,.' -, Q.,47Q,f . , Wffr. ,V J, ' f-wet .1 ,j-yy... ,. as 5 History 'J Depart- ommon Through nings to merican e to take al Rela- for many se which y. East's of Q gd. s-..A Herbert .l. Sinden A.B. in Education Bethany Nazarene College Alnerican History Gwynne Coomes Jr. M.A. in Education Colorado State Civics Henry Nardone BS. in Secondary Education Maryville State Common Learnings James T. Dickson M.A. in Education University of Missouri Drivers' Education Ella Marie McGinnis Q.,-v. Q1 .lames A. Penny B.A. in History University of Kansas City World History Mervel P. Lunn M.A. in Education University of Kansas History Frank McCreevy MA. in Education University ol' Kansas City llislory q....p. 2-fe M.A. in Education University of Kansas City Common Learnings Edwin M. Cohn M.S. in Education University of Kansas City Common Learnings Douglas D. ltoether B.S. in Health and Physical Education Kansas State University Drivers' Education Q 'i fm' fa. , .X t . X if .Q SA --' Rig' A 4 F ff: 3 - 3: , 'uk' 4.4 3 ' I 4 L -ff Americo Felici M.A. in Education University of Kansas City American History Albert L. Crimes M.A. in Education Western Kentucky State Axnerican History Virginia Bettis M.A. in Education University of Kansas Citi' Social Studies Cosby Harrison M.A. in Education Denver University Common L4-arnings .1 .'. ..-1 Y X E? 4. -fn Q... I sf Denzil L. Cilller M.S. in Education C. M. S. C. Common Learnings Helen Lapsley B.S. in Education C. M. S. C. Common Learnings Ernest F. Witt M.A. in Education Northeast Missouri State Drivers' Education B! E' iggp-a....nn as u1.1-na..-.-...nu .. u-.-.-.-.. - . . .,. .,-- - 1 , n 4 Math and cience timulate I . 5 I E E il E I il! i: E E E : X' I 1 . Recently the study of mathematics and science has become increasingly more important. East has an outstanding math and science department. In the field of math, our department ably covers everything from first year Algebra to SMSG Advanced Math. Sciences taught at East include Physics, Chemistry and Biology. In Mr. Michaels' Chemistry classes, students discover the basic characteristics of elements. Biology classes pursue the study of plant and animal life, Students can learn much in East's Math and Science Department. ON CHEMISTRY LAB DAYBDIJ Moore is cautioned by Mr. Michaels about cureful use oflaboralory equipment. wiki ' 44 ,1?!4 2' J , 95. Q s-: QQQSQ, 'fn M 042- 'Aa .. V 1- I ,O 3 n ,Q Gif a 9 14 dill ll 'aux r -' X N 'X 4X 'ST' da' W , . M -N1 5... Ac A lg .4.-f llnhc-rl N. llnlder l'l.S. in Education C.M.S.C. Biology Paul W. my MA. in Botany Unixursily nf Nebraska Soir-nur lin-n Colm:-n NB. in Malll lfniwrsilv of Kansas City V Malh ' -fly .a xr' V Thomas W. Mullin B.A. in Physical Esluralion William Jewell Gum-ral Sciunn- Dwighl N. H1-alll BS. in Eduvalion C.M.5.C. Math Mary M. Ziltki-fonsc M.A. in Malhc-matics Columbia Univ:-rsity Mnlh 1 Q31-v 'VS sf g y. -gt Mary Bali-s M.A. in Education WV:-sl T1-xas Slatt- Biology Harry ll. llommes MS. in Erlucalion C.M.b.C. Math Q.: 'QE '-x ' -.za 'il LW'-' 'ALS-V-: ,122 'I 'f Fi' ' , Frank Slirgler M.A. in Physirs Michigan Slate University Physirs Crystal Bar-ndl B.S. in Malhemnliva Kansas Stale University Math Roln-rl Simmons M.S. in Education Drakv University Mnlh , aux A 'Yi 5-1 tri- fr 551 Tb N .I X X '36 Q-, Jrrry W. lllllrlmrll A.B. in Efluculiun William .le-wvll Biology ,lames Mirhuvls M.A. in Sri:-llrr Uniu-rsily of Kansas Clu-mislry and Svivnvi- Carl V. W1-sl M.A. in liducalion Uniwfrsily of Missouri Algelnrn 000011 I ll V!! vnu-r Practical A rts Train Practical arts include a Wide variety of useful skills which prepare the student for a full and happy life. The business arts, home economics, and industrial arts are all part of East's Practical Arts Department. The business arts are composed of classes in typing, bookkeeping and steno- graphy. Home economics courses teach the fundamental art of homemaking. Classes in drafting, metal, and wood- work come under the heading of industrial arts. Almost every East High student can find a class to suit his interests in our Practical Arts department. HOMEMAKINC STUDENTS DISPIAYPRUDUCTS oflheir hard work au theygive u Christmas tea forfucully mem bers. ,- N 5 .S 'X V. .lfvsg 4 g MLK C5 e : 5 HC 3s Q : M Physical Education S-nu SQ , X s L I l EL: JUMP, PHEBE, JUMP! yelled the sophomores during the freshman-sophm more basketball game. Roy Brown M.A. in Education University of K.C. B.P.E. Virland S. Harris M.A. in Physical Education Loyola University B.P.E. Les Fields M.A. in Physical Education Columbia University B.P.E. .lack E. Gilliland BS. in Education Kansas State Tc-achcrs College B.P.E. Anita L. Williams B.S. in Education C.M.S.C. G.P.E. Joannt- Corelli M.S. in Physical Education Indiana University G.P.E. Waunita Small B.S. in Education C.M.S.C. G.P.E. Many students at East consider gym to be their very favorite class. It is not strange to see both boys and girls taking four full years of gym. Gym classes at East cover a Wide variety of sports including such games as football and track for boys, and basketball and hockey for girls. Naturally, gym classes help keep boys and girls physically fit. East is indeed lucky to have such a fine Physical Education Department. Helm-n Murdoch M.A. in Education Univt-rsity of K.C. Health Service 'ul 3-' 111- 14-4 f-x M. Sgt . Lowt' ROTC -alt . fr' ff? 'In , 1-f If 6- .par is In E2 every lightel deep from publii help 1 recon East by M effiiiic book: recor in th and ll order peeva think very and East such a , Librarians Aid In East's library can be found every form of literature from the lightest of romances, to the deepest Nobel Prize winners, from reference books to current publications. Always ready to help find needed information or if .f , Sarah Bower - Q recommend a good novel are an :S East High's librarians. Headed .y ew, fu by Miss Bower, this team of six CM' V efficiently checks in and out . L books, keeps neat and accurate Q J records, makes sure books are 4, as in their places and easy to find, ? ff and keeps the hbrary tidy and orderly. The librarians' pet Page Calven 3 peeve is students who seem to Pm-icis Graves ' Q think the library a gossip hall. '5 . , I V . Q if YOU OWE FIVE CENTS, says Min Bower as she checks in books after school. Margaret Craig ' ' Palsy Jenkins Jeri Vick ,fl , A ' xxx X, 3 5 fi V f y l Y -, 4 ' I '76 --pig? x, Q . for---. x '21 nu 1 PTA Bullds tudent haracter Mrs. Wllllam 'Hgh . .FAN ?:ff7L' 'Q ...M ..,,.,,, 1 -f Mrs. Charles Thomas Barnhnrdl M,-S, Ray Mrs. C. Raines Seidelman Mrs' Lenord Mrs' Marvn' PAPERBACK BUOKS ATTRACT ATTENTION lo a Common Brodhacker Hodges Learning: claus brought lo the Book Fair by Mrs. Lapsley. Mrs. Harold Smilh Mrs. Harry Melzellhin Mrs. Robert L. DeHar Mrs. Harold Slark 9 M vi Mrs. I-II Mrs. C Mrs. XXI Mrs. C Mrs. R Mrs. HI Mrs. L. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. R Mr. Ca .413 Y: 5 ,5 '-1. .a W' V Y' s 16191 'F ll ' , Inn , o- . 277' ,' , f es' X. 1 t . wg: , 5' er: , A , ! . J YQ HM, V .M V ,V , X, QF.: N, Mrs. Boyd 4 Wampler .- W ' 1-mx f 36. S21 .. ai. ' ' ,.f 5 ' .L - :ri , 1+ 4 1 A lf' .2 .. rp fn. . v wr , ..,.. ,4 rs y +4- WX? ix . ., .. 'ii Jig' '-, . . Q J 'Q - Y ? , 5 - 1 is 'U ,. flag u ' 4951. 1? -'.. 4-gs! ...v Mrs. Thomas U Vanderpoul Mrs. Derrick ,.. - I V Bennell 'V H ' f- -- U- 4 4- -4.1 W J V. 1 I fl 93 ' I I V- f .x . V I ' 1' l Mrs. Lowell Mrs. Lawrence Mrs. John Bell Mrs. Carl Mrs. William Goodwin Lyons Mrs. Alvin llurliin Atkins Mrs. Don Bales Mrs. 0. P. Negus Mrs. William Mrs- DOH Mrs. Earlflruss Williams Mrs. Phillip Riggs Ili-rln-rl Mrs. A. H. Lamannn Mrs. Eilwarll MN- MPlVih Wilkerson Conwell Svllmidl MIS- Harold Stark,jr ................. President Mrs. Charles Barnhardt .... First Vice-President Mrs. William Thomas . . . Second Vice-President Mrs. C. Raines ............ Third Vice-President M1'S. Ray Seidelman ...... Fourth Vice-President Mrs. Harold Smith ........ Recording Secretary Mrs. L. Brodhacker . . . Corresponding Secretary Mrs. Marvin Hodges .............. Treasurer Mrs. Harry Metzelthin . . . ........ Historian MTS. Robert L. DeHart . . . . . . Parliamentarian Mr. Carl West ........ ....... A uditor Under the leadership of Mrs. Harold Stark, East s chapter of the Parent-Teachers Association has undertaken various projects to benefit the stu dents and the community. As in previous years, the P. T. A. sold savings stamps to encourage students to save wisely and help their country. The stamps were sold during the lunch periods every Tuesday. Many students took advantage of the Book Fair sponsored by the P. T. A. in the fall. Books could not only be. purchased before and after school, but also, the teachers co-operated by bringing their classes to the Book Fair. With the theme Builders Inc. the P. T. A. worked to build friendship, understanding, the future, health, and patterns. :J , If 1 A e , W- L' r- J , 4 G , v X. ,L s. Y - ' 5 Student a -..f X L4 0f0ur1 t pretty n rally CX1 t V I tasty cle ' 9 teria wh ' - Q L- 1 teria hc- . rj dtsappe: dnsastrow 'P go hun IAQ.. tered w , ' owe ou ,f 3'vJ'- f 1 ' . ' ' ' Ollf SIIIC THE F0011 MUST BE READY! The cafeteria ladies start early, R' if gltzlijrgl-hlziilcy work late to prepare it. g:?.:':'2ulZQ ,I , l lug, L. . 5, Laura Bowman L- L' X Julia lrma Clarke ' -fy Edilh Lorem- Dailey ' 1' 4 ui ' if , r I J, M 4 Clara E. Denny C I W L: I. Floyd L. Everett Al ' ' Hilda C. Evert-tl aff : , ' t gy X Erva S. Greer ,V ' is Ruth D. cilnmm A A .X ,gg 1 4, Mary E. Highlill - ' E Dorollly Hill Mildred F. Logsclon Y ,g ' , V Mamie Lnmbardino ' ' ' - ' 5 Mamie L. Miller ,sg D -' Lola Mullins Y' Carre!! 0'Dell ! ' Irene Adelle 0'Dell ' 4 K, - FN. 4, Christine Randal 1 .M 0- Q ,.. 'Af .gy Eslher Rinkenbaugh Q f' W -v, Florence Van Winkln .4 g Marjorie L. Winn Lois Maurine Wolfe 5 I 1 ! ! 4 I qnitolnvvehltlb lLlvVUiD5 ldIUI'1 u v!F'f.l 1'I' 1 A -L--'H .xii xx X mf, Q, I 5 I' . lf fr E 1' El J' 5 ff i J' s if ,. , W I 3 , , U 'z , , . . 1 : I. .:: f. 1 . . , I i I I n I I l I F' , . W - K ::zrz., 5 -'Reb f, f . . ' QBSQWQ, ,xifiiiarm Qfifftf Mr. Flores Miss McLaughlin Sponsor Sponsor Kathy Edwards President .af :GM ' -iv-' A L.. ' I e A, QUE!ES ESTO?', asks Mr. Flores. Tacos and Pmatas Add punish Touch Spanish Club with the help of Mr. Flores has had hours of fun and excitement as they put the Spanish language into practical use. They had the chance to practice their conversa- tional Spanish at the annual Spanish Club din- ner where they ordered such tasty foreign dishes as enchiladas, tacos, frijoles, and tamales. Aside from learning just the language, these students have learned many interesting cus- toms and facts about the Spanish speaking peo- ple and countries from interesting films, speak- ers, programs and games. During the meetings of this popular depart- mental club, the members have discussed their future plans for a possible trip to Mexico City during the summer of 1964. BACK ROW: Sylvia Owens, Marilyn Blansett, Deborah Owens, Elaine Scatliffe, Thomas Nite, Steven Hicks, Kathy Edwards, Gary D. Tebbets, Gayle Raines, Ronald Botts, Gary I.and. SECOND ROW: Dean johnson, Linda Smith, Linda Wilson, Pat Brown, laura Rose, Bob Olsen, Terry McCullough, Barbara Gillham, Sheila Carrasco, Cheryl Negus, Gary May. FRONT ROW: Mr, Flores, Carylon Harrison, jackie Fisher, Candy Warner, David Durbin, Sharon Bradford, Debi Merlo, Georgia Martines, Michael Fisher,judy Upp. f I . -4 , .. ., 1 5- I , s , i f 1 ,q x B AC Bow Diar Du n Pam Vant Tray 0 The . Freni Freni clude film : age Q show ul 'ew I 1 ng cus- ng peo- , speak- depart- ed their ,co City 'ebbets, l, Terry , Candy A gr 4 for BACK ROW: Cindy Fawver, Sandy S. Baker, Linda Earnhardt, Linda Estepp, Dennis Willis, Dianne Fleming, Patty Wampler, Stan Sharp, Bill Bowman, joe Hawblitzel, Pat Ladd, Susie Cook, Dawn Sousley, Chuck Williams, Dennis Milholland. THIRD ROW: Diana Reed, Patty Iigeko, Diane Povenmire, Linda Vaughan, Didi Ligeko, Claudia Edwards, Delores Foster, Judy Lee Wilkerson, Connie Stubbs, Robert Stroud, Sharon Dunn, Sue Parks, Patty Smith, Linda Walby, Barbara McLaughlin, Larry Sousley. SECOND ROW: Mike Snow, Joanne Roberts, Donna Weiss, Patty Weiss, Sharon Siegelen, Linda johnson, Sherry Scott, Wanda McCandless, Marilyn Therlault, Sharon Kay Kilgore, Susan Bromley, Arlene VanCleave. Gary Shelley, Sharon Bullard.FRONT ROW: Gerald Garretson, Eddie Millikan,judith Barwise, Barbara Dunn, Sharon Moran, Marsha Trayford,jan Haggard, Charlotte Smith, Philip Stine, Becky Pendleton, Sandra Siglar, Richard Graff, Carolyn Holt, Mrs. Donnelly. East Bears G0 to France Via French lub The main objective of Les Ours Francais, The French Bears, is learning more about the French way of life. The regular programs in- cluded slides of famous French land marks, film strips about the everyday life of the aver- age Frenchman, and films in French which The French Club Dinner is the main event on French Club's calendar of events. All the knowledge of France and her customs is put to good use as the French Bears plan for the din- ner, which is held around the time of the Mardi Gras celebration. showed many customs. 'rDoN'T WASTBTHEPUNCHJ,ad-mesMn.Dom.azly. Mrs. Donnelly Sponsor Pat Ladd First Semester President ., fi fi? Kei, sf N . '.r Y f N Charlotte Smith Second Semester President 'tv , P Fiirley ennis Chard Rup- at afllfe May. nbolt, nted a ntire mbers e club 'S I-iilwllli .T 'air 'ai wi ff :iz l ' iQ5.i'!Yt1 Jackie Chapman First Semester President si A Miss Houlchens Y' 9, Sponsor 5 Chris May Second Semester President F.B.L.A. Practical business and clerical experience plus teas and other social events are many of the goals of the Future Business Leaders of Amer- ica. Members of FBLA are accepted by invita- tion only, and chosen from high-ranking stu- dents. A get-acquainted party is held to show YOU'RE NOW AN F.B.L.A. ORIENTEEQ' says jackie Chap- man to Sandy Walby as Sheri While looks on. Members Today - Leaders 0 Tomorrow Each year various business leaders come and talk to the club to acquaint them with the latest techniques being used in the business world. Question and answer periods often follow these sessions. Several members of FBLA have already indicated a desire to continue their studies of business techniques after high school. IS il new members what being an FBLA member . I. ike. BACK ROW: Loreta Matlock, Teresa Stroud, jennifer Williams, Loretta Cotton, Sharon Rogers, Linda Gayle Schmidt, joan Owsley, Christine May, Patty Wampler, Glenda Rose, Judy Christman, Charlynn Luppens, Barbara Smart, jackie Chapman. THIRD ROW: Didi Ligeko, Mary Mc- Menemy, Donna Lewis, Maurine Miller, Sharon Harden, Susie Halstead, Kathy Gower, Kathy Leslie, Stancia Krawczyk, Bonnie Kerr, Patricia Yarbro. Debbie Martin, Sandy Walby, and Paula Ott, SECOND ROW: Cindy Long, Thelma Moffett, Christine Adamczak, Connie Howe, Carol Cahill,jan Gordon, Linda Sultzbaugh, Rosie Boneff, Kim Davis, Sheri White,joan Masovero, Cheri Benneson, Pat Lesnialt. FRONT ROW: Vicki Molinoksi, Donna Briggs, jo Thompson, Linda Faubus, jane Chappell,janice Schuster, Pat Reardon, Joyce Robertson, Nicki Ogrizovich, Betty Hughes, Mary Matney. 1 li i ' it f 'few tiki? 1 W r ru .ann vt l . . -1 V. ff ll I: E E E 4 i : 1 z I P i E t i -1 fl 1 If 3 '1 L1 1 1 1 n I 4 1 1 i Q i y Speakers Compete Various Contests BACK ROW: Teri Alexander, Susan Bromley, Linda Estepp, Paula Ott, Delores Murdy. FRONT ROW: Steve Nelson,joe Snyder, Fred Brown, Richard Clark, Wayne Parsons, A ,Q ' s . in lt , Mr. Howze Fred Brown Teri Alexander Sponsor First Semester Second Semester President President Future Teachers of America was organized last year for students who are in some way specializ- ingin the field of teaching. Under the supervision of Mr. Hess, F.T.A. members learned about bet- ter study habits for college preparation and scholarship possibilities, and gained more knowl- edge of the teaching profession through inter- Building better citizens through better speech was one ofthe main goals of the Speakers' Bureau this year. This goal was accomplished in many ways as speech students participated in forensic tournaments on both city and state-wide level, and also aided in the script continuity of both the Outburst and Christmas assembly. When not en- gaged in these extra-curricular activities, students, under the sponsorship of Mr. W. Duke Howze, were taught the fine points of debate, oratory, and duet acting. 4- K V 4 ,.. W . ,-A g V, 'cf tx' Q.. J 1 i views With SOULS of East's teachers. Mr. Hess Jennifer Smith Ruth Cheffey Sponsor President Vice-President Fu BACK ROW: Loreta Matlock, Patty Wampler, jennifer Smith, Linda Vaughan. FRONT ROW: Marcia Smith, Charlotte Smith, Adonna Herbert, Ruth Cheffey. repare Educate Others Mrs Mrs. Spon Mast Skin were The ers rte US sts speech 3ureau l many Jrensic 2 level, oth the not en- udents, -Iowze, iratory, ia er' wi . r A , Iheffey 'resident viarcia BACK ROW: Sonny Tull, Lynn Closson, Stan Sharp, Clarence Br d h T B1 kb 3 V53 t 77 3 ' ,a ir '- as Q f A A a s aw, erry ac urn, Pat Day, Sandy S. Baker, Carolyn Howard, Michaeline Brown, Dennis Milholland. SECOND ROW: Paul Thomas, Mary Williams, Carol Cahill, Ron Hammontree, Barbara Sousley, Emily Bennett, Debbie Owens. FRONT ROW: Richard Clark, Vicki Molinoski, Mario Mandina, Roger Carter, Connie Howe, Barbara Dunn, Beth Huffman, Mrs. Carlisle. Aspiring Actors Learn tage Techniques Lynn Closson Dennis Willis Second Mrs. Carlisle First Semester Semester Sponsor President President , - , Ma' f f fo' 'Q w- , fer tw -W.. A gk.. This year has been full of excitement for the llfiasqueraders. The two plays they presented, Skin of Our Teeth and Majority of One , were a rewarding experience. These drama enthusiasts spent many hours learning stage techniques, make-up, costummg, acting, and everything pertaining to the stage. The group had the opportunity to see profes- Slonals and local talent in the various theaters Hound Kansas City. Masqueraders had an honor this year in. that fllff Club was accepted as a chapter of National Dfiima Society, the Thespians. A TOUCH OF EYE SHADOW and afake beard help make Dennis Milholland an old man. .ftp W , ,ff ,Z , -.mi 3 te, . 'ZX R 0 -Q ... f fl' f X yi. N ICE AGE DINUSA URS are welcomed bySandy Baker at the beginning of the first act. PLEASED WITH THE OUTCOME ofthe play, Mrs. Carlisle happily accepts a bouquet of red roses. QV . ,Xjat L Nw I WITHA GIANT FLOOD APPROACHING, there happy convener: dance their merry way toward doom. Masqueraders Present 66 ' 99 Sktn 0 Uur Teeth This year's fall play, presented by the Masquera- ders and directed by Mrs. Carlisle, was given on the 17th and 18th of january. Tryouts were weeks in advance and because they were such, the performers chosen were well rehearsed. They therefore helped to make the play a great success. Playing the main characters were Bar- bara Sousley as Sabinag Sandra S. Baker as Mrs. Antrobusg Richard Clark as Mr. Antrobusgjoyce Wittman as Gladysg and Dennis Milholland as Henry. The three acts were set in the different areas of the state of New Jersey. The first act was played in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Antrobus, which was situated in Excelsior, New Jersey. The sec- ond act of the play was at the Atlantic City Boardwalk where the Convention of Mammals and Vertebrates was being held. The last scene was in the home of the Antrobus's after a war. The scenery was prepared in the best fashion by the art classes. It was commented on as being the best ever and proved to be such as the play progressed on through the performance. After the play, a dozen red roses were presented to Mrs. Carlisle for her time and patience in direct- ing the play. Tow in CG Any ma stitutes Henry words, h Leonard title of March under t ted A lisle in as Stage The pl was in the se , D e n theme lady count son a she m and the with h parts in Michae Mario ard Cl Howe. bers of whoin xx. f l C-vw -. 1 Fl PPZY 99 uera- en on were such, arsed. great Bar- Mrs. Joyce nd as eas of layed which e sec- c City mals scene a war. ashion . being ne play After ted I0 direct- Touch of the Urient in 66Maj0rity of One. Any man more right than his neighbors con- stitutes-A MAJORITY OF ONE. When Henry David Thoreau spoke these famous words, he had little realization that playwright Leonard Spigelgass would take them for the title of his play. On Friday and Saturday, March 15 and 14, the East Masqueraders, under the direction of Mrs. Carlisle, presen- ted A Majority of One. Assisting Mrs. Car- lisle in direction was Sandy Baker,who served as Stage Manager. The play was in three acts, the first of which was in a home in Brooklyn, New York, and the second, a home in Tokyo, Japan. The theme of the play centered around aJewish lady, Mrs. Jacoby, and the problems she en- countered when she moved toJapan with her son and daughter-in-law. On board the ship she meets Mr. Asano, a Japanese diplomat, and the problems she meets in a romance with him prove deeply engrossing. Principal parts in the play were: Mrs.Jacoby, played by Michaeline Browng Mr. Asano, played by Mario Mandinag Jerry Black, played by Rich- ard Clark, Alice Black, played by Connie Howe. Many minor parts were filled by mem- bers of the drama class and other students who indicated an interest in dramatics. i i i I ,lv wif. Qs . 1 CHO'If4 KUTSA. ' Kenny Simo f II g, ld Al l japanese custom. removes Mich IT TASTES LIKE HUT PARSLEYQ' says Michueline Brown as shv samples green lea in the house s 9? J 'x BACK ROW Don Moerschel Lynn Kinder Ron Dnskell, Don Buss, Gary Mobley, Larry Browning. SECOND ROW Richard Sales Dennis Snelson David Dombroski, Dennis Patrick, Pam Rhodes. FRONT ROW Chip Woods Robert Dopp Pauline Reed, Iinda Mills,Mr. Tiefel. Engineers Develop Scientific Methods ' 4 ww: f. . '35 fs J s7 ' ' ' Z , X Mr. Tiefel Ronald Donald Buss Sponsor Driskell Second Se- First Semes- mester Presi- ter President dent Drafting, physics, and chemistry are all a part of the subjects studied by members of the Engineers' Club of East High. Besides discus- sing all of these valuable subjects, members of the club see interesting films on the subjects of architecture and drafting. Several meetings this year saw guest speakers visit the engineers. A highlight of the year was the club's visit to the Midwest Research Institute. A guided tour by a professional engineer gave club memberS a chance to ask questions and learn much in the field of engineering, ,TQ 1 LEFT' 1 son, E ' Mr. Sliegli Sponsor Under thi and Mr. P given a c tronics. earned li while ot special pr Ileefs' lic' it USS e. Presi- a part f the iscus- ers of cts of etingS If I0 IO111' in the Es C: - A - Rocketry Proves a hallenge LEFI' TO RIGHT: Harry Offutt, Dan Weiss, Rodger Spencerhlo Sturtevant, Dennis Clark, Gary Robert- son, Eric Kratschmer, Mr, Stiegler, Sammy Savorelli. NOT PICTURED: Carolyn Greenley, Tim Conley, The members of JASA find exploring the V realms of outer space and nuclear energy inter- M Qt 1, V F- f- , 'R esting. In the past, the members have launched ' ,LQ ' gg a small rocket which they constructed. Guided ' by Mr. Frank Stiegler, they have hopes of an- ! other such project. Mr. Stiegler Dan Weiss Sammy Savorelli Sponsor President Vice-President Under the watchful eye of Mr. Frank Stiegler , and Mr. Heath, members ofthe Radio Club are given a chance to explore the world of elec- 9 1, . 6: tronics. While doing this, some have ' 74,1 , earned licenses as radio amateur operators, X 7' ,. while others of the group have worked on ' special projects. , Mr. Stiegler Mr. Heath Ronald Clutter Sponsor Co-Sponsor President BACK ROW: Ronald Clutter, Bill Grussing, Gary Gulick, Robert Dopp. Charlie Brown. FRONT ROW: Mr. Heath, Larry McGowan, Alan French, Mike GaIlagher,j. L. Routon, Mr. Stiegler. v Radio Fi we of 1 lub f ends to 5.1 and Receives vc BACK ROW: Linda Wilson, Nancy Perrin,joyce DeHart, Rosie Boneff. SECOND ROW: Marjie Shep- ard, Sandi Fredde. FRONT ROW: jean Christensen, Sandra Siglar, Patty Pitts, Sherry Peery. Girls Prepare to Be Co-eds and Homemakers BACK ROW: Ginny Shepard, Bonnie Osborne, Brenda Ragan, Linda Pryor. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Dienet, Linda Bailey,-Ioann Szegeman, Terry Eden. FRONT ROW: Alice Van Cleave, Annie Stubbs, Wanda Tellis, Joyce DeHart, Charlene Thompson. W Each year five juniors and five seniors are chosen, on the basis of class standing and activities to be members of the One Hundred High School Girls' group sponsored by the American Associ- ation of University Women. The girls attend teas and dinners,and visit colleges during the year. Future Homemakers of America is a national organization for anyone who has had one semes- ter of homemaking or is presently enrolled in a homemaking class. This year's East High chapter sold dessert cookbooks and participated in the school-wide candy sale. Mrs. Diener Linda Bailey Sponsor President IS '-I -Q T Q 'X' . . Y if A. Ad CO1 tivf in M Dr ser OIL H111 ffl? tio 1 ,!: Nl W L 3' at - -1 nfl: sen, year. .ional mes- in a apter n the F Adult Drivers Education, or as it is more commonly called, A.D.E., teaches prospec- tive drivers the art of safe and sane maneuver- ing of their cars. Under the instruction of Mr. Roether, Mr. Dickson, and Mr. Witt, Drivers Training classes are taken for one semester. During that time, pupils learn not only how to drive a car, but how to make minor repairs and what to look for if the car suddenly stops. Learning how to change a flat tire is one of the many physical opera- tions they learn to perform. ,W ...af -fa . V' if 'K i W s 'Is' X 2 O rw - ei 1 X . .B Aff A W.u..m-mxwfwgx. .'-f. tilftf-sQ2gQ,'4ii A l' 5 S till THIS POSTER, WHICH SPEAKS FUR lTSELF, was made by Linda Vaughan. S O tudents Learn the kllls . 0 a Safe Drwer WHICH CAR IS THE cLosEsT T0 YOU? asks :wa boys WHAT DOES THE BOOK SAY w dv now, yells fl new as afellaw student takes a depth perception test. A.D.E. student. ,.'4 ' 1 if ly JH-Q ixffioill. l -,1 tm... l .ali i i 1 1 4 I I 1 l l vfxiuiiidaoohdln llAehDdbl4lvl4lrl'1'I .! !.l71111:ugrxnvpr v--- ff- - - -- .- . . I H 1 I T 2 E E , 3 i Q9 I v l l I I I I i 1 1 5 ll ii 4-, .. ? BACK ROW: Donald Buss, Richard Shepard, Art lawrence, Montie Tripp, Tom Vanderpool. SECOND ROW: Bryan Pomposelli, Ray Seidelman, Lynn Kinder, Alan Craig. FRONT ROW: Mickey O'Neal, 1 Gary Land, Chris Belcher, Mr. Michaels. The Men Behind the cenes E LET'S SEE. I'LL PULL THIS LEVER, .says r Mickey 0'Neal. I'll pull this knob, says Ray 5 Seidelman, while Monti Tripp and Tom Vander- f pool engage in the workings ofthe microphone. i s i'i 'il I? ai gl iji 'l il li 1 ll 'a Tom Mr. Michaels Mickey 0'Neal Vanderpool SPOHSOI' Captain Co-Captain C7 Vfimd- . QQ,-, 1g,i- Q his . 4 - 5 t ' ,fe V - . The industrious stage crew has done a fine job this year. They have been efficient and helpful in the production of the various shows, plays, and assemblies held at East. Under the sponsorship of Mr. Michaels, the boyS have learned useful techniques in the fields of lighting, sound, and staging. They have perfected the use of electrical and stage equipment. Can you imagine a play without a cast? This would be a production without a Stage Crew. Mrs. Spon Undi Hou' divid jects. girls Red stud man The 1 at th expe: their This Chri cont dese BA Jud B R21 Fos sl an fi ool ain a e job 'ful in 5, and : boyS lds of fected would 1. ,ig M Diffs I 0 1' b I A 5- ' 3 G S Mrs. Cauldin Kim Davis Sponsor President Carolyn Howard 7. 1 Vice- President Under the sponsorship of Mrs. Gauldin and Miss Houtchens, the student representatives were F- divided into committees to undergo useful pro- jects. The Unity Committee consisted of five girls who were fortunate enough to attend the Red Cross training session at Unity Farm. These students brought back useful information and many new ideas for Red Cross. The annual Christmas talent show was presented at the Veterans' Hospital. This was a valuable experience not only for the patients but also for their families. This year's project of adopting a needy family for Christmas was quite successful. The students contributed money, food, and clothing for a SOLEMN SICHTS 0F THE LESS FORTUNATE are seen in deserving afilm at this Red Cross meeting. Red Cross Aids Less Fortunate BACK ROW: Miss Houtchens, Nancy Golden,judy Lee Wilkerson,Theo Findley,judy Wymore, Gary Ford, Riley Bell,-Iohn Tellis, Bruce Harper, Judy Christman, Phil Stiff, George Miller, Stancia Krawczyk, Kathy Carboneau. SECOND ROW: Pat Lesniak, joan Masovero, Patty Ligeko, Barbara Sousley, Rosie Boneff, Kim Davis, Carolyn Howard, Sheila Carrasco, Linda Downs, Sharon Siegelen, Sharon Young, Kay Butleiqjoanne Roberts. FRONT ROW: Pat Mudd, Georgia Dedrick, Mario Mandina, Linda Reinbolr, Diana Reed, Patty Pins, Linda Pifer, Sarah Duncan, Lee Foster, Sharon Rea, Sandra Siglar, Sharon Burton, Mrs. Gauldin. 1' 1 , l 3 'M' 'gif wr: . . 9 s1iiTl1iotoLQOl uunnupu-nun-qu -ug-g, -.,.,:,,i,,,,,,,. .,,,-1.- :,,,,.,. . ., , ,, E e l E E E 1 i E i I I 4 I I ,n i 1 I i 4 I . 4 HOLDING BACK THE LINE is one 0fLy'nn Kindefa WHO'S : duties as a proclor. 'A 'i P ' i il Ei fl i - lg E I. i I I. 5 si Q E 3 l : i Bank Proctors - LEFT: joan Masovero, Margaret Meals, 'I : Sheri White, jackie Chapman, Linda Faubus, Linda Sultz- , l baugh. RIGHT: Cecilia Reinking, Rosie Boneff, Larry . E Pittman, Miss Baker. I . 5 I i i l l Locker Proctors - LEFT TO RIGHT: Mr. Day, Brenda Q Adams, Diana Reed, Lindajohnson, Peggy Orr. 3 V -- vp... E I ! . I f I I ,. ,,,-ff,- ,.- '- fl DITCHING TODAY? wonders Bob Eada al he collects absence slips. Various Proctors Assist in the The East High proctor squad, those who assist faculty and office workers, has been very active this year. The largest group of proctors are the cafeteria proctors, those who assist in seeing that the lunch lines are kept in order. These boys give up their home room period in order to perform this valuable service. Cafeteria Workers - LEFT TO RIGHT: Earl Chrisman, Rich- ard Bridges, Pat Moore, Kenna Hansuld, Margie McDaniel, ' Y E ii 'M l'lVFW H ., ,I BA! Ilrr Do Bo Pitt Tayl Hicl dera Of pa tratio day tl I0 HSS Stude- Mrs. Proct.. BA- Wi der FR jan ssist ctive the that give 'form ich- 1iel. rig my K H' +11 i H , . V . ,,-, ...- .A fi Ai BACK ROW: Charles Connely, Dannyjordan,Terry Sharp,Jack Goodson, Ron Driskell, Bill Krawczyk, Ralph Nite, Edward Conwell, Larry Lakin Larry DeMoss, Dennis Cummings, john Boling, Tim Rathbun, Fred Brown, john jackson, Bill Stidham, Ray Morgan, Paul Doty, Bill Munholland, Don Rigdon. THIRD ROW: Frank Campbell, David Watling, Mike Panknin, Monzie Tripp, Ron Sanders, Cliff Daniels, james Harrison, Bill Bowman, Don Moerschel, Eric Krarschmer, Larry Brayfield, Donald Buss, Michael O'Neal, Tom Vanderpool, Lynn Kinder, Larry Phillips, Larry Pittman, Sammy Savorelli, SECOND ROW: Darrell McCluhan, jerry lrwin, Ray Reasoner, David May, Phil Williams, Bob Hernandez, Gary Taylor, Ray Seidelman, Warren Jackman, Bob Fenson, Mike Curry,jim Smith, Mark Ellis, Richard Shepard, Gary Gulick, Norman Gould, Carl Hicks. FRONT ROW: Ronald Toombs, Mario Mandina, Leon Cooper, Philip Stine, Dan Weiss, Bill Eckinger, Alan Craig, Ron Mertick,joe Gwa- dera, Dennis Savery, Mickey O'Neal, Claude Miller, Bill Shepha.rd,joe McPeek, Bob Buzan. Betterment of East High itizens Of particular importance to the school adminis- tration are the office proctors. Each hour of the day there is at least one of these girls in the office to assist in filing, recording, and running errands. Student health records, under the supervision of Mrs. Murdoch, are kept by the Health Center Proctors. BACK ROW: Rena Bell, Ioreta Matlock, Stella Olesky, Willie Shelton, Linda Schmidt, Theresa Armour, Tom Van- derpool, Alice Hiltebrand, Mike Snow, Dennis Milholland. FRONT ROW: jean Christensen, Mrs. Murdoch, Opal Harris, jane Reigal. 415 STANDING: Connie Howe, Fran Shelton, Thelma Mof- fett, Linda Barnhart, Cheri Benneson. SEATED Charlene Marsh. BACK ROW: Sandy S, Baker, Kim Davis, Patty McCor- Mick, Judy O'Connor, Linda Bailey. Susan Bromley. FRONT ROW: Wanda Tellis, Sue Wanstreet, Connie Griffin, Mary Periman, Michacline Brown, Jeannie jnnus, Yvonne Curren. . if w 1 U4 -B u ' ff.. . t i N . ' ' Y -: ei 4 flaw? .W if -'fag V, , , - ' '- 1-z Q, A V lvl XVX RDYALLY DECORATED TABLES seem quite appropriate as these queen candidates and their escorts pose for the pho tographer. Teens Enjoy Bears, Den Activities A welcome break in a busy week is provided for Traditionally the dance is the scene of the crown- East students by the Bears' Den Teen Town. ing of the Snow Ball Queen. Cecilia Reinking Every Thursday night throughout the school won the honor for 1964, and was crowned while year, Minute Circle Friendly House is the scene the Teen Town members looked on. of these dances. The highlight of the Teen Town season is the annual Snow Ball Dance which is held in midjanuary. BACK ROW: Fred C, Brown, Bob Eads, Roy McDanie1s, Bob Soldi, Tom Wolfe, David Stalsworth. FRONT ROW: Cee Reinking, Marilyn Butler, Charlene Marsh. f. 'J,,f:',:3, 'f --Q-nys-q.,t 'Sy- iw-.f-'uf' ,J Sfwwcfall .Qzwefn Cv:-Pliu Rvinlfing A'l'TlCNUAN'l'S x 'KJ FN ... iN 'PER RIGHT: Cl1urI1-nv Harsh. LOW!-IR LICFT: Carol Cahill. LUWIQR lilhll I z I nl It R L-1......nkA.u5.59419-turn-1---i.-.-,-.yvy1 ,L.,,,-.-,., . - t 7' . if. in 1 . -If 'iii 1 .' f l 'if' .-' 53, gl ' tl , t- .Ll ', f l gl ,U-t t as ,I A My M U gi H .J john Boling Fred C. Brown Richard Brubeck Alan Craig David Fisher Bruce Harper jerry Irwin Lynn Kinder Ma , tiff F I -t if ,w- -t 143- T' ' ' in if ' , L. ' I iw ' 4' . . A H'-4, -' ' Q fy . f, H Y ' uf! John Mack Darrell McCluhan Gary Mobley Bob Moore , ' Ri a as 6 , ' 4 ' - 3, 4 jj, Frank Glorioso Mr. Jerome Winegar j f President Sponsor -. - X V lu .,i,, ' f .i Mickey O'Neal Don Rigdon Steve Nelson Gary Smotherman X . i iq. ' as U , it 1 f SM' i , Ei 4-1 5 I Vi qv X 12- fi - rr f A41 M 'M' V ' M Bill Shephard john Wegerer Kirk Wilkinson Charles Williams Phil Willianis Road Agents Further Driving Safety Since their formation in 1961, the main objec- tives of the Road Agents have been the promo- tion of automobile safety, and learning more about the cars which they drive. Qualifications for membership were established so that each member would be a good example for his fellow students. SO THAT'S WHERE THE ENGINE IS, says Frank Glor- ioso lu he investigates an auto. Those in the club must have access to a car, full liability insurance, and no moving violations. While working with autos and engines was their main pastime, better driving and strict observ- ance of driving rules remained the goal. CHANGING TIRES IS OUR SPECIALTY, any these Road Agents ms lheyprepare tojack up a car. 'Q , full ions. heir erv- Road SINGING 'MCH .TAT and dancing 41 merry polka, the eighth grade and freshman began the 1963 Outburxt. Young Vocalists Begin to Prepare Early Sv fu- ' X k Mr. Donovan Mabboll I Director THE BUYS SING TOO! Tenor and bass voices are blended in presenting the Christmas assembly. The job of Mr. Donovan Mabbott is to prepare the eighth grade and freshman choruses for fu- ture participation in music programs. The group set the Outburst in motion by singing the theme song of the program, Ach ja . The student body enjoyed the well-presented Christmas program that the eighth grade and freshman choruses sang. The P. T. A. was impressed with the Christmas program done for them. They made a fine showing in the final program of the year, the Spring Music Festival. THREE STATELY KINGS brought their gifts to tha' new- born child on our own Christmas stage. A Cappella Choir R This has been a year of accomplishment for the A Cappella Choir. Many early morning rehearsals went into the preparation for the many activities in which the Choir engaged. Among these activities were church concerts, assemblies, and the Outburst. A fine showing Dirwwr was also made in the All-City Choir Festival. Two branches of the choir have also been kept on the move. These are the Chordettes and Chordsmen, the selected vocal groups of East High. BACK ROW: Clell Stephenson, Paul Fisher,Jim Shick, Drew Daniels, George Criswell,Jim Ballinger, Don Lauffer,James Clifton, Rodger Spencer, Richard Shepard, Sam Smith, Ed Conwell, Michael Scherer, Larry DeMoss, Ernest Simon, Ed Shepard, Sandra Stephenson, Carolyn Henson, Frances Shelton, Linda Schmidt, Willa Rinkenbaugh, Diana Renfro, Linda Crane, Silvia Owens. THIRD ROW: Sandra Eubanks,Jennifer Atkins, Linda Hitchcock, Linda Estepp, Theo Findley, Janie Banks, CliffDaniels, Gary Tebbets, Raymond McGehee,judy Christman, Harold Meals, Reece Pouncil, Danny Weiss, Jim Olson, Frank Campbell, Terry McCullough, Alice Kirk, Maurine Miller, Yvonne Fann, Sharon Dunn, SECOND ROW: Denzilee Bennett Linda Schmidt, Margie Clark, Judy Marrs, Nancy Huff, Judy Barwise, Sandy Mergen, Virginia McCannon, Robert Johnson, Ronald Hammontree, Monte Miller, Richard Brubeck, Deborah Owens, Kathy Edwards,judy Wymore, Altha Landis,Judy Craig, Starlene Hodges, Barbara Harris, Glenda Tally, Amy Sultzbaugh, Nedra Harrison. FRONT ROW: Linda Bailey, Rosemary Brim, Carol Smith, Jo Thompson, Invonna Welsh, Carylon Harrison, Marcella Robinson, Paula Lynn, Georgia Nader, Thea Junkins, Susan Hunt, Janice Hagga.rd,Jeanette Davis, Jackie Fisher, Anna Webb, Susan Ridder, Kathleen Flynn, Linda Faubus, 0 0 0 Mrs. Irene LaFayette Dan Weiss, Richard Brubeck, Richard Shepard, Jim Ballinger, Ernie Simon, Larry De Moss, Mike Scherer, Harold Meals, Rodger Spencer, Clell Stephenson, Drew Daniels. Margie Clark, Judy Marrs, Rosemary Brim, Nancy Huff, Carolyn Harrison, Judy Barwise, Susan Ridder, Judy Lippold, Frances Shelton. -.J S eaches Musical Heights BAC Blans Karel Joyce BACI Greg: James sle y, SECC er, Jn, ns, :ce W: Jn, LCS, Dil, its I S , ,YW . ,, , , ill all Al 'S lm? self l 2'Sl miie , v- , g f BACK ROW: Sharon Young, Linda Smith, Joyce Biesemeyer, Marilyn Linda Huff, Candy Warner, Carol Wilson, Sue Wanstreet, Kathy Far- Blansett, Lynn Closson, Carol jordan, Glenda Rose, Kenna Hansuld, row. FRONT ROW: Cherri Porto, Linda Estrada, Paula jones, Becky Karen LeCler, Jackie Chapman, Karen Rinkenbaugh. SECOND ROW: Grady, Sharon Elmore, Connie Coburn, Diana Vardy. Joyce Peterson, Susan Porter, Jane Chappell, Mary Dietz, Renda Edgil, Music Groups Present N: fx t Q'sY,, 7 was ip V . M .Kay 3 Adjompanisl Q BACK ROW: Ronald Kioh, Harold Hayes, Gary Mitchell, Daniel Gregory, Clifford Still, Steve Filsinger, Tom Woolery, Virgil Weygandt, James Murphy, Ed Conwell, Gary Mobley, Robert Kelly, Dave Tanker- Sley, Gary Plummer, Mack Spicer, Paul Angotti, Tommy Wolfe. SECOND ROW: Ethel Flook, Tressa Collins, Carolyn Hill, Shirley Varied Programs Under the direction of Mrs. LaFayette and Mrs. Kay, the Girls' Choir gained valuable experience. Their performances in the All City Girls' Choir Festival, Outburst and assemblies also supple- mented needed experience. The Advanced Mixed Chorus also enjoyed building better voices. They made memorable performances in assemblies and Outburst. Both groups have seen a very busy year. Bell, joylene Leftridge, Gaxy Tebbets, Gayle Raines, Gary Wise, Bob Olsen, Terry McCullough, joe Cunningham, Lois Wolfe, Frances Shel- ton, Sonja Belt. FRONT ROW: Marcella Robinson, Sandy Moore, Linda Kirwan, Bill Pugh, Doris Davidson, Kathleen Flynn, Carolyn Courtney, Linda Golliher, Linda Barry, joan Sturtevant, T l Pt hi C BACK ROW: Estalene Hodges, Nancy Cawdell, Tom Hurst, Ed Con- well,-Iack Gooclson, Keith Springer, Kathy Taft, Louise Bidwell, Stanley McCoy. THIRD ROW: Barbara Harris, Ruth Cheffey, jennifer Smith, Bob Fenson, judy Wymore,Rodney Parks, Loretta Cotton,Drew Daniels. SECOND ROW: Mr. Sell, Frank Toombs, Fred Brim, Sarah Chewning, Linda Dopp, Adonna Herbert, Pam Riordan, Sharon Bradford. FRONT ROW: Willa Rinkenbaugh,janet King, Karen Myers, Geneva Anderson, Patsy Walters, Dianne johnson, Kay Butler, Claudia Scatliffe, Carmen Toombs. Orchestra Adds ulture to Assemblies Our Orchestra, under the direction of Mr. Marion Sell, represented the instrumental music department in programs at East this year. Among the programs they played for were Music in Review, and the Orchestra Festival. They also added splendor to the performances of the Out- burst. Members of the Orchestra represented East in the State Music Contest after mastering city, and district contests. 'The instrumental music department has much to look forward to in the young musicians. BACK ROW: Ruben Oates, Richard Periinan, 'Harvey Fish, Charles Williams, Grady Brim, Robert Caldwell. SECOND ROW: Tim Conley, 'ix it MY, K -. H Mniusrion W.Sell EL .TL Director K ' ' Mary Robb, Michael Rita, Nancy Hibbs, Mary Minard, FRONT ROW: Willie jones, Charles Berry, james Robins, Ricky Hardy, Bill Cox. :Lim -we BAC Shanzl lfenst Tho l-iodg Alsc Hig the side gam Stat scho BACE Hendi Darre Clary, Porter It SIT on, ien JW Cox. BACK ROW: Artie Billings, David Durbin, Donald Duncan, Mike Shanahan, larry Lakin, Paul Doty, jack Goodson, Nancy Cawdell, Bob Fenson, Ray Morgan, Keith Springer, Cliff Ragan, Mike Barry, Fred Thompson, SECOND ROW: Mr. Sell, George Criswell, Starlene Hodges, Theresa Kinne, Estalene Hodges, Bob Hernandez, Ronnie Band Active i Also under the direction of Mr. Sell is the East High School Band. The band was kept busy by the many activities at which they performed. Be- sides being a familiar sight at East Football games, they marched at the Central Missouri State Homecoming with the bands of other high schools. They also marched in the American BACK ROW: Mike Webster, jean Nelson, Glen Williams, Dennis Hendrix, james Aichele, Larry Morris, Thomas Shick, Louis Wilson, Darrel Wright, Dwight Garrison, THIRD ROW: Dennis Smith, Connie Clary, Randy Kratschmer, Robert Harris, Roger Seidelman, Marilyn Porter, jackie Bears, jack Cleary, jane McCarty. SECOND ROW: ll Steward, Paul Fisher, Louise Bidwell, Tom Hurst, Drew Daniels, Steve jones, Eugene Davis, Stanley McCoy. FRONT ROW: Joyce Woodson, Larry Driskill, Donnie Crist, Phillip Stine, Ed Conwell, Linda Bales, Ruth Cheffey, Jenifer Smith, Marilyn Camp, Sherry Culp, Beth Huffman, Nedra Harrison, Larry McGowan, ifvic Affairs Royal and Shrine Circus Parades. Some of their other accomplishments were participating in music contests, performing for civic groups, and Christmas programs at the area Elementary schools. The final program of the year was the spring Music in Review program. Robert Hayes, Teddy Sartain, Cecilia Trowbridge, Lois Herbert, Lee Miller, Ricky Rusco, Floyd Akins, Teddy McQuarters, Bill Reneau. FRONT ROW: Cheryl Shadwick, Karen Towe, Donna Hedberg, Linda McKinney, Cindy Smith, Kathy Neely, Chris Bales, Clarence Moore, Robert Wade, Victor Smith, Terry jobe, Larry Brenton. DV, ,e l F! ii if 53 il 1 9 1, ll i X T 7-- 1 F 0 -v. .ta 4. -llis pe. BACK ROW: Patsy Fugitt, Mike Hernandez, Norman Lagore, Stan Skinner, Rusty Lloyd, Kenneth Thoeni, Norman Gould, Patsy Woolsey, Carl Covey, Wesely Smith, john Dennis, Jim Offutt. SECOND ROW: Metra Zelenko, Betty Wolf, Judy Cunningham, Kathy Heotis, Carolyn Krause, janet Spence, janet Hatch, David Evans, David Sibert, Kathleen Gribben. FRONT ROW: Thelma Dixon, Sharon Davis, janet Pyle, Pat Groff, Phyllis Theen, Doris Chapman, Linda Laffoon, Avis Weese, Charlene Marsh, Mr. Galler, Earning While Learning HERE'S YOUR CHANCE, SIR, is afamiliar phrtue used by Put Graff in her work nt Sears. The Co-operative Occupational Education program gives students an opportunity to learn actual on-the-job experience plus classroom knowledge. Each day the student spends ap- proximately three to four hours taking part in class room activity. The remainder of the day is spent at work where the student learns the basic skills of different occupations. A mini- mum of fifteen hours is spent on the job per week. C.O.E. is a worthwhile program for students who plan to go into Helds of business directly after high school H, O so 251 . s ff' .lf 1 ' 6 ,,W. Q T giwil1l.l K BACK ROW: Joyce DeHart, Kathy Heotis, Linda Ragan, Dean Ryals, Party Wampler, Cecil Brown, Mike Scherer, john Boling, Steve Nelson, Charlynn Luppens,jerry Irwin, Frances Shelton, Richard Phelps, Carolyn I-Ioward. THIRD ROW: Debbie Martin, Pat Brown, Didi Ligeko, Dan McClure, Bob Neblock, Gail Berneking, Linda Rogers, Cynthia Tankersly, Phyllis Theen, Robert Benavides, George Weatherly, Linda Vaughan. SECOND ROW: Mariie Shepard, Linda Glorioso, Pat Lesniak, Mario Mandina, Rosie Boneff, Mickey O'Neal, Kim Davis,joan Masovero,-Ioyce Wilson, Dian johnson, Christine Polachowski, Paula Lynn,jean Cristensen. FRONT ROW: Pat Weatherly, Karen Towe, Nadine Anderson, Susie Nusbaum, Ranelle Leftridge, Kathy Pugh,-Ieanne Millikan, Becky Duncan, Belinda Foster, Madaline Mandina. Mr. Lunn Sponsor .v 1 Nw . xrrv' Jerry Irwin First Vice- President 74 C tudent Council Meets '.-.- .,.f. The Student Council governs the student body, M f.. Vx and it passes and achieves many of its goals for ' ,S 5 'SQ the students. ' joan Masovero was first semester president, and 'N' it was under her leadership that the Student Directory was finally put to press. The annual homecoming was backed by the first semester S Student Council, and it sold flowers and organized the half-time activities. There was also a pep week Joan MQSOVCPO in which students were urged to wear certain types President Didi Ligeko Second Vice- President of clothing to promote school spirit. Ron Sanders, second semester student council president, helped promote the sale of candy to aid the athletic department. Mr. Lunn, the sponsor for student council first semester, assisted in making homecoming plans, and was present at all meetings. Mr. Hommes took the responsibility of the stu- dent council sponsorship for the second semester. Mr. Hommes started his duties by counting the votes for second semester student council presi- dent. Student Council is the one organization which gives each student an opportunity to ex- press his ideas. Mr. Spon- Didi First Orly, for and dent nual PSfEf e stu- ester. g the presi- nation 10 CX' ,Ife ' f.' 1 ,R 4.4 l -f g 3, ,SMX C Il If Mr. Hommes Ronnie Sanders Sponsor President Didi Ligeko Kim Davis First ViC1'- Second Vice- President President c h 0 ol N e e ds BACK ROW' George Weatherly jack Collins Richard Phel R Th llll , ,fl .,--1' ll MAY THE BEST MAN WIN! says Ron Sanders in his campaign speech. . , , ps, ay ompson, Bill Hedges, Fred C. Brown, Donald Greble, Mike Scherer, Sreve Nelson, Ron Sanders, Iarry Pittman, Charles Sherman, jim Constance, Robert Benavides. THIRD ROW: Mickey O'Neal, Kim Davis, Connie Howe, Carolyn Butler, Pat Groff, Didi Ligeko, lana Hefner, Patty Wampler, Sandra S. Bakenjulia Dean, Linda Wilson, Sharon Dunn. SECOND ROW Nadine Anderson, Donna Weiss, Carol Starbuck, Karen Towe, Nancy Hufl',judy Lippold, Margie Clark, Doris Davidson, Connie Cooper, Georgia Marrines. FRONT ROW: Cindy Casey, Eddie Rayborn, Debra Dryden, Bob Krawczyk, Luana Palmer, Lavonnn Welsh. i 1 1 1 f fig' il we 'H OH I 1 X It 1 3 ? A rl W Phil Williams Prool' Reader I x v--1 , , rl 11 , -V I il! 1' ,lanlcc Haggard I lrrulation Man Igor Dennis Willis Editor-in-chief lst Semester Echo fix, ,, K 3 N ' f I 27, Q, 73 ,A . i Tr ,loyce Willman Society Editor Gary Smotherman Copy Reader Harry Offuu Vicki Molinoski Photographer Literary Editor Peggy Knisley Sandy Mefgen News Edilor Society Editor .....n Q' 7-v SJ ' ir rx 3 Ear my ,La 1 4117 WATCH THOSE LAYOUTSV' was the usual cry ax the Echo xtaffpushed toward a deadline. Mr. Buchanan Sponsor Patty Crook Record Secretary Dorothy Wolfe Assistant Advertis- ing Manager Q- i 1-4- ,-. Susie Halstead Editor-in-chief 2nd Semester taff Belly Hughes Alan Craig Cecelia Reinking Advertising Sports Editor Financial Manager MHHHBPF J. Fred Brown Mike Scherer Harold Wilson Cartoonist Business Manager Photographer rv- 5 s fi. ' 'iv 3 wI 3 Ef2 1, ' ,s 5, 3 w L :5i,,,,,fJ r 1 fl' I r 5 4 L V ax w Gi' 3' ff c Q ,ff ws- , ,..- A, 0 Pr sc in SC .lk 'wx ,M-Q , 1 I sd: ml P , hs 3 sz 285. .L - 'sl'1?' E' K ff Q r Stancia Krawczyk Barbara Sousley Yvonne Fann Denzilee Bennett Sandra Walby Jennifer Williams Picture Page Editor Proof Reader Assistant Society Assistant News Associate Editor Literary Page john Lindsey Jana Johnson Editor Editor Mary Troutman Editor Proof Reader Assistant Insert Bonnie Kerr Juanita Corbitt Insert Editor Linda Baker Editor Assistant Circ ula- Advertising Reporter tion Manager Manager Reports the Bear Facts The Echo, East High Schoo1's student paper is issued bi-monthly, under the Sponsorship of Mr. Robert Buchanan. The Echo not only publishes the regular paper, but also issues extra editions throughout the school year such as, the homecoming edition. April brings the April Fool's Echo Whose pages are filled with jokes and non- Sense. A special Christmas edition, printed in red and green is the highlight of the Season. It includes letters to Santa and New Year's Resolutions. The last Echo of the Year is dedicated to the Seniors. It contains their last Will and Testament and other Senior features. BUT ARE YOU SURE THAT the mess and confusion are ull a part of putting out a school newspaper. w Wf- H L . a r s I w u - I in l l 3 :U ix all 1 1 my 'A W PS ,f U E E F 'I ll 23 H' l -. if f ll ' t. ! ., f px I vl I x w all if ,.. 1 Joe Hawblilzel Co-Editor-in-Chief Sandi Fredde Co-Editor-in-Chief Harry Hnwblilzel Chief Photographer Eastonian Staff Made Pro ress The members of the staff were named at the closing of last year. The staff consists of Juniors and Seniors who were chosen on the basis of grades, citizenship, and attitude toward school. Staff members started early in the school year deciding on the theme to be developed. Reflec- tions in the Wonderful World of Color was chosen to tie the yearbook together. After spending many hours working on the book, the staff felt the yearbook was successful and one that the members of the student body would cherish. THIS LAYOUT IS EFFECTIVE, remarks Mr. Prewitt, faculty advisor, to the editors. Planning this yearbook was not an easy task. Working every day before, after, and during school in room 108, the Eastonian staff strived to produce a yearbook of which students would be proud. Many hours were spent creating new and different ideas which would help us reach our goal of All-American. Under the sponsor- ship of Mr. Prewitt, the staff members learned the skills of writing copy, taking and cropping pictures, arranging two-page spreads, and innumerable other factors which lead to a fine yearbook. OUTBURST TICKET SALES were recorded an a huge poster by Eastonian Atuffmernbers. Q. I fu ,v '14 2 i 5, Hmm h Us 1 V, if X' X f X x 'W ' 'J HPROOFS AND NAME CARDS EVERYWHERE lament these industrious alaffmemlzeru. -.ix 11 'Alf' f ,ogy N f wp.. VT' if fri' Q I 1 7 .,, X ONE 0F THE MANY EASTONIAN POSTERS is hung on the wall ofRoom 108 byjoyce DeHart und Linda Wilson. At Earl M 1 Gary Culick Business Manager E Pnny Pius Arm Ediwr y orning Meetings .... 1 'xxx s' Ui an ' 61 , 4 ,. ,A az 11 L 5 Carolyn Howard Carol McCarty Roger Carter Associale Literary Associate Layout 1595005010 Bllsinfus Editor Edimr Editor .,., Y' X David Walling Larry Pittman Ron Sanders Assorian- Art Eiiilnr R.0.T.C. Editor Alhln-liv Editor TU xlx Qi , i 1 - I li v 1 oting r was dem s for hall, ed to oms early g the egan, halls, -looks ' a Each day representatives from the staff were sent to homerooms, and a notice was placed in the bulletin. Also as a sales booster, the staff spon- sored a coloring contest. Each homeroom was given a poster to decorate. Prizes were given to the three homerooms with the best posters. Over 1,500 yearbooks were sold and our most important task of the year was completed. The staff climaxed the year with the annual events. At the Valentine Mixer, the students were entertained by the literary society orienteesg the King and Queen of Hearts were crowned. In May, the finished product was placed in the hands of the students. This is the 1964 Eastonian, a book which we hope will be treasured by everyone. Top-rated Yearbook -ez .il is 3 6 T' v 'si iw K X 'wiwlwffw ,. x., ,E 1 , 5 if 4J 3 f BE SURE T0 IDENTIFY FROM LEFT T0 RIGHT, says Ron Sanders lo Sherry Peery. P617 li ,ag 015 1 - 'S WAV Q1 gl x, 'J f X . I winds Scott Jim Glow Marjie Shepard Joyce Del-Iart .ICUIIIB Mellellhin Asst. Business Manager Asst. Photographer Asst. Sport R.O.T.C. Asst. Class Editor ASM- Literary Club Editor Editor 4 C. 'Q ,,' v w gage... .V f.z'fQ'2-'lt ' ? -jj il , -. 'B l I. P , alt - H li' u Jenni!-e S .th Paula on Rosemary grim Linda Wilsoln I Nancy llulf 4 x ABQI- pelimginenml Club Asst. Activities Editor Asst. Music Editor Asst- 0fKHlll29U0YlS AMI' FBPUIIY I'1dll0l' Editor 'Milo' 50 'oi Q n , ff D 1' ,sa-1. W x XX SZAMIWIAQWOL Rosie Bonvff NITICNDANTS 49 an ' J l'l'l'lCR LEFT: Sandra Frc-dd:-. UPPER RIGHT: Kim Davis. l.0W'lCR IPI' I' I n 5hml 0 I1 DWFR RIGHT: Sandra Baker. , -.1 V--. . I JJ, HWHAT? N0 SECONDS? Stan Sharp puts away the food at the Webster milk. A BROTHERLY SHOW OF AFFECTION in given by Bob Davin to Dian Johnson at the Hamilton-Leundian party. PUNCH, CAKES, AND MINTS were the order of the day an new Leundian members were honored with a tea. 5 THE WOLF MAN MEETS THE BAT WOMAN? No, these Hamilton orienteea were only pretending. New lub Members One of the oldest East High traditions, Orientation Week, was held twice this year with great success. New members submitted formal applications one week in advance of Orientation Week. Clubs then submitted a preference list of their members. Requests were then matched. New members signed formal acceptance forms, and were then ready to undergo Orientation Week. For the next week, their lives were not their own. A RIOTOUS BURST OF APPLAUSE waz heard from these club members and orienteen at the Valen- tine Mixer, which began second semester orientation week. , , U E . 5 ' x .,. 7- 'Q . V 6? -il 'ii 'W f , F . -'ietnf if ' '- ' ,,. V 15 5 . L s l l I I V V , 3 Q L iv, :kv c 3:-, '. ' .2 - . - Erfifi' X - i r i 4 ' Q5 -we J A . I ' r - e . . , f .W -f L R i n 3. ' ill . at 3 r e 2 V' ,:t ' . 3' X in 'W X f X, ll 'V .Q 'ilffr ' AE. 3 ear te nce ted ests ned ady ext I r ff o ns, ti ll yn. Y an .c ,t , V...-.1 1 1 A SMILING EULEXIAN ORIENTEE, Kathy Ewart, receives her corsuge at the semester tea. Taste Literar Li e During Orientation Week, each club held three functions. Highlighting this period was the formal tea held by each club. The Leun- dian, Eulexian, and Kalailuan teas were held at National College. The Hamilton teas and the Webster milks were held at the homes of various members. In addition to the teas various brother-sister functions enlivened the week. As the week ended, new members sighed in relief, and were finally pledged into membership in their respective clubs. 1 RING AROUND THE ROSIE is the way these pro- spective Websters pcus their time. xx -Q1 ' N I.- PUT A GIANT IN YOUR RUSH WEEK! Sandra Siglar studies a very unrecagnizable orientee. THE WEBSTER-EULEXIAN PARTY gave Glen Stark an opportunity to try his hand at shining shoes. r ' 1 v K f YF 'I Juiss Hnulckans , an ,rm SM' Sk .,,,, .fi V' Q. .2 fab 'W 40 Rickey Hancock 'ns 'X cr Lois Corinna. Crouscr V , . k 1 Q 2 A Q l 5 f 1 V 1 1 Mnvfmu Q 5 v Hxilip Seine Jumifar Snilh filella Oxaksxi Pfwadmk Vice pres. Mads Sacralary Kakdu L . S Vicki Fullers Kauxxzm Hsim Janice nda Cla JSCTUEIYYK FESLUZI' AAOFUXZ Barbara Mclauzgklin D151 Mcrxo Jamal any Wemplu- Pr-csiclu1lL Linda lqaubus Vica. Pres, Jean Cluislzansm swam, We vary Sociefcy 1925 l.mAaRunb0lk lmda Sdvmak Undavmgkan Lmda R-igarl, laura Rose. Q,-aw 505304, Sandra Skylar -l-llzasurzr Halen Ash Shaq Spruxger 2 l '4 H, Bdh Huifrnan Markka Bogark mu., 130. Miss Wolfe , , 4 ,H 1317 Q ,jizfifa dy wg- ' Eric llralsclxmzr' Sha rm Bradford Pak -llxauxl l Wavda Sail Sharm Bullard A Karan Wampler 45+--.. f 76 'x -v, -IFZSSUTZF m 0 ,.. Cha JBRC f 2 Rosie Szcralcary AFD leuuclis LL 1 S y onna Sloan tfgg I N, Fr-ance Vice pn-us Sa Baker Safdkafy Library Socwjry 1926 3 ,56- Sandra FZZSLLFGF Alice Brands Slnzphard ' 4 Mm, Babe K r Y i-91 x 1 'S' . -fi , f 5 asf' Mk Cwy MM Harry Opfuu A' .af 3 A A -Ti. ,ax 1 1 Harold Wilson P'wdmL Surdary Jim Slgvinson -Ewsurcr Bill Ecknsiv' l W Mr., Mum Hamillon f N -xv. jf. WPA. .- 55 N F3 W V A r. L flax iw fi AA . I . I ,-k.. , X Bm 5immons Eric frrniux Dennis UQ? P-il-J TITOW-99 Don Buss RD?fzr Carlo' Qual Esker' In 'NNI ,ffwm X X ,im ' Wk' , 'M' 'Q o I W Ronnie Bam Byf'0n Beard Rubefl mvis l-GUY Df'i5k1kl Alan French Mnke Guida rlk Warr H wblubzl W0 Y UK 3 ,s, . 3 , 5.-1 e U , S V ' , ' xr K w F 1 J. Frmd Brown JAl1BULk8h3ll Pfwdmk Jon Hawmul -N- V' Pr . M ZS Har-ry Hawlslilzal 3 Q' -Rtasurzr Jimmy C-ziow Lijrerary ocwl' 9 Q ','. , ,, . .mkk ' kgfiffg , gifs?-f M ggi' '?f ,i14i' - ff f M 5ig'.! 'i. x,,' 1 'fx A Kash ,4Vk V54 g xg , - I Q ? ' V X . , A Slzvm Hicks Richard O Q hal Gall 5 - f on Robz k f inson Rid -Wd LM Dah WMS ll. A B' 2- X. Mi lm Scherer rr' Sam Savorzl X 54 .. ,fr Roger Ewing .--A-2-,, Cha p Woods J 2 bf, Donald Hmm. JOSZPLX Jackson Dennis Klwh Gary May Shiva Ndson Slum Hulk I-Hffy Robvlson Joyce Wllciman - ,f , 5-.f Ki vis S511-yy f .-4:3232 fy , M!A?i:?n1'm :fj- 2 Linda Eskzpp 'Q 1 Sharon Moran Linda Walby .wp JAP. ny Cmnia Howe Marky Baker Cauxy Ewark Fbula OM J:-. Sandy Wallay Carolyn Howard 4-T7 Linda Bamkark Kakhy Ears-uw Joan Owsxzy Candy Warner' Joyce. RDblZJ 1-505 Trzasurzr Q' xt... Marilyn Blansczll Susie. Hadslcaad Bucky Panrllalm Donna Weiss Jana Uwppd' Sccralary 1 islmarx JUAY Qsr. Susan Hunk Gxris pdadwowskl 5' G- 44 pany Weiss , C ov- 1. ,.,. Karen Crisk Vice PM-S. E Linde Joknson Diane povznmirg 4:3 6 Linda Wtlson Fi? aft! fi Maryorkv. Clark Prnsidavxl ulexia ' -Uma Junkins Susan Riddar a CZ, ' -a' Janie Banks ,... ' x Knislq Vim Pres. Mary Lyme Kmiam Sw-diary literary Sociejry 1929 Bonnizihrr pal Ladd Aiming Robinson JW-vin Shqn 3 km KLA E' Jeauilz Davis gig Nm, brim 3 L. MS XJ rd .Amy Sullzbaugk Nanny 1357 1 fi fly Ciiarlynn Luppuis Trvasunr 1' Joyce. De.Har1. Qaida lynn Ckriski nc May Linda Downs , ww -, 1 ,M-'N '53 l Jfln Hubbard Carolyn Barbara Dunn Madalainc Mandina :ki Linda Swiik ,-Q. Claude -Elly na. 4 - Julia B,-mm Claudia Edwards Sandra Goodwin Pqggy Lim Dzloras Jnu:-AY Gizvyl Jiazfus Nicki Ogrizovich Bernie Taylor .F-1 -rv Y 6 1 Em Vander-pool 'W 1 ' v Lynn Kinder Ap .. , - x 'SX 5 4 viva, .X 1 YN s 'R U Dmnis Cwnrnin?js 1 '32 Clan Stark 213, La: ,. -.mf , ' Jolxn Kznni son v Z' MFMCGFNVY Alan al Rm swam Sw all lrrfanlx Camplazll Gifford Darxlcls ffyln '53 6 Williams Charles, Williams 7' 12 ll -K J Lan-Y Dr.Nlo55 BPUC2 l'larper' Bill Krawcz la Ani Lawrence Richard lllicrcinskl Richarcl Allan Eddi z Bousman Ga zr l'3 Y l-'xlfffy Gary Lancl Ronnie Mavslx May H fa Monlz Tripp pres Wea Dras. Uelaslcr W j.f 'V'PY+-.X bb 8 -l- louglx 1- l-' Dick Dellark, Don DOLl?:l'l'lf7' A x 1: j' 'ilf i' 'ef 63 Darrel M1-,Clu.l1an Dmms M-llwllaml Jerry lrw l n M .Ami ,juwr fm V , L ' . f '? .ay !:9 .l y '? A' L' 'ik , 'FEM Marko fvlandina if A , Mr' mmm Pwidml Midi Nui wif v Ypr 7 2 ICU, 15, Funny Samkary Ray Seidelnwan -n U3SurLr- L I1 S 1 Don Rigdon 1 eravy ocw y M 9 f ii5,??s5m'9'5'55x Gary C-ulick 19:56 Jmfy Qulzman L CI'WBv'les Connev aff --fM' 1 , f .,f,. 'I . Q, Q K f , ? 59? X T3 'K 1 - ' 1 ' L Y .mm fnccwary Ron mmu Bobwhm BOHOISM Mike Shanahan Shan QW? Emil SW ' is L 'Z W Finn V it ki. .' . 1 ..Z , Q I-ar-PY owns Bob i c5Pia JamasGu.U1r-ia. Ga Y Hom' JOM Hamm Sum Ifwm Dean Johnson I Larry ousiay David Slalsworkh -Umm Wolfe Ricky dxwidzrlf. Kmw Skmm Dennis SVYCX5'-W1 David SOUSAZY Y Kalailu Sherry Peery Patty Wampler ir-wx ' qv-r Leundls joan Masovero DiDi Ligeko Hamilton Mike Scherer Harry Offutl X '- 14422 ,,. ' , 1 6 Webster Mickey 0'Neal Jerry Irwin Eulexia Carolyn Howard Carolyn Creenley RECEIVING IMPORTANT INFORMATION about the upcoming contest, these members keep busy. MATTERS OF CLUB BUSINESS are decided upon as representatives vote during a council meeting. Inter- Society Council The Inter-Society Council, supervised by Mr. Dickson, consists of elected represen- tatives and presidents of each club. The Council proved to be a democratic way of governing club activities between the clubs and the administration. There the representatives discussed the problems that arose in connection with their main jobs of the year which were, rules for accepting new members, Orientation Week, and rules for Lit Contest. 5? Clfl Sa 3-S T w C co an Tl iml M thi TI en M, 1? Yu ,U :g F' ', fi v. I ,-qw!! 1' i S-4 SA Q. .r an if-F Q, ,a 1 L N Q' tif-Q tk I CAIN'T SAY N0. ' sings Karon Wampler, as she vrnons an nldfnxhiuned vountrysong. TERRY ALEXANDER AND HARRY HA WBLITZEL read a letterfrom their daughter, Delores. GYM CLASSES SHOW THEIR SKILL us they gracefullyjump over their padded horse. Uutburst Tryouts were held in the East Auditorium for this year's Outburstjudging these numbers were such people as teachers, specially picked stu- dent judges, and the directors, Mr. Mabbott and Mr. I-Iowze. After the acts were notified that they had made the show, continued practice took place both before and after school. The all im- portant dress rehearsal took place all day on November 20. This preview of a great show was witnessed by all those who were taking part. It ended in a feeling of excitement as Mr. Mabbott informed those that were to be in the annual Teaser the following day. After the teaser, the whole school seemed to be swinging with a sudden joy! ONE-TWO-THREE, KICK AND SMILE, seems lu be running through the minds ofthe girls in the Sophomore line. 2 4? all 1 Q I I I ' I I I ' I I I I I I , I I I I I I I 1 I TI I I 3 ' ' , I 1 3 I I ,II , ,, 1 1 I 1 I A I f . I I 1 I 'I Zi: 1 1 I LQII I 14 I I I I :jrgf I , 'j-. 1 I f ,, H. I I 17 1' I I ,I I I 1 I I I g , I I ff: I 1 I I , : ,. iii I I I LL? -7 I I I II I I I if I . 1 11 I I 'NI I T11 IL I , I' I I. 3 :HI I .4111 I . IL? I, I, I I ..,1.QI 1 ' lf5'I 11 I ,IXI1 I I H1 ' .,,gi.g'1 I I , . I .NI 11 I .JI 1' - rg. I f I 'I I o II, I,1'I , -I PII ' E 'u I Master Sergeant, Pat Lowe, is our military instructor N-1 A this year. He has taught seven years in the Kansas City School system. Sergeant Lowe came to us last year from South Vietnam where he was an advisor of his unit. He has helped the rifle team greatly because he is a Distinguished Marksman. This is the highest award for marksmanship in the army. He is also a qualified marks- manship instructor. Sergeant Lowe has brought loyalty, discipline, and pride to our battalion. Mash- r Scrgt-unl Pal Lowe Guidance Results in Expert Riflemen The East R.O.T.C. Rifle Team is com- posed of five members and one alternate. The captain of the team is Bert Woods, a senior. The best marksman of the team is Dan jordan, also a senior. Other mem- bers of the rifle team are Mark Ellis, a junior, Luke Ellis, a junior, and Warren Bailey, also a junior. The alternate is Warren Woods, a sophomore. The East Rifle Team is now and have for months been preparing for city matches. After the city matches, they will practice for the state matches. After that they will prepare for next year. They will replace the seniors and practice all summer and next fall. They are now preparing for the fifth army match. lf they win, this will help us in our city rating. Bcrl Wood LEFT TO RIGHT: Dan jordan, Mark Ellis, Chip Woods, Luke Ellis, and Warren Rifle Team Commander Bailey. ..-..,,K , f fu- fn I f ' I Warren Bailey Bert Woods Sam Savorelll Platoon Leader Company Commander Platoon Leader WW ff Drive and C0-operation Results in john Buck Archie Chambers Luke Ellis Alfred Esteban Brad Ewart Dewey Forlney Dollen Garrison Frank Grlggs fp ,??i nv e. Q, A DAY IN COURT is experienced by Rosie CADETS HAVE UPS AND DOWNS in the phyvi- Boneff an she is reviewed for R.0.T.C. Queen. cal training class. Discipline, Responsibility, and Leadership i Harvey Hutchison' John Lindsey rn ,' Q Su-ve Offull Wayne Paquetle ,f.. ,- vs '. Ronnie Steward Clifford Still Wcsl4vy Turner Rodger Pope james Rogers Sam Savorelli ,. , uv- ,-, v,: - ! 5 f,. .L . , 5- xs 4, f 4? 5, 'Q N .2 W ,Q s Lee Vaughn Gem- Wingate joe Wingate o. - ,, 3 . --an ' -.,1, N, ,,... ICITI f,7 ' I . 'd1!, 'l 524-'lv ' N' 'YI' Xi Q iigbv lla! ll im 2 I '. 9 - .-N 2- ' 117 fn , ' Q . - Xmsr ,,,. n-..-. Mark Ellis Ronald Moon Harold WilS0n Platoon Leader Company Commander Pl-M000 Lvlldvl' WW 75 Practice in kills and Fundamentals .lohn Anderson .lack Brodhacker Earl Chrisman Edward Etter James Armstrong Cary Chapman Rohn-rl Douglas Thomas Fawver Charles Briss Carl Chrisman Thomas Eagan Roderick Ford J ack Frost Robert Harris fl 'Nr r 759 .',:1. , fur, qs: , ' -f ,.... 'I 'J POST THIS IS A COMMAND given by the DIRTY RIFLES IS ONE POINT the cadet officers Battalion Commander. lookfor. Prepares Masterful Results in Militar Leo Hill Darwin Hodges Gregory Hughes James Murphy Robert Lowe Ray Moore Bob Neblock Timothy Rathbun Kenneth Ruth Daniel Simmons David Smith od Q' 1 67' Qi' ,7 Q s W! Y I ,gr x , I4 y H ' I ,. ,,or fi ' ' n - ,AW 3.19, to Vg' VQN In 4, mx 1 if 4' '1- x 5, ,p-.,, -, .13 Af I ,WS . k as 1 v r '. ..- K, f 4.. , r1. f j1'i e . I f , ,tty Kg V, .. jpg, 1 ,f Q , 1 , 4 ,-1 4. . V f ' ' 'S 5' f ' ff M, 'MA Y - 5 J x R575 Rudolph Smith James Stanley Dan Weiss ' in 4 . gy tg A Jkt s , -if arf, ,.- ,rx Gerald Garretson Danny jordan WBYYIC PHFSUYIS Platoon Leader Company Commander PlFlf00l'l Leader WW 0 trifve with Honor, Devotion, and Pride Edward Brown joe Burton Tom Chrisman fa lx Pal Conklin Daniel Fenson AX Y f.. Dwight Garrison Thomas Hurst Dennis Hogan Robert Karr Howard Lllsller 2 222, JUNIOR INSTRUCTORS take part in leaching KEEP RIFLE DOWN RANGE is lhe first rule C111-H508 in MGP reading- learned in markumunahip. Toward Perfect Military Units Wilson Moffett Gary Morris Dale Ross 0' John Smith Sam Smith ,fv- William Smith Robert Thompson Mack Travers David Tankersley Warren Woods ff 'J' 'E-. L, MZ 7,4 row Q., N w F N .- QI: W.- v ,I v vw W 'X 42 H ii 5: 1 ,F 'E I: is I I: V5 N U E VI. M wg wi llf fd -X ang! fn' iii HQ! 1-Aw 1 I .1 l . 6 . if - in ri I, 'iz 2, 5 y 75.0. 7.6. ,Queen Puny Pins ATFENDANTS UPPER LEFT: Rosie Boneff. CENTER: Vicki Molinoski. LOWER RIGHT: pill L4-sniak W 6 . ,QR .Y Y '- - 2 - X I Q1 -,4-1 .11- BACK ROW: Jerry Coleman, Larry DeMoss, Frank Tiltle, Cary Taylor, Ray Seidulman, Andy Moszczynski, Bill Krawczyk, Charles Connely, Roy McDaniel, Dennis Cummings. SECOND ROW: Coach Harris, joe Snyder. Cary Pyle, Cary Smolherman, Ron Sanders, Bill Munholland, Bob Moore, Harold Wilson, Don Moerschel, Fred Brown, Coach Roelher. FRONT ROW: Manager: Mike Coldsworlhy, Marvin 'l'ucker,Warrcn Jackman, Don Rigdon, Bob Soldi, Jerry Nelson, John Tellis, Don Kelsay, Richard Clark, Wayne Parsons, Asst. Manager: Larry Mc- Arthur. Bears Tie or Seventh Place 1 963 Football Record Non League EHSI Opponent 0 Grandview 27 0 Lillis 27 League 15 Southeast 44 M Paseo 6 0 Southwest 32 l 3 Lincoln 7 'J Van Horn 19 fl Westport 25 ll Manual 12 The 1963 football season of the East Bears proved to be one of the worst seasons of the school's history. From the first game to the last, the Bears seemed to lack that much needed scor- ing punch. Although preseason hopes were high with seven lettermen returning to bolster the squad, they soon dropped as the season progress- ed. The Bears ended the season in a tie for sev- enth place with Van Horn, with a two and five league mark and two and seven over all. The Bears' two lone wins were against Lincoln 12-7, and Paseo 14-6. The losses were to Grandview 27-O, Southeast 44-13, Southwest32-0, Van Horn 19-6, Westport 25-0, Manual 12-0, and the Homecoming game to Lillis 27-0. The Green and Black amassed a total of 51 points while giving up 158. Standouts for the Bears this year on both offen- sive and defensive units were Charles Conncly, john Tellis, Don Rigdon, and Bill Krawczyk. Connely, Tellis, and Rigdon made honorable mention on the mythical All-City team, while Bill Krawczyk made the All-Area team. WHOA THERE! With a diving shoe-string lackle, Ron Sanders brings down a Grandview Bulldog. ' fr - A1 gf ,jf S E' ft . N.. J TENSENESS IS THE WORD as the Bears and Klligllls are ready to knock heads once mare. Bulldogs Stun Bears,Knights Ramp 44-13 The Bulldogs of Grandview proved to be too much for the small squad of 26 East Bears in the first non-league game of the season. The Bulldogs not only beat East on the scoreboard 27-6, but also on the statistics sheet: for Grandview, 14 first downs to 3 for East and 298 total yards rushing for Grandview to 64 for East. Three of the Bulldogs'touchdowns came through the air and one on the ground with three point- after-touchdowns being made. East's only score came on a reverse around left end by quarter- back Marvin Tucker, which was set up by a pass interception and 59 yard run by Don Rigdon. The Southeast game proved to be a repetition Ron Sanders Don Kelsay Senior Senior Fullback Fullback of the Grandview game. The Knights scored in all quarters except the fourth and led at half time 31-6. The Bears first score came on apass from Charles Connely to Don Rigdon, who was waiting in the encl zone. The point after touch- down failed. At the start of the third quarter, the Knights kicked off to the Bears but after three plays intercepted a pass, and a Knight halfback went for the touchdown. The Bears finally started rolling in the middle of the third quarter. Don Kelsay went over for the score with Ron Sanders making the point-after-touchdown to cap off an eighty yard drive. The final score was 44-13 in favor of the Knights Don Rigdm' John Tellis Senior junior Hnlfhnck Halfbnck XX'.'rsix'i are 13 d in half pass was uch- ights plays we nt arted Don 3 I Z gl Charles Conncly Bob Soldi Junior Senior Quarterback Fullback Bears Sink After absorbing two losses in a row, the East Bears were hungry for a victory. The second time East got the ball, the Bears drove down the Held for a touchdown with Don Kelsay smashing off tackle for the six points and the point- after-touchdown. After holding Paseo with a stout defense, the first quarter ended with a score of seven to zero in favor of the Bears. In the second quarter, East's second touchdown came on a roll-out pass from Marvin Tucker to Don Rigdon with Don Kelsay going over for LOOK OUT! PM COMING THROUGH, is what Ron Sanders Neem: lo any as he is about to meet head on with a Paseo Pirate, 92. Warren Jackman Marvin Tucker Junior Sophomore Halfback Quarterback Pi rates 14-6 the point-after-touchdown- The Pirates couldn't get their offense rolling and the first half ended with a score of fourteen to zero. After playing a tremendous first half, East almost gave the ball game away. The Pirates scored on a run off tackle and on a deep pass, but, to the luck of the green and black, the touchdown pass was called back on account of offensive holding. Time ran out with East using ground plays, and Paseo trying desperation passes. HOLD EVERYTHING! Is the impression Marvin Tucker con- veys as he is brought down by u Paseo Pirate. ff. ll- N 1 kin -..r T17 ,- x L. ll. Ray Seidelman Fred Brown St-nior Senior Guard Tackle Bears Slip b -f the East's second win of the season came at the PHY- expense of the Lincoln Tigers. The Bears ld SGI scored Hrst on a pass from Marvin Tucker to -CS Of Larry DeMoss who was standing in the end zone. attack It looked as if the Bears would take a 6-0 lead plays into the locker room at the half, but with age. ten seconds left in the second quarter, a Lincoln Tiger recovered a fumble by Marvin Tucker and 5Pe6d raced 92 yards for the touchdown. The P.A.T. -S, the was made, and as time ran out the Tigers had a lf 642- 7 - 6 lead at the half. west s it that .ire to eason. :ht down EYES RlGHT.,' All eyes are focused on the ball as il fall: nu! ofrunge for both Lincoln and East. F JI f .LLL TWO AGAINST ONE JUST AlN'T N0 FUN! Don Rigdon is pulled dawn by two Lincoln Tigers. Lincoln 12-7 The third quarter turned out to be a scoreless dud. Both the Bears and Tigers showed consid- erable strength on defense, while the offensive teams couldn't get rolling. It was not until late in the fourth quarter that East's second touch- down came. john Tellis scored on a straight hand-off from the five-yard line and the score was 12-7. In the remaining minutes, Lincoln tried desperation passes, but all were in vain, as the Bears held on for a 12-7 victory. Dennis Cummings Gary Smolhormnn junior Su-nior End End ...asia I ' , 1 T' ...jk A I ,5- J ' jg. 1- , f M: - , K J' Wx Q i'. , cf .tg 1 1 1 ni 5-54. . - , -l- f 'Wil' V ' l -'X ef K page Q V'Vv V,Y' I V , 5 w 1 1 n 5 4 ,.-v-.,.....,.? 1 . W.. MN, if , Q X my x. x Rn --qv. 1 km .ymwm-Wm, nn I. ,L , , . , I , . . . Q E,,,i,,v.,,.'.p-1,-f 1 Ya , .f ,wr n , ' , , J ,W , f 1 . a l X... 2132 ,H-tkik.--Q' .Kas5L.wM'f,-ww..- 1-rfv A I v 1 i I I 7 Y wav-. Y? ,311 S .A ,, 4 , ,, Y .2 ,-1 X ...Q 9- Kiil A I1 S 11,1 ' A ,fy by , G! '4 I8 ffw ' ,k'f. I XM., LA. ,xc E, uP x ' . f H - X. ,- ffl ,ft , gggfffki-Qrgffffi' 'L 1 .K . 15 ffilj v .7 .. , ' ff- 'KJ - IE- D S? ' 2 M- J.-' lggs., , W I i '1 f ',V.A' ' ' V ' V ,--,v-..,1-., N , Cheri B1-nne-son junior Varsity France-s Shelton l Senior N Delores Llgeko Captain D Senior i Cheerleaders I 0 u ts ta nd: n Q Th ro ughout the 3 Joan Masovcro 5 S0fli0f Miss Joanne Corelli ' Sponsor 5 3 Q. Q Kim Davis f' I V Senior 3 Rosie Boneff K Senior ' ' THE VARSITY CHEERLEADERS mda..1.- pep and enthusiasm sm, even while posingjbr our photographer. SE! Joyvc Wittman' Sc-nior Captain Have Shown Enthusiasm chool Year Mr. ,lorry Winegar C0-Sponsor ,Iunwr Varsity Susan Hun! Sophomore Yvonne Fann Junior .4 . 1 Pal Lesniak Senior MI' ' Yr-W, K I , E R w V ' Ib ff: 5 1 1 'Q , E f , gii F W Jana Johnson A H . n a g , It t . It junior '-f ffl 3 ' ,QA Linda johnson ' ,Sym Sglyhomgrp fg tf' ri. , ' ' . OUR JUNIOR VARSITY CHEERLEADERS have shawn out- ulunzling prnmise and support. 4 ff Xx AW . -'ru 5 1 . - a '1 5 - - - Miss Williams Sponsor 1 Q I CROWN YOU MISS PEPPY' nays Didi Ligeko to Vicki Molinoski, one of the many girls chosen eachyear. Didi Ligeko First Semester President 1 54+ FFA QR HPI: 't ? Rosie Boneff Second Semester President Pep Club Encourages Game Attendance BASKET, BASKET, WE WANTA BASKET leema VU FUR VICTORY IS FORMED by the Pep Club al the home- to be what the Eau Bears are yelling for al this coming game la cheer the team onward. basketball game. an P R ,Ie L1 S Ilo sry! use led the on arri- ro c day che IHS! For :he trot: vest vest the wus 8 T 33 4 . ef , ,fi y , , A R 51 I J 7 1+ yi L t sfwpffgfgiz. , ,gi :L l,'V A 6 1 6 :T s N . G a s , gl Q s a - ,Q ,,, , ,ib'Q J iw - ., Q. mtl! , . 4 ff f Q., its 1 o 7 ,fei,lQpi..i,Dsir ' Ax 5 if Y F ? , Y i , ea D 'I i 0' X , .xy . it . 1 , J l 4 .gs X lj E Y I J 5 - f , I i ., I' V P1 ' ,-'Tiff 'iq A ' ' H 'Li' pk ur up lr V I is 5. S4 Sw ' B! - f. YW, Q 4 'I L-us' 1'4 'l, i 'E ei liil kv ,lx t w ,J ,f r QR I K is , A . 1 , 4 , . . A f 1 . V .,.- N f-, ' .f .,t ,,. A .- r BACK ROW: Pat Brown, Gwen Tiffany, Robin Kratschmer, Dawn Sousley, Linda Schmidt, Rosalie Shook, Charlynn Luppens, Kathy Edwards, Patty Wampler, Bob Rendon, Marilyn Blansett, Robert Davis, Richard Clark, Dennis Kleygh, Pam Ahlson,Judy Harchirr, Donna Powell, Pat Groff, Carole Bonner. FOURTH ROW: Judy Stahnke, Jeannie Gardner, Bonita Jolly,Jessica Kesterson, Marilyn Butler, Thea Junkins, Jane Hatchirt, Parry Ligeko, Kay Kinney,Judy Lippold, Claudia Edwards, Shary Sprenger, Patty Weiss, Karen Wampler, Sue Ash, Debbie Martin, Debi Merlo, Rosemary Hinebaugh. THIRD ROW: Delores Howell, Jeanette Davis,Joyce Wilson, Linda Rothwell, Corrine Crouser, Parry Coleman, Bonita Jolly, Jeanne Milliltan, Julie Brown, Cheryl Negus, Barbara McLaughlin, Georgia Martines, Norma Hinebaugh, Marsha Blanserr, Becky Grady, Miss Williams. SECOND ROW: Ernestine Gordon, Joyce Gordon, Barbara Krouse, Susie Fisher, JoAnn Ogrizovich, Dian Johnson, Brenda Shephard,Jo Ann Roberts, Kim Davis, Party Bellis, Di Di Ligeko, Joan Masovero, Frances Ault, Sharon Bullard, Kay Butler, Sharon Elmore,J0y Ash, Lavonna Welsh, Diana Kemp. FRONT ROW: Fran Shelton, Vonnie Fann,JanaJohnson, Patty Lesniak,Joyce Wittman, Lindajohnson, Susan Hunt, Rosie Boneff. chool pirit , And Good portsmanship STOP MAKING THOSE FUNNY FACES giggles Rolie Boneffwhile trying to conduct a Pep Club meeting. Rousing cheers, green and white shakers, and stylish uniforms are all a part of the devices used by the Pep Club to cheer the East ath- letic teams to victory. The Pep Club began the yeariearly by meeting in August to decide On outfits. When the first football game arrived, the club's many members were ready I0 cheer the team toward victory. Many Mon- Clay nights saw the school building shake with r 'S' cheers as the cheerleaders practiced and fi instructed the club. ' R tab, F0r the first time in several years, boys joined the Pep Club. Their outfits consisted of black Ousers, white shirts, black ties, and black u vests. The girls wore white blouses, black WSIS, pleated skirts, and megaphone em- l5l'fmS. Two of the big Pep Club events were tht election of officers at the beginning of ffafll Semester. The first semester president was Dolores Ligeko, and the second semester I-resident was Kim Davis. Il' r r I 1 .. l ......... ...ii 9 gf' ' . x- N.. lx - f x x Varsity Coach Gwynne Coomes ni- Junior Varsity Coach Denzil Clbler Freshmen Coach Douglas Roelher Ma sea Bez rou No def the me1 to 1 reai but The nor turn whi the Eas 32 56 48 5 , E uvii xl i f , gfdkq A45 Q if ,il IA, , W Y V' iw 4 7:6 ff? ' 'xl' - :Y ' x '1 ' Y- my I 1. . W , K f if ,gf-,gg Wx f. . B! . 'gA ' Q Q hi? .' 3 E K-W xkjgk ' J 5 ff E x ww ,ffQx S., if ! ' f ilkiil c E 1 4 I A3 in I I 5 GV! M V Kiwis. V H as! s 4 w J I E -sf' i - 1 W? vi N : - n i. Ni Vi 3 Q . gh xg. wf sq? ,. , 51- X Varsifjf X . .r AIKJY M057-Ilylwk fs, W R Junior H,-ward Glaflafn Connz, . ' Junior ' x Earwfvard 'X sX 'R ff W' Larry DcMo5s 'Junior Cardm- lgmsamfm James Harrison CSEO!! Senior Guard 'Y f, 'oo hX J' Mar-vin Tumkar Sophomorg, Gum-A H V 3 Q wi Bruce Harper- Junior s f ,f ?5-M 1 L3 Us 4 puff , ..4, W, Bill Krawczyk Jumor Canin- Dennis Cunmnminols Juroor Forward Jim Covxshrw, Smior CWA I Guard 0: t Q -' 2 4 1 - - 6 --.2 .fl , F. v 1 .wgtfgggi Q. ll 5 f -f--is-, 1 ,V N ,si fr.:.:.gf' 1 ::. f f vgxgiaa 57-3 1.:.'LiS-5.-'tit zggxf- 1 BACK ROW M h IIB D H I La: Off FRONT ROW D Joh th G y La B H Og K b Tuma AGAINST mm, 1 f y 5, Remain Winless Freshman Record Opponent Central Van Horn Paseo Manual Southeast Westport Southwest Northeast Lincoln fight and early every weekday mornmg fr 16 start of basketball season to the flmsh reshman ttam practiced under the dxrecnon fi li Douglas Roether. The Cubs dldnt wtn P Llrnts but they gamed valuable experxenct Klllllljw yum-5. Gy X Tn 1iiTf ' ' ,h 2 if lf- ,H ., . T'P:45',:gk1 -- Jf nw, . 3, A'4,, .4 V A Q, W, 1 - SX ,,4fv,g3,y Q., l CC Boys Churn Cinders Early QQ ouch Lester Fields 34' l c l Xp f ' li? A f .X C. C. Letternnen A TEAM Robert Hernandez joe McPeek jim Constance Ray Morgan Charles Vlilliams Robert Fenson Ronald Merrick B TEAM Jay Berneking Jack Goodson Fred Hernandez Eugene Davis Bob Reynolds Mike Shanahan Richard DeHart The Bears' 1963 Cross Country team showed promise of being the best ever at East. Both the A Team and B Team participated in the meets with other Interscholastic League and non-league teams.. The Bears started off the season on a note of victory as both A and B Teams beat their arch-rival, Northeast. During the season the A Team Bears posted a record of one first, two seconds, and one fourth, while the B Team recorded one first, two seconds, and one third. On October 9, 1963, the City Meet was held at Swope Park with all the city schools participating. The Bears placed fourth in the Varsity division and third in the junior Varsity division. A week later the district meet was held at Swope Park and the Bears came in fifth out of the 19 schools participating. The finale ofthe season came with the State Cross Country Meet which was held at Colum- bia, Missouri, October 26, 1963, on the Columbia golf course. A total of 150 athletes participated with 30 schools being represented. Roosevelt Collins John Day The Bears' Bob Hernandez was running in RiCha1'Cl Clark seventh place as he neared the finish line, but was tripped up and ended up in 16th place. FRONT ROW: Bob Fenson, Bob Hernandez, Ray Morgan, FRONT ROW: Mike Shanahan, Jay Berneking, ,lack Good- Ron Merrick. BACK ROW: Ioe McPeek, Bob Hernandez, son, .lohn Day. BACK ROW: Richard Clark, Dick DeHart, Roosevelt Collins, .lim Constance. Fred Hernandez, Eugene Davis, Bob Reynolds. w I I i L , V 77: lp,' 4 ,,..1 .-T . 7 ff W., Zi I - , , f..ae':1re.m,F .ef-44a I f N ' C 'cf ' 1 .V i X M p p . 4, J' i ii 1 Swim Coach I - Henry Nardone BACK ROW: ,lan Surherland, Fred Brown, Richard Uhr, Bob Moore, WITH FRED BROWN, PAUL ANGOTTI, AND RALPH NITE Dennis Snelson, Ralph Nite, Eric Kratschmer,jim Chastain. SECOND LOOKING ON, Chuck Williams does a jack-knife off ROW: Ray Seidleman, Dan Reinharr, Mike Pitts, Mike Barry, Paul the board, Angorti, Darrel Wright, Cliff Daniels. FRONT ROW: Lee Scott, Chuck Williams,joe Cunningham, Russell Allen,joe MCP:-ek, Water-Bea rs Win Title WATER-BEARS' RECORD l East LEAGUE Opponent f 5 1 M Central 4 1 M 5 9 Manual 3 5 DUAL MEETS - 71M Paseo 38 X 62 Central 29 CITY MEET 6 Southwest 82 NSPLISH, SPLASH, I WAS TAKING A SWIM. Paul Angona i The Sllldefllf ll'1ICl'CSI lI1 1T1il'1OI' SPOITS T135 andFredBrownaplashitup intheBears'ponl. i grown by leaps and bounds here at East in the past few years. There has not only been an increase in attendance but an increase in the part ofthe students to participate. Now, through their efforts, the East High School Swimming Team, coached by Henry Nar- done, won their division title. The Bears won every league event and received out- standing performances from Chuck Wil- liams, Ray Seidleman, Cliff Daniels, Eric Kratschmer, Ralph Nite, Dennis Snelson and Larry Scott. Each of these boys set a new school record in their event. The Bears didn't fare as well in the city meet as Southwest ran away with all honors. yi-Q22 Q ' Q Pui ma of pei bui boi me i 2 NITE E' vff 3 1 I Angoni NX N U.. , 235 BACK ROW: Robin Kratschmer, Linda Downs,jennifer Smith, Gayle Raines, Suzanna Hicklin, Candy Vanderpool, Susan Porter. SECOND ROW: Teri Alexander, Par Reed, Charlotte Smith, Cecelia Reinking, Linda Walby, Cindy McCorkle, Linda Smith, Willa Rinkenbaugh Alice Hilte- d bran , Diana Reed. FRONT ROW: Miss Corelli, Lavonna Welsh, Teresa Kinne, Linda Pinckney, Par Reardon, Susan Hunt, Jeanne Christensen, Debi Merlo,jeanne McGee. Grace and Poise Through wimming Putting on the annual swim show requires many hours of diligent practice for members of the Sea Nymphs. Continually striving for perfection, the Sea Nymphs concentrate on building skill in stunts and synchronization- both essential for an effective program. The members did have other activities such as CHIVALRY IS REALLY DEAD when the Sea Nymphs are pushed instead of escorted into the water. t it -5, 2? slumberless parties and trips and visits to other schools' swimming clubs. After all their work, they turned out some of the best swim- ming shows ever seen here at East. The show's theme this year was based on fascination. The audiences stared hypnotized by the many ex- cellent and surprising numbers. Miss Corelli Sponsor Cecelia Reinking 'Vi 35 President Q, v V v 13 V i Charlotte Smith Vice-President i -, V1 .X A an, 5. 6 18 I . 5 , ,V , , 2' 5 fy A if ' li iii? at T V .m.,', if vw v4.f,Qf, BACK ROW: Linda Wilson, Nancy Elmore, Paula Bumgardnet, Gayle Raines, Mary Troutman, Una Singleton, Suzanna Hicklin,-Jennifer Smith, SECOND ROW: Diana Reed, Cheryljohnson, Linda Walby, Stancia Ktawczyk, Sandy Walby, Susie Halstead, Pauline Reed. FIRST ROW: Lavonna Welsh, Linda Vernon, Linda Vaughan, Cee Reinking, Charlotte Smith, Phebe Bumgatdnet. Athenians Practice Precision and Co-ordination Athenians is an organization for girls interested in athletics. Under the leadership of Miss Waunita Small, the girls sponsored an eight grade sock-hop, junior-Senior basketball game, Freshman-Sophomore basketball, and a Miss Waunita Small Sponsor Charlotte Smith First Semester President 'X Polly Reed bl , lv Second Semester C' President - w w 1715 +3 .gsgm - , 3 -QQ . y . f student-faculty volleyball game. The Athenians also had fun attending various sportsdays throughout the year. The main objective of Athenians is to promote interest in girls, sports and support intramurals. WHO NEEDS MORE TICKETS? asks Min Small during an Athenian meeting. 11 . Mt sox tht ani jec tin To 3 x ap '57 if ' 2? ia th. una nians days e of girls ll fi dm t.J WITH THIS BOW I make you a member of Phi Alpha, mudern dance club, says Cheri Benneson ns the installs another new member. , K Miss Williams 3 5' Sponsor . 'c'--In Cheri Benneson A V. First Semester ,, fp, President 4 3 Patty Weiss Second Semester President Phi Alpha Steps to Tune of Success Modern Dance, or Phi Alpha, under the spon- sorship of Miss Williams, worked together through the year to perfect their coordination and dancing techniques. As their annual pro- ject, they worked on their modern dance rou- tine for the Outburst. To become a member of Phi Alpha, you must develop a dance of your own, practice it for perfection, and perform it in front of the sponsor and the members. They, in turn, de- cide whether you have the capability of becom- ing a working member of their organization. Patty Weiss and Cheri Benneson were the first and second semester presidents who led the girls as they danced themselves to fame. BACK ROW: Carolyn Greenley, Sylvia Owens, Linda Barnhardr, Deborah Owens, Linda Swift, Gayle Raines,judy Christman, Connie Stubbs, Claudia Edwards. SECOND ROW: jennifer Williams, Delores Fnsrer,janice Pittman, Marilyn Dever, Patty Weiss, Marilyn Butler, Becky Duncan julie Brown. FRONT ROW: Sharon Bullard, Cathy Airington, Susie Hunt, Pauline Winn, Karen Wampler, Cheri Benneson, Miss Williams. u i K sl ii 1 Q Q Q accei- letics es - a ores t deal chool intra- ilies , , Q x rv l 'K :Cf it i. . c 1' 712. T0 BE' CHARMING, one muatjirs! develop the proper altitude. Girls' Athletics The girls included in these advanced sessions must be chosen and screened according to previ- ous achievement records. The classes participate in team groups learning badminton, field hockey, volleyball, and basketball. Included are sessions reaching modern and folk dancing, swimming, and gymnastic coordination. Tests are given periodically on both rules and technique. There is a general striving for im- provement with a good competitive attitude. 'MONTHS OF WORK are rewarded in the Uutburxl ivithfunfor all! ?, .L. 1 if FORMING A TEXAS STAR. girls learn the techniques ofxqunre dancing. COME ON IN. THE WATER IS FINE , in the ap- proach ofxwimmers and divers duringa swim day . ' 1 . 4 , S ' K- e. .... . A ,T A A V dv., 5135.4 54, -ai .. nf if nn l ': I- fl Q !ft.,., 4 i .,'.Ff4I fx lm' .bk , Q ' J 1 :gnc h ,Vx ,.,, I - , u . M y 5 ?b I' If 41 J fl? ,.,. f f' . p f f . '71-.5 .. . . I , ...N ' - A ,- Sp-. ' gi vf' 4:1 .T J' ff, mf. 'V -r A -. ' it t if Ti R TT' -' -+'31g:1-gf ef ' -- A 1 -V , . -as it 1 1 B V ,ul ft K R'- sf JQWLX x i.. . X M' A ' ,, 1 ' ' C .T 5 - v 'A A so ' , K I A sr . ' X f r l ' ,f 1 .4 ll x 1 f ff Q 2 - Y! gy-hfgfzt N , , F133 3- , B fix A ii if L f i j ' X ,K-It Z 7 4-:Q A at A .. NJ? 35 X 3? 55 2 AH 4 1 W an gy 5 Steven Bowling A Mike Bowman I Q 64 Tim Bradley UQ42, Margaret Brammer james Brands ' , 'I X, .lohn Brands Fred Brelsford k 5 Larry Brenton X 1 ll ' Fred Brim - Dennis Briss sv, , A x -27. .wrt 4 1 sb -fam ,. ,Q , V ,A v-ku .: Kenneth Adeock Dennis Adrian james Aiu hele -1 A- 'E V' 'M Claudia Airington if -' , .1 ,fffxjff Floyd Akins v . Bob Allen 1' , .i -.1 ' , , Kathy Allen Susan Allen Anthony Amendola Nadine Anderson Shirley Anderson ' Barbara Armstrong Richard Armstrong Ethel Arney L jim Ash I oy Ash 1 Phillip Atwood 9- 5.46, f W' Frances Ault .lean Baker Richard Baker Chris Bales gZf5,?1,5'Q,-,,x Xfire Q A , 5 E QQ.. it 4933 Pamela Ballinger Fred Banhart X , r Gary Barber David Barnhill .-. Annabell Barr ,lack Barr ' -A ' Margie Barry ,ax fag i.. 'Pb K ' . V: ' WM .Agfa s ig-F Vickie Barry Phyllis Bartlett f yy ' M! Diana Baty Jacquelyn Bears Petra Beecher X 553' 'Xxx' J, Sharon Bell U-X Cary Bellafiore x W 1 . Roberta Blackburn Charles Berry F Kenneth Bickley A , ., Pamela Bixler ' ' A N' Marsha Blansett 'lxx 'J Claudia Bolen Carole Bonner ' ... .N- 1-g'11 ' , 1 .: - 4 a ,. f K .. , - X' , ,LQ N We xl TEL ' 'Lahti ' is 3' f v' ftfv 1-V fe ,, , 9 4 YN ' t X Donna Briss Brenda Brown 'F Earl Bryant X ' kt' 5, :f .lohn Bullock x x X -W , ,. 63:1 :aw 1 ' r 'fm --'55, in Q .. , ,qvw ,.... , , 43. vi Cv W , .J Kay Butler 3' ,V Linda Butler ' M57 Wanda Cain clmfril x i ' f ig, 1, Robert Caldwell Carolyn Campbell 7 as 6, Claude Carson - Cindy Casey . 'L' Claude Casey , f f A ' 3' Claudine Casey Q I I N C X , ' Mark Chapman gl' nv- f fi A N1 V X t , , 1 ' 1 ' ' l ' Jim Chastain Mary Cheffey Catherine Clark C Y V Dennis Clark A -N Z fl Connie Clary Linda Cl ill X' A Jack Clasgry a.f1,JE , 0 ERSHIF OUR ROOM IS BEHIND! moans a student as :he looks at the P.T.A. puller. I Lile Cleason , , ' 7 Michael Clevenger S ff- Sandra Coffman A , ,M Q' V X Pat Coleman , . NM r ,I ' Af' fx Tim Conley l...aNm . i L n X Leonard Cooper 1 ' I an I. Hennann Corhell X , , Cary Corlin 1 ' 6 Barbara Courtney , 51, ' Q1 William Cox K fi 'P al 1 1 Ah Frankie Craig Yvonne Craig 4: Richard Crane I -G - Anita Crawford C13 A ' ' Donald Crist I ' in 5 Jafznei Emsby if. X 'FWQEKNKAHJ 8' 'M gg 'L X ' . Joann Crouser lack Crugar A Linda Cunningham .av fv- G. Marcia Cunningham if A gag Mary Cunningham 'Sl' X f x Milas Curl X '4 , ,.. Eugene Dailey , I i. I l Q w 1 . Mary Daniel ilu- Dani l , Kalhrynlllarnaby . Barbara Davis .2 'fi Charles Davis K C I, , E n 'H - , A , Daavlil N 'M .I ifqilik-Qfy - I 4 V '--1- f:'- Lf-'JI I 1 4 , 4 ,,. 7? 7 4 3 7, 4 nt Theresa Davis - ,M A5 Y K Q' .KJ Michael Davison ,JI ' ' M ,Y . 6 ,ffl Georgia Dedrick f , 1 ., .. r A 5 L 5 Bill Del-lart 3 ' , ,-K K 'ggi i Elenora Demekv af 4, Vi? ,ff fi 1 K ,ig Z Chris Dewin F .seg , if F H , , F, .. Armhn Dodd i R Bill Donahue :Ci K U 7 W 4- Q X A 'ff K' Linda Dopp .21 Jg, ' W A' ' JL: Milchlael Doron ' ,L an K ' H ' ,, T' D - 0 nDowns r ' Cniiz' 4 . ' 'Z fffvl .. Nancy Draper 1 P iw. V ' 0 f Debra Dryden N 2: V ,y -' fg UL ij , MM mx K , ' so Y Sarah Duncan David Durbin ,- a. D ai- xy 1 A ,, 1 Roxanne Durigan f- .A , 1, K ' A ' ' ' Cheryl Dyer -d V U' 'SK I s 4:3 Katherine Easterwood ' it N K K Y I Ham . 'X-I Perry Edwards . ' 1 . ,loe Ekstrom -- ' ' ' ' ' ' Kay Elias r , . Xi X.. lvwfa A , Morris Epperson ' ' 4 K K ,K Eugene Ervin ,V ny. -'Q K W - Fred Evans X 2. ' i Ll, f -' -V f Lawana Farnsworth . X Nw X if 'Sw Cecil Farris ,4 ,K'I,,--i ff Y. - .K 1 .xxisgff .fix - , vs: f 1 , so ' so i jamie Farrow Bill Fenimore 1 ' 'C ' Q , Linda Fenson 'V lv- ' Sharon Fifer 'w Victor Fish H 4 4 w. X ' Subfreshmen ALL FOR EAST HIGH, stand up and holler! -El' i768 Su,an Fisher Jam:-lla Flemmons Don Fonville James Foster Lee Foster Paul Franks Elaine Frazier -ww ' - , ' -1 N 6433: Eddy Frizzell Dennis Gan! james Gardner Jeanne Gardner Regina Garrett Theresa Gartman Kathryn Garver Sandy Garver Ricky Gillham Cynthia Glover Ilene Goodale Jack Goodrich Ernestine Gordon Karen Gordon Brenda Gregory Edwin Guempelein Harold Gulley Darrell Gunter Jenese Guthrie Sondra Hamilton ,limlny Hanks Gina Harden Ricky Hardy Bobby Harris Donna Harris Kathern Harris Margie Harris Opal Harris Myra Harvey Andy Hatch .ludy Hatchitt Donna Hedberg Carrie Henderson Sandra Henderson Janet Hendricks A, 6 ' 'H 9' be lief ' L .. N rm Brenda Hook Ruth Howe Delores Howell .l ack Howery Gary Hudson Verla Hunt Wilma Hunter GU'Y.lacol1s Ne-leta .lobe T4-rry ,lobe Linda Johnson Marilyn Jolly Delrne Jones lievon Jones Rhonda Jones Willir Jones David Jordan llnvirl Julian Dorothy Ke-pner 11-ssiva K1-stersun Danny Kilgore We- -. 4 , ,g F. A Q Q 1? 543-4-v . ., R' ' - X if ' ' ,D Q l KAR , .N Xhevr 'J ' l - ,- i jr l -. FQ- 1 fi - , 3 .Y A 1. .f .:. 'J ff Q 1' 'i -.,,- , we ' ' .. . , 5? F1 .. ll If Q -f Q. 'if 4,31 Q f 4 a:7'SCf n ll '-Tu? '3 v-, I I? Q' :V yr ,ibm cf yi 1- v I1 ,zz -,QL ' I i l , ,L f ff, y 5. .. ' ,. i Y , ' .I 3 1- , f M ' . -,. X ,Q-9. t V N Q 'A A A 'IM .4 R , V A f X ,ME ' 3 ee' .T-if f 4 gl uf? .Y Q gy -V: S si J 5 X Lois Herbert Q 7 y 2 :N l NancyHibbs QQ 15 Donald Hicklin Alb.. ' Rosemary Hieklin If N x 1 K' 15-,I Q1 Jeanie Hickman 1 x , X 2 - ' Robert Higgins , 5' .. iv at 2' Z? 'G'-' Mike Hinds ' ... .13 T Lg, Ricky Hulbert gf' KK' u ' Billy Holder vm V i Stephen Holt -T i 41-Q, . i at, .':?' Q: 7: Q F : CL Ll V xg K 1'- xi K 'fl N - sl 4 f . 1 1, ff- G, fi , - I 1 fa a X D -f ' ' f f ' ' W' Q 0 X ' X ' i If L,...i '-14. ,. -' ':..: ,.1v-. ' M t : ,--,X X., Q 1 3 x 'p lffx X 9 ' kif'T, J' Q R , . ijfi Z COLLEGE CATALOGUES IN THE COUNSELING CENTER can help a student in his deciaiom concerning the fiuure. Sub reshmen Jerry Kilgore Kathy Killion JO 7 : L W' Phil Killion .lnnet King . A A 7: 'ru -AJ X Gene Kinnison Richard Klein ., 1 . Paul Koskn 'tl , Haut Randy Kratschmer Robin Kralschmer Bob Krawczyk w la' ' if R L Q: r- TL .9 xx: e ' 2 N63 Cu M? Pa 1 Di w X . I1 L xr ' 9 L ,. ' 2. I 4 1 . M V 1 - 0 'rf I X 'F , w ff, N ' X. . ' T lf Y 'l' l' ' t X David Kretzschmer T2 Barbara Krouse Mitchel Krysa Frank Kuhl George Lambros Katherine Lane Katherine Latcrra Cal -9 Carolyn Lawson y Kenneth Lee Ranelle Leftridge Charlotte Lemaster Ricky Leslie Marie Lesniak Linda Lewis ,lm lx Susan Linder Alan Lippincott Beverly Luuthain Brenda Love Slmron Lufholm Charlie Madlnrk jimmy Mans-s ... :': ... 1. iv 'Q '- V -3' P J V 1 4 1 ,, 4 - V - 'X -:T , A A' xx , . g::. - , W I ff - - K . 1 xi rra juhn Massie Vlarvnce Mtllllis Ginny May Kathy May Linda May Larry McArthur Carla McAvan uma Meagan Karen McCain Terry McCall jane McCarty Kathy McClelland Judy McLeod Karen McConnell Chvryl McCully Wesley McGee Jeanne McGhee Larry Mclntosh Linda McKinney Larry McLamb Theodore McQuarters Mary Middleton jean Miller Patsy Miller Jeanne Millikan Mary Minard Kenneth Minor Norman Montgomery Paula Montgomery Clarence Moore Johnnie Moore Sandy Moore Larry Morris Pat Mudd Kathy Muncy Douglas Murphy Dale Myers Karen Myers Mary Myka Nnncee Nader Kathy Neeley Gene Nelson -x ,,.4 i, 'X lv - f I A 5 S g,k:n:g V A 'S 3, KW , A L' XX' x t 1 AQ .s K. xt l- 'f '?' Ostrnvich Linn Panknin Richard Periman Dianna Phillips Gary Phillips Steven Phillips Genirveve Piolrowski l i !' Pittman Wlurilyn Porter Richard Powell Brf-mln Prim- llelrorah Price Lonnie Price Mary Price limn llullb' Pugh lv-nn.-th Purtlm- Nurmnn Purtlm- H l'rzvg0f-ki n.-1.l.a..vyl.- anim- twin.-S m.1a.-m.y1,.,rr. f 2 Q' f sf- 3 -, . Q - VL P9 V H LQ '- - Q - f af - is 2 :J gg 5. Q 5, Xia- X kv r xii sl XQA-il gi!- Q WSE ,..-1 W ' Le, ,r a P5 N ,- . . a I -ff .1 1, 5 T l. H 'ga A 1 -uhm , ,L rfxr- ' fi ,IX xxx' , - : i . i ' A 5 g 1 W' X fmaik Sf tl A ff :ii ff X , 4 -L x , '2f ,' A 7 -- 1--x -.. f-Q sl ,, , .fl . - , X .. , e ww J , M.. fm- 'K Ai' 'um-It 'gmt f- A ' f- A 7' al ,la f- ' ' 'V as-, ffl?-1 Ni 0 E A: l Thomas Nite ,ff K ,.,- f Serena Noland xi, X .f yi' 'gsm Linda Nushaum 'Q P Clay Nyce I Reuben Oates V Joann Ogrizovich ..- 'W le' Cl A r any Oldham . ' 5' il L M7 Jennifer 0'Neal ,lohnm-y Usborn an nh ga: ,a 3. H L. lf. Sf Y 4 1 ff Xx4'X 0404-'uf U fir.. 31, ,v-, ..-. .. 1 ,. A . .ay .-. V is J, , .1 ,,, - ,' ' -' .. . - air ' :ff ' , V, Y - X51 K1 ' Bob Osbourne , 1: c ,FT J 'A 1 - A K A ai 1 V . . 3 ' . n A. 3 L 1, I rj ' 'Qj V- vw QL 'fi ,, f 'fi 6-' 'K air!! l .a--' 4 .93 6' ' E -F r ' .0- . AX w. ,K u 1 ,f Z. Q' ' ff R , ? W ,59 4 ' 44 ' lie!! 2 T M is fe M17 we rm' N .V ,Aw 1 ,,.t -2 M1 L- wa ' , gf, , if M, ivy , f . , V, , ., . S f 51 Ps, 1 ,gggghm Wit l' -' L' - ' 4 3 Q12 ,Q - A M, wx wp g ,, 'QT , R ,S I , b . y ff, ,F ffm f 4 fsffff f f H S as f if 1 sf? T n M Az e , ,ow .egg w gk 4: f. V I fm ! v Q in ' 'Q , A + '. 1' -Q5 Qu. 'I' 4 , ,Q ' X C . ' i I :N X ,lv 'f H f gn. ' , , Q V6 ,Q 2' 53' ',en w, if ble. , my iq,-,f A 'Ja , wx 1 ,-V , A .r' ' Y , W T Q T xP5Qm3 X ' Eiiggll rl ls 'i ' ,yi:V'9 5'5 . R ,7 T 'f -1 M' N!E,:'s.',' .W 1 . .- f-f ff? of-,, V. ,Y-tw - A g. xg Ll K X 1 X53 X N 4' w f X N, BobbySmith ut' f 5 ,loyce Smith ' L' ,Q A X Charles Smith :gr gg' ff -f s Cindy Smith Lf 'J Qxyv N Dennissmilh W2 X N I i l x 2 Mary Smith ,Q , Nancy Smith f i :A VictorSmith , V V il '- 'f Lucille Solomon -,X M H l' Y Roberta Stark 'ff mlvvvww , is 1 , Mft? 7, MM' 46 W 9354.4 , wg M W , to 1 f ' I , ,, . y Q , , , Q A - gg, aff: in 35 SQ ,V r-.g1,',,f K x 'A ii Q T, 9 Q 2 4 - ' - - of 'CQ ng K, Q T ' J W '2K,'5Zw5 ' U: 1 , 1 vi f M3 -1 - Sc 'fi S' janet Rea Bill Rem-au Beverly Renshaw Norma Renshuw William Phillips Anna Marie Ri:-hard-4,, Dianne Riggs .l une Riggs Michael Rita Mary Robb Larry Roberts Gary Robertson James Robins Toby Robins Harold Robinson Kathy Rodgers Ronnie Roe Linda Rogers Norma Rohman Patricia Ruggieri Joseph Rupniewski Ricky Rusco Donnie Sandlin Margarita Santellan Teddy Sartain Henry Savwoir Claudia Scatliffe Shirley Schlie Robert Schulze james Seamster Rodger Seidelman Cheryl Shadwick Mae Helen Shelly Patti Shelley Orville Shelton Betty Sherman Cary Sherman Ruth Ann Sidehottom Donna Siegelen Clinton Simons Terry Simpson Ernest Singleton 4.79 K A , M ae .Q , ,- nl vt: Patricia Stewart Don Stidham Jimxny Stokes Russell Stokes Mattie Stubbs Paula Sullivan DeeAnn Sutherlin Diann Sutherlin Kathy Swearingin Ronald Snedden Cynthia Tankersley Perry Taylor Walter Tellis Ilene Thompson Mark Thompson Gwen Tiffany Paul Tinoco Therese Tinoro joe Torzek Ria-hard Tompkin- Karvn Towi- Q n n 1 james Trecse . 4- Q. Cecilia Trowbridge '- Sharron Tune if .lackir Uptegrove Shcryal Vcnyard .lim Vest Marta Vinzanl Betty Waddell Robert Wade ' 'ff X A. Carl Walker 5 ' ' I Flora Walker f Bill Wallace A Sandra Weeks Earline Wells Charles West D Dave Whitaker 25 Rita White - ' Charley Whitfield Patricia Wiggins X Vickie Wilson Mary Wise X, wski U A x :rl 1, ,A 1' q. -:, + -Yi i 6 'jaw f 7, 57 X 5 1, -0 -4 H N' 55, , ,E ,N A f if 'x Q F5 on i i I x xxili il 4 -Y E , b 5' 4 crlin ubfreshmen 0 N63 06 xg, iii .. fc . Linux f .L .. N :BLM X w 1. H ', - ,. .f 1- , Q1 5 at 5 ' 1: .fffifi ' '37 I K-742. li' Sic- 'maxi SN?-H V, 'Z' if QYQJQZ A - H , L -t .W 1 it ,ll VY Ala N 7 3 1-1. ' I 5354 ' ,K ' ',' Xl J .L r .. . 2 A . N N if .. Q ,. .1 f, wi V-al 4 jj ' x 1 3 Patricia Wise gyv- ' U Nick Wolfe ' f Steve Wo d F49 Brenda0Williams X Edward Williams , A Cl W'll' ,ff x gf-, ,- 1 amasmms in -: H F Jimmy Wilson K, ft Q f A, 7 .limmie Woudall ' ' tl Susan Woolery if :lil Dorothy Wright A N' Doug Young :X ,i X' 1 Neal Young - - -M ' 1 2 George Zuba V .1 59 our X THESE AREARTSTUDENTS. Color them busyputling up a poster Donna Arlams Allwrla Adkins Mary Adkins Norman Adkins Frit-rla Marie Aker G1-nt-va Anderson Jeannette And:-rson John Anderson Fred Angotli Earnest Arney Elaine Arnick Sue Ash Stanley Atkins Pam Ayres Marilyn Bailey Ronnie Bain Charity Ann Bannister Linda Bardwell Linda Barnett Lee Robert Barr Donald Bassett Mike Beard Burton Bellis Emily Bennett Linda Renee Berglund Gail Berneking Marty Bogart Vicki Bolser Ronald Botts Barbara Boyd Sharon Bradford Geraldine Bridgewater Charles Briss Gloria Dean Brown .lack Brown Janice Brown Julie Brown Marshall Brown Patricia Brown Michael Buchanan John Buck Chester Virgil Buckn er 5- 5. H ga. L. JG 1- A , .a Q Q ii 'K 1 if A f L1 Y '-AX M 'VCI A - , 'V Tix 3 'JF W: i Q - f, . A Fi: Q- B ' in-17 4 tagfffl N17 I , Ko. My A xp A A q'Tz?'T, if If 5 25 - A 2 'f-N V- xx fr C15 . V ,, , , C W , V X ff. - l .'- , . 1 A Q l X A , I A ,A s- s f 221 fs- ' Q! 1- 1 up 4 lea, 4 'I 1 QQ , ' ,' J . ,' f f , x-gi m 'Wf,A gt - Ejf' ? 'r '2 .. B A I 'H+ G. f fb., ' fe. 'I N ,', wi' K :TAY 'flijif .if S, L lf ' 3: x I 4. f i a, ..' ai, f 9 r 3- it A X xx s ' j ,Q , he 5 if f- 'Yi ff , 5 , N ,V . V ' 4: 2: -. ,,. , ..v,..V' 1. V W cy H 5 lk , f - A . is lf, n fain 5 THE HUNOR OF BEING MISS PEPPY is bestowed upon Karen Wampler by Charlynn Luppelu. Freshmen 0 H67 Sharon Bullard f- l -. .24 Mike Burton 1' 1 l Sharon Burton Carey Byrd ' Diana Calkins Cheryl Campbell Walter Campbell Sheila Carrasco -N . Betty Cates mf' Stephan Cecil ' Shirley Chancellor Y'f, Mike Chapman ' V ef ef Linda Charles . Lonnie Charles Sarah Chewning A5 William Christman 'fl Richard Clark ll - Stanley Clark M Francine Clayton Raymond Cline Susan Closson Larry Colle .g L - Virglc Confere bf! Pat Conklin V' L15 M' ru Gordon Cook Robert Cooper v, ,I ' Carolyn Corwine ' Linda Crawford ref' ' Tl I f 5, John Cress . 1 Corinne Crouser Sherry Culp Sandy Dale : S Deanna Davis 5, ' Dyann Davis . Erma Davis L q Olga Davis , if L of , f- ww 11 li sf x -. ' Roller! Davis John Day , Dick DeHart X '-3 ' -Q 7 Linda Dominique i - C ' qs ' 1 Oscar Donaldson fy Virginia Doron , I Y I n 5 i fl,- N7 Sa f. , .563 L no-5, ... , . ,kzmlez . Don Doughty Robert Douglas 'r, - Il Larry Downs - ' ' Larry Driskell Mike Duffy K Miko Dungan ,- vw! ii Sharon Dutton Eddie Dwyer qv 5' TerrySuc Eden William Edson Q Claudia Edwards xt Calvin Ekstrom ,ff fr, , X: 3 532' vi .st . 1. ' wkxgv Dorothy Ellis W Jane-tEnlo1' J 7' ' Beverly Enlow f James 0. Erss-ry Jr. John Ersery Carol Suv Evans 7 Brad Ewarl Paul Farxner g 1: 1- .' Claudia Faubus . Frank Fears Daniel Fc-envy Ronald Finley S -jf . w k' k f , 7 ,. - , , Y, Q - Z' Q 1, ' f. I xx 0? , , E.-. ' lf ' ll L. 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Mike Fisher Gnry Ford Sharon Kay Ford Bernard Furmella Belinda Foster Ronnie Fox Brenda Frazier Mona Frazier Steve French Jack Frost Mike Gallagher Rebecca Gardner Garrison Dollen Jenny Gates Bob Gillespie Barbara Gillham Joyce Gillmore Nancy Glenn Bruce Goodell Joyce Gordon Marva Gould Elijah Grady Richard Graff James Gragg Terry Graven Stephen Greble Frank Green Frank Griggs Larry Groves Susan Grower JoAnn Grunwald james Guthrie Donna Gutzman Linda Haggard Connie Sue Hain Ernest Hall Gary Hallum John Hamm Barbara Hancock Josephine Marie Hardy Darrel Harshner Warren Hawblitzel Ruth Ann Haynes Bob Hays Dennis Hendrix Linda Henning Harry Hicks Henderson Hill Norma Hinebaugh J im Hite Carolyn Holt Eugene Hoskins Dave Hughes Gregory Hughes Beverly Hunt Steve Irwin Joseph jackson Sheryl James Dean W. Johnson Dian Johnson Elmer Johnson Lois johnson Vernon Johnston Bonita jolly Clyde Jones Steven Jones r x c '75' 'i . , F., fp .f Freshmen ru , a I ' Rt . is .. ag . 0 H67 ' DISHPAN HANDS may be in stare for these girls us they complete a familiar homemaking chore. fi' ' w Y -' J ' V if 7 ii ,. , . s . .- f , W ' Q' ' ,aff I E ' X V, A Y' vm, - . V! S X . fy ,T , nalibgiz, Mall. .L . 2 QENQ T-. 5 in :za 'fin' T' I , , ,, ,, 7 3 Q - Q . L , :fa B . 4 A A , . ,..-. ea-vc, , - 1 , -rv na. 4- - ' i- i,- sr ' K X a- -s H! 'li '- 3, V' '.. U v' LJ' 'nf ff' s a K f I A 'tri 'Q-5 - if 'lf' -,--3 'L-' 4? 4..f A LX 3 3, 5. Y i li as 4, 3- a', 2: 1 1 - -f' . ' ' Pr: I? new - -2 .A L, . .m Y ti.. I fL, C' Ld Va' l N ' N I, Ross Kelsey Robert Kendall John Kennison I Isaac Kilgore Kay Kinney V Ronald Kioh ' Dennis lueyh ' James Koelling Gary Ladue Gary Land john Layne Elizabeth Lewis I ,. Tina Lands.-y H Linda Luflin u Mercedes Lohmann Rugs-r Long ' Herman Love ' Sheila Lovvll -Q ' . Howard Lusher l f n Peggy Lynn Ronnie Marsh 1' Cnynell Marlin G1-orgia Marlines 'I Larry Marlinvz li n . P Sandy Marzuki I Rnln-rl Maxwn-ll ll Cary May f' Url-g May 'f Elsie Mays Marllm Mays William Mcljln-ky izymhau M.-1:.,rkl.- Linllal ll:-Curruirk ' Miki- nmznrmifk ! . mr, Ann x11-G.-0 I Phglli- mm.- lcoh.-ru 'Vlclmn Barbara Wm-l,nughlin 4 Barnum. wi.-ua.-hu.-1 f:.mna.- an-Ma.-h...-1 5 Cha-ryl fllcllain ME Slanlvy 'Slr-Cup Qi' ll UTRES BlEN, any Mrs. Donnelly and Miss Farrell, the student teacher, as they watch tltefirst-year French students work. Freshmen X767 Debi Merlo A . A james Middaugh ,. A N ri ,Mg lt? N ', + ' .lolin Middaugll f Q ' -D j . -:r I Dennis Minwllsnd 3 v ' x - 3-I cm-ae Miner E f M, 5 N A ltl wq. - I George Miller ' u' 6'-Er X h l 'si' . ' ' .45 ki hw f .lunior Miller K . A Lee Miller i ' k 'F ' . fs- Eddie Miller nga Q- L 1 1 Cindy Mills 4 ' I it , xy, s.l ,P Richard Mills fit, , Rb L .at f sandra Mitchel! 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Routon Louis Saffell Sheilah Sales Carol Sallee Patricia Sartain Dennis Savery Ricky Schwietert Grace Scott Lee Scott Richard Seidelman Elizabeth Shanahan Virginia Shepard Brenda Shephard Bob Shepherd Tom Shick Tim Shoemaker Rosalie Shook Nancy Siddall Kenny Simon George Simons Demetres Slaugh Leggctte Slaughter Harry Sleeth Virginia Sleeth Eric Smith Linda Smith Mary Ann Smith Mike Smith Rudolph Smith Mike Snow Larry Sousley Shary Sprengnr Judy Slahnke Larry Stale-y David Stnlsworth Lorctta Stark Jo Ann Sl:-geman Larry Su-gner Michael Stvward Sherry Su-wart Linclu Slislham Rolu-rl Stroud Lore-llu Stubbs joan Slurlevzlnl ,lun Sulha-rlin ICI' f it SJ ' ' if 1 - ',,.e 5293 4, My g gi 3' ' A n F' 4 . 4 , , it A ' .. 1 Y X ' wlh , f 'Q V n l ' . x xx alt f X jillgi , , A .X Tiff y gg S , X A Y '- Q x XJZL. r?77'T-4, M.. . li 4' -gl ' 4 1 4 , ,. W X A V 5 1 ' 5:2- 'f5 2 , 2 .- ,, YF rl ,- rl ti 1 W9 1 K ,Aj x ,Z X ' as . 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Robert Wallis Palsy Ann Walters Karen Wampler Belly Wass , A Alan Walkinson '- - Barbara Webb Bev Webb f' as T -' Mike Webster Randy Webster ' Donald Weixeldorfer 'fi Mary Whitaker ' .1 Lyn Wilkerson .. Charles E. Williams Delra Louise Williams - 3 if: Cary Lee Williams . it K - ,V . James Williams X C . it x 2 ' Q 1.11 q .lanel Williams Larry Williams Leroy Williams Joyce Ann Wilson Q at JT? if 7 M ,k Q, Xxx xg v 1 X is-., U v-1 l I A 1 ' 4 Al f ' Pam Wilson Pauline Winn Tom Wise Rebecca Woodring .loyce Woodson Ronnie Woolery Darell Wright X 1 Gary Young X fx 5 . X , N. .fzg kin . gwwsauuzwqzq' x ,4 Brenda Adams llnthy Airington Cheryl Allen Russell Allen Luisa Amlmrosi Marro Amllrosi Dell Anderson Paul Angolti james Armstrong Ronnie Armstrong Mary Arnold Frances Asla ,lenny Atkins Linda Bailey Martha Baker Linda Bales John Barber Cwaine Barnes Linda Barnhardt Byron Beard Riley Bell Rolley Bell Shirley Bell Sonja Bell Robert Benavides Artie Billings Isaac Birdwell Terry Blackburn Marilyn Blansett Larry Bowman Clarence Bradshaw Bonnie Bright Grady Brim .lack Brodhacker .lohn Brodhacker Edward Brown Phebc Bumgardner Ransom Bumgardner Marilyn Butler Martha Butler Cherry Byfield .loyce Cain Kathy Carboneau Pat Carson Cary Chapman Ruth Cheffey Sheri Chewning Danny Clark Larry Claspill Cary Clevenger Ronald Clutter Martha Coffman Dennis Cole .lack Collins Carolyn Courtney Earl Craig Fred Crain Carolyn Crawford George Criswoll Connie Crosby .l0DL-an Crumpley Andrew Cunningham .loe Cunningham Mirhael Dailey Doris Davidson Charles Davis v .a 1 xg L. :il 1 QNJXF15 'F kr , 1 ' 3 I 1 in lli' ' F ,S 2 'T' 'Q ek if rg, fl 1 Q 52x 9 3 - X ij L ge L cfrfl ' ' Wx Xl, ,X f JE . 5-ifrkfi' 'I I J . Q! V .A X .T 1 ff f fy I w Q ' 'J ,E 5-3 G3 'T td 1 , f s x x Lvsler Davis Judy D1-nnis Mike Donahue Robert Dopp Sandra Downen Tummy Drake Cary Drummond Larry Drummond Becky Duncan Sharon Dunn Nancy Durbin Carol Ebert Renda Edgil Earlene Edwards Clada Elias Sharon Elmore Randy Epperson Linda Estrada Sandy Eubnnks Roger Ewing Kathy Farrow Cindy Fawvcr Bill Fields Mike Finnell jacquelyn Fisher Paul Fisher Dianne Fleming Ethel Flook Kathleen Flynn Delorvs Foster Alan French Ronnie Frizzell Kenneth Fry Dwight Garrison Dnvid Cillham Mike Goldsworlhy Don Goodall Sandy Goodwin Howard Conlon Judy Gordon Mnrshn Cosnn-y B91-ky Grady Tom Graulwrller Mury Green !?66 ophomores THE CARD CATALOGUE is of great use to many students, including Mike Hernandez. H66 Sophomores CROWDED SIDEWALKS AND EXCITED CHATTER were a part of the first day of school. 115' 1 w gogfiig , ww , ,W George Grcziak Connie Criflln Norris Groves Larry Hahs David Hall Donna Hampton Barbara Harris Nedra Harrison Harold Hayes Jane Hatchitt Kathy Hedges Lana Hefner Cary Hendershut Cornelius Henderson Adonna Herbert Stephen Hicks Carolyn Hill Leo Hill Dennis Hogan Kent Hoover Lois Hoover Cary Howe Linda Huff Beth Huffman Susan Hunt Donald Hunter Marilyn Jackman Linda Johnson Robert Johnson Lora Jones Carol Jordan Thea Junkins Robert Kelley ,John Killion David Kimberlin Sharon King Larry Lackey Dave Lakin Altha Landes Glenda Lane Art Lawrence Karen LeCler .loylene Lcftridge Bill Lester ,621-no if ww? . , as A af if At Vi' ' My 3 'ifgh X , : ka' of A ca Q: 'U A - , , , , WZ Jlrwf., 13,-,z nw 5810: sliffl' auf' . r r 'lz :Ef' J L as N ff, in ' ' H4 ' V v Y A .1 My if ? fy! ig, fr. 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I W 6 , Q - A5 X Y if :1 Patty Liga-ko Charles Luppc-ns Paula Lynn Linda Mahi-s .lue Mnndinu Kenneth Muy Patricia Mm-Cormick Terry McCullough Roy Mc-Daniel John McGarily Larry McGowan Lnnnir- Mclntosh llaroltl Meals Margie Meeks .luck Melton .loyce Melton .ludy llliller Melvin Miller Monte Miller James Mitchell Donna Moliley Pa! Moore Larry Mould:-r Cindy Naasz Donna Neitch Loretta Nurranches Jerry Oberholtz Larry Oberholtz Judy 0'Connor Dian Ohrazda Robert Olson Catherine Oreutt Bonnie Osbourne Deborah Owens Julia Palmer Sue Parks Curtis Parman Esther Parton Robert Parton Kay Patrick Ronnie Pet-ry Richard Phelps Sandra Phelps Linda Pinckncy Chester Piotrowski Janice Pittman Christine Pulachowski Susan Porter Reece Pouncil Diane Povenmire Clarene Powell Donna Powell Alda Price William Pugh Randy Ragan Karyn Raulwr Don Rn-tldell Diana Rr-ed Putty R4-inking Linda Ren:-un Rolnert Reynolds Dorothy Riggs L1-roy Riggs Willa Rinkenllaugh Pain Riordan Douglas Robe-rts Earline Robinson Marcella Robinson Mary Rupniewski Edna Saddler Mike Shanahan Cary Shelley Linda Shelley Ed sheplmrd Dale Shipp Linda Siddall Sharon Siegelen Charles Skaggs Carroll Smith Ernie Smith Janet Smith Linda Smith Patty Smith Sherlene Smith David Sousley Dawn Sousley ,lim Speakman Mac Spicer Glenn Stark Clell Stephenson Bob Stevinson Preston Stogsdill Gary Stokes Annie Stubbs Connie Stubbs Amy Sultzbaugh Nancy Sultzbaugh Batty Sweeney Glenda Tally Cary Tebbets Wanda Tellis Paul Thomas Charlene Thompson Ray Thompson Wayne Thompson Karen Thomsen Marsha Trayford Marv Tucker Ramon Tull Wesley Turner Rick Uht Alice Van Cleave Arlene Van Cleave Gerald Wagoner Linda Walby Sue Wanstreet Candy Warner Robert Watson Cozetta Watts George Weatherly Susanna Weglarz Donna Weiss Patty Weiss Lavonna Welsh Virgil Weygandt Wanda White Donna Wilson Cheryl Winfrey .loe Wingate Lois Wolfe Tommy Wolfe Chip Woods ,fkx , 5 it , 'WFS' 7' , ,- - L f.L,. 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A fx 54: ' , f 51 Q ,AQ I fe Qlv ' A f What an Honor Christine Adamrzyk Sharon Adams jerry Aichele Terri Alexander Richard Lf-0 Allen Richarslllay Allen Sharon Allen Teresa Armour Diana Armslrong Helen Ash Chris Atwood Mary Bachlul Warren Bail:-y Linda Bakvr Don Bal:-s Janie Bank, Fay' Barchn-ra Linnla Barry Mike Barry .llnly linrwi-v Dave- lin-llnlu' Chris Bm-lm-In-r R1-nu B1-Il Pally lin-llis llarllara llrnjamin Chl-ri BQ-nm--on llc-nny Bn-nm-ll ,lay B1-rnvking Mzlralm llvrry l.0uis1-llixlvu-ll v . .loyce lliesemvye-r - ,L .. - Sharon Billiuris 4 . ' ' -f 4 L ii Linda Blurkvler rg- ' Tvrrie Horclon Richard Bridges Donna Briggs 3 k Rosemary Brim N S, Susan Bromley Larry Browning Riclmr1lBruln'rk , Diane Brzn-vhwa u A a lL ' , V I W,-nal-u Brady Bob Burke .. I l Donald Buss Ji , 5. 4 2 ' ' Carolyn Bulls-r Q, - f Marilyn Camp Q X N y ' ' Frank Caricu , - - 'N ir Archie Chambers r . I 1 A X - ' John Chapman R I lra Charles if K Bunny Chavez , 1-2 T l .lean Christensen A f , Y 3 JEL. Judy Chrislman X Dennis Clark f f-4. f ' -' l f' an 4 '65 As Juniors the Fun Was Just Beginning John Clark Wanda Clevenger I - 5,1 -, V 7 0 James Clifton W -ZA ' ' 1. ' .,., . , Connie Coburn 4 'S ' - V C' ' '- Kathy Cole X f X 4 X Jerry Coleman K , fY4: s Joyce Collins Tressa Collins 5 Diana Cone tu A, - ,J Charles Connely fw '7 .'T' YF' Susie Cook 1 - K ' Connie Cooper Q W ' ,H . . Q Nita Corlrill ' Pa! Cornell .a ' ' . Loral la Collon ,-5 . Q' 3 , ag Kem Cowles I 1 james Cox 9 Y 5 judy Craig 'Q W ' Linda Crane Dennis Cummings M A l 4- 4 Miki-Curry ,L QQ V , Q Rohcrl Dale ' f ' Steve Daniel ' K Drew Dani:-ls t Sharon Davenport Charity Davidson ,lennnulle Davis Pal Day .loyce Del-lart Larry D1-Moss Loretta Dcshazer Marilyn Dever Curtis Dixon Lois Dixon Dave Dombroski Richard Downey Linda Downs Barbara Dunn Bob Eads Bill Eckingrr Karen Edson .lack Ellingsworth Luke Ellis Mark Ellis Nancy Elmore Dixie Epps Emma Ernst .lohn Erlcr zaulou i , M , f V , if FT? ', A, f 'L V 4 X ' V , H 4 57 ' l l 1322640 , 'Q f fc.: e 3 V-Q ' iv I-7 :Q s.-f ' X' , J Qi ,. Q O x I iv xxx N li N , X X h Our lass Officers Represented Us Well Alfred Esteban 5 7 7-yy ,, Linda Estepp x,, s tg f 3- Eddie Etter ' If David Evans ' if Palsy Evans , 1 Cathy Ewan as Vonnie Fann , v l Phil Feeney J- li J '- fl Robert Fenson 'E' ' NJ ,F f r J - A 1 1 l gf 1 X ik N f X is A A . . .4 K y Vicki Felters A ' X Steve Filsinger . X Dewey Fortner rs, Barbara Fowler za 1: A .3 Warren Friend . 1 9 ,J Dale Fry 9- x k 7 Janice Fuller A ' X5 Loyal Gagnebin f Linda Callaher 5: Jerry Carrvtson rf I: B , F - 'ki ' Linda Glorioso x N , 'Lf' Y 3 V Robert Clover I .y .lim Clow t Nanvy Colden ,lack Coodsun A Tl Sch: ,. A 5:7 A. 5 an X: H . N A TOAST T0 OUR GUEST say these Kulailu officers Schmidt. ,, ' 117' Aff A as they salute a new member, Linda 60144 of '65 Slim-rilyn Gordon Thomas Cow 0 1 5. 59 , ,p -,,. , ' Kallly Gower ,5 A , g , 1 .. , ' f Dan Grvgory ,' I ' ' ' ' A ' ,Ji Mike- Cr:-gory X l 7 0 l Karl-n Crillllin . ll l Q Bill Grussingg F I Larry Haggard , 'E ' 3 an I ,,, Su-ve Hnlslead ,I 4 . V 5' , L ' V .,, ' . Susan Halsh-all ke' X-' fp, 7 Glenn Hamilton 'J ,LV 7 R0nHumm0nlr1-1- , 'il Clyllm- Hanks . , K ,lm-Hanm-man gs' , J 5-' ,Q 7, 'FP 'QQ 1 'WZ J K1-nnn llanaulcl fl ' ' v - ll 4 ' 1 Benny Hardin - 4, 0 J N21 Eugvm- llurlly lirucv llurpm-r 4 Bolr llarria Linda llurria , 12 , n A K W '- Carol llc-nson fl- ' v . . . Frm-ml lla-rnunalu-z A ' ' f' ' J Suzunna llivklin ,, K' Sllirln-V llill 'L' -,- dl ' Ea: miss? Alice- llillvlrraxlul mg.-.-ry llimls , L 5' 1: -- A ff- llo-4-nmry llinn-lxaugll -- V 3 ,Q ' l,in1lallil1'lu'n1-lx ' I 1 -' l,uur4-I llnlrgounl l cl..-ry! llolnn-N X ' 1 Roger Hook Nancy lluff Ronnie llunnvll Thomas Hurst Harvey Hutchinson Warren Jackman '7' ,175 'WF-fy Jana Johnson Linda Johnson 1 Dan Jones ' '- CZ , 2 62' ' A 1 .. . W- 9 J- . ,. Jim Jones fi 4 V7 I fi, W' John Jones id nj Bob Karr ' hl'h Diana Kemp M ' Bonnie Kerr A r 2 6 7- 5 fp ff Ir 5 Teresa Kinne , ,M , jf? . Alice Kirk 7,-3 f 1 . X Y' ' i Linda Kirwan - ' , ff' Danny Kliefolh l fl? Eric Kralschmcr , . Bill Krawczyk , v L ' , , ,e,p.'f Y: 4. Slaneia Krawczyk f Y' L if, ' L-2 j, :Q Dennis Kryzck v , , 'T' ,Vw , ral Ladd ' ' V ki Nancy Laffoon I lj X 1 miofw This Was a Year 0 Preparation A-F 6 Y Wing - 43' r A do N, If r f , 2 ' Y ' 5 X .I W i ,, Q x 9 fi 'lff f Q. X ' 3 'A 4 X' V T :rf if 'En 1 f Q' 3 A 5 11 5-3: ,LE ' 1 af'-'11 1 ix ' 1 .,. I ci sg, To X 7,1 X is ,Q -X 1f',af Don Lauffer Wanda Lee Kathy Leslie Donna Lewis John Lindsey Christine Lipski Kathy Lombardino Charline Long John Mack Karine Makowski Madaline Mandina judy Marrs Debbie Martin Tony Martin Loretta Matlock Wanda McCandless Darrel McCluhan Dan McClure Susan McConnell Rosalie McGhee Mary McMenemy Pal McMichael Slove Mvinsi-n Ronnie Mn-rrirk if 'Ci N L 4. .lm-anne Melzellhin I V . , 5 Q Jerry Mer ' ann ja 5 . ... Bigly Miller ': ' V if arlene M'll 'J X l J Frances lllallur Lois Miller I f , f 1 X Maurine Miller T O A, 2'-4, A Q 4. ,K 5-' , Ai 'Igv SaEdygiMi?fi:- 1 , Vw, , Y,, 3, ln a is ' ' 4 ' X ,f Pauy Mills J -v ' 9 1 N' x George Millendorf 'N ,r f I ' Ronnie Moon ua-vii Jim Moore 5 Y 5 , jf' 'K' ,U Robert Moore 'Q A A, gi- V Sandy Moore ' ' ' J Sharon Moran f ' N 5 'l , N Marsha Mosley j Andrew Moszczynski ' , A-f 1 Q gi Q Delores Mixrdy , 'I 7 vt. 5' i L, Richard Nauss r',, ' . -' Fl 5- ' Boh Neblock ' 71 '7 'H .T ' Ralph Nil ' Q6 X Pj ill ' Karen OV'Connell 'T N Sherry Oflield X john Ogden 3 ' , ,h .I - J - L. Stella Oleksy , ' ' ,- ml Paula Olt Q 45 ' Lcella Owens , , ' ' Kathy Owings - Joan Owsley I fha of 65 d H d W k t ward Higher Goals Y ., ,,, , ,,, l E ' 5 n f : 3f L is l - , i .mr I N ff ,O ' We 'I' .f fl S91 A 1 'XM A' 'R 7 fl' , ' I : ., 'I .fx 'N iQ,,,,,,, 1 -. , I f . ' as A - '...4-Agfv -x U. xx W ' e.- ,Wm al l CAREFULLY PENNING AN ART SKETCH is ,lim Taylor an other mf-mlwrg of the nr! class look on. Mark Parka Dennis Patrick , , .,,. H - r X Becky Pendleton ' Mary Periman Cherrl Porlo ml R , Virginia Powell ui..-,V I'yI1 Clifford Ragan ' X ':.. :- Gayle Raines ' ' l f 53 I ' V'-I 9 Sharon Rea 4 - 7 K 1 , Pat Reardon . 9 2 , f .ff A K , Brian S. Pnmposvlli Y , 2 J ...-' . . ' I it F ! 6. gm N A A Linda Roinhull Danny Rainharl ,M y .. - Diana Renfro ,. ' J, V fr x Jane Riegel ! N5 - f L Clie-rylRin1-hart If ' V K I ' Y .R I, Pam Rlioades ' K f Olan Richie Susan Ridder ,7 ' .a ' ., ,. 4. ,, I Karen Rinkenbaugh J H5 - ' Nancy Riordan K ' ' Y Vicki Roach ' r Carol Rodak A ... W, A - : ,J i ' 1 Linda Rogers 'I 'D N , E f 'S' Sharon Rogers A L ' N' 'Q ' ' Dale Ross ' . ' ' 3 If, ll h x X Jim Ryan ' A ' 1, A Richard Sales ,ll I - 4 I i J James Rodgers We As Our Senior Year Approaches SKILL IN MAKING STANDING ASHTRAYS ix exhibited by these junior boys in zlw woollxhop. Sam Snvorvlli ff Q4 f ,. 5 Mir-lmt-l Sm-hvrvr Aj -'v W- A rl Q K Lintla Srhmitlt -X qi' ,, ' - janicv Srhuslvr ' ' I Sherry Svott t ' ,ff , 31525, ' Wanda Sroll X '- 'Q if H3214-' 5 . , . A Stan Sharp 1 ' 5 ,, - I , ,lanivv Shaw v 'v A 1 . . 4 QA Willie- Shelton 7 J' 1' , 4 X-7' Margie- Shepard ' X Jim Shick h Sandra Siglar I Q n B1-n Simmons .2 fx 5 x ' ' 4: , : :- 7- , ia' ' Dan Sinunons ' ' Ji-l X gl 4 .. N . 4' Ernie Simon ' .X y Bianco Simpaon Xl' x ' onna Sloan XX ' X sl, X! . cum: Smith V . ii , f 'Q Darrell Smith 4 - .. V ' , liddin- Smith .. 1-Q Q Jennifer Smith J Marcia Smith We Ralph Smith Dvnnis Sn:-lson Chu of 65 Look Forward to It with High Hopes Carolyn Sw:-aringin Linda Swift Shirley Tatum Allen Taylor Bernadino Taylor Dorothy Taylor Clifford Still Philip Stine Karen Strohm Roy Stulnlna Dennis Sutherland Sandy Swartz Jim Stalsworth Carol Starhuck Mike Ste-gemnn Sandra Sh-phi-nann Shirley Stephenson ,lim Ste-vinson Fri-tl Snldi Barbara Souslt-y lvy Spf-nccr Roger Sp:-nccr Cary Sprvngvr Ki-ith Springc-r Vx l 'tt 'Q ' y ji no - J -.v X X - v X I -I -1 1, W , , .., .: K X v v- ,Q X 'x ' , ' 'Y' 'fi .f 3i?':5H ' i ,im il ul:'A'.4 .ii- ' Y ' 1 ' ' J 1' rr '17 71' t 3' X - , q .X N A X to ,F r Xt .B l 'Q ' i A I. cv k J 7 .1 ,, li Y- A by r T I --1 ,-' if Jnns.-.- 'lnylnr Jnhn Ta-llis ,Iinl Thomas ,Io Thompson Roller! Thompson Judy Thornton 4 ICI! I K x Frank Tillie V Curm -n Tonmhs 5. Q. lloslm-lin Tnusley 43 al is hz' ' 4 ll Lurine Townsend 1 f ' Mark Travers '4 l Mary Trnutman ' l I 1 3' i Bill Truss-wll L T rn -r , , , Llll?ilrillllalTurowski I -fy s 04 '13 . N Q Eddie Upp K i T , 53 Candy Vanderpool X J X-.1 Linda Vaughan x ,f N 4 4 I, X Y Linda Vernon ' Bob V1-st t I Ronnie Wakeman P S K V , Q :FQ Q snnay Wnlby xg.. .,,, , i , .1 H1-lcn Walker - K - Lowell Walker S . V 1 , N i Seniors 0 '65 W 'll R h H ' ht 4 Ruth Walker ' ' ,, -1 Ron Walters x ., L 1 ' .ff Larry Way L -4 V Charlene Webb 1 ' Roger Weeks ' x J ' Rik I .lohn Wx-gerer A , Dan Weiss , J Gail While Q , 5, Richard Wiercinski . .llldy Wilkerson X' Kirk Wilkinson sh , Doris Williams jennifer Williams 2 . ' Mary Williams , Q H I Carol Wilson 4 x ' Frank Wilson 3' Harold Wilson :Q Linda Wilson .,,,.,W rr' s X .- Gary Wise Charles Woodson Palricia Yarbru .-..-.,,.,..v,.-, V -, . 4 L I 1.4 I u 'I Y A w .1 S mmm gi i , . ,.f-'fx l S-mm0 Prc-sldenl............ ...........RonSunders Vice'-President . . . S1-crm-tary ...... Tn-asurvr ....... Assistant-Treasurfr . Cifloriun ........ R4-porn-r ....... S4-rgm-ant-at-Arms . . MW . . . Joycv Wiltman T . . . . Didi Ligeko 1 . . . .Joan Masovero . . . . Rosie Bone-ff . . . Francvs Shelton . . . . . . . Kalhy Heolis . . . Mario Mandina 7,7122 IRI' V 2' 'L 0 :'1 . gm 12 'E jams. 24 Lynette Jean Abram Rose Mary Addams ,lan Anderson Michael L. Anderson S dd l W ' S ' C l '64 ll, en y 9 re BHIOTS, USS 0 Susie Andrews Linda Jeanne Azamber Cheryl Bailey Sandra Baker Sandra Shirlene Baker James Ballinger Shirley Joann Barchers Joyce Bartlett vii us. 1 v'N .ing 'lf 'Fin WSI' K V727 . iff f. is v v af' ' M 'L V hr- ve ff . X f X fv L Z ! l r4l w I, 'x 'ni ,,,N 5 'I' Wifi' A l. , GN 'fl or-Ml Q07 ,, Paula Ilene Bumgardner Richard Eugene Butler Carol Cahill Joseph Cain Frank Campbell .loc Campbell Roger E. Carter Doris Chapman n o Memo nes 0 A utumn: Upenmg Day Jacqueline Chapman ,lane Chappell Jill Chappell Marjorie Dianne Clark ff, QN QT? gn-.X wk' 3 ff F f Wx if Ali' 'N we vu . 1-.,,, W .,,,..v 'X 5' , - if 55' ,Hr -gg P' fp' , Y'--'V Richard R. Clark Mary Conley Beverlyji-an Collins James Constance Edward Eugene Conwell Carl Covey Alan S. Craig Karen Crist With Its Con usion and Lost Sub-freshmen TWO FOR A NICKEL, four fur u dim? is llle word as Sherry Peery xolls ,Inv Cu-aderu candy. I ggcf f vm! :if hah ,M I, l N1 Patti Ann Crook Clifford Daniels WH., ....,. ., xy. x., EQ..- x X ?7 N--av Judy Cunningham Kim Davis 4 17' -J pffif 3 ban., it 1 :Vx 'iii' i Qian, ix! I Thelma Lorraine Dixon Sharon Davis .llllia Dean Ronald Driskell Donna Colleen Durbin Mary Kathleen Edwards - P W9 Paul Doty Kitty Lou Emerson Homecoming, Where Enthusiasm or CAREFULLY BALANCING THE SCALES is senior nurse prar-tor, Arlene Lyons, as she checks Linda Gillmore's weight. Nelson Enloe Linda Faubus 'S. Charles Eslill Theo Findley 1554 1-:ry , f 'Wet- f -. I X X A ARK, ' i' f Q 'T ' . U ' 'Eff' E W, '22, , .,. wwf Sandra Fredde John Frizzell Patsy Ann Fugilt S G d Frank Glorioso ,lan Cordon Norman D. Could Carolyn Greenley Football and Dancing Reached Its Peak Gail Cre Kathleen Gribbin Patricia C ff Cary M. Culick i - 'S ' A - r il I 'E' 1 f v E ' . : A A s - I 'L ' f A hA -- 9 , if as fi ', ,MV Hownvc BACK THE BIG LINE .8 the duty J anlce Kaye Haggard Rncky J Hancock of cafeteria proctor, Larry Brayfield Sharon Harden AI-ghur Hardy Carylon Marie Harrison Bill Hedges ta N.- .W W 3 A ' ff, fill- sn ' ,VN V .. ' 1 www , QQ? ' myyfftag l or ' ' Ill, ,Ill .' LQ V . s' b 'fi Ly I 'I lr X K , ,M K i A - A-. LY 5 J fm. vs, IAIIIIIIAWI im! -2 ' M vb., rw 4C'f, 'X - f in ' .X5lYE,Afif wx '- 'N EKXXWQSSA x N my Steve Hilliard Eslalene Hodges Patricia M. Hodges Starlene Hodges Through now to the Basketball Games Carolyn Howard Connie Howe Belly Lanell Hughes ,Icrry Michael Irwin john Jackson Cheryl James .lean Jones Danny Jordan wggxxi wwf ,V N0 1 ' ,,, ll J, P- 1 , il i V V 1 will ini, : i ' 'ei ' in, hx, ' F'-., Y XX A I , dh. o A' M V 2 as - iv ' ' ' . i IF ' - , - X - ' 5' Y ,Lx M H. V, Xifgf , w - J Q' M, X . Y K KV 4 1' Ng 5- A 1 - ,pri ff , ,b , Q., A 1 3 , , . - e .M All ee L Y e-ff - in 4- ill ' v---'V f njgfa. 'l jiri ' I z 'vl l 1 ll:'yh'i - A E - l z 2 .W f Q I 1 1 W ,3 1? 1 . m L q, 5 Allen ,Iurd Mary Lynne Keeton Karen S. Keller Don Kelsay M AdWt'thThC 'C 'ld n en wl at ertaln Onlellne Deanna Kighl Sharon Ann Kilgore Sh3l'0ll Kay Kilgore Lynn D. Kinder Peggy Knisley Tom Kowalski Larry Kretzschmer Carolyn Krouse ,bf is,-r uv GPN S' L TV .q 4 Yi xl ii' GQ-rf' -we-1 V N 1 A ,- '5 if 'fr ' 1 NAMES FUR DIPLOMAS must bv spelled Linda Laff00Il carvfulfy. xuy Putty Wfamplvr and Linda Barry Lakin Faubus mc Iheyfill out their cards in senior meeting. to the A nnual now Ball Dance . Theresa Levingston Patricia Ann Lesniak D0l0l'0S JOHN Ligekll Rusty Lloyd Cindy Long Cllarlynn Luppens -qf Q-r Norman LaCor0 Jann-s Lavenharg ,Iudilh Kay Lippold Arlf-nc Raye Lyons 4..2.s fo ff? ff Q. S- 1-as 'fi Ei E 5 ri 3267512 A Zii3iI..'I'-32?Z'!Z EIDZTIZ B51 SCJ 11Ir:Y.':.. ,A Q35 I vid-iii :1::z'J.'sx-s.t51faii'ii5-iTil i:aniiL3'n. ll billtii - l 1,'lWI 4:1 161- 'Q w--'v tif' v?,vl1vrr1Yl I 1:55 N '1 5' . 1 T iv TVN?- 1 M, Y , fx ,fx P'-flu -A 'qv Q - Carol Ann Mabary Karen Mangles Mary Malney Sherry L. Mays , r' .ll A ., ull' N ' sa 'L' , hi M ,Q ,,-Q Q5 ,pivfil 'X 9 Q.. ,nv fy 5815 .414 Mary Mackey Richard Makowski Mario Mandina Patricia Mansur Charlene Marsh Joan Masovero Christine May Virginia K McCannon i my'-10 lmmrii llbl A -' Ei A-viiv i - But All T00 oon, Spring Came u HLLEAW1 ll QI!! X J - l iff' 'Tl ' FX lx ' 1, . . ,,g,,. 'g X. , -- 1 rn A., .f .4 5 5 ' fi ' fri' f. wsu x K I 5 CQ 15 'NW , ag Q. ' xr- Y' W K Q' T . E ' -f I ,gg 1. NIM ' i. Q A Em. .N N 55' In -. - . ' ' X ' M , Q A rw ,, A 'Q ..-s 'M sl' K A W ' if' lf' A 'J V, i. 'x V f - I , X , -Fil M e I 'N I - f X -ffflf' Carol McCarty Roberta Mc-Geo Gary M1-Mullin Joseph H. McPoek Margaret Meals Sandra Kay Mergcn Cary Moblvy with Lit Cohtest and A LONG PASS OVER CENTER lu-'lpn this sen ior gym clan to scare. Donald E. Moerschel lub Picnics Thelma Faye Moffett Vicki M. Molinoski Wilsoll D. Moffett Ray Morgan Ju, qi - ' Q, 2'-Us-6 '.- nu- , '- ' ' -'A' ff' 5412 'fa'-f.. -1 Q. LN T 1' 717' 11 f .9 9 I ' - . Q ., , ..' E ' .Q-tgp 'gn . ft I 341'-gl' XV' 5- 'lf 1 35.1-.'5 . M- ed L - , -.7 Q 1' ', ' .3, ', x1 ,' 0 . :iii 'Rf .. T J 5 Zo' f ' X f 1, If . ' -7.1 . , EJ:-5 t 5 :J l 'N ' ff fair Lf. .M , ' f f YUL2- !wlN4 E'Q if, E ,QQ E E VK A 122 E 3 4 .vm , -5 .N ,Q A v I fl - V L , f- A E ff L, il fo ' E 1 'f . f ' ,- ' utr-4,-.. ' 'fy A ' It -, ' ',,, f' fl-.mf N - ,Y , ,7, ..b-A E 'Y if wp- if 7, me 'I ,II 6' 117' fir ,mv i - ,f , sg-' ' :Lg- X P 'W . Y li ,, -r V Qi! . f T W fi! I f ws.. Carl Morris William Munholland James Patrick Murphy Jerry Nelson Kenny Nelson Robert Nelson Stephen Nelson Robert Newton Be ore We Knew It, It Was Prom-Time CHECKINGABSENCEEXCUSES for Mr. Dickao is one of the :ce n off proc! which Thelma Moffett performs. or llulles Harry Offull Nicki Ogrizovich 1 'vb ,lim Offull John Oliva Esau il CQ if L,-A V, 1 J, M, ' , ' 'W -, gg, ,Af we A ,a 'av X' .,,,. N x Q ' YQ + . A Ag , Ky - 1 W 'V t'T'S mgd , Q' .A ii x A' 47:54 Xi ' - AVV, g vw . ? 3, .I N ge I P ' Mickey J. 0'Neal Michael 0 'Neal Peggy Ann Orr Richard Overslreet Silvia Owens Harold Palmer Mike Panknin Larry Paris Then Baccalaureate, and Graduation Wayne Parsons Nancy Perrin v-45 , Q, 'b,Oc, I g V I x A f II Sherry Peery Joyce Peterson K 4 cn! f if A gl ig! M. v -' . I Y Q 5 l 0' 5 F u , -JF - - fr' 49' Qtr ,sw nn on , s , A Larry Phillips Patty Pins A Robed Processwn, Then a Handshake, a Ray Reasoner Annalols Reed Patrlcla Joann Reed Pallllllf? Reed Cecelia Verree Reinkmg Harold Reynolds Don Rlgdon Joyce Robertson 'sa 1'--Q' Ml! Y' 1 '? drfnvil 'F Lili . I he , , if ' 9x . Nabil. ce, L pg 4-M-...L My T N1 F 9 N k , 5 X as . '.. 'i' H . . i , file ,xl A, ff ' R ,g -my t ,. ' 'X . . ' A f . . I .2 5. ' .f '31 . K ,Q , ' ' s-J ' 5-,:f 1 '- ' A. . 1 l A' gif' ,X if f af, , I , , - .-effing. , -9- 1 .4 11 1 1' Rfk, iff ' A Q a-W I., 1 - . - 4 ' .Af-J, I r YOUR COLLEGE PLANS will be greatly Rosemary Susanne J A l R oyce r ene ockwell aided by this information, says Mr. Hess, Robertson Dean Ryals senior counselor to an interested student. Glenda Rose d Diploma Ended Our Years at East Ronald C. Sanders Elaine Scalliffe Bob Schellenberger Ray Seidelman Terry Sharp Frances Shelton Richard Shepard William R. Shephard 4-ABM is Y -v 1 vw, vg,f5! A M ?' ...V if .w3 . ' A 'f X li , . E nl N - mi , ' 5 4- , vw , 'EQ' I .,2' A, T ' ' 'fl 'Q ..,,,'Q AGN-Q. ,,,,. ,,, at I AA! i, 4+ . 5, I ' .A ' ' ' 9 ' . If 'O -lf, , V f , Q' A S JW ' Q. iffa W I A Q11 X f X . Gwiv . Charles R. Sherman Vicki Kay Shultz Una Singleton Stan Skinner Barbara .Ioan Smart Charlotte Smith Samuel James Smith Wesley Smith B 0 M ' ' C ' ut ur emorles W e W lll herlsh Gary Smotherman .laqueline Snowden Joe Snyder Robert Soldi an n as yea is -x A. lvl Q55 QQ, SMA far Hs. B 1 Z.. , 1 vs E. , ..,,1 ,lanet Spence Darlene Ruth Sperry Richard Steele Phil l Stiff Teresa Stroud Linda Sultzbaugh h Throughout ur Entire Lives Cary Taylor Phyllis Juan Theen -3-'Q.:,e.wf ,A . W' .. 1 . , rf, -, Q, ' v- 'Y C342-5-Z f'3 J AX ' ,A 3 :J ijt ff --- - 1. R5 1 'hr R. L -of ,T 7Y K Bill G. Stidhum Barbara Suv Tulum Bob Tharp Kenneth Thom-ni If '. A -7 A X, 1 h Ke f 1 vi ,..f- -v eva-Q '54 Wav X4--up 'i -Q-Q... Choi' Ernie Thomas Mary Beth Thompson Ernest Eugene Trayford Monte Tripp Sonny Tull Sandra Tune Evelyn Sue Turner Tom Vanderpool W e, the Class 0 1964, ow Leave East ill Dianna Vardy Donna Kay Vardy Terry Lee Vaughn -4... James Waddle L p, Q3 4 M xy '14 . 'rrp' X' Q' xi Y Q 3 . E E A x. 3 ri' W 1 3 X i.ad9f! . ' 41:3-,Mr 6-v -Jr -ff war W vi V 'T'----r A ,.,-v Q. I , 9 , i ! . K4 ' !l! 1 r 'X A ' 1 ,f a 'V ' , 3 I ,. 4 NY ' 1' 1 X Patricia Wamplcr Charles Warcsback David Walling Patricia Ann Weatherly Anna Webb Avis Marie Weese Kenneth E. Weld Sheri While to Face the hallenge of an Adult World COLLEGE DAY gave senior Barbara Tatum u chance to study poxsible sclxoulx for work after graduation. A YmSgw3xJo11y Q ,, A RM...-. Charles L. Williams Judy Williams Paul Williams Phil Williams 'L - yi A, 9 f. vs -qs LQ: sf , ij' -,Lt ,w IS? f-Q -vw 70? 2 Ill!! 1 4:-ru. S -IT 'Y Ralph Williams Joyce Wiltman .4 ,- Dennis M. Willis Betty jean Wolf of'-5 -fa -- if 'X il QT T X' X. Dwight Wilson Susan Kay Wise Dorothy Wolfe Bert Russell Woods Each to G0 Uur Separate Wa . Patricia Ann Woolsey George E. Zaun Metla Zelenko I : 'Q-no bw X Q Cir, V Q X1 F J wid' z 4 , ,LQ We VP f 5' ALI IN J, 13 R L jc id E1 jc ,Ia M Q- ' r wk 'ILLEY OOP! OVER AND UNDER gn lllvsv senior boys luul girls as theypvrjbrln in ilu' 1963 Oulhursl. Not Pictured: James Allen Harry Baker Robert Buzan Leon Cooper Jerry Crumpley John Dennis Mary Dietz Elizabeth Downs Joe Gwadera james Harrison Michael Hernandez Carl Hicks Aleatha Kindy james King Robert Lowe Larry Lufholm Paul Meyer O. T. Moore Bill Morris Herbert Nelson Diana Nevins Steven Offield 15, WX Katherine Oxley Rose Patterson Richard Puncl Carol Ramey james Stanley james Swartz Robin Teter Ronald Toombs Norma Townsend Leonard Wallace james Withers E d is Q it J? nlilljin .' onlin..- 'nrzfgvi ' A'Q,,3g1.eA-as-S5511 ' 1 fry be s .1 S5122 KT!! IYVIICIW I 01 iYii.t1ZZ1If! '.Y.'9l?If5L'ii,7fiff' ,s Q 5 - 1 6311 ' .4 WINDOW WASHING WONDERS are ,Ioan Masovero and Ron Sanders afier hearing that they had done most for East. 0FF T0 WAR, MY SON says Richard Clark, A ff-x , bon A wav? V Q Top East Seniors flefij Best Actor, as he participates in the fall WHAT A CLUMSY CURTSEYQ' frowns Sandy play. Baker, frightj tu she scolds. QF' :W 1 X3 N0 Morw scuoot? H.-sf Bluffers, Pau, Lmmiak and An... A . Craig. seem unaware that Mr. Dickson in walrlung their prank. rl F ll THE IDEAL PERSONALITIES of Cary Smotherman and Kim Davis are reflected here as they pause to enjoy a quiet moment. Honored by Ballot STACKS 0F YEARBOUKS to autograph await Moat Popular students, Larry Brayfield and Didi Ligeko. 2 1 VV MLA ,,,.,.--- , r , V ,rtr 1 My I L. .IE -6' my' 'km A iiirt-5 3 X I 41. F j J 1 , Lx ' ,, fnet fn, nf' yn f:f,gv.-,ul f N Wg! ' A. L 't ' A' A, f 9.:,fYf' ij F L :gi y GLU if 1 ,LM ,Fw WWW. ,,,. iijiz, l l -if! Q U I , me' K ,, 1 . 1 1 1 . ifffw 'vlf l S 1 1 1 'Tr 1 545' 3 1 1, W 1 1 11 1 ' ', 111 , f , 1, 1 1 1- 5 11!1 1 1 1 111 1 1 1111111 131 1 1 1 1 11 1 W , 1 1 111 1 1 1 ix ' in the old swimmin' hole. 1 I 1 I WON'T SHOOT IF YOU DON'T , is the obvious 1 1 remark made by Fran Shelton and Fred C. Brown, 1 1 Jolly Good Boy and Girl. 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 , ' 11 31 y 5 5 . ' 1 ,. I 1 nth' 1 51' . 1 1 1 Wg, 11' fjpff 1: ww! 1 1 111' ' 111 1 1 11 ' 1 H1 11 Y ' LESSONS IN FISHING ARE VALUABLEN, says Gary Taylor to Pat Reed as this BestAthlete pairpractices Talent and kill ITIS N0 SECRET when Worst Flutterers, Vicki Moli noski and Mario Mandina, dial each otherfor u date FL 'QSSVV '?'3N'A?'Yf VQCSB' 'TUE iff . MW F0 07 f Q :PIE 5 5 Ci T . , , I Q Y 2 ' lf Q f E-A 0 1' 5 V 5 I 1,f 'lv Show by Effort, STRIKE A PRETTY POSE , is the ward for artists d Best Artists, J. Fred Brown and Patty Pitts .se to be following the rule. MUSIC IN REVERSE SEEMS ENJOYABLE to Beat M Bill Shephard und Carylon Hur fa l 5 A I ...A-1 3 ,, V r , X I BN Q7 V nil l ,Q I ff 'EH 2 is , . . A ' risan. 4 5 is 'id BTS YL NX fi E f J 46 4 X l o HSWAMI SEES A GREAT FUTURE FOR YOU , .says Bill Bowman to Rosie Boneffas theypeek ahead afier being voted Mon Likely lo Succeed. A TOAST TO EACH OTHER, Social Belle and Lion, Joyce Witt man and Dan Rigdon salute their party-going spirits. Follow chool ' L Traditions T9 9 i if C ,ff U r 1d 1, nians Eame lance Lit- , Sec. 'onze rs 4, Pep iolar- 1-4, mbly nians a 1-4, tizen Pro- 'i-Hi- Dnian , 1-35 :ess. ickey aurst ciety ' 3-4. ' 1-4, x 1-2, Pres. rship . 1-3, 3-4: Echo , Ac- uncil heer- Iross Gift :tball ueen fe 1. . 1 ly to Club pin, izen- ship Honor Roll 1-3, Bausch and Lomb Hon- orary Science Award, Band 1-2, Band Festival 1-2, Orchestra Festival 1-2, Outburst 2, Music in Review 1-2, Warrensburg State Band Con- test 2, Perfect Attendance 2-4, No Tardies 1-4, Senior Ballot, Most Likely to Succeed . LARRY BRAYFIELD Jr. Varsity Football 1, 2, Varsity Football 3, Jr. Varsity Basketball 1, 2, Varsity Basketball 3, Varsity Tennis 2, Echo Staff 2, Student Council Representative 1, 2, Hi-Y 1, 2, Road Agents 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Perfect Attendance 1, 2, 4, ,No Tardies 1-4. CHARLIE BROWN French Club 1, 2, Radio Club 3, 4. FREDERICK CECIL BROWN Public Speak- ing, President 4, Bears Den Committee 2-4, President 4, Jr. Varsity Football 1, 2, Varsity Football 4, ROTC 1, 2, Outburst 2-4, Jolly Good Boy, Senior Ballot. J. FRED BROWN Hamilton Literary Society 3, 4, Sgt. at Arms 1 sem. 4, President 2 sem. 4, Latin Club 1-4, Semester Honor Roll 1-4, Scholarship E , Bronze 2, Silver 3, Gold and Guard 4, Outburst Scenery 2-4, Emery Bird Art Show 1-4, Echo Staff Art Editor 3, 4, Swim- ming Team 2-4, Perfect Attendance 1-4, No Tardies 1-4, Best Boy Artist, Best Boy Student, Senior Ballot. MICHAELINE BROWN Masqueraders 4, Vice President 1 sem. Treasurer 2 sem., Pep Club 2, Tri-Hi-Y 2-4, Student Council Repre- sentative 2, 3, No Tardies 3, 4, Transfer from Glennon 2. PAULA BUMGARDNER Intramurals 1-4, Small Shield, Large Shield, Letter and Pin, Hockey Sportsday 3, 4, Softball Sportsday 3, Outburst 4, P.T.A. Program 1. RICHARD BUTLER ROTC 1-2, Student Council 2, COE 4. ROBERT BUZAN Engineers Club 2, Semester Honor Roll 2, Track Team 3, 4, Jr. Varsity Football 1, 2. C CAROL CAHILL Leundis Literary Society 1-4, Critic 2 sem. 4, FBLA 3, 4, Secretary 1 sem.-4, Sgt.-at-arms 2 sem. 4, Latin Club 2, 3, Spanish Club 1, Pep Club 2, 3, Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, Mas- queraders 4, Secretary 2 sem., Student Council Representative 3, Red Cross 2, Mid Year Play 4, Snow Ball Queen Attendant 4. JOSEPH CAIN Sam flotwdtm JOE CAMPBELL Proctor 3, 4. ROGER CARTER Hamilton Literary Society 3, 4, Latin Club 1, Science Club 2, Masquerad- ers 4, Fall Play, Spring Play, Speakers' Bureau 4, Mascot 2nd Sem., ADE 3, Eastonian Staff 3, 4, Assistant Faculty-Index Editor 3, Assistant Business Manager 4, Proctor 3, Perfect At- tendance 2, 4, No Tardies 1-4. DORIS CHAPMAN Vocal Music 1, 2, COE 4. JACQUELINE CHAPMAN Leundis Literary Society 2-4, Vice President lst Sem. 4, FBLA 3, 4, President lst Sem. 4, Girls' Choir 2-4, President 4, Vice President 2, Modern Dance Club 2, Outburst 2-4, Echo Staff 3, Tri-Hi-Y 2-4, Sgt. at Arms 3, Bank Proctor 4, Gym Proctor 2, Transfer from Southeast 2, Student Council Representative CS.E.D, Mid-Year Graduate. JANE CHAPPELL Eulexia Literary Society 1-4, Secretary lst Sem. 4, Sgt.-at-Arms 2nd Sem. 4, Spanish Club 1, 2, Latin Club 3, Vice President 1st Sem., FBLA 4, Sgt.-at-Arms lst Sem., lst Sem. Honor Roll 4, Freshman Girls' Chorus, Girls' Choir 4, Vice President, Spring Music Festival 1, Individual Sportsday 3, Table Ten- nis, Intramurals 1, 2, Outburst 1, 4, Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, Treasurer lst Sem. 1, Sgt.-at-Arms 2nd Sem. 2, Music in Review 1, ADE 3, Eastonian Staff lst Sem. 3, Red Cross Representative 3, Broadlick Honor Roll 1-3, No Tardies 1, 2, 3. BEAUTIFUL MUSIC FILIS THE AIR tu Curylon Har- rison provides entertainment at the I 963 Outburst. I'1C.I HC 1: af- 1-45 ea- eb- ort ng s 3, sic 1-35 ent ea- est -4, 1'CS- ed 19 2: 3, ser , 4, as5 er- 'rls' all 29 So- .49 rict , 35 No 1-4, ent ter 1-3, Same fictwdwa and Government 2 3 Broadlick Honor Roll 13 NOMA' Spelling Award NOMA Math Award' V3-f51fV Cheerleader 3 4 Cheerlead- lrlg Camp 3, 45 Student Council 1, 3, 4, Exec- utive Board Member 1st Sem, 4, 2nd Vice President 2nd Sem. 45 Outburst 1-4, Teaser 3, 45 Red Cross 2-4, Secretary 3, President 45 GPE Proctor 45 Senior Ballot, Ideal Girl5 Homecoming Queen Attendant5 Basketball Queen Attendant. SHARON DAVIS Choir Festival 2, 35 A Ca- pella Choir 25 Girls' Choir 35 NOMA Spelling Certificate 35 Senior Tri-Hi-Y, Sgt.-at-Armsg Outburst 1-35 COE 4. JULIA DEAN Public Speakers' Bureau 2, 35 CMSC Speech Contests 2, 35 University of Missouri Speech Contest 35 Shawnee Mission Speech Contest 35 Girls' Track-Field Events, 35 1st in Relay, 2nd in High jumpg Student Council 2nd Sem. 45 Outburst 3, 45 Red Cross 35 jackson County 4-H Club, Songleader5 Per- fect Attendance lst Sem. 45 Central High School 1. JOHN DENNIS COE 4. MARY DIETZ THELMA LORRAINE DIXON Girls' Fresh- man Chorus, Glee Club 2, 45 Sophomore Choir 45 Outburst 1, 2, 45 Student Council 15 COE 4. PAUL DOTY Latin Club 1, Band 1-4, of- chestra 1-4, City Music Contest 3, District Music Contest 3, Outburst 1-4, Music in Re- view 1-45 Varsity Cross Country 15 Varsity Track 1, 45 Big 8 Track Meet 1, 2, 45 State In- door Track Meet 1, 45 Band Festival 1-4, Or- chestra Festival 2-45 Echo Staff 3. ELIZABETH DOWNS RONALD DRISKELL Hamilton Literary So- ciety 1-4, Historian 1st Sem. 25 Semester Honor Roll 1st Sem. 45 Engineers' Club 4, President 1st Sem.5 Latin Club 1, 2, Treasurer 2nd Sem. 25 Band 1-3, Band Festival 1-3, Orchestra Festival 2, 3, Outburst 1-3, Music In Review 1-3, State Music Contest 3, 2nd Place Medalg Dis- trict Music Festival Contest 2, 3. DONNA COLLEEN DURBIN E MARY KATHLEEN EDWARDS Pep Club 1-4, Sgt.-at-Arms lst Sem. 45 Spanish Club 1-4, Pres. 45 Sea Nymphs 2-45 Semester Honor Roll lst Sem. 45 Bronze Scholarship P102 A SPARKLING CROWN, and a bouquet of ruse: mnde the evening complete for 1964 Snowball Queen, Cecilia Reinking. 2 NOMA Spelling Certificates 35 A Capella Choir 2-4, Treasurer 2nd Sem. 35 Freshman Girls' Chorus 15 Chordettes 2, 35 City Music Contest 15 A Capella Choir Festival 2-45 Girls' Glee Club Festival 1, 3, 45 Spring Music Festi- val 1-45 Outburst 1-4. KITTY LOU EMERSON NELSON ENLOE CHARLES ESTILL F LINDA FAUBUS Kalailu Literary Society 3, 4, Treasurer lst Sem. 4, Vice Pres. 2nd Sem. 45 FBLA 3, 4, Correspondence Sec. lst Sem. 45 French Club 15 Freshman Girls' Chorus 15 A Capella Choir 3, 45 City Contest5 Spring Music Festival. THEO FINDLEY French Club 15 Latin Club 3, 4, Sec. 35 FBLA 45 Senior A Capella Choir 2, 3, 45 Chordettes 2, 35 Tri-Hi-Y 25 Red Cross 4. SANDI FREDDE Leundis Literary Society 1-4, Treas. lst Sem. 45 Current Affairs Speech 3, 45 Silver Medal 33 Quill and Scroll 35 Sem. Honor R011 1-45 AAUW 3, 45 Scholarship Bronze, Silver, Gold, Guardg Certificate of Scholarship 15 Broadlick Honor Roll 1-35 Latin Club 2-4, Pres. 3, Treas. 45 Spanish Club 1, 2, Vice Pres. lst Sem. 15 Sea Nymphs 1, 25 Radio Club 35 1. 1, .41 29 3, ies cil all -43 ub 33 E s 4, nd he nt' a 1, YY lst 4, 45 val val 3: ir- 2. it- ce ut- rls' At- 4, PCE ian .cal on- oir .45 i Music Festival l-45 Music In Review 1-45 Best Musician on the Senior Ballot. JAMES HARRISON Semester Honor Roll lst Sem. 45 Basketball 2, 3, 4. JANET HATCH Choir 2, 35 COE 4. HARRY HAWBLITZEL Hamilton Literary Society 3, 45 Historian lst Sem. 45 Secretary 2nd Sem. 45 Oration 45 French Club 15 Science Club 2, 35 JASA 25 Speakers' Bureau 4, Sec- retary 2nd Sem.5 William Chrisman Invitational Forensic Tournament 45 Kansas City University Speech Tournament 45 Debate Team 45 East- onian Staff 1-4, Photographer 1-3, Chief Photog- rapher 3, 45 Quill 8: Scroll, 35 Outburst 45 Fall Play 45 ADE 35 Missouri Interscholastic Press Convention 35 Jackson County Publication Workshop 45 Warrensburg Publication Trip 25 Rid Cross 15 Perfect Attendance 15 No Tardies 1- . JOE HAWBLITZEL Hamilton Literary So- ciety 2-4, Narrative Representative 3, Silver Medal5 Prepared Speech 4, Vice President 2nd Sem. 4, Patliamentarian 1st Sem. 4, Hamilton- ian 2nd Sem. 3, Historian lst Sem. 35 French Club 1, 45 Science Club 25 ADE 35 Semester Honor Roll 45 William Chrisman Invitational Forensic Tournament 45 Oration, Declamation, Duet Acting5 UMKC Speech Tournament 45 Eastonian Staff 1-4, Staff Photographer 2, Photography Editor 3, Editor-in-Chief 45 Missouri Interscholastic Press Association Convention 3, 4, Vice President 33 Jackson County Publications Workshop 45 Quill 8: Scroll 354Warrensburg Publication Trip 25 No Tardies 1 . BILL HEDGES DONNA HEIL KATHY HEOTIS Leundis Literary Society 1-4, Sgt.-at-Arms lst Sem. 45 Latin Club 2, President lst Sem.5 FBLA 35 Pep Club 1, ZZ Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, Sgt.-at-Arms lst Sem. 1, Secretary 2nd Sem. 1, Secretary lst Sem. 25 Senior Class Reporter5 Echo Staff 3, Society Editor 1st Sem., Picture Page Editor 2nd Sem.5 Varsity Cheerleader 35 Cheerleading Camp, Norman, Oklahoma, 35 Student Council 2, 4, Secretary 1st Sem. 45 Outburst 2-45 COE 45 Perfect At- tendance 4. BOB HERNANDEZ Lettermen's Club 33 Band 1-45 Outburst 3, 45 Music In Review 2-45 Band Festival 3, 45 Track 1-4. Cross CO'-11'lffY 2-4, Captain 45 Proctor 4. Serum MICHAEL HERNANDEZ Vocal Music 1-45 COE 4. CARL HICKS Semester Honor Roll 2, 35 No Tardies 1-4. STEVE HILLIARD ESTALENE HODGES Band 1-45 Orchestra 2-45 Vocal Music 2, 3. PATRICIA HODGES STARLENE HODGES CAROLYN HOWARD Eulexia Literary So- ciety l-4, Inter-Society lst Sem. 4, Reporter 2nd Sem. 45 Spanish Club 1, 2, Treasurer 2nd Sem. 15 Masqueraders 4, Patliamentarian 2nd Sem. 45 Pep Club 25 ADE 25 Student Council 2-45 Tri-Hi-Y 1-45 Secretary 2nd Sem. 1, Pres- ident 2nd Sem. 2, Council Representative 45 Outburst 15 Mid-Year Play 45 Spring Play 45 Red Cross 3, 4, Vice President 45 Eastonian Staff 4, Assistant Literary Editor5 Senior Ballot, Most Bashful . ' LINDA HOWARD Eulexia Literary Society 1-35 French Club 1-35 Sec. l Sem. 2, Tri-Hi-Y 1-3, Vice-Pres. 1 Sem. 2, Pres. 35 Pep Club 1,25 Student Council 1 Sem. 15 Red Cross 35 Fresh- man Girls' Chorus 15 Music in Review 15 Fresh- man All-City Music Festival 1, Music Contest l, Sextet 2nd5 Outburst 1-35 Eastonian Staff BEFORE THE BIG CANDY SALE, Mr. Felici, sale director, examines the 25,000 bars which Em! nu- denta later sold. 3, No Tardies 1-3, Semester Honor Roll 1, 2 Sem. 2, 3, Bronze Broadlick Citizenship Honor Roll 1-3. CONNIE HOWE Eulexia Literary Society 2-4, Reporter 1st Sem. 4, French Club 1, 2, FBLA 4, Reporter 2nd Sem. 4, Drama 4, Band 1, 2, Head Majorette 2, Student Council 1-4, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, Masqueraders 4, Comedienne 2nd Sem., Mid-Year Play 4, Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, Out- burst 3, 4, Music In Review 1, Office Proctor 4, Broadlick Honor Roll 1, 2, ADE 2, No Tardies 2-4. BETTY LANELL HUGHES FBLA 4, Spanish Club 1, Semester Honor Roll 1st Sem. 4, Echo Staff 4, Advertising Manager 2nd Sem., Perfect Attendance 2-4, No Tardies 1-4. I JERRY IRWIN Webster Literary Society 1-4, Critic 1st Sem. 2, Reporter 2nd Sem. 2, Secretary 1st Sem. 3, Inter-Society 2nd Sem. 3, 4, President 1st Sem. 4, Literary Contest 2-4, Latin Club 1, Vice President lst Sem., Sgt.-at-Arms 2nd Sem., Scholarship Bronze, Silver, Gold, Guard, Semester Honor Roll 1-4, William Chrisman Speech Festival 4, 1st Sem., American Legion Oratorical Contest 1st Sem. 4, Outburst 4, Stu- dent Council 3, 4, Treasurer 1st Sem. 3, 1st Vice President lst Sem. 4, Road Agents 2-4, Vice HBASKETBALUS GONE T0 HIS HEADJU exclaim these Southwest players as they watch Bill Kruwczyk. President of Junior Class, Proctor 3, 4, Hi-Y 2-4 Secretary 3, Perfect Attendance 1-4, No Tardies 1-4. J JOHN JACKSON CHERYL KAY JAMES Christmas Assembly 1, Public Speaking 2, Declarnation, U Smile Court 2, Red Cross Representative 1. JEAN JONES Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4, Sgt.-at-Arms 3, Treasurer 4, A Capella Choir 2, 3, Sophomore Choir 4, Sgt.-at-Arms 1st Sem., Outburst 1-5, Music Festival 1-3, Basketball Intramurals 4' Student Council 2, Red Cross Representative 4, GPE Proctor lst Sem. 4. DANNY JORDAN ROTC Rifle Team 3, 4, Drill Team 3, 4. ALLEN JURD K MARY LYNNE KEETON Eulexia Literary Society 2-4, Secretary 2nd Sem. 4, Latin Club 1, 2, Vice President 2nd Sem. 1, Secretary 1st Sem. 2, President 2nd Sem. 2, Semester Honor Roll 1, 2, 4, Vocal Music 1, Intramurals 1, Student Council lst Sem. 3, YFC 1-4, Vice President-Management 2, Vice President- Ac- tivities 3, Executive Secretary 4, Cafeteria Proctor 2. KAREN KELLER DON KELSAY B Band 1, 2, Varsity Football 1-4, No Tardies 4. DEANNA LYNN KIGHT SHARON ANN KILGORE SHARON KAY KILGORE French Club 4, Individual Sportsda S ' ' y- wimming 2, Semester Honor Roll 3, 4. LYNN D. KINDER Webster Literary Society 2-4, Critic lst Sem. 4, Engineers' Club 4, Latin Club 1, Road Agents 3, 4, Semester Honor Roll 1 2 F - A , , ootball 1, 2, Stage Crew 4, Proctor 3, 4, No Tardies 2, 3. ALEATHA KINDY JAMES KING PEGGY KNISLEY Eulexia 2, 3, 4, Pres. 2nd Sem. 4, French Club 1, 2, Pep Club 1, 2, 4, FBLA 3,-4, Broadlick Honor Roll 1 2 3' B d , , , an 1, 2, Majorette 2, Music In Review 1, 2, Out- Saum flctwdm v ly 15 mile llfofg 1-35 1:4- tive I3, 4, 'rary Club tary 's ter gals ice Ac- teria :ball .45 Sfel' iety 49 ster v 45 End .45 and Jut- Sm Aww burst 1, 2, 4, Teaser 45 Echo Staff 4, lst Page Editor 2nd Sem., Asst. 1st Page Editor lst Sem-5 Quill St Scroll5 Red Cross 1, 2, 35 Tri- Hi-Y 3, 45 Homeroom Manager 2. TOM KOWALSKI L LINDA LAFFOON Eulexia 1-35 French Club 25 Outburst 2-45 NOMA Math Certificate 35 Pep Club 15 COE 4. NORMAN LAGORE COE 45 Perfect At- tendance 1-45 No Tardies 1, 2, 45 Proctor 3. LARRY LAKIN Vocal Music 15 Band 1-45 Boys 1ntramurals5 Proctor 45 Outburst 1-45 Music Festival 1-45 Perfect Attendance 1-3. JAMES LAVENBARG Latin Club 2, 33 Sem. Honor Roll 45 Perfect Attendance 1. PATRICIA ANN LESNIAK Leundis Literary Society 1-4, Critic 1st Sem. 4, Pres. 2 Sem. 45 French Club 1, Sec. 1st Sem. Treas. 2 Sem.5 FBLA 3, 45 FHA 15 NOMA Math Certificate 35 NOMA Spelling Proficiency 35 Broadlick Citizenship Honor Roll 1-35 Freshman Chorus 15 Outburst 1-45 Teaser 45 Music Festival 2, 35 Music In Review 2, 35 Sea Nymphs 1, 25 Bas- ketball Sportsday 35 Intramurals Shield 1, 25 Modern Dance 25 Pep Club 1-45 Jr. Varsity Cheerleader 3, 4, Captain 35 Cheerleading Camp 3, 45 Echo 3, Sports Editor, Asst. 1st Page Editor5 Eastonian Staff 4, Senior Editor5 Student Council Rep. 1-35 Red Cross 2-45 Bears Den 25 Prom Committee 35 Homecoming Committee 2-45 Homecoming Parade 1-45 Basketball Attendant 45 ROTC Queen At- tendant 45 Perfect Attendance 1, 25 No Tardies 2, 45 Senior Ballot, Best Bluffer. DOLORES JEAN LIGEKO Leundis Literary Society 1-4, Leundian, lst Sem. 45 Inter-Society 2 Sem. 45 Songleader 45 French Club 1-4, Pres. 2 Sem. 15 FBLA 45 Tri-Hi-Y 2, 33 Scholar- ship Bronze 3, Silver 45 Broadlick Citizen- ship Honor Roll 1-35 Outburst 1-4, Teaser 45 Pep Club 1-4, Pres. lst Sem. 45jr. Varsity Cheer- leader 2, Varsity Cheerleader 3, 45 Cheerlead- ing Camp 2-45 Student Council Rep. 1-4, Sec. 2 Sem. 45 Executive Board 1-45 Vice Pres. 1, 2 Sem. 45 Sec. Junior Class5 Sec. Sr. Class5 Homecoming Queen 45 Perfect Attendance 2-45 No Tardies 2-45 Senior Ballot, Most Popular. .IUDITH LIPPOLD Outburst 1-45 Red Cross 15 ON THE JOB TRAINING in provided by COE for Thel- ma Dixon, as she works ul the Blue Valley Library. Student Council 15 A Capella Choir 3, 45 Chord- ettes 3, 45 Girls' Chorus 25 Freshman Chorus5 State Music Contest 35 Music Festival 1-45 Girls' Glee Club 1, 3, 4. THERSA LIVINGSTON RUSTY LLOYD French Club 1-35 COE 4. CINDY LONG Eulexia Literary Society 1-4, Vice Pres. 2 Sem. 45 FBLA 4, Sec. 2 Sem. 45 Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3 Sgt.-at-Arms lst Sem. 35 Sem. Honor Roll 45 A Capella Choir 2-45 Music Festival 2, 35 Freshman Chorus5 Pep Club 1, 25 Outburst 1-3, Teaser 35 Perfect Attendance 1-45 No Tardies 1,2,4. ROBERT LOWE CHARLYNN LUPPENS Eulexia Literary Society 2-4, Treas. 45 French Club 2, 3, Pres. 2nd Sem. 25 FBLA 45 Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Chaplain 3, Sgt.-at-Arms 45 Sem. Honor Roll 1, 25 Fresh- men-Sophomore Basketball Game 3, Co-Cap- tain5 Junior-Senior Basketball Game 39 East- onian Staff 4, Literary Society Ed.5 Pep Club 1-4, Sgt.-at-Arms 45 Miss Peppy of the Year 4, Outburst 35 GPE Proctor 15 Student Council 3, 4, Executive Board 4, Chairman of Home- coming Committee 45 Broadlick Honor Roll 1-35 Red Cross 1,25 No Tardies 4. LARRY LUFHOLM ARLENE LYONS FBLA 3, 45 Freshman Girls' .59 lick ates l, 2, 2: , 2, -e 2, -.29 a1'Y m., 'on, ICC , 43 ety es. 25 . 4, +lar- est, sity lst find ice lass Sung lant rian 1, ize, -4, m. . 4, m., m. No ery ,2, , 3, oll ary 3, e. JOSEPH McPEEK Webster Literary Society 3, 4, French Club 4, Honor Roll 1-3, Cross Country 4, Swimming 4, Track 4, Tennis 2-4, Vocal Music 1. MARGARET MEALS Kalailu Literary Society 3, 4, Sec. lst Sem. Historian 2 Sem. 4, Latin Club 1, 2, Honor Roll 1-4, Intramurals 1,Junior Senior Basketball Game 4, Eastonian Staff 4, Departmental Clubs Ed., Student Council 3, Outburst 3, Music In Review 1, Bank Proctor 4. SANDRA MERGEN Leundis Literary Society 4, Sgt.-at-Arms 2nd Sem., FBLA 4, Pep Club 2, 3, Tri-Hi-Y 3, Sgt.-at-Arms, Sem. Honor Roll lst Sem. 4, John N. Broadlick Honor Roll 3, 4, Girls' Choir 2, 3, President 3, A Capella Choir 4, Girls' Choir Festival 3, All City Choir Festival 4, Music In Review 2, 3, Echo Staff 4, Photographer 1st Sem., Society Editor 2nd Sem., Outburst 1-4, Red Cross Rep. 2. PAUL MEYER GARY MOBLEY Jr. Varsity Football 1. DONALD MOERSCHEL Engineers' Club 4, Football 1-4, Student Council Rep. 1, Proctor 4, Perfect Attendance 2. THELMA MOFFETT Latin Club 2, FBLA 4, Pep Club 1, 2, Eastonian Staff 4, Music Editor, Office Proctor 4, Broadlick Citizenship Honor Roll 1-3, Perfect Attendance 3, No Tardies 1-4. WILSON MOFFETT ROTC 1-3. VICKI MOLINOSKI Leundis Literary Society 1-4, Asst. Treas. 2nd Sem. 4, Masqueraders 4, Treas. lst Sem., FBLA 4, Sgt.-at-Arms 2nd Sem., Latin Club 1, Mid Year Play 4, Spring Play 4, Pep Club 4, Sgt.-at-Arms, Miss Peppy 4, Honor Roll 3, Broadlick Citizenship Honor Roll 33 NOMA Math Award 3, Echo Staff 4, Sports Editor lst Sem., Literary Editor 2 Sem., Student Council 2, Tri-Hi-Y 2-4, Reporter 4, Outburst 4, ROTC Queen Candidate 4, No Tardies 1-4, Voted Worst Flatterer on the Senior Ballot. O.T. MOORE RAY MORGAN Latin Club 1, 2, Radio Club 2, Band 1-4, Tennis 2-4, Cross Country 4, Warrens- burg Band Contest 2-4, Band Festival 1-4, Music in Review 1-4, No Tardies. BILL MORRIS CARL MORRIS BILL MUNHOLLAND Freshman Football 1, Varsity Football 4. JAMES PATRICK MURPHY Vocal Music 43 ROTC 4. Sam Adam N HERBERT NELSON Jr. Varsity Football 1-3. JERRY NELSON KENNY NELSON ROBERT NELSON STEPHEN NELSON Public Speaking 4, Speakers Bureau 4, French Club 2, 3, Freshman Football, Freshman Basketball, Road Agents 3, 4, Student Council 3, 4, Sgt.-at-Arms 2 Sem. 4, Red Cross 2, Hi-Y 1-4, Sgt-at-Arms 3, Trans- fer from Northeast 2. DIANA NEVINS ROBERT NEWTON French Club 1, Freshman Football 1, Vocal Music 1-3, Outburst 1-3, O STEVEN OFFIELD HARRY OFFUTT Hamilton Literary Society 1-4, President 1 Sem. 4, Inter-Society 2 Sem. 4, JASA 3, 4, Echo Staff 3, 4, Photographer 3, 4, ROTC 2-4, Summer Camp 3, 4, Sgt. Major 3, Battalion Commander 4. JIM OFFUTT NICKI OGRIZOVICH Eulexia Literary So- ciety 2-4, Ideal Girl 2 Sem. 4, FBLA 3, 4, Trea- THE MID-YEAR PLAYfoundRicllard Clark sleeping, while Sandy Baker appealed to the audience for help. 2-5, r2. r4' OH- atin tin 3-4, ish rep. 1-43 r3, 1, 1-43 ies iety oss 'ety er 39 Ed- ank No DOI' e 1, 4: OID 43 .43 CP 1 Seam flotwdza RAY REASONER Red Cross 1. ANNALOIS REED PATRICIA REED Sea Nymphs 1-23 Hockey Sportsday3 Senior Basketball Team 43 Student Council Rep. 1-23 Red Cross 13 Senior Ballot, Best Athlete. PAULINE REED French Club 23 Engineers Club 3-43 Girls' Chorus 13 Outburst 13 Hockey Sportsday 2, Volleyball Sportsday 2, Basketball Sportsday 33 Athenians 2-4, Vice Pres. 1 Sem. 4, Pres. 2 Sem. 4. CECILA REINKING Spanish Club 1-23 Athen- ians 2-4, Athenian Girl 1 Sem. 43 Sea Nymphs 1-4, Pres. 43 Modern Dance Club 1-43 Pep Club 1-33 Honor Roll 13 Broadlick Honor Roll 1-33 A Capella Choir 2-33 Music Festival 1, Music In Review 2-33 Hockey Sportsday 1-4, Track Sportsday 3, Student Faculty Volleyball Game 2-3, Basketball Sportsclay lg Echo Staff 4, Financial Manager3 Jr. Varsity Cheerleader 2, Varsity Cheerleader 33 Student Council lg Out- burst 1-43 Snow Ball Queen 43 Senior Ballot, Best Dancer. HAROLD REYNOLDS DON RIGDON Webster Literary Society 1-4, Sgt.-at-Arms 43 Spanish Club 13 Honor Roll 4, Scholarship Bronze 43 Jr. Varsity 1-2, Varsity Football Letterman 3-43 Track 2-33 Basketball 13 Student Council 23 Outburst 43 Red Cross 13 Proctor 3-43 Hi-Y 1-4, President 43 jr. Class TFSZSUICIQ Perfect Attendance 1-23 No Tardies 1-23 King of Hearts Attendant 43 Senior Ballot, Social Lion. JOYCE ROBERTSON Eulexia Literary Society 3-4, Treas. 1 Sem. 43 French Club 23 FBLA 3-4, Sec. 2 Sem. 43 Honor Roll 2-43 Scholarship Bronze 2, Silver 3, Gold 43 Outburst 13 NOMA Spelling Certificate 33 Pep Club I-23 ADE 3, ROSEMARY ROBERTSON Leundis Literary Society 3-43 FHA lg Latin Club 33 Science Club 3-43 Practical Nursing Club 43 FTA 33 Girls' Choir 2-33 Girls' Glee Club 2-33 No Tardies 1,2,4. JOYCE ROCKWELL GLENDA ROSE Girls' Choir 1-43 FBLA 3. DEAN RYALS S RONALD SANDERS Webster Literary Society 2-43 Reporter l Sem. 43 Latin Club 1, Pres. 13 OF COURSE, I WANT MY PICTURE TAKEN, says Charlotte Smith as she supposedly work: in Easton- ian room. Honor Roll 1-23 jr. Varsity Football 1, Varsity 2-43 Honorable Mention All-City 33 Basketball Jr. Varsity 2, Varsity 3, 43 Track 2-33 Eastonian Staff, 4, Sports Editor3 Student Council Pres- ident 2 Sem. 43 Executive Committee 43 Pres. of Senior Class3 Reporter of junior Classg Broad- lick Comm. 33 Broadlick Honor Roll 1-33 Hi-Y 1-2, Sec. 1 Sem. 13 B'nai Brith Scholarship Nominee 43 Missouri Boy's State 43 Proctor 3-43 Lettermens' Club 3, Sec. 33 No Tardies 1-23 Senior Ballot, Done Most for East . ELAINE SCATLIFFE Spanish Club 3-43 NOMA Spelling Certificate, NOMA Math Certificate 33 No Tardies 1-43 Perfect Attendance 1-4. BOB SCHELLENBERGER RAY SEIDELMAN Webster Literary Society 1-4, Sgt.-at-Arms 1 Sem. 4, Treas. 2 Sem. 43 French Club l-23 Engineers Club 33 Honor Roll 1-43 Scholarship Bronze 2, Silver 3, Gold 43 Outburst 1, 43 jr. Varsity Football 2, Varsity 3-43 Swimming Team 1-43 Track 2-33 Student Council rep. 43 Hi-Y 33 Stage Crew 43 Proctor 3-43 Senior Ballot, Most Bashfulf' TERRY SHARP Science Club 33 Track 1-23 Proctor 3-4. FRANCES SHELTON Leundis Literary So- ciety l-4, Asst. Treas. 1 Sem. 4, Vice Pres. 2 Sem. 43 Songleader 43 Modern Dance Club 1-23 3, 4. oll . 2 3, 33 nor ad- 1st . 4, -4 all a ck- an 4: taff 3, 45 ed .49 ies 1, -4, ian taff y. 'rls' sity NIA 1:43 4LA .43 Serum Honor Roll 2-43 Scholarship Bronze 2, Sllver 3, Gold 43 NOMA Spelling Certificate 3, NOMA Math Certificate 33 Bank Proctor 4. JAMES SWARTZ T BARBARA TATUM Modern Dance Club 1 Sem., Mixed Chorus3 Senior Basketball Team3 Pep Club 3 Sem.3 Transfer from Manual, Y- Teens, Majorette, Usherette, Manual Yearbook Queen Attendant. GARY TAYLOR Football 1-4, Jr. Varsity 1, Varsity 2-43 Track, Jr. Varsity 2, 33 Senior Ballot, Best Athlete. ROBIN TETER BOB THARP Spanish Club 13 Outburst 1-23 ROTC 1-23 Hi-Y 4. PHYLLIS JEAN THEEN Outburst 2, 33 A Ca- pella Choir 33 Music Festival 1, 33 Track 23 Stu- dent Council 3, 43 Pep Club 1, 23 FBLA 33 COE 4. KENNETH THOENI City Rifle Match 3, 4, 5th Army Match3 Rifle Team 33 ROTC 2, 3, 43 B Company Commander 43 Student Council 23 COE 43 No Tardies 4. ERNIE THOMAS Perfect Attendance lg No Tardies, 1-4. MARY BETH THOMPSON RONALD TOOMBS NORMA TOWNSEND EUGENE TRAYFORD MONTIE TRIPP Webster Literary Society 2-4, Inter-Society 1st Sem. 3, Secretary 2nd Sem. 3, Vice Pres. lst Sem. 4, Critic 2nd Sem. 4, Literary Contest, Declamation 2, 43 Engineer Club 2, 33 Radio Club 33 International Relations Club 13 Sem. Honor Roll 1-43 Scholarship Bronze, Silver3 Football 23 Hi-Y 2, 33 Stage Crew 2-43 Proctor 2, 4. SONNY TULL SANDRA TUNE EVELYN SUE TURNER V TOM VANDERPOOL Webster Literary S0- ciety 3, 43 Stage Crew 3, 43 C0-CHPUUU 43 Sem- ggfafgrggilllit Sem. 43 Perfect Attendance 2-43 DIANA VARDY Girls' Chorus 2-4, Spring Mu- sic Festival 2-43 Outburst 2-43 Tri-Hi-Y 2-43 A.D.E. 23 GPE Proctor 43 Transfer from Chris- man, FHA 1, 2, Red Cross 2, Girls' Chorus 2. DONNA VARDY Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4, Transfer from Chrisman, Art Club 1, 23 FHA. TERRY LEE VAUGHN W JAMES WADDLE LEONARD WALLACE PATRICIA WAMPLER Kalailu Literary Society 3, 4, Inter-Society 1st Sem. 4, Pres. 2nd Sem. 43 French Club 1-4, Vice Pres. 2nd Sem. 33 FBLA 43 FTA 3, 43 Sem. Honor Roll 1st Sem. 43 Sea Nymphs 3g Intramurals 23 Office Proctor 2, 33 Outburst 1-33 Pep Club 3, 4, Reporter 1st Sem. 4, Mascot 2nd Sem. 4, Miss Peppy for Jan. 19633 Tri-Hi-Y 2, 33 Perfect Attendance 2-43 No Tardies 1-4. CHARLES WARESBACK Art Club 13 Science Club 13 Honor Roll 23 Jr. Varsity Football 2-33 Basketball, Manager3 Hi-Y 2-33 Outburst 1. DAVID ALLEN WATLING, JR. Varsity Foot- ball2-3. PATRICIA WEATHERLY FBLA 33 Honor Roll 43 Student Council Rep. 3-43 Red Cross 23 Tri-Hi-Y 1-4, Sgt.-at-Arms 3. ANNA WEBB AVIS WEESE KENNETH WELD SHERI WHITE Leundis Literary Society 2-4, Reporter 1 Sem. Leundian 2 Sem. 43 Latin Club 1-2, Sec. 13 FBLA 3-4, Vice Pres. 1 Sem., Asst. Treasurer 2 Sem. 43 Tri-Hi-Y 1-4 Vice Pres. 2, Sgt.-at-Arms 33 Pep Club 1-4, Miss Peppy 23 Echo Staff 3, Quill and Scroll 33 Student Coun- cil Rep. 23 Bank Proctor 43 NOMA Spelling 3. CHARLES WILLIAMS Webster Literary So- ciety 3-4, Websterian 1 Sem. 43 Art Club 13 French Club 43 Latin Club 2-43 Sec. 2 Sem.. 33 Road Agents 43 Cross Country 43 Swimming Team 2-43 A-Band 13 Perfect Attendance 3. JUDY WILLIAMS PAUL WILLIAMS PHIL WILLIAMS Webster Literary Society 1-4, Websterian 1 Sem. 33 Latin Club 23 Honor Roll Out- el'11OI' loun- FE 4, Lkota. Club aff 4, I1-4, ward, l 3-49 ltten- Glee pring g No Ackfwwkdyfwm As we reflect over the past year, we realize that this memory book was a product of not merely the staff' s work, but of many other people working toward a common goal-a yearbook of which the student body would be proud. To these people who have sacrificed both time and effort go our most sincere appreciation . . . . .To Mr. L. Clayton Dickson, our principal, who had unbounding patience with staff ac- tivities, goes our thanks . . . . . . To Miss Minnie Baker, who conquered the almost insurmountable task of handling our budget . . . . . . To our friends at Rolland Studio, Mr. A. C. Weyersberg, Mr. Harold Mehvner, and Mrs. DeLois Thomas, for their speedy aid with pictures . . . . . . To Mr. Stanley Fike, administrative assistant to Senator Symington, for his effort in secur- ing for us the Official Navy Transparency of the late President Kennedy . . . . . . To Mr. W. K. Prewitt, our sponsor, whose long hours of guidance have contributed much to our Yearbook, goes the staff' s deep- est thanks . . . And finally, We wish to thank you the student body for your support of the 1964 Eastonian. But to all of the people to whom we are in- debted we hope will go more than our thanks. To them should also go a sense of pride-pride in the fact that they helped to make the 1964 Eastonian what it is and should be: A book of memories to be forever cherished. 273 99 50 .88 .41 258 .53 244 245 246 262 .29 .71 100 132 .62 260 .42 242 .57 .61 243 .66 104 112 254 264 220 196 226 194 266 .65 178 .48 .52 .55 .60 .74 162 154 256 250 150 255 .94 Atkins, Mrs. William - PTA- 43 Bailey, Florence - Cafeteria- 44 Baker, Minnie - Faculty - 39, 62 Bales, Mrs. Don - PTA - 43 Barndt, Crystal- Faculty - 37 Barnett, Charles - Custodian - 45 Barnett, Ola- Matron-45 Barnhart, Mrs. Charles - PTA - 42 Bates, Mary - Faculty - 37 Behnke, Pearl- Cafeteria- 44 Bell, Mrs.john F. - PTA - 43 Bennett, Mrs. Derrick - PTA - 43 Benson, Richard - Faculty - 39, 95 Bettis, Virginia- Faculty - 34, 35, 90, 238 Bower, Sarah - Library - 41 Bowman, Laura- Cafeteria - 44 Brodhacker, Mrs. Leonard - PTA -42 Brown, Roy- Faculty - 40 Buchanan, Robert R. - Faculty - 33, 76, 91 Byrd, Mariorie - Faculty - 3 3 Calvert, Page - Library - 41 Carlisle, Etta M. - Faculty- 33, 5 3 Casey, Clark - Custodian - 4 5 Chapman, Elizabeth - Faculty - 30 Childs, David - Custodian - 4 5 Clark,julia - Cafeteria - 44 Clauder, Max - Custodian - 4 5 Cohen, Ben - Faculty - 37 Cohn, Edwin M. - Faculty - 35 Conwell, Mrs. Edward B. - PTA- 43 Coomes, Gwynne - Faculty - 3 5 , 1 34 Corelli,Jeanne - Faculty -40, 130, 155 Craig, Margaret - Library - 41 Crosby, Clarice - Office - 29 Cross, Mrs. Earl- PTA - 43 Dailey, Edith - Cafeteria- 44 Dasbach, Carolyn M. - Faculty - 33 Day, Paul W. - Faculty - 37, 62 DeHart, Mrs. Robert - PTA - 42 Denny, Clara - Cafeteria- 44 Dexter, Gene - Counselor - 28 Dickson,james T. - Faculty - 3 5 Dickson, I. Clayton-Vice Principal-27, 2 10 Dickson, William - Custodian - 45 Diener, Phyllis -Facu.lty- 39, 58 Diener, Robert F.- Faculty - 39 Donnelly, Dorothy - Faculty - 30, 49, 174 Durbin, Mrs. Carl- PTA - 43 Ellis, Ezra- Custodian - 45 Everett, Floyd C. - Cafeteria- 44 Everett, Hilda- Cafeteria - 44 Fansler, Alben - Custodian - 45 Farrell, Miss - Student Teacher - 174 Felici, Americo- Faculty - 35,114, 231 Fensom, Mrs. W. M. - PTA - 43 Adcock, Kenneth - 162 Adrian, Dennis - 162 Aichele,james - 71, 162 Airington, Claudia- 162 Akins, Floyd - 71, 162 Allen, Kathy -162 Allen, Robert -7162 Allen, Susan -162 Amendola, Anthony - 162 Anderson, Nadine- 74, 75. 162 Anderson, ShirleY-162 Armstrong, Barbara- 162 Armstrong, Richard -162 Arney, Ethel- 162 Ash,james-162 Ash,joy-133,162 Atwood, Phillip- 162 Ault, Frances -133.162 Baketulean -162 Baker, Richard -162 chool Personnel Fields, Les - Faculty -40 Fisher, Harriet - Faculty - 31 Flores, Solomon H. - Faculty - 30,48 Freeman, Betty -Office- 29 Galler, Ray H. - Faculty- 39, 73 Gauldin, Mary- Faculty - 39, 61 Geruver, Laurance - Custodian - 4 5 Gibler, Denzil L. - Faculty- 35, 134, 146 Gillham, Ruth - Cafeteria- 44 Gilliland,-lack - Faculty - 40 Goodwin, Mrs. Lowell- PTA - 43 Graves, Patricia - Library - 4 1 Greer, Erva - Cafeteria- 44 Gribbin, Marie- PTA - 43 Grimes, Albert L. - Faculty- 35 Hardiman, Mineola - Faculty - 39 Harris Virland S -Facult -41 114 115 1 A Y i , Harrison, Cosby - Faculty - 3 5 Heath, Dwight N. - Faculty- 37, 5 7 Henken, Harry - Custodian - 45 Herbert, M. Don- PTA- 43 Hess,joseph - Counselor- 28, 52 Highfill, Mary - Cafeteria- 44 Hill, Dorothy - Cafeteria - 44 Hodges, Mrs. Marvin - PTA - 42 Holder, Robert N. - Faculty- 37, 88 Hommes, Harry H. - Faculty - 37,74 Houtchens,judith - Faculty - 39, 61, 86 Howze, Williarn D.- Faculty- 33, 52 Hubbard,jerry W. - Faculty- 37, 93 Hutton, Neva A. - Faculty - 33 jenkins, Patsy - Library - 41 Kay, Martha - Faculty - 31, 69 Keeney, Edward - Custodian - 45 Lafayette, Irene - Faculty - 30, 68 Iamanno, Mrs. Phillip - PTA - 4 3 Iandis, Lucy E. - Faculty- 39 Iapsley, Helen M. - Faculty- 35, 42 Logsdon, Mildred - Cafeteria- 44 Lombardino, Mamie - Cafeteria- 44 Lowe, Sgt. - Faculty- 40, 105 Lunn, Mervel P. - Faculty- 35 Lyons, Mrs. lawrence - PTA - 43 Mabbott, Donovan M. -Faculty - 30, 67 Mallott, Thomas W. - Faculty- 37 Markey, E. A. - Vice Principal - 27 Martin, Faye- PTA- 43 McClure, Clark B. - Faculty - 39 McGinnis, Ella Marie - Faculty - 35 McGreevy, Francis - Faculty - 3 5 , 94 McKanna, Nellie - Faculty - 39 McLaughlin, Evelyn- Faculty- 30, 48 Metzelthin, Mrs. Harry - PTA - 42 Michaels,-James - Faculty- 36, 37, 60 Miller, Mamie - Cafeteria- 44 Mullins, Lola- Cafeteria- 44 ub Freshmen Bales, Christopher - 71, 162 Ballinger, Pamela- 162 Banhart, Freddie - 162 Barber, Gary - 162 Barnhill, David -162 Barr, Anabell- 162 Barr,Jack - 162 Barry, Margaret -162 Barry, Vickie- 162 Bartlett, Phyllis - 162 Baty, Diana- 162 Bearshlacquelyn- 71, 162 Beecher, Petra- 162 Bell, Sharon -162 Bellafiore, Gary -162 Berry, Charles - 162, 70 Bickley, Kenneth - 162 Bixler, Pamela- 162 Blackburn, Roberta- 162 Blansett, Marsha- 133, 162 Bolen, Claudia- 162 Murdoch, Helen - Nurse -40, 63 Nardone, Hank - Faculty - 35, 124 Negus, Mrs. Alvin- PTA - 43 O'Dell, Garrett - Cafeteria- 44 O'Dell, Irene - Cafeteria - 44 Parkerson, Yvonne - Faculty- 30 Penny,James - Faculty - 3 5, 92 Peter,j. A. - Faculty- 39 Potts, Margaret - Office - 28 Prewitt, William K - Faculty - 32, 76, 86 Priefert, L A. - Faculty - 39, 183 Raines, Mrs. C. - PTA -42 Rams, Dorothy - Faculty - 3 3 Randol, Christine - Cafeteria- 44 Reiman, Geneva - Faculty - 39 Riggs, Mrs. William - PTA - 43 Rinkenbaugh, Esther - Cafeteria- 44 Roetlger, Douglas - Faculty - 35, 114, 115 13 Ryon,James - Faculty - 30 Schmidt, Mrs. Melvin - PTA- 43 Schulte, Arthur - Cugtodian - 45 Scott, Genevieve - Counselor- 28 Searcy, Benny Lou- Faculty- 32, 89 Seidelman, Mrs. Ray - PTA - 42 Sell, Marion W. - Faculty- 30, 70, 71 Shephard, Mrs. Ray- PTA -43 Simmons, Robert - Faculty - 3 5 Sinden, Herbert - Faculty - 3 5 Small, Waunita- Faculty - 40, 156 Smith, Mrs. Harold - PTA - 42 Stark, Mrs. Harold - PTA- 42 Stewart, Anna C. - Counselor- 28 Stiegler, Frank - Faculty- 37, 57, 215 Thomas, Mrs. William - PTA - 42 Tiefel, Ralph E. - Faculty- 39, 56 Vanderpool, Mrs. Thomas - PTA - 43 Van Fleet, Edgar A. - Counselor- 28 Van Winkle, Florence - Cafeteria- 44 Vendetti, Adah- Faculty- 39 Vick,jeri - 1..ibrary - 41 Wampler, Mrs. Boyd - PTA-43 Watson, Helen- Office - 29 Webber,jack O. - Faculty- 39 West, Carl- Faculty - 37 Williams, Anita-Faculty - 40, 132,157 Williams, C. O. - Principal- 8, 9, 26 Williams, O. P. - PTA -43 Wilkerson, A. H. - PTA - 43 Winegar, Jerome C. - Faculty- 33, 66, 124, 131 Winn, Marjorie - Cafeteria- 44 Witt, Ernest- Faculty - 35 Wolfe, Maurine - Cafeteria - 44 Wolfe, Pauline - Faculty - 3 3, 37 Zickefoose, Mary - Faculty - 37 Bonner, Carole- 133, 162 Bowling, Steven - 162 Bowman, Mike -162 Bradley, Tim- 162 Brammer, Margaret- 162 Brands,james -162 Brands,john - 162 Brenton, Larry- 71, 162 Bretsford, Fred -162 Brim, Freddie - 70, 162 Briss, Dennis -162 Briss, Donna- 162 Brown, Brenda- 162 Bryant, Earl- 162 Bullock,john -162 Butler, Kay - 61, 70, 133, 162 Butler, Linda- 162 Cain,Wanda-162 Caldwell, Robert - 70, 162 Campbell, Carolyn - 162 5 Rea,janet -168 Reneau, Billy - 71,168 Renshaw, Norma- 168 Richardson, Anna- 168 Riggs, Dianne -168 Riggs,june -168 Rita, Michael- 70, 168 Robb, Mary - 70, 168 Roberts, Larry - 168 Robertson, Gary - 57, 168 Robins,James - 70, 168 Robins, Toby -168 Robinson, Harold - 168 Rodgers, Kathleen - 168 Roe, Ronald -168 Rogers, Linda S. - 168 Rohman, Norma- 168 Ruggier, Patricia- 168 Rupniewski,Joseph- 168 Rusco, Ricky- 71,168 Sandlin, Donny -168 Santellan, Margarita- 168 Sartain, Teddy- 71, 168 Savwoir, Henry -168 Scatliffe, Claudia,70, 168 Schlie, Shirley -168 Schulze, Robert- 168 Seamster,james-168 Seidelman, Rodger- 71, 168 Serena, Noland - 167 Shadwick, Cheryl- 71, 168 Shelley, Patricia - 168 Shelly, Mae- 168 Shelton, Orville - 168 Sherman, Betty -168 Sherman, Gary -168 Sidebottom, Ruth - 168 Adams, Donna- 170 Adkins, Alberta- 170 Adkins, Mary- 170 Akers, Frieda- 170 Anderson, Geneva- 70, 170 Anderson,Jeanerte- 170 Anderson,John - 170 Angotti, Fred -170 Arney, Earnest - 170 Arnick, Elaine - 170 Ash, Sue- 133, 170 Atkins, Stanley -170 Ayres, Pamela- 170 Bailey, Marilyn-170 Bain, Ronald - 90, 170 Bannister, Charity - 171, Bardwell, Linda- 170 Barnett, Linda- 170 Barr, Lee - 170 Bassett, Donald - 170 Beard, Mike -170 Bellis, Burton- 170 Bennett, Emily - 53, 170 Berglund, Linda-170 Berneking, Gail- 74, 170 Bogart, Martha- 87, 170 Bolser, Vicky- 170 Botts, Ronald - 48, 170 Boyd, Barbara- 170 Siegelen, Donna- 168 Simons, Clinton- 168 Simpson, Terrence - 168 Singleton, Ernest - 168 Smith, Bobby- 168 Smith, Brenda Ooycel-168 Smith, Cynthia- 71,168 Smith, Dennis E.-168 Smith, Mary 1. - me Smith, Nancy -168 Smith, Stephen 1Charles1- 168 Bradford, Sharon-48, 70, 87,170 Bridgewater, Geraldine - 170 Briss, Charles- 108, 170 Brown, Gloria- 170 Brown,jack-170 Brown, anice 170 J - Brown,julia- 50,93. 155.15 Brown, Marshall- 147, 170 Brown, Patricia- 74, 170 Buchanan,Michael-170 Buck,j Ghn-106,170 7,170 Smith, Victor- 71,135,168 Solomon, Lucille -168 Stark, Roberta - 168 Stidham, Donald -168 Stokes,Jimmy -168 Stokes, Russell- 168 Stewart, Patricia- 168 Stubbs, Mattie - 168 Sullivan, Paula- 168 Sutherlin, Diann - 168 Sutherlin, Deeann - 168 Swearingin, Kathy - 168 Snedden, Ronald -168 Tankersley, Cynthia- 74, 168 Taylor, Perry - 168 Tellis, Walter -168 Thompson, Ilene - 168 Thompson, Mark- 168 Tiffany, Gwendolyn- 135, 168 Tinoco, Paul- 168 Tinoco, Therese - 168 Toczek,joe - 168 Tompkins, Richard - 169 Treese,james - 169 Trowbridge, Cecilia- 71, 169 Freshmen Buckner, Chester- 170 Bullard, Sharon- 49, 87,133,157,171 Burton, Mike- 171 Burton, Sharon - 61, 171 Byrd, Garey-171 Calkins, Diana- 171 Campbell, Cheryl- 50, 171 Campbell, Walter- 171 Carrasco, Sheila- 48, 171 Cates, Betty- 171 Cecil, Stephen - 171 Chancellor, Shirley -171 Chapman, Michael- 50, 171 Charles, Linda- 171 Charles, Lonnie -171 Chastain,james - 154 Chewning, Sarah- 70, 89, 171 Christman, Tom- 110 Christman, William- 171 Clark, Richard M.- 171 Clark, Stanley- 171 Clayton, Francine- 171 Cline, Raymond - 171 Colle, Larry-147,171 Col1ins,Roosevelt- 148 Confere, Virgil-171 Conklin, Pat- 1 10, 171 Cook, Gordon, 171 Cooper, Robert- 171 Corwme, Carolyn -171 Crawford, Linda- 171 Cress,john- 146, 171 Crouser, Corine - 86, 153, 171 Culp, Sherry- 71,171 Curren, Yvonne - 63 Dale, Sandra- 171 Davis, Deanna- 171 Davis, Dyann -171 Davis, Erma- 171 Davis, Olga- 171 Davis, Robert - 84, 90, 15 3, 171 Tune, Sharron -169 Uptegrove,jackie - 169 Venyard, Cheryal - 169 Vest.,lames-169 Vinzant, Margaret - 169 Waddell, Betty-169 Wade, Robert- 71, 169 Walker, A, Carl- 169 Walker, Flora- 169 Wallace, Billy - 169 Weeks, Sandra- 169 Wells, Earline - 169 West, Charles - 169 Whitaker, Dave - 169 White, Rita- 169 Whitfield, Charley - 169 Wiggins, Patricia- 169 Williams, Brenda- 169 Williams, Edward R. - 169 Williams, Glen - 71, 169 Williams, Ruth - 169 Wilson,jimmy- 169 Wilson, Vickie - 169 Wise, Mary -169 Wise, Patricia- 169 Wolfe, Nicholas - 169 Wood, Stevan - 169 Woodall, Clyde Uimmieh- 169 Woolery, Susan- 169 Wright, Dorothy- 169 Young, Doug- 169 Young, Neal- 169 Zuba, George - 169 Day,john-148,171 DeHart, Richard -94,1-'17, 171 Dominique, Linda-171 Donaldson, Oscar- 171 Doron, Virginia- 171 Doughty, Donald -94,171 Douglas, Robert- 108, 171 Downs, lawrence - 95, 171 Driskell, Iarry- 71, 90, 171 Duffy, Michael- 171 Duncan, David - 171 Dungan, Michael- 171 Durbin, David - 48,171 Dutton, Sharon - 171 Dwyer, Edward - 171 Eden, Terry - 50, 58, 171 Edson, William- 171 Ekstrom, Calvin -171 Edwards, Claudia-49,95, 155, 157, 171 Ellis, Dorothy- 171 En1oe,Janet -171 Enlow, Beverly- 171 Ersery,James- 171 Evans, Carol- 171 Ewart, Brad - 106, 171 Farmer, Paul- 171 Faubus, Claudia- 171 Fears, Franklin -171 Feeney, Daniel- l7l Finley, Ronald - 171 Fisher, Michael-48, 172 F0rd,Gary-61,172 Ford, Sharon - 172 Formella, Bernard -124, 172 Foster, Belinda - 74, 172 Fox, Ronnie - 172 Frazier, Brenda-172 Frazier, Mona- 172 French, Steve -17 2 Frost,jatk - 108, 172 277 Wilsomjoyce- 74,155,176 Wilson, Lewis - 71 Wilson,Pamela-89,155,176 VUtnn,Pauline- 157 Adams, Brenda-62,178 Adkins, Norman- 106, 170 Airington, Cathy-92,157,178 Allen,Cheryl- 178 Allen, Russell- 154, 178 Ambrosi, Luisa- 50, 178 Ambrosi, Marco- 124, 178 Anderson, Dell- 178 Anderson,,Iohn-108 Angotti, Paul-69,l24,154,178 Armstrong,James- 108, 178 Armstrong, Ronald - 106, 178 Arnold, Mary- 178 Asta, Frances- 178 Atkins,Jennifer- 68, 88, 178 Ba,ley,1.i,,da-58,63,68, 178 Baker, Martha- 92, 198 Bales, Linda- s0,71,17s Barber,Joe - 106 Barber,John- 178 Barnes, Gwaine- 178 Barnhardt, Linda- 49, 65, 92,157,178 Beard, Byron -90, 178 Bell, Riley- 161, 178 Bell, Rolley- 178 Bell, Shirley-69, 178 Belt, Sonya- 69, 178 Benavides, Robert- 74, 75, 178 Billings, Artie- 71, 178 Birdwell, Isaac- 124, 178 Blackburn, Terry- 55, 178 Blansett, Marilyn-48, 69, 92, 155, 178 Bousman, George - 94 Bowman, Iarry-178 Bradshaw, Clarence- 55, 178 Bright, Bonnie -178 Brim, Grady - 70,155,178 Brodhackerhlack- 108, 178 Brodhackerhlohn - 178 Brown, Edward - 40, 178 Brown, Patricia- 48, 135 Bumgardner, Phebe-156,178 Bumgardner, Ransom- 178 Butler, Marilyn- 60, 64, 89,153, 157, 1 Butler, Martha- 178 Byfield, Cherry- 89, 178 Cain,joyce- 178 Carboneau, Kathy-61,178 Carson, Pat- 178 Chapman, Gary- 108, 178 Cheffey, Ruth- 50, 52, 70, 71,178 Chewning, Sherry - 1 78 Clark, Danny -178 Claspill, Iarry -178 Clevenger, Gary - 94, 17 8 Clutter, Ronald - 57, 178 Coffman, Martha- 178 Cole, Dennis -178 Co1lins,JaCk - 75, 178 Courtney, Carolyn- 69, 178 cmg, Earl- 178 Crain, Fred -178 Crawford, Carolyn -178 Crisman, Earl- 62, 108 Criswell, George - 68, 71, 178 Crosby, Connie -178 Crumpley,Jo -178 Cunningham, Andrew- 124, 178 Cunninghamhloseph- 50, 69,154,178 Dailey,Michael-178 Davidson, Doris-69, 75,178 Davis,CharIes-178 Davis, Eugene- 148, 155 Davis, Lester- 178 Dt-nnis,judith-179 78 Wise. 'Fhomas - 176 Woodrmg, Rebecca - 176 Woodsomjoyce - 71,176 Woolery, Ronald -176 ophomo res Donahue, Michael - 179 Dopp, Robert- 56, 57, 179 Downen,Sandra- 179 Drake, Tommy- 179 Drummond,Garry- 179 Drummond,Larry-179 Duncan, Rebecca- 74, 88,157,179 Dunn, Sharon-49, 68, 75, 93,179 Durbin, Nancy- 88, 179 Ebert, Carol- 179 Edgil, Renda- 69, 179 Edwards, Erlene - 179 Elmore, Sharon- 69, 155, 179 Elias, Kay -179 Epperson, Randall- 179 Estrada, Linda- 69, 179 Eubanks, Sondra- 50, 68, 179 Ewing, Roger- 91, 179 Farrow, Kathy- 50, 69, 79, 179 Fawver, Cynthia - 49,179 Fenson, Danny- 1 10 Fields, William-179 Finnell, Mike -124,179 Fisher,jacquelyn-48, 68, 86, 179 Fisher, Paul-68, 71, 90, 179 Fleming, Dianne - 49, 179 Flook, Ethel- 69, 179 Flynn, Kathleen - 68, 69, 86, 179 Ford, Rodrick - 108 Foster, Delores - 49,157, 179 French, Alan - 5 7, 90, 179 Frizzell, Ronnie -179 Fry, Kenneth- 179 Garrison, Dwighz - 71, 179 Gillham, David -179 Goldsworthy, Michael- 90, 115, 179 Goodell, Donald - 179 Goodwin, Sandra- 50, 95, 179 Gordon, Howard -179 Gordon,,Iudy-179 Gosney, Marsha- 179 Grady, Becky- 69,135,179 Grauberger, Tom - 179 Green, Mary- 179 Greziak, George- 179 Griffin, Connie- 65, 180 Groves, Norris - 180 Hahs, Larry -124, 180 Han, David -180 Hansuld, Kenna- 62, 69, 180 Harris, Barbara- 50, 68, 70, 180 Harrison, Nedra-68, 71, 180 Hatchitt,,Iane KMarshaJ - 88, 155, 130 Hayes, Harold - 69, 180 Hedges, Kathy- 180 Hefner, Iana- 75, 180 Henderson, Gary -180 Herberson, Cornelius - 180 Herbert, Adonna- 50, 52, 70, 36. 130 Hernandez, Mike- 179 Hicks, Steven- 48, 91. 180 Hill, Carolyn - 69, 180 Hill, Leo- 109, 180 Hogan, Dennis - 180 Hoover, Kent- 124, 180 Howe, Gary- 95, 180 Huff, Linda- 69, 180 Huffman, Rosabeth- 55, 71, 87, 180 Hunt, Susan-68, 79, 151, 155, 155, 157, 180 Hunter, Donald -91, 180 jackson,Marilyn-180 johnson, Linda S.-49, 62. 79,180 Wright, Darell- 7I,124,154,176 Young, Gary- 176 johnson,Robert-68,124,180 jones, Lora- 180 jones, Paula-69 Jordan, Carol-69, 180 junkins,Thea-68, 79,133,180 Kel1ey,Roben-124, 146, 155,180 Ki1lion,,I0hn -180 Kimberlin, David - 180 King, Sharon - 180 I-afkev, Larry- 94. 180 Lakin, David -124, iso Landes, Altha-68, 180 Lane, Glenda -180 Lawrence, Arthur- 60, 94, 180 Lecler, Karen -69, 180 Leftt-idge,Joylene - 69, 180 Lester, William -180 Ligeko, Patricia- 49, 61, 89, 135, 181 Luppens, Charles- 181 Lynn, Paula- 50, 68, 74,91 180 Mabes, Linda -181 Mandina,-joseph - 181 May, Kenneth- 181 McCormick, Patricia-63, 89, 181 McCullough, Terry - 48, 68, 69, 94, 181 McDaniel, Roy D.-64,115,121,181 McDaniel, Margie - 62 McGarity,john - 95,155,181 McGehee, Raymond - 68 McGowan, larry- 57, 71,181 McIntosh, Lonnie- 181 Meals, Harold - 68, 181 Meeks, Marjean - 181 Melton,jack-124, 181 Melton,Joyce - 181 Miller,judy -181 Miller, Melvin - 181 Miller, Monte - 181, 68 Mitchell,james - 181 Mobley, Donna- 181 Moore, Pat- 62, 181 Moulder, Larry - 181, 183 Naasz, Cindy- 181 Nader, Georgia- 68 Meitch, Donna- 181 Nurranches, Loretta- 181 Oberholtz,jerry - 181 Oberholtz, Larry - 181 O'Connor,,Iucly - 65, 181 Ohrazda, Dian- 181 Olsen, Robert-48, 68, 69, 95,181 Orcutt, Katherine- 181 Osbourne, Bonita- 50, 58, 181 Owens, Deborah- 48, 55, 68, 89, 157, 1 Palmer,,Iulia-181 Paquette, Wayne- 107 Parks, Susan-49, 89, 181 Parman, Curtis - 181 Parton, Esther- 181 Parton, Robert - 181 Patrick, Kay -181 Peery, Ronald - 181 Phelps, Richard- 74, 75,124,181 Phelps, Sandra -181 Pinckney, Linda- 155, 181 Piotrowski, Chester - 181 Pittman,janice - 50,B6, 15 7,181 Plummer, Gary - 69 Polachowski, Christine - 78, 92, 181 Porter, Susan - 69, 155 Pouncil, Reece - 68, 181 Povenmire, Dianne - 49, 79, 131 81 279 ll Gregory, Michael- 124, 189 Gribbin, Karen- 189 Grussing, Bill-57, 189 Haggard, Larry- 189 Halstead, Stephen-124, 151, 189 Halstead, Susan- 51, 76, 92,156,189 Hamilton, Glen - 189 Hanneman,joe - 189 Hammontree, Ron - 5 5, 68,101,189 Hanks, Clyde- 189 Hardin,Benny-106,189 Hansuld, Kenna- 189 Hardy, Eugene - 189 Harper, Bruce-61, 66, 94, 155, 157, 145, 144, 189 Harris, Linda- 189 Harris, Robert - 71, 108, 189 Henson, Carolyn- 68, 189 Hernandez,Fred 148, 151, 189 Hicklin, Suzanna- 50,155, 157,189 Hill, Shirley - 50, 189 Hiltebrand, Alice - 63, 155, 189 Hinds, Gerry - 189 Hinebaugh, Rosemary - 50, 133, 189 Hitchcock, I.inda- 68, 189 Hobgood, Iaurel - 189 Hodges, Darwin - 109 Holmes, Cheryl- 189 Hook, Roger- 190 Huff, Nancy, 50, 68, 75, 81,190 Hunnell, Ronald -190 Hurst,Thomas- 70, 71,110 Hutchison, Harvey- 107, 190 Jackma.n,Warren-63,115,117,151, 190 ,lohnson,Jana-77, 88,131,133,190 johnson,Cheryl- 156 johnson, Linda-49, 86, 131,190 Jones, Danny- 190 Jones,jim-190 jones,john-190 Karr, Robert-110, 190 Kemp,Diana-155,190 Kerr, Bonita- 51, 95, 77,190 Kinne,Teresa-71,155,190 Kirk, Alice-68,190 Kirwan,Linda-69, 88, 190 Klieforth,Danny-190 Kratschmer,Eric- 57, 65, 87,154,190 Krawczyk, Stancia- 51, 61, 77, 88,156,190 Krawczyk, William- 50, 63, 75, 94,114, 115,118,135,141,142,143-,l44,151, 184, 190 Kryzck, Dennis- 190 Ladd, Patricia- 31, 49, 93,190 Iaffoon, Nancy - 95, 190 Iauffer, Donald - 68, 124, 190 Lee, Wanda- 50, 190 Leslie, Kathy-51, 190 Lewis, Donna- 51, 190 Lindseyhlohn - 50, 77,107,190 Lipski, Christine - 190 Lombardino, Kathy -190 Mack,john-66, 190 Makowski, Karine- 190 Mandina, Maclalaine - 74, 93, 190 Marrs,judy-68.95.190 Martin, Anthony- 190 Martin, Deborah- 51, 74, 88,155,190 Matlock, Loreta- 51, 52, 63, 86,190 May,David-65 McCand1ess, Wanda- 49, 190 McCluhan, Darrel- 63, 66, 94,190 McClure, Danny- 74, 94,124,190 McConnell, Susan- 190 McGee, Francis- 104 McGhee, Rosalie-89, 190 McMencmy, Mary - 50, 51,190 McMichael, Patrick -190 Meinsen,Stcven-190 Merrick,Ronnic-65,95,145,151,190 Mc-tzclthin,jeannu - 81, 95, 190 Mcycrulcrry- 191 Miller, Betty- 191 Miller, Darlene- 191 Miller, Frances- 191 Miller, Lois- 191 Miller, Maurine - 50, 51, 68, 89, 191 Mi1ler,Sandra-191 Mills, Linda- 56, 80,191 Mills, Patty- 191 Mitchell,Gary-69 Mittendorf, George-124,191 Moon, Ronald- 108, 191 Moore,james-191 Mogre, Robert- 36, 66, 95,115,120,l54, 1 1 Moore, Sandra - 69,191 Moran, Sharon - 49, 92,191 Mosley, Marsha - 191 Moszczynski, Andrew- 1 15, 121, 135, 144, 151,184,191 Murdy,De1ores-52,93, 184, 191 Nauss, Richard -191 Neblock, Bobby - 74, 109,191 Nite, Ralph - 63,154,191 O'Connell, Karen 191 Offield, Sherry- 191 Ogdennlohn - 146, 191 Oleksy, sfeua- 50, 63, 86, 191 Ott,Paula-50,51,52,81,92,184,191 Owens, Leetta-191 Owings, Katherine - 191 Owsley,joan- 51, 92,191 Parks, Mark- 191 Patrick, Dennis- 56, 191 Patton, Fred - 151 Pendleton, Rebecca- 49, 92,191 Periman, Mary- 63,191 Pomposelli, Brian- 60, 191 Porto, Cherri- 69, 191 Powell, Virginia- 191 Powell, Virginia- 191 Pyle, Gary-115, 120,191 Ragan, Clifford- 71,124, 146, 191 Raines, Gayle-48, 69, 86, 155, 156, 157, 191 Rathbun, Timothy -63, 109 Rea, Sharon- 61,191 Reardon, Patricia- 51, 155, 191 Reinbolt, Linda- 50, 61 , 87,191 Reinhart, Danny -154, 191 Renfro, Diana-68, 88, 191 Rhodes, Pamela- 56, 88, 191 Richie, Olan -191 Ridder, Susan - 68, 92,191 R.iegel,jane - 65, 191 Rinehart, Cheryl- 191 Rinkenbaugh, Karen- 69, 191 Riordan, Nancy -191 Roach, Victoria- 191 Rodak, Carol- 88, 191 Rodgershlames - 107,191 Rogers, I.inda- 74,191 Rogers, Sharon - 51,191 Ross,Dale- 111,191 Ryan,james-191 Sales, Richard-56, 191 Savorelli, Samuel- 57, 63, 91,106,107, 195 Scherer, Michael- 50, 68, 74. 75, 76, 91, 96, 195 Schmidt, Linda- 51, 65, 68, 87,135,193 Schuster,janice- 51,195 Scott,Sherry-49,55,84,95,195 Scott, Wanda- 50, 81, 87,195 Sharp, Stan-49, 55. 84,155,193 Shaw,janice- 195 Shelton, Willa-63, 195 Shepard, Marjorie- 74, 50, 53, 74- 81- 93, 195 Shick,james-68,195 Sibert, David-75 Sig1ar,Sandra-49, 58111, 85,237,195 Simmons, Bennie-90,195 Simmons, Dan - 109, 193 Simon, Ernest - 68,95,146,193 Simpson, Bruce - 193 Sloan, Donna- 50, 88, 195 Smith, Carol- 50, 68,193 Smith, Darrell- 193 Smith, David - 109 Smith, Eddie- 193 Smith,jennifer- 52, 70, 71, 81, 86,151 156, 193 Smith,john-111 Smith, Linda- 48, 69 Smith, Marcia- 52,193 Smith, Patricia- 49, 89 Smith, Ralph - 193 Smith, William -111 Snelson, Dennis- 56, 95,154,193 Soldi, Frederick - 193 Sousley, Barbara- 53, 61, 77,193 Spencer, lvy - 193 Spencer, Rodger- 57, 68, 193 Sprenger, Gary - 193 Springer, Keith- 70, 71, 195 Stalsworth,,Iames- 124, 193 Starbuck, Carol- 75,193 Stegeman, Michael- 195 Stephenson, Sandra - 68, 193 Stephenson, Shirley - 193 Stevinson,James - 90, 193 Steward, Ronnie- 71, 107 Still, Clifford - 69, 107, 193 Stine, Philip- 49, 63, 71, 86,193 Strohm, Karen - 193 Stubbs, Roy- 151, 193 Sutherland, Dennis - 195 Swartz, Sandra- 195 Swearingen, Carolyn- 193 Swift, Linda- 93, 157, 195 Tankersley, David - 69, 111 Tatum, Shirley - 195 Taylor, Alan - 195 Taylor, Bernadine - 93, 193 Taylor, Dorothy - 195 Taylor,janice- 194 Tel1is,john-61,115,1l6, 151,195 Thomas,james- 194 'I'hompson,jo- 51, 68,194 Thompson, Robert- 1 1 1, 194 Thornton,judith -194 Tittle, Frank -115,146,194 Toombs, Carmen- 70, 194 Tousley, Rosetta- 194 Townsend, Lorine - 194 Travers, Mack - 50, 111,194 Troutman, Mary- 77, 89, 156,194 Trussell, William -194 Turner, Larry - 194 Turowski, Henrietta - 194 Upp, Edward -194 Vanderpool, Candy- 155, 194 Vaughan, Linda-49, 52, 59, 74,156,194 Vernon, Linda- 87,156, 194 Vest, Bobby- 194 Wakeman, Ronnie- 194 Walby, Sandra- 51, 77, 92, 156, 194 Waldren,jim - 124 Walker, Helen- 194 Walker, Lowell- 194 Walker, Ruth - 194 Walters, Ron -194 Way, Larry - 194 Webb, Charlene - 89. 194 Weeks, Roger- 194 Wegerer,john 66,194 Weiss, Daniel- 57, 65, 63. 91.109, 1941 White, Gail- 194 Wiercinski, Richard - 50, 94, 194 Wilkinson, Kirk- 50, 66, 194 Wilkersonuludy - 49, 61.194 Williams, Doris- 194 Wil1iams,jennifer- 51, 77,157,194 Williams, Mary - 55, 194 Wilson, Carol-69, 194 258 W'1lson,l5r11nk - 19-3 Wlilson, Harold- 76,90,10-l,108,1l5, 120, 194 Ahr11m,Lynettc - 198 Addams, Rose Mary -198 Allen,james- 219 Andcrson,,I.1n- 198 Andcrson,M1chael- 198 Andrews, Susie- 198 Azamber,L1nda- 50, 198 Bailey, Cheryl- 198 Baker, Harry - 219 Baker, Sandra E, - 89,198 Baker, Sandra S. - 49, 55, 54,65, 75,115,841 198, 220, 255 Ballingenjames-68, 198 Barchers, Shirlley- 198 Bart1ett,joyce- 198 Birgam, Mary- 199 Bishop,joann- 199 Bo1ing,john-65.66, 74, 199 Boneff,Rosie-51,58,61,62,74,80,85,88, 99, 107,1 15, 150,152, 155. 149,196, 199, 225 Bost, Robert- 199 Bowling, Karen- 199 Bowman, Bill- 49, 65, 199, 225 Brayf1cld, Larry-65, 199,204,221 Brown, Charles- 57, 199 Brown, Fred C.- 52, 64,66, 74, 75 115,119,120,154,199,222 Brown,j. Fred-65, 76,91, 199, 225,224 Brown, Michaeline- 55, 55, 65, 199 Bumgardner, Paula- 156,200 Butler, Richard-200 Buzan,Robert-65,219 Cahill, Carol - 5 1, 55, 65, 89, 200 Cain,joseph-200 Campbel1,joe-200 Campbell, Frank-65, 68, 94, 200 Carter, Roger- 55, 79, 90,200 Chapman, Doris-75, 200 Chapmanhlacqueline- 51, 62, 69, 88, 200 Chappell,jane- 5 1, 69, 92, 200 Chappell,jill-200 c1afk,Maf10fae-os,75,92,99,200 C1ark,Richard R.-52, 55, 54, 115, 121 155,148,201, 220, 255 Closson, Lynn- 55, 69 Collins, Beverly jean - 201 Conley, Mary - 201 Ctggiancejames-75,155,144,148,155, Conwell, Edward -65, 68, 69, 70, 71,201 Cooper,Leon-65, 201, 219 Covey, Carl- 75, 201 Craig, Alan S -60, 65.66, 76, 94, 201,221 Crist, Karen - 92, 201 Crook, Paul Ann - 76, 201 Crumpley,-jerry - 201, 219 Cunningham,judy - 7 5, 201 Daniels, Clifford - 50, 65, 68, 94,154,201, 202 Davis, Kim-51,6l,65, 74,85,92,129, 150, 133, 149, 201, 202, 221 Davis, Sharon - 75, 202 Dean,julia- 75,202 Dennis,j0hn - 75, 202, 219 Dietz, Mary- 50, 69, 202, 219 Dixon, Thelma- 7 5, 255 Doty, Paul-65, 71,155,202 Downs, Elizabeth- 202,219 Driskell, Ronald - 56, 65, 202 Durbin, Donna- 202 Edwards, Mary Kathleen-48,68, 155,202 Emerson, Kitty - 202 Enloe, Nelson- 202 Estill, Charles - 202 1 Wilstmii, l.1mla-'18, 58. 75, 79, 81, 92,156 19-l W1ngate,Genc- 10' Seniors Fauluus, Linda- 51, 62, 68, 87, 202, 207 Findley, Theo - 50, 61, 68, 202 Fredde, Sandra- 50, 58, 78, 85, 88, 224, 205 Frizzell,-Iohn-205 Fugitt, Patsy- 75, 205 Gardner, Susan-205 Gi11more,Linda-202 Glorioso, Frank - 66, 74, 95, 205 Gordon,jan- 51,205 Gould, Norman - 65, 75,205 Greenley, Carolyn- 57, 95, 96, 157, 205 Greer,Gai1-205 Gribbin, Kathleen- 75,205 Groff, Patricia-65, 75,75,155, 205 Cuulick, Gary- 50, 57, 65, 79, 95, 205 Gwadera,joe - 65, 201,219 Haggard,janice -49, 68, 76, 86, 204 Hancock, Ricky-86, 204 Harden, Sharon-51, 204 Hardy, Arthur-204 Harrison, Carylon-48, 68, 204, 225, 227 Harrisonnlames-65, 155, 144,219 Hatch,janet- 75, 204 Hawblitzel, Harry- 78,91,100, 204 Hawb1itzel,joe- 49, 78, 91, 204 Hedges, Bill- 75,204 Heil,Donna-204 Heotis, Kathy- 75,74,196, 204 Hernandez, Bob- 28, 65, 71,148,155, 204 Hernandez, Michael- 75,219 Hicks, Carl-65, 219 Hilliard, Steve- 205 Hodges, Estalene-70, 71, 205 Hodges, Patricia-205 Hodges, Starlene-68, 71,205 Howard, Carolyn- 55, 55, 61, 74, 79, 92, 96, 205, 224 Howe, Connie- 51, 55, 75, 92, 205 Hughes, Betty- 51, 76, 205 1rwin,jerry-65, 66, 74, 94, 96, 205, 228 jackson,john-65, 205 james, Cheryl-205 j0nes,jean-65, 205 jordan, Danny-65,105,110, 205 jurd, Allen-206 Keeton, Mary Lynne- 95. 206 Keller, Karen- 206 Ke1say,Don-115,116,118,125, 206 Kight, Deanna-206 Kilgore, Sharon Ann - 206 Kilgore, Sharon Kay - 49, 206 Kinder, Lynn- 56, 60, 62, 65, 66, 94, 206 Kindy, Aleatha- 219 King,james-219 Knisley, Peggy- 76, 95, 206 Kowalski,Tom-206 Kretzschmer, Larry-206 Krouse,Carolyn-75, 206 Laffoon,1.inda-75, 207 La Gore, Norman- 75, 207 Lakin,1arry-65,71,207 1.avenbarg,james-207 Lesniak, Patricia- 5 1, 61, 74, 80, 89,115, 151,149, 207,221 Ligeko, Dolores - 49, 51, 74, 75,88, 96, 129 150, 152, 155, 196, 207, 221, 250 Lippold,-Iudith-68,75,155,207 Livingston, Theresa- 207 Lloyd, Neville 4Rustyl - 7 5, 207 long,C1ndy- 51,95,207 Lowe. Robert- 109, 219 Lufho1m,1arry - 219 Wise, Gary - 69, 19-1 Woodson, Charles - 194 Yarbrn, Patricia - 51, 194 Luppens, Charlynn - 51. 74, 80, 95, 155, 170, 207 Lyons, Arlene-202, 207 Mabary, Carol- 50, 208 Mackey, Mary- 208 Makowski, Richard-208 Mandina, Mario - 55,55,61,65,74,95, 196, 208, 222, 226 Mange1s,Karen- 208 Masoveronloan- 51, 61, 62, 74, 88, 96, 129,150,155 Matney,Mary-5 149, 196, 208, 220 1,208 May, Christine- 5 1, 95, 208 Mays,Sherry-208 McCannon, Virgi McCarty, Carol- nia-68, 208 79, 88,129,209 McGee, Roberta- 209 McMullin, Gary - 209 McPeek,joseph - 65,148,154, 209 Meals, Margaret-62, 80, 86, 97, 98, 209 Mergen, Sandra-68, 76, 88, 209 Meyer,O.T.-219 Meyer,Pau1-219 Mobley, Gary- 56, 66, 69, 209 Moerschel, Donald- 56, 65, 115,209 Moffett, Thelma- 51, 65, 80, 209, 210 Moffett, Wilson-111, 209 Molinoski, Vicki- 51, 55, 76,89,115,152, 209, 222 Morgan, Ray- 65, 71,148,209 Morris, Bill- 219 Morris, Carl- 210 Munholland, William - 65, 115, 210 Murphy,james - 69, 109,210 Nelson, Herbert- 219 Nelson,jerry-115, 210 Nelson, Kenny - 210 Nelson, Robert- 210 Nelson, Stephen- 52, 74, 75, 210 Nevins, Diana- 219 Newton, Robert - 210 Offield, Steven - 66, 219 Offutt, Harry - 5 7, 76, 90, 96, 99, 102, 210 Offutt,jim-75, 210 Ogrizovich, Nicki- 51, 95, 210 O1iva,John-210 O'Neal,Michae1-65, 95,211 O'Neal, Mickey-60, 65, 66, 74, 75, 96, 211, 224 Orr, Peggy'62, 211 Overstreet, Richard - 50, 91, 211 Owens, Sylvia-48, 68, 80,157, 211 Oxley, Katherine-219 Palmer, Harold - 211 Pankin, Curtis - 65,211 Paris, larry- 21 1 Parsons, Wayne-52, l 10, 1 15, 211 Patterson, Rose- 219 Peery, Sherry- 58, 80, 81, 86, 96, 201, 211 Perrin, Nancy- 58, 211 Peterson,joyce-211 Phillips, Larry-65, 212 Pittman, Larry- 62, 65, 75, 79, 80, 97, 98, 102, 212 Pitts, Party- 58,61, 79, 1 12, 212, 225 Pund, Richard- 219 Py1e,Janet-75, 212 Ramey,Carol-219 Reasoner, Ray- 65, 212 Reed, Annalois- 212 Reed, Patricia- 155, 212, 222 Reed, Pauline-56, 156, 212 Remking, Cecelia- 62, 64, 65, 76, 155, 156, 212. 224, 229 Reynolds, Harold - 212 Rigdon, Don-65,66,95,99,115,116,119, 212, 225, 226 Robertson,joyce - 51, 92, 212 Robertson, Rosemary- 88, 215 Rockwellhloyce- 215 Rose, Glenda- 50, 69, 215 Ryals, Dean - 74, 215 Sanders, Ron-65, 75, 79, 81, 94, 115, 116, 55g,155,157,141,144,149,196, 215 Scatliffe, Elaine - 48, 215 Schellenberger, Bob- 215 Seidelman, Ray-60, 65, 95, 115,119, 154, 215, 224 Sharp, Terry-65, 215 Shelton, Frances-65, 68, 69, 74, 83. 89, 129.150,155,196,215,222 Shepard, Richard- 50, 63, 68, 90, 215 Shephard, William-65, 66, 213, 225 Sherman, Charles- 72, 75, 214 Shultz, Vicki-214 Singleton, Una- 214,156 Skinner, Stan- 75, 214 Smart,Barba.ra-51.215 Smith, Charlotte- 49, 52, 80, 155, 156, 214, 257 Smith,Samuel-68, 111,214 Smith,Wesley- 73-,155, 214 Smotherman,C.vary-66,76,115, 119, 214, 221 Snowdemjacqueline-214 Snyder,-Joe-52, 115, 118,120,214 Soldi, Robert-64, 115, 117, 124, 214 Spence,Janet-75, 215 Sperry,Darlene-215 Stanleyhlames- 109, 219 Steele, Richard-215 Stidham,Bill-65, 215 Stiff,Phil-61,215 Stroud,Teresa- 51, 215 Sultzbaugh, Linda- 51, 62, 215 Swartz,-Iames-219, 254 Tatum, Barbara- 215, 217 Tay1or,Gary-65,114,1l5,118,155,215, 222 Teter, Robin- 219 Tharp, Bob - 2 15 Theen, Phyllis- 72, 75, 74, 215 Thoeni, Kenneth - 75,102, 215 Thomas, Ernie- 216 Thompson, Mary Beth- 216 Toombs, Ronald - 63, 219 Townsend, Norma- 219 Trayford, Eugene- 216 Tripp, Montie- 60, 65, 94, 99, 216 Tull, Sonny - 55, 216 Tune, Sandra- 216 Turner, Evelyn- 216 Vanderpool, Tom - 60, 65, 94, 216 Vardy, Diana- 69, 216 Vardy, Donna- 216 Vaughn,Terry- 216 Waddle,james- 216 Wallace, Leonard - 219 Wam ler Patricia-49 5l,52,74, P 1 1 87,96,135,217,207 Wareshack,Charles-217 Watling, David-65, 79, 217 Weatherly, Patricia- 74, 217 Webb, Anna-68,217 Weld,Kenneth-217 Weese, Avis-75, 217 White, Sheri- 51, 62, 89, 217 Williams, Charles-49, 50, 66, 70, 98, 143, 154, 217 Williams,Judy-217 Williams, Paul-217 Williams, Phil-65, 66, 76, 94, 217 Williams, Ralph - 218 Willis, Dennis - 49, 55, 76, 21 Wilson, Dwight- 218 Wise, Susan- 218 Withers,james 219 Wittman,Joyce - 92, 99, 151. 225 Wolf, Betty- 75, 218 Wolfe, Dorothy - 76, 218 Woods, Bert- 105, 106, 218 Woolsey, Patricia- 75, 218 Zaun, George - 218 Zelenko, Metta- 72, 73, 218 -XA- 8 196, 218, 75,80 X 283 84 44 X X ' x 5V 28 288 3 INTER-CC Kansas Yearbooks Diplomas - G Y ff' 3 .5 QF W S it W INTER-COLLEGIATE PRESS Kansas City - Winnipeg Yearbooks - Yearbook Covers 3Dlomas - Graduation Announcements USA 7-05 ' td 2 . 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