East High School - Eastonian Yearbook (Kansas City, MO)

 - Class of 1963

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Miss Baker llas devoted lier attention to showing East stuclents how to lranclle a typewriter. Always ready to assist a stuflent with llis daily assignments. she lentls an air of easualness to lier classes that works wonders! Perhaps tlie most titne-wonsuming part of Miss Baliefs joli is the task of managing tlre sclioolls liank. Wliile in tlie lianli. slte auflits tlie liooks of all of our literary and departmental vlnlis. organizes tlie lxnsi- ness affairs of our seventy liome rooms. Writes vlievks for all of our st'l1ool's :lt-lmts. and sets up antl enforces a worlialile liuvlget for our yvarlnoolc. Tlie Eustonian. Often a normal sclionl tlay is not long enough to finish her work. ln aflflition to ller flutivs in tln- N4'll00l.S lwanlq anrl in her typing Classes. are Miss liillif'1'-5 at-voinplislnnents in organizing tlle annual junior-senior prom antl tlle senior assemlmly. lfarli year. clue to l1l I'C'lilitDl'lr. tllese two fnnvlions are talwn 4-are of lieautifully, ,lust liow rlnes all tliis work gr-t tlone? ln lim' years of 6XI3CI'lt I1t'l'. Nliss Baker has liemnie a teavlivr. a lmnli- C11 and an organizer of sowial affairs. ln tlir' past, we have all profited greatly from her talents. Wfllen lliss Halu-1 s years at Ea-1 rlraw to a close. it will lie a montnnental task to rvplawe lter. TYPINC IS EASIER, Hun, when you put paper in the machine flliws Hnkvr mulres surf- 111111 Don Kelsey is an his lavs. TOO .ll.flJ'YY CALORIES? Tf1f.'fn,:' rl few minutes for a quick lunch, .llixx Baker jokes zrillz 111'r assistants in the band. Table of The Scholastic 24 Senior Ballot Seniors Senior Activities Juniors The Faculty And Classes 72 Administration Unclerclassmen The Social Activities And Org R.0. T. C. Queens The Athletic Football Basketball Track Flex Ctnlentlmmmvlulll 120 aniz 184 265 31.1. an Old and new, this indeed has been the theme of us at East High School for many years. The experienced, the intermediate, and the novice all help to make up a school of great tradition. Completely unfamiliar with our school, the eighth graders compose a new element at East. As we watch them learning how to manage their class schedules and other school affairs, we see a group that is slowly becoming acquainted with the ways of high school life. As our students progress, they move into the inter- mediate grades of sophomore and junior. Advancing in years as well as knowledge, these pupils have nearly mastered the customs of our school. They make up the classes that have passed the threshold of beginning years and have moved into the upper half of the school. After four years of growth and development, our stu- dents become seniors. Giving their various talents to our school, the seniors make up the experienced class at East High. In their last year at our school, these students must prepare to leave their responsible posi- tions to others. Thus, we students mature at East, from new to old. Our school, throughout the years, has tried to develop a group of steady, well-educated young people. With- out a doubt, the theme of old and new most nearly describes life at East. H ..IIIllllllllll lln... On October 23, 1923, the Board of Education adopted a resolution to accept a tract of land on Van Brunt Boulevard on which to build East High School. With this decision, work on our building moved along rapidlyg and in 1926 the new school first opened its doors. During the first few years of the schoolis existence, East was primarily an agricultural and horticultural high school. Influenced by this program, our early athletic teams were known as the uAggies, the Ducks, and the Gazooks. Despite the fact that our teams had little experience, they put forth a great effortg in 1929 our varsity basketball team soared into a state championship. Soon after East High School admitted its first classes, the situation arose where it was necessary to build more class space. ln these first days, our auditorium was also used as a gymnasium. Because of crowding caused by the gym equipment, dances and other school activities, were held in the front hall. Not until the additions of a north and south wing and a separate art building did East High have an adequate library, cafeteria, gymnasium, swimming pool, auditorium, and art room. Many activities were held in the spring and, high-lighting them all, was the balloting for the R.O.T.C. queen-the sponsor major. East's cadets played a much more important part in school life in those days. Walking proudly through our halls, members of the R.O.T.C. dressed in bell- bottomed trousers, knee length boots, and sported shining steel sabres. The school hand, then a part of the cadet corps, added color to the activities of the year. Without a doubt, the history of East High School may be looked back upon with pride. Today, although our rooms have been remodeled and enlarged, they still appear basically the same as they did in 1926. The great traditions established by our first classes are still carried on by the students of 1963. llllllllllllllllllllll I In Memoriam 10 'n .'K' Pr: bm Pra- C rr Pm: Scrw Pra Na, FOI An! Fit Spn W L1 OI Fx A1 Pr W R1 C1 ,U P1 APPLIES OF GOLD IProvcrbs 25:11j Praise. uml the people hurry To sil hy your friendly fire. Scoff. aml the world will shun you As they woulcl a jangled lyre. Praise. aml your help will polish The floor like a plate of hrass. Growl, anfl the help will cheat you And lower as you pass. Praise. and the pupil rises To heights it were vain to ti-ll. Scolfl. and his spirit scultles Back to its inner shell. Praise, ancl the family circle Cuclclles up close to your heart. Nag. and the court will tell you You had better live apart. For praise is a sun that opens The lips of a budding rose. And hlame is a shadow making A lovely blossom close. Filling worrls are like apples Of golfl in a silver frame-- Speak them. and countless people Will rise and bless your name. Clifford Hi ram Nowlin We owe so much lo Clillorcl Nowlin. Little shoulrl he said: Our first Primfipalf Father of Rus! High Sf-l1ool-- Author-- Poets, W0l'lfl lTilV1'lI'l lleiielartor to all 7 Crval xHII'l'lf'illI1 . ill lla:-so r-rmlrilmule lo our low' lol' him. lllvilsf-. ilocl. holrl him nr-ur. HYJUYINC IIIN FUORITE P4STlllI: r 'louln rzfrnpfml lzinzsvll lrillz tl: 111511 U nvnlln umm new pornlv. PRESENTING A 001,17 IXFY lu Mr flrffmrl lvowlln was Cwmfrlrl .'Waxw1'll Taylor, Clin S111 Unmrl Slrllm Army 4 -17 -r? -..W ami' V. .--ff,-eff-A, , K MW, ,,,,1,,.,,.v , ,,.V.-W, W W g X I N J.: Kal' Atty' Eg' X-Q F. g, 59 xi ,,,' As the bright shiny new M632 models whizz by our school few people know the history and tradi- tions of the building. It was the year l922 that the Building Committee and other members of the Board of Education were trying to select a suitable site for a school in this part of town. The Board agreed that the R. A. Long tract on Van Rrunt Boulevard was the most desirable site. After some negotiations and concessions on the part of Mr. Long, a resolution was adopted on October 23, l923. X I 2 l L. Q 51 'E 4 nlllllllm... Our building was expanded much since it first opened its doors. If you had taken a tour through the halls in 1927, you would have seen a basic school without the library, cafe- teria, auditorium, pool, or girls' gymnasium -without either north or south wings. The year 1933 was a big year for the school. In this year several additions were made-the library was added and opened to the public, the cafeteria was added and was a big im- provement because the halls were cleared of this activity, a gymnasium was added and the auditorium remodeled and improved to appear much the same as it appears today. 1 4. 'N nf, 72' 13 1 - V J Many activities were llelfl in the spring, anfl on the top of llllC list was the ICOTKVQ queen f the sponsor inatjor. This was ilu: only quf-en at that time conlpared tu the seven queens of today. The Uullrurst was il 4'a1'nival with side shows in every room and tlle main pI'0gl'i1Yll in the audi- torium. 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Aww, ff ifwzi .M f'-. : 11 'v ,. -'Url u ' f-rfggfnu , . i 1 -,, 'gg' 7 g utstanding Seniors ANOTHER TAC, ANOTHER JOB! One more won't make much difference in the busy lives ol Linda Hargef and Mike Houlchefns who have certainly Done the Mas! for Eastf' . M., W .mf im, 1 E AS A PEDIATRICIAN AND A NUCLEAR PHYSICIST Nancy Kauffman anrl Milfr Larlri hope their carecrs will be successful. Selected B Ballgt ,j ' JQ Q 975 . ,JJ ' . WHAT DOES IT TAKE T0 BE IDEAL? We can'1 explain it lm! Charlvs ,llaxvlr and Ifuml Fislrffr seem la have il. AFTER fl FEW .IIOJIENTS OF RELAX.'1Tl0lV Cheryl Armour nnzl fllilfe Slwrrnrzrz again rmlizf- flwir lmsy flflivitiffs are all worlhwlxilrf. .27 E 5 They Exhibit IT DOESNT TAKE A JIIRROR lo rrllrcl the .sparkling personality of Serial Brllr anal Lion, Barb Johnson ana' ,Iolm Hanley ax they leave for another social activity. W -.ru 1 '13 I X, ' 1 4, , . X v'-un 125-GED X l mp: had: JUST THE RIGHT T0llClIl Ann Annan arlrl Gena Balm give all Ilzvir arlworlf Ihr Mrighl louclzlv s. X,-r 1--2f.m,.M4MN A . gy Q TZ-.r- -,,,. . -.' .'.:'. l I s. ALLEY OUI' .wzyzs Mary Wilson to Bill Hildebrand us they slum' njf their jolly good personalities. EVEN A BAT AND BASKETBALL malfe a winner if Karen Runyan and Ceralfl Mclntire are being their Best Athletic self. Uur School 's Tradition SI rqk. Senior Ufficers Mike Houtcllens Bolv Brown ,W Glcnrla Hart ,,,, , Nancy Kauffman Mary Wilson ,H Naomi Stuart ,W Charles Maxey , Bill llilclcllranfl nn , . , X x H , W President . , Vice-Presidenf , ,, , Secretary , , Y H Treasurer Asvfslnnl Treasurer , , , Gifloriarl , , Reporler , Sergeant-at-Arms V' ,.,-v Semors Already? Bonita Jean Baker Gene Bales Michael Banks Eva Barrett Carol Bell James E. Bell it Tommy Adamson Howard Adcock Gary Dean Adler Vicki Jo Adrian urn - 1 Margie Anderson Susan Lynn Anderson 1 Tom Anderson Ann Annan Cheryl Ann Armour Jerry Armstrong Dean Ault Georgia Bailey THE SAME OLD ROUTINE, Bill llollanzl, Ralph Havis and Hill Hildebrand go over their neu: schedules. Unl Yesterda We Were Freshmen . . . Mary Bell Anthony Bellafiore Jerald Lee Billings 1 'iw 4:5 ,qi Carla Elizabeth Bond Judith Elaine Boswell Linda June Branstetter f' N, v x J 6' v-'f ..r A i Deanna Brenton Linda Kay Briggs Warren Britt Beverly Brown Through Each Day Robert J. Brown Jody Burke gg l op .I Barbara Crisp Jack Crose Mary Kay Curtner Carol Rhea Daugherty Janifer Jill Davis Paul Davis J ax - if x 'Vg 1-MQ-X s .-. ii Each Year- - - We Studied Hard. TRYING TU REIIEUBER u'l1irl1 fingers lo use, fan vii slrngglm lhmuglz rz tough lyping assignment. x. Lori Chancellor ' Q. Jim C1955 1l E-3 ' Glenda Shirlene Hart Mike Hart Ralph E. Havis Bill Hayes 4 X. X! -qc' 6' s-.1 And Clubs. Howard Hennessey Bill Hildebrand ll , af N-I ?'4 V+, nv -K S. .41 N C4 Care Free Social Li e - - Gloria Lee Giles Ron Gibbs Gloria Gocke Pat Golden Duane Gowing Carlene L. Gulick I qv s-.-1 fs' has 5.4 x..- If Q x 1 ,f 'N HQ 'iff fur' W '7 -J if bf x '.: ftwfg x- if il 'J F 4: 4. X af ' x th ,I 1' 72- A 2 xl. 2' f-. TJ! JJ Ni uv if sf Cherished Friendships Joe Willie Kirk Martha Gail Knecht Janis G. Koons Mary Ann Koska Michael Ladd Bill Lamanno 5 'TT X rl Merrick Jones fl Ronnie Jones Carolyn Jung Norma L. Junkins Nancy Kauffman Bill Kelley Clarles Keeton J. Leroy Ketchum Ed Keith Charles Killion Milly Killion Diann King Z' ALWAYS BUSY, Linda llnrgvr przxsvs out football tags to Frank RorInL mm' Mr. Winegar. Have Remained - - - Uthers Formed. Robert Land Larry Langley Beverly Jeanette Lemken Donna Lessig Sally Jo LeQuire Becky Limerick .2 i T7 Ni! 144 -117' 2 4..g Fred D. Lorings Carole McConnell Carla Jean McCullough Mary Lou McElyea Teachers - - - F rwnds Jane McClosky Gerald Mclntire ,f' James C. Mills Evelyn Mitchell Sharon Moore Wilma Mowell Kent Murray Sue Murray 5 q-...f xg Have Helped To Mold Uur Lives. Linda McMenemy Shirley McNiel Gloria Jean Mabery Janet Cheryle Macrae Glenda Martin Darrell D. Massey Charles Max ey Loretta Maxwell Chris May Terry Meinsen X Donald W. Miller 4 X,- James Milligan , CLOSELY SUPEKVISED by .'llr, Michaels, Cary Adler tries ta get lhe proper resulrs from an experiment in chemistry. 'Mu '04 xv'- Y Is Un Hts Own. James Puckett D0n Ramey Linda Rapp Daniel Reed Sharon Kay Reed Gerald Rieder BS Donald L. Rogers Gary L. Rogers Linda Rose Charles Rothermel pportuniqy Ahead - - - Karen Beth Runyon Patrlcla Ann Saddler .anti 'Tb 'fx 3 121 X ,Sd v--an ,L ,ol ,Q ...gy -ad KG-'S -P f 1 ff ,V 1 1-Q 'Y '1 T' 7- v f 5 ,,-4 .-.K Noi KG 53? 6 ,- 'th ..f' Ni -A or-.7 Nr' 11 But For Toda X X , Naomi Stuart Linda Sumner Judy Ann Thomas Ronnie Thomas Mike Thurston Karlene Tillman Ni A fi' ,1 . Robert Shelley -,, Judi Inn Sheph'1rd Mike Sherman Y Donald Scott Simmons I x Donna Simmons Linda Simpkinson Kenneth Smith Dan Snow Luanne Snow Lawrance Snowden Paula Soldanels William Strain WAITING FOR HIS TURN, Fred Pnrks holds the pro- leflfng mask for 11 fellow welflrr in llze m cial shop. We've Reached Our Goal - - - Graduation! ?- Darlene Kay Tompkins Marlene May Tompkins Pamela Trefz Deanna Gail Turner Robert Van Cleave Patricia Wade ,Q 41' X QW- , C? ui -5 Q.-0 'Sf Richard Webb David Weiss P23 D 'Q' M Deanna Jean Welsh pf' ,X Charles W. Welton, Jr. ,The Presentation Erika Wenich Nick White v-.1 Dale Young Karen Young Vicki Zakarias Of Diplomas Edward L. Whitney Linda Ann Wiggins Terry Kent Wigginton - Sandra Kay Williams Shirley J. Williams .leffrice Wilson Mary Margaret Wilson Tom Winn John Wisdom Judy Wise WPS Marks A New Beginning. OBVIOUSLY A BIT UPSET, Carla McCullough discovers llml Ihr' l1'lilliw Spirilfsf' linac really golfer: hola' of Chuck Keaton. Joan Masovero Jerry Irwin Dldl L1 eko Don Rlnd0H Phll Wllhams Rosle Boneff Ron Sanders kv' President Vzce Preszdent Secretary Treasurer Reporter Gzfl Recezver Sergeant at Arms ,Iunlor 0 lcers 55 w- ,-A r nv. V 1 ,AJ , , J iw- rf if B fix in- V, V X ii Rosemary Addams, Jan Anderson, Jerry Anderson. , 3 J a .. n I 1- X 'F '.,g n ,,,, ' V a ff W 5. , I J -ff . .I , 1 Mike Anderson, Susie Andrews, Pat Atchison. , ff .. 'Q . s f' 5 qw V, 15- V -1' ' r 1 7V ' ' Z ' fr 2. r , , M ,, ., s W EF,-Wie 'ff ., ,A z 9 Q1 1 'A , ,Q ff, f '- , Linda Azamber, Cheryl Bailey, Sandra E. Baker. fx R PROUD OF HIS NEW TITLE, foe Hawhlitzel, Vice-President elect of M.I.P.A., receives nz Missouri University yearbook and congratulations from last year's President. juniors wfffv' ' 'io s f ' 7.x , gi, .4 - B gf . H . f EM ad' 5 , V. . 4254? dis? . ., f 2152?-1 1, . X y 4 Vff: ff: f K mfs' 4- - f gag ,. f- Y ' LILY' 4 an ' 3' 'H SA - 4' ' -V W' 3 V- ffs, f if - ,K -I, -V Q... 5' Q-,z - .V j .V , . ..,'f f c X ,u l N ' 1 A n f . 2 ' ' P- -, s 'w.,,,- ' 1 1, M, N' M Sandra S. Baker, Jim Ballinger, Jim Banhart, Shirley Barchers, Mary Birgam, Kenneth Blum, John Boling. B ff, pr - 4: , ff - A V .f vc . 'W A A 4. M, f ,f V 'ff r- . -- ff ,- . f- 'E J: gf, x of r si : B+' v V , f .,wf ' K .,,,V 1, Q Rosie Boneff, Bob Bust, Bill Bowman, Carol Brookshire, Charles Brown, Fred Brown, Fred C. Brown. , . 1. V- 4, V5 , 4, ful , ea 1- ,rrp QJVFIL 5 f'-H K' ' :W :ll , 3? , VV '- ? ' ' ' ,' -- - 1 V. Q ,grew V . - , V, I Y , . ,Z - 'XX gn? , V ef xx 2 - sl Michaeline Brown, Paula Bumgardner, Richard Butler, Robert Buzan, Carol Cahill, Frank Campbell, Roger Carter. 56 Leoi Judi Ron 5 X f J fx have V, , WORKING TOWARD IMPROVED READING a class of East High students Iislen closely to a librarians advice on which books to choose. Class Of '64 A' ,fi I' X v -Q 1 k I 2 , I , Jackie Chapman, Jane Chappell, Jill Chappell. rr-5 Ci R- Y, --f T' 'Q ca ! f X fi X ', 1- rr Charles Childs, Margie Clark, Richard in . 0 ' , X ,QL gf? X 4 2 N4-. -s .. 'x 'f v .xl if X Clark. X A Beverly Collins, Jimmy Constance, Edward Conwell 4 ,Q -li ,f 1, Y , . ,K M , , ,, 55, :Z ik -1 Q l ,sv ix :L 'Wgfll C ' ' 'ff' ' , f- , J ' nf irfafff I , , J 1 JTJLEM. 'Y .1 4' I H Leon Cooper, Carl Covey, Alan Craig, Ernest Crain, Karen Crist, Patti Crook, Jerry D. Crumpley. H- i,. wr, 'R I .vc .' e-7 5 4,1 Q X ., , V 1, V H - .. , f., ' 'f 'fi f ZF, -' . ' .J was I X as J, . J f' 'W ,,,, . . 'ff 5. if f 'Fw ' . 1 42 Na f' ' , w M521 , A Lfell - .3 , W ii l ' Fmitas u 'Q 3. Judith Cunningham, Clifford Daniels, Kim Davis, Sharon Davis, Julia Dean, Thelma Dixon, Paul Doty. , J ' I a 1 if-4,55 A R . I fr Pu -Lf Q I ' ., ,W X. , , A 1 1. Q I 4 2 , VV P 'yi , X U , ,Q I 1 I4 fl df I' A . 1 Ronald Driskell, Bob Duff, Donna Colleen Durbin, Kathy Edwards Kitty Emerson, Connie Enloe, Nelson Enloc. N ,WJ 'E H' ,, W . yfa ra r N X, .- i f s A. i, x -2 ,Q Linda Faubus, Nancy Filsinger, Theo Findley, 4:3 ff 'r .f, -J xii' , A I X K-SMX Qi ' K 1 f X2 ,. Robert Fletcher, Sandra Fredde, John Frizzell. READY T0 BEGIN THE NEW YEAR. ,, T Q I V Michael 0'Nml verifies his new program LL 'H' WN' schedule wilh Mr. Dickson. A ji ' '- 1 .I ' AU., A',V ,- Juniors , HLA rg: n A , .K 'II 0- ,S Q - .ll 'A' if -' 1 -fl ' -f Y wx J, 'f S' -if e 1 A . X ,AX Q 0 ' L1 Jan Gordon, Norman Gould, Kaihleen Gribbin, Patricia Groff, Gary Gulick, Joe Gwadera, Janice Haggard. r T X A fu - qi K ,-'R ng x ya ff, , ' x f X 'M N V v- . . A! ., fx P A gf: ' f Q -, , ' , . w--Qu Qt' AD. 'r 'V- 1 x ,x f X , . . . Y f V Xifaifvrtlsgel 4. Q Ricky Hancock, Arthur Hardy, Carolyn Harrison, James Harrison, Janice Hatch, Harry Hawblitzel, Joe Hawblitzel. 'fv' 1? x , by vf ,755 gy f f I 1,4 1 'L ' -all 5,4 fs- gig ki Vi gg? William Hedges, Ron Hedrick, Donna Heil, Kathy Heotis, Bob Hernandez, Michael Hernandez, Estalene Hodges. 8 Marsha Gambrill, Linda Gillmore, Frank Glorioso. Ca Z be B. Ja ,, if S l 4 ' A Patricia Hodges, Starlene Hodges, Carol Holmes. 350 ar ' V, : R ' 4 J in Carolyn Howard, Linda Howard, Connie Howe. . ,J .,,, , R 4 Ya ox , Aix ,A C gl . K Betty Lanell Hughes, Elaine Hunt, Jerry Irwin. JUNIORS AT EAST HIGH are quite willing lo help Mr. Dickson in any possible way - As Alan Craig can easily testify. Class Uf '64 ' i A 1 4 WY, ' K ' Y sm We .. 1 , Q of in 1 'K an -- ,K - ,f , , F 3' .J 1 A i . v f 1 U A A +1 ' 4 A Y W ' EXQ' 'im J K no ww w, J . 'Y ., J John Jackson, Cheryl James, Jeanie Jones, Tom Kowalski, Karen Keller, Don Kelsey, Mary Lynn Keeton. i . f. ' '-J.. 4 5-e . - 1 ' 1. . V X it 4,-u-3 '-f A in - 4 I --J W 1 N '- ,,'f -' K M M 'A ' 3- A '- ' .- . 513' :.- f -f -K We fe' , 2 fe.-' f f' , . ' f' , V ' D my 4, I ,. X li Y . . . ff 9 ' - Sharon Ann Kilgore, Sharon Kay Kilgore, Lynn Kinder, James King, Deanna Knight, Peggy Knisley, Ronald Korsi, A,-40-:rx 5, ,. ,1- Q' Z Eff , . U 2 fm V days ' .Lf 1 X , , 17 f Larry Krewgchmer Linda Laffoon, Norman Lagnre, Larry Lakin, Susie Lamanno, James Lavenbarg, Pat L4-snink. 59 , 'f' e , 5' i - 1 ' A 6' - iw A - 1 , Q' ' ? 4. ' -ff? cz IJ V. Q ' f' W s , -M . A- - , -.- X N- M, K fr ' - 4 K 3 Cf , ,Q I 1, ., I -1 K I 2 N , I I , or rw 2 +4 ., ,ga f , A or -,tfxi 559125, , . 'f ix 1 J , e i 2, Didi Ligeko, Judy Lippold, Neville Lloyd, Cindy Long, Charlynn Luppens, Willetta Lyles, Arlene Lyons. e -rf.. -.1 1 , . fx Carol Mabary, Mary Mackey, Mario Mandina, Karen Mangles, Charlene Marsh, Joan Masovero, Mary Matney. -. 1, '- 4' , x ef. he 1 jg X K o 1 ff J Q f Rl -X , 1 - r :if .fm 9 N .J K ' W r ,f 1+ xx 1 L. X ' Christine May, Sherry Mays, Virginia McCannon, Carol McCarty, Joe McPeek, Margaret Meals, Sandra Mergen. J ' av- ,Q A x ' Q' A fr 5 swf ' - - f Wd, f . , Gary Mobley, Donald Moerschel, Thelma Moffett. eg-g -glgxgggzw , . - l F' 'i: afi ?: , 4- R W- ' 'j L, 1 ' ,, 1 f: J 5 . I I Wilson D. Moffett Jr., Vicki Molinoski, Ray Morgan. ga. www, A- ! i. . ,. ' Q - ifxff I i A I W? I Kelly Morris, Paul Meyer, Gary McMullin. A STITCH ,N TIME SAVES NINE Mary 60 Hirgzzm works on 0 project in home PC0- nmnics class. 4 1 llili Lil Ri ,g g 1' -vin: 551 W X A ed' Q V It xg h iq Z, Y. fs, .I ,. C, tim.. fs-V .5 :ry ' gg, 'J .11 P 3' r -. 'ff '35 -f -' X ' r . Qi N' 1 7 '7 ,'- ' P J Q if of x J ww NN W: rl 5 f , lx Q W. X Bill Munholland, Bob Nelson, Kenny Nelson, Herbert Nelson, Robert Newton, Harry Offutt, Jim Offutt. , Q ,ff 1, 'W A I ,F is fx it 'Al' I' - ' 2 -eff 1,171 X 'f U , -'uve pi Linda. Ogden, Nicki Ogrizovich, John Oliva, Micky J. 0'Neal, Michael O'Neal, Peggy Orr, Silvia Owens. I fx ,N L13 .,N, mr fx ,,. ,W Ti M N N ' Q' ' R ,J 1 5 iz 175 W ' ' f fff If M., A N., N, - s.,, W QM! P W - .F - Xe .V 1 gf ! V0 is W .it 13,15 , L,-1K4 N Q N . gi? . Y ,Q 0 x j ' ,.:e:'3':' , 'St ', A , Arrzxigjg 3 iL 'g X ,- I Richard Overstreet, Kitty Oxley, Harold Palmer, Curtis Panknin, Wayne Parsons, Sherry Peery, Nancy Perrin. Class O '64 Q ,lf f 'FQQ ' JUST A SHADE DARKER. Mac Gossfrl, fz senior, brings out her rlrlistic abililll' LJ' drawing an outdoor scene. 3. 1 Q.- . X Y- V' s Joyce Peterson, Larry Phillips, Larry Pittman. fig , f P 1 . lf Patricia Pitts, A' 'Vs If Ann Powell, J ,Q 3 .,... ,-in ski... Sharon Porter, Patricia Potts. WZ- 'A A , - A Q w ..,q . yxx 1 1 A anet Pyle, Ray Reasoncr. 61 V '19 ez, : 1 .A . i -31 W., L . ,KEY GN syfll. . ft ' W t WTAIXQ'-Ll qi Patty Reed, Pauline Reed, Cee Reinking. N , Donald Rigdon, Joyce Rockwell, Joyce Robertson. 1 . , k,!,,..,,,. i ' A -1 Q X I K: +- ' gi! X-X E . -f Rosemary Robertson, Glenda Rose, Ronald Sanders. es lv' , '- I Elaine Scatliff, Bob Schellenherger, Ray Seidleman, Charles Sherman, Vicki Kay Shultz, Judy Sims, Una th 1 1 ' ' V JUST A FEW MORE TURNS and Richard Butler will have this project in metal shup completed. Juniors ,l -Q-1 iffy Q' .fa 1, k Y. y 3-1 N- ig 5 ff ' f' .r' f Terry Sharp, Frances Shelton, Bill Shephard, Richard Shephard 1 ,r ni- .' 4.52-' S tteaalt I it Singleton, Stan Skinner, Barbara Smart, Charlotte Smith. 3 ll Sam'-Smith, Wesley Smith, Gary Smotherman, Jackie Snowden, Joe Snyder, David Spencer, Darlene Sperry. Xl 'P :IZ wg E gvyq 1 r ved-ve K r If' X ,451 E f Jim Stanley, Richard Steele, Phil Stiff. I -Q: 1' yi' .. ,CLS 1 i' ' A Teresa Stroud, Linda Sultzbaugh, Barbara Tatum. 3 ,A In ,,k. W 4 P 4: In K, J 3-If-1, . U , - 5' Af .. ff f an f PISTON CONNECTED T0 THE - . Mr. pg? Q 5 .2 x 2, Roether gives a bit of choice advice to a T 1 ,QL Z. V3 'A - 'qu 5 3 group of aspiring young A.D.E. students. l ' Kenneth Thoeni, Mary Beth Thompson, Marlene Tidwell. Kill! V flfai: 'V' A it ' .1 ' 'ff f, in e ' '.f:51 H23 s fz- ,SUN ' 4, - if ,jf ,, ' A. ,.. if ' K , ,3 fn . Q K f, :el ,-, E 'JT' k A 'Z . E-si ' Qtr ., if kt '15-V 9, - 'f' ' Pi- . i-' 1 i i 1 ' . ' ' v,L, 44- ' uf' '-M wx, ,,- g ,V rw- - . 5 . L- . --fi: ,, ' - ' .F xx' - Vx W ff . e,EgE:x,--- 1 21. .f 7D Monte Tripp, Norma Townsend, Sonny Tull, Evelyn Turner, Tom Vanderpool, Donna K. Vardy, Terry Vaughn. .,,. .L .A k rm ,A ' x A W ,, .,. 5 ' v ,-.. .- N 1 ,2 1 5 , - fn V M - v 1 -E f .qv ' gg' f 'A' XJ , Quiz, K . .l , 45 3 i Leonard Wallace, Donna R. Walls, Patty Wampler, Charles Waresback, David Watling, Pat Weatherly, Anna Webb. , M455 'F'fifQiL ' My . ' f 'iz . ., '- .Q o ,rf ,, 5: 2 ? 'F 1 1 i iain if 2-.ein .E Q - Q, . ' f Kg l ' r, 5 QT.. - X ' Q X W y X .e '-E -Y ,Z ff' 1 S3144 ,V ' 1 E 'f 1' V' 1' 1 L k -..W 1' ' Avis Weese Susan Wise, Claude Estill, John Plummer, Ronald Tnomhs, Richard Weishach, Sheri White. 63 ll ll ll li 'L A-L , Q L LISTENING INTENTLY, Teresa Armour, a sopho- more, all:-mpls to translate a French sentence in the new language laboratory. ,Iunwrs l l l X l 1 . l . x - . K A I W x if . l ap l l l Metta Zelenko, Charles Williams, Ernie Thomas. ix lp l I 64 Phil Williams, Ralph lVilliams, Dennis WVillis. WWW ,,,,,. ff .V , , wx . -f vi ' ,.. - M .a V ,A or 5- , V. 2,61 -Q Q 0 -itll Dwight Wilson. Joyce Wittman, Betty Wolf. PQ if 5 4- L ,-1 - fg Dorothy Wolfe, Patsy Woolsey, George Zaun ii.. Zaun. Journalism ,,..-,X The early journalism classes at East High Svhool were much the same as they are today. Working to puhlish the best high school journal in the city, the first staff of the East Echo proof read each page as carefully as rio the students of l963. Both the Evho and the Eastonian have niaintaiiried high stanclarcl of excellence throughout the years. 41- Q n i A I ll I y' V Nancy Kauffman Editor-in-Chief Susan Anderson Assistant Editor Carla McCullough Layout Ann Annan Art Editor Tom Winn Business Jim Puckett Literary Carlenc Culick Faculty-Index Carol Paszynsky Classes William K. Prewitt Advisor CAREFULLY FOCUSING the photo enlarger are Harry Hawblitzel and Gary Culick, members of the stall. the morn l 08 activ' scho The spiri of th Then began mrmir event the l Hall. 4Iru'li in m. I X 1-'17 Joe Hawblitzel Harry Hawhlitzel Sandra Fredde Gary Guhck Carol Fisher Chuck Degenfelder Bill Holland Glenda Martin Work started early for this year's staff. Last June Mr. Prewitt, sponsor, chosethe staff members and began to organize the group into a team that would produce the best possible Eastonian. Many new ideas were formulated. Juniors who showed abil- ity were asked to join the staff to leam the proce- dures of organizing the Eastoniang the general layout of the book was changed to coincide with the theme, and the layouts were begun. Three mornings a week the light was burning early in 108 because staff work is an extra-curricular activity that puts together the yearbook during off school hours. The staff undertook extra projects to build school Spirit and to promote the sale of books. The first of these projects was the sale of plastic covers. Then last October the promotion of activity tickets began. This sale provides the students with an economical way of participating in all school events. As the New Year began we made plans for the Valentine Mixer and the annual Eastonian Ball. Our year was filled not only with the pro- duction of a fine yearbook but also with assistance ln many worthwhile school projects. WORKING EARLY in the marnmg these stall members check each detail of the 1963 Eautanuzn ' isle- .ski litor- edi- itzel. zkett, law- , as- 5311. itors lsky, and rterg Jill lubs, ities, and, 7 x.. L .. BEGINNING THEIR JOURNEY T0 COLUMBIA, these staff members are prepared for work and fun. On Thursday, September 25, the Eastonian staff and a few Echo members left downtown Kansas City and traveled to Columbia, Missouri, to attend the Missouri lnterscholastic Press Association at the University of Missouri. Upon arrival there, the group converged upon the Daniel Boone hotel where they deposited their lug- gage. The group then proceeded to tour the campus of the University, losing and regaining their location for the next two hours. The convention commenced next day with the open- ing ceremonies. The delegates attended lectures dur- ing the afternoon and a banquet that night. Nomina- tions of officers of M.l.P.A. were held during the SINGING SONGS AND PLANNING ACTIVITIES were the pastimes on the first night of arrival. X ,XX N3 WORN OUT WERE THESE M.I.P.A. MEMBERS as the early morning hours edged on. banquet, and upon return to the hotel the representa- tives began campaigning for their candidate for the Vice-Presidency, Joe Hawhlitzel. The voting for the candidates was held early Saturday morning at a breakfast for all the delegates from over the entire state, Later that morning, a general meeting was held where the results of the election were announced. The East High students were overjoyed with the news that Joe Hawblitzel was elected as Vice-President of M.I.P.A. The return trip started about 3:30 p.m. Saturday afternoon as the delegates put their luggage on the bus and settled down after a very busy weekend. DELAYED AT THE BUS STATION, these students settle themselves dawn on top of suitcases as they await their departure. 69 J '-J ...1 fv- fs -u Va v -ve Q 'k 4:1- Susie Andrews Rosie Boneff Jackie Chapman Kim Davis Paul Doly Kathy Heotis Pat Lesniak Joan Masovero Christine May Harry Offutt Nicki Ogrizovich Sheri White Dennis Willis Gaylflrd S81i5b'U'Y LOOKING THROUGH THE ECHO MAILBOX, these newswriting staff members are getting ideas from ather high school papers edited throughout the United States. 70 A X . The hum of husy typewriters will fill the ear of any person venturing to room 321. Putting out the school paper takes a lot of time and effort. The journalism students gather news, take interviews, and write stories. After all this time, the paper still isn't ready to go to press. Endless hours must he spent correcting errors, and laying out pages. These hours come after school for the many students who strive to get the paper ready on time. Under the leadership of Mr. Robert Buchanan, staff advisorg Mike Hart, and ,Ian Davis, editors-in-chief, the Echo staff underwent another busy year. x Q any hool lism trite y to ting tfter the ptaff iief, i Mike Hart Jack Crose Carol Daugherty Diane King Evelyn Mitchell Karen Runyon Claran Schmidt Naomi Stuart Darlene Tompkins Marlene Tompkins .lannifer Davis Mike Hart ,...... . Karen Runyon .... .lan Davls .w...... ,, Rosie Boneff ..... Kathy Heotis .... Patty Lesniak ....., Naomi Stuart ..... , Marlene Tompkins Darlene Tompkins Nicki Ogrizovich - Harry Offutt ..... ,- Fred Brown ,..., Editor-in-Chief , ,.., .---- Jan Davis , Copy Reader as .,.... Chris May Literary Editor Society Editor Joan Masovero News Editor ...... .. ..... Rosie Boneff ,----- Naomi Stuart Sports Editor W .-...s. Kim Davis ,, Business -- -- - Advertising , Kathy Heotis lnsert Editor .a,,,, -. Marlene Tompkins , Darlene Tompkins A Circulation -- Gaylord Salisbury Harry Offutt Photographer ...... ------- Paul Doty W, Artist ...a . ..,,.. Fred Brown Robert R. Buchanan WORKING TOWARD THE DEADLINE, Carol Daugherty nloes her part for the coming edition of the Echo. 71 1 fl 1 Y 3 Thr farnlig . . . ETIIEIPHTE V 1 y E i A , Pu Yan an - .. aff,-A,,,f7,,. ,.g.f, 3.,,, .. ,A . .v ..., fy.-,. .off I . f r , .-. -.-.,,,.,. ' 1' .V , - ,iv ,, .. -,feM . . . M4-I-...vt-uv--i.:L:1:.fa.x-.,f F-..L ','.'.fV .wh-1-,.., .T V-.f'.w.mc':v W Q 'QF Mr. C. 0. Williariis is always ready to listen to the problems of our students and faculty. Highlywfxpe- rienced in the ways that 21 high ss-hool should he run, Mr. Willizlliis docs an excl-llvut jolm as prinf'ipal. Any mliffirulties that arise during, the year are justly considerefl :uid smoothed out hy him. Sinn-H 1945. C. U. Williams has semi to it that East high school students lrleucl work with Olllbiltlf' zlvtiv- ities. Pupils I1l6fFllIlg him in the halls are gli1'l'lf'll with il rolrust hi tlwrcu and at question of whcrv they are going. A strong heliewr in sf-lmol spirit. Mr. Williams strives for lretter support of sports. lmlve-tl. Mr. Wlillimns has svrvcd our svhmwl wr-ll tht-sr past 4-ighteen yvurs. East High Svhool stmlmits in the fulurc will t'0ltllllll0 to reap thg: hcllvlits of his oxpericuvc. i 74 ' HQ ' 4 1-f.LJ3.f , 3 I ,s . 2. 1. .1 .- T Leading Principal C. 0. Williams HARD AT WORK, our principal, C. 0. Williams, makes sun' lhnl East high smoothly. many mlls lo be school functions Our chool Vice-Principal -fo 1'- L. Clayton Dickson lllaking sure that all cogs in llie wlleel of East l-ligll School function SlIl00lllly is lllr. l.. Clayton Dickson, xllI'6'-P1'lll- cipal, Among lYl1'. Diclisolfs duties arc arrrnigingx assem- lvly 5CfllCllllll S. sorting lllfllllgll tllo many progrznn 4-anis. ancl presicling al meetings ol Illo lntei'-Sovicty Councrilg all of lllosv lu- rloos witll trnu cllicienty. One ol lVl1'. Divlisonls moral limow-onsuming jolns is llis supervision ol East Higli Srliool litff1'a1'y soc-is-lim-s. :Xi mlifferenl limos llll'0lI51lIIllll Iln' your. Mr. Dil-lason is lmusy felling up oric-ntution ww-lx nvlixitios. smoothing out rival- rivs lrvlxwvll lllo I'llllIS. mul nlrluining lllllllllllml jlIflQ4'S lor llw unnuul litem:-y vonlvsl. llr-wznlso ol liis nm-mling lmlimn-v will: our lilorury sovivlii-4. Mr. Di:-kfon lms won lllv l4I'ilPl'l'l ol lrolll Slllllltxlllr annul lzlvnlly. Will: lllr' llIlf'l'1'NI ol vm-li Iillllll :ul ln-1n'l.l,, f.lllyl4Hl lllvlx-on xxo1'lwli1'vl1'salx' to fm' tlml lfzlfl lliglx F1-liool is ll1z' nmm- ll il I't'YI'l'K'-., W . 1 ps ik i TAKE YOUR l'l.f1lfE. MRS. FISHER. .'Ilr. Dirlfxon c'l1c'fL's I0 sw' llml all is rmzly for our Cllrislmfls assembly. 75 ,365 76 Office Q v. They Keep Things Running Clarice Crosby Alive Han Attendance Clerk General Secretary Helen Watson Registrar Whenever someone enters the office at East, he immediately notices how dili- gently the office staff are occupied with their tasks. The staff's duties include such things as keeping in order the many records, along with taking care of ab- sences and tardies, and typing bulletins and putting mail in the teachers' mail boxes. Although some of the work is lifted through the help of the student proctors, the office ladies still have more than enough work to keep them occupied through the day. The staff is never too husy to offer a friendly uHello to both student and faculty. They also offer help to the stu- dents and faculty whenever confusion about school affairs arises. S moothly I . The Counsel 6 Well Anna C. Stewart Joe Hess Suh-Freshman f Frvshman junior 4- Q Margaret Potts Gone Dexter Cencvicvc Smit Counselors' Svrretary Sophomore Senior l Always rr-adv tn hr-lp tht- stmlc-nts wht-nuvcr prnhlm-ms arise are ou.r rounsi-lurs at East High Srluml. Siixilmim hen- may ha- sure that their qui-:tions alvout rlasfli-5. le-aiwliwre. extra work, :intl higher edu- cation will hc- answered rliiwwtly und accilralely. This your, in aclrlition to hliw Sl.-wart and Mrs. Scott, art' two new counselors tu East, Mr. ,lov Ili-as ainrl Mr. Cc-nv Dt-xu-r. Curr-hing on quivkly to tho ways of Em! lligh, the-we two men have already become ai purl uf our svlmol. Thi- coniliinr-tl skills ul our four counselors truly avts a good vxaxmplt- for other sclionl- in thi' area. Last fall marked the romple-tion of thi- nt-w rounst-lvirs' offiw. The old and on-r rrowclvd romnk iwrt- rlmn- owen with. ,mtl our roun- selors mmm-rl into ln-ch, hrlght 1-ffit-i-N. With this nn-iv tnltliiinn, our counselors wt-rc able lu nwviiiilvlisli 1-wn mort- work. To sary tht: lm:-t. our four vmlnfi-lore: :lo mum-lt for lf.:-.t lligli Srhoul. Their planning of ri fhlli-uv llay, thi-ir orgzunimlion uf Auth-nl programs, and their guirlaiiw in xzirioux pn-hlt-ms .uv -mls .i small part ul lhn-ir s-Crvicel to our st-lwol. 77 'Va Crystal Barndt Ben Cohen Dwight Heath Harry Hommcs LUCY EA Landis B.S. In Mathematics B.A. in Mathematics B.S. in Mathematics M.S. in Mathematics B.S. in History A I Kansas State University K.C.U. C.M.S.C. C.M.S.C. Kansas Slate Un1vcrsitY September, 1962, marked the beginning of the sec- ond year for the new course in advanced mathe- matics, S.M.S.C. math, geometry, and algebra. Using a text prepared by the School Mathematics Study Group, East's 'Lmathematiciansn found that the old concept of arithmetic has been completely changed. The courses in S.M.S.G. geometry were taught by Mrs. Zickefoose. Students in her classes were truly amazed by the new concepts of Euclidian geometry. The old system of axioms, postulates, and theorems had been done away with, in its place was a set of rules and methods which were geared to more mod- ern philosophy. In charge of the new courses in advanced algebra was Mr. Robert Winters. Mr. Winters, always ready to change with the times, kept his classes highly inter- esting, his students soon found that the confusing new rules and corollaries were actually usable! In these advanced mathematics courses, East pupils were soon taking up subjects that were, only a short time ago, taught in college. Soon, undoubtedly Junior will be Keeping in step with the latest developments in the space age, East's science department strived to de- velop an interest in the physical and biological sciences. Courses were offered in everything from general science to college-level physics. Using a text prepared by the physical science study group, Mr. Stiegler worked to acquaint his students with the newest concepts in physics. In addition to offering classes in physics, chemistry, and the like, East High made membership in two special clubs available to its students. For those interested in the space age was a club that studied the newest developments in the space program and in nuclear experimentation. Members in this Astro- Clod Club found that science was changing con- tinually. Students interested in radio operations could take part in the new Radio Club. ln this club, East High 4'hams worked to learn Morse Code, and to get their radio operatoris license. Indeed, a great deal of attention was devoted by East to its science department! it ll if helping his father with his work in the evening! , Carl V. West Robert B. Winters ,l M.A. in Education B.S. in Education i Missouri University Maryville State College r 705 , 78 Mary M. Zickcfoose M.A. in Mathematics Columbia University Que Mary Bates M.A. in Science West Texas State College Paul W. Day M.A. in Botany Nebraska University ity the de- ical rorfl g a up, hh try, two ose ied and tro- con- ions lub, and reat ence olving Problems and Supervising Experiments R. N. Holder BS. in Scic-nu C.M.S.C. .14-ny W. Hubbard KA. in Binlngy Yvi 1 liam Jvwc-H Coll:-gv -+ 1. ZNA Thomas W. Mallol HA. in Phys. Ed, William .Iuwell Cnlh .ge CLAJIPS ARE CONFUSINC, but .UL Sticgler saves the day as he slzounv his arlzmncz-11 plzysifs students just haw it is done. Jnnurs Mir-har-ls Frank Slivglf-r MS. in Srivnce MA. in Pllysirs Kansas Univvrsily Mirlligzuu Flute Univcrsily Q' lf f, za 79 l I t i i l -2 J t t t tl r i BO Virginia Bettis R. A. in Education University of Kansas Americo Felici MA. in History University of Kansas City .lack E, Gillilund BS. in Education Kansas Stale Teachers College Alhcrt L. Grimes M.A. in History Western Kentucky Gwynne, Coomeg ,Iames T. Dickson NIA. in Education mm University of Missouri X lt 2 ' M.A. in Physical Educa- Explaining the Whys The new Current Affairs class was held by Mr. Lunn. Being a life-long advocate of keeping students up to date on timely information, lVIr. Lunn found the new subject to be a great challenge to him. Seniors in his class were informed on the threats of Communism, the basic manner in which our government is run, and the latest developments in the cold war. Mr. Luntfs seniors left his class with a new and clearer picture of the type of world we live in today. Beginning this year, Eastis history department underwent several major changes. It was decided that the old senior level courses in American Problems and American Democ racy would be dropped. In their places were three new subjects, Current Affairs, International Relations, and Com parative Government. In charge of the International Relations and Comparative Government classes was Mr. Americo Felici, an old hand at teaching. lVIr. Felici was one of the advisors who selected the textbooks and is therefore very familiar with the cut riculum. Striving for a better knowledge of both friends and foes of American principles, the seniors in lVIr. Felici's classes found the new course to be quite interesting. an on Iissouri l,yS Being timely la great ned on ch our IC cold clearer erwent senior Democ- ee new l Com- native and at elected ne cur- friends 7elici's Francis L. MCC-recvy B.A. in Ed. Sl Benedicfs Collm-we Mervcl P. Lunn MA. in History University of Kansas 0 World Situations James A. Penny BA. in History University of Kansas City INTERESTED PARENTS mme to the eighlh grade open house to meet the teachers they hear about every day after 3:15. lx. F' rvfminswii 1-vamp. -Q 7 Q 61947 H! 'Wim Douglas D. Rocther BS. in B.P.E. and Health Kansas Stale University Iadgar Van Fleet XLS. in Sec. Adm. C.M.S.C. THE LATIN LANGUAGE STUJVIPS MANY, but not so with Miss McLaughlin. She can even EXPLAIN it. Dnrothy Donnelly MS, in Frc-mall Solomon H. Flores l3.A. in Spanish Ottawa University Evclyn McLaughlin M,A. in Education Columbia University I nstructing in Languages Robert Buchanan MA. in Education University of Missouri Marjorie Byrd A.B. in English Louisville University ,X . X. Kansas State Univvrsily A-' A2 Ea tea the ph lax rin Tc ff lil le, di la bt in Sl' ta A: BS ...f Etta M. Carlisle Carolyn M. Dashaclt Neva A, Hutton William K. Pr:-will BA. in Language Arts MA. in English MA, in English NIA. in Edu:-alum A University of Kansas City Columbia University Columbia Univt-rsily University of Kansas City Again this year. the foreign language department at East kept our students on their toes. The method of teaching foreign languages has changed greatly in the past few years. Today, teachers put more em- phasis on showing their pupils how to speak a foreign language fluentlyg old concepts of learning by memo- rizing verh conjugations and rules have disappeared. Teachers of foreign languages are: Mrs. Donnelly fFrenchj, Mr. Flores fspanishl, and Miss McLaugh- lin fLatinl. Pupils in their classes discovered that learning a new language can be a pleasure. Class discussions, compositions, and sessions in the new language laboratory all helped to keep East students busy and interested. With this new system of teach- ing, the foreign language teachers realized that their students were learning the language faster and re- taining it longer than they did in the past. As in the past, East's English department worked toward the goal of teaching our students the art of proper writing and taste in reading matter. Students were shown how to make the English language a source of clear expression. Among many fine teachers in the English department this year was Miss Pauline Wolfe. An experienced instructor in writing and reading, Miss Wtrlfe was asked to teach the senior advanced composition class. In the class, East seniors were shown how to express their feelings and emotions in the form of essays, short stories, and poems. Another part of the English department was the course in speech. Working to show students how to express themselves correctly were several very fine teachers. In their classes. the speech teachers drilled on correct posture. proper pronunciation, and clever talks. After a year of speech, East students were nearly ready to run for Congress! Benny Lou Searcy BA. in Ed, University of Missouri Mariann Tow M.A. in English New York University Pauline Wolfe M.A. in English Northwestern University V9 av William D. Howzw- ll.A. in 5 p v 4- c li English University of Kansas and Dorothy Rams BA. in English Carthage Coll:-gc fs Sf -'Hr Minnie Baker R. C. Benson Donna C. Golliher M.A. in Bus. Ed. M.A. in Bus. Ed. BA. of MUSIC Ed- University of Kansas Univ. of University of Southern California SONY-h Dakota Teaching Practical Arts COFFEE SOOTHES IANCLED IVERVES, these teachers have found as they lake it easy in the cafeteria. East's commerce department helped students to prepare for a world where a knowledge of business plays an important part in success. Our students learned the fundamentals of typing, bookkeeping, and stenography. Instructing East upperclassmen in the art of accurate typing were Miss Minnie Baker, Mrs. Nellie McKanna, Mrs. Golliher, and Mr. Benson. Pushing their students toward fast and accu- rate typing, these teachers make an all-out effort to keep their classes interesting. The important skill of stenography was taught by Mrs. McKanna and Mrs. Golliher. In the stenography classes. students were shown how to record and translate the peculiar figures and symbols used in shorthand. Taking on the task of teaching bookkeeping was Mr. Benson. Students in his classes were drilled on the importance of keeping accurate and legible accounts. 5 hm 'wu A fa., I . f , V 4, .si b t J x 4' f haf, :- - f, .a.:3 Fi K1 Y 5 VV V ijifli, , Ray H. Galler Nellie S. MCKGTIIIZ MA, in Ed, A.M. in Bus. Ed. ' University of Missouri University of MisS0l.ll'l -Q. x v ,wg pm fs- Robert Beers B.S. in Education Maryville State College Work Study Program YS' Veonfl Coons Phyulf' Diane' I MUYY Gauldin Adah Vendetti Rohr-rt Dicnvr BS- in Ed- MA- In HOYUE ECOHOIHICS M.A, in Home Economics MA. in Home Euunomits M.A. in Industrial Arts C-M-S-C Ed- Colorado State College Columbia University Colorado Stats- College Colorado State College For Uccupational Skills As always, East's home economics department gave girls a thorough knowledge of how to manage a household. Students found that a practical knowl- edge of manual skills would be of great value in the future. Instructing East's girls in the arts of cooking, sewing, and household management were Mrs. Coons, Mrs. Diener, Mrs. Gauldin, and Mrs. Vendetti. In the homemaking classes, girls learned how to make their own dresses and other clothes, how to cook Htastyw dishes, and how to manage the myriads of other household duties. Homemaking teachers kept their students up to date on the latest styles of fashion and the newest food and snack ideas. After a year of homemaking, East High girls were transformed into a combination of Betty Crocker, Dolly Madison, and Mr. Clean! The industrial arts department at East High gave boys an opportunity to learn the skills of building and designing various objects. Making use of the best tools and equipment, students were taught to work with their hands. Our school offered nearly every variety of shop. Included in the industrial arts curriculum were wood shop, metal shop, arm-lnilevtural drawing, and engi- neering drawing. In these classes, boys worked toward producing a workable, handsome product. East shop students could be found carrying home everything from a coffee table to a set of blueprints for a modern house! Instructors in the industrial arts department were: Mr. McClure, Mr. Diener, Mr. Mason, and Mr. Webber lwood sliopl, Mr. Priefert and Mr. Mason fmetal shopl, and Mr. 'lliefel fdraftingl. Each of these men, in his own way, helped to equip boys at East to keep their future houses in excellent condition. Emmett Mason M.A. in Drafting and Metal Colorado State College .pls if Clark B. McClure MA. in Drafting University of Missouri L. A, Priefert MA. in Industrial Arts Colorado State College Ralph E. Tiefol MA. in Drafting University of Kansas City lark D. Webber MS. in Ed. C.M.S,C. ? 4 1 I nl ll I i H X. it 1 tl 1-N 5 if 1 , life' g ar, Developing Character Roy F. Brown M.A. in Physical Educa- tion University of Kansas City J. Lester Fields M.A. in Physical Educa- tion Columbia University Teachers College This year, teachers of both boys and girls physical education classes Hdrovev their pupils toward the physical fitness goals set down by President Kennedy. In addition to a strenuous calisthenics program, was a variety of intramural sports. Coached by men such as Buck,' Harris, Roy Brown, and Gwynne Coomes, boys in B.P.E. classes combined work with play. During the school year, football, basketball, volleyball, track, Weightlifting, gymnastics, and other sports were offered to the students. With such a wide variety of sports, East's boys discovered that exercise brought rich rewards. NOT IN THE BASKET, PLEASE! This is the Student-Fav ully Volleyball game. Virland S. Harris M.A. in Physical Educa- it E Q I as I 4 i I li as 5. tion Loyola University Edmond Schcxnayder B.S. in Agricultural Edu- if if cation Louisiana State University goals nuous , and 1 with yball, fered boys Building Uur Bodies .lfvalnnr Cnrvlli lil in Wanita Small KS. in Education C.M.S.C FEET f'4'V T HF THAT Blf but thru' Ffrfulry mpmbers Q smile and nurpl Ilic' Irulh ui lhry prfpnff to PMN Ihr Dunn mane, Sock Hop. BS Jn Edurnatmn University of Missouri 'Xnitn l. lvilliztntx lluleling f-lztsws in gills pltysit-al edur-ation tliis year WVPIT' HAS' in td iHWilliun1s. Miss Corelli. anti Miss Small tall new to Eastl. C.ltIS.t'I, 4 is witli lmy's vlasses, girls iillilllgl physivul c-tlttwttioii founcl uitlt- variety ul sports. as wi-ll its epmfiul training in personal llypit-nt: tlztnvingi. anti 4'll4llll'lil'. Flaffs C.l'.l'I. vliiefuw. in tiriili-in tu nflvrittg plivsiwzll litnwy fc,-winits. 1ll'ttYltll'4l at H0!lI'4'0 l inIm'm.ttitm wliivli t1'att1flm'tnN little girls into ytllillg lnflies. Itmw-rfity nf tx.-,,t.,.,k, 5 X X'-a tk 'T7 J' ,L is M . J is F' ' 1 Ar - ,aa , , .K 41 G7 5 . Y SQA A , M X ,t .tzXyr.1fl'ffff X S12 X I rl n ' 1'--tl' ,Vt 1 Harriet Fisln-r Martha Kay Irt-nv LaFayette- Yvonne Parkerson James Rynn BS. in lllusiv Music KM. in Music Ed. KIA. in Ed. AB. in Art Wheaton Collt-gc Pittsburg Slate College University of Kansas Kansas State University University of Missouri Adding a Touch of Sophistication :IS STUDENTS EAGERLY AWAIT TIIE BELL? that lels them go to their lockers, another fini' day of school is about Io bc-gin. Marion W. Sr-ll M.A. in Music Ed. University ut' Kansas I 88 Lonnie D, West BA. in Art Ed. Tulsa University CT wi lb Edwin M. Cohn BS. in Ed. C.hl.S.C. -Cb- Civing East students an appreciation of the arts this year was the fine arts department. Students in the fine arts department learned everything from music to drawing. Teacliers of fine arts at East attempted to at-quaint their pupils with the Amore relinedw parts of life: a strong emphasis was placed on the heauty in life. Among memlxers of the fine arts department were Mrs. Irene LaFayette, fvocul musicj, Mr. Marion Sell finstrumental musiuj, and Miss Parkerson fartl. Developing a sense of taste in their students. these teachers did a fine joh of instrurtion. ln the fine arts department. then, East pupils lvecame aware that the world we live in is not as troubled as we sometimes think it is. Beauty and refinement are all around us. Denzil L. Gihler. Cogby Harrison MS. in Ed. MA. in Social Sr-ivnre C.M.S.C. l l . , . 'E' 3 'Tail ., ,tx Q i Qi 'fr 1 Denver University Y- t . .N '4 X, uw . , J' , A . A 'a ,q' sourl of the tment. earned ated to :finedn placed iers of Irene ni Sell 'kerson n their job of pupils 5 in is lc it is. nd us. lencc 5 'Tn' ., ' stef, if t Hg 1' F5 I it u!ifi -. if -'Kr 's , f vb ., ly s Q 55 F v e 42 ' Helen M- I-3PSl9Y Hank Nardone Charles Nichols Jerome C. Winegar Don M. Mahhott BS. in Ed. B,S. in Phy. Ed. B.S. in Education B.S. in Ed. M.A. in Ed. C.M.S.C. Maryville State Missouri Valley College C.M.S.C. University of Kansas City Teaching Various Skills This year, as every year, East's common learnings teachers worked to prepare eighth grade students for high school life. New students to East were made well aware of the fact that high school is not a place for play. ln the common learnings classes, students were in- structed in English, history, and general science. During the two and one-half-hour classes, more at- tention could lie given to each studentg the pupil,s jump from elementary school to high school was not so great. Being taught hy teachers such as Edwin Cohn, Helen Lapsley, and Jerome Vlfinegar, our eighth graders were truly started out correctly. An important part of East's common learnings classes was the friendship that developed hetween the teacher and the student, Teachers of common learnings strived to he not only instructors hut also counselors. Unfamiliar with the workings of East High, the eighth grade student was free to discuss his problems with his teacher. Truly, the common learnings classes at East were more than courses to teach var- ious skills to the student. SPECIAL CLASSES FOR THE HANDICAPPED are KEEPING A CLEAN KITCHEN makes a better home- Ulugh, by Mm' Land,-5 ,md ML Nichols' maker, as these girls learn. Cruey Page 89 X lr 'gi , ' i. ,sl ' HV . J-, F , . . 4393 Ui, F ' ' r . ,r ., 3, V? 5 E BACK ROW: Mike O'Neal, Bill Drummond, Fred Brown, Ralph Havis, Jeff Wilson, Mike Ladd, Frank Rodak, John Boling, not a proctor, Edward Conwell, Bill Hildebrand, Diane Gowing, Danny Jordan, Kenneth Thoeni, Gaylord Salisbury. FOURTH ROW: Paul Davis, Charlie Brown, George Zaun, Larry Salyer, Chris May, Mike Houtchens, Dale Young, Clifford Daniels, David Walling, Ronald Driskell, Alan Ash, Dan Harper, Charles Maxey, Dave Weiss, Mike Hart. THIRD ROW: Larry Brayfield, Richard Webb, Bill Stidliam, ,lim Mills, John Jackson, Bill Bowman, Ray Morgan, Mike Freeland, Tom Winn, Don Rigdon, Ron Sanders, Kent Murray, Lynn Kinder, Frank Glorioso, Larry Pittman. SECOND ROW: Phil Williams, James Harrison, Gary Taylor, Bob VanCleave, Carl Hicks, Bill Crawford, Charles Degenfelder, .lim Puckett, William Holland, Anthony Pennington, Eddie Whitney, Richard Shepard, Eddie Fisher, Jerry Irwin, Mike Sherman. FRONT ROW: Bill Shephard, Mario Mandina, Roger Carter, Chuck Keeton, Bob Bost, Charles Shelley, Norman La Gore, Frank Campbell, Joe Cvwadera, Jerald Billings, John Green, Joseph McPeek. PROCTORS CONVERSE on the stairway by the cafeteria before they go on duty. The cafeteria proctors, boys chosen from the junior and senior classes, are supervised by Mr. L. Clayton Dickson. The boys work to maintain order in the lunch lines outside the cafeteria, while the hungry Bears are waiting to enjoy their lunches. Once the students are inside the cafeteria, these proctors work along with the cafeteria staff to make sure that the students get their lunches as quickly as possible with the least feasible confusion. Each lunch period, one or two faculty members are present to help the boys with their duties. The students know that the proctors are there to be helpful and, therefore, give their full attention to what the proctors may have to say. 91 gt ti' A f- f 311 ., ,I an lf: ,,v i ag... v qi? X l X 'il 'sl ill! km I Mr. Charles Barnett Clark Casey David Childs May Clauder William Dickson Ezra Ellis Albert Fansler Edward Keeney Harry Henken Serving East this year was the new head custodian, Mr. Charles Barnett. Under his supervision, the competent custodian staff kept the school building and the surrounding grounds neat and clean. The observant student could not help but notice how our school was kept spotless through the efforts of the custodians who swept the halls, cleaned the windows, and dusted the furniture. The custodians must be commended for their unyielding service in working late hours, cleaning the building after plays, dances, and other school activities. Through their friendliness and first-class work, the custodian staff has earned the highest respect from both the student body and faculty at East. CLEANING ROOMS after school, Ezra Ellis sees that the halls of East are in top condition. Ear stud at s staf Ifle at The 1 :l fill is li of sala extl pot: cof du l 1 'Ps . Early each morning, before a large majority of the students had arisen, the trusty cafeteria ladies arrived at school and prepared the lunch for the day. The staff was faced with the task of preparing the noon meal for the 2000 students and faculty members Erva C rmfr ian, the at East. ding The lunch hours continued from 11:00 o'clock to xt, The 1:15. Before this time, the smell of food began to how fill the halls on the fourth floor, where the cafeteria , -'fr forts is located. Besides fixing the lunch, which consists g the of a variety from main dishes and vegetables to , ians salads, soups, and desserts, the staff performed n . 4 N517 e ln extra services for the Bears. They sold ice cream, V ff' ays, potato chips, and candy to the patrons and furnished their coffee through the morning for the faculty members Y X staff during their free periods. ldent Maurinv Wolfe .lulia Clarke Hilda Everett Ruth Cillham Faye Martin Mamie Miller Marjorie Winn Grace Wolfe - ' 5f'5 - ' ' V A - A rg. Florence Bailey Annabess Bell Laura Bowman Edith Dailey Clara Dennuy . 1 Af Marie Cribhins Mary Highfill Dorothy Hill Harry Henken Mildred Logsdonr X X ' Lola Mullins Irene O'Dell Garrett O'Dell Christine Randal 1'l0renrv Van Wmklc . 'sn Z - 1 , ,.,a,,,ays2,f,q':? ' I, 1 'iliac 0 ' in -, ,X -as yi' ., ,Qi I ' . 1,1 , A, e , lyk of 1 me 0 1 Q 1 Q yu, , 1 A ' . 4' ' , ' . , - . ' K l I , 1 ll. A 1 X1 4, t V , 1 A f , 1 - 1 gg, c y 9 t 1: ' t ' Va ' 2 . , , 5 f f x K' - I 2 4 1 - . x X, .. I , I yf I 1 . AN 4. X . A ' 2- i l l J r i F l. 3 w l P 4 GA. .S n J' .47 sy f A fl' , . A. Q-r Mrs. Harold Stark, .lr. Mrs. Lenord Brodhacker Mrs. Clyde H. Mills Mrs. C. Raines Mrs. John E. Bell Mrs. Glenn Rapp Mrs. Lawrence Lyons Mrs. W. M. Fensom Mrs. Ray Shephard Working under the theme of 'i'Teamwork the East chapter has worked as a unit to accomplish its goals. Under the leadership of Mrs. Harold Stark, Jr., the P.T.A. has worked for the beneift of the community and students. Again this year the P.T.A. encouraged the students to save their money and at the same time help their country. Every Tuesday, members of the P.T.A. were at school selling savings stamps to the pupils during their lunchhours. The members enjoyed ther profitable meetings. The annual Founders Day program, at which the past presidents of East's P.T.A. are honored for their service, was held on February 26. Through the work of the P.T.A., there grew a new understanding between the teacher, parent, and student. 94 Mrs. E. Kauffman Mrs. Ray Seidelman r- VR, gy . g ,C 'S' up 'ov Mrs. Lowell Goodwin Mrs. Melvin Schmidt Mrs. Gerald Eden Mrs. Alvin Negus Mrs. Leslie 0. Traner Mrs. Phillip Lamanno CASTING HER VOTE yes in favor af the school levy is Mrs. Harold Stark, President of the P.T.A. ' K 1 1, if ... ,L vi , J. ,nf . I ' , .- x K , 'X Mrs, Boyd Wampler Mrs. Edward B. Cunwell 'us Mrs. Charles Finnell manno Mrs. Charles Barnhart 2 Mrs Mrs Mrs. Mrs. Mrs Mrs. Mrs rs Mr in 5 5 K . Mrs Mrs ' M . P.T.A. Officers 1962-1963 Harold Stark, Jr. rush. .,......,, President Boyd Wampler Ray Shephard C. Raines , --- E. Kauffman , . Leslie Traner e,,,,,. --- W. M. Fensom Marvin Hodges Clyde H. Mills Glenn Rapp eeee .. -- --- Robert Winters new Mn, First Vice-President ,WW ,e Second Vice-President ,,,,,, ,, , Third Vice-President We, Fourth Vice-President Recording Secretary ,H Corresponding Secretary Treasurer Historian Parliamentarian , A uditor TROPHY FOR THE was awarded to Mr. AFTER AN P.T,A. served at Founders, HIGHEST percentage of attendance Hawze's home room INTERESTING PROGRAM the refreshments to those rn attendance Day. Underclassmen B var- . QT-F Pat Short Patty Short, a fifteen-year-old sophomore. was injured in an automobile accident on December 27, 19623 she died on January 13, 1963, two weeks after the acci- dent. The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Short, Patty was born in Fayette, Missouri, on March 21, 19417. In Memoriam The kind, the brave, the true, the sweet, Who walk with us no more. Margaret Smith Margaret Smith, a sub-freshman, was injured in an automobile accident on December 22, 1962g she passed away on Monday, December 31. The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Smith, Margaret was born in Kansas City, on August 13, 1949. She was a graduate ofthe Manchester elementary school and, in addition, was an active member ofthe Belmont Christian Church. YT' 97 1 xx Q, f ' ,xx f r 'NV , 75' . V ,QM , I 3, i RING AROUN' THE ROSY? practicing for lhe Outburst. Aichcle, Jerry Nope, Sophomores iff X these French students were Alexander, Terri f' . Egx f?f37'1' f7 ' Allen, Richard I Y5' W ,jf i' '1 . Allen, Richard ' 5 ' ' - ,. . 6' ? , - a.,r' -' Anderson, Linda 5- , - ,g q ,V , jr A -- Eg-,V. 2 Us E VV Angotti, Paul V fi N 55 ' 'V i Q 5,j 1 3 1' A' . Armour. Teresa 1 'V ' 27257 6 - . 'f i' 153'-.,4 iff y, We 5, Armstrong, Diana ' R fini I-if 'f . , QWQE V Q Ash, Helen 1 ' HX . Baker, Linda V rv yv df- . Bales, Don af QV? I B k . J 4 , 5 5 E ' lgiinlis. gllrfron 'Q Q ' , fw A ' . - - Barchers, Fave Q 4, fi Qi vit Q - AX Barnes, Charles ' V. - JK W 5 . ,L K, , QQ? J Barnes Cwain if 7 ' Q FA - -' Y W .3 'ff A .4 1 - , ,VK P M. VZ if Q, i f . xv .V. A. s Barry, Linda - X , 1 ', . Barry, Mike X X We-' A -..,,,,f-., . Way 'y-W -1.-1'v'f1vr :w V V ' Barthel, Richard P - jg i, Bnrwisc, Judy A V 'Vi i fi: ' ,fi Bassett, Richard . n. J ' , - , -9 F A A, , I A Ay V-3 V .V Buhnke, Dave ' V si . , V 1 ' 5:2 ' llolchr-r, Chris , ' UL. ' V ,V.- Vi rf I 1 Bc-ll. Rena i , rg: Q ' 1 5, ls' X wr 'f ' A Bellis, Pnlly 5 ' f E1 V Benjamin. Barbara ' K V Bm-nnr-sun, Cheri . J. ' A VV Bennett. Denny Ann gil 1 f V ff frf Bvrnvking. JBY ffl- -' 1 ' ' ff A ' llvrry, Marsha 1, V' d fb 1 , 'F llidwi-ll, Louise Z , 5 5 ' , yn .nh 'Q-7 r' 'X llivscmcyer. ,loyce 'ff fy AL? - Y fi ' V, Billiuris. Sharon K V Y 1 A A ily lllawki-If-r, Linda ,,,, , , ,,,N,,m 1 H WW lilusl. Linda . ' , - '., 'f 'Q ' lluml, Slffuvr' I A V 'I' lzfmlfm, Torrir 'g V ' - - 5 llrzirly, Wendell V N 9 '92 M Wm ' . 6: ' w uf. 98 lirirlga-QV Richard V 11 ' 'QM' , ' S E355 V 2- Y fg Q2 lg 'W , if f - :g,.' . 1 1' ' ' , riL,.s, Donna Y J, f -V .7352 V r .1 qi H . V i -' , . ' ' ff7 f' W Mijn 'K' 'f'i' 15331 N, vgl xwrvv rx - - - R1-, 1 'I 'QA x . if M-.3 V f ' ' K , ' it .. 1' - i 3 ' -- . L- - s :Q kylie ' - 5 5. iQ i ' tif? 9 P. vi' E' -8 f - 5 Innes, Daniel f W- Af: my ri. , -f X: . ' fi w e ' ,Qs 4 -V Inn'-z Inlm 5 . K 1 1 K ' ' qwxv,,.,i 'f.'.' i , NL ' , .5 Ay . f - ,' A . Q A n - Y ' X? K KA 'P ,fha ' Z X ' :NX ' X Juliana, Elldy X g - ' . mf' , 71 f ' i -1 N -. . . 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K ., K, f, VK 4 W I-flinging lxglglxify if in 1 if if f LM H ' V x . 3 , ' 3. . ,.:.,mm, ,, wa- ,my M, i .K K9,,fm,., ,UAW Lee, Jean Ann '.wU:', m y A' .33 7 KK . , Q 4, Lee, Wanda ff 9535 - E?1f5??FE f ' 1251. M '73 K Lero, Jean 3 L ij Z ?5' K K ' ff -' , 'i A A :QQ . M - I . - 7 :Q i . k sw irq A -' in 1 I K , Lindgey, John '-35' ki y ,Q.5A,3 v Lipski, Christine Ir: ' Q4 gi? Q-sizgfafx iy Long, Charline M W . Loveall, Marv 1, 1 W ' X i W i , ?'5'm Lynn, James f ' KX K, Mack, John Y if- N ' W - ff I : 11 ' . , K , I 'W' ' M KW 2 2 I fi' ' ' ,mi 'Qi' Mackey, Charles f X if i If 'QQ ,151 l n LQ, :L 5.4. K Makowski, Karen . 'M I W -' . ' gy 'f Q- - QI w li I n ff' xwif. Mandina, Madeline Wig i jf' ' Q- y i K lx 1 , .x,1f5R,x ' f, A W'-Q QQSQKSL I tm Marrs, Judy T-53 1' 'N' 1 '. Ti i Xl t? ff lflff Marlin, Debbie W i ' ' ' i K ' ' Martin, Richard i Sophomores Marlin, Tony Matlock, Loretta ENJOYED BY ALL was the Spanish-French Christmas party I l W, l i x ri 051:11-n. .hrhn Okvln. Sivlla flll. Paula Un-ry-a.l. ,Im-rry Um-ns, I.:-n-la Owinga Kathy r Owsln-x, .loan l'.nh-n, Frvddic in K Pzlrif, Larry ,- Varkn-r. Ella-n ' ' Parke, Mark ix-Q I - . Palrirk. Uvnnis ' r U ' ' I'--ndl--lon. Becky x Vvnplvq. .loo , X V' ' V1- P1-nny. Louise I lf ' ' lmrlo, Chi-rri K i all ., lmunds. Harhara ' .9 0 ,Q rr 1 4,13 ISL fb , i - , ww.-11, virginia 49 gg, A ' if ' 'im' fi! f xv A ,,, W Pumnan, Curtis Y' , A k X: - 9 .l -:f Pylv, Cary ' k l 15 'le' Lgfqw ,Lf . Raman. Clifford LX 5 is 1 , , ,fix Q Y Hainvs, Gayle '-fx, ,va J ' K f M I 9 V U, -r ' I W ' ,Ml 'LA Hallman, Tim ' at J. ' Q' , ' ,. 'Ml' Run. Sharon If f '25, ' i. , ' 7 .A ' 'z 'xi 1' 3 l 5 ' 'UW ,:,' -' 2- - 4 'fi Q. Hvardnn, Pal 'f ., ' x' pi? 'f - 7 'f 'Q v 1 R.-annum, Linda f- , E5 5 9 Rr-inharl, Danny 'N-J N 1,5 f 'r',, f V 5 , IV Y' '32 V I V., , .V A U ' Ai Rvnfrrr, Diane r - ir JI ' pf , 'i NW? gf., kv AY V Klmadus, Pam v X. A ii Xi 'f Qlff5f'XiQ Rhynner, Sandy zfvmfzlfr-'Q Vyfgf zvgmgfx ' k ' 'L 4 Rim-hiv, Olan x X 4 fic i A, 1 Ridder, Susan my A -,V Rival, Jane 'H h A - 5 , ' , ,, , - . Riiiilf-ilfiicgiiih-1 l- 'k Cf , Rlnkvnhaugh, Karen X .A L' ' X' ' iw? I ' V, , 2 - ' , - A , k 5 wg 'K . Q y a 1 ' -5 Rmrdan, Nanry vi I f N ,- --5 -'lg I f Xl A ' , R Rnarh, Vicky ' ' '15 ' ' ' Rodak, Carol Rndgvrs, James Rusk Anna , ,H Rogvrs. Linda - g r Russ. Dah- VN ht A Rogers, Sharon 6, 1 5 Q, E? 1 13, 91 M I Ruth, Donna. ' J 55? in I N1 ill V 'K'L ,. x Ryan, llmnnc - . f ' I -f ,, fs Y 5 ,' 3 ' 'f Sal:-s. Richard 'ii fi ,i ai! 1 mfkfw, ' 1, V Sargcnl, Pam ' X -'cw , 'L' fir-I ar f g - U lx g. , ,H' 5 . ,, , 4, fy A K J, , Q . .nun 1, .ainmy ki , X . L 4 .-J .1 ' i '1 N-hurer, Mike V 1 Srhrnidl. Linda U' A .gr , Svhuslcr, Jnnirr' F f ' ,,, , , K Scan, Cram- 'ibw f Y J J all - A 5 , , rm iv- Si-mt, Wanda 43? i -K , L.: , 'xx ..f ' 5 , larp, . tan 2:22 X' ' 65 fb I YE ' J yi t KH' . 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P 5 t .. 1125 'if f if if ' A- : -. 3' - . 1 X K . 'z' t yd J, .Q Sv 5. AQ . 14 vi ig, ' I ' ' . 1 ff, ,, 7 . el ' Y . wg: ' . .'L x , . 2 5, . '-A 3 st Q54 . - t' -- QS: f its ' ' 12Q1f- 2 Q ' ' ' . iw- K . ' ,re ams 2 A it X' f 4 fm N' A-f, Y .. ',.- E . Y ,Q , Q ,ll I ,V - X- x-1. ., x f - ' ' -4 ' 6- wr Q tt-.. .1-if x9 5 -' an cr I , - 5, ir. 9 f he -f t f L. Mv., Q- , , to-4 'gf v s .. . , , . A My , 1 t 5 . , Ni' . tg - v --A or Q' , 7 5+ tx :U WZ, It i E ' Y , 4- ' , 'V , 1- LJ V - li 3 Q, 5. A A W L , vii 1 A. f 2.4. . SMF.. we asf : t ,b , 4 t I. ,yt V gy, A ....f.,, Q3 Q N ,LVL 'ti Ply! , L if mZ1'i:lf 3i'xi5l5' if 9 l 2 ts-'Foxx 'M 4.5. 'P Rc-neau. Linda Reynolds, Bohhic Reynolds, Helen Rice, Gloria Riggs. Dorothy Riggs, Leroy Rinkenhaugh, Willa Riordan, Pam Roherts, Douglas Rohertson, Marrf-lla Rogers, Leroy Rowland, Lewis Rupniewski. Mary Saddler, Edna Scarkino, .lorry Shanahan, Mike Shelly, Linda Shelly, Cary Shephard, Ed Shick, .lim Shipp. Dale Shoemaker. .lim Sidman, Shr-rri Siegelcn, Sharon Simon, Georg:- Skaggzs, Charlvs Smith. Carroll Smith, Ernest Smith. .lam-t Smith. Linda Mario Smith. Patty Smith, Shr-rlr-nc Smolhcrman. Bch Snuslrv David Sousley Damn Sp ukman lmu Spicer Mar- Stark flr-nn Stephen on Cl ll Stepht n on Qhlrln K N Q f, G Q , rs- Q isp' v ,Q Y-M X hz, :Q ,Q .K ,C , ' , V K V . , V ?'Qk:?,f 1 k'.' f 'WF 'QQ file . G3 . , ' 9 5 F ' ' -ji 1' Q X fs'-R03 f 1 W' ' T T , s am f!,..fl1 K www' S ' y was we Viv N, xx ,x g W -K , , f si5u - lf m I li? 'u 5 lg' 11+ J I ,I fu- Y G K Welsh, Lavonna Weygandt, Virgil White, Wanda Wickizer, Larry Wiggins, Gary Wiggins, Karen Williams, Gary Winfrey, Alvin Winfrey, Cheryl Wingate, Joe Wolf, Caroline Wolf, Lois Wolfe, Tommy Woods, Chip Woods, Juanita Woodson, Penny Woolery, Thomas Woolsey, Diane Wright, Richard Wymore, Judy Wymore, Mike Young, Sharon ,, . ,A ,,,,,,.. ,.- A P., ,x Slovinson, Robert Stewart, Sharon Stidham. Dixie Stogsdill. Preston Stokes, Larry Stuhhs, Annie Stubbs, Connie Sturtevant, Joan Sultzbaugh, Amy Sultzhaugh, Nancy Swann, Pam Sweeney, Betty Sweeney, Terry Talley, Glenda Tebhets, Gary Tellis, Wanda Thomas, Paul Thompson, Lola Thompson, Ray Thompson, Wayne Thomsen, Karen Tobay, Linda Toevs, Linda V Trayford, Marsha Tribble, David Tucker, Marv Tull, Ramon Turner, Wesley Uht, Ricky Van Cleave, Alice Van Cleave, Arlene Wagoner, Gerald Walby, Linda Wanstreet, Sue Warner, Candy Waters, JoAnn Weatherly, George Weglarz, Suzanne 4 Weiss, Donna K Weiss, Patty SECURING VALUABLE INFORMATION for their classes rl group of our umlerclassmen make use of the public library iz, f A l , ' vii 5 K if 1 1 .,5,g.' 1, v . Q z 5 iq, A15 f 4: i W R K -A , L in . W V V ' I, , K 1 34 ' gg --vi I 1., , 'X xo - ' . :' H V. 'zyy 1-Msg., Y , Q '- W ei A- W 'eg .. V Q 'i,f,,g 1 4, , T- Q 4, , . i F greas e . .4 - , 4 5 ,v , ,, ' - - P . if X Q55 ,or Q A ' T - N, ffl , 5 ' D' . .' js' , f In K, kai :Q a if we f an 2 or J v e gg l N- 1 ,3 H 1 5 G 1 A :J ' M ff T., 4 J J.. I 'sfl iq 6 , F 'Hun ? 'f,. N-:gf fiffgf 1 ,,,5.,L N K KE ff ik 9' LIE 1 lnda , Richard g, James :n, Terry 1, Frank e, Stephen Sub-Freshmen lass 0 967 Hayes, Bob Hayes, John Haynes, Ruth Hendrix, Dennis Henning, Linda Hall, ADH Hickman, Deborah Hallllm, GUY Hill, James Hamm, J0l'lh Hinebau h Norma Hannock, Rochelle Hire, Tig, Y Hardy, Josephine Holsti, David Holt, Carolyn Hoskins, Eugene Howell, Sidney Hughes, David Hughes, Gregory Hunt, Beverly Irwin, Steve Jackson, Ronald James, Cheryl James, Harry James, Larry Johnson, Dean Johnson, Dianne Johnson, Elmer Johnson. Lois Jolly, Bonita Jones, Clyde Jones, Steve Julian, David Karshner, Darrell Kellar, Loy Kelsey, Ross Kendall, Robert Kermison, John Kever, Vernon Kilgore, Isaac Kilgore, Jerry Kinney, Kay Kirby, Calvin Klugh, Dennis Koelling, James LaDune, Gary Land, Gary l-'13 Lawrence, Claudia Laync, ,lohn Lemken, David Lewis, Rita Lindsey, Tina Loflin, Linda Lohmann, Mercedes Lovell. David Lovell, Sheila Lowe, Mary Lynn, Peggy Mackey, Donald Mantines, Georgia Maris, Martha Marsh, Ronnie Martin, Bobbie Marlin, Don Martinez, Larry Maxwell, Robert May, Gary May, Gregory Mays, Elsie Mays, Linda Mccaine, Charles McCaine, Sheryl McCaine, Linda McCloskey, Bill McCorkill, Cinda McCormick, Beverly McCormick, Beverly McCormick, Linda McCoy, Stanley McGee, Mary Ann McGee, Phyllis McGuire, Robert Don McLaughlin, Barbara McMichael, Barbara McMichael, Connie Miles, Porchie Millhern, Stuart Miller, George Miller, Lee Millholland, Dennis McM0rick, Mike McMurtry, Sheila Merlo, Debby Middaugh, Jim Middaugh, John I l l v 1 V- Y..-W. I S P. ir. 3 .X Af 5 E A H. .R, I , 'N , Hi: iz X- X - K 6 ll, '? 1 'L 9, 5. -5 t ef- tif ' tg l . rar' Q- 1 +' . wi 'Q KIA -wr ' R txtmgartaae 1 o wh CI'-in iam a f, . iii. W 5 sf 1, :L N, I ,. I .N ,SIX Q N :ly -Q ,vi y w . -', V 1: A I 'L ii va S Q -M K LL e 3 R :N fvx Q Q fx J at R AX: Sv ' . X if .,, 'im !::Lx, .Wage -. . 'nie Q I .5 it R 9' 4.-. il A T- tis 4, 4 N5 1, Q' t,',?2g L, f' . h. ' W',- X K lfii X E? x V ly ,.- it lil y : ,t e . Maxx , Jrehie Stuart eorge lee nd, Dennis I Milligan, Ruth Millikan, Eddie Mills, Cindy Xlills, Patty ftlills, Richard Moore, Francis Moore, Harvey Moore, Olivia Moore, Roy Offield, Carlotta Offutt, Steven Ogrizovich, Bill Orcutl, Vincent Paden, Thea Morrow, Ronnie Mitchell, Sandra Moffett, Tommy Monroe, Theresa Montgomery, Dennis Moore, Dale Palmer, Luana Palmerin, Rita Parks, Beverly Parman, Reva Paul, Dorothy Murphy, Douglas Negus, Cheryl Nelson, Eddie Nelson, Steve Newkirk, Sharon Purtle, Norman Petty, William Phelps, Sherald Pifer, Linda Pitts, Michael Qualls, Sherry Ragan, Brenda Ragan. Linda Reed, Robert Rcndon, Robert Robinson, Janie Rodgers, Dean Rolland, James Romine, Sammy Rose, Laura Plumb, Dennis Reynolds, Helen Plunkett, Ricky Riddell. Michelle Pope, Roger Roton, Michael Powell, David Robb, Douglas Price, Patsy Roberts, Joanne MY BABY LOVES ,'llE gang Linda Shelly as her baby, Barbara McLaughlin, looked on. S ub-F reshmen Class 9 i' -1 Za as 6. V: H Y I an -1-it f ,Y . 1 R LQ 1-W - 'g I -' . v 1 S if i - ' - 2 ' A , 6 5- -' -' V- ' Al gfl ,Q ,ay f -- . - I i I X li EQRYL . Q 'i , f K - , ti 0 ' I 4' vw 5, sz 3 Q ' , ' J 1' ' . - ' jail 'S is 'fe '- A s S if ff i i g - 1,37 inf is L L . I P - it Aff. 5 i f , , A,' , 4 Q T - -4. ' ' ' s- P A ' ', , aff ,Wa -- Y, ft '54 af Q. Y .F ' v ' ' xv 4. i , ,, ,J ,,, - If g- 'V ' ,mf if - ' e va- QL' i J, it X I N 1 ' , , I J . lla- l 1 L .l . , ' ' , - 1- 'zrjiytgg nu- fl it nv! ' '-f ..- 4 R -a 2 g QI 2- ff' L N: Q gl' A i L Q vi-Q c' Y. 'Nfl 5, f, , 4 7 A - - 1- :. ' If r r 2, 'QQ , 5 Xxx? .4 - Q Q ., .' ,H s.. X , I mx' l is t l 'f 1. f Rim Y I L 45 S, 2 ' 6,55 ', f my fi? f -,if , S , ,. - 1 S .il 'S ' r , w . eff fu .grip . H ff' t .s L i 1 K Mba D X , 1 Ll ' Q '51 qi f M, -'.,'e7CV1J1E . R: Y' ' , H' . 'N . e at 1-1111 wait max . If X .x Ross, Karen Sartain, Patricia Shoemaker, Tim Smith, Steve Steward, Michael Thomas, Cary Thurm Rothwell, Dale Scott, Grace Shook, Rosalie Snow, Mike Stidham, Linda Thompson, Carolyn Tombs Rillhwell, Linda Scott, Lee Simon, Kenny Sousley, Larry Stroud, Robert Thompson, Fred Tnomb Roulon, J. L. Scliwietert, Rickey Sleith, Virginia Spangler, Wesley Stuart, Sherry Thompson, Merrill Tripp, Ruth, Darlene Seidelman, Richard Smith, Eric Springer, Sherry Surherlin, ,lann Thoeni, Pat Trqutn Ruth, Kenneth Shanahan, Elizabeth Smith, Linda Stahnlce, Judy Sutton, Deborah 'rumen Saffell, Louis Shepard, Bob Smith, Margaret Staley, Larry Taft, Kathy Tumws Sales, Sheilah Shepard, Virginia Smith, Mary Stalsworth, David Templeton, Virginia Uppv E Salisbury, Gene Shephard, Brenda Smith, Michael Stark, Loretta Terrill, Carol UDP' J Sanders, Kenneth Shiclr, Tommy Smith, Rudolph Steigmont, JoAnn Thomas, Delores Upwgr, UNDERCLASSMEN KEPT MR. PREWITT BUSY after school getting and ordering their pictures. V? r I ' v ?' irolyn ed errill h 'ginia -es L' . A . Vg abs .1 L, f 2: ,aw , ,j fr, ,. -xii 1 -. Q, Yi? 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N.- . ,,-- 4 3 Q ,S ., xsf945g. i '1 l ff ' i F 1 Q - Q- A 'V' , ep- v , , . f 5 H Y , , jf ---43 , ij, g S Q' xg 11' ' 'lr:- 1+ Pit. us e 4 S and 9 on ' the 1PPY cess. mies T.C. Cor- and g, in the and FIVE EXAJUPLES OF BEAUTY Easfs 1962 Homzfroming ranrlizfalvs were presented in rl school aswnzlzly, Lvl! lo riglzl, tlzey'an': Trri IVf'r1t't', Clenrlzz llrzrl, Cheryl Armour, Barbara Johnson and Linda Hnrger. 66W0nderland B Night the hand. After the parade, the Student Council presented an award to the Leundis Literary S0- ciety for having the cleverest theme. The high point of this yearis half-time came with the an- nouncement that Miss Linda Harger had heen named Queen. After the conclusion of the game, came the tradi- tional Homecoming daneeg reigning over all were the Queen and her attendants. She and her suhjeets were royally entertained hy a three piece en- semhle. The school gym, gaily decorated with silver stars, contributed to a perfect evening. 4 11011 FYT HF 7'RI'lf llf1l'l'IVES.S Liwlu llrrrgwr. llxix yvafs llonnwfmffuy fm.-fu. fm tfmgmntlfmfl In iw ,111-'It-ttaxwr, Pam Winman. - 12 NA Q on our TS this riety l for ying Fol- Ira n- they . A nore rtists' CASUAL IN RUTH DRESS AND DANCE, East Higlfx Scnfor Alley Crux gm' lim uuriivnce a clever version of an old favorite. To Ga Paris Next, the audience was transported to Paris, France, a city of joyful, carefree people. Paris brought them many fine acts, and among them were the following: a piano solo by Tom Winng L'Slaughter on Tenth Avenuew, danced by the senior girl's lineg a Call-C311 dance by the girl's gym classg HParis in the Springn, sung by Carol Fisher. Again this year, the Outburst cast was helped by Mr. Duke Howze, Mrs. Etta Marie Car- lisle, and Mr. Donovan Mabbott. The show was brought to an end with the return to America, its beauty, and its people. f U -F . As 1 1 .1 , s We pf!-i..,,, Msffff, s,,.m,, AHlWf4fVS,6'arb,,, f-hm, an T '9r.m,,, and 11 falmmn on oz 1 M five-,,ue,, 6' senior C15 ' ' Q C7 WIP-V011. Mill Mfr, AIN! Fffmce mm flu. allljwelzon E lengt, 3 'Ile-,HL Low er 0 10 d f 0 lie 125 I 3- 81188 Regardless of 1tS eerie name the fall play Blithe Spirit, turned out to be a comedy Charles Keeton played the part of Charles Condomlne who IS supposedly main- taining a happy marriage with his second wife, Ruth. One evening they invite their friends, the Bradmans, ' ' Mystery And Susp t E' o o t n over for a seance with their guest Madame Arcati. Through a mix-up of events, the seance brings back the spirit of Elvira, Charles' first wife, who has been dead for five years. Charles is the only one who can see or hear Elvira and when he talks to her in front of Ruth the latter thinks he is losing his mind. There were six characters in this play. The part of Charles Condomine was portrayed by Chuck Keeton. Ruth Condomine by Carla McCullough, Elvira Con- domine by Ann Annan, Madame Arcati by Gloria Cooke, Mrs. Bradman by Janis Koons, Dr. Bradman by Richard Clark, and Edith by Vicki Zackarias. I l l , t l 4 1 AND YOU STILL LOVE ME? begs Elvira, Ann Annan, as she talks sweetly to her husband, Charles, Chuck Keelon, wha looks us if he had seen a ghost. i l l l W , N w - 1 l I-+ tl 1.2 ll' ,l W' lt. fl li N ll pg DISTURBED BY CHARLES BEHAVIOR, Ruth. Carla Mc- Cullough, and The Bradmans, Richard Clark and Janis Koons, give him a series of mixed expressions. aro- Inf MV Jax Th- in ma del we W. W M Ba B C T m Ma. Ar R1 Tu H: pl M Q' S8 fpirit, d the main- Ruth. nans, rcati. k the dead ee or Ruth rt of :eton. Con- lloria ln by Attract A udience The Spiral Staircase, a suspenseful mystery, centering around a series of murders of handicapped girls was presented by the Masqueraders under the direction of Mrs. Etta Marie Carlisle in the East auditorium on January 11, 1963. The audience seemed to catch the suspense and concern in the Warren household for Helen, a mute girl, and many guesses were made as to the identity of the mur- derer who was not revealed until the end. The characters were as follows: Helen, the mute companion of Mrs. Warren-Anna Webb, Mrs. Warren, an invalid+Betty Wolfe, Professor Warren, the murderer-J im Gardner, Mrs. Oates, the housekeeper-Beth Huffman, Nurse Barker-Jan Macrae, Professor Warrenis assistant- Bob Nelson, Doctor Perry-Richard Clark, and the Constable-Monte Tripp. The members of the drama class who also helped to make the play a success were: Judy Boswell-Stage Manager, Chuck Keeton-Technical Director, Ann Annan-eScenery, Carla McCullough-Props, Karen Runyon-Curtain, Deanna Welsh -- Lights, Darlene Tompkins-Make-up, Janis Koons-Costumes, .loyce Hammons-Publicity. Also, adding to the success of the play was the spiral staircase built by Mr. Donovan Mabhott. WISELY WARNING BETH HUFFMAN, Monte Tripp carries out his duties as constable. ix 235 ,ZF ,, as Z pf ,vs Y FRANTICALLY FLEEING FROM JIM CARD- NER, Anna Webb seems trapped at the top of the spiral staircase. Q 1 1 T 5 7 gf:-QA W J H t aside nto the ntation With the uwever, t from il last would embers , mem- Ly. and pective i. after 1 these d third Jership se they e com- society. ickson, em. ate zmillon tee. An all society mixer was held second semester again this year. The mixer. which serves as the Valentine Dance, was hetter attended this year than any other. The purpose of this get-together is to promote a feeling of unity helween all the societies. King and Queen of Hearts candidates are nominated hy each society, and after a penny vote the week before, are crowned at the dance. At the dance, the societies compete in various com- petitive games, entering their Orienties as contest- ants. This gives the group a chance to enter into a friendly competition hefore the annual Literary Contest. Such feats as running backwards on one leg, the hest singer, and the most unrecognizahle are the categories in which there is competition. JOE HOWBLIT7EL BILL HOLLAND AND JIM STEVINSON hun erly await their refreshments at one of Hamzltons teas Under New Orientation Plan THEA JUNKINS FINDS TEMPORARY LINDA RAPP EAGERLY FEEDS o FREEDOM from her Eulexiarz tormenwrs nice slimy oyster to this hungry SOME WEBSTER-9 FEEL THAT AN EGG as she dances with Mr. Dickson. Orientee. would slut Orrenlee Bob Olson just fine 9'-Q L fa-r .-5. . L, 1' fy.:- -1 Y Jay Bernaking Roger Carter Drew Daniels Ronald Driskcll Earle Fisher ,lim Glow Mike Hart ,loe Hawblitzel William Holland Ronald Jenkins Richard Overstreet Sammy Savorelli I A I William Eckinger Fred Brown Mike Curry Charles Degenfelder Wayne Holland Paul Fisher ,lack Goodson Harry Hawhlitzel L31-yy Salyer Thomas Hurst Harry Offutt Gaylord Salisbury Mrs. Marlann Tow Spam' Hamilton Chuck Keeton lst Semester President 30 Lit rar ' e y Society Founded - 1928 Chuck Keeton ......, President , Mike Hart ,,.. Richard Shepard Bob Van Cleave ,lim Puckett -ss Mike Ladd ---,,,,,.,, Larry Salyer ,, ,,,,,,,,, H a,,,,,, Mike Ladd -.-- Vice-President ws, Bob Van Cleave . ..., Secretary ,U ..... Dennis Willis , ..., Treasurer -,,. ...... ,lim Puckett Inter-Society Chuck Degenfelder Hamiltonian Critic a,,, -. ,,., Joe Hawblitzel ,,,,-- Earle Fisher .loe Hawblitzel ,,,,,, Historian , William Hollandw, Parliarnenlarian qs- Wayne Holland Wayne Holland -- Sergeant-at-Arms .,,, Harold Wilson H, ,.... Harry Offutt Mr. Robert Buchanan Co-Sponsor Mike Ladd 2nd Semester President 4. 1 ' Carol Bell Leundis Literary Society Founded - 1927 Mr. Holder lst Sem. President C0'SP0n50f Naomi Stuart 2nd Scm. President Carol Bell ..,,,, .,,, President -,,, ,,., Naomi Stuart Gloria Gocke W- W, V ice-President -,-- Carol Daugherty Glenda Hart ,H .,,a,, Secretary W--- Cheryl Armour Carol Daugherty ,JW Treasurer --,,-- Joyce Hammons Joyce Hannnons ,Jlssistant Treasurer ..., Gloria Gocke Cheryl Armourlnter-Society Representative, Glenda Hart Naomi Stuart ,,,,,,,, Lezmdian ,, H. .,,,,, Carol Bell Sergeant-at-Arms ,-,, Beverly Brown ,,,,,,,, Critic ,Jesu Donna Simmons Deanna Welsh Donna Simmons , , Beverly Brown Lori Chancellor ,,.,,, Reporter ,,,. ,,,, Cheryl Armour Sandra E. Baker Patty Bellis Cheri Bennison Linda Blust Beverly Brown Marilyn Butler Carol Cahill Nita Corbilt Pat Day Becky Duncan Yvonne Fann Diana ATYTISIFUUS Sandra S. Baker Denny Bennett Rosie Bonvff Carolyn Butler Cherry Byfield Carol Dilllghefw Linda Deveney Nancy Elmore sl '? .ac- we 19 rs 2 L Miss Searcy Sponsor Marsha Berry Jackie Chapman Marilyn Fletcher Q p . 2 er DI' CY Berry fhapman Fletcher 5 WN 9 , AAS .v 1, 9. 1 1, nj gf .xg my . f, J . 6 0 Z, Sandra Fredde Linda Glorioso Gloria Gocke Kathy Gower Joyce Hammons Glenda Hart Jane Hatchitt Kathy Heotis lana Johnson Stancia Krawczyk Jeanne Lero Patty Lesniak Didi Ligeko Patty Ligeko Charlene Marsh .loan Masovero Carol McCarty Rosalie McGhee Maurine Miller Vickie Molinski Sherie Offield Joyce Peterson Patty Reinking Diane Renfroe Pam Rhodes Rosemary Robertson Carol Rodak Frances Shelton Donna Simmons Donna Sloan Dawn Sousely Mary Helen Troutma Marilyn Waters Charl e Webb Dearslla Welsh LaVonna Welsh Sheri White n ll .56 N, . ? , 'le 6 1 I- .. 437- ' ' f ' ... R. 'fffyf . 4' , . IN ff 'fi A ' 1 gy' H , 6. g f I , ,S 6 Y v J , 4 Q? N ? 5 Y 273' 'w' L f' f' A g mi, Z if f ' D if he w e -.ci fa N ,f sif -- 'f?'Z7f?5ffl W ,f ef 3 ,J ,f ,M ' 3 .C V 4 I A 1 3437! X-J 'T f AA , 1: fs: 4 x ,N , 24 M -wg' fa ET' .i'A1Q.!, if N , x,g 'S'- 4 f ameiwlgf .1 .,, 45, y - ' 'f ,ff W Q , xx AF .5 L 4 H 5,55 yr, 133 Rosemary Addams ,lean Christensen Linda Faubus Janice Fuller Ricky Hancock Linda .lohnson ,lan Macrae Margaret Meals Kitty Oxley Sharon Hutsler Linda Rapp Phyllis Renshaw Jody Burke Lois Dixon Vicki Fetters .lanice Haggard Beth Huffman Eric Kratschmer Lorcta Matlock Stella Oleksy Sherry Peery Gayle Raines Linda Reinbolt Wanda Scott K l 'l Vicki Zakarias Betty Jones William K. Prewitt Sponsor 4 Literar Founded - I Vicki Zakarias ,,,,,, President - Betty J ones ,,,,, W Carol Paszynsky U, ociety 1926 ,,, Betty Jones Vice-President W, ,H.,, Jan Macrae ,, Secretary ---., .n., ,lan Seymour W Treasurer -,-, ,,,,, Linda Rapp Linda Rapp ,,-.,,-,,, Inter-Society - ..., Vicki Zakarias J an Macrae a,,,, Kitty Oxley Luke Ellis WWW, .lody Burke ,,... ,lan Seymour .u,, ,, Harvey Hutchinson , Don Rodgers ,o., C rmc ...., W ,- , - Kalailuian Kalailuette -Am ,, Hzstorian ,,e,-u, Carol Paszynsky Eric Kratehmer Phyllis Renshaw ,, Wanda Scott Parliamentarian -, ,... Don Rodgers Reporter ,,,,. .,,, Stella Oleksy S ergeant-at-A rms ,Y , c -- Phillip Stine Pauline Wolfe Co-Sponsor fa' J 3 -L, N i V , I P , r Q l l li A7 l ilk ii I iq i bl KJ lgsl vs- ,2 K7 Y.- l will Richard Allen .loc Campbell Charles Conncly Dennis Cummings ll Larry DeM0ss Jim Fcnsom Cary Culick Bill Hildebrand if Lynn Kinder Bill Lamanno Danny McClure ,loc McPeak i. Frank Campbell Jerry Coleman Alan Craig Clifford Daniels ' Q Jack Feeney Frank Glorioso Bruce Harper Jerry Irwin Bill Krawczyk Art Lawrence Terry McCullough Charles Maxey i Mike Houtchcns Mike Freeland i 151 Sem. President S 2nd Sem, president l l Literar ociety F ounded - 1937 Dorothy Donnelly Richard Benson SPOHSU1' Co-Sponsor A Mike Houtchens ,,,,, President ,H ,,,, Mike Freeland ' 7 -ev' Tom Winli ,,,,... Vice-President ,. ...,,,, Tom Winn Xe . -AJ' Jerry Irwin ,,L,e. .N Secretary ,,,,,... -- Monte Tripp ' ' l l K Mickey O'Neal ,,,,, Treasurer -- ,H Alan Craig 'X Richard Wiercinski ., Websterian. ,Y,,, Mickey O'Neal X Monte Tripp ,..,, W Inter-Society ,,-.,,,,, Jerry Irwin I Bill Hildebrand ,,aSergeant-at-Arms -,. John Green 136 53, sie is .X M Q ' -xv i lg y nfs 'awww' 228' 1 if -awr- ifford Daniels rry Irwin iarles Maxey 'eeland 1. President 'd Benson Jnsnr nu .5- Chris May Kent Murray lim Nash .lnhn Ogrizavich Bob Olson Mickey O'Ncal Rnn Sanders Ray Seidelman Stan Sharp Charles Shelley Ernie Simons Terry Thompson Monte Tripp Tom Vanderpool David Weiss Richard Wiercinski Charles Williams Phil Williams Tom Ray Winn Phil Feeney NFRVOUS WEBSTER ORIENTEE, Art Law- rence, wails patiently while some would-be arlisls, Carolyn Howard and Richard Wiercin- ski, fly their talents an him. ummm M- .. , new H W 'Akiva' ' ' .if rx ' s -17' 'T' A Keith Green 'v F JC fif 1 f ,, 1, ,Q We - f , I f w gf' , y, 1 A , ,Qtr Y I 5 7 Y arger Weece 'ilson zrtson Flynn nnson cNeil pkins Davis in lark Inn IISOH , f .fb 11 , f ii? Then .lunkins Nanny Kauffman Mary Lynn Kcelon Peggy Knisley Pat Ladd Cindy Long Linda Laffoon Nancy Laffoon Charlynn Luppuns Paula Lynn Carla McCullough Shirley McNeil Karen Mangles Madalaine Mandina .ludy Marrs Chris May Jeanne Metzelthin Connie Michael Sharon Moran Teri Lyn Neece Nickie Ogrizovich Paula Ott .loan Owsley Becky Pendleton Christine Polachowski Diane Povenmire Linda Power Susan Ridder Beverly Robertson Joyce Robertson Margie Shephard Bernadinc Taylor Darlene Tompkins Marlene Tompkins Linda Walhy Sandy Walhy Patty Weiss .loyce Wittman Linda Wilson Mary M. Wilson I 6 A 4-r 1 -x 453 X .7 A-f-1 . ,f .4 4 m 17? if M ,, . T ' , ' ' 1, g . 7 5 Z2 an Y. ya- 6: if fi ' Jn. . W- as 1' i A 4 :ll 53' my f v 4 s f sr -. v,,.f.g Q65 I ,,,, .,,ff . ,I ' r , ,f g ii j, 4, -'- ra -- Q- 15 g i 1 .51 -4 if - , fa' 'F '- Jil? ' 7 uv p C ga I V 0 , Z . 59 sf' ,L 5121 ,. z., A 4, 'Q f ' ,A ,, A , L 139 -.1 MAN t , fi J 5 Hamilton Leundis Kalailu Webster Elllelia J im Puckett Cheryl Armour Linda Rapp Montie Tripp Carlene Gulick Charles Deganfelder Glenda Hart Vicki Zacharias Jerry Irwin Elaine Flynn Inter-Society Council Coordinates Club Action TAKING IT ALL DOWN are the intersociety representa- tives, as Mr. Dickson briefs them on new club policies. During the l962'63 school year, the Inter-Society council has been more active than in recent years. Its greatest task was the formation of new rules for the clubs to choose members. By these rules, pros- pective members submitted the names of the clubs they wished to join in order of preference: First, second, and third choices. Clubs also compiled a list of members they would prefer. A faculty commit- tee tried to match up these choices. Inter-Sooiety's major task was sponsoring the annual Literary Contest. Held April 5, the contest was xii well planned, and its competitive events showed 1 that all the clubs had worked in close co-operation with Inter-Society to make the contest a success. 140 , ! -C Dil ociety years. es for pros- clubs First, a list mmit- nnual t was iowed ration ss. Departmental lub XX N X- ln the first days of East lligh School, our Depart- mental Clubs were 1'Clllf'l'UIl around the iclea of Zlgl'l47llll.lll'0. Since our students stuflictl mostly agri- cultural anrl h0rtir'ulturul suhjects, their leisure time was taken up lay zu-tivitivs. Une of tlu- sfwx-ml Dr'- pamnental Clulns first started at East High was known as the Aggies '-r...! , l 1 I In 41 M , T FRONT ROW: Mrs, Collihcr, Pat Lesniak, Mary Lou Mclflyea, Vicki Molinnski, Barbara Johnson. SECOND ROW: ,loan Masovero, Sheri While, Linda Fauhus, Elaine Flynn, Joyce Robertson, Beverly Robertson, Naomi Stuart, Sue Murray. THIRD ROW: Carol Cahill, Rosie Buneff, Kim Davis, Linda Sullzhaugh, Karlene Tillman, Carol Fisher, Judy Shepard, Linda Simpkinson, Mary Margaret Wilson. BACK ROW: Christine May, .lan Sarrett, Eva Farrctt, Nancy Kauffman, Glenda Hart, Kathy Heotis, Carol Daugherty, Linda McMcnemy. Carol Fisher -W Mary Wilson ua, Judy Shephard WW.. , WW, Glenda Hart ,AW Mary Lou Mclillyea Karlene Tillman .. Jan Sarrett ,ans President Vice-President WW MI-ieeordirig Secretary WW-. Corresponding Secretary Treasurer ,, KW.. Assistant Treasurer , ,, ,,,, Sergeant-at-Arms Reporter Sue Murray ,,,, , , .We ,,.,.,,,,- .-, Sponsor Mrs. Collrher -,. ,,,, .. .a.,,....,,a, -- The FBLA members held a reception for their new members to acquaint them with their activities and ideas for the year. A special new member was their sponsor, Mrs. Golliher, who took an active part in the activities of the club. Some interesting guests were a court stenographer, a man to demonstrate electric typewriters and a guest to speak on Being Interviewed for a Joh.' During the second semester the club planned a St. Patrick's Day Party for the kindergarten children of the Salvation Army. FBLA Develops Leader For Tomorrow . 3 .:. '3 ' J. il F u-ruse E15 y B usa:-cuss f ' L. eaosne N OP A Manners it I ' 1 Q H 'rel 42 LOOKING VERY DETERMINED is Carol Bell as she gives a declamation for the FBLA membership program. m, Sheri l, Rosie BACK r new s and their art in guests strate Being tester rr the FRONT ROW: Mr. Flores, Carla McCullough, Marcella Rohinson, Martha Baker, Linda Power, Kathy Aringlon, Rosemary Brim. SECOND ROW: Terry McCullough, Linda Wilson, Laura Rose, Judy Marrs, Nancy Kauffman, Kathy Edwards, Elaine Scalliffe, Gayle Raines, Judy Boswell, Gincr Cladden. BACK ROW: C-ary Tihhits, Art Lawrence, Earle Fisher, Paul Thomas, ,lay Bcrneking, Steve Hicks, DickDehart, Ronnie Bolts, Sylvia Owens, Gloria Hill. ipanish Club Keeps Mexican Tradition Alive Nancy Kauffman ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,- President ,lay Bernekiug .uu,uu,,u,,,,,,, Vice-President Carla McCullough ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Secretary Shirley Williams .,u,,,u,,,u,,,.,,, Treasurer The Spanish Club has been under the new sponsor- ship of Mr. Soloman Flores. With his direction, the club held a successful Spanish Fiesta at Guada- lupe Center where the members of the club and their guests enjoyed the Mexican food as well as the entertainment by Guadalupe entertainers. Gary Guhek ...,.,n,.,e,,,,,,,.... Reporter Ronnie Botts, Art Lawrence ...,.u., Sgt.-At-Arms Martha Baker, Dick DeHart u,u,,,.,.e Mascots f CHRISTMAS MEXICAN STYLE. Members ol the Spanish Club and Mr. Flares, sponsor, enjoy the annual Christmas party. CLUB EAST 9 SPAMSH it G mea 143 b FRONT ROW: llarhara Harris, Kathy Farrow, Renda Edgil, Lavonna Welsh, Teri Alexander, Delores Murdy, Linda Jackson, Sandra Goodwin, Paula Lynn. Cheri Bennison, Connic Cooper, Shirley Hill. SECOND ROW: Carolyn Creenley. Glenda Tally, Connie Michael, Amy Sultxliaugh, liernadine Taylor, Sandra Froddc, Marjic Shepard, Carol Fisher, Nancy Huff, Donna Sloan, Karen Mangles, Sandy Euhanks, .lane Hatchet, Marilyn Butler, Judy Wilkerson, Loreta Matlock, Linda Bales. THIRD ROW: Kathy Cole, Stella Olcksy, Wanda Scott, Janie Banks, Jeanne Metzelthin, Donna Powell, Adonna Herbert, Suzanna Hicklin, Karen Wiggins, Louise Bidwell, Linda Swift, Una Singleton, Barbara Benjamin, Mary Rupniewshy, Linda Hitchcock, Theo Findley, Betty Harrison. BACK ROW: Robert Thompson, Charles Williams, Bob Van Cleave, .lolin Green, Charles Kccton, Joe Cwadcra, Richard Wiercenski, Bob Burke, ,lack Coodson, Bill Krawczyk, Mike Scherer, Bennie Hardin, Jerry Coleman, Don Crchle, George Miltendorf, ,lim Lavenharh, Clifford Daniels. Miss McLaughlin, a new Latin teacher, joined our faculty last fall. She has since taken up where Miss lVlcClu1'e left off. Each month a Latin club meeting was held in class. Students performed plays and learned more about mythical characters and Roman customs. From these programs a summary was made and the best of each was used in the annual Latin club pro- gram given for the whole school during homeroom time. The most amusing of these plays was of Cupid and his mischief which received many laughs alve Tibi From The it L If 'Qlllf' 4 and applause from the audience. At Christmas a display of cards could lie seen in the front hall. These were made hy the students and all contained Latin greetings. Another annual event of the Latin Cluli is the Junior Classical League Convention in which all the Latin clubs in this part of the state participate. East holds the two highest offices in this league this year. Carol Fisher is the Regional President and Chuck Keeton, the Vice-President. Latin Club WHO EVER HEARD OF MAGNANIMOUSUI is a question asked by Terry Thompson, Robert Janes, and Robert Thompson in the Latin program given for the school last February. FR' Per Sus Kai She Pat N tim ll! in lr F' th gi Goodwin, 31, Amy iks, Jane e Banks, Barbara Bob Van 2 Hardin, in the ts and Junior 1 Latin 1 holds Carol Qeeton, FRONT ROW: Sharon Peery, Charlotte Smith, Linda Johnson, Sandra Baker, Barbara Johnson, Linda Walby. SECOND ROW: Becky Pendleton, Sharon Moran, Pam Rhodes, Sharon Dunn, Judy Barwise, Vicki Waggener, Diane Povenmire, Sharon Pickney, Linda Glorioso, Susan Bromley, Patty Bellis, Susan Cook. THIRD ROW: Alda Price, Mike Fennell, Darrel McCulhan, Patty Ligeko, Susan Parks, Nancy Kauffman, Didi Ligeko, Ricky Hancock, Teresa Armour, Linda DeVeni, Diana Renfro, Cindy Fawvcr. TOP ROW: Mike Sherman, Buddy Shelly, Richard Webb, John Ogrizovich, Steve Nelson, Cris May, Stan Sharp, Bill Bowman, Patty Wampler, Linda Estepp, Charlynn Luppens, Pat Ladd, Jan Davis. Les Uurs Francais Bring Paris To East Now in the third year, East Highis French Club con- tinues to add an air of Paris to our halls. Supervised by Mrs. Donnelly, members of the club participate in many interesting subjects throughout the year. In addition to their Outburst performance, the French Cluh held many entertaining programs at their meetings each week. These programs included guest speakers, slides, and French fashion shows. ON THE BRIDGE OF LOVE. The French Club took an active part in this year's Oulburst. lst semester 2nd semester Jan Davis ,,,, ,W President W Teri Lyn Neece Teresa Armour , Vice-President U Pat Wampler Teri Lyn Neeces, Secretary , . ,,,,, Pat Ladd Linda Glorioso W Treasurer ns, Charlote Smith Diane Renfro ,Sergeant-At-Arms Janice Haggard Philip Stine ,,,,,,,, Mascot H, Darrel McCluan Sharon Moran ,ws Reporter no ,,,, Jan Davis 145 1 1 1 , . i f FRONT ROW: Richard Shephard, Donald Buss, Howard Henessey, Mike Freeland, Susan Anderson, Bill Hildebrand, Chuck Degenfelder. BACK ROW: Mr. Tiefel, sponsor: Ralph Havis, Carlene Gulick, Chuck Keeton, Mac Gossett, Tom Winn, Pauline Reed, ,lan Macrae, Engineers Stud Latest Drafting Techniques Bill Hildebrand , President ,mv ,,,, Tom Winn Mike Freeland -Vice-Presiclent,,, Carlene Culiek Susan Anderson , Secretary ,,,,, Chuck Keeton Mickey O'Neal W Treasurer - Chuck Degenfelder Carlene Culick -- Reporter aa, Susan Anderson fi ll Y'- VB , , 3 4 A I 7 F' s QS, Q 1 I 48 This year has been a good year for the Engineers Club under the sponsorship of Mr. Ralph Tiefel. The second and third Tuesday of every month finds a few loyal students in Room 105 viewing films and holding discussions. The club is open to any boy or girl enrolled in drafting, mathematics, and the sciences. EAST HIGH SCHOOL HAS CHANGED relates Mr. Tiefel as he explains the original blue prints to these club members. blgyjzfx X4 'fa ff x Qf Q ,J Us ii, ' K' 37 , it t ' Ka znfelder. le. UBS gineers Tiefel. 1 finds ns and boy or nd the rt FRONT RQW: Sandra Fredde, Susan Anderson, Carla McCullough, Patty Pills. BACK ROW: Ann Annan, Rosie Honcff, Nancy Kauffman, Nancy Perrin, Teri Lyn Neece, Karen Mangles. AA AAUW stands for the American Association of Uni- versity Women, which consists of ten girls from the QKQAKQS eleven high schools in the city. These girls are chosen 1- Q -,Q according to their activity record and scholastic stand- 44. l 'Q , ,d,m,QNqg-Q ing. During the year they attend a tea, a dinner, a S 'S J X Ma brunch, and in the spring another tea. They also have 2 D U UQ!-'5 E 2 QP the opportunity to VISII several colleges near Kansas 35' I '1 -' M 5 3 City' ,li . .-. ...----A . . M 3 Future Homemakers of America yvas organlzed for NEW 9 M, 93 those who are in some way speclallzmg in the domes- cgg'-'9' tie arts in the future. The girls plan activities that help the community and learn time-saving operations that give them a good background for becoming homemakers. LEFT T0 RIGHT: Linda Haggard, Arlene Van Cleavu, Bonnie Osbourne, Joyce DeHart, Marjorie Meeks, Susan Wanstreel, Linda Bailey. N rl R .Q 1 , I' X K . ff 1 l'v?f7m1 149 H 3,54 A .451 irggjii. ' GU wal ' I N Riga y 1. Alan Craig Lynn Kinder , GN- L., Jerry Crumpley Mickey 0'Neal K Q' x C f ,. . -Z ,v iv 5'-iv .,. 2 Frank Glorioso Eddie Shepard .-,, fc: ,K fr. K 1 ' x QL fl- 'N li' V? my Qs: 4 225 ' 7 , W 2? 113 'ZS 4 4 ,- H x g aah if -- ' 1 Q ev ' - Av, f Tom Higgins Gary Smothennan Road Agents Encourage Driving Jerry Irwin Phil Williams Skill wif AF Kenny Smith .,.W,..,,..,..,.......,,..,. President f Q Tom Higgins ..s,..,,..,,.,..,......, Vice-President 1? ' ' , . Frank Glorioso ..,,..A,..,..s..,..s...,.. Secretary Jin' V fag A Q Mickey O'Neal ,,.,,,..,.....,,.,,,.,s.,s Treasurer ' '- 5 g' Ii 5.355-,f 1 i Y Alan Craig .....,...,.......,..-... Sergeant-at-Arms V' Q I ffl gilgzgjrwinegaf llgenng Smith I1 LEARNING T0 TAKE CARE OF THE MOTOR ix one OFF T0 THE JUNK YARD with Mickey 0'neilsnRfiJai:i I ol the main purposes for being a Road Agent. Agent Runner. 150 . 1 .if A P 14 1 s f 4 i S 5 1 I. V , ,, i u '-,,,-- A fi' r A J' NM ' Z i, ' ' ' 'xy f . I. A A L F. Q ,A 0 I . V NZTK, 2 N V l Y 4056 4 N' ' TOP ROW: Una Singleton, Susan Hicklin, Linda Hogan, Gayle Raines, ,loan Owsley, Paula Bumgardner, Jennifer Smith, Sandra Baker. THIRD ROW: Levanna Welsh, Charlotte Smith, Pat Lesniak, Pauline Reed, Marilyn Fletcher, Linda Vaughan, Estalene Hodges, Starlene Hodges. SECOND ROW: Linda Power, Cecelia Reinking, Diana Reed, Linda Walby, Janice Haggard, Phoebe Bumgardner, Anna Webb. BOTTOM ROW: Miss Corelli, Karen Runyon, Deanna Welsh, 'Miss Small. Athenians Develop Per ection in Sports The Athenians are the girls' sports club of East Deanna Welsh President Karen Runyon High. This group, through their participation in Linda Vaughan Vice-President Charlotte Smith school activities, tries to promote better physical Pat Ladd Secretary Linda Vaughan health. Not only do the Athenians compete with Charlotte Smith Treasurer Sandra Walby other teams from other schools, but they also Karen Runyon Athenian Girl Deanna Welsh sponsor activities such as the Student-Faculty bas- Betty Jones Parliamentarian Jennifer Smith ketball game, the Junior-Senior basketball game, Linda Wallace Sgt.-at-Arms Marilyn Fletcher and the Freshman-Sophomore basketball game. A SMASHING SUCCESS was the Athenian sponsored HAPPILY ACCEPTINC A CARNATION as her symbol Student-Faculty volleyball game. of membership into the Alhenians is Ruth Cheffey. uf. ,U , ., ,i - at . g ,S Y. x ' , ' .-A 9 V. 52 Baker. tarlenc Webb. fS unyon Smith ughan alby 'Welsh Smith etcher ff FRONT ROW: Miss Williams, Patty Reinking, Barbara Johnson, Susan Hunt, Kathy Farrow, Kathy Errington, Shi-rri Benneson. SECOND ROW: Carla McCullough, Susan Anderson, Cecelia Reinking, Linda Harger, Linda Vaughn, ,lrnnifer Williams, Mary Wilson. THIRD ROW: Patty Weiss, Delores Foster, Marilyn Dever, Patty Crook, Teri Lyn Neece, Marilyn Blanselle, Cheryl Armour. Cl:-nclu Hart. BACK ROW: Sylvia Owens, Gail Raines, .lan Davis, Nancy Kauffman, Pa! Ladd, ,ludy Chrislman, Debbie Owens, Connie Stubbs. Phi Alpha Seeks New Dancing Techniques The Modern Dance Club was organized in 1960 under the direction of Miss Mary Ledgerwood. Twenty members were chosen according to their ability to interpret music and their various dancing skills. The girls performed numbers in the Outburst and other shows at school. They were asked to do a number for the teachers convention at the Music Hall. IS THIS REALLY MODERN DANCE? ask Patty Weiss and Cecelia Reinking as they run through another routine. During the past year the club has had as their spon- sor Miss Anita Williams. The club has tried to carry on the tradition of doing a number for the musical shows during the school year. They have been busy choosing new members and organizing the business affairs of the club. 155 l -3 i l 1 1 Linda Hargf-r Mervel P. Lunn Teri Lynn Neece 1 ls! Semester President Sponsor 2nd Semester President ' li :i W M Q i 1 3, . 3 Y Linda Harger H .,,, Preszdent ,,-,,,, Teri Lynn Neece Q' 1 Mike Houtchens lst Vice-President .,e. Mike Houtchens I ' K Mike Ladd ,,,-,2nd Vice-President ..,...,.. ,lan Davis Mk H M T Mike Houlchens . . . . i e outchens iq I ls! Vice-President Terl LYHU Neecefrf Secretary fn Dlql Llgeko lst Vice-President ww I Jerry Irwin ,,,-.,, Treasurer de, ,,,. B111 Hildebrand 1 Bill Hildebrand U Sgt.-at-Arms ,,.-- Andy Moszczynski l i Naomi Stuart -, ,-- Reporter ,,.. Mary Ellen Troutman , , 4 n 1 ' f T D x' l f W y Q Mike Ladd Jan Davis l 2nd ViCC-PfCSidCHl 2nd Vice-President SMILES AND A HUC greet Linda Harger, crowned STUDENT COUNCIL-SPONSORED Locker Clean-up Day , Homecoming Queen at the halftime on November. brings to lightfwell who knows what all? ll i ,Il I ,ll l w wi 'i 5 Et V u 1 Q I 4 17 ! I m ' w 5 I 154 I 1 9 e K i U 1' A I I 5 u i Y 5 f qf ' ' . , ,-V xg-,wr 4 i M nv Meeyeeef Georgia Baily, LuAnn Snow, Mr. Caller. SECOND ROW: Richard Diffey, Jody Burke, Mary Bell, Mary Koska, Pat Wade, Carol McConnel, Deanna Brenton, Judy Wise, Mary Hammons. TOP ROW: Richard Pund, Ronnie Jenkins, Leroy Ketcham, Richard Lock, James Proctor, Larry Carnahan, Kenith Dooley, Don Miller, Dean Alt, Ronnie Jones, Terry Wiggington. BOTTOM ROW: Wilma Mowell, Barbra Fennimore, Carolyn Jung, Cheryl Reardon, Linda Branstetter, Gloria Giles. TOP ROW: Larry Butler, John Wisdom, John Schofield, Bill Kelly, Bill Strain, Don Rogers. Related Education Joined A TACK IN TIME is Linda Branslellefs molto as she carefully packages nails for shipment. WAKE UPJ YOU HAVE A CUSTOMER, shouts the boss to Don Rogers. 159 Y-. I I r 5 I V+-ii? l- 5 2 T . C 1 1 x f a i 1 F.: v l w ' 1 Hi ll ll .H , t l li nl, if ll in l l jx l l in Sli' ,I 'V 41 il, 3 M alll in ,, lvl FRONT ROW: Mike Coldsworlhy, Paul Fisher, Alice Hiltclirand, Phillip Stine, Tommy Hurst, Artic Billings, Jan Macrae, Drew Daniels, Mr. Sell. SECOND ROW: Teresa Kinne, Linda Bales, Ruth Clleffey, Jennifer Smith, Carolyn Creenley, Cliff Daniels, Gerald Billings, Bob C l P k R M an Paul Dot , Charles Rothermel, Bob Hernandez, Leon Cooper, Linda Power. BACK ROW: Starlene Hodges, aro aszyns y, ay org , ' y Fensom, Mike Shanahan, Eddie Conwell, ,lack Goodson, Kielh Springer, Eslalene Hodges. Under the leadership of Mr. Marion W. Sell, the band takes part in a wide range of activities. A familiar sight at football games and other school affairs, our lmand keeps liusy throughout the year. One of the main activities of our marching band is their part in the yearly American Royal Parade, boosted by the cheerleaders and the ROTC. Some of the other activities of the band are partici- pation in music contests, performances for civic groups, and Christmas programs at the neighboring elementary schools. The year's program was cli- maxed by the spring Music in Review program. Music Enriches ATTENTIVENESS PERSONIFIED, members of the band prepare for a cuming concert. Marion W. Sell 162 f v I Q 1 I . E E 1 I I. W ur fs . rmm-Nw' fx . A sf.. i .,., x MR. MABBOTTS GROUP PRESENTS follr .songs from America in this yeafs Outburst. FRONT ROW: Sharon Bullard, Jolmnie Mrie Toombs, Carolyn Holt, Janice Brown. Lois Johnson, Tom Moffett, John Degraffenried, Raymond Cline, Romie Davis, Tim Hite, Trieda Akcr, Shiela Mchlurty, Alherla Adkins, Deanna Davis, Sharon Fleming, Olga Davis. SECOND ROW: Betty Jean Cates, Sharon Bradford, Karen Fleming, Marilyn Bailey, Charity Bannister, Mike Snow, Dean Johnson, Ronnie Woolery, Richard Clock. Donna Adamms, Linda Haggard, Cheryl McCain. Julie Brown. Dian Johnson, Norma Hine- baugh, THIRD ROW: Barbara Smith, Patricia Sartain, Luana Palmer, Claudia Edwards, Dorothy Ellis, Frances Brown. Karen Wamplcr, Steve Honcs, Larry Driskell, Roosevelt Collins, Joda Cain, J. L. Roulon, Pcrline Weiss, Janet Williams, Beverly Jolinc Enlow, Linda Loftin, Emily Bennett, Loretta Stark. BACK ROW: Diana Calkins, Karen A. Koss, Josephine Hardy. Linda Smith, Jenny Gates, Linda Mays, Lonnie Robinson, Robert Stroud, Gary Lee Williams, Larry Downs, Paul Farmer, Ray Moore, Linda Ragan, Elizabeth Shanahan, Deborah Sutton, Cynthia McCorkle, Sheilah Sales. 164 Eighth Grade And Freshman Chorus Prepare Preparation of talented underclassmen for the A Cappella Choir is the job of Mr. Mabbott, eighth grade and freshman chorus. This group partici- pates in many activities, both in and out of school. ln this year's Outburst, folk songs were presented, portraying youth in America. During the Christ- mas holidays, the chorus sung carols for the en- joyment of patrons of the Plaza shopping area. The privilege of being the first to publicly per- form our new alma mata, written by Mr. Mabbott, goes to the Freshman chorus. Looming as the final goal of the year is the Spring Music Festival, for which many preparations are being made. lVlany hours of group and individual practice are needed to make the show as successful as it has been in the past. FRONT ROW: Georgia Nader, Cherri Porto, Glenda Tally, Altha Landes, Debbie Martin, Joyce Melton, Judy Miller, Pouncil Reece, Monte Miller, Bob Olsen, Candy Warner, Connie Michael, Paula Lynn, Patricia Brown. Sharon Elmore. SECOND ROW: Andy Sultzbaugh, Ethel Flook, Gloria Rice, Jenny Atkins, Marilyn Blansett. Paul Fisher, Bob Johnson, Clell Stephenson, Harold Mc-als, Judy Wymorc, Willa Rinkenbaugh, Linda Estrada, Ncdra Harrison, Glenda Lane. BACK ROW: Lavonna Welsh, Marcella Robinson, Linda Bailey. Debbie Owens, Carolyn Hill, Tom Woolery, Kent Hoover. Victor Charles, Tommy Wolfe, Terry McCullough, Larry Wickizer. gary!! D. Tebbets, Linda Tor-vs, Ginger Cladclen, Caroly Courtney, Pam lor an. l A 5 Il S ' the A eighth Jartici- school. sented, Christ- the en- g area. ly per- abbott, as the estival, made. iractice il as it Landes, Miller, Brown, Clotria 1, Clell Estrada, ,larcellu y, Kent 'ickizer, y, Pam Mllltar Trammg From the time East High Srhool was foundml, mili- tary vustoms have changed little. Cadets of today still go through the same drills and licar the same commands as those of yesterday. 0.5 Captain Edmond P. Schexnayder Expert Guidance JUNIOR LEADERS AID Captain Schexnaydef by in- specting the cadets in their hour. CAPTAIN EDMOND P. SCHEXNAYDER Captain Edmond P. Schexnayder, Professor of Military Science for the Kansas City High Schools, has served as Military Instructor at East this year. Captain Schexnayder has worked to improve the R.O.T.C. program by upgrading the instruction given to each class of cadets and by placing added emphasis on responsibilities undertaken by cadet leaders. He has worked actively to increase enroll- ment in the two hours of training which he instructs each day. The Captain feels that R.O.T.C. should be interest- ing as well as instructional, and has placed new stress on academic offerings such as map reading, tactics, and weapons in order to give the cadet a greater working knowledge of the technical aspects involved. The results of his curt but strict manner have gained him the respect of the cadet corps. Forms Militar Air SUPERVISINC THE WORK of cadet leaders is the main lnsk undertaken by Captain Schexnayder. ' 166 vt. Wayne Holland Executive Officer .lim Ballinger William Holland Battalion Commander Battalion taff Leads The Wa The Battalion Headquarters is made up of the per- sonnel on the commander's staff. This vearis Com- mander is William Holland. He is assisted by an Executive Officer, Wayne Hollandg an Administra- tion Officer, .lim Ballingerg an Operations Officer, Larry Pittmang and a Supply Officer, Sam Smith. Also on the staff is Harry Offutt, Sergeant Major. The Battalion Headquarters provides staff and sup- ply capahilities for the Battalion. Staff Officers plan classroom instruction, type up orders and bul- letins, check the maintenance of weapons, and issue manuals and uniforms. Later in the year the Ser- geant Major and Battalion Commander have a chance to compete with other cadets in the city for positions on the Regimental Staff, which commands all high school units at the annual Field Day events. Lan-y Pittman Harry Offutt Sam Smith Operations Officer Sefgtfam Major SUPDIY Offiliel' Dx 167 1 4-A' Don Miller Company Commander lst Platoon Leader Bert Woods Anthony Bcllafiore Harvey Powell 2nd Platoon Leader 3rd Platoon Leader A Compan adets Learn Leadership, TDIIIIHY Ad2mS0l1 Warren Bailey James Bell Joe Burton Joe Buxton William Courtney Tom Eagan Thomas Fawver Kenneth Galliger Benny Hardin Norman Holman Leroy Ketchum James Armstrong J im Banhart Clifford Biswell Gary Chapman Curtis Dixon Allred Armstrong Dewey Fenner Jerry Garretson Raymond Hemion Danny Jordon Alvin Kirby , 6 5 ' 2-. ' ' XY X ..,.f z V J Q . QV X. V 1 L I H 'W . W . 4, nz: .555:3'g f- JM? U f 5 L ,V f ,aji 2 ni A ' 4, ' - . fyn N : 168 ,.-:s as X, ,, 1 va' 'N f .: ' f K . '1 la lg W I 2:54 X , .Y .- K f If f 1 W eader an zip, Fortner lKirhy -v A w l I ,C?t, 19-7- Frank McKay Ronald Moon Richard Nauss Sieven Offield Freddie Paden Wayne Parsons James Rodgers Sammy Savorclli Harry Tipton Elbert Wallace Alvin Winfrey Wilson Moffett David Myers Frank Neeley Richard Overstreel Curtis Parman Tim Rathbun Bill Sallay Lawrence Snowden Alan Taylor Ronald Wakeman Amiel Wilson Billie Wooden D' ' l' A d R 'b'l't CARE AND CLEANING af lhc MI rifle is only one of JUNIOR INSTRUCTORS aid Capluin Schexnayder Ln me many skins teamed by every Cadet. presenlrzlian of classes like map reading. 1 :ul I ll ier de 'ale ,chell Bob Nehlock Dan Simmons Robert Smith Felix Spangler David Tankersley Mack Travers Larry Tumer Franklin Wilson Gene Wingate Olan Richie David Smith William Smith Clifford Still Robert Thompson William Trussell Richard Weisbach Harold Wilson Robert Wilson Joe Wingate F P ' ' t 't THREE MORE BULLSEYES - they hope - will reward CHECKING THE FIT 0F A UNIFORM is We vl the these shooters for a good eye ami nz slemly arm. man? ivbs US-WSVIUU' 50 Sum Smith. SUPPIZY offifef- 171 if 72 m ,M 42 .. 925 f, Wh' 'I- , I rpg, 1 5.3, f ROTC QUEEN: Tvri Lyn Neece AT'I'FINDANTS: UPPER: Deanna Walsh. LOWER: Carla NIv! 11!lm1glx .,f.-,:.1f, ., - ,. , K, , ., , 5 lr' M f,..,a V v If - vain. f '22, pg 3 K.: I ,gj,. ??ii, , ' 37:59 V' ' if , A ,, if? if 4 .. ' ' , W , M , K . , .Swv-, ,V ,Ag ' , A T ' , 1 f'4f55f,lf ' ' ' V ' A., 'Qu 'jixi .fi ,, iii' 4,kk f giygitvuzgj , 5 .1 ' f Vf'ff W., - 72' DG- f J,lQ ':?r' 'f ' , W ,. ,, , . q,5gg,,:,f'.L - Y , , ,, gp -, . w, 471 K, 5-,ai 1 ,,g + W 4 .13.1 X , f I ffm ml if C3 i , , ' ' ' In W-T '-'-V'-'-Zlgwipz z - ., , Q .. ,p , , ,Ji sw i Q5 gmqgf. ' I Af, figagsfii - V A :. f , '1 g xfgegzig fi -tgp . 'Y ' -I ' , , N L.-f 1, '-N7' vg K , ' ' ' 1, .. , -4263. if 1fsf15ft21r . Q , . 1,.,iMf.- ,P ,. v. 4g','-L,I33r.' v Gy 5+ W ' ' - V , 5 , ,. wr , , yy fy. , .. 5 J,,?,, XZI, Q 5,3 5. 'fy jgxgif 47 'il 1 AV V - ' 4 '. ' H ' ' SNOW BALL QUEEN: Mary Lou Mvlilyc-n A'l I'ICYI1.-XN'I'5 : rjm-rzn LEFT: fglm.-1.-,W Nlursh. UPPER RICIIT: Umm- lsr.-um. mxwjrz LEM: u..,,. I Umm-r'llor: IUWICR IKIKLIIT: Knrlenv Tillnmn, 175 -4 - I . A I1A5lxI-.I BALL QUEhN: Run bam .lohnson H .'X'lk'l'iCNlJAN'I'S: Lim-Eu LEFT: An., .x1..,m., l'PI'Eli mm:u'11 T.-1. Ly., 1,mx'1-in lrjmu mm.. I XI1-1'1xllux1gl1. IAOWI-ll! IQIKJIIT: Carol I-'ifhf-r. 77 fig hx 19x 1, V ,I 109 x ' ,vw L1 f'ff'N LQ! -111 17 KING AND QUEEN OF HEARTS: Nancy Kauffrnan and 'I'or11 Winn -X'I'TENDANTS: UPPER 1,12F'12 111.101 .4m..,..f, 111111 111.1111-11.-.1-. 111111111 1:11111 11.11 x1,f,.,,1.,, 1....11 , Rapp. LOWER 111111: 11.11 Dmix. x11k.- 11.111, 1,11wE1a 11141111 -,1.,,.. 1.1, 1, 1,41 M, 1 Ai 179 ig! vf Nz. T41 X , sw., u'C K f I-IAS'I'0NIAN QUEEN: Aff! Ann Annan f-T .fYI I'HND.-XN'I'S: 4, Uvvmc LEFT: jf-Wm ,xm1erw.1. Um-Hn RIGHT: B-my Jaw. nmwzrz In- 1'. vm., I sum.. LOWER rmzr1'1': Jan Davis. vw.. w 'iff - L. . ' X v - - -..-..,.+ Q. - ' vz- -Q' 5 Q51fq2j1IgQ2tL2f-5lf,fi2 L 1-bfi? Q5'?i1lZ'7F' il iff' -ff!-i'il1:l:i1:'x :, :fy.m-515541.M:.,.mf4.m-x.f..a::1:gem ...::.f...., +'L::1:f-I N 1 ' H , 2-df' X 9' . -- r it .. .f , Q , H P sr' 9 . .' A: f Q ' I . ,,! 1 .J Q 1 . Q ., I 1 Y- 1. P Fw 5 Q 'f 5 ' '1--'1 ,: :iii mi '54, .4 D 1962 Va rsit Record East Opponent 6 Grandview 6 7 Northeast 0 13 Van Horn l 3 0 Southwest 20 6 Westport 7 21 Paseo 0 8 Central 6 7 Southeast 28 O Lillis 6 The Bears finished in a tie for fourth with Central and Van Horn. Southeast won the crown, followe by Westport and Southwest tied for second. Winding up the season with a 3-4-2 record. the Bears can look forward to another year with most of the lettermen returning, hoping to better the d previous year. Mistakes at critical moments. lack of yardage on occasion, and inexperienced players having to fill gaps spelled thc story of the year. Only twice were the Bears ontclasscrl. by Southeast and Southwest. Known among league opponents as tough defensively, East usually was stingy in yield- ing yardage on the gronndg however. the pass defense had occasional lapses which allowed losses such as to Westport, when most of thc game had been dominated by the Bears. Films taken of every game were great aid in cor- recting weaknesses which evidenced themselves as the season progressed. Several newcomers as they became seasoned, lmegan to help carry the attack. Senior lettermen found themselves being replaced by sophomores eager to prove themselves. A fresh- man schedule in addition to the regular B team schedule should develop additional talent for the future. Two new coaches, Hank Nardone and Chuck Nichols, spurred the Cults in their efforts to develop in readiness for varsity competition. With the activity ticket still in use, full bleachers helped to maintain morale. Pep club and cheerleaders kept spirits high with the weekly emblems, original and designed to assure the team of school support. From the opening encounter with Grandview until the final game against Lillis, optimism was evi- denced hy both team members and supporters. FRONT ROW: Bob Brown, Don Rigdon, Don Kelsay, Cary Taylor, Gary Adler, Terry Thompson, Bruce Harper, Gerald Mclntire, Joe Snyder. SECOND ROW: Howard Hennessey, Dan Harper, Charles Maxey, Ron Sanders, Allan Ash, Paul Davis, .lohn Hanley, Nick White, Don Ramey, Howard Adcock, Charles Degenfelder. BACK ROW: John Tellis. Larry Braylield. Mike Ladd, Bill Krnwczyk, Andy Moszczynski, Dennis Cummings, Bill Hildebrand, Warren Britt, Ray Seidelman, Jeff Wilson, lack Crosc. W ' i 49, ls Q if '4' 'J 9 Cf We -I 'I fd F! ii? Fe- F:- W1 W: 1 ? Nl 1 i M a In il :M I! w W Y w s di! 5 1 , it , ,WF Q L rv, ..,...u '1 -if.: ' .pu . ,. .1-Jvv,4J1,'. l U, .Q xa 3 's A, ' an 44 ,w 5 4. MS. .n...-, if 192 I ,A ,Q .Q , ,4 yi-Ar . 3 -Q -f H-v 4' s YB: fy! , 'x , X ! ix 'ri' 'ff x f :e : - x P - fs '. . ,a , Dm l '?'l Y K --Q., ' x rv N gl ' 'wma R' ., 11 Y N X 5' d' 1 '!wIJ.i Q3 565.5- 'E p yi H HELP! THE LILLIS SHAMROCK is engulfed by East The Knights were not to he denied victory as they ran over the Bears on the ground 265 yards to East's 70, never throwing a pass. First downs stood 12 for Southeast to 7 for the Bears. Southeast scored first on a 6 yard pile-drive hy huge Russell Washington, Knight fullback. The kick for PAT was good. A 25 yard pass from Terry Thompson, to Gerald Mclntire was good for East's only T.D. East was forced to punt after fail- ing to pick up necessary yardage, and a 78 yard run gave the Knights a second touchdown for a lead they never lost. ln the third period Southeast Bgqr5, WHEREUD THE BALL G0 Lillis chalks up another incomplete pass. added two more though for insurance, victory, and the championship. BEARS DROP HOMECOMING CONTEST TO LILLIS, 6-0 East hoped to close out their season with an upset homecoming victory over Lillis Catholic league champions, fought savagely, but to no avail. After threatening on several occasions, Lillis finally manage to emerge with a precarious 6-0 victory in the final l:l5 of the game. l lx Bill Krawcyzk Sophomore U All-City Jack Crose Gerald Mclnlirc Senior Senior All-ATCH All-Area 196 All-S tar Selections 1' Coach Henry Nardonc JUNIOR VARSITY RECORD East 0 Northeast 6 Van Horn 0 Southwest 13 Westport 0 Paseo 7 Central 7 Southeast Opponent 12 22 27 25 14 21 28 Conch Jerry Wincgar Coach Charles Nichols The East Bear Cubs finished the league season with a 0-7 record. The Cubs' big drawback this season was their many injuries. Future talent made itself known through Freddie Paden, who totaled up a record of 110 tackles in the season. All of the Cubs' points were made on long runs. The coaching job was amply handled this year by Jerome C. Winegar. HHS A T055 Upj E055 player lights LETS WIN Coach Winegnr gives llw Hubs last minute milf before Imuing for possession of the 41 b ll, for the game. 197 i .fig-gl ' 5 -1 ' ,x. VV V av. we 1, , kv, , , vmxf.. - . , k -. , .J .Av ., Q ,U-. ,W ., ' .Q wegf1.g4 x ' ' 'f.Q Qfw,,,, , -J 3 n. X! ,M Q Wx ,K 'IK fic, . M 'M ef'fY2f7F y ,- S f F 6 'N 3 Qfix 1 i 1 1 1 . 1 R I 1 11 1 11 11 1 Y 1 I1 'S H 51 f 1 I 1 ' l l FRONT ROW: Mr. Winegar, Sharon Bullard, Alica Van Cleave, Joyce Wilson, Becky Pendleton, Brenda Shephard, Sherry Springer, Debbie Merlo, Pat Theoni, Sharon Bradford, Barbara Johnson, Rosemary Hinebaugh, Becky Grady, Diane Johnson, Jeanette Davis, Joyce Gordon, Shiela Lovella, Miss Williams. SECOND ROW: Peggy Lynn, Jo Ann Roberts, Marsha Celt, Georgia Marina, Sandy Swartz, Jane Mcclosky, Claudia Edwards, Kay Kinnic, Diane Povenmire, Bonita Jolly, Pauline Winn, Patty Lesniak, Susan Hunt, Grace Scott, Patty Bellis. THIRD ROW: Cheryl Negas, Julie Brown, Pat Brown, Bonnie Osborn, Linda Johnson, Candy Warner, Sharon Dunn, Sharon Moan, Judy Sanders, Karen Wampler, Rosie Boneff, Barbara McLaughlin, Kim Davis, Joan Masovero, Donna Walls. FOURTH ROW: Yvonne Fann, Sandy Walby, Jana Johnson, Barbara Tatem, Patty Weiss, Donna Lewis, Linda Simkinson,- Kathy Heotis, Glenda Hart, Linda Harger, Judy Lippold, Linda Smith, Rosalie McGhee, Linda Walby, Mary Margaret Wilson. BACK ROW: Judy Shephard, Naomi Stuart, Wanda Scott, Linda Barnhart, Jan Sarret, Carolyn Hiel, Charlyn Luppens, Elizabeth Shannahan, Pat Ladd, Kathy Edwards, Linda Toevs, Patty Wampler, Jan Davis, Didi Ligcko, Donna Powell, Jo Dean Crumpley, Frances Shelton. BEING YOCI IS A BIC HONOR for any Pep Club girls, but Ruth Chefjey and Putty Weiss find it is not the easiest thing in the world to do. clwol pirit S e The Pep Club does much to boost school spirit at East. Every game day this year each member could be seen wearing her outfit. The outfits were new this year and consisted oi green culottes with jumper tops and white blouses with East Bears written on the collar in green. At the games the girls were there to cheer our team to victory to to show good sportsman- ship when we lost. Their newest edition is the Miss Pappy. A girl in excellentaanding in the Pep Club is eligible for the honor. The cheerleaders and certain other people chose those whom they think have earned this honor. One is chosen each month and at the end of the year the best of these eight becomes Miss Pappy. Naomi Stuart was Miss Pappy for 1962. Many posters were made to support school spirit. Also there were several pep days when loyal East Bears wore sweatshirts and black and green. The faculty and members of the teams were seen wearing signs with clever sayings on them. 200 W A Y v f f 5 x 5 L F i y. I ? I vunesr. , T J.....L- 'rc 24 J' 3315 fi x N 1-459 ....- ur- - Q :gag 3 :-gg 1 2 -T, ' Dvnnis Cummings, Andy Musa-zynski. Larry D1-Mums. Run Sanders, Jam:-s Harrison. Jim Conslancz itqr , 4 , x H 202 Head Couch Gwynne Coornrs Larry Brayfield, Tc-rry Thunrpaon, Warn-n Brill, Jim Klillikun. AM - - ' f i:7w 'T ' ' 0 2.45 , ' V ' , ' ' AA' - 5 Q, 5 ' w 'I . . ' ' 1. F if U' -A ' ' 5 A 5 . . 7 Y ' . 8 wa . . a hai Q 1,1 , . v ' J u E . ' ' I .gr , 1 h '-' 1-4 ff 0- ' U . Q5 Q, 7 A--...A x Y.. 44' A 'x .-v1m , , Y 4 ' 1- A., , fur. .. , 1 . . ' t -M, . . . 4 -f 0 ,I Q F A ' ' 7 eww- 'iff 1 fx 4 sf 8 'fi H if '1' ' f As' 11 ' 1 ' u a I I a iii, . - 5, X , I - vw- --' ,5 , 1. I. . HL X ,li f'g?sQ 62 1 Luk- in '- Q' 5 9, f s . . J ,Q . wegixxvw i - 'Yi ,. .L W an 4 , , I 9 i',x,.1-4' W is Sa . I 'r 'H f ,Jef fig, a' .4 N, , X . ,,., 2-+235 S47 ...rf ,.-xg .5 14 SH Y 'ge 43 54N..., I Q 1 , . ' af 1 . 5 L NX X ff ir W'- L 1 1 J A V 'Y- 17533: g ...N ,. L ' 4 ' . 1 , 2 ?52+wf,,,-L A, V- Enix, K -:aw L, i ' 5.1 Q.--wfw .4 - ,. J. 4 C Q ii-'vb , ' T235 S 4 W X Q., - 1' x Q Track On the field through the years many fin? records have linen set. However. only one of thrust- has stood thc test of time, the leap of 23 feet, inches set in l939 hy Bill Earp in the broad jump. This mark still stands as a school and league I'CC0l'Il. 1 H my Q!! ww f ':. I P' 'A- ii. e V me A vl 'ii'- ,iv X' S Q S S X, 3674, ' ., ,M 'V '34 John Green Senior Distance ,.'a. ff. --.A f .fn ' w.. 11 Bill Crawford Senior Relays , ,T Aga . A 'ye ' . , .K ' . ,' 1 ',Y. ,yy 344: My-925, Eg a ! I i . . 4' , gy yy L5s :t ' 1 f-W 2 ,xv -- , N fm ' i 3, i,ik?kQ'22 , 4 J a. V, My - 13, . .,, . ge r ff 1 5 3.11 Lv x V, , 'Age' .fir v elif, ww, ,. , - ,, L ., '- M ge , x 'Q Q -It ,J , if X ':.!.4f.-.',,,fQL W I ww, A f 4' 21 ,w , 3454... r. John Tellus Sophomore Jeff Wilson Senior Hurdles 880 relay: Richard Boyd, Paul Davis, John Tellus, Don Ramey. 9 ' of Hurdlers: .lcif Wilson, .lim Waldren, Dennis Cummings, Larry De Moss, Ron Sanders. A FEW POINTERS are given. to the freshman team by Mr, Winegar. 45 ra 444.313 Ronnie Sanders M? 1 1 la ' f he 1. 1 ' . I 4-5- -'rift '16 '7' , X 's lv -..,,.'f . ZIV Dennis Cummings l f .lim Fensun ' V N I, Q , I ' , ' ' t I , s saw- N IW. ,L - ! K. 'Q xv X A Bill Krawczyk 1,5 -vm ,Q ,Qimkkf- A. -if ' Andy Moszczynski Paul Davis Q. If 2 mile relay: Bob Hernandez, jim Constance, Jim Fenson Ron Johnson. Even though there are many individual races run on the track field, the main emphasis is on the team contests. And, the true ability of a track team is measured in the effectiveness of the relay teams. I mile relay: Warren Jackman, Bill Croforl, John Tellus, Dan Rainey. f 1 ' f ,gi -, v . ,V ,. A , .5114 tag Q rf'--G Lf' f Q M' N53 z.,' if : . ,, . X fail ' ' 0 . - V fa -1 3 ia V 4 .- X l gf , 4-' '5 I ' 3' N ,A I ' iYe 3 'W i mf- f 'fin fax if X N , ,-. jf fk X 4 5 .Vx ,fr K K , X 4 Hia P-illwaq xii. 'M , -. -.www '5 Q? 5 'tin- DANWY ll! fIURE I7 1TI'IlES nv Foarh Brown demon F1111 3.C clrales proper pole uzult mle o DANNY TRIF5 IIIUSELF bu! isnl quite :p the bar N 'QV' rn' 335' if ..., 4 ii 'f LBKIA1 H MWA? ...Q jfs Jlm Wflldffn Ru html Bfyd Senior Qenmr Hurdles Roh, u, Warren Iavkman Sophomore Dashes Bob Hvmandz Z Jumor Dlstanrrs David Evans Qopllomon Dlwtanrec Don Ramen mnlor Relay ,fn 'in- ,I Y491 5.1, I U . 5- ,,r ,, I 'fl 'A' f S p. .V 11? f A 1 x ' S K' 7 EMR? 120' if A-fl-AY' 222 rg 1 '1 Teri Lyn Neece, Donna Lessig, Mary Margaret Wilson, Maclyn Cossett, Eva Barrett, Nancy Kauffman. Jane McCloskey, Barbara Crisp, Jill Chappell, Glenda Hart, Charlene Marsh, Carol Bell. 4? -sp Susan Bromley, Cheryl Rienhart, Mr. Day, Terri Lynn Alexander, Joyce Biesemeyer. FRONT ROW: Theresa Armour, Mita Corhitt, Marilyn Dever, Christina Adamczyk, Judy 0'C0HF10l', Plmebe Bumgardner. SECOND ROW: Hernrietta Turowski, Roberta McGee, Denny Bennett, Wanda McCanlas, Linda Hogan. BACK ROW: Rena Bell, Patty Bellis, Mary Helen Troutman, Linda DeVeney, Delores Dieleman, Linda Estrada. FRONT ROW: Cheryl Armour, Suzanne Andrews, Vicki Sagoner, Evelyn Mitchell, Jane Ile-ig:-l, Marjorie Andcrson. SECOND ROW: Judy Sanders, ,luzly Shepard, Alice Hiltehrand, Juanita Schultz. BACK ROW. Alan Ash, Donna Chapman, Mrs. Murdock. Ricky Hancock. Paula Lynn, Tom Vanderpool. Proctors Our school is full of proctors for the bank, nurse, office, locker, gym, and cafeteria. Their job is to save teachers time by controlling traffic or being a right-hand man or girl as the case may be. With the help of Miss Minnie M. Baker, school treas- urer, the bank proctors keep track of all of the money that changes hands in the school. Mrs. Helen Murdock, the school nurse, receives quite a bit of assistance from girls and boys alike. The gym proctors are under the direction of the gym teachers. Their job is to keep law and order in the girls' locker room which is quite a task. Sorting mail, filing cards, and taking excuse cards are all the jobs of the office proctors who are directed by the dependable ladies in the office. These girls under the direction of Mr. Day make sure that no one shares a locker or keeps unlawful possessions in them. The cafeteria workers help the cooks prepare meals, wash dishes, and sell candy in return for their lunches. FRONT ROW: Dave Smith, Frank Wilson, Mary Green. Tony Martin, Ramon Tull. BACK ROW: Howard Hennesy. Patsy Moore, Bryon Beard, Roger Anders. 225 il H G 5 V , MI 1 X x S s C 1- 151 b ' 2' u gg 1 ,zl 15 AM 11 L I!! '1 J' I 1 . X t .I Hi t I TM MK Eu WW 2 3 I 1 El 1 iw f W , 4 V 3 2 ' 1 W I A I I 1 4 X X 5: X 35 .xx ex ,.. -gi c x 5 X' - 9,1 1 . lv f M f' I. ' , I 7 .xxx IV z , V 1 X Senior Activities A .IEANNE DELORES ACOSTA TOMMY ADAMSON ROTC 1-45 Perfect Attend- ance 1-45 No Tardies 1-4. HOWARD ADCOCK GARY ADLER VICKI .IO ADRIAN QBEGLEYJ MAR.IORIE ANDERSON French Club 45 Pep Club 35 Orchestra 35 Health Center Proctor 3, 4. SUSAN LYNN ANDERSON Eulexia Literary Society 1-4, Treasurer 45 Engineers Club 1-4, Sec- retary 2, Treasurer 35 Modern Dance Club 1-3, Vice President 1, Treasurer 25 French Club 2-45 Out- burst 1-45 Music Festival 15 Eastonian Staff 4. As- sistant Editor-In-Chief 4, MIPA 45 Tri-Hi-Y 25 Pep Club 1, 2: Broadlick Citizenship Honor Roll 1-45 Sea Nymphs 15 National Conference of Chris- tians and Jews 35 Missouri Girls State 35 Honor Roll 1-45 AAUW 3, 45 Bronze E, Silver E, Gold E, Guard5 Perfect Attendance 2-45 No Tardies 1-45 Senior Ballot, Best Student. THOMAS ANDERSON .IEANNE ANDERTON Eulexia Literary Society 1-3, Assistant Treasurer 3, Narrative 2, Declama- tion 35 Music 15 Orchestra 1-35 State Music Con- test 1, 25 Student Council 35 Outburst 1-35 Music In Review 1-35 Latin Club 1, 25 Honor Roll 2, 35 Bronze E5 Perfect Attendance 1-35 No Tardies 1-35 Senior Ballot, Best Musician. ANN ANNAN Eulexia Literary Society 1-4, R9- porter 45 Junior Scholastic Art Me1'it Award 1, 35 Speech Festival 45 Eastonian Staff 4, Art Editor 45 Student Council 25 Outburst 2-45 Music In Re- view 2, 35 Fall, Winter Plays 45 Basketball Queen Attendant5 Pilgrimage to Jefferson City 25 Latin Club 2, 3, President 2, 35 Pep Club 1, 25 Modern Dance Club 1-3, Secretary 25 Masqueraders 4, Pres- ident 45 FHA 15 Honor Roll 1-45 AAUW 3, Bronze E, Silver E, Gold E, Guard: B1'03.dllCk Cit- izenship Honor Roll 1-45 Senior Ballot, Best Artist. CHERYL ARMOUR Leundis Literary Society 1-4, Intersociety 4, Secretary 45 Music 1, 25 Echo Staff 35 Student Council 1, 25 Cheerleader.2,'33 Red Cross 3, 4, Treasurer5 Pep Club 1-45 Trl-H1-Y 2-45 Sea Nymphs 1, ' ' Iwfasqueraders 45 FBLA 3, 4? O u t b u r s t 1-45 I-1 moecoming Queen Attendant5 Queen of Hearts At endant5 Latin Club 1, Treas- urer 1 5 Modern Dani e Club 1-45 French Club 3, 41 FHA 45 Honor Roll - 5 Senior Ballot, Most Popular. JERRY ARMSTRONG ALAN ASH Band 1, 25 Football 3, 41 Basketball 25 Track 3, 45 Letterfnens Club 45 Latin Club 25 No Tardies 1-45 Senior .!allot, Most Bashful. DEAN AULT Band 15 ROTC 39 COE 41 N0 Tal'- dies 2. B GEORGIA BAILEY COE 4. BONITA JEAN BAKER Band 1-35 Pep Band 1, 25 GAA 15 FHA 1. HARRY BAKER COE 3, 4. GENE BALES Senior Ballot, Best Artist. MICHAEL BANKS EVA BARRETT Eulexia Literary Society 2-4, Sergeant-at-Arnis 45 Freshman Chorus 15 Out- burst 15 Bank Proctor 45 Tri-Hi-Y 1-4, President 45 Latin Club 1, 25 FBLA 3, 45 Pep Club 1-4, Class Leader 45 Perfect Attendance 2-45 No Tardies 1-4. SHARON BASSETT Music 1, 25 COE 45 FHA 1. DENNIS BEGLEY CAROL BELL Leundis Literary Society 2-4, President 4, Leundian 4, Songleader 45 Girls Cho- rus 25 Music In Review 25 B Team Cheerleader 35 Office Proctor 3, 45 Outburst 1-45 Hockey Sports- day 25 Girls Basketball Team 1, 25 Spanish Club 25 Art Club 15 FBLA 3, 45 Pep Club 1-35 Tri-Hi-Y 1-4, Treasurer 2, President 35 Athenians 25 No Tardies 1-35 Senior Ballot, Best Bluffer. .IAMES BELL Music 1, 45 ROTC 2-4. MARY K. BELL COE 45 Latin Club 15 No Tar- dies 2-4. ANTHONY BELLAFIORE MANUEL BENAVIDES .IERALD BILLINGS Hamilton Literary Society 3, 45 Band 1-45 District Festival 15 Tennis5 Red Crossg Honor Roll 4. JUDITH ELAINE BOSWELL CARLA BOND RICHARD BOYD HEY, .IIAN l1ON'T BOTHER ME! says Wurrvn Brill as he moves in on one of the Van Horn players. ' Z2 Senior Activities JERRY BRANSTETTER COE 45 Perfect Attend- ance 1, 3, 45 No Tardies 1-4. LINDA BRANSTETTER COE 45 No Tardies 1, 2, 4. DEANNA BRENTON Echo Staff 3, Advertising Manager 35 Student Council 15 Snowball Queen At- tendant5 Red Cross 25 Latin Club 15 Tri-Hi-Y 35 Pep Club 2, 35 Bears Den Committee 2-4, Treas- urer, Secretary, Vice President5 COE 45 No Tar- dies 1. LINDA BRIGGS Music 1-35 COE 4. WARREN BRITT Band 1, 25 Student Council5 Football 2, 45 Basketball 1-45 Track 1-45 Red Cross5 Latin Club 3, 45 Lettermens Club 45 Honor Roll 15 Perfect Attendance 3, 4. BEVERLY BROWN Leundis Literary Society 3, 4, Critic 4, Sergeant-at-Arms 45 Student Council 15 Girls Basketball Team 35 Tri-Hi-Y 35 Latin Club 35 Pep Club 1-35 Perfect Attendance 1-45 No Tardies 1-3. BOB BROWN Student Council 15 Football 1, 2, 45 Basketball 15 Red Cross 1, 35 Latin Club 15 Letter- mens Club 45 French Club 3, 45 Honor Roll 1, 25 Perfect Attendance 1, 2. JOSEPHINE BURKE Kalailu Literary Society 3, 45 COE 45 No Tardies 1-4. JESSE BURTON CAROL BUTLER LARRY BUTLER COE 3, 45 No Tardies 2, 3. LET'S GET IT WRAPPED BEFORE IT STOPS TICK- IIVG Mrs. Murdorh and her procmrs prepare to deliver a package. 22 C RICHARD CAIN DANIEL WALTER CAMPBELL Freshman Cho- rus5 Mixed Chorus 25 Student Council 35 Football, Varsity 2, 35 Manager 4, B Team 15 Lettermens Club 45 Perfect Attendance 1-3. JOE CAMPBELL Webster Literary Society 2-45 Echo Staff 35 COE 45 No Tardies 1-4. LARRY CARNAHAN Freshman Chorus5 COE 4. LINDA CARTER Mixed Chorus 25 Freshman Girls Chorus 15 Tri-Hi-Y 15 Pep Club 1, 25 Out- burst 1-35 Y-Teens 15 Red Cross 15 Sea Nymphs 15 Latin Club 1, 25 Broadlick Citizenship Honor Roll 15 Perfect Attendance 1, 45 No Tardies 1, 2, 4. JUANITA LORRAINE CHANCELLOR Leundis Literary Society 2-4, Reporter 4, Sergeant-at-Arms 45 Outburst 2-45 Student Council 2-4, Executive Council 25 Snowball Queen Attendant5 Red Cross 25 Spanish Club 25 FBLA 2-5 Tri-Hi-Y 1-45 Pep Club 1-35 Modern Dance Club 2, 35 Senior Ballot, Best Dancer. ANDREA CHAPMAN DONNA MARIE CHAPMAN Art Contests 45 Swimming5 Junior Volunteer 45 Health Center I1??ctor 45 Art Club 25 FHA 35 Library Club 2, 45 A. SHARLENE CLAYTON Music In Review 2, 35 Latin Club 1. MIKE COLE DIANE COLLINS LINDA KAY CONSTANCE BILL CRAWFORD Freshman Chorus5 Mixed Chorus 25 Proctor 3, 45 Track 2-4. JIM CRESS BARBARA CRISP Latin Club 15 Perfect Attend- ance 1-35 No Tardies 1-4. JACK CROSE KAY CURTNER D CAROL DAUGHERTY Leundis Literary Society 2-4, Treasurer 4, Vice President 45 Music 35 Echo Staff 4, Insert Editor 45 Student Council 45 Out- burst 1-35 Pep Club 1-4, Mascot 4, Sergeant-at- Arms 45 ADE 35 Hockey Sportsday 15 Girls Bas- ketball Team 1, 25 Office Proctor 45 GPE Proctor 25'FBLA 35 French Club 2, 3, Vice President 25 Tri-Hi-Y 2-4, Historian 2, Treasurer 45 Sea Nymphs 1, 2, Vice President 25 No Tardies 2-45 Senior Bal- lot, Worst Flatterer. JANIFER J. DAVIS Eulexia Literary Society 1-4, President 4, Reporter 4, Songleader 4, Poem 45 Music Festival 2, 35 Music In Review 2, 45 Out- burst 1-45 Echo Staff 4, News Editor 4, Editor-In- Chief 45 Student Council, Second Vice President 45 Junior Class Secretary: Queen of Hearts Attend- ant5 United Fund, East Area General 45 French Club 2-4, President 4, Reporter 3, 4, Treasurer 35 Modern Dance Club 2, 3, Historian 2, 35 Tri-Hi-H 1 io- Lll, ns 4: 4. an ut- 1 5 oll 4. iis 'ns ve rss ,ep ot, 4: :er 4 v 3: ed id- 2ty :ho ut- at- as- tor 2 1 xhs al- zty 4: ut- In- 4: id- ich 3 Y 1-Y E-3, COEHCQI Representative 33 Pep Club 1-4- ronze , wer E, G ld E, P -f t ' 1, 3: N0 Tmtdieg 2-4. 0 91 ec Attendance PAUL DAVIS Band 1-33 Music In R ' 1-3- VZWSIW F00FbP1l1 4: Varsity Track 1-4, Bxafliiletballi Junior Varsity 2, Varsity 3, 43 Lettermens Club 4. Proctor 3, 4. ' CHARLES DEGENFELDER Hamilton Literary Society 1-4, Intersociety 43 Outburst 4' Eastonian 4, Sports Editor 43 Student Council 2, y43 Football 43 Escort to Basketball Queen Attendant3 Red gross3 Stagge Cgew 2-45 Proctor 43 Latin Club 3, 1'621SU1'e1' 3 ngineers Club 3, 4, ' , - - FBLA 33 No Tardies 1-4. Tleawel 3' RICHARD DIFFEY KENNETH DOOLEY Student Council 13 B Team Basketball 1, 23 COE 4, BOB DRIVER Art Contest, Gold Key 23 Football, B Team 33 ROTC, Honor Guard 3. WILLIAM DRUMMOND Hamilton Literary So- ciety 2-43 Student Council 43 Football, B Team 33 Proctor 3, 43 Engineers Club 3, 43 Honor Roll 43 E BILL EADS Hamilton Literary Society 1-3, Stu- dent Council 2, Class Representative 23 Photog- raphy 43 Outburst 43 The Coachmen 3, 43 Track 1, 23 Latin Club 2, 33 Honor Roll 1, 23 Bronze E, Silver E3 Senior Ballot, Best Musician. DONALD ELY Band 1-43 Student Council 43 No Tardies 1-4. No Tardies 1-4. F DONALD FARMER JACK FEENEY Webster Literary Society 1-43 Student Council 43 Hi-Y 1-3, President 23 Proctor 33 B Team Football 23 Engineers Club 3. LINDA FELTIS Outburst 3, 43 Girls Chorus 33 Choir 43 Spring Festival 3, 43 FBLA 33 Tri-H1-Y 4. BARBARA FENIMORE Girls Choir 23 COE 43 No Tardies 1-4. JIM FENSOM Webster Literary Society 1-43 Proctor 1-43 Attendance Proctor 1, 23 Perfect At- tendance 1, 23 No Tardies 1, 2. CAROL FISHER Eulexia Literary Society 1-4, Secretary 43 Choir 3, 4, Secretary 3, Presldeut 43 Mixed Chorus 2, President 23 Freshman Chorus lg Choir Festival 2-43 Girls Glee Club Festival 2-41 State Contest 2-43 Chordettes 2-43 Outburst 1-43 Betty Crocker Homemaker of Tomorrow 43 East- onian Staff 4, Editor Senior Division 43 MIPA 43 Student Council 1, 2, 43 Basketball Queen Attend- ant3 Broadlick Citizenship Honor R011 1. 3, 43 FHA 1, 2, Vice President 23 Pep Club 1, 25 FBLA 3, 4, President 43 Tri-Hi-Y 23 Latin Club 3. 4- President 3, Secretary 3, RSEIOHHI Pl'eS1d01'1'C 43 Bronze E, Silver E, Gold E, Guarldi Honor R011 1-43 Perfect Attendance 23 No Tardies 2, 43 Senlor Ballot, Ideal Girl. Senior or OH, IS THAT HOW IT WORKS? ask ,Ian Seymour and Carol Paszynsky of Mr. Stieglar when trying to fasten zz clamp to a ring stand. EARLE FISHER Redemptorist High School 13 Bishop Hogan High School 23 Hamilton Literary Society 4, Critic 43 Track 43 ROTC 3, Corporal 33 Proctor 43 Spanish Club 4. ELAINE FLYNN Eulexia Literary Society 3, 4, Intersociety 43 Outburst 43 Girls Rifle Team 33 FBLA 43 Tri-Hi-Y 43 FHA 13 Pep Club 1-33 Girls Y-Teens 13 Perfect Attendance 33 No Tardies 1-4. MARGARET RUTH FORESTER BARRY FOWLER MIKE FREELAND Webster Literary Society 1- 4, President 43 Student Council 3, 43 Stage Crew 2- 4, Captain 43 Engineers Club 3, 4, Vice President 43 FBLA 33 Honor Roll 4g No Tardies 4. PHILLIP FRIEND Northeast High School 1-33 COE 43 Courier 1-33 Student Council 13 Freshman Letter3 Honor Roll 1, 2. G KENNETH GALLAGHER CHARLES GARDNER JAMES GARDNER DAN GARRETT Music Festival 13 Track 23 Red Cross 2, 33 Science Club 23 No Tardies 1-3. RUTH GAYHART RON GIBBS Basketball 2, 33 Escort to Home- coming Queen Attendantg Escort to Basketball Queen Attendant3 Perfect Attendance 2, 3. Activities 22 WORKING TOWARD A DEADLINE Carol Daugherty types a story for the Echo. GLORIA GILES GLORIA GOCKE Leundis Literary Society 1-4, Vice President 4, Assistant Treasurer 45 Speech Festival 45 Echo Staff 35 Student Council 1, 3, 45 Outburst 15 Queen of Hearts Attendant5 Pep Club 1-35 FBLA 3, Reporter 35 Masqueraders 4, Comed- ienne 45 Perfect Attendance 15 Senior Ballot, Best Actress. PATRICIA GOLDEN MACLYN ANN GOSSETT Music 15 Art Club 3, Secretary 35 Science Club 1, 25 Engineers Club 45 Intramurals 2-45 Red Cross 45 Bank Proctor 4. DUANE GOWING Hamilton Literary Society 1-45 Proctor 3, 45 Honor Roll 1 5 Perfect Attendance 1, 2, 45 No Tardies 1, 2, 4. JOHNNY GREEN Webster Literary Society 3, 4, Reporter 3, Sergeant-at-Arms 4, Oration 45 Proc- tor 3, 45 Bears Den Committee 2-4, President 35 Track 2-45 Football 1-35 Escort to Snowball Queen5 Junior Class Sergeant-at-Arms5 Red Cross 15 Latin Club 3, 45 Senior Ballot, Best Dancer. CARLENE GULICK Eulexia Literary Society 1- 4, Intersociety 45 DAR Good Citizenship Nominee 45 Eastonian Staff 45 Bronze E, Silver E, Gold E5 Latin Club 1, 2, Secretary 25 Engineers Club 3, 4, Secretary 45 FBLA 35 Perfect Attendance 1-45 No H MARILYN SUE HAGER YFC 2, 35 Chess Club 3. TED HALE Tardies 1-4. JOYCE HAMMONS Leundis Literary Society 2-4, Treasurer 45 Freshman Chorus 15 FBLA 3, 45 Masqueraders 45 Pep Club 1-35 Perfect Attendance 1, 25 No Tardies 1, 2. MARY HAMMONS Girls Choir 15 Mixed Chorus 2-45 Choir 2-45 Girls Choir Contest 15 COE 45 FHA 15 No Tardies 1. JOHN HANLEY Senior Ballot, Social Lion. LINDA KAY HARGER Eulexia Literary Society 1-4, President 45 Freshman Chorus 15 Student Council 1-4, Secretary 3, President 45 Cheerleader 2-4, B Team 2, Varsity 3, 4, Captain 3, 45 Outburst 1-45 Music Festival 2-45 Music In Review 3, 45 Swim Team 35 Santa Fe Relay Queen 35 Track Queen 35 Homecoming Queen 45 Tri-Hi-Y 1-4, Sec- retary 2, Chaplain 3, 45 Latin Club 1, 2, Vice Presi- dent 25 Modern Dance Club 1-4, President 2, 35 FBLA 3, 45 Sea Nymphs 15 Radio Club 45 Pep Club 1-4, President 4, Treasurer 45 Honor Roll 1, 25 Bronze E5 Senior Ballot, Done Most For East. DAN HARPER Student Council 1, 25 Proctor 3, 45 Football, B Team 1, Varsity 45 Basketball 15 B Team Track 35 Red Cross 1, 25 Art Club 15 Y- Teens 15 Hi-Y 35 Lettermens ,Club 4, President 4. BETTY HARRISON Band 35 Music In Review 1-35 Band Festival 35 Outburst 2, 45 Spanish Club 1, 25 Latin Club 3, 45 Speakers Bureau 45 Pep Club 15 Perfect Attendance 1-45 No Tardies 1-4. GLENDA HART Leundis Literary Society 1-4, Secretary 4, Intersociety 45 Music In Review 25 Echo Staff 3, Society Editorg Office Proctor 45 GPE Proctor 25 Outburst 1-45 Homecoming Queen Attendant5 Red Cross 45 FBLA 3, 4, Secretary 45 Pep Club 1-4, Vice President 3, 4, Secretary 45 Spanish Club 1, 25 Modern Dance Club 45 Tri-Hi-Y 1-4, Vice President 3. MICHAEL HART Hamilton Literary Society 1-4, Sergeant-at-Arms 2, Critic 2, Secretary 3, Inter- society 3 ,Vice President 4, Songleader 2, 3, Verse 2, 3, Bronze and Gold Medals5 Outburst 15 Echo Staff 3, 4, Circulation Manager 3, Photographer News Editor 3, Editor-In-Chief 4, MIPA 3, 45 NSPA CChicagoJ 35 Quill and Scroll 3, 45 Hi-Y 1-45 Escort to Homecoming Queen Attendant5 Red Cross 25 Proctor 3, 45 Freedom Forum 45 French Club 2, 45 Latin Club 25 FBLA 3, 45 No Tardies 1, 2, . RALPH HAVIS Proctor 3, 45 Engineers Club 2-45 No Tardies 1-4. BILL HAYS ROTC 2, 35 Latin Club 1. HOWARD T. HENNESSEY Band Festival 1-45 Or- chestra Festival 3, 45 Music In Review 1-45 Out- burst 3, 45 Cafeteria Worker 1-45 Football 3, 45 En- gineers Club 2-45 FBLA 45 Perfect Attendance 1-45 No Tardies 1-4. BILL HILDEBRAND Webster Literary Society 1-45 Student Council 4, City Representative 4, Ser- geant-at-Arms 4, Treasurer 45 Junior Varsity Foot- ball 1, 25 Varsity Football 3, 45 Varsity Swimming 3, 4, Captain 3, 45 Junior Varsity Track 1-35 Red Cross 3, 4, Sergeant-at-Arms 45 Stage Crew 2-45 Senior Class Sergeant-at-Arms5 Engineers Club 3, 4, President 45 Perfect Attendance 1-45 No Tardies 1-45 Senior Ballot, Jolly Good Boy. Senior Activities 228 Semor Actwmes GLORIA HILL MARY JEAN HOLLAND WAYNE .HOLLAND Hamilton Literary Society 1-4, Hamiltonian 2, Intersociety 3, Sergeant-at Arms 4, Parliamentarian 43 Rifle Team 2-4, Cap- fam 43 ROTC 1-4, Chicago Tribune Award 2, Color Guard 2, 3, Honor Guard 1, 23 Proctor 3, 43 Out- b'5l1'Sf 32 Latin Club 1, 23 Honor Roll 1-45 Bronze E, Silver E, Gold E, Guard. WILLIAM HOLLAND Hamilton Literary Soci- ety. 1-4, Treasurer 3, Hamiltonian 3, Parliamen- tarian 43 Eastonian Staff, ROTC Editor 43 Rifle Team 3, 43 ROTC 1-4, Color Guard 2, 3, Honor Guard 1-4, Superior Cadet Award 2, 3, Battalion Commander 43 Proctor 3, 43 Latin Club 1, 23 Honor Roll 2-43 Bronze E, Silver E. NORMAN C. HOLMAN Mixed Chorus 2-41 ROTC 2-43 Perfect Attendance 4. MIKE HOOVER Music 23 Student Council 43 Hi-Y 2. PINKIE HOSKINS MICHAEL HOUTCHENS Webster Literary So- ciety 1-4, Intersociety 2, 3, President 4, Oration 1, 2, Prepared Speech 3, Declamation 43 Outburst 2, 43 American Legion Contest 43 Voice of Democracy Contest 43 William Chrisman Speech Contest 43 Warrensburg Speech Contest 3, 43 Shawnee Mis- sion Contest 4, Declamation 43 KCU Speech Con- test 4, Oration 43 Essay Contest for Sheffield Steel 13 Echo Staff 3, News Editor 33 Student Council 4, First Vice President 43 President of Senior Class3 Fall Play 33 King of Hearts Candidate3 Health Panel on T.V.Q National Conference of Christians and Jews 43 Proctor 43 Teen Town Committee 1, Mascot 13 Hi-Y 2, 3, 'Secretary 23 Candidate for Youth in Gove1'nment 23 French Club 2, 3, Presi- dent 2, Mascot 33 FBLA 33 Speakers Bureau 3, 4, President 4g Latin Club 1, Secretary 1, Treasurer 13 Senior Ballot, Done Most for East. J LINDA MAE JACKSON Latin ClUbQ No Tar- dies 3. ROBERT .IANES Hamilton Literary Society 1-4, Declamation 13 Freshman Chorus 13 Outburst 13 Latin Club 3, 43 COE 43 Perfect Attendance 2-41 No Tardies 1-4. DAVID ROBERT JAY RONNIE JENKINS Hamilton Literary Society 1-43 Choir 3g Mixed Chorus 3, Vice President 3g Chordmen 33 Choir Festival 2, 33 Music Festival 2, 33 Boys Glee Club 23 Outburst 1-33 Red Cross 23 Proctor 33 Spanish Club 1, 23 COE 43 Perfect At- tendance 33 No Tardies 1-4. BARBARA JOHNSON Eulexia Literary Society 1-4, Ideal Eulexian 4? Music lv 2? NUMA 2' 45 Echo Staff 3, Literary Editor 33 Student Council 1-43 Cheerleader 2-4, Camp 2-43 OUl2bl11'St 1-49 MUSIC In Review 2-43 Spring Festival 2-4: SD01'fSd21y. Hockey 3, 4, Softball 2, 4, Basketball 43 Homecom- ing Queen Attendant3 Basketball QLl99Yl1.R9Cl'Cl'0SS 2, 3, Vice President 33 Tri-Hi-Y 1-4, H1stor1an'2. Citv Representative 4, Miniwanca ReD1'9Sef1t3t1V9 3, Youth in Government 3, 43 MIPA 33 Modern Dance Club 2-4, President 3, 43 Pep Club 1-4, Presi- dent? FBLAA33 French Club 2-43 Honor Roll 1-43 Bronze E, S1lV61' E3 Senior Ballot, Social Belle. BETTY KATHRYN JONES Kalailu Literary Society 2-4, Secretary 3, Vice President 4, Presi- derlt 4, Contest 3, 43 Intramurals 1-3, Freshman -Shield 1, Small Shield, Large Shield, Hockey Sportsday 33 Pep Club 1-33 Athenians 2, 3, Secre- tary 23 Sea Nymphs 1-4, President 43 Perfect At- tendance 1-3. EDDIE JONES Band 1, 23 Student Council 23 H1-Y 3, 43 Football 1, 23 Basketball 23 Red Cross 13 Perfect Attendance 23 Honor Roll 13 No Tardies MERRICK JONES RONNIE JONES COE 3, 4. CAROLYN JUNG Pep Club 23 Latin Club 2, 33 COE 43 No Tardies 1-4. NORMA JUNKINS Girls Chorus 23 Choir 33 Chordettes 33 Tri-Hi-Y 33 Outburst 2, 33 Red Cross 43 Art Club 1, 2, Treasurer 1, President 2. K NANCY KAUFFMAN Eulexia Literary Society 2-4, Vice President 4, Essay 2-4, Bronze and Silver Medals'2, 33 Outburst 1-43 Music In Review 1-35 Christmas Assembly 23 NOMA 1-43 DAR Scholar- ship 43 Thom McAnn Scholarship and Leadership Nominee 43 Eastonian Staff 3, 4, Editor-In-Chief 4, MIPA 43 Student Council 1-4, Executive Board ABSTAININC FROM BUSINESS LIFE, Miss Baker and members al the school bank enjoy an infurmal luncheon. 22 Senior Activities 13 Senior Class Treasurer3 Queen of Hearts3 Red Cross 33 Bank Proctor 3, 43 Broadlick Citizenship Honor Roll 1-33 National Council of Christians and Jews 33 Youth in Government 43 Spanish Club 2-4, Secretary 2, Vice President 3, President 3, 4, Visit- ing Representative 33 French Club 43 Modern Dance Club 1-4, Historian 2, Assistant Treasurer 33 Pep Club 1, 23 FBLA 3, 43 Y-Teens 1, 23 Tri-Hi-Y 2-43 Honor Roll 1-4' Bronze E, Silver E, Gold E, Guard3 Perfect Attendance 1-43 No Ta1'dies 1-43 Senior' Ballot, Most Likely to Succeed. CHARLES KEETON EDDIE KEITH BILL KELLEY COE 43 No Tardies 1-3. LEROY JAMES KETCHUM CHARLES KILLION MILLY KILLION Leundis Literary Society 3,'4, Critic 43 Music Festival 2, 33 Outburst 2, 33 Mis- souri Teachers Convention 33 Student Council 23 Modern Dance Club 1-43 Tri-Hi-Y 2-43 Red Cross 33 FHA 1, Vice President lg FBLA 3, 43 Pep Club 1-33 Honor Roll 3. DIANN KING JOE KIRK MARTHA GAIL KNECHT Student Council 23 Red Cross 1, 23 COE 43 Art Club 1, 23 Business Ad- ministration 23 FHA 1, 23 Honor Roll 1, 23 No Tar- dies 1-4. JANIS KOONS Girls Choir 43 Red Cross 13 Span- ish Club 1, 2, Treasurer 2g Pep Club 1, 23 FBLA 33 llflasqueraders 43 Chordettes 43 Perfect Attendance TRYING NUT T0 SPILL any developing solution, Ron Gibbs works carefully in his photography class. 230 MARY ANN KOSKA NOMA 2, 33 Red Cross 13 COE 43 Pep Club 13 Perfect Attendance 13 No L MICHAEL LADD Hamilton Literary Society 1-4, Sergeant-at-Arms 2, Critic 2, Hamiltonian 4, Presi- dent 4, Songleader 2, Parliamentarian 3, Essay 1-3, Gold Medal 33 Student Council 1, 4, Vice President 43 Junior Varsity Football 1, 23 Varsity Football 3, 43 Varsity Swimming 33 Junior Varsity Track 2, 33 Candidate for King of H6Zll'tS1 Red Cross 43 Junior Class P1'9SId8I1tQ National Conference of Christians and Jews 33 Missouri Boys State 43 French Club 3, 43 Honor Roll 1-43 Bronze E, Silver E, Gold E, GLl3.I'dQ Perfect Attendance 1-43 No Tardies 1-43 Senior Ballot, Most Likely to Succeed, Best Student. BILL LAMANNO Webster Literary Society 2-43 Echo Staff 33 Spanish Club 23 Hi-Y 1-43 No Tar- dies 1, 2, 4. LARRY LANGLEY BEVERLY LEMKEN COE 43 No Tardies 4. SALLY LE QUIRE 4-H Club. DONNA LESSIG Band Proctor 43 Cafeteria Proc- tor 2-43 Art Club 2, Treasurer 23 No Tardies 3, 4. RICHARD LOCKE COE 43 Perfect Attendance No Tardies 2. FRED LORINGS Music 1-43 Choir 3g Photography 43 Outburst 1, 23 No Tardies 1-4. M JANE MC CLOSKEY Girls Choir 2, 33 Outburst 1, 33 Music Festival 1, 33 Office Proctor 43 Pep Club 3, 4g No Tardies 1-4. CAROLE MC CONNELL NOMA 33 COE 43 FHA 2, 33 Pep Club 2, 33 Perfect Attendance 1-43 No Tardies 1, 2. CARLA MC CULLOUGH Eulexia Literary Soci- ety 2-4, Ideal Eulexian 43 Student Council 43 East- onian Staff 43 Lay-out Editor 43 Outburst 1-33 Music Festival 23 Music In Review 23 Fall Play 43 Basketball Queen Attendant3 ROTC Queen Attend- ant3 FHA 1, Vice President 13 Modern Dance Club 1-41 Spanish Club 4, Secretary 43 Pep Club 23 Tri- Hi-Y 4, Treasurer 43 Masoueraders 4, Secretary 4, Reporter 4: Broadlick Citizenship Honor Roll 1-33 Honor Roll 1-41 AAUW 43 Bronze E, Silver E, Gold E, GUZIYHQ No Tardies 1, 2, 4. MARY LOU MC ELYEA Freshman Chorus 13 Outburst 1-43 Basketball Team 13 Snowball QLIBGTIQ Latin Club 33 Pep Club 1-43 FBLA 3, 4, Treasurer 43 Sea Nymphs 13 Bears Den 43 Tri-Hi-Y 1-4. SANDRA MC INTOSH Music 1. 23 COE 4. GERALD McINTYRE LINDA MC MENEMY Girls Chorus 13 Mixed Chorus 23 Outburst 13 Music Festival 13 FBLA 3, 43 Perfect Attendance 1-43 No Tardies 1-4. Tardies 1, 2, 4. SHIRLEY MC NIEL Eulexia Literary Society 3, 4, Sergeant-at-Arms 43 Outburst 43 Speakers Bu- reau 4, Treasurer 43 W'11'Z Ch .- test 43 Shawnee lVlissio1inE1ast1SiJnd3dl1SCiiitIes?o2f 3-Hssliegfh C0Ut9S'C 3, 43 Student Council 43 Red 1-40 S ' Y 4'H Club 1-4, Secretary 4, Junior Leader GLORIA MABERY JANDMACRAE Pleasant Hill High School 1, 23 Kalallu Lltemlfy Society 3, 4, Parliamentarian 3, Treasurer 4, Vice President 4, Poem 33 Band 3, 43 MaJorette 43 Marching Band 43 Music In Review 3, 43 Orchestra Festival 3, 43 Band Festival 3, 4' Music Festival 33 Woodwind Quintette 3, 43 East: onlan Staff 4, Activities Editor 43 Outburst 43 Sprlng Play 43 Junior-Senior Basketball Game 43 T1'1TH1-Y.41 Latin Club 43 Engineers Club 43 DAR Citizenship Award 43 Broadlick Citizenship Honor Roll 33 Honor Roll 3, 43 Bronze E, Silver E. CLENDA MARTIN Student Council 23 Easton- ian Staff 43 Spanish Club 23 COE 43 Art Club 13 Honor Roll 1-3. DARRELL MASSEY Mixed Chorus 23 Choir 3, 43 Musig Eestival 2-43 City Music Contest 33 Chord- men , . CHARLES MAXEY Webster Literary Society 2-43 Freshman Chorus 13 Mixed Chorus 2, Presi- dent 23 Choir 3, 4, Vice President 4, Librarian 43 Chordmen 3, 43 City Music Contest 43 Student Council 13 Senior Class Reporter3 ADE 23 Bears Den 2-43 Football, B Team 1, 2, Varsity 2-4, Let- ter 2-42 Track 1-3, Letter 23 Escort to Homecom- ing Queen Attendant3 Red Cross 43 Hi-Y 33 Proc- tor 3, 43 Outburst 1-43 Lettermens Club 4, Vice President 43 Perfect Attendance 43 Senior Ballot, Ideal Boy. LORETTA MAXWELL Student Council 33 Per- fect Attendance 1, 23 No Tardies 1, 2. CHRIS MAY Webster Literary Society 1-4, Pre- pared Speech 43 A Band 13 Music In Review 13 Outburst 2-43 Shawnee Mission East Speaking Con- test 43 Red Cross 33 Hi-Y 2-43 Proctor 3, 43 FBLA 33 French Club 2-4, Sergeant-at-Arms 23 Speakers Bureau 43 Perfect Attendance 13 No Tardies 1, 4. DON W. MILLER ROTC 1-43 COE 4. JAMES MILLIGAN JIM MILLS Hamilton Literary Society 2-43 Stu- dent Council 13 Proctor 3, 43 ADE 33 Perfect At- tendance 2-43 No Tardies 3, 4. EVELYN MITCHELL Echol Staff 4, Society Edi- tor 4, Co-Editor 43 Student Council 1, 23 ADE 23 Outburst 2-4, Scenery 2-41 Health Center Proctor 2-43 Tri-Hi-Y 2-43 FBLA 33 Art Club 13 No Tar- dies 1-4. SHIRLEY DARLENE MITCHELL SHARON MOORE WILMA MOWELL Leundis Literary Society 1, 23 Pep Club 1, 23 COE 43 No Tardies 4. KENT MURRAY Webster Literary Society 1-4, Bears Den 3, 43 Proctor 43 Football 13 Tennis 1-43 Red Cross 13 Engineers Club lg No Tardies 1-4. SUE MURRAY Eulexia Literary Society 1-3, E h staff 3, Insert Editor 3: Student Councll 3. 4?R,ed Cross 2, 43 Tri-Hi-Y 2-43 FBLA 3, 4, Ser- A WERE ALL STUCK with lhe .mme teachers! Ralph Havis Bill Holland, and Bill Hildebrand, compare their new schedules. geant-at-Arms 43 Perfect Attendance 13 No Tar- N JAMES NASH Webster Literary Society 43 Echo Staff 43 Student Council3 Swimming Team? Red Cross3 Lettermens Club 4. KAY NEAL TERI LYN NEECE Eulexia Literary Society 1-4, Vice President 4, Songleader 4, Declamation 33 Freshman Chorus 13 Eastonian Staff 4, Assistant Business Manager 43 Student Council 2-4, Secre- tary 4, President 43 Outburst 1-43 Broadlick Cit- izenship Honor Roll 1-33 Homecoming Queen At- tendantg Basketball Queen Attendantg ROTC Queen Attendant3 Bank Proctor 3, 43 Tri-Hi-Y 4, Vice President 43 French Club 4, President 4, Sec- retary 43 Modern Dance Club 2-4, Vice President 2, Treasurer 3, 43 Latin Club 1,-2, President 13 Speak- ers Bureau 43 Radio Club 43 Pep Club 1-4Q Honor Roll 1-43 AAUW 3, 43 Bronze E, Silver E, Gold E, Guardg Perfect Attendance 1-43 No Tardies 1-4. 0 JOHN OGRIZOVICH VVebster Literary Society 2-4, Reporter 3, Websterian 33 Outburst 23 Echo Staff 33 Student Council 13 Hi-Y 2-4, Vice Presi- dent 3, Secretary 2, 43 Football 1, 23 French Club 2-43 Engineers Club 23 Latin Club 1, Secretary 13 No Tardies 1. dies 1. 2, 4. JOE NEEL Senior Activities 231 Senior 3, 4? Engineers Club 1, 2, Mascot 1: Speakers Bu- reau 4: Perfect Attendance 1. 4: No Tardies 1, 3, 4. CORNELIA SANDERS JUDY SANDERS Gi1'lS Choir I: Health Center Proctor 4: Outburst 1, 2: Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4, President 4: Youth IH Government 4: Latin Club 1: FBLA 3, 4: Pep Club 1, 3, 4. JAN SARRETT Freshman Chorus 1: Mixed Cho- YUS ChOl1'.3, 4: Music Festival 3, 4: Chordettes 3: Girls Ch0ll' 3: Student Council 1: Outburst 1-4: Senior Assembly: Sales Manager 1-4: Red Cross 2: Tri-H1-Y 3, 4: Sergeant-at-Arms 3, 4: FBLA 3, 4, Sergeant-at-Arms 4, Reporter 4, Miss Peppy 3. DELLA SCHELLENBERGER MARGARET ANN SCHMID CLARAN SCHMIDT Northeast High School 1, 2: Music 1, 2: Echo Staff 4: Pep Club 2, 3: Junior- SBTIIOI' Basketball 3: Spanish Club 2, 3: Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4: COE 4. JOHN SCHOFIELD, JR. COE 4: RTI 4: No Tar- dies 1, 2, 4. WILLIAM SCHROEDER Student Council 4: Bas- ketball 3, Letter 3: Candidate for King of Hearts: Lettermens Club 4: No Tardies 1-4. JUANITA SCHULZE Girls Choir 1-4: Health Center Proctor 3, 4: Outburst 1-4: FHA 1, 3, 4. JAN SEYMOUR Kalailu Literary Society 3, 4, Critic 3, Reporter 3, Historian 4, Secretary 4: Marching Band 4: Orchestra 1-4: All-City Orches- tra 3, 4: City Contest, Piano Solo, Piano Trio, String Quartet: District Contest, Piano Solo, String Trio, String Quartet: Warrensburg Band Day 4: Echo Staff 3, Copyreader 3, Business Manager 3: Quill and Scroll 3: Eastonian Staff 4, Literary Society Editor 4: MIPA e, r: Pep Club 1-3: YFC 1-4: Tri-Hi-Y 3: Latin Club 1, 2: FBLA 3: Radio Club 4: Engineers Club 4: Science Club 2, 3: Broad- lick Citizenship Honor Roll 1-3: Honor Roll 1-4: Bronze E, Silver E, Gold E, Guard: No Tardies 1-4. FRANCES SHAW Music 1, 2: COE 4: Perfect Attendance 4. JERRY SHELDEN Outburst 4: William Christ- man Speech Contest 4: KCU Contest 4: Warrens- burg Contest 4: SME Contest 4: B Team Foot- ball 2: Speakers Bureau 4, Sergeant-at-Arms 4: No Tardies 1-4. BOB SHELLEY Bond 1, 2: Music In Review 1, 2? Outburst 1, 3: Student Council 1, 2: H1-Y 2. 3, 49 Football 1-3, Basketball 1: Red cross 4: French Club 3: FBLA 3: Perfect Attendance 1, 25 N0 Tardies 1, 2. . CHARLES SHELLEY Webster Literary SOClf3ty 1-4: Band 1: Proctor 3, 4: Student COUIICII 1? H1-YT 1-3, Vice President 1: Varsity SDOICCS Manager 2' Red Cross 2: Latin Club 2: No Tardies 2. JUDY KAY SHEPHARD Band 1: Nurse P1'0Cf01f 2, 3, GPE Proctor 3: Tri-H1-Y 3, 4: FBLA 3, fl- Latin Club 1: Pep Club 1-4, R9D01't9Y' 41 Mascot i Sea Nymphs 1-3, Treasurer 3. . 2 4 MIKE SHERMAN Webster Literary SOCIQFY - i Student Council 1, 2: MiSS0l1I'l BOYS SW-te 4, Foot- Activities ball 1-3, B Team l, 2, Varsity 3: Hi-Y 2-4, Presi- dent 4, Vice President 2, Secretary 3: Youth in Government 2: Proctor 2-4: Engineers Club 1, 2: Spanish Club 1, 2: No Tardies 1-4: Honor Roll 1, 2: Senior Ballot, Most Popular Boy. KENNETH SHORT DON SIMMONS Student Council 3: Hi-Y 2-4: French Club 3. DONNA SIMMONS Leundis Literary Society 2-4, Sergeant-at-Arms 4, Critic 4: Band 1: Debate at Warrensburg 3: Eastonian Staff 4, Departmental Club Editor 4: Ninth and Tenth Grade Shields: Hockey Sportsday 2: Student-Faculty Volleyball 2: Latin Club 1, 2: Atherlians 2. 3: ADE 2: Sea Nymphs 1-3: Honor Roll 1-4: No Tardies 1-4. LINDA SIMPKINSON Art Club 3, Three Certif- icates of Merit 3: Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4, Secretary 3, 4: Latin Club 2: Pep Club 1-4: FBLA 3, 4. KENNY SMITH Music 4: Student Council 4: Football 3: Science Club 2: No Tardies 1-4. DANIEL SNOW LUANNE SNOW COE 3, 4: Latin Club 2: Honor Roll 1: Bronze E. LAWRENCE SNOWDEN KAREN NARR STONE Eulexia Literary Society 1-3, Songleader 3: Band 1, 2: Music In Revievv 1, 2: Band Festival 1: Student Council 1-3: Trl-Hi-Y 2: Pep Club 1-3: Sea Nymph 1. 2, Best Sea Nymph 23 Varsity Cheerleader 2, 3: Modern Dance Club 1-3: WELL, WHO'S GOING T0 TELL JIR, PREWITT lT'S BROKEN? These photography dass members encounter many difficulties in learning to take pictures. ,2 3 Senior Activities Latin Club 1, 23 FBLA 33 Outburst 1-33 Broadlick Citizenship Honor Roll 1-33 AAUW 33 Honor Roll 1-32 Bronze E, Silver E, Gold E3 Perfect Attend- ance 1-31 No Tardies 1-3. BILL STRAIN NAOMI STUART SUE SWAFFER T JUDY THOMAS Freshman Chorus 13 Outburst 13 Tri-Hi-Y 2-4, Secretary 43 Latin Club 1, 23 Pep Club 1, 23 FBLA 3, 43 Honor Roll 1-43 Perfect At- tendance 33 No Tardies 1-4. RONNIE THOMAS Art Club 2, Secretary 23 COE 3, 4. KARLENE TILLMAN Outburst 1-43 Freshman Chorus lg Student Council 23 Basketball 1, 23 Snowball Queen Attendant3 Red Cross 13 FBLA 4, Assistant Treasurer 43 Pep Club 1-33 Latin Club 33 Tri-Hi-Y 1-4. JACK TITTLE DARLENE TOMPKINS Eulexia Literary Society 2-4, Critic 43 Choir 43 Outburst 2, 43 Music Festival 43 Echo Staff 4, Advertising Manager 43 Junior Class Gift Receiver3 ADE 33 FBLA 33 Masquer- aders 43 French Club 23 Pep Club 13 Tri-Hi-Y 43 No Tardies 1. MARLENE TOMPKINS Eulexia Literary Soci- ety 2-4. Critic 43 Freshman Chorus 13 Mixed Cho- BUSY WITH A NEW PROJECT Gene Bnlcs and Dan Reed work on the lathes in metal shop. 24 rus 23 Choir 4, Treasurer 43 Music Festival 1, 2, 43 Echo Staff 4, Business Manager 43 Outburst 1, 2, 43 ADE 43 Bank Proctor 33 Junior Class Treasurer3 Pep Club 13 FBLA 33 Fall Play 43 Spring Play 33 Tri-Hi-Y 43 Broadlick Citizenship Honor Roll 13 NOMA 33 Honor Roll 13 No Tardies 1. JENNY TOWNSEND JOY TRANER PAM TREFZ Leundis Literary Society 1-43 Choir 3, 43 Mixed Chorus 23 Freshman Chorus 13 Music Festival 1-43 Spring Festival3 Outburst 1, 2, 43 ADE 33 Pep Club 13 FHA 1, Secretary 13 Bank Proctor 33 Swim Club 13 Modern Dance Club 13 French Club 33 Tri-Hi-Y 3. DEANNA TURNER RUTH ANN TURNER V BOB VAN CLEAVE Hamilton Literary Society 1-4, Sergeant-at-Arms 3, Vice President 4. Treas- urer 4, Declamation 43 Freedom Forum 43 Latin Club 3, 4, Treasurer 3, President 43 Radio Club3 Honor Roll 2-43 Bronze E, Silver E, Gold E3 No Tardies 3, 4. W PAT WADE Freshman Chorus 13 Choir 2, 33 Spring Festival 1-33 Chordettes 2, 33 State Con- test 33 District Contest 2, 33 City District 2, 33 Choir Festival 2, 33 COE 43 Tri-Hi-Y 23 Out- burst 1-43 Latin Club 3, Vice President 33 Pep Club 23 Honor Roll 33 Bronze E3 Perfect Attend- ance 1-43 No Tardies 1-4. IDA WALKER RICHARD WEBB KARLA WEEKS DAVID WEISS Webster Literary Society 1-43 Student Council 43 Hi-Y 43 Football 13 Red Cross 23 Proctor 3, 43 French Club 2g Latin Club 33 Honor Roll 23 No Tardies 1-4. DEANNA JEAN WELSH Leundis Literary Soci- ety 43 Outburst 2, 33 Sea Nymphs 1-4, Vice Presi- dent 4, Best Sea Nymph 33 Debate at Warrensburg College 33 Speech Festival 33 Echo Staff 3, Photog- rapher 33 Fall Play 43 Spring Play 43 Sportsday 1-4, Captain 43 Student-Faculty Volleyball 33 Bas- ketball 1-4, Captain 3, Coach 43 ROTC Queen At- tendant3 Health Center Proctor 33 Athenians 2-4, President 4, Athenian Girl 43 FBLA 33 Pep Club 1-33 Tri-Hi-Y 4, City Representative 43 Spanish Club 3, Treasurer 33 Masqueraders 43 Speakers Bureau 3, Sergeant-at-Arms 33 Honor Roll 43 Per- fect Attendance 1, 33 No Tardies 1, 3. CHARLES WELTON Music 1, 23 Band 13 Out- burst 13 Christmas Assembly 13 Red Cross 23 Eng- ineers Club 23 No Tardies 2. ERIKA WENICH NICK WHITE EDDIE WHITNEY LINDA WIGGINS COE 4: No Tardies 1-4. TERRY K. wIGG1NToN B fi 1- T.v. T H 3: COE 43 French Club 43 Hifi? 2-4,. een Op CHUCK WILLIAMS DALE WILLIAMS SANDRA KAY WILLIAMS Music 1-33 COE 43 Pep Club 23 Outburst 1, 23 No Tardies 1-4. SHIRLEY WILLIAMS GPE Intramurals Awards 1, 23 GPE Proctor3 Spanish Club 1-43 Tri-Hi-Y. .IEFFRICE WILSON Football 2-43 P1'octor3 Hon- or Roll 1-31 No Tardies 1-4. MARY MARGARET WILSON Eulexia Literary Society 1-4, Secretary 43 Freshman Chorus 13 Girls Chorus 23 Music In Review 1. 23 Outburst 1-43 Cer- tificate of Merit in National Latin Examination3 Quill and Scroll 33 Echo Staff 3, Society Editor 3, Editor-In-Chief 33 Tri-Hi-Y 1-4, President 2, Vice President 4, Parliamentarian 4, Reporter 33 Senior Class Assistant T1'E3Sl.ll'8I'Q GPE Proctor 23 Bank Proctor 23 Red Cross 1-4. Secretary 3, Reporter 4, Youth in Government 23 Pep Club 1-4, Vice Presi- dent 4, Sergeant-at-Arms 43 Latin Club 1, 2, Secre- tary 23 FBLA Vice President 43 Modern Dance Club 1-4, Secretary 43 Broadlick Citizenship Honor Roll 1, 43 Bronze E3 Senior Ballot, Jolly Good Girl. TOM RAY WINN Webster Literary Society 1-4, Intersociety 3, Vice President 4, Short Story 23 Outburst 2-43 Spring Play 33 Eastonian Staff 43 Boys State 4g Student Council 43 Proctor 3, 43 King of H63TtSQ Engineers Club 3, 4, Secretary 3, Vice President 3, Sergeant-at-Arms 4, President 43 French Club 3, 4, French Award3 Broadlick Citizen- HERE'S YOUR CHANCE JUNIOR LIFESAVERS, says Ray Seidleman as he urges his friends lo gel the cnzmp out of his leg. 'lf 3 q 5 TAKING AN ACTIVE PART in school drama activities, are Chuck Keeton, Vickie Zakarias, and Carla McCullough. ship Honor Roll 1-43 Honor Roll 1-43 Bronze E, Sil- ver E, Gold E, Guard3 Perfect Attendance 1, 3, No Tardies 1-4. JOHN WISDOM Webster Literary Society 2, 33 COE 43 Spanish Club 23 Honor Roll 13 No Tardies 1, 2. JUDY WISE Student Council 33 Art Club 1, 23 Swim Club 23 COE 43 No Tardies 1-4. Y DALE YOUNG Hamilton Literary Society 43 Student Council 33 Proctor 3, 4. KAREN YOUNG Music 43 Tri-Hi-Y 4, Sergeant- at-Arms 4g FBLA 3, 4. Z VICKI ZAKARIAS Kalailu Literary Society 1-4, Secretary 3, Vice President 3, Intersociety 4. Presi- dent 4, Oration 33 Pep Club 1, 23 Fall Play 43 Mas- queraders Club 4, Vice President 4, Treasurer 4g FBLA 43 No Tardies 1-4. Senior Activities 2 559124 , ,M OH, IT WAS JUST A BREEZE REALLY. say Linda Harger after being crowned Homecoming Queen IN THE CHRISTMAS SPIRIT, one of the cafeteria staff zlecorates the stuulenfs tree. 236k I DIDIV'T D0 IT! says Chuck Killian during the halftime of one of our football games. E, , . . L., A - .. . , .Wir - lr Ak! 'X r 1 5 I I ,rl I V H I.. Ll L ,el VI., 1, ,- f an . Fli . . . L . f V 1 9 ly.. ,V fvr' 1 , 1 n ., f , 1 'UI L ca x qt . Y :Vi by I by I. I U V, Lf, Viv I ,Milli - VI' yo! c' - . . 5' .V if ,uw v, gifv , ' ff V l. f,.Q V elf i A . ' 'f N new H' W ' . c L -is L , V P I, , :JL L'll CJ LW Lf' 'l if -L ij. if . J . i ,L 1 f kj ' , Viv f i y ' lzbf i' VVV L, X ,. QAJJ f1 9 , v iff - t. r -f is pt. 'V , ,-v ff Lf L . ,ef .. , x ,J M ,W -ef , J L' f cw' A vi 1 gf ,V , 7 ,J HJ , v6,w 'gif V Cf My I ' X 'X by ' if ly Q J' 7, ' ' I U H' UV la, ' ku ' it L .f 'lu NL r ' iw ik C g TSWU ffilf tw A f y' l .lpn I , ' H ' I, Q , Nj-H V Q 4 Xftj' IQXY' 1' gif! 4 A if 'fx j'l:Ih15Lf1s tlreL!l963 Eastpnian-thegpgmiduif of gllejworkv effort, kiflrdfb ' JJVVIP Qi!! JNNQVUU ViLt1mt3Rfb!tOtT' only the --Eastoniap staf I, butipf dfiiiy other 'orgagizati-oils? O A Ulla All I ww' L agfcl peopljiflllgbthese peoplywho Eapvfqiheir help ,sdgenerbhsly toyttykl , V Jig, Lett' to create superior yeeiighook weenow give our tllahks. x KJ Vllbk' -pf ev . s . .gf ,ti . -r ,et . 9 - I I I Elks oiall, wetwould li!kl: t0 give credit to a ve 'y. Qdicatedflxfaculty , A U , Ml' l 'memlge who did punch to gnaintain Lthe financia rec vggdsyifor the fl XQVVL f f of L ., 1 . X-' 1 f J5- 1 vyearbook, issfllllinrne Balidwiss her ankflyiroctors kptv ' lk JVAOVU tracklof ou acoounk all yearpllm i 5 Wlfbgj VN. UU , , , , , L, ' V ,. , . ' L .1 , U 1 3 j,L'l:9qlVl'ir. C. O. xigil-lglY'IS:Vi6 should like tgjgxtenidkgpjkdleiefp t than? lou ,. ykfiorl his 3 tolerancef wjlglifxiis when ,Ute ' workfil late ind ill-IAUPQE JrVL'lf j . N ki J s J 5 'sqiisnglulgs by tllpsflfg the Cl1g1'fWf5'i'l and Pligteri We also thank Mr. LA ' Qlfv I ' K-fgifflaytolillliglkson forf his aidkaind Inatieiyedfq he offidefsfaff Yfelwflout ofm ,X M, bob VJ theiigylrgf to helpgvuis with Jletters, clfissjiiuzliffxirng, angll personally ljgf QVULW in p .Jdblh VV W, Lidentlficatiousitgjf' QQ.,-VL rvitbl N A 1 ,VM JH. .kljlf JJUJJ' Nextnige wish.tci,39k11owledget Q-,liiter-Coll'gxiatifP1'ess, plriypullilisher, U W r ,and give thanks' to Mrfyiklden ilherg, whip was a sI1e4f.ial'advisorfCp MKUM L Plans. Hixsusuggestiolisbliglped tolprodluoleftliis 1963 yearbook. vf 'f , .V L l U fp it MJ kc l fu gvkfl' V KQTO lVIr. A. C. Weye1'sberg,ifiVfii' Harolrll,gjVI'elmer, and M1fsE!De Lois 'LVL 4 ,L U' Thomfidsjof Rolland fitudios, wvexf-extlelidfour Qatituderbigoi' their quick, V! VU' 'rand cooperatiye.,sei'vice with tlie Lpictures yvlyiclf' are so essential to zip ' 'U' the yearliljfik N' Wifi f - ' at J r M A lj 3 I., qQf,rfqurse this yearbohk could ,nag havaibeenb published had it not been .Jiffy 'lfor Vllilliam K. Prewitt,foui'CspiJi1so1','-tirlio kept up our confidence and U jk advisedt,4,l1s'dh1'011gh hisflong experience connected with yearbook -I 4 D 1 publicationsj .U 'p I, J ' in Ju- n .- on I-J' Yes, this is the yearbook and its success depended on all these people. Q ,ff f . 1. ' We sincerely thank you all! f -f , 1 1 ' J, ' L Q ' Lv I. , 1 f - 237 AAUW ,,,,,,., A Cappella Choir -- Acknowledgments -- Athenian Club ,,,,. Award Assembly ,,,, Baccalaureate ----- Band ..,.,,.,., Basketball ,.,.s, Basketball Queen Bears, Den .,.,,, Broadlick Award --- Cafeteria Staff ,.,. Cheerleaders ,.s, Chordettes ..,. COE .,.,.. Custodians ..s., Dedication .,., ---- Eastonian Queen ..s. Eastonian Staff ---- Echo Staff ,.,,., Engineers Club ,.,..,... Eulexia Literary Society --- Faculty .,...,..,,... Fall Play ..,.. FBLA --- FHA s,..s, Football .a...,.. French Club ,,.....,.., Freshman Girls' Chorus --- Freshman Class .,,. ---- Girls Athletics ..,.., Girls' Glee Club ,,.... Gf8dH8tl0H ..,..,..,..,, Hamilton Literary Society Health Center ..,,,.L,L.. Homecoming .,,,.,, Homecoming Queen - -- Inter-Society ...LL .l ASA ..,,.., Junior Class ..,, Junior Officers ..,,.. - Kalallu ,...,,.,,,. ---- King 81 Queen of Hearts --- 238 General 149 160 264 152 --- 244 245 162 --- 204 176 157 235 - 93 --- 198 --- 160 158 -- 92 4 --- 180 --66 70 --- 148 --- 138 72 126 --- 142 148 --- 184 145 --- 164 --- 107 --- 152 --- 161 246 --- 130 -- 96 122 182 Q1 140 150 -- 56 --- 54 --- 134 --- 178 Index Latin Club --- Leundis ------ Library Staff - -- Literary Contest --- Masqueraders --- Modern Dance -- Music Contest --- Music Festival ------. --- Music in Review ------ -U --- National Honor Society Office Staff ------.-.-- --Y- Orchestra - Outburst ---- Pep Club ---- Proctors - - Prom ----- PTA -------- Radio Club --- Red Cross ---- ROTC ROTC Queen ----- Santa Fe Relays ------ --- Scholarship HEC Pins -- --- Sea Nymphs ------- Senior Senior Senior Senior Senior Assembly - - - Ballot ----- Class - - Index - - - Officers ---- Snowball Queen --- Sophomore Class - Spanish Club ---- Speaker's Bureau --- Spring Play ---- Stage Crew ------ Student Council ---- Sub-Freshman Class - - - .--- Swim Team -------- Tennis ----- Track -------- Track Queen ---- Websters ----- 144 132 90 232 146 151 242 230 243 236 77 163 124 200 91 238 95 151 156 165 172 225 244 151 240 26 34 249 32 174 98 143 147 127 1.49 154 1 14 222 223 215 227 136 Baily, Florence-Cafeteria-93 Baker, Minnie-Faculty-5 Barndt, Crystal-Faculty-78 Barnett, Charles-Custodian-92 Barnhart, Mrs. Charles-PTA-95 Bates, Mary-Faculty-78 Beers, Robert-Faculty Bell, AnnabessiCafcteria-93 Bell, Mrs. .lohn E.-PTA-94 Benson, R. C.iFaculty Bettis, Virginia-Faculty Bower, Sarah-Library-90 Bowman, Laura-Cafeteria-93 Brodhacker, Mrs, Leonard-PTA-94 Brown, Roy-Faculty Buchanan, Robert-Faculty-70 Byrd, Marjorie-Faculty Calvert, Page-Library-90 Carlisle, Etta M.-Faculty-124, 146 Casey, ClarkaCustodian-92 Childs, David-Custodian-92 Clark, .lulia-Cafeteria-93 Clauder, May-Custodian-92 Cohen, Ben-Faculty-78 Cohn, Edwin-Faculty Conwell, Mrs. Edward B.-PTA-95 Coomes, Gwynne-Faculty-202, 204, Coons, Veena-Faculty Corelli, Jeanne-Faculty-87, 153 Craig, Margaret-Library-90 Crosby, Clarice-Office-76 Dailey, Edith-Cafeteria-93 Dasbach, Carolyn-Faculty Day, Paul-Faculty-78, 224 Dexter, Gene-Counselor-77 Denny, Clara-Cafeteria-93 Dickson, James-Faculty Dickson, L. Clayton-Vice Principal- 59, 75 Dickson, William-Custodian-92 Diener, Phyllis-Faculty Diener, Robert-Faculty Donnelly, Dorothy-Faculty-145 Eden, Mrs. Gerald-PTA-94 Ellis, Ezra-Custodian-92 Everett, Hilda-Cafeteria-93 Fansler, Albert-Custodian-92 Felici, Americo-Faculty Fensom, Mrs. W. M.-PTA-94, 95 Fields, .loseph-Faculty Finnel, Mrs. Charles-PTA-95 Fisher, Harriet-Faculty-75 ubfreshmen Adams, Donna-113 Adkins, Alberta-113 Adkins, Mary Lou-113 Adkins, Nomtan-113 Akers, Frieda-113 Ambrose, Nick-113 Amendola, William-113 Ames, .leanne-113 Anderson, Geneva-113 Anderson, .lohn-113 Anderson, Jeannette-113 Angotti, Fred-113 Amick, Elaine-113 Ash, Suef113 Atkins, Stanley-113 Ayers, PamelaA113 Bailey, Marilyn-113 Baine, Ronnie-113 Bannister, Charity-113 Bardwell, Lindaf113 Barnett, Linda-113 Barr, Robert-113 2 58, School Personnel Flores, Solomon H.-Faculty-143 Faller, Ray H.-Faculty Gauldin, Mary-Faculty-156 Gibler, Denzil-Faculty Gillham, Ruth-Cafeteria-93 Gilliland, lack E.-Faculty Colliher, Donna-Faculty-142 Goodwin, Mrs. LowelliPTA-94 Greer, Erva-Cafeteria-93 Crihbins, Marie-Cafeteria-93 Crimes, Alben-Faculty Harris, Virland-Faculty Harrison, Cosby-Faculty Hart, Alice-Office-76 Heath, Dwight-Faculty-78 Henken, Harry-Custodian-92 Hess, .loe-Counselor-77 Highfill, Mary-Cafeteria-93 Hill, Dorothy-Cafeteria-93 1-linkin, Harry-Cafeteria-93 Holder, R. N.-Faculty-79, 132 Hommes, Harry-Faculty-78 Howze, William D.-Faculty-124, 147 Hubbard, Jerry-Faculty-79 Hutton, Neva A.-Faculty Jenkins, Patsy-Library-90 Kauffman, Mrs. E. -PTA-94, 95 Kay, Martha-Faculty Keeney, Edward-Custodian-92 Lamanno, Mrs. Phillip-PTA-94 LaFayette, Irene-Faculty-161 Landis, Lucy E.-Faculty-78 Lapsley, Helen M.-Facultyf89 Logsdon, Mildred-Cafeteria-93 Lunn, Mervel-Faculty-81, 138, 154 Lyons, Mrs. Lawrence-PTA-94 Mahbott, Donovan-Faculty-89, 164 Mallott, Thomas-Faculty-79 Martin, Faye-Cafeteria-93 Mason, Emmett-Faculty McClure, Clark B.-Faculty McGreevy, Francis-Faculty-81 McKanna, Nellie-Faculty McLaughlin, Evelyn-Faculty-149 Michaels, James-Faeulty445, 79 Miller, Mamie-Cafeteria-93 Mills, Mrs. Clyde H,-PTA-94, 95 Mullins, Lola-Cafeteria-93 Murdock, Helen-224 Nardone, Hank-FacultyS89 Barrick, Shirley-113 Bartlett, Teresa-113 Bartlett, Theresa-113 Barton, Leonard-113 Bassett, Don-113 Beard, Mikellfi, 155 Bellafiure, Cary-113 Bellis, Burton-113 Bennett, Emligf113 Berglund, Linda-113 Bemeking, C-aili113 Berry, Linda-113 Bolser, Vicki-113 Botts, Ronald-113, 143 Bradford, Sharon-113 Brands, .lohni113 Bridgewater, Geraldine-113 Briscoll, Clarence-113 Briss, Charles-113 Brown, Frances-113 Brown, Cloriai113 Brown, .lack-113 Brown, ,lanicei1l3 Brown, Julie-113 Brown, Marshall-113 Brown, Pat-113 Negus, Mrs. Alvin-PTA-94 Nichols, Charles-Faculty-89 Nowlin, C. H,-ll, 12 0'Dell, Cvarre!tiCaleteria-93 O'Dell, Irene-Cafeteria-93 Parkerson, Yvonne-Faculty Penny, .lamesiliaculty-81, 138 Potts Mar arel Office '7 v ll f of Prewitt, William K.-Faculty-66, 134 Priefert, L. A.-Faculty Raines, Mrs. C.-PTA-94, 95 Rams, Dorothy-Faculty Randal, Christine-Cafeteria-93 Rapp, Mrs. Glenn-PTA-94, 95 Roether, Douglas-Faculty-63, 81 Ryon, James-Faculty Schexnayder, Capt. Edmond-Faculty- 166, 169 Schmidt, Mrs. Melvin-PTA-94 Scott, Genevieve-Counselor-77 Searcy, Benny Lou-Faculty-132 Seidelman, Mrs. Ray-PTA-94 Sell, Marion W.-Faculty-162, 163 Shephard, Mrs. Ray-PTAH94, 95 Small, Wanita-Faculty-87 Stark, Mrs. Harold, Jr.-PTA-94, 95 Stewart, Anna-Counselor-77 Stiegler, Frank-Faculty-79, 150 Tiefel, Ralph E.-Faculty-148 Tow, Mariann-Faculty Traner, Mrs. Leslie 0.-PTA-94, 95 Van Fleet, Ed ar-Faculty'-81 Van Winkle, Pglorence-Cafeteriai93 Vendetti, Adah-Faculty Vick, Jeri-Library-90 Wampler, Mrs. Boyd-PTAf95 Watson, Helen-Office-76 Webber, ,lack 0.-Faculty West, Carl-Faculty-18 West, Lonnie-Faculty Williams, Anita-Faculty-87, 157 Williams, C. O.-Principal-74 Winegar, Jerome C.-Faculty-43, 89, 150 Winn, Marjorie-Cafeteria-93 Winters, Robert-Facultyf78, 95 Wolfe, Grace-Cafeteria-93 Wolfe, Maurine-Cafeteria-93 Wolfe, Pauline-Faculty!-134 Zickefoose, Mary-Faculty-78 Brown, Thomas-113 Bruce, Cherry-113 Buchanan, Michael-113 Buckner, Chesterf113 Bullard, Sharon-113 Burton, Sharon-113 Cain, Joda-113 Calkins, Diana-113 Campbell, Cheryl!-113 Campbell, Walter-113 Cannon, Carolyn-113 Carrasico, Shelia-113 Casey, Patricia-113 Cason, BillieA1l3 Cassady, Danny-113 Cates, Betty-113 Chancellor, Shirley-113 Chapman, Mike-113 Charles, Linda-113 Charles, Lonnie-113 Chastain, ,lim4l13, 155 Cherning, Sarah-113, 163 Clark, Larry-113 Clark, Richard-113 Clark, Stanley-113 Clay, EddieAll3 2 l t - -.. l'l.nlou, l l:im'itu -113 Lllnv. Rayiuoml --113 tfollv. liuiy- llfi lqullins, llm'm'l'ly-f-113 lblilterv, Virgil- fllfl fouls. lioriloltfllfl umpiff. lm -iirs liorwiiu-. lfurolyu-ll3 Craig. Miki---llfl Crawford, l,in1l:i -113 Cross. loliu- 113 Crist. llouuicf-ll3 lifrools, llill- llll Crousvr. Corriviu-e!ll3 Cunuilipliuni. l.indu-113 Culp. Slierrynll3, 156 Dale, Sanclrn--113 Davis, Deunnuf113 Davis, Dinunefllfl Davis, Ermaf-113 Davis, Olga-113 Davis, Robortf113, 155 Davis, Roniio-113 Davis, Ronnie-113 Day. .lohnfllii DeGral'fenried, Johnf113 DeHart, Dick-113, 143 Dominique, Linda-113 Downs, Larry-113 Draper, Nancy-113 Driskill, Larry-113 Duffy, Mike-114 Duncan, David!-114 Dungan, Miehuelgllhi Durham, Mary!114 Dutton, Sharon-114 Dwyer, Eddie-114 Eden, Terrygllfl- Edson, Bill-114 Edwards, Claudia-114 Ekstrom, CalvinA114 Ellis, Dorothy-114 England, Linda-114 Enloe, Janet-114 Enlow, Beverly-114 Ersery, James-114 Ersery, John-114 Farmer, Paul--114 Faubus, Claudis4114 Fears, Frank-114 Fetters, Vicki-114 Fish, Harvey-114 Fisher, Michael-114 Fleming, Karen-114 Fleming, Sharon-114 Flook, John--114 Ford, Gary-114 Ford, Sharon-114 Formella, Bernard-114, 155 Frazier, Mona-114 Frenceli, Bruce-114 Fribble, Dan-114 Frost, Jackgllfl Gardner, Rebecca-114 Garrison, Dotten-114 Garrison, Robert-114 Geltzman, Donna-114 Gerlt, Marsha-114 Gillmore, Joyce-114 Goens, Martin-114 Goodrich, .lack-114 Goodwill, Joyce-114 Gordon, ,loycef114 Gould, Marva-114 Grady, Elijah-114 Graff, Richarilv114 Gragg, ,lamesf114 Graven, Terry-114 Green, Frank-114 Grible, Stephen-114 Griggs, Frank-114 Groves, Larry-114 Grower, Susie-114 Guthrie, .limA1l4 240 Haggard. Lindaf114, 149 Hall, Ann-115 Hallum, Gary-115 Hamm, .luhn-115 Hannock, Rochelle-115 Hardy, .losephinef115 Hayes, .lnhn-115 Haynes, Ruth-115 Hayes, Bob-115 Hendrix, Dennis-115 Henning, l.indaf1l5 Hickman, Deborah-115 Hill, .lames-115 llinebaugh, Norma-115 Hite, Tim-115 Holsti. David-115 Holt, Carolyn-115 Hoskins, Eugene-115 Howell, Sidney-115 Hughes, David-115 Hughes, Gregory-115 Hunt, Beverly-115 Irwin, Steve-115 Jackson, Ronald-115 James, Cheryl-115 James, Harry-115 James, Larry-115 Johnson, Dean-115 Johnson, Dianne-115, 155 Johnson, Elmer-115 Johnson, Linda-163 Johnson, Lois-115 Jolly, Bonita-115 Jones, Clydef115 Jones, Steve-115 Julian, David-115 Karshncr, Darrell-115 Kellar, Loy-115 Kelsey, Ross-115 Kendall, Robert-115 Kennison, John-115 Kever, Vernon-115 Kilgore, Isaac-115 Kinney, Kay-115, 156 Kirby, Calvin-115, 155 Klugh, Dennisil15 Koelling. James-115 LaDune, Garyfl15 Land, Gary-115 Lawrence, Claudia-116 Layne, John-116 Lemken, David-116 Lewis, Rita-116 Lindsey, Tina-116 Loftin, Linda-116 Lohmann, Mercedes-116 Lovell, David-116 Lovell. Sheila-116 Lowe, Mary-116 Lynn, Peggy-116 Mackey, Donald-116 Mantines, Georgia-116 Maris, Martha-116 Marsh, Ronnie-116 Martin, Bobbie-116 Martin, Bonniw116 Martin, Don-116 Martinez, Larry-116 Maxwell, Robert-116 May, Gary-116 May, Gregory-116 Mays, Elsie4116 Mays, Linda-116 McCaine, Charlesf116 Mcflaine, Sheryl-116 McClain, Lindafllb McCloskey, Bill-116 McCorkill, Cinda-116 Mcflormirk, Beverly-116 McCormick, Linda-116 McCoy, Stanleyf1l6, 156 McGee, Mary Ann-116 McGee, Phyllie-116 McGuire. Robert-116 Mflziughlin, Barbara--,116 Mf'fNli4-liar-l, Connie-116 Nlr'Morif'k, Mike-ll6 Mr-Murtry, Sheila-116 Xlorln, Debby-116 Miildnugh, ,lim-116 Middaugli. .lohn-116 Milos, Powliilr-116 Millbvrn. Stuartf116 Miller, Georgefllfz Miller. Lee-116, 163 Millliollaml, Dennis-116 Milligan, Ruth-117 Nlillikan. Eddie-117 Mills, Cindyf117 Mills, Patty-117 Mills, Richardflli' Mitrhell, Sandra-117 Moffett, Tommy-117 Monroe, Theresa-117 Montgomery, Dennis-117 Moore, Dale-117 Moore, Francis-117 Moore, Harveyi117 Moore, Olivia-117 Moore, Roy-117 Morrow, Ronnie-117 Murphy, Douglas-117 Negus, Cheryl-117, 156 Nelson, Eddie-117 Nelson, Steve-117 Newkirk, Sharon-117 Offield, Sarlottag117 Offutt, Steven-117 Ogrizovich, Billf117 Orcutt, Vincentf117 Paden, Thea-117 Palmer, Luana-117 Palmerin, Rita-117 Parks, Beverly-117 Parman, Reva-117 Paul, Dorothy-117 Pertle, Norma-117 Petty, William-117 Phelps, Sherald-117 Pifer, Lindaf117 Pitts, Michael-117 Plumb, Dennis-117 Plunkett, Ricky-117 Pope, Rogerf117 Powell, David-117 Price, Patsy-117 Qualls, Patsy7117 Ragan, Brenda-117 Ragan, Linda-117 Reed, Robert-117 Rendon, Robert-117 Reynolds, Helen-117 Riddell, Michelle-117 Roton, Michael-117 Robb, Douglas-117 Roberts, Joanne-117 Robinson, Janie-117 Rodgers, Dean-117 Rolland, James-117 Romine, Sammy-117 Rose, Laura-117, 143 Ross, Karen-118 Rothwell, Dale-118 Rothwell, Linda-118 Routon, ,l. L.4118 Ruth, Darlenwllii Ruth, Kenneth-118 Saffell, Louis!118 Sales, Shellah!118 Salisbury, Genwllil Sanders, Kenneth-118 Sartain, Patricia4118 Scott, Gracw118 Scott, Lee-118 Schwietert, Rihi4118 Shanahan, Elizabeth-118 Shepard, Bob4118 Shepard, Virginiaf118 Simo Sleet Shook i 1 Smitl Smit Smitl Smitl ' i ' l l Smit Smit ' 1 V1 l n Smit Sno Sous Spa Spril ' 1 e ll l Stab cl Stal , Stals '- I Q W Star Stei Ste Stidi Stro Stua t Sutlw Sutt Taft, Temp' Terril Thom' Thoml Thom Thom Thom Thoni Thurr Tomb Toom Tripp Trout Turn UPP. UDP, . Upteg Vaugb Vener. Venya Verno Vinya' Walte Wass, Wamg Watt. Webb Webb Webs Webs Weisl Weisll Whitt Willi: Willi: Willi: Willi, Willi Willi Willi Willi Willi Wilsm Winr Wide Wise With Wool Wooi Wooi Woo Woo Wrig Your Shephard, Brenda-118 Shick, Tommy-118 Shoemaker, TimA1l8 Shook, Rosalief118 Simon, Kenny-118 Sleeth, Virginia-118 Smith, Erie-118 Smith, Linda-11s Smith, Margaretf97, Smith, Mary-118 Smith, Michael-118 Smith, Rudolph-118 Smith Stove-118 118 Snow, Mikef118 Sousley, Larry-118 Spangler. Wesleyf118 Springer, Sherry--118 Stahnke, Judy-118 Staley, Larry!118 Stalsworth, David-118 Stark, Loretta-118 Steigmont, lo Ann-188 Steward, Michaelg118 Stidham, Linda-118 Stroud, Robert-118 Stuart, Sherryf118 Sutherlin, Jann-118 Sutton, Deborahf118 Taft, Kathy-118, 156 Templeton, Virginia-118 Terrill, Carol-118 Thomas, Delores-118 Thomas, Garyf118 Thompson, Caro1yn4118 Thompson, Fred-118 Thompson, Merrill-118 Thonie, Pat-118 Thurman, Ruthf119 Tombs, Frank-119, 163 Toombs, Marief119 Tripp, RichardA119 Troutman, .lohn-119 Turner, Ricky-119 Upp, Dennis-119 UPFN .ludy-119 Uptegrove, Monte-119 Vaughn, Eddie-119 Venerable, LaMonta-119 Venyard, Mary-119 Vernon, Ronnie-119 Vinyard, Cera1df119 Walters, Patsy-119 Wass, Betty-119 Wampler, Karen-119 Watts, Rose Marie-119, 156 Webb, Barbara-119 Webh, Beverly-119 Webster, Mike-119 Webster, Randy-119 Weisbach, ,lanice-119 Weisbach, Tommy-119 Whitaker, Mary-119 Williams, Charles-119 Williams, David4119 Williams, Detragllfl Williams, Garyf119 Williams, ,lamesf119, 156 Williams, ,lanet4119, 156 Williams, .lay-119 Williams, Larry-119, 155 Williams, Steve-119 Wilson, Lewisf119 Winn, Paulinef119 Wide, Dehorahf119 Wise, Tomf119 Withers, Betty-119 Wood, Shirley-119 Wooden, Billie-119 Woodriiig, Rehevra- Woodson, loyceg119 Woolery, Ronniefllfl Wright, Darrell4ll9 Young, Cary-119 119 Freshmen Adams, Brenda-106 Adams, Sharon-106 Allen, Cherylf106 Allen, Russellf106 Anderson. Dell-106 Armstrong, James-106, 168 Armstrong, Ronnie-106, 170 Arrington, Kathy-106, 143, 156 Asia, Frances-106 Atkins, Jennie-106, 155 Bailey, Linda-106, 149 Bailey, Warren-106, 168 Baker, Martha-106, 138, 143 Bales, Linda-106, 144, 162 Barber, Joe-106 Barber, .lohn-106 Barnhardt, Linda-106, 138 Beard, Byron-106, 224 Bell, Holly-106 Bell, Shirley-106 Bell, Riley-106 Belt, Sonja-106 Billings, Artie-106, 162 Blackburn, Jerry-216 Blansett, Marilynf106, 151 Bradford, Sharon-163 Bradshaw, Clarence-106 Braggv .lelig106, 170 Bratten, Ronald-106 Bright, Bonnie-106 Brim, Gradyf106 Brodhacker, Jack-106, 216 Brodhacker, John-106, 216 Brown, Pat-v106 Brown, Steve-106 Buck, .lohn-106 Butler, Marilyn!106, 132, 144 Bumgardner, Phebe-106 Bumgardner, Ranson4106 Biswell, Clifford-168 Cain, Joyce-106 Carboneau, Kathy-166 Carter, Jeromef106 Chapman, Gary-107, 168 Charles, Katherine--107 Charles, Victor-107, 170 Chase, Franklin-107 Cheffey, Ruth-107, 162 Clark, Danny-107 Claspill, Larry-107 Clevenger, Gary-107 Clutter, Ronald-107 Coffman, Martha-107 Cole, Dennis-107 Cook, Susie41O7, 145 Corley, Bill-107 Courtney, Carolyn-107 Courtney, William-107, 168 Crain, ,loef107 Crain, Fred-107 Crawford, Carol-107 Criswell, George-107, 170 Crosby, Connie-107 Crumpley, lo Dean-107, 156 Cunningham, Andrew-107, 216 Cunningham, Joe-107, 216 Crist, .lerryf170 Dailey, Mike!107 Dmidson, Doris-107 -vis, Charlesg107 ,is, Eugene-107 vavis, Lester-107 dayton, 0rita4107, 155 .sf-nnis, .ludy4107 Dir-lcman, Delorc-sg107 Uopp, Ro1Jertf107 Downen, Sandra-107 Downs, Charles4107 Drake, Tommy-107 Drummond, Cary4107 Drummond, Larry-107 Duncan, Becky-107, 132 Dunn, Sharonfl07, 145 Durhin, Nancy--107 Ebert, Carolf107 Edgil, Renda-107, 144 Edwards, Earlene-107 Ellis, Priscilla-107, 156 Elmore, Sharon-107 Eppcrson, Randy-107 Estrada, Linda-107 Eubanks, Sondra-107, 144 Ewing, Roger-107 Farrow, Kathy-107, 144, 151 Fawver, Cynthia-107 Fenson, Fields, Danny-107 Bill-216 Finnell, Mike-107 Fisher, Flook, Paul-107, 162 Ethel-107 Floyd, Thelma-107 Flynn, Kathleen-107 Ford, Ronnie-107, 216 Foster, Delores-107, 151 French, Alan-107 Frey, Bob-107, 216 Frizzell, Ronnie-107 Fry, Kenneth-107 Carriso n, Dwightf107 Cerlt, Martha-107 Gladden, Ginger-107, 143, 155 Gladney, Revaloise-107 Goldsw orth Mike-162 Y, Condell, Doug-107 Goodwin, Sandra-107, 144 Cordon, Howard-107 Gosney, Marsha-107 Could, Grady, Agnes-107 Becky-107 Crauberger, Tom-107 Creathouse, John-107, 170 Gregory, Brenda-107 Greziak, George-107 Griffith, Kenneth-107 Groves, Norris-107 Hefner, Lana-108 Hahs, Larry-108, 216 Harris, Barbara-108, 144, 163 Harrison, Nedra-108 Hatchitt, Jane!-103, 133, 144 Hayes, Harold-108 Henderson, Comelius-108 Herbert, Adonna-108, 144 Hickman, Eddie-108 Hicks, Steven-108, 143 Hill, Leo-108 Hill, Susie-108 Hilliard, Ronnie-108 Hogan, D. E.-108 Holmes, Tom-108 Hoover, Kent-f108, 216 Hoover, Lois-108 Howe, Gray-108 Howell, Louis-108 Huff, Linda-108 Huffaker, Veda-108 Huffman, Beth-108, 127 Hunt, Susan-108, 151 Hunter, Donald-108 Hurd, Joyce-108 Johe, Willard-108 Johnson, Carl-108 .l ohnson. johnson, J ohnson, Johnson, j ohnson, Jones Eric-108 Herlun-108 Linda-108, 138, 134, 155 Robertf108, 156, 216 Zula-10B ra 108 , Lo - lunes, Paula-10B Julian, Perry-108 junkins, Thea-108, 139, 156, 155 johnson, Linula!108, 145 Killion, John-108, 216 Kimherlin, David-108 Kinraid. Joyce-108 Larkee, Larry-108 Lakin, Dave-108, 216 Laudes, Altha-108 Lune, Glendafl08 Lawrence, Art-108, 136, 143 LeCler, Karen--108 Legeko, Patty-108, 133 Leitner, Cherylf108 Lester, Billf108 Levingston, Bobbie-108 Lewis, Fred4108 Lewis, Linda Sue-108 Luppens, Charles-108 Lynn, Paula-108, 139, 144, 224 Manson, Jackie-108 Martin, Earie-108 Martin, Frances-108 May, Kenneth-108, 216 McCaine, Johnnie-108 McCormick, Patricia-108 McCullough, Terry-103, 136, 143 McDaniel, Roy-108 Mccarrity, ,lohn-108, 214, 216 McGehee, RRY-103, 155 McGowan, Larry-108 Meals, Harold-103 Meeks, Marjean-108, 149, 156 Melton, .lack-108, 216 Melton, Joyce-108 Michael, Connie-108, 139, 144 Miller, ,ludy-108 Miller, Melvin-108 Miller, Monte-108 Mobley, Donna-108 Moore, Sylvia-108 Moulder, Larry-108 Myers, David-108, 169 Nader, Georgia-108 Nader. Pat-108 Neeley, Frank-108, 169 Oberholtz, Jerry-109 Oberholtz, Larry-109 O'Connor, Judy-109 Olson, Bob-109, 137 Orcutt, Kathy-109 Osboume, Bonnie-109, 149 Owens, Debby-109 Parks, Sue-109 Parman, Betty-109 Pamien, Curtis-169 Paton, Esther-109 Patrick, Mereline-109 Patton, Herbert-109 Pawling, Joyce-109 Peery, Ronald-109 Pennick, Donald-109 Phelps, Richard-109 Phelps, Sandra-109 Phillips, Gail-109 Pierson, Nolan--109 Pinckney, Linda-109, 145 Piotrowski, Chester-109 Pittman, Janice-109 Plummer, Cary-109 Polachowski, Christine-109, 139, 155 Porter, John-109 Porter, Sue-109 Povenmire, Diane-109, 139, 145, 155 Powell, Clarence-109 Powell, Donna-109, 144- Power, Linda-109, 139, 143, 162, 163 Price, Aida-109, 145 Pugh, Bill-109, 216 Pagan, Clifford-109 Ragan, Randyf109 Rauber, Karen-109, 155 Reardon, Pam-163 Reece, Pouncil-109, 216 Reddell, Don-109 Reed, Diana-109 Reed, Diane-109 Rczinking, Patty-109, 133, 151 242 Rcneau, Linda-110 Reynolds, Bobbie-110 Reynolds, Helen-110 Rice, Gloria-110 Riggs, Dorothy-110 Riggs, Leroyf110 Rinkenbaugh, Willa-110, 163 Riordan, Pam-110 Roberts, Douglas-110, 216 Robertson, Marcella-110, 143 Rogers, Leroy-110 Rowland, Lewis-110 Rupniewski, Mary-110, 144 Saddler, Edna-110 Scarkino, Jerry-110 Shanahan, Mike-110, 162, 216 Shelley, Lindaf1l0 Shelly, Gary-110, 163 Shephard, Ed-110, 150 Shick, ,lim-110 Shipp, Dalef110 Shoemaker, .lim-110 Sidman, Sherri-110 Siegelin, Sharon-110 Simon, George-110 Skaggs, Charles-110 Smith, Carroll-110 Smith, Ernest-110 Smith, Janet-110 Smith, Linda-110 Smith, Patty-110 Smith, Sherlene-110 Smotherman, Bob-110 Sousley, David-110 Sousley, Dawn-110, 133 Speakman, James-110 Spicer, Mac-110, 216 Stark, Glenn-110, 216 Stephenson, Clell-110 Stephenson, Shirley-110 Stevinson, Robert-111 Stewart, Sharon-111 Stidham, Dixie-111 Stogsdill, Preston-111 Stokes, Larry-111 Stubbs, Annieflll Stubbs, Connie-111, 151 Sturtevant, .loan-111 Sultzbaugh, Amy-111, 144 Sultzhaugh, Nancy-111 Swann, Pam-111 Sweeney, Betty-111 Sweeney, Terry-111 Spanger, Felixflll Tally, Glenda-111, 144 Tebbels, Garyflll, 143 Tellis, Wanda-111 Thomas, Paul-111, 143 Thompson, Lola-111 Thompson, Ray-111, 216 Thompson, Wayne-111 Thomsen, Karen-111, 155 Tobay, Linda-111 Toevs, Linda-111 Trayford, Marcha--111 Tribble, David-111, 216 Tucker, Mary!111, 214, 216 Tull, Raymond-111 Turner, Wesleyflll, 224 Uht, Ricky-111, 216 Van Cleave, Alice-111 Van Cleave, Arlene-111, 149 Wagoner, Gerald-111 Walby, Lindaflll, 139, 145 Wanstreet, Sue-111, 149 Warner, Candy-111 Waters, Jo Ann-111 Weatherly, Georgeflll Weglarz, Suzanne-111 Welsh, Lavonna-133, 144 Weiss, Donna-111 Weiss, Patty-111 Weygandt, Virgililll, 216 White, Wandaflll Wickizer, Larry-111, 216 Wiggins, Gary-111 Wiggins, Karen-111, 144 Williams, Gary-111 Winfrey, Alvin-111, 169 Winfrey. Cheryl-111 Wingate, Joe-111, 171 Wolf, Caroline-111, 156 Wolfe, Lois-111 Wolfe, Tommy-111, 216 Woods, Chip-111 Woods, ,lunaita-111 Woodson, Pennyglll Wooden, Billie-169 Woolsey, Thomas-111 Wright, Richard--111 Wymore, .ludy-111, 156 Wymore, Mike-111, 163 Young, Sharon-111 ophomores Aichele, Jerry-98 Alexander, Terri-98, 138, 144, Allen, Richard-98, 136, 170 Allen, Richard-98 Anderson, Linda-98 Angotti, Paul-98, 216 Armour, Teresa-64, 98, 145 Armstrong, Diana-98, 132 Ash, Helen-98 Atwood, Chris-98 ' Baker, Linda-98, 138 Bales, Don-98 Banks, Sharon--98 Banks, Janice-98, 144 Barchers, Faye-98 Barnes, Charles-98 Barnes, C-waim?98, 170 Barry, Linda-98 Barry, Mike-98 Barthel, Richard-98 Barwise, Judy-145 Bassett, Richard-98 Bedford, Katie-98 Behnke, Dave-98 Belcher, Chris-98 Bell, Rena-98 Bellis, Patty-98, 132, 145 Benjamin, Barbara-98, 144 Benneson, Cheri-98, 132, 144, 151 Bennett Denn 98 132 156 1 Y' w s Berneking, .lay-98, 143, 214, 216 Berry, Marsha-98 Bidwell, Louise-98, 144 Biesemayer, Joyce-98, 224 Billiuris, Sharon-98 Blacketer, Linda-98 Blust, Linda-132 Bond, Steve-98 Bordon, Terrie-98 Brady, Wendellw-98 Bridges, Richard-98 Briggs, Donnai98 Brim, Rosemary-99, 143 Bromley, Susanf99, 145, 224 Brown, Henry-99 Browning, Larry-99 Brzechwa, Diane-99 Burke, Bob-99, 144 Burton, Joe-99, 168 Buss, Donald-99, 148 Butler, Carolyn-99, 132 Byfield, Sherrie-99, 132, 155 Cain, John-99 Campbell, Don-99 Carico, Frank-99 Carroll, Lanny-99 Chambers, Archie-170 Chapman, .lohn-99 .1 4 thai Chri Chri Clar Clar Clew Clif' Coh Colf Col DH D l' I' t Cov C I Colt Coll Coll Coll Con C Co Co Co Co ox Cra Cra Cut 2 Cut Cui' Cui Dal Dai Da' Da' Da' Da' Da De De De 2 De- De De Di Di D Do D D D D D D Charles, Ira-99 grristensen, ,lean-99, 134, 152 iristman, Jud '-99, 138, 1.1, Clark, Dennis-399 S 155 Clark, John-99 Clevenger, Wanda-99 Clifton, James-99 Coburn, Connie-99 Cole, Bill-99 Cole, Kathryn-99, 144 Coleman, Jerry-99, 136, 144, 216 Collins, Eddie-99 Collins, Joyce-99 Collins, Treasa-99 Connely, Charles-99, 137, 156, 214 Conway, Christine-99 Cooper, Connie-99, 144 Corbitt, Juanita-99, 132 Cornett, Pat-99 Cotton, Loretta-99, 163 Cowles, Ken-99, 170 Cox, James-99 Craig, Judy-99 Crane, Linda-99 Curiimings, Dennis-99, 136, 202, 207, 210, 2 6 Cunningham, Donna-99 Cunningham, Willie-99, 216 Curry, Mike-99 Dale, Roherti99, 170 Daniels, Drew-99, 162, 163 Davidson, Charity-99 Davis, Jeannette-99 Davis, Sharon-99 Day, Leroy-99 Day, Pat-99, 132, 155 DeHart, Joyce-99, 149 DeMint, Loren-99 DeMoss, Larry-99, 136, 202, 204, 206, 203, 209, 210, 216 Deshazer, Loretta-99 DeVeney, Linda-99, 132 Dever, Marilyn-99 Dixon, Curtis-168 Dixon, Lois-99, 134 Domhroski, David-99 Dominique, Bill-216 Donahue, Carol-99 Doughty, Ricky-99 Downey, Richard-99 Downs, Linda-99, 138 Dunn, Barbara-99, 138 Drake, Ralph-99 Eads, Bob-99 Eagan, Tom-99, 168 Eckinger, Bill-99 Edson, Karen-99 Eidson, Arnold-99 Ellis, Luke-99, 134, 170 Ellis, Mark-99, 170 Elmore, Nancy-99, 132 Enriquez, Patsy-99 Epps, Dixie-99 Ernst, Emma Lu-99 Erter, John-99, 214 Esteban, Alfred-99, 216 Estepp, Linda--99, 138 Etter, Eddieg-99 Evanoff, Mike-99, 170 Evans, Patsy-100 Ewart, Kathy-100 Ewer, Jerry-100 Fann, Yvonne-100 Fawver, Thomas-100, 168 Feeney, Phil-100, 156 Fenson, Bob-100, 162, 163, 216 Fetters, Vicki-100, 134 Filsinger, Steve-100 Finkle, Sharon-100 Fisher, David-100 Fleming, Helen-100 Fletcher, Marilyn-100, 133, 151, 15 Flook, Rose-100 Fortncr, Dewey-100, 168 Fowler, Barharaf100 2, 2 156 Frazier, Clarence-100 Fredericks, Ralph-100 Friend, Warren-100 Fuller, Janice-100, 134 Gagnebin, Loyal-100, 216 Galvin, Janice-100 Carretson, Jerry-100, 168 Glorioso, Linda-100, 133, 145, 156 Glover, Robert-100 Glow, Jim-100 Golden, Nancy-100, 155 Goodson, Jack-100, 144, 162, 163, 155, 216 Gordon, Sherilyn-100 Gow, Thomas-100 Gower, Kathy-100, 133 Graham, Joyce-100 Craven, Ed-100 Greathouse, Bill-100 Green, Keith-100 Greenley, Carolyn-100, 138, 144, 162 Gregory, Daniel-100 Gregory, Mike-100 Crilabin, Karen-100 Gribble, Donald-100, 144 Grussing, Bill-100 Gundram, Charles-100 Guy, Jane-100 Hagan, Linda-100 Haggard, Larry-100 Halstead, Steve-100 Halstead, Susan-100, 138, 155 Hamilton, Junior-100 Hammontree, Ron-100 Hanks, Clyde-100 Hanneman, Joe-100 Hartschens, Pam-100 Hardin, Benny-100, 144, 168 Hardy, Eugene-100 Harper, Bruce-100, 137 Harris, Bob-100, 170 Harris, Linda-100 Hermon, Raymond-168 Hendershot, Gary-100 Henson, Carol-100 Hicklin, Susanne-100, 144 Hill, Shirley-100, 144 Hiltebrand, Alice-100, 162, 224 Hinds, Gerry-100 Hindbaugh, Rosemary-100 Hitchcock, Linda-100, 144 Hobgood, Laurel-100 Holmes, Terry-100 Hoppe, Gordon-100 Huff, Nancy-100, 144 Hughes, Soundra-100 Hunnell, Ronnie-100 Hunt, Dayton-100, 266 Hurst, Tom-100, 162, 170 Hutchison, Harvey-100, 134, 170 Jackman, Warren-100, 216 Johnson, Jana-100, 133, 155 Johnson, Marlene-100 johnson, Ronnie-100 Johnston, Johnny-100, 170, 163 Jones, Arthur-100 Jones, Daniel-101 Jones, John-101 Juliana, Eddy-101 Juliana, Larryf101 Karr, Bob-101, 156, 170 Kemp, Diane-101 Kerr, Bonnie-101 King, Linda-101 Kinne, Theresa-101, 162 Kirby, Alvin-101, 168 Kirk, Alice-101 Klieforth, Dannyi101 Knabe, David-101 Krawczyk, Bill-101, 136, 144, 189, 195, 205, 216 Krawczyk, Stancia-101, 133 Kretzschmer, Erici101, 134 Kryzck, Dennis-101 Ladd, Pat-101, 139, 145, 151, 152, 155 Laffoon, Nancy-101, 139 Laulfer, Don-101 Layton, Larry-101 Lee, Jean Ann-101 Lee, Wanda-101 Lero, Jean-101, 133 Leslie, Kathy-101 Lewis, Donna-101 Lindsey, John-101 Lipski, Christine-101 Long, Charline-101 Loveall, Mary-101 Lynn, James-101 Mack, John-101 Mackey, Charles-101 Makowski, Karen-101 Mandina, Madeline-101, 139 Marrs, Judy-48, 101, 139, 143 Martin, Debbie-101 Martin, Richard-101 Martin, Tony-101, 224 Matlock, Loretta-101, 134, 144 McCandless, Wanda-102 McCluhan, Darrell-102, 145 McClure, Danny-102, 136, 214, 216 McConnell. Susan-102 McGhee, Rosalie-102, 133 Mclntosh, Lonnie-102 McKay, Frank-102, 169 McKeage, Pam+102 McMenemy, Mary-102 McMichael, Pat-102 McPee k, Carol-102 Metzelthin, Jeanne-102, 139, 144 Meyer, .1 erry-102 Miller, Beth-102 Miller, Darlene-102 Miller, Maurine-102, 133 Miller, Sandy-102 Milligan, Judy-102 Mills, Linda-102 Mitchell, Cary-102, 170 Mittendorf, George-102, 144 Moon, Ronnie-102, 169 Moore, Jim-102 Moore, Linda-102 Moore, Pat-102, 224 Moore, Robert-102, 216 Moore, Sandy-102 Moran, Sharon-102, 139, 145, 155 Moszczynski,XAndy-102, 193, 202, 2 212, 154, 155, 216 Murdy, Delores-102, 144 Nauss, Richard-102, 169 Neblock, Richard-102, 171 Needles, Martha-102 Newkirk, Elizabeth-102 Nisser, Donn-102 Nite, Ralph-102, 155 Nusbaum, Guy-102 0'Connell, ,ludy-102 Offield, Sheriwl02, 133, 155 Offield, Trina-102 Ogden, John-103 Oleksy, Stella-103, 134, 144, 156 Ott, Paula-103, 139, 155 Overcast, Jerry-103 Owens, Leeta-103 Owings, Kathy-103 Owsley, Joan-103, 139, 155 Paden, Freddie-103, 169, 216 Paris, Larry-103 Parker, Ellen-103 Parks, Mark-103 Patrick, Dennis-103 Pendleton, Becky-103, 139, 145 Peoples, lorf103 Penny, Louise-103 Porto, Cherri-103 Pounds, Barbara-103 Powell, Virginia-103 Punman, Curtis-103 Pyle, Cary-103 Ragan, Clifford-103 11, 24 Raincs, Rnthliu Gayle-103, 143, 134, 1 n, Tim-103, 169 Rea, Sharon-103 Reardon, Pat4103 Reinlrolt, Lindaf103, 134 Reinhart, Danny-103 Renfro, Dianef103, 133, 145 Rhoade s, Pamf103, 133, 145 Rhymer, Sandyf103 Richie, Ridder, Riegel, Olan-103, 171 Susanf103, 139 Jane-103 Righter, Beverly-103 Rinehart, Sheryl-103, 224 Rinkenbaugh, Karen-103 Riordan, Nancy-103 Roach, Vicky-103 Rodak, Rodger Roe, A Rogers, Carol4103, 133 s, ,lamesf103, 169 nna4103 Linda-103 Ross, Dale4103 Rubeck, Richardf103 Ruth, Donna4103 Ryan, Jimmie-103 Sales, Richard!103 Saller, Bill-169 Sargent, Pam4103 Savorel li, Sammy-103, 169 Scherer, Mike-103, 144, 155 Schmid t, Linda-103 Schuster, .Janice-103 Scott, Wandaf103, 134, 144 Shanks, Danny-103 Sharp, Stan-103, 137 Shaw, Janice4103 Shelton, Williw103 Shepard, Margie-103, 139, 144 Short, Pat-97, 103 Sibert, Siglar, David-103 Sandra-103, 135 Simmons, Ben-103 Simmons, Bruce-103 Simms, Jackie-103 Simons, Danf103, 171 Simons, Ernie-103, 137 Sloan, Donna-103, 133, 144 Smieszeck, J unef103 51 Smith, Carol-103 Smith, David-171, 224 Smith, Eddie-103 Smith, Fred-103 Smith Jenifer-103, 135, 152, 162, 163 Smith: Linda-103 Smith, Marcia-103 smith, Pat-103, 133, 156 Smith, Smith Ralphf103 Sam-103 171 Smith: WilliamJl03, 171 Tellis, John-104, 214, 216 Thieme, Dave4104 Thomas, Jimmy-104 Thompson, Robert-104, 144, 171 Thompson, Terry4104, 137, 144, 189, 202, 204, 205, 206, 207 Thornton, Judy-104 Tittle, Frank-104 Toombs, Carmenf104, 163 Tousley, Rosettaf104 Townsend, Lorine-104 Travers, Mack-104, 171 Trayford, Larry-104, 133 Troutman, lVlary4104, 154, 155 Trussell, Bill4104, 171 Turner, LarryA105, 171 Turowski, Henrietta4105 opp. Eddie-105 Vanderpool, Candy-105 Vaughan, Linda-105, 135, 151, 152 Vaushn, Eddie4105 Vernon, Linda-105 Vest, Bob-105 Waggoner, Vicky-105, 145, 224 Wakeman, Ronnie4105, 169 Walby, Sandra-105, 139, 152, 155 Waldren, Jim-105, 216 Walker, Helen-105 Walker, Lowell-105 Walker, Ruthf105 Wallace, Juniorf105, 169, 155 Walters, Ron-105, 214 Wampler, Patty!155 Waters, Marilyn-105, 133 Watling, Charles-105 Way, Jerry-105 Way, Larry-105 Weaver, Sylviaf105 Webb, Charlene4105, 133 Webster, Everett-105 Weeks, Roger-105 Wegerer, .lohn-105 Weiss, Danny4105 White, Gail-105 White, Karen-105 Wiercinski, RichardA105, 137, 144 Wilkerson, Judy-105, 144, 156 Wilkinson, Kirk-105, 155 Williams, Doris4105 Williams, Jennifer-105, 151 Williams, Mary-105 Wilson, Frank-105, 171, 224 Wilson, l'larold4l05, 171, 216 Wilson, Jim-105 Wilson, Linda-105, 139, 143 Wilson, Robert-105, 171 Wise, Bary-105 Woodson, Charles-105 Bailey, Cheryl Annf56 Gambritt, Marshaf58 Snelson, Dennis-103 Soldi, Fred-104 Sousley, Barbara-104, 156 Spencer, Ivy-104 Spencer, Rodger-104 Sprenger, Gary-104 Springer, Keith,-104, 162, 163 Stalsworth, James-104 Starbuck, Carol-104 Stegeman, Mike-104 Steinmeyer, Pat-104 Stevinson, Jim-104 Still, Clifford-104, 171 Stine, Phillip-104, 134, 135, 145, 162 Strohm, Karen-104 Stubbs, Roy4104 Sutherland, Dennis-104 Swartz, Sandy-104 Swearingin, Carolyn-104 Sweeney, Judithf104 Swift. Linda-104, 144 Tankersley, David-104, 171 Tatum, Shirley-104 Taylor, Taylor, Taylor, Taylor, 244 Alan-104, 1694 Bernadine-104, 139, 1 Dorothy-104 Janice4104 44 Wright, Irene-105 Wright, Peggy-105 Yarbo, Pat-105 Yoder, Jody-105 Young, Richard-105 Juniors Abram, Lynette Adams, Rosemary-56, 134 Allen, James Dale Anderson, Janice Arlene-56 Anderson, Jerry Michael-56, 147 Anderson, Michael Laryy-56 Andrews, Susan Cara-56, 70, 124, 224 Atchison, Patricia Jo-56 Azamber, Linda-56 Baker, Sandra E.-56, 132 Baker, Sandra Shirlene-56, 68, 132, 145 Ballieu, Nada Ballinger, Jimg56, 167 Banhart, Jim-56, 168 Barchers, Shirley-56 Bartlett, Joyce Barton, Arthur Emmette Berry, Lonnie Lyle Birgam, Mary-56 Bishop, .Joann Blum, Kennethf56 Boneff, Rosie-55, 56, 70, 71, 132, 149, 156, 142 Boshear, Lynda Anne Bost, Bob-56 Bowling, Karen Sue Bowman, William-56 Brayfield, Larry Norman-202, 206, 210, 209 Brookshire, Carol-56 Brown, Charles-56 Brown, J. Fred-56, 71 Brown, Fred C.-56 Brown, Michaelinef56, 155 Buehlig, David Bumgardner, Paula-56 Burleson, Kenneth Butler, Richard-56, 62 Burnett, John Butler, Richard Buzan, Robert-56, 216 Cahill, Carol-56, 132, 142, 155 Cain, Charlotte Cain, Joe Cain, Richard Campbell, Frank-56, 136 Campbell, Joe Carter, Roger-56, 68 Chapman, Doris Chapman, Jackie-57, 70, 132 Chappell, Janef57, 68, 138, 156 Chappell, Jill-57, 68, 138 Childs, Charlesf57 Clark, Margie-57, 138 Clark, Richard-57, 126, 146, 216 Collins, Beverly-57 Constance, Jimmy-57, 202, 212 Conwell, Edward-57, 162, 163 Cooper, Leon-57, 162, 216 Covey, Car1f57 Craig, Alan-57, 59, 136, 150 Crain, Earnest-57 Crist, Karenf57, 138 Crook, Patricia-57, 151 Crumpley, Jerry-57, 150 Cueni, Gail Cunningham, Judy-57 Daniels, Cliffordf57, 136, 144, 162 Davis, Kim-57, 70, 71, 138, 156, 142 Davis, Sharon-57 Dean, Juliaf57, 147,156 Dennis, John Dietz, Mary Dixon, Thelma-57 Doty, Paul-57, 70, 71, 162, 163 Downs, Elizabeth Driskell, Ronaldf57 Duff, Robertf57 Durbin, Donnaf57, 147 Edwards, Kathy-57, 143 Emerson, Kittyf57 Enloe, Connie-57 Enloe, Nelson-57 Estill, Charles-63 Estle, Joe Faubus, Linda-58, 134, 142 Filsinger, Nancy-58 Findley, Theo-58, 144 Fletcher, Robert-58 Folsom, Jerry Fredde, Sandra-58, 68, 133, 144, 149 Frizzell, John-58 Gillmore, Linda!58 Cordon, Jan-58 Glorioso, Frank!58, 136, 156, 150 Could, Norman-58 Gre, Cre, Gril Cro Gui Gul Cw, Hag Gal Hai Hai Hal Hai Hai Hal Ha' Ha' Hen Het He: Het He He Hit Hil Hil Ho Ho Ho Ho Ho Ho Ho Hu Hu Hu HL Ing Irv Ise Jai J ai Joi J 01 Ju: Ke Ke Ke Ke Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Ki Kr Kc Kr Ki Ki L1 L: L: L: L: L: L4 L1 L4 Li Li Ll L4 L, L L L. L. M M N N Gregg, Patricia Greer, Gayle Cribbin, Kathleen-58 Groff, Patricia-58 Cuillou, Bill Gulick, Cary-58, 66, 136, 143 Gwadera, Joe-58, 144 Haggard, Janice-58, 145, 134 Call, Russell Hancock, Richyi58, 134, 224- Hancock, Joanne Hardy, Arthur-58 Harrison, Carolyn-58 Harrison, James-58, 213 Hatch, Janet-58 Hawblitzel, Harry-58, 66, 68 Hawblitzel, Joe-58, 68, 69 Hedges, William-58 Hedrick, Ronald-58 Heil, Donna-58 Heotis, Kathy-58, 70, 71, 133, Hernandez, Bob-58, 162, 216 Hemandez, Michael-58 Hicks, Carl Hill, James Hilliard, Hodges, Hodges, Hodges, Holmes, Howard, Howard, Howe, C Hughes, Hunt, El Huntley, Hutsler, Irwin, Je Isenberg, Jackson, James, C Steve Estalene-58, 162, 163 Patricia-59 Starlene-59, 162 Carrol Carolyn-59, 138 Linda-59, 68, 138, 156 unnie-59, 138, 155 Betty aine-59 Frances Sharon-134, 61 142 Ingold, Jackie r -55, 59, 136, 140, 155, 15 ry Arthur J ohn-59 heryl-59 J' ones, Jean-59 Jordan, Danny-160 Jurd, Allen Keeton, Mary Lynne-59, 139, 155 Keller, Karen-59 Keller, Sharon Kelsey, Don-5, 59, 189 Kight, Deanna Kilgore, Sharon Ann-59 0 Mangles. Karen-60, 139, 144, 149 Marsh, Charlene-60, 133, 174- Miigvero. Joan-55, 60, 70, 71, 133, 156 Matney, Mary-60, 71 May, Christine-60, 70, 139, 142 Mays, Sherry-60 McCannon, Virginia-60 McCarty, Carol-60,, 133, 147 MCC-ee, Roberta McPcek, Joseph-60, 136 McGriff, Priscilla McMullin, Gary-60 Meals, Margaret-60, 134, 155 Mergen, Sandra-60 Meyer, Paul-60 Mobley, Cary-60 Moershcel, Donald-60 Moffett, Thelma-60 Moffett, Wilson-60, 169 Molinoski, Vicki-ao, 133, 142 Moore, O. T. Morgan, Ray-60, 162 Morris, Carl-60 Munholland, Bill-61 Nelson, B011-61, 127, 146 Nelson, Herbert-61 Nelson, Jen-y Nelson, Kenneth-61 Newton, Robert-61 Offutt, Harry461, 70, 71, 167 Offutt, Jim-61 Ogden, Linda Lou-61 Ogrizovich, Nicki-61, 70, 71, 139 Oliva, John-61 O'Neal, Michael Jay-58, 61, 136, 137, 148, 150 . 0'Neal, Michael Keith-61 Orr, Peggy-61 Owens, Sylvia Jane-61, 143, 151 Overstreet, Richard-61, 169 Oxley, Kitty-61, 134 Palmer, Harold-61 Pankin, Curtis-61 Paris, Larry Parsons, Wayne-61, 169 Patterson, Rose Peery, Sherryi6l, 145, 134 Perrin, Nancy-61, 14-9 Peterson, Joyce-61, 133 Phelps, Keith Phillips, Larry-61 Kilgore, Sharon K.-59 Kinder, Lynn-59, 136, 150 Kindy, Aleatha-147 King, James-59 Knight, Deanna-59 Knisley, Peggy-59, 139, 156 Korsi, Ronald-59 Kowalski, Tom-59 Kretzchmer, Larry-59 Krouse, Carolyn Laffoon, Linda-59, 139 Lagore, Norman-59 Lakin, Larry-59, 163 Lamanno, Susan-59 Lauffer, Harold Lavenberg, James-59, 144 Lesniak,-Patricia-59, 70, 71, 133, 142 Levingston, Theresa Lewis, Dorothy Ligeko, Dolores-55, 60, 133, 154, 155 Lippold, Judith-60, 146 Lloyd, Neville-60 Long, Cynthia-60, 139 Lowe, Robert Lufhnlm, Larry Luppens, Charlynn-60, 139, 155 Lyles, Willctta-60 Lyons, Arlene-60 Malmary, Carol460 Mackey, Mary-60 Makuwski, Richard Mandina, Mario-60 Pierson, Judith Ann Pittman, Larry-61, 167 Pitts, Patricia-61, 149, 155 Plummer, Johnf63 Potts, Patricia-61 Powell, Ann-61 Pyle, Janet-61 Pyle, Susan Rasch, Kenneth Reardon, Jerry Reasoner, Ray-61 Reed, Patricia-62 Reed, Pauline-62, 148 Reinking, Ceceliai62, 123, 151 Reynolds, Harold Rigdon, Donf55, 62, 189 Robertson, Joyce-62, 139, 142 Robertson Rnsemar -62, 133 4 Y Rockwell, Joyce-62 Rose, Glenda-62 Roseherry, Raymond Sanders, Ronald-55, 204, 206, 211, 216 Scatcliff, Elaine-62, 62, 137, 189, 202, 143 Scltellenberger, Robert-62 Scribner, Judy Seidelman, Ray-62, Sharp, Terryi62 Shelton, Frances-62, 137, 191, 155, 216 124, 133 Shepard, Richard-62, 148 Shepard, William-62 Sherman, Charles-62 Shultz, Vicki-62 Sims, Judy-62 Singleton, Una-62, 144 Skinner, Stan-62, 156 Smart, Barbara-62 Smith, Charlotte-62, 145, 152, 156 Smith, Kerry Smith, Robert-171 Smith, Samuel-62, 167 Smith, Wesleyi62, 216 Smotherman, Gary-62, 150 Snowden, Jacqueline-62 Snyder, Edward-62, 193 Soldi, Bob Spence, Janet Spencer, David-62 Sperry, Darlene-62 Stanley, James-63 Steele, Richard-63 Stidham, Bill Stiff, Phil-63 Stroud, Teresa-63 Sultzbaugh, Linda-63, 142 Swartz, Michael Tatum, Barbara-63 Taylor, Cary-191, 216 Thoeni, Kenneth-63, 170 Thomas, Emie Thompson, Mary-63 Thurston, Mike Tidwell, Marlene-63 Tompkins, Vicki-155 Toombs, Ronald-63 Townsend, Nonna-63 Trayford, Eugene Tripp, Montie-63, 136, 137, 140 Tull, Sonny-63 Tumer, Evelyn-63 Turner, Melvin Vanderpool, Tom-63, 137, 224 Vardy, Diana Vardy, Donna-63 Vaughn, Terry Waddle, Jim Wallace, Leonard-63 Walls, Donna-63 Wampler, Patty-63, 135, 145, 155 Waresback, Charles-63 Walling, David-63 Weatherly, Patricia-63, 134, 155, 156 Webb, Anna-63, 127, 146 Weese, Avia Weishack, Richard-171 White, Sherri-60, 133, 142 White, Suzanna Bradley Wilkie, Willa Williams, Charles-137, 144- Williams, Judy Williams, Paul Williams, Paul L. Williams, Phillip-55, 64, 137, 150 Williams, Ralph-64 Willis, Dennis-64, 70, 146 Wilson, Dwightf64, 169 Wise, Susan-63 Withers, James Wittman, JoyceW139 Wolfe, Betty-64, 127, 146 Wolfe, Dorothy-64 Woods, Bert-168 Woolsey, Patricia-64 Zaun, George-64 Zelenko, Metta-64 Seniors Arosta, Jeanne Delores Adamson, TommyA3-1, 165 Adcock, Howard-34 Adler, Gary-34, 45, 191 Adrian, Vicki Jo-34 2 Anderson. Marjorie-34, 224 Anderson, Susan434, 66, 68, 126,138. 148, 149, 151, 26 Anderson, '1'11omasA34 Anderton. ,leanne-181, 155 Annan, Ann-34, 66, 68, 126, 138, 149, 196, 176, 181 Armour, Cheryl-34, 122, 132, 151, 156, 146, Armstr 140, 178, 182, 224 on ,lerr 34 , g. y- Ash, Harold Alan-30, 224 Ault, Dean-34 Bailey, Georgia-34 Baker. Bonita .lean-35 Baker, Harryf-158 Bales, Morris Eugenef35 Banks, Michael-35 Barrett. Evafas, 138, 142, 224 Bassett, S11aronA35 Begley, Dennis Bell, Carol-30, 35, 132, 142 Bell, ,lames Edward-35, 168 Bell, Mary-35 Bellafiore, Anthony-34, 168 Benavides, Manuel Billings, Jerald Lee--34, 156, 162, 216 Boswel Bond, 1, Judith Elaine-34, 143, 166 Carla-34 Boyd, Richard-216 Branstetter, Gerald Branstetter, Linda-34 Brenton, Deanna-36, 174 Briggs, Linda-36, 158 Britt, Warrenf36, 202, 204, 205, 209, 210. 211, 208, 155, 216 Brown, Beverly Ann-36, 132 Brown, Robert-36, 143, 193, 33 Burke, Josephine Ruthf36, 134 Burton, Jesse Butler, Carol Butler, Larry Forester, Margaret Ruth-40, 147 Fowler, Barry-40 Freeland, Michael-40, 136, 148, 155 Freeland, Nellie Gallagher, Kenneth-40, 168 Gardner, Charles Gardner, James-127, 146 Garrett, .lamesg-40 Gayhart, Ruth Gibbs, Ronald-411 Giles, Gloria-41 Gocke, Gloria ,lean-41, 132, 133, 146, 178, 155 Golden, Patricia-41 Gossett, Maelyn Ann-61, 148, 224 Gowing, Duane-41 Green, ,1ohn4136, 144, 216 Gulick, Carlene-41, 66, 68, 138, 140, 148 Hager, Marilyn Sue-38 Hale, Ted-178 Hammons, ,loyce-38, 132, 133, 146 Hammons, Mary-38 Hanley, lohn-191 Harger, Linda-38, 43, 122, 123, 138, 151, 154, 200, 183, 155, 26 Harper, Dan-38 Harrison, Betty-38, 144, 147 Hart, Glenda-39, 122, 132, 133, 142, 140. 151, 156, 200, 182, 33 Hart, Michael-39, 70, 71 Havis, Ralph434, 39 Hays, William-39 Hennessey, Howard-38, 39, 148, 193, 196, 163, 155, 224 Hildebrand, Bill-33, 34, 39, 46, 136, 148, 189, 154, 155 Hill, Gloria ,lean-143 Holland, Mary ,lean Holland, Wayne-38, 167 Holland, William-34, 38, 68, 167 Kauffman, Nant'y!149, 157, 142, 43, 66, Cain, Richard-36 Campbell, Daniel-36 Campbell, Joseph E.-36, 136, 158 Carnahan, Larry-36 Carter, Linda Kay-36 Chancellor, Lorraine-37, 132, 174, 155 Chapman, Andrea Chapman, Donna Marie-36, 224 Clayton, Charlene-36 Cole, Mikef36, 158 Collins, Diane Constance, Linda Kay-36 Crawford, Bill-36, 216 Cress, ,lim Crisp, Barbara-37 Crose, ,lack-37, 71, 196, 193, 189 Curtner, Kay Holman, Norman-38, 168 Hoover, Michael-38, 155 Hoskins, Pinkie-38 Houtchens, Michael-38, 123, 136, 147, 154, 178, 155, 33, 26 lackson, Linda-38, 144 James, Robert-38, 144, 158 Jay, Dacid Robert Jenkins, Ronald-38 Johns 142 on, Barbara-38, 122, 124, 138, 145, , 157, 200, 177, 182 Jones, Betty-38, 134, 152, 153, 181 Jones, Eddie-38 Jones, Merrick-43 lanes Jung, , Ronald-43 Carolyn-43 D hterty, Carol-37, 171, 132, 192, 200, aug 155 Davis, ,lanifer-37, 70, 71, 138, 145, 151 154, 155, 178, 181 Davis, 1udy-37 .lunkins, Norma-43, 156 68, 138, 139, 143. 179, 155, 224, 33, 26 Keeton, Charles-43, 46, 125, 126, 148, 144, 156, 146, 155 Keith, Eddie-13 Kelley, Billy Wayne-43, 158 Ketchum LeRo .lames-43,168 Davis, Paul4216 Degenfelder, Charles-40, 68, 148, 191, 140 154, 130, 155 Diifey, Richard Dooley, Kenneth--40 Driver, Robert-40 Drummond, William-40, 155 Durhan, Bil1AA0 Eads, William-40 Ely, Donald-40, 155 Farmer, Donald-40 Feeney, ,lack-40, 136 Feltis, Linda-40 Fenimore, Barl1ara!40, 158 Fensun, .lames-136 Friend, Phillip-158 Fis11er,Carol-40, 48, 138, 144, 142, 160 162, 176, 155 Fisher, 11arlf143, 216 Flynn, Elaine-40, 138, 146, 140 246 v Y Killion, Charles-43, 123 Killion, Mildred-43 King, DiAnn-43, 71 Knecht, Martha-158 Koons, ,lanis-126, 146 Koskzi, Mary Ann Ladd, Michael-46, 156, 189, 154, 26 Land, Michael-43 Lamanno, Williamf136 Langley, Larry-43 Lemken, Beverly-43, 158 LeQuire, Sally-43 Lessig, Donna-43, 224 Limerir-k, Rf-l1er'ca443 Locke, Richard Lorings, Fred-44 Macrae, lan-45, 68, 127, 134, 148, 162 Mayberry, Gloria-15, 158 178, 155, Martin, GlendaQ45, 68, 158 Massey, Darrell-45 Maxey, Charles-45. 136, 193, 33 Maxwell, Loretta-45 May, Chris-45, 137, 147 McCloskey. .lane-44 McConnell. Carole444 McCullough, Carla jean-44. 66, 68. 126. 138, 139, 143, 149, 151, 146, 172, 176, 155 McElyea, Mary Lou-44, 124, 142 Mclntosh, Sandraf158 Mclntire, Gerald-44, 196 McMenemy, l.inda415, 142 lV1CNeil, Shirley-45, 138, 139, 147, 155 Meinsen, Terry-45 Miller, Donald-45, 168 Milligan, James-45, 202, 206, 208, 209, 212 Mills, .lim-45 Mitchell, Evelyn ,lean-45, 77, 224 Mitchell, Shirley Darlene Moore, Sharon-45 Mowell, Wilma-45, 158 Murray, Kent-45, 137 Murray, Sandra Sue-45, 156, 142 Narr, Karen-46 Nash, James-46, 137 Neal, Kay-46 Neece, Teri Lyn-46, 68, 122, 138, 139, 145, 147, 149, 151, 154, 173, 176, 182 155, 224 Neel, Joe-46 Nelson, Steven-46 Olfield, Steve-46 Ogrizovich, .lohn-416, 137 Orr, Marilyn-46 Parks, Fred-46, 51 Paszynsky, Carol-66, 68, 137, 162 Patterson, Betty-46 Pennington, Anthony-46 Pennington, Sharon-46 Pinckney, Sharon-46 Pippin, June-46 Powell, Harvey-168 Price, Leo-46 Price, Richard-46 Proctor, James-46 Puckett, ,lim-47, 66, 68, 140 Ramey, Donald-47, 188, 189, 216 Rapp, Linda-47, 134, 140, 178 Reger, Cynthia Reed, Sharon-47 Reid, Daniel-47 Renshaw, Phyllis-48, 134, 155 Reynolds, Eddie-48 Richardson, Alvin-48, 158 Rieder, Gerald-47 Riordan, Cheryl-48 Roberston, Beverly-138,139, 142 Rodak, Frank-43, 48 Rogers, Donald-49, 134 Rogers, Gary-49 Rothemiel, Charles-49, 162, 163 Rose, Linda-49 Runyon, Karen-49, 71, 125, 152, 146 Saddler, Patricia-49, 158, 170 Salisbury, Gaylord-48, 70, 71 Salyer, Larry-48, 147 Sanders, Cornelia Sanders, Judy-48, 224 Sarrett, ,lan-48, 142, 200 Schellenberger, Della Schmid, Margaret Ann Schmidt, Claran Dee-48, 71, 158 Schofield, ,lohn-48 Schroeder, William-48, 178 Schulze, ,luanita-48, 224 Seymour, ,lanet-48, 68, 13-1, 135 Shaw, Frances448, 158 Sheldon, Jerry-48, 147 Shelley, Charles-48, 137 Shelley, Robert-51 Shepherd, ,ludith-51, 142, 200, 224 Sherman, Michael-51 Short, Kenneth Simmons, Donald-S1 Simmons, Donnaf51. 68, 132, 133 Simpkinson, Linda-51, 142 Smith, Kenneth-51, 155, 150 Snow, Daniel-51 Snow, Luanne-51 Snowden, Lawrence-51, 169 Soldanels, Paula-51 Strain, Bill-51 Stuart, Naomi-71, 132, 142, 200, 181, 155 33 Swaffer, Sue Thomas, Judy Thomas, Ronald-158 Tillman, Karlene-30, 142, 174 Tittle, .lack Tompkins, Darlene-51, 71, 12 5, 138, 139, v 146 Tompkins. 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