East High School - Eastonian Yearbook (Kansas City, MO)
- Class of 1980
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I Q 1 11' ,451 H ,Q r. W H if 4' . Ii le , ' Q 0 ' 1 . .1 ' C .A 1 . l Q S TABLE 0F Q FACULTY CCNTENTS STUDENTS ..... 33 SPORTS ........,. 96 ROYALTY ....................... ....... 1 26 ORGANIZATIONS ..... ....... 'I 30 SPECIAL EVENTS ........ ....... I 50 TURNING TD CF THE T H E S PIRIT I gs EIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIlllllIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIH N 1386 Lflafama SIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII -E K H4 - - YJ L'iAL'ilL b l' 3 . IlllllllllIlllllllllIlllllllllIlllllIllllllIIIIIIIllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIE 'tx fox? I E v3.ET:? k E f W: I E F I I x I 1 .EIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllll it -Li .la'jgFN'i.-aww A W 49' 1. 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He is over Instructional Service, in which he has the responsibilities of evaluating each teacher, secretary, and building manager. Mr. William Ridley Mr. Ridley is our Senior Assistant Principal, and has been Assistant Principal at East since 1965. He works in the Student Service Center. His main responsibilities are to establish schedules, enrollment procedures, grade rosters, program changes, and grade cards. Mr. Ridley deals with Senior and Sophomore disciplinary problems. He is a man the seniors and sophomores will need at one time or another. Mr. Tony King Mr. King is an Assistant Principal here at East. He has been with us for two years now. Mr. King has the responsibilities of evaluating security and handling the Freshman and junior disciplinary actions. He is in charge of the lunch program and in helping the other Assistant Principals in keeping everything running smoothly. Mr. Davenport studies the situation. Mr. Davenport gets the point aCr0SS Mrs. King is a Resource teacher here at East High. She helps to improve students' grades and standardize test scores. Mrs. King also is the Director of the Career Minigrant Project. Ms. Watkins is East High's Reading Specialist. She helps those students who have difficulty in understanding and reading the material in particular areas. 18 Instructional Motivators Mrs. Linda King Ms. Linda Watkins sr Mrs. Carol Allegrucci Mrs. Lucinda Britton COU SEL! 6 ST Fl' The East High School coun- selors are very important people to us, the student body, in more ways than one. They aid students in course selection and evaluate career interests and choices. The counselors also offer recommendations to colleges and potential employers according to provisions of student records. They confer with the parents whenever necessary. They are involved in a great variety of tasks with the students of East High School. Counseling Center Secretaries .T ' i'll E 'Easel ' lu ll ellie? 5 . .M S. E i t S ,, T? f a 7 I 'g X Q Mr. Edgar C. Russel ' Q-f-'HUF' Mrs. Claretha Schumate 'B if is .5 . if., is V I . .. V af 4 ,Q - 12.,,?,,t..,6'.,.+ W, 1 'Q' xx 9 ref iff? -S 'R Mrs. Marie Blum Mrs. leffie Goth W 19 ENGLIS ALZATE, GILBERTO Miss Taber prepares her blindfold. A BUDD, GENE A variety of english classes are offered at East. Everything from Basic English to Creative Writing. There are two language classes offered. Spanish is taught by Mr. Alzate and French is taught by Mr. Ford. There are two English classes serving the school. The Echo staff publishes the school newspaper and the Yearbook staff publishes the Eastonian Yearbook. With all these fine classes, our English department is second to none. BUCHANAN, ROBERT CARROLL, IUANITA FORD, TERRY 9' 'USER S :K0 1 sg: fx 'tgzgg x A,-il pg,-ON R --0 - Ni ' af E L , s -:':::- A Q L 'K' cm' ,ff L., S , t fgtaiqggf English isa key factor of success. The study of Eng- lish is important to each student if he is to be successful in communicat- ing with his fellowman. The knowledge of our English language has come a long way to get to the 'f80's . HARRIS, LINDA MEANS, MARGARET PHELP5, DQTTIE Ms. Sandifer stunned by test scores SANDIFER, SHARON SINGLETON, FLORENCE STALLINGS, MARILYN 5 L it .1 fb. fp pi gf LL' ' MATH Qfjiifgaf- WILMOTH ALLEN BEN COHEN HM ELLIS HARRY H. HOMMES ln this day and age with all our modern develop- ments such as computers, some people have forgot- ten the need for a math education. But some students have realized the importance of math and take more than the required two years. ' wif mt.. K i , , tl' use il f H E' K E LPI alright ER X lg , 1 3 2 N X if sllmlt 'fri i gl E? E yi : Fl 5' li Q, dal . xi K t L . 3 gg U E3 Q .- 2 v, . 2 fglffifefef :gift E31 ?: t. -J 1. 1 r - ILE - ' .tgsrzwt-emu :gif 'assi '2 , f V :f --,, -. .3 P3fg.:s, 3,-,f .s, .,,-f .N BRUCE COHEN . ,.,,. . ,..... ,..,,., ag. sw, fzmzslvvg-f'-:K ' -. ,ay W, .,,. , ., . XV , , L trs A iss - 1- wt-as x CHARLES MALEWSKI FLOYDIA MERRIWEATHER LEWIS DESANDRE ROBERT HOLDER KENNETH SPEESE ': ii SCIENCE The 70's are gone but many memories linger on. For instance the different discoveries of cause of cancer, and nuclear exper- iments. These are only a few examples of the need for an education in the field of science. SP fe r ELVER NEAL ARNOLD WEBB CRAIG WILLEMSEM A fi5:f,S7.. II .Ill ' . il H-I gl.- Ililiil- I I-LIII. I QKXIIIIIIII XX ,Au QM K L I F' --K Il I-BN' if X S 24 SQCIAL rgy SCIENCES THOMAS R. ADAMS DIANE FISHER An understanding of our government, our his- tory as a people, and the history of other nations are the aims of the history department. And with this course a student will better know the world around him. F li 5 SANDRA I. BEASLEY FRED HENDERSON KELTON SMITH H551 SE SM it W 3 A - I fi 1 ,Q sf 3 :r 'R 9'i'?En...:w ' f '- .11 1 F- gitfisnxz:--:-izzmfzr Y' . e ras K ogy' -lf : xzzsq , I . ' 2 'fvwwa JAMES DICKSON C. SIMS 'I BRENDA WILLIAMS S PHYSICAL EDUCATICN I0 gms Q MAIOR WILLIS A. HINTZ, I 5 3 -A ' If-Q 'w it-2 61959 251 Ki n msise 'few ms -4 S az- fi ?f2gS35 f 'i ii ' x?l'f ,. 1. ' L, f W sis I ffl ,. r 2 I I E I I I ' I .. GWYNNE COOMES VIRLAND HARRIS SCM GUS C. WILSON Physical Ed has proven to be an asset to a well- rounded life. Good sports- manship, responsibility, and self-discipline are the main goals of physical ed. ROTC isn't physical ed, but it has the same goals. Both are encouraged to excell. AUDRE OWENS MARIE SCHUBERT t sl f fi 5 Q Wwe East High's practical arts department consist of various courses. These courses enable students to develop careers, domestic skills, and skills which are achieved by using the hands as a tool. The field of Practical Arts broadens the students education. PRACTICAL ARTS LARRY DANIELS PHYLLIS DIENER ROBERT DIENER MR. K. ECKOFF TIMOTHY c. IOHNSON GENEVA REIMAN 1AcK WEBBER ii ,I ss t ' 'i ..i A W Q T- A CQQQ lf- ,I My wsu- sat. ,ut '- 2 .12-5' . - lla:-1' 2 . - 'J iw a .. SYLVESTER HEATH IR. FINE ARTS The courses offered in fine arts are Instrumental music, photography, art, and vocal music. With this variety of courses a student can show his special talents and may expand as far as to make it a career. In these classes a student's attitude determines his altitude. MR. TOM MALLOT gmL.., Ms. Vaughn shows new techniques G. H. PINNELL IIM RYAN MS. SHARON M.VAUGHN The three stooges are at it again. BUSINESS . is . ffg SPECIAL ED. Education makes a person. The four business classes offered at East are typing, stenography, ac- counting, and C.O.E. Special Education classes are offered to help students functioning below average find their level of work, and work up from that point. - MRS. CAROLYN CRUSE MRS. HELEN S. BLANTON MR. RAY H. GALLER Mks. GRATEST HOLLIMON Mg, LARESA SLATER MRS. BEVERLY IONES MS. ELLEN TABER UPPQRTIVE STAFF DENNISE HARRINCITON LIBRARIAN CHARLES NICHOLS SAC TEACHER LARRY BOHANNON SECURITY CLAUDINE IACKSON LIBRARIAN These persons are supportive staff workers of East. They perform various jobs that are very important to our school. Without their time and devotion, East High would not be able to function. OFFICER PHILLIPS SECURITY MATTYE F. DEES SCHOOL NURSE HELEN VIETTI SAC TEACHER ASST. DOREEN THOMPSON SECURITY Mrs. Wilma Gardner Gffice Staff If you walk into the East High Office, you will find smiling faces and a helping hand to assist you. The four efficient ladies who run the office of East High School are Mrs. Clarice Crosby, attendance clerk, Mrs. Clara Wilson, financial clerk, Mrs. joan McGee, secretary, and Mrs. Wilma Gardner, the office substitute. With the employment of these hardworking women, the parents, students and faculty should never worry about the way in which our office is run. Mrs. loan McGee Mrs. Clara Wilson Mrs. Clarice Crosby Mrs. McGee checking on downtown orders. Hum, coming along nicely. Cafeteria 84 Maintenance Mrs. Ester Rinkenbaugh and her right hand man Mr. Roger Rinkenbaugh make sure that the cafeteria staff serves a well-balanced and tasty meal to the students and faculty every day. Mr. Harold Fisher is the head of the custodial staff at East. The custodians are always busy keeping East in a clean and spotless condition. Mrs. Ester Rinkenbaugh Mr. Roger Rinkenbaugh EEE Mr- Harold Fl5l 9f Custodian keeping machinery intact. Q -4-4 Sw P! f 'I, .. f H 4' I 4 1 I T9-1 sn SENICRS 3 . Ii? 4 ii ADKINS, FRED W I ,,,,, ALEXANDER, SYBIL I J is ASHFORD, LA TONYA BARELA, MICHAEL Are these legs or are these legs? 36 SENIORS I a ALLEN, TRACI fy XI wr I I 1 UI 1 In WM.g, ,I IIII-21,3 QIRMQQQ, rm tiling 'fff,wNIQ-5, KIM.. 11 Vw X HIM ,IIWQQHR ,, -1 Im ,X I A , W . I I xxx V BOWLAND, PHILLIP Z 9' 57 4 I , ,ev ., - e, h BREWSTER, IESSIE BROWN, MICHAEL 'K+ ALTMAN, SUSAN BRATTON, MIGNON BROOKS, IUDITH ,Q ,H gr ' - IIE 4+ 1 'nm ii I rw, , I, I , , I 'Im 'III ,N I :LW .2-3 1,L.. CALDWELL, CLIFFORD A CAMERO, CHERYL CLARK, KATHY COFFMAN, SHAWN COOK, IOHN CHEADLE, IUDITH CLARK, MARY COLEMAN, CHRIS l CRAWFORD, CRYSTAL B, Whitmill stealing answers from C. Williams. CONLEY, LINDA CRUTCHFIELD, SHERON CONNER, PAMELA DALE, JOHN SENIORS 37 I 1 DAVIS, DONNA ,L is HIG ff A I H Terry Lanier didn't do his homework. DEETS, LES DAVIS, KARLA DENNIS, BRIAN ' .' ILL' 'I 2 DONAHUE, ERIC DONAHUE, KATHY DONALDSON, LINDA EDWARDS, ANTHONY ' ?ff5:T1sf ' EEE, rrr. EDWARDS, BRIDGETTE FREEMAN, PHILLIP FREEMAN, STEVE FREY, CHARLES 38 SENIOR5 GADDIS, DEBBIE GARDNER, RUSSELL C-ATLIN, ALEASE A i GOTH,1EFFREY GREEN, KAREN GRIDDINE, REGCIE HAMM, CRICKETT HAMPTON, TODD HANDLEY, CAROLYN HARLIN, LISA HARVEY, RAYMOND Huffman Changes his style from blues to rock. SENIORS 39 EF: 3 R HAWKINS, JAMES HENDERSON, BILLY K V565 The 79f80 Senior Class Officers. From left to right Parliamentariang Diedra Henderson, Secretary 84 Treasurer HENDERSON, DEIDRA HOWELL, lofi Daria mes. G HUFFMAN, JOHN JACK, BRUCE JACKSON, DORRIS ,4' ! 14. 4 JACKSON, JAMES JACKSON, REGINA JAMES, SANDRA 40 SENIORS 'iii' 'A 'fi 1 Q9 ,H,,,,f:- V :M ., wee ' ' ' ELS: . , , E, , 2 N i- c .,,., , JN J I ,S , ,, JJ J W ff 2 xv J Ja ff JACKSON, EDNA A X 4 AJ JEFFERSON, MARY IOHNSON, DAVID IONES, KAREN 3511 President, Reggie Griddine, Vice-President, Carlotta Randolph, and Giftorian, Doris Mitchell. 1 af IONES, LONE-ITA IONES, RODNEY KING, DIXIE KING, VALERIE KOWALSKI, DAVID LACKEY, BRENDA LAZENBY, VAUGHNITA LEWIS, LISA LOGAN, PAM LYLES, DARIA SENIORS 41 MACKEY, TONI MARCILLE, MARVIN E Q MARRIOTT, KEN MEAD, HELEN E i fr. 14 ig fer -get I si MEMBERS, RENEE MITCHELL, DORIS MORLAND, BETTY MOWELL, JIM 42 SENIORS Senior Queen and Court easing on down the road MITCHELL, STEPHANIE MORGAN, ED MULLIN, DAVID MURFF, BRENDA if I NEUDECK, GREG NEVELS, STACEY O'BANNON, DIANA OWEN, MIKE PADEN, TERESA Homecoming Queen and her secret admirers. PARISH, CRYSTAL PARKS, JOHN PETERMAN, RAYMOND O'DELL, MIKE PARKER, TERRY PENA, VERONICA PETTY, NATHANIEL SENIORS 43 PICKENS, IUDY RAY, IOANNE RODGERS, ANGIE 5 I, I Q M i af ROGERS, MICHAEL 44 SENIORS 1' POTTS, MIKE RAMZY, REGINA RICHARD, PATRICIA ., 5 5 ie- f , RODRIGUEZ, ELIZABETH 4' L., N as ROSEBURR, SHARON RILEY, GWENDOLYN RANDOLPH, CARLOTTA ROBERTS, LINDA Crystal can't believe it's Mrs. Stallings. 'NDN SANTOLI, PERRY SHINN, KAREN We all use Close-Up, See! SIMMONS, TINA SIMPSON, TERRI SIMS, ROSALIND SMITH, CLARENCE SMITH, DEBBIE SMITH, IODY SNYDER, DENA STEPHENS, PAM - STEWART, TRACIE STOUT, IOHN SENIORS 45 NSN V 2 x STRICKLAND, IAN STRICKLAND, IOHN STUDYVIN, ROXANA SUTHERLIN, AARON uf ff, TALLEY, JULIA TAYLOR, BONNIE TAYLOR, CARLA She's just jealous of all Seniors. TEVIS, LORITA ,M-.dl THOMAS, MARK THOMAS, SCOTT THOMAS, TERRIE THOMPSON, CAROL 46 SISNIORS THORNTON, CECELIA TOLES, THERESA TOOMBS, IUANITA TORRENCE, MICHELLE TORRES, JUAN VAUGHN, CARLA VILLA, LILLIAN Together We shaII stand. WALDROP, MARK WALKER, DALE WELLS, SHERRY WHITMILL, BETTY WILLIAMS, CARLA SENIORS 47 ad I x X 'R I ,ff 3 I WILLIAMS, CHERYL WILLIAMS, GIRARD WILLIAMS, SHARON WILLIAMS, TINA L.. WILLIAMS, VIVIAN WILLIAMS, WARDELL WITHERS, MATT WOHLGEMUTH, LYN WOODEN, MARY WORLLEDGE, PERRY WRIGHT, IOE WYNNE, JOHN ZLATEFF, NANCY Seniors searching for a future. 48 SENIORS SENIORS SAY GO0DB E Seniors Say Goodbye Farewell, East High School, Seems like only yesterday that we were Freshman, turning from junior High School to Senior High School, with so many things to learn. The next year seemed to pass by so fast, and the next one was right around the corner. Our Sophomore year was one full of hopes, dreams, and books. Turning from quarters to semesters, we were finally luniors. This was the most exciting year of all. just knowing that we would be Seniors next year was enough joy and excitement for the whole year. We waited patiently and quietly for graduation, so that after that night we could officially call ourselves Seniors. Not only have we turned our last corner of high school, but we have turned toward a new decade. We hereby declare that: We are Seniors! We are a graduating class! We are the Seniors, the graduating class of NINETEEN HUNDRED and EIGHTYI ' 5 if ' f y , v-fu. -. .q Q '- ' 1 'rl fl wi Q I ,,,, In 2 g l Af 1 Z K-MQ me fffg Wig i A .A Roxane Bagby Larry Barker Pamela Barnett Tracy Bowland Tonya Bozeman Marvin Bradford Rosiland Brown Sheila Bryson Donna Burrell Christine Burris Leslie Burris Betty Byers t vxf Rl I Kim Cage Kelly Caldwell Terrie Cameron Ada Camp Lisa Campbell Vanesa Campbell Micheal Candillo Erick Carr QQY-iff, -wi: 'mf 'iilsgq 13? 4 ss., i Bridgett Carrin Eric Calven Tracy Caw Christopher Ch 2 almers Francis Clark Willetta Clark Sandy Cobb Duran Cobbins l 5 5 Caarrr C rrrrrrrr rCC.CC i as Crrrrr 3 :QL - I ' R R' l . , if -Q . asc ii? r iff iff . E rr2,. A .N 3 - .wifi Donnie Coffman Kim Cole Travis Cook Maynard Cooper james Couch Juanita Craft Kelly Creed ,. , in , ll I l Qi fl I' ,iii h x: off lirrf ll i ...lfiy fh l vl . XX xx jimmy Crovv jack Davenport Heather Davis jon Davis Kim Davis Larry Davis Rick Davis janet Dewey f . 'X . any, '1sfJ1.MNmm - A janice Dickerson Del Ray Draper Eula Eshaur Edvvina Evans Rena Fields Mary Foster Sherry Foster Robert Frank 1 Barry Ghearing Dora Gonzales Lorraine Gregg Darnell Gray 415 N i Arthur Frazier jeff Gardener Charles Garnett i Susan Garrison N X ..-ef' johnny Guyton Allen Hale Sarah Harrington Levster Harvey ffl 1 . A' Charles Grayson Darryl Greathouse Tami Greer Malcolm Guess ,x l Donald Horner Carla Howard Vernon Howard Carl Hudspeth 4 . Nm.-' Sherry Hart Lisa Hedrick Darin Herron Donna Hightower as fx? 'i Z we , W. fl: 31 r Steve Huffman Rodney Huffstutler Craig jack Alesha johnson Darrell johnson john johnson Micheal johnson Monica jacobs ' ' Curtis Lewis Sherry Lewis Russell Lupercio Barbara Lyons 3 Dianne Kemp Norvel King Gayle Kizine Raynette Lewellen 'Nur A Ag, X L E Lx Robin Maner Brad Manning Laura Martinez Brenda Maxwell Tim Maxwell Larhae McCallop - ' I' f Rexx' ' , Dorothy McDaniel lames MCC-ee Maxam X., 5 ti C-race Milligan Charles Minnis Connie Mitchell Lisa Mitchell ,ff .,-ff- ' .Y-f ' Jeff McLeod Bridette Medellin Stewart Middleton Lisa Miller X Brian Mize Paul Montez Betty Morland Allan Mowell Tim Mowell Annette Moyer L ax? l 1 il X Egx V xg i Ei Ni HS 2 jacqueline Neville Sheila Nimrod Yvonne Oliver Anita Orcutt . WWA sift Mona Moore jeffrey Morgan George Murphy Sheila Murphy Kelly Nance Orenetta Nesbitt ? X 5, iM,,.., ,A---..,.,,,,,x. Eddie Page Curtis Parker Darryl Peeler Kenneth Peters Kenneth Potter Cari Powers Michael Price Rubin Ramzy Kim Rector Sheila Reese Carmen Reynolds Kim Richison J Il f Ben Ransburg LaVerna Roberts Aaron Robinson john Robinson I David Rudder Christina Sargeant Danny Schwark George Scott mis S s' 5? to R . f f S Es' ' it ti,t ,.:, Y lrii ' it 2 Pete Sima Waiter Shorts jgff Shrable Kevin Sims Darryl Smallwood Luther Smith k1-f Tracy Smith Att yt Bruce Stewart iir Tamera Stewart Tammy Taylor Todd Thomas Don Thomsen Mike Toynton Michele Turowski -s-X Toy Stewart Yvette Stiles jim Stilwell Tracy Tapp -X4 David Thibeaux xt ,c Tracy Vann Steven Walker jeff Warner Ava Washington Jr Lisa White Karen Whitney Carl Whitmill Steve Williams Trent Williams il AI I Sharon Washington Gerald Watson Kelvin Wells Rolla Wells Doug Willis g ,f Glen Wilson Mike Wilson Steve Wilson Kelly Woodard jimmy Woods Holly Woodward Sheila Wright Carmen Zapien 'WW ,y SCPHGMGRES X I K Q Patricia Abercrombie Kimberly Adams Lillian Allen LeAnne Armstrong Patricia Barker jiovanna Beard jackie Behringer Mike Bessenbacher Robin Box Milton Bratton Daryl Brewster Gerald Brewster 46 - X f ' B , , ,7.. 5 B 5 5 Z E BSNGEQ Sherry Burton Sherry Byers C.: Tim Broddus Antonia Brown Danise Brown Connie Bryson Steve Byrd Mitchell Carrier K'R Kathy Waldrop cheeks to see if the seams are straight. Dawn Calllhan Perry Callihan Y . . JN . 'MS-., ij: joseph Calzarano Shari Capehart Dana Carr Shawn Carter WaLisa Carter David Chase Kevin Cheadle Gary Cisco si . 4 Q ,, kwa, 5 'av 'Tl '4 -Edna. , john Cravens Terry Creed 117.8 FA' Stella Daskaleas Naomia Davenport Carol Davis Dewayne Davis Ray Conley Mona Cozart Donna Curren Calvin Daniels 191 AY K M,,,,, W. M .qs-or Vickie Harlin spots an error on her typing paper. XXX.. Gary Davis Cindy Dean jamie Deets Majorie Donahue '-. Russel Dunn Mark Durbin Ruth Duren Dana Edmond Carol Eggeman George Ann Elder Anthony Ezell Dennis Finnell Kevin Garnett Angie Gassett James Gatlin Doris Goodrich ...mm--1' ,ah-N Dwight Finnell Paula Frank Kerri Franklin Robin Gallagher Laurie Gunn Raymond Guzman Gale Hall Ken Hall DeVaul Harrison Vanessa Hart Cassandra Harvey Channel Harvey DuVonne Goudeau Raymond Goudeau Paul Grand john Green Marvin Hamilton Steve Hansuld Vicky Harlin Keith Harris Karen Harvey David Hatch Lonnie Hatch Richard Hatfield john Haynes -s Donna Hedrick Carlos Henderson Hank Hernandez Mickey Hernandez Kevin Herring Norvell Horn Yronnda Hunter james Ingram Penny lrick Kim Adams takes it easy. Theresa Hicks Lawerence Holcomb Gina Hollowell Lorie Hopkins i 71 La5haune jackson Kianne jefferson Kelly jenkins Paulette jensen .f :.' Deron Isaac Melvin Iverson Darren jackson jackie jackson Christine johnson Susan johnson john jones Marcus jones Randy Kienzle Benita Williams shovv's interest in computer science. Kevin Knox Kay Lewis Stephanie Logan Sherman Lollis Darrin Loomis Angela Mattie jennifer McClain Clinton McCullough lohn McDaniel Mike Kreutzer layleen Lauffer Terry Lee Lisa Lentz Chris Lopez Felix Lyles luanita Magnuson Annette Martin Angela MCCaughey Tony Mendoza William Miller Cynthia Monroe 73 Larry O'deI Ginger O'nea Willie Murillo Marilyn Neeley Roger Neeley Michelle Neudeck David O'halloran Darrell Paige Aix. Cathy Pearey 74 Melvin Patton 3 i as - A haw illl f Cassandra Harvey show's her Concern about reading. Bill Peek Tammy Perez Russell Perryman Christine Pennington l jeff Pfaffly David Phipps David Plott Anthony Pratt Sherry Reynolds Rohert Riggs Renee Roberson Edward Robnett Regina Ryan William Ryan Katherine Sanders Carla Scott Micheal Quarles Ann Quinn Shelby Rector johnny Reed Anthony Rodriquez Sharon Roe joanna Rogers Shelia Ross 75 DeVra Settgast Kevin Shavv Ollie Shields Mark Simpson Angela Smith Cynthia Smith Larry Smith Patricia Smith N an Tim Smith gn. 9, Sophomores in a mass of Confusion. -7 ,.-ev ix W 'Q fs, S, L '1f5.fIfai:Y'- Valerie Smith Veltria Smith Richard Snyder in ' Carlita Spencer Becky Stevens jackie Stewart Rhonda Stiles Michael Stout Lisa Stroup Brian Sutherlin ,ls ii T x X Mari Talley Derrick Taylor Lori Tharp jason Timmons Ng., , 4iN'NWf ef --sv-3 Q so o Sheila Ross is caught day dreaming Wayman Torrence Gerald Tyson Linda Vasquez Sylvia Villa 77 Kathy Waldrop Walter Walsh Chester Ward Samuel Wash Tim White Kelly Whitney Benita Williams Claudius Williams Mary Williams Patricia Williams Ramona Williams Rovena Williams 'uv' Kevin Wright Steve Wright Dana Young Henry Zapien Troy Winters Burnett Woods Gloria Woods Ritchie Works B .swll xsssii FRESHMA Ams- 5 ' Vi. 1 W , .A..,.Q. ,,,,,F?,,M 5 if . 5 Q .5 in .f i , ag 0F 83 Linda Abercrombie Denise Adams Sheila Alexander Teresa Anders Larry Anderson Carlos Arzola Lisa Ashby Angela Baker David Bales Ronald Bandy Danny Barker Dewayne Baskin Ronnie Baughman Mark Bell james Bentley john Billings Bobby Bourret Gerald Boykin Tina Bozeman james Brown SH 'BFE mr x . r B A .:.k Q. 5 H: , in-gzfsasseg if Adi Richard Brown jerry Bruner Pamela Bryant jimmy Burris Terry Burris Brenda Burton George Cain Marlon Callier Chris Capehart Adrian Caradine Aaron Caren Mark Carson Kim Carter Brenda Cayton Luereather Chism Kevin Chrisman Angela Clark Anthony Clark Darrell Clark Susan Clark Angela Cole Samuel Cole Brian Collins Freddia Collins Debra Conner Eric Cook Gregory Copeland Sue Corbett Tara Couch Kim Cox john Cox Carolyn Cravens Willie Crutchfield Edward Cunningham Sheila Davis Daniel Deperalta Phyllis Dickerson Mary Dotson Brenda Edmond Kelly Ellis 11 41- 1..- I.-as N xii 5 . 3 as 4 -6 fs- or if . -fa is :gk I H F ig if FS ,94 'N L? gif 5 ,ff . - j wha ' ' Z . 0 11 XF .f 95 , Q W 0 , E ? ' 'x 'thx 11 V Terrance Eskridge Devin Espinoza Audrey Eubanks Demetria Fayne Rochelle Fleming Ellicia Franklin Edward Freeman Carolyn Fugitt Marilyn Fugitt Pamela Fulson Carla Gallagher Kim Garnett . I Sheryl George lustine Gibbs Kelly Gilford Anthony Gillespi William Gillesoie Terry Gines l.P. Good Bryan Goth B6 l Carlene Graham Darlene Graham leffery Granville Kathleen Gray Dollie Green Rex Green Cindy Greer Robert Groom Lasonjia Guess Melinda Gunn Mike Hall David Halpin Lillian Hamlett Sheila Hansen lvy Harris Marvin Harris Jacqueline Harrison Rita Harrison Bradley Henderson Sheila Hendren 5 F3 AL. David Herbert james Hickman Anita Hicks Charisse Hightower Angela Holder Lisa Hollowell Vicki Holmes Vaneata Holton Steve Horn ' Tracy Houston Deborah Howard Elnora Howell Pernell Hudspeth Donald Hughes Yvette Hurtado john jackson Lloyd jackson Larry johnson Linda johnson Sandra johnson Theresa johnson Wendy johnson Elmo jones Eric jones Tina jones Toni jones Willie jones Willie jordan Bonita Kankey Merri Keedy David Kelley Kelvin Kemp jesse Kizine Rebecca Kleyh Joann Boyle Kremer Sandy Lathrom Thomas Laver Brenda Lentz Roberta Lewellen Courtney Lewis mam Hof 1 ix Xx l - v new l L., --Y., xxx lun..-i Ricky Lillard Victor Lindmark jeffrey Littleton lanet Locke Roy Loftin jackie Lollis Peggy Long Micheal Lyles Doug Marek Leslie Martin Geraldine Matthews Rhonda McCallop William McClinton 1. I. McCulloch Connors McDaniels Virgil McGee Rita Mclntyre Carmon McNealey Sherry Meade Yulonda Melton Patricia Mills Eleece Moorr joseph Moser Debra Murff Pam Nall Lantz Nave Monica Neal Victor Newsom Dung Nguyen Thao Nguyen Beverly Nixon Mike O'halloran Kenneth Orcutt Mark Orcutt Conrad Parker Timothy Parker Derrick Patterson Shelby Payne Kelly Pearson jeffrey Peters L 1 V. S-if X5 iff 'Y' Richard Peterson Brian Philips Dinah Phillips Connie Pickens Marlene Piper Rose Piper Chandelyn Preston Angela Pyle Frank Randolph Ursula Randolph Lula Reed jeffrey Reiling Gerri Richardson William Ridgon Rachel Riley Robert Rippy loyce Robinson Monica Rodriguez Michelle Roe joseph Rogers Thomas Rogers David Roseburr Von Rountree Shelley Rucker Vanessa Rucker Mike Ryan Vanessa Rynders Charletta Sanders Ronald Sanders john Schultz Darren Schvvark Rickey Scott Mickey Settgast Evelyn Sexton Kerry Shaw Kim Shepherd Tyrone Shirley Carol Shockley Michael Sims Roxanne Sims sv df' L i in ll 1 H vs I Anna Simmons Marvin Smalls Donald Smirl Carl Smith Todd Smith Carolyn Stanley Kevin Stanley Bryan Steffes Mary Stevens Donald Strickland Rachel Sullivan Linda Swadley james Terrell Harold Tignor Richard Tilford Shayne Thomas Tina Thomas Robert Tomlin Denice Thomsen Rachael Toomey Marsha Triplett Elizabeth Turman Mark Uptegrove Rodney Vaughn Latonnia Vincent Saundra Vincent David Walton Robert Warburton Aretha Westmoreland Latonya Whitmill Alverta Williams Bruce Williams Henry Williams jonni Williams Keith Williams Myron Williams Pamela Williams Ricky Williams Vincent Williams Beth Wilson B454 .. 3 f Karen Young Raymond Zapien Carla Gallagher asks Mr. Cohen for some assistance. john Wilson Carol Wohlgemuth Loretta Woods Lori Woods Roberta Lewellen Checks her answer with Mr. Williamson. Hey! Let rne see. 4 1 W 1 1 4 H1980 Varsity Cheerleaders CCLL f e'e r'rr .eer SHARON ROSEBURR KELLY CALDWELL Seniorg Captain luniorg C0-captain CAROL EGGMAN Sophomore RAYNETTE LEWELLEN junior SHEILA ROSS Sophomore K ALEASE GATLIN KAREN IONES Senior Senior IACKIE NEVELS junior JULLA TALLEY CARLA WILLIAMS Senior Senior junior Varsity And Freshman Cheerleaders Hup, two, three, four . . . Bottom up, K. Harvey, K. Franklin, l. McClain . Cheerleaders getting it together. Left to Right, R. Lewellen, K. Young, C. Gallagher, E. Sexton Q55 I! . N A ,hhrky iii ,K.. S gi -A , X iill - U ,Q ' 'U ' s s 4 1' KS izjfp 12' Y. R? if , , , Qld ff , ,e -if' jf 4 ? 25422 f? 1 I ff' 7 3 W X f if , , K L W .L V SEPT. 7 East Sept..14 East Sept. 21 East Sept. 29 East Oct. 6 East Oct. 11 East Oct. 19 East Oct. 25 East Novt 2 East Nov. 9 East 1979 FOOTBALL SCHEDULE 0 Springfield Parkview 22 0 Southwest 58 0 Southeast 40 7 Pem Day 10 14 Van Horn 34 0 Westport 6 6 Paseo 29 8 , Lincoln 66 0 St. joe Central 28 6 Northeast 0 East High Bears The Backs Front row, left to right, Reggie Williams, Terry Creed, Curtis Lewis, Kevin Shaw. Back row, Billy Morgan, Russell Dunn, Brian Dennis, Wordell Williams, Lee Reese, Malcolm Hamilton. The Coaches This year the head of our coaching staff is Mr. jim Ellis. There are three new assistant coaches. They are Mr. Craig Willemsen, Mr. Ken Speece, and Mr. Tim johnson. Left to right: Ken Speece, Craig Willemsen, Tim johnson and lim Ellis. The Linemen Left to right, sitting: johnny Guyton and Ronald Thibeaux. First row, Maynard Cooper, Eddie Page, Charles Minnis, Steve Walker. Second row, jerry Butler, David johnson. Third row, Hubert Williams, Larry O'dell, Michael Warren, Bill Malcolm. The Ends Front row, left to right, Albert Young, William Parks,'Ritchie Works, Back row, Dale Walker, Reuben Ramsey, james Williams, Fred McClain. 5 we Senior Players Michael Warren David johnson RON Tllibeaux Hubert Williams Fred McClain Dale Walker jerry Butler Billy Morgan Brian Dennis Lee Reese Wordell Williams MQW, . East makes a great catch. Coaches Ellis and Speece cheer our team on. Northeast struggles to tackle East. When the going gets tough East Bears stick together. f ,, W I K I , .gm ,lx Well, you win some and you lose some 105 l No, go to the side. Playing volleyball with a football. Sept. 18 Sept. 25 Oct. 9 Oct. 16 Oct. 30 IUNIOR VARSITY FOOTBALL East East East East East Northeast Southeast Paseo Lincoln Westport East gets a free ride to the goal line. FRESHMAN FOOTBALL East 0 East 0 East 22 East 0 Southeast 20 Paseo 6 Westport 0 Van Horn 12 12 34 24 6 14 Back row, left to right, Darin Herron, Williams Parks, Maynord Cooper, Steve Walker, Kevin Shaw, Edward Robinette, Charles Minnis, Albert Young, Coach, Craige Willemsen. Front row, Kevin Cheadle, Carlos Henderson, Terry Creed, Russell Dunn, Terry Lee, Eddie Page, james Williams, Marvin Hamilton. The 1979 Freshman and junior Varsity Football Players -an Back row, left to right, Tommy Rogers, Tyrone Shirley, Darrell Clark, Victor Newson, Bradly Henderson, Willie Jordon, Terence Eskridge, Coach: Timothy C. johnson. Front row, Vincent Williams, Michael Lyles, Conrad Parker, Kerry Shaw, I. P. Good, Eugene Pierce, Keith Williams, jesse Kizine. 107 Volleyball Team Doing It Once More! .QA Q GMI' I my is --., L Top, L to R: Asst. Coach, Terry Ford, R. Members, j. McClain, C. Williams, C. Randolph, l. Creamer, E. Hill, C. Crawford, Head Coach, Mrs. Owens. Bottom: M. Talley, M. Jacobs, S. Roseburr, I. Talley, S. Washington. ew Sharon Washington goes up for the dink. UP! UP! and away. Standing, L to R: C. Randolph, V. Randolph, Co Mitchell, A. Brown, C. Crawford, Coach, T. Ford, Kneeling: R. Brown, M. lacolbs, L. Martin, V. Smith, Bottom: K. Clark. This years' volleyball team got off to a bad start, but didn't finish on the bottom. They ended up with a 4 and 5 record to tie for fifth place. With the help of Terry Ford, the team was in the best of condition and did amazing things on the court. The captain, Eugenia Hill made 2nd team allstar. 5,4,3,2,1, Blast off! East East East East East East East East East East East One, two, three up! Volleyball Scores 12,15,8 13,15, 11 15,15 15,15 15, 8, 11 15,10,12 15, 10,15 12,8 9, 7 15,15 15, 11, 12 Central 15, 13, 15 VVestport Lincoln 9, 7 Northeast 3, 6 Loretto 12, 15, 15 Paseo 19, 15, 15 Southeast 9, 15, 11 Southwest 15, 15 Van Horn 15, 15 West 7, 8 Raytown 11, 15, 15 1 1980 arsity Basketball Team its A QS? Left to right: Crystal Crawford, Renee Members, Vernon Howard, Dean Oldham, Damon Simon, Curtis Parker, Hubert Kevin Abney, Carl Whitmill, Fredrick Adkins, Billy Morgan, Coach Willemsen, Coach Speese, Coach Ford. Center: Lee R Darrell Hightower. Head Coach: Mr. Ken Speese 110 Boys Basketball Schedule William Chrisman 88 Central 60 Oak Park 70 Lincoln 76 Southeast 58 Central 92 VVestport 66 Southwest 66 Central 68 Paseo 59 Southeast 56 Platte City 61 Central 52 Paseo 88 Maryville 42 Liberty 68 Excelsior Springs 56 Park Hill 44 Southeast 59 VVest 55 Blue Valley 65 Van Horn 70 Hogan 65 O'Hara 87 Northeast 55 East 46 42 49 54 68 63 52 68 62 61 54 99 44 77 44 50 68 55 53lOTJ 100 61 71tOTJ 51 55 59 'K -- x ,.,. L. .. . W Nw Q - - r - i,1Qzzi1-.,1.x-311313,..,,,. . ,.. M l. ,3iE, EmE. Hubert Williams Fredrick Adkins Carl Whitmill X. f Lee Reese Billy Morgan ,ii,e2L. Darrell Hightower Vernon Howard CUFUS Parker 1 Darrell Hightower goes up for a lay up. Q, in R if 'rrrrrlee s l,.A it Damon Simon Kevin Abney Dean Oldham Rubin Ramzy tips it to an East Bear. Q 1 i 5 i 2 Darrell Hightower puts rt up for two again. W r N 1 L -211. -H :X -. Fai? 5.5 f--rzfcwi .f.,,, Ng va M :wh . ,.kf T22 113 1980 JV Basketball Team Back row, left to right: Wendell Melton, Damon Simon, Albert Young, Raymond Goodeau, Reggie Williams, Curtis Lewis, Headl Coach Craig Willemsen. Front row, Kevin Clark, Don Coffman, Russell Dunn, Sherman Lollis, Carlos Henderson, Marvin Hamilton. Head Coach: Mr. Craig Willemsen 114 Park Hill Lincoln Southwest Central VVestport Platte City Central Paseo Park Hill Maryville Southeast Blue Valley Vanldorn Hogan O'Hara Northeast Boys Basketball Schedule 54 51 72 61 64 46 64 42 45 42 96 66 64 46 60 46 East 57 38 61 62 60 58 49 52 37 43 44 52 60 69 58 51 - . N Q Q RK Q X-X -AN '+V X N X X L X ix, hm .JY qs: Q .f 1i Q ...-x...... W. . 9 S www qu.. ,gmt k VV 'WR - R. .v4- mf W xi x lx? wi Wim , , ,,., W-.. , .it , , 1..X..... J X Nh Q ' ' W .,..-0 9 ' f... 1980 Freshman Basketball Back Row, left to right: Mgr.: Angela Boggess, Lantz Naves, Tyrone Shirley, Frank Randolph, Connors McDanial. Front row, Henry Williams, Eric Cook, Edward Cunningham, Micheal Lyles, Head Coach: Mr. Terry Ford. H. Williams points out who fouled him. iCs,sss as .ss,. , 4 t ' I ff? .zur , -..I-aim C '..:Q.i.1.'f.-za f 4 -as .cg C. . . .. .. .. si, . rs ' 513: Ls, Q , 3 C T Wfft ? 0'5 'fgiifflig f' , 'E-TT' f ' L h is ,aw - 'izzf-fa-. snafsffessfiv. - 4 , ', .... , : .,., . ,. , Y - is C 3 A 0 4 fa- 116 . 1 T. V Q K K? , E. Cook shoots from side line. Boys Basketball Schedule East Lincoln 55 42 Southwest 61 39 Paseo 52 24 Westport 32 40 Southeast 55 45 Van Horn 59 57 Northeast 45 106 Central 46 44 Blue Valley 49 33 L. Naves claps for his two points. Look what F. Randolph is up too. 1980 Girls Basketball yt Sy 5? 31.1 ,ff R X ,ck row, left to right: jennifer McClain, Mary Clark, Monica Jacobs, jackie Stewart. Front row, jackie Neville, Regina Ramzy nrla Williams, Debra Allen. Head Coach: Mr. jim Ellis Co-Coach: Ms. Ellen Taber Lincoln Hogan Southwest St. Pius Notre Dame Loretto VVestport Barstovv Central Paseo Van Horn Lincoln Sunset Hill Southeast Van Horn K. C. Christian Northeast Girls Basketball Schedule 37 36lOTl 41 53 57 12 34 39 85 67 40 53 31 51 44 41 41 East 29 35 36 41 46 95 36 52 25 23 24 32 54 33 23 58 50 M. jacobs sets up a 'I-2-11 play. fg211.t.CIark dribbles around her oppon H D Sometimes its up. Oh, is that what it is. ,ar f 4 ' if f V W QQVQV s.,, W 512' ,jp s s ss , . W:rW,' 4'2 MH I I C. Spencer spots a UFO in Field house. And, Sometimes H5 down- GIRL' TRACK ' . . 9 ,AA,, , . . ' rssr asr A ssrrssr.s 12 ll . l A lonesome soul. lst row L to R, L. jackson, D. Curren, S. Roseburr, C. Hale. 2nd row: 1. Nevels, R. Brown, A. Quinn, K. Franklin, A. Clark, S. Vincent, S. Mead, Y. Stiles. 3rd row: Mrs. I jones lcoachl, S. Ross, G. Murphy, K. Caldwell, S. Roc, R. Members, S. johnson, C. f Williams, Mr. jones lcoachl. X f X I Freshmen medley relay concentrates on winning. jones' talley up scores for East. 119 ..s, ' 'r's f ..,, l :Ev , ' s V W Y, ,,, .- , l BCY TRACK .AN l Runners take your mark. Set. GO! p b,v ' N 1,1-f r lf ,A Qkxkrkyxww k..,: l l'm here. Mead passes to Williams. Here l come! 'Ist row L to R: A. Edwards, D. Mead, M. Cooper, S. Morgan. 2nd row: C. Chalmers, D. johnson, 1. Huffman, C.. Wilson. 3rd row: M. Bratton, A. Clark, R. Works, E. Page, C. Williams, IP, Good, l. Cook, L. O'dell. 4th row: D. Clay, D. Willis, l. Davenport. '120 with QDTGB , . k' . ,.. ' I . r p ' 4 l 9 . , ' 0 O Q f E glvf' Tx v- , It 'I 1 X , 1, :X E . s 6 X rg 4' R0 ALTY 1980 Football Queen And Court Queen x Lillian Villa Attendant Janice Dickerson Kelly Creed Sophomores' 1980 Football Court Cassandra Harvey Donna Curren Freshm l.: iw .30 en 1980 Football Court Carolyn Stanley in Lisa Ashby Basketball Royalty 'CIT7 Homecoming Queen Linda Roberts l.V. Princess Carmen Reynolds Freshmen Princess Ellicia Franklin I l ..,,,,,!V '79' Basketball Queen: Annette Henderson: Assistant Principal: Tony King: Mrs. Hollimanp Queen: Linda Roberts: Kevin Abney: 1st runner up: Carla Williams: 2nd runner up: LaTonya Ashford. Principal: Mr. Davenport crowns the 1980 Queen. 127 RCQCTOC R 0 Y A L T Y R O T C Princess Rosalind Brown R.O.T.C. Princess Cynthia Smith R O.T.C. Princess Carla Scott D ,,L, t V. ,,.-sat.: R.O.T.C. Princess Patricia Abercrombie R.O.T.C. I, Princess Christine Pennington 129 DRGANIZATIONS 130 ORGANIZATIONS STUDENT COUNCIL ECHO CEESSCLUB DRILL TEAM EASTONIAN POM POM PH CLUB SPIRIT CLUB BAND YOUTHFOR EXPLCJRERS DECA BETA SIGMA ELOT. OFFICE HELP PROCTORS CHRIST CHI Student Council ll QM Front row, left to right, Kelly Woodard, Monica lacobs, Renee Members, Carla Williams, Betty Whitmill, Carla Taylor, Lochelle Powell. Second row, Sheila Ross, La Shaune jackson, Elicia Franklin, Karen Harvey, Lori White, Kathy Waldrop. Third row, Milton Bratton, Lawrence Holcolm, Robert Hatfield. Down staircase, Monica lacobs, Karen jones, Carla Williams, Renee Members, Carla Taylor, Betty Whitmill. 132 Clyde Sims and Marie Schubert. Front Row, Left to Right: luanita Craft, Terri Simpson, Laura Martinez, Dorothy McDaniels. Back Row, Lonetta jones Echo Instructor, Mrs. Sharon Sandifer, Bridgette Carrin. The 1979-80 Echo Staff The 1980 Echo Staff, under the instruction of Mrs. Sharon Sandifer. The purpose of the Echo is to gather news and present it to the entire school. The Echo has done many great things this year. They have taken field trips to various newspaper companies to get pointers on production and ad sales. The school paper is distributed monthly, free to the student body. T T liy i ili ll l 'ii'i 'J Mary Clark hard at work for the Echo. 133 JN. as YQ' Q .Q X 7 ,grid S-v-.-f 5 lil M J ' -sd Seated: Ms. Fisher tsponsorl. L to R: Dale Walker, Edward Robnette, Steve Walker, john Huffman, joe Wright. CHESS CLUB 134 This looks to be the best year the Chess Club has ever had. With four returning lettermen, john Huffman, Dale Walker, joe Wright, and Steve Walker, they have already enjoyed their greatest success ever. They won 1st place in the Shawnee Mission East Tourney and achieved the first clean sweep of a tournament with a perfect score, never done by any team at East. The team won 25 out of 25 games with every team member winning a board trophy. With a new sponsor, the team is favored to win the Metropolitan City Cup Tournament and the State Tournament. The Chess Club is really on the move. Drill Team 1st row L to R: Mrs. Budd lco-sponsorl, 1. jackson, L. Baker, F. Huggins, L. Roberts, M. Cozart. 2nd row: Ms. Watkins lsponsorl, Y. Stiles, A. Martin, C. Pennington, 1. Brooks. 3rd row: D. Hightower, D. Carr, 1. Lauffer, A. Eubanks, Y Hunter. 4th row: T. Parker, L. Mitchell, C. Scott, C. Smith. The Nineteen Eighty Drill Team Squad stepped into the decade in style, with new uniforms, new steps, and many new faces. With the feet stomping, high stepping, and hands clapping, this drill team is marching up the stairway of success. Center, Kathy Clark, Photography Editor. Left to right, Tami Greer, Crystal Crawford, Mark Waldrop, and jeff Shrable. . ilillf H ll ' M1 'Ty-l Nn- if EAST Nancy Zlateffg Manager, and Editor. at aaaa to .mr 'W-97' Left to right, Michele Turowski, Sue Altman, Advertising Left to right, Stewart Middleton, Greg Manager, Kim Richison, and Bruce Stewart. Cook, Layout Editor, and Ed Page. NIAN nH Ed F XW5, 5 ,Mfg Sitting at typewriter Sheron Crutchfield Copy Editor Left to uffmanp Business wardsp Assistant fx l . Y Y- x 4 7 x EFX A ' XXX, rightg Sharon Roseourr, Judy Cheadle ahd Karen Shilnn. - 5. A 1 l X i is Centerg Shawn Coffmang Subscription Manager. 137 Lldwell, Bonnie Taylor, Betty Morland, john Left to rightg Theresa Toles, Raynette Lewellen, Dora Gonzalez, and Brenda Lackey. 1st row L to R: Mrs Beasley lsponsori, K. Pearson, A. Clark, A. McCiaughey lCaptainJ, S johnson, 1. Lollis. 2nd row: T. johnson, I. Williams, A. Smith. 3rd row: V. Smith, B. Williams L. Ashby, L. Vincent, T. Bozeman, M. Triplet. L to R: Mrs. Cruse lsponsorj, Toni Brown, Cynthia McNealey, Ellicia Franklin, Carmen McNealey, Constance Powell, Angela Boggess. 138 l s B 'SWB 'lst row L to R: C. Sargent, A. Washington, K. Davis, T. Caw, S. Oliver, B. Middleton, F. Clark, L. Campbell, B. Morland, Mrs. SPHHT . I rsssss L Cobb, S. Harrington. 2nd row: D. Barell, C. Bishop, Y. Harris lsponsorl. Spirit Club officers looking good. CLUB! Orchestra: 'lst row, L to R: E. Sexton, G. Murphy, K. Gilford, R. Sullivan, l. y r Bently. 2nd row: M. Dotson, S. ff Roseburr, V. Smith, M. Nealey, L. Odell. 'P' 5 . 'f 3rd row: IP. Good, M. Odell, M. L p Q . f ,fy 4 Bradford, B. Carin, V. McGee. i . h -,. nf? -N, I 91- w-.., 1st row, L to R: S. Roseburr, V. Smith, C. Hightower, U. Randolph, R. Ralley, R. Toomey. 2nd row: L. Woods, D. Gaddis S. Vincent, P. Bryant, S. Murphy, M. Nealey, S. johnson, M. Harris, T. johnson. 3rd row: B. Dennis, R. Kleyh, A. Caridine D. Roseburr, 1. Littleton, M. Odell, B. Carin, G. Boykin, M. Williams. 4th row: D. Issac, M. jones, M. Smalls, A. Clark D. Bales, A. Pratt, S. Lollis, D. Walton, V. McGee, L. Odell. 5th row: K. Chrisman, IP. Good, N. Horne, R. Mackentire M. Bradford, G. Woods, R. Tilford, M. Brown, j. Haynes, G. Copeland. Explorers Seated at desk L to R: Mr. Galler fsponsorl, B. Lackey, B. Williams, C. Chanbers, C. Reynolds, K. Woodard. Seated on desk: L. Mitchell, C. Reynolds, M. Turowski, K. Richison, S. Garison, V. Hart, 1. Morgan. Standing: M. Owens, T. Van, M. Cooper, E. Page, L. White. Youth For Christ i X W Youth for Christ is a new organization dedicated to introducing and better ac- quainting young men and women, at East High School, with jesus Christ. The Students are chal- lenged and inspired to the image of jesus Christ. Youth for Christ wants East High School to know if you put Christ in your life the world would be a better place to live. Explorers, under the in- structions of Mr. Galler, provides career information and experiences to student. Exploring helps the student to plan and develop goals for their life's career as well as to have contact with personnel and employers in their career area. The explorers seem to be moving right along. Kneeling: R. Sims. L to R: T. Kellerman, R. Mackentire, C. Spencer, M. Sims, P. Bhrant, R. Toomey, J. Talley, D. Franklin, Miss Sandi er Csponsorl, R. McP erson lco-sponsorl. 141 D EC A ! ' ' ' ' GRGANIZATIGN Distributive Education Clubs of America is an organization which supplements and enriches classroom instruction which gives students an opportunity to display what they have learned in class and on the job, through competitive events. Q, Phillip Freeman was elected Missouri '30 if State Vice-President for Deca. Deca also ' participated in the Central Region Leadership Development Conference in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Deca is a well organized group that has entered the 80's with pride. . Ms. Slater tSponsorD 4th row, L to R: M. Marcille, C. Handley, N. Petty, R. jackson, R. Williams, C. Sergent, R. Boswell, P. Worlledge, D. Sinon, 3rd row: K. Whitney, T. Bowland, I. Smith, S. Williams, I. Morvell, R. Ramzey, D. Kowalski, K. Donahue, L. Carier, G. Gray, V. Pena, D. Mitchell, V. Lazenby. 2nd row: M. Franklin, 1. Dewey, L. Lewis, E. jackson, E. Rodriquez, V. Williams, K. Rector, D. jackson, I. Coleman, 1. Strickland, M. Bratton, T. Vann, T. Allen, B. McNealey, R. Griddine. 'Ist row: C. Hack, T. Simmons, S. Coffman, P. Freeman, j. Tenneyson, L. Mitchell, C.. McCarthy, M. Rogers. ,L 9 E. L. 0. T. East Leaders of Tomorrow, a new club at East High School. Elot exhibits good leadership qualities and strives to develop future leaders. It hopes to enhance school spirit and to involve as many students as possible in school activities. Kneeling L to R: L. Campbell, K. Woodard. Standing: M. Bratton, F. Clark, P. Nichols, K. Davis, C. Sergent, K. jenkins, Mr. Caller Csponsorl. i i 1st row: Ms. Fisher. 2nd row L to R: A. Quinn, L. Campbell. 3rd row: K. Woodard, M. Bratton, F. Clark. 4th row: S. Coffman, R. C-oudeau, M. Clark, A. Ezell. 5th row: E. Carr, K. Creed, K. Cole, G. MaCarthy. BETA SIGMA CHI Beat Sigma Chi is a service club that gives students an opportunity to share and be of services, willingly, to his fellow- man. Beta Sigma Chi is a service to students, teachers, and staff by doing clerical and related work for them, thereby getting provided work experience for themselves. f1l13 Cffice Help 84 Proctors ...f,,.s,N L to R: C. Taylor, E. Eshnaur, Seated: T. Simmons, Stand- L. to R: R. Lewellen, D. L to R: D. King, K. Creed, l L. Donaldson, R. Pena ing L to R: Li. Roberts, La. Gonzalez, D. O'Bannon, B. Blanton. Roberts, T. Thomas, P. Whitmill, D. Synder, T. Stephens. Parker. KWKA Lto Rxl. Brown,D. Oldham, L to R: M. Torrance, D. Top to Bottom: E. Eshnaur, K. Creed. Mitchell, T. Caw. D. Smith. 1st row, L to R: Mr. White lcoordinatorl, S. Rector, j. McGee, R. Loftin, L. McCallop, T. Lavar. 2nd row L to R: l. Brooks, T. Parker, 1. Garnett, K. Peterson, A. Hale, B. Carrin, M. Cooper. T44 Staff Carla Williams, Chris Coleman, jeff Gardner, Rosie Catlin, Tracie Stewart. Drum and Bugle Co rps , Donald Smirl, an ROTC drummer. Left to right, Front row seated, D. Smirl, R. Warburton, N. Horon, A. Clark, P. Hudspeth. Standing left, R. Huffstutler. Standing right, C. Williams. Second row, V. Smith, B. Rigdon, L. Harvey, M. Wilson, R. Groom, M. Hall, C. Scott. 145 Company 1st row L to R: Sgt. Wilson, C. Smith, W. McClinton, 1. Morgan, S. Horn, T. C.ines, Y. Melton, Major Hintz. 2nd row: R. Hatfield, L. Crow, M. O'halloran, K. Tinder. 3rd row: S. Huffman, M. Cooper, E. Donahue, A. Hammer. 5, 1 vu-PJ, J44 my f U 5 -Lag, 3? 7- W Ns. 1st row L to R: Major Hintz, E. Hill, H. Williams, L. Morton, 1. jackson, D. Allen, E Cunningham, M. Biggs, Sgt. Wilson. 2nd row: L. Whitmill, I. jackson, T. Winters, K jenkins, C-. Stanley, S. Vincent. 3rd row: B. Williams, W. Milton, R. Williams, D. Parks U. Randolph, A. Medina. 146 lst row L to R: Major Hintz, C. Coleman, C. Scott, V. Smith, C. Williams, C.. Woods, M Wilson, Sgt. Wilson. 2nd row: D. Smirl, R. Huffstutler, L. Harvey, P. Hudspeth, R Warborton. 3rd row: A. Grooms, M. Hall, W. Rigdom, A. Clard, N. Horn, C. Williams. Company lst row L to R: Major Hintz, C. Pennington, D. Goudeau, R. Bagby, T. White, S. Mead V. Brown, Sgt. Wilson. 2nd row: A. Westmoreland, C.. Merray, L. Hamlett, C. Louis, E Cook, M. Moore, K. johnson. 3rd row: C. Dully, B. Collins, K. Hunley, S. Morgan, F Randolph, T. Stewart, D. Deperalta. lst row L to R: Major Hintz, K. Harvey, M. Jacobs, A. Gatlin, D. Murff, C. Preston, C. Cihram, Sgt. Wilson. 2nd row: D. Walton, K. Arrington, D. Paige, I. Gardner, C. Hudspeth, R. Brown, N. Small. ffm - f 'fs T ff,-A 5 I9 East High School Color Guards. R. O. T. C. Bugle Corp guards East High. - - -wig:-,s Darrell takes an aim Opening ceremony of an East High Assembly. Students BEWARE! Major 84 Mrs. Hintz. :W X ,I 1': I ., -5 j I 11 j if FORWARD! MARCH!! Administrators and Counselors enjoy ROTC luncheon. Ef f i 11125 42 W ,, fs F' lb X ' fl A, X 9 AS . 55' W PECIAL S r EVENT . SOPHOMCR E Brian Dennis raps to the best of Rappers Delight. tion. Patricia Abercombie puts a little glide in her stride. 152 Urbin Cobbins sings with inspira- Marvin Bradford prepares to loosen everyone up. Spirit for the 80's by kicking it off with the Sophomore Talent Show. The talent show consisted of East High students only, which alone is talent enough. Mrs. Linda Harris and Mr. Buck Harris are the sponsors of the Class of '82 this year. The Sophomores showed their I A Eric, Travis, and James harmon- ize one of Michael lackson's sound hits. Micheal Brown plays the bass guitar with style. Larry Davis shows the work of the hands. Benita Williams sings the message from her heart. The Angels put a little zip in their hips. Anthony Pratt and David Bale play a duet. Curtis Lewis points out that, He wants YOU. 153 19 Mr. 84 Ms. Senior Done Most For East ' 5' Best Dressed john Huffman Crystal Crawford Coolest C-uy 84 C-al Brenda Murff Eddie Bolder Mike Owens Carlotta Randolph ' X ffggjglrl 4 952. U3 gy if f 3 . 'I' QU1 we t . T ' ----- -7 I l ' r l far' ,W Q Doris Mitchell l 5 Camera Shy :gn ,V N lf E l Most Popular Theresa Toles Victor Tuggle Reggie Griddine LaTonya Ashford S ' Best Vocalists Most Athletic Most Likely to Succeed Diedra Henderson Brian Dennis U John Cook Eric Donahue Carla Williams Diane O'Bannon Best Couple Best Dancers Flirt 81 Wolf Kathy Donahue Mike Rogers Maflf Thomas Chris Patrick Kafefl lones Teffle Parker Ballot i Best Artists jollie Good Prettiest Smiles Y Y . . , I I 2 C gl , ffl -': 6 if s's1: f f ,l..., g 'ss,.,,s, 431 Linda Donaldson Hubert Williams Scott Thomas Alvin Medina Yael Franklin 5Ybil Alexandra Lillian Villa Most Bashful Tallest Seniors Karen Green Randy Williams Shortest Seniors PM ll W5 was 1 - srrri .V 1 C :Q ' s F ,.,.,,:H 'K t if , ' X ',,w':.' my I . iz: I fs - , ,, W sf a K r x 4- - 5 Q as f r X 9 Q vp 2 Fi r A it 5 11 1 f ii? x 'rw 'Ra xl' ,. A Class Clown f. 3 X 2 it of ,,,.J ,W Cecilia Thorton .1 W f fx .ies .V: 1 . wi' -ff' :. 'S S ' Regina jackson Kevin Abnev ,,', Ziff Class Clown jim Stillwell Perry Worledge Not Shown luanita Toombs Special Events Parents signing up for Push Excel. K ' .ii A . fx . .F i n g K5 .. ,. ,Q .V 4. J, Staff working together to solve a problem. Coming to an agreeable conclusion. Taking action at a Junior class meeting. DJ- at the Halloween d-HHCC w Welling K gt, if - is '- if Qkmgsfi ww wwf f' 'wif' 545 7 S 1 if f' 5 is ,1 3,515 if 'f ' . , K-,J-Y,- . , , lafq .ff 'Z vf 'W ff? 4 Li L . '- P 45.5-.,4fsmH 3 W,. . J , , 35,9 Q . Y 25- , R . 2 Q 1 W Sf W w 2 4 W,,-. 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