East High School - Eastonian Yearbook (Kansas City, MO)
- Class of 1967
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H if 9s e if oreword students, clubs, activities, athletic teams . . . But the one Lf .. U A high school is composed of manyhzctors-teachers, factor, the most important factor, which unites the school and the students, is spirit. Spirit is the essence of high school. Spirit is participating in clubs and activities. It is ' - being on athletic teams, fighting for glory for East, or cheering the boys on to victory. It is representing the school in any way possible, in the best way possible. Spirit is caring. Without the spirit and enthusiasm of the students, the school can be nothing, can achieve nothing. Every school has moments of defeat, whether they be losing teams or apathetic students. But there will always be students with spirit-students who lead the others, who sing the school song proudly, who strive for victory and recognition in the name of East-the students who will fondly remember their years at East. For you, the students who respect and cherish East High School, this book has been produced. The 1967 X Eastonian staffhopes to record the memories ofan exciting and eventful ear-the memories of the Spirit of '67. fl Q! V 1 f W l 1X A f rj r if L9 X, 1 gf, - N , , f lf T ' NN Wm to M 0 W ,N X 1 , A ,X X 1 X U X Xxx ,N N AA Ulu 0, gk!! , Q! , S1 E 5 W H ' 1 . J f' l ' x KJ . K t J , - N Gb ,J , ft Q I YM? Q! 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Also included among the office staff are Mrs. Potts, counselors' secretary, and Mrs. Schmalz, banker. Mrs. Potts keeps records and student information in the counseling center. Mrs. Schmalz handles and records money deposited and withdrawn by organiza- tions at school. These five ladies are essential in keeping East running smoothly. Helen Watson Clarice Crosby Lucille Hause Sarah .lane Schmalz Margaret Potts H111 MANY RECORDS AND REPORTS must be processed and filed by the office ladies. 'IN 5Ux B 1- 7 A- Genevieve P. Scott Joseph H. Hess Anna C. Stewart Virginia McClure Counselors No matter what the problem-a low grade or teacher difficulty-the counselors are always willing to listen and help the students find workable solutions. Each counselor is assigned a certain class and continues as their counselor until their graduation. Counselors of underclassmen help students adjust to high school life. Upperclassmen seek the counselor,s advice in planning careers after graduation. The counselor may help a stu- dent find a suitable college, or direct him in finding an appropriate career. A VERY BUSY COUNSELOR, Mrs. Stoll, takes u few moments lu talk with a student. -'VG' 'vm if f 29 Mike Calwell Paul W. Day Robert N. Holder .lack Smart Throughout the years, East has retained its outstand- ing science department. In physics, students study the physical causes of natural events. PSSC physics gives seniors an opportunity to further their knowledge of physical concepts. General and advanced biology provide knowledge of plants and animals, and their growth and environment. ARE YOU SURE this isn't going lo blow up ? wanders Cheryl McCain. N,I L 'L ,K ' L -,I ' 5 .tx at v Q. . ,f W 4: A , ' Fifi -' t 5 A ,- z, Y' .?' . ,.. , . A ,ev gi f , g 'L np--f 4 Science Builds 0 forr exp tion scat gre: any I' lds or the Future tand- ly the gives ,ge of ovide 1 and The basic principles of chemical solutions and formulas are taught to chemistry students, Human science explores the mysteries of the human body and the func- tions of its organs and systems. Horticulture students search the vast science of growing plants, trees. and greenery. A good foundation in science is essential in any career planning. JIR. HOLDER EXTRACTS chlorophyll from plan! leaves for his biulngycluss. ,- Z4 as 65 ers 129' .,, uv '57 5 Q., Nlincola Hardiman Thomas W. Xlallol J, C, Michaels Frank Sliegler RON .UARSH AND MK. STIECLER confer over 11 slum' balance m aflmnceil physics. + QL Q' f,,. Qfff Math timulate: Tho: .4-ur Crystal Barndt Ben Cohen Harry Hommes Carl R. King MR. HOMMES EXPLAINS mathematical symbols ta a student, S I 1 Math and science are becoming increasingly impor- tant to the career and college-minded student. East has a variety of math courses for interested students. One year of math is required for graduation, but many mathematically-inclined students take up to four years. Courses offered are general math, algebra, geometry, advanced algebra, senior advanced math, and refresher math. These courses provide a good background for further education. 4- v chi .Af A In it-D 77 in C , ,W X 4 4 4? X 413 Q-X 3 I 5445 LX 1' -5 Q . 7 ll -7 Ii,-'-X., Cer encounti advance may tak the rela student space r further previous THE BLA cultp1obIe1 latesTh0u ht, Reasoning y impor- nt. East students. ut many ir years. eometry, 'efresher rund for General math teaches students to solve problems encountered in everyday life. Students with a more advanced understanding of these basic fundamentals may take algebra. Algebra teaches students to realize the relationship between numbers. Geometry instructs students in an understanding of geometrical shapes and space relationships. Advanced algebra and senior math further a student's knowledge and understanding of the previous courses taken. Carl V. West THE BLACKBOARD IS USED often by Mrs. Barndt to explain a ddfi- MRS. ZICKEFOOSE USES MODELS to demonstrate a geometrzca cult problem. concept. ? 6198 Basic Skills lying glish :s sed ature and rated ,glish 'ssful n. A and dual. Classes in speech teach students to express them- selves to others more efficiently. First-year speech classes instruct students in making introductions, carry- ing on conversations, using the library, and other every- day, but often neglected, skills. Interested students may go on to public speaking and drama classes. Public speaking increases each pupil's ability to talk before audiences as he competes in many oratorical contests throughout the year. In drama classes, students learn the many skills involved in acting and play producing by presenting two plays each year. WHILE THE STUDENTS fo a passagefrom the story. .gy - i fo . Q , .ta f if 4 lluw in their books, Mr. Wine,-gat discusses Lucy Landis Dorothy Rams 7'5- ffm- Carolyn Xl. Dasbacll Robert R. Buchanan Jeroxne C. Wine-gar I .1 f3 ,,tQff.wtf,r c 'f . . - X 1 1. fd V iibiif' f -sf un 4,-up -jlbf Iii w THE LANGUAGE LABORATORY IS u grml leac Donnelly. I' K hx, ...lL hing aid far Mrs. I'I S BEGINNING TO LOOK pretty good! ,ways Miss Chapman lo 4 Fine Arts and Foreign Elilillwll! Chapfllall James Ryun Marion W, Sell Donovan M. Mabbutl Yvonne Parkerson Harriett Fisher Irene LaFayette 'Vs pi, vu, fv- f 'x Y1 !' Fa to I U s Q 8 Q L At.:--lungs, ,-,.-- V ,lf Xi'- .XX AN INTERESTED ART STUDENT watches intently as Mr. Ryan zlenmnslnzles the proper lrclmiquex, n Languages Develop Expression ln the area of fine arts. music. speech, drama. art, and language are among the courses offered to students at East. Besides learning basic fundamentals and skills. pupils in the art and music departments learn apprecia- tion ofthe works and accomplishments uf others. These classes broaden each student's education. and give him an opportunity for self-expression. The different talents ol' many young people are discovered and developed. The conlhined efforts of the fine arts classes produce most of Eastls successful school events. While the music and drama departments produf-e the talent and pro- dur-tions at East. the publicity is furnished through posters and signs by the art department. The study of a language tear-lies a student not only to speak and write a language. but also to understand the vulture and country ul' its origin. East offers three lzxnguages: Latin. Spanish. and Frm-neli. under the direc- tion of Miss lNll'l,3llgllllIl and Mrs. Donnelly. The nr-w languiagr- lab ln-lps students increase their proficiency at spr-ukingg and understanding a language. Dorothy Donnelly t' L Evelyn lllt-Laughlin Louise McDonald 1. MR. FISHER PRONOUNCES spelling words for his common learnings class. Eighth grade common learnings classes cover a variety of subjects, the two main ones being English and social studies. Common learnings classes help the new student to adjust better to high school life, Founda- tions for advanced learning in high school are established in eighth grade. Many capable teachers help students adapt to high school routine and solve problems encoun- tered during their first year at East. Common Learnings Give Preparation Fred P. Fisher B. F. Mccany C0SbY Harrison Helen lll. Marian .ludith Laughlin a ish he 3. ed nts lun- 'Lf !i,,,., Gwynne Coomes Albert Grimes lames Hess James A. Penny '-HN CPN rv-,V X'-X ,nfm , ,u 1' '11 ', u 141 4' ,,,..zg,f Charles Nichols Americo Felipi Dave Bland Barbara Owings i Histor Increases U nderstandin Students at East are required to take three years Of history, two of which must be Civics and Anwrif-an history. Other courses offer:-d arc world history, world Hmigfapliy. economics and contemporary issues. vom- Ivilrative government and international relations. and rurrvnt affairs. History classes give pupils at more coinpla-tr' under- standing ol' our country. otha-r nations ol' the- world. MK. PENNY MAKES CLASS irm'rr'.sIirig lly Wlnlirig rl pwrsonrll ex perielire wnrerning the suhju-I under ilixcussion. Q l.Qw?f' ,322 5, 1 and e-ve-nls lliut are taking plum- in our time. J f'. x T. W. , 5, is V e BE SURE T0 SAND THIS down smoothly, says Mr. Webber to his woodwork students. The cooking of a well-balanced and nutritious meal. the sewing of clothes, and the care of a home and family are all important factors in the curriculum of homemaking. Branches in this field for East students include child care, family relations, and home economics. Homemaking classes prepare young girls for managing a home and family. Industrial skills are taught in industrial arts. Boys learn how to use their hands in the making of products such as hookcases, chairs, tables, and lamps. Drafting classes give students a background for engineering study. Skills are developed in these classes which can be used throughout the student's life. Homemaking and Industrial IS THIS THE RIGHT WAY to do il? asks a student afMr. Diener. s XL' ,ss 1 ,i 1, lg . , l . , 5 A rts Teach kills East High School offers its students personal typing, business typing, stenography, accounting, and a course in advanced business. Many students rely on practical arts skills learned in high school in acquiring jobs after graduation. These courses often give students a good background for further study in college, Any student who fulfills the age requirements may take the one semester course of drivers' education. Students learn the operation and function of an auto- mobile, and safe driving procedures. Drivers' education aids teenagers in becoming safe and responsible drivers. FN R. C. Benson Ray H, Caller .ludy Houlchens r .A is ,W 141'- fx. m Imslie Us-nton f, mfr Nt-.-.lit-5 5 'Nvllie Nh-l'x.1iiii.x riff ., . W Q V .V F' ' M1 ' l E f i. ...L f K, 1 5 t'RE.'tIE.1IBER ASSETS ARE ALWAYS DEB1TED, says Mr. Benson as he lielpx 11 puzzled acwunling sluzlent, 5- Q., fb' rv- sd T'-3? CPE students learn many varied skills. Girls learn everything from modern dance techniques to volleyball rules. Students study modern, folk, and social dancing, which teaches them to express their emotions and ideas through movement, In the field of sports, the girls participate in swimming, hockey, volleyball, basketball, tumbling, and track. hysical Education Roy F. Brown Brenda Dannaldson S tresses Fitness In addition to physical activities, BPE instructs students in good sportsmanship, responsibility, and self-discipline. Boys learn the playing skills and rules and regulations of football, basketball, and track. Gym classes prepare the boys for participation on athletic teams. BPE strives to encourage not only physical fitness but moral character. 'lx Les Fields Virland S. Harris Rae Schaefer N hr Waunita Small V. O. Taylor Molly M. Horner are the scht for in le- MR 0' as ...Q 4 ucts and and sses ams. but Librar wff - Sarah Bower ?'Ki Page Calvert Assists F. tudents Always ready to lend a helping hand to students are the very capable librarians. Headed by Miss Bower, the library ladies help students find information for school assignments, and interesting and suitable novels for leisure reading. The librarians also give instructions in learning howto use the library effectively. Margaret Craig MR. PENNYSTOPS T0 CHATwilh1'lfliss Bower while his rluss uses the library. Z'-N 1 W - ' 'A in ,A isa, -- I 'We i .-v .-A v .l ,-.-, I thai .R ,G Lucille Raines I '. , X President ' Q- A . W R as . r M if M.,- f' ' A fi Violette Reynolds Bernice Burke Virginia Clary Avis Bell Nnnry Smith Alive Durbin we ' t -A ? fx gf, 14' 458695 left r tn. Charlene Cupenhaver Sadie .lunes Lucille Hurlgvs .loyce Wilkt-rsnn lvillie Svntt Sxuninie Vvm-r.nl1l ter or Betterment and Progress 0 chool muul MRS. R.-IIIYES PRESENTS ,IIISS IIUWER, libmrmn, it-ill: n It en nielnbcrxhip pin. Wurkirig under the theme Express tn Progress. the East High Parent-Teac-her Assn:-iatiun has accmn- plished much this past year. 'l'licy have had five mt-4-tings. One meeting dealt with the art department at East: the program was entitled Art-A Form nf Expressinnf' An- other meeting was Founders' Day. honoring past presi- dents. Realizing that withuut adequate funds progress is diffirnlt, the PTA did much tn prunmte passage of the N ' I seluml levy. They sponsored twu bunk fairs. making popu- 'II . . , .. . w Q also helped in vhapcrnning Nltnute Ltrcle 5 Teen 'luwn. Y lar hunks nvnilalile tu students at inexpensive prit-vs. They The PTA Ims dune much for the benefit of East lligh 51'l11ml and its students, 1 X ,nu so -fr. L vafet 11' 45- '15 0- 77' Cf .,- .y an-7 vga.- Florence Bailey Julia Clark Pearl Behnke Edith Dailey Laura Bowman Clara Denny Helda Everett Dorothy Hill Lonnie Henry Mary Highfill Myrtle Marsh Mamie Lombardino Lola Mullins Mildred Logsdon Irene O'Dell Ca eteria taff Plans Meals MR. HARNETT PREPARES WORK sheets for another week. Erva Greer Cafeteria Manager in 451 !?l' 5 . Fc-u 1 -' ,if f-:Q . well-l for tl schm day 1 srude room Unde fine j Under the supervision of lllrs. Greer. sclttml lunches are prepared each day for favulty and students. Whether selling candy. serving meals. or rleaning tables. the 4-afeteria ladies are always c-trurteous and friendly. The well-balanced meals served in the Cafeteria speak well for the talents and abilities of our Cafeteria staff, Arriving early in the morning, the janitors get the school ready for the onrush of students. Throughout the day the janitors keep the school Clean and orderly. After students leave in the afternoon, the custodians clean rooms and halls. making East ready for another day. Under the direction of Mr. Barnett. the custndians do a fine job helping to keep East running smoothly. Ola Barnett Matron Charles Barnett Head Custodian ustodians Kee School in Order C P Christine Randal Maurine Wolfe Edward Keeney Esther Rinkenbaugh Mable Liglnfout Ezra Ellis Flo Vanwinkle Lawrence Ceruver Ailhur Shulle 'in 'CD 5 fe 1 11 ,..,. :il Q ' .ing V352 ' A e '- xxyf 4' .11 - 1 ,Mg t1L.,..' -, 1: af. 5793-e . ee :fig gf., -,ag sl nf, yi Q W i ,m,. WN. hx' Z cr i 11,2-,wif 4 1 I ' eww: rf, f K Q- ,, S. MQ , V Gi I 75. , 1 x fl nx F , 'l 1 f ef f ' ... Xa 1 LLL , , 6 ij X N 1 , , a 'A jk 5 FM A ! fi WW -.- , ,gy -v .1 e 14 , fi ' ' ' w fa- 1 fn - S fa A, QT ,- ' , , W , ,ff fire: u ' r ' T ' M 'i'i'lAi' V' li' 'P-if ll 1 i x i:-' f i if ., ,M -A R, W ., ' . wav' - FT? v 7 'Wi fi 'Wx Jf: ,1 32 ' 5 ' 1,2 'K 6:5 .-. 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Q E vw- in- Rancly Adrianne Dianc- Adkins Aledra All:-n Jeff Alti, Ralph Ami:-rson Pamela Arr-her Ronnie Arnmnmg Phil .-Xrnolnl Dennis Ashton Jo Atkins Dave Alwnncl Donna Aull Patricia Aylres Larry Baker Kathy Bale-s Cary Ballingvr Diana Ballnu Deborah Banks Keith Barber Sonja Beasley Lawrence Bvnnctt Virginia Birdsnng Vickie Blackmnn Sandy Bogart Slevvn Bnolllc' Kay Bullnll' .lim Bottoms Glenda Brauclaway Connie Brizcndine- Sharon Bmllicrton Bertha Brown Gerald Brown Marvin Brown Norman Brnwn Sharm: Bryan Glenda Buhr Freshmen gr ABOUT T0 SPEND THEIR allowances, they underclnssnze. f' sf en Classo 1970 ll these underrlussmen line up at the candy counter. t We Mike Butler Robert Cantrell Sandra Carnahan Linda Carroll Deleo Carter .lalnet Carlor Barbie Cliandlt-r HL-bet-va Christnm Barbie Church Iris Collxnan Doug Collet Kenneth Conner Jim Connor f , an Stephanie Constance l,oyce Ann Cook Leonard Cooper Charles Copenhaver Debbie Corley Ronnie Crane Bruce Curl Vicki Dallen William Daniel Mary Davenport Alice Davis if 7 f r' 1 Y y ,- K '9 'aa ,T 1. , E V , . 1'3:'t's A 'g W -, 'Q Y H ' f tt at X , V Q , X ' l , 1 A Q in . -Q ., . tu,- z- tr ,4 X A , t I ll ' . i r I X ll Hfwlwl 5 -L ,JWWNQX i , .. , tx. . 5, l 2 :..I 5, X I !t'tQk55.lf 4 fix X A. 6' 1. 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I., il PAH I book 11 1 fi r Freshmen Diana Peek Larry Phillips Carol Pill-r Wanda Purlle- Steven Pyle Denise Hagan David Rakeslraw Roy Raleliffe .1 uv Mary Reed Charles Reeves Sam Reeves Gary Reiley .lessica Reinking Paulette Renshaw Lorrie Revenall Cindy Reynolds PAM GRAVEN LISTENS T0 TAPES and follows along in her French book as part of her daily work. iff? W llllam Reynolds Ro er Rinkenbaug Dan Rucl,ers Chester Rnland Wanda Roll Lowell Russ Helen Kupniewski Marvah-ne Samsel Tony Savnrelli Susan Savwuir Beverly Sehmitlt David Sehrm-der Pam Seliwieu-rl Cnrm-.iliuus S4-on I-lrm-en Smal D4-unix Shuler D..n,iIilSl1.iler .lerry Shzunp wi, I 6' ... .., -. , S, ff t k l , '1 5. . tl if l K 'A k l E v. Y 5-4 4m , ff Q K lu A' F I A 5 i 'J t F. 2. , .-. L A If gg ' , 0 ,gh 4. '1 . 4-A , 'fi if f.,A1 A if 1 5.x N 5 SJ 1:'?E, ' ' - -vl. ' L N,.. F2 ffm. xi M M !,'N if 4: P ' : - - :ft 'l . It ,gt . L. 'Q 4.-' - t 1 1 - , y A5 A fl Wi--f-qzlivgff . 'x 14' 3 K: , fig 34 Ls., rm L it , Freshmen .,, 'X -1 ,:.. , ..-, ., ff a,A,,' 2' Q iff X x , f-'V .J ,I . 11:5 F, - 4 - 9 t ' 'v-, . A, ig, , L, as V A- fi be A -1 -,ff ft ' . 2 yi K ' , i -. .f ,. f lf? 1 it K 'iw 5 QQQ, , -1 LY: . ' ,.f,I3IfA:wc-46413 t' , y , , , U ,3-,fW-M.,w V. 5 7- Q ...L A .1 V N gl Q, 1'-3 A li if 4, -' A , Y 'f-13 4 ' 1 ' 4 i p ffm gi lf' l ' , Qn ' prffgsg Fi , x - 3,95 tl, t , 5 ft, f P- 9 H17 lf Garry Stark Frankit- Su-phenson Btfvvrly Steward Shi-rry Slum- Edith Stuhhs .lan Sullivan Janict- Tatum Libby Taylor Dol 'l'halt-h lilac-lx Tlmmas Ricky 'l'homas Frmlius Tlnnupsfm Mark 'Ibn-za-k Crm:-gi.: Truman John 'lltlvkc-1' Danni 'I'urn4-r .ltulllll 'llurm-I' Kvnnc-tll 'llttrnvt' linda Sha-lhy Sha-il.: Shepard Huy stmf luis Sims-rly ,luliv Simpson Ht-It-n Stnioszck Davitl Smith Etlwartl Smith juy Smith Kathy Smith Gail Snyrlf-r Lora Suldi Danny Snuslcy Etltlit- Suuslvy Mark Stalswurth Bc-rniv Standifurcl MR. BLAND DISCUSSES different phases ofhistory with Marvin Miller xi 'iller. l 1 1. , . '1 L' ' 5-PL N , ,qv S. J Q 21,4 WHY CANT THEY JIAKE FULLER BAGS? inquires Susan Ek- Strom. Pauly Wulcrman Pulriviu Walls Class Harold 'I'ulllv .lr. Becky Tyla-r Donna Yvsl Runnin Walker Danny Walters l A Elainm' Wilma Wialers Lf J Rim- Mary We-itz Elmer W1-lvlwr Cluxrlx-5 We-lla .lann-5 Im- ll hits 'Ps Sliirlm-y Wllillinglun Bvvn-fly Williams K1-n ll illiums Sylvia Williams Cm-1-liu Wmiser Slvpln-n Wunser Kaimlx ll mul Rnlwrl llnml Slum! llmnlring llunnu llnmlward Cathy Lynn Wim IJ-.n llm-iliingnln .lumly XX is-nlrim lfluixlim- lining ll illnnn M-ung Sli-pln-n Zulmcr Jn-rry Iiur-key ! 'T' 5: JIR. JIABBOTT LEADS HIS CLASS in zz slirrillg rnurul of Climb EL'PryL1luunI11in. of 1970 ?QLn ' L , V, 'gf LA -2. ' l L. , 5. ,gk ,,,,, 3. 4 . I,-gli .f. il . Q Q , ' L Y- f f Y , 1 X , .n Y X, ,W . X' ,JL I2 fl ' Ln, --- ' ' 91.y,..L.-. . V 1 v' , f- 'L . 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N i ., 3 wi 1 ' i IB li il - ' - --me I, f , ' 1 7 . . f r iff yi ' fl ' 215 it Q. ' nc f li J -' Q, 375.31 Darrel Abram Shirley Alcorn Dennis Allen Jerome Anderson Howard Ash Joyce Ashing Kitty Atchlcy .leffry Atkinson Phillip Atwood Linn Aucull Cheryle Austin Mike Bachtel Nancy Bailey Barbara Bain Jerry Baker Joyce Barchers Fred Banharl Mike Bartlett Peggy Barnett Charlie Barry Marsha Batyr Carol Beckett Dennis Bell Harold Benda Debbie Berry Bernie Blackburn Steve Blaker Carl Bousman Sandra Bnusman Elaine Bowman Johnny Bradford Mary Bradford Gerald Briss Bob Brooks Donna Brown William Brown lx NTI C ophomores, C MRPREWITTEXPLAINS Sefllfnfe -V 4C 4 5-Y 10 class ofll P x , I r X 1 X , XIX' .xx .K C, xml r X , 1 , K ,E X, A . 1 'Y-'X X H N ' 311 u 4 - 1 x . ,, e ji, N , 44 IC' 1, X X- i rr ' X ,Qq y . Linda Browning Barbara Bryan Paul Bryan .lane Brzcchwa Bob Buhwac Janice Burke David Burkhardl Cathy Burnett fkjffik C Xe Q X ' ii X- f 'Mi , 7 . u Ng! ores, ClClSSgf rob ,1969 X F fix. ff x, - xtructures lo hr flags of English students, Michael Burnett Linda Butner Tim Cahill Charles Calverl Roy Campbell Robert Capps Robert Carrasco Barbara Carson Timothy Cass Tom Caudell Mary Chambers Bob Chancellor Bill Chard Carolyn Clevenger Mary Coe Dave Coleman .lohn Colle David Collier Belly Confere Hula Cook ,lack Corbin Cynthia Conklin Donna Copenhaver Bri-ndu Coll:-n Diana Coulson Xlarhiv Cowell Anita Cox Gary Cm M. YJ F 'L Q'-' v v HOURS OF PRACTICE are necessary befnre line dance tryouts for HEY, THIS STUFF IS EASY! thinks John Colle as he whizzes thrvugh the Ouzbursz. his gevmfrfy- QI Q 1 A N l x 1 xv- . '1 A . 'Quia .. , 1 1 ophomores ,Mx -5 ix H a yg,wA. E3 V., v Q -' ' . 9 ' L D-El , f - I -f- r - 4723151 E F .r in I Carol Craft Becky Crane Vivian Crawford Jeanette Crumpley Arlisher Cunningham Kathy Cunningham Patty Cunningham Ronnie Cunningham Shelly Daniels Debbie Davis Mark Davis Pat Decker Steve Deese Diana Devereaux Dale Dumbroski Michael Dorun Ruby Drane Richard Dryden Marilyn Durbin Jim Durigan Marilyn Ebert Ernest Echols Chuck Eckenrned Darlene Eddings Shauna Ekstrom Barbara Eli Ena Elliot .lack Epperson Frank Esteban .lr Joyce Evans Theresa Everett Alfred Ewing Sharon Finley Barbara Ford David Ford Rodney Ford Josephine Formella Ted Fowler Jennie Frederick James F riess Arlene Frost James K. Frost Debra Fry Larry Carver Dennis Gillespie Leonard Gilmore Brenda Goodell Joe Gonzalez Don Gordon Kathy Gordon Lawrence Goshon Larry Gosoroski Linda Grady Claude D. Gravely Kathy Green Nancy Griffin Cathy Gulick Larry Gulley , Cherryl Gutridge David Gutridge Robert Guthrie Diana Hager James Hager Cheryl Hall Ray Hanks Barbara Hansuld Charles Hansuld Susie Harper Vickie Hawn Mike Haynes Denise Head Violet Heckman Gloria Hensley Allan Hickson Karen Hill Pani Hill Margie Houser Howard Green Glenda Howell Joyce Huff Jay Huffman Brenda Hughes Russell Hunt Benny Jackson Brenda James Ruth Janes Kay Jennings Grace Johnson Becky Jones Joeua Jones Kathy Jones Louis Jones Sharon Jurd Tom Kelsey Glen Kilgore ophomores L t A4 e o - , if -'1 if if Y if limi Y 4-P+ V it X, it 4 F' ,Q-S11 , f - ' ff . 4-imxgl. Mi ti: F S' Wg V W h '.?'W' Hn-f .YVWP W 73,3 5225 ' 7 ,A - , f ' We mini 'fm fp A E577 - ' - Wlirg l - if f ' i , H V1 lgxv JA nie Q4 -J ,QA 4 -M ,Q--V 5 ., ,X , ' . xl V ' fb ' A .-,y , f 2' i W 9-091 fifj , so ii, if-1 ' A :ff A A L ,Q ' A J 4 ef -k V1 no gf' .: if :L -1 P' L Q- V i I A wi ,J .. L ' N ' A L saet all . . X at fl!! 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Krawuzyk Ralph Lackey Martha Lamb Calvin Lane Larry Langston Cullen Lzuirlis Sutnly Lasswell Putty Lawson Phyllis Lesniuk Gloria Lewis Sharon Lufholm Lowanna Mallory Dehlxie Manbeck Patricia Manning Slew Marshall Jackie Maturo John Mangurn Candy Maxey Brenda McCoy .lulie McCloskey Patty McKeage Steven McQuarters Pat McVey Ed Mendola Barbara Miller Lee Mills Mike Mitchell Shirley Mitchum Peggy Monroe Douglas Moore Ron Moore James Moulder Sherry Moss Larry Moyer Diana Mul.lins Pat Murphy Lynn Newton Ruth Ann Newton .lane Ogden Debbie Olsen Dale Orr Naomi Osborn Mike Osborn Sheryl Oswald Everett Owings .lorry Oxley Dan Palmer Debby Pendleton Tony Peoples Slove Perry Don Perry Bill Phillips Connie Phillips Dennis Phillips Carol Phipps Jam-t Pifer Ter:-sa Piotrowski Christopher Poo llolen Polavhowski Anne Proelor W ze, 'lllke Ran kel Danlel Reed Dave Reed Karl Reiley Gene Reusuher Karen Reynolds Belly Rlggs Teddy Rig s Hazel Rxley Sylvxa Rmkenbaugh Cledls Roberts Clndy Robinson ,lohn Rodak Bob Rodgers B111 Ross Beverly Roussel Ygnaclo Sanlellan Shlrley Senneah Linda Scherlz Valerie Shanahan Sheila Sharp Dlane Shelby Garry Sherman Donald Sherpy Ron Shore Sharon Showers Karen Sloan Sharon Sloan Charhe Smallwood Barbara Smith Delores Smlih Ella Smith Ass -x f we A x yf' vs' r 'Y3oww.1'oO1'Yx Ov ,A Class of 1969 fs U 4 'lhbrxlwi LSC-Q - - . .Q K3 Wow TDM sesame 07014 fi lflovaef ALL EYES RE ON DAN PALMER as he tells a story before class begins. 1,- 3 Wx '4 I! ,Cf f lk -. ,344 1 fb sa ? S SOPHOMORES ARE HELPFUL in idenlzfying pictures for the Easton ian staff or :mx PREPARING FOR THE SPRING PLAY OUR TOWN Charles Berry and Dnvul Eller uarli on a trellis Class Rosie Villanueva Vicki Weiss Stephen Willis Gloria Villanueva Jerry Wei mer Rick Williams in T Jie ' 4 a . LINDA BUTNER AND .10 LYNF WOOD lallr ouer the lates! gossip before school begins of 1969 Curtis Williams Mike Wingate Charles Vivian Ruse Weygandi Mike Wilper agg' ff A2 in ,i llc-Hy Waddell .lc-mine Williams Mike Wisecup A ,H 5. ff.- lK'i25 1 .A ,, E Q J . I Y Mi A fi x 41 : x -' If ff' X N . 5, X1 r ig 'Q - . . fa f'. '. .f Lwi D K E - e' . ., r C. ,af 3 . . N! M gf. L. .., , f f Q if f rl Tum Cahill .lay Wallace Kenneth Williams Paula Wood 'xp' Cl 1 f i -. X Vi 'v 4 r 5 Rita Hardin Doxce W arhurlon Nlargha NN llham- Dnnna Brubn-Lk Willis Smith Calc Waterman Nancy Williams Mathic Cowell f'N L.-. f' N' V4 X ,ll - M A ,' .LAM 4' 1: ,Q Y , ' 4' . 1 - f'l7 i' I - .f- Qlfili' ,Q 7 l, L K, U r 1, X ful in 13, 'b I Lifcrar xxq 4 x fb aww J EV BACK ROW: Cal Ekstrom, George Gulley, Mike Rachel, Greg Davis, Steve Irwin, ,lim Nite, Bob Gillespie, Torn Nite, Terry Fowler, Gary Cox, Mike Miller, Tanya Sousley, Cindy McCorkle, ,Iudy Hatchitt, THIRD ROW: Jerry Weimer, Sandy Lasswell, Janet Hendricks, Linda Rothwell. Stefanie Kaszuba, Margie I-louser, Patty Cunningham, Tom Carder, Robin Kratschmer, Sherry Culp, Gary Hill, Dave Bears, Jeni Frederick. Claudia Edwards. SECOND ROW: Regina Garrett, Linda Humphrey, Palsy Guzman. Nancy Bailey, Georgia Martines. Paula Manlieck. Cheryl Negus, Timmie Murphy, Debbie Berry, Linda Butner, Theresa Gartman, ,ludy Wrenfrow, Denny Farrow. FRONT ROW: Becky Crane, Sherry Stone, Richard Moore, Jeffrey Negus, Robin Gartman, Sherry Brown, Dian johnson, Belinda Foster, Sharon McNamara, Pam Schwietert. tuclent Council F ul ills Under the leadership of Steve Irwin, the first se- mester Student Council met the responsibility of gov- erning the student body. Among the projects of the first semester group were the sponsoring of the annual Home- Mr. Holder coming and East's first Christmas Dance. Sponsor REPRESENTATIVES VOLUNTEER for various committees to serve the school. Cheryl Negus Dian Johnson Steve Irwin First Vice- Second Vice- President President President x., L s eeds and Goals o School fu...-s,.A' ' . , v s Q Y I Belinda Foster Susan Grower Dgbi X191-1,, President First Vice- S91-Und Yi!-0. President Pri-gidgm sa, BELINDA FOSTER AND DEBI MERLO tally the vale afler a mation The second semester Council was led by Belinda Foster. Among the goals of this group were East's partici- pation in Student Government day at City Hall. a came paign for more enthusiastic and interested represen- Miss Wolfe tatives. and the spring talent show. C '5P nS'J' W BACK ROW: Laura Rose, Susan Grower. John Cress. Judy Reardon. Dun Slit-rpy. Nlarvin Xlillvr, Darrell Gunter. John Colle. Brad Ewart. Bob Allen. Linn Aurutt. Dennis Bell. Mark Davis. Chuck Smallwnod. Dean johnson. Vic Smith. THIRD ROW: jim Sullivan. Georgia Xlartines. Sherry Culp. Ann Seidelman, Patty Cunningham. Kay Kinney. Tlu-rf-sa Davis. Stefanie Kaszulia. Brenda Burlinganw. javna Sousley. Terry Simpson. Tom Cahill, Cheryl McCain. jerry Weimar, Sue Ash. SECOND ROW: Belinda Foster. Sandy Stone. Shirlvy Painter. Regina Garrett. Cindy Rey- nolds, llene Goodale, Teri Ostroviak. Linda Butner, Debbie Manbeck. Patty Lawson. Susan Hall. Jeanie His-knian. Patty NlcKcagf:. Patty Francis. Grace Tuckness, Carol Benkett. FRONT ROW: joe Reyes, Brenda Gross. Lynda Locke, Jeanne McGhee, Charlie Barry, Patsy Guzman, Dehhie Smith, Debi Merlo. Rosy Luftin. - - - sf- .-vt. f-. - .-:unsung-11 Fill 4-4 l 1 l BACK ROW: Pal Brown. Sharon Sloan. Charlie Smallwooil. Patricia Krawc-zyk. Mark Davis. Slevr- Kaszuha. Fred Angotti. Miki- Chapman, ,lol1nColl0. Dan Palmer. lrinn Aut-ull, Dc-nnis Bell. Roxit- Durigan. Dean Johnson. jo Atkins. Vic Smith. 'l'lllliD ROW: V011 llritlgm-H. Cay Bol- torff. Kathy Dorrell. Rhonda Murphy. Kathy Ovf-rhay. Cathy Burnett. Sue Ash. lfrank Toombs. Norma llinc-hanggh. Mary Nlinaril. Nlikc Miller. Dt-hbio Manila:-k. Kenny Simon. J:-am-uv Anrlvrson, SECOND ROW: Cha-ryl Cassity. Patty Lane. Santlra Carnahan, Donna Bruin-1-k. Helen Polar-howski. Beverly Schmidt. Candy Smith. Donna Vi-st. loyct- Wilson. ,Ioannv liolxvrts. Ch:-rryl Gutritlgt-. Chvryl Shailwic-k. Kathy Killion. FRONT ROW: Ricky Cartman. Kart-n Trayforul. Diane- Ili-rlh. Angela Est:-han. Snsis- Yusbaum. Cary Starlmck. Br-linda Foal:-r. .li-anne Nica Glu-4-. Diana- White. Diane Williams. Slit-'ila Krzyzck. Tim Dunvan. Miki' Chapman Mr. D1-mon Presidvnt Sponsor I W i . fi ff by . Qi X 7 e, ... - uv ' PRESIDENT MIKE CHAPMAN discusses future plans for the Red Cross with Mr. Denton. Red Cross Aids Red Cross is an organization whirh allows high school stuclvnls to contribute to thc welfare- ol' thc' Community. With the leadership oi' Mr. Denton and Miko Chapman. tht- East High Chapti-r oi' the Junior Rui Cross partici- palvtl in many worthwhile projects. Repri-sr-ntatives were responsible for collecting donations from slutlents to help a ncvtly family at Christmas. A REU CROSS REPRESEt'V7i4Tll E, .llR.,IERRY lVf1RtV1fKE, gives tips on general first aid and mouth-to-mouth resuscitation. K' f'AQw.- , ool ity. an. ici- 'ere elp rips FY' 'Tf7 ' - 1 sv Li --- F, V.. fw N ', f Ginny Slim-purd Elizabeth Slianaliain PM-snlm-nl l'rm-snlm-nl First St-nn-sl:-r St-L-ond St-nn-slvr 4 BEFORE THE .TIEETINC BEGINS, lhvxv girla prepzm' In mln- miles on their guefxl xflrrllieffs leclure, Future Homemakers Learn kills Future Homemakers of Ainerica is a ClLlllll1lI'lYllllI'lllg girls with an interest in ll0lHClIl2.ll'iiIlg to careers in home economics. Girls arc able to lu-ar guest speakers talk ol' the many opportunities availuhlt- in Ihr- various lit-lrls of home economics. FHA sets goals ofam-liievement in home- making. and promotes interest in the homemaking lic-lcl. Mrs. Divnvr Mrs. liaultlin Sponsor Sponsor . 1 l 5. J J , if I+. .v A pi, , x.:- BACK ROW: Chr-ryl McCully. V4-hnu ll:-rsh:-y. Bi-vt-rly Roussvt. Nancy Williams. Linilu Browning. Diane llugr-r. l RON'l' ROW: She-rri l il'er. Nancy Nudvr. Hobs-rta Stark. Jann- Ogtls-n. Roberta Dobbins. loyur- Ashing. Arlene Frost. sl .. ., fs fffkl BACK ROW: Mr. Hess, Cathy Gulick, Theresa Davis, Cindy Smith, Rick Clark. FRONT ROW: Joyce Huff, Shary Sprenger, Susan Grower. Frances Houser. tudents Prepare or Future BACK ROW: Roberta Scott, Diane Raines, ,lane McCarty, Karen Mc- Cain, Cindy Tankersley. FRONT ROW: Susan Grower, Cheryl McCain, .lulie Brown, Peggy Lynn, Dian Johnson. I ! The American Association of University Women, or One Hundred High School Girls Club, consists of ten girls from each of the Kansas City high schools. Five juniors and five seniors who rate highest scholastically in their class are chosen to join this association. Future Teachers of America introduces students interested in teaching to a realistic view of this field. FTA members talk with teachers on the various aspects of teaching, and situations encountered in this career, in order to become acquainted with the field. Richard Clark President President Mr. Hess First Semester Second Semester Sponsor Susan Grower 'X Sara Pres Fi rs: are car of l mat ber wee lYP I W 1 4 - VN H ,,. . - ..r,g.. ,f .Tm 4 W 1 'RN WN ykigw .AL FQ V11 ' Q ix 'Y' -'WW - TQWV' 'fini' Q 1 w- ,X,. f - ,, N ff Jn' Af' ' N C ' .. fi r I it . Nfk' 4. 3-tri' Q j - 'si Ig fx. AX -,f-,mm-vxm'a, ,-.gl 1 ,Qff c I 'S X 'ya I iff' . V , 'r,,,..-N - -V ' Nm Q,-MQ: I - Rfk ' I1 W 1 Eg Q. f f .ng an y' sy . sm, 1 if 'lA'L HP kt EVERYBODY SING! is the wordfrum Mr. Mabbun as a seudenrpoinzs THE GROUP CONCENTRATES an ,he ,,,,,3gf as may Sing them- mugs, uul the correct notes. Learn Fundamentals 0 Music Mr. Mabbntt has the job of instructing beginning f Y musical students in the theories of music. and making them familiar with composers. musical instruments. and . various compositions. Members ofthe chorus must donate ' many hours of practice. both before and after school. in order to make the groupis performances successful. Q Q , f- ' QI Mfg. Fisher 'fe lfwgtx in Act-ompanist 1 ,. . 5 'l l ,ilk BACK ROW: Mary Kaszuha. Luis Gilln-rt. ,ln Atkins. Sam Reeves. Lee Xliller, Mike Hazel. Sharon Owens. Ruse Wm-itz. Timmie Murphy. SEC- OND ROW: Judy Brubeck. Deleu Carter. Cathy Wuolery. Garry Stark. .lack Eagan. Brenda Landis. Ruth Matin-ws. Kathy Smith. Ella Smith. FRONT ROW: Wanda Roll, Shirley Dm-hart. Phyllis Hunt. Karen Odam. Bernie Standiford. Str-vc Pyle. Pam Scliwiclcrl. Denny Farrow, Debbie Miller. I 'Z l ' A .1 J 4 ? I I1 he ed ies st- on try for BACK ROW: Opal Harris, Georgia Martines. Sharron Tune, Gwen Tiffany. Pat Brown, Ethel Springer, Susan Woolery, Debbie Sutton. Shirley Cutting. Judy Blakey, Ruby Drane. Kathy Allen. Cheryl McCain. Barbara McLaughlin. Cheryl Negus. Susie Evans. MIDDLE ROW: Sharon Bullard. Johnnie Marie Toontbs. Teresa Piotrowski. Regina Garrett. Nancy Smith. Karen Hill, Linda Pifer. Nadine Anderson, Hose Weygandl, Brenda James. Gina Panknin. Sheila Carrasco. Dian Johnson. Carrie Henderson. Nancy Nader. FRONT ROW: Opal Smith. Karen Myers. Pam Ballinger, Cheryl Shadwiek, Karen Towe. Barbara Krouse. Yvonne Craig. Kay Wasnter. Delene jones. Sharon Bradford. Patsy Walters. Betty Lape. Mona Taylor. d Entertainment to Assemblies fr a, The Girls' Choir also took partlin the school assent- iff' blies. In Mixed Chorus, students had advanced study in 3 ' .' w the fundamentals of music. ln addition to performing, choir members were able to study composers, operas, and L4 wgfflt, intricate musical pieces. The choirs accomplished much, ' and added much to the programs at East. MES Puckw Accompanlst . dirt r'tv s rxvbf BACK ROW: Willie Jones. Phil Vaughn. Laggette Slaughter. Jerald Scott. Harold Bentla. Tim Vanderpool. Fred Angotti. Cary Corbin, Tim Hite. Grace Johnson, SECOND HOW: Pat Miller. Susie Young. lilaurita Smith. Gene Reusuhc-r. Don Reddell. Bobby Bray. June- Loftin. Barbara Bain. Martha Xl. Lamb. FRONT ROW: Debby Pendleton. Linda May. Odessa Cole. Genny Piotrowski. Barbara Baker, Vivian Garner. Becky Crane, Linda Enriquez, Sheila Sharp. .X l wi 4 .. 5 i A I 4 OH, IT HURTS! cries Nathan Warner after the convicts' pet snake bites him. l if if 'edit DENNIS MILHOLLAND, OWNER of the family's sh0p,sneers in disgust at tlzefinancinl situation. On December 9, the drama department presented the fall play, My Three Angels. The comedy concerned three convicts who worked for a family and solved their problems. The show was directed by Mrs. Louise Mc- Donald, who was assisted by student director Laura Rose. Young Actors Present Comedy PO0Ff THEN OUT LIKE A LICHTF' is Steve lnuin's rearlion after Dorothy Kepnerfaints while reading a letter. N- I 451.1 -'up' .df N l L l 'ff I 1 il V ,, ,- ..' lf-X K ,. MADAME PAROLE, PLAYED BY Claudia Edwards, waits impatiently while the convicts lonkfor her money. rf Iusl ted ted eir fic- se. ntly i Q tiki ze, 1 P1 ir X 1 1 . BACK ROW: Laura Rose. Richard Clark. Mike Duffy, Bill Cox, Kenny Lee. Dan Palmer, David Krelzschmer, Jane McCarty. SECOND ROW: Mrs. McDonald, Corinne Crouse-r. Dorothy Kepner, Ruth Haynes. Karen McCain, Ramona Stallings, Sarah Chewning. FRONT ROW: Terry Eden, Sandy Stone. Joanne Roberts, Ilene Goodale. Pat Mudd. Jeanne McGhee. tudents Learn tage Techniques Kenny Lee Mike Duffy President President Mrs. McDonald First Semester Second Semester Sponsor Masqueraders is composed of students interested in drama. Members learn the many techniques involved in acting, costuming, directing, and stage make-up. Mas- queraders provided make-up for the Outhurst, and scenery, costumes, and make-up for the plays. se- MRS. MCDONALD PREPARES FOR THE inninnon of new members. PRESIDENT KENNYLEE gives the membership Oath lv Mike Duffy. 2 5 l t at 5 f it t i ' ' f ' . E - , ' if 'fl' , , , , , . , ,, A - ' ' , 1 If 'itz' .4 fn ' L 'n i X lil f - sh U' ftf f' N 2 5 ' i i 7 ff --n - 1 t .V 2 A 'f' of all S A M . V V ti , i ' rw J X f 3 ' 6, -fl A tl - 'XM Iii i I h ft. i pt 4 -'M bk ? ,vxt ' 1 - 1 C 1 ' x mf? 'J 7 Ron Marsh Mr, Michaels Captain Sponsor LIGHTS, CURTAINS, AND ACTION are the concern of Larry Sausley, Richard lllasxie, am1Cary Land as they .rel the stage for play rehearsal, tage Crew Sets the Scenes School programs would not be possible without the Members of the stage crew learned the work that assistance of the stage crew. Under the direction of Mr. must be done behind the scenes before the show can go Michaels and Ron Marsh, the boys donated many hours on. They were responsible for much ofvthe shows' pro- of hard work to make sure that performances ran effcc- duction. The boys handled lighting and sound effects, tively and smoothly. curtains, and stage scenery. BACK ROW: Mike Pitts, Earl Cross. Bill Wallace. Davitl Durbin. Nlr. Michaels, Larry Downs, FRONT ROW: Eddie Vaughn, Dean Johnson, Dennis Kleyh, Ron Marsh. t it BACK ROW: Warren Franks. Greg Frinkle. Yvonne West. Mark Chap- man. Larry Slegner. ,lim Frost. FRONT ROW: llike Miller. Riehard Massit-,.lim Zahner. David Rakestraw. Marvin Kale. Pat NleYey. BACK ROW: Diann Sutherlin. Janet Castor. Susie Nushaum. Mrs. Horner. Terry McCall. ,lanet Hendricks. Rosalie Shook. SECOND ROW: Beverly Enlow. Marilyn Bailey, Donna Harris. Tammy McCall. .lo Lyne Wood. FRONT ROW: Donna Copenhaver. David Durbin. ,y.. . 1 . , I S z t . t t I i Q' Vj Tzizf' , .. 7-.24 BACK ROW: Corinne Crouser. Deanna Davis. Mrs. Schmalz. Kathy Taft. Betty Sherman. SECOND ROW: Sandy Miller. Sandy Dale. Sue Ash. Kathy Pugh. FRONT ROW: Liz Christntan. Rohin Kratschmer. tudent Proctors Aid in Student proctors are responsible for much of the efficiency in East High School. Cafeteria workers assist the cafeteria ladies in selling candy. carrying dishes. and taking care of any other necessary work. Bank proctors assist Mrs. Schmalz in collecting deposits and main- taining financial records. The health proetors help Mrs. Horner in filing cards and doing minor tasks in the health center. Hall proctors are stationed at various places to prevent loitering. BACK ROW: Susan Woolery. Mike Wiseeup. Ernest Singleton. Jerald Scott. Phil Vaughn. Dennis Kleyh. Mike Bon man. Dennis Bell. Kenneth Huffman. Larry Colle. Rodger Seidelman. Bob Harris. Len Smallwood. Gary Campbell. Dean Johnson. Charlie Sniallwood. Ronnie Cunningham. THIRD ROW: Marie Anderson. Debhy Carr. Kathy Taft. Linda Holmes. Don Stidham. Clarence Moore. Isaac Kilgore. Edward Dwyer. David Powell. Dennis Clark, Neal Young. Scott Davis. Don Crist. Mike Dungan. SECOND ROW: JoAnn Ogrizovieh. .lent-se Guthrie. Cindy McCorkle. lim Brands. Tim Bradley. Tim Hite. Fred Angotti. Bill Reneau. Mike Hinds. Bill Wallace. Mike Daniel. Bernie Forma'-lla. FRONT ROW: Carolyn Lawson. Joyce Cordon.Bev Louthain. Cecilia Trowbridge. Regina Garrett. Joyce Wilson. Joanne Roherts. james Zahner. Frances Houser. Judy Stahnke, Rick Clark. Marie Lesniak. Mike Burnett, Robert Burnett, CEN H39 0 Bm 1 w 1 -.. . thy Sue ter. l I in ep , l f jr- K-4 wx . ' t , 1 if x lg, tt ,... g 1 :ff Ti D il ' - lhl l l . ,A ,V agen., BACK ROW: Klr. Stieder. Mr. Needles. Clarence Moore. Ron Finley. Larry Colle. Orville Shelton. Phil Arnold. Sharon Sloan. Karen Sloan. SECOND ROW: Dean .lohnson. john Layne. Connie Clary. Delene jones. Loyee Cook. Christine Young. Anne Reinking. FRONT ROW: Cathryn Parkson. Linda Butler. Carla Mc.-ivan. Linda Loftin. lid in chool Functions he ,ist nd irs in- rs. lth to The locker proctors help Mr. Stiegler and Mr. Needles in filing locker cards and checking to make sure that all lockers are closed. Office proctors assist the of- fice staff in keeping attendance. taking phone calls. and delivering messages. The gym proctors assist the gym teachers in the locker room and in gym classes. The cafe- teria proctors have the job of helping teachers keep order in the cafeteria and controlling the lunch lines. BACK ROW: Larry Sousley. Robert Carraseo. Ken Huffman. Larry Colle. Run Finley. FRONT ROW: Terry Eden. Donita Welsh. Xlary Nlid- dleton. ,ludy Upp. Deanna Davis. BACK ROW: Diane Stutes. Linda Bradford. Dchhie Banks. Nancy Smith. Mary Minard. Dorothy Kepner. SECOND ROW: ,lanice Burke. Connie Brizendine. Cheryl Dyer. FRONT ROW: Anne Proctor, Susan Jackman, Melissa Frost. Kathy Jones. .h BACK ROW: Jerald Scott. Bob Harris. NlikeBown1an.llike Pitts. Brad Ewart. .lohn Troutman. Larry Downs. Kenneth Huffman. Ken Lee. Ron Nlorrow. Bill Klt'Closkt-y. Larry Colle. Rohr-rt Caldwell. Dennis Klcyh. Steve Offult. Tim Shoemaker. Darrel Gunter. Stanley Nlt'Coy. Tim Brad- ley. THIRD ROW: Steve lrwin. Gary Land. .lohn Nyce. Mark Chapman. Claude Carson. Danny Kilgore. Boll Krawezyk. Ken Biekley. Mike Chap- man. Rod Ford. Rodger Seidelman. Gary May. Bill Wallace. David Kretzsr-hmer. Dennis Bell. Don Crist. Dean Johnson. SECOND ROW: Eugene lloskins. Eric Smith. Eddie Vaughn. Cary Williams. Larry Driskell. Sammy Romine. Larry Snusley, Phil Vaughn. Ron Finley. Bill Fenimore. .lohn Layne. Mike Hinds. lilikc Daniel. Scott Davis. Dennis Clark. FRONT ROW: Ron Marsh. Ricky Hulbert. Robert Davis. Don Doughty, Tim Hite. Gary Corbin. Fred Angolli. ,lames Vivian. Ed Dwyer. Clarence Moore. Jim Brands. Don Stidham, Vic Smith, George Culley. f I x , l I lg - - -l- Q4 if il I3 BACK ROW John Brands Louis Saffell Dennis Savery Stanley McCoy Lyn Wilkerson. Harold Travis. Gary Morris. Virgil Confere. Tom Wise. SECOND ROW Stunlr y Clark Bill Opruovu h R4 nald Butts lohn Lrz ss Bob Gillespie. Don Bassett. Bruce Goode-ll. FRONT ROW: David Stals- worth Sharon l'urd Linda Smith lxaren R I oi lohn on Lu rettu bturk ferry Craven, tudents Learn Future ,Io The co-operative occupational education program gives a student who has earned most of his credits for graduation a chance to get valuable work experience. Under the direction of Mr. Caller. students learn the basic skills ofdifferent occupations. JOYCE GILMORE, WORKING al Reynolds' Bindery, prepares end sheetx forseveral books. Ff x il ob lm lor IC. sic FEIS m lm :O m'.1?.l 191 65 W BACK ROW: Clyde Jones. Ron Blakey. Lee Sc-ou. Elmer Johnson. Charles Wluodson. Don Doughty, THIRD ROW: Robert Schulze. Donna Hoover. Luana Palmer. Susan Closson. Dennis Upp. Beverly Webb. SECOND ROW: Virginia Duron. Della Poe. Sheila Dunn. Ann Delllint. Nil-k Beck, FRONT ROW: Mike Steward. Lintla Rothwell. Phyllis Niv- llve, Joyce Gilmore. kills throu h COE Pro ram RUTH ATENCIO LEARNS at her job. COE also instructs as to job placement and quali- fications. Students enrolled in COE spend a minimum of fifteen hours a week on a job, besides having three or four classes at school. Through COE. the student may earn money and gain experience while finishing school. SUSAN CLOSSON FILLS OUT ORDER forms jizr Reyrwf1ls'Bindery. A im, if -,J BACK ROW: Don Rcddell. Eddie Dwyer. Miko Payur. Stanley Atkins. Ronnie Vernon. SECOND ROYVZ Dnrrvll Rnlivrls. Ylr. Gallvr. l llON'l' ROW: Linda Crawford. Pal Thoeni. Charily Buiiiiislvr. e basil' rvquirffnicnls ofa good secretary 1, XA aw he fd to ester, d the learn 'ed in ugerl y fha: 32-11 f' 'Z ..4i.. A A ii.. 1 J . BACK ROW: Mr. McClure, Steve Jones, J. L. Routon. Ken Huffman, Dennis Kleyh, Cary Land. SECOND ROW Don Worthington Steve Nelson. Larry Downs. Dean Johnson, Larry Driskell. FRONT ROW: John Demeke, Eric Smith, John Layne. Eddie Du yer Future Engineers Stud Science Engineers' Club consists of students studying drafting, physics, or chemistry and interested in en- gineering as a career. Members see films on the many phases of engineering, such as space, electrical, or architectural, and hear guests speak about the engi- neering profession. THESE BOYS ARE ABLE T0 CLOSELY EXAMINE the engine and FUTURE E frame ofan old car. problem. Larry Downs President NGINEERS MAKE A TEAM EFFORT to salve a draflmg sg. , 'Qc X ' sf: Fl 'WFIV BACK ROW: Robert jones. Larry Moyer, Pt-tt-r Rodriguez, Tim Vz1nderptml.jim Durigan. David Durbin, Jay Huffman. George Culley. THIRD ROW: Miss llt'l.aughIin. Carol Dennison. Donna Taylor. Cal likstrmn. Pat lXlcKeage. Diunnz- Sutherlin. Randy Addams. SECOND ROW: Debbie Corley. Cynthia Jnhnsnn. .luniur Sant:-llam. ,live Eagan. Galt- Walt-rman. Judy Wm-nfruw. FRONT ROW: Cathy Kemp. ,lane Ogden, Mu- dr-sta Nicasin. Kart-n Jnhnsnn, Gloria Villaunu-vu. tudents Learn David Durhin l'rt'sidCnt Miss liit-Laughlin Sponsor THE SPANISH CLUB OFFICERS pose under vivid posters of Spain. ,- ulture of pain In Spanish club. members learned about the customs and traditions of Spanish-speaking countries. Members attended a dinner in Spanish surroundings. They also held the annual Christmas party, at which they broke pinatas and sang Spanish carols. Membership in the Spanish club helps interested students learn about the gentle and gram-iuus life of the Spanish. GEORGE GULLEY TAKES aint to break the pinata during the annual Christmas party. 4 t F34 'Qfi'-' 9 rf i 1 4.. -'Kp any If v 1 J :ms ers also rke the the nual l . ,f .:- .-iii? . A 4 g f , f 'R A ' . , f A , . T :vii -4 ' 1-nV:',?j? ',, i 'iff 1 '7' amiga f W an V3 U ,Q : 5 . iinfodf? . Asif.. . I I if ' f . K rg . , Rx 3 'X P S , , t S K q l Q43 ' ' ' , il' f ' 1 uf ' I , ., 1 1 fr! f r it t , gf J 3. , 3 Q ' , 1 N r W ,I a i' V' 'ful' ' ni-1,4 9 V5 fill I I J, ix K N. it 0 S931 W f r' 4 25 fl f 1 I I ' fl - BON JOUR! says Darrel Vaughn to Phyllis L1-sniak as they lalk into Iht'ir Ieleplt0I1es. ,Sag SHARON JURD, PRESIDENT, cunrlacls the election for the remaining officers. Traditions 0 France Are Learned Membership in the French club gives students an added opportunity to learn about life in France. They study the customs. traditions, and way of life of the French. At the traditional Christmas party. members perform in skits and sing songs in French. The club's main event. for both past and present members. is the Not Pictured .lnyce lluff lst Semester President Sharon ,Iuid 2nd Senu wler Presidt nt Xlrs Donns lly Sponsor -.L -V V-- - We. -'fm vm. ,ssl 2. nf 547, I-yr? 1 A 3 S A ll 2 ' . . 'I ' P i ?eli TYv 'S spring dinner. l K BACK ROW: Mary Chambers. Debbie Banks. Carol Phipps. Eddie Vaughn, Rosalie Shank. Darrell Gunter. Rodger Seidelman, Cary Cox, Ken Lee, Richard Pc-riman. Mike Pills, Thcressa lllonroe. ,loyce Evans. Sharon Slnan. Denise Ragan. Karen Sloan. Tanya Suusley, Sharon Jurd. THIRD ROW: Liz lmlmimla. Cathy Gulick. Sanrly Lasswell. Susan Hayes. Brenda Shephard. ,ln-nnie Frederick. .lac-kia Bears. Malcolm Davis, Paul Whillcmure. Karen Xlay. Joyce Huff. Marsha Williams. Paula Kryzck. Vickie l-lawn. Pain Gravc-n. Sandra Carnahan. Mary Davenporl. SECOND ROW: Xlarsha Nlatney. Pam Kilgore. ,lan Sullivan. Scott Farnsworth. Kathy ,Iam-s. Patrit-ia Manning. Anita Lat-key. Donald Shafer. Kenny Simon. Cathy Burnett. Mary Stalsworth. Lora Soldi. Dvhhit- Olsen. Barbara Smith. Pam Art-lie-r. Susie Hall. Sue Ash. FRONT ROW: Bruce Curl. Pam Suhwinfterl. Dianna Ault. Sheila Krzyzek. Debhy Pendleton. Nancy Bailey. Dubhim- Berry, Chcrylc- Austin, Chris Kenig. Sharon Bullard, Phyllis Lesniak, Linda Manning, Barbie Church, Joyce Cordon, Janice Burke, Nancy Vosseller. X D BACK ROW: Miss McLaughlin, Brenda Moyer. Nan Smith, Patty Cunningham. Janet Pifer. Mary Price, Mike Rodriquez, Chuck Eckenroed. David Durbin. Rodney Ford. Brad Ewart, Dennis Klcyh, Tim Cass. Robert Carrasco. Howard Ash. Clarence Moore. Valerie Shanahan. Sherry Moss. Phil Arnold. Cornealious Scott. Victor Davis, THIRD ROW: Alice Nirschl. Diana Mullins. Pat Krawczyk. Brenda McCoy. Mary Minard. Charlie Smallwoud. Eugene Hoskins. Steve Perry. Sherry Duncan. Mary Fuller. Pat Lynn. Susan Grower. Pat Hickman. Janice Tatum. Aledra Allen. Rhonda Murphy. Jeanette Anderson, lean Baker. SECOND ROW: ,ludy Upp, Charlie Barry. Richard Dryden. Robert Capps. Cindy Smith. .lohn Smith. Dennis Phillips. Pat Blackman. Norma Hinebaugh. Carla XIcAvan, Beverly Rousset. Marilyn Durbin. Carol Craft. Teresa Koelling. Pat Goldsworthy. Cheryl Hall. Loyce Cook. Glenda Buhr. FRONT ROW: Stephen Zahner, Donna Brubeck. Shelly Daniels. Dian Johnson. Georgia Martines. Ernest Euhols. kathy Allen. Theresa Davis. Carol Beckett. Christine Young, Sandy Morgan. Ida Huff. Karen Hill, Sandy Weeks. Delores Howell, Betty Riggs. Mary Reed. 0 Latl n Miss McLaughlin ef f Sponsor AT THE JCL CONVENTION, Mike Rodriguez representing Bacchus. Norma Hinebaugh, Minerva, Sieve Zahner, a Roman sulilier, and David Durbin, newly elected secretary, are shown in prize winning costumes. e msg ' 1 .,-' - fl 1 , K! K f ' 1 ra 't' , i A., 1 G '- 1 S , Q lv , A - .LS f,,i' ii . ,, - t A V ,V NWN N if ' ff ,lg: X . T1 qiifgsfii l h fl' -l ML t f L, ,rf feng 'x , 1 I nfl V ,ff X J. V A. qw r f it A K t I . if I !,yfEiSE 1 1 Ji' .. 4 ,V B: .it ,K L' fi l I X. T le iq- t lf 1, I' 4f'7. i'. lub tudies Ancient Customs Latin Club provides interested students with an op- portunity to further study the customs of ancient civili- zations. At club meetings, members perform in Roman plays and sing Latin songs. They also make Latin Christ- mas and Valentine cards. The main event is the Junior Classical League Convention. where club members meet with other Latin students from area high schools. LATIN CLUB UFFICERS Brad Ezvarl, Pal Lynn, Dian johnson. Robert Carnzsco, David Durbin, Alice Nirschl, CindySmi1h, Norma Hinebaugh, and Helen Reynolds proudly display lhe club banner. Q!! l- E- 3 ,f ' . Q' . 1 3.6 42X we - 'T sf' r ., '52 H , sf - we f x -, Websters 3 5' Greg May Websters Steve Irwin Mr. Markey N ,bc. 1' A XLR K 1 Sponsor Kalailu Eulexia :, Q Leundis W y A K 4- H -1 Jeanne McGhee ,sf am' um .l -1 TW' 1,5 Claudia Edwards Belinda Foster First Semester Isaac Kilgore o o I nter-S oetety Councll Second Semester Ha 'i 0 Eulexia Leundis rv, Kalailu Q D Eric Smilh Carolyn H011 Sheila Camry 0 ML Benson Judy Upp Spnnmr an ,? Webster l 0 srmlifwin l l'z'sltlr:nI First Semester Society l I, l l Y . Qi ,Al :G KT .luhn Truutman Larry Duwns .lim Guthrie Dean ,luhnson Ron Marsh Mike Pitts Kenny Simon Dennis Clark GHTY CUX Scott Davis David Durbin Jim Durigan Steve Goddard George Culley i - ' llmlg:-r Sn-ids-lman Orville Shelton john Smitli Rob:-rt Starbut-k ,lan Sullivan IOZ Nlat-k Tlmlnas f ex., 3 1 lx J F0Und9d Q ..,. Secuml Sm'lnr'slr'r 1937 Charles Barry Prrsitltnl Secunrl Svlmwlvr t, R A. s I LBITY SOUSICY Ron AFMSUOUZ Keith Barber Robert Capps Robert Carrasun Tim Cass Q yl 1: uf' 1 .X V X, u -5 N 4 l Mike Hinds Bob Krawczyk Mitch KFYSH Pal Lynn Steve Perry Bill Renuau Dave Schroeder ? ' G .. S l t7 X liivlmrxl Tlmniua Darn-ll Vaughn K4-nn:-th Williams Dun Wurlliingtun Nvul Yuung Nlikn- llvmm In 103 .lulie Brown Pr:-siclent First Semester Claudia Edwards Mary Chambers Brenda Hughes Mr. Winvgar Sponsor .loyce Wilson Vice-President First Semester Carolyn Holl Carol Craft Ruth .lanes Peggy Lynn Shelly Daniels Sharon Jurd Mary Ann McGee Marilyn Durbin A Pam Kilgore X Ginny Shepard Susan Ekslrom Rubin Kralschmer 'W Barbara Smith Eulexia iterar Society 1 Teresa Turowski Donila Welsh Barbara Eli .loyce Evans u. A yi x J Gloria Krysa Liz Lebioda Mary Stalsworth Cindy Tzmkerslry' Founded 1929 Frances Ault Kalhy Carver Marsha Matney lin:-n 'l'ifI'.my .lean Baker 'af Cathy Gulick Alice Nirschl I If 14. r-Q' , :sh 3 v i. . ' 4 X ivkia- XX visc Carol Becker! Opal H arris 5 . Debbie Olsen Nl.irxh.i Willi.nn i 1 Donna Brubeck Vickie Hawn Naomi Osliurne .lanice Burke Mary Highlill Te-ri Uslroviuk Joannv Rob:-rts Vice-Pr:-siclmil Secunnl Smile-sim' Cathy Burnett Margie Hnuser Dwhbiz- l'm-mlh-lun Cheryl Ne-gus l rL-:ich-nl Secunfl Srlnvslr-r I Linda Butner 9 4. Joyce Hudson llelen Pnlavhuwski Yli-N llnlll- lh xpnliwl lO5 Dian juhnsnn l'rt-'sidvm First Semester A Cheryl McCain Sarah Chewning Yvonne Craig Teresa Koelling .lanet Pifer Sheila Carrascr: Vit'r--President First Semester Bev Hunt Kay Kinney Teresa Davis Pat Krawczyk JoAnn Ogrizuvic ll 515 - 7 s Belinda Foster Josie Segura Sarah Duncan Debbie Kretzschmer Anne Proctor Leundis iterar Society Elizabeth Shanahan Bev Webb Pam Wilson l Regina Garrett Lori Gilbert Marcella Godinez Anita Lackey Kathy Lalerra Sandy Lasswell Cindy Reynolds Karen Reynolds Valerie Shanahan ,. ,Xia Q, 9 .1 Pam Archer Jenese Guthrie Marie Lesniak Betty Sherman Founded 1 926 .lo Azkins Cheryl Hall Phyllis Lesniak Km:-n Sloan Donna Aul! Susan Hall Candy Maxey Sl1uronSloun Cheryle Austin .ludy Halchitl 553+ 'T' A Karen McCain Nunn-5' Smith Nancy Bailey Susan Hayes Jane McCarty A v M.. Tango Sousli-y Vickie Blackman Rosemary Hicklin Diana Mullins Kathy Ti...m5.,f. Brenda Slwplmrd Vicv-Pri-siili-nl Second Semester Z- ,lx Miss Chapman Sponsor p sr I Glenda Buhr Ida Huff' 5. Karen Myers Sv.i.f.,.. '1'i..,...,...,.. mm.-,V x...r.-ii.. ' Georgia Marlins-s President Second Semester Miss Searcy Co-Sponsor Pal Coleman Sheila Krzyzek 350 L Shirley Painter ! we 0 an .,,Q ' Kalailu Literar Miss Houtchens Sp onsur Mrs. Barndt Sponsor Sharon Bullard Judy Upp Jeanne McGhee 108 Corrine Crouser Debbie Banks Mary Minard Society 1 926 vi.. ,gi ,p V Susan Grower Barbara McLaughlin Arlisher Cunningham Frances House, Diane Raines Cheryl Shadwick G x Debi Merlo Gloria Lewis Cindy Smith Laura Ruse Pat Manning Paula Sullivan --L 9 Q Q SY Shary Sprenger S35 1 Brenda McCoy 1, Sharron Tune Hamilton Literar F if v i. 1 2 , X N Miss Owings ociety 192 3 'v Mr. McCarty Sponsor . Q 2 D - ,Q Q ' - ' iziff 7 U . ,Q t .via X .3 241 ' J - i nv fi' gel' Ron Finley Warren Hawblillel Isaac Kilgore Dennis Kleyh Steve Nelson Eric Smith Steve Blaker e V n - naw r ,- f e , 'av' f ii-2' . . ' , Q , . lf i x' 1 COY Tommy Caudell Chuck Eckenroed Kenny Lee Dennis Phillips Ted Riggs HEHYY SHVWUU' C0l'HClil1S S6011 I f 'i , ' -Q -. me . A 4,- une Charles Davis .lim Zahner . I 'lv A R XX , 'EQ I gf! S 'u L5 if' S 1 ..rfE?T:fifV--'J - 3- , ,L Q TQ! 12 :No f ,Hg Ei 4 if :A 2 'F , 5 A -vii inf? J af. '3- 5.255.- . ff, x eljtg' iw A' x 7 r lu Aafilm -v u, f ' Q We if ff w-.WV f':'1,a 'f ,A ,',2,.,ffd'f!'lf 3 NY 4 , ' ,f x-Ni ' 4 Wm.g FWra , 3-V31 X , Q54 ' WQNQ' Q25 15? if , . b ' Eg? 5 'Q' 1' f . , ,gf-54 '91, V ' gf if f. A: , ff, , W' Z fn of --H21 Wal 1. yqxkegmyygwigwl ipwxweazmzwefmv .ff ,,. l ,.,, 1 A vznfy l Eno Ike Sharon Bullard , ,A .,, .352 ,-f fx bn V54 3631 If-Q 4' vw 2? ,lim Guthrie ,Iulie Brown H., X ve X vw X l X- l lr., ,,,, Q -E T Gary Land Steve Nelson X . V' Uhr f' v , ww, v f Cheryl Negas Barbara McLaughlin 1' 7 J f 'V UBS W W ...f WARREN HAWBLITZEL AND STEVE NELSON ENLARGE pislures lo use in the yearbook. 4 fl 2' , or To -Rated Book F., PREPARINC FOR ,4 PEP RALLY sponsored by Ihr smff Opal Hurrix, Georgia .llurlim-5, and Sharon Bullard .sluff a ilumnzy nzvrnlwr uf lhe opposing team. WJ, nj-7 Steve Nelson , Calvin Ekslrom l9lwIograpl1er Wi! Photographer Cheryl McCain Georgia Manines Literary Publicity 'L' Sharon Bullard Ramona Stallings Litvrary Literary Sheila Carraqm Be-linda Foster Ari Edinor An Assisnam CF' CC vx 11,7 'W' Q- 'J fvAYJx , WAITING PATIENTLY TU PICK UP THEIR Pkoors, miie imfifm fiigiilf uf. Pit-it-iii. The 1967 lftistoriiuii stall was Q:-lrwtm-tl in tlic- spring of l966. Cliusvn In lwaml the Stull' norm- XxiilTf'll Ilan- lllitzel. Julie: Brown. and Hike- Snow. XYLIITCII SUIM'I'VlSl'4l pllutngraplly. niuking Sure all sf-luml 4-vi-nts were covert-tl by the pliutoglupliy' rlepurtin4'nl. ,Inlie tlircctml llu- effnrls of tlw litc-rury Staff and lypistr-. Nlilu- workx-Ll on the general urgaiiiziition of the book. Arlxmrk and t-over design were rlnm' by Slit-ila Cz1l'ras1-ti. Ill! Sit an pri X a Q1 Yearbook Records Highlights an Karen McCain .lane McCarty Lilurary Literary Opal Harris Jem-se Guxhriv Publicily Activities Tm-rr-su Davis Cindy Smith Clzlssvs Claggq-5 Juanm' Roberts Peggy Lynn Activities Activities A -1-V- ' .Q i ' A-.2 'wi L, , if .gs I, f, . 'I .4-Z' .. I , 1 ,l QWi . V If - . W4i?':ejEw?X . if, it ,5?,isi,f1 - 4 Sv--fy -I :ix ng xx V 1-al ml lw on 'er llu- llmvk NJN 1l1x'11l1-fl lllllr fn-4-l1n11s..111ml Q'l1l'll -11111 1114-111lu-1' l111ml ilu- 11-fpmlxilnilily -ll' 1111-1-li11g1 flculllilu-S. Sim-e staff work is 1-xlra-1'-11rricl1lz11'. many hours hol'411'v llllll ulltm-1' s1'l1o1+l XNl'I'l' 4'4lIlll'll7lllt'Ll lmxaml ll11- goal nl llll 'xll-.'xIHt'I'll'ilIl lmok. lllc stall also sp-rlxsnlkz-11 il luolllull Ilvlivl sales flI'lVt'. lll'ilIll1lIl1lIl l fm-luml spirit. Oullvursl pulnlin-ily. llu- XL1lc'11I11w Klum-11 uml thx- 1'I'llNIlIIIQl ol tlu- EiiSIliIllilll Qlu-1111. SNXX. .v- ' , Qu Z .llll CUTHRIE .-IXII JULIE BROWN' Wlllfli urlzlelrr .wr-Iron. his and Memories o School Year ' vf? v V P2--HL .Aff 5J,::Lf'fg - 1. f-Q12 on rum' xInn'r'v Mike Nh-Yvy DL1114- Iluim Rubin Krqm-I11111-1 Hun Finlr-1 Betty Slxernum 'Il-nm Nu- Beverly Hunt Cluuzliu Edu 111115 1-..- T ? Wm- , WWW Y Q57 uv- ur--' for N11 , .5 FE: g f .. M 'ix x v , W 1 N f i 1' I .I I We' 'nw ' dzjm fmfndb ,gx Q. ., I 4'l'ff1'.flV, f-KA' ' Julie Brown Laurla Rose Belinda Foster Sheild affasco !lu..,...Lf , Eastonian Queen Cheryl Negus S-.,,... I .Q . get for nts tly of an, ,he .K ! Y I -rv L r I I Q , 9' ITM. N , Wg, ad Brenda Shephard Editor-in-Chief First Semester loyce Wilson Co-Editor-in-Chief Second Semester in chool s.',, 1 x , ,Ji , O., Mr. Buchanan Advisor Greg May Co-Editor-in-Chief Second Semester Newspaper First semester editor-in-chief was Brenda Shephard. Joyce Wilson and Greg May shared the responsibility second semester. Staff members had the job of reporting all scholastic, social, and athletic events, Writing stories, selling ads, and putting together a good paper. MR . sul BUCHANAN AIDS SHARROJV TUNE. financial manager. twig moHeyp1'ul1ler1i.r. ,x,' Mary Ann McGee Richard Periinan Richard Powell Josie Segura Patty Shelley Rosalie Shook Sharron Tune Pam Wilson Richard Head Teri Ostroviak X--4 Gwen Tiffany Kenny Simon Vw -is v Q TT' gr, vw- Brenda Shephard 1'1 J , Mary Arm Smith W if Y I , X 41 i x fi.. L , w 'gQ s , f ' -. , ' X5 fri 'P I , ,, ii 5 z ' 'Q' ZA xv A ,Q A ' Barbara McLaughlin Snowball Queen Marilyn, Bailey jj A ,il If N ,,.41,,. . aff' ' rise on, ing nit- co- nd, 'en as be W ar- 1' Rick Clark President First Semester Miss Schaefer Sponsor Georgia Martines President Second Semester Mr. Calwell Co-Sponsor HALFTIME PROVIDES A CHANGE of pace for enthusiastic pep club members. Pep Club Backs the Bears Encouraging game attendance, school spirit, and good sportsmanship is the job ofthe pep club. The mem- bers attend every football and basketball game in order to support the boys. They learn the words and actions of cheers to back up the cheerleaders at games and pep assemblies. The goal of the pep club was to boost East's spirit. Members of the pep club made posters and sold booster badges for the games. They sold game and bus tickets in order to encourage attendance. One of the pep club's main projects was sponsoring basketball homecoming. BACK ROW: Miss Schaefer. Linda Stephens. Debbie Bears. Ann Seidelman. Vickie Blackmon, Marsha Williams. Debbie Manbeck, Pat Kraw- czyk, Rick Clark, Sherry Duncan. Debbie Kretzschmer. Teri Koelling. Diana Mullins. Cheryl Hall. Evelyn Rodriguez. Karen May. THIRD ROW: Paula Manbeck. Cindy Smallwootl. Bernita Rlansetl. Liz Lebioda. Georgia Martines. Aledra Allen. Cheryle Austin. Rhonda Murphy, Karon Rey- nolds, Barbara Ford. Kathy Woodall. Melinda Nlonasmith. Susie Hall. Sandy Morgan. SECOND ROW: Janice Burke. Candy Maxey, Dnnita Welsh. Donna Mullins, Phyllis Lesniak. Nancy Bailey. Debbie Berry. Glenda Buhr, Kathy Drake. Pam Art-her.Debbie Morgan,Angela Esteban. FRONT ROW: Dian Johnson. Vickie Hawn, Claudia Edwards. Debbie Olsen, Cheryl McCain, Debi Merle, Belinda Foster, Anne Proctor. I X E E il 1 t rw: t - M,-... . . 1 A 127 l I l 1 .TFA 2, Wiii!'f5'E'E!'5!':: ':!E5EEE: .. PERFECTINCA R0UTINEfhr1l1p baianre beam Iuifrx imrrl work mulmm'i11:rr1rlir1-. Girls Learn portsmanship through GIRLS DEVELOP SKILL and co-ordination lhrnugll pmr'l1t'e drills in gym class. f . ,Jn , ,. f ' ,flu ii. ., i -. - Girls develop their athletic ability through their participation in their gym classes. They begin the year with the game uf hockey. then follow the seasons with volleyball, basketball. badminton. and softball. They also swim. tumble. and study modern. square. and social dancing. WAITING FOR CLASS T0 BEGIN, these girls discuss the dayls activities. U 1 Q FR 0 ma the spi ela M6 ba! . 1 I Y I . l v,gwf2,rv ' il .1 'LQ .nf 2' W' P55 P31 1 ,rl 1 I wr fp ' W ' ' . ,N Q71 h I V7 Al, ' ajlyr-um A L-. A , V A tr I .1 1 .,,, - I . ' , X L-page '.' , ,' 'X .:.-,., 1 Q , . uf 42 I FRESH.'l1E.VClRLS Pl..-1Y.-1 STRENUOUS Cfifllli uf'liurA'1-yui pun rifllzwirfnrr'if'ulun1. zgh Participation in hysical Education heir fear vilh also cial 'lies. 1 4 1, lil Each student must have three years nfgym. but girls may continue in physical education 4-nurses throughout their junier and senior years. Besides participation in sports. the girls have classes in health. also. ln gym classes. they learn the importance ufguncl sportsmanship. .llfjl IYC IX FUR THE T.-ICKLE, the ,girls Irj' lu gain pussmsiull af' ilu' ball. if gift 1-4 - ' 1 1.1912 X' X 3, 'va-,Y 1 W , , - 15,44 A . KL'.Y.Yl.YC TRACK HELPS girI.x tlmw-lop ugililv as pan M' ilu' .wljl impmL'f'nir'rit prugmm, n 'ixms V, 1:19, li, .1 . V -1 nf 'lvaf11 . f'1-v'. g W 4 'f 4,9211 Q9 'f ' , ,W i 12' 650' BACK ROW: Sue Ash. Diana Ballnu, Susan Ekstmrn. Denise Ragan. Phyllis Lesniak. Shelly Daniels. Cheryl Hall. Carol Craft. Liz Christman. SECOND ROW: joy:-P Evans. Linda Sclierlz. Dt-blmie Banks. luyve Gurdon. Hrs. Dannaldsun. Linda Kagan. Theresa Xlunroe. Theresa Davis. Cindy Smith. Janice T.nuni. FRONT ROW: Barbara Eli. Liz Lehiocla. ,lane Donahue. Alice Nirsvhl. Carol Beckett. Nadine Anderson. Becky Chrislinan, Karen Hill. Bt-v ltousset. Nlary Bradliiril. Donna Taylor. Athenians Participate in ports GIRLS ARE ABLE to irnprnw' lhrir .Skills byparlic'1'p11liI1g in inlramural sports. In order to become an Athenian. a girl must partici- pate in a specified number of intramural sports. such as hockey. basketball. volleyball. and tumbling. The girls sponsor a subfresltmen mixer, a freshman-sophomore basketball game. a junior-senior basketball game, and a faculty-student volleyball game. They also participate in sports days with girls from other schools. Sue Ash Narnia Hinehaugh Mrs. Dannaldson President Pri-sitlenl Sponsor First Semester Second Semester 1. mu pei Thi Thu pla mu fi' i r -Di -I M ,J fl K N 1gt .:t':,'q1 .3 .Wir ,, K -N, 1. ' 'f'-sf-,N Wk' mx , , I 2 Miss Small Sponsor Cindy ML-Cnrkle President ln order to become a member of Sea Nymphs. a girl must he skilled in swimming. The girls spend many hours perfecting these skills in synchronized swimming. Throughout the year they practiced fur the swim show. The girls developed their own routines for the show. dis- playing their creativity and skill. Their perfection involved much determination and work. CONCENTRATINC ON TIMING, Geneva Anderson pose Sea Nymphs Learn Grace ul kills BACK ROW: Slim-ilu Krzyzn-lc. Cindy Hn-ynnluls. Gail Snyrlz-r. llvhlriv Krvtzschlner. Pam .-Xrvlivr. Slit-rry Duncan. Caimly Nlaxey. Linda lla! Cunningham, Vickie lluwn, Ruseinary lliclalin. ,ludy Re-urtlun. FRONT ROYVZ XlaryGn'1-n. Yudine Anderson, l.in4lu Butler. Diane Cindy Tankersley. Carla NleAvan. Shi-rynl Venyard. Cindy Bla-Cnrklu. Debbie Olsen. Deanna Davis. Jeanne IXIL-Glu-1-. I . if Bulnvr. Raines. nu v, ' 'Hr u um: Hun mum, ' I I I V if 1 -mm. mm...- I . 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Next in command is Mr. L. Clayton Dickson. The ROTC military instructor at East is O. V. Taylor, a retired warrant officer. BACK ROW: V. O. Taylor. .lnhn Larkie. FRONT ROW: Ralph Andcrsoinjohn Smith. Donald Worth- ington. .lohn Oswald. The ROTC program is invaluable. The boys learn not only military basics, but are taught courtesy, respect, discipline, responsibility, and leadership. After com- pleting a three-year program in the ROTC, the boys may gain admission to thc Army Reserve program. Their training is of unequaled benefit as they are called upon to defend the rights of our country. MEMBERS OF THE RIFLE TEAM, john Larlrie, Don Worthington, john Smith, and Ralph Anderson, pose in position. at w 0 J Kr ax A ' N1 ' X . . num.-.-,- .ffwf J N ' A 1 T .NLE f . Ns, ' f 'fx ' u ark . Y , ,, ,IH A ...AN ti nl JAMES FROST AND CHARLES DAVIS un' llxr' rlrfllriflg In shim' Ihf WAITING FOR 1NSPlfCTl0.V, Easlfs drill If'r1m xinnrls ul allelltion. JE! jhnrliun ufa rzflf. Dil' i M ilitarjy Training Builds Cadets' C Thom Larry Jnhn Ruger Baughman Bm! Bernie Blzwklrurn Edui' David Burkhardl Bruce Curl Joe Eagan 7.x Juhn -'N 'N ' John Edwz James Drake- A than Ernvsl Eolmls Uni Frank Eslalvan Gregory Finklv f E ' U W arren Frank- ,. .lr-rm lznm ' ' 'f' ' f K- Xin lv ' f . Sn fa . . f X X VII 14' ' 7. I n.:-f lx '14 .Iavk Frm! Jann-s ll,.u'rz-H Chu Hulug-'ml .lurk lwn Nlurxiu hull- gc. fi? .143 'ts an IFN dr i rs... JERRY YVEIMER RECEIVES the Chicago Tribune Award from Mr. Dickson. ROTC Ball. A FEW SIMPLE dance techniques help prepare the cadet for the Character, Responsibilit , and Discipline Thomas Kcntworlhy Larry Lane John Oswald Billy Ross Edward C. Smith .luhn Smith .lfxhn Soul: Edward Sluurl Charlcs Vivian ... Jerry Weimer .lr-mlm' Williams .l-Janos Viviun A 4 as f '. - in Nil lmlds Wolfe N1-wn Wolfe f ,aw . fx. an-rv Offun 2 W J cp, ini' A K x A, . fly' If,,5,p,, Y .fm Q- ..., ,, K9 X f7fL4 -Q-.. u lf: f ,f 'x s fi .- X AS COMPANY COJIJIANDER, Henry Savwarr assumes nmny responsi- bililies, , 1 ka . PREPARINC FOR THE Grand fllarcll, Ill? couples arrange !hf'rr1sPlL'e.s in a cirrle. 'Harm Classes Strive or Per ected Goals in A4- xx .fp+, T A ,F- -C' John Andi-rsnn Jann-s Barnes Harold Benfla Cluudm' Bryunl -fo- Rfmsm-vrll Collins ,Irrlm Dc-lnvkc l.urry Drake Eclmliv Ep-hvuls ues U l ,X BATTALION COMMANDER. BRAD EWART, zlefnmnstrams a slralegic JERRY WEIIVIER CAREFULLY selecis Ihr' right rijlf' befne enlvring jhrm In 1,16 class. the rifle range. Tommy .lnlmelun Douglas Kulc Clmrlr-5 Monro Henry Suvwmr Donald Shall-r Erlwurml li, Smith Clilllml 'I'--Ilix Wullvr Tvlli- S in Military I nowledge and trateg Y 1 l C 7 . L 2 Claude Gravely ll ,V 5 Ay. - W . 1 ,f V X g pf 1 ' all fl f N . LA , 71 -- 5 'T?ff'2+-, , L ' - ,Qfl 'll ffl: S if r,4,, V' mf, K Z ' X f '-x y ,ik 4'-lg , Q -- 4: . - Q - ,4 'Q 1 X A-' , l 6' 1 f 2 5' 'kcbf X . CL, , r F' J mg GIVING THEIR FULL ATTENTION their cadets lake nnles on dass CHARLEQ DAVIS CHECKS ROLL one 0 his many jobs ua Company discussion CU,,l,,,a,,lh,r nd Respect in Militar Tradition Glen Kilgore John Larkin- Bill Mathis Marvin Miller Andrz-w Mouri- .lolmny lllouro Anthony P1-uples Lowell Rosa Ygnuciu Samullen Cwrnealiuus Sum: Kirby Smith iau.i..1,,h swim sn-W T.,m1,1anQ...1 Hzmlld 'Vulllv Erlwlml XX 4-Ils U4-mlm! Brix, We Claudia Edwards I P eggy Lyn 43 ws,-1' ROTC Queen Georgia Dlartines E I 1 5 I 4 4 rv. ? . yiye , Q 1 1 -1 1 BACK ROW: David Coleman. Mike Pitts. Bob Krawczyk. Ron Finley. Larry Driskcll. Gary Land. Tim Hitt-. .lolin Cross. Cary Guthrie. manager, SECOND ROW: Coach Nichols. ,lim Guthrie. Robert Cooper. Brad Ewart. Ralph Lan-key. Ron Morrow. Bill Nl:-Closlwy, Wvsle-y Xl:-fit-1-. john Rodalc. Tim Shoemaker. Darell Wrigllt. Coach Ruelhvr. FRONT ROW: Jeff Nvgus. manager. Gerald Svott. Dennis Bell. Lf-P Xlillr-r. Rodger Seidellnan. .luhn Nyce, Joe Eagan. George Lambros, Dr-an Johnson. ,lack Corbin. Andrew Cunningham. J o Vdnut 1966 lllikt' Pitts Co-Captain Ron Finley Co-Captain ,lf . an ,mil , n Length- East 0,... ...... Past-o.... 19 ,.,. ,... S outhcust. 0 . . .. ..,. Nortlu-:ist 6 .,.. , ,. . W1-slporl , 6 .,.. .,..Soutliwm-st 0 .... .,.. I .im-oln. 6 .... ..... V 'an llorn Noir-L4-aigglu I4 .,,. .... C iramlx ic-tx fr ..,. .... X lunuul . I.5 .. . .... livntrzil. Opponz -nt 25 6 '36 20 ..,,46 I8 ...53 -lo I! '38 The 1966 varsity football team could not live up to its hopes and expectations. The coaches wen- zunong the best. and the team had ability. but the inuvli-iwciied scoring punch was missing. East often camo from hs-hind. but the soc-ond-half rallics wore- not enough for victory. Though much ofthe school lost hope. the team lwpt its fighting spirit throughout tho season. The highlight of thc- SVLISUII was tht- lit-airs' l9-6 victory ovvr Southeast. Ea:-I's iiirsl vivtory in two yt-urs. Stanclouts forthe Bt-urs wt-l't',loll1ifi1't-ss.Roll lfinle-y, Brad Ewalrt. Bill Mc:Closlv'y. hlilw Pitts. Hon Nlorroo. Andrew Cunningham. and Tim Ilitv. Crt--s giml lfinloy Hldilf' st-twuifl string of tht- tliylliivztl -XII-City tt-.un. oliilz- Ewart. Nlt'Closlic'y. Pitts. filllllllllglllillll. .mtl llils- Insult- honoruhlt' mvntion. 1 5 l l A t W, F? 5 11 . 'N ' I ' 'A ,, . . ,, , .-A' - 'Y fx ' ' 4 . ff-'f, ' , - 5- 5. ..- : ,ag , - -Yu ' 'V' ' . 5 A K T .-l ,lohn Cress p ltJffQi,4flL. Senior Halfback Andrew Cunningham Senior Halfback GRANDVIEW GAINS VALUABLE YARDACE as they recover afumble. f Tim Hite Senior Halfback Grandview Grandview provided the Bears, opposition in the first game of the 1966 football season. Capitalizing on the Bears' opening game mistakes, the mighty Bulldogs mounted up a big score in the first half, and kept the Bears scoreless throughout the first three quarters. In the fourth quarter the Bears finally fired back. Mike Pitts recovered a fumble and raced 22 yards for East's first touchdown. Minutes later Andrew Cunning- ham sparked the second score by returning a kickoff 48 yards, then going in to score from the one. Despite these last minute efforts by the Bears, the game ended with a disappointing 46-13 score. the v on ogs ars ack. s for ling- :koff H ID u N ., ,.,.,.,.,,t,-, y rl 1. ' . ...1,4i .-v- ' , ,,.' .L .r-,kg-Qffff . , .V F. ,A SPY ., v .w.a'-0' . ' 1 vu ' JL - ' 1.1. '. ,IK-'N -Q .lack Corbin Sopho more H alfback - , X ,T 32 7- : - A ,vu-4,,.--4-21 ,-.V . -,- ,, ,. 14 1 11- .. if., ' ,- - -'-. .-a .5 A him.. garry Driskell John Nyce enlor Junior Halfbavk Halfbaek Manual As the Bears began their first game on the home field, they were again hopeful of a victory against the Manual Cardinals. Throughout the first quarter the game seemed evenly matched, and the score was 6-0 at the half, with Manual leading after making a 90-yard run. ln the fourth quarter, the Bears put together a 50-yard drive, and Andrew Cunningham scored, tying the game. However, the Bears fumbled deep in their own territory, and Manual made another touchdown. Throughout the game the Bears fought hard, but time ran out and the AFTER CAINING A FIRST DOWN, Claude Carson is slapped by two Manual players. s ,J g. r,.P 'spite tded game ended in a 12-6 defeat. JL , fig 4 g QW-- . -',i,,...a 'f '-,...- Ron Morrow . Senior Quarterback V. -.if X p y i ' sq 110 ' 7 ,l - :' 1 ., NWN, Q :fu llftw' .L -. .4555 , . - f- -5- Ti ..ma.R7' Tl'fff ,' 112 5 1 4 I - - - 1 L Gary Land Senior Quarterback A CENTRAL END GOES HIGH lo complele a pass as Tim Hire rnavrs in for the Stop. kit 'Q ' , , -'r r- David Coleman Sophomore Quarterback Central The Bears were slow to warm against the champion- ship team from Central. Many serious mistakes through- out the first half gave the mighty Eagles a discouraging 36-0 lead at the half. In the third quarter, the Bears' defense finally started working, and they were able to hold Central until a safety was made in the fourth quarter. The Bears scored in the third, providing a hopeful spark. But the tough Central defense held the Bears to only two touch- downs, and the Blue Eagles scored another victory. the game ending 38-13. nga qu: thr yie in p. , tion- ugh- gina ially itral ears the uch- , the Paseo East opened their lnterscholastic League season against the Paseo Pirates. In the middle of the first quarter, the Bears' defense buckled and Paseo broke through to score. After that play, the Bears refused to yield, but the offense could not jell. The defensive battle raged into the fourth quarter. Suddenly, offensive mistakes took their toll, and East lost the ball deep in their own territory three times. Paseo's offense was quick to capitalize on these mistakes, and the Pirates went on to a 25-0 victory. George Lambros Junior as THE DESIRE T0 WIN is exemplified bythe intense watching nf coaches and team. Bill McCloskey Senior fs-...wg Guard Tackle x, ' s , - ,je I m ill., 5. 4 W' ,W A ng' I if , ' ffl? 1 1 f,uiLf,l.U4,,vgf ' f - f -. 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W N - I . 5 'iW'r ' I W ' V 'Q' , if , ' ' H 312. . f ' V K A ' -Z' 4. s 2. e - o -.ff t fggtfffw H A t i. t t f 'Y?'fY'f'l'?'f3 51f'7'ifQ,-2'- 1'W37' :lla 534 :??. -. ff, i- Q' , -' i 'fc .1 f en , nf V., ,jf we-'J-ff 11,3 Ai, f . gf 5 V,if1ff7' ff Uffl- 'viyf-fT?t1l'f.f ' .' ' l 4 ,,' ,-,gay ,',.' A , A ,Q-, .. ., ,,.'J' .,, V . .9 V vw' '. i l5I 1 Joe Eagan Senior Guard Northeast The Northeast Vikings entered the game a heavy favorite over the East team. In the first half, the Vikings ran over the Bears' defense, scoring seven times. In the second half, the Bears put down a raging Northeast offensive threat. as East held the opposition to only two touchdownsg however, East could not put I0gelher their offense, and remained scoreless throughout the game. The final score, Northeast 56, East 0. Robert Cooper 1421. B . of - . ' . g 'S l ,Y 1 . 1 f . , S I . . , 'T ' , J.. ' A ill-'r5 ' r Brad Ewart Senior End Senior End JOHN CRESS STOPS AN OFF-TACKLE SLANT, as Northeast picks up another first down. wffuh. . ,Q rr -, ,., -' 4 f-1 , .1- 'fx ' . , 'lf ' ' . , ,:Wfi,, 'r r , . , 1 B .. In af X . L K ...Wad s., TE.4MWORK'S THE WORD as john Cress, Andrew Cunningham. and Brar1Eu'arl stop a Weslporl player. Rodger Seidelman .lunior End Wfestport Southeast staclium was the site of liusfs televised game with the Vlfestport Tigers. The teams were evenly matched. and victory hopes were high. hut the Bears got off to a slow start. In the first quarter the Tigers ran a quick touchdown. The second quarter held two more touchdowns for Westliort. and at halftime the score was a discouraging 20-0. ln the third quarter, the Bears' defense finally jelled, and held the Tigers scoreless throughout the second half. The offense came to life belatedly in the last few minutes of the fourth quarter and scored one touchdown. The game ended in defeat for the Bears with a final score of'2O-6. Dean Johnson jim Guthrie Senior Senior End End ib- ft YAC' s , , 3.0, gan: lx-ag :lr-fe hold ugxai half! Bea IAUCI fiun turn theil char :ed nly ars ers ore vas ed, alf. .tes The ore Southwest When East met Southwest for the Homecoming game, the Bears were determined to knock down the league-leading Indians. In the first quarter the Bears' defense surprised and smashed the Indians, offense, holding them scoreless. In the second quarter the defense again held tight, giving Southwest only a 6-0 lead at halftime. In the beginning moments of the second half, the Bears scored a spirit-rousing 6 points as Gerald Scott recovered a fumble and raced to the goal line. Andrew Cunningham's called-back touchdown seemed to be the turning point in the game, and the Indians began taking their toll on the Bears' defense. Southwest showed their championship strength, defeating the Bears 4-6-6. Wesley McGee Junior Tackle TIM HITE BEARS down on a sweeping bark. .luhn Rudak Sophomore Tackle . 4 1. na 3 .17 -2 3 ' ' ,, . P3 f AY J 3 . . 'W r , Aa -- Teil ' I yavffsa V' u - V rl 1451: at v X if .N 1' 2'-1 a tl fl., 'V I. 2. ,, 4-AMN ,ra Bob Krawczyk , 1 1 I ,I s 1 .511 .lunior Tackle A '--Q 'f TSI IPS Ull ICI' VHS ASB. use. ion ilty t 0. win-Wt .1 . my ff V' H .t 'ft f'5'f5i'isT? 5 i.t.Q,.wQ'W1C 'gg ' W iii, ' U' z, I 'V'-Y yI,y .. I Auaxnl 4 ' A A I A1545 -gui IE ,115-js' if ...F sgygfzglis -f . A ., ' ' J' t PW' 1 TJ.,--iw DOT-if Q h '.' ,Digi 00 - X :: .f T F' '3 .A - s lf I ll-la! t t-y 'V N t It ff 'tl 1 .' ' li 'sb 30 t17'f'lQ'l ' l 01 Q y fl l l Q ' L BACK ROW: Dennis Clark. Larry Cunningliuln, Kon Adcock, Boi: Currusr'o, Darrell Gttntt-I, Cary Corbin. Danny Kilgon-. llon Santllin. Allan Lippencott. SECOND HOW: Coach Mallot. Rodney Ford. Perry Taylor, Linn Aucutt. Svotl Davis. Mike Hinds. Rin-hurrl Pe-ritnan. Mark Davis. Bob Guthrie, Coach Fisher. FRONT ROW: llowarrl Green. Charlie Smullwood. Willie Jones. Cullvn Landis. Ron Cunningham. Mike Wilpe-r, Winzel Williams, Winston Solomon. David Mc-Cain. Frank Esteban. Junior Varsity The junior varsity was the most successful of East's football squads. Coachecl by Tom Mallot and Fred Fisher. the Bombers scored three victories and five losses. East's best record in some time. Almost evenly divided between sophomores and juniors, the B-Team has bright prospects as next year's varsity team. Outstanding players were Scott Davis. Darrell Gunter. Danny Kilgore, Mike Wilper. Rodney Ford. and Mark Davis. Tom Mallot Fred Fislicr Coach Coach 3 JUNIOR VARSITY BEGINS ANOTHER lourlnlouvz rlritte ns Hotmnl Green mai-:Ps ajirst llotwt. League East Opponent 23... .... Paseo... V-----32 6 . ., .,.. Southeast ..... --- 7 oil... ...., Northeastu... 0 53... ,..Westport..... 0 IU . . , .... Southwest ..... AVVA 4 33 '12 . . . .... l.inr-oln .... V - ' 0 7. ..... Van Horn. ---A- 11 Non-League ff . .... C1-ntral .... f-1 1 19 fr--1 V96 gs Si , .ix ' sb Q-s-'lg-nu.-ga-as sv , - 'Fifa - as . 'H S Q- - Liik is -l W.. I 'his 1 Wu. Q! T Cheryl Negus Claudia Edwards bbq if Dian Johnson Debi Merlo Z24f,'T f .Mg4g, -2 WW! , Homecoming Queen Cindy MeC0rkle . w - Carl R. King Varsily Coach if 'F in X. fif . Rh S- ,' x, Y L A , ff , , - W , ' 'N 5' fas2M'2 4 'M I ' A- few X WY fp jf ,vu - M 3 'i ., ff' Qi. I pi 4. ,.,.,g34L .f,. Q. . ffm 25? ' ' ' .wr 3 x 'N x wr N S if 333 Ss I-'I 8.1 X - .1 ': ,f J 5 'A R v '1vf1 3 X I I x 2 if 2' Ta! All iv uni 'S 1 43 as Y! BACK ROW: Dennis Foster. Manager: Rodney Ford. Robert Taylor. Ralph Lackey. Gary Cox, john Colle. ,Ierry Ward. Manager: lily Huffman. Mark Davis. George Culley. Charlie Smallwoml. Ruger Springs. Junior Varsity The junior varsity had a poor season, losing every game, though making a good showing at some. For the next two years, these boys will he East's varsity, and the coaches will look toward them for the needed potential for a winning team. Although the team had an unimpressive record, the experience they gained will be valuable for their future basketball careers. With good coaching, hard work, and sincere effort, these boys could put the East team back on top. RODNEY FORD GOES-for a rebound during the Paseo game. East 67. . . 19 .... 27 .... 45 ,,.. 37 ,... 50 ..,. 10 .... 28 ..., 25 , . .. 24 .... 29 ..., 31 .... 37 .. 44 .... 43 .... 23 29 ..,. 45 .... wil ? Robert Guthrie. FRONT ROW: League Opponent flag! ....Northeast.... ....7O 20 ..,.,Manua1.... ....43 27 ,.,..Westport..... ,...50 34 ..,.Southwest.... ....61 13 ....Paseo..... ..,.62 13, . . .Lincoln . . .... 60 24, .....Central..., ...,62 15 ,.,,VanHorn. ..,.58 30 ....Southeast,., ....52 13, Non-League ....Southeast..... ....90 .....St.lN1ary's..... ,..,35 William Chrisman . .. ... .66 ,......Hogan..,,,., ,.,.56 .,.,Raytuwn.,. ....5l , .... St. Pius , . . .... 56 ,...I.illis..., ..,.60 Tournament ...Paseo ....56 ,.,.,St.Pius. ,...53 n J 5 I l v 7 J 7 s I x D x V K ,-. -31 ,1- 45 , sn..-an , Af' .f BACK ROW: Gary Guthrie, Manager, Larry Mason, Pat Lynn, Cary Ballinger, David Schroeder, Donald Kleylt, Terry Moore. FRONT ROW: Pat Goldsworthy, Jan Sullivan, Robert Cantrell, Ernest Scott, Mike Wagner. League CHI East 20 . ., ..... Northeast . . . .. 27... .... Klanualu.. 34... ,,., .Wcstport..... l3... .....Suuthwest l8... .... Pziseo..... 24... .... Lincoln.... l5... ...... Central.-. 30... ..... Van Horn... 13 . .. ..... Southeast . . . ,. Freshmen Opt xo: 36 42 45 47 79 64- 44 53 48 ten! The freshman team had some rough opponents and couldn't get going. These boys were just one step past intramural basketball. Most ol' the schools in the Inter- scholastic League have subfreshmen basketball clinics. During the freshman year the boys were taught the basic fundamentals ofthe game. They learned the rewards of practice and determination. so East looks forward to a promising varsity in three years. IT LOOKS LIKE A CAME if Mkeep away us lfte Easl player lrivs lo get the ball. fri'-73 X g A 44 -N 'Q if L M 1 E rf' t l 4. Debi Marlo Julie Brown W L r 1 .w ,, f 5 . , Belinda F oster Joyce Gordgn I 4 J ZA:--L-1Y.Qeg,p-:fl 1,f,:.Ay,g?:Q-A-,kpyqf Q. -14.3. wfyff-.af-:f-.Lft-,F :V V,-x-:fp ,,,+e '01 - .N , , 1,1x,.,:g:--flzff ,.,,p:fzg,, ' f + 4' f 'fi Jack WAjlrlls'r ,ns kHmul Coal-h' W 1 Couvh U frfyq F Xjk , . 3, L lil mf, fffi? . Q 713, QA ,fy fl. f 43' Q I 'X -5 . ' 5 Q , K A Q. X J - . - 1 ' ' , f, Q- A - ' 5555: 3 AP' uf East 32 .... .... R uskin .... 16 .... .... S t. Pius . . . 23 .... .. Center 16 .... . .. Rockhurst ..., 43 .... .,.. C entral .... 15 .... ,,.. L incoln .... 19 ..... ....... . ,.Lillis... Ruskin Invitational ..... Northeast Invitational ..... .. .. ... Lowest Score Wins BACK ROW: Charles Lowe, John Nluurc, Bob Taylor. Charles Madlnck. FRONT ROW: Coach Fields, Carl Ellis. Ygnacirv Sanlellan. Frank Tuumbs. Captaing Lewis Jones. Cross This year was an exceptionally good one for the varsity Cross Country tcam. Tackling practically every school in the area, they came out on top seven times out of nine. The varsity also won Kansas City's Big Ten Cross Country championship. With the help of this ycar's team, Mr. Fields hopes to dominate the cross country season next year, Country Varsit CET C01NC! says Coach Fields to this relurlant runner. I -,,f. ,H-1, , ii , fr - 1 f 3. ', gm-5 it 'Q 'fd 4, Q ' 1' . ' Q 1' ' 4 'P 15. A i Opponent .,..26 ...,43 ,...35 .,,.4-1 ....20 ....40 ....54 10th place . . . 1st place onent I6 L3 S5 ll Z0 l-0 34 place place With the coaching of Mr. Fields, the junior varsity also had an outstanding year. During the year they had a record of five wins and one loss. ln the Ruskin and Northeast lnvitationals, the boys took two firsts. Hard work, great determination, and excellent coaching led the boys to the city cham- pionship. Next year's varsity looks forward to a great season. BACK ROW: Clarencw Moore. Bob Taylor. John Colle-. SECOND ROW: Roger Springs, Carl Ellis, Ygnacio Santellan. Captain: Louis lones. Clnn-lt-s Madlock. FRONT ROW: Charles Lowe. Stevt- Zalrnvr. John ltlooro. East Opponent 41 .... Ruskin .. .... .l5 21 .... .... s t.Pius ..., ..,.. 4 I 19 .... . . . Center .. ..... 43 40 ..., ,... C lcntral ...... ..... l 5 JV 20 ...,..,.. .. ...Rockhurst ..... ...H65 Ruskin Invitational ,... , . . . lst place 0 Northeast Invitational . . , ..... 2nd place 'f City Meet .,,,,, .. ,... lst place MR. FIELDS SHOUTS ENCOURACEMENT to the runner as he nears thefinish line. tifd 9' I W- ' ,Aki 1 f ,.. if ' ,..f, gn,-. K -' V, 'G . I. I Of first Track Season THOUGH TIED GOING OVER Ihr last hurzllex Clifford Tellis wen! un lo win the race. -HWAL P 4' ., 1 31' M,QfK M3 'v 5x, 'i' xr' . , .. N. M' .., rx . Y ,ut -it PREPARINC FOR THE MEET, Ran l 1'nley u,-arms up fur the sholpuz BY PLACING SECOND in the 100-yan! flash, Bennie ,Innes gives East vilally-needed poinls. 4 Easl Opp-aww x. ,Ly BACK ROW: Ed Smith, Perry Taylor. Jerald Scolt. Gary Corbin. James Holm quest. Ricky Hatch. Bill McCloskey. Terry Fowler. FRONT ROW: Charles Barry :as .... st.x1t..,x .. .... .za 36 .... ..... l Jn' La Salle -.... ...., I S 26 .,.. Smithwilll- .. ..,.,2H 37 ..,, .... X nrthz-as! ..... ..... I 3 36 ,,,, .... X K mm-r ... ..... zo 25 .,.. Smithville .. W 55 .... ..,.. Q it-ntral .... ... 2 I8 .... ..,, l .illis ..... IH 38 ..,. ... St. Nlax'y's . . ... 8 32 .... ..,.. H ogan . . ..... lb lf: .... .... C Ihristnan .. . ..... 32 33 .,.. ..... l logan .... .,., Z 0 Ll-6 .... ,... N orthe-ast .,.,. . , . T 18 .... ... Penibroke ..,. .... , 18 Southwest Forfeil Cary Toombs. Frank Estaban. Frank Tuombs. .loe Eagan. Alex Christman. Rick Wrestling Fred Fisher Coach This year was only the second season that the Bears have been wrestling, and already they rank in the first division of their league. This accomplishment was brought about by the excellent coaching of lVlr. Fisher, and the hard-working team of boys. East had the honor of having a representative in the state finals. Jerald Scott went all the way to state, then lost his first match in the finals. To reach the state meet was a great feat, and East has much to he proud of in the wr:-stlingteam. l84 JERALD SCOTT PUTS HIS POWERFUL squeeze an Bill McCloskey in an exhibition mulch. BILL MCCLOSKEY USES HIS STRENGTH to pin his opponent. Qi s. J 'B- 1-'Q -,v M Et Hi re E f ell P nail! ,, uv'- Gm W Qaida MATHIE COWELL EXECUTFXS u nmrper Pri 11:11 ul 11 rneeft In-111111 Emi IIILL KFNF4U QHUUTKS 4Izz'uuruC,1mu11InEz1x1 s Snzrnrmrs flurzllg Ihr relay dsl f 1v nt X1 uuual Mlrlln-.1 x X an H 1rn H n .1 S ul ml I lllu- 411111 111 Ildlliill of 1 Nmall IULII 1 11 N K L N -I Ilk mm nf X xg Amway Q xxllm lurvlw Kllll Ili If av If-dm mlm ll ul mgulc up ul Bulr eu sun IP aclwun Dim Bdrnlull u1rlLLc SffllNPIllLlllI1l sllJSllIllIlI11 lm clwn ll'-, ledln lun 4 lt un :umm lmce at the Clly meet l31llRem-.lu lwlllxllu xl lm lrcu nl tu: ZOO ward fenstyle Ira Sf It n Ihr 200x111 lIlCllYlFll.ldl medley joe lac lxsc n ilu 100 mud l1um-rlly Bob Allen the 100 yard lJ.1LlxsIr41lw Davlcl Bdrnlull the 400 vard freestyle and bone Nil un the lO0NITL.l lm-dst :trulxe C N lm Ivam fll1lSllLLl mllx 21 Z4 lfillf fl llI1l'il18Llll1lfdlIlll19 any med Swim Team D n Xl 111114 tt l lnlxrl4urful1 M lx ROW T nu Xlalwn lgrll xrn I lln174xnr1 lim We sun Nlallxu-I C mu- llm ,lznlxwn l'RONlW ROW Paul lanrlvs L C Burl! 311 Allen J I .l-11 -fm B111 Rcneau a Junior Of icers President ........ .... Vice President .... .... Secretary ...... Treasurer . Gift Rem-ivrr Sgt.-al-Arms . Repnrlvr . . . . . Bob Krawvzyk . Rodger Svidclman . . . . . . Yvonnv Craig . . . . Billy Rcneau Rosemary Hicklin .. . . . Small Davis . . . Miko Hinds Juniors Class Of 1 968 ock Tim lireulla-'y Kay Bullvr Linda liullfr 75011 Carolyn Cumpliell rson slronv Debby Carr Cheryl Caxssily Mark Chapman Calvin Clark ff Dennis Clark 'll Connie Glee Clary 'S Sandra Coffman Pal Coleman gf . Q a , wp- ,. ff C fi kley Roosevelt Collins . , er Gary Corbin 1 in Yvilliam Cox ard Frank Craig x Yvonne Craig Ricllard Crane Cheryl Crawford Earl Cross it J.,A.m1:mWr V in J Tliz-rm-sa Davie ' Wiki' Miki- Imvasm. .,gqf.,eQf,- 1:1-.md D.-uri.-k Agjfjg ' I o 189 F25 P , . VV , igmvw , 1 1 s 1 1 I - Je' 1, I' UWQQS IN 1 4 ' my x fm ao-K ff 'f-vw , fn Zn ..: f!7 f ' ' -1455! 1 l ,f n ,wwf wwzfw. , fi X4 lass of 1968 W f . ,ffl ' ,Q f ,. A- ,,-35. min , - rp ,Q BMW' 137.0 'f , '54 Manx K, ,W ' X f 4 4 1 r f ,Q W ' K4 .2 -ia ,wwf .J gl X121 V45 XQ,,',f- ,Ma O ' ill! .534 I VQQJ , ,? I -,. 4 Y ' -U -f rg? - . my 2 5 3? ' XX' l 'i Af ,,, , ,gi i , 1. 5 , 0' 4 ll X My 1 A k. 2 , I 1 QV! ,V 'y . Q , Q2 -, fix' 22,5 ' ,,. 3 12,7 fe' C 'E f if ', A , 4 , Zag ' . Qi . .Q--: auf, V ,, -tif six Ka ' l V , ef ff we A 1533 t PY . f y. , Q 4 ' mx ,jf 5 ,fl xv, l VW' X . 'Y 65 x 'X ' I XJ l 5' X f. N. in 1 4 .Q- Qf if 4 aww ,5 . N nfs, l . M , 1157 7 'fav X.. 1 .- ff 4 , ,.-L w .4 .., 3,2524 4? 9 f, ,.' A ,K '. Stk 5 fTi,vJ?,l- 5.45 -f fm Pat Mudd Kalhy Muncy Karen Myers Mary Myka Nancy Nader Kathy Neeley Gene Nelson Tom Nite John Nyce JoAnn Ogrizovich Teri Oslroviak Gina Panknin Richard Periman Ginny Piotrowski Richard Powell Kathy Pugh Debbie Pyle Diane Raines .lanet Rea Judy Reardon Hull Reneau Norma R4 nehaw um R1 g.,5 Cary Rolzcxlson Q is 9 DA UC1 Ka Du M2 He Fl Bo Ge Ko Ru C l Pa Be Er Le Br C ll, IC. N X, DAVE BARNHILL ENJOYS TEEN TOWN, one of the favorile junior acliviiies. Kathy Rodgers Dun Sundlin Margarita Sanlellan Henry Savwuir Claudia Scalliflb Bob Schulz Cvrahl S0011 Roh:-rla Scum Rodgvr St-idchnan Cheryl Shadwirk Pat Shvlloy Betly Sh:-rmun Frm-QI Singlvlun Leonnrml Slnullwmd Hrs-n4h1Slnilh lmfls Smith IJ.-mm Smith IRI Nmnh NW X Smith Xnmn5ll1ilh HALL PRQCTOR KENNETH HUFFMAN queslions Carl Buusman about his wandering in the hall. ' 4.-.. 7 fig. W' xx, 1 if 'M ' -. , V 5 Q. 4. .N ,R ,K 51-.Q gi: ,I W' - 11r,'j ' ' N , A 73,3 ' 5 1' IQ? , nf ' - xr L K Wk',.k 1 l , ' L5-.az A. A , '. 1' WELM ,923 u., g- Q , ,Q -Q 1- 'vt xr 5- ' - NW 1-'J' , .ffvgwv 5 , M .ki g Mu H-.. ,,.. Y .. V f-f-raw YV., v ' gflf ,., 'P' 5 ws ,4 3, f , . 6 - A .1 .- , -' ziggy pfv V. ' Thx - 'Eiv 1:5 'als gift., ' 2' ' . 1 i ' : 5 v Y ' 5 4 I T-4 - .If , .g - 'ff m u K -f , . - .V V, 5' .4 K V gps. . A, 3. jig L ' X . Vic, WH f - :, 4 -N A , , M 1 ,v ' h, fig ' wwf ' rv 5? 1 ' 2 - V ' sX K Qffi- 'Q ' -1 W-fbwvw W- ' - ' rr 1121. ' ,f Aff: ., ,I J ' f.,, ' 5 gg- , ' 5 4 1 ' Z. fiflf r Pg! 5: , ., i f ... x 5 , 2 , ' -.- R. W : n. .I , I., V, , S , -if X ' A ig , ., '- - r :QQ w . 1 ,ef X -iixei. -A. ' ' 3, ' - -, .M . K V. 195 Y W 1-1 i, Il ,gy-m Q01 ! im in tn re Scott Davis :bros Anna Richardson ion Alice Rnrlriquez , Norma Rohman lison aum Mae Shelley ter Orville Shelton ls Diane Stiggers on Al Sullivan e :lner Perry Taylor am lim Watson ngham Paul Wltiltcinore .lu Lyn? Wood .lim Xlfrmclall VCU lJf-lurvs Howell 5 junnine Hrendc1's4m an .luliv Luczkheurl IDI ff N K Seniors Class of 1967 sm 124- Y sn - ww 2.411-Q W? E Q .ini 2 N Semor O mens Prcsicln-ul ..... Vice-P1'cSide-Ill . 501-11-lz1I'y ..... TFt'2lSllI't'l' ..... Gii'Iu1'iax1 ..... lic-pm'IL-1' .,........,............ Sr-:gc-alll-ul-Arln XX'i1I'I'L'll Hzlwlrlilm-l . Clillldiil lCnlxsau'1la .....,Ps'gg3 Lynn B4-vs-1'ly Hunt . . .,..Kz1y' Klum-x . Bl'0 IIIlLl Slllwillilllll .,,..,Nm1l il1l4'x 'Q' if ,ua 3'- J 454 x 'Vu wx ...f '-s 421 1277 4 :qv utr ix JEANNE AMES GENEVA ANDERSON .IEANETTE ANDERSON JOHN ANDERSON Seniors, Clf WORKING FOR A HIGH grade these Latin students eagerly do their class assignments, in-2 MARIE ANDERQON FRED ANGOTTI gan- apr WANDA SUE ASH STANLEY ATKINS .gf '1 4,1 ,E a I l - -g3'f,.. S, Ei MARILYN KAY BAILEY 3 E- .1 RONALD BAIN A A A 4 yrs Class 0 '67 9 udents ,4, A4v 4 ,ab- I -Q -..,,M,-5 1... a 1 'I N52 . .., . M,- -Qi? .7,,g. -.,, ty' .1 1 ,,f ,uf I ., ., 4: K, 1. - agar. KT 1. CHARITY BANNISTER MARILYN BARBOUR LINDA BARNETT NICK BECK GAIL BERNEKING RONALD BLAKEY MART! BOGART VICKI BOLSER RONALD BUTTS SH.-XROY RR.-KDFURD 'E 1 '7 Inf '! ' 153 ,vp ......, ', tm' l 5 J' ,f' X, 5. 14' IV -ls' fl KEEPING ANACCURATE FILING SYSTEM isjusl one ofthe manyjobsfor heallh cenlerproclors, Phyllis McGee andhlarilyn Bailey. The Years Have Gone, Now JULIA ANN BROWN SHIRLEY CHANCELLOR v -5 SHARON BULLARD JAMES CHASTAIN Z' '7 'D ' SARAH CHEWNING WI l,I.I.-UI ALEXAN DER CHRISTNIAN in Ow We're Seniors BERTHA COLLIER JOHN D. CRESS 6. R. .Q f 4 '1- fr:-fr RICHARD M. CLARK STANLEY CLARK SUSAN CLOSSON LARRY COLLE YIRGIL CONFICRI-I. JR. LINDA ANN CRAWFORD DONALD QIRIST CORINNE CRHL SER IW ' ,L 'Q 'CI' sl 11-11- 'sf if 4 ...Q L. E. E I Y x IHGINIA DORON 1.,xRm' D. DOWNS fi i L- 19 MIKE DUFFY MICHAEL DUNCAN JOHN DAY LARRY DRISKELL mg a MBMOW SHEILA KATHLEEN DUNN GLENDA DUREN 'U' ua.: Hts mm - fx , if f 1' 1-,AW , 'L' L D ' im.-4 wr '35 8' ,,.... 14-9 6- , '- bf . 15 L U. I MARY DUREN ' EDWARD L, DWYER XD JOSEPH EMLAN , , , , Ax I , 5 aff ix , A' N W ' , ff 4 -AA, , ,., ,. 'llckm' suis EDEN , . 9 1:1.xl'D1,x Elmvxnlls -A tI'XI.XIYEKS'I'RlJfNl ', -f f-. 1-f' fi 327 A i. al' ...aa- ..r .,-.-v .lANl'l'l' ENLOE IH-IYERLY ENLOW JAMES ERSERY, JR, JOHN ERSERY We Take with BRAD ALLEN EWART DANNY FEENEY PAUL FARMER BERNIE FORMELLA G 3 CIAUDIA FAUBUS FRANKLIN FEARS RONALD I-'INLEY SHARON KAY FORD 'Z' I A I v , f.. R 1 f.o1.,v,,, f YS .A.13',fa p N -J ff . A 4. nv x . -. x mm- 'o -' -L, v,..e4 F? in ag v' Q 'gag' fig ,, .VA if.- 3. ' ' A IJ gf' A Ti'G.S?'A, :ZR 11' 'rf' : . '4T g:4 I. I P-'.5PQ'1 971,55 ,J A 2:51 x. ., If .L-.Hr -fi P R 5 AA- . 14.1-1 Jil? 'x vw-1 ,LRC -nn IS THIS WHAT THEY IIIEANT by The Good Earth ? wanders Demetrius Slaughter. 'nv ,w , , 1-ng A ,. V ,JJ I X . .J ur Class Refvifved the ld LARRY GROVES SUSAN GROWER GARY HALLUM ROCHELLE HANCOCK Q17 i -u 86 ff' P7 4?-'J .IO ANN GRUNWALD DARREL HARSHNER JAMES L. GUTHRIE LINDA K. HART 1 X ws 1 5' ' s X xx 1 1 f 1 'NT i' X1 9-'ul' East Spirit CAROLYN HOLT STEVE IRWIN l' 1 NY.XRIil'IN H.-XXYBLITZEL RUTH HAYNES TIXI HITE LINDA HENNING 'ZR' 4' yy. f l 'ihN Y!-'Y jf ,f ,xo-vi ws. A fs.: Q. 7 X fs-ass' K' 2 ,,..., 1 ' , 1 4 Tl Q Nom1,x1..H1NEBAUuH P' ,STX A A LINDA HOLMES QA -' if iff , .E E 7 I x s 'U X ' I I-ZIILCIGNE HOSKINS BEVERLY HUYT ' f f' Lf' 1IlIXHI,l-IT .IXCKSIJX llli KN JOHNSON 'V 3' l- 'S' Y ww- I? 7.4 xi U' f 3.-v 'xv .4-z lis Or' 3:7 Q0 .,.- 'ss 'is DIAN JOHNSON LOIS JOHNSON BONITA JOLLY CLYDE JONES We Formed u STEVEN R. JONES JOHN KENNISON DENNIS KLEYH JOHN LAYNE ISAAC W. KILGORE GLYNDA KAY KINNEY JIM KOELLING GARY LAND W' 5' If ' vu I HLIJ . V ' 1 I 2 x-I ,ff A V,--nm. E f7fQf1g4r flil fgftffifmji 2 J ' , W ' z i fgan., A ,Q A- - ,, ' 4 f' if, . , ,, 15, CINDY MC CORKLE DEBORAH LYNN MERLO CHERYL LOUISE MC CAIN PHYLLIS MC CEE WILLIAM MC CLOSKEY BARBARA JEAN MC LAUGHLIN vga-r 'five-:YN MARY ANN MC CEE JAMES EARL MIDDAUGH K Our First Goals Have Finall ALL EYES TURNAS Ron Marrow and Brad Ewan begin the line-up of thefootball squad at Teenlowrfs Spirit Night, GN Af JOHN PEARL MIDDAUGH CINDY L MILLS DENNIS PATRICK MILHOLI NND IRA LEE MII LER SANDRA MARIE MITCHELL THOMAS RAY 'VIOFFETT Been Reached FRAINCES LEE DELLA MOORE GARYI NIORRIS CHERYI LYNN NEGUS QTEPH FN NEI SONJ THERESA JEAN MONROE DALE MOORE .frm 'W Bib -agua 5- Q'- lf? 434' ff T'-9' X., 1- -v- -.0 fa' ef' gr ,po- Q.-f ay- .J STEPHEN WAYNE OFFUI F Bll L OLRIZONIL H My ul -Qu Qu! 4'-s THE.-I PADEY IU -IN -I PALXIER W 'f-an if . Jr W, MW fi-'Pr' i 3. LINDA ANN PIFER GLEN MICHAEL PITTS DENNIS PLUMB BRENDA RAC-AN rw I l WILLIAM PETTY ROGER POPE The Rise rom 1 Q s -291 w..4,' LINDA DARNELL RAGAN DON REDDELI. HELEN LOUISE REYNOLDS ,IOANNE IIOIIERTS .IANIE Ii. ROBINSON HENRY Ill-IAN RODLLERS J Dm 9 yqk al NZ . Q8 45 M M' A ' 'v '53 3 1 A.. -:vi ..f, Yi! ,- LAURA ROSE KAREN A, ROSS DALE ROTIIWELL LINDA ROTHWEII .I. L. ROUTON LOUIS SAI-'l ElAI. RICK SCIIWIETERT LEIL bf OTT eat to Victor Has Be un I WISH WE COULD ADD to the collerlionf' sighs BilIMcC1uskey as he examines Ea5t'slrvph1'e's. . ,077 1 . as I J C U ' ri , .- ,nf 1 Lsmx! . .,,... ,, XX .xx 1 xv F s-X ' :Sr ' 2- 2' I I . I u r ,c Y - 1, .. 7'- 'Ara-if KS til. 1 -'C Cl Bond Throughout bIIARY LEA SPRI'lNllEH DAVID STALS WORTH ffl 9 L 1:-tv 123 495' 1 'i ab- 'V 1 5-e Q'-4' Sl LARRY E. STEGNER MICHAEL STEWARD PATRICIA ANN THOENI CAROLYN THOMPSON HAROLD L. TRAVIS JOHN ROBERT TROUTMAN hm. SI-IERRY LYNN STEWART ALICE JOYCE TOOMBS ow We Must DENNIS TRUMAN TERESA TUROWSKI DENNIS EUGENE UPP 'X in-4 ' I JUDITH PAULINE UPP EDDIE RAY YAUGHN LANIONTE LE ROY VENERABLI-f L lin Hof -na 510 TWYV .,. Y' --f '-'Sv 'SD .Ib ,,s.4-I 'ir' 'Cf Y -P 12 au... L PATSY ANN WALTERS BEVERLY JEAN WEBB DONITA WELSH H. LYN WILKERSON GARY WILLIAMS JOYCE ANN WILSON PAMELA WILSON CHARLES WOODSON ,gt eparate and Begin Again THE RESULTS OF A RECENT ECHU SALE are discussed by joyfe Wilson and Darrel Harshner. 'S WARREN HAWBLITZEI, AND DIAN j0H,YSO,V, mimi Dune .Uoxl jbr lfu.x1,u'illzIo uVlyI1lillgl1lAr'4'p Eusz clean. Senior Ballot The Senior Ballot is il nwuns of recognizing unl- slanding slullc-nts in the senior class. With the cxcr-plinn nf Best Studvnl. which is selvulerl by the faculty. thc stu- dents are nnnminalcd and chosen hy Ill:-ir classmates. CAl,l,l1VG IN A. V07'HliR RlfSlfRl'Q47'l0N, Sucial Belle and Linn. Brenda Shephard al111L11rryCul1e,preparvfbr a purly. l li! nw! QW' ll' ill' 'Y ff - --W - -- -f-- - - 2 1 5 v 45 I ...J I X 1 g . I 1 CHERYL IVEGUS AND CARYLAIVD, IdealGirlan1lBoy, have a ready smilcfur the photographer. MOST LIKELY T0 SUCCEED, julie Bruwn and Steve Irwin aren'l having much success at balancing the scales 228 D01,xc,1x l:'.YOT1CIl-IXFE lf.-N1lm,-WP4,fBf.m,1fm.1ls bczzzwff . . , ' A ' ' 1' S1 spin zn lhefront hall. f .N X 5... x L N. f 1'4 1 UNLY BLUFFINC. KAY KLYNEY ATU TIJI SHUEJIAKER. Besl f1'l14lYPrx,se'11rrl1furthe cumbinuliun. -K A POSLVG FOR PICTURES is an euerydayaffairfonllusl PupularDel1iMerlo anlllllilre Pills, l . L A I 3 fr! Q ' ' Y r I , 0 ' 'K 5 E g . I 5 9 A L-will I 'ii' 4 rj' It 5 i'7. uw 5 . 'V iv':!5 fi? WITHOUT MUCH SUCCESS, Worst Flallvrvr Dean ,Iahnson fries Io pprsuazle Peggy Lynn In runu' down from lhv Iwiglzlx. BEST f4THl,ETHS, Run llnrrow nnfl Suv fish, prnrrife lirning nn Ihr indoor :rack Injnrr zlw nf-,zz meet. X-. ACTING COMES NATURALLY for Claudia E1I14,'arzIs, SICHIIVC WITH RELIEF, fins! Aclvr Dennis Illilhollaml chosen Best Actress. pauses af?er u scene in lhefall play. x 50 N. f Q25 1 0 'A wik K' I J 4 3 If 3 My K , -iimxfgifai 391, W 'V W 3 0 QW. W if Ll 51-:L 'Y 'W WWW , . , , ., ,W Y , Y -.,., ,. , , ,, , Abu 4 7 and.. .R Van llorn ' ' . f ': l5- ' Taxis: A t'l Tvnnis N t. , , A 4 -., ,. ' 1-A-Q, : it X ' tl ' - 'rf --- 1-.5 Varsit N ,rsJ:v:J:'54 Vr Y Breaks E fven K . P Hs. f 1,- ' f Sf-asons Record I t f ' S V Won 7 Lost 7 hz sy. A . ..,-.W ,N A , . A W X in East 1,.,, Q i U NOX' Q if East 4.... x Rl ' A L Ensr f 'I -e J: 2:5 'X -'r .'2C gvxh-.R 2-1 'is fgq 5 ,1- ' .if 2 'YL tv. it r -tg ss: -as 3 1' Nh v. BACK ROW: Miko Pitts. Dean Johnson, Larry Driskell, Cary Land. FRONT ROW: Tim Bradley. Ronnie Springs. East 6 ,... East 4 ,.,. East 6 .... East 2 .... East 4 .... East 7 ,.,. East 6 .... East l ,.,. East U .... East I ..,. East 7 ,... East 2 .... ..,.,. Imagine Tournztnte-nt 3rd Plat-e BACK ROW: Frvd Banhart, Pat Lynn. Chuck Eckenroud. Alan Lippincott. FRONT ROXN: Pat Coldsuorthy. Rir-ky Thomas. Charles Barry. Mack Thomas. x 191 4.4, 'W 1 'N ' , .Q .g,.s,,g V - 'sw 2. um, . Xl 533,53 . . s . 7 Qiljw' K ' .v -'A ' f ' ,..-ld' is K Northeast Southeast Blue Spgs Central Southwest Hogan Paseo Westport St. .lohns Blue Spgs Ruskin Hogan Ruskin :Ogg Track ueen Karen Ross 23 ! I V '4 4 -w 532 : ff Q JLX Q: D ' z ' 4' 444, , - ',: gh f kj.. ,. fx N Q.. Mix A CIRCLE IS FORMED as Ihese girls :ln llxe sizle slroke to the tune of M76 Trombonesf' THESE THREE GIRLS COMPLETE 11 back dolphin zo the melofly of SummersVigh1s. Sea mphs Visit cilltlantisa' RUSEAWARY HICKLTN IQVFORIIS Malhie Cowell that an earthquake is coming, lchirlz will llvstroy the rily, CUPPIES, FIRST YEAR JIEJIBERS. line up for Iheir number In begin 1 - -- the annual swim shuw. 30. J , I SF 91 , V Q I I l . 1 '51 x I 1 A3 4 ! 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Hamilton .. ....................... . . .26 2.Eu1exia . . . ,,,25lQ 3. Webster .... , , , 13 4. Leundis .... , , , 12 4.Kalailu... ,H12 ORATION SOD 1. Eulexia . . . .... Ginny Shepard 2. Hamilton . . . ...Kenneth W. Lee 3. Leundis .... . . .Sheila Carrasco 4. Kalailu . . . ...... Laura Rose EDDIE VAUGHN CONGRATULATES Rmigef sefdezmfm for the pre- 5. Webgler . , ,,,,, Larry Dgwng sentation ofhis Prepared Speech an the U.S. drafl. CURRENT AFFAIRS SPEECH DECLAMATION 1. Hamilton . . . . . . Ronald Finley 1. Hamilton . .... Warren Hawblitzel 2. Eulexia . . . .... .loyce Wilson 2. Eulexia . ....... Cheryl Negus 3. Leundis .... ,... J ane McCarty 2. Webster . . . ....... Steve Irwin 4-. Kalailu . . . ..... Susan Grower 4. Kalailu .... ...,.. S haron Tune 5. Webster .... . , , Rodger Seidelman 5. Leundis ,,.. .... C heryle Austin 'Hide THE EULEXIAN SONG LEADERS lead their club in dedicmmg G Sang THE KALAILUAN GIRLS close their last mund nfsangs wilh the singing to their sponsors. 0fmAl'7ha'i, if N,- f wg ,l 4 9 rp. . fff P Knights and Ladies in cc 99 N Camelot 24 48 ' av , Q17 l A 1 2 1 Q . 4. I A V A -01 2 1 9 1 gr. 9 'M V Q ' N4 1 L Sue Ash .lack Blair Julie Brown Claudia Edward5 Ronald Finley Belinda Foster Eugene Haskins Steve Irwin Dean Johnson . , A 'T-.v '3. 'ir :Q r . is .xg E H I . ... ' . 1-:X sv X x 1 e L ix 'X L x . 15 1' 'wil Q 7 X Q LV. f I . ' , .5 V , ' . ' Sharnn Bullard Sandra Dale Larry Downs Larry Groves Susan Grower James Guthrie Dian Johnson Peggy Lynn Rnn Marsh 5- ,- '1 Af .Li 1 Larry Driskell Warren Hawhlilzel Forty New Members Elected tg MARVIN RANNABARGAR, '57, delivers the address to the neu-ly elected honor society members. ...Vi F. fi 2 jg Tian! JS President . . . Vice-Pres. . . Secretary . . . Treasurer . . . .. . .Julie Brown .....Ron Marsh ...Susan Grower . . . .Laura Rose xl . tx, 8 :WVU rsh WSI' ose President Julie Brown This year forty members of the senior class were selected for membership in the National Honor Society. Newly elected members received their pins in the tra- ditional assembly. Student speeches explaining the principles of the society, a message by a former East high honor society Dianne Poizenmire and Paula Lynn. member, Reverend Marvin Rannabargar, and the cus- tomary pinning by two of last years members made up the program. dtto Georgia Martines Steve Nelson Shary Sprenger Cheryl Negus Av I Larry Snusley fa . , ff- ,S , rv. ,l, sv 1 4-A ational Honor Society lx LARRY DOWNS RECEIVES his National Honor Sociely pin from Gary May Greg May Debi Merln Cheryl McCain Phyllis M0060 Laura Rose Elizabeth Shanahan Climb' Shepard Brenda Shephard Ef'9S ' Mike Snow Pal Thoeni Theresa Turowski .llldilll UDP Eddie Vaughan 71 X ' 'ix K 3. ,ff g .jk X I 4-e 4, x if . fb- xx , . Q Y E' -...L ,gtg JJ V ff -- : ,I K . i A 5 ' if' , ,,. ,.- 1- 14. L :S ' ff- .1 . L-2 Lv 1, fl- if ' ' ' 'z' ' N X u . S - N V .J ,f 1 :L ' - '65 -rj Q 24 X , uw, iv-nv ,Q sf? N? '31 W- ? 1 , 'J' igfklilp U -aff N Ready for Whatevef Lies Ahead Acknowledgments ln sincere appreciation for service and assistance given towards the production of the 1967 Eastonian, the staff wishes to offer our deepest thanks to . . . . . . Mr. L. Clayton Dickson, for his patience with staff activities . . . . . .the office staff, for their invaluable aid . . . . . . Mrs. Sarah Schmalz, and the bank proctors, for maintaining our financial records . . . . . .the custodians, for their consideration of the staffis after-school hours . . . . . . Rolland Studio and Mrs. DeLois Thomas, for their help with the pictures needed for this yearbook . . . . . . Inter-Collegiate Press, our publisher, and our special advisor, Mr. Alden Tilberg . . . . . . Mr. William K. Prewitt, for his countless hours spent in guidance and encouragement. But most of all, we would like to thank you, the student body and faculty, for your faithful and enthusiastic support of this Eastonian, and all the activities sponsored by the staff. We hope that this yearbook will be one that you will forever enjoy as a memory of East High School. 1 A Senior Activities A DONNA ADAMS COE 4 JEANNE AMES GENEVA ANDERSON No Tardies 1-43 Curators Award 43 Regents Award 43 Sea Nymphs 2-4, Secretary 43 Athenians 2,33 French Club 2-43 Orchestra 1,23 Music in Review 1,23 Outburst 1,23 Photography Club 43 Swim- ming Sportsday 1: Girls Sports 1,2 JEANETTE ANDERSON Perfect Attendance 1,23 No Tardies 1-33 Latin Cluh3 Girls' Cll0ll'Q Vocal Music3 Red Cross Representative JOHN ANDERSON MARIE ANDERSON Echo Staff 4, Reporter 43 Proc- tor 4. FRED ANGOTTI No Tardies 3g Vocal Music 43 Foot- ball I-43 Track I3 Red Cross 4, Sgt,-at-Arms 43 Road Agents 3 SUE ASH No Tardies 3,43 Semester Honor Roll 3,41 French Club 43 Photo Club 43 Outburst 1: Lit Contest 3. Prepared Speech 3, School-at-Large3 Student Council Representative 43 Basketball Sportsday 33 Athenian Sports Club 4, Treasurer 4, President 43 Red Cross Representative 4 RUTH ATENCIO STANLEY ATKINS Track 3,43 Proctor 33 COE 43 No Tardies4 B MARILYN BAILEY RONALD BAIN CHARITY BANNISTER COE 43 Proctor 3 Road Angels 23 Outburst 23 MARILYN BARBOUR LINDA BARNETT DONALD BASSETT NICK BECK COE 4 LINDA BERGLUND GAIL BERNEKING JACK BLAIR RONALD BLAKEY MARTI BOGART at-Large 3, Verse 3 Kalailu Literary Society 1: School- VICKI BOLSER RONALD BOTTS COE 43 Spanish Club 2g Student Council Representative 23 Football 1: Track 2 RUTH BRADFORD SHARON BRADFORD JOHN BRANDS BOBBY BRAY JANICE BROWN Girls' Choir 2 JULIA BROWN Eulexia Literary Society 1-4, Ideal Eulexian 4, President 4, First Place Narrative 2, Third Place Essay 33 Vice President Junior Class3 Eastonian Staff 3-4, Literary Editor 3, Tri-Editor-in-Chief 4, Quill and Scroll 33 Student Council Executive Board 33 Honor Roll 1-43 AAUW 3,43 Bronze E-pin I3 Silver E-pin 23 Gold E-pin 33 Guard 43 National Merit Letter of Com- mendation3 Regents Award 43 Curators Award 43 John Broadlick Honor Roll 1-3: DAR Good Citizenship Contest 43 Girls State3 Pep Club 1,23 Latin Club 1,2, President 23 Modern Dance Club 1-2, Reporter 2: Freshman CIIOFUSQ A Cappella Choir 2,3, Secretary 33 Outburst I,2,43 Perfect Attendance l,2,43 No Tardies 1,2,43 Senior Ballot, Most Likely to Succeed: Queen of Hearts Attendant3 Basket- ball Queen Attendant PATRICA BROWN CLAUDE BRYANT JOHN BUCK SHARON BULLARD Semester Honor Roll 1-4: Broad- lick Honor Roll 1-33 Bronze E-pin 43 Curators Award 43 Regents Award 43 Typing Award 3: French Club 1-4: Pep Club I3 Modern Dance Club 1.2, Historian 23 Beta Sigma Chi 43 Kalailu Literary Society l-4. Kalailuan 3, Sec- retary 3, Critic 4: A Cappella Choir 2-4: Music in Review 2: Choir Festival 2: Freshman Chorus 1. Opera 33 Chor- dettes 23 Lit Contest, Poem 3: District Vocal Music Con- ool- ent eal ird ian uill nor 2: vm- rhn est l 2: us: ect ost .et- ad. l 4: Icp :ma Pec- iew lor- on Senior test 1: Eastonian Staff4: Outburst 1.2,4: Queen 0fHeaf15 Candidate: Red Cross Representative 2 LARRY BURDETT COE 4: Football 4: ROTC 4: Red Cross 4 C SHEILA CARRASCO Spanish Club 1-2: Leundis Liter- ary Society 2,3,4: Vice President 4, Inter Society 2: A Cappella Choir 2-4: Senior Ballot, Best Artist: Oratorical Contest 4: Eastonian Staff, Art Editor 3,4: Red Cross Representative 1,2 SHIRLEY CHANCELLOR MICHAEL CHAPMAN LONNIE CHARLES ,IAMES CHASTAIN Swimming 1,2: Football 1 SARAH CHEWNING Junior Class Officer, Reporter: Broadlick Honor Roll 1,2: Masqueraders 3,4, Secretary 4, Reporter 4: Leundis Literary Society 1-4: Beta Sigma Chi 3,4, President 4, Beta Sigma Chi Award ofthe Year 3: Orchestra 1: Outburst 1,4: Echo Staff 3: Quill and Scroll 3: Pep Club 1-3, Perfect Member 2,3: School Mascot 3: Miss Peppy 2: Speakeris Bureau 4, Treasurer 4: Latin Club 2,3, Secretary 2: Gym Proctor 3: East Representa- tive to Regional Meeting 2: Red Cross 2 WILLIAM CHRISTMAN RICHARD CLARK Pep Club 1-4, President 4: FTA 3,4, Sgt.-at-Arms 3: Vocal Music 1-4: Choir 2-4: American Legion Oratorical 4: Fall and Spring Plays 4: Cross Country 1 ' STAN CLARK Webster Literary Society 3,4: Student Council 3: Football 1-3, Varsity 3: Swimming Manager 1: COE 4 RAYMOND CLINE SUSAN CLOSSON LARRY COLLE BERTHA COLLIER VIRGII, CONFERE Swim Team: COE 4 PATRICK CONKLIN Activities GORDON COOK ROBERT COOPER MICHEAL CRAIG LINDA CRAWFORD JOHN CRESS Student Council 1,3: Wrestling Foot ball 1-4: Basketball 1,2: DONALD CRIST CORRINE CROUSER Roll 2: Masqueraders, Literary Society 1-4, Historian, Vice Pr Choir Track 3: Red Cross 2: COE 4 SHERRY CULP Athenians 3: Eulexia Literary Society 2-4, Treasurer 4: Band 1,2: Student Council 4: Basket ball Sportsday 2: Red Cross 2 ANDREW CUNNINGH ball 1-3: Track 1,4: Red SANDRA DALE DEANNA DAVIS No AM Student Council I Foot Cross D Tardies 1-4: Sea Nymphs 24 Kalailu Literary Society 2: Freshman Chorus 1: Majorette 3: Outburst 1-4: Red Cross 2: Business Service Club 2 3 Office Proctor 3: Bank Proctor 3 ERMA DAVIS LINDA DAVIS OLGA DAVIS ROBERT DAVIS JOHN DAY ANN DEMINT Spanish Club: Pep Club: COE 4 LINDA DOMINIQUE OSCAR DONALDSON VIRGINIA DORON No Tardies l-4: Choir 2.41 Hoc kcy Sportsday 3: COE 4 RONNIE DOSS No Tardies 3,4-: Semester Honor Vice President 3,4: Kalarlu esident: Freshman Senior Activities DON DOUGHTY LARRY DOWNS No Tardies I-43 Semester Honor Roll 1-43 Bronze E-pin 43 Spanish Club 2, Sgt.-at-Arms 23 JETS 3,4, Secretary 3, President 43 Webster Literary Society 1-4, Treasurer 43 Lit Contest, Oration 33 Spring Play 43 All City Student Safety Council 3,43 Stage Crew 43 Proctor 3,4 LARRY DRISKELL No Tardies 1-43 Semester Honor Roll 2-43 Bronze E-pin 23 Silver E-pin 33 Gold E-pin 43 Spanish Club, Treasurer 23 Engineers Club 3,43 Hamilton Literary Society 1-33 A Cappella Choir 2,33 A Band 13 Eastonian Staff 33 Varsity Football 3,4, Letterman 43 Varsity Tennis 3,4-, Letterman 3,43 Proctor 3,4 MIKE DUFFY No Tardies 43 Masqueraders, Reporter, Sgt.-at-Arms, President3 Student Council 23 Cast in 3 playsg Football 1 MIKE DUNCAN SHEILA DUNN No Tardies 1-43 Vocal Music 1-33 Hockey Sportsday 3 GLENDA DUREN MARY DUREN EDWARD DWYER No Tardies 1-43 Semester Honor Roll 43 Engineers Club 1-32 JETS 3,43 Photo Club 43 A Cappella Choir 23 Music Festival 1,23 Outburst 23 Junior Varsity Football 23 Varsity Football 33 Golf Team 2-43 Red Cross 2 E JOE EAGAN TERRY EDEN Latin Club 23 Drama Club 3,4, His- torian 43 Photo Club 43 Freshman Chorus3 Girls Choir 33 Music Festival 33 Pep Club 23 Outburst 1-3: junior Achievement 2,33 State Bowling Tournament 33 Red Cross 23 Health Proctor 1-33 Office Proctor 43 COE 4 CLAUDIA EDWARDS CALVIN EKSTROM JANET ENLOE BEVERLY ENLOW JAMES ERSERY Vocal Music 13 Football 1,23 Track 1-4 66 JOHN ERSERY Band 1-33 Football 1-4-1 Track 1-4- BRAD EWART No Tardies3 Latin Club, President3 Student Council Representative3 Varsity Football 3,43 Varsity Wrestling 3: ROTC 1-4-3 Red Cross3 PFOCIUFQ Stage Crew F LILLIAN FALTYNOWSKI PAUL FARMER CLAUDIA FAUBUS FRANKLIN FEARS DANIEL FEENEY Perfect Attendance 1-33 No Tardies 1-33 Proctor 3 RON FINLEY SHARRON FORD BERNARD FORMELLA BELINDA FOSTER Pep Club 1,2,3,43 Sergeant-av Arms 43 Masqueraders 33 Speakers' Bureau 33 Bears Den 1,23 Leundis Literary Society 2,3343 Inter-Society 43 Secretary 43 Eastonian Staff 43 Assistant Art Editor 43 Student Council 1,2,3,43 President 43 Cheerleader 3,43 Outburst 233,43 Swim Show 23 Red Cross 3,43 Secretary 4-3 Junior Class Giftorian 3 BRENDA FRAZIER JACKIE FROST G DIANNA GALLAGHER Honor Roll 33 French Club 33 Modern Dance 23 Bear's Den 2,3,43 Leundis Literary Society 3,43 Echo 33 Reporter 33 Outburst 2,3,43 COE 43 Pep Club 23 Red Cross 2,3 MIKE GALLAGHER BOB GILLESPIE COE 43 French Club 33 Webster Literary Society3 Freshman Chorus 13A Cappella Choir 23 Student Council 1,2,43 Red Cross 13 Senior Ballot, Best Dancer4 JOYCE CILLMORE COE 43 Pep Club I3 Red Cross 3 BRI Cro .IOS ALI ELI TEI STI LAI Tar SUf Pre Lite Sta Clu Cot No jOz Ecl Rec .IIN Eas ball No GA JO BA DA La' Ec LII Wi Ed ton Set Fot Sta Mt sntg 5.43 'or' - s ICS . 31. HTS , 4: 4: L42 143 3: ary ,43 ,ter r 23 -est s3 Senior Activities BRUCE GOODELL COE 43 Engineefs Club 3,43 Red Cross JOYCE GORDON ALICE GOSI-ION ELIJAH GRADY TERRY GRAVEN STEPHEN GREBLE LARRY CROVES Perfect Attendance 1,2,3,43 No Tardies l,2,3,43 Honor Roll 1,2,3,43 Proctor 3,4 SUSAN GROWER Kalailu Literary Society 2,3,43 President 33 Critic 43 Secretary 43 Ideal Kalailuan 43 Literary Contest 33 Second Place Narrative 3g Eastonian Staff 3,43 Faculty Editor 3,43 Spanish Club 1,23 Latin Club 2,3,43 FTA 43 President 43 Outburst lg Student Council Vice-President 43 AAUW 3,43 Honor Roll 1,2,3,43 No Tardies 1,2,3,4 JOANN GRUNWALD Leundis Literary Society 1,2,33 Echo Staff 4g Business Manager 43 Student Council 1,23 Red Cross 1,33 No Tardies 1,2 ,IIM GUTHRIE Webster Literary Society 1,2,3,43 Eastonian Staff 43 Sports Editor 4g Football 2,3,43 Basket- ball 1,2,3,43 Track 2,33 French Club 23 Honor Roll 3,43 No Tardies 1,2,3,4 H GARY HALLUM JOHN HAM BARBARA HANCOCK DARREL HARSHNER Hamilton Literary Society 2,31 Latin Club 3g Red Cross 33 Student Council 23 Proctor 43 Echo Staff 3,43 Page Editor 43 No Tardies 2,3,4 LINDA HART WARREN HAWBLITZEL Eastonian Staff 3,43 Photo Editor 33 Co-Editor-in-Chief 43 Quill and Scroll 33 Hamil- ton Literary Society 1,2,3,43 Inter-Society 33 Treasurer 43 Secretary 43 Literary Contest 2,3,43 First Place Oration 23 Fourth Place Prepared Speech 33 Declamation 43 Boy's Stale 33 Senior Class President 43 Senior Ballot-Done Most for East 43 Student Council 33 Red Cross 33 F001- ball 1,2,33 Track 1: Outburst 43 Honor Roll l.2.3,43 No Tardies l,2,3 RUTH HAYNES LINDA HENNING HARRY HICKS NORMA L. HINEBAUGH Latin Club 43 President 43 Pep Club 1,2,3,43 Athenians 2,3,43 Vice-President 33 President 43 Red Cross 3,43 Perfect Attendance l,2,3,43 No Tardies l,2,3,4 TIM HITE LINDA HOLMES CAROLYN HOLT Eulexia Literary Society 2,3,43 Inter-Society 43 Girls Choir 2,33 Outburst 2,33 French Club 1,23 Proctor 43 Broadlick Honor Roll 23 No Tardies 1,2,3,4 EUGENE HOSKINS Latin Club 2,3,43 Honor Roll 2,43 Basketball 2,3,43 Track 1,2,3,43 Cross Country 2,3 JAMES HUGHES BEVERLY HUNT No Tardies 1-43 Tri-Hi-Y 1, Vice- Pres.3 Class Treasurer 43 Leundis Literary Society 1-4, Treasurer 4g Eastonian Staff 3-43 Student Council 2,3,43 Pep Club 1-23 Speakers' Bureau 43 Outburst 1,4 I STEVE IRWIN Perfect Attendance 1-43 No Tardies 1-43 Sem. Honor Roll 1-43 Scholarship 'SEM Bronze, Silver, Gold, Cuard3 French Club 13 Business Club 3,43 Webster Literary Society 1-41 President 43 Poem, 2nd Place 33 Junior Class Presidentg Student Council 1-2, Student Council President 43 Our Town 43 My Three Angels 43 Freshman Basketball, Junior Varsity 33 Golf 1-43 City Hall Day, Mayoral Candidate3 United Funds, Area Gen- eral 4 J CHARLET JACKSON JOSEPH JACKSON RONALD JACKSON DEAN JOHNSON 267 Senior Activities DIAN JOHNSON Honor Roll 1,2,3,43 AAUW 3,43 Scholarship En Bronze, Silver, Gold3 Latin Club 3-4, Vice-Pres. 43 Leundis Literary Club 1-4, Pres. 43 A Cap- pella Choir 2,3,43 Eastonian Staff 3,4, Literary Club Edlfllfl Student Council 1-43 2nd Vice-Pres, 43 Cheer- leader 3,43 Pep Club 1-43 Secretary, Junior Class3 Home- coming Attendant ELMER JOHNSON Latin Club 1-23 Student Council 2g Golf 1-23 COE 4 LOIS JOHNSON COE 4 BONITA JOLLY CLYDE JONES STEVEN JONES Band 1-43 Vocal Music 1-23 Track 23 Red Cross 3-4 K JOHN KENNISON CHARLES KELSEY HELENA KENIG ISAAC KILGORE Perfect Attendance 2,3,43 No Tar- dies 1-43 Latin Club 2,33 Hamilton Literary Society 2-4, Inter-Society Representative 4, Vice-Pres. 43 Echo Staff 43 Proctor 3,43 Basketball 33 Track 13 All-City Safety Council 3-4 KAY KINNEY No Tardies 23 Spanish Club lg Pep Club 43 Speakers' Bureau 4, President 4g Leundis Liter- ary Society 1-4, Sgt.-at-Arms 43 Student Council 3,43 Senior Class Giftorian3 Outburst 133,43 Tri-Hi-Y 13 Hockey Sportsday 23 Queen of Hearts 43 Red Cross 3 RONALD KIOH DENNIS KLEYH JAMES KOELLINC L GARY LAND Semester Honor Roll 1-43 Scholarship E Bronze, Silver, Gold, GUHTd, Spanish Club 13 Webster Literary Society 1-4, Websterian 43 Vocal Music 2,3,43 A Cappella Choir President 43 Football 1-43 Tennis 3-43 Basketball 1-23 Golf 1-23 King of Hearts Candi- date 43 Stage Crew 1-4. 268 LINDA LOFTIN RONALD LOUTHAIN PEGGY LYNN Perfect Attendance 1,3,43 No Tardies 1-43 Semester Honor Roll 1-43 Scholarship E Bronze, Silver, Gold, Cuard3 AAUW 3-43 Latin Club 1-2, Pres. 23 Pep Club 1-33 Eulexia Literary Society 1-4, Secretary 4, Sgt.-at-Arms 43 Freshman Chorus, A Cappella Choir 2-31 Chordettes 2, Choir Festival 2,33 Eastonian Staff 3-43 Quill and Scroll 33 Red Cross 33 Secretary, Senior Class3 Outburst 1,2,43 ROTC Queen Attendant 4 JOHN LAYNE M RON MARSH GEORGIA MARTINES Semester Honor Roll 1-43 Scholarship HE Bronze, Silver, Gold, Spanish Club 1-23 Latin Club 3-4, President 3, Secretary 4g Leundis Literary Society 1-4, President 43 Freshman Chorus, A Cappella Choir 2-4, Chordettes 2,3, State Music Contest 1-21 Literary Contest, Declamation 2, Second Place 3, Third P18663 Eastonian Staff 3-41 Student Council 1-43 Outburst 1-43 Pep Club 1-4, President 43 ROTC Queen 4 FREDRICK MASON ROBERT MAXWELL GARY MAY GREG MAY CHERYL LOUISE MCCAIN Perfect Attendance 1-43 No Tardies 1-43 Semester Honor Roll 1-43 Scholarship E Bronze, Silver, Gold, Guard3 Latin Club 1-2, Sgt.-at- Arms 23 Pep Club 1-4, Vice-President 43 Business Club 3-4, Treasurer 43 Leundis Literary Society 1-4, Treasurer 4, Sgt.-at-Arms 43 A Cappella Choir 2-4, Music Festival 2g Outburst 1,2,4Q Eastonian Staff 3-43 Student Council 43 Bear Mascot 4, Spring Play 4 WILLIAM MC CLOSKEY CINDY MCCORKLE Sea Nymphs 1-4, President 43 Vocal Music 2-3: Student Council I-43 Pep Club 13 Athenians 33 Sportsday Team 2-33 Homecoming Queen 43 Red Cross 1 STANLEY MC COY Spanish Club 13 Hamilton Liter- ary Society 33 Band 1-43 Orch. Festival 1-4, Band Festival 1-4: MA Tar Eel PH 43 I BA. CO 231 DE. 13 I Clu Lite Pre 2-4, 2-43 Rec J AI JOI DE LE1 Tra CI1 SA TH TH DA FR GA RO LA CH Rol Senior Activities l-4: Outburst 1-4: Rvtl Cross 2: Track 1-2: COE 4. MARY ANN MCGEE Perfect Attendance l,2.4: No Tarrlies 1-4: Eulexia Literary Society 3-4. Reporter 4: Echo Staff 4, Adv. Nlanager PHYLLIS MCCEE Student Council 3: Health Proctor 4: COE 4 BARBARA MC LAUGHLIN CONNIE K. MC MICHAEL Vocal Music 1: Red Cross 2: COE 4 DEBI MERLO No Tardies 1-2: Semester Honor Roll 1: Pep Club 1-4, Vice Pres. 4: Sea Nymphs 1-2: Business Club 3-4, Vice-President 4: Spanish Club 4: Kalailu Literary Society 1-4. Intersociety Representative 3. Vice- President 3: Scholastic Art Contest: Student Council 2-4. Vice-President 4: Varsity Cheerleader 3-4: Outburst 2-4: Hockey Sportsday: Homecoming Queen Attendant: Red Cross 3 JAMES MIDDAUGH JOHN MIDDAUGH DENNIS MILHOLLAND LEE MILLER French Club 3: Band 1-3: Football 4: Trackl CINDY MILLS SANDRA MITCHELL THOMAS MOFFET THERESSA MONROE DALE MOORE FRANCIS MOORE GARY MORRIS ROTC I-3: COE 4 RON MORROW LARRY MOULDER N CHERYL NECUS No Tardies 1-3: Scholarship Honor Roll 1: Business Club 4: Pep Club 1-3: Spanish Club 1: Modern Dance 1: Eulexia Literary Society I-4, President 4, Ideal Eulexian 4: A Cappella Choir 2-4: Literary Con- test, Declamation 3, Second Place: Student Council Vice President 4: Outburst I-4: Homecoming Queen At- tendant 4: Queen of Hearts Attendant 4: Red Cross 1 STEVE NELSON Perfect Attendance 3-4: Semester Honor Roll 2,3,4: Engineers Club 3,4: Spanish Club 3. Vice-President: Hamilton Literary Society 1-4, Sgt.-ab Arms 2, Vice-President 3, President 3: Literary Contest. Cold Medal First Place, Narrative 3: Eastonian Staff 3-4, Photographer: Outburst 4: King of Hearts Candidate 4 O STEVE OFFUTT BILL OGRIZOVICH Perfect Attendance 4, Football 1-3: Golf 1-3: COE 4 VINCENT ORCUTT P THEA PADEN LUANA PALMER A Cappella Choir 2: Student Council 1: Pep Club 1: COE 4: Outburst 1-2 MICHAEL PAYUR Football 2: COE 4 WILLIAM PETTY LINDA PIFER MIKE PITTS French Club 3-4: Webster Literary S0- ciety 3-4, Sgt.-at-Arms 4, Websterian 4: Outburst 4: Stage Crew 4: Football 1-4: Swimming 1-3: Track 1: Tennis 2-3: Proctor 3-4 DENNIS PLUMB DELLA POE Band 1: COE 4 ROGER POPE R BRENDA RAGAN LINDA RACAN Nu Tardies 1-2: Semester Honor Roll 1-2-3: French Club 2-3: Kalailu Literary Society l-2: Vocal Music 2-3: Student Council 2-3: Outburst 1.3: 26 Senior Activities Athenians, Secretary, Athenian Girl, Hockey Sportsday, Basketball Sportsday, Track Sportsday, Red Cross I-2, Council of Christians and .lews 2-3 DAVID RECORD DON REDDELL No Tardies 4, COE 4, Vocal Music 4 HELEN REYNOLDS DARRELL ROBERTS Cross Country, COE JOANNE ROBERTS No Tardies I-4, Semester Honor Roll 4, French Club I-2, Masqueraders 4, Pep Club I-3, Eulexia Literary Society, Sgt.-at-Arms 4, Vice-President 4, Outburst 1-4, Eastonian Staff 4, Red Cross 1,4 HESTER ROBINSON HENRY RODGERS MICHAEL RODRIGUEZ Latin Club 3-4, Student Council 3, Outburst 3 PETER RODRIGUEZ No Tardies 4, Spanish Club 3-4, Band I, ROTC 1-2 SAMMY ROMINE LAURA ROSE Perfect Attendance 3, No Tardies I-4, Spanish Club I-2, Masqueraders 2-4, Secretary 3, Vice- President 3, Treasurer 4, Kalailu Literary Society 1-4, Treasurer 3, President 4, Literary Contest, Oration 4, Spring Play 3, Spring Play 4 KAREN ROSS Modern Dance 2, Athenians, Vocal Music 3, Student Council, Outburst l,4, Red Cross 3, COE 4 DALE ROTHWELL LINDA ROTHWELL Leundis Literary Society 2-4, Student Council 4, Pep Club I-2, Eastonian Staff 3, COE 4, Outburst I J. L. ROUTON No Tardies 1-4, Perfect Attendance 2-4, Radio Club 1-2, ,IASA 3-4, JETS 3-4, Vocal Music l, Outburst l S LOUIS SAFFELL COE 4 DENNIS SAVERY COE 4 270 RICKY SCHWIETERT LEE SCOTT Swimming I-4, Tennis 3, Football I, COE 4 JOSIE SECURA Perfect Attendance l-4, No Tardies I-4, Modern Dance Club 2, French Club 4, Leundis Literary Society 2-4, Reporter 4, Girls, Choir 2, Echo Staff 3-4, Photographer ELIZABETH SHANAHAN BRENDA SHEPHARD Quill and Scroll 3, French Club 3, TeenTown Committee 3-4, Masqueraders 4, Business Club 3-4, Pep Club I-2, Leundis Literary Society 1-4, Secretary 4, Vice-President 4, Outburst l,3,4, Spring Play 4, Echo Staff 3-4, Editor-in-Chief 4, Senior Class Reporter, Snowball Queen Attendant VIRGINIA SHEPARD Semester Honor Roll 1,2,4, FHA I-4, Secretary 2, President 3, Treasurer 4, Latin Club 2-3, Pep Club I, Eulexia Literary Society I-4, Literary Contest, Oration 3,4, Eastonian Staff 3, Fall P1ay4 ROBERT SHEPHERD Latin Club I-2, Masqueraders 2-3, Football I THOMAS SHICK TIM SHOEMAKER Road Agents 3, King of Hearts, Outburst I-4, Student Council 2-3, Football 3-4, Red Cross 3, Proctor 4 ROSALIE SHOOK French Club 4, Echo 4 KENNY SIMON No Tardies I-3, French Club 3-4, Latin Club 1, Webster Literary Society 1-4, Reporter 4, Vocal Music 2-3, Echo Staff 4, Red Cross 4 DEMITRIS SLAUGHTER CARROL SMITH LINDA C. SMITH Pep Club 1, A Cappella Choir 2-3, Sea Nymphs 2-3, COE 4 ERIC SMITH Perfect Attendance I-4, No Tardies I-4, Semester Honor Roll 3-4, Scholarship E Bronze, Silver, JETS 3-4, President 3, Vice-President 4, Spanish Club 3 Secretary 3, Hamilton Literary Society I-4, President 4 Treasurer 3, Reporter 2, Intersociety Representative 4 Eastonian Staff 4, Outburst 4, Golf 3-4, Basketball 1 Proctor 3-4 a s , a MAI MIC MYI RUE MIK 2-4, I-2, Cho Tri-l Outl LAI 2-3, Silv Out MA SHI dies Bro Sec I-4, mel Chr Moi .IUI Chi RA Bui Sta DA We Co: C01 LO I-2 JO LA MI SI JO 1: dies ndis .cho Club ness I-4, ring Iilass 2,44 .atin 1-43 Fall ders arts: Red 3-4- . er 43 2-33 1-43 lverg lb 3, it 4, e 43 Il 13 Senior Activities MARY SMITH MICHAEL SMITH MYRON SMITH RUDOLPH SMITH MIKE SNOW No Tardies 1-33 Semester Honor Roll 2-43 Scholarship Eu Bronze. Silver. Gold: French Club 1-23 FTA 33 A Cappella Choir 2-3: Freshman Chorus. Chordmen 2-33 Eastonian Staff 3-4, Layout Editor 3. Tri-Editor-in-Chief 43 Quill and Scroll 3-43 Proctor 3-43 Outburst 3-43 Cross Country 1 LARRY SOUSLEY Perfect Attendance 1-33 No Tardies 2-33 Semester Honor Roll 2.43 Scholarship Bronze. Silverg JETS 2.33 Webster Literary Society I-4, Critic 33 Outburst 1-43 A Cappella Choir 2-33 Stage Crew 2-4 MACK SPICER SHARY SPRENGER Perfect Attendance 1-4: No Tar- dies 1-43 Semester Honor Roll 1-4: Scholarship EN Bronze, Silver. Goldg Spanish Club. Secretary 23 FTA 4. Secretary 4. Vice-President 4: Kalailu Literary Society 1-4. Treasurer 3. Critic 4, Vice-President 4. Parlia- mentarian 33 Freshmen Chorus, Girls Choir 2, A Cappella Choir 33 Eastonian Staff 43 Pep Club 1-23 Outburst 1-2: Modern Dance Club 1-2 JUDY STAHNKE Latin Club 33 Pep Club 23 Girls Choir 2 RAMONA STALLINGS Business Club 43 Speakers' Bureau 43 Masqueraders 43 Spring Play 43 Eastonian Staff 43 Pep Club 33 Hockey Intramurals 3 DAVID STALSWORTH Latin Club 2. President: Webster Literary Society 1-4. Sgt.-at-Arms 4, Literary Contest, Prepared Speech Second Place 3: Student Council 33 Football 1-23 COE 4 LORETTA STARK Student Council 1-23 Red Cross 1-2: COE 4 JOANN STEGEMAN FHA 1-3: Red Cross LARRY STEGNER MICHAEL STEWARD French Club 3: COE 4 SHERRY STEWARD .IOANIN SUTHERLIN DEBORAH SUTTON T KATHY TAFT PATRICIA THOENI FHA 2: Latin Club 1: Perfect Attendance 1.2.43 No Tardics 1-4: Kalailu Literary So- ciety 1-2: A Cappella Choir 23 Student Council 2: Junior Class Treasurer: Outburst 1: Pep Club 13 Red Cross 3: Health Proctor 3: COE 4 CAROLYN THOMPSON ALICE TOOMBS FRANK TOOMBS HAROLD TRAVIS .IOHN TROUTMAN No Tardies I-2-43 Speakers Bu- reau 3, Parliamentarian 33 Webster Literary Society 3-4, Secretary 4: Outburst I-3: Golf 1-4 DENNIS TRUMAN TERESA TUROWSKI Semester Honor Roll 2-33 Scholarship E Bronze: French Club 13 Business Club 33 Eulexia Literary Society 2-43 Literary Contest Short Story 33 Student Council 1-2 U DENNIS UPP COE 4 JUDY UPP No Tardies I-43 Semester Honor Roll 2-3-43 Scholarship E Bronze. Silver. Cvold3 Latin Club 3-43 Kalailu Literary Society 2-4. Secretary. lntersociety Representative. treasurer. Ideal Kalailuanz Literary Contest 3: Proctor 1-3-4: Eastonian Staff 3-43 Athenians 2,3, President 3g Sportsday, Softball, Hockey MONTY UPTECROVE V EDDIE VAUC-HN Perf:-ct Altviiclaiive I-45 No Tardics 1-43 Semester Honor Roll 1-3-43 Fra-iicli Club 3-4: We-luster Literary Society 2-4. Trcasiire-r -1-. Presifli-nt il-: Stagi- Crew 2-41 Literary Conti-sl, Essay 4: Oullnirsl 4: Cross Country 2. Trac-k 2: Proctor 3--I PHILLIP YAUGHN Senior Activities LAMONTE VENERABLE RONALD VERNON JAMES VIVIAN W JAMES WALKER PATSY WALTERS Orchestra 4g Girls Choir 2-3g Mixed Ch0ir3 NATHAN WARNER BEVERLY WEBB No Tardies 4g Leundis Literary So- ciety 3-4g Outburst 2-4-3 FHA lg Pep Club l-2g Echo 3g COE 4 MIKE WEBSTER DONITA WELSH Spanish Club 3g Pep Club 1-4g Eulexia Literary Society 2-4g Vocal Music 23 Student Council 3g Intramurals I 272 LYN WILKERSON Chess Club 2-3g COE 4 GARY WILLIAMS Perfect Attendance I-2-4g No Tardies 2-4g Latin Club l-2g A Cappella Choir 2-35 Out- burst I-2 TOM WISE COE 4 JOYCE WILSON No Tardies I-4g Semester Honor Roll 4g Pep Club I-2g Spanish Club I-2: Secretary 4g Business Club 3-4, Secretary 4g Eulexia Literary Society 2-4, Vice-President 43 Girls Choir 2-34 Outburst I-2-4g Literary Contest, Prepared Speech 43 Eastonian Staff 3g Echo Staff 4, Editor-in-Chief 4-g Quill and Scroll 4g Proctor 4g Red Cross 3 PAM WILSON N0 Tardies 1-4g Pep Club 2-4g Leundis Literary Society l-4, Reporter 4g Echo 43 Student Coun- cil 3g Outburst I,4g Red Cross 2 CHARLES WOODSON COE 3-4 JOYCE WOODSON DARELL WRIGHT AA Ac, AI All Au Ba Ba Ba Ba BCA Bri Bu CQ Ch CC Cu Ea Ea Ec En Eu Fu FL FI Fo Fri Fri Cn Cc Gr Hu Ho He Int .Im Jul Ka Kir Lal Let No Put. DOI' 4: ety l-4, f3: 4. v xdis run. AA UW ,... 4.......... .... A clfno wledgm ents ...... ADE ,..,.,................ A then ia ns .....,............. Awards Assembly' ...... Baccalaureate ........ Ba nd ...........,.... Basketball ,....... Basketball Queen Bears ' Den .......,..... Broadlielf Award ....... Business Club ........ Cafeteria .......... Cheerleaders ....... COE .....,.......... Custoclians ............. Easlonian Queen ...,... Eastonian Staff .......... Echo Stuff ............. Engineers' Club ............... Eulexia Literary Society' ...... Faculty ............,..... FHA ......... FTA ............. F oolball ........... French Club ........ Freshmen ,........ Girls ' Sports ....... Coy Team ................. Graduation .......... ................ Hamilton Literary Society. .... .. Homecommgn... ............. Homecoming Queen.. Inter-Societv ........... .lunia r Officers .... juniors. ..,,.................. Kaluilu LIDICITIILY S0eieIy...... King and Queen rj4llearls...... Lulu: Club ............................ Leunzlis Literarv Sm-ietv ...,... General Index 78 .........263 96 251 259 82 .......,.162 .........l77 .......,.126 .........258 79 48 ..........128 9-l 49 .........121 .....,...116 ..........l22 97 .........10-I 21 77 78 .........1-I6 .........103 56 .........130 .........260 .........108 .........159 .........161 .........101 .......,,188 .........109 . .,...... 115 .........100 .........106 Librarjv Staff ..,..... Literarv Contest ., .... . llflasq uerarlers ...... lVIusie in Rerieu . I, Zllt fr 1,9 National llonor Sacietv., ..... . .......250 Office Stag' ............ ....... ,,,,,,, 2 Q Orchestra ,....,. ,.,..., 3 3 Outbursl ........ Pep Club ........ Play ........... . Proetors.. Prom ...... PTA .,.......,.. . Red Cross ...... RO TC ......,,. ROTC Queen ..., Bush Weelf ...,.... Santa Fe Bela-vs Sea vmphs ..... Senior Aclirities Senior Assemblx Sen ia r Ballot ..... Sembr Officers.. Sen ia rs.. ......... Snowball Queen Soplzomores ...... Spanish Club ..... Spealreis ' Burea ll Stage Crew ......... Sluclent Council ......... Subfreslzmen S :vim Team, Sll'll71 Shalt' .... Tennis Team.., Traci: .......... Track Queen... Vocal Mus ic ....... Webster Literarv Society ...,. ....,.... Wfrestling' Team ..., ... 80 127 88 92 252 lb 76 136 I -fl5. l 1 0 23 9 l 32 26-I 250 226 203 20- It 125 6 l 98 90 91 7 l 50 I 85 2 I3 ow 1 rf: vu zu me lm '1 27,1 w 1 .-tt...-I. Xlary Bailey. l lon-nt't- -1-8 1'1arndt. Crystal 32.108 Barnett. Charles 49 Barns-tt. Ola 19 Bt-ltnke. Pearl 48 Bt-ll. Bvrnirt' 47 Benson. R. C. 4-3.101 Bland. Dave 39 Bower. Sarah 45 Bowman, Laura 4-8 Brown. Roy F. 4.5.44 Buchanan. Robert 35.123 Byrd. Marjorie 34 Calvt-rt. Page 45 Calwell. Michael 30.127 Chapman. Elizabeth 36.107 Clark. Julia 48 Clary. Virginia 4-6 Cohen. Ben 32 Collins. Mary Coomes. Gwynne 39 Copenhaver. Charlene 47 Craig, Margaret 45 Crosby. Claricc 29 Dailey. Edith 48 Dannaldson. Brenda 44- Dashaeh, Carolyn 35 Day. Paul 30 Denny. Clara 48 Denton. Leslie 43.76 Dickson. James 42 Dickson. L. Clayton 26 Diener. Phyllis 41 Diener. Robert 4-1 Donnelly. Dorothy 37,99 Durbin, Alice 47 Ellis. Ezra 49 Everett. 1-lelda 48 Felici. Americo 39,14-6 Fields. Les 4-4-,178 Fisher. Fred 38,184- Fisher. Harriet 36 Adams, Donna Ames. Jeanne 204 Anderson. Geneva 204 Anderson, Jeanette 204 Anderson, John 204 Anderson. Marie 122.204- Angotli. Fred 159.204 Armstrong. Ronald 103 Ash. Wanda 75.204230 Atencio. Ruth Atkins, Stanley 204 Bailey. Marilyn 204-.125 Bain. Ronald 204 Bannister. Charity 205 Barbour. Marilyn 205 Barnett, Linda 122.205 Bassett. Donald Beck. Nicholas 205 Berglund. Linda Bcrneking. Gail 205 Blair. Jack Blakey. Ronald 205 Bogart. Martha 205 Bolser. Vicky 205 Botts. Ronald 205 Bradford. Ruth Bradford. Sharon 205 Brands. John Bray. Bohby Brown. Janice 206 Brown. Julia 78.104-.116,20o.227.228.114. 120.176 Brown. Patricia 86.206229 Bryant. Claude Jr. 274 School Personnel Caller. Ray 43.94 Gaulrlin. Mary 41 Geruver. 1.awr1-net' 49 Greer. Erva 48 Grimes. Albert 39 Hardiman. Mineola 31 Harris. Virland 44 Harrison. Cosby 38 Henry. I,..m.i.- 48 Hess. James 39 l'1css.Joseph 28 Higttfill. nary 48 llill. Dorothy 48 Hodges. Lucille 47 Holder, Robert 30.75 Hommes. Harry 32 Horner. Molly M. 4-4 Houser. Larry 41 Houtchens. Judy 43.79.108 Keeney. Edward 49 King. Carl 32.162 Klapis. Andrew T. 4-2 LaFayette. Irene 36 Landis. Lucy 35 Laughlin. Judith 38 Leinbaeh. Geraldine Lightfoot. Mable 49 Logsdon. Mildred 48 Lombardino. Mamie 4-8 Mablmott. Donovan 36.84.185 Mallot. Totn 30.14-6 Markey, E. A. 27 Marsh. Myrtle 4-8 McCarty. B. F. 38.109 McClure. Clark 42 McClure. Virginia 28.90 McDonald. Louise 37.89 McKanna. Nellie 4-3 McLaughlin. Evelyn 37.78.98.100 Michaels. James 30.91 Nlorian. Helen M. 38 Mullins. Lola 48 eniors Buck. John Bullard. Sharon 86,117,206 Burdett, Larry ' Carrasco. Sheila 86.117.206.231.120.106 Chancellor. Shirley 122.206 Chapman. Michael 86.122.206,220 Charles. Lonnie Chastain. James 206 Chewning, Sarah 207.202.203.106 Christman. William 122.207 Clark. Richard 78.236.89.207 Clark. Stanley 207 Cline. Raymond Jr. Closson. Susan 207 Colle. Larry 163,164,165,167.168.17l.172.173. 207.226 Collier. Bertha 207 Confere. Virgil 207 Conklin. Patrick Cook. Gordon Cooper. Robert 147.153.163.170 Craig. Michael 231 Crawford. Linda 207 Cress, John 75,147,207 Crist, Charles 207 Crouser, Corinne 89.207 Culp, Sherry 74.75.207 Cunningham. Andrew 207 Dale. Sandra 207 Davis, Deanna 207.133 Davis. Linda 207 Davis. Olga 207 Davis. Robert 207 Needles. Mark -1-3.102 Nivhols. Charles 39.146 0'Dell. Irene 48 Owings. Barbara 39.109 Parkerson. Yvonne 36 Penny- James A. 39 Potts. Margaret 29 Prewitt. William 34 Priefcrt. L. A. 42.97 Raines. Lucille 47 Rams. Dorothy 35 Randol, Christine 4-9 Reiman. Geneva 41 Reynolds. Violet 47 Ridley. William T. 27 Rinkcnbaugh. Esther 4-9 Rocther. Doug 42.14-6.162 Ryon. James 36 Schaefer. Rae 4-4-.127 Schmalz. Sarah Jane 29 Scott. Genevieve 28 Scott. Willie 4-7 Searcy. Benny 34.106 Sell. Marion W. 36.82 Shultz. Arthur 49 Simmons. Robert W. 33 Small. Waunita 4-4- Smart. Jack 30.162 Smith. Nancy 47 Stewart. Anna C. 28 Sticgler. Frank 31 Taylor. V. O. 44- Vanwinkle. Flo 49 Venerable. Sammie 47 Watson. Helen 29 Wv:bber..1ack 41.178 West. Carl V. 33 Wheeler. Maureen 38 Wilkerson. Joyce 47 Winegar. Jerome C. 35.105.178 Wolfe. Maurine 4-9 Wolfe. Pauline 34.74.104 Zickefoosc. Mary Nl. 33 Day. John 209 DeNlint. Paula Dominique. Linda Donaldson. Oscar Doron. Virginia 86.209 Doss. Ronnie Doughty. Donald Downs. Lawrence 97.209,102.91 Driskell. Larry 97.14-7.149.209.227 Duffy. Michael 89.209227 Dungan. Michael 209 Dunn. Sheila 209 Duren. Glenda 209 Duren. Mary 209 Dwyer. Edward 97.209 Eagan. Joe 147.153.209 Eden. Terry 89.209 Edwards. Claudia 74-.88.119,128,159.209.230 104,158.14-4.202.203 Ekstrotn. Calvin 74-.116.209 Enloe. Janet 210 Enlow. Beverly 210 Ersery. James 210 Ersery. John 210 Ewart. Bradley 75,147.15-3.210.216,100 Faltynowski. Lillian Farmer. Paul 210 Faubus. Claudia 210 Fears. Frank 210 Feeney. Daniel 210 Finley. Ronald 119.14-7.151.210.109.202.203 Ford. Sharon 210 Formella. Bernard 210 l11z1yw1f 1'111Nt1'1.111'l1l111.t71.7.3.1l7.128.2l1.227.1211.l1111 151.1111-1. 111'1'1111.1 211 1 r11st..1-111111- 211 11.1111111111-1. 11111111111 211 X1a1'1i111-a.1l11111gia1 74.75.86.1111.213.1 1117 11111,1111. 1 r1-111-ri1'I11 11. 11111111 rt 215 1111114151111- 1 11i1'11z11'1 211 11111:-spie. 11111 1 11i1l1n1111' 1,1111111'11. 11ra11y. 11 11-11 21 1.1.28 . .111y1'1- 211 111'l11'1' 223 L111r1111n. .111y1- 1- 211.116 Craven. '1'1'1'1'y Grelxle. S11-11111111 Un-1111. .1:11n1'a 225 llrnves. 1,111'1y' 212 , sa 1 Grnwvr. S11 111 75.78.1 111.212.1011 Cru11w1111..I1111n11 122.212 Cutl1rie..1a11 11-5 1 16.14115-1.212.1l12.1 111 H.1llun1.11ary 212 1'1an11n. .1111111 1'1a11eue11. R111'111'll1' 212 Harshner. Darrel 122.212 Hart. Linda 212 Hawhlitzul. W11rr1-11 116.2l3.226.11J9.202.2U3 Haynes. 111111189213 Head. Rin-l1ar1l 225 He11ders1111. Cnrneliue Henning. Lin1l11213 Hicks, Harry Hinehaugh. X11111111 213 H111-.Tin1213 Holmes. Lin11u 213 Ho11.Car111yn213.1U4 Hoskins. Eugene 163.100.166.213.1011 Hughes. ,1an11-s 225 Hunt. Beverly 119.213.227.202.203.106 Irwin. S11-11111111 74.88.159.213.227.228.1112 Jackson. 1I11a1'1el 213 .1acks1111..111a1-1111 185 .1acks1111. R11na111 .11111nsun. Dean 75.97.147.154.213.1112.91 .1011n511l1. Dian 74.78.86116.128-.159.214.22f1. 100.158.177.1116 ,111l1ns11n. .1o11ns11n. E11111-1' 225 Luis 214 Janes. C1yd1r214 .111neQ.Sleven 97.214 1uliana. Larry Kelsey. Charles .1r. Kenlg. Hell-11:1 Kennis11n..11111n 21-1 Kllgurv. lsaar' l22.214.109.114 Kinney. Glynda Kay 951.214.229115.202.211I'1. 106 Kinh. R11nal11 Kleyh. Denni- 214.100.109.91 Klima. Car11ly'n Kf1e11i11g..1111n1-N 214 Land. Cary'86.U7.147.150.159.21-1.221191 Lay'111-..11111n 97.214 Loftin. Linda 215 L11ul11ain. 11111111111 215 Ly1111. Pvglgy 78.117.215.230.104.14-4-.21J2.2113 Marbh. R11na111215.231.102.91 .f'1n11:111'k. K1'111111l11 188 1110111-11-. .1u1n1'- 11. 188 A111-11. Ka111y.11'u11 188 A111'l1.1111111'rl 18. 188 A11r11fr,11n. 111111y 86.188 4r111Nlr1111u. 11:1r1111r..1 JK, 188 Ash. .1111111-4 11. 107 XN11. 1115 1 .ynn 188 .X111l.1'1.11111'N 1. 1S.1111'1.111.1,l,188.100 11.11--.1.111..1..,.1..11 188 11.111-N.1x.1l11l1f1'11 101 Nluy.12:11'v215 111111. 1:1-1-1...-1 122.123.1215 00.1-15. f11111.11111.1I111-ryl 78.86.117.l2U.2l6.106 X11-151114111-1.11iI1ian1 151.216.21U Nl1'1.11rkl1'.1.vnlh1a 1:a.159.216.133.15U 11.-1111. s1.11.11-,V 5l1'111'1'. 511111 123. 216. 101 1111-111-1'.1'11y11if 216 1111'l.z111g111in. liar11ara 86.216.1 111.1211 111-11111-11111-1. 11111111111 M1'r111. l11'11111'1t11 75.128.159.2111.22'l.l 111i11111.11l1:11..111n 216 l11i1111a11g111..1111111217 N111111111111111. 111'11111s 158.217.2311 111111-r. lra 1516.217 N1i11+,lIin11v217 11111-111-11. 5111111111 217 Nl111'11'lI. 11.1111111115 217 M11nr111-. '1'111-rv:-4:1 217 1l11111'1'. 111110 217 111111111-. 1 1'a111'1-5 217 l1111rr1s. llary' 217 111111'1'1111. 1111l1l111' 14-7.150.167.216.23lJ 1111u1111'1'. 1.arry X1'g11s.1I111-ryl 74,86.159.217.228.105. N1-151111. 511111111-n 89.117.217.109.114 11111111. 511-1111011217 Ugr1z11v11'11. 11'111ia1n1 217 111'1'11tl. Vi111'1-nl 224 Pallvn. '1'111-11218 Pa1n11-1'. 1.11a11a 218 1'ay'ur. X111-11.11-1 Petty. 11111111111 218 Pilvr. 1.111113 218 P111-.1511-11 l-17.152.159.218.229.l112 1 l1111111.111'11nis 218 P111-. 111-lla P11111-. 11.11.-1-2111 P11111-11. l1avi11 Kgigun. 1511111111 218 Hagan. l.i1111u 218 81111111-ll. 11111111111 218 R1-yn111115. 111-11-11218 1f11111'rlN. 11:1rr1'11 225 1'111111'rl-. .111ann1- 89.117.218.10S 1311111111-1111. 111--l1-r.1ane 218 R111lg1-r-. 111-nry' 218 R1111ri11111-z. X1i1111a1-1225.100 R11111111111-z. l'1-l1'r 225 K11n11n1'. Sunllny 225 1'111w. l.11u1'u 75.89.219.l2l1 RUN. K111'1-11218 K11l1111'1'1l.11.1l1- 219 1111111111-11. 1.1l1111174.219 R111111111. .1an11-N 219 511111-11. 1,1111i- 219 S1111-ry.111-111115 S1-111111-I1-rt. Kieky 219 51-1111.111-1'a111 156 Sl'11lt.1.1'1'219.185 Juniors liallingvr. 1':11111-la 86.188 B11r111-1'. Cary' 11. 1'1a1n1-s. .1a11111-- 11a1'1111i11. 11avi11 188 81111-s.11i1l 188 1111111-1. .1.11-11111111111 15. 188 111-1'1'111'1'. 1'1't111 188 1111-11.-1. 111-11111-111 X. 11111 81x11-r. 1'.1n11'111 111a1'11111.111. 1':1t1'11 1.1 1118 H1111l11'r.1l11l'1111- 188 151111l11:111. 1111-1141-1 1. 188 11r.111111r11.1,i1111.111. 188 58.176 114.120 S1-g111'.1.111111111-11111e 1255220.11111 81-i111-1n111n. 11i1'11ar1l 151.220 511:111z1l1a11. 1'11im111-1112211.11111 5111-11:1111. Vi1'gLi111112211.l1111 S111-1111a1'11. Br:-1111a 122.12f1.220.226.12-1,2112 2113.107 S111-11111-rrl. 1'111l111rl 220 S11i1'k.'1'1111111as 511111-111a111'r. T1l1111l11y' 1-17.132.2211.228.l15 S111111k. 1'1114a11e 123.220 Sininn. K1-11111-l11 123.221 Slutlglitvr. llemelrius S1nil11.1'lri1-221.109 Smith. 1.111113 225 Smith. 111ury124- Snlilli. 11110111191 Slnilll. Xlyrun S. Smith. 1111111111111 S111111. Xliehael 116.221 51111411-y. Larry' 221.103 511111-r. Xlar-k 221 Spr1-11111-r. Shary 78.116221 51111111111-.11111il11221 Stallings. Ramona 89.111221 Statlawnrtll. David 221 S111rk.1,11r1-lla 221 S11-g11n1a111.J11221 S11-15111-r. Larry' 222 S11-11'ar11. X111-hael 222 S11-hart. Sherry' 222 Sulhz-r1in..1ann S111l11n. D1-1111ra11 Taft. Kalhlyn 225.231 '1'11111-ni. Patricia 222 '1'11111nps11n. Carolyn 222 '1'in111-11. 1'at1'1eia 'l'111'm-k. .111scp11 'l'1111n1l1s. Alice 222 T11111n11a. Frank 225 '1'1111n111-..111l1nnie '1'r1111tn1a11.J11hn 222.102.1113 '1'r11n1un. Dennis 222 '1'11r11wski. Teresa 222.104 111111. Dennis 222 111111. ,11111il11 116.222 111111-gr11v1'. l1111n!y Yallglln. Eddirf 222.103 Vaugglin. Phillip 111-111-1111111-. Lamonte 222 11-rn1111. 11111111111 Y11'ia11..111111e5 225 11111111-1'..1a111es 163.165 11111111-1'-. Palsy 223 11 .11'n1-r. Nathan 88.159 W1-1111. 111'v1'rly 223.106 W1-11,11-r. Nlirhael Welsh. D11nila 10-1-.223 111111111-rs1111. Lyn 223 11 i11111111a. Cary' 223 11'1lx1111. .111y'1'e 111-1.123.223 1111N11n. 1'a111ela 123.223.1116 1X1I.1111. Yerlant 11111-.'1'1111111111 X1,11111l51111. 1Ihur1eb 223 W111111w1111. .111y1'1-' Wright. 11u1'1-11 147 111a1111'y. 'l'i1n1111'y .1. 189 111'.1nt11n. 1,111'1'y' 11. 197 liri-N. I111nna .1. B1111111. 1111-114111 .1. B1y.1111.1i1-1111 11111'11,,I1111n 11111-111-11. 1111111-11 1.111111-1.1,in11.1.111.K11111A 180 11111111 1111111 K.1x 1811 1Q.1111111'11.1111111115 111f1.11111.17.1 11.11111nN.111.111.1 11.1111111.1111. 11.111 1117 275 Carr. Debra 189 Carson. Claude 1.f-c 173.197 Casey. Cindy D. Cassity. Cheryl 189 Chadwick. Edward R. 197 Chapman. Mark D. 189 Chrisman. Tommy Lee Christinan. Elizabeth 197 Clark. Catherine l.. 189 Clark. Dennis L. 189 Clary. Connie Glcc 189 Claspill. Linda .l. Cleary. .lack 198 C11-vcngcr. .lack Coc. Barbara Coffman. Sandra D. 189 Colt-. Odessa Coleman. Patricia A. 189 Conklin. Patrick Collins. Roosevelt Corbett, Herman Corbin. Gary 189 Cox. Yvilliam 89.189 Craig. Franklin 189 Craig. Yvonne 86,122.186,189 Crane. Richard 189 Crosby. James Cross, Earl 188.189 Crouser, .lo Ann 189 Crugar. Ralph W. Cunningham. Linda E. Cunningham, Marcia 198 Cunningham. Mary 198 Cutting. Shirley Ann Daniel, Michael 198 Davis, Charles P. Davis, Scott M. 186.199 Davis, Theresa A. 75.78,118,189 Davison. Michael Dean 189 Dedrick, Georgia Sue 189 Demeke, Elenora M. 190 Dennis, Adrian M. 190 Dopp, Linda D. 190 Dryden. Debra 190 Duncan, Sarah B. 122,190 Durbin, David S, 116,190.100 Durigan. Roxanne 190 Dyer, Cheryl L. 190 Ekstrom, Joseph A. 190 Elias, Kay June 190,198 Epperson, Morris Etherton, Paul 198 Evans, Susie M. 190 Fanning, Dennis Farnsworth, Kathryn L, 190 Farris, Cecil E. Fenimore, William M. 190 Fenson, Linda Sue Fifer, Sharon 190 Fish, Victor Harvey Flemmons, Jametta 190 Fonville, Donlad L. Foster, Lee 190 Franks, Paul E. Frazier, Elaine Fredrick, Robert Pugitt, Linda Gant, Dennis E. Gardner, Jeanne K, 198 Garrett, Regina 74-.75,86,198 Gartman, Theresa K. 74-,190 Carver, Kathryn .l. 190 Gillespie, William 190,198 Goodale, lllene M. 190 Gulley, George 74.190 Gunter, Darrell 190 Guthric, .lenese 118,190 Hanks. Jimmy Harden, Gina P. 191 Harney. Bonnie 191 Harris. Donna 191 Harris. Opal 86,118,191 Harris. Robert 191 Harvey, Myra 191 276 Hatch, Andy Hatchitt..lur1y 191 Hedberg. Donna 191 Heggoy. Peter 191 Heller. Robert Henderson. Carrie 191 Henderson. Sandra 191 Hendricks, ,lanet 191.199 Hibbs. Nancy Ann 191 Hicklin. Rosemary 122.186,191 Hickman. Jeannie 75.191 Higgins. Robert 191 Hinds. Michael 186.191 Hite. Tim 147 Holbert. Ricky 191 Houser. Frances 78.191 Howe. Ruth 191 Howell. Delores 199 Hudson. Joyce 191 Huffman, Kenneth 198 Hughes. James Michael 191 Jackman, Susan 192 Johnson, Cynthia 192 Jones, Delcne 192 .lones, .loAnn 192 Jones. Rhonda 192 Jones. Willie 198 Kaszuba, Steven 192 Kenig, Christine 192 Kepner, Dorothy 89,192 Kilgore, Danny 163,169,192 Killion. Katherine 192 Kinnison, Leslie 198 Kirby, Sylvester Kratschmer, Randy 192 Kratschmer, Robin A. 119,192 Krawczyk. Robert 147.186.1192 Kretzschmer. David B. 89,192 Krouse. Barbara J. 192 Krysa, Gloria 86,122,192 Krysa, Mitchell Stephen 192 Lambros. George 149.150,151,198 Lane, Catherine 192,198 Lape, Elizabeth Laterra, Katherine R. 192 Lawson. Carolyn J. 192 Lee. Kenneth W. 81,86,89,192 Lesniak, Marie A. 192 Lippincott. Alan L. Lockheart, .leweline 199 Louthain, Beverly 193 Madlock, Charles D. Massie, John 193 Mathews, Richard 193 May, Katherine 193 May, Linda Marie 193 May, Virginia McAvan, Carla McCain, David McCain, Karen 78,89,118,193 McCall, Terrie 193 McCarty, Martha Jane 78,89,118,193 McCul1ey, Cheryl 193 lV1cGee, Wesley McGhee, Jeanne 75.89.193 McKinney. Linda MeLeod. Judy McQuarters, Theodore McVey, Michael 119,193 Metheny. Vicki Middleton, Mary 193 Miller, Patsy Millikin, Phillip Miller. Patsy Minard, Mary 193 Mitchell. Harold Mitchell. Sandra Moore. Clarence 193 Moore, Jolmnie 198 Morgan. Leo 193 Morris. Larry 193 Moulder, William Moyer. Brenda 193 Mudd. Patricia 89,194 Muncy. Kathy 193 ltlyers. Myka. Nad:-r. Nt-eley Karen 86.194 Mary 194 Nam-y 104 . Kathrine 194- Nelson. Everett 194 Nite. Thomas 74.86,1l9.l94 Nusbaum, Linda Sue 198 Nycc. John 1fl-9.163.170.194 Ogrizovich, .lo Ann 194 Osborn. .lohnny Osbourne. Rohcrt Ostroviak. Terri 75.123,194 Panknin, Gina 86,194 Periman, Richard 123,194 Phillips, Steven Piotrowski. Genevieve 86,194 Poe, Sherman Porter, Jerry Powell, Richard 123,194 Price. Mary Pugh, Kathryn Pyle, Deborah 194 Raines. Diane 78.119,194- Rayborn. Eddie Rea. .lanct 194 Reardon. .ludy 194 Rencau. Billy 186.194 Rioliarclson. Ann 199 Riggs. xtildfea 194 Roberts. James Robertson. Gary 194 Rohinson. Delores Rodgers. Kathleen Rodriquez. Alice 199 Rogers. Linda Sue 195 Sandlin, Dennis 195 Santellan, Margarita 195 Savwoir, Henry 195 Scatliffe. Claudia 195 Schultz, Robert 195 Scott, Jerald 195 Scott, Roberta 78 Seidelman, Rodger 186,195 Shadwick, Cheryl 195 Shelley, Patricia 123.195 Shelley, Mae 199 Shelton, Orville 199 Sherman, Betty 119,195 Simpson, Terry Singleton, Ernest 195 Slaughter. Demitris Smallwood, Leonard 195 Smith. Bobby ' Smith, Brenda 195 Smith, Carol Smith, Cindy 78,118,195.100 Smith Dennis 195 Smith: Nancy 86,100,195 Smith. Victor 86,195 Snedden, Ronald D. 196 Solomon, Lucille Springer, Ethel 86.196 Stark, Roberta Leal 196 Stepien, Anna 196 Stidham, Donald E. 196 Stiggers, Diane 199 Stone, Sandra 89.196 Stubbs, Mattie Lee 196 Sullivan, Alvin 199 Sullivan. Paula 199 Sutherlin, Dee Ann 196 Sutherlin, Diann 196 Tankersley, Cynthia 78,116,196 Taylor. Mona Taylor, Perry 199 Tellis. Walter 196 Thompson. Mark Thompson. Naomi 196 Thomson. Kathy 196 Thorpe, Joyce Ann 196 Tiffany. Gwendolyn 86,123,196 Tompkins. Richard Towe. Karon 196 Trowbridge. Cecelia 196 fbi W. illtnn-, Sharron 86.123196 Xenyartl. Shcryal 196 Xt--i. Janet 196 XX atle. Robert 196 B alker. Flora 196 XX allace. William 197 Vt atcrs. Nlary 197 W4-el-cs. Sandra 86.197 Adams. Jacqueline Adkins. Donna Alcorn. Shirley 64- Allen. Dennis 64 Anderson. Jerome 64 Ash. Howard 64 Ashing. Juyce 64 Atwood. Phillip 64 Aueutt. Linn 64 Austin. Cheryle 64 Bachtel, Michael 64 Bailey. Nancy 64 Bain, Barbara 64 Baker. Jerry 64 Banhart, Fred 64- Barchers. Joyce 64 Barnett. Peggy 64 Barry. Charles 64.75 Barry. Vickie Bartlett. Klichael Baty, Marsha Lee Beckett. Carol 64-.75 Bell. Dennis 64 Benda. Harold 64 Berry. Deborah 64 Blackburn. Bernie 64 Blaker, Steve 64- Blakey. Judy Boshe, James Richard Bousman. Carl 64- Bowman. Elaine 64- Bowser, Stephan Bradford. Mary Jean 64 Brands. James Briand, Donald Brim, Freddie Briss, Dennis Briss. Gerald 64- Brooks. Robert 64 Brown. William Q' ' Brown. Edward Browning. Lind ' St Bnecijya JE: Szg2:?3.30ngi8Y.l yay Eiilixar 1- he vidl Bthnettfglamt 7 ByirneLtf,J!9sep 636 ,- tgur.-at my 65.75 we li Ct, . ff C7Il'iil1i'Tim psf, lt Calyill. T mill? CaynpM. in 65 Caprff, Ro diybs Carrasr-9 :'RQlert 65 CursoiiX'8z-Xixfara 65 t1f....'rimo hy 65 Caudell. Tom 65 Chanhers. Mary 65 fIliam'c-Ilor. Robert 65 Chard. William 65 lIlny. Xlark Clay. Timothy Ifhztrlr-s. Calvert 4li.-vi-nge.. Carolyn as ffm-. Nlary 65 tfol--mail. David 65.66.14-7.150 if-llc. John 65.66.75 f olln-r. David 65 ii Q4 01x Ut. Buliamjgggiggfggl? V W' West. Charles 197 Whitfield, Charley 107 Wittemore. Paul 199 Williams. Edward Williams. Glen 197 Williams. Leroy 197 Wilson, .lamcs Wilson. Vickie Wise, Mary 197 ophomores Conklin. Cynthia Constance. Pamela Cook. Eula 65 Copenhuver. Donna 65 Corbin. .lack 65.149 Cotton. llrenda 65 Coulson. Diana 65 Cowell. Alathie 71 Cox. Anita 65 Cox. Gary 65.173 Craft. Carol 66 Crane. Rebecca 66 Crawford. Vivian 66 Cunningham. Arlisher 66 Cunningham. Kathy 66 Cunningham. Patty 66.75 Cunningham. Ronnie 66 Daniels, Shelly 66 Davis. Davis. Debra 66 Davis. Georgia Davis. Mark 66,75 Decker. Patricia 66 Deesc. Steve 66 Dennison, Carol Dever. Clyde Dombroski. Dale 66 Doron. Michael 66 Drake. Larry Drane. Ruby 66 Dryden. Richard 66.86 Dunn. Charles Durbin. Marilyn 66 Durigan. Jim 66 Ebert. Marilyn 66 Echols. Ernest 66 Eckenrocd. Charles 66 Eddings. Darlene 66 Ekstrom. Shauna 66 Eli. Barbara 66 Elliot, Ena 66 Ellis. Carl Epperson. Jack 66 Enriquel. Linda Esteban. Frank Evans. Charlie Evans. Joyce 66 Everett. Theresa 66 Ewing. Alfred 66 Farris. Phyllis Finley. Sharon 67 Ford. Rodney 67 Ford. Walter 67 Form:-lla, .Josephine 67 Fowler. Ted 67 Franks. Warren 86 Fredrick. Jennie 67 Frederick. Robert Friess. James 67 Frost. Arlene 67 Frost. James 67 Fry. Denim 67 Fuller. Mary Garrison, Robert 67 Garver. Larry 67 Gillespie. Dennis 67 Gilmore. Leonard 67 Gonzalez. .lou 67 Gootlale. Joi' 67 Gordon. Donald 67 Gordon. Karen 67 Gordon. Kathy 67 Gosoroski. Larry 67 Grady. Linda 67 Grady. Ronnie Gravely. Claude 67 Green. George Green. Howard 67 Green. Kathy 67 Griflin. Nancy 67 Gulick. Kathy 67.78 Gulley. Larry 67 Guthrie. Robert 67 Gutridge. Cheryl Gutridge. David Hager. Diana 67 Hager, James 67 Hall. Cheryl 67.100 Hanks. Ray 67 Hardin. Rita 71 Hardy. Ricky Harper. Susie 67 Harris. Eugene Hawn, Vickie 67.86.129 Haynes. Mike 67 Head, Denise 67 Heckman. Violet 67 Henderson, Jannie Hensley, Gloria 67 llickson. Allan 67 Hill. Karen 67 Hill. Patti 67 Holder. William Horn, Peggy Hoskins, Albert Huuser, Margaret 67 Howell, Glenda 67 Huff. Joyce 67.78 Huffman. Jay 67 Hughes. Brenda 67 Hunt. Russell 67 Jackson. Benny 67 Jacobs. Gary James. Brenda 67 Janes. Ruth 67 Jennings. Rlieanna 67 Johnson. Crane 67 Jones. Joetta 67 Jones, Kathy 67 Jones, Louis 67 Jones. Rebecca 67.86 Jurd. Sharon 67 Kelsey. Toni 67 Kilgore, Pain 67 Koelling, T1-rt-sa 68 Krawczyk. Patricia 68 Lackey. Ralph 68.152 Lamb. Nlartha 68 Landis. Cullen Lane. Calvin 68 Langston. Larry 68 Lassnoll. Sandra 68 Lawson. l'atty 68 Lesniak. Phyllis 68 Lewis. Gloria 68 Loftin. .lum- Louthaln. l'llln4-r xiallnf,-. L...-wir.. no Xlanbr-ck. Dt-Iibiw 68.86 wi... Piurigia wr 1Yolft . Ni.-iron. l wma. J., wo Woolery. Susan Young. Neal ' Zahncr, James 197 Zuba. Georga Hain-e.. James Xlanguni. John Manning. Patricia 68 Marshall. Steven 68 Xlaturo. Jackie 68 Xlaxey, Candice 68 Nlt'Artl1ur. Larry hlrilloskey. Julie 68.86 Xlctjoy. Brenda 68 NleKeage. Patricia 68 X11-Xlicliael, Alike NleQuartcrs, Stephan 68 McVt-y, Pat 68.86 Mentlola, Edward Miller. Barbara 68 Xlills. Lee 68 Nlitr-ln-Il, Xlichael 68 Xlitchutn. Shirley 68 Nlouldt-r. William 68 Xlontgomery. Norman Moore. Douglas 68 Xloort-, Ronald 68 Moss, Sherry 68 Nloulder, James 68 Moyer, Larry 68 Mullins, Diana 68 Murphy. Pat 68 Newton. Lynn 68 Ogden. James 68 Olsen. Debbie 68.129 0'Nt-ul. Dale Orender. Linda Orr. Dale 68 Osborn. Michael 68 Osborn. Maolni 68 Oswald. Sheryl 68 Owens. Sharon Owings. Everett 68 Oxley. Jerry 68 Pa Pa Pr Pt Pt Pr Ill lun-r. Daniel 68.89 rrish. Teresa -t-ry, Don 'ndleton. Debby 68 -rez, Albina -rry. Steve 68 tlllips. Connie 68 Phillips. Dennis 68 Phipps. Carol 68 l'iI1-r,.lunet 68 Piotrowski. Teresa 68 Poe. Cliristopher 68 Polarliouski. Helen 68 l'r Ra Rt Rt Rt Rt R1 Rt lti Ri lli Ri R4 lh ll. R- ll. ll. or-tor. Aunt- 68.80.129 tm-lu-l. Nlieliael 69 -ed. David E. 69 -ed. David S. -1-tl. Daniel 69 -il:-y. Karl 69 -tisclu-r. lid 60 'ytnrl4ls. Karen 60 gg.. lit-ny 69 gg.. 'Il--lrly 69 lt-3. lluzcline 611 nlwnliauuli. Sylvia 69 ilu-i1..,lant-tt 69 ilvinson. Cindy 69 -dak. .loltn 69 -pt-1. llonna 69 its, llvntt-I 641 ai..-u. ti.-r.-rl, no Smitcllatt. Junior 69 Scltcrtz. Linda 69 Shanahan. N alcrie 69 Sltzttp. Sheila 69 sl..-thy. Italo... 69 Slit-rpv. llon 69 Shore. Ronald 69 Slioncrs. Sharon 69 Sloan. Kart-n 69 Sloan. Sharon 60 Smallwood. Charles 69.75 Smith. llaxbam 69 Smith. Delores 69 Smith. John 70 Smith. lllxtric 70 Smith. Maurita 70 Smith. Willis 71 Solomon. Winston 70 Sook. Jolmny 70 Abram. Darrel Addams. Randall 56 Altic. Jeffrey Anderson. Ralph 56 Archer. Pamela 56 Armstrong. Richard 56 Armstrong. Ronald Arnold. Philip 56 Atkinson. Jeffrey Atwood. David 56 Ault, Donna 56 Bagby, Judy Baker, Larry 56 Bales. Kathleen 56 Ballou. Diana 56 Banks, Deborah 56 Barnhill. Robert Beasley. Sonja 56 Beck. Linda Becker, Michael Beecher. William Bell, Norma Bennett. Lawrence 56 Birdsong, Virginia 56 Bogart. Sandra Bond, Peggy Booth. Steven 56 Bottoms. Jimmy 56 Bottorff. Kay 56 Braudaway. Glenda 56 Brizendine, Connie 56 Brown, Bertha 56 Brown. Howard 56 Brown. Marvin 56 Brown, Norman 56 Brubeck, Judith Bryan, Maria Bryan. Sharon 56 Buhr. Glenda 56.80 Butler. Michael 57 Cantrell, Robert 57 Carnahan. Sandra 57 Carroll. Linda 57 Carter. Deloe 57 Chandler. Barbara 57 Christman. Rebecca 57 Church. Barbara 57 Clevenger, Teresa Coffman. lris 57 Collet. Douglas 57 Collins. Anita Confere. Betty Conner. James 57 Conner. Kenneth 57 Constance. Stephanie 57 Cook. James Cook. Loyce 57 Cooper. Leonard 57 Copenhavor. Charles 57 Corley. Deborah 57 Corpening, Kenneth Crane. Ronald Curl. Bruce 57 278 Souslcy. Tanya 70 Sparks. Nancy 70 Sperling. Don Spicer. Pamela 70 Springs. Roger 70 springs, Rotmif- 70 Stalsworth. Mary 70 Stamper. Gary 70 Stanley. Douglas 70 Starbuck. Robert 70 Steely. Mary 70 Steely. Patricia 70 Stutes. Diane 70 Swift. Roland 70 Taylor. Donna 70 Taylor. Robert Tellis. Clifford. 70 Thomson. Sharon 70 Tickner. Ted 70 Tinoco. Nlary Tippie. Carol 70 Tomblinson. Str-vc 70 Toombs. Gary 70 Uptegrove. Jackie Van Bibbcr, Kenneth 70 Vandcrpool. Tim 70 Vaughn. Charlotte 70 Vaughn. Darrell 70 Villaneuva. Gloria 71 Villanueva. Rosie Vivian. Charles 71 Vosseller, Nancy 71 Waddell, Betty 71 Wagner, Tonnny Wallace. Jay 71 Warburton, Doyce 71.86 Freshmen Curtis. Ronald Daniel. William 57 Davenport. Mary 57 Davis. Georgia 57 Davis. Russell 57 Davis. Gregory 57 Davis. Victor 57 Decker. Linda 57 Dedrick. Karen 57 Dehart, Shirley 57 Demeke. John 57 Dewey. Peggy 57 Dingus. Janie 57 Dobbins. Roberta 57 Dollen. Vicki Donahue. Jane 57 Drake, James 58 Duncan, Sherry 58 Drake. Larry 58 Dunlap. Glenn Eagan. John Eagan. Roy Echols. Eddie Eckenroed. Billy 58 Edwards. Veern 58 Edwards, Margaret 58 Edwards, Ronnie 58 Ekstrom, Susan 58 Epps, Michael Epps, Michael Erb, Michael 58 F alls. Loyce Farnsworth. Scott 58 Farr. Regina 58 Farrow. Denise 58 Fields, David 58 Finkle, Gregory Finley, Sharon Ford, Barbara 58 Ford. Charles Ford, Ervina 58 Ford, Gregory 58 Foster. Barbara 58 Foster. James 58 Fowler. Terry 58 Franklin. Doreatha 58 Free. Richard 58 French. Paul 58 Friess. Robert Frost. Melissa 58 Fuller. Wanda Garrett, James 58 Garrett. James Gartman, Robert 58 Gilbert, Lori 58 Goddard. Steven 58 Godinez. Marcella 58 Goldsworthy. Patricia 58 Graven, Pamela 58 Green. Marvin Green. Rose Grogan, Curtis 58 Grove, Eddy 58 Guzman. Ramona 58 Hall. Susan 58.75 Hansuld. Barbara Hansuld. Charles Hart, William Hartman. Vickie 58 Hartwig, Leonard 58 Hatch, Delia 58 Hatch, Richard 58 Hayes. Susan 58 Hazel, Michael 58 Heggoy, Jon 58 Henderson. Anthony 58 Henderson. Larry Hershey, Velma 58 Hibdon, Earnest 58 Hickman. Patricia 58 Hicks. Larry 58 Higgins, Frank 58 Highfill, Mary 58 Hill. Herbert Hobgood. Arthur 59 Holbrook, Margarette 59 Holder, Donna 59 Hoskins. Patricia Hudson, Juanita 59 Huff. Ida 59 Hunt, Phyllis lhde. Bonita 59 lson, Jack 59 Jackman. Gary 59 Jackson. Brenda Jackson. James 59 James. Randall 59 Jackson. Rufus Jodoin. Christina Marie 59 Johnson. Delbert 59 Johnson. Donna 59 Johnson. Gloria 59 Johnson. Judy 59 Johnson, Jimmie Johnson, Karen Johnston. Calvin 59 Johnston, Tommy Jones. Billie 59 Jones. Danny Lee 59 Jones. Deborah 59 Jones. Robert 59 Jones. Robert Lee 59 Jordon. Deborah Kale. Douglas 59 Katz. Virginia 59 Kaszuba. Mary 59.75 Keller, Vivian Kemp. Cathy Kimberlin. Dennis 59 Kenworthy. Thomas King. Roscoe 59 Kilgore. Glen Kincaid. Linda Kioh, George 50 Watcrman. Gals' 71 Watts. Mark 86 Wt-itnt-r. Jvrry 71 W 1-iss. Vickie Wcygandt. Rose Ellt-n 71 1 W hitc. Frank Widf-l. Douglas 71 Williams. Curtis 71 Willian1s.J1-roine 7l Williams. Kvnnetll 71 Williams. Marsha 71 Williams. Nancy 71 Willis. Stephen 71 Wilper. Mike Wingate. Mike 71 Wise-cup. Mike 71 Vlflolfe. Steven Wood. Paula 71 Woodall. Clyde Kleyh. Donald 59 Kretschmer. Debra 59 Kryzck. Paula 59 Krzyzeck. Sheila 59 Lackey. Anita 59 Lackey. Jerry 63 Lamb. Freddie 60 Landes. Paul 60 Landis, Brenda 60 Lape. Patricia 60 Laterra. Thomas 60 Lasley. Debra 60 Lebioda. Elizabeth 59 Lowe. Charles 60 Lowery, Vickie Lynn, Patrick 60 Manning. Linda 60 Mason. Larry 60 Mason. Robert 60 Massie, Mitchell 60 Mathis, William 60 Matney. Marsha 60 May. Karen 60 McCall. Tamara 60 McCaslin. Linda 60 McFarland, Kathleen 60 McKinney. Gary Mcleod. Janice 60 McNamara. Sharon 60 Meeks. Judy 60 Mendola. Veronica 60 Miller, Barbara 60 Miller. Deborah Miller. Jo Ann Miller. Marvin 60 Miller. Michael 60 Mitchell, Lynn Moore. Charles 60 Moore. Karen Moore, Larry 60 Moore. Maurice 60 Moore. Terry 60 Morgan, Sandra- 60 Moritz. Samuel 60 Morten. James Murphy. Rhonda 60 Murphy. Timathea 60 Nading. Edwin Nations. Tommy 60 Newton. Ronald 60 Newton. Ruth Nirschl. Alice 60 Nixon. Jeffery 60 Northcutt. Dchorah Odom. Karen 60 Osbourne. Paul 60 Orescanin. Judy 60 Oxley- Thomas 60 Oswald. John 60 Painter. Shirley 60 Paterson. Risse 60 l't-arlnali. David 60 l'l-4-k. Diana 61 Peoples. Anthony l'ctl-leon. l.inda Phillips. Larry 61 Pifcr. Carol 61 Poindextvr. Geneva l'ullle. Wanda Lynn 61 Pyle. Steven 61 Ragan. Dcnisl- Elaine 61 Rakestraw. David 61 Ratcliffe. Roy 61 Reed. Mary Ann 61 Reeves. Charles 61 Reeves. Samuel 61 Reiley. Gary 61 Reinking. jessica 61 Revenell. Lorrie 61 Reynolds. Cynthia 61 Reynolds. William 61 Riley. Ernest Rinkenbaugh. Roger 61 Robinson, Lindberg Robinson. Harold Rodgers, David 61 Rodgers. Robert 61 Roland. Chester 61 Ross. Billy Ross. Lowell Thomas 61 Roll. Wanda Lou 61 Rupniewski. Teresa 61 Saddler. .ludy Adams. Robert. 50 Alcorn, Brenda 50 Alcorn, Nathaniel Adkins. Veny Gertrude 50 Altman. Paul 50 Ash, Roy Lee 50 Ayres. Debra 50 Bailey, Marcia 50 Ballou, Teresa R. 50 Bannister. Warren 50 Barbour, Robert 50 Beach. Linda 50 Beard. Roger 50 Bears. David 50 Bears, Deborah 50 Beck. Patricia Belk, Emmett 50 Blansell. Brernita 50 Bolen. Stephen 50 Bottoroff. Gay 50 Bowman, Laurinda 50 Boyd. Cynthia 50 Bradford. .lacquelin 50 Branstctter. David 50 Bridgeman. David 50 Bridges. Melissa 50 Brown. .loe 50 Brown. Stephen 50 Brozovich, John 50 Buckner. Marlisa 50 Buerkly. Brenda 50 Bullock, Mary 50 Burke. Colleen 50 Burlingame. Brenda 50 Campbell. .lames 50 Capps. Roxanlta 50 Cardvr, Thomas 50 Carey. Catlly 50 Carney. Carylon 50 Carrast-o. Sharon 50 Carson. Dwight 50 Chamberlain. Katllerinl- 50 Cllantbvrs. Sllvrie 50 Cllalnbz-rs. .limlniv 50 Cllallt-y. Sllirll-y 50 Cllaltl. Bobby 50 t,brlsmall. Ronnie 50 lllrdie. Kellnetll 50 Samsel, Mart-eline 61 Savvloir. Susan 61 Sl-hlnidt, Beverly 61 Sllal-er. Dennis Schroeder, David 61 Sehwietert. Pamela 61 Scott. Comelious 61 Scott, Ernest 61 Shafer. Donald 61 Shamp. .lerry 61 Shelby, 1.inda 62 Shepard. Sheila 62 Shoaf. Roy 62 Sherman. Gary Simlnerly. Lois 62 Simpson..lu1ie 62 Simpson. Terry Smieszek. Helen 62 Smith. Clyde Smith. David Ronald 62 Smith, Edward Earl 62 Smith. Ella L. Smith, Joyce 62 Smith. Katherine Lee 62 Smith. Kirby Smith, Michael Smith, Robert Smith. Ronald Snyder. Gail 62 Soldi, Lora D. 62 Sousley. Danny 62 Sperling, Donald Sperry. Virginia Stalswortll. Mark 62 Stark. Garry Stephenson. Frankie Steward. Beverly 62 Stillwcll, William Stone. Sherry 62 Stubbs, Edith 62 Sullivan. ,lan 62 Tatum. .lallitte 62 Taylor. Libby 62 Thateh. Del 62 Thomas. Mack 62 Thomas, Richard 62 Tholnpson. Fradius 62 Thompson, Richard Toczek. Klark A. 62 Trcese, ,lames Treese, Larry Truman. Georgia 62 Tucker. .lohn 62 Turner. Danny 62 Turner. .ludith D. 62 Turner. Kenneth 62 Turner. Robert Tuttle. Harold 63 Tyler. Elizabeth 63 Uptegrovc, Mary Vest. Donna 63 Wagncr, Michael Walker. Jerry 63 Walters. Danny 63 8 th Grade Clark, Larry 50 Coin, Linda 50 Coleman. Mildred 50 Collet. Donald 50 Collier, Paul 50 Conwell, Zella 50 Cook, Robert 50 Cooper, .lames 50 Cooper. Lawrence Cooper. .loy 50 copenhavef. Bayle 50 Corbett. Vernon 50 cox, Terry 50 Crawford. Carletta 50 Crawford, Virgil so Crouser. .lames 50 Cunningham, Linda 50 Cunningham, Larry 50 Curtman, Cynthia Davis, Kelvin 50 Davis. Terry 51 DeFranee, Yvonne 51 Dewey. Edward 51 Dill. Peggy 51 Dodson, Kathie 51 Doron. Dennis 51 Dorrell. Kathy 51 Doughty, David 51 Douglas, Russell 51 Drake. Kathy 51 Dunran. Timmy 51 Drab. Anna 51 Drinkwater, Billy Durkin. Wilma 51 Dyer. james 51 Dunn. Ronald Eehols. .lattice Edwards. Daniel 51 Edwards. David 51 Edwards. Vivki 51 Ekstrom. .lane 5l Elliot, Rcbeeca 51 l-1llis,Doigln51 Ellis, kVztylle 51 Enlov. Terry 51 Epporson. Cary 51 Erst-ry. Sharon 51 Estellali. Angela Maria Evans. Charles 51 Eversole, William 51 Fanning, Virginia 51 Farrington. Andrea 51 Farris, .leannette Feltrop. Willa 51 Feltrop. Willard Fenson. Nancy 51 Fenson. Donald 51 Fctterling, David 51 Flanery. Connie 51 Foley. Rose 51 Ford. Sandra 51 Forrest. Edward 51 Foster. Dennis 51 Fowlkes. Mitchell 51 Francis, Patricia 51 Franklin, Danny 51 Frazier, Charlene 51 Frazier. Darlene 51 Friend, Edwin 51 Garrett. George 51 Cartman. .ludy 51 Cartman. Ricky 51 Cearhart, Albert 51 Gerth, Diana 51 Gillmore. Karen 52 Glover. Cheryl 52 Godinez, Paula 52 Goodale. Paul 52 Gordon. Barbara 52 Gordon. David 52 Cordon. William 52 Gosoroski. .loseph Grililiin, Lenora 52 Green. Debra 52 Gross, Brenda 52 limes. Mary 52 Grzesiak, Stella 52 Gulledgc. Robert 52 Guthrie. Gary 52.147 Guzman, Petra 52 Hain. .lost-ph Hall. Ellward 52 Hamilton. Enlory 52 llalnilton. Nlicllal-l 52 llarllln. ,till-qt..-lilo sz llarris. .lalnl-s 52 Watorlnall. Patty 63 Waters. Elaine 63 Watts. Palrivia 63 W atson. .lanws Weitz. Rose Mary 63 Weddington. Sandra Wt-lllllcn. Elmer 63 Wlvils. Charles 63 Wells. Edward White. James 621 Williams. Beverly 63 Williams. Kenneth 63 Williams. Ricky Williams. Sylvia 63 Wilson. Barbara Wilson. Debra Ann Wilson, Humphrey Wilson, Isaac Withers, Leon Wonser. Cecelia 63 Wunser, Steven 63 Wood. Randall 63 Wood, Robert 63 Woodring. Stuart 63 Woods, Linda Woolery. Catlly 63 Worthington. Donald 63 Wrcnfrow. ,Iudy 63 Wyrick. Richard Young, Christine 63,84- Young, William 63 Zallner, Steve 63.84- Harris. Thomas 52 Hartwig. Margie 52 Harvey, Deborah 52 Hayes, Mike 52 Heckman. Shelly 52 Heilin, Cheryl 52 Henderson, Andrew 52 Henderson, Archie 52 Henderson, Roy 52 Higgins. Gary 52 llill, Gary Hill, Linda 52 Holberl. Kevin 52 Holmes. Wanda 52 Horn, Pamela Howe. james 52 Hunt, Dava 52 Hunt, Deborah Hunter. Estella 52 Humphrey, Linda 52 Hughes, Billy 52 Hyrne, Marian 52 lngold. jack 52 .lallonski, Edward 52 .lar'kson. Franklen 52 Jacobs, Marsha 52 Jacobs, Sheryl 55 Jolie, Richard johnson. Roy 52 johnson, Sharon 52 .ll-nnillgs, Vic-ky 52 Jones, Pamela 52 Kel-lr-r. ljaul 52 K1-eton. Mark 52 Keithley. Deborah 52 Kenworthy, Charles 53 Kiesling. cjomllt- 53 Killion. Frank 53 Kessler. K4-tlnetll 53 King. Riellurtl 55 King Rollol 53 Kill-tlle-r. Cary 53 Kulik. .loytlv 55 l.arkil'. .lllhllllie l.anlb. lin-llllll 53 l.zllnbros, Kllllallwll Sri l.llndis. l,illlla5f'1 l 1 1 l l i ,l l l , Lane. Cl:-nia 53 Lane. Sharon 53 Lantl. Roln-rt 53 l,ayn1'. Rolnt-rt 53 I..-t-. can-y 53 Link. Linda 53 Locke. Marv 53 Lot-kinglon. Steven 53 Loftitt. Ro-1' 53 tout-,-, tar.-amy 53 Lost-li. liatlivrine 53 Lynn. Samuel 53 Nlalott. .lane Xladloek. Dwight. 53 Mutilmck. Paula 53 Mason. Tlmd 53 Mathews. Brett 53 Maxwell. Sheila 53 Mays. William 53 McCoy. Lorraine 53 McCullough. Ruth 53 McCully. Leslie McDowell. Linda 53 McLeod. .lohnny 53 McNeil. Curmelita McQut-rry. Robert 53 Melton. Laura 53 Middaugh. Judith 53 Mills. Larry 53 Minks. Robert 53 Mitchell. Ricky 53 Monasmith. Melinda 53 Moore. Henderson 53 Moore. Paul 53 Moore. Penny 53 Moore. Richard 53 Morgan, Deborah 53 Morgan. Melvin 53 Morrison, Larry 53 Mullins, Donna 53 Negus. .ieffrey 53.l63 Newman. Sue 53 Newman. David 53 Newton. Nodie 53 Nichols. Riehurcl 53 Null. Connie 53 Nyre. Mark 53 Nite. .lim Ogle. Steve 0'Neal. Rhonda 53 Orender. Nlif-liavl 53 Orndoroff. Jamie 53 Overhzty. Betty 53 Owens. Virgil 53 Oxley. Bill 53 Parker. Vickie Parker. Linda 53 Parkson. Cathryn 53 Parrish. Vicki 53 Pcarman. Karen 54 Pfaffly. Linda 54 Phillips. Karen 54 Phillips. Ralph 54 Pitts, Kenton 54 Plummer. Larry 54 Powers. George Price. Aaron Prymus. Maurice 54 Przygocki. Rita 54 Rakestrznv. Clifford 54 Ramey. Sharon 54 Reddell. Beverly 54 Reed. Kalva 54 Reinking. Mineeva 54 Reyes. Joseph 54 Riggs. Ginger 54 Reley, Dorothy 54 Rinkenbaugh, Janet 54 Roberts. C-len 54 Robin:-on. Linda 54 Robinson. Linda 54 Rodriguez. Evelyn 54 Rohman. Kathleen 54 Roland. Gregory 54 Ross. .lanet 54 Rowe. Peter 54 Ryals. Debra 54 Sadler. Micael Schmidt. John 54 St-hultz. James 54 Svidelman. Ann Shelton. Andrew 54 Shepherd. Paul 54 Shaughnessy. Cindy 54 Shields. Donna 54 Singleton. David 54 Stnalls. Arnald 54 Smallwood. Cynthia 54 Smart. Muriel 54 Smith. Barbara 54 Smith. Candy 54 Smith. Karen 54 Smith. Lawrence 54 Smith. Rosemary 54 Sook. Terry 54- Sotak. Mary 54 Sousley, .loena 54 Sperling. Betty 54 Springs, Linn 54 Srader. Tonia 54 Starbuck. Gary 54 Stephens. Linda 54 Stephenson. Janice 54 Stone. Jeannine 54 Stone, Randy 54 Stowers. Ronnie 54 Strode. 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