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books and lectures. But ,more impor-
tant, he learns a way to live, a way of
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standing himself. He joins the common
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whether he joins as a leader or as a
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DISCUSSING EAST'S ACTIVITIES with Sid F. Moore
are Alvin Morris, assistant superintendent and Dr.
Lawrence Shepoiser, superintendent of the Wichita
school system.
MR. MOORE'S FRIENDLINESS with all students is typified
by his chat with Sue Gump, '66 and is one of the reasons for
his popularity with East Aces.
"AND THIS ONE'S FOR VINEGARI' explains Mr. Moore
to his wife as he shows her a new addition to their antique
collection.
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Advisor, Leader, and Friend
Enforcing the policies of the Wichita Board
of Education, solving daily problems, attending
school activities, and finding time to take a
personal interest in each student takes a nine
hour day for Sid F. Moore, East's principal.
During the past eleven years, Mr. Moore's
smile, pat on the shoulder, and wave of the hand
have greeted thousands of Aces.
Mr. Moore spends much of his time in the
halls and cafeteria giving worthy advice to
students with problems or passing the day
with his many friends.
He says, HI really have a personal interest
in the kids individually. Their welfare is most
important."
He is always in the bleachers at athletic
events and seldom misses a dramatics presen-
tation, music program, or debate tournament.
Not only is he involved in every school
activity, but Mr. Moore belongs to the Wichita
Gun Club, the College Hill Methodist Church,
the Downtown Lion's Club of which he is past
president, and various educational organiza-
tions. His leisure time is spent refinishing
antique furniture and hunting, his two favorite
hobbies.
Although Mr. Moore has enjoyed partici-
pating in these activities, his greatest pleasure
is to be principal of East.
"I'LL TEACH those kids not to put gum in the water
fountains!" kjokes Mr. Moore as he examines the
gun which has won him so many trophies.
GERALD GRIBBLE, as assist-
ant principal, disciplines and
assists in over-all school super-
vision,
IT IS ALSO THE RESPONSIBILITY of
assistant principal, W. L. McClanahan,
to aid in over-all school supervision as
well as to discipline students.
ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL, Flora Steb-
bins is responsible for East's master-
scheclule and arrangement of classes.
MRS. EVA KIEFER, as registrar, keeps
student files in order and completes
all school reports.
GEORGE COUUHER, as the head of
East's industrial education department,
sets up the budget and supervises its
classes.
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Discipline, Organize
Disciplining those who will not com-
ply with school rules, scheduling classes
for Eastis 3,000 pupils, and advising
students on their countless problems,
five administrators headed by Mr.
Moore keep East running smoothly.
Office personnel handle school rec-
ords, state and city reports, and student
attendance. These administrators and
staff strive to correlate the school
curriculum and serve as a medium be-
tween students and faculty.
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Counselors-
Personol Problems,
Guiding ond Plonning
East's counselors guide students through
their high school years and advise them on
future plans. Through tests and personal
interviews, counselors become well ac-
quainted with students and strive to give
each personal attention.
Sophomores are introduced to school
policy and are assisted in planning their
course of study. junior counselors admin-
ister tests which enable students to under-
stand better their opportunities and
abilities. Seniors are advised in choosing
a college and career.
JUNIOR COUNSELORS, Mrs. Edith Worthington and
john McCrey, administer tests to the class of '66 and guide
them in planning a future.
SENIOR COUNSELORS, Mrs. Eleanor King and Milton Goering
prepare the class of'65 for college or careers.
SOPHOMORE COUNSELORS, Miss Harriet Hardy and
Robert O'Rourke, introduce the class of '67 to East and
aid them in choosing their courses.
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Barron, Gretchen, Assistant Attendance
Counselor
Buckmaster, Charlotte, Bookkeeper
Graves, Flo, Switch Board
Lyon, Barbara, Secretary
Murphy, Kathryn, Enrollment
Perlenfein, Bessie, Vocational Secretary
Spears, Gerry, Assistant Registrar
Vincent, Imogene, Attendance Clerk
Allen, Lydia, B.A.
Mathematics Club
Benedict, Esther, M.S.
Guidance Committee, Mathe-
matics Club V
Bonine, Larry M., B.A.
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When a student solves an algebraic equation
or constructs a geometric figure, he is acquir-
ing mathematical knowledge which will help
him to compete in t0day's fast moving, auto-
mated world. Eight subjects, varying from basic
math to advanced courses in calculus and
analytics, are offered to meet the needs of
industrial students as well as of those who
are college bound.
Modern math, a system instituted this year
in all courses except plane-solid geometry,
raises the learning level of each math course.
Since the system uses the discovery approach,
each student learns for himself the principles
accepted in former math systems. A new
vocabulary involving the language of sets, and
a new teaching method unify East's math
courses. This revised teaching technique
illustrates the math departme-nt's efforts to
keep abreast with developments in, its field.
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Woelk, Richard, B.S.
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Future Teachers Association
Hiebert, james, B.S.
Cafeteria Committee
Richert, Anton, M.A.
Department Head, Scholar-
ship Committee
"THE LETTERS GO ROUND AND ROUND and come out heref, explains Norine
Hamilton, algebra instructor, to a dizzy student.
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GLOBAL STUDY aids Ronald Nich
ols, '66, in Miss Eleanor Davis' cur-
rent event class.
Allen, Steve, M.A. Beals, Ellis, M.S. Davis, Eleanor, M.A. Hume, J. E., M.A.
Chairman of House Fire drills and Air Raids, American Education Eligility Certification
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Lindquist, Ermal,
MIA. McCaffery, W. H.,
Emery, Julia, M-A- ' All-school Project, Assem- M-A-
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"THIS IS MOSCOW, Communist headquarters," points out
Ermal Lindquist, social studies instructor.
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Post, Present, ond Future
Required as part of the high school curricu-
lum are courses in American history and
government. The objective of the social studies
department is to provide students with a knowl-
edge of their country's freedoms, of their role
in this country, and of the country's position
in world affairs.
junior classes trace the growth of our nation
from its birth to present times. Studies are
enriched with the "American Observern, an
unbiased new's magazine. Seniors analyze the
American Constitution and the organization of
the government. Since this is an election year,
some class time is spent discussing the campaign
issues.
Increased enrollment in the supplementary
courses such as world and global history,
sociology, psychology, geography, economics,
and current affairs indicate students' growing
interest in the world situation and in their duty
as United States citizens.
Morozzo, Mary Alice,
B.A.
Chairman of Senate
Nyquist, Floyd, M.A.
Professional Study Commit-
tee, Department Head
Ruffin, Herbert, B.A.
Senior Class, Cafeteria Com-
mittee
t Schuh, Marian, B.A.
' . Social Committee
Venning, Mary jane,
M.A.
,- Student Government
Foreign Language-
Communicating To Understand
Acquiring the ability to understand, speak, Auer Mary Lou B.S.
read, and write a foreign language is the goal Sophomore Class, French
Club
of East's French, German, Latin, and Spanish
students. Because of more extensive travel in
the world, and increasing opportunities in
careers requiring knowledge of foreign lan-
guage, today's students realize a growing need fs.,
to know a second language. For these reasons,
emphasis now is being placed on the con-
versational rather than the literary aspects of
the language. Three speech laboratories pro-
vide listening and oral practice for the entire
class simultaneously.
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vocabulary of the language. Second, third, and B A
fourth year students study the customs of the Future TCHCWYS Assofialifm-
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country and strive to increase their under-
standing of the language. The principle objec-
tive of this department is to provide adequate 2
background for further study in college or
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NWI-IO'S BLOWING IN MY EARS?" questions Mrs.
glean I-Iuff as she listens to individual recitations
given by students in one of the three language
laboratories.
LISTENING TO TAPED RECORDINGS of French, German, or Span-
ish speakers discussing the textbook is one way students learn foreign
languages more efhciently.
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Wiens, Kathryn,
spanish Club
"BON APETITEH, a French game, amuses Suzie VanSlyke, Beverly Doll,
Joyce Moore, Linda Northcutt, and julie Waskiewicz, all '65, while they learn
to improve their command of the language.
Leaper, Mildred, B.A.
Scholarship Committee,
French Club
Lohrenz, Blanche,
M.A.
Latin Club
Stratton, Angela, MA.
Spanish Club
Wallis, Ray, M.A.
M.S.
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in the city, bring the dead language alive
to listeners Don Blythe, ,67, and Wayne
Wagner, '67.
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"ALLELUIA..." sing the boys section of the
mixed chorus in preparation for the annual
fall festival.
BLOWING A MELODY from Cam-
elot, a Broadway musical, Lowell
Hershey, '65, practices for the
orchestra's fall concert.
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MS, Assembly Committee
Department Head,
Y-TCSHS Thompson,
Kenneth, M.S.
Fine AI'l'S- Visual, Vocal,
Instrumental Departments
By group instruction and individual projects,
the teachers of the fine arts department strive
to develop the musical and artistic talents of
each student. Art courses offered at East range
from introduction to art, a cross section of basic
techniques, to commercial art, an advanced
study of art used in the business world.
Throughout the year, students exhibit their
works in East's halls, in city and in state ex-
hibitions. Classes also visit Kansas University
to study art work of college students.
East's music groups perform for intermediate
schools and various city organizations, as well
as for student body assemblies. Orchestra con-
certs are enjoyed by the public at evening per-
formances, and band music provides half-
time entertainment and accompanies cheering
at football and basketball games.
Highlights of the year consisted of the band
trip to Manhatten, Kansas, and the choir
trip to Dallas, Texas.
Dickerson, Tom Eberhardt, Dorothy
M.A. M.A.
Art Club Art Club
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FROM THE MODEL to the drawing board enables Peggy
Corethers, '65, to learn the techniques of sketching animate
and inanimate objects.
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PERSONAL DISCOVERY of facts taught in class prove their value to curious
students like Carmen Ervin, '65.
l MEDITATING over a difficult equation,
james Gribble shows his chemistry stu-
dents the similarity between chemical
and mathematical equations.
Gribble ames B.A
Bobula, John, M.S.
All-school Project
Haynes, Ralph, B.S.
All-school Project
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Dissecting organisms, experimenting with
chemicals and producing curious smells, and
studying life through a microscope are a few
of the activities taking place behind the doors
of the science rooms. More than one-third of
East's students are enrolled in the ten courses
varying from basic to advanced biology and
physiology.
Laboratory work, included in all courses,
enables each student to confirm facts explained
by the textbook. He sees the reaction of the
mixture of two chemicals instead of reading
about it. Students actually explore the vital
organs of animals instead of studying sketches
of them. The recently adapted chemistry study,
in contrast to the former system, stresses labor-
atory experiments more than memorization of
formulas. This department is striving for
improvement in order to prepare students for
their roles in this increasingly scientific world.
"DONT EXPLODE..." grimaces jeanne Pirtle, '65, and Peggy
McMullen, '65, as they observe a chemical reaction.
Tague, Gerald, M.S.
Hunt, Stanley, M.S. Peters,Willard, M.A. Prophet, Donald, M.S. Department head, Science
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Barger, james, M.S.
Football
Davis, Francene, M.S.
Drowatzky, james, M.S.
Swimming, Tennis
Fordam, Monroe, B.S.
Cross Country, Track
Henkel, Frank, M.A.
Ticket Sales, Athletic
Director
Kennedy, Helen, M.A.
American Education, Letter-
womanls Club, Director
Maddox, james, B.S.
Football, Baseball, Wrestling
McCoy, Carolyn, B.S.
Future Medical Careers Club,
Letterwoman's Club
Morell, june, M.A.
Sickles, Clifford, M.A.
Basketball
Slingerland, Yvonne,
M.S.
Pep Club
Spicher, Kenneth, B.S.
Football, Wrestling
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Physical Education-
Sfrong Body and Character
Directing a sense of fair play, developing
clean minds and strong bodies, providing relax-
ing activities for leisure time, and helping boys
and girls to become better skilled and coordi-
nated, are the objectives of the physical educa-
tional teachers and coaches.
Girls participate in various sports that are
divided seasonally into four nine-week periods.
Sports day, held every fall, winter, and spring,
gives the girls an opportunity to join girls from
all six Wichita high schools in a day of fellow-
ship and vigorous activity. Approximately 200
girls participate in the after school sport's
program sponsored by the department.
The boys' program is divided into three 12
week periods and is directed by ten instructors.
Intramurals and competitive sports after school
create activities for leisure time and develop
the skills taught during class.
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Football, Basketball
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Wright, Don, M.A.
Basketball, Golf
"GO OVER..." thinks Carl
Neal, '65, and Barbara
Edwards, '66, as they im-
prove their skills.
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FOOD MUST BE CLEAN and properly measured before Sheri
Williams, '66, and Louise Roads, '67, can prepare a meal.
MATERIAL MUST BE WRINKLE FREE before Pearl
Rice, '66, and Barbara Small, '65, can begin a sewing
project.
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GAYLE JONES, ,67 doesn't trim the material until
she knows what the pattern requires.
Holder, Nell M.S.
Special Collections
Roberts, Roberta M.A.
Assembly Committee
FOLLOWING DIRECTIONS for making
grape jelly gives Barbara Borris, '67, a
feeling of accomplishment.
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SEWING A STRAIGHT SEAM is a must for Beulah Corbin, '65, if the in-
structor is to accept her work.
Markiy, Judith Bs.
Homemdking- Acquiring
Needed Skills for Home, Career
Today's homemaker must not only prepare
food, mend clothing, and care for children,
but she also has a growing responsibility in
managing the home budget, in making the
home not only comfortable, but also attractive,
and in being a social credit to her family.
Girls in the home economics department gain
knowledge to help them in their dual careers.
Members of the cooking classes actually buy and
prepare foods. Sewing students design and sew
their own creations, then display them to the
student body in their annual style show. Courses
in home economics, child development, home
and family living, and interior decorating are
offered to meet the additional needs of girls.
Classes in homemaking might also be de-
scribed as training for careers unlimited.
Interior decorating, and teaching are two of
the many careers open to girls with home eco-
nomics backgrounds. This department strives
to prepare girls for their roles in the home and
business world.
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Aiey, Don, M.A.
All-school Project
Bare, Leone, B.A.
All-school Project
Blosser, Mae, B.A.
Assembly Committee
Cassel, Glenna, M.A.
Future Teachers Association,
Business Club
Cromer, M. D., M.S.
American Education, Year-
book, Newspaper
Gieson, Barbara, B.A.
Iunior Red Cross
Kem, Mary Anne, B.A
Pep Club
Hunt, Lillian, M.S.
junior Class, Social Com-
mittee
jones, Grace, B.A.
Future Medical Careers Club
Kivett, Merla, M.S.
Professional Study Com-
mittee, Y-Teens
Lewis, Eva, M.S.
American Education
Logan, Mary, M.S.
Assembly Seating, Guidance
Committee
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EI'lgllSh- Practicing Oral
and Written Communication
Interpreting the writings of Shakespeare or
debating the application of nuclear weapons,
reading the works of classic philosophers or
writing a composition on the problems of today,
studying the structure of a sentence or building
better vocabularies, are among the varied activi-
ties the English department directs.
All East students are required to study
English for three years. Sophomores Write
themes, read classical books, learn correct
grammatical construction, and develop more
effective speech. One of the requirements for
juniors is to compose a research theme, stimu-
lating thought in organized, documented
writing.
Seniors take composition, college reading,
journalism, world or English literature, debate
or speech and basic English. Advanced place-
ment offered to superior students, is valid
for college credit. These courses enable East
students to qualify for college work or for a
CHTCCT.
Miller, Margaret, M.A
Millet, Nancy, M.A.
O'Hara, Dorothy, B.S.
Ticket Sales
Pollard, Betty, M.A.
Senior Class, Future
Teachers Association
Ponds,jeanne, M.A.
Pep Club, Y-Teens
Prince, Pauline, M.S.
Social Committee
"FRIENDS, ROMANS, AND COUNTRYMEN! orates
Tom Green, ,65, while speaking before his speech class
DIAGRAMING SENTENCES re-
quires a thorough knowledge of
grammar discovers Alyce justice
and Kirk Allegro, both '67.
El'lgllSl'l- Literature, Composition
Washburn, W. R., M.S.
Assembly Committee
Williams, Martha, M.S.
Woodard, Lawrence,
B.S,
junior Class, Debate
Yeoman, Francis, M.A
American Education
Zuercher, Marian,
M.A.
Pep Club
Zook, Barbara, B.A.
Shellenberger,
Elfrieda, M.A.
Department I-lead,
American Education,
Guidance Committee
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'65, as she acquires skills in printing.
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Industrial Education-
Develops Vocational Skill
Striving to teach their students skills for
initial employment as tradesmen in their chosen
fields is the task of the vocational teachers.
The senior section receive ion the job training'
to supplement the class instruction. Industrial
arts is an introductory course providing a
general education in the care and use of
common tools, in purchasing building materials,
and in exploring fields of industrial occupa-
tions.
The department received new equipment,
including a drill press, mill tool and cutter
grinder, lathe with hydraulic tracer, and two
arc Welders this year.
Drivers education teaches students the rules
of the road and proper techniques of driving.
Classes learn through books, lectures, mock
driving in the drive-o-training trailer, and
actual driving in city traffic.
New teaching methods and new and better
equipment improve the industrial department
each year.
Baxter, Dee, B.A.
Bork, Lawrence, M.S.
American Education, Visual
Education
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Visual Education
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Curmode, Ellsworth
Curtis, Roy, M.S.
All-School Project
CUTTING PAPER varying from payroll checks to grade school workbooks, is one of the skills
learned by Derald Anderson, ,67.
DeSpain, joe, M.S. Duerksen, George, M.S.
I-li-Y Assembly Seating, Social
Committee
Grandle, R. L., M.S.
Social Committee Jarvis, Johfl, M.S.
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All-school project, Safety
Club, Cross Country,
Track
johnson, W.H., M.S.
Sophomore class. Special
Collections
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Cafeteria Committee, Fire
Drills and Air Raids
Knuth, Gordon, M.S.
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students like Larry Davis, '67.
Ladd, Richard M.S. Lietz, Gilbert M.S. Logan, L. V. M.S.
All-school Project Special Collections Assembly Seating,
Safety Club, Visual
Education
Phillips, Ralph M.S.
junior Class Reuberson, james Turner, john
Mathews, Roy M.A.
American Education,
Cafeteria Committee
Ward, William M.A.
Senior Class-
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STUDY HALL STUDENTS are provided with an hour for study and are given an oppor-
tunity to use the library to do reference work or to check out books. When there is a need
for oflice or hall proctors, student librarians 'or cafeteria workers, students are taken
from study halls.
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Cafeteria Committee
Special Education-
Prepdring Without Pressure
Helping East students who learn at a slower
pace than the average student, the special edu-
cation program keys its assignments to be done
in a more leisurely manner. The program, used
for the first time at East last year, has been
broadened to include 27 students in two classes.
These two groups, under the direction of Claude
Kissick, include students chosen because of their
past grades and achievements. Supplementing
history, English, and mathematics are vocational
studies for boys and homemaking courses for
girls, offered to these teens to introduce them
to skills probably necessary for success in their
future.
The purpose of the program is to prepare
these students for their future vocations when
they leave East. East is not only trying to help
these students adjust to the daily routine of
school, but also, to Ht them into the world.
INDIVIDUAL ATTENTION is given to low achievers by
Claude Kissick, special education teacher.
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l.ll3I'C1I'y- Books For Research
Or Enioymenf Give Knowledge
Filling the racks of East's library, Aces iind
17,000 books ranging in topics from mysteries
to classical Greek myths and from adventure
stories to Shakespearian Sonnets. Five hundred
of these books were added this year and were
chosen by requests from teachers, recommenda-
tions by reviewers, and replacement reading lists.
junior Aces compiling research themes
use the libraryls facilities including magazines,
encyclopedias, and volumes of books. Two li-
brarians, three assistant librarians, and 36
student helpers who devote their hour of study
time to library assistance, aid Aces who need
their advice.
Enabling Aces to obtain supplementary
information, library presents the opportunity to
further their learning at East.
McCaffery, Mary, M.A.
American Education, PfCffCT, Viola M.S-
Social Committee American Education
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FIVE DAYS A WEEK the school
nurse, Mrs. Rose Johansen, cares for
ill students, assists in dental and op-
tical checks, and teaches Aces healthy
habits to follow. Taking the pulse of
Sandy Perlenfein, '65, Mrs. Johan-
sen advises her on proper health care.
"STEVENS,..SUMMERS...SVIRSKY...where is Smith?" wonders
Larry Hammer, '65, as he uses the card catalog to help him with
his research theme.
Mrs. Nadine Rogers, Mrs. Mabel Brei, Mrs. Maudine Hoag-
land are assistant librarians.
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"DON'T BE AFRAID MADAM, the three angels will take Scott Kailer, '66g to Cindy Turner, '66g and Gina Perry, '65
care of everything," reassure Rex Riley, '65g Ken Norris, '66g
"TAKE CHARTS, GRAPHS, preposterous statements," suggests Rex "WHAT WERE YOU DOING WITH YOUR
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Riley to David Henry, and john Harris, both '66. HAND in your unc e s poc et.' questions the
A "three angels" to greedy David Henry, '65.
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"My Three Angels"-
Convicfs Turn Heroes And
Sove Endangered Household
When three badmen-convicts in fact-be-
come angels of the household where they are
employed as roofers by a family who is in dan-
ger of having no roof over their heads, the re-
sult is a pleasant, preposterous comedy. These
characters become heroes when they save the
family from the cousin who is trying to oust
Papa from his business. The cousin is accompa-
nied by his nephew who is jilting Papa's daughter.
The 10 member cast, directed by Robert
Washburn, spent long hours perfecting the
parts they were to play. Eight crew members
did the backstage work of building the set, and
getting props, make-up, and costumes ready
for the opening night.
CAST
Felix Ducotel ........... . . .john Harris
Emilie Doucotel ......... . . . Cindy Turner
Marie Louise Doucotel . . .... Gina Perry
Mme. Parole ........ . . . Marsha McRae
joseph ...... ....... R ex Riley
jules ......... .... K en Norris
Alfred ......... . . . Scott Kailer
Henri Frochard . . . ..... David Henry
Paul ............ .... P hilip Coleman
Lieutenant. . . ...... Gene Stone
THREE ANGELS, joseph, jules, and Alfred climb back to the
roof that they are hired to repair.
ADDING A LITTLE AGE helps Gina Perry, '65, to become "YOU WILL OBSERVE here that business de-
involved in the character she is to play and also helps the clines steadily," points out convict Rex Riley, '65,
audience to see her features under the stage lights. to john Harris and David Henry, both '65.
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UFOR HE IS AN ENGLISHMANV' sing the Choruses as the colorful performance ends.
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the ladies where to stand as the rehears- the show is put together.
ing progresses.
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H.M.S. Pinofore- Or the
Loss Thof Loved A Sailor
When Sir Joseph, First Lord of the Admir-
alty, arrives on Her Majestyls Ship, the "Pina-
fore" to claim Josephine, the captain's daughter,
in marriage, he is surprised to see that she re-
jects his offer. Lost in her love for a lowly sailor,
Josephine is torn between the security SirJoseph
offers and the love Ralph, the sailor offers, De-
ciding to forget the disparity in their ranks,
Ralph and Josephine, accompanied by the
sailors, attempt. to tiptoe away but are caught
by her father. Little Buttercup solves the prob-
lem with her confession that Ralph and the
Captain were exchanged when they were babies.
The 42 member cast of principals, relatives,
and sailors spent two months learning the music
and detailed movements which included the
management of hoop skirts. F ifty-four orchestra
members and 37 backstage crew members as-
sisted in "setting sail!"
Little Buttercup . . . . . Cathe Jarvis
Boatswain ....... .... B ob Wattson
Ralph Rackstraw . . . ...... Ken Myers
Dick Deadeye ...... ..... S teve Shakelford
Captain Corcoran ............ Dan Horner
Josephine ...... Thursday Jan Bertran
Friday Jeannie Pirtle
Sir Joseph . . . .......... ..... R ex Riley
Hebe ...... . . . Linda Gibson
Carpenter ...................... Jim Ewart
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SEAS," sings Sir Joseph, Rex Riley, plightedf' dance united lovers Jeannie Pirtle and Ken Myers 65
'65, as he addresses the crew of Her
Majesty's ship.
ORCHESTRA-bottom row: R. Ravensg S. Klosterg C. Zielkeg
I. Mattsong M. Waitg C. Callang R. Carverg C. Riceg R. Waltersg
second row: T. Simpsong H. Strongg M. Loveg S. McKinneyg
J. Schoolerg M. Hummelg K. Thompson, directorg R. Weigleg
R. Larsong V. Reavesg B. Garveyg third row: J. Aldendiferg
M. Revertg S. Steeleg S. Thompsong B. Warreng T. Shorterg
L. Kurtzg L. Bakerg B. Gaskillg S. Fastg M. Zookg P. Reavesg
G. Fellersg fourth row: S. Milesg D. Mendenhallg Spark,
K. Jonesg J. Utterbackg R. Baileyg L. Rhodesg M. Smithg M.
Haubergjijih row:J. McClureg S. Williamsg C. Bobog M. Smithg
L. Braggsg P. Woodg R. Wooleryg G. McClellar1g L. Wilshireg
sixth row: E. Pyleg D. Flemons, D. Weills, Beardg S. Saferg
Orchestra, BCI hd- Concerts, Parcdes, Opereffo Accompaniment
BAND-bottom row: M. Jantzg D. Dobbinsg T. Austing V. Un-
ruhg C. Shapleyg Lanceg E. Clinesmithg D. Weillsg J. Elliotg
L. Greenwoodg second row: P. Lovettg D. Mooreg D. Willitsg
T. Korachg K. Thompson fdirectorjg D. Hensleyg Caseg
K. Livengoodg M. Woodg P. Rosenbaumg third row:J. Orokcg
K. Richertg R. Roweg Mayg L. Wilshireg T. Shumateg B.
Underwoodg Meyerg B. Coleg E. Soderg B. Sullivangfourth
row: Pottorfg M. McCurtisg L. Cracraftg B. Stappg J. Soursf
C. Poindexterg P. Drakeg P. Pierpointg E. Shieldsg G. di
Zeregag Johnsongjijdh row: B. Priceg L. Beardg R. Kenyong
E. Woodsg L. Hersheyg R. Gardnerg R. Sharmong G. Lewisg B.
Rossg N. Swisherg P. Sperasg A. Mooreg T. Harrisg J. Bakerg
S. Chanceg D. Bellg A. Nussg-J.Jonesg J. Ashbaughg D. Streetg
B. Brimg sixth row: S. Heathg G. Fruitsg D. Roweg A. Malabyg
E. Clinesmithg D. Bellg C. Brandtg V. Pauling J. Bakerg seventh
row: D. Dobbinsg J. Myerg P. Spearsg B. Priceg K. Myersg B.
Calleng eighth row: M. Wilsong R. Swisherg J. Kullmang B.
Sullivang M. Bargeng top row: P. Atchisong R. Gardnerg A.
Malabyg M. Loydg L. Hersheyg L. Greenwoodg W. Laibleg G.
Vaughang R. Thompsong D. Coopriderg G. Davisg J. Taylor.
Provide Practice For Developing Talents
D. Waldieg J. RishelgJ. Gormley. R. Winterg T. Boothg C. Hul-
seyg Kingsleyg J. Kullmang A. Elliottg S. I-louserg R. Rector.
seventh row: K. Longg L. Linafelterg D. Waltersg N. Pageg
M. McLauriang D. Cookg Pickettg D. Lottg D. Linafelterg
M. Pechtg G. Washburng S. Harrisg G. Huffmang J. Blakeg
C. Jonesg T. Smithg E. Pyleg J. Nevermang D. Sheltong R.
Thompsong M. Horner. '
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ADDING, TO THE STRIKING AP-
PEARANCE and precision of the band,
drum major Gene Hoffman, '65, and
twirler Pam Pierpoint, '65, march dur-
ing half-time performances at football
games and lead the band during par-
ades.
"WONDER IF ANYONE WILL NOTICE my pin
striped shirt," ponders Lee Wilshire, '65, wearing
her blue band uniform.
Instrumental-Orchestra,
Bond Perform With Precision
Blue uniformed band members lead the half-
time entertainment at home football games and
bolster school spirit during basketball games,
as Well as provide enjoyable marching music.
Concerts in the East auditorium, also under the
direction of Kenneth Thompson, change the
pace of the band's booming. Programs pre-
sented to junior highs encourage students
entering high school to continue their music
education. Marchers in the Christmas parade
on a crisp December day keep in quick step
as they entertain onlookers. The pep band,
led by Mickey Sheaks, plays rousing music
during pep rallies before East's games.
Performing for Pittsburg State College stu-
dents in Pittsburg, Kansas, highlighted the
yearly activities of East High School's orchestra.
Under the direction of Kenneth Thompson,
the group played in the production of "Pina-
foref, gave two annual concerts, and enter-
tained several junior high schools. Orchestra
students work during first hour every school
day to develop the tone and balance which has
made them an outstanding state high school
music group.
"ONE . . . TWO . . ., counts Kenneth Thompson, director, during one
of several orchestra concerts.
DRAWING THE BOW and pinching the strings, joel Taylor
'65, contributes his part to the full tone of the orchestra.
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GIRLS' CHOIR-bottom row: M. Huffman Cdirectorj, N.
Blunt, Bertram, R. Cale, K. Wheeler, B. Emery, A. Stim-
son, S. Fickle, B. Chadwick, D. Waite, K. Knowles, P. Shackel-
ford, M. Eck, M. Wilson, L. Chadwick, S. Robinson, second
row: V. Nuss, M. McCray, L. Shehi, C. Woodruff, L. Gibson,
L. Northcutt, D. Deck, S. Lemen, K. Lesberg, S. Rice, S.
Ledbetter, L. Jefferies, G. Wehrenberg, R. Adams, C. Jarvis,
B. Moyer, third row: Hutchens, S. Green, P. Spicer, J.
BOYS' CHOIR-bottom row: B. Brown, Karnes, J. Cron,
G. Daniels, K. Myers, D. Britton, W. Martin, T. McCune, R.
Collman, D. Hulsel, J. Hughes, B. Krueger, D. Charties, B.
Buetow, D. Baker, Hershey, director, second row: R. Long-
staff, P. Larson, R. Wymer, R. Riley, L. Sterrett, K. Mason,
V. Smith, C. Theurmond, B. Petterson, C. Collingsworth,
R. Harrison, K. Weekly, G. Kinder,J. DeSelms,J. Anderson,
third row: S. Shackelford, L. Washington, K. Harris, C. Daniel,
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Thomas, B. Blake, Pirtle, J. Chastain, R. Clark, M. Budke
C. Howing, P. Buckner, L. Anderson, M. Gillaspy, L. Brani
son, R. Roberts, Herrick, top row: S. Lundy, E. Maslen, M
Adams, K. West, J. Packer, J. Fieback, K. Mackie, R. Adkins
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C. Glidwell, D. Hamlin, K. Brown, J. Deck, M. Lininger, T.
Neff, K. Struebing, C. Orloske, J. Phares, I. Mattson faccom-
panistj. notpiclured: S. Van Slyke, and G. Miner.
M. Howell, D. Henry, D. Pollard, D. Burroughs, M. Benjmin
P. Isaacson, B. Eckels, T. Callen, J. Parsons, C. LaFever, P
Ellsworth, top row: F. Love, D. Kinney, D. Horner, G. Salmon
D. Huffman, L. Stevens, J. Harris, B. Wattson, J. Lile, D
Ogle, N. Wilson, J. Kater, R. Dybahl, M. Michel, S. Gladhart
K. Stuewe, A. Hutsell, S. Ke1so,J. Bwertg notpictuned: D. Petty
and P. Wethington, Anna Thompson, accompanist.
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MADRIGAL-front row: K. Pirtle Caccompanistj, D. Horner, Pirtle, L. Gibson, M. Howell,J. Herrick, S. Schackleford, and
R. Adams, D. Britton, L. Barrow,J. Bertram, C. Theurmand, E. Masleng not pictured: Harris, K. Myers.
C. Jarvis. back row: K. Strubing, B. Wattson, J. Packer, J.
Vocal Groups-Entertaining
With Harmony ln Melodies
Weeks before the four yearly vocal music pro-
grams are presented to their audiences, voices
ringing in the auditorium can be heard practicing
and perfecting choral numbers. The "Messiah,' in-
spires its standing audience during the Easter pro-
gram. Fall, Christmas, and spring programs are
part of the activity for the girls' choir of 60, the
boys choir of 60, or the concert choir of combined
voices under the direction of Jay Hershey and Mrs.
Mary Huffman. In addition to the student body
audiences, the choir sings for church groups, junior
high schools, and civic meetings. Highlighting the
year was the invitation to sing at Southern Meth-
odist University in Dallas, Texas.
Madrigal singers, a group whose music is usually
informal, entertain Aces and local organizations.
They practice their harmony during third hour
directed by Mrs. Mary Huffman.
Before and after school girls', boys' and soph-
omore ensembles rehearse for the varied programs
they present throughout the year. In the spring
these groups enter city, district, and state contests
for awards.
ROBED SINGERS add to the reverent attitude developed
during the annual Thanksgiving assembly.
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"DECK THE HALLS with Boughs of Holly", sing Madrigal
singers Jeannie Pirtle, Jeanne Herrick, and Linda Gibson,
all '65, as the group fills East's halls with Christmas music.
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C. Howing, C. Jarvis, L. Gibson, K. Pirtle, accompanist.
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BOYS' ENSEMBLE-front row: A. Thompson, accompanist, Anderson, D. Baker, back row: D. Horner, M. Howell, K.
R. Riley, P. Lawson, L. Sterrett, D. Henry, G. Salmon, J. Stuewe, D. Petty, B. Wattson, N. Wilson, S. Shakelford.
SOPHOMORE GIRLS' ENSEMBLE-M. Robinson, P. Stev- B. McClellan,J. Houser, K. Wellborn, I. Mattsongnotpictured
enson, J. Wilson, L. Anderson, J. Thompson, S. Pipkin, F. P. Batchlor.
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HGRACEFULLY DONE, the movement should look FOLLOWING THE EXAMPLE of the instructor, Kelly Arnold, '66,
like this," demonstrates Miss Rosella Towson, sponsor, develops skill to be used in later dancing.
to club members.
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CREATING CHOREOGRAPHY to go with the music, Pat 'Pres-
son, '67g Carmen Erwin, '65g and Sandra Tutt, '67, members of
a dance team, combine their knowledge of steps and rhythm.
Modern Dance-Elements
Of Dance Studied and Applied
Girls in all three years of high school who
are interested in developing grace and rhythm
may join modern dance club. Instruction is
directed tothe inexperienced as well as to
those who have studied dance previously. The
first nine weeks is spent learning the basic
elements of dance and practicing skills on
simple projects.
During the second nine weeks, the girls com-
bine their ideas to create a dance which ex-
presses the meaning they wish to convey.
Interesting and different choreography make
the dance original. When completed, it is
presented at the modern dance program in
the spring. Club meetings are held once a
week after school under the instruction of
physical education teacher, Miss Rosella Tow-
son.
RECEIVING MESSAGES on the radio set in the voca-
tional building, Mike Heathman, '65, the club presi-
dent, furthers his knowledge of radio theory.
PREPARING TO SEND A MESSAGE through the microphone,
jack Sizemore, '66, tunes in a fellow "ham".
East Amateur Radio
SOCIETY-"Hams" for Radios
"Hams", as amateur radio operators are nick-
named, are welcome to join EARS, a club new
to East this year. Programs during the Monday
evening meetings are designed to teach mem-
bers the fundamentals of operating a radio and
how to send and receive code. One member or
the sponsor, john Bobula, sends coded mes-
sages to the others who strive to decode live
words a minute. When members have acquired
this skill, they are eligible to receive their novice
license, permitting them to operate a radio at
an assigned power and frequency. Some mem-
bers are building radio pits at home, where
they receive encouragement and instruction
from the more advanced "hams',. This group
sponsored a booth at the "Carnival for Cash"
for the first time this year. Club membership
is open to any interested Ace, regardless of his
radio knowledge.
LEARNING THE COMPONENTS of a radio, enable Mike
Heathman, '65g Gerald Kirk, '65, and Brockjabara, '65 to build
their own sets at home.
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German Club-Customs
Studied, Language Spoken
Skits from Germany, speakers familiar with
the country, and songs traditional with the
people enrich the studies of East High German
students. Any Ace interested in Germany may
join the club, sponsored by Mrs. jean Huff and
Ray Wallace, and attend the meetings held on
the second and fourth Thursday of each month.
Activities, designed to educate as well as to
entertain, include a fall picnic, a Christmas
party, and a banquet held in the spring. These
activities are held in German style with German
customs prevailing. Their beer garden at the
"Carnival for Gash" always draws much at-
tention even though it sells Pepsi instead of the
usual German drink.
EXCHANGE STUDENT Klaus Habernich lectures
members on the true life of a German teen-ager.
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popular German beverage instead of America's soft drinks," jokes
Richard Coe, '67, at a planning meeting of German club.
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.. ADMIRING the artwork on German mugs and the
inscription "Ein Guter Trunk Macht Alte Jung"
meaning "a good drink makes the old youngf'
Molly Hauber and Charyl Dotson both '65, officers
wonder at the truth ofthe proverb.
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FAIRY TALES in Spain intrigue children like those of any other country, think club officers
Cindy Poindexter, '66, Julie Phares, '65, Nancy Lyons, '65, and Mike Crostan, '66.
Spanish Club-Culfurq,
Personas, Region De Spain
Carols sung in Spanish, pinatas at parties
maracas, tapes, and records bring Spain closer
to members of "El Circula de Espanol." East's
Spanish club. Their objective is to learn more
about the culture and the people of Spain as
well as to perfect their use of the language. Any
Spanish speaking Ace may join the club, spon-
sored by Miss Kathryn Wiens and Mrs. Angela
Stratton. Only Spanish is used to conduct the
meetings which feature guest speakers and
films. One of the club projects is the jail at the
"Carnival for Cashn held in the spring. All
activities are designed to enrich school courses
in Spanish and encourage members to continue
their study of the country and its customs.
LISTENING INTENTLY to Spanish-speaking Nancy
Lyons, '65, club members find the language more meaning-
ful when they are able to apply it.
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there?" questions Judy McDonald,
'65, as she examines the style of
houses in Spain.
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French Club-Culture
Studied, Pronuncicition Aided
HPARLEZ-vous francais?" "Do you speak
French?" is asked of each Ace before he may
join French club because only French is spoken
at the meetings. Members study the culture of
France and gain a better understanding of its
people through slides and guest speakers famil-
iar with the country. Parties given throughout
the year are styled in a French manner with
French entertainment and refreshments. The
club, sponsored by'Mrs. Mildred Leaper and
Miss Mary Lou Auer, all teachers, has charge
of the "Sidewalk cafe" at the "Carnival for
Cash." Completing the year's activities is a
spring banquet. At this time awards are given
to the Ace with the highest test scores in each
French class.
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France to interest members with scenes from another world,
think janet Ryan, Corkie Cotter, and Judy LeBlond, all '65.
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ing encourage members to be on time. Linda
Pottenger, '65, givesjane Fieback, '66, a chance
to try her luck at winning t0day's prize.
OFFICERS Mike Horner, Linda Northcutt, Judy LeBlond, presidentg
Linda Pottenger, all '65g Marcia Spurrier, '66g and Gayle Pipkin, '65, study
their lessons before meetings in order to be successful in conducting them
entirely in French.
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LCI1'if'l ClUb-Replicas,
Customs, Language of Rome
Gaining a sense of the civilization of Rome is
the objective of East's Latin club. Members per-
petuate the ancient empire's customs and lan-
guage through plays, reports, and parties held
in Roman tradition. Two main activities of the
club are the annual Saturnalia, a festival rec-
ognized by the Romans, and the spring banquet.
Only students taking Latin or having previously
had two years of study of the language are al-
lowed to join. The club, sponsored by Mrs.
Blanche Lohrenz also strives to enlighten its
members in ways of the classical society by
basing its governmental structure on that of
the Roman government. Latin club officials
even retain such titles as senators and aediles.
"YOU CAN'T WORK a Latin
cross-word puzzle." challenges
-Keith Stuewe, '65, to Sue McKin-
ney, '65, and Beth Lindquist, '66,
during a meeting of the club cab-
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IS THIS where we got our idea for the White House?" wonders
Charles Novak and Robert Gruenloh, '67, studying Roman
architecture as they prepare the decorations for the annual
Latin club banquet.
"HOW DO YOU FIT 'puella' into
five spaces?" is the question to be
solved by Sue McKinney, presi-
dent, and Mrs. Blanche Lohrenz,
sponsor, as club members try to
solve a crossword puzzle in Latin.
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CLUB OFFICERS Florine Adams, '65g Linda Baker, '65g Nancy Sawnders, '65g
jack Shively, '67g and Kim Field, '66, admire student artwork completed during
a club meeting.
FINISHING TOUCHES added to this painting, Debbie
Wells, '65, completes her project for the annual art club
contest and exhibit.
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Brown's,,'65 ,lgreenware masterpiece before
it is placed into the kiln to bake.
Ari' Proiect Time,
Training Develops Talent
PROVIDING extra time and instruction for
Aces to exercise their artistic talents is the main
purpose of the art club. Membership is open to
any student. In this way students unable to fit
an art course into their high school schedule
may still develop their skills under the training
of instructors Miss Dorothy Eberhardt and Tom
Dickerson, club sponsors. During the year mem-
bers exhibit their projects in the school halls.
An annual art club contest is also included in
the activities. Field trips, including a bus trip
to Kansas University in Lawrence, are financed
by the selling of book covers. The club also
sponsors the portrait and balloon booth at the
"Carnival for Cash."
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Y-Teens- Gaining Wisdom
And Understanding By Serving
Doing its part in furthering Christian fellow-
ship as a branch of the YWCA, Y-teens has been
a part of East High for 41 years. Among its
many service projects include a Christmas
party for the children at the Institute of Logo-
pedics. Activities and meetings are designed to
help Y-teen members grow in wisdom and un-
derstanding of themselves, of others, and of
God. Sponsored by Mrs. Norine Hamilton,
Miss Francine Davis, Mrs. Nelle Beals, Mrs.
Mary Huffman, Miss Merla Kivett, and Miss
Jeanne Ponds, the club meets one night a month
in addition to the school meetings twice monthly.
Making good use of its meeting time, Y-teens
provides its members with guest speakers, serves
pot luck dinners, and plans ways to aid the com-
munity. Members also run the school bookstore
during their free hours.
LITTLE ONES give eagerly
to UNICEF, a United Nations
fund, as Y-teenimember'Betsy
Loyd, '65, collects for the
club's contribution.
MONTHLY POT LUCK DINNERS provide a time for
chatting and fellowship for Beverly Doll, Corkie Cotter,
Donna Pray, Rita Ravens, and jean Ryan, all '65.
"NOTEBOOK PAPER ANY-
ONE?" hope officers' Carol
Sparnroft, '65, Barb Moyer,
'65, president, Beth Lind-
quist, '64, and Linda Redford,
'65, as they work in the club
sponsored bookstore.
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'KTHIS THEOREM COULD BE A WHOLE TREAT-
TISE on mathematics, it's so long," thinks Tom Smith,
'65 as he a lies his newly added knowledge in solv-
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ing a problem.
PUZZLING OVER A PROBLEM PRESENTED TO
THEM by a speaker, math club members' minds are
challenged during their morning program.
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CARRYING their mathematical interests into their spare time,
Mike Heathman and Gene Vaughn, both '65, prepare a problem to
present to the math club.
MClh Peculicurities,
Problems, Puzzles, Challenge
Games designed to improve mathematical
skill, methods devised to shorten problem work-
ing time, and tricks used to perform fascinating
entertainment are studied by members of math
club. Aces may join if they have completed, or
are now taking a course in plane geometry.
Club meetings include guest speakers, talks by
members on a mathematical subject they find
interesting, films, and field trips. The club,
sponsored by Miss Esther Benedict and Mrs.
Lydia Allen, math teachers, stives to increase
mathematical interest of its members and
provide them with additional information and
instruction to enrich courses offered in school.
AIDING Roosevelt junior high students with their art work,
Launie Wolford, '65, applies the help she receives at mock
teaching sessions during club meetings, below.
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'KI PREFER OLD FASHIONED METHODS OF EDUCA-
TION,', jokes Darlene Millbern to president Sidonia Schaf-
fer and Molly Hauber, all '65.
The Future Teachers
Of Am6l'lCCI-Trial Teaching,
Actual Practice Educafes
Aces planning to enter the teaching pro-
fession receive encouragement from East's
future teachers club., Speakers, introducing
members to this field and acquainting them
with new methods of teaching being used in
the classroom, develop their interest in the
profession. Mock teaching sessions during club
meetings provide valuable practice and help
members who teach in a local junior high
school. Both opportunities make dreams of
entering the educational field closer to reality.
The club, sponsored by Mrs. Alma Hass, Mrs.
jean Huff, Mrs. Glenna Gassel, Mrs. Eleanor
King, and Mrs. Betty Pollard, visits Wichita
State University annually to observe the college
teaching methods. Each year the club gives a
scholarship to a well-qualified Ace who is
planning to enter the teaching profession.
PICKLE SELLING is an unique
way of earning money, but it seems
to prove successful for Nancy
Nelson, ,65, who presents her
customer, Barbara Huston, '65,
with her purchase.
Red CFOSS-Spends Time
Serving Those Near And For
Volunteer work at the Veteran's Hospital
and at the local chapter of the Red Cross gives
club members a better understanding of the
service work being done by the American Red
Cross. Members sell pickles after school to raise
money. These funds are used for the purpose of
sending gift chests to the less fortunate through-
out the world. The club, sponsored by Mrs. Chris-
tine Cole, is doing its job in representing East
as an active part of the National Red Cross.
Members encourage other Aces to recognize
the needs of those far and near and to give
of their time to help others.
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june Welch, '66, as she displays a club poster.
"IT WON'T HURT when we get finished!" grin senior officers
Nancy Nelson, Linda Redford, and Sally jones, president as
they practice Red Cross techniques on June Welch.
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STOP AND THINK ACES-an accident could not be too
far away is the message conveyed by the sign being moved
to a vital area by jan Bertrum, ,65.
PREPARING THEIR PRESENTATION for the panel at
Wichita Youth for Safety meeting, officers Carol Woodruff
and Lynette Jefferies, both '65, represent East at the city-
wide function.
Sdfeiy Cautious
Aces Lessen Traffic Accidents
Promoting safety on East's campus and on
the streets of Wichita, East's safety club plays
a major part in a city-wide program of traffic
safety. The second floor safety display case is
kept filled with simple reminders of why Aces
should constantly be safety conscious. Other
projects include fund raising car washes and
East car decal sales. The clubis objective is to
educate Aces on the dangers of careless driving.
In this way, the group hopes to cut down the
accident count. Sponsored by D. Edmiston
and Vern Logan, the club is represented at the
inter-city safety council and takes part in the
safety lane program in the spring.
This year the annual Kansas Safety conven-
tion was held in Wichita and time was spent
joining other Wichita high school safety clubs
to plan this event. Members still find time to
paint "Walk with the Light" on the sidewalk
crossing intersections.
POSTERS IN THE HALLS, exhibited by Cathe jarvis '65, warn
drivers to regard others' rights after school hours.
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RACING AGAINST TIME, senior officers janet McNelly
and Gloria VanAllen type speedily as.Kay Schrimshaw,
Linda Ball, and Myrna Harrison, president, check their
accuracy.
"WHICH DIRECTION DOES THE SQUIGGLE GO?"
wonders Cheryl Rice, '65, as she prepares her shorthand
lesson.
Business Planning
for Careers with Experience
Business club is designed to prepare better
career minded Aces who will enter the business
World after graduation. Membership is open to
all students taking or having completed a busi-
ness course. Speakers from local business firms
acquaint students with what will be expected
of them as employees. Talks on general appear-
ance, attitude, and adjustability educate mem-
bers for a successful future. Other activities
during the year include social events Where
members gather over breakfast and share their
mutual interest in business. In the spring the
club cooperates in planning Business Education
Day. On this day, an East business student, club
member or not, may visit downtown firms for
tours. Lunch then follows the morning's edu-
cational session. All activities and speakers
further thelmembersi knowledge of business
and encourage him to pursue interest in the
field.
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PUTTING HER ABILITIES TO WORK, Georgeanna Hailey,
'65, aids East's teachers by mimeographing tests and gains
experience in handling the machine.
Business Education
Club- From The Classroom
to Office, Learning Echoes
Students in Eastis distributive education pro-
gram, those who attend school in the morning
and work at accredited jobs during the after-
noon, have joined to form business education
club-a branch of the national Distributive Edu-
cation Club of America. Members attend the
state convention held annually at Emporia to
receive tips on competitive retail selling. Dis-
plays and speakers encourage project selling
within each school. Individuals and state schools
compete in trying to outsell their competitors.
Later, results are compared and members
prosper by learning the techniques of others.
These selling projects enable students to apply
their classroom training.
OPERATING A CASH REGISTER to develop
speed required in herjob,judy Hodson, '65, gets
practical experience from club membership.
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Hcers Teri Chevreatpb Tim Shaw, ,652 2lUCl BCUUIC
Logan, '65, review selling techniques suggested in the busi
ness manual.
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DEMONSTRATING HIS SELLING ABILITY, jim Chester, '65, uses a
notebook as a prop to practice persuasion.
Motion Picture
Opercltor's Club- Aid
Students By Showing Films
PROVIDING East with its audio-visual meth-
od of education is the task of rriotion picture
operators' club members. The group welcomes
any student who is willing to give up some of
his spare time to operate movie projectors for
Eastis classes. The club not only instructs its
members in the operation of projectors but
also requires that they take a test on the proper
use of the machines. In this way the club strives
to ensure East of having qualified motion
picture operators and films unmarred by abus-
ive handling. The club, sponsored by George
Cougher, vocational department coordinator,
holds its regular meetings every Tuesday. Mem-
bers must keep the projectors in good working
condition as well as show all the films.
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thinks Ken Cole, '66, and john
Swinney, '65, as they load a pro-
jector for inspection during a club
meeting.
FROM THE MEETINGS TO THE GLASSROOMS, Kenny
Cole, ,65, uses his knowledge of projectors to bring learning
situation films to East students.
BRIEFING STUDENTS on the techniques of
handling projectors and cooperating with teach-
ers, George Cougher provides operators with
necessary information.
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"WHICH ONE SHALL I MOVE to block my opponent?" won-
der Tom Callen, '65, Benney Phew, '67g and Tom Smith, '65,
as they concentrate to develop their plays.
Chess ClUlD-Concentration
Needed To Become Champions
New to Aces this year, chess club offers all
interested students an opportunity to compete
with fellow chess players of equal skill. No dues
are payed by the 20 members whose only
requirement is that they know the game of
chess. Points are kept and added to or sub-
tracted from each member's total according
to his wins and losses. The meeting time is
spent competing for the honor and title of
being a champion player. Not only is there
competition within the club but East High's 10
player team also attends tournaments among
Wichita High schools having similar clubs.
Members find their skills increase when
they are given an opportunity to learn tactics
used by other players who have better patterns
of offense. Steve Allen, social science teacher,
sponsors the club which ranks high in the city-
wide tournaments. Players are rewarded for
their skill only through the honor that comes
with winning.
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DUELING TO THE FINISH, Benney Phew, '67, and Ryan Dyb
dahl, '65, match their skills in competition as Sam Huston, '65,
president, looks on hoping to pick up a few tips on tactics from the
two officers.
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Science Pursue
Interests, and Develop Skill
STUDENTS seeking time for conducting
experiments outside class period, or those who
do not take any science courses find that science
club offers an opportunity for futhering
their studies.
The club, sponsored by Willard Gillmore,
Stanley Hunt, Donald Prophet, and Gerald
Tague, takes field trips to local sights of interest
such as testing laboratories and hospitals. In
addition, the club meetings include films and
speakers designed to acquaint members with
this modern world of science.
Aces who plan to enter the Wichita Science
Fair or other science competition may receive
help on their projects during the meetings.
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SMACKING HIS LIPS in anticipation, Mark Bargen, '66,
prepares fudge, making practical use of his chemistry knowledge.
"DOUBLE BUBBLE, TOIL AND
TROUBLEQ, chants Sharon Maring,
'65, as she mixes a threatening brew.
"JUST ONE DROP MORE and the
reactions will start," advises Paulette
Lightner, president, and Mark Waite
to Mike Heathman, senior officers of
science club.
HEALTH NURSE, Mrs. Rose Johansen, andjan Utterback, '65,
are glad to find that their patient is really not so sick. Members of
medical club learn skills that will become habits in their
profession.
"AWE," groans Bruce Price as the nurse uses him to demonstrate
to the club members the skill involved in caring for a sore throat.
Future Medical
Careers Club- Goals In
Profession Inspire Learning
STUDENTS expressing a desire to enter a
medical profession may join East High's
medical careers club, sponsored by Carolyn
McCoy and Grace jones. The club conveys
information on all phases of medicine. Speakers,
including doctors, nurses, and technologists,
aquaint members with qualifications needed
for medical careers and opportunities offered
in the field.
Films and discussions on current health
problems are designed to interest students in
community Work, such as voluntary work at
local hospitals.
All club activities serve to increase the mem-
bers' knowledge of the medical profession and
make goals a reality.
"SICK PATIENT," Tony jones, ,65, receives medical
attention from Carol Shapely, '66, and Marilyn
Tuepker, '65, all club officers.
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LETTERMEN form their own
cheering section to cheer East on
to victory."
MTHINGS AREN'T, GOING so well as we had planned," reports President C. Merrill,
center, to other officers Barry Herron, jim VinZant, and Carl Williams, all '65, as they
discuss the difficulties in selling season tickets.
Lettermen's Club-
Ticket Soles, Pep Section
Contribute to Athletics
BOOSTING school spirit and promoting
good sportsmanship are included in the duties
of over 100 East High lettermen. These boys,
who wear the blue and white letter jackets,
must take the letterman's oath before they be-
come members of the club.
Sponsored by boy's gym coach Marc Webb,
lettermen's club is kept busy selling football
and basketball season tickets and organizing
its own cheering section at the games. In these
ways lettermen fulfill their pledge to uphold
the name of East High.
"JUST A MINUTE, I know my money is in here somewhere,"
pleads Merry Clark to letterman Alan Wadley, both '65, as he
applies his season ticket selling techniques.
"WE MUST SELL THOSE
SPORTS PROGRAMS,"
instructs Robby Walters,
a morning club meeting.
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son's football schedule is one activity during a club meeting.
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TOTALING A PROSPECTIVE
member's points gained during after
school sports is one of the duties of
2 6 Robby Walters, presidentg and her
assistant officers Donna Ree, Eva
Florez, Sue McKinney, and Virginia
Bitner, all '65.
LeHerwomen's Club-
Affer-School Athletics' Points
FELLOWSHIP during after-school sports,
intramurals, and club meetings is enjoyed by
members of the letterwomenis club. Any girl
who has massed 400 points in after-school
sports to earn a letter and who can maintain a
SC" scholastic average may join the club. Activ-
ities during the year include selling football
and basketball programs.
The club, sponsored by Mrs. Carolyn McCoy
and Miss Helen Kennedy, girls gym instructors,
meets before school on the second and fourth
Thursday of each month.
Each year the club provides a scholarship for
an outstanding Ace letterwoman.
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FIRST COUPLE at the first hangar, Pat Hubbard, '66, and Don Bish, '65, dance to music
by the Breakers.
HANGAR BOARD includeszfront T0'LU.'S3.l'1dy Wil-
liams, Linda Northcutt, Susie Van Slyke, Robby
Walters, Linda Pottenger, Romie Roberts, andjulie
Waskiewicz, all '65. second row: Vicki Illgner, Patsy
Burnett, Sue Gump, Pat Gingrich, Diana Wallace,
all '66, julie Phares, and Darlene Vice both '65.
third row: Dan Bearden, '65, Pat Vice, Kay Kirby,
Shannon Mandle, Teri Wolf, all '67, jody Darrah,
and Susie Lyon, both '66. top row: Drew Renolyds,
'67, Bobby Fisher, Mark Crump,-both '65, Bob
Lightner, '66, Guil jones, '65, Mickey Sheaks, '65,
Richard Welch, '67, Bud Webert, '65, Burk Thomp-
son, '66, and Rob Billinger, '65. not pictured, Sue
Huffman.
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MEMORIES of the Hangar and of wonderful nights in a teen-age world are part of the 'Echoing
Voice of the East."
GENTLEMEN don't have to take off their hats at the
-Hangar because informal dress is acceptable there.
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ACES consider themselves fortunate to have
school sponsored, organized dances at the
Hangar, East's teen-age recreation center,
where they can gather after football and
basketball games. Music for dancing and
listening is provided by bands or records. Any
student at East may attend the Hangar on
presenting a school identihcation card and a
twenty-five cent admission fee.
Hangar is planned and conducted by a
student board and directed by john Bobula and
Victor Forbes, teacher sponsors.
During the year the Hangar contributes to
several charitable organizations. Admission
fees at these times may be a small toy for a
needy child or a'can of food.
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dream Paulette Lightener, '65, David Saumweber, '65, Sara Orr,
'66, and Coach joe Woddard as they plan for their winnings at
the weekend's debate tournament.
The National Forensic
LSCIQUS-Debaters Prepare,
Present Persuading Briefs
Debaters at East are winning top honors as
members of the National Forensic League. Dur-
ing debate tournaments with challenging
schools, points are kept on each member's in-
dividual record. Debaters strive to earn one
of the four degrees which members of NFL can
achieve for their debating skills-merit, honor,
distinction, and excellence. These degrees are
awarded on the basis of the points earned dur-
ing a debate season. Directed by joe Woodard,
members challenge each other during club
meetings, striving constantly to improve the
skill needed to win against other schools.
Members spend time gathering and organ-
izing information before presenting it so as to
sway the listener to their viewpoint. Debaters
must combine their skills and recorded files of
information in order to achieve success. During
the second semester, members attend speech
tournaments rather than debates. They also
enter events such 'as oratory and poetry inter-
pretation. Speaking in an organized manner
and with a poised presentation is the goal of
each participant.
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COMPARING THEIR SCORES received at the recent debate
tournament, officers Paulette Lightner, '65g David Saumweber,
,65, presidentg and jim Kitch, '65, evaluate their accomplish-
ments.
EACH MEMBER of the advanced debate team thinks of
his chances at the district debate tournament: jim Kitch
'65g Paulette Lightner, '65g David Saumweber, '65, Karen
Boatman, '66g Ranney Ramsey, '65g and Sharon Hobbs, '66
not pictured.
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PREPARING A DEFENSE to repudiate
the first speakerscontention, Stu Bar-
rier, ,66, and Doug Isern, '65, find quot-
ations to support their view of the de-
bate topic.
Presenting his arguments, Doug Isern
tries to sell his ideas to a listening class.
He must include all his information
within the time allowed but must not
leave time unused.
Preparing their rebuttal to answer the
opposing views, seniors David Saum-
weber and jim Kitch, affirmative, dis-
cuss their opponents, inconsistencies
and weak arguments which they wish
to emphasize to the audience.
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Spurrier, '66, shows anxiety experienced during
a game as she wonders whether the team will
make a first down.
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WHAT dojanel Cation, KarenWest, and-Ieanne Herrick,
all '65, find so interesting? Perhaps the Lettermenis club?
Pep Enthusiasm Shows
Pride and Spirit In School
EAST'S Peppy Pilots, or "Blue Angels' as Mr.
Moore, principal, calls them, provide a vital part of
the schoolis enthusiasm and spirit. Traditional blue and
white uniforms at all athletic events create an impres-
sive image of the cheering force behind the teams.
Membership is open to any girl who owns a uniform
and who has not more than three unexcused absences
from any required game or meeting.
During the year the club, sponsored by five teachers -
Mary Anne Hubbard, Yuvonne Slingerland, Sherri
Leep, Jeanne Ponds, and Nola Zuercher-hangs ban-
ners in the halls, sponsors several dances, and runs a
booth for the "Carnival For Cash."
HOMECOMING is a beautiful blue ceremony with 700 pep club girls on the football field forming
a huge heart.
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Echoes- Proportions, Pictures
Pose Problems For Staff of 8
1 V JW y CREATING a yearbook filled with memories is
the task of a dedicated eight member staff. In add-
ition to meeting the seven deadlines on time, the
staff also selects the candidates for Lord and Lady
jean Ryan Kathy Baker Echo, sells subscriptions to the yearbook, and
handles the distribution of prom pictures.
Over 3,000 pictures includingmore color pictures,
more candid shots, larger individual class pictures,
and a summer supplement are features of the '65
Echoes. Factual copy and pictures are designed to
express the theme, "The Echoing Voice of Eastf,
This 212 page yearbook is the largest produced 'by
any Wichita high school, yet it has the smallest staff
and costs the least. Meredith Cromer, advisor,
approves all Work done by the staff.
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Kathy, and Linda as they work on a layout.
Kathy Baker ...... Assistant Editor
Linda Northcutt . . . Picture Editor
Kathy Wheeler ...... Copy Editor
Launie Wolford
Business Manager
Harvey Beal .,,..... Photographer
Dick Kinney ....... Photographer
Chris Randall ...... Photographer
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Messenger- Headlines,
Cuflines, Deadlines, cmd Bylines
KEEPING the student body well informed on all
school news, The Messenger staff of 17 digs through
files and hurries through the halls searching for
stories and taking pictures. The paper, issued to the
school every other week, has received the honored
All-American Award from the National Scholastic
Press Association for the past ll years.
The staff under the teaching and direction of
Meredith Cromer, advisor, sells subscriptions to
The Messenger, gets advertising from local mer-
chants, and exchanges papers with over l50 other
high schools in the nation, in addition to publishing
a six page paper. Such activities require extra time
from the staff, but they find the work educational
and rewarding.
FITTING STORIES INTO LAYOUTS is ajob requiring
the effort of the entire staff and the assistance of Meredith
Cromer, their advisor.
Marilynn Gump ...... Editor
Bill Hess ......,..... Editor
Chris Randall ......... Editor
Irma McCoy April Fools Issue
Judy Sturgeon . . . Senior Issue
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PREPARING ACES
FOR THE YULE SEA-
SON, student congress
member Roger Radcliff,
'66, needs two pencils to
keep the mail delivery
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DECKING EAST'S HALLS, Suzi Amstutz, jan Utterback, and
Sidonie Schafer, all '65, carry on Christmas tradition with a
Christmas tree inside the front door.
Sehdle- Practices Democracy byForming, Debating, Voting Bills
DIRECTING ELECTIONS, election com-
missioner Suzi Amstutz, '65, activates her
ability to lead in the fall and spring cam-
paigns. Aided by 23 commission members,
Suzi establishes the regulations for the stu-
dent elections, sees that the regulations are
followed by campaigners and directs the vot-
ing procedure. When ajunior, she was
chosen by the 1964 election commissioner
because of her academic and leadership
qualities.
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Burquest, Janice
Garcia, David
jones, Cliff
Siebert, Gretchen
Waskiewicz, julie
Carroll, Bob
Loyd, Martha
Thompson, Burk
Knorr, jamie
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SOLD ALL our phone directories this year!" reports chairman
Rita Ravens, '65, in a regular meeting of the House.
EXECUTING HER RIGHT TO
VOTE, LuAnn Leisy, '65 participates
in deciding the question being discussed
in the House.
House of Representatives-
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Kitch, Jim -speaker
Buckley, Tim-
vice-speaker
Darrah, Jody -
recording secretary
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attendance clerk
Horner, Charles -
sergeant at arms
LeBlond, Judy-
parliamentarian
Lindquist, Beth
bill clerk
Amstutz, Suzi
Aldritt, Susan
Barnett, Mac
Clark, Merry
Dick, Lucy
Ervin, Carmen
Jones, Sally
Leisy, LuAnn
Loyd, Betsy
Ravens, Rita
Utterback, Jan
Vice, Darlene
Walters, Robby
Adams, Marion
Bacon, Carol
Baker, Jan
Dalton, Vicki
Doll, Barbara
Dotson, Pete
Pirtle, Kathy
Poindexter, Cindy
Radcliff, Roger
Ross, Ginger
Schnurr, Gail
Simpson, Jane
Tucker, Kathy
Berger, Margaret
Black, Marilyn
Cameron, Mitch
Cline, Kathy
Harris, Tommy
Innis, Jan
Johansen, Inga
Kirby, Kay
Lind, Sandy
Mandle, Shannon
McKnight, Susan
McPhail, Judy
Pendergraft, Dianne
Roach, Cathy
Townsend, Steve
Wickman, Loretta
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LEADING THE STUDENT BODY are David Benedict, '65,
president, Marcia Spurrier, '66, treasurer, and Martha Dalton,
'65, vice-president.
MI PLEDGE ALLEGIANCEM begin Tom McKee
and Martha Dalton, both '65, as Martha leads the
assembly and fulhlls one of her duties as a student
body officer.
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Student Leaders-Preside
Over Student Body Activities
Representing the voice of Eastis students,
class leaders preside over all activities of the
student body during the year. Student directory
sales, the tutor drive, and the "Carnival for
Cash', are included in their projects. During
the Christmas season they advertise the "Toys
for Tots" drive, collect for "Operation Holi-
day", sponsor the Christmas card exchange
among East and Southeast students, and select
and decorate the Christmas tree for the hall.
junior class officers help plan the junior-
senior prom, choose class rings, and make ar-
rangements for senior vespers and commence-
ITICHI.
Senior class officers aid juniors in planning
the junior-senior prom, pick out graduation
announcements, and arrange the senior prom
and breakfast.
JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS ARE Vicki Ilnger, secretary,
Stu Barrier, presidentg Suzie Lyon, girls' viceg and Buz
Lukens, boys' vice.
SUPPORTING "CARNIVAL FOR CASHQ' Cindy
Poindexter, junior sergeant-at-arms, and Kathy Tall-
man, junior treasurer, help advertise with a banner.
SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS are Janice Burquest,
sergeant-at-arms, Rosemary Roberts, secretary, Bobbie
Blake, treasurerg Jim Price, boys' vice, David Garcia,
president. Not pictured: Gretchen Siebert, girls' vice.
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at-arrnsg Linda Foxx, treasurer, Cathy Roach, secretary, Pat
Hunter, girls' vice, jamie Knorr, president, and Eldon Shilds,
boys'vice.
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ACl1l6V9ITI9I'Il'S- Boys' State, National Merit Semi-Finalists
Chosen for their leadership quali-
ties, academic records, and extra-
curricular activities, five boys rep-
resented East at the annual Boys
State session held june 2-8, at the
University of Kansas. The boys
who studied governmental struc-
ture by serving in an ofhce during
this week are David Garcia, can-
didate for Boys' Nation, Rodelle
Hunt, city attorneyg Steve Stone,
county assessor, jim Price, senateg
and jim Goetz, county superinten-
dent of public instruction.
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National merit semi-finalists at East are, Bottom row: Ken Myers, Mike Heathman, Glenn jewett,
and Gus Di Zerega. Second row: john Hart, Tom Fulton, Tom Smith, and Dave Christian. Top row:
Barry Wood, Linda Schauner, Gene Vaugh, Nancy Eaton, and john Michael.
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STUDY PLUS CONCENTRATION are key words to
Mike Heathman's success as a finalist in the Summer-
field Scholarship program for boys:
HOLDING THE HONOR of being a Summerfield scholarship finalist,
Mark Michaels has proved his ability to apply the knowledge obtained
at East.
'THE ONLY ACE FINALIST
in the Watkins scholarship pro-
gram, Judy LeBlond was
awarded an honor scholarship
from Kansas University as a re-
sult of her scores on the schol-
arship test.
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NOT ONLY has Martha Dalton maintained
an "A" in all her courses, but she is the re-
cipient of the Betty Crocker scholarship as a
result of her homemaking knowledge.
HOIWOFS Scholorshi s
STRAIGHT "A"S IS AN ACHIEVEMENT of which valedictorian Gene p '
Vaughn can be proud.
EXCELLING IN HIS COLLEGE ENTRANCE TESTS, Ryan Dybdahl received a scholarship from
Drake University.
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HARD WORK and use of his intelligence enabled Barry Wood to maintain an "A" in every course
he has studied since ninth grade.
Awcirds, And Recognition Given to Outstanding Senior Aces
RECIPIENT OF THE NATIONAL COUNCIL OF TEACHERS OF ENGLISH AWARD Suzi
Amstutz received a reward for her creativity.
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Reigns Over Game, Dance
Around the football field, six candidates
rode in convertibles escorted by their chauf-
feurs, each one being cheered by an anxious
crowd. As the cars stopped, escorts, elected by
the pep club, met the girls as they were intro-
duced-Bobbie Blake, Sue Huffman, LuAnn
Leisy, Suzie VanSlyke, Anita Williams, and
Sandy Williams.
As the couples passed under the blue and
white arch, a hush fell over the crowd as they
waited for the speaker to announce that the
homecoming queen and king for 1964-1965
are Bobbie Blake and Barry Herron. After the
Coronation, congratulations followed the couple
as they left the field.
Ending the evening, Aces downed the Buf-
faloes by one point, 20-19.
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Susie Van Slyke, Anita Williams, and Sandy Williams as they turn to the announced
queen Bobbie Blake.
' "IT'S BEEN A HARD DAY'S NIGHT" think Aces as the Sweetheart Dance
draws to a close.
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THE CROWNINGS
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THIS ANTICIPATED EVENING will be filled with echoing
memories for Rod Trowbridge, Debby Stearman, Bonnie El-
lington, and Danny Wilcox, all '66, who seem to be enjoying
the music and the atmosphere.
Junior-Senior Prom-
An Evening In Azure Autumn
As formally dressed couples arrived at the
Cotillion Ballroom November 24, they stepped
into a night in "Azure Autumn." Misty blue
and white decore completed the mood of the
memory-filled prom. Dancing began to the
tunes of Norman Lee's orchestra and the eve-
ning quickly passed. g
Finally, the Coronation hour approached.
The senior candidates waited anxiously until
the announcement was made-the king and
queen of the 1964-65 junior-senior prom are
Guil jones and julie Waskiewiczl The thrilled
couple were crowned and junior attendants
presented the Howers and seplicers.
As the last strains ofthe concluding song
are played, the juniors and seniors regret the
end of an exciting night!
FULL OF EXPECTATION the candidates and attendants
await the announcement. The royal court is julie Waskie-
wicz, Guil jones, Sue Huffman, David Benedict, Ginger
Ross, Buz Lukens, Marilyn Lucker, Stu Barrier, Cheryl
Morgan, Tom Faust, Marsha Spurrier, Burk Thompson, Lu-
Ann Leisy, David Garcia, Anita Williams, and Carl Williams.
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Couple Enioys Dinner, Movie
Four couples chosen by the yearbook staff
and senior counselors competed for the title
of Lord and Lady Echo. From candidates Becky
Emery and Charles jones, Linda Northcutt and
jim Kirby, Gretchen Siebert and David Garcia,
and Darlene Vice and Mark Crump, the 1800
yearbook subscribers chose Linda and jim as
their queen and king.
Treated to a royal evening january 29,
Linda and jim began with a steak dinner compli-
ments of the Country Kitchen. Riding in a Lin-
coln Continental, from Dick Price, Motors, and
wearing an orchid and bouttoniere, donated
by Dean's Designs, the royal couple was escorted
to the Miller Theater. There they spent the
remainder of their evening laughing at the
comedy, "The Pleasure Seekers."
PLEASURE SEEKERS jim and Linda spend the
last of their eventful evening-as they watch Ann
Margret starring in The Pleasure Seekers.
BEGINNING THEIR ROYAL EVENING, jim and Linda are
escorted by jim Price, in a blue continental to dinner and show.
"BOY, AM I HUNGRY!" think the royal couple as they dive into their
first course at the Country Kitchen restaurant.
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Morfhci and Barry Excel
Both with straight "A" averages since ninth
grade, Martha Dalton and Barry Wood were
chosen by the scholarship committee as outstand-
ing girl and boy. Rated on their grade average,
personalities, and extra-curricular activities,
Martha and Barry were constantly high in each
field.
Active in student government, Martha served
as recording secretary of the House during her
junior year and presided as vice president of the
student body and as president of the senate dur-
ing her senior year. She headed and organized a
record-breaking carnival, and last summer was
chosen to study in Germany.
Barry is also in student government as parli-
mentarian of the House. Active in sports, he was
on the wrestling team during all three years at
East.
INTRODUCING PROGRAMS during assemblies, Martha ful-
fills one of her responsibilities as student body vice president.
hEAST'S OUTSTANDING AGES Martha Dalton and Barry Wood
walk the familar halls where they have spent many hours discussing
studies and activities.
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CHECKING FOR THE ANSWER to a question of parlimentary
procedure, Barry exercises his knowledge of legislative action as
parlimentarian of House.
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"First runners up, thejuniors, with 31,055.02 i
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are David Garcia andjanice Burquestf' shouted a fff
voice above the screams of seniors at the annual s l
"Carnival For Cash? This year's carnival earned
a record breaking 33,600 for charity. Class
competition was rough and every car wash, bake
sale, chili supper, breakfast, and raffle helped to
put the seniors over the top with a narrow margin
over thejuniors. Sophomore attendants Shannon
Mandle and jamie Knorr and junior attendants X fi 5, -K t
Holly jones and Stu Barrier watched as Janice .ff 7 'WY' '
and David are crowned from the winning class.
East's gym turned into a Mardi Gras for one
night when clubs built booths and the Ricochetes
provided background music to attract the money
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with streamers and clubs erect booths . . .
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the result-fun from which no one
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"PITCH YOUR VOICES LOWER," states Mrs.
Mary Huffman, vocal instructor, as she leads a "ISN'T IT SWEET?" joke, Madrigal singers as Santa brings each of them a
"sing-a-song" in Christmas assembly. reward for their behavior during 1964.
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SOUTHEASTS CHEERLEADER, mimicked by Chris Turner, '65 IS a contrast fo Easts Karyl
Innis, '66g but both boost the athletes' morale during pep assemblies
Ace's Talent and Presentations Teach Addltlonal Knowledge
APPEALING TO ACES' APPRECIATION of classical and modern music,
orchestra members Louis Baker, '67g jan Utterback, '65g and Lester Kurtz, '66g
contribute their talents to th: :r:1t?"r"s assembly.
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ACES, Ability Echoes- STudenT's Efforts Are Mcgnified
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learning opportunities high school echoes the Words of men in the past . . .
offers . . .
The ECl'1Oll'1QVOlC6 Of ECIST- Beginning To Learn, To Apply
Observing, apart from the crowdg learning from the
companionship of others.
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the help of others . . . Testing that
knowledge which is to be used later
in life . . .
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Hollering their hearts out at football games,
basketball games, and pep assemblies, East's 14
regular cheerleaders along with alternate, Linda
Barrows, work long hours perfecting and di-
recting their cheering techniques. As they lead
Aces, they direct school spirit, giving needed
support to the athletes.
Chosen by the student body, the eight
member varsity cheerleading squad performs
as the largest high school cheerleading group in
Kansas. LuAnn Leisy, head cheerleader, teaches
students and the other leaders the cheers. Giv-
ing a final boost to the pep of the cheerleaders
is mascot, Cheleste Illgner, class of '72.
"B" TEAM CHEERLEADERS are, kneeling, Becky Loudenback, Karen Asten, and
Linda Hastingsg standing, Terri Wolf, Shannon Mandle, and Sherri Williamson.
Boosting "B" team football and basketball teams, the sophomore cheerleaders con-
tribute their share of East's pep and school spirit. Shannon, head cheerleader,
directs the other cheerleaders as they boost Eastfs enthusiasm at "B" games.
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Bottom row: R. Armstrong Cmanagerjg M. Vesey, A. Ingram,
D. Harris, M. Hollimon, S. Baldwin, M. McLaurian, R.
Baker, L. Howard, R. Loveland Cmanagerjg Second row: D
Ogle, R. Simmons, G. jones, D. Hart, T. Wilson, C. Wil-
liams, Kirby, L. Brown, j. Harris, T. Treadgill, E. Reed
Herron, M. Dilley, R. Rector, T. Callon, B.jones, Ljaerger,
M. Cowman, A. Wadley, L. Cox, D. Price, W. Lynn, T.
Simpson, T. Stevens, E. Wisdom, L. Sanders, Maddox
fasst. coachjg J. Barger fhead coachjg Top row: E. Ranney,
B. Brown, R. De Hart, Florence, L. Harris, H. Hodge,
W. McPherson, B. McGuire, M. Barnett, T. Poagueg Third T. Plinsky, M. McMahon, C. Revels, T. Woods, P. Lovett,
row: K. Spicer fasst. coachlg L. Bonine Qasst. coachjg B. L. Littlejohn,j. Barnes, V. Swan.
F0Ol'bCIll- Squad Captures Second Place In Cily League
Bottom row: M. Myers, F. Hutchens, A. Williams, T. Perry,
B. just, E. Shields, S. Islos, j. Brane, L. Harmon, P. Young,
M. Walkerg Secorui row: M. Powers, H. Slaughter, K. Long,
L. Huckelby, B. Van, M. Anderson, M. Robinson, W.
Scruggs, D. Stevens, B. Purcell, R. jimnez, P. Kenyon, T.
Bouthett, R. Alred, R. Elliot Cmanagerj, Third row: D. Pigg,
O. jones, C. Brewer, C. Novack, V. Genter, j. Conley, C.
Tadlock, M. Aldendifer, T. Davis, B. Zinn, M. King, J
Kinney, R. Martin, Fourth row: Brown, S. Schug, T. Giles
J. Graves, L. Oliver, Schooler, M. Burquest, D. Neathery
Top row: F. Hull, D. Lindert,j. Wilson, C. Revels, R. Liggins
D. Ranney, F. Adams, T. Gooch, R. Pollock, R. Avants
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Bill McGuire
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14 26 North
14 20 Southeast
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Ends With East AT 7-2 Mork
East's grid season opened with a bright out-
look as Wellington fell in easy defeat. Victory
turned to disaster when the Aces met future city
champions, West. Next the gridders traveled to
Manhattan for the season's second defeat. After
the Manhattan loss, the team gained six victories,
ending the season with a 7-2 mark. The defend-
ing city champs, Kapaun, were rated the most
outstanding city team until they met the Aces
and fell in shocking silence. Southeast followed
their path as East edged by with a one point lead.
Heights, South, and Carroll proved no match
for East. That ended the season with a second
place rating in the city.
East was well represented on the "first city
team" with halfback Tom Faust and right end
Carl Williams gaining honors. Tom Faust, a
junior, has rushed 672 yards for East. Carl
Williams has caught 15 passes for 231 yards and
3 touchdowns this season. Williams also made
the all-state team. Larry Brown made the sec-
ond all-city team.
One more touchdown 'll ice it. .,
Ref. Hags receiver home
Cross COUh1'l'y- Undefeafed Season, State Championship
With five Aces placing in the first 10 posi-
tions at the state cross country meet, East added
another first place trophy to its credit. This is
the first unblemished cross country season for
East, and only the second time any team has
taken state undefeated. The team, coached by
J. D. Edmiston, who took over this year, and
Monroe Fordham, assistant coach, set a new two
mile record bettering the standing national
record by 30 seconds. However, the squad was
running on a course, uphill and more diflicult,
rather than on a track so the record does not
count.
The undefeated cross country team got an
additional boost with Jim Ryun's return from
the Olympics. Jim ran with the squad in the
regional and state meets, where he set a new two
mile record. Ryun's championship time of
9:08.2 was teamed with Mike Petterson's 9:34g
Doug Boyleis 9:38, Craig Kesterson's 9:53.35
and Bob Billinger's 9:57 to gain for East a low
score of 30, or 44 points ahead of the second
place team.
Climaxing the season's honors, "Track and
Field Newsf, a national athletic magazine, rated
East's squad third in the nation.
Bottom row: J. Price, T. Innis, M. Petterson, J. Ryun, R. Bil-
linger, D. Boyle, Second row: G. Vreeland, T. Bailey, B.Jack-
son, S. Sell, C. Kesterson, D. Bearden, B. Mark, B. Rapp,
D. Quinn, K. Stueweg Third row: R. Craycraft, M. Jantz, K.
CONTINUOUS AND RIGOROUS TRAINING is the key
to East's victories, realize returning lettermen Dick Bearden,
Steve Sell, Craig Kesterson, and Bob Mark, all '66.
Rent, D. Petterson, T. Boyle, B. Curfman, B. Henderson,
B. Beck, J. Rowe, Top row: D. Edminston fcoachjg J.
Brewer, D. Cook, R. Myers, L. Wallace, J. Coe, S. Peake, D.
Maslen, M. Fordam fcoachj.
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Campus Invitational
East Invitational
North Invitational
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Invitational
Emporia Invitational
City League Meet
East Regional Meet
SCOREBOARD
East Second place
27 North
29 Southeast
40 Shawnee Mission N
41 Shawnee Mission N
34 North
33 North
28 West
30 Shawnee Mission N
State Meet
LEADING THE SQUAD TO VICTORY, top
distance men Mike Peterson and Doug Boyle,
both '65, warm up before adding another first
place to East's unblemished season.
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Bottom row: B. Wilson, Vin Zant, J. Williams,
B. Swisher, B. Beavers, C. Horner, R. Dybdahl
second row: B. Barley Cmanagerjg P. Miles, B.
DeHaven, M. Waring, B. Darrah, J. Knightley,
zky Ccoachjg top row: T. Kirk, D. Lindert, B. Pursell, D. Good-
pasture, K. House, S. Hutchens,j. Knorr,j. Elliot, K. Aller-
go, R. Kenyon, M. Moses, G. Moore, S. Trombold.
Swimming- East Finmen Regain Crown AT State Swim Meet
East's swimmers opened their season com-
peting in the West Invitational, where the Aces
grabbed 7 iirsts, 4 seconds, 2 thirds, and l
fourth. Moving on to Southeast, the Finmen
swept every first place. Next, the Aces hosted
Topeka West and Kapaun in a triangular meet
where they once again captured every iirst
place. The swimmers then traveled to South
and set three pool records. Returning to their
own pool, Eastis swimmers were again victorious
when they played host to the team from Bartles-
ville, Oklahoma. Later, the Aces traveled to
Bartlesville and dunked the Wildcats in their
own pool. During the last dual meet of the sea-
son with Wichita Heights, the Aces captured
every first and second place. In the East Invi-
tational meet East's swimmers took lirst place
in eight of the ll events.
Then the Aces moved on to state where
they set two pool records and grabbed four of
the Il first places, no East swimmer finishing
lower than third. This closed the undefeated
season, regaining for East the state title lost last
year after six previous record holding seasons.
A REVERSE ONE-HALF with tuck, as executed
by winner Bob Wilson '65, is possible only after
rigorous training.
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'66, after Steve Trombold, '67, com-
pletes his part of the relay insures an-
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a vital role in East's record making season.
SCOREBOARD
East Opp.
Southeast 76 19
Topeka West 102 44
South 64 31
Bartlesville 56 39
North 68 27
Coffeyville 64 31
West 77 18
Bartlesville 53 42
Heights 86 9
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SCHOOL AND POOL
RECORDS
J. VinZant ......... Diving
J. Knorr ....... 160 yd. Medley
C. Horner . . . 100 yd. Butterfly
VI. Williams . . . 400 yd. Freestyle
Relay team, B. Wilson, S. Trom-
bold, M. Waring, B. Darrah
B. Darrah .... 60 yd. Freestyle
STATE RECORDS
200 yd. Medley team, S. Trom-
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5-4 Record Finishing Seoson
Depressing defeat began the season as the
Ace matmen lost to Kapaun. This setback, how-
ever, was offset by a 27-point victory over South.
The Southeast Buffaloes followed the Colonels'
pattern and fell to the Aces. The season's sec-
ond defeat was a three point loss to Salina.
Standing was regained when the Aces tackled
the North Indians with success. Again the tide
turned as Heights slipped past East with three
points. Aces redeemed themselves by beating
Topeka by 25 points. West posed the last defeat
for the Aces, and the Columbus meet finished
the season with East compiling a 5-4 record.
Lettermen Larry Brown, Richard Longstaff,
Allan Attkisson, and Peter jones, all '65, lost but
one match each during the entire season.
Bottom row: P. jones, K. Schaaf, A. Attkisson, S. Islos, J
johnson, D. Easley, second row: K. Schaaf Cmanagerjg D.
Peterson, K. Longstaff, L. Barnes, T. Opiphant, R. Baker,
L. Browng third row: S. LoFosa Qasst. coachjg B. Attkisson, D.
HOLDING HIS OPPONENT in a half nelson and crotch, East
matman Alan Attkisson, '67, works for the pin.
Cecil, G.johnson, T. Dooley, B. Wood, R.jilminez, K. Spicer
Ccoachjg top row: C. Hastings, R. Richardson, S. Wendt, L.
Elliot, Florence, L. Craig, H. Coon, M. Cowman.
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Ace victory his goal.
Kapaun
South
Southeast
Salina
North
Heights
Topeka
West
Columbus
SCOREBOARD
Heights Tournament
East Opp.
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CIRCLING LOW, waiting to make
his move, East's grappler Mike
Cowman, '66, tries to shift his op-
ponent off balance...and they're
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prepares to go into a "Giant"
STATE CHAMPION Bob Carroll, '65, exhibits winning form as he works
from a lever to an inverted cross.
Gymnastics- East Stuntmen Grab
East's Invitational began the gymnastics season with
Aces taking second being defeated only by Lawrence, de-
fending state champs. South, West, Heights, and North
were halted by East's superior performances as the season
boosted stuntmen to lirst position in the city. The second
defeat suffered was again against the Lawrence Lions in
their gym. South, the only Wichita team to topple the
Aces, took first at the Southeast Invitational, knocking East
down to second place. Later East regained its standing, de-
feating South and taking first in regionals.
Moving on to state, Aces again met the Lions who were
again successful in defending their title. East moved up
from last year's third place standing to take second. Bob
Carroll, '65, was the only double state winner as he placed
Hrst in rings and side horse. Gordy Brown, 165, third in free
exercise, and Les McEntire, '66, fourth on the rings, gave
East additional earnings. '
SCOREBOARD
East Opp.
East Invitational 28V2 2nd place
South 33 2 1
West 35 19
Heights 62 34
North 73 23
Lawrence Cat Lawrencej 32 64
Kapaun 78 18
Southeast 51 45
Lawrence fat Eastj 33 63
Southeast Invitational 33 2nd place
Regionals 39 lst place
State 23 2nd place
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, , one arm lever as part of his third place routine.
CHEERING THEIR TEAMMATE Bill McGuire,
'65, after his parallel bar routine, the squad ap-
proves thejudges' high rating in the event.
First Place In Regionals, Second In State Behind Lawrence
Bottom row: G. Brown, Parsons, B. McGuire, B. Werbert, fmanagerlg top row: R. Loveland, W. Smith, E. Shields, K.
M. Robinson, B. Carroll, second row: S. Peake Cmanagerjg Allendiefer, J. D. Connally, J. Edwards, R. Welch, P. Atchi-
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Seven easy cage victories set East on its way to
a second place title in the city league. The first
clash with Southeast showed the determination of
the Buffaloes as they broke the Aces' winning
streak. East recovered and continued their pre-
vious pattern of wins with four victories. A one
point loss to South upset East's first place standing
in the city and moved the Aces to second, under
Southeast, A chance for redemption was offered
when East again met the Buffs, but as before,
their determination could not be broken by the
Aces.
Kapaun played host at the regionals where
the Aces replayed South for the previous upset
and won the first game. North offered a second
battle with East again victorious, putting the
Aces in first place.
Representing Wichita, East moved on to the
state tournament and was successful against
favored Coffeyville. Loses to Wyandotte, last
year's champs, and Hayden, completed the season
with East in fourth place in the state tournament.
EAST OPP.
West. . . .... 54 41
North ,..... .... 2 8 39
Heights ..... .... 4 5 39
South ..... . . . 60 38
Topeka ..... . . . 59 38
Carrol .... . . . 42 38
Kapaun ..... . . . 36 37
Southeast ..... . . . 40 36
North ......... .... 5 9 52
SM. East ..... .... 6 7 44
West .,..... .... 5 2 35
Heights ..... ,.-. 7 1 50
South ....... -..- 4 7 40
Wyandotte . . . .... 40 48
Southeast ..... .... 4 1 42
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Returning for a third and final year as proud
Aces, seniors accept the responsibility of carry-
ing on East's traditions handed to them by pre-
vious graduates. Senior year is filled with ac-
complishment, tears, and hopes. Tears are for
the pastg for memories of the last game, the last
Hangar, the last day in senior corner with de-
parting friends. Accomplishment is for the pre-
sent, for high school years being completed,
requirements being fulfilled, honors being won.
Hope is for the future: for adventurous days in
college, a successful career, a life filled with
attainment.
Senior week ends the year's activities with the
prom and breakfastg' and as the Alma Mater is
sung for the last time in senior corner, and
"Pomp and Circumstancen is once again heard
at commencement, another class of Aces be-
come graduates of East High.
Their experiences during these memory filled
years will serve them throughout their lives.
Once again the voice of East echoes in the world.
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Art Club I, 2, 33 Business Club 3.
ADAMSJOHN
French Club I, 2, 3, Math Club 2, 3, Football lg
Swimming lg Intramural Football 2, 3.
ADAMS, RHONDA
Spanish Club I, 21 Pep Club I, 2, 3, "Mikado" 2,
Madrigal 2, 33 Ensemble lg Mixed Ensemble I.
ADAMS, RITA
Pep Club 1, 2, 3: Business Club 2, 3.
ADKINS, ROCHELLE
Pep Club I, Y-Teens I, "Mikado" 23 "Pinafore" 3.
AISTRUP, ROGER
ALEXANDER, CARROLL
Pep Club I, 2, 33 French Club 23 After SchoolSport.s.
ALLDRITT, SUSAN
French Club I, 2, 3: Pep Club 1, 2, 35 House of Rep. 3.
ALLEN, CAROLE
ALLEN, DEANNA
Pep Club 3, Business Club 3.
ALLEN, EDWARD
Spanish Club 2: Cross Country I, French Club 1.
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Club I,2,3g French Club 2,33 Y-Teens l,2,3g German
Club 3.
ANDERSON, ARNOLD
Baseball 1, 2, 3.
ANDERSON, JOHN
German Club 35 "Mikado" 2, Boys Ensemble 3:
Track I.
ANDERSON, MICHAEL
ARMSTRONG, LARRY
Tennis 1, Intramural Basketball 3.
ARNOLD, KIM
ASHFORD, KAREN
Pep Club 3, Distrib
Club 3.
ATGHISON, PAUL
Gymnastics
AUSTIN, JILL
Pep Club 2.
AUSTIN, STEVE
AUSTIN, TERRY
AYARS, AL
BAILEY, CLAUDIA
Art Club 1, 2, 3.
BAILEY, THOMAS
Chess Club 2, 3.
utive Education Club 3: Spanish
BAKER, KATHY
ECHOES 3, Election Commission 33 German Club 1,
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BAKER, PAT
BALDERSON, DAVID
BALKE, WARREN
BALL, LINDA
Pep Club 1, 2, 3, Business Club 2, 3.
BARKER, GERALDINE
Pep Club 1, 2, 3, Latin Club 1, 23 After SchoolSports
1, 2.
BARKER, TONY
Football l.
BARNES, MARVIN
BARNETT, MAC
Lettermen's Club 1, 2, 35 Football 1, 2, 3, Wrestling
l, 2, Baseball 1, House of Rep. l 2 3.
BARNEY, CAROLYN
French Club 1, 2, 35 Pep Club 1, 2, 33 "Mikado" 2.
BARRAGREE, JANET
BARROW, LINDA
Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, Madrigal 2, 33 Ensemble 1.
BASHOR, REBECCA
BASS, ROBERT M I
BAUM, LARRY
Wrestling.
SSIWIOFS- Carrying on the Past Traditions of Their School
BEACH, RONALD
BEAL, HARVEY
French Club l, 2, ECHOES 3.
BEARDEN, DAN
Football 13 Wrestling lg Hangar Board 3.
BEAVERS, BILL
Swimming 1, 2, 35 Tennis 1, 2, 35 German Club 3,
BECK, SHARYN
Pep Club l, 2, Business Club 3.
BEHRENS, ALICE
BELL, ESTA
BELTON, JOHN
BENEDICT, DAVID
Class President lg Senate 2, Student Body President
33 Golf 2, French Club 1.
BENJAMIN, MARTIN
BERKSTRESSER, SARAH
Pep Club 1.
BERTRAM, JAN
Pep Club 1, 2, 33 Safety Club 2, Ensemble 1, 2, 33
Madrigal 2, 33 "Mikado" 2, "Pinafore" 3.
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BRITT, DALE
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BILLINGER, ROBERT
Lettermen's Club 2, 33 Cross Country l, 2, 33 Track
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BISH, DON
BITNER, VIRGINIA
Pep Club 1, 2, 33 After School Sports 1, 2, 33 Letter-
women's Club 3.
BLAIR, JAMES
BLAKE, BOBBIE
Cheerleader 1, 2, 33 Senior Class Secretary 3:Junior
Class Girls Vice-President 23 Election Commission 33
Homecoming Queen 33 Junior-Senior Prom Atten-
dant 23 Junior Countess Cnh Candidate 23 Girls
Ensemble 3.
BLINN, HARVEY
BLUNT, LOUIS
Lights at Dramatic Productions
BOHANNON, JEANNE
Science Club l, 33 Math Club 33 Future Teachers 1, 2,
33 Pep Club l, 2, 3.
BOHANNON, JUDY
Future Teachers 1,2,33 Pep Club l,23 Science Club 1.
BONEBRAKE, SHIRLEY
BONNELL, BOB
Swimming lg Gymnastics 2.
BONNER, LEROY
Motion Pictures Club 1, 2, 33 Math Club l, 2, 3.
BONNESEN, GERALD
BOSLEY, LILLIE
BOTTENBERG, JULIE
Pep Club l, 2, 33 French Club 1, 2, 3.
BowL1NG,jAcK
Wrestling l ,2,3.
BOYLE, DOUG
Cross Country l,2,33 Track l,2,33 Lettermen Club
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Cross Country 1,23 Gymnastics 132,33 Track l,2,3.
BRANDT, CAROLE
Pep CQB 2,33 Latin Club 2,33 Y-Teens 23 "Mikado'
223 "Pinafore" 3.
"IT'S NOT THAT IIM IN DRAMA-
TICS because I like acting, but my
father was in vaudeville," jokes Terry
Doty, '65, to fellow dramatics student
Gene Stone, '65.
BROOKS, ELIZABETH
Pep Club 1,2,3.
BROWN, GORDON
Gymnastics 1,2,3.
BROWN, JULIE
BROWN, LARRY
Football 1,2,3, Wrestling 1,
Club 1,2,3.
BROWN, PHIL
BROWN, RICHARD
BROWN, RON
BROWN, WILLIE
Basketball 25 Track 2.
BRUNHOEBER, DENNIS
Wrestling 1,23 Track 1.
BUCK, ALAN
BUCKERIDGE, YIUDIE
2,33 Track lg Letterman's
German Club lg Safety Club 15 Pep Club 1,2,3g
Business Education 3.
BUCKNER, PATRICIA
Pep Club 1,25 Future Medical Club 3.
BUCKNER, SANDRA
Pep Club 1,33 Future Medical Club 3.
DKE MARTHA
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German Club 1,39 Pep Club l,2,3g Y-Teens 1,2,3.
BULLE1GH,jANICE
Pep Club 1,2,3, French Club 1,2.
BUNNER, PAT
Y-Teens 1,2.
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BURGIN, SHEILA
Future Teachers 3, Business Club 33 After School
Sports 3.
BURKE, DAVID
Cross Country 13 Wrestling 1,2,3g Football 2: Letter-
man's Club 1,2,3.
BURLESON, CHARLOTTE
BURNI-IAM, RANDALL
BURQUEST, KIANICE
Pep Club 123' Class Treasurer 1' Senate 123'
WI 'J Hangar Board l,2,3g German Club 1,35 Latin
1, Class Sgt.-at-Arms 35 jr.-Sr. Prom Attendant 2.
BURRIS, KIM
BURROUGHS, DAVE
BURTON, ROBERT
Track 1.
BUTLER, ROOSEVELT
BYERS, BILL
CALE, RITA
Pep Club 1,2,3g "Mikado" 2.
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CALLEN, CAROL
Pep Club l,2,35 Instrumental Ensemble 35 Mikado
2: "Pinafore" 3.
CALLEN, TOM
CALLISON, SUZIE
Pep Club l,2,35 Medical Club l,2.
CAMPBELL, DAVID
Tennis 1,35 Boy's State 2.
CANFIELD, GREGORY
German Clubg N.F.L.
CANTRELL, BILL
Swimming I.
CARETHERS, PEGGY
CARTTAR, ROBERT
CARVER, RALPH
Math Club 35 German Club 2,35 Future Teachers 2
"Mikado" 25 "Pinafore" 3.
CASE, JEANNE
CATION, JANEL
Pep Club 1,2535 French Club I5 Spanish Club 2 3
CAYWOOD, DON
Chess Club 2,35 German Club 15 Medical Club 1
Pep Band 2, 35 Cross Country I5 Tennis I.
CAZEL, NANCY
Pep Club 1, 35 House of Rep. l.
CERO, LARRY
Track l, 2, 35 Art Club 3.
CHADWICK, BRENDA
"Pinafore" 3.
Seniors- Completing Requirements, Planning A
CHADWICK, LINDA
Pep Club l, 25 "My Three Angels"5 "Pinafore".
CHANDLER, LOUISE
CHARLES, CONNIE
CHARTIER, DENNIS
CHASTAIN, JANET
Pep Club 1, 2, 35 Crew-"Pillow Talk" 25 Crew-
"Come Back Little Sheba" 2.
CHEVREAUX, TERI
N.F.L. I5 Business Education Club 35 "Pillow Talk"
25 Deca Club 3.
CHILTON, NAOMI
CHOC, CHARLES
Math Club 35 Track l, 2, 35 Cross Country 1.
CHRISTIAN, DAVID
German Club I5 Math Club 35 Chess Club 35 Track
I, 2, 3.
CHRISTIE, MERRILEE
Business Club 35 Pep Club l.
CHRISTY, SHERRY
CLARK, GREG
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French Club 25 Pep Club l, 2, 35 Medical Club 1
"Bye Bye Birdie" l.
CLARK, MERRY SUE
French Clubg House of Rep. 35 Pep Club l, 2, 3.
CLAY, BRENDA
CLAYTON, DIANN
Pep Club 2, 3.
CLENDENON, JAMES
CLINE, PAM
Pep Club l, 2, 35 Spanish Club 25 Ensemble l5 Senate
25 House of Rep, l5 Class Secretary 1.
CLOUD, TERRY
Football 1.
COATES, DEBBIE
Pep Club 1.
COATES, PAT
Pep Club 25 Future Teachers l, 2.
COFFEY, LORI
Pep Club 1, 25 Business Club 35 Art Club 35 Drama
tics Club 3.
COHEE, RAYMOND
Art Club 3,
COLE, BRUCE
Pep Band 25 Future Teachers 3.
Seniors- Welcoming New Sophomores, Leading Juniors
COLEMAN, GARY
COLLINS, TOM
COLLINSWORTH, CLEVE
"Mikado" 2, Fisher Body Crafmman Guild State
Award.
COMBS, GLORIA
Pep Club 15 Deca Club 3.
COOK, BARBARA
Pep Club 2, 35 After School Sports 1, 2, 3. 5 A ,
COOK, KAYLENE .1 f. W' '
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COOPER, LINDA
French Club 35 After School Sports 1, 2.
COPLEY, BEVAN
CORCORRAN, MARY
Pep Club l, 2, 35 Business Club 3.
CORN, BILL
CORNER, ERNEST
Basketball l, 2, 35 Track l.
CORY, ROBERT
German Club l, 2, 35 Letterman's Club 2, 35 Base-
ball l, 2, 35 Intramural Basketball 1, 25 "Carnival
for Cash" 3.
COSTLOW, CHERYL
Pep Club 25 Business Club 3.
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Pep Club 2, 3, French Club 2, 33 Y-Teens 3,
MESSENGER 3.
COTTER, DANNY
COX, LARRY
Football, Gymnastics: Track, Motion Picture Oper-
ators Club 3.
COX, RICHARD
Football.
CROSTON, MICHAEL
Math Club 2 3 S anish Club 2, 3, Science Club 3.
CRUMP, BERTI-IA P
CRUMP, MARK
Cross Country lg Wrestling lg Baseball lg Hangar
Board 3.
CULKIN, LARRY
Football 1, 2.
CUNNINGHAM, RONALD
CURFMAN, REX
DAILEY, GENEVA
DALRYMPLE, CYNTHIA
French Club 1, 2, 33 Pep Club 1,
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Pep Club 1, 2, 3, German Club l 3 French Club 3
House of Rep. 2g Class Secretary 2 Camival for
Cash" 2, 35 Student Body Vice Pres 3 Senate 3
President 35 Election Commission 3
DANDURAND, MIKE
Gymnastics I.
DAVIS, CHRIS
DAVIS, JOYCE
Pep Club 1, 2.
DAVIS, ODELL
Wrestling
DAVIS, SANDRA
Pep Club 1, 2.
DAVIS, THOMAS
DEAN, JACQUELINE
DEBBRECHT, TOM
Business Club 3.
DECK, DEBBY
Pep Club l, 2, 3, "Mikado 2
DeHAVEN, DONNA
Pep Club 1, 2, 3, Business Club 3
DELANO, JIM
Football lg Track 2.
PREPARING FOR A SKIT to be presented at the senior- Cation, janet Richie, Gretchen Siebert Bev Hensley all
sophomore tea, jill McClanahan, Pam Pierpoint, janel '65, assemble the props.
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Foxx, JIM,
Track, Cross Country, French Club.
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FRANTZ, JOE
Business Club 3.
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Hoagland, '65, as he adds the final
touch to his "tree" made of ring stands
and flasks Hlled with colorful chemicals.
FRAZEE, MIKE
Track l.
FRASIER, GARY
FREDERICKSON, LINDA
Pep Clubl,2.
FREEMAN, KAREN
FULTON, TOM
Math Club 3.
GARCIA, DAVID
Class Vice'PresidenL 2, House of Rep. 23 jr.-
Sr. Prom Attendant 23 Boys' State 23 Class
President 3g Senate 3.
GARVEY, BOB
GEHRER, GARY
GERTZ, DAVID
GIBSON, LINDA
GILLENWATER, NANCY
Pep Club 35 Spanish Club 3.
GILSTRAP, SUE
Pep Club 1, 2, 33 German Club 2.
GLADI-IART, STEVE
Ensemble 1, 25 Baseball 1, 2,
GLENN, JAMES
Track l.
GLOVER, JIM
GLOVER, LAURA
Pep Club 1.
GOETZ, JIM
German Club 2, 3g Boys' Snare 2,
GOFF, IVERNE
Pep Club 1, 2.
GOLDEN, RITA
GOODVIN, KEITH
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Math Club 1, 2, 33 Science Club 33 Chess Club 33
Radio Club 3.
GRAY, LUCIEN
Basketball, Track.
GREEN, THOMAS
Art Club 1, 2, 3: Swimming 1.
GREEN MAN, PAUL
GREENWOOD, LAWRENCE
Pep Band 1, 2, 33 Debate 13 "Mikado" 23 "Pinafore" 33
Track 1, 2.
GRIMSLEY LOREN
GROVES, DANA
Pep Club 1, 2, 33 Business Club 3.
GUMP, MARILYNN
Pep Club l,2,33 French Club l,2,33 MESSENGER
Editor 3.
SehlOl'S- Thinking Creotively 'ro Promote Individuolism
HABERICH, KLAUS
German Club 33 French Club 3.
HABERLY, LINDA .f
French Club 1, 2, 33 Pep Club 1, 2, 33 Future Teachers , . K yi
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HAMILTON, ORVAL '
Football 1, 23 Motion Picture Opemtor's Club 2, 3. Li ,
HAMLIN, DOROTHY
Pep Club 1, 2,
HAMMER, LARRY
German Clubg Future Teachers Club, Motion
Picture, Chess Club.
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HANNON, CHERYL
Pep Club 1, 2, 3. , 1 fx
HARDGRAVES, DOROTHY . I -
HARDY, VICKY , I
Pep Club 1, 2, 33 French Club 33 "Pinafore". I
HARPER, BERNARD ,, A
Football 1, 23 Wrestling 1, 2, 3, Golf 1, Track 2.
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HARRIS, JAMES
Lettermen's Club 2, 33 Ensemble 1, 2, 33 Madrigal
2, 33 "Mikado" 23 Football 1, 2, 33 Swimming l.
HARRIS, JOHN
French Club 2, 33 "My Three Angels" 33 Swimming
1, 23L1ettem1en's Club 2, 3.
HARRIS KENDAL
Chess Club 2, 33 Ensemble 33 "Pinafore" 33 Pep
Band 1, 2, 3.'
HARRIS, LILLIE
Pep Club 1, 2.
HARRISON, MYRNA
Pep Club 1, 2, 3, Business Club 3, President 3.
HARROLD, CAROLYN
HART, JOHN
Math Club 13 German Club l, 2, 33 French Club 33
Science Club 2.
HASENYAGER, MELVIN
Intermuml Baseball l, 2.
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HAWKINS, LARRY
Basketball 15 Baseball 1, 2, 3.
HEATH, MARSHA
HEATHMAN, MIKE
Science Club l, 2, 35 German Club 1, 35 Math Club
2, 35 Amateur Radio Club 3, President 3.
HELFRICH, MARK
HEMPHILL, CHRISTINE
Pep Club 35 Y-Teens 35 Spanish Club 2, 35, Crew-
"Come Back Little Sheba" 25 Crew-"My Three
Angels" 3.
HENDERSON, BOB
HENDERSON, MONTY
Pep Club l, 2.
HENDRICKS, DIANE
Business Club 2, 35 Pep Club l, 2, 35 Future Teachers
3.
HENRY, DAVID
"Pillow Talk" 25 "Come Back Little Sheba" 25 "My
Three Angels" 35 French Club 25 Ensemble 35
Football l.
HENSLEY, BEVERLY
Pep Club l, 2, 35 Spanish Club l, 25 Business Club 3.
HENSLEY, RUTH
Pep Club I, 2.
HERRICKRIEANNE
Pep Club l, 2, 35 French Club 1, 2, 35 Ensemble
1, 2, 35 Mixed Ensemble 15 Madrigal 2, 35 "Mikado" 2.
HERRINGTON, NANCY
Spanish Club l, 25 Pep Club l, 2, 3.
HERRON, BARRY
Football 1, 2, 35 Basketball 1, 2, 35 Baseball 1, 2, 35
Lettermen's Club 2, 35 Football King 3.
HERSHEY, LOWELL
German Clubg Chess Clubg "Mikado" 25 "Pinafore" 35
Pep Band 2, 3.
HERZBERG, KAY
Pep Club 1, 2, 35 Spanish Club l, 2, 35 Y-Teens l.
HESS, BILL
Track 15 Football 15 Swimming 25 MESSENGER 3,
Editor 3.
HILLMAN, HELEN
Pep Club l, 2, 35 Red Cross 15 Science Club 1, 25
Letterwomen's Club 2, 35 Business Club 3.
HILLMAN, KAYE
Business Club 3.
HISLE, CORKY
Football I5 Wrestling 3.
HASTINGS, GARY
Wrestling l, 2, 33 Tennis
HAUBER, MARY JANE
Pep Club 35 German Clu
HAUSERMAN, DANA
After School Sports 1, 25
1, 2, 35 Spanish Club 3.
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Baseball l, 23 Football l, 2, 33 Wrestling l, 21 Letter-
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HoDsoN,jUDY
House of Rep. l, 2, Pep Club 1, 2, Latin Club 2.
I-IODSON, RANDY
Basketball l, 2, 3: Cross Country lg Golf lyk German
Club 2.
HOLDEN, EMMA
HOOD, MAVIS
Pep Club 1, 2, 3: French Club l, 2, 3.
HORNER, CHARLES
Swimming l, 2, 3,
HORNER, MIKE
French Club 2, 33 German Club 2, 3.
Sel'1lOl'S- Quiet Talks, Noisy Gossip in Senior Corner
HOUSER, STEVEN
Art Club 2, German Club 3, Gymnastics 3, Pep Band
2, 33 Wrestling l, 2,
HOUSTON, SAM
Chess Club 2, 3, President 33 Math Club 1, 2, 35
Science Club 1, 2, 3.
HOWARD, LARRY
Basketball 1, Football l, 2, 3, Track l, 2, 35 Letter-
man's Club 1, 2, 3.
HOWARD, LINDA
Future Medical Club 1, 2, 31 German Club 1, 2, 33
Y-Teens lg Pep Club 1, 2.
HOWELL, MIKE
Football lg Boys' Ensemble 1, 2, 3, Mixed Ensemble
lg Madrigal 2, 3.
HOWELL, PATSY
Business Club, Pep Club
HOWELL, WENDA
Pep Club.
HUDSON, BILL
Football 2, Intermural Softball I, 2.
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HUGHES, JANET '
HULLETT, JO ANN
Pep Club l, 2, 3.
HULSEY, DELBERT
HUMPHREY, BILL
HUNT, RODELL
Cross Country lg Track lg German Club 33 Debate 33
Boys' State 2.
HUNTER, KAREN
Pep Club 1, 2.
H URST, DAVID
HURST, TRUDYE
I-IUSTON, BARBARA
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JOHNSON, DEANNA
JOHNSON, DOROTHY
JOHNSON, EVA
JOHNSON, GARY
Football lg Track l.
JONES, BEVERLY
Pep Club l, 2, 3, After School Sports 2, 3.
JONES, CHARLES
Basketball l, 2, 3.
JONES, CLIFF
Boy's Vice l.
JONES, GUIL
Football l, 2, 3.
JONES, JILL
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Pep Club 1, 3, Business Club 3,
INNIS, TOM
Cross Country, Track, Lettermen's Club 2, 3.
INTERMILL, ROBERT
IRICK, WAYNE
Business Club 3.
IRVIN, MARSHA
ISAACSON, PETER
"Dino" lg "Bye Bye Birdie" 1.
JAERGER, LARRY
JAMERSON, GEORGE
JAMES, PATRICIA
Pep Club l, 2, 3.
JANZEN, LARRY
JARVIS, CATHY
Girl's Ensemble 1, 2, 33
Mixed Ensemble lg Madrigal
2, 33 Safety Club 2, 3, President, "Mikado" 2, "Pina
fore" 3, Pep Club 1, 2, 3.
JEFFRIES, LYNETTE
JEWETT, GLENN
Spanish Club 1, 2, 3.
JOACHIMS, DON
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I, 2, 3, President 2, 33 French Club 1, 2, 3, House of
Rep. 3, Election Commission 3.
JONES, TONI
Future Medical Club 2, 3, President 3: Pep Club l, 2, 3.
JONES, TONY
Track lg Intramural Basketball 1.
JORDAN, GILBERT
Swimming l: Golf l, 2.
KAILER, SCOTT
Crew-"Come Back Little Sheba" 2, Crew-"My Three
Angels" 3, Gymnastics l, 2.
KAISER, ALLANNA
Debate lg DECA 33 Pep Club l, 2, 3, After School
Sports.
KANNARD SARA
Pep Club 1, 2.
KATHS, PEGGY
Pep Club 3.
KEESECKER, MARIBETH
Pep Club l, 2, 33 Spanish Club l, 2, 33 After School
Sports 3.
KELLEY, CAROL
Pep Club lg Business Club 33
KELSO, SAM
Motion Picture Operators Club 1, 2, 3, "Mikado" 2g
Crew-"Come Back Little Sheba" 23 Amateur Radio
Club 3, Science Club 33 Crew-"My Three Angels"3g
Ensemble 3.
KESSLER, LYNN
Pep Club I, 2, 33 German Club 2, 3, Future
Teacl-iers2.
KIDD, GENE
KIEHL, VICKI
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Pep Club 1, 2, 35 After School Sports l.
KINGSLEY, DIANA
Science Club 1, 2, 3, Medical Careers Club 3, After
School Sports 1.
KINKAID, BOB
Baseball l, 33 Track 23 Football 3.
KINNEY, DICK
KIRBY, JIM
Football 1, 2, 3, Wrestling l, 23 Track 1, 2.
KIRK, GERALD
Math Club 1, 2, 35 Science Club l, 2, 3, Amateur
Radio Club 3.
KITCH, JIM
Latin Club, Science Club NFLQ Speaker of House 3.
KLASSEN, JEREL
German Club lg Gymnastics 2.
KNAAK, KAREN
Pep Club, "Dino" lg Crew-"Rainmaker" 2, Music
Club 1.
KNAUSS, MARLENE
KNOX, WILLIE
After School Sports lg Pep Club l, 2, 3, Business
Club 3.
KOBY, CONNIE
Pep Club l, 2, 3.
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KREHBIEL, ELLEN
Pep Club 1, 2, 3.
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KULLMAN,JOHN
"Mikado" 25 "Pinafore" 3.
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LAIBLE, WARREN
LAMBERT, JAMES
LANDIS, DAVID
LANDIS, DONALD
Spanish Club 2.
LANDIS, TIMOTHY
Spanish Club 2,3.
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Spanish Club 1, 2, 35 Pep Club 1, 2, 35 Crew-"Come i'v 55 '
Back Little Sheba"2: Crew-"My Three Angels" 3. , Q
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LATTIN, CAROLYN 'Teri'
LAUGHLIN, CALVIN "
LAWLESS, RONALD
LAWRENCE, RUDYE
Business Club l5 Gymnastics l.
LAWSON, PAUL
"Mikado" 25 "Pinafore" 35 Madrigal 2.
LEBLOND, JUDY
Pep Club l, 2, 35 Senate 25 House of Rep. 35 Y-Teens
l, 2, 35 German Club l, 2, 35 Future Teachers' Club
l, 2, 35 French Club l, 2, 3, President 35 Election
Commission 3.
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Pep Club l, 2, 35 Future Medical Careers Club l. f , S
LEE, LINDA ' if f' J
Pep Club l, 2, 35 Business Club 1, 2, 35 Crew-"Dino" " In
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LEE, PEGGIE CW
After School Sports l.
LEFALL, JOHNNIE
LEISY, LUANN
Cheerleader l, 2, 35 Head Cheerleader 35 House of
Rep. l, 2, 35 Pep Club l, 2, 35 French Club 15 Y-Teens
l, 25 Madrigal 2, 35 Girls' Ensemble l, 2.
LEMEN, SHERLYN
Pep Club l, 2, 3.
LESEBERG, KAREN
Pep Club l, 2, 35 French Club 25 "Pinafore" 3.
LESTER, CANDY
Pep Club l, 25 Spanish Club l, 2, 3. V
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Baseball 1, 2, 3: Lettermen's Club 2, 3. 2-
LIGHTNER, PAULETTE , , H
Science Club I, 2, 3, President 33 French Club 1, f 4, I I Q33
Pep Club 1, Iatin Club 2, Future Medical Careers W
Club 23 Debate 2, 3, NFL 3, MESSENGER 3.
LILE, JACK A
Ensemble lg Track 1, 2, 33 Football 1. "fer
LINDEMAN, LANCE Q Latin Club I, 2, 3, Math Club 3, Amateur Radio
Society 3, Vi uf
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LIVENGOOD, KENNETH
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LONGHOFER, DENNIS
LOTT, MARILYN
LOUDENBACK, CINDY
LOVELAND, RICHARD
"B LOYD, BETSY
French Club 2, 3, Y-Teens 2, 3, House of Rep. 2, 3,
Election Commission 3.
LUNDY, SHERYL
Pep Club 1, 2, 33 German Club 2, 3.
LYNCH, JACK
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.. I Football 2, 3, Baseball I, 2, 3.
E' LYON, NANCY
in Hanger Board 1, 2, 3, Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, President
1 3, Pep Club I, 2, 3.
I LYONS, CARL
MACPHERSON, WILL
MAISCH, TED
MALONEY, PAM
MANDLE, STEVE
Gymnastics 1, 2, 3, Track l, 35 LeLtermen's Club 2, 3.
MARINC, SHARON
Latin Club lg German Club 1, Future Medical Ca-
reers Club l, 2, Pep Club I, Science Club 1, 2, 3.
MIXED EMOTIONS are shown on the faces of senior pep club girls as they watch their last football homecoming game against
Southeast.
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MARLER, THEDA
Pep Club 1, 2, 3, Crew-Dramatic Productions I, 2, 3.
MARR, WESLEY
MARTIN, CHARLES
MARTIN, DAVID
MARTIN, FAIRY
Business Club, Future Teachers Club, Intramural
Tennis, Swimming, Gymnastics, Baseball.
MARTIN, SANDRA
MARTIN, WAYNE
MATCHETTE, ERIC EUGENE
Spanish Club 3.
MATHENIA, DORIS
Business Club: Letter Women's Club, After School
Sports.
MAXWELL, WILLA
Pep Club.
MAY, JOHN
MC ADAMS, MARILYN
MC CARTHY, LORAINE
Medical Careers Club 23 Pep Club l, 2, 3.
MC CLANAHAN, JILL
Business Club 3, Pep Club 1, 2, 33 Spanish Club 1.
MC CLELLAN, MELVIN
Baseball 1, 2, 3, Basketball 1, 2.
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Basketball 1, 2, Golf I, 2, 3.
MC CLURE, CATHIE
Spanish Club 2, 3, Pep Club 1, 2, 3.
MC COLLAR, GARY
MC COY, IRMA l
Art Club 2, French Club 1, 23 Pep Club l, 2,
MESSENGER 3.
MC DANIEL, DAVID
MC DONALD, JUDYTH
MC DONOUGH, MARY FRANCES
Pep Club 1, 2, 3.
MC FARLAND, PEGGY
Future Teachers 3, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, Spanish Club l, 2
MC GARIETY, ALICE
MC GEE, BILLY
MC GOWAN, SHEILA
French Club 2, 3g Medical Club 2, Pep Club 2, 3
Y-Teens 2.
MC GUIRE, BILL
Cross Country lg Football 3, Gymnastics 1, 2, 3
Track l, 2, 3, Letterman's Club l, 2, 3.
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Pep Club 1, 2, 33 Future
Teachers Club 2, 33 Y-Teens 33
Crew-"My Three Angels" 3.
MILLER, KAREN
Pep Club 1, 2, 3.
MILLER, KEN
"Dino" 13 Golf 1, 23 Wrestling
I3 Cross Country l3 Letter-
men's Club 2, 33 Art Club.
MILLESON, SHEILIA
Pep Club 13 Business Club 2.
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MC HENRY, SAMUEL
Latin Club lg Track l, 2, 3.
MC ILNAY, ROBERT
MC KEE, TOM
MC KINNEY, SUE
Red Cross 13 Future Teachers 1, 2, 33 Latin Club 2, 3,
President 33 Letterwomen's Club 2, 33 Music Club lg
"Mikado" 23 Pep Club 1, 2, 3.
MC KNIGHT, ROB
Debate 1, 23 French Club l, 33 Science Club 2, 33
German Club 33 Boy's State 23 Track 2, 33 Cross
Country 2, 33 NFL l, 2, 3.
MC LAURIAN, MICHAEL
Football, Motion Picture Operator's Club, Football.
MC NEIL, JIM
Intramural Basketball 1, 3,
MC NELLEY, JANET
Pep Club 1, 2, 33 Business Club 3.
MEDLIN, LEWIS
MEEKS, MACK
Track 1, 2.
MEGLI, KENNETH
Intramural Basketball lg Track l.
MERCHANT, LLOYD
Crew-"My Three Angels" 3.
MEREDITH, LINDA
Pep Club 3.
MERKOURIS, NICKI
MERRILL, CHARLES
METZ, JIM
Tennisg Football.
MEZGER, DEE ANN
Spanish Club l, 23 Pep Club 1, 2, 33 Y-Teens 33 Crew
-"Pillow Talk" 23 Crew-"Mikado" 23 Crew-"My
Three Angels" 33 Crew-"Pinafore" 3.
MICHAEL, MARK
MILES, FRAN
Pep Club l, 23 Business Club 3.
MILES, STEVE
Pep Band.
WHAT DO PROCTORS DO during those
long hours in the halls? Dick Bearden, '66,
Mimi Langston, '65, and Bob Fisher, '65,
seem to have found the solution to boredom.
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1 MOORE, ALFRED
Football 1, 2, 3, Basketball 2, 35 Lettermen's
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place for senior boys during fourth
hour each day.
MOORE, BOB
Baseball l, 2, 3.
MOORE, CHARLOTTE
Business Club.
MOORE, JEANNIE
MOORE, JOYCE
Pep Club l, 2, French Club l, 2, 35 House of Rep. l.
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Spanish Club 2, 3, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, Crew-"Come 1 ,V "" '
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MOWDY, ELIZABETH
Pep Club 1, 2, 3, Business Club 33 After School
SporLs 2.
MOYER, BARBARA
House of Rep. lg Y-Teens l, 2, 3, President 3, French
Club l, 2, 3, eg Club 1, 2, 3, Ensemble 1, 3, Madrigal
25 "Mikado" 25 lection Commission 3.
MUELLER, DIANA
Pep Club 1, 2, 3, Spanish Club 3.
MUELLER, MARVEL
Pep Club I, 2, 3g Y-T
MULDROW, EDITH
MULLEN, DONNA
Pep Club l, 2.
MUNDY, DALE
Wrestling Ig Track l.
MUNSELL, ROGER
MUNSON, MAX
MURDOCK, GARY
MURPHREE, LINDA
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OGLE, DAVID
Football 1, 2, 35 Baseball I5 Track 2, 35 Letterman's
Club 2, 35 "Mikado" 2.
OGLESBEE, KENTON
Science Club 1.
OLIVER, DAVID
OSBORN, CHERYL
Pep Club 15 Business Education Club 3.
OTTAWAY, SALLY
Pep Club I, 2, 35 French Club 1, 2, 35 After School
Sports 1, 25 Letterwomen's Club 3.
PAGE, JOE
PALMER, DAVID
German Club I.
PARKER, JEFF
PARSONS, JIM
Gymnastic 1, 2, 35 Track 1, 25 "Pinafore" 3.
PATE, JONNY
PAULIN, VICKI
Pep Club 1, 25 Spanish Club 15 "Mikado" 2: Future
Teachers 3: "Pinafore" 3.
PAYNE, CHERLYN
Pep Club 2, 35 Modern Dance Club 3.
PAYNE, JACK
PEFFER, CHARLES
Lettermen's Club 2, 35 Class President 25 Golf 1, 2, 3.
PENDERGRAFT, MARILYN I
Pep Club l, 2, 3, Art Club 3: Play Crew 2.
NEAL, CARL
NELL, VICKEY
Pep Club 1, 25 Business Education Club 3.
NELSON, NANCY
Red Cross l, 2, 33 Pep Club 1, 25 Science Clu l 2
NELSON, ROBERT
Basketball 15 Ensemble l.
NEWLAND, PAT
NEWMAN, CHLOE
NEWTON, JIM
NICHOLS, ROB
Cross Country I5 Wrestling l, 2: Track l, 2.
NILES, LINDA
Pep Club 1, 2, 35 French Club 1, 2, 35 Y-Teens 2 3
Election Commission 3.
NORTHCUTT, LINDA
Y-Teens 15 French Club I, 2, 35 Election Commisslon
35 Hangar Board 35 Pep Club 1, 2, 35 ECHOES staff
35 "Pinafore" 3.
NORTON, TRACY
Pep Club 1, 2, 35 MESSENGER 3.
NOSSAMAN, RON
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Pep Club 1, 2, 35 "Dino" 15 "Bye Bye Birdie" l. ' I 1
PERLENFEIN, SANDRA Q V
Pep Club 1, 2, 3, Medical careers Club l. i ' ,
PERRY, GINA ' iii
Pep-Club 1, 2. 51 French Club 1, 2, 35 "Dino" 15Vf'Bye if 95 ,2 ',' Z
Bye Birdie" 1, "Pillow Talk" 2, "come Back time .
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PERRY, MARCIA
Pep Club l, 2, 35 French Club 35 Future Teachers 35
Art Club 35 Y-Teens 35 Crew-"My Three Angels" 3.
PETERSON, DENNIS
Wrestling I, 2, 3.
PETTERSON, MIKE
Cross Country 1, 2, 35 Wrestling 15 Track 25 Letter-
men's Club 35 German Club 3.
PETTY, DENNIS
PHARES, JULIE
Y-Teens 1, 2, 35 Hangar Board 1, 2, 35 Pep Club 1, 2
35 Spanish Club l, 2, 35 Latin Club 1, 25 House of
Rep. 15 Ensemble l.
PHILLIPS, WENDI
Business Club 3.
PICKETT, JIM
German Club 15 Science Club 15 Math Club 2, 3.
PIERPOINT, PAM
Pep Club 1, 2, 35 French Club 2, 35 Twirler 1, 2, 3,
PIPKIN, GAYLE
Pep Club 1, 2, 35 French Club 1, 2, 3.
PIRNER, LINDA
Pep Club 1, 25 Business Education Club 35 Business
Club 3.
PIRTLE, JEANNIE
French Club 35 Pep Club 1, 2, 3: Y-Teens 1, 23 5:
Ensemble I, 2, 35 Madrigal 2, 35 "Mikado" 2: HPID3'
fore" 3.
PLUSH, JOHN
Business Education Club 3.
POTTENGER, LINDA
French Club 1, 2, 35 Pep Club 1, 2, 35 Hangar Board
3.
POWERS, PATRICIA
German Club 15 Futufe Teachers 3.
PRATT, NANCY
Pep Club 1, 2, 35 Business Education Club 3.
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Pep Club 1, 2, 3, Spanish Club 1, 2, Red Cross 3, Y
Teens 35 Crew-"Pillow Talk" 25 Crew-"Mikado"
and "Come Back Little Sheba" 25 My Three Angels"
PRICE, JIM
Football 15 Swimming 15 House of Rep. 25 Cross
Country 2, 35 Wrestling 25 Boys State 25 Track 2, 35
Lettermen's Club 3
PUCKETT, DONNA
PYLE, ERNIE
Pep Band 35 Lettermen's Club 3.
"THESE ARE SHRIMPY SHRIMP" thinks Marcia
Irvin and Merry Sue Clark, both '65, as they go
through the cafeteria line for another meal.
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Tennis 23 Cross Country lg Swimming lg Chess Club
2, MESSENGER 3, Editor 3, French Club 2.
RANKIN, BILL
RANNEY, EDGIE
Football l, 2, 3, Swimming lg Baseball 1, 2, 3, Chess
Club 3.
Ag RATCLIFF, ROY
' RATHBUN, KENNY
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RAVENS, RITA Q
House of Rep. l, 2, 3, Class Sgt-at-Arms 2, French
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REDFORD, LINDA
'5' Red Cross 2, 3, Y-Teens 2, 3, Pep Club l, 2, 3,
Medical Club 2.
REE, DONNA
Medical Club l, 2, Pep Club 1, 2, 33 After School
Sports 1, 2, 33 Letterwomen's Club 2, 3.
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Football I, 2, 31 Baseball 1, 2, 3, Lettermen's Club 3:
Intramural Basketball 2, 3.
REED, GLENDA
Pep Club l, 2, 33 Latin Club lg Math Club 2, 3, Future
Teachers 33 Y-Teens 3.
REIF, JACKIE
Pep Club 1, 2, 33 French Club l, 2, 3: Y-Teens 3.
RENARD, CONNIE
Pep Club 1.
REYNOLDS, CRAIG
Hangar Board 1, 2, 3, President 3.
RICE, CHERYL
Pep Club 1, 2, 33 Music Club Ig Y-Teens 2g "Mikado"
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ROBERTS, ROSEMARY
Class Secretary 3: Senate 3: Pep Club 1, 2, 3, French
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Pep Club 1, 25 Business Club 3.
ROBINSON, NANCY
Pep Club 1, 2, 33 MESSENGER 3.
ROBINSON, SANDY
Pep Club 2, 35 "Pina.fore" 3.
ROETS, FRED
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SCHAUNER, LINDA
Pep Club 1, 2, 35 French Club 25 Y-Teens 1, 2, 35
Future Teachers 23 Election Commission 3.
SCHMERSEY, DIANA
Pep Club 1, 2, 35 Future Teachers 2, 35 Y-Teens 3.
SCHMIDT, JIM
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SCHOOLER, JANICE
German Club 1, 2, 35 Ensemble 35 "Mikado" 2
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SCHRIMSHAW, KAY
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Cross Country lg Track l, 2, 35 Baseball 3.
SELVIDGE, GERALD
SHACKELFORD, STEPHEN
Ensemble l, 2, 35 Madrigal 2, 35 "Mikado" 25 "Pina-
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SHANK, ROD
Baseball 1,
SHANNON, ROBERT
Math Club 35 Chess Club 35 Pep Band 3.
SHARP, LINDON
SHAW, TIM
Business Education Club 3.
SHEAKS, JOHN
Hangar Board l, 2, 35 Tennis 1.
SHEHI, LINDA
Pep Club 1, 2, 35 French Club I, 25 "Mikado" 25
"Bye Bye Birdie" 15 "Dino" 11 "Pillow Talk" 25 Crew-
"Rainmaker" 1.
SHELBY, LOUISE
SHEPHERD, RICHARD
Hard Earned Diplomas, Leaving High School Days
SHERBON, MARY
Business Education Club 3.
SHERMAN, LESTER
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Track l, 25 Cross Country 25 Wrestling 2.
SHUNTERMAN, LEON
SIDENER, ROY
SIEBERT, GRETCHEN
Pep Club 1, 2, 35 Class Girls Vice 1, 35 French Club
1, 2, 35 Class Treasurer 25 Senate 2, 35 Attendant-
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SIMMONS, JIM
SIMPSON, TOM
Football, 1, 2, 35 Lettermen's Club 35 "Mikado" 25
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SKINNER, KAREN
SMALL, BARBARA
Pep Club.
SMALL, CANDY
Pep Club lg Crew-"Mikado" 2, Crew-"Come Back
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SMART, PATRICIA
Pep Club 2, 35 Busines
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Club 3, Future Teachers 3, After School Sports 2.
SMITH, BRENDA
SMITH, DON
Football I,
SMITH, ERNESTINE
Pep Club I, 2, 3.
SMITH, JACK
Spanish Club 2, 3, De
Country lg Tennis 2, 3.
bate lg Swimming lg Cross
SMITH, JANICE
SMITH, JOHNNY
SSHIOYS- Inspiration From Vespersond Commencement
SMITH, LARRY
SMITH, THOMAS
Science Club l, 3, Chess Club 2, 3, Math Club 3.
SMITH, WILMA
SMYTH, VICKY
Pep Club I, 2, 3, French Club 2, 35 Crew-"Mikado"
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SNOW, COURTNEY
Pep Club 1, 2, 33 Y-Teens l.
SNYDER, GREG
Cross Country I, 2, Track I,
SODER, DARWIN
Math Club 53 Golf Ig Ensemble 1, 2.
SPARNROFT, CAROL
Spanish Club lg Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, Pep Club I, 2, 33
Future Teachers 35 Crew-"Pinafore"
SPOHN, LEAH
Pep Club 1, 2, 33 Business Cl
SPURGEON, DAVID
STANDIFER, DARYL
STANDFIELD, GERALD
STAPP, BOBBI
German Club I, Pep Club 2.
STEPHENSON, SUZANNE
French Club l, 2, 33 Pep Clu
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Pep Club 1, 25 French Club 2 3 Music Club 1 Future
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STURGEON, JUDY
Pep Club 25 MESSENGER 3 editor 3
SUBLETT, JOHN
SULLIVAN, BRIAN,
Science Club 1, 2, 35 German Club 1 2 3 Tennis 1 2
31 "Mikado" 23 Lleltermans Club 2 3 Pmafore 3
SWIHART, MICKEY
TANNER, GERALDINE
Pep Club 1, 2, 33 "Dino 1 Bye Bye Birdie 1 NFL
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TATLOCK, MARLYS
Pep Club 1, 2, 35 Spanish Club l 2 Y Teens 1 2 3
Future Teachers 35 Letterwomens Club 2 3
TAYLOR, DAVID
TAYLOR, IRENE
After School Sports 3
TAYLOR, RANDY
Tennis lg Swimming
TEAFF, LINDA
WAR EXPERIENCES related by Don Aley to his senior English composmon class, hold the interest
TERRELL, ROSE MARIE
THARP, SANDY
Pep Club 1, 2, 5.
THOGMARTIN, JEANETTE
Pep Club 1, 23 Business Club 33 Future Teachers 3.
THOGMARTIN, JOYCE
THOMAS, BARBARA
After School Sports 1, 23 Safety Club l.
THOMPSON, ANNA
Business Club 1, 25 Accompanist-Ensemble 1, 2, 3,
"PinafOre" 35 "Mikado" 2.
THOMPSON, JANICE
Pep Club 1, 2, 3: Business Club 1, 3.
THOMPSON, RAY
Pep Band 2, "Mikado" 2: "Pinafore" 33 Math Club lg
Future Teachers 2.
TREADGILL, TERRY
Baseball 1, 2, 3g Football 1, 2, 3.
TOLLIVER, MALCOMB
TOMPKINS, JANET
Pep Club 3.
TRAIN, DENNIS
Football 1, 2, Track 1.
TRIMBLE, MARILYN
Pep Club 1, 2, 35 French Club 1, 2, 33 Business Club 3.
TRIMMELL, VICKI
French Club 2, Pep Club 2, 3.
TROUT, WILLIAM
TUCKER, CHERYL
Latin Club 13 Future Teachers 1, 2, 3, Y-Teens lg
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Debate 1, 2, 3.
TUEPKER, MARILYNN
Pep Club 1, Medical Club 1, 2, 3: Art Club 3.
TURNER, CHRIS
TURNER, DICK
Swimming 1.
TWENTER, JO ETTA
Business Club 1, 2, 3.
TWOHATCHET, LEROY
Cross Country lg Track 1, 2, 3.
TYSON, RUTH
Letterwomen's Club 2, 3.
UNDERWOOD, ERIC
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VANALLEN, GLORIA
Pep Club 1, 2: French Club 2, 3, Business Club 3.
VAN BUREN, MIKE
Wrestling 2.
VAN SLYKE, SUZIE
Senate 1, 2, Cheerleader lg Hangar Board 1, 2, 31
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VAUGHAN, GENE
Math Club 3.
VAUHN, CHERYL
Spanish Club 1, 23 Business Education 33 After
School Sports 2.
VAUGHN, GLORIA
VESEY, MICHAEL
Football l, 2, 33 Track l, 23 Lettermen's Club 3
VICE, DARLENE
French Club 1, 33 Pep Club l, 2, 33 Hangar Board
1, 2, 33 House of Rep. 2, 3.
VICKREY, PHYLLIS
Letlerwomen's Club l, 23 Business Club 33 Pep Club
13 Business Education 3.
VINZANT, JIMMY
Lettermen's Club3 Svtdmmingg Tennis.
VONDIELINGEN, DAVID
Amateur Radio Society 33 Latin Club 3,
WADDELL, HUGH
WADLEY, ALAN
WAGNON, BOB
Spanish Club 1,
WAIT, MARK
Science Club 2, 33 String Ensembles 2, 33 German
Club 3.
WALKER, ROY
Track l3 Cross Country l.
WALL, JOHN
WALTERS, ROBBY
Class Sgt.-at-Arms 13 House of Rep. l, 2, 33 Hangar
Board l, 2, 33 French Club 23 Latin Club 23 Letter
women's Club 2, 3, President 33 Election Commission
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WALTON, MARY
Pep Club 33 Business Club 3.
WARNER, SHERILYN
Pep Club l, 2, 33 Y-Teens 33 Business Club 33 Medical
Club 3.
WASHINGTON, BETTY
Letterwomen's Club 3: Pep Club l, 3.
WASHINGTON, JACKIE
WASHIEWICZ, JULIE
PCP Club 1, 2, 33 Senate 2, 33 Hangar Board 2, 3.
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Track l.
WEBERT, LOYD
Letlermen's Club 2, 3: Football lg Gymnastics 1, 2, 39
Baseball 1, 2, 3.
WEEKLY, KY
WEGERLE, GLENDA
Pep Club 1, 2, 35 Business Education Club 3.
WEILLS, DIANE
Pep Club 1, 2, 3, A
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WELCH, CAROLYN
Pep Club 1, 2, 3.
WELLS, DALE
Football 11 Wrestling 1, 2.
WELLS, DEBBIE
Pep Club 1, 2, Art Club 3.
WEST, KAREN
Pep Club 1, 2, 3: Spanish Club 2.
WEST, STEVE
"Pillow Talk" 2.
WETHINGTON, PAUL
French Club 23 Music Club l.
WHEELER, KATHLEEN
Pep Club l, 2, 3, French Club 1, 2: Y-Teens lg
"Mikado" 2, "Pinafore" 33 ECHOES 3.
WHEELER, SANDRA
Pep Club lg Business Club 3.
WHITE, ERMA
WHITLOCK, KENT
WIECHMAN, MARILYN
Pep Club 1,2,3g Business Club 3,
WIEDITZ, SUSAN
WILCOX, DANNY
WILKINSON, SHERRI
Pep Club l,2,3, Future Teachers 3.
WILLIAMS, ARTHUR
WILLIAMS, CARL
Basketball 2, 35 Baseball 25 Football 33 Lettermen's
Club 2, 3.
WILLIAMS, CAROL
WILLIAMS, JIM
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WILLIAMS LONNIE
Baseball l, Track 2.
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see as an Ace, jill jones, '65, recalls memories of three
years spent supporting East's outstanding teams.
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SSl1lOl'S- Producing Worthwhile Results With Knowledge
WOODS, CLYNITA
WORLEY, JEFF
MESSENGER 3.
WRAY, LELA ANN
After School Sports 1.
WRIGHT, DONNA
Pep Club 1, 2, 35 Crew-"My Three Angels" 3.
WYMER, RON
Wrestling 1, 2g Intramural Baseball 2, 3.
YAUK, GONNIE
Pep Club lg Math Club 1, Modern Dance 3.
YOUNG, CAROL
ZERBE, DONALD
ZERBE, RONALD
Baseball Intramurals 2.
ZIELKE, CHERYL
Pep Club 1, 2, 3, German Club 25 Latin Club
"Mikado" 25 "Pinafore" 3.
ZIMMERMAN, LARRY
ZOOK, MARILYN
Latin Club 1, 2, 3: Pep Club I, 2, 33 "Pinafore"
"Mikado" 25 MESSENGER 2.
WILLIAMS, RALPH
WILLIAMS, SANDY
Pep Club l, 2, 3, President 3, Hangar Board l, 2, 3.
WILLIAMS, SHIRLEY
French Club 2, 33 Music Club 1, Modern Dance 2.
WILLIS, TONI KAY
French Club 13 Modern Dance l.
WILLS, VICKI
Pep Club 1, 2, 3, After School Sprots 2, 3.
WILSHIRE, LEE
Letterwomen's Club 2, 3, Intramurals l, 2, 3, Pep
Club 2, 3.
WILSON, BARBARA
WILSON, BOB
Swimming 2, 33 Lettermen's Club 3.
WILSON, DANIEL
Chess Club 35 Business Education Club 3.
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Pep Club 1, 2, 35 French Club 33 Modern Dance 3,
WOLFORD, -LAUNIE RAE
Future Teachers 35 Y-Teens 3, ECHOES Staff 33
Math Club 3, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, Art Club 1, 2, 3,
French Club 2, 3, Chess Club 25 Letterwomen's
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WOOD, HARRY
Football I, 2, Wrestling I, 2, 3, Medical Club I, 3,
Math Club 33 German Club 3, Senate 3.
WOOD, PAT
Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, Pep Club 1, 2, 3.
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juniors begin to fill their second year with new
activities and new goalsg much of their time is
spent preparing for future education. National
Merit tests and research themes challenge their
abilities. Selected juniors represent their school
at Sunflower Girlsf and Boys' State.
The junior-Senior Prom excites new interest
as students prepare for a wonderful evening.
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events, and earning recognition as individuals,
the juniors serve as a strong inner core for the
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Barnett, Regina
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Batchelor, Pam
Bates, Terry
Baum, Debbie
Baxter, Debbie
Bayouth, Richard
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Christianson, Melissa
Clark, George
Clark, Robert
Clay, Robert
Cline, Bill
Cline, Kathy
Clinesmith, Enid
Closson, Dan
Cloud, jeane
Coe, Richard
Cole, Margaret
Coleman, Sarah
Collier, Harry
Collins, Charlie
Collins, Chris
Collins. Tim
Collinsworth, Cary
Comley, Chuck
Consolver, Carol
Conway, sjeanette
Cook, Craig
Cook, Donald
Cook, Terry
Cooke, Frances
Coon, Harold
Cooper. David
Cooper. Helen
Cooper, john
Copley. Becky
Corbin, Maureen
Cox, Melvin
Cracralit, Larry
Craycraft, Rick
Crockett, Robert
Crockett, Ted
Cron, -ludy
Cross, Victor
Crowl, Linda
Crutchfield, Brenda
Cunningham, Bill
Curmode, Karol
Curtis, Richard
Daniels, Bill
Darnell, Fred
Davis, Diane
Davis, Gloria
Davis, Larry
Davis, Mark
Davis, Terry
Denman, Larry
Dennis, D. L.
Dewberry, Carolyn
Dill, Donna
Dodds, Pat
Douthett, Mike
Doyle, jim
Duckens, Elmer
Dugan, Connie
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Enoch, Robbie
Ensign, Harold
Ensign, Herman
Ervin, Bill
Evans, ,I erry
Farrar, Larry
Faulkner, Linda
Faust, Oretha
Feather, Karen
Feather, Kenneth
Fees, Ray
Fields, Tom
Fink, Gary
Fisher, Ray
Fisher, Susan
Fitz, Doug
Florence, Zollia
Folster, Carl
Ford, Robby
Foster. Mary Kay
Foxx, Linda
Fraley, Phil
Frazier, Mary
Freeman, Diana
Freeman, Tommy
Friesen, Eric
Gangi, Jody
Gardner, Steve
Garrett, Verma
Gaskill, Betty
Gebrosky, Bonnie
Genter, Dicky
Giles, Terry
Gilkeson, Jim
Gillenwater, Robert
Gladhart, Anne
Good, Raymond
Goodall, Beverly
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Hacker, Gary
Hackney. Mary
Hall, Howard
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Hendrix, Randy
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Hudson, joetta
Huff, Doris
Huff, Pat
Huffman, Pe w n
Hull, Linda gsm
Humphrey, Kathleen
Hunter, Pat
Hupman, jean
Hutchens, Steve
Hutchison, janet
Innis, jan
Intelman, Helen
Irvin, Frances
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Kilgore, Lark
Killion, Charles
Kinchin, Tanya
King, Judith
Kingsley, john
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johnson, Eleanor
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Kurtz, Bill
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Lott, Dean
Lott, Helen
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Lubbers, Stanley
Luther, Terry
Lutz, Galen
Madole, Ronnie
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Marshall, Mickey
Marshall, Tom
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Martin, Ronnie
Maslen, David
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Melton, Paul
Mendenhall, james
Merrill, Carol
Merrill, Melanie
Mettlen, Peg
Meyer, jim
Michaelis, Paula
Miller, Doug
Miller, Jeannette
Miller, Sharon
Milleson, Sheryl
Montgomery, Ann
Montgomery, Jodie
Montgomery, Robert
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Phelan, Kathy
Pigg, Douglas
Pine, Sherri
Pingree, Diane
Pinkston, Carl
Piper, Anita
Pipkin, Susan
Polite, Sedalia
Pollock, Robin
Porter, Lynn
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Ripley, Fred
Rishel, Ruth Ann
Roach, Cathy
Robb, Connie
Roberts, Ricki
Robinson, Marjorie
Robinson, Mary jane
Robinson, Mike
Robinson, Randy
Robinson, Sandie
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Rolfe, Carolyn
Rose, Sid
Ross, Sheila
Roth, Christine
Rowe, Doug
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Rucker, Sally
Rutherford, Linda
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Ryan, Ellyn
Sabata, Charles
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Waller, Judy
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Woods, Edna
Woods, Eugene
Woodson, Craig
Woodard, Susan
Wright, Clarinda
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Zimmerman, Dean
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Abraham, Mike,jr., 157
Avery, Velma, so., 171
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Adams, Fred, so., 106
Adams,john, sr., 125
Adams Marian,jr., 157,45,77
Adams, Rhonda, sr., 45,46,125
Adams, Rita, sr,, 125
Adams, Ruth, so,, 171
Adams, Vicki,jr.,157
Adamson, Roger, so., 171
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Aguilera, Nellie,jr., 157
Aistrup, Roger, sr., 125
Alberts, Dorothy, so., 171
Aldendifenjim, so., 42,106,1 17,171
Alexander, Carroll, sr., 125
Alexander, Elaine, so., 171
A1exander,joyce, so., 171
Alexander, Peggy,jr., 157
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Allen, Beverly,-ir., 157
Allen, Carole, sr., 125
Allen, Deanna, sr., 125
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Bacon, Carol,jr., 77,157
Bacon, Sherry,jr.,157
Bacon, Steve, so., 171
Bailey, Claudia,sr., 125
Bailey, Robert,jr., 42,157
Bailey, Thomas, sr., 110,125
Baker, Dennis,jr., 45,47,157
Baker, C-eorge,jr., 157
Baker,jan,jr.,42,77,157,163
Baker,janet, so., 171
Baker, Kathy, sr., 74,126,153
Baker, Linda, sr., 126,54
Baker, Louise, so., 42,97,171
Baker, Pat,sr,,126
Baker, Richard, sr., 114,1 15,106
Balderson, David, sr., 126
Baldwin, Sam,jr,, 106
Balfour, Andrew, so,, 171
Balke, Warren, sr., 126
Ball, Linda, sr., 60,126
Ball, Susan, so.,171
Ballard, Cynthia,jr.,157
Ballard, Tom,-jr., 157
Band, 45
Banta, Charlotte,jr., 157
Bare, Leone, 28
Bargen, Mark,jr.,42,64,157
Allen,janet,so., 171
Allen, Lydia, 12
Allen, Steve, 14
Alley, Betty,jr., 157
Allison
Allison
Allison
Allison
Allison
, Chester, so,, 171
,David,jr.,157
,june,so.,171
,Terry,sr.,125
,Tresa,jr.,157
Allred, Richard, so,, 106,171
Allsbury, Paul, sr., 125
Amend, Car0l,jr., 157
Amos, Cheryl,jr.,157
Amsden, Mat, so., 171
Amsden, Steve,jr., 42
Amstutz, Susi, sr., 76,77,125,185,83
Anderson, Anna, so.,171
Anderson, Arnold, sr., 125
Anderson, Darrel, so., 32,171
Barger,
Barker,
Barker,
Barker,
james, 24,106
Diane,.jr.,157
Geraldine, sr., 126
Tony, sr., 126
Barkley,james, so., 171
Barley,
Barnes,
Barnes,
Bruce,jr., 112,157
jesse,jr., 106,114,157
Marvin, sr., 126
Barnett, Mac, sr,, 77,106,126
Barnett
,Regina, so., 171
Barney, Carolyn, sr., 126
BarragTee,janet, sr., 126
Barrier, Stu,jr., 71 ,79,87
Barron, Gretchen, 1 1
Barrow
, Linda, sr., 46,126,103
Bartlett, Ellen, so., 171
Bashor,
Rebecca, sr., 126
Basketball, 188,119,120,121
Bass, Robert, sr., 126
Bassett, Mike,jr., 157
Anderson,john, sr., 45,47,125
Anderson,
Anderson,
Laurel,jr., 45,157
Linda, so., 47,171
Anderson, LuLu, so., 171,47
Anderson, Marian,jr., 157
Anderson, Max, so., 106
Anderson,
Anderson,
Michael, sr., 125
Robert, sr., 121
Bell, Ve
Arbogast,Sandra,jr.,157
Armstron, Larry, sr., 125
Armstrong, Lowell,jr., 157
Armstrong, Randy,jr., 106
Arnold, Kelly, so., 48,171
Arnold, Kim, sr., 125
Arriaga, Lolita,jr,, 157
Art Club, 54
Ashbaugh,john, so., 42,171
Ashford, Karen, sr,, 125
Asper, Phil,jr., 157
Assemblies, 96,97
Aston, Karen, so., 105,171
Atchison, Paul, sr., 42,1 17,125
Atherton,Terry,jr., 157
Athey, Ray,jr., 157
Atkins, Melvin, so., 171
Attkisson, Alan,jr., 114,157,168
Attkisson, Bob,so., 114,171
Auer,john,jr.,157
Auer, Mary Lou, 16
Batchelor, Pam, so., 171
Batchman, Frank,jr.,,157
Bates, Louise,jr.,157
Bates, Terry, so., 171
Bauer,janet,jr.,157
Baum, Debbie, so., 171
Baum, Larry, sr., 126
Baxter, Debbie, so., 171
Baxter, Dee, 31
Bayouth, Richard, so., 171
Beach, Ronald, sr., 126
Beal, Harvey, sr., 74,126
Beals, Ellis, 14
Beals, Nelle, 21
Beard,judy, so., 42,171
Beard, Lewis, so,, 42,171
Beardon, Dan, sr., 68,126,143,110
Beauchamp, Linda,jr., 157
Beavers, Bill, sr., 112,126
Beck, Bill, so., 110,171
Beck, Carolyn,jr., 157
Beck, Sharyn,sr.,126
Becker, Robert,jr., 157
Beckwit
h, Fred, so., 171
Behrens, Alice, sr., 126
Bell, Ch
arles,so., 171
Bell, Diana,so.,42,171
Bell, Esta, sr., 126
rcerine,jr.,157
Augustus, Dick,-jr.,157
Austin, Connie, so., 171
Auslin,jill,
sr,, 125
Austin, Sandra,jr., 157
Austin, Steve, sr., 125
Austin, Terry, so., 171
Austin, Terry, sr,, 42,125
Avants, Randy, so., 106,171
Bellesine, Roberta, so., 171
Bel1esine,William,jr.,157
Belton,john, sr,, 126
Belton, Martha,jr.,157
Benedict, David, sr., 78,137,126
Benedict, Esther, 12
Benjamin, Greg, so., 171
Benjamin, Martin, sr., 45,126
Berger, Margaret, so., 77,171
Berkstresser, Sarah, sr., 126
Bertram,jan, sr., 45,46,47,59,l26
Bettega, E.A., 21
Bevis, Kathy, so., 171
Beyer, Margaret, sr., 17
Bidwell, Bill, so,, 171
Bienz, Betty, so., 171
Biggs, Linda, sr., 127
Billey, Gary, so., 171
Billinger, Robert, sr., 68,1 10,127
Bish, Don, sr,, 68,127
Bishop, Kyron, so., 121,171
Bitner, Virginia, sr., 67,127
Black, Marilyn, so., 77,171
Black, Sue,jr., 157
Black,Susan,jr.,157
Black, Tom, so., 171
Blackman, Frances,jr., 157
Blackman, Teel,jr., 157
Blair, Dan,jr., 157
Blairklames, sr., 127
Blake, Bobbie, sr., 45,47,84,85,104,
Blake, Maryjo, so., 42,171
Blanton, Bob, so., 171
Bledsoe, Sharon,jr., 157
B1evins,joel,jr., 157
Blinn, Harvey, sr., 127
Blinn, Olivia, so., 171
Bloir, David, so., 171
Blosser, Mae, 28
Blough, Alan,so., 171
Blunt, Louis, sr,, 127
Blunt, Nancy,jr., 157,45
Blythe, Don, sr., 17
Boatman, Karen,jr., 71
BoBo, Caroline, so., 42,171
Bobula,-lohn, 22
Boggess,jerry,jr., 157
Bogle,jim, so., 110,171
Bohannon,jeanne, sr., 127
Bohannon,judy,sr.,127
Bonebrake, Shirley, sr,, 127
Bonine, Larry, 12,106
Bonnell, Bob, sr,,127
Bonnell, Susie,jr., 157
Bonner, Leroy, sr., 127
Bonnesen, Gerald, sr., 127
Bonser, Roger,jr., 157
Booth, Tom,jr., 42,158
Boring, Ronald,jr., 158
Bork, Lawrence, 31
Born, Sheryl,jr.,158
Borris, Barbara, so., 27
Boslaugh, Douglas,jr., 158
Bosley, Lillie, sr., 127
Bottenberg,ju1ie, sr., 127
Bottoms, Sherry Kaye, so., 172
Bourland, Diane, so., 172
Bowen, Candy,jr., 158
Bowler,jerry, so., 172
Bow1ing,jack, sr., 127
Bowser, Kenston, so., 172
Boyle, Doug, 110,111,127
Boyle, Diane, so., 172
Boyle, Gratia, 186
Boyle, Tom, so., 172
Boyles, Patricia, so., 172
Braddy,john,jr.,158
Bradley, Mike,so., 172
Bradshaw, Darol, so., 172
Bradshaw, David, so,, 172
Braggs, Linda,jr., 42
Braitsch, Ray, sr., 127
Brammer,Jim,jr.,158
Brandon,judy,jr.,158
Brandon, Vance,jr., 158
Brandt, Carole, sr., 42,127
Brane,jim, so., 106,172
Branson, Linda,jr., 45,158
Brashears, Rupert, so,, 172
Breazea1e,Carolyn,jr., 158
Breckenridge, Delois, so., 172
Breckenridge, Karen, sr., 127
Brei, Mabel, 35
Brensing,judy,sr,, 127
Brewer, Charles, so., 106,172
Brewer,-Iim,sr., 110,127
Brewer, Linda,jr., 158
127,79
Bridges, Paul,31
Brim, Bruce,so., 42,172
Bringmann, Peter, so., 172
Brinkley, Karen, so., 172
Brinton, Dan,jr., 158
Britt, Dale, sr.,127
Britton, Dale,jr,, 45,47
Brooks, Elizabeth, sr., 128
Brown,
Brown,
Brown,
Brown,
Brown, Fanny Mae, S0-, 172
Brad,jr., 45,l06,121,158
Caro1ee,jr., 158
Carolyn,jr., 158
Connie, so., 172
Brown, Fanny Mae, so-, 112
Brown,
Gordon, sr., 54,1 17,128
Brown,janet, so., 172
Brown,john,so.,106
Brown,judy, so., 172
Brown,julie,sr.,128
Brown,june,jr.,158
Brown,
Brown,
Brown,
Brown,
Brown,
Brown,
Kath1een,jr., 158
Kathy,jr.,34,158
Larry,sr.,106,107,1l4,12
Nancy,so.,172
Phil,sr., 128
Preston,so., 172
Brown, Richard, sr., 128
Brown, Robert,jr., 158
Brown, Ronald, sr., 42,128
Brown, Rom, so., 172
Brown, Willie, sr., 128
Browning, Susan,sr., 20
Brubelow, Shirley,-jr., 158
Brunhoeber, Dennis, sr., 128
Buck,A1an,sr,,l28
Buckeridge,judie,sr,,128
Buckeridge, Shery1,jr.,158
Buckley, Tim,jr., 77
Buckmaster, Charlotte, 11,154
Buckner, Patricia, sr., 45,128
Bucker, Sandra, sr., 128
Budke, Martha, sr., 45,158
Buetow, Bill,jr., 45,158
Buffum, Gary, so., 172
Bulleighkjanice, sr., 128
Bunner, Pat, sr., 128
Bupp,jerry, so., 172
Burger, Daniel, sr., 128
Burgin, Sheila, sr., 128
Burke, David, sr., 128
Burke, Gary, so., 172
Burke, Margie, so., 172
Burkhalter, Cheryl, so., 172
Burleson, Charlotte, sr., 128
Burnett,jackie,jr.,158
Burnett, Patsy,jr., 68,158
Burnham, Randall, sr., 128
Burns, Wendell,jr., 42,158
Burquest,janice, sr,, 76,79,128
Burquest, Mark, so., 106,172
Burris,
Burris,
Burris,
Burris,
Barbara,so., 172
Glenn,so., 172
Kim,sr.,128
Mary,jr., 158
Burroughs, Dave, sr., 45,128
Burroughs, 1-lenry, so., 172
Burrows, Doris,jr., 158
Burt, Deborah,jr,, 158
Burton, Brenda, so., 172
Burton, Robert, sr., 128
Burton, Willie, so., 172
Burtt, Doug, so., 172
Bushyheadjanice, so., 172
Business Club, 60
Business Department, 20,21
Business Education, 61
Butcher, Dan,jr., 117
Butler, Roosevelt, sr., 128
Butts, Darrell,jr., 158
Byerlee, Gary,-ir., 158
Byers, Becky,jr., 158
Byers, Bill, sr., 128
Byxbe, Dennis, so., 172
C
Cain, Danny, so., 172
Cale, Rita,sr., 128,45
Cale, Rex, sr., 129
Calhoun. Sharon, so., 172
Callan, Bob, so.. 172,42
Callan, Carol, sr., 124,42
Callen, Tom, sr.. -15,63.129,106
Callison. Suzie. sr., 129
Callon,-lim, so.. 172
Cameron, Mitch. so., 77,172
Campbell, David, sr., 124
Campusano, .-Xugustin,jr., 15S
Canfield, Gregory, sr., 129,158
Canfield, Richardxjr., 158
Cantrell. Bill. sr.. 129
Card. Fred, so,, 172
Carethers. Colleen,jr., 158
Carethers. Peggy. sr., 19,129
Carlberg, Elizabeth. so.. 172
Car1ock,Gary,so.. 181
Carnahan. Pat, so., 172
Carnes. Mickey.-ir., 158
Carnival for Cash 94,95,92,93
Carr, Otis.so., 172
Carrol, Peter, so.. 172
Carroll, Bob,jr., 76,1 16,117,158
Carroll, 1.eivis,jr., 158
Carter, Opal, so., 172
Carter, Roberta, so., 172
Carter, Robyn, so., 172
Carter. Shir1ey,jr., 158
Carter. Sue,jr.. 158
Carter, William,jr., 158
Carttar, Robert, sr., 129
Carver, Ralph, sr., 42,129
Casejeanette, so.. 42,172
Case,jea.nne. sr.. 129
Cassel, Glenna. 28
Cation.janet,sr., 73,131,129
Cayyvood, Don. sr.. 129
Cazel, Mike,jr., 158
Cazel, Nancy, sr., 129
Cecil, Dave,-ir., 114,158
Cero, larry. sr., 129
Chadwick, Brenda, sr,, 45.129
Chadwick, Linda, sr., 45,129
Chance, Susie, so., 42,172
Chandler, Louise, sr-, 129
Chapman, Eunice,jr., 159
Charles. Connie, sr., 129
Charles. Craig, so., 172
Chartier, Dennis, sr.. 129,45
Chartier, Steven, so., 172
Charles, Ronnie,-ir., 159
Chastain,-Ianet, sr., 129,45
Cheerleaders, 72,105,104
Chess Club, 63
Chesterulames, sr., 61
Chevreaux, Teri, sr., 129,61
Child, No1a,jr., 159
Childers, Faye, so., 173,47
Childs,jane Anne, sol, 173'
Chilton, Naomi, sr., 129
Chipman, Ray,jr., 159
Chisham, Richard, so,, 173
Choc, Charles, sr., 129
Christian, David, sr., 129,80
Christianson, Melissa, so., 173
Christ.ie, Merrilee, sr., 129
Coffe
y,Lori.sr..130
Cohee, Raymond. sr., 130
Cole, Bruce, sr., 130,42
Cole, Christine. 12
Cole. Kenneth,-ir., 159,62
Cole.
Cole,
Margaret. so., 173
Penny, 159
Coleman, Gary, sr., 130
Coleman, Robert,jr., 45
Coleman, Sarah, so., 173
Collier, 1'1arry.s0.. 173
Collins, Charles, so.. 173
Collins, Chris, so., 173
Collins. Tim. so., 173
Collins. Tom. sr,, 130
Collinsworth, Cleve, sr., 45,130
Collinsworth. Gary. so.. 173
Combs, Gloria, sr,, 130
Coml
ey, Chuck, so., 173
Condon, Yixienne,jr., 159
Conley.-Ierry. so., 106
Cena
11,-,j,D., sf., 117
Conner, Kathie. sr.. 11
Conner, 1.Jeon,jr., 159
Connolly, Diane,jr., 159
Consolver, Carol, so.. 173
Conway,jeanette, so.. 173
Cook, Barbara, sr.. 130
Cook
Cook
, Craig, so., 173
, Donald, so., 42,110,173
Cook, Kaylene, sr,.130
Cook, Terry, so.. 173
Cooke, Bonnie,jr.. 159
Cook
e, Frances, so., 177
Coon, Harold, so-. 114,173
Cooper, David, so., 173
Cooper, Helen,so., 173
Cooper,jack,sr., 130
Cooper,john, so., 173
Cooperjoyce, sr., 130
Cooper,-Ioyce, sr., 130
Cooper, l.inda, sr., 130
Cooprider, Dana,jr., 159,42
Copley, Becky, so., 173
Copley, Bevan, sr., 130
Corbin, Beulah, sr., 27
Corbin, Maureen, so., 173
Corcorran, Mary, sr., 130
Com, Bill, sr., 130
Corn
Corn
,jim,jr.,159
er, Ernest, sr., 130
Corp, Phil,jr., 159
Cory, Robert, sr., 130
Ccxtlow, Cheryl, sr., 130
Cotter, Corkie, sr., 52,515,131
Cotter, Danny. sr-. 131
Cougher, George, 10,31,62
Coulter, Pat, 159
Counselors, 11
Cowman, Mike,jr.,106,1l4,115,159
Cox, Carol,jr,, 159
Cox. Deloris,jr., 159
Cox,-Iulie,jr,,159
Cox, Larry, sr., 106,131
Cox, Melvin, so., 173
Cox, Richard, sr., 131
Chris
t Sherry sr. 129
v, Q, ,
Claar, Kee,jr., 159
Clark, George, so., 173
Clark, Greg, sr., 129
Clark, Margaret, sr., 130
Clark
Clark
Clark
, Merry Sue, sr., 66,46,130,77
, Robert, so., 173
, Rudann,jr., 159,45
Clay, Brenda, sr., 130
Clay, Robert, so., 173
Clayton, Diann, sr., 130
Clements, Gary,jr., 159
Clendenon,james, sr., 130
Cline, Bill, so., 173
Cline, Kathy, so., 173,77
Cline, Pam,sr., 130
Cliensmith, Enid, so., 173,42
Closson, Dan, so., 173
Cloud,jeanne, so., 173
Cloud, Terry, sr., 130
Coates, Debbie, sr., 130,132
Coates, Pat, sr., 130
Coe, Ridiard, so., 173,110
Cracraft, larry, so., 110,173
Craig, l.arry,jr., 114
Craycraft, Rick, so., 42,173
Crichton, 1inda,jr.. 159
Crockett, Robert, so., 173
Crockett, Ted, so., 173
Cromer, M.D., 28,75
Cron,Jim,jr-,45,l59
Cron,judy,so.,173
Cross C0untry,110,1l1
Cross, Victor, so., 173
Croston, Michael, sr., 131
cmmn, Mike,jr., 51
Crowl, Linda, so., 173
Crump, Bertha, sr., 131
Crump, Mark, sr,, 68,131
Crutchfield, Brenda, so., 173
Culkin. sr., 131
Cummings, Paul, so., 186
Cummings, Robert,jr.. 159
Cunningham, Bill, so., 174
Cunningham, Ronald, sr.. 131
Curfman, Byron, sr., 110
Curfman, Rex, sr., 131
Curmode, Ellsworth, 31
Curmode,judy,jr., 159
Curmode, Karol, so., 174
Curtis, Richard, so., 174
Curtis, Roy, 31
D
Dailey, Geneva, sr., 131
Dalrymple, Cynthia, sr., 131
Dalton, Martha, sr., 76,78,131,
Dalton, Yickyyjr., 77
Dandurand, Mike, sr., 131
Daniel, I.inda,jr,, 159
Daniels, Bill, so., 174
Daniels, Cornell,jr., 45,159
Daniels, Gary,-ir., 45,159
Daniels, Selester,jr., 159
Darnell. Fred. so-, 174
Darrah, Bob, sr., 112
Darrah,jody,jr., 68,77,159
Dauffenback, Connie,jr,, 159
Davis, Chris. sr-,131
Davis, Diane. sof, 174
Davis, Eleanor, 14
Davis, Ernestine, 159
Davis, Francene, 24
Davis, Ginger,-ir., 159
Davis, Gloria, so., 42,174
Davis, Greg,jr., 117,159
Davis,-Iacqueline.jr,, 159
Daviskloyee, sr., 131
Davis, Katherine,jr., 159
Davis, larry, so., 33,174
Davis, Leon,jr., 159
Davis, Mark, so., 174
Davis, Odell, sr., 131
Davis, Sandra, srl, 131
Davis, Terry, so., 106,174
Davis, Thomas, sr., 131
Davolt, Ha.zel,jr., 159
Dawson, 1'1oward,jr., 159
Day, Carolvn,jr,, 159
Deanklacqueline, sr., 131
Debbrecht, Tom, sr., 131
Deck, Debbie, sr., 45,131
Decki-lanet,jr,, 45,159,163
Dehart, Roger, so., 106
DeHaven, Donna, sr., 131
Del-laven, Phil,jr., 112,159
De1ano,janice,jr., 159
Delano,-Iimmy, sr., 131
Dennis, D.L, so1,l74
Denman, Ken,jr,, 159
Denman, larry, so., 174
Dennis, Grace, 21
Denverklerry, sr., 132
DeSelms,slim,jr., 45,159
DeSpain,joe, 32
Deubler, Mai-ilyn,jr., 159
Dewberry, Carolyn, so., 174
DeWine, Ross,jr., 159
Dick, Lucy, sr,, 77,132
Dickerson, Tom, 19
Dickerson, Vincent,jr,, 159
Dickinson, Candy, sr., 132
Dietrich,-lim,jr,,159
Diggs, Don,sr,, 121,132
Dill, Donna, so., 174
Dill,-jimmy, sr., 132
Dilley, Mike, sr., 106,132
Dixon, Sue, sr1,132
DiZerega, Gere, so., 42
DiZerga, Gus, sr., 80,132
Dobbins, Dave,jr., 42,159
Dodds, Pat, so., 174
Dold, Lvnn, sr.,132
Doll, Barbara,jr,, 77,159
Doll, Beverly, sr., l7,55,132
Dombaugh, Cecil. sr., 132
Donald, Fannie, sr., 132
Dooleyxjessie, sr., 114,132
Dosda, Sherrie, sr., 132
Dotson, Charyl, sr., 50,132
Dotson, Pete,jr., 77,159
Doty, Teri, sr., 127.132
Dougherty. Garry, sr., 132
Douglas, Blonzine, sr., 132
189
90,91 ,82
Douglas, Elaine, sr., 132
Douthett, Mike, so., 106,174
Doyle,-lim, so., 174
Drake, Patti, sr., 42,132
Drowatsky, Earnest, 24,1 12
Duckens. Elmer, so., 174
Duerkson. George, 32
Dugan, Connie, so., 174
Duke. Allen, sr., 132
Duncan, Leslie,jr., 159
Duncan, Shvrel, so., 174
Dunlap, Kathy, sr., 132
Dunn,jeannie, so., 174
Dunn, Mike,jr,, 76,159
Dunne,Trip,jr.,159
Duty, Shirley, so., 174
Dwyer,john, sr,, 132
Dybdahl, Ryan, sr., 45,63,1 12,132,82
Dyer,janet, sr., 133
E
Eagleton, Sam, sr., 133
East Amateur Radio Society, 49
Easley, Donald, sr., 114
Eastman, David, so., 174
Eaton, Nancy, srl, 80
Eaton, Rodney, sr., 133
Eberhardt, Dorothy, 19
Eberhardt, Martha, sr., 133
Ebertz, Lois,jr., 159
EC1-IOES, 74
Eck, Mary,jr.,45,159
Eckels, Bob,jr., 45
Eckford, Brenda, sr., 133
Eckhoff,-ludi, sr,,133
Edminston,john,32,110
Edmondson, Beverly,jr,, 160
Edwards, Barbara,jr., 25,160
Edwards, Bill, so., 171,174
Edwards, Dianna, sr., 133
Edwards,john,jr.. 117,160
Edwards, Mary, so., 174
Eldridge, Pam, so., 174
Elliott, Allen,jr., 42,1 14,160
El1iot,john, so., 42,1 12,113,174
Elliott, Roger, so., 106,174
Elliott, Sandygjr., 160
Ellison, Gail, so., 174
Ellsworth, Phi1,jr,, 45,160
Elrick, Lee,sr,, 133
Emerson, Brenda, so., 174
Emerson, Robert, sr., 133
Emery, Daisy, so., 174
Emery,-Iulia, 14
Emery, Rebecca, sr., 45,133
Emmel, Larry,jr., 160
Endersby, I.inda,jr., 160
Engbrecht, Charlotte, so., 175
Engbrecht,jarvis,jr,, 160
Engen, Chery1,jr., 160
Engle, Lvn, sr., 133
English, 28,29,30
Enoch, Robbie, so., 42,175
Ensign, Herman, so., 175
Ensign, Harold, so., 175
Epps, Mavis, sr., 133
Erickson. Linda, sr., 133
Ernsting, Larry, sr., 133
En'in,Bi11,so., 175
Ervin, Carmen, sr., 22,48,77,133
Eshelman, Ken, sr., 133
Estep, Elaine,jr., 160
Evans,jerry, so., 175
Evans, Pat, sr., 133
Ewert,jim,jr., 45,160
F
Farni.joe.jr..160
Farrar, larry, sol, 175
Fast, Sandra, sr., 42,133
Faulkner, Linda, so., 175
Faust, Oretha, so., 175
Faust, Tom,-ir., 87,107
Feather, Karen, so., 175
Feather, Kenneth, so., 175
Fedi, Diane, sr., 133
Fees, Ray. so.. 175
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of Fellers, Georgia, sr., 42,133
H, Ferderer, Barbara, sr., 133
Ferguson, Rita,jr., 160
X Xferris. Fahryn,jr,,160
Q 1 SWK Shelley, sr., 45,133
lNe l1,k1ane,jr., 45,532,160
Field, Kim,jr., 54,160
1 k1Fields, Tom, so., 175
I
,- 5 1 wfrine Arts,18,19
1 ' sat ' Fink, Gary, so., 175
,gg X lvxfischer, Carole, sri, 133
1 'Q N rishef Bob sr 68133 143
gifs., L 1 , V, , ,
xx A g 1Hsher,Ray,so.,175
tx.Florence,jerry,jr., 106,114,160
' lorence, Zollia, so., 175
' 1orez,Eva, sr., 67
Folkerts, Trish, sr., 133
Folster, Carl, so., 175
E N'Football,106,108,107,109
'1' orbes,Victor, 22
xjilliord, Robby, so., 175,181
Rslfordham, Monroe, 24
, Foreign Languages, 16,17
A.I1iostes13elenlgr.,160l75
1 Os ,, ary ay, so.,
,Krogg ,R6bm, sr., 134
'ilrou 1 Re a jr. 42160
x, 1 . 1 .
X img: 134
' Fisher, Susan, so., 175
itz, Doug, so., 175
T., lanagan, Carolyn, sr., 133
1 lemons, Doris,sr.,42,133
'UQ R'Fletcher,john
it
a
f., Dxliill ' -
1 Linda, o., 79,175
xrmla ,Ph11,E6.,175
Fra h '1sr.,134
.Fr521tz,yZ?51jr., 160
6iFrantz,j slr. 134
N iFrazee,Mik r., 134
Y fFra r,Gary,sr., 134
Rliramr, Mary,so., 175
Freilerickson, Linda, sr., 134
1 ee1nan,Diana,so., 175
,XF eman, Karen, sr., 134
kF e an, Tommy, so., 175
XFN! Ah Club, 52
'Fri sen, Eric, so., 175
Friiie, Don,jr., 160
3 f ,Gary,jr.,42,160
Fr 1 Ga1e,jr.,160
X, Ful n, Tom,jr., 160
' Fulton, Tom, sr., 80,134
' 'F gason, Karen,jr., 160
Phe Medical Careers, 65
' 'XV Fuxire Teachers Association, 57
W
3, it G
G 1gi,jody, so., 175
6 a 'a,David,sr,,87,134,79,89,76
, ,C ner, Cindy,jr.,160
X ner,R1ekey,jr., 160,42
ner, Steve, so., 175
G on, Marcy,jr., 160
jGar ett, Charlotte,jr,, 160
Ga, ett,Verma,so.,175
- xGar n, Steve,jr., 160
Garvey, Bob, sr., 134,42
' ill, Betty, so., 175,42,97
5 Larry,jr., 160
Q
XG,
lo
at , Tanya,jr.,160
'1Geb sky, Bonnie, so., 175
I Ge ,r6r, Gary, sr., 134
. oe "er, D1Cky',SO., 175,106
'R G ,an Club 50
A, foe ,David,sr.,134
Gibs n, Linda,sr., 134,46,47,45,40
W Gieson, Barbara t., 28
rist, Dick,jr., 160
Gil rist,jim,jr.,160
Gix, Terry, so,, 175,106
4
Gilk rson,jim, so., 175
ci1l1,'1y11ke,3r., 160
G1 , , Marva, 'r., 160,45
QQ oiimaf-:r,Nf,1iify,Sr.,,134
T3 Gillenwater, Robert, so., 175
1 Gillmore, Willard, t., 22
Gilstrap, Sue, sr., 134
Ginerich, Pat,jr., 160,68
Gipson, Veo1a,jr., 161
Gladhart, Anne, so., 175
G1adhart,Steve,sr., 134,45
Glenn,james, sr., 134
Glidewell, Carmen,jr., 161,45
Glover,jim, sr., 134
Glover, Laura, sr,, 134
Goering, Milton, cons., 11
Goetz,james, sr., 134,80
Goff, lverne, sr., 134
Goff, Wanda,jr., 161
Goines, Barbara,jr., 161
Golden, Rita, sr., 134
Gooch, Terry, so., 106
Good, David,jr.,161
Good, Raymond, so., 175
Good, Warren,jr., 161
Goodrall, Beverly, so., 175
Gooden, Don, t., 32
Goodin,john, so., 175
Goodpasture, David, so., 175,112
Goodvin, Keith, sr., 134
Goodwin, Larry,jr., 161
Gormley,jon,jr., 161,42
Goseland, Mary,jr., 161
Gouty, Linda,-jr.,161
Grandle, R.L., t., 32
Grant, Charles, sr., 135
Graven, Rod,.jr., 161
Graves, Dudrey,jr., 161
Graves, Flo, sec., 11
Gravesuleff, so., 175,106,121
Gray, Lucien, sr., 135
Gray, Shelbert,jr., 161
Grays, Debra,jr., 161
Greasham, Erwin,jr., 121
Green, Esther, so., 175
Green, Galen, so., 175
Green, Georgeann, so., 47,175
Green, Sherri,jr., 45
Green, Tom, so., 29
Green, Tom, so., 135
Greenman, Paul,sr., 135
Greenwood, Lawrence, sr., 42,135
Greenwood, Susan, so., 175
Greer, Mark,jr.,161
Gribble, Mr. Gerald, 7,10
Gribble,james, 22
Griffith, Ronald, so., 175
Grill,jim, so., 175
Grimsley, Coren, sr., 135
Groat, Shirley,jr,, 161
Gross, Athelene, so., 175
Groves, Dana, sr., 135
Grubbs,Dan,jr.,161
Gruenloh, Robert, so,, 53,175
Gulley,jimmy, so,, 175
Gump, Marilynn, sr,, 74,135
Gump, Sue,jr., 9,68,72,161 ,177
Gunter, Angela, so., 175
Gymnastics, 116,117
H
Haverich, Klaus, sr., 50,135
Haberly, Linda, sr., 135
Hacker, Gary, so., 175
Hackney, Mary, so., 175
Hagler, Mike,jr., 161
Haight, George,jr., 161
Hailey, Georganna, sr., 60,135
Hall, Howard, so., 175
Ha11,jim, so., 175
Haltom,Charles,jr,,161
Hamilton,jacquelyn,jr.,161
Hamilton, Norine, 12,13
Hamilton, Orval, sr., 135
Hamlin, Dorothy, sr,, 45,135
Hamlin, Stephen, so., 175
Hammann,john,jr.,161
Hammer, Larry, sr., 24,135
Hammond, David, sr., 42,135
Hammons, Ceci1ia,jr.,161
Hampton, Sam,jr,, 161
Haney, E1ma,jr., 161
Hangar, 68,69
Hanley, Douglas, so., 175
Hanley, Linda,jr.,161
Hannah,john,sr,, 135
Hannon, Cheryl, sr., 135
Hardgraves, Dorothy, sr., 135
Hardy, Miss Harriet, 11
Hardy, Vicky, sr.,135
Hargrave, Annie,jr., 161
Harman, Marvin,jr., 161
Harmon, Larry, so., 106,175
Harmon, Sonny,jr., 161
Harms, Ronnie,jr., 161
Harper, Bernard, sr., 135
Harper, Esther, so., 175
Harper, Rita, so., 175
Harris, Billy,jr.,161
Harris, Darrell,jr., 106,161
Harris,james, sr., 45,106,107,135
Harris,john, sr., 38,135
Harris, Kayzene,jr., 161
Harris, Kendall, sr., 42,45,l35
Harris, Leon,jr., 106
Harris, Lillie, sr., 135
Harris, Pam, so., 175
Harris, Preston, so., 106
Harris, Steve, so., 42,175
Harris, Tom, so., 42,77,176
Harrison, Doug, so., 176
Harrison, Myrna, sr., 60,135
Harrison, Ro11y,jr., 45,161
Harrold, Carolyn, sr., 135
Hart, Dwight, sr., 106
Hartklohn, sr., 80,135
Hartenberger, Dave, so., 176
Harwood, Pam,jr., 161
Hasenyager, Melvin, sr., 135
Hass, Alma, 13
Hass, Sl'1ari,so., 176
Hastine, Gary, sr., 136
Hastings, Chad,so., 114,176
Hastings, Lynda, so., 105,176
Hatfield,Jerry,jr., 161
Hauber, Maryjane, sr., 42,50,57,136
Hau1ey,Carol,jr.,161
Hauserman, Dana, sr., 136
Hawkins,jeff, sr,, 136
Hawkins, Carry, sr., 136
Hayes,jeff,jr.,161
Haynes, Ralph, 11
Headley, Bruce,jr,, 161
Heath, Marsha, sr., 136
Heath, Sharen,jr., 42,161
Heathman, Mike, sr., 49,56,64,80,136,81
Helfrich, Mark, sr., 136
Helitzar,jackie,jr.,161
Hel1ar,Kathy,jr.,161
Hellums, Donetta, so., 176
Helmick, Steve, so., 176
Hemphill, Christine, sr., 136
Henderson, Bob, sr., 110,136
Henderson, Connie, so., 176
Henderson, Don, so., 176
Henderson, Kay, so., 42
Henderson, Linda,jr., 161
Henderson, Monty, sr., 136
Hendren,jon,jr.,161
Hendricks, Diane,sr., 136
Hendrix, Randy, so., 176
Hendry, Cherylkjr., 161
Henkel, Frank,24
Hennessy,john, so., 176
Henry, David, sr., 38,39,45,47,136
Hensley, Beverly, sr., 131,136
Hensley, Doug,jr., 42,161
Hensley, Ruth, sr.,136
Herrell, Frankie, so., 1.76
Herrick,Jeanne, sr,, 45,46,47,73,l36
Herring, Hersche1,jr., 161
Herrington, Nancy, sr., 136
Herron, Barry, sr., 66,84,85,106,121 ,136
Hershey,jay, 18,45
Herzberg, Kay, sr., 136
Herzberg, Rhonda,jr., 161
Hess, Bill, sr., 75,136
Hickenbooper, Robin,jr., 161
Hiebertklames, 13
Higgins, Roland, so., 176
Higley,Dwight,jr.,161
Hill, Robin, so,, 176
Hillman, Helen, sr., 136
190
Hillman, Kaye, so., 136
Hilyard, Carolyn, so., 176
Hinderliter, Connie,jr., 161
Hindman,jone11,so., 176
Hisle, Corky, sr,, 136
H,M.S. Pinafore, 40,41
Hoagland, Maudine, 35
Hoagland, Rodney, sr., 134,137
Hoagland, Rogene,jr.,161
Hobbs, Sharon,jr., 161
Hodge, Delba, so., 176
Hodge, Henry, sr., 137,106
Hodson, Barry,jr., 161
Hods0n,judy, sr., 61,137
Hodson, Randy, sr., 137
Hodson, Sharikso, 176
Hofflingergjohn, so,, 176
Hoffman, Gene,jr., 42,43,161
Hogan, Pat, so., 176
Holden, Emma,sr,, 137
Holder, Nell, 26
Hollimon, Mike,jr., 106,121
Hollinger, Terril1,jr., 117,161
Homberg, Barbara, so., 176
Holtke, Shar0n,jr., 161
Holzman, Gary,jr., 161
Homecoming, 84,85
Home Economics, 26,27
Hood, Mavis, sr., 151
Horne, Chris, so., 176
Horner, Charles, sr., 77,1 12,137
Horner, Dan,jr., 45,46,47,161
Horner,judy, so., 176
Horner, Michael, sr., 42,137
Hornsby,jim, so., 176
Houdek, Linda,jr.,161
Houlik, Steve,,so., 121
House, Kevin, so., 112,176
House of Representatives, 77
Houser, Connie, so., 176
House,janet, so., 47,176
Houser, Steve, sr., 42,137
Houston, Sam, sr., 63,137
Howard, Diane,jr., 161
Howard, Gary,jr,, 161
Howard, Larry,sr., 106,107,137
Howard, Linda, sr., 137
Howe, Richard,jr., 162
Howell, Mike, sr., 46,45,47,137
Howell, Patsy, sr., 137
Howell, Sheila,jr., 162
Howell, Wenda, sr., 137
Howing, Cheri,jr., 162,45,47
Hubbard, Pat,jr., 68,162
Hubbart, Mary,jr., 162
Huck, Lynn,jr.,162
Huckelby, Larry, so., 106,176
Hudson, Bill, sr., 137
Hudson,joetta, so., 176
Huff, Carolyn, 16
Huff, Doris, so., 176
Huff, Pat, so., 176
Huff, Ruth,jr., 162
Huffman, Douglasgr., 45,137
Huffman, Mary, 18,45,96
Huffman, Peggy, so., 176
Huffman, Sue, sr., 85,87,76,104,137
Hughes,janet, sr., 137
Hullett,joAnn,sr.,137
Hughes,jim,jr,, 45,116,117,162
Hughes,jewe1ene,jr., 162
Hull, Fred, so., 106
Hull, Linda, so., 176
Hulsey, Charlott,jr., 42,162
Hulsey, Delbert, sr., 45,137
Hume,j.E., 7,14
Hummel, Margaret,jr., 42,162
Humphrey, Bill, so., 137
Humphrey, Kathleen, so., 176
Hundley, Steve,-jr,, 162
Hunt, Carol,jr.,162
Hunt, Lillian, 28
Hunt, Rodell, sr., 80,137
Hunt, Stanley, 23
Hunter, Karen, sr., 137
Hunter, Pat, so., 79,176
Hupman, jean, so., 176
Hurst, David, sr., 137
John, Eric, so., 176
Hurst, Trudye, sr., 137
Huston, Barbara, sr., 58,137
Huston, Blyrhe,jr., 162
Hutchens,Jo,jr., 45,162
Hutchison, Larry, sr., 137
Hutchens, Steve, so., 106,112,176
1-1utchison,Janet, sn., 176
Hut.sell,A1an, sr., 45,138
Huxrnan, Elaine,Jr., 162
Huxman, Haro1d,Jr,, 162
Huyett, Dan, sr,, 138
Hytche, Helen,Jr,, 162
I
Illgner, Vicki,jr., 68,72,79,162
Industrial Education, 31 ,32,33
Ingerosoll,Jeanne, sr,, 138
Ingram, Arnold, sr., 106
Ingram, Beverly,jr., 162
Ingram, Rick,Jr.,162
Innis,Jan, so., 77,176
Innis, Karyl,jr., 97,104,12
Innis, Tom. sr., 110,138
Intelman, Helen, so., 176
Intermill, Robert, sr., 138
1rick,Wayne,sr.,138
Irvin, Frances, so., 176
Irvin, Marsha, sr., 138,146
Irwin, Paula, so., 176
Isaacson, Peter, sr., 45,138
Isern, Douglas, sr., 71
Islas, Steve, so., 106,114,176
- J
Jabara, Brock, sr., 49
Jabara,Jane, so.,176
Jackson, Carla, so,, 176
Jackson, Danny, so., 176
Jackson, Jeanne, so., 42,176
Jackson, Robert,jr., 110,162
Jacobs, Wanda,jr., 162
Jaerger, Larry, sr,, 106,138
Jamerson, George, sr., 138
James, Larry,so., 176
James, Patricia, sr., 138
Jantz, Dwayne,jr., 162
Jantz, Merle, so., 42,110,176
Janzen, Larry, sr., 138
Jarvis, Cathe, sr., 45,46,47,59,41,138
Jarvis,John, 32
Jeffries, Lynette, sr., 45,59,138
Jenkins, Carl,Jr.,162
Jenks, Dana,jr.,162
Jessen, Diane, so., 176
Jeter, Kay,jr., 162
Jewett, Dale, so., 176
Jewett, Glen, sr., 80,138
Jimenez, Roger, so., 106,114
Joachims, Don, sr., 138
Johnson, Inga, so., 77,177
Johanson, Rose, 35,65
Jones,
Jones
Charles, sr., 121,138
Cliff,sr.,42,76,138
Jones Debbie,so., 177
Jones Diana, so., 177
Jones Don,jr., 162
Jones Donnie,so., 177
Jones, Gayle,so., 26,177
Jones, Glen,Jr., 162
Jones, Grace, 28
Jones, Guil, 106,107,76,86,87,138,68
Jones, Holly,Jr., 104,158,162
Jones,Jackie, so,,177
Jones
Jones.
,Johnny,sr.,42,138
Jill,sr,, 138,154
Jones, Karen, sr., 42,138
Jones, Linda,sr., 139
Jones, Oscar, so., 177,121,106
Jones
Jones
Peter, so., 114,177
PhylLis,so.,177
Jones Robert,Jr., 162
Jones,Sally,sr,,58,77,l39
Jones,Toni,sr,,65,139
Jones Tony,sr., 139
Jones,Vicki,Jr., 162
Klassen,Jerel,sr., 139
Klee, Linda,jr., 162
Kloster, Sheryl,jr., 42,162
Klotz, Verla, so,, 177
Knaak, Karen, sr., 139
Knapp, Wendy, so., 177
Knauss, Marlene,sr., 139
Knierim, David,Jr., 162
Knierim, Pam, so., 177
Knight, Margaret, so., 177
Knightley,Jim,jr., 112,162
Knighton,Bob,Jr.,162
Knipp, Steven, so., 178
Knodel,John,jr,, 162
Knorr,Jamie, so., 76,79,l 12,113,174,178
Knowles, Cathy,-jr., 45,75,162
Knox, Willie, sr.,139
Knuth, Gordon, 32
Koby, Connie, sr., 139
Koester, Patty,jr., 162
Kollmai, Klaus, so., 178
Korach, Terry, so., 42,178
Kouba, Bruce,Jr.,162
Kouter, Norman, sr., 140
,James,sr., 121
Lee
Johnson,
Alvin, so., 176
Johnson, Beverly, so., 176
Johnson, David, so,, 176
Johnson, David, sr., 138
Johnson, Dorothy, so., 177
Johnson, Dorothy, sr., 138
Johnson, Eva, sr.,138
Johnson, Eleanor, so., 177
Johnson, Gary, so., 114,177
Johnson, Gary,jr., 162
Johnson, Gary, sr., 138
Johnson, Harvey, so., 177
Johnson
Johnson,Janice,jr.,162
Johnson,Jean, so., 177
Johnson,John,Jr., 42,121,
Johnson, LuAnn,jr.,162
Johnson, Steve,jr., 162
Johnson, Witt, 32
Jones, Aimee, 34
Jones Ann,so,,177
Jones Antionette,jr., 162
Jones, Beverly, sr., 138
Jones
, Bill, so., 106,177
114,162
Jordan, Gilbert, sr., 139
Jordan, Ronald, so., 177
Junior class, 156-169
Junior-senior Prom, 86,87
Just, Bradley, so., 106
Justice, Alyce, so., 30,177
K
Kailer, Scott, sr., 38,39,139
Kaiser, Allanna, sr., 139
Kappleman, Kathy, so., 177
Karns,Jess,jr., 45,162
Kater,James,Jr., 45,162
Kaths, Peggy, sr., 139,177
Kauffman, Kay, so., 177
Kauffman, Michael,jr,, 162
Keesecker, Maribeth, sr,, 20,139
Keith, Earl, so., 177
Kelley, Carol, sr., 139
Kelley, Pam,jr., 162
Ke1ly,Jan,so.,177
Kelly, Larry, so,, 177
Kelly, Wilma, so., 177
Kelson, Sam, sr., 45,139
Kem, Mary, 7,28
Kemerling, Dick, so., 177
Kemnitz,Jerry, so., 177
Kendrick,Janice,Jr., 162
Kennedy, Fran, so,, 177
Kennedy, Helen, 24
Kenyon, Phil, so., 106,177
Kenyon, Russell, so., 42,112,177
Kessler, Lynn, sr., 139
Kesterson, Craig,Jr., 110,162
Kidd, Gene, sr., 139
Kiefer, Eva, 10
Kiehll, Vicki, sr., 139
Kiker, Robert,jr., 162
Kilgore, Lark, so., 177
Killion, Charles, so., 177
Kinghin, Tanya, so., 177
Kinder, Greg,Jr,, 45,162
King, Bob, sr.,139
King, Eleanor, 11
King,Jim,Jr.,162
King,Judith, so., 177
King, Maurice, so., 106,121
King, Nancy,jr., 162
King, Wilman, sr,,139
Kingsbury, Suzanne,jr., 162
Kingsley, Diane, sr., 139
Kingsley,John, so., 42,177
Kinkaid, Bob, sr., 139
Kinney, Carolyn,jr., 162
Kinney, Dick, sr., 45,74,139
Kinney,Joe, so., 106,177
Kirby,Jim,sr,, 88,89,106,107,139
Kirby, Kay, so., 68,77,l77,I85
Kirk, Gerald, sr., 49,139
Kirk, Tom, so., 112,177
Kissick, Claude, 34
Kitch,Jim,sr., 71 ,77,139
Kitchen, Bill, so., 177
Kivett, Merla, 28
Kralicek,Joe, so., 178
Krause, Connie, sr., 140
Krehbiel, Ellen, sr,, 140
Krehbiel, Teresa, so., 178
Krob, Alan, so., 178
Krob, Linda, so., 178
Krueger, Robert, sr,, 45,140
Kuefe1,John, sr., 140
Krug, Warren, so., 178
Krusemark, Richard, so., 178
Kullman,John sr., 42,140
Kurtz, Bill,so., 178
Kurtz, Lester, so,, 42,97,178
Kuykendall, Linda, so., 178
L
Ladd, Richard, 33
LaFever, C1ark,jr., 45,162
Lager, Maureen, sr., 140
Laible, Warren, sr., 42,140
Lamb, Karen,jr.,162
Lambert,James, sr., 140
Lambert, William,Jr., 162
Lance,Jane, so1,42,178
Landis, David, sr., 140
Landis, Don, sr., 140
Landis,'1'im,sr., 140
Langston, Miriam, sr., 140,143
Larson, Roberta,jr., 42,163
Lassman, Karen, so., 178
Latin Club, 53
Lattin, Berry, sr., 140
Lattin, Carolyn, sr., 140
Laudermilk, Tom, so., 178
Laufer, Steve, so., 178
Laughlin, Calvin, sr., 140
Lawless, Ronald, sr., 140
Laughlin, Marvin, so., 178
Laughlin, William, 14
Lawrence, Brenda, so., 178
Lawrence, Rudye, sr., 140
Laws, Dennis,Jr., 163
Lawson, Paul, sr., 45,47,I40
League, Leland,jr., 163
Leaper, Mildred, 17
1.1eBlond,Judy, sr,, 52,77,140,81
Ledbetter, Carole,Jr., 163
Ledbetter, Shirley, sr., 45,140
Letterwomeirs Club 67
Lewallen, Kenneth, sr., 141
Lewis, Carolyn, so., 178
Lewis, Eva, 28
Lewis, Greg, 42
Library, 35
Lietz, Gilbert, 33
Liggins, Ralph, so., 106,178
Lightner, Bob,Jr., 68,163
Lightner, Paulette, sr., 64,70,71,141
Lile,Jack, sr., 45,141
Lille, Deidi-a,Jr., 163
Lind, Sandy, so., 77,178
Lindeman, Lance, sr., 141
Lindeman, Peggy, so,, 178
Lindert, Dennis,so., 106,112,178
Lindley, Mike so., 178
Lindquist, Beth,jr., 53,55,77,163
Lindquist, Ermal, 14,15
Lingafelter, Damon, so., 42,178
Lingafelter, Larry,Jr., 42,163
Lininger, Margaret, sr., 45,1JHi
Lininger, Marietta, so., 178
Little, Mike, sr., 141
Little, Mike,jr., 163
Littlejohn, Deena,Jr,, 163
Littlejohn, Larry,Jr., 106
Livengood, Kathy, so., 42,178
Livengood, Kenneth, sr., 141
Lockmann, Larry,so., 178
Lockwood, Linda, so., 178
Lofgreen, Deanna, sr., 141
Logan, Bennie, sr., 61 ,141
Logan, L.V., 33
Logan, Mary, 28
Lohrenz, Blanche, 17,53
Long, Gary,Jr., 163
Long, Kenny, so., 42,106,121,178
Long, Lora, so., 178
Long, Wassace, so., 121
Longan, Sally, so,,179
Longenecker, Vicki,jr., 163
Longhofer, Dennis, sr,, 141
Longstaff, Richard,jr., 45,1 14
Lord and Lady Echo, 88,89
Lott, Dale,jr., 163
Lott, Dean, so., 42,179
Lott, Helen, so., 179
Lott, Marilyn, sr., 141
Loudenback, Becky, so,, 76,105,178
Loudenback, Cindy, sr., 141
Love, Marcia,jr., 42,163
Love, Rudy,jr., 45
Lovett, Phil,jr., 42,106,163
Loveland, Richard, sr., 106,117,141
bow, Richard,jr., 163
Loyd, Betsy, sr., 55,77,141
Loyd, Martha,Jr., 42,76,160,163
Lubbers, Martin, so., 179
Lubbers, Stanley, so., 179
Ludwick, Dick,jr., 163
Lueker, Marilyn,jr., 87,104,163
Lukens, Buz,jr., 79,87,112,163
Lundy, Sheryl, sr., 45,141
Luther, Terry, so., 179
Lutz, Galen, so., 179
Lygrisse, Sharon,jr,, 163
Lynch,Jack, sr,, 141
Lynn, Willie, sr,, 141,106
Lyon, Barbara, ll
Lyon, Nancy, sr., 51,141
Lyon, Susie,jr., 68,76,69,163
Lee, Carol,jr.,163
Lee, Linda, sr., 140
Lee, Connie,jr., 121,163
Lee, Peggie, sr., 140
,Robert,jr.,163
Leep, Sharri, 21
LeFall,Johnnie, sr., 140
Leidy, Pat,jr., 163
Leisy, LuAnn, sr., 77,85,87,104,140,184
Lemen, Sherlyn, sr,, 45,140
Lemon, Sheilam,Jr.,163
Lemons, Kare,jr., 163
Leseberg, Karen, sr., 45,140
I.es1ie,Janice, so., 47,178
Lester, Candy, sr., 140
Lettermen's Club 66
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Maben, Shary,jr., 163
MacDonald, Kathy,-ir., 163
MacPherson, Will, sr., 106,141
Mackie, Karen,Jr., 45,163
MacLean, Modena,jr., 163
Maddox,James, 24,106
Madole, Ronnie, so., 179
Magdaleno, Lawrence, so., 179
Mah, Tse-Chien, so., 179
Mah, William,Jr., 163
Maisch, Mary, so., 179
Maisch, Ted, sr., 112,141
Malaby, Alan, so., 42
Maley, Richard, so., 179
Nusse, April, sr., 42
Nyquist, I-'loyd,l5
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Mark o nn,sr., 142 .
M Wrsti,-,jr.,l
M3 ,Wesley,sr.,1 2 "P
Marshall, Mic, ,y,s' ., 179
Mar all, Sh 41
a in, arles, r,,4142
Ma i ,Davi ,sr,,,,152
Martial 142 t
ar n Ronnie so l
artin, Sandra, sr.,'l
, 1McMa a ,Marty,Jr ,15 6,164
McMullen, Peg,j1j,, 125164 .
1 McNeil, K1y,yi,r.,,11 64
11101415-ll, jimlsrl 143 ., y.
McNelly,janet, sr., 60, 43I' ,
l 1McPhail,jI,1dy, sp? 7117, 79 if
D, 1 McPhers ,1,Gagy,jr.,164 V,
. yh udella,so., 179 1' !
Mcleryalg v ,jr.,416?
1 Ra arsha,jr., 164 1
cRae,, 'errill, so 117 " '
,fl 'McRae,fF hy, jr.,6Lt-143
Medlinl 1 ' s, sr,,143
Mee,T6 ,jr., 164 A
Me, , chael,jr., 164
,L J,11VIee era'D nbirsi 164'
Marl,Phylll5.s6,,l7 Wgjl 1
Martin,f1'erry r., 164 'F
rtinfay ,sr.,45,142 N I
aslen avid, so., 1l110 179
asle , llen,'r.,4?4i,164
ason,gQeithj'.,4 ,l ,
Maas Mik ,so.,179
Marg eiie,1:r1e,sr., 142. .
nth Cluby, 56 ,
ath Departmelny, 12,13
Mathenia,Daris,sr., 142
Maihjvs, Roy, 33 , '
Mattson, lngfl, so,4147,45,179
Maxedon, Anita1jr.,f164
Maxwell,Willa,sr,,142 'Y
May,john, sr., 42,142
McAdams, Marilyn, sr., 142
Mdwtisler, Belvzl, 21
McCaflery, Mary, 35
Mccaffety, w.H., 7,14
McCarthy, raine, sr., 142
McCartne
,Sandra,jr,, 42,164
McClanahan,jill, sr,, 131,142
McClanahan, W.L., 10
McClellan, BClh,iSO., 47,174
McClellan, Gwen, so., 42,179
McClella,n,
Melvin, sr., 142
McClintock, Dennis, sr., 142
' Meeks, Fr d,j13., 1641
Meeks, ck,sr'.,143 C .f
Megli, i nneth,sr.,143,153
, 'Meh1fTed,jr., 117,164 A
Meisin er Martha so, 179
4. I ,
g , , ,
Mellor, Mary Kay, so.-, 179
Melton, Palil, so., 179
,Z 1 embrialq-,186 'r z
f Q endenhall,Donna,j.r.,42,l64
Menderlhallklames, so., 17
Me'nne,'Emily,jr., 164 '
Merchant, Lloyd, sr., 143
Meredith, Linda, sr., 143
Merkou 's, Nicki, sr., 143
' Merrill,iCarol, so,, 179,186 4 1
Merrill, Charles, sr., 66,121,143
1 Merrill, Melanie, so., 179
Messenger, 75 x 4
Mettlen, Peg, so., 17
Metz,jim,sr.,143
Metzdorf, Kenneth,jr., 164
Meyer,jim, so., 17
Mezger, Dee Ann, sr., 143
Michael, Mark, sr., 45,80,143,8l
Michaelis, Paula, so., 17 '
Miles, Fran, sr., 143 ,
Miles, Paul,jr., 112,164
Miles, Stexqe, sr., 42,143
l
Mo vref,
Sid,4,8,9,173
Mofirehouseg Bob,jr1, 165
Mo, 'son, Dennis,sr1,144 1 X
Mfar 'son,jane, sr,,:5l44 -
M' 4 ,Pai,jr., 164 .
Mor' ll,june, 24 I A
M an, Cheryl,jr.,87,105,165
Morgan, Qarrell,jr., 165
Morozzog,Mary Alice, 15 y .
Morrill,'Martl1a, so., 180
Morris,jim, so., 180
Morrow, Esther,jr., 165 -
Moses, Max, so., 180,112
Mostrom,,Mike,jr., 165 r '
xltigtion Pictures Operators, 62 I
1 owdy, Elizabeth, sr., 144
Moyer, Barbana, sr., 177,55,47,45,l44
Muller, Roy, so., 180 i
Mueller, Diana, sr., 144 -
Mueller, Marvel, sr., 144
Muldrew, Edith, sr., 144
Mullen, Donna, sr., 144 lf
Muma, Bill,jr.,165
Mundell,john,jr., 165
Mundy, Dale, sr., 144
Mundy, Steve, so,,180
Muno5,David,jr.,165
Munsell, Roger, srl, 144
Munson, Max,sr.,144
Murphree, Linda, sr., 144- ,
Murphy, Kathryn, 1 1 ' ' 4
Murphy, Mike, so., 180 '
Myer,-joe, so., 180,42
.1
Myers, Barbara,jrf, 165
Myers, Keith, so., 180
Myers: Ken, sr., 41 ,151,80,45,42
Myers, Mark, so., 180,106 u
Myers,
Rob, so,, 1'10 ,
"My Three Angels", 38,39
s WN
Nacheff, Madelene, so., 180
McClintock, Rex, so., 179
McClish, William: so,, 17,9
McClure, Cathie, sr., 142
McClure,james, so., 42
McClur in,Becky,jr., 164
McCo ar, Gary, sr., 142
McConnell, Marilynn,jr., 164 ,1
McCoy, Carolyn, 24
McCoy, lrman, sr., 75,142
McCracken, Fred,jr., 1 17
McCray,-Iohn, 11 L
McC1'ay, Mary,jr., 45,164 '
McCreary, Michael, so., 179
McCullough, Mary, so,, 179
McCullough, Naomi,so,, 179
McCullough, Ruth, so., 17
McCune, Tadd,jr., 45,164
Mc urtis, Marvin, so., 42,179 . '
Mc aniel, David, sr., 142,
McDonald, Howard, so., 17
McDonald,ludy, so., 51,142
McDonough, Mary Frances, sr., 142
McEntire, Leslie,jr., 117,164
MCF3Tl3Hd, Peg, sr., 142
McC-ariety, Alice, sr., 142
McGariety, Shirley, so., 17 5
McGaugh,Connie,jr.,164
McGaggh, Dennis,jr., 164
McGee, Bill, sr., 142
McGilbra, Gayle, so., 17
McGonigle, William so., 17
McGowan, Sheila, sr., 142
McGuire, Bill, sr.,106,107,1l7,142
MH-lenry, Samuel, sr., 143
Mcllnay, Robert, sr., 143
McIntyre, Regar,jr., 164
McKee, Cindy,jr,, 164
McKee, Michele, so., 179
Mill,1Russell,jr., '164
Millberri, Darlene, sr., 57,143
Miller,
a Miller,
Donnita,-ir., 164
Doug, so,, 179
Miller, 1rene,jr., 164 D
Miller, Karen, sr., 143 4
Miller,
Ken, sr., 143
Miller,.Iea'nnetLe, so., 179
Miller,john,jr., 164
Miller, Margaret, 2 '
Miller, Melissa,jr., 164
Miller, Sharon, so., 179
Miller, Tefrygr., 164
,Milles0n, Sheilia, sr., 143
Millaon, Sheryl, so., 179'
Millett, Nancy, 2
Na.sh,joh, so., 180,121
Nathanson, Carol, so., 180
National Forensic League, 70,71 A
Neal, Carl, sr., 25,145
Neathery, Douglas, so., 180,106
Neff, Tammy, sr., 165,45' J 1
Nell,Vickey, sr., 145 ? 3 Q
Nelson, Nancy, sr.,58,l45 4
Nelson, Roxbert, sri, 145
Newman, Chloe,sr.,145 1
Newton,jim, sr., 145 '
Nichols, Rob, sr., 145
Niles, Linda,sr., 145
Northcutt, Linda, sr,, 17,74,68,52,45,145,88,89
Norton, Tracy, sr., 145 -
Neice, Don, so., 180
, I
Oakes,judy,jr.,165
Ochs, Deanna,jr., 165
Odefseff, Barbara,jr., 165
Ogan, Norman, sr., 145W ,
Ogle,fDavid,y., 45,145,106,107
Ogle, joana, so., 180,72
Oglesbee, Kenton, sr., 145
O'hara, Dorathy, 29
Oldham, Linda,so., 180
Oliphant,Ted,so., 180,114 I
Oliver, Charence, so., 180
Oliver, David, sr., 145
Oliverkloann, so., 180 V
Oliver, Connie, so., 180,106
Olsen, Russ, so., 180
Opheim, Bruce,jr., 165
opheim, Robert, so,180,42
Orchestra, 45
Orloske, Cindy,jr., 165,45
Orndoff, Dianne, so., 180
Oroke,-Ioan,jr., 165,42
O'Rourl5e, Robert, 1 1
Orr, Larry, so., 180
Orr, Preston,jr.,,l65 '
Orr, Sara,jr., 165:70
Osborn, Cheryl, sr., 145
Osborne, Donna, so., 18,0
Oswald, Charles,jr., 165
Ott, Rogex,jr., 165
Ottaway, Sally, sr., 145
Outstanding Boy and Girl
Owens, Denny, so.,vl 80
Owens, Lonzetta,jr., 165
., 1
P - '
1
Packer,-Ioan,jr., 165,47,46,45
Page,joe, sr., 145
Page, Melindakjr., 165
Page, Nancy,jr,S'l65,42
Palacio, Sylvia,-jr., 165
Palmer, David, sr., 145
Park, David, so., 180
Parkerkleff, sr,, 145
Parker, Melissa, so., 180 .
Parrish, Vickie, so., 180 A
Parry, Dorothy, sr., 165
Parsons,jim, sr., 45,145,117
Patterson, Mary, so., 180
Patterson, Patricia, so., 180
Patton, Brenda,jr., 165
Patton, Mike,jr., 165
Patton, Paula, so., 180
Paulin
Payne,
Payne,
Payne,
Payne,
Peake,
Peake
,Vicki,sr.,42,1-45
Cherlyn, sr., 145
Dennis, so., 180
jack, sr., 145
Janice, so., 180
Ron,jr., 165
Steve, so., 180,117,110
f
Mills, Carol,jr., 164
Miner, Gay, sr., 144
'Mitchell, Phil,jr., 164
Mitts, Norman,jr.,,164
Modern Dance, 48 '
G Moffitt, Nancyjr., 164
Montague, Ronnie,jr,, 164
Montgomery, Ann, so., 179
Montgomery,-Iodie, so., 17
Nelson
Nelson
Nelson
Nelson
, Herb, so., 180
James, so., 180
,jeanne, so., 180
, 1.inda,jr.,165
Nettleton, Lois, so., 180
Pearman,juttie,jr., 165
Pecht, Max,jr., 165,42
Peffer, Charles, sr., 145
Pendergraft, Dianne, so.,
Pendergraft, Marilyn, sr,,
180,77
145
Nevermann,jim, so., 180,42
Nicholas, Carolyn, so., 180
Nichols, Linda,jr.,165
Nichols, Ron,jr., 14,165
Nicherson, Sandra, so,, 180
Penix, Edith, so., 180
Penix, Pat,jr., 165
Penix, Robert, sr., 146
Pennington, George, so., 180
Penneck, Nikki, sr., 146
' Montgomery, Marilyn, sr,, 144
Montgomery, Robert, so., 17
Moon, Virgil,jr., 164
Moore
Moore
, Alfred,sr.,42,144
, Bob, sr., 144
Moore, Cami, so., 17
Moore
Moore
Moore
Moore
Moore
Moore
Moore
-,jill,so.,179
,Ch2irlotte, sr., 144
,Cherlyn,jr., 164
, Debby, so., 179
, Duane, so., 42,177
, George, so,,112, 17
,jean, sr., 144
Nixon,
Norris,
Don, so., 180
jack, so.,180
Norris, Kenneth,jr., 165,38,39
Norris,
Madison, so., 180
Penny, Barry, so,, 180
Pep Club, 72,73,141
Perlinfein, Bessie, ll
Perry, Andrea,jr., 165
Nossaman, Ron, sr., 145
Novacek, Don,jr., 165
Novak, Charles, so., 53,106
Nowell, Raymondhjr., 165
Nurse, 35
Nuss,janice,jr.,165
Nuss,jayne, so.,180
Nuss, Vicky,jr., 165,45
192
Perry, Bob, so., 180,158
Perry, Gina, sr., 146,38,39
Perry, Tim, so., 180,106
Perryman,jeannette,so., 180
Persons, Brock, so., 180
Pete,johnny,so., 121
Peters,janel,jr., 165
Peters, Marge, so., 180
Peters. Willard, 23
Peterson, Bill,jr., 165
Peterson, Dennis, sr., 17,146
Peterson, Kathyxjr., 165
Petterson, Dennis, so., 181,114,110
Peterson, Mike, sr.. 146,111,110
Petterson, Robert, sr.. 45
Petty. Dennis. sr,, 47,146
Pfeffer. Vila, 35
Pharesululie, sr., 68,l51,51,45,l-16
Phelan, Kathy, so., 181
Phew, Benny, so., 63
Phillippe. Annabel, 21
Phillips, Betty,jr., 165
Phillips, Ralph, 33
Philliw. YVendi, sr., 146
Pickett.jim, sr., 42,146
Phipps, Whitney, jr., 165
Phye, Cindy,jr., 165
Physical Education Depart., 24,25
Pierpoint. Pam, sr., l31,43,42,146
Pigg. Douglas, so,, 181,106
Pine. Sherri, so., 181
Pingree.Diane,sot.181
Pinkerton, Sheryl,-ir., 165
Pinkston, Carl, so., 181
Piper, Anita, so., 181
Pipkin, Gayle, sr., 52,146
Pipkin, Susan, so., 181,47
Polite, Sedalia, so., 181
Richert
Pirner, Linda, sr., 146
Pirtle,-leannie, sr., 23.46,45,47,146,41
Pirtle, Kathy,jr., 77,165,-16,47
Plinsky, Daxid.jr., 165,106
Pluahklohn, sr,, 146
Poindexter, Cindy,jr., 42,165,163,79,51,77
Pollard, Betty, 29
Pollard, Donald,jr., 45
Pollock, Robin, so., 181,106
Ponds,-Ieanne, 29
Porter, Lynn, so.. 181
Porter, Wayne, so., 181
Pottenger, Linda, sr., 72,68,52,146
Potter,-lim,jr., 165
Pottorf,-laanes,-ir., 165,42
Potts, Nelsonna,jr,, 165
Powell, Betty,jr,, 166
Powers, Mike, so., 181,106
Powers, Patricia, sr,, 146
Prather, Eddie, so., 181
Pratt, Nancy, sr., 146
Pmtz, john, sr., 146
Pray, Donna, sr., 55,146
Prentice, Dave,-ir., 166
Prssor, Patty, so., 181,48
Price, Bruce, so., 181,65,42
Price, Da.ryl,jr., 106
Price,-lim, sr., 110,79,80,146
Pride, Fred,jr., 166
Prince, Pauline, 29
Princell, Gail, so., 181
Prophet, Donald, 23
Puckett, Donna, sr., 146
Pugh, La1a,jr.,166
Purcell, Bob, so., 181,112,106
Pyle, Ernie, sr., 42,146
Q
Qvualls, Danny, so., 181
Qfuery, Melvin, so., 181
Quinn, Dave,jr., 166,110
R
Radcliff, Roger,jr., 166,76,77
Ragan, Cherryl, sr,, 147
Ralston, Diane, so., 181,186
Rambe, Tomma, so., 181
Ramirez, David, sr., 147
Ramsey, Ranney,jr., 166,71
Ramsey, Robin, so., 181
Randall, Chris, sr., 167,74,75,147
Rankin, Bill, sr., 147
Ranney, David, sr., 106
Ranney, Edgie, sr., 147,106
Rapp,Bill,jr., 166,167,110
Ratcliff, Christine, so., 181
Ratcliff, Roger,jr., 166
Ratcliff, Roy, sr., 147
Rathbun, Kenny, sr., 147
Rather, Georgia, so,, 181
Ravens, Rita, sr., 55,42,l47,77
Ray. Theresa, sr,, 147
Ray, Zenelle,-ir., 166
Reaves, Felida,jr., 166
Reaves, Paul,jr., 166,42
Reaves, Valecia,-jr., 166,42
Rector, Roy, sr., 42,106
Red Cross, 58
Redford, Linda, sr., 55,528,147
Ree, Donna, sr., 67,147
Reed, Euel, sr., 147,106,107
Reed, Glenda, sr., 147
Reed, Vickie,jr., 166
Reeser, Charles, so., 181
Reid. Walter,jr., 166
Reif,jackie,sr., 147
Relf, Frances, so., 181
Renard, Connie, sr., 147
Renard, Danny, so., 181
Renollet,janice, so., 181,72
Resser. Mari-in,jr., 166
Reuberson,-james, 33
Revels, Cecil, so., 106
Reyels, Charles,jr., 106
Revert, Mary Louise,jr., 166,42 ,97
Reynolds, Craig, sr., 147
Reynolds, Drew, so,, 78
Rhodes, Carry,jr., 166,121
Rhoads, Louise, so., 26,42
Rhone, Wilma, so., 181
Rice, Carol,jr,, 166,42
Rice, Cheryl, sr., 72,60,45,l47
Rice,ja
ckie, sr., 147
Rice, Nancy,jr., 166
Rice, Purley,jr., 26,166
Rich, Charleskjr., 166
Rich,james, sr., 147
Rich, Kim,jr., 166
Richardson,-Ierry, sr., 147
Richardson, Kathleen, sr., 147
Richardson, Ray,-ir., 166,114
Richardson, Sharon, sr., 147
,Kathy,5r., 166,42
Richmond,janeen, so., 181
Richmond, Robert, sr., 147
Rickabaugh, Patrida, 21
Rickert, A.S., 6,13
Riggan, Mike,jr.. 166
Riggins, Claudia, so., 181
Riggins, Orral,-jr,, 166
Riley, Phyllis, sr., 147
Riley, Rex, srl, 47,45,147,38,39,41
Riley, Sue, sr., 147
Rindt, Craig, so., 181
Ripley, Drederick, so., 181
Rishel,jim,jr., 166,42
Rishel, Ruth Ann, so., 181
Ritchie,janet, sr., 72,131,147
Reach, Cathy, so,, 181,79,77
Robb, Connie, so., 181
Robb, Marda,jr., 166
Roberson, Dennis,jr., 166
Roberts, Roberta, 26
Roberts, Rosemary, sr., 76,68,79,45,147
Robertson, Laura, srl, 148
Robinson, Gloria,jr., 166
Robinson, Marjorie, so., 181
Robinson, Maryjane, so., 181,47
Robinson, Mike, so., 181,117,106
Robinson, Nancy, sr., 74,148
Robinson, Randy, so., 181
Robinson, Sandie, sol, 182
Robinson, Sandy, sr., 45,148
Robinson, Velma, so., 182
Rockmore,-Ierline,jr., 166
Rodda,
Robert,jr,, 166
Rodriquez, Betty,jr., 166
Roets, Fred, sr., 148
Rogers,
Nadine, 35
Rolfe, Carolyn, so.. 182
Rose, Sid, so., 182
Rosen, Steve, sr., 148
Rosenbaum, Phillip, sr., 42,148
Ross, Ava,jr., 166
Ross, Barbara,jr., 166,42
Ross, Gerald, 21
Ross,Ginger,jr.,166,77,87
Ross, Sheila, so,,182
Roth, Christine, so., 182
Rowe, Doug, so,, l82,42,110
Rowe, Rod, so., 182,42
Roy, Ronnie, sr., 148
Rucker. Sally, so,, 182
Rudin, Elise,-jr., 166
Ruffin, 1-1erbert,l5
Ruflin, Pam, sr., 148
Russell, Martha,jr., 166
Rutherford, Linda, so,, 182
Rutherford, Pam, so., 182
Ryan. Ellyn, so., 182
Ryanklanet, sr., 52,148
Ryanklean, sr., 74,55,l48
Ryun,jim,sr.,148,102,111,110
S
Sabata, Mary, so., 182
Saddler, Donna,.jr,, 166
Safety Club, 59
Salmon, Greg, sr., 45,47,148
Saltzman, Grayce,jr., 166
Sample, Sheila, sr., 148
Sander, Chuck, sr., 148
Sander, Sharon, sr., 148
Sanders, Billy,jr., 166
Sanders, 15en,jr., 166,121,106
Sardou, Rick, sr., 148
Saums, Pat,sr., 148
Saumweber, Daiid, sr., 70,7l,14
Saumweber, Mary, so,, 182
Saunders, Nancy, sr., 54,148
Savoy, Mark, sr., 148
Sawyer, Dorothy, so., 182
Schaaf, Keene,jr., 166,114
Schaaf, Kent, jr., 166
Schaar, 166
Schaetzle, Keith, sr., 148
Schafer, Sidenie, sr., 77,47,42,1-48,76
Schauner, Linda, sr., 80,148
Schauner, Steve,jr.. 166
Schenk, Darrell,jr., 166
Schmersey, Diana, sr., 148
Schmidt,jim, sr,,148
Schnurr, Ga.il,jr., 166,77
Schooler,-lanice, sr,, 42,148
Schooler,joe, so., 182,106
Scholarships, 80,81 ,82,83
Schrimshaw, Kay, sr., 60,148
Schuetz, Connie,jr., 166
Schug, Stan, so., 182,106
Schuh, Marian, 15
Schuhs, Ginger, sr., 149
Schwartz, PerrySue,jr., 166
Science Club, 64
Sdence Dept, 22,23
Scott, Cheryl, srl, 149
Scott, Cherlyn, so., 182
Scott, Fred,jr., 166
Scott, Rick,-jr., 166
Scruggs, Ken, sr., 149
Scruggs, Walter, so., 106
Sebring, Mary, srl, 149
Secretaries, 11
See, Lillian, so., 182
Seefeld, Clyde, sr., 149
Seeryyjerry,-jr., 166
Seiler, Charles, sr., 149
Selxidge, Gerald, sr,, 149
Seiler, Martha,jr., 166
Sell, Steve,jr., 166,110
Sellers, Wendel, so., 182
Selvidge, Asonjia, so- 182
Senate, 76
Senior Class, 124,155
Schockelford, Pat,jr,, 167,45
Shackleford, Stephen, sr., 46,45,47,149
Shaffer, Pam, so., 182
Shank, Rod,sr., 149
Shannon, Robert, sr., 42,149
Shapley, Carol,-jr., l67,65,42
Sharp, Lindon, sr., 149
Shaw, Tim, sr., 61,149
Shawver,jane,jr., 167
193
Sheaks,john, sr., 68,149
Shehi, Linda, sr., 45,149
Shelby, Louise, sr., 149
Sheldon, Kevin, so., 182
Shell, Danny,jr,, 167
Shellenberger, Elfrieda, 30
Shepard, Glenda,jr., 167
Sheperd, Richard, sr., 149
Sherbon, Mary, sr., 149
Sherman, Lester,sr., 149
Sherrilhlohn, so., 182
Shields, Drieda,jr,,167
Shields, Elden, so., 182,79,42,106,1l1
Shipoiser, Lawrence, 9
Shipp, Doyle, sr., 149
Shiyely,Jack, so,, 54
Shoate, Mike, sr., 149
Shockley, Raymond, sr., 149
Shofler, Robert, so., 182
Shorter, Toni, so., 42
Shotwell, Lester, so., 182
Shults. Marcia, sr,, 149
Shumate,Terry,jr., 167,42
Shunterman, Leon,sr., 149
Shurley, William, so,, 182
Shuyler, Lowell,jr., 167
Sickles, Clifford, 24
Sidener, Roy, sr., 12,149
Siebert, Gretchen, sr., 131 ,149,76
Siemer, Dick,jr., 167
Simmons
, Colena,jr., 167
Simmons, 1-1azel,jr., 167
Simmons,jim, sr,,149
Simmons, Ron. sr,, 106,107
Simoni, Alan,jr., 176
Simpson,
Simpson,
jane,jr., 167,77
janice,jr., 176
Simpson, Mayjr., 167
Simpson, Tom, sr., 42,149,196
Sims, Mary,jr,, 167
Sinclair, Don,jr., 167,117
Sisk,john, sr., 150
Sizemore,jack,jr., 167,49
Skelton, Danny,jr., 167.42
Skilesuless,-jr., 167
Skiles, Stan, sr., 150
Skinner, Karen, sr,, 150
Slade, Dale,-ir.,167
Slaugh
Slingel
ter, Harold, so., 182,106
and, Yvonne, 24
Slocum, Bernard,jr., 167
Small,
Barbara, sr., 26,150
Small, Candy, sr., 150
Smart, Patricia, sr., 150
Smith, Anne, so., 182
Smith, Brenda, sr., 150
Smith, Clayton, so., 182
Smith, Constance, 13
Smith, Dale,jr,, 167
Smith,
Smith,
Don, sr., 150
Ernestine, sr., 150
Smith,-lack, sr., 150
Smithklanice, sr., 150
Smith,-Iohnny, sr., 150
Smith, 1arry,sr., 150
Smith, Laura, so,, 182
Smith, Martha, so,, 42
Smith, Mary Ruth,jr., 167,42
Smith, Richard, so., 182,42
Smith, Terrell,jr., 167,42
Smith, Thomas, sr., 56,80,63,150
Smith, Val, sr., 45
Smith, Vickie, so.,183
Smith, Wayne, so., 183,117
Smith, Wilma, sr., 150
Smyth, Vicky, sr., 150
Snow, Courtney, sr., 150
Social Studies Dept., 14,15
Soder. Darwin, sr., 150
Soder, Eric,jr., 167,42
Sokerka,jack,jr,, 167
Solter, Kris,-ir., 167
Sooter, Earl, so., 183
Sophomore Class, 170,185
Sours,-lim, so., 183,42
Southern, Clyde, so., 183
Spanish Club, 51
Spark,janice,jr., 167,42
Taylor,
Trowbridge, Rodney, sr., 87
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'Q nger,jane,jr., 1 T ,Chris,so., 183,106
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S niie1d,Geral sr.,15O
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S ' eld,Mitche , o. 183
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Svtapp, Bobbie, , 50
Starkey, Daniel, so,, 183
States, Sharon,jr., 167
Steadman, 1.arry,jr., 168
Stebbins, Flora, 10
Steele, Perry, so., 183
Steele, Shir1ey,jr., 168
Steele, Susie, so,, 42
Steiner, Susan,jr,, 168
Stephans, Cathy,jr,, 168,75
Stephenson, Pam, so,, 183,47
Stephenson, Suzanna, sr., 150
Sterrett, Carry, sr., 47,45,150
Stevens. Doug, so., 106
Stevens,-lane, so., 183
Stevens,janice, so., 183
Stevens,jeri, sr., 150
Stevens,-lim, sr,, 168
Stevens, Lawrence,jr., 45
Stevens, Tommy, sr., 151,106
Stevens, William,jr., 168
Stewart, Brendell, sr., 151
Stewart, Martha, sr,, 151
Stewart, Sherry,jr,, 168
Stimson, Anita, sr., 45,151
SL.john, Barry, so., 183
Stokes, Mary,jr,, 168
Tay1or,joel, so., 84,42
Taylor, Martha, so., 183
Taylor, Pau1a,jr., 168
Taylor, Randy, sr., 151
Sarah, so., 183
Taylor, Sharon, so., 183
Teaff, Linda, sr,, 151
Tedlock, Sherre1l,jr., 168
Terrell, Barbara,jr., 168
Terrell, Rose Marie, sr., 152
Tharp,janet,jr., 168
Tharp, Sandy, sr., 152
Theus,janel1, so., 183
Thogmartin,jeanette,sr., 152
Thogmartinkloyce, sr., 152
Thogmartin, Larry, so., 183
Thomas, Barbara, sr., 152
Thomas, Eddie, so., 184,121
Thoma5,jan,jr., 168,45
Thomp
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son, Anna, sr., 47,45,152
son, Burk,jr., 168,68,76,87
Thompson, Carolyn, so., 184
Thompson, Cora1ee,jr., 168
Thompson, Frank,jr.,168
Thompson, 1-lazel, so., 184
Thompsonulanice, sr., 152
Thompson,judith,so., 184,47
Thompson, Kenneth, 18,44,42
Thompson, l.,oue11a,jr., 168
Thompson, Mike,jr., 168
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son, Ray, sr., 42,152
son, Shirley, so., 184,42
Terry,jr., 168
gill, Terry,sr., 152,106
Stokes, U1ysses,jr., 121
Stone,
Stone,
Stone,
Gene,sr., 127,151
Steve,sr.,136,80,151
Steven,jr,, 168
Storey,jessie,jr., 168
Storm, Rickey,jr., 168
Stoskophklan, so., 183
Stout, Art, sr., 151
Stovall, Cheryl, sr., 151
Stovall, Bill, sr., 151
Stoy, Rod, so., 183
Strain,
Ronnie, so., 183
Strait, Mike,jr., 168,42
Stratton, Angela, 17
Strawn, Laurence, so., 183
Street, Darrell,jr., 168,42
Strella,Carro11,sr,, 151
Strelow, Larry,jr., 168
Stricker, Sharon, sr., 151
Stroke, Susan, so., 183
Stromberg, Becky, sr., 151
Strong, Darla,jr., 168
Strong, Hetty, sr., 42, 151
Strout, Katy,jr., 168
Struebing, Karen,jr., 168,46,45
Student Leaders, 78
Stuewe, Keith, sr., 53,47,45
Stuene, Kenith,jr., 168,110
Stump, Sandra,jr., 168
Sturgeon,judy, sr., 75,151
Sturgeon, Robertkjr., 168
Sublett,jon, sr., 151
Sullivan, Brian, sr,, 42,151
Surface,john,so,, 183
Swafford, Linda,jr., 168
Swain, Robby, so., 183
Swain, Woody, so., 183
Swan, Van, so., 106
Swihart, Micky, sr., 151
Swimming, 112,113
Swinney,john, sr., 62
Swisher, Nancy, so,, 183,42
Thurmond, Craig,jr., 168,46,45
Thurmond, Tom, so., 184
Tillman, A1berta,jr., 168
Ti1man,Toni,jr., 168
Titze, Barry,jr,, 168
Tolliver, Malcom, sr., 152
Tompkins,janet, sr., 152
Townsend, Steven, so., 184,77
Towson, Rozella, 25,48
Tracy, Greg, so., 184
Train, Dennis, sr., 152
Trees,john,jr.,168
Trexler, Kris, so., 184
Trimble, Marilyn, sr., 152
Trombold, Steve,so,, 184,112,113
Trout, William, sr., 152
Trowbridge, Ron,jr., 168
Tucker
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Tucker, Cathy,jr., 168,77
Tucker, Cheryl, sr., 152
Tucker, Dave, so., 184
Tucker
Tucker
, Gary,jr., 169
James, sr., 152
Tucker, Leonard,jr., 16
Tucker, Lynn,jr., 169
Tuepker, Marilyn, sr,, 65,152
Turner, Chris, sr., 152,97
Turner, Cindy,jr., 38
Turner, Dick, sr., 152
Turner,J0hn, 33
Tustin, Sandy, so., 184
Tutt, Sandra, so., 184,48
Twenter,joEtta, sr., 152
TwoHatchet, LeRoy, sr., 152
Tymony, Sharon, so., 184
Tyson, Ruth, sr., 152
Uits,Brad,jr.,169
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Underhill, Betty, so., 184
Underwood, Eric, sr., 152
Underwood, Betsy, so., 42
Unrein, Gary,jr., 179
Unrein, Sandra, so., 184
Unruh, Vicki,jr,, 169,42
Utterback,jan, sr.,97,77,65,42,152,76
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Van Allen, Gloria, sr., 60,152
Van Allen, Lynette,jr., 169
Van Buren, Mike, sr., 152
Vandenberg, Linda, so., 184
Vandermark, Ron,jr., 169
Vandiver, Qiuinten, so., 184
Vanetta, Patty,so., 184
Vann, Bill, so., 106,121
Van Sickle, David, so,, 184
Van Syke, Suzie, sr., 17,72,68,152,85
Vaughn, Gene, sr., 56,80,42,153,82
Vaugn, Cheryl, sr., 153
Veatch, Tom,jr.,169
Venning, Maryjane, 15
Vesey, Michael, sr., 153,106
Vice, Darlene, sr., 77,72,68,153
Vice, Pat, so., 184,68,76
Vickery, Erna, so., 184
Vickrey, Phyllis, sr., 153
Vincent, Imogene, 11
Vine, Charlotte,jr,,169
Vinyard, Frank, so., 184
Vin Zant,james, sr., 66,153,1 12
Vocal Music, 45,46,47
Von Dielingen, David, sr., 153
Vreeland, Gary,so., 184,110
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Waddell, Hugh, sr., 153
Wadley, Alan, sr., 66,153,106
Wagner, Marilyn, so., 184
Wagner, Steven, so., 184
Wagner, Wayne, so,, 184
Wagner, Wayne, sr., 17
Wagnon, Bob, sr., 153
Wahl, David,jr., 169
Waite, Debbie, jr., 16
Waite,julie, so., 184,47
Waite, Mark, sr., 64,42,153
Waldie, David, so., 184,42
Walker, Eula, 21
Walker, Marcus, so., 184
Walker, Melvin, so., 106
Walker, Roy, sr., 153
Walker, Teresa, so., 184
Wallace, Diana,jr., 169,68
Wallace, Kay, so., 184
Wallace, Larry,jr., 110
Wallace, Sandy,jr,, 169
Wallace, Torn, so., 184
Wal1er,judy, so., 184
Wallis, Ray, 17
Walsh, Patty,jr., 169
Walters, Duane, so., 42
Walters, Robby, sr., 67,68,42,153,77
Walton, Mary, sr., 153
Wamser, Marjorie, 21
Ward, Forrest, so., 184
Ward, William, 33
Waring, Debbie, so., 184
Waring, Mike,jr., 169,112
Warner, Debbie,jr., 169
Warner, Sherilyn, sr., 153
Warren, Barbara, so., 184,42
Warren, Dar1ene,jr., 169
Washburn, Greg, so,, 42
Washburn, W.P., 30,40
Washington, Betty, sr., 153
Washington, Lorenzo,jr., 45
Waskiewicz,julie, sr., 17,72,68,153,76,86,8
Waters, Bob, so., 184
Watkins, Cherlyn, so., 153
Watkins, Gail, sr., 153
Watkins,jessie, so., 184
Watkins, Ressie, so., 184
Watson, Winifred,jr., 169 '
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Wattson, Robert, sr., 47,45,46,153
Weaver, Denise, so., 184
Webb, Marc, 25,1 17
Webber, Newton, sr., 154
Webert, Loyd, sr., 68,154
Weekly, Ky, sr.,45,l54
Wegerle, Glenda, sr., 154
Weills, Diane, sr., 42,154
Wehrenberg, Gretchen,jr., 45
Weigle, Roger,jr., 169,42
Welch, Carolyn, sr., 154
Welch,,1ane,jr., 169,58
Welch, Richard, so,, 184,68,117
Wellborn, Kathy, so., 184,47
Wells, Debbie,jr., 169
Wells, Debbie, sr., 54,154
Welsh, Diana,jr., 169
Welsh, Donna,jr,, 169
Welty, Neil,jr., 169
Wendt, Steven, so., 114
Wesley, Bil1iejean,jr.,169
Wesley, Pat, so., 184
Wessel, Everett, 25
West, Charles, so., 185
West, David,jr,, 169
West, Ellis, so., 185
West, Karen, sr., 73,45,154
West, Steve, sr., 154
Wethington, Richard, so., 185
Whatley, Roy, so., 185
Whearty,john, so., 185
Wheeler, Kathleen, sr., 74,45,154
Wheeler, Sandra, sr., 154
Whi11ock,1-larold, so., 185
White, Erma, sr., 154
White, Helen, 27
White, Theodore, so., 185
Whitehill, Marvin, so., 185
Whitlock, Kent, sr., 154
Whorton, Franklin, so., 195
Wickman,john,jr., 169
Wickman, Loretta, so., 185,77
Wiechman, Marilyn, sr., 154
Wiens, Katheryn, 17
Wilcox, Danny, sr., 154,87
Wilcoxklane, so., 79
Wilkinson, Sheri, sr., 154
Wilks, Gary,jr., 169
Willard, Kitty,jr., 169
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Annette,jr., 169
Williams, Arnett, so., 185,106
Williams, Arthur, sr., 154
Williams, Carl, sr., 66,154,106,107,87
Williams, Carol, sr., 154
Williams, Craig, so., 185
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Williams,jim, sr., 154
Williams, Karen, sr., 154
Williams, Connie, sr., 154
Williams, Martha, 30
Williams, Mike,jr.,169
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Ronnie,jr., 169
Sandra, sr., 72,68,155,85
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Williamson, Shari, so., 185,105
Williams, Shirley, sr., 42,155
Wil1its,David,jr., 169,42
Willis, Toni Kay,sr., 155
Wills, Vicki, sr., 155
Wilshire, Lee, sr., 44,42,155
Wilson, Barbara, sr., 155
Wilson, Bob, sr.,155,112
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Wi1son,johanna, so., 47
Wilson, Kent,jr., 16
Wilson, Linda, so., 185
Wilson, Mae, sr., 47,45
Wilson, Marie,jr.,169
Wilson, Mike, so., 42
Wilson, Norman, sr., 47,45
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Place 5th In City League
Seven lettermen, led by Coach Norris Barker,
moved the Aces to a fifth place standing in the
city league with a 2-4 record for the season. East's
first match was with South and brought a victory
for the netmen. The Winfield Invitational of-
fered a fifth place with eight teams competing.
Heights fell to East for the Aces' second victory
in the last meet before the regional and state
matches. Sophomore Bruce Price was then unde-
feated in dual matches in the City League.
Heading the team, Bruce took second in singles
at the regional matches and went on to state to
be eliminated in the first round. Five returning
lettermen will help to boost the future Ace team.
SCOREBOARD
Meet East Opp
South 7 2
West 2 7
Winfield Invitational 5th place out of 8 teams
Southeast 1 8
North 2 7
Kapaun 2 7
Ark City Invitational 8th place out of 8 teams 0
Heights 9
Regionals B. Prioe 2nd in singles
State B. Prioe eliminated 1st round
City League 5th place
EXERCISING EXPERT FORM, Bruce Price, '67, boosts a
defeated record during the regular season in dual matches.
Bottom row: M. Strait, F. McCracken, D. Dobbins, B. Sullivan, L. Elrickg top row: B. Price, B.
Knighton, R. Radclifli P. Lovett, M. Cazel, C. Reecer.
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Golf-4 Man Team Leads
Linkmen to First At State
Winning its first two meets and finishing second in
the third competition, East boasted a first place
standing in the city league. However, the position
was lost to Southeast during the all-city showdown
with the score standing 45W-45.
Competition was extended outside city play at the
Salina Invitational where the four man team of Da-
kin Cramer, Jack Stevens, Kenny Miller, and Jerry
Denver captured the team title. Once again South-
east edged East out of a winning spot in Regional
play where Charles Peffer tied with Buffs for' medalist
standing with a 75. However, Ace linkmen showed
their power when they went on to the state tourney
to capture the title for Wichia High School East.
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Bottom row: L. Shaffer, Denver, second row: Stevens, C. Peffer, D. Cra-
mer, K. Miller, third row: Coach Wright, T. Buckley, J. Corn, S. Maltbie
D. Goodpasture, R. Baker, D. Creekmoreg purth row: P. Atchison,J.John-
son, T. Veatch, King, T. Trimmell, T. Coleman, B. Brown, lop row: D
Lindert, J. Gilkeson, M. Burquest, R. Pollock, C. Horne, R. Stoy, R. Elli-
ott, McClure.
DRIVING FROM THE TEE, chipping from a sand trap, and putting
on the green, Jerry Denver, '65, demonstrates form resulting from sus-
tained practice.
Front row: E. Reed, B. Cory, T. Threadgill, G. Gray, B. Herron, ager, K. Luallen, B. Brown, M. Wood, J. Braddy, L. Hawkins,
M. McClellan, C. jones, Florenceg aback row: DeSelms, man- M. Cowman, R. Simmons, B. jones, R. Loveland, manager.
Baseball- Ace Diomondmen
Compile 8 Wins, 7 Losses
Six returning lettermen, coached by Marc
Webb, moved to a fourth place tie in league play
and a second rank in regional play. East first took
the Held against Wichita Heights for an encour-
aging 10-2 victory against the Falcons. After four
losses and one win, the diamondrnen gave Kapaun
a 5-1 loss, a team Coach Webb had classified as
one of East's toughest competitors. Bishop Carroll,
Kansas City Ward, Kansas City DeLasalle,
Eureka, and Eldorado bit the dust as the Aces
rounded the plates.
The 20 member team, led by returning letter-
men Terry Threadgill, Barry Herron, Ron Sim-
mons, Bob Cory, Kenneth Luallen, and Euel
Reed, boasted an overall record of eight wins,
seven losses.
SCOREBOARD
East Opp
Heights 10 2
North 0 4
Southeast 2 8
Newton 6 1
Newton 1 2
South 1 3
Kapaun 5 1
West 7 8
Bishop Carroll 3 1
Bishop Carroll 5 9
Southeast 0 5
Kansas City Ward 4 1
Kansas City DeLasalle 10 2
Eureka 26 1
Eldorado 9 7
Southeast 4 6
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to stretch a single to a. double.
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LAST
Bottom row: R. McKnight, manager, A. Moore, M. Vesey, L.
Howard, B. McGuire, Ryun, D. Hart, M. Petterson, D. Boyle
L. Blackwell, second row: D. Christian, K. Haberich, R. Braitsch
K. Denman, Warren, T. Faust,J. Johnson, B. Mark, C. Nehl
L. Cox, S. Graer, G. Vrelan, manager, third row: K. Stuewe, G.
Wilks, M. Dunn, S. Sell, D. Morgan, C. Kesterson, johnson
W. Reid, N . Welty, E. Gresham, H. Davis, W.Johnson, P. Reaves
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manager, C. Seiler, manager, D. Edmiston, coachghurth row:
C. William,J. Brown, C. Rent, D. Rowe, M. King,J. Graves, E.
Thomas, E. McDaniels, B. Vann, M. Walker,J. Alednifer, C.
Knovackg top row: Drowatzky, coach, D. Petterson, D. Hen-
derson, P. Young, E. Sooter, S. Longan, Conley, Coe, T.
Boyle, T. Wallace, B. Curfman, M. Fordam, coach.
TI'ClCk- Ryun, Petterson, McGuire, Johnson Set Records
East's undefeated cindermen led by Coach
D. Edmiston, completed a season full of wins from
city, regional, and state competition. The Aces
also downed Wyandotte by 1 point to take the
state indoor meet. Foremost among the record
setters was Olympian Jim Ryun. Ryun estab-
lished a national mark of 4:04.4 in the mile run
at the East Invitational, lowered his record to
4:02 at Hutchinson, and iinally dipped under the
4 minute barrier with a 3:58.3 for the first sub-4
minute mile in high school competition. Mike
Petterson rated as one of the nation's fastest high
school milers running second behind Ryun with
a peak mark of 41 10.8. Pole vaulter Bill McGuire,
also making a habit of smashing records, made
his top effort of 14 feet 7 M inches at the state
meet. The vault set the high mark in Kansas and
ranks McGuire within the top 10 prep vaulters
in the US. Junior W. Johnson set a state all
time best with a time of 14.3 in the high hurdles
in the K.U. relays. His 9.8 in the 100 yard dash
set the AA record at state where he also sped to
a 18.7 clocking in the high hurdles. Johnson also
anchored the state winning and record tying 880
yard relay team of Mike Vesey, Dwight Hart,
and Tom Faust. The 4-man team also set a state
all time best in the 440 yard relay. East's 2 mile
relay set a national record when Doug Boyle,
Bob Mark, Petterson, and Ryun teamed up for a
7142.9 at KU.
SMASHING THE HIGH HURDLES RECORD at the KU relays,
J. W. Johnson, '66, has set six records in six events.
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US, seniors Jim Ryun and Mike Peterson begin their sprints to win
first and second places at the state meet.
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As girls who took advantage of the opportunity
to ask a boy to the Sadie Hawkinis Dance entered
the East High Boys' Gym the evening of April
10, they were presented with either a pink, yel-
low, or blue daisy. Sponsored by the pep club,
the dance provided music by the "Breakers" for
the casually dressed couples.
A "Marry'n Sami' mock marriage booth along
with tables decorated with red and white check-
ered table cloths and tin can flower holders added
to the atmosphere of the dance.
Near the end, senior candidates Sandy Wil-
liams, Sue Huffman, Darlene Vice, Anita Wil-
liams, and Luann Leisy awaited the announce-
ment of the queen chosen by the pep club-
Sandy Williams. Escort Bob Fisher then crowned
the queen with a ring of gaily colored flowers.
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the head of Queen Sandy by her esoort
Bob Fisher and her reign begins over the
Pep Club sponsored Z'iSadie Hawkinsa'
dance.
EXPECTATION ENVELOPES Sandy
Williams and escort Bob Fisher as they
enter the boy's gym to await the announce-
ment of the Pep Club's choice for queen.
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Queen Gretchen
King Rex
Senior Prom-Gretchen,
Rex Reign os Sr. Royalty
Torrents of rain did not dampen the paradise
created in the Cotillion Tuesday evening, May
25. An "Isle of Dreams" evolved from palm trees
and fish nets marking the theme of the 1965
Senior Prom.
Senior couples danced from 8 o'clock to the
strains of Chuck Dooling until time for the coro-
nation of the queen and king at ll p.m. Candi- ,- I
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dates Sue Huffman and Larry Brown, Gretchen
Siebert and Mark Crump, Darlene Vice and Rex I
Curfman, and Anita Williams and Charles Jones
awaited the announcement-Gretchen and Rex.
The royal couple were crowned and their reign
began over the enchanting evening which was
coming to a close too quickly. It was the seniors'
last prom at East High.
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kiss to Gretchen. Q
ATTENDANTS to the newly announced King, Rex Curfmang liams, Mark Crump, Sue Huffman, Larry Brown, and Darlene
and Queen, Gretchen Siebert, were Charles jones, Anita Wil- Vice.
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her sister's pleas,
"Antigone, don't you
w a n t t o g o on
living?"
HI WANT to save you, Antigone," pleads
"TRAGEDY IS CLEAN, it is Hrm, it is flawless,"
explains Narrator Elise Rudin, '66, to the audience.
Creon, Ken Norris, '66.
"Antigone"-13 Aces
Dramotize Greek Tragedy
Tragedy and sorrow combined to make
the Drama Department's April 26-27, pre-
sentation of "Antigone" a realistic ancient
Greek legend styled to Ht modern times.
Two sons of Oedipus, who was the late
King of an ancient Greek city, Thebes,
were killed in a civil war. Creon, who be-
came Regent, ordered that the brother who
provoked the war was not to be buried. An-
tigone, believing in a sacred law of burial,
covered her brother's body with earth. Creon,
keeping his order, had Antigone buried alive.
This act not only resulted in the death of his
son, who was in love with Antigone, and the
death of Creon's wife but also led eventually
to his own ruin.
Featured roles of the 13 member cast were
played by jo Hutchens, '66, as Antigone,
Ken Norris, '66, as Creong Scott Kailer, '65,
as Haymeng and Elise Rudin, '66, as Nar-
rator.
TOASTMASTER Jim Ryun, '65, introduces the speakers at the Senior Breakfast held in the
Broadview Hotel.
SSl1lOI' Activities- Assembly, Breakfasts, Senior Forewells
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"YOU MUST CARRY ON without us next year," consoles
Robby Walters, '65, to some junior friends at the senior-junior
girls breakfast.
Senior week was full of excitement and tears
as the class of '65 prepared to end the pattern of
high school life and to prepare for a new one. As
friends realized these were their last days before
they went their own separate ways, they made
the most of their week.
Recognition assembly, "Climb Every Moun-
tain," was full of senior accomplishments from
the class of '65. Junior girls were welcomed to
the role of leading East in 1966 by their senior
friends during the annual junior-senior girls
breakfast.
The last day, May 27, arrived all too soon after
a week of gaiety. Girls dressed in white and boys
in suits ate their breakfast at the Broadview Hotel
knowing the end was soon to come. Toastmaster
Jim Ryun headed the occasion introducing Mr.
Moore's farewell and President David Garcia's
thanks to his class. Then as the day ended, sen-
iors congregated at senior corner while the senior
yell rang throughout the school. Juniors became
seniors with a turn of their rings and the class of
'65 stood quietly in their corner knowing there
was a goal set for them and there was much
more to attain.
Vespers, Groduotion-
Voices of East Will Echo
969 seniors worked three years to learng they
learned from books and from people about facts
and about people. Those invaluable lessons are
stored in their minds as they live.
969 seniors had the right to wear a cap and
gown. They had the right to listen reverently
during the all-school vesper service and know
they would soon be "Facing the Unknown"
about which Dr. William F. Keesecker told them.
They had the right to walk down each step to
the strains of "Pomp and Circumstancev as the
commencement exercises began. They had the
right to take their diplomas and proudly shake
Sid Mooreis hand.
When 969 seniors sang the alma mater May
30, they knew that this was but a beginning and
that their three years at Wichita High School
East would echo in their lives forever.
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