East High School - Eastonian Yearbook (Kansas City, MO)
- Class of 1961
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Frightened of the hnge ceilingx, wide hallx, taller Jtadentx, .ftrange .fzirrozindings-the overpowering newneu of it all, -hilt anxiom to do well in :hit new atmofphere, to meet new friendt, gain new knowledge, widen a Jocial world to include ny- the challenge it prefented af. Yes, anxionx and frightened, we mel thix challenge. We met new friendx - not only in Jtndentf, hnt in oar teacherx and adminixtration ac well. We joined organizationx, cheered our teamx, attended conoentionx, danced al mixerx. And rno.rt important -we gained thi: ever-important knowledge. An old day if drawing to a close, and with it goe.r niemoriex, ideax, a future . . , The Jan Jet! . . . hat it will ri.re once again tomorrow. Table of Contents Administration . . L Organizations . . . . Athletics - - - Activities - - - Classes - - - Seniors - - - - - Supplement - - - - - - M1.:,, .n,, Q..- .. .Y,...,W-M .--- -,V,' - A -- - 7- -- W ' ' 5 gi v fn A new horizon - hat still the warm leaderfhip of experienced wifdom . . . The cn- pnhle fzdrniniflrfztion gnided ns through our day! of learning and nndersmnding-to new heighlf- to new horizoni . . . P V1 C ies U5 A ipiS1Lf'31ljO rincipaf 'ce Principe OUFISSIOVS ECU y I UISSCPLIN5 gums 'Vow-sz REvEr1Encs5 GU Anmfuosrnnrl SCHQQL POKOCI QgLE.E6Er:!?NFg4z Yr? I o O P9 Qgggg-59517 ,-5, 1? x ,,, Q l,-1-' z 'iw . X, 19 A nf: fb if? - .5 I! f Y Q , 4 lwee Able C ounselors Gezee eedeez' Advice EXAMINING THE FILES for the information necessary to lier work as sophomore counselor is Mrs. Genevieve Scott. A calm attitude and a smile that puts students at ease is that of Mr. Edwin J. King. freshman and senior counselor. Mr. King has done more than his share in working with students, as he has been active in scouting and camp work for a number of years, He has taught at Central Missouri state college and also summer programs at junior college. As the reliable person he is, Mr, King has given guid- ance for meeting college requirements, job placement op- portunities and adequate scholarship information. He also arranges for visiting teachers and continues to help at East with any counseling problems that might arise, Counseling problems are also common among the students. When a problem does occur, he attempts to find the reason rather than blame the student. To many. Mr. King is a friend, a counselor, and a teacher. ALWAYS READY T0 HELP, Miss Anno C. Stewart, sub-freshman and junior counselor checks student progress. Responding quickly to the needs of many studCnIS, Mrs. Genevieve Scott, liast's new sophomore counselor, has found a way to lighten the load of Mr lidxvin King and Miss Anna Stewart. Although this is Mrs. Scotts first year at East, she has gained many new friends and has de- veloped a manner of counseling that can not be equaled, Mrs. Scott, who took her undergraduate and graduate work at Central Missouri state college, has taught several years in elementary and secondary schools, She has also taught in Bamberg, Germany and here in Kansas City at Central junior high, Her counseling job at East has helped numerous sopho- mores with their college preferences and careers. She also organizes testing material that the sophomores use during the year. ln the spare time that she has, Mrs. Scott enjoys read- ing all sorts of classics and taking care of her twin boys. COMPARISONS BETWEEN COUNSELING cards and college desires are scrutinized by the freshman and senior counselor, Mr. Edwin J. King. 1 ff' n , lv, ' .,A- is '-:ft::-3:11 7 . iv 1' --.- ' V Q J 7 ..., n Miss Anna C. Stewart, counselor and advisor for the sub-freshman and junior classes, has found many friends in her 13 years at East high school. In her daily routine she finds time to help organize Business Education. Career. and College Days. Miss Stewart helps plan students' programs for the coming year and assists with semester changes. She receives scholarship information and has numerous pamphlets and bulletins from almost every college in the United States, Miss Stewart graduated from Redemptorist high school and attended St. Teresa college in Kansas City. l.ater she attended Northwestern university where she got her masters degree. Each year the counselors rotate the classes which they counsel in order that a student have the same counselor dur- ing all his years at East. Besides keeping busy by aiding students, Miss Stewart also sponsors the A.A.U.XY!,, an hon- orary group of junior and senior girls who rate scholastically high. USS I lan lang Spani Thor. used and and ll teachr ment MAG ,- A INSTRUCTION IN COMMON LEARNINGS is given by Mr. Clayton Newtan to sub-freshmen. KNEADING DOUGH is a precise art, but Mrs. Juanita Barr makes it laok easy. Cultural Values A dvd need The Hquonset hut on the north campus was ingeniously transformed into a modern art building at the opening of the year. Its two classrooms were shared in instruction by Mr. James Ryon, Mrs, Shirley Brown, and Miss Yvonne Parkerson. Teaching students to speak before an audience was capably handled by Miss Eva VanNatta, who leaves East this year after thirty-six years of instruction in beginning speech and public speaking, Mrs. Etta Marie Carlisle, drama instructor, and Miss Pauline Wfolfe, speech and English teacher. The sub-freshmen find their basic course, common leatnings, a worthwhile study of history, science, and Eng- lish under the instruction of seven teachers, Mr, Clayton Newton, Miss Cosby Harrison, Mrs. Helen Lapsley, Miss Edith Wilson, Mr. Herbert Cohn, Mr. Francis McGreevy, and Mr. Jerome Winegar. The feminine half of East's population learned to in- crease their home economics skills through foods and clothing classes taught by Mrs. Juanita Barr, Mrs. Mary Gauldin, and Mrs. Adah Vendetti, Civics, world history, and American history fill the social studies bill through the teachings of Mr. Mervel P. Lunn, Mr. James Penny, Miss Jessie Willitt, Mr. Edgar Van Fleet, and Mr. William T. Ridley. Courses in American problems. American democracy, and psychology, though half- year courses required the full time study and preparation ro benefit the students taught by Mr. Americo Felici and Mr. John Peters. Family living is a preparation for East's seniors in social and family life to fill their futures. This course is taught by a newcomer to the faculty this year, Mrs. Veona Coons. TAKING A BREAK FROM HER DAILY schedule of teaching American history, Miss Jessie Marie Willitt relaxes with the Christmas issue of the Echo. ? 2. futu ililki UIIOI M IUCI UP0 l'. l l strc ere a s Layr I yt-ar ' -i f i E Che hon new are Smii whil phot tau g fYPU tau g Rici scho Led varir Hlen Mr. and skill SOLl how sly of by HE as ast US B. ish on g. on iss vy, iri- ing liin, the P. -J an can alf- -I to Mr. in EJ is na -rican issue if t w a 25- :M seq: ak! 'ff ,. - fig Stress allege Preparatory Mathematics play an important role in many students' futures. Not only general math, taught by Mr. Harry Hommes and Mrs. Crystal Barndt, but algebra, geometry, and trig- onornetry, under the instruction of lVLrs. Mary Zickefoose, Mr. Carl West, and Mr. Robert Winters, were the funda- mental subjects that college students based their programs upon. Science has rapidly increased its need in the past few years due to the stress on space travel, engineering, and scientific leadership. For the past two years, East has of- fered an advanced course in physics which is equivalent to a second year college course. lt is taught by Mr, john W. Layman' and is conducted through a college-level text, Chemistry, too, is an accelerated course, receiving an extra honor point. Mr. james Michaels teaches this course in the newly finished laboratory, Girls' human science and biology are taught by Mrs, Mary Bates. Mr, Paul Day and Mr. Tom Smith instruct earth science and general science classes, while Mr. Wallace Grube teaches boys' human science and photography. Zoology is an up-and-coming course at East, taught by Mr. j. W. Peters. The commercial branch of East's curriculum includes typing, stenography, and bookkeeping. These courses are taught by Miss Mabel Mary Cobb, Mrs. Nellie McKanna, Mr. Richard Benson, and Miss Minnie Baker, who is also the school treasurer. Physical fitness is also stressed here at East. Three girls' physical education teachers, Miss Helen Cox, Miss Mary Leclgerwood, and Mrs. Sondra Paris, teach sportsmanship, various athletic skills, and even rhythmic dancing, In the men's department of physical education, Mr. Virland Harris, Mr, Harry Driefus, Mr, Roy Brown, Mr. Douglas Roether, and Mr. Gene Sebastian teach sports, calisthenics, and the skill of getting along with fellow workers. START YOUR CONDITIONING PRACTICE! is frequently heard in Mrs. Nellie McKanna's typing classes. SOLUTIONS COME EASY when Mrs. Mary M. Zicketoose shows WRWING CHECKS play, an impommp pan in the life of how to obtain these mathematical results. Miss Minnie Baker in her role as school treasurer. I F 1 w ie Burrus' 975 creative ent. Miss , Hutton, istruct in riposition, is. Along Jhich are np, metal tt Mason, ., Priefert :aught by '. Ralph E. INFORMATION PLEASE, and Mrs. Potts and Mrs. Watson are ATTENDANCE is CAREFULLY CHECKED by Mrs. Eubank wm- eager lo help. Margaret Ports Secretary Helen Watson Registrar 07 Mina Eubank Attendance Clerk Geneva Blencoe Secretary sew' ASSISTING WITH OFFICE DUTIES are foul girls: Linda Ferrin, April Thurston, Pal Cockel, standing: and Sylvia Smith, seated. -.ff i 47 Karen Na ff's assi seance, while Mrs. aienm types the bulletin. Ojfce Sfdjf Cczjmbly Undermkes ew Processes If one were to walk into the office of East high school, he would be witnessing a new and drastic change this year. The office has a time- saving addition to its staff. The new addition is an IBM machine which records all the tardies and absences during first and sixth hours. Mrs. Mina Eubank, the attendance clerk, or one of the other office clerks may be seen operating this machine. The machine saves Mrs. Eubank time and work at the end of the year when she makes out the yearly report. Mrs. Helen Watson, who serves as secretary to Mt. C. O, Williams, is in charge of all these rec- ords. Some of her other duties are making out transcripts, senior indexes, and senior ranks. Taking dictations, typing, and sending out all the required letters are a few of the responsibili- ties of Mrs. Margaret Potts. Along with these duties, she also serves as secretary to the three counselors, Mr. Edwin J. King, Miss Anna C. Stewart, and Mrs. Helen Scott. Mrs. Geneva Blencoe, general secretary, is kept busy by making sure that all bulletins are nm on time and seeing that all reports are taken care of properly. All the work that is done in the office is made easier by the help of the student office proctors. Some of their duties are to run errands, file, and to look for the cards of certain students to find out what class they are in at a certain time, 'l7 .ax V- i Mrs. Roma Blacketer Fourth Vice-President t:..aes'22, A Mrs. Glen Rapp Mrs. C. L. Fulton Mrs, Herbert Newton MPS- R- D- Temple President Vice-President Second Vice-President Third Vice-President Mrs. Ray Shephard Mrs. W. M. Fensom Mrs. Nelson Enloe Mrs. Fred Bishop Recording Sec,-emfy Parliamentarian Treasurer Historian Parents-Teachers Strive To I mprove Relations The Parent-Teacher Association is an active one at East. This year the group was headed by Mrs. Glen Rapp, president. Under her capable leadership, these ladies spent many hours planning a commencement party, the annual Fairyland pic- nic day, and sponsoring the Bears' Den, As in the past, the P.T.A. again participated in the Mutual Help drive, making and collecting clothing for the under-privileged. The most important activity this year was the Founders' Day program. The occasion is ser aside for honoring of all past presidents of East's P.T.A. It was held on February 28 at the school. All in all, these parents and teachers have devoted several hours and much labor to bettering the wel- fare of the school and the community. CHALK TALK was capubly given by these two East art STUNNING TABLE DECORATIONS set off the Founders' Day students, Sammy Carithers and Gary Miller, at the easel. program where these committee chairmen are posing prettily. I 1 4 v !'4'f Y xx 5 fn UP, PLEASE! is heard often throughout WASH THE TOWELS 1 dry the towels! MMM, PUMPKIN PIE TODAY! These the day by Bill Dickson, popular elevator The old familiar rhyme is carried out daily Cafeteria I'-'ldieir Pl'2PUfi 9 PGN of 'he d0Y'S operator. by Clark Casey. desserts, diligently cook for over 1900 students. Cooking nno' Cleaning are These Workers, jobs . six. S... Mr. R. E. Howard Mrs. Erva Greer Head Custodian Head-Cafeteria Staff SINGLE FlLE! Hold that Iine! cry the cafeteria proctors in their chores with ,keeping the lunch lines orderly. With no complaints, the custodians see to it that the school is kept clean and neat. From long before the early morning rush begins until long after everyone else has gone home, they sweep halls, clean windows, and dust desks. They are well liked and respected by students and faculty as Well for their friendliness and for their pride in keeping the school in excellent condition, Early each morning, the cafeteria ladies start preparing the food that will carry the students through their busy day. Long before the lunch hours begin, the delicious smell of food fills the upper floor halls. No one can guess how they know the amount of food that can be consumed by a school full of teenagers. They not only serve hot lunches, but also sandwiches, salads, soups, and sell potato chips and ice cream. To the delight of the student body, they prepared turkey before the Thanksgiving and Christmas holidays. Back Row: Doro Dorman, Faye Martin, Peggy Johnson, Maureen Wolf, Laura Bowman, Ruth Gillharn, Christine Randal. Front Row: Florence Bailey, Sylvia Seaman, Florence Van Winkle, Lola Mullins, Dorothy Hill, Nell Nugent, Erva Greer, 20 V1 EN in Rul dt prin are cafe lunc sion line orde ltlfel' han: scho and rece Hon Baci: Thor Rage Rich U 2 igfifg J 9. 3 -1 V-in ,,i-,- nas -' 3 A' .1...-.--,, ,. , g.i..--.. Qwia W C OHOVBV In a erary W epar men a US r aC mon NI if A , , .. 5Vvmmmannnullnpnfmmq , Xxmxxx x X Fw' xx m , I lf! NS ill?- GLU I3 il ...A1 X X 1 . ' FQUNDQD 926 fl ffl! g. E f Qmxvr Nxxu m Back Row: Ronnie Sanders, Bill Siberf, Ronnie Krowczyk, Larry DeMoss, Andy Mocszsynski, Dale an QTTT' Don Fellow First sem. Pres. xl? CENTER OF ATTENTION FOR ARTISTS Carolyn Davison Marilyn Rozgay, Sammy Carifhers, and Phil Howerlon were decor- ations for the seventh annual Homecoming Dance, sponsored by the student council. 24 Kelsey, Andy Clippord, Tim Noland, Don Pellow, Bob Farrington. First Row: Linda Blankenship, Donna Hughes, Barbara Sharp, Denton Hayward, John Mack, Pam Wittman, Violefta Boneff, Chris- tine May, Karen Kahler, Pat Barr, Rhonda Ravenscroff, Kim Taylor. Front Row: Carol Brummet, ,. Linda Harger, Paula Pemberton, Thelma Dixon, Charlene Marsh, Carol Zackula, Dixie Stover, Vera Rau, Linda Howard, Sharon Moran, Shirley Walker, Karlene Tillman, Student C oztnci Sets Pattern For As Students Work Toward The first student council meeting was held in 1926 under the sponsorship of Miss Pearl jenkins. It was estab- lished to promote school spirit and friendly relations be- tween students and teachers It also has brought many things to East that have benefited the school since it first started. This year the first semester student council under the leadership of Don Pellow, with Dixie Stover, first vice- presidentg and Violetta Boneff, second vice-president, along with the assisting officers completed I1 very successful term. They sponsored an outstanding Homecoming dance with the theme Stairway to Heaven. Members of the student council and pep club worked all day Saturday be- fore the game to decorate the gym, field, and bleachers. Bracelets were bought for the Homecoming Queen and her attendants. An eighth grade mixer was held and a class king and queen Jana johnson and john Mack were crowned. The annual awards assembly was sponsored by the student coun- cil and for the first time they adopted a needy family at Christmas. The student body brought toys, food and clothes. i, Dale kenship, , Chris- rummef, r, Vera or rd n 1926 s estab- ons be- y things started. ider the st vice- t, along ul term. ,g dance of the day be- leachers. and her :ing and ied. The nt coun- amily at l clothes, XVith the opening of second semester came also the reorganization of the Student Council. Not only were new representatives from each homeroom chosen but also new +T- officers were elected. Rick Stone was chosen president in an election held previously to the meetings in which he and his two opponents, Larry Gregg, first vice-president, and Carolyn Davison, second vice-president, gave campaign speeches in assembly. The remaining officers were chosen by the council. The main objectives of the group were to further action of obtaining a foreign exchange student, to stress the neces- sity for more school spirit, and to step up relations among students. Under Rick's strong leadership, the council made gross headway on each of these ideals. They started a campaign to collect money and provide a home for an American Field ' ' Service student. School spirit was boosted by more mixers, assemblies, and overall support of school affairs. Better re- lations were noticeable in the co-operation students exerted to make East a top-notch school. As in any organization, however, a stable advisory is the foremost basis of success. Truly, Miss Virginia McClure and Mr. Mervel P, Lunn, co-sponsors, did their part in lead- ing the Student Council in the right direction. W AX V .gli-'S A ROYAL THRONE for the queen is being prepared by members of Pep Club the day before the thrilling Hume- coming festivities sponsored by the Student Council. Stepping p Scboolflctioities Improving East High School Back row: Jane Moore, John Johnston, Talitha Ranes, Rick Stone, L22 M0fYiS, Tffi Npefef Rick same Carolyn Butler. Third row: Carolyn Davison, Karen NON, PGUIIUS Reed, PONY I-eSf1lCk, DOHFIU second sem. Pres. Sloan, Barbara Sousley. Second row: Vicki Hader, Freda Stiff, Rhonda Ravenscroft, Lindo Blank- enship, Sharon Shephard, Naomi Stewart, Front row: Connie Baker, Carol Fisher, Anna Webb, Bill Salley, Frank Tirtle, Delores Ligeko. Throughout this past year, the Red Cross, under the sponsorship of Mrs. Mary Bates, established a disaster com- mittee and gave aid to those students who wished it. Then, during December, they sent a gift chest to Chile, and gave Christmas stockings to war veterans in the hospitals. Then, in October, a few of the members attended a Red Cross Training center held at Unity Farm in order to i promote the importance of thc Red Cross and to help the representatives acquire a better understanding of Red Cross methods. During the months of September and March, they held a membership drive in order to raise money for the gift chest fund. A ROUSING DISCUSSION is led by Dixie Stover, president, or the Red Cross meeting. Red C ross Gives eededflzd P1'CSiClCHf - - - .-Y-Y aeed ....,YfY ,,,,,, D i x ie Stover Secretary ..... -,,,,, ,,,,,,r....... J u dy Blat: TEHSUIC1' -------- fa.... - we Rhonda Ravenscraft EXCCUUVC Board ---e--..ffYffY We Ronald Tankersley Sergeant-at-arms -- ...., ,WYYYY T im Bishop Dixie Stover Mrs. Mary Bules Red Cross President Red Cross Sponsor Back row: Janet Sarrett, Barbara Sharp, Imolene Eagan, Warren Jackman Dennis Cummings Ro Id J k' K th M ff Bob Sieggen, Peggy! McDonald, Marlene Tidwell. Second row: Judy Lippold, Susan Pope, Carol Bggn, Jae: Mlditin ersginmy garigl ers, Joyce Graham, Dixie Stover, Rhonda Ravenscroft, Mary Margaret Wilson. Front row: Mrs. Bates sponsor' Linda Sumrmer Patty Bellis V'fQ '1i0 RICS, PUT Reed, Jennifer Williams, Sharon Kilgore, Joyce Smith, Judy Wilkerson. l I l ' I F - fargo? 'if LATIN PRESIDENTS ARE TORCH BEARERS os portrayed by pres- idents, Ronnie Sanders, Anna Annan, Bill Thomas, Chuck Keeton, Jim Teegorden, Joan Masovero, and Tam Gaylord. Latin Club Revives Language The Junior Classical League Chapter of East high school boasts the largest membership of all the inter-do partmental clubs. With Miss Virginia McClure 215 SPODSOF, a meeting is held once a month in each Latin class during the school day. Thus, each class has separate officers. The big events of the year are the initiation of the new members in a solemn ceremony conducted by the second year students, and the regional convention at Raytown, Missouri, where every student attending is required to Wear the old style of Latin dress, the toga. Before the conven- tion each school nominates one student for candidacy of a particular office, Then a student manager is chosen for the candidate. At the convention, each school gives a short skit or play, followed by the student manager's speech for his school candidate. i - A - . l 33 Miss Virginia McClure Latin Club Sponsor Back row: Eugene Woolsey, Jerry Armstrong, Bill Radford, Bill Eads, Jim Morris, Jim Teegarden, Warren Britt, Larry Stinnett, Ronald Sanders, Richard Weiland, Jim Woodruff, Randy King. Fourth row: Wayne Holland, Harold Reynolds, Jeanne Anderton, Wanda Rowe, Veronica Draper, Sam Smith, William Bowman, Marcia Wright, George Zaun, Carol Paszynsky, Sharon Cartee. Third row: Phyllis Stark, Judy Coats, Karen Narr, William Holland, Anabel Annan, Ronald Driskell, Ronald Morgan, Fred Brown, Jerry Irwin, Joan Mosovero, Linda Simpkinson, Judy Thomas, Teri Neece. Second row: Mary Lynn Keeton, Luanne Snow, Charlene Gulick, Deanna Brenton, Mary Elizabeth Hopson, Anita Boling, Lindo Harger, Lynn Stinnett, Eva Barrett, Richard Shepard, Charles Shelley, Frank Campbell, Phil Williams. Front row: Robert Carter, Beverly Brown, Mary M. Wilson, Janet Seymour, Vicki Molinoski, Sheri White, Beverly Robertson, Carolyn Jung, Lindo Carter, Margaret Meals, Charlotte Smith. in-at c high RCW Wear of a or the rt skit or his Stinnett, nderton, Cartee. n, Jerry Gulick, Shelley, i, Sheri , I Buck row: Harry Howblitzel, John Ogrizovich, Paul Way, Chris May, Judy Roberts, Joe Howblitzel. Second row- . 'Y' f,, Mrs. Dorothy Don- nelly, French Club Sponsor M i s s L e n o r e Thornton, Spanish Club Sponsor fa, Patty Wampler, Jan Davis, Ray Seidelman, - , f Q V, Baker, Nancy Hammond, Delores Ligeka, Carol McCaffYf Donno l'lUQl'1eS, Barbara Johnson. Front row: Kathy VanTrump, Pat Lesniak, Linda Faubus, Linda Ferrin, Kim Davis, Chris Lebloda, Rhonda Ravenscroft, Rayetta Mudd, Linda Howard, Linda Lalfoon. Fifty Million Frenclzmen . . The French Club, a new organization at East high school, this year, is under the sponsorship of Mrs. Dorothy Donnelly. A great help to this club has been the new lan- guage labs in room 215. These have aided by providing ear phones, enabling the students to hear recordings of the ways of the French. One of the main purposes of the club is to learn the definite ways of the French customs in com- parison with those of our own. . . .Anil Spanish Club, To The Spanish Club, beginning its third year under the sponsorship of Miss Lenore Thornton, starrecl their activities with the initiation of new members. The purpose of the Spanish Club is to promote a bet- ter understanding of good will between Mexico and the United States. The club meets once a month after school in room 307 and is conducted in an interesting Spanishvlike manner. Mike Houtchens Velvo McCain Carol Dau hert Sandro 0 M i k e Houtchens First sem. French President . 4, l Betty Varner, First sem. Spanish Pres- ident 715. Delores L i g e lc o S e c o n d sem. French President v -. 45, t 4 Martha H i I d e- hrand, S e c o n d sem. Spanish Pres- ident Buck row: Linda Coffman, Nancy Kauffman, Carol Bell, Leonard Buss, Bill Osborn, Charles Rothermel, Ralph Knight, Karen Kahler, Lela Coffman, Marsha Shuttleworth. Fourth row: Martha Hiltebrand, Betty Varner, David Vernon, Joy Berneking, Ronnie JenlcinS, Charles Stokes, Kenny Adler, Kathy Halstead, Sharon Mitchell, Linda Rose. Third row: Karen Mangles, Elaine,Hunt, Carol Cahill, Kathleen Edwards, Gayle Raines, Marcia Wright, Denzilee Bennett, Maury Beecher, Sandra Minor, -Betty Harrison. Second row: Jane Chap- pell, Suson Ridder, Vicki Mathis, Naomi Sheridan, Jerry Hinds, Sherry Scott, Sherrie Harris, ,Joyce DeHart, Carolyn Howard, F-ront row: Sharon Shuttleworth, Shirley Hill, Jeanette Davis, Mary Matney, Sandro Fredde, Jill ChcDD0ll, CSCEUCI Relnkmg, l-'V'dC Wilson. . so .rrEf?.. 29 0 . W . ,,-A -M -M-wht' Q A hw Y A - ' I wg, Mffsfg, -1:54 'fi' fi? 46? H fm -'Q Qivw kin QQ 4 .. 'ii' HK : -1- P' , Q' Vlugi xg, P hh SENIOR TRI-HI-Y. Back Row: Vera Rau, Barbara Sharp, Pat Cockel, Jane Crosby, Judy Blatt, Donna McKinley, Mary Pat George, Jeanne Kueker, Jan Martin, Marilyn Razgay, Front Row: Jerry Feeney, Marsha Ramsey, Jolene McNulty, Dixie Stover, Carol Brummet, Connie Baker, Carolyn Davison, Vicki Hader, Doris Dunkin, Joan Reinmiller. JUNIOR TRI-Hl-Y, Back Row: Connie Ballentine, Barbara Lester, Carol Merlo, Joyce Anderson, Deanna Williams, Linda Blankenship, Carol Bean, Laura Shelton, Sammy Carithers. Frant Raw: Donna Hughes, Barbara Fonville, Carol Ridder, Chris Lebioda, Judy Coats, Carol Zackula, Pam Wittman, Marsha Sharp, Velva McCain. Tri-HL Y M embeifsbzlbs Zoom 5 1, ,asa i Jeanne Kueker Carol Zackula Senior President Junior President t 4 gov' , .ff i MUYY Wil50'1 Frances Shelton 50Pll0m0l'9 Pfeiidenf Freshman President SOPHOMORE TRI-HI-Y. Back Row: Connie Martin, Linda Harger, Cheryl Armor, Susan Anderson, Carol Bell, Jan Davis, Nancy Kauff- man, Karen Narr, Judy Thomas, Front Raw: Karlene Tillman, Lorraine Chancellor, Mary Lou McElyea, Carol Daugherty, Becky Limerick, Rhonda Ravenscroft, Mary Wilson, Barbara Johnson. Last year in December the senior and junior Tri-Hi-Y clubs were organized at East. Since then sophomore and fresh- man clubs have been started, all of which are sponsored by the Y.M.C.A. This year's Tri-Hi-Y's sponsored the semi-formal Christ- mas dance at the Armory Building in Independence. The dance was very successful and will hereafter be an annual tradition. Tri-Del fthe junior Tri-Hi-Yl fulfilled our community service project by caroling for shut-ins of the East area. They met during the summer for various parties including pizza parties, Wiener roasts, a Swope Park picnic, watermelon feasts, and attended movies together. Alpha Gamma Delta fthe sophomore Tri-Hi-YD had a pizza party and several record parties this year. jointly the Tri-Hi-Y's attended the city and district con- ventions with Hi-Y groups and other Y organizations to select a slate of officers for the annual Youth and Government in Jefferson City. The purpose of all Y organizations, to promote citizen- ship and character through worthwile activities, was capably carried out by East's branches. SUBFRESHMAN AND FRESHMAN TRI-HI-Y. Back Row: Linda Glorioso, Juanita Corbett, Vicki Waggoner, Sandra Walby, Frances Shelton, Judy Blatt isenior counselorl,Barbara Sousley, Yvonne Fann, Jana Johnson. Front Row: Linda Howard, Kathy Heotis, Joan Masovero, Jane Chappell, Theresa Armour, Carolyn Howard, Cheri Bennison. 36 Bac Har i Jut Sei Mi: Mc Bac Kini Mai 4- it '1 I Eulexicz Lziewzry Soczet With that style that smile, that winning way the Eulexians completed another successful cat. Two presidents, Violetta Boneff, first semester, and Jeanne Kueker, Y , , second semester, contributed to this success by their hard work and extra hours. The irls adopted a needy family along with their brother Websters at Christmas time and S ' , collected over eight baskets of food, clothing, and toys. and decorated a Christmas tree for the people. - Wcrrking toward the contest was another exciting project for the girls, They chose their written and oral representatives early in the year and strove toward hav- ing top competitors, The songleaders for the year were Nell Ekstrom and Vera Rau who conducted the song practices held during the week nights for six weeks before the contest. First semester Officers Second semester Violetto Boneff President Jeanne Kueker Dixie Rhoads Vice-President Nell Ekstrom Vera Rau Secretary Jerry Feeney Roberta Pryor Treasurer Muriel Hayes Carole Michael Sgt.-at-arms Judy Kriegbaum M0VllYf' ROZQGY Inter-Society Rep. Kathy Halstead JOGH Reinmiller Ideal Eulexian Carolyn Davison SUHUYU KO'-'P Reporter Barbara Rust CUl'0lYn Jones Critic Rita Roseberry ' C S H 3' .I Vialetta Boneff Jeanne Kueker First Sem. Pres. Second Sem. Pres. .. - X 1 iff Mr. James Penny Mr. Mervel Lunn Sponsor Ca-Sponsor Top row: Carole Michael, Susan Anderson, Jeanne Anderton, Ann Annan, Fifth row: Eva Barrett, Carol Brown, Sammy Carithers, Jane Chappell, Jill Chappell, Pat Cockel, Jon Davis, Kim Davis, Carolyn Davison, Nell Ekstrom, Jerry Feeney, Carol Fisher. Fourth row: Sharon Ford, Mary Pat George, Carlene Gulick, Vicki Hader, Kathy Halstead, Cheryl Hamm, Linda Harger, Muriel Hayes, Carolyn Howard, Linda Howard, Nancy Kauffman, Sondra Koup. Third row: Judy Kriegbaum, Barbara Johnson, Carolyn Jones, Linda Loffoon, Velvo McCain, Carla McCullough, Karen Mongels, Jan Martin, Vicki Mathis, Royetta Mudd, Sue Murray, Karen Norr. Second row: Teri Neece, Sharon Noland, Roberta Pryor, Marsha Ramsey, Talitha Ranes, Vero Rau, Dixie Rhoads, Carol Ridder, Judy Roberts, Dixie Rogers, Rita Roseberry, Marilyn Rozgqy, Bottom row: Barbara Rust, Judy Sagehorn, Dixie Stover, Linda Sumner, Sue Swaffar, Darlene Tompkins, Marlene Tompkins, Joy Traner, Deanna Williams, Mary Wilson, Pam Wittman, Carol Zackula. ie 5. . if? Q'-5 P K . A 3 7' 3 ,a A, f' 1 .J -3 2' ,, gy - - ,Q , 1.. V H 'Y I C' X 7: -4 I if 15 ' f .Qs . S f L 3 :I aww av ta ,, , , ff ,W . ' V S1 Q 9 - A I , V -' Q T . - . i K er 2 rf , 4 i if 25 A - if , 5 -' ' ' ' 6 'S 'I i.Q,,, T S :ggi 1 ' .0 . . . ,- , 4 l QXN V 1 . ,,. Q ' 'F -f ' ' 2 Q fe T , s air -e9 ' 9 t 3 ' I -5 - 'r ,, ' 4 1 - A , . r 5 - .-a i . T To W ..- -es C .14 J' - - 'T' --' sv -,Y ag t. J f, Q i tar' 1 W sl ' W . . X J , Y , . .. , -ii r r .1 i , 3. ilyila ker . Pres. Lunn rithers, Fourth Hayes, Linda Second oberts, waffar, .- 5' Ai K 1, F :Q Q. Q- vi ill Q: -4 , I i . ' 1 .,,. ha 5-1 55 Q I 5 Q O 'T h l Y:-it Pt fi.. -- i p., ,Q A. 5v Q 0 0 I T: L :H iii .A ., ,, -7 , .. - ' in 3 -Q C ' Q I 1 0 .L 4 2 s. H LC X i D U ' A . 0 'W T4, . - 1 l. I 1 Fi' 4, , , fs ,, r A att ' ' ' ' .41 V 'e Ct' ' 7. I6 bi ti 5-1 .4 . ,- U U ' - ' . ll A 51 L , 3, , ' , , ,. -f -v, '. M J YA 9 51 gg DC 5 O O Q 0 4 - 0 7 'f' if , A 1 3 as ' - JZ' -1 of 3 -1 DC 5-V bi X. pq l a ' Q 0 si-1,-K L re- Le 'QL ,WI N ' N B vi AS' F N 'QL A . 10 I . I A X., t - -f A by i ' S, as at . is ug 0 . l Q 0 - P' l 0 Qon Pellow Roger Marriott First Sem. Pres. Second Sem. Pres. Mr. Richard Benson Miss Neva Hutton Svvnsor Co-Sponsor . L s , W ' , 'VC 95't ' A V - Nfl , , A1 I ig k' Top row: Kenny Adler, Jerry Allen, Jerry Armstrong, Bill Radford, Joe Campbell, Bernie Cassity, Allan Craig, Jarrol Elmore, Jerry Erwin, Charles Featherstone, Jack Feeney, Jim Fensom. Fifth row: Bob Farrington, Mike Freeland, Frank Glorioso, Larry Gregg, Gary Gulick, Bill Hildebrand, Mike Houtchens, Jerald Hawn, Corky Johnson, Bill Lamanno, Jim Lawrence, David Major. Fourth row: Mario Mandino, Chris May, Charles Maxey, Lee Morris, Larry Myers, Keri Murrary, Tim Noland, Dennis O'Dell, John Ogrizo- vich, Mickey O'Neal, Bill Phillips, Preston Quenette. Third row: Warren Riffle, Don Rigdon, Raymond Seidelman, Bob Sieggen, Mike Sherman, Charles Shelley, Dale Shepherd, John Simpson, Larry Springer, Rick Stone, Ronnie Taylor, Jim Teegarden. Second raw: Bob Theen, .lack Tittle, Tom Thompson, Jim Vance, Ronnie Webster, Frank Wegerer, Victor Weiler, David Weiss, Kenny Williams, Phil Williams, Tone Winn, Mike Woods. Bottom row: John Wisdom. Webster Literary Soviet Sporting their black, gold, and crimson so true, the Websters worked toward higher standards and more literary ability when taking in new members and planning for this year's contest and contests ro come. Their representatives were selected in time for plenty of hours to be spent in preparation. In addition to their semester milks the Websters held several socials, including their Orientation parries and song practices. Don Pcllow and Tim Noland led the boys as songleaders this year. The presidents were Don Pellow, first semester, and Roger Marriott, secon d semester. As the boys completed their year, they had activities to look back on with happy memories, the Orientation week, the needy family adopted at Christmas, and their club meetings. First Semester Don Pellow Frank Wegerer Jim Lawrence Roger Marriott Jim Hartman Mike Woods Lee Morris Bob Sieggen Charles Feather Sf0l'le Officers President Vice - President Secretary Treasurer Sgt.-at-a rms Inter-Society Rep. Critic Reporter Ideal Websterian Second Semester Roger Marriott Jim Lawrence Charles Featherstone Mike Woods Rick Stone Mike Houtchens Tim Noland Tommy Thompson 39 l Leundis Literary Soczet Leundis literary society is the oldest all-girl club at East. These colorful and talented young ladies are always seen at school activities displaying their standards. Under the sponsorship of Mrs. Dorothy Donnelly and Mrs. Shirley Brown, they worked hard to prepare for the literary contest. Along with their brother Hamiltons, they enjoyed many social activities. The girls in rose and grey have in the past done well in contests and enroll new members to continue this. As their Orientation weeks come and go, they add girls to the roll who will aid the club. This year's songleaders were Carol Brummet and Sherrie Marsh, and the girls led their club to harmony in this year's contest. Fiuf Semegfer Officers Second Semester Sylvia Smith President Carolyn Wood Kathleen Leach Vice-President Sharon Henry Sharon Henry Secretary Claire Molinoski Currie Means Treasurer Sylvia Smith Cathy Hugfon Assistant Treasurer Sarah Prine Carolyn Maskor Sgt.-at-arms Sherrie Marsh Sherrie Marsh Inter-Society Rep. Carol Brummet Carolyn Wood Reporter Sharon Munhollcind Jean Winders Clifif JUClY COX ' 'rr A Sylvia Smith Carolyn Wood First Sem. Pres. Second Sem. Pres Mrs. Dorothy D0 ellY Mrs. Shirley Brown Sponsor Co-Sponsor fp, 2 ,, S L. '-A, -to, .V . 's -:F f , f f Top row: Joyce Anderson, Cheryl Armour, Connie Ballentine, Carol Bell, Linda Blankenship, Rosie Bonetf, Carol Brummet, Lorrie Chancellor, Judy Coats. Fourth row: Rhonda Dailey, Carol Daugherty, lmolene Eagan, Barbara Fonville, Sandra Fredde, Gloria Gocke, Joyce Hammons, Arlene Hart, Glenda Hart, Sherry Hardy, Sharon Henry, Kathy Heatis. Third row: Sharon Keely, Kathy Leach, Static Leeds, Patty Lesniak, Barbara Lester, Delores Ligeko, Becky Limerick, Charlene Marsh, Sherrie Marsh, Connie Martin, Carolyn Maskor, Joan Masovera. Second row: Carrie Means, Claire Molinoski, Vicki Molinoski, Wilma Mowell, Sharon Munholland, Mary Osborne, Linda Peel, Sarah Prine, Rhonda Ravenscroft, Barbara Rose, Karen Runyon, Donna Simmons. Bottom row: Marsha Sharp, Frances Shelton, Laura Shelton, Maris Shepard, Sharon Shephard, Naomi Stewart, Kim Taylor, Pam Trefz, Donna Watling, Linda Whitehead, Jean Winders, Faye Wright. a we- , .. ' 'Sf' 9' we 3 eu we fe. S. .-gf x p . Y - , - gs K ,sf 'K i . . it M N f ' s , .'-A W S ,Q te A, J 'rj ff , : .5 Q- 1 ' A .. if f v . :se , , t 5 55 se A ,, . .,. A ak ,J S57 i V KW A rt' i xt i .rf W Wig l ' K i I Q L ' , 'fi on 3 . . X 1, ' '. ft, . 3 g T rr, if -'J LA ,is Q 2- if 'gf' er- at a. uf 'd Q? ,, 3 .9 if '- Q 03 N A - . p I ., L .4 W , , W . ,J v ' K ' .V ' Q 1- Q Q . 5 .f , ' V' ,. .4 M I xg. is ' - i ' ea it L rf' ' ' Q.. A V as f .s F .K V i-5, ,g U Q ,M - V' 1 t t , xt 1 I + Toy Hol Mo- Sec Toy Wa l Mo Fi YS Mr. Bu: Sp: .Y d I Pres Brown I Lorrie Socke, Leach, artin, lland, Aarsha Linda an . ' 1 , Q ' ' ng - ' . gg, . pa . 'U bq ,, F1 O nl' ' 0 0 Q o n - o ' 0 Q . . ,. - , , ,, - - Q on . - - i -- tc' ' 7 ' 1 . :L K' M KL . -'T Qi . 'T o V' 5' 2,1 Y: 'J 0 n T a I ' ' 0 0 . 54 ,Y i. V ., f.. , L '. ' . A I 1 , T . T f ' F V. if 'S - s 'P' 1 . ru 6-1 in g.. ' nd ' f 9 ' I O I 'A l T 0 . ' . ' be . he A O 4 A Top rowi John Boling, Leonard Buss, Charles Degentelder, Ronald Driskell, Larry Drummond, Bill Eads, Mike Hart, Wayne Holland, William Holland, Robert Janes, Ronnie Jenkins, Chuck Keeton. Third row: Randy King, Mike Ladd, Jim Mills, Wayne Moss, Leonard Norland, Bill O'Halloran, Bill Osborne, Larry Pittman, Jim Puckett, Richard Reed, Larry Salisbury, Larry Salyer. Second row:lRclymond Scott, Doug Shelton, Cliff Shepherd, Richard Shepherd, Mike Smith, Larry Stinnett, Ronald Tankersley, Clifford Taylor, Mike Thurston, Bob Van Cleave, Joseph Waldron, Richard Weiland. Bottom row: Randall Wicks, Bob Williams, Jim Woodruff, Bob Woodward, John Wyzard, Harry Offutt, Hamilton Litemr Soviet J' J Throughout the 1960-61 year, the Hamilton literary society enjoyed many social events such as their Orientation week parties, Hamilton-Leunclian parties, and song practices plus many literary activities such as how to prepare for a program, proper stage presence, and working on literary contest material. At the beginning of this year Hamiltons chose a new sponsor, Mrs. Marianne Tow, English teacher to assist Mr. Robert Buchanan, another English teacher, to guide these The leadership this year was capably carried out by Marvin V. Laffoon, first The blue and white were successful again this year in planning and carrying out new ideas for their part in the 1961 literary contest. Their representatives were well- ! -' S. . boys through their thirty-third year of literary contest. mgfliffxgs glilxzld s'::'ie:,res' semester, and Richard Dwyer, second semester. prepared, and their songs well-sung for it. Mr. Robert Mrs. Marianne Buchanan Tow 5D0nsor Sponsor f First Semester Officers Marvin Laffoon President Richard Dwyer Vice-President Joe Waldron Secretary 9' r Doug Shelton Treasurer - Make Ladd Sgr--at-arms 1 Bob Woodward Inter-Saciefy RSPA . Mike Smith Parliamentarian ' S. Jim Puckett Hiimflal' 'Q . I. Richard Weiland Ideal Hamilton -' Robert James CVM! Second Semester Richard Dwyer Marvin Laffoon Mike Smith Leonard Norland Wayne Moss Chuck Ke-eton Mike Ladd Jim Puckett Doug Shelton Mike Hart 4 Q, CQ, K fi c ':- f fr ,- .V A il G ' , ' f if ' t Q ' I r . ' I 3 4 Sandro Hedges Janeth T ow: Norma Adams, Maury Beecher, Pam Cass, Lois Castlenan, Marslla Edwards, Marcella Hayes, . Hiil, 'Betty Jones, Rosanne Kindy, Joyce Linyille, Rosella Luppens. Bottom row: Carol Maddox, Linda Maxey, N2aroIL Msyeif Don Rogers, Linda Rose, Mary Schimmelpfenning, Marsha Shuttleworth, Joyce Sousley, Alice Spencer, Marsha HQ f, 'C I Zackorias. 415 ,if I 9 i 4 va ? r , 5, we f x 11.1 'V' PLEDGE T0 DEAR KALAlLU! says Marcella Hays, center, at the first semester tea, as she and other seniors, Marsha Edwards, Russell McNeil, Linda Keith, and Scherry Hartmann, prepare to empty the punch bowl. Krzlazilu Litemry Society The Kalailu girls and guys sported their red and white this year for their thirty- fourth year of existence. The feminine branch dominated the leadership of Kalailu this year as both presidents were girls: Linda Coffman, first semester, and Linda Keith, second semester. Their Orientation week was a successful one each semester as they held their tea, potlucks, and various other socials. The Kalailuans spent most of their time, however, working toward high success in the contest. First Semester Linda Coffman Linda Keith Carol Maddox Marcella Hays Russell McNeil Norma Adams Scherry Hartmo Don Rogers Joneth Hill Pam Cass Joyce Sousley 42 I'1I'l Officers President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Assistant Treasurer Sgt.-at-arms Inter-Society Rep. Ideal Kulailuette Ideal Kaluiluan Parliamentarian Historian Reporter Critic Second Semester Linda Keith Roseanne Kindy Norma Adams Carol Meyer Pam Cass Don Rogers Darlene Scholle Marsha Shuttleworth Maury Breecher Marcia Wright Carol Maddox Janeth Hill Betty Jones Linda Coffman Linda Keith First Sem. Pres. Second Sem. Pres. Mr. F. McGreevy Miss P. Wolfe, SPOHSOP Co-Sponsor sf. ii' Q- 'ri P 1 X se' P- 5 'Y 3751 fx if! du D al rul M IC T str ?' aneth E. Pres. Wolfe, We fm I.-up 'Um 3, A ya? , Q . ff, -fs r f e KX -. - 6: ,fr 7 ,. Y ell .1 c 1 ' an - V. f i -il2e'i2, . f Hamilton L9Ulldi5 KUIGHII Webster Eulexia Bob Woodward Sherrie MUNI' NDYNIC Adams Mike Woods Marilyn Rozgay First Sem. Rep. Fifi' sem- RSP- Fifi? sem- RCP- First Sem. Rep. First Sem. Rep. Charles Keeton cum' Bfummef Dflflelle SCIIDIIB Mike Houtchens Kathy Halstead Second Sem. Rep. 59C0 d Sem- RQP- Second Sem- RQI7- Second Sem. Rep. Second Sem. Rep. I nter-Society C ozmcil Govems Lit C labs Ironing out society difficulties, planning schedules for exchange programs, outlining procedures for the annual literary contest are only a few of the lnter-Society Council's duties. The council is composed of Chairman L. Clayton Dickson, vice-principal,and a representative for each semes- ter of every society along with its president. The first semester council planned Orientation Weeks' rules and regulations and a beautiful tea in honor of retired Miss Eva VanNatta, and passed various rules for the cone test. Second semester, the members were busy with sched- ules for items pertaining to contest, held April 144 making seating arrangements and planning ticket sales. Mr. Dickson presides at each meeting and allows the club representatives to make major decisions on behalf of their clubs' votes, with good counseled advice and no per- suasion from him. EAST'S FIVE LITERARY SOCIETIES iointly sponsored TAKING IT ALL DOWN, the inter-society representatives receive further in- n tea at mid-year in honor of Miss Eva VonNatta, at struction: and information from Mr. Dickson, vice-principal. which time she was presented with a plaque. , Y . M--U ,, ., i . '. .v., L , M A 1- l v I K ' Q 9 , ,Q - 'Y 1 t i , v I xxx M. f '- , A xcg:'T'W i 43 ,,. J ' 'wg '----------, .. ,,,s,,m, Y- Q - V V 'V v-' ,- I t of ee k te tfor Nu L 'S 4. .' King cmd Queen 0 H eeufts 2, The King and Queen of Hearts Mixer opened the second semester Orientation Wfeek activities. Besides the Orienree contests, each club had nominated a couple for the honor of King and Queen which was decided through the penny-a-vote campaign. The clubs' nominees were: Eulexia, Kathleen Halstead and Kenny Adlerp Xvebster, Vera Rau and Randy McPikeg Kalailu, Jane-th Hill and Randall Wficksg Hamilton, Carolyn XVood and Marvin Laffoong and the win- ners, Leundis, Queen Kathy Leach and King Mike Fisher. King and Queen Michael Fisher and Kathleen Leach 7? 'CSI' 4 X ' 4 51 xxx'- X 'Terr . A Kenny Adler and Kathy Halstead Attendants 'yi Randy McPike and Vera Rau Attendants Randall Wicks und Janeth Hill Attendants wa' 4 1 Marvin Luffoon and Carolyn Wood Attendants 4 V j 4 44' v . 4 , , L' ' ,ggi z' Y - i , ei' N h 5 f I ,gf . ,V Q A 45 b ,fffim Back row: Ruth Walker, Carolyn Jung, Linda Briggs, Jody Burke, Diana Welsh, Eva Barrett, Betty Jones, Carol Bell, Linda Glorioso, Theresa Armour, Jana Johnson, Barbara Sousley, Vicki Waggoner. Fourth row: Sherrie Northcutt, Jennifer Williams, Barbara Sharp, Judy Roberts, Sharon Keely, Charlene Luppens, Sandy Boker, Rosie Boneff, Virginia McCannon, Carol McConnell, Sandy Williams, Yvonne Fann. Third row: Linda Azamber, Arlene Hart, Linda Blankenship, Pam Wittman, Velva McCain, Imolene Eagan, Donna Hughes, Lela Coffman, Beverly Robertson, Karen Crist, Linda Downs, Charlene Webb. Second row: Carolyn Davison, Vicki Hader, Rhonda Rovenscroft, Mary Hopson, Carol Sue Merlo, Sherrie Bennison, Carol Donahue, Rosella Luppens, Donna Walls, Connie Martin, Juanita Corbitt. Front row: Barbara Johnson, Beverly Brown, Chris Lebioda, Dixie Stover, Violetto Boneff, Jane Moore, Judy Blatt, Cheryl Voorhees, Rayetto Mudd, Lois Castleman, Jan Martin, Pep Club Spirits Activities Sporting their new outfits of green skirts and white sweaters this year, is East's Pep Club. Under the leadership of jean Winders, first semester presidentg and Carol Brummet, second semester presidentg the girls' most important activities and projects were: sponsoring bas- ketball queen, campaigns to raise funds to send cheerleaders to summer camp, participating in Homecoming parade by marching and decorat- ing the goal postsg and most important, boosting school spirit, support- ing the teams, and yelling at the games! Mrs. Sondra Paris Pep Club Co-sponsor Mr. Jerome Winegar Pep Club Co-sponsor STREAMERED BLEACHERS for the Homecoming game were decorated by Pep Club members. R,1..,- 1 sl- -,M-, ,S ,-, X' 532,15 B ' x L-.. :..,E -l , J Y D ian:-: rx 46 Top Nan Jane: Sher Chri Barb it . I Jean First UHO 1 1 1 i v 1 1 ' ....,.. 4' l '-'? - ---'-W, .- .....,.,s, , ,mmm V V ' v?' .- 1 ' als clw ap-ac., XAJITIQMS XI room rf X 5 ff: 1,53 5 efb I ' 9 wh-A f ff- .f l 1 ffffiliigi , - I' ' XL' -1-W, 'if A Y' f .M fr '?,r KAY 'x ,I 'AS ff 3 'fw ..-4 fx- '- -, ' lglwx tkik 4' XA, ' 6 fn, NA. ., ? fu.--, XX 61 Efmxu QW , X J N 1 sw Violem' Bo e Moore Guia P Epub it . 1 L Z l neil' Sherrie Marsh Jqn P 61 6,10 Q0 Pelbpy Cheerleaders Promote School Slbzrzt CuP 1 Dixie 5f0 e' 'T 1 afar . - ffg .ff 4 'Q ' e 1 ff' 4 . i 1311! 'f J ,5f!Q,..i Early in july the twelve varsity and junior varsity cheerleaders left for Norman, Oklahoma, where they attended a clinic with over 150 other schools. Under the leadership of the varsity captain, Dixie Stover, the girls, all seniors, received several first and second place ratings, and averaged an over-all honorable mention standing. The varsity Cheerleaders, Dixie Stover, Judy Blatt, Violetta Boneff, Sherrie Marsh, jane Moore, and Paula Pem- berton, worked to learn new cheers and actions to put into use for the 1960-61 athletic seasons. The junior varsity cheerleaders, Sharon Noland, 12, captaing Carol Brummet, 12, Linda Harger, 10, Barbara johnson, 10g Connie Martin, 10g and Cheryl Armour, 10, worked with the seniors to put more spirit and support in the B-team games. A come-back from last year was Yogi-Bear, the popular mascot who was portrayed by several students at various times. Throughout the year the twelve cheerleaders held dinners and socials for themselves and their sponsor, Mrs. Sondra Paris. Each Tuesday evening after school, the girls could be found diligently and constantly practicing for self-and-indi- vidual improvement, striving to maintain their top ratings. 50 rf 1 JUNIOR VARSITY reading left to right: BOTTOM, Cheryl Ar- mour, 1O, Sharon Noland, 125 Connie Martin, 10. MIDDLE: Barbara Johnson, 10, Linda Harger, 10, TOP: Carol Brummet, 12. Back Row Shepard, Bennie T Tim Finc- l A .M ,, if . fm A R V' ',S2i'I!'QQu Vyhv S LW' P ... ,Tiff Vi b 'fffir I A 3 'qv - Q f , X .- , TJ? 'fx 7 ' 5' x AY Q A -4 ,.,, f 2 'H L51 ix 5 e2 ss 51 z gt, ,,,, ' ' ,' A,f f Q4 ip 'iw fn fi V ,f L We 'QQ vi iffffl f ' ,. 5 H i gvv Km A ' ,nf :guy .ff3,,Kl.L2w,K R y' IQ 'Q 5 I if 1 f 4, f L59 -5' fyg 3 if ki g wp 'ff- 2F, 45 i S 1 'N N ll 1, ul .w I 31 I J Indians Ruin Title Hopes UWM 32-13 Di9f66lf 1 nn,-A f Qinr -XI 1 Al ' 2 17 ' ' 'S E! 2 Q xl wr Mo Mr. ' Jerry Allen Junior-Line 'bv t U5 ,... .1 A -wma ,pee , '- ,X-iw . 1 Floyd Anderson Junior- Line 4-Q N. Bill Baker Senior-Line ,rss 5 Tim Bishop Senior-Line 52 X, rx K . i +o , to 4, ' ' - 'fu' ,i ,,,- K f - ' 7 '-1296? r, ' L -is , A fp ' , rf-'ff ' , ff 'M ' 5 -Af L : , 13 . I- -n j: o, . W ,i k 'V Gary Braunipger Don Campbell Mike Fisher Senior-Line Sophomore-Line Senior-Line Southwest dominated the game that crushed East's championship hopes, Ea.st's line could not stop the Southwest power drives, The deciding score came in the fourth period when Bryant Upjohn of Southwest ran 73 yards for a TD. Benny Townsend picked up 7 points and Bill Simons picked up the remaining 6 points for East. Tl? AND TUMBI-E, and a lighting bear is temporarily dawn, pigskin and ull. V37-, Kyiv hw ,, Gul' Fl 5l7Uf9 Stanley Gran! Larry Hobby Semor-Line Juniar-Line Junior-Back ,.., Bill liams Junior-Back , AQ N ,Ox , .J .t-11 Corky Johnson Junior-Back Andy Krahn Jumor Back r an 2 ,W r , ... ,A W, I . W o ff Randy McPike Senior- Back All-A mzmclfl biligl Sends B ears East had a perfect record in non-league play, tak- ing three games without a loss. Pre-season games saw the Bears crush Wfestport 18-O, and follow a week later with a second-half victory of 13-6 over Central. In their only post-season game, East upset highly-rated St. joseph Benton, 13-7. The juniors were largely responsible for the Cen- tral victory, with Bill Simons scoring both touchdowns on runs of 14 and 8 yards. Central took an early first half lead on an 8-yard run of a fumble behind the line of scrimmage, but they could not hold on when the Bears recovered from their first half faltering. East completely dominated against Wfesrport, and would have widened the gap had it not been for 115 yards in penalties. Randy McPike's ground work yielded two rallies, and Larry Myers accounted for the remaining six points when he snared a 58-yard touchdown pass from Dick Eagan. In their final game of the year, the Bears journeyed to St. Joseph to upset Benton 15-6, Mike Fisher and Rick Stone turned in the top defensive performances of the year with 19 and 17 tackles respectively. ANDY KROHN H81 PREPARES TO THROW A BLOCK, as Corky Johnson Iwifh balll is brought down by two Northeast defenders. For 23 minutes, it appeared as if the annual rout of Manual would turn into a tight defensive contest. But with 30 seconds remaining in the half, Randy McPike broke the ice by snagging a pass for a 19-yard touchdown, the first of six and 40 points overall compared with none for Manual. The second half was fast and furious, as Coach Harris cleared the entire bench, with the exception of the disabled Corky johnson. Big Randy McPike led the scoring, making three touchdowns and extra points for a total of Z1 points. The others came on runs by Larry Hobby, and Tommy Thompson, a fumble recovery by Mike Fisher, and an extra point by Tim Noland. 54 1' fn' 'ax RANDY MC PIKE DRIVES through four Manual defenders on the way to his second of three touchdowns against Manual. Tremendous clutch work by a stubborn line, and key offensive plays by Larry Myers and Benny Town- send, guided the Bears to a 14-O victory over Van Horn in the seasons opener, The Bears got off to a smooth start with Andy Krohn throwing to Larry Myers for a 48-yard touch- down, to cap a 75-yard drive. In the second quarter, right half Benny Townsend dashed around the left end for 49 yards and the touchdown, Van Horn moved in- side the East 15-yard line four times, but each time the stubborn defense held. CORKY JOHNSON IS DRIVEN out of bounds after un af- Iempted run around the right end. H no 'WC the the ont lim ma in twi Rai and .,H nor A ' 1 4 IlOI'l l CII l. and WH' indy uch- rter, end lil- the Through Eight - Two Record OUT OF MY WAY! says Randy McPilte who throws two Manual Cardinals aside to plunge over for the TD. In their final game of the year, East defeated their traditional rivals, Northeast, 7-0, and nailed down the number two spot in the league. Defense played the big part in the game, and only once were the Bears able to figure out the Northeast line. But once was enough, as the Vikings could never manage to solve the East line. That once came late in the second quarter when Corky Johnson carried twice for 39 yards. Then with the ball on the 29, Randy McPike drove right up the middle for the first and only T.D. HERE I COME, FELLOWSl l've'got the loot! yells a West- Dort Tiger attempting to break through a strong East barricade. X? Ability to run back pass interceptions by Larry Myers in the first half, and Benny Townsend in the second half, led the Bears to a 20-6 victory over the Central Eagles, lt was the second win over the Eagles this year and it moved the Bears over the 500 mark to stay for the remainder of the year. All drives by the Bears were futile, until with 1:28 left in the first period, Larry Myers broke through the Central line, pulled down a short pass, and dashed 47 yards for the first T.D. Andy Krohn went six inches for the second. The final tally came when Benny Townsend intercepted in the 41 and dashed back 59 yards for the final T.D. WHO'S GOT THE BALL? exclaims Ron Taylor, 55, as he looks into this solid mass of Bears and Southwest Indians. Cf' Westport, which had been so successfully trounced earlier in a pre-season tilt, turned right round and handed the Bears a 7-6 upset. Still aching from overconfidence, and the Westport loss, East turned in its worst perform- ance of the year, as the following week, Southwest solidly drubbed them 52-15. In the Westport loss, all the scoring was done in the first quarter. Westport struck first on an X-yard pass to Bill Buford which copped a 90-yard touchdown drive. Jack Bumgarner swept the right end for the game-deciding seventh point. The lone East tally came when Bill Simons rolled out 8 yards around the end for the score. Southwest completely dominated in the game that crushed East's championship hopes, East's line failed to open up holes and could not stop the Southwest power drives. The deciding score came in the fourth period when Bryant Upjohn smashed his way up the middle for 73 yards. Benny Townsend picked up 7 points and Bill Sim- ons scored the remaining 0 points for East. POMPONS IN AIR, iunior varsity cheer- HOMECOMING QUEEN, Carolyn Devi- CLIMAXING THE EVENING'S festivities leaders lead the Bears back on the field son, is embraced by her Eulexian sister, was the annual Homecoming dance in une, hqlpgime of Homecoming, Dixie Rhaads, following the thrilling an- the boys' gym, decorated with the theme nouncements. Cloud Nine. Homecoming Highlighted B Victory EAST'S BEARS SCUTTLE the Pirates' attempt for A touchdown at the annual Homecoming game as the Green and Black go on to victory. On October 22 at the half-time of East's victori- ous Paseo game, the 1960 Homecoming festivities were underway, highlighted by a colorful parade and five lovely queen candidates. The parade was led by the R.O.T. C. Honor Guard, followed by the East band, under the direc- tion of Marion W. Sell. Then the five queen candi- dates were driven around the track in 1960 converti- bles, loaned through the courtesy of the Van Chevro- let Company. Keeping the steps in stride were the cheerleaders followed by the newly-outfitted Pep club. Next came the F, H. A. club with their paper worm which measured 12 feet long and stated, We're worming our way to victory! Bringing up the rear were East's five literary societies, arranged in the order of the way they placed at last year's contest. The game, of course, had an inspired result, before a capacity Acrowd of students, families, and alumni. The East green and black defeated the Paseo Pirates in the last seconds of the game on Nowlin Field. Earlier there had been a futile effort by both teams to scoreg and at the end of the third quarter it was a scoreless tie. kite in the fourth quarter the Pirates fumbled the ball, which was recovered by Larry Myers. Witll the scoreboard clock showing only 38 seconds left, Andy Krohn took the ball from center and threw a look-in pass to Myers in the end zone for the only tally of the evening. The attempt on the point after was not successful, and the score stood at 6-0 in favor of East. Homecoming 1960 had been a complete success. fill tiv thc Stt Vi hit me qu Bi xg an iv ties in me tori- 'ities rade OHOI' irec- ndi- erti- VIO- the Pep aper ated, UP tiged ear's result, and the -e on both after after fered J 58 enter zone it on score ICCSS, ff' A--Y , V' I it-ng, .,.::::: Mo Aunt Attend Stove' X .. we' ' Aff ootwve X enganl, B1 Mao' Homecomzng 1960 new ' Carol n .-'S J' i- . V - Davison Five Homecoming queen candidates, Chosen by the student body, presented 21 lovely picture to the Homecoming fes- tivities. Appearing on Nowlin field at the half-time ceremonies were Dixie Stover, escorted by Marvin Laffoong Violetta Boneff by Mike Woods, Jane Moore by Kenny Williams, Czuol Brum- met by Don Pellow, and Homecoming queen, Carolyn Davison, with her escort, Bill Shaw. Q32 fm-no 'i Year With 5-1-1 Record CUBS' 1960 RECORD C abs Play Triumphant - Cubs A East 6 4 East 6 East 25 ' East 13 East 30 - East 13 ' In t East 16 East 13 B East 18 Jerome C. Winegar Freshman Coach The East Bear Cubs finished the league season with a 5-1-1 record. The Cubs' only defeat came at the hands of the Van Horn Falcons who squeezed out a 12-6 victory early in the season. The coaching job was amply handled by the former Kansas State football star, Douglas D. Roether. Freshmen on the Cubs also played on the freshman team, and under the guiding hands of Jerome Winegar amassed a 2-1-1 record, tripping Southeast and Central, tying Westport, and suffering their only defeat from South- west by one point. Many of these boys will move up to the varsity next year and will play regularly. Central Van Horn Westport Southwest Manual Paseo Central Northeast Westport Opponent 0 12 ,ef 6 13 ' 'Y 7 . 7 6 ...- 0 6 'r Douglas Raelher B Tedm Coach fi? ss1't HIT 'EM HIGH: HIT squad practices their 'EM LOW! ln this way, the B foolball training techniques. . kk Q ,A V ,...,,.. . W, -fglmpw. . 'ight . ,-. f.-gfyy, .i:,,' .1 is-,xi rr I-' Zta .ft . I . ,rr ,-. .r nf-U-fy. .... nf ui 1 l QQ I -ft. '. A1 'T'M? it 'H'-f -17: - mae GHZ? Back Row: Jerry Sheldon, Jerry Crumpley, Jim Hill, Sam Carmock, Bill Radford, Don Kelsey, Nick Chartier. Second Row: Jerry Ford Dennis Tomlin, Terry Ford, Howard Adcock, Paul Gordon, Bill Morris, Bill Stidham, Preston Quenette, Dan Campbell. Third Row: John Green, Dan Harper, Bob Shelley, Ron Sanders, Jock Feeney, Ron Donner, John Hanley, Jerry Armstrong, Warren Britt, Don Ramey PWM Row: Eddie R9Ynolds, Bull Hildebrand, Gary Taylor, Charles Maxey, Mike Sherman, Mike Ladd, Wayne Williams, Dale Williams Gary Adler. 58 I an, I x rv wx W. ere - if Tim Bishop Senior-Forward CTD f 4 T 1 X La rry Myers 1 'N A fx: ,, A X -- 0 1' . Q Wayne Brin Dick Eagan Mike Fisher Senior-Center Senior-Guard Senior-Forward Bazsketeers Put Best Foot Forward FLYING THROUGH THE AIR, Tim Bishop grapples for the ball as Wayne Britt is stunned. The final scare was East 54, Van Horn 26. gb Senior-Guard 'fi' Gene Sebastian Q Basketball Coach Q, cv f' Richard Pemberton Senior-Guard i f f V , ia -G - 3 -N. ff: go , - . ,, V .b - ,AM Y I IL A x p ' 1 59 'KSA' V '-2' M : Ron Taylor Ronald Tfivleff Bill show warm. Ramc Senior-Forward Senior-Forward Senior-Guard Senior-Guard 617 h Q . 4-K Y 'V -1 -... ,... .. , ,, . i i n 1 I i J ' EASY DOES IT! described Wayne Britt's ARMS T0 THE LEFT OF ME, arms to the NO HELP WANTED! Ron Taylor corn- Irucket in this scene from Paseo versus right. . . was this conglomeration in the ments on his way to a basket. East with the Bears victoring 58-44. basketball homecoming game. Basketball omecoming Found Pimtes foamed The Pirates were muffled also at Easts football Home- coming in addition to this basketball homecoming, Most likely they were thinking that East had a grudge when the Bears came back to stomo them again on a festive occasion. Wayne Britt turned in the top scoring performance of the year in the 58-44 defeat of Paseo, Wayne fired in 26 points, 8 of them in the big 32-point second half. Paseo started off even with a 9-9 first period deadlock. But from there on, it was East outscoring them 17-8 in the second quarter. and 17-ll in the fourth quarter. Paseo led the scor- ing only in the third quarter, and then only by one point. For the first time in East's history this basketball Homecoming was held for the crowning of the annual basketball queen by the Pep club. The club arranged for the varsity basketball players to nominate five candidates for the honor and then vote, with the girl receiving the most votes to be named queen. PLEASE MAKE THIS EVENING COMPLETE, Bears! pleads Carol, shortly following her coronation to basketball royalty. -.ay 64 Un january 50. the boys ITIS! to begin their task of selecting who should reign. The five girls nominated were Vicki Hader, Dixie Rhoads, Carol Brummet, Paula Pember- ton, and jane Moore. Then the boys chose from these their queen. On February 3, during the halftime of the game, the five girls with their escorts, Vicki and Don Pellow, Dixie and Larry Gregg, Carol and Tim Noland. Paula and Rick Stone, and .lane with Buzz Bryan, walked onto the court where Mr. Americo Felici, athletic manager, presented each of them with a yellow rosebud. The master of ceremonies, Mr. Jerome C. Wlinegar, common learnings teacher, then announced over the loud speaker the queens identity. Mr. Felici then crowned Miss Carol Brummet the l96l basketball queen and handed her a bouquet of yellow roses to accom- pany her rosebud. COULD IT BE ME? wondered the basketball queen Queen candidates, Dixie Rhoads, Paula Pemberton, Jane Moore, Vicki Huder, and Carol Brummet Jw COIN k of were er thelr r e D lxlc Rnck court each omes then COm 3 ed b ., , h . Mr. erball Bell ' e lf H f,v -1 Q. 'QR Rui .'.' f if . L Queen Carol Brummet 1961 Basketball ueen ,...f 314' 'V' ! 7 Dixie Rhoads, Attendant JCH10 MOOYS. Affendunf fe-M. P ' 4 I, , Yi Q 5 'S 'A -5 -, 4 Mx, Paula Pemberton, Attendant 'S xv , Vicki Hoder, Attendant 65 L l W' S aug .v .- il 1 Jftj I, Q , ,iz-B36 2 t mfg A, , A ,,,. 'J X S , ,F ' ' .. V I 1.9 1, F 3 , -. m 1 ggi +, X-- .Tl- Xe I 1 . ,fb . 'j,5sY'q,3:1Q6' 5 5615 Y , V ,, , ,, cr - ,W -f-fl N- 'ji X K- L, KO. T.C. Prepares For Militmfy 567172.66 Lt. Col. Joseph Waldrong Battle group commander Captain Gary Bolingi lntel- ligence officer Captain Ronald Jones: Com- mander of B Company R. 0. T. C. 0 Hciczls C ommamd Companies Captain C h a rl e s Stokes: Company A Commander 'lst. Lt. Richard Dwyer 2nd Lt. Jim Spicklerf lst Platoon leader Sgt. Walter Lohman Top leaders of the R.O.T.C. battalion staff this year were Lt. Col. Joe Waldron and Major Storm Martin. They were in charge of training and drilling other cadets. The planning officer was Capt. Gary Bowling, who set up the weekly schedule and assisted in the supervision and instruction of the cadets. Capt. Charles Stokes, Commander of Company A, helped with the training of 37 cadets placed under his re- sponsibility. Lt. Richard Dwyer was the recruiting officer for the R.O.T.C. this year. Capt. Howard McKinney, the second highest ranking officer, was in charge of the East R.O.T.C. color guard. Members of the guard were jay McLerran, Brad Filsinger, William Holland, and Wayne Holland, They were on the job each morning to raise the flag and in the evening to lower the colors. lst Lt. Randy Wicks, Com- pany Officer, Executive Of- ficer, and Lt. Commander, Platoon Battle group Execu- tive Captain Howard McKinney: Administration Sgt. f 'Fin swf '- g , :ff . 'f i . ' v C fy. o . gf 1. ' , In , fr ,'1 '.. tn 1 'Ist Ll. Brent Leeds: Cap. tain, Honor Guard gsm 1 Q 5- - ,f 5 . si ' f 'L . 4 K '- Y 3, f fl! Xi - ,I , V ' IJ, o as 'QQ A l Q Storm Martin: Captain, rifle EGFR ls if vt 2 nl si' lo R th ca C3 ta cc ce yf in Ba W W nie Cap- TX Xp y, .y wi If I EN 2 ' , 'E READY, AIM- but don't shoot the cameraman! was the instruction HIGH SERVICE IN R.0.T.C. is rewarded by a medal given to these members of the girls' rifle team: Linda Layne, Janet Seymour, to Jerry Stout by Mr. C. O. Williams, principal. Elaine Flynn, Diane King, Linda RGPPI Statia Leeds, and Sharon Mitchell. Military Fundamentals Are Gainea' From the beginning of the year the officers and cadets look forward to their one annual joyful occasion, the R.O.T.C. Ball. This year's ball was held on February 15, at the B'nai jehudah Temple. The platoons each nominated a candidate for queen of the R.O.T.C. ball. Then at this oc- casion the queen was announced while a festive dinner was taking place. After the dinner the queen is crowned and she continues to reign over the proceeding dance and closing ceremony. This year's queen was Sherrie Marsh. Too, each year the officers have a special exclusive dinner at one hotel in the city. Closing each year's session of planning and work, the cadets and officers attend a summer camp. Each year this camp is held at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, where interesting experiences and knowledge of an army man's life can be gained. Training in marksmanship and drill efficiency is offered along with practice in small unit tactics. Thus another year of R.O.T,C. comes to a close for East, but will carry on in the minds of the boys who profited from its training and experiences. Back ruw: Don Fitzpatrick, Jim Ballinger, Jess Burton, Robert Smith, Gary Burse, Kenny Boyles, Jay McLerran, Richard Fredrick, William Holland. Third raw: Paul Myers, David Muncy, Earl Holmes, Wayne Holland, Alfred Sandidge, Robert Shermack, Danny Weisback, Robert Stittle. Second row: Jim Smith, John Wingate, James Moliley, Kenny Rogers, Roosevelt Curren, Front row: Ron- nie Jones, Randy Wicks, 69 Q i 5 obby, thony onold 4 1961 gs .M R.O.TC. Queen J 'eflgfz ,QNX Vlifige' Peggy McDonald, Attendant ng 5 last , and tasks drill :end- other boys rs of drill- ation cring icked 1 the it ar- nbers flag. nbers char :iking lping F l' l' F l 1 Sharon Smith, Attendant by hy 622 s... i v K. 3, B. 0 'm x , ins 'ful ,+. f Vx. si , A 5 QQX .,- . fi? Karen Kahler, Attendant Z .f- 7 ,- S- V nv, , X s-'GV Janeth Hill, Attendant -if Na. ' Queen Sherrie Marsh vw-,r ' Zf'U'll5l1iY K .f AS SPORTSDAY HOSTESSES, the Athenians arranged a luncheon in the cafeteria for the girls from all participating schools. SPORTSDAY TEAM MEMBERS were: back row: Rosemary Kellner, Shirley Youkovich, Judy Blatt, third raw: Lorraine Morgan, Bor- bara Cox, Sharon Mitchellj second raw: Rhonda Ravenscroft, Sharon Noland, Diana Welsh, front row: Jan Briggs, Mary Hopson, score- keeper, and Karen Runyon. INSTRUCTIONS WERE NOT UNCOMMON to these gals as they prepared for a hearty game at hockey in the tall. 72 Mrs. Sondra Paris Girls' Physical Ed- f ucation Instructor 1 37 Rosemary Kellner Sportsday Co-Cap- tain 5, Af fllll Shirley Youkovich Sportsday Co-Cap- xgx Iv . 1 Miss Mary Ledger- wood: Girls' Physi- cal Education In- structor Girls'Atl9letics Play During the winter and early spring the girls' physical education classes play numerous indoor sports. These range in such fields as basketball, shuffleboard, ping pong, volley- ball, modern dance, and folk dances. Whm the weather is permissible, the outdoor sports include softball, soccer, hockey, and frequent exercises. The sportsday teams, determined from the more ad- vanced classes, have represented East in hockey and basket- ball. This year East was host to the sportsday teams that participated in this all-day event. A luncheon and program under the direction of Miss Mary Ledgerwood, physical edumtion teacher, was prepared following the morning events. lT'S A TOPSY-TURVY WORLD in class for these athletically- inclined girls. if I ,Ag lm x l Qi ill 'iles ll -g e',,' ff, 42 :gs Mi Th sen ga ofiil Firs' Joy: Jon Shir Sha Kat Top Jud ical ge ey- ITS ad- et- hat am ical ,vi 5 Miss Helen Cox f- Athenian Sponsor s. Joyce Sousley Jan Briggs First sem. Athen- Second sem. Ath- ian Pres. enian Pres. I. ei? - Judy Davis A FLOWER IN HER MOUTH was the clue to this Modern Dance interpretation by Cecilia Reinking, Caral McCormick, Mildred Kulish, and Judy Davis. M u d e r n Dance Pres. Swim Club Pres. Prominent Role In Curriculum Athenians, East's girls' sports club, has been sponsored by Miss Helen Cox, girls' physical education teacher, this year. They sponsored several activities this year: including junior- senior basketball game, freshman-sophomore basketball game, and the student-faculty volleyball game, This year's officers were: First Semester Officers Second Semester Joyce Sousley President Jan Briggs Jan Briggs Vice-President Kathy Millard Shirley Youkovich Secretary Kathy Van Trump Sharon Noland Treasurer Jimmie Boling Kathy Van Trump Athenian Girl Judy Blat! SEA NYMPHS SMILE WATERILY for tlre cameraman, shortly be- fore their plunge into the 1961 Swim Show. Top raw: Jackie Gulick, Joyce Sousley, Shirley Youkovich, Rosemary Kellner, Judy Blatt, Sharon Mitchell, Moriorie Smith. Front row: Judy Davis, Kathy Van Trump, Lorraine Morgan, Chris Lebioda, Deanna Welch, Jan Briggs, Sharon Noland. 73 School wax oar Jonrce of learning, true - but oar aftioitie: made life at Ea!! really roortlo remembering. Fine yearx of mniic, mix- err, affemlaliex - newer horizon! . , . Acfjvifies MUSIC Dances gfe FUN S w 'Wai if S., . fl' l JUST DON'T BELIEVE IT! smiled Jane Moore, newly SNOWBALL WEATHER didn't accompany the Snowball dance as did crowned Snowball queen, to Carol Brummet, attendant. the pretty dresses and formal wear sported by these Bear's Den members. Bears Den Sponsors Dances - Snowball neen OFFICERS President .....,,,, W., e,,,,YYY ,W Chris Lebioda y M Vine-President --- --- -- --- Carol Brummet m Secretary ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,d,. K othy Leach Committee Members .,n,,,.., ,.... L indo Glorioso, Rhonda Ruvenscroft, Theresa Armour, Connie Martin, EXECUTIVE TEENERS are these Bears' Den officers: Carol Brummet, Chris Lelaioda, Connie Martin, Linda Glorioso, and Rhonda Rovenscroft. 76 z Chris Lelaiodc Bears' Den President Music, dancing, and exciting moments always pre- vail at Bears' Den teentown, held at Minute Circle Friendly House. The teentown committee, composed of East high students, has planned many hours of entertainment, Under the leadership of Chris Lebioda, junior, and the sponsorship of Mrs. Ruby Parks and Mr. Roscoe Bedell, special events such as the Snowball, Hobo and Sadie Hawkins dances have been held. The Sadie Hawkins proved most popular as this was a girl-ask-boy affair. This year's Snowball Queen was Miss Jane Moore, crowned on February 4 by last year's queen, Deanna Chiddix. The co-operation of the East students was low this past year, but with added publicity and bigger events, the underclassmen are striving for more school spirit at this Saturday night weekly next year. I I 'dm bers. 72 pre- -endly high Inder lfship 'vents hnvc s rhs roora earma ' this g the r this 1961 Snowball ueen W Carol Brummet, Attendant Kathleen Leach, Attendant f ,Q A Ammxt. f FA4t-A t t X t A Q- 0 v K,f P1 ug fnva Carrie Means, Attendant 'E R5 ,A A ff J M Queen one core Jean Winders, Attendant 1 - n Back Row: Jim Proctor, Mr. Sell, Dick Reed, Mike Thurston, Ken Draper, Ray Morgan, Jim Puckett, Howard Hennessey, Bill Shep- ard. Third Row: Chuck Williams, Sandra E. Baker, Peggy Knisley, Rosemary Addams, Nancy Villines, Charles Rothermel, Randy King, Harlan West, Ron Nelson, Larry Lakin, Steve Jennings, Norman Nazworthy, Don Ely, John Kimbrell, Paul Doty, Arthur lsenberg, Roger Fulton, George Zaun, Luther Mowery, Junior Nelson, John Unruh, Russel Stone, Second Row: Carol Paszensky, Gary Gulick, Jer- ald Billings, Ed Conwell, Carolyn Harrison, Veronica Draper, Estalene Hodges, Ron Driskell, Warren Britt, Paul Davis, Bill Bowman, Charles Garnett, Marsha Ramsey, Cathy Huston. Front Row: Wanda Rowe, Martha Hiltebrand, Howard McKinney, Margaret Meals, Connie Howe, Linda Eckinger. Instrumental Enjo ment Provzded ' When Our Bands C alba Back Row: Donal Bales, Robert Hernandez, James Roulette, Bruce Harper, Una Singleton, Betty Harrison. Third Row: Dennis Suther- land, Donald Kelsay, Gary Hendershot, Dole Fry, Tom Fulmer, Jack Goodson. Second Raw: Linda lsenberg, Carolyn Greenley, Raymond Rosenberry, Dennis Cummings, Judy Fletcher, Phillip Stine, Bob Burke. Front Row: Toni Hurst, Rosalie McGhee, Jenni- fer Smith, Drew Daniels. 78 bb Perform Mr. Marion W. Sell Band, Orchestra Director During the football season, several performances at half-time, including Homecoming, were presented by our band directed by Mr. Marion Sell. He also chose a special group to play at the Outburst. They marched in the Ameri- can Royal Parade, and at Christmas time the band went around to all the area grade schools to play familiar Christ- mas music, While on this tour, they played at the dedica- tion of the National College gym. The East band represented us in the band and orchestra festivals. Beginners and ad- vanced bands helped to develop and mold future musicians to the proficiency point. There were many early morning rehearsals that pre- pared them for Music in Review, the final and biggest event presented by the entire musical department. the Wi clo Ka of the tht ter th: Be oft she Bc SOI OL ei 5 be, all all sta ba ci: th. thi thi wl Bai Ru- Sm Eli: F' n N V G 'S' F 5 ?'W1'I ff,f7 U W W Q, Back Row: Charles Maxey, Darrell Massey, Paul Gordon, Leonard Buss, Paul Sperling, Bobby Lohman. Third Row: Janet Sarrett, Mervin Lockyer, Fred Lorings, Dan Reed, Dan Campbell, Jim Williams, Linda McMenemy. Second Row: Hazel Pullen, Mary Hammon, Dianne McKinney, Marsha Wright, Elda Resz, Hannah Englander, Linda Carter, Marlene Tompkins. Front Row: Barbara Johnson, Ruth Forrester, Joy Traner, Carol Fisher, Marilyn Smith, Gladys Robbins, Francis Shaw, Sharon Smith, nderclrzssmen Compose Mixed Musical Groups The Freshman Chorus, the second introduction to the A Cappella, is the primary vocal group on the ninth grade level, Their activities vary from singing for fun to prepar- ing for the All-City High School Festival where all the girl choruses from the greater Kansas City area meet to sing and demonstrate their ability, Other school activities include participation in the Outburst, a special assembly for eight and ninth graders at Christmas, and the Easter assembly. At the close of their ninth grade year, many students will go on to the higher step, Mixed Chorus, under the direction of Mrs. Irene LaFayette. From this group are picked the special vocalizing groups, the Chordettes and Chordmen. This choir is a separate division from A Cappella choir, but any student testing an S or above on his music receives the honor and hard work of singing with the choir. If at any time during the year one goes by room 301, he will hear music of some kind. Back Row: Doris Chapman, Jeanne Anderton, Kathy Edwards, Pauline Reed, Linda Faubus. Third Row: Jill Chappell, Phyllis Foster, Marjorie Clark, Mary Mackey, Karen Crisp, Judy Lippold, Theo Findley. Second Row: Liz Downs, Joyce Peterson, Sandra Fredde, Jan Gordon, Cindy Long, Frances Huntley. Froril- Row: Althea Kincly, Sharon Davis, Arlene Lyons, Carolyn Harrison, Janice Haggard, Vicki Vaughn, Mary Matney. 82 rett, llnon, son, ps nztion the en. ella usic hoir. 301, uyllis ndrn nnice Q THE EGGHEADS readjust their scholarly egg shells in preparation to do their rendition of the HokeY Pokey. - ft' A, . ,Aff , Q l AP' f, ,af ' s CINDER ASHES, performed by the modern dance club, proved to be a parody on the well known fairy tale, Cinderella. Outbmfst Presented All-School Varied Talent One never gets so old he can no longer dream. Our 1961 Outburst brought to us the memories of many dreams come true. The irresistible urge for everyone to Dream Awhi1e brought each person into its midst. Each song and dance, based on a nursery rhyme, fairy tale, or dream, cat- ried out the theme. The continuity was given by Alice Spencer and Janet Martin who portrayed mother and daugh- ter recalling dreams of the past. The stage was set as a child's bedroom complete with toy chest, bed and shelf. Each act was represented by a doll from the toy chest. It then appeared on the stage. Dream was the opening number sung by the choir while visions of Bali Hai helped carry out the theme. lL ETAIT UNE BERGEREH sang the French club as Mary Ellen Denman and Vena Stowe portrayed the shepherd girl and pussy cat, respectively. Joan Reinrniller sang Bali Hai. - R . es 1 Ref.. f' R.. X Mr. Donovan M. Mabbott, Outburst director. 83 LEAVE THIS CHILD ALONE, Matherl exclaimed Don Autry lTorn Wingfieldl to his mother, portrayed by Jeanne Kueker, as Janeth Hill lLaura Wingfieldl looked on in The Gloss Menagerie, first semester's play. , v ,wif 4 DANCING IS SIMPLE! Howard Brown, the gentle- man coller, explained to Laura in this scene from the fall ploy. Fall and Spring P azys - - Tragedy, C omedy The 1961 fall play was presented on December 16, a dramatic story about a girl named Laura Wingfield, who lived in a world of her own. She felt escape was necessary because of her physical condition, a cripple since birth, forc- ing her to walk with a limp because of her twisted limb. Her mother, thought instead of her glass friends, Laura should have real friends who would return het conversation and help her overcome her shyness. Those students not in the play helped Mrs. Etta Marie 7' WE'VE GOT YA' naw, Angell Randy Wiclts as Jennings announced to Ralph Beckett in the title role of second semester's Mr. Angel. . l'l'JJ., Carlisle, director, present the play in an orderly fashion. The second of two plays, presented by the Masqueraders in the spring, March 24, 1961, was called Mr. Angel. The story revolved around a couple who were pro- fessional actors. These actors felt they did not have time for a family because of their pressing careers. The principal character was Mr. Charles, an angel sent to earth to take a child back to heaven who had waited ten years to be born into the Bolton's home. - 1,11 r f '- , ,ff I V 'I-r. ,, Q 'H-x.,.,., H , ALL EYES ON MR. ANGEL in the spring play as the cast threw de- ceiving loolts: Lydia Bolton played by Carolyn Wood, Jennings by Randy Wicks, David Temple as Harrison, Mr. Angel by Ralph Beckett, Item portrayed by Pat Cockel, and Carol Meyers as Daphne Peters. B4 f.i'.,. i . ,S-D, A,,., X 4. a Q. - s sy A- AL, . , f.. 'r t vf, :wi , , ' ' 'v gl K g R K 1 ,fl ,V , f X l xl ' . K ii I l K . xv . 3' Mgt, 'iw nfs, FZTQ fy pro- : for SEHK . IBD rf 2 x v de- Randy Item 4,414 lg-my-w , cy w. 8, :gg S ,sb , tt W l ., ,L I s . -:f 1- , -- ,f '- P 6 il t l. 'A John Bradford Jim Cannon Betty Chancellor Robin Cusick Mary Brogaw Phyllis Canole Tom Claiborne Jim Daugherty Roy Branson Gary Carnahan Pat Cockel Jerry Davis David Butz David Carpenter Joretto Crane Charlotte Fleming X' x ' 'fl ' I ' 'iffy Charles Alford Carol Bellafiore Rfibeff BUY Harold Biesemeyer DlXl9 Bell Ada Bowman Mr Bernard Greene Occupations and Educcztions ointecz' The Co-operative Occupational Education program was organized in 1946 with an enrollment of 18 active members. Since that time, the enrollment has been increasing steadily and this year, C.O.E. has an enrollment of 54. C.O.E. was designed to give students actual on-the-job experience, plus classroom knowledge. Each student must spend approximately three to four hours each day in school, and a minimum of 15 hours a week on their job. The only qualification that a student must have to en- Ronnie Smiley George Torp roll in C.O.E. is that he must be willing to co-operate with Allen Taylor the rules and regulations of the course, ' l . Pat Lyons Bill Parker James Redenbaugh c'o'E' co mdnmmr Ray Marble Linda Patterson Kenneth Riordan Larry Martin Tim Pendleton Judy Roberts Charles Garrison Virginia Kinne Janice Nelson Jackie Petre Pai- Romeo VNC GVUY Marv Kroinbill Herbert Newton Jim Picard Ermol Sorrett Lee lson Joy Lamanno Albert Palmer Nora Rathbun Charlene Senzee : a Q 3 , A 4 ,T . Q 4 39 . G ' x J 1 I V .. ,Ml K S. Q ' R Sr? 5 Ts ra : h 1 cj -1 7 4 is 2 i Q ef A -W I 1 fi J I ,. ,. ,V 1 Ie :L -r I Z f- - C -S1 if' K' Q' ,g L A '-x l fi r r 3 I I .K tl . sl l Ralph Vaughn 4 Q.. Y SX i X X Ronnie Webster Mike Wharton Brenda Wittek Ted Hoover 4.5. if -.-l lrm OF COURSE l'M WORKING , sex Tillie, as she ALL I NEED IS AN IDEA, ponders Barbara Fonville, ready with pencil in hand. prepares her column for the next issue of the Echo. ourmzlism Students Produce East E ciao All the news that fits. we print, so goes the saying and so does the Echo staff. Writing news stories, editorials, and features for the paper and making them fit is all a part of their job. Besides learning the fundamentals of writing for the East Echo, the staff learned to draw an attractive layout for the paper. By so doing, they developed new and different arrangements of pictures, cuts as the staff learned to call them, stories, or copy, and headlines. Headlines, they found, do not come easy, they must present the facts in a short, precise way. Counting head- lines also proved to be a major job. Advertising, too, plays an important part in journalism. After studying advertising techniques and learning Echo STRIKE A KEY and we're closer to deadline is Dixie Rogers' belief as she types her story on copy paper. I 1' , rates, class members were challenged by the sponsor, Mr. William K. Prewitt, to get advertising for the paper. Above all else, deadlines had to be met in putting out 16 issues, as the staff can well testify. The last minute rush at deadline was a familiar thing to each semester's editor-in- chief, But through it all, there's a sense of pride among staff members when The East Echo is finally distributed to East students every other Thursday. Though all it takes to produce a fine newspaper is kids who are willing to work, most staff members soon learned that without Mr. William K. Prewitt at the helm things wou.ld have been much more difficult. Truly, a well-qualified sponsor plus responsible people go together to add up to The East Echo. CONCENTRATION COUNTS as Bun Bryan ponders over a news story. ll'-5 86 x', V Mr. our rush r-in- staff East kids med ings lified p to story . O iq AN INFORMAL STAFF MEETING on Washington's birthday found these newspaper people QUESTIONS ARISE, even when page attired in sports clothes and somber looks. editors Barbara Rust and Carole Michael are typing as Linda Keith poses one. Staff Reoffgemizesflt Semester First Semester Carole Michael Talitha Ranes Donna Hughes lmolene Eagan Doug Shelton Linda Eckinger Barba ra Sharp Tom Reece Gary Miller Carole Michael Tillie Ranes First sem. Ed.-in-Chief Second sem. Ed.-in-Chief THERE'S ALWAYS SOMETHING to do according Positions Second Semester Editor-in-Chief Talitha Ranes News Editor Carole Michael Editorial Editor Vera Rau Barbara Rust Doug Shelton Society Editor Sports Editor Advertising Managers Marvin Laffoon Linda Keith Circulation Managers Norma Adams Pam Cass Photographer Tom Reece Artist Gary Miller Iv MUYVII1 I-UHUOM UJVGVIISINS C0'm0ll09efi OBJ BE IT ART, circulation, or typing, Norma Adams, Pam Cass, Doug Shelton, and Vera Rau, editorial page editor. Gary Miller know that there's na place like 108. ra- Q 1 Ty ii AN 4. W' fe, ,, . N,-fqf.',.: 87 iff r r, -K ,f. Eazstoniazn Staff 'Z With M alto, On Talitlra Ranes Marvin Laffoon Linda Keith Assistant Editor - Liter- Assistant Editor - Pho- Assistant Business Man- ary tagraphy ager 1961 Eastonifzn Staff Editor-in-Chief - . ,- ....,,, ,.,,,,,,,,, - ,.,, -, Vera Rau Assistant Editor - Literary ,,,,,. -,, Talitha Ranes Assistant Editor - Photography Marvin Laffoon Business Manager ,W ,,,,, ,W ,,,,,,, ,,, Larry Springer Assistant Business Manager ,,,,, Associate Literary Editor , , , , , Assistant ,,,,,,,, , , Layout Editor ,a W W Assistants - . AH Editor ,,,,, Assistant -- Senior Editor ,,, Assistant ,, Classes Editor -- Assistant ,,,, Sports Editor ,,,,,, . Organizations Editor , Assistants , Activities Editor ,H ,, Assistant ,,,,,,,, R, O. T. C. Editor , , ,H Faculty and Index Editor o. ,,,, ,,, Editor-in-Chief - Vera Rau ,H Linda Keith , Carrie Means -,,, Sarah Prine ,, Jean Winders ,, Sherrie Marsh Carolyn Maskar a,, Bill Osborne ,,,,, Gary Miller ,H Carolyn Jones ,, Norma Adams ,, Sondra Koup ,, Donna Erwin ,,,, Roger Fulton Marilyn Rozgay Carol Brumrnel Scherry Hartman ,, Dixie Stover -,, Barbara Rust ,,,, Pamela Cass --- Anna Harding TITl-l-VK HTHINK! AND THEN GET BUSY! come the words of William K. Prewitt yearbook and news- paper advisor. Having sponsored the Eastonian tor twelve years, Mr. Prewitt :racks the whip daily to maintain its top-notch rating. Business Manager - Larry Springer 1, in-ff Patterns Year -, f 1 7 ' . fy, vu- VA, If Q, '. ' X 48 Tzme- Or E lse! V -so 1' i H x or .i' 'u C l Carrie Means Bill Osborne Jean Winders Associate Literary Editor Art Editor Layout Editor Each year a select group of seniors organizes to publish our high school annual . . . the Easronian, a memory book composed to help us remember all the activities of the school year. All of the staff positions are appointed by the faculty advisor, Mr. W. K. Prewitt. The editor-in-chief, Vera Rau, past editor of the newspaper, was chosen early in the fall along with Larry Springer as business manager, to head the staff. Many hours of extra work are put into our book which is one of the top-rated in the area. Our annual does not con- tain advertising because the seniors vote to assess themselves and pay the extra cost. This will be our first year for a sup- plement and will give full coverage on all activities after the distribution date. NOW I'M SURE this could be better, Mr. Norma Adams Corol Brummet Prewitt points out to some of the staff members, Carolyn Jones Sondra Koup striving for improvement in the 1961 Eastanian. Barbara Rust Dixie Stover qi. .2 Pamela Cass Donna Erwin Roger Fulton Anna Harding Scherry Hartman Sherrie MUYSVI Carolyn Maskar Gdry Miller Sarah Prine Marilyn Rozgay 'Q . A. 4 ' cj. v' . 1. ev P 'S 5 is 7' . 4: 2- 2 l 2 - I 4 gl 1' . t f 'I . I ' D JG L we QP -vt -Tl' l '.!'fkJYJi'x ' -1 alll v bb CLIMAXING THE BEAUTIFUL FORMAL Eastonian Ball was the crown queen. Left to right are the candidates and their escorts: Bill Bak Randy McPike, Vera Rau, Victor Weiler, Queen Judy Blatt, Bill Shaw Terry Lewellyn, '58, and Dixie Rhoads. , Carol Brumrnet, - is Qgfggf, QF. .4 PREPARING T0 TAKE THE WITNESS STAND, Carol Brummet said her last wards to Mr. Prewitt before entering the iudges' room to be interviewed for Eastonian queen at KU. ing of the 1961 er, Dixie Stover. Steiff Enjoys Activities Besides Yearbooks BEAUTIFUL ROSES FOR A BEAUTIFUL QUEEN comprise this happy picture shortly after Judy was announced as Eastanian queen, l96l. K X ii I X . r N ' 1 5 I . ui. Li- X I. -T v ' ' - Q' . , . . 1 . y tx .IW xv T, 4 , 'X -t , ' ,ff 5 , 1 I ', 0 . ' 25, Q V,-R J' y V I 3 I 'Y 1 ' X ' . . Q 1 Il? U. -, :P X If V gd x 5. X, I ,. 'i' I K x i. , , V X Y . 1 r i In - AND IN CONCLUSION, fellow students, remember . . . Doug Shelton for president, the guy responsible for the bubble gum! were the closing words of Vera Rou's cam- paign speech at the Missouri interscholastic Press Associa tion's election of state officers in Columbia, Missouri, Although the first and foremost goal of the Eastonian staff is to publish an outstanding yearbook, they have found several interesting sidelights through the year. Early in the fall East was represented by the Echo and Eastonian staffs in the Kansas City University Workshop where they entered contests in various fields of journalism. Though their scores didn't win medals, the group enjoyed the day. Later in the year they visited Columbia, Missouri. for a three day state convention. The low contest scores were once again replenished by fun and a big hotel dance. Then in january the classes went to Kansas University for their annual publications dinner where the five finalists for Eastonian queen were judged, This journey consisted of a hot steak dinner and colorful bus trip. The crowning glory of the staff was their annual all- school formal dance, the Eastonian Ball where Miss Judy Blart was announced 1961 Eastonian Queen. NOW LOOK, ECHO staff, write your very best! Carole Michael, first semester Echo editor, gave last minute in- structions before the writing contests at the Jackson County Workshop at Kansas City university. A ND, Mr. I to U. E23 and 'chop ism. Dyed for -were rsiry Llists clof all- Judy Carole in- En., -2 R el 1 1 33' A' 49' 'N-K l Vera Rau, Attendant Queen Judy Bluff Dixie Rhoads, Attendant 1961 E astonicm ueen ,- d,.-s ix In Carol Brummet, Attendant Dixie Stover, Attendant I T w Y I I aunt HOGOTA From the bewildered srrlaefresbman to the proud senior remains that inspiring, nostalgic spark - sehool spirit. And through these five classes that each graduate must have crossed is a lasting memory of the orzoe new horizons . . . C asses helpusmafure X ff Subrreskmen I' S men iw G P 0 A O 4 ' X f j P m 0 re? W f I 4? 'F X ' V - V 2-J l 1 Q2 1 5 1 ,A XZ-1 ':j?? pl'9 E fi 1 X I 1 Af ,T ., f' 5 , , 4 fi fg 15 Q 1? ,. ws -411 .,. 1.5. ' I l i 'Ifii 1 5:- f 13, A 3, Re 'M 1 , 14 tg 'J 13 -of f ' ,. C W 7,7 A A Ml 1 Q ! 1 . 'S I , Fa l HQ' ,g 2: i , J, af 5, A , X429 ,.. fair Q 3 X ry ,Q 5,19 3 4 E ,. 4. .. I , -my ,474 SH ,SL Ag 75, 4- 1? ,Aj fl- 3 --L. 1 I, ME T i HK' 'F .E 'C X k V' f ' ia . .3 17 Q vN ' - E wa. 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Linda Anderson Christine Adarnczah Richard Allen Diana Armstrong Warren Bmiey Jeffv Banner Tl e 50 B0 dU 1 M'ke BUVVY Chris Belcher Patty Bellis Denzilee Bennett Linda Blacketer Clara Bonnie Kenneth Boyles Larry Browning Richard Bridges Richard Brubieck Johnnie Buck Bob Burke Dcrlene Bufglqer JQhf'I Y CCUV1 DOH CCII'f1DbSll Rebecca Casey Archie Chambers James Clifton Billy-Cole - Garnet lrene Clark Jerry Coleman Joyce Collins Leon Cooper Juanita Corbitt Judy Crawford Danna Cunningham William Cunningham Robert Dole Donna Ruth Sharon D0V'5 -l0Yce DeHart Larry DeMoss Loretta Deshazer Helen Ash Jerry Aichele Teresa Armour William Atwood Donald Bqleg Faye Barchers Marsha Berry Donna Briggs Gloria Colton Cheryl Coleman Linda Crane Jeanette Davis Sub-Freshmen ' 94 Charles Barnes Linda Blust Diane Brzechwa Larry Carroll Dennis Clark Trudy Crawford Pat Day Linda Sue Barry Sandra Borden Mike Barnes Charles Connely Dennis Cumming Teresa Collins Loren DeMint Rena Bell Susy Brown Gerald Burnett Mildred Clayton s Judy Christman Frank Corice Curtis Clark Cheri Benneson Jay Berneking Carolyn Butler Wanda Clevenger Ken Cowles Drew Daniels Curtis Dixon ! 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' 1 ' .li , . f Q nf, ails ,E A ! xg. -J ., -P f 7 ' r- 'G 'i 3.5 1,52 T, 49 Q at Q Carol Donahue Linda Downs Mary Louise Dunne Tom Eagan Jack Ellingsworth Luke Ellis Nancy Elmore Cheryl Erickson Alfred Estaban Michael Evalott Jerry Ewer Phil Feeney Helen Fleming Linda Floyd Clarence Frazier Phyllis Folsom Loyal Gagnebm Jim Gorringer Gary Gill Robert Glover Sherilyn DeLois Gordon Joyce Graham Bill Greathouse Keith Green Margie Golden Karen Gribbin William Hardin Fred Hernandez George Grzesiak Eugene Hardy Shirley Hill Charles Downs Mark Ellis Yvonne Far-in Janice Eileen Fuller Jack Goodson Bill Grussing Benny Hardin Suzanna Hicklin Richard Doughty Dixie Epps David Fisher Janice Galvin Kathy Gower Susan Halstead Larry Haggard Shirley Hill Stephen Halstead Bruce Harper Alice l-liltebrand Wayne Holsti Linda Harris G Bob Eads Emma Ernst Marilyn Fletcher Jerry Garretson Ed Gravens Susan Halstead Bobby Harris Rosemary Hiriebaugh erry Hinds Karen Edson Ann Enriquez Rosella Towsley Inez Gibson William Green Junior Hamilton Tammy Hawkins Linda Hitchcock Ron Hammontree Gary Hendershot Roger Hook Steve Ellis Patsy Evans Ralph Fredrick Linda Glorioso Michael E. Gregory Clyde Hands Gordon Hopps Nancy Hutt lass of '65 tiki at A- W 1 ,-1 4' ,f . f-4 'i r 'fn .. ,N L , ,, ,, ,Q , sg, K vi, .5 , r V i i a ,I N7 'Q' fill ,Apr , :ISIN 3 , 'nw vfqff H- ' -.rj 7- A if ' ik fl 1 173 il A , ' 5 l it v ' 2 ,wx . Q, A A Q, li J T I? J , L f A in ,I ,A r Bs V I ,.-. -it 945:15 f :Seve - H laik ll Q 3 'iz Da ft ' y , 1. 4 4 v 1- y X ii N A ,,, ,. f X ' J A ir..- l ' Q .5 n ' i 9 .,' t ,nf Ronnie Hunnell Jana Johnson Robert Kilgore Steven Lawrence Charles Maxey Rosalie McGee George Mittendorf Guy Nusbaum . 1: 3 l V' It NH I 1. , Mu. ' 'iff 1 r' .. ' ' A t 4, V l ,,.W. . ,Ms , ,t - , .six SC. l xx ' , 1 H Lb , 1 Ji 1 nr V . A Richard Nauss Linda lsenberg Gary Hurst Larry Juliana Danny Jones Aruel Kincaid Cheryl Leitner Madalaine Mandina Dale MCMillin Sandy Moore David Knabe Robert Lenson Susan McConnell Joyce Monns Sharon Mergen Charles Niemeyer lid., i fl xi :iii L. .' 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Mary Periman Don Reddell Anna Roe Ronnie Sartain David Sibert Joy Smith Carol Starbuck Linda Swift tx w A T 'L Ronnie Phillips Linda Reinbolt Chery Rogers Forrest Schick Jackie Sims Carolyn Powell Susan Ridder Linda Rogers Linda Schmidt Bruce Simpson Pat Smith Sandy Smith Mike Stegemen George Stephen James Stalsworth Roy Stubles Brian Pomposello Alan Richie James Rodgers Jimmy Schick Ernest Simon Julie Singleton Patricia Steinmeyer Shirley Stephenson Virginia Louise Jane Riegel Roy Rogers Sherry Scott Donna Sloan Fred Soldi Robert Steeley Dennis Sutherla Gary Pyle AN, Beverly Righter Sharon Rogers Wanda Scott Irene Smieszek Barbara Sausley Jim Stevenson David Tankersly Powell nd Gayle Raines Ronnie Righter Joyce Rose Sharon Shuttleworth Carol Smith Brenda Spencer Janie Stokes Allen Tavlor Class of '65 l l 1 ai 3 ia ,J 2. f 'S - H: 2 'l - :QV- T T7 J -A t? 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Joan Owsley Dianne Renfro Pat Smith Margorie Shephard Bel'f1GClil 9 TClYl0l' Shirley Taylor Cheryl Toman Linda Vaughan Charles Watling Kirk Wilkinson Gary Wise Wendell Brady Bob Thompson Larw Trayford Bob Vest Everett Webster Jennifer Williams Betty Woods Nancy Brown Judy Rae Thornton Larry Turner Linda Wagner John Wegerer Carol Wilson Ellen Worley Sharon Douglas Wayne Thompson Henrietta Turowski Lowell Walker Gail White Linda Wilson Patricia Yarbro Barbara Fowler Clarinda Palmer Carolyn TerrelP Norma Townsend Linda Vernon Charlene Webb Barbara Williams Joel Womack Rosemary Brim Sub-Freshmen Sandra Rogers Ja Ellen Thompson Mary Helen Troutman Vicky Waggoner Roger Weeks Mary Williams Charles Woodson Carolyn Cook Janice Shaw Terry Thompson Patricia Turner Sandra Walby Danny Weiss Frank Wilson Robert Wyman Rose Flook Jack Snorgrass Walter Thompson Eddie Upp Ruth Walker Jim Wiggins Patsy Wilson Judy Yoder Tom Fulmer Harry Tipton Candy Vanderpool Larry Wass Judy Wilkerson Phil Winchester Mary Bachtel William Green Dorothy Taylor Frank Tittle Eddie Vaughn Marilyn Waters Jim Wilkenson Gene Wingate Dave Behnke Carolyn Greenley l L 2 1 9 UN Sp: AI Be cli re Z 5 A , , L J th . ,,,. -- ----Y -Y , Y Y, , -- - Y--- --........,..,..., ., ,,,.,,,., Higher Culture ls Found in Literuture uudflrt Above: 0H, WHAT IS THAT ANSWER? was the puzzled expressions on these English students' faces during an examination. Right: CREATIVE MOODS ENGULFED these art students regularly when painting u sell- expression. Below: MEDITATION WAS THE KEY WORD tu these English students when trying to de- velop a composition. JU? ..,-4 -f - 100 rt ,x , 5 f 5 , .N . , J... ., xi if Y- 1 it Rosemary Addams Jerry Anderson Michael Anderson Jeanne Anderton Patricia Atchison Malissa Aulgur Judy Ayres Linda Azamber Cheryl Bailey Sandra Baker Sandra E. Baker Nada Ballieu Jim Ballinger Jim Banhart Shirley Barchers Joyce Bartlett Butch Barton Mary Birgam Joann Bishop Kenny Blum John Boling Rosie Boneff Linda Boshear Bill Bowman Carol Brookshire Charles Brown Fred Brown Fred Brown Nancy Brown Fred Brozon Paula Bumgardner Kenny Burleson Richard Butler Robert Buzon Carol Cahill Charlotte Cain Richard Cain Frank Campbell Joe Campbell Mike Campbell Lorene Cannon Roger Carter Doris Chapman Jill Chappell Charles Childs Marjorie Clark Richard Clark Beverly Collins Jim Constance Edward Coriwell Samrny Carmack Terry Couste Carl Covey Alan Craig Karen Crist Jerry Crumpley Gail Cueni Judy Cunningham Clifford Daniels Kim Davis Sharon Davis George Delarber Sharon Dibben fax ll!! I wx , Yr fu 4 ein I Freshmen ' Q Y, . sw' .xg .. ,sn gil V - I , A ff Q as J if Q' f ' i 4 J Wg: . f A , as Q, fl ka , l r Ja? , 4 ssc, , 1, ' V f W ' l Q I I ' .V , 1 4, . , A i . 4 U l,-,?.?:.ii5a2 7123-1.3 W, 111. 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I Elizabeth Downs Paul Doty Kenneth Draper Ronnie Driskell Kathy Edwards Donald Ely Kitty Emerson Connie Enlae Tommy Enlae Linda Faubus Jesse Faulkner Theo Findley Elaine Flynn Sandra Fredde Jerry Folsom Gerald Fyfe Cheryl Gaddy Linda Gillrnore Jan Gordon Norman Gould Robert Green Vickie Green Frank Glorioso Kathleen Gribben Bill Guillou Patricia Graft Gary Gulick Joe Gwadera Janice Haggard Ronald Hain Nancy Hammond Ricky Hancock Arthur Hardy Sherry Hardy Carolyn Harrison James Harrison Janet Hatch Donna Head Kathy Heotis Billy Hedges Ronald Hedrick Mike Hernandez Carl Hicks James Hill Estalene Hodges Patricia Hodges Storlene Hodges Carolyn Howard Linda Howard Harry l-lowblitzel Joe Howblitzel Connie Howe Betty Hughes Elaine Hunt Frances Huntley Jerry lrwin Arthur lsenberg John Jackson Cheryl James Allen urd Jean Jones Marilyn Jones Mary Keeton Karen Keller Sharon Keller Sharon Kilgore Sharon Kilgore Lynn Kinder Althea Kindy James King Judy Ann King Judy King Barbara Knight De Anna Knight Peggy Knislley Tommy Kowalski Larry Kretzschmer Carol Krouse Mildred Kulish Linda Laffoon Norman Lagore Larry Lankin Harold Lauffer Dan Leeper Pat Lesnick Dorothy Lewis Delores Ligeko Judy Lipoold Cindy Long Charlynn Luppens Arlene Lyons Dennis Lyons Carol Mabary Mary Mackey Mario Mandina Karen Mangels Charlene Marsh Joan Masavero Mary Matney Christine May Sherry Mays Virginia McCannon Carol McCarty Fred McClendon Roberta McGee Richard Makowski Carol McPeek Charles Lee McPeek Margaret Meals Sandy Mergen Paul Meyer Gary Mobley Donald Maerschel Thelma Moffett Wilson Moffett Vicki Molinoski Ronnie Monasmith Robert Moore Raymond Morgan Bill Morris Carl Morris Bill Munholland Bob Nelson Jerry Nelson Kenny Nelson Class of '64 . . 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J ii, i J e l 'H l l .lf l ' ill' ,104 Ronnie Nelson Robert Newton Harry Oftutt Jirn Oftutt Nicki Ogrizovich John Oliva Michael O'NeaI Michael Keith O'Neal PeQQY Orr Richard Overstreet Harold Palmer Mike Pankin Rose Patterson Nancy Perrin Joyce Peterson Phillips Peterson Larry Phillips Larry Pittman Patty Pitts Johnny Plummer Sharon Porter Ann Powell Diana Powell Judy Presley Marion Presley Kenneth Preston Janet Pyle Roy Reasoner Patricia Reed Pauline Reed Harold Reynolds Cecelia Reinking Don Rigdon Joyce Robertson Rosemary Robertson Larry Rogers Glenda Rose Walter Routh Joyce Rudsel Jackie Sageser Ronald Sanders Stephen Sartin Elaine Scatliffe Robert Schellenberger Arlene Scott Charles Scott Judy Scribner Ray Seidleman Terry Sharp Francis Shelton Richard Shepard William Shephard Charles Sherman Naomi Sheridan Juanita Sims Stan Skinner Barbara Smart Charlotte Smith Sam Smith Gary Smotherman Jean Snead Jackie Snowden Bob Saldi Larry Shepherd Una Singleton Janet Spence David Spencer Darlene Sperry Elizabeth Spickler Sharon Stanfield Richard Steele Bill Stidham Lynn Stinnett Vena Stowe Teresa Stroud Linda Sultzbaugh James Swartz Joe Snyder Gary Taylor Bob Tharp Kenneth Thoeni Betty Thomas Ernie Thomas Mary Thompson Marlene Tidwell Nancy Filsinger Eugene Trayford Sonny Tull Evelyn Turner Tom Vanderpoal Terry Vaughn Vicki Vaughan James Waddle Donna Walls Patty Warnpler Russell Wass David Watling Pat Weatherly Anna Webb Richard Weisbach Patty Werner ROY West Sheri White Charles Williams Paul Williams Paul Williams Phil Williams Ralph Williams Dennis Willis Dwight Wilson Susan Wise Dorothy Wolfe Bert Woods Patsy Woolsey Ellen Yerkes George Zaun Metra Zelenko Susan Armstrong Sandra Coppock Judy Diffey Martha Farriss Bob Hernandez Neville Lloyd Linda Ogden 2 ff' it 'i Class of '64 no 6 , Ll is 8 '75 'rf' , 1 7.7-Q K. ', 'J 'fmffw' . W - V -- 1 ,-f 4 x- v -N , mi so J ' , T. J. it 1.-F -fe, xi I Yflf r-ro , a xx l'll , ,Q ' ' A Sw X H' gh affix 5,7 l:nn vff'1l1 7 : fr 3 2 --. K ' li if to ii it mini mf' 1 if 4 l A . ,111 . X . IV J l m ' J, Q 4 ' s 5 -f 'W .fn X if ,V ' J-2 J 'Jef iff if Q .9 'S 'I , 'A 1 f ' l 5' tl X.-:ff l 'f ' fa f' A V - kk I ff,-. fisdgi yu v '-in Q W My X T' ' ' ' L' - fa! E it W E ' W ti yi' 2 may :Fav JA gf ,,'jS-Sr , UA, ' Ng? QQ, - '. QF ff: W rn f-s if W ' 'fs' .emi rw -f J fa A ' J -f . Ll J ' il S yang, tj S5 , 1 'S M' ' 2 . -V4 r ia- X , - ,T , SQ K f- ,mf le . t .ml ff. ' .na fe? cis 4' - JM. E situ J my 1 L J, Y 1, , ,as i ii ff.. , wb f , N. ll -N i 7 , Class of 63 i ' . , H , V, W as V ,V A ' ,f-2 Tam Adamson Marjorie Anderson ' I' '2 ' ' ' Howard Adcock Susan Anderson 4, X ' ' Gary Adler Anna Annan ' ky ' Cheryl Armour . r . ', Jerry Armstrong , Allen Ash , .Q L i lf ' Dean Ault tt i ,fl 'Z ' 'iff If 1 Q, Harry Baker Rf ' - W I , ' f V5 Gene Bales M f 1' f ' ' -f . , vi' Make Banks V X ffitfgu ,' . Pat Barr M-1 .V .mul V, I M Eva Barrett V V Sharon Bassett .I ' J, 1 Ronnie Beahr 3' -3, J .31 ,V , Suzanna Jane Braley if k L ' g V Anthony Bellatlore ,, . f V4 ,, X C Carol Bell K Auf ' , l . James Bell L' 'X' 'J' ' l'l 2' , Jerald Billings ,fc ' ', r ' Mary Biflghcm . .rx :gif , A Ki? Maury Breecher .5-,, :P V 2 l -' rf , ,- -f , - 1 Q A YA K I , 4 W Deanna Brenton 41 ,V ' ' r ,f -, yn - f' L' da Briggs get I 1 K 'x. ' X Ll D Vlfrarren Britt X I , - U Beverly Brown Q , W V-,. Beverly Brown 1. - ,B 5 I , , Jody Burke ,, Q? V, V ,' V 2415, Larry Butler f 4, ii l f V .. -' i C M ' 9, Joyce Byrd A -- ,.- ii , Q gf- V I1 42 ,t 1. K. i he is J .L 1- tssamsl' ., :fi L Y' ' - Larry Carnahan Linda Cartee Q X , Q-iff , : Sharon Carter L' , ff ' ,- MEN IQ, ' if Lorraine Chancellor ' s Q Y lf' Q, N t V T ix-rite ghappell ' + ' I e oe si 3 1 L 'fb ' 'it I ,f Linda Constance A Alle' A . Linda Crain l ' Jeri Crain - - 1 in isa J J C L Wi? Q F7 JJ , k Barbara Crisp 1 'V 4, W ' l l F W il' l, SlFF Ronald Danner E . K X ! Carol Daugherty ii Vs' 1 Q ff - l ' Jan Davis ' Y I l Q Paul Davis . X 1 li ., film' Phyllis Day Y ' V. ! Charles Degenfelder K. A' ff! ' . l' , uns, A Betty Dobbs At -- S' A , l I 'ing'-'V 'N Ken Dooley , f l i fig R3 l YU jf I , . ',, f Bobby Driver B r - Q? 1 A ' William Drummond A if Ban Eads , ' X I ' Don Farmer .. 2 ' f N , Jack Feeney R l 1 J' Linda Feltis F l Barbara Fenimore -Q .,.- 3' ,If ' l Carol Fisher n tl , ll D U V , Bob Fletcher l l - Judy Flook 4 ' 'Nw Ruth Forrester - A I K 'W A X Phyllis Faster 1', ' Y - ll ,K YQ 5 k V, Barry Fowler g b- fi, 1536, 'lf' Q 'A' A Q Mike Freeland jfql ' lt wt - T -i ff C gfflg' , fl' . Kenneth Gallagher , vt V , Joan Galvin 1 James Gardner ' . ,-, , vw X A Charles Garnett , -7 K . .r ' V31 5' Dan Garrett , l' ,V - 4.5, so Ronald Gibbs C Y 3' i W ','i 1 we , Gloria Gocke l A , -'R Q ,gl r 'X,w'2fTj5 Par Golden fl' l Z.. 1 Q 'll - '- 'HH Marilyn Gossett Baz 1, ,A ' noe ' , Q 17 'Y Q31 me J if-J if' 33 it lx BF' J iv A34 ff ' -i ki M A C. ' gm r , 3 ca. 4 n . ' Q, 51' , ' 5 ev, li W, J fgggg vo . , it C 'M '43 All lb 'Y ld' L 4 s ll 8 ,.,,,2I'n , I 4 q. 2 'QQ , 1 2 f -wi I -r .. fxldgif ral 2 f Q' Sophomores Diana Graham John Green Duane Gowing Carlene Gulick Linda Harger Dan Harper Glenda Hart Mike Hart Bill Hildebrand Wayne Holland William Holland Norman Holman Ronnie Jenkins Joyce Job Barbara Johnson Betty Jones Joyce Harriman Mary Hammons John Hanley Ralph Havis Bill Hays Judy Helm Michael Hoover Mike Houtchens Robert James Eddie Jones Carolyn Jung Norma Junkins Nancy Kauffman Charles Keeton Eddie Keith Billy Kelly Joe Willie Kirk Gail Knecht Janis Koons Mike Ladd Linda La ne Charles Killian Mildred Killion Diann King Bill Lamanno Bob Land Phyllis La Porte Y Carolyn Kay Leach Beverly Lempkin Sally Lequire Robert Lowe Sandra Lyons Bob Manns Glenda Martin Becky Limerick Richard Locke Fred Lorings Charles Maxey Jane Maxwell Chris May Carole McConnell Carla McCullough Mary Lou McElyea Gerald Mclntire '-yy Az. M' ' A viggfa fl' W Q 'ai .Af 5, Li I' nfl! Terry Meinsen Gayle Miller Jim Mills Carol Mirick Kent Murray Sue Murray Karen Narr James Nash Diana McKinney Linda McMenemy Shirley McNeil Carolyn Mitchell Evelyn Mitchell Wilma Mowell Joe Neal Kay Neal Charles Neighbors A H 'I 5, Lfff if IN' ! I 'Q F 1... xy Q ,: ' ' -ru ,, :S .ul s Q 3 2. ' '- l f. --' VX , frm! lx Aga- C ii-xii, ' is l l ii i g' . 'B We ' -T' J, 4 L 5,- 7 J 'ai-5 'W J 9 inn J l ' Hume!! Y --w www W. JI' up l 2 yi 63 A X. tis. N , q iii? J? Q 2 il- Y -in ,1 fx 9 Soph Teri Neece ' Junior Nelson Sherry Northcutt OITIOICS Steven Offield Marilyn Orr Fred Parks Judy Patterson ngton Sharon Pinckney Susan Pope Eugene Powell Leo Price Preston Quenette Donald Ramey Carol Ann Paszynsky I -3, Anthony Penni l Judy Philips t 2 J' Ronnie Prince Jimmy Proctor f- J es Puckett 3 am Q Q . , V, ,,,g,', Linda Rapp Carol Ratcliffe Daniel Reid Gerald Reider Phyllis Renshaw Alvin Richardson Karen Robinson Frank Rodak Don Rogers Gary Rogers Linda Rose Charles Rothermel Jim Roussey Rhonda Ravenscroft . Susan Ravenscroft , as Sharon Reed I i l i Cheryl Riardon Gladys Robbins W Beverly Robertson ,Q 4, I 1 John Rogers Kenny Rogers ' Cathy Rose A ia was F ll, ' f- IAQ. uh 'W Larry Salyer Judy Sanders Janet Sarrett John Sheldon Bob Shelley Charles Shelley Y: f.v -vi. Al ' 1 ' Q LE' ,. i P,-+V... . T Q-Q f- . d A in 311 ,s Karen Runyon Gene Schotte John Scofield Janet Seymour Frances Shaw Judy Kay Shepherd Maris Shepherd Mike Sherman Bill Schroeder Marsha Shuttleworth Don Simmons Donna Simmons Dan Snow Luanne Snow Larry Snowden Rx 3 Sue Swaffer Kim Taylor W ludyllm Linda Simpkinsan Ruby Simpson Don Slagle Alice Snider Mary Steward Bill Strain Naomi Stuart Linda Sumner Ronnie Thomas Karlene Tillman Jack Tittle Darlene Tompkins ff' XPJ - 'D 4' 1 .1- -Ep' ',.r L: 4 A QA I ' i 5' We ' if J A ' X q is 6 .Pi o Q X K . L, ,nf ' in X 'S LE 'f J L, J R., . i, . ' I ' f 'I . .Q ff. MJ! 5 Z ,fi N i, 4' A , V KL. K R 'V , N , 4' - Q xy ' ' Q ',7Q. lv 3,4 K 3 ... fy! XXI -Vx A .v 12 'fa '55 ' .. .5 t , in 1 N ' A , '.,, I if ii I 9:5 xii? ' li X Q , PQ egg' I R I 5. Y . ' 14 L 3 W . V I A, . . J , T Msn ' l 4. F75 l n .ff J-' in X , KJ ,xiii i. I 57:2 l .P fir ,N Xl. J, C 1 T I me - J 2' xr V 'rfbi-jp .gn- qg' ,, 'W' Q L' :lf HF. , D , f 4 nal, LX . , . V ,qu 4 I - Beg: V, fi Billie Smith . 7. if 'i 4,' WI Bill Strain w :fir J Sub-Freshmen fig f 1 , + i Class of '63 Jim Tompkins Marlene Tompkins Jennie Mae Townsend Pam Trefz Deanna Turner Bob Van Cleave lda Walker Richard Webb Danny Weisbclch David Weiss Deanna Welsh Erika Wenich Nicky White Eddie Whitney Terry Wigginton Alice Wilhelm Shirley Williams Jeffrice Wilson Mary Margaret Wilson Tom Winn Johnny Wisdom Judy Wise Edmund Wolfe Deanna Wyman Randolph Wynne Dale Young Vicki Zakarias Carla Bond Jirn Fensom Howard Hennessey Connie Martin Carla McCullough Judy Presley Gaylord Salisbury Jerry Shields Richard Bassett Steve Bond Mike Diffey Denny Frank Cornelius Antwine Dean Harding Rosalie Maloney Warren Jackman Nancy Loffoon Alice Kirk Eric Kretschmer Danny Schwark Paul Way Linda Marrs Sidney Noel Ralph Smith Charles Steinhurst Q 5 mg 4 gf , if V me '11, -if , . 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A -. at - Jerry Allen James Bell Connie Ballentine Joe Barnes Karen Bingham Richard Bishop Carol Brixendine Harald Burnett Donald Chaffee Gloria Chaffin Lela Coffman Nancy Ruth Coffman 112 Robert Adcock Judy Bartlett Earla Blacketer Gary Burse Roger Chester Jeanne Connely Jimmie Boling Sammy Carithers Judy Coats Glenda Allen Carol Bean Linda Blankenship Russell Carico Richard Clutter Jean Crugar 25? Vs Joyce Anderson Trudy Bellafiore Jerry Branstetter T ig Herb Linda Char , -E ,, Q. .., Q ,. Class of 'X L- Y 1 ' , f i t 61 ' 'gfljf Lg F G f as 1 T1 is 1962 A 12317. laqgf ag LYEXELQ. ' 2 L-Fifi l . if A1 . ,ve f V 7, H if -A an -1 Q. .J 5' ,f 'H' E f vw - 1K X is - ' x we l 56? Q -i 'E V if W , a -V J . , T , . 4 f, - J -, ' , , ' XA, V N we 1 by ' X wg , L' Herbert Cusimano Linda Dyer 1 V Charles Evans f - Q , 'Q .7 X ,hy -, Y by in ..,:r 1 T7 V -,xi f' , -4 Q fn.-. , 1 ' Rhonda Dailey Carole Dykes Bob Farrington f 'V 'FQ' W i R. Jerry Ford ' ff. , , V 1 Sq ' Q' , ' --i -9,- 0 ' . 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' 'M is-4 , ' Q ' -' ' T1 f e'5 1 Hsu 'V My' A 'v f ':,.Qfff, Inf 'Y J ru J 2-fm , L A , . I ,fr n 1 L.. 1, 54, L Y- x ,zz J .1 Y ' X w 1, N Donna Hughes Mary E. Hopson Ulan Haynes Jerald Hawn jd Sandra Hedges Bill Heck Laura James Stephen Jeannin if Cheryl Hamm Dnrathy Hafner Sharon Keely Larry Kent Harold Jardan Judy Jura Andy Krohn Buddy Kuhl Randall King Bertha Kipler Brent Leeds Statia Leeds A l'Uf KYYSU Chris Lebiada 1 i Class of 1962 ..-,O I Q +L. axiikx '-f QT ff 0 -a x f mv 1, rl :.- X K W Agn lf C D, ' f ra- f- . -Sw' , f 'Z' ,3 , '- Br - , 2 X L ,Lf 1.. '-A 5 P fl- , f v- v 1- f -V n -.H , Y T, , ir, , f' ' H ' ' 'mi Q J if! 1 - r 2. i wg 'H .4 l .. 'IM -xi S Qi. .sr azz- ,C L 1. g 1 'fri' if -ru! fix it- , f L' 4 , A h ,xx ,H-A' we , VA xi A Q fy ftf+J'N all 3FT ' fw'aLar 4. rvxf 4 ' X ' X W . xx X . V , f ' '- ' KX . A . I Gary Loucks I Q by ' . Donna Majors L J 'L if 'if a 'ifi' QQ, v- 1 I - Bill Maeva ,. 1-gy, 1 .1 1 'er 5' s W ag. N al' I L 1 John Logsdon At ,K Bill Mandina Q '53 fa, T l AK 2 ' Carolyn McKibben , , Q ' 3 I :fo I Priscilla L. Minnis 7 Q , , 4 A ff 43, if ' I ii A X 1 A , X Peggy Linder June Mack ,N E T: 3' , J- Y Sharon McCormick . M, Q -P Q. Pal Mills - v 'N Lee Morris fly, l r l 1.1. ' E L., I ,Y I I - -RX K il 4 A ' 'xx j I 7 . X xf I . 1 . I Hawn 'WH Ll-Well Rosella Luppens Barbara Lesler Barbara Lewis , ,pai Jeunnin Vicki Mathis Jane! Maxon Ed Lasher Lawrence Lyons fy :ent Joy McLerran Russell McNeill Doug McArthur Velva McCain uh' Sandraliece Minor Sharon Mitchell Carol Sue Merlo Larry Miller ja. ,' Reds MDW Moseley Wayne Moss Glenda Moore Roy Moore ,cg if ,,, Rayetfo Mudd Mary Nodder , . ' A - X XX 'I'I5 1: i f. nf' 1 F' 5 , A I r- z. -. V ,X . f- Q . ' ' M09 ' ' A umors V 31 - if .1 , V? . 1 K I Li Q J - gg A Tj -, P, A n ' : :N '-T 5 ' X -. 12 V fa. .Ny -. , 1- fl 1 l ' Y vs ' Q e I V-J' , 4. . f-, X ,f o'- ' 1- ' x V : g 12?5' 1 4 f 'uv - Q. ' 'J-.fiivx- 4 - -mv A 5? fs, ' Q. . 1-7 v,. 5-gr' ' ,., ,fl -- V. ng .Q I xr x -X J ,t X A -'72 v- Y!- K '51 ' y iff? ' va- -:. 2 I., J' .. , -- K A W, K' V .1 ff' : nl-5 - ' ,' X 1 iseiea X X 4 A Q Linda Peel N M R A QV san Radford 4 M 1 'fx F wr.. 11' if M ly Kenny Reynolds X .l -,, , . H ' ' 'J . ' , 1 Eff Y H Y X b .. 1::f.'.,. T 'J f ll an 'r. 1 ,. L R 2 in 1 J- -:diy -+5951 ' Mary Osborn I ' Larry Pyle ' W 1. ,Xb 1- 3. 13 '53 Charles Reynolds ' 1 1 A, LX L4 , L- . Richard Rockwell 1 1 :er W, if 'L R ' ' J ' v ,- L. ' ' ' ' 3525 , ' +f'1'i ' 3- . lr M g, . Afhigii Bob O'HalIoran ' f W Deanna Prewill f -3: . Dave Reinmiller t M J r , 71 Patricia Roberts x K I 7 ' lt- f A Larry Franklin Sagehorn XY? ' -1 'f I - 3 4 .- ev' X gi . .- ul ' ' Nancy Jeanne Peeler Claudia Petly Leonard Norland Dennis 0'Dell r Janice Rail Tom Reece Janice Pinieeki Sharon Plaster if , Carol Ridder Janice Riggs Richard Reed Jim Reeves ,K I' Dixie Rogers Barbara Rose Jim Roberts Judy Roberts 1,1 HX X X ,V Judy Sagehorn Larry Salisbury Wanda Rowe Linda Russell ,. - Xxfifii Ben sqndidge Della Schellenberger ffg..gqagx if ' Y ix H6 '-'-Q X 7 f Qi' vs x V Y fix 'f :I rrd ynolds Class of I 1 62 Q- ffgj, il, QV, L gy 'fel S L 4 M , , ., , , 2 K - 1 f .f wk. ' 6:37 2:54, . A . It V7 i J .W rl S b,. f -5 l l '2 M: L -as i 1- Mir 0 4 Qffvf 142' 5,1 f ' aw, awp! r a, . Aj, I 1'J f f. M ', YH Q ff 'fx L 1' A Q ,L ESM Q ,f K S- 5-Vi ' -' A Y ' ,P . A . iff' X ' ' 1 x X435 Q ff i L 5 , i'1i f XE A llsfhv ' X A95 K M f 'r' ,A N' L E5 , if-f ' if? f-Q 51 . .. 'lf I - A I Q K X S 1 in it '53 L 5 fmes:-1:2-I-f-sz-2-:e+:-:-'Sw I 12 fl sf Z f I wp fi . V 'yrifiiff A ,L Marsha Lynn Sharp ., W ' S is , ' Vx Jalan Simpson , ' X Paul Sperling .k, 1. -A Vi ig .. f' M ' . Q 13 x 'N . . X 1 John Sellon I 7 V7 Vi my Bill Simons za fn 3 iv- fl? I '9-is Q Sandra Snnwden F' VJ., ' 1, ' 'Li 7 jig 5 Clifford Taylor an L vi M ' sf- ' k a' , lk, 1 f ' 5? Wffiw ' , y K ,V Q , gk A Raymond Scott jfs. ut, 3 ., 557, 1 Shirley Shumate hi? V, gf- 5' Michael smm- ' '- ily! , fi W Ronald Tankersley '- I H ia ' ' S Bill Thomas 4 . , 1 my a - 1171555235 ' ii i'X f'W ?fx'?i'?29f5 I f x My? ' Doug Shelton Laura Shelton Mary Schimmelpfenning Darlene Sclolle 'cmimmx I Jerry Smith Linda Smith Dale Shepard 5lWf0'l 5l12Pl10fd . Dennis Strathman Freda Stiff Marilyn Smith Mariorie Smith ii' ' Wayne Ray Taylor Jim Teegarden Larry Stinnett Ridlllfd Tiff ll jp ' E Dennis Tomlin C. A. Van Vliet Steve TemPle Fred TEYYY ,X Ralph Varner Dllle Vesl' I l-,f, ,14 ' , Rv , :BY , f Q , 2 li , 2 .f ' N ll7 y vansnes N '53, b my je Class of ' Y? E A '.A'i.. hi my 2 U I . ll ' i V W A M V I . sa t if Ill l, I l D Q walker D d Weaver M ' + - 4 I t 6 35: Q, ,li x i l r 5 am I fl, -.4 2 Cheryl Voorhees Mary Margaret Wqddlg Patricia Wade Betty Wainwright Donna Watling Sharon Weatherly l yl Sharon Walker Buddy Warren Stella Warren Elsie Waters Wanda Williams Wayne Williams I Linda Wecker Richard Weiland 50551 Willivms Deanna Williams Carol Zackula ry Witt Pam Wittman James Woodruff I Jane Wilson Jer ,X r N' Z alll' W .119 , ,, 4...- W7 '- -r X , 1 , ' -5 f g-51 Z-fiifif if ,- H - 1: -aff' 1' :, if3'::A,--.N-.2':1v2l4:s 'rE':.,e'g5i:?'isegazaif Lasiairflifisi-iflsf ri: :ft-Z: v?::,L:rX-f?i1.- 21: - , ' ' A ' iw -' ffazi-,ff'1:+'w 4 f. - - ' F?:2,f1Qfsa2QE21:2:::M215-.-fiifqzi ,1,f3,11-Ss'- ,-Q -2- 2 - L ' ' V ' '5 A ' -?'::e:'f't,q': rx ':S:f:?w4442::s'-,razzfwk:eiQ:44sQ2.f'En4eif14 Ffviuf-S1515-r.4:la--i-S:Lf.11'1.-gm1 f .1 Q i-el,-:ff-'-'. ' f' ' 'Q ' Qi:24-lffszQ:Q:a?gwfewvifiigfwffefifsici' fe:eiia:1:f:H:f'a:4:Q-2215151 i A Y , 9 .. ,.. J.. ,V - J f'-zacgrff-:-rb-fpQf,:f,g,?ff:f.,zff-5,-fg?Q,.z-:-QQ?--eff?-vffiizz.Lff.,.Q,,f,d'gg-xvm'-gf'sb .1-11 A ww- f. Scmors .,, ,bi M, WW' 1961 View I sam- STUFFED ANIMALS HELD MEMORIES of high school days for these seniors, lleft to rightl, Carole Michael, 'Faye Wright, Donna Erwin, and Vera Rau. 1 120 Norma J. Adams Kenneth Adler Charles Alford Mm-Qhq Gayle Allen Mary Lou Ames Donald Autry Mqfk Ash Bill Baker Connie Baker Already lfs 1961 And -aw as-,,, .f oo- dw mp! .,..-1 4.4- fun Alford kufry aker I 'F' 4. bv up-., ,4- Paul K Ballew 5l9V9 Bird Robert Bay Tumothy F Bushop Betty J Barber Ralph F Beckeff Ellen Lorene Blxler Judy Bluff e re Talkzngflboul 'Y1ZlThe Old Tzmes fue dy Cox Karen Ann Bateman Dune Darlene B II Carol Marne Bellahore Harold Blesemeyer Kelly Blum Amta Ann Bollng I 121 Yes, The Years Passed Quickly, And We Violeha Boneff Emmetie Braley Bonnie E. Brown Gary Lynn Bowling Roy Branson Howard Brown Ada Bowman Gary A. Brauninger Carol Lee Brurnrnet f IVL gi .f .QM Nu...- .PS I., John Bradford Janet Gail Briggs Grover lBuu1 Bryan Mary Ann Bragaw Wayne W. Britt Jackie Pefre I N six i. Nv- ' 1... f Y ., V :F , , E he in a . .Q ... 0 Pu., fi , In-f ' ' fr .3 fi. lagaw ill 1' ISL -Y' 11-. .f.,, i. Allfldmit 'Twczs Fun Judy Cain Anila Louise Carl David Carr Q, 'B L. .ffm W W A K N XA i ,ff .fi 1' nq w 1 . 3: , 4.',- , . , ,, ,Qi 5 A, . ' e gg James Cannon Gary L. Carnahan Johnnie Curr -Mk A me . A, . If die' if f- , xlkfil Phyllis Jean Canole David Carpenter Pamela Rae Jean Cass SNAP COURSES do na! include bookkeeping as lhesc seniors, Ronald Drummond and Pcggy McDonald are apparently explaining to M Richard Benson. +- -Q4 t. yrs., ff? nw F !!. pf, 'ff' Y m,,,.f HW! ,M , ,,.. ww ,M is .,f N L. -if-' sd dit' Seniors 1961 wx qi... 3 rw , ,ac ...L ... . K 'V wx e mf, I C as ' I 4, 4, ,, I- ' a 4 ,,,,.. ,1 1, 4. .. V , fb ,. '7 'iff' U-g Us - X x ,. 555, 4 A ,V ' 1, 5-in-'R ' QVNN4 L 23.41 Mfg 3 iff 13 :P yn Y' Qi 1 , a 1 Ron Cass Berry Chancellor Carol Chastain Thomas R. Claibaurn Reba J. Clark J V Andrew Clippard Patricia Cockel Linda Kaye Coffman Louis Collier Katherene M. Calvin J Carol Conway James Cook Barbara N. Cox Jerry Cox Keren Ann Crain J We'llBePmft0 ALmfge1f o1f!cZAll 00 L 4 124 4 J If if 'V 'l sa' iv P' , , M, olvin in 0 po- ., pgx 'tv tu. an 'Vi v rx fx A' Joretta Crane Linda Rae Crawford .lane Marie Crosby Jerry Cross Roosevelt Curren, Jr. Robin Jean Cusick Jim E. Daugheny Jerry Davis Caralyn Sue Davison Soon. . . Left Behind Seniors 1961 5 X X IW! X X gkx NW' AQ. X ff 4 S LEARNING LINES, acling insane, and making scenery, all go lo canslifutc Che activilics of Hrc senior drama class in presenting a play. 125 ANNOUNCEMENT ORDERS WERE FILLED out by these seniors fleft to rightl Bob Sieggen, Don Pellaw, Larry Gregg, Rita Roseberry, and Kathy Van Trump with helpful assistance from Mr. L. Clayton Dickson, vice-principal. i But Reginald Allen Day Rosalyn Joyce Dieleman Doris Dunkin 17:7 ot Out 0fMi1m' j Mary Ellen Denman Frances Draper Richard Dwyer Theron Deshazer Ronald T. Drummond lg Richard Dale Eagan L: 'mysq- wp- ,ff -Au .,-Q. ' T' W fi- .,f' Seniors ,sew it fi ., Qise y 1961 l w 45745, V li his 126 R rex X 3, X . 5 iyi'r N .yrd it gdb' ,-..f -.d i-.fi5'm' Lf+- ,.,-nr ,qw Ti? ,gi The School We Hold Dearest Eels! Hz Lmda Carol Ecklnger umond :gan .4-,of Donna Jean Erwin Lmda J Ferrln dn-A Marsha Edwards Erskine Faulkner Sandy S Fucken Nell Marne Ekslrom Charles Featherstone Tnmothy Flncher W3 'av We Y f , A ii , faq - if?-nl: F: 1 '41, n A f' k?Yi, v:Paaf-Q Hannah Englander Jerry Elaine Feeney Mrchael Thomas Fisher .,, '.Z1'J A-...,,x fm 've 'f V ef Q. .nav A X Vega. , . fggn i ,QQ ' ' ff ' aa 9 2 W wr. ,as 'we 'aww Harry L Eruchson Sammy E Felhs Gary Dean Flansburg SIC bang 5,-1 ' l, . . ' L 1 V , if-if'v'5'P4'g F fl ,... .gm Scmors 19 1 X -y-Iv I B ox? 5 I .- var SENIOR LINE DANCE members flefl' lo righll Carrie Means, Sharon Munholland, Sherrie Marsh, Joyce Reardon, Violelia Boneff, Kathy Leach, and Janie Moore, could be found prac- ticing before school in the halls for lheir part in the Oufbursl. 128 Ch,-,,l,me Fleming Denim, Hgywmd Richard W. Frederick Dqvid W, Freeland Roger Fulton Carl D. Gallagher U' Charles A. Garrison THOMGS GUYIOYU MWY PM Ge0 92 df' J J! qi, J! we 7 91 3 Ab. .. But Graduation .A ,. ,E 5 ', ,fr 'fn I ......1 IP' I l Xa 3 . ' if 'fl' N. K , ' I W f ,,, LGF rMi+ . 1 ew+ I M V .2L . 'g . X r - Y' 1 feel 2. N ' f' . '- 'T' 1. 4' M F yi i'f Qi W E. x gf 2, f , M,y f'f1w, W V, V , 'ima 'i ' . , 'Z ' YF, ff 'L -vi , NW: ' L w ,' Ag 1 1 'Sf' . iw E - 2 i F?We nerr fvff I ,nh In ., V WW tk 1 ,L-5' Mr' I fi 1 , G 'A ,Wr,lw in wr. , ,'4'f'5?f3-, mi '- QQ Q 1 4 A ' -11,1IM91-QLM-2'Q:,.,,2P'A:m 2 2 - - Frederick Jerald Gibson Cora Golden Alan G0ldSl2ill washer Judy Grayson Churline L. Green l-U 'Y GWS9 george Vicki Lee Heder Vicki Hall Kallileevl Halstead 1 Q A kann 4' kg ir ,W V3,i'i .lr f ir ,, G f M I M . . . i if af f 'L f M' l 7.5. KX., or YEA rf QC 95 fin Michael Gossell Kathryn Griffith Gail Hardin xl. N args? fi ., . - .5 f Y il iqgiiyfhe - si. V f 4 X 3 4 L72 f V K' fi Viva Gray Jacqueline Gulick Anno Harding fjgn Wasn't TlJeEnd.. nly Ou1fBigBegz'nning 129 i Remember Commencement - The Gwmdeur, F . x Linda Harris Scherry Marie Hartman June Jewel Hatfield Bonna Kay !Driverl Heilman Sharon Rose Henry Dorolhy F. Herndon Vernon L. Hilliard Marlha J. Hillebrand Phyllis J. Hodges J X wx 'W . ' 5 , J ' -5: li Cf X 'Q' W nv 1 - 1 , . ' Y fs. ' N , 3' ' gf ,L 51 f e ' ff' , . 4 v va. if Nm ,s QM ' 4 i ' 1 y N ,, ,. 5, R , we J rg A N... . .gf A .Wil of I. 'N Z9 E' , Muriel Hayes Janelh Delilah Hill Patricia Ann Holloway -: 5? 4 X .ye 5 QQ. Marcella Ann Hays i iam Hill Ph Wll Alice E. Host ermarl 'f'f'fl ZH' nn Hays ll Phillip Howertan psfermqn Cathryn Marie Huston Carolyn Kay Jones , 1. ' ' ' and ver? Dzgnzty, Fe Linda K. Hulfstutter Lee lsan Julia Lee Junes . 1 Gerald Hukill Larry Janes Sherrelyn Ann Jurgeson fm. ,N si n 1 SENIORS DRIFTED BACK into their second childhood, throwing hay and shoes, on this early fall hayride. I NIZXM , ,1 f A f'gZ 2jEiE5:7 Z i xl? Z! N J f f Seniors 1961 ' : fW'1?Qf:,- 1 X Q X I N 514512 ,V f ? z 34: Q, ,.q ' ., - xr r M, .,, ., ., -. uf ggi nv- I V y V, ,. In , ,4 L, gvwy I KJ , '- if , i W L fe W L ' f y Ff . Q HV? F9 , We ,f4wwry,,1, qt 4 ,K Q' 'L H si f f ,X rl ,W ,Jiffy s fi I Q '4 LV . N . G 10' vu qgeg ,fy 3 f Afvk ve If kv .W W -ww--1 ,Q V 'Aff f, in 'A L, rv- -, ' i x T, Eff 4 ,1 gbgfgf Mg? ,Q ,ffm 0 6 1' yy, , .ff . , ffl' 1 I A, ,sr Af K? I if lk 'X -i.1 'vs ,gfzgb :KW A Q 'W vt-N is Karen Kahler Richard Kasten Linda J. Keith Robe!! KellEr CUWIYD Arm KSHBY A Rosemary Kellner Dale Kelsey Colby Kever Roseanne J. Kindy -'GMES Kifk It Sondra Yvonne Koup Mary Kay Krainbill Judith Marie Kriegbaum Linda Kllelk Jeanne Kuekef F Our Many Extwzflctizfities Kept Our Days 132 '59 fs -E5-. ...- F Vi vo' ' '74' Kelley ll' ys fix Y 1435 'iv me Tue: W, sf- I vinflp I A Y 3 i 'Z' M we ,f .L ., , . if f L I J: e f , .sts y eb 143 is , tt L -s 52' 25 X f 5 , X 3 'I ff' Marvin V. Laffoon Joy Lamanno James Lawrence Kathleen Leach Clifford F. Lenore Sandra Sue Lowden Roxie Irene Lusher Sandra Faye Lynd Pat Lyons Fun-Filledand Social Seniors 1961 L- 'X MONEY, MONEY, AND MORE MONEY was handled by Miss Minnie M. Balmer, school Neas- urer, and assisting hcr is Luther Mowery, one of eight senior bank prodors. Amz'B0oks Prepared Us For Taking Over I 5 4 Siolm J. Marlin Sandy McDaniel Jolene McNulty 351. f .. f1g iM,i, ' 4,14 .24 f, rg ff r We :,:,, . f5g,x3,,b'?t, 534' 4i,fQ2iTQTeqxf:.v 1 e ' J .. -. ,, -b-,. 1 ,ram -' --f , ,,,..,. ,- G. Carolyn Maskar Peggy Lee McDonald Randall L. McPike iff' Terry Mathison Danna Jean McKinley Carolyn Frances Means 1- nv, Kenneth McClain Connie McCune Howard McKinney Sherry McNally Carol Beverly Meyer Carole Elaine Michael my I ri 1, C .f 'ii' s.. 1 :Q 'ir ' 'Wa-, Sianf. vii V! F ichael iii Q. parse:- .- v Qyzzvi- .vw Q. r f , 6 UNUSUAL HOBBIES HELD many seniors' interests just as pennants from all over the United States captured Barbara Rust's pastime. 4- Q V 1+ I TV T ll L Seniors lwugh Umf Teachers Carol Maddox Raymond Mangels Sherrie Rae Marsh -vp e QQ? f 4 isa f. -f ,55a,NfA1:i 5w, i:'?fff,?zfL5 . -432 1 i:Wf,.5f-:5 Y, ??'!J'5, f fi 8 P f- ,1,f-. f . Carey Majors Raymond Marble Janet Martin Henry P. Malone Roger Marriott Larry Lee Martin 'eg ' 1 , ,N 1 y V 5 Q f' ' . ff 1 . N a 1- S xc ' 1 '1 4,5 ,f f ,yr if p UR V. -1, K :ja 9-QI, L , X , .L ,. -, 5: 3511 n . , , . , . .,,,, Wx. b -. . if 1:91. W fi-fq5:2:,.X5, Q ' Pvfluwfwf, 4. f !',...w.w +- R' . ns. ...4 v 5. ,,1h,..-mmugq.. M.,,Xq.1 v 1. -I 4. -mmm x ' yy---fC'l'Z . W q? 5? 1xv 4 ' ' , ,I ll 'X V nk:-Zvi-If. y .2 K safrsfwiwfxfwg- Qliaifgm' .a g-0' -5 me 'fa 9 , . , 1 . X.-I W 4 ' .9 V: V , . ,A , -. 1 .av-N 7?-Pk ,,.,-. View-H vw , iw , W... V nw 7,4 we ff 1961 i MI Q N if ,fr av, N: 'i ...ag A , ,I . KW. ka - 'f J, M, X L35 -A 1 4 , ,L is ' ft -. If ' , W W ' ,v .K YD, V D ,fx mfg. 6, Seniors E I ,, was 1961 V. 1' f .1 is f' - 'ihf A ' ,. 4M ,f,, -if 1 'Z f 7. fQ7Z? Q .. e g ? Q , ' Z4 2 2 A 'v . ASSISTING WITH FILING attendance cards, and other chores are the responsibilities of the office proctors, two of whom are shown here: Judy Cox, sitting, and Pat Cackel. 136 235 is-v if ' Q E z Jeanne Kathleen Millard Linda Milburn Gary Miner '- Patricia L. Miller Ronnie Miller Dan Mitchell 3 Kenneth Moffett Claire Molinoski Jane Moore Memories Will Fill Our - fr ll W-. .N 1 fu. 1 L - f z V Q NY' M 2 'K J 3 Xb ,wi ,. qi -+V px ,,,, gg Y iv 572.1 x , N, , , , A 4 JN W 462170, -we , w fy V Q Vx - - new Y, 'xv X ' x., . gf i ff M ' 'A A X 'L 'W Af H l ,.,f,'f' 1 xx , 'V K , K ,V 4 R w5xK7W9QiQ- L1 ,,,, oo A , X y f1qi-ejfvxffir asa. 'v ,f , ,. 3 I 1 K -6? f 'iii H , fam ,. iiller itchell ioore KH' fr. 4... .fm yr. , ,.-,,a1 v- ' PL' x N QE rrwfsi E X f x xPi 'P rv. jg EV 'M , 'ff' 3 t Q f , 1 X. I f' 3 1 x , 'jf S 1 1, ,,a gym- ' Qs , .4 A 'VJ' , 1 f 'ma ' -' ' 3. W 'V -- 5, Q Q rf ...Q - ,W fs 'N ,I 'ev-....., - , gr. K-' 1,4 I ,' 9 f I 5 fi f if Sf, 5 :uf ,X 42, ,YQ 1 4' Y Lbrruine Ann Morgan James William Morris Luther J. Mowery Sharon K. Munholland Larry Eugene Myers Dennis Nelson Janice Nelson Herbert Newton Byron Nicodemus Janice Marie Nie William J, Ngdder Shawn Deo Noland Timothy Noland Saundra Jean Nowlin Bill 0'HaIloran r Hemftsfls We Look Bock Upon Our Post T37 J Q 1 F 1? tf I These Memomes D Be The Exezggewztzons William Dean Os Paula Pemberton James Picard 6 I X - I 'X I r 4, F! i i C l ar 1 ,- i 4 if. 1 iv i born Albert Palmer Tim Pendleton Bin Phillips Bill Parker Donald Ray Pennington Warren Pope da- GK ,wr-,I 49' X 'Q- 'lbs I Linda Kay Patlersun Janice Pennington Surah Leigh Prine hi, m 'Q Q5 f li ,Z , Don Pellow Stanley Peery Roberta Jean Pryor pn Q , 'Huw We ll Tell Gwzndkzds Hazel Pullen Lmda Rader Nara Raihbun ,vw If ' S7 an-.N John Qumn Marsha Fay Ramsey Vera C Rau karl vw Wrlmo Irene Quisenberry Talltha Rae Runes Joyce Irene Reardon .f,,,.-. .5 'vw-rv Q I6 3 451 'N -u-4 'V' Q.. ww ,f ,KJ ,WSW S E E M I N G T0 UNDERSTAND thus fmrly slrcughtforward course as Mr John Layman teaches rt are lhese sensor members of college level physncs course ...Lg o-.N WR ,ff-s xv Scmors 1 N., W , mvmf, 'X A 42 ,I T -4, , , ,, r. F ' I 3 ' ,4 V '3'! f fs ' .-f , A ., L :var mn , -vb. H , 2 f '35, 2 , rf NY if , M T' xfw' , f If, Q , ra l rysywv sf' f gs?--g,,maf,:1 .i'f'W5 T p 5535 fag, f , 'saf , 'ww ., KSZ QQ3 fn 1 mu f sz. A , P33 I gf f '? ':L. Q 4' Ve 5 I ..,,. 5 i i W James Redenbaugh Joan Elizabeth Remmlllel Elda Resz Dixie Rhoads Margaret Ann Rice Ra Warren W Ruffle Kenneth Rlordan Judy Roberts Patricia Romea Charlene Roper Ba Ruta Jean Roseberry Gary Ross Marilyn Rozgay Barbara Jean Rust Constant Samyn Da 0u1'Memo1fies Will Be 0 Wins, Losses. . . V E. 9: Hx gl. .xg ! J. ls. f Y 3' i , ? .f F 5 rvugf-fi K, A 2 3 Q W w A: ., - an 1 - 'FM A , ,KM-o, ,cw x , '-., 'Q'-N a- , ' xi Scmors 1961 N I 5 gl l' 1 'wmv 4 Rice Raymond Sanders Ermal Sorrell' Charlene Senzee Barbara Jo Sharp Bill Shaw Robert Sleggef' I1 David Skinner Ronald Smiley Heleli Smilll ' 'V ' - - .ff l . - i Q QQfgf S UP 5 1 ff . . oys - - Dzsazplbozntmen-is . n S rg , ma ff' DESIGNING A LAMP on a wood Ialhing mn- chine is one of Hw many uns Floyd Salmon, senior, learns from Mr. C. M. McClure. Nl X f ARTISTIC ABILITY proved to be Gary MiIIer's special talent as he presented a public display ol his paintings in the art building. 1 , 4 I lf!! W Q' f Z 1 Q l i c , . 4 f , ' fri , if , fin- ' T li ,, ,G . , ' . 1 ff ' , 4 f 3 O . , 4 2 , 9 4 2 Z 6 4 f 2 Z ' 5 Z Seniors 1961 True, Sharon I. Smith Laura Lee Sommers Alice Mae Spencer The Finals Were Sylvia Starr Smith Anita Joyce Sousley Robert Sperry Frank Snyder Richard Jim Spaw Jimmie Spickler Y dw ef: ' 'xv' Q-, ,K , , K. ' xr. 5 A avi ,A 'L' 1' We ' Wh. W, r 6 Bpaw er ,vm 5 N vx I Rugged- -Ana' The Report Cards Maybe Tough Larry Springer Shirley Mae Stone Lorena C. Stuckey 'QQ me wif.+K f 5 xl- Gloria Stewart Steve Stone Pete Summers X gg 'ffl ,Q X if XXX. X X V. Charles H. Stokes, .lr Jerry Stout Samira Ann Summers Rick Stone Dixie Stover Allen Taylor rl 4 H . ix .me R, - fm' K . ,f 'Sf Misf- a ggi Russell D, Stone Linda Strain Larry Taylor e f f. ,, tj A :V ,3iegggg'7Qpn51:5:'fg, ,QQ : L 415' 1 . ,,,- y W, I wo- , u ...f -4 T f-v 'On Scmors M 1961 5- in 4... V if l 1 . is . I wt' 1 I r 5 1 QL we 1 1 , A E. g4:37Qff .. Lab 9455 'T A -:I-if-.'-51,1 -. .M . s ,. f e ff2i'E47'TIfQ s, A- -pl.. 5. '. gt . Q, ' Q 4 re- 'F , I ' ,' rf . 1 : he H- Ronald Taylor David Temple Charles Templeton W Bob Theen Thomas Edward Thompson Joyce Thompsen Be April Sharon Thurston George Torp Ronald Tripletr Jo, ut We Were Proud JEALOUSY INTRODUCED an organ lo Ihe annual Oulbursf os Jeanne Kueker is shown practicing her solo al dress rehearsal for the foll performance. 144 ,fx , jr .. f Q 7Ux -ii S-sf vnu? W , .:,,3,4L r W13'-if f' My I , , 3, i r. f in-A K. 1 xj -1 . --...r ' ,MI xi' I 61f1V4N,..f ffe.fEf5a'::,?'5 e esffviwczfai' run William Tucker Betty L. Varner Joe Waldron John Unruh Jerry M. Vaughn Margaret Waters '? f:' '22 .-. bn,- C: 10' Y':: ' 1.1 .1 James D, Vance Edward Van Trump Kathleen Van Trump Rglph Vaughn Larry Van Vleck Fred Von Bohland Ken Wqfson Patricia KGreathauseJ Webb ROHMB Webster O Our Results. . .A Covetea' Dzflomaz 145 But Now We'1fe Ruled Our R0yczlKingd0m Frank Wegerer Victor Weiler Oswald Wenich Harlan West Richard White Linda Kay Whitehead Randall Wicks Joann Wilhite Jim Williams Kenny Williams Jean G, Winders mend, Joyce Wjgfek Carolyn Kay Wood Mike Woods Robert L. Woodward Ama 2 , , A ,off ,A 4 iz, -h-.,, N.. af V i d an sr,- . rg, , B! i 5 rf- - 2 ...Nff f r W! l 1 f an ,--, , f' 19- vs y ,h . Q . t I 4? H? ,V U , ... , WN M ' f l 4 - l ' i ,ff xx' xh., N f 772 dward 91 Q' YY' 'ggi . - f. gig I '1 4 'ff We Leave Our Rei fe Gene Waolsey Marcia Kay Wright Shirley Ann Youkovich W 25- '- ,i '37 J of iv, , ,gf - . 4 m e s,,f ' ' Q' , V - i i 'E X '5- fi' 3 fr -' 7, Faye Wright John M. Wyzard Walt Howie ,,-. Q 3 James Wright Sharon E. Yancey .lerry Spencer '1sT'1 x ,9'fwY' I ,W ,few i W W 'iq if ,N ' . 'K v .jf my Y A' I , , , 1 ,U y J' 1? 5:17 eg. , V fre' 4, -r ..1..'.A'v ' A , 33 2 ,, 1 -'z , f , 'V 1 .., ,,.. A V 5 23' we I ..,. U -. , ,- y, ,- vj .I ,iw H W4 ff-:L W l er-A WMM, K' , , ...e.e,, 'V ' I r MAKE-UP, CAPABLY APPLIED to the various shows' casts, was done by members of the drama class, just as Kathy Leach painted Jean Winders' face for the Outburst Seniors e ,Jeif 1961 Vfgfsfyg se he it E ,, e,.,.ff,:f,,.g,,, Seniors f,:nrf-J 1961 r QW M! fW ff fZ'Z'f Xxmxxxmk YOUR RECORDS SHOW THESE SCHOLASTIC CHARACTERISTICS, Mr. Edwin King, senior counselor, points out to Linda Coffman and Larry Gregg. 148 fm' 15:9 36 ffm Robert Adcock - Melba Gadsan George Graham Gary Hyland Roy Helm Virginia Kinne Bob Lohman Gene Ohrazda Margaret Stewart Class 0f'61 - -A Memory zsl, u ..- 1- 405 ram me ewart V' Michael Wharton David Butz Not pictured: Carol Atkins Rex Banks Guy Banner Pete Barnes X Wade Barnes ' Robert Bay J Larry Brents Lester Buttram Jerry Colson Robert Cox Leon Cueni Bertha Drane Phyllis Embrey Curtis Enloe Alice Feeback Tani Foster Johnny Gann Joe Hurtado Ronald Jones Juanita Kilgore Joyce Linville Richard Pemberton Charles Reasoner Clarence Renfro Danny Schwark Marie Smith William Sproat John Zerbe a J J x J J I v Q ff, 7 r x 1 '75 H M, f, Y -Q ., f Rf f -W M! 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X, if W Fisher, C55 Jolly Good Girl and Boy: Jaan Reinmiller, Tim Noland, I 'A C61 Best Bluffers: Sherrie Marsh, Ronnie Taylor, K7l Best Artists: 3' E P ll , r Jan Martin, Gary Miller, KB? Most Bashful: Carolyn Wood, David J Y' 'v' j - i i Skinner, 197 Best Musicians: Marsha Ramsey, Frank Wegerer, H07 , l J' , Best Actress and Actor: Jeanne Kueker, Howard Brown, fill ,kg-Lffa wef- Best Dancers: Scherry Hartman, David Carr, Cl2l Class Clowns: Vic Weiler, Judy Blattg C133 Best Athletes: Kathy Van Trump, Larry Myers, U49 Worst Flatterers: Claire Molinoski, Buzz Bryan, U53 Done Most for East: Dixie Stover, Don Pellow, U65 Most Likely to Succeed: Violetta Boneff, Jim Lawrence. .W ii 4 I l Qxii i it 1 j l JL avlgllgvm Kli, i 'z it 'J 1 90 Z-ak,-V-,774 fi Li in-1 E X, f r A ADAMS, NORMA JEAN - Kaloilu 2, 3, 4, infer-SDCL ety, lst. sem, 4, Secretary, 2nd sem, 4, Spanish Club 2, F.B.L.A. 3, Outburst l, Pep Club l, Gym Proctor 2, Red Cross 3, Quill and Scroll 3, Echo Staff 3, 4, Circulation Manager 3, 4, County Journalism Workshop 3, Publications 4, Asst. Sr. Editor, No Tardies 2, 3, N.O.M.A. Spelling Award, 4 ADCOCK, ROBERT K. - Boys' Glee Club I, 2 ADLER, KENNETH -- Webster 3, 4, Spanish 3, 4, Boy Mascot lst sem. 3, Sgt. at Arms lst sem. 4, Visiting Rep, 2nd sem. 4, Football 2, 3, Proctor 3, 4, Hi-Y 3, 4, Hi-Fi Club 3 ALFORD, CHARLES 1 Proctor 3, C.O,E. 4, R.T.l. 4, Red Cross Rep,, 2nd sem. 2, Student Council Rep. lst sem. 3 ALLEN, GAYLE - Eulexia l, 2, 3, Latin Club l, 2, Vice Pres, lst sem. 2, Secretary lst sem. l, Treasurer, 2nd sem. l, F.B.L.A. 3, Y-Teens l-3, lntercity, lst sem. 2, Speakers' Bureau 4, Reporter 2nd sem. 4, Cheerleader 2, Echo 3, Sports Editor lst sem. 3, Freshman Chorus l, Mixed Chorus 2, Vice-Pres. lst sem, 2, Bear's Den, Reporter lst sem, 3, Stu- dent Council l, 3, Outburst l, 3, R.O.T,C. Marching Squad l, 2, Captain lst sem, l, Gym Proctor l, Music Festival 2, Red Cross lst sem, 2, American Legion Constitutional Oration Contest 4, Small Shield l, Bronze E, N.O.M.A. Spelling Award, All-City Music Festival 2, Pep Club l, 3, Sgt-at-Arms, 2nd sem. l, Sci- ence Club 4 AMES, MARY LOU - Nurse Proctor 3, lst sem. 4 ASH, - Perfect attendance l-4 AUTRY, DONALD 1 Webster 2, Masqueraders 4, Vice- President 2nd sem. 4, Fall and Spring Play 4, Driver's Educa- tion 3 BAKER, CONNIE - Transfer from Central 3, Delphian Literary Society l, 2, F.B.L.A. 4, Pep Club l-4, A Cappella Choir 4, Girls' Choir 3, Vice-Pres, 3, Student Council 4, Outburst 3, 4, OH! THE HARD work of it alll 152 , Senior Tri-Hi-Y 4, All-City Girls' Choir Festival 3, 4, All-City Choir Festival 3, 4 BAKER, BILL - Transfer from Central 3, Trojan Club 2, Hi-Y 4, B-Team Football 3, Varsity Football 4, Varsity Track 3, 4, Proctor 3, A,D,E, 4 BALLEW, PAUL K. - C.O.E. 4 BANKS, REX EDWARD BANNER, GUY, JR. BARBER, BETTY JEAN BARD, STEVEN L. BARETTA, STEPHEN CHARLES BARNES, PETER SHELDON BARNES, WADE FRANKLIN BATEMAN, KAREN ANN -- Kalailu 2-4, Secretary 2nd sem. 3, Spanish Club 3, Reporter lst sem. 3, F.l'l.A. l, Latin Club l, 2, Nurse Proctor lst sem. 4, Junior Achievement 3, Vice-President lst sem. 3, President of Company 2nd sem. 3 BAY, ROBERT - C.O.E. 4 BELL, DIXIE 1 Latin Club l, 2, Spanish Club 3, YFC Club 3, Sec. l, 2, Quiz Team l, 4, G.P,E. Proctor 2, Red Cross 2, Per- fect Attendance 2, 4 BELLAFIORE, CAROL MARIE - Latin Club 3, C.O. E. 3, 4, No Tardies l-4 BIESEMEYER, HAROLD - Student Council l, Red Cross 2, C.O,E. 4, R.T,l. 4 BISHOP, TIM - Football 2-4, All-City, 2nd All-District, B-Team Football l, B-Basketball l, 2, Varsity Basketball 3, 4, B-Track l-3, Student Council l, Red Cross 4, Sgt-at-arms 4, Proctor 3, 4, Captain 4, Hi-Y 2-4, Jr. Book Award 3, Rep. Boys' State 3, Student Co-Chairman, Public Schools, Outburst l-3, Freshman Chorus l, A Cappella Choir 3, Chordmen 3 BIXLER, ELLEN LORENE Bl-ATT, JUDY - Transfer from Central 3, Varsity Cheer- leader 4, Large and Small Shield, School Letter, Student Council l, 2, Red Cross 3, 4, Secretary 4, Pep Club l, 4, Mascot 4, Athenians 3, 4, Phi-Alpha 4, Eastonian Queen 4, Echo Staff 4, Hockey Sportsday 4, Volleyball Sportsday 3, Student-Faculty Volleyball Game 4, A.D.E. 3, Jr,-Sr, Basketball Team, Outburst 4, Sr. Tri-Hi-Y 4, Horizon Club, Basketball Sportsday 4, Cheer- leader Comp 4, G.P,E. Proctor 4, Homecoming Parade 3, 4 BLUM, KELLY Bo'-ING, ANITA ANN '- Y-Teens I, F.H.A. 2, Future Teachers of America 2, G.P.E. Proctor 4 BONEFF, VIOLETTA 1 Eulexia l-4, Pres lst sem. 4, Oration 2, 3rd place, Declamation 3, 3rd place, Latin Club l, 2, Vice-Pres. lst sem, 3, F.B,L.A. 3, 4, Y-Teens l, 3, Masqueraders 4, Speakers' Bureau 3, Varsity Cheerleader 3, 4, Homecoming Queen Attendant 4, National Merit Award 3, Pep Club l-4, Treasurer lst sem. 4, Outburst l-4, All-State Music Festival, 2nd place, French Club 4, Gift Receiver of Jr. Class, A.D.E, 4, Cheerleading Camp 4, Student Council 4, 2nd Vice-Pres. BOWLING, GARY L. 1 Latin Club, J.C.L., Proctor, R, O.T.C. Operations Officer 77 hoir .2, L3, eta ry . I 5 nent n.3 Ilub Per- C.O. :ross rict5 , 4: 5 45 Rep. xursf leer- mcil t 45 f 45 :ulty murst l92I'- 4 lture . 4, ', 2, lders ning I-45 ival, :. 45 5R. A ctivities BRADFORD, JOHN - Track 3, C,O,E. 4, sfudenr coun- cil BRAGAW, MARY ANN - Latin Club 1, 2, Girls' Glee Club Festival 25 C,O.E. 45 Girls' Glee Club 25 Outburst 25 G.P.E. Proctor 35 A.D.E. 35 No Tardies5 Perfect Attendance BRALEY, EMMETTE BRANSON, ROY H. - C,O,E. 3, 4 BRAUNINGER, GARY ALLEN,Tr0r1Sfer from Central 35 B-Team Football 25 A-Team Football 45 Echo Staff 45 BRENTS, LARRY - C.O.E. 4 BRIGGS, JAN GAIL 1 Transfer from Central 35 Thalian Literary Society 35 Olympian Club 25 Athenians 3, 4, Vice-Pres. lst sem. 4, Pres. 2nd sem. 4, Critic-Reporter 2nd sem. 3, Sgt- at-arms 35 Quilifer 2nd sem. I5 Phi Alpha 45 Horizon Club I, 25 Pep Club I-45 Bronze Pin 25 Student Council I, 25 Red Cross 2, 35 G.P.E. Proctor 45 Eaglemania 25 Outburst 45 Hockey Sports- day 45 J.C.L. 45 Junior Achievement 45 Student-Faculty Vglley. ball 45 Yogi Bear Mascot 45 Eastonian Queen Candidate 45 F. B.L.A. 2nd sem. 45 Jr.-Sr. Basketball Team BRITT, WAYNE W, - J.C.L, 3, 4, Football 2, 3 BROWN, BONNIE ERDENE BROWN, HOWARD S. BRUMMET1 CAROL LEE 1 Leundis 2-4, Leundian Ist sem, 45 Inter-Society 2nd sem, 4, Sangleader 45 Student Council I-4, Reporter 3, Secretary Ist sem, 4, Executive Board 45 Home- coming Queen Attendant 45 Pep Club I-4, Vice-Pres. 4, Pres. 2nd sem. 45 Jr. Varsity Cheerleader 4, Cheerleading Camp 45 Basketball Queen 45 Teen Town Committee I-4, Mascot 3, Vice- Pres. 45 Snowball Queen Attendant 45 Jr. Class Treusurer5 City Hall Day 35 Outburst I-45 Spanish Club 35 F.B.L.A. 45 Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4 BRYON. GROVER KBUZZI - Engineers Club 3, F,B.L,A. 4, Sgt-at- arms 45 Echo Staff 45 Art Club 25 Sr, Hi-Y, Jr. Achievement5 A.D.E. 45 NSSA 4 BUTTRAM, PAUL 1 C,O.E. 45 R,T.l, 4 BUTZ, DAVID 1 Student Council 25 C.O.E. 45 R.T,l. 4 C CAIN, JUDY CANNON, JAMES - Band 1, 2, Track 1, 2, c,o,E. 4 CANOLE, PHYLLIS JEAN 1 Girls' Glee Club 3, 45 C. O.E, 45 Outburst 2-45 A,D.E. 3 CARL, ANITA 1 Spanish Club I5 Freshman Chair 25 Mixed Choir 25 A Cappella Choir 25 Outburst I-35 No Tardies CARNAHAN, GARY CARPENTER, DAVID NEWTON CARR, DAVID 1- Webster I-45 Engineers Club 45 French Club 45 Proctor 3, 45 Hi-Y I-45 Football I-45 Student Council I, 2 CARR, JOHNNIE -- Spanish Club5 Chair x GOSH, THAT can't be me ! -1 Kalailu 2-45 Historian Ist sem. 45 Asst. Treasurer 2nd sem. 45 F,B.L.A, 3, 45 Spanish Club 2, 35 Swim Club 2-45 Echo Staff 3, 4, Circulation Manager 3, 45 Eastonian Staff 4, R.O.T.C. Editor5 Quill and Scroll, 35 A.D.E. 35 Red Cross 35 G.P.E. Proctor 2, 35 Swim Show 2, 35 Pep Club I, County Workshop 35 No Tardies I-4 CASS, RON -Swim Team 4 CHANCELLOR, BETTY CHASTAIN, CAROL CLAIBOURN, THOMAS R. - C.O.E. 4, R.T.l. 4 CLARK, REBA JEAN CLIPPARD, ANDREW 1 Transfer from Central 35 Jef- ferson Club 35 Latin Club 3, Pres, Ist sem. 35 Science Club I5 Varsity Basketball I5 Student Council I, 45 Bronze Honor Soci- ety 35 Silver and Gold E5 Perfect Attendance I-3 COCKEL, PAT 1 Transfer from Central 35 Aristonian Lit- erary Society 25 Eulexia 45 French Club 25 Masqueraders 4, Sec- retary 2nd sem. 45 F,B.L.A. 45 Art Award5 Pep Club I, 35 Bronze MedaI5 Tri-Hi-Y 45 Nurse Proctor 45 Office Proctor 45 C.O.E. 45 Spring Play 45 Speech Festival 4 COFFMAN, LINDA KAYE -1 Kalailu I-4, Secretary lst sern. 3, Inter-Society 2nd sem. 3, President Ist sem. 45 Spanish Club 2-45 President Ist sem. 3, Mascot 2nd sem. 3, Parliamen- tarian 2nd sem. 4, Sgt-at-arms 2nd sem. 25 Pep Club I, 25 Y- Teens I-4, lnter-Club Rep, 3, Secretary 45 G.P.E. Proctor 3, 45 No Tardies COLLIER, LOUIS A. COLSON, JERRY COLVIN, KATHERENE MARIE CONWAY, CAROL JEANNE 1 Transfer from Central 35 Slache 25 Latin Club 35 Pep Club I, 25 A.D,E. 35 Bronze E5 No Tardies I, 2 COOK, JAMES - C0-E 4 153 ' Senzor DAVIS, JERRY - Kolailu I, 2, C.O.E, 4 i I WAS A NINETY-POUND weakling l COX, BARBARA NELL COX, JERRY KEITH COX, JUDITH COX, ROBERT LEE CRAIN, KAREN ANN - Spanish Club 1, Art Club 1, F.B.L.A. 2, Outburst I, 2, Pep Club I, 2, Y-Teens I, R.O.T.C. Circus I, A.D.E. 3, G.P,E. Proctor 3, Intramurals I, 2, All-City Festival 2, Freshman Chorus I, Mixed Chorus 2, Swim Meet I, Nurse Proctor 2 CRANE, JORETTA LEA - F,B,L.A. 3, 4, Red cross 1, Outburst I-4, Girls' Glee Club 3, 4, Girls' Chorus I, 2, C.O.E. 4 CRAWFORD. LINDA RAE Transfer from Fontanna 3, Homecoming Queen Attendant I, Pep Club 2, Treasurer 2, Class Secretary and Treasurer 2, Class Treasurer Ist sem. 3, Student Council 4 CROSBY, 1' Transfer from Central 3, F.B.L.A. 4, Masaueraders, Comedienne 4, Eaglemania 3, Girls' Choir 2-4, Spring Festival 2-4, Girls' Choir Festival 2-4, A Cappella Choir 3, 4, Secretary 4, Choir Festival 3, 4, Mixed Chorus I, 3, Out- burst 3, 4, Band I, 2, City Music Contest 3, 4, District Music Contest 3, 4, State Music Contest 3, 4, Drama Festival 4, Chor- dettes 3, 4, Red Cross I-3, Student Council I, 2, Band Festival I, 2, Harmonettes 2, Junior Achievement, Sextet 3, Trio 3, Easter Vespers 3, 4, Christmas Program 4, Intramurals I-2, Sr. Tri-Hi-Y 4, Homecoming I, American Royal Parade I, 2 CROSS, JERRY CUENI, LEON ROY CURREN, ROOSEVELT 1 Spanish Club 4 CUSICK, ROBIN - Transfer from Wm, Chrisman 3, Art Club I, Red Cross 2, 3, Office Proctor 2, Girls' Glee Club 2, 3, A.D.E. 4, C.O.E. 4. D DAUGHERTY, JAMES ELLIS 154 DAVISON, CAROLYN 1- Transfer from Central 3, Aris- tonian Literary Society 2, Eulexia 3, 4, Eulexian 4, Art Club 3, Pep Club 2, 4, Treasurer 4, Vice-Pres. Senior Class, 2nd Vice- Pres. Student Council 2nd sem, 4, Tri-Hi-Y 4, Treasurer 4, Homecoming Queen 4, Red Cross 3, Girls' Choir 3, A Cappella Choir 4, Pres. lst sem. 4, Chardettes, Outburst 3, 4, All-City Choir Festival 3, 4, Girls' Glee Club Festival 3, 4, Music Festival 3, 4, Bronze Honor Society 2, No Tardies DAY, REGINALD A. -- F.B.L.A. 4, A,D.E. 2, Y-Teens, Track 2, Student Council Ist sem. 3 DENMAN, MARY ELLEN 1 Transfer from St. Mary's 3, Pep Club 2, Class Treasurer 2, Girls' Choir 2, 3, Girls' En- semble 2, City-Wide Music Contest 2, Outburst 3, 4, All-City Girls' Choir Festival 3, 4, All-City A Cappella Choir Festival 3, 4, A Cappella Choir Treasurer 4, Chordettes 4, F,B.L.A. 4 DESHAZER, THERON HENRY DIELEMAN, ROSALYN JOYCE DRAPER, FRANCES ELIZABETH DRUMMOND, RONALD THOMAS DUNKIN, - Transfer from Central 3, Delphian Lit- erary Society 2, Pep Club 4, Sr. Tri-Hi-Y 4, Student Council 4, A.D.E. 2 DWYER, RICHARD D. - Hamilton 3, 4, Pres. 2nd sem. 4, Vice-Pres. Ist sem. 4, Spanish Club 3, 4, Mascot 2nd sem. 3, lst sem. 4, R.O,T.C. I-4 EAGAN, RICHARD D. ECKINGER, LINDA CAROL 1 Transfer from Central 3, Band I-4, NOMA Spelling Award, Echo Staff 4, Advertising Manager 4, Music in Review 3, 4, State Music Contest I, 3, 4, Bronze Honor Society, No Tardies I-4 EDWARDS, MARSHA JOAN -- Kalailu 3, 4, Athen- ians 2, 3, F.B.L.A. 4, Y-Teens I, Pep Club I, 2, G.P.E. Proctor 3, Girls' Choir 2, Hockey Sportsdoy 2, 3, A.D.E. 3 EKSTROM, NELL 1 Eulexia 2-4, Vice-Pres, 2nd sem, 4, Songleader 4, Athenions 2, 3, Speakers' Bureau 3, Masquerad- ers 4, Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4, Latin Club I, 2, Pep Club 2, 3, Secretary 3, F.B.L.A. 3, 4, A.D.E. 4, B-Team Cheerleader 3, Bronze and Silver E, Junior Class Reporter, Student Council I, Red Cross 3, Volleyball Sportsdoy I, Hockey Sportsdoy 3, Honor Roll I-4, Student-Faculty Volleyball I, 2 EMBREY, PHYLLIS ENGLANDER, I IANNAI'I - Y-Teens I, Latin Club 2, Freshman Chorus I, Girls' Chorus 2, 3, Mixed Chorus 4 ENLOE, CURT - C.O.E. 4, R.T,I. 4, Student Council 1, Red Cross 2 ERICKSON. HARRY W' lris- I 35 ice- 4: ella -ity ival ens5 .yfs En- City I 3, 4 Lit- I 45 sem. I. 3, -ltral Ising 1, 4, hen- lctor l. 4, :rad- v 3: and as 35 I-45 b25 il I5 A ctivities ERWIN, 1' F.B.L.A. 3, 45 Y-Teens, 2, 35 Pep Club I-35 Tri-Hi-Y 35 Athenians I, 25 A.D.E. 45 Echo Staff 35 Publications 45 Quill and Scroll 3, 45 NSPA 35 Outburst 25 Small ShieId5 Intramurals I5 Homecoming 3, 45 Na Tardies I-3 F FAULKNER, ERSKINE FEATHERSTONE, CHARLES KEITH - Webster 2-4, Websterian, Ist sem. 4, Secretary 2nd sem. 45 French Club 45 Band I, 25 Choir 2, 35 Sgt-at-arms 25 Track 25 Hi-Y 45 Proctor 3, 45 Perfect Attendance 3, 4 FEENEY, JERRY 1 Eulexia I-4, Secretary 2nd sem. 45 Pep Club I-4, Secretary Ist sem. 45 F,B.L.A. 3, 45 Y-Teens 2, 35 Tri-Hi-Y 3, 45 Student Council 3, 45 G.P.E. Proc- tor I, 25 A,D.E, 45 Perfect Attendance I-45 No Tardies I-4 FELTIS, SAM EARL FERRIN, LINDA JEAN - Latin Club 2, 35 French Club 45 F.B.L.A. 45 Pep Club I5 Freshman Chorus5 Mixed Chorus 35 Office Proctor 4 FICKEN, SANDRA - YFC l FINCHER, TIMOTHY LEE - Football, B-Team I5 A- Teom 2-45 Track 45 Student Council 35 Hi-Y 3, 4, Honorary Sgt-at-arms FISHER, MAXINE FISHER, MICHAEL THOMAS - F00tb0ll I-4: A Tevm I-45 Honorable Mention All-City 3, 45 Track I-45 Basketball I-45 Student Council I-3, Sgt-at-arms 35 Hi-Y 3, 45 Proctor 3, 45 Fellowship of Christian Athletics Rep. from East5 King of Hearts 45 Class Giftorian 45 Red Cross I, 25 Outburst 2, 35 Speakers' Bureau 4, Sgt-at-arms 45 Spanish Club 45 Art Club I, 25 F.B.L.A, 35 Inter-National Art Honor Society 2 FLANSBURG, GARY -- Football 2-45 Track 25 Swimming 45 Hi-Y 4, Sgt-at-arms 45 Red Cross I FLEMING, CHARLOTTE - C-0-E 4 FOSTER, TONI CAMILLE FREDERICK, RICHARD WILLIAM FREELAND, DAVID W. - Hamilton I-4, Hamiltonian l, Parliamentarian 25 Track I5 Outburst 25 Latin Club 25 C.O.E. 35 Speakers' Bureau 4, Critic 45 No Tardies I-3 FULTON, ROGER 1 Band I-4, First place State Music Contest I, Second place State Music Contest 3, City Band Festi- val I-4, City Orchestra Festival 3, 45 Orchestra 45 Music in Review I-35 Outburst 2, 45 Homecoming I-45 American Royal Parade I-45 A.D,E. 35 Echo Staff 3, Sports Editor5 Publications 4, Sports Editor5 County Workshop 3, 4, First place sportswriting 35 M.I.P.A, 4 G GADSON, MELBA LUCILLE - Spanish Club 3: GIYIS' Choir 2 GALLAGHER, CARL DEAN GANN, JOHN GARRISON, CHARLES A. - C,O,E- 45 A,D,E, 3 GAYLORD, KEITH 1 Transfer from Central 35 Jefferson Literary Society 25 Latin Club 3, 4, Treasurer 2nd sem, 3, President 2nd sem, 45 Student Council I, Member at Large I5 Science Club I, 2, Vice-Pres. 2nd sem. I, Pres. 2nd sem. 25 Proctor 45 Central Honor Society 2, Scholarship E GEORGE, MARY PAT - Transfer from William Chris- man 35 Eulexia 45 Spanish Club 35 Art Club I5 Pep Club 3, 45 F.B,L.A. 45 Red Cross 25 Tri-Hi-Y 45 G,P.E. Proctor 45 Band I, 25 A,D.E. 3 GIBSON, JERRY GOLDEN, CORA GOLDSTEIN, ALAN FRANK GOSSETT, DAVID MICHAEL -- Engineers' Club 4, Track 4 GRAHAM. GEORGE - Hamilton l, 2, Latin Club 2, Art Club 2-4 GRAY. VIVA EDNA - lcalaala 2, 3, Spanish crab 25 A.D,E. 35 C.O.E. 45 Perfect Attendance 2 GRAYSON, JUDY GREEN, CHARLINE -- Girls' Glee Club 25 oatbarsf 35 A.a.E. 4 GREGG1 LARRY 1 Transfer from Central 35 Central Web- ster Club 25 Webster 3, 4, Extemp, Speaking 45 Latin Club 2, 35 Speakers' Bureau 4, Pres. 2nd sem. 45 Student Council I-4, Ist Vice-Pres. 2nd sem. 45 Sr. Hi-Y 4, Chaplain 45 J.C.L. 45 Proctor 45 Honor Corps 25 Marching Band I5 Jr, Hi-Y I GRIFFITH, KATHRYN LOUISE GULICK, 1 Transfer from Central 35 F. T.A. I5 Pep Club I5 Latin Club 25 J.C.L. 25 Olympians 25 F.B.L,A, 3, 45 Athenians 3, 45 Modern Dance Club 3, 45 Con- cert Choir l, 25 Outburst 3, 45 Volleyball Sportsday 3, 45 Student AW, GEE, I don't' like coconut! 155 Council 35 Red Cross 35 All-City Choir Festival l, 25 Spring Music Festival l-25 All-City Talent Show l H HADER, VICKI LEE 1- Transfer from Central 35 Delphian Literary Society Zi El-IleXi0 41 PHD Club 42 Sf- Tfi-l'li'Y 42 Latin Club 35 Basketball Queen Attendant 45 Student Council 45 A.D.E. 35 Eastonian Queen Candidate 4 HALL, VICKIE B. -- Latin Club, Secretary 35 Pep Club 2 HALSTEAD, KATHLEEN - Eulexia 3, 45 Inter-Society 45 Latin Club 35 Spanish Club 3, 4, Girl Mascot 3, Secretary 45 Tri-Hi-Y 3, Queen of Hearts Attendant 45 A.D.E. 3 HARDIN, GAIL HARDING, ANNA - Latin Club l, 25 F.B.L.A, 45 Pep Club l, 2, 45 Student Cashier 45 Echa Staff 3, Advertising 35 Eastonian Staff 45 Quill and Scroll 35 No Tardies l-4 HARRIS, LINDA 1 Outburst 35 Girls' Choir 45 Mixed Choir 3 HARTMAN, SCHERRY HATFIELD, JUNE JEWEL HAYES, MURIEL 1 Eulexia 2-4, Treasurer 2nd sem. 45 Latin Club 2, 35 Pep Club l, 25 Tri-Hi-Y 35 F.B.L.A. 35 A.A.U,W. 3, 45 Masqueraders 45 Bronze and Silver E HAY5. MARCELLA ANN - Kalciiu 2-4, Koiaaluene 2nd sem. 3, Treasurer lst sem. 45 Latin Club l, 25 Spanish Club 35 Masqueraders 45 Pep Club I, 25 No Tardies 4 HAYWARD, DENTON - Transfer from Central 35 Tro- jan Literary Society5 Student Council HELM, ROY M. HEITMAN, BONNA KAY HENRY. SHARON ROSE 1 Leundis 3, 4, Secretary lst sem. 4, Vice-Pres. 2nd sern. 45 Pep Club l, 25 French Club 25 Y-Teens I5 F.B.L.A, 45 A.D.E. 2nd sem. 4 HERNDON, DOROTHY FAYE - Transfer from Cam- den, Arkansas 3 HILL, JANETH DELILAH 1 Kalailu 2-4, Treasurer 2nd sem. 3, Parliamentarian lst sem, 4, Reporter 2nd sem. 4, Oratian 3, 45 F.H.A., Terusurer 2nd sem. I5 Spanish Club 3, 45 Masqueraders 4, Treasurer lst sem, 45 Red Cross 45 No Tardies HILL, WILLIAM ARNOLD HILLIARD, LARRY VERNON HILTEBRAND, MARTHA JOYCE - F.H.A. I, Treas- urer lst sem. l5 Spanish Club 3, 4, 2nd sem. 3, Vice-Pres, lst sem. 4, Treasurer 2nd sem. 4, President 45 Band 2-45 Outburst 2-45 No Tardies l-3 HODGES, PHYLLIS J. -- F.H,A,5 Drama Club5 Student Council HOLLOWAY, PATRICIA HOOVER, FRED - C.O.E. 4, HOSTERMAN, ALICE ELOYSE - A.D.E. 156 - Senior HOWERTONI PHILLIP 1 Transfer from Central 35 Art Club5 Senior Hi-Y5 Junior Achievement5 Student Council5 A.D.E. HOWEY, WALTER V. HUFFSTUTTER, LINDA KAY - Student Council 4, 4-H Club 2-45 Home Grounds Judge 2-45 Girls' Choir of Hill. top 3, 4 HUKILL, GERALD DAVID HURTADO, JOSEPH SAMUEL HUSTON, CATHRYN MARIE HYLAND, GARY LEE I ISON, FRANCES LEE - Choir 3, 4, outburst 1-3, A.D.E, 45 C.O,E, 4. J JEMES, LARRY W. LO0K, MA! Nu hands ! KAY -- Eulexia 2-45 Critic lst sem. 45 Pep Club 35 Tri-Hi-Y 3, 45 Sgt-a-arms lst sem. 35 Latin Club 35 Vice Pres. lst. sem. 35 Pres. 2nd sem. 35 Y-Teens 3, 4, Pres. F.B.L.A, 3, 45 Critic lst sem. 45 Pres. 2nd sem. 45 Choir lst sem. 35 Music in Review l, 25 All City Choir Festival 25 No Tardies l, 4. JONES, JULIA LEE - F.B.L.A, 3, Red Cross 4, Choir 3, 45 Chordettes 35 Freshman Chorus I5 Mixed Chorus 25 Per- fect Attendance l-45 No Tardies l-3, City and State Music Contest 35 Outburst I-45 Spring Music Festival l-45 Choir Fes- tival 2, 3, 45 Bible Club 3. JONES, RONALD Junassori, SHERRELYN ANN - FHA, 3, pmiden. 3. ' 7' Art D.E. 4, Hill- D.E. Sem. atin , 4. Chair No ihoir Per- lusic Fes- :lent Activities K KAHLER, KAREN 1- Transfer from Central 3, Spanish Club 3, 4, F.B,L.A, 4, Masqueraders 3, 4, Band l-3, State Music Contest l-4, R.O.T.C, Queen Attendant 4, Eastonian Queen Candidate 4, Nurse Proctor 4, Student Council 4, Red Cross 2, A,D.E. 2, Winter Play 3. Rock-A-BYE BABY in the heetops! KASTEN, RICHARD --Track 1, 2: Proctor KEITH, J. 1 Kalailu 3, 4, Vice-Pres, lst sem. 4, Pres. 2nd sem. 4, F.H.A. I, F.B.L,A. 3, 4, Y,F.C. l-4, Y- Teens l-4, Treasurer 2nd sem. l, Latin Club 2, 3, Treasurer lst sem. 2, Orchestra l, All-City Orchestra l, Office Proctor l, 2, Mixed Chorus 2, A Cappella Choir 2, 3, Chordettes 2, 3, Girls' Choir 3, All-City Choir Festival 2, 3, Mixed Choir 3, All-City Choir Festival 2, 3, Eastonian Staff 4, M.l.P.A. lst sem. 4, Assistant Advertising Editor, Homecoming Echo 4, Homecom- ing 4, Bank Proctor 3, 4, Quill and Scroll 2nd sem, 4, Echo Staff, 2nd sem. 4, Co-advertising Manager 2nd sem. 4, Outburst l-4, Music ln Review l, 2, Spring Music Festival 2, 3, Science Club 4, NOMA spelling award, Honor Rall l-4, No Tardies l-4 KELLEY, CAROLYN ANN KELLER, ROBERT W. KELLNER, ROSEMARY L, -- Transfer from Central 3, Spanish Club 4, Athenians 3, 4, D.A.R. Good Citizen Award, Small Shield 2, Large Shield 3, E-Letter 4, Hockey Sportsday 3, 4, Individual Sportsday 3, Jr-Sr Basketball Game 3, Student Council l, Central National Honor Society l, 2, G.P.E. Proctor! A,D.E. 3 KELSEY, DALE I.. 1 Transfer from Central, Student Council 4, A,D.E. 4, Red Cross 2 KEVER, COLBY 1 Transfer from Northeast, Spanish Club l, 2, Perfect Attendance l-4, No Tardies I-4. KINDY, J. - Kalailu 2-4, Critic lst sem. 3, Vice Pres. 2nd sem. 4, Latin Club 3, Masqueraders 4, Speakers' Bureau 3, Spring Play 4, No Tardies 2, 3, Perfect Attendance l-4 KINNE, VIRGINIA -- C,O.E. 4. KIRK, JAMES KOUPI SONDRA YVONNE 1 Eulexia 2, 3, 4, Reporter lst sem. 4, Spanish Club l, 2, Secretary lst sem. Mascot 2nd sem., Y-Teens l, F.B,L.A, 3, Pep Club 2, Eastonian Staff 4, Classes Editor, Echo Staff 3, M.l.P.A., Quill and Scroll 3, NOMA Spelling Award, Honor Roll l-4, No Tardies l-4 KRAINBILL, MARY KAY KRIEGBAUM, JUDITH MARIE - Tmngfer from Cen. tral 3, Eulexia 3, 4, Sgt-at-arms 2nd sem, 4, Delphian Literary Society 2, Latin Club 2, 3, F,B.L.A. 4, Student Council 4, Pep Club 2, Red Cross 2, Band l. KUECK, LINDA - Transfer from Central 3, Echo Staff 3, German Club 2, Mid-Year Graduate KUEKER, JEANNE - Eulexia 2, 3, 4, Pres, 2nd sem. 4, Y-Teens l-4, Vice Pres, 4, Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4, Pres. 3, 4, Latin Club l, 2, Treasurer 2, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Bronze, Silver, and Gold E, F.B,L.A. 3, 4, A.A.U.W, 3, 4, Orchestra l, Orchestra Festival l, All-State Music Festival Rating 2, Red Cross l, 2, Outburst l, 2, 4, Declamation 4, Play lst sem. 4, Masqueraders 4, Pres. 4. KUHL, BUDDY I.. 1 Football 3, Student Council 4, C,O,E. 4, R,T.l. 4, I. LAFFOON, MARVIN V, -.- Hamilton l-4, Pres. lst sem. 4, Vice Pres. 2nd sem. 4, Treasurer 2nd sem. 3, Secretary lst sem. 3, Inter-Society 2nd sem. 2, Critic lst sem. l, Song Leader 2nd sem. 3, Eastonian Staff 4, Photography Editor 4, M.l.P.A. 4, Advertising Editor, Homecoming Echo, Homecoming 4, Quill and Scroll 4, Chior l, 2, 3, Boys' Glee Club 4, Red Cross 2, Student Council 3, Advanced Speaking 3, Cafeteria Proctor, Stage Crew 2, 3, 4, Outburst l, 2, 3, Hi-Y l-3, Chordmen 3, 3rd Place State Journalism Contest, Science Club 4, All-City Choir Festival, Mixed Chorus 2, King of Hearts Attendant 4, Echo Staff 2nd sem. 4, Advertising Manager, Engineers' Club l-4, Treasurer 2nd sem. 3, Latin Club 2, 3, Latin Club Play 2, 3, Vice President 2nd sem. 3, City and State Latin Convention 2, 3, No Tardies l-4, Perfect Attendance 4 LAMANNO, JOY - spanish Club 3, c,o.E. 4, A.D.E. 3, Art Honor Society 2, Red Cross 2. LAWRENCE, JAMES FREDERICK - Webster 2-4, Re- porter lst sem. 3, Secretary lst sem. 4, Vice-President 2nd sem. 4, Spanish Club l, 2, Engineers' Club 3, 4, Secretary 2nd sem. 3, Vice-Pres. 2nd sem. 4, Hi-Y l, 3, Pres. l, Stage Crew 2-4, Outburst 3, 4, Proctor 3, Area General United Funds Campaign 4, Bronze E, Silver E, Gold E, Honor Roll I-4, Perfect Attendance 3, 4, Na Tardies l-4 LEACH, KATHLEEN 1 Leundis 2, 4, Oration 3, Gold Medal 3, Vice Pres. lst sem. 4, Pep Club l, Spanish Club 2, F.B.L.A, 3, Masqueraders 4, Quill and Scroll 3, Beor's Den Com- mittee l-4, Secretary 3, 4, Red Cross l, Homecoming 3, 4, Sophomore Queen 2, Eastonian Queen Candidate 4, Sno-Ball Queen Attendant 4, Queen of Hearts 4, Outburst l-4, Spring Play 2nd sem. 4, Echo Staff 3, Freshman Assembly, A.D.E. lst sem. 4, No Tardies l, 2. 157 LENORE, CLIFFORD FRISTOE LINVILI-E, JOYCE - Katana 3, 4, Girls' once Club 1, 2, C,O E. 4. LOHMAN, BOBBY 1 Transfer from Central 35 Jefferson Literary Society 25 Mixed Chorus 4, Pres. 45 Science Club 45 Pres, 45 Boys' Glee Club 45 Senior Hi-Y5 Red Cross 45 Student Council l LOWDEN, SANDY -' Eulexla 2, 35 Latin Club l, 25 French Club 45 F.B.L.A 3, 4, Secretary lst sem. 45 Pep Club 35 Y-Teens 35 Tri-Hi-Y 3, Secretary 35 B-Team Cheerleader 35 A.A. U.W. 3, 45 Bank Proctor 45 Office Proctor 45 Outburst 25 Class Treasurer 45 Student Council 3, Bronze and Gold E LUSHER, ROXIE IRENE -- Future Teachers af America 25 Small Shield, Homeraom Sales Manager5 Pep Club l, 25 Jr.- Sr. Basketball Game 45 A.D.E. 35 Perfect Attendance l LYND, SANDRA - Transfer from Central 35 A Cappella Choir 3, 45 Spanish Club 45 Pep Club l, 3, 45 Red Cross 25 Outburst 3, 45 Girls' Choir Festival 3, 45 Choir Festival 3, 45 All-City Music Festival 3, 45 State Music Contest 3, 45 District Contest 3, 45 Chardettes 45 Red Cross 2 LYONS, PAT 1 F.B.L.A. 35 Outburst 25 C.O.E. 45 Red Cross5 Student Council l, 2 M l WANT my May-Pol f ' MADDOX, CAROL - Kolailu 2, 3, 4, Secretary lst sem. 4, Historian 2nd sem 4, Short Story 3, 45 F.H.A. l5 F.B.L.A, 3, 45 A Cappella Choir 2, 35 Freshman Chorus5 Nurses Proctor 45 Mixed Chair5 A.D.E. 45 Outburst l-35 A Cappella Choir Festival 2, 35 Music ir Review l, 25 Christmas Program 2, 35 No Tardies l, 3, 4 MAJORS, CAREY 1 Engineers' Club 2, 35 Perfect At- tendance 3 MALONE, HENRY PATRICK MANGELS, RAYMOND 1 Latin Club l, 25 Proctor 3 58 Senior MARBLE, RAYMOND DEAN MARRIOTT, ROGER HARTMAN 1 Webster I-4, Crt, tic lst sem, 3, Treasurer 2nd sem. 3, lst sem 4, President 2nd sem. 45 Speakers' Bureau 45 Vice-Pres. 45 Latin Club 25 En, gineers' Club 2-45 Tennis Team 3, 45 Proctor 3, 45 Hi-Y 2-45 Red Cross 2 MARSH. SHERRIE - Leundis 2-4, Inter-Society lst sem, 4, Sgt-at-arms 2nd sem. 4, Song Leader 45 Spanish Club 25 F.B, L.A, 3, 45 R.O.T.C. Queen 45 Student Council 2, 45 Red Cross l-35 Outburst l-45 Pep Club l-4, Mascot lst sem. 4, Secretary 2nd sem, 45 Teen Town Committee l5 Freshman Assembly5 Quill and Scroll 35 Homecoming 3, 45 Echo Staff 35 Eastonian Staff 4, Asst. Lay-Out Editor5 Tri-Hi-Y 4 MARTIN, JAN 1 Transfer from Central 35 Aristonian Literary Society 25 Eulexia 45 Art Club 35 Y-Teens 4, Publicity Chairman 45 Aquiliferi l, 2, Secretary 25 Masqueraders 4, Vice. Pres. 45 Red Cross 4, Sr. Tri-Hi-Y 4, Secretary 45 Pep Club 2, 3, 45 J.C.L, l, 25 Outburst 45 Bronze Pin 25 Scholastic Art Award 3 lGOld Keyl Homecoming 2, 45 Intramurals l, 2, Small Shield 25 Tri-Hi-Y 4 MARTIN, LARRY LEE -- Rifle Team l-45 Engineers' Club 35 C.O.E, 4 MARTIN, STORM JACK MASKAR, CAROLYN 1 Leundis 3, 4, Sgt-at-arms lst sem. 45 F.B.L.A. 3, 45 Pep Club 3, 45 Speakers' Bureau 4, Sec- retary 2nd sem. 45 Echo Staff 35 Eastonian Staff 4, Asst. Lay- Out Editor5 Quill and Scroll 35 County Workshop 35 Instrumental Music5 Band l, 25 Drum Majorette l, 25 Music in Review l, 25 Band and Orchestra Festival l, 25 Outburst 35 Homecoming 2-45 A.D.E. 35 No Tardies l-45 Perfect Attendance 3 TERRY J. -- Transfer from Central 35 .lef- ferson Literary Society 25 Speakers' Bureau 45 Red Cross l5 Chess Club 25 Perfect Attendance 2, 45 No Tardies 2 MC CLAIN, KENNETH - Honor Roll 4 MC CUNE, CONSTANCE 1 Student Council 25 4-H Club l-4 MC DANIEL, SANDRA MC -1 Transfer from St. M0ry'S 32 F.B.L.A. 45 Student Council l5 Pep Club l-45 Tri-Hi-Y 45 Genes- sion Club 25 Nurse Proctor 45 Red Cross 45 Girls' Glee Club l, 25 Mixed Chorus 35 R,O.T.C. Queen Attendant 45 Junior Achieve- ment 3, Asst. Treasurer 35 C.Y.C. l, 25 Special Ensemble 22 Outburst 3 MC KINLEY, DONNA 1 Transfer from Central 35 Aris- tonian Literary Society 25 F.B.L.A. 3, 45 F.T.A, 25 Pep Club l-35 Horizon Club l, 25 Echo Staff 45 Tri-Hi-Y 45 Junior Achievement 35 Small Shield 25 A,D.E. 3 MC KINNEY, HOWARD 1 Transfer from Central 35 Band l-45 R.O.T.C. l-45 Honor Roll 45 Outburst 45 No Tardies MC NALLY, JANICE MC NULTY, JOLENE 1 Transfer from Central 35 Aris- tonian Literary Socicty5 F.B,L A. 3, 45 Pcp Club l, 2, 35 Tri- Hi-Y 45 Sea Nvmphs 3, Olympian 25 Student Council 45 Home- coming l-35 Red Cross 25 Bronze E Zi' Yi Bt, Prn Exe Ml 4, Mu Cl Qu tiv M Kal Bur 2ncl Rol M M or Fe Qu' pin 4: Tra Tri Mt, Mi Ml M Vic tor 4, lst M 3, A. M M M4 Mi sid ter SSI M 3, 3: At HQ Cc N- 22 H, ke 97 Cri- 2nd En- 2-4, sem. F.B. :ross :tary Quill ft 4, mion licity slice- b 2, ward hield ieers' . Ist Sec- Lay- ental I, 2, 2-4, : Jet- ss l, 4-H 's 3, Senes- ub I, hieve- rle 2, Aris- m l-3, ement ral 3, rdies Aris- l' Tri- r Home- Activities MC PIKE, RANDALL L. - Webster I-4, Sgr.Qr.Qrm5 2nd sem. 3, Engineers' Club l-4, Sgt-at-arms 2nd sem, 3, Hi- Y l-4, Football l-4, Varsity 3, 4, All-City Honorable Mention 4, Basketball l, Track l, Class President 3, King of Hearts At- tendant 4, Republican Dinner 4, Honor Roll l-4, Bronze E, Proctor 3, 4, Captain 4, Stage Crew 2-4, Student Council l, 3, Executive Board lst sem. 3 MEANS, CAROLYN - Leundis 2-4, Treasurer lst sem. 4, F.B.L.A. 3, 4, Outburst l-4, A Cappella Choir 2-4, State Music Contest l, Freshman Chorus, Music Festival l, 2, Pep Club 3, 4, Echo Staff 3, Eastonian Staff, Asst. Literary Editor 4, Quill and Scroll 3, Girls' Choir Festival 2, A Cappella Choir Fes- tival 3, Homecoming 3, 4, No Tardies 3 MEYER, BEVERLY 1 Transfer from Central 3, Kalailu 3, 4, Treasurer 2nd sem. 4, Masqueraders 4, Speakers' Bureau 3, Treasurer lst sem., Vice-Pres. 2nd Sem., Red Cross 2nd sem. 4, Pep Club l-3, Outburst 3, 4, Spring Play 4, Honor Roll l-4, Bronze E, Exchange Assembly l, Office Proctor 2, Majorette 2 MICHAEL, CAROLE ELAINE -Eulexic l-4, SQFUI- arms lst sem. 4, Echo Staff 3, 4, Editor in Chief lst sem. 4, Feature Editor lst sem. 3, News Editor 2nd sem. 4, NSPA 3, Quill and Scroll 3, 4, Honor Roll l-4, Bronze pin 2, Silver pin 3, Masqueraders 4, Reporter lst sem. 4, Treasurer 2nd sem. 4, Mid-year and Spring Plays 4, Outburst l, 2, Latin Club l, 2, Treasurer lst sem. l, Secretary 2nd sem. 2, Spanish Club 3, Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4, Band l-3, State Music Contest 2nd place l, 2, Music in Review l, 2, 3, Homecoming l-4, Perfect Attendance l MILLARD, KATHLEEN JEANNE MILLBURN, LINDA LEE MILLER, GARY - Transfer from Central 3, Art Club 3, 4, Vice-Pres. lst sem. 4, President 2nd sem, 4, Sr. Hi-Y 4, His- torian lst sem. 4, National Art Honor Society 3, Eastonian Staff 4, Asst, Art Editor, Echo Staff 4, Art Editor, M.l.P.A., 3rd place, lst year page layout in M.l.P.A. Contest MILLER, PATRICIA 1 Transfer from Central 3, F.B.L.A. 3, Pep Club 3, Y-Teens 2, Mixed Chorus 3, Girls' Choir 2, A.D.E. 3 MILLER, RONNIE MITCHELL' DANNY GENE 1 Transfer from Central 3 MOFFETT, KENNETH MOLINOSKI, CLAIRE ANNE - -rmnsfer from River. side, Calif. Brookfield 3, Leundis 4, Secretary 2nd sem, 4, Ex- temp. 4, F.B.L.A. 4, Girls' Glee Club 3, 4, Social Director lst sem. 3, Secretary 2nd sem. 3, President 4 MOORE, JANE -- Freshman Chorus l, 2, Student Council 3, 4, Pep Club 2-4, Vice-Pres. 2nd sem. 4, B-Team Cheerleader 3, Varsity Cheerleader 4, Sno-Ball Queen 4, Homecoming Queen Attendant 4, Basketball Queen Attendant 4, Outburst I-4, Homecoming Parade 4, A.D.E, 3, Red Cross 3, Cheerleading Comp 4. MORGAN, LORRAINE - Transfer from Central 3, Slache 2, Bank Cashier 4, G.P,E. Proctor 3, individual Sportsdoy 3, Hockey Sportsday 4, A.D.E. 3, Jr-Sr Basketball Game 4, Bas- ketball Sportsday 4. MORRIS, JAMES WILLIAM -J.C.L. 3, Sr. Hi-Y 4, Honor Roll l-3, Track 4, Student Council 2nd sem. 3, Perfect Attendance 3, 4. MOWERY1 LUTHER J. 1 Kalailu l, 2, 4, Engineers' Club 2, 3, French Club 4, A-Band l-4, Proctor 3, Bank 4, Music in Review l-4, Outburst 2, All-City Band Festival l-4, ONE, TWO . . . cha, cha, cha! All-City Band 2, State Music Contest l, 2, place awards. MUNHOLLAND, SHARON K. - Leundis 3, 4, Rewri- er 2nd sem. 4, Latin Club l, Outburst 2-4, Girls' Chorus 2, 3, Music Festival I, 2, Homecoming 4. MYERS, LARRY 1 Webster 2-4, President of Senior Class, Vice-President of Junior Class, Student Council l, 2, Proctor 3, 4, Red Cross, Football B Team l, A Team 2-4, Captain 4, lst Team All-City 4, lst Team All-District 4, lst Team All-State 4, Honorable Mention All-American 4, Basketball B Team l, 2, A Team 3, 4, Track B Team l, 2, Hi-Y 3, 4. N NELSON, DENNIS - Basketball l, 2, 3, Track l-3, Football 2, 3, Transfer from Nelson High in Burlington, Ontario, Canada. NELSON, JANICE MARIE - F.B.L.A. 2r1dsern. 4, Girls' Glee Club lst sem. 2, C.O.E. 4, Outburst 2, A.D.E. 2nd sem. 2. NEWTON, HERBERT RAY NICODEMUS, BRYON NIE, JANICE NODDER, JR., WILLIAM JOSEPH - Track 2' NQLANDI SHARON DEA .-. Transfer from Central 3, Eulexia 4, Art Club l, Pep Club l-4, Latin Club 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Athenians 3, 4, President Sportsday 3, individual Bowling Sportsday 3, A Cappella Choir 2-4, Student Faculty Volleyball 3-4, Jr-Sr Basketball Team 3, 4, Outburst Team 3, 4, Sr. Tri- Hi-Y 4, Student Council 2, Horizon Club l, 2, A,D.E. 2, Y- Teens l, 2, Bronze Scholarship Pin 2, Girls' Basketball Sports- day 4, Cheerleader Camp 4, Homecoming Parade l-4, Captain 159 B Team Cheerleader 45 lntramural E Pin I-45 Red Cross i5 No Tardies l-4. NOLAND, TIM 1- Webster l-4, Reporter 2nd sem. 45 Engineers' Club l-45 Sgt-at-arms lst sem, 45 F.B.L.A, 45 Mas- queraders 3, 45 Freshman Chorus l5 Choir 25 Chordmen l, 25 B-Team Football 35 A-Team Football 45 Student Council l-4, Sgt-at-arms lst sem. 45 Cafeteria Proctor 35 Outburst I-35 Senior Play 35 Hi-Y 3. NOWLIN, SAUNDRA -1 Athenians 2-45 Pep Club 25 Outburst 2, 45 Girls' Basketball Team 2, 0 O'HALLORAN, WILLIAM JOSEPH OHRAZDA, GENE OSBORN, WILLIAM DEAN - Hamilton 2-45 Art Club 2, 3, Mascot 2nd sem. 2, Sgt-at-arms lst sem. 35 Spanish Club 45 Speakers' Bureau 45 A.D.E. lst sem. 35 Eastonian Staff 4, Art Editor 45 M.l.P.A. 4, lst. place Layout Contest5 Outburst 4. P PALMER, ALBERT 1 C.O.E. 45 Choir 2, 35 A.D.E. 35 Outburst I-35 Chordman l, 2, PARKER, BILL - C.O,E. 4. PATTERSON, LINDA A Transfer from Central 35 Delph- ian Literary Society 25 C.O.E. 45 Bronze Pin l. PEERY, STANLEY PELLUW, DON - Webster l-4, Reporter lst sem. 3, Treasurer lst sem. 3, Secretary 2nd sem. 3, President lst sem. 45 Engineers' Club l-4, Secretary 2nd sem, 3, Vice-Pres. 2nd sem. 3, President lst sem. 45 Student Council l, 2, 4, President lst sem. 45 Vice-Pres. of All-City Student Council 45 Red Cross 35 Freshman Basketball5 B-Team Basketball 25 B-Team Football l, 25 Proctor 3, 45 Captain 45 Stage Crew 2-45 Stage Crew Captain 45 Bronze, Silver and Gold E's5 Certificate of Award 35 Bausch and Lomb Science Award5 Hi-Y l-45 Outburst 2, 3. PEMBERTON, PAULA -. Transfer from Central 35 Thalian Literary Society 25 Horizon Club 25 Pep Club 45 Olym- pians' Club 25 Athenians 35 Sea Nymphs 3, 45 Red Cross i5 Student Council 2, 45 Girls' Choir 25 Swimming Sportsday 2, 35 Cheerleader 45 Basketball Queen Attendant 45 Cheerleader Camp 4. PEMBERTON, RICHARD PENDLETON, TIMOTHY - C.O.E, 4, A.D.E. 3. PENNINGTON, DONALD RAY PENNINGTON, JANICE ARLENE PETRE, JACKIE ... Art Club I5 National Art Honor Society5 Outburst l5 Girls' Glee Club l5 C.O.E. 45 Girls' Glee Club Festival. PHILLIPS, BILL - Transfer from Central 25 Hamilton 25 Webster 45 Spanish Club 25 Engineers' Club 2, 45 l-li-Y 45 Band l5 Football I5 Track 35 Honor Roll 2, 45 Bronze E 45 Proctor 3, 45 Perfect Attendance 2, 35 No Tardies l, 2, 4. PICARD, JAMES H. 160 Senior POPE, WARREN RAY ' PRINE, SARAH-Leundis 2, 4, Asst, Treasurer 2nd sem. 45 Spanish Club 25 F.B.L.A. 3, 45 Pep Club 2, 35 Echo 35 Eostonian 4, Asst. Copy Editor5 Outburst 2, 45 M.l.P.A. 35 Quill and Scroll 35 A.D.E. 35 No Tardies l, 2, 4. PRYOR, ROBERTA JEAN 1 Eulexia 2, 3, 4, Treasurer lst sem. 4, Poem 35 Y-Teens l5 Tri-Hi-Y 35 Spanish Club 25 Athenions i5 Large Shield5 Small Shield5 Masqueroders 35 A.A. U.W. 3, 45 D.A.R. Finalist 45 Bronze, Silver and Gold E's5 F,B.L.A,5 Speakers' Bureau 3, Treasurer lst sem. 35 Fall Play 35 Perfect Attendance l-45 No Tardies l-4. PULLEN, HAZEL - Freshman Chorus l5 Mixed Chorus 2, 45 A Cappella Choir 35 Latin Club 35 F,B.L.A. 45 Masqueraders 4. Q QUINN, Joi-IN DENNIS QUISENBERRY, WILMA IRENE -- A.D.E. 35 Spanish Club l, 25 F.B.L.A. 45 No Tardies 'I-4, Perfect Attendance l, 3. R RADER, LINDA 1 Red Cross l, 35 Student Council 15 Pep Club l, 25 Latin Club l, 2, Vice-Pres. lst sem.5 French Club 45 F.B.L,A. 4. RAMSEY, MARSHA FAY 1 Eulexia I-45 Lotin Club 25 F.B,L.A, 3, 4, Vice-Pres. 2nd sem. 45 Outburst l-45 Freshman Chorus 25 Mixed Chorus 25 A Cappella Choir 3, 45 A-Band 3, 45 Chordettes 45 Tri-Hi-Y 45 Music in Review 2-45 Girls' Gle'e Club Festival 3, 45 Choir Festival 2-45 Honor Roll I-45 Mojorette 3, 45 Music Festival 2-45 No Tardies l-4. YES, MM-HMM, yes, yes, mm-hmm . . . Eul P.A. 2nd ance RA'l RAL StoVY Staff Edito Hear 3, El Reoo 35 l- Lati lst Hi- Perf RE Y-T ITIUI' Proc RE RE 3: RE Pep in Vic Repi Cho REI RESI sem. Chri YFC RHF F.B.l Bure Cou Quej man Girls RIO Eagl Olyn RIF 35 'I Tear Achi RIO ROII ROI ior rm, 45 tonian ll and nasurer lub 25 5 A.A. E's 5 'lay 35 rus 2, ers 4. anish I, 3. 1 Pep ub 45 lub 25 hman 3, 45 Club tte 3, A ClZ'1!fiZ'6S RANES, TALITHA RAE 1 Transfer from Central 45 Eulexia 45 A,D.E. 35 Student Council 45 Quill and Scroll 45 M.l. P.A. 45 Echo Staff 4, News Editor Ist sem. 4, Editor-in-Chief 2nd sem. 45 Eastonian Staff 4, Literary Editor5 Perfect Attend- ance 4. RATHBUN, NORA ANN RAU, VERA - Eulexia I-4, Secretary lst sem. 4, Short Story 4, Song Leader 45 Eastonion Staff 4, Editor-in-Chief5 Echo Staff 3, 4, News Editor Ist sem. 3, Editor-in-Chief 2nd sem, 3, Editorial Editor 45 County Workshop 45 M.l.P.A. 45 Queen of Hearts Attendant 45 Student Council 2-4, Reporter 2nd sem. 3, Executive Board lst sem. 45 Pep Club I-4, Treasurer 2, 3, Reporter Ist sem. 45 Outburst 2, 45 Class Secretary 45 Red Cross 35 Honor Roll l-45 Bronze E, I5 Eastonian Queen Attendant5 Latin Club I, President 2nd sem. 25 Speakers' Bureau 3, Reporter Ist sem. 35 F.B.L.A. 3, 4, Recording Secretary Ist sem. 45 Tri- Hi-Y 4, Vice-President 45 Youth and Government Delegote5 Perfect Attendance 35 No Tardies I-4. IRENE 1- Outburst I-45 Pep Club I5 Y-Teens 25 R.O.T.C, Circus5 A.D.E. 35 G.P.E. Proctor 35 Intra- murals I, 25 Freshman Chorus5 Mixed Chorus5 Swim Meet5 Nurse Proctor 25 Art Club I5 F.B,L,A. 25 Spanish Club5 No Tardies. REASONER, CHARLES FRANKLIN REDENBAUGH, JAMES ALAN - C,O.E. 3, 45 A.D.E, 35 R.T.l. 3, 4. REINMILLER, JOAN 1 Eulexia I-4, Ideal Eulexian 45 Pep Club I-4, Vice-Pres. 3, Sgt-at-arms 45 Orchestra l, 25 Music in Review I, 25 Outburst I, 2, 45 Echo Staff 35 F.B.L.A. 3, 4, Vice-Pres. 45 Y-Teens 25 Latin Club I, 25 Masaueraders 45 Reporter5 Class Secretary 35 Student Council 45 A Cappella Choir 45 Chordettes 45 Tri-Hi-Y 4, Sgt-at-arms. RENFRO, CLARENCE RESZ, ELDA 1 Transfer from Central 35 Girls' Choir 2nd sem. 35 Mixed Chorus 45 Outburst 45 Girls' Choir Festival 35 Christmas Program 45 Choir Festival 45 Music Festival 3, 45 YFC 4. RHOADS1 DIXIE 1 Eulexia 2-4, Vice-Pres. lst sem. 45 F.B.L.A. 35 Masqueraders 45 Secretary 2nd sem. 45 Speakers' Bureau 3, Vice-Pres. lst sem. 3, Secretary 2nd sem, 35 Student Council I-3, Executive Board 35 Pep Club I, 25 Eastonian Queen Attendant 45 Basketball Queen Attendant 45 Fresh- man Chorus5 Mixed Chorus 2, President 2nd sem.5 Outburst I-35 Girls' Choir Festival 25 All-City Festival 2, RICE, MARGARET ANN - Transfer from Central 35 Eaglemanian 25 Outburst 35 Student Council 25 Intramurals I-35 Olympian 25 Latin Club 35 F,B.L.A. 45 Athenians 3. RIFFLE, WILLIAM WARREN - Transfer from Centrdl 35 Trojans 25 Webster 3, 45 Latin Club 35 Basketball 3, 45 B- Team 2, 35 Football 45 Student Council I5 Sr, Hi-Y 45 Junior Achievement 45 Proctor 4. RIORDAN, KENNETH PAUL ROBERTS, JUDY -- C.O.E. 4. ROMEO, PATRICIA MAE ROPER, CHARLENE - No Tardies I-4. ROSEBERRY, RITA JEAN - Eulexiu I-4, Critic 2nd Sem- 2? F,B.L.A, 3, 45 Spanish Club I5 Choir 2, 35 Chordettes 35 Mixed Chorus 35 City Music Contest, lst place5 Outburst I, 35 Girls' Choir Festival I-3. ROSS, GARY E. ROZGAY. MARILYN - Eulexia 2, 4, inter-Society lst sem. 4, Oration 45 F.B.L,A. 3, 4, President lst sem. 4, Corres- ponding Secretary 2nd sem. 45 Y-Teens 2, 45 Athenians 25 Speakers' Bureau 4, Secretary Ist sem. 45 Tri-Hi-Y 3, 45 Pep Club 2, 45 Student Council I5 Red Cross 25 Individual Sportsday 25 Echo Staff 35 Quill and Scroll 35 Eastonian Staff 4, Organiza- tion Editor 45 Homecoming 3, 45 Outburst 2, 35 Honor Roll l-45 No Tardies 3, 4 RUST, BARBARA ,JEAN - Eulexia 2, 4, Reporter 2nd sem. 45 Latin Club 2, 3, Treasurer 2nd sem. 35 F.B.L.A. 35 Y-Teens I-45 Pep Club I-35 French Club 45 Outburst I5 Red Cross 35 Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4, Vice-Pres. 35 Quill and Scroll 35 Echo Staff 3, Editorial Editor 35NSPA 35 M,l.P,A. 45 Eastonian Staff 45 Honor Roll I, 25 Homecoming 45 Perfect Attendance I-35 No Tardies I, 2 S SAMYN, CONSTANT GEORGE - COE- 4 SANDERS, RAYMOND SARRETT, ERMAL H. SENZEE, REBA CHARLENE SHARP, BARBARA Jo - Transfer from Central 35 Thal- ian Literary Society 25 Horizon Club l, 25 Spanish Club 25 F.B. L.A. 3, 45 Pep Club I-45 Student Council 45 Red Cross 45 Echo Staff 45 Junior Achievement 45 Tri-Hi-Y 45 Office Proctor 45 No Tardies I, 2 SHAW, BILL -- Transfer from Central 35 Central Webster Club 25 Jr. Hi-Y I5 Football I, 45 B-Team Basketball I, 35 Student Council 2, 35 Bronze pin 25 Silver pin 35 Gold pin 45 G.P.E. Proctor 45 Sr, Hi-Y 45 Perfect Attendance 2, 4 SIEGGEN, BOB 1 Webster 3, 45 Engineers' Club l-45 Sec- retary lst sem. 4, Vice-Pres. 2nd sem. 45 Proctor 3, 4, Captain 45 Mixed Chorus 3, Student Council 45 Red Cross 45 East Repre- sentative for Red Cross Councilj No Tardies SIMMS, CAROL JEAN SKINNER, DAVID - sf. Ha.Y 3, 4, squat-arms 4, Ao. E. 35 B-Team Football I5 Varsity Football 2-4, Honorable Men- tion All-City Football 45 Honorable Mention All-District Football5 Outburst I-35 Student Council l, 25 No Tardies 3 SMILEY, RONALD - Transfer from Central 35 Latin Club5 Engineers' Club5 C.O.E, 3 SMITH, HELEN - Latin Club 2, 35 F.H.A, 25 F.B.L.A. 45 No Tardies I, 3, 4 SMITH, SHARON I. - Transfer from Central 35 French Club I5 F.T.A. 25 F.B.L.A, 45 Masqueraders 45 Vice-Pres, of Mixed Chorus 45 A Cappella Choir 45 Girls' Choir 3, 45 Outburst 3, 4 SMITH, SYLVIA STARR SNYDER, FRANK SOMMERS, LAURA I6I l SOUSLEY, ANITA JOYCE 1 Kalailu 2-4, Kalailuette 2nd sem. 3, Critic lst sem. 4, Athenians 3, Secretary 3, President 3, Athenian Girl 2nd sem., Hockey Sportsday 2-4, Basketball Sportsday 2, Baseball Sportsday 3 SPAW, JIM 1- Art Club l-4, Sgt-ot-arms 2, Echo Staff 3, Science Project Club SPENCER, ALICE MAE - Kaloilu 2-4, F.B.L.A, 3, Latin Club 2, Masqueraders 4, Asst. Class Treasurer 4, Bank Proctor 4, Outburst I-4, Chordettes 2-3, Freshman Chorus, A Cappella Choir 2, 3, Spring Music Festival l, 3, City Music Contest 2, 3, District Music Contest 2, 3, State Music Contest 2, National College Scholarship 3, All-City Choir Festival 2, 3, Pep Club I SPERRY, ROBERT GERALD SPICKLER, JIM SPRINGER, LARRY C. Lwebster I-4, Engineers' Club 2, A.D.E. 3, Echo Staff 3, County Workshop 3, Sports Editor 3, Eastanian Staff 4, Photographer 3, Business Manager 4, M.l.P.A. 4, Publicity Chairman l96O Homecoming 4 SPROAT, WILLIAM ALAN STEWART, GLORIA BROWNELL STEWART, MARGARET - Pep Club I STOKES, CHARLES HENRY, JR. - Spanish Club I, Proctor, R.O.T.C, Major STONE, RICK 1' Webster 3, 4, Sgt-at-arms 4, Latin Club 3, Hi-Y 3, 4, B-Team Football l, 2, A-Team Football 3, 4, Honorable Mention 4, Sgt-at-arms of Junior Class, Sgt-at-arms of Senior Class, Student Council 4, President 2nd sem. 4, Proc- tor 3, 4, Perfect Attendance 3, 4 STONE, RUSSELL 1 Band I-4, Orchestra I-4, Proctor 3, 4, Outburst I-4, Music in Review I-4 STONE, SHIRLEY STONE, STEPHEN D. 1 Art Club 4, Vice-Pres. 2nd sem. 4 STOUT, JERRY LEE STOVER, DIXIE ANN - Eulexie 2-4, Tri-HaY 2, 3, Y. Teens 3, Latin Club I, Swim Club 3, 4, Bears' Den Committee I, Freshman Choir I, A Cappella Choir 2, 4, Girls' Glee Club 2, 3 All-City Music Festival 2, 3, Girls' Choir Festival 2, 3, Out- burst I-4, Red Cross 3, 4, Pres, 4, Student Council 2, 4, Ist Vice'-Pres, Ist sem, 4, Homecoming 3, 4, Homecoming Queen Attendant 4, Publications 4, Activities Editor, Eastonian Queen Attendant 4, Pep Club I-4, Pres, 2, 3, Mascot I, Sgt-at-arms 4, Cheerleader 2-4, Captain 4, Cheerleading Camp 4, A.D.E. 4, Perfect Attendance I-4, No Tardies l, 2, 4. STRAIN, LINDA - Spanish Club 2, 4, Yrc 2, 4, Vice- Pres. lst sem, 3,4, Bank Cashier 4. STUCKEY, LORENA 1 A,D.E. 3, Freshman Choir, Girls' Choir 2, 4, Outburst I-3, Music Festival I-3, All-City Girls' Choir Festival, No Tardies I-4 SUMMERS, PETER ANDREW SUMMERS, SAMIRA ANN - Girls' alee Club 3, 4, Girls' Choir 4, Outburst I-4, Music Festival 2-4, No Tardies I-4 T TAYLOR ALLEN 1 Hamilton 2-4, Track I, 2, C.O.E. 4, Proctor 3, No Tardies I-4 I62 Semor I TAYLOR, LARRY EUGENE TAYLOR, RONNIE - Websrer I-4, I'-li-Y 3, 4, Pres. in sem. 4, B-Team Football I, 2, B-Track I, 2, B-Basketball 2, Var- vl sity Football 3, 4, Varsity Basketball 3, 4, Proctor 3, 4, Stage 3' Crew 3, 4, Outburst 2, No Tardies l-3 VI TEMPLE, DAVID 1 Engineers' Club 3, 4, Masqueraders y 4, Sgt-at-arms 2nd sem. 4, Football, Varsity 4, Student Council Se 4, No Tardies I-4 C, TEMPLETON, CHARLES - Red creee 4 1' THEEN, ROBERT EUGENE W THOMPSON, TOMMY - Webster I-4, Websterian 2nd Y sem. 4, Critic lst sem. 4, Declamation 3, 4, Speakers' Bureau U 4, Pres. Ist sem. 4, Latin Club l, 2, Engineers' Club 4, Science V Club 3, Varsity Football 4, B-Team Football I-3, B-Team Captain 3, Basketball I-3, Tennis 3, 4, Hi-Y 4, Youth and Government Program Lawyer 4, Hi-Y Model United Nations W Secretary General 4, Rep. Fellowship of Christian Athletes Camp from East High 4, Proctor 3, 4, Honor Roll I-4, Bronze and W Silver E's, Student Council I-3, American Legion Oratorical W Contest 4, No Tardies I-4, Perfect Attendance I-3 sr Fl THOMSEN, JOYCE - Y-Teens I 5' THOMSEN, JUDY : THURSTON, APRIL SHARON - Outburst I-3, Girls' Choir 1-3, Office Preerer 4, F.H.A. 2 V Tour, GEORGE A. V TRIPLETT, RONALD LEE - ir. vererr, Basketball 2, Z Jr. Varsity Track 2, Varsity Basketball 3, 4 P TUCKER, WILLIAM THEREN - Transfer ff0m Central , 3 U IE UNRUH, JOHN EDWARD .. Latin Club 3, A-Bend 4 , V E VANCE, JAMES - Transfer from Central 3, Jefferson I Club 2, Webster 4, Latin Club 3, Proctor 4, Sr. Hi-Y 4 F VAN TRUMP, EDWARD JOSEPH I s VAN TRUMP, KATHLEEN 1 Athenians I-4, Treasurer I I, 3, Athenian Girl I, 4, Secretary 2nd sem, 4, Sea Nymph 2-4, C Bronze and Silver E's, NOMA Spelling Award 4, Student-Facul- c ty Volleyball Game 2-4, Basketball Sportsday 2, 4, Volleyball 1 Sportsday I, 3, Individual Sportsday I, 3, Softball Sportsday 2, 4, Hockey Sportsday 2-4, Fr-Soph. Basketball Game I, 2, , Jr.-Sr. Basketball Game 3, 4, Freshman Shield, Sophomore Shield, Letter E, Perfect Attendance 3, 4 VAN VLECK, LARRY 1 French Club 4 I 4 I VARNER, 1 Spanish Club 3, 4, lst sem. Pres. 4 Pep Club I, 2, Freshman Chorus, A Cappella Choir 2, 3, Chordettes 2, 3, State Music Contest, Girls' Sextet, Y-Teens 2-4, Treasurer 4, Outburst I-4, Spring Music Festival I-3, Silver E, No Tardies I-4 VAUGHN, JERRY MICHAEL Ist ar- age ers ncil 2nd eau VICE am and ions -amp and 'ical irls' 2, utral d 4 rson fel' E A cul- ball sday 2: eld, s. 4 3: I2-4, ilver Activities VAUGHN, RALPH ALLEN VON BOHLAND, FRED LEE 1 Transfer from Central 3, Speakers' Bureau 4 W WALDRON, JOE R. 1 Hamilton 2-4, inter-Society Ist sem. 3, Secretory Ist sem. 4, Sgt-at-arms 2nd sem. 2, Latin Club 3, Science Project 4, Proctor 3, 4, Junior Achievement 4, J.C.L. 3 WATERS, MARGARET AN N WATSON, KEN R- 1 Transfer from Central 3, Mem- orial Club 2, Student Council 3 WEBSTER, RONNIE L. 1 Webster 2-4, Websterian lst sem. 3, C.O.E. 4, Proctor 3, Echo Staff 3 WEBB, PATRICIA, MAY WEGERER, WALTER FRANK, JR. WEILER, VICTOR 1 Webster I-4, Engineers' Club 3, French Club 4, Varsity Football 4, Proctor 3, 4, Outburst 4, Swimming Team 4, Sr. Hi-Y 3, Col, President 4 WENICH, OSWALD WEST, HARLEN RAY WHARTON, EDWIN MITCHELL WHITE, RICHARD M. WHITEHEAD, LINDA KAY - Leundis 4, Latin Club 3, Pep Club 2, 4, A.D.E. 3, National Honor Society I-4, Bank Proctor 4, No Tardies I-4 WICKS, RANDALL JAY - Hamilton 2-4, J.C.L. 3, 4, Latin Club 3, 4, Rifle Team 3, 4, Science Proiect Club 4, Proctor 3, 4 WILHITE, JOANN - Athenians 3, Girls' Chorus 3, Out- burst I, 2 WILLIAMS, JIM - Transfer from Northeast 2, Hi-Y 4, Football I, 2 WILLIAMS, KENNY - Webster 2-4, Websterian 2nd sem. 3, Track I, 2, State Track Meet, 2, Varsity Letterman I, 2, National Delegate to i960 White House Conference on Children and Youth 3, Proctor 3, 4, Student Council I-4, Sgt- at-arms 4, Hi-Y I, 2, Pres. l, Teen Town Council 2, 3, Pres. 2, 3, Speakers' Bureau 3, Pres. 3, Reporter 3 WINDERS, JEANIE 1 Leundis 2-4, Critic 4, Short story 2, Latin Club I, 2, State Convention 2, F,B.L.A. 3, 4, Reporter 4, Pep Club I-4, Pres. 4, Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4, Youth Government Delegate, Outburst I-4, Echo Staff 3, 4, Publications 4, Lay- Out-Editor, Speakers' Bureau 3, Sgt-at-arms 3, Bears' Den Committee 3, Sno-Ball Queen Attendant 4, Quill and Scroll 3, County Workshop 3, 4, No Tardies I-3 WITTEK, BRENDA JOYCE 1 C.O,E. 4, No Tardies 3, 4 WOOD, CAROLYN KAY 1 Leundis 2-4, Reporter Ist sem. 4, Pres. 2nd sem. 4, Masqueroders 4, Pres, 4, F,B,L.A, 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Y-Teens 3, 4, Inter-Club Council 4, Latin Club l, 3, Secretary 2, Tri-Hi-Y 3, Chaplain 3, Pep Club 3, Freshman Chorus, Mixed Chorus 2, Outburst I, 2, Queen of Hearts Attendant 4, Spring Play 4, Fall Play, Ticket Manager, Homecoming 4, All-City Choir Festival 2, Music in Review I, 2, Na Tardies 3, 4 WOODS, MIKE - Transfer from Central 3, Webster 3, 4, Inter-Society lst sem, 4, Treasurer 2nd sem. 4, Jr, Hi-Y I, Sr. Hi-Y 4, Secretary 4, Central Honor Society 2, Basketball Man- ager 2, Red Crass 2, All-City Rep, 2, Student Council 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Proctor 4, Perfect Attendance 2-4, No Tardies I-4 WOODWARD, ROBERT L, 1 Hamilton 2-4, Secretary 2nd sem. 3, Inter-Society lst sem, 4, Historian 2nd sem. 4, Latin Club 2, 4, Proctor 3, 4 wool-SEYI GENE 1 Engineers' Club 3, 4, Latin Club 4 WRIGHT, FAYE 1 Leundis 2-4, Leundian 2nd sem. 4, Oration 4, Pep Club I-4, Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4, Treasurer lst sem. 3, Y-Teens 2-4, F.B.L.A. 3, 4, Latin Club 2, Echo Staff 3, Student Council 2-4, Red Cross 2-3, A.D.E. 4, No Tardies I-4 WRIGHT, JAMES - cos, 4 WRIGHT, MARCIA KAY - Transfer from Central 3, Kalailu 4, Parliamentarian 2nd sern. 3, Latin Club 4, Spanish Club 3, 4, Girls' Choir 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 4, Outburst 4, Girls' Choir Festival 3, A.D.E. 4, Bronze E , Music Festival 3, 4, No Tardies I-4 WYZARD, JOHN M. -- Hamilton 2-4, Outburst 2-4, Choir 2-4 X Y YANCEY, SHARON 1 Girls' Glee Club 3, Outburst 3, 4-H Club 4 YOUKOVICH, SHIRLEY 1 Transfer from Central 3, Athenians 3, 4, Secretary lst sem. 4, Treasurer 2nd sem. 3, Olym- pian Club 2, Latin Club 2, 3, J.C.L. 2, 3, Honor Rall I-4, Gold, Silver and Bronze E's, Hockey Spartsday 3, 4, Volleyball Sportsday 3, Basketball Sportsday 4, Individual Sportsday 3, Jr.-Sr. Basket- ball Game 3, 4, Student-Faculty Volleyball Game 3, 4, Small Shield I, Large Shield 2 Z ZERBE, JOHN I63 General Index L 27 A.A.U.XV. LL L L Kalailu Literary Society LLLL A Cappella Choir LL L LL L 80 King and Queen of Hearts Q Acknowledgments L LL L168 Latin Club ,,,, LLLL L L li Arr Club L LLL ,,YY L LL 31 Leundis Literary Society 1, Athenian Club tttt 72 Library Staff eettt L L LL i Award Assembly LLL LL 195 Literary Contest LLLLL ii Band LLL L L LLLLLL LLL 78 Masqueraders LLLLL B-Band LL -L -L LL 78 Mixed Chorus LLL LLLL i ' Basketball LLL LLL LL L L 59 Modern Dance Club LL l Basketball Queen eee, L L L 65 Music Contests LLL L Bear's Den Committee L L L L 76 Music Festival .,,,, L 1 l Beginner's Band ..., LLL LL 79 Music in Review LL. LLL Boys' Glee Club LLL LLL 81 National Honor Society LLL 1 Broadlick Award LLL LL L 204 Office Staff ..,,, LLLLL W Cafeteria Staff LLLL 20 Orchestra LLLL 5 Cheerleaders LLL LL 50 Outburst LL Chordettes LLLL LLL 80 Pep Club LLLL ' COE ,,,,,, LL 85 Proctors LLL Custodians LLLLLL L L 20 Prom LLLLLLLL Dedication .,,,,,, L L 4 P.T.A. ,,,,,,,, L Drivers Education LLL L. L L 31 Quill and Scroll LLLL Eastonian Queen ...., LLLL LLLLL 91 Red Cross --LLLLL ' l Eastonian Signing Mixer L LL L L LL201 Retiring Teachers LLLL i Eastonian Staff ,,,..,. L L L ,,,, L 88 R.O.T.C- ----L--- L ' Echo Staff LLLLLLLLLL LL 86 R.O.T.C. Queen --L l i Engineers' Club YYYY-- Y - LL 30 SCl'10l3.rSl'lip E Pll'lS LLL Eulexia Literary Society L .L L L 38 SCH NYII1PhS ---- LL Faculty LLLL L LLLLLLL LL 13 Senior Assembly LLL Fall Play LLLL LL LL L LLL 84 Senior Ballot LL F.B.L.A. LLL LL 33 Senior Class LLL F.H.A. L -L L L 33 Senior Index LLL LL Football LLLL LL 51 Senior Officers LL Foreword LLLL -L 6 Snowball Queen LLLL French Club LLLL L L. 29 Sophomore Class LLL L Freshman Girls' Chorus L LL L LL. 82 Spanish Club LLLL 3 Freshman Class LLLLLL L L L 101 Speakers' Bureau LLL Q Girls' Athletics LLL LLLL 72 Spring Play LLLL 'l Girls' Glee Club LLLLL LL LLLL 81 Stage Crew LLLL Ll N Gf2.CluatlOrl LLL L LLLLL L L LLLLL206 Student Council L-L L - I I Hamilton Literary Society LLL LLLL 41 Sub-Freshman Class ll Health Center L LLLLL LLLL LL 19 Swimming LLLL ,--H-, W Hi-Y LLLLLLL LL L L L L 35 Tennis LLLL i Homecoming LL LL LL LLLL 56 Track LLLLLL l Homecoming Queen LL LLLL 57 Track Queen LLLL L LLLLLL Inter-Society L LL LL L LLLL 43 Tri-Hi-Y LLLLLLL LLLLLL lil junior Class LLLL L L L L 1 12 Webster Literary Society junior Officers LLLL LLLL 1 11 Y-Teens LLLLLLL- , --LM r ,. ,l i my 164 42 45 28 40 19 178 32 82 37 192 191 190 196 17 79 83 46 21 202 18 200 26 194 67 69 27 37 198 150 120 152 119 77 106 29 32 84 30 24 94 182 183 184 187 36 39 34 42 45 28 40 19 178 32 82 37 192 191 190 196 17 79 83 46 21 202 18 200 26 194 67 69 27 37 198 150 120 152 119 77 106 29 32 84 30 24 94 182 183 184 .187 36 39 34 Bailey, Florence 1 Cafeteria 1 20 Baker, Minnie M. 1 Faculty 1 15 Barndt, Crystal 1 Faculty 1 15 Barr, Juanita 1 Faculty 1 14, 33 Bates, Mary M. 1 Faculty 1 15, 16, 26 Benson, Richard 1 Faculty 1 15, 39, 123 Bettis, Mrs. Russell 1 Faculty Bishop, Mrs. Fred 1 PTA 1 18 Blacketer, Mrs. Erla 1 PTA 1 18 Blencoe, Geneva 1 Office 1 8, 16 Bower, Sarah 1 Library 1 19 Bowman, Laura 1 Cafeteria 1 20, 21 Brown, Shirley 1 Faculty 1 13, 31, 40 Brown, Roy 1 Faculty 1 15 Buchanan, Robert1 Faculty116, 41 Burrus, Marie 1 Faculty 1 16 Calvert, Mrs. Page 1 Library Carlisle, Etta Marie 1 Faculty 1 14, 32, 84 Casey, Clark 1 Custodian 1 20 Cobb, Mabel Mary 1 Faculty 1 15, 33 Cohen, Edwin 1 Faculty Cohn, Herbert 1 Faculty 1 14 Coons, Mrs. Veona 1 Faculty Cox, Helen 1 Faculty 1 15, 73 Dasbach, Carolyn 1 Faculty 1 16 Day, Paul 1 Faculty 1 15 Dickson, Bill 1 Custodian 1 20 Dickson, James 1 Faculty 1 16, 31 Dickson, L. Clayton 1 Vice Principal 1 8,11,119,126 Diener, Robert 1 Faculty 1 16 Donnelly, Dorothy 1 Faculty 1 13, 29, 40 Dorman, Dora 1 Cafeteria 1 20 Driefus, Harry 1 Faculty 1 15, 51 Dyers, Aida 1 Faculty Enloe, Mrs. Nelson 1 PTA 1 18 Eubank, Mina 1 Office 1 8, 16 Felici, America 1 Faculty 1 14 Fensom, Mrs. W. M. 1 PTA 1 18 Fulton, Mrs. C. L. 1 PTA1 18 Gauldin, Mary 1 Faculty 1 14, 33 I Senzors Adams, Norma J, 1 33, 42, 43, 87, 89, 120, 151 Adcock, Robert 1 148 Adler, Kenneth 1 21, 29, 39, 45, 120, 152 Alford, Charles 1 85, 120, 152 Allen, Martha Gayle 1 32, 120, 152 Ames, Mary Lou 1 19, 120, 152 Autry, Donald 1 32, 84, 120 Ash, Mark 1 120, 152 Boker, Bill 1 31, 35, 51, 52, 90, 120 Baker, Connie 1 25, 36, 80, 120, 131 Ballew, Paul K. 1 121 Barber, Betty J. 1 33, 121 Bard, Steve 1 121 Baretta, Steve 1 121 Barnes, Pete 1 139 Bateman, Karen Ann 1 121 Bay, Robert 1 85, 121 Beckett, Ralph F. 1 84, 121 Bell, Dixie Darlene 1 85, 121 Bellafiore, Carol Marie 1 85, 121 Biesemeyer, Harolg 1 85, 121 Bishop, Timothy . 1 21, 26, 51, 52, 60, 61, 62, 121 Bixler, Ellen Lorene 1 121 School Personnel Gillham, Ruth 1 Cafeteria 1 20, 21 Greene, Bernard 1 Faculty 1 85 Greer, Erva 1 Cafeteria 1 20 Grube, Wallace1Foculty14, 5, 15 Harris, Virland 1 Faculty 1 5, 15, 51 Harrison, Cosby 1 Faculty 1 14 Hill, Dorothy 1 Cafeteria 1 20 Hommes, Harry 1 Faculty 1 15 Howard, R. E. 1 Custodian 1 20 Howze, William D. 1 Faculty Hutton, Neva 1 Faculty 1 16, 39 Johnson, Peggy 1 Cafeteria 1 20 Kay, Martha 1 Faculty 1 81 King, Edwin J. 1 Faculty 1 12 LaFayette, Irene 1 Faculty 1 13, 80 Lapsley, Helen 1 Faculty 1 14 Layman, John W.1 Faculty1 15, 139 Ledgerwood, Mary 1 Faculty 1 15, 37 72 Lohman, Sgt. Walter 1 Faculty 1 70 Lunn, Mervel P. 1 Faculty 1 14, 25, 38 Mabbott, Donovan 1 Faculty 1 13, 83 Mason, Emmett 1 Faculty 1 16 Martin, Faye 1 Cafeteria 1 20 McClure, Clark 1 Faculty 1 141 McClure, Virginia 1 Faculty 1 16, 25, 28 McGreevy, Francis 1 Faculty 1 14, 42 McKanna, Nellie 1 Faculty 1 15 Michaels, James 1 Faculty 1 15, 30, 155 Mullins, Lola 1 Cafeteria 1 20 Murdock, Helen 1 Nurse 1 19 Newton, Clayton 1 Faculty 1 18 Nugent, Nell 1 Cafeteria 1 20 Parkerson, Yvonne 1 Faculty 1 14, 34 Parks, Ruby 1 Bears' Den 1 76 Paris, Sondra 1 Faculty 1 15, 37, 46, 50, 72, 83 Penny, James 1 Faculty 1 14, 38 131611, Judy - 26, 36, 37, 46, 48, 50, 72, 73, 90, 91, 121, 150 Blum, Kelly 1 121 Boling, Anita Ann 1 121, 128 Boneff, Violetta - 24, 27, 46, 48, 50, 57, 122, 128, 150, 152 Bowling, Gary Lynn 1 70, 122 Bowman, Ada 1 85, 122 Bradford, John 1 85, 122 Bragaw, Mary Ann 1 85, 122 Braley, Emmette 1 32, 122 Branson, Roy 1 85, 122 Brauninger, Gary A. 1 51, 52, 122 Briggs, Janet Gail - 37, 72, 73, 83, 122 Britt, Wayne W. - 60, 61, 63, 64, 122 Brown, Bonnie E. 1 122 Brown, Howard 1 32, 84, 122, 150, 159 Brummet, Carol Lee 1 24, 36, 40, 43, 47, 50, 57, 64, 65, 76, 77, 89, 91, 122, 150 Bryan, Grover iBuzzJ 1 31, 33, 86, 122, 150 Butz, David 1 85, 122 Cain, Judy 1 123 Cannon, James 1 85, 123 Canole, Phyllis Jean 1 85, 123 Carl, Anita Louise 1 123 Carnahan, Gary L. 1 85, 123 Carpenter, David 1 85, 123 Peters, John 1 Faculty 1 14, 15 Potts, Margaret 1 Office 1 8, 17 Prewitt, William K. 1 Faculty 1 16, 90 160 Priefert, L. A. 1 Faculty 1 16 Rams, Dorothy 1 Faculty 1 16 Randol, Christine 1 Cafeteria 1 20 Rapp, Mrs. Glen 1 PTA 1 18 Roether, Douglas 1 Faculty 1 15, 31 58 Ridley, William T. 1 Faculty 1 14 Ryon, James 1 Faculty 1 13 Seaman, Sylvia 1 Cafeteria 1 20 Sebastian, Gene 1 Faculty 1 15, 61 Sell, Marian 1 Faculty 1 13, 56, 78 Scott, Genevieve 1 Counselor 1 12 Smith, Tom 1 Faculty 1 15 Shephard, Mrs. Ray 1 PTA 1 18 Stewart, Anna 1 Counselor 1 12 Temple, Mrs. R, D. 1 PTA 1 18 Thornton, Lenore1Facu1ty113, 29 Tiefel, Ralph 1 Faculty 1 16, 30 Tow, Marionn 1 Faculty 1 16, 41 Underwood, Larry S. 1 Faculty Van Fleet, Edgar 1 Faculty 1 14 VanNatta, Eva 1 Faculty 1 13, 14, 32 Van Winkle, Florence1 Cafeteria 1 20 Vendetti, Adah 1 Faculty 1 14 Vorhees, John 1 Faculty 1 10 Walker, Deborah 1 Faculty 1 13 Watson, Helen 1 Office 1 8, 16 West, Carl 1 Faculty 1 15 Willia6rgs, C. O. 1 Principal 1 10, 21, Willitt, Jessie 1 Faculty 1 14 Wilson, Edith 1 Faculty 1 14 Winegar, Jerome 1 Faculty 1 14, 46, 51, 58, 110 Winters, Robert 1 Faculty 1 15, 21 Wolfe, Pauline 1 Faculty 1 14 Wolf, Maureen 1 Cafeteria 1 20 Wolf, Joe 1 Faculty 1 16, 35 Zickefoose, Mary M. 1 Faculty 1 15 Carr, David 1 30, 51, 123, 150 Carr, Johnnie 1 123 Cass, Pamela Rae Jean 1 33, 42, 87, 89, 123 Cass, Ron 1 124 Chancellor, Betty 1 85, 124 Chastain, Carol 1 124 Claibourn, Thomas R. 1 85, 124 Clark, Reba J. 1 124 Clippard, Andrew-1 24, 27, 124, 139 Cockel, Patricia 1 17, 36, 38, 84, 85, 124, 136 Coffman, Linda Kaye -- 29, 34, 42, 124 Collier, Louis 1 124 Colvin, Katherene M. 1 124 Conway, Carol 1 124 Cook, James 1 124 Cox, Barbara N. 1 72, 124 Cox, Jerry 1 124 Cox, Judy 1 40, 136 Crain, Karen Ann 185, 124 Crane, Jaretta 1 125 Crawford, Linda Rae 1 81, 125 Crosby, Jane Marie 1 36, 125 Cross, Jerry 1 31, 125 Curren, Roosevelt Jr,1 69, 125 Cusick, Robin Jean 1 85, 125 Daugherty, Jim E. 1 85, 125 165 , 1 Davis, Jerry 4 05, 125 060666, Carolyn sue -N 24, 25, 36, 30, 46, 56, 57, 80, 81, 119, 125, 150, 153 Day, Reginald Allen -4 126 Denman, Mary Ellen 4 80, 82, 126 Deshozcr, Theron 4 31, 126 Dielman, Rosalyn Joycc 4 126 Draper, Frances 4 126 Drummond, Ronald T. 4 123, 126 Dunkin, Doris 4- 36, 126 Dwyer, Richard 4 41, 70, 126 Eagan, Richard Dale 4 51, 60, 61, 126 Eckinger, Linda Carol 4 78, 87, 90, 127 Edwards, Marsha 4 33, 42, 127 Ekstram, Nell Marie 4 31, 32, 33, 38, 127 Englander, Hannah 4 80, 82, 127 Erichson, Harry L, 4 127 Erwin, Donna Jean 4 33, 89, 120, 127 Faulkner, Erskine 4 127 Featherstone, Charles 4 39, 127 Feeney, Jerry Elaine 4 36, 38, 127 Feltis, Sammy E. 4 127 Ferrin, Linda J. 4 16, 27, 29, 127 Ficken, Sandy S. 4 127 Fincher, Timothy 4 33, 51, 127 Fisher, Michael 4 21, 32, 44, 45, 51, 52, 60, 61, 119, 127, 150, 156 Flansburg, Gary Dean 4 31, 35, 51, 52, 127 Fleming, Charlotte 4 80, 85, 128 Freeland, David W. 4 32, 128 Frederick, Richard W. 4 69, 128 Fulton, Roger 4 78, 79, 89, 128 Gadson, Melba 4 148 Gallagher, Carl D. -- 128 Garrison, Charles A. 4- 85, 128 Gaylord, Thomas 4 27, 28, 128 George, Mary Pat 4 33, 36, 38, 128 Gibson, Jerald 4 129 Golden, Cora 4 129 Goldstein, Alan 4 41, 129, 139 Gossett, Michael 4 30, 129 Graham, George 4 148 Gray, Viva 4 85, 129 Grayson, Judy 4 129 Green, Charlene L. 4 31, 129 Gregg, Larry 4 19, 32, 35, 39, 74, 126, 129, 153 Griffith, Kathryn 4 129 Gulick, Jacqueline 4 33, 73, 129 Hader, Vicki Lee 4 25, 36, 38, 46, 64, 65, 129 Halstead, Kathleen 4 29, 38, 43, 45, 129 Herein, Gail 4 129 Harding, Anna 4 21, 89, 129 Harris, Linda 4 130 Hartman, Scherry Marie 4 19, 42, 89, 130, 150 Hatfield, June Jewel 4 130 Hayes, Muriel 4 27, 32, 38, 125, 130 Hays, Marcella Ann 4 32, 42, 125, 130 Hayward, Denton 4 24, 128 Heitrnan, Bonna Kay iDriver1 4 130 Helm, Roy 4 148 Henry, Sharon Rose 4 40, 130 Herndon, Dorothy F. 4 130 Hill, Janeth Delilah 4 32, 42, 45, 71, 84, 125, 130, 159 Hill, William 4 130 Hilliard, Vernon L. 4 130 Hiltebrand, Martha J. 4 130 Holloway, Patricia Ann 4 130 Hosterman, Alice E. 4 31, 130 Hoover,Tgd4 85 Howertan, Phillin 4 24, 35, 131 Howie, Walt 4 35, 147 Hukill, Gerald 4 131 Huston, Cathryn Marie 4- 32, 78, 131 166 lson, Lee 4 85 Jemes, Larry 4 131 Jones, Carolyn Kay 4- 33, 34, 38, 74, 89, 131 Jones, Julia 4 80, 81 Jurgeson, Sherrelyn Ann 4 131 Kohler, Karen 4 19, 24, 29, 32, 71, 132 Kastan, Richard 4 21, 132 Keith, Linda J. 4 21, 33, 42, 37, 83, 132 Keller, Robert 4 132 Kelley, Carolyn Ann 4- 132 Kellner, Rosemary 4 72, 73, 132 Kelsey, Dale 4 24, 31, 132 Keyer, Colby 4 132 Kindy, Roseanne J. 4 32, 42, 125, 132 Kinne, Virginia 4 85, 148 Kirk, James 4 132 Koup, Sondra Yvonne 4 38, 89, 132 Krainbill, Mary Kay 4 85, 132 Kriegbaum, Judith Marie 4 38, 132 Kueck, Linda 4 132 Kueker, Jeanne 4 27, 32, 33, 34, 36, 84, 125, 132, 144, 150 Laffoon, Marvin V. 4 30, 31, 41, 45, 57, 87, 88, 133, 155 Lamanno, Joy 4 85, 133 Lawrence, James 4 27, 30, 39, 133, 139, 150 Leach, Kathleen 4 32, 40, 44, 45, 76, 77, 133, 147 Lenore, Clifford F. 4 133 Linville, Joyce 4 42 Lohman, Bob 4 80, 81, 82, 148 Lowden, Sandra Sue 4 21, 27, 33, 119, 133 Lusher, Roxie Irene 4 133 Lynd, Sandra Faye 4 80, 81, 133 Lyons, Pat 4 85, 133 Maddox, Carol 4 19, 31, 33, 42, 135 Majors, Carey 4 135 Malone, Henry P, 4 135 Mangels, Raymond 4 135, 139 Marble, Raymond 4 85, 135 Marriott, Roger 4 21, 30, 32, 39, 135 Marsh, Sherrie Roe 4 40, 43, 48, 50, 69, 71, 89,128, 135,l5O, 157 Martin, Janet 4 26, 32, 34, 36, 38, 46, 83, 135, 150 Martin, Larry Lee 4 85, 135 Martin, Storm J. Jr. 4 41, 70, 134 Maskar, G, Carolyn 4 32, 40, 89, 134 Mathison, Terry 4 32, 134 McClain, Kenneth 4 134 McCune, Connie 4 134 McDaniel, Sandy 4 134 McDonald, Peggy Lee 4 19, 26, 33, 71, 131, 134 McKinley, Donna Jean 4 33, 36, 134 McNally, Sherry 4 134 McNulty, Jolene 4 36, 134 McPike, Randall L. 4 21, 27, 30, 35, 39, 45, 51, 52, 54, 55, 90, 134, 150 Means, Carolyn Frances 4 40, 77, 89, 128, 134 . Meyer, Carol Beverly 4 27, 32, 40, 84, 134 Michael, Carole Elaine 4 32, 38, 87, 90, 120, 134 Milburn, Linda 4 136 Millard, Jeanne Kathleen 4 136 Miller, Gary 4 18, 31, 35, 87, 89, 136, 142, 150, 154 Miller, Patricia L. 4 136 Miller, Ronnie 4 51, 53, 136 Molinaski, Cloire4 40, 81, 136, 150 Mitchell, Dan 4 81, 136 Moffett, Kenneth 4 26, 136 Moore, Jane 4 25, 46, 48, 50, 57, 64, 65, 76, 77, 136 Morgan, Lorraine Ann 4 21, 72, 73, 137 ' Morris, James William 4 28, 35, 137 Mowery, Luther J. 4 78, 133, 137 Munholland, Sharon K 4 40, 128, 137 Myers, Larry Eugene 4 39, 51, 56, 60, 61, 62, 63,119,131,137,15O Nelson, Dennie 4 137 Nelson, Janice 4 85, 137 Newton, Herbert 4 85, 137 Nicodemus, Byron 4 137 Nie, Janice Marie 4 137 Nodder, William J. 4 137 Noiend, Timothy - 24, 30, 33, 38, 53, 137, 150 Noland, Sharon Dea 4 37, 38, 47, 50, 72, 73, 137 Nawlin, Saundra Jean 4 137 Ohrazda, Gene 4 148 O'Halloran, Bill 4 41, 137 Osborn, William Dean 4 29, 41, 89, 138 Palmer, Albert 4 85, 138 Parker, Albert 4 85, 138 Patterson, Linda Kay -- 85, 138 Pellow, Don 4 21, 24, 27, 30, 35, 39, 57, 126, 131,138,150, 152,155 Pemberton, Paula 4 24, 37, 48, 50, 64, 65, 131, 138 Pemberton, Richard 4 60, 61 Pendleton, Tim 4 85, 138 Petre, Jackie 4 85 Peery, Stanley 4 138 Picard, James 4 85, 138 Phillips, Bill - 21, 27, 30, 35, 39, 135 Pope, Warren 4 138 Prine, Sarah Leigh 4 40, 89, 90, 138 Pryor, Rgberta Jean 4 27, 32, 33, 38, 13 Pullen, Hazel 4 32, 80, 82, 139 Quinn, John 4 139 Quisenberry, Wilma Irene 4 139 Rader, Linda 4 139 Ramsey, Martha Fay 4 36, 38, 78, 79, 80, 81, 139, 150 Ranes, Talitha Rae 4 25, 38, 86, 87, 88, 139 Rothbun, Nora 4 85, 139 Rua, Vera c. - 24, 33, 36, 38, 45, 74, 87, 88, 91,119, 120, 139,150 Reardon, Joyce lrene 4 128, 139 Redenbaugh, James 4 85, 140 Reinmiller, Joan Elizabeth 4 19, 33, 36, 33, so, 83, 140, 150 12651, E166 4 31, 80, 81, 02, 140 Rimes, Dixie - 38, 56, 64, 65, 90, 91, 119, 140 Rice, Margaret Ann 4 33, 140 Riftle, Warren Wm. 4 21, 35, 39, 51, 53, 60, 61, 131, 140, 157 Riordan, Kenneth 4 140 R6bef1S, Judy - 140 Romeo, Patricia 4 85, 140 Roper, Charlene 4 140 Roseberry, Rita Jean 4 33, 38, 126, 140 Ross, Gary 4 140 Rozgay, Marilyn 4 24, 32, 33, 34, 36, 38, 43, 89, 140 Rust, Barbara Jean 4 33, 38, 87, 89, 135 Samyn, Constant 4 140 Sanders, Raymond 4 24, 141 Sarrett, Ermal 4 85, 141 Senzee, Charlene 4 85, 141 Sharp, Barbara Jo 4 24, 26, 36, 46, 87, 141 Shaw, Bill 4 27, 35, 57, 60, 61, 62, 90, 139,141,150 Sieggen, Robert 4 21, 26, 30, 39, 141 1- Q SD Sp Sn Srl So Str 211 Sit St St Si Sr St Si Si SL T T T T T T Tl T1 Tl T1 T1 T U V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V 17 11 X1 V X1 X1 N1 X N 1. X 1 73, 137 17 137 1, 60, 50 5, 71 5, 0 53, 50, 89, 39, 155 64, v, 138 138 3, 38, 'a, 79, 16, 87, 15, 74, 150 1 33, 36 10 90, 91 19, 51 26, 140 34, 36, 37, 89, 16, 46, 11, 62, 9, 141 Skinner, David 1 35, 51, 53, 141, 150 Smiley, Ronald 1 85, 141 Smith, Helen 1 141 Smith, Sharon l. 1 32, 71, 80, 81, 82 142 smith, Syl-716 51611 1 17, 40, 142 Snyder, Frank 1 142 Sommers, Laura Lee 1 142 Sousley, Anita Joyce 1 42, 73, 142 Spaw, Richard Jim 1 31, 142 Spencer, Alice Mae 1 21, 32, 42, 83, 125, 142, 147 Sperry, Robert 1 142 Spickler, Jimmie 1 68, 70, 142 Springer, Larry 1 39, 88, 143 Stewart, Gloria 1 143 Stewart, Margaret 1 148 Stokes, Charles H. Jr. 1 21, 29, 68, 70, 143 Stone, Rick 1 21, 25, 35, 39, 51, 53 119, 143, 153 Stone, Russell D. 1 78, 79, 143 Stone, Shirley Mae 1 143 Stone, Steve 1 143 Stout, Jerry 1 69, 143 Stover, Dixie 1 24, 26, 36, 38, 46, 48, 50, 57, ao, 89, 90, 91, 131, 143 150, 152 Strain, Linda 1 21, 143 Stuckey, Lorena C. 1 143 Summers, Pete 1 143 Taylor, Allen 1 41, 85, 143 Taylor, Larry 1 143 Taylor, Ronald 1 21, 35, 39, 51, 53 55, 60, 61, 63, 64, 144, 150 Temple, David 1 32, 51, 53, 84, 144 Templeton, Charles -- 144 Theen, Bob 1 39, 80, 81, 144 Thompson, Thomas Edward 1 19, 21 32, 39, 51, 53, 144 Tompson, Joyce 1 144 Thurston, April Sharon 1 17, 144 Tarp, George 1 85, 144 Triplett, 1166616 1 61, 62, 64, 144 Tucker, Wm. Bill 1 32, 81, 145 Unruh, John 1 78, 79, 145 Vance, James D. 1 35, 39, 145 Van Trump, Edward 1 145 Van Trump, Kathleen 1 29, 73, 126, 150 Varner, Betty L. 1 27, 29, 34, 145 Vaughn, Jerry M. 1 145 Vaughn, Ralph 1 85, 145 Van Vleck, Larry 1 145 Von Bohlcnd, Fred 1 32, 145 Waldron, Joe 1 21, 41, 69, 145 Waters, Margaret 1 145 Watson, Ken 1 145 Webb, Patricia lGreathouse1 1 145 Webster, Ronnie 1 39, 85, 145 Wegerer, Frank 1 39, 146, 150 Weller, Victor 1 21, 35, 39, 51, 53 90, 146, 150 Wenich, Oswald 1 21, 146 West, Harlen 1 78, 146 Wharton, Mike 1 85, 149 White, Richard 1 146 Whitehead, Linda Kay 1 21, 40, 146 Wicks, Randall 1 41, 45, 69, 70, 84, 146 Wilhite, Joann 1 31, 81, 146 Williams, Jim 1 35, 81, 146 Williams, Kenny 1 39, 57, 146 Winders, Jean G. 1 33, 40, 47, 77, 89, 146, 147 Wittek, Brenda Joyce 1 85, 146 Wood, Carolyn 1 32, 33, 34, 40, 45 84, 146, 150 w6665, M1146 1 35, 39, 43, 57, 139 w666w6fd, Robert L 1 21, 41, 43, 146 Woolsey, Gene 1 28, 30, 147 wright, 1f6ye 1 33, 40, 120, 147 Wright, James 1 147 Wright, Marcia Kay 1- 27, 28, 29, 42, 80, 81, 82, 147 Wyzord, John M. 1 41, 80, 147 Yoncy, Sharon E. 1 147 Youkovich, Shirley Ann 1 27, 72, 147 Zerbe, John 1 81 f Adcock, Robert 1 112, 152 Allen, Glenda 1 112 Allen, Jerry 1 27,39,51,52, 111,112 Anderson, Floyd 1 51, 52, 66, 112 40 112 Anderson, Joyce 1 27, 33, 36, , Antwine, Cornelius 1 109 Bollentine, Connie 1 27, 36, 40, 112 Barnes, Joe 1 21, 30, 31, 112 Bartlett, Judy 1 112 Bean, Carol 1 26, 33, 34, 36, 112 Bell, James 1 112 Bell, Phillip 1 112 Bellafiore, Trudy 1 112 Bingham, Karen 1 80, 112 Bishop, Richard 1 112 Blacketer, Earla 1 19, 112 Blankenship, Linda 1 24, 25, 33, 36, 40, 46, 112 Boling, Jimmie 1 112 Boots, Charles 1 112 Branstetter, Jerry 1 112 Brizendine, Carol 1 112 Brown, Carol 1 38 Burnett, Harold 1 112 Burse, Gary 1 69, 112 Burton, Jess 1 69 Buss, Leonard 1 21, 27, 29, 40, 81, 82 Carico, Russell 1 112 Corithers, Sammy 1 18, 24, 26, 27, 31, 36, 38, 112 Cassity, Bernie 1 39 Castleman, Lois 1 42, 46, 112 Chaffee, Donald 1 31, 112 Chaffin, Gloria 1 112 Chancellor, Lorraine 1 36, 37, 40 Chartier, Nick 1 58, 66, 80, 81 Chester, Roger 1 112 Clutter, Richard 1 112 Coats, Judy 1 28, 33, 36, 40, 112 Coffman, Lelc 1 29, 46, 112 Coffman, Nancy Ruth 1 33, 112 Connely, Jeanne 1 112 Crugar, Jean 1 112 Cusimano, Herbert 1 113 Dailey, Rhonda 1 40, 80, 113 Davis, Judy 1 37, 73 Davison, Bill 1 31, 113 Detwiler, Robert 1 113 Draper, Veronica 1 28, 78, 80, 81, 113 Dyer, Linda 1 113 Dykes, Carole 1 38, 80, 81, 113 Eagan, lmolene 1 26, 40, 46, 87, 111, 113 Edwards, Bob 1 113 Ellis, Julie 1 113 Elmore, Jerry 1 39, 113 Englander, Alfred 1 41, 113 Evans, Chdrles 1 113 Farrington, Bob 1 39, 113 Fetteroff, Larry 1 113 Fink, Robert 1 113 Fitzpatrick, Don 1 69, 80, 113 Fleming, Carolyn 1 113 Fletcher, Judy 1 78, 113 Fonville, Barbara 1 34, 36, 40, 86, 113 Foster, Jim 1 113 Ford, Jerry 1 58, 113 I Ford, Sharon 1 33, 38, 111, 113 Ford, Terry 1 58, 113 Forrester, Linda 1 80, 81, 113 Frazier, Elsie 1 113 French, Terry 1 113 Gann, Joanne 1 113 l Gardner, Charles 1 113 Getson, Lois 1 113 Getteroff, Lcrry 1 113 Giles, Sharon 1 113 Gill, David 1 113 Gillham, Pat 1 80, 81, 113 Goebel, Mary 1 31, 32, 113 l Gordon, Paul 1 58, 80, 82, 114 Grady, Vincent 1 114 1 Grant, Stanley 1 51, 52 1 Groves, Morene 1 81, 114 Hafner, Dorothy 1 114 Hamm, Cheryl 1 38, 80, 114 Hansen, Dianne 1 114 Harding, Dean 1 109 Hart, Arlene 1 34, 40, 46, 114 Hartman, James 1 39, 114 Haynes, Ulon -- 114 Hawn, Jerald 1 39, 114 Heck, Bill 1 114 Hedges, Sandra 1 33, 42, 114 Heotis, Freda 1 114 Hobby, Larry 1 51, 52, 114 Holmes, Earl 1 66, 69 Hoover, Karen 1 114 Hopson, Mary E. 1 28, 46, 72, 114 Hughes, Donna 1 24, 29, 34, 36, 38, 46,87, 111,114 liams, Bill 1 51, 52 James, Laura 1 114 Jeannin, Stephen 1 78, 114 Johnson, Corky 1 39, 51, 52, 54, 114 Johnson, Jerry 1 114 Jordan, Harold 1 114 Jura, Judy 1114 Keely, Sharon 1 27, 40, 46, 114 Kent, Larry 1 31, 114 ' I Kimbre l, John 1 78, 79, 114 King, Randall 1 21, 27, 28, 41, 78, 79, 114 Kipler, Bertha 1 114 Knight, Janice 1 81 Krohn, Andy 1 51, 52, 54, 66, 114 Krysa, Arthur 1 114 146111, Buddy 1 114 Lebioda, Chris 1 29, 33, 34, 36, 46, 73, 76, 114 Leeds, Brent 1 68, 70, 114 Leeds, Statio 1 40, 69, 114 Lester, Barbara 1 33, 34, 36, 40, 115 Lewis, Barbara 1 115 Lockyer, Mervin 1 68, 81, 82 Logston, John 1 115 Loucks, Gary 1 115 Lovell, lvan 1 115 Luppens, Rossella 1 42, 46, 115 Lusher, Ed 1 68, 115 Lyons, Lowerence 1 21, 30, 80, 81, 115 McArthur, Doug 1 115 McCain, Velva 1 27, 29, 33, 35, 38, 46, 115 McClerran, Jay 1 70, 115 McClin, Jean 1 69 McCormick, Sharon 1 115 McKibben, Carolyn 1 115 McLeod, Bill 1 115 McNeil, Russel 1 42, 115 Mack, June 1 115 Major, David 1 39 167 Majors, Donna 1 , Mandina, Bill 1 Mathis, Vicki 1 , , Merlo, Carol Sue 1 33, 34, 6, , Miller, Larry 1 , Mills, Pa 1 Minnis, Priscilla L, 1 , Minor, Sandroliece 1 , Strathman, Dennis 1 , Stidham, Bill 1 Stiff, Freda 1 , Taff, Richard 1 Braley, Suzanna Jane 1 Breccher, Maury 1- 29, 42, 6 , 6 Brenton, Deanna 1 19, 8, Britt, Warren 1 28, 59, 66, 78, 06 Brown, Beverly 1 2 , 46, 6 Brown, Beverly 1 Burke, ody 1 , 46, Butler, Larry 1 33 115 41 117 106 H 115 58 8 10 H 21 38 115 25 117 2 106 H Maxon, Janet 1 80, 115 Stinnett, Larry 1 28, 30, 41, 117 BYIQQS, LlV1dG 1 46, 81, 106 H 3 46 115 1 H 66 115 117 8 10 , 115 26 117 106 J' 37 115 21 30 41 81 117 J 31 106 Ji 29 115 155 106 ji Mitchell, Sharon 1 29, 69, 72, 73, 81, 115 Moore, Glenda 1 115 Moore, Roy 1 115 Morris, Lee 1 25, 30, 39, 115 Morris, Pat 1 51, 53 Mosley, Mary 1 32, 115 Moss, Wayne 1 21, 41, 115 Mudd, Rayetta -- 29, 38, 46, 115 Mailman, Jam 1 31 Nazworthy, Norman 1 78 Nodder, Mary 1 115 Narland, Leonard 1 21, 41, 116 O'Dell, Dennis 1 39, 116 O'Halloran, Bob 1 116 OsBarn, Mary 1 40, 116 Peel, Linda 1 40, 80, 116 Peeler, Nancy Jeanne 1 116 Petty, Claudia 1 31, 32, 116 Piniecki, Janice 1 31, 116 Plaster, Sharon 1 116 Prewitt, Deanna 1 116 Pyle, Larry 1 116 Radford, Bill 1 21, 27, 28, 39, 58, 66, 111, 116 Rail, Janice 1 80, 81, 116 Reece, Tom 1 87, 116 Reed, Richard 1 41, 78, 116 Reeves, Jim 1 116 Reinmiller, Dave 1 116 Reynolds, Charles 1 31, 116 Reynolds, Kenny 1 116 Ridder, Carol 1 36, 38, 80, 116 Riggs, Janice 1 116 Rockwell, Richard 1 116 Roberts, Jim 1 116 Roberts, Judy 1 29, 38, 46, 116 Roberts, Patricia 1 116 Rogers, Dixie 1 34, 38, 86, 116 Rose, Barbara 1 40, 80, 116 Rowe, Wanda 1 28, 78, 79, 116 Russell, Linda 1 116 Sogehorn, Judy 1 38, 116 Sagehom, Larry Franklin 1 116 Salisbury, Larry 1 41, 116 Salmon, Floyd 1 141 Sandige, Alfred 1 69 Sandidge, Don 1 116 Schellenberger, Della 1 116 Schimmelpfenning, Mary 1 42, 117 Scholle, Darlene 1 27, 33, 42, 43, 117 Scott, Raymond 1 41, 117 Sellon, John 1 117 Sharp, Marsha Lynn 1 33, 34, 36, 40, 1 17 Shelton, Doug 1 19, 21, 41, 87, 90, 117 Shelton, Laura 1 33, 34, 36, 40, 117 Shephard, Dale 1 39, 51, 53, 117 Shephard Sharon 25 40 Sheppard Cliff Shumate Shirley Simons Bill Simpson John 30 39 5 Smith Jerry Smith Linda Smith Marilyn 81 82 Smith Marjorie Smith Michael 0 Snowden Sandra 7 Stark Phyllis Sperling Paul 81 168 Tankersly, Ronald 1 , 41, Taylor, Clifford 1 , , , , , Taylor, Wayne Ray 1 68, 117 Teegarden, Jim 1 28, 39, 111, 117 Temple, Steve 1 117 Terry, Fred 1 117 Thomas, Bill -28, 41, 117 Townsend, Bennie 1 51, 53 Tomlin, Dennis 1 58, 117 Varner, Ralph 1 81, 117 Van Vliet, C. A. 1 117 Vest, Dale 1 41,117 Villines, Nancy 1 78, 118 Voorhees, Cheryl 1 31, 33, 46, 118 Waddle, Mary Margaret 1 33, 118 Wade, Donna 1 118 Wade, Patricia 1 118 Wainwright, Betty 1 81, 118 Walker, Sharon 1 118 Walker, Shirley 1 24 Warren, Buddy 1 118 Warren, Stella 1 118 Waters, Elsie 1 118 Watllng, Donna 1 40, 118 Way, Paul 1 29, 109 Weatherly, Sharon 1 118 Weaver, David 1 118 Wecker, Linda 1 19, 118 Weiland, Richard 1 21, 27, 28, 30, 41, 118 Williams, Bobby 1 41, 118 Williams, Deanna 1 34, 36, 38, 118 Williams, Wnada 1 32, 118 Williams, Wayne 1 58, 118 Wilson, Jane 1 118 Witt Jer , ry - 118 wairmqn, Pam - 24, 32, 33, 36, 37, 38, 46,111,118 Woodruff, James 1 28, 41, 118 Zackula, Carol 1 24, 27, 36, 37, 38, 118 Sopbomores Adamson, Tom 1 31, 106 Adcock, Howard 1 58, 106 Adler, Gary 1 58, 106 Allen, James 1 81 Anderson, Margorie 1 106 Andersgig, Susan 1 27, 30, 36, 37, 38, 1 Annan, Anabel 1 28, 37, 38, 106 Armour, Cheryl 1 36, 37, 40, 47, 50, 106 Armstrong, Jerry 1 27, 28, 39, 58, 66, 106 Ash, Allen 1 66, 106 Ault, Dean 1 106 Bales Gene 106 Banks Mike Barr Pat 2 47 6 Barrett Eva 38 46 Bassett Sharon Beahr Ronnie Beg ley Dennis Bellafiore Anthon 68 06 8ell James 6 6 Billings Jerald 78 Bingham Mary O6 Bond Carla 9 Byrd, Joyce 1 106 Campbell, Dan 1 51, 52, 80, 81, 82 106 compbeii, 166 - 31, 39, 106 Carnahan, Larry 1 106 Carter, Linda 1 28, 82, 106 Carter, Sharon 1 28, 106 Chancellor, Lorraine 1 106 Chappell, Jane 1 29, 36, 38, 106 Cole, Mike 1 106 Constance, Linda 1 106 Crain, Linda 1 106 Crain, Jeri 1 106 Crawford, Bill 1 81, 106 Crew, Ted 1 106 Crisp, Barbara 1 106 Donner, Ronald 1 58, 106 Daugherty, Carol 1 29, 36, 40, 106 Davis, Jan 1 29, 36, 37, 38, 106 Davis, Paul 1 66, 78, 106 Day, Phyllis 1 106 Degenfelder, Charles 1 41, 106 Dobbs, Betty 1 106 Dooley, Ken 1 66, 106 Driver, Bobby 1 68, 106 Drummond, William 1 41, 106 12685, Bill - 28, 41, 106 Erwin, Jerry 1 39 Farmer, Don 1 106 Feeney, Jack 1 35, 39, 58, 106 Feltis, Linda 1 106 Fenimore, Barbara 1 81, 106 Fenson, Jim 1 39, 109 Fensom, Robert 1 79 Filsinger, Brad 1 70 Fisher, Carol 1 25, 27, 33, 38, 80, 81, 82, 106 Fletcher, Bob 1 106 Flook, Judy 1 106 Forrester, Ruth 1 80, 81, 82, 106 Faster, Phyllis 1 82, 106 Fowler, Barry 1 106 Freeland, Mike 1 39, 106 Gallagher, Kenneth 1 106 Galvin, Jean 1 106 Gardner, James 1 106 Garnett, Charles 1 78, 106 Garrett, Dan 1 106 Gibbs, Ronald 1 66, 106 Goeke, Gloria 1 40, 47, 106 Golden, Pat 1 106 Gossett, Marilyn 1 106 Graham, Diana 1 107 Green, John 1 58, 107 Gowing, Dusne 1 107 Gowing, Dwayne 1 41 Gulick, Charlene 1 28, 38, 107 Hammon Joyce 40 44 47 107 Hammons Mary 80 82 Hanley John 66 07 Harger Linda 4 50 3 Harper Dan 58 07 Harrison Betty 29 78 Hart Glenda 40 47 7 28 6 37 Havis Ralph 7 l-la s B ll 6 7 Helm Judy Hennessey Howard 7 9 Hildebrand Bill 39 58 Jar Jo Jo Ju Jur Ka Kel Ke Ke Kil Kil Kir Kirl Kn Ko La La Lo La La Le Le Li Lo Lo Lo Ly M M M M Mc M M M M M M M M M M M M M M Mi Mi Mi Mi Mc M1 M1 Na - , - , 1 , , , 1. 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27, 4l, ss, 66, lo7 Lamanno, Bill 1 39, 107 Land, Bob 1 107 La Porte, Phyllis 1 107 Layne, Linda 1 69, 107 Leach, Carolyn Kay 1 107 Lessig, Delores 1 31 Limerick, Beverly 1 36, 37, 40, 107 Locke, Richard 1 107 Lorings, Fred 1 81, 82, 107 Lowe, Robert 1 107 Lyons, Sandra 1 107 McCIasky, Jane 1 81 McConnell, Carole 1 46, 107 McCullough, Carla 1 37, 38, 107, 109 McElyea, Mary Lou 1 35, 47, 107 Mclntire, Gerald 1 66, 107 McKinney, Diana 1 80, 82, 107 McMenemy, Linda 1 82, 107 McNeil, Shirley 1 107 Maloney, Rosalie 1 109 Manns, Bob 1 107 Martin, Connie 1 36, 40, 46, 50, 76, 82, 109 Martin, Glenda 1 107 Martin, Gloria 1 31 Massey, Darrell 1 31, 80, 81, 82 Maxey, Charles 1 31, 39, 58, 80, 81, 82, 107 Maxwell, Jane 1 107 May, Chris 1 29, 39, 107 Meier, Dianna 1 30 Meinsan, Terry 1 107 Miller, Gayle 1- 107 Malls, Jim 1 41, 107 Mirick, Carol 1 107 Mitchell, Carolyn 1 107 Mowell, Wilma 1 40, 107 Murray, Kent 1 31, 39, 107 Murray, Sue 1 38, 107 Narr, Karen 1 17, 25, 28, 36, 37, 38' 47, 107 Nash, James 1 107 Neal, Joe 1 107 Neal, Kay 1 107 Neighbors, Charles 1 68, 107 Neece, Teri 1 25, 28, 37, 38, 108 Nelson, Junior 1 68, 78, 103 Northcutt, Sherrie 1 46 Oflield, Stephen 1 108 Ogrizovich, John 1 29, 39 Orr, Marilyn 1 37, 108 Parks, Fred 1 108 Patterson, Judy 1 108 Paszynsky, Carol Ann 1 28, 78, 108 Pennington, Anthony 1 41, 108 Philips, Judy 1 108 Penckney, Sharon 1 108 Pope, Susan 1 26, 108 Powell, Eugene 1 68, 108 Presly, Judy 1 109 Prince, Ronnie 1 108 Proctor, Jimmy 1 78, 79, 108 Puckett, James 1 41, 78, 108 Quenette, Preston 1 39, 58, 66, 108 Romey, Donald 1 58, 108 Rapp, Linda 1 69, 108 Ratclifte, Carol 1 108 Ravenscroft, Rhonda 1 24, 25, 26, 29, 36, 40, 46, 72 Reed, Sharon 1 108 Reid, odnlel - al, 82, los Reider, Gerald 1 108 Renshaw, Phyllis 1 108 Reynolds, Eddie 1 31, 58 Richardson, Alvie 1 108 Riordon, Cheryl 1 108 Robbins, Gladys 1 82, 108 Robertson, Beverly 1 28, 46, 108 Robinson, Karen 1 108 Rodak, Frank 1 108 Rogers, Don 1 42, 108 Rogers, Gary 1 108 Rogers, Kenny 1 69, 108 Rose, Kathy 1 19, 108 Rose, Linda 1 29, 42, 108 Roth, Charles 1 154 Rothermel, Charles 1 29, 78, 108 Roussey, Jim 1 108 Runyon, Karen 1 37, 40, 72, 108 Salisbury, Gaylord 1 68, 109 Salman, Floyd 1 66 Salyer, Larry 1 30, 41, 108 Sanders, Judy 1 108- sdfrerf, Jdr-el - 26, 47, so, 32, 108 Schotle, Gene 1 108 Tretz, Pam 1 37, 40, 80, 109 Turner, Deanna 1 109 Van Cleave, Bob 1 41, 109 Vernon, Dennis 1 29 Walker, lda 1 109 Webb, Richard 1 109 Weisbach, Donny 1 68, 69, 109 Weiss, David 1 Schroeder, Bill 1 Schwark, Danny Scofield, John 1 Seymour, Jane 1 108 Shaw, Frances 1 108 - 109 108 27, 25, 47, 82, 108 Sheldon, John 1 58, 108 Shelley, Bob 1 58, 108 Shelley, Charles 1 28, 39, Shepherd, Judy Kay 1 19, 37, 108 Shepherd, Maris 1 40, 108 Sherman, Mike 1 39, 58, 108 109 Shields, Jerry 1 108 Shuttleworth, Mdrshd 1 29, 42, 108 Sibert, Bill - 24 Simmons, Don 1 108 Simmons, Donna 1 40, 108 Simpkinson, Linda 1 28, 108 Simpson, Ruby 1 108 108 Slagle, Don 1 Smith, Billie - Snow, Dan 1 1 109 O8 Snow, Luanne 1 27, 28, 108 Snowden, Larry 1 68, 108 Steward, Mark 1 108 Strain, Bill 1 108, 109 Stewart, Naomi 1 25, 40, 47, 108 Sumner, Linda 1 26, 37, 38, 108 108 Swaffer, Sue 1 Taylor, Kim 1 24, 40, 108 Thomas, Judy 1 28, 36, 105 39, 109 Welsh, Donna 1 37, 46, 72, 73, 109 Wenich, Erika 1 109 White, Nicky 1 109 Whitney, Eddie 1 109 Whitney, Terry 1 109 Wilhelm, Alice 1 109 Williams, Dale 1 58 l Williams, Ed 1 80, 81 Williams, Sandy 1 46, 81 Williams, Shirley 1 109 Wilson, Jeftrice 1 109 Wilsan, Mary Margaret 1 26, 28, 36 37, 38, 47, 109 warm, Tom 1 so, 39, 109 Wisdom, Johnny 1 39, 109 Wise, Judy 1 31, 109 Wise, Sandy 1 47 Wolfe, Edmund 1 109 Wymon, Deann 1 109 Wynne, Randolph 1 109 Young, Dale 1 109 Zakarias, Vickie 1 42, 109 Freshmen Addams, Rosemary 1 78, 101 Anderson, Jerry 1 101 Anderson, Micheal 1 101 Anderton, Jeanne 1 28, 38, 44, 79, 82 101 Archison, Patricia 1 101 Armstrong, Susan 1 105 Aulgur, Malissa 1 101 Azarnber, Linda 1 31, 46, 101 Bailey, Cheryl 1 101 Baker, Sandra 1 29, 101 E Baker, Sandra E. 1 46, 76, 101 Ballieu, Nada 1 101 Barchers, Shirley 1 101 Bartlett, Joyce 1 101 Birgam, Mary 1 101 Bishop, Joann 1 101 Blum, Kenny 1 81, 101 Boling, John 1 41, 101 Boneff, Rosie 1 40, 46, 101 Boshear, Linda 1 10-l Bowman, Bill 1 Brayfield, Norman 1 28, 78, 101 Brookshire, Carol 1 101 Brown, Fred 1 2 8 Brown, Fred C. 1 101 S ,68, lol Brown, Nancy 1 101 101 Brozon, Fred 1 Bumgardner, Paula 1 101 Burleson, Kenny 1 101 Butler, Richard 1128, 101 Buzan, Robert 1 Cahill, Carol 1 29, 101 Cain, Charlotte 11801 Cain, Richard 1 Campbell, Frank 1 28, 101 101 Cam bell Joe P 1 1 Campbell, Make - lol Thomas, Ronnie 1 108 Tillman, Karlene 1 24, 36, 47, 81, 108 Tittle, Jack 1 39, 108 Tompkins, Darlene 1 38, 80, 108 Tompkins, Jim 1 109 Tompkins, Marlene 1 38, 81, 82, 109 Townsend, Jennie Mae 1 109 Traner, Joy 1 37, 38, 80, 82 Cannon, Lorene Carter, Roger 1 Carton, Butch 1 Chapman, Chappell, Childs, Charles Clark, Mariorie 1101 28, 101 101 Doris 1 82, 101 Jill 1 29, 38, 82, 101 - da, 101 - 82, 101 169 66 l Clark, Richard 1 101 Collins, Beverly 1 101 Constance, Jim 1 101 Conwell, Edward 1 78, 101 Cormack, Sammy 1 58, 101 Couste, Terry 1 101 Covey, Carl 1 101 Craig, Alan 1 39, 101 Crist, Karen 1 46, 82, 101 Crumpley, Jerry 1 58, 101 Cueni, Gail 1 101 Cunningham, Judy 1 101 Daniels, Clifford 1 101 Davis, Kim 1 Davis, Sharon 29, 38, 44, 101 - 101 Diffey, Judy 1 105 Doty, Paul 1 78, 79, 102 Downs, Elizabe th - 82, 102 Draper, Kenneth 1 78, 102 Driskell, Ronnie 1 28, 41, 78, 79, 102 Edwards, Kathy Ely, Donald - Emerson, Kitty 1 29, 47, 82, 102 78 102 102 Enloe, Tommy 1 102 Enlaw, Conne 1 102 Farriss, Martha Faubus, Linda Faulkner, Jesse -105 1 29, 82, 102 - 102 Flndley, Theo 1 82, 101 Flynn, Elaine 1 47, 69, 102 Fredde, Sandra - 29, 40, 82, 102 Fulsom,Jerry 1 102 Fyfe, Gerald 1 68, 102 Gillmore, Linda 1 102 Glorioso, Frank 1 39, 102 Goddy, Cheryl 1 102 Gordon, Jan 1 82, 102 Gould, Norman 1 102 Green, Robert 1 102 Green, Vickie 1 102 Gribben, Kathleen 1 102 Guillon, Bill 1 82, 102 Groft, Patricia 1 102 Guiiek, cfm, - 39, 78, 102 Gwodera, Joe 1 102 Haggard, Janice 1 33, 82, 102 Hain, Ronald 1 102 Hammond, Nancy 1 29, 47, 79, 102 Hancock, Ricky 1 33, 102 Hardy, Arthur 1 102 Hardy, Sherry 1 37, 40, 102 Harrison, Carolyn 1 78, 82, 102 Harrison, James 1 102 Hatch, Janet 1 102 Head, Donna 1 102 Hedges, Billy 1 102 Hendrick, Ronald 1 68, 102 Heotis, Kathy 1 36, 40, 102 Hernadez, Mike 1 81, 102 Hernadez, Bob 1 78, 105 Hicks, Carl 1 102 Hill, James 1 58, 68, 102 Hodges, Estalene 1 78, 102 Hodges, Patrica 1 102 Hodges, Starlene 1 79, 102 Hoover, Larry 1 68 Howard, Carolyn 1 29, 36, 38, 102 Howard, Linda 1 24, 29, 36, 38, 102 Howblitzel, Harry 1 29, 102 Howblitzel, Joe 1 29, 102 Howe, Connie 1 78, 102 Hughs, Betty 1 102 Hunt, Elaine 1 29, 102 Huntley, Frances 1 82, 102 lrwin, Jerry 1 28, 102 lsenberg, Arthur 1 78, 102 Jackson, John 1 102 James, Cheryl 1 102 V, wo Jird, Allen 1 102 Jones, Jean 1 102 Jones, Marilyn 1 47, 102 Keeton, Mary 1 28, 103 Kelsay, Don 1 58, 78 Keller, Karen 1 103 Keller, Sharon 1 103 Kilgore, Sharon 1 26, 103 Kilgore, Sharon Kay 1 103 Kinder, Lynn 1 103 Kindy, Aleatha 1 82, 103 King, James 1 103 King, Judy Ann 1 37, 103 King, Judy 1 103 Knight, Barbara 1 103 Knight, De Anna 1 103 Knisley, Peggy 1 78, 103 Kowalski, Tommy 1 103 Kretzschmar, Larry 1 68, 103 Krause, Carol 1 103 Kulish, Mildred 1 33, 103 Laftoon, Linda 1 29, 38, 44, 103 Lafore, Norman 1 103 Lankin, Larry 1 78, 103 Lauffer, Harold 1 103 Leeper, Dan 1 103 Lesnick, Pat 1 25, 29, 40, 47, 103 Lewis, Dorothy 1 103 Ligeko, Delores 1 25, 29, 40, 47, 103 Lippold, Judy 1 26, 82, 103 Lloyd, Neville 1 105 Long, Cindy 1 82, 103 Luppens, Charlynn 1 46, 103 Lyons, Arlene 1 82, 103 Lyons, Dennie 1 103 Mabary, Carol - 103 Mackey, Mary 1 82, 103 Mandina, Mario 1 39, 103 Mangels, Karen 1 29, 37, 38, 47, 103 Marsh, Charlene 1 24, 40, 103 Masavero, Joan 1 28, 36, 40, 103 Matney, Mary 1 29, 82, 103 May, Christine 1 24, 47, 103 Mays, Sherry 1 103 McCannon, Virginia 1 46, 103 McCarty, Carol 1 29, 103 McClendon, Fred 1 103 McGee, Roberta 1 103 McLowski, Richard 1 103 McPeek, Carol 1 103 McPeek, Charles Lee 1 103 Meals, Margaret 1 28, 78, 103 Mergen, Sandy 1 103 Meyer, Paul 1 69, 103 Mobley, Gary 1 103 Moerschef, Donald 1 103 Moffett, Thelma 1 47, 103 Moffett, Wilson 1 103 Molinoski, Vicki 1 28, 40, 103 Monasmith, Ronnie 1 103 Moore, Robert 1 103 Morgan, Raymond 1 78, 103 Morgan, Ronald 1 28 Morris, Bill 1 58, 103 Morris, Carl 1 103 Muncy, David 1 69 Munholland, Bill 1 103 Nelson, Bob 1 103 Nelson, Jerry 1 103 Nelson, Kenny -- 103 Nelson, Ronnie 1 78, 104 Newton, Robert 1 81, 104 Offutt, Harry 1 41, 104 Offutt, Jim 1 104 Ogden, Linda 1 105 Oliva, John 1 104 O'Neal, Michael 1 39, 104 O'Neal, Michael Keith 1 104 Orgrizavich, Nicki 1 47, 104 Orr, Peggy 1 104 Overstreet, Richard. 1 104 Page, Gary 1 68 Palmer, Harold 1 104 Panknin, Mike 1 104 Patterson, Rose 1 104 Perrin, Nancy 1 104 Peterson, Joyce 1 82, 104 Peterson, Phillip 1 104 Pittman, Larry 1 41, 68, 104 Parts, Patty 1 104 Plummer, Johnny 1 104 Porter, Sharon 1 104 Powell, Ann 1 104 Powell, Diana 1 104 Presley, Judy 1 104 Presley, Marion 1 104 Preston, Kenneth 1 104 Pyle, Janet 1 47, 104 Reosoner, Ray 1 104 Reed, Patricia 1 26, 104 Reed, Pauline 1 25, 82, 104 Reinking, Cecelia 1 29, 37, 104 Reynolds, Harold 1 28, 104 Rigdon, Don 1 39, 104 Robertson, Joyce 1 37, 104 Robertson, Rosemary 1 104 Rogers, Larry 1 104 Rose, Glenda 1 104 Roseberry, Raymond 1 78 Routh, Walter 1 104 Rudsel, Joyce 1 104 Sagsore, Jackie 1 104 Sanders, Ronald 1 28, 58, 104 Sartin, Stephen 1 104 Scalliffe, Elaine 1 104 Schellenberger, Robert 1 104 Scott, Arlene 1 104 Scott, Charles 1 104 Scribner, Judy 1 31, 104 Seidleman, Ray 1 29, 39, 104 Sharp, Terry 1 104 Sheridan, Naomi 1 29, 47, 104 Shelton, Frances 1 36, 37, 40, 104 Shephard, Larry 1 105 Shephard, Richard 1 28, 41, 104 Shephard, William 1 78, 104 Sherman, Charles 1 104 Shultzbaugh, Linda 1 105 Sims, Juanita 1 104 Singleton, Una 1 78, 105 Skinner, Stan 1 104 Smart, Barbara 1 104 Smith, Charlotte 1 28, 104 Smith, Robert 1 69 Smith, Jim 1 69 Smith, Sam 1 28, 79, 104 Smotherman, Gary 1 104 Snead, Jean 1 104 Srvawden, Jackie 1 104 Snyder, Joe 1 105 Soldi, Bob 1 104 Spence, Janet 1 105 Spencer, David 1 105 Sperry, Darlene 1 105 Spickler, Elizabeth 1 79, 105 Stanfield, Sharon 1 105 Steele, Richard 1 105 Stidham, Bill 1 105 Stinnett, Lynn 1 28, -105 Stowe, Bena 1 83, 105 Stroud, Teresa 1 105 Swartz, James 1 105 Snyder, Joe 1 105 Taylor, Gary 1 58, 108 Thorp, Bob 1 105 Theoni, Kenneth 1 105 Thomas, Betty 1 105 Thomas, Ernie 1 105 Thompson, Mary 1 105 Thurston, Mike 1 41, 78 Tidwell, Marlene 1 26, 105 -lol-l-l :egg 444 aaa 5 Siiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 'BD' 4 Tilsin er Nanc Q . Y 1 105 Trayford, Eugene 1 105 105 Tull, Sonny 1 Turner, Evelyn 1 105 Vanderpool, Tom 1 105 Vaughn, Terry 1 105, 110 Vaughn, Vicki 1 82, 105 Waddle, James 1 105 Walls, Donna 1 46, 105 Wampler, Patty 1 29, 105 Wass, Russell 1 105 Watling, David 1 105 Weatherly, Pat 1 105 Webb, Anna 1 25, 105 Weisback, Richard 1 31, 105 Werner, Patty 1 105 West, Roy 1 105 White, Sheri 1 28, 47, 105 Williams, Charles 1 78, 105 Williams, Paul 1 105 williams, Phil - 28, 39, 105 Williams, Ralph 1 105 Willis, Dennis 1 68, 105 Wilson, Dwight 1 105 Wise, Susan 1 105 Wolfe, Dorothy 1 33, 105 Woods, Bert 1 105 Woolsey, Patsy 1 105 Yerkes, Ellen 1 105 Zaun, George 1.28, 78, 105 Zelenke, Metta 1 105 Su bffesbmen Adamizah, Christine 1 94 Aichele, Jerry 1 94 Allen, Richard 1 79, 94 Anderson, Linda 1 94 Armour, Teresa 1 36, 46, 76, 94 Armstrong, Diana 1 47, 94 Ash, Helen 1 94 Atwood, William - 94 Bales, Donald 1 78, 94 Banner, Jerry 1 94 Barchers, Faye 1 94 Barnes, Charles 194 Barnes, Mike 1 94 Barry, Linda Sue 1 94 Barry, Mike 1 94 Bassett, Richard 1 109 Behnke, Dave 1 98 Belcher, Chris 1 94 Bell, Rena 1 94 Bellis, Patty 1 26, 47, 94 Bennett, Denzellee 1 29, 94 Bennison, Cheri 1 36, 46, 94 Berneking, Jay 1 29, 94 Berry, Marsha 1 94 Blacketer, Linda 1 94 Blust, Linda 1 94 Bonnie, Clare 1 94 Bond, Steve 1 109 Boyles, Kenneth 1 69, 94 Bordon, Sandra 1 94 Bordon, Theresa 1 94 Brady, Wendell 1 98 Braley, Warren 1 94 Bridges, Richard 1 94 Briggs, Donna 1 94 Brim, RosemarY F' 98 Brown, Nancy 1 98 Brown, Susy 1 94 Browning, Larry 1 94 Brubieck, Richard 1 94 Brzechwa, Diane 1 94 Buck, Johnnie 1 94 Burke, Bob 1 78, 94 Burnett, Gerald 1 94 Butcher, Darlene 1 94 Butler, Carolyn 1 25, 94 Cain, Johnny 1 94 Campbell, Don 1 58, 94 Carroll, Larry 1 94 Casey, Rebecca 1 94 Chambers, Archie 1 94 Christrnan, Judy 1 94 Clark, Dennis 1 94 Clark, Curtis 1 94 Clark, Garnet Irene 1- 94 Clayton, Mildred 1 94 Clevenger, Wanda 1 94 Clifton, James 1 94 Cloe, Billy 1 35, 94 Coleman, Cheryl 1 94 Coleman, Jerry 1 94 Cook, Carolyn 1 98 Collins, Joyce 1 94 Collins, Teresa 1 79, 94 Coltan, Gloria 1 94 Connely, Charles 1 35, 46, 94 Cooper, Leon 1 79, 94 Cowles, Ken 1 94 Corice, Frank 1 94 Corbitt, Juanita 1 36, 46, 94 Crane, Linda 1 94 Crawford, Judy 1 94 Crawford, Trudy 1 94 Cunningham, Donna 1 94 Cunningham, William 1 94 Cummings, Dennis 1 26, 78, 94 Dale, Robert 1 94 Drew, Daniels 1 78, 79, 81, 94 Danna, Ruth 1 94 Davis, Jeanette 1 29, 94 Davis, Sharon 1 94 Day, Pat 1 94 Denny, Frank 1 109 DeHart, Joyce 1 29, 94 Demint, Loren 1 94 De MOSS, Larry 1 24, 94 Deshazer, Loretta 1 94 Diffey, Mike 1 109 Dixon, Curtis 1 94 Donahue, Carol 1 46, 95 Doughty, Richard 1 95 Douglas, Sharon 1 98 Downs, Charles 1 95 Downs, Linda 1 46, 95 Dunna, Mary Louise 1 95 Eads, Bob 1 95 Eagan, Tom 1 95 Edson, Karen 1 95 Ellingsworth, Jock 1 95 Ellis, Luck 1 95 Ellis, Mark 1 95 Ellis, Steve 1 95 Elmore, Nancy 1 95 Enriquez, Ann 1 95 Epps, Dixie 1 95 Erickson, Cheryl 1 95 Ernst, Emma 1 95 Estabon, Alfred 1 95 Evaloff, Michael 1 79, 95 Evans, Patsy 1 95 Ewer, Jerry 1 95 Fann, Yvonne 1 46, 95 Feeney, Phil 1 95 Fisher, David 1 95 Fleming, Helen 1 95 Fletcher, Marilyn 1 95 Flook, Rose 1 98 Floyd, Linda 1 95 Folsom, Phyllis 1 95 Fowler, Barbara 1 47, 98 Fraizer, Clarence 1 95 Frederick, Ralph 1 95 Fry, Dale 1 78 Fulrner, Tarn 1 78, 98 Fuller, Janice Ellen 1 95 Gagnebin, Loyal 1 95 Galvin, Janice 1 95 Garretson, Jerry 1 79, 95 Gorringer, Jim 1 95 Gibson, lnez 1 95 Gill, Gary 1 95 Glorioso, Linda 1 36, 46, 76, , Glover, Robert 1 95 Golden, Margie 1 95 Goodson, Jack 1 78, 81, 95 Gordon, Sherilyn DeLois 1 95 Gower, Kathy 1 95 Graham, Joyce 1 26, 95 Gravens, Ed 1 95 Greathouse, Bill 1 95 Green, Keith 1 95 Green, William 1 95, 98 Greenley, Carolyn 1 78, 98 Gregory, Michael E. 1 95 Gribben, Karen 1 95 Grussing, Bill 1 95 Grzesiak, George 1 95 Haggard, Larry 1 95 Halstead, Stephen 1 95 Halstead, Susan 1 95 Hamilton, Junior 1 95 Hammontree, Ron 1 95 Hands, Clyde 1 95 Hardin, Benny 1 95 Hardin, William 1 95 Hardy, Eugene 1 95 Harper, Bruce 1 78, 95 Harris, Bobby 1 95 Harris, Linda 1 95 Harris, Sherrie 1 29 Hawkins, Tommy 1 95 Hendershot, Gary 1 78, 95 Hernandez, Fred 1 95 Hicklin, Suzanna 1 95 Hill, Shirley 1 29, 95 Hiltebrand, Alice 1 79, 95 Hindaugh, Rosemary 1 95 Hitchcock, Linda 1 95 Holsti, Wayne 1 95 Hook, Roger 1 95 Hopps, Gordon 1 95 Huff, Nancy 1 95 Hunnell, Ronnie 1 96 Hunt, Dayton 1 96 R Hurst, Gary 1 96 Hurst, Tom 1 78, 79 Hurtado, Gloria 1 96 lsenberg, Linda 1 78, 96 Jackman, Warren 1 26, 109 Jackson, Marilyn 1 96 James, Roulette 1 96 Johnson, Jana 1 36, 46, 96 Johnson, Linda 1 47, 96 Johnson, Marlene 1 96 Johnston, Johnny 1 25, 79, 96 Jones, Danny 1 96 Jones, Don 1 96 Juliana, Edward 1 96 Juliana, Larry 1 96 June, Karen 1 96 Kayzck, Dennis 1 96 Kelsey, Janice 1 96 Kemp, Diann 1 96 Kilgore, Robert 1 96 Kilter, Johnny 1 96 Kimbrell, David 196 Kincaid, Aruel 1 96 Kirby, Alvin 1 96 Kirk, Alice 1 109 Knobe, David 1 96 Koetzle, Jerry 1 96 Krawczyh, Bill 1 24, 35, 96 Krawczyk, Stancia 1 96 Kretschmer, Eric 1 109 Krive, Carol 1 96 1 9 R ' , G l 1 29, 97 Stubles, Roy 1 97 ligggoriulxiuncy tl 109 Rglgiifnlokhiqofhy .. 97 zSuthefrland, Dennis 1 78, 97 Louffef, Don .. 96 Rea, Sharon 1 97 M. 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'ff 1 ' Vi' ' Q 9 'N LU fm rn ' n 'T ,,. L-z,v1fx,....zg:ey'f1f J! X V 1 I f f XX Y X .- X lp ' L' K t fu 55 1 I of I s fl 5 ' wt l ' M ef ' I It E- , 1!4 W 1- Y 1 I MEMORIES OF CIRCUS, Ringling Bros. Grand Entry were among those AS GRACEFUL AS A SWAN, Judy Davis was one of four relivecl while looking over our high school scrapbook, indicating Any- feature divers at April's swim show. thing Goes , H A V I N G SUCCESSFULLY COMPLETED another number, Dixie Stover and Karen Runyon smile happily. BACKSTAGE, Pam C a s s and Roberta Pryor calmly await the signal for their Latin American duet. v .A. f East Mermaids A rm' This year, l96l, marked the beginning of a new com- petitive sport at East. Our first boys' swim team met four other schools in swim competition, winning only the last meet over Lincoln, 48-20, at East's pool, In this first year of competition, the most popular meet event was swimming several lengths free style. Specific events included swimming these lengths using the backsttoke or breast stroke. Too, several team members specialized in diving competition. At the annual awards assembly, those who had earned a minimum of six points at the various swim meets were awarded a letter, Receiving this honor for the first time in swimming were: Paul Gordon, lim Nash, Ronald Cass, Terry Couste, Dean Harding, Vic Weller, Russell McNeil. Leonard Buss, Harold Lauffer, Ray Seidleman, and Gary Flansbutg. Coaching the boys' swim team during its first year was Mr. Donovan M. Mabbott. Although this year was not as good as it was hoped to be, swimming is expected to grow into a stronger sport at East within the next few years. Back row: Gary Flonsburg, Vic Weiler, Deon Harding, Gary Brauninger, Harold Lauffer, Jim Nash, Paul Gordon, Russell McNeil. Front row: Jerry Folsom, Charles Williams, Terry Couste, John Unruh, and Bill Guillou. l ,SCG ' r f tw' 1' l l he ' E? l A Wi' ' Q?i.5' ff '.A lag. ' .. fy If K W T5 ai. e figxjighh , . . v afvf 1 . Lt l ii ' X 1' lb, 1- ' it N X , v 4 , 'nb ,: ' ' M, 3 .1 .f JI ' 1' .Y M' X ' fi 1 , 1 ' , o Q il' 4 ' l . 4 . I ' Y' : Q 'Th -l l 'J ': Q l ' I W ' l .i I A V k. 3 - V . iff , ' f I . 5 I : V 186 four 'V 20m- four last iular cific roke d in tned were e in ass, eil, .iary WHS 'vt as ,row Qeil. l TAKING THEIR PLACES for the opening number in the swim show, Anything Goes , are these members of the cast. They formed three sets in the water for a square dance number to Turkey in the Straw . Mer-men Create Interest I 71 Water Sports Two years ago East's synchronized swimming club was organized under the sponsorship of Mrs. Sondra Kiser, with membership determined through tryouts. Since then, interest has continued to grow, and now the girls' annual swim show in the spring is presented several times to allow everyone a chance to see it. Practice makes perfect, And a great deal of constant practice is required in order to make the swim show a suc- cess, Many hours must be spent fitting their stunts and strokes to the rhythm and melody of the music. Memories of our high school years were relived through this year's theme, Anything Goes, And everything went as the audience looked back over a scrapbook and noticed the various objects on the bulletin board, remembering the Circus, Ringling Bros. Grand Entry and that wonderful Picnic There was the square dance, Turkey in the Straw, per- formed by the entire groupg and feature diving by Judy Davis, Barbara johnson, Gary Flansburg, and Bob Land, in- cluding two comic numbers, The Rusty Blade and Horse and Rider. Finally, Stardust fell as the swimmers closed the scrapbook until next year. WEIRD DESCRIBES their costumes, and was also the title the duet by Marjorie Smith and Danna Simmons. of EXCITEMENT REIGNS behind the scenes during the production of a water spectacular such as East's annual swim show. Wi f'ff I W lf 1 I I X WITH A LITTLE SPLASHING, cast members entered the water to begin the haur-long performance of the 1961 Swim Show. -Q., i 'af 187 n. WC 1 head 1, he juad. hem- kept I the TIOFC lont, . ....'. X .. 4. . Q -, af 'lg .7 K, ,, ,. I, , .Ga t - -, .s, , ,pil ' H :if i f ,. ff-fifa ' he fr- - f- - 3 1 ess? 'tree -.ff 1 f 'M 3 . 1 Ak: -1 if ' i fl 1-2. . if - A T1 -tif' is-T: S' 'L ' f!,?1re.,.ax ,Q, ff' l V ,M - , L . IW ,-3 ' - 2 I :g ' . - , 3'ZZQf'E-E-36 Paul 5P9fll'19 Jim Roberts Paul Doty Michael Gossett John Green Junior Junior Freshman Senior Sqphpmgye B VK66Ti72D ea s P ry g espite Lack 0fSpi1fit Even though the Bears did not show themselves to be an overpowering track team, they did have a fine team and several outstanding individuals. The two most consistent winners were XVayne Britt, in the high jump, and Zoar Leggett, in the low hurdles and the high hurdles. This year the Bears graduated only three senior letter- men. They were: Mike Gossett, Bill Baker, and the previous- ly-mentioned Wayne Britt, Gossett ran in the 880-yard run, and Baker was a sprinter and a relay man. OTHER RUNNING BEARS in the B80-yard relay are: Gerald Smith, Corky Johnson, Richard Bishop, Bill Boker, Andy Krohn, Paul Dovis, ond Larry Hobby. Six juniors lettered. They were: Gerald Smith, dashes and 880 relay, Corky johnson, quarter. relays, and broad jumpg Randy King, quarter mile and relaysg Paul Sperling, high jump, Zoar Leggett, hurdlesg and jim Roberts, quarter mile and relays, Two sophomores also made the grade. They were johnny Green, in the 880, and -jeff Wfilson, in the hurdles. The only freshman to receive a varsity letter was Paul Doty. Paul was a distance man. RUNNING THE MILE, relay style, ore these trocksters: Corky Johnson, Bill Baker, Jim Roberts, Randy King, and Larry Hobby. Bill Baker Cvfky Johnson Zoof l-2999 Rlflfffd Bi5l'0P :Vayne Bm' Senior Junior Junior JUNUY emo' .lang is , V V, Z '13, 'z.. ffg -M- lizfi J 1 e X V' ' ':5'g',': - A , . k f l iii: -, N ' 'i, ' iv- . -inf-5: , A 5 .V Quark ' jg . - , in My--. n. f gtfifazfai he '- 133, 2 -Q gy? -ve' ,X ,-sf. W: LT .,'fV' , i 4 VU , V' JZ . . 'F 'QE 9' H v - , ,Q L .aw ., v - 1' IB9 SO YOU'RE AN OFFICIAL muses Corky Johnson, as he admires Dave ReinmiIIer's ribbon during those few moments when East's running Bears have a break in their busy schedule. Bears Play Polite Hosts For Santa Raytown completely dominated the Santa Fe relays, scoring in 12 of the 14 track and field events, and' edged second place Central 44 L5 to 37 lf5. East finished at distant eleventh with 5 lfi points, while placing in the high jump and the 180-yard low hurdles. It was no surprise when Zoar Leggett, the Bears' speedy hurdler placed in the low hurdles. But Paul Sperling caused a few eyebrows to raise when he took over for the ailing Wayne Britt's place as high jumper and found himself a place in the ranks as he placed in the high jump event. Other than those two events the Bears just couldnt muster up enough strength to find a place. Even though the event was held here, on Nowlin field, East could not manage enough school support to elect their candidate, Dixie Rhoads, to the position of Santa Fe relays track queen. OVER THESE HURDLES go these iumpers, but more lie ahead before they reach the finish line. .1 4 - -. ..,v.A. -1 r Z, . -.,. ly: -, ' ' a. ,ff ,i M151 1.4, 24? --A-I '-we-new l ,, 3 C 0 M I N G DOWN. another Bear may make the winning broad lump mark. Fe Relays HAVING TAKEN FIRST at the Santa Fe relays, one of Raytown's tracksters gratefully aceepts the winner's trophy from Mr. L. Clayton Dickson, vice-principal. 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'ff -. , Y t l 90 s . ,qw M ,A ther ing S n's L. the .,, 615 FROM THE TRACK'S POINT OF VIEW, tracksters begin Io lake HEAVE HO, BOYS, the queen us wauhng' and wufh that the their places along lhe starting line. stand was set in place for lhe Santa Fe relays queen Queen Dixie Rhoads ,ff-r 1' O n fe f1e..,f- . , ff' f .1 fX ' 65, ' Q, Track ueen 'ii 's vw ' 7 49 i STRAINING T0 MAKE THAT HURDLE, Zoar Leggett is bound ta make it again. In the final and most important track meet, the city meet, the Bears placed in three events with two men to finish eighth in the Interscholastic leagues standings, East missed seventh by a mere half point. This years annual meet was held at the Southeast field on May 26, with Central capturing the city title with nine firsts, two seconds, and a grand total of 57 points. Zoar Leggett was runner-up in the 120 yard high hurdles and in the l8O-yard lows. while Wayne Britt tied for first with .lim Cordell of Van Horn in high jump, On Saturday, May 21, the annual state track meet was held at Columbia, Missouri, with Beaumont of St. Louis winning with 29 points. East managed only one point due to the efforts of Wayne Britt, who tied for second in the high jump, The only other qualifier from the district meet was Zoar Leggett. Although the Kansas City area schools did not do them- selves justice, the meet proved very productive as six records found their ways into the state record book. ef' UP, UP, AND OVER. So does Wayne Britt, East's star high jumper, as he easily clears the pole. Tmcksters Fare P00761 le Various Meets Tl'lEY FLY THROUGl'l THE AIR, and over the hurdles, HOW EASY IT SEEMS - just to run around the track: but how hard it d0lH9 their best to win the meet. really is - just ask these tracksters! s.,-f' ,.,- P-uf, . 192 4 star rd it C 1-4 as at ,s f THIS STRING QUARTET rated a one at the city tryouts. lts members FOUR CLARINETS formed a quartet with Martha Hilte- were: Jeanne Anderton, violin: Nancy Hammond, violin: Janet Seymour, brand, Howard McKinney, Linda Eckinger, and Roger cello: and Cheryl Rogers, viola. Fulton lnot pictu redi. nstmmenm! Musicians omlbete For 1-2-3 Ratings Only one representative from the instrumental music department survived the rigorous city and district tryouts to compete in the state music contest April 29 at Columbia, Missouri. Linda Eckinger received a one rating at the state contest for her alto clarinet solo. Several from East's instrumental department received a one or a two at the city contest March 7 at XVestport high school, These included a violin solo, a clarinet solo, a string quartet, brass quartet, clarinet quartet, and a clarinet trio. However, these solos and ensembles were eliminated from going to the state contest when they didn't receive a one rating at the district contest held at Wlarrensburg, Missouri, on April S. All those in instrumental music who wish to enter the contest competition must first tryout for Mr. Marion XV, Sell, sponsor, before they may play in the nity contest. INSTRUMENTAL SOLOISTS were: Jeanne Anderton, violin: Wanda Rowe, clarinet: and Linda Eckinger, alta clarinet. Lindo passed the city and district tryouts to earn a one at the state contest. SWEET AND LOVELY described East's 1960 - 6'l queens, presented by Mr. Marion W. Sell. They are: Dixie Rhoads, track queen: Carol Brummel, basketball queen: Kathy Leach, queen of hearts: Judy Blatt, Eastonian queen: Sherrie Marsh, R.0.T.C. queen: and Carolyn Davison, Homecoming queen. 193 onomn Mczbbott Instifucts Undeafclrzss Music Several years of training is spent by members of East's A Cappella choir, the Churdettes, Chordmen, and the Mixed chorus before they become a part of these groups. The beginning of this training comes under the direction of Mr. Donovan M. Mabbott, After one semester of music, those eighth graders who show musical ability become part of the Sub-Freshman chorus. As freshmen, these and other advanced freshmen compose the Freshman chorus and the Freshman Girls' chorus. But all is not straight training. These groups rake an active part in special assemblies, such as the Easter and Christmas assemblies and the Outburst. They also participate in various city music festivals held during the year. Practice is the key word in rhe development of the uuclerclassmen vocal music groups, and they spend a grear amount of time rehearsing for their respective performances. Yet, for many of rhese students the long hours are worrh ir when they finally become part of East's A Cappella choir, 194 'YL' an ind DIIIC the 'ear 'CCS. nit fr r EARNING A ONE RATING at state was the girls' sextet, whose members are: Marsha Ramsey, Sandy Lynd, Joan Reinmiller, Karen Bingham, Sheryl Hamm, and Linda Peel Knot picturedl. Early in the spring, Easts vocal music department began preparation for the state music contest. Each ensemble and soloist spent many hours in practice before they finally earned a one at the state contest. On April 29 the state music contest was held at Columbia, Missouri, Two soloists. Sandra Lynd and Karen Bingham, and two ensembles received the coveted one at state. One of these groups, the girls' quartet, was composed of Sandy Lynd, Karen Bingham, Sheryl Hamm, and ,loan Reinmiller, The members of the winning girls' sextet were: Sandy Lynd, Marsha Ramsey, Sheryl Hamm, Karen Bingham. Linda Peel, and joan Reinmiller. Before a vocal soloist or group competes at the state contest, they must receive either a one or a two rating at the city contest, and a one at the district tryouts. Singers Vie For Top Contest Ratings THE JUNIOR ENSEMBLE, earning a one in city competition, was formed by Janice Rail, Mary Ellen Denman, Carolyn Davison, Carol Fisher, Carol Ridder, and Janet Maxon. STATE WINNERS were: back row: Mary Denman, Sheryl Hamm, Al Sandidge, Carolyn Davison, Karen Bingham, Jeanne Anderton: and front row: Sandy Lynd, Marsha Ramsey, Carol Ridder, Carol Fisher, Janet Maxon, and Joan Reinmiller. ',3E'fE,Q-i ,,-4 . K CITY CONTESTANTS were: back raw: Elda Resz, Don Fitzpat- rick, John Wyzard, Al Sandidge, Veronica Draper: second row: Janice Rail, Sharon Smith, Jeanne Anderton, Sheryl Hamm, Carol Ridder, Carolyn Davison, and tront row: Joan Reinmiller, Marsha Ramsey, Carol Fisher, Janet Maxon, and Sandy Lynd. RECEIVING A ONE at the state music contest was the girls' quartet composed of Sandy Lynd, Karen Bingham, Sheryl Hamm, and Joan Reinmiller. 195 inn .g-'r- . Y H A A A-wwwwx A- , -, ,,......,......,,......... ,.-..- -A-- W -- --,-,-k-'H V X.. .,,,, ., , , ,,V,, , dr A ,e-. X rta ' lll AI- grh, mol. van ixic vcr- or-rr uryi mm lfcll vim -mlm 'lllx lui- Sum Lill- -rm llcls ior 1 1 i 5. ri 'fry 'fi ' Tir ':. t, .f i . 34 ' if if 0 2.5 -4 .?' 'X ' ' Q5 12 Rig it as ri 1 W .ef . . ,- . ff. liljix, - ag- ... ,- if-C '. FQ ,NT X in lil' Jn F' J MYR. !'x,'liA1kl fq it uf, h l -xilr , ' .fix .ANRXX 1 .ilk A Li ' 4,2:'i'. Ir-if' MISS MARIE BURRUS was honored following her re- tirement this year. 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Il mis quii-fly lugirm-ti :lint other members of thc fiiiulty were retiring, luur xxisliul it rin l'Jrf sccrcuvc so char mm Luruimnny xwiilil ln' nrmdiul POSING FOR THE CAMERA after a delicious dinner were, Ich to right, lfront rowl: Carole Michael, Miss Burrus, Vera Rauf iback fowl: Linda Ferrin, Vicki Hader, Don Pellow, Phil Phillips '59, Randy McPikc, Charles Featherstone, Jim Lawrence, Frank Wegerer, Marvin Laffoon, Linda Keith, and Betty Varner. 1 . ri I Wd U e , ' -f l v 1 pf 1 if A F, ,si 41 man Lu 5. lj u . ' v l .fi . 7 1 N f e 1 -1 ,- X ' ' V- 1 I i xx-., V 1 is X , 'W i, 7 4 . ,- i fi- 'L T l ,I , ...fi ix fi - ir . . . - - h ' M' B , I THE CRUCIAL MOMENT, Miss Burrus opened the I-:::4hf?rhl:Noenfllldgyilhglrvsliohhdf mlomlal ge' mgelhe' onmmg Iss mms G package containing a cosmetic kit for her trips. t new , , R , , 1 f I I X A , , rip, ' , '1 .11 TL: ggi L- P I i Q A I lc, it ,fgzil qw rf- 1 - V . '- ,, fi f -22, 3? V, XV 8 i ,V A ln , ,I Q Ji ,u ,gs f Q4-. 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A 1 n xx YZ f 'A ' , - :J ,, , ff' Y 'I - Q' s V V X slr f pn A- A xfiyqy Y . v I 0 I 4 .15 I n , W ' 4 h ,, 'W i., , x W I NF-sl K Qlxf W 1 Y 'vw w-,N V M-1 sh X xx 'XX X 'Q?AL,, SM, K.. to I ,xx 1 s f .f Miss Eva VanNutta I The Eva VanNutta Literary Contest Plaque Honor Mzss VrmNcztm l Leaving llasr high school after dedicating the greater part of her life to ii uns Miss Eva VanNatta, who retired at the end ol' the lrrst semester, 1961. Following her re- tirement, she set our on a world tour and has since sent letters :ind ooslcards ro various faculty friends describing the enjoyintu' she has found on her trip. Miss Vanfdatm taught speech, beginning and advanced, und drama ln her e-.izlier years at liust, she directed the plays and helift-d to present programs for the enjoyment of students, parents, and faculty. Also, shi helped many contestants in the different speech contest, sum its the l Speak for Demof,r.icy cnntesr and Constitution Ur.nioip tontest. She aided several students over the pw 1 i gf, :M lf, is the stziu- :new in rim contest. 202 X-. C0 shc li' co XV di el T, cs hi sl' dm Sl tr . X IE 9 ' ,fn - f QI L ,M I R? CONVERSING AT THE TEA held in her honor with an old friend shawn here is Miss Eva VenNatta. WHERE SHALL I GO? wonders Miss VanNattn while she mentally plans her world tour. VeznNeztm Leaves Years 0fS0ciet Service Perhaps what most students will always thank Miss Eva VanNarta for was her invaluable aid to the literary contestants for the annual contest. The euveted plaque which is the winners' reward was named fur her Each year Miss Eva VanNatta would first help the in- dividual elubs in iudging for a contestant tn represent in either deelaniatiun, oratitun, or exteinporaneuus speaking. Then as the months approached the contest. she aided each enntestant from each club. if he desired. in preparing lnr his event and his presentation on the big night, Though she never actually sponsored a literary society, she perhaps did more for the literary societies than has heen dune at any school. SHOWING OFF her newly acquired corsuge wus Miss VGHNGNU N7 sement her fellow faculty members. Hunuring Miss VanNaua fur her servue fu the literary sneieties, since the first une nas furnietl in llllfw, the five literary sntieties gnintly spunsured tI1t'nuj.gIi Inter-Sutiety a tea at the Natiunal College Fisk Hall in February, Several of her fnrint-r students and snnie nieiuhers uf the Anieritan legion were there tn refresh ineintmries. Une legion uneniher presented her with a plaque for her fine service. Sherrie Marsh and Cfarul lirunnnet presenter! her a cor- sage nn behalf ul' all five elubs Nell llutrnin and Sylvia Smith acted as serxers of the tea and heautilul take frosted in green white, ADMIRING AN HISTORIC PICTURE here with an administrative member from Kansas university. 203 i ! MUMS TOPPED OFF LEUNDIS OUTFITS and songleaders Carol Brummet and Sherrie Marsh led Leundis to third place. DISTINGUISHED SQUIRES, complete with canes and derbies, were Webster's song- Ieaders, Don Pellow and Tim Noland. Narrative Essay Verse Lofloon Wright Ravenscroft Rau Morris Hedges Maddox Kouffmon Hart 's 'l. C -L ' a. fe ' ss: 5 L l V.. . ,N ,. . ,, ,, 5' Ja- L K e if bf ., N . VA S' , ge 'X 5 ' s- L. ' . 204 WINNING EULEXIANS receive heartfelt congratulations from friends who rushed to the stage immediately after the results of lit contest were an- nounced. April 14 climaxed the years work for five literary societies - the annual COHISSF, mixed with friendly com- petition and outbursts of emotion. Six divisions contained oration, declamarion, extem- poraneous speaking, narrative, verse, and essay. Each Club took home a first, Websters snatched two gold medals. Eulexia and Websters, sister and brother societies, shared the covered Eva VanNatta plaque. Walking off with eight points each, the clubs' presidents, Jeanne Kueker and Roger Marriott, jointly accepted the gold award. ln- dividual gold medals went to Marvin Laffoon, Hamilton, narrativeg Rhonda Ravenscroft, Leundis, verseg Marcia Wright, Kalailu, essay, Michael Houtchens, Webster, orationg Larry Gregg, Webster, extemporaneous speaking, and jeanne Kueker, Eulexia, declamation. Eulexia-Webstem Kee Narrative 'l. Marvin Laffaon The Brighter Day Hamilton 2. Vera Rau ,H , Away nn, Eulexia 3. Carol Maddox , Non-Existing Boundary Kalailu Essay 'l. Marcia Wright The Time, the Place, the Circurnstance Kalailu 2. Lee Morris H The World in a Garden Webster 3. Nancy Kauffman June Week Eulexia Verse I. Rhonda Ravenscroft A Flame Leundis Z. Sondra Hedges My Task Kalailu 3. Michael Hart , Worthy of Note Hamilton who rary com- tem- club ls. eties, off uel-cer ln- ilton, arcia itiong 'EDUC ef ilton Iexia lailu lailu luster lexia he +9 s-N! .,-..r HAWAllAt:l MELODIES were the beautiful sounds from Kalailu liter- UP IN THE AIR was Marvin Lattonn aftcr winning first place in ary society s sang routines, under the direction of songleaders, Pam narrative for his Hamilton brothers. Cass and Carol Maddox. DON'T CRY, LIT CLUBS sang Nell Ekstrorrr and Vera Rau, leading their sister Eulexians to a first place tie with brother Websters. The main themes for decorations revolved around the college idea. Since three of the five clubs wore blazers lliulexia, navy onesg Wfebsters, black onesg and Kalailu, with white onesl, the football and pennant theme was appropriate. Leundis and I-lamiltons were just as collegiate as the ladies wore grey box jackets, and the 1-lnmmies were in reversible vests. A most unique setting was Leunclis'-a tose and grey goalpost, Websters and Eulexians carried out the contest in accordance with their setting: chains made from the two clubs' colors and a sign reading United As One to Win. As this years contest drew to a close, several persons who have worked close in hand with many years' contests said that the 1961 race was the closest one yet-and a contest that no one lost. Plvzquenln The Family, Oration l. Michael Hounhens Y 7 Y The Big Parade , ,,,, Webster 2- Charles Keeton ,,. Spartacus Address to the Gladiators . Hamilton 3. Janeen Hin .,,. ., . The nas Melee f--'H f- K i ' Extemporaneous Speaking 1. Lmry Gmgg 'fi Y Qi if Webster 2. Dixie Rhoads Y, ' Eulenf 3, claire Molinaski '-2 4'S Declamation ' l. Jeanne Kueker Excerpts from Barefoot BOY Will' Cheek -- Eulenf' 2. Barbara Fonville . Our Hearts Were Young Und GUY l-9'l'ld'5 3. Ronald Tankersley . Y. The Vallanll 'Y' Hamlllon Oration Extemp. DBCIGMC-lfioll Houtchens Gregg Kueker Keaton Rhocuds Fcvnville Hill Molinoski TcmkersleY ' ., K - 6 5 . w Q l t X lr ,5- 7 il 'ri ' i -6. L 205 Xgx np. ' - H . .... .. -..H ,, .M H mm-gA YYY A- r- -4 1 5 I1 I I 4 Y 4 F J I H 4 4 W . -,Y---, . . -, ow. ,nz-Q. 'X .I li'-..Jl '..aiw,.i, iembly. ff efy 'ioletta zrding, Keith, Aarsha 'G --X Q1 P Q .L Shortly history. WITH THE TRADITIONAL SETTING in the background, Dr. Thomas Mather, as guest speaker, delivered the address at the annual National Honor Society assembly in May. Inducts Fzfy-Three ew Members From East Top row: Andy Clippard, Linda Coffman, Carolyn Davison, Linda Eckinger, Nell Elastrorn, Linda Ferrin, Tom Gaylord, Alan Goldstein, Larry Gregg, Kathy Halstead, Vicki Hall. Second row: Roseanne Klndy, Sondra Koup, Jeanne Kueker, Marvin Laffoan, Jim Law- rence, Sandra Lowden, Jan Martin, Randy McPike, Carol Meyer, Carole Michael, Larry Myers. Bottom row: Marilyn Rozgay, Bill Show, Sylvia Smith, Alice Spencer, Linda Strain, Ronald Taylor, Kathy Van Trump, Betty Varner, Oswald Wenich, Carolyn Wood, Mike Woods, Shirley Youkovich. 9 I I I 'L Q? Q ' f g . y A, y I gy leg y at '- V, 53 A he ...MAL K. lg... hs P 4 L I ' - . 4 M, W '+2l+s, 'Ji 5 y .3 5 .M, AKXWQQ ' 1 if Q U? 4 ' QW 51 Y ' X if gf F 1 I 474 4 f .ffl wry vi 55. - V . ,V .E A 7 ,,n , X th1.A HL4 PLEDGING T0 UPHOLD THE HIGH IDEALS of the society, the 53 newly elected members take the National Honor Society oath, administered by Mr. C. 0. Williams, principal. 207 . ig vi 1 AV- V e. l X M L fr , . W .QP R in the er the all ris so heme rs re- show. I met regg's n In- direc- Hog 'lug? sang . per. t Pre- t was g the Rick bf the e the u l WITH A LITTLE BIT OF LUCK the senior assembly hit with an air at success. This opening number was the offering of the senior boys' chorus. ce LULLABY OF BIRDLANDH n 4 d e sounded these instrumentalists BAND MEMBERS watched in- y Fulton, Wegerer, and Stone. tensely the Great Pretenders . de Paz Vis Members of the band, under the direction of Marion W. Sell, accompanied most of the senior assembly acts. Three instrumental soloists were Roger Fulton, Frank XY'egerer, and Russell Stone. A tropical setting found Marsha Ramsey, Martha Hilfe- btand, Carole Michael, and Karen Kahler sending exotic notes. Bongo, bongo, bongo was another Paris strange finding, This line dance found girls attired in all white with glowing paint. The senior boys chorus gave out with the clue to their high school success in With A Little Bit Of Luck. Other highlights from the show were another girls' line dance, Lullaby of Broadwayng Sherry Hartman's Blue Comet Bluesg and Carol Meyer's beautiful ballet to Exodus WEIRD WERE THESE SOUNDS from the tropical seas setting with Marsha Ramsey, Martha Hiltelzrand, Carole Michael, and BONGO, BONGO, BONGO danced these senior line dancers. KGWN KUHIEY- Q. 55, - --it fl P ' ' Q I W 'F Er 1' I-e yfzxa . ls, S. 209 if 'll l li 4 t 4 ll in . A ' 5- f-,..- g T' YL , 'x3'n.v'f7. ,pw ,, , . ' xxx. as 9- ,X 'e 1: 4 we f,i , '41 Nr. ,L cf-.4 . ,LQ ill 4 X A Linda Keith 419. 1 i , - '--' X ' ' -.mf-r l . L. t- , , 1 rf W i L ' I Z V Linda Eckinger Roger Fulton Donna McKinley Carolyn Jones Marvin Laffaon Velva McCain Talithu RGIIBS Dikie Rogers uzllAndSc1f0ll ln celebration of the fact that the 1961 Eastonians were delivered on time, members of the Eastonian and news- writing staffs were guests of honor at a victory dinner. Steak was the main course at the dinner, held June l at the Wfish- bone restaurant in Kansas City. At this time the two honored groups received their Eastonians and spent the after- dinner hours signing yearbooks, In appreciation of his guidance on the Eastonian, Mr. William K. Prewitt, sponsor. was presented with a small PICTURES EVERYWHERE-on the wall and scattered on the onmfs ilQ6EdSf.IOZl7 7fld!iSf5 gift on behalf of both staffs. Because of their work on either the Eastonian or the Echo, several staff members received membership in the Quill and Scroll society for journalists. Accompanying the membership card was the traditional society pin. Those re- ceiving this honor were: Roger Fulton, Linda Keith. Marvin Laffoon, Carolyn jones, Talitha Ranes, Linda Eckinger, Donna McKinley, all seniorsg and two juniors, Dixie Rogers and Velva McCain. IF ANYONE FINDS ME, HOLLAR! This was a frequent cry tables-and all at o fair price, too. The picture sale in 108 at as each student began the search through the many, many ac- the end of the year brought many customers. tion shots and class pictures after school in the iournalism raom. y 210 BES whe wisl sig at Of hon Ea. go of TH I ts the the the and CW UC li Q X X iw, f N ' 1 BESIDES EADSTONIANS, other .items were signed, too, as is shown' 'CASUAL DRESS and casual positions were in order for the informal when two girls autograph a friend's blouse: while more permanent evening mixer and the hours spent signing yearbooks. wishes were written in her book. Mixer 1f01fides0 lboiftzmit F01fSig1eingB00ks Step lightly was the password at the annual Eastonian signing mixer, held on june 2, Soon after the doors opened at seven, East Bears filled the halls and stairways by sitting or standing in any nook or space available. The 1961 Eastonians, which were given out during homeroom time earlier in the day, have green covers with East's official emblem set in the center of a rising, black and gold sun, The sunburst idea helped to carry out the theme of New Horizons. New this year was the name and year of our Eastonian printed on the backbone. Wfith their yearbooks now in their hands, little groups of students began to form, and friends asked one another to sign their books, even before the mixer officially began. The purpose of the informal signing mixer is to allow friends to record wishes in each others Eastonians. Ap- proximately GOO students took advantage of the opportunity to sign the yearbooks which were delivered on time this year. Following the mixer, cramped hands and empty pens were prevalent. THE FLOOR PROVED A POPULAR squatting ground for many East Bears, but regardless at where they sat, their pens were kept busy as friends invited each other to sign their Eastanians. Mints we ,fi N 1 x 38.4 t i i si .4 . ..,- -. rx 211 IMPORTANT TROPHIES were the discussion of these students, Fred VonBohIand, Tam Thompson, and Larry Gregg, in an imag- inary reunion. The place was the annual assembly held to intra- duce the principles set up in the Braadlick award, ond was presented by the public speaking class. op Citizens Awarded The John N. Broadlick memorial award for citizenship was established as a special honor for two seniors. one boy and il girl, and is in memory of John Broadlick, former vice- principal. This years recipients were Vera Rau and Don Pellow. The Broadlick award is upheld by four basic ideas: trusrworthiness, principles arid ideals, attitudes toward school, and courtesy and consideration for the rights of others. Each of these ideas plays a fundamental part in the selection of the award winners. 5 1 if Q I 'SQ' 'B 'Tiff' x y .A '. 1 ' ' Vera Rau Don Pellow HERE THE EIGHT FINALISTS FOR Broadlick awaited the exciting announcement. RECEIVING CONGRATULATIONS from Mr. C. 0. Williams, principal, are the 1961 Broadlick award winners, Don Fellow and Vera Rau. The six other finalists for the coveted citizenship award were: Tom Trump, Jeanne Kueker, and Johnnie Mae Carr. 2 vi T X i ,ff ,cc 4 212 Gaylord, Jim Lawrence, Tommy Thompson, Kathy Van GE pa RE del 'I9 ff Cl thi 3 'I J r , J ailed 3'- GENERAL HUBBUB filled the boys' gym pared to march into their Baccalaureate. REVEREND HARVEY QUENNETTE was deliver the Baccalaureate address to the 1961. as '61 graduate selected to graduates of s pre- DURING THE FEW MOMENTS before marching time, Larry Springer and Don Autry glance over a program of the Baccalaureate service. Baccalaureate Sunday, June 4, marked the annual religious service held for the graduating class. As traditional, it was held in East's own auditorium, beginning at 3:30 p.m. and lasting about an hour. The seniors mer beforehand in the boys' gymnasium to line up. Then they marched two by two with chosen partners down the two center aisles to Pump and Circumstancen played by the band under the direction of Marion W. Sell. The invocation was given by Vera Rau, and followed by the choir's offering of Hallelujah Chorus and Ours ls the Xvorldf' Following a short greeting hy Mr. C, O. Wlillinms. principal. the Baccalaureate address was given by Reverend Harvey Quennetre of the Belmont Christian Church. who spoke on the religious need in the graduates' futures. CAPS AND GOWNS were donned by graduates for their Baccalaureate service on Sunday, June 4, in East's auditorium. Two by two these seniors had marched ta Pomp and Circumstarrceu taking their place of honor. CK! ,W Tw ' A . Q 'itdafli F'-.TJ ...f, E' 213 - A A -. Y W 1 -. V. K .4' Aa, ff! - .ay 5 , ,A K , V 1 J .9 4 ' . ,A ., x . 3, .3 ,' Q, l.1 bs .7 A 499- Riu 3 O ,,f.,.X, J 45 1 l 1 M., ,..,- .-..f Q M' gh ui, b .194 Q. 55 . if x Q X 1 'W I 1' L,-x f V 1 L. f J' -'!k 1 , s f ,iii R We yy V , fi ill , If , 1 N NJ 'if ina , at lil M :XV rrlf L My ' c sv gt , iff y it x x ,lf ,Dy -DU A V liz I f V Acknowledgments apmfssam I 1 2-R, - e r s r u ations of the day bring their reward 'the 1961 EH5f A y h th ff rts of s man .t w re able to give ou your s ory , e I a Q! every 1 UK? Q1-lit! Q-QJU . First and fo i-QW ' i a ' f - 0 rap ' e nor -of the 'astonian ri i n 'C fhe U7E6g e to pre M sent a ic 1 book 'c 'n memo 0 ' Qkfr n e - Si t rlgre .l ai t the new litho s n t' put this type of lav-out that kind of copy paper, a numerous other queri' Their East representative? Mr Alden Tilberg, was always ready to answer our requQ r Another yearbook, another year with Rollands- elpert fem s. Ca ras, film pictures-any aid we needed with pictures was quickly fulfilldiob Mr. A. C. Weyers- berg, Mr. Harold Mehner, and DeLois Thomas. And to the faculty we are especially thankful for their co-operation when we interrupted classrooms to sell our product or identify a picture, To Dr. Grube wc owe the entire underclass section for his taking and reraking of the sub-freshmen, freshmen, and sophomores. Last, but not least, we lwant to thank you-the reader and contents of our book. You are the copy, the pictures, and the purpose of our book. Our old horizons have gone and come and gone again. 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