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7 Row 1: H. Ray Hunsicker, directory Jenny Warren, Paula Crisman, Sue Perrone, Buster McAfee, Terry Foreacre, Mike Cava- naugh, Gene Pastor, Gary Wilcutts, Barbara Hynes, Bryan Williams, Janet Layman, Ann Moses, Karen Frymiare, Kris Schwenzer, Kim Paulson. Row 2: Cindy Cartright, Beth Carlson, Roberta Schumalcer, Missy Spell, Andy French, Jan Hey- neker, Bob Rohrebeck, Bill Bowers, Mark Cavanaugh, Karen Catov, Kathy Meserve, Debi Denton, Sandy McCormick, Cindy Houser, Linda McConnell. Row 3: Dpana Rivers, Carol Curry, Candy Cintron, Patti Walters, Diana Bader, Henny Walsh, Carol Brown, Cheryl Bearden, Mary Mulvey, Ginger Stokes, Meridith Brightbill, Kathy Yates. Not in Picutre: Dave Morgan. ' The Mixed Chorus, led by Mr. H . Ray Hunsicker, Mixed Chorus met three times each week and participated in both the Winter and the Spring Concert during the 1973- 1974 school year. East's Chorus also hosted a Choralrama in February which involved several schools in the area. Several ofthe members also were chosen to be part of this year's District Chorus . Music rings out whenever the girls' chorus sings. ' ' Separate from the mixed chorus, girls' chorus is Girls Chorus also under the direction of Mr. Hunsicker. They perform at concerts along with the mixed chorus . Row 1: Kathy Scott, Denise Stapleton, Adriana Camarota, Marlene Cohen, Beth Bengaugh, Lisa Warmkessel, Shelly Wray, Linda Compton. Row 2: Suzanne Rugieri, Pam Bagnall, Linda Massanopoli, Corri Smith, Jane Rals- ton, Ann Messina, Susanne Murray, Ann Krulikowski. Row 3: Michele Novick, Sandy Goodman, Barb Powers, Terri Conaway, Karen Mercner, Debra Hascher, Carolyn Surr, Debbie Swift. l . is ,1 'K ' .
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T R 'R J S Row 1: Beth Murdock, Susan Eckstein, Carolyn Wise, Lee Richardson, Wendi West, Denalee Call, Charlene Megargel, Helen Wray. Row 2: Barbara Hynes, Deda Starkey, Carol Brown, Kim Prior, Don Shultz, Deborah Sculthorpe, Kathy Clupper, Pat Earhart, Caryn Nelson, Wendy Corry, Marcia Dalby., Row 3: Wayne Thompson, Robert Smythe, William Bowers, David Mor- gan, Carolyn Cagle, Gary Wilcutts, George Briner, Steve Fitzgerald. Row 4: John Joseph, Terry Foreacre. Standing: Ann Krulikowski, Carol Wise, Cheri Smith, Jeff Erilckson, Bob Rohrbeck. Not Pictured: James Harsch, Mark Hitchcock, Kurt Zimmerman. ' The Nlarching Band consists of thirty-seven people . The M3fChl'78 Band students play at- football games and they march in parades to commemorate holidays and special occasions . The stage band has fifteenmembers . lt is often cal led the jazz lab .Students play instruments which are Sta ge Band not normally heard in marching band . They play for different organizations and school assemblies. Row 1: Barbara Hynes, Kathy Clupper, Marcia Dalby, Wendy Corry, Don Schultz. Row 2: Steve Fitzgerald, Gary Wilcutts, George Briner. Standing: Pamela Bagnall, John Joseph, Jeff Erickson, David Morgan, William Bowers, Robert Smythe. Not Pictured: Steve Corry. vw'
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Sports Row 1: Steve Kelly, Jan Vanderstelt, Kim Norsoph, AI Smidlien, Terry Reynolds, Lar- ry White, Ray Lanahan. Row 2: Brooke Regester, Steve Dracup, Rob Romain, Gerry Smith, Mike Berardi, Tod Olver, Ben Hewitt, Coach Byrne. Row 3: AI Greene, Terry Conner, Howard Halsey, Joe Shannon, Neal Hulse, Charles Eller. After jumping out to a fast start by winning their first three games , the Warrior football team, composed in part by East players, stumbled and was defeated by Boyertown . This set the stage for a season filled with inconsistency, the high point of which came with a 16-6 win over arch- rival Great Valley, with the 34-12 drubbing at the hands of Owen J . Roberts ranking as the low point of the season . Despite inconsistency and injuries, the Warriors finished the season with a 6-5 record, which marked the ninth consecutive winning season posted by a Warrior football team Another notch was added to West Chester's long history of win- SOCCQI' ning seasons as the varsity soccer team battled its way into sec- ond place in the district finals, qualifying for state pIayoffs.They won the first game in the Eastern regional finals, but were beaten in the semi-final game,posting a 10-3-4 record . Mr. Payton's J.V's also had a winning season, with a 13-4 record . Many of this year's outstanding players are from East and will play for the Vikings next year. c L to R: Bob Rohrbeck, Jim Patterson, Jamie Thompson, Marc Marini, Rich Balmer, Greg Gregus, Mark Rice. Cross-country is a very exciting sport. It consists of long distance running over tracks of 2 .5 and 2 .8 miles long. Dif- - ferent kinds of terrain and the long dis- tances make cross-country running a tough y ns Fil sport. Runners need great stamina and en- durance . The cross-country team for East y 6 at is coached by Mr. Dyke. 1 ' S 4 Q' 'VT'
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