East Central High School - Cardinal Yearbook (Tulsa, OK)
- Class of 1983
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...M Seeking fame or searching for an identity, for most, is a life long process. Students express themselves in many different ways. Some seek recognition as 'prep- pies and others as athletes. People get the attention that they want with a variety of approaches, in this way seniors show their individuality, and their true identity comes through. But, Cardinals are always 'pushing for Fame. Pushing Few Cerrcilinell Fenne Eesti' Cen-nel High Seneell Tunllseg Qlalenenneg 69 3 Vellmunne Seventeen Bcqby UQQIK Q3 V 'W me md GQHH mg Q 0 Q ,',f: Q., 5: , 4 Hz f?ff i 0 -2 4' ' 1' fjaift' Xl wi, - .wi , fl5,,,, Q I ' ff? 4 Q 5.51416 V ' ' QW, if f 'Qf, 'f',g.,2A P '- Wi 9 xt if 15 Sk A A, : s N:- NJ: ,L 1 - vw? -N. , Q' M . H -fx-vi af- iji A MA mx' ' QQ' V A- . ff. M'W 'jj cis, 5, - f 1'3 2 Baby look at me and tell me what you see. What could better describe some peoples absolute desire to gain attention? As shown here by the hokey-pokey dancers, studs in the round Miss East Central Hnalists, and Miss rodeo rider herself All of this is done to pursue a glorious and well known title. As they say history repeats itself It seems there will always be that certain Cardinal continually striving for Fame. O O O what yew see MYQU havemfi' seen -the best 0 0 Students work to achieve recognition or fame not only for themselves, but for others, always striving to do better. Though they may stumble, they pick themselves up and work just that much harder towards achieving their goals in life. These students are working to become the kind of people who will take a place in the greater society as responsible and creative individuals. These efforts could one day be responsible for future fame. 4? -Q J mm wg..g,,....- nEiiios's -------- f-we -'war -w-4 MQW-K , ? J.: ' N ww g -I W , O ,NM vm N 11 , ww-Jwtfst. 'gag--M - ML- .ff isis Y F T V- M- V Qin. f Y' f ug. l ,. p - I' 'M,,,,,,...-f my .ss J ,W . tl MJ' , , ' ng.,-, A , 'K ' 1-1554 ,. ff ,1 ,1 -g ,. Z 1 - axfzff-L 4 iiifhffgly 7'-2 Sv ., O Qi? me yefgg C. Femme 0 O '?'lU,? SJ 'Ffa-i374 ,,.,. , - mtg Glllll FRU IN mllf Sllllli FACES FRY Mdfll ml l Senlors flnd fame more easlly than others. After all, they've had more time to develop thelr Indlvldual reputations or claIms to fame. Whether It's seeking attentlon with loud and obnoxlous clothing, deslgnlng school-splrlred door decorations, belng the class clown, selling M 6 M's In foods class or falllng out of llne at proctlce, seniors manage to attract a tremendous amount of attention. The class of 1963 may end up hanglng from a tree, but one thlng Is for sure they wlll be saylng, look at me. MQMG 'there an my awww 7 COY ADAMS LADONNAADAM5 DJAAMB NLL ANDOE PAM AIMUO SHAWN BAKER IANINE BEUKELMAN SHIRLEY BIANGII DlKAll AIONSON PAMIGA ARTHIJAY LEE ASTON DIANN BARR PAM IAIOIHOR TBIE IATEMAN SHIRLEYIEJ. ILIJKLEY MIRIAMDMNAL SHARON BIORKMAN TRACY ILEVINS DAIIN BOHANAN TVYLA ANDREWS BOBBY AREY N JAMIE Auo MIKE Mlm MIOIELLE BEAMEK KIM BEAM5 si SIEVE BEVAN BRIAN BEVARD GINA BOSS BRAND! DOUGIEI uw., STEVE BOVDJ DONNA BO YLB 15 vnu! , RHONDA BROGCVAY RADONN BROEFFLE RENEE BROWN ROBERT BROWN JUUE BUTLER DA VID CA i,x CY CARMEITA CAR TER GARY CASEY SHAYNA BRAGEN IAMIE BRAJFI' ELAINE BROOKS GIARLB BROWN .SHERR Y BRUMMETI RETA BR YANT KENT CALLICOAT SONIA CAMPBELL GREG CASILLAS BRENDA CATER PAM BRECKENRIDGE ANGELA BROCK 5 ' , , J R DANNY BROWN JOEL BROWN BECKY BURK KIM BURNS BEUCY CANNON RUSSELL CARPENTER V DA VID CAYWOOD DON CHAU I f F i T' ,ff 7 , Q J - 5, X ., f I y I A ' , ,- A P . f V Nr T1 I A , Rl, I , A CRAIG DENNIS RONALD DIGKEY MIKE DIGSON ELANA DILI. JANA DIPBOYE BOBBY DIXON fi, JOHN DONDERGER KATHY DOYNS DENNIS DOYE KAREN DROS5 LOI5 EAST TROY EBERLE ,N f w '5 I .. DA VID EDWARDS TIM ELKIN5 JIMMY ELLU TIM EUS SHIELA ELIJYORTH DA VID EMDREY RACHEL EPFERSON ERIC EULENFELD LAIRA FARLOY ROBERT FHGIISON BRAD FISK MARK FLELTWOOD MIKE FLEMING5 MIGIELLE FORD JOHN FOREMAN LORI FOVLER JEFF FRANCIS CATI-IY FUNDERBURGH MH can GQFGIFD the moan um my hands ., W I I There will come a time when the chains of our lives will be torn by the courage of our dreams, that were so long denied They can now flourish as we un veil our true identities, a time when one can see a life is really worth while. The thorns we endure as we pass through every ordeal, will help prepare us for a new world of shining hope and long desired fame. The many forms that fame can take often find a place in our lives, real or imagined. 12 K? L...-l VMI 1: GINA HOWARD TIMOTHY HOWARD EDDIE HUIJE FRANK HUNT DAVN JAGCSON MIKE JACKSON AM Y JOHNSON JOHN JOHNSON KAUIY JONB JOHN KAISER 4 L 'flf I BILL HUDSON TRAGY HUDSON GIRIS HUGHES STORMI HUNTR ANTHONY HUTOIIHS BRIAN HUTGIINSON JAMEEG' JACOBS DAHIH. IAMB RIGIARD JENKINS 1 I X. 1 , RANDY JOHNSON HM JOHNSON WA VIL JOHNSON LAURA KASAR KENT KEEHER ERON KELLOGG GIGI HUGHES IIMM Y IAM5 ,- - ,, f 4 I LISA JENHINGS I X A 3 BILL Joris LANCE KELLY MARK KEPHAR T CINDY KISKA .IODI LAFAYETTE ROGER LEWIS JOE LOVELAG MARC KERR RIIONDA KINCAID MATTHEW KOENIG KATHY KRAU5E I KENNY LAMBREGIT TRACY LAMONT TAMMY LEWIS PAMELA LITTLE LAURA LOVELAG MATT LOVELAG I 1 Q DANNY KING ROGENA KINGSLEY CARRIE KIRK KAREN KRUGER ANITA LACEY KVE5 LACKEY IOO LEE ERIC LEMASTER KYLE LEWIS MARK LLOYD KELU LONDAGIN ANGELA LONG 5, E a GIARLOTTE LOWTHER UNDA LU IAY LUCA5 gamma make iff ., ., This year, being a senior Cardinal, was a very proud and famous title, worn by the class of '83 with sincere dignity. They showed what being a true Cardinal really meant. Whether on or off the Held they strived to meet their goals, always facing a new obstacle to overcome, continually coming through with flying colors, making many decisions, not always sure of the outcome and knowing that some day these activities could affect the rest of their lives. 16 r. X X 0 0 0 GQ heaven LEO MAIRY BRAD MAUIESON SHELLEY MAY5 TFRESA MQVEN TAMMY MIDDLFIDN '-. X N.-. GIERYL MADISON JAY MARION MIGKEY MARRS N w MATT MADISON LAURA MATHIBON MELBSA MAHIIS LORA MAYER5 LENNY MCCALL KAUIY MCUARY N N IOIIN MUCEUY PAM MGINLIY NANCY MGINNEY LAIIRIE MILLER LYDM MILLER DAN MIIUIELI. I X ' srrvs Munn ron mmsusv DA VID MA TITIEVS DA VN MAUGH I .1 -r RW TOM MOCREA ROBERT MCEIJIANEY LARRY MCREYNOLDS VIGKI MCVILLIAMS SIIARLH MONROE GNDY MONTAQUE Fw. SUE MOORE RENEE MORAN GREG MOUNTCASTLE KENDALL MULLING5 W TAMMY MURRAY SHERRY MYERS RUSTY NANTZ TERRI NANTZ 1 T' A LARRY NIGIOLS JEFF NOFTSGER SCOTT NORTON JEFF ODELL .DK JON PAINE KA Y PANKE Y PA UL PANTOJA KELL Y PARSONS TERRI PEDERSON KENNY PERKINS LINDA PERRYMAN JAME5 PETERSON 5 JENNAE MULLIN5 KATHY MULUNS LISA NEEL TRIIC NGUYEN TODD OHANBIAN JEFF OLIVE JEFF PA TTEN CUR T75 PA UL I v , jp' If rl: A fa' KIMBERL Y PETRAUSCH RONNY PIERCE KAMPIERSALL MARKPOOL BTHER REYNOLDS RANDY RIG' KIM REDDOUT PAT ROBERTSON 'J' . xg KATHY ROGR5 BARBARA ROSEVITZ 'N-vw W TRRY PREGLR SUSAN RAY AARON REED Us- GINA RB TINE gf 1 w SHARI RICHARDS DOUG RIGYARDSON KATHR YN RIGJARDSON LBA RIGIARDSON 1 J mi YDIDY ROBHTSON MIKE ROBISG1 COLETTE ROBISON G.ARK ROSS SHARON RUTH JANET ROTHROCK KIP RODGER5 STEPHANIE ROWE JOE RUNNING RUSTY RUSSELL SAM RUTLEDGE JIM RYAN BECKY SANDERI STACE Y SANDERS KULDIP SANDHAR I , smons savomws KAREN SHEPHERD ANNIE SMITH EUZABETH SPEARS i Ltr MANl'IT SANDHAR RIG SATTRYIIITE IIYLAND SCAGGS SHELLEY SCOTT TOM SGVIETZELT STDIIANIE SGUDDER BILLY SEADOLT RANDALL SELLERS DANIEL SFITLB CYNDI SHELTON RIGKY SHUPARD MARY SHERRELL GIER YL SHIELDS TERRI SIMPSON JIM SLEAD DAVID SMITH MIKE SMITH LEIGH SMYUI KENDRA SNYDER DAVID SPEARS .fi I , Lx, uw Y L I LX SANDY SPENER CLAUDIA SPROLB NANCY SOUTHWICK DOUG STALLINGS BUDDY STEFANOFF M DARRA STEINBERG JENNIFER STEVMS TODD STEWART JOEL STTNNETT SCOTT S TOO! TON STEVE STRA TE pg if f.,- X . 1 A W I MARGARET STUDER RHONDA TENNYSON T7NA THOMAS JERRY THOMPSON DANNY TORRES DEBBIE TOWRY L.. TRANG TRAN DANA TREAT KIM TROYER ZUNG TIUONG BRENT VANEOSSEN SHAWN VANHOOSER I TAMA VANIIORN MAX VANORSDOL MARK VINET STEVE YOUGNT DAVID WADE JAMES WALLS JOHN WALSH ED WALESKA ROB WANER DALE WARD SEAN WARD RANDY WARE 24 y JOLIENE WARNER GIARYL WARREN LORI WATSON BRYAN WESTON DEANA WHEELER DARREN WHISNANT X ' IODIE WHITMIRE KELLY WIER TONY WILEY I I 1 1 I I DON WILUAMS IUUA WILUAMS KEN WILLIAMS I I BRIAN WILSON CATHERINE WILSON JUNE WILSON .Q DANA WEAVER KIM WEBB RUSSELL WHITE LEANN WHITE JOE WELCH Q., KIMBERL Y WHITENER JIMMY WILHELM DOUGLAS WILKIN5 KIMBERLY WILLIAMS PAUL WILLIAMS SHER RI WILSON SEAN WINN AMBER WILLIAMS ROGER WILUAMS TERR Y WITT MH'7mm Qcmfrncfm Hive 0 0 With commencement exercises held May 26, at the Oral Roberts Mabee Center, our famous senior Cardinals took flight in graduation gowns. In a more solemn moment, seniors and their families attended the vespers service in the E. C. auditorium May 22. Having sold cook- books as their primary fund raiser, Seniors cooked up an excellent prom, held Ma y 13 at the Camelot Inn. May the class of 1983 and its famous members live forever. O Forever 0 0 OW I EEE-fre I med Laghlvv Fame seems most obvlous when Its holders are under the red llght . Whether for beauty, talent, personality or ability, fame seeks out those who possess these qualities and pushes them to the forefront. Students, like most people, enjoy their heros and heroines. These fame seekers often serve as standards for others to measure themselves by, Whether Its a crown or a football helmet that tops our reputations, fame finds a way to find the very best In all of us. 29 Mr Q, A 92? F, 5 JIRQLX 5 We Y. M Alibi! M 1 f PM ix' x m,.. N xv QL 15 f in is ' K N -'M vim Q .-' in H -v 14' r 29' P ., fa, i'.i. , 'I Q A ' WWW as . 'L ,V I-X ' A F - 1 M, 'K Mlm ,- 'P .1-vff '23, ' ok iff' W 1 L , in , -01' Aww . . 4 f 0 -K , 'ix , 'Q ll 'T in ,v Km.: Q all -1. 'A ',K. A L vggn'-'I rxvl --x Q H' 4. ,i h g r Q s s I j 5 l' Q ' I l o E Connle5Green is the daughter' of Mr. and Mrs. .ladk CZ Green. She holds many honors which includeq 2 year member of iWlnd Ensemble and 'Orchestra as flutist, 11years,' asa plqnisngreclpient of 'the 025. National Band Award for 1980, Outstanding Musical Achievement! .Award for 1982, 'Most Talentedfllunior Girl Award junior atten- dant to ,Muslc,Sweetheart, vice-president of N.H.5.l,V 'senior board representative. and a rank of7 In the graduating class of 1983. Connie is la member of the Chrlstview Chrlstlan Church' and plans to attend O. U. Shesholdsfa grade point average of 3.97 at EC1 Senior attendant. Rhonda Hanover, fhe'-ddUghf6fq0fh Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Hanover. Junior Attendant, 155Ina.gHigglhs, lsthelgifdaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dewayne Higgins. Sophomore Attendant, Michelle Root lslthe daughter ofMr. and Mrs. David S. Roof Congratulations glrlsl. ,I . . 33 M X sewn wwe 7a74e Kang , . Sm Eh , w1u,.,, . 7? 4,i,1..k,,. ,JT g w v X s i , . , 5 s E+ lift! f- ,. 4 e E, ii , gf ! x,. I - gi , V ,V efxeyiimiivifffziikil a :stw,:'f, 1 Q, f . I 1 4 1 f 4 r . w , uv x . izffxrff xx I 33 7 M1 F 5 I r p Q K . L ww: ff .1E,2E- 7?!SLf!w V 24 Q .sky RQ, , K -'mLL 1 -W , -' 1, . if , ' 4 . W w ,,,Wk ,K N .. I , 6 gf h WW My aww Sherry plans to succeed at Brigham Young University In Provo, Utah, majoring in family relations 6 child development. While at East Central she was involved in Pep club 6 FHC. Sherry was elected Vice pres. of her senior class, Spanish club pres., NHS pres., Miss,East Central the XVII, and sr. girl Most Likely to Succeed - This year Jeff was the sr. class pres. He was chosen Frlendliest, his jr. year, lettered in football 2 years, in NHS 2 years, French club 3 years, Pep club, FHC and attendant his soph. year. He was chosen to attend Boy! Stotein Edmond and sr, boy Most Likely to Succeed He ' plans to attend OSU with a scholarship. 1233? 1: at b, al? J o 3 05 fda Jawa 3460: While at East Central, Teresa carried out many duties: this year she was Pep club ofticen Student Council directory chairman, member of FHC this year and FCA all three years. She was sophomore and senior attendants to Mlss ECI She was student council sec., and wason the honor roll. Teresa plans to attend OSIL , Shawn would like to attend CSM he Is counting on a scholarship in Economics. He is Student Council vlce president, a DECA member his soph. and- jr. years, top six Hnolists his jr. and sr. years, Junior Boyis State delegate. A He remained -on the honor rolh and lettered in basketball his jr. and sr. years. 6 ogmemms cm 6411:-:dd 776412716 Here at East Central Lisa was enrolled in all honor classes, she was involved In Pep club 3 years, Spanish club 2 years, Spanish club vice pres., student council rep., and jr. attendant to Miss E.CZ Lisa plans to attend OU and major in nursing. While being so active, she managed to hold a 3.0 grade average. Matt is student council president, senior board memben NHS and FCA member. While being involved in these activities, he was elected top six finalist soph. and jr. years, jr. attendant, and chosen to attend Boy's State. ln his spare time he likes to water ski, Hsh, lift weights and go to his fatheris farm. K 'ww 6 . Of Ido 77601456 Kazaa mawmd Karen plans to attend OSU next fall: she is undecided on her majon Here at East Central she was a three year cheerleader, co-captain her soph. and sr. years. She was a student council member all three years, FCA and .FHC member: she was an active member in Pep club.,Koren was on the honor roll with a 3.3 grade average. . K ' While at E.C. Sean was a three year member of student council, FCA, FHC, and pep club member. He lettered in basketball, footballand baseball. Sean was elected by the counselors as one of the most outstanding jn boys, one of the top six finalists his sr. year: Whenlnot busy at school, he likes to play his guitar and eat hamburgers. F 5 Kathy Krause has- been a high school cheerleader for three. years. She has also been directly involved In Student Council since her sophomore year, currently holding position of parliamentarian. lnther . S- junior year, Kathy iwas itinalist to Miss East Central, - and was elected senior attendant this year. - ,. IN 'Qs at si I Doug Henson was elected Cardinal of theMonth for the month of January. ln his sophomore year, Doug was selected a sophomore attendant to Mr, East Centralg After graduation he plans on, going to OSU, and he wishesto become a computer programmer. ln his spare time, Doug likes to water ski, 'snow ski, and race cars. ' ' .few x S UT n 0564270 Pam 8' Pam Batchelor, February CardinalH'oflthelManth, has been In volved in student council her three ,years at EC 1Pamif isfcutrently captain of the sr. cheerleawng fssquactlielng for three years, she held the position of treasurer this year. Poms after graduation plans consist of going to OSU. She enjoys skiing. Steve Martin' was chosen Caro7rjC1ll1,0f,the Month, for February. Steve has NHS for,2 years' where he isitreasuferfithis ye-ar,,ln his junior yeah heswas class ' vicelpresidenn, He. was also chosen Most Concerned Boggs Both his junior and Ysenlor years. Steve' was onelof.. the 6 finalist for'Mr. East Central in f 5.Senf0rfyear., S S f if Marla Hicks has been al cheerleaderfor three years, and in Pep Clubl She is involved in NHS, Medical Club, FCA, and FHC She holds the positionfof student council treasurer. Marlalis bln the Who? Who of, A American HighSchool Students, and was chosen Most School Spirited in her junior and senior years, f Greg Caslllas was, elected, March ,Cardinal of the Month. He is the son gof,Mr, and Mrs, Q Paul Casillas. Greg has been involved in Varsity football forkthree years, and Basketball for three years' as a trainerf He has been a member of FCA for 3 years, FHC for 2 years, and NHS for 1-yeah After graduatlonfhe plans to go to OU. i l me y l A sg ftfffvfd fluff UMW gm Jamie Aud was elected' Cardinal of the Month for April.: Through her three years' at East'Central, Jamie has been on the softball team: In herisophamore year she was a cheerleader. Currently, Jamie is as member of ECA. and National Honor Society, and on the honor roll. She plans ta dttendffcollegezon scholarship. S 'V ' ' if 'V ' ri Dannyflirown was .,electedfAprll Cardlnalllof lthe month. Danny has played football forlllrhree' years in which he letteredftwo, of the three. He has been a memberof l-1GA.1for three ,yearsg,alsol'Danny 'is on N.Hg'S.1member and holds ag place on the honor rolI.' In his spares time, Danny enjoys, fond huntin9.f S 'S t C , C M 7040-'df 7044 l 'd like to graduate from college and become o successful wife and mother. - .Sherry 1 would like to graduate from 0.5. U. and eventually own my own business. - Jeff Wind Eemevuzed Steve WMM, .lee ffatm E W- wzggffri 5 This is truly an honor given by the student body and l'll always do my best to live up to it. - Dana Friends are important to me and I think the only way you can have o friend is to be a friend. - Curtis 77Zo4u! .ldiefq ta Succeed sem, mms, pg wma 'V am concerned about my future and what will become of my friends. - Lee X , My future is my main concern, but the weekends are what I look forward to now. - Steve 7 death pdda Dana 7144! 77544: 74!wze4 2490: -Ewa, eawdequen 70464 70441 l thank God for the gift of music: it is my greatest love and glves me plenty of joy and personal satisfaction. - Connie I enjoy music and I'm flattered to have been chosen for this honor by my fellow classmates. - Roger 24901 70d6'6'e'4m4, 77Zoade4 Windmn ff K ,J X ,Y 5 if X if A . N 706364-f sux? I -1 -if X P I'm proud of East Central High School and proud to represent it in the best way I can. - Marla l'd like to make the most of my senior year that l can: best of luck to the seniors of 1984. - Kendall s., s.5-IN , r' if :Jr S ii be hw' We would like to thank the Academy and all the little people who helped make this award possible. - Roger and Monica 776414: Sedan! Kendall Wtudaga, Wtaala Wick 7535, 4715 New-,-ver' i .V Y' c, 43 y c 70454 7044 My main concern right now is making it through my senior year. - John Henry l try to be concerned not only with my future but also the future of others. - Rhonda Hintergardt 7 4,m4waum,aw44e4,fM4 't'l enjoy writing music and playing the guitar. - Jerry Iams 'I enjoy playing the flute and singing for fun. - Lisa Hamilton ww: ewwi fade Www, flonda 17 if l 'NH iff? K . 'iv' 'Q:::3 Y t lf you're nice to other people they will be nice to you. - David Ledford It's important to have friends and to be a friend because life wouldn't be the some without them. - L ynnis Watkins Wim 74em:e4 feng '74nn4,q-4644 fifeondltaaz 7 zum 7044 Give me comedy or give me death. - Bob White l like to make people laugh and smile, so I always act crazy. - Lisa Edwards 7751145 sSe4Me s,mae4 Dante! 70446 Kelley Sdiu r sw wwe, 44:44 gamma fm, Olsen... May God bless all the Cardinal teams, organizations, and people. - Daniel Ford ' l'm proud to be a cardinal and hope to represent EC s unfll the end of my seniar year. - Kelly .Sikes - 45 In Dedication To Y 'r N, .asrql l , ,yu- 1 .4 Mr. George W. White W ,ues-aft-...R Nite .Wa ,ww History instructor Mc-sires History Qui His Own by Judlth Halt A vlslonary. draped ln patrlotlc colors and slncere devotlon to hls tamlly. country and God. Mr. George Wesley Whlre. has extended hls strong. falthful and exemplary phllosophles of Ilie into several important arenas ol servlce. Quality as well as quantlty has accompanied George Vhlte's many faceted llte careers. Wlrh 36 years at mllttory service. he expressed hls potrlotlc zeal through the lnstructton at mllltory subjects over all but three of those years. Wlfh the last two decades ot hls teaching ellorts belng made In the Tulsa Public Schools, Mr. Whlte contlnued hls mllltary lnstructlan In fifteen of these years, consecutively. Classrooms at students In Modlson lunlor. Webster and East Central High Schools have all been wltness to hls lnterestlng and enlightening hlstory lessons. He has always believed lr hls responslblllly as o teacher to make an. all-out effort to pravlde favorable guidance to young students. As It hls devotlons had not encompassed enough at humantty already. Mr. Whlte has also played the part at husband to his German war bride, Ursula. tor 37 years. and tather to hls son. Stephen, for 84. Born Aprll 25. 1921 to Wesley and Nellie Whlto ln Shamrock. Oklahoma. thls son of on all fleld roustabout and eventual englneer. was one ot tour sons At Shamrock lllgh School. George wrote a column for the school newspaper called 'lls Nosln' Round'. acted ln two school plays. was senlor class hlstorlon and reached All - state as the baseball team shortstop. He stayed another year at Shamrock High after graduation ln 1936 to take post-graduate courses ln shorthand. typlng and bookkeeplng. something unheard of with today's penchant for permits to leave school. Enrolled ln Tulsa Business College, George come to Tulsa ln 1940. to study oommerclal subjects lncludlng Engllsh and publlc speaking. Before enllstlng ln the U.S. Army two years later. George worked as a Purchasing Department secretary at Wlloox Oli ond Gas Company. At Camp Edwards, Massachusetts, George lound hlmselt servlng as secretory to the Chlef of Surglcol Service. 30-tth Station Hospital. George followed the 304th to Wales belore jolnlng the lntantry O.C.S. ln Fontalnebleau, France. ln o matter ot three months, he received a 'commlsslon as 2nd Lleutenant. assigned to the 143rd lnlantry Regiment, 36th lnlantry Dlvlslon, then located ot Gepplngen. Germany. There he was asslgned as Assistant Regimental Personnel Oftlcer and baseball team manager. Uhe mllttary appreciated ,Georges baseball prowessr he served as catcher for the U.S. Army team that won the Berlin Dtstrlct Chomplonshlp In 1941.3 ln September of 1945, George volunteereed tor service ln Berlin. Germany os o Commissary Soles Officer. where one month later he met Ursula Kamlnskl In a photo studio. She llved ln the Russian sector of Berlln. but worked ln the American Red Cross Club ln the Amerlcan sector. They began dotlng. and George would vlslr her and her mother. The Russians observed hlm vlslttng ln llrsulo's home ln the uniform of an Arnerlcon army oltlcer. Consequently, she was arrested rwlce 46 by the Russlan Secret Police and accused of belng on Amerlan spy. The Russians even attempted to recrult her for thelr organization. They were married ln the American Church of Berlin ln 1956. Thelr son. Stephen Gerald was born ln Berlln In May of 1948. only two weeks before the Russlans imposed the blockade of Berlln andthe great Alrlttt began. As plctured, George bought hls flrsr automobile. a 1938 Bulck Roadmoster convertible tour-door sedan. from an American Alr Force major who had shipped lt to Berlln. Ursula and Stephen departed for Amerlca ln December of 1948, but George remained behind. R01 to joln them tor 15 more months. Gteve graduated ln the first class ot the present East Central High In 1966.7 Remaining ln Berlin ln the Department of Army Clvlllan. after belng separated from the mllltory service ln February of 1941 to .lune of 1946. he was osslgned Admlnlstrotlve officer. Armed Forces Dlvlslon. Omce ol Mtlltary Government lor Germany fU.S.J. ln .lanuory at 1949. he retumed to Tulsa and was employed by Slnclolr Oli and Gas Company as a land clerk. ln the meantime sewing as platoon leader ln Company A, 120th Engineer Combat Battalion, 45th Infantry Dlvlslon of the Oklahoma Natlonol Guard. With the outbreak ol' the Korean Contllct ln August of 1950. the dlvlslon was federollzed at Camp Polk, Loulslana. whlle George attended the Englneet Officers Assoclote Boslc Course at Fort Belvoir, Vtrglnlo. In March. 1951, George Yhlte was made Commandlng Offlaer. H. 6 S. Company, 120th Engineer Combat Battalion where the 45th Dlvlslon was statloned. whlli undergoing advanced rralnlng. ln lflokkalda, Japan. On November 17. 1951. hls battallon was sent to Karla. Four months later he recelved a promotion to Captain and then served as Asslstant S-2 and Asslstant S-3, as well as battallon hlstorlan. ln Aprtl ot 1952. George began ottendtng the Unlverslty of Tulsa full time, majoring ln Polltlcal Sclence and lllstroy. He began working ln the Land Department of Amerado Petroleum Corporation three years later, whlle ottendlng nlght school or T.U. and recelvlng a ILA. Degree as well as completing 44 hours ot Law School by June of 1956. He became the Comrnondlng Olllcer. l-lq. Co.. 3rd Battalion, 45th Infantry Dlvlslon ot the Oklahoma National Guard. subsequently attending the Associate Company Ottlcers Course at Fon Benning. Georgla. and eventually sewing as Battalion S-2. . Transferred to the Untted States Army Reserve ln July 1955, George became o member of the 466th Ctvll Attolrsltnllltary Government Company ln Tulsa as S-3. He helped actlvare the Special Forces Unit now located in Tulsa In March 1959 and remained with the unlt tour years. having served ln the capactty ot Executive Ottlcer and as acting commander while the regularly asslgned Commanding Ottlcer was attendlng varlous army schools. George took employment with Sunroy DX Oil Company as a Real Estate llepresentatlve ln February of 1961, traveling over the states ot Kansas, Oklahoma. Arkansas. Tennessee and Mlsslsslppl. He qualttled now ln both the infantry Career Otflcers Course and C6655 although he ls airborne qualified. he ls not Special Forces qualltled. Preslgnlng lrom Sunroy ln 1962. George returned to the Unlverslry of Tulsa for one semester ond ln September of 1963 began teaching ln the Tulsa Public Schools. George contlnued to play the roles of both student and teacher as he attended the Laglstlu Course of the 4156 U.S. Army Reserve School ln Tulsa, whlle teaching publlc school courses ln Economls. Government, U.S. History. Oklahoma History. World Hlstory. Engllsh and Geography. ln November of 'l967.'George was assigned as Commanding Offlcer of Company D, 12th Speclol Forces Group KAlrbornoJ ln Tulsa. later designated as Second Battalion ol the 12th Special Forces Group lAlrbornel. He attended the Special Forces Officers Course or Fort Bragg. North Carolina. quollfylng hlm as a full fledged Green Beret. During hls tenure as Commander of Speclal Forces, the unlt In conjunction with other subordinate unlts of the 12th Speclal Forces Group. conducted maneuvers at Fon Bragg, as well as desert tralnlng ln New Mexico. and Fort Bllss. Texas. unconventional warfare tralnlng In the upper peninsula of Mlchlgan. Fon McCoy. Wlsconsln and Fort Slll, Oklahoma. They established their home tralnlng area at Fort Chottee. Arkansas. George become a mllltary Instructor at the Sheridan Village U.S. Army Reserve School ln Tulsa ln September 1971. There, at the National Defense llnlverstty. he taught courses deslgned to up-date and augment U.S. Army reserve ottlcers' military protlclency. On Aprll 22. 1976. George Whlte ended a long and dedicated mllltary ooreer. retlrlng with the rank ol Colonel. Mr. Vhlte has made some exdtlng future plans. After retirement from hls 20 years of public school lnsrructlon ln luly ot rhls year. he lntends ta. travel the world as much as possible. Vlth hobbies ranging from readlng. jogging, and watchlng selected televlslon programs, Mr. Whlte will nh doubt flll hls retirement years with as many excttlng endeavors as he has hls long and Illustrlous careers. Noble warriors ln many arenas have fought ll1e's bottles, but their deeds aan outllve them through example long after. As Claxton, The English author. wrote ln hls original preface ta Le Marte D'Anhur Kltegends ot King Anhurlc l oacordtng to my copy have done set It ln lmprlnt. to the lntent that noble men may see and learn the noble ons ot chtvalry. the gentle and vtrtuous deeds that some knights used ln those days . . . Yhereln they shall flnd many joyous and pleasant hlsrorles, ond noble and renowned acts of humanity. gentleness and chlvolrles . .. Do atter thegood and leave the evil, and lt shall bring you to good fame and renown. We. the 1963 yearbook start of East Central High School. joln all of Mr. George Wesley Whlte's ardent admirers ln saying. you have Cardlnal Fame. 'iw X I? WN TATRIOTIJM, DUTK COURAGE HONOR - than on rho wntehwarok of American history Yon how sad that lodcly sa many Xmerlcuns Ihlnk vhem 'hui al fashion. ll lx rare now to lmclw a clflun who pnrsonlllld than words, not simply In his thoughts but also ln bb dally acflans. Mn Whit: through his years ar Eau Cenrml as o tear.-hor, has lnxplrud so many srudoms wlrh Iavo of hlnory and lhviof country. Everyone In our school awe: hlm Ihr QNOMJI ll-:pact as a man and as a toachbr. Whon ho Ilavn our mldsl. East Comm! will hav! Iosl a pon ol the Amorlam horllagl. All of Us wish hlrn wall! .v WJ rw fix Qin 15 Av..-gun 1 1: j A 2 a . A. - ML Robert Owen 5 Q 5 . K .W,,,m,m A A 47 H, rf S 1. N A k m. 9 , X, E R Abyxxk Ps ,, g ,Q 'b'- ,,vk ifiwff. J . 5' !ifi . 3 if f 5 ' ggwfm- xv k,,..., -, A U R my H+- ,,, .W X-mf 1' I ' 'L J! ' af 222:41 .. w, m ' L 2 53 if . Q W' W ,- X ,. - ML Dv , Nm S3--:,ff:v W, Am , bag. f'6 'xNt, l 'Q'-f 1 Q 8 ' w The staff of East Central High School is concerned about the students and strives to help them reach their best in today's world. These dedicated adults are helping each student Hnd an Identity they can be proud of They give each studentla feeling of hope for the future. They help the students understand and deal with their problems and reward them as often as possible. If not for dll these understanding people EC would not be what it is today. 1 Y H0 U17 49 Board of Education The Tulsa Public School Board of Education is comprised of civic minded responsible citizens, who attempt to make the increasingly diflicult decisions and policies governing our system. Unique difHculties, especially in the area of school finance, appeared with numerous standard sources of school revenues retreating from former obligations. Dr. Larry Zenke, superintendent, had his job cut out for him this year. -....vw-an-Y--..'vvuvlv .V , KA- :':':':+2-:-!-!+2-2-!T'i-2':-:':-:-:-:-:-:-:-:- - 1-1-zz : : : : :-' ' ' ' ' ' ' f ' 51 '1 11 s F ns...-Q.. llivtecuooocv fvvn -f .,,..... .0-..Q..4.-H.. rvvuunvn ..,,,,,.,..o1qgqg.,',,',.' ,..4 nuunnu- g..'.... '.s'-'s'4.4'.-...QQu. vrfvvvroffrn - , . ,' , 14 ..l.f.l'l-Yfllllll .3 ,'.f'0.0.o.o.o......'... 4 4 4 - . f . . . . 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Principalfs Message This has been a good year for many students. The number of success stories will be many when the year is completed. Success, fame, fortune and your future are very directly associated with your own decisions and priorities that you have set for yourself No student or adult can achieve without assistance and assurance from others. In essence, we can not exist alone for any great period of time. May your future be as bright as your optimism. - Dr. James M. Darland principal Dr. James M. Darland f 9 51 Mr. George Dorsch g Assistant Principals The assistant principals are not only the right hand men of Dr. Darland they work to keep East Central one of the best schools in Tulsa. The assistant principals at East Central are Mr. Smith and Mr. Dorsch. These two men have been devoted Cardinals to the students, and faculty. The basic philosophy of their duty is to promote and encourage harmonious and ethnic relationships and academic and cultural improvements among the staff and students. They are to assist the principal in establishing and improving the instructional program of the school. When it comes down to it, if its got to be done, they do it. 5 'C mi' M - J N is 1 Qi 1 . ' W ,Q c .vs e W o T its c .,..... . cccc , :Z-.A , v di e .--nga C T fi 2 , 1 ' Map. N M XJ 52 .3-LJ .--Q 'T Mr. Larry Smith .M . il, . Counselors Shlrle y Dalton NW? 'ki' Q91 - -.gy . wifi '- '1 ...J--f 3 QM- The counselors of East Central High School are concerned with the future of all East Central students. When a counselor dedicates himself to a particular student, and accomplishes something this makes him feel he has been doing his job as well as he should. lt becomes a rewarding experience for him. Counselors are not here because they have to be, It is because they want to be. They are here to help students through high school, Inform students about college, and get them ready for the outside world when they become adults. Counselors also make recommendations for college scholarships and job opportunities. They work individually with each and every student helping them to understand what to look for in the future. Sammle Kendall Pat Holder lwanna Bonnaha Sam Whlsenhunt 53 Lk N Oleata Bohall Business Education is a variety of skillful classes that ready us for our future careers and jobs. These classes are offered to us for our benel7t and our knowledge. We learn how to manage money and how to earn it. These teachers educate us in the fields some students need They work with us and inform us of the time and dedication it takes to become a business person. Some of the classes that are offered to us include typing, shorthand COL, and notehand 'la+'...,,,,1 Business Educatzisn 51... Jean James Rodger Lefler Ernestlne Plerce Valdene Sands ' if 1 I f ,T i ,f 4 Luberta Waters , .V 5 13.25 X 4 uw-:uv ff gf , MJ, Drivers Education 1 , E W EEE im mu 'M SUHHZ' EUNETRUUIBN ua ncmun IELD , mn REGULRYDRH ,a Drivers Education is a class that will provide students under the age of sixteen with information about the skills of driving. It teaches us about the laws of driving, what ls legal and what is illegal. We learn how to pre vent accidents and how to deal with them. A special car is provided to us for actual driving training. These teachers show us the things we need to know when we take our test and when we finally get out on our own in a vehicle. lack Krelder Doug Mannlng Ray Mcem English English is a necessary subject for the future. It helps us in all fields when it comes to Hnding a job or choosing a career. If a student can dedicate himself to the class, it can become interesting and very rewarding. These teachers contribute to us by helping us to understand more about haw to act, how to talk, and how to deal with what will come when we graduate and move on. This class will benefit students more than some really realize. sax 12.3 'if Judith Half MW? .v,.. , .. N in L.W,. m Ll ., Hi 'f If 9 'Y' v 1' . -, 54 Julla Hope Anfolnerre Jackson lackle O'Bar , ! ,ff W Wfqfwff , , H x Q '11 Q , .Wa 9 3- f Q 3 Velma Payne '9 '13 Berry Tldraw Ken Schulte Pat Summers Suzanne Wright 58 The foreign language classes here at East Central are Spanish, French, and German. This year all clubs held their annual foreign language week: every day something new and original happened. Through the week the students would wear buttons and T-shirts representing the classes. They also had an open house for all faculty. Foreign language classes are a help in college. Some universities require at least a year of a foreign language to be accepted. ,.,. ai, . , . .. . Foreign Language qTh2SUmf0f f l human wisdom IS not gcemgamgaf f fmmfff TTR-'SW . V , X 'if .ffl 7 fx ' 631113. if ' fi. i fl'-'L , Lf. ......w- 'Sl faifw J .'!.'.'.?l. Home and Family Life mg wg,-' 4' 9- W The Home and Family Life classes reach 1 practical skills for living. lt trains students E r A-, 'A Q ' r on how to have o successful life at home. 52 3 Students learn about decision making, ' , ,f-jg ,ii ' -f ' 4 communication, cooking, and much more. x Jmfj Some of the classes offered are Foods land ll, Singles Survival, Parenting, and Family ' lvf- - at Living. The classes take Held trips to hospitals to look at new-borns, apart- ments, and stores. They have many guest speakers. JoAnn Burnley tt Ml f A-isiiwm Gloria Clifton ,n- ,A 'CZ Lucy Spear -' ' ' ,i , ' th is , ,X 'if w t ,,,', .,,, i ' 'W' is ,K ig., l v Q , fu' ff Camille Wean X fu-. ir 'H 59 'QF' ,,. ts' Howard Block ft 3 Jimmie Johns Argene Reedy My ,Q X W Q sig we . fl f I APS' ml MQ, - 537- -.,AA.. - , X , f,,i2 ' A- ' .di Mlke Smith The Industrial Arts Department at East Central High School offers Vocational Welding and Vocational Machine Shop. ln both of these programs, the students enroll in the class for either a morning or afternoon session. Other offerings in the department include Drafting, Electronics and Woods. Two cooperative vocational programs are also included in the Industrial Arts Department. Cooperative Vocational Education means that a part of the students training is working. industrial Arts O and 60 X 5 , . I an - -Ill 5 0 O O Vocational! DEfMarketing is a class that involves a student in both classroom work and practical experience. The student attends class an hour each day and then after school goes to a job that he has selected in a retail business. While receiving this practical knowledge on the job, he gets a salary and an additional credit, DEfMarketing students at East Central work in grocery stores, variety stores, department stores and various specialty shops. Math Math is a necessary subject for the years to come. It helps us all in every kind of field in our job future. If a student knows his figures it can become very interesting and rewarding. These teachers contribute a great deal to our future, and our jobs. These math classes will benefit us a great deal more than what we realize. Some of the math classes offered at East Central are Computer Math, Personal Math, Business Math, Geometry, Algebra, Inter- mediate Algebra. 1 Y 'VWKWLX -.-.1 Houston Rowley James Sparks an Luther Younger 63 K Eddle Dyer fl Harvey McDaniel v ,',f- 2 :ff ' , eo f 64 Penny Thomas Physical Education Physical Education is a class that specifically deals with the body and the way that it operates. lt is a Htness class that will help to keep us in shape. These dedicated coaches give us a variety of different sports to participate in during this class period. They help us to learn how each activity is played During the year, two physical fitness tests are taken to determine ability and duration. After these tests are completed we should know how the class helped. P I AL 5 W, ,W , N 'J L 4 b S Qt xv W 1, ' ' ., O O 3 Q Q jf: VQFSUUBY Afhflefucs Louis Crossle y Walter Lambert .. ' '-252 aa V ' f S 4 , X' F' i f 'E , 1 . 5 , , lf + v ,, R Max Matheson Sydney .Snyder 66 Science is the knowledge of facts and laws arranged in an orderly system. Science is a verified knowledge. That is, knowledge that can be validated and communicated to other people. .Science classes are offered as an introduction to speciHc areas, an overview of areas of specialization. lt teaches students that science is a part of every day life. .Science courses are required by state law and are under direction af the Tulsa Public .Schoolis .School Board. . -ff xv. , , - L Q 9 ' - , . J 1' 5. ' A , f JAP I L 5 3' 43 .. B -.f M. L ' . 2. L-in hi fqllmh' 1 I .1 :L is gt is 43 . ' I 1 11' ' 1 WW' 'L an l x ig' X 4 gb r Q , E I f Q7 x 5 ' , , Q A up 7 Q puff: -I . F high W , . LL, n.. M, 4. Q ' . Q ' SV? A mfg? 41 ' V. - c 7 1 x M,,,,,wvf' z v h 3 L N, ., A, t X . A 4 1 Z F KN I r P-n Science l fl -A ,,..n1 1 4 1 A V ,J 'QW A E4 .ifr- w ?12':!r DFFEREJT .F-3 W X g ., -Z x X 'r . XX' ' s 'Y' Q .. in ,.2. .15 '1V, , - Q-...,., imu.. R J A 'K 'T V V F K ' 1 Dave Srouffer .ww N fl f .K A 1 ,li T I? ' 3 'Www ', I f ' M M ' A if gf! V K 2 , g 4 O if f 4 .10 - A sax ,Q 5 f Q 5 - A, ' gg 3 'Y x Q Q 514. Af , I L, yi l Pa! Ward Ln . N ,ww-M ' w- ..,-Y ,K K ,..x wiv , + ig r K g , P-3 -5113 f!34i Q il' 2.13 ,ff 5 Wu l I Marllyn Yoachum A Y 'T' -is 2 JA- '- 'x 'F' Y -U7 iq71r L' A 1 Y mg, a M ' V fs . '. 5 1 x 2 y M3 f '6 5 3 ,M F fv AL'g 1 . A Q 3 ' ,f - V Q' 4.7 LH A x . AA X Qfflf 2 ' . X ' 4 . y 5 ' I ik 4' -' -Pf?w'f'+-Va 'fi , Y W ,, ,g J., AX 67 lim Baker Jane Benson I 3 Roy Gage Leon Luce 65 O O Social Studies Social Studies is a very interesting subject to study. lt is a class that deals with incidents that have happened in the past. It teaches us about past history and educates us when it comes to learning how the earth began. We learn about politics, historical landmarks, heros during the wars, etc., answering a lot of questions that we often ask. These dedicated teachers help us to understand about our ancestors and about the way things were. B J- awww - as ,AWN 1 ' -A ,, ,.., Y , , . , . ' wi I ? w-'www in U3 W if 1,2 5 2 Q J A 48 I -A Hr .aff BTAP H HU Wilma Mllllel Robert Owen Wesley White , 2 Nancy Blggerstalf QV, i' ' w 5 'X uf B . if ' 1 ff .Saundra Harris Clarence Nalls I I Jan Richardson Brenda Summers Annie Mae Walker The Cooperative Work Study Program consists of tenth, eleventh, and twelveth graders. The renth graders attend academic classes all day, while the eleventh and twelveth graders attend school half a day. Three hours a day are spent either in a vocational training program or receiving on-thejob training. East Central is one of the few high schools in Tulsa to have a Work .Study Program. We are very privileged to have this program in our school. Work Srudy Programs .1 ' +1 . ex . 'Z X . KN 4. -v-. in X Qi R . x as if 9 W. 'W a ' 4 R .pgf-V4 E 1 :gi ' l L' -, f rs. I new ' ln? .Z ap ff. 4 S y f as V ei ar La.. .1 T is SKY gflll t 1'-' 3 Y fm if 'f sigh y , W is xxx! 'T c Wi gf - me v- 2 , Www. W e' be ii 8 H A A ,:.pf.g sh ' if , , MQ:-QQWP ' - EY mf-cel X , . 5.1, if 3 X .J ' ali Randall Blalr Doshle Chandler Library and Media . T The library is a place of quiet study. lt is Hlled with books of fiction, non-fiction, and science-fiction. The library is used by students for all sorts of research reading and fun reading. In the library, anyone can find almost any information they need to include in reports they may be writing. Q 71 9 s I Left to rlght, row 1: Lois Turley, Darlene Lock, Alice McCoy, Coralee Smith Dorothy White Bernice Simmons Kathryn Albertson Hester Cole and Wiley Honoker row 2: Watheno Wilkinson, Pat Carter. Angela Brock, Helen Morgan, Jaunlta Newsom Reba Chranrster Jane Jackson ond Norma Rohmlller Support Personnel The East Central Support Stafh includes the cafeteria workers and the custodians. One of their duties is to prepare and serve the cafeteria food for those students who cannot or choose not to leave the school at lunch. The custodians duty is to pick up and clean the cafeteria and make sure that the building is presentable. A special thanks should go out to these employees for their support and help through out the year. They are indispensable to a good school. 72 , W 9' 9 4' 1 in . -fer ,t x ,, Q fs, ,V,Z M22 gif Clerical Staff .- 1515. M -Ji. The East Central clerical staff worked hard to keep the school offices In order and assisted in keeping the school flowing smoothly. Clerical support staffs at E.C include the secretaries of the principal and assistant principals, registrar, schedule revisions, and the bank and bookstore personnel. Without all of these people, East Central would not be able to uphold it's tradition of smooth flowing and trouble free processes. June Aldridge Selma Bealr L Vlrglnla Dlpboye Cynthia Flowers -ff Barbara Franklin Beth Gage Dell Houghland Barbara Jenkins v 'sf 'Nev 9 Mary Laughlin Earleene Rhoades Mary Ann Shle ver Spawn-is 1 ii . 0 E Vw ' ' ' Q .- Q, 1 - fa , fig, rt ' A , ' . 4-WH w-.Q..,w, ' 8 . - n 4 li, K ? :N--i, ,, ' I I V, 4 ' 55 ,,'f plicfr ww- ft k l-C Wu? 1..'vjfi' -2 .41 XX 1 ?:f'- ' 3, - A W -.Li ,R 5 3 A ' rx 13 ' I A 5 V , , E , , J. C 1 -. l . , Q' ' -1 -:ff H. x - 'fgf2?7-' Wi? 'X ' ff-- A 'Q'1 'Qi ' J 'L Ni. ' q, ,mf 7 ' M? EAST CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL SWHGMZNG RECORDS '- ' 'mmm 7 IME 'L 'I ' NAD!!! CA-DIS tum HAYMZISQN ummm f au: I i safwms-4 YP zu N - Hlwwiadu 5 X31 y an .glam H12 ggw use S10 imma R 2402,-3 g mans row 11 f 3113 WN!! MAHTYIKUWR st. ty ' , fit? :is 95 wt , s e MU Sing 'the Body Ellecc-i?n1Ecc 7 I sing the body electric. Nothing could express better the exhilarating feeling that these Cardinal athletes have felt. They have given their all for a few meager moments of glory and fame. Through victory and defeat their Cardinal spirits soared high. These photographs and memories are only a part of what they will carry with them from these electrify- lng experiences. 75 me Left to rlght, row 1: Rob Wanen Rob Mcflhoney, Mlckey Marrs, Chuch Slbem Doug Wilkins, Rlck Gibson, Robbie Morgan and Donny Brown: row 2: Steve Strate, Jason Lowe, Chrls Baldrige, Wayne Fowler, Kent Keenen Dale Ward Jerry Thompson and James Cole: row 3: Coach Mark Gibson, Bob Whlre, Steve Meters, Jelf O'Dell, Randall Sellers, Donlel Ford Todd Cravens, Kendall Mullings, Curt Shoemaker, David Llttlefleld and Max VanOrsdal: row 4: Brad Garoutte, Erlc Thompson, Steve Myers, Roger Wllllams, Shaun Johnson, Scott Flehler, Robert Crow and Kelvin Cosseyp row 5: Joe Flore, Kevln Cherrlngton, Curtis Paul, Joe Edwards, Jerrett Cantrell, Tom Stuter and Mlke Swafforct row 6: Darrin Stillwell, Jeff Duvall Roosevelt Blackburn, Doug Routh and Monty Baker. Varsity Football Although their record 2-8, doesn 't show it, the team worked hard to achieve a winning season. Coach Mark Gibson transferred over from Webster High School 335 1' ' -f this year. He brought with him a fresh set of standards and values. The spirit and enthusiasm during the season was tremendous, as represented by the four senior BaldIes. The team though not always victorious always kept up the traditional Cardinal spirit, and never once -,f-, ' BCL , x ' MA K . -Q ,. let down all the EC fans. - , Q - 76 'VN fm, . - X H Wy: .1 . 1 t 'Saw 'x ' 4 W AM X N-f. , 1 , . Vevfsify Seeks Fcvme L. 1' V ,W 5 .- 442 g3 fa I. Q , 2, NV 2' -4- 3- l..arf vg-- ,,1, - ,,.- ,,. . -in K 1 , 2 K 3 .png ,53gf'F f ,, 'Ui-iii? gfiifbgii A Y . .. . ' 'fl is . i A7 ' 'Qt Einar A vw-Jw' ' 2 fxf:i12iAQQ?ab yi. fi may 3, f, f, X , gr Q if 2 '- X, - , ' ' L. if - W , ' lm... E 1 A l s 5-is wg Q -l A ' ,..,...,.,.,.,.,.gi'....TE-7? lax LQQQQAS ll .I I . l Y V. 3 en f gi ylwq Gifs! is sq' Sk 5 SF, .5 A 9152 Q . . to of , e We -1 .c..., . tl ., , t E'? f7?l nf lj V- -1' if . 2 Q LAL, 5325 Y gf. Q .3 1 V is ..- -.Q lb' Nl , J C-its ff xiii? F5 ' ' . ' 1 ill , 514 H cfs. bWW-h. 'l' Q - . ,r 3 R? Q . 5 0 Q A r 1 - v V N Q' . V '11 - by V, . -Si-. R . y.- - Q .wif I .rc '- Sometimes the question has been asked Are we men or mice. Well In the case of four East Central football players It seemed more like the Marlnes. Although their field behavior doesn 't always show the real them, sometimes candid shots can catch some peoples absolute hunger for attention. Whether it be with the sacklng of the quarter back or with the winning touchdown, some guys wlll do onythlng for glory. Sometimes they may even dress for the occasion. 79 DANNY IROYN TODD CRAVD6 RIG! GIBSON KENT KENER MICKEY MARR5 Ai, ROB MZIMNEY ROIBIE MORGAN KENDALL MULLING5 IEFF O'DELL ' Semyiaf Cardinal! Fevmme CURTIS PAIIL RANDALL SHJHS Lf. W. UIUC! SIBERT SEV! SMA!! JERRY THOMPSON ROB VANER A...-. DALE www vous WILKINI noan vlwms mx vm Annu mms: con' Junior Varsity Football 9, , ' V ss is f 7 gel 'QQ-2.3 ' 'M 555' 'life' xx W Y f , 1, ga. 1 :za 5 111' ' 13, 1-15, . ff . Y X - fa no . X ,A 1 5. 3 5 5 of M - iff? ' b 'if ,, This years Junior Varsity football team was coached by Leon Luce and Roy Gage. They worked hard and practiced with the varsity team most of the season. They were energetic and excited Robert Crow said, We are looking forward to the upcoming year and excited about the great sophomore talent. Coach Roy Gage, new to East Central this year, transferred from Central High School. Most of the guys agreed in saying that he was well liked and he has a lot of enthusiasm. 5 X 1 can ,..,q ,I ess f 6 Left to right row 1: Doug Barnett, Harry Chest, Darren Mathews, Kavln Richardson, Larry Armstrong, Redrlclr LeMossls and Jlm Patterson: row 2: Ronnie Francis, John Raney Bobby Mullins, Tony Foust, Greg Treat, Mike Hepola, Bllly Hampton and Dennis Gibson: row 3: Benjl Hines, Rick Henderson, Wayne Day, Thlen Thal Steve Coop Krls Barrow, Tony Blzarll, and Jlm Perry: row 4: Scott Reeves, John Doe, David McAdams and Reid Vanorsdal. I Stcnvufzfefis Girls Softball Team Are Mhflen Women W if 3-wr 9 A..-.fc 3 A 5 1 Ax Ba..w,....,.,w,,,V ' ,, 1 Q. . , 4- ig, swag W W' 1 . ear.: .2225 4 4 si 452422 , L52a4r5a3.f' hfw5Yjx.f,, o 'E3L1fr':3 - fl -ff?-?'iF7T ' 'ff ' - gif. , 1 4iif ' es, 'xr I 5133.55 f G p Q ' ' ' 'f'r1v 5ff-f'-'N-F'-'ik - lf' flmif' A gg V , 14. A . L... t J, , r .1 ,xg JT . ' f' I? I wx! Q -. --j Q This years' softball team, led by first year . , Zf flgsbl fffzgigf, U coach Dave Stauffer, had o great year .Lf !Nf.T?, 'QifQi3-Q in fi Q :img cg, 5 5 , 1!1fsU.f.-,sims Q -, 4 even though they failed to make the state s jzgiffgggz t a. , . A tournament. Along with an overall record d ljkgzl all aaa, of 18 wlns and 6 losses they were named 'Xill, :5gkL , :ut-' v 1 A -as ' ':. ' the '82 Hale tournament champs and the 'gifs Q55 '52 Conference champs. Although they .gf -gffka ,s 5 i , will lose five senlors next year, the team E - -5 .pgw .., ' ,, p Q.. , 2 '-I Should Sffll be 5ffUn9 enough, bvfh gijbfbf' X 2.923-evra f i'flf4!!i2lQC'i532Ei?:Q.3 ph yslcally and mentally, to gain the state championship. 62 L.. Left fo rlghn row 1: Llsa Neely, Jamle Aunt Marla Toney, Leslle Gonzalez, Mlchelle Ford Glna Howard and Sherrl Ford row 2: Coach Dave Srauffer, Wendy Wurst, Charlene Stead Shelley Walters, Collle Creech, Debi Davenport, Llnda Gordon, Mlkelyn Carter, Cheryl Searcy. Nor plcruredhre: Sherri Burns and Shelly Colrharp. . w D ,il H ,c -21 me W . 'm Q. 4 Y' 83 This years cross-country team was swearing It out every afternoon of their season. The flrst two weeks of practice the team was running twlce a day averaging 10 miles. In the middle of .September they had two meets against other schools. Their first two meets were held here, which EC won. The thlrd meet took place at Rogers and five schools competed against each other, E.C placed third. Senior Randy Rice placed 10th In conference and 31st in reglonals. ss: ,V , . 4 fr - U ag.- L W ,-,,,n.Q K K 2 -. F' F mt .- ' an Saw vnymrq' . s - 'K 'JM X' na S 1. ,Jr 'f W We wma- 'fu s :W 'W , 1 3' , -N.: if W 2. ' c K AW iv, '- WT '?2! 14. - w ' , r ar, , ,L , -.,., X K 1 0 W ,V N 5 .S l b Q ' W ., Q 1 ,,, aw, W wg -faq' ., K ffggi '3'f'+ W f'--N sf-ff: ,Q 3- .' 1, 9 K + 'is wc ' '55-'Wf 'si 'Wi 5 K. X ' Qc... 3lf 'eQqe.i - K ,, ' gi. 'asm wt -' ' Q Q'- S,,,s,.:HW5'!'a 1-aa, ' Q' '- V, Q, 'r-f . -nv ' 'pf' N M is ' X 'P- 1 J'2'9 ,z.. -,vc - f f if 'VI .fc 1 Cross Country Runs For Fame Left to right row 1: Jarrett Cantrell, Carle Kirk, Randy Rice, Leslie Cass, and Babe Ylngst: row 2: Coach Leon Luce, Tony Pacheco, Glen Thomas Paul Menuz and Ronnie Jackson. KN . 3' ., , , fv . W n,,,,,,,W . fb 1 W i'nfW'V ' , ,..i'in7,im7' ' W J. WQEQ Ml mf - i Y U 1 1 io ' 'E . .4 , , N, . .mu H . A -f.,,,,,.,fm.ww - - ff:-awww Nw. - , , HMM HI aww, 1, , -.. 5 ,Q , fs. ' , f 'K rxwam Gymnaszts Flip For Fame I c ,g,,,, c ' 'U x X YK 1,9 5 i The gymnastlc team was really excited and motlvated this year. The team worked out every day during Hrst hour. They performed tumbling and floor routines. The team did not compete against other schools, but they did put on an exhlbltlon at the Tulsa .State Fair in which selected groups made up floor routlnes. At the end of the year the team put an an assembly to demonstrate their athletic abllltles and Individual, as well as team accomplishments. 86 ,fx 1 ,y 'X in .gg:,,,,y-3,5 4- . - 9 Mlm km mm ll!! Dil1lll j umuv Ulla' U Left to rlghf, row 1: Tracy Lamont, Kecla Hepola, Klmberly Webb, Jamle Cooke, Callle Creech: row 2: Rhonda Halt, Danielle Balletro, Betty Nichols, Suzanne Block and Katie Meyers: row 3: Donna Boyles, Lori Hlll, Jamie KadeL Lisa Neely, Coach Penny Thomas and Klm Dayles. ,gif X 2 Qfevinwie- 87 Boys Varsity Basketball This years Varsity Basketball team was coached by Roger Lefler and Raymond McGill. The team consisted of eight seniors and five juniors. The team played very well showing that hard work pays off With returning leftermen Chris Hughes, Shawn Baker, Sean Ward and Ocie Fulson, they really 'put it to the other teams. The guys showed compassion and dignity along with a lot of Cardinal 5punk , which of course is normal Cardinal behavior. Left to right, row 1: Coach Roger Lefler, Kent Keener, Mark Meyer, Shawn Baker, Roger Williams, Steve Meyers and Coach Ray McGill: row 2: Greg Peters, Darryl Davls, Danlel Ford Ocie Fulson, Orrin Brown and Greg Caslllas: row 3: Jennie Russell, .Sean Ward Chris Hughes, James Ervin, Steve Lahmeyer and 5helley 5cott. quLsA TULSA TULSA FM EA 31 RAL 'YULSQ ffiilfg ,f-vt c- gl '1 EA 1 EN gl sl-Z Q?-A! in f E- Ml l N Fx: 5:6 ff? L Xlllllllllllilllllllilllllll OV. Boys Basketball ,Q-www.-1.,,,.,,w-.., The East Central Junior Varsity boys basketball team played very well under the coaching of Raymond McGill. The team consisted of eight juniors and seven sophomores. Coach McGill had a positive attitude about the entire season. Andrew Tarver, junior member of the team, had high hopes at the beginning of the year. He said early in the year, The Junior Varsity team was really good this season, and we planned on winning a lot of games. -.,- f'fQr1+fa1,f.,?!1?ii '75 '71 '71 1 .1 A V r!v1fvvvrvrvr1 B'-V63i2?32Zf!23f.a4n.sqZ:gj-gg , v ,115 - 'if614?2?5W2'59iSWNWEi 3 4 mf, Y'-'Qi QW, 'W 2 s A ,- x l . mg lv 4 in Q J N . Left to right, row 1: Jlm Perry, Mark Meyen Danlol Ford Steve Meyer and Darren Hoover: row 2: Manager Jlm Walker, James Ervin, Mark McAdams, Dovld Harter, Greg Peters and Coach Ray McGill: row 3: Billy Hampton, Steve Lameyer, Curt Shoemaker, Paulo Trlckey, David Ledford and Robert Haley. X J T' P.. ry . E 2-swf - va e. i 1 5 . ,, I 1 1 f Sophomore Baskefbaill Left to right row 1 David Paine Joe Easton Loren Cosper Jim Perry and Darren Hoover row 2 Gina Corner Annette Brown, Ray Mclntosh. Carl Carlett. Angela Boulanger and Coach Roy McGill row 3 Marrow Burrel Mitchell Barley Billy Hampton Mark McAdams Tarens Moss and Robert Haley. r .i ni ,.,. 5 T 1 -.8 1 ' . 1 H f 2: ' le The Sophomore Basketball team was coached by Raymond McGill. The team this year consisted of 13 sophomores. The team played their first game against Broken Arrow Tigers on November 29. The two scorekeepers this year were Gina Corner and Annette Brown. The manager was Angela Bovlanger. Billy Hampton stated I was really excited about playing this year,- Coach McGill is a good coach. The team did pretty good, showing a lot of eagerness and optimism. 91 Left to rlghr row 1 Coach Harvey McDaniel, Debbie Cravens, Rhea Denny, Lisa Couch, Joerra Byford Michelle Beeson, Tina Neel Sherri Burns and Cheryl Spencer: row 2 Linda Gordon Christy Coker, Shirley Bianchi, Deana Wheeler, Connie Greene, Michelle Ford and Rera Bryanr. H 1 LM at 1 Qi 1 R31 'Q ' 1 SX! I 73 Isl r 1 fx 7 '1 1, 4 rp 5 Q! ry s 4 vig x L3 arg X 4 -'dvd .+ .4 1 N-limi c do Gil The Lady Cards Basketball team consisted of seven seniors, and eight juniors and sophomores, with six returning letter- women. The schedule of the girls was one of the toughest in the state which included games against several top ten ranked teams. The lack of experience made the task even more formidable. Even though the Lady Cards lost most of their talent the previous year they still kept their Cardinal Spirit. Regionals were held Feb. 22-26 and State, March 10-12. The 1982-1983 East Central Junior Varsity Girls basketball team consists of ten sophomores and seven juniors. The lady cards were coached by Mr. .lack Krieder. The girls had a pretty successful year and worked hard. They started practicing at the beginning of the year and kept up the tough practice all year long. The girls practiced every day, along with the varsity team Hfth hour and part of sixth hour, until the boys varsity came to practice. 5011 ur ur ui 5' T' li!! Q aaamaanaaWS2 V f Y if 'il 11 536363636353 l?U'llil3l lll'0!JS'UKOl'WBIS'tllift! zwxggg . , rvrurwvvvwit -Shdrvhhh f if if 536368 Girls Qaskefball 5 QIYVHIQU 9 llsvwv I 833565. new what 423 fun 152 .e ll! his xaualunsamlsasonamnnas. X zxf???i3EZZZ Z!ZE ,Q Q15 2 M 1 551, 33- A I , 1 - Q liifcxii nisan ax Q qrfvgwlvfygrpnsudggbnr 5 I A A M, fisxg.e,,L, V , y ' a I u ' Q,,, ti 1. 1 7 42 ' ' V ,,.-. 'Eli i Left to rlght, row 1: Rhea Denny, Llsa Couch, Michelle Beeson, .loEtta Byford, Deena Ellison and Tina Neel: row 2: Karen Draslers, Marla Toney, Mlkelyn Carter, Charlene Steed Mary Ann Thompson and Sherri Burns: row 3: Cheryl Spencer, Dana Fleming, Tricha Bibb, Debbie Craven and Shelly Coltharp. Left to right, row 1: Joe Edwards, Brian Welhelm, Joel Stlnnet, Lenny Mcoll, Doug Childs, Babe Ylngst, Gary Roberts, Bobby Mullins, Tony Pacheco, and Butch Duncan: row 2: Marshall Byford Todd Cravens, Tony Moore, Steve Coop, Scott Reeves, Robbie Morgan, Mark Kephart, Tony Faust, and Gary Smith: row 3: Blll Mcool, Jim Clark, Then Thai, Mike Hepola, Doug Wilkins, Dove Howland and Charlie Groom. -'QE of-f-N- . Q6 4'1 .4 This year's wrestling team was coached by .lim Baker. The team consisted of I seniors, juniors and sophomores. This year there was a surprising number of sophomores that wrestled first weight, many beating out some of the seniors that had previously held that weight. There were tive sophomores and even one freshman. Steve Coop, one of the ff NS'- privileged sophomores wrestling this year commented, l felt honored to have represented my school the first year I 9 . ,W I attended 95 WFQSTUQFS 0 O ... , ,..Mwn1,vMamnnm4w-w-:wave l' H ' .el -0-...Ja J, Q sff .5 ,. ., , v.,,,v,-n- 4:4 1 l QQ, i' f A J, -1 4 I ff -XX s Pima DQ Wm Fcqymmeo 97 Swimming and Diving Teams 5?-ZYZZESKSSQH' 3... ZW, m g T crdi V i' n . 9 ! ' n l Mmm , A W , F . V , o fr .:, l, , s-.i i ' A q wa w- ,,, '- . T1J 'h'A ' s P' .,- '. ' J f .. 13. T' A A ' 'Q ,' 2 5-4 255-J ., Z a 5 L ,C X m ' QE 4 ' .. I ,, -3,1 'V v Viv., ' X-ig ' ' ' 45, , I Smith W, '1 ,. ,,.fgi5,5:,13E-fAxx t bw t . V If? K Iflf . 3. 4 1551 N e Left ro rlghr, raw 1: Coach Penny Thomas, Paula Mcsen Angle Phllbeck, Amber Williams, Stephanie Brown, Kim Wendy Jordan, Deanne Thompson and Brenda Bennetl. ea, Whlrener and Renee Tresnen raw 2: Kala Abbey, Left to right, row 1: Coach Penny Thomas, Manager .Steve Bardln, Mike Scott, Eddie McGrew, Kevin Knick, Scott Norton, Steve Schmidt and Cary Holden: row 2: Bobby Hlner. Rick Satterwhlte, and Larry Cohen. -if ef ,,nv' ' i if V V AW V The '82-'83 Cardinal swim team, consisted X P v ,, Q ffl? ' . Q of 26 members, four seniors, six juniors, 0 , 3 'Of I, ,,l ,gl 74 eight sophomores and eight freshman, Soni X ',,, ' if R that were recruited. The team had a f Ex' - 1 A v.Q , ,, T quite successful year, said Mrs. Penny W A X 5 !'Ai ' VLVL Thomas, and they were very, enthusias- Q, I , tic about they're accomplishments. The - 'f 2 . f ,,,V team practiced sixth hour every day until 'Ag i about 4:00 p.m. .Swimming four to five f ' V f T thousand yards daily, one could say the . , x . ,Quik m M .305 swim team stressed 'practice makes perfect. 99 Easebaiiers WQFMDUP for Spring This year Varsity baseball team did return five starters of last years State semi-finalist team. Earl Hayter C354 B.A., 5 HR 's, 5 triples, 7 doubles, 16 stolen bases! was the lead returning hitter. The pitching staff was a strong one with 6 seniors leading the way: Kent Keener, Mickey Marrs, Joe Welch, Kent Callicoat, Clayton White and ,,,...., ,ggrszs -emma 13933 f1,.12..ss,.f2,.f2,.ss. mm D 5? M 2 N 2--gifs 1 ,L ff - e 1 ,f '- I 4' 1 'J 4 2'-1 - A 5. 1 ga.-Q Q ff' T L . F' E' . .pea ge ' G Joe Lovelace. East Central had plenty of speed this year with Mike Dailey, Dale Ward, Sean Ward and Earl Hayter. Left to right, row 1: Steve Krokstram, Chrls Wolfe, Dale Ward Kent Calllcoan Darrin Stlllwelb Mickey Marrs, Daniel Ford Rusty Russell, Joe Welch, Earl Hayten and Jeff Patton. Q-S ' ' Q' Q EY A Q -'si M g 325w -ww, if-XR Q . fgkahf ...P - , AFV' - fx? l dl 3f25,9Y2'?4r6.v 'J ' x P s K A N' ' '1 ' ,4- a ,C i e and Mike Bailey: row 2: Coach Stauffer, Steve Bevan, 5 2--' ru ,I 2.3 .3223 vw an 4 n -4 .,g55Q, ,ffm-' jg -vvvm .- 2:14 Y ..'fTI ' i ff X3 If 44 f - MMpM,,f This years Junior Varsity baseball team was under new head coach Mr. Jim Baker. The team consisted of one freshman, twelve sophomores and six juniors. Although the team should have had plenty of talent, the lack of experience on the pitching mound might make the difference between having a good team or a great one. Junior Varisty had a tough schedule this Spring, playing 15 league games and more depending on tour- nament games. Of course the main key was pitching. O O Jaazzar Varsity Baseball Q PM 1' V WS Q -av' , K X K XL . 1 -G a 2,2 'f , as - n ,x , Q. b G G 'fi ' 5, , -A Q wh , xx, - My --.. ff J , J 5 ,.. - v.-1 unuf'an!t'1x'1 WC! rlls 74085 1 ru , DV'lV1Vwsfsvr9v,rvrnvq,3' 54 i0 ' ' ,,,',',- -- --l--uunnanawu an an nSe9,,Sh0hhhAhhhS Jinx:mAAAsix:xnxfuxnuunnnn Qv,IvQv'I'!VDU'lUfIU'pqvp-wgrf llllllllllllllllllklKIXISIBIIILILIKIII Left to rlght, row 1: Benjle Hlnes, .Steve Perkins, Ricardo Patcheco and Mike Gilmore: row 2: Gary Slmmons, Doug Barnette, Scott Johnson, Pat Lannon, John Henry, Joe LeHore ond Ron Knight: row 3: Coach Stauffen Bill Llnn, Gerald Leal, Kelly Harrington, Davld Phlllhas, Brian Eddy and Morris Grant. . X 495 Q0 . ' 2 a The 1983 Track season was coached by Jack Krieder and Roy Gage. Mr. Krieder coached the boys while Mr. Gage coached the girls. The first track meet was March 5 at Jenks. They started off the year excited and determined to gain recogni- tion. Jamie Brackett stated This being my senior year I wanted to reach the goal I had set last year in high jumping: I feel I gave It my best shot. The team had a lot of dedication and spirit this season. 1, Left to right, row 1: Tami Ham Carrie Kirk, Leslie Cass, and Lori Russell: row 2 Dana Flemlngs, Tlna Ellls, Marie Haynes, Mareca Gapford Lori Hlll and Brenda Bennett. Not pictured: Llsa Mathews, Misty Pilkington, Jennifer Deason, Lynne Tag, Marie lngmlre, Sherry Bryant, Scholtens Simone and Jamie Brackett. ,, . K Left to right, row 1: Bobby Mullins, Ronnie Francis, Mltchell Galley and Rick Hendrickson: row 2: Randy Rice, Sha wn Johnson, Kenny Mlchalczewskl, Ronnie Jackson and Mike Swafforch row 3: Chuck Slebelt, Roosevelt Blackburn, Jerrett Canrell, Reed VanOrsdal and Tommy Studer. Track MSz7'ars W w' 'aww A 5 103 The Ups and Da Wns of Tennis The tennis team started preparing early for the year's season. Leon Luce coached the 1983 team with a prosperous outlook. Coach Luce said I was really excited about the team this year, because of the fact that we have almost two to three times as many girls enrolled Their Hrst match was held March 10 against Rogers. State was May 2-4 Cgirlsj and May 9-10 Cboysj. All home games were held at Hicks Park. They had an excruciating schedule. an: '34 lv'm1b.-.Q-Qu ' -gg. I lg ' i n 'AM ,mx mm S357 1 ' f f ' 5 5 4 'VX '7 I A 2 I -...Q 'fi x 1 N A . Left to right, row 1: Jimmy Cook, Brandon Oslln, Tina Morrow, Connie Green and Rhonda Roberts: row 2: Robin Wyatt. Klm Ngo, Greg Mountcastle, Darrell Whiteside, Mlke Blue, Denise Hahn, Mlnh Tran and Kris Barrow: row 3: Kenny Parkins, Zung Troung, Shawnna Jones, Steve Martin, Vonda Garretn David Douhltr, Tracy Keohring, Ann Lacey, Troy Redman, James Jarnlgin, Eric Morrison and Coach Luce. Not pictured: Shirley Blanchh Tuyet Huynh, Missy Haney and Tony Pacheco. 1 . ,.ad 'W , , ,, ,,,, .... . '.'. , 'L - X IQRQ,-s v ' Y, Sqn , S Golfers TeeDQfzF for Fame A game whose object is to sink a golf ball into each af the 9 or 18 successive holes on a golf course by using as few strikes of a golf club as possible and avoiding various natural or artificial hazards is golf This years Cardinal golf team was coached by Mr. Doug Manning. The entire team started off with an enthusiastic look toward the season. Returning letterman Chris Crawshaw stared We had a prominent and quite prosperous '83. 105 Club Spomfsg Girls Soccer O O 0 T T f w M This year soccer team led by Coach Dan Adyelott, was divided into two teams, girls and boys. Last year the city divided the girls into districts in which E.C was among other top schools. The team consisted of four seniors, nine juniors and six sophomores, The boy team consisted of ten seniors, nine juniors, six sophomores and one freshman. During the year the team showed a lot of team work and remarkable skill. Coach Adyelott said, I am really proud of both my teams. X ,,' iQ . l X S , ' ,M s- V ll, 12'-W5 Awww ' ' ., A ' .M- W i5z:zf'f4 'lw4 f 5 we , , 'V , AW-Wim, 3 V ,nes L' .,,:,,,,,,,c4i-: 'f 1 ya,1A1g,i,m,bgp v M' , ' ' X Wy- ,ff , 4 '- ' ' . , ' '- 1 -,,',g.wj , , , ws, ' -4 if f.f,e:,y, , , ,W M fr ' ,, fr: t ,, ,N,MxW I, , e Ay.-,-Y,-I' 7' gf, r 5 Ag, 1 f- ,- -sw, Q -, -Q-, ,V ' ,Y .W ,MI .Inns 75 QQ. ,'ffJ-'Q I ,dwg if- . Q ' s. , W , , ,W . g 1' , ' 1 ' , i,,f+ . if' Q, i- 'R-'id' -1 hz.: 1-iowa? ww f f 3, ,A ,V W .V E, f , V -4g1,,g1j.jl 414'- -,ri p1ffww'g2rgfM.,, . W if s.. + ,. ,Y -M '. , W ,. ,gy . .W , ,, f' 4 Y.M.IN ' . Mf,2',iC.,L Y, fshfvaw V 1 2 A . ' V V .V:,, ,Hwy ,M ey A e 1454.-.,v. ,l , Left to right, row 1: Jan Evans, Rae Weaven Audery Graon, Shelly Ketchen Mlkelyn Carteh Mindy Schletzelt and Michelle Rook row 2: Martha Ruda, Donna Lloyd Lorle Russel, Joy Hlnen Jennifer Deason and Marla Peterlck. Lefi ro rlghr, row 1: .Sieve Myers, Ed Wolesko, Glenn Thompson, Scott Lowe, Mlke Beamer, Phil Woodruft Clerus Grannan, Kelrh Logger and John Raine: row 2: Alfredo Callsro, Paul Byers, David Soleman, Bobby Smith, Wllllam Hagebush, Kenny Wllllams, Shawn Barn Craig Tull and Rick Younger. I 1 ' , Au' x. A 1 A ffm .' W ff, . K ,K . f .fy .,.Aj,,,. . JM., ,--- y- H ,'-4u,3?f f1 ,.f- wry.--f .::-gerf Lyiwa, , e,.g L,,,.,gQwg-fy' Wg. ,Q P?'?37'?'L'isQff4 , ,: ,,Q'1iq- I'i-?'if42'4??144x1ff4r2'?:.f?f+bT?W,1?1v-e W' ,. -r 5' e if K ' ' . , 4 ' .:,,.-:i,,L1Ti5-e.,k,gE:,..: fQk, -mggsaauwxo-Rf' f-v- 'f4..'..., -a 5,3 N:-.g , , L - MW ' - . xr ., M, ,W ,,,x,,,, ,M N :H,,..f.k E kM.,.-:,.g,.:QgL5kf5g5tggQ.Es,,g:f?mgN 4 4 - f-,..ww ' ' fxlgwi,--H ex, ,. X 'n v . '. ,- . -af' A r , -'bn-w , , Q35-5 , ,..,m.,,:f., 'f .:r.:...., ,,,i.. A -w..o..:xf W WMM, 1.13, wav 'K' 'W '3w'C, iz, 5 1 Y U '- 'Y rf? .,,, I , , , . ,H , w,.,,H,5,X S Jig A Y ali L f 4. 1'-Jfi' H, Lf, s ' 'P hiv ' K ' -Fu-wi. . A U , O ., ., cmd Boys Soccer , .Q ,VM-mpg W., -4-7. 10 W,-, -fy 7 '34 game played on o rectangular court not exceeding 60 feet in length by 30 feet in width usually by teams having six players to a side by volleying a large inflated ball with the hand over a net 8 feet high. CWebster's Dictionaryj. This year's team was coached by Penny Thomas. Twenty-four girls tried out for the team while only twelve made it. The girls played two matches a night: a match is two out of three games. This was the teams 3rd consecutive year. iv it Q.. Left to right, row 1: Deanne Thompson, Tonja Bell, Angle Phllbeck and Jennifer Taylor row 2 Mlchelle Garcla Shelly Kimball Shlela Franklln Sherry Meyers Carla Shulflt and Paula Moser. S Left to Rlghn row 1: Charlotto Lowther, Kelli Londagin, Lee Aston, Ronna Harrlson, Hyland Scaggs, Llly Clark, Rahel Epperson and Sherry Myers: row 2: Laurie Payne, C rdmal Swimmers' 'VH I5 5 ,5LxW i X 3 ,sf-.Q ,9- , ,. 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Well kind of this years' wafer show was centered around the theme movies - current and old. The show was March 16-18. lt was performed three nights, one more performance than in the past. Catalinas practiced every do y 4th hour except Friday when they held their business meetings. They were coached and sponsored by Penny Thomas. The officers were Kelli Londagin, Char- olette Lowther, Kay Pankey, Sherry Meyers and Hyland Skaggs. 109 QWQQEUHZQWHQWS 'pw- 4 M Vs- 'SQA' x in 51 SMVQKI..- ,X 'x s 'Q Xe' Y HQ F' N w One of the most important extra-curricular activities that keeps a school going is its organizations, along with the people who work in them. Through this section you will find the people who strive for fame in the group setting. When a student joins a club he may very well be saying, ls It OK If I Call You Mine?. A feeling of belonging is a good feeling for most anyone, especially our flocks of spirited cardinals, who like it in their nests. You Mimne!W 111 3+ I' Q.. Q - -g ef . ' I S 0. ,,, QQ W - K ,fi , x t ' A A A Q by . L W .jg Y' 1. H. 25 , f ,A -1 ,hi 9 af15'f'Sf .. ! h,,g,,f ' n get Q I Li35C,G2:.J A 1 X jfT-g.'- .QTL-1 ' Twyla Andrews Shawn Baker Teresa Cottrell Tracy Haskins Marla Hlcks V, 1, , :Q ' ' n Ie Q 6 , ,. lk., Q B ' L a X f 4 If I N. . in 1 is ,N 57 Kathy Krause Matt Matheson Stephanie Rowe Curt Shoemaker Dana Treat iid' 1 1 5 lf! hai Wg, -.A .sw Et wsu . .aww rrr, Student Council is a highly recognized organization at East Central High School. They raise money all year, through candy sales and dances. At the end of the year. they use the money earned to purchase something for the school. Last year they raised the column in the round. This year our Student Council was elected W7 in National Delegates out of over 100 schools. In January they held their District VI meeting here at East Central. 113 as 3 W A .Q T ftwjjxm f'1 , ' M ,W YW ,, Ahh Left to right, row 1: Pom Botchelon Stephanie Rowe, Karen Gallagher and Twyla Andrews: row 2: Marla Hlcks, Kathy Krause, Kecla Hlpola and Carrle Kirk Senior Cheerleaders This year our Senior Cheerleaders went to the OSU Summer Cheerleading Camp. While they were there, they won many Hrst place ribbons and a spirit stick. They cheered for the Varsity Football and Wrestling games. The cheerleaders used their 6th hour class period every day for practice. The senior cheerleaders have to maintain a 2.5 grade point average. Pam Batchelor is the captain of the squad which was a very close group during the year. ,wt Mi? , si i - .exam We to if T if Wx 114 f N A 1 , W? ff' 5 ,f g f ff Ti K '1 'HK K 5 f f',ff' V' 5-' . www 1 , a iXXS'f2' ., lf' 3 . , , WM I fs X giimff WMV: Mk ax KK? ef 4 .. Nf f x K H, WR? NF W N ff iv' 5 -an u. 'ff R we In 1 L 41 W Q, W am' . I , r 2 Limf b1,' 11156 ,1,b f ak? Rf , V 'L Q m ,L,Lf i g, . i' I if ! kann ,. Mx? Q-X nf' f ' ,l i?I - Pi? 3,4 ! , Left to rlght row 1 Alllson Gallagher Barbara Behl Kim Bayles and Natalie Bearden row 2 Llsa Neely Jamie Kadel This Year's Sophomore Cheerleading .Squad went to the TU Summer Cheerlead- ing Camp and were awarded Runner-up to the Award of Excellence. Although they did not cheer, they sold balloons at the Varsity football games. This winter, they cheered for the JV Football team and JV girls and boys basketball. They practiced all summer and during the week, after school. Barbara Dehl and Kim Dayles stated that they love their squad and work great as a team. Sooivomofo Clinooflloooofs Pep Club East Central Pep Club is sponsored by Mrs. Debbie Davis. The President is Tesie Bateman, Vice-president, Tammy Murray: Secretary! Treasurer, Tracy Lamont: Acting Chairman, Dana Treat: Spirit Chairman, Teresa Cottrell. This year Pep Club sponsored all Pep Assemblies. At every practice, the football players had this summer, Pep Club brought favors to them. They sponsored the door decorating contest and Punk Day contest in which prizes were awarded to winners. are My '55 CF: fit 8 J? A 2. 118 Felllle Wshzip of Christian Athletes This year's Fellowship of Christian Athletes was sponsored by Mr. Dave Stauffer and Mr. Leon Luce. FCA is a place for fun, fellowship, and witnessing among fellow christians. It also gives students a place to meet people and to relax. It is a club consisting of students involved in sports, cheerleading, and Pep Club. Occasionally there were meetings open for all. Their activities consisted of a scavanger hunt. hay rides, and ice skating. ' ff wh Left to rlght, row 1: Tla Hutchln, Barbara Behl, Allison Gallagher, Natlle Beardon, Mlcky Mars, Roger Williams, Pam Batchelor, Suzanne Black, Tesle Bateman, Coach Luce, Coach Stauffel: row 2: Robert Crow, Jeff Duvall, Mike Swafford Charlene Stead Kelly Mitchell, Dlane Barr, Lee Aston, Dena Ames, Greg Casslllas, Katie Myers, Craig Dennis: row 3: Llsa Neeley, Lesa Malone, Lorl Hamilton, Rhea Denney, Lisa Couch, Debbie Craven, Connie Greene, Cheryl Searcy, Lisa Easley, Leslie Cass, Debi Davenport, Jenny Mullins, Klm Balls, Jamie Kadden, row 4: Jae Leflore, Kim Bally, Cathy Funderburgh, Llnda Gordon, Jamie Bracket, Ronnie Francis, John McKeefrey, Darren Stilwell, Chris Crowshaw: row 5: Dana Treat, Kecla Hepola, Kathy Krause, Paul Thompson, Kelly Slkes. Shown Johnson, Curt Shoemaker, Tommy Studel, Pat Lannon, Mike Gilmore, Teresa Cottrell, Tammy Murray: row 6: Carry Curk, Twyla Andrews, Marla Hicks, Karen Gallagher, Stephanie Rowe, Tlna Neel, Mellsa Meylink, Tracy Haskins, Michelle Beeson, Joe Edwards, Curtis Paul, Jeff O'Dell: row 7: Gary Simmons, Jeff Patron, Sean Ward Rosevelt Blackburn, Jarret Cantrell, Daniel Ford Steve Meyers, Steve Krokstrom, Joel Stinnet, and Kent Keener. 119 Left to right, row 1: Madame Wright, Michelle Harris, Kathy Rogers, Laura Matheison, Carrie Kirk, Trang Tran, Kleu Tran, Lance Kelly, Chris Hall, Sharon Flnn, Shannon Vick, Betty Murgla, Teresa Hilt, Stephanie Chambers, Becky Sanders: raw 2: Beth Hamel, Chris Crawshaw, Tina Neel, Klm Bailey, Melissa Meyllnk, Janet Harrison, Julla Williams, Deborah Aronson, Dawn Haskins, Lisa Lowe, Robin Mainer, Lisa Chirkis, Beth Lockwood row 3: Randall Sellers, Debi Davenport Esther Reynolds, Cheryl Shields, Nancy Southwick, Jamey Gabbard Pam Batchelor, Leslie Cass, Randy Rice, Melinda Upton, Teresa Tilton, Julie Radenmayer, Carol Owen, Lols East: row 4: Lori Rice, Lee Ann Davls, Julie Davis, Kathy Wise, Cindy Shelton, Joe Running, Frank Hunt, Simone Scholtens, Greg Mountcastle, Amber Wllllams, Jeff O'DeII, Ronnie Francis, Renee Ryan: row 5: Steve James, Robert Foster, Mikelynn Carter, Cheryl Lewis, Lorie Russell, Cheryl Potter, Barbara Britt, Robin Pennoyen Sheri Cotney, Anna Harper, Teresa Breedlove, Goyln Gray: row 6: Tracy Stone, Steve Claunch, Darren Hoover, Greg Nelson, Tanya Bolllngen Wade Jackson, James Shoemake, Kelly Young, Yvonne Anderson, Angela Negrete, David Evans. Not Pictured Andrea Baker, Wes Lacky, Susan Ray, Steve Swope, Lynnls Watkins, Denise Wilson, Tama Von Horn, Mlsry Ton, Nell Jackson. French Club 5,51 t Le cercle francais est une des plus grondes organizations de fecole. Cette annee, il y a quatre-vingt cing person nes dans le cercle francais. Nous faisons beaucoup-de -F choses interessantes came une soiree de Noel Cnous chantons des chansons francaisesj une soiree de Saint Valentin Cnous echang eans des valentinsj, et aussi un grand diner Cnous faisons la cuisine francaisej. Nous avons un project de service annee, Nd 120 This year the German Club had a new sponsor: his name is Mr. Schulte. Mr. Schulte had been teaching English in Germany last year through teacher exchange, and we are glad to have him back. This year started out by having o party for the members of the club to get acquainted. The members liked it so much, more similar events were planned. Officers for the year were Ed Hulse, president: Jeff Hailey, vice president, and Hoang Nguyen, secretoryftreasurer. i .r,1 ii German Club Left to right, row 1: Tom Matheney, Lori Hamilton, Hoang Nguyen, Tami Walker. Rachel Epperson, Rhonda Hlntergardt, Rhonda Hanover, Vlckle Hulse: row 2: Richard Dean, LoWanda Bowen, Susan Leck, Kyle Klsselburg, Mary Sherrell, Clndy Shelton, and Sponsor - Herr Schulte: row 3: Mike Beymer, Greg Peters, Larry Mckeynolds, Ed Hulse, Cheryl Madison, Chris Casey, Jeff Dill: row 4: Bob Driscoll, Jeff Halley, Todd Dallenbach, Brad Matheson, Scott Felhler, Mark Boyd Glenn Wlllloms. Left to rlght: row 1: Mrs. Summers, Iainlne Beckelman, Kendra Snyder, John McKeefery, Kelly Slkes, Erlc Thompson, Kim Ebersale, Laura Enos, row 2: Debbie McKeown, Tracl McGough, Mike Totz, Steve Strate, Jeff Wilson, Bill Linn, Tracy Zunigaf row 3: Jeff Patton, Lee Aston, Lorl Payne, Terrl Peterson, Stacy Beasley, Rabln Wyatt, leanni Ousley, Llsa Misenhelrer: row 4: Lisa Cottrell, Lily Clark, Michelle Garcia, Simone Scholtens, Michelle Kahre, Cindy Wandell, Klm Jaggers, Candace Thomas. Spanish Climb gi.. 1 'lffi El Clrculo Espanol gozo de un buen numero de actividades este ano. Para commenzar el ana, tuvimos un desayuno mexicano. Un restaurante mexicano .. . Z . ,A Q autentlco era el sitio de una reunion. Para 35,3 , ., ,. xg celebrar la Navidad cantamos villancicas en el Hospital Saint John's. Despues f tuvlmas una fiesta con pinata. Par- I ticipamos en la semana de lenguas . extranjeras, vimos fotos de Chile, y termlnamos el ana con una merienda. Adias Amigos! 122 'X l Adel This year's International Club has been very active. They had pot luck dinners for Thanksgiving and Christmas and had many fund raisers. They had their annual MGM candy sales and sold mistletoe for Christmas and flowers for Mother's Day. This years AF5 student, was Simone Scholtens, from the Netherlands. .loe Running and his family were her hosts. .Simone Scholtens was a very out-going student and we enjoyed having her at East Central. fi Mmtemnmcnmkmmcml CMwib f - islmv X , .l fERElliN fiXNhllM1! RNUNE L . , , ,NRUIJ IN' . VN? Mm-+,v,mMN',:, Left to right, row 1: Lynette Hall, Lisa Misenhelrer. Robert Foster, Joe Running, Simone Scholrens, Candace Thomas, Lois East, Lawanda Bowen: row 2: Larry Mclleynolds, Brian Wilson: row 3: Kim loggers, Tracy Zuniga, Bethany Hammelf not pictured: Mrs. Camille Wean, Sponsor. Left to rlghl, row 1: Todd Dallenbach, Jeff Patten, Dona Ryse, Steve Bowen, Jimmy Slead Joe Garcia: row 2: Greg Peters, Brad Matheson, Pam Whltener, Steve James, Steve Strate, John McKeefery, Evo Chaney, Brad Hudson: row 3: David Paine, Kim Whitenen Mr. Owen, Cheryl Patten Bob Driscoll, Carl Wllllams, Chris Casey, Jon Paine. J-W -we Mr. Owen has been the sponsor for the Chess and Strategy Club for the past six years. There are approximately 20 members in the club, consisting of Hve ff sophomores, 7 juniors, ond 8 seniors. Meetings were held every Monday and Wednesday morning at 7:20 to play Chess and Strategy. They sponsored a club H , - championship in March and awarded 1st, 2nd, 3rd and 4th place trophies. Students who enjoy competition, donuts and milk, and Mr. Owen's dry wif will like mis club. 124 , ff- Llr i., .Jr Enjoying working with computers, doing higher forms of math, and more is what this club, Mu Alpha Theta, is about. Mu Alpha Theta is a national organization, which was started in the 1950's by Richard Andre, professor of mathematics at 0.5. U. it gives students an opportunity to go places, meer new people and to listen to mathematicians talk about opportunities in the math field. This club also sponsors the national math test every year. .fn VY ' MQYJYZFD Cllwb Left to right, raw 1: Mr. Sparks, Kendra Gilmore, Angela Gardner, Scott Stockton, Steve Strate, Kyle Lewis, Carrle Kirk ond John Mckeeferyf row 2: .lollnda Colpltts, Laura Mathleson, Roger Lewis, Mary Chau, Kim Chau Ngo, Kieu Tran, Laura Kasar, Lee Aston, Hoang Nguyen and Lisa Chlrkls. , X A' ' Left to rlghn row 1: Henry Forsn June Wllson, John Chau, Blll Dang, Teresa Hllt, Kevln Thompson, Monlca Merdlan, Mary SherrelL Ron Jackson, Laura Enos, Aprll Ford row 2: Mr. Word Pam Batchelor, Laura Lee, Jennle Hauser, Ricky Jenkins, Michelle Harris, Sharlert Monroe, Tom Matheney, Michelle Garcla, Dlane Hendrickson, Klm Balley, Kelly Slkes, Tony Pacheco, Kendra Snyden Shelly Ketcher, Hoang Nguyen, Renee Warren: row 3: Jarrett Cantrell, Phuong Le, Diane Howland Tanya Bollinger, Lynette McCombs, Margaret Wojclk, Jacl Trlplett, Lisa Rogers, Rhonda Hintergardn Darla Barrow, Renee R yon, Shawnna Jones, Llsa Mlsenhelter, Don Knight Kathy Mullins, Tuyet Nguyen: row 4: Cralg Dennis, Michelle Beeson, Steve Krokstrom, Alan Benton, Roger Williams, Teresa Ashmore, Rachel Ball, Julie Anderson, Laurl Payne, Kathy Wise, Julie Davis, Traci McGough, Kelly Mitchell Donna Lloyd Llsa Lowe, Kim Ebersole, Desiree McElrath: row 5: Elizabeth Spears, Roosevelt Blackburn, Joe Edwards, Randall Sellers, Todd Stewam Steve Bowen, Cheryl Searcy, Chrls Holcomb, Robin Wyatt, Lawondo Bowen, Susan Leck, Mellnda Upton, Debl McKeown: row 6: Minh Tran, Robert Crowe, Chris Crawshaw, Tommy Studen Paul Thompson, Jlm Echols, Keith Perry, Jlm Clark, Scott Taylon Mlke Beymen Joe Blsby, Teresa Tllton, Selena Peters, Dung Huy: row 7: Kyle Kisselburg, David Payne, Clay Greer, Carl Wllllams, Steve Bardln, Steve Schmidt, lmposter, Sean Word Llly Clark, Llsa Cottrelb Steve James, Bob Driscoll, Chrls Casey, Tuan Ta: row 6: Larry Nlchols, Steve Swope, Brad Hudson, Jlm Slead Mlke Totz, Whlt Childress, Brent Wlllls, Todd Dallenbach, Jan Payne, Pat Vandertook, Rhonda Hanover, Robert Foster, Scott Fiehler, Jeff Hailey, Mark Boyd. FHC my ' Lili: I, sl -5 'L N FHC or the Fellowship of Heathen Chemists is an Underground Organization with no officers, dues, by laws, constitution, or meetings, except the initiation which is hlghly secret and is done at the beginning of the year. Fellowship of Heathen Chemists started as a joke that snow- balled The chemists do nothing all year, but do have a poster child who is Tony Pacheco. They worship the god of Chemistry which is Elom, who sees all, knows all, and tells nothing. 126 join The Hill ws., --C-.A.M.m - f The Medical Club sponsored the Great American Smoke Out, and worked in the bloodmobile around April. The Medical Club usually averages about 15 students, with sponsor, Ms. Marilyn Yoachum. The club always features different guest speakers that come and talk to the students on a wide variety of topics. The new-elected officers are: President Amber Williams. Vice-president Christiana Hall and .Secretary!Treasurer - Lawanda Bowen. The dues for club membership are 51.00 Illlllllll 3 'f 'ffffffdv' ra .- ,, 'r I ' Q H 5. U UW x -K+-J.. jf D Medical Club Left to right. raw 1: Cheryl Potter, Beth Lockwood Robbie Leadford row 2: Amber Williams, Julie Williams, Tammy Williamson, Lisa Mlsenhelrer, Jeff Tlppltf row 3: Shannon Vick, Tanya Bollinger, Janet Dlfilacoms, Ms. Yoachum. 5 1- ' .N ,V v., c 1, J f l 'W 11 The purpose of the Secondary Education Division of the Tulsa County-Area Voca- tional Technical School is to provide areas of education in both vocational and technical fields that are economically infeaslble for individual high schools to provide. This type of education helps students in programs, so that they will have a background upon their employ- ment or to continue formal education after graduation. Credits are recorded on the students' high school transcripts. 128 ,. . .,,, ,,,, M N .X f C' M S if , is 34 - px s Ysbux 45 r 4. M 1 f' L Qi 2 W' Q. A :iw HEART 'vu' Left to rlghf, row 1: R. Ferguson, I Wilder. J. Hojo, M. Howe. P. Muse. 5. Vanhouser: row 2: 5. Sherburn, T. Brown. 5. Freeman. D. Clark, B. Gregory, G. Phllllps, M. Olsen. G. Gregoire. E Elllsln, Mr. Gerald Harmon. r 0 o o Veiccqviioneyi Zinciiaaszfrzzaii Cfiwbs Qi Amefzzceny 6 Welidzzngj Left ro rlghr. row 1: Bryan Hlllyarzi Bren! Bowlan. Stacy Giles: row 2: Clifford Rodgers, Randy Ware. Jeffery Prlddy, Rodney Srauffer, Lee Nunnley, Randy Polndexrer, Wesley Lackey. px 11 T3 ' 4.42325 Qigzf 'ag Skiwelff hxvivf.. M' -' E28 T133 -if sg fr we -is - if x 59,2 LQ:2x91 , 'v, ,mmf iv - -r WVR .. --,-4, gm!! ag. ,333 as u :' iff, K ,W , . ' f '.-gaspzf, ..... K Q ggi ' in :uf - An. M-W 12121 '- ggi W' im ' Wg Y wan,-six ii? :ww mf ' A Q Q Nm. mx, M .ass-1 A . . nu? 4 fm ' .,:qs,lm. - fm - . - Q F154 'MY Mx... Cooperative Qffice Education Left to right, row 1: Cathy Funderburg, Dena Ames, Clndy Montague, Stormi Hunten Gall Dalby, and Pam Little: row 2: Hyland Scaggs, Jamey Gabbard Sue Moore, Claudia Sporles, Shelley Mayes, and Catherine Wilson: row 3: Jennifer Stevens, Rhonda Tennyson, Kim Burns, Elena Dlll, Lynn Coyet, and Terri Nantzf row 4: Angelo Long, Llsa Neel, Christy Gllllum, Renee Brown, Terri Simpson, Dawn Mough, and Mrs. Jean James. ,V My -K A K ' 1 ' ' ' Q' N' MW ' 'Y 2' 'L .A i ,.M,,,,.M.,f.,,f.,..v'M . ,- , :.42f..w:.mw.Q,,':z2.W,. . .. ,, ,, f .. P 4654+ f Q if .Am R ww 1131 V372 W 353 Warfwii' ff 35 - z V . , J .rgfi 'n ,if y ,xr Vw, ,QL L 4 W, ,, L, 1-:ni i Q3 ' :anna-adnraln? 5 ix Q V V ,Q fi .. MSW , ig Il -1215? 'H X ' Q' I '-:if , V IffW?.- ' 5 The Library Club keeps the library in order and helps others to use it. They plan field trips to the Performing Arts theatre. The club also had a Halloween candy jar sale this year to raise funds. With these funds they selected an item to purchase which they feel will make the library a nicer place to study. Senior officers were: .Sean Ward, President: Mickey Marrs, Vice- President: Laura Clapp, Secretary. Junior president was Jennifer Harmala. SB Library Club Laura Clapp, Shawn Ward and Mickey Marrs make the library a nlce place to be. ef if ,, . 1,3 4 f Left to rlght, Sherry Myers, Vlce-President, Jeff Odell, President, Lily Clark, Secretary, and Dena Ames, Treasuren ore senior class ofllcers. Q Senior Class .Striving to make the class of '63 the best yet were Mrs. Doshie Chandler, President Jeff O'Dell, Vice-President Sherry Myers, Secretary Lily Clark, and Treasurer Dena Ames. Although having few fund raisers this year, the class raised 51400 through cookbook sales. The prom was sited at the Camelot Inn Great Hall May 13. Vespers service was Sunday May 22 at 4:00 p.m. Graduation was held May 26 at 8:00 p.m. at the Oral Roberts Mabee Center. 135 This year's Junior Class, sponsored by Mrs. Clifton had a very successful year. They spent it raising money for next year's Senior prom. Their fund raisers consisted of running the concession stand at all home basketball games. Also, at the beginning of the year they sold key chains to the student body. These key chains read Class of '83, Class of '84, and Class of '85. Another popular item through out the year was M6M's. Junior Class ofa Ol 2 Ta 'v f r Mrs. Cllfton, Sponson John Henry, President: Lynnls Watkins, 5ecretaryfTreasuren and Mlchelle Toney, Vlce-President Mrs. Snyden Sponsor: Jannlfer Deason, Vlce-President: Cherl Merldeth, 5ecretaryfTreasurer: and Marla Toney, President. YYVWYWYYYYVWYWFWI 41.ewfM-.+,.fsfw-fa. Q .LIEPEIESZEEIZBQ Sophomore Ciiass The Sophomore class has been very active this year. They have had many fund raising events such as car washes, shoe string sales, and candy sales. They made a lot of money and had a lot of fun doing it. They were a very spirited class and stuck together, supporting the Cardinals through if all. The .Sophomore class officers are Maria Toney, President: Jennifer Deason, Vice-President: and Cheri Mer- eduh acting as Secretary and Treasurer. Q ...gr ,. ,Ml lf!! ' I'-I The East Central Chapter of the National National Honor Society Honor .Society is an organization which helps people throughout the community. lt is made up of elite students here at E.C They missed a trip to Six Flags over Texas this spring and raised money throughout the year by selling candy to the student body. The N.H.S. officers were, President, Sherry M yers: Vice-President, Steve Martin: Secretary, Laura Kasar: and Treasurer, Connie Green. V W. P T ' 136 National! Honor Society zigzi zz My 0 Stu ents Dena Ames 'Deborah Aronson 'Lee Aston Shawn Boker 'Daniel Brown s 'Rebecca Burk '.lulie Butler Greg Casillas Mary Chau Lily Clark Christy Coker 'Uolindo Colpitts 'Teresa Cottrell Todd Dallenboch SM lohn Don berger 'Kath y Downs Kathy Funk Karen s 'Angela E 'Kendra Gillmorevw Chl'l'5fy l Jeff Grllum Connie Green K 'Christina Hall Hanover 'second year members Left to rlght, row 1: Latrlcla Springer, Karen Dross, Denlse Brown, Julie Anderson: row 2: Larry Nichols, Sharlo Eddlngton, Tammy Murray. Jennie Mulllns, Kathy Krause, Llsa Edwards, Mrs. Judlth Halt: row 3: Llsa Easley, Jamle Marks, Lorl Hamilton, Wendy Wurst, Llnda Gordon. Jamie Brockett, Jimmy lams: row 4: Chris Crawshaw, Dave Harten David Ledford Marshall Byford Aaron Reed Doug Blanchard Erlc Hanson. The yearbook staff worked extremely hard this year to meet every deadline for producing the best and possibly the most exciting and professional yearbook ever. Although some like to take it easy, sponsor, Mrs. Judith Holt, applied pressure every day on the section editors and photographers, which often caused flying fempers. Most of this years' staff were Hrst year members, but were able to pick up on the check my body language and crop my pix. Mrs. Judlth Holm sponsor Veatflboollf ' 1259 x + :af .v K A f g .V 4' L V Q' Vlbb ' '2 ' 1 E 1 . Q.: ,I . , , .1 , is In-.,Q.Z 'Qfi-7' K' .rf , A f' is ss, g of N .f-' f r 1,11 ,..u-K. f X 140 . V: eg fe..-.......... -f S an 3, V1 Left to right, row 1: Mrs. Judith Holt: row 2: Donna Lloyd Mullins: row 3: Lisa Edwards, Lisa Easley, Ellen Grady, 4: Robbln Pennoyer, Jamie Marks, Kim Embersole: row Aaron Reed and Lisa Overman. Ls.. Karen Dross, Jennie Emily Portteus: row 5: Simone Schaltens, in V .,,, , , Journalism 94? sz: J' f 5' -. -lc ., EC's seventh Cardinal Tale Feathers staff worked hard this year to carry out the tradition of the award winning East Central newspaper. They raised money to keep the paper going by selling papers for 306, selling ads to community businesses and selling football mugs and calendar posters. Mrs. Judith Holt, was sponsor again this year. Her staff was made up of these people: Editor Karen Dross, Ad manager Renee Warren and Exchange editor Emily Portteus. 141 new i ISSUE n e drlck 5 4 1 i 'H l .f i 'mf S ,iq 3 K f y I Nfl 4 I 1 Laura Kasar Carrie Kirk Kyle Lewis Roger Lewls lllllllilliiiii The yearbook has a special section for seniors entitled Hall of Fame. The students elected to this honor are supposed to be well-rounded in school activities, not necessarily those of high academic standing only. The total Hall of Fame members may not exceed 10Z of the graduating class. Each faculty member, counselor, and principal nominated these students who in their opinion were most deserving of this honor. These 'students best represent the meaning of Fame. 'EW f 1 -5, :- 3, 'R QQ Pantoja Paul Trang Tran Rowe Brent Vanfossen Amber Wllllarns Stallings Sean Ward Roger Williams lm 1 get 'E F KW- N3 IPce,1rrfQfmHmnQ Amis 5 X' ' Y ,W , Mmm M ? ' Q -.4.,.....q-sv'-1 ff-A :E f 144 The most predictable area for fame to be achieved is in the area of performing arts. These students are involved in band drama, chorus, jazz, ensemble, technical theatre and orchestra. These students all enjoy what there doing and thats perhaps why they are more likely to achieve fame. They work hard and the harder they work the better they get. They can have pride in saying that this year they have achieved fame in the cardinal wa y. Mlfiressing Ream Pianczw 14.5 ' 4 Q 5' , .K Qs 1 J V ' W MQ +11 'Qs im SVN f xt N K I 45 I an K X Wf K M55 3 vs , Q Q Winacchia W Fczlllla Wed the lllnwmted Pinocchio , lead played by Danielle Ballefo, was a great success this year. This classic story of truth and justice that tells how a young puppet earns the right to become a boy, was a special holiday treat for everyone, young and old The remaining cast members included: Doug Stallings, Kim Reddout, Robert Foster, Barry McCoy, Anita Daniels, James Zito, Tesie Bateman, Kyle Kisselburg, Sonja Cambell, and Jamease Jacobs. Mfhe Udo? Couple W The Odd Couple, another of East Central's all-school plays was a great success. The lead characters were Oscar, played by Daniel Ford, and Felix, played by Bob White. THe play centered around these characters and their struggles between each other's contrasting person- alities. lt was a very fun show, and the cast had a great time. The remaining cast included Danny Torres, Robert Foster, Doug Stallings, Kyle Kisselberg, Cheryl Searcy, and Jennifer Toyton. Photography by Mr. Mel Martln 14 Q a s , . -f v mv if if fi 5 ' H wi ga , 1F Q Q iJ i 4 WW I a 1' ,iff I Ensemble Cempemyy Mekes Plley Fen Femme Mr. Randall Blair sponsor A 'bw M if XE ' s View fs-A 4 lg 'YS we N1 1 M e + E, 5 G4 2552 W ' X 1 Q X f W' ml Wmww 5 glee 7 i , , .l1 'W'-'i Left to right, row 1: Carl Williams, Kendall Mullings, Kevin Mayfield Robert Shreve, Carl Nutt, Tony Dean: row 2: David Caywood Randy Johnson, Todd Stewart Larry Nichols, Joe Bisby, Jay Lucas, Kyle Thorsenf row 3: Mike Dailey, Curtis Paul Sean Ward Craig Dennis, Bill Andce, Jeff Olive, James Patterson, Mr. Randall Blair. Tecllmiiccyll Siege Cfezii' Secs illve Scene ,, li!- .affix gunman ...nun lll.'ll I I I I l Hilo' uxilif 152 WW 5 xc . 'X ,- Q X - . ' I x Q Q Q A lilac S eW,,,4....,.T. VV ...Q 41 3 ' QQVMQ wmarllwsogo, YV I 2: 1' sf, me Left to right, row 1: Kevln Thompson, Brion Young, Steve Klslen Gerald Epperson, Steve James, Matt Donaldson, John Henry, Anita Drummond Pat Vandertoak, Rhonda Hanover, Rachel Epperson, Joe Running, Mr. Hill, Llsa Hamilton, row 2: Jaci Triplett, Connie Green, Terrl Pederson, Elaine Brooks, Laura Kason Laura Mathleson. Michelle Root Lori Watson, Michelle Harris, Eddie Hulse, Scott Stockton, La Wanda Bowen, Michelle Clement, Gina Higgins: row 3: Karen Dross, Melinda Upton, Danny Perry, Emily Portteus, Erln Passmore, Tracy Harding, Terrl Hlllis, April Ford Rhonda Hlntergardt, Kyle Klsselburg, Alayna London, Llsa Van Wassenhove, Carol Owen, Roger Lewis, Kathy Rogers: row 4: Anita Daniels, Jenny Russell, Todd Cutter, Lisa Rogers, Jeff Dill, Tommy Davis, Laura Enos, Lori Rice, Patti Blume, Klm Whltenen Pom Armyo: row 5: Julie Radenmayer, Dennis Barnes, Paul Byers, Monica Ham Angela Gardner, Danny King, Blll Wyatt, Bob Linn, Jimmy Halford Medea Darrough, Mlke Cantero, Lalra Farlow: row 6: Nikki PowelL Teresa Hilt, Desmond Cervantez, Joe Welch, Jeff Noftsger, David Phllllps, Gary Hunt, Ronnie Jackson, Whit Childress, Stacy Evans, Ronald Dickey, Elizabeth Spears: row 7: Llsa Essary, Kim Whltener, Robert Foster, Kendra Glllmore. Juv 0 ' Big Red Souncilw Marching Band East Central's Big Red Sound marched to fame this year ot the Christmas parade 'W' and many other marching events. This spring the band hoped to take a trip to S O' I Amarillo, Texas. The band received new uniforms: they were corps style instead of A4 H in the military style, which they had worn '--' J 'R' tx for the last seven years. The band can be seen early mornings outside of the school during the crisp fall, practicing for fame. gs--Fxg' -2 - - . 154 N 4 , 2 I - L gl, l I fo , N ,Q ' X l I , Q Fffff h 25 'E' A A 1 A - m , , Q -.z 1. . . - iff, , L 4' 1 F X lg L ...' ,f i 5 ' - ' M, ., ht h K 2- 5: V- fm . 4- L P' Q ' ' ' v' l L ,. - 1 Fksbs. Q M J? A Lrxk i M, at f, 5, Ts W. l 'V ip, C I ew! 4-1.............-L 5 ...A J, S ff -Q , x Left to rlght, row 1: Kendra Gillmore, captain: Karen Dloss, Glna Higgins, Lisa Essery, Anita Daniels: raw 2: Elizabeth Spears, Lalra Farlcw, co-captain: Pam ArmUo, Nlkkl Powell, Julie Rodenmayen not pictured: Joliene Warner, Susan Ray. 155 Flag Camps K MX ,xx js, jxxjxd jxxg jot JL X fjj ,!. T! ,.g!V X ,,f x , IAAK , , I E ,Q fe Rfk X 5 fgwi W. fm 1 IN I fl 5 f fi 3 F f ? i 5 W L , , ,f V x'gEx fQ5'f A W H U!! 7' TE ,l l 3 3 A f Q e x ' fi D L fiiW ? it NR if57N'l X!! VF W ' I 2 I I j. Q E J , J. f , f f'f'ii!',1.f aizwJQfJw M ful N fs-VW vVfw LB 73 R fi f f 4 A 6 : 11,512 mari as I fl X I HX ' f' X L f f fl L l 1- L R of it of xii If ,wil W L' L t' 5' fi fi Pi 1 if fi flu 'Ya in Nl W Rf I N' ' X' D4g,J,,,4g, to . , ' - - I M L, Left to right, row 1: Roger Lewls, Carol Owen, Lisa Van Wossenhove, Klm Williams, Lisa Hamilton, Traci Harding, Laura Mathleson, Lori Watson, Monica Merdlan, Connie Green, Terrl Hillis, Mellnda Upton, Elaine Brooks, Laura Kasar: row 2: Eddie Hulse, Scott Stockton, Rhonda Hlntergardt, Kevin Thompson, Lorl Rice, Tammy Davis, Llsa Rogers, Jenny Russell, Anita Daniels, Monica Hart, Angela Gardner, Whit Childress, Stacy Evans, Gary Hunt, Dennis Barnes, Danny King, Desmond Cervantez, loe Welch, Jeff Noftsger: row J: Gerald Epperson, Laira Farlow, Pat Vandertook, Steve James, Mr. Hill, director: Robert Foster. H Wind Ensemble G LMLLLLLQ El ., , , ' 5 T-33 Wil Tw-an mm ' 44: 156 uv , , f - L., , Q, Q9 if . 5 - 1 , 'if 4 if S wf if X, 14 ' :M-3 ' . ' ,Zig filly' W 831, T5 In ' I g 5 x x YNQQASZ LV I. qi Lx :A K f, 0 HL, . . A ,P 'IVF V N ' .4 5 1 ' if ' ,c Vw ' A We, . fny-f-,Z K . .,1,V , 4 N, ix . ,M ,,.W ,315 ..tWf X A ,ix A K , bids Eye- s 1 4, . f f w . -. yi il 3 . 4 ll .wf,,,..-2-, K v,.' 0 v I 0 5 f -. K -. in X ' f T 7f? 44 K? X, . K ' 'X' N ' N -. A A ,,, r, -M X e 1 1 RU f x fi N V' ' Xl. X .,,,.. ,-,.,' Left ta rlghn row 1: Elizabeth Spears, Julie Rcdenmayen Hoang Nguyen, Pam Whifenen Amanda Whitewater, Mark Shaw, John Horn, Chrlssle Felzke, Joe Running, Ronald Reed Terry Pregler: row 2: Mr. Gary Hlll, dlrecior, and Kim Whltener. Qfchesmfcv r' a 158 r J ...-EgE jf'?f13:Q'2Qi3f!L1 2 M, .v,.t5 -' - 'J ,VV . 1 1,12 e ml '? 1z ' v :E J Concert Band I a f. I ,O 'Br I, art. Left ta rlght, row 1: Kathy Rogers, Kyle Klsselburg, Laura Enos, Alayna London, Lisa Essary, loci Triplett, Danny Perry, Erln Passmore, Emlly Portteus, Terrl Pederson, Mlchelle Root Aprll Ford Gino Hlgglns, Mlchelle Harrls: row 2: Nlkkl Powell, Pattl Blume, LaWando Bowen, Michelle Clement, Paul Byers, Monlca Hart, Todd Cutter, Jeff DIIL Greg Nelson, Ronald Dickey, Mlke Cantero, Ilmmy Halford Blll Wyatt, Medea Darrough, Teresa Hllt, Davld Phillips, Bob Llnnf row J: Mr. Gary Hlll, Cherle Merldeth, Steve Klsler, John Henry, Anlta Drummond Scott Flehler, Matt Donaldson, Brlan Young, Rhonda Hlntergardt. Jlumicqfs ,? li, X JP .Q i 1 fi? 'ff ' -' A fg f.5'-fikwxfmfxfffzf ' W W 45,322 . .,,Qj : fini. ,gif r - .- 'ww -,A ,-ff.1,1m,. f .25 .lk . ff A wee. ..fe.i..'t vnu...-M is-.ff 'Zlunlors . . . Juniors . . . Juniors . . .I This was a common shout at pep assemblies this year for the Class of '84, Juniors rekindled friendships and a few people even grew up. Driving became an everyday routine and shoe polishing cars told friends you were thinking of them. Juniors admired the windows of the bank where the Class of '83 gathered with one thing In mind. They were ready to yell, Seniors Rule, and no longer be Dogs In the Yard . MDQQS ima the Yatdw 161 L v7 Yr.. s., Todd Adams Mlke Addington Mlke Alderson Julle Anderson Barry Arbellus Teresa Ashmore Rachel Ball 162 Klm Balley George Baln Andrea Baker Monty Baker Chrls Baldrldge Danielle Ballefta Steve Bardln Q ,os Jus. Dennls Barnes Eddle Barnes Darla Barrow Brlndl Bartlett Mltzl Beams Trlcla Beatty Mlchelle Beason ix B laln Bell Kevln Bell Terry Bell Alan Benton Usa Berkley Mlke Beymer Joe Blsby llmm y Workman Suzanne Black R oose velt Blackburn Joe Blank Mlke Blue Tonya Bollnger Crlstle Boyd Mark Boyd LaWanda Bowen Brent Bowlln Angela Brackett Barbara Brltt Denise Brown Rlcky Brown 'Vi Sylvia Brown Tab Brown Connle Brummett Sheryl Bryant Robbie Burnette Kathy Burrls Don Bury .4-v 'C 7 fl N N Taml Butler Iarrett Cantrell Pat Carr Usa Carson Chrls Casey Leslle Cass Desmond Cervantez Stephanie Chambers Eva Chaney John Chau Kevln Cherlngton Doug Chllds Whlt Childress Debbie Chrlstlan Jimmy Clndle lay Clapp Laura Clapp Jerry Clark Mlke Clark Brlan Clark Steve Claunch Q mv- Scarr Clemens T7na Colthorp Tonl Colller Lel Constantlno Chuck Corey Kelvin Cossey Randy Courvllle Usa Couch Glno Cowan Susan Cowan Robert Cowdrey Phlllp Crabtree Debbie Craven Dyson Crawshaw 1 L xg- iffy qi 5. N wi f-of f V 1 Robert Crowe Pam Dalgle DeShawn Doke Troy Dallenbach Blll Dang Anlta Danlels Lee Ann Davls NB Jeff Davls Julle Davls Rochelle Davls Tanja Dovls Debl Davenport Ted Dawson Dlngela Day 163 T17 A GN l Rhea Denney Chuck Denton Kayne Denton Evette DeHart Cherl Enzler Brett Gregory Rlchard Grayson 164 wc, game Davld Dauthltt Noble Grant Alesa Graham Dlana Glll Klm Glbson Steve Gates Geana Garrett 42. G 4, 1 'C 7 Prlssy Dawnlng Llsa Easley Bob Drlscoll Klm Ebersole Denise DuHar1 Jlm Echals Michelle Dunbar Mlchelle Eckel Don Duncan Joe Edwards Randy Duncan Jeff Duvall Llsa Edwards Nell Edwards at sz fi U1 47222, Sharla Eddlngton Shelley Elck Steve Elklns Laura Enos Gerald Epperson James Ervln Scott Ericson Davld Evans .Stacy Evans Sharon Flnn Scott Flehler Randy Flatt April Fard Danlel Ford Henry Forst Mlke Fortney Robert Foster Sam Freeman Charlle Gable Joe Garcia Brad Garoutte vs V'- wr- -Q 1 ef, Qi' 'Nz Q1 1. Q, H, I 'C A.. C5 sk: YN-w ' f mf f g: V fi 5-fx 'Cf' - 42.1, ff' 1 5 - Suzette Gllllvf Lorl Hamllton Erlc Hartman Gerry Herron Jeff Halley Shelly Hamm Damon Head Glna Hlgglns Chrls Holcomb Gary Hado Jay Helner Terrl Hlllls Lanette Hall Jennifer Harmala Melodle Henderson Rhonda Hlntergardr Mlchelle Halstead Tracl Harper John Henry Patrice Hodges Bethany Hamel Mlchelle Horrls Kelly Herrington Cory Holden Llsa Hamlltan Dave Harter Klp Herron Don Holt Rhonda Holt Angela Hopklns Mlke Howe Dlane Howland Brad Hudson Greg Hughes Gary Hunt Dung Huy Tuyet Anh Huynh Jerry Iames Marle Ingmlre Ronnle Jackson Nell Jackson Wade Jackson Steven James Sharrle Johns Erlc Johnson Kelly Johnson Pam Johnson Shawn Johnson Llnda Jolllff 165 A at 'Y . 1 A The Junlor Class started out the year wlth a great start. Being a junior meant a lot ln the sense that they were no longer teased about being baby blrds. lt also brought to mlnd the thought of becoming senlors. As the holidays approached, the Junior Class sold Class of '63, '84, and '85 key chains for one of their fund ralsers. The Class of 1964 wishes to thank thelr class sponsor, Mrs. Gloria Clifton for help and support through the year. 167 mb- 5 To S Q P up X Dale Jones Shawna Jones Stephonle Jones Wendy Jordon Jerl Kays Shelly Ketcher Randy Klrkes 168 Kyle Klsselburg Cende Klte Susan Koch Steve Krokstrom Debra Loflln Jon Lamb Pal Lannon Tammy Large Steve Laymeyer Robble Leadford Susan Leck Davld Ledford Joe Leflare Llsa Lerman 'cw X 3 no X 5 K ul -r. 0. tim' e.. 'wm 1 wtf Kenny Lewls Doug Lowery Llsa,Llttle Robln Malner Davld Llrtlefleld Lesa Molone Donna Lloyd Mlke Mannlng Steve Locke Jamie Marks Llsa Lowe Randy Mortln Elana Landon Roger Marrln Rhonda Marheny Kent Maxey John McClain Chrls McClanahon Troy McCloughan Lynette McCombs Blll McCool 1 ' Roger McCormack Barry McCoy Desiree M:EIrath Teresa McFall Tracl McGough Debbl McKeown Beth McVennon va -vs ga , o. W w i-ff? ' 'ff' 'X av- -3. 1 C , , Becky Mendenhall Steve Meter Sharl Metz Dana Mayer Mark Meyer .Steve Meyer Melllsa Meyllnk gvvvf sw Y:-. Darln Mlller Jackle Mlller Kelly Mitchell Chrlsty Mobley Charles Moore Richard Moore Susan Moore Tyler Moore Tony Moore Alllsen Moran Luls Moreno Shelly Morgan Tonya Morrlson Heath Moss Tracy Mosley Tracy Neely Denlse Mueke Angela Negrete Jennle Mullins Cynthla Nell Tlna Murphy Greg Nelson Paul Muse Hoang Nguyen Katle Myers Betty Nlchols Tlna Neel Lee Nunnally Carl Nutt Jeannle Ousley Carol Owen Tony Pacheco Ray Pacquette .Stephanie Parks Mlke Partaln Laurl Payne Terry Payne Palge Peltler Kelth Perry Robin Penno ye Greg Peters Mark Peugh I rf S NF'-5 l .-,,.. we X x ,I X V' Davld Phllllps Robert Phllllps Teresa Phllllps Klm Plersall Cheryl Potter Vera Pouge Judy Power 170 C7 Dawn Prather Shelly Prather Jeff Prlddy Duffy Purdom Dawn Ramous Jody Reed Angela Rhue Lorl Rlce Kathy Richardson Samantha Roberts Rlck Robinson Jlmmy Rodenmayer Julle Rodenmayer Llsa Rogers Doug Ruth Dawn Roy Jenny Russell Lorl Russell Anlta Ryan Renee Ryan Davld Solomon W7 ,wwv Mark Shaw Stacy Sherburn Gary Schmall Steve Schmidt Marla Scott Sherrl Shlell Cheryl Searcy Curt Shoemaker Cralg Sellars Beckl Short Curby Sizemore Brett Shorter Jonl Shahan Robert Shreve Kelly Slkes Greg Sllva Tab Singleton Mary Slsk Gary Simmons Tlm Slauf Cliff Smlth ,.,.. K an In 4.7.3 q-j' -r '5-.. ik! rf- .., uns E.. ,ga Q .hq,. gy-r Q, ,fb var Shele Smlrh Steve .Smith Cheryl Spencer Robert Spencer Latrlclo Springer John Splres Rod Stouffer f Jamle Srllley Darren Stllwell Tracy Stone Tommy Studer Shown Sutherland Llnda Swearlngen Mlke Swoflord Steve Swope Tuan Ta Jennl Tackett Lynn Tagg Phue Xuan Thal Andrew Torver David Taylor T Nm. 1 , f Glen Taylor Brert Thompson Darrln Thompson Erlc Thompson Kevln Thompson Patrick Thompson Paul Thompson Steve Thompson Michelle Toney Kevln Thuroughman Mlssy Ton Nu Sherrl Thurman Kleu Tran Judy Tllly Mlnh Tran Teresa Tllton Paula Trlckey Klm Tobey Bob Trlpp T7rra Toles Jocl Trlplett Jlmmy Tunnell Jerry Turner Sherrl Turner Melinda Upton Pat Vandertook Llsa Van Wossenho vo John Vlck Jaumyieaf Cards 0 O O Aff? Mavimg Up vw us-' x- ?I 'vN Q- Q- r A 45? ga WI X og, un 'M -fx 'fam The Vo Clndy Wandell Norman Walters Renee Warren Lynnls Watklns Woody Webb Linda Wagoner 174 Debbie Welch Pam Westover Carl Wheeler Bob Whlte Wendel Whitehead Pam Whltener Darrell Whlteslde Shelly Whltmlre Troy Wilder lan Wllson Angel Wlllloms Carl Wllllams Connie Wllllams Elizabeth Wllllams Shelly Wlllyard Ken Williams Luclnda Wllllams Sharvon Wlllloms Tlm Wllllams Freda Wllllams QQ if , - ' Y - 1 ze fs, X , N Q v -9, z .Sandy Wood Jeff Wllson Lorl Wrlght Russell Wllson Ginger Wrona Kathy Wlse Wendy Wurst Margaret Wojclk Robin Wyatt Pam Wolf Rlra Yaks ,... , A Tlm Yancy Donna Yarborough Brlan Young Mark Young Steve Young Rlck Younger v s. iw. 51 X 3. -:QA F H Scaplhncfmmcfzres -5555 U. q 'H:-., nw MIHIQ-ir Lunch ,Uammw Friends are people who sometimes think alike, act alike, and yes, sometimes look allke in manner, clothes, and habits. This years sophomores were like that. Anyone who walked down the halls could see groups of sophomores literally welded togethen searching for fame. Sophomores have a really close class and will stick together through graduation and long after. They started off with the regular jokes and teasing, but still came out like a cardinal. 177 as - i 'VY . SQ- ia '1' 'V' 1 f L a ws w ilifx v it B i B .74 J' if fi F 5 ,.. X x 4 , A . ,is we 9 Q. .N ' K K4 wg, .. ix f. Kala Abbey Tracy Anderson Yvonne Anderson Larry Armstrong Madellne Badgwell Don Balley Mltchell Balley 178 1 X f S 051 3' . Lg, . 1 :Q .,,.- Mlke Ball Lorl Barke Gall Barker Debble Barnes Tlna Barnes Doug Barnett Russell Barton 'rev L f -4-Lf Sean Barr Krls Barrow Klm Boyles Natalle Bearden Stacy Beasley Steve Beall Chrlsty Beck ..: in Barbara Behl Brenda Bennett Patrlcla Blbbs Tony Blzzarl Roosevelt Black Clndl Blake Pattl Blum E5 'wr- K 'X r N I 'H' 1 it , fr L ll F . 9, MA if , c-' A., x B- -A mamma f4.- -- . K Q Nu' NX :lf Q Ni g A ' xo ti A Q W l ' My ff 3 L 'iftgyx P Q NW I Q is 5 x Xi' X K - 5- me-H. x B Q wi... . A my Exd - 1' Q l Qs 5 I 'fi if B , ' x ,Q Q' E B' 1 '. 1 Y' ',.. 4, X . , V W 1 , gg, ' , 11 L , x 'Ss Z 4 , L - 2. big , ' f ' ' x in T, in . Y. ...A A. .ee Q L M A LX. . f - i n Carlton Bohanon Janet Brewer Larry Brown Mlke Band Tlm Brlscoe Lisa Brown Angle Boulanger Shella Bayles Karen Brashears Martln Breecher Taresa Breedlove Elaine Broadwater Annette Brown Crls Brown Dlanna Brown Erln Brown Mark Brummett Rodney Burke .sh9Il Burns Mourlo Burrell Paul Buser ,- -9- -fi ifsrdlfl. , 5 S 3' X 'SKU K Y, M 1 F, X ' 4 Nf- ,. sf My ' 'Q N 2 5'-Q F- ' or ' ff ., M .1 i, f C fu ag . - L f . fi! ' I S ,,, ' 1 , i ix fx 4 if f -4 K, X L. 5- .ef ' r fi 'S f' I .llmmy Bush Mary Bush .loetta Bylord Paul Byers Chell Caddy Alfredo Callsto Chrls Campbell 5 I - ' w n Elg- i s SLC 'fi ei : x , Lorl Cannon Mlke Cantero Chrlstlne Cantrell Mark Capps Gena Corner Vlckl Carpenter Dean Carter 'U' 3 55 '- '41 2-5 ,z v K L-675' L '. be 5 is 1 my 5 ' 4 Mlkelynn Carter Don Champlln Robert Chapln Sunna Chapln Davld Chaplln Tom Chau Gary Chau gr .H' ., af. . x wa s.i gs L x ff p 25 'r Rl. o . -X. fqrl .sp ' ' 'fsffi-7 'e A Q fzyggfz i , , . g ,i, , 2' fi-fi vb- 313 ey- ' . 7' fa, . A 15 -- li ' vs 1' ,Z , fx' if ' i ff, ... M 1- Q-Q:: ::',:.s 4 3 4 4 gm. 'X ' K t ,Nl E fl 'is N 4 S- , Q r .N Q i -:' Y . r f, .. K Q LE, 2 N Klm Chlsum Llsa Chlrkls Klm Church Carl Clarlett Mlchelle Clement .Shelly Cllngenpell Ran Coday Larry Cohen Stacl Coleman Shelly Coltharp Johnny Conners Shelly Cooke Steve Coop Loren Cosper Terry Cosper Sherl Cotney Dennls Cox Jamle Courtney Clndy Couch Chad Cunningham Todd Cutter -24 ,. , Y 9 Rf X...- 1 We s, Stephen Crabtree Steve Dalgle Debbie Dallenbach Bob Dang Medea Darrough Chrls Davls Klm Davls 3 -1 as -21 179 ' fl 5 r . K 5 . ' . Y. x... 91 of arf in iq 9 F . ,ge 1 f g A - l VW , kr , , K xx Y 11 - --r - V 2 , Q. ., I T 3 H ' A If , - IW' A4 rx I x K A 4 . Mx A xx J, 'X X , :O It X B Q . 51 gi Q 1 3T....,,. hr'k li I Aix X- 1 x G K 94. ll! 2' 'R mx f . 'V 4 ann A ,ami L W, 3 3 ,. . K fig . , ,,. .X . Q I -9- I s 1 A 1- VY'A , . , f A V 5 5? g L .gi A A, E ff' . K' 7 N. 'rx ,4 , M A . . - will -cv AL: I I 'fi ri t ' 1 4 . DX r An ' Q 4.x a l'k V 1 .-, V 7 X Q ' 2 gf' . X .f ,. 4 -Fmt? u 2. f N on zfvsfk, .1 , Q Q W I 'G 5 ei if x f ' ,. X W , 'z f 'L Q , , .. E ' wk 5 fx f is 'P f ' Z wif . 4 '- .5 - wil- a , , :Skier Mi? X .fo 'X 1 , '- we be Q 1 Q V. N , i S,-X v ip 1 4 U T i .. Q Q ,. ,I 1 f s E I X -ft ' ,W - i s +1 Y .W -, 't axe My? 'K'- , 1- v 'R A4 Q, Q F ,it N. -so R .. .x I w. Wayne Day Richard Dean Tony Dean Jannlfer Deason Deanna Deatherage Larrl Deerdoll Charles DeHart 180 Cheri Denzler Stephen Dlcksan .loner DI Glacomo .lelf Dlll Matt Donaldson Joel Drake Robert Drake Anlta Drummond Sean Dugan Don Duncan Stacey Dunn Reuben Durham Bllly Eastman Joe Easton George Elck Tony Elklns Tom Elllngtan Vlckle Ellls Deanna Elllson Davld Endlcott Wendy Englstt xr Llsa Essery Pat Fallen Scott Fall-Leaf Chrls Farmer Chrlssle Felzke Dana Flemlng Relnaldo Flores Sandy Ford Ann Farst Tonay Foust Shello Franklln Ronnle Francls Llso Fry Charles Fulton ., , . ' f 19 ' '- . 6 , . 1 5 ,, 452 A F . Mareca Gafford Llso Golnes Alllson Gallagher Vonda Garrett Mlke Gilmore La Tonya Golf Leslle Gonzalas ii YA f ,mm 5K 'A ,- J. A-lu Sf X as if AX. ,- we E.. 4 .,. 1 . X J ,V-: . , . i Q A . A 1 ' V K- I - if t fr. I fin., ' 5 ' ' ,fr y , ,Q A' N A f L - - .N f S A M. H 4' X r e C . use . I Q FP ,'.:pA'5h:! , 1 v Q ' I As 'Qi 3' S A Q 1, 5. mg Q 2 , W we . fe 4, ,Q f 1 C ' 1 x Tlm Gordlner Ellen Grady Chuck Grandon Cletus Grannam Maurlce Grant Galyn Gray Jamle Green ., . ,, Clay Greer Mark Gregory Charlle Groom Mlchelle Gross Denlse Hahn Robert Haley Bllly Hampton Q, Q: ' 18 B fr EY' Bllly Earl Hampton Mlke Hamllton Yvette Hamlltan Bobby Hargrove Jerry Hado Anna Harper Denlse Harrls Jon Harwell Kelly Hastings Dlanna Hawkins Kent Hays Danetta Hazelrlgs Trarey Hellger Tammy Helllng Dan Hendricks Rlck Hendrickson John Henry John Henson Mlke Hepola Klmm Hlbdon Justln Hlcks Lorl Hlll Melissa Hlll Benjl Hlnes Patty Hodges Charles Hooks Darren Hoover John Horn Dena Hoskins Davld Howland Shane Howerton Jana! Hudson Charles Hughes Vlckle Hulse Tla Hutchlns 1-nl L , 1 s if 182 The new arrlvals to EC, In time, fell into the swing of things. At lunch, not able to go out, sophomores were often seen sitting In the round talking with friends. If some had the energy, they would walk to QI for a snack, and others would settle for the cafeteria. Since many couldn 't drive, one might catch a member of the class of '85 on the phone calling parents for a ride home. The sophomores, through all the excitement, are ready to move on to better things. .44 'lksxw 0 il i v , - N LX. n A r 1 if L , rs - fa ' 1 X. 5 ss 6. X N as -1 JL- 4 ie s if. L X f ' J. -is . . g. ,ng I -ng se... ww . - ix:-fe - 4, Q. ., h .ii . ,,-- he 45 X uf F v 'P l Xgiz X .35 - X u ws xi- Y 5? ' ' J' - -f 3 '- J.,-. J ff? A 3 , 4 ,M H . A K. , . I' . on , is e s A . 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Looking up to the juniors and seniors, one sophomore, Rhonda Roberts, was noted as saying, l feel just like a seventh grader in junior high again. Sophomores don't realize, the best is yet to comell Hmiex 4. I mammals To ff Q Pr we Y NVQ It 4 6 1456 V J 5:5- I INS., HH l7l7 lkzmmaws CQEQEWQHS O Q 193 Aston Bateman Beamer Cooke, Jamie Corbln, Bryan Cordell, Scott 64 15 154 Johnson Iohnso , Johnson, Ions, Blll Jorfes, Kcysen Kosan Keenen Kellogg. Kelly, Kephart Kerr, Kruger, Karen 17 Lacey, Anlta 11 153 Lackey, Wes 17 Lafayette, Jadl 17 Lambrecht, Kenny 17 LamHo, Chllton 2 193 Lamont, Tracy 11 87 Lee, Jac 17 Erlc 17 'IZ 129 Laura 17 Matt 17 11 125, 123 rz 43, 125 ua 154 156 157 1Z 11 131 ., 17, 100fg4317y 17, 109 129 Barnes, Dennls 154, 156, 161, 162 Nantz, Rusty 21 Leo 20 Cheryl 100, 1198 134 Pam ao 120,152 Mulllns, Murray 21, 22 111, 119, 140 Myers, Sherry 12, 21, 31, 36, 42, 106, 109, 135, 143 Nantz, Terry 21, 131 Neel, Llsa 21, 131 Nguyen, Truc 21 Nlchols, Larry 21, 126, 140, 152 Noftsgen Jeff Z 21, 154, 156, 157 Norton, Scott 21, 98 0Dell, Jeff 21, 36, 42 76, BQ 119, 102, 135, 143 Ohaneslan, Todd 21 Ollve, Jeff 21, 152 Palne, Jon 21, 126 Pankey, Kay 21, 109, 129 Pantojo, Paul 21, 143 Parsons, Kelly 21 Patten, Jeff 21, 100, 122, 124 Paul Curtis 7, 13, 21, 42 76, 80 119 152, 143 Pederson, Terrl 21, 154 Perkins, Kenny 21, 104, 112, 132, Perryman, Lynda 21 Peterson, James 21 Peterson, Terry 122 159 Petrausch, Klmberly 21 Plerce, Ronnie 21 Plersolb Kam 22 Pool Mark 22 Pregler, Terry'22 Ray, Swan, Reed Aara 45, VAP' 1 1 422 129, 140, 141 Restlne, 611201 35j?nqldfffEsthetf'22, 50411, 232211-'12 Ross, Clark 22 W ' Roth Sharon' 129 Rathreclr 6, 22 Rowe, Z 22, 112, 113, 114, 119, 143 Runnlng, 120, 123, 154, 156 100 Whltmlre, Jodie 25 Wler, Kelly'25 Wlley, Tony 25 Wllhelm, Jlmmy 25 Wllklns, Doug 25, 76, 80, 95 Wllllams, Amber 25, 75, 98, 120, 127, 143 Wllllams, Don 25 Wlllloms, Julla 25, 120 Wllllams, Ken 25 Wllllams, Kimberly 25, 157 Wllllams, Paul 25 Wllllams, Roger 25, 43, 76, 60, 68, 119 126 143 23, Slead Smlth, Annie Smith, Smlth, Mlke Smlth, Lelgh Snyder, Kendra 23 Spears, Davld 23 Spears, Ellzaberh Spencer, Sandy Sproles, Claudla 23, Sauthwlck, Nancy Stallings, Doug 23, Stefanafll Buddy 23 23, 98, 129- 102 131 27 23, 109 120, 122, 123, 141 76, 80, 120 126 121, 126 76, B0 131 Wilson, Brian 25, 123 Wilson, Catherine 25 Wilson, June 25, 126 Wilson., Sherrl 25 Wlnn, Sean 25 Wlth Jerry 25, 133 Wolfe, Chrls 26, 100 Younger, Becky- 26 ZIt0,k,llm 26, 11.51 , .Uuniarfs Adams, Todd 162 Addington, Mike 162 Aldersan, Mike 162 Anderson, Julle 140 162 166 Arbellus, Barry 162 Ashmore, Teresa 2 32 111, 132 162, 193 BaIL Rachel 132 162 Bailey, Klm 116, 112 126, 162 161 193 Bain, George 162 Baker, Andrea 110, 162 Baker, Monty 162 Baldrldge, Chris 162 167 Balletto, Donlelle 146, 146, 150, 162 Bardln, Steve 162 Steinberg, Derra Stevens, Jennifer Stewom Todd 24, Stlnnett, Joel 24, 95 Stockton, Seah' 24, 125, 154 156 Strate, Steve 24, 76, 60 122, 124, 125 ' Studer, Margaret, 24 Tennyson. Rhonda 24, 131 Bran,-,gas,' Tlna 24, 109 'll1651tpson, Jerry 24, 21 76, BQ 112 1' forges, Danny 24 growth, beanie 24 Tran, 'Trang 24, 112, 120, 153, 143 Treat, Dana 2 24, 2Z 42 111, 112 113, 119 Troyen ,Kim 24, V Troung, Zung 24, 104 Vanfossen, Brent 24, 143 Vanhoasen Shawn 24 Vanhom, Tama--.2437 , Vonorsdol, Max 24, 6035 Randy Jolelne DoUg,,W22 ' Cheryl KQ1Qrm,22, 132 lm' 25 Dm' 251 15133: 151 Kim 13, 25, gqg A ' Joe 25, 100, 151 M9f?Svr'ff9!evHxP . V '11 , R, ,efe,5e'hr.1?8-M191 Barnes, Eddie 162 Barrow, Darla 126, 139, 162 Bartlett, Brlndl 162 Beams, Mltzl 162 Beatty, Trlcia 162 ' Benson, Mzcnefre 112 ,162 Bell,-Ioln 162 , Bell, KevlnQ,162f , Benron,,AJanf2162 Q '- Berkley, , Lisa -162, ' ' Beymen Milge 162 Blsby Joe 162 ' Bjarkman, Jlmmy 162 Black. Suzanne 116, 119, 161, 162 Blackburn, Roosevelt 162, 175 Blanch, Joe 162 1 Blue, Mllre 104, 162 Ton ya 126, 162 Connle 162 Bryant, Sheryl 103, 162 Burnette, Robble 162 Burrls, Kathy 162 f Bury, Dan 16 V Butler, Tami, M ,A contre-ll,.,ra,,JQ2saa, 04, 119, 126, Carr, Pat Carson, Lisa 2 Casey, Chrls 1 ,Q , Cass, Leslle 11 163, 103 Cervantez, De ond 15611151 1 4 Chambers, Ste hanle 15,45 163, 1 , 195 Chondy, Eva 163 W Kevln 163 Chllds, Doug 163 Childress, Whit 154, 156, 157, 163 41, Chrlstlan, Debble 163 ,,., Clndle, Jlmmy 163 Clapp, Jay 163 5 , Clapp, Laura 134, 163 Clark, Jerry 110 163,-'193f I Clark, Mlke 163 Clark, Brian 163 f ' ' Clqunch, Steve 163 'J Scott 163, 1 Tlna 163 16-9 '63 ,,.., ,M ,:,, . M J- J ,. 1 qqwqnlsrna ' ',A6 163 Y CoW2tYE5j5ERAobert 1163 ,',' M ' , if Crabtree Plilllp, V , M , V Craven, Debble'L'112 160, 163,-X175 ' ,, Crowshaw, Dyson 111, 119,'139, 140, Crowe, Robert 119, 163 ' Dalgle, Pam 163 7 Dake, DeShawn 163 Dallenbach, Troy 163 i Q , ,M frfzsefmzsft- 1 ,W .,.., 1 ,.f.f, 4 '1f'sv22s1fI'2: 11,21 Halsteod Michelle 160, 165 Hamel, Bethany 116, 122, 165 Hamilton, Llsa 165, 7, 43, 139, 154, 156 Hamilton, Lorl 110 119, 139, 140, 165, 193 Hamm, Shelly 165 Hallo, Gary 165 l-larmala, Jennifer 132 165 Harper, Traci 165 Harris, Mlchell 154, 159, 165 Hatter, Dave 4, 111, 140, 165 Hartman, Erlc 129, 1651 , Head, Damon 165 g Helner, Joy 165 K, A , U Henderson, Melodle 165 'T K , Henry, John 5, 16, 435,102 111,, 136, 145,'175,., Herrlngton, Kelly 102 Herron, Kip 165 Herron, Gerry 165 Hlgglns, Glna 33, 115, 5154, 155, 159, 155 zHlllls, Terri 132 154, 156, 165 llllntergardh Rhonda 43, 126, 139, 154, 155 - 5 f Potrlce.161, 165 I V 1 1-lplden, Cory 165, 175 Holt, Don 165 Holt, Rhonda 87, 165 Hopkins, Angela 165 Howe, Mlke 165 161, 168 McCIaughan, Troy 133, McCombs, Lynette 126, 168 McC'ooI, Blll 168 McCormack, Roger 168 McCoy, Barry 146, 148, 151, 168 McElrath, Deslree 168 McFall, Teresa 166 McGou9h, Tracl 168 , L McKeown, Debbi 122, ,139, 168 McVennon, Beth 166 Mendenhall, Becky 169 Meter, Steve 169 Metz, Shore 132 169 Mayer, Dana 169 Meyer, ,Mark 169 Meyer, Steve'19! 169 Meylmk, Mellssa 16, 169W Mlller, Darin 169 ' Miller, Jackie 169 J V Mllchell, Kelly 19, 159 ' 'L Mobley, Chrlsty:'169 1 Moore, Charles' 169 Moore, Rlchard Moore, Susan 169 Moore, Tyler 169 Moore, Tony 169 Moran, Alllsen 169 Moreno. Luls 169 Howland Diane 126, 132 165 1 4 mf Hudson, Hughes, Brad 124, 139, 165 Greg 165 -, , ,K Dang, Blll 109, 163 Q A,,, , H1-'nf' Gary 154, 1561 165 Daniels, Anlta 139 146, 151, 154, 155, Huy, Dung 165 ' Davis, Lee Ann 132 163 Anh Huyah, Tuyet 165 ,V L Davls, Jeff 163 gvfly V jg, ,,l,A , lomes, Jerry 143, 5, 161,, ' Davls, Julle fy lngmlre, Marle' 103, ,f5,,f,, Q ' Davls, Rochellefbigzkgv gf Jackson, Ronnie-84, 1154, ,151 I 165, 103 ', , ,, ,,,,, ,21, ,65 1 gm' 3 ' W ' i , avenporn,:,:Qg,Qf3M, 116, 112 163, 173 Jackson, Wade 120. 165 Dawson, Y Steven 120, 124, 139, 1154, 156, 165, Day, ffl Y'i fflIfztfwmfffgffiiib'I'T3?if?f?rfgJQhns, Sharrle 165 Denney, 164 'W ' Johnson, Erlc 165 ' 1 Denton, 164 Q Johnson, Kelly 165, 172 Dentonnkayne 164 I Johnson, Pam 165 DeHartQ1fZ'vet1e 164 5,5 Johnson, Shaun 165 Dvufhfff Dbvld 104' 104 , ,,,, 5 i 'lvfflff Linda 165 Downing, Pllssy 132, 164 Dale 160. Drlscoll, Bob 161, 124, 139, 164 Dunban Tlna 164 Duncan, Randy 164 Duvall, Jeff 164 Easley, Llsa 112 119, 140, 141, 164, 166 ' Ebersale, Klm 164 Echols, Jlm 164 Eekel, Mlchelle 164 Edwards, Joe 164, 173 Edwards, Llsa 43, 110, 140, 141, 160, 166, 193 . Edwards, Nell 164 ,, Q, Eddlngton, Shorla 140, x ' 3 Elck, Shelley 164 'b'5 A Elklns, Steve 164 , Y, Enos, Laura 154, Eppefmn, Gerald 164 Ervln, James 164 Erlchsen Scott 164' ,l x 1, , Evans, Davld Evans, Stacy 120,'1 17156, 151 464 Flnn, Sharon 164 ' Flehler, Scott 152 164 Flatt, Randy 164 Ford Aprll 154, 159, 164 ,, ,-ff,-M, ..,, Ford Danlel 43, 75, 88, 119, 160, 164, 161 Forst, Henry 126, 164 Fortney, Mlke 164 Foster, Robert 120, 122, 144, 145, 146, 151, 156, 164 B13 Freeman, Sam 164 ,f Gable, cnarlle 1623. , Garcla, Joe 124, 164, 172 1., M Garoutte,,Brad 164 A 392,15 Gflllm, Suzette 165, 157 T fl Halley, JeItf'f165 Holcomb, Chris 165 Hall, Lanette 122 165 195 F4 ,M ,A 1mn,,,,,4,,,f.w ,,f,m,,f,,,mf,f,1,1,m1, Shawna 126, 132 Stephanie 168 , .,.,, ,W ,..,1. ordan, Wendy 132 168 '4??rzf1aZ'?fr5iEfff91 5. f -gfffiwfsvgnzfzfeff ,, ,,.,,.,,,. WW, Kays, Jerl 132 168 9' 1 E 164, 3 100 154, ,.,1 Ketchen Shelly 126, 168 , ,f11,.,1ffn,f,f WAWW1 f-f1 Klrkes, Randy 21, 168, 112 1-Wwf,,,,+fe1, ,a,.1,,.,1 K1sselburg, Kyle 144, 146, 151, Klte, Cende 168 Koch, Susan 168 Krokstrom, Steve 168, 100 Laflln, Debra 168 Lamb, Jon 165 Lannon, Pot 102, 168 Large, Tammy 168 Laymeyer, Steve 168 Leadford Robble 12Z 132 168 Leck, Susan 139, 168 Ledford Davld 43, 140, 168 Leflore, Joe 119, 16Z 68 Lerman, Llsa 168 Lewls, Kenny 168 Little, Llsa 132, 163 Littlefield David 36, 168 Lloyd Donna 141, 168, Locke, Steve 36, 168 Lowe, Llsa 132 168 London, Elana 154, 152 166 Lowery, Doug 166 Malnen Robin 168 Malone, Lesa 132, 168 Manning, Mike 168 Marks, Jamie 140 141 166 Martin, Randy 129 168 Martin, Roger 133, 168, 172 Mothenyf Rhonda 168 Maxey, Kent 168 McClain, John 168 McClanahan, Chtls 168 104, 168 154, 152 168 Morgan, Shelly 66, 169 Morrison, Tonya 169 Moss, Heath 169 Mosley, Tracy 169 Mueke, Denlse 153, 169 Mullins, Jennie 111, 116, 119, 140 14 Murphy, Tlna 169 Muse, Paul 169 Myers, Katle 169 Neel, Tlna 112 169 Neely, Tracy 169 Negrete, Anglea 132 169 Nell, Cynthla 169 Nelson, Greg 159, 169 Nguyen, Hoang 125, 126, 158, 169 Nichols, Betty 67, 132 139, 169 Nunnally, Lee 169 Nutt, Carl 133, 152 169 Ousley, Jeannle 122, 132, 169 Owen, Carol 139, 154, 156, 169 Pacheco, Tony B4, 126, 139, 169 Pacquette, Ray 169 Parks,'5tephanl'e 169 , Partaln, Mlke 133, 169, 193 Payne, Laurl 122 169 Payne, Terry 169 Peltier, Paige 169 ' Perry, Keith 133, 169 Pennoyer, Robin 120, 141, 153, 169 Peters, Greg 124, 139 169 Peugh, Mark 169 Phllllps, David 154, 159, 170 Phllllps, Robert 170 Phllllps, Teresa 132 170 Plersoll, Klm 170 Potter, Cheryl 124, 12Z 170 Pogue, Vera 170 Power, Judy 122 170 Prather, Dawn 170 Prather, Shelly 170 Prlddy, Jeff 170 Purdom, Duffy 170 Ramos, Dawn 170 Reed Jody 170 Rhue, Angelo 161 Rice, Lorl 154, 156, 166, 170 Richardson, Kathy 170 Roberts, Samantha 161 170 Robinson, Rick 170 Rodenmayer, Jimmy 170 Rodenmayer, Julie 154, 158, 170 I Rogers, Llsa 126, 154, 155, 156, 170 Ruthe, Doug 170 Roy, Dawnl 170 Russell Jenny 88, 154, 156, 170 Russelb Lorl 170 103 Ryan, Anlta 170 170 1, 161, 169 Sellers Slzemore Shahan Shaw, Sherburn, 161 170 'D wrrrra ms. Tlm Smlth, Cllff 170 Smlth, Shele 171 'f We - wx se , f -,, A ', 1' I. steve 171 Ch'-fr' 171 T T k iicer, Robert 171:,-, gf ,. ,,..,1 , ,s Qerlngefr L0ffff'0,,11Qf.:mf1,A a 1 , 'Qs if 0 A fl, esffffewmfe T 'T J Sf1lf?Q1M?0ffen a p ff Stvdea, ,171 Svftwflqbi93'f5W9ae,Q5,i2 55 if A1 5W99 7999 ' Mdgppe, Steve 'h'f ff '1 ' S Tuan 171 7 ' 5 ,moi Ml Jennl 171 nm Q Lynn 103, 171 Mi A BT ab Phuc Xuan, 'V Andrew 3 f Davld 171 -4 Glen 171 Brett 171 Thompson, Kevln 154, Thompson, Pat 132, 171 X Thompson, Paul 171 Hhompson 5 ' uroughman Kevln 171 ,Jteye 171 2 'L 121171 Tlltan, Teresa 139, 171? Tobey, Klm 171 Toles, Tlrra Toney, Michelle, 136, 139, 171 Ton Nu, Mlssy 171 I, ,. 5 Shelly Elizabeth 161 Ken 174 Luclnda 116, Sharon 174 Wllllams, Tlm 174 122, 17 4 Russell 122 140 174 139, 159, 104, 174 174 154, 159, 174 Mark 174 Young, .Steve 174 Younger, Rlck 174 Saplmamar s Abbey, Kala 96, 176 , Anderson, Tracy 176 ' Anderson, Yvonne 120, 176 Armstrong, Larry 6Z 176 Badgwell, Madeline 178 Bailey, Don 176 H Balley, Mitchell 91, 176, 103 Ball, Mlke '176 Burke, Lorl 176 Barker, Gall 176 Barnes, Debbie 176 Barnes, Tlna 61, 176 Barnett, 102, 176 Barton, Russell 176 Barr, Sean 107, 176 Barrow, Kris 61, 176, 190, 104 Bayles, Klm 2, 32, 67, 117, 119, 176 Bearden, Natalle 2, 117, 119, 176, 193 Beasley, Stacy 176 Beall, Steve 176 Beck, Chrlsty 176 Behl. Barbara 11Z 119, 176, 176, 193 Bennett, Brenda 96, 176, 190, 103 Blbbs, Patrlcla 94, 176 Blzzarh Tony 61, 176 Black, Roosevelt 176 Blake, Clndl 176 Bush, Jimmy. 1793, ,hh Bush, Moryf'179' Byford Joetta 92, 94,5112 190 Byers, Paul 101 154, 159, 179 U V Caddy, Chell 179 V L Wgl' I Callsto, Alf 79 Campbell, C Am X Cannon, Lorl Cantera, Mlke 154,,159, 179 , , '35, Cantrell, Chrlstlne13L9 Capps, Mark 179 L Carner, Gena 91, 93 179 X! 1 Carpenter, Vlckl 3, L32 179 ff' QQ, V Carter, Dean 179 lv , QM, xr Carter, Mlkelyn 83,994 Champlln, Don 179 'L Chapin, Robert 179 Chapln, Sunna 17Z 179 Chaplin, M' 179 Clarlett, 91, 179 154, 159, 179 Cllngenpell, Shelly 179 Coday, Ran 179 Cohen, Larry 96, 179 Coleman, Stacl 179 Coltharp, Shelly 94, 179 Conners, Johnny 179 Cooke, Shelly 179 Coop, Steve 61, 95, 179 Casper, Loren 179 Casper, Terry 91, 179 Carney, Shell 120, 179 Cox, Dennis 179 Courtney, Jamie 179 Cauch, Clndy 179 Cunningham, Chad 179 Cutter, Todd 1.54, 157, 159, 179 Crabtree, Stephen 179 Dalgle, Steve 179, 190 Dallenbach, Debbie 179, 190 Dang, Bob 179 Darrough, Medea 154, 159, 179 Davls, Chrls 179 Davls, Klm 179,, ,, ,. Day, Wayne 61, 160 Dean, Rlchard 121, 160 Dean, Tony 152, 1609 L Deason, Jennifer 103, 106, 131 160 Deatherage, Deana 160 Deardofi Lorri 160 DeHart, Charles 160 Denzler, Cherl 160 Dickson, Stephen 160 DlGlacamo, Janet 127, 160 Dlll, Jeff 121, 154, 159, 160 Donaldson, Matt 144, 154, 159, 160 Drake, Joel 160 4 Drake, Robert 160 Tran, Kleu 125, 132 171 .Tran, Mlnh 1041 '171 f Trlckey, Paula z az 13g5gg?171ijgg193 A f Trlpp,21 Bab 171 'L , Trlplethlacl 126, '154, 1591 171 Tunnell, Jlmmy 171 4 -Tuner, Jerry 132 171 Turner, Shyerrl 129 171 Upton, Melinda 154, 156, 171 Vandertoak, Pat 154, 156, 151 171 Blum, Patil 154, 159, 176 Bohannon, Carlton 178 Band Mlke 176 Boulanger, Angle 91, 176' Bayles, Shlela 178 Brashears, Karen 94, 176 f Drummond Anlta 1542 159, 160' Dugan, Sean 160 Dunn, Stacey 160, 162 Durham, Rueben 160 Eastman, Bllly 160 Easton, Joi 91, 160 VanWossenhove, Llsa 154,,'f156m471 - Q'r' '- Vlck, John 171 Va, The 174 Wandelb Clndy 122, 174 Walters. Norman 174 Warren, Renee 126, 174 Watkins, Lynnls 43, 120 136, 174 'lWebb, Woody 174 1Wagonen Llnda 112, 174 Welch. Debbie 132 161 174 Westoven Pam 129, 174 Wheeleh Carl 174 Whlte, Bob 43, 166, 174 Whitehead Wendel 174 Whltener, Pam 156, 174 Breedlove, Teresa 120, 176 Brewer, Janet 176 Briscoe, Tlm 176 Broadwaten Elaine 176 Brown, Annette 91, 178 XBrawn,'Chrls 176 lirowo, ,Dianna 176 'Brown,,Erln 176 ' Brown, ,Larry 178 Brownfllsa 176 ,Brummem Mark 178 Burke, Rodney 178 Bums, she-rr 92 94, 176 Burrell, Maurlo 91, 176 Busen Paul 176 ack, 655155 fao Elklns, jronyf feagm 1 A y 4 if! Elllngtbn, Tom , f Mk .1 ,gf f , gllsuylckle 160, I: 1 L nllsati eanna ga, fnqgjg vrd feo A M' . '60 , A ' W ,. 1 159?iQ9f 150 1 F ard Sandyg? M? ft 'L Forst, Ann 160 197 Franklin, .Shlela 160, 106, Francls, Ronnie 61,2 11Zf,120' 160, 106 fry, Llsa 160 V .N.......... 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