East High School - Eastonian Yearbook (Kansas City, MO)

 - Class of 1962

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N-4.2.1. -,S-J 5,- ,. ,GA I , D y .1--.1 ., . 4 iff' .Nur 'ig '. - . 1 - 4945i . I, - ' 1 f-u, f h ,gpg 1 ' ff ,g, , 1, . Off I ! 2 . f - fgfsf' -A , 1 M . . lnusf ,- ' , ja, 'v ev Q '55 ,. in - .- , 1 1 i ! J 3 I a4clminiJ fraiion Mr. C. O. Williams, Principal The principal of East high school, Mr. C. O. Wil- liams, is a friendly, poised, and well-learned gentle- man who accepts his responsibilities willingly. One of his many obligations is to his students whom he is ready to help in any way possible. Mr. Williams greets his students with a happy smile and a friendly tap on the shoulder. His amiable at- titude and disposition have gained him many student friends never to be forgotten. Since the beginning of his career as a principal in l945, Mr. Williams has served his school well. With sincere interest in each student and his activities, he promotes school spirit with pride. , 'A 1 , ' r -' 1 N40 X Eng! vvi. f ffl Mr. L. Clayton Dickson, Vice-principal Mr. Dickson. mash-r of cnrenmnies. can oflnn be Mr. L. Clayton Dickson does much to make our school nm smoothly. lt is our vice-principal who helps the proctors conduct students to and from the cafeteria in an orderly manner, who acts as master of cere- monies for many of our assemblies, and who, on occasion, acts as a one-man grievance committee for faculty and students alike. When his regular duties are completed. Mr. Dick- son finds time to help pupils with those little things which make school life a time to remember. With his friendly attitude and easy-going manner, Mr. Dickson has gained the respect and friendship of the faculty and students at East high school. fnunrl in llw uurlilvriuln. Hr' often places bulletins in teachers' boxes. V 1 ool the fria ,re- on for ick- rigs mer, hip Anna C. Senior-Fresh man Counselors bfewflff Edwill J- King Genevieve Srotl 50I7h0m0l'l' Jlllliill'-Sllll-fl'l'SIllTlRill ,A 'Ps 1 'N P3 1-...f-A Olll' counselors play a very important part in the life of every East high stuflent. Nvhencver problems arise, the counselors are aluays reauly aml willing to help in solving them. They encourage uapahle sturlc-nts to atlcml college and help many eligihle and deserving seniors attain seliolarsliips. By means of rotation, stuclents are ahle to keep the same 170lIllSCl0I'9 from their Sllli-l.1'CSllll1illl through senior years, therehy vreating a vluser nvlatirm- ship hetween the imlividuals anrl their advisors. Each sluclciil is imlahu-fl to his czuiiiiselrw, for his suvuess in the future is iluv in a large part In xht- guidamzv he I'I'l'6iV0h in high svhool. f ,,,.,,,-,-'..Y.Y. , ..'ug..QQ:T-EM-i we ,ss- M- --25,4 -Y. 4. 'A +-W riff er-.Q 5 ,V f , V -fig: 4 in-J' x W4 'X O I ' w sling. ng ' A 'f 1' ...Q , r I f N hs' H ei L9 1 2 9- 1 14' K Z V . g ffgyx H.. I. 4 4 hall V' fx i fl 'l IL- Qfil '71 .f as Helen M. Lapsley B.S. in Ed. CMSC Edith Wilson M.A. in Special Ed. Northwestern Univ. Edwin Myron Cohn Elaine Greenwood .' B.S. in Ed. B.S. in Ed. CMSC SMSC , 9 1 .1-.3 'lk 5.40 .. Cosby Harrison M.A. in Social Science Denver University Common Learnings Francis L. McGreevy B.A. in Ed. St. Benedicts' College Jerome C. Winegar B.S. in Ed. CMSC FND EQ' ,, -,, 2' U R ffie 'Z' I ,I f I ...,......-,........ I Q f Wbw Q' 1 27,f..Jfi . W. vaw rf-if -,gjfv , V '.fqg1i1-wwggm QA f-35? 'YF ' ' g ,,r.h4'a2 'vga' 'Jigs-Ag ' 'MQ - 5, Qi' 5, hf , ks. S A QU ! fa fk 1' F ,SQ H, M a a my gm :Q A l L x lan?-lx fd- N ' vi .-. 5- -' 1,,A'..'fv -'Y if 'f xt-My , r f iiafd km Sh 'Q 1 fn. fri , 'iff r Q , ,- gr 1 , 'W 4 -. v-'vw 'wffanmr-aug . L.-4 W5 1' QP , Y y ,iv W, V! if ANLQ G-1' William T. Ridley Douglas D. Roelher Edgar Yan Flnl M.A. in History B.S. in B.P.E. and Health N in Su' A in Kansas Cily University Kansas Slate Univeraily I M '-I WORLD AFFAIRS is a constant topic for Mr. Histor Penny'.s history classes. f,3i7lFEH'Qf.f:gf?if 5.5 . iff QJTPQIETEK4.1.2Q f7'lSf .. .. ',1 :w. ' ' Y . ' I 1' . .za- fi gi. IAN 5 F '43 gp S . f Q if 'jiviigfi-1 ' . f ' sez, 'W' Q , . - -psi., gf ? .Q ' up xff-Fiifzzzfa: f- .Awxf f :sf ' - ' . V KW' fx :Q ...mmf- x w w' A L, 5.1313 Y, W v,, V-Q, ,. . K V , f. , ., .y A-kw..,3gf 4415, - A , x 53. Q 1:3-w 1 fn - M 5 rl 22: Wi-,,- .- . .5-A., Y. . 4. U, Mr- -4 Q. , -h ., W- view -. 5 , q u e? , QM ,Imp i ff L 1 :'L' 2 , 5 g'v ?, -S138 wwxffiig 1? 14 V fb 'V V ' 2 4 -'5 -.' 'f ,A v ,i. . f f ' 45,7 ,' YCNQ, YT zu . ' 4- f' 's f.wf3,. . W 5 ' Win g, f-'Qaff fii 302 65 N f -- L' iffsz.. . . V V 11. 'Yi ai? 3'-Ln, iff -gf-1 , -W S - ff f ff' Q3 3? 4 ,L I A . .1. 7.5 , - ' M, bmgf.,-.gfv X-z, . 3 .. K, :fi6f4:?U 93-5? Q W7 Q: J Af ' Magvivil. , .QW ,?Q'S?6:3i?if ' 11951 ' 35' Y Vg 'zj.Ng,n,5 'a'f:f, Y jg,,.,MzfgE.-U, .3 Q- ,fgkii .1 fr. Q, ',:.g,7, ,.,f' v.,,- ' .f ' ff' 4 wif' . mgp.: A -9 ,f 145, A f.'g.1A- . . ' f135::4igf..f5,-st-gi-ftifsfrk'f4fr':Sfff-2. , ., Qvfgwg-5' b - K ' aff' x ':vg.f. eg :fx:321fm:aQg: . ,gag u iff ff- is ,N A ' ,iw 1 . I f' City .JM D , Ps, ff- 4- X 46' J' Q X .a,,f3fb,51'Lg - ' V Q x lwg 5 , Dorothy Rams Benny Lou Searcy A.B. in English B.A. in Ed. Carthage College Univ. of Missouri English WOMEN IS THE SUBJECT. says Mrs. Tow lo her at- tentive English class. Robert W. Straub M.A. in Science Norlhwesl Mo. Stale Mariann Tow M.A. in English New York University Pauline Wolfe M.A. in English Norlhweslern University Q -, L, W, - M fm .M O0 - -v 7' , .Aww , ff sei ' ' ' fifty 'TIAS' ,vf nl? N rv x as X :N xv 4 ,. in A x X 1 Robert Diener Emmett Mason Clark B. Mcfllnrr M.A. in Industrial Arts M.A. in Drafting and Metal M.A. in Drafting Colorado State College Colorado State College University of Mis-mul L. A. Pricfcrt M.A. in Industrial Arts Colorado State College Industrial A rts Ralph E. Tiefel M.A. in Drafting Kansas City Univenity Vern W'ille MS. in W'no1l uml Metal Kansas State College '-.T 51 I ' ff iffy' ,MW . ld THE INSIDE TRACK overlooking the boy'.s gym plays an important part in keeping the boys in shape. Virland S. Harris M.A. in Phys. Ed. Loyola Univ. Yifvv- fwf' ig s Q- E ' 1- , ...N- N. .fav 'f Walter A. Lohman R.0.T.C. Ottawa University DX Roy F. Brown M.A. in Phys. Ed. Kansas City Univ. ,lm QV? Harry L. Driefus B.S. in Ed. Central Mo. Slate Col Gene Sebastian M.A. in Phys. Ed. M.U. , Missouri University X,7 A X W1 Q., 'lf HOW WAS YOUR DAY?,' asks Mr. Dickson as tho school :lay draws lo an mul. L'The Hurrier l Co, the Behincler l Getlw reads a sign found on the desk of Mrs. Helen WHtS01l, regis- trar. By some miracle, however, this is not the case in our well-organized office. Although Mrs. WBISOII and the other office women, Mrs. Margaret Potts, Mrs. Clarice Crosby, and Mrs. Alice Hart, are constantly called upon to perform innumerable tasks, each finds time to do every joh quickly and efficiently. 'R -ea Helen Watson f . bv- Registrar ' ,4--7 t 6... 1 . 4 Q' :fi ,. .,- , -,y F . z.'4'5sm 'sf-,,. .I .5 -N 1 at -'Nix-, fm- f 1- - 1-. 1' ,, Margaret Potts Counselors' Secretary M SORTINC THE MAIL are the office practors, fllildrerl Kulisll. Cnrol Bell. and Polly Wnlzzpler. Clarice Crosby Attendance Clerk 'Uk -,,- 'Cl' 48 Alice Hart General Secretary if . LS ill? 51:3 CAF Leon Char land, ROV Cora Sheri Drun land. Anth Tank ford, Fenn H31 CHS I Sclm .Tv PA- '? P1 ,, . gf ' 1:- H Q-VN 1 ft asf' O as 'fl Fl -4 F1 su .. P 'U : Q FJ -A o no T' -4 Q 'U xv o 7? : a '11 Q 3 2 2 U Q 5 DU O UU fb . Y' O T' Q, 1 2 73 2 'E a Q Leonard Buss, Dale Shepard, ,lcrry Allen, Andy Krohn. NINTII ROW: Cary Rogcrs, Nick Chartier, Larry Miller, Mike Ladd, Stan Grant, EIGHTH ROW: Dale Young, Miko Free- land, Harold Jordan, Jim Hartman, Bill Hiltebrand, Jeff Wilson, Paul Davis. SEVENTH ROW: Joe Barnes, Larry Salyer, Jim Woodruff, Terry Frt-nch. Tom Winn, Duanv: lu I ill' Es i '4, N , M ., Cowing, Gerald Smith, SIXTH ROW: Alan Ash, Ralph Havis. Dan Harper. David Weiss. Mike Sherman, Charles Maxey. FIFTH ROW: Frank Rotlak. Jim Mills, Clifford Taylor, Bill Drummond. Mike Hart, Richard Weiland. FOURTH ROW: Delbert Henry, William Hol- land, Jim Puckett, Douf' Shelton Rand Kinfr, Lee Nlorris, Chris Nlax THIRD ROW: a - Y 1: - s A I Anthony Pennington, Bob Van Cleave, Bill Crawford. Chuck Keelon, Dave Major. Ron Tankersley. SECOND ROW: Lawrence Lyons, Wayne Holland. Leonard Norland, Bill Rad- ford, Jim Teegartlcn, Mike Smith, Larry Salisbuly. BOTTOM ROW: Jerald Billings, Jack Fenney, Corky Johnson, John Simpson, Jerry Johnson, Bob Farrington, Boh Shelly. Proctors Aid in SupervisingScho0l HEALTH CENTER PROCTORS-STANDING' Jud ' Jura Earla Blacketer, Xlaiy Blank- . y , - enship, Juanita Schultz, Mrs. Murdoch, Deanna Brenton, Tvrosa Armour. SEATED Schmidt, Virginia McCannon, Vicki Waggener, Marjorie Anderson. fi fir ia? , ,r 9255 .5 V ,jimi , A fx? Q. 'sf f iff: -'ZA 4' : Linda 4' :sr--4 J ' 1 .fx-V I Mr. Dickson Proctor Director Helen N. Murdoch School Nurse L29 Laura Francis Matron Y' f -5 4 AMW neg- effi- when com- can't dians hich ation , and xpert erved t four How- been ward, 0 lVlr. te and 'peedy e mana y rugxj . l s 1 , k . Florence Bailey I Lola Mullins X ,T -K , ' G' ' Nora Johnson 7 ' Julia Clarke xg . f -' . , ' I , ,. t , Q 'fa e- 4 La. Dorothy Hill Q A ' X Clara Denney ,X ' b K 'A Marjorie Winn f ff 5 X, Florence Van Winklv l K it Erva Greer ff f f Manager Christine Randol Mary Highfill ' -' F' 5. 'L - Faye Martin 'l Y f A By six o'clock, before many women Nellie Nugent A ' f ' N ' have fixed breakfast, the reliable I ,f v ' ' . . . if I cafeterla staff begins preparing lunch F is for East's 2000 students and faculty KA i 2- b Laura Bowman . iq k , dv Q Q mein efs- Irene 0'Dell y L54 .X Q f Main dishes, vegetables, salads, soups can-en 0113611 , 'r ,Q ' and desserts are prepared in enormous Sylvia Seymour I X quantities to accommodate the hungry ' 7 crowds of growing teens who eat in the cafeterla every day. Q Grace Wolfe . The staff performs extra services be- Maurine wolf 'T sides keeping the school well nour- RuthGi1lham y f' gf ished. They sell ice cream and snacks Mmm Miller . Ay' 0 X such as potato chips, and candy to t N students. They also serve coffee before A school and through the entire morning V forlfaculty members who have free Edith Dailey NOT PICTURED: 4 pCI'1OdS.. James Johnson Harry Hinken QI Cafeteria Staff Caters to Students ffrwo cnocotfms Wm: surrznscorcuy- fe. YES, WE HAVE N0 BANANAS: ff-frfe all ff- mf- ,, X W hz queals a customer of Muurine Wolf. Y I v ., bfi? pastries mndz- by Maurinf' Wolf. f,,VL7 sw fo w-Q N iff 'Y LIFE-TIME MEMBERSHIP in the P.T.A. is presented by Mrs. L. Clayton Dickson lo her husbmlrl. vice- principnl nt East. Qi. , -I-1 C NYJ . x'A, I -sY,, s ,N-,fx N SIXTY-FIVE YEARS UF SERVIC by the P.T.A. on Founders Day. l 66Parents and Teachers - E .-15 tr K: lie: were celebrated ,.....,......President ....,.1st Vice-Pres. Vice-Pres. .......3rd Vice-Pres. .......3rd Vice-Pres. ..........4th Vice-Pres. ...........Recording Sec. ,,...Corresponding Sec. ..............,,....Treasurer ..................Historian .......Parliamentarian .............,.Auditor Mrs. Clyde H, Mills 'rms NOT PICTURED: Mrs. H. Stark, Jr. Mrs. Paul Lynn Mrs. Glen Rapp ........... Mrs. Earl Blacketer .,,.... Mrs. Leslie Traner ,.,,,, ,R 1 Mrs. H. Stark, Jr. .... A Q Mrs Paul Lynn ,....... Mrs-. E. Kauffman ......... Mrs Ray Shephard ....... Qi Mrs Clyde H. Mills ....... W i Mrs R. D. Temple ........... Mrs Reuben Brothers ,...... Mrs. W. M. Fensom ......... Mr. Robert Winters ...,... Mrs. Glenn Rapp Mrs. Earl Blacketer Mrs. Leslie Traner Mrs. E. Kauffman Mrs. Rat' Shelmfd Mrs. R. D. Temple Mrs. Reuben Brothers Mrs. W. M. Fensom Mr, Robert Winters . X A 1 'x X ig.. ,i 1 A, K I' M wp-P, ' 'fr 1 ,V , 97 Qiukixfi K if y 3 q Q 1 iii. .!,' if Q I I fu' ' Q ,qi xv... . f... v ., .N . 4: ,Mlm . ,Lk - Vwfflfi X we- ' 1 1--A x 1 . 3:2 - . 1, i Y if .. . in E. . D . . 521 5 C 'er-sr fs- 1 , lr' ,.v 'l . 1 An sxiw 5 ident -Pres. -Pres. -Pres. -Pres. -Pres. g Sec. g Sec. zasurer storian ntarian .1 uditor Mills of ,. RED: 'k, J r. ,ynn . , if agk 33 . ' ' . ix ' av - '- xo.: .4 , 1: . F 7, l V X .1 . VF' ' ' .ii i C 1 x.. , I 4x N , l y, t ' 'A J. . Mrs. O. P. Williams Health Co-Chm. Mrs. Boyd C. Wampler Founders' Day Chm, Mrs. Lawrence Lyons Legislation Chnl. Mrs. Marvin Hodges Hospitality Chnl. Hrs. Harry Nletzelthin Health Co-Chln. Mrs. Charles Chaffee Mutual Help Chm, Mrs. Ray Winn Mental Health Chnl. Mrs. Phillip Lanlanno Teen Town Chairman Partners in Educationv Working under the theme, uParents and Teachers-Partners ill Educationf, East's chapter of the Parent-Teachers Association has accomplished much in the past year. To encourage saving by students and support our country, this year's group undertook a new program of selling United States Savings Stamps once a week. The plan proved a great success and many students invested in the Sl' It xr S .R .l LL . ry l F717 l Mrs. Ray Seidelman Exceptional Child Chnl. Mrs. Ed ll. Conwcll Publicity Chnl. future. I nfs. R. ts. Criswell ln addition, the P.T.A. sponsored many activities, such as the Fairyland Cllaraclf-r Edu.-anion Chm picnic, for enjoyment of students. The annual Founders, day program was presented on February 24 as the epitome of this yearis monthly programs to encourage co-operation and un- derstanding between parents and teachers. SAVING IS EASY with stamps. PAST PRESIDENTS are honored FEMININE LISTENERS 111150711 Ill? Kay.: Mary Schimmelpfenning and al lhe Founders' Day program of IUUHIS of flleff di5fi Klli-'hed Glher resourceful students. the P.T.A. speaker. ll 1 ' ' FIN If 4 ', 3 v Lf! I J v' ' A 't n M ' V , ' - t V , V ,- x1 l-I 5 R ' ,1 1 .3 V vi: 3 '12 , 4 -jd Y ' . ' , I -ll rigid l if l L , 'ig mapa' ,.,,M I E ., ' v rf 'A . ..,.,.- f . X gl 53 ii X Q . 1' 'I '- . .4 , fs: lv, ,A 1 f , Q X1 - W ,' 3?-.,v,,. I X ,gv v . - 'Q 'q I i, . 51,35 ' V -, L ' ' . V21 E , M 1 ' 132 2:1 ' J 2 'f L W3 ' ' fi 1' 5 f 3-74 ' X -wry r 'X X 1-Ti' 3.-:L C V f 'wg ,Q Au. .K ff A A fe. , ' 4 ' ' E3 9 1 1 I . . yu! - :X l ' v ', ici , ' - I I 5 I k 'aw .WV1 .xv rf' ' . 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' , A 'Eff' :Qn'!4,. v A44 Kg.: by :Ri-Q 7, I ..., 4, , -.9 i -, . M' NN: fb V '. . I fx if I ir uf. M h I N J' I ,W ,.,..-.....,....,.- , v,.. ,..... qagagia 1 F- J.. ,- - - ..-v: , 1 - 7 1- vi , nl! i v -.. ' ., Le, 4243 -Sag ,, . I Hug xx 4 ' i 'qmhnmgg . win -Q-.fri . Q , 1 ' i - X 1 TOP ROW: Kenneth Thoeni, Don Rigdon, Bruce Harper, Larry Brayfield, John Mack, Chuh Degenfelder, Bill Krawczyk, Gary Loucks, 1 Lee Morris, Dale Vest, Jerry Ewer, Jim Teegarden, Frank Glorioso, Richard Shepard. THIRD ROW: Lonnie Yardley, Ricky Uht, Dell An- Q derson, Terry McCullough, Jim Glow, Alan Craig. Pele Ford, Steve Temple, Alfred Esteban, Jerry Witt, Lawrence Lyons, Jim McEnroe, Larry Lackey, Carroll Smith. SECOND ROW: Didi Ligeko, Karen Narr, Thea Junkins, Kathy Leslie, Linda Harger, Jan Davis, Sammy Carithers, Kathy Heotis, Deanna Williams, Statia Leeds, Michaeline Brown, Gloria Gocke, Peggy Orr. FRONT ROW: Judy Marrs, Susan McConnell, Margie Shepard, Connie Michael, Chris Lebioda, Pam Wittman, Vicki Mathis, Charlene Marsh, Carol Smith, Donna Sloan, Pat Reed, Judy Smith, .ludy Wilkerson. 0 G ' B d fl it 5 Q -. fs sq? ffl, X, ,W ,wig h V. a 1 5 . J ' A fllizx ,rig ' L 3 y . - i X' or ff. 1 .X-is if A In g W X, H s- , ' 5 , , . - .., J 'P' f . 'il V L - ' ,Q - A .,, sg - farr JZ ' filfalt 1 ' ' y , 1 .if-. 3 1 . 2 as ' ' , Q., 4- ' lr' 42 A. if VL: I. J. 4 , Missvir ' ' M ci F fi .-Efgsrrf , Q We ' l . gmla . c ure ',. , ' -, 555-,A N T ' . K-4 Q Co-Sponsor ' ' ' A B-1 : .lim Teegarden Executive Council lst Semester: Jerry Ewer. George Weatherly. Karen Narr. Sam- my Carithers, Carole Brown. Vickie Molinoski. Jerry Ford. Leading the lst. semester student council was Jim Teegarden. Fall activities went under way and were carried out by Jim and ' the council members. Under their direction, ' the Homecoming dance and parade proved to be successful events. The student council also sponsored Carol Zackula. East's repre- sentative for the Binai B'rith Scholarship. President A Sammy Carithers Lee Morris ' lst Vice-President 2nd Vice-President X I ' E 1 4'- SP is 'A l 58 Hi ll I stutlci sl rung reprc' Ilie P g ram Day. were Q' Executi Karen lla n ,ij 4 I t : CS, arry hers, ne , k An- ll Judy ffl ' f l 1 5 L: Q it ' ur. Sam' -council s went im and nrection. proved council f repre- 4 liarship. Bill Radford capably led the 2nd semester student council as it endeavored to build a stronger school government. The student representatives began their term luy assisting the P.T.A. with the only Savings Stamp pro- K gram in Kansas City high schools. City Hall Day, the clean-up campaign, and a mixer N were among the other semester projects. k 3 Sammy Carithers Pam Wiliman 2nd Vice-President 1Sl ViCe-P1'eSiClCnt B11 R df d l 3 01' President 2nd Semester 'r S T h ' f' Sidi, ' , ' ' . - A y t W i tudent ,. i X C 1 X5 Ouncl i K 13 Q 2 ,V Mr. Mervel Lunn ' V 7 Co-Sponsor Executive Council 2nd Semester: Bill Radford, Linda Harger, Deanna Williams, Karen Nan, Didi Ligeko, Susan McConnell, Sammy Carithers, Jerry Ford. J , ll, ,yr A . W Q66 - T011 ROW. Kcnnelh Thopni J R, Schulte, Tommy Wolf. Jerry Ewe-r. llruce Harpvr, Gary Lourks. Leonurfl Buss. L1-v Nlorris, ,lv-:rp lforxl. Ilqlf- Yr-gf, Sn-vp Temple, Jack Tittle, jim Tevgarmlz-n. THIRD ROW: Lorraine Clianvt-llor. 'mn lnnnn. Jan illavis. Klan, ltupui:-M-ki. llirli lligvkou Dow, Shvhony John Muck je,-ry Win, Carole Brown. Kathy Gown-r. Saxnmy kflarilllers. Kan-n Narr, ?s'Ef1OND-NOFX: Iarrx Um-uwxtv. l,infl4i liycryrifjgqrnl Smith, Charlene Long, Pam Willman. Chris Lelliutla. Carroll Smith, Joan. Musuveru, Nu-ki Xloliiw-ki. lhirxlmm loluvn-on, jam, Pyle Chmlcm. ylargk BOTTOM ROW: Janice Fuller. Paula Lynn. Linda Rush. Slicrrn: ll--nnf-sun. hmrgr- YM-ull:--ulx. In-urum X.nl4-x. Christine P0lBf'll0W1'kiv Shawn King, Sllvfry Hardy. Linrla Laffoon. Xlikr- llnlclsworlhy 59 Sammy Carithers President Pres. Sammy Car ithers V.-Pres. Barbara Johnson Sec. Mary Wilsoii Treas. Joan Masovero Ex. Board Cary Culick Sgt.-at-Arms Chri 1? . , Q s Lehioda fy if 5 .' . .fff awrijg 5 RE Mary C. Gauldin Sponsor Red Cross While under the direction of this year's new spon- sor, the Red Cross accomplished several worth- while projects. These include the membership drive and the Gift Chest which was filled and sent to underprivileged children in a foreign country. These projects were presented to the students and carried out with the help of the publicity and gift chest committees. Another active committee was the hospital entertainment committee. A talent show of eight acts was presented to the Veteran's Hospital. Three of the officers were fortunate enough to al- tend the Red Cross Training Session at Unity Farm. Together with the foreign exchange students, high school people from all around K.C. partici- pated in this program to learn more about the Red Cross. TOP ROW: Nancy Colden, Sandra Stout, Sammy Carithers, Nancy Kauffman. Mary Helen Troutman. Bill Hildebrand, Steve Filsinger, Dale Vest, Stan Skinner, Chris May. Jim Swartz. Curtis Dixon. THIRD ROW': David Lakin, Linda Blust. Sandra Phelps, Barbara Lester, Marilyn Fletcher, Chris Lebioda, Kim Davis. Sharon Weatherly, ,lim Shoemaker, Joan Masovero. Cary Smotherman, Jennifer Williams. SECOND ROW: Cheryl Rinehart, Marilyn Blansett, .Ian Gordon. Janice Haggard. Judy Lee Wilkerson, Shirley McNeil, Frances Asta, Barbara Outlaw. Linda Bales. Virginia McCannon, Mrs, Caultlin. BOTTOM ROW: Clifford Biswell, Terrie Borcion, ,Iill Chappell, Delores Murdy, Mary Wilson, Barbara Johnson. Pat Weatherly, Frank Tittle, Chuck Williams. Jerry Folsom, Guy Nushaum. Q no x jr .'-av f -'w W g rw S-3 'Ir' K H-r 'Y .5 i r . ,J V ---.. .n 4 it Q ' i, iff? i357 , if at ' :f.:e4:,qg-' , .W ' it , I j ,..ea:eQff rf-Ti ' . 'F so . W' , I 'iiiii:'l:::::i:ii,l 'Qi V . 1 PM -' 4. ' ' ..t'!:- -1: '. 1- T? ,T v - T4 .Q i K - . Q to P f- A me if t 31' If 1 i '. . , 1 - i ,I 1,-E.. 60 M N.. THIS you w lVlr. thef aut of 4 roa hov UP gir for Un' inv FROP- ROW 5, ri oN THIS TEST WILL DETERMINE how good 1: :Iriver SCORES ARE RECORDED while this Drivvfs Ed. slullenl lakes n depth lest. Driver's Education arise. Each week on his driving day, the individual is given an opportunity to practice what he is taught in class. Through the teaching ofthe patient drivers' education teachers, students receive lowered rates on insurance, but more important they learn the skills which may someday save a life. A.A.U.W. leges and universities by the members of the senior organization. The club, formed of women who once attended college themselves, aids girls in their choice of a school. FRONT ROW SEATED: Nancy Kauffman, Susan Anderson. Ann Annan. Connit- Ballantine. Darlene Scholl:-. Sammy Caritlwrs. BACK ran's to al- ,vnu will make, remarks n clussnmle. Unity dents, artici- . lVl1'. Douglas Roether and lVlr. James Dickson teach it the . . their student drivers not only the fundamentals of automobile control and care but the laws and rules of courtesy which an intelligent driver uses on the road. The pupil learns how to avoid accidents, and 'i pile how to handle emergencies should the occasion an yn COND utlaw. . Mary Upon the basis of grades and citizenship these ten girls, five juniors and five seniors, are selected for membership in the American Association of University Women. Throughout the year they are S invited to attend brunches, teas, and trips to col- ROW: Karen Narr. Carol Zackula. Sharon Keely. Teri Lynn Neece. I li' ,.. 3. . an 2 , VL-I t at 1 .1 -E ' 61 L,- iv. 4 J Y .. A I l TOP ROW: Norma Junkins, Glenda Hart. Judy Thomas, Jane! Sarretl, Nancy Kauffman, Eva Barrell. THIRD ROW: Karlcne Tillman. Linda Harger. Carol Daugherty. Cheryl Armour, Lorraine Chancellor. .lan Davis. SECOND ROW: Pam Trefz, Janice Koons, Becky Limer- ick. Mary Lou lilclflyea. Connie Marlin. Judy Shephard. BOTTOM ROW: Linda Sumner. Jan Seymour. Linda Constance, Evelyn Mitchell, Mary Margaret Wilson, Judy Sanders. Barbara Johnson. unior 5ri-.Hi- y Juniors Maintain Friendship Q Among Their Classmates , Carol Bell . JJ. Scott Simmons Presidenl untor L' M President TOP ROW: Erlclie Jones. John Ogrizovich. Xlanuel Benevirles. Scott Simmons. Preston Quenette. Miki- Hart, Hike Sherman. liob Shelley, SECOND ROW: ,lack Feeney. Tn-rry Wigginton. Gerald Mclnlire. Mike Houlchens, Charles Maxey. lloli Brown. Charles Killinn. BOTTOM ROW: Charles Bill Lamanno. Nick While, Dan Harper, ,lack Crose. Arllcr. 6 X l .' V' - J': , , :K ',H I I Q ' A- ..' , 1 A li? 'Q 712.2 5.5.2. t 63 x fc, gag-1 5350 55,11 wmgg On 4 ,lo-1 Zi.. -15, C 55 Zggg :U :af 2 0..O:z: 21.45 UQ.. rim? --fU....D E ae- F3555 NWN 5555 E550-4: 5.21m Prem mi-2-5 'Q 55:57 H QQSQ grow Zell na3'g imma SFI' -EE U, - 55333 wang 5 rave rf? 123:25 E-crm iI2l'i :THQ swam mlm FR 5 T QZEF FS'n gan-uw Hm- 33:2 '1'-4 O 5 .nd 593232: O SHS-2 :z'5, FU. Zan- WEN: F252 nw Zrol 3:55 77' -'rt -.A5, ., 0275 u::. Q 1095 '27 EE SP r-'QQ Q5 F:-'flew 15-5 M525 U1:5.Q 010. -. 5112 'V :gig f-i:.?S be Connie Enloe. Sophomore Urinfvli- H Sophomores Extend f..,N c'-r i if Leadership As They trive or Pro iciency Stan Skinner. Allan Craig, Frank Glorioso. Phil Williams. Mickey 0'Ncal. .lcrry Crumplcy. Gary Carolyn Howard Tri-Hi-Y President 64 f'S H. rn ..,, v 'l-. f Q. -.L Phil Williams Hi'Y President Smotherman. x Q 1 nov april Sllllf n - y 4 X 31 vi , TOP Brow Roln R0 RO RO RO Linfl Pat Bell T0la 1. YY- Patty 'Ice Witt- .ll, Sheri Scribner. Y 'll ,Zi -f B s.. QUID SClAS? asks Jack Gaoalson as he and Rich- ard Weilalid discuss the seventh annual Western Mis- xnuri Rezional Convention helll at National College. inuqqf, . ,gnu 1- ll: , , J' f' ly I 1 I-, 1 Q7 f a ' ' :se Q fllI SK ,to Q Lt in '29- :3 - aw Ron Tankersley Miss Virginia McClure Regional President Sponsor Latin lub This year the Latin club of East, sponsored hy Miss Virginia McClure, held the Western Missouri Regional presidency ofthe Junior Classical League. At the 1962 convention held at National college, president Ron Tankersley was privileged to an- nounce that again East would hold the gavel. Carol Fisher was the president-elect and Chuck Keeton, also from East, was the new vice-president. THE OLD GRAY MARE was sung in Latin ax part of the Latin program during Latin week. TOP ROW: Terry Thompson. Randy King, Steve Ellis, Jack Coodson, Paul Doly. Warren Brill. Dt-nnis Cummings, Bill Krawczyk, Fred Brown. TENTH ROW: Rill Thomas, Rohert Janes, Rill Eads, Linda Swift. Wayne Parsons. Ron Tank:-rslcy, Stan Crant. NINTH ROW: Robert Thompson. Bill Bowman, David Narr, Veronica Draper. Benny Hardin. George Miltendorf, Don King. Charles Degcnfeltlvr. EICHTH ROW: Ray Morgan, George Zawn, Linda Downs. Charles Kecton. David Weiss, Una Singleton, Jim Lavcnharg. Richard Shepard. SEVENTH ROW: Linda Schmidt, Linda Hitchcock, Carolyn Crcenly, Gerry Adkins, John Simpson. Jim Hartman, Mark Ellis, Ronnie Driskull, SIXTH ROW: Kathie Hcotis. Bob Van Clcave. Charlotte Smith. Karen Crist. Gary llurst, Joyce Scott, Jeanne Mctzalthin, Bernadinu Taylor. FIFTH ROW: Donna Hutchinson, Betty Harrison, Carol Cahill, John Green, Loreta Matlock. Slancia Krawczyk. Karlcne Tillman. FOURTH ROW: Linda Jackson. Carol Fisher. Thelma Moffett. Jennifer Smith, Ann Annan. Sandy Walhy. Kristine Adamrzt-k. Cz-rtrude Koval, THIRD ROW: Pat Wade. Sheri White. Carolyn Jung, Jeanne Dugtlale. Dick Ret-rl, Denzellee livnnetl, Margaret Meals. Carol Zackula. SECOND ROW: Betty Miller. Sandra Fredde, Delores Murdy, Margie Shepard. Larry Haggard, Mary Lynne Keeton, Mary Lou McElyea. Nancy Laffoon, BOT- TOM ROW: Miss McClure, ,lim Glow. Greg Hunt. Frank Tittle. Janie Riggs. Dan Weiss. Mary Eiizahcth Hopson, Charles Williams. .13 I e 1 I .13 x7 ll l in - f ' ' 'R gg, V 1' 4' 1 K , - ' AN I -vi 1 x i X X Mrs. Marsha Bloom Linda Wilson Nancy Kiluffmall Sir. Snlonian Flon'- Co-Sponsor lst Sem. Prt-sirlcnl 2nd Sem. Pffglflfnl COSPOUSUY i P TOP ROW: Gayle White. Kathy Edwards. ,lay Berneking. Leonard Buss. Lawrence Lyons. Nancy Kauffman, Gayle Raines. Donna Powell. SECOND ROW: Sherri Scott. Linda Powers. Pat Yarbo. Art Lawrence. Judy Marrs. Denzellee Bennett. Roger Ewing. Linda Wilson. BOT- TOM ROW: Pat Reinking. Bill Fields. Martha Baker. Susan McConnell. Gary Tehhels. Terry McCullough. Geanette Davis. Marcella Robinson. BREAKING THE PINATA is the climax of the Spanish Christmas celebrndon. Everyone is showered with candy ul this Inter-Deparlmenlnl Christmas Party. l Spanish Club This fall the Spanish club began its fourth year under the sponsorship of two new teachers, lVlrs. Marsha Bloom and Mr. Soloman Flores. In promoting better relationship with Mexico. the club carries on meetings in a Spanish style. Among the many activities of the club was the Inter-De- partmental Christmas party. 66 I-1 kin Yi-I' Lin- ,lan Mile Ray TOP ROW Balm Conl: Sharm Thx pai ligl iias lnuz lien lea of n Flores so I a Powell. ron. BOT- . Marcella yea r Mis. J. the inong 31'-DCM 15l Semester Zml Semester Kim Davis ,,,,,, ,, Presirlerzl Charlynn Luppens , Velva McCain, ...,.. Vice'Pre.sirIen1 ,-Susun Halstead ,.-a -x 4 7- Linda Howard ,,,,, Seen-lary ,.,Barlrara Dunn ' 'J I j .lan Davis -,,--,,,Y-,, ---. T VUUSIIFEI' , , ,, ,Carol ith-Carty ' 4 X- Mike Houtchens Museo! ,,,,, ,Philip Stine 1 'A l V Rayetta Mudd , Sgl.-al-Arms ,.... ,Pat Ladd - X 4 Mrs, Dorothy Donnelly Kim Davis Charlynn Luppen Sponsor lst Sem. Pres. 2nd Fein. Pres, Le Cercle Francais, S 'il Vous Plait It 'IGS 4:1 A, r -?5'.X A , tx 1 . is, I 'fi VJ' Z . 'Cl 1--lA if P' ' 9 --t. .1 ' i diy' ,i ' TOP ROW: Ray Srlidclman, Chris May. Mike Houtchens, Steve Nelson, Miki- Larld, Mike Hart. Velva McCain. Charlynn Luppens. FOURTH ROW: Brure Harper. Linda Dr-Vmnfy, Marilyn Head. Pat Ladd. Jan Davis. Sandra Baku-r. Judy Shoal, THIRD ROW: Nancy Hammond. Don liales. Nancy Elmore. Didi Ligeko. Carol XlrCarty. Kim Davis. Carol Daugherty. Cheryl Armour, SECOND ROW: Susan Anderson, ,lan Gordan. ,loyce Robertson. St-oil Simmons. lloh Land. Susan Halstead. Peggy Knisley. tliee Hiltehrund. BOTTOM ROW: Pauline Reed. Sharon Moran. Pant Trefz, Philip Stine, Sharon Dickey. Linda Howard. Sandy Miller. Nlrs. Donnelly. The French cluh at East in its second year of existence participated in several fun-filled projeets. A high- light ofthe year's activities was ll take-off on a Freneh fashion show given for entertainment at the FBLA - husiness reception. A more serious side of the mem- hers was seen as they listened to Freneli inusie and learned about France itself. The g.fI'0WllIf1 popularity of the French language at East is evident hy the planned addition of a third year F1'6llt'll vlass IWXI year. xx --,WRIL IN P.4RlS unw-His 11' 'IIN HHH' k I..-U .11 n..- Fr.-nfl. club. Tim TOP ROW: Dennis Strathman, Bay Scott, Carol Bell, Larry Salisbury. Arlene Hart. Connie Ballentine, Donna Majors, Fred Terry. SEVENTH ROW: Nancy Kauffman, Janet Sarrett. Wanda Rowe, Eva Barrett. Mike Houlchens. Laura Shelton. Pal Gillham. Glenda Hart. SIXTH ROW: Darlene Tompkins, Carole Dykes. Joyce Hammon. Sharon Keely. Judy Thomas. Barbara Rose. Gloria Gocke. Marlene Tomp- kins, FIFTH ROW: John Logsdon. Karen Bingham, Linda Rose. Karen Narr. Carol Bean, Barbara Lester. Vcronica Draper. Bill McLeod. FOURTH ROW: Deanna Williams, Sharon Shephard. Lorraine Chancellor. Janice Koons. Linda McMenemy. Sheryl Hamm, Sharon Mitchell. Jan Seymour. THIRD ROW: Ronda Dailey. Vicki Mathis. Connie Martin. Linda Harger. Cheryl Voorhees. Nancy Coffman, Carol Fisher. Nancy Peeler. SECOND ROW: Sandraliece Minor, Edna Jarboe. Charlene Culick, Judy Sanders, Mary Lou McElyea, Judy Shepherd, Naomi Stewart, Linda Feltis. BOTTOM ROW: Miss Cobb, Joy Traner. Barbara Johnson. Chris Lehioda, Mary Margaret Wilson. Janice Piniecki. Janet Maxon. A-A Linda Blankenship Laura Shelton lst Sem. Pres. 2nd Sem. Pres. First Semester Offices Second Semester Linda Blankenship.. Pres. ..... ..., L aura Shelton Carole Dykes ...,.......... V-'PVCL ..........,. Carol Bean , Laura Shelton ............ Rec.Sec, .......... Pat Cillham Chris Lebioda... ........ Corr.Se1.', ......... Vicki Mathis Q- PJ Barbara Lester ...... Trees. ......... Carole Dykes E. Carol Bean ..............,.... S85-Am'-Y ..,....,. Barbara Lester Pat Gillham ..........,..... REP- ....,...,... Gloria Cooke Nancy Coffman ......... MU-WD! ,,........... Chris Lebioda Dennis Strathmann.. MUSCDI ,.Dennis Strathmann Miss Mabel Mary Cobb Sponsor FBLA Prepares or Future Careers lT'S JUST FRUIT PUNCH! Janet Maxon assures guests as she serves drinks at the FBLA business reception. AJ if 3 .1 68 The Future Business Leaders of America, supervised by Miss Mabel Mary Cobb, promoted many worth- while activities this year. Among these were sponsor- ing the NOMA spelling contest, the lnter-Depart- mental Christmas party and spring picnic, and FBLA business reception. The club also obtained several guest speakers from different fields of business to speak to the members about planning their careers. This national organiza- tion helps prepare many students to succeed in the business world. 3341 U? --n-gg, itil 1 1 P 'f 'r ltlldz f. kzifzxt, 5 fry -f :gt,.' l, 1 t f 3f it I A 4 i A-l :,: I 2, uv G, 1 TOP ROW: Cheryl Caddy, .lanice Riggs, Alice Snyder, Dennis Willis, Aleatha Kindy, Deanna Welsh. Ruth Forester. BOTTOM ROW: John Jackson. Julia Dean, Marlha Knecht, Carol McCarty, Kathy Heotis, Cindy Long. Rose Patterson, Wayne Williams, Speakers Strive or Perfection The Speakers' Bureau, organized in 1952, partici- pates in school activities as well as civic affairs. The club was formed to extend to its members the knowledge of techniques and practice in speaking before audiences whether small or large. These students take active part in the annual I Speak DEBATING THE QUESTION are Deanna Welsh and Marlh Knechl of the Speakers' Bureau. x v i 2 2 tl 1 X X 2 , ' L l 70 for Democracyw contest, and the school Literary Contest. Mr. William Duke Houze, Jr. is the new sponsor of this organization. Under his direction, the Speak- ers, Bureau produced the annual John N. Broad- lick Citizenship Award assembly. Q Mr. William Duke Houze. Jr P Sponsor if ',,. A si i OW: ary sor ak- ad- ouze. .lr. X. 9. Su. 5,5 Z 1 I-PM f 1 L.4,P.1d!u TOP ROW: Carol Bean, Claudia Petty, Paul Way, Dean Harding, Doug McArthur. Bill Davison. Gary Burse, Chuck Keeton. BOTTOM ROW: ,lanet Maxon, Linda Forester, Phyllis Stark, Cheryl Voorhees. Deanna Prewitt. Chris Leliioda. Sharon Plaster. Pam Wittman. X Dean Harding 2nd Sem. President 'P' lnot picturedl X , - ,- cv Sharon Plaster Ist Sem, President .xx S1 I , I X Mrs. Etta Marie Carlisle K' I Sponsor V... PAUL OR l'AULA? is the question as Jerry Will prepares Paul Way for his part in the fall play Masquerade rs This year, the Nlasqueraders combined with lVlrs. Etta Carlisle to present the first Shakespearian play since 1937. nThe Taming of the Shrewv was the fall play cast by the Masqueraders. For their spring production, the group presented three one-act plays. This year the casting was open to the entire school, allowing those who were not in Drama to be in a production. WHAT'S THE NEXT LINE? asks Sharon Plaster in rehearsal lor a Masquerarlers' production. 7l at I R W .V xii it ' ' ,?,,,,.- ,,5.'!, q P Jerry Johnson A ! I a 3 . nf l , I s g f' 1 R if as gd X . Jerome Winegar Sponsor At the beginning of April the Road Agents Car club. The sisted of electing officers who members adopted the official It was soon decided to select of his knowledge and intense ,.,r....,,.. . , . , 4, f N- 4 T Yen: , ik I V 'gi li g, ,V ' ' A A VV' .ki QL- ' ' V3 ., pil! W, . f . i A jf' , 1 yC 'f i 2 Richard Taft lst Semester Terry French 2nd Semester J. Witt , ,,,,,,,, Pres ,,,,,,,,,,,, D. Major . ' D. Taff ....... Vice-Pres ........ J. Teegarden R D. Major ,,.,,,,..,,, Sec ,,,,.,,,,,,., J. Kimbrell 2 J. Lodgsdon ,,,,...... Treas ...,....... J. Witt J. Teegarden , .,..Sgt.-at-A rms ,,,,., J. Logsdon Road Agents , 1961, eight boys formed ir first meeting con- with the remaining constitution. a sponsor. Because interest in automo- tives, Mr. Jerome Winegar, a teacher at East, was chosen to act as the Road Agents? advisor. When new officers were elected according to the constitution at the end of six months, Dave Major was selected to lead the Road Agents in improving the knowledge of automobiles and increasing safety on our streets. 72 fn 11 X i nvwf X 3 M , my X , ,ff ik , f fflk ef, f Bill Radford XS - gg X r Dave Major President CLEANING A PISTON holds the uuen- tion of Bill McCleod and Jerry Witt. ffl. .AN-r-' I :fx f k - mv Q 1:9 -W fr: if w W f lmh x Jim Tc:-garden M 4-.-. fr ,W 1 ,A , A John Kimhrcll John Logsdon Rpm ,- 1 I I I Bill KlcLz'0d 1 v y , 3, ,X 1 1. 1 ' ' , . 1' L A 5 K5 f . , . ' ' f N- ,.- sg ' , Wi' g ' 5 Q, ' X xr V V N f , V l 5 f Q ,, ,um . mg. r 1 Mr Fred Terry Fred Bihler Jerry Wilt Kenneth Smit Ulf ff ',:eg, 1 'cowl f3?f.!9-561 HLIFTINC A CRANKSHAFT can bv quite a msk, BUT HOW D0 WE CET IT BACK IN? wonders Pven for 11 Rumi Agenlf' allmils Frei! Terry- a group of Rnml Agents al ilu-ir workly' meeting. IMT 7 ff? A 14' i' : ng r-sv .fgfyl Qfmvi ' h TOP ROW: Wayne Moss. Mike Freeland, Bill Thomas, Bill Hildebrand, Ralph Nite, Bruce Harper, John Mack, Gordon Hoppe, Ralph Havis, Howard Hennessey, Richard ROW: Mr. Tiefel, Dayton Hunt, Charles Connely, Charles Degenfelder, Tom Winn, Bil mv . V' vp Mr. Ralph Tiefel Sponsor 'Sl l - f ,Q , A rm, Mr. .lames C. Michaels. Sponsor -rd Engineers Prepare to Build Under the sponsorship of Mr. Ralph Tiefel, the East Engineeris club strives to give its members an opportunity to learn more about various vocations. The club is open to any boy or girl enrolled in industrial arts, mathematics, or any other science course and meets every other Tuesday afternoon. tage Crew Makes Scene Every production produced on the East High stage has been backed by an efficient group of boys known as the stage crew. Under the sponsorship of Mr. James C. Michaels, these boys control every machine involving manual operation and some which do not. Due to the work of the stage crew, all of the school shows and assemblies are carried out very well. TOP ROW: Larry Salyer, Lawrence Lyons, Mike Freeland, Bill Hildebrand, Joe Barnes, Mike Smith. Wayne Moss, Tom Winn. BOTTOM ROW: Mr. Michaels, Clifford Taylor, Danny McClure. Chub Degenfelder, Donald Buss. Richard Weiland, Jim Woodruff. .loe Barnes, Mike Smith, Lee Morris. SECOND ROW: Weiland, John Simpson, Mickey O'Neal. BOTTOM l McLeod, Jim Teegardcn, Alan Craig, Susan Anderson. 5. L- c' Richard Weiland lst Sem, President If L A h .loc Barnes Captain J 4 o W: OM .rson. .315 .. land 'sident J. h nes TOM HELLO EVERYONE! scream these lit club members. ma- 1' 'lf vet .Sv WOULD SOMEONE LIKE A PIECE OF CAKE? asks Velva McCain at this Eulexian lea. 4'Can't you roll that olive a little faster? Don't you like shav- ing cream on dog biscuits? What is an O1'i6lllI66?,, These and '-7 many other questions seem to echo in the ears of the orien- 51 tated members of the literary clubsg but no one mindsg itis Orientation Week . 'ffl' i txt -t iiir I I rylf fii f 1 v Orientation Week. Orientation Weekii is a get acquainted period by which the members of our literary societies judge the character of their new members in question. EGG SHAMPOOS ARE OUR SPE- CIALTY, say Dilli Ligeko and Frances Shelton as they :lemon- slrale their skills. HCRIMSON? . . . SO TRUEJ' All over the HOW ABOUT A KISS, says this Hamilton orienlec to 501119 Webster orienlee's lace! What fellows will lucky girl- go through to wear lllal black and golll jacket. ,,4f-fu X s f L -ff, ixtl-E.-B 75 Susan Anderson Jeanne Anderton Ann Annan Eva Barrett Carole Brown Sammy Carithers Jane Chappell .lill Chappell .ludy Christman Margie Clark Karen Crist .lan Davis Kim Davis Carole Dykes Marilyn Edwards Carol Fisher Elaine Flynn Sharon Ford Carlene Gulick Susan Halstead Sheryl Hamm Linda Harger Carolyn Howard Linda Howard Connie Howe Barbara Johnson Nancy Kauffman Mary Lynne Keeton Peggy Knisley Pat Ladd Linda Laffoon Cindy Long Carol Zackula lsl Sem. President cgufexia literary ocieiy FIRST SEMESTER OFFICERS Preszdenz ..,.,.,...,.. Vice-President .... Secretary .......,,,.,.. Treasurer .. ...l... Intersociety Rep.. E ulexian ......,, ,,,,,, . ...v........,....... Carol Zackula ...... Velva McCain . l,.... Sharon Ford ......... Carole Brown ......Sammy Carithers ............ Pam Wittman Sergeant-at-A rms ...,.......... Deanna Williams C rznc .......,.....,..,,,, Reporter ...... ........Rayelta Mudd ......,..,Car0l Dykes Mr. .lames Penny Sponsor can Q SH. 9 ula ain ord own hers an ams udd kes I, ,A A Q7 Carole Brown 2nd Som. President ounafecl I9 9 SECOND SEMESTER OFFICERS President ..........,,,..............,.,.... Carole Brown V ice-President ...... .....,. C arol Dykes Secretary ..........w ............ C arol Ridder Treasurer .................................... Dixie Rogers Inlersociety Representative ...... Judy Roberts Eulexiun .,.....,..,.,.....,.,,,,,,...,,,,,,,,, Sharon Ford Sergeant-at-Arms ......, ...... S heryl Hamm Critic .................... ,..,..,. V icki Mathis Reporter ...... Judy Sagchorn Mr, Mervel Lunn Co-sponsor ,asm Cliarlynn Luppcns Raycila Mudd Christine May Vickie Mathis Karen Mangels Shirley McNiel Carla McCullough Velva McCain Karen Narr Teri Lyn Neece Nickie Ogrizovieh .loan Owsley Becky Pendleton Carol Ridder Susan Ridder .lucly Roberts Beverly Robertson Dixie Rogers Judy Sagehorn Margie Sliepliercl Linda Sumner Sue Swaffer Bernamline Taylor Darlene Tompkins Harlem- Tompkins Joy Traner Sandra Wallxy Deanna Williams Mary Wilson Joyce Wiitman Pain Wiltman Carol Zuckula 949 .Ierry Allen .Ierry Armstrong Dennis Cummings Larry Dellloss Frank Glorioso Stanley Grant .lerry Irwin Corky Johnson Lee Morris lst Sem. President 1-s ,usb wv XX lv 78 ,- A. Nick Chariier Bob Farrington Jim Hartman Ancly Krohn ?fUe5.4 te xi' Jerry Coleman Charles Connely Alan Craig Jack Feeney Jim Fensom Mike Freeland Jerald Hawn Bill Hildebrand Mike Houtchens .filerarg ocaeig FIRST SEMESTER OFFICERS President .........,..,..............,.,...,.,..,. Lee Morris V ice-President ........ ....... ,I im Teegarden Secretary ..........,,.. ........... D ave Major Treasurer .......,,...........,,............ Bernie Cassily Inlersoeiety Represenlative..Mike Houtchens Websterian .........................,,..... Bill Lamann0 Sergeant-at-Arms .,.... v............ J im Hartman Critic ....,.,.............,,, .....,,. P reston Quenellf Reporter ....,.... ..,,,,,, ,I ohn Ogrizovich d 9115 S orris urden Iajor -issity :hens anno tman fnette ovich SECOND SEMESTER 0FFICERb President ..,.........................,.,,.....,,. Dave Major Vice-Presirlenl ........ . ,...., Stanley Grant Secrelary .....,.... .....,. F rank Glorioso Treasurer ...,.... ..YYV.. . ,,.............. J im Teegarflen Intersocicly Representative ,,... ......, T om Wfinn Webslerian ..............,......., ...john Ogrizovich Sergeant-nl-Arms ...... .,,,... M ario Manflino an Reporter ..,.....,.... ........ John Green Mr, Richard Benson Sponsor Ounded Miss N4-va Hutton Co'5pon-or Bill Lamanno Mario Mandino David Major Charles Maxey Cline Nlziy Dennis O'Dell John Ogrizovich Mickey 0'Neal Preston Que-nelte Bill Radford Charles Shelley Dale Shepherd Mike Sherman Bill Simons John Simpson David Weiss Richard Wicrcinski Phil Williams Tom Winn ,lohn Wisdom Lee Morris Kem Murray David Narr Don Rigdon Ron Sanders Ray Seidleman Jim Teegarden Terry Thompson .lack Tittle -13+ -1' Q'-1 I' 'fv- r- ld' 79 wuz--Af I fu edges arias ones holle keter recvy Rose pens mour Iaxon eman eevy Rosella Luppens 2nd Sem. Pn-sirlent w-'A ounclecf 1927 SECOND SEMESTER OFFICERS President ..,.,,........................ Rosella Luppens Vice-President ...... ....... D arlene Scllolle Secretary ...,..... ,,..,, ........ V i cki Zackarias Treasurer .,...,...,.............,,....... Sandra Hedges Intersociely Rep...Mary Schimmelpfenning Kalailuan ..,A.........................,......., Don Rogers Kalailuelte ............... ........... B etty Jones Sergeant-al-Arms ....... ...... M ary Hopson Critic ..,.................. ......... ,I anet Maxon Reporter ...... ...... J an Seymour Historian ...... ..,... E arla Blackcter Bliss Pauline Wolfe Co-Sponsor 5 su. , 7. 5' . 35? 'P-, 'B' X 45. eaexig gf 'A - W ' 'i l k , S Jodie Burke Luke Ellis Harvey Hulc Kitty Oxley Linda Rapp Don Rogrrf Lincla Ro-v Jan Seymour hinson .x, X-i'. . X ,. STUCK IN MY THUMB nml pulled out n ? ? ? ?, screamell an orienlee while Darlene Sclmlle ranxefl them an nl n Knluilu party. W 81 sv Q... .ff ,- 1'-' af, L- Ss 'C' A DIC 1, -r-1 as Bob Burke Donald Buss Leonard Buss Drew Daniels Chuck Degenielder Ronnie Driskell Jim Glow Jack Goodson Duane Gowing Doug Hale Mike Hart Wayne Holland the gl Gregg Hunt Ronnie Jenkins John Johnston Chuck Keeton Randy King Mike Ladd I -l4l'v- Gerald Billings John Boling 'lt Bill Drummond Bill I-:ads alnl on William Holland Joe Hawhlitzel John Lindsey Jim Mills Doug Shelton 1st Sem. President Richard Weiland 2nd Sem. President I 82 ,pg rib .fiterary ociety FIRST SEMESTER OFFICERS President ......i,,.,......................... Doug Shell0Il V ice-President ........,......, Ronald Tankersley Secretary .......,.... ......... R ichard Weilahd Treasurer ...........,.................... Chuck Keei0l1 Intersaciety Representative ............ Mike Har! Hamzltonzans ...............,........ Sergeant-at-A rms .................. C rmc ........,..........., . ..... . H Lstorlan ..... . ....... . ....,,William and Wayne Holland Boh Van Cleave .....Harry Offull Ronald Driskell Sli' J'if'-1 IV.. .91 :N 'lvrf fr fnlvl ffrml Scrgi ffrllf Ill-!r Richarf Mike S Bill Th is IIRS Shelton nkersley W'eilancl Keeton Ike Hart am and Holland 1 Cleaver v Offutt Driskcll SECOND SEMESTER OFFICERS I'rr1.szdenI .,........V.....,,,,........ Richard W'e1laml Vice-Presidelll ...,... Y,..... L eonard Buss Secretary ..V.V,,,,,,. ,.......,,. D oug Shelton Treasurer ,,,...V,,,v.........,,,.,,,. Wfilliam Holland - lnlcrsociefy Represenla1ive..Wayne Holland V sr Hamilloniau ....Y.......,.Y,,,,,,,,.,... Chuck Keaton lt ,N , Srergeanl-nl-Arms ..,.......,,...,.. ,V,.. H arry Offutt ' Crilic ...... .........,,,,.,,......... R ichard Shepherd C ,f u llislorian ,,,,.. .,,,,,. I ,conard Norland V1 . Mr., Robert Buchanan Co-Sponsor Mrs. Marianne Tow ouncled S n5 ' I9 Y'-9 Leonard Norlantl Harry Offllll Larry Salisbury Sammy Savorelli Ron Tankersley Clifford Taylor Harold Wilson .lim Woodruff Richard Overnlreet Anthony Pennington Larry Pittman jim Puckett RiCllBl'd Reed Gaylord Salisbury Nlike Scherer Ray Scott Doug Shelton Richard Shepherd Mike Smith Jim Stevenson llill Thomas Mike Thurston Bob Van Cleave Richard Weiland Wayne Williams Dennis Willis Q- fs. o e- 4' .XI C' xy vs. xv 83 - r- ! ,AVQQYJQ -.x , ':f,,,q. A Q 5 ex T., a Mile. li., ' S ,-. tr -M. 1. N s 5 18,4 Q 'jfs' .-'Q .71 , :. . 149 9 .ry 1 V Barbara 2nd Sem. President I 1 ouwdijw n M1 L , , fl 1926 9 5 Lffi DMU RS CDSM? SECOND SEMESTER OFFICERS e Hari Preridenr AA,,,,,,A,,AA,,,,,,,A,,,,,,, Barbara Fonville 11011011 Vice-President ....... ...... J oyce Anderson C0318 Secrelary ..........................,......... Sharon Keely Onville Treasurer ........,,.....,.......... Connie Balleniine Eagan Assistant Treaaurer ..,..,.,...... Donna Walling Sharp Inlersociely Representative ..,. Marsha Sharp Sl'l0ll0fl Lcundian ...,..,.................,......... Laura Shelton 'hepilrll Sergeant-at-Arms ...... ....,........, A rlene Hart llelllihe Critic .......,......,....... ....... B arhara Lester Rcporzer .,..,,.. ....,. S tatia Leeds nnelly Miss Bennie Searcy Co-Sponaor rn' A fx 'A I 2' f vnu ,K V M33 7 Sharon Keely Mildred Killion Stalin Leeds Pal Lesniak Barbara Lester 'di Ligeko Charlene Marsh IA Jizcky Limerick -7 Connie Marlin .loan Masovero Carol McCarty Rosalie McGee Vicki Molinoski Diane Renfro Carol Rodak Barbara Rose Karen Runyon Marsha Sharp Frances Shelton Laura Shelton Sharon Shepard Donna Simmons Naomi Stuart Pam Trefz . HX-. -7- ' f ,.- .4 i,,.. ' law .i V N E. Q 15: , A'f' v -f f ' N 7 . . 'Q .. i 'ff' xx 3. Ia: ,I 1 . Q . .-- Q ,I I ' N ' r k r .Q X, I . F tw . U y 3 ,gf 1 , ,. .A wif AB .V , L A ka V. 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Q 'A '-Z' :Q 'P gh:-K-x-fffgfr QA f' 'Wh Q 'Qffff 4555 ll :Q-:I - 13 f -'Q V flfzfzlfff .. i 9dIae-Q . A 55.a1i'-?E'i A by - -nl. A Q V ' 3 ' f A , ,- ,'!, ,Q , -.12 ' ff Q QC., . K I ' 'V' 'll jsff.. 3 . 1-.ff ' nl F: N-..f' 'nga' 1.. ., 3,4 .. , -, -Let, , ,. , , , . XX iff V',. , 4 Xt, . '.4, f.lHf.f- Cv. ghiwvrf' ggi ,E A , , ' QV 'k Z , .LQJL - - A ifig ML 1 f w I '-'- --f --mr --M, M, ,,,,..,,,h,,M ,A-A A M i ,H ' wwf, N ' WF' 5 -.1 ' L-1 ' M5 .. v 6' .A v BILL SIMONS FLOWS through the Southwest line for a first and len. Grid Bears Fall Short of Expectations Opening the newly initiated televised series of Inter- scholastic league Saturday afternoon games, the East Bears, picked hy sportswriters to finish one- two, were unable to punch across the winning TD against a scrappy band of Southwest Indians. The day was gloomy and rainy, and the hopes of Bear partisans became just as gloomy and damp- ened as East was forced to settle for a 13-13 tie. Jack Crosc jerry Allen Junior Senior Fullback Guard Play by the Bears in this initial game spelled that of the rest of the seasong strong down the middle, hut weak on pass defense and around the ends. A costly fumble on a touchdown play in Southwestis end zone in the waning seconds of the game dashed remaining hopes of a Bear victory. Nick Charlier Bill Simons Senior Senior Quarterback Fullbaclft 93 1 'Sw- Don Kelsey Terry Ford Sophomore Senior Tackle Halfhack LINCOLN NEVER THREATENS Against the Blue Tigers of Lincoln high, the East Bears were able to live up to early ex- pectations, as they showed sharp offensive maneuvers and stingy defense in a 25-0 vic- tory before a home crowd at Nowlin field. Hard hitting blockers opened large holes for the backs who picked up 15 first downs to Lincoln's 6. Vicious tackling plus a charging lined forced Lincoln to the air, where 16 passes netted them only 13 yards gain. The Bears made all their gains, 282 yards net, on the ground, as the only six passes attempted fell incomplete. Points after touch- down were hard to get since the Bears lacked a place kicker. BILL SIMONS CRASHES inside the live-yard line ngalnlt Lincoln. BOTH OFFICIALS SIGNAL A TD nn the next play us Simons scores. Gerald Melntire Benny Townsend junior Senior End Halfbaek Q: 4 F ! S E H x . 1 .,-, .-Y. - ,. , ,V . , ,, .,.,,,, . .. V ,gszgia :fifgzr-Ig.,-..-,,A,:L,..z-144. f. K N11 x East e as f the . A put t ap- ain. ame one pre- An ears' ared the side iking The ailed lost -yard SCC' ded, o the Bears Fail To Upset Falcons llclcrinincd to have one outstanding game in an ollierwi-v mediocre season. East met undefeated Yan llorn at Nowlin field and nearly provided the up-act of the season as they held the Falcons to a l3-7 score. The fired-up Bears looked sharp as they lnoved on the ground. while holding the Falcons to short gains, Scoring one, as well as having two touch- downs called hack, and checking Falcon drives gave the Bears encouragement as the half ended 7-7. The Bears also dominated second half play as lmoth teams stayed on the ground. Passing played no part in the game as Van Horn only tried one pass, unsuccessful, and the Bears completed two of six short passes. For the Bears, a crucial factor in the game came when a fourth down measure- ment on the Van Horn 4-yard line showed that the hall, placed sideways instead of pointing toward the goal, fell short of first down, with Van Horn taking over and successfully moving out of danger. As two powerful ground teams struggled, Van Horn emerged still undefeated and in contention for the crown. . 'IL I-ll f ' ' e - ,-Ita! wma? g':'g7'i-1 I t ' A 4? -A 31 -.,. . - o . far 'ii' ,- wfbi , .. .V Ls- rg' f .. 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East Finds Easy Win Against Manual Playing in the last league game against the Manual Redhirds, the Bears scored seven touchdowns be- fore reserves allowed Manual two quick TD's in the closing minutes. This 48-12 score, Manual's worst defeat of the season, left them winless in league play. Statistics were fattened as the Bears earned 22 first downs, and 395 total yardage. The Bears Dale Shepard Charles Mnxey Senior Junior Center Center passed only five times, completing two for 43 yards, one, a touchdown pass. lVlanual came to life during the fou1'th quarter, gaining 127 yards and scoring twice. Coach Harris cleared his bench for the only time in the season, giving his reserves needed experience. This final league victory left the Bears in seventh place in the final standings. Mike Ladd Pa! Morris Junior Senior Tackle Tackle 100 W Bc an d st a cl: lil Al on tol as Ea se' pa Tl sf pi. 57 to1 Fl on Ni of YV llll CU of L 'T T , i . ,Q i 8 1 x N 'X . :TQ K 17' ' ' .ff fix? I P 'Huang' xx ,mph V - 'z,. Q , f e A 5 4 ' Q m LAR Ka, '5 I V A -sp, . .f fx .i '....-f,.:.Avf- ' an wed heir ind son. as and the ere ', a s otal irst the the two was shed d of East East East East East East East East Won League Champions East East East East East East Won PLAYED IN THE AFTERNOON, Junior Varsity games they prppnre for varsity. WEARING JERSEYS BACKWARD seemed to help the Cubs as they look over the lap spot in the junior HB2 SEASON RECORD 13 Southwest 8 14 Lincoln 6 7 Southeast 13 l 3 Central 6 20 Northeast 6 over Van Horn CForfeitD 29 Manual 2 26 Westport 6 7 Lost 1 FRESHMAN RECORD 12 Central 0 1 3 Lincoln 7 6 Westport 14 7 Southeast 2 20 Paseo 25 25 Northeast 7 4 Lost 2 provide experience lor the younger boys as league. ubs Win Junior Varsity Crown TOP ROW:Nlonte Tripp, Bill Stidham, Kenneth Smith, Lary Delloss. Bill Morris. Andy Moszczynski, llill Krawczyk. Jeff Wilson, Gary Adler, Mike Thurston, Larry Brayfield. SECOND ROW: llinky Fields, William Drummond, Bobby Driver, Howard Hvnnessey, Don Ramey, David Walling, Joe Snyder, Bob Shelley, James Swartz. David Spencer-Manager, BOTTOM ROW:Allen Ash, Ray Seidleman, Fred Brown, Don Rigdon. Dan Harper, Dale Williams, John Hanley. av- J-esefi gxi 4' 'ski 'V' l ws- q.. - , 1 , , , . ,E , 'fre stlifsxfaa.-2-Neg - is 2 i ,n v4 I X iv? -l W V.. : Y . gr' ,L . F l V ll 3 I. l S 'l W V ll W l if y ,, , , at 7. -sl fx , 1 1 ... i - . I as . 1 7 r all 1, l , J ,E Ui xi i 1, sf., 1 1- wg, 4 x '- f I , I ' . ' l 'R . - . iff .. W, r 2 -4 2,45 f ,' 5 1 gufff, I K 9 l --f --ily, 'M' f 3. L 15- ,n -p . ' , L' 1 I 1 Weir -so 'nr 'ff' - 'r if ' 5' ' ' -, '-1 ., fin -f- ,sail lT'S NOT ALWAYS THIS EASY, say Easfs vanc- ity' clmerlvmlvrs ns llmy finish this familiar yell. and Tears lr Connie Marlin Junior Barbara ,Inhn-on Junior Cheryl Armour Junior Ll .if- Karen Narr Junior hi Carol Zac-kula Svninr Linda Hargel Captain Junior 'IO TOP ROW: Bill Schroeder, Paul Sperling, Nick Chartier, Warren Britt, John Hanley. BOTTOM ROW: Gerald Mclntire, Jack Crose, Earl Holmes, Paul Davis. Bears Finish Strongflfter Mediocre Season Coach C. E. 'tGene Sebastian gm vs 106 ln his final season as coach of the East Bears, Coach C. E. Gene Sebastian added to his reputation as one of the area's outstanding exponents of ball control, delayed of- fense, or fundamental maneuvering, as many called it. A graduate of East in 1933, his early training under Coach J. C. Cohlmeyer, first East coach provided the background for Coach Sebastianls style of play, which became so familiar to followers of basketball, a system which netted him 152 victories against 144 losses in the 16 years he coached at East. Because of this sound display of funda- mentals, East was always feared and became known for its ability to upset teams with better records. This season of 1961-62 proved to be no exception, as the Bears went into regional play with a very poor overall record, only to provide two major upsets as they chopped down Park Hill and Van Horn, seeded third and second respectively in the North Kansas City state eliminations, leaving the Bears with a respectable 8-13 season record. Thus with a very average team, Coach Sebastian closed out his years at East, leaving behind only admiration and respect for his handling of boys. As Coach Sebastian begins his tenure at the new intercity high school, which is to start as a junior high, he leaves many memories of outstanding teams, individuals, and performances. East will always remember him fondly. x l OH tled to y to t as nky re- e of the heir ay- own gain for HSHS WHS ' s ng s ears 'S t Atchison Is Bear's First Conquest ,lourneying into neighboring Kansas on a cold snowy night, East returned victorious for the first time in the season, as they easily led the taller Atchison team all the way. Displaying effective hall control and capitalizing on their ahility to hit, the Bears gained confidence as they prepared to enter the lnterscholas- tic pre-season tournament at Southeast high. Even though the Bears had to look up to Atchison, they led in rehounding as well as shooting percentage. Gerald Mclntire was high with 15 points, many of which were scored on steals off the press, hefore he fouled out in the last quarter. Paseo Pirates Fall in Tourney ln the first round of the lnterscholastic league tourney at Southeast, the Paseo Pirates were the Bears first victim, as they were downed 25-241 in a ragged con- test from start to finish. Undoubtedly the Bears worst game of the season, it was a question of which was the worse, and in that respect the Pirates won. Numer- ous mistakes, such as traveling and fumbling, were A DRIVE FOR A BASKET by Earl Holmes was met by an Atchison guard. TIME OUT FOR REST ns both teams are instructed by their coaches. costly to both teams. However. the final score sltoued East the victor as they edged the Piratcs to enter the second round of play against the lveslport Tigers. -5' nfs' . ge, 1 sv F2 ' 1 P' ' X XJ gx Gerald Mclnlire Iunior Forward ONCE WHEN WE DIDN'T FUMBLE in the first Paseo game, Warren Britt tried a shot. 'I09 XJ9' DISRECARDING THE TALLER SOUTHEAST GIANT Warren: Britt gels off a shovel pass. xt - . , .L ' I , ff-. is ,X 'K1 k4,.i' n ga..-2 I 3,33 fr i 1 1 Nick Chnrtier Senior Forward Superior Shooting Overwhelms Tigers ln a complete reversal of form, the Bears played what was probably their finest game of the season, as they could do nothing wrong against Westport, who went down to a 43-29 defeat, to send the Bears into the semi-finals against the Southeast Knights, pre-season favorites. Leading from the end of the first quarter until the final buzzer, the Bears, led by Nick Chartier and 'I10 ANOTHER SOUTHEAST SCORE by Preston Wash- ington adds lo their total agninsl the Bears. Earl Holmes, amassed a lead against Westport that left them stunned. Hitting from all angles, the Bears had a hot shooting percentage of 52921, which com- bined with their ball control and rebounding gave them an unexpected easy victory. Rebounding Gives Knights Victory As the Bears went into the semi-final round against the Southeast Knights, it was apparent that the giant Washington brothers, Russell and Preston, would con- trol the rebounding. This, coupled with the pressing, ball stealing tactics of ,lack Patterson, and the accu- rate outside shooting of Larry Norris was enough to spell victory for Southeast. Even though the Knights led all the way, the Bears continued their excellent outside shooting and ball handling to look good, never allowing the Knights to coast. CUTTING IN FRONT of n Central player Warren Brill steals a louse bnll. f H ' ', Paul Sperling 9 t Q' Senior Center 1 .1 Xp M j Sudden Death Chills Bears at Lincoln With overtime contests at Lincoln becoming an ex- pected occurrence, no one was surprised very much when a Bear lead was whittled away in the last quar- ter by the Lincoln Blue Tigers who went on to a 59- 58 win. Although the Bears led 17-7 at the first quarter, 31- 18 at the half, and 38-32 at the third quarter, the 112 TWO POINTS ARE CHALKED UP as Warren Britt fails to block 11 Hagan shot. game, as usual, wound up deadlocked., and the third overtime period found Lincoln ahead by one point. This was Nick Chartieris night, as he piled up 22 points, mostly from out. With 6'9 Vanoy rebounding for the Tigers and Riley and Denmon hitting also, Lincoln was able to squeeze out a victory. Gerald McIntire's fouling out at the end of the game hamp- ered the Bears, as did questionable time-keeping. Central Repeats Earlier Victory As the Bears met Central for the second time, hopes for victory were high, with the Bears battling evenly for three quarters, only to fade in the fourth when Paul Sperling, whose aggressive rebounding and ac- curate shooting kept the Bears in contention, was forced to the sidelines by illness. Down only two points at the beginning of the last quarter, East was outclassed in the fourth by the high scoring Wa1'1'en Armstrong, who led the Blue Eagles to a 57-43 victory. Y To t gurd ti scc thou, for Earl on tl Doul was suffi lndi, prec BALI H ornl W Brin ie third e point. up 22 minding ig also, Gerald 2 hamp- wing. r, hopes g evenly ,h when and ac- on, was uly two last was Warren victory. Winless Southwest Indians Fall to Bears To the Bears, a chance to meet Southwest was re- garded as a breather, as they topped the Redskins by a score of 39-33 for their second league victory. Even though Tom lVlcCaffery, the leagueis top scorer, hit for 16 points, the Bears, led by Warren Britt and Earl Holmes, were able to keep the Indians constantly on the run, stealing the ball and pressing steadily. Double teaming lVIcCaffery most of the time, East was successful in keeping him away from the basket sufficiently to stay in the lead. With the rest of the Indians cold from the field, the Bears slid by for a precarious victory. BALLET STEPS HELP Earl Holmes move past Van Horn defense. Undefeated Southeast Swamps Bears By a score of 63-35, Southeast maintained their unde- feated standing in league play as they clearly showed their ability to stand off all opposition in their drive toward the crown shoving aside the Bears for the second time. Again the Washington brothers domi- nated play under the baskets as they rebounded and scored at will. East this time was obviously outclassed by the rangy Knights. 1 'Q 1 . Rx 4 if X s Floyll Salmon Senior Cunnl VARIOUS REACTIONS ARE SHOWN as East sup- porters clearly show here. ,fu ,. na ouch 11ng ue olnts lntS a e o lated it Ft l T 94 king S h ti f ohn uard 533. .2555 '12 . ix I k Nd 5 rf -A , n : Jbhn Hartley Junior Forward READY T0 PASS OFF, Andy Krolm gels by lwa Van Horn defenders. Bears Upset Van Horn with Ball Control In the next to last league contest, East, with near per- fect ball control, capitalized on a tight zone defense and Van Horn's inability to hit free throws to pull a major upset as they defeated the Falcons 29-3l on the Van Horn court. Forcing Van Horn into frequent miscues, the Bears used a deliberate style of play, only shooting when they had clear shots. In contrast to Van Hornis free throw attempts, the Bears iced the game with five free throws in the waning seconds to clinch the victory. Westport Rallies to Win Late Closing out league play for the season, Easfs Bears dropped a close contest to Westport's Tigers 41-40 at Southeast to finish 2-7 for a ninth place standing. Down at the quarter and half, the Bears rallied in the third period to pass the Tigers and gain a five point lead with five minutes remaining, only to see it wiped out as they were unable- to stop a closing Westport surge. As Westport pressed and took com- mand of the game, they scored eight straight points to clinch the contest. ANOTHER LAY-UP nrlrls to the laml team score, as Gerald Mclnlire drives for the basket. 175 I r E ! 1 ! I J the 'uch that rsity will ,XI f 4 V' A i TOP ROW: Gary Taylor, Frank Tittle, John Tellis, Keith Green, David Cassady, Bill Krawczyk, Larry Hobby, Howard Adcock, Fred Paden, Dennis Cummings, Ray Seidelman, Andy Moszczynski. John Mack. SECOND ROW: Nick Charlier, Jerry Coleman, Terry Thompson, War- ren Jackman, Larry Dehloss, Howard Hennessy, Robert Clover, Jack Goodson, Bob Fenson, Mike 0'Nt-al, Ronald Toomhs. BOTTOM ROW: Bob Hernandez, Corky Johnson, Alfred Esteban, Terry Sharp, Joe Cwadera, Charles Evans, Zoar Leggett, Kenneth Draper, Jerry Smith, Randy King, John Green, Don Ramey, Jeff Wilson, Paul Doty. Track Team Shows Potential Working out daily on East's small indoor track above the boys' basketball practice court, the boys gradually shape up for the grind facing them. Hur- dles are placed in the hall enabling practice on form and timing, while for many, calisthenics provide muscle toning. Early in January, the first call for track is issued every year as the squad of some sixty-odd cinder men assemble to start their rigorous training pro- gram preparatory to the opening of the season at the Big Eight Indoor meet held annually at the Munici- pal Auditorium. TAKING A BREAK, these coaches, Winegar, Harris, Roy F. Brown Track Coach and Brown, dilcuu u coming truck event. 11? -Q, J Hifi.. 4.-me f: -.- ' 45 46' Avy, 1.5 1 AK Q, kg. 'Lit J .lf jiz , Tie' J 1 . .i K x X ,i. 'Q -ASH., :jpwf - ., '. 'Zag' gf Y f x eh 2,0 Y X X I ROUND THE OVAL TRACK go hopefuls while others work out on the bars. 330 RELAY TEAM IUEMBERS nre Corky Johnson, Dan Ramey, Randy King, and Larry Hobby. East Places in Big Eight Together with the other interscholastic league schools, East entered the Big Eight Meet held in conjunction with area colleges and universities in the opening meet of the season. The Bear 880 yd. relay team placed -fourth, while Randy King was runner-up in the open 440 yd. dash with a time of 53.0 sec. Paul Doty and John Green both ran in the Zoar Leggett Larry' Hobby' HUUHES Dashes-Broad Jump Senior SCHi0l' 1 PRACTICING BATON HANDOFFS may pay dividends later in the season. IOCCINC ALL DAY a1oesn'l bolher these men, Jack Good- son, Bob Hernandez, Nick Charlier, ,Iahn Green, Paul Doty. 880 yd. run, while Zoar Leggett and Jeff Wilson competed in both high and low hurdles, Leggett placing fourth in the highs. Larry Hobby ran in the 60 yd. dash. Relay team members were Corky John- son, Randy King, Larry Hobby, and Don Ramey. Coach Brown as for many years was head judge of the finish. Don Ramey Gerald Smith Dashcs Dashcs Junior Senior ,x'?. :f 1 'f5 Z'?' ' 7'5 Q A ix: . 1 .. . 'i xi' . I-Ev- '?f. -gfrf. fa E 'i f' Y IX-4 8 'l ni Q' x' . 1 N .-if .f . -ff .ii- , . -.li ',iL.:f is-it Q --?f3Q+51i ' ' if . if rf t - -A fel: H-. 1 Si' -1 .. sl . , 'f ig - ' 'Y' .1 ' Hai E 5 77 rig - , H: ' G' a. M .r-14. . I - -- -.,.l -44- - .,--. I '-' ' ' 5.?P, 3'2:b' I 1 3221.-11'-li-ix.: ' all i - :nf 1 x' ' '92 .' I H ' W4 ' PK 1 121 . i 1 4+ offs? ,S FINISHING UNE-TWO in the hurdles are Zuar Leg- gett mul Jeff Wilson ngninst Butler. Randy King Dashcs Senior Corky Johnson Dashes Senior ff. .. . . . pu David Cassady Shotput Senior Jeff Wilson Hurdles .lunior i 'viii Nw? 2 mr VFX Lx . -33.55 7' .1 3 v nf ' 1-K 4 I b r- x K -'.v-.e, eq fi 9 - - COMPETING IN THE 440 Gerald Smith is running third at this point. COMPETING AT THE BIG EIGHT were Paul Doty, Larry Hobby, Randy King, Corky Johnson, Jeff Wil- son, John Green, Zunr Leggett, and Don Ramey. State Indoor Proves Too Strong ,lourneying to Columbia for the state indoor meet at Missouri University, the Bears were able to pick up only one point as Zoar Leggett placed fifth in the high hurdles. David Cassady competed in the shot- put, Larry Hobby in the 60 yd. dash, and broad jumpg Zoar Leggett also in the lowsg and John Green in the half-mile. Although the Bears entered relay teams in both 880 yd. and mile runs, they were unable to place. ln the mile relay, running against time, the Bears won their heat only to be beaten by the clock as they finished sixth. Other squad members making the trip were Jeff Wilson, running the hurdlesg Bill Crawford, mile relayg and Jerry Smith, relays. Randy King and Corky Johnson also ran in the relays. C01 OU 1 '1 F- 7 J'iQ. l I Wx.. fx , fn. 15. , 9 V , 5 a. W, , l mt... I N . . Charles Evans HEAD JUDcE or FINISH was Coach Brown at me Senior Big Eight meet. Dashes X Underclassmen Form Nucleus for Future With a development program underway to get underclassmen ready for competition later, several outstanding freshmen and sophomores were trained hy Coaches Brown, Winegar, and Harris. Among these are boys such as Warren Jackman, Andy Moszczynski, and Terry Thompson, who should be heard from for the next three years. Several of these have been pictured in this section, therefore, to establish the time of their start. As the warm April days allow more regular work outside on the track, progress is shown as the boys run time trials, vault, and jump, while con- centrating on improvement of their form and strengthening of their stamina for competition. NBUNCHED AT THE FINISH are fuur quarter milers, with Ierry Smith fourth. I CO T0 YOUR MARKS barks the starter at the MAKING A GOOD HANDOFF gives the anchor K .slate indoor. man a good start in the relay. 5 F, . V ll ., ge. - ,Zi A ,. I . , 3 A M, l ' ,wi JZ wif- - V-4 'Q A yi ' f 7 ' .f .,-- f K ' X , i - , ' , . 3 ' iii i , - fr J' X ff ' ' ef 1 t 'af J it t 11 .641 ' r A ' ' A ,J , - if Z . A fl e , l i I, V Q ,,, 4, at V, , if ,z,.x,g,' N than ' 4 Q F Mi' lf K fefagjw 1 V-.-'q , . fff' A ,Ay t ,lv Yr' 3 h - klptfx 'Shu-1. I 1 if-.4 l ,.'f1f?f?f ' Q. :ti x ' gifs- 'li' i +943 ev., A Q ' B A ' i t 3 .5 .X KA may Q E H' i figs ,K '-,.: 0.1. n l 124 fy 5,- M . Q , J Fe get eral ned an, who ars. ion, vork the con- and 5 1 , 'r 4 2 ' if,- Andy Moszczynski Larry DeMoss High .lump High ,lump Freshman Freshman Track Offers Opportunity for Individual Achievement As the regular section of the 1962 Eastonian goes to press, the outlook for any record achievement this season is unforeseeng but expectations for younger members to forge to the front offer hope for the future. With the big drive toward the climactic City Meet which always closes out the season, every test encountered in the next six weeks will add to the hopes for an upset. This section of track was assembled in order to offer for boys participating, an opportunity to be featured in the regular spring issue. Widl East's Santa Fe Relays, several invitational meets, State Outdoor, and City Meet yet to come, more track will be featured in the August Supplement. Bill Crawford Warren Jackman A-r-'YL Relays Dashes Junior Freshman 'SA -2-Pl? ' . 7 . ' -....- - m.L:i---ji.. L, . 1 .v -4 ..'. X X x f M mg' I, 1 ri 1 U fx Keith Greene Dashes High .lump Freshman Dennis Cummings Freshman A GRUELLING TEST finds Randy King winning lim 440 311. linsh nguinxl Butler. SPIN AROUND THE RING mul lei il fall where it muy, says David lfnsxruly ns lm prepares to lass the 12 lb. shot. Lf . .els r. p bu in-. ,,, Y,-,A l '1 we-N 7. fi, 'A ' ra t - f 125. t'hu'm:- 'Q ' V l3,,.,.-.. -- van I J K.. v-X1 at 9 iff 2 3 J 'x my .r ASI TOP ROW: Paula Bumgardner, Gayle Raines, Linda Wallace, Pat Ladd. Betty Jones. Una Singleton, Sandra Baker, Nancy Elmore, SEC- OND ROW: Linda Vaughn, Deanna Welsh, Pauline Reed, Donna Simmons, Mary Hopson, Cecelia Remk1ng,. Sharon Mitchell, .Charlotte Smith. BOTTOM ROW: Judy Davis, Diana Armstrong, Slarlene Hodges. Karen Runyon, Sandra Walhy, Chris Lehioda, Marjorie Smith. , '--' pf , PLEASE,BE CAREFUL WITH THE PINP' is Cece- lia Reinliing's silent plea as she receives a corsage from Marjorie Smith al an Athenian tea. MAN, WHAT STRINGY CHEESE! says Judy Davis as she rlevours her pizza at an Athenian party. of 1 2 , A-K iz? 'Q 4 , ' if N N IA ,tx ft I Judy Davis Miss' Helen Cox Marjorie Smith lst Sem. Pres. Sponsor 2nd Sem. Pres. Athe nians First Semester Officers Second Semester Judy Davis ,...,,,,,, President .,.Marjorie Smith Rhonda Vice- Ravenscroft .,.... Presiclenl Sharon Mitchell Karen Bingham. Secretary ..,,,,..,, Betty Jones Marjorie Smiths Treasurer ,...,,. Mary Hopson Sharon Mitchellrithenian Girl ............ Judy Davis ON MY HONOR, I PROMISEX, begin these new members as they repeat the Athenian pledge. F43 , tiii ,Nu X N -- 'x N-r HIS pECfl'I7i skills F The C able , field girls of sw extra- Ather teach! and ll PU T kinds- clullec -Q, e 5 fi X XXWLQ X 'Z X '-4-.ig-111 X 5 if 'T Sgt. Lohman at-agp Sgt. Lohman came to East in Uctolmer of 1960, assum- ing the duties as sole instructor of the R.O.T.C. Ili. activities include coaching the rifle team, giving mili- tary instruction to the cadets in the form of drills, marching, and class instruction in military tactics. The top ranking officer in Eastls R.O.T.C. this ycur is Cadet Major Brent Leeds. His duties include pre- siding at all the parades and inspections as well :ts overseeing the make-up of reports and promotion lists. The second in command, the Executive Officer, is Captain Don Fitzpatrick, whose main jolt is to assist Major Leeds. The third staff position is Operations Officer or S-1. Wayne Holland has been very effi- cient in this capacity by keeping all lesson plans, pro- motion lists, and Officer of the Day reports typed. R.0.T.C. Battle-Group Staff Brent Lt-cds Don Fitzpatrick Wayne Holland Major Caplx Capt- .qs Q.. I... f-gh 11's ...D- it 'Ui' . Y 128 Phillig lsr Lt The scop Arm cipli gran- who tary The basil- tion. milit Earl ll lst Lt yea r pre- i assist raliolis y effi- s, pro- ped. Phillip Bell lst Lt. William Holland Capt. , ' K Larry Snowdon lst Ll. A Company Commanders The Junior R.O.T.C. program is unequaled in its scope and purpose. Set up hy the Department of the Army after World War I, this program gives the dis- cipline and respect for appointed authority. The pro- gram is governed almost entirely hy the cadet leaders who are closely supervised hy the professional mili- tary instructor. The range of the program is quite wide, covering liasic military subjects at' all three levels of instruc- tion. The program closely follows that used in lmsit- military training camps of the Army. Successful completion of the three year program authorizes admission to the Army Reserve Program in the third pay grade tprivate first classl und per- mits students attending land grant colleges to he ex- cused from one of the two years of compulsory mili- tary training if they so desire. All clothing and equip- ment is furnished free of charge hy the Department of the Army. ln this time of need when the young men of our coun- try are lreing called to defend the rights and lreliefs of our country. this training can lie of invalualilc benefit to them. B Company Commanders Russell NlrNL-il Capt. Earl Holmes ls: Lt. Cary llur-v lsi Lt. ,lm L 9... T 129 l g . 4-i 1 'Tr ,. , GT. if 1 , 11 1 -3, ' ' . . f . l W ' . ' i- , X' ff ' if if - e 'C' f f' 1 ff l 7: A Am ?i K-AS.-'il A . nf' Q Q' ,I , r ' Q e JL ' Q3 Richard Bassett Kenneth Boyles Gary Crawford Q R .lack Fillinger Bob Harris William Hill A .I ix 1 i ,M Anthony Bellafiore Roger Chester 0 3 K Dewey Former Raymond Herman 2, F , , lv i A 'Q' IA: if x v pfffi , f ie H 50 Cadets orm J rl. 4 5 gh., . ki ' 1 r '44 l CHICAGO TRIBUNE AWARD is presented 'M . lo Sam Smith by Mr. C. 0. Williams. I ms 'Q J , Q- M gal y e sf i K H , . i 'gi I H ,i 1 5 , Tommy Adamson Ken Crowles Bob Karr Larry Krelzschmer Douglas Nicholson Harry Offuu Mike Baldwin Curtis Dixon Alvin Kirby Don Miller Don Nisser Richard Overstreet .lim Ballinger Robert Ellis Leroy Ketchum Edward Lusher Ken Noble Wayne Parsons A W Chix W0 On Ch ye: de tac sei Cl va re- NI enn-fl Danny Reeve Kcn Short Cary Smothernian Wayne Taylor Bert Woods -. AWARD FOR MILITARY MERIT, the 1' Chicago Tribune Award, is presented lo Bert Woods by Mr. C. 0. Williarrlx. Compan 64 fx -J l One of the most important honors in R.O.T.C. is the Chicago Tribune Award. This medal is presented each 5, year to one second year and one first year cadet demonstrating an outstanding knowledge of military ff tactics and discipline. This year the award was pre- sented to Sam Smith, MT II, and Bert Woods, MT l. A Classes in first aid, map reading and tactics, and ad- tio' vanced tactics are given to the MT I, II, and III cadets - respectively to help them attain military skills. NOT PICTKRED: lanw- Xllrn In-rulsl Fylc W nlliam Hardin Ralph Williams lin-nnis Wiilli- Xlxin Winfrey Dean Kyalls Roller! Smith Cliff Still Bill Trussel Roh:-rt Wroten Gaylord Salisbury Sam Smith Allen Taylor Frank Wilson Warren Bailey , K Qui 3 if 4- Y ... l 'Cer gs' , . 1- ir J 4 A f, I Y I Z: ,fl T, .. I -,Sai . 1 L 1. ' -'cf - ., iv, - ff A lb 131 4... ,L u 1 ... - S . . .-- z-,1 1 1.- 9 Er '53 . 3 L IA' I :- ci! 9 x -I A f if I7 Q . Q mu an 3 A K, ,- V . ' ,?. E, Q 'y 'W' 7 ,i .13 I Q v rc w - ki . x . ' E.. , E' ' ' 4 , 4 x 77 Dean Aul! James Bell Richard Butler Dwight Fisher Norman Could Ronald Hedrick Harvey Hutchison Douglas McDaniels Charles McPeek Wilson Moffett Ken Nelson Larry Pittman Jim Barnhart Fred Brown Charles Childs .lohn Frizzel Bill Hays Norman Holman Jackie lngol Gary McMullin Bruce Maxwell Richard Nauss Sidney Noel Eugene Powell Compan 'C Develops Military Skills Ronald Righler Bob Smith LHITY Turner Richard Weisbach Bob Tharp RiChi'fd Kew I James Roulette David Tankersley Kefmelh Thoem Danny Weisbach Dwight Wilson v ' ,,, , :B , ,-gs , ?-3,1 NOT PICTURED: ' ,. i 1 V . . ki Dennis Begley ' 2 ' x if Tom Hawkins 5 :air ' ' . f ' K-avi 67:79 43 . V . 5 V ,y A p ee f 'I32 'ff C i li r M CA pod' Lo' CO' lea Be VI' ri arf L.. t tt 2 7 ft rr 4' J .I 3, tx yr i X 'I Yi Q - - Q . t - 1. J , Na 1 . - A .Q .a i fa 53' F N Capt. Don Fitzpatrick Capt. Wayne Holland Maj. Brent Leeds Team Captain 1026 ................ Manual .,........ CADETS ON THE RIFLE TEAM rlemonslrale the positions used when firing nt matches. All-City tournament. Lower right: f0RRECT INSPECTION TECHNIQUES are being I I1 Il ' I . . . :fuel 'Y I exe hm 'Year ml els All-City all-star team of six. e ow: VISITORS AT THE OPEN HOUSE are shown the rifle range by Mujur Brent Leeds. 1 5 11 my X ilu. r- ' Q 1 .-Q7 I, 4' -- sr -1 . ' W ' 1-1 at . . A fhv.. YSFQW. -. Z , to V ms Y i 1 1? . . ff . , ,i X 1.3.1, 5- S QQ h .yr 1 1- r--.'-:un - , - J. I' I 4 -4 ' ' ' 11.55-V-. . , S1 ' . H .Q .vu 1962 Match Results 1072 ................ William Chrisman ,.,,.. 1053 ................ Northeast ................. 1314 ..............,, Central ................ Capt. William Holland SfSgI. Norman Could R.O.T.C. Rifle Team East Opponent 1275 ................ Paseo .........,........ ............. 1 252 970 ................ Southeast .........,....... ,......... 1 000 .......1054f .......1027 ,......1277 860 1 723 ................ Lincoln ,.................,............. 1360 Many hours of practice on East's rifle range en- abled our rifle team to take fourth place in the Major Brent Leeds was Ez1st's high man with an average score of 177 placing him fourth on the 133 , n. 1 1 1 .- 'r 44 I A 2' if yur- a 'v Aw ..,.,W ..,, . qw. ,gig y N X , . W-,A ' 4 ' a 'X Jil. I 1' +?31'f'f qtv pziuf , ,,,,.,, y nm , J J .54 , ,PV f 1 i xl -4,4-:fist f':r:-1 . F. ' .4 . 'M '.- . ,-4.54 A ff . 'ww 5 l 1 rp' ' L fri-gl +1 3': i m - ,Qtr . ' W.. f-5.98.5-. - ,Ig ,a.:,,5Q. fa .Q af , 1 YI! '. 1 I f - Y' ' S 4 ' I, - S.:'Q 3. V . U ff..::-fng: SX? ,J 'x 1 V,. .,., v f'f'35'--AFL-f ' 'V . .,p.'5y I. to 1 5 4 o 3 ,,, . N 5,2 5 3 ..f1 1 me .Q 1 Q. f. - If A53 I M,-,,s,i,, PQ-T' ' A V .. 'JT' ' Q x : s o , , ,fps X All v, T V W R 'i, 3 ,C if ' .g, il: 9-,T +5'1!.':', L ,x - '.'A:fiLLg .'i.f,-5 Z.' f.f.4:il:.v1f' fgll-556 LQ-gi, - ljggh TOP ROW: Eddie Williams, John Plummer, Don Fitzpatrick, Norman Holman, Paul Sperling, Larry Miller, Nick Charlier, Darrell Mas- sey, Doug McArthur, Kathy Edwards, Ron Jenkins, Lawrence Lyons, Norma Junkins, Charles Maxey. THIRD ROW: Jan Sarrett, Janet Hatch, Frances Shelton, Richard Diffey, Richard Weishach, Theo Finrllcy, Carole Dykes, Karen Bingham, Estalene Hodges, Margie Clark. SECOND ROW: Janice Haggard, Carolyn Fleming, Carol Fisher, Marlene Tidwell, Elaine Hunt, Cecilia Reinking, Corky Johnson, Sharon Mitchell, Sheryl Hamm, Cindy Long, Phyllis LaPorte, Jeannie Jones, Starlene Hodges. BOTTOM ROW: Judy Scribner, Phyllis Renshaw, Linda Forester, Pat Wade, Arlene Lyons, Linda Fauhus, Mary Hammons, Carolyn Harrison, Trudy Bellafiore, Pam Trefz. 66 harp Groups Make U 'K' 'G This year the A Cappella choir has participated in many activities that have 'X' required the complete cooperation of all of its members. In addition to pre- , . . senting the Christmas and Easter programs, the choir has presented numbers V A- a z- in the Outburst, the Spring Festival, and the Choir Festival. Also the group I f 5 has sung for various grade school and church affairs. In addition, with the 1 fiizf . aid of Mrs. Irene LaFayette and Mrs. Martha Kay, the choir has given an all-out effort to gain new robes by making and selling over seventeen hun- M , I L F rs tene a ayem dred pounds of fudge. Director TOP ROW: Sharon Mitchell, Veronica Draper, Frances Shelton, Theo Findley, Kathy Edwards, Jan Sarrett, Norma Junlrins, Carole TOP ROW: Edd' W'1l' N' k Ch ' R' Ir, d W ' . Dykes, Karen Bingham. BO'l'l'OM ROW: Patty Wade, Linda For- bach, Larry Milisr, I'd3inSSpdHing. aROfI I'3:Mar R0?: ester, Starlene Hodges, Carol Fleming, Carol Ridder, Sheryl Hamm, Lawrence Lyons, Johnny Plummer Dan-ell Massey and Carol Fisher. Ron Jenkins. ' ' 138 ...- Vw t s i 1 I' s-4 TOP ROW:-France-s Shelton, 5:1ntlra'VVilliams. ,lohn Plummer. Edrlit- Williams. Norman Holman. Nick Chartit-r. Larry Milla-r. Doug: Mr- drthur, Ronnie Jenkins. Dan Reid, Dwight Wilson, Riclmrd Diiiey. Fred Lorings. BOTTOM ROW: Ri'-hard We-ishurli. Trumliv Be-llafiort-. 5haron Davis, Aletha Kindy, Elaine Hunt, Mildred Kulish, Phyllis llenshaw. Pam Trelz, Mary Hammond, Franc-4-s Huntley, Richard lit-w, Michael Hernandez. if X N' East's Music Department The Mixed Chorus worked very hard this year, as they strove to follow the i high ideals set up for them by the A Cappella Choir. Singing on the correct his ' pitch is the key to success in the choir and if the members of Mixed Chorus V were able to do this, they were allowed to sing with the choir on the special l programs. The Girls, Choir was also lrusy, as they performed in the various programs here at East, as-well as in the All-City Girls' Choir Festival. Both of these groups are steps toward hecoming A Cappella Choir members, and therefore, strive for perfection. Mrs. Martha Kay :tccompanist TOP ROW: Judy Lippold, Gln-mla Rose. 'l'hn-rosa Livingston. lit-tty Patterson. Pat Wool-cy. Bohhie- Nlt-Gee. Sandie Mergvn. liarhara Smart. Nellie Freeland. SECOND ROW: Joyce Peterson. Xlvttu Zelenko. Charlinc- Long. Jurkin- flhapman, .lane Nlrtllnskvy. Harlmra Lewis, Linda Briggs. BOTTOM ROW: Rosemary Robertson, ,lean Snead, Diane Yerdy, Linda Feltis, Peggy Limlvr, Thr-Ima Dixon. 1 ' .. . 1 Q, I s I' f ' X I f , ' '4' it , A I A . 1 T ' ff' f i 4 V R f L 'J if l ' mf ! I2 A2 V V sg? A F fl , f ,R if IX x ' ffgli .Qls A 1 I i A- AI y . .A 139 TOP ROW: Bill Bowman, Carol Paszynsky, Wanda Rowe, Clifford Rogan, ,lack Goodson, Keith Springer, Mike Wymore, Thomas Holmes. SECOND ROW: Mr. Sell, Gary Shelley, Thomas Hurst, Linda Rose, Carol Holmes, Janice Pittman, Janet Macrae, Tressa Collins, Bar- bara Harris, Drew Daniels. BOTTOM ROW: Johnny Johnston, Janet Seymour, Carolyn Courtney, Nancy Hammond, .leanne Anderton, Judith, Wymore, Robert Fenson, Loretta Cotton, Elizabeth Spickler, Willa Rinkenhaugh. Practice is the key to success in any endeavor but especially in the field of music is practice important. Each member of the orchestra must love his work and spend many hours working with his instrument if he is ever to be an accomplished musician. Under the direction of Mr. Marion W. Sell the Work of many individuals is molded into a form which the students of East High can enjoy. At the Out- burst, the Music Festival, and Music In Review the Orchestra sets a melodious scene for other talent. But more important, the orchestra ably represents East in the State, District, and City music contests Where it demonstrates East's appreciation and in- terest in music. PREPARATION FOR THE STATE MUSIC CONTEST means hours of 0 0 practice for these members of the Woodwind Ouintet: LEFT T0 RIGHT-Janet Macrae, Ruth Cheffey, Ronald Driskell, Thomas Hurst, Drew Daniels. fi' v .5 140 The Air Mr. Marion W. Sell H s 4 TOP Robert Nedra Criswf Ye Prey Band when tion 1 footk the t East TOP BOT' .,- me V- .. 1 s Teresa Q 7 it W an ell, U8 and flag, tes. l in- untry . per- I DREAMT I DWELT IN MARBLE HALLS, croons Jeanne Ander- ton, u ringer from the good old days. The 1961 Outburst The students who had loyally participated in the show for four or five consecutive years received public recognition for their service. The conclusion left the audience proud of their American heritage. traying the life of Paul Bunyan. This 36th annual talent show was again headed by the faithful Mr. Donovan M. Mabhott, assisted this year hy Mr. Duke Howze and Mrs. Etta Marie Carlisle. UP AND OVER go these modern dancers while par- THESE YANKEE DOOIJLE DANDIES of the Junior line tap to a lively tune as the show goes on. RED, WHITE, AND BLUE COSTUMES revealed the patriotism ol these sopho- more girls as they dance to SL Louis Blues. - vc - MIGHTY JOHN HENRY is this legendary hero sung MINE EYES HAVE SEEN THE GLORY, hails this bo s' chorus while accompanied with accordions. about by the Freshmen chorus. 7 143 Q v I aff 1 L iq in Stix. X 146 ,I Xl OH, YOU BEAST! You kicked him! shrieks Carol Baan as Katherine. Drama Class Prese 'hAye. 'tis the blessed sun, the suhdued Katherine agrees with the forceful Petruchio in William Shakespeare's '4Taming of the Shrewn presented hy the lVlasqueraders in the East High School Auditor- ium Eehruary 9 and 10, 1962. The action of the play revolves around the struggle to find Katherine the Cursed a hushand so that her beautiful sister, Bianca, who had numerous suitors BATTLINC BEAUTIES. Carol Bean and Jeanne Anderton, added excilmnent lu lhe fall play. f A ' ,KM TA V .Y -'y mv V 4 ,-1--Nu. ' . , 1 5 e is 'F 2 .1 El LET THE SHREW STARVEV' says Chuck Keelon as he mules Katherine. nts Shakespeare could also marry. Finally, Petruuhio wed the head- strong Katherine and tallied her. The leading roles were played hy Carol Bean tliatherinej and Chuck Keeton tPetruchioJ, who were elected best actress and actor of the season. The other roles were enacted hy Jeanne Anderton. Bill Davison. Torn Winn, Ron Tankersley, Mike Houtchens, Janet Maxon, Pam Wittman, Christina Lehioda, Dennis Willis, Gary Burse, Claudia Petty, Sharon Plaster, Lee lVlorris, Cheryl Voorhees, Linda Forester, and Paul Way. Each of the cast douhled in a hack stage duty, and Deanna Prewitt, stage lTtelll- ager, kept the production running through hoth nights of performance. East Higlfs first Shakespear- ian play since 1939 was a hig success. CHARMING TWO OF HER SUITORS, Bianca. played hy Jeanne Anderton. receives lute and Latin lessons simultaneously from Mike Hnnlchens and Hill Davi- son. ., 15' L f Xl- 1 t t 7 N R L 4 us K 1 fr t ' --i. ' ' 'Q W, - 14 'I ft X - -,...,'-t-ffv1'T'Q J ' Q .alt ' fi Q- ,X QQ' V uf? 'A EQQX. ,ggi 4 ...fa fr 5 sts.. Af. .. 3, 45.4-ef fp Anim.- ANTIDISESTABLISHMENTARIANISM IS A GOOD GET WITH IT, NICK WHITE, is the helpful ful- SCH WOOD, Bari: Johnson If-Ils John Hanley ns he vice given by Cheryl Armour and Gloria Gacke. lm, writes Il story. 1..- fy. 3 , .e , J 'T V. A xx X, Mr. Robert R. Buchanan Sponsor TURN T0 PACE 140. CLASS, instructs ,lim Nash Ionk for Mike Hart's Mr. Buchanan. t ,-1' n Echo Staff Operates uWho's got some copy?,' was the familiar cry heard from room 321 this year as the East High Echo Staff rushed to meet its deadlines in producing sixteen papers for the student body. The staff spent the entire month of August selling advertising and working on the first issue which was distributed during the first week of school. Many hours were spent in the Echo office writing copy, reading galleys, pasting up pages, and thinking of new ideas. Highlighting the yea1 s activities was the state convention, lVl.l.P.A., held at Missouri university in October. The group also toured The Kansas City Star building in lVlarch to get an inside scoop on the production of a daily publication. ln between issues, the staff learned fundamentals of journalism under its instructor Robert R. Buchanan., Through many class discussions, the group successfully produced the East High Echo. THIS WAS THE FIRST piclurp SOMEBODY GOOFED AGAIN! ex- claims Deanna Brenton as she proof section. reads rl page. 9 FT this S ,Si 7 i .ff 4 ' ,v, 5 SCRATCH OUT that deadline. Glenda Hart. NCIMME THAT PENCIL. BOY unll READING THREE COLUMNS ut one rmrl the paper is that much nearer completed. let me show you what should have neat trick, even for an editor, says be? Wfilleflvl' -WJ'-5 MF- Bllfllllllflll Margaret Wfilson. 2nd sem. Editor. Doug Shelton lst Sem. Editor to some staff members. mler New Sponsor lst Semester Doug Shelton ............. STAFF POSITIONS Associate Editor ,Ian Seymour ..,,..,,.,.,,, Copy Reader Mike Houtchens ......o. News Editor Rhonda Ravenscrofl ,,,.,, Literary Editor Mary Wilson ,,A,,,, ,,,, S ociely Editor Jerry Johnson ,,,,....... Sports Editor 2nd Semester Editor-in-Chief ,,,,,,,,,, Mary Wilson ,,.....Doug Shelton .......Jan Seymour .........Mike Hart Barbara ................Johnson ..,..Glenda Hart .......Pnul Sperling Sue Swaffar ..,,,,.,,,,,,, Insert Editor ,,,,,,,,,,,, joy Traner Ray Scott ,,,....,., ..,... A dvertising Editor ,.,.,,,,,,,,,, Bill Strain Mike Hart ,,,,,.,,,,,..,.., Circulation Editor ............ Nick Vllhile jim Nash ,A,A,,.,.,,,,,,,,,, Photographer ,,,,,,,,,,,,o,,, Ray Scott Charles Re nolds... Artist .Charles Reynolds Y Connie Michael ,..,,. Eighth Crude Editor .,., Barbara Outlaw Dennig Cummings, Freshman Editor ,,,.,.,.,,,,, Stan Sharp Larry Brayfield .,.,o Sophomore Editor .,,,., Joyce Wittlnan SPECIAL CONTRIBUTIONS by fully Coats, Lee Mor- ris, Sammy Caritlu-rs, Barbnrn Outlaw. and Carol Mary Margaret Wilson 2nd Sem. Editor rf ,- K. e is u Mary GET A LOAD OF THESE ERRORS! says Mary Margaret Wilson to the Stall ax they criticize a pus! ,Q -. Zackuln occasionally appeared in the Echo. issue. . . .1, :' ,, ,K ei l 1, Q .. . ' N for :I . X. . T V :J ' 1 ,.. xj E 7 lx I ' 3 ' , 3 N nz f- V' ' 1 ' ' . 'Via - i l f-vi, 5 K 1. . 'px ' A , .. l- 1 ,ff A ' 1 l E 3 ' E If T .F - X X K4 1 X x A, I . . 1-or .aw l , A l I 3, Q 77 -5 A, fy 1. ' . ' v 1 F. 'xt EA :CHM X, -L ' t TF 'Z l KK '-T t 57 pf A W' t E2 92 K ' 1 t ll tip itil' fill! All .ga R K fl E57 r l 1A ' .L K ew l : ,ab fr -Y earl YV il ,X ,. 1 ' Q' 3 ' L 1 5 M It 9 , . y ' J '- i 'lk C39 ,tg ' ' i : ?l '1', L J i ' ff -4.- 4 If Mr. Ray H. Caller Ny Q inf l ,s,-JV., , 150 Glenda Allen Russell Curiro Len Christian Ricliarrl Clutter ,lean Crugzrr Linda Dyer Mary Gohcl Norene Groves Dorothy Hafner I t S0 MANY KEYS keeps Pat Roberts busy as assistant bookkeepc-r for the Vernon Law Book Company. tudents Work and Learn Ulon Haynes Laura .lames Buddy Kuhl Don Matthews Sharon McCormick Janice Rail David Reinmiller Pat Roberts Judy Sageliorn Benny Sandidgc Linda Smith Marylyn Smith C. A. Van Fleet David Weaver .lack Wiggins The Co-operative Occupational Education pro- gram was started in 1946 for juniors and seniors who desired to obtain work experience while completing their high school education. Each C.O.E. student must spend at least l5 hours a week on the job and approximately three or four hours at school each day. The class is fortunate to be headed this year by Mr. Ray H. Caller, a newcomer to East. His in- struction will lead these students to higher goals in the future. NUMBER PLEASE? is frequently repeated by Limln Dyer anrl Judy Sagellorn, long distance upvr- ators at Southwestern Bell Telephone Company. DILIGENTLY WORKING for Kalikow Advertising are Linda Smith and Sandra Lyons. f. uf,- I -,.A - N x i Q, f 'ff ? A., ,y,,E?R W5 6 7 ,-ig. I fi -'fx ' : , mx -fd Q l x 'w ' in Q if , - 5 x W to E W Q ' , 5 -4, ' ,-'- f ', A - -MJ' Y 5:1 Q,-f lv- , ' ,, I ,f- 'il'ff'x',,,, . E J is Sammy Carithcrs Sandra Hedges Velva McCain Runnin: Tankersley gr Co-Editor Co-Editor Co-Editor Co-Editor E ' S pm. 1 962 as toman taff :niors while hours Mr. Prewitt CC OI' Faculty Advisor ar by :is 1n- goals Connie Ballentine Gary Loucks Literary Editor Layout Editor by Gerald Smith Jerry Witt er' x Photography Editor Aasistant Editor -, ,f i ng ' Sh 3 x ,Y n Carole Brown X i LQ. Assistant Editor , an ll, L ' 'X Y ' , K fzfaiffffktrf-'11 326 l 'rf , ' 'Z .A f .I 5' K A ' , ' ix I A tx' gi I 'K Darlene Scholle wg, ig, N 9 Afblt 4 ,f Assistant Editor F r 35' 'ff-2 ' ,, f 1. 1, s , X-af' X k , W-,.Q x X 'X D v I S lculag Lyetta Pam ants: harp. onard S , n n a iathis. , Ros- y .A -, 1. . . HOSE ADD THE FINAL TOUCH Io these orientees' foslumes for flu- Valentine mixer. Although publishing a yearbook is the major objective of the Eastonian Staff, this yearis group, with the help of Mr. William K. Prewitt, was able to accomplish much more. They handled the sales and supervision of activity tickets and sponsored two major dances, the Eastonian ball and the King and Queen of Hearts mixer. At mid-semester, the staff went on a trip to Warrensburg where they toured the C.lVl.S.C. campus and held a dinner honoring the Eastonian queen candidates. Eastonian Staffs Goal Leonard Norland Nancy Peeler Donna Watling Rayctla Mudd Marsha Sharp fs H-or k .Qs Deanna Williams 'a to Iv A gl I S , . .f it '1 ' fbj ,.J,,T 't3,Lfi'1v : Am ,A .f ., 'Q fi' 3 r f 4 Q ,. '51 A-. k Ffa-1L+ it-fb, TEARS AND LAUGHTER descrilu' Marsha Sharp andl Frvrl Terry as lllry arf- rrownvrl King and Qmfrn of Hearts al llu' VnIvulin0 Dlixerf' HELPING AS USUAL are these junior mrmbprs nf llw slaff. sophnmora pholograplu-rs. Ine and Harry Hawblilzvl, and Nancy Kauffman. Carol Rifldm- Mary Schimvnclpfenning Pam Willman Caml Ziwk'-lla ,Aa I FA .X t ' A + . I , al .-y 2- ' 5 f . I ,. N, 'Y-1' s... fn , mg l' ' xllx , ' Nr: - V I erly. rist, aron ary king, BS dur- sket- h of r the every vorcls busy, n. ig the boys g the :e East In ISI SEIHBSICI' Officers Cheryl Voorhees. ,,,, Presldenl .,., ,, Imolene Eagan ,,,.,... Vice-President Pam Wittman ....,.... Barbara Fonville... Treasurer Secretary ,.,, 2nd Semester ......,,.Arlene Hart ,Barbara Fonville ,mlmolene Eagan ,,,.,,,Pam Willman Arlene Hart ,,.,,,.,... Sgt.-az-Arms ,,,,,Y Velva McCain Carol Bean ,........... Reporter ,,A,,A,,,,, Cargl Bean Chris Lebioda ...... Student Council Rep. ....., Chris Lehiorla Carol Merlo ,,.... Mascot .,,,... Carol Mcrlo Through Pep lub it 'Wi DISCUSSINC FUTURE PLANS for Pep club are Mr. Winegnr, Cheryl Voorhees, mul Arlene Hnrl. TOP ROW: Mary Troulman. Carol Bell, Carol Daugherty. Janet Sarrell. Ch-mia Hurt. Arlene Hart. Connie Ballentine, Yelva McCain. NINTH ROW: Joyce Haxnmon, Carol Bean. Karen Mangels. Janifer Hill. Carol NIrCarty. Sandra Baker. Teresa Armour. Carol Donohue. EIGHTH ROW: Jurly Coats. Limla Schmidt. Gloria Cockc. Jackie Chapman. Pam Trefz. Nancy Hammond. Kalhy Heolis. SEVENTH ROW: Charlene Webb, Joyce Anderson, Linda Crane, Rosalie McGee. Becky Limerick, Linda Walby. Linzla Power. SIXTH ROW': Barbara Sousley, Bernarline Taylor. Debbie Marlin. Susan Bromley, Patty Weiss, Linda Barnharl. Susan Hull, Thelma Xloffell. FIFTH ROW: Carol Jenkins. Nita Corbett, Vicki Waggener, Jana Johnson. Paula Ott. Lavonna Welsh, Kim Davis, Linda Mills, FOURTH ROW: Delores Xlurtly, Beverly Brown, Mary Margaret Wilson, Cheryl Voorhees, Cheryl lieinhart, Rosiv Bontril, Sheri White. Ilnnna Walls, THIRD ROW: Janice Piniecki, Naomi Stewart, Cheri Hcnncson. Mary Lou McElay, Cathy Owings. Donna L4-wis. Patty Pills. Samly Brockman, SECOND ROW: Chris Lebiorla, Sandy Smilh, Mary E. Hopson, Stella Warren. Susan Heim, Carol Smith. Pam Witlman. Dev Dee Williams. BOTTOM ROW: Cheryl Armour, Linda Harger. Cecilia Reinking,Didi Ligcko. Karen Narr. Connie Marlin, ,..'r',ff - I It 'N . Q' 731' lg: 'HX 41371: I-SP' 'X IH - JZO. UC Queen Statia Leeds PQQ 1 1 1 f7MMMMJgV4Wf XA LJ, I Lithia Lf A H W fd ,Q -ff VI,-:J f' !,,Mf, ' -If! , Jw' ' L' 9 ,fi A Lb -ff! Clad! ff W. L, D f ,I ff' ' Af . QV, I ,, ' ff , Vg JV, fmw Iv XAMQL V, 0 L!,9,,fL - I XL? 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' NN, 'Y .J 1 N J L' If If F f Q ll 1 Q - I - ' A- eff ...fx Priscilla Ellis Sondra Enhanks Paul Fisher Allan French Mike Goldsworthy Tom Grauherger Brenda Gregory Larry Hales Sharon Elmore John Faltynowski Kathleen Flynn Kenneth Fry Mary Ann Glorioso Brim Grady Bob Griggs Barbara Harris Palsy Enrique: William Fctters Delores Foster David Gillhnm Agnes Gould John Greathouse George Grzesink Gloria Howey Earlene Edwards James Ersery Bill Fields Frances Asta .lerry Anderson Becky Ann Grady Mary Green Jerry Guillou Robert Ellis Roger Ewing Ethel Flook Dale Fry Donald Goodell Lorene Grayson Kenneth Griffith Terry Hardy Linda England Lillian Faltynowski Ronnie Ford Martha Gerlt Marsha Gosney Kenneth Greathousc Norris Groves Ncdrn Harrison Class 0 1966 PRACTICING HARD an their clarinets are these three members of the orchestra, San- dra Clark, Linda Bules, and Ruth Cheffey. Sub - Freshmen FASHIONINC A SCREWDRIVER in metal shop is Ronnie Williams, 8. 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Ira Hayner Linda Helm Gary Hendershol Steven Hicks Leo Hill Dennis Hogan Mary Jo Holmes Susan Hunt Patricia Johnston David Julian Syllar Knight Pamela Lee Lana Hefner Carolyn Hill Tom Holmes Donald Hunter Mae Jones Thea Ann ,Iunkins Larry Lackey Bobbie Levingston Kent Hoover Joyce Hurd Paula Jones Allen ,Iurd David Lakin Fred Lewis Adonna Herbert Ronnie Hilliard Cary Howe Vicky Jacobs Vernon Johnston John Killion Altha Landes Patty Ligeku Pamela Hubert Rebecca James Eric Johnson Glen Kimball Art Lawrence Charles Luppens Larry Hicklin Betty Jean Holloway Veda Huffaker Willard ,lobe Carol Jordon David Kimherlin Karen Le Cher Paula Lynn -, gi V , J ,R 1 . , i , 7- Q ,I at fx ' V Q I Q55 ' , K RY xx Y' Qi' is i f h - u 14 5A fi?'?' .. 2 f if Sf i if, A -' -div 5, 2' 1 'fl' f, 1. 3, . 4 1, l'w Ah! lf: 'xi QL ig ul , Q1 ,J ba. V. SV AT AA 1 It or an ,N A- F T A C Z- v 1 +A 'S A ,aaa AWL T f ,....l w 1' :aww vs 41:1 J Any - N ,fn fa ff obj vi, ky Q ti j' 'el I is -'f . WA Q f ' . , QAL BVI , V -s YM 51 . , ' f -L sl V.. 5 5- tg T El B 2' 5 as ' Q 2, f Q N 's ' '19 45 if -Q1 - t - aaa 1 if vs 1 I A.. YL K Q .Q ga - A, FE 2 'P RQM, f L, 1 ei' M51 P I . Q X , L15 new sl., - FN ' rg-' 'Q ' P ' ff A y M 'A I X -'-- 3 ar. 'ifffi' A...l-L -V ' 2 s gi i .1 Kenneth MeClendon Jack Melton Franklin Neeley Barbara Outlaw Gail Phillips Diane Povenmire Diana Reed Marcella Robinson Terry Mc-Cullough Connie Michael Richard Noel Betty Parman Chester Piotrowski Lee Price Pattv Reinking Sandra Rose Ray Dc-an McDaniel Monte Miller Larry Oberholtz Esther Parton Christine Polachowski Bill Pugh Bobbie Reynolds Lynda Lee Rush Joyce Manns Cary L. Morris Robert Olsen Donald Parrish Susan Porter Larry Quenette Dorothy Riggs Mary Rupniewski Jackie Manson Earie Marlin Georgia Murphy Bonita Osbourne Rose Patterson Gerald Powell Kenny Raseh Willa Rinkenbaugh .laniee Sambol llarold Larry Moulder Catherine Orrutt Mcrcline Patrick Dianna W'anda Donna Powell Randy Ragan Leroy Riggs llowuv Barbara McMichael Debby McDaniel John M4-Garity Joyce Melton Melvin Miller Sylvia Moore Charles Niemeyer Jerry Oberholtz Judy O'Conner Susan Parks Curtis Parman Phyllis Parsley Linda Pingkney Janice Pittman John Porter Alda Price Palsy Price Susan Pyle Pan-igig Reed Linda Rrneau Clnria Rice Leroy Rogers Ronnie Rowland Kenneth Ruth Edna Saddler Class 0 1966 Margie Meeks Georgia Nader Deborah Owens Richard Phelps Linda Power Don Reddell Pam Riordan Linda Seheirer Meals Cindy Naasz Owens llcrb Patton Powell Karen Raubm-r Thomas Riley Kenneth Sanders 173 s- F' AE, Es!! X I K ,Q ' Y L53 I N a T' ' Ya -an ,, ,553 .N e . 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Q S cr - H 'V ' ' 1 D' ' W V ' ' .ufimily ' . it aaf' Af A K to ,I on ,E N, 4 5, U 5 D- 9 Q .' y fa A .Lf V n A ff - - ' Sharon Scott Linda Shelley Dale Shipp George Simons Deanna Smith Jennifer Smith f Linda Smith 1 Amy Sultzbaugh R Bob Stevinson Linda Toevs Linda Walby Karen Wiggins Catherine Woods J I 174 Gary Shelley Patty Smith J Sharon Stewart 5, , Pam Swann Marsha Trayford Candy Warner Cary Wiggins ' Warren Woods Sherlene Smith Clifford Still Betty Sweeney David Trihble Sylvia Weaver Hardin Williams Penny Woodson Bob Smotherman Cary Stokes Cary Tebbets Doris Termin Richard Weisbach Juanita Willis Peggy Wright jim Speakman Connie Stubbs Mary .lo Terry Wesley Tumer Patty Weiss , Carolyn Wolf Richard Wright Mae Spicer David Sousley Wayne Thompson Gerald Wagoner Virgil Weygandt Lois Wolfe Mike Wymore Janet Smith Glen Stark Clell Stephenson Nancy Suetzbaugh Loretta Thurston Billy Wanstreet Sam Whitteker Norma Wooden Dawn Sousley Karen Thomsen Barbara Wanstreet Eddie Sll9PhHl'd James Shoemaker Carroll Smith William Smith Joyce Peterson Earl Spence Preston St0g5dill Annie Stubbs Bob Soldi Shirley Taylor Wanda Tellis Lola Thompson Ronnie Frizzell Sandra Turner Ricky Uht Susanna Weglarz Donna Weiss Lavonna Welsh Ronnie Williams Cheryl Winfrey Clarence Wolf Tom Woolery Ottis Wrotin Judy Wymore ub-Freshmen Wanda White Tommy Wolfe Lonnie Yardley , ub- Freshmen L -vu- v b' .. Beverly Ashaly Shirley Bell Joe Barber Linda Barnhardt Teresa Bartlett Byron Beard Grady Brim John Buck Phillip Buttram Franklin Chase Bill Crosby Bill Courtney Mike Dailey Lou Dixon Mike Donahue Charles Downs Tommy Drake Randy Epperson Ronnie Frizzel Mary Fry Sandra Goodwin Howard Gordon Brenda Gregory David Hall Terry Hardy Gloria Harvey Jane Hatehin Betty Jean Holloway J. D. Hooper Linda Huff Joyce Hurd Bobby Johnson Wittie Mae Jones Sharon King Karen Kriro Kurtis King Patricia McCormick Larry McGowan Sandra McGrath Charles McMichaels Joyce Manns Kenneth May Connie Michael Larry Oberholtz Barbara Outlaw Ronnie Phillips Rosetta Porter Sharon Kew n x If ugh ' v an I :iq Fi ,, , 512.92 ,- -. 4 X . . -. ,E bf f Q., ,-A , Y A ' 9 5 ff .. QA a,i- fl? , 1-, 'Z 4 -. W E51 ,r 1 .X M '.. if rx J ' 4.1141 f i- .11 at 1 'C 1 -- w W 1 mf Wg? H . ,, 'Q ' '1- Qf'.zW 'V e 1' in ' 'J 4i..,1m', . 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Allen Kenneth Andrews Helen Ash Rosemar Brim Y' Susan Bromley Henry Brown Teresa Armour Diana Armstrong Geraldine Atkins Chris Atwood Susan Brown Larry Browning Richard Brubeck Sandra Bachman Mary Bachtel Warren Bailey james Baker Diane Brzechwa .lohn Buck Bob Briggs Linda Baker Don Bales Janie Banks .lne Barber Robert Burke Micheal Burnes Joe Burton Charles Barnes Cwain Barnes Linda Barnhardt Bruce Barnhart Paul Burton Rita Burton Donald Buss Gerald Barnhart Linda Barry Richard Barthel Teresa Bartlett Phillip Butham Carol Butler Phillip Buttram Judy Barwise Dave Behnke Rena Bell Shirley Bell .lohn Cain Don Campbell Clara Carey Pattie Bellis Denzilee Bennett .lay Berneking Louise Bidwell Frank Carico Pat Carson Karen Carter .loyce Biesemeyer Sharon Billiuris Linda Blacketer George Blat! Norman Carter Gary Carver Anchil Chambers Linda Blust Burnett Booker Sandra Bordon Teresa Bordon ,lean Christensen Judy Christman Dennis Clark If .lit - 'cf ,Lv 1:40 l 'Mg g A ' in Q. ! To 'cgia ' :WC .B 9 x ,... ,g, , V. K 'Z' fi? 5-f' if iii, A '25, 5325 M3 2 'K gs 112 CPO! ff 'L I L in ,- , ,fi .. is ' 4 X. Y fl W V 5 I,-Q 'Q 'A' 5 in I X f T ' 'M f N R . FI ffl fl f K 'ill ' If f T qv A 5 RF. r -lv gg I sf- -' 'I77 .f, Freshmen , .l Harm-n Clark Ji-:un-llv Davis X N Mildrvd Clnylon lionnii- imm- W W':lnda Cl:-vingvr Davis D Q ' N Sharon Davis , ' lalrivizl J. Day A ' ,lzum-s Clifton il Clmrlv- Coons . . ,, , Connim- Coburn A Jnym- Du- liar! , - Q, 1 Rin-b:n'd Dm-larbi-r 1 Y 1 l,iml4. ln- If-W.-y '4 V, Lori-n Ili- Mint Chrislinc Conway W John Coli- K 't '- 47 Kathy Cole . f Larry Dc- Moss ' --- Q- Jann-s Danlu-nbring fx ' V W . X Lori-lla D1-Slmu-r X , 'X I Marilyn D1-vor W'illium Cole x ' ji-rry Columan , ff K - - Eddic Collins , x . . ' j , Curtis Imam. - -- Lois Dixon Q ii' v David Domhroski '.x ,Si 1 A . um Iluminiqup Joyrn- Collins T1-rc-ssa Collins 1' ,, A Susii- Cook my 2 in Carole- Donahue '- ' Rin-ki-y Doughty . . Richard Downey, Jr. , A x Linda Downs Connil' Cooper Linda Cooper ' I ,1 , , .luanila Corbill ,QA Cheryl Due-ll ' ' 1 X' Randy Duncan 4 Y V Barbara Dunn I L, 1 Roln-rl Ends Carolyn Courlna-y Clmrlcs Connely I Q, M , 'J Jann-s Cox A '. 'fi 4 Terry Earls Q K xx ' Edson p V- 'Y 1 .r mg:-r i M f A Marilyn Edward! , Linda Crain Linda Crane Cwi-ndolyn Criswoll P :K ' ' .f .lack Ellingswurlll f L5 x 4 L y Cr-orgo Ellis . Lulu- Ellis v Mark Ellis Bill Crussing Willis- Cunningham T x N D4-nnis Cummings ' .. ' - f A ' sim- Ellis 1 ' ' 7' 3 ' Nancy Elmon- I K Q Dixie Epps ' ' Cheryl Erirkson M Miko Curry Rube-rl Dale ,, Drs-w Daniels ,I V I Emlnu Ernst i '15 ' John Erin-r . - Alfred Esteban X 'Q V Linda Este-pp A 1 Sli-vc Daniel Cbarily Davidson k f V- Carol Davis 'ff ' ' in Eddie Em-r v-- , .il - 4-K Miki- Evanofl' -if L H 4555: fx-1--. Marvin Eval! . -a yy W N A ' if 1 J D x ' f' ,.' C X 1 ,- ' ' mm AN X K ' 1. ' z ifk. ,Q-! lf: 1, ld ld if Q' pl'l 7 I l 4 ' ' ' - G. ' T .iq 2, Q A 3, , X .. X --.5 ,. I ': 9 2-xx Q Th' igh ' ,. 'TY ' 1- .gy A ' A rf 2 '11 cv 1- A , 1 lf ,v 5' -ca. -.N 1 1 ji X 1 alla i Z. 78 5 D L. ,pg-' eg. V K+ ' 3 . 'f 2 -. :Q 4' if Q A 1 Y? Q, -' 'Rai X k , lb A j E 1,v -- zz ,qi . L., ,, 'sz TE X' D 2 -v 27? f T 1- gf' ' tif ' 1' Y Q A? fi-fi ,fiiw fif 'fz 7 il 'fl at g .- f ,Z ,F K I Jerry Ewe' Joyce Graham J J. k ' f - 'CV , NMICY Ebert Bill Greathouse im, U17 V 'T . h ' ' J' 5 Cathy Ewart Ed Craven Y ' Yvonne Fann W' M N 5 ilatflhn Faurot 1 ,J illip Feeney - ' ,w A ,, Q2 ' ,W Vicki Fetters My 5 , J N . 1, - , lf. Robert Fenson t 'L F ' ' 4. - - L' or x rg '. Q Q Y Ni' ' x' , Bill Green I ' ' l' J Keith Green ' Carolyn Jane Greenly M Ax - Jack Fillinger , ,xx I: V ,M Y Robert Finch in ' i X 'f X- ' W 's Charles Finnel M -r e , ,. . -v. A f e t E - f t Y. J David Fisher .. ' , , 'Q 1 'Q X ' NJ A, lllilichael Gregory ,ki W V 'A YT' J ' W. aren Gri bin A r f 1 I .L ' 'I Donald Grelrle 'ir XX 14X Jacquelyn Fisher A ' gelen Fleming ' .. arilyn Fletcher r- -. 1 if 5' 7' if Rose Flook lx 'WT Q W' 1 Hi 'L K-lv, 7 N ' e nf .-. ' NF ev , Clarke Guill' N' ' W 1 If Y 5 f Bill Guillianlams SX' I ' P' sl M Jane Guy ' 53' V- s 'XX , f 'X A U N Ehyllis Folsom A M X X' l ewey Fortner . V ix W' ,. F eff K Barbara Fowler 4, '31, Q. K' Ralph Fredrick Q' at 54 4 E 1 .t :il F UF' 1 ' -, Larry Hogard X-I 'A 'i Fxgf C ' 1 XJ Doug Hale ls: !,,Q -V 2-av , Steve Halstead Q Janis Freeman Warren Friend f , V N 'l Dale Fry V X Vx 'Y' -J ,1 QA ' Mary Fry J 4' ' 3-ik, 4,7 x ' ,X fg'x .-- M . 4. - A' fa- . ' 1 E ' Junior Hamilton -M - g Q: ' 1 5 y , in f Ron Hammontree We f fix-' EI it . h Joseph Hanneman f' N Janice Fuller M li A., , Tom Fulmer M Charlene Fultz 5 ,.. , H ' Ty, .. fu ga Q Norma Fyfe 4 L ' A Mil- - ' fu Benny Hardin X.-A ' , ,- ' 'tv f --X Eugene Hardy f y P AAA. e . M tm. Cheryl Harley , , f G I Loyal Gagnebin A - Janice Galvin Jerry Garretson 1 ' J .. '-3 - . 4, 9 '+ 5' Inez Gibson f 1-7 'Pi ,Q ' , L 1. .X 2 , ' Y .. - , 'fl' ,S X f ' Bruce Harper ,If 5- lv X- ' 'TZ' -- Boll Harris K ' , , i fy-Y -L' , .A -1 i - V' Jane Halehiu ' Y 'Ji 4, ,rev . . . A Linda Glorioso , Robert Glover K ,.A Jim Glow ' Y' ,md , 43' f-. N- ,g Dennis Gold 1. .. A 'Q FJ -vs 4- 'f ft , X , N i . H ,., .. , V 1 'JP .Q Y' f-- ,' Linda Kay Harris ' ' - t L . , 4 Q-' .1 Pam Hartschen V' l X 'A F I Tom Hawkins JW' X J' Nancy Golden AA A Judy Golding in Jack Gnodson Q ,.. f Q' 0 1 if Sandra Goodwin :Q C. Q A Lil -tl Marilyn Head 5 v N ' ' i I f, Susan Heim ii' ' Q 4 Carol Henson ' V' D I Howard Gordon ' ' A X i Sherilyn Gordon Thomas Gow I 1 5, . 5 , 5, Kathy Gower -5: 1 . 5 W - . 1 , EY '. Q ,C-Q Fred Hernandez x 1 A AH ' 'L L ,L .1 4 Q f fl S:::::: H'?::fr:n ,ggi y gym 2' f K , 'Y s ! 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N f 'if.f:, . ,,s xx 'l 'J 'x 'FJ L G : y rf, ' we K., , Q if L .rr 180 Freshmen sharl.-y Hill Bob Karr Alien- lliltehraml John Keller Gerry Hinds Rosemary Hin Diana K:-mp Bcrnidn Kenagy 4-lnlugh Linda llitrllcovk Darwin Hodge Li nfla Hogan s Bonnie Kerr ,ludy King Sharon King Teresa Kinnc Cheryl Lee Holmes Terry Holmes Alvin Kirhy Alice Kirk Danny Kliefolh John Koclzlc Cordon Hoppe Nancy' lluff Greg Hunt Cary Hurst Thomas Hurst Gertrude Koval Paulette Korenak Erie Kratschmer Bill Krawczyk Harvey Hutchison Stancia Krawezyk Dennis Kryzck Carol Krivo Karen Krivo Linda lsenllerg Warren ,Iaekm Connie James Carol Jenkins Edith Jenkins an Patricia Ladd Nancy Laffoon Larry Lalley Donald Lauffer Bobby' Johnson Jana Johnson Linda Johnson Wanda Lee Lawrence Leininge Cheri Lcitner Jean Lero Marlene Johnson Kathy Leslie Donna Lewis Roland Lewis John Lindsey Margaret johnson Sheryl Johnson John Johnston Douglas Jones Ersell jones jimmy jones John Jones Ed Juliana Larry Juliana Christine Lipski Charline Long Walter Lowe Earline Mc-Cube Wanda McCandless Darrel MeCluhan Susan McConnell Patricia McCormick Douglass McDaniel Francis McGee Ray Mecehee Rosalie McGhee r 'L A f V X 4.4 f ff td 7 AVA ff?-m F' K 2 1, ' C' . 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KN L I Sandra McGrath Pamela McKeage Mike McKinney Mary McMenemy Dale McMillan Carol Mclleek John Mack Donn Nisser Kenneth Noble Pat Nodder Charles Mackey Karine Makowski Linda Malott Madalaine Mandina Hycle Noland Sherie Offield Trina Offield David Narr Judy Marrs Marsha Berry Anthony Marlin Stella Oleksy Paula Ott Kathy Owings Debbie Martin Loretn Matlock Walter Mowery Bruce Maxwell Larry Owings ,loan Owsley Freddie Paden Kenneth May Nancy May Susan Mayer Jerry Meyer Clarinda Palmer Mark Parks Dennis Patrick Belly Miller Maurine Miller Sandy Miller Linda Mills Donna Pauly Becky Pendleton Joe Peoples Patty Mills Veryl Minor George Mittendorf Jeanne Metzelthin Cary Plummer Brian Pomposelli Carolyn Powell Ronald Moon Jim Moore Linda Moore Pal Moore Virginia Powell Gary Pyle Clifford Ragan Robert Moore Sandy Moore Sharon Moran Robert Morris Gayle Raines Bob Neblock J an Nichols aff' '-T.. lx ,, ,xl ., n uk, A. 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V ' 7 xl 'f 'X v , f , H I.. ,A 2 .: Aim A Y Terri Alexander Mary Dzwhtel Linda Barry Mivlmel Barry Richard Barthel Katie Bedford Chris Belcher Cheri Benneson Marsha Berry Donna Briggs Gerald Burnett Clara Carey Keith Carpenter Curtis Clark Christine Conway Charles Coons Juanita Corbilt .ludy Craig Gary Crawford Marilyn Dever Arnold Drake Karen Edson Yvonne Fann Janis Freeman ,lim Glow Sherilyn Gordon Bill Grussing Clarke Guilliams Susan Halstead Class 0 9 Delores Murdy David Narr Elizabeth Newkirl- Guy Nuslxaum Sherie Offield .lohn Ogden Leela Owens Kathy Owings Freddie Paden Donna Pauley Ronnie Philips Sandy Phillips Gayle Qualls Patty Reardon Linda Reinllolt Pam Rhodes Jane Riegnl Sandy Rogers Joe Schutc Pat Schwinger Danny Shanks Ron Hammontree J. D. Hoover Gregg Hunt Warren Jackman Edith Jenkins Ed Juliana Linda lsenlxerg Danny Jordan Gertrude Koval Bill Leiter Michael McCoy Boll Mellliehaels Kasine Makowski Judy Marrs Darlene hliller David Smith Barbara Sousley Ruth Spendal Shirley Stephenson Philip Stine Ilelen Stone Patfy Stonebrook Sandra Stout jo Thompson Roan-tta Tousley Lorem- Townsend r...f. I W wa .' ' I 'i 1-ff qi X C 1 A l :J Q 41' N Ni 4 ' it L - i 1.31, :. .. 574 K , , f ,J ' W F' X'-xt 5 6? A y ,gf V - --Q i. C Y I lyk travel 'ESQ f if fill 31. 1 V 4, A ' v Q ,1 RW Dani:-I Train K , A 185 lf, Q fr I rf? QL 1653 K rg- 1 I ' Q. . ' r 'Q' 1 1 , R I A I , Q- , fs .LTA Lb 186 Freshmen Mack Travers Larry Trayford Charlene Fullz Eddie Upp Linda Vernon Ronnie Walters Cary Wise Juanita Wood Charles Woodson Cynthia Woody Patty Woolsey Irene Wright Rohcrt Wrolen Robert Wyman Patricia Yarhro Jody Yoder fv. 1 ff., op 0l'n0r3S 'N f n G or - - A 9 ' . . ' 1 'X ,N , , fs , f -4- fe. 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Baker .lanice Anderson Jeanne Anderton Cheryl Bailey Ken Burleson Lynda Boshcar Nada Ballieu lim Banhart Joyce Bartlett Doris Chapman Bill Bowman Mary Birgam Kenneth Blum Rosie Boneff Edward Conwell Bob Buzan Larry Brayfield Fred Brown Mirhavlinc Brown Gail Cueni Jane Chappell Charlotte Cain Frank Calnphr-ll Rozfr Cart:-r Carl Covey Charles Childs Beverly Collins Clifford Daniels Karen Crist Jerry Crumplvy Sharon Davis Emmelle Barton Rosie Addams Mix-hacl Anderson l'aIri1-ia Al:-hison David Bowlen Sandra S. Bnkr-r Jim Ballinger Shirlf-y Barr-hr-rs Robert Butler Paula Bumgardvnt-r Joann Bishop John llnling Jackie Chapman Kenneth Boylos Charlin- Brown Frm-al Brown Leon Cooper Carol Cahill ,loc Cain Joe- Cumpln-ll Judy Cunningham Jill Chappell Margorin- Clark Jimmim- Cunstanu- Allen Craig Patriria Crook Kim Davis Julia Bean 187 lf - 1 as., Z5 Sophomores n ' A h , 'x X AX A rx fi f ef TT 'QT 17 7 a 'A K' KE QV A 5 L A , ra J i A li-QTKI . iii L31 M A , 2. 4 'Ewa lgzfkq W Qs Q1 4-L p -j Q. .4 or ' A I ,f ' Z Sift gf, E Lff ,T 4? C tw ai? W :ns as I ea Q fs . lf l X: f, rr.. Jfyllqizx 931' V o f Q. x U-J AM fr Q :GN M ' K FQ A t an 'N 1 , ,. 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A X ,V N 3, ' ' Jw 3 1- I Mary Ann Koska, Mike Ladd, Bill Lamanno, Bob Land, Phyllis La Porte, Linda Layne, Carolyn Leach. f Q 'V ' 1,1 iz. ' -1' , , 1 a-, Q , ,a fr. if '- ,, m ,A J L X .. 2- 2 n M K A -4 .fn , , , x f , . r , , Xa , ft Q 1 f 4, f , Q' H Q 'fu . f W ff V' Wiz 5' Beverly Lemken, Sally Le Qui,-0, Becky Limerick, Richard Locke, Fred Lorings, Jane-I Mai-rue, Connie Marlin. ,fy I ,,,,a,75Vx ' VI , ,N . 1 Y V, f M. , ,F , - l, . 'f ' 1 N . X f 'W A r J' ,f- -X W J - N .. A , , ffm - V V' , FW ll f ' u la ' ai' 'I ilu ' l sf-Se WP A V Glenda Marlin, Darrell Massey, Charles Maxey, Loretta Maxwell, Chris May, Carla McCullough, Jane McCloskey. E rn - ' 'f , l 3 : Q, CMC PA ,a se 15 ,, X gf ,: Ag ' f' ,L 2 -Lf , ig 1 1 j , , J .L ' 6 'Rx-ff I 1,-Y , 16 A f gl N f l A Q X f A Carole McConnell, Mary McElyea, Gerald Mclntire, Linda McMenemy, Shirley McNiel, Terry Meinsen, Don Miller. f G3 gay! Q - .iq f fl M . .Q Y 4. Gayle Miller, Evelyn Mitchell, Wilma Mowell, Kent Murray, Sue Murray. .lim Nash, Karen Narr. ,N h X x. . M ,W ,YI he 'K .Ha fx- ,s-. 1- x R -, he f ex- ,. A A 1, , 5 , . ' gf A A V x- f - Y -E., - ' , X I x X -4 Q J l v, ,il K l i I X X Kay Neal, Teri Nccce, joe Ken Neel, Steve Nelson, Steve Offield, John Ogrizovich, Marilyn 0rr. e 4. Fff- wifi 4' ofa ,-,- ' 'FF he -- f Mn A . , f, s ,, , 1 -K 'V -' 'V' J' . J '-' N 1 , A, e el Q 2 5 I . ' ' 1' l 1 ' Mi Fred Parks, Carol Paszynsky, Belly Patterson, Anthony Pennington, Sharon Pinckney, Susan Pope, Eugene Powell. fum ,f x -4: Q , u 'f aw I7 Y , , . ' - . ' X ,A A, .IUTLIO TS I J ,J Leo Price, Richard Price. jimmy prodm., Jim pucken, ff 35 Q S m 2 .ix ,f-N ' 6 i i , if 'i K -W X . ,- - ' - . S X. - Q -3 - 4 N- WN V H. ., ' 54 ,f fi, 'R 4- .1. Q ff S V s 'Q' 5 , 5 '-:iff - :lata fi-ik , Preston Quenette, Don Ramey, Linda Rapp, Rhonda Ravenscroft, Susan Ravenscroft, Doris Reddell, Sharon Reed. ' ' f2 '9'ffJ,'5 , .V , TN V 4 ,,. -rw A wi a S TP s ,r M 5 Ks ' 23 33 ' 1- 'f T F V Sw 1, ' 1 1 gil Q-fs ,, I K ' gs . -fr tl ,qu . L- f V V qv Y 1 5 , ,S 0 ' S W 1.' f ri XIV, Daniel Reid, Barbara Rhymer, Phyllis Renshaw, Eddie Reynolds, Cheryl Riordan, Beverly Robertson, Karen Robinson. .X 55 ,X ,., is 'V I fs- i X: ia me 'Q ' ia rf- G2 :T I N 1' ri, A Ps '-1- U L f ' ,-.X if ,N A W, 'J Q , x 521, fm f L , Frank Rodak, Don Rogers, Cary Rogers, Linda Rose, Charles Roth, Charles Rolhermel, Karen Runyon. S' , if fi , 5 2' ' Q 'Q ni ' .w , - 24: Q j W -'af 2' A-,q ,nl - - LIL.. ji W 1 - lf' ff ' ,f x ll B , 3 f i ' bgifi ,X y a if La pi Gaylord Salisbury, Larry Salyer, Judy Sanders, jan Sarrett, Claran Schmidt, Mike Sherman, Juanita Schultz. ,px fu 34 9- LAT, A 3 fm Z,':hi, QT an if , ' 1 5 ff 7 -i'o Wh ' fi f XX 45 A '. inf ? A fi QT ei Q fi xi if at ii if ' .iff .lan Seymour, Frances Shaw, Bob Shelly, Judy Shephard, Don Simmons, Kenneth Smith. Q, lass 0 QQ i' 1' 1963 mgXL,,.4 -V . 'SW ' . - e ,. Q- , 1 1,2 Alice Snider, Dam Snow. ' if Q. . a as 1 L. ' E V77 - ' y-, fl LuAnn Snow, Larry Snowdon. N L 'A , Q- , .e Juniors l'ul Szullilrr, Bill Schroeder. P- as . .2 7 5- gg R ,R vs N. -1? QL 2' , A .4 K v i f MM A 5 rl 1 'gilt .gs -., f M iii. 1 eirlfi .-SN' ,gy ,ff 3.3.5, 6 . W A ,- . W 1 Bill Strain, Mary Steward. ,L ,I ,'Pl'1'.. -... .. ,-!, Naomi Sluarl, Linda Sumner, Sue Swaffar, Bill Thomas, .ludy Thomas, Karlene Tillman, ,lack Tillie. 'qs I.. -f' ,ww :K l 1: 4: ig '-CD! . r' 1 E We X I fi-in I C, l ft fff 4 Q- 1 Darlene Tompkins, Marlene Tompkins, Jennie Mac Townsend, Joy Traner, Pam Trefz, Deanna Turner, Bob VanCleave ,, Q. , ,LL -' gf: .',, 5 . - I 'x ,- r Q:-142 :. fn f V ,.' .. 4:5--'Ei'- ! 122.-2:':-2-fff'5f.'.-Q- 121122: mai . ,.. fm- 5 ., . K 1 Eur X 1-, ,A Q xi Pally Wade, Ida Walker, Carla Weeks, Dave Weiss, Deanna W'elsh, Erika Wenich, Darrell While. fi ' 'v , f,. 7 H' 34 Q x if in - - 4 -:' . - - f ' - f 'Q v T, S it ' J .J X T KY A A 'ik K . r ,QM ,J . , gf.. , 1 1 1 ' J- f X .e oi Nick While, Terry Wigginlon, Alice Wilhelm, Dale Williams, Sandra Williams, Shirley Willinms, Mary Wilson. 2 I 1' 1 4- Q2 ' Y' ,f X - 4 1 1 , V 1 1 f ' L K lx X 1 -X iq x 1 T001 Winn. .llldy when Clara WUSHD, Dale Young, Vicki Zarkarias. 200 ,X gs, -5' -.ix ' 'T' Cheryl Armour, Bob Brown. in :- C 'l ' ll ,r ,M 5 . Q VE? .1 V - ' . lift' Larry Carnahan, Charlene Cla ,P-w ., W' V lg '....1v- lass 0 ,,, 1, if 1963 . K I ,. f 1 Richard Bunch, Richard Cain. ,Q or ' w 2,1 ,xx R , H . , ' , G 'SX vs .. K --MH' 'P' . 4-. , '. N, Q -r I V X N' il'?y'.ls3T:x 'W ip fi! 53551 L , , A NI - 5113: 1 '43 ziiwzff ' . f ' . f R wr .V , yton, Mike Cole, Paul Davis, Gloria Cocke, Mnclyn Cossett, Diane Graham. x :I W Ls, f, xr.. A ,ef Q, 5,1 I rl: h ll is -4 fl L ' A' -..l ' 1 ,M V, :LK ' , 1, gf' -I , ,A 1 Lv '- Egg' i . 'A J I .3 VE ! Mary Hammonds, Judy Helms, Wayne Holland, Mike Houlchens, Norma Junkins, Barbara Johnson, Ronnie Jones. ,fr ' 72 r' lg V' -Y if f- - If .F .r gr , .. I ' , 1 ,FI f!,f,l V v .-- NJ .,- , f' , f f X x, x 5 a , 'v N fn ' A ' 'Tiki 'V ' K yr Carolyn Jung, Nadine King, Mary Ann Koska, Robert Lowe, Shirley McNicl, Jane! Macrae, Connie Martin. ,,r B , Q F' Tr 4 ,-.., ff W .. - 1- 3 'ZA 'Wir '- 'P A L W' 5 Q if , S , f ' 7:2 5 . f 29' 5,2 ' , 1 f f ,ff IM wfjx allniiil ' ,'f3.f f , , A I Loretta Maxwell, Gloria Mayberry, Cayle Miller, Sharon Pinkney, Dan Recd, Phyllis Rcnshnw, Gerald Rieder. A A fm X I , . , V 11 of A - 'W ,Q :V I 5 ' r ' V- - ' X, A 'Q-ff222?f 75,11 Karen Runyon, Charles Welton, Eugene Sholle, Jerry Shelton, Ronnie Thomas, Carol W'ogan, Karvn Young. , ,f X V .xi Nz-1 VV A, J liksasw 1- lim' nw Q f--.....,,,, Senior Class Of 1962 Q... xwe 'ig QQ I... .X it'--. f' 115 ,N 5-x Q' 4944: x Jznawiim A, W I laxuw v2N ,H Q N 4: he fi! ,A Phllllp Bell Karen Bnnglmm Linda M Blankenship -llfllmlc Billing Cdroll l Brown 2 frudle Bellaflou Richard Dm-.xn lin hop Marv Ann Blankenship Cll'll'l1s B001 Jud' BHWYI Benn Fred Leon Buhler Earla lee Blukucr feorgm llulenbtmgh .llrrv Brin tmllm H'W0l'l llufnfll Class 0 62 Entered the Home Stretch 207 V n Clark 3 Q, 4591 vf Q' if f Countless Hours Richard C. Clutter Judy Coats Lela Coffman Nancy Ruth Coffman Jeanne Connely J. Gayle Covey efi' 4, . 'Q . lliz. f k, . v 'W 46? I ' Ikfl tw., F!! s Q la I 1 '12 I lf :Ki l 2 A YM I' gatagm .lean Crugar Herbert Cusumano Ronda Faye Dailey Y? fysy X W, F' Q is W- 'OGMR7 A -JR 8. .I-if rfb- ,pv- , in TOIL AND TROUBLE?', Not at all! English literature is most interesting to seniors in Mrs. Hu!lon's classes. , ars- H- rf' , K N Q---r lb X V ,W in 9 ,,,,a-.x.:- in 'M i 3 27' . hx fi-vu' ,,,., .' K f 29 ' fe, , 'F M . .D .W .- iv. 1 'iff ' EMD ,' A v . , ., X ' I 7:M,,, f'f , i X ' , 'tl I D -1 .4 ,7 f :alan 4 Q 4-sv' 4.--J f l fm! f ji H 'R r A f'?fM4',5, W 1 2 139 . D James Davis Robert Delwiler Linda Dyer Bob Edwards Charles Evans C1 a ,ludy A. Davis Richard Diffey Carole Dykes Julie Ellis Robert D. Farrington J Bill Davison Veronica Lee Draper lmolene Eagan Jnrrol K. Elmore Robert V. Fink u T But Games and Dances Supplemented -' i F me ISL 'UQ kk, 'RJ tr-J V W: K. - 5 4 ,,.3 U: V1 'rr JULY JYK I 1 Q , . f ,F f ,X f wah -we W .. W' fm.. 'Q V gy b 'Q '..,,, N '-- f -nr fx I ,, y an 1,2 ,Lkfi 1 X56 if 1 Q4 - , 15 lkffffg ne, 1 Q... Q i l 71' W 13:12 f i 3- Rial' ' A 'A' Q i F 1 f - inglon Don Filzpalrigk Herschel Floyd Sharon Elaine Ford Carolyn Fleming Barbara Fonville Terry Gale Ford Judith May Fleluher Jerry Ford Linflu Forester Academic Endeavors. CHEERLEADERS???', Everyone- wonders as this newly orgnnizc-rl pep squml slmuls fur victory. 'P' MIDI I n s ui x 9 rclon Ili ray X. li, -nf ya ,-l 1' The School Year Flew B Norene Louise Groves Dianne Arlene Hansan Dorothy Allhu Sheryl Hamm 'Q' . zu llafner Arlene llurl .lim Harlman we .lerald Hawn Ulon Haynes Sandra R. Hedge, A 1 'Qi , J .. PPD- E l at Hb A 'X-' 1 ,, N. Delbert Henry Freda l-lcotis Larry Hobby an fw- 'If' wa- ' .ff , RQ-- '1-' ' 2. 5, x N ' 'X fm ,, ,14- ,ug 19K R 1 if Earl J. Hohner Karen Hoover Mary Elizabeth Hopson Q 3, 45? A hike- ' 'X' 1 we fj . . v nj. ' ' A, I 1 xX, 4 lfii lv Dv ITN!! ALOHA! SENIORS SAY FAREWELL lo hectic rush weeks now past. 9 ,4,'.3 ,df 4 -1253 V s ' uf 2,1 x 4 Dau , I xhg fi: 75 4 79' ' ,qi-. If ,l 5 iw Lf X Laura James Corky Johnson Larry Jones Edna Pearl Jarhoe Jerry Johnson Harold Jordan Steve Jeannin Dinah Johnston Judy Jura Much Too Soon, F ..-. i 3 r . A lata fi Q 'W' Qi 5 X 1 lu 1 1 V A A 1 ff' ..- f a--1. 1:-, -A 6 ' Q 4 Ev' I i fp... J, Sharon Keely Larry R. Kent John Kimbrell M 'Wg mwm 4. av- ,,x wk' 08,5 fr Qi ...,a, K win Q ,li 1 'ob 1 E ri fw- XVa7f- ' N If 'V'- gt 1 . ,g- mvwf CQ!-1 3 1 . ' I T. Q.: f-,. I'-15-':I Y3Wxf'f-HQ -. ff. 12393239 .N EXAM 31?-qzme' . Jz.YQZEE'5 w 4- 12'-,Q :Vikki ai . - 12444-:-1-:+:4 -z ' 19,1131-4 HFS:-Flin ' 11 11:2:1:45:f:2:1S:1z1:- , lu...'...,,.,.4...,.,... ,, Randall K. King Christina Marie Lebioda Zoar Leggett Andrew A. Krohn Brent L. Leeds Barbara Lester Buddy Kuhl Stalin Leerls Barbara Lowie All This Drew to a Close 'ol-A-Y 4. Peggy Linder Marvin Lockyer John Logsrlon 215 iq. L Commencement Preparations Were Cary M. Loucks Ivan L. Lovell Rosella M. Lupp S 1:5 L., 'CI' OHS Edward E. Lusher Lawrence Lyons Doug McArthur I JAWJK ' 4.7 I .4 , A gg Q iw if O if .- , 41 . A ' V 6- K fi., K .f I Y V Ix- , ,v 1 V K 216 Q Velva Jean McCain Sharon McCormick Bill McLeod wi . V544 fx 'K -' Ifzfm fun I KX' ,,... ,k'q if., N--,Q I' 'Nw .lay Dee McLerran Russell McNeill David Major Donna Major Rosalie Maloney Dan Mathis Qu! I u 4: Z . ,N 49 5 ' l x . ew - 1 5 i 1 :ey 1 0 Qu ,on P' ,af ' fs I? 9 05 f Hectic and Hurried . . . Vicki D. Mathis Don Matthews Janet Rae Maxon l ':.,, ' 4, lj A ,- ,, ni 'Q arf , ,4,,,,,1 .'.-1 V K, V ' -, i f, V 1 Q 1 . . if . 'Q , Carol Sue Merlo Larry Miller Pat Mills 'f 4, '.,4'f fl NW Gi . .:EL '-TH 4 ffzgffifi , A .,.. 5 5 Q 'i M-.- Priscilla Lavenia Minnis Sandraliece Minor Carolyn Kay Mirick KX, Q QQ -.'.:u. Y is ,Ns gf P ' I .........-..... TELL US ANOTHER ONE. 'HOC', were the comments mmle by the boys al the proclor lable during the 4111 hour lum-lx. VM-an i ,f-.-Qu, ,Q , N .J 1? 1 A1 4 .5 , w A I -QCII! V ' 1 'If 4 . 4 , Y M ' f , 'U ' ' i a ' ,fv- , A M iw i . 3' f f., , 1 - 4 A- V- , w N T' -f ' fi. nw W -. L x A , , .- , , , 'f N..,,. ' f mn- 1 ., us - a n M 1 . I , 1 ' Nav if s...o.v- QW ,- '4 K '71 1 -4. rf - ', f A fv- '1-Yk I ' N' P WTF' WW 1 , 5 ' ,.. ,J fn e W - 1123 W -+1 4 'Vw V via, fi- - ' ' 1 f k . , ' . A 1 'Z ig 3, 1, vi., ,f -. , 11, J - . M-. , fl, 'ESQ 'Q 131 '- 5331 X K5 ,- ,g 1 if an., Sharon Kay Mitchell Lee R, Monis Wayne Moss Mary Margaret Nodder Bob O'HalIox-an Glenda Moore Pat Morris Rayetta Mudd Leonard Norland Nancy Jeanne Peeler Roy Moore Mary Mosley Jim Mullikin Dennis R. O'Dell Claudia Petty But the Big Event Was Our Most 218 ex 3145.4 , ,,,,, n 5 'f Ja Sh M ,, F -GM R KI, A ,YZ l ,rage 'fr' 5' r , Q Y ME Q' 2, gl r -K 'mv ' fog A- 'WN' Q-TY.. . -fax .5 , K , fihhl 'Sv .Qs - 'M 3, 1-. x, ,ax. fn... x 4 '- ' X 1:-fr -X lsf 45.- Q.- Janice Louise Piniecki Deanna K. Prewitt Jan Rail eler Sharon Plaster Larry Pyle Tom Reece llarva Preston Bill Radford Richard Reed Wonderful Experience. ONE, TWO, TURN. THREE, FOUR, are silent counts marie by these girls as they lry lo do their senior line in unison. x r l o NUT SLOPPY, JUST LUYALJ These seniors were right in slylc- nn Sweatshirt llny :luring Pep week. 220 - !'4f1L-' :xr-,gzsr 1 in ' I , gs: 1 2 . ' Q7 Uur High School Dave Reinmiller Charles Reynolds Carol Ann Ridder 1- L..Q .,-.v sv 'Z-31 ve' ' l 2: :gs 3 Janice Riggs .lim Roberts .ludietlx Marie Roberts 4.-.f ws' ...I 5 Wiz' 5-V Pat Roberts Richard A. Rockwell Manuel Rodriguez K .sg -' + ,, K. Wm. fi -fa., - 1:',WQmll'1C 3.1-X - 13-Q .-.P-'.x ls 'C kv I ' 1 Years Will Be Forever Cherished. Jim Roussey Wanda Carol Rowe Linda Russell 1'N 5:7 . ,4 Vg A ,v ir? 3 X nr, ,X K, J L! rm 96 Judy Sagchorn Larry F. Sagehorn Larry Salisbury .,-of Q 4q,w , f A Floyd S. Salmon Alfred Ben Sandidge Mary Schimmelpfenning ff' ap. '1. 5 Sharon Darlene Scllollc Raymond WK Scott John Sellnn fwn ' W 'D WI. 1 , ,w 'V 1 , ..,..4g-j , J . x X x 'vu mm- Q:-ji' 's. q r' 1 -4- V l ,x yy W -7- ll 5 A - +1 f 0' 'V , kbs KIT? , ,, Tr 'N X f XL N 5 I WE'VE GOT T0 DIEET THIS DEADLlNE.',' axclnims Carol Znckula. as Hulse stuff members work an yearbook layouls. N Q 22? W v-I-.L fi... 7? ,. 4:-ff iff fi I' 4 'Dx fofk, 1'-rf go, 4. 1 F Z. s A. 1 A 1 . -I V ' , 'i 4 . , 1 ivfg' n i N. 5 9- TF' Marsha Lynn Sharp Dale Shepard Nellie M. Shook Doug Shcllon Sharon S. Shephard Shirley Jean Shumnle Laura Shelton Judy Arlene Shoaf Bill R. Simons As We Relinquish If f if We - vw malt: Ji- f-rw, V -A , Q' . ' i, s , . ,ki . . I i rf- Asn , 7233 - '7wQ , xi M lr, lg ' W' :N ' My my, f,- . 3 K 'u-5 , 1 'm 4- .. K Y -P' . , ' ' A ,. - ,AL s , tty an 3 A Q . , fy, X K+ H . W S Mig! h - qwmi, if , ,A X xi jr. L get ff ' ' :Ili V ' 1 i xv x L. N. 4 in A 4, ,Q .. ,ff - ,f - l ' M S - 1 sl, -Q' S' 1 ' ,-1 f- ' S , A ., gk gg it fm fer .ff-rox. ,I 't i gf w 1+ uf Q , W M, --Q 59 ' if X f. ,V ,gf , X 4 X ' 5 Q . f ' N f N I John Simpson Marjorie Smith .lon Soldanels Phyllis Stark Lynda Royce Stone Gerald Smith Marylyn Smith Paul Sperling Freda lrcne Stiff Dennis Slmlhmann Linda Slnitll Michael D. Smith pill 511735119 EVCFPU L- Slillllvll Richard Tuff Our Place 0 Honor at East High . . . Q -CS lx X, Great Expectations ! Mary Margaret Wnddle Donna ,lean Walken' Stella Warren Elsie Waters Donna Marie Wa Paul P. Way K. A lling Q-, .v -- vii. ' if ,W ir' e '29 qtsnvf M iz , , . 6' I . air fv- U I -4 Rf -Hf V X if f , 1 1 I Q ig t 1 1. Q, 'f I- Ngnvks ,x Y Q gn fs '- ', 1 .-. f F- - 4 I' X V E XJ' ' if il ? 'A sm , es.. 'Y ,AW by 'A - , .,,,,. W Q Sharon Weatherly David Richard Weaver Richard Weiland fs I .-.- 2 ' - .M l 1' . Y M 4,1 5' fi V he-.4 27 xl V Kin' E If., 'vs ' f 4 ...-- 'ff ilu! Q 3 . ONE LUMP OR TIVO? inquires Chris Lebioda as these senior girls enjoy the leftovers from the annual teachers' Christmas tea. Senior Activities A GLENDA ALLEN COE 49 Red Cross 1st semester 1. JERRY ALLEN Webster Literary Society 1-4, Poem 3rd Place 19 Hi-Y 2, Vice-President9 Perfect Attendance 1, 29 No Tardies l, 29 Bronze E9 Proctor 3, 49 Football 1-49 Track 2g Missouri Boys' State9 Junior Class President. CORNELIUS ANTWINE Track 1, 3, 49 ROTC Corporal 1. CHARLES FLOYD ANDERSON Football 2-4: B- Team 2, Varsity 3, 49 Basketball 3, 49 Track 2, 3, Shotput 9 Senior Ballot, Ideal Boy9 Student Council 39 No Tardies 2. JOYCE ANDERSON Leundis Literary Society 1-4, Secretary lst semester 4, Vice-President 2nd semester 49 FBLA 39 Pep Club 49 Tri-Hi-Y 2-4, Secretary 2, Vice-President 49 Outburst 2-4? East- onian Staff 49 Perfect Attendance 3, 49 Bronze E, Silver E9 No Tardies 49 Broadlick Citizenship Honor Roll 2, 3.' B CONNIE BALLENTINE Leundis Literary Society 1-4, Reporter lst semester 4, Treasurer 2nd semes- ter 49 Latin Club l, 2, Secretary lst semester 19 FBLA 3, 4, Secretary 2nd semester 39 .TTI-H1-Y 3, 4, Treasurer 49 Pep Club 49 Music Festival 19 Out- burst 2-49 Red Cross 2nd semester 49 No Tardies 2-49 Bronze E, Silver E9 Senior Ballot, Best Qirl Musician9 AAUW 3, 49 Eastonian Staff 49 Broadlick Citizenship Honor Roll 2, 3. JOE BARNES Latin Club 29 Engineer's Club .3, 4, President 2nd semester 49 Proctor 3, 4, Captaln 42 Perfect Attendance 2-4, Fall Play 49 Stage Crew 2-4, Captain 4, Hi Fi Club 4, Secretaryg N0 Tard1GS 1-4. JUDY BARTLETT Pep Club 4. CAROL SUE BEAN Y-Teens 1, 29 FBLA 3, 4, Sgt.-at-Arms lst semester 4, Vice-President 2nd semester 49 Masqueraders 4, lst semester Treas- urer, 2nd semester Reporter, Fall Play Taming of the SDTQWUQ Senior Ballot, Best Actress9 Pep Club 3, 4, Reporter 49 Tri-Hi-Y 39 Outburst 2-49 Student Council 19 Red Cross 3-4, Executive Board 4, Chair- man of Publicity Committee. JAMES BELL Spanish Club 2. PHILLIP BELL U TRUDIE BELLAFIORE Tri-Hi-Y 49 Choir 2, 3? Mixed Chorus 49 Music Festival 3, 49 Outburst 1-4, Red Cross 1, No Tardies 1, 2. FRED BIBLER Road Agents 4, Court and Board of Directors. KAREN LEA BINGHAM FBLA 49 Spanish Club 1, 2, Reporter 2nd semester 19 Athenians 3, 4, Secre- tary lst semester 49 Choir 3, 49 Mixed Chorus 29 Girls' Choir Festival 2-4? City Choir Festival 2-49 Outburst 1-49 Chordettes 2-49 City, District, State Music Contests9 I Ratings, Solo, Quartet, Sextet 39 State Music Contest, I Ratings, Trio, Sextet 39 Freshman Choirg Freshman Girls' Chorus9 Fresh- man All-City Music Festival9 Junior-Senior Basket- laall Game 3, 49 Freshman-Sophomore Basketball ame 2. RICHARD BISHOP ROTC? Track 39 Football 29 FBLA. EARLA LEE BLACKETER Kalailu Literary So- ciety 1-4, Inter-Society lst semester 49 Pep Club 49 Health Center Proctor 3, 49 Latin Club 1, 2. LINDA BLANKENSHIP Leundis Literary Society 2-4, President lst semester 49 FBLA 3, 49 President lst semester 49 Pep Club 3, 49 Y-Teens 39 Outburst 39 Student Council 3, 49 Basketball Queen Attendant9 Eastonian Queen Candidate. MARY ANN BLANKENSHIP Music Festivalg Outburst 1, 2, 49 No Tardies 1-49 Health Center AH CLASSES, SLIDE RULES, and studies, studies, studies! Best Students Carol Zackulu and Lee Morris are kept busy at schoolwork. f.,-,,,,.-9 J ,.r ,-fin-9 -i N .- 9 -- ,-ries 'V ,332 'rf 2 , 'IV'-,:g,'f , . yn: .L A I- yt 9 -4+ x 4 tif' , ,ttf ' fag - 15,1 , is I 41. 5 , a, , Q if W 115 E ,V 9. 3 ! ,nf v X45 ,- 7,,,,.f--in E te , WW A d b t ll I' i- 4. EZ le 2 3 I'- 1d Io -4, 4: .4, ub 4 cil all ck :ffl- ,if- 43 all, -4' - 1 BSI- SUE CLARK RICHARD CLUTTER ROTC 25 No Tardies 1-45 COE 4. JUDY CO A TS Leundis Literary Society 1-4, Treasurer lst semester 4, Short Story 35 FBLA, Critic 2nd semester 35 Latin Club 2, 3, Secretary 2nd semester 2, lst semester 3, Vice-President 2nd semester 35 Pep Club 45 Tri-Hi-Y 2-4, Secretary 3, President 4, Youth and Government 3, 4, Sgt.-at- Arms of House 35 Freshman Chorus 15 Mixed Chorus 25 Music Festivals l, 25 Outburst l-45 Echo Staff 3, MIPA 35 Eastonian Staff 45 No Tardies l, 3, 45 Broadlick Citizenship Honor Roll 3. LELA COFFMAN Spanish Club 2, 35 Pep Club 1-3, Mascot lst semester 2, Sgt.-at-Arms 2nd semes- ter 25 Outburst 35 NOMA Spelling Award 35 Perfect Attendance 1. NANCY RUTH COFFMAN Eulexia Literary Society 1, 25 Spanish Club 1-3, Vice-President 2nd semester 1, Secretary 2nd semester 25 FBLA 3-4, Mascot lst semester 45 Student Council 15 Perfect Attendance 2, 35 No Tardies 1-45 G.P.E. Proctor 25 Bank Proctor 45 Treasurer Senior Class5 NOMA Spelling Certificate 3. JEANNE FAY CONNELY Pep Club 1, 25 Red Cross 15 Girls' Choir 1, 2. GAYLE COVEY Pep Club 4. JEAN CRUGAR Pep Club l5 Mixed Chorus 2, 35 Music Festivals 35 Outburst 1-35 COE 4. HERBERT CUSUMANO D RONDA DAILEY Leundis Literary Society 3, 45 Freshman Girls' Chorus5 Freshman Mixed Chorus5 Mixed Chorus 25 FBLA 45 Choir 2, 35 Music Fes- tivals 2-45 O u tb u r s t 1-45 Freshman-Sophomore Basketball Game5 No Tardies l-45 Spanish Club 2, 3. JAMES DAVIS JUDY DAVIS Athenians 2-4, President lst semes- ter 4, Athenian Girl 2nd Semester 45 Sea Nymphs 2-4, President 3, Best Sea Nymph 35 Modern Dance Club 2-45 Outburst 1-45 Mixed Chorus 25 Music Festivals 1, 25 Intramurals, Small Shield, Large Shield, E Letter, E Pin5 Senior Ballot, Best Girl Athlete. BILL DAVISON Art Club l, 25 Masqueraders 4. ROBERT DETWILER RICHARD DIFFEY VERONICA DRAPER Pep Club 3: Band 2, 35 Choir 45 Mixed Chorus 35 Music Festivals 3, 45 Senior A ,l ar-gig PERFECTION IS ESSENTIAL for the masterpieces pra- rlucezl by Hes! Arlists Claudia Polly mul Charles Reynolds. Outburst 3, 45 Eastonian Staff 45 Volleyball Sports Day 2, 45 Latin Club 3, 45 FBLA 45 FHA 1, 25 Hockey Sportsday l-45 Freshman-Sophomore Basketball Game, Junior-Senior Basketball Game: I Rating District Music Contest, Solo 3, 45 Band Festival 2, 3. LINDA J. DYER Leundis 45 Pep Club 15 FBLA 3, 45 Student Council 1, 2, 45 Red Cross 25 Perfect Attendance 2-45 No Tardies 45 NOMA Spelling Certificate 35 COE 4. CAROLE DYKES Eulexia Literary Society 3-4, Reporter lst semester 4, Vice-President 2nd semes- ter 45 FBLA 4, Vice-President lst semester, Treas- urer 2nd semesterg Pep Club 45 Tri-Hi-Y 45 Fresh- man Chorus, President5 Mixed Chorus 25 Choir 3, 4, Treasurer 45 Chordettes 2, 45 Music Festivals 2-45 Outburst l-45 Eastonian Staff 45 S t u d en t Council l, 25 No Tardies l-45 Broadlick Honor Roll 1. 2: NOMA Spelling Certificate 3. E IMOLENE EAGAN Leundis Literary Society 3, 4, Inter-Society lst semester 45 Spanish Club 15 Pep Club 2-4, Vice-President lst semester 4, Secretary ctivities 229 Senior Activities Vice-President 2nd semester 43 Band 1-33 Proctor 3, 4, Captain 43 Football 1-33 Track 3, Shotput3 Music Festivals 1-33 Outburst 2, 3. VELMA GRAY Girls' Gym Proctor 33 School Bank Proctor 4. NORENE LOUISE GROVES Kalailu 23 Girls' Choir 2, 33 Music Festivals 2, 33 Outburst 2, 33 COE 4. H DOROTHY HAFNER Pep Club 1, 23 Mixed Chorus 2, 33 Music Festivals 1-33 Outburst 1-33 Student Council 33 Red Cross 23 COE 4. SHERYL HAMM Eulexia Literary Society 3, 4, Sgt.-at-Arms 2nd semester 43 FBLA 43 Choir 3, 4, Vice-President 43 Music Festivals 2-43 Outburst 2-43 Chordettes 2-4. DIANNE HANSAN Pep Club 1-33 FHA 2, 33 Sea Nymphs 2-43 Perfect Attendance 4. DEAN HARDING Hi-Y 1, 23 Masqueraders 43 ROTC 13 Football 1-33 Swim Team 33 Red Cross 1. ARLENE HART Leundis Literary Society 3, 4, Vice-President lst semester 4, Sgt.-at-Arms 2nd semester 43 FBLA 3, 4, Reporter 2nd semester 43 Spanish Club 13 Pep Club 1-4, Sgt.-at- Arms 1st semester 4, President 2nd semester 43 Tri-Hi-Y 3, 43 Y-Teens 33 Music Festival 23 Out- burst 43 Student Council 43 Red Cross 23 Snow Ball Queen3 Senior Ballot, Jolly Good Girl. JIM HARTMAN Webster Literary Society 3, 4, Sgt.-at-Arms 33 Latin Club 4, Vice-President3 Proctor 1-4, JERALD HAWN Webster Literary Society 2-4. ULON HAYNES COE 4. SANDRA HEDGES Kalailu Literary Society 1-4, President 1st semester 4, Treasurer 2nd semester 4, 2nd Place Poem 33 FHA 2, 3, Secretary 1st semes- ter 23 Latin Club 1, 23 Outburst 33 Eastonian Staff 4, Business Manager3 Perfect Attendance 3, 43 No Tardies 1-33 ROTC Queen Attendant. DELBERT HENRY Proctor. FREDA HEOTIS Outburst 1, 2, 4. LARRY HOBBY Outburst 13 ROTC 23 Football 2-43 Track 2-4. EARL HOLMES ROTC 2-4, Second Lieutenant, Platoon Leader3 Basketball 3, 43 Basketball Letters. KAREN HOOVER MARY ELIZABETH HOPSON Kalailu Literary Society 4, Sgt.-at-Arms 2nd semester 43 Athenians 3, 4, Treasurer 2nd semester 43 Intramurals, Small Shleld, Large Shield, E Letterg Sportsdays, Soccer, Basketball3 Sophomore Basketball Team3 Freshman GIYISC Cho1r3 Girls' Choir3 Outburst 1, 23 Music Festival 13 No Tardies 3, 43 Perfect Attendance 3, 4: YFC 2-4: Latin Club 3, 43 Junior Achievement 33 Pep Club 3, 4. J LAURA JAMES No Tardies 1-43 COE 4. EDNA PEARL JARBOE Transfer from Van Horn3 Proctor 4. STEPHEN JEANNIN Band 1-33 Music Festivals 1-33 Outburst 1. CORKY JOHNSON Webster Literary Society 2-43 Choir 4, President3 Mixed Chorus 2, 33 Perfect At- tendance 1-33 Proctor 3, 4g Football 2-4, Captain 4, Honorable Mention All-City 4 3 Track 1-4, Captain 3. JERRY JOHNSON Road Agents 43 Hi-Y 3, 43 Bears' Den Committee 3, 43 Echo Staff, Sports Editor 3, Representative to KMBC-TV Conference3 Student Council 13 Red Cross 2, 33 Proctor 3, 43 ONE AND-A-TWO AND-A-THREE . . . Best Musicians Connie Bullentim- and John Kimbrell start another rendi- lion of a popular number. ,,...4-I 4, t 1, ty as 'it ls ll. ls' 'se YDS GARY LOUCKS Eastonian Staff 45 Hi-Y 4, Chap- lain, Mascot 45 Student Council 4, Treasurer 2nd semester5 Latin Club 15 Escort, Homecoming and Basketball Queen Attendants5 No Tardies 1, 2. IVAN L. LOVELL ROSELLA LUPPENS Kalailu 3, 4, Sgt.-at-Arms 1st semester 4, President 2nd semester 4, Song Leader 45 Latin Club 1, 25 Pep Club 2-45 Outburst 25 Eastonian Staff 45 Echo Staff 35 Eastonian Queen gandidjte 45 FBLA 35 Junior-Senior Basketball ame . EDWARD LUSHER ROTC 3, Sergeant5 Outburst LAWRENCE LYONS Mixed Chorus 25 Choir 3, 45 Music Festivals 1-45 Outburst 1-45 Proctor 3, 45 Student Council 45 Spanish Club 3, 45 Engineers' Club 15 Perfect Attendance 2-45 No Tardies 2-45 Stage Crew 4. M DOUG McARTHUR Hi-Y 2, 35 Mixed Chorus 2, 35 Music Festivals 2, 35 Outburst 25 Red Cross5 Football. VELVA McCAIN Eulexia Literary Society 2-4, Vice-President 1st semester 45 Latin Club 1, 2, Treasurer 2nd semester 25 French Club 3, 4, Secre- tary 2nd semester 3, Vice-President 1st semester 45 Pep Club 3, 4, Reporter 2nd semester 3, Sgt-at-Arms 2nd semester 45 Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4,Chaplain 45 Freshman Chorus 15 Outburst 1-45 Music Festival 1, 25 Echo Staff 3, MIPA5 Eastonian Staff 4, Co-Editor5 Quill and Scroll 3, 45 Bronze E5 Perfect Attendance 1, 35 No Tardies 1-45 Eastonian Queen Candidate 45 NOMA Spelling Certificate 35 Broadlick Citizenship Honor Roll 1-3. SHARON McCORMICK BILL McLEOD Engineers' Club 45 FBLA 35 Road Agents 3, 4, Assistant Secretary5 Band 15 Outburst 15 Football 1, 25 Basketball 15 Eastonian Queen Attendant Escortg Perfect Attendance 3. JAY DEE McLERRAN Band 15 Music Festival 15 ROTC 1-35 Student Council 35 Red Cross 35 Perfect Attendance 3. RUSSELL MCNEILL Kalailu Literary Society 1-4, Sgt.-at-Arms lst semester 25 Latin Club 45 Hi-YQ35 ROTC 1-45 Outburst 15 No Tardies 1-45 Swimming 3, 45 Track 2. DAVID MAJOR Webster Literary Society 3, 4, Secretary 1st semester 4, President 2nd semester 45 Road Agents 4, Secretary 1st semester 4, Bres- ident 2nd semester 45 Band 15 Student Council 1, 25 Red Cross 25 Proctor 4'5 Office Monitor 45 Bears' Den Committee 35 Senior Ballot, Most Bashful Boy. PICTURE OF PERFECTION. the Illenl Girl and Boy. Carol Sue Mvrln and Floyll Amlvrson. relax mul view the scllhol campus. DONNA MAJOR FBLA 3, 45 Spanish Club 25 Red Cross 25 Art Award5 No Tardies 15 Broadlick Cit- izenship Honor Roll 2, 3. WILLIAM MANDINA ROSALIE MALONEY DAN MATHIS VICKI MATHIS Transfer from Glennon 35 Eulex- ia Literary Society 3, 4, Critic -2nd semester 45 Spanish Club 35 FBLA 4, Secretary 2nd semester5 Pep Club 1, 25 Tri-Hi-Y 45 Choir 1, 25 Outburst 35 Student Council 1, 45 G.P.E. Proctor 35 Spanish Award 25 Music Festivals 1, 2. DON MATTHEWS COE 4. JANET MAXON. Kalailu Literary Society 3, 4, Reporter 1st semester 4, Critic 2nd semester 45 Masqueraders 45 FBLA 45 Choir 2-45 Music Festi- vals 1-35 Outburst 1-45 Chordettes 3, 4. CAROL SUE MERLO Spanish Club 35 FBLA 35 Pep Club 1-4, Mascot5 Latin Club 25 Tri-Hi-Y 2-45 Y-Teens 1, 35 No Tardies 1-45 Red Cross 15 B-Team Cheerleader 4, Captain5 Senior Ballot, Ideal Girl5 Outburst 1-45 Homecoming Queen Attendant5 Snow- ball Queen Attendant5 Basketball Queen. LARRY MILLER Mixed Chorus 2, 45 Outburst 1, 25 Music Festivals 1, 25 Proctor 45 Basketball 1-35 Senior Activities 233 SLIIJING DOWN BANNISTERS. THATSS KIDSTUFF! But il's a favorite pastime of Arif-ne Hnrl and Jerry Forli. Jolly Cami Girl mul Boy. Track 35 Chordmen 25 No Tardies 1-45 Choir 25 Sgt.-at-Arms Senior Class. PAT MILLS PRISCILLA MINNIS Modern Dance Club 2, 35 Pep Club 25 Mixed Chorus 25 Music Festivals 1, 25 Outburst 2-45 Spring Fashion Review 1, 3. SANDRALIECE MINOR Spanish Club5 FBLA5 Echo Staff5 Eastonian Staff5 Junior Achievement, Assistant Editor Paper Staff. CAROL MIRICK SHARON MITCHELL Student Council 15 Proctor 15 Pep Club 2-45 Spanish Club 35 Choir 2-45 Girls' Choir 2-4, Music Festivals5 Outburst 2-45 Athenians 2-4, Athenian Girl 1st semester 4, Vice-President 2nd semester 45 Intramurals, Small Shield, Large Shield, E Letter5 Sportsday, Basketball 3, Hockey 3, 4, S o f t b a 1 l 35 Freshman-Sophomore Basketball fame 25 Junior-Senior Basketball Game 3, 45 FBLA GLENDA MOORE Outburst 25 Student Council 25 Red Cross 1. ROY MOORE LEE R. MORRIS Webster Literary Society, Critic 1st semester 2, President 1st semester 4, 1st Place Narrative 2, 2nd Place Essay 35 Perfect Attendance 1-45 No Tardies 1-45 Bronze E, Silver E, Gold E5 National Merit Scholarship, Letter of Commenda- tion5 Area General United Fund Campaign 45 Red Cross 15 Art Club 1, 25 Latin Club 1, 25 Engineers' Club 3, 4, Secretary 2nd semester 35 Student Council 3, 4, 2nd Vice-President 1st semester 45 All-City Student Council 3, 45 Proctor 3, 4, Captain 45 East- onian Staff 45 Senior Ballot, Most Likely to Succeed, Best Boy Student5 Giftorian Senior Class. PAT MORRIS Hi-Y 1-35 Football 1-45 Track 1. MARY MOSLEY Public Speaking Club 3, Treas- urer5 Pep Club 1, 25 Y-Teens 15 Outburst 1, 25 Red Cross 1. WAYNE MOSS Hamilton Literary Society 2-4, Sgt.-at-Arms5 Proctor 3, 4. RAYETTA MUDD Eulexia Literary Society 1-4, Critic 1st semester 45 Y-Teens 15 F'rench Club 3, 45 Latin Club 25 Eastonian Staff 45 Student Council 25 Perfect Attendance 1-35 No Tardies 1-4, JIM MULLIKIN N MARY NODDER LEONARD NORLAND Transfer from Central 25 Hamilton Literary Society 3, 4, Historian, 2nd semester 45 Treasurer 2nd semester 35 Latin Club 15 ROTC 1, 2, Chicago Tribune Award 2nd semester 25 Eastonian Staff 45 Perfect Attendance 1, 45 No Tardies 1-45 Proctor 3, 45 Broadlick Citizenship Honor Roll 2. O DENNIS O'DELL BOB O'HALLORAN P NANCY PEELER Spanish Club 15 FBLA 3, 45 Eastonian Staff 4. CLAUDIA PETTY Art Club, President 45 Sea Nymphs 1-45 Pep Club 15 Masqueraders 45 Senior Ballot, Best Girl Artist. JANI C E PINIECKI Transfer from Central 25 FBLA 3, 45 Pep Club 4. Senior Activities 234 E 9 ia- .ed rs' lcil ity ,st- ed, as- ted Z-4, l-4, . 4: l23 ,23 2nd J 1 3 ster No ship 1, 4: Sea enior i123 Senior Activities SHARON PLASTER Masqueraders 4, President 1st semester3 Outburst 23 Girls' Choir 2, Secretary- Treasurer 1st S6m6St61'Q Student Council 1, 23 Red griosts 1, Mixed Chorus 13 Eastonian Queen Can- 1 a e. MARVA PRESTON Pep Club 23 Outburst 2, 43 FBLA 43 Red Cross 1. DEANNA PREWITT Masqueraders 43 Choir 23 Outburst 23 NOMA Spelling Certificate 3. LARRY PYLE Hi-Y 23 Red Cross 23 ROTC 1. R BILL RADFORD Webster Literary Society 1-4, Reporter Poem Rep. 33 2nd semester 23 Student Council 1, 4, President 4, Executive Board 13 Junior Class Treasurerg Senior Class President3 Latin Club. Vice-President 1st semester 2, 2nd semester 33 Hi-Y 2-4, Vice-President 3. President 43 Red Cross 13 Per- fect Attendance 1, 23 No Tardies 2-43 Bronze E3 Proctor 3, 4, Captain 43 Escort Homecoming Queen Attendantg Football 2, 33 Basketball 2, 33 Road Agents 43 King of Hearts Candidate3 Senior Ballot, Done Most for East, National Council of Christian and J EWSQ Broadlick Citizenship Honor Roll 3. JANICE RAIL Mixed Chorus 2, 33 Music Festivals 1-33 Outburst 2, 33 Red Cross 23 COE 4. TOM REECE RICHARD REED Hamilton Literary Society 2-43 Latin Club 43 Band 1-43 Music Festivals 1-43 Out- burst 1-43 ROTC 1, 2. ,DAVE REINMILLER No Tardies 13 Football, Basketball Manager 1-43 COE 4. CHARLES REYNOLDS Art Club 1, 23 Outburst, Art Work 43 Echo Staff, Art Editor 43 No Tardies 1-33 Proctor 1-43 National Art Honor Society 23 Page at East Branch Library 2-43 Senior Ballot, Best Boy Artist. CAROL ANN RIDDER Eulexia Literary Society 3, 4, Secretary 2nd semester 43 French Club 33 Trl- Hi-Y 3, Treasurer 33 Choir 3, 43 Mixed Chorus 2, Treasurer lst semester3 Chordettes 3. 43 Outburst 1-43 Music Festivals 1-43 Eastonian Staff 43 City, District, State Music Contests 3, Junior Girls Sextet, I Rating-City, II Rating-State3 Choir Fest- ival 2-4. JANICE RIGGS Latin Club 3, 4. JIM ROBERTS Mixed Chorus 23 Outburst 23 Foot- ball 2-43 Track 2-4. JUDIETH ROBERTS Eulexia Literary Society 3, 4, Inter-Society Representative 43 Latin Club 1, 2, Vice-President 2nd semester 23 French Club 3, 43 Pep Club 33 Tri-Hi-Y 3, 43 Mixed Chorus 1, 23 Out- burst 1-33 Red Cross 13 N0 Tardies 1-4. PAT ROBERTS Mixed Chorus 13 Music Festival 13 Outburst 2-43 Red Cross 1, 23 NOMA Spelling Certificate3 COE 4. RICHARD ROCKWELL Choir 23 Science Club 1, 23 Photography Club 1, 2. MANUEL RODRIGUEZ Bears' Den Committee 23 Outburst 2. DIXIE ROGERS Eulexia Literary Society 3, 4, Treasurer 2nd semester 43 FBLA 43 Latin Club 3, President lst semester, Secretary 2nd semester3 Y-Teens 1-33 Pep Club 1-33 Tri-Hi-Y 2-43 Freshman Choir 1, Secretary 2nd semesterg Mixed Chorus 23 Music Festival 13 Outburst 1, 23 Bronze E3 Student Council 33 Echo Staff 33 Quill and Scroll 3. OFENIE ROPER Pep Club 2, 33 Girls' Basketball Team 2, 33 Red Cross 2, 3. BARBARA ROSE Leundis Literary Society 2-43 FBLA 3, 43 Choir 1, 33 Music Festivals 33 Outburst 1-33 Student Council 1, 23 No Tardies 1-4: JIM ROUSSEY WANDA CAROL ROWE Latin Club 2, 33 FBLA 3, 43 Band 1-43 Music in Review 1-43 Band Festival 2-43 Orchestra Festival 2-43 Outburst 1-43 Perfect UARINC? NO, JUST FAKING! Best Bluffers, Barbara Fonville and Jerry johnson teeler on 11 ledge five stories up. -3 ' l V in ,, aft 1 ., fi R3 4 xf1LAf ,l,p.,,..w ' , as- :Ht IA lst 4: E, 4: on 2, lst ell- T Y ety 4 9 ,ter ?ep us 9 3 3 iior nd- 1-4, ster ster . 2, and 49 i, 4, orts res- mun- l, 2, nish nan ,4: 2-4, ester 2nd 2nd Out- 2-49 Y 1, 2, 3, 3, 45 l, 2, All- ecre- ciety 3, 4, 1, 3, Reporter 2nd semester 39 Red Cross 49 Perfect Attendance 2-4. CLIFFORD .SHEPHERD Hamilton Literary Soci- ety 3, 49 Mixed Chorus 2, 3, Outburst 1-39 Music Festivals 1-39 Bronze E, Silver E, Gold E9 Choir 39 Proctor 3, 49 Broadlick Citizenship Honor Roll 1, 3. JUDY. SHOAF Transfer from Kansas9 Student Council l-39 French Club 49 No Tardies-l-4. NELLIE SHOOK SHIRLEY SHUMATE BILL S I M O N S Webster Literary Society 1-49 Football 1-4, B-Team 1, 2, Varsity 3, 49 Red Cross 19 Hi-Y 2, Secretary9 No Tardies l-39 COE 3. JOHN SIMPSON Webster Literary Society 2-45 Latin Club 49 Hi-Y 1-3, Treasurer 1, President 2, Youth and Government 2, 3 9 No Tardies 2g Proctor 3, 49 Football 1-4. GERALD SMITH FBLA 49 Hi-Y 49 Band l, 29 Out- burst 1, 2 9 Echo Staff 39 Eastonian Staff 49 Perfect Attendance 39 No Tardies 1-39 Proctor 49 Track 2-49 Orchestra 2g All-City Band 19 All-City Orchestra 29 Music in Review l, 2. LINDA SMITH Transfer from Central 2g Pep Club l, Student Council 2 9 Red Cross 3, COE 4. MARJORIE SMITH MARYLYN SMITH Girls' Choir 29 Mixed Chorus 39 Music Festivals 2, 39 Outburst 2, 39 Red Cross 29 Chordettes 39 COE 4. MICHAEL D. SMITH Hamilton Literary Society 2-4, Parliamentarian lst semester 3, Secretary 2nd semester 39 Spanish Club l, 2, Reporter lst semes- ter 2, Treasurer 2nd semester 29 Engineers' Club 3, 4, Treasurer lst semester 4, Proctor 3, 49 Stage Crew 3, 49 Outburst 3 9 No Tardies 1-4. JOHN SOLDANELS PAUL SPERLING Choir 1-49 Music Festivals 3, 49 Outburst 3, 49 Echo Staff 49 Basketball 1-49 Track l-4. A PAT SPRAGUE Perfect Attendance 19 No Tardies 1. PHYLLIS STARK Latin Club 1, 29 Student Coun- cil 39 Proctor 49 YFC 1-4, President 3, Member of the year 19 Sea Nymphs 3, 4. LARRY STINNETT DENNIS STRATHMANN Hamilton Literary Soci- ety 1-49 FBLA 49 ROTC 19 Student Council 1, 29 Broadlick Citizenship Honor Roll 1. T RICHARD TAFF STUDY! STUDY! STUDY! Athletes are no exception say Judy Davis mul Dale Shepard, Best Athletes. RON TANKERSLEY Hamilton Literary Society l-4, Vice-President lst semester 4, Parliamentarian lst semester 2, Declamation 3, 4, 3rd Place 39 Latin Club l-4, Vice-President lst semester 2, Treasurer 2nd semester 1, Regional Latin Club President 49 Hi-Y 4, Secretary 49 Choir 3, Vice-President 2nd semester 39 Mixed Chorus 29 Freshman Chorusg Music Festivals 1-39 Outburst 1-49 Chordmen 29 Eastonian Staff, Co-Editor 49 Fall Play Taming of the Shrew 9 Student Council 19 Red Cross 3, Ex- ecutive Boardg No Tardies 1-49 Bronze E, Silver E, Gold E9 Proctor 3, 49 Senior Ballot, Best Actor9 Boys' State 39 National Conference of Christians and Jews 49 Broadlick Citizenship Honor Roll 1-39 Escort to Homecoming Attend:-1nt9 King of Hearts Candidate. CLIFFORD TAYLOR Hamilton Literary Society 3, 49 Stage Crew 3, 49 Project Science Club 39 Latin Club 1, 29 Engineers' Club 2-4, Treasurer 2nd semes- ter 49 Orchestra 19 Freshman Chorus 19 Boys' Glee Club 39 Music in Review 1, 29 Outburst 1, 3, 49 ROTC 29 Red Cross lst semester 19 Proctor 3, 4. WAYNE TAYLOR FBLA 49 Outburst 1-49 ROTC l-4. JIM TEEGARDEN Webster Literary Society 2-4, Vice-President 4, Treasurer 49 Latin Club 2, 3, Treasurer 2, President 2, 39 Engineers' Club 49 Student Council 2-4, President 49 Perfect Attend- Senior Activities 237 ALIVAYS ON THE GO! Deanna Williams and Harold Jorflrm, Social Bolle mul Lion, are off to another big event. ance 1, 23 No Tardies 1-33 Proctor 3, 43 Senior Ballot, Most Popular BOY: Football li Road Agents 3, 4, Sgt.-at-Arms 3, Treasurer 4. STEVE TEMPLE FRED TERRY Spanish Club 1, Sgt.-at-Arms 2nd semester3 Junior Hi-Y 1, 2, Vice-President lst semester 1, Treasurer 2nd semester 23 Bears' Den Committee 4, Sgt.-at-Arms 2nd S8m6St61'Q Echo Staff 33 Student Council 13 Red Cross 23 No Tardies 1, 2, 43 Office Proctor 23 Senior Ballot, Best Boy Dancer3 Basketball 13 Track 1, 23 Road Agents 43 FBLA 43 Hi-Y 4, Vice-President3 Master of Cere- monies, Snowball Dance3 King of Hearts. WILLIAM THOMAS Hamilton Literary Society 2-43 Engineers' Club 43 Latin Club 3, 4, President 2nd semester 33 ROTC 1. DENNIS TOMLIN Outburst 1, 23 Proctor 3, 43 Broadlick Citizenship Honor Roll 3. BENNY TOWNSEND Outburst 1-43 Football 1-43 Track 1-3. V C. A. VAN VLIET Mixed Chorus 2, 33 Music Fest- ival 2, 33 Outburst 23 COE 4. 3 RALPH VARNER Latin Club 23 Mixed Chorus 23 Outburst 2, 43 ROTC, Sergeant 1, 23 Student Coun- cil lst semester 23 Red Cross lst semester 23 Per- fect Attendance 2, 3. DALE VEST Hamilton Literary Society 33 Hi-Y 23 Student Council 43 Red Cross 3, 43 Track 33 COE 4. NANCY VILLINES CHERYL VOORHEES FBLA 3, 43 Masqueraders 4, Comedienne3 Pep Club 1-4, President lst semes- ter 43 Tri-Hi-Y 43 Bears' Den Committee 3, 4, Secre- tary 2nd semester 43 Outburst 1, 43 Perfect Attend- ance 23 No Tardies 43 Student Council 2, 33 Snow- ball Queen Attendant. W MARY MARGARET WADDLE O u t b u r s t 13 FBLA 33 Health Center Proctor 2. DONNA WALKER Red Cross lst semester 23 Perfect Attendance 2, 33 No Tardies 2, 33 Home- making Fashion Show 3. STELLA WARREN FBLA 43 Pep Club 3, 43 Tri- Hi-Y 3, 4. ELSIE WATERS Art Club 23 National Art Honor Society. DONNA WATLING Leundis Literary Society 2-4, Assistant Treasurer 43 Spanish Club 1, 23 Y-Teens 13 No Tardies 1, 23 Eastonian Staff 43 Broadlick Citizenship Honor Roll 1-3. PAUL WAY French Club 1, 23 Masqueraders 4, Slgt.-at-Arms3 No Tardiesg Fall Play Taming of the S rew . SHARON WEATHERLY Mixed Chorus 23 Choir 33 Outburst 2, 33 Student Council3 Red Cross 2, 33 Spanish Club 1, Secretary3 Homecoming Queen Attendant3 Eastonian Queen Attendant. DAVID WEAVER COE 4. RICHARD WEILAND Hamilton Literary Society 1-4, President 2nd semester 4, Secretary lst semes- ter 43 Engineers' Club 2-4, President lst semester 43 Vice-President 2nd semester 4, Treasurer lst semester 33 Red Cross lst semester 43 Bronze E3 Proctor 3, 43 ROTC, Honor Guard 23 Latin Club 1-33 Science Club 33 National Latin Examination Award 23 Regional Safety Council 33 Broadlick Citizenship Honor Roll 1-3. JACK WIGGINS DEANNA WILLIAMS Eulexia Literary Society 2-4, Sgt.-at-Arms lst semester 43 FBLA 3, 43 Latin Senior Activities 238 E31 Z. y n- Bl'- -Y 3: PS S- e- id- vW- 13 29 T16- l'ri- IIOI' -4, ens ick s 4, the hoir 6811 iety es- ster lst E 3 1-3 9 ard ship iety atin Senior Activities Club 1, 25 Student Council 1, 45 Pep Club 3, 43 Tri- Hi-Y 2-45 Outburst 45 Eastonian Staff 45 Perfect Attendance 1-45 No Tardies5 Queen of Hearts Attendant5 G.P.E. Proctor 2, 35 Sea Nymphs 25 Y-Teens 35 Senior Ballot, Social Belle. EDDIE WILLIAMS Mixed Chorus 2-45 Outburst 1-45 Music Festivals 4. WAYNE WILLIAMS JANICE WILSON No Tardies 4, GERALD WITT Eastonian Staff 45 Outburst 15 Hi-Y 45 Spanish Club 35 Public Speakers' Bureau 45 Student Council 2, 45 Road Agents 4, President lst semester, Treasurer 2nd semester. PAMELA WITTMAN Eulexia Literary Society 1-4, Eulexian lst semester 45 Latin Club 1, 2, Vice- President lst semester 2, Treasurer 2nd semester 25 Pep Club 1-4, Mascot 2, Secretary lst semester 4, Treasurer 2nd semester 45 FBLA 35 Sea Nymphs 2-4, Secretary 45 Speakers' Bureau 35 Masqueraders 4, Secretary lst semester, Comedienne 2nd semes- ter5 Tri-Hi-Y 2-4, President 2, Mascot 3, Youth and Government 35 Outburst 45 Eastonian Staff 45 Stu- dent Council 2-4, Treasurer lst semester 3, Secre- tary lst semester 4, 1st Vice-President 2nd semes- ter 45 Homecoming Queen5 Senior Ballot, Most Pop- ular Girl5 B-Team Cheerleader 45 Bronze E, Silver E5 Vice-President Junior Class5 National Council of Christians and Jews. JIM WOODRUFF Hamilton Literary Society 2-45 Proctor 3, 45 Stage Crew 45 Latin Club 3. Z CAROL ZACKULA Eulexia Literary Society 1-4, President lst semester 4, Current Affairs Speech 45 Spanish Club 1, 2, President 25 Latin Club 4, Secre- tary 1st semester5 Sea Nymphs 1-3, Secretary- Treasurer 35 FBLA 35 Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, Vice-President 2, President 3, Youth and Government Lawyer 35 Pep Club 45 Varsity Cheerleader 45 Girls' Choir 15 Mixed Chorus 25 All-City Music Festivals 1, 25 Regional Music Contest 15 Outburst 1, 25 Student Council 2, 3, Executive Board 35 Eastonian Staff 45 Red Cross 25 AAUW 3, 45 Sophomore Pilgrimage5 Bronze E, Silver E, Gold E5 Btnai Brith Scholarship Nominee5 National Conference of Christians and Jews 45 Senior Ballot, Most Likely to Succeed, Best Girl Student5 Eastonian Queen5 Perfect Attendance 2-4, No Tardies 1, 3, 45 Broadlick Citizenship Honor Roll 1-35 National Merit Scholarship, Letter of Commendation. REALLY! You :Inuit have to go ll: t fir to do :lost fo East just because you were volwl Do 'llosl for ns! Sammy Cnrillipn nn 'mel l i 4- rl Bill Rarllnrzl . ,ff Senwr Autographs f 1 ,i W, l I IL 1 ,f , X ' .,-lv . ,. I 15 l , K l , I I If X I 1 I!VLf'l ,' J LV! x 1' x, 'J' L 1 f-X f ' Y! ,1.f' .4 ' 1 ' 1' 'V Vrxfw , ff Q J ' ,, V-' fail, if ' ,V jj, 1 L, ' , ,A ' 'i'. H lf V 3, X xx IA if--I W ff If kk I 4, J' ff XV' . , X , 'jf ff, , , XI V, , L, - , ,ff I ' , , 'f ,, I if ,Na X ,,, r WHAT A IVAY T0 SUCCEEDF' say Carol Zuckula and X ' Lee Morris. Mos! Likely To Succeed. -, .V . 42 'I I 1 ' U WH Fc ni B T b. n a o rr C in V' and I I gong ll yeurls Iwo best citizens. WITH HIGH HOPES the eight candidates wailed lu hear llle names of the itizenship Rewarded Four years of outstanding citizenship were recog- nized for Broadlick winners Carole Brown and Bill Radford. The John N. Broadlick award is based on four basic principles of good citizenship: trustworthi- ness, principles and ideals, attitude toward school, and courtesy and consideration for the rights of others. Each year a student-faculty screening com- mittee selects eight finalists and the student body elects one boy and one girl from these nominees to this honor. William Radford Carole Brown A, .. . , , .:g-.-'- --, 4. a, ,7 g i 4l!7 - dal '-Y. 2,4-.I ,gg ' J' 1., ly' x. L, uhm, . 'gr .4 .531 tm- -Lf , 53. , D ' ,L .9 f H - F-'. n-, 1- ,,,-,ije:,11g.f.11 amp, ip- Q5 , ,ff . f ii-9 A LITTLE STUNNEIJ when llley heard llwir names. Carole Brown and Bill Radford stepped forward arnid much applause. A HAND SHAKE AND CONGRATULA- TIONS fronl Mr. Williams went lo the award winners. 11 f I 5' ' - A f 7'l'1 ' 4- , tr- 'I 50 'feikwz ,Q -yr , . J ' 71.-iid 241 S Aly- ,f ' ,f 'S fb' A wif L ', ty '- yfv I I ,fl , ,I Y 7 A K :. r I 2 ' 555, 5 Z ,J ' Af, l rl ' . w .ffff l - I ff A Q J L. . xl . -M ' 5' M, In V. .3 N wb I ' A w W I F N f S' l x , 0 in - A -Q. 4. U 5, ,. 'I ' , 4 ,,f spa 1 in I N 9 A nX x Kilfll TOP ROW: Joyce' Anderson. Con:-lance Ballantine, .loc Barnes. Karen Bingham, ,limmie Boling. Carole Brown. Leonard Buss bammy Carlther SECOND HOW: Nancy Coffman. Carole Dykes, Sl.aron Forfl. Slanley Grant. Sharon Keely, Randall King, Donna Major Vicki Malhi BOTTOM ROW: Yvlva McCain. Lee fllorria. Rayella Mudd. William Radford. Carol Rirlvlcr. Jurlielh Roberts. Dixie Bogen Larry Salisbury WITH THIS PIN,', say allullllae Violella Boneff and Marilyn Rozgay. you officially become members of the society. 242 34 Elected to A SOLEMN OATH is Iaken by I e new members of the National Honor Society ll? Q if l x sill! 'ti ,.R w my Lie. X R R 7 e - xy. .'i , - Dalit J D TOP ROW: Darlene Scholle. Michael Smith, Ronald Tankersley, Clif- ford Taylor. SECOND ROW: James Teegarden, Donna Walling, Richard Weiland, Deanna Williams. BOTTOM ROW: Pamela Wittman. and Carol Zackula. Honor Society OFFICERS President l..l,l,,,,,, ,,YY,,A,,,,,,.v,,V A A Vice President ...,,, Secretary ....,,,,. .....,...Carole Brown ..,..,Ron Tankersley .r......Car0l Zackula ,,......Carol Dykes Treasurer ....... ers l 2 Miss Carolyn M. Dasbach Carole Brown N if Chairman. Faculty Committee President 47' K-'Q A 2, ,, 1 A 1 . l-'A fv , ' ,Yi ,f X V - '11 L I , if 141, G E -1- -7.-.cv f' r N-V fx lt' wtf ii A ' .l +,a,' TO ENCOURAGE GOOD CITIZENSHIPJ' Richard W1-Hand explains, is one of the purposes of the National Honor Society. The four cardinal principles of scholarship, leader- ship, character, and service determined the addition of thirty-four members to the East High school Chap- ter of the National Honor Society. From the upper quartile of the senior class, a num- ber totaling not more than fifteen percent ofthe entire class may be chosen for memliership. The final selec- tion, hased on grade index, activities, and clutracter, is made hy a faculty committee. The traditional installation ceremony wus hold in a school assembly, May 4. Flight student speakers ex- plained the significance and purpose of the society. Mr. C. O. Wlilliams delivered the main atlrlrcss. 243 is ff ' Q if-5 .E ' ' 21' '- 'ig Lt? . HE 'L ' 1 X 3 Q1 ,L ark . 1 Q ' X ' X ,, tx 4 W w Q aa ! qi Vx f,:.l:,l w , 'V me . is b xx s f 1, ,' f , '- xv, ' bffgr I 2- 51.23 '43 .., ' 5 wr - , I ...fm .e r , , fi' ' F97-. ' e ,gl f,.rf 'l'!+f-lzqg f r,,,,.nf'q,,f+ THERE MUST BE AN EASIER WAY lo gi-I rl drink. but Pal Sprnguefs unique mc-lhod proved very enlerlnining. TIIEY'LL NEVER NI,-IKE THE HIT PA- RADE, but Leonard Buss's combo provided many laughs nt lhe senior nsxembly. 244 5 gmtsw' THE BEGINNING OF THE END was mel with mixed emotions as the seniors realized that their last days nl Ensl were drnwing nent. Seniors Sa Aloha On lVlay 25, 1962, the seniors made a return trip to the South Pacific at the annual senior assembly. The year 1972 found many of East's '62 grads in Hawaii. Ron Tankersley, manager oi the Hawaiian Hilton, served as host to a troupe of entertainers, including Sammy Carithers and Bill Radford, who were visit- ing the islands. After Sammy's dancing group and Veronica Draper demonstrated the troupe's talent, Ron invited them to be his guests at a luau. At the HAWAIIAN SARONCS AND SHIRTS were donned by the Clzordelles and Chordmen for their presentation of The Hnumiinn Waddillg Song. 7 itijl t Q lt , 1 1 E121 Q ' 7, ,gd - , . 5, . A is ,Q-, 5 'Q I k Il '. J 15 T ' fx 1 ' , gal- .. - 3 A A V0Lc,I1v0, PALM TREES. AND BEAUTIFUL GIRLS THE TWANGY GUITARS uf Jah., L0gs.Im.'5 my 595 'hp FCPYIB for Nick Chl1fliPf'S Svllg- fill:-ri the tropical air with Amr-rirnn music. SWAYINC AMID SWAY- ff TROPICAL MOON INC PALMS. Karen Nurr praIuple1l Karen Bing- Ilnncerl to music from ilu- h S -WWE f'bU'U HMUUW A t soum sm. of Mannkumf' V V Hawaiian party Darlene Scholle introduced the en- tertainment which consisted of the Chordettes and Chordmen, Karen Bingham, Pat Sprague, John Logs- don's combo, Leonard Buss and his comedy combo, and line dances to HPopeye Strolli' and others. The evening's festivities and the senior assembly was eli- 1 maxed by the Hawaiian Hilton Hula Honeys who bore a strange resemblance to some of our '62 senior fl boys. A LUAU. COMPLETE WITH PIG. llviighleli nil seniors HULA7 TWIS who visilwl Hmvuii. T. OR CHARLESTUN? Without grass skirts the seninr boys might haw- lvl! some in Iloubl. , ' 4 fs. . ' yzfffn A Q 'm 3 , , . ' ' 3 ,A A , 1 5 .1 1'-' , 'Q ' -' f'f'Wfa ,.,'.y 5 .JL ,ff 85, 9 'fijfne - U ' , . , V ,-:W . I ' .es-, i . t if X , U -..r gf, 1, J ' ' Q ff XX., D v K X f 52? ' f' '- Z'5 i1'i't3 Wt ng' i 1. -A ', f. 2Tf1S?Qy.'i I 1.3 fi tm -Q ffra ' at qsjgj, :Q jg 1 Q me 4 591' . ' I 1, if 'Yu is' f'f-. 'V '- fmig . ia. , ,fx i'.',-vig, wx XX: A ., Q, gt tyre :: ' n i. Cfugp -b t . I ' ,gf Wg A ,AQV game , N I A , . .., Az' J f .My in I , ,- is 24 E a w I S oozed ncll. On Nlay 12, 1962 the B'nai Jehudah Temple was transformed into a tropical paradise tn form a South Seas hackdrop for the Junior-Senior prom. From their ocean liner, Oahu, Eastis juniors and seniors donned leis and entered the beautiful land of luaus, amid swaying palms and sandy beaches they sipped punch purchased,' from a small grass hut, in the ' f tropical glow of candlelight and lanterns, guests danced to the music of Charlie Wassermanifs orches- tra, and with much regret and many memories they said farewell to the make-believe island. No finer reward than the enjoyment which was had by all could go to Miss Baker, Miss Parkerson, lVlr. Dickson, and the student and faculty committees who worked on the prom. AN ERUPTINC VOLCANO cnplures the interest of Iwo prom couples. Adventure in Paradise AN OCEAN LINER IN THE DISTANCE complelrul the prum's lropicnl selling. 1-1 Yw,,-,. f f : .V - . 247 --. . . ..,-, .. . ,-...- ..,.. ...., , .. . , , .V V J , 1 1 1 i I +1 iv K 1 W N Q i E H , . if EJ If I, ii -544+ I f HAREM DANCERS were In fl Persian Mark:-1 AUTUMN LEAVESM set scene for one Sen Nymph number. for lhe finale. Annual Water Show Features Sea Nymphs This year, the third consecutive swim show was pre- sented by the Sea Nymphs, East's synchronized swim club, sponsored by Mrs. Sondra Paris. This yearls theme, uThe Magic Lamp of Aladdinf, was appropriately carried out with such numbers as Caravan, 'Twilight in Turkey, and the finale, nln a Persian Market. Also from Aladdinis lamp cameghe Charlestonf, and a Bijou Cha-cha. All the numbers were originated and directed by the girls, themselves. ARABIAN KNIGHTS, Belly Jones and Marjorie Smith swam lo TwiIighl in UP T0 THEIR EARS in Turkey. performed a water bnlle ox l 250 g --3, The special award of Best Sea Nymph was presented to Linda Power, who competed against Marjorie Smith, Betty Jones, and Deanna Welsh. Two '62 Sea Nymphs, Marjorie Smith and Judy Davis were hon- ored as pioneers-in starting the club. Mrs. Paris and the Sea Nymphs have spent many hours rehearsing, but through them the swimmers have gained remarkable poise, grace, and beauty of motion. wafer, this group FLASHY FLAPPERS slole the show with l to Caravan. their version of The Charleston. 1 I 14.15, . ,- L, 4 r, A Q X if! , .see ff, . ss r Lt ff 4-157 x ,tifgf - 'X Vg, , - 1 ,Q Y ' .fig ls lted one Sea 1011- any ners y of 1 with , i 65 1 gif- X -J' r W 52,4 lim I, Y J ZLL SMQES: Le fS Lf'f f y Svfiflr sings fo their A WARM RECEPTION. 10 say uw lensl. wi.. rather nmlltons. . . I given to Rnnrly Krug by Hllnllnlrs' snug leaders. lubs Vie in Tr d'ti lL't C t t Narrative oralion 1. Michael Ladd ,....,,...,.......,, fifln lfieolagyffn ,,,,,,, 3,iHamilmn 1. Charles 2' Jeanne Anderton' gg A Gram ffl Sal! ----' gg ----- Eulexia KBGIOII .--...V,-. v,f,V f fTlw M1111 With the Mziclf-Rai.-vii,,,Hamillon 3. Judy Coats ,...,,...,,A,,..., Our Chromatic Trauma ,,,,,,,,,w Leundis 2 S V J 4. Alan Craig ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,A, I fSurprises Unlimiterlff ,,A,,,A,,,V Webster ' CZT3? ane ,lg H W ll A . 5. Don Rogers ..,,.Y.. .....Y,.... f 'My Wlltcllfi .,,,,,.. ,,....,, K alailu l ers ' ' A ggfong f?0fds..'e Eulexm . ,Ioan Masovero ,,,,,,,, fiLef's Sell Anzericanism... ,..... Leunclis . David Major .,,,,,.,,,,,..., Abraham Lincoln- ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Websqer The Incompmablei' - Vicki Zakflrias v,,,... .... A fYOH Are The Fulurefi ,, ..,, Kalailu Essay Current Affairs Speech 1. Jerry Irwin ,,,,., ,,,,,,,,,, f 'The Lalfeff ,,,,,,,,,A A,,,, Y Wehsgel- 2. Nancy 1. Michael Houtchens ,,... . ...,, ,.,,,, ,,,,.., e bsler Kauffman ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ff0ur American Language? ,,,,,,VA,, Eulexia 2. garol Zackula ,.....,,, ,,.,,,,... E ulexia 3. sr-mn Keely .aaa Sfgfzafggflibggqgfy .,.,a.. V ai.... Le....d.. 3 R31321fW,gFkg5g,:g,-,ri-ir.-C-C-,ri Lg. Jam Pucken ..,,, ffThe maize Teens of America? ..,,d Hamilton 5- BBW Jones --- rr-- -- --Kam . Mary Schim- melpfenning ..,,,,i..,.,,, ffThe Deadly Silencefi. ,,,,.,,, Kalailu D I ll eu uma lon . Ronald E. Verse Tankersley ,,....,,. Y,..V,,.... K fCut:lingbfron1 V,V..V. Hamilton 'Cyrano e ergerac' h 1. M- h IH L -vii I ,'fiA :jpe,5pec,i,,ejjm VAIIU Hamilton 2, Darlene Scholle i,,,,,., f'The lllurder of kidlflli .,,,,i. Kg-xlailu 2, Kgieze Rlxyon Irrrxnrr lnrkgrrw 5 1014 Maid? ,Y--,A-, v,,-,YY L eundis 3. Ten Lyn Neeqe. .v,,...V, A I ...,,.. The WHU2 .Y,,. ...,,.. E ulexifm 3, Jan Macmei ,,,,,,,,V A,,A,, f frzowef Gifljj ,,,,,, ,7,,,,., K alailu 4. Barbara Fm-v-Ile -'-,,f',f Thej ,lZ:2f f ' V -Le-H-HIS . ' ff ' lf? ,,.., .,,,... W ll' U l ., 4 Lee Morris ' YVA-V ESISSZ, S., Mamie Tripp ,,,. 'fBrorhers, Take 11 Howv ,,.,,,,,. Webster 5 . Velva McCain ...,.. RELIEVED BECAUSE IT,S OVER, Vicki Zakarias returns to her fellow Kalailuans after giving a fine oration. W THE B4TONS, say Hamilton song lenders FOLLO - to their singing brothers. ll ky A X A N, lferfflfig W x' Z . 5 , 3' + ' f -fi X 1 Et g t4?',, 'f - uzmqsl , :-fymggnqgq Q -' 'Ja- ws 5'-1 -lg: Lv ff! D .A S Q, '-in di- aris of cal ger 1 to and reat rs. ette her pils arn ear- pate :sem- Pl1T YOUR LITTLE FOOT RIGHT HERE, were the directions given to these folk dancers. School Activities blies as members of one of the choirs. The A Cap- pella choir also gives several church concerts which strengthen the community relationship while giving the students valuable experience. Especially gifted and enthusiastic girls are allowed to sing with the Chordettes where they receive additional experience ofa type which will enrich their voices. ln the past year, Mrs. Lafayette took a group to the district Choral clinic to sing with others from across the state. At the state contest, Karen Bingham, Veronica Draper, and the Chordettes took 'aonev ratings while Nick Chartier received a two. An all-out effort by this year's A Cappella choir cul- minated in the purchase of new choir robes. Under the leadership of Carol Dykes, Corky Johnson, and Nick Chartier, the group sold over 1700 pounds of fudge to reach their goal. East's music department can well he proud of the choral groups and faculty leaders who made 1962 a year of accomplishment. YC SAYING IT WITH NIUSIC is fl cllnrming c 5m ' Df lhe Chordelles and Clmrdmen. lLlt.l1i,,L5,Q, L 't Q html- fl 0 ff ' fs C ag X PO . 1' fi 2 T 'Tun 0 0, 0 is at friZgl? ' rfwf-1,3500 1 . . to ?t!To q'n'n H . ,. g X 'win I :U . g fn m,.....m - 'Q '-idling R li 9 'fi 1 ' ', 5 'H lk eil? Hg , ,t J ' ' ,Q Q - ' A u 6,1 ., up F,- P gtk L t fr: '-F .,fy. ,N - . MR. MABBOTT. COIVDUCTOR lends llm 9111 Grade Mixed Chorus at the Music festival. SNAPPINC FINGERS and dancing feel were accompanied by the A Cnppelin Choir. ' I Q ' F5 V iffliiil - Q 9 53 taifff fi , ' Q . , - ' :g'.Li'f .1 ' 4 ' QQ. if -,gy y 4 1 X-bi' U11 .v 5: U yt f , 1 gg. 1 Q I J, , 1 4, ' pf .ri . 1 ' l -F V lv ' 1, , fn- 4: -J - A A- v 3 l x r rx? , ' lv x l 255 Concerts Develop Under the proficient guidance and wisdom of Mr. Marion W. Sell, members of the 1962 band have gained a fuller and richer knowledge of their instru- ments. Not only the members of the Instrumental Music department, but the school as a whole has gained an appreciation for good music. The beginning of this year was devoted to practice MY BOOMERANG WON'T COME BACKP! of marches for football games. This also included was the complaint of these Aboriginees. memorizing two pieces for the American Royal Pa- iil ' rade. At least two days a week were spent in march- - ing practice and many hours were devoted to Out- iff, burst rehearsal. During the Christmas season, the ' ,gy l - ' V i ' vmi' band made its annual trip to all the local elementary if . gg it V' A schools. At each a concert including the traditional Fc 'W',W .Vik of J carols, marches, and novelty songs, was presented. vii , ga N g wif' N !- . 'fi L My tiff. 1-1 The second semester was devoted to classical music ,g ' l 1 ' V ' il . i 1 and many outside activities. The first project was the -il W Q-,ge 'Y :i,,:', 's24ffl-- ': ' band festival in which fifteen minutes were alloted A each high school band. During this time the bands ON THE GREEN, the band played for the ROTC inspection. ROYALTY WAS RECOGNIZED in the Queens' Pfesev-wliw' in Music in Review- THE TRUMPETS PLAYED THE AIR as Mr. Sell lezl the Intermediate band. 256 disl HPF imp Ext dist Ant at 1 tici Wa anc Wa As der shc nut Otl pl: bar GE the R' I r. ve ru- tal as ice ed a. 'ch- HI- the ary nal ed. sic the ted nds displayed their musical talent. Judges were hired to appraise the band individually and give ideas lor A en npr y ' 4 3 'Y ,i JJ- , hd .V J f. nu , A 'i I , M ' l T My A-'kif iif lil . 4' A' ' lLSlCtl Cll8IliS ,, 5, ,Q bg - 4' i.31 .'f' : ii ' MQ P I 5. . ei ff 'Q t t N t ' ' 55' ii . i . H ' l improvement. Excitement, anticipation, and tension mounted as the district contest at Warrensburg approached. Jeanne Anderton received a Lionel, rating for her violin solo, at the state contest she received a two.', Other par- ticipants, including clarinet and base horn solos by Wanda Rowe and Richard Reed, a clarinet quartet, and a woodwind ensemble earned 4'2 ratings at Warrensburg. As a climax to the year the entire instrumental music department participated in Music in Reviewf' The show consisted of a stage show, a band concert, and numbers by the beginning and intermediate bands. Other performances included playing for the Spring play, ROTC inspection, Senior assembly, and if . WITH THE BEAT the marching bnml plays on the school lawn. A LOT OF BRASS is necessary for llle fine music of the Intermediate bmul. baccalaureate. GETTING THEIR KICKS ure the girls in the Senior line llance. f 5 . FEMININE CHIT-CHAT by Queen Linda Harger rloesnit interest her escort. Larry Miller, as much as the photog- rapher does. et is-f . Qs, , i W QAXX U3 MEDALS T0 THE WINNERS were pre- sented by Mr. Dickson, as Mr. Prewitt an- nounced their names antl Coach Sebastian talliell their scores. East Crowns Santa Fe Relays ueen CONGRATULATIONS, LINDA, says Gerald Smith, senior sprinter for the Bears. l 258 Winning the sixth running of the Santa Fe Relays proved easy for Raytown, with Central and Paseo following in that order. East Bears finished in ninth with Slfg points. In a contest that saw three records broken and one tied the company was too fast for the Bears as only Leggett with a fourth in the low hurdles, Sperling a tie for third in the high jump, and the 440 yd. relay team, a fifth, accounted for the Bears place. Salvaging a little from our visitors, Linda Harger won the queen honor over nine contestants. AND THE FIRST PLACE TROPHY IS THAT ALL I GET?,' says Coach goes to Raytownf' says Linda as the Bob Gaulllin, of the Paseo Pirates as final piece of hardware is handed aut. he accepts the thirrl place trophy. l :ved that the th a th e nted the 'ouch nfs as y. Santa ge Relaya ueen Lmda Harger 'Nr TAKE THIS BATONQ' ,Ive to lell John Tellis. ALREADY MOVING AWAY Cwalleru seems , Larry Hobby reaches back for the llanrl-off from Paul OUT OF THE BLOCKS in a hurry, jeff Wilson starts on his leg of the 380 yd. relay. Central Dominates City Meet With 2015 points, the Bears finished fourth behind Cen- tral, Westport, and Paseo in that order as the track season came to a close with the traditional running of the Intei-scholastic city meet. Zoai' Leggett, with a first in the lows, second in the highs, Gerald Smith, a fifth in the 100 yd. dash, Paul Sperling, a tie for second in the high jump, Paul Davis. third in the broad jump, and two fourths by 880 yd. and mile relay teams accounted for the total. Davis. WA QU1' FRQNT '. Z L . I V ANCHOR MAN FOR THE BEARS, Gerald lowsyiu mp dh.. 'A our eggvn M le won Nw Smith won his hen! in the 880 yll. relay. 60 ...t a. . . . I I ,. ' K as -fs, Aft! 2 EXC girls The lau l16l1 not I in by int: the Th pri IN 194 Eu: en- ck of hs, ng, in ile X T, for V rf' 1 ff EXCITED CIIATTERINC FILLED THE AIR ns senior girls prepared to nmrch at Baccalaureate. Baccalaureate The class of 1962 was the eighth class to hear a bacca- laureate sermon at East High School. The service was held in the school auditorium, 3:30 p.m., Sunday after- noon, June 3. Jimmie Ranetta Boling gave the opening prayer followed hy selections of the A Cappella choir. lVlr. C. 0. Williams introduced the speaker, Reverend Arthur T. Forester of the Glendale Baptist church. The service was concluded with a henediction by vice principal L. Clayton Dickson. IN CAPS AND GOWNS. AT LAST, tlm seniors of 1962 stood together as a class for the last time in Ensl's uullitnriunl. GREMEMBER. TASSEL ON THE LEFT! was frequently Izennl as seniors made Inst-minute mljustments. PINNING CRISP. WHITE COLLARS kr-pt most girls busy until marching time. ALL HEADS WERE BOWED ns Mr. L. Clay'- ton Dickson gave the closing bam:-diction. 1 l T 1 H wa .W ,Q lm X -- rm .lyk Aff LJQ., ':YFWWVmmlmm eww ' 11-1- , ,m 4 1 .:Ihlr..' 1- - N?- Ji if ,gf .,, 'Qs , 'K S J F, 1 Thus, The Year Ended Acknowledgments Together we have completed the l962 Eastonian. Because this year we did not have a special class in publications and found it necessary to do all our work in zero hour classes, we have re- quired the additional help of many. To those who have given of their time and talents we give our sincere thanks . . . . . . to the faculty and students who have patiently accepted our frequent interruptions of their regular routine. . . . to our administrators who have often helped us to organize our activities. . . . to Miss Minnie Baker, who helped to keep our financial records straight. . . . . to Mr. A. C. W'eye1'sberg, Mr. Harold Mehner, and Mrs. DeLois Thomas of Rolland Studios, also to alumni, Mickey Davis and Harry Fogliani, and to our sophomore photog- raphers headed hy Joe and Harry Hawblitzel, who have given us much aid with pictures. . . . to Inter Collegiate Press, our publisher, and especially Mr. Alden Tilberg, who, as our special advisor, has helped us to produce the yearbook of 1962. A yearbook cannot be published by one man or even a few, but if we were to pick the one person who has contributed most to the success of the Eastonian, that one would be our sponsor, advisor, and friend, Mr. Vifilliam K. Prewitt. AAUW .......... A Cappella Choir . . Acknowledgments . . . Athenian Club .... Award Assembly .... Baccalaureate ..... Band ........ Basketball ..... Basketball Queen Bears' Den ......... Broadlick Award .... Cafeteria Staff .... Cheerleaders .... Chordettes .... COE ........ Custodians . . Dedication ........ Eastonian Queen .... Eastonian Staff .... Echo Staff ............ Engineers, Club ......... Eulexia Literary Society Faculty ................ Fall Play .... FBLA ..... FHA ........ Football .............. French Club ............ Freshman Girls' Chorus Freshman Class ....... Girls' Athletics .... Girls Glee Club ......... General Index 61 .......138 ....266 ....126 ....246 ....263 ....140 ....106 ....163 ....145 ....241 50 ....104 ....138 ....150 51 24 ....161 ....151 ....148 .. 74 .. 76 .. 27 ....146 .. 68 .. 61 .. 90 .. 67 ....253 ....177 ....126 ....139 Graduation ................ .... 2 64 Hamilton Literary Society . . Health Center ............ Hi-Y ............. Homecoming ....... Homecoming Queen . . . Inter-Society ...... ,Iunior Class . . . ,Iunior Officers . Kalailu ...... 266 . .. 82 .. 49 ....62 ....144 ....157 ....86 ....195 ....194 .. 80 King 81 Queen of Hearts Latin Club ............. . . Leundis ........ Library Staff ...... Literary Contest ..... Masqueraders ..... Music Contest .... Music Festival ....... Music in Review ....... .... National Honor Society . . . . . . . Office Staff .......... Orchestra . . . . . .. Outburst .... Pep Club .... Proctors . . . Prom . . . PTA ...... Red Cross . . . Road Agents . . ROTC ......... ROTC Queen ..... Santa Fe Relays .... Scholarship E Pins . . Senior Assembly .... Senior Ballot ..... Senior Class .... Senior Index .... Senior Officers .... Snowball Queen .... Sophomore Class . . . Spanish Club ..... Speakers' Bureau . . . Spring Play ..... Stage Crew ........ Student Council ...... Sub-freshman Class ..... ..... Swim Team ......... Tennis ............ Track ........ Track Queen . . . Tri-Hi-Y ...... Websters . . . 165 65 84 54 248 71 255 254 256 242 48 141 142 154 49 250 52 60 72 128 159 261 247 244 227 206 227 205 166 187 66 70 147 74 58 170 257 257 260 260 62 78 :XI1llL'l'SUIl, Pat--l?aCu1ty-,46, 137 Bailey, Florence--Cafeteria-- 51 Baker, Minnie--Faculty--38 Bnrndt, Crystal--Faculty--32 Barr, Mrs. Juanita--Faculty-- 44 Bates, Mrs. Mary M. --Faculty --44 Benson, Richard--Faculty--38 Bettis, Mrs. Russell--Faculty --36 Blacketer, Mrs. Earl--PTA-- 53 Bloom, Marcia--Faculty--43, 66 Bower, Sarah--Library--54 Bowman, Laura--Cafeteria--51 Bridges, George H. --Faculty-- 32 Brothers, Mrs. Reuben- - PTA- - 53 Brown, Roy- -Faculty- - 47,1 19 Buchanan, Robe rt- - Faculty- - 40, 83, 149 Byrd, Marjorie- -Faculty Calvert, Mrs. Page- -Library --52 Carlisle, Etta Marie--Faculty --40, 71 Casey, Clark--Custodian--50 Chaffee, Mrs. Charles--PTA --52 Childs, Dave--Custodian--50 Clarke, Mrs. Julia--Cafeteria --51 Clauder, Max--Custodian--50 Cobb, Mabel Mary--Faculty-- 40, 71 Cohen, Ben--Faculty--32 Conwell, Mrs. Edward--PTA --52 Coons, Mrs. Veona--Faculty-- 44 Cox, Helen--Faculty--46, 126, 127 Craig, Margaret--Library--54 Criswell, Mrs. R. B. --PTA-- 52 Crosby, Mrs. Clarice--Office-- 48 Dailey, Mrs. Edith--Cafeteria --51 Dasbach, Carolyn--Faculty--40 Day, Paul--Faculty--31 Denney, Clara--Cafeteria--51 Dickson, William--Custodian--' 50 Dickson, James--Faculty--35, 61 Dickson, L. Clayton--ViCt? Principal--28, 48, 49, 5-5, 85 chool Personnel Diene r, Robert- - Faculty- -45 Donnelly, Dorothy- - Faculty- - s4,sv,s4 Driefus, Harry- - Faculty- -47 Ellis, Ezra- -Custodian- -50 Faffslef, Al--Custodian--50 Felici, Americo--Faculty--47 Fensom, Mrs. W.M.--PTA-- 53 Fisheii Mrs. Harriet--Faculty Flores, Soloman--Faculty--34, 66 FFa11CiS, Mrs. Laura- -Mau-on --49 Gauldin, Mrs. Mary--Faculty-- 44, 60 Galler, Ray--Faculty--38, 150 Gluham, Mrs. Ruth--Cafeteria --51 Greenwood, Mrs. Elaine-- Faculty--33 GFGBF, Mrs, Erva--Cafeteria --51 Grimes, Albert L. --Faculty-- 36 Harris, Virland--Faculty--47, 90,119 Harrison, Cosby--Faculty--33 Hart, Mrs. Alice--Office--48 Heath, Dwight--Faculty--32 Hinken, Harry, Jr.--Custodian --50 Hinken, Harry, Sr.--Cafeteria --51 Hill, Dorothy--Cafeteria--51 Hodges, Mrs. Marvin--PTAH 52 Holder, Robert N. --Faculty-- 31 Hommes, Harry--Faculty--32 Howard, R. E. --Custodian--50 Howze, William D. Jr. - -Faculty --40,50 Highfill, Mrs. Mary--Cafeteria --51 Hutson, Betty--Faculty--42 Hutton, Mrs. Neva--Faculty-- 40, 79 Jenkins, Pat--Library--54, Johnson, Jim--Cafeteria--ol Johnson, Peggy--Cafeteria--51 Kauffman, Mrs. E.--PTA--53 Kay, Martha--Faculty--43, 138 Keeney, Edgar--Custodian--50 King, Edwin--Counselor--29 Lamanno, Mrs. Phillip- -PTA- - 52 , LaFayette, Irene- - Faculty- -42, 138 I-HPSIGY, Mrs. Helen- - Faculty- 33 Lohman, Sgt. tvaltm'--Faculty- 47, 128 I-Ulm. Mervel P. --Faculty--36, 59, 76 Lyon, David--Faculty--31, 118 Lyons, Mrs. Lawrence--PTAH 52 Mabbott, Donovan--Faculty--42 Martin, MVS- FaY9'-Cafeteria- 51 Mason, Emmett--Faculty--45 McClure, Clark--Faculty--45 McClure, Virginia--Faculty-- 34, 40, 58, 65 McGreevy, Francis--Facultyh 80 McKanna, Mrs. Nellie--Faculty --38 Menges, Mrs. Paul- -Library- - 54 Metzelthin, Mrs. Harry--PTA --52 Michaels, James--Faculty--31 Mills, Mrs. Clyde H. --PTA-- 53 Miller, Mrs. Mamie- -Cafeteria --51 Mullins, Mrs. Lola--Cafeteria --51 Murdock, Mrs. Helen--Nurse-- 49 Nugent, Mrs. Nell--Cafeteriau 51 O'Dell, Mrs. Garrett--Cafeteria --51 O' Dell, Mrs. Irene- - Cafeteria-- 51 Parkerson, Yvonne--Faculty--42 Parks, Mrs. Ruby--Bears' Den Paris, Mrs. Sondra--Counselor --29, 46, 127 Penny, James--Faculty--36, 77 Peterson, Kay--Faculty--127 Potts, Mrs. Margaret--Office-- -18 Prewitt, William K. --Faculty- 40, 151 Priefert, L.A. --Faculty--45 Ruins, Dorothy--ifaculty--41 Ranclol, Mrs. Christine--Cafe- teria--51 Rupp, Mrs. Glen--PTA--53 Roether, Douglas--FaCU1'lY 37, 61, 103 Ridley, William 'lf --l4'nculty-- -12 Ryon, James--lf:u'ulty--42 267 Scott, ,XI1's. Iin-111-x'1cx'mr-Counsu. itll'--21' Searcy, lioxinx I.1111--l :11'11lty-- -11,215 Sebastian, Conv--Faoulty--47, 106,11-1 Sell, .Xl:1rion--Ifaculty--42,140 Seyinour, Mrs. Sylvia--Cafe- teria--51 Seidolnian, Mrs. Ray--PTA-- DZ Shephard, Mrs. Ray--PTA--53 Smith, Tom A. --Faculty--31 Stewart, Anna--Counselor--29 Straub, Robert--Faculty--31 Stiegler, Frank--Faculty--31 Temple, Mrs. li.D.--PTA--53 Tiefel, Ralph--Faculty--45, 74 Seniors Allen, Glenda-206 Allen, Jerry P. -49, 78, 93, 206 Anderson, Floyd-96, 107, 111, 206, 233 Anderson, Joyce Ellen-62, 82,152, 155, 206 Antwine, Cornelius-206 Ballentine, Connie-R. - 61,62,68,84,15L 155,206,231 Barnes, Joe-49, 74, 206 Bartlett, Judy-206 Bean, Carol Sue-62, 68, 71,146,147,155,206 228 BelL Jaines R.-132,207,226 BelL Pdulhp-129,207 Bellafiore, Trudie-62, 138, 139, 207 Benkovich, Mike Bibler, Fred Leon-72, 207 Bingham, Karen-68,138, 207 Bishop, Richard Dean-96, 207 Blacketer, Earla Lee- 49, 80, 86,207 Blankenship, Linda M. -68, 84, 162, 207 Blankenship, Mary Ann- 49, 207 Bolenbaugh, George-207 Boling, Jimmie-207 Boots, Charles-77, 207 Branstetter, Jerry-207 Brown, Carole J. -58, 76, 77, 151,164,207 Burnett, Harold-207 Burse, Gary-71,129,132,208 Burton, Jesse-208 Buss, Leonard-49, 58, 66, 82, Tow, Mrs. iVlariann--Faculty-- -11,83 'l'i'aner, Mrs. I,eslio--PTA-- 523 Tyson, Ralph- - Custodian- - 50 Van Fleet, Edgar--Faculty--157 Van Winkle, Mrs. Florence-- Cafeteria--51 Vendetti, Adah--Faculty---14 Vorhees, John--Faculty--31 Warnpler, Mrs. Boyd C. --PTA --52 Warnock, Jerry--Faculty Watson, Mrs. Helen--Officeu -18 West, Carl--Faculty--32 Williams, C. O. --Principal- 208 Butler, Carol-208 Britt, Warren-65,208 Carico, Russell-208 Carithers, Sammy-Jane-58, 59, 60, 61, 62, 76,86, 149, 151,158 160, 166, 205, 208, 239 Cassity, Bernie-208 Castleman, Lois Marie-80, 208 Chaffee, Donald-208 Chapman, Carolyn-208 Charles, Ozella-208 Chartier, Nick- 30, 49, 78, 93, 106,110,117,119,121,l30, 138,139 208 Chester, Roger Christian, Len-208 Clark, Eleanor Sue-209 Clutter, Richard C. -209 Coats, Judy-62,84, 149,152,209 Coffman, Lela-209 Connely, Jeanne-209 Covey, J. Gayle-209 Crugar, Jean-209 Cusumano, Herbert-209 Dailey, Ronda Faye-68, 84, 210 Davis, James-210 Davis, Judy A. -126, 210, 237 Davison, Bill-71, 146, 210 Detwiler, Robert-210 Diffy, Richard-138, 139, 210 Draper, Veronica Lee-65, 68, 138,152,210 Dykes, caroie-52,58,75,135, 152,210 Dyer, Linda-58, 84, 210 Eagan, lniolene-84, 86, 156, 211 Edwards, Bob-211 Ellis, Julie-211 Elmore, Jarrol K. -78, 211 Evans, Charles-119 27,154 Wiilianis, Hrs, CJ, P. --l':l'A-- -JZ Wills, V13 rn- - Favulty- -415 Wilson, liciith- - Faculty- - .13 Winegar, Jerome- - Faculty- - 5 1 73, 1121 Winn, Mrs. Ray--Cafete1'ia-- PTA--51,52 Winters, Robert--Faculty--32, 53 Wolf, Mrs. Grace--Cafete1'ia-- 51 Wolf, Maurine--Cafeteria--51 Wolfe, Pauline--Faculty--41, 81 Young, Jeri- -LliDl'21I'y- - 54 Zickefoose, Mary - - Faculty- - 32 Farrington, Robert D. -49 , 78, 94, 211 Feeback, Alice Marie Fink, Robert V. -211 Fitzpatrick, Don-128, 133, 138,211 Fleming, Carolyn-138, 211 Fletcher, Judith May-62, 211 Floyd, Herschel-211 Fonville, Barbara-62, 84, 85, 15 156,160,162, 211, 235 Ford, Jerry-58, 59, 94, 211, 234 Ford, Sharon Elaine-76, 160 205, 211, 232 Ford, Terry Gale-95, 211 Forester, Linda-71, 138, 212 Franco, Mary-212 French, Terry D. -49, 73, 212 Gardner, Bill-212 Gibson, Lois Irene Giles, Sharon Louise- 62,212 Gillham, Pat-68,212 Goebel, Mary Rose-212 Gordon, Paul-212 Grant, Stan-49, 65, 78, ' 212 Gray, Velma-212 Groves, Norene Louise- 212 Hafner, Dorothy Althea- 212 Hansan, Dianne Arlene- 212 Harding, Dean-71 Hart, Arlene-62, 68, 84, 154, 155, 167,212,23-1, Hartman, Jim-49, 65, 78, 213 Hawn, Jerald-49,78,2l3 Haynes, Ulon-213 Hedges, Sandra R. -80, 151, 158, 164, 213 4 :Q 7 11 -32 3, 1 ,154, 1 4, Henry, Delbert-49, 213 Heotis, Freda-213 Hvbbx. Larry-93, 119, 121, 122, 213 Holmes, Earl J. -106, l08,109,111, 112, 116, 117, 129, 132, 213 Hoover, Karen-213 Hopson, Mary Elizabeth-65, 80, 126, 154, 155, 214 James, Laura-214 Jarboe, Edna Pearl-68,214 Jeannin, Steve-214 Johnson, Corley-49, 78, 98' 119, 121,l22, 138,214 Johnson, Jerry-49, 73, 214, 235 Johnston, Dinah-2 14 Jones, Larry-214 Jordan, Harold-49,101, 214, 238 Jura, Judy-49,215 Keely, 215 Sharon-61, Gs, 85, Kent, Larry R, -215 Kimbrell, John- 72, 215, 231 King, Randall K. -49, 65, 82, 119, 121, 122,152, 215 Kuhl, Buddy-215 Andrew A. -49, 78, 98, Krohn, 101, 114, 115, 215 Krysa, Art Layton, Dale Leloioda, Christina Marie- 58, 59, 60, 62, 68,71, 126, 152, 155, 162, 166,215 Leeds, Brent L. -128, 133, 134, 164, 215 Leeds, Statia-59, 84,133,134, 159, 215 Leggett, Zoar-119, 121,122, 123, 215 Lester, Barbara-60, 62, 68, 84, 215 Lewis, Barbara-139, 215 Linder, Peggy-139,215 Lockyer, Mervin-215 Logsdon, John-68, 72, 216 Loucks, Gary M, -58, 59, 151, 216 Lovell, Ivan L. -216 Luppens, Rosella M. -80, 81, 152,154,216 Lusher, Edward E. -130, 216 Lyons, Lawrence-49, 59, 66, 74, 138, 216 McArthur, Doug-71,138,139, 216 McCain, Velva Jean-62, 67, 75, 77, 151, 155, 216 McCormick, Sharon-216 MeLeod, Bill-68, 72, 73, 74, 216 McLerran, Jay Dee-216 McNeill, Russell-129, 132, 216 Major, David-49, 62, 68, 73, 78, 79, 216, 232 Maloney, Rosalie-216 Mathis, Dan-217 Mathis, Vicki D. -59, 62, 68, 77, 152, 217 Matthews, Don-217 Maxon, Janet Rae-68, 71, 80,217 Meador, Lenny Merlo, Carol Sue-62, 104, 154, 156, 163, 166, 217, 233 Miller, Larry-49, 138, 139, 217 Mills, Pat-217 Minnis, Priscilla Lavenia-217 Minor, Sandraliece-68,152, 217 Mirick, Carolyn Kay-218 Mitchell, Sharon Kay-68, 126, 133,138, 218 Moore, Glenda-218 Moore, Roy-218 Morris, Lee R. -49, 58, 59, 74 78, 79, 149, 152, 164, 218, 277, 240 Morris, Pat-100, 218 Mosley, Mary-218 Moss, Wayne-74, 218 Mudd, Rayetta-77, 153, 218 Mullikin, Jim-219 Nichols, Darlene Nodder, Mary Margaret-219 Norland, Leonard-49, 83, 153, 219 O'Dell, Dennis R. -79, 219 O'Halloran, Bob-219 Osborn, Mary Ann Peeler, Nancy Jeanne-68,153, 219 Petty, Claudia-71, 219, 229 Piniecki, Janice Louise- 68, 155, 219 Plaster, Sharon-71, 219 Preston, Marva-219 Prewitt, Deanna K. -71, 219 Pyle, Larry-219 Radford, Bill-49, 59,62, 73, 79,164, 205, 219, 239 Rail, Jan-219 Reece, Tom-219 Reed, Richard-65, 83, 220 Reinmiller, Dave-220 Reynolds, Charles-220,229 Ridder, Carol Ann-77, 138, 153, 220 Riggs, Janice-65, 70, 220 Roberts, Jim-98, 220 Roberts, Judieth Marie-77, 86, 220 Roberts, Pat-220 Rockwell, Richard A. -200 Rodriguez, Manuel-220 Rogers, Dixie-77, 220 Roper, Ofenie D. -220 Rose, Barbara-68,85, 220 Roussey, Jim-220 Rowe, Wanda Carol-68,220 Russell, Linda-221 Sagehorn, Judy-77, 150, 221 Sagehorn, Larry F, -221 Salisbury, Larry-49, 68, 83 221 Salmon, Floyd -96, 101, 112,221 Sandidge, Alfred B. -221 Schimmelpfenning, Mary- 52, 80, 86,153, 154, 221 Scholle, Sharon Darlene-61 85, 86, 153, 221 Scott, Raymond W. - 68, 83, 221 Sellon, John-222 Sharp, Marsha Lynn-62, 85, 86, 153,162,165, 222, 230 Shelton, Doug-49, 58, 82, 149, 222 Shelton, Laura-62, 68, 85, 164,222 Shepard Dale-49, 79, 100 222,237 Shephard, Sharon S, -62, 68, 85, 222 Shepherd, Clifford Shoaf, Judy Arlene-67, 222 Shook, Nellie M. -222 Shumate, Shirley Jean-222 Simons, Bill R. -79, 93, 95, 100,222 Simpson, John-49, 65, 74, 79, 96,222 Smith, Gerald-49, 62, 119, 121, 122, 222 Smith, Linda-222 Smith, Marjorie-126, 222 Smith, Marylyn-222 Smith, Michael D. -49, 74, 83, 223 Soldanels, Jon-223 Sperling, Paul-106, 108, 112, 117, 1 38, 223 Sprague, Pat-224 Stark, Phyllis-71, 223 Stiff, Freda Irene-223 Stinnett, Everett L. -223 Strathmann, Dennis-68, 223 Taff, Richard-73,223 Tankersley, Ronald E. 65, 79, 83, l51,164,223,228 Taylor, Clifford-49,74,83,223 Taylor, Wayne R. -131, 223 Teegarden, Jim-49, 58, 59, 72, 74, 79, 223, 236 Temple, Steve-58, 59, 223 Terry, Fred M. -68, 72, 153, 165, 223, 230 Thomas, William Richard-65, 74 83,223 Tomlin, Dennis-99,224 Townsend, Benny-95,224 Van Vleck, Alveda Sue-224 Van Vliet, C. A. -224 Varner, Ralph-224 Zackula, Carol L. -61, 65, 76, 77 Vest, Dale-58,551 60,22-1 Yiliines, Nancy-22,1 Voorhees, Cheryl-62, 68, 71, 155,166,224 Waddell, Eugene-226 Waddle, Mary Margaret-225 Walker, Donna .lean-225 Warren, Stella-62,155, 225 Walters, Elsie-225 Watling, Donna Marie-85, 153, 225 Way, Paul P. -71, 225 Weatherly, Sharon-60, 156, 160, 225 Weaver, David Richard-225 Weiland, Richard-49, 65, 74, 82, 83, 225 Wiggins, Jack-226 Williams, Deanna Lynn-59, 62, 68,77,153,155,164, 226, 238 Williams, Wayne-70, 83, 226 Williams, Eddie-226 Wilson, Jane-226 Witt, Jerry-58, 59, 71, 72, 73, 151, 226 Wittman, Pamela Sue-58, 59, 62, 71, 77, 104,146,153,155, 157, 226, 236 Woodruff, Jim-49, 74, 83, 226 105, 149, 153,161, 226, 227 240 Juniors Adamson, Tom-130,195 Adcock, Harold-119, 195 Adler, Gary-63, 103 Adrian, Vicki-195 Anderson, Marjorie-49 Anderson, Susan-61, 67, 76, 195 Annan, Ann-58, 61, 65, 76, 195 Armour, Cheryl-63, 67, 84,105 148, 155, 195, 201 Jerry-78, 195 Armstrong, Ash, Allen-49, 103, 195 Ault, Dean-132,195 Bales, Gene-195 Banks, Mike-195 Barrett, Eva-63, 68, 76,195 Begley, Dennis-132 Bell, Carol-68,84,104,155, 195 Bell, James-195 Benevides, Manuel-63 Bellafiore, Anthony-130 Billings, Gerald-82 Bond, Carla-195 Branstetter, Linda-195 Breecher, Maury-195 Brenton, Deanna-49,148, 195 Briggs, Linda-139, 195 Britt, Warren-106,106,109, 110,111,112,114, 123,195 Brown, Beverly-84,155, 195 Brown, Robert-63,195, 201 Bunch, Richard-195, 201 Butler Larry-195 Burke: J0dyis1,195 Cain, Richard-201 Campbell, Dan-94,195 Campbell, Joe-78, 195 Carnahan, Larry-195, 201 Carter, Linda-195 Chancellor, Lori-58, 63, 68, Clayton, Charlene-195, 201 Cole, Mike-201 Constance, Linda-63,195 Crawford, Bill-49, 195 195 Harrison, Betty-65,196 Hart, Glenda-63, 68,841,149 155, 191i Hart, Mike--19153, 67,, 82,86,148 196 Havis, Ralph-419,74,196 Hayes, Bill-196 Helms, Judy-196,201 Henessey, Howard-74,103,115J, 196 Hildebrand, Bill-49, 60, 74, 78, 101, 196 Hill, William-130, 196 Holland, Wayne-49, 82, 86, 128, 133,201 Holland, William-49,82,129,132 133,197 Holman, Norman-132, 138, 139, 196 Hoover, Mike-196 Houtchens, Mike-63, 67, 68, 78, 86,l46, 197,201 Hutchinson, Donna-65, 197 Jackson, Linda-65, 197 Janes, Robert-65,197 Johnson, Barbara-58, 60, 63, 68, 76, 105, 148,197,201 Cress, Jim-195 Crisp, Barbara-195 Crose, Jack-63, 93, 98,102 106, 195 Daugherty, Carol-63, 67, 84,154, 155,195 Davis, Jan-58, 59, 63, 67, 76,155 194,195 Davis, Paul-99,106,107, 116,195, 201 Degenfelder, Charles-59, 65, 74, 82,195 Driver, Bob-103,195 Drummond, William-49, 82,103, 196 Eads, Bill-82 Ely, Don- 1 96 Farmer, Don-196 Feeny, Jack-49, 63, 78, 196 Feltis, Linda-68, 139,196 Fenimore, Barbara-196 Fensom, Jim-49, 78,196 Fisher, Carol-65, 68, 76, 138, 196 Flynn, Elaine-76,196 Forester, Ruth-70,196 Fowler, Barry Freeland, Mike-49, 74, 78,196 Gardner, Jim-196 Garrett, Dan-196 Gibbs, Ron-118,196 Gillis, Pat-196 Gocke, Gloria-59, 68, 84, 148, 155, 196, 201 Golden, Pat-196 Gossett, Maclyn-196, 201 Gowing, Duane-49, 82, 196 Graham, Diane-196, 201 Greene, John-65,78,94,119,121, 122,l23,145,194,196 Gulick, Carlene-68,715,196 Jenkins, Ronnie-82, 138,139 7 Hammons, Joyce-68,84, 155,196 Hanley, John-l03,106,115,148, 196 Harger, Linda-59, 63, 68, 76, 105, 154, 155, 194, 196 Harper, Dan-49, 63,103,118,l96 Jones Betty-80, 126,197 Jones, Eddie-63,197 Jones, Ricky-197 Jones, Ronnie-201 Jung, Carolyn-65, 197, 201 Junkins, Norma-63,138,197, 201 Kauffman, Nancy-60, 61, 63, 66, 68, 76,153,197 Keeton, Chuck-49, 65, 71, 82,146 147, 197 Keith, Eddie-197 Kelly, Bill-197 Ketchum, Roy-197 Killion, Charles-63, 197 Killion, Millie-85,197 King, Dianna-197 King, Don-65,197 Kirk, Joe-197 Kirk, Nadine-201 Knecht, Martha-70 Koons, .Tania-63, 68,197 Koska, Mary Ann-197, 201 Ladd, Mike-49, 67, 100, 194, 19' Lamanno, Bill-63, 79, 197 Land, Bob-67,197 La Porte, Phyllis-138, 197 Layne, Linda-197 Leach, Carolyn-197 Lemkin, Beverly-197 LeQuire, Sally-197 Limerick, Becky-63, 85, 155, 197 Locke, Richard-197 Lorings, Fred-138, 139, 197 Lowe, Robert-201 Macrae, Janet-80,197, 201 Martin, Connie-63, 68, 85,105, 145, 155, 197,201 J Cain, Charlotte- 1 87 9, 8, 132 9, 8, 68, ,197 66, 146, , -1,19 r 55, 97 11 ,105 .111l1'llI1, Glenda-198 Qilazssey, Darrell-138,198 Muwey, Charles-49, 63, 79, 100,138,198 Maxwell, Loretta-198, 201 May. Chris-49, 60, 67, 79, 126,198 Mayberry, Gloria-201 1XlCCu110ugh, Carla-77, 198 McCloskey, Jane-139,159,198 McConnell, Carol-198 McElyea, Mary Lou-63, 65, 68, 155,198 Mclntire, Gerald-63,95, 106, 109,11l,115,198 Mclvlenemy, Linda-68, 198 McNiel, Shirley-60, 77, 198, 201 Meinsen, Terry-198 Miller, Don-130, 198 Mills, Jim-49, 82 Mitchell, Evelyn-63, 198 Mowell, Wilma-198 Murray, Kent-'79, 198 Murray, Sue-198 Nash, Jim-148, 198 Narr, Karen-58,59, 61, 68, 77, 105, 155, 198 Neal, Kay-198 Neece, Teri-61, 77,198 Neel, Joe Ken-198 Nelson, Steve-67, 198 Offield, Steve-198 Ogrizovich, John-63, 79, 198 Orr, Marilyn-198 Parks, Fred-198 Paszynsky, Carol-198 Patterson, Betty-139, 198 Pennington, Anthony-49, 83, 198 Pinkney, Sharon-198, 201 Pope, Susan-198 Powell, Eugene-132, 198 Price, Leo-198 Price, Richard-198 Proctor, Jimmy-198 Puckett, Jim-49, 198 Quenette, Preston-63, 79, 199 Ramey, Don-103,119,121,122, 199 Rapp, Linda-81, 133, 199, 194 Ravenscroft, Rhonda-104, 199 Ravenscroft, Susan-199 Reddell, Doris-199 Reed, Sharon-199 Reed, Daniel-139,199,201 Rhymer, Barbara-199 Renshaw, Phyllis-138, 139,199, 201 Reynolds, Eddie-199 Rieder, Gerald-201 Riordan, Cheryl-199 Robertson, Beverly-77,199 Robinson, Karen-199 Kodak, Frand-49,199 Rogers, Don-49, 31,199 Rogers, Gary-49, 199 Rose, Linda-68, 81,199 ROth, Charles-49,199 Rothermel, Charles-49,199 Runyon, Karen-85, 126, 201 Saddler, Pat-200 Salisbury, Gaylord-83, 131,199 Salyer, Larry-49, 74,199 Sanders, Judy-63, 68,154,199 Sarrett, Jan-63,68,138,154, 155,199 Schmidt, Claren-199 Schroeder, William-106, 200 Shelton, Jerry-201 Shergnan, Mike-49, 63, 79,101, 1 9 Schultz, Juanita-49,199 Seymour, Jan-63, 68,531,199 Shaw, Frances-199 Shelly, Bob-49, 63,103,199 Shelly, Charles-63, 79 Shepard, Judy-63, 68,199 Shotte, Eugene-201 Simmons, Don-63, 67,199 Williams, Sandra-139, 200 Williams, Shirley-200 Wilson, Jeff-49,103,119, 122 Wilson, Mary-60, 63, 68, 77, 149, 154, 155, 200 1Vinn, Tom-49, 74, 79, 86 200 ' Wisdom, John-79 Wise, Judy-200 Wogan, Clara-200, 201 Young, Dale-49,200 Young, Karen-201 Zackarias, Vicki-80, 200 Sophomores Addams, Rosemary-187 Anderson, Janice-76,187, 192 Simmons, Donna-85, 126, 199 Smith, Kenneth-72, 103,199 Smith, Sam-131 Snider, Alice-70,199 Snow, Don-199 Snow, LuAnn-199 Snowden, Larry-129,130,199 Strain, Bill-200 Stuart, Mary-200 Stuart, Naomi-68, 85,154,155, 200 Sumner, Linda-63, 77, 200 Swaffar, Sue-77, 200 Thomas Bill-200 Thomas Judy-63, 68, 200 Thomas, Ronnie-201 Tillman, Karlene-63, 65, 200 Tittle, Jack-58, 79, 200 Tompkins, Darlene-68, 77, 194, 200 Tompkins, Marlene-68, 77, 194, 200 Townsend, Jennie Mae-200 Traner, Joy-68, 77, 200 Trefz, Pam-63, 67, 85,138, 139,155, 200 Turner, Deanna-200 Van Cleave, Bob-49, 65, 83, 200 Wade, Patty-65,138,200 Walker, Ida-200 Weeks, Carla-200 Weisbach, Darmy-132 Weiss, Dave-49,65,79,2O0 Welsh, Deanna-70, 126, 200 Welton, Charles-201 Wenich, Erika-200 White, Darrell-200 White, Nick-63,148, 200 Anderson, Jerry- 1 92 Anderson, Michael-1 87 Anderton, Jeanne- 146,187, 192 Atchison, Patricia-187, 192 Bailey, Cheryl-187 Baker, Sandra E. -64, 84, 126, 187 Baker, Sandra S. -67, 154, 155, 187, 192 Ballieu, Nada-187 Ballinger, Jim-130, 187 Banhart, Jim-132,187 Barchers, Shirley-187 Bartlett, Joyce-187 Barton, Emmette-187 Boshear, Lynda-187 Baumgarden, Paula-126, 187 Bean, Julia Bedford, Katie-192 Birgam, Mary-187 Bishop, Joan-187 Blum, Kenneth-187 Boling, John-82,187 Boneff, Rosie-64, 84, 155,187 Bost, Bob Bowlen, David-187 Bowman, Bill-65,187 Boyles, Kenneth-130,187 Brayfield, Larry-59,103,187 Brown, Charlie-187 Brown, Fred-65, 187 Brown, Fred-103,132,187 Brown, Michaeline-59, 64,187 Burleson, Ken-187 Butler, Richard-192 Butler, Robert-187 Buzan, Paul-187 Cahill, Carol-65, 64, 84,187 Wiggenton, Terry-53, 200 Wilhelm, Alice-200 wniiams, Dale-103, 200 11Vi1lia!TlS, Eddie-138, 139 Cain, Joe-187 Campbell, Frank-187 Campbell, Joe-187, 192 271 Faubus, Linda-1 38, 1 88 Carter, Roger-187 Chapznan, Doris-187 Chapman, Jackie-64, 84,139 155, 187 Chappell, Jane-64, 76, 187 Chappell, Jill-60, 64, 76,187 Clark, Marjorie-76, 138, 187 Collins, Beverly-187 Constance, Jimmie-187 Conwell, Edward-187 Cooper, Leon-187 Covey, Carl-187 craig, Aiien-59, 64, 74, 78 187 Crist, Karen-65, 76,154, 187, 192 Crook, Patricia-64, 187,192 Crumpley, Jerry-64, 187 Cunningham, Judy-187 Cueni, Gail-187 Daniels, Clifford-187 Davis, Kim-60, 64, 67, 76,, 155, 187, 192 Davis, Sharon-138, 187 Dean, Julia-70, 187, 192 Dennis, John-188 Dietz, Mary-188 Dixon, Thelma-188 Doty, Paul-65, 121, 122, 188 Downs, Elizabeth-192 Draper, Kenneth-119, 188 Driskell, Ronald-107, 82, 188 Dugdale, Jeannie-65, 188 Durbin, Donna-188 Edwards, Kathy-66, 138, 154, 188 Emerson, Kitty-188, 192 Enloe, Connie-188, 192 Enloe, Nelson-64, 188, 176 Erwin, Jerry-188 Filsinger, Nancy-188 Findley, Theo-138, 188 Folsom, Jerry-60, 188 Fredde, Sandra-65, 84, 188 Frizzel, John-132, 188 Gambrell, Marsha-188 Gillmore, Linda-188 Glorioso, Frank-59, 64, 78, 188 Gaddy, Cheryl-70, 188 Gordon, Janet-6O', 64, 188 Gould, Norman-132, 133, 188 Green, Vickie-188 Gribbin, Kathleen-188 Groff, Pat-188 Gregg, Patty-188 Gulick, Gary-78-188, 192 Gwadera, Joe-119, 188 Haggard, Janice-so, 138,188 192 Hammond, Nancy-64, 67, 84, 154, 155, 188, 192 Hancock, Joanne-188 Hardy, 5he1'1'Y'53, 54.84.188 Harrison, Carolyn Marie- 1 38, 188 Harrison, James-118,188 Hatch, Janet-138,188 Hawblitzel, Harry-153,188 Hawblitzel, Joe-82, 153, 188 Hedges, Bill- 188 Hendrick, Ronald-132, 188 Heil, Donna-188 Heotis, Kathy-59, 65, 70, 84, 154,155,188 Hernandez, Bob-119,121, 188 Hernandez, Mike-139,188 Hick, Carl-188 Hill, James-188, 192 Hilliard, Steve-188 Hodges, Estalene-138,188 Hodges, Pat-188 Hodges, Starlene-188 Holmes, Carol-188 Howard, Linda-64, 67, 76, 154, 188, 192 Howard, Carolyn-64, 76, 154, 188, 192 Howe, Connie-76, 188, 192 Hughes, Betty-188 Hunt, Elaine-138, 139, 188 Huntley, Frances-139, 188 Irwin, Jerry-78, 188 Isenberg, Arthur-188 Isgold, Jackie-132, 188 Jackson, John-71, 189 James, Cheryl- 1 89 James, Jeannie-189 Johnston, Kenna-189 Jones, Jean-138, 189 Jurd, Allen-192 Kapas, Ruth- 1 89 Keeton, Mary Lynne-65, 76 189 Keller, Karen-189 Keller, Sharon-189, 192 Kelsay, Don-94, 189 Kilgore, Sharon Ann-189 Kinder, Lynn-78, 189 Ligeko, Dolores-58, 59, 61, 75, 85,104,154,155,189 Lirnpio, Linda-189 Lloyd, Rusty-189, 175 Long, Cindy-64, 70, 76, 138, 189 Lowe, Robert-189 Luppens, Charlynn-64, 67, 77 154,189 Lippold, Judy-139,154,189 Lyons, Arlene-138, 192 Lyons, Dennis-189 Mabary, Carol-64,189 Mackey, Mary-189 Mallott, Cherie-189 Mandina, Mario-78,189 Mangels, Karen- 64, 76, 155, 189, 192 Marsh, Charlene-58, 59, 64, 85 189 Masovero, Joan-58, 60, 64, 85, 154, 189 Matney, Mary-189 May, Christine-77, 154, 189 May, Nancy-192 Mays, Sherrie-189 MCCannon, Virginia-49, 60, 154, 189 McCarty, Carol- 64, 67, 70, 85, 155,192 McC1endon, Fred-189 McGee, Roberta-134, 189 McPeak, Charles-132, 189 McPeak, Joe-189 Meals, Margaret-65, 189, 192 Mergen, Sandie-139, 189 Mobley, Gary-189 Moerschel, Don-189 Moffett, Thelma-65, 155, 189 Moffett, Wilson-132, 189 Molinoski, Vicki-58, 85, 189 Morgan, Ray-65, 189 Morris, Bill-103, 190 Morris, Kelly-192 Munholland, Bill-190 Kindy, Althea-70, 139, 189 Knight, Deanna-189 Knisley, Peggy-67, 76, 189 Korsi, Ronald-189 Kowalski, Tom-189, 192 Krause, Carolyn-189 Krawczyk, Bill-59, 78, 103, 118, 189 Kretzschmer, Larry-130, 189 Kulish, Mildred-1 39, 189 Laffoon, Linda-58, 76, 189 LaGore, Norman-189 Lakins, Larry-189 Lamanno, Susan-64,189 Lauffer, Harold-189 Lavenbarg, Jim-65,189 Lawton, Sara-189 Lesniak, Pat-85, 154 Levingston, Theresa-192 Lewis, Dorothy-1 89, 1 92 Murray, Raydean- 1 90 Myers, Paul- 1 90 Nelson, Bob-1 90 Nelson, Herbert- 1 90 Nelson, Jerry- 1 90 Nelson, Kenny- 1 32, 1 90 Nelson, Steve- 1 92 Newton, Bob- 1 90, 1 92 Noel, Robert-190 Noel, Sidney-132,190 Offield, Rowdy-190 Offutt, Harry-83, 130, 190 Offutt, Jim-190, 192 Odgen, Linda-190 Ogrizovich, Nicki- 64, 77, 190 Oliva, John-190 O'Neal, Mickey-64, 74, 79, 190 O'Neal, Mike-119, 190 Orr, Peggy-59, 190 Overstreet, Richard-83, 130 190 Oxley, Kitty-81, 190 Palmer, Harold- 1 90 5 3, ,vw F9 35, 54,95 4,95, 89 30, 0,95, 1 59 1,192 ,189 189 90 7,190 79,190 3,130 Panknin, Mike-190 Paris, Larry-190 Parsons, Wayne-65, 130, 190 Patterson, Rose-70,192 Perrin, Nancy-190 Perry, Sherrie-192 Peterson, Joyce-64,139 Phillips, Larry-192 Pittman, Larry-83,132, 190 Pitts, Patty-155,190 Plummer, John-138, 139 Porter, Sharon-190 Potts, Patricia-190,192 Powell, Ann-190 Powell, Diana-190 Pyle, Janet-58, 190, 192 Reardon, Jerry-190 Reed, Pat-59, 192 Reed, Pauline-67, 126,190 Reinking, Cecelia-104, 126, 138 154, 155, 190 Reynolds, Gary-190 Reynolds, Herold-190 Rigdon, Don-59, 79, 103, 190 Righter, Beverly-190 Robertson, Joyce-67, 190 Robertson, Rosemary-139, 190 Rockwell, Joyce-192 Rose, Glenda-139, 190 Roseberry, Raymond-190 Sanders, Ronald-79, 99, 118, 190 Schellenberger, Bob-190 Scribner, Judy-64, 1 38, 190 Seidleman, Ray-67, 79, 103,119, 190 Sharp, Terry- 1 1 9, 1 90 Shelton, Frances-64, 75, 85,138 139, 190 Shephard, Bill-190 Shepherd, Richard-59, 65, 83, 192 Sherman, Charles-190 Shultz, Vicki-190 Singleton, Una-65, 126, 190 Skinner, Stan- 60, 64, 190 Smart, Barbara-139, 190 Smith, Charlotte-65, 126, 190 Smith, James-190 Smith, Robert Cary-131, 191 Smith, Wesley-192 Smotherman, Gary-60, 64, 193 Snead, Jean-139, 191 Snowden, Jackie-191 Snyder, Joe-103, 191 Soldi, Bob-193 Spence, Janet-191 Spencer, David-103, 191 Sperry, Darlene-191 Spickler, Annette-191 Steele, Richard-191 Stinnett, Lynn-191 Stidham, Bill-103, 191 Stiff, Phillip-191 Stonebrook, Patsy-193 Stroud, Teresa-191 Sultzbaugh, Linda-191 Swartz, Jim-60, 103, 191 Taylor, Gary-99, 119, 191 Tharp, Bob-132, 191 Thoeni, Kenneth-58, 59, 132, 191 Thomas, Ernie-191 Thompson, Mary Beth-193 Thurston, Mike-83, 103, 191 Tidwell, Marlene-138, 191 Tompkins, Vickie-191 Toombs, Ronald-119,191 Townsend, Norma-191, 193 Trayford, Eugene-191 Tripp, Monte-103,191 Tull, Sonny-191,193 Turner, Evelyn-191 Van De rpool, Tom- 1 91 Vardy, Donna- 1 91 Vaughn, Terry- 1 91 Vaughn, Vickie- 1 91 Vernon, Linda- 1 91 Waddle, Jim- 191 Wallace, Leonard- 1 91 Wallace, Melonie - 1 91 Walls, Donna- 64, 155, 1 91 Wampler, Patty- 64, 1 93 Ware shack, Charles- 1 91 Watling, David- 1 O 3, 1 91 Weatherly, Pat- 60, 1 91 Webb, Anna- 1 91 Weisbach, Don- 1 91 Weishach, Richard- 1 32, 1 38, 139 wvhne, Sheri-e4,55,s5,154 155,193 Williams, Charles Williams, Paul-191 Williams, Phil- 64, 79, 191 Williams, Ralph-131,191 Willis, Arlene - 191 Willis, Dennis-70, 83, 131, 191 Willis, Richard-191 Wilson, Carol-191 Wilson, Dwight-132, 139, 191 Wise, Susan-154, 193 Wittman, Joyce-64, 77, 191 Wolfe, Dorothy-191 Wood, Leonard-191 Woods, Bert-131, 191 Woolsey, Patsy-139,193 Zaun, George- 65, 1 91 Zelenko, Metta-139 Freshmen Adam, Bertha-177 Adamczak, Kristine-65, 177 Adams, Sharon-177 Aichele, Jerry-177 Alexander, Terri-154, 185 Allen, Richard-177 Andrews, Kenneth-177 Ash, Helen-177 Armour, Teresa-49, 155,177 Armstrong, Diana-126, 177 Atkins, Geraldine-65, 177 Atwood, Chris-177 Bachman, Sandra- 1 7 7 Bachtel, Mary- 1 85 Bailey, Baker, Baker, Bales, Banks, Warren-131,177 James-177 Linda-177 Don-67,177 Janie-177 Barber, Joe-177 Barnes, Charles-177 Barnes, Gwain-177 Barnhart, Linda-155,177 Barnhart, Bruce-177 Barnhart, Gerald-177 Barry, Barr Linda-185 Michael- 1 85 Y, Bartlett, Teresa-177 Barwise, Judy-177 Bassett, Richard-130 Bedford, Katia-185 Belcher, Chris-185 Behnke, Dave-177 Bell, Rena-177 Bell, Shirley-177 Bellis, Patty-177 Benneson, Cheri-58, 155, 185 Bennett, Denzilee-65, 66, 84,17 Berneking, Jay-66, 177 Berry, Marsha-84, 185 Bidwell, Louise -177 Biesemeyer, Joyce- 1 7 7 Billiuris, Sharon- 1 77 Blacketer, Linda-177 Blatt, George- 1 77 Blust, Linda- 60, 1 77 Booker, Burnett-177 Bordon, Sandra-177 Bordon, Teresa-60, 177 Brady, Wendell-177 Bridges, Richard-177 Briggs, Bob Briggs, Donna-185 Brim, Rosemary-177 Bromley, Susan-155, 179 Brown, Brown, Henry-177 Susan- 1 77 Browning, Larry- 1 77 Brubeck, Richard- 1 77 Brzechwa, Diane- 1 77 Buck, John- 1 77 Burke, Robert-82,177 Burnes, Michael- 1 77 Burnett, Gerald-185 Burton, Joe -177 Burton, Paul- 1 77 Burton, Rita-177 Buss, Donald-82,177 Butler, Carol- 1 77 Buttram, Phillip- 1 77 Cain, John- 1 77 Campbe Carey, Carico, ll, Don-177 Clara-185 Frank-177 Carpenter, Keith- 1 85 Carson, Carter, Carter, Carver, Chambe Pat- 1 77 Karen- 1 77 Norman- 1 77 Gary- 1 77 rs, Anchil- 1 77 Christensen, Jean-177 Christman, Judy Clark, Curtis-185 273 Clark, Dennis-177 Clark, Garnett-178 Clayton, Mildred-178 Clevenger, Wanda-178 Clifton, James-178 Coan, Charles-178 Coburn, Connie-178 Conway, Christine-l85 Cole, John-178 Cole, Kathy-178 Cole, William-178 Coleman, Jerry-78,119, 178 Collins, Eddie-178 Collins, Joyce-178 Collins, Teresa-154, 178 Connely, Charles-74, 78,178 Cook, Susie-178 Coons, Charles-185 Cooper, Connie-178 Cooper, Linda-178 Corbin, Juanita-145, 155,178,185 Courtney, Carolyn- 1 78 Cowles, Kem-130 Cox, James-178 Craig, Judy- 185 Crain, Linda -178 Crane, Linda-155, 178 Crawford, Gary- 1 30, l 85 Criswell, Gwendolyn- 1 78 Cunningham, Millie - 1 78 Cunningham, Willie - 1 7 8 Cummings, Dennis-6 5, 78, 1 1 8, 1 1 9, 1 78 Curry, Mike-178 Dale, Robert-178 Daniel, Steve-178 Daniels, Drew-82,178 Davidson, Charity-178 Davis, Carol-178 Davis, Jeanette-66, 178 Davis, Rhonda Lee-178 Davis, Sharon-178 Day, Patricia-178 DeHart, Joyce-178 DeLarber, Richard-178 DeLewey, Linda-178 DeMint, Loren-178 DeMoss, Larry-78,103,119 178 Dankenbring, James- 1 78 Deshaz er, Loretta -178 Deveney, Linda-67, 84, 154 Dever, Marilyn- 1 78 Dixon, Curtis-59, 130,178 Dixon, Lois- 1 78 Dombroski, David- 1 78 Dominique, Bill- 1 78 Donahue, Carol-155, 178 Doughty, Rickey- 1 78 Downey, Richard Jr. -130, 178 Downs, Linda-65,178 Drake, Arnold- 1 85 Duett, Cheryl- 1 78 Duncan, Randy- 1 78 Dunn, Barbara-178 Eads, Robert-178 Eads, Terry-178 Eads, Karen-178,185 Edwards, Marilyn-76 Eckinger, Bill-178 Eidson, Karen-185 Edwards, Marilyn-178 Ellingsworth, Jack-178 Ellis, George-178 Ellis, Luke-81,178 Ellis, Mark-65,178 f Ellis, Steve-85,753,178 Elmore, Nancy 67, 84, 126,178 Epps, Dixie-178 Erickson, Cheryl-178 Ernst, Emma-178 Erter, John-178 Esteban, Alfred-59, 119,178 Estepp, Linda-178 Etter, Eddie-178 Evanoff, Mike-178 Evans, Patsy-178 Ewalt, Marvin-178 Ewer, Jerry-58,59,179 Ewart, Nancy-179 Ewart, Cathy-179 Fann, Yvonne-84, 179, 185 Faurot, John-179 Feeney, Phillip-179 Fetters, Vicki-179 Fewson, Robert-119, 179 Fillinger, Jack-130, 179 Finch, Robert-179 Finnell, Charles-179 Fisher, David-132, 179 Fisher, Jacquelyn-179 Fleming, Helen-179 Fletcher, Marilyn-60, 179 Flook, Rose-179 Folsom, Phyllis-179 Fortner, Dewey-130, 179 Fowler, Barbara-179 Fredrick, Ralph-179 Freeman, Janis-179, 185 Friend, Warren-179 Fry, Dale-180 Fry, Mary-179 Fuller, Janice-58,179 Fulmer, Torn-179 Fultz, Charlene-179 Fyfe, Norma-179 Gagnebin, Loyal-179 Galvin, Janice-179 Garreston, Jerry-179 Gibson, Inez-179 Glorioso, Linda-84, 179 Glower, Robert-119,179 Glow, Jim-59, 85, 82, 179, 185 Gold, Dennis-179 Golden, Nancy-60,179 Golding, Judy-179 Goodson, Jack-82, 119,121 Goodwin, Sandra-179 Gordon, Harold-179 Gordon, Sherilyn-179,185 Gow, Thomas-179 Gower, Kathy-179 Graham, Joyce-179 Greathouse, Bill-179 Groven, Ed-179 Green, Bill-179 Green, Keith-119, 179 Greenley, Carolyn Jane-65, 179 Gregory, Michael- 179 Gribbin, Karen- 1 79 Gribble, Donald-179 Grussing, Bill-185 Gulliams, Clarke-179,185 Gullian, Bill-179 Guy, Jane-179 Haggard, Larry-65, -179 Hale, Doug-82, 179 Halstead, Steve-179,185 Halstead, Susan-67,76 Hamilton, Junior-179 Hammontree, Ron-179, 185 Hanneman, Joseph-179 Hardin, Benny-65,179 Hardin, William-131 Hardy, Eugene-179 Harley, Cheryl-179 Harper, Bruce-58, 59, 67, 74, 179 Harris, Bob-130,179 Hatchitt, Jane-179 Harris, Linda Kay-179 Hartschens, Pam-179 Hawkins, Tom-132,179 Head, Marilyn-179 Hein, Susan-155, 179 Hansom, Carol- 179 Hernandez, Fred-179 Herman, Raymond- 130, 179 Hicklin, Suzanna- 1 7 9 Hill, Shirley Hiltebrand, Alice-67, 180 Hinds, Gerry-180 Hinebaugh, Rosemary-180 Hitchcock. Linda-65, 180 Hodges, Darwin-180 Hedges, Starlene - 1 2 6 Hogan, Linda-180 Holmes, Cheryl Lee-1 80 Holmes, Terry-180 Hoover, J. D. -185 Hoppe, Gordon-180 Huff, Nancy-180 Hunt, Greg-65, 82, 180, 185 Hurst, Gary-65, 180 Hurst, Thomas-180 Hutchison, Harvey-81, 132, 180 Isenberg, Linda- 180, 1 85 Jackman, Warren-119,1 James, Connie-180 Jenkins, Jenkins, Johnson, Johns on, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnston, Carol-155, 180 Edith-180, 185 Bobby-180 Jana-84, 155 Linda-180 Marlene-180 Margaret-180 Sheryl-180 John-82, 180 Jones, Douglas-180 Jones, Ersell-180 Jones, Jimmy-180 Jones, John-180 Juliana, Ed-180, 185 Juliann, Larry-180 Karr, Bob-130,180 Keller, John-180 Kemp, Diana-154,180 Kenagy, Berneda-180 80,185 Nader, 180 85 Kerr, Bonnie-153,180 King, Judy-180 King, Sharon-58,180 Kinne, Teresa-180 Kirby, Alvin-180 Kirk, Alice-180 Klieforth, Danny-180 Koetzle, John-180 Koval, Gertrude-65,180 Korenak, Paulette-180 Kratschmer, Eric-180 Krawczyk, Bill-65,180 Krawczyk, Stancia-65, 84,180 Kryzck, Dennis-180 Krivo, Carol-180 Krivo, Karen-180 Ladd, Patricia-67,76, 126,180 Laffoon, Nancy-65,180 Lalley, Larry-180 Lauffer, Donald-180 Lee, Wanda-180 Leininger, Lawrence-180 Leitner, Cheri-180 Lero, Jean-180 Leslie, Kathy-59,180 Lewis, Donna-155,180 Lewis, Roland-180 Lindsey, John-82,180 Lipski, Christine-180 Long, Charline-58, 159, 180 Lowe, Walter-180 McCabe, Earline-180 McCandless, Wanda-180 McCluhan, Darrel-180 McConnell, Susan-51, 66,180 McCormick, Patricia-180 McDaniel, Douglas-152, 180 McEnloe, Jim-59,180 McGee, Francis McGhee, Ray-180 McGhee, Rosalie-85,155,180 McGowan, Larry-181 McGrath, Sandra-181 McKeage, Pamela-191 McKinney, Mike-181 MCMenemy, Mary-181 McMillan, Dale-181 McPeek, Carol-181 Mack, John-58,59,119, 174,18 Mackey, Charles-181 Makowski, Karine-181 Malott, Linda-181 Mandina, Madalaine-181 Mars, Judy-59, 66,181 Martin, Anthony-181 Martin, Debbie-154, 155,181 Matlock, Loretta-65, 181 Mowery, Walter-181 Maxwell, Bruce-132, 181 May, Kenneth-181 May, Nancy-181 llletzeltliin, Jeanne-65, 181 Moon, Ronald-181 Moore, Jim-181 Moore, Linda-181 Moore, Robert-181 Moore, Sandy-181 Moran, Sharon-67,154,181 Morris, Robe rt- 181 Moszcz 119 1 Pat-181 Ynski. Andy-103, 116, 181 Mayer, Susan-181 Mayer, Jerry-181 Miller, Betty-65, 181 Miller Maurine-181 Miller, Sandy-67, 181 Mills, Linda-155,181 Mills, Patty-181 Minor, Veryl-181 Mittendorf, George - 55 1 1 81 Narr, David-65,181 Nathbun, Jim-181 Nauss, Richard-132,181 Newkirk, Elizabeth-181 Neblock, Bob-181 Nichols, Jim-181 Nisser, Donn-130,181 Noble, Kenneth-181 Nodder, Pat-181 Noland, Hycle-181 Offield, Sherie-181 Offield, Trina-181 Olesky, Stella-181 Ott, Paula-155,181 Owings, Kathy-155,181 Owings, Larry-58,181 Owsley, Joan-77,181 Paden, Freddie-119,181 Palmer, Clarinda-181 Parks, Mark-181 Patrick, Dennis-181 Pauley, Donna-181 Pendleton, Becky-77, 181 Peoples, Joe-181 Plummer, Gary-181 Pomposelli, Brian-181 Powell, Carolyn-181 Powell, Virginia-181 Pvle, Gary-181 Ragan, Clifford-181 Raines, Gayle-66, 126,181 Rakes, Pat-181 Ramsey, Betty-181 Ramsey, Kathy-181 Rea, Sharon-181 Reeves, Danny-131, 181 Reinhart, Don-182 Renfro, Diana-85, 182 Reinbolt, Linda-182 Rew, Carrell-182 Rhymer, Sandy-182 Rice, Virginia-182 Richie, Olan-182 Ridder, Susan-77,182 Ri hter Ronnie g , Rinehart, Cheryl-60, 155,132 Riordan, Nancy-154,182 Rinkenbaugh, Karen-182 Roach, Victoria-182 Rodak, Carol-85, 182 Rodgers, James-182 Ruth, Donna-182 Ryals, Dean-182 Ryan, Jim-182 Sales, Richard-182 Salley, Bill-182 Sargent, Pam-132 Sartain, David-182 Savorelli, Sammy-83,182 SCh0Pf. John-182 Scherer, Mike-83,182 Schimidt, Linda Gayle--49, 55 15 182 ' Schuster, Janice-182 Schulte, J.R.-58,182 Scott, Joyce-65,182 Scott, Sherry-66,182 Sharp, Stanley-132 Sharp, Verna-182 Shaw, Janice-182 Shepard, Margie-59, 65, 77,1 Shick, Jimmy-182 Shiffner, William-182 Shook, Robert-182 Sibert, Dave-182 Siglan, Sandra-182 Simon, Ernest-182 Simmons, Ben-182 Simmons, Don-182 Simpson, Bruce-182 Sims, Jackie-182 Singleton, Julie-182 Sloan, Donna-59,182 Smieszek, Irene-182 Smith, Bob-132 Smith, Carol-58, 59,155,182 Smith, Darrel-182 Smith, David-182 Smith, Eddie-182 Smith, Fred-182 Smith, Jennifer-65,182 Smith, John-182 Smith, Joy-182 Smith, Pat-182 Smith, Ralph-182 Smith Sandra-155 182 Suell,'Phil1ip-182 ' Rogers, Cheryl-182 Rogers, Sandy-182 Rogers, Sharon-132 Rogers, Linda-132 Roulette, James Snelson, Dennis-182 Snorgrass, Jack-182 Springer, Gary-182 Stalsworth, James-182 Stanfield, Dennis Starbuck, Carol Stegeman, Mike Steinmeyer, Patricia-182 Stephenson, Shirley-182,185 Stevenson, Jim-83 Stidham, Dixie-154, 179 Stine, Philip-67,182,185 Stokes, Janey-182 Stone, Helen-182,185 Stonebrook, Patsy-182, 185 Stout, Sandra-60,185 Stubbs, Roy-183 Soldi, Fred-183 Sousley, Barbara-155,183 Spencer, Roger-183 Springer, Keith-183 Swartz, Sandra-1853 Sweeney, Judy-1855 Swift, Linda-60.17555 Tankersley, David-1552, 1855 5 'l'z1yloi', Alan-131, 18.1 Taylor, Bernzidinc-65, f1,155, 183 Taylor, Dorothy-183 Taylor, Mary-183 Tellis, John-118,119,183 Thomas, James-183 Thomas, Betty-183 Thomas, Paul-183 Thompson, Jo Ellen-183, 185 Thompson, Mary Beth-183 Thompson, Terry-65, 79,118, 119, 183 Thornton, Judy-183 Tipton, Harry-183 Tittle, Frank-60,65,119, 183 Tolbert, Edward-183 Toombs, Carmen-183 Tousley, Rosetta-183, 185 Townsend, Jack-183 Townsend, Lorene-183, 185 Train, Daniel-183, 185 Travers, Mack-183 Trayford, Larry-183, 185 Troutman, Mary-60, 56, 183 True, Bob-183 Trussell, Bill-131, 183 Turowski, Henrietta-183 Turner, Kathy-183 Turner, Larry-152, 183 Turner, Patricia-183 Vanderpool, Candy-154, 183 Vail, Claudia-183 Vaughn, Ed-183 Vaughn, Eddie-183 Vaughn, Linda-126, 183 Vest, Bob-183 Waggoner, Vicky-49, 145, 155, 183 Wakeman, Ronnie-179 Walby, Sandra-65, 77,126, 183 Waldron, Jim-183 Walker, Helen-183 Walker, Lowell-183 Walker, Ruth Yvonne-183 Walters, Ronnie-183, 186 Waters, Marilyn-183 Watling, Charles-183 Watson, Robert-183 Way, Larry-183 Weatherly, George-58, 183 Webb, Charlene-85, 155,183 Webster, Everett-183 Weeks, Roger-183 Wegerer, John-183 Weiss, Daniel-183 White, Gail-66, 183 White, Terry-183 Wiercinski, Richard-79, 183 Wilcox, Paula-183 Wilkerson, Judy Lee-59,60, 183 Wilkinson, Kirk-183 Willialns, Barbara-183 Williams, Jennifer-183 Williams, Larry-183 Williams, Mary-183 Wilson, Franklin-131, 183 Wilson, Herold-83, 183 Wilson, Linda-66,183 Wilson, Linda-154, 183 Winfrey, Alvin-181 Wingate, Joe-183 Wood, Juanita-184,186 Woodson, Charles-184,186 Woody, Cynthia-184,186 Woolsey, Diana-184 Wright, Irene-184,186 Wroten, Robert-131,184,186 Wyman Robert-184,186 Yarbro Patricia -66 184 186 Yoder, ,Jody-184,186 ' S ubfreshmen Adams, Brenda-170 Adkins, Jenny-170 Adkins, Norma-170 Adkins, Carol-170 Allen, Cheryl-170 Allen, Russell-170 Anders, Roger-170 Angotti, Raul-170 Anderson, Dell-59, 170 Anderson, John-170 Armstrong, Jimmy-170 Armstrong, Ronnie-170 Ashley, Beverly-175 Asta, Frances-60, 171 Bailey, Linda-170 Baker, Cindy-170 Baker, Martha-66, 170 Bales, Linda-60, 170 Barber, John-170 Barber, Joe-175 Barnes, Herschel-170 Barnhardt, Linda-175 Barry, Linda-170 Bartlett, Teresa-175 Bausman, Eddie-170 Beard, Byron-170 Beck, Warren-170 Bell, Jeremiah-170 Bell, Rolley-170 Bell, Shirley-175 Belt, Sonja-170 Berry, Carolyn-170 Berry, Linda Kay-170 Billin s Artie-170 E , Biswell, Clifford-60, 170 Blackburn, Terry-170 Blansitt, Marilyn-60, 170 Bradley, Donna-170 Bradshaw, Clarence-170 Brim, Grady-170 Brodhacker, Jack-170 Brodhacker, John-170 Brown, Sue-170 Buck, John-175 Baumgardner, Phoebe-170 Baumgardner, Ranson-170 Burnett, Jesse-170 Butler, Marilyn-170 Buttram, Phillip-175 Byrd, Gary-170 Cain, Joyce-170 Carboneau, Cathy-170 Charles, Catherine.-170 Charles, Victor-170 Chase, Franklin-175 Clark, Danny-170 Clark, Sandy-170 Claspill, Larry-170 Cheffey, Ruth-170 Clevenger, Gary-170 Clutter, Ronald-170 Coffman, Dorothy-170 Coffman, Martha-170 Cole, Dennis-170 Corley, Lee-170 Courtney, Bill-170, 175 Crane, Earnest-170 Crane, Fred-170 Crane, Joe-170 Crawford, Carolyn-170 Crist, Jerry-170 Criswell, George-170 Crosby, Bill-175 Crosby, Connie-170 Crumpley, Jo-170 Cunningham, Andrew-17C Cunningham, Joseph-170 Dailey, Michael-170, 175 Davidson, Doris-170 Davis, Charles-170 Davis, Eugene-170 Davis, Lester-170 Davis, Ronnie-170 Dennis, Judy-170 Dixon, Lou-175 Donahue, Mike-170, 175 Dopp, Robert-170 Downer, Sandra-170 Downs, Charles-175 Downs, Elizabeth-170 Drake, Ralph-170 Drake, Tommy-170, 175 Draper, Frank-170 Drummond, Gary-170 Drummond, Larry-170 Duncan, Becky-170 Dunn, Sharon-154, 170 Durbin, Nancy-170 Edgil, Renda-170 Edwards, Earlene-171 Ellis, Priscella-171 Elmore, Sharon-171 England, Linda-171 Enriquez, Patsy-171 Epperson, Randy-175 Ersery, James-171 Eubanks, Sandra-171 Ewing, Roger-66,171 Faltynowski, John-171 Faltynowski, Lillian-171 Fetters, William-171 Fields, Bill-66,171 Finnell, Ronnie-175 Fisher, Paul-171 Flook, Ethel-171 Flynn, Kathleen-171 Ford, Ronnie-171 Foster, Delores-154, 171 75 70 I0 '-17C -170 ,175 J 175 E70 ,175 70 170 L70 171 1 1 71 E75 71 71 171 n-171 71 1 '5 71 54,171 French, ,Xllen-171 Frizzol, Ronnie-174 Fry, Dale-171 Fry, Kenneth-171 Fry Mary-175 Garrison, Dwight-170 Gerlt, Martha-171 Gillham, David-171 Glorioso, Mary Ann-171 Goldsworthy, Mike-58, 171 Goodell, Donald-171 Gordon, Howard-175 Gould, Agnes-171 Goodwin, Sandra-175 Grady, Becky Ann-171 Grauberger, Tom-171 Grayson, Lorene-171 Greathouse, Kenneth-171 Greathouse, John E. -171 Green, Mary-171 Gregory, Brenda-171, 175 Griffith, Kenneth-171 Griggs, Bob-171 Groves, Norris-171 Guillou, Jerrv-171 Haks, Larry-171 Hall, 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