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AaaC. fir y j mu+A W «m '.7 i-trwj7 ('; V 7U , £ st y 'Mf fkts aX'4m ' .Xi A Ac nv . zr KIOWA COITNTY SCHOOL ©ISTRICT RE 1 SCHOOL BOAR© Top Row Left to Right— Jesse Jaimes Jr., Virgil A. Lessenden, Tyrone Mitchell, Bottom Row Left to Right— Robert Weirich, Darrel Koch, Dora Lu Gulley, Gilbert Brown. TABLE Of CONTENTS By Section ADMINISTRATION SPORTS HOMECOMING POWDER PUFF CLUBS FACULTY CLASSES GRADUATION ADVERTISING AN APPEAL TO HEAVEN Washington's Cruisers Moultrie Flag Continental Flag TH£ FLAG . . . Every country has its own flag. Our flag did not always look the way it does today. In the early days the colonists lived in thirteen separate colonies, each with its own flag. The first days of the Revolutionary War, the colonists carried their old flags into battle. They needed one flag to stand for all the colonies fighting together. The American flag was to have a star and a stripe for each of the thirteen colonies. The Betsy Ross Flag with the stars arranged in a circle was based on the idea that no colony should take precedence. This flag evolved into our present day flag. All other flags soon disappeared after the Stars and Stripes was adopted, yet the insignia shown on some of them appears occasionally on a state flag. Betsy Ross Flag Bennington Flag I believe in the United States of America as a government of the people, by the people, for the people; whose just powers are derived from the consent of the governed; a democracy in a republic, a sovereign nation of many sovereign states; a perfect union, one and inseparable; established upon those principles of freedom, equality, justice and humanity for which American patriots sacrificed their lives and fortunes. I therefore believe it is my duty to my country to love it, to support its constitu- tion. to obey its laws, to respect its flag, and to defend it against all enemies. — William Tyler Page ADMIlVISimflOIV Be Americans. Let there be no sectionalism, no North. South, East or West: You are all dependent one on another and should be one in union. In one word, be a nation: be Ameri- cans, and be true to yourselves. —George Washington First President John Adams Second President Superintendent Robert O. Woods Secretary Thomas Jefferson Zanetta Kellev James Madison Third President y Fourth President h Principal Buddy E. Wiser Secretaries Jan Lane and Ester Brown Declaration of Independence: This holy band of our Union. —Thomas Jefferson A Great Heritage Benjamin Franklin: The greatest man and ornament of the age and country in which he lived. —Thomas Jefferson When we are planning for posterity, we ought to remember that virtue is not hereditary. —Thomas Paine Today is yesterday's pupil. — Benjamin Franklin One man with courage makes a majority. — Andrew Jackson Thomas Jefferson: A gentleman of thirty-two, who could calculate an eclipse, survey an estate, tie an artery, plan an edifice, try a case, break a horse, dance a minuet and play the violin. —James Parton National honor is national property of the highest value. —James Monroe We admit of no government by divine right . . . the only legitimate right to govern is an express grant of power from the governed. — William Henry Harrison 1 dont't know who my grandfather was: lam much more concerned to know who his grandson will be. — Abraham Lincoln Providence has showered on this land blessings without number, and has chosen you as the guardians of Freedom, to preserve it for the benefit of the human race. 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Itn nUK-M'AM.I I I m.anm k mutrxi Br A smile is the door to friendship a smile is the key to success a smile is the beginning of love..... a smile is for you to share with the world The Senior Class of 1976 dedicate this annual to Marilyn Kaye Ebright, a friend and classmate. They never quite leave us, our friends who have passed Through the shadows of death to the sunlight above; A thousand sweet memories are holding them fast To the places they blessed with their presence and love. The work which they left and the books which they read Speak mutely, though still with an eloquence rare. And the songs that they sang, the words that they said, Yet linger and sigh on the desolate air. Margaret E. Sangster 1975 DootUf TOP ROW: Jack Barnes, John Weirich, 2nd Row: Mark Weirich, Donnie Kelley, David Stavely, Frank Miller, Mike Weirich, Dewey Dunlap, Gary Knoblock, Steve Parker, Kip Peck, Randy Thomas, Scott Bowen, 3rd ROW: Barry Holthus Marty Barnett, Robbie Frazee, Perry Dunlap, Jeff Unland, Denny Weirich, Frank Crow, Monte Richardson, John Hulteen, Dallas Dean, 4th ROW: Richard Monson, David Miner, Bill Glover, Ronnie Phillips, Sonny Watts, Kirk Branom, Bill Dawson, John Calkins, Lonnie Eder, Milton Watts, Tim Williams, Paul Stavely, Stan Diel HEAD COACH:Mike Jamison ASST. COACH: Wayne Trousdale ASST. COACH: Tom Schafer WALSH STRATTON LAMAR JV TRINIDAD CATHOLIC RECORD 1-8 OUCH I I GOT IT! I GOT IT!! CROWELY COUNTY 0-53 SjT CHEYENNE WELLS 6-4 8 SPRINGFIELD 12-6 (V HOLLY 6-30 ELLICOTT 6-13 Sack the quarterback !! Fake punt Defence.11 In the direction of the ball TOUCHDOWN Eads Eads Eads Eads Eads Eads Cheyenne Wells 8 Cheyenne Wells 14 Lamar 18 Holly 32 Holly 12 Wiley $ umor U an it y Scored 0 S eaion in eview As the football season ends and winter sports start the coaches look back at the kind of season we had. The Junior Varsity ended up with a 1-5 win-loss record but Coach Wayne Trousdale said that inspite of what seemed like a down season for the junior varsity they showed much improvement through out the season. This was evident by the improvement in the running of the plays and what developed into a fine defense. He also stated that the same things plagued the J.V. team as the varsity; namely costly, key mistakes which would turn the game completely around. The team was young and very impres- sive. He said that the team was made of a lot of Freshmen playing key positions. His final comment was that he enjoyed coaching this fine group of young men because of their fine attitude which will be exhibited in Eads' football in the future. Our Marching Band in Fort Collins Chris and Scott helping C.S.U. Shelia tells Pam her newest joke. On Saturday, September 20th, at 3:15 a.m., the Eads High School Band left for Fort Collins. The band arrived at the Town N Country Motel around 7:30 a.m. We changed into our uniforms and proceeded to the parade. After the band had marched, we went to McDonalds and then to Hughs Stadium for the game at 1:30 P.M. between Colorado State University Utah. C.S.U. won with the score of 21 and 17. That evening some of the kids stayed at the motel and had pizza delivered to the motel; others went out to eat pizza and went roller skating. On Sunday the 21st, the band left the motel at about 10:00 a.m. to eat breakfast, leaving Fort Col- oins at about 11:30. At 5:00, the band arrived in Eads. Jl omecomin ctiuitieA BOYS AT PEP RALLY DOWNTOWN E.H.S. PEP RALLY, BEFORE BONFIRE BONFIRE OF 1975 Jl ornecornincj pa ade First Place Class of 79 Second Place Tie Junior High Third Place Class of 76 Homecoming Princess and Escorts Dewey Dunlap and Polly Zimmerman Frank Miller and Mary Blakemore David Stavely and Nikki Igou Former Homecoming Queens Homecoming Attendents and Escorts Barry Holtus and Debbie Watts Robbie Frazee and Jackie Gardner Steve Parker and Kim Branom HOMECOMING QUEEN 1975 NIKKI IGOU This place is crowded If it isn't one Kandae it's another TUSH CHEERLEADERS: Jack Barnes; Jack Dixon; Tim Williams Kirk Branom; John Calkins; GOATROPERS CHEERLEADERS: Scott Bowen; Bill Dawson; John Hulteen Justin Ellicott; Hark Forsyth A very hard-fought defensive battle between the Freshmen and Senior TUSH ( Tough Unbeatable Super Heroines) team and the Sophomore and Junior Goatroppers ended with TUS1I coming out on top 14-6, The Goat- roppers ' coaches ( Donnie Kelley, Denny and Mark Weirich, and Marty Barnett) decided to start the game with a sneaky play that went for a 20-yard gain but after that they couldn't get anything to go. TUSH came back with a steady drive down the field and scored on a 25-yard run on a reverse by Patty Glover. Nikki Igou swept around the left end for the two-point conversion. At the end of the half the score was 8-0. The Heroines got on the board again at the end of the third per- iod when Nikki received a Konda McKnight punt and ran for a 65-yd, touchdown—the two—point attempt failed. The Goatroppers came back with a good drive, aided by Kond s 40-yard run which set up Natalie's 5-yard touchdown run. The rest of the game was some long runs by both team's called back by penalties, one of which was a touchdown by TUSH. The winning TUSH coaches were David and Paul Stavely, Frank Miller and Mike Weirich. QUOTED FROM THE EAGLE” PEP CLUB HONOR PLAYERS MOTHERS Polly Zimmerman Dewey Dunlap Mary Blakemore Frank Miller Nikki Igou David Stavely Barry Holtus Robb Frazee Steve Parker David Stavely Powder Puff King Dewey uunlap frank Miller David Stavely FOOTBALL CHEERLEEDERS LEFT TO RIGHT,TOP ROW,PAM BROWN, PAM DAVIS,BOTTEM ROW,CHARLENE WOELK.KIM BRANOM. POM PON GIRLS LEFT TO RIGHtTpaTTY GLOVER,SUZETTE BARNETT KONDA MCKNIGHT.CJNDY BRIGHT.JANET RICHARDS,DONNA JAMES NATALIE WATTS, RHONDA DAVIS. ’ Jl onor Wifht Freshman Lettermen Honor Society ... and the basketball lettermen are... 2nd Best Artist Outstanding Band Members: Thersa Knoblock, Sonya Cook, Lori Abrams, Nikki Igou Coach Tom Schafer, Andy McCracken, Steve Uhland, Barry Koch, Brett Legg, Ronnie Avery, Ricky Garrison, Sam Flick, Mike Thomas, Bradely Buck, FRONT ROW: Bill Wilcox, Alan Watts, Brian Patterson, John Brown, Chris Howard, Dick Sniff, Doug Uhland, Lonnie Monson 4-3 Kit Carson 22-14 Cheyenne Wells 44- 0 Cheyenne Wells Forfiet Stratton 42- 6 L Kit Carson 38-16 Holly 54-20 Me Clave 20-16 Cathy Wei rich Marci Woods tjea iJeam. ! Marie Nelson Sandy Mast Rhonda Griswould Not pictured: Debbie Thomas and Jackie Ellicot On November 21, 1975 the Junior class will present their play, My Three Angels . The play is a comedy in three acts and is about three convicts on Devil’s Island who are working on the roof of the Ducotel family who runs a small store. Uncle Henri and his nephew, Paul, come for an unexpected visit and tend to get more than what they asked for. The characters are por- trayed by: Felix Ducotel...................Kip Peck Emilie Ducotel.....Jackie Ellicott Marie Louise Ducotel..Cindy Bright Mme. Parolee..........Debbie Thomas Joseph........................Frank Crow Jules..........................Mark Forsyth Alfred.......................Donald Oswald Mr. Foley was the director of the play and Henri Trochard.......John Hulteen after the play was over he was presented Paul...............Ronnie Phillips with a present. Lieutenant.........Blayne Batterton B°r' Gif' t CLU TOP ROW: Natalie Watts, Pam Davis, Konda McKnight, Nikki Igou, Polly Zimmerman, BOTTOM ROW: Mrs. Wellborn, Delinda Eikenberg, Char Woelk, Pam Brown, Kim Branom. TOP ROW: Kent Stoker, Sonny Watts, Brent Stoker, Robb Stoker, Richard Glover, Mike Welrich, David Stavely, Dallas Dean, Coach DeVaughn, 2nd ROW: Rudy Trujillo, Gary Knoblock, Denny Weirich, Blayne Batterton Kip Peck, Frank Miller, 3rd ROW: Frank Crow, Jeff Uhland, Donnie Kelley, Mark Forsyth, Marty Barnett, BOTTOM ROW: Donald Oswald, Ronnie Phillips, Mark Weirich, Bill Dawson (Not Pictured: John Weirich) Chet DeVaughn Wayne Trousdale Harry Hamby Doris Lesseden Jacob Diel jCathy Wellborn Larry Klieber Jim Pearl Dorthy Hixon Gail Crawtord All this and the baseball pool, too! WHERE’S THE CARDS!? Can I have some???? LET ME OUT OF HERE! I’ve got to go Now Children, Settle down! MAST! STAY IN YOUR SEAT! Dorothy Collins, Mary Peck, baisy Hebbard, Alice Glover, Winifred Mohler, Jane Rittgers. Jerry Pfingston, DON GOOD EUGENE C. KELLEY CLYDE MOHLER PETE SthLEIKING Bus Mechanic Jim Pearl, Butch Robertson, Larry Gifford, Jredia Dawson, Ralph Lancaster (Asst. Trans. Worker), James Flick. Not pictured: Bob Laird, Larry Rehm. David Blakemore Receiving Science Fair Award I Andy James Darla Richardson .nsr.RVATio 111! API! QUACULTURE E‘v VS OIL CULTU kttiick APIA son HOW PLANTS 52 RESPOND TO — GOOD CARE 1 '«atm, V rii(mt;,n„v phohi.km r j-j. , I yHATiatlALS I ' 5 'i- 1 hktiio THE POPULATION Ii A JAR FBLA: JOURNALISM: Sponsor: Frank Crow. David Stavely Kip Peck, Frank Miller. Mike Weirich. Mary Blakemore, Linnea Kelley, Delinda Bonita James, T.vnette Abrams, Pam brown. Char Woelk,Pam Davis, Susie Marble, Leanna Woods Jackie Gardner, Sandy Knoblock, Konda McKnight, Kim Branom Cindy Bright, Jackie Ellicott Nancy Davis, Rhonda Howard, Karen Ebright, T.nriZimmerman, Mark Forsyth Jack bames, Dana Beeson, Sonya Cook. Stan Diel, Linda Delaney, Dewey Duniap, Perry Dunlap, Karen Ebright, David Ellicott, Jackie Gardner, Richard Glover, Patty Glover, Bill Glover, Dawn Gulley, John Hulteen, Mary Hulteen, Bonita James, Linnea Kelley Christi Kellev, Raeann Kelley, Theresa Knoblock, Kip Peck, Randv Thomas, Sonny Watts,Tim Williams, Leanna Woods Mr. Pearl Gary Knoblock, Frank Crow, Mike Weirich Kip Peck Nikki Igou, Bonita James, Pam Brown, Char Woelk, Susie Marble, Lynetce Abrams F.C.A. Sponsors: Miss Less Mr. Kleiber Mr. Gilleti Huddle Captains: Kim Branom, Donald Oswald Sec.-Tre: Debbie Garrison Public Relations: Linda Oswald Programs: Mark Forsyth, Kathy Garrison BacK Row Standing: M. Beeson; S. Parker; S. Bowen; F. Crow; N. Igou; P. Glover; T. Williams; D. Blakemore; J. Barnes; D. Lulf;Mr. Klieber 1st Rank Seated; S. Cook, P. Weirich, 2nd Rank; S. Knoblock, D. Garrison, V. Marble; 3frd Rank; C. Woelk, L.Woods; K. Ebright, T. Knoblock Back Row Seated: L. Delaney, K. Garrison, Susie Marble 4 th Rank: P. Delong, L. Abrams, J. Gardner. 5th Rank: D. Gulley, S. Diel (not Pictured} B. Glover, R. Frazee, B. Holtus, K. Branom. C. Abrams Backrow: M. Beeson; T. C. Abrams, S. Watts; G. .Front Row: 1. Knoblock; L. Abrams; D. Glover; Middle Row: C. Bright; K. Nelson; P. Weirich; Fredrick, M. Blakemore; J. Barnes, T, Williams. Amerine; R. Howard; M. Blakemore; J. Mast D. Beeson; D. Garrison; D. Gulley; M. Hulteen; J. Richards, P. Delong; S. Shotton; K. Brown; S. Cook; K. Garrison; J. Sniff; S. Sheridan Director: Mr. Klieber P C Office PEP CLUB OFFICERS: Peggy Brown-Manager, Sandy Knoblock-Drummer Linnae Kelley-Stuco Representative,Karen Ebright-Secretary, Nikki Igou-Prcsident, Susie Marble- Vice-President, Bonita James-Treasurer, a eerdeacb eri Mandy Weirich, Jackie Gardner, Kim Branom, Nancy Davis, Penny Weirich Char Woelk, Pam Brown, Debbie Jacobs, Linda Bendorf, Pam Davis PAUL STAVELY, KENT STOKER, ROSS DAVIS, DAVID ELLICOTT, MARK FORSYTH, DONALD OSWALD, MIKE WEIRICH, DONNIE KELLEY, FRANK MILLER, DAVID STAVELY, BRENT STOKER, MARK WEIRICH. 1st 1st 3rd LEAGUE DISTRICT STATE EADS 67 WALSH 58 EADS 97 HUGO 66 EADS 70 STRATTON 48 EADS 78 KARVAL 54 EADS 55 ROCKY FORD 51 EADS 75 KIT CARSON 53 EADS 81 HOLLY 59 EADS 78 PLAINVIEW 68 EADS 93 CROWLEY CO. 72 EADS 93 ARAPAHOE 43 EADS 93 STRATTON 76 EADS 65 CHEYENNE WELLS 58 EADS 85 HUGO 64 EADS 89 HUGO 64 EADS 73 KARVAL 62 EADS 93 CHEYENNE WELLS 55 EADS 63 KIT CARSON 59 EADS 81 GENOA 61 EADS 86 PLAINVIEW 40 EADS 69 LIMON 67 EADS 98 ARAPAHOE 42 EADS 62 BENNETT 58 EADS 78 CHEYENNE WELLS 67 EADS 64 MERINO 73 EADS 66 KIM 59 RECORD 24-1 COACHES COMMENTS This years season was a success mainly because the players and coaching staff worked together as a team and strove for improve- ment and consistency with every practice and game. This season the team went through league and the regular season undefeated, along with winning the Sub District,District, and placing third at the State Tournament; finishing the year with a 24 - 1 record We will truly miss six young men this next year due to gradu- ation and they are as follows: Brent Stoker - All State Mike Weirich - All State Kent Stoker Frank Miller David Stavely David Ellicott All of the above were excellent athletes and truly dedicated themselves to the game. The out look for next year however is promising. We have returning some good athletes: Donnie Kelley , Hark Forsyth, Donald Oswald, Mark Weirich, Ross Davis, Paul Stavely, Rob Frazee, Jack Barnes, and other who show a lot of promise. In closing the coaching staff and players truly appreciate the following received this year. Editor's Note: We would like to further note that Coaches DeVaughn and Crawford have a four year winning record of 85 games while losing only 12. They have been selected to Coach the South All-Star A-AA team in the annual North - South game this coming August. The Eagle Staff wishes to offer our thanks to Mr. Crawford and Mr. DeVaughn for their devotion , success, and the honor they have brought to our school. ED. eam Andy Voss, Lonnie Eder, David Miner, Jack Barnes, Milton Watts, Mark Forsyth, Stan Diel, Monte Richardson, Mark Weirich, Justin Ellicott, RossDavis, Robbie Frazee, and Paul Stavely. Season in a eview The Junior Varsity basketball season this year was another successful one in several ways..We started the season off slowly los- ing three of our four losses within the first two weeks. It took some time experimenting with personal to find the right combination and it was very satisfying to watch the guys mold into a team. We had fine individuals but at the beginning of the season we were unsure of what to expect from each other. I hope every one remembers the last game of the year when we lost to Arapahoe 51 to 28. The 17-A record we had came through each week of practice and each game of desire and dedication. Coach Crawford Who's got the ball Is it going to make it? Beautiful Donna Just a little higher.1 Don’t walk Rhonda The girls did well this year with a record of 15 wins and 3 losses. They were 2nd in league. The basketball team won sub-district tounament. But then went on to the District tournament, and lost on the second night. It was a great season all the way. And I enjoyed working with the girls and watching them improve over the season. Karen fighting STANDING: Steve Uhland, Brad Buck, Barry Koch, Brett Legg, Mike Thomas, Bill Wilcox, Brian Patterson. KNEELING: Doug Uhland Chris Howard, Allen Watts, Lonnie Monson, Tommy Chappel, Dennis Gulley, Dick Sniff, John Brown, Van Brown. COACH’S COMMENTS f,My Junior High team did a fantastic job this year. I really enjoyed working with them all. These boys will have a good future ahead of them if they stick to wrestling. They have done really good for being as young as they are. I wish each and everyone of them luck in their upcoming years at E. H. S.’ Dancing Maybe?.’ Cindy Taylor WHEN WHAT WHERE RESULTS March 4 Tournament Stratton 110 Eads 93 LM. 70 C.W. 50 S.F. 44 St. March 10 Tri Meet Eads 60 Eads 10 Me. 30 C.W. March 17 Tri-Meet Limon 55 E 15 LM 63 E 15 Ell. March 27 Tournament Walsh 160 L. 120 W. 150 E. 60 L. Ks March 30 Wrestling Eads 30 Sp. postponed April 2 Tri-meet Springfield 41- 00 “A ” «7 -Ar earn Standing: Denny Weirich, Ronnie Phillips, John Weirich, Gary Knoblock, Robb Stoker, Rudy Trujillo, Sonny Watts, Kneeling: Jack Dixon, Marty Barnett, Danny Beeson, Blayne Batterton, Dewey Dunlap COACHE'S COMMENTS Coach Jamison said, In the three years that I've been here, the wrestlers have improved a great deal, as a team and as individuals. I'm proud of their advancement as individuals. I think they all have done good this year. We have good wrestlers from grade school and from high school. We've had a good season this year. I've enjoyed working with everyone of them. W ?£S 3 J 3 71(1 Denny making a pin for Eads Break 'im down Dewey Quit playing around Alright Dewey stop sleeping My what nice eyes you have Get with it Robb Front Row-Left to Right JACK DIXON , RUDY TRUJILLO, BLAYNE BATTERTON, DANNY BEESON, MARTY BARNETT, DEWEY DUNLAP, BACK ROW LEFT TO RIGHT SONNY WATTS, DENNY WEIRICH, ROBB STOKER, GARY KNOBLOCK, JOHN WEIRICH RONNIE PHILLPS 98-JACK DIXON WAS SECOND AT DISTRICT AND FAILED TO PLACE AT STATE. 105-RUDY TRUJILLO WAS THIRD AT DISTRICT AND FAILED TO PLACE AT STATE 112-BLAYNE BATTERTON WAS FOURTH AT DISTRICT AND WAS UNABLE TO GO TO STATE. 119-DANNY BEESON WAS FIRST AT DISTRICT AND SIXTH AT STATE. 138-SONNY WATTS WAS SECOND AT DISTRICT AND FAILED TO PLACE AT STATE. 167-GARY KNOBLOCK LOST OUT AT DISTRICT AND WAS UNABLE TO GO TO STATE. 126-MARTY BARNETT WAS FOURTH AT DISTRICT AND WAS UNABLE TO GO TO STATE. 145-DENNY WEIRICH WAS SECOND AT DISTRICT AND PLACED FIFTH AT STATE. 185-JOHN WEIRICH WAS FIRST AT DISTRICT AND FAILED TO PLACE AT STATE. 132-DEWEY DUNLAP WAS THIRD AT DISTRICT AND FIFTH AT STATE. 155-ROBB STOKER WAS FOURTH AT DISTRICT AND WAS UNABLE TO GO TO STATE. HWT-RONNIE PHILLPS WAS FOURTH AT DISTRICT AND WAS UNABLE TO GO TO STATE. BACK ROW: LEFT TO RIGHT: Steve Uhland, Brad Buck, Ronnie Avery, Mike Thomas, Keith Parker, Brian Patterson, Billy Wilcox, Sam Flick Allen Watts, Barry Koch, Ricky Garrison, Brett Legg, David Brauhn, John Brown, Lonnie Monson, Tommie Chappel, Dennis Gulley, Dick Sniff, Chris Howard, Van Brown. Cheree Philipy, Leisha Dunlap, Angie Pearcey, Marlin Eder, Lori McKnight, Cindy Dawson WHERE DID IT GO??? A Team: Lori McKnight, Cindy Dawson, Lana Jacobs, Cindy Berry, Cheree Philipy, Betsy Legg, Debbie Oswald, Monica Richardson, Lorrie Watts, Marlyn Eder, Patti Frazee, B Team: Marci Woods, Shoni McKnight, Connie Watts, Pam Robertson, Lori Kelly, Cathy Weirich, Marie Nelson, Sandy Mast, Teena Monson Substitutes: Angie Pearcey, Leisha Dunlap, Mary Lou Cook, Cindy Taylor, Darla Phingston, Rhonda Griswoulu, Teresa Phillips, Ginger Diel, Terry Herrell, Sally Weil The Junior High did really great in thier first go around in girls basketball. Their record was 8-1. The A team placed 1st at the Lamar Tournament, and 2nd at the Arap’ahoe Tournament. The B team had a record of 6 - 3. They walked away with a 2nd place at the Lamar Tourney and to end their season with a 4th place at Arapahoe. (ementa ScLot Traci Barlow Melissa Baxter Mrs. Anderson Audrey Barlow Jimmy Brown Michael Crawford Jeffrey Engelhardt Terril Frazee JoAnna Holmes Waylon King Matthew Kelly Michelle Swopes Dak Vitacco Jami Vitacco Anna Kreutzer Dawna Mitchell Loretta Bright Cindy Englehart Shannon Lessenden Lisa Bright Davina Bright Kristi Griswould Diana Mitchell Carrie Mitchell Glenda Lessenden Cathy Flanders Renata Flanders Melynda Mitchell DEBBIE LUBBERS JJJSWtlf J3 o ns Delton Kikenberg MK. WISER Rosalie Trujillo Dreama Griswould Steve Trujillo Kelly Hebberd Monty Weeks Shelly Hines Paul Wissel Mrs. Woodward Mike Kelley Mardell McKnight Keith Crow Eric Zimmerman Darwin Nelson Kendra Oyen Matthew Krei Landa Eikner Danny Walker Billy Woelk Mark Reinert Marvin Watts Devin Kelley Tom Lulf Dick Lulf Cody Priddy Sandra Miller Clinton Watts Shelly Buhrer Curtis Parker Diana Pearcey Hicheal Krei Mrs. Pearl Richard Beeson MRS. STOKER Marsha Koch Derrick Crow Julie McKnight Brooke Moses Angela Brauhn Ricky Buck Todd Frazee Michelle Krei David Crow Kristy Hines Joey Vitacco Dallas Abrams Jourtli Andrew James Gary Swim Sharon Miller Dawn Ffingston Shelly Watts James Carley Tina Walker Shonie Mayo Tracy Gregory Linda Kelley Ms. Speicher Mike Dixon Michele Swim Cjrade Marlene Nelson Doyle Hyatt Greg Griswould Judy Lentz Becky Rush Kassie Diel Scott Patterson Shelly Mayo Barry Davis Kelli Marble Melanie Hogan Mike Chappel Rhonda Igou Melinda Rawlins Viola Wissel Miss Conley Kevin Hebberd Sarah Seibel Derek Gulley Mike Weeks Mary Kelley Brad Owens Terry Brown Darla Richardson + Q, Tony Vitacco Cheryl Knobloc Steve Shotton Sabrina Brandfas Van Brown Ron Avery Cindy Taylor Andy McCracken Cindy Berry £ Lana Jacobs Sally Weil Lonnie Monson ii Fay Hyatt Lori Kelley Tommy Chappel Annette Braughn Dennis Gulley Lori McKnight Rhonda Griswould Rick Garrison Vickie Lyon Angie Pearcey Darla Pfingston Marlynn Eder Ginger Diel Marie Nelson Doug Uhland Cathy Weirich Marci Woods Lori Abrams Chris Howard Debbie Oswald Sam Flick Darla Batterton Brian Patterson Pam Robertson Patti Frazee Brad Buck Monica Richardson Mike Thomas Mrs. Bean Teena Monson Connie watts Terry Herrell Steve Uhland Allen Watts Mary Cook Cheree Phillipy Cindy Dawson Claii of 1980 Rick Avery Shoni McKnight Lorrie Watts Sandy Mast Milton Watts Martha Blakemore Linda Oswald Tina Frederick Chris Kelley Sheila Mayo Ctaii of 1979 Donna James Kendra Nelson Rhonda Davis Dawn Gulley Theresa Knoblock Linda Delaney Suzette Barnett David Miner Sponsor: Mr. Trousdale Michelle Beeson Tim Ui lliams Barry Holtus Peggy Brown Paul Stavely Shelley Shotton John Calkins Paula Weirich Kirk Branom Johnnie Brown Jack Barnes Pam DeLong Stan Diel Lynn Meeks Leta Kelly Richard Monson Kandae Brown Charles Mast Violet Marble Lonnie Eder Kendra Nelson Perry Dunlap Patty Glover Ross Trujillo Mary Hulteen Sandy Knoblock Mark Weirich David Lulf Dana Beeson Konda McKnight Natalie Watts Gina Amerine Justin Phillips Randy Thomas Justin Ellicott Mr. DeVaughn Marty Barnett Pam Davis Andy Voss Jeff Uhland Cindy Bright Blayne Batterton Debi Jacobs Kim Branom Kip Peck Penny Weirich Gary Knoblock Donnie Kelley Pam Brown Mark Forsyth Susie Marble Jackie Ellicott Frank Crow Charlene Woelk John Weirich John Ilulteen Debbie Thomas Steve Parker Julie Mast Bonita James David Blakemore Leanna Woods Lynette Abrams Valorie Lyon Donald Oswald Ronnie Phillips Jan Burrows Tbo gusy Denny Weirich MR. JAMISON SPONSOR CHRISTOPHER LYNN ABRAMS Class Officer 1; FBLA 1,2,3,4 Science Fair 1; Chorus 2,3; Band 1,2,3,4; Band 1,2,3,'4; Band Officer 3,4; Honor Band Honor Band 1; Student Council 3 Football 2,3; Wrestling 1,2,3; Art Fair l;Class Play 3,4; Math Award 3 Stage Band 2,3; 8th Annual Science Institute. 3 DANNY BEESON TAMMY (CROW) BEESON Pep Club 1; E Club 1; Band 1; Pep Band 1; Girls Basketball 1; Powder Puff 1; Pom Pon Girl1 Stage Band 1; All League Team in Basketball 1; LINDA BENDORF Who's Who in America 3,4; Pep Club, 1,2,3,4; FBLA 1,2,3; Band 1,2; Baskethall Cheer- leader 2,3,4; Football Cheer- leader 2,3,4; Homecoming At- tendant 1,2; Student Council ; Girls Track 1,2; Girls Basket, ball 1,2; Office Help 4; Powder Puff 1,2,3,4; Who's Who 3 Junior Class Play; Senior Class Play; Class Favorite 2; Order of Rainbow for Girls E Club 1,2,3,4, Class Play 3, Wrestling 1,2,3,4, Art Fair 3, Annual Staff 3. MARY ANN BLAKEMORE Pep Club, 1; FBLA 4; Chorus, 4 Science Fair 1,3; Homecoming Attendant, 4; Student Council 1,4; Girls track, 3; Office Help 3; Powder Puff 1,2,4; Girls State 3; Art Fair, 1,2; Library Help 2,3 Homemaker A- ward 3; M.I.A. Chairman, 2,3,4 Muscular Dystrophy Chairman, 2,3,4; Service Girl Award, 3; Powder Puff Escort, 4; Scholastic bowl, 1,3; DALLAS L. DEAN E club 2,3,4; Science Fair 1; Chorus 2,4; Annual Staff 3,4; Football 1,2,3,4; Baseball 1, 2,3,4; Basketball 1; Art Fair 1,2,3,4; Junior Class Play; Basketball Manager 2,3,4; . DEWEY DUNLAP E Club 2,3,4; Chorus 3; Annual Staff 3; Homecoming Escort 4; Football 1,2,3,4; Wrestling 1,2,3,4; Class Play 3,4; DELINDA LEONA EIKENBERG Class Officer 2,3; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; E Club 3,4; FBLA 4; Annual Staff 3; Varsity Capt. 4; Student Council 4; Girls T Track 2,3,4; Girls Basketball 2,3,4; Powder Puff 1,2,3,4; Art Fair 1; DAVID HARRIS ELLICOTT Class Officer 1; E Club 3,4; FBLA 2; Paper Staff 2,3; Stu- dent Council 1; Football 3; Wrestling 3; Basketball 1,2,4; Art Fair 1; Class Play 3,4; Class Favorite 3; RICHARD KENT GLOVER E Club 1,2,3,4; Band 1,2,3,4; Annual Staff 3; Football 2,A; Wrestling 1,2,3,4; Stage Band I 2; NIKKI KAY IGOU Class Officer, 2,3,4; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; N.H.S., 3,4; E Club, 2,3,4; FBLA 3; Band 1,2,3,4; Band Officer 3,4; Pep Band 1,2,3,4; Honor Band 2; Paper Staff 4; Varsity Captain 1,2, 3,4; Homecoming Attendant 4; Homecoming Queen 4; Student Council 2,3,4; Girls Track 1, 2,3,4; Girls Basketball 1,2,3, 4; State Track 1, 3 Office Help Powder Puff 1,2,3,4; Junior Class Play; Senior Class Play; Class Favorite 1,3; LINNAE KELLY Class Officer 1,2,3,4; Pep Club, 1,2,3,4; N.H.S. 3,4; FBLA 4; Annual Staff 3; Student Council 3,4; Girls Track 2; Girls Basketball 2; Powder Puff 1,2,3,4; Art Fair 1; Class Play 3; Honor Award 3 CATHY (GERGORY) LYONS FRANK B. MILLER Class Officer 1,4; E Club 3,4; FBLA 2,3,4; Chorus 1,4; Chor- us Officer 4; Varsity Captain 3,4; Homecoming Escort 4; Stu- dent Council 3; Football 1,2, 3,4; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Track 3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; DAVID STAVELY FBLA 1,2,3,4, Chorus 2,4, E Club 2,3,4,Paper Staff 2,3, Homecoming Escort 1,4, Foot- ball 1,2,3,4, Basketball 1,2, 3,4, Track 2,4, Schoolastic- Bowl 1, Powder Puff King 4, Janet Richards Class Officer 2,3; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; N.H.S. 3,4; Science Fair 1 Chorus 4; Student Council 1,2,3,4; Girls Track 1,2; Girls Basketball 1,2; Office Help 4; Powder Puff 1,2,3,4; Class Play 3; Betty Crocker Homaker Award; Pom Pon Girl 2,3,4; SONYA LEE SHERIDAN Pep Club 2,3; FBLA 1; Candy Striper 1; Annual Staff3; Girls Basketball 1; Class Play 3,4; BRENT STOKEP E Club 3,4; FBLA 2,3; Student. Council 3,4; Paper Staff 2,3; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Junior Class Play KENT STOKER E Club 3,4; Paper Staff 2,3; Football 1; Basketball 1,2, 3,4; Class Favorite 1; ROBERT STOKER E Club 2,3,4; FBLA 3; Homecom- ing Escort 3; Football 1,2,3; Track 1,2,4; Wrestling 4; Bas- ketball 2; Class Favorite 2; RUDY CELESTINO TRUJILLO JR. E Club 2,3,4; Science Fair 2; Wrestling 1,2,3,4; Art Fair 3; SONNY V. WATTS Chorus 4; Stage Band 4; Wrestling Varsity Captain, 4; Football 1,2,4; Baseball 2,3; Track 3; Wrestling 1,2,3,4; Art Fair 1,2,3,4; Art Award- for Most Improved Artist 3; POLLY ANN ZIMMERMAN Pep Club 1,2,3,4; E Club 3,4; FBLA 1,2,3; Band 1,2; Student Council 2; Girls Track 2,3; Girls Basketball 2,3,4; Powder Puff 1,2,3,4; Pom Pon Girl 1; Stage Band 1; Young Patriots 1,2; MICHEAL EUGENE WEIRICH Class Officer 2,4; E Club 1,2 3,4; Homecoming Escort 3; v. Paper Staff 3,4; FBLA 2,3,4; 2 Varsity Captain 2,3,4; Football 1,2,3,4; Track 1,2,3,4; Basket- ball 1,2,3,4; Student Council 4; Outstanding Athelete in Track 3; Class Play 3,4; Mr.and Mrs. DeVaughn Guest Speaker: Mr. and Mrs. Don Cockroff Nikk! Igou, Sonya Sheridan, Linnae Kelley, Delinda Eikenberg, Chris Abrams R i c h a r d1G1 o v e r °WelriCh’ Janet Rlchards, David Stavely, Linda Bendorf, WHAT A TERRIBLE PLAY THIS IS GOING TO BE HY WHAT A DISH YOU ARE GOOD HEAVENS! YOU SLEPT IN MY OFFICE I ’lUST HAVE MORE MONEY OR ELSE SHE IS STUNNED ON WHAT TO SAY TO THE STUDENTS HERE IS MY CURRENT CALCULATIONS I THINK YOU WILL MAKE A GOOD PRINCIPAL SIR WHAT IS IT YOU WANT, LADY I WISH YOU WOULD STRAIGHTEN THIS YOUNG LADY OUT BEFORE 1 DO OH NO, IS SHE BACK AGAIN IF ONE IS GOOD TWO IS BETTER WISH THAT TRASH CAN WASN’T BETWEEN US HIS FIRST ACT AS PRINCIPAL IS TO CLEAN UP HOLD HER, I THINK SHE IS FAINTING Students????? JCinc and Cs ueen ( ourt THE END Linda Bendorf.Mike Weirich,QUEEN:Mary Blakemore KING : Brent Stoker Polly Zimmerman,David Stavely. THE BEGINING ihaielad 976 BASEBALL-FRONT MGR. NIKKI IGOU, RICHARD MONSON, LONNIE EDER, ROBBIE FRAZEE, JOHN CALKINS, BARRY HOLTUS, KIRK BRANOM, KIP PECK, FRANK CROW, BACK ROW- DALLAS DEAN, MARK FORSYTH, DENNY WEIRICH, JEFF UHLAND, FRANK MILLER, DONNIE KELLEY, MARTY BARNETT, GARY KNOBLOCK. COACH GAIL CRAWFORD JEFF,IS USING HIS BLAZING SPEED AGAIN.. v WHAT ARE YOU LOOKING FOR KIP???? THAT HELPS MY BATTING AVERAGE. BASEBALL REVIEW FOR 1976 The 1976 Baseball season record as of now stand at 11 wins and 6 losses. We have played a fuller schedule than in past years with sixteen regular season games. The completion has been tough as five of the six losses came against two double A powers, Burlington and Crowley County. I feel our strong points have been our pitching and defense. We have made some changes during the season which has tightened up our defense as well as helped our offense. I also feel that our two main pitchers are as good as any I have seen this year. Our weakness has been our hitting. It's hard to believe that we could win 11 games with a team batting average of 205. The last two games in which we have collected 26 hits shows much improvement. We face Granada in the state semifinals Friday who we beat in a double header early in the season 7-2 and 1-0. If our hitting comes on like it has the last two games we will be in good shape, not only for Granada, but the state championship. We have only two seniors on the team this year which makes it look bright for next year. Although Dallas hasn't played much, he has added a lot of spirit to the season. Frank, picked as most valuable baseball player of the year for Eads, has been a good leader this year. He has done excellent on the mound as well as being our leading hitter at .382. I wish fo congratulate the team on the winning season and wish them the best in the final state playoffs. Coach Crawford STRATTON 1 EADS 4 KARVEL 0 EADS 8 STRATTON 0 EADS 5 LAS ANIMAS 1 EADS 3 GRANADA 2 EADS 7 LAS ANIMAS 0 EADS 10 GRANADA 0 EADS 1 KARVEL 2 EADS 18 CROWLEY' 10 EADS 1 STATE CROWLEY 4 EADS 3 SEMI-FINAL LAMAR 5 EADS 6 GRANADA 1 EADS 4 BURLINGTON 3 EADS 4 STATE BURLINGTON 12 EADS 1 CHAMPIONSHIP LAMAR 6 EADS 4 REVERE EADS BURLINGTON 11 EADS 0 BURLINGTON 6 EADS 2 SCHOLARSHIPS: David Ellocott, and Linnae Kelley ■ THE SENIORS Class Colors Class CJloiver Class Wlotto Class So n 9 PINK and MAROON RED ROSE DAY by DAY DAY by DAY It's only real when you don't smile And now our song Kindergarten Mrs. Anderson we thank you for your ten years of service to our school and community.GOOD bye! Twelve more years! Mother goose rhymes. David Stavely-440 yard dash 53.1 SCHOOL RECORD David Stavely-880 yard run 2;u6.2 SCHOOL RECORD MIKE WEIRICH-ROOBB STOKER Mile Relay DENNY WEIRICH-DAVID STAVELY 3:37.1 SCHOOL RECORD Denny Weirich-100 yard dash 10.7 Robb Stoker-220 yard dash 24.8 Donald Oswald-2 Mile 11:53.2 Mike Weirich-High Hurdle 15.6 SCHOOL RECORD Nikki Igou Athletics 1975-76 Chosen on All-Conference team Chosen on All State Basketball team Won four first places in the district track meet breaking the meet records in all four. Won 2 first places one second and one third at the state track meet. She set new school records in the 80 yard hurdles 10.9 seconds, 110 yard hurdles- 15.1 seconds, Discuss 101' 4 , and long jump 18' 3 . She finished the season with 127 5 points out of a possible 144 in 6 track meets She was picked by the coaches at the state track meet as the outstanding track performer at the meet and was given a plaque by the Colorado Sidelines Magazine. Baseball state play off Eads vs Revera E R 5 6 GIRLS TRACK TEAM - FIRST PLACE IN STATE MEET QWTiJFl T T BACK ROW G. CRAWFORD, P. BROWN, R. DAVIS, L. ZIMMERMAN, R. KELLEY, L. LINSCUM. MIDDLE ROW - C. WOELK, D. WATTS, D. JAMES, K. EBRIGHT S. BARNETT, FRONT ROW - M. HULTEEN, P. GLOVER, M. BEESON N IGOu’ S. SHOTTON, T. KNOBLOCK. ’ NOT PICTURED: D. EIKENBERG, N. WATTS, K. McKNIGHT, J. GARDNER. Nikki wins another. Girls at Limon Konda, Patti, Crawford Nikki and Lori at State Meet. GIRL TRACKSTERS EARN TRACK TITLE The Eads High Girls Track team put in an outstanding performance at Limon on May 15th as they came home with the Championship trophy. Also, the 880 yd. relay team went undefeated this year; Zimmerman, Glover, N.Watts, and McKnight made up this team. Nikki Igou lasted the season being undefeated in the 80 and 110 yd. hurdles. Follow- ing are the final results: 80 yd. Hurdles Igou 1st 10.9 100 yd. Dash Igou 2nd 11.4 440 yd. Relay Eads 4 th 110 yd. Hurdles Igou 1st. 15.3 220 yd. Dash McKnight 4th 880 yd. Relay Eads 1st Long Jump Igou 3rd Eads High School Rodeo Club Charter Members M. Richardson B. Batterton cAutocfrapUid C NA.o Best Western I VOSS8 Mttii Country Manor Motel One of Easter Colorado's One of Eastern Colorado's Newest Facilities AO Beautiful New Units, Color T.V., Room Phones, Fully Carpeted, Air Conditioned Hwy96 East of Eads A38-5A51 Clyde Bernice Crow Voss' Conoco Truck Stop Owner: Lloyd Voss A38-5639 Good Luck Seniors! Bel Licum B L Liquor Good Luck to the Seniors'. 438-5751 Oasis East on Hwy. 287 Jim Mary Best Wishes Seniors! Garrison's GMC West on Hwy. 96 Eads, Colo. 438- 5320 Hogan's Cafe Hogan's Cafe Owners: George Judy Hogan Eads, Colo. 438 - 9902 KIOWA DRUG Prescription Specialists Veterinary Supplies Health Needs Gifts-Candies Kiowa Oil Co. Eads 433-5434 Sheridan Lake 729-3319 3 way fertilizer hl(W (OLMY I klSS iiimiiiiMmuiiMJ , □ , % sim sums mss 438-5824 Good Luck Seniors Expert Mechanic - Body Rebuilding Ron - Dick - Dennis McDaniels Eads, Colorado EADS CONSUMER SUPPLY CO. Tires - Batteries - Accessories 438 - 2201 Haswell Elevator 436 - 2521 FARMER OWNED COOPERATIVE Congratulations Seniors! First National Bank Each depositor insured to S20j000 B D R Locker Service HOflAl Of POSIT INSUI ANCI COtrOIATlON B Eads, Colorado Haswell Propane THANKS FOR YOUR SUPPORT Haswell, Colorado ■ $s0.
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