East Central High School - Cardinal Yearbook (Tulsa, OK)
- Class of 1982
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Cardinal virtues compose a group of seven characferisfics held in high esieem by fhe ancient scholars. The nalural virfues of prudence, juslice, femperance and forflfude as well as lhe iheological virfues of faiih, hope and charify are included, As seen here, Easf Cenfral sludenfs have no lrouble revealing fhaf they clearly possess cardinal vlrfues. The practice of prudence is normally nor reflecied by punk parries, however, siudenls pledging allegiance are reminded of fhe final phrase, and jusfice for all. Temperance, or ihe absfinence from alcohol somefimes requires major decision making on The pan' of sfuden fs. Forfifude or sfrengfh is easily seen on our Nelds of play. Faifh was necessary for many To even enier or waich fhese Helds, and hope offen accompanied ihe fans' and 'il-Sig 'Q P' Q ' Ap, , ' e X x players' emoiions. Charlfy was evidenced foo by many organizafional fund raisers, buf ball girls pracficed if as well. E. C, siudenls clearly do rellecl fhese seven cardinal virtues. 6 gf--ink Q, Ml -X 6 iy f 2 .J 1 Y Y lu M ww PM ,.,,. , ,L V ' S1 ' ' fflf 212 Yltittf fl J Q6 6252452-it in 1 E .td Mg, af AJ Carainals 'clearly' mean many ihings . . . ! ,. 1 . f- J' .V W J- , ....... . were-m-.-lies. F F' 35 4 J' . ll 3 5 1 5.11 i A commonly used feen-age conaimenf, belief known as kefchup, mighl accurafely depici carainal sauce, a french while sauce variously flavored and colored red. - Siudenis need airecfion, and The cardinal points, or lhe principal polnis of fhe compass fnorih, soulh, easf and weslj provide heh: for lhose who need if in fhis area. - To leap for joy was The Middle l-hgh German meaning of fhe word cardinal fscherzenj Our cheerleaders easily fullill ihis deiinirion on any spirifed carcfnal occasion. l The Hcardnal l7ower blooms laTe in The season, Augusf and well ITITO 5epTember. lT is aT home along shaded sTreams and in mosT Thickefs in many ,oarfs of The easTern UniTed Sfafesl Some E. C, sTudenTs have proven laTe bloomers as well. - EasT Tulsa provides an excellenf locaTion for sTudenTs who enjoy a cardinal wind, or one ThaT blows direcfly from one of The four cardinal polnTs of The compass. - Our bronze carcWnal symbolizes any of several American songbirds of The souThern and middle Unifed STaTes, The male being bnghT red wiTh a black face, poinTed cresf and loud song and The female bird being much duiler in color . . , E.l?.A. girls need To do somefhing abouT This! - The word cardinal iTself can refer To a woman 's shorT hooded cloak onginally of scarleT cloTh. Do you Think our fooTball players goT This a liTTle backward especially aT Those rainy games? f XAX 1 AZN. E ,.Q.., 1 mfs if JFS? X NWS, JI' wr '4 Clearly Seniors xf-I A ,,+,+1 , A ,l I I2 MARY ABERCROMBIE CHRISSY ADAIR PEGGY ALBRIGHT CAROL ALLEN DOUG ALLEN JOHN ANDERSON 3F5i7f.T 7 fx sees-1, 1 -- Ms, . Wolf me V MACHELLE ANDERSON MARY ANDERSON SCOTT ANDERSON THERESA ANDERSON JOHN ANDOE MARK APPLE 7 1, ' V ' -nf: if if I ge A gm? 3 '1-ris er , AQ J N M L I I Q QE r I -' - rw, 1 J g,1,ge, -fi f fir I lgirlsairiviiii 3, 3, 1 ef f A BEE I e L .15 ae? 1 ar 1, ge l I ri H I N ROGER ARCE DAVID ARMIJO KATHY ARMSTRONG TRAVIS ARNOLD JERI ARTHURS DANISE AYDELOTT KEVIN BAER CONNIE BAKER JEFF BANKS AMANDEEP BARAICH MIKE BARNES LESLIE BARNES ',v' few' ' or EE '.1,jj,9,Ei.a . Q , - . V1 ' v 2 ' 'fee L 5 , I wif, ,, 3959 pq we m W 0 5, 4 J. N ,L 3 , , as 5' , im? 3 I ,ii ,, 4 T , IQMQ? A. ,Q , :Y le ers- I ,Q ,ree ,- ' 4 Win 'i vi W: E-1 V g - ,Q ssh wif gi I I A , '31 1 Ie '95 I J Q ,i l sj ' if :ATE 22,21 I : 2 i,.'g,,x,. if E 1 KEVIN BARROW JULIE BASCUE CAREY BATCHLEAR BRAD BATES JIM BEASON MARI BECKLEMAN Seniors Say ' Clearly' C, l have gained an everlasling respecl for The school and facully. l have learned how good il is To have pride in somerhing, ln my hearl l will always remain a Cardinal. l have learned lo love and associale wiih my fellow peers, - James Nelson We The seniors rule The school and we are The superior beings of Easi CenTral. - Bruce Phillips Being a senior means you are finally The leader of The pack. - Allen Usry This is my lasl year of school which means I have seniorilyf' - Tom Wes? aizirr BENNETT JOHN BLICKENSDERFER T MARK BERGLUND KIM BEVAN PAUL BILES DALE BLEDSOE K SHERRY BLOYD RENEE BLUE DELAINA BOCOCK SHERRY BOLEN JOHN BOOKOUT REX BOOTH TIM BOULANGER THOMAS BOWENT ANITA BOYD STEVE BOYLES TERESA BRACKEN JEFF BRADEN x T iT ,, Brill, -- ' T T . ,.E 1 fi' 55 3' 1 N' j r .V T1 ,, V Q 'L ' , ,, ' ' . . L f .3 1 -.K fa Jw -R ,sg T .f 1. i . I ! J m f-15 -'rf i T fri- T l EMANUEL BROWN MARTY BROWN ROSALIND BROWN SHERRI BROWN STEVE BROWN l l TERESA BROWN A Cordincil is ci free spiriT flying high in The sky. showing To us oil our pride. loyolTy ond respect - John Phillips 'TThe Cordinol is o dignified symbol of our school spiriT ond pride. - Kevin Borrow A Cdrdindl symbolizes d fllghT for success. - Corrie WinsworTh .-,r . -I .'.'-. .-..,.. , li, .. r f ,.i,....wlf TODD BROWN DWAYNE BUHLER AMY BURBA JANELL BURKE RENEE BUSSELL The word Cordindl symbolizes mony Things. EosT CenTrol would noT be GS gredT cis iT is, if we didn'T hove school pride. Becduse of loydlTy. There is noT one sTudenT ThoT would deny being on EosT CenTrol Cordinol onywhere They moy go. - CoThleen Logon AfTer The posT Three yedrs, The Cordinol is somefhing I believe in, defend, ond olwoys supporT. When l soy, 'l om on EosT CenTrol Cordinol!', iT is sold wiTh noThing buT pride. Being on EosT CenTroi Cordinoi should bring ouT The pride in everyone. - Suson Thompson 'Rd X MIKE CRANDELL CLIFF CRAVELLO Nix- - I m r- , 3 I I if if I TOMMY CURTIS MIKE CZEPIEL lv v 4- l-wi DAVID CRAWSHAW GREGORY CROSSER LAVONNA CUNNINGHAM DIANNE CUPPLES ,sg I I 4 ,I I ' 1 f -5, ji ZF ' iff WENDY DANFORTH MELANIE DARLAND 4 is , ff! 'T fs 2 I 's I gag e NORMA DEES SUZIE DEES I JANIE DEAR JANICE DEBOARD .tx -Ai-, ,, , ,,,... It-,swift ' S ' ns' 3 PAT DENNY I LISA DICK GREG DIXON GREG DLABACH BO DUVALL KELLI EASON SHEILA EDDINGTON ROBERT ENDICOTT Being an East Central Cardinal is never having to say you are sorryl - Cliff Cravello lt is time for me to fly: Cardinal style! - David Glory Being a Cardinal means having fun, but also having pride in all that we do at East Central. - DeeDee Greenwood IO Being a senior means you can look forward to all the college girls and parties that await you at O.S.U. and now I can take all my lzods to O.S.U. and not have to listen to all those nonpreppy people call you too preppy. - David Crawshaw RHONDA DAVIS SUSIE DAY MARCIE DEHART TIFFANY DEITZ I BOB DOTSON MICHELLE DUFF CINDY ENGLETT .IOHNETTA ERVIN Being a senior means no more headaches, and no more homework, and no more school! - Greg Solomon My mind into a complete storehouse of technology and engineering tactics, - Kenny Meyers The intellectual status was a blast. - Todd Guinn I I ,TQ S' X is 5 V ,A ESB' LQSAII5 Q F I 1' V. . 'fv . is I ,Q 2' ' - :..2 f I MARIA CALISTO BILLIE KAY CASTILLO MARSHA CALVERT RON CALVERT ROBEN CANTRELL TERRILL CARPENTER TIM CARSON BETH CARTNER ELISA CERVANTEZ CHRYSTAL CHAPIN NANCY CHUMNEY DAVID CHURCHWELL ,X GERALD CLARK BRINDA CLAXTON TAMMY CLEMENT SHARON CLODFELTER KRISTY CLY KEITH COFFMAN DAVID COI-IEN MICHELLE CONDREAY SCOTT CONRAD DENISE COOK DONNA COOK MIKE COOKSON ,fsgli V 1 lwisf r N 7 I, ' it IE A f E 'gr' 1 -, ' H ' II 'I ff. M L SCOTT COOPER TINA CORELY JEFF COWAN KEVIN COWAN PACKV COWAN KAMI CRAIG Being a senior means that a year from now I will be out of this windowless maze and on the gorgeous campus of Oklahoma State. - Connie Baker Being a senior makes you realize that you are at the end and just at a beginning. - Becky Love East Central provided an increase for my storehouse of knowledge. l experienced professional education, a positive outlook for the future, true school spirit and the funniest three years of my life! Thank you East CentraI. - Kathy Mitchell Being a senior means trying to make good grades and to party at the same time. - Jeff Cowen Being a senior is saying good-bye to all the teachers on Graduation Day. - Shari Rector Being a senior means to get away with murder, almost. - Cindy Luster E I 1 I li TINA Erevirv KAREN EUBANKS MArecio EvANeEusrA sassy FIELDS ROSETTA FLORESTAL MIKE FORD JIM FOREMAN RONICA FRAZIER BRVAN FUGATE GREG FULLER STACIE GEORGE KATHY GIBSON JOHN GILBERT BRUCE GLEGHORN JOHN GLENN DAVID GLORY Being a senior is like being an horizon, One can look at the past with remembrance and look toward the future with awe, - Mariann McKinney Being a senior means a lot of Tough decisions on what you are going to do after high school. - Gavin Prince TAMMY FORGIONE SANDI FUNDERBURGH LORI GILMORE E i L, GIBB GRAGG Being a senior: a part of life, showing leadership qualities, and bringing out your whole self to make it the best year of your life. - Steven Poole Being a senior gives me The privilege to obtain brain power and work to achieve future goaIs. - Todd Guinn al? . ' I N ff rl SCOTT FIELDS VICKI FITZMORRIS KIM FOUST DEBBIE FOX JULIE GARRETT EDDIE GARRISON y FT : VFFFY 911113, - 2 V K 4-we ' xiii I .M M X ui , k I I V vi CHERYL GLAZIER ALLEN GLASS ' ,F ' El ' 1 gf' - F Mx WMI , , I , ,r l , wal ' I mi illi-Yi' I DEBBIE GRAHAM DEEDEE GREENWOOD Being a senior makes me feel privileged sometimes to be in the higher class. lt is really exciting and fun, but I wouldn't want to have! to goto the trouble twice. - Renee Gho Being ' a senior you have to decide what you are going to do after E.C. - Dirk Rountree CINDY GREER JEFF GREER 8: -E LISA HANNAH SCOTT HANNEMAN DOUG HARDESTY I I PAM HAWKINS RUSTY HAWKS f if 'wwe 1 i I ff 1. Ii FII K Q Ip LORNA HEDDLETON FRITZ HELMKE WILLIAM HENDERSON th STEVE HILL PAM HICHENS MARLENE HODGES I have looked forward to being a senior but not to graduation. I will never have the power that I have as a senior again. Being at East Central has opened my eyes to new relation- ships with my friends and a new out look of life. - Kevin Barrow G TODD GUINN JOE HAYES I The last effects have been my maturity level has risen to a point that it should be in life. Also my learning has effected my life in many different ways. - Reigh Schloffmann I'This is my last year at East Central and I better not mess this one up. - Kim Ross BILLIE HAGAN DALE HALL JEFF HARGROVE PATTY HARRELL SHAWN HAYNIE MARY HAYS ANGELA HAMILTON RANDALL HARRIS BRIAN I-IEDBERG LETITIA HERRON PATTY HESTER JENNY HIGDON THERESA HOLSAPPLE SHAUNNA HOLT VICKIE HOLT Being a senior puts a lot of pressure on all seniors. You are supposed to be the leaders of the school: set an example for others. There are also worries about college plans, thoughts about graduation, etc . . . ln all this, we try to enjoy our senior year. - Linda Lack if ' A - 'E Y TOMMY HOUSER DANA HUGHES SUSAN HUGHES JIM HULSE LEONARD HUTCHINS QUETHA INKANISH I MINDY IsI-IMAEL DON IZETT DENISE JACKSON SHAWN JACKSON BILL JAMES MIKE JAMES Icor - di - nal, Odj.1 xx I I I Il Of OOSIO Importance. Oen'rrOI TO Ony sysTem. , , E , ' BRIAN JOHNSON KIM JOHNSON ROBERT JOHNSON SHAWN JOHNSON BRENT JONES KELLY JONES PAUL JONES SHEILA JONES VICKIE JORDAN KHAN PAM KANNADY fm, ,, ,' V3.3 E51-..,ME3g lg PAM KELLEY RUSTY KENNEDY PAT KEOUGH DONA KIDDER LOREN KIMES KAREN KING KEITH KING MIKE KING PHIL KING MINDY KRAUSE LINDA LACK CHILTON LAMHO PAM LANKFORD MOLLY LANNON ROY LARKIN BARRY JOE LAUGHLIN RICK LAWSON RANDY LEEDS The most imporTanT decision I have made was The mosT imponanr decision of my life was The most imporfani decision I have made is choosing The pdfh that I will confinue down The when I decided To make Jesus Christ The Lord wheTher or not To push The very Idrge rest of my Iife. - Tiffany DeiTz of my Iife. - Jim Foreman sophomores around! - Teri Thornhill :Ig f . , v i I L If I I I , -E I .Jag 'Gills 'I 'JL':'I JULIE LESTER TERI LEWIS ANDY LIETNEI2 I ANNE LIoTTA I2oBvN LITTLE cATHLEEN LOGAN I BECKY LOVE MARLON LOWE DAVID LOWRY CINDY LUSTER JIMMY MACAW JOY MACINTOSH f , I RUTHIE MCCOLLOUGH MICHELLE MARGASON AMY MARSH CHUCK MARTIN KEITH MARTIN MARK MARTIN KEVIN MASSEY JOHN MATHESON MELODY MAUGH AMELIA MAUTINO NIKKI MAYER DOUG MAYO f-If I I DAVID MCADAMS KENNETH MCELHANEY STEPHANIE MCINTOSH KELLY MCKERNAN MARIANN MCKINNEY JASON MCLANDSBOROUGH Relief thot l mode ii ond if will soon be over: Being on Eosi Ceniroi Cordinol meons oil you A senior: recolling our foulis os sophomores, our buf feor of whoi life offer high school will bring. hove To do when you ore in Trouble is . . . The growing experiences os juniors ond our loyolfy - Pom Konnody EC. honkl - Tino Ervin os seniors. - Sandi Funderburgh TINA MCPHAIL DENA MEAD MIKE MEYER GREG MILLER gi V in ,, , JIMMY MILLER KIM MILLER KYLE MILLER MARTLIN MILLER MARK MISHLER KATHY MITCHELL ROBERT MITCHELL CARRIE MOBRA 'i ' I I fx? fill ' a y 3 ' I II? ' ' 1, g- :E , ,,:.. J hifi Q- . JULIE MOFFATT GLENDA MOORE JAYCEE MOORE LYNETTE MOSHER BECKY MOSLEY JENNY MULLOWNEY fs.: ,f i f ,Z 3 fi' V ii I -'if I I ' KEN MUNDY MELEA MURPHY JAMES NELSON KERRY NELSON Being a senior ls making decisions and stdrting to chase our dreams that will lead us to our future. - Terri Wilhelm I 1 , is I L I I L, , as 2 Er K .M I., rj: PY r I I I if PAT MURPHY BARBARA MUSGRAVE CHRIS MYLES CINDY NELSON ' . f., K M s, W rf ,I V. HOA NGO ANN NICHOLS Being o senior is knowing that after this you may never be oble to see some of friends again. - Dona Kidder SUSIE NUTT MICHAEL O'KEEFE MISTY OLSEN CHRIS O'MALLEY LISA PAGE DEBBIE PALMER DONNA PARCHMAN TRACY PARKS ! 6 , 1zf,l:l:f JOE PASSMORE BRETT PATTERSON KRISTI PATTERSON DAVID PAYNE GINA NICHOLS KIM NICHOLS year We will look back through the years and say your to ourselves, 'l wish I could go back to that senior year! - Jenell Burke 3 J KELLY OWEN LANETTA OWENS MAURITA PARROTT VICKI PARSONS REGINA PEARMAN RAY PEARSON DEBBIE PETERSON DIRK PETERSON L BRETT PHILLIPS BRUCE PHILLIPS .3 R R 2 X A JOHN PHILLIPS NANCY PHILLIPS I PAM PHILLIPS SHEILA PHILLIPS MARCUS PLATT STEVE POOLE PAT PORTER LEE POWERS The word Cardinal brings to mind our school A senior is proud to have reached this name I am finally getting out of school only to find mascot, cardinol, that strikes fear in the hearts and wear the name knowing that he has out how tough life out there really is. - Bill of Hale Rangers. - Jim Foreman accomplished one goal in life. - Renee Blue Walker -in 1 YUTACHI PRAJAK STUART PREGLER TERRY PRICE GAVIN PRINCE - 4 'V :I C T Ji' fw.. 5 , -9 -f f ff I if? 'ff' . N X Nia if E x or LEON REA L I SHERRINRECTOR ANN REED BRIAN REED RUSSELL REYNOLDS JOHN RICHARDSON KANDI RICHISON LYNN RIGGS DENISE PROCK DOUG RAWLINSON 5f , E CHARLIE REEVES CHRIS REXWINKLE 1' I if sf' 1 PATTY ROBERTS RODNEY ROBERTS ' I 1 if I IIT ' , X X STEPHANIE ROBERTS DAVID ROBINSON LYNN RUCH CHERI RUSSELL Being o senior fo me is being on The doorsieps of decision making. - Bob Doison Being o SenIOr, being firsT. - YuIh0CI ICli Prejcik ROBERT RYAN SHELLEY RYAN REIGH SCHLOFFMAN SUSAN SCI-ILOTFELT ' Til gg. , ii i I I I Si MARLA SEALS PAT SELVY Qs TIM RODRIGEZ PAUL ROSEWITZ KIM ROSS DIRK ROUNTREE -4164 ' -' :.m,i'i' .3 ' ' A332 , f 1' ff' ' C V' T IZFIIE'- 539 , ' iris-' 1 i'1',,3'I if .si I 'I , ia- ' iii ii gs . ff I ii 1 5? C , 3. 'II 'ii. A I 5 I 'J +5325 ' , , ' v - if '- ' -I 'F-N. ,..--'v gY 1 ,f'x.,--.x, MONTE RUSSELL KIM RUTLEDGE TRACY RUTLEDGE JOANN RYAN Being o senior is Teliing sophomores ond juniors A senior meons having The pos? behind me. whoi To do for us seniors ond then enforcing ii! I've fincilly reoched The poini where I con sfori - Monfe Russell working Ioword my gooIs. - Meleo Murphy . ' PAULA SANDERS MONICA SCALLAN RENEE SCHAFFER ANNETTE SCHIETZELT 'ZZWIKLI KIM SCHMALL JOHN SCHNEIDER MIKE SCHWING JOHN SCZESNY SALLEE SETSER TAMARA SETTLES ANDY SEWELL LISA SHARP The mosT imporTonT decision I have mode This yeor is To moinToin The pursuiT of The knowledge ond wisdom of The finer Things of life Tree from o mixTure of The desire for recogniTion, for power, for weoITh, ond for moTerioI goods. - Shown Jackson Being o senior is The IosT fooTboII gome, The IosT homecoming, ond The losT Time The closs of T82 will be oil TogeTher oT EosT CenTrol. - Therese Riggs As for os decisions ore concerned, jusT foce The reoIiTy ond sTdrT working. - Todd Guinn vc- ' Q ERIC SHOEMAKER CHERYL SHOEMAKE ROBERT SHOUSE LORI SIMMONS TIM SMITH TERRY SNELL PAUL SOLOMON SCOTT SPICER 'Kiss Todoy goodbye ond poinT me Toward Tomorrow' The senior yeor is The finol worning ThdT I hove To end This pdrT of my life ond soy goodbye To The people ond Things ThoT meon o IoT. I will Toke The memories inTo The fuTure ond be wiTh Them forever. - Jim Hulse LISA SMITH RANDY SMITH DE NA SPYERS VAL STAHL I 41 f , 5, , , , , SE E , , .9 , M1 1 fy s. si, KERRI STANLEY MIKE STEGELMAN CAROL STEWART ROGER STEWART STEVE STILLEY ROBERTA STOKES ' 1 - , ' i' i.:,-Lew? , Ir' 'T ' ii - s e ' I, 1 , 4, . , 51A I ' T - 'gs . 5 S-' 5 i' 1 T' g e, 'Sir ' . H- .v DAVID STROM GREG STROPE JAQUELINE SUMMERALL BRUCE SUTTON ANITA SWAIN GREG SWANSON KAREN SWEENEY DENISE TARWATER TUYEN THAI BETH THOMAS DARLA THOMPSON MIKE THOMPSON For me The senior yeor is being responsible for mony Things. IT is olso o preporoTion for o life Time of living up To our copociTies. - John Sczesny Being seniors, we finoiiy mode iT, snoring responsibiliTy ond seTTing examples for The oTher sTudenTs. - Liso Poge T SHARON THOMPSON SUSAN THOMPSON SCOTT THORNBURG TERI THORNHILL is HE The senior yeor is full of mixed emoTions. We ore exciTed ond proud, yeT sod ThoT we'Il be Ieoving. All of o sudden we musT moke decisions Thor will offecT The resT of our life. I would noi Trocle The memories ond experiences for onyThing. - Vickie HoIT , v I S 1 T DANA TRICKETT , ANA mic ev KENT TULL LEISA TOWNSLEY ALLEN USRY BILLY WALKER DAVID WELCH PAUL WELLS TRACY WHIPPLE TERRI WHITMARSH KIM VAIL MISTY VENTRIS ALLAN VERNON LISA WALKER LYNETTA WALKER LAURA WARD JAMES TILLMAN GABRIELLE TVEDT CARMEN WAGNOR CRAIG WEDDINGTON TERRI WILHELM Being o senior rneons To me, Toking your firsT sTep To independence ond being on The brink of reoliTy. - Shown Johnson There is only one more yeor To enjoy high school ond Then comes The sTruggIe of sTudying GT college. - LyneTTe Mosher HERBERT TIREY LORI TWISS CHERYL WALDEN DAVID WEISBERG JAMES WILKINS BRUCE WILLIAMS GARY WILLIAMS LESA WILLIAMS MARK WILLIAMS RENE WILLIAMS RICK K. WILLIAMS L .I+ v I DAVID WILSON LEANN WILSON MICHELLE WILSON TRACY WILSON CARRIE WINSWORTH TORRIE WISDOM PAULA WOLFE STEVE WOODIE JULIE WOODS STEVE WOODS TERRY YINGST BRYAN ALLEN T7 ,X I TRACY BROWN' JEFF CLAY RENEE GHO BRENDA HASTINGS EVERETT HAUSER SUSAN IVY Soy Goodbye To A Senior I MARY THEYE RICK WILLIAMS i Senior Cardhols Conflhue n '7 ff ,'e, S hu? 'f 'Qs , D V, i 1 ' mv W K 9 'Clearly Senior Pashmes . . . N Clearly Classic Cardhals May 26lh, l982, the senior cardinals clearly spread their wings in commen cemenf exercises, held af 6 pm, af fhe Tulsa Civic Assembly Cenfer. Vespers were held on campus May 23rd al 4 p.m. Congraiulalions seniors! 35 AMY 1 f W' Fc f u Clearly Graduaies! my 'B-9 Et' 'QS f IEQQ CDD Clear! A Queen lim still finding it hard to believe that I was chosen Miss East Central XVI I feel very privileged, and I hope I can represent my school well. Beth Ann Thomas, daughter of Mr. Kc Mrs. R..L Thomas, was chosen Miss EC. X VL and is still very excited sa bout it. She is involved in National Honor Society, Greek Clubg FCA., Senior Board, and is a Senior cheerleader. Beth was also attendant to the band sweetheart her sophomore year. Being a member of Tulsa Baptist Temple, Beth takes part in ber church youth group. I Miss East Central XV Beth Thomas Senior 5131 'I' Kathy Mitchell 'Y was pleasanlly surprised and exiremely honored fo be chosen by Easl Cenfral's sfudenf body as senior aflendanr fo the queen. Thank you. Kathryn Elizabefh Mlchell daughfer of Jess and Mary Milchel was elecled senior arfendanf fo Mss Easf Cenfral.XVl. Kaihy shows her school spiril with six years of cheerleadng, and invol- vemenf in Fellowshkn of Christian Afhleles, Pep Club. Sfudenl Council and Nalional Honor Socieiy. Oklahoma Universify seems lo be Kafhy's number one choice in college. A ttell dan ts Being elecfed allendani fo Miss Easf Cenfrai is one of ihe hlghesi honors lhave ever received. l will chedsh lhis compimem' from rhe siudenf body the mosf. Shaunna Lee Holi, daughrer of Don and Lurley Holi, has maintained a 4.0 grade average and is lisled in lhe Whois Who Among American High School Sfudenfs. Being a senior cheerleader and involved in Pep Club and Fellowship of Chrisilan Afhleies, keeps Shaunna busy. She plans io affend Ok- lahoma Sfaie or Oklahoma Universiiy, and earn a degree in law. Shaunna Holt in Q f i'i' A g H V ,W Lisa Cottrell, junior Kim Webb, junior 'Tm realy exclfed Thar I was elecfed as one of fhe junior afrendanls lo lviss Easl Cenlral X W. lf's really an honor To receive This from fhe sludenf body. 'T ldmberly Ann Webb, daughfer of Brian and Korene Webb, ls a junior cheerleader, involved iv Pep Club, F.C,A., Sfudenr Council, and F.l-LC, Being chosen as a junior airendanf is an honor fhaf l hope l can live up io, Lisa Raye Coffrem daughter of Floyd and Cindy Coflrell offends Church of Chrisr and is involved in Pep Club and Hrsl year Spanish Club. Lisa Easley, sophomore l can'i beheve lhaf my friends have given me such an honor! ll's ihe highesr compliment fhaf l've ever received Lisa Ombra Easley, daughier of Truman and Mary Easley, was chosen as o sophomore afrendoni fo Miss EC. Lisa offends Easfwood Bapfisf Church, and fakes pan' in if's youlh council' she is also secrelory of Soph. class. be f A Debi Davenport, sophomore 'Being chosen as a sophomore aifendanr really means a lol To me iT's someihing l'll always remember. Thank you so much. Deborahr Ann Davenporr, daughter of lvickey and Kafhie Davenport, attends Gracemonf Baprisf Church. She is a sophomore cheerleader and involved in Pep Club, Sfudeni Council and F.C.A, HQ F35 Q, gm 1 I 53 ii? 21 is yd M 242 Q gil f K, J 1 Hs E2 5 1 14 xx nf, , ,. Y ,,,, '-+ 'h - ,H .f A s Senior A ttendan ts 0 Mr. East y Central ln spite of Doug l?awinson's outstanding honors received Doug feels the highight of his high school career was signing up to play footbal with Brigham Young University. Named State Heavyweight Champion his junior yeah Doug wrestled for East Central all three years here, In addition, Doug played junior varsity and varsity football throughout his high school career. He was selected as Most Likely to Succeed as a E senior and attended Mr. East Central X as a junior. Congratulations Doug! Doug lla Wlinson Jamess Wilkins L E QD Lwzi W' ,ow ' Q i Q P' Jamesvmlkins has prayed and 5 ff many sports C here E at East Centralf Cheseni E i Ji football and . baseball for the Carainals, as Well has two years ofbaske tbal. James was chosen 1 as Most school Spitited so y nom hiss east isecond is team captain lotfgfjthef lAll-City E football teamg James playedthree yearslof gi s if juhferiqndegehfargyeafs by the 25asr1centfai4 1 f f student bodyf Active ln most all Fellowship T , 5 iii of Chdstian lA thietes activities,EJames served E i t treasurer for that organkations as welh b Vaddihoryi James a took so parte in QMHESQ Grid' e Y Student Council f Q a ' Matt Matheson, junior Frank Leone, sophomore Mike Bailey, junior R John Henry, sophomore 2 A X E5 5 :'s, gm s fl ! lies in ar Instrumental Music Sweetheart, Kathy Armstrong lnsfrumenlal Music Swee fhearf is K alherine Armsfrong, daughfer of Mn and Mrs. Bobby Armslrong. She has played bassoon ih fhe All-Cily Vwnd Ensemble, and has been a member of the Tulsa Youfh Symphony for 'four years: currently as princioal bassoonisf. Kathy received fhe US Nafional Band Award for 4980, and will be a member of The 1982 All-Sfafe Orchesfra. Her escorf for the coronafion was David Armyoy i L l in Kevin Barrow, Lisa Walker Senior affendanf fo fhe sweelhearf is lVHss Lisa Walker, daughfer of Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Walker. She plays oboe in fhe wind ensemble and orchesira, and is a member of fhe flag corps. Being vice presidenf of the sfudenf advisory commifiee. Lisa is ranked Hrsf in her Sr. class. She L is escorled by Kevin Barrow. Danny King, Connie Greene Junior affendanl To ihe sweefhearl is Miss Connie Green, daughfer of Mr. and Mrs, .lack C. Green. She has played lhe flufe for Hve years, fhe piano for len, and is currenily a member of fhe Big Red Sound orchesfra, and wind ensemble. in her sophomore year, Connie won lhe US National Band Award. She is escorfed by Dan King. L ynnis Watkins. daughfer of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Watkins, was chosen as Sophomore aifendonl fo lhe band sweetheart She plays fhe piano, and is enrolled in conceri band playing the lluie. As a member of the Hag corps, Lynn is very acfive in marching band. Her escorf for fhe coronallon is Desmon Cervoniez. lesmond Cervantez, Lynnis Watkins September H Cardinals Shawn Haynie, lettering in junior varsity and varsity football, also has a year of lettering in track. He was voted friendliest junior boy and junior attendant to Mr. East Central, Shawn is a second year member of F. CA., and attends Garnett Church of Christ, working as a bus worker. He plans to attend Oklahoma State University next fall. 4 hy Beth Ann Thomas was elected lWss East Centra1XW, and is lsted in the cheerleaders Hall of Fame. Beth is a second year member of Greek Club, and National Honor Society. She was a seniorcheerleader, and particmated in pep Club, F. CA., and senior boarai ' 1 XX + ctober Cardinals James Vwhcins was chosen as second team captain for All-City football, and has played three years of both football and baseball, along with two years of basketball. He served as treasurer for FCA., and took part in National Honor Society and student council. H Kathy lwtchell was chosen as senior attendant to Miss East Central X Vl, and served as captain of her senior cheerieacfng squad and treasurer of FCA. She was involved in N.H.S., pep club, and is Hsted in the Who's Who of American High School students. e ovem ber Cardinals Allen Glass has played foofball and wresfled fwo years. He was pre- sidenf of his sophomore and junior class, and was chosen a iinaksf lo Mr. East Cen fral his junior and senior year. Wdeo games and skiing are a couple of Allen's favoriie aciiviries, Affenmhg Oklahoma Sfafe, and majoring in engineering are Allen 's fuiure plans. Shaunna Holi has been a member of pep club, ECA., and cheerleading for Three years. She is isfed in fhe Who's Who Among American High School Sfudenfs, and was chosen as The Unifed Sfafes Cheerleading Achievemenf Award winner. Shaun- na was also a bar girl and an affendanf fo lWss Easf Cenfral her senior year. ecem ber Cardinals Renee Gho was presidenf of Varsify gymnasiics, and parficipafed in cheerleading, pep club, and F. CA. fhroughouf high school. She was Hnaisi fo Miss Easf Cenfral her sophomore and senior year, and served as ofrendanf fo fhe queen her junior year. Doug Rawlhson has wreslled and played foofball for fhree years, and was named a Sfafe heavyweight champion his junior year. He was vofed Most Likely fo Succeed and junior affendanf lo Mr, Easf Cenlral. The highighf in Doug's high school credfs was signing wifh Brigham Young Universiry. January Cardinals Donny Beardon is a fhree year foofball lefferman and was vofed all-cify honorable foofball player his sophomore year. He was vice presicieni of FCA. and a fwo year baseball lefferman. Donny was also affendanl fo Mr Easf Cenfral his sophomore yeah and hhalisf all three years. Becky Love has been a member of pep club. FCA., and cheerleadng for fhree years. She has also laken pan' in sfudenf council and senior board Becky plans io offend Tulsa Junior College and sfudy compufer programming for fwo years, fhen lransfer fo Oklahoma Sfafe. il ii fi lx ii February Cardinals Mike Hall is offen seen on ihe run wifh Easf Cenrrai's cross counfry feam. Mike pfaced fourfh in sfafe competition. and was holed as fhe Hrs? Carolnal fo place in slate. He is also lisfeci in the 4982 Hall of Fame. Dee Dee Greenwood has been in F.C.A., and pep club lhis year. She is also lisled in fhe 1982 Hall of Fame. Dee Dee is furure plans are fo afrend Tulsa Junior College and major in accounfirzg. March i Cardinals Laura Ward, has been singing for six years, and is currently performing ai fhe Spoflighi Theafer. She is a member of Sf. Pius X Church, and is also a fhree year choir member. She is currenfiy sfudying voice wilh Mrs. Marilyn Carven and has a 4.0 grade average. Greg Slrope, co-capiain of lhe foofball feam, was selecfed for AH Cify, All Mefro, All Sfale, and Blue Chip fooibali Teams. He enjoys all sporfs and playing wifh the band he is in, 2001. The high poinf of Greg's high school days was the signing of rhe leffer of infenr io Oklahoma Universify. April Cardinals i Breii Philips was sfudenf council presideni, and presideni of Disfricr Vl sfudeni council He is a member of NHS, a Boys Slale delegate, and was vofeo' mosi concerned junior and seniors boy. Brefi enjoys walersking, weighfiffing, cars, and fishing! k Denise Tarwafer has been involved in pep club and F.C.A. for lhree years, and cheerleacfng, sfudeni council, and social science club for fwo. She enjoys irack and olher oufdoor sporfs. Denise plans on afienolng Oklahoma Sfafe and majoring in child psychology. Danlse Avdeloff Tlno Ervln Dee Dee Greenwood Jenny Hlgdon .4 f i Connie Boker KGVII1 Barrow DODPHB BBOFGBD Anthony Bowie Renee Lino ' Tammy Forglone I Porn Hawkins me Shcunno Vlckle Holt Jlm Hulse Mlke Meyer Carrie Mobra The yearbook has a special secfion for Seniors enfified Hall of Fame. The sfudenfs elected fo fhis honor are well-rounded in school acfivifies, noi necessarily rhose of high academic sfanding only. The iofai Hall of Fame members usually comprise approximafe 401 of The graduaring class. Each faculry member. counselor. and principal chose approximafely 40 siudenfs who in fheir opinion, would be mosl deserving of fhis honor. All subject and inferesf areas are represenfed. Krrrhy Mifchell Glenda Moore Jenny Mullowney Cindy Nelson James Nelson Lisa Page Vlckle Parsons Davld Payne Bren Phillips Bruce Pnllllps Anne Reid ooy. . , .., '.,, 1' i'?. , . I wg. T9 'Wf 'm0fSh T'iT s -rs! ' 'rx we o if . , '- any :Ek ' ' 'j-. 'lif ' S X is Q23 '.:rs:,.e,.' N W , . i ,,. . ,i ' -12: L 1 l T T ' A r r James Wllklns Terry Ylngst , wer f Xf2s1'1Nf'2' ' f. .. , ,A.,,. . W E . f '+L f.z.,gg1V ,ki . . .5 KTM . . A as Greg Strope 1 Likely To Succeed . . . Doug Rawlfnson and Lefso Townsley Senior Who 's Who Most Likely To Succeed Most Concerned Most Talented Frfenawesr , . . Kathy Mifched and Shawn Haynie fha xx v XSWQIL of 'f' ' 1 Most School Splrifed . . . James Wilkins and Jenny Mullowney Senior Who 's Who Friendliest Most School Spirited Wi ttiest 19 Vwffiesf . . . Cliff Craveyo and Mary Hays 'H-'vfzrws-vmb, 1 If L 'T 'U Dsl ff p. E - my Mosf Concerned . , . Steve Martin and Nancy Soufhwick Most Tolenfed , . , Connie Green and Roger Lewls Junior Who 'S Who Most Concerned Most Talented Friendliest 'EI nr Q, 1-f.-s'h.. . .. W, ai 5339 4, r ,n , ,W nfigfff W , 5315 si 5. . in--. 27: 1 vi K, , 5, 4 Mm 'mf FriendHesf . . . Jeff O'Dell and Dana Treaf S , 7? X sv. 4 Mos? School Splrlfed Kendall Mullns ond Marla H cks Junior Who S Who W1 ttlest L Junior Who 's Who Most School O O X Spud ted Q? GV? R ffggffz., s W' Q1 Wffssf Tese Bafeman and Roger Wllams J L f v V . Q Q, K 1 V ,N ' , 1 ! X l X o i . - . It 2 Q . . . i i z . ,T - V K f-K' ' wwsx? iw . V U s f ,MM .. . 9 . . U o Z - Mji gl 14, Q Q ' I I W , ' ' ' ' I V 4 . . Q1 V 5 5 :A 7 X L Q. f' - ' Ii ,ff t wg f W A A 1, o'-,' 1 g - V- fgj o , 1 ' 355' Q I 3 ' i i . . . I ii 1 EEL? ZZEELELZYULZYV Q Q Q Board of Education members, left to right, Mr. Walter Hushbeck, president: Mrs. Marjorie Dougherty Mr E T Watkins vice president Mrs Judy Eason-Mclntyre, Mr. Gary Watts, Mr, Vernon Hobbs, and Mr. Ray Conard. Board of Education The Board of Education members are elected by the citizens of their school districts to fulfill the needs of the students of the Tulsa Public Schools They devote themselves to insuring that operations of Tulsa schools run smoothly. The members are responsi- ble for the approval of budget plans and for establishing school boundaries. They work to make school a pleasant and rewarding experience for both students and teachers. Mr. Larry Zenke, superintendent iwgswv WJ. g , is Dr. James Darland Principals Message This is a good year for all Easi Central 'Cardinals We have had winning 'reams in many evenis. Our spiril of compeliiion is evidenl in fine aris, aihlelics, and academics. Our clubs and organizaiions have conrribuied much To our school and communiiy. Our aiiiiudes, ideals, spirii of cooperation and compell- Tion have clearly ideniified Thai we have fine iradirions and a repuiaiion To be cherished and proieciedf' 'lb Dr. Darland oversees booksrore as well as The classes. , . i S , L I , 5 - 3 3 i l 'iff Lf , , . . . 1 Dr. Darland speaks to seniors at The first forum of the school year 5'l 5 l 'ggliliflzg George Dorsch Larry SmiTh I s x 1 i .. 4 f i 'S ' W 2 if of T. 'ff:'fsDl'Q - . 3, g if iii' I swam.. 1 a ll l r,...m--W Q , .si I sure do hope Mr. Dorsch doesn'T see me ouT here again. l 'X . rj' rrr WM' A1'1Q 1 . .:,s:sli5 P5-5+i.7,,,,fsr liskbi-LL if . ' s -' : Mr. SmiTh Takes a breaTher from anoTher demanding aay. Assisiani Principals EasT CenTral's assisTanT principals, Mr. Larry SmiTh and lVlr. George Dorsch play a viial role in The funcTions of our school. Their duiies cover many areas. Mr. Dorsch is responsible for The supervision of pre-enrolImenT ancl also Teacher eclucaTion. Mr. SmiTh is in charge of sTudenT acTiviTies as well as oTher jobs. Q3 F'-f 1 f H,-.33 LQ rf B 5.02123 A H, 17 . 5. 1 s mx: fi. Mrs. Bonnaha helps another student with a schedule change. Just like a woman, always with a phone in hand 7 5 'WF' Iwannah Bonnaha Shirley Dalton Sammie Kendall Sam Whisenhunt Pat Holder Counselors The counselors play a very important role at East Central. They supervise students during classes every day. They also help students make impor- tant decisions during their high school years. The counselors help soph- omores and juniors plan what courses they are to take and arrange for schedule changes when they are needed. They also are a very big help to seniors by helping with college plans and informing students about scholarships, grants and loans. All students benefit in some way from the work that counselors do. 4159 Oleta Bohall 3 5 sf'- ' . Y Self control is important in an intellectually stimulating class like tvpinef' Business Objectives of the Business Department are to provide students with know- ledge and training which will enable them to enter and contribute to the business world. A further objective is to provide college bound students with a good foundation for obtaining a degree in the field of business. Roger Lefler Doug Manning You wouIdn't be ignoring me, Mr, Manning, would you Mr, Manning? i vw' J JQ .4 ,ii 1 Mrs. Pierce shows her mechanical skills by fixing an adding machine. Juniors deeply concenirafe on Their office machines jobs xx 'uf' ,..v.w EFDSSHFIS Pi6l'C6 VOIUGOG SGOUS LUDGVTO WOTSFS -4 A I ., Morning, COE, lefT To righf, row 4: Carol Siewarf, Lori Simmons, Glenda Moore, Melody Maugh and Rhonda Duff: row 2: Susan Ivy, Julie Kiersey, Jeri Arfhurs, Carey Bafchlear and Sandi Funderburghg row 3: Mrs. Jean James, Tom l-louser, Jenni Higdon. Debbie Fox, Susie NuTT, Julie Wood and Theresa Anderson, COE Cooperafive Office EducaTion has provided jobs and Training for sTudenTs A and helped program work in fields such as banks and small businesses. COE is designed To keep sTudenTs aware of The Trends in business and help Them vviTh morkeTable skills. Cooperafive Office Educafion is one program which provides senior sTudenTs wiTh one half day office jobs. wraff Jean James Pam Lundy Affernoon COE, leff To righf, row 'l: Mindy lshmael, Krisfi PaTTerson, PaTTy RoberTs, Suzie Day, Chrissie Adair and Rufhle McColloughJ row 2: Mrs. Pam Lundy, Amelia MauTino, Beneva DeG-raffenreld, AniTa Boyd, Karen King, Mary Abercrombie, Cheryl Walden and Julie Moffaff, MT MCGIII CFGITIS for l'llS OWN GXOITT MMM Couch McGill, you perform such difficulf duTies so well. Drivers EducdTien The Drivers EducdTion deporTmenT's purpose is To insTrucT drivers To wdTch ouT for The mdny obsTocles in The driving world. The course is mode up mosTly of sophomores who uTilize The closs To be dble To obTdin cz resTricTed drivers license QT The dge of fifTeen ond one-hdlf. Some of The sTudenTs Toke drivers ed. To receive d discounT on cdr insurdnce. This course gives mdny sTudenTs Their firsT 'behind The wheel' experience. IT dlso insTrucTs Them Through Theory cldss, simuldTors ond educdTiondl driving films. ..-1' Jock Kreider Leon Luce Raymond McGill JoneT ArmsTrong Beverly CorTer Normo Dovis Lindo Doble xi fff' '54 as K, fs if i ,gg English The sTudy of English is essenTiol for o Thorough high school educdTion. Reolizing The imporTdnce of GD English curriculum ond o concurrenT respon- sibiliTy To provide meoningful leorning experiences, The English deporTmenT hos orgonized iTs subjecT moTTer occordingly. Besides course work in grommdr ond composiTion, soph- omores experience sTimuloTing uniTs in Americon liTeroTure. Thus, Through chdllenging insTrucTion in longuoge orTs, sTudenTs receive mciny unique skills necessory for successful lives ofTer grodudTlon. 58 JuoniTo Ellis John Flippo RuTh HoTTon 3' - ...ze Mrs. O'Bar looks upon her senior English class and wonders whai will become of Randy Srniih and Kelly Owen, as well as her other siudenls. John Hogan Julia Hope Anloineile Jackson Judiih Klenda Murray Lucas Jackie O'Bar Velma Payne Belly Ticlrow Fine Aris lvlony differenT closses ore offered in The Fine ArTs depdrTmenT, some of which include PdinTing, STudio ArT, Design l, Color ond Design ll ond PrinTmoking. DifferenT bosic concepTs ore offered in drowing Techniques, poTTery, The nToTching ond mixing of colors, design Theory ond procTice ond The uses ond core of equipmenT. STudenTs ledrn on opprecioTion of The skill ond deTerminoTion needed To become on orTisT. '35 5 Joney l-ldrrison ' s f N l Y ff! ff Rod STeworl looks on os Scoit Spicer works on o drowing Sherry Myers puts finishing Touches on cz mosTerpiece. as-',',,. If' Mrs. Wrlghf shows VanGogh's self porTraiT To her class. I-IumdniTies HumaniTies involves The sTudy of The arTisT as a painTer, musician, and wriTer. The course is divided inTo four parTs. ParT I is concerned wiTh The subjecT and The funcTion of a work of arT. PdrT II discusses The rnaTerioIs used To make The arTisT work. In ParT III The sTudenTs aTTenTion is focused upon The OrganizaTion of These maTeriaIs by The arTisT. The IasT porT Takes a look aT The finished producTs and poinTs ouT The orTisT's sTyIe. I geT The dIsTIncT feeling Thaf I om being ignored. Suzanne WrighT 62 Conceri Chorus Concert chorus is considered to be the public relations arm of East Central High School. The singers in Concert Chorus work for high artistic achievement. They strive for perfection and professionalism. Instruc- tor, Mrs. Marilyn Carver, considers them to be a close knit group. in order to make music together they must also play together like a family. iii f ,. ,fwiew j W fi 3, N s 2 Q C E ,, ,, E f. I in 'U Q Marilyn Canfer f M, ' V i H 1 2' ' , , 2 C 2 f p It J Ti -i -5- ,, f 1 11-2 , La- . A is H 'P g 3 ' Q 'Q' - ' i K 1, J fir , ,N . ,A . ' X A ', fl Members rehearse daily for the concert. Concert Chorus members, left To right: row 4: Ronda Hanover, Laura Ward, Roberta Stokes, Rick Williams, Keith King, Kathy Dawnsn, Amy Johnson and Stephanie Scrudder: row 2: Stacie George, Mrs. Marilyn Carver, Sallee Setser, John Phillips, Kevin Barrow, Mark Vincent, Dawna Trickey and Rachel Epperson: row 3: Janet Harrison, Mike Meyer, Russell Reynolds, John Sczesny and Dawn Maugh. i 4 1 i l Mixed Chorus members, left To right: row 1: Mrs. Corver, Regino Klngsly, Lois Eost, Cindy Roberts, Anito Locey, Annie Smith, Ann Henderson, Lytio Miller, Lynette Wolkerg row 2: Rhondd Holt, Dorlo Borrow, Pom Westover, Susan Koch, Jonelle Burke, Denise Muecke, Nicky Jones, Kim G-roy, Corol Owen: row 3: Donny Elliott, Scott Norton, Anthony Bowie, Tim Johnson, Ken Burris, Bill Torpenning. ' Mixed Chorus The singers in Mixed Chorus use The knowledge they goin during The course time to prepore for Concert Chorus, The skills They leorn ore necessory To be cr good Concert Chorus member in The future. -mg. -um Mixed Chorus members worm up with their doily voice exercises. T W .......... 3? B rf . X W, , M v W , Tiff ,hs Anthony Bowie gives his impression of Stevie Wonder. 63 , uf.. .,..' u....eJQg,L.g,.....Q.4,.....g .,... .M L,.x A LM.. ,ff ' .,.,,..., .... -,-,, x Q , , 2 W Q 4 ' wg ' A F 1 3' 4 XW W' 'ANN Q N N mf' , i P X t gym X :Q A to 29 ,HMXQF 51- Qxk' px 53 A ggfgf L Yi ca' 9 XAi .QQ xi 933- ,6 NXfj!NfN? . i 5 L ?ff,'a mxgfmwi K' MQ f Qi K .. M .Um Q P A ' m.j ' . ' yr -. , .Q , , . 1 f, ix. A ' 1 f H ul' will A f lf 39 ' 'fr , 5 ,L. 4, fri' 6 ff 'R FQ I 'NVQ x , K 'L , A V 1 ,Qt A Ln,.v,, , ,R V i n d , ,,, , J , .,,L : J:1L w -,L a 3 .. ., L xv., njri. xl! WA 3? I ,Yi-E lf.V TW: Q E7 ' ,.'-fm 'ff' J' ,W 31,4 9. U. gf' l- L' -' 5' ff 5' Q 1 ' M . ' N by g g-51: - yi jf' by 31 q , .p5' Qi af J - I+f,,1,z. Ak 1, ' V ,yy ,Z s.. 5. ,4 if - , ' 5 , 3 W f A iff! ' W 2' Q 1 M Y' .fs l law X969 V .. gm o K A gil., EM .1 ,-ggifgifs-.1,? 4 n flgiaxlgg' 5 ,:,,-,.fvf t,,,4,,, :ij V' K 1' - . . -f? .. Q ,gn ' f fx5'HffS1r,:ai2Qf43f'iff' 9-sf ' it X . K ' If W ' ' . K 24:6-. , , 1 ' 'f ' Sensor Dovid Armijo enterfoins The crowd with o Trumpet solo. 65 Wind Ensemble use-'S'--30--.3 U'dlthqvat3uAt.1-v Msvaunnvnuvavvzuvn il 0 Wind Ensemble members wail for their next cue. 'few' W ' V' 1 ..-4' , Wind Ensemble members: lefl To righl: row 1: Roger Lewis, Jennifer Slevens, Nancy Phillips, Greg Casillas, Kim Williams, Lisa Walker, Sonia Campbell, Mauriia Parroif, Lori Wafson, Elaine Brooks, Monica Hari, Connie Green, Laura Maihleson, Paily Hesier and Laura Kasar: row 2: Kalhy Rogers, Scoli Siockton, Barbara Musgrave, Ed Hulse, Lisa Rogers, Jenny Russell, Tommy Davis, Angela Gardner, Annette Schieizel, Kafhy Armsfrong, Joe Welch, Sean Winn, Sfuari Pregler, Jeff Nofisger, Gary Hunf, Robbie Shouse and David Armijo, row 3: Mr. Gary Hill, Gerald Epperson, Pai Vanderiook, Laira Farlow, Susan Ray, Amy Burba, Sieve James, John Glenn, Whil Childress, Shelly Ryan and Bruce Williams, . , . .1 J ,-1. , ,ff-,Ma , , .,.,.. -,L H! 5 Lf ? ,, ,A o I ,Q- ! I 3 r 21 .P Ci? fs! lisp 'rv SVN' n1l' 'Q if as ev? ,gm Orchesfro ! Oh, To be 0 queen for o day. . Q ,..- ,, V 'fri ' y 1 1 1 W ix 1 A ODS, Gnd Q Two, Gnd O ,.4Y ?l' M Q Concert Chorus members, left to right: row 'lc Terri Pederson, Jackie Tripplett, Lynnis Watkins, Michelle Harris, Terri Hillis, Gina Higgins, LeAnn Davis, Darla Barrow, Shawna Jones, Melinda Upton, Monica Merdian, Karen Kruger and Lisa Hamilton: row 2: Billy Crason, Kevin Thompson, Carol Owen, Lisa Vanwassenhove, Laura Enos, LaWanda Bowen, Darla Barrow, Anita Daniels, Jeff Davis, David Phillips, Gary Hunt, Dennis Barnes and Desmond Cervantez: row 3: Rhonda Hindergardt, Susan Leck, Alayna London, Kyle Kissellourg, Keith Burres, Cheryl Searcy, Lori Rice, Robert Foster, Kevin Barrow, Ronald Dickey and Ronnie Jackson: row A: Rhonda Hanover, David Douthitt, Scott Fiehler, Brian Young and Mr. Gary Hill Concert Band -Vi' r X W WWW Whether a flutlst or a singer, musicians mixl : ' ' 2 1 iff' is , . , I , I - ' il' Q f' ft -1 'K . ER T A QT -F r .V , .,.h sh x A V. , M V A, 5 Concert Band member, Robert Foster thinks pep band is A-OK. I n 'ses Z 69 X , A . Foreign Language MasTery of anoTher language brings undersTanding Through communica- Tion. There are Three levels of German and four levels of French and Spanish. STudenTs are challenged To express Themselves wiTh new words and sTrange grammar. The foreign lan- guage Teachers include Mr. RoloerT Owen, Mrs. Suzanne WrighT, and Mrs. Florence Shupbach. A foreign ex- change Teacher, Mr. Klaus HarTmann, is Teaching German in exchange for Mr. Ken SchulTe. ,- nw ,r 'h Q ,T AA g . J, - ,ga Laura Mcnhieson DOW knows all of hel' colors in FYSDCH, giiiasfiffffhsg T 1 - he 5 wlggwgg W31f'k3,.v..,,Li s 1 Kg -qilgggqff' C93 W'Y7k , V .vi :F ' giwmefq? we-3 gui ' f l1,s ---1 Q T A , .Q'i5gf5?i.l1 'E -f 3'3?'rQ,f52,-ffify. riff P' we T ,,.Q,g.E,m ,, is iff -2 is T 58 6 li, li l Klaus HarTmann RoberT Owen Florence Schupbach Suzanne WrighT 'ln-y. blun-up 1 SRA- ilk-4' fneef' l wonder if il is eoloble. ,.x JoAnn Burnley Gloria Cliflon -41' I Z- Lucy Speor Camille Weon WOW! I Think I'v6 QOT iT. Home-Fdmily Living Home ond Fdmily Living courses include Foods I-II, Clothing I-II, Educo- Tion for Pdrenlhood, Single Survivol, ond Foshion ond lnlerior Design. These courses ore helpful noi only To sludenls who choose To morry soon offer groduoiion bui olso To Those who plon in being self supporiive. These courses definilely con be vdluoble To dll. The knowledge goined in These closses con ploy on imporloni DGTT in posi groduoie life. Jimmie Johns Argene Reedy lndusirial Aris Easi CenTral's Indusirial ArTs DeparT- menT provides sTudenTs wiTh The opporTuniTy To Take courses such as Woods, Wood Finishing and Touchup, ElecTronics and DrafTing. Mr. Jimmie Johns Teaches Two levels of wood- shop, Mr. Argene Reedy insTrucTs firsT and second year eleclronics and Mr. Mike SmiTh is Teaching Drafling I-ll. ' ' I S4 Mr Johns helps Doug HardesTy varnish a Table. s is ,T N H My yr .. lT's noT locked. lT's welded shuT. i!l!.'Al l , X I af' Q K, ' Nl Mr. Black draws a inTeresTed crowd. Howard Black Charles lvey VocaTional EducaTion VocaTional EducaTion Classes only include VocaTional machine shop and VocaTional welding. Machine shop. TaughT by Mr. Howard Black and welding, TaughT by Mr. Charles Ivey, are boTh classes TaughT in AM. and PM. seTs. STudenTs Taking These classes spend Three hours a day in The class, including a 7:00 a.rn., zero hour class for The AM. sTudenTs. VocaTional EducaTion classes provice sTudenTs wiTh a skill ThaT will be very helpful when They enier The job rnarkeT. Margaret Byrd Debbie Davis Roben Canirell ihinks you deserve a break foday yd d Disirilouiive Educoliion Disiribufive Educaiion is a class open To all sfudenis. Sophomores learn basics of reiaiiing business and mar- keiing procedures. Juniors learn more specific skills in The use of cash regisiers, making change and faking checks properly. This year D.E.C.A. members spenf lime preparing maier- ials for The DECA Siaie Conference in April. YL ' Mike Ford gives us a candid profile , , l.C.E. students, left to right: row 1: Robbie Shouse, John Johnson, Lee Powers, David Be-bee, Nickle Cobb, Donny James. John Phillips and Ray Harvey: row 2: Mike Jackson, Paul Cowen, Bobby Christensen, Doug Hardesty, Kevin Boer, Jerry Tripp, Donny Wofford, Darin Bohonon, Donnie Bryant and Billy Hudson. l.C.E. industrial Cooperative Education is a class designed to help high school , ' students in both education and work ' experience while in school. Students can enroll in such classes as auto mechanics, dental technician and . photography. These are just a few of X, the many choices that l.C.E. students J ' are offered. The l.C.E. program allows students to make responsible deci- sions concerning their futures. wl-' SN 1 se. Ee 'ti 5 Q A . I 3' . .. ., Mel Martin Left to right: row 4: Wendell Riggs, Marsh Calvert, Tim Beason, and Kristy Cly: row 2: Bobby Arey, Gibb Grogg and Marcus Platt. 4-Q if .1 , Eg Liiorory ond Insiruciionoi Medio irs Q35 .. Mrs. Chondier Tends To one of her mony duties. -1 F'7'E'T, :ff fq .. ,K 5 , iz ir ffg, ' 71 .,.,.,. W.. Mrs. Rhoodes helps Jimmy McCow check in o book. AX as N, 'W-55 'K' Jmsjf.. ,,.f' S 3 i Why, I om ciwoys willing To have my picrure mode. DOShie CHGHGISV Merle JGCODS 76 .,., r ,, , V M fr RWM-Q W f N,-, -,M ' . 'f-ff , 3 I A Cha Now that is quite a problem. lVlath The East Central lvlath department continued with its second year of computer math. The computer math students are trained on TRS-80 Radio Shack mini computers. Students are offered classes ranging from basic math to calculus. The courses can play an important part in post graduate life. The benefits can be from personal math class to the background that sudents receive from college preparatory classes such as trigonometry and analytics. Gail Broyles Louis Crossley Lawrence Hale 4.f'f if ff- Roger Lefler Ernestine Pierce James Sparks Luther Younger KW, Jlm Baker Larry Ballard Eddie Dyer John Hogan v l,Q,f V- 'rf' N'4P'W ' S' S t L 1 f y ' 1' 9,527 in yy fi- .x my 5 W' , nl:,, , .Ik -v,,.fw,. Q vb: f L- f Q v ' , . .. . Q jj: 'if 1' - I - 1 fr .'f'S.fF'f 1 1 n . . I ,Y 5 X: -5- ,Q .'. . , , v u ' A , 'f,:i,,3 vvq v rg y fy . T' Q j-' ff ff Chi. .Tv tg wig 1 '1j'i3'f' Pnxnbiuuyufflu.:ritzF'.f:Zf'f:Zj'::::'1':x': V H Y .,.,, -v-vw-1. . . . ...,..1.lvll,.L...iLi... T f ,I ks' ,I si' '1 sg' 'r xx' 'J Z, 1 IQ' f :H , tw D, xx Q, As 'J 5 'A ,s 'A ,N Y ' , vrjvvg xcrgkv A xlslxls:-:nn L V s 5 j , W K2 s..r',. Physical EducaTion The goals of EasT CenTraI's physical educafion deparTmenT are To insfrucf sTudenTs on The uTilizaTion of Their physical as well as Their menTaI abiliTies. P.E. classes consisT mosfly of sophomores who chose This Time To fulfill Their second of Two years of P.E. required for graduaTion. Advanced P.E. classes are offered for juniors and seniors also, Physical educaTion is TaughT by seven insTrucTors including Mr. Harvey McDaniel Cnof picfured herej. 78 -M, x Dave Sfauffer Penny Thomas Happy Monday its if Tu. '69 yw Ms. Yoachum leTs her sTudenTs know where she sTands. Science This year's science deparTmenT once again offered classes in earTh science, physics, physiology, anaTomy, chemisTry and biology. A new pro- gram increased The biology class offerings of Three levels wiTh The addiTion of one more level for i'gifTed and TalenTed sTudenTs. Fellowship of HeaThen ChemisTs had over 'IOO members This year and The Medical Club increased iTs membership over ThaT of The 4980-84 schoolyear. 'ii ig ,fy ' ' K F . Z , A uk 5 ,X ,,,' f , Louis Crossley WaITer Lambert Max Matheson . Y... lux.. ri Y ' .ff of . y - .w J Sydney Snyder Dave Stauffer PaT Ward Marilyn Yoachum 'NJ' Jim Baker JODG Benson ,,.,..--' 'J' ,,....--f' MTS. Tidrow ISOCS O discussion with hel' CIGSS. Social Studies The social studies department offered a wide range of courses during the 4984-82 school year: ancient and medieval history, contemporary world affairs, government and economics, modern history, psychology and sociology, United States History, and World History. While a number of courses were designed for college bound students, each class stressed in some way the importance of demo- cracy, human rights and the free enterprise system. l, -Q, b f .favs r . V.. .-Q. ...g 1121 ...sg in-.. ' sQ,irwszg,' I s 5? You don't look like you're really studying, Teri. Mr. Luce is caught doing one of his favorite Things .. . nothing. .,,..vP- -...J - Robert Owen UQ ,r in- ' Gary Sargent Florence Shupbach Betty Tldrow Wes White Work Siudy Easi CenTraI's Work Siudy deparimeni gives aid To siudenls in The basic classes of siudy, and also helps in communicalion relaied skills, and coordinaiion. They offer a work sludy program in which The siudeni goes To school for Three hours each day and To work The remainder. Nancy Biggersiaff Saundra Harris Wt.,-A Clarence Nails Jah Richardson Brenda Summers Q ...QAQH-N. W, Sophomore, Mark Pugh puts finishing touches on an assigmenr. .M ,.,s .- A it Y is - i 'h.g- WhGf do I do Wiih This? I ff iles K- fi ll - ,J- if Il Y' ' ' ll 4 slit H -I 13? wg fm Office-Se'vioe Personnel -.1 'P' -44537-'vm X 1 ' br' Jw M f 4 wr June Aldrich Selma Beair School nurse, Barbara Franklin is like The new kid on The block G3 - 'X . ,X ,,,., ,Y .Vx xf xx ,W 1 , V ,, K l ,lvl A Virginia Dipboye Laverne Flint Beth Gage r N-qi-AK' Del Hougland Mary Laughlin Earleene Rhoades Mary Ann Shiever Clearly DedicaTed . . . 'Mn Owen is a BONA FIDE infellecfual ll is a privilege fo be assoclafed wifh such a masfer inslruclorf' - G. VIL While . . . such a sweefhearf . . . The only Teacher ln The burlalng who consisfenfly and verbally appreciafes The work of The Carcfnal Tale Feafhers Sfaff and sponsor. He wrifes The lovelesl nofes fo us. - Judfh Klenda . . . probably The mosl sincere, burr-headed while-haired llfle man you will ever know. He is a PRINCE - Pai' Holder He deeply appreciafes sincere young people The password from Teachers and sfudenfs is 'Go ask ML Owen, ' - Janef Armslrong 'V?oberf is a delghlful friend l enjoy his wil' and wisdom immensely! l'm always glad fo see him darl ihlo fhe hbrary for our daily visit -- Doshle Chandler Here is o man wifh no vices . . . you name il. he doesn? have if. - llWl'na Mller , . super smorf, lnluifive, a greaf Teacher for kids fo have. - Marilyn Yoachum 'V-le is very special Mr. Owen inspires nb colleagues as wel as his sfudenfs. l feel privileged To know him. -- Linda Doble 'V could go on and on singing his praises. -- Randy Blair Mr. RoberT Owen has offered 43 years of dedicaTion as a faculTyxmember To The sTudenTs of EasT CenTral HighfSchool. Mr. Owen has The aTTiTude ThaT E.C. is noT simply his place of employmenT buT a place of fellowship beTween himself, sTudenTs, and oTher faculTy members. The knowledge ThaT his sTudenTs gain in his class is very imporTanT To Mr. Owen. He has even been known To call sTudenTs when They have been ill To be sure ThaT They were aware of whaT -They had missed when They were absenT from school. Mr. Owen is very devoTea To The job he does and also realizes ThaT declicaTion To his school does noT end aT 2:45 p.m. wiTh The ringing of The final bell each day. Being casT lnTo a major, male role, Mr. Owen Took parT in The producTion of The April 4984 All-School-Play, AunTie Marne . Mr. Owen is one of The few faculTy members who makes Their way up To The journalism room To commenT on The school newspaper. He is The only insTrucTor ThoT Teaches Greek in The Tulsa Public School sysTem. Mr. Owen is The sponsor of Chess and STraTegy and The Greek Clubs. Each year, Mr. Owen leads Greek sTudenTs in campaigns To aid useful causes in The world, ranging from sending cloThing To needy children in AThens, Greece, To The crusade To Save The BeTa Phi Phis Cblack-fooTed ferreTs, an endangered speciesj. For all The years of dedicaTion, for The many people whose lives he has Touched and will conTinue To Touch, for The knowledge oThers have gained and will gain because of him, for his loyalTy To our school, here is a dedlcaTion from us, his admirers. 84 X i wwf ., Q ' is I , A Kiln? T A . g tgggg l ,...,.,..-f frfsr slslss g W ,,.-i , ' H Y K: Vrrkrrrxr N ,i,'i, .rs 4 Ti., lvlr. Raberi Owen A W' fp N I N' -X-- f . W- A ., 1 , 3? 1 ,,,, , 1 X 1 I , A H-ff'W1'fL -- .. 1, , ,HI M., Lg I X .M LW K 'V ' A mf -x U.i,W' N1 i., ,. 'w 'xxifu . .K 1.,:5wi,,,f ,U Q., ',.,f.,,, ,k,,,,1,L . ' ' YT! ' his ,LGMLM W .. ,sw - I -K if Mile-M 'e' k f' ' , Uiyfsqqigy ' :N -1. - Mffwwl- 14 1 awml ' .. 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O C i s V0 H 6 Sv KX , Left to right: row 1: Sheila Kahn, Mary Anderson, James Cole, Randy Kirkes, Greg Casillas, Coach Manning, Coach Luce, Coach Black, Coach Hogan, Coach Krieder, Coach McDonna, Paul Rosewitz, Max Vanorsdol, Kathy Gibson and Kelly Mitchell: row 2: Ruben Pettigrew, Bubba Smith, Donny White, Marcus Allen, Monte Russell, Dale Ward, Rick Gibson, Brian Reed, Steve Straight, Veek Oundijan, Alan Vernon. Paul Jones and Pat Porter, row 3: Donny Bearclen, Jeff Gillam, Randy Sellers, Eron Reed, Steve Bowen, Mickey Marrs, Shawn Haney, Allen Glass, James Wilkins, Jett O'Dell, Jimmy MaCaw and James Nelson: row A: Greg Swanson, Sammy Carlock, Billy Mayor, Chilton Lamho, Bo Duvall, Dwayne Buhler, Brent Jones, Bill James, Brian Calnes, Royce Wilson, Scott Hanneman and Roger Williams, row 5: Chuck Seibert, Randy Smith, Curtis Paul, James Walls, Kent Keener, Greg Dlabach, Doug Rawlinson, Greg Strope, Russell Reynolds, Chuck Wiley, Bob Dotson and Scott Thornburg. Nu, QM v awww mm. 'r The mighty Ccirdinols wound another, Donny Beorden Throws o touchdown poss. .. .. ,.,, 34 , . OK guys, which woy do we go this time? li Pettigrew looks for the light! L-'of ..,., ,,,, NW , M'- The invincible Cardinals do it ogclin! Chuck Wiley Duwayne Buhler James Nelson Donny Beardon Brian Reed Scoll Hanneman Monle Russell Chillon LamHo Shawn Haynie Jimmy lVlaCaw Paul Jones Bob Dolson Rueben Pelligrew Allen Vernon Allen Glass James Wilkins Pal Porler Brenl Jones Greg Swanson Greg Dlabach Doug Rawlinson Greg Slrope Bill James Russell Reynolds Randy Smith Scarf Thornburg Sammy Carlock Bo Duvall Junior Varsily Hangs Cn ,. . -1. 4 g I S fill' fill' 1 Y ,Q lri The facully adds spiril To The pep assembly. Lefl To righl row 'lr Joe Walch, Sieve Meier, Mac James, Curl Shoemaker, Scolf Fiehler, and David Littlefield: row 2: Sieve Bouche, Jeff Duvall, John Henry, Joe Edwards, Allen Benlon, Roberl Crowe, Tommy Sfuderg row 3: Brad Garoulle, Joe Laflore, Jeff King, Kelvin Cassey, Mike Alderson, Mike Swafford, Eric Thompson, row A: Darin Stilwell, Shawn Johnson, Doug Ruth, Brian Clark, Daniel Ford, Sieve Meyer, Chris Baldridge li if fl .gl If in f 'mfi ,l wx , Q. Ill ' F pl sl : 9 lg sq K M. c IQ il ll ll ,ll ll 1 'lil M ,wir y, 1, ,: it ll ml QI 'll Ill Q 'Ili' f Ill! ap lb I8 , 44 li! D' I lin liiilllih, lunar 4 K 0 s mn,- lnxgg 1 4, 4 -.put-in ' -V .. .. Q:-P -ux g Q9 f.Xf -, .THFVNQQ K 302 Girls SoiTbaII Sees 2nd Year The EasT CenTral girls' sofTbaii Team compieTed Their season by finishing second in Their disTricT TournamenT To Broken Arrow. The Team, comprised of A jrs, A sophs, 84 A freshmen, was young and inexperienced buT showed promise of becoming a fine Team by nexT season. Of Success 'F' 'adikx nl'- ,3,lf Cindy invenfs new sport SofTbaII BaIIeT ive...Go Mike l-lall Takes LlTh In STaTe The EasT Ceniral Cardinal cross counTry Team jumped off To a slow sTarT losing To Their firsT Two opponenTs, Hale and Owasso. The Team was led by Mike Hall, who usually IefT The resT of The Team behind. He goT TourTh place in sTaTe compeTiTion. The season consisTed of six meeTs and Three TournamenTs. The Team had a new head coach, Larry Ballard. Coach Ballard coached fooTbalI aT EasT CenTral up unTil This season, when he Took over The cross counTry Team. I Think I COO, I Think I COD!! I know I CGD, I know I can!! ,L 'QQJH R 'rung 'M W avr' R f s Q -4. 'F' 7, ,lf ,af ,. , , W -fff f xfx 'iff - JZ., .,F . - 2,9 , w K R l U31 'ii A 'R ' i will ,. is 1, iv' 3 .X F 1 L17 ' 5 ' 1 2 K L .i Q' if if ',f'f'gf A W A 'iff A , ' ' B V W ' GSZ-'iff'-'fm' I' 1 Q R R w We 1' ,ie . , ' f 5, ' M R R ,Q Jusr Q liTTle bil former, Charlie! l ' l . , - km L,,LL if Q Q f ke3Ff?ezflg:m,Q3g V : N x A. 2 Lefi To right, row 4: Mike Hall, Brian Johnston, Charlie Reeves and Mike Okeefe. row 2: Randy Rice, Keith King, Reigh Schloffman, and Coach Larry Ballard. row 3: Michelle Beason, Marlene Hodges, ln all kinds of wealher Mike pulls Through. and Carrie Kirk. 95 Gymnastics Reinstated: No Competition This year, the Kips gymnastics team was reinstated due to popular demand. The eighteen girl team met first hour to exercise, lift weights, and endlessly tumble. Without having competition this year, the girls de- signed their own Spring assembly, which included gymnastic tumbling and dance. This was held in April. Jenny wishes the boys were watching this time. Ventris and Mullowney. EC's new lady wrestlers Renee says, Piece of cake Juniorl 1 'if ya' ,LQ A v up 4 1.-gif :aff ,ur W ,sf .F v a r , 1 kg' +1 'fa Tiff Agni X 1 ff a T sa , 1 ,W A Sr, ,Q 2 1, M '1-,args . Sv T . i f fv fffz , i . 5 ' 1 Y' 2 ' ii'z7fVi1L:'Y ,siv e 1 ,, W , , 5. .,5,.,.L W, Us-rg, xr: '-,?vx.-:rim-I L aw -S 'ff'-,Qi il , i w, - i A ,,,,,,, -.rg , . . . ,,,, ., , if Q, , , f fm ,.,, ,..,AW,x.,, gpg, , -, -Y-, xx . 2. .5 . - '-,- f fy , , . . .....-9-v-rv J Lf ,L-ef' f '- ,zwf i' ' Boiioms-Up, Renee!! ,,,,,,i5 fm I iff , f' g ' , 1 , - , Q ........-..-,ug gm f '-Q3 4 F5335 ,r,r5Lw . 1 vii?-lfil - yiguwi fv A ' 111 Wifi .icy w W., M '99 929 if 235 if ig 1 X 4:4- ' ,.,, Q- Darla FINALLY iearns To skip ana chew gum ai The same iimeii AXN S.,-f . 'fi Lefi To Righf, row 1: Renee Gho, Lisa Dick, Ronica Frazier, Darla Thompson, Marlene Hodges, Anita Swain, Jenny Mullowney, and Misiy VenTris: row 2: Tracy Lamont, Siephanie Rowe, Tracy Haskins, Kim Webb, Callie Creech, and Chrisii Giiium. row 3: Danielle Balleiio, Betty Durbin, and Mrs. Thomas Choi pictured, Tina DeGraffenreid and Jacquie Summerallj 97 VcJrsiTy Bc1skeTbcJII Somebody TGKS This Thing!!! Roy scys, Yeoh, I'm cool! Don'T worry guys, i'r's under control if I. W g 4 1' s Yi M ThclT's Two, ThoT's Two!! 98 ! f N if ,S , 2 giver., , l've got you covered Chris, go for ii! Lefl To right, row 1: Ocie Fulson, Eric Shoemaker, Chris Hughes, Sean Ward and Shelly Scott. row 2: David Ware, Anthony Bowie, Mac Brown, William Childs, Shawn Baker. row 3: Coach Roger Lefler, Shawn Johnson, and Coach Raymond McGill. K+, Junior Varsiiy Baskeiboll fvvvw 9 -597 lf I l I kv? N if, ff A f f - Shake iT up, CurTi , M A 4 l ig Left 'ro righl, row 'iz Kalheleen Thorpe, Jenny Russell, Tracy Black, Andrew Tarver, Curf Shoemaker, Greg Pelers, and Sieve Loymeyer. row 2: James Cole, Daniel Forcl, Ocie Fulson, Orrin Brown, Jarrelf Canfrell, Shawn Baker, Jeff Davis, Mark Meyer, and Coach Raymond McGill. Sophomore Boskeiboll Soy Bro where did The boil go? is 1 in Fi! 94 i 1? 2 fm Left To righf, row 4: Sieve Loymer, Jdrreif Conireli, Trocy Block, Curt Shoemaker, Andrew Toever, Breff Tompson, ond Greg Pefers. row 2: Tim Wiiiioms, Mork Myers, Dovid Horder, David Ledford, Dcniel Ford, Jdmes Erving, ond Jeff Dovis. 384151558 xi VarsiTy Girls BaskeTpall Led by six ouTsTanding seniors, The Lady Cardinals enjoyed anoTher ban- ner season. WiTh Molly Lannon and Pam Hawkins anchoring The defense, and CharloTTe Johnson, Carol Allen, LefiTia Herron and Vickie Parsons supplying The offense, our girls have proven once again To be one of The Top Teams anywhere. Top ranked Teams from ThroughouT The area fell vicTim To The Cards as They swepT Through The presTigious Union Tour- namenT and dominaTed The Tough Oklahoma Six Conference for The fiffh Time in six years. Wifh four exper- ienced juniors reTurning, nexT year will be anofher success. R 'F H. :V ' x 5 f xii ly Q T 3 , , , y ,K 1 i r I fi Q Y ffffffl 3 if l 'E qs ' ii-,, I f K U 's N 'N 3 C T . X i NM .x No, no Carol They're The opposiTionl aff' ,Q 5 P Up, Up and away! Leff To righf, row '13 Porn Hawkins, Vicki Parsons, Charoleffe Johnson, Molly Lannon, Carrol Allen, Trisha Herron. row 2: Shirley Bianci, Michelle Ford, Deana Wheeler and Coach McDaniels. w rfb w ,W No. Shirley your blocking The wrong person! R W , 6 ir N ' 3 K Which woy did if QO'?'?? i - 3, ,,.,,,....N..-Mm Junior Vorsiiy Girls Boskeiooll rw 1 x X G!- rn W 5 -nf 2 5 , r 5 if P Y 'Qi ,- nun lg . 5' Q 5 .png V' . an ' . . ' - if 'N rv fm P W 'Q55 1 Erie. 4. af ME K 4 Y r g, fa? 4 9' , 1 1 ...Q - I hope This is a free Throw! Lefl To righl, row 'lc Karen Builer, Jamie Slilly, JoAnn Cambell, Cheryl Bryanl, Rita Bryanl, Michelle Tarwaler and Debbie Craven. row 2: Coach Harvey McDaniel, Tina Neal, Rhe Denny. Christi Coker, Michelle Beeson, and Angie Brackefi. QNW' Mn ,vw ' :Y I 'K --.....,,,X.,7 Q- MXW 1 ff Ny gs. Q Q if xi? 5 Nm - -1- - U K ' ' fqifff' , 5 3 W -' J ff- -4: ' A Q 1 H... Q., wt? If Lim fx I if! -' s wh mv1i il I,l lgi ,, ' an S ,A .Alf it JCE' E' 'A vwfiu b if . ., W! Z I ss wx lnsifhi ,HC by , A L Q 'TTL 7. -'5 Q' :ZF I gk 'F 'Q 4 I Y w s ' ' 11. ny' 1 m vffryw AX' dir-if 'XXX , A , -.W J, Q 9 f 4? ww W 'Q Wea., ,vm , 4,1 192 'U -mr.: W K '2 Swimming and Diving 3921493 .f Q32ftl rlf 9' LW: 125:52 , v ,.,....,Qg 1 4 v Right to left, on the floor: Rhonda Brockway, Beth Mcvennon, seated: Kathy Mullins, Darla Thompson, row l, seated: Wendy Jordan. Kim Whltner, Christi Groom, Amber Williams, Janet Rothrock, Sharon Finn, Lynette McCombs, Gina Hamlet, and Coach Tom Thomas. !1,3,:: l fa x1 74 05 F. ni -I Q'-2 W-I QS v?:-:f-:zzz ::::L5 r , , ggi IW, 25, ,Q , ramlazsxzlaazzlasz W- X' 35-5 A s ' f M' .I ffagjfgagryli 5 fgj41g3fg3:.g3'.j N ,HX ,Nw 3 33..'....,.....,.. y I img 'lvvrxvryx W . .r!3..f.h..?n,.5. 35:35 Amber in flight to victory! Q 3 n Whilener, Dario Thompson, and Allen Usry. l i i 3' ,vm 'f ,if J :Ml X 2- s 1,1122 rx V nw Qs Q if 'F -Di-Til' Q xi ' ,J . . ZA , , ,d K '- ' ri as 'es as 'ra 'WP 'WP 3613 XI E Z9 'xi ii 'rl 3 'rl ' Y 7 1 'W l I.3E,2E.Zb. .. You did good Ko1hyll xp.. '1 Allen Usry, Scolf Spicer, Chris Smliile, Mark Lloyd, Jimmy Martin, Rick Soiierwhiie, Morcio Evdngelisto, Scott Norton, John Mcfheison, Phil Admlre, Ken Mundy, Sieve Borden, and Coach Penny Thomas. Slllhlhl x -.4 v 4 ssiss my-T 's:4'fa:-zvzmz y. , K , 1 1 '1 4 X f-,J ' . N X -x:w:z:+..zs. 'ii ,uf 159: 'ring XYYI :Wr- A 1. 1 -sw luftl Qtflff 4,51 4 X1: NKHI , 323 way Juicy: 'IO9 ,,,.fH 19351 ,v ' 3 rw ,. w 31 VarsiTy Baseball i The Baseball Team was coached by W lVlr. Dave Sfauffer. The Team was i f - - dominaTed by ThirTeen seniors. Coach Sfauffer nof only expecfed excellenT performance on The field, buT off The field as well. The players were To have Y N 9 2 good manners and habiTs af all Times. 67 former E.C. players have played in ' 'ff ls- -lsqsl T ff college and 6 in The pros. Their moffo f T' s. .. - , l w - sag-'sli me was, Pracflce doesnT make perfecf, H ' iw w sf-by T perfecf pracTice makes perfecT. In 1 ,45 ff: six years, The baseball Team has 'Qi G I I -...li .V .gtg--,f Q A X ,reg 5.5 tr' combined a record of 205 wins and 83 sg 1 sis, losses. Coach Sfauffer feels, Ulf you T 7 T - I 3 . 1'4w..'S:-YQ' il-'iii-W never give up you ve always gof a chance To geT lucky, and if alnf .' J over Till iT's over. x r. 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I .fr Q..-, .api Ns W .. 3 , -ze, - -rwr h + M Q 4 314 Q 1 B K M Q9 -9- '35 . , ..,, 1 Q,gi5k.z5gEiQLwxl ,5,3,g,sfw. 1 sv A ,, , g ' +,,.,g , 1 5-,si-' - ,, . ...Q s- w Yr to-sfgfqf K yn Leff To Rlghf: row 1: Coach Dave Stauffer, Jeff Wllson, Gary Slmmons, Steve Koklom, Mark Whlfmarsn, Mlke Alderson, Davld Lllllefleld, and Joe Leflore. row 2: Coach Larry Ballard, Mlke Forlney, Scot? Corclell, Pal Lannon, Mall Mafhison, Slove Bevan, Chrls Wolfe, Allen Benlon, Roosevell Blackburn. row 3: Rusty Russell, Bill Donald, Mike Blue, Bill Mayer, Sfeve Meyer, Kevln Adams, Davld Phllllps, Brian Weslom, and Jeff Paffon. , 15 f y L 1, y: ', - ljf,.,.1e.: j K in h ' - f ' .,,,w,5r6s . WM 1uulf.ll . A . , wh S ,M X' sk Y :Qs P ,V 4 5 , , , 1 ' zzwlixsii A M9-+: .'ll'f ',, - M E Okay guys, this is the plan. rock: Run For Your Life M... ,- A , 9 on 1 ---5... You guys oren'T anxious fo stan ore you? ,yd tr! Left To rlghf: row 1: Brian Johnson, Mlke Hall, and Dim Rounfree. r row 3: Jeff Krieder, Ecri Hill and Reld Von Orsdcl. Pu1, one, foot, In, fronf, of The other . .. Tennis: Elbow Anyone? E 12 1 Q '! 'w-QTY 5 ' ffm-3 ' N K - : ,,, ,, 1 wi' 1 :Eff A A 1 x s i i ..,. s ,. QQ . i , , .L.LL L.--'1 1 , AM., ' ' 1 Lwxi V Kevin makes, The Great Escape. I if bf 1 5 Left To Rigni, row 'iz Hoa Hno, Trang Tran, Kim Ngo, Robin Wyaii, Connie Greene, Greg Mounicasile, and Coach Luce. row 2: David Douihiii, Greg Swanson, David Crawshaw, Page Peltier and Bob Doison. I H., W N..- X du IEEE- M-4--Jn--..... W Bob s famous flamingo backhand'? ' .,.ffM :f,,Q4ssiJ Y--f-s ,iff in H+-' X 4 A' ly. V . - b id, 1 .., 3 1 i i V, .MA LV f' 'sgjfg ' ii 4 21 ,Q f 'g: ,, W ,- i ,f - ,wi f M ,,. .. , , ,,,,,, ,.,,. 24342 ia?- fvi sas. iz . V ,,., 3 'mfaz, :if '., ,g ,mn - 'fn H, ., Tcl. l V 1.14, i , Golf: Cardinal Pu1T-Puff yu Ig. 'ffiv- PW w wwf: Q...-K ww we 'Wx' MW, wa N9 ww..-44.6-z.,,.. I 4-. Ms. ' 'XQUJ' 1 FOREIIII Y ,, M 1, .. nm - W Jm..,,,N,.W, wg You look Q llhle dlsgusfed, Chris. 'xv Soccer: A Kick in The Gross This year, soccer was added To Easf CenTraI's sporrs pro- gram as a ciub sport. The boys' Team, led by Mike King and Jon Payne, compiled a 3-2 record wirh wins over Washingion, Hale, and Memor- ial. They only played five games due To The bad weaiher. The girI's Team was also affecied by The weaiher, only geiiing To play Two T games in a Tournament Leff To rlghi, row 1: Mike Beamer, David Solomon. Todd Dallenbach, Sieve Manln, John McKeefry, Chris Rexwlnkle, Scott Cooper, Marcio Evangeiisfa. row 2: Coach Jim Howard, Rick Lawson, Mike Hoey, Gary Hunt, Jon Payne, David Massey. John Matheson, Mike King, Bobby Fields, and Trace Fooie. ' r Lf J, ?+ 'I Y 'H , :.Q,,.f' V f T ' 1 N isa' ' ,f f ,T A E J 'S ff? 'Y A sg E As , -1, 4 we ,-lbw? EAST C 2 ,-lv' , ,. ., J M. 1 - Vw .mm V 4 , , .34 ,F . .U East Central scores againl 446 Pi 'X 71 w rubs run! A M 11 1 sub: Doug will show you how To hold The pen righT. Greg. Smile Doug, you ore on Condid Comero Sporis Fediure Doug Rowlinson ond Greg Sfrope signed leffers of inTenT wiTh colleges of Their choice during The monfh of Februory, 4982. Doug, signing wiTh Brighom Young UniversiTy, locofed in Ufdh, feels Thof he is fulfilling o life long dredm of being o cougor. Greg signed wiTh The Universify of Okldhomd, ofTer being highly recruiTed by mony sToTe colleges. Greg decided on O.U. when They ployed Their fighf song Boomer Sooner . . . I knew l couldn'T go onywhere else. Anfhony Bowie ond Williom Childs were sure To sign wiTh colleges To ploy boskefboll ond Cooches Rodger Lefler ond Roymond lVlcGill felT cerfoin They would be big successes. Gooch John Hogon wos very proud of Doug ond Greg os well. You guys oren'T proud ore you? 41 'S Fomily wcfches os Greg mokes his sign 'f N aw f -5 . A pq .i 4 li. h5f'Jif5k 4 I ' k, my. .4 S' V f:Wm2FQfQv5'3. f 5.5, . j - QV 3 ,. gf' 'Jn ,mix Qi, ,X.f'ob1:Qx-sfxi hah i. v gin, r ' .V NE-iw., . , .. -...M ,,...X ,. ,,,W,,X X my 3 ,f?eT'vgA iii' 4. uri' Q '- ff 1 - . . n ,. . if' v ' .'-- Q fm-' .g , 6' - 'V ,,, W xi, v, Q .F LM, A -'95-5, V ,am ,, Q' in N xx 'ward P . as fg 3, ,E 7 f 'X K an f 'N , ,H I ff T if 5- MJ ai Wi elfzdci-mclrf ---Jai vw----,I In keeping vviTh The numerous meanings The word cardinal provides us wiTh, so do our juniors provide us wiTh severol opproprioTe onologies for These definlTions. The oncienT SonskriT word for cordinol Ckuroioij rneonT To leop, ond juniors obviously no longer feor Their beTTer posiTions in school life. They recklessly Ushoke or prondishu qGreek meonlng of kroden or cordinolp Their new ronk, ond bump or swell Ckordylep Their heocis in Their process. Juniors 'L eop ' lv Rank '7:-'SI-1Z ' ' . ,L ' v . ' ' 'TY Qc. ,.41 : ' - ff? bw. W ,f A 1...- fell 11, M552 f ' F, i 'v Coy Adams Ladonna Adams Dena Ames Bill Andoe Twyla Andrews 422 X 4 Pam Armijo Deborah Aronon Patricia Arlerbury Lee Aslan Jamie Aud Anglo Bagley Ted Baldwin Diann Bair Janine Beckelman Steve Bevan Mike Bailey Deanna Barker David Bebee Shirley Bell Lee Bianchi Chris Baker Kim Barrels Lee Beddingfield Timothy Berkley Shirley Bianchi Shawn Baker Pam Balchelor Kim Beams Jeff Berry Shelly Bjorkmon Tray Baker Theresa Baleman Michelle Beamer Brian Bevan Rosevell Blackbird f EPZ 4.41 Sheila, Kecia, Jamey, Maria, Karen, Kim Slephanie and Kalhy pose for a picture, 2 x sl ascii Wm 42' , lg, asf- i Q .yan W What have you been up To Shaun? 1 fl hui. 8. of David Blair Gina Boss Jaime Brackell Tracy Blevins Brandi Boucher Brian Budges Tawni Bocock Sieve Bowen Angela Brock Darin Bohanon Donna Boyles Elaine Brooks Jodie Bond Shawna Blacken Rodonne Brouffle Charles Brown Danny Brown Emanuelle Brown Eddie Brown Renee Brown J,--., Kris. r Rera Bryonl Roberl Brown Waller Burge Becky Burk Kim Burns ig A - .af F ,Q ' V M ' ' Fra .. X 5 -,, ' I ' 1' A . 'Ng K . ll' . i Dan Bury Greg Caslllas Karen Buller Russell Carpenter David Cacy David Caywood Lachelle Calverl Sonia Campbell Trish Claborn Mary Chau 1.-iv , S. Doug Childs Bobby Christensen Dena Clark Lily Clark Linda Clift Bruce z Code Christy Coker James Cole John Cole Ton Cole Jerry Collins Sheila Collins Jolinaa Colpitts Jamie Cooke fl sv V' i , or Q 3? i x C' Tom, Nancy and Amber spend lunch in the round ,H X js . 'KK Av' a5:A'fH'5fl 2 s Bryan Corbin Scott Cordell Donna Corley Chris Cornwell Ron Cothran , Q Lisa Cottrell Todd Cravens Teresa Cottrell Callie Creech Dawn Covey Mike Cross Paul Conway Lynn Coyer 2, fl i ii l Qi Gayla Crow John Donberger Jimmy Culpit Tommy Davis Todd Dallenbach Tina Degraffenreicl up K Whafs wrong Tammy, are you surprised? l .tzsfsgyi vs I . V I , , .,.,r,, A X s - ,' , 1 5 - Wm Q5 Jas 'si , 1 .1 g R, ss, an . ' is i si jf s egg . I E Daryl De Hari Ronald Dickey Jan Dillion Bobby Dixon Randy Duncan as Larry Deatherage Mike Dickson Janet Dipboye Cathy Downs Randy Dunn .5 .if Craig Dennis Elena Dill Debra Dipasqua Dennis Doye Lois East ig.. ii .. Karen Dross Kim Edgmon 4 5,5 Burch Duncan David Edwards if LV 'X F QV- I is ' i Tia l 'F f K 3? E E ,rf 131553: K Q, .v ,X , ,,.. 5 sy , , si X Q' sf sei 1 r Q- g. I , fs rw Kelly Edwards Shiela Ellsworlh Tim Elkins Jimmy Ellis Timmy Ellis Sieve Eich David Embrey 'Q X w g Rachel Epperson Eric Eulenfeld Monerla Fall-Leaf Laira Farlow Terry Ferrell Bobby Ferguson Mark Fleetwood HN F 7 gl Working Hard'?!'?! f v N. 'EN r we K rm, 4 F Nfl 'tv we 5? vi, 1' The halls are 0 hub of activity X A ry' rf 1' I Mike Flemings Turn Fowler Michelle Ford Jeff Francis John Foreman Calhy Funderburgh lf looks could kill, Theresa. 4' W, -7 Kathy Funk Larry Funkhouser Brian Gaines Jamey Gabbard David Gallaher Karen Gallagher Pearson Galvan Michelle Garcia Angela Gardner Nancy Garren Dion George Greg Gales Rick Gibson Stacey Giles Chrisly Gillum Jeff Gillum Kendra Glllmore Chrisrella Glazier Pam Glory Ron Goforlh Lisa Gonzalez Linda Gordon John Greaves Connie Green Connie Greene Robert Griffin Phillip Gross Eddie Hahn ff'- Tell us girls, does money Talk? Xa P v ve Susan Hahn Tim Hamilton Chris Hall Sieve Hamm Missy Haney Eric Hanson Belh Harmon Shelly Harper Gene Harris Jenef Harrison Ronn Harrison Monica Hari Pal Henry Tracy Haskins Doug Henson Earl Hayier Annelle Hewifl Sheila Hendrickson Cindy Hicks Lance Hendrix Debbie Hicks Kecia Hepola Debbie Hicks Susan Herrara Marla Hicks Dianna Higgins Kimberly Hill Ngoc Yen Thi Ho James Hillman Mike Hoey Slephanie Hills Mike Holman Brian Hillyard Kym Holi If x NK'-I Joon Hong Katrina Horn Dawn Hoskins Jennie Houser Tod Hauser Gina Howard Bill Hudson Tracy Hudson Chris Hughes Gigi Hughes Eddie Hulse Frank Hunt Kim Hung Anthony Hutchins James lams Dawn Jackson Darren Jaggers Daniel James Pat Jeck Rick Jenkins Lisa Jennings Amy Johnson Timothy Johnson Kent Keener John Johnson Kathy Jones Nancy Kelley Kendel Johnson John Kdiser Eron Kellogg Randy Johnson Laura Kdsar Elmer Kelly i s Q2 Ldnce Kelly Mark Kephart Mark Kerr l J JALAA I ff L 1 'in ,L ,ll we '- x 1 23 1? 'G' ...-suv' Lincoln Kimmell Cindy Kiska Danny King Doug Klawiller Rogena Kingsley Susan Koch Carrie Kirk Mall Koenig Dianna Koo Kathy Krause Karen Kruger Anita Lacey f L l ll - gl, ij 61 Wes Lackey Joan Lee Jo 1Ann Ling Mari Loveless Jodi Lafayette Eric Lernaster Pam Lillie Cnarloiie Lowlher Kenny Lambrechl John Lewis Mark Lloyd Linda Lui Tracy Lamont Kenny Lewis Angela Long Tuang Lu Kyle Lewis Cindy Longslreef Jay Lucas Roger Lewis Joe Lovelace Laura Lucas Kien Lien Laura Loveless Leo Mabry wr M M Lil i ll VH , -J xxfi if.. ,L A,Z.A Cheryl Madison Brad Matheson Linda Malone Mari Manneson John Marlow Laura Mafheison Mickey Marrs Melissa Maihis Sieve Marlin Tony Malhis Maureen Mafheney Lora Movers Tom Malheny Dawn Maugh W MMM MMM good Cafeieria food'7l'7l Wx x. f -3 4 Billy Mayer Kevin McCasling John McKeefrey Shelly Mayes Harmony Pam McKinley Chris Mayfield McCollough Larry McReynolds Lenny McCall Connie McCormick Vicki McWilliams Tom McCrae Rebecca Mendenhall Monica Merdian Tammy Midcllelon Laurie Miller Lydia Miller Tammy Miller Danny Mitchell , 5 :Q 9. L Q K 'ff ' Sharleif Monroe Cindy Montague Sue Moore Renee Moran Louis Moreno Tonya Morrison Greg Mounlcaslle 1 ,. 55,6 . 'Q Q '93 if 'Q i 9- - '17 f . 1 Did l heor someone soy my nome? L1 Jeff Olive Jeff O Dell Curtis Poul Todd OHonsren Jon Porne Koy Ponkey Kendoll Mullings Lisc Neel Jonoe Mullings Cindy Neil Kolhy Mullins Lorry Nichols Tommy Murroy Jeff Nofrsger Sherry Myers Richard Norlhcofi Rusty Nontz Scoir Norion Terry Noniz Viken Oundjion My POUI Poniojo Jeff Pdfien Angelo Porrerson Terl Pederson Kenny Perkins Ronny Pierce Por Pennington Kimberly Pelrcrusch Thoi Phom Kdm Piersoll Jim Petersen Lyndo Perrymdn Mork Pool Tveyi Thi Nguyen CUVTIS Paul says Hey look al us everybody Terry Pregler KFISTI Rae Dawn Ramos Jeff Randall 432 Susan Ray Esther Reynolds Mike Robisch David Redding Randy Rice Kaihy Rogers Aaron Reed Mary Richards Kip Rogers Kim Redcloul Shari Richards Robin Romans Regina Resiine Lisa Richards Curris Rolerl Lisa Roberis Sharon Roth Wendy Roberlson Janet Rolhrock r' , X Barbara Rosewilz Rick Sallerwhile Stephanie Rowe Hyland Scaggs Joe Running Rusfy Russell Sam Rutledge Becky Sanders Kuldip Sandhar Tom Schiefzell Mike Cross Stephanie Scrudder Billy Seaboll Randall Sellers l i Daniel Sellles Cyndi Shelton Randall Shori Karen Sheperd Ricky Sheppard Cheryl Shields Mary Sherrell fi l is S r ' fvaglv -C V k Uh if S -' i , S I .S A, J iii-er S S I r I - W f I xl 'KN 'T 1' Z' ii X' 3' 'X .4 ,f if S 5. T - i .f if 4 f ', S ' H is - 4 I W J at .-1 ' LQ' Are you enjoying your breakfast Kecia'P I K' W2 i 517 S0933 x i 53? at ' SJ ? Chuck Slbert Terri Simpson Jim Slead Nancy Southwick David Smith Leigh Smith Mike Smith Teresa Smith Danny Sparline David Spears Elizabeth Spears Sandy Spencer 'tw lf Claudia Sproles Doug Stallings Buddy Stefanoff Darra Steiberg Ruth Steinle Jennifer Stevens Joel Stinnet Todd Stewart Scott Stockton Steve Strate Kim Struck Margaret Studer Steve Sullivan Todd Swope Kendra Snyder Jerry Thompson Johnny Taylor Paul Thorpe Rhonda Tennyson Michelle Thrush Matt Thomas Debbie Towry Mary Thomas Dana Treat Nikki Thomas Tina Thomas Jerry Tripp Tran Trong Dung Troung Brent Van Fossen Shawn Vanhooser It .qi i Rf a u 'fiiy' , fi' mi ' 2 il er-av sq fax J X 'N l 1' ji .X - l if G nw IKM? Mi' - sis? Judy Williams Julie Williams Kelly Williams Kim Williams Ken William Ui s ll I H ' I Milch Williams Shervon Williams Doug Wilkins Roger Williams Jimmy Wilhelm Kelly Wier Shari Swerengin Christy Sokolosky Margii Sandhar r ! m i I x an f l il fi 'a W i A ii is X M I Riia vako - ', f Becky Vounger ' 5 James Ziio A W W W ' fi 9 L 'A , 'V -A 'w ff , , : ,fi - g ' ' ' . , m . , V N l - ' ,H wisp June Wilson Sherri Wilson Terry Will Calhy Wilson Sean Winn Danny Wofford Chris Wolfe Sieve Wood ,.-av Tammy Murray says, Come on, l dare You! M-Q ff i 436 TEX 5 V 1 ,V N ,,,,, ,,,,,, , ,, ,, , ig,W,f .f4W.f,,..fj1f Wk g zz ' ,M 'i' 1 H- --,N l 1- A '53 , f f' Q ' M , A , mv Juniors Learn To Pull Rank 432 Sophomores Spnng And 'Turn ' lvfo Corolhols Being new To EosT CenTrol High School is noT edsy for onyone much less o boby cordinol fresh ouT of iTs nesT. As The yeor progressed, mosT observers could see ThoT These high school novices were 'springing' up dll over ond 'Turning' inTo full fledged roving red birds. In The oncienT longuoge of SonskriT, The word cdrclinoi dcTuolly meonT To spring or Turnlilili -ge' Todd Adams Tonya Adams Mike Adclingion Mike Aiderson Tony Alsobrook i f l V, :NN ,M.,...... Eric Amenhauser Larry Anders Julie Anderson Bobby Arey Teresa Ashmore f...!-. Duh what do l do? Andrea Baker Talulu Bankhead Bari Baker Sieve Bardin Monry Baker Dennis Barnes Mitzi Beams Alan Benlon Rachel Bail Ernie Barrel? Tricia Beary Lisa Berkley Kim Bailey Karen Barrell lain Bell Miriam Bernal George Bain Darla Barrow Kevin Bell Jusiin Beshirs Danielle Ballelio Brinda Barllell Prissy Bennell Dreama Bess , W, .. ' I B ,, , ' A sr z ki Xl. K if fx 5 'Y A-n-4' i vw s.. l Shelley Bible l Franklin Biri Joe Bisby Jimmy Bjorkman Suzanne Black lil iv WLT 440 I-. 'Ks Q-...f L '-QAYQW, ,1- Tracy Black Joe Blanch Siaci Boles Tanya Bollinger Sieven Boucher La Wanda Bowen Brenl Bowlin Chrisly Boyd Mark Boyd Angie Bracken m . A r X fi X 1 x l Angela Bradshaw Debbie Brewer Barbara Brill Terri Brock Debbie Brown Denise Brown Sonya Brown 'L Sylvia Brown Tab Brown Connie Brummeil Sheryl Bryani Robbie Burelie Kalhy Burris Tami Baller Jarrell Canlrell Lisa Carson Chris Casey Brenda Casilias Linda Casilias Leslie Cass Desmond Cervanlez Stephine Chambers Eva Chaney Robert Chapin John Chau Whii Childress Debbie Christian Jay Clapp Joy Clapp Laura Clapp Sieve Claunch A day in the life of a sophomore W ,fi bi L , , , ah N l is is fl 'X -D 5.4 Scott Clemens Tina Colthorp Kelvin Cossey Jeana Coarrett Lynette Combs Cheri Cottlngim Zona Coldiron Lei Ann Lisa Couch Toni Collien Constontlno Gina Cowan Jeff Cooley Susan Cowan Pam Corder Robert Cowdrey Phillip Crabtree 61.4 'f' is A X 'QA Chris Crawshaw Debbie Craven Robert Crowe Pam Daigee DeShawn Dake David D'Alessandro Troy Dallenbach Bill Dang Anim Daneils Debi Devenport Jeff Davis Julie Davis LeeAnne Davis Rochelle Davis l 7 'f' of 4 .X vs nun. N! 1'-HK l M, ww'tv i g V ,gwx 4 -si ..,, Yep, Yep, Yep, another friendly redneckl I Tonya Davis Rhea Denney Ted Dawlson Chuck Denton D'Angela Day Ronald Dickey Evette DeHart Bill Donald if ii 5 in , ' t . I A ' ,Ay ' vi x , ' X cf' V ' 'fi xxx: L K C, K , ., . is 'i .e u HN- A ' q U ff? W , , T, Y Q r ,Ei x- I - . . ,, l uh V, J , ,r ibs ' 'Q I. L X A A QR J Q , I Viv? - QL I, '-We , Q ,. ,, , P F ' mi af.,,f x I X '55 4 '53 4 c' , . WH f I ,vs -'kg -fr:-.1-. l E l WM 1-ni 1, M G Bob Driscoll Butch Duncan Jeff Duvall Lisa Easley Jerry Easlep Kim Ebersole Jimmy Echols Sharla Edclinglon Elvin Ellison Lisa Edwards Shelly Eick David Eiland Steve Elkins Danny Elliofl Laura Enos Scoil Erickson James Ervin Kelli Eskew Scoli Fiehler Sharon Finn April Ford Danial Ford Henry Foresl Roberi Fosler 1' vs 35 iii. 55' an 'N in N I , 1 ,. .v in Sam Freeman Charlie Gable JoAnn Gambell Joe Garcia Brad Garourle Sieve Gales Kim Gibson X Sophomores hard al work? MX Jeni Gilliam Kim Golden Alesia Graham Karen Gray Kim Gray Richard Grayson Sandra Green Christy Groom Suzeile Gullol Jeff Hailey in :ffm -'T ,,,,, , ., Shelley Hamm Michelle Halsiead Missy Hands Belh Hamel Mike Hanson Lisa Hamilfon Scoff Harbaugh Lori Hamllfon Jerry Harjo Gino Hamlelf Jennifer Harmala Traci Harper Janeffe Harris Mike Harrison David Harler Eric Harlman Damon Head Becky Helf 0 is x ,X Ann Henderson John Henry Gerry Herron Kip Herron Joy Hibner Gina Higgins Terri Hillis Rhonda Hinfergardl Pafrice Hodges David Hoffman Cory Holden Bill Housfon Mike Howe Mary Hulchin Greg Hughes Sam Holmes Diane Howland Jerry lams Don Holl Brad Hudson Faifh lnncs Rhondo Holi Gary Hunf Neil Jackson i i r ' 1' its D Q .R 35 H ,l Q U i D Whaf In fhe world IS ThlS'7 Y-1' t..,-1 Ronnie Jackson Wade Jackson Steven James Sharrie Johns Pam Johnson Vavel Johnson Shawnna Jones Shawn Johnson Stephanie Jones Linda Jollif Randy Justice Dale Jones Donny Kaup Kelley Jones Jeri Kays Richard Keirsey Shelly Kelcher Keith Kimmel Kyle Kisselburg Cende Kite Doug Knlghlen Bill Karson Sieve Krokslorm Debbie Laflin Sieve Lahmeyer Theresa Lane Pal Lannon Tommy Large Hung Le Scoii Leak Frank Leone Susan Leck Lisa Lerman David Ledford Lisa Liille Robbie Ledford David Liillefield Joe Leflore Donna Lloyd f l l Help mel! 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T L if-fa . in v f-., 6 3-. ,L 'Qi Sieve Locke Alayna London Jason Lowe Doug Lowry Robin Mainer Lesa Malone Mike Manning Jamie Marks Rhonda Maiheny Kim Marrin Randy Marlin Roger Marlin Kem Maxey LaShanda Mays Chris McClanaha Troy McCloughan Lynette McCombs Bill McCool Johnny McLain Roger McCormack Chris McMahn Terry McCormick Beth Mcvernnon Barry McCoy Sieve Meier Teresa McFall Mark Meyer Traci MCG-ough Kaiie Meyers Debby McKeown Melissa Meyllnk Jack Milier Veronica Minor Kelly Mitchell Chrisiy Mobley Denise Moeche N ni Bryan Monholland Charles Moore Tony Moore Tyler Moore Allison Moran I don'T think it's dead yetll I . ni-sg. ww- H : Y, fs' ,lx my Aw nf- 'if 4' X Maybe someday your dreams will come truel A he ls, 4 1 A Shelly Morgan Lora Morris Heath Moss Dana Moyer .1:.mA Jennie Mullins Paul Muse Katie Myers Tina Neel Tracy Neeley Angela Negrete Truc Nguyen Betty Nichols Chris Otero Jenni Ousley Carol Owen X N. i P P , ' ff' N fc, ' i T 0 iii' Tony Pacheco Tony Pacile Stephanie Parks Mike Pautain Lauri Payne Terry Payne Page Peltier Inv .r.1s,, . 21: Hsnwbi' ' . 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' 632355258 1 1 3232.652 3 PF Brett Shorter Gary Simmons Robert Shreve Tab Singleton Kelly Sikes Cliff Smith Randy Sikes Skelly Smith Greg Silva Steven Smith 'wi Teresa Smith Tony Smith Barbara Sparks Robert Spencer Sheryl Spencer Latricia Springer John Spyers Kim Stanley Rod Stcluffer Jamie Stilly Darren Stilwell Tracy Stone Shawn Sutherland Tami Sweorengin Linda Swearinger Mike Swofford Steve Swoke Jenni Tackett Eric Tankersley Michell Tarwoter David Taylor Glenn Taylor Elisa Teague Kim Temple Kristi Terhune Phuoe Thai Darrin Thompson Kevin Thompson Pat Thompson Ns, This must be IZOD fever. ,f 'llng,,,N i n - .T lr? 2 L , an-X ,- 'fr a. 5 1,3 5 ,, Y sei. N - 1 M Q J ! . 6' an 'K M A , ,. 2 i I J 5 its N f East Cenrral yearbook now Hollywood next 'fr' Ami' Jerry Turner Lisa Billy Walker Sl l9l'fi TUTFISI' VODWOSSSDIWOVS JO6 WCIISN Melinda Upton Niki Vernon Norman WGITSTS Jimmy Tunnell John Vick Robb Waner Michelle Toney Kevin Throughmare Kalherine Thorpe Sieve Thompson Sherry Thurman Judy Tilly Teresa Tilton The Vue Mike Tofz Jennifer Toynlon Keiu Tran Paula Tricky Jaci Triplefl Cindy Wendell Poi Vanderrook Renee Warren Lynnis Watkins Woody Webb Linda Wegner 'Eric Weir Debbie Welch Bob Tripp Pam Weslover Carl Wheeler Bob While Wenddl Whilehead Darrell Whireside Mark Whilmarsh Shelly Whlrmire 'W tr ls if Levis Lee or could ii be QN X X, ' just anoiher J.C.'s Pldin Pocket? Slade Pam Whiiner Brandi Wilson Sieve Wieland Denise Wilson Troy Wilder lan Wilson I Jeff Wilson Russell Wilson Angel Williams Carl Williams Connie Williams Elizabeth Williams Fred Williams i Lucinda Williams Sharvon Williams Tim Williams Shelley Willyard Kathy Wise Margaret Wojcik Pam Wolfe - X aj I f Sandy Wood Robin Wyaii Mark Young Denise Woods Babe Yingsi Sieven Young Loren Woods Brian Young Rick Younger Ginger Wrona Clearly A 'I52 7 i w E 1 5 , .LT E 5 5 i Baby Bras Became Clearly Caralhals Just as the sophomores represent a wide spectrum of personalities so does the word cardinal have as many meanings. Whether they rush of hasten fthe Cla English meaning for cardihaly or stagger or fall COlcl Norsey, these baby birds attempt thrilling leaps into the skies of East Central. All can see they are Clearly Cardinals. i ,my ipw, . Qu,-ml, , ,, f 'J'L' -ju, I Q ,- ix . .1 L 'A .,J? f Q' , -732 , if . K '-h' , A A 'L V. .X h 4? 20 W . 41,3 5 ,ku f Q' Q 4' V my 'Q 5 Q, 9 W A 'L' Q V ,V f K , , N uf if J 5: K ,J I Ka Ji! ,mf 5, ,F New P ,Q ' 1 Sfuderfr Council v . 5 ir , W 5 A 1 Q 1221 5 'SYS gf kin Ewan: fx V MQ 35- L: 1 ' 'A' x lf' an V I 457 Senior Cheerieaaers 2- vi, sczeoos, Leff to right row 'I: Denise Tarwafer, Shaunna Hoif, Anita Swain, Joy Mclniosh, Becky Love, Kciihy Mitchell, Tina McPhaiI. Misty Veniris, Beth Thomas, and Renee Gho. is 1' ff? ru-: iv I I .Twin-egg!! The senior cheerleaders sTarTed The year ouT by holding a cheerleading clinic for area Junior High schools To raise money for cheerleading camp and uniforms. They aTTended a NCA camp in WilburTon, Ok- lahoma and broughT home The SpiriT Award. This award is given To one squad aT camp for Their conTinuing spiriT during The week. The award is voTed upon by The girls of The camp. They were also finalisTs for The award of excellence. During SepTer'nber They compeT- ed againsT oTher Tulsa schools aT OSU and again were awarded The SpiriT Award . The Senior cheerleaders ended The year cheering The wresTlers on and helping wiTh TryouTs for The up-coming year. They are all looking forward To The nexT year and a busy year aT college. Junior Cheerleaders i This years junior cheerleaders had a liTTle Trouble showing spiriT due To The facT ThaT They had To spIiT, in order To cheer for VarsiTy baskeTbalI, along wiTh Timing swim meeTs. Thinking ahead To nexT years squad, junior cheerleading sponsor, Brenda Sum- mers, is hoping for a beTTer year of cheering. LefT To righT: Marla Hicks, Jamie Gabbard, Sheila EllsworTh, Kecia Hepola, STeph Rowe, Kim Webb, Kathy Krause, Karen Gallagher, Twyla Andrews, 84 Tina Degranenreid. 'Snr I ,. sw' -:1:?1.,fl,fMri?iL - ,ff-g.,, 'K .i T ' ,, 'Lx vw , ,,,g,g,, wi, -We ,f ' . mf Tflf' lib' -'sd' :,f3'fE,,?5'54'V lf 7V7'ifYJf,i NT:' with ,fu-r'4':'V'k In AW W.,,,,., Q ., . r urs.: T Q . 'wig 'Q - . - Q W ' 7 ,X . L 1 ...-. . 'Z'-2 w- ' ,if ' g fl T 'T LefT To righT, row 4: Suzanne Black, Kelly Slkes, and Rhonda Holt. row 2: Michelle Beason, Marla Scoil, and Debbie Davenport row 3: Kim Bailey. row 4: BeThany Hamel. ii 5. yyel . uf. .T , yyyy . T f . 1 v N . 2 wi- ,rf IIYIYQYIY mAm.Af6SS6lSQ61i?6i'i2i4'6 HRV!!! klkltlka 17 i ll r. ,wr bAhz,lK23ma?Aa, Sophomore Cheerleaders How do sophomore cheerleaders feel abouT cheering? IT was The mosTl Ca Typical Rhonda HolT auoTe.j The pracTices were a drag, buT we goT radical To The max aT The games, says Suzi Black, head cheerleader. And as Kelli Slkes summed iT up, IT was really cosmic, manl Those are sophomores for ya'! lxnniimiTai fL'7 'f U lU'1 1 .q,..g..,.....:::::::::::::::'? il ll QI' 7 11 wr avr. wr Idsdalkqlhxgslxffslxs 7 K :Sb 'lol Lef1 To righr: Susan Thompson, Molly Lcrnnon, Dee Dee Greenwood, Jenny Mullowney Ronlco Frazier. X Qi, Q . S151 CM ? Rx 1' Seniors yes! Cheerleaders 7? SCH l I I Left to right, row 'l: Nancy Southwick, Terri Whitmarsh, Brent Jones, Kathy Mitchell, James Wilkins, Donny Beardon, Allen Glass, David Crawshaw, Scott Anderson, and Mike O'Keefe. row 2: Christy Gillum, Dianne Barr, Curt Shoemaker, James Nelson, Bob Dotson, Greg Swanson, Matt Matheson. Mark Whitmarsh, and Aaron Reed. row 3: Becky Love, Cheri Russell, Debbie Davenport, Dee Dee Greenwood, Jaauie Summerall, Lori Gilmore, Susan Thompson. Jeff O'Dell, Bill James, Reigh Schloffman, Eric Thompson, Dirk Rountree, Keith King, Kim Bally, Molly Lannon, Pam Batchelor, Lisa Easley, Patricia Beaty, Lanetta Owens, and Kathy Gibson. row A: Carrie Winsworth, Darla Thompson, Marla Scott, Suzanne Black, Mary I-lays, Kim Bevan, Kecia Hepola, Anita. Swain, Charlie Reeves, Steve Brown, Mickey Marrs, Kent Keener, Todd Guinn, Lynn Ruch, Jarrett Cantrell, Beth Thomas, Renee Gho, Michelle Beesen. Theresa Cottrell, and Twyla Andrews. row 5: Vicki I-lolt, Susan Schlofelt, Sheila Ellsworth, Kathy Krause, Denise Tarwater, Dana Treat, Misty Ventris, Jamiel Brackett, Jenny Mullowney, Joel Stinett, Doug Wilkins, Brian Reed, Greg D'labach, Shawn Haynie, Bo Duvall, Joe Edwards, Marla Hicks, Tracy Haskins, Tammy Murray, Stephanie Rowe, and Shaunna Holt. row 6: Tina McPhail, Joy Mclntosh, Jeff Vitt, Daniel Ford, Reuben Pettigrew, Roger Williams. Veek Oundjiah, Steve Meyer, and Kevin Cherrington. row 7: Mike Baker, Brad Bates, and David Lowry. F.C.A. ff l-layricles, ice skating, scavenger hunting, city-wide rallies, guest speakers, box suppers, and meeting at members houses. These are just a few activities that went on this year involving Fellowship of Christian Athletes. This is coach Howard Black's third year as sponsor. Officers for this 'S' M' year are Allen Glass, James Wilkins, Kathy Mitchell, Donny Beardon, and Brent Jones. Every F.C.A. skit has a special message that teaches every- one to become an even better Christian. There has been a lot of participation with athletes as well as the rest of the student body. In .Lcd Yi : iff Jf 1-iss I --.,f's.21i'r N. , A -: S5 A 5' . , ' 5:25 sf ti, .r ' 'ffgr 'V N t , , if YY ff Qsfvii .KF 'I 1 Mis as f H fs s,., . X, f .1 :gf mt:-A , . 'S 'U' ashuijejts ,f -W - .. -aww, W W -s X. 'f as-1, -, -T1 , 4: T sazsi ,. 1 1 , ' . I Q A ,Wh 5 -- ,-T743 W S V ' ':'i?:'q,s . -viggsfffs T. sri? L ia in 5. E S - E Z . 4-Q mf, . , M., Jul, 4,2 2 wwf, V, wg ,, ' ' .-'ww , W .. . , . , yuh 4 1 , I' 'Q K Q Q ffffff W ll Ti A 1-U 'Q HID 3? H! -Zhu: 9 rw f IM, V 3553? .W '-m k ,V fg- Left to right, row 'l: Connie Baker, Sallee Setser, Sheila Khan, iodie LaFayette, Karen Barret, and Julie Garrett. row 2: Sherrie Bloyd, Sherrie Bolen, Stephanie Parks, Kathy Funk, Lisa Rogers, Wendy Roberts, and Kelly Sikes. row 3: Kent Tull, Kelly, Brian Hedberg, Tina Degraffenreid, Sr. Schupnach, Kendra Snyder, and Lee Aston. row A: Leisa Cottrell, Janean Beckleman, Maria Callisto, Lilly Clark, Sonya Campbell. Cindy Lustre, Katie Myers, Debbie Graham, Cindy Montague, Diane Cupples, Melanie Darland, Jolinda Colpitts. row 5: John McKeefree, Mario Evangeliste. Jeff Patton, Trisha Clayborn, Steve Strate. Brian, Bob Dotson, Sherry Myers, Lisa Page, and Angela Gardener, 4 Spanish Club t . 1 1 Xi? Qi if V ' ' 1 ' 'L-A 'V J ' , M me 'so 4 Y G fa?-'Q 226 Z 3?-v U f 4 its ,,,. 1 Left to right, row 'lc Brian l-lehberg, and Lee Aston. row 2: Tina Degraffenreid, and Kendra Snyder. l l l l l l l l l , , , ff- 1 , v A W ,,,k Me.-sm. V 47... ,X,, A. 6. VNWTM H 4' I E 1 ' T ' ' l Lefl To right, row 1: Amelia Maulino, Connie Baker, Lelsa Townsley, Scllee Seiser, Kim ReddouT, Danise AydeloTT, Tracy Brown, Janie Dear, Tina Ervin, and Jenny Mullowney. row 2: Paul RosewiTz, Jim Hulse, Brian Hedberg, Bill Andoe, Doug STallings, Mike Meyer, RusTy Kennedy, and Craig Dennis. Thespians This years Thespians placed Third in W Regionals One-ACT play conTesT wiTh Their producTion of Bernard Pomer- ance's ElephanT Man. Due To lack of Time, There weren'T many acTiviTies accomplished as There were planned. The ThirTy-Two member club sold wrapping paper, m8cm's, and prinTed Their own T-shirTs and producTion posTers. Tina Ervin, Thespian president received The honor of sTaTe Thespian secreTary, and E.C. Thespian secre- Tary, Lelsa Townsley, was chosen as accompanisT for SpoTiighT TheaTre. Plans are being made for Thespian iniTiaTion aT The end of The year, and a Trip To Muncie, indiana for lnTerna- Tional Conference. il .C g ' is 5 . L, ig, , Y . Chess and Siroiegy Sllbvlni on Greece s sunny coast. KLM flies to Athensana makes ' ' huldly towns like this one easy toraach. Lefi To rigni, row 'iz Leo Mabry, Liso Wciiker, Kim Whifner and Jerry Coliinsg row 2: Mr. Owen, Kevin Borrow, James Nelson, Paul Rosewiiz, David Morris Poi Porier, Scoii Cooper, Ken McEInc1ny ond Greg Solomon. Left to right, row 1: Shawn Jackson, Charlie Reeves, Tammy Forgione, Gabriel Tvedt, Bill James, and John Anderson: row 2: Linda Lack, Kelly Jones, Paula Hudson, Rhonda Hanover, Lee Aston, Shaunna Holt, Angela Gardener, Roger Lewis, Sheri Myers, Laura Kasar, Phil King, and Reigh Schloffman: row 3: John Glenn, John Blickensderfer, Allen Glass, Pat Porter, Mike O'Keefe, Dirk Rountree, Scott Cooper, Cliff Cravello, Brian Hedberg, Leisa Townsiey, and Mr. Sparks. N., 2' X Z f Mu Alpha Theta Mu Alpha Theta is a nationally chartered math club which is sponsored by Mr. James Sparks. Requirements for acceptance are two units of college preparatory math, with a B grade average or better. Mu Alpha Theta also sponsors the National Math Test, in which high-scoring participants compete in a series of tests until the final winners compete in the Mathematics Olympiad. This competition helps recognize the real Einsteins. Officers: left to right, row 4: Charlie Reeves, secretary: and Tammy Forgione, president: row 2: Shawn Jackson, program director: Carrie Mobra, vice president: and Gabriele Tvedt, treasurer. .A Fellowship of Hedrhen ChemisTs Q- x 1 A' Jw ,n 5- Q f Af MUNERA Medicdl Club Medicol Club goT off To o good sTorT wiTh Mrs. Morilyn Yoochum os iTs sponsor for The second yeor in o row. Hoving oT leosT one guesT speoker o monTh broughT o ioT of sTudenT involvemenT. Eoch meeTing wos open To whoever wonTed To oTTend. Dr. Helen lnbody, o psychoIogisT in privoTe procTice, come ond spoke To The club which sporked o big inTeresT wiTh The sTudenTs. The Topic of hypnoTism wos o big fovoriTe. This yeors club hod one of The biggesT TurnouTs in membership involving boTh juniors ond seniors. xi, 6121 egg' 7 Qs , , ,... ,. Left to right, row 'l: Greg Swanson, Mrs. Millier, Jim Foreman, Veek Oundijan, David Crawshaw, Brian Wilson, Phil Admire and Shelley Scott: row 2: Danise Tarwater, Kim Bevan, Lori Gilmore, Mary Gazelle, Anne Llotta, Danise Aydelott, Patty Hester, Beth Thomas and Shawna Bracken: row 3: Jenny Mullowney, Joy Mclntosh, Nikki Mayer, Teresa Holsapple, Nanci Chumney, Mary Anderson, Callie Creech, Felicia Peters and Tracy Parks. Social Science Club me 5 'I . ' P 'X . C.: --.....,,, I to Q.. Left to right: Greg Swanson, Danise Tarwater, David Crawshaw, Mary Gazelle, Nikki Mayer and Mrs. Millier. -, 'wt 'wi , 5 ai . :va Q!-'93 Second place sign winner which Key Club consTrucTed To win S50 ai The TU f Drake game. C as W I D Key Club Sam WhisenhunT and John Flippo had Their work cuT ouT for Them This year when They chose To help sponsor Key Club. The group, made up of girls as well as boys, speni a loT of Time conTribuTing Their spirii and good will To EasT CenTral as well as The communiTy. We appreciaTe all Their consideraiion. ii Officers: leff To righT: Mary Hays, Teri Thornhill, Kami Craig, Carrie Mobra, Mary Thomas, and sponsor Sam Whisenhuni. F.B.L.A. FBLA provides opporfuni- Ties for business sTudenTs To develop leadership aualiTies. STaTe wide ac- TiviTies include a leader- ship conference in Ok- lahoma CiTy in OcTober for The chapfer officers and a conference in April for compeTiTive evenfs. CiTy wide acTivi- Ties include a dance To raise money for The March of Dimes. This is an annual evenT. Parenfs, Teachers, admlnisTraTors and sTaTe educafion deparTmenT members affend The insTallaTion of officers and members held aT The Educafion Service CenTer. Locally, The FBLA holds meefings To plan fund raising ac- TiviTies To pay for aTTen- dance aT The sTaTe conference. 1,-. Kneeling leff To righT, row 1: Susan Ivy, Tom Houser and Julie Wood: seafed row 2: Jennifer Higdon, Mrs. James and Debra Fox: sTanding row 3: Carol STewarT, Carey Bafchelear, Julie KieTrsey, Lori Simmons, Rhonda Duff, Sandi Funderburg, Jeri Arihurs and Theresa Anderson: row 4: Linda Lack, Melody Maugh, Susan Nuff and Glenda M. Mrs. James Mrs. Lundy LefT To righf, row '11 KrisTi PaTTerson, Mrs. Lundy, Mary Abercronbie and Cherri Walden: row 2: Amelia MauTino, Mindy Ishmael, Paffy Roberfs, Suzie Day, Karen King, Anifa Boyd, Chissie Adair, RuTh McColough and Julie MOffOTT. .4 , ,,. V and Rick Lawson: row 2: Dwayne Hamilion, Scoll Conrad, James Tilmon, John k Blickensderfer, Pai Denny and Lindo Lack. 'Left To righl, row 4: Rhonda Brockway, Nlonefra Fall-Leaf, Todd Brown. Suzanne Southern, Tamra Seiiles, Sharon Roth, Becky Cannon, Keilh Marlin, Joey Woods and John Russell: row 2: Bobby Ferguson, Tracy Blevins, Mike Robisch, Kim Johnslon, Debbie Graham, Pai Winn, Tim Elkins, Ken Williams, Greg Crosser, Tim Stanley and Aaron Reed: row 3: Tony Cole, Chris Mayfield, Dawn Henderson, Sieve Poole, Robert Ryan, Gerald Clark, Billy Mayer, Daniel Seliles and Danny Brown. M W. H-, f, l..,,f' Mmyuwv K MM,-,W Q' I1 .fi-15, Left to rlghi, row 1: Marsha Calverl, John Johnson, Tim Beason and Kristy Cly: John Phillips, Pai Murphy, Lee Powers and Ray Harvey. Lefl To righf, row iz Billie Hagan, Crysial Chopan, Chris Myles, Delano Bocock, unideniifled K J fx? f ' l 1' W 5' . , - ' -4, ., J .. . , 4, ...W V.l.C.A. 9 TOW 477 Corclihos work harder Thoh x'9To5 or Spring show I Xu. BWV HHBTIAM r Xff f 1 , , . , A fr i iLAI ,J , A r V f 5 X .y R 'X .Vyb j X , Jr' ir: OFFICERS Left To rlghf Sher y Myers Ann Reed Pom Ph II ps Mary Thomas De se Pock if s XM L. J. W fg American Field Service Mgttw KF QL K AFS, which sTands for The American Field Service, is an organizaTion which allows sTudenTs from all over The world To live in differenT counTries for one year and To learn Their language and cusToms. This year, The foreign exchange sTudenT here aT EasT CenTral has been Marclo Evan- geIisTa, a Brazilian from SanTa EsTarina, Florianopolis, which is an island off The coasT of Brazil. Marclo says ThaT he has enjoyed his sTay here and is involved wiTh The swim Team. The club meeTs every firsT and Third Fridays of each monTh. The sponsor of The club is Mrs. Camille Wean. There was an AFS day held aT EasT CenTral and oTher exchange sTudenTs were here, LefT To rlghT, row 4: RoberTa STokes, Gabrellle TvedT, Lynn Ruch, Connie Baker: row 2: Danlse AydeloTT, Marclo Evangllista, Kim WhiTener, Melea Murphy: row 3: Maria CallsTo, Sherry Bloyd. T i fa. . L 1 Nea i 1 MarcIo's favoriTe pasT Time AFS STudenT: lvlorcio EvongilisTo . . . ew' N Even Though Tulso is somewhoT differenT Thon his homeTown in Brdzil, Morcio EvdngilisTo, EdsT CenTrol's foreign exchonge sTudenT, is enjoying his sToy in The UniTed SToTes very much. Morcio orrived in Tulso Two weeks before The sTorT of school, ofTer sTops in New York ond Dollds. My broTher lived in The UniTed STdTes, so I knew whoT iT wos like. Also I didn'T expecT cowboys ond lndionsf' Six monThs of conversofionol English grommor helped lvlorcio's TronsiTion To Tulso from his home in SonTo EsTdrino on The islond of Florionopolis, off The coosT of Brozil. This ciTy is more developed Thon mony Town. The people ore olso differenT, he observed. Mr. ond lvlrs. lvlichoel ATTolo ore lVlorcio's hosT fomily for his sToy in Tulso. A hosT fomily is chosen by moTching The inTeresTs of The foreign sTudenT ond o poTenTiol hosT fomily. Morcio is involved in The swimming Teom oT school, buT likes oil kinds of sporTs. I enjoy oil sporTs, buT I like soiling The besT. Sold Morcio on his experience os o AFS sTudenT so for: UI like meeTing new people ond ledrning The new ldnguogef' 484 Ncfrioncnl Honor SocieTy LefT To rlghf: Presldenf, James Nelson, Secretory, Mindy Ishmael, Treasurer, Beth Thomcs, Vice Presldenf, Greg Dlcbocn. ' 'n.1,:' '1 A Q -My-AfgfwnsTQfQf51f,, n Q sv 4 I f 1 15,7 5 ,, ,als Jas. -.- .1 I-.fin ' This year's senior officers had Their hands full as soon as The year sTarTed. The officers had To deal wiTh many problems, The main one being money. BuT The CrysTalIusions fund raiser proved To be The solufion The senior class needed. WiTh The money raised There was enough for The prom and The annual senior class gifT To The school. This year The prom was held aT The Tulsa Home Builders Associafion and a professional decoraTor helped wiTh The decoraTions. The senior officers also picked The commencemenf speaker, STeve Davis. This year The SR's also Took parT in a new acTiviTy: The class picTure, which was a surprising success. 5 l in A Q..- The uSenior Class Kneeling. leff To rlghfz Vice-PresidenT, Bob Dofson, Treasurer, James Nelson, Sfanding. Sponsor, Mrs. Doshie Chandler, Presldenf, Teri Thornhill, SecreTary, Carrie Mobra. -Mi Junior Class Counter clock-wlse: Dana Treat, Secrefary: Steve Marfln, vice-president: Nancy Southwick, Presldenf: Dena Ames. Treasurer. 7' Sophowore Closs . xl if Lefi To righl: vice president, Michelle Toney: secretory, Liso Easley: sponsor, Mr. Roger Lefler: president, John Henry. 'wi 5, , . . yi -- - E 1 J E . .' 9 ' gl , Y ,k-Wk ,- ' rx 4 I Li I mx - 4 .,-lk ,. Q xi 4 1 1 A if kde L 2 5? . K '4 ' Q - ' ,Q Y, rg Q X ,xx Q K In E Qrv 5 Kirwfkt A A K ' ' w,.,,, 'i ,. v V X, i 452, R M 'mf E Technicol Wg. 3 A 14 A, ggyaffixx Tech theatre is o closs for students who ore interested in set designs ond lighting techniques, The set ond lighting designs were done by the students for Curious Sovogei' Q, Rcndcll Blcir .-nsq -T19 Y-,..-,. i Left to right, row 4: Todd Stewart, Jim Hulse, Trocy Brown, Bill Andoe, Mike Boiley, Stocy Giles, James Lucos. row 2: Scott Spicer, Leiso Townsley, Donise Aydelott, Lindo Perrymon, Rcindoll Blair. row 3: Roger Stewart. Pot Webster, Poul Rosewitz, Ken McElhoney, Donny Wofford. row 4: Jeff Olive, Jomes Fletcher, Paul Cowon, Lorry Nichols, Randall Sellers. Ensemble Co. In addiiion To performing Two major producilons, Picnic and Curious Savage , The Ensemble Company also performed in a fall assembly and did excerpls from The Stuff Dreams Are Made Of for English classes. 3 I ,i ,nd .,.....--f E in time ,. f'ff--f M 'QQ-. Jilii gm, F 2 - ' f: ', 'f X,3l415y.,. w 5-V. . rw H V : -- . .iffefvi ,vzvnsm szem .ie--Levi-'iv wg 1 -f - ' -- 'ffifllsrfims Jim Hulse, director of Curious Savage Tina EfViI'1, difSC'fOf of UPiCf1iC 9. ,.-,if , hy., N ,J 41 'ga A 9 'V if K 9 Weill Q A 3 V 'S , , 1 X w L V, 1 Z f 'R ffm K F 4 f ' 3 1 .+ A . L 5? 2 Q 2 E ga if 62 X ff Ensemble Shows The 4984-82 Ensemble Company per- formed Two siudeni-direcied shows, Picnic , directed by Tino Ervin, ond Curious Sovoge direcfed by Jim Hulse. The sei ond lighiing designs were olso done by Eosi Cenlrol siudenis, 492 The journalism deparTmenT is , responsible for producing The J I Cardinal Tale FeaThers , EasT CenTraI's monThIy newspaper. ag 4 if 'Mi A sl rl.if ITT W In addiTion To wriTing arTicIes 3 MWSST. for The paper, They musT I V R design The IayouTs, pasTe up The paper, and gaTher ads for j each issue. The journalism ' Q ,LM sTudenTs sold posTers This year T 'H as a fund raiser, To insure The , paper's producTion. i Q Q , L T K LefT To rlghT, row 1: Doug STallings, Anne LioTTa, Brian Hedberg, Kym HolT, Connie Baker, Leslie Barnes, and Tina Ervin. row 2: Ken McEIhaney, Gina iHoward, Jenny Mullowney, Joy Mclnfosh, Rachel Bail, Jeannie Ousley, and Danise AyedeIoTT. row 3: Allen Usry, Tracy LamonT, Tammy Murray, Dena 'Ames, Karen Dross, SharleTT Monroe, Susan Moore, Dirk Buckwheat PeTerson, Renee Warren, and Jamie Marks. row 4: JaneT Rofhrock, Lori HamilTon, Advisor, JudiTh Klenda, Leesa Edwards, and SuzeTTe C-3rllloT. I This year's Cardinal Yearbook STaff Ye o aTTempTed To glorify The EasT Ceniral Cardinals wiTh Their unique Theme. The .2 senior secTion ediTor Danise AydeloTT worked wiTh assisTanTs CaThleen Logan and Dona Kidder. Academics ediTor, Connie Baker, worked wiTh ChrisTy Gillum and Laura Loveless. Junion seciion ediior worked wiTh The help of SharleTT Monroe. Sophomore secTion ediTor Kendra Gillmore also -qi.. worked wiTh CaThleen Logan on The Index. SporTs EdiTor Dee Dee Green- wood worked wiTh Tammy Murray. The Elite secTion was done by Dirk PeTerson and Jenny Mullowney. Susan Thompson ediTecI The Organization SecTion wiTh The help of everyone. PhoTographers were Danise AydeloTT, David Crawshaw, Kim Webb and KaThy Krause. 'nv ,sw .. ,. T I was w ' 9, , .f.'T!l5 1g: ., 5 1 Yearbook secTion ediiors, lefT To righT, boTTom To Top: Susan Thompson, Organizafionsi Dirk PeTerson. EliTe: Connie Boker, Academics: Kendra Gillmore, Sophomore SecTion: Karen Dross, Junior Secfioni Danise AydeloTT. Senior Secfion and Performing ArTs: and Dee Dee 5 Greenwood, SporTs, . 3 Lefi To right row 1: Dee Dee Greenwood: row 2: Karen Dross, LaneTTa Owens, Kandi Richison, Kim Webb: row 3: KaThy Krause, Tammy Murray. Carrie Winsworth, SharleTT Monroe, Jenny Mullowneyp row 4: David Crawshaw, Dirk Peterson, Danise AydeloTT, Susan Thompson, Cathleen Logan, Kendra Gillmore. Christy Gillum, Advisor Judith Klenda. Mary 8, 86, Scott Barnes, i.9SiiS 8, w 64 65 167 170 62 Bascue Julie 8 Bachlear, Carey 8, 56, 193 1 , Kevin 8, 37, 42. I , Brad 8, 164 Kevin 75 Beardon Donny 40, 42, 86 89 110, 164 Jimss 1 - Cash avert, Marsha 10, 75, Ron 10 Roben 10, 164 86, 89, Terrill 10 10 10, 177 99 i 10, David 10 10, 177 Sharon 10 10, 177 ndreay, Michelle 10 Conr , tt 10, 177 Cook Denise 10 Cook, Donna 10 Cookson, Mike 10 Cooper, Scott 10, 166, 170, 171 Corely, Tina 10 Cowan, Jeff 10 Cowan, Kevin 10 Cowan, P ky 10 Cralg,e?arZF10, 175 Crand I, Mike 11 CravellorQEff 11, 45, 171 ': 3 6 Crav9shaw,.lDavld 11, 116, 'l64, 174, 195 ,lCrosser, Gregory 11, 177 17, es 133 ix-Xi Cunningham, Lovonna 11 Bledsoe, Keith 9 Sheila 1 1 Englett. Cindy 11 Ervin, Johnetta 11 Ervin, Tina 11, 42, 169, 190, 193 Eubanks, Karen 11, 42 Evangilista, Marcio 12, 42, 109, 116, 168, 180, 181 F Fields, Bobby 12 Fields, Scott 12 Fitzmorrls, Vicki 12 Florestal, Rosetta 12 Ford, Mike 12 Foreman, Jim 12, 174 Forgione, Tammy 12, 42, 171 Foust, Kim 12 Fox, Debbie 12, 56, 176 Frazier, Ronica 12, 97, 162 Fugate, Bryan 12 Fuller, Greg 12 Funderburgh, Sandi 12, G Garett, Julie 12, 168 Garrison, Eddie 12 George, Stacie 12, 62 Gho, Renee 39, 42, 97, 158, 164 Gibson, Kathy 12, 86, 164 56, 176 Gilbert, John 12 Gilmore, Lori 12, 164, 174 Glazler, Cheryl 12 Glass, Allen 12, 39, 42, 86, 89, 106, 164, 171 Bllckensderfer, John 9, 9, 168. 180 Teresa Jeff Dianne 11, 168 Tommy 11 Mike 11 Wendy' 11 Melanie Gleghorn, Bruce 12 Glenn, John 12, 64, 171 Glory, David 12 Gibb 12 Debbie 12, 177 Dee Dee 40, 42, 162, 164, and 13, 64 Jeff '13 todo 13, 110, 42, 94, 95, Hedberg, Brian 13, 42, 168, 169, 171, 193 Heddleton, Lorna 13 Helmke, Fritz 13 Henderson, William 13 Herron, Letitia 13, 102 Hester, Patty 13, 64, 174 Higdon, Jenny 13, 42, 56, 176 Hill, Steve 13 Hichens, Paw 13 Hodges, Marlene 13, 95, 97 Holsapple, Theresa 13, 174 Holt, Shaunno 13, 31, 39, 42, 158, 164, 166, 171 Holt, Vickie 13, 42, 164 Houser, Tommy 14, 56, 176 Hughes, Dana 14 Hughes, Susan 14 Hulse, Jim 14, 42, 169, 188, 190 Hutchins, Leonard 14 lnkanlsh, Quethra 14 Ishmael, Mindy 14, 56, 176, 183 Ivy, Susan 22, 56, 176 lzett, Don 14 J Jackson, Denise 14 Jackson, Shawn 14, 42, 171 James, Bill 14, 42, 86, 89, 164, 177 James, Mike 14, 90 Johnson, Brian 14, 95 Johnson, Kim 14, 177 Johnson, Robert 14 Johnson, Shawn 14, 42, 99 Jones, Brent 14, 86, 89, 164 Jones, Kelly 14, Jones, Paul Jones, Sheila Jordon, f-In , Kannady, Pam 14, fi 4 Kelrseygggulie 1 K9 9igi'Pf?!T?5i44 1 flf i iii 7 1 1 idly' . Joe 15 Laughlin, Lawson, Rick 15, 177 Leeds, Randy 15 Lerman, David 56, 64, 67 Lester, Julie 15 Lewis, Teri 15 Lietner, Andy 15, 64 Liotte, Anne 15, 193 Little, Robyn 15 Logan, Cathleen 15, 42, 195 Love, Becky 15, 40, 42, 158, 164 Lowe, Marlon 15 Lowry. David 15, 164 Luster, Cindy 15 Lunnon, Molly 42, 102 IVI Macaw, Jimmy 15, 86. 89 Macintosh, Joy 15, 158, 159, 193 Margason, Michelle 15 Marsh, Amy 15 Martin, Chuck 15 Martin, Keith 15 Martin, Mark 15, 106 Massey, Kevin 16 Matheson, John 16, 116 Maugh, Melody 16, 56 Mautino, Amelia 16, 42, 56 Mayer, Nikki 16 Mayo, Doug, 16 McAdams, David 16, 110 McCollough, Ruthie 15. 56 McElhaney, Ken 16, 193 Mclntosh, Stephanie 16, 158 McKerman, Kelly 16 McKinney, Mariann 16, 42 McLandsborough, Jason 16 McPhail, Tina 16, 158, 43 fl. Mishlerf, Mark 16 MitcheIIgbKathy 16, 31, Mlflichells bert 16 , , c rite, 16, 43, 811611, J 16, ss as, 43, 45, 158, 164 ,wi xg ww na ff -mf -Meer Tome Pciiilaj Sieve Thompson, Sharon 21 Thompson, Susan 21, 195 1 Julie 162. 164. Adams, Co, 122 Thornburg, Scoif 21, 86, Adams, Lcd 39 Ames, Dena 106 164 Thornhill, Teri 21, 167, A,-,deal Bill 122 194 Andrews, Twyla 19 104 TillTT1QT1, JGFTWSS 21 Armijo, pcm 122 19 so so Trey, Herbert 24, 166 A,o,,5O,,, Debomh 422 RLJTISGQG Kim 19 Townsley, LSiSO 21, 43, A,-fbury, pcm-icio 422 Rufled Aston, Lee 122 Jo Ann 19 Trlckeff, DCIUO 21, 43 Audi Jamie Q31 122 Roberl 19 Tull, DSDT 21 19 64 Tvedf, Gdbrielle 21, 166, Twiss, Lori 21 64,66 Walker, Lyneffa 21, 63 Ward, Laura 21, 41, 43, 44, 48, 62 Wecldinglan, Craig 21 Weisberg, David 21, 110 Welch, David 21 Wells, Paul 21 Whipple, Tracy 21 Whiimarsh, Terri 21, 43, 164 Wiley, Chuck 86, 89 Wilhelm, Terri 21 Wilkins, James 21, 34, 38, 43, 164 Williams Williams Williams Williams Williams Williams Williams, Wilson, Wilson, Leann 22 Wilson, Michelle 22 , Bruce 22, 64, 67 , Gary 22 , Lesa 22 , Mark 22 Jeff 122 Bianchi, Shirley Bjorkman, Blackbird, Blair, David Blevins, Tracy Bocock, Tawni Bohanon, Darin Bond, Jodie Boss, Gina 123 Boucher, Brandi 123 4 Bowen, Sieve Boyles, Donna cen,Shc Brackell, Jc Bridges. Brian Brock, Angela Brooks, Elaine 64, 66 Brouffle, Brown. Charles Brown, Danny Brown, Emanuelle 123 Brown, Eddie 123 Brown, Renee 123 Bryani, Rela Brown, Roberl Angel 422 Coker, Chrisly 124 Cole, James 124 Cole, John 124 Cole, Tom 124 Collins, Jerry 124 Collins, Sheila 124 Jolinda George, Dion 126 Gibson. Rick 86, 126 Giles, Staci 126 ' Gillum, Christy 97, 126, 194 Gillum, Jeff 86, 126 Gillmore, Kendra 64, 126, 194 Glazier, Christella 126 Glory, Pam 126 Gross, Phillip 126,42 Goforth, RonM26 - Gonzalez, Lisa 1261, y Gordon, Linda 1,126 ' Greaves, J6hn5326 Green, Connle fig. :37, 46. 64, 126 y 1 Greene, Connie 126 Griffin, Robert 126 ' H Hahn, Eddie 126' Hahn. 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