East High School - Eastonian Yearbook (Kansas City, MO)
- Class of 1965
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EVA My K b Xxx-,VA ixgzx L1.fQ,.xX 1? vigg I yWvRJNl.wX, XJQWNJRAO K ' mi . A X X ,. X . Q .A 10 X XX N Qxj ' 0 X D Q i- 'wfmgJQ5,k3Qx. QXNNQ O Ax LM ' ' QXQN 4 i my KKQSJX :- k-,v Y ' , ' ,X X N i2Q.x.vbXJ..,y .i a . X gluw XQXi.5. K K X .uvxxukfx-J! I f x ixxw X PX-,A sJx, xx Lp Q ' DOANTED BY East High Schooi 1924 Von Brunt Blvd. Konsos City, Missouri EDWARD ANDERSON 22 OCTOBER 1996 X N Oh? Throughout our years at East, we play many roles. As subfreshmen, we are bewildered but eager to be loyal East Bears. In our freshman and sophomore years, we are caught up in a whirlwind of activities, both social and academic. Then we are upperclassmen. As juniors, we elect officers and prepare to take over the leadership of the school. When we are seniors at last, we have a great responsibility, for the rest of the school looks up to us to lead them. As our high school years go by, many of us begin to participate more fully in school activities. We become departmental and literary club members. We represent our homerooms in the Student Coun- cil and Red Cross. We develop physically by taking part in intramurals, and some of us are selected to compete on our athletic teams. But first and foremost, we are students. Although only a few of us can make the honor roll, we all benefit from the various courses offered at East. In iust a few short years, we will be alumni of East High School. We will leave it with many fond memories. We can never forget its halls, its class- rooms, and its teachers, as we can never forget our classroom discussions, our assemblies, and our parties. We, the i965 Eastonian staff, have tried to make these memories even more permanent with this, the l965 Eastonian. ,553 rf? i f 713 V nz W CJ'LD.0.L mlg To East High School, brave and true, Our voices now we raise, Over all the city wide, in melodies of praise. Ever foremost in the fray, May she always stand, Guarded loyally and well by our faithful band. So, let us fight, fight, fight for dear East High The name we all revere, And let us fight, fight, fight for everyone, And give a rousing Rah, Rah, Rah, We yell, we yell, For East High School, we love so dear, Then let the chorus swell, For her fair fame, we'll spread the name Of Dear East High. MV ct 038 0 ni-P nfb Cur Seniors Pages Il-64 K V133 Our Students and Teachers Pages 65-H8 Our Activities Pages H9-Iso Our Athletics PagesI8L232 Jena'- C. 0. Williams Principal l945-I964 THR stud give AS A- lAN ovaf las! ll ' uflh, -J 'li H -.. 5 ,' -s f':,4,,f-'- P ja: A. 5.1, ... I I ' x - 9 THREE OF MR. WILUAMS' HUNDERPRIVILEGEDU siudeni Iriends admire lhe Easi High ring given him. A5 MR. WILLIAMS RECEIVED THE '64 EASTON- IAN dedicated Io him, he received a slanding ovarian from the student body. This was the Ias! lime he visited East. I i Pix. In Memoriam CO. Williams I893-I964 ' -F, ., f ' X, 1 ,A i 1 3 4 1 1 4 i 1 I I z SE jd'-. CLAYTON olocsow P C I OH A MARKFY v p I BE 17780 wp.. wanan, R g simon 1 suv.: EAST HIGH SCHOOL 1924 van Bruno Blvd. KANSAS CITY 27, Mlssoum To the Student Body East High School Dear Students: Did you know that the site on which East High School is located was originally set aside for a hospital? Mr. R. A. Long, wealthy lumberman estimated the value of this property at Sl25,000. when it became evident that the people of the school district wanted this to be the location for a new school, Mr. Long made an agreement on October 23, 1923, by which he sold 16 acres to the school district for 575,000 and 18 acres were presented as a gift. Forty years ago the cornerstone was laid for East High School. The laying of this stone, in 1925, represented a great victory and an event to be long remembered by those who had waged a vigorous battle to get a high school for this part of town. The first students entered East on September 8, 1926. The first Eastonian, from which the foregoing was gleaned, came off the press in 1927, Mr. Clifford H, Nowlin, first principal of East, once told me that the student body numbered some 775 and that there were 36 faculty members. Over the years East has grown to be one of the largest schools in the area. Several additions have been made to the original building. Our enrollment is now 1965 - quite appropriate since 1965 also represents the fourth decade for our fine building. East's influence has been felt in many places. Thousands of persons in our community, and over our country, hold diplomas from East. As we meet them here and there, the graduates proudly refer to ndear East High East has won her share of honors and has contributed many leaders to thi community. Her graduates hold responsible positions of leadership in community activities, church life, industry, and education in Kansas Cit It is our hope that this brief look into the years gone by will help each of us to realize the great heritage which is ours, We have the responsibility to carry onward and upward the fine spirit, enthusiasm, and dedication which has been typical of East since she first rose on the skyline of Kansas City, We have every right to be proud of our past. What will people say about us as they look back upon our record forty years from now? Sincerely, . C ayton Dickson P . . LCD:W rincipal s Y WJ 'MU gf JK ,M MWjM0vfy,gfMyWW9M3JKWl f a , Sajf '. Z gig! .Wh Vwwfvvffym, Offlcegggpff M25 V of Nj if . Queens wmv QQ V' N Ballot im y ZW 51 if J U CAM., QM! 4MAM6Mff 1M-+1Q4'Z? it l,j47 J4 Y f , ' -0-ff' A4709 u 'Z ,A-cf .P 'I K Ci f . fs: i WE ARE seniors at last. Our high school days are almost over, and we Want to make our last year at East one that is filled with fond memories. As seniors We work hard on our prom, our senior assembly, and our commencement exercises so that each event will come off successfully. Because we have been together through all our years at East, we want to be especially close as a senior class. ln our years at East we have learned much that will be ot great value in our adult lives. Through the administration we have learned to accept a cer- tain amount ot responsibility, and from our associa- tion with other people, we have learned to better understand human nature. We now realize that we will be forever grateful to East High School for the part it has played in the molding ot our futures. ir . .,I,': --. 'i i -5 1 X E we N4 - rxwarxs-Z N ...-.--...Q - Q ,W Rxqfsrmwmm.-gg N . Ja, 2 54' Q1-.4'4' l 'Tr X am fy., , , '95 it i --v9 f X, 1 tx ,- I .M 4 -' em- , .1 W ,,, e . , Q :NU ! '. ' . N- - ' V Eastonicm Queen Marjie Shepard ,. . . ,.... ,...... . .....-...----.......---M :- V- -M V H - Y ' - 'I el 4 I I I f 4 . . 5 vs A K Y 5, X K . gig, , 4 Q Z! W 1 ,. . 1 Q. Q6 m V' ff y 1 41 3 A ' :Lx ff 4 . .uf r yd M 425 XL, 1 , Q N, if- 9' J . 1 , , N Sw . SE , V I M 'MW x Q 3.4 As Actors m Llfe We Play Many Different Roles SINCE SCRIPTS ARE AN ESSENTIAL part of any play, Besi Actress, Barbara Sousley, memorizes her lines before rehearsal. swag THE PROPS ARE IN HERE, says Stan Sharp, Best Actor, as he enters the backstage dressing roam. 1 1. XV ,S P . C DEEP worth gs Flatterers, We Compliment Each Other on Good Points. DEEP CONCENTRATION is quite a change for Jack Ellings- WOYHI. who usually spends his time Hflatterin is THANK YOU, laughs Mndalaine Mondina, Worst F pretty bad yourself. Q ix I tter, you look 'lk 6 V, N. ave l K 1 m Q , 4 he l X . C , M I 1 1 rn AW, C MON, I don I wan! my piclure taken while I m gemng a drink of wafer, laughs Jolly Good Girl, Carol Rodak. As Jolly Good, We Are Combining Fun with Academics tg WHILE IN AN UNUSUALLY QUIET MOOD, .lerry Coleman, Jolly I I' Good, dreams up more jokes Io fell. 1 N g gy, Q , I , ' ,Mf w ? J F 2 -,, .-.f.,' Q' HA? V,Le Z f,,, V, I ,Y ' -.vfg,zg.:, -fum' ' , E :Life-Qekuca As Athletes, Jolly We Are Improving Our Physical Fitness. .V , fhfk , l'-K 1 will .J .J 1 lfffi AT THE DOOR of lhe bays' gym, Best Alhlele, John Mack, is ready fur another work-out. GOOD ATHLETES lake care of gym equipmenl, as Linda Vaughan well knows, if, ll. N BASSOONIST D w Daniels d monsirafes his talent B I TO COUNT THE exac ' I 1 I ' ' ,J sfxl As Best Musicians, We Learn to Listen for Rhythm and Harmony. S, -nw x As Most Popular, We Are Friendly and Helpful. . .www lab Eads, ff 1 279, i ,f LUNCHTIME gives Yvonne Fann, Most Popular Girl in the senior class, an opportunity to that with her friends. EVEN WALKING down the hall, Bruce Harper, Most Popular, is hailed by many friends. ,H C 0 i 1 if l:fj5f:,5 3 nan-w --'ff ' -..-1.-Q11 A f- -'T I -- A .- 'il '1 , --file , fx 5, .ix I' THIS YEAR S SOCIAL UON, .lim Thomas, waits for unofh STUDYING IS AS IMPORTANT f Sf ' Krawczyk, Social Belle, as offend: school even! lo start. f' 'O' As Social Belles and Lions, We Attend Parties and Club Activities school I QI. WORKING AS A BANK PROCTOR is one way Paula OH serves East. As We Help East, We Are Helping Ourselves. A WELL DONE IS GIVEN BILL KRAWCZYK, boy voted Done Mosl For Easl, after another successful job. 'S' we we ,gigs ,rs -:Y - X 1 f - I , V ',, -1- 4 , rg 4 , , gy ' A.. . 0 X , if - 7 4 :jk Q ' I ,I F H P 'Y 1 J ' I K 353- iwgm sd 1' ' .Ml 45 'dwg 3 3:4 V934 '81 o'6 X N Y 019. 3 n Q, - f Q it D 0 LA 4-Y - 'K' 5' ' 'v :,'.!'!'Iki!q!4?':'o2e. -tv. f.-2 CARTOONS are the specially of Daylon Hunt, W who was selected Besl Artist. All Wi v,.....,,N,, li . ,IM 3 N-.N f Qflffff l 'X As Artists, Q- , ff V We Learn to fp. w.- Appreciate Creativity ff: l H :W I Al ' 1 'i 'qw ., . 4 E f-s?'ff?'ii, E wir, 1:5- ,ip 54 l 'Q 'L iii :gli 'vi Jllpsszqk ' 'fi is . ,,,, I v' k STUDYING THE PERSPECTIVE and :olor harmony in u painfing T X is imporlanf lo Linda Mills, Best Artis! in the senior zlass. Qymg to Achieve, We Meet Success and Failure. UK I Via 1 1 1 iii wil, . ' ,,s X 'UQ 2- ,, my iw 'N 'Ffa I K kv 4 4 E I . V 'w w f' ' 2: nf e A' 7 W . SEL., 11557 success IN me new or science fr, FL idea, EH? A iiieii spy L e affgfif Jw' .- ' f f f. Q' rnbiiion ol D W Most Likely! Succeed. W ,,f ,,f s Jiffy X s s e, 1 2'1 lwONDERwherelp-nvhrb 4. p d JY DHI rs 4 ' Y Y - prepares for nnovher nigh! l r dy As Seniors, Class of '65 We Were Recognized Leaders of Our School Ae ui Klub H X Y Christine Adamczak Jerry Aichele Richard R. Allen Sharon Allen ff A J l if Janie B4 Terri Alexander Richard L. Allen Dave E. 5? Sf Teresa Armour Diana Armstrong Cheri B1 Helen Ash Thomas Atkinson 'TRY ENLARGING THE KITCHEN, suggests Jim Moore fa Frank Tiffle in drafiing class. I, I 4 Eb- 71-9' Q Q, 7 N. L94 oolAcademlc,AthIetlc,Socla 0 ' Af - - mn 3 . QZQQMQ. 1 M .5f ,3','w 1' . f , 'V' S- 4 --, S . T, V fx Qfzy-' ?Ha uf x N I z V, x . if M a Warren Bailey Judith Burwise 1' on Ni' Always Foremost ln Our Minds Cur Search for Knowledge h 7:-' LX Nil Jf y 1. H fm:-Q 'll va 55' 1 l ll v We 5 X Q, Jay Berneklng Marsha Berry louise Ellen Joyce Blesemeyer ,Um . 'a 2 ' 1 I , minimi- vi 'kv e ,gig 'lung I: 'THOSE HOY DOGS SMELL GOOD says ' Jana Johnson on the Easlonian prcmc 589 Through Study Consumed Countless Hours ,M ui ,sv 1 m V9 54 vat' MP' , ,-1 fun Q7-'19 -0 b u. ' 49 Richard Brubeck Donald Buss Frank Carico ...-fs Diana Brzechwa Carolyn Butler Lanny Carroll STUDENTS LEARN T0 HANDLE MONEY in the school bank where several thou- sand dollurs is deposited every month. Robert E. Burke Paul Buxton ,Q fl E? x . .Vwl z Joseph Burton Marilyn Camp .wwe-. ' v ' SOCIETY TEAS AND RUSH PARTIES enable students and faculiy sponsors Io become beher acquainted. V1 f if Ik, -n- ' 523 44 in rf- fx YQ ,wx YZ' 3 v 1 ffijff L . 1 ' f . ' Y za J 3' ' ', 2 ' - A- f J Q J ' ff ff, John Chapman Ira Charles Nancy Cauclell Archie Chambers Dennis Clark John Clark Jean Christensen Judy Chrislman Wanda Clevenger James Clifton On the Gridiron, We Fought Our Hardest for Victory Y Conr Joyce Caro To IOI' A STRAY DOG ON THE CAMPUS enjoys aheniion from Mike Barry and Kenneth Wheeler. Z gwx , f-Q 5 -9' li' X741 N., 1- vu- vd'-' N' 9' ,,-,., mp- GS 5.1 10' ,J-wr 1 , Connie Coburn Joyce Collins C '9lYf' Sue Cook Jerry Coleman Charles Connely Tressa Collins Juanita Corbill Connie Cooper for Our Loyal Supporters 'Q Loretta Cotton Judith Craig 'f Qgflw an 'Dai v . A. 'P e'ff ,x James T. Cox linda Crane 56.18 as fir V557 'Q..,-ff ,Q so 3.5 37 ln the Crispness of Fall We Selected Our Homecoming Queen, ,ig 41' 'Vi 5.4.4 M., 4: I li af . ,CM v a Dennis Cummings Drew Daniels fy r fm-gf tori I 'id -X f ?P T .K I I C. X l A Willie Cunningham Sharon Davenport uf .' ,ir V' ,L P f - we f ale-79 sz? J X , 5 . f' -fr , ' , ' L A -lf...-, A X .WAA , Q. 1: in X 'I I , t Q.. , s 1 J Rl gl A, is xg, ,ig F f l. l vial ax TNC? M 'I Mike Curry Robert Dale I-:Lg Charity Jeanette Davis mm Davidson Joyce DeHart Patricia Day CLASHTNG OF HOCKEY STICKS and the screaming of girls can be heard almost any fall afternoon on the north practice field. 'JI EH, A Senior, One of Us 'vw B! W-N-., Qhx 5 ,gn-ai 3 . . Nan, wr--f-r .JP 4-e 'P' , . A. -I' ,,,.. ,A Q Lois Jane Dixon Q A ' Roberi Eads Q -do 4 -.Tad ' 5 . l . A , ' 7,13 'xx WMIYU Dever Curiis Dixon Linda Downs Barbara Dunn Tom EU90n Bill Eckiriger 5 can ON me ow STONE wsu cuks, Pam Rhoudes fesff field. for a second before returning to class. Larry DeMoss Loretta Deshazer David Dombroski Richard Downey , Y xi gp Asour ro me mom HUNGER, fhes b y wmv the signal fo advance in the lunch line. GR - , 'V , . V 0 was ,ff iii .- I X A 1 X X ia? ,Ecu 'Nb' 4'-H-5 3 4-an 721' -if ,ff 00' 'TZ' if 'vw Mr, luke Ellis Mark Ellis Karen Edson Jack Ellingsworth linda Estepp Michael Joe Estle Nancy Elmore Alfred Esteban Eddie Etter Patsy Evans There Were Times When It All Seemed So Hectic and Hurried I E. I X I l i Caihy Yvonnu Robert Xa fir i wg-fr 6 1 5 i Af WHAT'S ON THE SCHEDULE FOR TODAY? wonders Warren Bailey as he prepares for ROTC. .fxlf ly.,..,,wr sr' , - ' 'M' 2 ali' r if . - ' 'G . I ' KH -. - 4 ' 5 f . few' 1 E. K V4 - -rja, rl, M . 'fi 45.3 Nfl , r il, 'V' .- A A 3, .. ' T AQ- i -'i . xl V , 3. ti.. 9, 1 . hsfvf' , XM - 1 f . Y x 5 ,Q If N5 x -.f- fr David Fisher Jacqueline Fisher Dewey Forfner Warren Friend L Caihy Ewart Gerald Ewer PhilliP FEQUQY . Yvonne Funn Thomas Fawver 5f9Phe l F'I5ln9e 3 R0berI E. Fenson Vicki L. Feffers ried We Doubted Its Worth 'in Q aa Q' -av X ,rv- Q- , With College Day, We Got a Glimpse of fi -47 ..-a t,,..f s....p l Janice Fuller Gerald Garretson l Linda Glorioso Robert Glover l Witt James Glow Sherilyn D. Gordon Q-1 42 Nancy Golden Jack A. Goodson Kathleen Gower George Edward Donald Greble Graven Keith Green A LOST KEY IN THE SCHOOL GARDEN is harder to find Yhan the proverbial needle, these girls find. a Possible Four Years of Our Future 'GIG 1, w-fkk 'ix its' 'S' ...f qw Danlel Gregory Karen Grlbbln Stephen Halstead Susan Halstead Joseph Hanneman Kenna Hansuld INFORMATION ABOUT COLLEGE S X planned by a college represenlcmve Hur' eq-of Nad pw ,av Wilbur Grussmg Larry Haggard Glenn Hamilton Ronald Hammonfree Cf i Wg. aff' Linda Harris MOST OF THE TROUBLE seems to be centered here , these girls decide. can 4-se' fm W' mpg 1 A , LX f.,, 1 8 X f wp ki 16 y C in I r , 5 ,.,.. 2 A T I 115 ii Z4 EQ G Roberl Harris Benny Hardin Bruce Harper Ugg: Fred Hernandez Suzanna Hicklin Vicky Hqrfmqn Pamela Harfschen Roger Shirley A. Hill Alice M. Hiltebrand For Fun-Filled Days Hayrides, Rush Parties, and Outburst REPEAT AFTER ME, insirucls Linda Wilson to new Alhenian members. ' K fc I 1 -' Lf 3 1, g, ' lfif x 4 ga 6? ,fs ACN XY' 4.- up .,., 'Ja X air y s v 1- T --..-- W5 VYR? Thomas Hurst x 2 Dayton Hunt Warren X1 Harvey C. Hutchison Jackman 6434? , ' for NF., In in: ' -Yf 77 A I ff' W T A ,ff . me yi , , xx, - , ,Hu , . 1, - 5 A .i2ExyXXYs'4 1 9 M V ,,,.. . . 5m N3xlyf,:x QP3 1 x nk ' ' 11 t -n w T . mmm fx, a . mln . X Eg sq, Q t, - my MWNYH xfsyw - x 4 1, ' y A+ rtX.m.,..gwq-st I' 0 Q 1 Q' ,, sm. lmxmfwii fix .. .NM Gerry Hinds Rosemary A. Linda Hogan linda Hifghcock Hinebaugh Ronald Hunnell Roger Hook Laurel Hobgood Nancy Huff ,mt Attracted Man of Us r ,i ,- --M Ar Ihrough Accelerated Programs Many Seniors Received Specialized, Valuable ffyim e 5 'wa , T w N77 I ng? -J Iv A j fl AUX Sf QQ- an-v Jana Johnson Linda Johnson Roberf Karr Diana Kemp 'Qld f l . S 'lj David Jones John A. Jones -5 T Q Z Q Y Bonnie Kerr Teresa Kinne Q ix Alice Kirk Linda Kirwan K V THIRTEEN MAY BE LUCKY for Bob Fen L 7 V ' th fry meer. 9 Dew Af Z-'- ole College Preparatory l --n , rf-r ,.. . 40' ,rar Courses 451, S... Dennis Kryzck 1-N'-v .,I N75 ,ed-r Danny Klleforlh En: Kratschmer Pat Ladd Nancy Laffoon 'Q' k,., Slvncia Krawczyk William Krawczyk Donald D. Lauffer Wanda Lee Donna Lewis Christine Lipski Kathy Leslie -4' CABINET MAKING IN SENIOR WOOD CLASS interests lim Waldren. IN THE HEALTH CENTER sfud O I ke y ly eye and tests ' ' H: . at 1 E ' .A ra i-ja E 32N Q 3 pq gf , ,A 4, ,. , -Y 4. T ., A x . 5 I ' ' 4 iw W R I ' , , . A A I V. , E V Wy,k 9 H X I 4 , X ' 5 I V I .njy x ., ii? TN ' H - --gasp, . .iw . e .Q f e ' wk Q -w wf ' , M493 ,leg ,E,' ' 5 3, rev Karine Makowski David May ilu' , Q... VS' fur'-9' Madalaine Mundina Wanda McCandIess All 'Too Soon, QP' '2 '..,7 Kathy Lombardino Judy Marrs Darrel McCluhan rim 117,17 John Mack Anthony Martin Fannie McCorkle W - f 4g1f'? ,1 ,,r,,? 3. Francis I Pamela Jeanne I Close of the First Semester Brought Realization of ,yu N gulf ,A - f -93 x V WWW' Still with Eager Anticipation We Cheered Proudly as Our Fighting Bears lu? M , , 5252- - 2 51'- fv-W EL NW N-Wd Patricia Mills George Mittendorf Sandra Moore Sharon Moran XX wwf Ji? V. .dw Z4 Z 4 Q.: Ronald Moon Robert Moore Andrew Delores Murdy Moszczynski Robert Neblock Richard Nauss AS THEY WAIT FOR HYDROGEN lo displace fhe wafer, EH: Krafschmer and Sam Suvorelli watch lhe bubbling. ' i A C A H ,Si i .J 1 v. 1 fx N x l Sherr Kath: Mark ars Raced Up and Down the Court vw! 'ix 5 . an k A fi 'Q A-gg , ,Wu ., Q J V af' ., nf-r 'GQ Q fwy J Q54 t 9 0 1:-r '--7 N Ralph A. Nite Guy Nusbuum Paula OM Leetla Owens n fr 1 F' 'B-Aw X 'w g 1 52 ' 'Z I ..- I--K 1 ' f x n . , f I I Stella Oleksy ' g'f1ff:ii5.4Tj,- 4 Fred Paden VT '..- , 'fun' u W .4 N01 She 'Yv0ffield John Ogden Kmheflne Owings Joan Owsley Mark Pqfkg Dennis Patrick MR. UNIVERSE COULDNT DO THIS ANY BETTER lhan Sandra Walby and Sfancia Kruwczyk. .MH 051. ,4 AT TWO CENTS A CARTON lk F popular dr' k th l h t bl . ,od X mp' 7 'Q ,ff 'xtq ff 2 Z-J IDX 'A 9 figve --fw-f .A-K 4'-. My Mary Periman Virginia Powell Rebecca Pendleton Louise Penny Diana Gayle Raines Patricia Reardon Gary Pyle Clifford Ragan Olqn R Linda Reinbolt Danny Reinharl Beverly As Spring Approached, We Saw Cinders Begin to Scatter Beneath the NEXT TIME HARPER do if m wa .1 ' I Y Yf snarls Coach Roefher. Fi Nl' 'V' 'ff' ,E 4'- ' x Y'-47 Vidoria Roach Carol Rodak 4-S, -ma' Diuflu lfenfro Pamela Rhoades Jane Riegel Olaf' mfhie Susan Ridder Nancy Riordun BeVe 'Y Righver Karen Rinkenbaugh the Flying Feet of the Fleet James Rodgers linda Rogers .f Q 'S A 1 4 rf ,U me 1 'R ,,.., W-f X, ,f 'x .X 196 I Sv ff ,. If f 4 'sf Then Suddenly We Realized Our SeniorYear,OurFinest, Gu . , 77' if -...uv -rr-v Sharon Rogers Richard Sales Samuel Michael Scherer Savorelli Q 54 ip. cf' QF 'L J is. v- .S Lmda Schmldt Gloria Segura hav yy'-r -1 v .lanlce Schuster Wanda Joyce Scott Stan Sharp Janice Shaw Wllla Shelton Marjorie Shepard MACHINE WORK IN METAL CLASS appeals to many boys. ESI, Our Last Year Was Drawing to a Close. f'i0 ...I vm' ,P -5,1 if -1:4 ,,..,- Scan James Shick Ernest Simon ard Eddie Smith tv-of l Sandra Siglar Doana Sloan Jennifer Lynne Smith WITH FINGERS FIRMLY ON KEYS, Jennifer Smith and Ronnie Steward practice on an exercise. ,FP ff wb U37 -er , Ben Simmons Daniel Simmons Carol Smith Fred Smith i iss.- 5 t i 243 l I ,J an 5 USING SUDE RULES, Nancy Huff and Loren DeM I lr on a complicated physics problem. G Q N J l l Wh' W vf 'N-nf I I f Q 5 I f lN 1 Palmer Smith Patricia A. Smith Linda Smith Marcia J. Smith Gdry Barbara Souslev David Spencer Ralph Smith Dennis Snelson CCFOI Ivy Spencer Rodger L. Spencer -lame For Those with Top Grades National Honor Society and Broadlick Awards Were Cl PROPER USE OF MAKE UP transforms drama sfu dems nfo many dlffereni characters ev-v ::b 1' sf T 73 'fx i- 1-1 T ,ff , N Phlllp D Shne Roy Stubbs Sandra Swartz Lmda Swlft QS? 'vu , bi ,.,4 it GCIFY SPYEYIQEI' James Stanley Sandra Stephenson Corel Sfurbuck Mlchael Stegemon Clifford Snll James Sfevmson Ronald Sfeward ,-,' M. .Xlere Crowning Achievements tvs S-v A 1 I S 5 1 4 1 Li i 4 5 , , 5 2 I 1 5 . 3 2 l I A ig! Wfvwsf. wr - ,PQ 9:6 , ff We 9-452 mf 4' Wu wx! ....... 'iv' Shirley A. Tatum Bernadine Taylor 58 figfy.-X 2:53, 'Z'W'ff3 Q ,W We ff? 'Y' With a Tinge of Sadness We Watched Our Last 'QQLZV Alan Lee Taylor Dorothy Taylor f l I , Q.- 5 i .,u., nb ,.w.. Janice Taylor David Thieme WJ! 1-W:-2, Yi? John Tellis James Thomas Janice C. Terry Jo Ellen Thompson Robert Thompson Judith Thornton ADJUSTING THE LENS is a must to get a sharp picture, the photography students find. St Senior Assembl . . .Our Own . .with Us in ,171 if-1 Sf- Harry Tiplon Lorine Townsend Larry Turner .4-o ,rf fv- 'Sf' wr--qv 'ay Q-..,' lib' ,---f Frank Tiftle Mack Travers Henrietta Turowski GLUE, mcxs AND woon are esfenuai materials lor mukir19 bons- kb, Ls X . i v Y'-5 Vi ,L , 1 J .V Nm 'afxwdf X V-1 haf ' ',i'f.1f+ , .,. V , h u.. Carman W. Toombs Roselle Tousley Mary Helen William Trussell Troutman I ae , av--v 5 rg K 5' 1 f. tl, ,g I V 'nf 5, I my SPENDING SPARE nm: IN me LIBRARY improv S . ' A - L SA ' ill , rt' ' ' 5 ' A' 'fm' J: grades, Karine Makowski and Mike Sfegeman find ll ' ' , ill z 1- ll lf- A umm - ' . ' mfg! A V . .,.. 1 :sri g 5 , .. ,A - Q Y ll 1 5 J, X ,K f X ' x f Eg -W XLT X V 1 g! ,,. -5 5123 V-1 QKX:gkiA V A on xv... .Z ' 5 . . .. ' M 5 NJ QPF N9-.1 Q..-71 1? 311 sr ff' 0 3.-4 linda Vaughan Linda Vernon Edward Upp Candace Vanderpool Rulh Vl Sandra Walby James Waldren Reber? Vest Ronald Wakeman Chqflel Helen Walker Lowell Walker John Vl With Our Diploma, We Each Have a Passkey to the Future W2 Ls -Q.. . fx ,Km-N I 3 0 R QI QEQLQ It Will Be Pleasant to Remember These Things 4vs ' ,V fqf. 1f 's 'pa' 15,9 i 2 , Nd '-wa iff' 'ri x... , 31 1 -sz, V . 'fc-'QW ' ,.a', '5 map. '-,1-fi? K t g 4 9 1 , 'V x 34 2 Mary Williams Carol Wilson Gene Wingate Gary Wise gl 3. 1 l Harold E. Wilson Linda Wilson Emma Withers Danny Shanks MOST COLLEGES REQUIRE THE SAT TEST, explains Mr. Van Fleet, senior counselor, to Charlene Webb. O ur Memories We Shall Always Hold Dear -Q. gn f -6 '..ff-0 55, Cheryl Holmes Tim Rathbun James Moore Richard Bassett Steave Bond Donald Campbell Carl Chrisman Katherine Cole Barbara Craig Loren DeMint William Dominique Ralph Drake Emma Ernst John Erter Ralph Frederick Eugene Hardy Diana Hasten Mike Hernandez Darvin Hodges Cheryl Johnson James Jones John Lindsay Dan McClure Seniors Not Pictured Kathleen Flynn Betty Miller Dale Ross James Ryan Forrest Schick Irene Smieszek John Smith William Smith David Tankersley James Taylor Charles Watling Larry Way Larry Fugitt Helen Kolodzieiska Vicki Price Sherry Scott Archie Rose Betty Ewer Leroy Day Kenneth Wheeler More than ever ,... we as seniors realize . . . the importance of the expert guidance of our teachers, counselors, and adminis- trators. M .,,.,. .,-. .44 we .v-ws' 2 i , -s iv F' an E Y I w Wx, fi V. 1. A sf i is A A, , , Mr E A Markey Lors Lead Our School :msley Sfeppnng up from the posmon of vuce pruncnpal Mr Duck son began has fnrst year as pruncnpal of East Students faculty Gnd he worked together to run a smooth program As vlce prmcrpal Mr Markey advused sophomores IUHIOVS and sensors Supportmg school actuvmes Mr Markey Gnd Mr Duckson always attended athletnc events Assustung freshmen and sub freshmen Mr Grams 'et' Served as vuce prmcnpal durnng has year at Eost A grad me student at the Unlverslty of Mlssourl he served has infer MP IH Udrmnnstratlon .al-L. Mr Wllllam Grlmsley Vlce Principals READY TO SAMPLE SOME COOKIES at the Future Teachers of America tea is Miss Stewart, f COUNT YOUR CALORlES, say Linda Bales and Althu Landis to Mr. Hess at the Future Teozhers of America tea. Counselors and Office Staff Assist Students Genevieve Scott Joseph Hess Freshman and Sophomore Anno C. Stewart Edgar A. Van Fleet Sub-Freshman Counselor Counselor Junior Counselor Senior Counselor 'ff' sn 5... -1 wrckak f I--fr Miss t the TAKING YIME OUT, Mrs. Potts and Mrs. Scott discuss the appointments for the day. nts and Teachers On any matter, the counselors assisted faculty and stu- dents. They helped students plan class schedules according to abilities and future plans, then discussed any problem which might have arisen. Besides planning classes, the counselors informed students on college opportunities, found scholarship Cid, and placed some in jobs. Working with the Student Coun- cil, they presented scholarship pins and other awards to de- serving students in an assembly. Helping the whole school, the office ladies performed countless secretarial tasks. By checking attendance, typing bulletins, and handling correspondence, they gave the staff 'H more time to devote to school functions. Clurice Crosby in Attendance Clerk K -' ...P- Q Betty Freeman General Secretory ,, WV tiff! - i X Margo ret Potts Counselors' Secretory :A ' -tg ii C . C3 16 Helen Watson i--- Registrar P' N-f 3 W Qs .. . A 1, ,gal 156' gtk pf' ': it 1 - - Z!..5'x.'lwq' :K 4- j 'uflxygal '.,'1r - oar-is U is -tae.. PA world history. in interest. USTENING INTENTLY, Linda Davis wakhes os Mr. Lunn explains a pain! of AS ONE OF HIS STUDENTS leads a class discussion, Mr. Sudvorg looks on History Reveals Ancient Past tor Virginia Bettis Civics and Ameri- can history GI D '?:' 'QGQ1' A ,, . xi -nv' , ,. Q1-' 1 mick? ' H .1f?' , N , T3-:jf k Aileen Cleveland Common learnings fs 579 1 J -f'::-5 .Q R N I 1 Edwin M. Cohn Common learnings Gwynne Coomes Jr. i Civics X . :Af ' 'X l V in el Eos Mrs spo Soc ciet co visi lici F2 Several of our new faculty members found their places , in extra-curricular activities. Mr. McCarty, in his first year at 'W' East, co-sponsored Hamilton Literary Society along with N., Mrs. Bettis, Sponsor. Another new teacher, Mr. James Hess, ages sponsored Road Agents. il' Giving helpful advice, Mr. Lunn sponsored Eulexia Literary Society, and Mr. McGreevy sponsored Webster Literary So- 'F3 ciety. i' ' Contributing to the athletic program, Mr. Coomes E143 coached Freshman football and Varsity basketball. Super- vising Nowlin Field and scheduling athletic contests, Mr. Fe- lici served as athletic director. -it of 5 OH M d rn Generation Jr. America Felici Social Studies b 'Y M 4 -.4 ,xx it ,.f .- rf Albert L. Grimes History Cosby Harrison Common Learnings James P. Hess Common Learnings Helen M. llapsleyi Morian Common learnings Mervel P. Lunn History and Economics Bernard F. McCarty Common Learnings Frank McGreevy History James A. Penny History and Government Geneva Reiman Family Relations Norman Sudvarg Civics and World History ..--s at 5' ...Q 'NJ VJ tv .var TI? , 'J H47 nd 'UQ L... 73 . ,... ' , if H i ' if-r ,- :il i fill Nqjgfrsi T, A ,. ri., 5 QQ., Ei 0,1 X L1 fi-K,-J ,J V f f 351 if 921' 1 ie, ., ,ry ivkiy . 'rw-,Q 1'9 I i - 413935 ., ,lmao M v. 5 V ?..'. ' U 4 7 2 ae? 'A r '55 . 4, ,gqai,k, .-' r ,A-XX , , -5 , 1' f ti 9 H i .-it ' .f f .aw 5 711 Robert Buchanan English and Journalism Mariorie G. Byrd English Carolyn M. Daslaach English and Speech Dorothy Donnelly French and English Neva A. Hutton English Louise McDonald Speech and Drama Evelyn Mclaugh l i n Latin and English William K. Prewitt English Gordon Ragle Spanish Dorothy Rams English The language department had active clubs under the leadership of our language teachers. Mr, Ragle, in his first year at East, sponsored Spanish clubg Miss McLaughlin spon- sored Junior Classical League, Latin clubg and Mrs. Donnelly sponsored Les Ours Frangais, French club. As co-sponsor of the senior class, Mr. Winegar worked with Mr. Van Fleet, senior counselor. Miss Dasbach helped the senior class by again sponsoring National Honor Society. In school publications, Mr. Prewitt advised the Eastonian staff, and Mr. Buchanan advised the Echo staff. In the drama department Mrs. McDonald sponsored Masqueraders during her first year at East. Benny Lou Searcy English QQQ L J f x Jerome Winegar English 7 ASTl rn x 'CJ 7 ru V5 2. O 3 U ru 'CJ ro : D. U5 C 'CJ H11 39 LDC of AS TWO STUDENTS LOOK ON, Miss Dusbach poinis our an important passage. Upon Many a g g Pauline Wolfe English '?' 5 3 3 H T 5' , f . x 1, 1- 3 '-', QQ, .' i,.f ' 'Q WHATS A FlNK? wonders Miss Searcy as she diagrams a senlence on 'he board. i I x 8 i . ,lf 'Cf l' ax. math Are G- E+. t-.,::,E.-3 For science enthusiasts Mrs, Bates sponsored the Science club which met twice a month. Radio club and J.A.S.A. met before school under the leadership of Mr. Stiegler. Breaking away from equations and experiments, Mr, Holder co-sponsored Leundis Literary Society, and Mrs. Barndt began her first year as co-sponsor of Kalailu Literary Society. Turning to other fields, Mr. Hommes advised the Student Council, and Mr. Mallot coached Junior Varsity football. Assisting students and teachers, Mr. Day and Mr. Stiegler assigned and checked lockers, and Mr, Michaels directed an efficient stage crew. Keys to the Future Paul W. Day Biology Dwight N. Heath Math Robert N. Holder Biology Harry H. Hommes Math Thomas W. Mallot General Science James C. Michaels Chemistry Robert Simmons Math Frank Stiegler Physics fat i, Fri 1, 45.7- af VF ff Y Y th?-t 'r ,,-V Carl V. West Math Mary M. Zickefoose Math Ben Cohen Math 31 1 ,. -faq Z ,,,,, .- 0 K..- -it X X I X 61-v l fa, , . wp. in qL-x 6 ,o. -vs fu.. l Q... If X i ,V Q A X . - , ' gf . l' 'Q-f Y co T7 yi Mft M V ' f- L'!1 I 5 . ' . f 5 'V' 'g:sf'g!.,23f ff ' ' , :, .' -, 1 ,. 5 - Z 1 ' j .. i- , W , , ,mir - '71-. ' 19? Robert Beers Work Study Program Richard C. Benson Accounting Leslie Denton Shorthand and Typing James T. Dickson Driver Education Ray Galler C.O.E. Mineola Hardiman Special Education Judith Houtchens Shorthand and Typing Lucy Landis Special Education With the help of a few students, Miss Houtchens efficient- ly handled the many transactions inthe school bank. In addi- tion to spending much of her extra time balancing books, she also sponsored Future Business Leaders of America and spon- sored Koloilu Literary Society. After teaching students driving skills, Mr, Roether coached Varsity football. On Wednesdays during the year, Mr. Benson met with the inter-society representatives. Found taking temperatures and checking students, Miss Murdoch, school nurse, was a friend to students and faculty alike. ccupational Classes Nellie McKanna Helen Murdoch Business Education Health Service ' '-ef-af AT Tl Te 251 il 5, , Q fl A ff J. 1771 445 f , if ffifj. np' wb., .J kg, sw, I. - 4 'VU ,V ,:' lg!! if ,A Y-My-' '- ' 1-w-in CONFERRING WITH A PARENT Mrs Murdoch discusses a sludenlk HELPING A STUDENT CORRECT HIS ERRORS Mr Tiefel shows him wh Speelal Classes Develop Tal Harriet Fisher Accompanist A-an X illness. In tl prcu Duri Mrs Con Fun, Engl Juni ing sore 'JZJ -v 1 3. Q.. ess. -e he Even outside of class time, our music teachers were busy. In the fall Mr. Mabbott directed the annual Outburst. Evening practices began several weeks before the nights of the show. During the Christmas season, the A cappella choir, under Mrs. LaFayette, participated in the Mayor's Christmas Tree Concert., Training students for the future, Mrs. Diener sponsored Future Homemakers of America, and Mr. Tiefel sponsored Engineers' Club. In basketball Mr. Webber coached the Junior Varsity team. Mrs. Parkerson, as iunior sponsor, advised the class dur- ing its meetings. Helping the less fortunate, Mrs. Gauldin spon- sored Red Cross. ENS and Abilities f 'fl X ,y 23 .gV, . if5i.f1j1,'t Adah Vendetti Home Economics Mary Gauldin Home Economics 'se lg.. 2 '5' fi, f 'X YT? , Martha M. Kay Accompanist Irene LaFayette Vocal Music Donovan M. Mabbott Vocal Music Clark B. McClure Drafting Yvonne Parkerson Art I.. A. Priefert Industrial Arts James Ryan Art Marion W. Sell Instrumental Music Ralph E. Tiefel Drafting Jack D. Webber Industrial Arts x K I 1 .. ,mi U' 5 . Xi ft ' f -C' fgoftn ,J-'SJ is-1 N x 7g- sf'-' I. 14,5-. 4, Q -. u-2 With the help of teachers in other departments, the athletic department offered each student opportunity to par- ticipate in sports events. Besides major sports, intramural activities were held. In running sports Mr. Fields coached the Cross Country team, and Mr. Gilliland coached Varsity track. For all girls, Miss Williams sponsored the Pep Club. Special clubs provided are Phi Alpha, Modern Dance club, sponsored by Miss Williams and Sea Nymphs, Swim club, and A: Athenian, Sports club, sponsored by Miss Small. ,J MAKING FUTURE PLANS, Coach Fields confers wilh Mr. Glimsley. Competition Builds Character Jack E. Gilliland B.P.E. Brenda Van Bebber G.P.E. Virland S. Harris B.F.E. Anita L. Williams G.P.E. Roy Brown Les Fields B.P.E. B.P.E. M. Sgt. Lowe Waunita Small ROTC G.P.E. i . 4 N .. 4, Q - ' r L gli A i il i 1 .y A Q ll 2 M - l qgv- iv gb T QV x T7 Li the help mer pler root shot for nity the ntry lub. lub, and , 'sve- I F 1 lbs .IF Y' I3 , ' Y ' Afi- S ' .rx I 'J . V7 :S if-' , , 25 , if - Sarah Bower P099 CClVel'T Margaret Craig Judy Gleeson Library Offers Variety in Reading Co-operating with students, faculty, and the community, the library staff offers friendly assistance. Students receive help in finding books for research papers and for entertain- ment. Often teachers bring their classes to the library for sup- plementary reading or to find extra material to make class- room discussions more interesting. Every Tuesday evening during the school year, the library Showed educational films. These films offered entertainment forthe children and opportunities for members of the commu- nity to learn about other countries. AIDING STUDENTS is a librorian's fob, so Loffoon choose a book. Miss Bower helps Nancy nw 1- .x l X f G3 fi, f fi Y S L-. . .- 1 QQ 96 ev. 4 -1 lll..' 'A ll ' Q Q A .,.,, is M .-uf 'Q ' A - 1 Q :J l .77 Florence Bailey Pearl Behnke Laura Bowman Julia Clarke Edith Dailey Clara Denny Hilda Everett Marie Gribbin Ruth Gillham Lonnie Henry Mary Highfill Dorothy Hill Mildred Logsdon Mamie Lombardino Myrtle Marsh Lola Mullins Irene O'Dell Christine Randol Esther Rinkenbaugh Florence Van Winkle Maurine Wolfe Without complaint, the custodian staff at East may be counted upon to perform the countless duties assigned them. These men are highly respected by the faculty and students for their willingness to co-operate and their understanding of necessary student activities. They take great pride in keeping the building and grounds as neat as possible. Each morning at 6:00, the cafeteria ladies start pre- paring the food for the 2,000 students and faculty at East. Not only do they serve hot lunches, but also sandwiches, salads, soup, potato chips, ice cream and candy. Cooking and Cleaning Erva Greer Cafeteria Ola Barnett Charles Barnett Mqnqger Matron Head Custodian 'bf -pf , --V I pre- East. 'lches, ONE POTATO, TWO POTATO, THREE POTATO, FOUR . . . counts Christine Randal as she prepares lunch. ff A ,rf K J Qi 1ing Are Daily Duties 2 I Lawrence Ezra Ellis Geruver MGX Claude' Edward Mabel HUYYY Henken Keeney Lightfoot I J Q I JT' J:-Q1 . x T W I l a T. ,X , f M I 'T' O , f are -1 an--', ff' ' 'R 'R 1 T ftp: an ' lk. X ' W . ' 'N' jg 4' 'H' A - ! xl E N. ' -f g' ' 2 Arthur Schulte LOTS OF soar AND wnrsn is needed so keep sm frm- Mama, f , , , ,,l ' . Q-X , A X A 3 i klmg. 4 L AX 5 -I ff' , ,, th' J, , X ,OK f 1 -I 1 wr, of 1 , .2 , -. 25 A Q . -s DICKSON CHUCKLES as he receives an apple from Linda Bornhardt. HAVING T0 PAY lor books at the Book Fair is the only bad part to reading. Parents Keep Pace wi Margaret Barnhordt . . . Lucille Raines ..... Rosa Brodhocker . . . Avis Bell ........ Anna Seidlemon . . Viola Smith ..... Nora Jane Thomas . Yvonne Goodwin . . Edith Metzelthin . .. Evelyn Stark . . . Mr. Carl West .... .....Presidenf . ...First Vice-President Second Vice-President . .Third Vice-President . Fourth Vice-President .. Recording Secretary ... .... Corresponding Secretary .. .Treasurer ., . Historian .. . . Porliomentorion . . . Auditor The Parent-Teacher Association, under the leadership of Mrs, Charles Barnhardt, emphasized the need for parents to keep pace with the new methods of teaching. At the first meeting Mr. Hommes broke the math barrier by explaining the new approach to math. With the help of several second- year physics students, Mr, Stiegler described the physics pro- gram at East. Held early in the fall, the Book Fair offered a large variety of helpful and entertaining paperback books. For the cooks, the PTA published a cook book that combined the fa- vorite recipes from the East area. :ace with New Methods sident sident sidenr -sident esident :retary cretary asurer storian -itarian Auditor Margaret Barnhardt 1 2212, , , Q. sr' I Wffx t sf ...'?'.N Helen Atkins Avis Bell ki if Sylvia Bales Frances Bennett 2 , fax 4: v , -,Y Rosa Brodhacker Bernice Burke Virginia Clary Betty Coleman Charlene Copenhover Geneva Cross Isa Davis Eleanor DeHart Yvonne Goodwin Betty Hicks Helen Lynn Edith Metzelthin Kathryn Muncy Nadine Negus Lucille Raines Jean Schmidt Willie Scott Anna Seidleman Viola Smith Evelyn Stark Nora Jane Thomas Nancy Vanderpool Joyce Wilkerson Nadine Zuba 3 X 'r F. .,, ,nf-. 2 -0 3 .4 1-7 IN mu 5 i if n- ,- Wy X J t X, 1 l ,Q 1 an ...- 1 ww- i .1 94-4,-Ha: Hof l, ails' f Zia -,..4 331 5: l V fix 'R Lf, xx af is -v t 87 Now We Are Juniors Sharing in the Varied Responsibilities, and Le . , ' Brenda Ada YQ if ' up Cathy Airing! Q ' X 5-,X If A -ffl' Cheryl Allen f ' .4 'Z ' - 4' K.. . ' ,, ,je ,war Q1 of J . , ff iTg,,,,fL I 1 , ' ' 'l J' x ,' l' 1 L d B h di , Xwv-gi 1 RyBe h 'ry L l ' ' . X ,K P 4 l Russell All if Luisa Ambro t X f Q ' Marzo Amb QQ if j am x Z ' .X B B 4 Nu - i . Y f-4 ,mf , , RI y sen I i X a . i l V -. Dell Anderson V I M Paul AngoMi ' 2 +L James Armsirong .l r' +I M- M ' l' as 3 .f N 4 A 3 R u yB n 'l M . ,, So i Belt 1 . . Ronny Arms? g . J f Q Mary Arnold ' Y . ,' N, V V Jenny Atkin 'W ' 4 N my 'T J'-' 'f , ' lv ff - 4 Q f W f' ' xl ig A Ar1eBll gs If ' f Q f l Cl ff d B S ell Mnrly Bake K William Bak , -vp Terry Blackb K f' Q Marilyn Bla N K B xy A1 x . t X L da B l i ' . - J B be ' ' I ' J h B rbe V f M A B f RU , i I 4 Z' L, 1 C 3 fl ' La ry Bowman my , A x Cla ence B adsh . K 'fig 'QEQEFQ' 1' ' f Xl L g nd Leadership of Gur School v A ' A ll ' TonyBrannen 4 1. , 1 -rw 1 K, K v ar- i f . .. PHY U A xlllx ' 1 5. ,A Y x 4-N Grady Brim Jack Brodhacker 1 r .,, . '9 J ., W -1' 1 rg. f l .fly MORE PUNCH! cries Clell Sfephenson al Hue Hamilton firsf semesler leo. Harve Brown Phebe Bumgardner Ransan Bumgurdner Fred Burke 'H , Marilyn Butler ' Cherie Byfield ' ' Joyce Cain IL.. 'l if P' ' My o r rr- ' C , li l i r Kuihy Carhaneau Danny Clark Larry Claspill Gary Clevenger Ronald Clulier R in 14 Marfha Coffman Dennis Cole Pearl Cooper Carolyn Courtney William Courtney Kem Cowles Earl Craig Carol Crawford Vernon Crawford Z , larry Drummond Becky Duncan I . Connie Crosby ,, - L , ' . 'qi' i f Sharon Dunn 1 ,ff , 1 f A X Q A 6.4 George Criswell A1 , sl U A Q Carol Eberi JoDeun Crumpley ' X l. Andrew Cunningham Joe Cunningham Michael Dailey B.. 41 Renda Edgil . - Clada Elias f 'X X V gk Doris Davidson Eugene Davis r Lester Davis ,N li x Ni . ' ' Penny Ellis ' ' Q Sharon Elmore , ,X ' x Nfl . Judy Dennis Robert Dopp G . 1 :S Sandra Downen 1: 7 ' X , , - gf f giifllllxxw l el 1 ,' .X n Randy Epperson i S Sandy Eubanks 1 -. - X ,gf- Q ...V N --3 I i Mike Donahue 1 Tom Drake ' Gary Drummond ' i -- Q f T- . L g , . ' V , id! ' N., Roger Ewing .3 9 Kathy Farrow , Q. if spam I L I We Pause Between Classes to Speak and Laugh w Q. i f- w ' 35 V f v ,T , . ., L. if ,. .ye 'A i r ,.' i Q .i F I Q x fi 1- A ,, , , J.. fs Kiki Flynn --H, I, ,., ,i - w W , Ronnie Ford 'T 'Y ': . ' -17' ' Dee Foster , Y X .- -Q7 ' . 1- Carolyn Frames K5 W I F' Q F' Alan French . . x - 1 I, ' I if, 'H f 4' ,V ' , Kenneih Fry H ' .. 4 Lf Qi f David Gillhom ? T X , Q Jf Mike Goldsworfhy X X r f owne Goodall ,,. ',. fo 1: 'Is A 5 Sandy Goodwin R - ' Judy Gordon 3, X I Xi, 1 Becky Grady . il n fiii ' ,N . ' 4- -li 'Fx Mary Green Connie Griffin . ,X X X 1 I, fi . IL, K I ' , ,lv . ry X '-..-fx larry Hahs Cindy Fawver Dan Fenson Mike Finnell Paul Fisher Dianne Fleming Ethel Flock PHI ALPHA ACCEPTS Candy Warner offer her presentation of un original modern dance. 27 F , , I i ' 1 xp ugh with Our Friends in Halls R. .V X . 'QQ NI clyae Hanks Barbara Harris Nedru Harrison Jane Hakhitf Harold Hayes Kaihy Hedges Lana Hefner Gary Hendershut Adonna Herbert Slephen Hicks Carolyn Hill 4 - l DON'T CARE if it is fattening, relorfs Barbara Linsley as she purchases ice-cream. 35 ni 5 nv' X , x I Q1 ...ri 1 ' W J F' 1 i A f ly . .N L I If drain ' K A gr! qv 3 N . 522- ' i 4' 3 e V' K .41,N3,, .W A Q f 1 f J . f .V i s e X I X 4 X 5 Q .s l f 4 ' ' Leo Hin lv 3 Ronnie Hilliard ' Mary Hines Y Kent Hoover . - . Ax Belh Huffman . Susan Hun! ' ' , ', 3 Don Hunter L, f ,,'3f?f-Qjisiirg gf Q ni?-131-KT2':'ffEff'-1 1 fiwfbi? va, --'.tn-tue-It I -' 1'-if 62g,w'J.QQi'w 1 .'1LrQT.e2fE,iC-155, F if r Ni ,E V. mums: A .. ,, , ah. , r r- -- K T 'L linda Johnson Lora Jones ' 2 - Q M x. L' N: . 'S P95 '23 4'- As Thousands Cheered We Competed on Varsity T Thea Junkins Robert Kelley Bill Lester Larry Lesier Fred Lewis . John Killian - David Kimberlin a',, Q5 x M 4 J Xa L xi' . .,... 4 'i '55 L I 5- Barbara Linsley e 1 I , f ' Jim Lopez . M ku 'dl v l ' 4 Charlie Luppens , .2 ' F 1 L fi, , 7. - ,, 1 . ,fy my x . .2 , Sharon King 3 Larry Lackey l G5 l r - as Paula Lynn Linda Mabes Madalyn Madorie Z. Dave Lakin ... Aliha Landes 4 L 6 ixfi f ,fx-9 551 .5 Joe Mandina K, T .fr , wx wx Kennelh May E L V ,Ax N 5 . Pahy McCormick , Z- J 1 2 1 Glenda Lane Art Lawrence Terry McCullough , Joy McDowell 4 'G '39, ' Roy McDaniel Karen Lecler Juylene Lefiridge ,' Y Carolyn McFee ' ,, f John McGariIy J , Larry McGowan ' ' , I , W , i f If L if Q ,LX , f? 2 fx N - A'Sul.,, yr A 'Q 9 -'F' I, , v ii tg. .9 ... 4- I, ,, ,gf 1 X. 1 ' ,ZF-J x K' i 'Xi git Teams During Our Junior Year i lg. ,ai ff, .wi u Wg K. 'U Striving to Be WorthyL ' g' 1 A55 -if r in y l ll 4 'iifif-l7'SlfE?lif,31.. ai , 2 C M5 y f 'X ff Xl X yi NN VN DANCING HER WAY TO SUCCESS is M during dress rehearsal for the Outbursl. arilyn Butler We Accepted Responsibilit of Madge Miller Melvin Miller Monte Miller Jock Melton Joyce Melton ' S' Harold Meals , aw -, i .Klux 1 1? FM ! l ,sw a- 'C' A ' A X S' n' -fn P F. 35 ,Ev Y l mx 1 I Q-r 2 --vi, J? 'if ,. gf- ,rg fa 6' , v 1 James Mitchell 2 1 5: , Larry Moulder X , K y Cindy Nuasz X 'r V L' S- QL Judy 0'Connor f '- f, lx ' Bob Olsen f X 'Y ll x 'I V X C f I 1 l Catherine Orcutt Bonnie Osbourne Q ' Debbie Owens - X V Julie Palmer fu 'Q . Q N Susan Parks i 1 J K Curtis Parmnn x -, , , Q . X ' Ronnie Peery Q ' 'Q ffa 4 Richard Phelps ' ,in . X 1 ' ' Sandy Phelps ' t ' ' rv... , W Linda Pinckney , x 'V W Q7 Chester Piotrowski 4 R i H, J' 'Q Janice Pittman i X i ility of Fulfillment and Achievement of Goals l l 1 Gory Plummer ., , Phyllis Poe ,947 , 'r ' I, ' - 1 I K 4 , kk iv , fy A , 4-'W ' 7 v gow! Y f,+.M ' Polly Reinking I J ' 1 x Bobbie Reynolds l ' 23 Dorothy Riggs X E y Chrisiine Polochowski V 'U Susan Porter W , Q fe 'W Y Leroy Riggs Willa Rinkenbaugh Pamela Riordon R Reece Pouncil P Diane Povenmire gf, if-1 ' 1? ' I ll Doug Roberts l Eorline Robinson Marcello Robinson Donna Powell Aldo Price ,. nh 7 'VV' fi es I I fi A A l Barbara Rose 7 . Mary Rupniewski ' V ' . A A K, Gayle Soddler X 7a 2 Bill Pugh mx R: V Karen Rouber G 6, 1- fy Vgw' iv Mike Shonohon ' X i Gary Shelley Q Linda Shelley Don Recldell M 3 :Q Diono Reed Y N Q W ' Dale Shipp . Linda Siddoll Sharon Siegelen -11-r xo. A 1, f 4,-X. ,'C'7 f ...J 9 4, Q77 'Z l fl. 1.-fl ff' Y. ll? 'if' Li Q Wu i 2 l As the Year Closes, We Eagerly Look Forward to Exciting ACtIVItIEfOf 0 Charles Skaggs Carroll Smith , K 4- Q, David Smilh 6 J , ' Q E pl an 1 Glenda Tally ' Gary Tebbeis Ni ' Linda Smifh Patty Smilh Sherlene Smiih C9 -ev f--X J , Wanda Tellis l Paul Thomas Dave Sousley Dawn Sousley 'F 'Q 9 ,-. Jim Speakman i . f I t,v -a' ' KX X I Charlene Thompson Fred Thompson Glen Stark Clell Stephenson 1 1- Y ,1 Reber! Slevinsan my ' xl K X ' ' - K I' N , Ray Thompson g'fa132jQj Ron Thompson 527111: -5 A3 21223 '1g.i.1E- Presfon Slogsdill Gary Stokes C: 2 l Annie Stubbs Wayne Thompson Karen Thomsen Jo Sfurievanl Amy Sultzbaugh Marsha Trayford 0- viy 'A ,., i, 'V e Nancy Sulubaugh QL if an vs xg, og-f , , T, ,S V 'W' ,. 'k, . Q f -. If f X P .LQ Lv l 1,1 .f Q Q 'ia 1 I T 'XL rg , , I , Ramon run , lil QD. ,, r fs C 1 , , , itiegof Our Senior Year fl l Lv , O4 Q f 11,7 sl ff 4 I 7, 1 1 x Nr? 'r X- .- ' Ai,-x Y . 1,7 1 3X - fa 1 - 1 fn- ,gg-9 ,if Wesley Turner Alire VanCleave Arlene VanCleave Gerald Wagoner Phil Vaughn l l difficulty of lhe SCAT Iesi . Ml Linda Walby 'Af X'C??5 Jerry Walker 'I' Sue Wanslreef I , Q E Candy Warner A L x l. , E :lg I V l il Bolo Waison , Gi 'B George Weatherly ' Q., I --- K Susanna Weglclrl , Donna Weiss 9' N4 Patty Weiss r T36 ,.4 ' , w fi' ,v A-53 66 Q y i, ' -ml i QL? L , , - I I. if 5:5 f ' l 1, 1 , , , . 1 J Jas M 4. LW' fi- ,v at 'M' '-1' z TT ' ' 5 E ,I X ' X f .3 I Al I - fi for PUZZLED LOOKS ON THE FACES of many Juniors refled the Lavonna Welsh Virgil Weygandt Donna Wilson Gordon Wilson Joe Wingme Tom Wolfe Chip Woods Penny Woodson Thomas Woulery Judy Wymore Mike Wymore Sharon Young i As Officers, We Lead the Class of I966 vi President ...... Vice President . . Secretory ...... Treasurer ...... Gift Receiver .... Reporter ....... . . . . . . . . . . Chris Polochowski Sergeant-at-Arms . . . . . . f -W PJ fr If Cu .lu Sh S! K Do get 4 Q. Q - I A K - XX .s,4 X ' '5 , Q, ny, K W ' . 5511 ., 4. . . . . Terry McCullough ... . .George Weatherly ....,...ThecJunkins ....Dicme Povenmire ...,..,...DownSousIey .John Killion fnot picturedi 89 1 As Sophomores, We Are Observant. Carla Bishop Janice Brown Sheila Carrasco Stan Clark Don Crist rn.- rf,-.4 A Donna Adams Norman Adkins Pam Akins Geneva Anderson Jeanette Anderson John Anderson Marie Anderson Fred Angotti Sue Ash Stanley Atkins Marilyn Bailey Ronnie Bain Charity Bannister Linda Barnett Robert Barr Don Bassett Burton Bellis Sharon Bradford Chester Buckner Jim Chastain Robert Cooper Linda Berglund Bobby Bray Sharon Burton William Chrisman Linda Crawford Sharon Beasley Ruth Bradford John Buck Lonnie Charles Gail Borneking Charles Briss Diana Calkins Richard Clark Emily Bennett John Brands Sharon Bullard Sarah Chewning Carolyn Corwine John Cress Gordon Cook ,W .-, ,gt A , r A v7 .:. 1 ca al 'U' . : Q1 4 ' ' 1 ,'.,2f-I ,.', I 1- 2 I - in gal Q5 1 A ff T , if ,I ' A, rf: .- ': 7 .r e 'P T, X, .. 1 i , ' qw r 1 ,, , - I rf A V , ' :QL ,Q 5. C-,. Y 'F fr -A gl , .fi ' - Q - wt- 3 ,I 1 I ' . q ,rf A, t lfifv-it ,fwfr -vo- . '- -'f . . Al A 74, Q fl J il A it-D . L, XY v X 1 . 4 v , :gay lv A .AK Q A , wjjf ' ' x J T l :rua Mike Beard Joyce Blakey Ronald Botts Mike Buchanan Mike Chapman Roosevelt Collins K M , fp' ' Claudia Bolen Marshall Brown Stephanie Cecil Susan Closson Norman Bean Jack Blair Vicki Bolser Marti Bogart Patricia Brown Julie Brown Shirley Chancellor Shirley Cathcart Larry Colle Raymond Cline ' , - , 1 Q, , 'f yr .V Q 1 X s it as f my W me . 6 3 j X-'f . A 1. 771 F, ' f . 'L fri' 'S Ill!! X , 'fy fl 'al L-: A S. Axim T ' if e , , Q Q , ,Ah af: of ri, .. aihrimaa XX.,-i J A-c:'lHk SK CONCENTRATION is what it takes, says Lester Davis, drafting student. Corienne Crauser Bob Davis Don Doughty Larry Driskell Claudia Edwards Dqruihy Ellis 5lWfU'l Fifer Michael Fisher Dianna Gallagher Jqmeg Gardner Sandy Dale larry Downs Calvin Ekstrom Ronald Finley Mike Gallagher At Games, We Yell for Erma Davis Olga Davis Oscar Danaldso Sheila Dunn Eddie Dwyer Terry Eden Janet Enloe Jahn Ersery Paul Farmer Bernard Formella Brenda Frazier Steve French Jeff Garrison Bob Gillespie Bruce Goodell Deanna Davis Mike Duffy Beverly Enlaw Sharon Ford Rebecca Gardner Q Linda Davis Glenda Duren James Ersery Belinda Faster Robert Garrison Bob Diffey Joe Eagan Brad Ewart Mena Frazier Joyce Gillmore Virginia Damn Billy Edson Daniel Feeney Jack Frost Joyce Gordon .. 9 5 1 'fl -' ,. 4 ff- 'i T' . ,ep pf , ' '21, , 7 Q, ' I fir AX ' Al 1-5?i','4',' ' T 1 I, r awe- r T ,Qi ,w T-:K T A ,eds 1 N al 7, lkfzmdb X, ,I ,ey Qi :Lys- T Cf ' N B C4 '1 2 it so 'N lf .. T Ji X -N Cyp li X, 0 f, x,..:.- r 'A-', D-1 J? ..L:.,. Y Lf. . 1: :l V 'a 'J ' .1 0 - ' qg,.,j if l 1' .1 ' ,L ' 13 ' K 'F B 7 Y I 'W in 1 ' Tse T W. if ff. ' -if v 1 ' 4- if f -N eff is x xl I X? Y 5 l l . .1 I J l W 6 'QT V xt il r Egg., 'qui ' 2 s. l gl 1 J ' V+ N - yfQ ' A - ' K 4 l'0fl l'l ,eney I rdon v Q Linda Goring 'R Marva Gould Y . Q S-',i ani.-.h sway Q ff e. ' g :- Q a Richard Graff ' 3,7 , if: 3 OF Our eam s Victor WS ' ' A ' .I r . l ' . Sieve Greble t Q h Kennelh Griffith I 0 fa fr 5 5- larry Groves Q 3.5 - ' , Susan Grower J . 1 V' xxx ' 2 e I 'il JoAnn Grunwald U J i , Jim Guthrie .' 5-' , '- Donna Gutzman rw? 'Ii' Q3 linda Haggard H - M A PM Ann Hall 1 'iff' ' Ernest Hall V' -'.-2 Y ' ' . h f , ,' if Gary Hallum fha r. . John Hamm riff' lj-y Q' ,.- 'fv . X fi-1 - f Rochelle Hancock Donna Harris Warren Hawblilzel Linda Henning Norma Hinebaugh Linda Holmes Eugene Hoskins David Hughes Sieve Irwin Jogeph Jqgkggn Dean Johnson Elmer Johnson Ronald Johnson Clyde Janes Roberr Kendall Isaac Kilgore Ronnie Kioh Jim Koelling John Layne Diana lindsey Linda loffin Roger lang David Laveall Peggy Lynn Gaynell Martin Marsha Haney Darrel Harshner Ruih Haynes Henderson Hill Tim Hire Carolyn Holi Freddie Howell Bev Hun! Charlei Jackson Lida Jackson Dian Johnson Lois Johnson Bonita Jolly Ross Kelsey John Kennison Kay Kinney Dennis Kleyh Gary Land linda Lewis Alan Lippincoii Mercedes lahrrlann Ronald Louihain Howard lusher Ronnie Marsh Goergia Mariines 14- W .Q - .. ' .e -2 A ' f V '-wfl' all :.. ' fi- 1, - c., f-L ' 5 . -Q1 , 141' ' 1,4 l ' :P ' -- 4 - X .1 - . Y . li ' N: Q . ,N . If Q 1 he .. lg- A fx Zell. 5' N . 1- I .v .lk A .. Lily -whey .jyffnixi Kip.-fly J f A L K :ffl 'E .V ,,, R, -' rr 4' - ff 1 A -If f y ' jf, ' gf ' X V ' N 1 r i, ' - ,- at fan. A A65 will 1 LJ -1- :ug-.-' 1,p.l V., gr, 5, ,,.g-I ia frafl '59 ' 4 . ff'-', M ' '1 Ll .4 'S ' 5' if' ' - 7 4 ,fi ! y -03, . ' if 1 or , Q fi?'EJ'L J -.fd 1 J f-M 'Ia gf' Q A 1 I I '3 of 7.-T ,i ' u . ,L L 3 -, ' 'J 3 J Q , 1 Q ' 1 V il ' ' 1. 7 Jig f f N1 , N4 1 , ,flm .. , fe 1 lr rl le Ll. ff 1 K ew 2 J- -21 - . v Y V Q 4 .Q 1 fl j ':' -4 1 1, 1' is D E - new I J I an ,412 Anil' ' . lil l I I A We Talk to Our Long tin v ln the Ha lls, Fred Mason -l-ll? -,.. 41 J 3 ' 'H' 1' H Robert Maxwell ' 4 ,k ,I -, V- f Gary May ,. 1 W KR '! A 4432 GWB MW 7-N, J . V rr.. ..,g ffl , ' , ulIluu..1 Elsie Mays M .. F- - 1- e Martha Mays L4 H ' ' Cheryl McCain , ' , t ' v Bernice McClain 1' ' . i V X ' i ' ,nfl IfMW 'l'i i A eau McCloskey fl y 'Nm gk . 1 Cindy McCarkle l 6 . y ' . il Linda McCormick ' 2 ' '- 'f i War Mike McCormick , Q L X Mary Ann McGee v. ' U1 :. - Phyllis McGee ' .QL . '- QW Barbara Mclaughlin rm V ' - ,f -, Connie McMichael ' ,Q f X XNQ Debi Merlo John Middaugh Claude Miller Cindy lee Mills Theressa Monroe Olivia Moore ChefYl NQSU5 Sfeve OHM' Luana Palmer Rodney Parks DWUVMY Paul Michael PUYW Linda Filer Dennis Plumb David Powell Linda Ragan Joanne Roberts Dean Rodgers GUYl0I'd RUSEYS l-UWU R059 Jim Middaugh Dennis Milholland Junior Miller Richard Mills Dale Moore Ron Morrow Steve Nelson Bill Ogrixovich Beverly Parks Reva Parman Michael Paul Richard Pence Mike Pills Roger Pape Brenda Ragan Helen Reynold Janie Robinson Pete Rodriguez Sammy Romine Karen Ross X DRC- -nic QF I-al 'lim ,P -'S' sl: ' 1 L: J 1 we A -S ' J: f , 5- 4 logfile J R, , y 'IRI :J ,E 's.f5?Ef5fi fri' is! L ,. ff V Y , A 13, fy 4 , ,T , 6- , 44, i Q H -c ll s. v - .' T ' I y V T1 A 1' Z T A : l 'li ' ANI it D v VF. i r f ' ' 9 - 4' A as ' Z. AW., 'Ll' A-gli f se- , 41 f , gi ' , 3 , , it-l If Sl , X I -.f A , yll F. If 71 .sl 4: ep, M -J '. gl ,, ,. ig t VH - Nr? H ,i ik .. A PIAA W ' A X ' I v ' 'M f ' 'l 'I ph . f X W Xe y X I ' L . , 'wx ' l . '17 7' i we 0, 1 fr . M M U 1 I at I 4, .ff X Y- - V 'ij ., g . fi ' CJ ff fiii, il a l ff 'f h ' ' fic l'Q'. 352.4 iff'-:ll ' Sandra Mitchell Allen Pace Jim Feriman Michele Riddell Dale Rothwell Thomas Moffett Thea Paden William Petty s Darrell Roberts Linda Rothwell ...Tig l 34 if' 5' 1 Wwe flfl fl - 5: 7 J..- ' 'fi : e 1 1 it ' l em 4 ' P' it lt ha! in i 'V J ' li 4 V J. L. Josi De Sha Deb i 5 X ng time Friends. ,offett n retty hens 1welI 312 LQ 5 Q? 2 bl 31 X J i ART IS MANY THINGS to many people, as these students show. Lee Scan Kenny Simon J. L. Routon Kenneth Ruth Louis Saffell Dennis Savery Grace Szott Josie Segura Elizabeth Shanahan Brenda Shephard Tom Shick Nancy Siddall Demetrius Slaughter Lee Sleeth linda Smith Mike Smith Mike Snow Shary Sprenger David Stalsworth JoAnn Stegeman Michael Steward Tom Sumner Deb Sutton Pat Thoeni Gary Thomas Merrill Thompson Joe Toczek James Rowland Mike Ryan Sheilah Sales Ricky Schwietert Rick Seidelman Ginny Shepard Bob Shephard Rosalie Shook legatte Slaughter Eric Smith Mary Smith Rudolph Smith Judy Stahnke Loretta Stark larry Stegner Sherry Stewart Larry Sousley Jan Sutherlin Kathy Tait Deloris Thomas Carolyn Thompson Pat Tinoco Frank Toombs i:a1i -Q - :vw-J ,tr ,1 'Qt' 19241 X ,, U ' ,. ' Q. 1' f Z- A X I 'F W 1 A --i , - 1 gl 'I X. ..x,,. ' I fl Qlffl V 'L ' dh X L , V 75 7 f' 1 ' 1 A ' L L L 4 5 A :L fy XLL X I f X f I -4 .rf X A XX L 42 , Q, -, 'zz 'al 171 J, ,, . Q' ' 5 ll- ly Mn, ,. ,. ' Lk? L ' 1 - ' 'T ' ' , ff J I V V J 1 ix S ' . x ' ini m S - - r' - 1:1 asf.. ..,V , . .'l ,.l ' 8 R . 5- - 1 Y K i . . N i g , , 4 'I 1 my L4 l I 1 1.1 , , ,gn .. ' 4 '1. ,,- l li E 5- '. ' f' 1: l .Ql,'f' - , -'Lin l i l 4 7 Yfix - Q ' ,K 'fi l Y 3 ' , - - ' f: f'fr 5':f'1i' 5: 'J .l K , V -X 1 K ' f 7 F ffl P- I T -Q! ' - y . 'Y ' 1 b- 'T I ,gf I 5- 91' i I 3 5 .su 4 ...L 21.4. L I 'vf '.' M 5 X .Le l '- T -4s Lf 5 tv' .' L- V X , - - I NX 'r ' ' 1 , 'gli H-1: , X ,I . . 155 5,1 -rr .4 - X T f 'f' ...ss f..-1: S' ' .. :. , , as - , f- :Weil X , F-' .T s T' T A ' ' ,ae - .fa-1 if all ' f' ll I 14 I ff! ll X r John Troulman Ronald Tuller Dennis Upp Monty Uptegrove Eddie Vaughn Mary Venyard Palsy Walters Barbara Webb Don Weixeldorfer Lyn Wilkerson Joyce Wilson Pam Wilson Carolyn Winfield Tom Wise Joyce Woodson Darrell Wright Sherry Culp Michael Dungan Sfanley McCoy Regina Scott Dennis Truman Teresa Turowski Judy Upp lee Vaughn LaMon1e Venerable Ronnie Vernon Betty Wass Bev Webb Donila Welsh Gary Williams lewis Wilson Virlanl Wilson Ted Winningham Beilye Wilhers Ronnie Woolery Shoron Burfon John Day Slephen Jones lee Miller Johnnie Toombs NOT THE BELI. ALREADY! moan High School, lhese sludenls of Easl E ., x 1 'H g JJ! A As Underclassmen, We Look Ahead. 1 X X sl , rable 'Y bs - . . 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'1f4'?'. 1 Luiz 1. 4 ,J v- - -:c , Q x Km .-. 3 A EW K ' J I i 4-J ' ' ,Q X '- - we -1- N f -' Q1 I ff im J i X Kenneth Adcock Dennis Adrian James Aichele Claudia Airingtan Gloria Alexander Bob Allen Kathy Allen Jean Ames Nadine Anderson Shirley Anderson Barbara Armstrong Jim Ash Joy Ash Frances Ault Jean Baker Chris Bales Pam Ballinger Gary Barber James Barnes David Barnhill Annabell Barr Jack Barr Vickie Barry Phyllis Bartlett Diana Baty Jackie Bears Petra Beecher Jack Behringer Denise Bell Gary Bellaliore Kenneth Bickley Pamela Bixler Roberta Blackburn Pal Blackman Marsha Blansett Carole Bonner Steve Bowling Mike Bowman Diana Bradford Tim Bradley James Brands Q X larry Brenton .gg mr ,,, 7 - , 7 M X , 5 v Freddie Brim t 'L '1 K , 'fa 1: ,,. 'L-I J, ' Dennis Briss 5 ,R-' Q 3 ' it -' ' Donna Briss ky ' I 49 'N-'7 gli? A 343 l. Brenda Brown i ' 7' ' M A . 5 Jack Brown X l , V510 y . ' . W I K- 9' f' ' W t Victor Bryant fC' N John Bullock Q I M K Robert Burnett ,W - 1 1. , 1-'A J' 1 5, - 1: A Kay Butler 5 if X 3 - A in 1 Q:-jv linda Butler Q -ff' - X N : , ' ' Walter Campbell 44' 1 X ' x ,ff ' ' Helen Canfield CEA., ' . 112 -. W F Q ' Virginia Canfield W- 'XA ' ' ' Debby Carr y F' Claude Carson ' A .79 Cindy Casey ' C X Cheryl Cassity , Un- ' ' 'V mess LADIES IN BLACK display their loyalty to men class on sopho- more Day. As Freshmen, We Are Learning. in Several Club Happenings. M lr if gi 14' fe G Na-if if! y, rx: Rx 'lk x . Q 1, 'gf' . l - - 3-pf, l he mf 'X 1. 'I .fj X X, l.. WX . Q X , ' ' A-'ff rm ., 'JANE'-i i l lx A x K 3'.' ,L Q' Xf, Al.. - 'I X 'l - 'S ' I 'V 5 Linda Fenson Jerry Fields Jimmy Fields Harvey Fish Susan Fisher Jametta Flemmons Roberta Floyd Donnie Fonville James Foster Lee Foster Beatrice Franklin Elaine Frazier Eddy Friuell linda Fugitt Dennis Gant Jeanne Gardner Regina Garrett Betty Garrison Theresa Gartman Kathy Garver Sandy Garver Bill Gillespie Cynthia Glover Ilene Goodale Ernestine Gordon Karen Gordon Brenda Gregory Kay Gregory Edwin Guempelein George Gulley Darrell Gunter Jenese Guthrie Mark Hanneman Opal Harris Myra Harvey Andy Hatch Judy Hatchitt Donna Hedberg Bobby Heller Carrie Henderson Jannie Henderson Sandra Henderson Suxanna Hendley Janet Hendricks Nancy Hibbs Rosemary Hicklin Robert Higgins Mike Hinds Pamela Hodges Ricky Holbert Frankie Houser Ruth Howe Delores Howell Kenneth Huffman Douglas Hughes Verla Hunt Wilma Hunter linda Hohnson Marilyn Jolly Delene Jones JoAnn Jones Rhonda Jones David Jordan vw' I ' 'L 'R 5 K .v an - .-. lk uf e f X j KN N, X X E B M, gl x - ' N . x e R Q ly I 'Hr' Ami f ,, .: ., ZS i 'Q T' EJ - H ' . 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A o, .rs X Q 'wg .i ,JG 1 -5' 7 i 5 . l gym class as they present Mary Myko Nancee Nader Charline Nickelsoh Tom Nite Susie Nusbaum John Nyce JoAnn Ogrizovich Dennis Oldham Jennifer O'Neal Vincent Orcutt John Osborn Bob Osbourne Terry Ostroviak Gina Panknin Bill Pearson Richard Perlman Steven Phillips Pat Pierce Geneiveve Piotmwski Gary Pittman Richard Powell Brenda Price Lonnie Price Mary Price James Proctor Jimmy Przygocki Kathy Pugh Kenneth Purtle Norman Purlle Debbie Pyle Diane Raines Kathy Rank Eddie Rayborn Janet Rea Judy Reardon Norma Renshaw Dianne Riggs June Riggs Mary Robb Gary Robertson Harold Robinson Kathy Rodgers Alice Rodriquex Ronnie Roe Linda Rogers Norma Rahman Beverly Rose Pal Ruggieri Joe Rupniewski Ricky Russo Dorothy Rulh Judy Sumbcl Dan Sandlin Margarita Santellan Teddy Sartain Henry Sovwoir or 'fix mix U 'Q we 57 :ef O9 - ll, ,,..- Q, a .xl RX .34 'T sf,-x Nik 2 s. .4 1 an 1 x. ..,. 'ali if sr Y X svn- as ::.- lan, 'ni' G ,Z ',, - 2' QL K 'TL 3 ' MA 1 ' 'X T75 I is ' iff. C A , MA 9 Vi 'flffi 'i 'f e ,. +i ,Mi Q- -- ' if i -ill . .Y J it N L L 9 f :XJ ,ill V , ! X i 4 5 f Xi wg, 'lj.,qAf2. Lf. l, W 6 rg 1,3 F5 y J ,HI an ml ,.,-, ? iv -ry -5? 'C' '. f V1 1' , xr i i' x XT r - A ll A A fi ' , M Q 9 0 Fl sr X 5 .1 if P I ff, X A I' f z r , ' jfii i J ' , iff' ,l 1 .111 gf V 9, ,He-,nqhv N- lr , si g f- lf, L ! Q1 fi '5 Assignments. Ricky ww RIYG While chan-sy whniieia amy whine, Roy whmey Gary Whnson Doug Williams my Williams Glen Williams Jimmy Wilson Vickie Wilson Mary wage Pony Wiss Nick Wolfe Jim Woodall Susan Woolery Doug Young Neal Young George Zuba Floyd Akins Charles Berry Reber' Caldwell Virgil comme Clyde Dever Ricky Hardy Bob Harris luis Herbert Willie Jones Susan Linder Lindo Macinney Clarente Moore Reuben Oates Marilyn Porter Bill Renecu Cheryl Shadwick Pufricia Shelly Cindy Smith Nancy Smith Vidor Smiih Cecilia Trowbridge Reber! Wade LEARNING TO CONTROL AN ELECTRIC SAW is one of Yhe fundumeniul accomplishmenls oflunior Miller, woodshop sludenl. f ur: , j ' We , A - A i ., . 57 ART rs Nor ALwAvs AS exisv AS rr LO0KS, mumbles James Frost as he works on his project. i p ' i RY' xg Kia ,I K . s M' 3 KL ff- G. , ,., -if hefty, 1 g 1 4572 A iff' , e -l , ., 1, 1- Darrel Abram Marie Adcock Donna Adkins Dennis Allen Sandra Altic Gary Anderson Jerome Anderson Jannell Armstrong Richard Armstrong Howard Ash Joyce Ashing Kitty Atchley Phillip Atwood Linn Aucult Cheryle Austin Mike Bachtel Nancy Bailey Willie Bailey Barbara Bain Terry Baker Fred Banhart Eddie Barchers Joyce Barchers Peggy Barnett Ben Barr Mike Bartlett Mike Beach Linda Beck Carol Beckett Dennis Bell Ronnie Bell Phillip Bennett Debbie Berry .lim Birdsong Bernie Blackburn Steve Blaker Karen Bland Linda Bodenheimer Richard Boshe Carl Bousman Sandra Bousman Elaine Bowman Lynne Bowser Mary Bradford Margaret Brammer Gordon Branell Eilene Breu Eddie Brodhacker Bob Brooks Edward Brown William Brown linda Browning Donna Brubeck Paul Bryan Jane Brzechwa James Bullock Janice Burke As Sub-Freshmen, We Are Bewildered by X 1 Wi ,S K 4 : fa av, . . 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Il f H74 it l .y xxx , S' Rebe Jean Arlis Kath Pat C Ronni Doug Chris' l Diam Edw Jamj Dale Edwo Larry Ruby Richa ered by Our New School and Its Students. n rl Ashf1kf,?:: , ' 'gf ,-T? 2:22 ' fl L, '- N ' bf dh!! it 'R John Cooper Donna Copenhauer Jackie Corbin Diana Coulson James Cowell Anita Cox ,.., Gary Cox Carol Craft Rebecca Crane Jeanette Crumpley Arlisher Cunningham Kathy Cunningham Pat Cunningham r Ronnie Cunningham Douglas Dailey ' Christie Daniel , Gerry Daniel Gerald Daniel Shelly Daniels Betty Davis Georgia Davis '- Mark Davis Thomas Davis Steve Deese Diana Devereaux Edward Dewey James Dady Dale Dambroski Edward Doron larry Drake Ruby Drake Ranma Dryden 43, lr ,rl - gc ,...,..x aa. - : David Burkhardi Patrick Burnes Cathy Burnett f V' fu - J-'J Tom Burton 4 4, me v g ,f 1 gg, I-5' linda Byrd ' - l- ' -K Tom Cahill J x X Ng! ram Cahill til , 1 ' Charles Calvert . .,, - y X Alta Cannon , f Robert Capps , 1 5 A 1 l . 5: V Robert Carraseo K ' L V, I Barbara Carson A . L ' Timothy Cass gtk - 951 K '- ' 4 Tommy Causlell 'K X , ' , ' I, W' Mary Chambers ' ' , . Bob Chancellor Paul Chapman William Chard v Q , Barry Charles x ' dvi. 'V ll 3 7: ' ' , Alben Chrisman 5 jg R ' T Carl Chrisman ks: ff f Q, ' M-:fy Coe in lxlxix l I ,I ' . James Coffman ' X - l fl 'N 4 Fredrick Coleman John Colle . Anita Collins Q, h ' 1: : . ' Jimmy Collins ' ' I . -A gmt - .. k 4, Cynthia Conklin 1 -K X L ' y Pam Constance t ' y, K' 7 ' ' I Philip Cooley ' -.A if V X If 4- Eula Cook - -7 N 4 'C Eugene Cooper .73- ' , 'W I-.13 i Fl zz- ' fly 4, H -- QL. V ' 'V f - N.. f ' ' , ,Q at 'gf dv . V- ' A ' X W . ' 1 ,K K K ' Y A , I . . l N ' ' 5' f ' K 5 if ' if af n1h.eo 4,-as v V 51 L 1 5 x X xl f.,LklTTU.f5'sl l l.., 1 tis.. llgf A U 6 X, , , - , -. .4 -LQ, N . . .. L- -X 'Q , . i 2, x f X l v f fl 'Ai 1, , ' Q- tz 1 J I iff' W.-'il ,.s nas' l ' - '. Vi ' ff, , 'ij iv! JK 2' ..,. ' ' ' ' I f' J' l l M- T JHPNWW i .e y l v r if In the Halls, We Wander Around, Frantically Lookin fo Marilyn Durbin Jim Durigan l Fm , Xi f , X , - 5 Chuck Dunn 7 5 C v , , 0 ,fx 1 . i ' V, 4 E! Ernest Echols , , , 'X ,F ' I V .. -L Chuck Eckenroed . f-' ' ' '. ,Q Q X Darlene Eddings X 3 sq N N' ,g X ,E X , Margaret Edwards Q y . X ' L S' .iglff ' Ronnie Edwards i , i ' -5434 F l l Shauna Ekstrom Barbara Eli ' Cheryle Elliot V I , r ,,, , 4 Carl sms ,, f -'V ' ' fi, ' A 4' fn. ' Y Michael Epps fb C' 'ff qv 1, , -X ' Y F , ' - Frank Esteban ' 4' ' f fl TL' 'Q T . ' . Betty Evans l 2,0 f 1 1-'I Joyce Evans l I A x Theresa Everett Alfred Ewing Phyliss Farris 4, l Sharon Finley , ,I Zi V ' 5 i 'F' Donna Flavell nfl K, 'q X .l x ,. ' Lf nuvid rm: .H ' 1 k,,!, ,, is ' Rodney Ford ' V ' Y f.. 1' Josephine Formella li K , 4 X l X f ' Teddy Fowler Paul Franks Warren Franks 9, 4- 4 W, 3 E V S 7, ,Q M Freida Frazier .. ,. ' '- F2 ,. .. Jennie Frederick -Y L 4 ' F ' :muse Free -X' Q . ll. ' 'Z' ' 4 . , 7 n ,Wye-r'y 1 ' Ronald Friedley ,Q X Li X . l l 1 Q- .2 ,ff 'ilhig QW, Sai Arlene F,-,Sq ' i X A L- , il James Frost Debra Fry k ' x Shirley Fry ..h:- ' 41.3 V sg ,Ig A, 'M r' ii -1 j-- - I- x. larry Gower , ,,. 1, il X'-L i ..,, H - A A , Tommy Gatson fy ' - ' in ' , X- ' U, Nh 'L Joe Gonsoles X 1 3, 5 ,J I' - .' F 5 - X f A Joe Goo a e Y-1' ?f1 f , ,fl A, .. 'Q f Bfef-M G-Me . Jack Goodrich Don Gordon f ,., , M f ,, larry Gosoroski ' 7' ' 1 H 1' .a l. 'I fi Nw 4: C ' f- ' Linda Grady 3- k 1' -. 3 -, ' ' L Ronnie Grady K' Q -1- f. ii ' Q ' Pamela Graham 1 ' i- 95 ,gay -- R Kathy Green . X N , SX lla Robert Gregory ' ' Nancy Griffin 4 I Qx' Ruth Griffin. A 1, . 'W f ' Cathy Gulicll -. ' ' ' ' 7 . ,T 'F l .. v - . 'Ct' L , - ,Q 'Ny A H H ,,,, L aurence Gulley 4 ' . I ,, Y -4 ix Bob Guthrie N' ' V ' ' gigs? f X - l .5 Diana Hager X' ' Q, .' 4 V ' 1' N' X ,- James Hager A -1 X N , cheryl Hall Joyce Hamplin x Ray Hanks A x I ..- 1 Q ,Q , - I Charles Hansuld in ' '- ,. ' -. - I 2 r 1 Gina Harden sf 'M 'gk - gg JL Rita Hardin r ,QA ' :Qc . e , - Susie Harper 'fn ' 2 :lf l .Ak l X A Xl' Eugene Harris A 'Signs I Aqh Hifi, Susan Harris Qing for Class s XX li T! 1' if I modrich rdon rsoroski rady Grady Graham Eeen regory amplin nks Hansuld orden rdin fx S gr I ' Q LQ Y' Q 4? . . ' i ' N. ,fdgr L N 1 I 'xkruf 73 F m ' l Aff? J- 7' li I X J X s if - .I l I 'gr v A l l . A 1- XFQM . Q fl fax .1 1 Y K, ll. ' x' X F 'li ., ' T2 Sandy Har? Vickie Hawn Michael Haynes Violel Heckman Jeanie Hickman Allan Hickson Herbert Hill Karen Hill PaNy Hill Joann Hodge!! Linda Hoffman Peggy Halbert William Holder Debbie Hopkins Alben Hoskins Peggy Horn Lorraine Hudson Joyce Huff Allen Huffman Brenda Hughes Lela Hughes Beniamin Jackson Richard Jackson Brenda James Ruth Janes Debbie Johnson Gloria Johnson Jim Johnson Calvin Johnston Becky Jones Joelia Jones Kalhy Jones Sharon Jurd Tom Kelsey Ira Kendall Pamela Kerr vi ' ., rd ' .FM 'Vx F e f,',.,w.,?. ' y 'few' fe wif . A - l my 4 Q3 A Il , fl - hi ' S f if , is - V W. , in Z ff J. I I 2 SUBFRESHMAN SINGERS learn that music involves language ans as well as musical notes. Glen Kilgore s, -7- 5 Pam Kilgore Q X . Sherry King -7 ,ff--,l I , , , Teresa Koelling - Pa! Krawczyk Shirley Kyles e 9 wg V . . V1 v. Betty Lackey Ralph Lackey ' N N Martha Lamb 2: ,L I 11 - F-- Cullen Landis Y -,wk - l ,V Calvin Lane 4 y - ,W il' Nlylyi James Langley gl -.il'.,.,, lxxxwlgl Mg fv- .- ' - 1 Z lar lan sion 1 'Y 9 Sandy lasswell .f Patty Lawson f l Phyllis Lesniak Gloria Lewis Hazel linsley ' , - Q. is A ' A Y. 9' Q3 Ellen Loftin f P g -' I, r Elmer Loulhain fx - ' ' Sharon Lufholrn . ' , . is ii ' Debbie Manback John Mangum Patrica Manning W ,, Q A. 'V ,,. .. 51 '2 fx 1 nf' Clarence Mathis . -V . ,- 5-A j X I 1 , x M ff Peggy Mattson ' 0 f ,Sy I MXJ , e.: f Candy Maxey 'N L J . x 4 E ,i ' Julie McCloskey I K , A M2 E'g,. A Q V ,I ' Brenda McCoy Betty McDaniel Pat McKeage l , y A, I, . ',,, Mike McMichael i ,' '! jf. 'L I . I ' ' - Stephen McQuarters -Jfx - .f V C W . in ' Theodore McQuarters f ' l . v ly fm Kenneth McVey h. , ,nf f, Y 4 ff , A ', ' X, Pat McVey . 'i H '- f 1-f' 5' l John Menz Marion Michaels x ' y 1, Pat Michaels A , h Q - 3. , 5- ff , :, 5 , V Sharon Miller -'U L-I -L x ll ,. ' Vera Miller ' ' - . ff' 1 Lee Mills Y , f', . A ll J Lawrence Melton X ' X fx ,' Mike Mitchell 'V Shirley Mitchum Peggy Monroe . 4 A Steve Monroe , wr f.. , A 9,5 fe 'T 5, ,GS fa' 4 .5 'Q f' Andy Moore 1 ., S ,J 'I - ' lf, ,- I, K f- 1 Bouglas Moore fi i 1 ' f ' 2, ' Sherry Moss 'QL' '- ' James Moulder fixup 'l ' i Diana Mullins Melvin Neely Lynda Newton Bob North , Jane Ogden - . l' I1 .-awk! Bobby Oldham L 2 3 - A + ,' ' 5 ' Tom O'Lea 1 '-' -- ' ' - 1- . Debbie Olsrzn 9' C A , v I F'- Dale oweal ,, , - I, ' 2 f f Dale Orr 47' - I l r AU 4 xii la l Mike Osborn ,yn N:omi Osborn -.L fy A 'N S eryl Oswald e , , i, N ,, 3. . , ' Sharon Owens , ,x 'Aw N . R V ,, l W- 1 JY, Everett Owin s 1 L' -v' -V ' Jerry Oxley 9 ' ' N X I Nl fr! t f Dan Palmer 1 l .4 , -x Penny pmke, I A lr! L lf M Mike Parks Teresa Parrish , 1 Joseph Paul , Af 4- GR 4 2 gg , Q, :sr ,A , Dan Peery , 4, Q.. ' ' -. mgfyff 4' '- ,JL ' Denise Pence ' f lt S is I Y Debbie Pendleton Agxczt I I ,ga V 1 Rf .V my , Albin, pew, .n .-. .n .ML nu ,W 1-, Steven Perry lorettu Peyton aiu Phillips if 'if is ' 4 e .. ,A , ,- Connie Phillips gl 'H f ,if 'U' '. . ,. 'P Dennis Philli s A'-1 ' ' A' is ' 5 f ll Carol Phippsp f ' V XII' WX' 4' ,Z Mike rims 2 in 6 J ' A ' X ' '1 Janet Piler MEM' -A ii With Enthusiasm, We .loin the Pep Club As Loyal ,e 'Fi Q 1' -- ' I 5: :ri .1 'if' L flfh YQ ' ,, -1 , ' 5 A xii K . WH. wwf l .. 1: -: :- M 4- -l urters '.,- ,. l N N N' artors N , ' -li ' 'll I . lf 1 i 3 si. ' - 1421 , . -I .- 1 Q Yi -- 'ff ' ' - J: 1 gl r L , X' hifi .. YN l x ., lu, 6 M 5 .' 'W 1 f1,:,.:l : .inf ' ' I K 4551 ', zo ff ll s gi 1 . Q . V-,V ,f L 1 2 I J- '-- rl' ,A ah ' fl. 7-7, F' 'G 3 M ' Q: i I' sf .1 , a 1 f 'T' 1 5' 4 I 'f -7 w' x N. 2 Karen Piggit Teresa Piotrowski Geneva Poindexter Gary Prince Virginia Slatier Karen Sloan Sharon Sloan Anne Jennine Proctor Mike Rachel Daniel Reed David Reed Karl Reiley John Renshaw Karen Reynolds Sarah Ridenour Hazel Reiley Sylvia Rinkenbough Janet! Roberts Larry Roberts Sandra Roberts Cindy Robinson John Rodak Donna Roper Carol Rose Bill Ross Denver Ross Beverly Roussett Donna Russo Jerry Saddler Bill Scott Theodora Scott Valerie Shanahan Sheila Sharp Ronnie Shore Sharon Showers Jessie Sidall Ruth Sidebottom Marion Simmons Wesley Simons Winona Snall Charlie Smallwood Barbara Smith Bobby Smith Bonnie Smith Maurita Smith Opal Smith Patty Smith Ricky Smith Rhonda Smith Willis Smith Nancy Snuggs Winston Solomon Don Sperling Tonya Sousley Pamela Spicer Roger Springs Ronnie Springs .,, JS ' 5: 1, f' 29 I 1: -- C-f fix lk - ' 1 lx f Xxrk Ei? mil? 'Y' .ffl A 2 !,,, -. Q H , u- . x5 225. .g-fzwff 1 vfvi A94 'l' Xivilf I :Q In Wasil L? 'J SJ is 41 151,42 X N ftffifzv , fe X r ,. 4. ,, ' c, ' if Nw fs' ,' 4 ALWAYS READY TO HELP a student in distress, Mr. Hess answers one ot' Sharon Millers questions. 4 -of Q yal East Bears f 0' Q -. vfafrr -' 'T v ' W? I, .ia A ' -, , ' i xr -V ere, V , r 53 , dz, l' 'C' uh . Ve: i A .nf 'lf .fir . F 4 . ., 4' X N for Q7 . , H., r 'f' f ,EL A fax , , y 4 l l Ahf '1 x yn. ., - ,r G- - X if ,.,. 4 I X sv- K-.w 'W Alice Toombs Mary Stalswarth Doug Stanley Diana Stutes Shireen Sullivan Margaret Sumner Ralph Swafford Roland Swift Donna Taylor Robert Taylor Cliflard Tellis Donald Thompson Gayle Thompson Virginia Thompson Sharon Thomson Teddy Ticknor Carol Tippie Vicki Toney Gary Toombs Michael Utter Kenneth Van Bibber Tim Vanderpool Darrell Vaughn Rose Villanueva Nancy Vosseller Betty Waddell Arthur Wade Jay Wallace Mike walpef Gale Waterman Sandi Weddington Jerry Weimer Vickie Weiss Lucinda Wells Mitchell West Rose Weygandt Frank White Lechristal Whitmore Curtis Williams Deborah Williams Jo Williams Marsha Williams Rickey Williams Waulanda Townsend James Treese Gerald Briss Betty Confere Ray Hanks Mike Wisecup Michale Wood Paula Wood Larry Woolery Sandy Hamilton Gary Prince Yganacio Santellan Rsromwc AS me ruesr siscrsn LEADERS of their class are steve Wood and Jeannette Crumpley, King and Queen of the Sub.t're5l-lmen, 5 n f,. I.. r 11: N-b 'Bw' :l 51 l gg, :L lf. N, ' 5 Ee'-Lll JL re ,R y T W X A Q7 I X R-, .' hidillxlir -V, 'f . x. , 11,1 My of rr L ,' 'F' - f ft 799, 5' - if -9- X V any-V h Wfkggjll sv y 1-Gill , ' rr I ez. ' X 1' rl ' fl f' 1 As New Students, We Gain Knowledge. Pfivlfi Ph Music Departmental Clubs Publications ' ' Literary Clubs Q3 Organizations V , ,, il ' N' 'kayla li 6 f J ,-iff 'I A.lYXks.x 3 ,gf . X ., , ,K-tx If Wy, fiijfx I, T551 1 I ,fj4a.' fi f' i ll f 'Y fi , If N' Tll l ili ffaffi all lil l I i I i l fi x 1 - ' ' -. v H if f ffrfzf.-5. 5' '-.'. I i WE ARE club members. Clubs have a place in well-rounded school lite as well as in its more academic aspects. We ioin clubs for many reasons. Although not altogether originated to do so, some clubs tend to emphasize the social aspects of our campus activities. These can aid in bringing about a friendly relationship among the students and between students and advisors. Other clubs are purely functional. Most of these provide an oppor- tunity for us to put to use many of the facts and skills we have learned in class. The plays and programs we produce represent a great amount of work by East students. We enioy working together in these extracurricular activities, and we are proud when the results are successful. ,Hg ' ' s:w:mf+'s-us-, I 9' ,V A F 1 fi FIFTH ROW: Bob Schulze, Dennis Bell, Mike Hinds, Ronald Bolts, Mike Bow- man, David Jones, Larry Defllloss, Bill Krawczyk, Kathy Tait, Louise Bidwell, Karine Makowski. FOURTH ROW: Carol Flociak, Willie Shelton, Doug Stanley, Mike Duffy, Fred Hernandez, Dennis Kryzck, Jim Stevinson, Pattl Hlll, Carol Ebert, Rosalie McGhee. THIRD ROW: .Judy Lee Wilkerson, Teresa Turowski, Frances Houser, Diana Mullins, Jim Shick, Robin Kratschmer, Lois Herbert, Student Government Jani Glow, Richard Downey, Jn, Gary Pyle. SECOND ROW: Lela Hagnae, Jeanne Gardner, Brenda Adams, Jean cnnelaneen, Nancy Huff, Paula on, Alice van cleaya, Jana Johnson, Patty Weiss, Eddie Graven, Penny Woodson FIRST Row: Tarn Banan, Pal Mudd, Belinda raslef, Dean Jannsan, Mlelnele Riddell, Paula Lynn, vie Smith, Many Baker, shafan Fifer, and Nancy Vosseller. Student Council Displays Authority B i 7 Bill K'0Wf1Yk larry DeMoss Cheri Benneson President First Vice- Second Vize. President Pregidenf F, , y l , Iy' y Mr. Hurry Hommes Sponsor Bill Krawczyk led the first semester Student Council, and with his guidance and the help of other students, the Student Directory was again put out. Work on the directory involved planning a handbook at the beginning and organizing the names and phone numbers of students. The annual Home- coming Dance was backed by the Student Council, for which cl school holiday was used in order to arrange the decorations in the boys' gym. There was also a change in the method of selecting Homecoming Queen and the number of times a girl could run for ol queen. SUGGESTIONS AND HELPFUL HINTS are given fo the Mixer Committee by Bill Krawczyk. 'xii -Q. .f UST! :bm SIUKI org ges ide- schl hel I fror BA1 Dell FOI J. S Mol rleii 3 4 l 'E' -M Eh . P-1 y 3 Iughes, ula Ott, Dodson. Vtichele nsseller. rit I, and udent Jolved g the tome- which ations mod of a girl :tee by Z 1 5 USTENING INTENTlY is Larry DeMoss as Wanda Scott delivers her campaign speerh. Under the leadership of Bob Eads, the second semester student council strove to carry on the traditional goals ofthe organization and yield to the wants of the students. A sug- gestion box was placed in the front hall for any constructive ideas from the student body, and several activities to promote school spirit were held. In the spring a rousing Shindig was held with entertainment coming from the school as well as from outside celebrities, s. 0 'D 4 t . 'f ' f X Bob Ends Larry DeMoss Wanda Scott President First Vice-President Second Vice- President I B Fulfilling the Desires of Students BACK ROW: Jim Stalsworth, Frank Tittle, Mike Curry, Bob Eads, Larry DeMoss, Jirn Waldren, Kirk Wilkerson, Danny Reinhart, Edd Upp, Steve Irwin. FOURTH ROW: John Colle, Gary Pyle, Dennis Kryzck, Marilyn Durbin, Wanda J. Scott, Dan Fleming, Patty Rugin, Jane McCarty, Patti Hill, Karine Nlokowski, Marilyn Faster. THIRD ROW: Bob Johnson, Lindo Wilson, Doug Stanley, Hene rietto Turowski, Patty Smith, Kay Kinney, Georgia Mortines, Barbara Mc- i 1 Ae-ie. fi' 1 I' Laughlin, xovny Moy, Elenora Demeke, Debby con. SECOND ROW: Earl cross, Barbara Dunn, sonoy vvoloy, Linda Vaughan, Hazel Riley, Bev Hunt, Pat Thoeni, Margarita sontenon, Becky Duncan, cofol Smith. FRONT Row: cnonee Barry, Karen Edson, Madalavne Mendano, Sandy Miller, Jeanette uoyae, candy Robinson, Susan Linder. 4 BACK ROW: Stan Sharp, Mike Scherer, Bill Krawczyk, Larry DEMOSS, Andrew Moszczynski, Ralph Nite, Mike Shanahan, Mike Curry, Don Buss. FOURTH ROW: Eric Kratschmer, Larry Claspill, Jack Goadsan, Jerry Coleman, Paul Thomas, Luke Ellis, Gary Tebbets, Robert Dopp. THIRD ROW: Byron Beard, Bob Fenson, Dave Behnke, Harold Meals, Art Lawrence, Brad Ewart, Don Proctors i lj Hunter, waiiae Cunningham, SECOND ROW: Richard R. Alter., Dennis Kryzck, Eddie Bousman, Petri Fisher, Ron Merrick, Philip Stine, Monte Maller, Phil Feeney. FRONT ROW: Darrell McCluhar1, Mike Goldsworthy, Bob Olsen, Robert Stevinson, Randy Epperson, Terry McCullough, Chris Belcher, Olan Richie. Responsible Student Proctor HELPING KEEP DISHES CLEAN and ready for service, cafeteria workers show handy work during lunch periods. GYM PROCTORS-BACK ROW: Linda Downs, Patti Weiss, Arlene Van Cleave. SECOND ROW: Lavonna Welsh, Jane Hatchitt, Barbara Harris. FRONT ROW: Joyce Gordon, Alta Clark, Ranelle Leftridge. The main iob of the cafeteria proctors is to keep the stu- dents in either the hot lunch line or the package lunch line as they wait for the bell to ring. Once the students are in the cafeteria, the proctors move them through the food lines as quickly as possible. Also, they keep order during lunch periods by seeing that students remain in their seats until the bell rings to dismiss them. During the time the proctors are in the cafeteria, there are usually two or more faculty members present. Also in the cafeteria during the lunch periods are the student cafeteria workers. These students try to make the work of the cafeteria staff less burdensome. They assist in the many incidental iobs that must be completed before and after every lunch period. The gym proctors help the teachers by seeing that all lockers in the girls' gym are closed and securely locked. They make sure that no belongings are stolen, they check to see that each girl is using the correct locker. These proctors also keep a lost and found department in case that garments laid aside will be picked up and kept in their office until the owner comes to prove ownership. 5 BA Car RO I' TOT FYI st tak ec th th off ITT th prr nu an he tor ev is Kryzck, iller, Phil b Olsen, Belcher, T 1.4-N BANK PROCTOR5-BACK ROW: Diane Renfro, Stancia Krawczyk, Paula Ott, Carolyn Butler. SECOND ROW: Pat Evans, Susan Ridder, Linda Downs. FRONT ROW: Kathy Leslie, Bonnie Kerr. tors Organize to Help East Function the stu- line as 2 in the lines as periods he bell e in the aculty are the zke the st in the re and that all d. They . to see :rs also nts laid :owner Under the direction of Miss Houtchens, the bank proce tors gain experience by working with large amounts of money. This experience is given to any senior who is in good standing according to grades and citizenship. These people take core of all yellow sheets and deposits made for ony proi- ect throughout the school year. All school bills are handled by the bank proctors, who at the some time check and recheck the accounts of the homeroom teachers. The office proctors assist the ladies who work in the office by issuing admits, recording tardies, and putting infor- mation into the teachers' boxes. Any little odd iob orerrand that must be run is given to the office proctors. Student health records are kept by the health center proctors. Under the supervision of Mrs. Murdoch, the school nurse, these proctors learn howto administer minor first aid and how to file health reports as students are brought into the health center. With the help of Mr. Stiegler and Mr. Day, the locker proc- tors assist in the issuing of lockers and making sure that everyone is using his or her own locker. l 'F ii l I . y l i 1 yt rid Kr, Q' Y WT ' . I . ,.. 4 . c , A 'LA - ---l- .1 fi it ' li i K T OFFICE PROCTORS-LEFT TO RIGHT: Teresa Armour, Linda Crane, Ronnie Marsh, Susan Bromley, Judy Lee Wilkerson .5 LQ ,J 1 2 r T . rf . 3 T, i,' V 5 ' . ,'. , EZ.. if-3 ,,,-f -' T , . ..,. f ll , ff l' ' il ll HEALTH PROCTORS- BACK Row: Mrs, Murdoch, Eddie Millagmiane Riegel, Dennis Milhollond, David Durbin, Pat Day, Goynell Martin. SECOND ROW: Janice Pittman, Lindo Schmidt, Nita Corbin, Terry Eden, Je-on Christensen, sreue oielrsy, Martha Bogen. LOCKER PROCTORS-Christine Lipski, Mr. Stiegler, Cindy Fawver, Mr. Day. r , i f A L, 'J wfeagf-J , M , ,. J il iCf5fWffAic'f712 ' BACK now: David Durbin, Eddie Dyyyef, Dennis sneiean, David Janes, Ron- nie Ford, rnafnae vvaaiefy, Mn Denran. Poumi-i ROW: Gary Pyie, Befnadine rayiaf, Judy Wymore, Judy cnneifnan, Pam Han, Nancy Gaiden, Judy wire kersdn. THIRD ROW: Por Kruwczyk, Sharon Tune, Lorena Cowon, Karyn Rcuber, Barbara Sousley, Sandy Eubonks, Lindo Downs SECOND ROW: aavmtif ' Q 1 kv ,C i Y 'ez' ,f , . V-we . g, 1 i uv l Judy Christmcln Mrs. Mary Guuldin Judy Lee Wilkerson President Sponsor Vice-President Red Cross Helps Those in Need ALL EYES ARE ON THE GUEST SPEAKER as she folks at one of the Red Cross meetings. P Janice Pittman, carer cfari, Dianna oauagnef, Connie onfrin, sarah cneyyn, ina, Anna siepien, Sherry Quia, Pmsr ROW: Pnynie Lesniak, Sandy saaiaf, Donna Weiss, Brenda Goodeil, rnereea oafirnan, Deiores Hayyeli, Opal Harris The Red Cross worked hard all year round, Two of their main projects were working onthe gift chest, which was filled and sent to underprivileged children in foreign countries, and visiting Veterans' Hospital. At Veterciri's Hospital, the Red Cross members presented o program which consisted ot several good acts frorn the Outburst. On November l9-21, tour girls attended the Unity Recl Cross Training Session. TAKING NOTES FOR HER ROOM is only one of the many tasks of u Red Cross representative. is E Q Q ,,, iChewnf y Siglar, Howell, of their s filled s, and ie Red ,ted of i9-2i, tn. mf a Red Mr. James Dickson Driver Education ,fx --. -4 Mr. Douglas Roether S W is r sm if 'I A. D. E. Encourages Safe Driving lr- lf ever you've heard these words of Mr. James Dickson, Why did you make a right arm signal, and then turn left? or from Mr. Roether, Let's stay in this area, l don't want to get lost, you'll know you're listening to the Drivers' Education instructors. In Drivers' Ed. a student learns the basic rules of traffic and safe driving. When a student finishes A.D.E., he has a broader outlook as to the serious- ness of driving a car, ave., is-., ' 's' I , fv- 1 .,., 4 L , , - ,..., qi 'C' V' I 1 A 'J' X ' ' ' l l I. ff it ' If - 1 N N 1 I 2 .- ' lx sv ' 1 04' . fe-w 'ws' '-.---' ' . L' , A g so g W X . . ll t ve, o I i Rkhmd Bwbegk charles Connely David Dombroski Phil Feeney Paul Fisher Jerry Garretson Dayton Hunt John Jones Kenneth May Car Club H is ALL R mag Road Agents Learn to Build and Improve The ave R , 3 JL- MJ, 'vt ,' r Kirk Wilkinson Mr. James Hess Richard Allen lst Sem. Sponsor 2nd Sem. President President JUST WAITING for her Road Agents, this Super-Modified looks pretty as a picture. This year the Road Agents were under the sponsorship of Mr. James Hess. During first semester, they sponsored a mixer and a safety check for teachers' cars. Although the boys worked on their '30 Oldsmobile most of the time, they also drove a Super-Modified Roadster in the Homecoming Parade. Second semester featured many exciting proiects, one of which was seeing actual films from the Indianapolis and Daytona Speedway Races. A sister club, the Road Angels, was begun, and more time trials were run. MR. HESS KDRESSED FOR THE KILLJ gives these Road Agent members some handy advice. i x. i -Ove Their Mechanical Skills sorship ored a e boys ey also narode. one of lis and -Angels, els some ,J -sw Q. Va ALL RIGHT NOW, everybody smile and say 'Hual carburelorsu and 'hug wheels. DIRECTIONS FOR IMPROVEMENT seem to be going over .Ilm Thnmnsk head. Jim Shick Danny Clark Danny McClure John Mack A f I ' I lx Darrel McCIuhun Danny Reinharf Richard Soles Ralph Smilh Jim Thomas Jim Waldren K RI' ff, 7 K, ' . X Q.. nf- , ' w Wt' X isa! ,K ll I , X X 1 I XX QW l .X f XJ . . I V, X l fill X -1 . 'E-. fv- yf rs. M .' . ' 1-rf FR , N - - I i .li ., -V , , ' .iv l .qA,,,7. Q nz -ng, -on BACK ROW: Jerry Meyer, Tom Fowvor, rim Roriroori, Keith oroon, David Moy, rronk corroo. THIRD ROW: Brooo simpson, Jam siovanooo, Boo No-or lock, Tom Miller, Bob Korr SECOND Row: vvondo Loo, Tnorooo Lovrog, sion, Sharon Rogers, Teresa Armour, Laurel Hobgocd, FRONT ROW: Borboro soo wonorroor, Shirley Hair, sorioy Minor, Sharon Rec. CONCENTRATING ON PIN-POINT EXACTNESS, Tim Rarhbun reproduces prints of a drafIsman's work al lhe Mid-Siates Ornamenlal Iron Co. 5? H -4 fo CI i r x f I - I ' i L BACK ROW: Reber! Dole, Mcirk Ellis, Roiplw Frederick, Eddie Elver, Glenn Hom- iivon, Gerry Hinds, David Hinds, David Thueme, Harold Wilson, THIRD ROW: Joe Honnornon, Forresv scnrck, Eddro upp, John vvogoror, Bob Horns, Fred Smith SECOND ROW: Mr Gciiler, Lindo Rogers, Pomelo Hurvschen, Ncmcy Rrordon, Sharon Davenport, Phyllis Poe, Foy Borohors, Glorio Seguro. FRONT ROW: Marilyn Dever, Denny Bennen, Pav Reardon, Donna Briggs. WH clei C.O.E. BUSY AT CARD PUNCHING is Wanda Lee who works at Sears and Roebuck. X -of , X -X J r no-rr--- pl gg rh ,N . l Insi ins LETS TRY THIS ONE ON FOR SIZE, says Harold Wilson who works as o en salesman at Sears. We K stu i WC l T g ..f,, in Ham- D ROW: ris, Fred , Nancy . FRONT ,usgusnunn .vi V u mm' c,,, -I- NIQ' R, yr-541-,ru I 1 nn- 1 ...n.q I Ill I Ill 1 Ili ' . 1svi I ll- a I1 ' mu . 1 H7 -rs... . fn WHISTLE WHILE YOU WORK could very well explain Pal Reardon, ollice clerk, at Havens Steel Co. BACK ROW: James Cox, Curtis Dixon, Frank McGee, Ron Hunnell, Richard Bridges. FRONT ROW: Mary Troutmcm, Susie Halstead, Cheryl Johnson, Loretta Deshazer, Loren DeMint. ugh Occupational and Scholastic Training GLADLY WELCOMING CUSTOMERS is Linda Rogers who works in the :afa- Il Roebuck. lag order department ul Sears. Y l , 1 up . S 'll A 4 t .- -- - , ia, N'fil'xl4f . f I 7 lrlxyl : 5-F X 'ez '--1 i c- , f F 'L ,, F , H- ' ' M L- Lf, For students who have earned enough credits and are A N planning to enter some profession directly after high school, l' 4-l ix -orks as u the Co-operative Occupational Education program was estalo- lished. Under the leadership ot Mr. Ray Galler, students receive instructions as to iob placement and qualifications. Students enrolled in C.O.E. spend a minimum of I5 hours on a job per week. While participating in classes for 3 to 4 hours, these students learn and work collectively, Juniors and seniors who vvant work experience are eligible for this iob training. l J SMASHED FINGERS ARE JUST PART OF THE JOB for Glenn HGrrlill0n,wl1o is a stock worker at the Justrite Super Market, Y , , l l lull 'gil Q a W X Ja lf' I , il Lfl 1 ii-if S 1 srl? we-is We .Hp 4 4 KX ADDING SPICE TO THE BAND'S PERFORMANCE, mojoreffes fer Smith, and Linda Hales execute different marching drills. PERCUSSION INSTRUMENTS provide the rhythm and beat. At School Activities A. Lois Herbert, Jenni- DRUM: Floyd Aklns Charles Berry Rreky Hardy CLARINET: Llndo Bales Carol Beckerv Connie Clary Eula Cook Carol Craiv Shelley Danlels Chuck Eckenroed Robert Harris Donno Hedberg OBOE: Robert Caldwell Joy Huffman Jennuter Smith SAXOPHONE: Eugene Davis Stanley McCoy CORNETz Mike Dungon Paul Flsher Steven Jones Mike Shanahan BASS: Robert Fenson TROMBONE: Jack Goodson Ruben Wade FLUTE: Lois Herberi Cecelia Trowbrldge FRENCH HORN: Willie Jones Vrrgil owen Larry Meoewerr we Muller Ruben Ooves Morllyn Porler Joevtu Jones Brenee McCoy Llndo McKinney Kathy Neeley Donlel Reed Cheryl slreewrex Cynthia smarh Phillip Stine TRUMPET: George cnevven Clarence Moore Victor Smith charles Berry Ban Reneau Diana Devereaux Steven Perry oevad Reed Thomas Caudell David Burkhardr BARITONE: Ronald Steward Band Members Radiate Pep and Enthusiasm New ,, Gowcm rates 'Porter mes iAcCoy 'Kinney Lett eed hcidwick Smith time T: Crisvveli .2 Moore with Barry ECU tevereoux '7erry eed Cuudeli iurkhurdt -tNE: Stewu rd Bm f For a Festive Air, Orchestra Performs with Harmon and Rh thm. READY NOW, I, 2, 3, instructs Mr. Sell to c group of orchestra members. PRACTlCE,PRACTlCE,AND MORE PRACTICE is required fora perfect perlormcnce. Geneva Anderson Lindo Buies Pom Boiiinger Freddie Brim Donna Brubeck Violet Butler Loretto Cohort Gierrdo Duren Margaret Edwards Jorce Evorrs Qobert Fervson :crime Frederick Nancy Grrtterr ORCHESTRA MEMBERS Cathy Gulrqk Adonrto Herbert Ruth Jones Grace Johnson Rodney Parks Sylvia Rrnkertbuirgh vvruo Painter-bougn Cloudio Scotirite Tonya so-Jsiey Kathy rot, Ccirrnon Toombs Frorrk Yoombs Judy Wymore l Q CUTE RAGDOLLS, Deanne Davis and Emily Bennett, dance to Ma, He's Making Eyes at Me. OLD-FASHIONED BUT LIVELY, are Barbara Dunn and Nancy Huff of the Senior Beach Party Line dance, ng NH' T - if f se:'QiQk i 1'- x ' Reminiscing Past Shows, Q! tt Remember When Once again the Outburst was produced by Mr. Don Mabbott, assisted by Mr. Marion Sell and other faculty mem- bers. The participating students worked diligently from October to November 20 and 21 putting together the i964 Outburst, Remember When. Tryouts began Act One. The performers wandered onto the stage and waited for their number. Among the notables were the Six D's, Junior Line Number One with Out of Limits, and a very unusual act-a red and white dancing horse. Act Two was a playing iukebox. In this act was a visit to France via Les Ours Francais. HEY, DADDY the 5th hour gym class llappels sing as they do a Charleston. YK 2-is . hui y A 2 to we i .. ? tl . l No col Tel mu Bun bun gir Ht Gi 4... en!! . Don l'T1eTTl- from 1964 dered g the e with white :x visit Heston. N 1 ', 1 ls Outburst Theme Among the dances presented were a ballet, the Bossa Nova, a Pompon routine put on by the cheerleaders, and the colorful Moth Dance by Modern Dance Club. A clock and a black mouse introduced Act Three. Gary Tebbets provided the audience with a piece of classical music, Prelude in C Minor. The surprise came with the Bunny Hop, for which some of our faculty members donned bunny costumes to entertain one and all. Act Four was The Fountain in which the fifth hour girls gym class presented a version of the Charleston with Hey, Daddy. The A Capella Chair, arranged in the shape of a Christmas tree, sang carols to end the I964 Outburst. --., W . 'I -xJ T ' l 1 'l' l v 'T ' ! I xx ' 5 ' 1 era fix, xmcwm 'lrsix I its-if DANCING AND GAILY SINGING to a French drinking song the French Club brings France to the Oulburst. ' rv v X I l HOP, HOP, OOPS, THAT'S WRONG! The teachers do their version of the Bunny Hop. NOT EASILY PERSUADED, Susan Fisher seems to ignore Richard Brubeck as he sings l6 Going on l7. ,V gi-Hi 'Q 1 !,,'ft'31f'?f1i 1 ! ' 135! tl 111 ltftijysxs, r,, s ' ' LL-w 1 A '-Q 'UvxLxl, di Y 5 1 4.,f-w:i .Bf:1:' U ' F 51 lt gsfwljju, ,Q ' ' I 1 I , W 1, P xigiffa ix 1 1 z 3 llfiifigs fi 5, if yvvymofe, irol Smith, icrue Arm- nn, Candy Nn, Sheila we Weiss, rauty- Mr. Donovan Mabboii ' a . 'fmvifv .Q-. N. 1 'x i Mrs, Harrier Fisher . -' P-1 - .Iu fy: :. fjg-,NI r .li XX. i FORMAL DRESS AND GOOD SINGING completed the freshmen? perform ance in lhe Oufbursl. ,vide Gut-standing Music for Special Occasions idford, Ver- :ri Becisiey, eiss, Nedro Sharon Bui- cello Robin- iyce Wilson, Haggard, SINGING USOMEWHERE OVER THE RAINBOW, Yhese freshmen entertain aHI1e Oulbursf. v .A K ,Q Ek' ' g 4' I '3' 'V rf? f . ffl V L-K V- f L l I 1. M ,-L. b .. K' 1 if L 2 K 'Y' ' T53 x .vi K fa 4 ' 1 , y , L , THEA, YHEA, WAKE-UP. lt's time for leo. says Louise Bidwell and Carol Smith os they rehearse for the play. Young Actors LOOKING OVER THE EVIDENCE, James Stolsworth and Artie Billings detectives, some up with n strong clue, Put Knowledge to Use in Production of Pla East's drama class first learned the techniques of make-up, role-playing, and duet acting. They later applied their knowledge in the production of cu play, Anybody for Tea? Anybody for Tea? is the story of detective Dennis O'Fir1n, who investigates the deaths of two elderly ladies. The characters in the play were portrayed by Artie Billings, Jim Stalsworth, Mary Williams, Carol Smith, Louise Bidwell, Thea Junkins, Beth Huffmcln, and Dorothy Blair, This production was supervised by Mrs, McDonald. --1 l l - FOR HER TIME, patierue and devotion to the play, Mrs. McDonald rereives SHOULD I OR 5H0ULDNff I pu, poison in ,he wp? ponders Mary williams o bouquet of roses from h D Cl . - 9' 'Uma U55 silently to herself. N 4 i ' , i,x:ff5l i Iillings, l l 2 I 'iii 7 52, 36' Wwe wi ,rigs 'iv , :ms fffifg - . .K .1 tri, , gg get it .E . i 5 - .e , I gy 2' . .ef .ul if it . ,s ,r T .T 15312. BACK ROW:Jim Jones, Laura Rose, Dorothy Blair, Clarence Bradshaw, Paul Povenrnire, Mary Williams, Linda Shelly, Beth Huffman, Carol Smith, Thomas, Dennis Nlilholland, Debra Owens, Jim Stalsworth, Louise Bidwell, Barbara Sousley. Adonna Herbert. FRONT ROW: Mrs. McDonald, Bernadine Taylor, Diane As Future Performers Masqueraders Stud Tricks of the Trade Masqueraders, under the sponsorship of Mrs. McDonald, I engaged in various activities this year, For the first time, 'jimi , iii Masqueraders received pins to denote their membership, f H 4 it 1 I- ,X -3: ,Q Also, a one act ploy, Anybody For Tea? ' was presented cut W N ff is V ' N, an assembly. :fy X 1' v L K 'H' This organization spent hours on make-up, stage tech- 1 1, .... , .. , H niques, acting and various skills pertaining to the stage. They 'Z took part in the Red Cross entertainment and Home- coming parade. S Mrs. McDonald Mary Williams Steve Filsinger Sponsor 'lst Semester 2nd Semester President President WHO SAID THAT THEA .IUNKINS can'r be in Masqueraders? asks Doro- AT THE MASQUERADERS' TEA, thy Blair, Louise Bidwell, and Mary W imams. one of the first club pins, i , 1 l i ? i l 4 l f J i 4 , f 4 . 'N Steve xi-R Filsinger presents Mary Williams ! . 5 V 'S -Q. V H ix X N- M, , fr ' 1, , ,4 -.. fn i M l l SS 5 5, x s Speakers' Bureau, under the new sponsorship of Mrs. McDonald, engaged in many worthwhile activities this year. The members eagerly took part in debate and discussion sessions. In January, the club presented a clean-up campaign, Don't Be a Litter Bear, which followed their kick-oft assem- if 5. 1 5 E l X bly. The opportunity was also provided for students who were i ' interested to visit local radio and television stations R for observation. , ' -3 5 C QE, ,- . ,1 l . it V'Ali'l'L j , 1 W - 2. V ,N ' - -i 5 ' 'A fl: -vw fl A at , 1 -.f f A 'ft' 1 , K 'N-Q. ii g 5 TRYING TO PROMOTE a clean-up campaign, mem- Mrs' Loulse McDonald bers of the Speakers'Bureau present o play. Sponsor Tomorrow's Orators Develop Skills Through Speakers' Bureau BY ADVISING OTHERS not to lifter the school, Connie Coburn and Joe Cunningham show that they are loyal East Bears. 1 mm. 'um Pitznzlas ' izvmwrmii ' lSlili1'Ell1'LlE 1.1 V TF F 1' Cy lx 4 in T X S5lli'SiSl,l'J 27 BACK ROW: Willie Cunningham, Bob Burke, Joe Cunningham, Jim Stuls- worth, SECOND ROW: Kem Cowles, Nancy Golden, Pat Day, Connie Coburn, Linda Hull, George Greziak. FRONT ROW: louise Penny, Sandy Goodwin, Pat Reinking, Marty Baker, Sherlene Smith, Mrs. McDonald. i, ., Ky , je A X fo . . -5 r 35 1 Dgnqld Buss An Lawrence Captain Co-Captain ' A . i X 1 , Mr, Michaels Sponsor The Stage Crew was under the direction of Donald Buss this year. With his help, and that of Mr. Michaels, their sponsor, the stage crew learned the work that must be done behind the scenes before a show even goes on. They learned the techniques of lighting, sound, and staging scenery. During every assembly and show at East, the stage crew worked industriously to make the scenes enioy- able to the audience. The members of the stage crew are from all classes, so that there will always be experienced upperclassmen to instruct the new members. Without our stage crew, we would be unable to stage many of our activities during the year, LIFT THAT BARGE, TOTE THAT SALE, extldim these Stage Crew members. BACK ROW Donald Buss Richard Allen Robert Dopp Jock Blair FRONT ROW Olan Richie, Chris Beicher, Larry Sousley NOT PICTURED: Dean Johnson Ronnie Marsh nald aels, nust s on. Qlng the iioy- are iced our our age FISOI1 TENSE AND NERVOUS are Carolyn Butler, Mary Troutman, Susan Bromley, and Linda Crane as they await ll-ie announrement of the 1965 Snowball Queen. Bears' Den Promotes Teen Activities CLUTCHING HER DOZEN RED ROSES, Queen Carzilyn Butler poses with her escort Frank Tittle at the Queens throne. For those middle-of-the-week-blues, Bears' Den prof vides a night of relaxation every Thursday, Held at the Minute Circle Friendly House, teen town is open to all loyal East Bears, Dancing is often enioyed with the music of a small combo. The main event of Bears' Den took place on January 28 with the annual Snowball Dance, Seventy students looked on as Caro- lyn Butler was crowned Snowball Queen and then danced to the music of the Notations. Members of the band were Harry Meircirend, bass guitar, Willie Quinn, lead guitar, J.S. Wilson, drumsp and Ronnie Box, piano. STANDING: Ronnie Marsh, Mr. Bedell, Roy McDaniels, Dianna Gallagher, Jo Ann Ogrizovtch, and Belinda Foster. SITTING: Mrs. Butler, Joy Leltridge, Carolyn Butler, Marilyn Butler, and Cindy Naasz. X 'QV' i favs ---acl , , I ff 11:1 - 4 E 5' 3' .i X. i L 2? I 4 . fi. Linda Crane ,4-rf' Mary Helen Troutman ' 'tgp' aww-fr Susan Bromley cry' is-.f ...-. N, ip- Y-rf ' - - .,a .3 3 -f i Q. 3 , V 5 9,4 li r y ,V 5 Rm, ya. K l-. x , . 4 4 x, , xg K li ..,l V Nw. f I.- X3 A swf' K 4- ' r, ai? V 1 I V - uv L, I Snowball Queen Carolyn Butler l 4 so L ned: wfe..za .Mensa BACK ROW:Ygnocio Santellan Jr,, John Colle, Frank Esteban, David Durbin, Mn izegie, snefy spfengen THIRD ROW: Joyce wilson, Debbie Owens, Susan Grower, Laura Rose, SECOND ROW: snene ceffneee, Kay Kinney, Bill ones Through-Qpanish Club .ea ing, Alfred Esteban, Pevneae Bfeyyn. FRONT ROW: Marta vanzeni, Emily Bennen, Kiki Flynn Students Learn Traditions of Old Mexico n. if 'li Q 'lsr L -- 1- , -J N , -.H wii' , , Mr. Ragle Alfred Esteban Bill Grussing Sponsor lst Semester 2nd Semester President President AT THE SPANISH CLUB CHRISTMAS PARTY Larry Driskell hunts for the piFafa. wif? FAR AWAY PLACES SEEM to be the dream of many Spanish students. Under new sponsorship of Mr. Gordon Ragle, the Span- ish Club furnishes an opportunity tor Spanish students to learn more about Spain 'and Latin American countries. The programs given this year included various talks presented by speakers about the impressions and experiences gained on trips to Spanish-speaking countries. Some ot the members Went to see Mexican dancers per- form at the Music Hall. Other activities included the annual Christmas pinata party andthe Mexican dinner, F5 0535 at The Lat Wh ire: nec hel Wt fry Mrs Spo BA Chi Fin Bo. He Du Poi ? e .TW 4 , l so it xnt, Emily , Sw in V1 udenls. e Span- The per- onnuol French Club Continues to Bring G Les Ours Francais, or the French Bears, provides an Opportunity for French students to learn more about customs of France. This organization is sponsored by Mrs. Donnelly. The official colors are gold and white. In November, the members participated inthe Outburst. Later, they presented their act for Van Horn's French club. When French Club held its Christmas party, Mrs. Donnelly treated the members to some slides token in Poris. In con- nection with the Mardi Gras lMorch 23, Les Ours Francois held their annual dinner. WHAT A DECISION! says Adonna Herbert to Judy Wilkerson as they try tc :house something to eat of the French Club Christmas party. Dennis Milhollond Mrs. Dorothy Donnelly Isl Semester Judy Barwise 2nd Semester aiety of Paris to East it Z t Sponsor President President faq, aff- W -Ta ee 'B J 'J ' . '- J' f, ' , 2: K , tn L ' at r j A . A 4 -tl c ,e ' L-m.r'f7+ A 'I tf-LJ' L 1 A W ..vs.lllfli'M g .Ly ei:-1.-622. R l -4 - F ai 'T ' BACK ROW: Richard Perlman, Dennis Milhollond, Pot Ladd, Diane Fleming, Charlie Luppens, Kenny Lee, Rodger Seidelrnan, Roberto Blackburn, Ronald Finley, Bob Harris, FIFTH ROW: Larry Sousley, Philip Stine, Olon Richie, Linda Earnhardt, ctooy royyyer, Mike Snow, Dawn sonsiey, Henry soyyyon, Adonna Herbert, Aldo Price. FOURTH ROW: Marie Lesniolc, Jeanne Milltlcan, Sharon Dunn, Jtrn Svalsworth, Sharon Maron, Judy Lee Wilkerson, Patty Smith, Diane Povenrnire, Theo Junkins, Sandy Eubanks THIRD ROW: Lee Foster, Alvha wi Me. Lonoee, Sandra Henderson, Kay Butler, Jerry Gorretson, refeeo Turawski, Claudia Edvva1ds,Rosolie McGhee, Linda vooohoo, sozonne vveglofz sec- OND ROW: Barbara Dunn, Susan Bromley, Lindo Wolby, Jean Christensen, Mary Myka, Judy Boryytse, Vonnie Fann, Jana Johnson, Cherie Byfield, Joonne Roberts. FRONT ROW: Mrs. Donnelly, Kathy Farrow, Cathi Airington, Becky Pendleton, Robert Burnett, Linda L. Johnson, Donna Weiss, Sharon Bullard, Carolyn Holt, Sharon Burton , v g, V if ' HQ Ci' ,f-ff ,, ' '. Fi. yt! ' xy - ,J 1 7 of 4, yr- 'F ,V 1 1, . 5. , ge 9 4 . l rw BACK ROW: Robert Krawczyk, Don Buss, Mille Chapman, Steve Offutt, Richard Allen, Jerry Coleman, Mike Gallagher, Elmer Johnson, Isaac Kil- gore, Gary vvllllarne, Don Hunter. SIXTH ROW: Mllre Hinds, Clell Stephenson, Kenneth Bickley, David Durbin, ivlllre Bawrnan, Jane McCarty, Helen Ashr Marilyn Parver, Carolyn Hill, Gina Panknin, FlFTH ROW: David Jordan, Jirnrny Fields, Monte Miller, Paul Franks, Robert Shepherd, Robert Stevinson, Mitch Krysa, Karen McCain, Frances Hauser, Mary ivllnard, Pal Coleman. FOURTH Rowr leaaerr Wade, Greg May, Chris Belener, George Weatherly, Richard Latin Club l LMMPB. J Powell, Wanda Scott, Theresa Davis, Cindy Smith, Kathy Neeley, Linda Rein- bolt, THIRD ROW: Grace Scott, Janice Pittman, Bonnie Osbourne, Cheryl McCain, Julie Brown, Donna Powell, Kathy Garver, Betty Sherman, Nadine Anderson, Sandra Weeks, Jean Baker. SECOND ROW: Ginny Shepard, Mariie Shepard, Paula on, cainy Ewarl, Peggy Lynn, Sarah cnewnlna, Linda clas- pill, Ranelle Lettridge, Pat Mudd, Sue Fisher.FRONT ROW: Miss McLaughlin, Clarene Powell, Joyce Gordon, Frank Toombs, Frances Ault, Terry Ostroviok, Jean Riggs, Kathy lane. Ursae Orientis Spread Roman Customs I -ri , ' ' t', r T Q? - . ,iw , 1 ,, 55 41 H r e--' ' ' ' . ' , z if , , Y .uv ' K 1 ff L' fr f J ' .Am 'rs' an -ff, . '31 , , ,ri , ',.9 A X if' , 1 . i 1 if ,. Q'l'ifi-if gf Q sr di r ' l 'V ' . ' ,WJ ' y ' Q , f ' L , '- , , ROMANS DIDNT HAVE THIS MUCH TROUBLE, Jerry, says Miss Mclaugh- lin to Jerry Coleman as he puts on a Roman toga. ro Pizovlns THE ATMOSPHERE or Rome, Jerry Coleman, Peggy Lynn, , 1 ' fir , r ' x , rr ai Q rl Fl gr I 7? if at X . K' J ' Julie Brown, and Steve Offutt, Latin consuls, model Latin outfits. f: in A ' ' ' ' - r , f f 's ' ' :,: V I r izltr lr if ,M V A ' iii- r l 'ALA T ,ff xt A A , M ,X f l i ' . F f f l 2 by - fx Q X, f 6, y l 5 S l 1 ll Y r ' r N 1 if .L Ursae Orientis, Latin Club members, belong to the East High branch of the Junior Classical League. Special high- lights in J.C.L. this year were programs celebrating Christmas, Valentine's Day, and the Birthday of Rome. The day the members anticipated and planned for was a Regional Junior Classical League Convention, where all Kansas City interscholastic members met and regressed tothe era ofthe laurel. DIFFERENCES IN ROMAN COSTUMES are shown by these Latin consuls, George Weatherly, Pat Coleman, Frances Hauser, and Bob Krawczyk. ,ew 2 r ' ei dei 5 ,iw :iff X ' if l ,gm l E42 V ,fi BAK sha Wa' E1 de ne: we ab Chl irni to Mis Sp: ev - ,' 3 da Rein- , Cheryl Nadine , Mariie da Clas- aughlin. stroviak, to the lhigh istmas WGS ere a . to the consuls :lyk ,,.. Y-r u i - Ol' II M fu r: .. ' . ,-V ,. 13 t ,, . P3354 . ' J- gv.. -, t ft Q. Wt: is A -la .ce A, J. XV. ' ff:-fail' ' . , LEM i' fe? , New. ' .EJ K 'S' sy, i , fa ef e Y , Kg .ws ,, .l . . r 'E I li 1 5 ' lag -1 5 ', , 2 .. . - -- , -' au.: , BACK ROW: Paula Ott, Jana Johnson, Rodger L. Spencer, Clarence Brad. Leslie, Charlene Webb SECOND ROW: Willie Shelton, Linda Schmidt, Loretta shaw, Susan Bromley, Linda Walby. FOURTH ROW: Stancia Krawczyk, Sandy Conan, Aldu Price. Nedra Harrison FRONI' ROW: Bonnie Kerr, Dawn Sousley, Walby, Linda Crane, Rosalie McGhee. THIRD ROW: Miss Houtchens, Kathy Patty 5mlYl'1, Llf1dCI JOlvr1SOI1, Future Business Leaders Students Investigate Possible Careers designed to help students find Worthwhile careers in the busi- ness world of today. To assist in this proiect, guest speakers were invited to speak about the various types of iobs avail- able. Miss Judy Houtchens provided the supervision of East's chapter of F,B.L.A. These Future Business Leaders strived this year for improvement of business techniques. They also worked hard To present a fashion show. A Paula Ott Stanciu Krnwczyk Miss Houtchens lst Semester 2nd Semester 5P0nsor President President E! i . ..- Wfl! r. as it .a ,r Q4 Q, ,. -, DEAR DR. BROWN, dictates Steve Filsinger as Miss Houtchens demon- strates business routine to Sluncia Krawuyk. BACK ROW: Bonita Jolly, Theresa Monroe, Jo Dean Crumpley, Joyce Cain, Brenda Rogan, Joyce DeHart, Karine Makovvski. FOURTH ROW: Marilyn Jolly, Sondra Henderson, Sharon Tune, Bonnie Osbourne, Cheryl Crawford, Alice VariCleave, Sandra Stone. THIRD ROW: Janet Hendricks, Cheryl McCul- ley, Karen-Rauber, Kathy Garver, Susan Porter, Por Thoeni, FRONT Row: Lindo Bailey, Charlene Thompson, Sandy Mitchell, Betty Mrliof, Sharon Fifer, Erriestine Gordon. me Some Plan Careers in Homemaking .N 'f S 1 Z I 1-V Mr. Joe Hess Marcia Smith Judy Wilkerson Sponsor lst Semester 2nd Semester President President Future Teachers at America, under the sponsorship of Mr, Hess, is an organization to promote interest in the career of teaching. At a tea held in honor at new members, teachers from different fields spoke of their reasons tor becoming teachers. In order to get an idea of college life, the FTA. yisited William Jewell and the University of Missouri. fc A 93. Gs' ,,. C. Xv,- Mrs, Phyllis Diener Joyce DeHart Linda Bailey Sponsor President Vice-President As a main part ot the program of home economics, F.H.A. offers opportunities for the further development of a pupil's initiative in planning activities relating to homennaking. Linda Bailey and Sharon Tune applied for membership in the state chorus, which performed at the state meeting in Jets ferson City. Attending this meeting were Mrs. Diener and several other members of East's chapter of F.H.A. HA While Others Eye the Teaching Profession BACK ROW: Altha Larides, Marcella Robinson, Linda Bales, Judy Lee Wilker- son. SECOND ROW: Jacquelyn Bears, Adonna Herbert, FRONT ROW: Marcia Smith, Ronald Finley. A Q' 4 2 I re St hel Jen Da CO7 sta iomics, it of a taking. ship in in .lef- er and he DI1 e Wilken EV: Marcia y 5 2 I 1 A A u W Helps Girls Plan for Future 3 Five seniors were chosen by the American Legion to represent East High at Missouri Girls' and Boys' State. Girls' State was held in Columbia, Missouri, and Boys' State was held in Warrensburg, Missouri. These five were Joyce DeHart, Jeanne Metzelthin, Mariie Shepard, Sam Savorelli, and Dan Weiss. These students took part in various political activities connected with the elections of their city, county, and state officers. BACK ROW: Don Weiss, Sam Sovorelli. FRONY ROW: Margie Shepard, Jeanne Mt-nr-lih.n, Joyce Del-lon. Each year top ranking luniors and seniors from the Kan- sas City public schools are chosen to be members of the One Hundred High School Girls' Group. This group is designed to persuade young students with ability to pursue a college education, Sponsored by Miss Marie Woodruff, six iuniors and six seniors were chosen to represent East. At the annual Christ- mas brunch, a few college students spoke on the aspects of college life. These presentations were helpful in planning for future college years. The group also had the opportunity to visit Kansas University at Lawrence, Kansas, this spring. BACK ROW: Linda Wilson, Mariie sliepard, on-me Povenmire, Patty Smith. THIRD ROW: Marilyn Butler, Kiki Flynn, Poulo Lynn. SECOND ROW: Jean Chris- tensen, Pony Weiss, Joyce Del-lon. FRONT ROW: Cathy Ewan, Sandy Siglor. At Youth State Seniors Learn about Government T7 Mike Scherer Editor-in-Chief First Semester Judy Christman Co-Editor Second Semester ,- Mr. Buchanan Sponsor xl. X If , XV yi-.Qi if .u5K'zFE.:. Connie Cooper Co-Editor Second Semester Echo Staff ML M ,nan A Reports Scholastic, li lll ALL RIGHT, FEENEY, l.ET'S HAVE SOME GOOD PlCTURES, ordels Athletic, Socia 'Y w, we f f S , MF? 5 ffik, - 133 ,- ,ll ' -I ' I . I ' ,p . x I ix 315, In Q' 3 'N K 1,3 45, ,, 1 K' ' V ' - 1 'CI' X up -- h ' X Susan Bromley Lindo Crane Mike Curry Phil Feeney Bruce Harper ReP9 7e' Pf0m9'l0f' MUYWSEY Production Manager Photographer Ass't. Page Six Editor 1 ., . N ' M e , fn SD , 3 Z: ly me ,, .. .. v 1 K Q xx f it f - ' 4 - -.. I 4- , 1314 or . v f '-Y V e T 3 V I E g - . X - ,M fm ' if -I Ronnie Merrick Donna Sloan Bernadine Taylor Cathy Airington Lindo Bernhard! Marilyn Blansett P599 Sli 5145701 Reporter Reporter Page Four Editor Proofreader Ass't. Page Editor I, orders ,- fa- ' , 1...- , ..v- 1 1 X 9 Cherry Byfield Jo Dean Crumpley Kathy Farrow Reporter ReP0rter Ass't. Page Four Editor 'i 5' ,,, I.. rw -. ff, as so ' ' V 4- - rv xv --P .v A ff? A Thea Junkins Page Three Editor Lindo Johnson Financial Manager John McGarity Ass't, Circulation ocial Highlights of '65 x Spreading news throughout the school is East's own stu- dent paper, the Echo. Under the guidance of its sponsor, Mr. Robert Buchanan, the paper's bi-monthly editions come to the students with the latest information on scholastic, athletic and the numerous other activities within the school. For holidays and other such occasions throughout the year, extra issues are published which bring added enioyment to the students. This year for the first time, a Paper Doll queen was selected from five candidates chosen from homerooms buying the most newspapers, '3 5 an 1. ' 1... R 1, if -- f-1:3 l t f ,QV f 1 ,:s.ff::rJ:-':f1.' if- '. N .,- ., lQ73'1l'7'i'- 'i5S7. J , Q. . ' ll' 'f 747414 Ei' June Hatchitt Steve Hicks Susan Hunt Advertising Manager Business Manager Circulation f. fm. , ,. f 'M' I., by -f, , K ' N is- '1 trys- ry Bonnie Osbourne Page Three Editor Lindo walby Page Five Editor THERE, THAT'S .IUST ABOUT THE RIGHT SIZE, says Mike Curry to himself, .n. ,gt x F5 Linda Wilson Co-Editor-in-Chief . ' A 'Gif'-rT.Ar.-. K, ff, if gi: 'wr sn 1 7 wut Joyce DeHart Jim Glow Co-Editor-in-Chief Chief Photographer i965 Eastonian Staff, Striving to Maintain Past Record an iff -vs 75 i 1,4 ff fm Cathy Ewart Jean Christensen Ben Simmons Ass't, Phatogra pher 'ir --5 ,2',f, Jeanne Metzelthin Pat ladd Mariie Shepard linda Mills Dennis Cummings Art Editor Athletics Editor sr' Wanda Scott Associate Art Editor l Q' larry DeMass Stl L' -.ff wif' 'Nh-, , 46 -sy In iw 1 l ', Q1 K, --...f F 1' f' 3 Sa- Barlaara Dunn Class Editor Jennifer Smith Senior Editor Sandra Siglar Literary Club Editor Paula Ott Organizations Editor stent: oleksy Departmental Club Editor z:'llf'ff2gX x ' K ,s at , , JN fx ii ,lnrgz ,N ' I ff - rx in ll' N 'V aww -r' ' YW? ef ' he . ' , l' 1 , , K 1 . V, A K A.. A , V V I ' ,Q f A , W A X Gayle Raines Diana Kemp Sian Sha,-P Senior Editor Linda Schmidt Shirley Tatum Ass't, Departmental Club Editor Producing an Gutstanding Yearbook Under the leadership of Joyce DeHart and Lindo Wilson, second year staff members serving as Co-editors-in-chief, the i965 Eastonian staff faced the difficult task of equaling the record of previous staffs. How Well they met this challenge will be determined by the way this book is received. Early problems to be met were selection ofa theme and general format of the book. Artists worked hard choosing cover designs and division pages: photographers were constantly busy taking picturesg editors worked steadily accumulating necessary copy, layouts, and pictures, Cooperation among staff members enabled them to advance steadily toward their goal, another great Eastonian. STAFF MEMBERS ASSEMBLED in the early morning hours to finish Easfonian pages. fi 'i -M00 N, 1-2- am MARTY BAKER AND DENNIS CUMMINGS seem to find humor in photos of past games. 4 Q '25 The thirty-two Juniors and Seniors who had been selected in the spring met every morning at seven o'clock fsome strqg. gled in latel and continued the difficult task ahead. A new type of soles campaign, a one-day quickie, resulted in an assured budgetg no books were sold ot the end of the year, With great difficulty, deadlines that slipped by were picked upp finally, came the day when the book went to bed. Then: and only then, did staff leaders relax and wait for D day, Looking back, each staff member asked himself, Did I do my best? Will it be what we expected in Septem- ber? Some few made the classic remark, I could care less! Reading page proof added to the anticipation of a job well-done by most, however. Those who carried the burden as always got the most out of the experience. How well they did their iob is evident by their section. They will be remembered. Through Word and Picture Eastonian Staff Climaxes an 9' it ,ii Y 'r 1-43 1 151 'JTYI J linda Vaughan R.O.T.C. Editor Sharon Moran Activities Editor Jeanette Davis f' . 2 ' i fr g,vv-J Dun Weiss Lindo Johnson Ass't. Activities Editor -I i ART Scoi Eventful Year Te THi Joy Rodger Spencer strog VIEW In GFI year picked out for mself ptem ess' o iob urden ll they will r L ARTISTICALLY FINISHING Iwo posters, Linda Mills and Wanda Scott prepare for King and Queen of Hearts Mixer. ...a Nancy Huff Faculty Editor Judy Barwnse Kiki Flynn H, E 'V' D ,Q Jw' Janne Banks 1. ' .. ' X . if ll.. al .9 X 1 Av l I? -.gf ear Telling Work of School THUMBING THROUGH PHOTOS for just the righl picture are Paula OH, Joyce DeHart, and Linda Wilson. -fx Marty Baker an 'm Sharon Dunn Y ,Z Melvin Miller ff Photographer - , J x l ,A Mike Scherer 1 . Photographer H. 4 Y, lj ls o ll, 1 . ,Q Cf. X 5 3 Larry McGowan Ass't. Photographer gyfil ..- X I -OX Z' I It v .vy ll ' V in 4 ,Ne 4 x Q 5:21, ir -, W xl 5 9' .-., .L-,. I. N' lx' ' 1-Q 'T 43, Syl'-u v- -. -1. .S Fl MAL -wx ,, vis rbert 5Y dwick W sizr. , 5' 1 1 Kalallu 5.4, ' 0 Literary Society JQ- T fi , w , P' J I926 Q ' Q me Mime. 5' Q, . 1 ' :ir - Exif 24 1.39 V Q., 4 ' . K ,ww .N V ,Nl ' ,V,. M- Q e Q ff fe QQ ' J ' J' . liilliwliliii '11 5 ' Q Q-11 Q - , V S Cindy Smith Jennifer Smith Sandy Siglar Linda Vaughan Shary Sprenger Philip Stine First Semester President Second Semester Kathy Taft Pat Thoeni President Sharron Tune Judy Upp OFHCERS Miss Houtchens Mrs. Barndt FIRST SEMESTER SECOND SEMESTER spans,-,, Cmsponwr Sandy Siglar . . . President .... Linda Vaughan Jean Christensen , . . V. President . . . Wanda Scott Jennifer Smith ..... Secretary . . . linda Reinbolt Gdyle Raines , . . Treasurer .... lirldd JOHNSON linda Vaughan . Inter-society . . . Gayle Raines Kiki Flynn ..... linda Johnson . . Stella Oleksy . . . Wanda Scott . . . Linda Schmidt . . Kolailuan . . . . . . ., Porliomentaricn . . . Sgt-ctforms . . . Critic ..... Historian ,... Sandy Siglar Louise Bidwell Kiki Flynn Jean Christensen Helen Ash I -J- 'va- Leundis Literary Society I926 . vi' - ,we Jana Johnson First Semester President FIRST SEMESTER Jana Johnson . . . Yvonne Fann ..,.. Donna Sloan ....... Mary Helen Troutman . . Stancia Krawczyk . . , Rosalie McGhee . . . Carol Rodak . . . Kathy Gower ,... . . Carolyn Butler . . , . . fi 6 L? , l. i al liao 4-ji , C. .fI. Yvonne Fann Second Semester President OFFICERS SECOND SEMESTER President . . . . Yvonne Fann V. President .,,, Donna Sloan Secretory . , , . . Carol Rodak Treasurer .,.. Pat Day Ass'r. Treasurer , . Jo Ellen Thompson lnferesociery .... Carolyn Butler Leundion . . . Jana Johnson Critic ..., Reporter . , . . , Rosalie McGhee Sgt-ot-arms .... Mary Troutman by , , 4 qv wie P ,am :Q 4 1. 4 3 lgt 41, r f ' , f . , x Emimvi KWH-iim6.mr.g.,.5 , -.1 if . Llll V 2 3 A ' el-- f f ., E fe.-rl R, , , MM, f ' F A .lf 'S' N ' lW'l'bzl.i il 'l' 'Lrg' fe :SF Patty Bellis Marilyn Butler Sheila Carraszo Becky Duncan Cindy Fawver Denny Bennett Patty Coleman Sandy Eubanks Emily Bennett Sarah Chewning Sarah Duncan Diane Fleming Mr. Holder Miss Chapman Sponsor Cofsponsor - -v L 5 f Q, ,7 Mk, 5 6 A! 6 ef .3 5-. 4 .is 3, as xi N A-.y .Tl .,g. 1. A J f 3-I I5- -g- f, I ,Y ,N HBH wning can ming A Juana Tv- ,A fl f .Lai . 4 3 ,--x f7ZNff'.-e '- ,. Marsha Gosney Cheryl McCain Diana Renfro Donna Sloan . pf-,,..f wg . .. A215-.1-S14 cfm iff, ' 'vp .V , .AK levi' 'S - l ns' 44 hifi . ,V, 'Y' ltr. A ml. IVV 2 14... .- N M , V As. Y f . , TJ '. QA. if? 4' 'S 1 - J - V Fi Vffvfigi lT5'714F.u Jane Haichin Karen McCain Michelle Riddell Pcliiy Smith Judy Hafchilt Jane McCarty Carol Rodak Dawn Sousley RV:ik..m, . Q. ,- N X, I F1- !'w5i' i...i'g-.-...,.--. jg . liii-Li-1-Q . , Rosemary Hicklin Pany McCormick Linda Rothwell Connie Stubbs :lf ,u 3 Q 'D I 6 4 'S L .- X, , ,la ' L, 4 1 ,ef . ,f:'.,s.-1, -, - - M A, ,A 3 ic 4-12 .'.- ' if I my -A ., . A Dian Johnson Rosalie McGhee Elilabelh Shanahan Marsha Trayford TELL US MORE, coax Leundians as they enjoy an impromptu speech presenied by an orienlee. af 4' l UW N ,Q .- Q-R f K1 tr, . . -7.7115 2 .gel 1 .,, 3 A851 'Z ,gf Q LQ x 5-l ivf' 3 Kay Kinney Debbie Owens Brenda Shephard Mary Helen Trouiman ..-I ef I' fd 1 N Sfancia Krawczyk Donna Powell Belly Sherman Alice Van Cleave Marty Vinlani fv ,Q nu 'Ci ,.... K - A.,-if '86 Q15 xii Y hr 45,3 'r hm! ' Georgia Marfines Alda Price Josie Segura Arlane Van Cleave Lavonna Welsh XX, A-,5 '7 'L sg , ,Q K ,. A 'A M . x f A'i.l M 0 , 1 ,, lx L-'X X X I R 4 Jim Glow Dennis Kleyh Dan Weiss ,Q Fw , N, lx? it , . ,,..e1., m Mike Fisher Monie Miller Chip Woods Mrs. Benis Sponsor FIRST SEMESTER Jock Goodson , ..... Jim Glow ..... Bob Sfevinson .,... Steve Hicks . . . Don Buss .... Dun Weiss ..... . . Harold Wilson ..... Clell Stephenson . . . Roger Ewing ...... H amilton Literary Society I928 ie, ' ra ' ' ui as -ov - 3 ' i h , 4, . ,-'of f Q, X E, Jack Goodson First Semesier OFFICERS President .,.. V. President . . . Secretory .... Treasurer .... Inrer-society . . , Sgr-or-arms . . . Hamiltonian . . Criric ...... ., Porlicmenrorion Mr. McCarty Co-sponsor Don Buss President Second Semesier President SECOND SEMESTER . . Don Buss , .. Ben Simmons . Don Hunter . . Bob Stevinson , . ClellSiepl1enson . . Steve Nelson . Dan Weiss . . Sieve Hicks . . . Chip Woods Eulexia fl' .X ,J A ! ff. .. JY 4 f ,, Literary Society 2 y , . , , 'A x Q 5. Linda Wilson First Semester President FIRST SEMESTER Linda Wilson . , Judy Christman Susan Ridder . . Barbara Dunn ..... Joyce DeHart . . Mariie Shepard .... Paula Ott .... Linda Estepp ...... Susie Halstead . Becky Pendleton . . . Judy Marrs .... sen e I929 'P .iff- 105 , x Jeanne Metzelthin Second Semester President OFFICERS President .,,, V. President . . . Secretary .... Treasurer . . . Ass'r. Treas ..... . Eulexion Girl , .. . Inter-society . . . Critic ....,.. Sgtvot-arms . . Reporter ......... Pcirliarnentorian , ., ' 'lush A ' r ,4. .R f R is ,,' Q' 1 f -3 A . gl I A ' iauia,i.1.,...,. r ,,, 5- , - -- -- Q13 fwg-, 7 - 4 f ,..-. r 1 ,, ,rg 'ff if 'ffff . ,e f, Y. r. A -M, 'V L.t...i.,. 1 , 5 2 5 t ,f L35 Z, 1 9 -Q3 -. f V gli -v- A' Mg' ' , , Z ?w 'f eg -- '. S Vue, ., f':J.v,r,::.-M- t . A ' i rg rs 'Jr -' r V ,A pg Q9 '- ,?,- ' X ff - fb' 3145? - aan.-f,-.J,.. ,.. Cathy Airingion Frances Ault Many Baker Janie Banks Linda Earnhardt Marilyn Blansett Judy Christman Sherry Culp Jeanette Davis Linda Downs Claudia Edwards linda Estepp SECOND SEMESTER Jeanne Metzelthin Bernie Taylor Sandy Walby Pat Ladd Linda Downs Janie Banks Sharon Moran Jeanette Davis Cathy Ewart Linda Swift Madalaine Mandina Sharon Dunn Cathy Ewart Barbara Dunn ,flf . Q .I ,.. -B N -'A' ri Aff hkibwr , 17 s ' .if f .' A 0 17:- ,. r .- Q, . A ,-af 4-,Riff -1 -8 is . f N MCJYQ' 'V ily Linda Bales Julie Brown Joyce DeHart Renda Edgil Kathy Farrow Mr. lunn Mr. Winegar Sponsor Co-sponsor , . T f! - Q , S: I Q-.. 'CT 1' JL J wk -F 2- r 'Q x N LAQL 1 4 f 7,42 Q, ,gg 7. ifli. 42:11 ii: -ww xi 'gil V .X ' 'LZ A ,.. 'T vflffilk 3 8- K -6 i L Sandy Goodwin Tlwea .lunlxins Peggy lynn Becky Pendlelon Amy Sullzbaugh 2 :lil Z! - W - L' x, 5, H 552495114 'liwgiii 'M f '1-y fy, h is 1 A 14 14: . ,.. 4 Us L' , K' Y' - X. Q- X 5 '- 'FI Q , Q ., lg f Yr' . . xi, .V vi . I Vi C We f fn A i 1-. 2 f.. 6 -cr ', C-3 .' if? on ' - suv ,if :RY A ' 5 Susie Halstead Lana Hefner Diana Kemp Bonnie Kerr Madalaine Mandina Judy Marrs Chris Polachowski Diane Povenmire Nancy Sullzbaugh Linda Swift r l i 1 '.-1-: 4 ' 1 MK - I? - L ' ' w., C-i I' I 5 1 C. . if 1 A C .A .W 1, N 1'-me NL -' 1 Mum. 'im:1.'n, 1 ., Sm ,,,g-,1,1,L,,,,g,.',, ,mm A I 1 - l fl gi 'M' '-S 8' 4. . m I A If V ,-X 1- K :D -A I V, ., , ' 1' Cl w I ,, A ' M ,, , , , . - . - f f 33, . 3:31. ' . 3- 4 ffgi, ki.Qi,L,, - 5 '. if K . cu 7 I - Q A ' .f- J ., . Pj ,' , f C 1' ,f . ' . r 'f' i .f ,, ' 1 ,. . ' :li , ' i?mi.'1G'f4-1 i-wgegl - A ,mf -f LQTTN' 1 g,m,,,,, ,, A 'M f -L ' 3 ' W f f-4, 53 ' 4:5 4 3 hi 5 -4 n 1: 'J 4 I . luminal ..z..... ,, ' ,. g, I X N ' ! '- , - . -R ' -'fo .nn V, 13,5 In i '7 ,,, . - if .R , f , 3 - 1' , W 2 1 'F ' me I. ,..34'lfi!l .N,Kaf:,:. Q ' Carolyn Hill , Robin Krafschmer V Jeanne Millikan QQ Brenda Ragan .,, 5 , Glenda Yally PJ 4, 15 L 'fl- ix i M V 1, swf ,Q - .4 -, . Y Linda Hammock Carnlyn Holi I 7 Pal Ladd Nancy laffaon Sharon Moran Cheryl Negus Susan Ridder Marcella Robinson ,. ,g A Cindy Tankersley Bernie Taylor : , ., - , I Sandy Walby Candy Warner 'W T355 Susan Hum Sue Linder Teri Ostroviak canny Shepard Teresa Turowski Danna Weiss Donna Welsh z 5-lgfL.L ....-. A. Linda Johnson Paula Lynn Paula On Marne Shepard Linda Walby Pally Weiss Joyce Wilson IT mxss ALL xmas, gesfufe, Jeanne Menenhfn about these Iwo messy orienfees. 167 ' ,' f 1 L - J 6' 1'-' 1 . Q 'af ii ,L A f 1' X L - . W Q F Q' f T ' f l l k 4 W . A E V- Wx' - A 'K ' A 1:f'4.:ff5 3: ,T W . do . S 1 ,I vwrv 1 ya - fe 5. ' i 5 , Jzf, , 1. ll f V 8 . L al? T Rodger Seidelman Mike Shanahan fuek Kenny Simon Dave Sousley larry Sousley David Stalsworth lo we ' Eddie Vaughn Tom Wolfe ' Darrell Wright Neal Young S describes it the Web- Llterar Webster ' y Society l937 Richard Wiercinski First Semester FIRST SEMESTER Richard Wiercinski ....... Stan Sharp .....,. Terry McCullough . Bob Olsen ....... Phil Feeney ,... Stan Sharp Second Semester President SECOND SEMESTER ..........Stan Sharp Richard Wiercinski ......-Secrerary...... .......,Stevelrwin President il it 41:91-6' Q ,. OFFICERS President ...... . .... V. President .... Treasurer -V .... Inter-society . . . Websrerian. Bill Krawczyk .... Ernie Simon .... .. .. Sgr.-at-arms . . . . Terry McCullough ......,.Bob0lsen Larry DeMoss Art Lawrence . . . . Ron Merrick Bruce Harper. .... .... R eporfer . .. larry DeMoss ....,.,..... Critic .... ,,... ,,... Mr. McGreevy Mr. Needles -.f Sponsor Co-sponsor Q . V 1' 1 0 0' 2 4 larry Lackey rvlw 3' in . -'-' 1.-I ' ,gf f J i .A y A ,L i A cm i ' '1 '2Y' , X ,,s, X A J Rosalie McGhee Don Buss Linda Vaughan Curolyn Butler Clell Stephenson Gayle Raines Leundis Hamilton Kulailu Inter-Society '7 ,ff 9,3 1' Y sy ' -... , - -' f ' E 'X paula On Phil Feeney Sharon Moran B05 ol5El'1 Eulexiu Webster Council Coordinates Society Activities 1 .,f .f y 1 wa A f 15 if K 1 X get 1 'QW W i 'est 1' , wwe The Inter-Society council is composed of elected repre- sentatives from each of the tive literary societies. Their duties consist of preparations for the semi-annual orientations and the annual literary contest. They discuss the method of orien- tation and rules for the literary contest. This year a Scholar- ship Plaque was proposed. Each club would compute its total grade point average, and the Plaque would be awarded to the club with the highest average. X,-Y lL ,i .-H.. LIT CONTEST RULES are the subject under discussion at this meeting of the Inter-Society representatives, Mr. Marlfey, and Mr. Benson. 'THAT SECTION WILL BE FOR THE HAMMIES, Mr. Morlrey tells the lnter-Society representatives. iocl Sta sta co pri for of Cupid, disguised os Mr. Winegar, was the honorary disc lockey at the Valentine Mixer sponsored by the Eostonian Staff. The boys' gym was filled with music ond people to startthe second semester or orientotion week on February l2th. The orientees of the literary societies entertained the couples with their numerous antics, Competing for booby prizes, the orientees presented o program of songs and skits for the iudges' and tl-ie crowd's fun. The King and Queen of Hearts candidates were pre- sented as the evening ended. Paula Ott and Bill Krawczyk of Eulexio and Webster were crowned as the King ond Queen SMILE, BILL, says Paula with the announcement of the King and of H eo rts, Queen of Hearts. Literary Society Crientees Brighten the Valentine Mixer NOW LET ME THlNK, says this Webster Orientee as he speaks before the judges. LIFTING HIS CRUTCHES, this orienlee seems to be as excited as Paula OH, being crowned. 'X 1 l i X- f ' : ii. I I in 'Zum 1 Ft Q 'r 51 , BF? 2 I it ii'i f ' 4 i l ii 2 , ' l i , 3 ' Q f Ef'i, 1 ',A,i, 557 A y Y Dayton Hunt - Carol Rodale ki 5 v-'- .L-.cf Don Buss - Nancy Huff Eric Kratschmer - Linda Reinbolt Q s P S gif Jizxgs 1 sh' ' l I U 'I I' I ' I I King and Queen of Hearts Bill Krawczyk- Paula Ott As the Pep Club Throughout the Year We Cheer the Bears MAKE THAT BASKET, BEAR5, yellfl1ese Pep Club girls as 'he exrifernenl of lhe game mounts. Each Monday afternoon after school, the cheers proc- ticed by Pep Club can be heard, and at each game the some rousing cheers sound out to lead our teams to victory. Under the supervision of Miss Anita Williams, the Pep Club girls and boys have enthusiastically supported the Bears at each game, helping to boost school spirit, This year Pep Club adopted o new system at checking to make sure that the members attended the games. In this way, Pep Club became better organized, Along with their participation at the games, Pep Club activities included crowning a Miss Peppy each month, and also helping to support several pep rallies with the cheerleaders. PEP CLUB MEMBERS SUPPORT the cheerleaders and Bears by offending the first pep rally of the year. 1-'1' arg with Enthusiasm proc- some Under 'Is and game, pied U embers better es, Pep month, s with ,sen ,rn Miss Anita Williams v Sponsor Q-7 Yvonne Funn First Semester - f President 3 'Vi wi e Q..-v A ,, Jana Johnson Second Semester President BACK ROW: Aida Price, Benna Jolly, Thereea lvianrae, Pai Brown, Naney suage, John Anderean, Linda sehrnidr, Judy chriernian, Richard Clorlr, Robin Kraieehrner, Gwen Tiffany, Franeee Hauser SEVENTH ROW: Marilyn Jolly, Peggy Monroe, Key Kinney, Parn Wilson, Marilyn Buller, Keren Peuber, linda walby, Denna Payyell, Jane Brzeehyya, Tanya saueiey, Jeanne lviiliriran. SIXTH Rowe Karen Macain, Lindo lzarhyireli, Sue Ash, Kay Butler, Ariene Von cieaye, Alice van Cleuve, Barbara lvieleughlin, Gearaia Mortines, Judy Harehirr, Cheryl McCain, Nerrna Flinebaueh, Becky Grady. FIFTH Rowr Jeenelre crurnaiey, Jennie Frederiek, Brenda Shephard, Dion Jol1nson,Annle srehbe, Nedra Harriean, sarah cheyynrng, Peggy Lynn, candy warner, lzeneile lefre GETTING THEIR TICKETS CHECKED by Miss Williams, these Pep Club girls are attending a morning pep rally held during the basketball season. ridge, Barbara Kreeee. FOURTH ROW: Miss van Bebber, Barbara Smith, Alfred Esteban, Frank Esteban, Pal Mudd, Joanne oerreayieh, Paeernery hlinebaugh, Sharon Elrnare, Danna weieh, Theresa Gerirnan, Neney Bailey, Jeanelie Davis, Ernestine oerdan, Mies wrliiarne. THIRD ROW: Beiinda Foster, Jeanne lvleshee, Susan Fieher, candy Meney, Parn Aliine, vieki l-layyn, ceral eeeirelr, Anne Jeannine Praelar, Danna arubeeii, Debbie Olsen, Cheryl Auerin SECOND ROW: Jayee Gordon, Jay Aeh, Shelly Daniele. FRONT ROW: Debi Merle, Claudio Edyyarde, Down Sousley, Jane Halehill, Layanna Welsh, Paula lynn, Yan. Bearesendy Hari, vennie Fcnn, Jana Johnson, Lindo Jahnean, Potty weiee, Susan Hunt viii, F gf e v 14 E.- .a- in - an .. t V: 'ff M2 ff di Q .f V . a- BACK Row: Linda Downs, Jennifer sniiiii, Linda siniiniaay vvyniaie, Gayle Raines, Mafia Vinzant, Suzanna Hicklin, Diane Raines, Candy vanaeipaal. SECOND ROW: Vicki Hawn, Jenny Fredricks, Deanna Davis, Susan Porter, Sea Nymrw Perform Gracefully in in ,an 3155 si- + Q aw 3-.,,.,..1 L N,-, -i , r ee, A nn :-1 rwfi, ag Que, s N ,L 9' fy t 1 -f f-fsbnimfe , 'ws M ie- - ,- n' . es. i f ee, J 'yfasf' nr fr , ,1 in it ' t . ' f , ' , 1 f 'fr' 'li Qffff' i : .i ,, , iiif M , f i ' M 3 Li?-'V' ' A , ' , , swim A -. U.. A If MANY HOURS OF PRACTICE are required for such feats as a chain dolphin, demonstrated here by three Sea Nymphs, TAP, TAP goes Jean Christensen's hammer as she portrays an elf in the annual swim show. , .. ,.,, ,,,7 v-i in ww ,,.. W.. 1 , , 1-. ' vw.. , ' as , -. 'ri ee I 4 i N ' i, 1-ses. 'R' 2 J, f gf:-21:7 ui ai:-'Z' it i 5 f Q51 into if 2. 'ffbsauzv r 5 '- Rabin Kratschmer, Willa Rinkenbaugh, Ranelle Leftridge, Diana Reed, Linda Pinckney, FRONT ROW: Candy Maxey, Lavanna Welsh, Debbi Merlo, Jean Christensen, Geneva Anderson, Susan Fisher, Jeanne McGhee. WAl and 7 5, fl .. wa. if , , ly , , i K. . if , i n ' . I Y' Jean Christensen Miss Waunitcl Small President Sponsor I'Il meet you in the pool are not famous lost words, but they are the wards most cammanly spoken by oi group af girls known cis the Sea Nymphs. These girls practice long and hard in order to put on a good swim show. During the times when they are not practicing for the show, they enjoy perfect- ing their skills as swimmers. Those girls wishing to become members of this organization must first prove their ability in swimming, Tryouts involve stunts and swimming strokes. All girls are eligible, if they know how to swim, of course. Ei lr BAC Debi Edw Loug 2 QC ,.'. 2 'Len tv' 1 , its 'iii he ii i ' 3 1, . Lindo , Jean ds, but :up of L -r . i , ., A- , ' LQ eg ...,X Q, 4 ' 'Q .4 ,ri 1 ' '-is' i fn M . il . ,. ff V Fiefreef ,X ser-1 A - Gayle Raines First Semester President X Af. I Paula Lynn Second Semester President WAITING IN LINE, Julie Brown and Marilyn Butler eye the cakes Miss Anita Williams and randies, E P.lE. Modernizes Dance Steps with Interpretation BACK ROW: Pot Brown, Lorine Townsend, Karen Ross, Marilyn Blansett, Debby Owens, Gayle izerrree, Lune Hefner, Linda Berrrlrerdv, cleudae Edwards, Diane Gallagher. SECOND ROW: Candy Warner, Barbara Mc- Laughlin, Julie Brown, Renae Edgil, sh.-,ry Springer, Dee roster, Patty Weiss, Sponsor Organized in i96O, Modern Dance Club has grown rapidly, Using ingenuity in dance steps, the girls practice long hours in order that they may achieve this goal. Their main yearly proiect is their number for the Outburst, sponsored by Miss Williams, Whether there be glittering outfits or black tights, these girls show perfection in their dance skills. Imag- ination must be developed in the dance routines of those girls trying-out for membership. Also important are poise, inter- pretation, and coordination of dance steps. Marilyn Butler, Cheryl Negus, Lavonno Welch. BOTTOM ROW: Ernestine Gor- don, Josie Seguro, Paula Lynn, Kay Butler, Alice Van Cleave, Arlene Van Cleave, Sharon Bullard, Joyce Gordon, Miss Williams. wg and 2 times erfect- ecorne Jility in Les. All V 1 lt ff , l XX 1 I gkv f Y f J ,f , ' j ' 44? ut- I' Y f ' nav' f.eft,,f W- SMIUNG ATTRACTIVELY, these members of the Fifth hour gym class pose for a picture. HEARTS AND UMBRELLAS are everywhere as these girls perform in the Valentine Assembly. ,-p Excel-erated Girls' G m Classes Kindle K Citizenship and scholastic ability as well as physical adeptness are necessary traits for a girl to be a member of fifth hour freshman gym class. Under the direction of Miss Anita Williams, the girls Work hard in their class work, par- ticipating in field hockey, basketball, modern dance, personal hygiene instruction, and various other physical edu- cation activities. A spring trip is on the usual agenda forthe girls, which is financed through money-making projects such as car washes and a smorgasloord dinner. The girls also appeared in the Outburst and the Valentine Assembly. AND ONE AND TWO . . , Physical development is an important part of class work. ,. . N., flrflgf if - f J 'l'ff'fgtc,ifF'f1'il iz. fi s ' lv' if .t 7....... f I A In 3' is A vw 'ffl in li 4 f , A fs .M W , I I WITH GRACEFUI. MOTIONS students learn modern dance techniques. ole ysical ber of f Miss , par- rsonal edu- which s car eared part af ti 2 gg V' 'Q 5. 5 any Knowledge and Abilit Girls who become members of the seventh hour gym class must be sophomores, iuniors, or seniors and possess out- standing physical and mental ability. Under the leadership of Miss Small, the girls are given the chance to cultivate their abilities: and many choose to consider physical education as a possible vocation in later life. Working hard during class hours on various activities such as basketball, track, swimming and field hockey, the girls often supplement their time in after-school activities as officiating for sportsdays, The members of seventh hour spe- cial gym class have found their vigorous efforts to be fun and rewarding. MISS SMALL AND THE GANG! The members of seventh hour gym pause during their activities. ef ge.f1?iSVi it MMU, . 1' :lie A li -A rj .3 8 Q 'k', l- i -Sir? i , I ' V i I I K 3 if -Y , '44-of t . 1 X ' ' Y 1' .Yo -QM-V . N ' ' ix sf I V, Q ,ig -3-fi A .M . ,, V v 4 Q r 1 ' ' . 1 'V f r ,i'n'Q?. ' Q . , 1 i I 7 ,Y A l THE RIGHT ONE'S OVER, NOW FOR THE lfff. Claudia Edwalds does U jump over the horse. STEPPING EXERCISES ARE ROUGH os any one of these girls :on testify, fi ie,.7i,m'?f ues, names nv AND me BALL sms oven me Net. rub:-3 tennis if 0 raw' ite gym dw miivny. i i i ,. i i , l li il N. iii ' fl. ' f , , ' 4 f ,f Q,,J.:9'Q 7.175 gf ,Q I 4 ' BWV 'NE 4 I i 2 nf . I f 1 , . 4. fa. 9 . ? I V1 i :V i f sf -,,:.i:Z,:1 I .,.' . ' ,A lm' f 'X f BACK ROW: Judy Wymore, Sandy Walby, Linda Wilson, Gayle Raines, Joyce ROW: Jeanne Millikan, Shirley Anderson, Suzanna Hicklin, Nancy Elmore DeHart, Stancia Krowczyk, Marilyn Porter. THIRD ROW: Cindy Smith, Linda Phebe Bumgardner, Wanda Scott. FRONT ROW: Jo Thompson, Ernesfine Vaughan, Jennifer Smith, Diane Raines, Jacky Bears, Miss Small. SECOND Gordon, Diana Reed, Alia Clark, Geneva Anderson. D l St ' d S t l'I ' Under the leadership of Miss Small, the Afhenians were aa-,, hz, quite active this year. The main goal of Athenians is to pro- ' ki- mote more interest in girls' athletics. In the fall, Athenians ,. A . sponsored and were hostesses of the annual Hockey Sports- ' 1-I 'I day, which was held at East. They also had a iudo exhibition :L -. by 'Z' - ev- ' and a compout second semester. During first semester the - , girls sponsored the Student-Faculty Volleyball Game and the , ' V A A' Junior-Senior Game. l V X U Jennifer Smith M355 Smell GCIYIQ Rflines Firsi Semester Sponsor 5920014 Semester BY JOVE, I THINK 5HE'5 GOT IT! Miss Von Bebber learns a judo hold. President President BEING ABLE TO HANDLE an oppressor is the main goal of judo. x Q1.,r1 if Thlvfirb cu1cl. R.0.T.C. Basketball Track 545- Minor Sports 2 I-lugfx QVOEFX 3 fy T f .,. M f f ,, Y-f 1 1 ' , 13.1. x 'N -:uk---....: , 11- ' ,,--.,-f if , 'X' N ,-- 5 599 ff' Q X JZ! LKBLLQKB f f-1 'QT' 5' il,-V1 'VH K3 I .V .. , ,Xb L- X ,4- l f 74 X Y-frxkfifz f' 32' 1 i Jr Qtfk 'L'47QxQgu I ff' X Q 23L,4qQ qi I f f X vff X-fmf f 1 M , X ' 1 ' ' , I P 3 V' , wx V, M.. gras- pfff VA I a ? V - , if ' GZ: i x .55 I-543-,. A fs 2 f 215' ' fffdf . Qniw 1 :fy gif, ' :gif f f I i 5 , f WE ARE the athletes of East High School. Along with good playing techniques, we learn the spirit of good sportsmanship from our coaches. The stress placed on physical fitness in America in the last few years has been evident in girls' sports and R.O.T.C., as well as in boys' athletics. The enthusiasm expressed by the students at the East games is increasing each year. We need their support to win although we realize that winning is not all-important. We are happy to see that the attendance and participation in girls' sports is being revived. Our R.O.T.C. program prepares our boys both mentally and physically tor the armed forces. We are proud of the fact that East can offer all three programs. , . .,,.. ...IT Qx - 3' in L41 ,-ff. Sergeant Pat Lowe Benny Hardin 'lst lieutenantp Adiutant R.O,T.C, at East High provides for boys interested in military service. Classroom instruction, use at weapons, first aid, and general army tactics are taught in this course, Stu' dents are trained to give and receive orders. Teamwork is essential in obtaining a good battalion. Gerald Garretson Maiorp Battalion Ronnie Moon Captaing Battalion Executive , , Y 191 flax ,,, , 441 fm - v f i l.4p... i 4 i f ld M. X ,C-. ' lf.. , . James Rodgers Ist Lieutenantg Operations East ROTC ROTC Build Warren Woods Sergeant First Class: Class Sergeant Maier ,'fG4 t ,- xg N., l' . , ' 7 .53 . it -' Warren Bailey Rifle Team Commander THE R.O.T.C. RIFLE TEAM-LEFT T0 RIGHT: Warren Bailey, James Rodgers, Luke Ellis Warren Woods. I 1 1 1 i iilds Character, Leadership, and Responsibility l i T 4 . v l 1 l A 1 Luke Ellis Drill Team Commander Q smlvuvc ron Penrscrrow, Ohe drill feum won many top harms. A Z Q av 2 ,. f '--A-V, C l p' , ' - . We Z -- X, , W' ' wr Q l my . al, ,. 21-figfag. , ' V --M A 'S .59 ' PX . X . in ffl! '31, A A gi 2nd Lieutenant Archie Chambers, Platoon Leader Captain Warren Bailey, 2nd Lieutenant Danny Weiss, Company Commander Platoon Leader Qmmvi Military Training Teaches Cadets Floyd Akins Harve Brown Danny Fenson Ronnie Kioh Joe Barber Joe Eagan Jack Frost Melvin Miller 3 'U tl r ig! 1 'a I -, ' 4 I .- v 1 4 9 1 l .- of l A 5 'Q , an r iw 4. 4 i w ul ff I '- - . fi 'fe A -f , ., f ' V A df J, J ,,:! I Q . xx! I 1 5 w A Q 1 w YYY! if N V Y VNQWKVQW X I CONDUCTING INSPECTIONS, Sgt. Lowe makes sure each code? is prop- HMMMM-What kind fr I' h ldlgi Oh' f ly 'I r d Knowledge of Weapons and Strategy l fffffc,M.efcfcfcfffnffmcff Edd Mllk u as ch Al s n Rb nh P GWM clffdsoll JhTll D T J :Q ' I ff, rv V. 1 '-. 1 Q Q -,. , I - 'M x -lm. MF' -5- ri 'N A .Q X H e A M ,, . .954 ra 1 f b 6- , ,- . 1 , J. L ig: ' ,ir 1 A :L ' V ' 1, ,.,- fav, Y Q41 frsgvav U .M it L I .... 4 ' . W ' xi- I r P nl Z' z ' V13 s- 5 if '-'i ' if ' . rv' Jimmie Armstrong Larry Bowman Robert Barr ClaucleCarson Steve Bowling William Courtney 'i 35' 314353, S-r v W 5 L ' f y William Cox George Criswell Charles Davis 5- a. 'Q- ,,.. virgin owen John Eagan . ,. Eddie Etter Cmeanyl Discipline, Courtesy and Respect 2nd Lieutenant, Jerry Guthrie, Platoon Lender lst Lieutenant, Mark Ellis, Company Commander ffsf r-S' 2nd Lieutenant, Alfred Esteban Platoon Leader Lxlfiu ,, 1 r. Rl, r X f ACT Q2 I ,Q X 2 V V' val 9, K W Y , l I. 53,13 ' - , Dewey Former gf? .flppywf y 1 Y- 'Z' WWW WV , W W W fffg fm? , s:W:'::z.,s Wwfgfbf ff? if -' A f X f K 7 f N1 X Dol R 5 Wllllam Smlih Wesley Tur K eih R Uh James Sta I y Gordon Wil GGY b Are Taught to Cadets in ROTC rifle range. BEST COMPANY OF 1964 p med to th E sr H gh R O C bu. N -1,-1 5 wiv .va ,J I V I ,,, ,vl Nr 3 1 4 -X f A xw F! 2, Qin -v , .W -E 15 ,v As , . rf' ' , , . I U, be--4 . ff X., . Q 3 .K , ' ' iw i ' -' 'f 2nd lieulenanl Gene Wingate lsr Lieulenanl Luke Ellis Master Sergeani Pele Rodriguez cl Platoon Leader Company Commander Platoon Leader Company C St ' ' f P f t d G I John Anderson g e O , Charles Barnes Jack Behringer .f if ,rj . 'X Zi' i Charles Briss Jack Brown Claude Carson Brad Ewan A V34 2 fs Y- Jazk Brodhacker John Buck Louis Elder Frank Kuhl f if 32 , .3 .f rd fi V -If f ' ,. 7 ,and ,gxgo .59 ,gf xc-e?1 x, A ,mu . 1 fm 'M ' . kin N. 'T' W K ' SW' -N' T M 1 'L V M. 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' 11 - Jana Johnson ii f Varsity ' Co-captain i i ' Ci 1 ' K9 1 1 i 1 Cheers to the East Bears f Y f' A ' 1 1 1 -- Q , My , , q n '11 Vs 4,1 X i A' L 1 f '- A I , ' iii 1 1 '1 Q if? ' i' 1 Qi If it i 1 3' . 'iff 1: 1 fi Qi' S i 1 'I ' Q'f'Yf 4 .fi 1 , , -1 3 F ' fl f-1 1 1 'egg' 1 fx Susan Hunt :Qi i A Varsity 1 M, 2 1 1 1 V11 1 ! , fi I, i 1 i il , '1 ' , Q 1 !.,,w.- I 1 E Y, ff' ii-gtg VIN 1 f ':lTL2!f1i'.1'1'5 ' Zagfki Linda Johnson if 1 I Varsity ' 1 1 1 'iii' K J Patty Weiss i ' Varsity ICM Paulo Lynn Junior Varsity Captain A V A ,,,.. arS from theilheerrleaders Gunn Lynn, Ckaudio Edwards, Down SousNey, June Hovchivv, Debi Merle. 1 ' Rf I K f V' ,W nf, 5 ,y - f MU Q W , , yv Xu xif iff X In . AV , Ly M , X 5 y, ,N -, L, knf gf , ,NTU A X h J N N .1 Cv W I X L fn , h xfb UMM! -. ,f J 'N-' 'L ' . fljaf .5 jg-4 K X ,J N 1x .wry iffy fy 1, .5 .f I ,n v V14 'BACK gow: susan Hnnv, Mwss Anita vvananfns, Lon-,nnn Welsh, ssconn Row: Jcnc John- , A -, 1 ,J , , .K , ,L f J ,QV W XV- J - f, son',.Jcne Hnfnrnn, Lindo Jnnnson, Pnnun Lynn THIRD Row: Cunnan, edwards, Pony vveass, V - Y n 1 . U y f jf JN , V J V f 1 L 4' , ff' JL 'Down sonsley, Vonnie Funn, Debi Merle, ,af An rx Q f W V 5 'fi ' nf , n V X. ' 'f L aff' 131 ..- 195 I i 1 HeadkCooch Douglas Roelher v -4 WK -vw-Q Co-cupvum Charles Conuely fi! L-if-1 fix ' - - YY, is-f AG. r I3 A. I .55 ff Y- Q3 1,7 P' J V . -J - , -Y--,..Y- --x--A-V . . M -.---...-v f,YV.---VV , .M .,.,, Y ,,,. , W . , J ,la PN is-G 3 P ,-'S L ni! S9145 :ul .iff I lr ,Af I 4 W F f i J In Mk 4 N -AQ, f', '. 1 1 if 1 . ' Mi, , ' ' I I 4K J., 7-. Q t V . Z xi ' il' lf ll I Z fi N1 l K 'f,!f, f 'fi 4, ' ' ,'Q',- ,, l .sf f Q ,f,l?,.,f Q., i-as N ,ei , .AM 'I -ff- ,fq 5 , X X 5, -13 .-ef13iE.x','g .1,. I '- K V I . l -. v, V , MC- , Q. drywall.-. ! M yipfuffw . ' iv I - '.FE C':J ' ' ' , , .rf -fegirffiv , - E r-gift , ii. ' vc A fff '--,. F'-'ElN-.T'fl7tZIE f 7j ,gm 3759. ' if .is L F, ,lr-,A 'ogg-,l.V':wxI1b:7i .,, -f xx , 1 H, ,I . -- . 3 xx Z-, '5'!FQf'f 165' . . xy, rv AY ,- 7 krilyhg , .. ' . ,g , ' 'A .I ' ' Q, 5 , , Y K 4 , A ,. , I il i i 4' U 9 HARVESTING A VICTORY was the theme of Kulailuk winning float. , -. L 57, Over Eleventh Annual Homecoming East Homecoming activities were held Friday, November 6. The half-time parade began with the color guard followed by the band, cheerleaders, and Pep Club, Each literary society presented a float based on the theme, Harvest Moon. The parade ended with the queen candidates. Then Didi Ligeko, last year's queen, crowned Yvonne Fann as the l964 Homecoming Queen. Excitement continued as Kalailu won the plaque forthe best float. When the game ended with a 34-O score, the only thing lacking was an East victory over Lillis. After the game, Yvonne Fann reigned over the dance, which ended the East Homecoming festivities for another year. HALF-TIME CEREMONIES ENDED, the Bears return lo luce lhe fighting Shamrocks, ,I . 11.- Y H K, 1 sn? '35 1 xXx' v . . gk- i V A U i , ,. , ,,,-1....f.,,... --- V -- fr -I Iwl g, I I I wz. I kai III' ' U31 CII III IIII ,II I I I .I I I fi I, 1, ' I , ,IU I III II , , Q I. I 1 II I 'II IN IIIII III II V III III ,I, I I '+I III .III III 1 'I II, I III, , , K' In IIII II I' In I IIIII I' I' I I, III .NA I., I' , I! . ,T I EI I YEII vw 2 III? I I IIS I' FII I IMI 'gg-1 III 'I II II: III -I II . x I I 11, II II . . I e , , , II 4 :M ' . W W Nl f' -N ll gl 1 'x N' fli i'I WM My HH M 13 if Q. Gwrx ,NN 1, Sy l g , .nxt ' u N F 5 Q., 2 Z I 1 x, 1 ' x , V , f - xs, ' f . 1 'X xiii, I l NK P 'q AA Q I t U '.' .? I 1' Ri! QV X lt BACK ROW: Clay Nyce, Roger Seidelman, Robert Caldwell, Dennis Smith, Darrell Gunter, Randy Kratschmer. SECOND ROW: Scott Davis, Neal Young, Bob Krawczyk, Bob Osbourne, Leonard Smallwood. FIRST ROW: Manager: nd Freshmen Development Practicing during the morning haurs before school, the if members of the freshman basketball team displayed an East ample amount of desire for the game of basketball. This ries, year's team placed ninth in league competition and ended the s. It season with a I-8 record. Although the Cubs did not compile and an impressive record, their time and effort can be considered -leon to have been well spent. For it is the freshman team experi- ence that first develops within the boys the fundamental skills and sense of team spirit that will aid them in their bos- ketball careers ahead. H as RIGHT: WHILE THESE FRESHMEN USTEN INTENTLY, Coach Roether plans game strategy. Gary Barber, Harold Gulley, Jerry Fields, Jimmy Fields, Charles Berry Dennis Clark. -eg 46? I n n i I S 'O' fw if N ,X I Jana Johnson me Tse X -of 11,7 PQ, R X. , .v Jx Q' 11 . . . , ff RQ K R x AKA, ' Basketball Queen Judy Christmcm Cross Country Trackmen Stress Character with Stamina lk.. I! Q Track Coach Lester Fields A , l , X s i l., X , D . ... . .f. 'comix Early in September, in the coolness of the mornings, the cross country boys began their workouts that would strengthen them for their several months of distance running ahead. Under the guidance of Coach Fields and the general- ship of Captain Ron Merrick, the cross country team made a good showing in the various meets with other schools. Placing fifth in league competition, the varsity faced some tough opposition during the season. However, the iunior varsity took first place and will provide a strong nucleus for next year's team. BACK ROW: Bob Reynolds, Jack Goodson, Mike Shanahan, Bob Kelley, Bob Fenson. FRONT ROW: Roosevelt Collins, James Farrow, Dale Rothwell, Ron- nie Merrick, Fred Hernandez, Steve Halstead,-Mascot: Rebel Fields. ,afsf I V Wi. ABOVE: NEVER THOUGHT l'D MAKE IT, says Ron Merrick after finish- ing this race. BELOW: WITH A HAPPY PUFF on his cigar, Coach Fields watches Bob Kel- ley and Roosevelt Collins place one and Iwo, BACK ROW: Dole Rothwell, Larry siegnef, Eddie vaughn, Leggette Slaugh- ter, Claude Carson, Jamie Farrow. FRONT ROW: Henderson Hill, Eugene Hoskins, Roosevelt Collins, Cleason Lilep-Mascot: Rebel Fields, Ted Sartain, Darrell Roberts. Wifi, fffifissxi M X MA '- ll :L I! ee my S ABO' execl BEl.O the b East ll 28 47 83 73 ll 55 Q , 80 50 Swim Team Vi ' ' ctories Arise Through Effort and Desire .L i Tl W 7 V.. f . fb . . - Swimming Coach f , N - t , , Donovan Mabbott vf-X p 1,1 . Q R w is '- t . , if ' .X Q., .. g 4' us , V , .B N - R , - ,. -n ,, l A s ,WM if , ,- S . 'sl i 1, 9 4 - , X' . ' f f ' l , , V , :tm h -my yi .nun nj' Closing their season with a 5-4 record, the members of A, I I the swimming team had something to be proud of for their i. ' - Y. , Y efforts. Afternoon and morning practice sessions were spent in hard work-outs which proved beneficial, for the Bears , eclipsed every school record in each event this year. is X-FN Coach Mabbott expressed high hopes for next season ,, as he is losing only three lettermen. Fine diving and good '- - , gef - depth were factors in the Bears' winning season and will be Q 1 X 74 In -' continued next season. It was generally considered that this ,ff fn 7' 4 Tense A year's swim team possessed a good deal of team spirit and .sn-is +-. A ,. -t- rece A . , it gain- v. , , A is are to be highly commended. .v 'N 'lf ,g- 'Q' ... ,'5 A-5 jxa 'W L W. W -- ,, .. n , ' ' --e--'f ' 4 ' ' s mush- -' Q Zju' , ,fx nw. v M X X ABOVE: ALLEY OOP! is the right expression for this dive 5 Kel' executed by RussellAllen. aAcK ROW: Ralph Nite, rr-.nn Nite, Eric Kr.-mfnfnef, Dennis Snelson, James cnqsfnan, Make Pitts. SECOND Row: Rack uni, Lee scnn, Rnul Fashenioe Cunningham, owen wngnl. FRONT BELOW: 1HEY'RE OFF! Three boys Shoot into the Wflfef U' ROW: Russell Allen, Bob Allen, David Barnhill, Roy Thompson, Manager: Charles Barry glcugh' the beginning ofa race. Rich Seidelman. ugene iartcin, , F , Thin 'iI1'1iffi f' ' 'i l ii A W 5 I i 4 A 3251345 '-'af' EAST SWIMMING RECORD f ' l y :tr I East Opponent l ,i , r I ll Van Horn 77 hifi- R -1 It n ' lj' 28 Southeast 72 f 'L I ' ' ,': -A 'Q A 'Mi 47 Northeast 43 I l X ' 83 Lincoln l l 73 Central 22 L f i I ll Southwest 83 4 -1 l A Ez 55 P0590 40 F Y E. t xx. .4 I ,A , Y' 80 Manual i5 4 I ' ' - i 50 Park Hill 44 X W ' 1' 4 K A ' l x All V., . :tt 2 MLA N ' H .ff X 1 ff - .- U- ,, .A .,,, ,,, ,K,o,,f,,,Y,, ,.,,-. J. J,-5. ,- . f, H ,V ., A , , J , ' '- '4':3? 'E551'2 5cEZ-Ziifkiygi Z3 151'?f1Q'3 N Ji og- wha: Ylang Tfsfrgr ff- 12 x. , -Qi if? Za? , Head Track Coach Roy Brown Track Couch .luck Webber f i 1. , 'w xx f Qi H Hwy! 1 1 , 'i 1 4 1' X ix' , 5 , I 1 f' H Q Cp 11 Ni lx w ,1 3, :' We WW. rw! a- im H!! JV3' W qi. , ALC, ffjj' ' LWEH M11 My M J' 3 all HN H ,N , v mg ,, My fi 5 Q, W ,qi V FI ,Q fr , H if I ff v t -'--- --VV ff- ---' -- --Y H - - H - - , nf'--.--V-mf---rm-,-----Q-. ..-. -M ..,. .,,.,. , ....,,, . . , A H , . 1 4 1 1- 8 M 1 SN xy J KX N ..F-3 , .1 V ff' 1, J, I I---an W - i --A Trxmxmrgv A MM,,,, Y , .. - - Y ,v-- ' . 2 Acknowledgments We are indebted to many people as we go through the school year, and we would like to thank them for the assistance and encouragement they have given us. Without them we could not have produced the 1965 Eastonian. We want to express our most sincere appreciation to . .. . . . Miss Houtchens and the bank proctors who have taken care ofthe many finan- cial matters associated with a yearbook . .. ...Rolland Studio, especially Mrs. DeLois Thomas, for help with the endless number of pictures necessary for a yearbook... ...Inter-Collegiate Press and Mr. Alden Tilberg, our special advisor. . . ...Mr. Dickson, Mr. Markey, and Mr. Grimsley for their patience with us during the year . . . ...Mr. William K. Prewitt for the countless hours he has spent advising us and prodding us on, But most of all, we wish to thank you, the students and faculty, for your support and enthusiasm. Without you, this Eastonian could not exist. We are extremely grateful. CHI JER TER RIC SEC4 RIC Con Lati 1,2 SHA TER Proi 1, s Pre: den die: DIA Roll Lcti HEl sen' Tri-I Cho No' THC MA WA 2-3 JAP sect Ind Pin Sec ella age No FAY CHA MIK JUII lndi Pin first 45 I det! No ' RICI PAL DAX CHF Senior Activities A CHRISTINE ADAMCZAK JERRY AICHELE TERRI ALEXANDER RICHARD ALLEN Football 2-4, Road Agents 4, President, second semester 4. RICHARD LEE ALLEN Webster Literary Society 2-4, Student Council Representative, first semester 3, Road Agents 4, Latin Club 3-4, Vice-President 3, Stage Crew 4, No Tardies I,2,4, Perfect Attendance 2. SHARON ALLEN Pep Club 4, Red Cross Representative 3. TERESA ARMOUR Nurse Proctor 1,3, Office Proctor 4, Gym Proctor 2, Student Council Representative, second semester I, second semester 2, second semester 3, French Club, Vice- President first semester I, Pep Club I-2, Tri-Hi-Y I-2, Presi- dent 'I-2, Red Cross, first semester 2, Outburst I-3, No Tar- dies 4, C.O.E. 4. DIANA ARMSTRONG Leundis Literary Society 2, Honor Roll 2, Special Gym 3, Intramurals 3, Hockey Sportsday 3, Latin Club 'I-2, Sea Nymphs 'I-2, Athenian Sports Club I-2. HELEN ASH Kalailu Literary Society 3-4, Historian, second semester 4, Honor Roll 3-4, Bronze E Pin 4, Latin Club 3-4, Tri-Hi-Y 4, Freshman Chorus 'I, Girls' Choir 2, A Capella Choir 3-4, Girls' Choir Festival 2-4, Choir Festival 3-4, No Tardies 1-4. THOMAS ATKINSON B MARY BACHTEL WARREN BAILEY ROTC I-4, Drill Team I-2, Color Guard 2-3, Rifle Team 3-4, Swim Team I, French Club 2. JANIE BANKS Eulexia Literary Society 3-4, Ideal Eulexian, second semester 4, Eastonian Staff 4, Assistant Faculty and Index Editor, Honor Roll 2-4, Bronze E Pin 3, Silver E Pin 4, Broadlick Honor Roll I-3, Pep Club I, Latin Club 2-4, Secretary, first semester 2, Tri-Hi-Y 2, Outburst I-4, A Cap- ella Choir 2-4, Secretary, second semester 3, Business Man- ager 4, Mixed Choir Festival 2-4, Girl's Choir Festival 2-4, No Tardies I-4, Echo Queen 4. FAY BARCHERS CHARLES BARNES MIKE BARRY JUDITH BARWISE Eastonian Staff 4, Assistant Faclulty and Index Editor, Honor Roll 3-4, Bronze E Pin 31 5llV9f E Pin 4, Broadlick Honor Roll 'I-3, French Club 2-4, Treasurer, first semester 4, President, second semester 4, Outburst I- 4, A Capella Choir 2-4, President, second semester 3,Chor- dettes 3-4, City Music Contest 3, Perfect Attendance 2-3, No Tardies I -4. RICHARD BASSETT PAUL BAXTON DAVE BEHNKE CHRIS BELCHER Proctor 4, Latin Club 3-4, Stage Crew 3-4: Red Cross I, No Tardies I,3,4, Perfect Attendance 3-4. PATTY BELLIS Leundis Literary Society 2-4, Gym Proctor 2, Honor Roll 3-4, Bronze E Pin 3, Silver E Pin 4, Broad- lick Honor Roll 'I-3, French Club 2, 4, Pep Club I-4, Repor- ter, first semester 4, Sergeant-at-Arms, second semester 4, Tri-Hi-Y 3, Reporter, first semester 3, Outburst 2-4, Teaser 3. CHERI BENNESON DENZILEE BENNETT Leundis Literary Society, I-4, Critic, first semester 4, Echo Staff 3, Circulation Assistant, first semester, first page assistant editor, second semester, MIPA Vice-President 4, First Place Advanced Feature Writing, 4, Honor Roll 4, Typing Speed Award 3, Curatorfs Scholastic A- ward 4, Regents' Award for Scholastic Achievement 4, Gym Proctor I-2, Spanish Club I-2, Latin Club I-2, Secretary, first semester 2, FBLA 3, Tri-Hi-Y 2, Outburst I-3, Music in Review I-2, A Capella Choir 2-3, Chordettes 2, COE 4, Per- fect Attendance 2, No Tardies I-4. JAY BERNEKING Hamilton Literary Society 2-3, B-Team Basketball 2-3, Track 2, Cross Country 3, Spanish Club I-2, Sergeant-at-Arms I, Vice-President, first semester 2, Per- fect Attendance I -4, No Tardies 'I-3. MARSHA BERRY Leundis Literary Society I-2, Homecom- ing Queen Attendant 4. LOUISE BIDWELL JOYCE BIESEMEYER SHARON BILLIURIS Honor Roll 2-4, Bronze E Pin 3, Sil- ver E Pin 4, Broadlick Honor Roll 3, Tri-Hi-Y 4, No Tardies 'l-4. STANCIA KRAWCZYK AND STEVE FILSINGER enjoy help ing Miss Houtchens in commerce. , S 1.-' Q T' Senior Activities DOROTHY BLAIR Transfer from El Dorado, Kansas 47 Mas- queraders 47 Red Cross Representative, first semester 47 No Tardies I-4. STEVE BOND TERESA BORDON RICHARD BRIDGES DONNA BRIGGS ROSEMARY BRIM SUSAN BROMLEY Office Proctor 47 Gym Proctor 37 Locker Proctor 27 French Club 2-47 Sea Nymphs 2-37 Tri-Hi-Y 27 Pep Club I-27 FBLA 47 Bears Den I-47 Outburst 2-47 Perfect At- tendance 'I7 No Tardies I-37 Snow Ball Attendant. LARRY BROWNING RICHARD BRUBECK Cross Country 27 Road Agents 3-4. DIANA BRZECHWA ROBERT BURKE Hamilton Literary Society I-27 Honor Roll 47 Latin Club 2-37 Science Club 37 No Tardies I-4. JOSEPH BURTON DONALD BUSS Hamilton Literary Society l-4, Inter-So- ciety Representative, first semester 4, President, second semester 47 Honor Roll 27 Broadlick Honor Roll I-37 Latin Club 3-4, Vice-President 47 Engineers Club 2-3, Secretary, second semester 2, President first semester 37 Stage Crew 'l- 4, Captain 47 Proctor 3'4f Freshman Chorus I7 A Capella Choir 2-41 Outburst 'I-47 No Tardies I-3. BASKETBALL QUEEN, JUDY CHRISTMAN, is crowned by Mr. Dick- son, principal. CAROLYN BUTLER Leundis Literary Society 2-4, Reporter, first semester 4, Inter-Society Representative, second sem- ester 47 Bank Proctor 47 Student Council Representative, first semester 1, first semester 37 Pep Club I-27 Teen Town Committee, Vice-President 3, President 47 Tri-Hi-Y 27 Per- fect Attendance 3-47 No Tardies 2-41 Senior Ballot-- Best DGDCSYQ Snowball Queen. C MARILYN CAMP DONALD CAMPBELL FRANK CARICO LANNY CARROLL NANCY CAUDELL Tri-Hi-Y 47 Band 3-4. ARCHIE CHAMBERS JOHN CHAPMAN IRA CHARLES JEAN CHRISTENSEN Kalailu Literary Society 2-4, Kalailu- ette, first semester 3, Secretary second semester 3, Vice- President, first semester 4, Critic, second semester 47 East- onian Staff 4, Assistant Business Manager7 Honor Roll 1-47 AAUW 3-47 Bronze E Pin I7 Silver E Pin 27 Gold E Pin 37 Guard 47 Student Council Representative, first semester 3, first semester 47 French Club 47 FBLA 37 Sea Nymphs 1-4, Secretary-Treasurer 2, Guppy Trainer 3, President 47 A Cap- ella Choir 27 Chordettes 27 Outburst 1-4, Teaser 37 No Tar- dies I-47 Eastonian Queen Candidate. CARL CHRISMAN JUDY CHRISTMAN Eulexia Literary Society I-4, Vice-Presi- dent, first semester 47 Echo Staff 47 Literary Editor, first semester, Co-Editor-in-Chief, second semester7 Broadlick Honor Roll 'I-37 Pep Club 2-4, Treasurer, first semester 4, Reporter, second semester 47 Modern Dance Club 2-3, Par- Iiamentarian 27 Tri-Hi-Y 2-4, Treasurer, second semester 2, Vice-President, first semester 3, President, second se- mester 3, Reporter, first semester 4, Secretary, second semester 47 FBLA 37 Red Cross 3-4, President 4, Unity Com- mittee 3-47 A Cappella Choir 2-4, Vice-President 27 Choir Festival 2'4f Girls' Choir Festival 2-47 Outburst 'I-47 No tardies 2,47 Reporter of Junior Class7 Basketball Queen. DENNIS CLARK JASA 2-37 Engineefs Club 47 Junior A- chievement 4, Treasurer 47 No Tardies I-4. JOHN CLARK No Tardies l-4 WANDA CLEVENGER JAMES CLIFTON CONNIE COBURN KATHERYN COLE JERRY COLEMAN Webster Literary Society 'I-47 Honor Roll 17 Football I-47 Track 1-27 Latin Club I-4, Sergeant-at-Arms first semester 2, Vice-President 3, President 4, Perfect At- tendance l-27 No Tardies I-3. JOYCE COLLINS Outburst 37 COE 4. TRESSA COLLINS CHARLES CONNELY Webster Literary Society I-47 Proctor 3-4 Hi-I gin est: CAN CO itor Qui Saf JUI 3, Nyi Pro' vie' LOI Orc Per JAI Chl BAI JUI LIN Ser ellc Wll ten DEI Rel poi or 37 ' bai I, Va ter No Mll 4: on: RO Ah SH Tal CH JEA om iar Tri- sei Ch Nc LEI PA FB! er, -n. fe, vn er- est lu- ce- lst- -4, Pi n ter -4, :p- ar- Si. rst ick 4, ar- ter se- nd m. oir No an. A- ioll ms 'Xt- tor Senior Activities 3-4, Football I-4, Captain 2,4, Basketball I-4, Tennis I-4, Hr-Y 3, President, 3, Road Agents 3-4, Spanish Club 'l, En- gineers' Club I, Student Council Representative, first sem- ester 1, Red Cross, first semester I. CAROLYN COOK CONNIE COOPER Echo Staff 4, First and Second Page Ed- itor, first semester 4, Co-Editor-in-Chief, second semester 4, Quill and Scroll 4, Broadlick Honor Roll 2-3, Latin Club 2-3, Safety Council 3-4, Perfect Attendance 4. JUANITA CORBITT Leundis Literary Society 2-3, Echo Staff 3, Business Manager 3, Pep Club I-2, Tri-Hi-Y I-2, Sea Nymphs 2, Teen Town Committee 2, Gym Proctor 2, Nurse Proctor 4, Hockey Sportsday 2, Outburst I-4, Music In Re- view 2, No Tardies 1-2. LORETTA COTTON FBLA 3-4, Treasurer, second semester 4, Orchestra I-4, Orchestra Festival I-4, Music In Review 1-4, Perfect Attendance 3-4, No Tardies I -3. JAMES COX JASA 4, Junior Achievement 3-4, Youth for Christ 4, COE 4. BARBARA CRAIG JUDITH CRAIG LINDA CRANE Echo Staff 4, Pep Club 'I-2, Tri-Hi-Y I-2, Sergeant-at-Arms, first semester 1, Office Proctor 4, A Cap- ella Choir 2-4, No Tardies I-2, Snow Ball Attendant. WILLIE CUNNINGHAM Football 3, Track 2, Perfect At- tendance 3. DENNIS CUMMINGS Webster Literary Society I-4, Poem Representative 3, Third Place 3, Echo Staff, Freshman Re- porter I, Eastonian Staff, Sports Editor 4, Proctor 3-4, Hon- or Roll I-4, Bronze E Pin I, Silver E Pin 2, Gold E Pin 3, Guard 4, Broadlick Honor Roll I-3, Categories 4, Foot- ball I-4, Freshman I, Varsity 2-4, Basketball I-3, B-Team I, Varsity 2-3, Captain 3, Honorable Mention All-City 3, Varsity Track 2, Latin Club I-3, Vice-President, first semes- ter I, Engineers Club 2, Hi-Y I-2, Perfect Attendance 'I-3, No Tardies I-4. MICHAEL CURRY Hamilton Literary Society 'I-4, Echo Staff 4, Proctor 3-4, B-Team Basketball 3, Student Council, sec- ond semester 4. D ROBERT DALE ANDREW DANIELS SHARON DAVENPORT FBLA 3, Perfect Attendance 4, No Tardies 4. CHARLEY DAVIDSON JEANETTE DAVIS Eulexia Literary Society 3-4, Critic, sec- ond semester 4, Honor Roll 3-4, Bronze E Pin 3, Easton- ian Staff 4, Music Editor 4, Spanish Club I, Pep Club 2-42 Tri-Hi-Y 3-4, Secretary, first semester 3, President, second semester 4, Freshman Chorus I, A Cappella Choir 2-4, Choir Festival 2-4, Girls' Choir Festival 2-4, Outburst I-4, No Tardies 2-4, Basketball Attendant, ROTC Attendant. LEROY DAY PATRICIA DAY Leundis 2-4, Treasurer, second semester 4, FBLA 4, Secretary 4: Road Angels 4. JOYCE DEHART Eulexia Literary Society 3-4, Asgigrqm Treasurer, first semester 4, Story Representative 3, Easton. ian Staff 3-4, Assistant Class Editor 3, Co-Editor-In-Chief 4, Student Council Representative, first semester 3, Quill and Scroll., Honor Roll I-4, AAuw 3-4, Bronze E Pin 1, Silver Ef' Pin 2, Gold E Pin 3, Guard 4, National Merit Scholar- shrp Finalist 4, Categories 4, Broadlick Honor Roll I-3, DAR Good Citizenship Contest 4, Girls' State, Athenians 2-4, Student-Faculty Volleyball Game 2-3, Junior-Senior Basketball Game 3, Small Shield 2, Large Shield 3, Hockey Sportsday 2-3, Volleyball Sportsday 3, Individual Sports- day 3, FHA I-4, President, 'I,2,4, Secretary 3, Tri-Hi-Y 2-4, Chaplain 2, President, first semester 3, Parliamentar- ian first semester 4, Reporter, second semester 4, Out- burst 4, Music Festival 2, Perfect Attendance 3, No Tardies I-4, Senior Ballot-Most Likely to Succeed, Eastonian Queen Candidate. LOREN DEMINT COE 4 LARRY DEMOSS Webster Literary Society I-4, Websterian, second semester 4, Critic, first semester 4, Oration Repre- sentative 3-4, second place 3, Eastonian Staff 4, Assistant Sports Editor 4, Proctor 3-4, Student Council, Vice-Presi- dent 4, Broadlick Honor Roll I-3, Football I-4, All-City Hon- orable Mention 4, Basketball I-4, Track I-2, United Fund Area General 4, A Capella Choir 2-4, Chordmen 2-4, State Contest 2-3, Outburst 2-4. LORETTA DESHAZER Outburst I-2, COE 4. MARILYN DEVER FBLA 2, French Club I-3, Modern Dance Club 2, Sea Nymphs 2-3. CURTIS DIXON LOIS DIXON DAVID DOMBROSKI Engineers Club 3, Road Agents 4. WILLIAM DOMINIQUE RICHARD DOWNEY Student Council Representative, first semester 4, Perfect Attendance I-4, No Tardies I-4. LINDA DOWNS Eulexia Literary Society 2-4, Assistant Treasurer, second semester 4, Gym Proctor 4, Bank Proctor 4, Honor Roll I-4, Bronze E Pin 'I, Silver E Pin 2, Gold E Pin 3, Guard 4, Latin Club I-2, Sea Nymphs I-4, Secre- tary 3, Vice-President, second semester 4, Music In Review I, Outburst 2-4, Fall Play I, No Tardies I-4. RALPH DRAKE BARBARA DUNN Eulexia Literary Society 2-4, Treasurer, first semester 4, Honor Roll I -4, Bronze E Pin I, Silver E Pin 2, Gold E Pin 3, Broadlick Honor Roll 'I-3, National Council of Christians and Jews 3-4, Pep Club I-3, French Club I-4, Secretary first semester I, Vice-President, second semester 3, Masqueraders 3, Fall Play 3, Outburst 2,4, No Tardies 'I-2. E ROBERT EADS B-Team Football I-3, Varsity Football 4, B-Team Cross Country 2, Student Council President, second semester 4, Representative, second semester I, second semester 2, first semester 3, Teerr Town Committee 2-4. Sergeant-at-Arms 2, Treasurer 3, President 4, Red Cross Representative 2,4, Senior Ballot--Best Dancer. 2 2 Senior Activities JOHN EAGAN ROTC 4 THOMAS EAGAN ROTC 2-3 WILLIAM ECKINGER Hamilton Literary Society 2-45 Foot- ball 2-45 Basketball 3. KAREN EDSON JACK ELLINGSWORTH Football 1-35 Track 'I-25 Road A- gents 3-45 Hi-Y 1-2, Vice-President, second semester 25 Teen Town Committee 2-45 Senior Ballot--Best Bluffer. LUKE ELLIS Kalailu Literary Society 2-35 Honor Roll 1-45 Bronze E Pin I5 Silver E Pin 25 Gold E Pin 35 Glee Club I5 ROTC 2-4, Rifle Team 2-4, Drill Team 2-4, Company Commander 4, Drill Team Commander 45 Perfect Atten- dance 45 No Tardies 1-3. MARK ELLIS Latin Club 2 NANCY ELMORE Leundis Literary Society 1-25 Athenians 1-45 French Club 15 Road Angels 45 Tri-Hi-Y 4, Chaplain, second semester 4. EMMA ERNST JOHN ERTER ALFRED ESTEBAN Hamilton Literary Society 45 ROTC 2-4, Honor Guard 2-45 Football 15 Track 1-25 Cross Country 2-35 Spanish Club 3-4, President, first semester 4, Vice-President second semester 45 Pep Club 3-4, Treasurer, second semes- ter 45 Student Council Representative, first semester I5 No Tardies 4. LINDA ESTEPP Eulexia Literary Society 2-4, Critic, first semester 4, Prepared Speech Representative 2-35 Honor Roll 45 French Club 2-4, Secretary, 35 Freshman Chorus 15 Girls' Choir 25 A Capella Choir 3-4, President 45 Choir Festi- val 3-45 Girls' Choir Festival 2-45 Speakers Bureau 35 Out- burst 1-45 No Tardies 1-3. MICHAEL ESTLE EDWARD ETTER ROTC 3 PATSY EVANS CATHY EWART Eulexia Literary Society 3-4, Sergeant-at- Arms, second semester 45 Honor Roll 1-45 Bronze E Pin 15 Silver E Pin 25 Gold E Pin 35 AAUW 45 Broadlick Honor Roll 2-35 Eastonian Staff 4, Assistant Co-Editor 45 National Council of Christians and Jews 45 Reporter of Senior Class5 Latin Club 3-4, Secretary 3-45 Perfect Attendance 2-35 No Tardies I-35 Senior Ballot--Best Student5 ROTC Attendant. BETTY EWER GERALD EWER F YVONNE FANN Leundis Literary Society 1-4, Vice-Presi- dent, first semester 4, President second semester 45 Echo Staff 35 Cheerleader 3-45 Varsity Co-Captain 45 Pep Club 1-4, President, first semester 4, Secretary, second semester 45 Treasurer of Senior CIass5 Tri-Hi-Y I -2, Vice-President, sec- ond semester 25 Student Council Representative, first sem- ester 25 French Club 45 A Capella Choir 2-4, Vice-President 45 Chordettes 25 Girls' Choir Festival 2-45 Choir Festival 2-45 Homecoming Queen. THOMAS FAWVER PHILLIP FEENEY Webster Literary Society 2-4, Secretory, second semester 3, Inter-Society Representative, first sem- ester 45 Echo Staff 4, Photographer 45 Freshman Football B-Team Football 35 Red Cross Representative 35 Perfect At- tendance 1,3,45 No Tardies 1-4. ROBERT FENSON Cross Country 2-4, Co-Captain 45 Track 1-45 Band 2-45 Orchestra 1-4. VICKY FETTERS Kalailu Literary Society 2-35 Latin Club 35 Pep Club 1-25 Tri-Hi-Y 45 Red Cross Representative, first semester 3, STEPHEN FILSINGER FBLA 1-25 Drama Club 1-2, President 25 Science Club 4, President, first semester 2, Vice-Presi- dent 35 Red Cross Representative, second semester 1. second semester 45 Youth for Christ 25 Speakers Bureau 35 Play 45 A Capella Choir 25 Mixed Chorus 3-4, President, first semester 4. DAVID FISHER JACQUELINE FISHER Kalailu Literary Society 3-45 Track Sportsday 35 Spanish Club 1-25 Modern Dance Club 45 Freshman Chorus 15 A Capella Choir 3-45 City Vocal Con- test 35 District Vocal Contest 45 Choir Festival 3-45 Girls' Choir Festival 3-4. KATHLEEN FLYNN Kalailu Literary Society 2-3, Oration 2, first place, prepared speech 35 Eastonian Staff 35 Honor Roll 1-35 AAUW 35 Bronze E Pin I5 Silver E Pin 25 Gold E Pin 35 Gym Proctor 25 Spanish Club I-3, Vice-President, first semester 3, Secretary second semester 35 Athenians 25 A Capella Choir 25 Hockey Sportsday 25 Student-Faculty Vol- leyball Game I-2. DEWEY FORTNER ROTC 'I-4 RALPH FREDERICK WARREN FRIEND LARRY FUGITT JANICE FULLER Kalailu Literary Society 2-45 Student Council Representative, first semester 15 Outburst 1,45 Mu- sic Festival 15 Perfect Attendance 1-45 No Tardies 1-4. G GERALD GARRETSON ROTC 2-45 FBLA I5 Road Agents 45 French Club 3-45 Outburst 45 Music In Review l5Tennis 3-45 Perfect Attendance 1-45 No Tardies 1-4. LINDA GLORIOS0 ROBERT GLOVER JAMES GLOW Hamilton Literary Society I-4, Historian, first semester 3, Hamiltonian second semester 3, Vice-Presi- , dent, first semester 45 Eastonian Staff 3-4, Assistant Photog- raphy Editor 3-45 Proctor 45 Spanish Club 2-35 Latin Club 15 JASA 2-35 Golf 3-4, Captain 45 No Tardies 1,2,45 Senior Bal- lot--Most Bashful NANCY GOLDEN Athenians 3-45 Hockey Sportsday 3? Red Cross Representative 3-45 Student Council Representa- tive, second semester 2. JACK GOODSON Hamilton Literary Society 1-4, Treasurer, second semester 3, President first semester 45 Honor Roll I- 45 B 45 C Lati' mes SHE KAT Roll EDV DOI KEI1 DAI KAI Wll Tree Voc dan LAII STE SUS Cl-I 35 I Mel day Fre: Bas Ieyl mee Arn bur GLI RO JO! KEI BEI Rec No EU' BRI firs I-4 get firs 3-4 LIN RO Dll VIC PA firs FRI Senior Activities 45 Bronze E Pin I5 Silver E Pin 25 Gold E Pin 35 Guard 45 Cross Country 3-45 Track I-45 Band I-45 Orchestra I-45 Latin Club I-25 Student Council Representative, second se- mester 25 Perfect Attendance I-45 No Tardies 'I-4, SHERILYN GORDON KATHLEEN GOWER Leundis Literary Society 2-35 Honor Roll 45 French Club 2. EDWARD GRAVEN DONALD GREBLE KEITH GREEN DANIEL GREGORY KAREN GRIBBIN WILBUR GRUSSING Radio Club 35 Spanish Club 3-4, Treasurer, first semester 4, President, second semester 45 Vocal Music 25 Outburst 2-45 Stage Crew 45 Perfect Atten- dance 3-45 No Tardies 3-4. H LARRY HAGGARD STEPHEN HALSTEAD Track 2-45 Cross Country 4. SUSAN HALSTEAD Eulexia Literary Society I-4, Sergeant- at-Arms, first semester 4, Story Representative 25 Echo Staff 35 Editor-In-Chief, second semester 35 MIPA 3, Honorable Mention in Advertising 35 Quill and Scroll 35 Hockey Sports- day 2-35 Basketball Sportsday 25 Softball Sportsday 25 Freshman-Sophomore Basketball Game I5 Junior-Senior Basketball Game 35 Small Shield 25 Student-Faculty Vol- leyball Game 25 French Club I5 Vice-President, first se- mester I5 FBLA 3, Reporter, first semester 3, Sergeant-at- Arms second semester 35 Athenians 25 Pep Club 25 Out- burst I-2. GLENN HAMILTON RONALD HAMMONTREE JOSEPH HANNEMAN COE 4 KENNA HANSULD BENNY HARDIN ROTC 2-4, Rifle Team 4, Color Guard 32 Red Cross Representative 25 Latin Club I-25 FBLA 35 JASA 35 No Tardies I -4. EUGENE HARDY BRUCE HARPER Webster Literary Society 2-4, ReP0 Ie , first semester 45 Echo Staff 3-45 Football l,2,45 Basketbdll I-45 Track I-35 French Club I5 Engineefs .Club I5 Roqad A- gems 3-45 Red Cross Representative 35 Hi-Y 3, PreSICl9I'17f first semester 3, Vice-President, second semester 35 Proctor 3-4. LINDA HARRIS ROBERT HARRIS DIANA HASTEN VICKY HARTMAN PAMELA HARTSCHEN student Council Representefivef first semester 35 COE 4 FRED HERNANDEZ Student Council Representative, sec- ond semester 3, first semester 45 Cross Country 35 Track 3. MIKE HERNANDEZ SUZANNA HICKLIN Honor Roll 45 Small Shield 'I5 Large Shield 25 E Letter 35 E Pin 45 Latin Club 2-35 Athenians 2-4, Parliamentarian, first semester 4, Treasurer, second semester 45 Sea Nymphs 2-4, Treasurer 4. snmiev HILL man Club 1-4, cos 4 ALICE HILTEBRAND French Club I-25 Sea Nymphs I-35 Road Angels 45 Band I-2. GERRY HINDS COE 4 ROSEMARY HINEBAUGH Broadlick Honor Roll 35 Pep Club 2-4, Vice-President, 4. LINDA HITCHCOCK Eulexia Literary Society 45 Homecom- ing Parade I-45 Honor Roll 2-45 Bronze E Pin 25 Silver E Pin 35 Mp,a Spelling Certificate 25 Student Council Repre- sentative 2-35 Red Cross Representative I-25 Hockey Sports- day 25 Tri-Hi-Y 25 Latin Club I-2, Vice-President, first sem- ester 25 FBLA 35 Science Club 2-35 Pep Club I-25 Outburst I- 4, Teaser 3-45 A Capella Choir 3, Vice-President, first semester 3, Secretary, second semester 35 Music ln Review 2-45 Music Festival 2-45 District Music Contest 25 Choir Festival 2-45 Girls' Choir Festival 2-4. LAUREL HOBGOOD DARVIN HODGES LINDA HOGAN CHERYL HOLMES DEMONSTRATING A PENDULUM, .lim Glow explains to Parent-Teachers o principle of physics. I Senior Activities ROGER HOOK NANCY HUFF Eastonian Staff 3-4, Assistant Faculty Edi- tor 3, Faculty and Index Editor 45 Student Council 3-4 Hon- or Roll 1-35 Broadlick Honor Roll 1-35 Noma Proficiency A- ward 35 Latin Club 2-3, President 35 Honor Roll 1-45 Bronze E Pin I5 Silver E Pin 25 Gold E Pin 35 Guard 45 A Cop- ella Choir 2-45 Chordettes 2-45 Outburst 1-45 Music Festival I-45 Choir Festival 2-45 Girls' Choir Festival 2-45 City Music Contest 35 District Music Contest 35 No Tardies I-4, Queen of Hearts Attendant. RONALD HUNNELL No Tardies 1-45 COE 4. DAYTON HUNT Echo Staff 4, Artist 45 Road Agents 45 Red Cross Representative, first semester 45 Outburst 45 Hooten- any THOMAS HURST HARVEY HUTCHISON ROTC 1-45 Honor Roll I-25 French Club 35 Vocal Music 3. J WARREN JACKMAN Road Agents 45 Student Council Rep- resentative 15 Football 2-45 Track I-4. CHERYL JOHNSON Athenians, first semester 35 Fresh- man-Sophomore Basketball Game 25 Junior-Senior Bas- ketball Game 35 Hockey Sportsday 35 Basketball Sportsday 25 Volleyball Sportsday 35 Softball Sportsday 25 Small Shield 25 Large Shield 3. DANCING IN THE OUTBURST, Donna Sloan and Nancy Laffoon were part of the Senior line. 1 1. .1 -0-.,.. JANA JOHNSON Leundis Literary Society I-4, President, first semester 4, Leundian, second semester 45 Echo Staff 35 B-Team Cheerleader 3, Varsity Co-Captain 45 Student Council 4, Secretary, first semester 45 Tri-Hi-Y 1-2, President first semester 25 French Club 3-45 FBLA 45 Pep Club 1-4, Sec. retary, first semester 4, President, second semester 45 Out. burst 1-45 Homecoming Attendant5 Basketball Attendant. LINDA JOHNSON Kalailu Literary Society 2-4, Parliamen- tarian, first semester 4, Treasurer, second semester 45 Eastonian Staff 4, Assistant Activities Editor 45 French Club I-45 Freshman Chorus 15 No Tardies 1-4. DAVID JONES Road Agents 45 Football 3-45 Track 3-4. JAMES JONES JOHN JONES Road Agents 4 K ROBERT KARR ROTC 1-45 Drill Team 1-45 COE 4 DIANA KEMP Eulexia Literary Society 45 Eastonian Staff 45 Pep Club 1-35 Spanish Club 15 Broadlick Honor Roll 1-35 Outburst 45 Perfect Attendance 1,35 No Tardies 1-4. BONNIE KERR TERESA KINNE Athenians 3-4, Sea Nymphs 3-45 FHA 15 Hockey Sportsday 3-45 Volleyball Sportsday 35 Swim- ming Sportsday 35 Band 2-3. ALICE KIRK Masqueraders 3-4, Fall Play 3, Spring Play 35 Hockey Sportsday 25 Freshman Chorus 15 A Capella Choir 2-35 Choir Festival 2-35 Christmas Assembly 2-35 Valentine Assembly 2-35 Chordettes 25 Outburst 1-35 Perfect Atten- dance l,3,45 No Tardies 3-4. LINDA KIRWAN DENNY KLIEFORTH HELEN KOLODZIEJSKA ERIC KRATSCHMER Kalailu Literary Society 2-4, Essay Representative 3, Second Place 35 Proctor 3-45 Honor Roll 3-45 Bronze E Pin 35 Recognition in National Merit Schol- arship Test 45 JASA 1-35 Swim Team 2-45 Cross Country 35 King of Heart's Attendant. STANCIA KRAWCZYK Leundis Literary Society I-4, Assis- tant Treasurer, first semester 45 Echo Staff 3, Page Editor 35 Bank Proctor 45 Red Cross 3-4, Treasurer 45 Athenians 3-4, Sergeant-at-Arms, second semester 35 FBLA 3-4, Vice-Presi- dent, first semester 4, President, second semester 45 Latin Club 15 Small Shield 15 Basketball Sportsday 25 Softball Sportsday 25 Music In Review 25 Outburst 3-45 Senior Ballot- Social Belle5 ROTC Queen. WILLIAM KRAWCZYK Webster Literary Society 1-4, Web- sterian, first semester 45 Honor Roll 1-45Bronze E Pin 15 Silver E Pin 25 Gold E Pin 35 Guard 45 Proctor 3-45 Broad- lick Honor Roll I-35 B'nai Brith Scholarship Nominee 45 Youth Appreciation Week Citizenship Award 45 United Fund, East Area General 35 Junior Class President5 Senior Class President5 Student Council 1,4, President, first sem- ester 45 Football, Junior Varsity 1, Varsity 2-4, Captain 3-4, All-City 2, Honorable Mention in City 35 Second Team in City 45 Basketball, B-Team 1-2, Varsity 3-45 Track, B-Team 1, Vc Done DEN! tive, Footl: PAT I seme 25 GG oniai mest mest seme ions Volle tend: NAN DON pello WAh KATI- seme geari 3, Vi reser Repr No Ti DON lain, 'I-25 JOHI CHR! KATI JOH Arm 'I-25 45 B tive, Athl KAR tive MAI lian bun I-35 JUD first Pin I ond 1, Tl Senior Activities It VUVSIIY 2-4? ldtin Club I-3, President 35 Senior Ballot- Done Most for East5 King of Hearts. DENNIS KRYZCK Proctor 45 Student Council Representa- tive, first semester 4, Sergeant-at-Arms,second semester 4 Football, B-Team 35 Outburst 4. L PAT LADD Eulexia Literary Society I-4, Treasurer, second semester 45 Honor Roll 1-45 Bronze E Pin 15 Silver E Pin 25 Gold E Pin 35 Guard 45 Broadlick Honor Roll I-35 East- onian Staff 45 Student Council Representative, second se- mester 25 French Club 1-4, Sergeant-at-Arms, second se- mester 1, Secretary, second semester 2, President, first semester 35 Modern Dance Club 1-25 Sea Nymphs 15 Athen- ians 1-3, Secretary, first semester 25 Hockey Sportsday 15 Volleyball Sportsday 15 Outburst 1-4, Teaser 35 Perfect At- tendance 1-35 No Tardies I-4. NANCY LAFFOON DONALD LAUFFER Proctor 45 Football 2-35 Golf 3-45 A Cap- pella Choir 1-35 Outburst 1-4. WANDA LEE COE 4 KATHY LESLIE Bank Proctor 45 FBLA 2-4, Reporter, first semester 4, Treasurer, second semester 45 Tri-Hi-Y 1-4, Ser- geant-at-Arms, first semester 1, Reporter, second semester 3, Vice-President, second semester 25 Student Council Rep- resentative, first semester 2, second semester 35 Red Cross Representative, second semester 25 Perfect Attendance 3-45 No Tardies 3. DONNA LEWIS Broadlick Honor Roll 35 Tri-Hi-Y 2-4, Chap- lain, second semester 3, Mascot, first semester 45 Pep Club 1-25 FBLA 35 Outburst 15 No Tardies 1-4. JOHN LINDSAY CHRISTINE LIPSKI KATHY LOMBARDINO M JOHN MACK Hi-Y 1-25 Road Agents 3-4, Sergeant-at- Arms 45 Teen Town Committee 15 Engineers Club 15 Band 1-25 Outburst 1,35 Football 1,4, Honorable Mention in City 45 Basketball 1-35 Track 1,3,45 Student Council Representa- tive, first semester 1, first semester 25 Senior BaIIot-- Best Athlete KARINE MAKOWSKI FHA 45 Student Council Representa- tive 4. MADALAINE MANDINA Eulexia Literary Society 2-4, Par- liamentarian, second semester 45 Sea Nymphs I-27 OHI- burst 3-45 Honor Roll 15 Perfect Attendance 1-35 No Tardies 1-35 Senior Ballot-Worst Flatterer. JUDY MARRS Eulexia Literary Society, Parliamentarian, first semester 45 Honor Roll 2-45 Bronze E Pin 21 Silver E Pin 35 Gold E Pin 45 Student Council Representative, sec- ond semester I5 Spanish Club 1-2, Secretary, first semester 1, Treasurer, second semester I5 A Capella Choir 2-45 Chor- r denies 2-41 Outburst 1-45 Girls' choir Festival 2-45 choir Festlval 2-45 Music Festival 1-45 No Tardies 1-4, ANTHONY MARTIN DAVID MAY COE 4 VYANDA MCCANDLESS Honor Roll 1-45 Bronze E Pin 15 allvef E Pm 2i Gold E Pin 35 Guard 45 Broadlick Honor OII I-32 French Club 2-45 No Tardies 1-45 Perfect Atten- dance 1-4. DARRELL MC CLUHAN Webster Literary Society 3-45 Proc- tor 3-45 Student Council Representative first semester I5 Red Cross Representative 2-35 Road Agents 3-4, Treasurer, first semester 45 Art Club 1-25 French Club 1-2, Mascot 1-2. DAN MC CLURE FANNIE MC CORKLE FRANCIS MCGEE ROTC 2-45 Cross Country 25 COE 4. ROSALIE MCGHEE Leundis Literary Society 1-4, Inter- Society Representative, first semester 4, Reporter, second semester 45 Student Council Representative, first semester 45 Tri-Hi-Y 1-25 French Club 3-45 Pep Club 1-25 FBLA 45 Sea Nymphs 2-35 Band 15 Outburst 1-45 Homecoming At- tendant. PAMELA MC KEAGE MARY MC MENEMY Latin Club 2-35 FBLA 35 Perfect Atten- dance 1-4 RONALD MERRICK Webster Literary Society 3-4, Reporter, second semester 4, Essay Representative 35 Honor Roll 45 Proctor 3-45 Echo Staff 4, Sports Editor, first semester 4, Re- porter, second semester 45 Latin Club 35 Cross Country 2-4, Captain 2,45 Track 2-4 JEANNE METZELTHIN Eulexia Literary Society 2-4, Pres- ident, second semester 45 Honor Roll 1-45 Bronze E Pin I5 Silver E Pin 25 Gold E Pin 35 Broadlick Honor Roll 1-35 Eastonian Staff 3-4, Assistant Literary Editor 3, As- sistant Lay-Out Editor 45 National Council of Christians and Jews 45 Latin Club 1-25 A Cappella Choir 25 Outburst 1,2,45 Perfect Attendance 2-35 No Tardies 1-3. JERRY MEYER PAUL MEYER BETTY MILLER DARLENE MILLER Broadlick Honor Roll 2-3, French Club 45 Outburst 35 Hockey Sportsday 45 Track Sportsday 25 Basket- ball Sportsday 45 Perfect Attendance 1,45 No Tardies 1,4. MAURINE MILLER Leundis Literary Society 2-45 Latin Club 3-45 FBLA 35 Pep Club 1-25 Tri-Hi-Y 2-4, Reporter, first se- mester 2, Mascot, second semester 3, Sergeant-at-Arms first semester 4, Parliamentarian, second semester 45 A Capella Choir 2-45 Girls' Choir Festival 2-45 Choir Festival 2-45 Outburst 1-4, Teaser 3. SANDRA MILLER Student Council Representative, second semester 45 Outburst 1-35 COE 4 LINDA MILLS Eastonian Staff 3-4, Art Editor 45 Art Club 3- 4, Treosurer, second semester 45 Pep Club 1-2. PATRICIA MILLS GEORGE MITTENDORF RONALD MOON ROTC 25 Student Council Representative, second semester 3. 265 6 Senior Activities JAMES MOORE Webster Literary Society 17 Football 27 Spanish Club 1 ROBERT MOORE Webster literary Society 2-47 Football 3,4 SANDRA MOORE Mixed Chorus 2-37 Girls Choir 47 Out- burst 3-47 Music Festival 2-47 Girls' Choir Festival 47 Val- entine Assembly 3-47 Christmas Assembly 47 Easter Assem- bly 47 Perfect Attendance 3-47 No Tardies 4 SHARON MORAN Eulexia Literary Society 2-4, lnter-Soci- ety Representative, second semester 47 Eastonian Staff 4, Activities Editor 47 Honor Roll 3-47 Bronze E Pin 37 Silver E Pin 47 French Club 1-4, Vice-President, first semester 47 Pep Club 1-37 Student Council Representative, second se- mester 27 Outburst 1-47 Teaser 3. ANDREW MOSZCZYNSKI Sergeant - at - Arms of Junior Class7 Student Council Representative 1,31 Football 1-47 Basketball 1-47 Track 1-2. DELORES MURDY QWILSONJ Eulexia Literary Society 3, Pep Club 17 Latin Club 1-2, Treasurer, first semester 17 ln- tramural 2-37 Freshman-Sophomore Basketball Game 27 Outburst 37 Treasurer of Junior Class7 Public Speaking Bu- reau 37 Springfield Tournament 2, Superior in Humorous ln- terpretation, Superior in Poetry lnterpretation7 Debate Team 2-37 William Christman Tournament 3, Humorous In- terpretation rating excellent7 American Legion Oratorical Contest 2, Third Place7 Warrensburg Tournament 37 One Act Play, Cast Rating Superior, Individual Rating Excellent7 No Tardies 2-3 N ROBERT NEBLOCK RALPH NITE Honor Roll 1-47 Bronze E Pin 17 Silver E Pin 27 Gold E Pin 37 Guard 47 Proctor 3-47 Swim Team 2-41 Safety Representative 3-47 Student Council Representative 27 Outburst 1-27 Perfect Attendance 1-4. GUY NUSBAUM O SHERRY OFFIELD JOHN OGDEN B-Team Basketball 3 STELLA OLEKSY Kalailu Literary Society 2-4, Reporter, se- cond semester 2, Critic, first semester 4, Orotion Repre- sentative 27 Honor 2-47 Bronze E Pin 37 Silver E Pin 47 Broadlick Honor Roll 1-37 Eastonian Staff 4, Departmental Club Editor 47 Homecoming Parade 2-47 Health Proctor 2-47 Junior Classical League President 27 Optimist Youth Appre- ciation Award 47 FHA 1, Secretary-Treasurer, second semes- ter 17 Sea Nymphs 27 Outburst 1-4, Teaser 3 PAULA OTT Eulexia literary Society 2-4, Inter-Society Rep- resentative, first semester 47 Honor Roll 2-47 Bronze E 37 Silver E 47 Broadlick Honor Roll 2-37 Eastonian Staff 3-4, Assistant Activities Editor 37 Organizations Editor 47 Bank Proctor 47 Gift Receiver of Junior Class7 Secretary of Senior CIUSSQ Speakers Bureau 3, Vice-President, second semester 37 Latin Club 3-4, President 3, Treasurer of Junior Classical League 47 FBLA 3-4, President, first semester 47 Senior Bal- lot--Done Most For East7 Basketball Attendant7 Queen of Hearts. LEETTA OWENS No Tardies 1-4. KATHY OWINGS JOAN OWSLEY Eulexia Literary Society I-47 FHA 1-27 FBLA 37 Athenians 27 Sea Nymphs 1-27 Outburst 1-37 Music Festival 1-2 P FRED PADEN MARK PARKS Proctor 47 No Tardies 1-4 DENNIS PATRICK REBECCA PENDLETON Eulexia Literary Society 1-4, Repor- ter, first semester 47 Honor Roll 47 Art Club 1, Treasurer first semester 17 French Club 2-4, Mascot, second semester 47 Tri-Hi-Y 3-4, Secretary, first semester 47 Outburst 1-4, Teaser 1,3. LOUISE PENNY Softball Sportsday 4 MARY PERIMAN VIRGINIA POWELL VICKI PRICE GARY PYLE Student Council Representative, first semester 3, first semester 47 Red Cross, second semester 47 Football I-3 R CLIFFORD RAGAN Basketball 3-47 Football 3-47 Orches- tra 2-37 Band 2-3 GAYLE RAINES Kalailu Literary Society 2-4, Treasurer, first semester 4, Inter-Society Representative, second se- mester 4, Prepared Speech Representative 3, Eastonian Staff 4, Assistant Senior Editor 47 Honor Roll 2-47 Bronze E Pin 27 Silver E Pin 37 Gold E Pin 47 Typing Speed A- ward 37 Curator's Scholastic Achievement Award 47 Certifi- cate of Recognition for Scholastic Achievement 47 Broadlick Honor Roll 1'3f Sea Nymphs I-4, Secretary 4, Natographer 3'4f Modern Dance Club 1-4, Vice-President, second se- mester 3, President, first semester 47 Athenians I-4, Secre- tary, first semester 4, President, second semester 47 Tri-Hi- Y 2-4, Parliamentarian, first semester 3, Chaplain, second semester 3, President, first semester 47 Spanish Club 1-2, Treasurer, first semester 17 Advanced Chorus 3, Secretary, second semester 37 Outburst 1-4, Teaser 27 Music Festival 1-47 Music In Review 27 Small Shield 17 Large Shield 27 E Letter 37 E Pin 47 Freshman-Sophomore Basketball Game 27 Junior-Senior Basketball Game 3-47 Basketball Sports- day 3-41 Individual Sportsday, Singles 37 Volleyball Sports- day 37 Student-Faculty Volleyball Game I-47 Perfect At- tendance 2'3f No Tardies 1-47 Eastonian Queen Candidate TIM RATHBUN PAT REARDON Sea Nymphs 2-37 FBLA 37 COE 4 LINDA secon Hono Bird ' burst burst Hear DANI sentc 47 NC DIAN Arms tor 47 ella I PAMI OLAP fect I SUS! first Proct Presi Musi Tardi JANI BEVE KARI NAB VICT SELEC jourm v .I ' k :of -2, .Jsic or- rer ter -4, Sfel' Senior Activities LINDA REINBOLT Kalailu Literary Society 2-4, Secretary, second semester 4, Story Representative 3, Bronze Medal 3, Honor Roll 4, Broadlick Honor Roll 2-3, Art Club 1, Emery Bird Thayer Art Merit 3, Latin Club 3,4, Treasurer 4, Out- burst 1, Red Cross Representative, second semester 3, Out- burst 1, Perfect Attendance 1-4, No Tardies 1-4, Queen of Hearts Attendant DANNY REINHART Honor Roll 4, Student Council Repre- sentative, second semester 4, Swim Team 2-4, Road Agents 4, No Tardies 1-3 DIANA RENFRO Leundis Literary Society 2-4, Sergeant-at- Arms, first semester 4, Critic second semester 4, Bank Proc- tor 4, French Club 2-3, Reporter, second semester 3, A Cap- ella Choir 2-4, Outburst 1-4, No Tardies1-2 PAMELA RHOADES OLAN RICHIE French Club 4, Stage Crew 4, Proctor 4, Per- fect Attendance 3 SUSAN RIDDER Eulexia Literary Society 1-4, Secretary, first semester 4, Honor Roll 3-4, Bronze E Pin 3, Bank Proctor 4, Freshman Chorus 1, A Capella Choir 2-4, Vice- President, first semester 3, Chordettes 2-4, Outburst 1-4, Music Festival I-4, City Contest 2-4, District Contest 2, No Tardies 4 JANE RIEGEL BEVERLY RIGHTER KAREN RINKENBAUGH NANCY RIORDAN Pep Club 2, COE 4 VICTORIA ROACH SELECTING PICTURES for activity pages and drawing layouts to fit them, journalism students spent many early hours. Iv CAROL RODAK Leundis Literary Society 3-4, Leundian, first semester 4, Secretary, second semester 4, Bank Proctor 4, Student Council Representative, first semester 4, Road Angels 4. JAMES RODGERS ROTC 2-4, Rifle Team 4, Color Guard 3, JASA 1-2, French Club 1, No Tardies 1-4. LINDA ROGERS COE 4 SHARON ROGERS Latin Club 3, FBLA 3, cos 4. ARCHIE ROSE DALE ROSS Rorc 2-4 JAMES RYAN RICHARD SALES Proctor 1,2,4, Spanish Club 2, Engineers Club 2-3, Road Agents 2-4, Treasurer 4, Track 2, Cross Country 1-2 S SAMUEL SAVORELLI Hamilton Literary Society 1-3, ROTC 2-3, Honor Roll 1-4, Bronze E Pin 1, Silver E Pin 2, Gold E Pin 3, Guard 4, JASA 2-3, Vice-President 2-3, No Tar- dies I,2,4 MICHAEL SCHERER Hamilton Literary Society 1-4, Inter- Society Representative, second semester 2, Hamiltonian, first semester 2, Parliamentarian, first semester 3, Echo Staff 3-4, Business Manager 3, Photographer 4, Editor-In- Chief 4, Eastonian Staff 4, Photographer 4, Quill and Scroll 4, Student Council 1-4, Executive Board 3, Reporter 3, Broadlick Honor Roll 1-3, Semester Honor Roll 1-3 Bronze E Pin 1, A Cappella Choir 3, President, second semester 3, Chordmen 3, Music Festival 3, Outburst 3, Basketball 1, Tennis 3-4, Junior Classical League 2-3, President 2-3, No Tardies 1-4, Proctor 3-4, Perfect Attend- ance 1, Youth Opportunities in Change Seminar 4, National Council of Christians and Jews. LINDA SCHMIDT JANICE SCHUSTER Honor Roll 1-3, Noma Spelling Certi- ficate 3, FBLA 3, Tri-Hi-Y 4, Perfect Attendance 3, No Tar- dies 1-2 SHERRY SCOTT WANDA SCOTT Kalailu Literary Society 2-4, Historian, se- cond semester 2, Parliamentarian, second semester 3, Crit- ic, first semester 4, Vice-President, second semester 4, Story Representative 2, Bronze Medal 2, Eastonian Staff 3-4, As- sistant Business Manager 3, Assistant Art Editor 4, Honor Roll I-4, Bronze E Pin 1, Silver E Pin 2, Gold E Pin 3, Guard 4, Broadlick Honor Roll 1-3, Student Council, Second Vice-President, second semester 4, Member of Kansas City Youth Day 4, Latin Club 1-4, Athenians 3-4, Vice-Presi- dent, first semester 4, Secretary, second semester 4, Emery Byrd Thayer Art Exhibit Certificate of Merit 1-2, Plaza Youth Art Fair 1-3, Kansas City Art Institute Scholarship 4, A Cap- ' .1 ix r- 'Y' c J' F-'lain' . ella Choir 2, Choir Festival 2, Girls Choir Festival 2, Out- burst I-4, Intramurals 1-4, Small Shield 2, Large Shield 3, E Letter 4, Freshman-Sophomore Basketball Game 1-2: Junior-Senior Basketball Game 3-4, Hockey Sportsdlgy Basketball Sportsday 2, Track Sportsday 1, Vo ey a Sportsday 3, Perfect Attendance 1-4, ROTC Attendant Senior Activities GLORIA SEGURA DANNY SHANKS STAN SHARP Webster Literary Society 2-4, Vice-Pres- ident, first semester 4, President, second semester 4, De- clamation Representative 4, Echo Staff, Freshman Editor, Eastonian Staff 4, Assistant Literary Club Editor 4, Proctor 3-4, Honor Roll I-4, Bronze E Pin I, Silver E Pin 2, Gold E Pin 3, Guard 4, French Club 2-3, Masqueraders 3, Fall Play 3, Senior Ballot--Best Actor. JANICE SHAW WILLA SHELTON Gym Proctor 2, Health Proctor 3, Tri- Hi-Y 4, Sergeant-at-Arms 4, FBLA 3-4, Sergeant-at-Arms, second semester 3, Spanish Club 2, Road Angels 4, Red Cross Representative, second semester 3. MARJORIE SHEPARD Eulexia Literary Society 2-4, Ideal Eulexian, first semester 4, Representative 2-4, Eastonian Staff 3-4, Assistant Sports and ROTC Editor 3, Assistant Literary Editor 4, Student Council Representative 2,4, Girls State 3, Giftorian of Senior Class, Fall Play 'I, National Council of Christians and Jews 3, Junior Classical League 'I-4, Secretary, second semester 1, Science Club I, Honor Roll I-4, AAUW 3-4, Bronze E Pin 'I, Silver E Pin 2, Gold E Pin 3, Guard 4, Outburst I,3,4, Music In Review I, No Tardies 3-4, Eastonian Queen Candidate. FORREST SHICK JAMES SHICK SANDRA SIGLAR Kalailu Literary Society 2-4, Parlia- mentarian, first semester 3, Treasurer, second semester 3, President, first semester 4, Kalailuan, second semester 4, Declamation Representative 3, fifth place 3, Eastonian Staff 4, Literary Club Editor 4, Honor Roll I-4, AAUW 3-4, DISCUSSING A PROBLEM of lunch line discipline, cafeteria proctors listen while Bruce Harper explains necessary procedure. Bronze E Pin I, Silver E Pin 2, Gold E Pin 3, Guard 4, French Club 3, DAR Good Citizen Contest, Third Place in City 4, Miniwanca Leadership Camp 4, Youth Opportunities in Change Seminar 4, Red Cross Representative 3-4, Nq. tional Council of Christians and Jews 4, Categories 4. ERNEST SIMON BEN SIMMONS Hamilton Literary Society 3-4, Vice-Pres- ident, second semester 4, Eastonian Staff 4, Photographer 4, Broadlick Honor Roll 3. DONNA SLOAN Leundis Literary Society 2-4, Secretary, first semester 4, Vice-President second semester 4, Echo Staff 4, Business Manager, second semester 4, Tri-Hi-Y 4, Student Council Representative I-2, Latin Club 2-3, FBLA 4, Broadlick Honor Roll I-3, Outburst 3-4, Homecoming Parade 2-4, Intramurals I-2, Road Angels 4, Senior Ballot-- Ideal Girl, Homecoming Queen Attendant. IRENE SMIEZEK CAROL SMITH Pep Club I-2, Masqueraders 4, Tri-Hi-Y 2, Latin Club 3, Red Cross Representative first semester I, Homecoming Parade 'I-4, Fall Play 4, Student Council Representative, second semester I, second semester 4, Outburst I-4, Music In Review I-4, Freshman Chorus I, A Cappella Choir 2-4, Chordettes 3-4, Girls' Glee Club 2-4, Music Festival 2-4, District Music Contest 3, Choir Festival 2-4, Basketball Attendant. EDDIE SMITH JENNIFER SMITH Kalailu Literary Society 2-4, Historian, first semester 3, Sergeant-at-Arms, second semester 3, Secretary, first semester 4, Broadlick Honor Roll 1-3, Eastonian Staff 3-4, Senior Editor 4, Gym Proctor 1, Latin Club I, FTA 2-3, Treasurer 2, President 4, Athenians 2-4, Parliamentarian second semester 2, first semester 3, Pres- ident, first semester 4, Vice-President, second semester 4, Sea Nymphs 2-4, Vice-President, first semester 4, Natog- rapher 4, Intramurals I-4, Small Shield I, Large Shield 2, E Letter 3, E Pin 4, Hockey Sportsday 3, Junior-Senior Basketball Game 3-4, Volleyball Sportsday 3, Student- Faculty Volleyball Game 3-4, Outburst I-4, Teaser I-4, Music in Review I-4, A Cappella Choir 2, Choir Festival 2, Band I-4, Orchestra I-4, Maiorette 3-4, Head Maiorette 4, Woodwind Quintet 3, Woodwind Trio 4, City Music Contest, second place 3, District Music Contest, first place 3, State Music Contest, third place 3, Perfect Attendance I-4, No Tardies I-4. JOHN SMITH ROTC 3-4 LINDA SMITH MARCIA SMITH FTA 'I-4, President, first semester 4, Pep Club I, Small Shield I, Large Shield 2, Perfect Attendance 3-4 PALMER SMITH Spanish Club 2, Vice-President 2, Girls Glee Club 3 PATRICIA SMITH RALPH SMITH Road Agents 4 WILLIAM SMITH DENNIS SNELSON Webster Literary Society 3-4, Road A- gents 4, Sergeant-at-Arms of Senior Class, Engineers' Club Att: BAE I, I7 Fall cond Fres I Best DAN i IVY ROI ri tor bur r Co 3 GA JAII Tre: s JAII CAI 2, F M SA 2-4. JAM sure first Tard RO CLIF PHIL Arm tor 3 I-4, 4, O' 2-3, ROY SAN first LIN con Pin 3, S DAV SHIR' mun BERI Pres tive cil R Rep: Pep d 4, z in ties Na- '4. res- iher Irv, cho f 4, BLA ing Of-- Ii-Y r I, ncil , 4: L I, I-4, val an, , 3, i -3, rtin I-4, res- r 4, og- eld 1ior :nt- i -4, val ette .lsic ace nce Pep lflle' iirls :I A- :lub Senior Activities 3, Swim Team 1-4, Tennis Team 2-4, Outburst 1,4, Perfect Attendance 4, No Tardies 1-2, Senior Ballot--Ideal Boy BARBARA SOUSLEY Tri-Hi-Y 1-2, Chaplain, first semester IP Pep Club, I-3, Red Cross, Reporter 3, Masqueraders 3-4, Fall Play 3-4, Spring Play 3-4, Girls Choir 3, Treasurer se- cond semester 3, Girls' Choir Festival, Hockey Sportsday 2, Freshman-Sophomore Basketball Game 1, Senior Ballot-- Best Actress DAVID SPENCER IVY SPENCER RODGER SPENCER Eastonian Staff 4, Assistant Music Edi- tor 4, JASA 2-3, A Capella Choir 2-4, Chordmen 2-4, Out- burst 1-4, Music Festival 1-4, Boys' Glee Club 1, City Music gontest 2-3, Area Music Contest 2-3, State Music Contest 2- GARY SPRENGER JAMES STALSWORTH French Club 3-4, Masqueraders 4, Treasurer 4, Football 1-4, Varsity 4 JAMES STAN LEY CAROL STARBUCK Broadlick Honor Roll 2-3, Spanish Club 2, No Tardies 1-4 MICHAEL STEGEMAN SANDRA STEPHENSON A Cappella Choir 2-4, Outburst 2-4. JAMES STEVINSON Hamilton Literary Society 1-3, Trea- surer, first semester 3, Student Council Representative, first semester 3, Sergeant-at-Arms, first semester 4, No Tardies 4, COE 4. RONALD STEWARD CLIFFORD STILL ROTC1-4 PHILIP STINE Kalailu Literary Society 2-4, Sergeant-at- Arms, second semester 2, Kalailuian, first semester 3, Proc- tor 3-4, Broadlick Honor Roll 1-3, Honor Roll 3, French Club 1-4, Mascot, second semester 1, Band I-4, Band Festival 1- 4, Outburst 1-4, Music In Review 1-4, Perfect Attendance 2-3, No Tardies 1-4 ROY STUBBS SANDRA SWARTZ Pep Club 1-3, Red Cross Representative first semester, Perfect Attendance 1-2, No Tardies I-3. LINDA SWIFT Eulexia Literary Society 3-4, Reporter, Se- cond semester 4, Honor Roll 1-3, Bronze E Pin 3, Silver E Pin 4, Latin Club 1-2, Modern Dance Club 3, Sea Nymphs 2- 3, Science Club 1-2, Girls Choir 2. T DAVID TANKERSLEY SHIRLEY TATUM Eastonian Staff 4, Pep Club 2-4, Intra- murals 1-4 BERNADINE TAYLOR Eulexia Literary Society 1-4, Vice- President, second semester 4, Prepared Speech Representa- tive 4, Echo Staff 4, Teen Town Committee 2, Student Coun- cil Representative 2, Homecoming Parade 1-4, Red Cross Representative 4, Tri-Hi-Y 1-2, Latin Club I-2, President 2, Pep Club 1, Masqueraders 4 DOROTHY TAYLOR Proctor 4, Latin Club 1, Tri-Hi-Y 2-4, Treasurer 2-3, Mascot 2,4 JAMES TAYLOR JANICE TAYLOR Transfer from Argentine High, Perfect At- tendance 4, No Tardies 4 JOHN TELLIS Football 1-4, Basketball 1-2, Track 1-4 JANICETERRY DAVIDTHIEME JAMES THOMAS Road Agents 2-4, Vice-President 2 JO ELLEN THOMPSON Leundis Literary Society 3-4, Critic, first semester 4, Assistant Treasurer, second semester 4, Student Council Representative, second semester 2, FBLA 3, Latin Club 1, Tri-Hi-Y 3, Mascot, first semester 3, Athenians 4, Athenian Girl, second semester 4, Pep Club 3-4, Mascot, first semester 4, A Cappella Choir 2-4, Chordettes 3, In- dividual Sportsday 3, Hockey Sportsday 4, Student-Faculty Volleyball Game 4, Health Proctor 4, Outburst 1-4, Music Festival 1-4 ROBERT THOMPSON ROTC 2-3, Honor Guard 2-3, Latin Club 3-4, FBLA 3, Honor Roll 3-4, Outburst 1, Red Cross Representative 2, No Tardies 1-4 JUDITH THORNTON HARRY TIPTON French Club 4 FRANK TITTLE Hi-Y 1-2, Latin Club 1, Road Agents 4, Stu- dent Council Representative, first semester 4, Football I-4, Basketball 1-3, Track 1,4 CARMON TOOMBS ROTC 1, Track 2, Band I-3 ROS ETTA TOUSLEY LORINE TOWNSEND Modern Dance Club 4, Secretary, se- cond semester 4, Outburst 3-4, Hockey Sportsday 3 MACK TRAVE RS MARY HELEN TROUTMAN Leundis Literary Society 2-4, Treasurer, first semester 4, Sergeant-at-Arms, second se- mester 4, Echo Staff 3, MIPA Honorable Mention for Fea- ture Column, Quill and Scroll 3, Student Council Reporter, second semester 2, Red Cross Representative 1, Gym Proctor 2, Modern Dance Club 3-4, Sergeant-at-Arms first semester 4, Sea Nymphs 3, FBLA 3, Athenians 2, Road Angels 4, Outburst 1,4, Music In Review 1-4, Hockey Sportsday 2-3, Softball Sportsday 2, Student-Faculty Vol- leyball Game 2, Snowball Attendant. WILLIAM TRUSSELL LARRY TURNER HENRIETTA TUROWSKI Student Council Representative, second semester 2, second semester 4, Tri-Hi-Y 4, Secretary, first semester 4, Vice-President, second semester 4, Out- burst I, Gym Proctor 2. U EDWARD UPP COE 4 CANDACE VANDERPOOL Pep Club 1-2: Sea NYITIPLIS 3-41 Perfect Attendance 1-3, No Tardies 1,3,4 Senior Activities LINDA VAUGHAN Kalailu Literary Society, 2-4, Inter-So- ciety Representative, first semester 4, President, second semester 4, Oration Representative 4, Student Council Representative, first semester I, first semester 3, second semester 4, French Club 3-4, FTA 2-3, Vice-President, second semester 2, Secretary, first semester I, Athenians I-3, Vice-President, first semester 2, Eastonian Staff 4, ROTC Editor 4, Small Shield I, Large Shield 2, E Letter 3, Hockey Sportsday I,2,4, Basketball Sportsday 3, Volleyball Sportsday 3, Outburst I,3,4, Music In Review 'I-2, Senior Ballot--Best Athlete LINDA VERNON Broadlick Honor Roll 'l, Athenians 2-4, Parliamentarian, second semester 3, Treasurer, first se- mester 4, Small Shield 2, Large Shield 2, E Letter 3, Hockey Sportsday 2-4, Basketball Sportsday 2-3, Soft- ball Sportsday 2, Volleyball Sportsday 3 ROBERT VEST W RONALD WAKEMAN SANDRA WALBY Eulexia Literary Society I-4, Secretary second semester 4, Honor Roll 3, Bronze E Pin 3, Broad- Iick Honor Roll I-3, Student Council Representative, first semester 2, second semester 4, Echo Staff 3-4, MIPA 3, Quill and Scroll 3, Tri-Hi-Y I-4, Sergeant-at-Arms, first semester 2, Reporter, first semester 3, Secretary, second semester 3, Vice-President, first semester 4, Gym Proctor I, Health Proctor 4, Latin Club I, FBLA 2-4, Sergeant-at- Arms first semester 3, Reporter, second semester 3, Trea- surer, first semester 4, Athenians I-4, Sergeant-at-Arms, first semester I, Treasurer second semester 2, Reporter, second semester 3, Intramurals 'I-3, Small Shield I, Large Shield 2, E Letter 3, Hockey Sportsday I-3, Softball Sportsday I,3, Volleyball Sportsday I-3, Freshman-Soph- omore Basketball Game I-2, Junior-Senior Basketball Game 3, No Tardies I-4 JAMES WALDREN Student Council Treasurer, second se- mester 4, Road Agents 4, Track I-4, Basketball I -2 HELEN WALKER LOWELL WALKER RUTH WALKER Outburst 'I-4, Perfect Attendance 3-4 GARY WATERMAN CHARLES WATLING LARRY WAY CHARLENE WEBB EVERETT WEBSTER ROGER WEEKS JOHN WEGERER DANIEL WEISS Hamilton Literary Society 3-4, Sergeant- at-Arms first semester 4, Hamiltonian, second semester 4, ROTC 4, Eastonian Staff 4, Assistant ROTC Editor 4, Stu- dent Council Representative, second semester 2, Latin Club I, JASA I-3, President I-3, A Capella Choir 2-3, Chordmen 3, Perfect Attendance 4, No Tardies I-4 KENNETH WHEELER RICHARD WIERCINSKI Webster Literary Society I-4, Websterian, first semester 2, President, first semester 4 Vice-President, second semester 4, Latin Club 2-4 JUDITH WILKERSON Honor Roll 2, Student Council Rep- resentative, second semester I, first semester I, first se- mester 4, NOMA Spelling Award 3, Red Cross Representa- tive I-4, Vice-President 4, Office Proctor 4, Latin Club 2, French Club 3-4, FTA 3-4, Vice-President, first semester 4, President, second semester 4, Freshman Chorus 2, Per- fect Attendance I ,2,4, No Tardies I-4 KIRK WILKINSON Road Agents 4, President, first semes- ter 4, Latin Club 3, Student Council Representative I,4, Football I DORIS WILKINSON No Tardies 'I,2,4. JENNIFER WILLIAMS Echo Staff 3, Literary Editor, first semester 3, Secretary, second semester 3, Spanish Club 2, Modern Dance Club 2-3, Historian, first semester 3, FBLA 3, Tri-Hi-Y 2-4, Secretary, first semester 3, Treasurer, se- cond semester 3, first semester 4, Masqueraders 3, Pep Club 'I-3 MARY WILLIAMS Masqueraders 3-4, President, first se- mester 4, Vice-President, second semester 4, Pep Club I-2, Tri-Hi-Y 4 CAROL WILSON Freshman Chorus I, Girls Choir 2-4, Out- burst 2-4 HAROLD WILSON Hamilton Literary Society I-4, Secre- tary, first semester 3, Hamiltonian second semester 3, Declamation Representative 3, first place 3, Echo Staff 3, Student Council Representative, 3-4, ROTC 2-3, Football 2- 3 LINDA WILSON Eulexia Literary Society 2-4, President, first semester 4, Eastonian Staff 3-4, Assistant Organiza- tions Editor 3, Co-Editor-In-Chief 4, Student Council Rep- resentative, second semester 3, second semester 4, Sec- retary second semester 4, Vice President of Senior Class, Broadlick Honor Roll I-3, Quill and Scroll 3, Honor Roll I-4, AAUW 3-4, Bronze E Pin I, Silver E Pin 2, Gold E Pin 3, Guard 4, Spanish Club I-2, President, first semester li Athenians 2-4, Sergeant-at-Arms, first semester 3, Vice-President, second semester 3, Athenian Girl, first se- mester 4, Music Festival 2, Outburst 4, Hockey Sportsday 2-3, Volleyball Sportsday 3, Individual Sportsday 3, Stu- dent-Faculty Volleyball Game 2-3, Junior-Senior Basket- ball Game 3, Freshman-Sophomore Game I, Small Shield I, Large Shield 2, E Letter 3, Perfect Attendance I-4, so Tardies I-4, ROTC Attendant, Eastonian Queen Candi- ate GENE WINGATE GARY WISE Mixed Chorus 3-4, Outburst 3-4, Perfect At- tendance I,3,4, No Tardies I-4. EMMA WITHERS Y PATRICIA YARBRO Spanish Club I, FBLA 3, Tri-Hi-Y 3-4, Sergeant-at-Arms, first semester 3, Assistant Treasurer, second semester 3, Treasurer, first semester 4, assistant treasurer, second semester 4 Acli Atl' Aw Bac : Bal Bae Ba: Bei Bra Ca' Cu Ea: l' Ecl Fai FTA Foo Fre , Fres Gi rl Goll- Gra Ha Ho Ho In Int Jun Jun KaI+ King Lati Leu l 1 General Index AAUW ............. . . . 151 Library Staff ..... . 83 Acknowledgments . . . . . . 258 Literary Contest . . . 242 L- ADE . I ........... . . . 127 Masqueraders ....... 139 I. Athenlans .......... . . . 180 Music-in-Review ........ , , , 241 cg Awards Assembly .... . . . 246 National Honor Society . . . , , , 248 l, Baccalaureate ..... . . . 253 Office Staff ............ , 71 gan: .Ii ....... ... 132 Orchestra .... 133 as et a ........ ...212 Outburst... 134 is Basketball Queen .... . . . 225 Pep Club . . . 174 Bears' Den ........ . . . 143 Phi Alpha .... 177 Broadlick Award . . . . . . 247 Proctors . . . . 124 Cafeteria Staff . . . .... B4 Prom . . . . 252 V Cheerleaders... ...194 PTA....... .86 gf cos ......... . . . 130 Red cross .... 126 K Custodians ....... . . . 85 Road Agents . . . 128 ,. Eastonian Queen .... . . . 15 ROTC ....... 184 P Eastonian Staff ....... . . . 154 ROTC Queen . . . 193 Echo Staff .............. . . . 152 Rush Week ....... 158 2- Eulexia Literary Society . . . . . 166 Santa Fe Relays . . . 234 b Faculty ............... . . . 68 Sea Nymphs .... 176 FBLA ................ . . . 149 Senior Activities . . . 259 ut- FHA ..... . . . 150 Senior Assembly . . . 250 FTA ........ . . . 150 Senior Ballot .... . 16 re- Football ..... . . . 196 Seniors ......... . 32 37 French Club .... . . . 147 Snowball Queen. . . 145 if Freshmen ...... . . . 105 Sophomores ..... . 99 - Girls' Athletics . . . .. . 178 Spanish Club . . . . . . 146 Golf .................. . . . 236 Speakers' Bureau .... 141 2:1 Graduation ............ . . . 254 Spring Play ....... 140 BP, Hamiliton Literary Society . . . 164 Stage Crew ....... 142 ec- Homecoming ........... . . . 206 Student Council . . . 122 Iss, Homecoming Queen .... . . . 209 Subfreshmen ..... 112 ff In Memoriam ....... ...... 8 Swim Team .... 227 'ir Inter-Society ...... . . - lag gwlnf Show ---- 3' Juniors ............. - - - 88 Tenfzs ---- - - 228 se- Junior Officers ......... - - - TGC ------ - - ' 'GY Kalailu Literary Society . . .... 160 Track Queen- ..... 235 'U' King and Queen of Hearts .... .... 1 73 Valentine Mixer ...... 171 et' Latin Club ............. .... 1 48 Vocal Music ............ . . . 136 Leundis Literary Society . . .... 162 Webster Literary 50Cl91Y - - ' ' ' ' 168 di- ,, I I ,, 7 f Af- ll X 1 , l C N ' . 1 1 1 3 , 1, 7 v 1 ,, ,I V 1 A 1. A -4, 'V , er, I , If l mt , l ' l l A X L, , , 1113, 17 Barr, Ben--I I2 272 Atkins, Hell-it B7 PIA aorley, Florence ,ad cnfeiend Bales, Sylvia- H7 PIA Bdrnndrdr, rvinrnnrei. ao PTA Berndl, Crystal--76, loo rdeoliy Barnett, Charles -84 I-lead Custodian Barnett, Ola -8-1-Matran Ba1es,Nlary--76rFacul1y Behnke, Pearl--8-1 Cafeteria Bell, AvrsffB7-PTA Bennett, Frances--S7-PIA Beers, Robert--re-reerrify Benson, Rrenord--73-Foedlry Bettis, Virgrnia-Faculty Bower, Sarah--83-Librarian Bowman, Laura--84-Cafeteria Bradhacker, Rosa--87-PTA Brown, Roy--az, 228, 232-rdeoiry Buchanan, Robert--74, I52-Faculty Burke, Bernice--B7-PTA Byrd, Mdriorre-.74-roeoiiy Calvert, Page--as-Librerron chdprndn, Eiazdbern--ao, 162-rdeoiiy Clarke, Julia--B4-Cafeteria Clary, Virginia--B7-PTA Clauder, Max--B5-Custodian Cleveland, Aileen--72-Faculty Cohen, sen--77.rdeoiry colin, Edwin--73-Faculty Coleman, Betty--87-PTA Coomes, Gwynne--72, 2I I-Faculty Copenhauer, Charlene--H7-PTA Craig, Margaret--83-Librarian Crosby, Clarice--7I-Otfrce Cross, Geneva--B7-PTA Dailey, Edith--BA-Cafeteria Dasbach, Carolyn--74, 75-Faculty Davis, Isa--B7-PTA Day, Paul--76, 77, I25-Faculty DeHart, Eleanor--87-PTA Denny, Clara--84-Cafeteria Denton, Leslie--78, 79, I26-Faculty Dickson, James--75, I27-Faculty Dickson, L. Clayton--68, I58, I87-Principal oaener, Phyllis--ao, I5O-Faculty Diener, Robert--8I-Faculty Donnelly, Dorothy--74, 147-roediry Ellis, Ezra--B5-Custodian Everett, Hilda--84-Cafeteria Felici, Americo--72-Faculty Fields, Les--82-Faculty Abram, Darrel--I I2 Adcock, Marie--I I2 Adkins, Donna--I I2 Allen, Dennis--I I 2 Altic, Sandra--I I2 Anderson, Gary--I I2 Anclerson,Jerorne--I I2 Armstrong, Jannell--I I2 Ash, Howard--I I2 Ashing,Joyce--I I2 Arenley, Krny--I I2 Atwood, Phillip--I I2 Aucutt, Linn--I I2 Austin, Cheryle--I I2 Bachrel, Mike--I I2 Bailey, Nancy--I I2 Barley, Willie--I I2 Bain, Barbara--I I2 Baker, Jerry--I I2 Banhart, Freddie -I I2 Barchers, Eddie--I I2 Barchers, Joyce--I I2 School Personnel Fisher, Harrie!--8I-Facully Freeman, Betty--7I-Office Galler, Raymond--7E, I30, I,3I-Faculty Gooidin, Mdry--si-readily Geruver, Lourance--B5-Custodian Gilliland, Jack--B2-Faculty Gillham Ruth--84-Cafeteria Gleeson, Judy--B3-Librarian Goodwin, Yvonne--87-PTA Greer, Erva--84-Cafeteria Manager Grrbbin, Marie--B4-Cafeteria Grimes, Albert--73-Faculty Grirnsley, Williarn--69-Vice-Principal llnternel Hardiman, Mineola--78-Faculty Harris, Virland--82-Faculty Harrison, Cosby--73-Faculty Heath, Dwrghr--77-Faculty Henken, Harry--85-Custodian Henry, Lonnie--84rCofeteria Hess, James--I28, ISO, 73-Faculty Hess, Joe--70-Counselor Hicks, Berry--87-PTA Highfill, Mary--84-Cafeteria Hill, Dorothy--84-Cafeteria Holder, Robert--I62, 77-Faculty Hammes, Harry--77-Faculty Hautcl1ens,Judith--78, 148, Io0-Faculty Hutton, Neva--74-Faculty Kay, Martha--BI -Faculty Keeney, Edward--85-Custodian Ldroyene, Irene--ei-Fdoulry Landis, Lucy--78-Faculty Lapsley, Helen--73-Faculty Lightfoot, Mabel--85-Custodian Logsdan, Mildred--84-Cafeteria Lombardino, Mamie--84-Cafeteria Lunn, Mervel P.--69, loo-Faculty Lynn, Helen--87-PTA Lowe, Sgt.--82, I85, I9I-Faculty Mabbott, Donovan--81-Faculty Mallatt, Thomas--77, 210-Faculty Mdrkey, E, A --69, 82-Vice-Principal Marsh, Myriieeaa-cofeierao McCarty, eernord--73, I64-Faculty Meclore, cidri. B.--ai-roeoiry McDonald, Louise--74, I38, I39, IAI-Faculty NlcGreevy, Frank--73, I68-Faculty Mclianna, Nellie--78-Faculty McLoughlin, Mary--74, I48-Facully Melzelrhin, Edith--B7-PTA Michaels, James--77-Faculty Subfreshmen Barry, Charles--I23, I32 Bartletr, Michael--I I 2 Beach, Michael--I I 2 Beck, Linda--I I2 Beckett, Carol--I I2, I32 Bell, Dennis--I I2, I22 Bell, Ronnie--I I2 Bennett, Phillip--I I2 Berry, Deborah--I I2 Brrdsong, Jirnniy--1 I2 Blackburn, Bernie--I I2 Blaker, Steven--I I2 Bland, Karen--I I2 Bodennerrnerlrndov-112 Boshe, Richard--I I2 Bousrrtan, Oils--I I2 Bousman, Sandra--I I2 Bowman, Elaine--I I2 Bowser, Lynn..i I2 Bradford, Mory-.i I2 Mullins, Lola -84-Cafeteria Muncy, Kalheryn--87rPTA Murdoelr, Helen--78-Faculty Nurse Needles, Roscoe--79, Ia8-Faculty Negus, Nadine--B7-PTA O'Dell, Irene--84-Cafeteria Parkerson, Yvonne--BI-Faculty Penny, James--73-Faculty Potts, Margaret--7I-Office Prewitt, William--74-Faculty Preifert, LA.--SI-Faculty Ragle, Gordon--I46, 74-Faculty Raines, Lucille--87-PTA Roms, Dorothy--74-Faculty Randal, Christine--84-Cafeteria Reiman, Geneva--73-Faculty Rinkenbaugh, Ester--84-Cafeteria Raether, Doug--I27, 53, 79, 212, 223-Faculty Ryon, James--8I-Faculty Scott, Genevieve--70, 87-Counselor Schmidt, Jean--B7-PTA Searcy, Benny Lou--74-Faculty Seidelrnan, Anna--B7-PTA Sell, Marian--8I-Faculty Shulte, Arthur--B5-Custodian Simmons, Robert--77-Faculty Smith, Viola--87-PTA Small, Waunita--82, 179, I80-Faculty Stark, Evelyn--B7-PTA Stewart, Anna C.--70-Counselor Steigler, Frank--77-Faculty Sudvarg, Norman--73-Faculty Thomas, Nora Jane--B7-PTA Tielel, Ralph--BI-Faculty Van Bebber, Brenda--82, I80-Faculty Vanderpool, Nancy--B7-PTA Van Fleet, Edgar--62, 70-Counselor Van Winkle, Florence--84-Cafeteria Vendevti, Adah--81-Faculry Watson, Helen--7I-Registrar Webber, Jack--BI, 2I2, 228rFaculty West, Corl--77-Faculty Wilkerson, Joyce--87-PTA Williams, Anita--82, I77, I7B-Faculty Winegar, Jerome--74, 166-Faculty Wolfe, Maurine--B4-Cafeteria Wolfe, Pauline--74-Faculty Zickefoose, Mary--77-Faculty Zuba, Nadine--87-PTA Bramrner, Margaret--I I2 Brazzell, Gordon--I I2 Breu, Eilene--I I2 Brodhacker, Joseph--I I2, 2I0, 213 Brooks, Bob--I I2 Brown, Charles--I I 2 Brown, Edward--I I2 Brown,Williarn--I I2 Browning, Linda--I I2 Brubeck, Donna--I I2, I33 Bryan, Paul--II2 Brzechwa, Jadwlga--I I 2, I 75 Bullack,James--I I2 Burke,Jonrce--I I2 Burkhardt, David--I I3, IJ2 Burnes, Pat--I I3 Burnett, Cathy--I I3 Burton, Tam--I I3 Burnett, Robert--IA7 Burton, Thomas--I I3, l22 Byrd, Linda--I I3 Cahill, Tim--I I3, I32 cnniil, Torn--I Calvert. Cannon, Capps, Carrasca, R Carson, Ba Cass, Trrno Cuudell, Thr Chambers, Chancellor Chapman, Chard, Wil Chrismanr Chrisman, Coe, MarY' Collman,Jr Coleman, Fre Colle, John--I Collins, Anita Collins, Jimm Conklin, Cynt Constance, P Cooley, Philip Cook, Eulo--I Cooper, Euge Cooper,John Copenhauer, Corbin, Jacki Coulson, Dia Cowell,Jam Cox, Anita--1 Craft, Carol- Crane, Rebe Crurnpley, Je connanghorn Cunningham Cunningham Dady, James Darley, Doug Daniels, Chri Daniels, Ger Daniels, Geri' Daniels, Shel Davis, Berry-- Davis, Georg Davis, Mark- Davis, Thom: Deese, Steve Devereaux, III Dewey, Eddi- Dombroskir Doran, Edw Drake, Larry- Drane, Ruby Dryden, Rich Dunn, Charles Durbin, Mari Durigan,Jar- Echols, Ernes Eckenroed, CI Eddings, Dai Edwards, Ro Edwards, Mc Ekstrom, She Eli, Barbara- Elliott, Chery Ellis, cdrlni i Epps, Micha Esteban, Fra Evans, Betty Evans,Joyce- Everett, Ther Ewing, Alfre Farris, Phylli' Finley, Shar: Flavell, Donr Fard, David- Ford, Radne Formella, Jo Fowler, Ted: Franks, Paul Franks, War Frazier, Alfr Frederick, Jr Free, Richar Cot11lI,Ton1nnII3 Calvert, Charlesr-I I 3 Cannor1,AIta-rl I3 Capps, Paperiei I3 Carrasco, Robert-'I I3 Carson, Barbara--I I3 Cass, riniaihyel I3 Caudell, Thomas--I I 3, I32 Charv1bers,Mary--I I3 Chancellor, Robertrei I3 Chapman, Paul-rl I3 Cl'1ard,W1lliam--I I3 Chrisman, Albert--I I3 Cl1rismc1n,Cc1rl--I I3 Coe, Mary--1 I3 Colfman,Jarv1es--I I3 Coleman, Fredricke-I I3 Colle,Jcl1ns-I I3, I23, IA6 Collins, Anita--I I 3 Collins, Jirrirriys-1 I3 Conklin, Cynthia--I I3 Constance, Pamela--I I3 Cooley, Philipe-I I3 Cook, Eula--I I 3, I32 Cooper, Eugene--1 I3 Cooper, John--I I 3 C0penl1uuer,Danna--I I3 Corbin,Jackie--I I 3 Coulson, Diana--I I 3 Cowell, James--I I 3 Cox, Anita--I I3 Craft, Carol--I I3, l32 Crane, Rebecca--I I3 Crumpley, Jeanette--I I3 Cunningham, Arlisher--I I 3 Cunningham, Kathy-rI I3 Cunningham, Ronald--I I3 Dady, James--I I 3 Dailey, Douglas--I I 3 Daniels, Christie--I I 3 Daniels, Gerald-el I3 Daniels, Gerry-41 I3 Daniels, Shelly--I I3, I32 Davis. aeiiyei 1 3 Davis, Georgia--I I3 Davis, Davis, Mark--I I3, 222 Thomas--I I3 Deese, Steve--I I3 Devereaux,Diana--II3, 132 Dewey, Eddie--I I3 Dambroski, Dale--I I3 Doron, Edward--I I3 Drake, Larry--I I 3 orane, Riihyvi I3 Dryden, Richard-e1 I3 Dunn, Charles-rl IA Durbin, Morilyne-I 14, 123 Durigan,James--I IA Echols, Ernest--I IA Eckenrced, Charles--I IA, 132 Eddings, Darlene--I IA Edwards, Ronnie--I I4 Edwards, Margaret--I IA, I33 Ekstrom, Shauna--I IA Eli, Barbara--I I A Elliott, Cheryl--I IA Ellis,C0rl--I I4 Epps, ivliehael-,1 IA Esteban, Franke-I IA, IA6 Evans, Betty--I IA Evans,Joyce--I I4, I33 Everett, Theresarrl I A Ewing, Alfred--I IA Farris, Phyllis-rl IA Finley, Sharon--I IA Flavell, Donna--I I4 Ford, David--I IA Ford, Rodney--I I4 Formella,Joseph1ne--l IA Fowler, Teddy--I I4 Franks, Paul-rl IA Franks, Warren--I IA Frazier, Alfrelda--I I4 Freder1ck,Jennie-'I IA, I7B, I33 Free, Richard--I I4 Fr1edley,Ronald--I IA Frost, Arlenes-I IA Frost,Jame5--I IA Fry, Debra--I IA Fry, Shirley--I I4 Gonzales,Joe--I IA Goodale, Josephs-I IA Goodell,Brendc1--IIA, I26 Goodricl1,Jackr-I I4 Gordon, Donald-rl IA Gosoroslrl, lorry--I IA, I32 Grady, Lindo--I IA Grady, Ronnie-rl IA Graven, Larry--I IA Graham, Pamela--I IA Green, Katherine--I Id Gregory, Ruben,-I IA Gr1H1n,Nancyr-I IA, I33 Gnffith,Ril1l1--IIA Gulick, Cathy--I IA, I33 Gulley, Lawrence-,I IA Gutl1rie,Robert,Jr -,I IA Hager,James--I IA Hager, Diana--I IA l'lall,Cl1eryl-rII4 Harnblen,Joyce--I IA 1-ianlrs, Ray--1 IA Hansuld, Charles--I IA Hard1n,G1na--I IA Hardin, Rita--I Id Harper, Susan--I IA Harris, Eugene--I IA Harris, Susan--I IA Hart, Sandro--I I5 Hawri, Vickie--I I5, I78 Haynes, Michael-rl I5 Heckman,V1oIet--I I5 Hickman, Jeanie--I I5 Hickson, Allen--I I5 Hill, Herbert, Jr. --I I5 Hill, Karen--I I5 Hill, Patti--I I5, I22, I23, I26 1-15dgeii, laann-41 1 5 Hoffman, Linda--I I5 Holbert, Peggy--I I5 Holder, William--I I5 Hoskins, Albert--I I5, I32 Hudson, Lorraine--I I5 Huff, Joyce--I I5 Huffman, Allenr-I I5 Hughes, Brenda--I I5 Hughes, Lela--I 15, 122 Jackson, Benny--I I5 Jackson, Richard--I I5 Jai-nes, Brenda--I I5 Jones, Ruth--I I5 Johnson, Deborah--I I5 Johnson, Glory--I I5 Johnston, Colvin--I I5 Johnstan,Jirnm1e--I I5 Jones, Joetta--I I 5, I 32 Janes, Kathye-I I5 Jones, Rebecca--I I5 Jurd, Sharon--I I5 Kelsey, Tom--I I5 Kendall, Ira--I I5 Kerr, Pamela--I I5 Kilgore, Glen--I I5 Kilgore, Pamelar-I I5 King, Sherry--I I5 Koelling, Teresa--I I5 Krawczyk,Patriciae-II5, 125 Kyles, Shirley--I I5 Lackey, Betty--I I5 Lackey, Ralph--I I5 Larnb, Nlariha--1 I5 Landis, Cullen--I I5 Lane, Calvin--I I5 Langley,Jarr1es--I I5 Langston, Larry--I I5 Lcsswell, Sandra--I I5 Lawson, Patriciar-I I5 Lesn1ak,Pl'1yllis--II5 Lewls,Glor1a--I I5 Linsley, I-lazelvi I5 Lottln, Ellen-,I I5 Loutl'1a1n,Elrr1er--II5 Lufliolm, Sharon-rl I5 Manbeck,Deborol1--II6 Mangum, John--I I6 Mathis, Clarence-nl I6 Mattson, Peggy'-1 I6 Maxey, Candice--I I6, I75 McCloskey, Julie--I I6 Ivlecey, Brenda--lib, 132 McDaniel, Betty--I I6 Me1ceage,Pairieiae115 McMichael, Miclloel--I I6 McQuarIers, Theodore--I I6 McVey, Kenneth--I I6 McVey, Pairiee--1 I6 Melton, Lawrence--I I6 Menz,Jol3n--I I6 Michaels, Marrion--I I6 Miller, Sharon--I I6 Miller, Vera--I I6 Mills, Lee--I I6, I32 Mitchell, Michael--I I6 Mitchum,Sl1irley--I I6 Monroe, Peggy--I I6, I25 Monroe, Stephan--I I6 Moore, Andrew--I I6 Moss,Sl1erry--I I6 Moulder,Jarnes--I I6 Mull1nS, Uianar-I I6, I22 Neeley, Melvin--I I6 Newipn, Lynda--1 I6 North, Bob--I I6 Ogden,Jane--I I6 Oldham, Bobby--I I6 O'Leary, Thomas--I I6 Olson, Deborah--I I6 O'Neal, Dale--I I6 Orr, Dale--I I6 Osborn, Michaele-I I6 Osborn, Naomi--I I6 Oswald, Sheryl-ei I6 Owens,St1c1ron--II6 Owings, Everett--I I6 Oxley,.lerry--II6, 132 Palmer, Daniel--I I6 Parker, Penny--I I6 Parks, Michael--I I6 Parrish, Teresa--I I6 Paul,Joseph--I I6 Peery, Donald--I I6, l32 Peote, Denisee-I I6 Pendleton, Deborah--I I6 Peoples, Anthony--I I6 Perez, Albino--I I6 Perry, sieyen--1 I6 Peyton, Loretta--I I6 Phillips, Bill--I I6 Phillips, Connler-I I6 Phillips, Dennis--I I6 Phipps, Carol--I I6 Pierce, Michael--I I6 Pifer,lanei--1 I6 Pigg1t,Karen--I I7 Piotrowski, Teresa--I I7 Paindexter, Geneva--I I7 Prince, Gary--I I7 Proctor, Anne--I I 7 Rachel, Mike--I I7 Reed, Daniel--I I7, I32 Ree5,13ayiae-117, 132 Reiley, Darl-'I I7 Rensl1aw,Jol1n--II7 Reynolds, Karen--I I 7 Ridenour, Sarah--I I7 Reiley, Hazel--I 17, I23 Rinker1bougl1,Sylv1a--II7, I33 Roberts, Janettr-I I7 Roberts, Larry--I I7 Raberts,Sc1ndro--I I7 Rob1r1son,CindY ll71l23 Rodak,John--I I 7 rapper, Danna-.1 I7 12ass,E11l1y-.1 I7 Ross, Denver--I I7 at 1 5 I 273 275 74 1eaussel,Beyerly.e117 Rusco,Donna--117 Soddler, Jerry--I I 7 Scott, William--117 Scott,1heodora--117 Shanahan, Valerie--117 Sharp,Sheila--117 Shore, Ronaldn-I I7 Showers, Sharon--117 Siddall,Jessie--117 Sidebottorr1,Ruth--117 slai1er,vrrg1n1ae-1 I7 Simmons, Marion--117 Simons, Wesley--I I7 Sloan, Karen--117 Sloan, Sharon--117 Small, Winona--1 I7 Srrlal1w0ad,Charl1e--1I7 Smith, Barbara--117 Smith, Bonnie--I I7 Smith, Marita-e117 Smith, Opal--1 1 7 Srnith,Patty--117 Smith, Rhonda--I17 Smith, Ricky--117 Smith, Robert--1 17 Smith, Willie--I 17 Snuggs, Nancyr-117, 175 Adcock, Kenneth--105, 211 Adrian, Dennis'-105 Aichele, James--105 Airington, Claudia--105 Alexander, Gloria--105 Allen, Kathy--105 Allen, Robert--105, 227 Ames, Jean--105 Anderson, Nadine--105, 148 Anderson, Shirley--105, 180 Armstrong, Barbara--105 Ash, James-A105 Ash, Joy--105 Atkins, Floyd--184, 186 Aull, Frances--105, 148, 166 Baker, Jean--105, 148 sales, Christopher--105 Ballinger, Pamela-r105, 133 Barber, Gary--105, 223 Barnes. Jarnes--105 Barnhill, David'-105, 227 Barr, Anna--105 Barr, Jack--105 Barry, Vickie-e105 Bartlett, Phyllis--105 Baty, Diana--105 Bears, Jacquelyn-e105, 150, 180 Beecher, Petra--105 Behringer, Jack--105, 190 Bell, Denise--105 Bellafiore, Gary--105 Berry, Charles--223, 227 Bickley, Kennethe-105, 148, 210, 222 Bixler, Pamela--105 Blackburn, Roberta--105, 147 Blackman, Pal--105 Blansett, Marsha--105 Bonner, Carole--105 Bowling, Steven'-105, 186 Bowman, Michael--122, 148 Bradford, Diana--105 Bradford, Linda--105 Bradley, Tim--105 Brands, James--105 Brenton, Larry--105 Brim, Freddie--105, 211, 229, Briss, Dennis--IO5 Briss, Donna--105 Brown, Brenda--105 Brown, Jack--105 Bryant, vrelar.-los, 211 Bullock, Jahrl--105 Solomon, Winston--1 17 salre1ey,1anyae117,175,133 Sperling, Donald--117 Spicer, Pamela--117 Springs, Roger--117 Springs, Ronald--I I7 Stalsworth, NlaryW1 I8 Stanley, Douglas--1 18, 122, 123 Ticknor, Theodore--118 Utter, Michael--118 Ioornlss, Alice--118 Stutes, Diana--118 Sullivan, Shireen--1 I B Sumner, Margaret--118 Swofford, Ralph--118 Swift, Roland--1 IB Taylor, Danna--118 Taylor, Robert--118 Tellis, Clifford--118 Thompson, Donald--118 Thompson,Gaye--118 Thompson, Virginia--118 Thomson, Sharon--118 Tippie,Carol--118 Toney, Vicki--1 IB Toambs, Gary--I IB Townsend, Waulanda--118 Treese,Jclmes--118 Freshmen Burnett, Dale--105 Butler, Kay--105, 147, 177 Butler, Linda--105 Caldwell, Robert--223 Carnpbell, Waller--105 Canfield, Helen--105 Canfield, Virginia--105 Carr, Debra--105, 123 Carson, Claude--105, 186, 226 Casey, crndye1o5 Cassity, cheryl--105 Chadwick, Edward--106 Chapman, Mark--106 Christman, Elizabeth--106 Clark, Alta--106, 124, IBO Clark, Catherine--106 Clark, Dennis--106, 211, 223 Clary, Connie--106, 132, 133 Claspill, Linda--106, 148 Cleary, Jack--IO6 cleyenger, Mienael--106 Coffman, Sandra--106 Cole, Odessa--106 Coleman, Patricia--106, 162 Collins, Kaye-106 Corbett, Herman--106 Corbin, Gary--106 Cox, William--106, IB6 Craig, Franklin--106 craig, Yvonne--106, 162 Crain, Larry--106 Crane, Richard--106 Crawford, Cheryl--106, 150 Crosby, James--106 Cross, Earl--106, 123 Crouser, JoAnn--106 Crugo r, Ralph--106 Cunningham, Linda--106 Cunningham, Marcia--106 Cunningham, Mary--106 Curl, Milos--106 Cusick, Mary--106 Czernl ewski, Peter--106 Daniel, Michaeln-106 Davis, Barbara--106 Davis, Charles--106, 186 Davis, Scott--211, 223, 16B Davis, Theresa--106, 148 Davison, Michael--106 Dean, Terry--106 oearrelr, Georgia--106 Demeke, Elenoro--106, 123 Van Bibber,Kenneth--117 Vanderpool,T1rnothy--117 Vaughn, Darrell--117 Villclneuva, Rosie--117 Vosseller,Nancy--117,122 Waddell,Be1ty--117 Wade, Arthur--1 I7 Wallace, Joy--1 I7 Waterman, Gale--118 weadlngiansanara--118 Weirner,Jerry--118 Weiss, Vickie--118 Wells, Lucinda--118 West, Mitchell--118 Weygandt, Rose--118 Wlr1le,Charlee--118 Whitmore, Lee Crystal--118 Williams, Curtis--I IB Williams, Deborah--I 18 Williarr1s,J0--118 Williams, Marsha--118 Williams, Ricky--118 Wilper,Michael--117 Wisecup, Michael--118 vvaaa,1vlae1nale--lla waaa, Paula--118 Woolery,Larry--118 Danalnre,vvlllaarn..1oa Depp, undanoa Dryden, Debra--106 Dllnean, Sarah--106, 162 Durbin, David--106, 125, 126, 146, 148, 168 Duren, Virgil--106, 186, 132 Durigan, Roxanne--106 Dyer, Cheryl--106 Ekstrom, Joe--106, 168 Elder, Lewis--106, 190 Elias, Kay--106 Epperson, Morris--106 Ervin, Eugene--106, 168 Evans, Charlie--106 Evans, Susie--106 Farnsworth, Kathryn--106 Farris, Cecil-e106 Farrow, Jamie--106, 226 Fenimore, William--106 Fenson, Linda--107 Fields, Jerry--107, 223 Fields, Jimmy--107, 148, 168 Fifer, Sharon--122, 150 Fish, Harvey--107 Fisher, Susan--107, 135, 148, 15 Flemmons, Jametta--107 Floyd, Roberta--107 Fonville, Dennis--107 Foster, Jarrles--IO7 Foster, Lee--107, 147 Franklin, Beatrice--107 Franks, Paul--148 Frazier, Elaine--107 Frizzell, Eddie--107 nrgm, Linda--107 Gant, Dennis--IO7 Gardner,Jeanne--107, 122 Garrett, Regina--107 Garrison, Betty--107 Gartrnan, Theresa--107, 126 Garver, Kathryn--107, 148, 150 Garver, Sandra--107 Gillespie, William--107 Glover, Cynthia--107 Goodale, Ilene--107 Gordon, Ernesline--107, 150, IB Gordon, Karen'-107 Gregory, Brenda-e107 Gregory, Kay--107 Guernpelein, Edwin--107 Gulley, George--107, 223, 168 Gunter, Darrel--107, 211, 223 0, 177 B, 178, 162 Guthr Hannl Harris Harris Harve Hatch Hatch Hedb Heller Hendr Hendr Hendr Hend Hend Herbr Hibbs Hickli Higgi Hinds Hodg Holbf Housl Howe Hows Howi Huffr Huftr Hugh Hunt, Huntl Jocol Johns Jolly, Jones Jones Jones Jones Jorclc Jobe, Kaszl Kepn Keste Kilgo Killiol Kin Ko 1 Kr s Kr ts avi Krel1 K , K l sr uhl, L L L 1 aws Le Le L 1 er Lil 1 Li Li Ii uppr Loutl Love Love Lunr- Lunr Lunr Mac Man Mas Mar Mat May May Moy Mc! 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Dixon, Curtis--39, 131 Dixon, Lois-139, 160 norrioroslri, Dcvid--39, 128 Dorniniooe, William--63 Downey, Rieliorde-39, 122 J Downs, Linda--39, 124, 125, 126, 128, 1166 1 J Drolre, Ralph--63 I 4 K' Horr1andQZ,'Miker-63 Hif:klin, Suianno-Edd, 178, 180 H1ll snirley..44,'130 Hilllebrond, Alice--44 Hedges, Dcrvin--63 VI-linds, David--130 Hinds, Gerry--45, 130 Hinebough, Rosemary--45 Hitchcock, Lindo--45, 166, 136 Hobgood, Laurel--45, 130 Hogdn, Lindo--45 .2 Holmes, Cheryl--62 Holt, John--137 Hook, Roger--45 Hoff, Noneyijds, 56, 122, 134, 172, 1 Hunnelln Ronald--45, 131 x Hum, D6vXri--45914 172 Hurs , Tliydmos- A Huls4?lisor1, Hogveys-45 k X. J o on, Wa r'n--45, 197, 201, 229, 231, Dunn, aorooro--39, 123, 134,14 ,166 - '1 Q ,Ve Eods, Rooerie-39, 24, 123, 197,12 , 1, 1 1 Johnson' ,y,,,,,3' 13, 59999110110--'36 .fu 47 U ohrison, Juno--76, 34, 122, 179, 147, 224, Eagan, Thomas--39 r-1 l , Q1 yqmlxzbgy 162 1' Erkif-9ef1Wi i9ff'--391 1971 W ld lonnsorl, L1ndoe.46, 1471 1 0 fdS99fK9'eH-7401123 ' J 13 'd-A46 122 12 197 202 Ellingswor1l'1,.lock--402,-1 1 IO! U Jg:Zf'Joo: e5--657 1341, ' Ellis, Liilre--40, 124, 1 5, 190 , -, , Jw, ' Ju , 1 es, John--46, 123 E: 5' M n '0' 14300618 6 li Lf' O' W jfcrr, Roberl--46, 1301 ij J E wwf MV ' 1 L2 ou 1 12 lcernp, Diono--AV6, 166 1 N1 Em E 63-A l . 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Frlend,Warren-A41 -f A U Fogin, lorry,-63 Fuller,Janice-7412, 160 v' Gorrefson, Gerald--42, 147 Glorioso, Lindo--42 Glover, Robert--412 Gl0w,James-142, 22, 122 Golden, Noneye-42, 126, 141 Goodson, Jacko-42, 17, 124, 226, 229, 231 Gordon, slier1lyn.e42 Gower, Kolhleen--A2 Groven, Edward--42, 122 Loffoon, Nancy--47, 22, 83, 166 Louffer, Donald--47 Lee, Wondo--47, 130 Leslie, Kciherine--47, 125, 149 Lewis, Donna--47 Lindsey, John--63 Lipski, Christine--47, 125 Livingston, Theresa--130 Lombordino, Kathy--A8 Mock, John-'48, 21, 197, 199, 204 Mukowski, Karine--118, 60, 122, 123, 150 Nlurldinc, Modcloine--48, 19, 123, 166 Nlorrs, Judillw--48, 166, 136 Marlin, Anlhony--48 Moy, David--47, 130 McCor1dless, Wondo--A8 Mccluhcn, Darrel--48, 124, 129, 168 McClure, Donny--63, 129, 168 NlcCorkle, Fannie-418 NlCGee, Frcncis--49, 131 Merrick, Ronald--119, 124, 152, 68, 226, 229 231 lv1elzelfhin,Jeonne--49, 151, 166 Meyer, Jerry-749, 130 Meyer, Poul--A9 Miller, Belfy--63, 150 Miller, Darlene--49 Miller, Nlourine--49, 162, 136 M1IIer,Scndro--49, 123, 130 Miller, Tom--130 Mills, Lindo--49, 30 Mills, Polly--50 Milveridorf, George--50 Moon, Ronald--50 Moore, James--62, 32 Moore, Robert--50, 197, 200 Moore, Sondra--50 Moron, Sharon--50, 147, 166 Moslczynski, Andrew--50, 27, 124, 197, 201, 213, 216, 214 Murdy, Delores--50 Nouss, Richards-50 Neblock, obby--50, 130 Nile, Rcll 11-451, 124, 227 Nusbo mxguy--51 Offield, S --51 Ogden, Joh -- Oleksy, Sle o- 125, 160 ON, Paulo--51, ,122, 125, 149, 148, 171, erimcnj Mar 1-52 's Wings, 154 --51 QQ sley, Joo X X Fo n, Freddie--51, 197, 12, 203 Parks, ark--51 Patrick, nnis--51 Pendlevon 5 ebecco- 47, 1 P6odr,?Lou1 --52, 141 qs ' owe ginio--52 X X ri ,Vic'l?q63 3 3 Pu Raolidr-de Pyle, ory--52, 122, 1 , 130 'QQ Rogon, li ford -52, 2 13, 216,NQ, 221 Raines, --1 2, S X 177, 178, K X 1z6rnonn,1irnorl1y-'63, 130 K X, Reo, Sharon--13 1 Reardon, Polricl . 31 Rein onny--52, , 6 Renfr eDiono--51125, 621 Rhocdes, Pamela--39, 5 Richie, Ol n Jr,--53, 124, 1 Ridder, 55 125, 166, 36 Riegel,fs51e-- 125 la' 11,Lindo--52, 6 172 21124. 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