East Central High School - Cardinal Yearbook (Tulsa, OK)

 - Class of 1987

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Njx Q D 'R 3 i 'a -2 -A J 5 5 -S 5 ,- . Q 1 -5, 'F m x5 'Q ST ss Ft E J- E 3 Q i . W fl .sr T '-- 'Q' K :S E S' 4. -34- l 'Q S f Q 'ft 5 53 T, .x E I 3 .:, .1 R in E 'L' Y ' ka 1 e 'f , Q Q. .vw 7 .. x Q bm N K fC A A sv? W5 577 EJ ,XSS -1 5 NE vu fx. 1 N Ky, , 4 .7 East Central Celebrates Sixty Years of Learning Sixty years of contributions on the part of administrators, faculty and stu- dents of East Central High Shool cannot be tabulated by the use of mere numbers. Their contributions to Tulsa's eastside, the city and state are so far reaching in a continuingly positive spectrum of learning, leadership and community spirit, that to attempt to View those con- tributions separately from all others is impossible. Entertwined like a time worn ivy stalk and an old stone wall dating back to the days when Garnett, Oklahoma peacefully rested here before statehood, East Central's traditions of excellence in developing its youth permeates the fab- ric of the community. Our school holds the compound dis- tinction of being one of the oldest and yet most modern and progressive in the met- ropolitan Tulsa area. East Central's his- tory has reflected the changing times and lifestyles of the past six decades. Steeped in tradition, our school is still adopting new ones to fit new occasions, as its stu- dent body and faculty strive for an iden- tity which is essentially East Central. Its history combines unique in- fluences: the country-rural origin, the transition into the Tulsa system, a one- time status as the most modern of Tul- sa's high schools and now a cornerstone which has and will supply more, well-ed- ucated citizens to the area. In the beginning, eastside Tulsans felt the need for a new high school. With continued on p. 2 Faculty members, left to right, Mr. O.D, Bell, re- tiredg Mrs. Jan Armstrong, English instructor and Mr. Eddie Dyer, athletic director, all remember well teaching in the old East Central building. Along With Dr, James Darland, principal, they helped the Cardinal yearbook staff commemorate East Centralis sixtieth anniversary by posing in front of the now painted Hred brick school house with Mr. Gerald Harmon 3 classic car. Thelluuhnal Vbhnne2CXl Thba,OkM. 1927-1987 Celebrating Sixty Years 1 Eastside Spirit ls Sustained For Sixty Years continued from p. 1 a rural setting at what is now Admiral Place and Garnett, the first East Central building was completed in 1927, riding the crest of an uneasy current into the depression days ahead. The land that it sits on was sold to the school board for 351 by Garnett farmer, L.O. Cremin, with the stipulation that the land was to always be used for a school or he or his heirs would reclaim their ownershi Mr. A.F. Hyden, newly designated superintendent and first principal, and his community supporters had organized the school against the advice of the state superintendent of schools, because local high school students were having to com- mute as far as Central High School, then in downtown Tulsa, to complete their secondary education. Our school's first name was indeed Central High School, but school board member Mr. Claude White along with Mr. Lloyd Grove and Mrs. Edna Horn suggested that they change the name to East Central, to avoid mix-ups in the fu- ture with the Central High School down- town. Up over the front doors, bricks were knocked out above the name Cen- tral and a limestone block with the word East was inserted. With a teaching staff of three and approximately 65 students, the first building contained 12 classrooms and one small auditorium, part of School continued on p. 5 p, Although seniors looked at thmgs Ill -W i different Ways, they still stood by each other. fabove right! Misti Morgan Wai- ted for the pitch. fbelowj Senior Cards X jammed at all the games. flower right! Z Seniors l 1 , Q I P X xjjvfb, W 'mr L N 1,- mer. . , ff He px' - . ' 5 gg I W 5' K ,,, ,1 , ,ww af W ,,.. , W ,WN w N 0 f lr , uv'-Q Na X , ., X ,A M. R l. The Cardinal Mascot, Ronda Peters, looked shy, but we all knew the truth. Ileftj Shane Gillette and Kurt Keener tried to pick up Deanna Smith at a football game. fbelowj A . pe, Y I V - . Cardinal fans Ray Zuniga, Jay Hawk- ins, Janet Droms, Tracy Bohanan, Kathy Taylor, Kerri Engel, Kara Webb, and Stacey Gibson were always willing to pose for the camera. fabovej Billy Over- man and Bobby Stem, rebels with a cause, dressed up for sophomore points. lrigh tj 'E M as . s, ,, ,, at al v, H- :a X .f 'lv ,Zi f s n , -,Ag Sixty years of Seniors 3 Drafty Wmds and short skirts caught the eyes of the senior guys! Kmiddlej Paula Webb enters the Senior Board Executlve Sulte Krzghtj Johnna Helstrom and Ronda Peters thought they were in Ha wa1'1'dur1'ng Spir- it Week. Kbelowj John Richison, Travis Funk and Tommy Ortega strolled in from lunch. frightj 'agp . .Q , me s we.. l nf., .J ' -we-:f W 1-v at 3... 'T' ' 'Mfg 1,351 ,-S, ai me we iiiif? 533 Q M... .. M W. .. ,-Wm-kG4,.f?'f , -wang ,,.,.....,,..-..-4--- , -X N Z, S5 3 .. .. 'nf Q 'SE it S , S555 25 ,-5 sts? A sl -2 1, H 5 f Q SQ xl 'X h 1:, W 3 3 ig. sl P323 - ww? 65,5535 -ml W Z 2 .s w 2 Q35 ,, S 55 U Qi T. 143 lx is xv if , e l Q? K 2 V I ge kj I ixgst F L3 me 5 .Q M 'SEX X, W zv. W . fm swf' w e L- W' ' . - 1s ?silx551f.af2i9-.222-.wifffew:.'iVff5z:411ff.?12'iQf2 imsfifgsgsi: +2s1Qifv?z-5fk.2f:1:s7-Azggllfgiggiwai 1,Qeg:giq,g5ff'3'.rX tif' 5 H:-,,2-:,- .f u-. , A A -f . w g se?r-meW,-fwfsz-23?-4.Ql.:z-Mifffmfkxgfrwr-vfe,1g.WfmNewwe1f.w,fP2Ew2M,,,f7e'?Xmg-wegxzfzrwpew-fn-f?f1m-95531 wife-ffxfuz iw-fwwl 1.. -Q w h X M - - eu ,N Mega paul , W, ,, .em ATM .. M X ,N fm. , x, L, W We A ,. X W , .. . mx. ' ?f,lsS?f:Q1sf.1f fi ffflsfiv-ff' L1 wifi:-wif,--:f,t fffwilivfssgzf':'1sggw1gg-gee, 1WifQWisf324?1ze1ff1,gi:a,Zfwxegee.. wimeel s .3 Q S -, -- .... . ..,, W. ,. . Q? ffl Seniors show the underclassmen the meaning of spirit 'lat the pep assembly. Ileftl Dr. James Darland Watched in , amazement as the students passed through the halls. flower left! Cardinal Colors Fly High continued from p. 2. y District itll' one a nine acre tract. At difl ferent times, this building housed both elementary and junior high school ystuf dents, aswell asihigh school. The build-C ing remains,ran old brickfstructure on the Green Country Christian Academy, r property. it 6 9 C C ' Mr. Hydenf was instrumental in' choosing ourschool name and colors, An assembly of the student body was called in 1927. At that time the St. Louis Cardi-or nal baseball team vvs very successful, and several Oklahomans were members of the team.'The St. Louis fans copied theiridols and chose as their name and mascot the Cardinal, using the bird's proud colors of red and white. It was not until the late 1960's that the mascot would change its image into the current Fighting Cardinalf' which most stu- dents now associate as the school em- blem. A victorious 11-man football team was formed in 1930, with Mr. Hyden as the coach. For four years, the East Cen- tral Cardinals were ranked in the top few of their district. Then in 1934 the athlet- ic department dropped 11-man football for two years, until 1937, when six-man football was resumed. CSee more details of this early team in the Sports section of the book.l p One of g the prominent contributors to the earlyyears of East Central was Mr. William L.r Wickett, who was appointed as superintendent ing1948 when the school was comprisediof 267 students and nine faculty me1nbers.l-le served for 14 years until 1962, at rytp which timeEast Central was incorporated into the Tulsa 'Public School system afterila lengthy le- , gal battle that wentto the State Supreme Court. Cn January 15, 1951, EastiCen- tral's first bandiwas establishedlwith Mr. McPhetersas its director. lSeemore de- tails on the first band in the Performing Arts section ofthe book.l 9 f 9 Mr. James W. Payne, principal of East Central High School, began his ca- reer in this capacity during the fall ses- sion of 1955, at which time a second building was opened to house the senior high school students. Junior high school students remained in the original build- ing. ln July of 1960 a tornado tore into the little red brick school, destroying most of its auditorium, knocking over walls, like a block house is destroyed by a child. The hot summer of 1960 was bro- ken by the clouds and harsh winds. The tornado's damage to the school was ex- tensive. But to the optimist, it was a chance for a new beginning. continued on p. 6 Sixty years of Seniors 5 Optimism in the Face of Difficulty W continued from p. 5 Students started the fall term to the accompaniment of saws, hammers and drills as workmen painstakingly rebuilt the school A On Se tember 6 h h l ' ' 1 p , W en sc oo opened, students had to dodge the workmen s scaffolds as improvements continued to be made: . The 240 sophomores, juniors and seniors attended classes in the cafeteria and junior high building, until the damaged parts were - repaired and ready for use. The second milestone of East Cen- ,c f tral's history was the transitional period V into the Tulsa Public Schools, Indepen- dent School District ifl. The year was I 1962, as the city's growth pattern began e sweeping to the east. ,V Major obstacles were encountered t j for the community members had been 1 proud of the school's traditions and inde- qt pendence, and feared losing the individ- ualism which had marked the school's 1 earlier days. Although there was some f concern along this line that the name N East Central was too repetitive of Cen- Q, tral High School, and the red and white colors were the same as the school, then downtown, the patrons were unwilling to change either the school name or colors. They were ultimately assured that these traditions would remain. The campus at the time had two brick buildings, an outside cafeteria, , continued on p. 9 Ronda Peters worked on her tan while the rest of the team relaxed in the shade. Iabovej Jeff Perryman and April Sook A V , . ,. , , I thought: Were such a close couple, ' ' Kbelowj Shawn Thompson took time 1 out at lunch for a dip. fright! E A :adwa- Nw. ,W 6' Seniors X f iii QE!! Elizabeth Nguyen paid attention While Shelli Barrow posed for the cam- era. fleftl English is sometimes better known as naptime. Ibelowj 5 X w , if Q Qtsfkg ff Keith Kirk demonstrated to Sheila English, Nicki Carlton and Johnna Hel- strom how to operate a camera. Iabovej Jenneken Betkelmans kicked back af- ter a long day. Krightj 23 Sixty years of Seniors 7 Darin Plautz, Shannon Fultz and Marcus Childs mistakenly dressed for Nerd Day. fbelowl Second year members ofthe yearbook staff: Karen Pearman and Kristi Misenhelter were used to taking orders from Mrs. Judith Holt, sponsor. frightj During spirit Week Jolynne Gaddy, Alan Potter, Lisa Schweitzer, Jarrett Rector, Melissa McWhirt, Darin Plautz and Lynn Bradley showed their spirit by dressing up for Hfties day. I upper Tlgh tj Baby Cards never caught an unspirited senior at a Pep Rally. Irightj 8 Seniors .ns'?.':f if . .x on KKK Ygj Tommy Ortega, Richard Milliser, Don Kirnery, James Cantrell, John Richison, Keith Kirk, Travis Funk and Todd Diaz were found in their usual morning spot. Ileftj Cardinals, We've Come A Long Way Baby continued from page 6 which at one time had also housed ele- mentary students, and five prefabricated buildings. ln inclement weather, stu- dents had to don slickers and carry um- brellas to walk across the campus for lunch. Supplies and textbooks were criti- cally low. There were no literature books for the 12th gradeg consequently, a set of discarded books was borrowed from Hale. To meet the lack of choir robes for choral presentations and yearbook pic- tures, Will Rogers High School supplied a discarded set of blue and gold robes. The struggle was on to build East Cen- tral into a modern, fully equipped school. The plans for a new East Central High School began in July of 1963. Wil- liam Henry Ryan and his assistant, Wil- liam Haney, did some pioneering in de- signing and building the school. We wanted it to look different, not just like other high schools in Tulsa. We designed it so that the students would have pride in it, and I think we achieved our goal, said Mr. Ryan. The Board of Education awarded a 32.8 million contract to the Wickersham Construction Co. in June of 1964. Construction on the unique build- ing began. The next phase of East Central's progression began in the fall of 1964, as the senior and junior highs were divided. A split schedule was inaugurated to acco- modate the expanding enrollment. The senior high had increased to 681 stu- dents, With a combined senior and junior high faculty of 45 members. On the ex- tended day plan schedule, the high school was in session from 7 a.m. until noon, at which time the campus was evacuated to allow the junior high shift to move in from 12:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. Classes were held on 45 minute periods with a ten minute milk break. There was no time or place for the varsity ath- letic teams to practiceg the yearbook had difficulty scheduling picturesg there were no class plays, assemblies, or rehearsals of any type. The optimum learning peak could be achieved only with more horne- work assignments than the students had encountered before. These handicaps were alleviated on January 24, 1966 when East Central's new school doors were opened to its 650 students. The junior high remained at the old location, which was later renam- ed Lewis and Clark Junior High School. Principal James Payne, gave classes an unexpected concert when he sent music over the new intercom system instead of opening it for voice transmission. During the 197 0's, the ultra-modern building attracted some unusual and ul- tra-modern approaches. A pilot program called modular scheduling was tried for two years. Herein, students would follow a six-day rotational schedule during a five-day week, meeting in large auditori- um groups at times and in small groups at other times. The students even had free mods, 20 minute periods, where they could choose the class they needed to at- tend to. Other new programs have been offered in the l980's, such as the current gifted and talented classes. East Central's enrollment has rocketed from the 681 students of 1965 to the present 1,762 students and 84 fac- ulty members. There have been some fluctuations up and down in these figures for the past 10 years. This rapid growth necessitated the addition of a new wing, which was opened in late spring of l9'?0. The schoolls total cost of construction came to 63,640,-470.00 and it contains 264,818 square feet of floor space with '19 classrooms on a 40 acre campus. In August of 197 9, Mr. James Payne, original building principal and principal of East Central High School for 24 years, was deceased. Some long time faculty members felt his very philosophy perme- ated the walls of the building and lived long after he was gone. Mr. Larry Smith, then assistant principal, became the acting principal for one year. Coming from Memorial High School, Dr. James Darland has served as principal of our school since the fall of 1980. The school has continued to flour- ish and grow in quality under his careful guidance and leadership. The yearbook staff of 1987 wishes that all of you 1987 Cardinals have also grown and flour- ished in this sixtieth year of East Central High School. May these halls ring joy- fully for at least another sixty years with the voices of the future. 1 1 by Judith Holt Sixty years of seniors 9 1 5 or at least the last twenty years of East Central's 60 ears of existence, Ro al Cardinals have been singled out by then' peers and honored for thelr outstanding qualities, performance and contributions. Whether chosen on the basis of popularity or achieve- ment the students featured in this section of the yearbook K . . . 'fi have taken their places 1n a long hall of fame extending back to 1927. Now let's view the cream of the Cardinal crop. e 155 'R . i r . , rw, lx Y bex, 1---A- ' Mr. and Miss East Cen t1'al,Steffan An- derson and Paula Webb, were ready to show their new belongings. Kabovej Brian Hines, Trey Wells,Steffan An- derson, Kenny Hartsell and Tommy Drullinger proved to be quite the dudes. ftop right! The royal court took a break from its hectic schedule at Eastland Mall. fright! 10 Royalty gg gf 3 as 2 dj' QPIQFSIBS gf :- X Outstanding Cardinals x Qs T 'W nw w NX. mm, W we mM Y., ,, ,mm -X Achieve iff? JW Y x GS gf:-34 , ,,,,L,n W 9 Ml x A V , 'TW Paula Webbis and Steffan Anderson 's spnits soared with their new honors. Iabovej Sherry Hamm, Julie Cra wsh- am Robin Wa ters, Brian Ihnes and Tommy Drullinger showed great en thu- siasm ln being part of the Coronation, K top righ tj Shannon Benson and Bran- don Biclde, crown bearers, said cheese! fbottom right! fffff ' . Q 5 , K v www-w ai A W X WWWEQIW X Q Q- gm f. f ?5jgf,wfi:iffif?3 mf1f2if eff: , x ' ,ll -1- i '94 d nfs can best ' zu 8 highest hdvvfsfghfihgave Sfauffer The thai? Pee ' 7 h Twenty-one years of Royalty I1 ,Mb 2,19-you Mt. and Miss East Central Steffen Anderson and Paula Webb ul feel very fortunate to have obtained the high honor ofrepre- 'AI feel very honored to have been chosen as Mr. East Central the senting our senior class. l lcnow this will be one ofthe greater se- XVI Hom among the members ofEast Cen tral 's Hnest senior class nior classes ofEast Central due to the spirit, closeness, and high yet! f Steffan Anderson achievement and I am very proud to be a part ofit. - Paula Webb 12 Royalty Wifi ,W Paula Webb, Miss East Central the XXl, was senior Steffan Anderson, Mr. East Central XVI, was FCA East Central 's royal court of 1986. Itopj Sreffan board vice-president, FCA treasurer, a two year mem- president, student council vice-president, a three-year Anderson and Paula Webb were caught trying to ber of NHS and was actively involved in pep club and member of NHS and was actively involved in pep club steal some brownies. fbottom Iekj If the shoe Hts, Youth for Christ. She plans to attend QU. and dental and varsity athletics. He plans to attend OSU. in pre- wear ir! fbottom rightl school to pursue a career in pedodentistry. med and go on to OU, medical school. Royalty 13 Senior Court Attendants Cindy jones St Kenny Hartsell Hefty SL Trey Wells SL Misti Morgan frightl l .nm W V6 X Vx 1 ' QSEPB f 4 ., junior Court Attendants , ,rg K IE, S .gs . .4 , it n t, is ' w:J,1g,t':w.iWx 5 A gl Rachel Merritt Gt Shawn Fisher fleftl, Stacey Gibson S1 Steve Cherrington Qcenterj, GL Rochelle Merritt St Scott Howlett frightl Royalty I5 Sophomore and Freshman Court Attendants Bobby Stem SL Amy Staton Qfront leftl, Mark Wayne GL jennifer Bolton Qfront rightl, Shannon Swafford GL Holly Hartsell Qhaclc leftl, SL Dale House SL Shawna Kahn fbaclc right, f r.j':'1 QQHW Mita Cardinals of the Year kTommy Drullinger and Robin Waters al fthY 17 -ilu: 4 September Cards: Misti Morgan Gr Steffan Anderson isti Morgan is an active member of Southport Baptist Church and of H. O, SA. She has played basketball dur- ing her Hrst two years ofhigh school andsokball during the last two. Misti was involved with the East Central Pep Club, Misti plans to pursue a health career and attend Tulsa junior Col- lege and later to attend Olclahoma University for a major in den tal hygiene. Misti 's highest honor was being chosen attendant to Miss E. C. for all four years of her attendance here. 18 Sept. Cardinals of the Month teffan Anderson maintained a 4.33 grade point average and was ranked 13th in the senior class, He was especially hon- ored by being elected Mr. East Central XVI. Stefian was a varsity football letterman, Student Council vice-president and FCA presiden t, He plans to atrend the University of Oklahoma and spe- cialize in sports medicine. Steffan is an active member ofSheridan Christian Center Church and received the D.A.R. Good Citizen- ship Award, aula Webb served as FCA treasurer and vice-president of the senior class. She is a member of Pep Club, Youth for Christ, and FH C. Paula attends Sheridan Chr1'stian Cen ter and enjoys getting involved in church activities. After graduation, she plans to attend Oklahoma University and major in dentistry. Paula likes helping people and will strive for success. enny Hartsell was a member ofthe varsity baseball team and was elected to the honor of being a junior and senior attendant to Mr. East Central. Kennyis involved in FCA, FHC, and DECA as Well. Kenny plans to attend college next year and to eventually major in business management. I-Ie maintained a 2.9 grade point average and ranlced 126th in the senior class. Gctober Cards: Kenny Hartsell SL Paula Webb Slew -S +P? c l iiss A my V Y' 2 . X , . if H una 5 . - Q' mf E lk' ssl Oct. Cardinals of the Month 19 3 s 5 0 5 r K 5 2 November Cards: Tommy Drullinger G1 Cindy jones indy jones was involved in such activities her senior year ommy Drullinger was an active member in FCA and Pep as Pep Club, FCA, FBLA, and was a senior attendant in Club. He was president of Student Council and vice-presi- the Royal Court. Cindy plans to attend Tulsa junior Col- dent of FCA, he was also a three year member of NHS. lege for one year and then transfer to Oklahoma State University Tommy has lettered four times in varsity baseball and three times and study law. in varsity basketball. He had a 4.18 grade point average and will graduate 2 I st in the class. He plans to play junior college baseball or go to Oklahoma State University and major in veterinary medi- cine or computer science. 20 Nov. Cardinals of the Month heila English was an active member in DECA, FCA, con- ommy McCall was an active member of the East Central cert chorus, senior board, and NHS. She enjoys singing and Cafdfnal football Pmgf-am 51'nCe his nesnm-an Yeaf- He is entertaining. Sheila plans to attend Harding University as Planning fo Hffe11dNEO and mnfnf in 3gnCUlfUfe' T0nUnY a business management major. said, This year was the greatest and being elected Cardinal ofthe Month has truly made it better. December Cards: Sheila English SL Tommy McCall wg' -fm., A Dec. Cardinals of the Month 21 W ..,, s 1 A,,A MZ , aw i tae V H , ? s .. N.,,N , ' '1 , --,-f 'iAAi E Ii-' V, A , , rryy 'W ' wr ,..,,,-- I ,I if 5 fu ': 4, ,,,, W i, ,W w- 3' U ii M and if ll lhthll SH C rssssyssyyis A ...... 1- ' ' .,AAA W s y we 911. AJAV 1' r if .- ' AA may ww f0 f sy 3 ss W A k 5- , . ':VV!V I A ' L ,..,, ,, .J,. W... a,,, M 4 M., fr MW Q gf? a if f liff nl l l A ' Mp A , . - s A W, , A .f f l 2 I i S. January Cards: Trey Wells SL juli Evertz rey Wells was a member of Pep Club, FCA, and a two year uli Evertz was a member of Pep Club and secretaryftreasurer member of NHS. He was a four year letterman on East ofthe Advanced French Club. She is active in the Calvary Centrals' varsity baseball team and acted as chaplain for Baptist Church youth group and holds a 3.8 grade point Student Council. He plans to attend mCd1'C3I school at the Univer- average. After graduation, juli plans to attend college and major in sity of Oklahoma specializing in physical therapyfsports medicine. foreign relations. 22 Jan. Cardinals of the Month obin Waters was involved in FCA, NHS, Pep Club, AFS, arin Plautz was involved in FHC, NHS, Pep Club and and served as Student Council treasurer. She was ranked served as FCA vice-president. He has been a three year 5th in her class and was a finalist to Miss East Central. She starter on the varsity basketball team. He hopes to play bas- was an All-State softball player and plans to play softball while pur- lcetball for a major college while majoring in some type of business suing a career in pediatrics. She attends Will Rogers United Meth- Held. odist Church. Februaw Cards: Robin Waters SL Darin Plautz Feb. Cardinals of the Month 23 March Cardszl Brad Christensen SL Sherry Hamm herry Hamm has been an active person this year in a num- ber of school organizations. She 's served as an active member of Student Council and was also involved in or- ganizations serving as the Pep Club spirit chairman, and being a member of FCA, and German Club. She plans to go to Olclaho- ma University and major in pre-law. 24 March Cardinals of the Month rad Christensen spent his senior year participating in DECA and FCA. He was a twofyear letterman on the var- sity football team as well as being the sports editor on the yearbook staff for his junior and senior years. He plans on attending college and majoring in journalism and being the best sports broad- caster ever. ichelle Bolen held the ofhce of senior class secretary. ee Martin maintained a 3.0 grade point average. He attends She was also involved in many other activities such as Garnett Church of Christ where he is an active member of French Club, Pep Club, DE CA, FCA, Youth for Christ, the youth group. He enjoys attending concerts and eating and her church youth group. In the hiture, Michelle plans to attend at Coney Island. He also held the ofhce of Presidentof his Photograf OSU or NSU and to Worlc in a medical Held. phy Il class. April Cards: Lee Martin SL Michelle Bolen a- fi i , xiii ' llllll SKWHM N'-Y2.. :. April Cardinals of the Month 25 Brian Potter Sr Kerry Barnett Michele Bolen SL Andrew Portteus Most Likely to Succeed Being elected by my class as one who is most likely to succeed makes me very proud and gives me more ambi- tion to work harder for worthwhile goals. - Kerri Barnett Learning to love in this life is the only true success . . . nothing else comes close. - Brian Potter Most Concerned Being elected most concerned gives me a tremendous joy. Knowing I 've pleased my Hiends encourages me to live up to the expectations of others. - Michele Bolen lt gives me great pride and joy to be elected most concerned by my classmates. I t encourages me to search for the best in myself and others. Andrew Portteus Most Talented Being chosen by my h'iends as Wd1o's- Who Most Tal- ented has made the many hours of practice worthwhile. - Robin Waters Given this honor by the Senior Class makes my years playing basketball worthwhile - Darin Plautz 26 Senior Who's Who Cindy jones Sv. Kenny Hartsell Friendliest The Hiendly atmosphere that everyone at E. C. conveys, makes it easy to feel accepted and to return the kindness. I 'm greatly honored to receive this priceless memory. - Cindy jones It is a great honor to be selected by my fellow seniors. lt was a great shock as my teachers didn 't think the same! f Kenny Hartsell Wittiest I am sincerely happy for being named wittiest by my fellow classmates. - julie Crawshaw First, I would like to thank the academy, my mom, my dad and yes, the student body, for being honored. - Doug Turner Most School Spirited Being selected most school spirited is truly a prestigious honor. The enthusiasm of the students and ziaculty made it easy to keep the unique spirit of E. C. alive. - julie Warne I only hope I have somehow inspired more people to show a little pride in our school and what it stands for. - Tommy Salamon Doug Turner SL Jule Crawshaw julie Warne SL Tommy SaQamon Senior Who's Who Z7 . -Q - - e rrirrri JP' lu yy F jf' 'Y X If A X7 , , 'l ' X W- af ' .1 N, .,!y!M 1 , 'W-mf-F M ,,,,, My , - X x -3? 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Bquuuuau V +3 - fi, e - - -elelaleielelfzfplf 5512-2 1 nf- mf mil' .an .mf ,mf N. ' Laura Miller jeff Moffett Misti Morgan Darin Plaurz Andrew Portteus Brian Potter Shelly Rice Q 'W 4l.V 'MV 'WV -lg-r My 'UV 1 Y I v -. ff: Z --g.' I-I-...LI-L. 11 H ran f.:-. '- :Lil ,Z 3, Iii: 5 .- if .',':. :. tl .6 2-J:-i. ' -.'-'-.,'.. : ,:- .' -'.,. g..-g.-..- '. sw.-:L Hall of Fame Each faculty member, counselor and principal had the opportunity to nominate several deserving seniors for this special section of the yearbook known as the Hall of Fame. These students were all nominated more than once by staff members and met stringent requirements for behavior and academic performance. Their number repre- sents no more than ten percent of the graduating class. Hall of Fame 29 Traci Aiken Steffan Anderson Angelique Andrews Carol Andoe Mike Babb Kerry Barnett Veronica Bender Chuck Bensinger jane Bevan Stacie Blue Kelli Bohannon Michelle Bolen Greg Bowles Christina Bracy Pam Brimer Patty Burnette jamie Cantrell Kristan Cantrell Nicki Carlton Rhonda Carrell Kristi Carter Lisa Casey Brad Christensen Laura Clancy Shelly Cosper Tracy Cox julie Crawshaw Nick DiGiacomo Tommy Drullinger Sheila English juli Evert: David Frederick Dee Gilreath Tricia Grona Tonya Guinto jay Gulley jeff Halford Sherry Hamm Kandy Harker Robyn Hill Shawn Hilton Debbie jackson Karen jeck Scott jones jim jordan Mitch Kannady Don lGmery Keith lG'rk ,,,, fx You've come a lo , B f W . tt ff , f H, V, ,y ,, ng , 2 , 11 is l X V125 ka W' 'K , a ff , - - x J' 5 Q n ' - 1 ' K , 1 2:21 f 4 .... F Y. ' ug ' '59- , V A 5 , W ' X v M vm it , . SJ., Q , , 'RQ' X ' 1 pw 1 .., I ,I w is K 5' A a ' K t fa, Z1 . ,dw 3, ' 'J' 3' 1 f. ,, f is 3 f - :J 9 K' 1566? -hiwazvsa? 7 ' 's.. . 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M- , , . , ', 11 fefmil. ,f 1, .14 r1Eif11,1, 1 1 Lf.. e N . . 1 Qi Je I ' 1 E' K , ,,-1 1-- .11 Gina Knapp Wlrlri Lancaster Heather Madison Dulce Martin Susan Martin lGm Matlock Tommy McCall Laura Miller Milre Miller judy Milner Knsri Misenhelrer jeff Moffett Wade Motierr Debbie Negrere Machelle O'Dell Sean O'DelI Lance Osrerhout Regina Paul Karen Peam-ian Ronda Peters Curtis Phillips Darin Plautz Lora Price Shannon Robbins Melissa Rowe Bubba Sawyer Angie Schad Sangini Shah jason Shay Valerie Sparks Brett Sutton Paula Taylor Larry Thomas Tho Thai Lisa Todd Gary Tmde Lisa VanFossen Wendy Vaughan Lori W'allcer Malea Walls julie Wame Robin Waters Paula Webb Trey Wells Leanne 1Wlliams Robert Yerton Sherry Wngsr Tricia Zane Senior Baby Pictures 31 he class of 1987 had the distinctive honor not only of being the first four year class to graduate in re- cent E.C. history, but also of being the class to graduate from East Central upon its sixtieth anniversary. This years senior class has proven themselves to be tr Cardinals said Michele Bolen, senior class secretary students who believe in their school, their activities and most of all themselves. Seniors have set traditions of ex- cellence. 1-- ' S 2 ,fe ...f Ray Zuniga and Ronda Peters showed junior Chris Yerton that seniors rule! Iabovej Senior '87 Cardinals showed their spirit throughout the year. Iabove right! Ronda Peters reluctantly stepped out of the Cardinal mascot suit. fright! 32 Seniors A 'ft G12 C1113 Sixty Years of Senior Cheerleaders Kim Matlock, Debbie Scott, Deana Heath, Heather Madison and Julie Warne proudly dis- played their support and enthusiasm. fabovel Senior Board Officers Paula Webb, v. pres.g lVHchele Bolen, sec.g Kerry Barnett, pres. and Andrew Port- teus, trees. guided the seniors through a year to remember. fabove right! Brent Gordon, senior, tool: time out to pick his nose creatively. fright! X 9 vw .. ...., lm M. v. ...W W wr., vi. V. -v vw-ww' iw-Mm wi-L A ? v it yiwxtwt FW vm -1 ,,.. .1 H 33- B- ' :IWC 498' 118 t . '11 be t W1 01055 Kerry Vefy rd for Us to Sixty years of Seniors 33 34 Seniors 591- , I My ' A.. ,1 1.'T'- 1 A g A 'ii fi' J I Traci Aiken Brenda Anderson Stacy Anderson Steffan Anderson Carol Andoe Robert Armstrong Reggie Askew Nicole Atchison Mike Babb Melanie Bardin Kerry Barnett Larry Barnett Rick Barnett Shelli Barrow Laura Bartelsmeye 'H s. I 1 I Jeff Berkley Veronica Bender Tom Bennett Chuck Bensinger Jenneken Berkelmans David Beymer Tammy Bittle Stacie Blue Harvey Bohanan Kelli Bohannon My X s, Angelique Andrews ' s k 4 Rick Barnes O r Cassie Batchelor Jane Bevan Michele Bolen ew .., Yen Boone Greg Bowles Christina Bracy Lynn Bradley Roy Brashears Aaron Briggs , Q, 1 of ' A y 5 if -ev- Q9---r Lisa Briggs Pam Brimer David Brown Deanna Buehring Patty Burnette Anastacia Burns - -L V Melissa Busby Michael Byford Steve Byrne Missy Bushnell Tony Caldron Rachel Cannon John Cantero James Cantrell Kristan Cantrell Nicki Carlton Rhonda Carrell Kristi Carter Kim Cartwright Lisa Casey Darlena Cauthon Marcus Childs Dennis Choate Laura Clancy Sixty years of Seniors 35 36 Seniors Brad Christensen Michael Cole Bryan Conn Doug Cooper Marla Cooper Lat Coppenger ew 4'--'P 5: Vi sift Tracy Cox Vicki Cox Shelly Cosper Michael Couch Terrance Counce Steve Cox .,, Q nw' ! 4 Q A 5 1 Y ' W KJ iw x, . J J. Ninn , ii 'X Kevin Crane Julie Crawshaw Joel Crayton Danna Day Melody Davis Tina Dare Brian Cunningham David Cummins Sean Crossley Joann Deardorff Patricia Deel Greg Denney Todd Diaz Nick Digiacolno Michael Dill Valerie Dix John Donaghue Harold Dotson 3 X S , 'xxx Y , n 1 fi F ' I , 11 3 I3 ii ' Penni Doving Bobby Dowdy Greg Doyle Tommy Drullinger Leon Duncan Machelle Duncan Melanie Durham Tony Durham Sheila English Tonja Estira Juli Evertz Diane Fallin Charles Farrar Bobby Farris Sabrina Farris Vanassa Fergusan Chris Fields Kenney Fox if Todd Foxx Michael Francis Shenna Franklin Theresa Franklin Tim Franklin David Frederick Chris Freeman Susan Freeman - Paula Frisbie Travis Funk Lois Gaines Jason Garoutte Sixty years of Seniors 37 38 Seniors Crystal Garrett Brian Gaston Misty Gibbons ,M Darren Gooch Brent Gordon Shawn Gotcher w,Q:..l, Annette Griffin Michelle Griffin Tricia Grona Jeff Halford Sherry Hamm Kandy Harker Andy Harwell Chuck Hastings Jay Hawkins Shane Gillette Dee Anne Gilreath Darin Gleghorn 1 1 Todd Gourd Bill Gray David Green 3 fu Tonja Guinto Jay Gulley Jeanette Guthrie Dana Harrison David Harrison Kenny Hartsell Mark Hawks Deana Heath Johnna Helstrom Donna Hendei son N Diana Hornbeak Debbie Jackson James J ewart Leanne Jones Robyn Hill Tommy Horvath Jacci Jackson Wendy John WP , Scott Jones Shawn Hilton Brian Hines Kay Hoover N, IR ' Greg Houpe Calvin Ingram Stephanie Inkanish 'QQ Phillip Jackson Teresa James Denna Jamison Jeff Johnson Thomas Johnson Cindy Jones I 4, Bruce Hopper Shonta Isom PM X Karen Jeck Dale Jones x I Tammy Jones Jim Jordan Michael Joseph Andreas Kahlen Sixty years of Seniors 39 Seniors Commence pon Their Futures The class of '87 set their plans for the future, realizing the future was just a step away. The seniors started their fundraisers for the senior prom by selling megaphones and Tom's candy and also by holding a garage sale. Graduation became a reality when ceremonies took place on Tuesday, June 2, at the Tulsa Mabee Center. Vesper services took place on Sunday, May 31, at 4 p.m. Looking back on the year, the seniors took pride in their school, their classmates and their class officers. Senior class officers were Kerry Barnett, pres.g Paula Webb, vice-pres., Michelle Bolen, sec. and Andrew Portteus, treasurer. As the seniors approached the end of the year, an un- avoidable milestone lay in their paths...they had to make some difficult decisions about what to do in the com- ing years. Their senior year for most was one of joy and achievement, expe- riences and close friendships, some which may last for a lifetime. One en- couraging thought which the seniors could take with them as they left these hallowed halls was the fact that they were carrying on a long tradition of positive contributions on the part of the numerous other graduates of East colorful and meaningful sixty year his- tory. for 1 Tanya Trotter smiles for the camera While Misti' Morgan poses in her usual position. fabove right! Darin Plautz is off in his own world. fbelowl Q3 .W-as ,,,, 4a or - 'H H 5 ,. ri 1' lwul li' 4 0 Seniors W Central High School throughout its 5 if 1 3 n,t+,,...T,, , -7 Q .. The flagpole seems to be a popular spot for Kristan Cantrell, Lori Mosher, Doug Turner, and Ton ja Guin to. lleft! Todd Gourd and Andy Harwell aren it in any hurry to get back to class. lbelowj ,A ham:-... -0,--a!'V ' f rea , s if 'ff -N T wif, x t w.. :V I-. A av ' ' 'L i, Y Q N , , 5 Y x - Q-..,,, fc'-LJ ,, ,, rx:- Jyff' ' ' ' z ' 4yl3Q -5 - W , v,5,,,:4V .I I . -s , MJ r - V, , Uvr ,A -. .rg A , 433.- 4','1 ' W. 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Ed Lacie Vikki Lancaster Theresa Lankster Joe Larkin 1 f Kim Le Darren Lightfoot Ryan Linn Wileda Logan .59 -1 N L Kandace Kimbrel Don Kimery Machelle Knight John Korzelius il Chris Larum Shelli Lawhorn M K fx 'S Chuck Macaw Heather Madison 'QP' Dawn Mahoney Paul Mainer Jason Maloy Toui Manirath Scott Manley Dan Manor if Bradlee Marick Natalie Marrs Kim Matlock X Michael Matthews Daniel McClain Angie Miner Judy Milner , I ',I: .7+ f Terri McClellan Fran Miller Kristi Misenhelter 'Fl' s Yue- .,, f J Duke Martin Lee Martin Susan Martin Kendra Martinez Melissa Mays Tommy McCall Keith McCaslin Kelly McCauly David McElhannon Mike McKinney Guy McNitt Leslie Meyers Laura Miller Mike Miller Rebecca Miller Richard Milliser Kelley Mize Bill Moews Jeff Moffett Dennis Morales Sixty years of Seniors 43 1 J i 1 I i 1 P N 5 Kurt Keener, Tun Webb, Brian Young, Shannon Powell, Steve Bennett, John Ford, and Dianna Cochran showed how they supported East Central Impact. fright! 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With Kathy Taylor as junior class president, money was raised in many different ways for an exciting senior prom. GC 39 we alas.. la... Candy Beaman and Liz Coppenger enjoyed lunch as a starving fellow junior looked on. Kabovej Chris Frazier and Les Cogdell smiled and said, I didn 't mean to turn you on! ftop right! Lisa Schweitzer went back in time during spirit week. fright! 52 Juniors Rising Cardinals prove that ,WZ S 5 f .t K f it The junior class showed their jammin junior spirit at a pep assembly. fabovej Rochelle Merritt, Ann Marie Zwahlen, Buddy Hackler, and Rachel Merritt all show off that winning Cardinal smile at a varsity football game. I top rightj The junior class officers were Jeni Linden, treas., Da wn Ke els, vice - pres., K erri En - gel, sec., and Kathy Taylor, pres, fright! ig, V . N 4 M 'x f 'S. e 5 F i I Q If mass Oy ? i 'm,w s 'M' W fl in ttiyo ' I N 'f,, H 4 K- ','- , 5 I It mx gr f n tcuf r on yy i , d?,ibaE6f55iT471 s I Wai' ef l 'ii ' it ' i iiii of l anew W , ,,,,,, w V, T115 t F so r' ' fc ',,, 'l' Sixty years of Juniors 53 Kevin Abbey Jerry Adams Tim Addington Jeanna Allen Brad Alsobrook Tracey Appell Tommy Arteaga Bret Bagley Eric Bailey Johnny Bailey Sue Bakri Dennis Barnes Antonio Barnett Brent Ba tes Candy Beaman Janet Beckman Angel Been Steve Bennett Wclry Bird Carla Blaclrson Sharilyn Blake Shawn Bloxham Donnell Bohanan Tracy Bohanan Brian Bradshaw Chris Breecher Gladys Brinson Ron Brinson Rachelle Broeftle Byron Brown H it ' , fr 2 WF T A flrr Qin? ' ., L n Q . ,,,, 9 f api? 1 311 4 if- fy '96 -v-3 I 5' 4 fl' W It ,ff 1 1 ' 3 vw, Q. j H ,,,. f X 5, 'X . .:..: , 'hr A ,f P14 54 Juniors Senior Kenny Hartsell served dinner to Debbie Howland, Rochelle Merritt, Stacey Gibson and Gina Tilley at the FCA box supper. Iabovej Jun- iors Lisa Schweitzer, Carey White, Andrea Simp- son and Nicole Thomas were excited about selling homecoming ribbons. frightj K f ,,, 4, ,mag few- Z Shawn Fisher, Jeff Morales, Eric Mallory, David Watters, and Kevin Abbey could tell you, What the big boys ate , fright! The junior class had an exciting year even though most of it was spent competing with the senior class in numerous ways. The juniors started off by trampling the seniors and under- classmen in the Salvation Army's canned food drive, donating 2502 cans of the total school contribution of 6780 cans. Mrs. Suzanne Pharr's homeroom in C407, under the leader- ship of Junior Class President Kathy Taylor, donated 1210 cans. On the same day as the canned food drive ended, the juniors again creamed the seniors in the hall decorating con- test which featured Christmas greetings. Kathy Taylor more than enjoyed the opportu- nity to throw pies in the faces of the other class presidents after the juniors were victorious. w 1 i 0 75' .5 -v L 6 XR ,t ,, W f ' 4? ' L, . 1 S 1. -. W ' 4 A ,gis t ji i. fk.k 7 5 .-ssl .f ' ' 2 i s ,,.. - 1 sf ,uf rc, lb in ' as 10' 'V B. f ,X x .y I g 53.7 v' su fa . A 7 . , . , , .K ppt esii eee,e 3 N, x kg' Doug' Brown Paula Brown Leann Bryan Shannon Buhl Danny Burchtield Shelly Burk Dana Burnham Valarie Bush Stephanie Cacey Becky Callison Scarlett Campbell Derrick Cantrell Jeff Carpenter Allyson Carr Lynn Casey Mary Casillas Karen Center Constance Chapin Steve Cherrington Ha My Chuang Dianna Cochran Cindy Coffey Les Cogdell Brandi Cook Chad Cook Vicki Cook Liz Coppenger Sean Cosper Cassandra Cothern Jimmy Cotney Juniors 55 Stacey Cress Denise Criner Tracey Crossley Steven Culbertson Teresa Curlee Sabre Davis Jeff Da Wson Sandy Derdorff M ylissa Deerdoff Tommy Deerdoff Chris Deere Tina Den ton Nancy DiGiacomo Memorie Dillahunty Kris ty Doerr Jeanette Dominguez Janet Droms Robyn Duffield Jimmy Dunn Jim Durham Lloyd Durham William Dye John Ea ton Jeri Edwards Tina Ehle Charles Ellis Alisa Ellison Jeff Emanuel Kerri Engel Michelle Eremita Chris Fairchild Tommy F arguson Amber Ferrari Tony Ferrari Kelly Fields Starla Fields Jim Fisher Shawn Fisher Pam Foley Chris Ford Chris Frazier Kyle Funk Jolynne Gaddy Tracy Galvin Nilfole Gardner Paula Garrison John Gehri Denise Giacomo 56 Juniors 'aww X y A V' Q , f y' f ,W 'W f i yy A 'W' it fi 41- vw. 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X I 4' an 1 K 53' 5 , ! 1 1 1 , Q, K M., I 7' ' ln- f l new , ff X w ,N u 1 3 ws. This small fraction of the junior class showed the kind of spirit that will last throughout their senior year. Ueftl Les Cogdell appeared uninterested in the camera. Imiddle leftl Kim Nollan was pure- bred feline atits finest on Halloween. K bottom left! Sean Gills Lisa Giddens Stacey Gibson Leslie Gibbons Kendra Golden Tony Gordineer Terri Gordineer Jami Gosvener Chris Greene ,,e1.et , I ,Qs Derek Greer Y Larry Grimm ..- P K Darrin Haag f X is . Buddy Hackler fn M... Rebecca Hager ' ' Tim Hall 'V , ,-2 k,:.k'?,LE :fx f. -,5.i.S iii, f, - David Halrain Lori Hamilton we Chris Hardesty Juniors 57 Kim Sikes was caught in her usual mood! fbelowj Steve Cherrington stopped to talk to Andrea Simpson before class. lrightj Kris ti Hargrove Jason Harrell Richard Harrison Anita Helstrom Michelle Henley Craig Hewitt W Debbie Hicks Kenneth Hill - 5 N if Q it i t 'B 'U' Ryan Hoelzer A . Geralyn Hoey 'S f xii X.. N ab Debra Honeycutt ' 7 Debbie Howland 'ii v Q sf Nm. . . Q E Scott Howlett Garrett Hunt Charles Hurst Kristy Ingersol Ivette Izaguirre 4335- Tom Jalbert Kara Webb, Janet Droms, Stacey Gibson and Tracy Bohanon attended all the social events to cheer on the Cardinals. fright! Ann Marie Zwhal- en obviously had her eye on someone, but Lisa Schweitzer didn 't seem too interested. Kfar rightj 58 Juniors ' ,-'f - 43 X 1 2 2 M4 ' , :Vx WL ' 76,-V Q f - d rw 'VW 3 H rm' ,, ' X Fw ,I 1,44 I ' 2 'gi . if' A gi, 7 W W wff ,7 ffl K Y' 'W ? an 7 f v Q f , , M wir ,,, -j , I I ' M Jason Jameson Kelly Jennings Brian Johnson Tommy Johnson Tracy Johnson Christian Jones Chris Jones Kelly Jones Pam Jones Susan Jones Dawn Keels Sherry Kelly Sean Kenyon Rhonda Kirkes Wes Koch Tina Koehring Kevin Laeger Quan Lam Carrie Lamb Kim Ledbetter Ph uong Le Rhonda Lee Teresa Lesperance Nancy Lewis Jeni Linden Marty Lippert Roxanne Logan Vince Lograsso Jeff Long Lori Long Randy Love Stephanie Lucas Robert Lukacs Jimmy Madison Mike Maennche Greg Maher Larry Majors Gary Majors Eric Mallory Steven Manley Brett Mann Earika Manuel Les Martin Ruthie Mason Lori Matlock Joe Mauck Mike Maxey Christine McAWard Juniors 59 Kendall McHenry Kim McHenry Kim McReynolds Melissa Mc Whitt Tracy Mee Richard Mercer Rachel Merritt Rochelle Merritt Amy Meyer Lisa Middlebrool: Brian Miller John lWller Benita Mitchell Angie Moore Randy Moore Steven Moore Greg Morgan Newt Morris Heather Murphy David Murray Robert Neale Vuth y Neou Lori Nguyen Thort Nguyen Gavin Nichols Kimberly Nollan Donna Olson Milre Organ Brian Ormsby Kimberly Owen Cindy Pan toja Nancy Parks Jennifer Pennington 60 Juniors W ffbf' , ,i ,,,i , , c,,,, tw, X W John McCallum Kenny McClure Michael McCoy James McFarland wwf FW S ' I ' wi , If 91 .V ,, 3 h G. 'mluif 2 N , Q -M x, M' W fa, 1 L I ,f,, . M , 4 ! .W f fo vv L f .,,,,f, ,V Q f ? 2 of n t I, , . A, . I Wim., 5 'K W, l5 K . , r ,, Y , M-f,,,w f f fy W 9? ,, 'f Q I . ew , WWW' Jimmy Madison said, You want me to do What? frigh tl tes ' cv Q., ... f ff . , if , 5 iz . ' . , . , 1 i m:: ' ::: . m'1L . ,k.-, V. . R-ss ' X-Q . , ,S 'H+ ' t N . lx J vp y ' . xx' Mini' The junior cards always seemed to have more than enough spirit. fleftj Starla Fields did her ff' best qw-Q.-f ,,.. W - fri: r 5,- I gg . Q E .' 2 E ik surf .. ...Ag K W2 if ' 'ai in S K - 'Y r GN V . , 3 z 'T' S, K J 1 Y , f P- X -.rs 1 X . Xi. xi- . ar . X i S SE ESL E , X Q R S :xt fm Mark Robbins Billy Roberts Brian Roberts Jerry Robertson to keep up the o Julie Perez Jeff Perryman John Peters Beth Phelps Aimee Phillips Scott Phillips Sherry Phillips Melinda Pierce Jason Pittenger Richard Pittman Tony Pittman Dorothy Plett Angela Plummer Shannon Powell Chad Price John Quattrone Balinda Ragsdale Joe Ramsey Sterling Ramsey Tomm y Rapp Dionne Ray Scott Reed Mark Register Scott Renfro Tricia Rivera ice. Iabovej Juniors 61 Stephanie Roof Brady Rousset Todd Roy Lorie Rull Tiffany Russell Carl Sampson Rebecca Schneider Ronnie Schwabe Lisa Schweitzer Greg Scott Lisa Shampnoi Michelle Shaver Shelly Shea Tammy Shroff Kimberly Sikes Andrea Simpson Iline Singler Barbara Sleeper Amber Smith Brad Smith Chris Smith Shawn Solomon April Sook Andrea Spencer Julee Sperry David Spillers Shannon Spittler Mia Stallings David Starr Sonya Steele Dennis Stewart Amy Stiles Stella Still Michelle Robertson Lee Rodriquez Mike Rogers Patty Rogers R L ,. ., ..ii N 'f 'R he I EE ,cf K L - ef S' X. on c wa ,, Ra, K ve ss, i as aw, r w.. tiit., .. . V 1- ,, EX rw ,SK .R N V. i Q wx . 2 , i ,F . xx Q , Ei- A , XA A S km. . k R' is , c Q to Qlifgii A ya as X ev ,fo as - w 'fs xx' Ss Wa fx . 5 si A , 'NX X if i - Sk x 'HS' gl X X 'W 4 .w ax iff' .,,, , cs y Michael smiles i s Ammie Stone A ' Shaun Stone Z' mf ' 62 Juniors Yi e R , tm - zi., ., X wx X Ik .Spf - x 3 'B ,H ' N 3. R I 9 ,wi A-L Q.. Roxanne Logan always had a smile for the cam- era. Krigh tj K2 Shannon Sprttler Debbie Howland and Jolynne Gaddy always had time to stop and talk Kabovej Jimmy Cotney, Scott Howlett and Todd Roy we ,an av- NX mv .fv 1... In N ss 54.44 . F - 'S 47 C5 Q in 1 a as f A .- SR if 'Ak ,.f1:- N 5 X as X X his Q k..::. , . E is x X 'Q lx x t ni 7. c , .os ws.-S . . o any A, if X X 1-w J ij ' X .I . Q P 'ex K 2 S. 6 if Wx 1 K Laura Strong David Sugar Shara Sullivan Jennifer Taber James Taylor Jeanie Taylor Kathy Taylor Helen Teachey Tracy Thayer Brian Thomas Nicole Thomas Renee Thomas Gina Tilley Torrance Terry Hong Tran Misty Trantham Linh Truong Janet Vance Angelique Vann Rick VanNostrand Mike Vasquez Scott Vikre Hai Vo David Vogtman Stephen Vossler Tracy Wallace David Waner Jason Warren Iva Watson David Watters Kara Webb Marcy Webster Pam Wegner Pat Westover Sheila Wheeler Carey White Juniors 63 Junior quarterback Jimmy Madison and senior Tommy McCall along with Eric Mallory showed the Cardinal football pride. fright! Greg White John White Kay White Wendy White Jeff Whitewater Scott Whittaker Terri Wiedower Kieth Widdoe Dawn Wilder Brian Williams Curtis Williams Jason Williams Mike Williams Richard Williamson Shannon Williamson Phillip Willman Peter Wind David Woodall Diane Wright Lisa Wynn Chris Yerton Brad Young Kelly Younger Terri Yount ,F - I 64 Juniors M1 s.Na x 1 Q 1-- . as 'E fi- N., K 3'3- fh ..., 385, E I 7 . Wm.- xk I rf in N . 5 mx ,s.... MS I Mark Zeismer Ann Ma1'ieZWahlen ,H Q .. 5-'Sie C QW Fa ' l'h: C' K a X. mWi'fi2h HM I 3, ,,., .MMA FW AVV' V, i' Scott Howlett and Lori Matlock got caught in the act. Kleftj Sandy Deardorff and Paula Garri- son said, Guess Wl1o? Ifa1'leftl David Watters looked surprised to be standing next to Kara Webb and Tina Koehring. Ibelowj .M.,W,,..Nt ,,,, . ...M V V M , ...W...,,t,,,. L.--4 4 Wl1at? said Dawn Keels. ffar leftl Mike Va- squez warmed bis hands on a cold Monday mom- ing. Inear left! Jolynne Gaddy showed how much she liked being a Cardinal, I bottom leftl Juniors 65 his years sophomores are the last class to graduate in the 1980's. They have proven that they are no longer babies anymore. The sophomore class, un- der the sponsorship of Mrs. Sydney Snyder, have sold class shirts and candy as fundraisers for their senior prom. Now that the end of the year is here, these students have completed half of their high school education but e could not say that they were just half- wits! , , EV fy nw Heather Baker dreams that someday she WUI have a real car. fabovej The sophomore cheerleaders were knock- outs. Iupper rightj The sophomore class 0ffYC81'S were Pres. Tammy Rose- borough, Vice-pres. Shawna Kahn, Sec. Bobby Stem and Treas. Dawn McKeef- ery. frighij 66 Sophomores -is fix Y is - g sis, ---wwe is 4, .. ss..-ig if Q The D1'fVi11gv Class of 89 Proves Bobby Stem and Billy Overman are true Cardinal fans. fabovej Melaina Bo- hanan and Susan Nguyen have to check in with their mothers. Iupper righ tj Nicole Stout is so excited to get to class. Krightj 'NN rv -ff-N Nxxwnnmwx Q K Wmvw .nvt on y , s d he i wgcerneborgugh H1055 R050 A i oiesfi1'eit1z?QT2mmy , P11013 l elves-H if f,-X , V, 3, w, 'L' Sixty years of Sophomores 67 Brenda Baker Kathleen Ballard Shawn Ballard Nieda Banks Tammy Bankhead Angela Barnes Heath Barnett Mark Barnes Holly Barron Misty Barron Lisa Barnett Chace Bartlett Rob Bebout Eddie Beckman Jeremy Bennett Stacy Berkley Laura Bircher Melissa Brikenholz Philip Bisby Amy Black Gary Bohannon Melaina Bohanan Brent Bonnstetter Eric Bowdle Brendan Abbott Traci Adair Chad Adams Angelo Aguila David Albr1Qght Robert Allen Felix Arizola Jennifer Averill Traci Babb Lauren Bacheller So ph om ores Smile ' Q we . ,M .xx - Q.. 1 , wiki, S N ihi K r uk lj, at - -Q S 1. .fi-i. XXX XRS X X -... , Xia will Q QSM qi? ...fm iq s 1x5 I fs an K is .3 . wwf' Ha X W .Q lllngr , rtr a Q Sf Y N ,.l.- I f qztf' - X iii fg ., . 5 A K ' Q + H fs' L 3 1 S. L 'lm X QM Stephanie Bowman an ov ,- Keith Boyd A X Kelli Brasel l ig ' David Bridges Vallarie Broad us Vallon Broadus James Bronn Heather Brown Jerry Brown Paulette Brown is x 1 wx if Q KQQ A . J -. si Wm Y X E I x I -- iw-an o i N f Q ,E Q4 N n Ji 'sf'ff as- L I: ' . 3 -53 Slliilgihfii ff --Al Ns ' ' ai ts: as X USES? 'st ik 'B 'R X KN an W. .-. 4 'k-:L Z .. .- Y Y I ,X -.L sf M 1, fx r yrrr L A sss M r Q -'i , .K i. as wif? fl: Es, M s.. +2 , . Yi PM Kill 'law '5 L X ' J f Q , 'N X 8 sa 5 ll A ,rx ,, 1: ,553 WA N HWS 5. 'hwiszv - T E: ' -. iliiiilii Lkk 5 Q V '13'!,i::35Lf1Q 5 ,m: 'r 5 J XL . xx . h in - , .2 as J S 1 V he if . . - ' V Xe 1 ,aj X X Sw V5 E 'K :F . g - Si f f a . E .nm . 4- 0' 'E f Q K .4 Q . ' wi- - so ' as .,,,,, ,Liiz .- ax .... , X41 Q fe M 'sf-,. lx 1 N .L Melissa McDaniel and Christine Cummings take a break from studying. fright! Robert Carrol Hams on Hawaiian Day. Kabovej , K' Jn- M ..-N, , f M, - '- F X f if , 5 7.l, V E, . , K7 K1 X is S X . A :.: 5: 5 an i fiw VL it V Qi ' 'na K' i r errii P J . V - I ' H ' - Y , ' ,x . Q iv- A- .J V fp: ibe - V Z - 5 ,WV 5 .X E ' ff . E .W ' :ESE E. ' -. A 3- 1 .L - ...Vg Sherry Brown Jason Burke Dwain Cogburn Malinda Canoy Robert Carroll Brian Casey Kevin Carson Paula Carter Brian Chandler Stephanie Chappelle Mark Chimiak Alison Chirkis Tammy Claborn Cecil Clackler Shelly Clark Clint Coker Carie Cole Missy Cole Shannon Coleman Hollie Constien Patty Cooper John Corbell James Cotton Donna Crayton Christine Cummins James Cummings Scott Darby Danny Darro ugh Jimmie Dassler Mark Davenport Sophomores 69 M X :NN Trina Pollard, Missy Wynn, Lori Pitts, Shelly X Clark, Tracie Warnken and Stephanie Teehee are , all decked out to play tennis. Irightj it Sgr:- 5. fe -'-i 4, I -I 5 4' X' .. lr ..., ' 5. ,t.. C as i I X Rf lg C S , ' , L-'-- 2 its ....i A K . 5:42 E3 K 1 i -'S is j K- ,, z.. A XMN. 70 Sophomores was Vi- . x SEQ X N X X X' Q x XQ, 'S , - JM mf Y X -..- mr-- w , ., ,,,, H Ben Davis ' i ' Jackie Day L Tina Dean K Charles Deerdoff X i 5 in SL. W C' ff . . ' ' Brian Dewbre Q K 1 Y as xx' K ix Q S . I-ff : Rx ......., X , K5 Paul Duncan Carri Duvall Angel Dykes Dori Eden Kim Edwards Lisa Elphingstone Danny Em bre y Lori English Ted Estira Chris Evertz Teresa Fair April Farley Jennifer Donahue Kristi Donaghue Shannon Doss David Ddtson Denise Doyle Coach Ray McGill instructs Bruce White on the Hne art of driving. fabovej 14 4.-rw., L ' W ,. K V I I 5 an fx H l i e gl. X ,-V, .- ., Za.: as ,Ew,Ln4,4 ,,, , 1 f 44. f W , it 4 ,a'2ya,f 9 :.- tm QEQQTFVP I , H7 ' .M I ,WV I 'Wifi' A' IK W lf- ,ZLMCLQ Km f,' H rg, 4' , ,mp 5551 5 ,mf x Eff. vm 4 ,E ' ,W QfW'Q4,. 2? ': ef ,wr 1 1 W f W x Ni W Derrick Farrow Tina Fen ton Travis Filby Becky Fla tt Andrea Fletcher Raye Forehand 4, Y' ,, aw N K 1 x ' X rr C of t rifir 2 fi V , ,V ih, A I 2 ,mv ,, 5, , 'ik H' F :'F ,E H K A ' ' I at fvlvrf h' f I :..- IJ' VK I W Q ee, ,fe we W, V ,Emmy Gray Roxanne Greenhaw Max Gregory Jeff Grin ter Da vi d Grossardt Jason Grove Billy Overman and Bobby Stem say Cards are number one. Ibelowj Kristie Fox Bob Frankenberger Charles Franklin Angela Fraser Kim Frederick Darin Freeman Jody Garren Jacque Gates Kevin Long Angela Gonzalez Verner Gordon Elaine Grannan 'Q Christy Lowe, Diane Story, Hahn Tran and Cindy Reese smile about cafeteria food. Ibelowl in fi. 'K Sophomores 72 Sophomores Gene Harker Laura Harris Kenny Harrison Charles Harper Jeff Hawkins Kimbree Hayes Teresa Hayward Bruce Higgins Chris Hillis Jim Hoffman Hellie Hollana Tim Hollon Gail Holloway Jeff Holloway Jeanna Holly Dale House Dawn Hudspeth Mike Hurt Chris Irwin Stephanie Isam Angela Jaggers Bobby Johnson David Johnson Robert Johnson Tiffan y Joubert Katrina Kalb Micham Kennedy Selena Khan Shawna Khan Daphne King E95 eff M X . fr 1 Bill Halcomb Billy Hale Matt Hall 1 r--.. i a T T yrrr Q- , M , .E., rr,. , g i a'.r. M ,Wx ,Q Q. i f , ' WMS, . :.. ' U ,g,,f,,g S ,fi w ':i:xQ5:?ii-f:5 , ,, X X - V ' - r - , y1-- f rrr, ,J te rrzr 1 ,, S , ,MR ,gw g K f K i K H T 5 :-k .,,,ef , ..:f , . T - 'i l ' T is ' Q ,, ' .i.: ,J , , Flaw I me P ' W, , Q. X j Q x 5 , Q ,, X EQ? A S , ri. , Eff' -:Tlx 57 ' 1 ,, , Q K... ,mi X r-lv X nf ew Q, x E 5 -N . ty W is 'Q 1 it A ' 1 ,. .... K Sf: - M , SE K S ' . .935 ,M Q, Sim. fi-a:.-'Bien X . , F QS N 'X wx 65 5 25 N, x frii 'N ,, i C ,, , k if Zrg irzr g Q :Vrr , errrr S i , S ,,, i' ' K Y' N I ff' : I ' Sv- Xl ii 1 , :-if-:sv , ' f 1r 1 'V -'f, , ,:, , ,,,,, , A , ,,,, J ,,,, , 1 4 2 K V K S . f lf K ,- SW' l L' 1 ,,,gg, , L M 'I Sherry Snider thinks the locker room is a study hall. frightl ,NM N EP , -::, , , we 'LX :ivy ,gba - ,ff f,-ff L Can Shelly Roberts, Lori English and Deanna Smith ever shut their mouths? fabovej Sopho- mares show their spirit. fleftj ., . 91 Q5 Q ,v-. Q.. W: av' X , M1 me in . .. ....... a .....:L 3, are E Li X CNR XXV lfli Q ... ix no F Ot Q, A s x K .Va , ,A , To ,, In ilu- - 'wi' 4 V Wk.,. l x w - 1' xx X km.-aa 2 E ag,- 7: '9 ' . he Q, iw ISA? X1 Q, 3: f ww .Sw I X ev ffl '52 1- it A X Q X Q ff? 4 WA K f Shelly Mann Brian Mariel: Kelly Marsh Tracey Martindale , 4 + Q ,X x 'Zn f fi L L , f i ' als slleee s o , was 5 Q X I , K - . .. J S, I L, , s s L . - e W - L Si- TQ f 1 W' 'X , , , -' ' 'L ' NH Qs if -12: 12,522 ff? ff We ' f I W I Mg: K ' , if .. Q . y Q Q 7 ,,il Y ax Ka Kenny Kingsly Terri Kirste Britt Klenlr David Kniclc Brad Knight Sabre Knight Matt Knotts Cynthia Kopenhagen Danita Kotthoff Tim Koupe Shelby Krutson Tammy Kru tsinger Shannon Lacey Nico Lair Julie Lake Phat Lam Dung Phuong Le Chris Lee He Jin Lee Andrea Leech Valerie Lehman Andrea Lemon David Leonard Randy Linn Laura Lisle Edward Logan Scottie Longstan Christy Lowe Crystal Luiz Shane Maish 9 Sophomores 73 74 Sophomores Yvette Martinez Matt Mata Rodney Matlock Bunny Mathews DeAndre Matthews Barbara Mauch Sam May Bridget McCloud Michael McColloch Michelle McCoy ' g, te' W... A. ' ,ri Y as wr E? if L, llt A 'O 6 ? Scott McCreary Melissa McDaniel Dawn McKeefery John McKinney Jerry Melrose Roger Millea A A '- Mm . - 1. ' ' ' 1 , gg f as ,U My, , ,if ,, 2 . ,nf 'K W i , . g .t t Q, 5-15 ,, ,,,, , ' 'f , 'Y ,, -C la. , ' Q' , - .1 . ,f ,S 4 E ,H fa, W t , ' V ' ' f -0 , f' ff Jennifer Miller Greg Milliser Renee Moody Ka thy Moore Breezie Morales Jeff Morales Che Morris Cindy Morris Lynn Morrison Bret Moser Netta Myers Kenny Nair Robert Nalluzn Kevin Napier in f 'Y 40. 0' -wh.. 1: 1, A .- w asszfgg, . ,: K, ,aa ,Q ge ki, I A- J Q.. , ,, .W X It ?'i?s,,t: gg 1 VM ' E' .Q Q y 4 . 5 E Christopher Nase W James Na ve 2, Vyyy fa Debbie Neal Deidre Negrete iii , ' I f f .- ea . ,, W W. 'bv I Diane Nguyen Hung Nguyen Nam Nguyen Susan Nguyen Tam Nguyen Krista Nelson Crickett Noah Sandy Orendoff Scott Organ Frank Osborne Melanie Ott an t yyy if ef. .W V 9 CE. we , KAN :sy ,, i, fl: AME, .. s,,,, . an 2' Tu? :wafw ' W K i ' Q ' V ,s,, if - - - it vw Y , an K i , tz- A sf- .1, A aw. 1 V' I K L,,, A lst Ei A gi. . 1, , 1--. ' ff ' ,, I 1 Hi Q Q 'H ' -pw wwf 2 fan , 1 . ,gf V ,M 'H Ht J s. i, - u f r - tlt i lt T . , A v?Ak,E 1 If ,, fl Zt' 1 t.,? if K f' 'E in xp HY Q M Q' J 1 1 ti V 1' lb M A l 1 . -ii in .. , , 'W' x : vw - x X? f C' as .I wa- Xl Q Q +- be a, 5 X v x 1 ., , ,- x. ' ffl x N ' 4: X Y? MXN 5 r , . R, M S ed' - X aats s ' . X '- g..s -A x . - 1 1: f A my S V .. R -- a Lei' Y s Lauren Bacheller, Angela Salinas and Melaina Bohanan are thrilled about gym class. fabovej Jas- on Sullivent and Nelson Puerta are armed and dangerous. lrightl my in-W fs 1 a ii H R . Q U QM. 1 , 2 I F t in t X x X NP' X 35 5 K X X Q ' E 4. f llul X 5 if Es .N if x 466 'kt Q5 i my ,,,, if ' 'T' wi fjj,ff 'V , We W, ff , Billy Overman Harrison Owens Chris Purdy Randy Parker Fredrick Parks Brian Parris Lisa Patterson Sean Paul Greg Pearson Marlene Peebles Gary Percefull John Perkins Jason Pittenger Lori Pitts Natalea Poe Trina Pollard Glen Prentice Ricky Prince Lisa Prock Nelson Puerta Clayton Punnett Chris Rake Tracey Redmon Cindy Reese Derek Reiners Priscilla Reynolds Ywona Rich Chris Rickman Adam Roark Susan Robbins Sophomores 75 Pam Roberts Shelly Roberts Mindy Robisch Tammy Roseborough Lorena Rull Greg Rumfelt .S-Q-af ef.. . .,,.. . ' -- f 3' :www at at til Q . . x y fa i f XX X Qs rr,r A Richard Sainsbury S ' Angie Salinas QC Jeff Salisbury ' ' Jimmy Sandsness o David Satterwhite D Q b '-1Q X .I James Schaefer .y ii i :... Fil Randy Schwers ifl X1 if A Brad Sellers ff L S 5' J Walter Shaw 9' b i Shelly shea ' e S on 'W Kim Sherman iii A Q A - StanelySl1ouse ie. A it of f Melissa Shupe QF iiil iiifi ' R ff J Mike Simek Scott Simmons Kelly Slatton Carl Smith Ca thy Smith Cheryl Smith Cherene Smith Deanna Smith miees Edward Smith D T K , Gina Smith 1. Kim Smith 1' Sandi Smith Sherry Snider 2 Chuck Sparlin ' A Nicole Stanley Amy Sta ton Sean Steffen Bobby Stem Danny Stewart John Stewart Julie Stidman Angie Stone Kimberly Stone Dianne Story Jerry Stumbo Sherry Summers Chad Sumner Jerry Sweet Rocky Swindle Vance Swisher Karla Taber David Taube Herman Taube Bryant Taylor Joanna Taylor Mike Teague Shane Taylor Stephanie Taylor Stephanie Teehee 76 Sophomores SF YN? A .Q Xa 6 E 1 X i Q 1. I we 1 i to ai' S' Nw YQ K W f 13' . .,,: '?. 'T-' I .. :YJ L mai, . 4. A - . 1 kr Q- , . . in F y, me ggi, Q ' : - 14 ,I uk . 1-A -h '- is :4 X T e 5. ii.. Q it , B W Y . a A K' Nia K ig? I S 4 Sy S M T I as Vt fz, ' g x an Yi . EX Q... - 'ik -1, S . xi N' . is. 5,51- .. - t .. Aihggg Q2 ..,,,3'gZ:' is tomar it x ere- 2 - Ev A ,5 ,N M - 1. 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N595'-'LZ , e- KMBRGQTYX ' -::':-': if-ff ,955 ' ' - X 'M .Z S ,L L 6 . -S X is Sha. in i T 5 ..'f :iii - ,Jiffy - 'L ' - 1 it , of ' ' - yr 1 k Marie Thevenin Carole Thomas Russell Thomas Rick Thompson Mikki Toney Hanh Tran Ngan Truong Paula Turnham John Valencia Mary Vo Yeng Vue Mike Waits Scott Waleska Dana Walker Mark Walker William Walker Rachel Wallace Russel Walz Carrie Willims Chad Williams Shannon Williams Steve Williamson Lori Willyard Alex Wilson David Wilson David PWlson Kathy Wineland Phill Wirth Josh Woodlee Kevin Woodson Brandon Wulz Missy Wynn Shane Yarnell Marcus Yought Sue Young Chris Younger Tammyca Ward Kyle Warlick Tammy Warnken Tracie Warnken Benny Watson Dusty Watson Doug Watts Levi Watson Chris Webster Eric Weddington Kirk Wells Brian Whisenhunt Bruce White Lisa White Percy White Les Whitewater Brian Whittaker Brad Wickware Jody Widdoes Raymond Wiley Beth Williams 'N ' ' A Sophomores 77 he class of 1990 proved to the upperclassmen that they were trueH Cardinals. With the help of their sponsor, Mrs. Betty McDaniel, the freshmen got off to a good start on their fundraising for their senior prom. They took up donations and sold candy bars, Gum- my Bears and class sweatshirts. They held activities such as a bake sale and a freshman class Christmas dance. Only a freshman can describe an underling's life. 3? f1.,1 ., Susan Adams enjoyed a hearty cafeteria meal. Randi Gilmore, Shelby Jackson, Jennifer O'Niel and Susan Adams show off for the camera. fabove right! Class officers Ngoc Truong, sec.g Jennifer Bolton, treas.,' Tracy Woodall, and Holly Hart- sell, pres. Worked hard. lrightj 78 Freshmen YR 3 Bah Bf1'dS Experience the -,,,s,,T ms- F-mwqwww M 4 yzl ,,:,, Mummy A y ff y ,e,, ,,.g s 2 .::.,: . ,,2,,9h1,..:2 5 l l ,gle s e e- i eeee e eee e-e l .v::'.' ':.:.v 'V , mmf 1 '-e:. ,. . ' 41 IC fir 2 E f 5 ' G ' frm. -,,, I ' ,y Q fi +5 1 if i 15: i A 1 , . ball players are badf fabovej Freshmen V get excited over the Varsity football if game. fabove rightj Jennifer Aud, Christy Mallory and Jennifer Bolton showed their freshman friendship. fright! d ef . ry amiga I1 15 Sfa fiom' f1'eShmatime.' ' Chris Lancastersaid, Freshman foote V ' X' M 55' .MH citil1g ' fggellg a' V 4 ' 3 K ' Four years of Freshmen 79 Susan Adams Mary Aguila Mike Albright Steve Alcorn Jason Allen Nathan Arnold Jennifer Aud Curt Ayres Camille Bagley Philip Bailey Brenda Baker Jeff Baker Ammar Bakri Damon Baldridge Marsha Baldwin Rachel Baldwin Tony Banks Joseph Bankston Shelby Barclay Kimberly Barnes Terry Barnes Amy Bascue Shannon Bauder Kim Beesley Tammy Beggs Ronnie Bell John Bennet Allen Bilbrey Jennifer Bolton Melissa Boone Arnold Boston Audra Boston Brian Bowles Jerry Boysel Stephanie Bracy Angela Broyles Tammy Bradley Kim Breedlove Shelly Brewer Gina Briggs Chris Brooks Maurice Brown Ann Bump Dan Burgess Richard Burkett Tiffany Burks Nicole Burton Cherl yn Cacoperco Gary Cacy 80 Freshmen Scott Cammack . ' ' 1 f if ff M ',u ,,.,, 5 1,4 t, H ,g,g::Z5'--I, , J ,f C if r as r , ,fe:f,v:-rzx-wry -y f:-igmi. 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WF V 'mi' f g , ? 4 y X , 'W 3 V ' f 15,4 fa .,-U, , .. f fa-W 4 ,aff aff ga -gg lm, ff Grant Campbell Joe Cantero Robin Cantrell David Carpenter Brandi Carrington Kim Chaftin Steve Chambers Hue Cha u M ylinh Cha u Thang Chau Am ber Ch enowe th Dallas Childs Jenny Christensen Lay My Ch uong Salena Clark Venus Clark Vici Clarl Troy Cleveland Aguila Clhire Chris Clifton Kun Clinkenbeard Ellie Coats James Cotton Andrea Cook Angela Cooper Danny Cotney Jeff Cowther Randy Cox Andrian Crabtree Allen Craddock Brian Crain Jeremy Crenshaw Kristsi Cummings Melinda Cupps Tonya Daczewitz Cindy Dam Bobbie Danderson Laura Daniels David Dare Dawn Garret Chris Davis Eric Dean Ronnie DeCa.mp Karen DiGiacomo Gary Dillah un ty Darren Dix Shawn Dowdell Chris Doss Jackie Downing Shelbi Jackson and Amy Fields were always will- ing to show their Cardinal smile. Ueftj Freshmen 81 These biology studen ts appear to be able to handle the pop quiz they recieved. Ibe- lowj Vanessa Thetford takes a break from the rigors of her favorite sport. fmid- dle rightj Wi Shannon F ultz 1 ,Q J April Garrett 2 r 'f ' Kristy Gawthrop W! Jamie Geiger Jeremy George Mike Gibbons Ryan Drake Cammy Dunaway Don Durham Nena East Christy Eaton Deborah Elam Bryan Enos Matt Epperson Wayne Equels Jesse Everhart Bridgette Fagan Stephen Fair Debbie Farrar Amy Fields Tom Fisher Kenny F oos Amy Fradd Leslie Fradd Lisa Francis ,, ,fm -f, an fmz,fq,e ,L ,,,, f, , M115--1: H , f rrrtttt 2 few! V f ,X , K' 0 6? Chuck Gilbert Vickie Gillispie Kathleen Gilliam tyz , Kitty Gillum ' V Randi Gilmore We , Don Gilreath I ' -- ' Jimmy Gooch g j Carmen Gotcher f Mike Green lkl , Julie Griffel Dawn Griffith , , . Meredith Groves , A Jennifer Gruszynski . Buth Hackney Jennifer Halford David Hamilton Jennifer Hankes M , I A x James Harding Treva Hardy Mike Hargis M Nicole Harjo Ena Hart W Lori Hartman Holly Hartsell WMM 82 Freshmen ,, ,aww ,, ,W , me ,, ,,,,,,,, We jt VVVV 5' f f f Q Z f Wa V, V rttttr. rr1tt',, 1 1 ---t,,r,. , ,1 .1 , , ' -f,,,,f,, Cuz 'f,g::. ..Q: '? ,, ,WH f X J 4+ 1 . La, I ff - f hm gf if ,., ff 22538 ag' ' am aw ,. ,. .. W ' tlf ft , MV' 'V ' 4-we . 4 1 14 f Zagfiff 'za e W ,,,,' f , yy f W 7 X X f m , A W 3 2 get ff X it f 2 A ft f ' IM! 2 , V V aa f J Q f 1 Z W f QW ,... H ,.. V 4. f f W ' t f,, , I f gtgt, .. V f,,,, ' ww , .tt-, ,,,,, ,f M, , , ft f ' ' 1-Q W , ruff . 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Ibelowl as Stephanie Hatter Terri Hawk Bobby Hawthorne Vwlliam Heffernan Jacob Henderson Marc Henning eHm Henry Phil Henry M , Billy Hewitt , Lee Higgins Brad Hill ' Kim Hill .gm ,,,, f. 2, . , , lg Z aa 9a + f 4 W' , Wes Hill Angella Hinson as Tommy Holcomb Ka thy Holland Ryan H olsapple we I Tonya Holt I Hung Huynh 2 mi Sa yoka Dola Kerry Jackson 4 6 ff X ' Shelbi Jackson , Troy Jester . , Margarita Jimenez Dana Johnson af Jana Johnson Jennifer Johnson Lori Johnson Dominique Jones Danny Jordon Melanie Jordon Jody Justus Brian Kastner Jeff Keith Darla Kelley Becky Keller Pa trick Kendall Katrina Kent Carla King Kris King Dawn Kinney Eric Kirk wr Kim Kirk Scott Klewer Mike Klingenberg James Korzelius JJ Krcik Joe Lakey Chris Lancaster Freshmen 83 84 Freshmen Sheila Linder Cabrina Lindley Michelle Lowe Jennifer Loyd Donnie Luke Angela Lunsford Josh Magnuson Chris ty Mallory Tiffany Mansker John Marks Chad Martin Shannon Martin Chris Mason Kristy Mathes James May Larry McAdams Michele McAWard Christine McBee Francine McBee Wendy McCay Shanon McClain Nikki McCloughan Angie McCormick Nilo McCrea Kristi McCullar Matt McDaniel Kathy McKinney Crystal McMaster Chris Melrose Danielle Melton Janet Melton Chris Miller Daniel Miller David lwller David Miller Lonnie Miller Sandi Misenhelter Chris Moore Erik Moore Jason Moore Nicole Moore Chris Morris John Morris Todd Morrison Jimmy Moseby Jo Dawn Most Joseph Mulik Brian Nash Kiry Neou David Nixon Long Nguyen Steve Nguyen Jeremy Olson Jennifer O'Niel Pa trick Osborne Holly Osier f , ,wfwfff Roc LaRue Seth Lauderdale Chad Leatherman Jennifer Lee Stephanie Lewis f fy K, gf A QW A ,, W ., , K X fairy, ff 17 2 I Q x S tallll A sf? fm' ' ii t A , , .,.,. ki 4 My V l ' A L l e iii ' ' je, H, ff VV: Ar ff at my ' 'werwmw , ,H , f , ' ,tta iiav' Vmf ii, , ' Af f, I ' ' riff ln, fy yr f ,in V ,W ,ff-uf 2 , . 0 f V! 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A w. ,qu Shawn Paxton Jason Payne 435.5 ' ' f dx, Jason Peden W,-f xr V Branson Perry ffl. JT Pefhefick -U ,,, , , ees ' V IVVVV ag' VV P' ' sei is Wfi M 4' A If 'Mi' N , , fu , s 3 I no K i x ' .a HM fs ,pf X if I ' f 2 i , f A . Q ay, 4 Y Z 37 F If ff X. A 19 ff fue-5' ' ,... Hung Pham M Ramon Phillips Sherry Phillips P Ricky Picard Sharon Pickens 4 . 'v.?ff's k Betty Watson fixes her hah- for the senior guys. fupper leftl Camille Bagley, Jennifer O'Niel and Susan Adams show their freshman smiles. Ileftj Jennifer Averil, Jennifer 0'Niel and Brian Bowles are hard at Work. fbelowj , . ,,,, ., ' Q J , 1 iii , V 5 PJ Poether fl V I Pam Poetlrer ,J 1 .. 1 f W ' - Brandr Pollard ' ,VVVV ' ' W VV Jennifer Ponder A Pam Popplewell V at Chris Prater Monica Purvis i I A ' lll . . ' ff V ' V Christy Qumalty ,Z ,,, to I X , ,,V AA ,r,, V V , , , N. , i f 4. Km' Rag1 ' , ' ,, , 5, VM Jenn1ferRa1ney , . H ,M ' 3 ,, ' - U ff M' ' gif! 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Kari Roberts i P J Freshmen 85 86 Freshmen Mike Roberts ChieHe Roberts Kari Rogers Steven Rogers John Ross Sharron Roy Jeff Rule Wayne Salamon Ron Sainsbury Kelly Sanders Shelley Seibert Natasha Shaver John Shay Steve Shelton Corby Sitler Brent Smith James Smith Joel Smith Julie Smith Nicole Smith Tommy Smith Julie Southerland Kamala Spencer Shelly Spencer Mike Spohn Tracy Sprouse Steve Standfell Ronnie Steel Aimee Steele Chris Stephens Sherri Stewart Leslie Sturdivant Kelly Swan Shani Svvarer Shannon Swafford Jason Sullivent Gary Talley Matt Tanner Melanie Tew Tru Thao Ying Thao Vanessa Thetford Darla Thomas Kim Thorn David Tilley Aimai Ton Hatue Ton Hien Tran Ngoc Truong Walter Tucker : 'fw U 1 v Z: ,,,, . ,ww ' ,, ....,. , , 5, ff ,W ' ggi, , ra an - 'j1 4 Camille Bagley, Holly Hartsell, Christy Mallory, Darla Kelley and Carol Young seemed to sense a senior in the atmosphere. lbelowj W .4 A , J J ,X , , , u h, , W ff sg:,,-5, ,QQ ,, ,,,, 4 . ,g,,.,, ,tr V ,,g, V , J M J A it it Q if . , , 'G g H. ,,,,, 6' , K ,Vin X, 3, .. ..,, t H , m e rr,,,. , .. , ,fm V V ,V , M I K , fi ' 1 ' J, , 6 .h M , we :grow f. 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O , I ' A ' 'sw' , A , r,,, 7' A AI , f ,,,,, A , 1 , , ,Q f , I 9 'I TM ' E F V ' G' r I ' - I, wi ' ' ' I , f f ,, ,,f ,g an . ,N 4 ,w w f 'Y y 2 ff f vga f ' W 1 Z , f , f iz Tracy Woodall Larry Woods Sally Yang Shoua Yang Christy York Carol Young Angela Turner Beth Turner Ladonna Tuttle Tony Vance Kristin VanFossen Kao Vang Shane Varnell Robert Vaughan Joe Vo Thanh Vo Viet Vu Ericka Wagner Orville Wagoner Mike Waits Casey Warner Raymond Warner Lorraine Washington Tabitha Watkins Joey Watt Mark Wayne Ashley Webb Felicia Webster Emile Wedel Janet Wedel Corbie Welch Melissa Whitacre Jay White Steve White David Wieland Chuck Williams Kristi Williams David Williamson James Wilson Tracy Wilson Angela Winsford Baby Cards, Shelly Spencer, Chris Stephens Jennifer O'Niel, Camille Bagley and Susan Adams showed their spirit at the football game fleftj Freshmen 87 The class of 1990 made an outstanding addition to East Central High School. They showed their freshman spirit by forming a cheerleading squad made up of freshman pep club members to help cheer for their basketball teams. The freshmen also brought with them a new style and attitude to EC. which sepa- rated them from the rest of the classes. They showed their individuality and spirit and proved to be definite Cardinal material. For Kirk Raglin, laughing was a Wa y of life. fbelowj Freshmen, Branson Perry, Ronnie Steel, and Tracy Woodall supported the E. C. Cardinals by attending a varsity football game. frigh tj N pn-qi '-Q Lx ax 88 Freshmen Is Ryan Drake confused? fleftj Tony Vance was surprised. Kbelowl Roy Campbell was tired from a hard day. fright! sf c 'Xi W Jimmy Henry said, Who me ? I upper leftj Shel- by Knutson smiled extra big because she doesn 't have the ninth grade syndrome of braces like Jenny Christensen and Kim Beesley. I upper righ tj Becky Keller, Scott Klewer and Jimmy Gouch modeled the freshman fads. fleftj A stiff upper lip and a hard swing brought Jennifer A ud through her final games. Kabovel Freshmen 89 i' - . 'wi' A NN Sm I I SX of en th usjasm in CTI ITIE S. fA... Students enjoyed a pep rally led by the cheerleaders of 1960 in the old East Central High School Gym. 5 , ,ix s.l - X XX,X X X X S 2 X X X X 5 E E 5 2 E X ,EX X X X X X X it 5, X E X E KE Q Q Q-m aximal -rfismg 1 E it ' i X l , is A :,X ggi? 'Qt ,.., 5 f lla gill K 1 5 Q QQ E! ggi? ii ZiQ.ai51fTg 5 ,X w : 'L ri f X il 32142212 gi Ei X? X z X-3,2 1346 2 . 5 VF S 1 E X X i., E Z X E E germ, 1 5 X i X 5 2 ii Q 1 .2 E e A A A A A i i ,, iq? gg ig: Egg? ' Q E J 555 2 i gg' jg 5. H 2? l E X 2 XX Qi gig f s X 5 NE 52:5 X 4 . if ?E35E 2 Z ' 195 iw 9, Q 5 'Vg 5- ? Ei X . ,.., . i X 2 X Xi Q59 L i 15 Q ,N i 3 2,552 ' - g sh! . 1 5 i E i Sw si 2 . 5 X gl? gi gg E ' : 1 2 ig ? if 5 '1 Q f E 2333 Hi? 5353 ii 1252 1 5 ,EEE Eg it i is ii ' s K ,, : is 2352 5 5 , iz E I 1 X si Q52 'i 3 X si X XX 1 2 2 X ' 1' ilgf X 22 5 ig? S 2 34 3 l if E? Z , 2 52 , 5 3 2- 5 gifs' ' 2 25 X4 E X illi ig ig 2 S XEXX Big i 1 as Q 5 3 7 Eh E . .X,. K sl! 2 Q 1 E f 5 X , eraaa ,W M., MMM Mft tm ,X,,,. ,,,.,, ,...X X . ,.,. ,, T., Mmkww WWXWK, ::,, X.,. ,. , l Q2 EM' twi g s WW ' zgg- W' A i t Exa ms ? as i s fs, Celebrating Activites hroughout the year, Cardinals of all persuasions united to form numerous clubs and organizations. In these various groups, they took the opportunity to share their ideals and goals. French Club breakfasts, FCA box suppers and Pep Club sweatshirt and spirit rib- bon sales kept up the involved Cardinal traditions. The extracurricular activities would not have been possible without the dedication and support of the club sponsors. Paula Webb shows off her Cardinal spirit. Iabovej Trey Wells takes a mo- ment to be a Waiter for Carol Andoe while Vikki Lancaster and Angie Sclzad look on. Iabove riglztj Ronda Peters and Johnna Helstrom hung around on Ha- waiian Day during spirit week. fright! 92 Organizations Q iff in f , -f A ' imma ,f m 1. . wan ...XX ,.., L.... Q ,Q ...,Q, . V ..--.. f 's,d-1. P TIUX basketball player, Byron Bou- dreaux, talked to Coach Raymond McGill and Lee Murphy on Impact Day. fabovej Elom and Mr. Pat Ward were up to their old tricks. I upper right! Go Cardinals! fright! ii E11 US.i2lS 0 Cardinals Make Exciting 4'-4 ,-.Q 5 Q f.,,,--am. ,,, 'M ,5 fi E -Wwe 2 Qs' f'-Wm: , 7 +52 E haa' , rm ,H ,W f f fif ' fi 551' iw: if w if 25 :N , 7 -f gfg 51' :QQ if 's V il X-, .ww igi ss v' wi 515' 1, ,w i ,3-1 i M if is M . W .w ii Hg '1 , ' 'g 5 :, wif, V, , si ., 1 925922-i 25? IWW 7? 2 -i 2 ZW'7 ff '1' ' 1 11 .limi i Hmm: . , ,,,.,, ,f ,. iw S i '33 1 f sv 6' Z 3 ' fi 1. 1 fi 2 '5 5 ,K X 1: K X 'WLM Sixty years of Organizations 93 .,. I if la iam SL i , s, 5, Q , cz S . ,, 4 , fn ,, f Q4 ,sf 3 R , E ff X '21, ii we ,ii 4- Left to right, first row: Shannon Spittler, Mr. Dave Stauffer, Robin Waters, Steffan Anderson, Brenda Anderson, Janet Droms, Marla Cooper, Sherry Hamm, Heather Madison, Julie Warne, Ju- lie Cravvshaw, Tommy Drullinger, Trey Wells, Laura Miller, second row: Kelli Brasel, Rhonda Kirkes, Dee Gilreath, Dave Brown, Deanna Buehring, Amber Smith, Rochelle Merritt, Rachel Merritt, Carey Wliite, Tina Dean, Lauren Bachel- ler, Tammy Roseborough, Michelle Bolen, Tonya Guin to,' third row: Sabra Knight, Denna Jamison, Shelly Roberts, Jennifer Bolton, Dawn McKeefry, Cricket Noah, Angie Stone, Missy Tresner, Robert Caroll, Jenneken Berkelmans, Robyn Hill, John Marc Donagh ue, fourth row: Shawn Sullivan, Ni- cole Stout, Christy Cummings, Brenda Baker, Kamala Spencer, Jenny Christensen, Jennifer O'Niel, Amber Chenoweth, Don Kimery, Ricky Barnes, Jason Shay, Teresa Lesperanceg fifth row: Alison Chirkis, Treva Harvey, unknown, Kara Webb, Richard Sainsbury, Larry Barnett, Bruce White, unknown, Sangini Shah, Tricia Zane, Debbie Scott, Deanna Heath. Student Council mixes play with Work wa 4 T Julie Crawshaw assisted Coach Dave Stauffer in a student council meeting. fabove leftj Janet Droms and Kerri Engle played a game at the stu- dent counci1's Christmas Dance. Cabove rightj 94 Student Council et's salute our student council and its officers for , M at doing such a fine job this year in organizing meaningful and truly enjoyable activities like the Christmas and Homecoming dances as Well as Spirit Week. Elections for many offices and honors were han- dled smoothly and efhciently. East Central is active stu- dent council officers and representatives met regularly during homeroom time to discuss and act upon important issues this year. Marion Seagraves is a member of the Cardinal Yearbook Booster Club with a donation of S25.00. Thank you Marion! .,,, ,IWV K f Sponsor Dave Stauffer Rachel Cannon, Shawn Hilton, Sandy Deerdorri better known as the three musketeers, took a break from boogy to pose for a picture. Ueftj Marla Coo- per showed Mike Miller what a lovable STUCO officer she was! fbelow J Tracey Appell sits on Santas lCoach Raymond McGill! lap. Kbelowj i Q ii' ,, A V Z1 Student body salutes an active council Left to right, Hrst row: Sponsor Dave Staufferg second row: Laura Miller, Brenda Anderson, Heather Madison, Shannon Spittler, Sherry Hamm, Julie Warneg third row: S teffan Anderson, Scooter Seagraves is a member of the Cardinal Yearbook Booster Club with a donation of S25.00. Thank you Scooter! Robin Waters, Janet Droms, Marla Cooper, Julie Cra Wshaw, Tomm y Drullinger, Trey Wells. Student Council 95 First row: Lisa Schweitzer, second row Ueft to rightj: Lori Matlock, Heather Madison, third row: Carey White, Deanna Heath, Khm Matlock, Julie Warne, Debbie Scott, Amber Smith, and Gina Tilley lbelowj. Varsity Cheerleaders reach for the top Co-captain Julie Warne and Captain Debbie Scott showed that cheerleaders really do love each other. fabovel Deana Heath, Julie Warne and Kim Mat- lock cheered at a varsity game. fabove rightj The var- sity squad jumped for joy. 96 Varsity Cheerleading nw e I were G? he varsity squad started off the season by at- tending camp at Cen tral Sta te University. They won the superior trophy and brought home ii ve spirit sticks. During October the varsity cheer- leaders competed at the Tulsa State Fair. Overall they had a fulfilling year. The junior varsity squad shared the enthusiasm. The girls attended camp at Oklahoma Uni- versity vvhere they learned many cheers. They were al- Sponsor Roger Leller ways there to support their players. Both squads showed Lori Willyardy fbelow left, and Renee Moody, the true meanings of Cardinal spirit. fbelowb Dosed for pictures in the Dark- QL V Cheerleaders have outstanding spirit Tracey Martindale, Renee Moody, Angie Salinas and Lori Willyard were seen here! Kabovej Junior Varsity Cheerleading 97 Pep Club encourages student enthusiasm ' 98 Pep Club 399 Left to right: Rachel Merritt, Tonja Guinto, Shawn Hilton, Shelly Cosper, Sherry Hamm, Angie Schad, Tammy Roseborough, Lauren Batchelor and Susan Adams led the Pep Club this year. The Cardinal mascot, Ronda Peters prompted school spirit and enthusiasm at the pep assemblies. Qabove rightj he Pep Club showed a great deal ofexcitement and enthusiasm this year. The members gave the ath- letes interesting and delicious gifts on a Weelfl y ba- sis to show their care and support. The club held hall and door decorating con tests, pep assemblies and a chain -link con test. A new and attractive item was included in this year ls club activities: a club swea tshirt that aptly sta ted: Birds of a feather, flock together. he Christian athletes of East Central organized ac- tivities that expressed good clean fun. They started off the year with an appetizing box supper which raised 5345.00 for their organiza tional expenses. This Was fol- lowed by a memorable hayride which coraled 239 students. Other FCA activities included a Christmas party, scavenger hun t, ice ska ting and guest speakers at meetings in individual members homes. Christian Athletes have Kristen Cantrell, Regina Paul and Robin Wat- ers enjoyed their FCA box dinners. Cbelow left? Left to right: Mr. Dave Stauffer with his FCA officers behind: Angie Schad, activity directorg Shannon Spittler, secretaryg Paula Webb, treasur- erg second row: Steffan Anderson, presidentg Dar- in Plautz, vice-presidentg Tommy Drullinger, vice- president. Kbelowl healthy fun Left to right, first row: Shannon Spittler, Ro- chelle Merritt, Julie Evertz, Ronda Romans, Shelly Casper, Sangini Shah, I vette Izaguire, Sabre Davis, Scarlett Campbell, Gerd Peter Wind, James Tran, Hung Nguyen, Brian Potter, Cau Tran, Madame Suzanne Pharr, second row: Stacey Gibson, Janet Droms, Jeff Halford, Brian Ormsby, Michelle Rob- ertson, James McFarland, Angela Plummer, Nicole Thomas, Carey White, Gina Tilley, Kim Sikes, Debbie Howland, Candy Beaman, Rachel Merritt, Melissa MCWh1Ttj third ro W: Nam Nguyen, Dawn Keels, Kristy Doerr, Brian Whisenhunt, Linh Truong, Karen Center, Amy Stiles, Lori Willyard, Cynthia Kopenhagen, Tracey Martindale, Sue Bakri, Rhonda Lee, Heather Murphy, Paula Garri- son, Kerry Barnett, Jay Gulleyg fourth row: Hong Tran, Mary Vo, Hanh Tran, Dianne Storey, Ka thy Taylor, Jeni Linden, Stephanie Lucas, John Dona- ghue, Doug Turner, Lauren Bacheller, Cricket Noah, Melissa Shupe, Bobby Farris, Laura Miller, Tammy Roseboroughg fifth row: Kerry Engel, Sherry Snider, Terri Kirste, Natalea Poe, Shelly Mann, Pam Foley, Alex Wilson, Tina Koehring, David Wilson, CraigHewitt, VuthyNeou, John Ea- ton, Constance Chaping sixth row: Joe Larkin, Dawn H udspeth, Susan Nguyen, Sue Young, Chris Evertz, Derek Reiners, Travis Filby, Brandon Wulz, Curtis Phillips, Michael Matthews, Fred Parks, Bobby Dowdy, Bridget McCloud, seventh row: Adam Roark, Deandre Matthews, Tommy Farguson, Michele Bolen, Rachel Cannon, Jamie Roark, Sterling Ramsey, He Jin Lee, Jennifer Av- erill. Advanced French Club does it better E F Madame Pharr's class discussed their French as- signments, While Michael Matthews explains his tardiness. ibelowj e Cercle Francais Avance a bien commence l'an- nee. En octobre, les eleves du cercle ont goute un peu de France en preparant un petit dejeuner de croissants et de chocolat chaud. Nos chemises de sport sont arrivees au mois de decembre. Au diner de Noel, nous avons mange la quiche, la salade et une mousse au 1--s.. chocolat ai la maison de Shannon Spittler. Apres le diner, nous avons chante. Les 104 membres ont fait aussi les projets pour le printemps. -- . '- '11 9' 100 Advanced French Club Sponsor Suzanne Pharr es eleves quietudient le francais pour la premiere annee ont besoin d 'etre organises et intelligents. A vant Noel, les mem bres du cercle francais I sont alles au restaurant Grape Vine. Nous avons chan te les chansons de Noel dans le centre commercial Stone Horse. Les chemises de sweat ont dit: On parle francais a East Centralg clest superchouettefu Les chemises en rouges et blanches resemblent aux chemises de Coca. Sponsor Judith Holt Kevin Abbey called out bingo letters and num- bers in French with Michelle Eremita at the French I Club Christmas dinner held at the Grape Vine restaurant. fabovel Club members Krista Nelson and Kelli Brasel toasted the Christmas Party eve- ning with Sponsor Judith Holt and her husband Don. fleftl French I Club gets ready to do it better UBI 153 it-q.uJ Left to right, first row: Mndy Robisch, Dori Eden, Allan Potter, Mike Green, Jennifer Johnson, Darla Kelley, Kevin Abbey, Jennifer Halford, Nancy DiGiacomo, Memorie Dillah unty, Iline Sin- gler, Clayton Punnett, Mrs. Judith Holt, sponsor,' second row: Teresa Curlee, Christine McBee, Meredith Groves, Bobbi Danderson, Brenda Bak- er, Jennifer Patton, lVHke Ba bb, Brenda Anderson, Kelly Jones, Alisa Ellison, Michelle Eremi ta, Jerry Stumbo, Jeanna Holly, Walter T uckerg third row: f 1 Julie Smith, Krista Nelson, John Corbell, Shannon Martin, llhssy Tresner, Loan Nguyen, Carol Young, Dana Johnson, Michele Sadofsky, Ena Hart, Joe V05 fourth row: Hung Nguyen, Howard O'Connor, Katrina Kalb, Melaina Bohanan, Renee Moody, Shelly Clark, Tracey Redman, Priscilla Reynolds, Cheryl Smith, Angelique Andrews, Brian Hines, Darrin Haag, Kiry Neoug fifth row: Rachel Baldwin, Ronnie Steel, Jennifer O'Niel, Susan Adams, David Tilley, Amy Fields, Shelly Spencer, Kimberly Stone, Kim McNutt, Leslie Fradd, Phil Henry, Melissa Boone, Mike Gibbonsg sixth row: Ngoc Truong, Marsha Baldwin, James May, Shannan Fultz, Mary Casillas, Jeanna Allen, John Marks, Jason Allen, Kerry Jackson, Terry Barnes, Ryan Drakeg seven th row: Cristy Mallory, Long Nguyen, Brian Dewbre, Ryan Hoelzer, Todd Roy, Brian Miller, Steve Cherrington, Bret Bagley, Chris Clifton, Joel Smith, Danny Jordan. Left to right, first row: Sherry Hamm, Jenneke Berkelmans, Andrew Portteus, Ronda Peters, Chuck Macaw, Ronnie Schwabe, Kim McHenry, Mark Ziesm er, Paula Turnham, Kendall McHenry, second row: Sponsor Ken Schulte, Janiel Tenny- son, Ngan Troung, Elaine Grannan, Christy Lowe, Michele McA ward, Carole Thomas, Brian Barks, Geralyn Hoey, Jason Pittinger, third row: Kevin Laeger, Kim Odell, Steve Chambers, Mike Klin- genburg, Jam es K orzelius, Pa ul Duncan, Karen Di- giacomo, Darla Thomas, ChristyMcA ward, fourth row: Keith Owen, Ryan Sperry, Chris Greene, Kim Frederick, Lat Coppenger, Tom Bennett, Jay Hawkins, Kyle Funk, Rick Varmostrandg fifth row: Da vid Taube, Tricia Grona, Marla Cooper, Brett Sutton, Les Martin, Chad Robey, David Old- ham, Wade Moffet, sixth ro W: John Peters, James Taylor, Scott Renfro, Lori Long, Jimmy Madison, Chad Price, Mike Rogers, Ray Zuniga. .J ,A axe:-, 5 .. Mark Ziesmer was one of the loyal members of the German club this year. 102 German Club ,..-,ef - Deutsch macht spass! 2 .:::zzew::395:E::X:EzWNT335?k:::.H,-aiyffiiW SW W - ' Iiisgg 13'-gk K g ' . , IL., ..... , ,,....... V ,,.... L. ,,..... rm rt.. 5, .,E,. Xmt.:sv,- i- 1,r.::: H his year the German club had 53 members and Mr. Ken Schulte was its mellow leader. The members enjoyed a festive Christmas party as well as a couple of in teresting social ga therings in the spring ofthe year. During Valentines Day, theyheld a love athrst bytevcomputer match up. Keith Owen designed this year's W Deutsch macht spass sweatshirt. The president of the club was Ronda Peters, working with officers: Andrew Portteus, v.p.g and Chuck Macaw, sec.-treas. - ,Q P ,IJ t Sponsor Ken Schulte as .fu-.L , he Spanish Club had a very active year. Their Hrst organizational meeting was held in Octo- ber where plans for the year were made. The activities included dinner at El Chicois restaurant, a Christmas party at Robert Yertons home and a picnic :q:Q in the spring. Ofhcers were Karen Pearman, president, Robert Yerton, vice-pres. and social chrm., and Kristi V' 5 K .. X .... 1 : , cleei 1 Xin 6 . 4 s r X RQ s s X S s 'Xl' t get --'11 ll - - ' - at X all Misenhelter, serving as sec. -treas. The club enjoyed their Sponsor Lupe Johnson activities and their sweatshirts! A .K Some of the Spanish Club members posed glad- ly in Mrs. Lupe Johnson's room. Qleftj El Circulo Espanol enjoys the year Left to right, first row: Andrea Fletcher, Tracey Appell, Melissa Birkenholz, Shannon Coleman, Cindy Reese, Sandi lvhsenhelter, Lorie Rull, Karen Pearman, Jim Jordon, Kristi Misenhelter, Bradlee Marick, Gerd Peter Wind, Scott Organ, Chris Rickman, Brandi Cook, second row: Marie Thev- enin, Lorraine Washington, Melanie Ott, Yvette Izaguirre, Quan Lam, Sandy Osier, Sabre Davis, Andrea Leech, Debbie Scott, Denna Jamison, Deanna Heath, Roxanne Greenhaw, Melissa McDaniel, Dale House, Shannon Swafford, third row: Nena East, Julie Perez, Aimee Phillips, Randy Parker, Scott Waleska, Nikki Stout, Traci Aiken, Misty Gibbons, Stephanie Chappelle, Al- ison Chirkis, Carrie Duvall, Christine Cummins, Kristine Paulk, Mrs. Lupe Johnson, fourth row: Christy Ea ton, Shannon McClain, Jennifer Miller, Hollie Constien, Tracy Johnson, Nancy Lewis, Jeff Grinter, Lisa Shampnoi, Tim Zicker, Lisa Todd, Jeri Edwards, Brian Bradshaw, Will Dye, Glenn Schweitzer, fifth row: John Korzelius, Stephanie Hatter, Jamie Schaefer, Danny Embrey, Jason Burke, Charles Ellis, Jesus Vargas, Gary Majors, Melanie Running, Ben Davis, Harrison Owens, Selena Khan, Sabrina Ferris,' sixth row: Jenneken Berkelmans, Julie Lake, Mike Organ, Larry Ma- jors, Greg Scott, Brad Young, Jeff Carpenter, Jeff Morales, Tammy Claborn, Starla Fields, Erika Manuel. Left to right, first row: Andrew Portteus, Andy Kahlen, Bobby Farris, Gerd Peter VWnd, Rick VanNostrand, Tim Zickerj second row: Patricia Cowan Hong Tran, Traci Aiken, Karen Pearman, Sandi Misenhelter, Kristi Misenhelter, Jenneken Berkelmans, Robin Watersj not pictured: Dave McE1hannon to ,Shi 1 l.,,ClRS'0 East Central gets a taste of a foreign land s Wim ' , at .Eg AFS officers Dave McElhanon, Sandy Misenhel- ter, Kristi Misenhelter, Rick VanNostrand. fabovej Foreign Exchange students Jenneken Berkelmans, Gerd Peter Wind and Andy Kahlen meet for a morning snack. Qabove rightj merican Field Service is organized to promote In- terna tional understanding and friendships through its student exchange program. Mrs. Pat Cowan Was the sponsor of A.FS. Three East Cen tral fam - ilies hosted studen ts from Germany and the Netherlands. Two young men from Germany Were: Gerd Peter Wind and Andreas Kahlen. Jenneken Berkelmans exchanged from the Netherlands. E. C. students enjoyed their inter- national guests! . . . Sponsor Patricia Cowan 104 American Fleld Service M and D are members of the Cardinal Yearbook booster club. Congratulations Sangi, Bren, Kris- ti, Ker, Shelly, Mar, and Paula. tuden ts against drugs united to form two new or- ganizations: SADA and IMPACT Together they worked to inform students about the dangers of drugs. Because of their efforts, many students opened their eyes and learned to say no to drugs. The Red Cross conducted The Great American Smokeout. At Christmas, they filled nearly 200 stockings for the needy. They sponsored the Bloodmobile on April 1st and E. C. students again showed their giving spirit! Left to right, Erst row: Pam Turnbeau, Kathy McGuines, Don Rankin, Mrs. Cathi LeNoir, Mrs. Carolyn Halford, Mrs. JoAnn Reinolds were officers and sponsors of Im- pact. Iabove leftj Left to right, first row: Traci Aiken, treasurer, Nancy Lewis, presi- dent, Susan Nguyen, secretary Misty Barron, vice-president, second row: Ilene Sin- gler, I Vette Izaguirre, Sandi Misenhelter, Jennifer 0Weil, third row: Mole Organ, Linh Troungg Melissa Boone, Kamala Spencer, Jennifer Johnson, fourth row: Gary Ma jory Brenda Baker, Larry Majors, Holly Barron, Carla King fifth row: Roxanne Green- sham Mr. Louis Crossley sponsor, formed the EC Red Cross. fbelow leftl Red Cross and Students Against drugs make Tremendous IMPACT At the IMPACT meeting guests were left to right, Anne Pringle, Sharron O'Neil, Carolyn Halford, Sammie Kendall, Joe Blakenship, Pat Haines, Tom Erickson, Dr. Larry Ashbough, Adrian Andrews, Norman Ahrend, Phyllis Jones, Pam Turnbow, Tony Casillas. KR . ' .. 1MTii3I1. -museu- as.. , ,,,. In ,, , I A . 1 ,nazi 7 ..,,..I,,- r ...f- V ,ai ImpactfRed Cross 105 NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY V Au Z Q01 S 5 4 tl Q I Doshie Chandler, sponsor ational Honor Scoiety ofHcers: Jim Jordan, vice-president, Shannon Spittler, secretary, Andrew Portteus, president. Knot shown-Jay Hawkins, treasurerl The NI-LS. is a selective service or- ganization based on the fundamentals of leadership, scholarship, citizenship, and service. The East Central chapter has been operating for 22 years supporting a tra- dition of excellence. NHS: 22 years of excellence Seniors: Brian Potter Hung Nguyen Jay Hawkins Robin Waters James Ditto Cau Tran ' 'Andrew Portteus Greg Bowles Jeff Moffett Nick DiGiacomo James Jordan David Harrison Steffan Anderson Larry Barnett Nhan Nguyen Kevin Crane Bobby Farris 'Pat Newgent Carl Martin Deana Heath ' 'Tommy Drullinger ' 'lmchael Dill ' ' Valerie Dix ' 'Leslie Meyers 'Regina Paul Tricia Zane Harold Dotson Sangini Shah ' 'Machelle Duncan James Jewart 'Kristen Carter Heather Madison 'Ronda Peters David Brown 'Cindy Jones Lori Mosher ' 'Tony Caldron 'Darin Plautz 'Edward Petherick 'Kristan Cantrell Shelli Barrow 'Trey Wells Sheila English 'Joe Larkin 'Chris Larum Rebecca Mller 'Paula Webb ' 'Da vid M cElhannon 'Ronda Romans Marla Cooper Tabatha Shew 'Lisa VanFossen 'John Peterson Steve Cox Debra Scott Steve Wall Deanna Buehring Brenda Anderson Harvey Bohanan Lisa Briggs Kerry Barnett Kristine Misenhelter 'Stephanie Perryman Juniors: 'Ivette Izaguirre 'Robert Neale 'Kathy Taylor 'Hong Tran 'Nancy Lewis 'Karen Center 'Linh Truong 'Ronald Schwabe 'Derek Greer 'Jennifer Linden 'Shannon Spittler 'Son Tran 'Janet Droms 'Shawn Fisher 'Stacey Gibson 'Kevin Abbey 'Tracey Appell 'Kerri Engel 'John Eaton 'Tracy Johnson 'Quan Lam ' William Dye 'Chad Price 'Lorelei R ull 'Scott Vikre Sandra Mackey 'Kyle Funk 'Debbie Hicks Martin Lippert 'Richard Mercer 106 National Honor Society Branson Insurance Agency is a member of the Cardinal Yearbook booster club with a dona- tion of 325. Thank you! 'Jason Waugh 'Jeri Edwards Kendra Golden 'Tim Hall Phillip Willman 'Tracy Wallace Scarlett Campbell 'Rick VanNostrand 'Sabre Davis 'Dawn Keels 'fhm Nichols April Sook 'Gina Tilley Carey White 'Debora Howland 'Rochelle Merritt 'Mark Ziesmer Mack Morris 'Scott Renfro Sophomores: Stephanie Chappell Alison Chirkis Paul Duncan Dale House lVHchael Simek Thu Ha Thi Nguyen Cindy Morris Phat Chi Lam Derek Reiners Lori Willyard Mary Coleman Elaine Grannan Phuong Dung Thi Le Roger llhllea Frederick Parks David Wilson Crickett Noah Brian Parris Hanh Cong Tran Sue Young Cecil Clackler Brian Whisenhunt Lauren Bacheller Melaina Bohanan Cynthia Reese Paula Turnham Teng Vue Brandon Wulz Melissa Birkenholz Christy Lowe Bryan Organ Eddie Beckman Brian Marick Cheryl Smith Melissa Barron Lorena Rull Bridget McCloud Renee Moody Katrina Kalb ' Second year member Third year member Left to right, first row: Dianne Cochran, Kendra Golden, Ha My Chuong, Souheir Bakri, Phong Le, Renee Sampson, Jeannie Taylor, Denna Jamison, second row: Jamie Schell, Kathy Ray Tracy Galvin, third row: Daphne King, Thom Nguyen, Scott Renfro, Tim Ziclfer, Lat Coppenger, Kim McHenry Library Club and Academic Bowl ..... .... . t J H Q sir ,,,, 12 ,Q i - , ' 5 K ,B , -M Left to right, first row: lWke Organ, Mrs. Sydney Snyder, Hong Tran, lien Tran, Sandi Misenhelter, Scott Organ, Mrs. Nancy Richardson, second row: Jay Hawkins, David Harrison, Duke Martin, David Oldham, John Eaton. Mike and Paula O'Niel are members of the Library Club!Academic Bowl 107 Cardinal Yearbook booster club with a dona- tion of 525. Thank you Mike and Paula! Left to right, first row: Mr.Pat Ward, Kendra Golden, Shannon Coleman, Alison Chirkis, Angelique Andrews, Brian Whisenhunt, Vicky Bird, Tracey Appell, David Wilson, Alex Wilson, Kenny Hartsell, Debbie Howland, Starla Fields, Candace Beaman, Karen Cen ter, Nicole Thomas, Alisa Ellison, Amber Smith, Lori Willyard, Paula Webb, Jeri Edwards, second row: Josh Payne, Earika Manuel, Susan Martin, Selena Khan, Paula Garrison, Dawn Mahoney Pa ul Duncan, James McFarland, Tammy Rosebcrough, Tracy Thayer, Kim Sikes, Mike Organ, Shannon Spittler, Carey White, Gina Tilley, Scarlett Campbell, Terri Gordineer, Kristy Doerr, Kim Nollan, Debbie Scott, Missy Bushnell, third row: Wileda Logan, Roxanne Logan, Mary Vo, Ngan Truong, Dianne Story, Holly Barron, Misty Barron, Katrina Kalb, Travis Filby, Derek Reiners, Rick Thompson, David Knick, Jeff Salisbury, Tracy Johnson, Gladys Brinson, Chuck Hastings, Doug Turner, Nancy Parks, Crickett Noah, fourth row: Dawn Hudspeth, Susan Nguyen, Melanie Bohanon, Renee Moody, Cindy Morris, Elaine Grannan, Stephanie Chappelle, Paula Turnham, Brian Parris, Jerry Stumbo, Craig Hewitt, Cheryl Smith, Jennifer Donahue, Jennifer Miller, Lori Hamilton, Larry Barnett, Chuck Macaw, Chris McA ward, Melissa Sh upe,' fifth row: Buddy Hackler, Im poster, Shelly Murphy, Tracey Martindale, Tammy Claborn, Angie Salinas, Melissa McDaniel, Dale House, Bran- don Wulz, Robert Allen, Kendall McHenry, Da vid Waner, Scott Organ, Angela Been, Janet Vance, Angelique Vanns, Kyle Funk, Sue Young, Sherry Brown, sixth row: Jason Pittenger, Jeff Morales, Imposter, Shannon Buhl, Mike Shnek, Eddie Beckman, Adam Roark, Kenny Harrison, Cecil Clackler, Kevin Laeger, Shawn Bloxham, Les Martin, Ken McClure, David Beymer, Loan Nguyen, seventh row: Scott Howlett, Billy Overman, Mike Williams, John White, Pam Foley, Stephanie Lucas, Matt Hall, Phat Lam, Chace Bartlett, William Dye, Chris Jones, Sean Kenyon, Brad Sellers, Ben Davis, David Taube, Josh Woodlee, John McCallum, Weird Ward taught FH C new concepts ,Qan- G8dSY Mr. Pat Ward acted Crazy as USUH1- fHb0Ve5 Ra ther than being just another bland organisation, ' h P Brian Whisenhunt decided to be brave and partici- the FHC is essentially a Secret Brotherhood. The 5 1 pate in Mr. Wards' experiment. irightb 1 W Fellows gather at odd times to consider weird chemical s' concepts. There are no dues, no constitutions, no ofiicers, ,.,,1 and no by-la ws. The High Priest reigns supreme. The Disciples of Elom I god ofchemistryj are sworn to secrecy in matters such as the initiation ritual, password, fight song, etc., therefore very little can be said for publica tion. Bear witness also that one or more ofthe chemistry teach- ers have slipped over the edge in recent years and are not completely responsible. Hail Elem! A A A .. , ,s J 6 , 8 Z 1, , ..'. J' ' . A Z T X ,R 1 5 it I 1 . . Sponsor Pat Ward 108 Feuowshlp of Heathen Chemlsts Etta Baldridge is a member of the Cardinal Yearbook booster club. Congratulations to the senior class of 87. u Alpha Theta is an organization of students who are interested in the study ofmathema t- ics and who enjoy activities and research in- volving the use of math. Under the sponsorship of Mr. James Sparks, these students enjoy playing mathemati- cal games on computers and in their heads. The club pro- vides them With the opportunity to take the National Math Test as Well. These students like to play the num- bers games! Sponsor James Sparks Math club officers posed with Mr. Sparks, left to right: Jay Hawkins, Ivette Izaguirre, Cau Tran, Dave McE1hannon and Duke Martin. fbelow leftb Math club members, Duke Martin and Cau Tran took a break from the computers. ibelowb VV Mm M Hwfffw Qffgwaff , . iiss Lf it i Math Club really adds up to something Left to right, first row: Gerd Peter Wind, Cau Trang second row: Vuthy Neou, Nhon Nguyen, ' Da ve Oldham, Dave M cEllhannon,' third row: Jay Hawkins, Jim Jordon, Duke Martin, Sponsor James Sparks. Math Club 109 Left to right, first row: Roxanne Logan, Deana Heath, Deanna Jamison, Jennifer Sweet, Brandi Cook, Patty Burnett, Debbie Negrete, Vicki Lan- caster, Lori Mosher, Suzie Spencer, Kim Matlock, Kerry Barnett, Sponsor Debbie Davis, Second row: Kendra Martinez, Sabrina Farris, Pam Brim- er, David Roof Lora Price, Keith Kirk, Nicki Carl- ton, Brad Christensen, Kenny Hartsell, Sheila En- glish, Michelle Bolen, Kandy Harker, Melissa Rowe, Teresa Lesperance, Sponsor Margaret Byrd, third row: Theresa Franklin, Veronica Bender, Michelle Robinson, Ca thy Scranton, Ka thy Peebles, Tricia Deel, Sherry Ramey, Carmen Day, Crystal Garrett, Paula F ribie, Mike Matthews, Me- linda Pierce, Tiffany Russell, Tammy Kirsteg fourth row: Amy Stiles, Stephanie Roof Stacey Cress, Missy Tresner, Kay White, Rachel Merritt, Lisa Schweitzer, Kendall Johnson, Antoinette Mansker, Renita Drew, Lori Walker, Debbie Jack- son, Barbara Sleeper, Dionne Ray, Becky Callison, Laura Strong, Lynn Casey. Left to right, first row: Jennifer Sweet, Lori Mosher, Kim Matlock, Vikki Lancaster, Suzie Spencer, Kerry Barnettg second row: Debbie Neg- rete, Deana Heath, Denna Jamison, Patty Bur- C A. fulfills their career goals nette, Brandi Cook, Roxanne Logan. Debbie Da- -- zz- i i', A vis teaches her Marketing students. fabovej ' f Q -... f--- ff ,,:- f'6W'i'fl3 D ..l' I ,,,i lill ,,rr fl.. V T i D .. .E. C.A. is a club for students in Marketing Educa- or .1 t'i'r , Sitl tion. The purpose of the club is to develop future ,, M 5 s business leaders. The East Central Chapter has ii . been busy with activities such as a float in the Tulsa Sta te D it .9 Fair Parade, a Bosses luncheon, speaking and participa ting y W , in the Sta te conference. s.i fig s l .'2 D , .1 'ff 1 an 1 ,f 11 - W se r H frm 4 110 D.E.C.A. Sponsor Debbie Davis Sponsor Margaret Byrd Sponsor Katy Berryhill everalmembers and officers ofF.B.L.A. attended a two-day leadership conference held in October at the Sheraton Kensington Hotel. In November, the Future Business Leaders of America members held an installa tion of ofHcers cerem ony a t the Education Ser- vice Cen ter. Durmg the fall, members sold Cadbury can- dy to fund their spring leadership conference expense. The conference was held in April in Oklahoma City Where members competed in 20 categories. , -aw ,X is Left to right, first row: Diana Puerta, vice-presi- dent, Jacci Jackson, president, second row: Dee Gilreath, parliamentariang Heather Summers Fitzgerald, Tonya Guinto, historiang Sponsor Katy Berryhillg third row: Nikole Wallen, treasurerg Kelli Bohannon, Rebecca Miller, secretary. lleftl Typing is a skill required for F.B.L.A. Cbelowl 2, ff it , , Future Business Leaders Succeed ow f 'xl Y s 'rr left to right, first row: Christy Pottorfl? second row: Sponsor Katy Berryhill, Heather Summers Dee Gilreath, Nilrole Wallen, Rebecca lVH1ler, Lisa row: Jacci Jackson, Diana Puerta, Kristan Can- Fitzgerald, Tonya Guinto, Michelle GrifHn, Cassie Stone, Kelli Bohannon, Valerie Sparks, Malea trell, Machelle Duncan ODe11, Pam Shewg third Batchelor, Lisa Casey, Cindy Jones, fourth row: Walls. F.B.L.A. 111 Left to right, first row: Michael Schaefer, Shawn second row: Jim Durham, Troy Harney, Jerome Harold Schrimsher, Marvin Jones, Rex Tarter, Thompson, Tim Webb, Bryan Young, Fred Van- Chilton, John Sebeck, Randy Love, Patrick Gordi- Richard Gilbert. buskirk, Tony Durham, Sponsor Gerald Harman, neer, third row: Shannon Powell, Steve Bennett, VII.C.A. includes Welders and Machinists Left to right, first row: Ricky Barnett, Tho Thai, Mark Williams, Clay Newton, Sam Vongnachack, trick, Sean Crossley, Jason Williams, Tony Childs, Tommy McCall, Andy Harwell, Gary Trude, Jason Brian Thomas, Johnny Bailey, Tommy Deerdoft, Mike Maxey. Shay, Guy McNitt, Carl Oakley, second row: Lee Rodriguez, third row: Don Kimery, James De- 112 V.I.C.A. sf 4 ,Lg--3-.rf ,,,, 'gmt'-n-1' qv ,MWQ shi ., Wi M 'L-...usa SKID 'Wk he Cardinal Yearbook staff had several unique challenges to face this year. The sixtieth anniversary of East Central required that the book be special in every way. In addition, all copy I that is every word in the bookj was entered into two Apple Ile computers using a special program, Comtran, by Walsworth Publishing Co. Thanks to the ingenious efforts of Craig Hewitt and his assistants, Mrs. Judith Holt, sponsor, and Suzie Spencer, the copy in this book is more accurate and better written than ever before. Using an automatic indexing function in the com- puter program, yearbook staffers can nowmake i t possible for students to real- ly see every page they appear on. Carey White, Andrea Simpson, Jenneken Ber- kelmans, and Misty Gibbons were hard at work on their layouts. fabovel Rachel Cannon Worked hard in order to meet her deadline. ffar leftl Suzie Spencer and Craig Hewitt enjoyed slaving over the computers this year. fleftl Computer aids Yearbook Staff this year! Left to right, first row: Nancy Lewis, Anita Hel- Strom, Kristi Misenhelter, Carey White, Misty Gibbons, Jenneken Berkelmans, Rhonda Lee, sec- ond row: Lora Price, Rachel Cannon, Mel1'ssa McWhirt, Johnna Helstrom, Kandy Harker, Lisa VanFossen, Ronda Peters, Michelle Warner, An- nette Griffin, third row: Suzie Spencer, Karen Pearman, Sheila English, Traci Aiken, Rachel Merritt, Rochelle Merritt, Andrea Simpson, Tim Zicker, Richard Pittman, fourth row: Gerd Peter 'Ohms' Wind, Pam Brimer, Jason Harrell, Joe Larkin, Ger- alyn Hoey, fifth row: Brad Christensen, Keith Kirk, Sponsor Judith Holt, Craig Hewitt, Glen Schweitzer. Yearbook Staff 113 ast Central athletes had a very special group of guys and girls who had the determination and drive for success. The great student body at E.C. gave tremendous support to each Cardinal team. The football captains and softball captains showed great lead- ership to their teammates. With the help of a great coach- ing staff, all the teams did well. The freshman and sopho- , more classes showed promise for the years ahead. Rhonda Kirkes said, Hale no! I am s safe. labovel The Cardinal offense was ready to run over the Central Braves Q X defense. fupper rightj Roy Brashears i and Kevin Napier raised their helmets hs L A with excitement after a victory. fright! XNN 114 Atheletics Cardinal Teams Prove that 'L ,YHNX N Angela Gonzalez and Lisa Slzampnoi were an awesome pitching duo. fabovej Cardinal Wrestlers prepared their bod- ies for the season by lifting weigh ts. K up- per right! Coach Doug Manning told the Cardinal defense what to do and when to do it! Krightj f,a:,: 1,5 3,- ,..x ,,.. L.., , .. , .. . , q,,. f . ,...,,.. at A- ,, .. . .fr sf ,figfff gf -zzsgsvx 1 , VH I'S1 fy IS 501' Y L-.ff . . 4, 1 , 5 V, ,,,, inlet: f.gs,WvQe1 'f,, -f5::a::gzf,, ,,,,:s,b,.,,,,,,., ., ,,,,,.,,,,, WSE., - 5 wlevwi'Sv2,sw:-an,.-'mee-'si we 4e:gfQ1:sez--f-wimfegg-fs:.w,ffa z,,s:sa,s::,.-f,y,g,a,,l.-r.i:z,,5,,,,,,,,,1g,, ,iwgiezg r if country and left E. C. during their senior years. Sports played a big part in keeping E.C. united. From 1937 to 1940 we par- ticipated in six-man football because of a lack of players. East Centrals football team was unde- feated in those years which classed them as the Mythical State Champions. Diaz, Harold Dotson, Chase Bartlett, Scott Yasqxiez, EricIYfi3H011y3'i78V33fi'4W4886I'8,iCharfj?r1cg3L McCrear,w fifth row: Scott Howlett, Steffan An- ' derson, Scott Jones, Richard Miliser, Ricky Barnes, Roy Brashears, Tommy Horvath, Billy Gray, sixth row: Jay Gullee, Victor Smith, Bryan Conn, Jim Steward, Keith Kirk, Brian Hines, Larry jJ65M9f3g35, ,W8tFS,gDH-lQ,gH0uSQ, Wiley T homas, seventh row: Kevin Abbey Sean Gills, Jeff Dawson, Steve Byrne, Jimmy Madison, Tom- ,Travig Brett Sutton, Scott my McCall, Newt Morris, David Dotsong eighth , l'il Bjlfyi row: Brian Miller, Bubba Sawyer, Chuck Bensing- ,MikQi,Hufg5 fqg!-gb gfgwg Jgggg Williams, Kevin er, John Donaghue, David Brown, Scott Reed, Cur- Brad iGt3riste5:1sen,fg,Todgi. tis Phillips. up W' i, 2-V, - -.4 1. V t ' C 'ft . A JU H V 19:5 or , W QW M453 are , A V iv fra 2' .ta ' i M' A awe if A1 y ,,, ,,,,,,, ,,.,,, .. , Hn 1 1:2 fa fy , , A -V , me ' Lak'-3, qt: it fl KK, Qmmtq, ,V ,,,, ' ' A f 1 I X gi, W I, vV!- V W: f P Q Q Y W ff r t a s, - t , tt t , , 4 2 aaa 254 1 , 33 ., , I A VV V 'fix' 9, , ,L F Q. -HE E 1 I 1 A Q '3 -C 5 Kev1n Napier and Jimmy Madison watched the time run out on their playoff hopes. labove leftj Keith Kirk and Brian Hines waited anx- iously to get in and hit the opposing team. labovej Coach Doug Manning told Doug Watts that he had better nail the quarterback next time. fleftj e Ii I 5' The Cardinals were ready to do battle with ' Tahlequah. Iabovei James Cantrell was out of breath after a long kickoff return for a touch-A ' down, fleft,J Jason Nicholson, Brad Christen- sen, and Jamie Cantrell pounced on a poor Sa- pulpa player ffar left! ' sf V 1 L Q SK S lk 4 k s 5 X X W sis C f'wisf .. P S, .X . S isis .X ,I A .. L .xx .1 .XXNQJZX Senior Defense Slammed '- . VW is ,, i w V ' ' . . F YSSL r M eee f.. I 1 if W' w-'Q is r X s .Q J r f 1 . - n k 1 . if . g . S 'E fl' J ii ,' H J fn s ee e J ' . e 'W - N . . K 3 y X X Q XX if ka umm A QQ Q I by Ricky Barnes-DB Chuck Bensinger-LB Roy Brashears-DE Brad Christensen-DB Todd Diaz-LB Harold Dotson-DT rw W if wi Q 'EDIT if ' f, Pm' 4, as x . ...r as 493 . . X N N -xv. ,--Q : ':,y:,: .. 5 xx? -1 :ali ' ., , ..,.,k V Z :LA 4 A- ,.,, Travis Funk-DB Brian Hines-LB Keith Kirk-DB Richard Milliser-DB Jimmy Steward-DB Senior Offense Jammed A f . 'l'w ' ' X kgs . A N 'B f 'W N Y- :ff , ' ' 'QW L ' -X:' I i '- K V GL A l L, 5 ' X 34 : i X J XX. ff' Aw fs: 1 . k--: I ..,r W' , - f -1--1 J , fs- ta ' X ,Q . F, ' A K , - K. X s SQA 1. X if ' A X xl gk X I ' Steffan Anderson-OL David Brown-OL James Can trell-SE' John Donagh ue-OL David Frederick-RB Billy Gray-TE' ,sz ,, Q-,B f.,.:- i h is 'R' Q K: . W ii Ts ! A si, -. .Y . lff4w.,,,, ,Q wr 'ti '.-i gl 5- 12. x V . J' ff . . Tommy Horvath -POL' 118 SQn1Q?Pr1ayerS or KD' 'Scott Jones-OL l i J' ' Don Kimmety-SE l ' Chris Lorain-SE Tommy-:McCall-RB if Curtis Phillips-0L1-2 J Football Players: . ' r - , is Teamma tes - V .lKF0ur!! Many Years J Bubba Sawyer-OL ., 5 Brettjgutton-K ,n Larry T11omas7oTEf Fresh m en Sh The 1987 freshman football team was coached by Mr. Larry Ballard and Mr. Jack Krieder. The freshmen had the best football record of all the teams. They had the talent at all the positions that E. C. needed this year but can use in the future varsity teams. A few of the talented freshmen suited up for two varsity games and even played in the rival Hale game, The freshmen showed great potential for the immediate years to come. vi' Q Left to right, first row: Ron Sainsbury, Chris Lancaster, Brian Bowles, Chris Morriswlames Harding, Kent VanBushkirkg second row: Nathan Arnold, Kris Mike I-lagitgisg row: Nilo McCrea, James Korzelus, Allen Craddock, Bryan Enos, Orliil Hanhahg fourth row: Chris Miller, Branson Perry, Chief Rogers, Wes Hillg fifth row: Larry filloode,-,Damon Balglridgggiglloclign Reeves, Ronnie. Bellg sixth row: Jeff Lowther. 2 Scoreboard Freshman football E.C. 28 McClain 14 E.C. 26 Rogers 0 E.C. 18 Webster 7 E.C. 24 Hale 0 E.C. 20 Washington 40 Freshmen struggle to grab hold of the ball. Kleftj Coach Larry Ballard worried which play should be used next. labovej It at af ts Freshmen Football 119 J.V. Scoreboard Mclain-8 EC-14 its :QV A Sapulpat' E014 The jtmiozi,varsityfootball teamg hada Jenks-14 EC- 8 great season this year. One possible rea- Hale-l3 EC- 6 C son forthisimigfhthalveibeen the enthusi- asm and drfvaiiof sth01rJ'HQW football coaehes, Tony Speer and Beau Slemalc- TW0 teams forfeited to the J- V- r er. This was their first year ta coach foot- Mike Rogers and Jason Nicholson listened to the game plan intently. fright! Left to righ t, first ro W: Mike Hurt, Deandre Matthews, Jeff M orales, Dale House, Billy Overman, Brian Mariclg second row: Chase Bartlett, Doug Watts, Jason Nichol- son, Matt Hall, Cecil Claclflerg third row: Scott McCreary, David Dotson, Kevin Napier, Alex Wil- son. Ibelowj ball anyway. The junior varsityisquad proved that they could take over the var- Pro ved sity football team next year by Winning four of their six games. Perhaps the youth and enthusiasm on the part of players and coaches will carry over to fu- ture successes for these loyal and hard Working Cardinals and coaches. The Cardinal yearbook staff Wishes to con- gratulate them for a job Well done' 7 , t at 1616 1 KL I 42 Wm ' 2 s ' i . Y M, 'ly as lf! J xl 9 A,-Q 120 Junior Varsity Football gg at? 14 M if r 'iff 7 Who cated about the game, Shawn Fisher was more concerned about the cheerleaders! Kabove leftj Doug Watts had a mean look on his face which he d1l'6Cf6d toward the opposing team 's quarterback. Cabovej Eric Mallory broke a tackle and ran down the Held. fleftj mfr W 2 1 E.C. 8 Muskogee 6 E.C. 9 Muskogee 11 E.C. 5 Hale 0 E.C. 12 Hale 2 E.C. 9 Memorial 4 E.C. 3 Memorial 0 E.C. 0 B.A. QB.A. tournj 2 E.C. 9 Sapulpa QB.A. tournj 0 E.C. 18 Rogers fB.A. tournb 0 E.C. 2 BartlesvillelB.A.T.j 16 E.C. 5 B.A. QB.A. tournj 2 E.C. 7 Sapulpa QB.A. tournj 3 E.C. 3 Sapulpa 2 E.C. 13 Rogers 1 E.C. Rogers forfeited E.C. 1 Tahlequah 2 E.C. 12 Central 0 E.C. 8 Central 4 E.C. 9 Hale 1DistrictJ 8 E.C. 3 Bixby QRegionalsj 2 E.C. 0 B.A. QRegionalsj 5 E.C. 3 Putnam C.W.Qstate3 6 The gir1's softball team began basic training. frigh tj Left to right, first row: Angela Gonzales, Jennifer Bolton, Amy Staton, Lori Hamilton, Jen- nifer Aud, Elaine Grannong second row: Lisa Shampnoi, Tammy Warneken, Kathy Smith, Milcki Toney, Nicole Burton, Rhonda Kirlfesg third row: Christy Quinalti, Tracie Warnelren, Robin Waters, Ronda Peters, Misti Morgan, Ja Dawn Most, Coach Dave Stauffer. fbelowl irls Hit Consider the thought ofyouz' girls soft-9 ball team only having three returning seniors and a lot of new coming freshmen and sophomores. This thoughtscaredev- eryone in to thinking our girls could not get the job done, They,salong with the su- perb coaching of Mr. Dave Sta uffer, beat these odds and managed to win their dis4 trict, take second in regionalsg and quali- fy to go to the state tourney in Norman. Senior, Robin Waters, Was chosen as an all-State player as a utility. As one can see by the girl ,S softball scoreboard, the team racked up a season of 16' wins and only six losses. This team really made it. U .4--f Y fa-.ff . I fr' , .M I im ,fwrf'iW'Y'f f swf Aw 1 ,..114,i.e it Jjgy.-1 M-M, 1 SM 7 H Mahi' 122 Girl's Softball Q Q 'WU' ' W, ' H, ' 72- ,, :V , V w wr 1 1 , A I rL'r K ,,, ,, f' lll of e 4 ,,,. 5 , A I .. yii.. ' I AW Qll . L 522' t x , 1 Q L ,V ',,- Q ,. hw , A k 'Vi M51 fn ,f 11 Q A. eh, n ' Q? W w ' 4 P . f,,, N 1 xt 1+ fx: 31 4 Robin Waters, Misti Morgan, and Ronda Pet- ers showed their seniority Iabove leftl Coach Dave Stauffer gave a little pep talk before the game. fabovej Jo Dawn Most told Jennifer Bol- ton a secret play. fleftj I Christy Quinalty Hnally realized why she couIdn't see the bll. fleftj Are you thirsty, Ronda ? Iabovel Robin Waters had a Serious ' outlook on the game wh1le Jem1if'erAud encour- aged the team on. ffar leftj ' ' ' 5, W, egg, ,.3,, .fggz ,Sf .1,, -1151 -5113:-' bfi -gy .zga ig. 1,1 :gi :ir 1 X ,, S 11 00 15 j ng Sta pg This varsity basketball team dididsomething East Central had not seeniin aiiifewdf' years. They won most of their gamesyandswelie rankedfin top ten dgringilalnrost the entire season. They defeated such powerhouses as number one ranked Washington and Edison. The team consisted of nine seniorsfandlftwojuuiors and was ledbyfstargers Darin Plautz, T.W. Drullinger, Todd Gourd, Kenneth Adams and Lee Murphy. Whenever the Cards needed an important victory, these difouidiiptdl l Left to right: Coach Rodger Lefler, Reggie Askew, Brian Bradsha W, Marcus Childs, Todd Gourd, Darren Plautz, Andy Harwell, Anthony Childs, Lee Murphy, Kenneth Adams, Carl Oakley, T W Drullinger, Coach Ray McGill, and Coach Jack Golden. 4 I 'ai' Todd Gourd protected the ball from all of his opponents. ftopj Coach Jack Golden told his players the game plan. Ileftl Marcus Childs had a pretty touch on this shot. fabovel Y sy V 2 124 Varsity Boys Basketbail . Andy Harwell tned to get posltzon for a re- bound. fabove left! Darin Pla utz ga ve a helping hand whenever necessary. fabovel Carl Oakley made another one of his many slam dunks. Kleftj 3 Q- '-K ,,., wh iff yooo M5 Lee Murphy cheered for all his shots to go in. Iabovej Kenneth Adams looked for a team- mate to pass to. fbeIowleft1Datrin Plautz re- cieved a couple player ofthe week honors in the Tulsa newspapers. fleftj l 'VSMT , . on 9 ff 5 E . 5,,5:m, v ww kg?,w,, kg ,, ,hir I 4, w , A w- 4 'Sv-f 5 0 t ,9- Xi. 4 . ' ' V B WS ACU The junior varsi ty boys basketball team yearwaslgeoalehedlsebyJVI1r5,Rodger, Lefler. The team had its ups and downs but they pulled together to makeia greatteam effort. Through their overall performance anditeain sbitifi slioweifl that sliillilone does not always make a winning team. They I0okffo1'Ward,toasprgmisingiyarsiiy1568112 . , . l ,, 1 - ' 1, i I . .yi s, f if k Left to right, first row: William Dye, Greg Milliser, ayier, Fulson, Sterling Ramseyg second row: Coach RodgeriLefler, Steve'Moore, David Dotson, Blfian Bradshaw, Anthony Childs, Clint Coker, Chase Bartlett, CoaCh,:,R9,y, ,,, , 19 The Cards made the winning basket in this game. Kleftj Brian Bradshaw scored an easy lay-up on these opponents. fabovej Bryant Taylor showed why he is nicknamed Nitro'f Ktopj Boys' J.V. Basketball 127 Shannon Swafford wanted someone to give him the ball. ftopj The Cards made a tough basket. Iabovel Chris Clifton tried to make the winning point. fright! 'H '5 CQ, 2- .22 vlggigi-H? gd, C llil pdrpose the freahnienlbaslretball team was to develop the skill of the player individually and as a teanriimeinber, so that they will be able to contribute on the var- ssityslevel by the timessthey are juniors.,By the coaching of Rodger Lefler and Ray McGill? the team developed a lotgof character although Winning was not the highlight ofthe season. There Was agreat transition from junior high to high school competitive dYbaslretballfandrallHfteensdssplayers made Qprogress each day. Left to right, first row: Patrick Osborneg second row: Chris Morris, Chris Stephens, Jason Sullivent, Dallas Childs, Nilo McCrea, James Wilson, Tony Banicsg third row: Coach Raymond McGill, Den Gilreath, John Marks, Danny Jordan, Brian Nash, Chris Clifton, Shannon Swafford, Chris Adams, Maurice Brown J.J. Kreik, Coach Rodger Lefler. 7 BENQ 1 cts, sf, 'sf E5 it ,ctw sv 'ff -QCA?-0 I S ' 128 Freshmen Boys Basketball jrls Shot The varsity girls basketball team was directed by Coach Roy Gage and Coach Harvey McDaniel. Having only five seniors, these girls kept up a fast pace. The varsity girls proved they had great teamwork by stopping anyone who crossed their path. We can only hope the team will be as good next year. Good job, girls! Left to right, first row: Wileda Logan, Dayna Roberts, Susan Martin, Sheena Franklin, Danna Day, sec- ond row: Kim Smith, Shawna Kahn, Shannon Coleman, Kathy Smith, Lori Hamilton, Salina Kahng third row: Coach Roy Gage, Nicole Burton, Tonya Floyd, Lori Long, Sabra Davis, Amy Black, Tina Dean, Coach Harvey McDaniel. Wileda Logan was one of the best ball handlers in the sta te. Ktopj Kim Smith swished another free throw. fleftj Lori Hamilton was ready to steal the ball from this opponent. fabovej 1,22 -5 K ,if S .V Qi! Wileda Logan blew by these helpless oppo- nents. fabovel Kim Smith looked for an open teammate. Krightj Coach Harvey McDaniel ordered the Lady Cards to win. Kbottom right! 130 Varsity Boys Basketball Wiledd couldlalmostflyfdovm the fdbgvditigllfl lflaqlr made aiolotyof steals dugjmgkthe season. Krlghtj eAV h 3 f of ' .... his A fx K - . . - Q2 5 sf .. v ig o ii.. xi ...f',,, ...... o . ' ..,. ' '... Q be In or A.-. Nw 1, Q., ,W 5 I S ,::.+ 'K D gf? 'i .. ' f 5 wwf? AV22 f , A J A L .A 5 ,wi 1 ,. xii iik 'IA W , 'u, 'fix Amy Black tried to find an opening through these two defenders. ftopj Kim Smith was difficult for opponents to defend. fabovel Salina Kahn, Tina Dean, and Kathy Smith were worn out after a hard fought victory. fright! .VHUSti9d The J VY girls basketball team was lead by Coach Roy Gage. These girls put out a lot ofeffort and every bit ofit paid off They had a very successful year with coopera- tion and team Worlg, With a great spirit to Win and hard working practices these girls Went onto win most ofstheir games. 1 S L Left to rigiflf, rowfiliim gmith,?Shawrla Kahn, Shannon Coleman, Kathy Smith, Lori Hamilton, Sali- fina sgnondzgjowz Gage, Nigole Qgrton, Tonya Floyd, Lori Long, Sabre Davis, Amy Black, Tina 'Deangi Coach Harvey Mcllanielg f N 132 J.V. Girls Basketball Fresh m en Gre W With their first year in high school these freshmen girls tried really hard this sea- son. Each gzrl did her part of the hard work. Coach Roy Gage made every practice challenging and a learning experience. By the time these girls are seniors, they should have a very victorious team. 1 0557 Err 9 2:,:: M JP, X .15 - 'f' I 'li A Left to right, first row: Corbie Welch, Cecelia Reager, Robin Cantrell, Nicole Burton, Kristi McCullar, Angela Henson, Jo Dawn Most, Sherry Phillips, Katie Johnson, Danielle Melton, Coach Roy Gage. Kristi McCullar blocked one of her players. ftopl Cecilia Reagor, Corbie Welch and Angela Hin- son showed their freshmen friendship. fabove leftl Danielle Melton jumped for a shot, Ka bovej Kris- ti McCuIlar blocked one of her players. ftopj l r,,r P111 This years varsity wrestling team was delinitely one of the best ever in East Central history. These guys proved the newspapers wrong. No newspaper had the Cardinals in the top ten. After a month of duels and tournaments, the Cardinals were ranked number Eve in the state. They were champions of the Wagoner tourney and second place in the Edison tourney. The superb coaching of Beau Slemaker and Tony Speer and the determznation of the wrestlers made E. C. one ofthe top contenders for the 5A sta te crown. T T Left to right, first row: David Wilson, Ron Brinson, Haagg third row: Dave Brown, Harold'-Dotson, Percy Bruce White, Jerry Stumbo, Kenny Foxg second row: White, Brian Hines, Roy Brashears. Joe Vo, Tho Thai, Bret Bagley, Danny Manor, Darrin Dave Brown pinned this helpless opponent. Kleftj Roy Brashears gave his famous butt drag. Ktopl, Tho Thai was always ready to escape. Kabovej 134 Varsity Wrestling I Tho Thai intimidated this opponent! Kabove Ieftj Most guys ended up on their back when they wrestled Roy Brashears. Kabovej Brian Hines was ready to take his opponent down. Ueftj A H ,,,,, , Z , , ,,,,, X f ' ' V L L , W at Kenny Fox gave the Cardinals many victories at 130. Hefti Percy White showed aff' his Her- culean body. fabovej Percy White made anoth- er quick pin in this match. Ibottom left! ilVw1fXW2eSt11ngisr135 L Roy Brashears - 157Ibs. I upper left! Tho Thai - 136 lbs. Kabove! Dave Brown - Heavy weight Iupper right! Harold Dotson - 190 lbs. Cleft! Kenny Fox - 130 lbs. fright! Brian Hines - 1 78 lbs. I bottom left! Danny Manor - 148 lbs. I be- low!. J ii36li Wfestiingld' 'I' eef' 4 2 ' J . ,mesh seirenisenior wrestlers cb uzdlsimplybe labeled as f2nweso1pe!ffE15ery.one of these grapplers placed in the top Eve of ea ch tour- zimnent't11is'ye3u'. They played the biggest role in leadrng the Cards to. the top Eve rank-1 ingin the state and the Oklolzoma Eight Con- ference champfonslzip. sC'ongr3tu1ations sen-1 1? '!3,....-.,..! -V ..-, . Vi Rolled This year's junior varsity wrestlers achieved many of their goals. They gained much needed experience for the future and showed that they could Hll in the spots of the seven seniors that were leaving. They even defeated Cascia Hall is varsity team. J 5 Left to right, first row: Robert Carroll, Jerry Bogart, David Roof, Mike Miller, Steve Rash, Mike Rogers, Hai Vo, Chad Marting second row: Toni Manirath, Stanley Shouse, Scott Waleska, Dominique Jones, Charles Ellis, Jason Nicholson, Jerome Chilton, Buddy Hackler, William Marshalg third row: John Peth- erick, Brian Drake, Craig Johnson, Branson Perry, Jeff Taylor, Kenny Nair, Marcus Petherick, Jerry Browng fourth row: Wes Hill, Rocky Reeves, Brady Rousset, Darin Haag, John Stewart, Jim Sebek, Chris Pettigrew, Denny Burleson, Doug Watts. ,mu Coach Tony Speer was the assistant coach, Itopj The starting JY team won most of their duels. fleftj Head Coach Beau Slemaker was the man in charge, fabovej Q137 'W fir x'MU'Qff., QQ: xx! 'Q xii? lgyx ffjxsf :sri 3 Xxx? -R, A ' 'Q lltfxsxhss 9 'WP'41'.1'-Q. 5: hx! .klgxli XX 3, F3 Rugs? .3 Nsksxsxss, Vi 34 3:1 x I N A x ., 'Q ,Q YNY! X: 'Q V-Xflx 'fx sd 'N 'Ivy This and boys'swimming record was an adequate, was coached by MrsQ Penny Thomas. At an early point in the season they were ., 1 4 200ths, egf a secondfgwa y frolneggfualzfyzngt L dmqm eeeee gg i I 4 Wins and 4 losses while the girls was an improved 5 Wins and 3 losses. The swim- ming team loolced seriously at going to State. Left to right, first row: Missy Tresner, John Korzeliusg second row: Andrea Fletcher, Kendra Golden, Holly Osier, Sabrina Farris, Cindy Pantoja, Stephanie Chappelle, Rick Thompson, Shane Taylor, John Quat- trone, Chris Ford, William Heffernan, Shannon Lacey, third row: Coach Penny Thomas, Paula Turnham, Sandy Misenhelter, Stephanie Hatter, Melissa Shupe, Kim Sher- man, Ivette Izaguirre, Shannon Buhl, Darren Lightfoot, Bret Moser, Matt Knotts, Glen Prentice, Vance Swisher, Patrick Kendall, Jeff Rule, Clayton Punnett, Ibelowl Most of the divers were anxious for the blow ofthe Whis- tle. Iabovel William Heffernan and Chris Ford were creatures of the Cardinal Lagoon. frightl . ,. ., ,E -f-' W.- . ,.f,-f,. ewes, - . K, ,,,,,,,-fse,:s,.,1,.A .. K ,,i,-5,-nes, f ' ' f- f-:f,:q.ssg:sSz1:4-riff1K' ' ' . m,::gz'ss:: W , C3 'V' ' i at 138 Swimming and Diving mg. M i X ,Qt -ff1mM,,eQf5 A www -mvvmmw agmmxy gy Ah. MXMXJ' 4 Coach Penny Thomas blew her heart out. -W fabove leftj The lats of Jeff Rule were flat as Y a batis, Kabovej Missy Ttesner, John Korzelius, K A x Stephanie Chapelle, and Shannon Buhl all seemed to get along really well. fleftl ESS v, . wx Sm: run 'asf in ww It V 5 K' 4 5, V' ' if x A M .f 5 Q -54?' . , , ,ff I Q A 'H Q fwf .53 Im I ,W I W ,rm W , W ,,,, M ,W H , .. of ,h! A 5 yea Q ig an I V3 ESI YQ! Nfl S2323 353 'VS -mgeaxsxsxas yQyQ7Q11 fans? ?'ssfN XSS! 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Vgjrrjgg' ,sswpggu 73435155 1, 22211 f1:a:sz'if2gfr rgifwilsmf isles: G iff- Lg-ig ,111-??fEiQff7' 352121 -f1e HE537b57ii43'ffif wiiiiffii 552f??5??w iii 5151+ ,a1i1.sf1ifff suse:-of w:?f11SvL wi :fifgsfzff on iff'fffiPwfaifffiSfiiflilfii14?Y2ffHs2f2'iifffiwesesyffsiwr ffwf -wwsfiif?estmsffsifmffazseigwisfi f---, me A.,, U,..h,... ., .,,., giW-555-5,5,5955SSH-:gm,,5ql2VW, .k,,.L, G,,m5W, My Left to right, first row: Kenny Hartsell, Harvey Bohanon, Les Cogdell, Jimmy Madison, Kevin Ab- beyg second row: John Peterson, Tommy Drulling- er, Tracey Bohanon, Trey Wells, Sean Cosper. s Kevin Abbey raise your hand if youre sure! Iabovej Harvey Bohannnon and John Peterson celebrated Trey Wells' home run. I top right! Coach Dave Sta uffet and members of the J VI team slaved for the varsity squad. frightj L.ff, ,-,,,,,,k,,: ,...,,.. VM .,,,. ei,, .,.., .,..,. 3, .,.i , D, I 140 Varsity Baseball m K., Harvey Bolzan on warmed up his pitching arm. Itop leftl Kenny Hartsell waited for the ball. Ueftl Trey Wells dreamed of scoring. Iabovej .Vi it it 0 Left to right, first row: Brian Crain, Bruce Fallin, Wes Hill, Ronnie DeCamp, Eric Bailey, Jason Grove, Kris King, second row: Scott McCreary, Eric Kirk, Scott Organ, Rocky Reeves, Branson Perry, Chris Lancaster, Jim Sebek. Branson Perry waited at home for the ball, fabovej The team Watched as the batter hit the ball. I top rightj Jason Grove, Bruce Fallin and Shawn Casper rested from working on the Held. fright! 142 J.V. 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W D wr. .w,1a,1wsnw1 My agasz14yzQ.pZSfzggggygigegyggesifqt Tennis . . . l . . , fx ,f-- .ii-.1e:.fz1-.M ,,.. v,,..,, . ., ..,f-- ,,.g,L,.,, f . - if-5 5? if? ,-:U i -ff7i i1 EfTE1-T2 52 115 Left to right, first row: Darla Kelly, Chris Larum, Yume Le, Kelly Swan, Chris Freemang second row: Kiry Neou, Viet Vu, Adam Roark, Joe Vo, fs .Q fa ' , 5 ' -5, ' in M ,,,,,, fi fi ff: jg. 5 ,L 5. .f ,,,,,,, . gy gy f ' - ,- ' 1 e--' , gl 5 L, .2 , 5 1 - 2 e - . . ,1 . ,af 5 41 , .. ,... I Z -L-' V 1 I We 'If'-'-Wffzw-.fff -,,Nf .i e, f' fl -1 '30 - 5 f ' 14 .,.. . ,ii f , ffl fr f Ji , 'nf' I w :,ffw2 ' 4 V f My ft f, ,Me V, 'f f ai -4 , U .. ,, , y i n g f ame vfvv 1 sbwyw, f , A , mg. 7 ,, ..Mgn3, , ' . V, , - -lk , ,, . :pw wining ,f if ,Q me f an he f l , 5 ' 5,5 f' I f ,,,, g'j,gy h.,5.,'y.i L1 af f, :ff . , ,, ,, - Adam Roark and Quan Lam discussed their plan of action. fabovel Yume Le and Darla Kelly would rather talk than participate. Iabove right! Charlie Nguyen, Andy Kahlen, Thomas Nel- son, Chris Larum and Chris Freeman showed the latest tennis fads in fashion. Irightj 144 Tennis ez .f lg ff siif Mat Emerson- Not pictured: Cau Tran, Jane: Dfomsf Kim Nollan- Kristen Cantrell, Tonya Gumto- 2??f f :iiiSff22fl2ff2Qfii:fXf1s1isis? iiiiffffilif522222522isiifcfwssiszslszxseggfe:pw-.is-212-fyz,ssxssz.,sw5 isfit:-'wezifesiisi1s1:uzsgsz,wf,::it-wrfm:-1ff1,.s .V e,..e, .. .,.,.i X . L. , ,--ff---f-f i ,f,. ,, ..z . f,...v,,.v..,,-f,- ii,..i-. e,..f1...,,..,. 5, -ff--f .- ..f,,.g,.f,,..v,b.1, 51-K, s,..., ...,.. e,,.,...,,.,,. ,1 U ,- Q .W 4 ff7..f,..x f---ff--f is ..,..,, ..,,.-,-.f,-.ff-.-V ., ..,.., ..,,..m-.1g,.,, A.. . ..,.. 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Iabovel' You?e supposed to hit the ball, not hold it. Ifazf left! Jeanie Taylor set up for a spzke. Ileftj Volleyball s'il i Boys Made Tracks Left to right, first row: Ben Davis, Torrance Ter- ryg second row: David Fredricks, Jamie Cantrell, Scott Reidg third row: Jeff Morales, Scott Howl- ettg fourth row: Brian Miller, Joe Ramsey. David Fredricks stretched before the big race. fabovel Scott Howlett and Jamie Cantrell made it look easy. I top right! The E.C. Boys track all seemed to have said, Hare we done yet coach? fright! l46 Boys' Track G11 lS ran off Top Left to right, first row: Kim Cartwright, Paula Taylor, Karnala Spencer, Kathleen Ballardg sec- ond row: Denita Drew, Connie Chapin, Melissa Shape, Gladys Brinsong third row: Andrea Leman, Cecelia Reagor, Ywona Rich, Vallarie Broadus, Tonja Samuels, Dwarmetta Myers. f I m - ' I ' Q z - . f . -f f . ef ' W W I? -Q. P- -sm .... ,af , ,5::gg:'s ' , f ,. we ,ff s X sigma. Sims .... , ,Q .. V -f , 1 A The members of the girls track team strived for excellence. ftopj Kathleen Ballard said, Fm not ready for this! K top leftj Paula Taylor, Kim Cartwrightand Ywona Rich were back in training Cleft! Girls' Track 147 Sharp Shooters Z we-f' in W 1 Left to right, first row: Sam May, Terry Barnes, V rum, Darren Richard Vwlliamson, Marc Hawks, Pat Nugent, Shane Maish, JT Petherickg second row: Brad , man, David Shaun Stone, David Leonard, Jody Widdows. Hill, Mike Stokes, Bobby Farris, Wayne Solomangi L Petherick, Sean third row: Dan A ydelott, Chris Irwin, Chris La- Gifls, Travis Robert Allen, hzniw s ' . w , ' ,E M ' u . ,iii is V- ' A -Q - 1, ,. It A ' H y ' W Lys fm, - 9 . jg' -' , 'V ,VW V ' f J, ,ff K is-N ' rw:-7 '4 WN ., f ' , Q. 'W ' 4- f V, - 4, ,V W x wi' ' 3 , WH' H , ' 5' P ' if r N V Y W. ' ,N , ,M :ff r 4-f ' ' ' V W W... , , ' em, . , M ' ' . , -sf . , I ,,,, Y , W I 7 ' 'fief , , if W i 'i?'f q r i fr in fe o - Shane Maish sent an awesome shot on its way.-13 fabove! Brad Hill and QL!! P6t1l8If0IfV,blllft1124l:,giQ over possession of thef fright! - l Lrey Qi 148 Boys' Soccer V V Kick in the Grass 3441 5 1: li MW' , MMA ., ,, Left to right, first row: Tracy Thayer, Amy Shelly Clarlff' Natalie Poe? 'A'A 1Leslii3iE'F1'ad'cfl Williams, not pictured: Geralyn Hoey, Kendall Fradd, Beth Williams, Jamie Schell, Valerie Dix, Reesegt11irdrow:E1aineGrannon, CrickettNoaI1, Mc-Henry, Cindy Morris, Nikki Stanley, Joanne Niki McCloughang second row: Leslie Gibbons, Chriafy Lowe, Brandi Cook, Kim,V:McHenry, Taylor, April Garrett, Nicole Stout. W .2 . f , if ,WM f , G W 9, ,- yum A Q... fgfw.w..+,N,qwlv , Mtn . A, J. .3 ,Wm W ' w , we ,, ti, Ufffrdi ,-56 f fr M , ' -7 'Aff' ' H' 4 , uw. . -M M . W, V W l- , M, ,ff ,L K, W ,M .j if' Wfla in LW I VX, W my 1' ,W, n , 10,1- f, , ,,,,,,L,,,, ? wfwfvxv wif' in Q. c 'a jx . ,, , , thwag, V, . .. 2 X Jamie Schell prepared to make a long pass. lleftj Amy Fradd leaped through the air in an attemp- Y lifted shot at the goalfliibovej Girls' Soccer 149 of pride in PERFURIVIANCE rs of Performance - ,W , af f ff 4 Q V The East Cen tral Marching Band performed in the 1961 Chris t- mas Parade in downtown Tulsa. ' Iiifei wimf- ff-'y,Q.,5Wf3wzg,M: ' I - 'V , 2 MH. 7, -, . 'S W' f . I , 5. ' ' - H -rf' , ma+.m,,4s5,U,, f , Myqggaxs.. WW! HJWZQ L I eN,,.. ,...,..,m i i M g an W' 'e if 1 Mmm, , if J ' , , f o1Ka'zw ' wk 15 r V - ' A 1212 15. ' e f aa W' M ,fr . is ,, az 6' , V' ,WW W H we P gf im NM ., an W at , Swan Wav-V, M V' ' . 1 p wif ?l??..1, ,,.: 'V - Wai, ,,,, , I M870 , S, 117 Y M vs MJ' M-4' mafbifi? gif WM it Celebrating Performance 151 these talented Cardinals have had another great year. The Big Red Sound marching band and Pep Band energetically supported the football and pep as- sembly sports events. The orchestra and choruses per- ' formed for parents and classmates alike in a Variety of concerts and assemblies. The drama department carried on as the Flag Corps twirled and the Drum Majors led the band in parades and competitions. ontinuing 60 years of success in performing arts, Josh Payne, Bobbie Danderson and Treva Hardy demonstrated the close- ness between the Big Red Sound mem- bers. Kabovej The concert chorus tried for perfection in rehearsal. fabove rightj The color guard showed the Oklahoma and American flags proudly. frightj 152 Performing Arts .fx- K 'xx .xi . 3 ' Y... E I 3 . l 1 i 4 , Q D Q in , I Talented C'2lI'dfI131S Strive for Perfection in Nr Y! P Q tim ab., ,x W . I u Rodney Matlock keeps the rhythm up during jazz band. Kabovel It takes concentration to play in the orchestra as demonstrated by Nikki McC1oughan. fabove right! Darian Whittaker and David Oldham approach the end of the Big Red Sound is show. frightl 44 WQQZWQZZAW ww f f Www 2, NWN ww MSL MQJZ QW Y 7 r f ei ZW r , iff' Q . f gw M f 4 1 !f14WZ4,mff,,Mff3fWW fVi,4,flw,,? A !M WMU ,,'!ff !7f, f f 5 f 1 ff f 1 W f f QM W MM ffw fm wffffvw ffffff f if it ---.-.,-v -Th t X ,- K 4 QSV41-V' Q, , 1 ,ii iiin , f, M, . ,, .sw 'l u ' ,ei55rieQiifQQ fr 'H H' ,' I-z1,1, u,,f if X . are an! ff K iff f ff 5X 1 6 3 I if ' f I 1 Ga al .S Xi- S-an ff ,-'wg-eifNq1.swQ'c -en we . f N' et Sf Avxfw ,NN or . W 'eel , 'XMJSX -rv ,,,. 4-,QQSWQW .ie Q 1 ,4 weave' s ff SEM: f Wmgrfl Vw f- ef 'ir,'F'- , f. wr wsieizf, MFVSV: X, f X7 J ,WJX NNN? jwxg - X from is-2 L V1 WTF? wr V WiQQwTW'S?H.MSQVWQS 71 M i .fm-1 A E J '4',:r7?Q-'1 EHS'- I :W V e I W as W ' 4 f-:gQf'w.4f,f Lis' X V FW, , '-Ss. V ff ME WL ' 5 ' LJ I . ,t.,. f i ,, I, ' f I v M74 4 7 i t wi tam Ma fi bv! . W 'f r M, i i f M ,f if -,W W W I WWW, wiwififv R A W f i wf fd fi w wr y 'f Wai i A U f-K 'W -. M yo f ffv Mk' , fi H M f,fw4wff f, ,f WW f ff ff 1' H' ' rf, if 34M f, - ' may -1 WW , ff f Sixty years of Performing Arts 153 00 tlmes ,..,,,, ,.,,. -, , ,. , traditions of excellence The Big Red Sound, zmderithe ,direction of Mr. Gary Hill, had another exceptional year. The band won the first place tro- phy in this year's Marcharama in the 5A division. That was test at T U followed by an exce1lent ra ting at the regional marching con- First row fleft to rightj: Mr.Gary A. Hill, Jeri Ed- wards, Denise Giacomo, Verner Gordon, Rodney Matlock, Davey Knick, David Bridges, Ena Hart, Jason Harrell, Darian Whittaker, Jason Pittenger, Chris Adams, Steve Fair, Mark Williams, Brad Young, Kim McHenry, second row: Lisa Todd, Cathy Scranton, Dori Eden, Teresa Fair, Lynn Morrison, Anne Bump, Dawn Hudspeth, Joanna Taylor, Dianne Story, Ronda Romans, Jennifer Lee, Geralyn Hoey, third row: Roxanne Green- haw, Carole Thomas, Christine McAward, Rick Thompson, Chris Evertz, Brandon Wulz, DeAnna Norton, Janet Melton, Brian Whisenhunt, Amy Bascue, Danny Darrough, Dorothy Plett, Wendy John, fourth row: Tracy Wilson, Bobbie Dander- son, Kristie Fox, Chris Hillis, Brian Williams, Da- vid Wilson, David Beymer, Treva Hardy, Josh Payne, Shawn Solomon, Sterling Ramsey, Michele McAwardg fifth row: Jennifer Donahue, Scott Ca- mack, Jody Justus, Grant Campbell, Michelle Sa- dofsky, Steve Shelton, Jerry Robertson, Robert Al- len, David Harrison, Kevin Crane, Brad Alsabrook, Kendall McHenry, Alison Chirkis, Terry Barnes, Bill Halcomb, Greg Pearson, Julie Stidman, Cindy Pantojag sixth row: Joe Larkin, Russell Applegate, Sean Paul, Brian Dewbre, Kelly Sanders, Mark Ziesmer, Ronnie Schwabe, Mark Walker, Chad Ri- ley, David Oldham, Michelle Parkhill, Mike Dill. 154 Marching Band inirl h difecwfs Mr-s k.L,, -L ,,,- . . r,.r. 5 E kll. X f ' 'X ,ff W X Senior drum majors, Mike Dill and Joe Larkin. fleftj Percussionist David Bridges demonstrated his skills while Cathy Scranton watched in amaze- ment. ibelowl t ooon The band particlpated in the Tulsa Fair Parade. Many people The trombone section produced powerful ' 1' h h k h b d t ' t b bl t - sounds during the show. Kabove leftj Brandon fall to tea Ize t 6 . ard wot t e an pu S In 0 6 3 e Oper Wulz seems to be all alone on the Held, labove form. Everymommg theymet at 6:45 a.In. for rehearsal. I t takes Hght, an extreme amount of dedica tion to be a marching band mem- ber. Good job, band. Marching Band 155 138' S11 corps is 3 my Of we Big isii. 7 T if iff Q .ll,l f T T A fsi. Q l A iffy l lssfi A if Sound. Thissyears Flag Corps wasjledtby Kim McHenry Jeri Edwards. A great deal of precision is necessary to be a Flag L A o . . Corps member. Patience and plenty of extra practice are also requirements. All these elements make the corps a colorful part prrde W1 th fl ymg colors 0, ,he ,howl First row fleft to rightjs Kim McHenry, Jeri Todd, Roxanne Greenhaw, Geralyn Hoey, Julie Michele McAward, Wendy John. Edwardsg second row: Tracy Wilson, Lisa Stidrnan, Jennifer Donahue, Cindy Pantoja, With the close of World War II came new beginnings for the United States. East Central also felt the need to start afresh. New clubs and organizations were formed to boost school spirit. The most uplifting organina tion formed was East Cen tralis first band. An interesting story accompanied that organization. The P. TA. felt that the stu- dents deserved the privilege of ha vinga band to represent them. Mr. William Wickett, '--3 the superintendent at that time, discovered that the funds for that year would not be able to include the salary ofa band director. A determined P. TA. did something out of the ordinary by vol un teering to pay the salary of the director for the remainder- of the school year K1950-19511. So began the search for a qualiHed teacher. One after one the P.TA. interviewed those seeking such a position. Mr. Frank McPeters, former band director at Lewis and Clark Jr. High School, was against stiff competition. But, he came out on top. One apparent reason was the experience he had acquired while teaching at T U P On January 15, 1951, East Cen tral is Hrst band was established with Mr. McPeters as its director. A tough start was in store for the band since previously no musical instruction at East Central had been given. With the help of their director, students ranging in grades from 4th to 12th, chose the instrument best suited for them. Usually the P. T.A. will sponsor a club for only one year. But once more the P. TA. went out of their way to please East Central 's students. They earned the money to purchase the uniforms for the band. Mr. McPeters did a wonderful job in teaching the students. He was responsible for East Cen tral is Hrst marching band. His efforts were well-rewarded, in competition .3 Qi i Easf Central? band Was fanked high- it The band proved to be a success, thanks to the efforts of the P. TA., Mr. McPet- l,.ii itg. ers, and the members of that Hrst band. The forming of the band was a major event W. f llff lli iiil e 1 1 liiiflil A iiri of the years between 1.947-1952 156 Flag Corps X Q Za Y 3 Sean Paul seemed to be trying to get away from the rest of the Pep band. Cleft! The Percussion section performs Parada Del Sol for the stu- dents. lbelowl ,.,.. W R U . s .:..A: M, N if ,mQ:L we M Q sm? . isa, The Pep band in action. Cleftl Freeze! fbelowl This years pep band was composed of wind ensemble mem- , , bers. Although they were given only a few chances to perform, P e p 11 d p U S 1 t they provided the spirit when needed. A very integral part of .pep band is the percussion section. Their rhythm is well by most studentsg The yearbook staff would like to thank h ' i 'them for their support. l to 6 Stu Pep Band 157 We d Sem e eps The Vwnd Ensemble was composed of students from all four In grades. These musicians were selected at the directors discre- tion to be Wind ensemble members. Along with the performan- ces in the win ter concert and win ter assembly, the Wind ensem- ble prepared for the Rogers invitational contest and the state t q band contest at Union HS. Left to right, first row: Christine McAward, Dan- ny Darrough, Dorothy Plett, DeAnna Norton, Brian Whisenhunt, Chris Evertz, Brandon Wulz, Michele McAWard, Wendy John, Ronda Romans, Dianne Story, Dori Eden, Cathy Scranton, second row: Rick Thompson, Brian Williams, Josh Payne, David Beymer, Sean Paul, Brian Dewbre, Mark Walker, Ronnie Schwabe, Mark Ziesmer, Robert Allen, Greg Pearson, Kendall McHenry, Alison Chirkis, Brad Alsabrookg third row: Mr. Gary Hill, Joe Larkin, David Bridges, Brad Young, Mark Wil- liams, Davey Knick, Rodney Matlock, Denise Gia- como, Darian Whittaker, Jason Pittenger, Jason Harrell. 158 Wind Ensemble Brandon Wulz, DeAnna N ortan, and Brian Whi- senhunt brought experience to the clarinet section. Cleftj Mark Walker concentrated hard on his music and the conductor. Cabovel Jennifer Donahue seemed to say Hcellist are people too. fbelowb Joe Larkin and Andrew Portteus were select- S Left to right, first row: Julie Stidman, Lisa Todd, Scott Darby, Jennifer Donahue, Geralyn Hoeyg kin, Andrew Portteus. Nikki McC1ougha.n, Thanh Vo, Cindy Pantoja, second row: Mr. Gary Hill, Chris Greene, Joe Lar- Despite a smaller num ber of studen ts, this years string ensem- ble, under the direction of Mr. Gary Hill, con tinued to perform Well. The 11 mem ber ensemble performed at both instrumen tal Strmg Ensemble A l rrly rrre srlr riss f fC3?2a1meaf,lHbpefuJIyziwislfrne grasp in fhelknexrirlyl 1 f yi iill '3 ilrlr lieieysre FT' ilii ifnifliQlfiffl225115h rillr elyr LIU? ille String Ensemble 159 experience every day , ,. ,. ,.kJ,k,, ,kk,,kk . H , k,,,V.,7., A. ,,kk,. ,,.,,.,,.., L,,.J-ff---f' , , ,ri f,,. ,,..,,., .,,..,, , , M ,,,..,,,, L,k, , A, A kk,,k H, ,, 2 , ,M rfeelg .. amen-f-ws:,1Qf,f:f:f-affweweanew,ereem-ffilfffm-frwe:ftsz.szgfwpgsggfzgg.g:f:Mz'fefwezefffaxee:fassfiiffffwf'-ffzzf:s:s:sis f i f,,ff,'5-gy, 115515-fe 2V1?53:,gs,g:'i:z,jg':i 5:31 yfgmgli -1,12 4:2 wifi E: ?5? Fifi 5111'iiuzaf-:,,,54EllfEf5?i15Qi'ISE i?l'4??',:'ff'51 15295 liillff-Pfekflisf fifliiiiziiaiifiiieiffa?F?s:':tfw1fiff112,421ialfziiffiifisiiisifllii'elibisfleii u :::2..f,.w,..-1 . 7' ,qw - . :': 1 : ' 5'-3-'a1v,fsj'g 1,3 f-if: ,z 11: '4-v'::::,.f'gw. rely fg 15j,jsggz.:qg,r ,,ff,g5lggjg5jjg4g 51:1-5.19fx,fz,.g,:gggQgm''g,3'f,-Q-we -mr::,r:w,,sv,::zr:g4gefewsvss':a' gain experience and polish their talents. Patience is a must for the studen ts and their director, Mr. Hill. Being a Concert Band member 1iSH,t easy, but these young students have done a Won- derful job. First row Qleft to rightj: Danny Darrough, Janet Anne Bumpg second row: Michelle Parkhill, Steve Shelton, Jerry Robertson, Michelle Sadof- Melton, Amy Bascue, Jennifer Alley, Carole Tho- Shawn Solomon, David Wilson, Kristi Fox, Chad skyg third row: Mr. Gary Hill, Ena Hart, Chris Ad- mas, Patricia Alley, Jennifer Lee, Joanna Taylor, Riley, Kelly Sanders, Scott Cammack, Bill Hal- anis, Verner Gordon, Steve Fair. Dawn Hudspeth, Teresa Fair, Lynn Morrison, comb, Grant Campbell, Terry Barnes, Jody Justus, 160 Concert Band V- ., .,..,r. i fff. ,zz i-.ft .,,.,,. . t,,, M- for-H., .J N .. ,. ,,,.,.. W .s,,:.,- .,,..,, ., .W ,. ,.,,, r,,, i .,,,L,,., ..,, :sw .,, 5,,,H,,,,,,1,,,, k,,, r,,3V,,,,,,,,,5,55 rt,w,,,,s,,,5w:,,m,iwii.35.3,u5,y,5i,,i,,,,,,:,V .V,,,rw5,,,Mt,, X The trumpet section provided theinelody for the roup. fbelowj Pianist Chris Hillis was an impor mt part of the rhythmsection. iriglmtl 'Q KA, First row fleft to rightj: Josh Payne, Bobbie Oldham, Mark Walker, Mark Ziesrner, Ronnie Matlock, Kevin Crane, Brad Alsabrook, Danderson, Mike Dill, Treva Hardy, Sterling Schwabe, Mr. Gary Hill, third row: Rodney David Harrison, Kendall McHenry. Ramseyg second row: Chris Hillis, David The Jazz Band is the most dynamic part of E. C. 's Instru- mental music dept. The 17 member band is a crowd favorite of all. The Jazz Band participated in the Metro Invitational Jazz Band puts a v Ja2ZFeSf1Y214?? rrvv W?l?S??f andthe G?9e?1Q?FF5fY JHZZ,FeStrt1Vf?ft, tttv ., at at he , v , eeee 4 ,vrve ,,,rr,,aa, rvevrv t,,rr v v v at v .vvr e- r,,,r,t, t ,tit lir, it,er 1 1 tl,i rtrt tstltitl trtrsvttttrr, ,Vf.V, V: k,V, , ,V H , VVVVV I 1S, i, ,, H V, I I , Vrkkr 3 I H :Vi E V,,fV I EV7 iff V,-VVh1 I, ki, K I , -,,,.V V, M VV Vrrr fkhx .,,l., , W , , VV V- Jazz Band 161 Concert Chorus produces sweet songs The Concert Chorus is the heartbeat of East Cen trals Vo' cal music dept. Made up of seniors, juniors and sophomores, - this group thrives on the experience of its memliiers. The chorus visited many malls and other shopping centers to sing to those passing by. The chorus also performed ni many concerts and assemblies for the students. First row: Mrs. Sandra Hayesg second row Qleft to rightlz Dawn Parker, Gail Holloway, Randy Linn, Brad Wickware, Kevin Woodson, Shelli Bar- row, Jacque Gatesg third row: Sheila English, Deanna Smith, Dominique Jones, Russell Apple- gate, Roy Campbell, Sean Paul, Roxanne Green- haw, Liz Coppengerg fourth row: Kendra Golden, Sandra Running, Tina Denton, James Wilson its: 162 Concert Chorus John Cantero, Joe Cantero, Stella Still, Sonya Steele, Robyn Duffield, not pictured: Tina Baker, Troy Henson, Darrell Stubblefield, Pat Westover. Brad Wickware, Randy Lima and Sean Paul sang to anyone who would listen. ,Geftl Russell Apple- gatewas often a soloist, andfalways a big part of thelrgchorus. J 1, ,,r, i QQ' i S X First row Qleft to rightj: Marsha Parks, Laura chelle Parkhill, Sharon Phillips, Janet Wedelg sec- Gillum, Cabrina Lindley, Angie McCormick, Anne Daniels, April Garrett, Mrs. Sandra Hayes, Mi- ond row: De Shawn Ramsey, Lori Johnson, Kitty Bump, Nieda Banksg not pictured: Kristi Gawthrop. The Vocal Ensemble is made up of en tirel y freshman girls. This is a fairly new group to the vocal music dept. The objective of this group is to help these young ladies experience singing E ble together QS an ensemble-inrT!wir,me11Qw vQ1'ces,makean,excitingT T in so or T , , - irri l ,,,,,, in ,,,, ,c n ,, ,, ilrrri ,,, r, srooc ,,li,,,, r , riioo r,,,,,,,, ,llr n n , ,,s,,i , i irli ell r,,r 1 ill, T T1 rrl if yfiil 22 ili,, 4141 lsii T 5 llr, ,lillii lrliil 1 T if iiirlilllirlii 1 llilir 'lii rrsi lleilr 1 ,iirl llll if i l l ' ?i22f'1?lf:52E4?i5e5H5s''Q:3352113fsizgqfgez4,5151'Slfi'fi!'?Hf J 5? l55HS?fH':,'E5:Y i,'?7 2,'1ffzE,'91fv'E:7j2,' 'fr- If,-Hi2,1-'.T':Y' -'il , , - f , fr ':- , ' 1 V ' I - H , , . f n , ,- f . - f , - , - Q, , . . ,, . f . '. ' fi fu- fl, lo., 7 . Ml fs, i , M.. , , . , H., M , , V , pf ., , ,, .f ' - 7, -V ,. H ff , . , - ,L Q 'ff'-fm,f,.,,,3,e,,:efi,,fm,,,,mis.,,,,,w,,f2,sL,Q,i3,,ez, , , , , Vocal Ensemble 163 8'fV9 T T The Choralettes is made up en tire-ly ofgirls The members of this group truly enjoy their music and it in their smiles as they perform. The Choralettes Went to Lewis , , and Clark and performed as well as the usual Christmas caro- COI to t I1 lm U ling. These are truly colorful singers. First row Cleft to rightj: Shelly Brewer, J acklyn Gains, Tracy Gains, Sheila Linden, Lori Hartman, Moore, Beth Phelps, Leslie Sturdivant, Natasha Day, Dustie Rice, Sabra Knight, Kelli Brasel, Ai Karla Taber, Susan Robbinsg third row: Emile Shaver, Sherry Brown, Kim Ledbetterg not pic- Mai Ton, Mrs. Sandra Hayesg second row: Stacy Wedel, Deborah Elam, Paula Frisbie, Kathy tured: La Donna Powdrill, Misty Trantham. Ai Mai Ton gives Mrs. Sandra I-Iayesa puzzled' loo: Cabovej gm Ledbetter, Cabrina Lindleygi fr 'WK an Natasha aver model for the camera. ,ileftl I 64 Choralettes -3 The advanced drama classes were hrstrueted this year by Mrs. A d H PU Linda Doble. The Thanksgiving assembly play The Medicine Man gets Laughs was a favorite of all studen ts. In February UH 3 43 A , , the play The Mousetrap was performed for a nightthne audi- ence. These advanced students were also a large part of the all- school play. Left to right, first row: Mrs. Linda Dobieg second ish, Kimberly Owen, Eric Weddington, David Erernita, Barbara Mauck, Darrell Stubblefield. row: Chad Robey, Doug Turner, Stephanie Inkan- Vogtmang third row: Greg Denney, Michelle The Medicine Man used the most modem medi- cine on his patient. Cleftl Drama sponsor, Mrs. Linda Dobie. iabovel 166 Drama II X fs' g ff12f---1-'fef-we-af -. asm, i .L . - e -W -:I is msfmw wean W . . it wqkwgsygwsrygwsgggk N A is K .i , .. 3 kkk, Either Greg Denney was a he-man or we're looking at' this sideways! Cbelowj David Vogtman kept all the scenery together for Mrs. Linda Dobie and the students. ileftl iff-:gb Xw ,N, Mk.. ix w The Advanced Drama students were a Very small and close group. They spent many hours rehearsing and per- forming each play. During these Ionghours many friendsh- ips were formed and these students hoped that the friendships formed would last forever. What was so funny Mrs. Dobie? f1eftJ Doug Turner played a typical doctor- practicing his golf swing. Cbelowj ducation at East Central provides a base of knowl- edge and insight that will give support to the goals of the students. The process of training and devel- oping the students is attained by the teaching staff. Be- cause of effective counseling and teaching, many stu- dents, through vocational education courses and tradi- tional high school academic classes, are graduated with life skills that enable them to achieve their goals. K Our top photographer, Mr. Mel Martin, said, cheese! Kabovej Teachers, Mrs. Margaret Byrd, Mrs. Brenda Summers and Mrs. Jane Ben- son, took a break at a faculty meeting. I upper right! Mrs. Lupe Johnson showed her version of a Spanish, Ha- ' Waiian Day during spirit week. fright! 168 Academics IVWW ,J ' . 153 TI'Hdj 0HS of Excellence in f I 2 -'1 I ff ff' ' f ? i 5 ' , I X 1 , 375 , Q - e ,f wgfiefw :W-5 , .Lz,,':v 15, ,mffmy 'J f ff' ' 'We ' if ' H ' i X71 ' X I ' ,V I I Q ii' K ff? X l ee e e e s e ,e ee ' MP9 e Hey, I know I 'm c0v1- 'Mr- Roy Gage e ehef f e e eeew 4 feee e W 3 bi11fY e a seems to say. fabovej Jeff Perryman f ' ', 1. ' , ,,', V , X' got some needed help from Mr. Mike I ' K 6 Bda ' - Smith. Kupper right! Dr. James Dar- - ' I ' ' - land was happy with the day's events. i skxk is - n k 551731 I nd ' mgmy s in , 51 1 e e 2 . finfarnlafne 'ISM James my e - - ' I Sixty years of Academics 169 ' V,,,Wf',,,ww4w Qfwfffw' 'li ' Q fo ,W 4' ' wwf , W4 I ly .4 Nw . UM' W q , ss ss K2 ll Wil l lllgghglli 13525 Txz The Tulsa Public School Board of Education and superintendent, Dr. Larry Zenke, are working to provide Tul- sa With the best educational opportuni- ties possible. School Board .1 iff fLWfb'llU 1'. Larry Zenke rincipally Speaking East Central has served the east side of Tulsa for sixty years. During this time, East Central has moved from a small rural school to one of the larger metropolitan high schools in the state. We have every right to be proud of our history and look forward to a prosperous future. Our students and com- munity have benefited through the dedicated efforts of the staff members of East Central High School. I look forward to a bright future for our school and community. Dr. James Darland Dr. James Darland was often deep in though t. fabovej Dr. James Darland encouraged studen ts to look towards the future at an orientation assem- bly. fbelowj Principal I 71 - i n :,. WS' - ..!f,f?f ' . ' 55- ti YEf'f?i'. Y S+ Q-1 ' - L?-.. -5 wiv: 55:5-Q as- - -Q . V - s 4- -M to X H 'K A , K X we f S Q X X sgs rr , 1' it X X x Q gf i A , K K :S . . . .. .s A .. A . ' U 5 --N' kl- , as .. ' Q. of ., , . , 'Q-:a..-,s:-.. I it SHN T5 Q f t- . Q A i : 'F' . ' .. . ' Q H 4 , 5 :as was sa. 'F EI : L S 1 r , F S, sff:w?fgf-rise . ff ' ' , George Dorsch Dale Schuler The assistant principals, Mr. George Dorsch and Mr. Dale Schuler maintain E.C.'s high values of education and student and teacher relationships. Mr. Dorsch is involved with curriculum, pre-enrollment, and substitute teachers. East Central's new assistant principal, Mr. Schuler, is responsible for student activities, lockers, buses and discipline. H 51, we -,ff --war-wszfiiez-W at-at -sem. --rn fffsi g' 5 fre, f- -. ,,... :ff L r-.' M, ssistant Principals acilitate Learning 172 Assistant Principals ounselors Advise Students of Options rf E Q ssss no W' lg O lg? , 5 X sm? , ss 19? K j?. 7 X 4 Xa x pg ,HQ X :bs-. 'Q k my X 5 av I 'Q ig Q E x Mrs. Holder directs the students to- ward healthier attitudes. Mrs. Kendall helps students with scholarships and maintains a college information bulletin board. Mrs. Bonnaha hosts college reps. and opens doors for Indian students. Mr. Whisenhunt is in charge of S.R.A., mili- tary, and S.A.T. testing. Mr. Stevens is in charge of student military careers. ' l ' ' ' W' ' ' X:!SNf:?:E:S?E5s5E:si:.- ' F V. l:Fl7L?l:53f:'F-Sriil.. f fly.. .:J,--'Q-:.l5:iEU5W ' . 1 . ..... . Q Qaeda ra W i i , ii s , fi - Iwannah Bonnaha Pat Holder Sammie Kendall Jim Stevens Sam Whisenhunt .,,..,-M Counselors I 73 usiness Ed. is Type -ical 1 miz. A ,,,:, NU X L. JKLL i .. ,AI I kk.. Ka ty Berryhill Everyone seemed really enthusiastic about busi- ness law. fright! Brenda Anderson waited for her program to print. flower rightj Kristine Paulk worked hard in electronic calculators. Kbelowj Business Education teaches the students Olea ta Bohall 1 Valerie Corgill Q! if Mi' K 2 f . il sfxssii' ..t:?. 'fi Q get -wk X X X t X 91' .sf is mi X X Ries' 5 XX R NTS? xsxixgk g x A fix X 'N NX NE Xxx Jollnette Green chairman .,M--u-allvm to operate in the business World. Many classes are offered to advance the skills in such things as typing, business law, ac- counting, computer literacy, and office machines. These courses teach the skills necessary for operating in a business. s at If ' V11 1 -. '4q.x I run. U MN 4 44 7 . dbg? H6 gg . , 4-U, Q j , . X in n X X 3 M 'X X fi . .... t , fi tk M ssl 'H X X 5 xi Xi Q x X Q -. it E .T 4 ,Q var.,-',. 'F ...mms -i,,V,i,ii as pppppp vppp L A wi Rodger LeHer Doug Manning W...-..-..-,. ...--an Business Education Department .,.. ..., 4 , f ,,,,G, - ffife 'f ff -V rivers Ed. Moves A ew ' W. ..., - f 1' I- , Learning to drive is a difficult task. But in Driver's Education class, Mr. Jack Kreider and Mr. Ray McGill tried their best to make it as simple as possible for the eager, beginning drivers. They taught the laws, skills, and safety precau- tions needed to pass the mind-boggling final. Driver's Education gave the stu- dents on-the-road experience and many hours of simulator training. By taking this course, the students received a good- student discount on their insurance poli- K aff f. E W . i . V VVZAAE r c tfi c iiii: -Q' Jack Kreider . -oss: K ' S4 : 2 r . ,-.- 5' f Ray McGill cies. David Leonard concentrated on driving. Iabove right! Robert Lucas was more interested in math than driving. I center leftl Sabrina Farris, aren 't you a little old for the sim ulators? flower leftj Mr. Ray McGill helped Bruce White con trol the simu- lator. labovej Not everyone drives after Drivers Education. labove leftj j Driver's Education Department 175 nglish skills are important Jan Armstrong Mrs. Julia Hope 's English class was hard at work. Crigh tj Lee Murphy said Hi I below right! Mark Wayne seemed really interested in his En- glish class. fbelowj English class instruction is structured to help the students to communicate with others. Literature as well as grammar and composition are the vital and impor- tant areas of study. In addition to vocab- ulary skill building, the study of how the English language was formed is also helpful. Thinking skills are emphasized since words and language are simply an extension of thought. Clear thinking is best communicated in clear sentences. Literature study provides students and teachers with an excellent opportunity to discuss and explore different styles and philosophies of thought. Grammar is important, but one must think first be- fore one can write it down! rf fi 7, ff - it s. -. 5: -vw :fa , 'WJ' W ' li if'2..n.,4W N '-, ,., ' , i .4 W,-fx tb I it . .ff Q Larry Ballard Terry Beach Norma Davis English Department Judith Holt Julia Hope Antoinette Jackson chairman i Linda Dobie Ruth Hatton Sandra Hayes . ..,...,X 1 N..s..m,,,wM'm . This looked like a really organized class. fabove left! Billy Gray flexed his nz uscle but Chris Petti- grew and Kenneth Adams were not impressed. ffar left! Brian Hines and Ray Zuniga felt lucky get- ting their picture taken. Ileftj Mrs. Julia Hope read the bulletin while trying to keep the attention of the class. Kabove right! Ryan Drake said, English again ? fabovej WSJ' Cathi Lenoir Velma Payne Nancy Richardson Brenda Summers English Department I 77 reate in Art Georgiana White Art is an important study Where students learn to use their ability to create. Their work Was shown in the library and the Education Service Center. Many stu- dents' works were recognized in contests. Through courses such as studio art and design and color, many showed their ta- lents. Holly Barron and Joe Moore were Working hard in color and design class. I below righ tl Shannon La- cey loolred up from his masterpiece, fright! Ma- clzelle Knight and Stacie Burns began Work on a new project. fabove right! N T42 JL' yeas Kp u X , , V V N'-:rm Xplore Foreign Language - Wu .Ai ' 08 at fx f V I gg' L V f X f ' 4' 1 ' ' M X W f fl 'V' f vw fe 'E' iw 4595 W s X f fa , 4 1 if 14 1 ,. f . M 7 ff I ',il,,-a ff, Q33 i as H .,,, . - ig Q , 2 .. . ,.::,:, S. E r RA F ig X f Language is the poetry of life. French, German and Spanish students at East Central open new doors for themselves in the study of a foreign language, doors which reveal new cultures and experi- ences. Many foreign language students pleasantly discover that their English and writing skills improve as welll Col- lege bound students and others enjoy it! Nicole Thomas smiled for the camera. Kabove leftj Kendall McHenry and Ronnie Schwabe showed off their new German sweatshirts. fabove cen terj Mrs. Lupe Johnson instructed her class. l fabove rightj Mrs. Lupe Johnson Worked While her students studied Spanish. fabove leftl Ro- chelle Merritt, Stacy Gibson, and Sue Balm' con- ' sulted each other about French. lfar leftj Kristine McAWard posed for the camera. fleftj ' ,. , M ,,... VV 2 'Wy f W V 7 A 'f :f,... 4 Judith Holt Lupe Johnson Suzanne Pharr Ken Schulte chairman X Foreign Language Department 179 Xplore home, family life Ha My Choung Worked on a new sewing project. fright! Mrs. Joann Burnley Wrote a new recipe. flower right! Netto Myers enjoyed Foods L even if it was her turn to dry dishes. Keen ter righ tj Ann Ma- rie Zwahlen tried desperately to get that wrinkle out. Icenter left! Brian Gaston's mother, Carolyn Mansker conferred with Mrs. Burnley. Kfar right! Home and Family Life courses pro- vide a variety of experiences and oppor- tunities to prepare students for living on their own. Family Living involves the study of personality development, getting along with others, and personal commit- ments. Single Survival students learn about managing money, choosing an apart- ment, buying a car, and buying and prepar- ing food. Parenting focuses on the reponsi- bilities and rewards of being a parent. Clothing students learn how to select and construct flattering, well-made clothes. IU ww I ', N., . , , A 1 HV, '18, l eiik iil W'----A a t t 5 ,, l ' V., 180 Home and Family Life Hardens Fried Chicken is a member of the Car- dinal Yearbook booster club with a donation of 525.00 dollars. Thank you! N 1 a,,, a VVV ,,,,,,:i, j. W f .1 X M ,dis- M 2 , a f,,- wt- , . fe? , . ,,,, X 5' if Joanne Burnley Judy Reiners hehe? Kiwi 1 rt M an 1, 2 Zi y Wi -Q l if .AA- f , if Y, ' W , ii, Q Doshie Chandler Gary Hill Earleene Rhoades Librarian Audio- Visual Library Sec. . I I .is 33 . V . ! M: . 2 gg ffl if .7 5' is Q x 'V',,4,,q 'fi Z 1' A algo' 127722 I . ,V 13.4 2. 4 V v 4. If gf' :mist 2-3:-ifiia! L11 QM 1 1 , ' .gr q W M 4 .MW . Sfliggf 2 1 M: iii if' he Q' f a Wm rr2,ii This yearls Library and Instructional Media were ready to help the student body, The library offered a central location of books and other re- source materials. Instructional Media, by Mr. Gary Hill, helped any teacher find the audio or visual equipment they needed. The library and its staff serve as a major educational resource. Instructional Media caught many great shots on the videotape of the many guest speakers and plays. The year- book staff salutes the Library and Instructional Media on their good work. The Audio Visual staff consists of Gary Nel- son, Alan Dewbre and Jason Harrell. I above left! aw ,A -c X vu! , -ass wa W vp v , was ,K ,I ,-4 dwg N Q 1. A Dave McElhannon studied the dictionary to increase his vocabularyfabovej Mrs. Earlene Rhoades posed for the cameralabove rightj Mrs. Doshie Chandler stood with pridefa- bovej earn with library, media Mrs. S. L. Cooper is a member of the Cardinal Yearbook booster club. Congratulations Marla from Nanny. 'E 2 Library and Media 181 kills make sf ' iii ..., E in K X N Howard Black Gary Trude demonstrated the technique of using the drill press. ffar rightl Mr. Mel Martin showed off his donut hole at a teacher's meeting. Cbelowl Mr. Gerald Harman showed Tony Durham how to count to five. fbottom rightl Mr. Mike Smith stole Mr. Jimmie Johns' love letter. The Indus trial Arts and Voca tional Edu- cation department offers voca tional Wel- ding, voca tional machine shop, electron- ics, Woods and drafting. Two cooperative voca tional programs are also included in the Industrial Arts and Vocational Edu- cation department: Interdisciplinary Cooperative Education and Marketing Education. In the cooperative programs, students are involved in on-the- job training in which they receive experience and credit. All of the programs offered in the Indus trial Arts department are Vo- cationally related and provide skills that can be used in a students future career plans. I as iw, ai, if i M, .i., ,A If good careers - v ii-1 3 Q K S 1 I... - -. I ihi K LN Q ve r, Margaret Byrd chairman lx 4 .,,, f . 1 gg, ,A .iz an ,, 54 V s V W jy,aff,- f J f l i i N ,.., . g55gSwig55il:g55:fi - . Q ' iifieqizsjggez. ,gsifai K H i..k M H '- 22 si' Debbie Davis Gerald Harman H ...S My 2 .... .... 1.-4 182 Industrial Arts and Vo-Tech K Matt Epperson used a saw to exact a piece of wood. Kabove left! Tommy McCall was caught working heavily in metal shop. Iabovel No Bud Lite! said Tony Durham. ffar leftl Robert Swin- dle declared he would take this picture. fmiddlej Troy Harney got his glove stuck in the vice grip. Kbelowl Qwwuswm e ,M i K w gy!- ' A X K Jimmie Johns Mel Martin Argene Reedy Mike Smith Industrial Arts and Vo-Tech 183 ath is a numbers game l fd? Jesse Alsobrook The Math department offers a basic math course, a college level calculus course and everything in between the two. There are two levels of computer programming courses available which feature different computer language and mathematics use. Increases in enroll- ment indicate that students are recog- nizing the need for a good math back- ground and also indicates that they may be enjoying it more as well. Geometry, Algebra I and II and Trig and Analytics are just some of the inbetween courses mentioned above! Mr. James Sparks helped Jim Jordan with a problem. K top rightl Kenny Hartsell, Sean Gills, Mike Stokes, Buddy Hackler and Mike Rogers just loved the attention from a camera. Kmiddle righ tj Leslie Gibbons Was caught Working so hard at the computer. fbottom right! Mr. Ron Amos helped David Miller with a math problem. fbelowl wmv :gswf3S3N- msg: as ii R 'Ely r' ku , L ig rr.t - sf ' f.s! K ti,. I .:.,r.. f R, . is , .- - ,, -. .L Mia 13 Ron Amos Gail Broyles Doug Manning if as r..- f ' v 'W 184 Math Department K811911 MCBHY Argene Reedy ....., ami ' E' M'-s qw. at SP' Kms 'N-.., fi we fe s 1' Z' ' f 1 if 5 ff.. ff , , ff, ffwef.. . .' gf 5 f , . ... . . V,,' if ' M M., f if , ' Avy S Shirley Schulte Dawn McKeefery, Tommy Horva th, Greg Millis- er and Dori Eden always had time to pose for a pic- ture. Kahove left! Jimmy Gooch tried to complete his math assignment, while a photographer snapped his picture. Iabovej Deanna Heath smiled prettily for the camera. Ifar left! Mr. Lu- ther Yaunger relaxed at a football game. fleftj Christy McCuIla1' and Chris Mason stared into space While John White read a note. Kbelowj ,, WW rrr sse ,, C' . R 5 - ..X ,Z .,. at James Sparks Luther Younger Mary Ziegler Chairman Math Department 185 one up on Science A udie Bra dslza W Louis Crossley The science department course offerings teach students facts and concepts about the world they live in. Courses offered in- clude biology, chemistry, physics and earth science. Students use microscopes to look at things more closely, partici- pate in lab experiments and activities and basically learn to examine the world around them more analytically and with more understanding. Science can help students to better enjoy and live on earth! Mr. Audie Bradshaw lectures about biology. fright! Mr. Louis Crossley reduces facts to the bare bones. ffar rightj Hey guys... what did you do with your books? flower right! Treva Harding studied hard! fbelowj E 'Mm-.. 186 Science Department X . r Q -X X 1 X S Q, '-nw! v F 'Nf with 1 ..--xxx MM 1 7 it W ,i, 6 Ala Mrs. Betty McDaniel tooka time out. Kabove leftj Mark McCorkIe and Donna Sullivan did their workin class. fabovej Mr. Chris Hood quenched his thirst. ffar leftj David Roof Melanie Durham, Lisa Shampnoi and Gretchin Krebbs got down to business. Keen terj Mr. Da ve Sta uffer ta ughtmod- ern earth science. fleftj he , e1-e 1 : if V liglii ,K ws: . V A 1 E x f ,.,' if it ,ave L Q 5,5 2 . L A zaw l - a ':- M r -Q . K E R - q at 1' , i f V+ .4 - X 1 Q X' Betty Mc-Daniel Sydney,Snyder Dave Stauffer Pat Ward chairman Science Department 187 istory can come to life Brian Parris was ca ught daydreaming by Mr, Jim K urilko. ffar righ tj Chad Adams searched for East Central on the globe. Krightj Mr. Jim Kuril- ko's class took time out to laugh at Bozo'i I below righ tj Ywona Rich seemed more interested in Joe Rodino's text book than he did. Ibelowj Our goal in the Social Studies De- partment is to teach each student how to master the many skills necessary for ef- fective, democratic citizenship. We pro- vide the opportunity for optional learn- ing by offering a diversified curriculum: Ancient and Medieval, Economics, Gov- ernment, Psychology, Sociology, World, Jim Baker Jane Benson Roy Gage chairman Oklahoma, and United States History. 1 fwrfffffffffsrffvlw wee-fssgt Jfvrefigszffk-if-iarf,-f tr -ffirxfwiauwa. fri , ,,,QQv,r. wife:-ifrfff JLxzv,s,+ff-:ff we +w1:rff1:f--Qs ,--,- J -v 188 History Department QW ii Aff-i'5 a.,t Jack Golden Jim K urilko Sue's Beauty Shop is a member of the Cardinal Yearbook booster club with a donation of S25.00. Thank you Sue Spittler! 23 J . 1 Leon Luce I ,K lx in 1 fe , I. L ' lil? .. 1-M .' .gil 'if il? A .' ' , . pol' .3 tk 'i . 45 1, Jn- ' ' n ,k 1 L, . .4 H 't ,Q 'b,,3451y':'4 gf ' A '- tj.: H .M R Y H : :QfzffQl xx. x Ifyzgwl L3 ., if .gk V! ,Tx ,V i. ef V4 N:.- lr 5:4 .H ' f ' '. E iff' A S - Jesse Padgett Kendall Schulte 44 ,sa 'ev Gary Shannon Chris Mason, how does one work when ones book is closed? fabove left! Jeanna Hollyg did you do the Wrong assignment? Iabove righ tj Becky Black pointed out some interesting facts to Tracy Baal. ffm' leftl Is that your assignment or a note, Carla King? Ueftj A mind full of cobwebs is well suited for Ancient and Medieval history. fabovel History Department 189 esource Teachers Assist in all areas HM?rs,fMg'fzt,f-mfigff:Sh--' -ff l' f mfayilliw, S , A W f 'Q J 4' ,a 1 1 M , ,., ,,A, , ' 4, ,,.. ,,,n -' 5-nf f K Sa undra Asante Nancy Biggerstaff Patricia Cowan Cathi LeNo1r Resource teachers instruct stu- dents, grades 9-12, in the following sub- jects: English, math, science, history, and careerfvocational preparation. an .Q---ff walwmif 0 V ,, W4 , , M, H Cathi LeNoir read the paper in her spare time. Kabove right! Bill Zimmerman looked over his mail. Kbelowj 5,12 ,VVL g o m JoAnn Reinolds ly? K iif T21 'za-iiiif' 2 ' ' 'M M1-vii aff s,-- 7 - v , ii' , 7' ' ,1 Vt vs- , ,1- il, K' of 9' Zin' V i fx' : 5 f 'qhjfl n 5' 'n ,' , lla? 'ei' .A , gif? ri'r f' 4' f EY' 1 L Brenda Summers , Chairman Jan Richardson 956 Pegg. ' Nellie Wha tley Resource Teachers Joyce S. Anderson is a member of the Cardinal Yearbook booster club with a donation of S25.00. Thank you Joyce! an Tony Speer Bill Zimmerman ody Works in P.E. aa? . A 'si i 5 is f .. Ea SSL , S? B hwy? W if t f 4 4532 K4 Roy Gage Mark Gibson Larry Ballard N ir i A., gg. . ' :LL V' , ,, 'rgr V ' c c 5 5 f ' ,,, X V Eddie Dyer Chairman ' Jack Kreider Coach Eddie Dyer wrote a note to a secret admirer. Ibelow leftj Kurt Keener sold a candy bar to By- ron Brown. fabove left! Coach Ray McGill said, Ahh, another picture? fabovej Physical Education is taught by dedicated coaches that give us a variety of different sports to participate in. They help us learn how each activity is played. During the year, two physical fitness tests are given to determine ability and duration. This class deals with the health of each student. This is an essential part of every students general education. Harvey McDaniel Ray McGill Beau Slemaker Penny Thomas Physical Education 191 upport Personnel helped out WM T Steve Crim Virginia Dipboye Helen Duncan Polly Farlow Bldg. Superintendant Principal's Secretary Secretary Secretary Polly Farlow smiled readily into the cmera. Irightj Jane Jackson handed out a sundae. Kfar right! Virginia Dipboye looked up from paper- work. Kbelowj Support personnel are a very impor- tant part of East Central. From giving us our food in the cafeteria to checking se- curity in the parking lot, these people work hard to make the lives of E.C. stu- dents easier. The ladies in the main of- fice answer all our questions and help us find the people we need to see. The at- tendance office personnel listen to all our excuses for our tardiness and try not to laugh. The custodial staff clean up our messes and help keep E.C. clean. These people truly make our school great. s f f new as at ,sf 7a,,fs,. yr 'fs'.fri:srsQS '5 mWWwyf,, , , W V Q Carolyn Halford Wiley Honaker Del Hougland Nurse Custodian Attendance 192 S Bud Bivens State Farm Insurance is a member upport Personnel of the Cardinal Yearbook booster club with a donation of 325. Thank You! 44? E ,. 7 55 gy L H H , W 5 M .wiv V ' f Margie Howard Mary Laughlin Attendance Registrar ,, ree ,, 1 ,QA , f l Q z if W' I' f Wi.. 'Z Patti Long Teachers Aid iff Mak? jwqg-ff 'YMMWKWQ 1 Jerry McKnight Security Policeman DeeAnn Sapulpa Bookstore Mary Ann Shiever Treasurer Mary Laughlin answered the phone. Iabovej The nurse , Carolyn Halford, checked Corby Sit- leris temperature. Kfar left! Wiley Honaker Watched carefully in the cafeteria. Ueftj Left to right, Hrst row: Roberta Gonzales, Dang Bah, Phoung Edwards, Nadane Long, second row: Eunice Martin, Yo Boswell, Dorothy Herron, Jane Jackson, Lois Boyceg third row: Coralee Smith, Jack Williams, Mary Hicks, Joyce Tomey, Norma Rohmiller, Carole Kayg Maxine Driesel, Lois Tur- ley, Wauthena Wilkinson made up the East Cen- tral cafeteria staff fleftl Denise Vann Secretary Support Personnel 193 - sy ..,.,i ,:,q- fw- rs.-, U - ,e ff--.iP,,.'f: , 115:41 ze- 1- .i,...Zxz ix: tem: - 1 ,, l'iiaz-fry r Sins sez --gy ' 2 .: ifz,-,iw .-',?'5gfjjw K . . - W- . Wa... , wi.-V .- ,. , ,-1.,,3.,,,. .,,,,, . ,,, . . ..,,.. ..,, , , ' ,imap - - -' Mrs. Janet L. Armstrong .1 .V if Q E l 94 Retirement Mrs. Jan Armstrong showed her close faculty friends in the library breakfast club how she was to play dress up for the Cardinal yearbook opening page photo. fabovej A young and beautiful En- glish and Journalism teacher, Jan Armstrong, is pictured here during her first year of teaching at East Central in 1963. She was one of only three En- glish teachers and taught all of the senior English classes. frightl Jan Armstrong begins And ends a 24 year Teachmg career at E. C. by Judith Holt Mrs. Armstrong has contributed to the East Central student popula- tionls understanding of the English language for over one-third of the school's entire existence. For 24 years, Mrs. Armstrong has taught English and periodically Journalism at East Central, starting in the old buildingl' in September, 1963. As if it wasn't a sufficient contribution, Mrs Armstrong has also taught night school at Central, Hale and E.C. as well as summer school at E.C. for 17 years. Mrs. Armstrong is a native Tulsan and a product of the Tulsa Public Schools herself, having attended John Burroughs Elementary, Roosevelt Junior High, Central High School and the University of Tulsa, where she graduated in 1949 with a B.A. in English and Journalism and a Master of Arts in Communication in 1970. Before beginning her teaching career, Mrs. Armstrong worked for El Paso Natural Gas Company in Farmington, New Mexico in the Gas Con- trol Department and as the superintendent's secretary. She also worked for the Dispatching Department in Salt Lake City, Utah. These corporate work experiences took place during the years of 1952 to 1963. When asked about one of her most memorable teaching experiences, Mrs. Armstrong related this historical moment: 4'During my first year teaching, President John F. Kennedy was assassinated in a Dallas, Texas parade during October. When we got the final death notice, during sixth hour, every girl in the room burst out crying. As a third-month teacher, and having no idea how to handle the situation, I just sat down and joined them. I probably would do the same today. Mrs. Armstrong has a son, daughter-in-law, and three granddaugh- ters who live in Ardmore, Oklahoma. She will spend more time riding Western Trail on her Tennessee Walker, Shannon. Mrs. Armstrong plans to work on a part-time basis, but leave plenty of time to ride, travel and do several things which a teaching schedule prevented: see a Kentucky Derby, get right in the middle of a Mardi Gras parade and attend the Ten- nessee Walker National horse showin Shelbyville, Tennessee. In addition, she plans to grow more tomatoes and roses. Mrs. Armstrong will be missed terribly by the present, past and future students of East Central and by her long time companions and faculty members. Her wonderfully positive attitude in the midst of diversity is in itself a gift not shared by many. Her special sparkle, found only in the eyes of the brilliant and real, will leave the hallways of East Central just a little dimmer, excepting only the glow left behind in our memories and hearts of that dear, smiling lady .... Mrs. Armstrong. Happy trails, Jan...you deserve to stop and smell the roses along the way! ' ws, ,vypg z , S ,4 ,K QQ t f ,gf ,gf Mrs. Armstrong is proud of her son Mark and da ugh ter-in -laWPa t, as shown here Wi th two of her three grandda ugh ters Ueft to righ tj Martha Jo and Elizabeth Knot pictured: Susannahj who live in Ardmore, Oklahoma. Kabovej Also considered part of the family is Mrs. Armstrongis Tennessee Walk- er, Shannon K upper leftj Mrs. Armstrongs long- standing interests in animal rights and the Hu- mane Society puts her in good standing with her good friend Velvet Ileftj Mrs. Armstrong rode fflntertaineris Belle in August, 1986, While visit- ing a family friend who raises Tennessee Walker Show horses in California. fbelowj Mrs. Armstrong is very dedicated to the edu tion of young people. - Dr. James M Darland Fourth floor will not he the same without Jan After many years of dedicated teaching, I wish my good friend happy years to come. - Mrs. Suzanne Pharr We are on the verge of losing a .dedicated and compassionate teacher - Jan Armstrong. She will be sorely missed by students and faculty alike. We Wish her all the happiness in the world as she embarks on her new career - retirement. - Mr. George Dorsch We rejoice with Jan as she enters another exert ing place of her life. Her experience and friendship will be missed in the halls of E. C. by students and fac ulty. - JoAnn Burnley What a joy for you! What a loss for students at East Central, and what a large empty place you will lea ve at our morning coffee ta ble. You will be missed Some days teaching does not seem to pay well, but I feel that a teacher like you affects eternity, one can never tell where his influence stops. Perhaps it never does! - Mrs. Doshie Chandler Retirement 195 ?gsQ5?ef2sggst',g, , asgsbsziziizgtg awaits -Ja 5g.f?gjl:'.' V. Q.-.ffme - , lsaife-2,g..,:f ,- fiig: 'lei-wer. ,fum ig gggiglsxgtgrse its s..,t,tsHf2gssi sw-.,sw: E Gases swat: - at ,,1L .M L,:.. r.. ,iyi at-fsitsgiiiw 12, Sitftszstitsffiiag L,.f ,. . Ewiiefffiftivifs 5 swiizifrtiii an Elfssfvlixiiifi sa5s1Eg.as?fs1f5. ?EfQ:,.- fwlslf - ,-7,11-,x X Slit ls as Q3 3 Q37 353219 ff? 2: w ar Liss 64 9 f:si: i5f Ztirssfliiffttiiiii iawefpgiigasslzis s2is'ewi':asetf a- as sm 1 itil K fast fl 1'ffsif5:g2f,1w.121. Q . . few' fr A--.atfz,ff5tfN1..' . me ,..,. .- - .1s:,t,,e:ff,ft-1 W .f.s1le1ssas,fs . - .ws.,:s-w -'re-w:5af:l.1,'s' f ' , .sfwwva9A71'?ls'.'o, 'X V- H -,l?u.ff.x25sr:zx, L, - -- --V, w.. 11.-1 ,, . , - ..,,.,,.,..,,,,.z,.. . ,Lam q.,,. .. .mam . ... ,.. . -' - . 1 f--9'EiiTESfiZfi1sz5Q fi.-1. ri: ' 42L22'lt25'?iS'5?ZaS:::'fffY, 1,-1.5513357135 'Mika' I - -112522245212 . , s.s,.r..7e..,,.,... ,- .,azt,.a,ff,,,,,W,,U,g,,,5Q23,,.,,,r.,EgZ,qWg.,Vg 53,3..fg,,,,3,, iii 3 +1 ily? A5111 ,H fi ,?j E 25 E if 3 f ,ig - 5 3 it h viii i t. , S iaith E? , . Mr. Eddie Dyer utstand1'ngAth1ete Guides oth ers through 2nd half of EC History by Judith Holt For one-half of the time that East Central High School has existed, Mr. Eddie Dyer has been guiding and molding promising young athletes from the eastside of Tulsa. Thirty years of Coach Dyer's 36 year career in public school athletics has been at East Central High School, starting in 1957 at the old building as football coach. Coach Dyer graduated from Okemah High School after having letter- ed in football, basketball, track and baseball! Needless to say he was voted outstanding athlete his senior year. He was drafted two weeks after gradu- ation and spent two years in the Air Force from 1945 to 1947. Eighteen months of his service duty was spent in Narsarssuak, Greenland as a ser- geant in Air Operations. After his Air Force duty was rendered, Coach Dyer enrolled at Northeastern State and received his B.A. and Master De- grees. He participated in athletics at N.S.U., lettering in basketball all four years. His first teaching assignment was at Graham High School where he coached boys basketball and baseball in 1951. In 1952, Coach Dyer moved to Kiefer High School where he coached football, girls and boys basketball and track for the next five years. Thirty years ago, in 1957, Coach Dyer was hired as football coach at East Central in Tulsa when the school's enrollment was only 456. During his admirable tenure here, he has coached football, girls basketball, track and golf as well as attending well to his duties as Athletic Director. Coach Dyer's wife, Wanda, whose hobby is cooking, and he, would like to spend more time at their cabin on the lake during their retirement years. They have a daughter, Kim, who graduated from East Central in 1975. Kim teaches English at Oaks High School. Coach Dyer and his wife have two grandchildren: Autumn, 2-years-old, and Chance, 8-months-old. Coach Dyer has enjoyed working these last few years for Dr. Darland, principal, who he considers a very nice man. Coach Dyer added, The secret of success for any Athletic Director is his coaching staff...our coaches are the best in the state and it makes it very difficult to retire. Recently People Magazine referred to actor James Garner as the last real man on its cover. However, the Cardinal yearbook staff knows this big bird is really the last of the real men. Happy retirement Coach, we'll miss your easy ways and steady hand. A young collegiate, Eddie Dyer, is seen here as a letterman in basketball at Northeastern State. Iabovel Eddie Dyer served over a year in Narsars- sualr, Greenland as an Air force sergeant in 1945 to 1947 during World War II as seen here with some of his air force buddies. fleftj 196 Retirement 3 'i aaaa 1 fs f ' 7. 4 f' nf' f,-- , W 1 .fi 4 f f X W f M,8SihYsT fa Z -'f '19 95 W' , Mi . 7? 2 , ff 3 , 'WWW MV ff big new ,W QT Gila, K .g6S,UPElll'l'p VHNTRAL Coach Dyer as an idealistic young coach at Keifer High School during his tenure there from 1952 to 1957. I upper leftj Coach Dyer is seen here with two young men who obviously recognize a mentor when they see one. fabovej Coach Dyer? grand- son, Chance, is just eight-months-old, but he is al- ready a chip off old granddadls block. Kfar leftj Trai' Coach Dyer and his wife, Wanda, enjoyed a vaca- tion to Jamaica. Ileftj Granddaughter, Autumn, age two, could obviously wrap Coach around her little Hnger. flower leftj Daughter, Kim, not only is a beauty, but is teaching English at Oaks High School after graduating for East Central in 1975. I bottom right! Coach Dyer has worked hard to make East Central one of' the best schools in Tulsa. - Dr. James Dar- o Eddie Dyer has always been an educator, coach and an all around t guy who covered all the bases, all of 3 the time. We surely will miss him. - ' Luther Younger The first day I walked in to East cup with Armstrong painted on it - compliments of Eddie and his wife. I ha ve never forgotten this gesture of welcome and friendship. Happy fish- i ing, Coach Dyer! - Jan Armstrong A Eddie makes me think of the ? quote that says: When the one Great Scorer comes to write against your name, He marks not that you won or lost...but how you played the game. Eddie, no worry...you played a great game. - Doshie Loyd Chandler 'Ties as old as Methuselah, as wise as Solomon, the world's Worst fisherman, but the best friend any student or teacher could ever have. Mr. Dyer has made many contribu- tions to E. C. and he will be missed by all. - Pat Holder -at-:,ff ,,-,f fmzsgggf ff-, s - , Retirement 197 li land , Central, 24 years ago, I found a coffee A vi-11 11?-ee W1 T 5111 '5:. '1z:?',. 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Brendan 68 Adair, Adams Traci 68 , Chad 68, 127, 188 Adams, Chris 128, 154, 160 Adams, Jerry 54 Adams, Adams. Kenneth 124, 125, 126, 177 Susan 78, 80, 85, 87, 98, 101 114111 .L ,,,,,,,..,..., ,,,, , ,,,,,,,,,,, .zwmvgnwwww 1Jw.:'4v1'4.1c W Addington, Tim 54 Aguila, Angelo 68 Aguila, Mary 80 Aiken, Traci 30, 34, 103, 105, 113 Albright, David 68 Albright, Mike 80 Alcorn, Steve 80 Allen, Jason 80, 101 Allen, Jeanna 54, 101 Allen, Robert 68, 108, 154, 158 Alley, Jennifer 160 Alley, Patricia 160 Alsabrook, Brad 54, 154, 158, 161 Alsohrook, Jesse 184 Amos, Ron 184 Anderson, Brenda 34, 94, 95, 101, 106, 174 Anderson, Stacy 34 Anderson, Steffan 10, 11, 12, 13, 18, 28, 30, 34, 94, 95, 99, 106, 116, 118 Andoe, Carol 30, 34, 92 Andrews, Angelique 30, 34, 101, 108 Appell, Tracey 54, 95, 103, 106, 108 Applegate, Russell 154, 162 Arizola, Felix 68 Armstrong, Jan 1, 176, 194 Armstrong, Robert 34 Arnold, Nathan 80, 119 Arteaga, Tommy 54 Asante, Saundra 190 Askew, Reggie 34, 116, 124 Atchison, Nicole 34 Aud, Jennifer 79, 80, 89, 122, 123 Averill, Jennifer 68, 85, 100 Aydelott, Dan 148 Ayres, Curt 80 Beckman, Eddie 68, 106, 108 Beekman, Janet 54 Been, Angela 54, 108 Beesley, Kim 80, 89 Beggs, Tammy 80 Bell, Ronnie 80, 119 Bender, Veronica 30, 34, 110 Bennet, John 80 Bennett, Jeremy 68 Bennett, Steve 48, 54, 112 Bennett, Tom 34, 102 Bensinger, Chuck 30, 34, 48, 116, 118 Benson, Jane 168, 188 Benson, Shannon 11 Berkelmans, Jenneken 7, 34, 94, 102, 103, 104, 113 Berkley, Jeff 34 Berkley, Stacy 68 Berryhill, Katy 111, 174 Bevan. Jane 30, 34 Beymer, David 34, 108, 148, 154, 158 Bickle, Brandon 11 Biggerstaff, Nancy 190 Bilhrey, Allen 80 Bircher, Laura 68 Bird, Vicky 54, 105 Birkenholz, Melissa 103, 106 Bishy, Philip 68 Bittle, Tammy 34 Black, Amy 68, 129, 130, 131, 132, 143 Black, Becky 189 Black, Howard 182 Blackson, Carla 54 Blake, Sharilyn 54 Bloxham, Shawn 54, 108 Blue, Stacie 30, 34 Bogart, Jerry 137 Bohall, Oleata 174 Bohanan, Donnell 54 Bohanan, Harvey 34, 106, 140, 141 Bohanan, Melaina 67, 68, 75, 101, 106, 108 Bohanan, Tracy 3, 54, 58, 140 Bohannon, Donelle 145 Bohannon, Gary 68 Bohannon, Kelli 30, 34, 111 Bolen, Michelle 25, 26, 28, 30, 33, 34, 94, 100, 110 Bolton, Jennifer 16, 41, 78, 79, 80, 94, 122, 123, 165 Bonnstetter, Brent 68 Boone, Melissa 80, 101, 105 Boone, Ye n35 Boston, Arnold 80 Boston, Audra 80 Boswell. Yo 193 Bowdle, Eric 68 Bowles, Brian 80, 85, 119, 143 Baal, Tracy 189 Babb, Mike 30, 34, 101 Babb, Traci 68 Bacheller, Lauren es, 75, 94, 100, we Bagley, Bret 54, 101, 134 Bagley, Camille 80, 85, 86, 87 ann, Dang 193 Bailey, Eric 54, 142 Bailey, Johnny 54, 112 Bailey, Philip 80 Baker, Brenda 68, 80, 94, 101, 105, 145 Baker, Heather 66 Baker, Jeff 80 Baker, Jim 188 Bakri, Ammar 80 Bakri, Sue 54, 100, 107, 179 Baldridge, Damon 80, 119 Baldwin, Marsha 80, 101 Baldwin, Rachel ao, 101 Ballard, Kathleen 68, 147 Ballard, Larry 119, 176, 191 Ballard, Shawn 68 Banics, Tony 128 Bankhead, Tammy 68 Banks, Nieda 68, 163 Banks, Tony 80 Bankston, Joseph 80 Barclay, Shelhy 80 Bardin, Melanie 28, 34 Berks, Brian 102 A Barnes, ngela 68 Barnes, Dennis 54 Barnes, Kimberly 80 Barnes, Mark 68 Barnes, Ricky 34, 94, 116, 118 Barnes, Terry 80, 101, 148, 154, 160 Barnett, Antonio 54 Barnett, Heath 68 Barnett, Kerry 26, 28. 30, 33, 34, 100, 106, 110 Barnett, Larry 28, 34, 94, 106, 108 Barnett, Lisa 68 Barnett, Ricky 34, 112 Barron, Barron, Melissa 106 Barron, Misty 68, 105, 108, Barrow, Holly es, 105, 108, 145,178 145 Shelli 7, 28, 34, 106, 162 Bartelsmeyer, Laura 34 Bartlett, Chace 68, 108, 116, 120, 127 Bascue Batche Batche , Amy 80, 154, 160 lor, Cassie 34, 111 lor, Lauren 98 Bates, Brent 54 Bauder, Shannon 80 Beach, Beaman, Candace 52, 54, Terry 176 Bebout. Rob 68 100, 108 Bowles, Greg 30, 35, 106 Bowman, Stephanie 68 Boyce, Lois 193 Boyd, Keith 68 Boysel, Jerry 80 Bracy, Christina 30, 35 Bracy, Stephanie 80 Bradley, Lynn 8, 35 Bradley, Tammy 80 Bradshaw, Audie 186 Bradshaw, Brian 54, 103, 124, 127 Brasel, Kelli 68, 94, 101, 164 Brashears, Roy 35, 114, 116, 118, 134, 135, 136 Breecher, Chris 54 Breedlove, Kim 80 Brewer, Shelly 80, 164 Bridges, David 68, 154, 155, 158 Briggs, Aaron 35 Briggs, Gina 80 Briggs, Lisa 35, 106 ' o Brlkenh Brimer, lz, Melissa 68 Pam 30, 35, 48, 110, 113 Brinson, Gladys 54, 108, 147 Brinson, Ron 54, 134 Broadus, Vallarie 68, 147 Broadus, Vallon 68 Broeffle, Rachelle 54 Bronn, James 68 Brooks, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Broyles Chris 80 Byron 54, 191 David 35, 94, 106, 116, Doug 55 Heather 68 Jerry 68, 137 118, 134, 136 Maurice 80, 128 Paula 55 Paulette 68 Sherry 69, 108, 164 , Angela 80 Broyles, Gail 184 Bryan, Leann 55 Buehring, Deanna 35, 94, 106 Buhl, Shannon 55, 108, 138 Bump, Anne 80, 154, 160, 163 Burchfield, Danny 55 Burgess, Dan 80 Burk, Shelly 55 Burke, Jason 69, 103, 148 Burkett, Richard 80 Burks, Tiffany 80 Burleson, Denny 137 Burnett, Patty 110 Burnette, Patty 30, 35, 110 Burnham, D-ana 55 Burnley, Joann 180 Burns, Anastacia 35, 178 Burton, Nicole 80, 122, 129, 132, 133 Bushy,Melissa 35 Bush, Valarie 55 Bushnell, Missy 35, 108 Byford, Michael 35 Byrd, Margaret 110, 168, 182 I Byrne, Steve 35, 116 1111 Cacey, Stephanie 55 Cacoperco, Cherlyn 80 Cacy, Gary 80 Cacy, Stephanie 145 Caldron, Tony 35, 41, 106 Callison, Becky 55, 110 Cammack, Scott 80, 154, 160 Campbell, Grant 81, 154, 160 Campbell, Roy 88, 162 Campbell, Scarlett 55, 100, 106, 108 Cannon, Rachel 35, 95, 100, 113 Canoy, Malinda 69 Cantero, John 35, 81, 162 Cantrell, Derrick 55 Cantrell, Jamie 9, 30, 35, 116, 117, 118, 146 Cantrell, Kristan 30, 35, 41, 99, 106, 111 Cantrell, Robin 81, 133 Carlton, Nicki 7, 30, 35, 110 Caroll, Robert 94 Carpenter, David 81 Carpenter, Jeff 55, 103 Carr, Allyson 55 Carrell, Rhonda 30, 35 Carrington, Brandi 81 Carroll, Robert 69, 137 Carson, Kevin 69 Carter, Kristi 30, 35, 106 Carter, Paula 69 Cartwright, Kim 35, 147 Casey, Brian 69 Casey, Lisa 30, 35, 111 Casey, Lynn 55, 110 Casillas, Mary 55, 101 Cauthon, Darlena 35 Center, Karen 55, 100, 106, 108 Chaffin, Kim 81 Chambers, Steve 81, 102 Chandler, Brian 69 Chandler, Doshie 48, 106, 181 Chapin, Constance 55, 100, 147 Chappelle, Stephanie 69, 103, 106, 108, 138 Chau, Hue 81 Chau, Mylinh 81 Chau, Thang 81 Chenoweth, Amber 81, 94 Cherrington, Steve 15, 55, 58, 101, 116 Childs, Anthony 112, 124, 127 Childs, Dallas 81, 128 Childs, Marcus 8, 35, 124 Chilton, Jerome 112, 137 Chimiak, Mark 69 clmkln, Alison sa, 94, 103, 106, los, 154, 158 Choate, Dennis 35 Choung, Ha My 180 Christensen, Brad 24, 28, 30, 36, 49, 110, 113 Christensen, Jenny 81, 89, 94 Chuong, Ha My 55, 107 Chuang, Lay My 81 Clahorn, Tammy 69, 103, 108 Clackler, Cecil 69, 106, 108, 116, 120 Clancy, Laura 30, 35 Clark, Salena 81 Clark, Shelly 69, 70, 101, 149 Clark, Venus 81 Clarl, Vici 81 Cleveland, Troy 81 Clhire, Aguila 81 Clifton, Chris 81, 101, 128 Clinkenbeard, Kim 81, 145 Coats, Ellie 81 Cochran, Dianna 48, 55, 107 Coffey, Cindy 55 Cogburn, Dwain 69 Cogdell, Les 52, 55, 57, 140 Coker, Clint 69, 127 Cole, Carle 69 Cole, Michael 36 Cole, Missy 69 Coleman, Mary 106 Coleman, Shannon 69, 103, 108, 129, 132 Conard, Ray 170 Conn, Bryan 36, 116 Constien, I-lollie 69, 103 Cook, Andrea 81 Cook, Brandi 55, 103, 110, 149 Cook, Chad 55 Cook, Vicki 55 Cooper, Angela 81 Cooper, Doug 36 Cooper, Marla 36, 94, 95, 102, 106 Cooper, Patty 69 Coppenger, Lat 36, 102, 107 Coppenger, Liz 52, 55, 162 Corbell, John 69, 101 Corgill, Valerie 174 Cosper, Sean 55, 140, 142 Casper, Shelly 30, 36, aa, 100 Cothern, Cassandra 55 Cotney, Danny 81 116, 117, 118 Dare, Tina iff eff,- f 1113IL122 , ,..,1.e1,, --YY em, :z Wg Ma li .Mk , ,,,,,,, il e- I l W ' , 1, ,,,, ,, , W 1 1 'Fl' 11-f 1 X M 1',1 f-,-,-,w- 1 1,11 , ,,g1,1w111111111,.11115,21111111111111111111,ff1.,111111011011111m111,511111111011111011l:fffs'anwwww11111?1gg::siiw111 ,mpww g 1 11,11111w11111111315l1111511111111 1111-1511+-fww111101w11111, 1115,121111111111111110111111141111101ww11111w-miss 1 11 1, ' 15 1, 11 if 1 1 l 1'1 11 11 1111 1 lll' 1 S 1 , 1 11 1 , 11 , 1 11 is M EV 1 9 1 ' ,. x , 1 , , Fl 1,7 E, V 1. 11 1, , 1 1 1 , 'ie , ,, 1' 1 1 1 1 1 R 5 31' 1 ,, El 11 1 - z 1 12' zifeif-f lam, ..::af2'f'1 ff ff-As. 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Jeremy 81 Cross, Stacey 56, 110 Crim, Stove 192 Dowdell, Shawn 81 Dowdy, Bobby 37, 100 Downing, Jackie 81, 145 Doyle, Denise 70 Doyle, Greg 37 Drake, Brian 137 Drake, Ryan 82, 88, 101, 119, 177 Drew, Renita 110. 147 Driesel, Maxine 193 Droms, Janet 3, 56, 58, 94, 95. 1 00. 106 Drullinger, Tommy 10, 11, 17, 20, 28, 30, 37, 94, 95, 99, 106, 124, 140 Duffield, Robyn 56, 162 Dunawsy. Cammy 82 Duncan, Helen 192 Duncan, Leon 37 Duncan, Machelle 37, 106 Duncan, Paul 70, 102, 106, 108 Dunn, Jimmy 56 Durham, Don 82 Durham, Jim 56, 112 Durham, Lloyd 56 Ford, John 48 Forehand, Raye 71 Fox, Kenny 37, 134, 135, 136 Fox, Kristi 71, 154, 160 Foxx, Todd 37 Fradd, Amy 82, 149 Fradd, Leslie 82, 101, 140 Francis, Lisa 82 Francis, Michael 28, 37 Frankenberger, Bob 71 Franklin, Charles 71 Franklin, Sheena 37, 129 Franklin, Theresa 37, 110 Franklin, Tim 37 Fraser, Angela 71 Frazier, Chris 52, 56, 116, 121 Frederick, David 30, 37, 116, 118, 146 Frederick, Kim 71, 102 Freeman, Chris 37, 144 Freeman. Darin 71 Freeman, Susan 37 Crlner, Denise 56 Crossley, Louis 105, 186 Durham, Melanie 37, 187 F,-igbie, Paula 37, 110, 154 Crossley, Sean 36, 112 Durham, Tony 37, 112, 182, 183 Fulwny Andre 127 Crossley, Tracey 56 Duvall, Carrie 70, 103 Fultz, Shannon 8, 82, 101 Culbertson, Steven 56 Dye, William 56, 103, 106. 1081 127 Funk, Kyle 56, 102, 106, 108 Cummings, James 69 Dyer, Eddie 1, 191, 196, 197 Funk, Travis 4, 9, 37, 116, 118 Cummins, Christine 69, 81, 94, 103 Dykes, Angel 70 gunningMha::dl:rg.an as T112 1 upps, e ' 1 'T' f, ' Curlce, Teresa 56, 101 my S N 11 11 1 -- ...eff 1 1 3 ls- 1I,II 1' Gaddy,Jolym1e s, 56, sa, 65 MW ' E,,,,,,.M,,1,,,y,,, Judy 170 Gage, Roy 129, 1:11, 132, 133, 169, 188, 191 Q- , Eng, Nam, 32, 103 Gaines, Lois 37 f 3 -Mil, Eaton, Christy 82, 103 Gl1ms.Stacy 164 Daczewitz, Tonya 81 Dam, Cindie 145 Dam, Cindy 81 Danderson, Bobbie 81, 101, 152, 154, 161 Daniela, Laura 81, 163 Darby, Scott 69, 159 Dare, David 81 36 Darland. James 1, 5, 169, 171 Darrough, Danny 69, 154, 158, 160 Dassler, Jimmie 69 Davenport, Mark 69 Davis, Ben 70, 103, 108, 146 Davis, Chris 81 Davis, Debbie 110, 182 Davis, Melody 36 Davis, Norma 176 Davis, Sabre 56, 100, los, los, 129, 132 Dawson, Je ff 56, 116 Day, Carmen 110 Day, Danna 36, 129, 131 Day, Jackie 70 Day, Jacklyn 164 Dean, Eric Dean, Tina 81 70, 94, 129, 132 Deardorff, Joann 36 Deardorff, Sandy 56. 65, 95 DeCam1J1 R onnie 81, 142 Deel, Patricia 36 Deel, Tricia 110 Deerdoff, Charles 70 Deerdoff, Mylissa 56 Deerdoff, Tommy 56, 112, 116 Deerdorf, Sandy 95 Deere, Chris 56 Denney, Greg 36, 166, 167 Denton, Tina 56, 162 Detrick, James 112 Dewbre, Alan 181 Dewbre, Brian 70, 101, 154, 158 Diaz, Todd 9, 36, 116, 118 DiGiacomo, Denise 158 DiGiacomo, Karen 81, 102 DiGiacomo, Nancy 56, 101 DiGiacomo, Nick 30, 36, 106 Dill, Michael 36, 106 Dill, Mike 154, 155, 161 Dillahunty, Gary 81, 143 Dillahunty, Memorie 56, 101 Dipboye, Virginia 192 Ditto, James 106 Dix, Darren 81 Dix, Valerie 36, 106, 149 Dobie, Linda 166, 177 Doerr, Kristy 56, 100, 108 Dola, Sayoka 83 Domingos, Virginia 170 Dominguez, Jeanette 56 Donaghue, John Marc 36, 94, 100, 116, 118 Donaghue, Kristi 70 Donahue, Jennifer 70, 108, 154, 156, 159 Dorsch, George 172 Doss, Chris 81 Doss, Shannon 70 Dotson, David 70, 116, 120, 127 Dotson, Harold 36, 106, 116, 118, 134, 136 Dougherty, Marjorie 170 Doving, Penni 37 Eaton, John 56, 100, 106, 107, 144 Eden, Dori 70, 101, 154, 158, 185 Edwards, Jeri 56, 103, 106, 108, 154, 156 Edwards, Kim 70 Edwards, Phoung 193 Ehle, Tina 56 Elem, Deborah 82, 164 Ellis, Charles 56, 103, 137 Ellison, Alia. 56, 101, 108 Elpbingstone, Lisa 70 Emanuel, Jeff 56 Embroy, Danny 70, 103 Engel, Kerri 3, 53, 56, 94, 100, 106 English, Lori 70, 73 English, Sheila 7, 21, 30, 37, 106, ll Enos, Bryan 82, 119 Epperson, Matt 82, 144, 183 Equals, Wayne 82 Eremita, Michelle 56, 101, 166 Fatira. Ted 70 Estira, Tonja 37 Everhart, Jesse 82 Evertz, Chris 70, 100, 154, 158 Evertz, Juli 22, 28, 30, 37, 100 -1, ,11,,11,1111 11 11, -1, 111,, 1 11,v111,1,, ,y 1, 1 11, 1,1 X, 111111111,,,1 1, 11 at 4 0, 113, 162, 163 Mew 1 1 111 11 111 i111,111i111,1 Es g J Q1 1 1 0'1111111111'i1w1-l'11'1? 1. 1-11.111111121111111 111011 11 111 1' 111123130111111111110110 -22110 111 1 221111111 110111, 1111111111,,1151-31311011100 533111111w111105ffeeffe 1011111310: Fagan, Bridgette 82 Fair, Stephen B2, 154, 160 Fair, Teresa 70, 154, 160 Fairchild, Chris 56 Fallin, Bruce 142 Fallin, Diane 37 Farguson, Tommy 56, 100 Farley, April 70 Farlow, Polly 192 Farrar, Charles 37 Farrar, Debbie 82 Farris, Bobby 37, 100, 104, 106, 148 Farris, Sabrina 37, 110, 138, 175 Farrow, Derrick 71 Fenton, Tina 71 Fergusan, Vanassa 37 Ferrari, Amber 56 Ferrari, Tony 56 Ferris, Sabrina 103 Fields, Amy 81, 82, 101 Fields, Chris 37 Fields, Kelly 56 Fields, Starla 56, 61, 103, 108 Filby, Travis 71, 100, 108 Fisher, Jim 56 Fisher, Shawn 15, 55, 56, 106, 116, 121 Fisher, Tom 82 Fitzgerald, Heather Summers 111 Flatt, Becky 71 Fletcher, Andrea 71, 103, 138 Floyd, Tonya 129, 132 Foley, Pam 56, 100, 108 Foos, Kenny 82 Ford. Chris 56, 138 Gains, Tracy 164 Galvin, Tracy 56, 107 Gardner, Nikole 56 Garoutte, Jason 37 Garren, Jody 71 Garret, Dawn 81 Garrett, April 82, 163 Garrett, Crystal 38, 110 Garrison, Paula 56, 65, 100, 108 Gaston, Brian 38 Gates, Jacque 71, 162 Gawthrop, Kristy 82 Gehri, John 56 Geiger, Jamie 82 George, Jeremy 82 Giacomo, Denise 56, 154 Gibbons, Leslic 57, 149, 184 Gibbons, Mike 82, 101 Gibbons, Misty 38, 103, 113 Gibson, Mark 191 Gibson, Stacey 3, 15, 54, 57, 58, 100, 106, 179 Giddens, Lisa 57 Gilbert, Chuck 82 Gilbert, Richard 112 Gillette, Shane 3, 38, 49 Gilliam, Kathleen 82 Gillispie, Vickie 82 Gills, Sean 57, 116, 184 Gillum, Kitty 82, 168 Gilmore, Randi 78, 82 Gilreatll, Doll 28, 30, 38, 82, 94, 111, 128 Gleghorn, Darin 38 Golden, Jack 124, 188 Golden, Kendra 57, 106, 107, 108, 138, 162 Gonzales, Angela 71, 115, 122 Gonzales, Roberta 193 Gooch, Darren 38 Gooch, Jimmy 82, 185 Gordineer, Patrick 112 Gordineer, Terri 57, 108 Gordineer, Tony 57 Gordon, Brent 33, 38 Gordon, Francine 145 Gordon, Verner 71, 154, 160 Gosvener, Jami 57 Gotcher, Carmen 82 Gotcher, Shawn 38 Gouch, Jimmy 89 Gourd, Todd 28, 38, 41, 124, 126 Grannon, Elaine 71, 102, 106, 108, 122, 149 Gray, Billy 38, 116, 118, 177 Gray, Jimmy 71 Green, David 38 Green, Johnette 174 Green, Mike 82, 101 Greene, Chris 57, 102, 159 Greenshaw, Roxanne 71, 103, 105, 154, 156, 162 Greer, Derek 57, 106 Gregory, Max 71 Griffel, Julie 82 Griffin, Annette 38, 113 Griffin, Michelle 38, 111 Griffith, Dawn 82 Grimm, Larry 57 Grinter, Jeff 71, 103 Grona, Tricia 30, 38, 102 Grossardt, David 71 Grove, Jason 71, 142 Groves, Meredith 82, 101 Gruszynski, Jennifer 82 Guinto, Tonya 30, 38, 41, 94, 98, 111 Galley, Jay ao, aa, 100, us, 143 Guthrie, Jeanette 38 111--1114 ,11.1111w111,111111111iJ -. 011511114111-11111IW13111131111111111111, 12111 wwf5.157111.11511211111111111111 019-31:1 H ,1 1111131151 ?4- ,l Haag, Darrin 57, 101, 134, 137 Hackler, Buddy 53, 57, 108, 137, 184 Hackney, Glen 82 Hager, Rebecca 57 Halcomb, Bill 72, 154, 160 Hale, Billy 72 Halford, Carolyn 105, 192, 193 Halford, Jeff 30, 38, 100 Halford, Jennifer 82, 101 Hall, Mm 72, los, 116, 120 Hall, Tim 57, 106 Halrain, David 57 Hamilton, David 82 Hamilton, Lori 57, 108, 122, 129, 131, 132 Hamm, Sherry 11, 24, 28. 30, 38, 94, 95, 96, 102 Haney, Mary Windsor 170 Hankes, Jennifer 82 Hannah, Orlin 119 Hardesty, Chris 57 Harding, James 82, 119 Hargis, Mike 82, 119 Hargrove, Kristi 58 Harjo, Nicole 82 Harker, Gene 72 Harker, Kandy 30, sa, 48, 49, 110, 113, 205 Harman, Gerald 112, 182 Harney, Troy 112, 183 Harper, Charles 72 Harrell, Jason 58, 113, 154, 158, 181 Harris, Laura 72 Harrison, Dana 38 Harrison, David 26, as, 106, 107, 154, 161 Harrison, Kenny 72, 108 Harrison, Richard 58 Hart, Ena 82, 101, 154, 160 Hartman, Lori 82, 164 Hartsell, Holly 16, 78, 82, 86 Hartsell, Kenny 10, 14, 19, 27, 28, 38, 54, 108, 110, 140, 141, 184 Harvey, Treva 82, 94, 152, 154, 161, 186 Harwell, Andy 36, 41, 112, 124, 125, 126 Hastings. Chuck 38, 108 Hatter, Stephanie 83, 103, 138 Hatton, Ruth 177 Hawk, Terri 83 1-lnwkins, Jay 3, 28, 36, 102, 106, 107, 109 Hawkins, Jeff 72 Hawks, Mark 38 Hawthorne, Bobby 83 Hayes, Klmbree 72 Hayes, Sandra 162, 163, 164, 177 Hayward, Teresa 72 Heath, Deana 28, 33, 38, 94, 96, 103, 106, 110, 185 Heffernan, William 83, 138 Helstrom, Anita 58, 113 Helstrom, Johnna 4, 7, 38, 48, 49, 92, 113 Henderson, Donna 39 Henderson, Jacob 83 Henley, Michelle 58, 145 Henning, Marc 83 Henry, Jimmy 83, 89 Henry, Phil 83, 101, 119 Henson, Angela 133 Herron, Dorothy 193 Hewitt, Billy 83 Honeycutt, Debra 58 Hewitt, crnig 55, 100, 108, 113 Hicks, Debbie 58, 106 Hicks, Mary 193 Higgins, Bruce 72 Higgins, Lee 83 Hill, Brad 83, 148 Hill, Gary 154, 158, 159, 160, 161 Hill, Kenneth 58 Hill, Kim 83 Hill, Robyn 30, 39, 94 Hill, Wes 83, 119, 137, 142 Hillin, Chris 72, 154, 161 Hilton, Shawn 30, 39, 95, 98 Hines, Brian 10, 11, 39, 101, 116, 117, 118, 134, 13 Hinson, Angela 83, 133 Hobbs, Vernon 170 Hoelzer, Ryan 58, 101 Hoey, Geralyn 58, 102, 113, 154, 156, 159 Hoffman, Jim 72 Holcomb, Tommy 83 Holland, Hollie 72, 145 Holland, Kathy 83 Hollon, Tim 72 Holloway, Gail 72, 162 Holloway, Jeff 72 Holly, Jeanna 72, 101, 189 Holsapple, Ryan 83 Holt, Judith 101, 113 Holt, Tonya 83 176, 179 Honaker, Wiley 192, 193 Hood, Chris 186, 187 Hoover, Kay 39 Hope, Julia 176, 177 H0DDer, Bruce 39 Hornbeak, Diana 39 Horvath, Tommy 39, 116, 118, 143, 185 Hougland, Del 192 Houpe, Greg 39, 41 House, Dale 16, 72, 103, 106, 108, 116, 120 Howard, Margie 193 Howland, Debbie 54, 58, 63, 100, 106, 108 Howlett, sem 15, 55, 63, 65, 108, 116, 146 Hudspeth, Dawn 72, 100, 108, 154, 160 Hunt, Garrett 58 Hurst, Charles 58 Hurt, Mike 72, 116, 120 Hushheck, Walter 170 Huynh, Hung 83 5, 136. 177 1 ' 1 , 111111 K1 ' '1 1 1 1111 11111 . 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Chris 84, 189 Mason, Ruthie 59 Mata, M Mathes. att 74 Kristy 84 Matheson, Max 186 Mathews, Bunny 74 Matlock, Kim 31, 33, 43, 96, 110 Matlock, Lori 59, 65, 96 Matlock, Rodney 74, 153, 154, 158, 161 Matthews, DeAndre 74, 100, 116, 120 Matthews, Michael 43, 100 Matthews, Mike 110 Mauck, Barbara 74, 166 Mauck, Joe 59 Maxey, Mike 59, 112 May, James 84, 101 May, Sam 74, 148 Mays, Melissa 43 McAdams, Larry 84, 165 McAward, Christine 59, 102, 108, 154, 158, 179 McAward, Michele 84, 102, 154, 156, 158 McBay, Karen 184 McBee, Christine 84, 101 McBee, Francine 84 McCa1l,Tommy 21, 29, 31, 43, 64, 112, 116, 118, McCallum, John 59, 108 McCaslin, Keith 43 McCauly, Kelly 43 McCay, Wendy 84 McClain, Daniel 43 McClain, Shannon 103 McClain, Shanon 84 McClellan, Terri 43 McCloud, Bridget 74, 100, 106, 145 McCloughan, Nikki 84, 149, 153, 159 McClure, Kenny 60, 108 McColIoch, Michael 74 McCork1e, Mark 187 McCormick, Angie 84, 163 McCoy, Michael 60 McCoy, Michelle 74, 145 McCrea, Nilo 84, 119, 128 McCreary, Scott 74, 116, 120, 142 McCul1ar, Kristi 84, 133 McDaniel, Betty 187 McDaniel, Harvey 129, 130, 132, 191 McDaniel, Matt 84 McDaniel, Melissa 69, 74, 103, 108 McElhannon, David 29, 43, 104, 106, 109, 181 McFarland, James 60, 100, 108 McGill, Ray 70, 93, 95, 124, 127, 128, 175, 191 McGuines, Kathy 105 McHenry, Kendall 60, 102, 108, 154, 158, 161, McHenry, Kim 60, 102, 107, 149, 154, 156 McKeefery, Dawn 66, McKinney, John 74 McKinney, Kathy 84 McKinney, Mike 43 McKnight, Jerry 193 McMaster, Crystal 84 McNitt, Guy 43, 112 McNutt, Kim 101 McReynolds, Kim 60 74, 94, 185 McWhirt, Melissa 8, 60, 100, 113 Mee, Tracy 60 Melrose, Chris 84 Melrose. 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Janet 84, 154, 160 Mercer, Richard 60, 106 183 179 Mmm, Rachel 15, 53, so, 94, 98, 100, 110, 113 Mmm, Rochelle 15, 53, 5-1,so,94, 100, 106, 11 Meyer, Amy 60 Meyers, Leslie 29, 43, Middlebrook, Lisa 60 Mililer, Richard 116 106 Millea, Roger 74, 106 Miller, Angie 43 Miller, Brian 60, 101, 116, 146 Miller, Chris 84, 119 Miller, Daniel 84 Miller, David 84, 184 Miller, Fran 43 Miller, Jennifer 74, 103, 108 Miller, John 60 Miller, Laura 29, 31,4 Miller, Lonnie 84 3, 94, 95, 100 Miller, Mike 43, 95, 137 Miller, Rebecca 43, 106, 111 Milliser, Greg 74, 127, 185 Milliser, Richard 9, 43, 118 Misenbelter, Kristi 8, 31, 43, 103, 104, 106, 113 Misenhelter, Sandi 84, 103, 104, 105, 107, 138 Mitchell, Benita 60 Mize, Kelley 43 Moews, Bill 43 Moffet, Wade 102 Moffett, Jeff 29, 31, 43, 106 Moffett, Wade 31 Moody, Renee 74, 97, 101, 106, 108 Moore, Angie 60 Moore, Chris 84 Moore, Erik 84 Moore, Jason 84 Moore, Joe 178 Moore, Kathy 74, 164 Moore, Nicole 84 Moore, Randy 60 Moore, Steve 60, 127 Morales, Breezie 74 Morales, Dennis 43 Morales, Jeff 55, 74, 103, 108, 116, 120, 146 Morast, Garrin 44 Morgan, Chris 44 Morgan, Greg 60 Morgan, Misti 2, 14, 18, 29, 40, 41, 44, 122, 123 Morris, Che 74 Morris, Chris 84, 119, 128 Morris, Cindy 74, 106, 108 Morris, Johnny 44, 84 Morris, Mack 106 Morris, Newt 60, 116 Morrison, Lynn 74, 154, 160 Morrison, Todd 84 Moseby, Jimmy 84 Moser, Bret 74, 138 Mosher, Lori 41, 44, 106, 110 Most, Jo Dawn 84, 122, 123, 133 Mulik, Joseph 84 Murphy, Heather 60, 100 Murphy, Lee 93, 124, 125, 126, 176 Murphy, Shelly 108 Murray, David 60 Myers, Dwarnetta 74, 147, 180 3, 179 Nair, Kenny 74, 137 Nallum, Robert 74 Napier, Kevin 74, 114, 116, 117, 120 Nase, Christopher 74 Nash, Brian 84, 128 Nave, James 74 Neal, Debbie 74 Neale, Robert 60, 106 Negrete, Debbie 31, 44, 110 Nsgrete, Deidre 74 Nelson, Gary 44, 181 Nelson, Krista 74, 101 Nelson, Thomas 44, 144 Neou, Kiry 84, 101, 144 Neou, Sam 144 Neou, Vuthy 60, 100, 109 Newgent, Pat 44, 106 Newton, Clay 44, 112 Nguyen, Charlie 144 Nguyen, Diane 74 Nguyen, Elizabeth 7 Nguyen, Hung 74, 100, 101, 106 Nguyen, Loan 101, 108 Nguyen, Long 84, 101 Nguyen, Lori 60 Nguyen, Nam 100 Nguyen, Nhan 44, 106 Nguyen, Nhon 109 Nguyen, Steve 84 Nguyen, sum sv, 74, 100, 105, 108 Nguyen, Tam 74 Nguyen, Thom 107 Nguyen, Thort 60 Nguyen, Thu Ha Thi 106 Nguyen, Vam 74 Nichols, Gavin 60 Nichols, Jim 106 Nicholson, Jason 116, 117, 120, 137 Nicholson, Tiffany 44 Nixon, David 84 Noah, Crickett 74, 94, 100, 106, 108, 149 Nollan, Kimberly 57, 60, 108 Norton, DeAnna 44, 154, 158 5 ,1 W, - 1 . ,, ,W ,1,,,,,,1, 9' 0'Connor, Howard 101 O'De1l, Sean 31 0'Niel, Jennifer 78, 84, 85, 87, 94, 101, 105 Oakley, Carl 44, 112, 124, 125 0'Dell, Kim 102 Oldham, David 44, 102, 107, 109, 153, 154, 161 Olson, Donna 60 Olson, Jeremy 84, 143 Orendoff, Sandy 74 Organ, Bryan 106 Organ, Mike 60, 103. 105, 107, 108 Organ, Scott 74, 103, 107, 108, 142 Ormshy, Brian 60, 100 Ortega, Tommy 4, 9 Osborne, Frank 74 Osborne, Patrick 84, 128 Osier, Holly 84, 138 Osier, Sandra 85, 103 Osinski, Sean 85 Osterhout, Iance 31, 44, 116, 143 Ott, Melanie 74, 103 Overman, Billy 3, 67, 71, 75, 108, 116, 120 Owen, Keith 44, 102 Owen, Kimberly 60, 166 Owens, Harrison 75, 103 2,3 i w ,wr 1,1'111w,,11:12111'1,11:111111':111'M.5:s:1.,:,s111w111 V 1'v1ww11,,1w1,1,,s1 11we,-1,11,111111wvw Pack, Angelique 85 Padgett, Jesse 189 Pantoja, Cindy 60, 138, 154, 156, 159 Parker, Dawn 44, 162 Parker, Randy 75, 103 Parkhill, Michelle 85, 154, 160, 163 Parks, Fredrick 75, 100, 106 Parks, Marsha 163 Parks, Nancy 60, 108 Parris, Brian 75, 106, 108, 188 Parsons, Kristen 85 Patterson. 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Kyle 45. 143 1 1' 1-'f 1 Spencer, Suzie 29, 46, 49, 110, 113 Quattroae, John 61, 138 1 Sperry, Julee 62 Quinalty, Christy 85, 122, 123 5, g ,H ,Q Sperry, Ryan 46, 102 Spillers, David 62 S ' l Sh 62, 63, 94, 95, 99, 100, 106, 108 sodomy, Michelle 101, 154, 160 'mu' - 'mmm , , Spohn, Mike 86 Sainsbury, Richard 76, 94 Spmusey Tracy 86 Sainsbury, Ron 86, 119 Staley, Jennifer 46 Salamon, aommysillii 148 l Stallings' Mia 62 I anon' ayne ' Standfell Steve 86 suing Angela 75 I Stanley, Nicole 76 Salinas, Angie 76, 97, 108 stan., David 62 Salisbury, Jeff 76, 108 smmni Amy 16, 76, 122 5 P CU' 62 I smarter, Dave 94, 95, 99, 122, 123, 140, 187 Raglin, Kirk 85, 88 Ragsdale, Balinda 61 Rake, Chris 75 Ramey, Jennifer 85 Ramey, Sherry 45, 110 Ramsey, De Shawn 85, 163 Ramsey, Joe 61, 146 Ramsey, Sterling 61, 100, 127, 154, 161 Rankin, Don 85, 105 Rapp, Brent 85 Rapp, Tommy 61 Rash, Michael 45 Rash, Steve 45, 137 Ray, Dionne 61, 110 Ray, Kathy 107 Reagor, Cecilia 85, 133, 147 Rector, Jarrett 8 Redeagle, Eric 85 Redeagle, Lisa 45 Redino, Joe 85 Redmon, Tracey 75, 101 Reece, Leslie 45 Reed, Scott 61, 116 Reedy, Argeae 183, 184 Reese, Cindy 71, 75, 103, 106, 149 Reeves, Rocky 85, 119, 137, 142 Register, Mark 61 Reid, Scott 146 Rciners, Derek 75, 100, 106, 108 Reiners, Judy 180 Reinolds, JoAnn 105, 190 Renfro, Scott 61, 102, 106, 107 Reynolds, Priscilla 75, 101 Rhoades, Earlene 181 Rhue, James 45 Rice, Dusty 85, 164 Rice, Shelly 29, 45 Rich, Ywona 75, 147, 188 Richards, D.W. 85 Richardson, Jan 190 Richardson, Nancy 107, 177 Richison, John 4, 9, 45 Rickman, Chris 75, 103 Riley, Chad 85, 154, 160 Rivera, Tricia 61 Roark, Adam 75, 100, 108, 127, 144 Roark, Jamie 45, 100 Robbins, Karri 143 Robbins, Mark 61 Robbins, Shannon 31, 45 Robbins, Susan 75, 164 Roberts, Billy 61 Roberts, Brian 61 Roberts, Chiefie 86 Roberts, Dayna 45, 129, 131 Roberts, Kari 85 Roberts, Mike 86 Roberts, Pam 76 Roberts, Shelly 73, 76, 94 Robertson, Jerry 61, 154, 160 Robertson, Michelle 62, 100 Robey, Chad 45, 102, 166 Robinson, Michelle 110 Robisch. Mindy 76, 101 Rodino, Joe 188 Rodriguez, Lee 62, 112 Rogers, Chief 119 Rogers, Kari 86 Rogers, Mike 62, 102, 120, 137, 184 Rogers. Patty 62 Rogers. Steven 86 Rohmiller, Norma 193 Romans, Ronda 29, 45, 100, 106, 154, 158 Roof, David 45, 110, 137, 187 Roof, Stephanie 62, 110 Roseborough, Tammy 66, 76, 94, Ross, David 45 Ross, John 86 Ross, Leonard 45 Rousset, Brady 62, 137 Rowe, Melissa 31, 45, 110 Roy, Sharron 86 Roy, Todd 62, 63, 101 Rue, Roe La 84 Rule, Jeff 86, 138 98. 100, 108 Sampson, Renee 45, 107 Samuels, Tonia 147 Sanders, Kelly 86, 154, 160 Sandsness, Jimmy 76 Sapulpa, DeeAnn 193 Satterwhite, David 76 Sawyer, Bubba 31, 45, 116, 118 Schad, Angie 31, 45, 49, 92, 98, 99 Schaefer. James 76 Schaefer, Jamie 103 Schaefer, Michael 45, 112 Scheef, Becky 46 Schell, Jamie 107, 149 Schneider, Rebecca 62 Schrimsher, Harold 112 Schuler, Dale 172 Schulte, Ken 102, 179 Schulte, Kendall 189 Schulte, Shirley 185 Schwabe, Ronnie 62, 102, 106, 154. 158, 161, 179 Schweitzer, Glenn 46, 49, 103, 113 Schweitzer, Lisa 8, 52, 54, 58, 62, 96, 110 Schwers, Randy 76 scott, Debbie aa, 46, 94, 96, 109, 100, 108 Scott, Greg 62, 103 Scott, Robby 46 Scranton, Cathy 46, 110, 154, 155, 158 Seabolt, Brad 46 Sebeek, John 112 Sebek, Jim 137, 142 Seibert, Shelley 86 Sellers, Brad 76, 108 Serzy, Tammy 46 Shah, Sangini 31, 46, 94, 100, 106 Shampnoi, Lisa 62, 103, 115, 122, 187 Shannon, Gary 189 Shape, Melissa 147 Sharpnack, Jon 46 Shaver, Michelle 62 Shaver, Natasha 86, 164 Shaw, Walter 76 Shay. Jason 31, 46, 94, 112 Shay, John 86 Shay, Robert 46 Shea, Shelly 62, 76 Shelton, Steve 86, 154, 160 Sherman, Kim 76, 138 Shew, Pam 46, 111 Shew. Tabatha 46, 106 Shiever, Mary Ann 193 Shouse, Stanley 76, 137 Shroff, Tammy 62 Shupe, Melissa 76, 100, 108, 138 Sikes, Kimberly 58, 62, 100, 108 Simek, Michael 76, 106, 108 Simmons, Scott 76 Simpson, Andrea 54, 58, 62, 113 Singler, Ilene 62, 101, 105 Sitler, Calin 46 Sitler, Corby 86, 193 Skalla, Tim 46 Slatton, Kelly 76 Slead, Vivian 46 Sleeper, Barbara 62, 110 Slemaker, Beau 120, 137, 191 Smith, Amber 62, 94, 96, 108 Smith, Brad 62 Smith, Brent 86 Smith, Carl 76 Smith, Cathy 76, 132 Smith, Chercne 76 Smith, Cheryl 76, 101, 106, 108 Smith, Chris 62 Smith, Coralee 193 Smith, Deanna 3, 73, 76, 162 Smith, Edward 76 Smith, Gina 76 Smith, Jad 46 Smith, James 86 Smith, Joel 86, 101 Smith, Julie 86, 101 Smith, Kathy 122, 129, 132 Smith, Kenneth 46 Smith, Kim 76, 129, 130, 132 Smith, Mike 169, 182, 183 Smith, Nicole 86 Smith, Sandi 76 Steel, Ronnie 86, 88, 101 Steele. 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