EADS HIGH SCHOOL JootUt Back row from L to R. Coaches Barry Loos, Mike Jamison, Gail Crawford 5th: E. Lang, R. Brown, G. Lulf, K. Peck, D. Wissel, D. Eikenberg, G. Stoker, 4th: K. Frazee, J. Fredricks, B. Frazee M. Jacobs, S. Lujan, J. Weirich, G. Davis, A. Seibel 3rd: J. Lujan, R. Glover, S. Watts, M. Weirich, D. Stavely, F. Miller, D. Dunlap, 2nd: J. Hulteen, A. Voss, D. Weirich, J. Uhland, G. Knoblock, R. Philips, M. Forsyth, 1st: F. Crow, D. Kelley, J. Weirich, K. Peck, M. Barnett. The 1973-74 Football season started off with 4 straight wins which made it look as if it was the year for the Eads Eagles. This was not the case however, as we lost our last five games. Our first loss, which was against Stratton, was the turning point of the season. We seemed to have lost our morale following that game. We continued to be lees agressive with each game. I feel our schedule was thougher than the previous year, but our record should have been better. I hope the members of the team found satis- faction in participating in football this past season, and that they aquired traits which has helped developed them into better men. 1973 Coach Crawford Junior Varsity Football Pictured are Clean - Up Day Sophomores 1st Juniors 2nd Seinors 3rd Freshmen 4th vs to SHS 12 Kit Carson JH vs Eads JH 42 0 STUCO District Meeting September 26, 1973 Everyone is busy...busy... busy... What's Football? PIZZA PARTY was held September 20, 1973, for the football boys and the coaches. Mr. Loos talked at the pep rally. EHS Photo Annual students went to Pueblo Central High School November 15, 1973, for a clinic. Yum-Yum STUDENT S s h EHS BonFire s The Eads Bonfire of 1973 was a large success due mostly to a mini- mal collection of wood, but a good effort on behalf of the Freshman Class. It was a cold, windy night for burning the wet pile of wood, due to heavy rains on the days preceeding this annual event. The cheerleaders and pom-pon girls however, livened up the event, with a large amount of encouraging, cheers to liven up the cold crowd and boost the Eagles to victory. HOMECOMING The 1973 Homecoming Parade was on a cold and windy Sat. morning. The EHS Band led the parade followed by the class floats and Homecoming Oueen candidates, escorts, and attend- ants . The first place float was a giant mouse chewing on a piece of cheese. The Juniors were very proud of their float especially after working on it until 3:00 a.m. Saturday morn- ing. The second place float was by the Freshmen Class. Chase the Savages out of our Terri- tory was the theme of their float. The third place float was a big tennis shoe by the Sopho- more Class. Homecoming Oueen candidates were Cathy Woelk, Barbara Barlow, and Shelly Holthus. Their escorts were Eddie Lang, Rod Brown, and Bruce Stavely. Homecoming Candidates Escorts PARADE 73 First Place Class of 75 Second Place Class of 77 Third Place Class of 76 The 8th grade float and the Sr. float are not pictured. They were as follows: 8th grades was a large trash can containing a Lamar Savage. The theme was Keep America Clean. A Savage grave with we can make it happen was the theme of the Sr. float. Other entries were, the bicycles and Scott Pearcey's ship. E.H.S. Band Seventh Grade Shelly Holthus was a Senior princess for 1973 Homecom- ing. Homecoming 7 3 Moments to Remember Barb Barlow Homecoming '73 was very successful as was a Senior princess for 1973 Homecom- well as exciting. It was an event in ing. which all were involved. Students of Eads High as well as parents, grandparents and alumni were a part of the annual event. Past football stars of E.H.S. were honored, past Home - coming Queens of E.H.S. were honored and the Eads High football team showed the fans an excellent game. Cathy Woelk was crowned Homecoming Queen for 73. Homecoming '73 was an event that will be remem- bered by all involved for many years to come. Andy Voss, Mike Weirich, Jerry Frederick, Ed Lang, Bruce Stavely, Rod Brown Char Woelk, Linda Bendorf, Kim Crow, Cathy Woelk, Shelly Holthus, Barb Bar- lw HOMECOMING DANCE SEPTEMBER 29TH Have you tried Scope????? The Homecoming Dance was held September 291973. Cathy Woelk was crowned Queen with her escort as Eddie Lang. Her attendants were: Barbara Barlow--her escort Rod Brown Shelly Holthus--her escort Bruce Stavely Kim Crow--her escort Jerry Frederick Linda Bendorf--her escort Mike Weirich Charlene Woelk--her escort Andy Voss. Watch your hands Rod!!!! ocToiuat f s M T w T F S I 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 ■A time to be bom, and a time to ■die; a time to plant, and a time to | |pluck up that which is planted; The Junior Varsity football team lost to the Lamar J. V. on October 5, 1973 by the score of 8-6. The Eads pep club cheered the boys on, but did no good. Stratton Eads 13'3 Great play by a Junior, Jerry Weirich. OCTOBER 5TH, 1973 SCHOOL DAY PICTURES OCTOBER 6TH, 1973 SENIOR PICTURES OCTOBER 10TH, 1973 TEACHER PARENT CONFERENCE Hey guys, can I play too? I JUNIOR HIGH FOOTBALL Mark Weirich kicks off to the opponent. The young Eagles seem to be waiting on the other team to score. warms up as they await the tart of the game. The Juniors are about to stop Wiley on the 35 yard line. BAND DAY . . Left, left, left right left... Happy Birthday John!! On Oct. 20th the 30 members EHS Band attended the S.C.S.C. Band Day contest. They were judged received a 1 rating in street marching and field performance. On Oct. 19th the Eads High football team was defeated by the Limon Bad- gers. The final score was 54-20, while while the half time score was 31-20 in Limon's favor. October 23, 1973 the Juniors took the S.A.T. Tests which were very important to college standings. October 23, 1973, the Eads High Marching Band went to Las Animas to participate in a field marching contest. Eads placed third in Class C. Poiuc erpuff Football 28-7 Cheerleaders for the Spunky Chickers were Brent and Kent Frazee, David Stavely, and Frank Miller. MASH Cheer- leaders were Kip Peck, John Lujan, John Hulteen, and Mark Forsythe. Eddie Lang was crowned King of the Night!?! Naturally, the Juniors and Sophomores won the ballgame! A time to kill, and a time to heal; a time to break down, and a time to build up; Lesa, quit playing around. Settle down... Grade TI[me The end of the second six weeks period brought out many weird expressions from Eads High School students and faculty. Some of the expressions were those of happiness, shock, relaxa- tion, and some students were just plain old bored. Oh my gosh! The better side of Mark. Duh... What 'cha been up to, Gary? See a streaker?? me up with your rules. f Glenn Davis, Junior EADS OVER WALSH Mike Weirich, Soph. 66 - 54 David Stavely, Soph. FBLA MEETING November 29, 1973 Wrestling at Walsh November 30, 1973 Haswell Basketball at Wiley November 27, 1973 Darn it!! E.J.H s. Basketball at Cheyenne Wells November 27, 1973 Taking it real easy, uh Robb Come on Lonnie, you can do it.. Winter Stick him, Dewey Ride him, Kim P. There ain't nothing to it Sports 73 74 Another Eagle Victory Go Eads Go! !! December S M T W T F S 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 E Club Prom left to right: Mr. DeVaughn, Dewey Dunlap, Richard Glover, Danny Beeson, Stuart Lujan, Gary Stoker, Second Row: Paul Zimmerman, Glen Davis, Alfred Seibel, Dutch Eikenberg, Brent Frazee, Jerry Weirich, Mike Jacobs, Third Row: Mike Weirich, Bruce Stavely, Rod Brown. earn From left to right: David Stavely, Jerry Frederick, Frank Miller, Robb Stoker, David Ellicott, Kent Frazee, Second Row: Dallas Dean, Kent Stoker, Brent Stoker, Mark Forsythe, Third Row: Andy Voss, Donnie Kelly, John Weirich, Donald Oswald, Frank Crow. BASKETBALL SUMMARY FOR 1973 - 74 This past 73-74 in Basketball was the best Basketball season E.H.S. has ever had, with a 23-1 record. The accomplishments of this team were many; undefeated regular season, won Sub - District Tournament, won District Tournament, and second in the State Tournament. One of the maior assets this year had was the desire and attitude to be a champion! Due to graduation this coming May we will lose some outstanding per- sonnel one of these will be Bruce Stavely ''all conferende - all state). Bruce was a great leader on this years team and will be a snot we hope we can fill next year. Also due to graduation we will lose Dutch Eikenberg and Gary Stoker who helped us out in the season and had great attitudes. Next years season looks very good. We have coming back four excep- tional ballplayers in Glen Davis, Jerry Weirich, Brent Frazee, and Mike Weirich. Also we are looking forward to having David McBee at the center position for his defense and rebounding abilities. Some other individuals that will help us are those of Stuart Lujan, David Stavely, Frank Miller, Brent Stoker, and possibly some Sophmores. In closing I would like to thank Coach Gail Crawford for his assistance this oast season. Also I know that the team and coaches greatly appreciate the support that the student body and community gave the team this yeat. We hope it will continue in all SPORTS. COACH DeVAUGHN B. Stavely muscles up for a bucket!!!! D. McBee goes for 2 Eads 62 Karval 59 G. Davis plays his kind of ball--three on one!! J. Weirch shows his might!!! Eads 98 K. Carson 55' Franci Dunlap Cathy Woelk Kim Crow Shelly Holthus Linda Bendorf Cathy was EHS'S candidate in the Miss Spirit Colorado contest in Colorado Springs. Cathy was elected by the faculty to be the Zonta Girl of the year, 1973-74 Outstanding Teenagers of America Society and to the Society of outstanding American High School students as well as to the National Honor Society of our school. Cathy was a candidate for the South eastern Miss Colo- rado Pageant and Prom Oueen. Carrol Sammons Lesa Lester Peggy Glover CATHY WOELK Eads High School showed their Christmas SDirit all up and down the halls of the school. After the movie which was shown at school on the last day before the vacation, there was a gift exchange between t-he students of EaHs High School. A time to cast away stones, and a time to gather stones to- gether; a time to embrace, and a time to refrain from embracing. s M T W T F S 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 Freshmen Basketball Team Donald Oswald, Mark Forsythe, Donnie Kelley, Andy Voss Frank Crow, John Lujan (Not pictured is John Weirich) Freshman Basketball I feel Eads High School has talent coming up in basketball which will help keep a winning tradition going. The freshman basketball team played real tough competition this year winning 1 game and losing 3, but they showed improvement throughout the season. Next year as these boys join the sophomores on the J.V. Team, I'm sure that we will see some fine results. —Coach Crawford A The Voice of Democracy winners are from left to right Brent Frazee, Kent Frazee, Kim Crow, Mike Jacobs, and Melodie Laird. Donald Lulf is not pictured. VOICE OF DEMOCRACY My Responsibility as a Citizen was the speech theme that all juniors in EHS wrote for the Voice of Democracy Contest sponsored by the Kit Carson VFW. Six win- nets Were selected. Mike Jacobs was first over all in EHS with Brent Frazee finishing second. Third place went to Melodie Laird with Kent Frazee pulling down fourth. Kim Crow received fifth place while Donald Lulf got sixth. Miss Less Sck o ad tic The Scholastic Bowl entrants for 1974 are: Back row, Mark Blakemore, Gary Stoker, Chris Abrams, Frank Crow: Front row, Miss Less, Linnae Kelley, Delinda Eikenberg, Nikki Igou, Lynette Abrams. Jan. Eads 71 Alone again naturally. Here, let me get your hat. 25 A ra pahoe 4 I You have beautiful armpits. After getting off to a slow start, the Eagles came through with another easy win over Arapahoe and their 10th straight game win. Bruce Stavely led the scoring for the Eagles with 23 points. Don't look now, but uh... your fiy is open. In the back row, starting from left to right is Delinda Eikenberg, Polly Zimmerman, Kim Crow, and Barb Barlow. Kneeling are Pam Brown, Cathy Woelk, Nikki Igou, Kim Philpy, Sheila Osthoff and Debbie Bethel. Coach Mr. Crawford. Barb Barlow SENIOR WE WON! I'. I I Cathy Woelk SENIOR EAGLES GRAB league TOURNEY Debbie Bethel SOPHOMORE Nikki Igou SOPHOMORE Kim Philipy SENIOR Kim Crow JUNIOR From left to right: Carrie Lulf, Julie Mast, Debbie Thomas, Kim Branom, Leanna Woods, Lynette Abrams. Bonita James, Cindy Bright, Glenda Bright, Sonya Sheridan, Debbie Bethel, Delinda Eikenberg. Jan Burrows, Penny Weirich, Deana Batterton, Polly Zimmerman, Miss Lessenden. Barbara Barlow, Nikki Igou, Pam Davis, Kim Philpy, Jackie Ellicott, Linnae Kelly. Debi Jacobs, Janet Richards, Peggy Glover, Lesa Lester, Carrol Sammons, Pam Brown, Charlene Woelk. Cathy Woelk, Kim Crow, Linda Bendorf, Franci Dunlap, Shelly Holthus. £A D S High School WRESTLING going from left to right starting at top; Coach Jameson, Sonny Watts Richard Glover, Danny Beeson, Kip Peck, Row 2; Rod Brown, Alfred Seibel, Dewey Dunlap Delmar Eikenberg, Lyle Beeson, Row 1; Marty Barnett, Denny Weirich Eddie Lang, Jeff Uland, Ronnie Phill i.ps, Gary Knoblock Absent are; Coach Moore, George Lulf. Kim Peck Eads 50 49 60 30 0 42 33 60 47 33 42 Burlington T. Holly T. League T. District T. Walsh 14 Manz. 12 McClave 12 Arickaree 25 Stratton 54 Crowley C. 16 Cheyenne W. 24 Hugo 9 Manz. 12 Limon 21 Flagler 27 1st Place 2nd Place. 4th Place 4th Place Glen shoots for another 2 big points. Jerry looks down court for a gaurd. Glen says, I thought only cars had collisions! What a drag... _ , . _ , , AROUND THE CAMPUS What are you, weird? Class of 1975 George Lulf Rod Brown Alfred Seibel Danny Beeson This year at State there were four people that won the first two and lost the last two and that was; Rod Brown-----------Senior George lulf---------Senior Eddie Lang----------Senior Alfred Seibel-------Junior Dewey Dunlap------------Sophomore Won the first and third and lost the second and fourth. Danny Beeson------------Sophomore Lost out in the first match and was unable to get back in. Denny Weirich........... Freshman Won the first one and lost the second and was unable to get back in. Eddie Lang Dewey Dunlap Denny Weirich Student Life EAGLE SPORTS March 8, 1973 Eads High School Page GOOD LUCK AT DISTRICT Glen junior 5' 10 AVERAGING: 49% FG 66% FT 15.5 Pts 5 Rbs 248 Tot. Pts. (16 games) Davis Dutch Ei kenberg Senior 6' 1 AVERAGING: 55% FG 66% FT 2.0 Pts 3.3 Rbs 27 Tot. Pts. (13 games) Brent Junior 5' 10 AVERAGING: 48% FG 55% FT 12.2Pts 3.3Rbs 209 Tot. Pts. (17 games) Frazee Mike Jacobs Junior Stuart Lujan The fine performance of these twelve, young cagers shown here has brought a first-in-history to Eads High School—an undefeated season, (17-0). The next step in their long chain of fame is the District Tourney on March 8 9. This season's games and scores are given below. Home games are indicated by . First go-round scores are those appearing first with the opponent team's name. Junior 6' 6 AVERAGING: 61% FG 42% FT 4.3 pts 5.1 Rbs 35 Tot. Pts. (8 games) David McBe - - NON-LEAGUE - - Walsh: 66-54 Swink: 85-43 Holly: 91-44 Stratton: 91-47 Crowley County ........... 75-71 - - LEAGUE - - Cheyenne Wells: 85-54 Kit Carson . . 98-55 Karval . . . . 60-51 Hugo............88-61 Plainview . . . 7o-56 Arapahoe . . . 74-41 Senior 5' 10 AVERAGING: 54% FG 63% FT 14.1 Pts 5.9 Rbs 240 Tot. Pts. (17 games) Bruce Stave! 80-61 98-74 62-59 113-76 71-43 84-59 [Continued on page 5) Senior 5' 10 AVERAGING: 44% FG 86% FT 5.1 Pts 3.1 Rbs 62 Tot. Pts. (12 games) --ALTERNATES- Gary Stoke Junior 5' 11 AVERAGING: 31% FG 58% FT 2.0 Pts 1.3 Rbs 26 Tot. Pts. (13 games) V 1 David Stavely Junior Brent 6' 1 AVERAGING: 59% FG 61% FT 15.1Pts 12.0Rbs 258 Tot. Pts. (17 games) Stoker Jerry Wei riel 5' 9 AVERAGING: 38% FG 61% FT 3.0 Pts 1.3 Rbs 49 Tot. Pts. (16 games) Sophomore Chet DeVaughn Gail Crawford 61 3 AVERAGING: 52% FG 54% FT 11.2P ts 16.0Rbs 191 Tot. Pts. (17 games) Mike Head Coach Ass't. Coach Wei ri cl ON TO STATE GRADE SCHOOL AND JUNIOR HIGH SCIENCE JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL Justin Ellicott Mark Weirich Karen Ebright Mandy Weirich m 3 k ® j PhilliD Newman Dawn Gulley Suzette Parnetr Donna James Parry Hoi thus STUDENT COUNCIL EIGHTH GRADE HARD AT WORK What goes down must come up. I want to play too. Get me out of here coach. The Eagles rocketed to top at District this week. First they socked it to Genoa 78 to 66. Then they went back and flattened Flagler 71 to 63. Watch out for some real power in the State Tournament next year. DISTRICT STATE TOURNAMENT All State Team 1974 Rebounds in three games Off. Def. 3 7 Total 10 The All-State Team is chosen by their individual oerformance Brent Frazee curing the tournament. Eads High Junior 5' 10 -s proud to have three olayers FG FT F TP chosen -- 21 8 10 54 (Three Games at State Tourney) Brent Bruce Bruce Stavely Senior 5' 10 FG FT F TP 20 7 7 47 Rebounds in three games Off. Def. 12 17 Total 29 (Three Games at State Tourney) Rebounds in three games Off. Def. 9 7 Total 16 Glen Glen Davis Junior 5'10 FG FT F TP 19 8 10 47 (Three Games at State Tourney) f  i DL CL 4 74 S Jhre e Qn e s$cl jftreienti PLyi 4 ante Do you believe in the ability ■to WILL things to happen. Janie did. Janie..............Nancy McCracken Dr. Bonner.........Bruce Stavely Judy...............Marlena Marx Marilyn............Deana Batterton Don................Nate Rose Nurse..............Bonnie Amerine Frank Jackson......Rod Brown dame J4« rriet Poor brilliant Mousey might go on in her role of helper' and 'rug' for the other girls if her boisterous fifteen year old sister didn't enter che scene. Betty Mousey Wilson.... Cathy Woelk Doris Gaylord.............Shelly Holthus Arlene.....................Bonnie Amerine Barbara....................Carol Sammons Dean Midison...............Mancy McCracken Harriet...................Marlena Marx ma Grandma's sleep-walking proves to be better than what John Maxwell had expected. Mrs. Maxwell Mr. Maxwell. Louise...... Billie...... Elmer....... Muggsy---- Grandma..... Marlena Maxx David Wissel Nancy McCracken Carol Sammonss Gary Stoker Nate Rose Cathy Woelk Wheres the beer. Eagle fans watching the game ha..ha.. The streaker. Holding hands A1 Saturday the coach of Eads High School was killed by a runner turn- ing third. Not bad for used gum. Nikki Igou did fine job during the track season. She has the 50 yd. dash record at 6.1 seconds. The 100 yd. dash record at 11.3, the 220 record at 26.4, the 80 yd. hurdles at 12.0, the 110 yd. hurdles at 16.2, standing broad jump at 8 1 1 2 , running broad jump at 16' 11 . Congratulations to the trackster which set all the school records during the 1974 track season. She did very good throughout the year. We wish Nikki the very best in the years which are to come. The members of each sport chose the athlete which they thought was outstanding in that sport. They were from left to right: Brent Frazee, Baseball; A1 Seibel, Wrestling; Bruce Stavely, Track; Glen Davis, Basketball; Ed Lang, Football. Mr. Frank Jacobs: Thank You For 14 Years of Dedicated Service. Bruce Stavely was voted as Athlete of the Year bv E Club and the coaches. i Choir 1973-4: Tod row, Chris Abrams Mike Resendez, Pam Hendricks, Eleanor Resendez, Nancy McCracken, Deana Bat- terton, Middle Row; Peggy Glover, Lesa Lester, Glenda Bright, Kim Philpy, Front row; Dallas Dean, Richard Glover, Cathy Woelk, Char Woelk, Marlena Marx, Lynette Abrams, and Mr. Wilson. The Bobbsy Twins. Donna shows off the tail end of things. Oh, no! I knew I shouldn't have gone out to the cow barn! What's that growth on his head? FASHION SHOW Journalism In the back row from left to right are Jerry Veirich, David Stavely, Richard Glover, Frank Miller, Polly Zimmerman, Kim Crow, Sonya Sheridan, Debbie Bethel, Pam Hendricks, Tracy Atha, Kim Williams, Nancy McCracken SPONSOR MR„ PEARL, Bonnie Amerine,, Gary Stoker, Marlena Marx, Melodie Laird, Kent Frazee, Linda Bendorf, Brent Frazee. In the back row from left to right are Bonnie Amerine, Car- rol Sammons, Francie Dunlap, SPONSOR MR PEARL, In the front row are David Ellicot Brent Stoker, Kent Frazee, Brent Frazee, Kent Stoker. F.B.L.A. YEARBOOK STAFF Editor-Kent Frazee Co-F.ditor-Franci Dunlap In the back row from left to right Donald Lulf, Peggy Glover, Rick Spady, Lesa Lester, Kent Frazee, Franci Dunlap, Kim Crow, Paul Zimmerman, Alfred Seibel, Kim Williams, George Hainer. In front row Mike Jacobs Todd Larrew, John Rush, Dee Lott and Sheila Osthoff. Not pictured, Jerry Weirich. Cathy Woelk 1973-74 Student Council President Charlene Woelk 1973- 74 Student Council Reporter 1974- 75 Sec.-Treas. Kent Frazee 1973-74 Student Council Vice-President mxKe Jacobs 1974-75 Student Council President Janet Richards 1973-74 Student Council Sec.-Treas. 1974-75 Vice-President 1974-75 Student Council Reporter National Honor Society 1973-74 Shelly Holthus, Bruce Stavely, Sponsor, Mrs Niquette, Cathy Woelk, Kim Philpy , and Gary Stoker. Busdrivers: Bob Laird, Evelyn Garner, Chuck Niquette, Bill Magnuson, Larry Gifford, James Atha, Butch Robertson, Ralph Lancaster. Cooks: Alice Glover, Dorothy Collins, Jane Rittgers, Christine Anderson. School Board: Dora Gulley, Pete Koch, Bud Larrew, Robert Woods, Bob Wei rich, Ray Griswould, Tom James. Custodians Pete Schleining Bill Magnuson Clyde Mohler Coaches comments: Boys Track Congratulations to the members of the track team for a fine, season. Con- sidering the number competing on the team, the third place trophy at Tribune and the second place finish in the league meet were good accomplishments through hard work. We will miss Bruce Dutch and George next year, but they are alot of underclassmen which should make the core of a fine team in the future. Deep concentration.... -Coach Crawford- GIRLS BOYS TRACK TEAM Coaches comments: Girls Track Girls track come in strong this year at Eads. The team won the second place trophy at Tribune, fourth out of of over 30 schools at the Badger Relays, and second at the league meet. Although alot of the girls didn't win a first place, they tried and picked up points in seconds, thirds, fourths, and fifths and this is how you win meets. Barb, Deana, Kim Philpy, and Cathy W9elk were Seniors on this years team who we will miss next year, but the majority of the team will return next year looking for more trophies, medals, and ribbons. I'm almost there!! -Coach Crawford- irs t row ■Charlene Woelk, Debi Jacobs, Sony Sheridan, Cathy Woelk, Kim Branom, and Kim Crow. Second row--Bonita James, Linda Bendorf, Polly Zimmerman, Debbie Bethel, Deana Batterton, Nikki Igou, and Janet Richards. Back row--Delinda Eikenberg, Pam Davis, Kim Philioy, Limnae Kelley, Mary Blakemore, and Barb Barlow. Back row- Bruce Stavely, Dutch Eikenberg, Rob Stoker, Jerry Weirich Brent Frazee, and Coach Crawford. Middle row- A1 Seibel, Kent Frazee, Mike Weirich, Mike Jacobs, David Stavely, and David McBee InHonMe i °block- Barnett, John Weirich, Donald Oswald, Barry watches his team in action What's so funny? Baseball team membersare from left to right. Back row. Coach Loos, Al Seibel, Stuart Luian Frank Miller, Dutch Eikenberg, David McBee, Jerry Frederick, Bruce Stavely, Brent Frazee, Front Row: John Hulteen,Delmar Eikenberg,Gary Knoblock, Don Kelley, Marty Barnett, Denny Weirich, Kio Peck, Dallas Dean The 1974 Baseball season was very successful for the Eagles as shown by Stuart's expression of joy and happiness. Against BethuneCoach Loos directs Brent Frazee and Kip Peck home to score two of the Thirty-five runs. This year we compiled a seven win and six loss record. However, this does not show the true picture. The schedule that we had this year was the toughest this school has ever faced. By playing this tough schedule we were able to bring home a league championship, a district or quarter final championship and set a state record by scoring 35 runs in only 4 times at bat. Our team was a team of hitters. We averaged something like 12 or 13 runs a game and compiled a 340 team Batting Average. We collected about 8 to 10 hits a game, which is well above average. Our low points this year were our pitching staff and our lack 6f experience, of which both hurt us in semi-final game of the state tournament at Campo. Next year, we'll have our experience and a state championship. What profit hath he that worketh in that wherein he laboureth? MAY S M T W T F S 12 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 1 1974 FACULTY Jacob Dief Gall Crawford Chet DeVaughn I Harry Hamby I Dorothy Hlxon Frank Jacobs Mike Jamison Doris Lessenden E.H. S Wayne Spencer ADMINISTRATION Ward (Lane) Mitchell Sheila Osborne Sonja spencer KINDERGARTEN David Baxter Monty Mays Cody Priddy Clarence Pierce SharrcT Woodwara Donald Bayyett Richard Beeson Jimmy Berry Shelley Buhrer David Buhrle Terry Frederick Michael Krei Dick Lulf Tom Lulf Allen Osborn Max Owens Diana Pearcey Curtis Parker First Grade Pi % Norman Resendez Darren Rakowski Steve Phillips Darin West Clinton Watts Bec’ty Thomas Larry Taylor Kristin Swisher SECOND Mrs. Stoker Harry Abrams Ricky Buck Patrick Cameron David Crow Derrick Crow Paula Dresher Todd Frazee Curtis Good Kristine Hines Andrew James Christie Kelley Linda Kelley Marsha Koch Jeffery Lane Dana Legg Dale LeGrand Shonie Mayo Julie McKnight Allen Osborn Dawn Pfingston Joey Vittaco Tina Walker Shelly Watts Rhonda Igou Wanda Moore Diane Brown L .L Mike Chappel Vicki Cook Jeff Kelley Mark Kelley Greg Griswould Shelly Mayc 4 Marlene Nelson Scott Patterson Darrel Osborn Barry Davis n Li U Melinda Harris Scott Pearcey jM Chris Cameron Kevin Hebberd Sebrina Brandfas i i Charla Crow ft Ken Kelly Serena Dixon !'■! Tina Hulteen Everett Buhrle I animy r reaerick Cheryl Knoblock Roger Calkins Jerry McIntosh Julie Oswald Brad Owen 4 th Tony Rakowski Karl Resendez Darla Richardson Steve Shotton Bob Taylor Tony Vitacco Betty Wheeler Mike Weeks Sally Weil Marci Woods Dennis Gulley Van Brown Keith Parker 5th Grade ... Andrew McCracken Mrs. Magmuson Cindy Berry Teresa Phillips Cindy Taylor Cathy Wei rich Mike Mayo f' L§L Barry Koch Lori Kelly % i Angie Pearcy Richy Garrison Leisha Dunlap Lori McKnight Doug Noland Lonnie Monson Tommy Chapel Lana Jacobs Marlynn Pder David Nelson Jimmie Moore Rhonda Greswould Sixth Grade Cheree Philpy Betsy Legg Bradley Buck Steve Uhland B'ian Patterson Darla Batterton Billy Wilcox Tom Resendez I Jana Osborne Jon Atkins Patty Frazee Sandy Mast Pam Robertson Connie Watts Chris Howard Teena Monson Shoni McKnighl r Brett Legg Mrs. L. Fox Debbie Lubbers Glenda Lessenden Delisa Eikenberg £ r Cindy Harold HASWELL Deana Griswould Rosalie Trujillo Delene Eikenberg Delton Eikenberg Dreama Griswould Paul Stoker Rhonda Davis Steve Trujillo ELEMENTARY Paul Stavely Ross Trujillo Ross Davis Steve Roberts Jack Dixon Perry Duniap Staley Deil Jack Barnes Kirk Branom John Cocklin Tim Williams Richard Monson 7 th Grade Phillip Newman Milton Watts Suzette Barnett Linda Delaney Debbie Garrison Christy Kelley Sheila Mayo Michele Beeson Martha Blakemore Johnnie Brown Peggy Brown Randae Brown Tina Frederick Mary Hulteen Seventh Grade You are now leaving the fun days of dolls and playing cops and robbers. But are get- ting ready for the great times of sports and being cheerleader. Yet you are not old enough to do as you please, your parents are giving you more freedom and alot more responsibility. Times are not really as bad as they seem. You still have a long life- time ahead of you, so enjoy it to the fullest. Patty Glover Donna James Leta Kelley Theresa Knoblock Linda Oswald Kendra Nelson Shelly Shotton Debra Watts Paula weirich Sponsor Verle Bean Mike O’Dea Sponsor jUdy Bean Nancy Davis Jackie Gardner Rhonda Howard Lois LeGrand Konda McKnight Lori Zimmerman Class Curtis Abbott Lynette Abrams Dala Amerine Marty Barnett David Blakemore President — John Lujan Vice-President — Blayne Batterton Se%retary — Pam Davis Treasurer — Frank Crow Student Council — Pam Brown Student Council — John Weirich FRESHMAN CLASS Cindy Bright Sponsor: Mr. Hamby Terri Hendricks Debi Jacobs Donnie Kelley Valerie Lyon Julie Mast Larry Mardale Meeks Donald Oswald Andy Voss And all this time I thought it was just a candy machine. Steve Parker Kip Peck Debora Thomas Ronnie Phillips Penny Weirich Mr. Hamby Unnae Kelley Vice President Janet Richards Secretary Treasurer Delinda Eikenberg Linda Bendorf Chris Abrams STUCO Representative ST: a The Sophomore Class of Eads High, 1973-74, was a very active class. P r ,,v; ii 2. Liu Eight of the Sophomore Boys Nikki Igou Mike Jamison p3Tt iclpfl t6(l President Sponsor in football, ten of the girls were in Pep Club, and Linda Bendorf was a cheerleader and Danny Beeson represented the Class of '76 as a princess for homecoming. Janet Ricnards was a Pom-Pon girl and also was the Secretary for the Eads Dallas Dean Dewey Dunlap David Ellicott High Student Council while Linda Bendorf was the class STUCO Representative. Five Sophomore boys Richard Glover Frank Miller Eddie Osborn Kent Rakowski David Stavely Brent Stoker Kent Stoker particioat ed in wrestling, and two reoresented the Class of 76 at the State Wrestling Tourney in Greeley. These were Dewey Dunlap and Danny Beeson. The Soohomore Class can. be esoecially proud of Mike Weirich David Stavely and Brent Stoker who represented the Class and school at the State Basketball Tournament in Denver. David Stavely and Brent Stoker were alternates on the State Second Place Team, while Mike Weirich was a starter. Nikki Igou reoresented the Class well in girls athletics while nine Sophomore girls Robert Stoker Rudy Trujillo Sonny Watts Mike Weirich particioated. The Soohomore boys also added much to the Eads High Baseball and Track teams. The Sophomores can be proud of their Debbie Bethel Mary Blakemore class as they add very much to Eads High. Pam Hendricks Brenda LaCost Melinda LaCost Sonya Sheridan. Tracy Atha Tammy Crow Beeson Polly Zimmerman 4 Vice-President Glenda Bright President Kim Crow Raymond Engle Reporter Melodie Laird Student Council Glen Davis I Barry Loos Mr. MOOre J tJBUl Jerry Adamson Lyle Beeson This is the Junior Class float, which won first place. Delmar Eikenberg Francl Dunlap Secretary-T reasurer NIOR CLASS Lesa Lester Brent Frazee Kent Frazee i Hi Wi Jerry Frederick Peggy Glover George Hainer Mike Jacobs Cathy LaCost Stuart Lujan Dee Lott Donald Lulf Sheila Osthoff “I i Todd Larrew Eleanor Resendez Alfred Seibei Jerry Weirich Ron Weil Kim Williams Rick Spaoy Paul Zimmerman Seniors Barbara Ann Barlow Powderpuff Football 1,2,3.4; Powderpuff Captain 1,2,3,4; Powderpuff Escort 4; Basket- ball 1,2,3,4; Track 1,3,4; Annual Photo 3 (Assistant Editor); Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Pep Club Officer 1,2,3,4 (Drummer, Secretary, Vice President, President); Class Officer 1,3 (Secretary, President); Student Council 3,4; Band 1; Chorus 1,2; Homecoming Queen Candidate 4; Girls’ E-Club 4. Mrs Niquette Sponsor Friends, in'll Remember You... Bonnie Lynne Amerine Eagle Staff 3,4; Pep Club 1,2; Cheerleader 2; Annual Staff 3; F8LA 3,4; FBLA Treasurer 3; FBLA President 4; Student Council 4; Class Favorite 3;CrlscoGirl Award 1; Powderpuff Announcer 2. Office Help 3,4; Chorus 1,3; Elementary P. E. Assistant 4; Class Reporter 4; Class Pla 3,4; Candy Striper 1; Home Ec. Assistant 4. Eldon Bruce Staveiy Powderpuff Cheerleader 1,2; Band 1,2; Stage Band 3; Football 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Track 1,2.3.4; Track Record 3; E—Club 2,3,4; National . Honor Society 4; Annual Staff 3; Student Council 2.4; Eagle Staff 3; Nominated to Boulder Engineering 3; Class Play 3.4. Carrol Ann Sammons Pep Club 3,4; FBLA 3,4; FBLA Vice President 3; European Tour 3; Eagle Staff 3,4; Class Play 3,4. Catherine Lucille Woelk Cheerleader 1,2,3,4, Powderpuff Football 1,2.3.4; Girls' Basketball 1,2,3,4; Track 1.2,3.4; Band 1,2,3,4; Stage Band 3,4; Chorus 1,2,3,4; National Honor Society 3,4; Homecoming Queen 4; Powderpuff Escort 4; Class Play 3,4; Girls' E—Club 4. Chester Leroy Mast Pep Club 2,3; Football 1; Art Fair 3. David Burrei Wissel Band 1.2,3,4; Arkansas Valley Honor Band 3; Nomination: All-American Honor Band 3; Stage Band 3,4; Pep Band 1,2,3.4; Band Officer. 4; American Mile-High Symphonic Band 3; Football 4; Basketball 1,2,3; Baseball 2; Track 1; E-Club 4; Class Play 3.4; European Tour 3 Think of Yon. . . Deana Jean Batterton Pep Club 1,2,3.4: Powderpuff Football 1,4; Chorus 1,2,3,4; Girls' Basketball 1,3,4; Track 1,3,4; Annual Staff 3; Candy Striper 2; Class Play 4. Delcarl Louis Eikenberg Band 1,2; Chorus 1,2; Football 3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Baseball 3.4. Harold Edward Lang Football 1,2,3,4; Wrestling 1,2,3,4; Track 2; Homecoming Escort 4; Powderpuff King, Escort, Coach 4; Powderpuff Cheerleader 3; Class Play 3; Band 1,2,3; E—Club 4. Nora Elaine LeGrand Pep Club 2,3,4; Cheerleader 2,3 ;Girls' E—Club 4; Girls’ Basketball 2,3,4; Track 1; Volleyball 2; Homecoming Attendant 3; Chorus 1.3; Class Play 3; Powderpuff Football 2,3,4. Gary Craig Stoker Football 1,2,3.4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; National Honor Society 4; President, National Honor Society 4; FBLA 4; Vice President, F8LA 4; Society of Out- standing High School Students 3; Class Officer 4; Student Council 4; Class Play 3,4; E-Club 2.3.4; Band 1. Pray for You. . . George Alan Lulf Wrestling 1,2,3.4; Football 1,2,3,4; Annual Staff 3; E-Club 2,3,4. Kim Eugene Peck Football 1,2,3,4; Wrestling 1,2,3.4; Baseball 1; Track 1; E-Club 1.2,3,4; Class Officer 1; Student Council 1; Class Play 4; Homecoming Escort 2; Annual Staff 3. Kimberly Ann Philpy Pep Club 1.2,3.4; Pep Club Officer 3.4; Girls’ Track 1,3,4; Girls' Basketball 1,2,3,4; National Honor Society 3,4; National Honor Society Treasurer 3; Student Council 1,3,4; Class Officer 1; Homecoming Attendant 2; Girls’ E-Club 4; Powderpuff Football 1,2,3; Candy Striper 1,2; Chorus 1,2,3,4; Annual Photo 3. Mariena Kay Marx Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Chorus 1,2, 3,4; FBLA 3,4; FBLA Secretary 4; Candy Striper 1,2; European Tour 3; Student Council 2; Society of Outstanding Students 3; Eagle Staff 2; Annual Staff 3; Class Play 4. And tohen another day is through.. Michael Raymond Resendez E-Club 2,3.4; FBLA 3 (Parliamentarian); Class Vice President 2,3; Class p'ay 3; Football 2,3,4; Wrestling 1.2,3.4; Track 1; Powderpuff Cheerleader 2; Chorus 4; Library Assistant 1,4. Nancy Lois McCracken Chorus 1,2,3,4; FBLA 3,4; Pep Club 1.2,3; Girls’ Basketball 2,3; Photo Annual 3; Class Play 3,4; Girls’ Track Manager 3; Powderpuff Football 1.2,3.4; Library Assistant 4; Candy Striper 1,2. Nathan Edward Rose Band 1,2; Stage Band 3; Chorus 1; Football 1; Basketball 1,2; Annual Staff 3; Student Council 1,3; Class Play 3.4. Pamela Jean (Osthoff) Resende Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Powderpuff Football 1; Chorus 1,2,3,4; Girls' Basketball 1,2,3,4; Art Fair 1,2,3; Annual Staff 3. Rodney Eugene Brown Football 1,2,3,4; Wrestling 1,2,4; E-Club 2,3,4; E-Club Officer 4; Home-coming Escort 3,4; Powderpuff Coach 2,3,4; Band 1; Class Play 3,4; Class Officer 1. Well still be Friends lo th You John Dwight Rush Annual Staff 3,4. Rashell Dawn Holthus Cheerleader ' ,3,4; Pom Pon Girl 1; Pow ;erpuff Football 1,2,3,4; Homecoming Queen Candidate 4; Homecoming Attendant 1; Girls' State 3; Student Council 1,2,3,4; Stage Band 3; Band 1,2; Annual Staff 3; Powderpuff Escort 4; Class Officer 3,4; Class Play 3,4. Tina Marie (Howerton) Miner Class Officer 1,2; Student Council 4; Pep Club 1,2,3; Chorus 1,2; Photo Annual 3; FBLA 3,4; Eagle Staff 2,3,4; Eagle Editor 4; Runner-up for Crisco Award 2,3; Future Homemakers of America 1; Speech Club l;Miss LJHS Candidate 1. rom 974 Junior-SenioP, 3n DLe Waking The Junior-Senior Prom was completed in four nights of hard work and much disagreement. The Prom was different this year with the tunnel being on the stage with stairs leading down onto the dance floor. No water was allow- ed on the floor for the first time in 50 years, there- fore forcing the Juniors to have a fake fountain. Tunnel of Love???? Prom King Queen Bruce Stavely Shelly Holthus. If you kiss him I'll.... Children at pla',9I the dark about this ? CL M Senior Carrol Sammons and Rod Brown junior Kim Williams and Mark Blakemore Linda Bendorf and Rob Stoker Pam Davis and John Weirich Awards N igh Mark Blakemore wins the Math Award. Melodie Laird gets her Letter for being Manger. Canidates for Outstanding Pep Club Girl are from left to right Barb Barlow, Shellv Holtus, Kim Philpy, Cathy Woelk, Francie Dunlap, Peggy Glover Gary Stoker wins appointment Dutch Eikenberg gets his letter for Athletics West Point Barb Barlow wins Outstanding Pep Club Girl |66 M 5 uLtoH A O A I AL S P R CROP CAR 0 v h I R £ADs N 0 E CO. good luck SENIO R S VOSS CON 0 C O Good Luck to the Seniors SHAMROCK SERVICE Whole Sale and Retail EADS, COLORADO BARTLETT AND COMPANY Fertilizers Feeds Seeds DON KOCH Manager ROBERT C. MILLER AGENCY Real Estate - Insurance Eads, Colorado Haswell Lumber Mast Welding Best wishes for success and happiness Best wishes to the Class of '74. HOLCOMBS COURT And Standard Service Eads, Colorado Eads Lanes Good Luck Seniors F oi-N Foods D R Locker Keep up the Good Work Seniors Kiowa Drug Good Luck Seniors mit m sne«i ommixwkd nimsimmm 4A0 mmr il iS rrc YBi
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