Eisenhower High School - Pantherama Yearbook (Decatur, IL)
- Class of 1973
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Summer was over too soon again this year and school
was open forthe students of Eisenhower High School.
The Freshman school year started off with orientation.
CAD Nlr. Rohrscheib, principal of EHS, speaks to the crowd
of Freshmen. CBJ Police Officer Peach spea ks about his
role at EHS. CCD Ron Rhodes, student council president,
talks to the Freshmen. CD7 AFS student, Taaj Nasseree
speaks.
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istration forthe sophomores, juniors, and seniors. There
were questions, such as Scott Cordes had. CFD The teach-
ers were back! Miss Reese is shown registering some stu-
dents. CGJ The school had new seniors with the sa me old
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This is the greatest pleasure in my life to appear in this book beside my all friends.
My name is.Taaj M. Naaseree. I was born on February 4, 1954 in Kabul, the capitol of my country,
Afghanistan, Asia. The Kabul city is larger than Decatur in size and my country is about one tenth of the
United States with the population of more than seventeen million. Ninety-nine and one-half percent of
people are Moslem and they speak Darri and Pashtu Ctwo official languagesj. Afghanistan is a neutral
and Constitutional Monarch.
Eisenhower High School is quite different from my school and all schools in Afghanistan. One of the
greatest differences is the separate schools for girls and boys. It is the first time l have studied with girls
in one school. Girls wear black and white colored' uniform. The second difference is the amount of
courses for one year. We are required to study fifteen courses: Algebra, Arabic, Biology, Chemistry, Dar-
ri, Economic, English, Geography, Geology, History, Logics, Pashtu, Physics, Sports and Theology every
year. Some of them change every year. The third big difference is the schedule. We study five hours a
day 17:45 A.M. - 12:45 P.M.J, six days a week Cexcept Fridayj, four weeks a month, and nine months a
year CMarch 22nd -- Dec. 23rdJ. Each course is studied two or three times a .week and P.E. once a week.
We don't change classrooms during the day and the teachers go to every classrooms to teach.
, lt is the first time l have studied with both boys and girls in one school, chosen courses, and enjoyed
the schedule.. '
Eisenhower High School is the best and largest school in size I have studied. I have found all the
teachers, students, and other school members very kind, friendly, and lovely. l'm very happy I have
made many lovelyfriendsinthis school. . V
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Y.F.U. Exchange Student
This is Poul S. Kraep of Denmark, one of Eisenhower's three foreign exchange students - Youth For
Understanding.
Poul is a very athletic person as one might guess from his pictures. Although Eisenhower High
doesn't have teams in his two best sports, Poul still participates in the school's athletic program. His
best two sports are soccer and team handball which are rather unusual in Decatur but are Denmark's
two national sports. Back in Denmark Poul played on one of his city's two soccer teams and coached
the community handball team. tPoul said that it was one of the best teams in all of Denmarklj The
sports program in Denmark is different from that of the United States in other ways besides the sports
played.
In Denmark there are no professional athletes or school teams but instead there are community
teams to take their place.
Poul's home in Denmark is on the outskirts of the third largest town in a city the size of Decatur
where he goes to school. High Schools of Denmark are similar to those of the United States in that the
student can choose which courses he wishes to study. There are some differences though. First. the
school year lasts from about the third week in August until the end of June with only six weeks summer
vacation. Secondly, the school day is shorterg it starts at S200 and ends at 2:00.
ln preparing to come to America, Poul studied English for six years starting in the litth grade but still
he says the language is his biggest problem in the United States. Slang words are especially hard for
him. Finally. Poul wants to thank everyone tor being so nice to him throughout the year by helping him
out with his problems. He really appreciates it!!
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I am very happy to be in U.S.A., sponsored by People-to-People, attending Eisenhower High School. My name is
Seung Hee Hong, from Seoul, Korea. The first semester I lived with Mr. and Mrs. Eugene W. Kaskey and my two Amer-
- ican sisters at 2679 So. 35th, unlike my Korean family where I have only one brother. The second semester I made
my home with Dr. and Mrs. E. E. Evans and one sister at 204 Southmoreland Place. In Korea my school, Kyung Hee,
campus consists of kindergarten through college. School hours in Seoul differ from those of E.H.S. - 8 A.M. to 5
P.M. I studied many more subjects. My goal is to remain in the U.S.A. to attend college and become a music teacher.
My year at Eisenhower has been an exciting experience and I appreciate all the help from my teachers and the many
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In Memoriam
Sheila Kay lVlcNulty was born'on September 5, 1956. Her tragic death occurred on March 15, 1972. She left 2
brothers, Mike and Steve, and a sister, Debbie, who graduated from Eisenhower last spring. Sheila attended 4 of the
Decatur Public Schools, Roach, Nluffley, Jefferson, and Eisenhower. While at E.H.S., Sheila served as Freshmen Class
Secretary and on Freshmen Class Council during the 1970-71 school year. Sheila will be missed and remembered by
many. .
MCMANUS FLORISTS AND NURSERY
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A sweet smile that no longer is seen in the halls of Eisenhower. Charles, a young man who was loved by his family
as well as his friends, left six brothers, three sisters, and his mother. Charles passed away February 1, 1973.'He was
born June 11, 1956 in Decatur, Ill. Because he was always into something his family 'nicknamed him Junebug.
Charles was quite a smart young man in his books as well as with his hands. He enjoyed sports Cfootball, basketball,
and baseballj andonce won a letter for track at Johns Hill Junior High. Charles had a special something about him,
he could make you smile even though your day had been long and upsett,ing.'Once a teacher said, "lf I had a classful
of Charles' my day would be complete." He collected friends like some people collect stamps or coins. Charles
enjoyed making people laugh. You could say that was his hobby. Charles also loved helping people if he was able. He
cared about things that others might not think important at all. Charles had planned to go on to college after high
school and major in law. He often said that he wanted to help people and be rewarded for it at the same time. Charles
was quite a young man all together. He might be dead, but his ways and his special sweet smile still live on in people's
minds.
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Our Bryan was loved by all, Bryan loved all. When no one else cared, Bryan cared - a person
complete in himself, yet still growing, developing out towards others.
Bryan was a quiet person - yet one always sensed his presence. He was a good sport: he was a
good student, he was dedicated, he was dependable. Sports were the love of his life. A football play
er of three years, 472 was a virile number of the team, practicing relentlessly and playing like-
wise. In the spring it was track, putting the shot and throwing the discus. In the 1972-73 season he
became the most outstanding in the field of wrestling: with the rank of letterman, he,went on to
win in the district wrestling match.
A participant in Eisenhower's dramatic productions, Bryan was a Thespian. He appeared in THE
CLOD, OUR TOWN, Eisenhower Variety Show, and he was to be in THE MUSIC MAN. He even helped
backstage as in OUT OF THE FRYING PAN.
Enthusiastic and quiet, the teacher's viewed him as dependable. One could count on him to
show up, to be there - a constant source of strength and encouragement. Respect was shown for
everyone and everything that merited it.
With so much to offer and so much to do, Bryan was preparing for the future, weighing and
measuring all objectives and alternatives. He was probably never really aware of how he was loved
by his teachers, his coaches, and his friends. We will all miss him.
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This year's Homecoming Queen at Eisenhower was Linda Perkins. She was
escorted by Ron Wells and Ron Roades CUPPER LEFTQ. The senior
attendant was Vesta Sullivan, escorted by Devon Birk CUPPER RIGHTQ.
Both of the Fluker brothers were in the spotlight toog Don escorting Meri
Beth Kennedy, the Junior attendant CFAR LEFTJ, and Tony escorting the
Freshman attendant Teri Lamb CRIGHTJ. Colletta Beard, the Sophomore
attendant, was escorted by James Walker CLEFTQ. Directly above is the
Queen's Court CLEFT TO RIGHTJ Terri Lamb, Colletta Beard, Linda Perkins,
Vesta Sullivan, and Meri Beth Kennedy.
Homecoming Parade
The Senior float KFAR UPPER RIGHTJ took top honors in this year's
Homecoming parade. lt's theme, Reflections of Conquest, Fit into the
over all Homecoming theme of Reflections very well. The Sophomore
float CBELOWJ came in second. Its theme was Reflections of a Dream.
Besides the floats, the Queen and Attendants were in the parade. Linda
Perkins, Queen CUPPER RIGHTJ, Vesta Sullivan, Senior CRIGHTJ, Meri
Beth Kennedy, Junior QMIDDLE RIGHTJ, Colletta Beard, Sophomore
CFAR RIGHTJ, and Teri Lamb, Freshman CBELOW Merij. "The Panther"
CFAR LOWER RIGHTJ was another paricipant in the parade.
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the students defeated the faculty in the annual student-faculty basketball
game. The final score in the men's division was 28-22 but the ladies score was
a definite upset! With only seconds remaining the students were winning but
Brain-power Brauer and High-hurdler Hays using forbidden tactics stunned
the crowd with a half-court shot and sneak lay up to win the game 7-6. The
Senior's coaches this year were Phil Taylor for the guys and Larry Jarrett for
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cast. Pictures of the tryouts are on this page and pictures
of the play practice and the play itself are onthe
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Speagle, Becky Mazza, Paula Hollingsworth, Terry
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CAJ and CBJ Nlr. Bull Rohrscnelb. Our prlnclpal has many dutues. As an educatuonal
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rect, guide. and coordinate the total educatlonal program. As admunlstrator. ne IS
held accountable for the total scnool program. Mr. Ronrscnelb must also act as
mediator and Interpreter for constant maintenance ln two-way communlcatlon.
CAD and CBJ Mr. Gordon Davis, Mr. Gordon Davis, the
assistant principal, prepares the master schedule of
classes, all student scheduling, and is responsible
for keeping the permanent records of students and
teachers. He also submits the weekly bulletin and
counsels many students. CCH and CDD Mr. Don Diller.
The duties ofthe Dean of Boys entail the many fac-
ets indigenous to the male enrollment of Eisenhow-
er High School. CED and CF5 Miss Marie Weber. Miss
Marie Weber, our Dean of girls, helps students with
many of their social, academic, and personal prob-
lems. Miss Weber's duties include checking attend-
ance of girls and aiding the school nurse with wel-
fare difficulties. Miss Weber is also in charge of the
American Field Service, the bulletin girls, and the
errand girls.
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CAD Miss Lowder and Mrs. Kilton are busy
keeping thelrecords for students' school at-
tendance. CBJ Mrs. Mary Kilton. Mrs.. Kilton
works in the attendance office with Miss
Weber and Mr. Diller. CCJ Mr. Peach refers to
a manual. CD3 Mrs. Dorothea Hill. Mrs. Hill is
busy typing in themain office. She has many
duties to perform. CED Mr. Robert Peach. Mr.
Peach is the police laison officer at Eisen-
hower. An understanding of the law pro-
motes comdllance with the law: which in turn
promotes an orderly and constructive socie-
ty. The philosophy of this program is geared
towardithat goal. CF5 Mrs. Eloise Armstrong.
Mrs. Armstrong also works in the main office
handling many duties. CGD Miss Marilyn Low-
der. Miss Lowder works in the attendance of-
fice keeping the student records in order.
The secretaries at Eisenhower work hardto
keep everything running smoothly and effi-
ciently. We appreciate their endeavors.
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Counselor
Librarians
CAJ Mrs. Peterson scans a card catalog draw-
er. CBJ Miss Woodring checks a book order.
CCB Miss Betty Woodring. Miss Woodring, the
head librarian at Eisenhower, has many du-
ties to perform. She's in charge of the library
assistants. The Learning Center, a service
center for the total school program with
adequate administrative support, staff, bud-
get and physical facilities, serves as an up-
to-date repository of instructional materials,
as well as equipment. The center, which is
well-designed, and the materials accessible
and challenging, should induce students and
teachers to explore ideas and truths and
areas of personal interest whereby learning
and teaching can reach maximal dimen-
sions. CD7 Mrs. Nancy Peterson. Mrs. Peter-
son is a full time librarian at our school with
many duties to perform. She handles the li-
brary club. CED and CFD Mrs. Mary Burger. Mrs.
Burger is the librarian secretary at Eisenhow-
er. CG1 Mrs. Helgoe looks up from her work.
CH3 Miss Marion Matthews. Miss Matthews is
Eisenhower's full time nurse. Almost every-
one has solicited her help at one time or an-
other. She's in charge of the nurse assist-
ants. The nurse in the school health program
recognizes and deals with developmental and
health needs of students especially in rela-
tion to those areas of prevention, detection,
and treatment which necessarily influence
educational programing. CID Mrs. Beth Hel-
goe. Mrs. Helgoe helps full time as a teach-
er's aide in the library. Her assistance to Miss
Woodring and Mrs. Peterson is much needed
and allows the librarians to devote more time
to the students.
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CAD Mrs. Emily Abbott. Mrs. Abbott teaches
American history, world history, frontier and
Civil War, and U.S. since 1920. CBD Mrs. Ab-
bott goes over a test with the students. CCD
Mr. Anzelc prepares a test during his plan-
ning period. CDD Mr. Robert Anzelc. Mr. An-
zelc teaches world history, world religions,
the Western Hemisphere, and Pluralism and
Constitution classes. CED Mr. Carlton pauses a
moment to smile for the camera. CFD Mr. Mul-
len is head of thesocial studies department.
CGD Mr. Hamilton and Mr. Petty show the bul-
letin board displaying the election candi-
dates so popular in 1972. CHD Mr. Carl Hamil-
ton. Mr. Hamilton teaches world events, cul-
tural history, consumer education, econom-
ics, U.S. since 1920, and Pluralism and Con-
stitution. CID Mr. Merrill Petty. Mr. Petty
teaches contemporary world, Pluralism and
Constitution, and Renaissance. He also
coaches the golf team at Eisenhower. CJD Mr.
Guy Carlton. Mr. Carlton teaches contempo-
rary world classes. CKD Mrs. Marilyn Foran.
Mrs. Foran teaches world history, American
history, modern world, U.S. since 1920, and
Pluralism and Constitution. CLD Mr. Dean Mul-
len. Mr. Mullen, chairman of the social sci-
ence department, teaches American history,
sociology, psychology, world religions, U.S.
since 1920, and frontier and Civil War class-
es. The social sciences include: geography,
world history, American history, and govern-
ment problems. The goals of the social stud-
ies department are to motivate, to relate, to
form, and express opinion, to appreciate and
understand, and to compare and then evalu-
ate. CMD Miss Jean Reese. Miss Reese keeps a
busy schedule with contemporary world,
world religions, Middle East and Africa, and
modern world classes. CND Miss Reese looks
over the students' papers. COD Mr. Petty intro-
duces material using the blackboard. CPD
Mrs. Foran takes time to help explain materi-
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CAD Mrs. Julia Heiden. Mrs. Helden, head of
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science, physics, and chemistry. Through a
modern laboratory oriented curriculum, the
Science Department strives to create a learn-
ing environment in which students can ac-
tually practice science and become profi-
cient in the art of intelligent decision making.
Our present course offerings are physical
science, biology, earth and air sciences.
chemistry, physics, zoology, and physiology.
CBD Mr. James LeMasters. Mr. LeMasters
teaches biology, earth science, and air sci-
ence. He also coaches cross country and the
sophomore basketball team. CCD Mr. Le-
Masters pauses a moment during his work
schedule. CDD Mr. Wilson checks out a corri-
dor pass. CED Mrs. Helden is the chairman of
the science department. She is explaining a
formula at the blackboard. CFD Miss Olivia
Taylor. Miss Taylor teaches biology. CGD Miss
Taylor reviews some biology terms with her
students. CHD Mr. Donald Chamberlain. Mr.
Chamberlain teaches physical science, zool-
ogy, and physiology. He also coaches Eisen-
hower's tennis team. CID Mr. Ronald Wilson.
Mr. Wilson teaches Zoology, biology, and
physiology. CJD Mr. Chamberlain checks over
some pages.
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CAD Mrs. Lancaster reviews a student's records. CBD Mr.
Wade M. Davis. Mr. Davis is in charge ofthe guidance
department and has a definite concern for the person-
al growth and maturity of students. Guidance is a vari-
ety of services which have the common objective of
helping students become increasingly self-directed so
that they may make the maximum use of their talents
and opportunities. Students need assistance not only
in solving emotional and personal problems, but also
in making satisfactory adjustments in educational,
vocational, health, social, and civic areas. CCD Mr. John
W. Reps. Mr. Reps enjoys his work as a counselor at
Eisenhower. CDD Mrs. Whited completes recommenda-
tion forms required for student approvals for jobs, etc.
CED Mr. Thorpe pauses a moment while looking through
a student's record. CFD Mr. Davis busily completes
forms concerning students' progress. CGD Mrs. Luella F.
Lancaster. Mrs. Lancaster has a definite concern for
her students and likes to work with them. CHD Mrs. Alice
Whited. Mrs. Whited finds counseling a rewarding expe-
rience in trying to help others. CID Mr. Reps is enjoying
his conversation with one of his students. CJD Mr. Wal-
ter R. Thorpe. Mr. Thorpe has a good sense of humor.
He helps coach the freshman football team. CKD Mrs.
Marion B. Martin. Mrs. Martin is the secretary for the
guidance department.
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CAD Mr. Walter Gallas. Mr. Gallas teaches Ger-
man, elements of communication, and intro-
duction to the novel. CBD Miss Virginia Ogles.
Miss Ogles teaches Spanish and elements of
communication classes. CCD Miss Ogles explains
how to form the endings of verbs in Spanish. CDD
Mr. Gallas demonstrates the correct German
pronunciation for the students. CED Mrs. Martin
pauses from her daily schedule. CFD Mrs. Linda
Parker. Mrs. Parker teaches French and psychol-
ogy. She also sponsors the cheerleaders. CGD
Mrs. Mary Ellen Martin. Mrs. Martin, head of the
foreign language department, performs many
duties. Her duties include teaching Latin, an-
cient literature, freshman English, and the short
story. Learning a foreign language has intrinsic
values for all interested students, whether or not
they need the language for later academic activ-
ities. Important benefits include an awareness
of what a language actually is Can organized sys-
tem of meaningful sounds and the visual sym-
bols used to represent the soundsD, a sympathet-
ic understanding ofthe people who use the lan-
guage and the culture they have developed,
practice of a mental discipline not offered in
other courses, and mastery of a valuable tool for
further learning. CHD Mrs. Parker tries to oversee
the students as they work in the classroom.
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CAD Miss Brauer helps a student in her sewing class. CBD Miss
SuEllen Brauer. Miss Brauer teaches algebra, mathematics,
and clothing. Mr. Edward Bright. Mr. Bright teaches geom-
etry, mathema ics, and general mathematics. CDD Mr. Bright
explains the concept of whole numbers at the blackboard to
the students. CED Miss Anderson watches as her students work
on various problems in class. CFD Miss Linda Anderson. Miss
Anderson teaches mathematics, general mathematics, and
geometry. CGD Mr. Flake registers a happy response to a stu-
dent's correct answer. CHD Mr. Berlen Flake. Mr. Flake, head of
the mathematics department, teaches general mathematics,
basic algebra, and algebra. Each teacher in the Eisenhower
mathematics departmenthfeels that every student should
study as much mathematics as the student is capable of
learning. ln the future years ofthe 197O's, 1980's and 1990's
mathematics, as such, will play an ever increasing role in our
everyday lives and occupations. Because of this increasing
role of mathematics, there has been an attempt to offer
courses to several levels of achievement. lt is the belief of
each teacher that our present program can, to a great extent,
attain these goals. CID Mr. Ken Seidl. Mr. Seidl is in charge of
the audio visual aids CAVAD at Eisenhower. He also teaches
mathematics and mechanical drawing. 0 Mr. Carl Brink. Mr.
Brink teaches algebra, general mathematics, and pre calcu-
lus. CKD Mr. Seidl pauses a moment during one of his usual
hectic days of trying to supply the teachers with the desired
AVA equipment. CLD Mr. Brink is engrossed in an explanation
of a calculus problem. -
Industrial
Education
QAQ Mr. Wilford Hudson. Mr. Hudson, who is in
charge of the industrial arts department, teaches
architectural drafting and graphic arts. He also
coordinates the l.C.E. program Industrial Coopera-
tive Educationj. We believe that our industrial edu-
cation program here at Eisenhower High School
should assist each individual regardless of his so-
cio-economic background, in an educational pro-
gram leading to a useful and fulfilling career. The
program must be geared toward providing career
education leading to real career opportunities and
employment. It should be designed to improve the
understanding that young people have of the world
of business and industry and the skill required to
choose and pursue a chosen field of work. CBJ Mr.
Krueger waits for a response from a student. CCD Mr.
Corman checks over his students' papers. CD7 Mr.
David Corman. Nlr. Corman teaches general metals,
power mechanics, and electricity. QEQ Mr. Marion
Cordes. Mr. Cordes teaches machine wood and
electricity classes. CFD Mr. Cordes looks over the
progress of his students in his record book. QGJ Mr.
Fred Krueger. Mr. Krueger handles the CWT pro-
gram QCooperative Work Training programb in
which many students are enrolled. CHD Mr. Hudson
exhibits his sense of humor as he talks with his stu-
dents. The lndustrial arts curriculum is so designed
to permit students to gain experiences and knowl-
edge on a exploratory nature that will qualify a stu-
dent to advance to an area vocational center where
he can enter an intensive training program in a
specific vocational area.
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CAD Miss Maier takes a break from
her duties. QBJ Mrs. Elizabeth Bal-
log. Mrs. Ballog, chairman of the
special education department,
handles the C.W.T. CCooperative
Work Trainingy students and those
in job training. Special education
helps the student to get along in
this community through a work-
study program. The special educa-
tion department was enlarged this
year. Last summer the enclosure of
the breezeway was completed and
is now the special education class-
rooms. CCQ Mrs. Ballog reviews a
student's schedule. CDD Miss Debra
Price. Miss Price teaches home
arts, English, and social studies. CE5
Miss Price oversees the work ofthe
students and helps whenever she
can. CH Miss Price stands near the
bulletin board displaying the popu-
lar election campaign of the year
1972. CGD Miss Karen Maier. Miss
Maier keeps busy with the learning
disabilities classes. CHD Mr. Paul
Reed. Mr. Reed teaches home arts,
social studies, and mathematics. CD
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teaches social studies and English,
and gives special help to those who
need it. QJJ Mr. Reed pauses a
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education, and data processing. CBJ Mr. Clark waits for a correct response
from a bookkeeping student. CCD Mr. Griffin challenges a student good
naturedly with good spirits. CDD Mr. Schwalbe helps a student with her
bookkeeping problem. CED Mr. Donald Schwalbe. Mr. Schwalbe, head of the
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fice practice. Mr. Schwalbe is also in charge of the business staff of the X X
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ty and is, therefore, a basic part of the culture in which modern man lives 0 e
and participates. Business education assists the student in finding his Y ..V.
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portunity to achieve their individual goals - whether for vocational train- x
ing, personal-use skills and knowledges, advanced training, or general
education. CFJ Mr. Robert Witt. Mr. Witt teaches typing, basic business, and C
marketing and sales. Mr. Witt also coaches the varsity basketball team and F
assists with the varsity football team. CGD Mr. Witt watches to see if any
student needs assistance during class. CHD' Mrs. Funk finds students who eibslii i
need help. CD Mr. John Griffin. Mr. Griffin handles D.E. CDistributive Educa- .,,
tionb and teaches marketing and sales. Mr. Griffin. also sponsors the stu- 1
dent council. CJJ Mrs. Keith smiles as she sees that her students are per- X
forming well at their typewriters. CKJ Mrs. Judith Keith. Mrs. Keith teaches
basic business and typing. QLQ Mrs. Patricia Funk. Mrs. Funk coordinates
the Office Occupations f0.0.J and teaches stenography. ig
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after a long illness. KCJ Mrs. Doris Giles. Mrs. Giles, head of the English department, handles all of the speech contests and teaches public speak-
ing, basic speech, mass media electronic, and freshman English. Advanced composition, introduction to novels, short story, and mass media are
course titles. These English course titles represent a few of the single semester courses available to students this year. The new elective program
offering a wide range of opportunities for language study attempts to meet the needs of all students. KDJ Mrs. James is getting some good answers
from her students on their papers. CEJ Mr. John Alexander. Mr. Alexander teaches mass media print, creative writing, building a vocabulary, busi-
ness English, and freshman English. He also coaches our varsity football team. CFD Mrs. Kistler is pleased to show a publicity poster well-done. CGD
Mrs. Ruth Olson. Mrs. Olson teaches intermediate composition, humanities, mass media print, great books, and freshman English. CHD Mrs. Nancy
McReynolds, Mrs. Mc Reynolds teaches career English, elements of communication, and film study. Mrs. McReynolds also sponsors the editorial
staff of the yearbook and any photography contests. She took her maternity leave December 1, 1972 and Mrs. Doris Woods took her classes. Mrs.
Woods teaches mass media, electronics, elements of communication, freshman English and black literature. CD Mr. Moore listens as a student
reads aloud in class. QJ3 Mrs. Giles pauses in the hall to speak to the editorial staff members. CKJ Mrs. Betty Jo Lauderdale. Mrs. Lauderdale teaches
freshman English and intermediate composition. CLD Mrs. Mary Cussins. Mrs. Cussins teaches individualized reading, advanced composition, in-
troduction to poetry, and freshman English. She also sponsors the National Honor Society. CM7 Mrs. McReynolds explains the concept of depth of
field to her film study class. QNJ Mrs. Shirley Kistler. Mrs. Kistler teaches basic speech, beginning and advanced play production, dramatic litera-
ture, and freshman English. Mrs. Kistler sponsors the Thespian Society, all the play productions and handles any other general entertainment giv-
en at the school by students or faculty. COD Mrs. Lauderdale patiently awaits for a response from one of her students. CPD Mrs. Marilyn James. Mrs
James teaches journalism, semantics, modern logic seminar, and freshman English. She also is in charge of the Panther Press Cschool newspa-
perb. CQ5 Mrs. Cussins stands to survey the progress of her students as they read. CRP Mr. Eugene Moore. Mr. Moore teaches short story, American
writers, building a vocabulary, and freshman English.
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CAD Mrs Padgett watches as her students prepare a meal. CBD Mrs. Helen Padgett.
Mrs Padgett head of the home economics department, teaches adult living, cloth- A
ing foods child development and home furnishing. The home economics depart-
ment offers opportunities to students to relate their learning to home and family life
as well as to prospective work experiences recognizing the facts that occur in a con-
sumer oriented society KCD Mrs Ruth Hicks. Mrs. Hicks teaches clothing, food and ,
consumer education CDD Mrs Hicks helps a student with her garment she is sewing.
CED Miss McMakin smiles with approval at the progress of her students. QFD
Miss Locke gives directions concerning the sketch book. CGD Miss Susan Mc-
Makin, Miss McMakin is in charge of the art department and art contests. She
teaches art activities, applied design, drawing and painting, and commercial
art. The art department is concerned with the growth of all students through
experiences that enable them to develop their creative, intellectual, emotion-
al, social, and manualcapacities. At no other period in history has it been so
necessary for man to realize his world more keenly and to place in its true
perspective, the importance of the basic need for expression through self-
direction, creative ability, critical thinking, and emotional stability. If our so-
ciety is to reach a higher level of culture, everyone must be educated to ap-
preciate art. The conditions conducive to the creation and enjoyment of great
art are vital to the enrichment of daily living for all mankind. CHD Miss Diana
Locke. Miss Locke teaches art activities.
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Music
fAJ Mr. Coen directs the orchestra. CBJ
Mr. David Coen. Mr. Coen handles the
orchestra and its performances
throughout the year. CCD Mr. Oman
conducts the band members in a lively
number. CD9 Mr. Bruce Oman. Mr.
Oman instructs the cadet band, jazz
band, concert band, and the marching
band. CED Mr. Milton Scott. Mr. Scott
leads the concert choir, Pa ntherettes,
keynotes, tiptones, mixed choir, ad-
vanced girls, and teaches music listen-
ing. QFD Nlr. Scott leads his singers at
the piano and keeps them on their
toes. The music department consists
of choirs, special vocal groups, three
bands, and an orchestra. ln the music
listening class students learn the his-
tory and forms of music from Bach to
Rode. Some of the music groups
usually perform over sixty times dur-
inga year.
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GirI's Physical Education. CAD Miss Conrad settles a dispute with the rulebook. CBD Miss Irma Con- '
rad. Miss Conrad, head of the girl's physical educationdepartment, teaches girl's PE classes and
bowling. The girl's physical education department serves the girls of E.H.S. by offering a variety
of activities and skills such as basketball, soccer, body mechanics, gymnastics, and tumbling.
Health and driver education classes are also a part of the girl's physical education department.
CCD Mrs. Sharon Hay. Mrs. Hay teaches girl's PE classes. CGD Mrs. Hay explains how to play golf to
her students. CJD Mrs. Bright pauses a moment before she goes to her health class. CKD Mrs. Julia
Bright..Mrs. Bright teaches girl's PE and health classes. CLD Mrs. Donna Baldwin. Mrs. Baldwin
teaches girl's PE at Eisenhower. CND Mrs. Baldwin referees a game of volleyball. Boy's Physical
Education. CDD Mr. David Murphy. Mr. Murphy, the athletic director and head of the boy's physical
education department, teaches boy's PE, drivers training, drivers education, and bowling. The
boy's physical education departments main objective is to create an- interest in activities which
will develop the mental, social, and physical well being of the student, Soccer, basketball, gym-
nastics, and wrestling are just a few of the many activities at E.H.S. CED Mr. Buttz gets things or-
ganized in his office. CFD Mr. Michael Buttz. Mr. Buttz teaches boy's PE and health. He also coach-
es freshman football and is the assistant track coach. CHD Mr. Murphy answers questions con-
cerning season tickets. CID Mr. Novak takes a break during wrestling practice. CND Mr. Jackson
oversees students as they use the new gym equipment. COD Mr. Herbert T. J. Jackson. Mr. Jackson
teaches boy's PE, health, drivers training, and drivers education. He also coaches the freshman
basketball team and is head track coach. Mr. Jackson sponsors the human relations group. CPD
Mr. Jake R. Watson. Mr. Watson, assistant athletic director, teaches boy's PE, drivers training,
co-ed swimming, drivers education, and co-ed sports. He also coaches the freshman-sophomore
baseball team. CQD Mr. Donald Novak. Mr. Novak teaches boy's PE, drivers training, and drivers
education. Mr. Novak coaches the varsity wrestling team and the varsity baseball team. He also
sponsors the human relations group. CRD Mr. Watson watches as his students perform exercises.
CSD Mr. Pete lnnis. Mr. lnnis teaches drivers training, drivers education, and boy's PE. He also
coaches the sophomore football team. CTD Mr. lnnis looks on at a football assembly.
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Maintenance Department. CAD Mr. John Grindol.
Mr. Grindol is the custodian foreman in charge
of all the custodians at Eisenhower. Mr. Grindol
and his cohorts have a tremendous task keeping
the school and its grounds maintained for ulti-
mate use by students, faculty, and administra-
tion. Their efforts are appreciated by all. CBD Mr.
George W. Riley. Mr. Riley works nights at E.H.S.
cleaning the classrooms for the students. CCD
Mr. Leo Urich. Mr. Urich helps maintain the
school classrooms at Eisenhower. CDD Mrs. Irma
Archer. Mrs. Archer works busily all day main-
taining the ladies' rooms and other general
tasks. CED Mr. Ernest Gober. Mr. Gober does his
part to help keep Eisenhower pleasant and
clean. CFD Mr. Dale V. Karcher. Mr. Karcher helps
keep the gym area and other parts of our school
in good shape. CGD Mr. R. T. Sampson. Mr. Samp-
son is always seen at Eisenhower during the day
helping to maintain our school. He's always will-
ing to lend a helping hand. CHD Mr. Charles Hood.
Mr. Hood does his part to maintain the class-
rooms at Eisenhower. CID Mr. Robert McDonald.
Mr. McDonald works in the evenings to help keep
our school pleasant and clean. CJD Mr. John W.
Smith. Mr. Smith also works in the evening
maintaining the classrooms at Eisenhower. CKD
Mr. Darwin Pearson. Mr. Pearson helps to keep
our school in good condition and pleasant to
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CAD Mrs. Wanda Babbs and Mrs. Mary Amon. Mrs. Babbs helps wherever she is needed in the cafe-
teria and is in charge of the dish room. Mrs. Amon is the cafeteria manager. CBJ Mrs. Mary Amon.
Mrs. Amon has a great responsibility as the cafeteria manager to make sure that the quality of
the food meets the desired requirements for the school. The cafeteria staff spends many early
hours before students are even awake in preparing the various meals. No doubt Eisenhower is
fortunate to have such efficient cafeteria helpers who produce such great foods! Their efforts are
greatly appreciated by students and all personnel. CCD Mrs. Alberta Whicker, Mrs. Syrada Hatha-
way, rs. Eileen Mrs. Frances Telenski, Mrs. Reba Rentfro. Mrs. Whicker is the head pastry
cook in c arge o all those scrumptious goodies we devour. Mrs. Hathaway is the assistant pastry
cook. Mrs. Boyd and Mrs. Telenski are part of the general help in the cafeteria. Mrs. Reba Rentfro
has a big job as the assistant cook. CDD Mrs. Ruth Grider, Mrs. Mary Adkins, Mrs. Mary A. Bramel,
Mrs. Elvera Wyne. Mrs. Grider has the responsibility asthe head cook and assistant manager. She
is very much needed and appreciated in the cafeteria. Mrs. Adkins bakes that delicious bread
everyone loves! Mrs. Bramel and Mrs. Wyne help in general wherever they are needed to prepare
our food. CED Mrs. Geraldine Wildinson, Mrs. Dorris Durbin, Mrs. May Myers, Mrs. Marjorie
Forbes. Mrs. Wilkinson, Mrs. Durbin, and Mrs. Myers are part of the general help in the cafeteria
and perform varied duties. Mrs. Forbes makes those luscious salads and is in charge of the salad
department. CFB Mrs. Dorothv Smith and Mrs. Norma Hanson. Mrs. Smith and Mrs. Hanson helo
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Classes
Maturity is the main difference
between the freshman and the se-
nior. High School is a new adven-
ture for the freshman. He wants to
meet new friends and become ac-
quainted with the school so that he
can be more involved in school
functions.
Since the sophomore knows his
way around the building, and has
become adjusted to new friends and
teachers, he hrs ready to investigate
new opportunities to learn. l-le may
feel ready for more extra-curricular
activities. The sophomore looks
eagerly for his junior year.
The junior is well on his way to
maturity. By this time he has
learned to drive a car and may even
be working at a job part time. l-le
assumes more responsibility and
leadership. The junior feels that his
senior year will be the highlight of
his high school career and is there-
fore quite anxious forthe beginning
ofthe next school year.
At last the senior has reached
adulthood and his goals begin to
change. Now he is beginning to
think more about the future. wheth-
er it be goingto on to college. taking
a full time job or maybe even
marriage.
The high school years are the
years of transition from childhood
to adulthood. Thus, each year is a
stepping stoneto the next.
CAD Acklin, Krisandra. Choir 1,2.3,4.5,6,7.8:
Library Asst. 1.2,3.4,5.6,7.8. Pantherama 7.8:
Library Club 3.4.7.8.
CBD Alexander. Gail.
CCD Anderson. Hal.
CDD Anderson. Schuyler. Coun. Historian 7.
8: Orchestra l.2.3.4.5.6.7.83 Prom Comm.
6: Honor Soc. 4.5.6.7.8.
CED Askew, Mark. Basketball Mgr. 1.3.53
Football Mgr. 3.4,5.6g Track Mgr. 2.4.63 Li-
brary Asst. 1.2.3.4,7,8: Class Coun. 7.8.
CFD Atwater. Douglas. Class Coun. 3.4: Li-
brary Club 3.4: Football Mgr. 3.5.7.
CGD Aubert. Terri.
CHD Bachmann. Carol. Pantherarna Bus.
Staff 1,2,3.4.5,6,7.85 Orchestra 1.2,3.4,5,6,7.
8. FTA 1.2
CID Baker. Michele. Office Occupations 7.8.
CJD Baker. Ronald. Football 5,6.7.8: Track 5
6.
CKD Banks. Danny,
CLD Banks. Ozell. Voc. Food 5.6.7.8
CMD Barney. Clare. Stud. Coun. 1.2: Library
Asst. 3.4: Class Coun. 7.8.
'CND Bean. David.
COD Bean Julie. Office Helper 3.4.55 Stud.
Coun. 3.4.5,6.7,8g Homecoming Comm. 7.8.
Acklin. Krisandra
Anderson, Schuyler
Aubert. Terri
Baker. Ronald
Barney. Clare
Alexander. Gail
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Atwater. Douglas
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QAJ Beasley, Brenda. Adv. Girl's Choir 1,22
Usher: Girl's Tumbling 1,22 Homcoming
Comm. 1.
CBy Beasley, Linda. Office Helper 3.43 Prom
Comm. 53 OOC 7,8.
CCD Best, Mark. Class Coun. 1,23 Honor Soc.
6,7,8Q Baseball 1,22 DE 7,8.
CDD Birks, Devon.
CED Black, Kerry. Class Coun. 12,7,83 Home-
coming Decor. Comm 3,51 Nurse's Asst. 6,72
Float Comm. 1,5.
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QFD Black, Stanley.
QGJ Blankenburg, David.
LH! Blockton, Cherry. Stud. Coun. 1.23
Panther Press 7,83 Class Coun. 7,83 Home-
coming Decor. Comm. 7.
CID Blue, Maxine. Pantherama Bus. Staff 7,
8.
CJD Bond, Annette.
CKJ Bond,Virginia.
QLD Bork, Lynette.
CMJ Boyd, Karen. Orchestra 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8.
QNJ Bradford, Debra. Class Coun. 3,43 Class
Secretary 7,81 AFS 3,4,5,6,7,83 Library Asst.
2,3,4Q Stud. Coun. 7,83 Prom Comm. 63
Homecoming Comm. 7.
COD Bradford,'Lorraine.
CAD Brady. Lola.
CBD Bretz. Michael. Voc. 5,6.7,83 All School
Play 5.6,7,83 One Acts 5,6,7,8.
CCD Brewer, Nancy. Stud. Coun. 2.3,4,5,6,7,
83 Coun. Secretary 6.7.82 Pantherama Pho-
tographer 3,4,5,6.7.83 Panther Press 3,4,5.6,
7,82 AFS 1.2.3.4,5.6,7,83 Homecoming
Comm. 73 Parade and Assembly.
CDD Brewner, Catherine.
CED Brimm, Cathy.
CFD Brobst. Linda. Stud. Coun. 3,4,6,7.83
lntra-City Stud. Coun. 6.7.81 Band 13 Queen's
Comm. 33 Honor Soc. 6.7.8, Class Coun. 5,6.
CGD Brooks, Rodney.
CHD Brown, Jenet.
CID Brown.Victoria.Office0ccupations7,8.
CJD Bryson. Terry.
CKD Buckley. Patricia.
CLD Bush, Tonya. Band 1,2,3,4,5.6,7.83
Stud. Coun. 1.2.3.4,5.6.7,83 Pantherama Bus.
Staff 3.4,5,6.7.8.
CMD Byers, John.
CND Campbell, Terrence.
COD Campbell, Vickie. Choir 1.23 Sgt.-at-
Arms 1,211-lptOf'l9S 3.4,5.63 Concert Choir 3,
4.5.63 Human Relations 5.6.
Bretz, Michael
Brimm, Cathy
Brown. Jenet
Buckley, Patricia
Campbell. Terrence
Ca rnahan. Teresa
Carter. Chris
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Cordes. Kevin
Carson. Roni
Clark. Jerry
Cliff. Mary
Cook. Avon
Corey. Karen
CAD Carnahan. Teresa.
CBD Carroll. Maureen. Class Coun. 3.4.5.6:
Homecoming Queen Comm. 1.3: Stud. Coun
3,4,5.6.7.8: Sgt.-at-Arms Stud. Coun. 7.8:
Prom Queen Comm. 6.
CCD Carson. Roni. Choir 1.2.3.4.5.6: Prom
Comm. 7.8.
CDD Carter. Chris. Class Coun. 5.6: Honor
Soc. 6.7.8.
CED Cnabak, William.
CFD CIark.Jerry.Stud.Coun. 1.2:Track 2.
CGD Clark. Teresa. Class Coun.1.2.3.4.5.6:
Stud. Coun. 7.8: Homecoming Queen Comm.
1.3.71 Frosh Orientation 5.7: Pantnerama
Bus. Staff 1,2.3.4.
CHD Clemons. Kenneth.
CID Cliff, Mary.
CJD Coe. Norman. Football 1.3.5.7: Basket-
ball 1.2.3.4.5.6.7.8: Baseball 2.4.6.8
CKD Colcord. Daniel. Golf 1.2.31 Tennis 5.6.
7.8.
CLD Cook. Avon. Wrestling 1.2: Football 1.2.
CMD Cook. Rita.
CND Cordes. Kevin. Football 1.3: Pantnera-
ma Bus. Staff 5.6.
COD Corey. Karen. Choir 1.2.3.4.5.6.7.8: Tip-
tones 5.6.7,8: Pantnerama Bus. Staff 1.2:
Film Club 5: Homecoming Assembly 1.3.5.7:
Musicals 2.4.6,8: Talent Snow 6.
CAD Cox, Christine. Library Asst. 1',2,3,45
Library Club 3,45 AFS 1,2,3,45 Stud. Coun.5,
. 65 Stud. Coun. Sgt.-at-Arms 6,75 Prom
Comm. 65 Class Coun. 5,6,7,85 Homecoming
Comm. 75 Stud. Coun. Election Assembly 2.
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CBD . Crabtree,'Terry. Band 1,2,3,4,55 Band
Coun. 3.4.55 Class Coun. 3,4,5,65 Stud. Coun.
65 Office Asst. 65 Homecoming Comm. 1.3.
CCD Crutchfield, Zachery. Football 1,3,5,75
Basketball 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,85 Track 65 Baseball
2.
CDD Dahman, Cheryl. Choir 1,2,3,45 Panth-
erettes 1,25 Keynotes 3,45 Pantherama Bus.
Staff 3,4,5,6,75 AFS 3,45 Gym Asst. 6,75 Home-
coming Assembly 35 Musicals 2,4.
CED Daniels, Dorothy. Pantherama Bus.
Staff 5,6,7,85 Homecoming Comm. 5.
CFD Daniels, Vicki.
CGD Davis, Regina. CWT 55 DE 7,8.
CHD Dawson, Albert.
CID Dean, Daniel. Band 1,2,3,4,5,65 Baseball
4.6.8.
CJD Deardorff, Marti. Honor Soc. 4,5,6,7,85
Prom Comm. 65 Class Coun. 7,8.
CKD Dedman, Dianna. Stud. Coun. 1,25 Class
Coun. 3,4,7,85 Pantherama Bus. Staff 1,2,3,45
Pantherama Ed. Staff 3,45 Honor Soc. 4,5,6,
7,85 Panther Press 3,4,7,8.
CLD Deem, Paula
CMD Delaney, Michael.
CND Derrickson, Malia.
COD Dickes, Geoffrey.
Cox, Christine
Dahman, Cheryl
Davis, Regina
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Daniels, Dorothy
Dawson, Albert
Dedman, Dianna
Derrickson, Malia
Crutchfield, Zachery
Daniels, Vicki
Dean, Daniel
Deem, Paula
Dickes, Geoffrey
Dotson. Helen
Embree. Debra
Evans Elaine
Fawcett, Mark
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Fleming. Lee
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Fischer. Michael
Ford, Francls Freeman, Nathaniel
CAD Dotson, Helen. l.C.E. Club 5,6,7,8.
CBD Doyle. David.
CCD Easton. David.
CDD Embree. Debra.
CED Etherton. Deborah. Library Asst. 3.4.5.
63 Office Occupations 7.8.
CFD Evans.Carolyn.Choir1.2.3.4.5.6:
Pantherama Bus. Staff 3.4,5.6.7.8: Office
Occupations 7.8: Prom Comm. 6.
CGD Evans, Elaine. Stud. Coun. 1.3.43 Or-
chestra 1.2.3.4,5,6,7.83 Pantherama Bus.
Staff 3,4.5.6.7.8: Honor Soc. 6.7.8.
CHD Evans.Michael.
ClD Fair.Scott.
CJD Fawcett. Mark.
CKD Fischer, Michael. Football 1.33 Golf 4.6.
83 Stud. Coun. 7.8.
CLD Fleming. Lee. Pantherettes 1.2: Choir 1
2.3.43 Keynotes 3.43 Musicals 2.43 Homecom
ing Assembly 33 Concert Choir 5.63 Panthera
ma Bus. Staff 1,2.3,4.5.6.7.8: Prom Decor.
Comm. 6: Gym Asst. 7.8.
CMD Fohdren. Michael. Football Letterman
5,6,7,8.
CND Ford. Francis.
COD Freeman. Nathaniel. Wrestling 1.2.7.8:
Football 1.2.3.4.5.6,7.8: Track 1.2.3,4,5.6.7.
8.
CAD Fuson. Thomas. Pantherettes 1.2: Con-
cert Choir 3.4: Stud. Coun. 34.5.61 Class
Coun. 5.6.
CBD Gardner. Chris. Language Lab Asst.
AVA: DE
CCD Garren, Norman
IDD Gilbert. Sandy.Choir 1.2
CEJ GiIlespie.Timothy
CFD Giosser. Jeffrey.
CGJ Glosser. Phillip. Baseball 4.
QH1 Goddard. Rita.
CID Golembeck. Joann. Choir 1.2.3.4.5.6.7.
8.
U7 Grandberry.Jessie.
QKD Graves.Ernestine.
CLD Gray. Marlita. Choir 1.2: Stud. Exchange
5.6: Stud. Coun. 5.6781 Pantherama Bus.
Staff 7.8: Homecoming Comm. 7. Homecom-
ing Queens Comm. 7.
CND Greene..AIan. Basketball 12.3.41 Track
5.6.7.8: Stud. Coun. 1.2.3.4.7,81 Vice-Pres. 1,
2: Sgt.-at-Arms 3.4.7.8
QNJ Greene. Linda. Choir 1.2.3.4.5.6: ICE
Stud. Advisor 5.63 Pantherama Bus Staff 5.6.
KOH Greene MeIirida.AFS1.2.3.4.5.6,7.8:
Historian 3.4.5.6.7.8: Pantherama Bus. Staff
7.8.
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Grubbs. Shirlene
Hamilton. Stanley .
Harpstrite. David
Hassebfock. Glen
Hecker. Patricia
CAJ Grider. Sandra. Guid. Receptionist 1.2:
AFS 4.5.6.7.8: AFS Secretary 5.6: Panthera-
ma Bus. Staff 3.4.5.6.7.8: Pictures Mgr. for
Pantherama 7.8: Class Coun. 5.6: Prom
Comm. 5.6: 0.0. 7.8.
CBJ Grohne. Douglas.
CCD Grubbs. Shirlene.
CD7 Hall.Charlene.Stud.Coun.1.2.3.4.5.6.
7.8: Class Sgt.-At-Arms 1.2: Class Sec. 3.4:
Class Coun. 5.6: Stud. Coun. Vice Pres. 6.7:
Homecoming Comm. 3.4,5.6: Homecoming
Chairman 7.8.
CEJ Hall. Vonda. Choir 1.2.3.4.5.6: Keynotes
5.6: 0.0. 7.8.'
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CFD Hamilton. Stanley. Football 1.2: Human
Relations Talent Show 1.2. .
CGB Hanstedt. Shirley. Library Asst. 1.2:
Homecoming Comm. 1.3.51 D.E. 7.8.
CHJ Harper. Mary Anne. Stud. Coun. 1.2.3.
4: Homecoming Comm. 1.2.3.4.5.6: Office
Helper 1.2.3.4.5.6.7.8: Senior-of-the-Month
Chairman 4.5.61 Prom Comm. 5.6: Panther
Press 5.6.7.8: D.E. 7.8.
CIJ Harpstrite. David. Stud. Coun. 7.8: Na-
tional Honor Soc. 6.7.83 Panther Press Staff
7.8: Panther Press News Ed. 7.8: Prom Dec.
Comm. 6.
CJD Harris. Sherry. Gymnastics 1.2.3.4.5.6.
7.8: Squad Leader 5.6.
CKJ Harris.WilIiam.
CLJ Hassebrock. Glen. Basketball Mgr. 1.2:
Varsity Track Mgr. 2.
CM5 Havenerdeffrey.
CNJ Heatherton.John.
CO1 Hecker. Patricia. Library Asst. 1.2:
Honor Soc. 6.7.82 Choir 3.4.5.6: Homecom-
ing Comm. 3.5: Float Comm. 1: Musical 4.6.
KAJ Heckman, John. Class Coun. 1.2. Class
Pres 3.4: C.W.T. 5,6-3.7.8.
U33 Hegger, Lynne. Band 1.2.3.
CCJ Heitz, Lyle.
QDJ Hendrian,Vickie.Choir1,23Concert
Choir 3,4.5,6g Honor Soc. 6.7.83 0.0. 7,8.
CED Henson, Mark. Band 1,2,3,4,5.6,7.8g
Tennis 3,4,5,6,7,8: Class Coun. 7,8.
CFD Hepworth, Dennis.
CGD Hess. Gwendolyn.
QHJ Hess, Leon. 0.0. 7,8.
fly Hicks, Josephine. Class Council 7,8.
KJJ Hicks, Myra.
CKJ Hill, Mary. Nurse's Asst. 3,4,5,6: A.F.S.
3.4: 0.0. 7,8.
KLJ Himmelrick,Debra.
CMJ Hise,John.
QNJ Hodges, Pamela. Stud. Coun. 1,23 Sec.
Soph. Class 3.4: Christmas Comm. 1.
CO5 Hogan, Myrna. Choir 1,2,3,4,5,6: Li-
brary Helper 5,63 Library Club fSecretary-
Treasurerj 5,63 0.0. 7,8.
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Hendrian. Vickie
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Hegger. Lynne
Henson, Mark
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Hodges. Pamela
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Hepworth. Dennis
Hicks. Josephine
Himmelrick, Debra
Hogan, Myrna
Hollingsworth, Mark
Hudson.Vanessa
Iles, Roberta
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Hollingsworth, Paula
Hug, Michael
Irwin, Gregory
Jarrett. Larry
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Hovey, Robert
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Hurley, Dorothy
Jackson. Jeffrey
Jeffrey Michael
Johnson, James
CAD Hollingsworth,Mark.
CBD Hollingsworth, Paula. All School Play 5
Class Coun. 1,2,3,4,5,63 Thespians 5,6,7,8g
Homecoming Comm. 1,3,5p A.F.S. 5,6,7,8g
One Acts 4,63 Co-op 7,8.
CCD Hovey, Robert.
CDD Hudson, Vanessa. Office Helper 3.4.5.6
0.0. 7,8.
CED Hug, Michael. Band 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8.
CFD Hurley, Dorothy. Bus. Staff 1,2,3,4,5,6,
7,83 A.F.S. 3,4,5,6,7,8: Sgt.-at-Arms 5,63 Or-
chestra 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8g Human Relations 7,8
Class Coun. 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8.
CGD Iles, Roberta.
CHD lrwin, Gregory. Stud. Coun. 1,2,3,4g
Band 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8g Homecoming Parade
Gomm. 33 National Thespian Soc.
CID Jackson, Jeffrey.
CJD Janvrin, Jo Ellen. Cheerleading 3,4,5,6,
7,83 Stud. Coun. 3,4,5,6,7,8p Pantherama
Bus. Staff 3,4,5,6,7,8: Choir 1,2,3.4: A.F.S. 3.
43 Human Relations 7,8.
CKD Jarrett, Larry. Football 1,23 Basketball
1,2,3,4,5,6g Track 1,2,3,4.
CLD Jeffrey, Michael. Voc. 1.2.
CMD Jestis, Michael. Tennis 2,4,6,8g All
School Play 3,5,7,8p Night of One Acts 4,63
Thespians 6.7.83 Voc. Electricity 5,6,7,8p Our
town 6.
CND Johnson, Eric.
COD Johnson, James. Band 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8g
Orchestra 3,4,5,6,7,8.
y 4
QA? Jones, Cllfford. Voc 1.2.3.4
tBl Jones. Dennls.
tCl Jones. Steven
CDI Joyner. Connell. Class Coun. 1.2: Foot
baIl1.2
QED Jury. Cathy. Choir 1.2: Concert Choir 3
4.5.6: Muslcals 2.4: Llbrary Asst. 1
CFJ Kahler. Connle. Cholr 1.2.3.4.5.6: Key-
notes 5.6: Pantherama Bus. Staff 3.4.5.6.7.8
Musncals 2.4: Stud. Coun. 3.4: Class Coun. 7
8: DE. 7.8: One Acts 6
CGJ Kapper. Rosemary. Llbrary Asst. 1.2.3
4.5.6.7.8
QHJ Kaskey.Vlckl.Stud.Coun.1.2.3.4.7.8
Class COUl'l.3.4lHOfTl63COI'T'lll1,f1COtTll'l1. 1.2
tlj Kaufman. Wllllarn. l.C.E. 7.8
CJD Klaus. Katherlne. Panther Press Bus.
Staff 5.6: Class Coun. 7.8.
tKl Knapp. Monty.
QLJ Knlenm. Robert. Voc. 1.2.3.4: Wres-
0 tllng 3.4: A.V.A. 5.6.7.8
tMl Kreher. Mary. Llbrary Asst. 1.2: F.T.A.
1.2: Offlce Helper 5: National Honor Soc. 6.7.
8:0 O. Club 7.8.
QNJ Krohn. Cathy. Lllorary Asst. 1.2.3.4.5.6:
National Honor Soc. 6.7.81 DE. 7.8.
tOl Kvvasny.Sandra.Cholr1.2:Panther-
ettes 1.2: Concert Cholr 3.4.5.6: Muslcal 2.4:
OO. 7.8.
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Maddox. Garry
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Long. Debra
Maddox. Roxanne
Markarian. Keith
owski. Michael
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Madden san
Mahon. Lloyd
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Mattingly. Christy
Mazza, Rebecca McDaniel. Susan McDowall. JO
QAJ Larck. Wilma.
C81 Largent. David. Football 1.3.5.7: Track
4.
tCl Laskowski. Michael. Choir 1.2: Concert
Choir 3.4.5.6.7.8g Tiptones 5.6.7.8g Football
1.3: Baseball 81 Band 1.2.3451 Musical 2.4.8.
QDJ Lewis. Clarence.
tEJ Long. Debra. Choir 56.7.81 Bus. Staff 7.
8.
tFJ Madden. Susan. Library Asst. 1.2.3.4.5.
6: 0.0. 7.8.
QGJ Maddox.Garry.Stud.Coun.1.2.
tHl Maddox.Roxanne.
ily Mahon. Lloyd. Football 1.2.3.4.5.6:
Panther Press 3.4.5.6
KJJ Mahon. Pamela. Bus. Staff 5.6.7.8:
Choir 1.2.3.4.5.6: Pantherettes 1.21 Keynotes
3.4.5.6: Prom Comm. 6: Scum Comm. 4.6.8.
llki Markarian. Keith. Football 1.2.3.4:
Band 1.2.3.4.5.6.
CLD Mattingly. Christy.
tMl Mazza. Rebecca. Panther Press 5.6:
Thespians 6.7.8.
CND McDaniel. Susan. Band 1.2.3.4.5.6: Na-
tional Honor Soc. 6.7.8.
tOl McDowall. Jo. AFS. 3.4.5.6.7.83 Bus.
Staff 5.67.83 Prom 5.6: Homecoming 3.4.
, CAD McGee, Edward.
CBD McHood, Janie, Stud. Coun. 1,2,3,4,5,6.
7,83 Vice Pres. Class Coun. 3,4,5,6g Home-
coming Comm. 2,4,6p Honor Soc. 4,5,6p
Prom Comm. Chairman 5, Homecoming
Float 1,3,5.
CCD Mears, Roger.
CDD Merrill, Duane. Football 1,3: Baseball 2,
4,6,8p National Honor Soc. 4,5,6,7,8.
CED Miller, Tamara. A.F.S 3,4g.CIass Coun.
3,43 Nurse's Asst. 5,6,7,8.
CFD Mogged, Patricia.
CGD I Molloy, Sue. Panther Press Bus. Staff 7.
CHD Mose, John.
. CID Mundy, Margie. Class Coun.1,2,3,43
Pantherama 1,23 Cheerleading 3.4.
CJD Musser, Gary.
CKD Naaseree, Taai. Foreign Exchange
Student.
CLD Nalefski, Robert. Football 1,2,3,4,5,6,
Basketball 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8: Voc. Cabinet
Making 5,6,7,8.
CMD Nance, Judith. F.N.A. 1,2,3,4g Nurse's
Asst. 3,45 Guid. Receptionist 5,6,7,8.
CND 'Neal, Nancy. Choir 1,2,3,4,5,63 Key-
notes 5,63 Voc. Cosmetology 7,8, Float
Comm. 3,43 All-School Play 7,8
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QAJ Precht. Philip. Varsity Football Mgr. 1.3.
5.7: Varsity Basketball Mgr. 1.2.3.4.5.6.7,8:
Boys Gym Office Asst. 1.2.3.4.5.6.7.8.
CBJ Rauchek. Jean. Year Book Staff 3.4.5,6.
7.8: Office Asst. 7.8: Bulletin Board 7.8: AFS
4.
CCD Redmond. Brandon. Orchestra 2.3.4.5.
6.7.81 AFS 3.4.51 Class Coun. 5.6.7.8: Panth-
erama Bus. Staff 3.4.5: Honor Soc. 6.7.82
Prom Comm. Chairman 6.
CD7 Reynolds. Stephen. Football 1.3: CWT 5.
6.7.8.
QED Rhoades. Ronald. Pres. 1.2: Treas. 3.4:
Stud. Coun. 1.2.3.4.5.6.7.8: AFS 1.2.3.-4.
tFl Rhodes. Sandra.
KGB Rickman. Cathy. Office Occupations 7.
8.
QHJ Ridlen, Kevin. Football 1.3.5.7: Wres-
tling 3.4.5.6.7.8.
fly Ridlen, Mark. Tennis 2,4.6.8: Class
Coun. 1.2.4.5: National Honor Soc. 4.5.6.7.8:
Pantherama Bus. Staff l.2.3,4: Pantherama
Ed. Staff 2.3.4.
CJD Riggen. Victor. Pantherama Bus. Staff
3.4: Wrestling 3.4.7.8: Voc. ICE 5.6.7.8
CKE Riley. Christine.
CLB Ritter. Stephen.
QMJ Rodgers, David.
QNJ Ruble. Rebecca.
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Precht. Philip
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7.81Trac:k 5.6.7.8
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IEJ Savage.Clarence.
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QDJ Stoner. Lillie.
LED Stoner. Toni.
CFJ Stottrup. Sigrid. Decor. Homecoming
Comm. 31 Stud. Coun. 3.41 Guidance Recep-
tionist 3.41 Honor Soc. 6.7.81 Senior Coun. 7.
8.
tG7 Stronl. Dennis. Football 3.4.5.6,7.8:
Basketball l.2.3.4.5.61 Baseball 1.2.3.41 Band
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QHJ Stuart. David.
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12.3.41 Homecoming Float Comm. 13.5.71
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Comm. 7.
CJD Sutton. Catby. Choir 3.4.5.61Pantnera-
ma Bus. Staff 5.6.
LKJ Taylor. Bruce. Wrestling 3.4.7.81Base'
ball 3.4.
CLD Taylor.Carol.
tlVll Taylor.Frederick.
QNJ Taylor. Margaret. Pom-Pom Squad 61
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Helper 7.8.
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Smith, Thomas
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Taylor. Frederick
Spauglw. Roxanne
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Sullivan, Vesta
Taylor. Carol
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Toler. Dorothy
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KET Thornton. Kathy. Natlonal Honor Soc.
4.5.6781 Freshman Choir 1.21 Advanced
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tFl Thornton. Kenneth. Band 1.2.3.4.5.6:
Marchlng Band 3.4.5.6:CWT.
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tHl Tolllver.PatIy.Gym Asst 1.2.3.
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lJJ Tutas. DQITITIS. Honor Bot 6.7.8.
tKl Tyson. James.
tLJ Veech. Byron. Class Coun.1.21Stud.
Coun. Executlve Board 7.81Pantherettes1.21
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tOl Vreeland. Carol. Natlonal Honor Soc. 4.
5.67.81 Secretary for Honor Soc 7.8: Llbrary
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7.8. One Acts 61 OUR TOWN 61 All School Play
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CBD Walker. Angelia. Class Coun. 1.23 Stud.
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4. Keynotes 3.4: Concert Choir 7.8.
CCD Walker. Diane. Tumbling Club 1.2: Stud.
Coun. 1.23 Homecoming Comm. 1.3: Cadet
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CDD Walker. Joe.
CED Walker. Roy. Wrestling 3: Track 4: Voc.
7.8.
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6: Track 5.6: Wrestling 7.8.
CGD Wallace. Marcia.
CHD Walters. Michael.
CID Washington. James. Band 1.2.3.4.5.6:
Wrestling 1,2.3.4.5.6.7.8: Track 3.4.5.6.
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CKD Watkins.Terry.
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8: Stud. Coun. 1.2.7.8: Cheerleading 5.6:
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tJl Wintersteen. Steven. Football 1.2.3.4.5.
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8: Treasurer 6.7: Class Coun. 1.2.3.4.5,6.7.8:
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Clubs play a very important role
in school life. The more a student
gets involved, the more pride he
takes in his school, - that is the
feeling of most Eisenhower stu-
dents. Eisenhower has many activi-
ties to offer a student, but not all
students take the opportunity to
participate.
One primary reason why most
students belongto clubs is to make
more friends and to make their
years at EHS more fulfilling.
Being involved in school activities
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individuality within a groupthat is
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common goal or share a hobby.
Students agree that clubs are a nec-
essary part of school life. There
were very few who chose to chal-
lenge this point. We have found that
the more effort the entire student
body makes to back up a team, the
more likely that team is to wn. Sim-
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clubs tends to boost the general
morale, unity, and spirit of the stu-
dents. This was obvious as the stu-
dents who did belongto a club
seemed to have uplifted and more
positive feelings compared to those
who answered negatively.
Perhaps a good adage is appro-
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results and also for reaping a good
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"The more you give of yourself, the
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CAD Thespians. FIRST ROW: Sheliggfoe, Mike LewisL Paula Hollingsworth. SECOND ROW: Deana Daniels, Larry Lawrenge, Annette Frank, Becki
Mazza, Bryan Schagmire. THIRD ROW: Connie Grafe, Don Larson, Oarol Vreeland, Roger Robb, Russ Cook, Mjkeaiesgs, Phil Lploe, Giordon Spea-
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CAD Honor Society. FIRST ROW: Carol Bachmann, Kathy Thornton, Qa!k1.Nl.on.Lo.e, Shelly Sherden, Janie Dedman, ' ,Patty
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Dodwell, Sigrid Stottrup, Chris Carter, Bobbie Peck, a Martina. THIRD ROW: Mark Whitehead, Janie McHood, Brandon
Redmond, Schuyler Anderson, Dorothy Toler, Susan McDaniel, Donce Burton, Carol Karcher, Sheryl Cummins, Linda Brobst, Kay
Young. FOURTH ROW: B,Ll.LCEflALl.Dj3fS12,Gl'i, David,ELoilssarg,,David Harpstrite, Steve Wintersteen, Dennis Tutas, C ' r, Scott
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CBJ Honor Society Officers. Scott Whitney, Duke Merrill, Carol Vreeland, Mark Ridlen.
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Student Council
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CBJ Student Council Executive Board. FIRST ROW: Linda
Brobst,-M,auree,n Qa,LLoIl,-Char HaIL. SECOND ROWL-Kay..
.WYoung.. SchLgLLe,r-Anderson,NEncy BrevLe.Q THIRD
'ROW: Joyce Witham. FOURTTTROW: Sco ntney,.Rgn,.
Rhoades, Byron Veech.
CAD Student Council Officers. FIRST ROW: Maur ,Char
I-Ia,LL, SECOND ROW: Chris Cox. THIRD ROW: I
Human Relations
CAD Human Relations. FIRST ROW: Tommy King, Kay Ygung. SECOND ROW: Jo Ja
Debbie Green, Marlon Thomas, Phil Enloe. THIRD ROW: T.J. Jac dvisor Lin
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CBD American Field Service. FIRST ROW: Cheryl Hurley, Cindy Page, Pam Hooge, Kay Bradford, Gail Alexander CPresidentJ,
studentb, Linda Oliver, Gladys Nichdlson, Janet Sweazy. SECOND ROW: Pam Hurley, Janet Janes, Lysa Olsen, Jo Keltner,
Booher, Susie Haines, Linda Bradford. THIRD ROW: Jennie Burkey, Danielle Owens, Jo McDowall, Brandon Redmond, N
Bradford, Julie Cleary, Crystal Corley, Cathy Johnson. FOURTH ROW: Miss Weber CAdvisorD, Jeanette Burkey, Yvon
Taa' Naasaree QAFS
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Rohrscheib, Kathy Klaus, Melinda Greene, Gary Warnick, Brian Hug, David Ploussard, Bob Younger. Foreign Exchange Students: Taaj Naaseree
and Poul Skraep.
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fAJ Concert Choir. FIRST ROW: Angelia Walker, Carla Carter, Kay Young, Cathy Wrigley, Linda Perkins, Karen Corey, Cheryl lsome,
Annette Frank, Lysa Olsen. SECOND ROW: Susan White, Connie Grace, Pat Brennan, Pam Eckes, Seungldee Hong, Debbie O'Brien.
Faith Fonville, Debbie Green. THIRD ROW: Mr. Scott CDirectorJ, Gordon Speagle, Mike Laskowski, Rick Lewis, Byron Veech, Larry
Lawrence, Elbert Brown Jr. FOURTH ROW: Robin Weger, Martian Leais, Cripton Brace, Charles Spence, Dave Nolte, Paul
Rauschke, Tom Rutherford.
Tiptones
KBJ Tiptones. Larry Lawrence, Kay Young, Debbie Green, Robin Weger, Cathy Wrigley, Mike Lewis, Pam Eckes, Dave Nolte, Annette
Frank. SECOND ROW: Paul Rauschke, Karen Corey, Byron Veech, Mike Laskowski, Mr. Scott fDirectorD, Cheryl lsome, Sue White.
Keynotes
CAD Members Of The Keynotes Are As Follows: Rhonda Black, Pam Boudell, Janet
Cox, Jo Ann Golembeck,Tiina Kriisa, Janet Miller, Pat Owens, Shelley Poe, Deborah
Przyborski, Pam Rogers, Annilee Rohrscheib, Deborah Sigler, Dianna Welker.
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Kriisa. SECOND ROW: Janet Janes, Pam Hooge, Janet Miller, Judi Schlosser, Julie Booher, Janet Abel, Debbie Przyborski, Joann Golembeck, Ron-
da Black. THIRD ROW: Crystal Corley, Coraletta Beard, Brenda Robinson, Annette Karcher, Eva Sapp. Annilee Rohrscheib, Karen Morris, Ronda
Schuster. FOURTH ROW: L ' ' ' ' ' '
aura Harris, Lorene Clark, Pam Rogers, Milton Scott fDirectorJ, Doris Hedenberg, Janice Chrisman, Deborah Sigler.
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CAD Pantherettes. FIRST ROW: Jana Larson, Katherine Warren, Laura Allman, Angela Lathan, Dawn Willis, Cindy Slaw, Jo Spence, Martha Bates,
Jeanette Browning, Robin Coverstone, Tina Hammer, Leigh Ann Monroe. SECOND ROW: Arnetta Jarrett, Linda Martin, Paulette McDade, Diana
Slaw, Eva Bond, Cindy Reed, Lynette Wilson, Sheryl Fleetwood, Brenda Shirley, Curlie Taylor, Carmelita Carney. THIRD ROW: Diane Hall, Donna
Whitaker, Mark Walker, Rick Lofland, Mike Leming, Tommy Ingram, Bill Purcell, Mark Shadrick, Richard Dulaney, Jeff Allsap, A e ,Greg
Bennett, Lillie Boykin, Lynn Wilder. FOURTH ROW: Thomas Street, Joe Thornton, Mark Gillespey, Ricky Krekel, Terry Marshall, T.J. Joyner, Robin
L. Holmes, Ken Mathes, Steve Moroney, Brett Tolly, Billy Deem, Larry Taylor, Henry Austin, Mr. Scott CDirectorJ.
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Pom Pom Girls
QBJ Pom-Pom Girls. FIRST ROW: Trieia Walker. SECOND ROW: Coraletta Beard, Brenda Green, Tina Graves, Terri
Lamb, Edna Wilder, Bianco Brown, Beatrice Walker. THIRD ROW: Eva Bond, Loreen Clark, Mae Stoner, Sheila Crutch-
field, Brenda Seawood, Leslie Osborne, Vonzella Jones. FOURTH ROW: Arnetta Jarrett, Davona Crawford, Edith Hat-
ten, Jeannette Redley, Pat Cooper, Lavette Perkins, June Smith, Lynn Wilder.
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Maglll, Lisa Whicker, Brandonl Redmond, Bianco Brown, Cheryl Hurley, Carol Weaver, Terry Shuff, Schuyler Anderson, David Coen
fDirectorJ. Absent: Karen Boydl Cindy Griffith.
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Kevin Bergland, Cheryl Bingham, Jan Birmingham, Tonya Bush, Marina Copeland, Rodney Davis, Susan Dippel, Dar-
la Dobbs, Judith Ferris, Susan Haines, Shane Henson, Cindy Hesemann, Kelly Hott, Mike Hug, Bob Hug, Greg lrwin,
Jim Johnson, Diane Kussart, Paula Letner, Jerry Lewis, Robin Liddell, David Lowerse, Mary Maynor, Tom McCoy, Lar-
ry Miller, Ken Rages, Ron Rhoades, Debbie Rhue, Duane Richards, John Rude, Clark Sanders, Kenneth Sarver, Gary
Schmidt, Donna Smallwood, Janet Sweazy, MacArthur Tyus, L. C. Vorties, Mike Walters, Gary Warnick, Steve War-
nick, Donald Wells, Ronald Wells, Bruce Wintersteen, Janet Wintersteen, Steve Wintersteen.
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Chuck Brown, Mr. Oman CDirectorD. SECOND ROW: Frank Sobotta, Sandy Hodges, Claudia Rex, Missy Grohne,
Cindy Askins, Cindy Floyd, Marla Mullins, Sue Kussart, Peggy Younger. THIRD ROW: Robby Whicker, Ron Ander-
son, Scott Bullock, Randy Pringle, John Fathauer, Gayle Call, Dan Hill, Julie Anderson, Becky Havener, Jeannette
Street.
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Kevin Bergland, Larry McVay. AT PIANO: Randy Pringle.
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CAD Second Hour Bulletin Girls. Debbie Rothwell, Nina Mahon, CBJ Third HOUY Bulletin Girls- Celeste B TZ. Terri Lamb,
Kris Petrucha, Cathie Yount. Debbie Rankin. Edith Hatterl. '
Errand Girls
CCD Errand Girls. Edna Wilder, Janet Witham, Lori Grotjan, Sue Goodman, Teri, Clark,
Vicki Klingler, Tina Ruffini, Debbie Bur er
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KAD Guidance Receptionists. 'Sharon T us, Connie
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CBD Nurse's Assistants. Donna White, Brenda York, Helen Keller, Brenda
Cox, Tammie Miller, fPauIine Gabrielj. Miss Matthew is our nurse.
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CA! Audio Visual Arid. FIRST ROW: Jim Wrigley, Mike Rora. SECOND ROW: Mr. Seidl CDirector
of Audio Visual Aidsj, Roger Robb, Tom Wrigley, John Sweazy, Cheryl Morville, Carol Stew-
art, James Stevens. THIRD ROW: Fred Carbonneau, Mike Walker, Dan Basnett.
Gym Assistants
KBJ Gym Assistants. FIRST ROW: Cathy Mosbaoh, Nancy Fleming. SECOND ROW:
Sandi Garner, Lee Ann Fenton, Dawn Finch, Diane Walker, Diane Ogilive. THIRD
ROW: Irma Conrad CDirectorD, Marilyn Greene, Jo Janvrin, Lee Fleming, Cheryl
Dahman, Carolyn Verrill. FOURTH ROW: Marti Deardorff, Karen Morris.
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ford, Cathy Krohn, Kaye Sapp, Shirley Hanstedt, Gwen
Hess, Vickie Campbell, Patricia Buckley. SECOND
ROW: Clare Barney, Connie Kahlor, Leola White, Rox-
anne Spaugh, Char Hall, Reggie Davis, John Griffin
4AdvisorJ. THIRD ROW: Chris Gardner, Becky Mazza,
Lloyd Mahon, Cathy Thornton, Julie Bean, Mark Best.
CBJ Office Occupations. FIRST ROW: Betty Easterling,
Cathy Rickman, Vickie Hendrian, Teresa Carnahan,
Vanessa Hudson, Sue Madden. SECOND ROW: Shirlene
Grubbs, Vickie Brown, Carolyn Evans, Jeanne Hicks,
Vonda Hall, Linda Beasley. THIRD ROW: Michele Baker,
Mary Hill, Sandy Kwasny, Terry Crabtree, Chris Riley,
Gean Sangster, Deanne Hogan. FOURTH ROW: Patricia
Funk 1AdvisorJ, Debbie Etherton, Jenet Brown, Leon
Hess, Judy Worsland, Cathy Younger, Toni Stoner,
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Sandy Grider.
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CCD Industrial Cooperative Education. FIRST ROW: Dave
York, Tom Young, Dan Welker, Helen Dotson, Linda
Greene, Terry Mundy, David Easton. SECOND ROW:
James McDade, Jeff Havener, Hal Anderson, Tim
Jones, Tim Wells, Bob Hunter, Bill Kaufman, Kent
Mears. THIRD ROW: Jack Hudson QAdvisorJ, Bundy,
Carr,ABirks, Victor Riggen, Jackson, Bob Hovey, Jim
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Rohrscheib, Paula Rodgers, Terri Banks, Tina Black, Vicky Walters, Doris Heden-
CAJ Library Assistants. FIRST ROW:
berg, Cathy Clements, Penny Sparli g, Kathy Andes, Karen Monroe, Sonya Deetz, Linda Goodman, Gussie Harris, Carol Vree-
land, Krisandra Acklin, Charme Lew , Susan Dains, Donna Willlford. SECOND ROW: Davona Crawford, Susan Braden, Diane
Nise, Jayne Sanderson, Mark Askew, anet Shinn, Vicki Ryan, Sue Peck, Lynette Baker, Chris Zlatos, Cindy Stuart, Randy Boyd,
Rosemary Kapper, Betty Woodring CDi ectorj.
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CBJ Library Club. FIRST ROW SEATED: Doris Hedenberg, Vicki Walters, Charme Lewis
Jayne Sanderson, Cathy Clemens. BACK ROW: Terri Banks, Cindy Stewart, Linda Goodman, Ka-
thy Andes, Susan Dains, Annilee Rohrscheib, Mark Askew, Vicki Ryan, Krisandra Acklin, Carol
Vreeland, Nancy Peterson CAdvisor5.
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CAD Pathrama Editorial Staff. FIRST ROW: Vicki Klingler, Janet Abel, Nancy Brewer, Krisanora Acklin, Kathy Thorn-
ton. SECOND ROW: Nancy McReynoIds CAdvisorJ, Cheryl Reidel, Carol Hoadley, Cheryl lsome, Jan Wintersteen, Paula
Letner. THIRD ROW: Glen Hassebrock, Larry Miller, Kelly Higgins, Rod Karasch, Greg Kipper, David Ploussard.
Pantherama Cl ubs
Editorial
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bility of the Class Section. Janet Abel and Cheryl Riedel attended the yearbook
workshop.
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18 14 Stephen Decatur
6 38 Champaign Centennial
6 20 Springfield Griffin
22 12 Lakeview
26 20 Jacksonville
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24 20 Springfield Lanphier
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Will I Ever Tell You ....... Marian ri by Meredith wmson
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Till There Was You . . '. . . .... Marian and Harold CAST
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Till There Was You Reprise . ...... Harold Traveling Salesmen ..... Doug Grohne, Steve Moroney,
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Stage Manager ............... e Jestls . Orin Britt Bob Ingram
Orchestra conducted by Mr. Milt Scott r Marceuus Washburn 1 r Byron Veech
Q Tommy Dji as . . . .Henr Austin
Marian Paroo . Cathy. Wri ley
Mrs. Paroo . . . . Carol Vreeland
PRQDUCUON STAFF Amaryllis . . . . Sug Ann Cummins
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