East High School - Echoes Yearbook (Wichita, KS)

 - Class of 1955

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W9-Q ' J 5?s Xg , XXSQM M A i in Y 'r - . .Q C - r fp L A I A., I I Q 1 ! 131 1 '-4 qdk. Z 'h r-l '-nz Y X ff 5 ,R ,, if E 1 1 nf A A 05 , 5-N I EN5' In .Eng A I 1 51 , S ! 5 1 Q XA Safe 0 The same evening, Gene took Anne to Droll's Grill, where both en- ioyeda meal truly fitter a king. Also awarded to the Lord and Lady was free attendance at the Or- pheum Theatre where the two lucky students en- joyed Mr. Wagner's per- formance in White Feather. SWING YOUR PARTNER .... Estelle Voran and Pat Little swing .it ln Pistol Pete's Pleasure Parlor, as Eddie Weniel pounds the piano at Channels for Char- ity, the all-school project. s.-' BATTLE OF THE DRUMS. .East students will lung remember the fun they had at the annual Polio Bene- fit Dance. Wayne Corzatt and Ted Beard Hslugged it out with drums instead of fists at the Hangar. rq' udministr ro .Qfi Q3 gl wi II Z N 1 N N N l ,A f --in . D AQ ,gf ' than 441' meweanf- ai 543, ' .ll i QI .Q I- Ak . .ew-.-...f-.y g'? i -W 'f , 'QV .4 V N 9 f U ,, J J ffa fam 5 e uf' V5 '-,Q rw ly been u here of IDSVI- ond foc- 5542 COUNSELORS -- Five men and women whose business OFFICE AIDES--The big four in the office, skilled in is to listen to and discuss with East students their prob- everything from switchboards to ty ewriters, from vouch lems are the counselors. From LEFT TO RIGHT, these ers to filing cabinets, are the ogfice helpers, four vi- very important persons are Gladys Leland, Warren Lewis, tal links in the smooth operation of the administra- Edith Worthington, Vernon Kirby, and Victor tive ma chinery . LEFT TO RIGHT they are Mrs. Janzen. Anona Vague, Mrs. Eva Kiefer, Mrs. Sue Hall and Mrs. Lula Mae Abel. 5 5 S Y GUXDANCE CENTER HELPERS -- Those little pink, yellow, and white slips circulate from the Guidance Center, where these three helper: hold forth, Members of the s t a m p -p a d and time-clock brigade are shown here at their familiar positions on the other side of the Guidance vm 22 S S l LIBRARY HELPERS--The stu- dents serving in the library come in very handy at theme-writing time. ROW I: Mary Da mby ,Judy Howard, Anola W h o o le ry , Carole Pierce, Mary Jane McAleavey, Pris- cilla Hartman, Pat Carnahan, Mary Ann Angwin, Marilyn Treat, and Sandra Pow- ell. ROW 2: Ethel Ticer, Claudette Walk, REGISTRAR Shirley I-Iowey, Betty JoCarXer, Pat Dawkins, Brenda Curr , Rosemarie Shel orn, Rosetta Sn - Mrs. June? C. Corey' der, and Judy Haines. ROW 3: JoAnn Hadrteh, Mary Cooley, Anita Teer, Judy Poe, Karen Hayden, Sharon Pickle, Judy Dill, Mary McFerson, Jane Center counter. They are. left whrighr. Ada Byrd, Judy Meeker, and Mary O'Dell. NOT PICTURED Chfton- Imogene Vmcem- and Rua Stogsdm- CarolSchul, Gail Lowry, Ruthie Wiles, and Pat Kemper. I L cf O-D ........., X . , me L-f I. ga f' xl bv w rf, -I My f m X? EXWM 4646 eacdew SOCIAL STUDIES--SEATED, FROM LEFT: Mary Jane Venning, Ioan Cassler, Maude Andrus, Julia Emery. ROW 2: Ellis Beals, Beryll-lamilton, William Laughlin, LE. Hume. STANDING: Marian Schuh, W.H. Mc- Caffery, Ermal Lindquist, Eleanor Davis, Richard El- ving. LIBRARY STAFF--LEFT TO RIGHT are Carolyn Ben- son, Mary McCaffery, Mary Drum, and Frances Strick- land. ART DEPARTMENT--Watson Bidwell, Dorothy Eber- hardt, and Rex Hall. LATIN--Alfrede HOFHOY, LEFT, and Inez Neville. YI We STUDY HALL--Study Hall teachers are, LEFT TO RIGHT: Dorothy Pease, Bernice Taylor, and Aimee Samuels. if ' , x f is 'tfg S Q 'S iii I SCIENCE DEPARTMENT--SEATED are John Michener, Anna Belle Costin, J,A, Brownlee, Roland Kallaus. STANDING: Glenn Crumb, Clinton Kaufman, Ralph Haynes, W.H. Peterson, and Gerald Tague. MATHEMATICS TEACHERS - -Instructors in the Mathe- matics Department are, SEATED: Norine Hamilton, Alma Hass, Patricia Gi lle n w a te r, Clara Peterson, Marjorie McMahon, Esther Benedict, Laura Neville. STANDING: Charles Dohner, Anton Richert, and Wi- nona McFall. MUSIC--East's Music teachers are. LEFT TO RIGHT: Mary Reese, Kenneth Thompson, Kenneth Judd, and Gratia Boyle. dede Hmmm lat. , SPEECH--East's speech and dramatic teachers are Mr Bob Copeland, at the microphone, and Miss Sherla Lee Fisher H O U S E H O L D ARTS- -The household arts and home economics teachers are, LEFT TO RIGHT: Pearl A. Cross, Roberta Roberts, Mary E. Hopkins, Helen White, Nelle Holder, and Marie Symington. ENGLISH--English instructors are, ROW I: Francis G. Yeoman, Charles Wilkerson, Beverly Babb, Harriet Bunting, Lucile Hildinger, Jane Rawlings, Elfrieda M. Shellenberger, and Mae Keller. ROW 2: Don Aley, William Harrison, Myrtle Yarnell, William C. Brick- er, Hazel Sanders, Faye Oen, Mary Shular, M.D. Cromer, Laura Berry, Florence Whitcher, and Mae Blosser. NOT PICTURED: Mildred Turner and Nell Westacott. INDUSTRIAL E D U C A T I O N - -ROW I: Paul Bridges, Carol Hales, R.L. Grandle, Joseph DeSpain, William Johnson, and George Duerkson. ROW 2: William Mc- Kimmey, L.C. Bork, L. V. Logan, Oscar Bennett, Gerald Klepinger, Gilbert Butts, and Victor Jantzen. ROW 3: Marvin Beery, Don Gooden, Roy Matthews, Carl Bruner, S.B. Cheatum, and Charles Vamer. . . . 70545 faded , . , Qfcwe padded! MODERN LANGUAGE TEACHERS--The three teachers who spend all day teaching foreign languages to East Aces are, LEFT TO RIGHT: Eunice Stormont, Elizabeth Apel, and Luada Severance. GIRLS' PHYSICAL EDUCATION TEACHERS--LEFT TO RIGHT are Rosella Towson, Doris Pitcher, Marilyn Morris, June Morrell, Virginia Daniels, and, SEATED: Helen Kennedy. BOYS' P HY S IC A L EDUCATION--Familiar sights to boys in physicaleducation classes are, LEFT TO RIGHT: Coaches Jim Barger, B. A. Taylor, Cy Sicklex, Don Wright. F.M. Snodgrass, and Frank Henkel. BUSINESS EDUCATION TEACHERS--SEATED, LEFT TO RIGHT: Clarice Beaver, Belva McAllister, Eula Walker, and Grace Dennis. STANDING:Annabel Phillippe, Leonard McKimmey, Gordon Prieb, Sam Parzybok, E.A. Bettega, Marion Morozzo, and W.C. Dorsey. nrgunizutinns Xxx- 1 . 1' an .ff R5 4. 'Me aa leadew, .. SENIOR OFFIC ERS --At the helm of this year's senior class is Bill Boyle, president, standing. Other officers are Pat Wright, secretary, Sharron Dye, girls' vice-president, Burt Lazar, sergeant- at-armsg and Mike Miller, boys' vice-president. Not pictured is Susie Stout, treasurer. SOPHOMORE OFFICERS--Are, LEFT TO RIGHT Tom Lutz, presidentg Donna Nelson. secretary, Nelson Logan, boys' vice-president, Janice Ban- non, sergeant-at-arms, Mary Olson, girls' vice president, and Sally Brown, treasurer. JUNIOR GFFICERS--Piloting the junior class are, LEFT TO RIGHT: Jean Stone, sergeant-at-arms: Louise Tomlinson, treasurer, Bob Smith, presidentg Judy Tucker, girls' vice-presidentg Chuck Livings- ton, boys' vice-presidentg and Kate Deal, secre- tary. fm 4-T 1 if Karen Alstrom Kat Deal 4' Judy Frsher 'R Pat Lrttle ML John Moss ffl rv 41- A Carole Sperry Bob Warrender r 9- ' Z' I John Atchlson Sharron Dye Karen Hem nr L Mtke Mlller V. Deanna Nelson IS fb- Q7' Sharon Stout Sue Woodward ye Connre Ben1arn1n '57 Gene Ektss it Mlke Kelly ,.. Kay Morgan QT' Carolyn Peel 12. T' K 1 Joann Trovrllo I nik Lucrnda Beyer B111 Boyle Bruce Blake T Nik Joan Ellet Student Council ieg 70412 STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS Smrlrng at the camera are Deanna Ashmore, presrdent, Annette Wrlhs, recordlng secretary, Comme Benjamm, attendance secretary, Mrke Mrller, parllamentarran, and B111 Boyle, sergeant at arms I . A 'mv , h. Q I . .xx l I. N -f- f , - i - - . 1 S ., J? rm K J fi T-xx ig -4 Q-s V E7 -- v tar- n - ' S- '21 C yr . 4- . ,, .X x N Nr lg nga. A IL , I ' X , , Paw' 'TQ ' e . T I Q F are I, fs. t ' at . NN X X Y A , . in - , K . -1 f- 'se .1 ty ,M -' 2. 21 C ff K ' ' 4 .Sw W :Y Ann Alldritt Nancy Castor I R -sa v-f' KL Janice Bannon Penny Coyne Repro entatlve Assembly ,- S. t ite v Alt A Linda Bell ,. Judy Connett 'V ENGR Barbara Frrestone 1664 REPRESENTATIVE ASSEMBLY OFFICERS Vrewrng the atten dance sheet of therr last meetmg are Martha Peffer vrce speaker Joyce Johnson sergeant at arms Jeanette Depew parlramentarran Nancy McBrrde attendance secretary Lynr Howard recordrng secretary and Lloyd Ferrell speaker .- 4. . 'U f K 1 I Billie Day lb Marsha Coover us. -of Gene Fox t- Carole HICRS A 4' Erla Hutchrnson AHL Nancy McBr1de Nancy McVay Judy Qurnlrsk Judy Shreve - 5 'O CY 4 Betty Britton -5 Jeanette Depew ,a 0 sv '23 Delmar Brim Lloyd Ferrell Cv 1 L .tk I Marilyn Byrd 3,41 ? 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' ' ' -9 A ' Y ,, J' fl A Q Q- ' ' 3 fi Q f T J - , Q .f X mqhtin V THEY ACT UP East s Junior Dramatics class is composed of ROW I Joyce Hepner Marie Soice Carolyn Cullen Dorothy Ernst Mary Seaney Janet Mitchell Marla Tilford Ann Anderson Marcia Woolery Rose Ann Schlicter Joanne Huggins Arlene Rains Marilyn Shore Karen Glaser Paula Bird and Mary Harroll ROW 2 John Hershner Sandra Hayden Louise Leland Donna Henderson Judy Quinlisk Laurie Gow Nancy Young Sharon Jeffers Collete Strode Judy Matter Marie Standley Carolyn Anderson, Marilyn Nielander and Beverly Garriatt ROW 3 Jim Beasley Beau Woodbury Marilyn Folty Annete Willis Martha Peffer Betty Forgy Ruthie Wiles Janice Waidley Janice Reida Gail Lowry Virginia Horton SallyG1ffin Janice Hart Sandra Broers E131Il6DBVlS Sandra Swanson Donna Robinson and BettyTray1or ROW4 CyF1nly DaveChalmer DavidHenson JoAnnette Olivier Lynn Howard Katie Hupp Phil Hall Dwight Freeman Egan Maynard Judy Maxwell Dixie Moore Marilyn Foltz Mary Lou Snavely Charolette Stien Barbara Simkins and Owa Lee Richardson HOW SCANDALOUSI. . . seems to be the impression Janice Matlock and Eddie Wenzel are giving Karen Glaser, Jeannie Haims, Paula Bird, and Mairanna Gloninger in thejunior play, Some Women Were Talking. AN ARKANSAS PROPOSAL .... Egon Maynard and Marie Soice are Hittin' it off while Marilyn Focht and Orda Lee Richardson look on, in the junior play, Sparkin'. .41 ,x We Wane cm g. -Ill E,b 41, '45 XS, Ll xx V' it ,gong ,. 'E-gfi' STRIKE UP THE BAND--Students in East's band are Addison, Adler, Bailey, J. Baker, R. Baker, Bar- ger, Bingham, Blackwill, Boland, B. Bork, S. Bork, Brandon, Bryant, Clark, Clift, Coover, Corzatt, Covert, Crouch, Cruit, Dopps, Dunning, R. Ellis, W. Ellis, English, Evans, Famey, Fickle, Firestone, Fleeman, Foster, Fox, Fransen, Friesen, Garlow, Gaston, Gleason, Graves, C. Hall, F. Hall, Hamil ton, R. Hanson, S. Hanson, Haran, Hays, Heidebrecht, Hildyard, Hollwer, Howard, Huffman, Hunt, Hutton, Ingersoll, Jackson, Jantz, Johnson, Key, Kice, Kiser, Koch, Kuhlman, Lindsey, Lyon, Lytal, McFarland, McQuire, McKimrney, Mcllwaine, McVay, Mark, Marler, Merriman, J. Miller, M. Mil- ler, Mork, Myers, O'Harra, Osbome, Otti, Ottinger, Parkins, Pay, Peterson, Pointer, Pyle, Rains, Ralls, Rearick, Regier, Richards, Richey, Richter, Robb, Roberts, Ruffin, San Romani, Santee, Schmitt, Schneider, Scott, Self, Shelor, Sidner, Siefkes, Smith, M. Solomon, R. Solomon, Songer, Stauth, Spence, Stevenson, Strimple, Tift, Thompson, Vilhauer, Wade, Wagner, Walters, Webber, Wheaton, Whitaker, White, Winter, Wulz, Young. Z0 .daft 7daae ..Wa6cea Girls' Ghoir Boys' Uhoir TRA LA LA .... Issues from the throats of the girls in East's Girls' choir. ROW I: Joyce Hephner, Judy Bingham, Ann Anderson, Sandra Ward, Sallie Little, Sandra Lee Jenkins, Ida Engstrand, Sharon Conkle, Betty Cook, Jackie Chalmers, and Miss Mary Reese. ROW 2: Vickie Sailor, Eleanor Ward, Laura Hinkle, Marilou Marks, Barbara Kelly, Mary Ann Harper, Ann Aldritt, Peggy Lott, Pat Noffsinger, Ann Thompson, Mary Clum, and Pat Meadows. ROW 3: Mary Ann Huffmaster, Joan Crawford, Judy Fisher, Judy Hom, Delores Cloud, Dana Haglund, Dorothy Baker, Juanita Blackwood, Nancy Kelly, Dorothy Smith, Diane Begley, Connie Bartles, and Janice Reida. ROW 4: Shirley Heinrich, Donna Lamb, Marita Mann, Marlene Lundberg, Mary Lou Snavely, Connie Larimer, Charlotte Duryee, Johnna Palmer, Shelda Leonard, Myrna Mc- Connell, Judy Home, and Sue Woodward. DO RE ME., .ls sung by the boys' choir. ROW 1: Dennis Davis, Paul Graham, Bob Wells, Mike Kelly, Dick Smith, Eddie Wenzel, Gaylon Pankratz, Don Reiner, Ronnie Houser, and Louise Tomlinson. ROW 2: Bob Young, Leon Crockett, Jerry Stiles, Lloyd Parrish, John Beard, Bill Cahovne, Mike Beatty, Tom Holt, and Roger Denning. ROW 3: Wayne Nobbs, Donald Eberhardt, Charles Whipple, Robert Cudworth, Clifford Huggins, Donald Oakley, Jay McMurray, HalKreh- bill, Kenny Tomlin, Don Kirwan, Larry Larkin, and Roger Hadicke. Y-TEEN C A B I NE T . . This group plans Y-Teen activities. Members are ROW I: Joan Trovillio, world fellowship chairman, Mary Moore, publi- Marsha Coover, socialchairman, and Billie Day, treasurer. ROW 2: Karen Hein, m e m b e r s h i p Lucinda Beyer, president, Estelle Voran, vice- president and program chairman, and Jan Hun- ter, bookstore chairman. Y-TEEN CLUB .... Members are Adams, Aderholdt, Adrian, Akin, Alexander, Allen, Babineau, Bailey, Baker, B. Bartlett, T. Bart- lett, Beacham, Benne, I. Beyer, L. Beyer, Bingham, Bonewitz, Bowlby, Beykin, Boyle, Bright, Britton, Broers, Brooker, K. Brown, N. Brown, A. Brown, Brownell, Bruhn, Bryan, Bryant, Buhrer, Bulla, Burk, J. Byrd, M. Byrd, J. Cantrell, M. Cantrell, Carnahan, Chandler, Christensen, Christian, Clark, Clum, Coate, Colliatie, Comstock, Conkle, Cook, Cooke, Cooley, Coover, Covington, Cowgill, Couch, Coyne, Crand, Cranston, Crawford, Dabler, Danby, E. Davis, M. Davis, Day, Dey, DeWitt, Dickhut, Dill, Dodson, Dunkin, Dunning, Elgin, Englebert, Eppley, Evans, Ewbank, Ewell, Feiler, Feigley, Few, Fiscus, Freed, Frisbie, Fugate, Fulmer, Gaston, Gillenwater, Glaser, Glaze, Glecker, Good, Gore, Gouge, Guthridge, R. Hanson, S. Hanson, Hardin, Harley, Harman, Harper, Hartman, Hawk, Heaston, Hedrich, Hein, Henderson, Hiner, Hinkle, Holgerson, Hopper, Hotsapillar, Howard, Huff, Huff- master, Hummon, Hunter, Hupp, James, Jenson, Johns, Johnson, Jones, Kasparek, Kebert, Kester, King, Kiser, Kistler, Klotz, Knobloch, Knouse, Lake, Lancaster, Lane, Lentz, Leonard, Lasher, Lester. Lightner, Littleton, Loflin, Long, Longstaff, Lowrie, Lygrisse, Lyons, J. Lyttle, J. Lyttle, Mann, McClure, McCurry, McFarland, McGrew, McNeal, Magnuson, Mahoney, Mallory, Manka, B. Mann, M. Mann, Marquis, Maxwell, Million, M..Moore, P. Moore, Morris, Morrison, Motter, Mourning, Murphy, D. Nelson, E. Nelson, Newcombe, Nighswonger, Norris, O'Brien, O'De11, Offenstein, O'Hara, Olson, Palmer, Pankratz, Park, Pennypacker, Pearson, Peterson, Petroff, Pettit, Pierce, Pitts, Pottorff, Purcell, Ramsey, Rapp, Rathlone, Read, Recob, Regier, Rickter, Roberts, D. Robinson, P. Robinson, B. Ross, S. Ross, Rusho, Sandler, San Romani, Santee, Schoonover, Sears, Self, Shel- horn, Shenk, Shore, Shorter, Singleton, Skelton, B. Smith, N. Smith, P. Smith, Snyder, Spence, Stackley, Steele, Stevens, Strait, Stucky, Sutter, Taylor, Thompson, Thrasher, Todd, Trovillio, Van Buskirk, Van Zant, Veazey, Vincent, Voran, Waidley, Walker, P. Walters, S. Walters, Wanen, Watrous, Watkins, D. Watson, M. Watson, Webb, West, Wethington, White, Wiehl, Wie- meyer, Williams, Willyard, Winesberry, Wise, Wolff, Yawger, York, Young, and Younkin. city chairman, Sarah Few, finance chairrna n- chairman, Sally Kasparak, service chairman- lg--'a LATIN CLUB--Members this year are Agee, Alcorn, Barkley, Beaver, Bonner, Brown, Brownell, Caldwell, Carnahan, Clark, Cohen, Coyne, Cranston, Davis, De Vore, Bunkin, Durham, Ellet, Evans, Engstrand, Foltz, Fankhouser, Ford, Foster, Fountaine, Garrison, Gehan, Glaser, Glaze, Goeller, Good, Graham, Gsell, Hadley, Harms, Holgerson, Howe, Huffman, James, Johnson, E. Kitch, K. Kitch, Laing, Lambert, Lester, Lieftwich, Lyman, Marks, McFesson, Moreland, Muck, Munson, Newcombe, Nichols, Noble, O'- Brien, O'Dell, O'Donnell, Palmer, Phares, Pierpoint, Powers, Raasch, Ranson., Regier, Rirkrnan, Robb, D. Roberts, R. Roberts, Rob- son, Russo, Skelton, Skinner, Snavely, Spencer, Snyder, Spurrier, Stoneback, Strimple, Sturgeon, Swan, Swanson, Sutton, K. Tho- mas, Ticer, Todd, Wall, Walters, Ward, Watson, Weber, Wedin, and Westwood. faman Zfifvlfzifg Hl-Y--Part of East's large Hi-Y Club is pictured here. ROW I, LEFT TO RIGHT: Jim Ruffin, Jim Williams, Clarence Clark, Gary Farney, Ken Fortney, Bill Harvey, Dave Dalke, John Paulin, and Larry Young. ROW 2: Don Ernst, Culver Haupt, Larry Floyd, Jerry Slayton, Jimmy Knopp, and Ronald Jantz. Sponsor W,H. Peters stands between ROWS 2 and 3. ROW 3: David Higdon, Duane Slay- maker, Charles Shelton, Connie Mack McCoy, and Lynn Cheatum. ROW 4: Co-sponsor Ellis Beals, Ken Kreutziger, Dave Priboth, Phil Hall, Bob Carner, David Swan, and co-sponsor Clinton Kaufman. .xx ,ogy .-. . -41 F- efafa Ubffefz , . . CAMERA CLUB--Photo-fiends are, LEFT TO RIGHT, ROW 1: Dick Ha mlin , Ro be rt Millar, Jr. . Kathy Boys, Logan Woolley, Sandra Clark, Charles Scarborough. ROW 2: Jerry Johnson, Jimmie Patton, Bill Boyle, Porter Anderson, and Jim Stewart. CHESS .CLUB--East's chessy-cats are, ROW I: Bob Blackwill, David l-lartoch, Lynn Hershey, Robert Sutherland, Len Fugua. ROW 2: Norman Dudey, David Palmer, Henry Hyndman, Kent Richert. ROW 3: Bruce Billingsley, Don Reiner, Ivan Pieratt, Lewis Merriman, Bill S c hneid e r. ROW 4: Roger Kaesler, Larry Curfman, Dick Fitzgerald, Gerald Loper, Bob Moats, and Wayne Pfeffer. RIFLE CLUB--ROW I: Allen Maddox, Don Compton, Gary Simons, Shelda Leonard, Juanite Blackwood, Rosalind Gar- ton. ROW 2: Hank Greenleaf, Terry Spencer, Don Bukacek, Bob Willis, Doug Emry, Terry Fooshee. ROW 3: Jim Webs- ter, C.P. Green Ill, Connie Mack McCoy, Roger Skaer, Larry Kent, Ellis Riddle, sponsor Richard Elving. ROW 4: Darryl Roberts, Jerry Slayton, Richard Gordon, Roger Whi- taker, Oak Osborn, Tim Willett, George Mercer, Bennie Whitmore, Terry Robinson, and Gary German. FUTURE NURSES--ROW I: Nyla Stegman, Frances Lynch, Frances Freed, Bobbie Wethington, Sharon Williams, and Jeanne Gill. ROW 2: Carolyn Macky, Doris Herman, Natalie Parker, Kay Graves, Jeanne Wolf, and Helen Louise Lawler. ROW 3: Shirley Hardison, Rosalie Brown, Barbara Tompkins, Bethal Mueller, and Peggy Wattles. ROW 4: Delores S c hm itz , Karen Clanin, Delpha C o x , Kay Warren, Joan Gill, and Sylvia Bennett. an cmd zieadahge CHEERLEADERS--Leading the rah-rahs for East are: Sally Brown, Sonny Sutton, Judy Skinner, Gayle Brady, Larry Hit- ner, Carolyn Peel, Tom McCurry, Judy C ra btree, Jerry Phipps, Karen Lumm, Warren Denning, and Jerry Jones. SCIENCE CLUB--ROW I: Sponsor G,D. Tague, Lois Jene Akin, Dorothy Tift, Betty Webb, Carolyn Hildyard, Len Fuqua, Bill Bridson, Dick Thompson, Bruce Billingsley, and Bob Atherton. ROW 2: Robert Millar, Jr. , David Palmer, NormanDudey, Winston Nelson, G.A. Chappell, and Henry Hyndman. ROW 3: Bill Mork, Bill Grant, Terry Fooshee, Kent Richert, Robert Sutherland, and Kim Wiley. ROW 4: Larry Fields, Roger Kaesler, John Brewer, Alan Fields, and Larry King. HANGAR BOARD--ROW I: Judy Yawger, Linda Wilson, Lynn Lennartz, Anne Lasater, and Martha Peffer. ROW 2: Larry Witherspoon, Kate Deal, Becca Cook, and Beau Woodbury ROW 3: Don Flory, Ronnie Bevers, Ed Tucker, and Dave Higdon. MOTION PICTURE OPERATORS--ROW I: Mr. McKimmey, Sponsor, Roger Spears, Thad Greb, Chuck West, George Mer- cer, and Morgan Schumacher. ROW 2: Larry Womack, Ever- ett Jenkins, Jim Hill, Frank Hall, and Roy Thrift. ROW 3: Charles Black, Charles Harper, Ross McKimmey, Fred Brew- ster, Wayne F. Coulter, Wayne A. Nobbs, Darryl Roberts, and Roger Whitaker. if-' nf Q9 D .ov 'f il? 14:- t -5 a 6 Cl vw U as as r - V, gs 4 ., -' is an 9 .l as DC ., ' ' .fs I '- -- v 26 ' Wi' q as PEP CLUB.. .Rahl Rahl Rahl is heard from the pep club section during every footballand basketball game. Members are, SOPHOMORES: Alseike, Allen, Baker, Bevers, Brooker, N. Brown, S. Brown, Bulla, Byers, Brown, Cascade, Castor, Chery, Clark, Colliatie, Com stock, A. Cook, B. Cook, Cowgill, Coyne, Cranston, DeWitt, Dunkin, Ewing, Fitch, Garrison, Greneveld, Hamker, Hardison, Hart- man, Hays, Heaston, Heaton, Holgerson, Holmes, House, Howard, Johnson, Koegeboehn, Lake, Lesher, Light, Long, Lovett, Mc- Clure, McFerson, McGrew, Mclviillin, Mackey, Magnason, Manka, Mann, Marks, Maxwell, Million, Missildine, Mullikin, Parkratz, Park, Petroff, Pierce, Powell, Pugh, Palmer, Pepper, Radford, Recob, Richie, Riley, Ross, Salter, Shaffer, Shenk, Smith, Snitz, Sparrier, Stackley, Stevens, Stoneback, Strait, Swan, Sandefer, Thomas, Thompson, Thrasher, Tompkins, Walters, West, Wickham, Wilson, Wolff, Yawger, and Younkin. JUNIORS: Aderholdt, Allred, Baker, Bird, Bradly, Brown, Calvin, E. Davis, J. Davis, Deal, Driskel, Evans, Focht, Porgy, Glaser, Goeller, Harrell, Hermann, Hicks, Hiner, Hupp, Hutchinson, Howard, Keif, Kropp, Leland Little, Lygrisse, Lumm, McCormick, McVay, Morgan, Murphy, O'Donnel1, Olivier, Peffer, Quinlisk, Robinson, Ross, Shore, Smith Snavely, Spence, Stone, Talbott, Thornquist, Ticer, Tomenson, Tucker, Utter, Weyer, Wiles, Williams, Willis, and Wilkenson. SENIORS: Aldritt, Benjamin, Briggs, Brown, Brady, Conkle, Crabtree, Davis, C. Depew, J. Depew, Drews, Ellet, Fisher, Gsell, Hollyfield, Johnston, Lentz, Long, Martin, Morrison, Peel, Sperry, Stelle, and Walters. . , . ep Zzzagzama PEP CLUB CABINET. . . . ROW I: Mary McFerson, sophomore representative, Carol Depew, president, and Jeanette Depew, secretaryetreasurer. ROW 2: f Carole Speery, vice-presidentg Becca Cook, sophomore representativeg and Joyce Johnston, attendance secretary. BUSINESS CLUB .... are Adams, Allen, Alley, Almquist, Alstrom, Andeel, S. Anderson, J. Anderson, Ashmore, Bach, Baer, Bailey, C. Baker, D. Baker, J. Baker, Bales, Bargas, Barta, Basham, C. Benjamin, M. Benjamin, B. Bergen, P. Bergen, B. I. Best, Bettega, Black, Bockelman, Bollman, Brandon, Brewer, Briggs, K, Brown, R, BIQWH' T, Brown, V, Brown, Brownell, Bmhn, Buhl, Burk, Calwell, Camp, Carter, Case, D. Chalmers, J. Chalmers, Child, Cline, Cobble, Coburn, Cole, Converse, Cooke, Cooper, 1, Couch, L. Couch, Crawford, Crumrine, P. Davis, M. Davis, J. Day, O. Day, Dick, Doze, Drews, Droll, Dunnegan, Duryee, Dye, Easley, Englebert, Engstrand, Ensign, Evans, Gagan, Fitch, Fleischauer, M. Fletcher, R. Fletcher, Fortner, Frank, Funnell, Gaston, Gattim, George, Gladen, Goodwin, Gorman, Grahm, Green, Gregory, Grimes, Haglund, Hales, Hamm, Han- cock, Hardink, P. Harris, S. Harris, Harrison, Haugh, Haynes, Heckathorn, Hedrieck, Heinrich, Henderson, Hickman, Hightower, Hill, Hilyard, Hinkle, Hobbs, Hollyfiele, Hooten, Horne, Horton, Howell, Huffmaster, Hughes, Hummon, Hunter, Hyde, Jeffers, Jenkins, Johnson, Johnston, Jones, C. Kelly, B. Kelley, N. Kelley, Keyes, Kleiver, Kirchoff, Knobloch, Kropp, Koehn, Koons, Lanes, Larkin, Lawson, Lehto, Lentz, Logue, Long, Loomis, Ludiker, Magill, Male, Mallory, Mann, Mapes, Marchbank, Mat- lack, Mayfield, McCollom, McElroy, McFarland, Mead, Meadows, N. Miller, S. Miller, Mitchell, S. Moore, D. Moore, Mor- rison, Motley, Motter, D. Nelson, L. Nelson, Norton, Nutt, Osborn, Ottaway, Owens, Page, Palmer, Parcell, Phelps, Poe, Por- ter, Poyner, Prather, Purcell, Phelps, Rainer, A. Rains, D. Rains, Ralls, Ralston, Ramsey, Reed, Reida, Reust, Rice, Roach, Rogers, Rollins, Roskam, Ross, Runberg, Resser, Sailor, Sanders, Schatt, Schimming, Schlicter, Schnarr, Schul, Schulte, Scott, Sebring, Seymour, Shelor, Shelton, Simikins, Slattery, D. Smith, M. Smith, Solomon, Storde, Stout, Swank, Thomas, Thomp- son, Thurow, Thurston, Tift, Troutman, Van Housen, I. Walker, D. Walker, Wallne, Wanmer, Warren, Watson, Weidman, Wells, West, Westover, Wetzal, Vanderham, Weyer, Widner, Wilkerson, Williams, Wilson, Woods, Woodward, K, Wright, P, Wright, Bartles, Evans, Lytle, May, Turpen, Meyer, Self, Young, Grant, Young, Stanifer, Sebring, Jenkins, Martin, Lawrence, Gillen, Sherrill, Fugate, and Jones. Zaaiaeac an 7eZea646m . , , T. V, ITE'S CLUB members are, ROW 1: William Waudly, Charles Scarbrough, Chuch West, Claudette Walk, and Wally Freeman. ROW 2: Jack Crabtree, Ted Murray, Jim Naylor, Keith Mayfield, and Jack Allred. ROW 3: Olen Carothers, Don Robinson, Wayne Coulter, Wayne Nobbs, and Jerry Porterfield. of 1- 'ff , ----............ 21 sy l 1 X Fx W E YN X I v jrwl. v Y P ED CROSS MEANS SERVICE -- Students participating in Red Cross Club are, ROW I: Robert Millar, Louise Matlock, Su- sanne Carter, Carolee Almquist, Kathy Corrigan, Janet Smith, and Hayden Claycomb. ROW 2: Georgeanna Long, Shir- ley Green, Mary Glecker, Linda Easley, Ida Engstra nd, Jane Thomas, Claudine Talbott, Susanne Walters, and Paula Bird. ROW 3: Patty Trull, sponsor Mrs. McMahon, Carolyn Hildyard, Jackie Corey, Connie Glaze, Vicki Lancaster, Susan Francis, and Bob Swern. ROW 4: Sylvia Bennett, Francis Kretz, Barbara Jenkins, Vicki Lancaster, and Don Ernst. ROW 5: Sue Benne, Virginia Hardy, Clarence Clark, Leon Krob, Milan Gore, and Ronald Wiley. deg Wow cmd ping ATlOl-AL THESPIANS Students belon to National Thespia ns organization include ROW 1- Judy Martin, Sallyjo N J -- g . . C-iffin, Carolyn Bryant, Marcene Solomon, Pat Walters, Nancy Mallery, Sharon McNeil, Caye Grimes, Donna Male, Deanna Andeel, and Mr. Bob Copeland, sponsor. ROW 2: Kay Brewer, Lucinda Beyer, Shirley Arnn, Sandra White, Mari- lyn Wicrneyer, Joann Trovillo, Mary Ann Ha rper, Estelle Voran, and Janice Hunter. ROW 3: Ted Morris, John Ayers, Gary Crook, Bill Boyle, Franklin Robertson, John C. Atchison, Larry Romine, Dave Fransen, and Marcia Hill. Zeafzfaah , , . A FIRST FOR EAST .... This year marked the first four color cover yearbook at East. After a successful two week sales campaign, our quota of over 1800 subscrip- tions was reached. Thanks go to all the students and teachers who subscribed for Echoes of 55. HILLBILLY HOEDOWN .... For the yearbook that is. The Saxy Six plus Stanley successfully helped kick off the sales campaign for Echoes of 55. Here at their respective instruments are Stanley Allen, Susie Schreck, Caro1Depew, Nancy McBride, Peggy Hamm, Judy Fisher, and Carolyn Bryant. JUST TWO BUCKS FOLKSl ..Was yearbook editor Mike Culbert's sales campaign slogan for Echoes of 55. Mike is shown here pointing to his trusty black- board. CIGAR BOXES .... All the journalism class pitched in to s ell subscriptions. KNEELING in front are Diane Stark, Nancy Mallery, Nancy McBride, and Darlene Rusk. ln the SECOND ROW are Lynne Davis, Carol Depew, Judy Fisher, Peggy Hamm, Lynn Lennartz, Lucygne Cornett, Carolyn Bryant, and Vicki Bever. ln the THIRD ROW a re Bill Boyle, Dave Schmidt, Mike Tilma, S ta nley Allen, Dick Meads, and Bob Warrender. STUBS, STUBS, AND MORE STUBS...Lynne Davis, picture editor, and Lucygne Cornett and Carol Depew, business managers, go over the droves of subscription stubs collected by yearbook salesmen. MORE PAGES. . . Here planning out pages of the year- book are Vicki Bever, Carolyn Bryant, Lynn Lennartz, Diane Stark, and Nancy Mallery. BUSINESS EDUCATION -- East Highers taking part in the Business Education Club include, ROW I: Bluva Phariss, Barbara Owens, Deloris Hammer, Donna Riffel, lrilla Couch, Jan Gorman, Jean Hickman, Ann Child, Sheila Foos, Ferlene Thorne, Odessa Whiters, l l K Grimes, Joan Conner, Marilou Marks and Barbara Beyers. ROW 2: Judy Gillenwater, Kay Lane, Marjean Basore, Caro e Ha es, aye , Mary Jane Johnson , Pat Coslett, Peggy Gladen, Joan Martin, instructors Erla Walker and Nelle West, and Bill Lawson. ROW 3 Ronald Strong, David Coverdale, Bob Coe, Ken Anderson, Jack Armstrong, Herschel L. Davis, Max Rhoads, John Stauniak, Bob Ben ham, Lawrence Zwicke, Ted Bamford, Kent Stout, Gary Wasson, Alan Carlisle, and Ronald Watkins. aa '66 dad cz Wczzcfetq BOYS' AND GIRLS' STATERS -- Those who attended Kansas Boys' and Girls' State last summer were, ROW I: Mike Miller, David Dalke, Mary Frances Wa tson , Pat Little, and John Selfridge. ROW 2: Larry Hitner, Ronald Garlow, Jack Heiser, Jim Grier, Delmar Brim, and Waldo Girards. ROW 3: Larry Vincent, Culver Haupt, Justus Fugate, Dave Schmidt, Dean Smith, and Bob Stout. 1 fff SPEAQERS AND DRAMATISTS Members of EAST S SPEECH and DRAMA CLUB are Adnan Artkens Allen Alserke Almqurst Andeel Anderson Armstrong Arnn Ayers Babrneau Bach Bachus Baker Barrow Battles Beasley Beyer Bud Black Bowen Boyle Boys Bradley Brewer Brown Broers Bruner Byers Bulla Carter Chalmers Clonrnger Cole Comstock Covrngton Cranston Crawford Crook Cullen Dabler D Davrs E Davrs M Davrs J Davrs Drck Drckhut Duckworth Durham D1 nnrng Emerson Eberhardt Epperley Eppley Ernst Evans Everhart Feagens Frdler Frelds Frnley Frscus Frtch Frtz gerald Focht Foltz Fransen Freeman Fulgroat Garrett Garrrott Gaston Glaser Goeller Glsuke Green Grandon Gotterup Haden Hall Hammock Hammond Hardy Harrell Hams Hart Hayden Hem Heaten Henderson Hendrrck Henson H111 Hrner Holgerson Hollett House Howard Hummon Hunter Hersh Jackson Jeffers Johns Johnson Knobloch Krtchen Koehn Krouse Kush Lancaster Lake Lesher Lester Lewrs Loomrs Lewrs Long Lowry Lutz Ludrker Lygrrsse Malcom Male Mallery Mann Martln Matlock May Maynard McClure McM1ll1n McNe1l Mrnms Mankam Mrtchell Morrrs Maxwell Moore Morrrsm Motley Motter Mull1k1n Nelson Nrchols Nlelander Oder ODonnel1 Olrver Palmer Park Petroff Pheres Prerce Pornter Pottorff Prrboth Pyles Qurnlrsk Read Relda Rrchardson Robb Robrnson Rogers Romrne RossmRugg1n San Romanrm Saunders Schaetzle Seaney Self Sellers Shaffer Shore B Smrth P Smrth S Smxth Snavley Sorce Stackley Standley Steadham Stern Stevens Strart Strode Sutter Svofada Swank Swanson Schlrcter Thomas Trl ford Traylor Trovlllro Vrncent Voran Wagner Wardley Walters Watson Webb Wedrn Wenzel West Westover Wethrng ton Whrte Wherl Wremeyer Wrlkerson Wrllrams Wrlson Wrlyard Wrse Wolff Wollery Wrrght Young York and W1ll 0 Kala. af lffgr f W ooo MAN, THE SOCIAL ANTHROPOID--Learning more about him is the chiefoccupation of the sociology classes, Joan Ellet, Ronnie Bevers, Jolene Prather, Glenda Mustoe, and Franklin Robertson study brochures on the subject, new Seine! Zag WHAT DOES X EQUAL? -- Two stumped males turn to the weaker sex for aid in algebra class, FROM LEFT TO RIGHT ARE: Rosetta Snyder, Myron Janzen, and Carl Morawitz, LATIN VOCABULARY--is occupying the time of four eag er L a tin students, FROM LEFT: Larry Wither- spoon, Darrel Muck, S h a r o n Groenveld, and Joan Gill, SAFER DRIVING--is the keynote of Mr, Vern Lo- gan's class in Driver's Edu- cation, FROM L E F T TO RIGHT ARE: Walter Gor - den, Louis Reynolds, Louise Lawler and Fraces Harrington. fi it aw WHAT'S ON YOUR MIND? -- Psychology students da ily try to answer that que stion in their respective classes, Here, Ed Cero, Mike Patton, Sally Kush, and Mary Fran- cis look over psychology brochures, 64 cz 70416 Dag f., INTRIGUING -- The mobiles decorating the library dur ing the annual display of new books seem to hold the at tention of these students as well as do the many, many books, Shown admiring the display are, LEFT TO RIGHT: Joe Smith, Forrest Newlin, Carole Pierce and John Self ridge, CONGRUENT TRIANGLES AND SUCH -- Are labor- ed over by students taking geometry this year. Prov- ing that ADC is congruent to CDB are, FROM LEFT: Marjean Ro be r tson, Ed Tucker, and Ronny Emery, AMERICAN OBSERVER-- American H i s to r y stu- dents pour over copies of the American Observer, an in te r national affairs journal, The diligentstu- dents, FROM BACK TO FRONT ARE: Larry Pres- ton, Jerry Springob, Terry Hoffman, and Beau Woodbury. JG A .?ffT'l'1,5 XA SILVERSMITHS AT WORK -- Dealing with delicate parts to achieve artistic designs is part of the duties of students talking silvetsmithing, Shown working on silver products are Marlene Axe, Dennis Malone, and Mary Harms, WE'VE GOT TO WEAVE--but we enjoy it in crafts class, Using the ancient art of the loom here is Sh a ro n Kiser, WILD OVER WELDING--Joining metals together is quite a science, welding students learn, Here Arch Truett, left and Bill Bonham pitch into the business at hand, . , , Wacaedez, Wan WHERE DO WE GO FROM HERE?--Don Setser and Wayne Bumett, sophomores, ponder the next step in axle-wheel alignment as part of their duties in auto mechanics, FREQUENCY VIBRATION--among other things, is studied HE MAY HUFF AND PUFF--but the wolf isn't apt to blow by students in electricity class. Here, pondering the pro- down the things made from wood, as these wood working blems of radio are Kim Wiley and L10yd P21IriSh. students, Clarence Clark, Kenneth McCartney, and Her- Daeca 'Z Wm! . , , THE PRESSES ROLL--Students in printing get used to the click-clack of the presses, the swish of ink and the smell of lead, Engrossed here in the operations ofasmaller ma- chine are Frank Ryan, left, and Jimmy Vermillion, -9 ,ILL W .......,.. zona- , :mug .' - WJ' J :amuse - - R-Q. 1- man Buckley are learning, LET'S MEASURE UP--Mechanical drawing students get set for some new designs but not before oiling up their com- passes, Richard Smith, Jerry Springborn, and Dick Fitz- gerald in class. ii v F xf An u-X nl' ne. 'eu 'lv ul '- li -. .E l vw. ix S -..Q .. xx , J J X Q 1 Q iri- is. 72 I .fx ' -Q X . XZ x 1 V X, ,X ff - 351' I f ' I I THIS IUST BURNS ME UP - -say scientifically -in- clined s tu d e nts experi- menting with acid in che m i stry class, The y o u n g analysts are Ken F ortne y, Claud Singer and Roger Sealey, We Doa THE LATEST FASHION-- not from Paris, maybe but just as good. Ian Hunter and S a n dr a James pour over the serious business of sewinga seam in sew- ing class, MAKE WAY FORTHE MALES- -Now rhey're in the kitchen, Young men wishing to learn the niceties of domesticity turn to Boys' Home Economics, a course especially design- ed for that purpose, Here whipping up a batch of some- thing are, FROM LEFT: Dale McCloud, Joe Mefford and Caroll Belt, Wien 7 THE HAPPY HOME--This is the chief topic of discussion in Home and Society Class, Discussing marriage and the home are, Connie Benjamin, Sue Benne, Cecil Angleton, and Larry Nighswonger, ,P THE QUICK BROWN FOX --are the opening words many typing students familiarize themselves with as they begin the course. Pictured here with fingers moving deft- ly over the keys are, Betty Cook, Gene Roun- tree, and Donna Smith. dd LOOK WHATS CRAWL- ING AROUND -- puzzled students ponder the mys- teries of Earth's crawliest c re a tures, The young biologists, FROM LEFT ARE: Carol Manks, Ron- ald Bigler, Pat Groon, Beverly Van Buskirk, Marjean Gaston, and Judy Hotsapillar, LET'S HAVE A BIG HAND--For shorthand, Learning their symbols in shorthand class where everything can be ade- quately con den se d in a nutshell are Albert Snyder and Judy Martin, ta Waz6,.. YOU CAN'T TOP IT--Gayla Elliot, right, a retail selling student is demonstrating her a bility in salesmanship to prospective customer Lynn Lennartz. 7 '4 Wai 2456 Wwe DAY THER A -3 'XNO . 5 3,8 Nl PSN ANA Xdents realm m Emote Asfllese Sm fxjnere'S mudsudy in ,Sh class. nguage 5 S and WITH FLASHING BRUSH--East than 3951352 young amide Art students get ample oppor- JU Class, th A covet. H616 S me tunity to express themselves on Y ST BRUS Se-,riorg-S diy-,gegos aH5A5ata5TROSS, canvas. Here Sonny Newby IirfJ'7gememjIfING UPS-H I ed in SOX mdents Mieha divan' gives the finishing touches to an b WHS class Sap-Str Qfpe 3 lr Spanish Sbson, VIR' Bu impressionistic bit of work. jsrushfllg up gn Hefe ljrerlisonal WCW Diollju Eberhardi- Joan LOVSU Barbara Maj My C3 ' qllfs and ? .. -e Qi T 1 rf viii. 7 .435 sul ull I Cl-lAUCER'S CHILDREN--Interested English Literature students listen to tape recordings made of the television presentation of Macbeth, The absorbed students are, LEFT TO RIGHT, inthe foreground, Sharron Dye, Mary Ann Harper, Frank Hall and John Atchison, I. ' y izfgci ., v1 M. U, H, um?- Q g ,Na A .4 , A , er? '-XJ. vvw., ' Q , fy ' 5 , . , cmd Zi!! 77Zaze Qfzaagea KlRWAN'S KlLLERS -- That's the na me of the team that last y ea r brought down intramural baseball honors. The boys are, LEFT TO RIGHT, Delmar Brim, Waldo Gerards, Jack Heiser, Don Kirwan, Bruce Woods, Dick Dill, Mike Tilma , Harry Rutherford, Gary Schimmel, and Jerry Walcher. K MADRIGAL -- Students singing in the Madrigal this year are, ROW I: Marsha Coover, Sue Roberts, Donna Male, Bob Webb, Jim Ruffin, Bob Peterson, Gary Famey, David Dalke, Jeanette Depew, and Patty Mapes, ROW 2: Jan- ice Hunter, Shirley Schoonover, Connie Benjamin, Dean Athens, Gary Baker, Bob Moats, Barry Bra dley , David Palmer, Estelle Voran, and Joann Trovillo. THE TWIRLERS -- Common figures at most of East High's athletic activities were the five twirlers who performed a variety of twirling exhibitions and displayed their talent at football and basketball games. LEFT TO RIGHT ARE: Marcene Solomon, Betty Richter, Kay English, Carolyn Scott, and Nellie Wulz. ZZ tie Waddb, . . SOPHOMORE ASSEMBLY TALENT--Participating in the Sophomore Assembly this year were, LEFT TO RIGHT, Don Divinia, Leah Rakes, Don Lynch, Randi Johnson, Sidney Watrous, Judy Yeager, Kay Coffman, Alton Beaver, Barbara Bartlett, Sara Frisbie, Carolyn Magnuson, He rme ne Davis, Faye Fields, Mary Scarbrough, Grant Hollings- worth, Pat Pugh, Fred Brewster, Candy Harley, Sherry Ewing, Betty Richter, Merlyn 4 Jackson, Betty Shorter, Leilani Hulse, Mary Davis, Nancy Bussy, and Jim Carr. FLORA-DORA GIRLS--The Flora -Dora girls ofthe Junior Assembly production are, LEFT TO RIGHT, Rita Grismore, Maryjane I-liner, Paula Bird, Nancy Goeller, Karen Glas- ier, Marilyn Holgerson, Mary Harrell. NOT PICTURED is Barbara Smith. NOTE: Due to the early yearbook deadline, the staff was unable to secure Senior Assembly pictures, f :IT THE BALLET - -M a r y Davis p e r fo r m ing in Sophomore Assembly. 'P SAFETY ASSEMBLY--It was a veritable warm clay in Novemberwhen East High received the safety troph y for that month . Student Body president Pat Little lleftl looks on as Sergeant Howard Brown p resen ts the trophy to Diane Stark, safety cam pa i gn manager. Captain Chuck Bland of the Sherift's Patrol looks on from right. ,.,cz Stage RED CROSS ASSEMBLY- Junior Red Cross Assembly de- picted in pantomime the movement of Henri Dunant, one of the organization's founders. In the scene here, FROM LEFT TO RIGHT, Dunant fDavid Moorej aids w o u n d e d soldier fBarry Bradleyj as a ss is t a n ts Eddie Wenzel and Franklin Ro bertso n look on, At right of cross, Good Samaritan QLarry Schweinj helps robbed victim QDavid Pointerj as the priest fGeorge Andertonj passes him by, 1 sr-fa' CHRISTMAS ASSEMBLY--An impressionistic N a t i v i ty Scene highlighted the annual Christmas Assembly, LEFT TO RIGHT in the scene are, Judy Martin, Arden Loomis, Shirley Arnn, Janet Knobloch, Sally Jo Gifferi, and Marilyn Wiemeyer. f Y BACKSTAGE ARTISTS--The backstage artists who kept things popping while actors, actresses, speakers, dancers, and musicians appeared on stage this year were Gary Crook, left, head of the lighting crew, and Larry Romine, right, sound technician, nd We 'lf 746WdQd fememfez Some two thousand East High stud e n ts toolc over the beautiful and spacious new Trig Ballroom on December 22, as the annual Junior-Senior prom, the big social eventof the year, came into its own. Wichita's Norman Lee and his orchestra played while the many fun-l ovin g teen-agers dan cecl everything from the Charleston to the Mambo. It was general lyagreed that this year's prom was one of the best ever . A WONDERFUL TIME--The night ofthe Prom was a big night i K for everyone , and all had a gay time. Students enjoying V ' themselves here are, LEFT TO RIGHT: Lewis Merriman, Stan KING AND 'QUEEN'-If was an excmllg moment for Allen Ann Jones, Leilani Rusho, Don Butts, and Janice Self. both Pat Wnght' the Queen' and Patume' the Kms when they walked up the aisle to their throne at the f Q-.,1v' - -! Junior-Senior Prom. Pat Little and Pat Wright reign- ed as King and Queen at the gala affair . T h e i r attendants were Lynn Howard, Craig Shuler,Judy Tucker, Bob Smith, Louise Tom- linson, Bruce McGrew, Cathy Hupp, and Dick Johnson. 74a fandom- eniafz 77mm JUST CHATTING--Between dances, many at the Prom talked about one thing and another. Caught in this picture at the art of mutual discussion are, FROM LEFT, David Pointer, Kay Calvin, Karen Williams, and Bob Pyle. Seen among the capacity crowd were many of the East High faculty, the Juniorancl Senior class sponsors, class officers and th e i r parents, class officer from North and West, as well asa larger- than-expected group of the East student body. lllll Decorations at the Prom were small silver Christmas trees with lo l u e ornaments on them. These were placed on each table. The throne was white witha large, im- pressionistic Christmas tree covered with shiny blue or- naments placed at the back of the stand. As the pictures reveal, everyone had a wonderful time, and the Junior-Senior Prom wastrulyamaior event of the year. THANK YOU. HERE'S YOUR STUB--John Hunter and Ted Taylor are shown checking their coats at the Trig on the night ofthe Prom. 1 Z X Ogg! fd, N f 1 1 xf' we fglyii E 53 '-, ' ET? 12 1 J I: NLG xg ttf, Zx '54 T so GO-leg qfn' :B 'THE Fooo H ATMOSPHERE TH AMMING FOR A M ATI-I IT S THE IM CR EXAM MOM' L , gf A X i Q H11 69 ' If 11 'it X is HAI-If LDP llx vl- Zn 4? A l In -- 24' Ae Musr msronv REPEAT OFTEN 2 ITSELF S0 PROFESSOR SNORT. ff .29 I 0 fl: lg' iii. P 1 3.o:32l:: ' lu 1:51:- - .i .ggi Hflllr II ilk,-rkwlv,,, SORT OF D LOOKING BUTTERFLY ARENT ANOD Sf-I-.,au..A, .1 ll X ,ll f LD f In 5 s HIL fbi ,,z!!!55'f'f J' 1 EALLY . .,X 6 v THEME PAPER R ss CRANBERR 'A wAs M THAT BAD MI ' I l s ' + 'x , I A V l 5 f ' ,cr -A '- I , Q ' I X . f' ' ' , E, ' l -sb ,c2!,lg .,.-,411-1 I I 6 !v-I 'Z S -'ifff' 1' T vi ' K 4- 55,-3 -vu A - . , iff! Vim ' Q, I ,age ' .R .I2'4.:'fL'u1 '..1.4-1.2 2- ' ' -f L 7 Y A I Q ,, l ERE ISN' , - ' AT C0114 .' X T' ' 5 4 A - Q . P:-. 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M A , n ,I I . , 1 W fg- f ho a1X mcse W as had W gy t PS AgraPPmg Nair: LHUY Mccum TQ GPA 68V GETTXNG for wxegthng thrsgoichklss ruined Outp Posmon on 'W ets BU u ,4Z4Zez'cc ,4cea . . ii- CINDERMEN B u rn rng up the track for Coach Frrtz Snodgrass here are John Nrchol son Larry Floyd and John Selfrrclge three of the ma ny boys who came out for track thls sprrng En ' nwftv A46 0 Z f-1 fi? 09s.1 gg, 4vfZ5 'W f STOPPED COLD Cartoomst Stanley Allen adds a touch of sadrstrc humor to the sprtng sports scene ,IQ -vc '- . I y l -B I Nur -o Cf 5 vw , N. y -.. XXXXNXXXXXmXXSmwmxxm. xx A ,ff h l E-1 K ni .1L . A -.Q t 1 V Q sn X . f lk X 15 y r 1 ' . E is N 1 ' + ' L' X Y r ' SSX X. X, wwf ' xr , L R - K Nl- xx N , K ' , Q l L XY- 'X' -L VNFXQ-v' .Y L Q- fs , i xr Q kbp Q A fl -Q x. x. X' X 13 WKTL 5 X .. , 5 li K ,Q ' V N- w-,g sf:?'ig . , tr M X i:swW'P'5 N f Xwil 'N ' X. -N' - 5:,fN9Nir5:-AxtwtiNx X ' I N ,Nm - , W . 5 xuvb... - X' . 1, , W ra r 2 , r F nie -- ROB W NNXS ' E a,Vl7 ENT FUR TE demand durrng a e fzrsr Ole d eObum tees of TAL was H' . I Honor, wma gm ffof Bevegg SW. this Sprmg- 81d Park Pracnce rerxrxls acuon Ill Jew ?czcea CAGE ACTION -- Bruce McGrew 135, and Carl Kelley f32j forEast go after ball in West-East basketball game in picture at right. Other man there is West's Gene Crossette. BASEBALL FEVER -- D0nButtsf1ower righty gets set to smack a ball coming his way as catcher Larry McCully prepares to pluck it out of the air during baseball practice. glue' an Me s -1551 . :Wk k -. 'ft to GANG WA , , does a quick shi Y. --Dick 1,1 - kBruceBal10W I as h - ' NTSOH ward f SIDE-STEP h- beaidfztkiers as he tries for fm! down' Cflmjg Tufts guess the 20 'Yard srjisef btinh tacklefs elude would P 0 give a lime help- North-wmrni lllgdgson v -12, .Q .ll ., U . r C. l .5 OUT IN THE OPEN -- Gary Baker breaks into thc clear a Jim Hodgson and Way , blocking. 'ET Dick johnson plunges on for STILL ON HIS Fl: -- . , yardage in the Salina -East game, skipping past tar-kv lers. East won the grid battle, I3-7. l a ls , , P pf, el . Q . I W A S 33-1 n . H . , n J 5 , , at if 4 3 f K f A ev . f 1 'W Q'-H C S nc C-inlter nmvc in on the right for East High's Blue Aces hauled down five vic- tories and four lossesinall-games played this year and were fifth in the Arkansas Valley League scramble. Coach B.A. Taylor's crew nailed Salina in the 'n ame of the season, lost the following week opens gg to Well-ington, and then picked up three straight victories before bowing to Ark City 21-20. The next week , the Aces dropped another close one to North, I3-12. The Aces roared back in the next game to deal Winfield a 43-0 loss, but lost their finaleina mu- nicipal clash with West High, 38-l3. East East East East East East East East East East A FOR THE RECORD 13, 3, 26, 26, 20, 14, 20, 12, 43, 13, Salina 7 Wellington 26 Topeka 14 El Dorado O Newton l2 Hutchinson O Arkansas City 21 Plorth 13 VVinfield O VVest 38 ACE GRIDDERS -- Bringing home the bacon for East in football this year were, ROW I: Boogy Houser, Bob Bonham, Bob Stout, Gene Ekiss, Dick Johnson, Craig Shuler, Bruce Ba rlow, and John Kiser. ROW 2: Herschel Carter, Jim Hodgson, Dick Cole, Jim Larkin, Don Allison, Larry McCully, Don Kirwan, Don Howell, Vic Merritt, and Dave Schmidt. ROW 3: Coach B. A. Taylor, John Y a rbrough, Charles Miller, Dick Rushton, Jim Deckinger, Wayne Hamm, Bob Moats, Don Butts, Mike Kelly, Art Hotchkiss, and Dave Chase. ROW 4: Don Matthew, Roger Perry, David Trugott, Gary McGuire, Carl Morawitz, Wayne Stoker, Jack Bethel, David Nielson, Robert lngrim, Don Reiner, and AssistantCoach, Jim Barger. ROW 5: Managers, Bruce Blake and Larry Larkin, Vemon Robinson, Richard Haynes, Wayne Coulter, Wilson Cook, Bruce McGrew, Eddie Johnson, Gary Baker, and managers Bruce Woods and Larry Vincent. THE PILOT -- Coaching the Blue Aces through the football season was Coach B. A. Taylor. +L:-'hg,2,e2g L, ,y jj, , qw, , , -D . ab- 'L1..,?l 0 V' ,M ...L 2 5. 'Q' A . . H ,,C,,, A-oft '41- , ' ', 1 2:-Av. THE BREADWINNERS -- East's football starters in the 1954 sea son included, LEFT TO RIGHT, ROW I: Boogy Houser, Wayne Coulter, Don Howell, Larry McCul1y, David Chase, Vic Merritt, and John Kiser. ROW 2: Bruce Barlow, Gene Ekiss, Dick Johnson, and Bob Bonham. als 1 rn gm WT :Hr Al 51' EAST BASKETBALL TEAMS -- ROW I: Craig Marks, Herschel Carter, Mike Tilma, Bruce McGrew, Carl Kelley, Don Reid, Delmar Brim, and Craig Shuler. ROW 2: Tommy Holler, Don Waits, Bra dley Brooker, Richard Roberts, Gary Brown, Jim Landon, Frank Guice, Bob Greenberg, and manager Max Horton. ROW 3: Manager Par McCaffery, Phil Cloud, Nelson Logan, Richard Cassidy, Gordon Davis, Curtis Ga rrett, Tom Tierney, Kenny Jones, Gayle Bryant, and ma na ger Jerry Walcher. ROW 4: B111 Noble, Bob Daniels, Phil Snodgrass, Jim Gunther, James Carr, Denny Emery, and Milton Sullivan. COACH FRANK HENKEL Wichita High School East's Blue Aces, under the instruction of coach Frank Henkel, took on an action-packed cage schedule this year. In the ark Valley League race, the Aces wound up in a tie with Hutchinson for sixth place, both tives posting 4-12 records . ln seasonal play, the Aces set a 5-15 mark. Delmar Brim, Craig Marks, and Craig Shuler topped the Aces in all-games scoring. Brim, l2th scorer in the AV, bagged l72 points fora lO.8 average. Marks, l9th Valley scorer, hit l28 points for an 8.3 average, while Shuler, 26th Valley scorer, collected a 7.4 average. BASEBALL ENTHUSIASTS -- Turning outfor baseball this year are, ROW I: Pfanschmidt, Butts, Olsen, McCully, Rushton, Beatty, Adis, Worholzer, Beckloff, Young, and North. ROW 2: Schimmel, Borlase, Perkins, Buth, Tanquary, Morrison, Hopper, Price, Haynes, Landon, and Brooker. ROW 3: Johnson, G. Schimmel, Martin, Childs, Knox, Breer, Wilson, and Brown, manager. ROW 4: Lee, Reid, G. Brown, Haran, Jones, Peggy, Carter, Ingram, and Goehring. ROW 5: Bryant, Short, Clonts, Bigler, Cas- sidy, Holler, Daniels,iCox, Dooley, and Pratt. ROW 6: Williams, Houser, Deckinger, Lewis, Leslie, Esch, Hunter, and Woods. 'mm gainful! Zeta . . TRACKMEN GATHER -- Many came out for track this spring and most of them are pic tured here. Trackmen this year are, alphabetically, SOPHOMORES -- H. Auchterloine, G. Bjork, M. Cavanaugh, P. Cloud, G. Davis, D. Duerksen, J. Emig, D. Hill, D. Hunt, N. Logan, K. McCartney, C. Mcllwaine, P. McMahon, B. Noble, R. Pyle, P. Rearick, R. Smith, P. Snod- grass, M. Sullivan, T. Tierney, C. Treadwell, D. Wade, and W. Williams. JUNXORS -- L. Ashworth, D. Breckbill, D. Chase, D. Cole, W. Coulter, R. Duckworth, B. Duffield, L. Floyd, D. George, W. Hamm, B. Harmon, A. Hotchkiss, D. Howe, R. Jantz, A. Johnston, E. Johnston, C. Kelley, D. Malone, J. McMurray, D. Mathew, D. Meisenheimer, C. Miller, C. Mora- witz, L. Morrison,'J. Nicholson, D. Oakley, D. Pearcy, J. Pechin, B. Pendleton, S. Ramsey, C. Reeder, G. Simons, T. Tay- lor, L. Thomas, D. Traugott, K. Wagnon, D. Waits, T. Willett, L. Williams, J. Yarbrough, L. Reed, D. Louther, P. Rapp, and H. Carter. SENIORS -- D. Allison, B. Blake, R. Burlison, D. Dalke, G. Ekiss, K. Fortney,C. Gardner, K. Hudspeth B. Hess, J. Hodgson, D. Howell, R. lngrim, D. Kirwan, H. Kreuger, B. Lazar, D. Mead, V. Merritt, K. Miers, M. Miller, B. Moats, M. Newby, J. Paulin, D. Phillips, G. Pratt, D. Reiner, T. Rodda, J. Selfridge, D. Shelor, L. Steenrod, B. Stout, O. Sutter, B. Swem, D. Wiehl, G. Haselwood, and J. Hibbard. 1 as as 1 r THE NET MEN -- East's tennis hopefuls this year are, ROW I: Jim Ra nson, Dwight Free- man, David Hartoch, Ron Bcvers, Craig Shuler, Norris Barker, Phil Ballard, Dick Kice, Pat Cummins, and manager Phil Swink. ROW 2: Manager Max Horton, Richard Mattingly, David Cory, Myron Ja nze n, Bruce McGrew, Dick Fitzgerald, Richard Roberts, Stan Allen, Bob Robbins, and Len Fuqua. . ta Wzwdiag 4 MATMEN -- East High's wrestlers, who ended their season with a 3-4 mark and sent three grapplers to the state finals are, ROW I: Ken Kreutzinger, Jerry Pratt, Donald Meade. Lisle Thomas, Richard Driscoll, John Seifert, and Jim Enright. ROW 2: Larry Reid, Jim Carter, Dennis Beard, Larry Anderson, Bob Jackson, Sonny Ne w by, Don Flory, Keith Mairs, Jim Cox, Mike Cavanaugh, George Cowan, and Danny Meisenheimer. ROW 3: Manager Larry Vincent, Ronnie Bigler, Jerry Goehring, Jack Dooley, Bob Warrender, Don Reiner, Don Mathew, Gary Jones. Dwight Shelor, Don Allison, Art Hotchkiss, Jimlriodgson, LarryMc- Cully, Boogy Houser, and coach Jim Barger. ROW 4: Richard McGinnis, Doug Brown, Dick Cole, Larry Haynes, Carl Morawitz, Robert Moore, Dave Traugott, Bob Ingrim, John Paulin, Jim Pechin, and Joe Westwood. N! l S . lf 1 wk 'X ill 'Wg f--'-ll P ,ft Q l Af lt' ClTY'S TOP FINMEN -- East swimmers, who took second pla ce swimming honors at the state meet in Coffeyville, are ROW I Jerry Jones, Dennis Malone, Jack Johnson, Bob Athe rton , George Pratt, Larry Steenrod, and Bill Cohen. ROW 2: Coach B. A. Taylor, Jack Whitely, Harry Rutherford, H. C. Clark, Hal Krehbiel, Bill Harvey, and Roger Randall. ROW 3: Manager Larry Larkin, Jim Ranson, George Van Arsdale, Glenn Davis, Larry Rakestraw, George Barnabas, and Manager Bruce Blake. mam wdmmefzc . . . Under the watchful eye of swimming Coach B. A. Taylor, the Wichita High School East finmen splashed to victory over all opponents except the perennial state champs, Coffeyville, and were second in the state swimming meet held in Cofteyville . East swimmers dumped Wichita North and West twice during the season, and also knocked off Wyandotte and Topeka. FOR THE RECORD ..... East 3l, Coffeyville 35 East 46, Wichita North 20 East 41, Wichita West 25 East 45, Wyandotte 21 East 58, Topeka 8 East 30, Coffeyville 36 East 40, Wyandotte 25 East 36, Wichita West 30 East 48, Wichita North T8 SET FOR A DIVE -- Jerry Jones appears to be standing on the back of Bill Cohen as the latter prepares fora dive. Looking on is Dave Henson. DEPTH .75 60 ' s' STATE CROSS-COUNTYCH.AMPIONS- -East's cross-country team won all of its six seasonal contests and went on to capture the state class AA title at Law- rence, November 15, This was the first time since World War II that East has taken thetitle, The team, coached by Fritz Snodgrass, is, LEFT TO RIGHT: Craig Gardner, Larry Floyd, Keith Miers, Tom Rodda, and John Selfridge, Rodda was C apta in of the championship team as the five dashers by-passed all opposition. fzdmfew OFF TO THE FAIRWAYS -- Five lettermen were back to spark the East 1955 edition of the golf team this year. Wayne Oburn, Dean Smith, John Reed , Duke Evans, and Clarence Clark were the returnees. Some eighteen boys turned out at the practice sessions held at MacDonald Park in preparation for the season, and a total of eight golf meets with other local teams were scheduled. Don Wright coa ches the team this year. The enthusiasts of the I8 holes are, LEFT TO RIGHT, ROW I:Dean Smith, Duke Evans, Clarence Clark. and Wayne Oburn. ROW 2: Mike Con- solver, Jerry Probst, Jack Sim pson , Max Cole, Dick Meads, Jim Kolde, Russ Coombs, Dave Priboth, and Steve Williams. ROW 3: Larry Vincent, Larry Prather, Duane Slaymaker, Jack Heiser, Wesley Welborn, and Bob Allred. me W 1 K. emmea 6445 , . . THE RACQUET SQUAD. . . Wielding a w i c ke d racquetin their girls' badminton class are Caro- lyn Kebert, Diann Walking, and Lynn Hughes, I 3 Q,--Ns , fa -- ,X -,L Nei, , f ,- 1' t WOWI. . Attired in leotards in a modern dance group are Sue Lawrence, Bernetta Faucett, Ei- leen Seaney, Donna Adams, Janice Matlock, Pat Webb. and Veda Kistler. CHINESE CHECKERS CHAMPS. . .Concentrating upon the ir game in individual sports are Faith Whitten, Nancy Lee Smith, and Deanna Dey. Dewi FLOATING PYRAMID. ..... A few of East l-ligh's girls' sw im mi ng class float across the pool in the form ofa pyramid. Swimmers are Karen S c h ue ne m a n , Patsy Younkin, Janet La mbert, Claudette Walk, and Peggy Taylor. and ,bfczai BOP THAT BALL, , ,ping pong enthusiasts in girls' individual sports are Carol Van Wormer and Carole S perry, -A sf ' f f' 'R vy- Qg , V I v'O?t4Zzg4 + 4 N I , ALL! ,27-H ,511 .11 is ' X 1 A WEE BIT POSED. . . Feminine cagers pose for yearbook photogra phers. These 'sure shots' are, LEFT TO RIGHT, Dor- cas Hayes, Orvette Day, Carolyn Mc- Curry, Sharolyn Kelley, Eve Ann Nel- son, and Amy Pennebaker. Om leadefzc . . Left to right, Beccy Brown, Student Body secretory, Pot Little, Student Body president, Deanna Ashmore, Girls' vice-president. 'x rv! . A -i .U .f L- , T' p .. 1 4. 54 A ,f-Q: '-6, -1 V il N v. . tie Zena 1 fu W, If v . .l 1 h. ', V-Y 'far ',...-..Q , 1 '15 fra tu . , ' ty, . 4.34 -f A 'J ., Q , 4 5 6 'in 6,1 ' P it 4 11:5 1 .7119 Jo, , - 0, -7 . my 4' I 1 ' ..-A 4 9 t 'vale riff .., is ' rx , 4 3 ' Q. ?f'1 4 -if IVY - 6- f LQ'1b 7 Q'4,'-f' I fi- -I' Q. . 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Deanna Andeel Y Jacqulyn Anderson I'x Qf! .--t 1.5, K in Vg in - I Y 'v-' if .-i is Cecil Angleton Arthur Armstrong f Xt f 'Iv 'ff John Atchison E? Carl Athens 1 l . x I John Alexander .A I Don Allison 'Qi Kathleen Shirley Arnn A 4- X X tl J. Randall Austin I' Marlen Axe Urn Nu.. I ohn Ayers Delores Baer Ann Barley F Qffws Wayne Bailey Robert Barn 'aw 5 'r- its N. 2. Darrell Baker 3 f , Dorothy Baker 4 yi .-Qv ' , ' BL f os ' 4 7 . x Larry Barger Q ni., YT' Marjean Basore Q U . Q4 'N f-v I X 8 Robert Beardmore K Ted Beckloff 'Nr' ff ' Marc BenJam1n 5 5119 Befme T ' if in 'ir- ' 1'-' Ne v UVM, N if, ' Ronnle Bevere Larry Barr Ter N if ix Y Joan Beach fffnn is-1 .4-' 4 'ri Q Nix r -. , KX. . 2. 4, f : Stl - ,' I Susanne Beech N... 'L 1' Y 6' VL- W. N-gl Sylvia Bennett 'Q - sx Wi? Barbara Bey . , Y Vrctor Baker ,J Connie Bartles it Earl Beard ' 1 2 I Q, Q y ' Bob Benham A45 dv sr 1 1 Nancy Bertholf sg.. inn' Thomas Bxrmmgharn Leonard Bxshop fa, 'L' Nancy Bishop Charles Bitler - 1 r 'S L.. - .D TV X 4. iff? il Bill Bonham ,ig 1 I k64,,,f ' Bill Boyle lr fa 'P .1 F ,L A Fred Breaker Robert Borchardt Z .257 Kathryn Boys hx ,, uf r . h V - l ,.n.....y -t A.- .fa My f 3 , 9' B l 'lie sv , 6, K aye Brewer -er ,, Otis Blackman I. Q-v A, ' 1 H B. H ' W 'F L- l L , ax, K. , H l Beverly Bork :? ' fv- Q,-- w Barry Bradley 6 Q 3' '7- - ,I B S Esther Briggs 5 R K , f X Y K Bruce Blake ,PC 'Av' fv- Bob Borlase f luv X 'Q:?j A N Wilbur Bradley I ' f Ann Bright V' ew 'ir i lei' ' 5 r Robert Bliss fi Patricia Bocke te' is-L2 I Floyd Bowen v 'v wi Gayle Brady 'I' Delmar Brim if ,pu sm fx WK .l .1 To-r Ida Boykin f. LK s I N ft .,,, .i 11.4 Y P I David Brasted 3 Cb 5.1- fj' . 1. 'dx 1 A. rl Q me A , 4 Jackie Britting Betty Britton 1 L lean Ann Brownell Barbara Brown Carolyn Bryant Rosalie Brown Rosalind Kay Brown Trecia Brown -:I D V Dennis Bryant Norman Bryant Kay Bumgarner Verna Brown Carol Burk . 1 S 1, . I 1 . x 2 ' we of 'QR kenneth Burleson Richard Burlison ' is ii ,- ' si 'Sf Ri ' I 4 , If Jerry Byrne ' Mona Cady . Ga , X l f Alan Carlrse Jack Carmichael .X y My X r UV ls. I 1 . ,- ar 1 il Robert Carver Vanessa Christensen ,M ws, ' Delores Cloud 3 1 , I' si'- 1 f ' w. Kenneth Burton 'JS N D I U Bill Cahoone 9' , so Olen Carothers R is Joyce Case QC , N Q I Robert Chrrstarn I 1 Q 1 W. do TJ' Levernon Buttler Adella Calhoun so U Jeff Carpenter Jacquelrne Chalmers Al Cignette Mary Clum Clarrce Coate Q-A my.. Bob Coe Wrlham Cohen 'RQ' ,-, 715 O Joan Conner 5 Peggy Converse an AX Marsha Coover Garl Copple fr- w .. Donald Cottner I Irrlla Couch Sq, As .vvkfvn ,.a. Q94 Jack Cole 3 Betty Cook Lucygne Cornett C? aw- Lura Couch is Kenneth Collrns I Juclrth Cooke A xy Kathleen Corrrgan ar is Davrd Coverdale --.qw QL Max Comea UX 466' sf 'EI7 ww Mary Cooley R Mrlton Corzatt Ybr 1' NJ Barbara Covert Sharon Conkle 'Dm B111 Coombs we Pat Coslett 'lv 'Saw Delpha Cox K M X Iudrth Crabtree , Caral Craft 5 Rex Crawford 1 x it 4 Srdney Crrbbs Jordan Crrttenden Leon Crockett Q I g 3. , , ,tw K ,rw ' Cv 4 ' , E1 W-1 A 'B i ' , 41 ,, - f A , 'i ' Gary Crook John Crouch Michael Culbert Karen Cummins Y C C David Dalke Lowell Dalton '5' '93 5 2-.s gf-w Q 29 ... wsu ,, h 'M Iv,-s 1 7 K lk 1 T: g 1425 ' Mary Ann Danby William V. Darling Deanne Davis If Herschel Davis Lynne Davis Mar: wp Q. A' A ., tu W . is of , I 'VR' ,EQ FV. 6, - Am wf 'iv AA I 4, an-v 'W 5 'Cty is - 1. 0 C ' I KA at, fa Patricia Davis Gary Day Catherine Dean Jim Deckrnger -ae 1 i ug 'TN f Bob Dedrick Caro il- .Affi ie, gs., f-fiesta 7. , Q 1 'x I B. i I ' V N.. I 1 Jeanette Depew Linda Dick Gwen Dickhut Dick Dill Roger Dinning Nom 41 , 5 N ,g-3 , . 0' . it x '59 4 ..,. xv- K 'N ED' ' ' l G' A . 3 Q' Q 15 lg' I Nancy Divinia Vincent Donigan Dale Doramus A Percy Douglas i Marjorie Dowling Harry Joan Drews George Droll Norman Dudey Ann Dudley Bill Dunlavy A Sandra Dunnegan Charlotte Duryee Sharron Rae Dye Donald Eberhardt Gary f. Myron Dunagan Julia V, rx gf 5 .AE a 4 ZX f V nv,-5 .f- t ..- Awnf If Wanda Egnew Gene Ekiss s ,QQ , V. Gayla Elliott Paul Elliott 1,195 ti' Jerry Eutsler Marlene Evans 10' X .why-7 4? Y ,x ' is Clifton Eldridge 'hp . tx : O ,,- 2 Q., , -. af' asf N N Roger Ellis 95 L? 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