East High School - Echoes Yearbook (Wichita, KS)

 - Class of 1964

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A school is more than an 'ginstitution of learrlingfl Empty halls and empty rooms have no purposei Their hollow, forlorn existence serves no one. They are useless . .. until filled with people. When the building doors open each morning, these rooms and halls vibrate in rhythm with the heartbeat of those who inhabit them. No longer is the building meaningless. No longer does it stand without di- rection. The school's purpose is reborn each day as people enter and pass through in search of knowl- edge. The students and faculty create its feelings and its personality. A school is many general things, yet each indivi- dual school is unique in its own way. What is East High School? We shall see . . . x p X jx . .Qi .T Academzcs. X - p A Y f3Actz'vz'ties.. ff Athletics.. xg N tsi. ,J xx.: J 5 Students. . 'fy gig f M4 'Q , 'J dgfw' QJZQQ ,M X EWU X 1 fgffi UW X ' ' J ' ' ' W Sh, . -XY-W Nw- . sv fx. ,. . Xl' A V V -- Y, , X. N X Q X ' xx 1 - . , , ,XX - . . X, 1 - W 1 . 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I X xref 'L if t f K4 K ' xr g, 1 K f 1 fr ,' - fx. iri1Q , 4 1 X l l t L fl 5 QQ: J jg, J sg KZQ5- Dfw? .. it kk f J 1 , X, -his E ,ff h l- f ff f' X I Lgfgrlrfix X QW V-fgilv , ,, I 1' ,W H f I . . - a, ff f fix , , ac , hr. I LY! LA, ' k-, pf f- X J! VV Xl' 5, X9 f c L R C f-v f If f ,V , f f fw 1, ,I X M, K- s f, ,,f,f' ff C ,lf A, X V, . ,, , , 1 Q f ,fs I , rl,-.glffy ,.f,, 411, fr' 1, ,,f ACADEMICS j ff .ff f 1 X-, J N, ,,, ,,,, .fQQf+-' V c Q k C gN ' 4, M, I - X If ff, ffm VM, 1 ff J L 'V o 'Q . L , K Q ,' X I up Q, ' ' L. 1 , xx f 5 4 , x .9 SM X .. ., , 1,1 , L W K s., I 1 . 1 , ' -M X X 1 I N S X x x Sid F. Moore Princzlbal f x 3 N X ,ff my I fk ,f Dezgwotpiofg, Ham' Werk, Achievement Mark Easfs Top Exeeutwe A , t 1 1 0 ., s . .J , Q Q - ' DURING HIS ten years as principal at Wfichita High School East, Sid F. Moore has earned the respect of all East Aces. His characteristic wave of the hand greets every student, and he can be found before and after school in the office talking to faculty members or in the halls chatting with students. Mr. Moore, an avid supporter of East's teams, plays a major role in boosting school spirit. He is the first to arrive and the last to leave at all athletic events. He has a front row seat for each dramatic pres- entation, and he accompanies school groups on Held trips as often as possible. While busily attending numerous meet- ings and conferences, Mr. Moore super- vises the co-ordination of the East High curriculum with the downtown office pro- gram. Not only is he involved in every school activity at East, but Mr. Moore also belongs to the Wichita Gun Club, College Hill Methodist Church, and sev- eral professional honor societies. His hob- bies include collecting Early American fur- nishing for his home and spending time in his basement wood-working shop. Although he has been honored as the President of the Downtown Lion's Club and the Kansas Administrators, Mr. Moore feels c'The greatest honor that has ever come to me is to be at Eastf' 45... yr 1 2 'ff'- 'I mf I ,K ., , K f. sg, ,1,f' VFW! ,, 'f ff' ff at ef' Lining his sight up with the target, Mr. Moore takes part in a gun shoot at the Wichita Gun Club. . ' 41 ,7 That,s wonderful! Pm not sure? ll Let's think that over -x, 7 ft, ey ., . , , . dminpistrators- . Y, Q f :Q Capable, pWilling Personnel e , X f, W ix ' V ,J' V 5, 0 , Q Q, . ' 11 'f SERVING as the inner core between East High School's faculty and students, five administrators aid Mr. Moore with general school supervision and co-ordina- tion. Handling school records, downtown and state reports, and disciplinary prob- lems, the administrators keep East High running smoothly as they correlate the mechanics behind the functioning of the school with the student body. HANDLING STUDENT DISCIPLINE and aiding with the over-all supervision of the school are the duties of Vernon Kirby as vice-principal. NEW AT EAST this year, Maurice Wear has assumed the responsibilities of pupil control that belong to the position of assistant principal. AS REGISTRAR at East, Mrs. Eva Kiefer takes charge of all files and completes all school reports. MASTER-SCHEDULING of all students and setting up classes are the principal responsibilities of Miss Flora Stebbins, assistant principal. HEAD OF EAST'S VOCATIONAL DEPARTMENT, George Gougher sets up the budget and co-ordinates its classes. -Counselors Oversee Aee's Activities GUIDING each separate class through its three years in high school are responsi- bilities of East's six member counseling staH'. Through tests and personal inter- views, they strive to help students under- stand themselves and their opportunities in life. Counselors try to give each individ- ual a sense of adequacy so that he may accept the responsibility for his decisions and act in harmony with them. PREPARING THE CLASS of '64 for marriage, careers, and col- lege are activities of senior counselors, Miss Harriet Hardy and Robert O'Rourke. U N TESTING THE CLASS of '65 and counseling it on GUIDINQ THE CLASS of f66 through its first big careers are the junior counselors, Mrs. Eleanor King and year 111 hilgllg 5016901 talies tthe Ume of Mrs- Edlth Worth- Milton Goering- ington an r. 1C or an zen. 7 hiv!! ZZMZL? i s ,4 1 f Q ' f L Gretchen Barron, assistant attendance ,, jg ,, ,, counselor 1- f' V Charlotte Buckmaster, bookkeeper ,,,' ,X .. I Flo Graves, switchboard Barbara Lyon, Mr. Moore's secretary it f, , ,, ,,.. . . X fx , Kathryn Murphy, enrolllment if Bessie Perlenfein, vocational secretary -' 1 -1 r 'e s . ,a H Gerry Spears, assistant registrar , f ri- i 4 gf, Imogene Vincent, attendance c erk f , 1 K .fs , f , J ' ' 5 be ,V g-,A , . 7 3 i ii 324 i 1 A 'in A A 9 Fuculgr- . Hope For Future Generations Unites Their Desire To Teach SID F. MOORE chats with Dr. Lawrence Shepoiser, superin- tendent of schools and Alvin M J big educators from downtown. ALEY, DON, M.A. -English All School Project ALLEN, LYDIA, A.B. -Math ALLEN. STEVE, M.A. -Social Studies Student Government AUER, MARY LOU, B-.S -French French Club BARE, LEONE, A.B. -English All School Project BARGER, JAMES, M.S. -Boys, Physical Education Letterrrzerfs Club orris, deputy superintendent, the SIXTY-FOUR men and 62 women in- struct 3,2O0 Aces enrolled at East High School in the 13 academic departments. With the help of 12 cadet teachers, the faculty directs 337 courses. They design classes to teach students of all abilities, ranging from the slow to the exceptional. In addition to the time-consuming job of classroom teaching, faculty members are also involved in extra-curricular activities such as clubs and committees. Rounding out the educational picture at East are the people who work behind the scenes sweeping halls, taking temper- atures, and preparing lunches. The 13 members of the custodian staff, the nurse, and the 38 cafeteria workers are kept busy meeting the daily needs of the student body. i L 4 ,,. . , ...,..,,,, his 10 ii ' J, V' V 'l' .ll,,.mwu: 't xl f f, A X I . We A -- . 1 ,.-'AFA 'Hs...,l e 'X-.,p ' I,-1.3. I and ' 'M' i I 1 :Ta-lf- pifvggzfwf.gg-,gf,-vrfviygv-as 4 -1 sig 5 Sr , .3 Y 'il ff A 1 g ' Q 1-' 4. '- ,- , ' -xzifi. ' -'H ,. --so ww 11111 : rf.,-f.f'r1ra f.-1: -- 1,-f - x ll 2 - M- ' 'i VE tl 'ff K l ' l 4 ' LN 'jf .f,, QR, .1 1 1 154 7121 sq' 1 if f ef lil I ' S,..-,o',e. - ' ' 'if H - . ' 1 ,.-fm? 1 1' -1: fs I-. 1 if ,sil t ll BAXTER, DEE, B.A. -Vocational, Industrial Physics Senior Class BEALS, ELLIS, M.S. -Social Studies Hi-Y Club BEALS, NELLE, M.S. -Business Y-Teens BEERY, MARVIN, M.S. -Vocational Senior Class, Study Committee BENEDICT, ESTHER, M.S. -Math Guidance Committee, Math Club BETTEGA, E.A., M.A. -Business Scholarship Committee BLOSSER, MAE, A.B. -English Assembly Committee BOBULA, JOHN, M.S. -Science All School Project BORK, L. C., M.S. -Vocational American Edilcationj Visual Education BOYLE, GRATIA, M.A. -Music Y-Teens Chairmang Music Club Chairman BRIDGES, PAUL, M.S. -Vocational Visual Education CADMAN, ETHEL, B.S. -Study Hall CASSEL, GLENNA, M.A. -English Scholarship Committeeg Future Teachers F aculzgf- CHARVAT, MARY, B.S. -Homemaking American Education , 1 coLE,cHR1sT1NE, A.B. ,V ' -Math l ' junior Red Cross Q ' 1 wffffcy -5 vb If! la iif ,-f, A f 1 NYC X z f '?' ,XV .1,,:.i,aQ 55 Q f I my 3 ,. 4, f CROMER, M. D., M.S. -English MESSENGER: ECHOES American Education CURTIS, ROY LEE, M.S. -Vocational All School Project DAVIS, ELEANOR, M.A. -Social Studies American Education DENNIS, GRACE, M.S. -Business Social Committee DeSPAIN, JOE, M.S. -Math Printingg Hi-Y Club Chairman DICKERSON, TOM, M.A. -Art Art Club DUERKSEN, G. N., M.S. --Math, Mechanical Drawing Asxembly Seating, Social Com mittee EBERHARDT, DOROTHY, M.A. -Art Art Club Chairman , Swan e-M., , EDMISTON, JOHN D., M.A. -Driver Education All School Projectg Safety Club EMERY, JULIA, M.A. -Social Studies Chairman American Education ,X , FALEN, DORIS, M.S. K -English xx All School Project T I T W , Vllo. 11: f 1. u ,i l. ,: ': M 4'.,,', FORBES, VICTOR, A.B. -Science Hi-Y Club FORDHAM, MONROE, B,S. -Special Education Cafeteria Committee GIESON, BARBARA, B.A. -English junior Red Cross AND YOU JUST CAN,T EXPECT the ma- chine to function properly when the thread is tied in knots,', explains Mrs. Roberta Roberts to Gail Schnurr, '65. A, GILLMORE, WILLARD, -Science Mx 1 V y ,f ' Y , ef S ' V X. -,- Science Club , ,LE-H GOODEN, DON, . -Math, General Metals GRANDLE, R. L., M.S. -Vocational Social Committee 13 HAPPY SMILES accompany Coach Jim Barger and East's football squad as they return home from a victory over Wellington. HAMILTON, NORINE, M.A. -Math Bookstoreg Y-Teens HASS, ALMA, M.S. --Math Future Teachers HATFIELD, BERNIECE, B.S. -Math Assembly Committee HAYNES, RALPH, B.S. -Science All School Project HENKEL, F. E., M.A. -Boys' Physical Education - 2. HIEBERT, JAMES, B.S. -M - lg t -Math fgffalfi Senior Class, Cafeteria Commit- V T jeg , wma i'7f4m, ', . is 1 f' V t:tf.s , HUBBARD MARY B A. FaCu IW 'T HUFF, JEAN, A.B. -German, French Future Teachers, German Club HUFFMAN, MARY, M.S. -Music Music Clubg Y-Teens HUME, J. E., M.A. -Social Studies HUNT, LILLIAN, M.A. -English Sophomore Classy Social Com mittee HUNT, STANLEY, M.S. -Science junior Classg Science Club HUNTER, LARRY, M.S. -Math Sophomore Class JARVIS, JOHN, M.S. -Vocational Senior Class JOHANSEN, ROSE, R.N. -School Nurse JOHNSON, W. H., M.S. -Vocational 4 5 4-44... 1 JONES, AIMEE, B.S. -Study Hall Pep Club KENNEDY, HELEN, M.A. -Girls, Physical Education American Educationg Letterwom- en's Clubg Scholarship Commit- tee. KIVETT, MERLA, M.A. -English Study Committee, Pep Club, Y- Teens KNUTH, GORDON, M.S. -Vocational LADD, RICHARD, M.S. -Vocational All School Project LAPPIN, ROSE MARIE, B.A. -English Sophomore Class LAUGHLIN, WILLIAM, M.A. -Social Studies -MQ LEAPER, MILDRED, A.B. -French French Club, Scholarxhip Com mittee A LEEP, SHARRI, A.B. -Business Pep Club LEWIS, EVA, M.S. -English American Education LIETZ, GILBERT, M.S. -Vocational 16 Faculty- LINDQUIST, ERMEL, M.A. -Social Studies Study Committee, All School Projectg Assembly Committee LOGAN, MARY, M.A. -English Assembly Seatingg Guidance Committeeg Study Committee LOGAN, L. V., M.S. -Driver Education Assembly Seatingg Visual Edu- cationg Safety Club LOHRENZ, BLANCHE, M.A. -Latin Latin Club MATHEWS, ROY, M.A. -Vocational American Educationg Cafe Com- mittee MCALLISTER, BELVA, M.A. -Business Blue Crossg Guidance Committee PERCHED in his favorite nook of Aley unfolds another one of his escapvades. room 702, Don burning desert '- 'L' -'Tiff A f,', 1. ,,,, I .V ,KM ,. Qgyf d, ki g -VH- ,V ij !-f V 24, . gf A f V, ff f 'za-,fi 1 yi, , , . 425,- , if f , ,Max M it ,, , .Gym M L., -1, - .yy , 0.74, , ,, , ,Q iii, ,lff , ,, 4 at , . 1- '-,- .mf 4 1 JZ , 4, be 1- ' if yu ,Ji V My -eiezmf - 'xwiezi -si Y ff mf ., 1 I l fx . ,f.zJ!- If , i MCCAFFERY, MARY, M.A. -Librarian American Educationg Social Committee MCCAFFERY, W. H., M.A. -Social Studies Proctors MCCORMICK, LOUISE, B.A. -Cafeteria Manager 17 -1 , 1' x THE THINGS YOU CAN FIND in a exclaims James Gribble, science instructor, ple carry their homework too far! MICHENER, JOHN. M.S. -Science Scholarship Committee MILLETT, NANCY, M,A. -English junior Class MORELL, JUNE, M.A. -Girls' Physical Education MOROZZO, MARY ALICE, B.S. -Social Studies Sophomore Clams MULL, LEOLA, B.S. -Girls' Physical Education Study Comrnitteeg All School Project N ICHOLSON, VERNON R., M,A. -Music . Assembly Committee Chazrmang Music Club McCOY, CAROLYN, B.S. -Girls, Physical Educa- tion Future Medical Careers Clubg Letterwomerfs Club MCCRAY JOHN M Business junior Clasf girlls pursef' Some peo- QH' K5 f - Z ff I' L t 122' 1 :'f:xf,fr5 Z f V fi, PETERS, WILLARD, M.A. -Science H i-Y Club PFEFFER, VIOLA, M.S. -Librarian America Education NYQUIST, FLOYD, M.A. -Social Studies Study Committeeg Student Gov- ernment F aculzjjf- OEN, FAYE, M.A. -English American Education O'HAR.RA, DOROTHY, B.S. -English PALMER, JOHN, M.A. -Math Sophomore Clasxg All School Project PATTON, BONNIE, B.A. -English Debate ACCOMPANIED BY A FRIEND, Victor For- bes, science instructor, enjoys his daily stroll through the biology lab. t 7 I fe f W 19 2,14 pl , Q ff I , A ,fm , -W ,L 1, 'Mig ,, .i ,, 4 , I ga 9492+ , 'Z r crimson ,',, ft I no g,fff44QW,21fL 111-:,f'f,w f1f'Qv5w5'9f2 f ff,we-+A 'yu 517,91 'Q ,-s5sQV, .SgE,,,Sgr l 25 ' f z- ' , I - :'l5'l,'?- ' 'iii -'dxf fm - flu. , , 114445-tft . v 4' sri PHILLIPPE, ANNABEL, M.S. -Business Business Club PHILLIPS, RALPH, -Vocational Sophomore Class W ., .K Y ,,,, , Q 9 ' ffi'+,f ,- Ji ,. X Rf - , , A , Xi, h ' ,f Q, ,.JHALhMW -- 3 . E . ' Img 5: ww 1 :EN N. , 1 ' qwZ'v 'i Faculyf- M.S. POLLARD, BETTY, M.A. -English Future Teachers PONDS, JEANNE, M.A. -English Pep Club, Y-Teens PRINCE, PAULINE, M.S. -English junior Class, All School Project PROPHET, DONALD, M.S. -Science Science Club RICHERT, A. S., M.A. -Math Scholarship Committee Chair- 771071 RICHEY, JAMES, M.S. -Math Senior Class ROBERTS, ROBERTA, M.A. -Home Economics Assembly Committee ROSS, GERALD, B.A. -Business Business Education Club RUBERSON, JAMES, M.S. -Vocational All School Project SCHUH, MARIAN, A.B. -Social Studies Social Committee SHELLENBERGER, ELFRIEDA, M.A. -English American Educationg Guidance Committeeg Scholarship Committee SHEPLER, ROBERT, M.S. -Study Hall, Boys' Physical Ed- ucation Cafeteria Committee iliiii it SIGKLES, CLIFFORD, C, y ,4i,l. j M.A. , .:.,,A i . D V. Vf,, 'e, , , -:if -Boysf Physical Education , SINGERLAND, YVONNE, l , M.S. -Girls' Physical Education Pep Club STRATTON, ANGELA, ' M.A. -Spanish S panixh Club 91' C ,,,,. ,, yu THE JOKES GOING AROUND the teachers, cafe- teria are enough to make John McGray, business in- structor, and Everett Wessel, study hall teacher, nearly choke on their food. xx nfl,-,trim , fi ?'fl4'f5-W-'ffff fi Yiwf il 21 Wi fi, ,g' ' TAGUE, GERALD, M.S. -Science Science Club THOMAS, HENRY, -Head Custodian THOMPSON, KEN- NETH, M.S -Music M usic Club M, ..., Waist' . Y 1 if , E 'Q E TIMMONS BOB -Boys Physical Edu- CalZ1OI1 M, iv, - ' .f :.r. ' 5 -..' i -f I , f . , if t X693 C 1 'Y ll fl 0' ,gf f f 55? X55 f - A,-5. -f,-',,. Q .fe-W,-M -14.1, 'fir 9 k,V, 2' exif ? , fry. n Y EACH TEACHER, like business education instructor Gerald Ross, begins his daily routine by signing in every morning before school in the office. TURNER, JOHN, M.S. -Vocational All School Project VENNING, MARY JANE, M.A. -Social Studies Student Government Chairman WALKER, EULA, M.A. -Business Business Education Club Chair- man WALLIS, RAY, A.B. -German German Club WAMSER, MARJORIE, M.S. -Business Businesx Club Chairman WASHBURN, WILLIAM, B.A. -Dramatics Assembly Committee TOWSON, ROZELLA, -Girls' Physical Edu- cation All School Project Y 'E .ff yr 4 , EXCHANGING GOSSIP and tricks of the trade before school in the oHice takes the time of James Hiebert and Larry Hunter, both math instructors. W! I , f if i - X My fff me f 3392 T559 I,-ff' me ,, ff ,zz 1:34:35 A Q umxg' ggz' vusgux ,--kms: '24 1 5 N fff f 75 f 4? f 4 1 X , V' 'vi Y W t iQ .i 6' Yr ll nw H .. . inf, ff WHITE, HELEN, M.A. -Home Economics American Education WIENS, KATHRYN, M.S -Spanish Spanish Club WILLIAMS, MARTHA, M.S. -English Senior Class WRIGHT, DON, M.A. -Boys' Physical Education -Study Hall Cafeteria Committee YEOMAN, FRANCIS, M.A. -English American Education ZUERCHER, MARIAN, M.A. -English Pep Club 'L 1 H11 mw- ,, mmvllw V ,QI 1219-AM I PROPOSE that grade cards be abolished, declares REVIEWING grammar composition and Literature Dean Goeldner, '64, as Mrs. Dorothy O'Harra tapes is an important part of college preparation as Susie his incriminating testimony. Angulo, '64, has discovered English- Books, Themes Enrich SILAS MARNER, Tale of Two Cities, and MaeBeth head the reading list for most of East High Schoolls 3,211 English- minded Aces. Supplementing the basic English courses, world literature, English literature, and college reading are offered for those students who wish to increase their reading comprehension. Students en- rolled in journalism and English compo- sition improve writing skills. In its second year at East, advanced placement English gives outstanding college-bound Aces an opportunity to validate English for a col- lege credit. COLD SHOWERS aren't the nicest things to wake up to as Terry Doty, ,65, demonstrates in a panto- mine for dramatics class. ggi, g A VERY LARGE NUMBER or 1 f TERMS HAVE new 1,MU, In X I BODILY FROM THE fifolu 1' I pni ilmpnm 1 nr m ltrrzi P-1 t ' !,..,5m ' K ' N- from the EH' 'XY 1 asan imi imu Uvuln fxflcs GIVE US THIS DAY, recites Hal Jones, '64, as he trans- lates the Lord's Prayer from Latin into English. EXCLAMATIONS of guten tag, salzfe, buenos dias, and bonjour daily greet the seven teachers in the foreign language department at East High School. Lan- guage courses through the fourth year level are available to students in Latin, Span- ish, and French and through the third year level in German. Using the three lan- guage laboratories the 764 Aces enrolled in the language department practice con- versation and listen to tapes of their rnis- takes. First year language students learn the basic structure and vocabulary of the language. Second, third, and fourth year students study the customs and history of the country, learn to speak more fluently, and increase their reading ability. With more and more colleges requiring a for- eign language, East offers more than an adequate background for its college-bound students. FOT6Zlg7Z Ldflgllagw- Dialogue, Drills Improve Comprehension LISTENING INTENTLY, Betty Luellen, '64, strives to improve her pronunciation and reading ability. f ,V Va 25 PARIS' EQUIVALENT of Look Magazine helps French student Carol Nichols, '64, increase her com- prehension of the language. o ,, ,,., . .4 4 .5 li I tr Q Q 3 ' , Tl, Rfifuovfluli hour vuusi pour wus' Q 1 - f5.2?Q'!2', h r, ,,.,, 5 , is ' V . ' Q I ' K l...-.--- ..,. f f .1 :1f'?',.i A ,l ,tg :V I Nurweno NEEDLE IN, machine foot down to hold the ma- V V V terial firmly, and Cheryl Hendry, ,66, begins her latest SCWIUS PYOJCCL IN A PRESSING SITUATION, Corkie Cotter, '65, hurries to add the final touches to her clothing as- signment. Home ECOH07?2i6S- Fashion, F00aQ Flowers Stressed For Future WHATS COOKING ? seems to be the appropriate question to ask Fran Miles, '65, and Lynn Lindley, ,64. HOMEMAKING is more than burned fingers and pin cushions to the 546 stu- dents enrolled in the home economics de- partment of East High School. The effi- cient homemaker of today must not only be well-informed in the fields of food, cloth- ing, and child care, but also in home man- agement, family living, and interior dec- oration. Students gain practical experience in cooking and meal planning through table setting, menu planning, and baking con- tests. Girls taking clothing have an oppor- tunity to display their ability by modeling their own creations in a fashion show pre- I sented to the student body each spring. This year, classes have been programmed in order to allow each person to advance with others of similar ability. The four home economics teachers keep Aces in- formed about homemaking careers while preparing them for successful home living. MACHINERY HUMS as Floyd Law, Marvin Resser, and Vincent Dickerson, all ,66, carry out projects in East's machine shop. NEW is the word that keeps East High Schoolas vocational and industrial arts department at its best. Improved teaching methods have been introduced which coordinate courses. In order to con- nect basic principles with their practical applications, the physics teacher is also teaching auto mechanics. A course in technical electronics and the equipment for this class have been introduced, while several arc welders, a lathe, and two off- set presses have been added to the depart- ment this year. The vocational section includes 454- Aces who receive training on the job as well as in the classroom. Seniors holding outside jobs in related fields get school cred- it for the hours they work. The 13 voca- tional teachers strive to produce skilled tradesmen in their chosen fields. The Industrial arts section presents a general vocational education involving ex- periences which explore the Helds of in- dustrial occupations. The 650 students taking industrial arts courses perfect skills in the care and use of common tools. Gilbert Lietz, indutrial arts woodworking teacher, brought honor to this department at East when he was presented the Kansas Industrial Education Teacher award for 1964. Vocational Arts Bqis Work With Tools, Learn Skills A NEW LATHE added to the vocational department this year is operated by Marvin Resser, '66. 5 ' TANGO MUSIC can be heard in typ- ing classes during the time tests more fre- quently than in modem dance classes. The use of music teaches students to type rhyth- mically and more efliciently. The 10 in- structors who comprise the business de- partment staff strive to train Aces for high degrees of skill in typing, shorthand, and bookkeeping. These skills form a general business education which enables students to carry on their daily business activities with more ease. Classes in secretarial training and cler- ical practice prepare career-minded Aces to hold jobs in the business world after graduation. The department also provides W advanced courses for students who are looking for further business studies in col- MOCK SALES such as the one demonstrated by Paul Oliver, ,64, and Patsy Jones, '64, teach retail selling students the knack lege- In the industrial W01'1d Of today the of gettmg along Wlth Customers- business department offers courses which enable students to compete successfully. BUSZNKSS- Ojgee Praetzces Challenge Novzee Clerks, Seeretarzes TWO WORDS MORE and Illl have 80 words a LETS SEE NOW, does the squiggle go on the right minute, thinks Judy Oakes, '66, as she takes a time or the left side of the 'g'?', ponders Sue Harned, '64, test. in her shorthand class. 28 ARISTOTLFRS REPUBLIC, the War of 1812, and current happenings in Berlin are a few of the topics discussed by the 2101 Aces enrolled in the social studies department at East High School. To pro- mote a better understanding and knowl- edge of social systems, history, and govern- ment, the 13 social studies teachers offer eight educational courses to Aces. With the help of the American Observer Newspaper, juniors become acquainted with the past and present events in Amer- ican history. In government classes seniors are taught basic political theory and the workings of government on the local, state, and national level. Supplementing the state-required courses of American history and government are classes in sociology, psychology, world history, and world geog- TRYING TO DISCOVER THE REAL HIM, Ron Kirk- patrick, '64-, studies a Rorshach inkblot test used by psycholo- raphy. The newly-introduced economics gists' and global history courses complete East High School's social studies curriculum. Soczal Slfudllidf- Mongz, Mobs, Margfrs, Maps Fascinate Aces HELP! pleads Galy Thompson, '64, to John Dot- son, '64, as he fumbles blindly through a psychology IIIBZC. BRUSHING UP on recent world happenings, Paul Herrick, ,64, crams for a current events test. EXAMINING ONE of the many bottled specimens YOU DONT THINK IT'S GOING TO EIZZLE available to biology students helps Charles White, '64, do you? worries Virginia Thompson, '64, to Gina Per learn about the course. ry, '65, as they wait for a reaction. SCZETZC6- Lab Reports, Prfyects Keep Young Scientists Up- To-Date EVEN WITH ALL THESE PRECAUTIONS, I don't feel really safef, grimaces Tim Landis, '65, to his lab partner Larry White, '64-. AS THE odor of hydrogen sulfide, more commonly recognized as rotten eggs, floats down the halls of East High School, the student body is again reminded of the presence of the science department. Through working in the laboratories and greenhouse, the 1302 students enrolled in science courses become familiar with the methods of science. Ten members of the science department teaching staff strive to teach Aces what science is and how it benefits humanity, while keeping them up to date with the latest scientific advances. Members of the new semi-micro chemistry class use smaller scaled equipment in order to lessen, the danger and working time of experiments. With the addition of the Chem Study Method, based on more quantitive lab work in chemistry, East has introduced one of the newest teaching procedures in the scientific field. Through the experience and knowledge gained at East, science- minded Aces will be well prepared for the major role science plays in today's world. WM WRINKLED BROWS and deep con- centration characterize the 1,474 students taking math courses at East High School. East offers a wide range of math sub- jects designed to challenge each student to do his best while developing an appre- ciation and understanding of mathematics and its need in society. Business math pro- vides the opportunity for Aces to gain a practical working knowledge of mathe- matics. On the other hand, advanced- placement calculus prepares college-bound students for higher mathematics and can be validated for college credit. With the incorporation of modern mathematic principles by most teachers in- to their courses, the math department is further striving to meet the needs of to- day,s world of automation. IT SEEMS that Gary Hutton, '64, is all up in the air over cubes, pyramids, and other geometric figures. WITH NO APPARENT CONCERN or trouble, Allan North- cutt, '64, graphs an exponential curve in a demonstration con- nected with analytics and calculus. Mdlh- Formulas, F zgures Provide A Challenge For Ace M incls LET'S SEE . . . 89 tons of HCl,,' ponders Rex Peter- son, '64, as he discovers how handy slide rules can be for solving big problems. 31 2 ya 1 'ff . -W ,. , fX I , , .. I X FRESH AIR and East,s beautiful campus provide the perfect setting for art student Nina Cunningham, '645. COMING IN LOUD AND CLEAR is typi- Fine A 5 cal of Bob Swishenand Brian Sullivan, '65, Rick Thelman and Jim Elliot, 64-. Expression .Through Harmony Ana' Paz'ntz'ng THE IRISH seems to be showing in Dallas Prichard, ,645 as he molds the exact likeness of a magical leprechaun. 32 PAINT BRUSI-IES, sheet music, and leather work are all a part of East High Schoolls Hne arts department. Two hundred and eighty-six artistical- ly inclined Aces learn fundamental skills such as line control and the production of desired colors and designs. These tech- niques provide a basic foundation for further independent thought and a crea- tive outlook toward the arts. Ten classes, ranging from ceramics to commercial de- sign, are taught by the two art teachers. Individual skills are displayed each year in a school-wide art contest sponsored by the Art Club. Comprising the choir, orchestra, glee clubs, band, madrigal, and ensembles 802 Aces take courses in music. Eastis music division is well-known for its civic ap- pearances at elementary and junior high schools, churches, and PTA meetings as well as for school programs. Through the addition of a correlation between two classes of music and English, the four di- rectors are hoping to expand the music enrichment and appreciation of all stu- dents. Physical Education Fitness, Skill Stressed DEVELOPING HEALTHY BODIES and minds is the major objective of East High School's physical education depart- ment. The 1,702 girls taking gym are enrolled in four 9-week programs of seasonal sports. After-school sports are offered to enable girls to take sports they miss in gym and earn letters in swimming and in all-sports. The boys' gym divides its activities into three 12-week programs. Competitive sports are offered after school for boys who wish to letter. SPECIALIZINC in nose dives, Bill Swisher, '65, works out on the trampoline as Larry Hutchinson, also '65, spots', for him. f f ff J ff HFIFTY PUSHUPS is just a starter in the coach's calls thenics programf, agree Bill Cantrell, ,65, Sammy Davis '64-, and Terry Allison, ,65. BULLSEYE! hopes Rudann Clark, '66, as she draws er bow for a dead center shot. X X t We ea f f f f - ' fn ,atv f wk ye -....fff .ff,ff2' fi .,ff'-1-4' -, .M ...W .,, ' .- ,, ,y,5i.fg' fig I Z 1 f ,fn X 7 XXX X X 1 ff elf? W U9 We 33 Stuajf Hatt- Tlzouglzyful Eyes, Furrowea' Brows Chetmeterize Ace's Stuajz Time IGNORING the unspoken rule that no one studies in study hall, Ace Bob Beck, ,65, puts his time to good use. 34 SLEEPING AND STUDYING are on- ly two of the ways that Aces made use of the four hourly study halls offered at East High School. Any student who works as a departmental, otlice, or hall proctor, student librarian, or cafeteria worker is taken from study hall periods. Study hall also provides the opportunity for Aces to do reference work and check out books in the library, vote in the various elections, and discuss college and courses with the counselors. The four study hall teachers assist stu- dents and maintain order so that Aces may have the opportunity to study at least one hour a day. S,t9eez'al Ectueatzbn- Personal Attention Given LOW ACHIEVERS have an opportun- ity to advance without the pressures of a regular high school program in the spe- cial education class at East High School. The 17 Aces enrolled in this course spend two hours a day in the classroom studying language arts, arithmetic, and special sec- tions in social studies. Class time is sup- plemented with two to three hours in vo- cational courses. With a small ntunber of students, Mon- roe Fordham, special education teacher, can more elnfectively assist each individual. FORMING PLURALS by dropping the yn and adding 'iiesn is observed by Monroe Fordham, spe- cial education instructor, as Richard Bayouth, '66, practices the line art. WORLDS OF FICTION AND NON- FICTION are available to Aces in the 17,000 books on East High School's li- brary shelves. The two librarians and 36 student helpers check out over 300 books to Aces each school day. Mrs. Mary Mc- CaH'ery, head librarian, and Mrs. Pfeffer, assistant librarian, also aid students in finding desired materials and catalog the many new books that arrive during the year. The library hums with activity from 7:45 to 4:15 each school day. Students use the library facilities to browse for good books, finish homework, and gather ref- erence notes. Teachers check the faculty shelf for information and read daily news- papers. In addition to the usual reference sources, Aces also have access to the Oar- negie Art Collection, stacks of past East yearbooks, and a shelf of scholarship and college information. HOW ABOUT using Chemistry For Everyday Living for your next English book report? suggests Mrs. Mary McCaf'fery, head librarian, to Bob Fisher, '65, Lzbmpf- Periadieals, Rwrenees, Novels, Classzcs On Shelves T MUSIC k h rb fsTE1-:PLB5 'sTEREo: bt here on earth .is S2JalE15ilac?eN13J igtlih up on h6nn':i1evI1o1ikeas1 Igiisirayilile 'Stephanie'? wonders Bill Lzilmbelilt, '66, while busily Stovall, '64, has discovered. searching through East's card catalog. 35 A ' e 1-I f Activities become memories yr East- 256, 3 5 t -Say? lights, fagrantjtowers, L5 fy f-6 Cf ALC? wg? 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ADQSLMQ 'THC F14 A CTI6I7gIES lcv 1 H INTRODUCING many new projects and programs, student body. oHicers Judy, John, and Cyndy preside over all student activities. Student Leaders- Reslbonsibililgf, Coolbemtzon ELECTED IN THE SPRING, the stu- dent body oflicers of East High School preside over the activities of the student body during the following school year. They direct such projects as the selling of student directories, sponsoring a booth at the All-School Project, advertising the Toys for Tots drive, and collecting food for Operation Holiday' at Christmas time. New projects introduced this year by the Student Congress include a Christ- mas card exchange between the students of East - and Southeast and a tutoring drive for Aces having diliiculties with their classes or homework. Class officers supervise and plan all OFFICERS Student Body Officers: President ........ . . . Vice President . . . . Treasurer .... . . Senior Class Oiiicers: President ..... Girls, Vice Boys' Vice . . . Secretary . . . Treasurer . . . Sgt. at Arms . . . John Johnston . Cyndy Price Judy LeBlond Steve Nave Janet Osborne . . Mike Whitt .. Nicki Wolf Judy Burgess . . . Ron Cann RESPONSIBLE for the planning of all senior ac- tivities are senior class officers Mike, Nicki, Judy, Janet, Steve, and Ron. 38 Promoted By Ovmcers class projects. In addition to this the jun- ior class ofhcers made the arrangements for senior vespers and commencement and locate ushers, choose class rings, and help plan the junior-senior prom. The sen- ior class officers aid the juniors in plan- ning the junior-senior prom, pick out graduation announcements, and arrange the senior prom and senior breakfast. The student leaders special and most important responsibility is that of inter- preting the administrative directives to the student body and presenting the stu- dent opinion to the administrators. Their goal is a government of the students, by the students, and for the students. JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS Dave, Martha, Bobbie, Rita, Gretchen, and Charles perform the challenging and important task of choosing rings for their class of '65, OFFICERS Junior Class Officers : President ....... .... C harles Peffer Girls' Vice .... . . . Bobbie Blake Boys' Vice .. . . . David Garcia Secretary .... . . Martha Dalton Treasurer ..... . . . Gretchen Siebert Sgt. at Arms .... ..... R ita Ravens Sophomore Class Officers: President ..........,. ' Burk Thompson Girls, Vice . .. . . Marcia Spurrier Boys' Vice . .. . . . Dick Gilchrist Secretary .... Marilyn Leuker Treasurer ..... Karyl Innis Sgt. at Arms .. . .. . Mike Dunn 3 SELECTED BY THE SOPHOMORE CLASS of ,66, to represent their opinions and feelings are sophomore class ofhcers Mike, Karyl, Burk, Marcia. Marilyn, and Dick. 39 Senate- B icavneml Government JUNIOR SENATORS are: Back row: Jan- ice Burquest, Dave Benedict, Pam Cline, Julie Waskiewicz. Front row: Charles Pef- fer, Susie Van Slyke, Gretchen Siebert, Judy LeBlond. SENIOR SENATORS are: Back row: Cyn- thia Hollingsworth, Phyllis Howard, Mike Whitt, Anne Ritchie, Kathy Culbertson, Holly Boxer, Mike McClanahan, John Johnston. Front row: Cyndy Price, Janet Osborne, Paul Consolver, Gary Rennart, Alice White. SOPHOMORE SENATORS are: Sue Gump, Burk Thompson, Marsha Spurrier, Buz Lukens, Jo Tiffany. Represents Aces Democratioalb House SENIOR MEMBERS OF HOUSE are: Back row: Carolyn Kennedy, Barbara Ross, Liz Ranney, Emmy Derby, Bob Lawrence, Suzi Zelinkoff, Carla Bauman. Front row: Jeff Farmer, Speaker of the House, Betty Luellen, Attendance Clerk, Liz Mershon Parliarnentariang Ron Gann, Sgt. at Arms, Janice Mendenhall, Election Commission- er, Sue Ralston. SOPHOMORE MEMBERS OF HOUSE are: Back row: Chris Angulo, Brad Broyvn, Debbie Warner, Ginger Ross, Nancy Rice, Pete Dotson, Kathy Pirtle, Jody Darrah, Roger Radcliff. Front row: Vicki Dal- ton, Susie Lyon, Barbara Doll, Janice Sparks, Beth Lindquist, Holly Jones. Not pictured is: Candy Bowen. JUNIOR MEMBERS OF HOUSE are: Back row: Jean Ryan, Rita Ravens, Rob- bie Walters, Mac Barnett, Dave Garcia, Charles Horner, Jan Utterback. Front row: Suzi Amstutzg Martha Dalton, LuAnn Le- isy, Sue Huffman, Vice Speaker of the House, Darlene Vice, Bill Clerk, Betsy Loyd. Not pictured are: Lucy Dick, Lynn Hin- shaw, Jim Price. Student Congress In Action Results In Student Direetopf Sale, Bills NEED A TUTOR?', questions Bob Lawrence, '64, laughingly of Robbie Walters, '65, as they hang a ban- ner for the student tutor drive. MX. COMMITTEE MEETINGS, agree Janice Burquest, '65, Marsha Spurrier, '66, and Roger Radcliff, ,66, enable the student congress to benefit from smaller and more detailed discus- sions on governing problemsf' VOTING on the passage of bills and minor laws occupies a portion of meetings of the House of Representatives. fx! hristmas Cam' Exchange, Laws, Tutor Drive STUDENT DIRECTORIES! Jeff Farmer, '64, makes a quick sale to sophomores Sharon Lygrisse and Anita Maxedon during the House-sponsored student directory sale. LJEQY- STUDENT CONGRESS CABINET members are: Dave Garcia, Charles Peffer, Sue Huffman, all ,655 John Johnston, Cyndy Price, and Jeff Farmer, all ,64. Not pictured is Judy LeBlond, '65. THE CHRISTMAS CARD EXCHANGE between East Burgess, ,64, to spend many hours at the ofhce files look- and Southeast, newly introduced this year, caused Judy ing up the first hour classes of students receiving cards. 43 It,s my telephone and Ilrn going to He's the Hrst gentleman Ilve ever met use itf' shouts Brad Allen during a in New Yorkflpoutsjan Morrow. heated telephone conversation with Jan Morrow. You lose, wrong countryf' says Alma as she consoles Jonathan Forbes. yew- mx f 1H:aaffMxzix4Am..a,f, .,.zzf2m,..,.- :x,.,,-I Q, - TANGLED PARTY LINES, a female interior decorator, and a bachelor com- poser meet explosively in East High School's First production of the 1963-1964 season, 'gPillow Talk. Directing his first play on the East stage, Robert Washburn, dramatics coach, presented the hilarious comedy of two people sharing the same telephone line and the resulting conse- quences. The 20 members of the uPillow Talki' cast rehearsed approximately 25 nights, 25 to 3 hours each night. Makeup, cos- tumes, props, and staging were handled by the 38 members of the stage crew. All these, cast and crew, worked hard to make 'iPillow Talk a production that Aces will long remember. CAST Jan Morrow ................ Linda Sinclair Brad Allen Calias Rex Stetsonj .. Jeff Farmer Jonathan Forbes ............. David Henry Pierot ........................ Ken Norris .. Kathy Jackman ., . .. Rex Riley Alma . ....... . Tony Walters . .. Please, it's priceless! It's a 14th century Ming Dynasty crema tory urn, begs Pierot of Mrs. Walters. Mrs. Walters ....... Alma Piper Stage Manager . . . . . . Cheryl Eastburn You don't love me, it's ridiculousli' sneers Jonathan You understand I didn't have anything to do with Forbes, this. It wasnit my job, pleads timid Pierot. l l 45 0 Q Q' We G? THE I ,' ,,,, ' n 9 Bi i X62 Vein X I Q C ' 'K X gi 3,43 X gi 1' Pb-NXENI B 0 J R , eo . X xx ug- 'cp xllxv- ,, 4, 1 s ul f + ,, 'fl . 154 , . I l .H IQXYAX, Z l1 l'4 1 X ,Maisy-ex N . ,., Q. . . I .X X x o 9 IKADQ BUT DARLING, if I had known I was going to be buried alivellll' pleads Yum-Yum as she backs out of her coming marriage to Nanki-Poo. NOTHING IS WORSE than to sit in sullen silence in a dull dark dock, chorus Pish-Tish, Ko-Ko, and Pooh-Bah. FOR HE'S GOING TO MARRY YUM-YUMQ' exalts the chorus of ladies and gentlemen of Japan. nfm l2l: 'R uma ' ' 'X .A.,.A, AND I HAVE A RIGHT ELBOW that peo- ple come miles to see, boasts Katisha. WHEN THE SON OF THE MIKA- DO, Nanki-Poo, poses as a wandering minstrel, is sought for a husband by elder- ly Katisha, falls in love with beautiful Yum-Yum, and is scheduled to be be- headed, all inside of one month's time, the result is bound to be romance, comedy, and excitement. Presenting a magnificently colored spec- tacle in their Japanese costumes, the 59 cast members spent many long hours of re- hearsals practicing not only the involved aspects of music and drama, but also such small details as fan movements and the Japanese style of bowing and walking. BUT I CAN'T KILL ANYBODY cries Ko-Ko to sympathet- ic Nanki-Poo. WE DO HEED HER DISMAL SOUND,', wails the sorrowful chorus of Japanese ladies and gentlemen in sympathy with Yum-Yum and Nanki-Poo. CAST Nanki-Poo . . . . . Keith Longstajf Pish-Tush . . . .... Bob Buchan Pooh-Bah . . . ....... Dick Bean Ko-Ko . . . . . Steve Shaekelford Yum-Yum .. .... feannie Pirtle Peep-Bo . . . ..... Linda Gibson Pitti-Sing . . . . . . Jeanne Herrick Katisha ..... .... C athe Jarvis The Mikado .. .... Alike Howell Stage Manager . .. Kathie faekrnan l Mf-M -3-ffwrzaazr' -1-f'v.a-r -axes-vfvzug 42 fy W 1 ww 'ff f, yf, 7M ,Hifi 1 f , ,,L, Y! I ! I PLEDGE ALLEGIANCE ...fl and the traditional CHEERING at pep assemblies, head cheerleader Vir- opening of all East assemblies is repeated once more by ginia Thompson, '64-, leads cheerleaders, pep club, and Cyndy Price, '64, and Janice Bulleigh, '65. the student body in cheering East's teams on to victory. FILMS, ever popular with the student body, are shown during several assemblies each year, adding much to Ace's knowledge and entertainment. ' f as xr 3 1.132 5 2 s PEP SKITS held during pep assemblies serve to spread the enthusiasm, support, and school spirit of Aces throughout the entire student body. SANTA CLAUS, alias Steve Shackelford, '65, makes his tra- ditionally merry appearance at Eastas Christmas assembly, dis- persing gifts and Christmas spirit freely. Assemblies- Distinctioe Programs Inform, Entertain Aces During School Tear INFORMING Aces of the deadly dangers of smoking in relation to lung cancer is Dr. A. L. Ashmore, a prominent Wichita chest surgeon. 49 Ensembles- Harmony, Tone Qfuolizgz Combine In Sparkling Programs MADRIGAL members are: Back row: N. Murray, D. Deck, D. Mitchell, D. Watson, J. Harris, B. Brandes, G. Gearhart, A. Hutsell, J. Herrick, L. Gibson. Front row: JR.-SR. GIRLS, ENSEMBLE members are: Back row G. Gerhardt, L. Gibson, S. Hamilton, S. Sawyer, D. Mc- Kinney, J. Pirtle, M. Preddy, J. Herrick. Front row: L. K. Kliewer, B. Moyer, C. Jarvis, M. Howell, L. Leisy, K. Longstaff, L. Barrow, P. Lawson, J. Bertram, J. Pirtle, R. Adams. Leisy, R. Litwiller, B. Waite, J. Bertram, B. Nogy, C. Jarvis, C. Tarn, G. Johnson. CHRISTMAS SONGS for the caroling assembly, contest numbers, and sections of the Messiahl' kept East High Schoolfs vocalists busy memorizing and perfecting music. Presenting four yearly programs, the boys, and girls' choirs perform sep- arately and in combination as the concert choir at churches, junior high schools, and civic meetings. Vernon Nicholson and Mrs. Mary Huffman direct the 70 girls and 70 boys enrolled in choir first hour. Named for a style of informal singing, the madrigal meets each school day dur- ing third hour. Under the direction of Miss Gracia Boyle, the 21 Aces perform for school assemblies and other programs without accompaniment. Music groups meeting before or after school for practice include the junior-sen- ior boys' and girls, ensembles, boys' quar- tet, and sophomore girls, ensemble. Ac- companied by Anna Thompson, Sally Sawyer, and Nancy Potter respectively, these groups accept invitations to perform and enter the city-wide ensemble and solo contest held in the spring each year. SOPHOMORE GIRLS' ENSEMBLE members are: Back JR.-SR. BOYS' ENSEMBLE members are: Dick Bean, Jim Harris, Ken Myers, Mike Howell, john Adkins, Dean Goeldner, Keith Longstaff, Steve Gladhart, and Ron Barnum. 5 ' Ad , F' b h, Ell M k , Nl er. Front row: Kathy Pirtle, Jo Tiffany, Jan Thomas, gfglds?VIK:En Star'-i1Iiesbiniig2:neCariri1e2fiC Glideiiifiell, ifoaiii Pagkzf Kathy Knowles, Cheri Howing, jo Ellen Hutchens. A l GIRLS, CHOIR members are: Bottom row: M. Huff man Cdirectorj, S. McGowan, D. Deck, S. Robinson, K Lemen, K. Wheeler, J. James, B. Emery, K. Shauner, B. Nogy, C. Jarvis, L. Jefferies, L. Leisy, L. Barrow, R. Cole, B. Chadwick, C. Woodruff, L. Northcutt, C. Tam, D. Delozier. Second row: P. Nix, G. Johnson, L. Gibson, P Buckner, B. Waite, L. Anslinger, J. Chastain, P. Davey, S. Fickle, L. Chadwick, D. McKinney, J. Hyde, B. Chap- BOYS' CHOIR members are: Bottom row: K. Pirtle Cac- companistj, A. Thomas Caccompanistj, J. Westacott, R. Ash, B. Chiovetti, A. Menne, K. Longstaff, P. Wething- ton, B. Fisher, T. Volhein, J. Atkins, T. Barton, D. Soder, D. Chartier, S. Shackelford, V. Nicholson fdirectorj. Sec- ond row: Lile, B. Watson, C. Washington, B. Buchan, R. Dybdahl, B. Miller, S. McCaskey, R. Alexander, K Myers, R. Wyrner, P. Lawson, G. Solomon, D. Bradford, J. Harris, G. Weddle, S. Weinert, A. Petty, A. Hutsell. man, J. Ball, G. Lee, C. Russell, R. Adams. Third row: S. Young, H. Hawes, L. Shehi, S. Durant, M. Keesecker, K. Budke, K. Lesberg, N. Pratt, C. Bauman, S. Poague, C. Rice, C. Combs, M. Clark, B. Luellen, G. Miner, K. Morse, S. Sawyer Top row: B. Love, S. Hall, S. Sidles, J. Ferris, R. Adkins, D. Hamlin, J. McNelly, R. Roberts, K. Cook, L. Robertson, S. Goodyear, D. Martin. Third row: B. Brandes, D. Goeldner, R. Burroughs, B. Lester, T. Weaver, R. Berg, B. Krueger, M. Howell, J. Vin Zant, R. Ash, G. Brown, L. Sterrett, S. Kammerer, K. Weekly, M. Benjamin, N. Wilson, C. Collinswoth, W. Popp, J. Lymer. Top row: M. Sturgell, K. Lucas, J. Mi- chael, S. Gladhart, P. Huck, J. Frieze, G. Kershner, D. Bean, G. Jones, P. Miller, K. Kruske, R. Barnum, G. Campbell, O. Stevens, T. Bledsoe, J. Anderson, J. Hart, J . Parsons, P. Isaacson, D. Ogle, R. Nelson. l I y l Q,-.ass ' -..ae Band- Talent Plus Precz'sz'0n BRISKLY STEPPING into forma- tion, East High School's band performs at home football games. In their smart blue unifomis, the 109 members of the band march in the Christmas parade and half- time activities. Other programs presented under the direction of Kenneth Thomp- son include a trip to Emporia to play for the state teachers' college, a fall and spring concert, and visits to several junior high schools. Meeting each school day fourth hour, the band plays a variety of music ranging from Rodgers and Hammerstein show mu- sic to symphonies from Schubert and Beethoven. Fifth hour the 25 members of the reserve band play, gaining experience in performing as a unit. Under the leadership of John Cox, ,64, the 22 members of the pep band bolster spirit at pep rallies and basketball games. Bottom row: K. Thompson, F. Wilkins. Second row: S Scarbrough, J. Cox, L. Wilshire, N. Murray, A. Moore C. Clawson, C. Poindexter, P. Drake, D. Hensley, Weills, S. Schafer. Third row: C. Shapley, S. Jones, May, K. Richert, B. Burnett, D. Hull, R. Shannon, G Lewis, A, Nusse, M. McKown, R. Krob, P. Atchison, D Zink, J. Baker, P.. Pierpont, R. Foust, P. Hubbard, P Ross, B. Howland. Fourth row: D. Willits, T. Austin, J HALFTIME PERFORMANCES find Eastls marching band spelling out a grand old name? Pottorf. J, Oroke, L. Growl, R. Gardner, P. Consolver, R. Thelman, M. Bargen, J. Kullman, C. Hulsey, A. Elliot, B. Sullivan, J. Elliot, D. Hammond, B. Stapp, C. Erickson K. Myers. Fifth row: V. Unruh, D. Dobbins, L. Craig, P. Lovett, J. Emery, V. Brandom, W. Burns, R. Low, D Schulte, M. McLaurian, N. Page, M. Strait, M. Pecht J. Larson, G. Hoffman, J. Farmer, D. Caywood, Ci Jones, K. Harris, M. Harman, J. Johnson, R. Brown, M. FRAMING the fourth hour band class, this door opens daily to admit East,s and the worldls future great musicians. Wood, J. Prewitt, P. Rosenbaum, M. Laxton, J. Billinger E. Soder, B. Cole. Top row: M. Richmond, G. Fruits, M Fleming, S. Roosevelt, S. Heath, P. Dannelley, J. Comp- ton, D, Shields, L. Lingafelter, F. McCracken, J. Pickett K. Eshelman, J. Rishel, M. Croston, J. Adams. R. Wil: son, T. Smith, R. Thompson, M. Horner, J. Fellers, D Lott. S. Miles,-D. Street, S. Amsden, E. Pyle, H. Smiley, S. Houser, W. Rapp. PROUDLY LEADING East's half-time entertain- ment are drum major Dennis Hull, '64, and twirler Pam Pierpoint, '65. Urohestm- Tunes Ring In Room 508 PERFORMING for the University of Oklahoma highlighted the yearly activi- ties of East High Schoolas orchestra. Un- der the skilled direction of Kenneth Thompson, the group also played for Eastis production of the Mikado,', two yearly concerts, and programs at several junior high schools. I With the assistance of a cadet teacher during the second semester, the 80 mem- bers of the orchestra practice iirst hour each school day to perfect their yearly repertoire of 100 musical compositions. In addition to playing in the orchestra, nine advanced Aces belong to the Wichita Youth Symphony. With its wide variety of violins, cellos, violas, basses, flutes, oboes, horns, clarinets, bassons, trumpets, trombones, percussion, a tuba, and a harp, East's orchestra is one of the best equipped in the state. Bottom row: R. Ravens, C. Barney, P. Howard, P. Ani- derson, G. Shields, D. Walcher, N. Wood, R. Weigle, G Rice, D. Phillips. Second row: H. Strong, S. McKinney S. Wilson, M. Hummel, M. Wait, K. Thompson Cdirec- torj, G. Callan, R. Carver, R. Larson, V. Reaves, S Scarbrough. Third row: S. Kloster, S. Williams, R. Wool- STRINGING ALONG with skilled precision and rapt attention, John Fellers, '64, Carol Rice, '66, and Greg Shields, '64 and their instruments form a vital part of East's orchestra. i11:a ., fire-In f,YmmWwnwffrwQmf ery, J. Utterback, P. Wood, S. Hummel, J. Carr, M. Zook C. Price, P. Reaves, R. Walters. Fourth row: M. Love D. Mendenhall, K. Jones, J. Spark, V. Flye, C. Zielke S. Fast, S. Poindexter. R. Bailey, E. Bobo. Fifth rowi J. Helmick, L. Braggs, D. Weills, S. Schafer, M. Selfridge N. Murray, V. Paulin, C. Brandt, H. Murray, R. Garvey? GIVING A FINAL ROLL on the kettle drums, Sixth row: M. Revert, D. Dobbins, D. Zink, I. Cox, M Richmond, K. Myers, C. Erickson, R. Thompson. Sev- enth row: L. Crowl, E. Pyle, B. Swisher, B. Sullivan, R Thelman, J. Elliott, M. Hauber. Eighth row: T. Simp- son, D. Gormley, M. Loyd, L. Hershey, D. Hull, B. Bur- nett, R. Mattson, L. Greenwood, A. Northcutt, J. Fellers. Tom Simpson, '65, gives a climactic finale to an B FLAT, NOT B NATURAL, grimaces Kenneth Thomp- orchestra piece. son, director, during an orchestra rehearsal. Karen Cox Barb Waite Pat Tharp Echoes- Five Deadlines Create Headaches For Staff CREATING a 212-page yearbook, the largest one ever produced at East High School, the yearbook' staff has also dis- tributed student picture packets, selected candidates for Lord and Lady Echo, and sold subscriptions to the yearbook. With the approval of Meredith Crom- er, advisor, the staff has added many new features to the Echoes such as teacher candids, more extensive sports and clubs coverage, and a summer supplement. In- formal pictures and factual copy are teamed up to answer the inside question, What is East High School?,, STAFF Editor .............. Karen Cox Assistant Editor .....,. Barb Waite Index Editor .......... Pat Th-arp Business Mgr. ...... Paul Consolver Head Photographer Allan Northcutt Assistant Photographer ....... Bob Dauffenbach ABOUT THIS SIZE, illustrates Karen to Barb and Pat, all '64, as they work out yearbook details during one of their daily discussions on the '64 Echoes. Paul Consolver Allan Northcutt Bob Dauffenbach hw...-. fr -' .-ailhzn avi! a air-1 , 2 1 , ,sa Wa VV, ' ' f M essenger- Pietures, News Keep School Well-inhrmed STAFF Editor lst five issues .... Sue Loomis Editor 2nd Eve issues .. Roger Hisle Editor 3rd five issues . Dave Gormley April Fools Issue Editor . Sue Ralston Cartoon Booklet Editor . Rick Sroufe Senior Issue Editor . Connie Shaffer Business Manager Janice Mendenhall Advertising Manager ..... Roberta Slansky Page Editors: lst ...... .... C onnie Ison 2nd . . . . . Gretchen Grow 3rd .... .... M arilyn Zook 4th . . . . . . John Crittenden 5th ............ Maribeth Smith 6th ., ............ Kathleen Smith Exchange Editor .... Sharon Oakes SLEEPILY the 18 members of the Messenger staff arrive at East High School every other Friday morning at 6:45 to fold papers for delivery to the student body. They are a familiar sight as they hurry through the halls finding ideas for stories and interviewing people. Selling Messenger subscriptions and getting ad- vertisements from local merchants are al- so responsibilities of the staff. For the past 10 years the Messenger, under the teaching and direction of Mer- edith Cromer, advisor, has received the honored All-American Award from the National Scholastic Press Association. Sue Loomis Roger Hisle SERIOUSNESS HANGS OVER the Messenger staff as Meredith Cromer discusses a publication problem with Gretchen Grow, '64g Rick Sroufe, '64g Dave Gormley, '645 Sharon Oakes, '645 and Marilyn Zook, '65. Dave Gormley Connie Shaffer Rick Sroufe Sue Ralston Xe ,f t.Qef f ,.,fw,wg,f. .f X ,Y.,p.gg..s - ,J-Q. ff' 7' J . ' a1l , ff l'llu : ' UNTANGLING oFE.cial blue pom-noms for sales to pep club members is a tricky task for Candy Combs, Liz Mershon, and Sally Kirk, all '64. OFFICERS President ................... Barbara Ross Attendance Secretary . .. .... fudy Burgess Recording Secretary . .. ....... Sue Ralston Treasurer .......... . . Stephanie Amsden ARE YOU SURE your name begins with a 'C'? questions Barbara Nogy, '64. as Gwen Cardwell, also '64-, checks in her attendance at a game. PINK SATIN and black lace, assembled by Carolyn Kennedy, Judi James, and Sally Ham- ilton, all '64, will go into the makings of Pep Club's All-School Project booth. Pep Club- 876 Lwal Girls Bolster Ace's Enthu PEP CLUB CABINET members are: Standing: Judy Burgess, Ste- phanie Amsden, Sue Ralston, Emmy Derby, Nicki Wolf and Barbie Dunne, all '64. Kneeling: Susie Lyons, '66, Sandy Williams, '65, Barbara Ross, '64-5 Sally Jones, '65, and Ginger Ross, '66, s K I 60 EAST'S PEPPY PILOTS are an enthu- siastic and unique part of the school spirit that loyal Aces consistently display. Creat- ing an impressive image of East High School, the traditional blue and white uni- forms are worn by the 876 pep club mem- bers, making East's Peppy Pilots the larg- est pep club in Wichita. Sponsored by Mrs. Aimee Jones, Miss Yvonne Slingerland, Miss Mary Hubbard Ccheerleadersj, Mrs. Marian Zuercher, Miss Jeanne Ponds, and Mrs. Barbara Giesen, pep club membership is open to all girls who own a uniform and have no more than three unexcused absences. Striving to raise school spirit through supporting East's teams, pep club spon- sors several dances throughout the year, runs a booth at the Carnival for Cash, and hangs banners in the halls for each athletic event. At the year's end, a pep- ster of the yearn award is given to the girl who has worked the hardest to make the pep club a successful part of East High. asm, Pep, and School Spirit iq,-4-Zz PEP CLUB'S RESPONSE to the cheerleader's calls of let's have a big HE can be seen throughout the Wichita University field house. INTENSE FEELING in an exciting game is felt in the Pep Club as well as on the Held or court as Kathy Tallman, 766, expresses her anxiety and delight during a game. 61 YOU,VE GOTTA BE KIDDINGP, exclaims Doug Hensley, '66, as Rick Swenson, '64, produces proof of a mathematical mystery. M ath Club- Peculiarities Intrigue Mathematical oddities, games, and puz- zles invite the 50 members of East High Schoolls math club to further their inter- est in the areas of mathematics. Meeting on the second and fourth Friday morn- ings of each month, math club features guest speakers, members presenting topics of their own choice, field trips, and films. Sponsored by Mrs. Esther Benedict and Mrs. Lydia Allen, enterprising members supervised a popcorn and snow cone booth at the yearly All-School Project. OFFICERS President ............... Allan Northcutt Vice President ...... Cynthia Hollingsworth Secretary Treasurer ........... Jane Willis HYPERBOLAS, ellipses, .and other conic sections are the topic of dis cussion among math club oflicers Cynthia, Jane, and Allan. CHRISTMAS DECORATIONS based on geometric principles are dem onstrated by Pat Anderson, ,643 62 Science Club- Pnyeets, Reports Teach TOURS of the Kansas Gas and Elec- tric Company power plant and several hospital and testing laboratories were only a few of the Held trips taken by East High School's Science club. Sponsored by Wil- lard Gillmore, Gerald Tague, Donald Prophet, and Stanley Hunt, the club's agenda includes films on subjects such as John Glenn's space flight, special pro- grams presented by members, and guest speakers. Membership is open to all stu- dents with an interest in the sciences. Science club encourages its 40-50 members to work on individual projects to enter in the Wichita Regional Science Fair, the Junior Academy of Science, and the Future Scientists of America Contest. Special club projects are also carried on each year, as well as active participation in the Carnival for Cash. COOKING FUDGE the scientific way is much more fun, declares Sharon Holtke, '66, as Jeff Eaton, '64 looks on hungrily. I KNEW my battered chemistry equipment would come in handy sornedayf, insists Greg to fellow ofH.cers Margaret, Linda, and Paulette. OFFICERS President .................... Margaret Hill Vice-President ......... .... G reg Shields Executive Secretary .......... Linda Surtees Corresponding Secretary .. Paulette Lightner LISTENING INTENTLY while on a science club field trip, Glenda Shelton, Linda Line- baugh, Linda Surtees, and Carl Ferguson, all '64, observe methods used for testing the dur- ability of construction materials. N- ,,,ffM Sfisg Ig Future Mea'z'eul Careers Club- Tours Of Blood Bank, Hospital Aequaiut Members With Prfyfessiou use ltse WAITING FOR A VOLUNTEER, Jan explains the procedure for administering shots to fellow oflicers Gwen and Margaret. OFFICERS President .................. Jan Utterback Vice President .... Margaret Hill Secretary Treasurer . ..... Gwen Lee TI-IERE'S MORE THAN ONE WAY TO 'SKIN A CAT! jokes Rons Potts, '64, with Toni Jones -and Marilyn Tuepker, both '65. 111 r REALLY? questions Cheryl Russel, '64, as Tom Simpson, '65, relates the intricate workings of a hos- pital operating table to Rick Berg, '64, Gwen Lee, '64, Linda Redford, '65, Margaret Hill, '64, Thirkle Harris, '64, and Paulette Lightner, '65. VOLUNTARILY' WORKING during Christmas vacation at the Veterans' Hos- pital and contributing club funds to buy eye glasses for the underprivileged are service projects sponsored by East High School's Future Medical Careers Club. The club strives to further the interest of its members in community and personal health. Films and lectures on current medical issues such as smoking and tak- ing drugs acquaint club members with pressing health problems. Directed by James R. Gribble and Mrs. Carolyn McCoy, the club conveys infor- mation on all phases of medicine to its 20 members. Trained doctors, nurses, and technologists speak to the students con- cerning the qualifications for their jobs and the advantages of a career in the medical Iield. Open to all students expressing a sin- cere desire to enter a medical profession, the Future Medical Careers club meets on the first and third Thursdays of each month at 8:00 a.m. TEACHING illiterate adults to read and write through Operation Alphabet is the major project of East High School's Future Teachers' Club. Sponsored by Mrs. Alma Hass, Mrs. Jean Huff, Mrs. Eleanor King, Mrs. Glenna Cassel, and Mrs. Betty Pollard, the club meets the first and third Wednesday of every month. The 36 members study teaching methods dur- ing visits to Wichita University, junior highs, and grade schools. Chartered in 1956, the club is open to all Aces planning a career in the Held of teaching. OFFICERS President ................ Carolyn Cannon Vice President .. . Karen Perlenfein DISPLAYING the most effective disciplinary methods used in Secretary ,,,,,, ,,,,,,. S any Jones teaching are future teachers' club oflicers Sally, Karen, and Carolyn. Future Teachers' Club- Chalk, Repem, Diezion Dzkeussed MOCK TEACHING SESSIONS play an important part strates to Jeanne and Judy Bohannon, both '65, Monta in East's future teachers' club, as Pat Tharp, '64, demon- Howland, '64, and Connie Marshall, '64, 65 AFTER-SCHOOL SPORTS, football and basketball programs, and intramurals comprise the major parts of the activities of East High School's letterwomen's club. Strengthening the bonds of good sports- manship and fellowship among members, letterwomen's club is open to any girl who has earned 400 points in after-school sports and who can maintain a C or better scholastic average. Meeting before school on the second and fourth Thursdays of each month, the letterwomen can proudly boast of 40 mem- bers this year at East. Sponsored by girls' gym coaches Mrs. Carolyn McCoy and Miss Helen Kennedy, letterwomen's club also provides a schol- arship each year for an outstanding Ace letterwoman. OFFICERS President .................... Ethyle Bobo Vice Prexidertt .... Shirley Thomas Secretary ....... .... S usan Young Treasurer ..... .... K aren Morse BEAMING CONGRATULATIONS, Harriet Vesey, 64, presents Sue McKinney, '65, with her official E, the symbol of all East letterwomen. CHECKING OVER FOOTBALL PROGRAMS before d s tribution at the game are officers Susan, Ethyle, Shirley and Kar Letterwomerfs Club Focus On Swimming, All Sports IS A BLUE RIBBON in hockey really worth all that? questions skeptical Julie Phares, '65. as Phyllis Vlckrey '65, and Jeanne Kinder, '64, proudly display their win nings during a letterwomen's club skit. X66 PROMOTING GOOD SPORTS- MANSHIP and fostering the spirit of competition, East High School's lettermen's club boasts over 100 members. Each boy who joins the club must have earned a letter in some sport and must take the Lettermen's Oath. Sponsored by boys' gym coaches Frank Henkel, James Barger, Clifford Sickles, Robert Timmons, Marc Webb, and Don Wright, lettermen's club activities include supporting their organized pep section at the games and selling football and basket- ball season tickets. OFFICERS President ...... .. Dwayne Stovall Vice President . . . . . . Gary Rennert Secretary ..... .... R on Gann Sgt. at Arms .... .. . Gary Weber That'l1 be only S2.5O, smiles persuasive basketball season-ticket salesman Rex Peterson, '64, to Rita Cale and Jerry Tanner, both ,65 L6lflf6?'77'l67Z- Familiar Blue Ana' Whz'te Jackets Denote Dedicatz'0n IDENTIFYING the East lettermen,s section at the games, Jim Harris, '65, and Mike Roach, '64, hang the blue and white lettermen's banner. STAIRSTEPS of athletic stars are formed by officers Gary, Ron, Gary, and Dwayne. 67 saggy club- Sajegz F irst Stressed PROMOTING SAFETY across the East High campus and many other parts of Wichita, the safety club of East High School plays an important part in the city- wide program of traffic safety. Sponsored by D. Edmiston and L. V. Logan, safety club holds its meetings every other Tuesday before school. Safety club's activities include such proj- ects as maintaining the second floor safety display case, car washes, selling East car decals, and participating in the city-wide safety lane program. The major objective of the safety club is to recruit members who are willing to become safety conscious and to help cut down traffic violations. OFFICERS REMINDING DRIVERS to drive with caution are safety club pnsidmt ....... .....'.'..' Came Jawij officers Cathe' Lynette, and Pat' Vice President .. .. . Lynette jejfries Secretary ...... ..... P at Daniels CAR WASHES, a money-making project for safety club, can be fun after all, discovers Carol Woodruff, '65 GRUESOME-LOOKING, ISN'T IT,', grimace Cindy Poindexter and Carol Ledbetter, both '66, as they post pictures of traflic accidents for the safety club display case. VOLUNTEERING for work at the Veterans Hospital and the Local Red Cross Chapter, East High School's Red Gross club plays an active and outstanding part in its representation of the National American Red Cross. Primarily a service organization, Red Gross club sponsors such projects as selling pickles to raise money. These funds are then used to send gift chests to distressed areas across the world. Meeting before school on the second and fourth Wednesdays of each month, the 20 members of Red Gross club gain a better understanding of the services of the American Red Gross. ARE YOU SURE THEY'RE GOOD? queries Vicki Davies, '64, as john Crittenden. '64, and Sally Jones, '65, sell pickles for the Red Gross club in the halls after school. OFFICERS President ...... . . . Sally fone: me President Holly Hawes R al C Cl b - Secretary-Treasurer . . . . Nancy Nelson 6 u Aces Learn A5 Servzees Rendered MAKE SURE IT'S TIGHT ENOUGH, directs 'in- ADMIRING THEIR HANDIWORK on a Red Cross valid' Marylouise Revert, '66, to Linda Redford, '65, club poster are oflicers Holly, Sally, and Nancy. W NEEDS Y U , yllye y .,,,,, fxdk 69 FAIRY TALES from the Grimm broth- ers, songs and skits from Germany, and guest speakers teach the 40-50 members of East High Schoolis German Club about the language and customs of the German people. The club is open to any stu- dents interested in Germany, meeting be- fore school on the second and fourth Thursday of each month. Sponsoring the c1ub's activities are Mrs. Jean Huff and Ray Wallace. German club activities in- clude a picnic in the fall, a Christmas party complete with Gennan Christmas carols, a beer garden at the Canival for Cash, and a banquet held in the spring to honor graduating senior members. OFFICERS TASTING a new recipe for punch to be served at the next President ,,,,,,,, Jack Westaggtf German club party are oflicers Jack and Jayne. Vice-President n Q u . i u .... Jayne Simon Secretary Treasurer . .. .... Sue Loomis ermcm Club- Games, Slides Educate Members While Entertaining USTILLE NACHT, HEILTGE NACHTS' carol Lynn Kessler. ,65Q Steve Bjortvedt, '64-3 Allen Merritt, '64g Barbara Coppadge, '64-5 and Nan- cy Wood, '64, at the annual German club Christmas party. V we1fam.-9suz:,m1wrls- if K , we SO SHE DIPPED IN WITH HER FINGERS to ix a bowl of sauerkrautf' translates Nancy Potter, ,611-, to Barb Waite, '64, as they read a German fairy tale book. PLAYS, PARTIES, AND REPORTS on the customs, history, and language of the ancient Romans comprise the pro- grams of East High School's Latin Club. Meeting at 7:55 on the second Tuesday morning of each month, the 54 members further their study of the classical civiliza- tion. Sponsored by Mrs. Blanche Lohrenz, the club's membership is restricted to stu- dents taking Latin or those who have previously had two years of the language. The club's structure is patterned after the Roman government and includes such ofhcial positions as senators and aediles. Activities enjoyed by the members of Latin club throughout the year have been a hootenanny, a rummage sale, a Christ- mas party, the Saturnalia, and a tradi- tional spring banquet. Latin Club- UONE HUNDRED AND FORTY FEET TALL, is that what they mean by the highest seat of learning? question Latin club officers Roger, Cynthia, and Carol as they examine a model of the famous Roman Pantheon. Deaa' Language Comes To LW With Aia' OfSkits, Models OfRains OFFICERS TOGAS, scepters, and swords aid Tammy Neff, '66, Beth Lindquist, '66, and Cliff Jones, '65, in their Latin club skit's representation of Roman culture. President ................ Roger Alexander Vice President ....... Cynthia Hollingsworth Secretary ,...... ......... C arol Blazier A HOOTENANNY, Latin club style, is enjoyed by Marilyn Zook and Janice Bulleigh, both ,65, as Pete Isaacson, '65, strums out tunes on his guitar. 71 T- Teens- Aia' School, Commumgf OBSERVING ITS 40TH ANNIVER- SARY at East this year, Y-Teens is a local branch of the YWCA. Striving to grow in fellowship between girls and to grow in the knowledge and love of God, the mem- bers of Y-Teens number 75. Holding meetings before school on the first and third Tuesdays and the last Thursday evening of each month, Y-Teens, programs include guest speakers, fashion shows, pot-luck dinners, and many service projects. OFFICERS CHECKING SCHOOL SUPPLIES at the Y-Teen . K h C lb t book store are officers Pat, Marcia, Barbara, and Kathy. Pfefldemi ' ' at 3' u. er 'nm Vice President . .. ..... Marcia Allen Secretary ..... . . . Barbara Moyer Treasurer . .... Pat Robbins 'STHREE LOST SOULS, wail Judy Miles, Charlotte HEARTS AND FLOWERS are enjoyed by old folks Colburn, and Kathie Jackman, all '64-, while performing too, think Judy Lamme, '64, and Julie Phares, '65, a for a Y-Teens program. they make table decorations for local rest homes. 72' ' A 1 s N R RETURN ING to East this year after a One year's absence the Hi-Y club is making itself felt. Through the hard work and ef- fort of the club,s 20 members, Ace inter- est in Hi-Y, a branch of the YMCA, has been revived. Founded 37 years ago by a Kansan, the purpose of Hi-Y is to create, maintain, and extend throughout the home, school, and community high standards of Chris- tian conduct. Striving to bring members closer together, friendship is stressed as the inner core of the club. Meeting on the second and third Tues- days of each month, Hi-Y is sponsored by Victor Forbes, Joe DeSpain, and Willard Peters. Hi-Y programs include conferences, athletic events, and worship programs. THERE SEEMS TO BE SOME QUESTION in the mind .of Mark Anderson, '64, concerning the identity of H1-Y presidential candidate Bob Lawrence, also '64. OFFICERS President .......... . . . Robert Linstead . Vice President .... Paul Consolver Secretary-Treasurer . .. .. Clijord Wilson Worship, Friends, Athletics Combine SINK IT,,, think Paul Consolver, '64, and Clarence . , . ' Oliver, '66, as Warren White, '66, goes up for two more REVIEWING the origmal H1-Y constitution are of- points in a Hi-Y competitive basketball game. Ficers Paul, Robert, and Clifford. 76 V GAINING CULTURE in the French vein and perfecting the use and compre- hension of the French language, members of East High School's French club profit from the shared knowledge of its 140 club members. Meeting before school on the first and third Thursdays of each month, French club requires that each member be taking or have taken French. French club members benefit greatly from its many interesting programs of slides, guest speakers, banquets, and French parties. Sponsored by Mrs. Mildred Leaper, Mrs. Carolyn Huff, and Miss UBERET-WEARING Frenchmen have nothing on us, smile Mary Lou Auer, the climax of each year is French club oflicers Carmella, Betty, Janice, and Barbie. the annual spring banquet where merit hon- ors are given to East's 'outstanding students of French. F renclz Club- OFFICERS S President . ........ fanice Mendenhall J Q7 Vice President .......... Carmella Campbell Recording Secretary .......... Betty Luellen Attendance Secretary .. Barbie Dunne DOOR PRIZE DRAWINGS, proclaim Kathie Jack- QUE FAITES-VOUS?? What are you doing? de- man, '64, and Kimberly Moody, '65, invite hopeful mands choking Mike Horner, ,66, of dentist Bob Dalton, French-minded Aces to be on time to club meetings. '64, during a French club skit. 74 Spanish Club- - Tapes, Records Educate PINATAS, guest speakers, and a Span- ish caroling party form an interesting and unique part of East High School's Span- ish club's many activities. Meeting before school on the first and third Wednesdays of each month, the El Circula de Espanol members major in- terests include learning more about Span- ish ways and customs and perfecting their use and understanding of the Spanish lan- guage. Boasting 63 members, Spanish club is ably sponsored by Miss Katherine Weins and Mrs. Angela Stratton. Since the Span- ish club meetings are conducted almost entirely in Spanish, each member is re- quired to have taken or to be taking a course in Spanish. MARACAS and Spanish guitars provide entertainment for officers Jana, Carla, Jane, and Russell. SPANISH CUSTOMS AND DRESS are not so strange once you get accustomed to them,', explains Frank Ortega, '64-, ex- change student, to Tim Landis, '65, Richard Aguilera, '66, and Lois Glover, '65. OFFICERS President ......... .... f ane Willis Vice President .... . . Russell Baker Secretary . ..., . . . . . Carla Bauman Treasurer ...... . . . fana Billinger HSTATUES AND SCENERY are just two of the many reasons everyone should visit Spainf' illustrates Spanish club member Julie Cox, 366. S PM 75 YUUKDLLV ' L STRIVING to develop citizenship and a business personality in its 64 members, East High School's business club is open to any junior or senior taking a business course. Sponsored by Miss Anabelle Phillippe and Mrs. Marjorie Wamser, business club holds its bimonthly meetings on the sec- ond and fourth Wednesdays of each month. Business club's major project is the an- nual Business Education Day, which is sponsored by seniors who have a major in the business field. Attending lectures and luncheons and visiting local busi- nesses, participants in Business Education INTENTLY STUDYING and discussing accounting books are ' ' , ofiicers Nancy, Anne, Linda, Judi, and Nedra. Day gam, a better understandmg of down town business firms. OFFICERS President ................. Linda Anslinger Vice President . .. ...... Anne Tait . . Secretary ........ . . . Nedra Brown Numbers, Treaxurer ......... ..... I udi famex Program Chairman .... Nancy Burnett ... 2001, 2002 ...,,' count weary Charlotte Patrick THE RIBBON DOESN'T MOVE RIGI-IT,', directs and Helen Davolt, both '64, as they mimeograph tests Nancy Attwater, '64, to the typewriter repairman as he for East's teabhers. works on her machine. 76 Business Eduea tion- Parzf- Time Jobs Are Held STRIVING to encourage group par- ticipation, develop leadership, and aid members in Ending a career in the Held of business are the major objectives of East High Schoolas business education club. Planning their schedules to allow for early dismissal from school, each of the 33 business education club members holds a part-time job. An associate of the Business Education Clubs of Kansas, Eastls business educa- tion club maintains its effectiveness through the capable sponsorship of Mrs. Eula Walker. E929 .vw 4-:vu if Proudly examining a trophy awarded in business educa- tion are Bonnie Schnurr, Sandy Green, Ken Nicholas OFFICERS and John Guthriclge, all '64, President .................... Mike Brophy Vice President .... john Guthridge Secretary . ...... ..... S haryn Long Treasurer ..... . . . Sandy Green READING THE FINE PRINT on a watch guarantee A PERFECT FIT,', thinks Patsy Jones, ,6fl-, as she are practicing 'salesgirl' Cheryl Adams, and 'customeri helps Paul Oliver. also' ,64, try on a sweater in a prac Mike Brophy, both '64-. tice for business education club. PAINT-DABBLING appears to intrigue oflicers Martha, Jim, Kathy, Florence, and Linda. REACHING students interested in the arts who cannot fit art courses into their schedules is the primary purpose of East High School's art club. Providing an op- portunity for artistically-inclined Aces to work on art projects for which they would not otherwise have time, art club is spon- sored by Miss Dorothy Eberhardt and Tom Dickerson. Art club programs feature films, guest speakers, and Held trips. Sponsoring such projects as the selling of book covers and holding an annual Art Club Contest, art club meets before school on the third Wed- nesday of each month. OFFICERS President .............,.. Martha McKown Vice President .... Kathy McVey A t b Secretary ...... .... F Iorene Adams 7- u Treasurer .... . . . . Linda Baker Sgt. at Arrnr . .. .... jim Morland Paints, Przyeczfs Open To Amateurs HCAREFUL, this is a priceless masterpiecef, warns ADDING THE FINAL TOUCHES to an art club Doug Bartlett, '64, as he and Diane Webb, also '64, poster are seniors Sharon Loudermilk and Linda Line- hang a painting for a school exhibit. baugh. Z ' i i l i l 78 EDUCATING the motion picture oper- p r r ator more fully in his job and aiding b teachers and students in seeing more edu- cational films are the most important functions of East High School's motion picture operator's club. Sponsored by George Cougher, L. C. Bork, Paul Bridges, and L. V. Logan, membership is open to anyone interested in operating a motion picture projector. Fifty-seven members give selHessly of their study time to aid others in learning through films, forming a vital part of East's superior academic standards. dahl, '65, Monty Jones, '66, and Orval Hamilton, '65, check OFFICERS MAINTAINING the fine quality of East's projectors, Ryan Dyb- P ,d t F k W ,ton machines carefully for small defects. resz en . ....... ........... r an e Vice President ...... ...... D avid Green Secretary-Treasurer . . . . . Savannah jones Motion Picture 0,bemt0r's Club- Aces T aught By Films ARE YOU SURE all this film has to go on this FILMS ARE ENJOYED by projectionist Kenneth reel? questions Savannah as she and fellow officer Cole, '66, as he operates machines for other classes. David rethread a machine. aa N ff X 79 EAST'S A DEBATERS are Jayne Simon, Bill Ward, Bob Ward, Phyllis Schofer, Allen Merritt, all '64, and Rob McKnight, '65. NOVICE DEBATERS are: Back Row: Stu Barrier, Paulette Lightner, Tom McKee, jim Tucker, Larry Metz, Jim Kitch, Alan Menne, Cindy Turner, Sara Orr, David NATIONAL FORENSIC LEAGUE members for only three years, under the capable direction of debate coach Mrs. Bonnie Patton, East High School's debate squads are again winning top honors. Learning to speak and think Huently, East's debaters strive to earn one of the four honored degrees that members of the National Forensic League can achieve in debating-Merit, Honor, Distinction, and Excellence. Awarded the National Forensics League's leading chapter award, Eastls debaters are steadily improving and consistently winning. OFFICERS Prexident ................. Bill Ward Vice President .. . Bob Ward Secretary-Treasurer . . . . . . Jayne Simon Saumweber. Front Row: Ernie Scoggins, Gregory Allen Tim Buckley, Martin McMahan, Jim Brammer, Dale Slape, Richard Low. 80 h BUT, YOU GUYSQ' protests Jayne as fellow na- tional forensic league oflicers Bill and Bob try to prove the fallacy of her views. WINS AND LOSSES of an East invitational de- bate tournament are recorded by scorekeepers Al- len Merritt, ,64, and Phil Higdon, '66, 13617056-Hzlghest Point Scores In State Achieved By NFL Members PROUDLY ACCEPTING a national award SEARCHING his notes for an effective rebuttal, Stu presented to East's NFL chapter by Bruno ja- Barrier, '66, waits as his debate colleague Jim Brarnmer, cob, National Forensic League Secretary, are also 566, sets forth his case. debaters Bill and Bob Ward, both '64. ff 81 STRUMMINl GUITARS and swingin' rhythm are enjoyed Aces at one of the many Hangars. HANGAR BOARD members are: Bottom Row: Susie Angu- lo, ,Iecca Dye, Holly Boxer. Second Row: Jane Emery, Sue Ralston, Barbie Dunne, Joanie Rakaskas. Third Row: Susie Van Slyke, Maribeth Smith, Emmy Derby. Fourth Row: Peggy Ralston, Julie Waskiewicz, Janice Burquest, Liz Mers- hon. Fifth Row: Nancy Lyons, Jana Billinger, Clark Tram- mel, Anne Ritchie. Sixth Row: Ion Anderson, Burk Thomp- son, Rosemary Roberts, Bobby Fisher, Robbie Walters, Craig Reynolds. Seventh Row: Scott Princel, Jo Tiffany, Sandy Williams, Sue Huffman, Sue Gump, Clayton Fletcher. Top Row: Diane Wallace, Chris Angulo, Darlene Vice, Sara Orr. by Hangar- r Football, Basketball, Victorzes TAKING its name from the East High School symbol of airplanes and Aces, Hangar,' provides an entertaining land- ing place for Eastls Aces after football and basketball games. Functioning as a school-supported and organized dance, Hangar is sponsored by John Bobula and Victor Forbes. Any student at East High may attend Hangar on presentation of a school identi- fication card and a small admission fee. Hangar contributes to many charitable organizations, and at Christmas time spon- sors a dance for the Toys for Tots fund, the price for admission then being a small, new or used toy. SLOW MUSIC brings welcome time for relaxation from the fast pace set by most dances, as Gary Ren 82 nert and Sue Ralston, both '64, have discovered. felebrated Losses Mourned As Aces Enjryf Dancing, Sooializing NO, NO, you're doing it all wrong-pat your head and rub your stomachf, chorus Bob Bury, Tom Lindsley, and Mike McClanahan. all '64, as Liz Ranney, also '64, at- tempts the tricky feat. OFFICERS President ................... Brad Reynolds Vice President .... jon Anderson Secretary .,... . ......... fecca Dye Treasurer ,... . . . Rosemary Roberts UOKAY, OKAY, I'll dance with you, consents Jeff Farmer, '64, as Suzi Zelinkoff, also '64, applies a force- ful entreaty. - .....-L COKES AND DOUGHNUTS are sold by Hangar Board member Maribeth Smith, '64, to dance-weary Aces such as Clark Trammel, also '64. GOING DOWN, think Rick Illgner, '64, and Barbara Odessa, '65, as they dance at a Hangar. 51, 'Q'- Lordjolm Lady D Lora' and Laajx Echo -Yearbook Rcyfalgf Rezgn GHOSEN by the 2050 yearbook sub- scribers, Lord and Lady Echo, Donna De- Lozier and Steve Johns, were selected from fellow candidates Gwen Lee and Leo Hawkins, Gyndy Price and Mike Michae- lis, and Judy Burgess and John Johnston to reign over the 1964 Echoes. Treated to a night on the town on Feb- ruary 8, the evening was highlighted by two purple orchids for Queen Donna from Dean's Designs, and a chauffeured eve- ning's ride in a 1964 Galaxie furnished by Nobel Gifford of Price Auto Service. After a delicious dinner in the Country Kitchen at the Allis Hotel, Lady Donna and Lord Steve were escorted to the Mil- ler Theater where they enjoyed the movie- 4'Deadringer,,' a murder mystery starring Bette Davis. e,,. 'wi of Wm DINING ON FILET MIGNON, Lady Donna and Lord Steve enjoy dinner at the Country Kitchen as part of their royal evening. ASSISTED by chauffeur Rick Sroufe, '64-, Lady Donna SUSPENSE AND GONFUSION created by a set of and Lord Steve begin a royal evening compliments of twins in the mystery Deadringer ,add the final perfect local Wichita merchants and the Echoes staff. touch to Lord and Lady Echo's evening. 2 9' .f Q Q.. Z 'Z 5255 .1 2' MK' ,QIVX4 'ff 5. 4 H' .2 sf 1 , I 4, , , V 2 Z, KL, xf, ? :sw W .- f K Aff 2 ff f 1 f fry 7 X 7' fffo' . 1, 2 llc -, , Q I , , .,,,Q.,,f i W ff? yy ,XQWV ' rg? ,haf Q RE2346 WW xgffzff 'f IjQQ5'fr. ,yu ,AW MQ, ,V . HQ, 524 9, '42 ' fi Y M , , vf . 1 me ff ' wir, f 1 Q 2,13 Q70 'ff ., , , 1 , ,Ji ,A 44 fy f rdf, Nav' ff M, ,Iliff , If ZZ VQQM , av 4339 ,V fr I ,al QW, M Z , X ff X, . U , 3707, ' f,f5gz'? awk p ., fr, mwz ww 4 ff Football Sweetheart Clwsen RIDING in shiny new convertibles, the five lovely Homecoming Queen candidates slowly circled Veteran's Field as one by one they were introduced-Donna De- Lozier, Anne Ritchie, Barbara Ross, Vir- ginia Thompson, and Nicki Wolf. Alighting from their chauffeured cars, the girls were met by their escorts-Qrlan Stevens, Daryl Brown, Gary Weber, Rick Clark, and Harry Morgan. Each of the es- corts were elected by the football squad, just as the pep club elected the Queen candidates. As each couple passed through flowered blue and white arches, an expectant hush fell on the excited crowd as over the loud speaker came the announcement of Eastis 1963-1964 Homecoming Queen Bar- bara Ross. Amid cheers and well wishes Queen Barbara received the traditional roses, crown, and kiss from her royal King Gary. Ending the evening on a perfect note, East's Aces downed North's Redskins 14- 13. DELIGHTED SURPRISE glows on the face of Queen Barbara as the Homecoming royalty are announced. HOMECOMING QUEEN CANDIDATES were Vir- ginia Thompson, Donna DeLozier, Barbara Ross, Nicki Wolf, and Anne Ritchie, all '64. PASSING THROUGH pep club's Howered archways the 1963-1964 Homecoming King and Queen, Gary Weber and Barbara Ross, move happily toward the royal platform to await their Coronation. 53.3135 .-., ...h 'g .wir ,N .. it f- Qmfvf M, f -Q f ff f f fn' X ' ' , f QVOW, ffyfm f 'fx ' ,,f,'!fV f MJ ' I f wwf, fwwf' ,M f , , QW, f, gwwwi ' f 'MWC 7 5 . , M, , , fa Z ,ff unz'0r-Senior' Prom- Oriental A llure Charms PAGODAS and Chinese doormen com- bined to create an authentic Chinese at- mosphere, making the evening of Novem- ber 26 a truly memorable China Night. Upon arriving at the Cotillion ballroom, couples were greeted by the sounds of soft laughter, the rustle of new dresses, and the musical strains of Bill Strout and his band. At the eagerly anticipated hour of ten came the announcement of His and Her Majesty . . . Ron Gann and Betty Luellen. Following the Coronation ceremony, the evening continued to slip rapidly away un- der the regal reign of Queen Betty and King Ron. As the evening came to a close, Aces danced regretfully to the final notes played for East High's 1963-1964 Junior- Senior Prom. ALONE ON THE FLOOR, Queen Betty and King Ron begin the royal dance to the sentimental strains of Bill Strout and his orchestra. I RADIANT AND REGAL, Queen Betty and King Ron reign graciously over East's Junior-Senior prom of 1963-1964. THE TRADITIONAL KISS completes the coronation of Betty Luellen and Ron Gann, prom King and Queen. fr--'f JUNIOR-SENIOR PROM ATTENDANTS were Steve Nave, Nicki Wolf, Rick Clark, Anne Ritchie, Guil Jones, Susie Van Slyke, Dave Garcia, Janice Burquest, Queen Betty, King Ron, Bobbie Blake, Rex Curfman, Sue Huffman, Virginia Thomp- son, and John Johnston. ll, 4-1 f f , 1. Count M ike Countess janet Count una' Countess Cash 90 - Carnival F or Cash Raises M 01291 it . ty, is i .Ji if 1 n Q if X R i - ,fix 1 iff f nf 5, -ik- Q-Qs Rf' is X, , t COMPLETING THE CORONATION ceremony, Colmt Mike bestows the traditional royal kiss on Count- ess Janet. l ATTENDANTS to the royal senior couple were soph- omores.Mar1lyn Lueker and Burk Thompson, and jun- iors Gull Jones and Bobbie Blake. BAKE SALES, breakfasts, and rummage sales highlighted two weeks of vigorous activity as sophomore, junior, and senior Aces worked to help their class win the 1964 Carnival for Cash. Donating all proceeds to charity, the SENIORS earned first place, crowning their candidates-Janet Osborne and Mike Michaelis-Count and Countess Cash. FUN, excitement, and entertainment were enjoyed by every Ace who attended East's 1964 Carnival for Cash. 2' f .1 -Grades, Personaligf Tops SELECTED by a teacher scholarship committee and Miss Harriet Hardy, sen- ior counselor, the 1963-1964 outstanding boy and girl are Cyndy Price and John Johnston. Rated on their grade averages, personalities, and extra-curricular activ- ities, Cyndy and John scored consistently high in every Held. Student body vice president, Cyndy was East's representative to Sunflower Girls' State. Maintaining an A average, Cyn- dy is a member of French club, future teachers club, and pep club. John, East's student body president, maintains an A average and is a Na- tional Merit finalist. Active in sports, John lettered in football and is a member of letterrnen,s club. SCIENCE-MINDED ohn eers intentl at the fas- . . -f P Y cxnatmg world of the microscope. SUPERIOR in leadership, grades, activities, and personalities, Cyndy and john smile happily at the news of their selection. WICHITA YOUTH SYMPHONY member for five years, Cyndy practices her harp with skilled excellence and beauty. 93 , M- 4:22 Qkiwa QQNSX ??S2f s ff' 9 W s f t - tfgpisf f - Sports more than wins or losses at East- .Carat-, jp ZCCCJ - - . N- - fs, Z' A - s, -The exhzlaratzon cy' a game well-playe Vxgf Q63 q Sweating brows, straining rnuselesg 4 CQ? 1 4 The satiwtzng swish Q' a fee-throw oofnloleteal' Lf fig, Q? Cf? Thejleeting seeonoisg riffzf Sig KG Q Xi An inteteeptea' pass, a reeooeredfumb yi A hole-zn-one, a home rung 'Nzi H' X rg, X' Ci The final 1 1 1' e of Q1 'T Ni is CCA f gun, eongra u a zons an con o eneetgk in E -ZCTJQ Cola' showersg is Gooa' sportsrnanshzjy alway East High Sehooti C76 , J? 46 'Hay . if iii Y 13252 'W cg- fl 4 t kc Eff iff K XX TZ. Q: g 1 EJ ggi-J is E., if gcc fl If -3fC7'?IC kb X'-N h Teal X 1 il 1 Z , .g fghyx J R - Q C of K h QC J 7 J X- Z? 6 ., fQ- a Es 1? Q52 Q X za , R fx iii gxigggigg iQgjgQgg2j3gfEgg1 , 'K S f- CQ -QD Mig W Yi., ,, s N Ts- . .. Yea Blue... 'l . .. Weill win this game . . . . . . G0 East, be Linda LuAnn Bobb. Cheer l66l6l'67'S-- Pep, School Spirit Trans erred To Stua'erzt'B0aj1 B TEAM CHEERLEADERS are Candy Bowen, Debbie Waite, Holly Jones, Marilyn Lue- Y ker, Karyl Innis, and, kneeling, head cheerleader Cheryl Morgan. T1-7 Buffs .. . . . Give 'em the blue . . .', , , , B-E-A-T, beat West VARSITY CHEERLEADERS Virginia Thompson Anne Ritchie Holly Boxer Seniors: juniors: .Bobbie Blake LuAnn Leisy Linda Barrow HARD WORKING AND SEEMING- LY UNTIRING, East's 12 cheerleaders add a special pep and enthusiasm to the Aces school spirit. Cheering at all football games, basketball games, and pep assem- blies, they lead the Pep Club in giving East's boys the confidence and backing needed to help them win. Spurred on by head cheerleader Virginia Thompson, varsity cheerleaders not only cheer Ace teams on to victory, but also successfully tackle the project of teaching the many different yells to the hundreds of incoming sophomores. Giving a final extra boost to cheerleader pep and spirit is mascot Jeffrey Jones, class of '73, Anne Holly . .. Toast to the host.. . Virginia-Head Cheerleader K ,G ,, Q' 5 ,hu ,, 7X'i 229, 4 , 3 xisr , ,, ,,,A4, ,A ggjj, 2 l my sm rm, U57 ms mar 2 'EA67 H7 CROSS COUNTRY HARRIERS are: Bottom row: R. Alexander, D. Walker, D. Steflens, C. Forsberg, K. Dod- son. Second row: R. Brown, L. Shumard, D, Boyle, R. Billinger, J. Ryun, M. Petterson, T. Innis, J. Price, J. Smith. G. Heath, J. Wall. Third row: L. Sprouse, S. Guest, D. Butts, C. Kesterson, J. Hugh Ccoachj. Sell, R. Jackson, D. Bearden, B. Thompson, R. Peach, A. es. Top row: B. Timmons Qcoachj, K. Stuewe, B. Timmons, K. Beau- champ, S. Amsden, G, Daniels, U. Stokes, K. Denman, R. Mark, C. Easley, E. Shank, E. Wiley, M. Fordham C7055 County- East Harriers Take Cigf, Fyih In State RIGORS OF THE RACE reflect in drawn faces of East runners Chris Forsberg, '64, J Smith, '65, Tom Innes, '65, Don Walker, '64, and Doug Boyle, '65. ohn ' wgyw Ify fjf,-j 'f .' Q y . . B , v 2.2 Q- ' f ,adowff2?'f-3VV f V'79ffi ,f ,f,,,,, ' I . f 'Q ,'f'f:Z'pf' 'fffw 5915 -6 xv I f ,pw fewlf ,,,, f ' 54:91-1 7 , , , if s HBAREFOOT BOY Jim Ryun, '65, displays his win- ning stride in a two-mile cross country meet. CITY LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIPS in all three classes are the accomplish- ments of East High Schoolis barriers dur- ing the 1963 season. Under the capable coaching of Bob Timmons and Monroe Fordham, and with the aid of four re- turning lettermen, the cross country team also garnered second place in the region- als and fifth place in the state. Jim Ryun's championship time of the year, 9:11.5 for two miles, teamed up with those of Chris F orsberg, Doug Boyle, Don Walder, and Rob Billinger, who ran 9:53.5, 10:51.1, 1O:15.2, and 102162 re- spectively to compile a composite time of 491490. This time was good for third best composite score in the nation, placing on- ly one minute behind the Hrst place team. GO! and East harriers are off and running in the state cross country meet at Emporia. W ms BEAMING PROUDLY, jim Ryun, '65, receives con- gratulations for taking First individual at the state cross country meet. MEET WINNER EAST PLACE Campus Invitational 45 45 I Ist East Invitational 30 75 2nd North Invitational 42 93 31d Shawnee-Mission East Invitational 53 78 2nd Emporia Invitational 68 118 5th Wichita Heights Invitational 75 I04 3rd City League Championship 30 30 Ist Regionals' I 27 38 2nd State Championship 57 108 5th X 7 A f ,, ' Ubi-' f x fi R 'ff lil. al Vg . V, 3 Af. ,f . N f f , . 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V VVVV.,.,., ,VVVV , ,, ff 2 .1 V' ' . , V . i 2' 'A f ,g , ' , 057, . fs 'gg-1f,,4f, V., , I , Q ,C 'ff' 'ff'- wg, L f ' ' , , , , 5,,Q,,,,g, . ,g lag ,, , ,.-, 1 f, A, , w. , , VK -,V , , . ,714 A ,, , ' - , 0' ,,,, fs f VyV - ' -, VV f,.,,f.,,1,,i,,V V X .Vg M ff,,.,.a,,., 4 .-,.,,y' fr X ,V ,, ,.. ff Q-rf Q f , , ,HW ,,,' ,,'-': ,.'. ,' -1 ,v-, -.',, , -,', it ' , , . ,, - ,.f.. .. ,.,, j ,L gggii EAST GRIDDERS are: Bottom row: D. Burke Cmgrj, R. Simmons, B. Brandes, D. Stovall, W. Wigley, L. Brown, J. Lambert, H. Morgan, D. Ohlendorff. G. Weber, T. Faust, O. Stevens, L. Howard, D. Dooley Cmgrj. Second row: R. Wilson fmgrj, P. Huck, D. Brown, Johnston, T. Threadgill, H. Dailey. D. Hart, L. Jaerger, G. Brown, G. Jones, D. Ogle, E. Reed, R. Curfman. R. Baker, R. Clarke, B. Herron, B. Maninger, R. Riley Football- Cmgrj. Third row: T. Simpson lmgrj, M. McLavrian, B. Wood, M. Callen. J. C. Washington, J. Kirby, W. Scott, J. Harris. O. Hamilton, T. Wilson, L. White, P. Consolver, M. Dilley, C. J. Merrill, D. Loveland fmgrj. Top row: F.VWelton, Garmon. M. Benjamin, A. Moore, E. Ranney, A. Ingram, E. Vaughn, B. Harper, H. Hodge, A. Wadley, T. Stevens, M. Barnett. Foar Ace Grz'a'ders Named To All-Cigf Football Squad f'THIS IS TOO EASY, .thinks CATCH ME IF YOU CANQ' thinks Tom Faust, '64, No. 22, as he Daryl Brown, '64, No. 21, as he strides prepares to evade South's No. 54. leisurely around right end. E.AST'S GRIDDERS garnered a 6-2 -l record to finish city competition for the 1963 season in third place. With an average height of six feet and an aver- age weight of 182 pounds Eastls football squad boasted 10 returning letterrnen. The Aces opened their season on a promising note with an early triumph over Wellington 13-6. After being nipped by West's Pioneers, the Aces suffered an- other heart-breaking loss to the future city champions, Kapaun, O-40. Finishing up the season with four quick victories, Ace gridders recovered from their losses to suc- cessfully tackle Southeast 13-6 in the hard fought battle of the year. After vic- tories over Wichita Heights and South, the last win of the year carne to close the season with Notre Dame being downed 61--0. IT'S MINEP' thinks Dwayne Stovall, '64, No. 84, as he snags an aerial pass. SCOREBOARD A-SQUAD EAST OPPONENT B-SQUAD EAST OPPONENT Wellington 14 6 West I9 0 West 20 North 31 20 Manhattan 7 Kapaun 20 I3 Nofth I4 Southeast I4 I4 Kapaun 0 Wichita Heights 65 I3 Southeast I3 South 39 I3 Wichita Heights 28 South I3 Notre Dame 61 RUN THEM OVER, is the cry of East's offensive line- SOLID AS A BRICK WALL, the East defensive line- men as they prepare to execute a play against West. men prepare to hold the West Pioneers. . 1 B-TEAM PLAYERS are: Bottom row: D. Payne, M. Strait, J. Seery, D. Prentice, T. Poague, D. Grubbs, B. Bonnett, R. Jones, P. Dehaven, G. Allen. Second row: L. Harris R. Richardson, W. Johnson, B. Eckels, B. Vits, W. Level R. Dempsey, G. jones, F. Batchman, K. Schaaf Cmgxzl Third row: N. Jones Cmgrj, R. Brown, D. Long, N Weltz, J. Adams, Ifnighton, P. Gustin, S. Springer, TAKING ADVANTAGE of a perfect hole, Guil Jones, '65, No. 33, plunges through for a touchdown. D. Cramer, R. Armstrong Cmgrj, M. Bender Cmgnj Fourth row: F. Lenon, J. Darrah, S. Oliver, L. Little- john, D. Harris, M. Kauffman, C. Angulo, J. Howard, J Florence, H. Hallornon, L. Sanders. Top row: E. Bald- win, W. Swan, J. Miller, L. Rhodes, M. Cowman, N Webb, D. Price, D. Plinsky. SMELLTNG SALTS IN HAND, Brad Brandes, '64, watches the game anxious- ly as he recuperates from an injury received on the field. KILL THAT FALCON! think Dwayne Sto- 1 NOW THIS NEXT HALF we'l1 do it this way encourages Coach Jim Barger to Ace gridders as they rest during halftime of the East-South game Grz'cz'a'ers- :ill S2559 215.353 16Qhfi10?a5?,?e33.if3, tlfffiii Sulwfb Blwking A510105 Swfmg Heights game. IN THE HUDDLE for in- structions on the next play is Eastls starting football line-up: B. Brandes Klower center, then clockwisej, T. Faust, O. Stevens, R. Sim- mons, L. Howard, D. Sto- vall, D. Ohlendorff, W. Wigley, L. Brown, J. Lam- bert, and G. Weber. ...gg , . X X. 1 Q I 5 'BA Q 'xN?,5L I h K . M X X. xi L Mike Michaelis Carl Williams L60 I:I2QNkiHS 61311 61411 6 5 BClSlf6Ifbtlll- High Shooting Average, Three Returning Lettermen, REACHING for the sky-and two more points-is Carl Williams, '65, NO. 42. SCOREBOARD EAST OPPONENT Topeka 45 36 North 46 27 West 38 41 O.T. Wichita Heights 50 37 South 62 53 Wyandotte 40 39 O.T. Arkansas City 68 42 Kapaun 60 32 Dodge City Invitational Dodge City 66 38 Washburn Rural 33 31 Goddard 49 42 Southeast 45 47 North 52 46 Shawnee Mission North 36 31 West 56 50 Wichita Heights 67 41 South 43 37 Kapaun 42 24 Southeast 63 44 Regionals Wellington 66 51 South 44 42 State Shawnee Mission North 40 43 Charles Jones Mike Hollimon Barry Herron 5'2 6'4 6'0 Free Throw Aeouragf Combine As Aces Take Second In Cigf, First In Regionals VARSITY CAGEMEN are: Top row: M. Michaelis, M. son. Bottom row: M. McClellan, C. J. Merril, B. Herron Holliman, L. Hawkins, D. Diggs, C. Williams, C. Jones. E. Comer, R. Maloney. 2nd row: D. McClintock, D. Stovall, J. Johnson, D. Pater- N x. VT M'-.nf 491. XIX fi, 342 lihj , ,ffl 'iff lo.- SOPHOMORE CAGEMEN are: Top Row: D. Howard, tom Row: C. Kesterson, R. Wyand, S. Springer, A. J. Braddy, A. Canfield, S. Maltbie, W. Thompson. Mid- Brown, L. Lee. dle Row: J. Pete, D. Cramer, L. Rhodes, U. Stokes. Bot- Cdg6H'l67Z-Sophomore Aces Boas! Sensational Season OfNo Dqfeats THOSE GUYS SURE CAN JUMP HIGH,', thinks North's NOW PLEASE GO IN, No. 10 as Leo Hawkins, No. 33, REACHING for the ever elusive thinks Leo Hawkins, No. '64, and Charles Jones, No. 31, ball, Dean Patterson, No. 23, ,65, 33, '64, after he has suc- '65, again outstretch North's deftly moves in for a steal from cessfully broken away from quintet. two startled Southeast Buffs. a horrified South player. 106 B TEAM SCORES EAST OPP. Topeka 53 24 North 46 43 West 2 0 Wichita Heights 43 34 South 44 45 Wyandotte 50 28 Arkansas City 58 22 Kapaun 50 46 Southeast 49 51 North 48 43 Shawnee Mission North 61 41 West 45 48 Wichita Heights 44 43 South 53 44 SOPHOMORE TEAM SCORES EAST OPP. 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I I . , , I I : I, , , II -I ' - IIS 1 Z fm? , I Ia, II I-,GI IV ,ig - I- 'I . ,,,. ,fe , X A ' ' I: 'Ill iI,'f 1 , 2' ' Iii' 'V ff ff 4' 62 Y 1 ,I ...,. , I. ,, ,,,., , , I, , . ,, ff.-I, ef I,,. I ,,,. I ,,., ,, B I IIIII ,,,. ACE FINMEN are: Bottom row: R. Dybclahl, B. Rich- mond, T. Kinkaid, G. Rennert, B. Dalton, B. Barley, B. Hess. Second row: J. VinZant, J. Williams, C. Horner, J. Harris, B. Beavers, T. Maisch, B. Timmons.. Top row F inmen ing, P. DeHaven, B. Darrah, vB. Lukens, B. B. Jackson, S. Amsden, P. Miles, M. Alldritt. K. Beauchamp, B. Sturgeon, J. Stevens, J. Glasco, M. War- Thompson Skilleag Speeajf, Spirited Ace Swimmers Take State Second Spot I ALWAYS WONDERED what it would that ODC tenth of 8 SCCOl'ld. C3114 Wlfl 01' lose Come facg tg face 3, C3-'fnera under vvaterjl thinks the race, Charles Horner, '65, Tom Kinkald, '64, and B0 Darrah, '55, as hg comes in for a finish. Phil DeHaven, '65, try their best to cut their times on their dives. be like to ICB 7 TAKING SEGOND IN STATE, East LEADING THE TEAM, Charles Horner, '65, set school and pool records in the 100 yard butterfly and 160 yard individual medley, and school, pool, and state records in the 200 yard freestyle. SCOREBOARD Southeast Kapaun Alumni South North At Bartlesville At Cojfeyville West At Bartlesville East Invitational State Preliminaries State Finals EAST OPP. 37 58 22 49 24 34 58 47 21 50 70 41 50 n LET'S SEE A LITTLE ENERGY in that stroke!', encourages coach Bob Timmons to Bob Dalton, '64. Hnmen set various records for the 1964 swimming season. Setting a state record in the 200 yard medley relay were Ren- nert, Beavers, Dalton, and DeHaven. The relay team of Williams, Dalton, DeHaven, and Kinkaid set a pool record in the 160 yard freestyle relay. Rennert, Lukens, Hor- ner, and Kinkaid formed the relay which set a school and pool record in the 160 yard medley. JUST TURN YOUR HEAD, donlt lift it clear out, demonstrates swim coach Bob Timmons to Tom Kin- ! , EAST'S GRAPPLERS are: Bottom row: K. Schaaf, R. Dooley, A. Attkisson, J. Pride, D. Peterson, B. Wood, D. Dooley, D. Dooley, D. Burke, C. Islas, L. Jones. Second Cecil, R. Richardson. Top row: J. Jones, B. Rector, T. row: R. Longstaff, R. Wells, L. Barnes, R. Woods, L. Poague, R. Bormett, J. Davis, L. Harper, R. Wilson Cmgrj. Baker, T. Wilson, L. Brown. Third row: T. Johnson., D. ATTEMPTING to PTCSS Out Of 21 11015, Loren 101165, ,55, EXECUTING a difficult take down at an important SYYHIHS mightily- wrestling meet is Easfs Larry Brown, '65, 110 FORCING his man off balance, Ron Dooley, '64, com- petes for another victory in a meet against West. Grapplers- Balances, F unals Ejwctecl SCOREBOARD West Tournament Kapaun South Southeast Salina North S outheart Topeka West Columbus District Regionals EAST 80 9 13 26 11 28 22 26 I7 21 37 18 Opp. 2nd place 29 30 I4 29 I4 I8 I6 24 23 7 th place 7th place THE WINNER! Terry Wilson, '66, grapples his way to a win over West. ABLY COACHED by Robert Shepler, Eastls wrestlers grappled their way to a four win, six loss record this year. Boasting five returning letterrnen, the Aces trained and worked out many long hours in order to place seventh in both the district and regional meets. RIDING TIME against his Pioneer opponent is Ace Don Dooley, '64, I II . , V, I V .A A l +5 , N , , Iii, V , I I, I 55 f If fb, f,,.-: Ivmf ,IN VV ,, A ,.,, ,, , I ,vw ,,,,, I ,I I, , I 1, ' 1 . i , VI ,. KV ..,. ,m,, Q, V ., , , , -4- M., 7 M Vo., If, V -f-I V ,. ,. ,,,,,.,, .J Q4-I, N Mffaw ,mI4.M,z.'.f:z Q VVVVVf-M4I,2wc:a.,...wf II LI' 5, B ,I - L I. , I, ,M WV 7 Inf, , 4, . '. MJ.,A,I,,v.., I- ..,:.,.,. . 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CHAMPIONSHIP grace and prec1s1on are ex hibited in Bob Hillls, ,64, 'U' sit wzwfcvsm wee I , , 4,fm7fI.1'w'wwI:'mz.zzav::zzz: K kau..1.4..4.....,,. , , x,.,, .M..nIf:mz,'.z.. DIFFICULT FRONT LEVERS are per- SOLE CIRCLES opih Craig Belden, if-34, through his femed by Bee Geffen' eee' in excellent fem' prize routine on the high bar. . . J SIf7,t7'tIf77'Z672-- Skzl!eaQ Preczse Aces Grab 3 ra' In State GYMNASTICS SCOREBOARD EAST OPP. EM Invitational 35-5 -iff Plm STATE CHAMPION OH the horse Gary Thompson, ,ei Wei! 52-5 1-5 executes a part of his winning routine. South 37 17 West 39.5 14.5 Winfield 48 6 North 44 I0 Medicine Lodge 29 25 Southeast 35 I9 Wichita Heights Invitational 47 -Ist place STATE 22.5 -3rd place BOASTING a record of nine wins and no losses until the state meet, East's stunt- men were capably instructed by Coach Marc Webb. State champion on the horse, Gary Thompson, '64, brought honor to East as he astonished judges at the state meet with his grace and precision. With the aid of seven returning letter- men, the Aces placed 3rd in the state. , V,- ,'f' fffzf' ff, gif, L . frg 1 E X f f 1 4' 'fi U6 , A A fsgffff, K M ,, nfl' f X ,f 5 cf ,Riff 1 ' ,, 'X f 5 ,xy f ,a f f Q Af!'l,!A ff fr X nfl'-'u fff 'X UQ- Y 'f Y- f ' ff ,fi f - Q fi ,f J, ', W, 'lv Q, ff' , L, ,. ,V , if X Qiillf f ,Y , ff' ,, .ff ff ,f W ff W' fa, Q Q,-A.,.. 1 f' if fl' M11 f - f L AE ff'- X' My 1 if flxfvgf , 7225! I Xa!! 'V ngfffif of, .Q I I WCQLKN, f,Zl3fQCf! fvf 0 V I7 5 'f' ,f wyf' , ' H ,ff I 4 W Vw f .ff fl , , ' , V D ,J if Xi, W, Hr. ry Jw, ,JIM ,Tsvffl D V, ,f YJ L-V ,AJ 7 Q' ' A xx fn, ' '-Ly' ig? r J I A, Qg'ff f:f J' 4' ,U 6 ,f I Q X? F ,A ff X- , Q k ,'-'77 1 f ' ,AQ , l, 'VKX ' I . N 'QQ f'YfVl'KLf77y ff ,WML A V f ,I 1 s,fS1 I r Y. L .W f w , ff, , H ,f f f3 ' X, MA' 'J Q' v, 5 lc ' ng 'L' G W sjxifysf nv .ffijilf lf V 1 LL,-Sf' v A y!9 1Lf -f . . .Q,,,.-. fn ff' X Y q K!! ,Vi yr! A K, J f by ' ff f A , d' f 5' 1 X 1 .N I . kl w.w34!4Qgf,, if MMT f x , Wim. 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'f -,f , -. 1 a lj 1 X7 Mew W eww W . ,. - Q wit' 5 g,.'ot o 1 t il t o . ' ' , I ug L . 1 31 t lLi!l -Q 4434 ' 11 Mfg ,S li O ' Q i ,.-QWNM' , g. it j- f M .- 6 PL AJQ Lai! af ' f lfg gljllif EL e Q? 4 MQ! lf! 1 A J4 I I '5 is V!'f:fi:5lQ'l, , Q A l f d , IJ 31 3 at U f imma 1 M B l 5 ff W , Q i f 1 HWQQ 1 5 Q 4551 J 1 f l l in to f ' Q gw-EXW xxx, J M! - Lu g L-iN' f l gyffffbf! o my f W 1f ,: 4 141.42 ff J g XLLALAJ, 1 ' , li2f 'iFii-'52 - ' ' M L f 55 iff! Xl -A gee A filf R 1 1 . Q 1 Y 7 Im ' l l- U3 N l n 14 , wIZ 4 ' o W ' - QQ TQ Q Ark' X 1 C' o Joey .0 ' I .-f W g i f q f f e i..t Wg? X g ,4,mf' f i 4 P QS y71j l fone CQLQ' Me.Qeiffz,f,eLwf MMM? 7.4! 064.4 of!-419 ns . ffjcim emi? Q,f'ifiLl?IX J ' I f U60 L4 ' 1 Q 4 if , l 0 f H7061 6241 J E IOR ALL TOO SOON Aces become seniors. The three years that seemed so far in the future in September, 1961, are almost over, Senior year is a year of lasts-the last grade card, the last basketball game, the last pep assembly. It is a year of holding top positions as school royalty and officers, trying for scholarships, preparing for future careers. Senior week comes all too soon. It is a whirl of dreamily dancing at the senior prom, sleepily eating at the senior breakfast, and sadly singing the Alma Mater for the last time in senior corner. VVith the strains of 4'Pomp and Circumstance, Aces are no long- er seniors, but proud graduates of Wichita High School East. kj, ' V t A ,- ADAIR, DONNA S ' , , ', ' Y-Teens 15 Pep Club 3, Busi- H1-fs 1 ., l ness Club 3, Red Cross 15 Fu- K i CJ f ture Medical Careers Club 1. T52 I I ' -iff ADAMS, CHERYL ' My -X , QI ii 55.51 sa . ,N tif' 'S ' X Q ADAMS, KATHLEEN Q, Pep Club 1,35 French Club 2, I' Y M ADKINS, JOHN if Q Hi-Y 1, Latin Club lg Basket- ball lg Footbll 1,2g M ' .,,, Club 1.23 Basgball 1,3g B235 Ensemble 1,3. i 5 es .- qkr' 5 N , ww 2, xml A .s w., f.-3 .QM H , , , z- 1 -A A G ' 1 . j fiillfilej K if . -X .R X 'S'-5 ' ir is ' F ' 5 2 P ,,!' , ' ,A ,gklijr 251 .1-ef A K Qilf Fifi g i C . ,W A . , 543 , 'F' Sf X f .- s.f.:.f .. v elm , .. f -Y t. .,::,s, .,f, , sy, Xxx. it Q W, -N ,Q gg if X -Q, Q, X X: .. , 5 A Q1 A 1 xg , '12-,z-iizwi, . j , w tf? Vx 3' I , iffiiilf A 1 51 X x f 1 , ' naw- -' 'f ipkzw f- eff! or '53 ,, , ,X 0' f ,Q 4 f 2 9 K - G? R f A 117 ALEXANDER, ROGER Boys' Ensemble 1' Track 25 Mikado chorus 35 Latin Club 2, Bresident 35 Math Club 1,2,35 Cross Country 1,2,3. ALEXANDER, RONALD Science Club 25 Math Club 3. ALLAN, DAVID ALLEN. MARCIA Science Club 25 Y-Teens 2,35 French Club 1,2,35 Pep Club 1,2,3. ALLEY, DON ALLEY, JAMES Swimming 1,25 Lettermenls Club 1,2,3. ALVAREZ, JERALD AMOS, STEPHEN Baseball 2. AMSDEN, STEPHANIE French Club 15 Pep Club 1,2,3. ANDERSON, BRUCE ANDERSON, CAROLYN Pep Club 15 After School Sports 2. ANDERSON, CURTIS Track 25 Football 1,25 Baseball 1,3. ANDERSON, JOHN ANDERSON, KAREN Pep Club 2,35 Letterwomenls Club 2,3. ANDERSON, MARGARET After School Sports 2. ANDERSON, MARK Boys' State 25 Math Club 35 Future Medical Ca- reers Club 1,25 Tennis 1,2,3. ANDERSON, PATRICIA Girls' Ensemble 15 Math Club 35 German Club 2, 35 Pep Club 1,2,3. ANGULO, SUSAN House of Rep. 15 Senate 25 Pep Club 1,2,35 Hangar Board 1,2,3. ANSLINGER, LINDA Y-Teens 35 Business Club President 35 Music Club 1,25 Pep Club 1,2,3. ARMBRUST, GEORGE ARMENDARIZ, RUBEN ARMENDARIZ, SANDRA Spanish Club 3. ASH, ROGER Golf 15 Swimming 1,25 Cross Country 1,25 Music Club 1,2,3. ASH, RUSSELL Cross Country 15 Mikado 35 Track 1,2,3. ATKINS, BOB Cross Country 15 Gymnastics 2,35 Tennis 1,2.3. ATTWATER, NANCY Business Club 35 Y-Teens 35 Pep Club 1,2,35 French Club l,2,3. AVANTS, JULIE AYERS, DANIEL Debate 1,2. BACKMAN, MARTHA French Club 2,35 Pep Club 1,2.3. BAILEY, ANNA Officials, Club 25 Y-Teens 1,2. BAILEY, GLENDA BAILEY, LEOLA BAKER, coNN1E , it ' A Pep Club 1. ,V ,.'L I BAKER, RUSSELL I 5 Science Club 1,2,35 Spanish Club 1,2,3. K 'I A 'ii 5 BALDING, MARY KATHRYN , El , BALL, JOHN I ' I BALL, LORELLA Pep Club 15 After School Sports l,2,3. BARBE, RICHARD Baseball 2,3. BARD, ELOISE Music Club 15 French Club 1,35 Pep Club 1,3. BARKER, ROBERT Gymnastics 15 Baseball 25 Track 3. BARNES, LLOYD BARNUM, RONALD Mikado 35 Music Club 2,35 Boys' Ensemble 1,2, 35 Tennis 1,2,3. BARTLETT, BETTY BARTLETT, DOUGLAS Bible Club 15 Art Club 35 German Club 35 Latin Club 1,2,3. BARTON, TIM Music Club 1,35 Science Club 1,2,3. BATES, ALFRED Baseball 1,2. BAUMAN, CARLA Y-Teens 35 House of Rep. 35 Math Club 2,35 Spanish Club 1,2,35 Pep Club 1,2,3. BEAN DANNY .. .,,,, W. , . I 'iis ' f , Q' 5' AAAB . W . ,,.,,.. I, , f ff-5 f . . Q e fm- 5. , of - ,.,.,.a,.' f- f? ff if '- sf' sf .1. 'Y 4 Q , -A , ,, ' g f ' Q,-f fff, X f ff? f J155Qif2'fV' I 'fe' '..L.1 4 V 5 ' ' fifyy 1 A ' f, .. I i BEAN, RICHARD ,Ti ry Y .7 1 -31.-Q, .A -'f- ,rf 'f ,, ff f 7 2 ' I x 6 4 Zi-ff 957 W5 2 ,,,. LIZYJFL X fit' 7 X 1 135:33 - f L, - 'yo 118 Cross Country 15 Messiah,' 25 Music Club 25 Mikado 35 Track 1,25 Boys' Ensemble 1,2,3. ,WA 1655 ill ' f 'L BEATTY, THOMAS Stage Crew-- Pillow Talk 3. BELCHER, SAMUEL Basketball 1. A BELDEN, CRAIG Track 1' Gymnastics 1,2,35 Motion Picture Op- erator's Club 1. BENNETT, PAIRLEE Science Club 15 Pep Club 1,25 After School Sports 1,2. BERG, RICHARD Boys, State 25 'KMikado 35 Future Medical Ca- reers Club 35 Science Club 2,35 Math Club 2,3. BERRY, JAMES Swimming 1. BERTRAM, KATHRYN Pep Club 1,2,3. BEVIS, TERESA Pep Club 2,35 Business Club 3. BILLINGER, BETTY After School Sports 25 French Club 2,35 Hangar ?:iJagd1g,355 Pep Club 1,2,35 Y-Teens 1,2,35 Spanish u , , . BILLINGER, JOHN Cross Country 15 Track 1,2,3, BILLS, JOHNNY Gymnastics 2,3. BIRMINGHAM, RONALD BJORTVEDT, STEVE BLAZIER, CAROL Y-Teens 35 Pep Club 1,2,35 Latin Club 1,2,3. BLEDSOE, TERRY Track 15 Cross Country 15 Gymnastics 2,3. 'i 'iv x f . .Za , , , rug., F 3.2 5 ,,,. 5. . 'I' 5 A 7 5' ef .M 69 ff , 1 4 yeral ' 1-f - ,, 5 1 1' 3 . ,W -. 5 :Sf X ' f, ,fI -75,77 ' Q if fl, 'f f 5155 '- dw fy! , ' ,V ,gg QE - ,ml ' A 7 Q lf X , 4 ff K f , , 7 'ff' 3 W 4 , A Q y s fill ff A631 ,gr J I fanny- V , ,V Jxjwklg , j g J X 1, f as J ,ls ., if rm' P - V,VVV Vp, - W I ylyl, A I P fbfkffff Qi W' BROWN, MARSHA Pep Club 1. BROWN, NEDRA Pep Club 1,2,3g Business Club 3. BROWN, WANDA Oiiicials' Club 15 Pep Club 1,2.3g Future Medi- cal Careers Club 1,25 After School Sports 1.2,3. BLOCHER, SHARYN Pep Club 2. BOBO, ETHYLE Future Teachers Club 1 2 Letterwomen s Club 2 3 Spanish Club 1, Buble Club 1 Y Teens 1 Offi mals' Club 1,33 Modern Dance Club 1 2 BORING, BARBARA Pep Club 1,35 Letterwomens Club 12 Music Club 1. BOUCHER, SALLY BOWDISH, VICKI Spanish Club 13 Pep Club 1 2 3 Y Teens 3 BOWS ER, LARRY BOXER, HOLLY Cheerleader 1,35 Pep Club 1 23 Hangar Board 2 3, Senate 2,3. BOYLE, BARBARA Spanish Club 1,3 Y Teens 3 Pep Club 1 2 3 BRANDES, BRADFORD Football 2,33 Baseball 3 Madrxgal 3 BRASFIELD, BARBARA French Club 1, Pep Club 1 2 3 BRECKENRIDGE, JAMES Hi-Y 15 Wrestling 1 Crew Plllow Talk 3 BRENSING, JUDY BREWER, SANDRA Pep Club lg 'IBye Bye Blrdxe 2 BRIGGS, JOYCE Pep Club 1,2,3g Spanish Club 13 Math Club 3 BROCK, JOAN BROCK, ROBERT Latin Club 2,35 Wrestlmg 3 BROOKS, DANIEL BROPHY, MICHAEL BROWN, JACK Spanish Club 1,2 Scmence Club 1 BROWN, LINDA SOPHOMORES hsten attentlvely as Nancy Potter 64 guides Patty Robb1ns and Cmdy Pr1ce both 64- on an imaginary tour of East at the sen1or sophomore tea BRUCE, JOHN BRYANT, WILLIAM S anish Club 1,25 Swim- P ming 1. BUCHAN, ROBERT Football 15 Boys, Ensemble 152,35 Maclrigal 35 Latin Club 15 German Club 2,3: Music Club 1,25 Mikado 35 Science Club 1. BUCHANAN, EVELYN Pep Club 15 Bible Club 1. f ff th i 5 I e f. f R . jf ' ,wr f ' , ' f - fi-',2W.v5-47 ,r , .fil,i , Q 'X , 4' aff., . ,i.,, ,lu ii,.i M 5 ' lliii I 5. iubb 1- ' ff. . ,.,, ' Xgffij, rw- 3, H ,',' ij'f i3g f . A .f f V 'ZW' 1... we Q 5-in 'mr Nu 120 f f X , 2, 4 Q I I ,V FWZJ Y I W Qu, W. if Yifefffzfzkf . FRIENDLY PERSUASION from Paul Consolver and Telis Menas, both '64, is the way to get Mike McClanahan, ,64-, into physics. BUCK, CONNIE Spanish Club 1,35 Pep Club 1,2,35 Y-Teens 2,35 House of Rep. 1. BUFFUM, ROGER BUNN, JAMES Football 1,25 Wrestling 1,2,35 House of Rep. 2. BURGESS, JUDITH Latin Club 15 Pep Club 1,2535 House of Rep. 1, 25 French Club 2,35 Senior Class Treasurer 3. BURKHALTER, JAMES BURKHALTER, JUANITA f Modern Dance Club 1,35 After School Sports 3. BURLINGAME, SUZANNE Future Teachers' Club 1,35 Pep Club 1,25 Spanish Club 1. BURNETT, BRUCE Swimming 15 Pep Band 2,35 Gymnastics 3. BURNETT, LUVINIA BURNETT, NANCY Pep Club 1,2,35 Business Club 3. BURNS, JOHNNY BURRIS, PATRICIA EURROUG1-Is, ROBERT BURY, ROBERT Intramural Basketball 35 Boys' State 25 German Club. BUSH, NANCY BUTLER, ROOSEVELT Hi-Y 1. CAMDEN, NANCY Pep Club 1,2,3. CAMPBELL, ARLENA CAINIPBELL, CARLTON CAMPBELL, GARY Basketball 1,2,3g Baseball l,2,3g Music Club 2, Count Cash 1. CANNON, CAROLYN Pep Club 1,2,3g Future Teachers, Club 1,2,3g President of Future Teachers, 3. CARDWVELL, GWEN Pep Club l,2,3g Y-Teens 3. CARLBERG, JOHN Spanish Club 3. CARMICHAEL, RANDALL CARSON, ROGER CARTER, GREGORY CARTER, LINDA Pep Club 2,3. CARTER, NANCY CARTER, VIC KY CARTER, WILLIAM Baseball 1. CASE, EVA Pep Club 1,2,3g Spanish Club lg Y-Teens CASTLEBERRY, RANDY 11:1- ot' S.. 'vf - fi. P . ,TY I W A - 2 xi 5 , sei , Y -A f' - ' Q, .,. Qu 4 p -- it ix .X if E . - A- pf n A gg, a..- Q ff.: A gm A -Y CAVALLORO, GEORGE CHADWICK, KENNETH CHANDLER. JANE Pep Club 1,2,3g Spanish Club 2, Future Teach- ers! Club 3. , K -A , -5 - R , ' , 'S XX? CL- , .. Q.. Q, . J V .,-'5 'I Q , I '- 1 5 x44-..n- -sg v .,L5,x'::.f-fl' ?QQvQ Qi '- YU ?l4g y5',,.f',IYl , 'x -t ly 4 -I M ,l I ,. . sa ...Ava Y ., I Hr, .. ' P xl X 'K xi? i? 121 CHAPMAN, BARBARA :PED Club 1,23 Music Club 1.23 After School Sports CHAPPELL, MARY CI-IILDERS, MARY CHILDS, KAY CHIOVETTI, ROBERT Music Club 1,23 Spanish Club 35 Science Club 3, EMLkgdo 35 YVrestling 2, Future lxiedical Careers lu . CLARKE, C. RICHARD Golf 1, Wrestling 1,25 Football 1,2,3. CLAWSON, CYNTHIA Business Club 35 Pep Club 1.2. CLAY, HAROLD CLEAVELAND, JACKIE CLIFFORD. JUDITH COHEE, STELLA COLEMAN, WILLIE Football 2g Track 2. COLLIATIE. TOM Football 1.2. fs 1 G' COMBS, CANDALYN Pep Club 1,2,3' Music Club 1,25 Girls' Ensemble 1, French Club 223. CONKLIN, DANNY CONSOLVER, JAY Football l,2,35 Latin Club 15 Intramural Basket- ball 2,35 Senate 35 ECHOES 3. COPPADGE, BARBARA German Club 2,35 After School Sports 1,2,3. CORNER, DAVID Cross Country 1,2,35 Track 1,2,3. CORNER, MARY ANN Pep Club 1,2. COTTNER, EDWIN Baseball 1. COX, KAREN German Club 15 Pep Club 1,35 Future Teachers' Club 15 House of Rep. 15 Math Club 35 Science Club 35 ECHOES Editor 3. CRANE, CATHRYN CRAVENS, JOE CRITTENDEN, JOHN Red Cross 1,2,35 German Club 35 Future Teach- Z ' ers' Club 35 MESSENGER staff 3. CRONE, DOREEN Pep Club 1,35 Latin Club 3. cizowt, LARRY f GW Kal . f v.'1 f.1.,i12f :Q75'if. , ,r.,, , A 'Q,- , i X 14 U0 2 ji ' ' X . 7. if? 1 M A 'AA A I 1 ., Artt , ww, , A ',e, ','Y,,, '. . , ' - seea 1 A . . . 4 'rtt f ,,r. A A fm? :fi - :4 -.., 1 -A f-.,!,,f6i.'zfi , A ,- 1 A . - 'R' '4 if , AVGA , Y ,, Y ,, ,.,, , Pep Band 2,35 Track 15 Science Club 15 Math Club 2. CUDA, DONALD CULBERTSON, KATHRYN Pep Club 1,2,35 Y-Teens 1,25 Y-Teens President 35 French Club 2.35 Senate 35 Props Chief Crew- '1, ,,.f ,,, , f' 'A 4'Pillow Talk 3. CUNNINGHAM, NINA I X I A ,, . W , A' 1 Affiilfi- 3 .774 . . , ,- , 177.1-A - . f g,,,:5fzif,'yfQfj4 - AA g rf 1512 ', i 1213 We W4 q '-'i f 5 L--Ailifl. , ' LIZ? - , .ere . . urrp f -.t.. J ,Q .,,. 4 1 , . . , f'-v, 412 ,,,. T fy N' X if 4 f I 1 , f W , f f 1. 0 f f a 4 Z A fn., 7 -1. , A -f 7 fA,A- . ga 1 70,7332 V , 1521 , -..Ni M ' . 122 ..-N4 .t.,, 1. . A A . .e,. if ff! Z . f C , ,n W! f in an 4 X 1 1 . fl ' CUNNINGHAM, STARLA Pep Club 1,2,3g Latin Club 15 Math Club 2,35 Future Teachers' Club 3. CURFMAN, BRUCE Football 1.25 Swimming 15 Sophomore Class Presi- dent 15 Student Body Treasurer 25 Jr.-Sr. Prom Attendant 25 Senate 1. CURFMAN, JOHN Track 2. CUSICK, EDWARD DAHLEM, DONNA Pep Club 1,35 French Club 1. DAILEY, HAROLD DALTON. ROBERT French Club 1,2,3g Swimming 1,2,35 Lettermen's Club l,2,3g Boys' State 2. DANKERT, DOROTHY Pep Club 1,2,35 Y-Teens 35 Spanish Club 2,3. DANLEY, RICKIE DARNELL, AZILEEN DAUFFENBACH, ROBERT Motion Picture Operators' Club 15 Spanish Club 15 School Photographer 2,35 Cross Country 2.3. DAVENPORT, HAROLD DAVIES, VICTORIA Pep Club 1,2,35 French Club 25 Science 1. DAVIS, ICIE MAE DAVIS, LYNNE ANN Pep Club 1,2,3. DAVIS, PAUL Motion Picture Ogerators' Club 2,35 Art Club 25 Red Cross Club 25 ible Club 3. ',y ,y i Q A y V. , f 1 X' f' Q , C ,Q ,3 'r-i.:.ff' l ' Ad 3' - 1 1-, 1 9 6 '13 Old ig' au '5' 'IZ' L DOTSON, JOHN Football 15 Golf 1,2,3g Lettermen's Club 2,3. DAVIS, RON DAVIS, SAMMY Hi-Y 1. DAVIS, WILLIAM DAVOLT, HELEN Pep Club l,2,3g Business Club 3. DAY, DIANA Pep Club 1.3, Spanish Club 15 Future Medical Ca- reers Club 1. DELANO, JAMES DELONEY, MARY Pep Club l,2,3g Letterwomen's Club 3g Business Club 2g Future Teachers' Club lg Red Cross 1. DE LOZIER, DONNA Music Club 25 Senate 1,23 Cheerleader 2,35 Jr.-Sr. Prom Attendant 25 Homecoming Attendant 3. DE PEE, PHYLLIS DERBY, EMILY Hangar Board 1,2,3g Pep Club 1,2,3, House of Rep. 5,33 Spanish Club 25 Stagecrew- Pillow Talkj' . DESKINS, BILLIE Pep Club 1,2,3g House of Rep. 1,2. DETERT, DIANE DIGGS, DALE Football 1,2,3g Track 1,2,3g Basketball 1. DIMICK, NANCY Pep Club 1,2,3g Spanish Club 1,2. DITMAN, MARCO Pep Club 3. DODSON, KENT Cross Country 1,2,3g Track l,2,3g Swimming 1. DOHERTY, SUSAN Pep Club 1.2.35 French Club 1,2,3g Math Club 3, Science Club 2,35 Y-Teens 3. DOOLEY, DONALD DOOLEY, RONALD Lettermenis Club l,2,3g Wrestling 1,2,3g Cross Country 1,25 Track 1. DOROW, ANDREW Tennis 15 lvIessenger cartoonist 25 Intramural Base- ball 2. COUNSELING a small boy in the line art of building blocks is the task of Phyllis DePee, ,64, in child care class. DOUGLAS DUANE DREW JOHNT i X ,QQ :fl ff ' W 3 5 ey J it ,O 2 ff 2 Q New 'QQ' Q w gif Abu, v 5 I I I DUNBAR, MICKEY DUNCAN, SHARON Pep Club 1,2,33 Latin Club 1,23 House of Rep. 3. DUNN FRANK Math Club 3' Baseball 1' Intramural Softball 2. DUNNE BARBARA German Club 3s Hguse of Rep. 23 Y-Teens 3. T l iv 3 9 Latin Club lg Pe Club 1,2333 French Club 2,33 . . , , J 4.5, va KAK. .,., , fn it -we .3 3, 2 I .X DURANT, LINDA . 3 . Pep Club 1,2,33 French ciub 1. A - ,x ., . DURFEE, KENT 3, ' DUTY, CAROLYN DVORAK, JERRY l A , gf R... ARCA. A A RCA. .... X5 , . tiflf I DWYER, RICHARD 3 Bible Club 1. L. 3. DYE, MARION I',l'. I fp L P .3 Pep Club 132,33 Spanish Club 2,33 Hangar Board ---' .A 3 3 EASTBURN, CHERYL ... I I A ECKELS, WILLIAM 3 AAIILD W Intramural Basketball 23 Lettermen's Club 2,33 Lat- 7 in Club 23 Track 1,2,3. gf? A EDMUNDS, STAN ELLET, THOMAS ELLIOT, JAMES Music Club 132. ELLIOT, RONNIE Gymnastics 2,33 Track 2. ...I al I L iff, , 'K ' f I ff- ,.'.' I an-' New .5 2 . 5 ILC A l il r . I 3 , ,M . W A ' A . X f D- f 7 4 V? We 3,3 , .., f I 'Y 'WUI if rf M ff, ,f , , fa 1 fi I mf 'X f f 1 ,ff f.. I , ,4.f.,.f K 124 5 ,gre 47 44- ,fu 2 X' 21 I . I ELLSWORTH, ROBERT ELVINS, JAMES Gymnastics 1,23 Tennis 1,25 Spanish 3. EMERY, JANE Music Club 13 French Club 23 Hangar Board 33 Modern Dance Club 23 Pillow Talkl' 3. I EPPERSON, PAUL Motion Pictures Club 1,2,3. ERICKSON, JOEL Track 13 Pep Band 132,33 Gymnastics 3. ERICKSON, KERNIE Gymnastics 1,2,3. EVANS, CHARLES EVANS, DAVID FARMER, JEFFREY German Club 1,25 Swimming 1,2,33 Cross Country 2,33 Tennis 1,23 Football lg Pillow Talkn 33 ipitasker of the House 33 Boys' State 2g Pep Band FAULKNER, JERRY FECHTER, TIM FELLERS, JOHN Red Cross 1,2. FERGUSON, CARL Bible . Club 13 German Club 1,33 Red Cross 3. FINLEY, JEAN After School Sports 2. FISCHER, KARL FISCUS, DICK Club 13 Future Teachers, A- Y -be , 'Vi 62 T-.- A -x A cf . ,V 5, ...- 'Vw faaxk ST . . 2 N 1, W 1-,: ' YT' lb- , M K .3 W............... FISHER, ALAN FITZGERALD, MIKE FLETCHER, CLAYTON Science Club lg Hangar Board 3. FLETCHER, RON FLYE, VICKIE llusic Club 15 Pep Club 1,2,3. FORSBERG, CHRIS FOSTER, LIXDA FOX, DELORIS FRALEY, PHYLLIS After School Sports 1.35 Future lledical Careers Club 1,25 Pep Club 1,2,3. FRANKLIN, WVILLIE FRASER, LARRY FRIEND, PATRICIA FRIEZE, HARRY Track lg Cross Countn' 15 Bfusic Club 25 lNIika don 35 Future lledical Careers Club 3. FRIZELLE, KFLYNETH FRY, DAVID german Club 15 Science Club 2,35 Blath Club 1,2 FULKS, ROBERT German Club 1,25 Football 1,25 Track lg Boys State 2. FULLERTOX, LARRY Science Club 1,2,35 German Club 1,25 Golf 1,2,3 Lettermenfs Club 3. GAXGI, DOXXA GANN, RONALD Latin Club 25 Intramural Basketball 25 Track 1 2,35 Lettermelfs Club 35 St. Class Sgt. of Arms 3 House of Rep. 3. GARBIAN, JMIES Football l,2,3g Lettermenfs Club 3. TOUCI-IE, retorts Pam Harwood, '64, to chavrmed Tom Kennedy, '64 while working on sets for the plas Pillow Talk? : GILLIGAN ROBERT GOELDNER DEAN Boys Ensemble 1,2,3g Boys, Quartet 3 TCHHIS 1,2,3g Musu: Club 1,23 German Club3 Mlk3d0,, 3. GOLSTON ROGER gf VV., , , f I I 1' , 1 fra 1 , M0 , 51 , Q4 ff ' f f f ff fy Q CA., , ,.' f a , -I, 563 fi f 2 f , , 4? M MW I 4 f www G ,- E, f N Q in .., ,, K5 If A 'fi fr ,'.. If 'V,r I ., 1.1 JI' A I f wfr , ' - A H' 3' ' W, ..V H ' 73 . W V f - fi ', 'i 35 l WN 2 uf A X ff 'b W 5' 1 f ff 4- 42 f f N' A X fy f 7 V I , , ,,,, , ,..,,7 , ,F 5 'W :MY I mf ,I ,,,,. 5 X Y , A ,i215if'fii3? I ,,,, ,mf ' 'J f f ', 1,2 1 26 jx BLOWING WIND and starmg football players dont bother Barbie Dunne, Stepbarue Amsden Sue Loomxs Janet Higley, and Kay Kliewer all 64 GOODSON, TOM Tennis 25 Math Club 2 3 GOODWIN, JOHN GOODYEAR, SALLY Red Cross 1,23 Pep Club 1 2 3 GORMLEY, DAVID Science Club 15 Gymnastxcs 2 MESSENGER 3 GOTTERUP, JANE French Club 23 Pep Club 1 2 3 GRANTHAM, ROGER GRAY, JANICE Pep Club 1,2,3. GRAY, LARRY GRAYS, STACY Baseball 1. GRAYSON, BEVERLY GREEN, ROBERT GREEN, SANDRA GREER, JAN German Club 35 Pep Club 1 2 3 GREIDER, JACK GRIFFIN, EDDIE Cross Country lg Track 1 2 Football 3 GRIMES, MARTIN Art Club 1,2,3. GROW, GRETCHEN Debate 1,25 Spanish Club 15 MESSENGER 3. GUTHRIDGE, JOHN HACKLEY, LARRY HALL, CAROL Ensemble 15 Music Club 1,25 HAMILTON, FAYE HAMILTON, NORMA HAMILTON, SALLY Pep Club 1,2. Music Club 15 Ensemble 1,35 German Club 1,25 Pep Club l,2,35 UPillow Talk HAMILTON, VIRGINIA HAMMON, LLOYD HANAN, CAROL HANNAFORD, ALAN HANSON, JAMES 35 Mikado 3. -,, sf-1 . Z' 1 we ' 3- hr? l 1 -sn, Y--A 7 X., 4' 1 F A 1 J s if A + ,ya 4' if I-flfe I r P 5- if .gf X :Syn 4 . , . - xx , HARDING, ERWIN HARDYVVAY, ROBERT f My T HARINED, SUE Pep Club 1. 1 f- K! HARRELD, MICHAEL i 2' ,dz , 'I Q wk ' 34' , . I I - Q5 I HARRELL, BRUCE 'I 1' fd ' V L. ffl V l fl Gymnastics 15 Baseball 15 Football 1,2. , -me ,f 5 . I HARRIS, LAVERNE v V I I 4' V , gl ak Science Club 15 After School Sports 1,25 Y-Teens ' X ,wi-'t4yN,,f? y w.,- 35 Latin Club 35 Future Medical Careers Club 2, I 'A I H M -f-' 3, A , f HARRIS, LEE ANN X , Pep Club 1,25 Music Club 1.2. ,X - A .-.1-.4 A I : ef , I Q, VI,I if iy, t Q f fx' ,v ' I Q. It 5 f., ,,.f' A if I if 4 19 ' 'ff , , I ' 4 Q' 2 an nil Q 4 'Pt .' I I S' ye . . J , 127 HARRISON , ROLLY HARRISON, SHARON French Club 1,25 Pep Club 1,2,3. HARTENBERGER, I-IARRIET Latin Club 15 Futur e Medical Careers Club 25 Y- Teens 1,2,35 Pep Club 1,2,3. HASKARD, WALTER HATCHER, STANLEY Spanish Club 15 Intermural Basketball 1.2.35 Baseball 1,2,35 Football 1. HAWES, HOLLIC E Nfusic Club 1,23 Red Cross Club 2.35 Pep Club 1. 2,35 French Club 2,3. HAWKISS, LEO Basketball 1,2,3. HEADLEY, CHARLES HEADLEY, CHARLES HELLAR, DENNIS HELMICK. JAMES Pep Band 1.25 Scien HENRY, JAMES ce Club 2: German Club 2.3: Cross Country 1: Track 1: Gymnastics 1.2.3. HENSLEY, CARL L'Pajama Game 1. X f f 'Y f Q! 1 Z X ff.. 4 f Z 1 f A ' 4, ff? . V' My . f , fi f, HERLOCKER, STEVE HERRICK, JAMES Cross Country lg Golf 21 Science Club 2,33 School Photographer 3. HICKS, KATHY German Club Club 3. HICKS, MABEL 2g Business ,E 4 ' f 7 , My ,Q 2 H W. A - 1. I , f -an ,I f .f nf,-n ', g i' ,QN-.W 1, W- f, X ' 'MW Af ,. lkf, , ff ' f N . , .hffzggf I VJ, Z 1 vp . , ,. M ., 4. 4 .qw-3.-, ff 3 LECTURING on the evils of East's trouble spotf' Sandys', are Mr. Moore and Mr. Kirby, alias Clark Trammel and Gary Rennert, both '64-. fi HIGLEY, JANET 5, HILL, LEONARD f if f' if f ifj I ' 2 ff y 'A , HILL, MARGARET LQ ,.i- g ' :QQ 3 ' Latin Club lg German Club 2,3g Red Cross Club ' , F 4, , . 1,25 Future Medical Careers Club 1,2,3g Science Aff? Club 1,25 President 3. I , Lis HILL, ROBERT 4-, l y W I 4' A Wrestling 15 Gymnastics 2,3, ..,, . , HILLEGOS, CLIFF f 'I f A ' Future Medical Careers Club 2. Ei L, ytty , fl ' i HINES, COLONEL f-f n .I ,AE 1 ,Q , , H-.Y 12 Q f , p.p M , y A W bg, 1 , . My 'lriyy Q , A If I HINGST, CONNIE Yi ...Il if if .5 4' '7 :w I 5 f -if '- p ,Z V HINMAN, MARILYN I ' ','- ii . I I I ' 2 Pep Club 1'2,3' 'Hur I f 75-Af HINSHAW, MIKE HISLE, ROGER German Club 1,2,3g Science Club 35 Future Teach- ers, Club 1,25 Debate 1,2g MESSENGER 3. HOGWOOD, JAMES Wrestling 2,3. HOLDER, NANCY Pep Club 1,2,3. ' if ' HOLDING, ANGLE Business Club 3. HOLLINGSVVORTH, CYNTHIA Latin Club 1,2,35 Math Club 2,35 Pep Club 1,2,3, HOLLIS, CHARLES HOLMES, MICHAEL Football 13 Gymnastics 15 Track lg Hi-Y 1. 4951-1 Wa' - , w X xfgff v . '!,',f if -' . ' .ff f . ii I 1! 1 ft K, V my 450 ,Q Zi X ,Va , s,.5n,', f 11- - ' if .gf x f 2 5 v A , ,,., V, . -E ff' ,:j.Q4 - V ' f I . MW, W,f.fff,j,L fn ,4 A 4, 128 ' A4 M 003 wg 'W f 1 2 ff 65 , , , HOOPER, LINDA After School Sports 1,25 Pep Club 1,2,3. HOPPER, HERBERT Cross Country 2g Swimming 2g Debate 2,3. HORSLEY, CAROLYN HORSLEY, MARY LOU Art Club 3g Pep Club 2,3. HOUSER, TERRY Swimming 1,2g Baseball 2,3. HOWARD, PHYLLIS German Club lg Future Medical Careers Club lg Math Club 3g Senate 3g Pep Club 1,2,3. HOWELL, JAMIE Pep Club l,2,3g House of Rep. 1,2,3. HOWERY, JERRY HOWLAND, LEONARD HOWLAND, MONTA Pep Club l,2,3g Y-Teens l,2,3g Future Teachers' Club l,2,3g After School Sports 1,2,3g Letterwom- en's Club 2,3. HUCK, PHIL Football l,2,3g Music Club l,2,3g VVrestling lg2g Bye-Bye Birdiei' 2. HUFF, MARVIN HUFF, SIDNEY HULL, DENNIS Pep Band 2,3g Drum Major 2,3. HULL, RALPH Wrestling 1,2. HUMMEL, SONDRA Pep Club 1,2,3g Future Teachers' Club lg Ensemble 3. A . .. .RXEJW Q S-S -fx. 1 X' X E SQ: 'K S. V x g P A I A . ' 522 1. :l'f1f- i if X X . ig A I S.: -Jes: r -1. . M 5 Ps 9 1 I fe Se 'Q A f f ' V1 A f 2 A A fi. , f PM 1 gf . - A a'1' slcl C VV,,,. i E ,'f' f ' f-,,- A 129 rl HURYSZ, FRANK Swimming lg German Club l,2. HUTTON, GARY L A ' Q 1 J- f- fs KZ gag, ., !.k0g,.,....5 gegifgisi , Q, , . l.s ,. S.- Nm A . . - gQp.sQ.,..l WMF? . Science Club 1.35 Math Club 2,3' Motion Picture Operators, Club 1,2,3g Boys' State HYSON, RUDY ILLGNER, JON Football 1g Baseball 1g Cross Country 2,3g Track 2g Senate 2. INGRAM, MELVIN ISLAS, CARLOS Lettermen's Club 1,2,3. ISON, CONNIE Business Club 2g Pep Club 1,25 MESSENGER 3. JACKMANg KATHERINE Pep Club 1,2,3g French Club 1,2,35 Auntie Mame lg Pajama Game lg Y-Teens 2,3g nDino,' 2g Bye-Bye Birdie 2g Pillow Talk 3. JACKSON, HELEN JACKSON, JERRY JACKSON, JOYCE Y-Teens l,2g Modern Dance Club 2g Pep Club lg 2. JACOBS, WILLETTA Business Club 3g Y-Teens lg Pep Club l,2,3. JAMES, CHRIS Pep Club 1. JAMES, JUDITH Music Club 1,25 Business Club 3g Pep Club 1,2. 3. JANZEN, MELVIN JEFFERSON, CHARLESELLA Pep Club l. JESSUP, MIKE JINNETT, DUANE German Club 1,25 Pep Club 1,2,3. JOBST, THEODORE JOHN, DEBRA Modern Dance Club 2, Pep Club 1,2,3. JOHNS, STEPHEN Swimming 1,25 Latin Club 1. JOHNSON, ARTHUR Golf 2,3g Spanish Club 2,3. JOHNSON, GLENDA Music Club 1' Modern Dance Club lg Pep C 2,33 Ensemble 3. JOHNSON, JEWEL JOHNSON, JOHN JOHNSON, SHARON JOHNSON, TERRY Pep Club 1,25 Spanish Club 2. JOHNSON, THOMAS JOHNSTON, JOHN Football 1,2,3' Track 1,2,3g Basketball 1, Bo Vice-Pres. 1, Junior Class President 2' Senate 2,35 Jr.-Sr. Prom Attendant 25 Latin Club 13 Student Body President 3. JONES, GARY JONES, GLADIS JONES, HARLAND Latin Club 2,33 Golf 2,3. ,,, K. f A' V KV .VVI LV a . we ' l i . 5 le'eei if lnte . f sg. A J ,gl 5 .,,.,,V ,li k .,.1VVV ,,.,, ,-, Il, X ,...:v., , H Z AJVA , , ' mx If it T- A E I . i l 2 2 is , .1-pap.. 4 ,95 if 'Wg' 2' ' Q , f 22217 1. 4 7 5 fl' Lu, Mag. . 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JOSLIN, DENNIS Wrestling 1, Spanish Club 1,2. KANNARD, JANET KASHA, JANICE Art Club 13 Pep Club 1,25 French Club 1,2,3. KEENER, SHARON Red Cross ls Pep Club 1,2. KENNEDY, BOB Football 1,2g Wrestling 1,23 Track 1. KENNEDY, CAROLYN French Club 1,2,3g Pep Club 1,2.3: After School Sports 25 Class Secretary 1, House of Rep. 1,3, KENNEDY, JACQUELYN After School Sports 1,2g Pep Club 1,2. KENNEDY, THOMAS Football 1, Swimming 1,25 Cross Country 2. KIEWNING, ROSWITHA Music Club 1, German Club lg Pep Club 1, KINDER, PHYLLIS Letterwomen's Club 3, After School Sports l,2,3. 'WL f li K ,i ,,.,Vv,., v,.,, , ,, i 4 , X if GZ!! In fa MQQQ wr-u., V Aif t Q I ll ,, ,uw ,H wk, ,elf , . . iw E--g s!x i ,,g,, -,-- 'mx Cross Country 1 Baseball 1 2 Track 2 - ,ml A sw . -- f ' A KLOSTER KATHERINE 1 ' + ,k A N , 'Q QM Y q,T,, ,V7V, . , ' X .4 fb. I If if 7 , f.-7229 rw- we ' -. 1' Y lili V 'Y' gy. V. f - , ,.,.. ,, ,, 4 f, fm - 1 - X ' ,mf -'f - if ' - ,f , f9fZ.4f:w4 ,057 +.' f ,.f, 1 - V 4 - gf I wg V, 1. 5 ff LAXTON, MARY Future Medical Careers Club 2,35 Pep Club 1,2. LEDBETTER, LARRY LEE, GWENDOLYN Latin Club 1,2,3g Science Club lg Future Medical Careers Club 1,2,3g Y- Teens 3. LEE, JAMES LEONARD, GARY LESLIE, DAVID LESLIE, PATRICIA Modern Dance Club lg French Club 1: Music Club 1,25 Science Club 2' Busi- ness Club 2,3g Pep Club 1, 2,3. fl 2' X W, , ,,..,,,ll -:4'.- ',s,J, ,,--- .Eij -L ' f 1 2 G W 'S s X 1 Q Y W . - ss'Vs 3 , I LV. ,,,,. ,ua , 7-mf 7 ' Heine- THE MORNING AFTER the Prom finds ailing UD ' Aces such as Tom Collins, '64, in the nurse's office. fy ,,., f -f .Q ' ,G 'fi f X .V ,!,,v49w,:,.,Qe. A ,fs-f X , 'v , M f f ' Q22 M .f Sz! X 'E' , e f + 17 W' ., . - Ae', , , fi, 1 'lsi A I H A iii' f XX. V, , 11 : , kV,r V , .V t f,,Vk A 'l. P I - lssilu s P Vsf. . ,lx V 3, 4, V, ,QM fs A I -'f fy, C7 K' 2,4 , A 7 1 7 f fx ' ,,,. if? 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LINEBAUGH, LINDA Art Club 35 Math Club 2,35 French Club 1,2,3g Science Club 1,2,3g National Forenic League 1,2,3. LINSTED, ROBERT Math Club 2.33 Hi-Y 35 Intramural Sports 2,3 Boys' State Alternate, LITWILLER, ROSEMARY Pep Club 2,3g Y-Teens 2,35 Ensemble 3. LOCHMANN, BARBARA Pep Club 1,25 Business Club 3. LOGGINS, RETA Business Club 3. LONG, SHARYN 1 63 B I 'C Q, 4, W Q . ,gn u . 'fs..f LONG, SUSAN ff: ' U ' ' I A LONGNECKER, STEVE ' , ,E I LONGSTAFF, KEITH ,, S 5.1, .,A .M ,N Gymnastics 1,2,3g Ensemble 1,2,3g Quartet 3g Mi- 5 Q R I f.t,,,X, fp, aw.. Q I ,QA kado 35 Music Club 1,23 Madrigal 1,3. J C K LOOMIS, SUE A Q1e e e l A ,R ' French Club 1,2,35 German Club 2,33 Pep Club 1, N ' B 2,35 Senate 35 Y-Teens 3, MESSENGER 3. ' , 5 1 Cf . I , f , , . tg T, .1 2'5 9 . 1 LOUDERMILK, SHARON S . A . LOVE, BARBARA 1' f I S 2 I , B'bl Cl B lg B ' Cl b 3, M ' Cl B 1,25 if' T, ' fs f , r.t PgpElubu1,3, M0sz:2.eB..C:C1.b 2. U we is T if I lx s A X W S .. x ,tv ' Cf LOWE, ROBERT '5 91 5 .'.r I I LUCAS, KENNETH .b I JF, .jx Q .R .,.. I- . ,.,. .v ,..k.. i J -V LUELLEN, BETTY if f ff ,K 'C A ' House of Rep. 1.2,3g French Club 1,2,3g Pep Club 1,2,3g Girls' Vice-Pres. 2. ' Z xiii f V LYDAY, CECIL S' I sg, . P' ififlf ' L LYMER, JOHN i f MMPHERSON, STANLEY - I - I Football 1,23 Wrestling 1, Track 13 Gymnastics 2. A W 3 I A .Q- MAGEE, CHARLES L' Baseball 1,3. qlvb t V A MAHANEY, COLLEEN .. E, X, Q I fi Pep Club 1,25 Red Cross Club 1. A ,M kj: . Q ctp, Q J MALONEY, RICHARD 3, .- 5: ppcsi MANINGER, BRUCE it S S ' Football 1 2 3' Basketball 1' Baseball 1' Track 2 3' A' i X I, ,ws Lettermenfs Club 3. , ,ar if I! it , M . s , 1 y, 1 f I ,, , ' ,D ,,V,, If I ., 4 , ' 3.9.3 L AVV, 1 I 'V 2, Y i few A -. ,Q A '. 'Ny' g frey ,:,, ,gfx - HV -I-, ,.Vsk -.fs y ef A , 4 .'., f ..III I 133 MARSHALL, CONNIE Pe Club 1,2,3g Future Teachers' Club 2,33 House of Illep. 2g Music Club 15 German Club 2, MARTIN, DINAH Music Club 1,25 Pep Club 1,2,3g Y-Teens 35 Busi- ness Club 3. MARTIN, MARGIE After School Sports 1. MARTIN, MIKE Tennis 1. MARTIN, RONALD MASON, SHARON Business Club 35 Pep Club 1,2, MATHENIA, EDDIE Basketball lj Baseball 1. MATHES, JANICE Business Club 35 Pep Club 1,2,3. MATTINGLY, OAKLEY MATTSON, ROYCE Music Club 1,2. MAXWELL, ROBERT MAYS, SAUNDRA Pep Club lg Red Cross lg Spanish Club 1, Mod-- ern Dance Club 3. McBRIDE, CARY McCARTHY, LORETTA Pep Club 1,2,3. MCCASKEY, STEPHEN Football 2, Ensemble 15 Cross Country 35 Music Club 2,3. MCCLANNAHAN, MICHAEL Spanish Club 1,2,3g Senate 35 Track 1,2,3. McCLELLAN, CONNIE Pe Club 1 25 Future Teachers' Club 15 Ensemble 1, xBusiness Club 35 French Club 1. MCCRAY, LEROY Math Club 3. McDOWELL, STEVE McGINNIS, PATRICIA Pep Club l,2,35 Y-Teens 1,25 Business Club 3. MCKASSON, BARBARA McKINNELL, SHARON McKINNEY, DONA Ensemble 2,35 Music Club 2. McKOWN, MARTHA Art Club 1,2 President 35 25 Future Teachers' Club 3. MCLUEN, STANLEY McMILLAN, BARBARA MCNULTY, STEVAN MCPHERSON, MALON Pep Band 1,2,35 Dino Track l,2,35 Football 15 Basketball 2. McPHERSON, MARGARET Red Cross Club 2. McVEY, KATHLEEN Pep Club 1,2,35 Music Club 15 MEDLIN, HORACE MEEKER, ROBERT Art Club 2,3. 1 - if ff, ef ' -5, Q4 W , ,W f We 17 . 5 ' ' ' ' A 2 4. ey . , , is? An Club 3. 9 .I A ygfi'-4, 5 LVVV L., , If ,VV7 - if e V., f L f,e, , W K -'. 'f f- x ',.. - V f,.f,,fgfz f ,aff , jf 1 7 f 'f- fy -K-UW - ,Q 1. A I 2, K f 4 lg X , if 4 wif ,Z W I ff xx W f X , 134 , ,1, MELSON, MIKE MENAS, TELIS Math Club 2,3. MENDENHALL, JANICE Pep Club 1,2,35 Math Club 1,2,35 French Club 1,2 President 35 Latin Club 1,25 House of Rep. 1,2535 German Club 25 Class Sgt-at-Arms 25 Girls' State Alternate 25 Election Commissioner 35 MESSEN- GER 3. MENNE, ALAN Debate 35 Latin Club 2,35 Ensemble 2,3. MERRITT, THURMAN German Club 1,2,35 Tennis 1,25 Debate 2,3. MERSHON, ELIZABETH Pegi-I Club 2.35 House of Rep. 1,2,35 Music Club 25 angar Board 35 Carnival for Cash. METZ, LARRY METZDORF, PAUL MICHAELIS, MIKE Basketball 1,2,35 Baseball 15 Lettermen,s Club 2,3. MILES, BRENDA MILES, JUDITI-I Pep Club 1,2,35 French Club 1,25 Y-Teens 2,3. MILICHAR, JOE MILLARD, LYNN Pep Club 1,2,35 French Club 3. MILLER, BILLY Mikado 35 Music Club 1,25 Golf 2,35 Tennis 1' Latin Club 2. i MILLER, DON MILLER, JOE 4 Q Q .4 ' 247132-ff I- - 7 .-L iw,,,.'H If f f-f, i ' .f . 'iff' f 'lla ' V 'Q L'L - it 1 W L, , ,i 1. u . .fir f , 1- f .. .4 f. , , ,, ,,,.. if f , f,,f ',,g . ff fhft I 7 , w . , 4 ' NASH, JUDY NAVE, STEVE Swimming 1,2g Class Vice-President 25 Class President 33 Senate 3. NAY, KAREN -fa , K ,f 9, MILLER, PHIL Art Club 3. MILLS, GARY MITCHELL, DONNA Pep Club 1,2,3g Future Teachers' Club 1,25 Span ish Club 3, Bible Club 13 Officials' Club lg Let terwomen 2,3g Music Club 1,25 After School Sports 1,2,3g HMikado 3. MONROE, STEVE Gymnastics 2,33 Science Club 1. MOREN, DON Football 2. MORGAN, HARRY Football 1,2,3g Swimming 13 Track 15 Lettermens Club 2,3. MORGAN, JUDY Music Club 13 Pep Club 15 Business Club 3. MORLAND, WILLIAM MORLEY, REX MORSE, KAREN Pep Club 1,2,3g Spanish Club 2,33 Math Club 2,3 Letterwomen's Club 1, Mikado 35 Future Teach ers, Club 1. MORTON, ROBERT MULL, NANCY Pep Club 1,2,3g French Club 1,2,3g Y-Teens 3 Election Commission. MUNSELL, BRUCE MUNSELL, STEVE MURDOCK, CARL MURPHEE, JAMES MURRAY, NANCY Pep Club 1,2,3g Madrigal 2,35 Music Club 2,3. MYERS, GLENDA Pep Club 1,2g After School Sports 1. MYERS, BRENDA NABORS, LARRY A RING IS TURNED, a. junior becomes a senior as Tom Kinkaid, ,64, and Susie Van Slyke, ,65, carry out an East tradition. .Wk J! ' ' NEASE, NORMA NECKITA, DON y' l , . . , y , 13, f Q , 'fffff , . n . 7 f'f4f:s'CY . NELSON, DOUG . 1 W fO NELSON, KATHRYN gf-ff2,1gQ6,f.f .. yiyi. I OZ as ,1 f V 45,2 1 G93 9 x QM ,gy S , ,A ..45i.,y Q y, , ff '5 ..,, f f 7 94' . f ,, , xt . 5 4- , Q ff rf if fo? f40f ff Z V0 fs . 3 9? 1- , .eff A I M W , wa ' in X 2 Z 4 Z , , , fwfr' H I W, i I . ' 1 35 ZW '-.., ,f r wi S 74.- yyy Z f' fwmff 4, - . .'1,azia4: ' gy .y 5 A 'K if' ' f 452 X Km I O O is .,.. 1 V 'tiki' VKV' . ' ' I E .Af is , E A f OO, , Y ,, 'j ',.', ' ' V! ffiizisih , ' 'fin , 'X ' .5 ,,k. ,.,, ,V,,, yyy if . i . y ,,' f ' , ? - vi -'.y:m,,,, . rw 1 gy .Q W ,,y.f7jf fl: imp, cam, AH C'MON, are you sure you're busy Friday night? inquires Rick Sroufe, '64, to an unidentified admirer. NELSON, SANDRA Y-Teens lg Business Club 3. NETHERY, SUSAN NICHOLS, CAROL Pep Club 1,2,3g French Club 1,2,3. NICHOLS, KENNETH NIX, PAT NIX, ROBERT Motion Picture Operatofs Club 1,2,3. NOGY, BARBARA French Club 1,2,3g Pep Club 1,2,35 Ensemble 1,35 Music Club 1,2. NOLES, JANICE NORTHCUTT, ALLAN Future Teachers Club 2.3, Science Club 1.33 Boys' State 23 Math Club 2, President 3, MESSENGER, ECHOES Photographer. NORTHCUTT, DOUG Gymnastics 2,3. NOVACEK, DON NOVACEK, STEVE NOVAK, JOHN OAKES, SHARON 15, y yy yy 95,-:f French Club 2,35 MESSENGER. 'V fa ff' uw 'Z f ' yy 53, ,, OLIVER,LyOWELL OLIVER, PAUL y, f Swimming lg Math Club 1. wh, fi' ORR, MICHAEL Football 1,2g Wrestling 13 Baseball 1. OSBORNE, DAVID OSBORNE, JANET Pezp Club 1,2,3g French Club 1,2,3g House of Rep. 1,' g Senate 3, Girl's Vice-President 3. OWEN, KAY OWENS, HELEN PALMER, LINDA Pep Club 1,2,3, Y-Teens 3. PARK, JERRY PARKHURST, RICHARD . , by ' 2 ' is 3 4 Ml? sm ,wwaswf may i'?i'?E4:zl PATRICK, CHARLOTTE is R Pep Club 1, Business Club 3, W PATRICK, CHERYLE .dig Pep Club 1. CAA, , k af.. PAYNE, EVERETT Football 1,25 Baseball lg French 2,3. ' L I H, P' PAYNE, PATRICIA I 'f' 14. Pep Club 1,2,3g Y-Teens 13 Spanish Club 2,35 Busi- ' ness Club 35 Art Club 3. PECHIN, JANET Pep Club 2,35 Bye-Bye Birdien 2. PECHT, MAX 9' PEGUES, CAROL Q Pep Club 1,2,3g Business Club 1,2,3g Ofhcials Club Qi lg After School Sports 1,2,3. if PEITRIESS, MIKE ' ' , : f . R A L PENNY, EVELYN P - -' Wg f PERLENEEIN, KAREN l I V2 ','.' 55121111 3-33,35 Future Teachers' Club l,2,3: Cer. I I ' 1 J V L if Iiii PETERSON, JON , I f L, ..,. I ,- 1, ff Malb Club 3. . , PETERSON, REX Aw' Track 1,2,3g Math Club 3, German Club 17 Let- termen's Club 2,3. R'l4 T A V -- fp, if ,kv , I, PFORTMILLER, RUTH E ' 7 M. A PHILLIPS, CHERYL L PHILLIPS, PATRICIA I I PHILLIPS, ROBERT 1 fl p PHILLIPS, SAM , ' W L ' ' f I ff' r f, f PINKERTON,MARCIA M, p , , V, , SIRI f Bible Club 1gSpanish Club 3, I 4, , ,p. , ,llb an , , fi V 2 POACUE, SUSAN ifir' V 5'j,!5, fW s'7ll,,Qjjg5f V Pep. Club 1,2 35 French Club lg Music Club 2g m , ' V',.' 5 f - ff .,. ec ' ji '-., Business Club 3. A I. l ' if W 'ili POINDEXTER, JOHANNA ' A ,ie y Pep Club 1,2. POPP, ROBERT German Club 15 Business Club 3. PORTER, TOMMY POTTER, NANCY German Club 1 2,35 French Club 3, Y-Teens 35 Pep Club 1,2,3g Ensemble 23 Music Club 2g Election Commission 3. POTTS, RONS Pep Band 2g Future Medical Careers Club 2.3: Spanish Club 3. 137 li Q A 1 -C, 31' 'Q B w POWELL, FLOYD Bible Club lg Football lg Track 1,2g Lettermenls Club 2,35 Cross Country 2,3. PREIDDY, MELODY Pep Club 1,2,3g French Club 1.23 Girls' Ensemble 35 Bye Bye Birdiew 25 Mikado 3. PREWITT, JAMES PRICE CYNTHIA Y-Teens 2,33 Pep Club 1,2,3' French Club 2,3 Future Teachers' Club 2,35 Modern Dance Club 2,3 Junior Class Secretary, Jr.-Sr. Prom Attendant 2, , . Girls, State 2g Student Body Vice President 3. y H. I' fx ,Lili . 15: 551. fy. 1,11 . -,555 ,- 1 . ' ,L - Q1 ,i ., nncl A I J K PRICHARD. DALLAS ille A eelbee fere- 2 J be . Basketball 1, Baseball 1,2. A ' PRICHARD, ROBERT ,i ae n il- P Q, PRINCE, EARLENE jl erir .5 r Le jjj Li,l A A illiii I f f PRINOELL, scorr cyiiiii P ' iyffiizi 'if,h German Club 12- f . f A PROPHET, RETTA PURCELL, JEANNE RAE, MARIAN Bible Club 13 Pep Club 3. RAKASKAS, JOAN 5? Club 1,23 French Club 1,25 House of Rep. 2, RAKASKAS, JOE , J 4 -151, -Nw, RALLs, RONNIE W Wrestling 2,3. RALSTON, PEGGY 'W if Pep Club 1,2,3. RALSTON, SUE Pep Club 1,2g French Club 1,25 House of Rep. , 3g Hangar Board 3g Election Commission 35 MESSENGER 3. Q 138 45' Q65 25251 EUR' ' ' ' . 46rQf5?g,Q,5 . rss . .Q f 7 Y. ff? E? 0 27 gf . Y M , ff f f f I flf ff: if f . . .f .f.,,, Af , ... ,ff ' Wap- , 4 If . . an - - f... RAMSDEN, WALTER Wrestling 1,3. RAMSEY, KENNETH Spanish Club 1,25 Math Club 1. RANNEY, ELIZABETH 7' 6 Wi, I Q . . ,QM . J iff . 2515 is i t if . ...K -1-- X 60,177 J . !, ,' i V Debate 2g House of Rep. 1,2,3g French Club 1,2.3q Pep Club 1,2.3. RAY, DWAYNE RAYBOURN, GEORGE Cross Country 15 Swimming 1. REAGANS, BETTIE REED, WAYNE REINHARDT, LUDA Pep Club 1,2,3g French Club 2. RELE, FRANKLIN RELF, JAMES RENKEN, JUDITH RENNERT, GERHARD German Club 125 Swimming 1,2,3g Lettermen's Club 2,33 Senate RESSER, DELBERT REYNOLDS, JON Hangar Board 1,23 Hangar Board President 3. RHODES, ANTHONY RICE, CATHERINE Y-Teens 15 Pep Club 1,2,3. .1 M., :4Kf4?71b x r 40461 4 ,X f ' ', 7i5 g.'Q5 gig. ',', V ,XVVV , , . , l ,GI . ' , ff ! 1.1 . 1-, E.-.1--, - f Q? A nm e : -.LSL I A5 I we 7, V ,-,,V ,l ,, , Q . 1. of M, 1 f,f'v,',,,. , 'W V ,ie f WWE vig. 72.7 an . . M A 0 gy' fff' f 1 jf? av! f , ', .X I '9'if'!.s ,f ? rffifiw i Q if ,A :5,,,qff,.. .,.,f ,L AQW , ' A 3 521! K VF! M f gf X C I' f 3 ff ff 0 if X 41. f , 4 .f . 31,2 7 f - A h f ff ,W ,Aff f , f 1 f ,I K ' 1 If f f A , f f jf RUDY, DAVID Math Club 1,2,3. RUSSELL, CHERYL Music Club 15 Ensemble lg Future Medical Careers Club 1,2,3. RUTHERFORD, CHRIS Future Medical Careers Club 1,2,3g Pep Club 1,2g Latin Club 2. , f YK, , if ,Miha M Af' 9 W x X RICE, ROBERT RICHARDSON, JAMES RICHARDSON, SANDRA RICHMOND, MICHAEL German Club 1,2,3g Music Club 2 Pep Band Tennis 1,2,3g Math Club 1 3 RICKARD, LARRY RIDENOUR, RONALD German Club 3. RIGGINS, WILLIAM Wrestling 1. RITCHIE, ANNE French Club 1, Class Sgt at Arms 1 Pep Club 2,35 Senate 2,35 Cheerleader 1 3 ROACH, CHESTER ROACH, MICHAEL Future Teacher's Club 1 Tennis 1 2 3 Spanish Club 2,35 Math Club 2,3 Lettermen s Club 2 3 ROBB, JOAN Y-Teens 35 Pep Club 1,2,3 ROBBINS, PATRICIA Pep Club 1,2,3g French Club 1 2 3 Y Teens 1 2 ROBERTS, SHARON Pep Club 1,2,35 Business ROBINSON, ERICK ROOSEVELT, STEVEN ROSENBLOOM, CLARISSE ROSS , BARBARA Auntie Mamel' 1g French Club 1 YTeens 3 House of Rep. 33 Pep Club 1 2 Presl ent 3 Home coming Queen 3. ROSS, JON Track 1. ROUCH, LARRY Dramatics Stage Cr w , e 23 RUDDELL, RICHARD Science Club 3. SELLING season football tickets sure g1VCS Chris Fors berg, '64, an appetitef, thinks Mike Wh1tt '64 at a letter menls dinner. SABATA, REYNOLD SANBORN, MIKE SANDERS, JERRY SANDERSON, PAUL SAWYER RONNY SAWYER SALLY Club 2' Music Club 2. SCARBROUGH SUE SCHAAR DARYL Swimming 1' Gymnas xi x 1 Pep Club 35. Y-Teens 25 Girls' Ensemble 35 French ,M H+- vy f ' 4 ' 5' ' an . , , l ! SCHMIDT, GARY SCHMIDT, ROY Boys' State 2. SCHNEIDER, RON SCHNURR, BONNIE SCHOFER, PHYLLIS Pep Club 152,35 Deba SCHOLES, CONNIE SCHOONOVER, SUSAN German Club 152. SCHULTE, DENNIS tics 2 3' Lettermen s Club 2 3. te 152,35 French Club 2 3. .f 4 , e.'III - .la - 'Aff-I Jim' if- V, ..2.XfriV.7, . ., . ., V, . .wg2f'if5b,: Q -1, , 1' xfy2'.f.: 2 , was EIII ay I nlle f zz H ' f - , '., 5 'Q--W - ,. we .sg S 1 A f I Illell Z1 'L ff: .VK V -f f L k ' .. cya ,Q fy - . View uf - 4 ,- f fy, f fn Od f ft 7 f X9 V Ag 5222-Lliffw A 'fy M: ii ff f 5 G af S. H. I - flf ' 1 f ff.. K f ff Gff f rf' ff! Q A 4 1 1 l A lx 1 'i: 5p P' ' v A ff M AO' km 'if I nj x f ' ' iff-2-. '. J., 4.5 Hi -U. -. ' , ff W ' x ' 4 + A :nee ,' ' ' .'. G.ln l f ' av -' ' -. ff f 4 -f.-Q-5:4 I 1 W' , f M: 2 ,-. .1 5 eull I . . Q J , ' T 'wg 5' rfb-f. , - VGYI ' mai. ., , , X' jf X fr - . , , . ,' I I gif V i ' 1 ' 'Y 2:1 -,M H ff 1 ng ' 'l k f, f 'x Z7 5 1 .5 M 1 f ff 4 f X7 . , - VQAA il' ' 5 ' I scoTT, BOB if ' 'L SCOTT, PAMELA Y 5 ,'II Q if Pep Club 3. A sEARs, ROMONA Q ' f I . g2f Q 5 M 'WVU ' i Bible Club 1. I 'I SELFRIDGE. MARTHA mission 3. SEYBERT, DENNIS SHAFFER, CONNIE SHAFFER, MARILYN SHANK, MARIAM . ,. SHAW, STEPHEN K. ff German Club 1.25 Gymnastics 2. , .vl SHELTON, GLENDA Math Club 2,35 Debate 2. SHEPPARD, GLENN SHERBAN, LOIS 5 ,,, f 1 q ,Q I 1 ff 1 We I 12241 9 f A f, fin I SHERMAN, KATHRYN M 5. , 4 ,, fff ,QV f I f f- - - SHIELDS, GREGORY , M 5 . , -1 ff A - ,W SHIPMAN, DAVID ff if Basketball 15 Track 1. H SHOTTENKIRK, JULIE f f 9 140 Q il U i lk ! I , f .. T., 1 ' Pep Club 152,35 French Club 1,2,35 Music Club 2. 35 Math Club 2,35 Science Club 2,35 Election Corn- Pep Club 1,2535 Letterwomen's Club 2.35 French Club 1,2,3g Y-Teens 152,35 MESSENGER 3. Pep Club 1,35 Latin Club 15 Science Club 2,35 gczizence Club 2,35 Math Club 2,35 German Club SHUTTS, SUSAN Pep Club 1. SILVERS, VICKIE Spanish Club 35 3. s1MoN, JAYNE House of Rep. 1g Class Treasurer 1g Pep Club 1,2,3g german Club 2,33 Debate 2, i SKINNER, THOMAS 'T y' gli? Track 1. bnrx eff f' iw. f 'C .V-', . , , '71 5 f f 'W ff? I 'I' 4 fi llll f W4 ell is WHAT DO YOU MEAN, CEMENT PIE?', questions Jaco Steadman, ,64, as he picks out his lunch. SMART, DALLAS Latin Club 1,25 House of Rep. 1, Pep Club 1,2,3. SMITH, BILLY SMITH, CALVIN SMITH, CAROL Pep Club 1,2,3g Business Club 3. SMITH, CHERYL SMITH, GLENDA Pep Club 1,2,3g Y-Teens 1,35 Spanish Club 35 Latin Club 1. SMITH, INELL SMITH, .IAMES Art Club 1,2,3. SMITH, MARY BETH French Club 1,25 Pep Club 1,2.3g Hangar Board 2,33 Bye Bye Birdie 23 MESSENGER 3. SMITH, MERILYN Pep Club 1,2,3. SMITH, WILLA Business Club 3. SOLTER, ANDREW SONGER, SHERRY SONTAG, DAVID Cross Country 1,25 Track 1,2. SPERRY, PAMELA SPURGEON, CARMON Pep Club 1,2,3g Music Club 15 Spanish Club 25 Y-Teens 3. SROUFE, RICHARD STANDIFER, RAY STEDMAN, HAROLD Wrestlingg French Club 3. STEFFENS, DON STEINER, KENT STEVENS, JOANN Pep Club 1,2,3. STEVENS, JOLENE STEVENS, ORLAN Football 1,2,35 Baseball 1,2,35 Lettermen's Club 2,3. STEVENSON, WAYNE STEWART, CLIFFORD STOVALL, DWAYN E Football 1,2,3g Basketball 1,2,3: Baseball 1,2 35 Let- termen's Club 1,25 President Lettermen's Club 3. STRATTON, CAROL STREET, CAROL Pep Club 1,2,35 Business Club 253. STRINGER, RONALD STRODE, ORVILLE STROW, CHARLES :ff 'V 1 - I J ,,. Y , , j ,ns '-', fi.,-f ,. .V , , R, ...I V 32 ff. U f.fV. L, M 'llss , f., , of 0 ,vw M, H, , V ly ,L., f' gl Qfl ,. 4' ' 46. ,. , e 7 . WJ.. ye .f ..,, ,pf-3, V ,V T? 7 x l.'nuv+ - , ' 5, ' f l 54' Q.: ..'k g A a rf, ' , Q- ' gf STUCKER, ROGER V STUDER, CAREN -ff, JV 1 7236? f i,l1'5?2fe'flf l l I y , ff f-ff 5, W f -QW .1 5 Pep Club 1,2,35 French Club 1,25 Election Com- STULL, VIRGINIA W5f':fK.a'.f 19 ' fl- 5. 7 ' l ff621f2'i ff X IQ QI gm f f .,,,, V ,i ff - :mf M..-we V I STURGELL, MICHAEL f , 27 ' f , fwyfmlf ff ' ' ff! 5 - 4 f A ff 1, ff f, ,fm f f A Z iff f 'ff 1 !1' Q.ifi f X X 9 , L f I V ff X2 -2 if ., 1, ivkwi ff 4-, f 'fa . STURGEON, GORDON Wrestling 2. SURIG, ROLLIN SURTEES, LINDA Club 3. SWARTZ, FRANCIS SWENSON, RICHARD Math Club 1,2,3. SWISHER, SHARON SWISHER, WILLIAM Basketball 1,2,3. TAIT, ANNE Pep Club 1,2,3g Span ness Club 3. TALBOTT, JOHN TALLANT, TONYA TARN, CONNIE Pep Club 1,2 33 Musi TAYLOR, DONNA 142 ness Club 35 Y?-Teens 3. mission 35 Carnival For Cash 3. After School Sports 1,2,3. Motion Picture Operator 1, Pep Club 1.25 Spanish Club 1.25 Science Club 152, 35 Math Club 25 Y-Teens 35 Future Teachers' ish Club 25 Y-Teens 35 Busi- c Club 25 Ensemble 35 Busi- AD J f 'f ' 1, ,. fy s p ,415 .. .,-b 3,4 or wfzigfb, 5:15, - X -'40 ' ' 'E' f ' 'ff 2- i22?'f if 4351, i afar: get , ,, , ,, y iv TAYLOR, PAUL TEDSTROM VIVIAN THARP, PATRICIA Pep Club 123 French Club 23 Math Club 3 Future Teachers Club 3 ECHOES 3 THELMAN RICKEY THOMAS THOMAS THOMAS After THOMPSON GARY Gymnastics 1 2 3 Lettermen s Club 1 2 3 THOMPSON JIM THOMPSON VIRGINIA Senate 1 Cheerleader 12 Head 3 Countess of Cashl Jr Sr Prom Attendant2 TILLMAN ROB ERT TOWNSEND MICHAEL Football 1 Wrestlmg 1 2 Track 1 Golf 1 2 TRACY, DOUG TRAMMELL CLARK Football 1 Wrestlmg 123 Baseball 12 Hangar Board 3 TRENARY KAREN TRIMMELL DONNA Pep Club 1 2 3 Spamsh Club 1 3 TUCKER, BARBARA Future Teachers Club 123 Pep Club 1 Modern Dance Club 123 OfI1Cl3lS Club 1 After School Sports 1 2 3 Letterwomen s Club 1 2 3 TUCKER, BLAINE TUCKER, EARLIE MAE TUCKER, RICHARD ALL SYSTEMS ARE A OK and Don Walker, 64 15 ready for victory in another cross country meet f ,pf Q Q1 , ,.., , ,,, ,,,,L A 2 f N 1 vi URBAN, MERLE VAN, ALETHA VANDERMARK, DON VANDEVENTER, SHERRY Pep Club 1. VANSICKLE, JOHN VARGA, GEORGE German Club 1. VESEY, HARRIET Modern Dance Club 1,23 Letterwomenls Club 3. WACHOLZ, SALLY German Club 1,25 Pep Club 1,2,3. WAITE, BARBARA Music Club 1,25 Ensemble 1,2,3g German Club 1,2. 35 Pep Club 1,2,3g ECHOES 3. WALCHER, DEBRA Pep Club 1,2,3. WALKER, DON Spanish Club 1,3' Cross Country 1,2,35 Track 1,2,3g Lettermerfs Club 2,3. WALKER, JOHN WALLACE, DWIGHT Latin Club 13 Golf 1,2,33 Science Club 2,3. WALLINGFORD, JOHN Cross Country 1,23 Golf 1,2,3g Math Club 3, Latin Club 1,2,3g Lettermen's Club 2,3. WALPOLE, FLOYD WANZER, JOE if 3' .9 ZW A-?.i1'? ' Ay. if ffl 'Z f 2. 1 1 - . ,, , ,,,. , , , if f f l 4 f f 4 49 X 1 1 f fff Wk 'HWY' ,,,, l 'I ,,,V V,VVVV , . ,. , 2 lt wp f f W Q aff C 4? Q3 s fa' 4 Y , , , if ff QQ Q 0 :Li V -- if 7 f i QM! ! 1 if x fy L z , YQg2. , M, X ,, egg, I Q .1 ' iff Q1 We 'l i ' Q ' ,-,' , . :..,1-:gg mg., M,,. , 2. f , ,,,,.., ,.,.,,, S A , ., S ' Q fff,-M f.,. pf . ,I 1 -ff' ,, . WARD, BILL WARD, HAROLD WARD, ROBERT WARNER, PAMELA Pep Club 12,35 French Club 1,2,3g German Club 25 Election Commission 3. WASHINGTON, JERRIO Football 1,2,3g Track l,2,3g Mikado 3, Letter- men's Club 3. WASSON, DENNY WATERS, ANITA Pep Club 1,2,3g Business Club 35 Y-Teens 1. WATSON, DEAN WATSON, SYRESTER Red Cross Club 1. WAUGAMAN, ELLEN WEAVER, TOM Music Club 15 Football 1,25 German Club 3. WEBB, DIANNE Spanish Club lg Art Club 1,3g Y-Teens 15 Pep Club 1,2,3. WEBER, GARY Football 1,2,3, Basketball lg Track 1,25 Gymnastics 25 Lettermenls Club 2,3. WEDDLE, GARY WEEKLEY, MELA DEE Bible Club 1,35 Business Club 2,39 After School Sports 2. WEGERLE, LARRY , V- ff: 'L fr? 1 ,Qs ' if , W X 9 2, X 'if F ' G' C C I . ff . - ,, F ' 'iw X Yfyff x W7 'gf X ff f W af f V A ,,..v f g 1 W f' A I fn. , , V Z W V Ijil ' ' f if as W WILSON, SHARON Pep Club 1,2,3g Red Cross Club 1,2. WISE, KALA gible Club lg Business Club WOLF, NICKI German Club 1,2g Cheer- leader 1,23 Class Girl's Vice- Pres. lg Class Treasurer 23 Pep Club 33 Carnival for Cash 35 Class Secretary 3. .--- 'VX , , y 74, 1 , ., - ,' 4 ikfrffa fel W , 1 f ff :QQ 'K . i:.: f 0 e ! X f Q I as f fi. fe, t . 1 W.,-,eg X9 A A05 O K f-' f' fy ff Z' ' , . . ,W is 1 ' I so s g fn-sun ff 1 f' e K Q 4' f M 9 f - ,. ,, fk.., ,-Wyw, f- ' ' , - . ff , ,,, 7, l ,V,i 1 , ,ef f ,y 44 3 I A 1X7 f, .V e, I 1-AA f X Z4 f 'if fm ,ge tv f 7 Q 5 f ' 0 4 N 'A' f ,, . W X N X fn f f ffm- W, f,f f :.,f,gV,,1. Ffzg-,g,1f2 A X Lf O fe? WOOD , MICHAEL Tennis 1,25 Lettermen's Club 2. WOOD, NANCY East Homemaker 3. WOODS, BRETT WOODS, FRANCES MAE WOODS, JOYCE Pep Club 1,2,3g Modern Dance Club 2,35 Bible Club WOODS, MICHAEL Science Club lg Cross Country lg German Club 3. WOODS, RICHARD YARBROUGH, EARL Track 1,2. YOUNG, ALLEN YOUNG, SHERRY YOUNG, SUSAN French Club 2,35 Music Club 1,23 Math Club 35 Let- terwomen's Club 1,2,3g Pep Club 1,2,3g Ensemble 1. YOUNT, JUDY Bible Club 1, Business Club 3. ZELINROFF SUZI Pep Club 1,2,3g French Club 1,2,3g German Club 2, House of Rep. 1,3g 'Taiama Gamev 1. ZIMMERMAN LARRY ZIIN K DAVID Latin Club 1,23 Red Cross 1,25 Pep Band 3, Math Club 1 2 3g Future Teachers' Club 3, Madrigal 2, ROUSING SCHOOL SPIRIT is easy when there is a brisk autumn day for an outside pep rally. 146 Camera-shy Seniors Allen, Carolyn Anderson, jon Apple, jimmy Bradfield, john Brinkley, Obie Brown, Daryl Carmichael, Randall Chester, jim Cook, Larry Cox, jon Craven, Ronald Dalton, Howery Donaldson, Roberta Easley, Laura Mae Eaton, jeg Edmunds, Stanley Fisk, Duane Germann, David Green, jan Greenleaf, Aeron Hass, jerry Ray Headley, Charles Howell, Louise Hull, Dennis johnson, Sharon jones, Anita jones, Bishop jones, james Kammerer, Stephen Kershner, Garry Klee, james Lambert, john Manuel, jean Miller, Charles Morland, jim McDonald, Harold Neal, johnnie Newell, Augusto Nichols, joe Oldham, Harold Piper, Alma Pullins, Pamela Rickard, Larry Riener, Gary Riggle, Troy Roberts, Alberta Ross, joseph Smiley, Harold Stone, Phillip Tisdale, Donnie Wilson, Robert SELECTED on the basis of scholastic ability, extra-curricular activities, and personality, 12 Aces attended the annual Boys' State session June 2-8, 1963, at the University of Kansas. Representing East High School were Bob Law- rence, co-editor of a paper, Rick Berg, editor of a paper, Jeff Farmer, mayor, Allan North- cutt, mayor and candidate for Boys' Nation, Mark Anderson, city commissioner, Gary Hut- ton, police judge, Bob Dalton, superintendent of public institutions, Paul Consolver, House of Representatives, Roy Schmidt, precinct com- mittee chairman, and Mike McClanahan, po- lice judge. Not pictured are Dick Deming, Sen- ate, and Jim Alley, athletic chairman. GZ.7'lSJ Bcyzs' State - Governmental Structure Examined SMILING, Cyndy Price, '64, relives the week she spent studying and practicing good American citizenship at Girls' State held June 9-16, 1963, at University of Kansas. Chosen from a long list of senior girls, Cyndy was East High School's representative and held the offices of city fire chief, county house offi- cer, and precinct committee- woman for the Federalist party. um W ELECTION COMMISSIONER Janice Mendenhall, '64, was selected on the basis of scholastic ability, extra-curricular activities, and person- ality. Supervising sophomore elections in the fall, and junior and senior elections in the spring, Janice handles all petitions and voting procedures and plans the annual election assembly. ,.,., WM, . f I V , . . f s f: ' tif' ' . i txt!! tw NATIONAL MERIT FINALISTS at East are: Bottom Row: Nicki Wolf, Betty Luellen, Starla Cunningham. Second Row: Roger Alexander, Greg Shields, Nancy Wood. Third Row: Gwen Lee, Martha Selfridge, Mike Richmond. Fourth Row: Barbie Dun- ne, Jeff Eaton. Fifth Row: John John- ston, Parl Consolver. Top Row: Bill Ward, Mike McClanahan. Honors- Scholarshzjns, Honors, Presentations Given Talented Aces ELKS' YOUTH LEADER- SHIP 1st in state awards was presented to East's student body president John Johnston. DAR GOOD CITIZENSHIP award, southwest district of Kansas was awarded to Ace Cyndy Price. FIRST PRIZE at the Regional National Science Teachers As- sociation Youth Science Con- gress went to senior Margaret Hill. Also, Margaret was awarded the Grand Prize for the Wichita Regional Science Fair and a Fourth Prize at the National Science Fair. 149 BETTY CROCKER HOME- MAKER of the year at East is Nancy Wood. Also awarded an engineering scholarship to M.I.T., Nancy is one of East's most versatile Aces. AWARDED a full-tuition scholarship to Kansas State University for his musical ex- cellence was senior Dick Bean. -M ore Senior Honors TAKING third prize at the 1963 Wichita Re- gional Science Fair, Greg Shields, '64, is a rep- resentative to the Atoms for Peace Confer- ence. BOASTING A 4.0, straight Af, average, Pat Ander- son, 764, is one of Eastis top Five students. A 4.0 GRADE AVERAGE is the honor Nicki Wolf, '64, has earned through hard work and study. AWARDED Watkins Scholarships from Kansas Univer- sity were seniors Martha Selfridge and Gwen Lee. 1 r WINNING fourth prize at the National Science Fair International last year, Susan Doherty, ,64, has also been named a member of the honors group in the West- inghouse Science Talent Search. EARNING a 4-.0 grade average since first grade, Carla Bauman, IG4, is one of East's top five students. OUTSTANDING STUDY HABITS have enabled jan- et Osborne, '64, to maintain a 4.0 grade average throughout her years in school. SCHOLASTIC EXCELLENCE is mirrored in Mike Richrnond's, '64-, superior record of straight AU 's in every subject taken. JU IOR FORMING A STRONG INNER CORE for East High School's student body junior Aces take their place proudly along with the incoming sophomores and the out- going seniors. The year seems to Hy by as the class of '65 finds itself engulfed in a whirl of grade cards, dances, and National Merit Tests. Juniors help plan their Junior-Senior prom, collect data for their research themes, and stand patiently in line to order their class rings. Selected junior Aces represent East High as they attend the Sunflower Girls' and Boys' States during the summer. As the year draws to a close, junior class rings are turned, the seniors sadly leave, and the class of '65 prepares to accept the re- sponsibilities and traditions of being Wichita High School East seniors. , i f V 1 , Z 1 '. L w 4 5' ,sl I c f,,. ' I 4, j f XXX N 1 41 I f IZ 6 A - A A Abbott Diane 15 V 12: 'f ,.-- Acker ,Jerry v Adams , F l orene E ' , 1 , ' ' Adams, Rhonda if Adams, Rita -A ft' Adkins, Rochelle X ,fy . ' Aw..v5, ,, , -4 ,m,1,f,f 1 2 41. 1 I ff' ga.-,V -f I . W ,,,, Q47 f f, fy., , K, 4 'f 9.73 , , , -ifa , 1, X f - ff , 1 1 . 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J V ,..,,, V, Vw i , v I' Relf, Barbara Renard, Connie Reynolds, Craig Rice, Cheryl Rice, Jackie Rich, James Richardson, Jerry Richardson, Sharon Richmond, Robert Richmond, Ronnie Rickard, Barbara Rickard, Joan Riley, Phyllis Riley, Rex Ritchie, Janet Roberts, Phil Roberts, Rosemary Robertson, Laura Robinson, Nancy Robinson, Sandra PUFUFUFU 2222, EVEN' V F EEF 51 -1 .TO 5 o :1 3 ---cv-... 0 fm i '-i-s i . 5 ,. --Ve S V . T. yrrya Z I 9 xg ' L 1 1 ., V. Q.-3 ,ss EXPERT APPLICATION of stage make-up is practiced by Linda Sinclair, '65 as she p Rose, Bill Rosen, Steve Rosenbaum, Phillip Roy. Ronald Rufhn, Gary RuH'in, Pam Ryan, Janet Ryan, Jean Ryun, Jim Salmon, Sample, Sander Sander , San er, Sarcfou Greg Sheila Charles Sharon Ronnie Richard Saums,,Martha Q Saumweber, David Saunders, Nancy Savoy, Mark Schaetzle, Keith Schafer, Sidonie Schauner, Linda Schmersey. Diana Schmidt, Jimmy Schooler. Janice Schrimshaw, Kay i X M A 5 L f . 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V ,,., , ,,,,,.,,.,. ,., S ,,,. 6' 'E 5P2f2, Barb I g V. fr , V ,V 'h Spencer, Allan A J 'X Spohn, Leah 6 ,, W iVV,Qfif2f 1 ,J Standifer, Daryl ' , 2 fb 2f.?L24:Qf 5 'vw J ff K 2 'K 'C 145 gqfy hlnK A .re A' - Vs 2 gtannexg, Cgerald 5 f'-7' f h 1 'f-- h t21PP, af ara i,VfQ,2Q'1 X V , M I Y f r' V Starnes, Nathan -A X Eff 1 ' ' ' -.-ff W ' Stearman, Marc V, x 1 ' Stephens, Pat 1 XX ,I 2 ' Stephenson, Suzanne Sterrett, Larry Stevens, Jeri Stevens, Tommy ANXIOUSLY AWAITING the arrival of Hall0ween'S Great Pumpkinl' are Tim Buckley, '66g 'Rick Low, ,66g Torn McKee, '65, Bob Ward, ,64g Jim Kitch, ,65 B111 Jim Brammer, '66, John Bilotta, '66g Karyl Inn-is, '66g Ward, '645and Stu Barrier,'66. 1T'BY3?57-7' I Wyf 5,41 2 f 4, f 9' ff, 'ffm 2 MMQW 0 if ff' Y i? V f f eh., .M -..M . 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Joyce Thomai, Allan Thomas, Barbara Thomas, Toni Thome, Carmen Thompson, Anna Thompson, Emma Thompson, Janice Thompson, Ray Threadgill, Terry Tidwellg Glen Tolbert, Leonard Tolliver, Malcolm Tompkins, Janet Train, Dennis Trimble Marilyn Trimmell, Vicki Trout, Bill Trowbridge, Douglas Trowbridge, Rodney l Tucker, Cheryl Tucker, Jim Tueplcer, Marilyn Turner, Chris Turner, Richzixard wenter, o tta Two Hatcliett, Leroy Tymony Charles Tyson, Iluth Q QV, '- Y' .af .V , Utterback, ,Ian Van Allen, Gloria .1 3 ,V af 6 ' f , k ,- gg: cg 4' 4? , VF. ' fy We V 'V1'f ,Mg Q l l E CONCENTRATION masks the face of Mike Denny, '65, as he constructs a model house for his woodworking class. 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' V ' A Wiesen, Richard if ' .I Wilcox, Dan l M. 1 , Q ,v willgensonkSherr1 1 QQ ': 1 .. ,M Q, i iams, nita I A ' Williams, Arthur ' .,.l , , Y Williams, Cari K f' x x ' Williams, Carol ' Williamls, Dorothy .N K i Williams, Eddie i is Williams, Judy 1 Vi' f, Williams, Karen P E , Williams, Lonnie -' U- 'F Q 'R Q' 'V Williams, Ralph i ' 1 . J h i 'E william? Sandy . i'-i 1 , s, f V i is, Oni i..- T f- , Wills, Vicki '5'v- ,lk K , Wilshirxe, Lee 9, '- . --'- , ' Q 'A i Wilson, Bill , A I ,, i Wilson Bob gl X3 9'-5315 I' f- Q Wilson Dan - ' . i . ,:-Egx 'K , ' , - - X 1-+ V A- S ,Q fs f Wilson Mildred X ,gg A X, . ,ggi J Wilson Norman X' Q L il Wilson Ron ' . K x f 1 ., v, Wilt, Sheryn fl N K K 3 Wise, Llark - ' 1- . . j si,'.i , . i i - A... ,e ' if ., 5 o i 1 +' if 1.4, X5 - 1 'gig Wolfe,Caro1 -X ' ' .Wg x ' , ' ' Wolfe,' Larry A4 ' eg if ,, i W Q, W if '- 'W 1 Wood? Barry. ,' Q' ',' y. 'ig jfllggjg, w , Wood, Patricia ' F X i i -E , Woodrulf Carol s - . aiss 1 A , woods, Clvmra q 4' ' W 1, fi , ,Q M f s,-s Woods, Walter v W, P , so j X 'Y ' Word, vie - ' '- Zerbe, Don Zerbe, Ron Zielke, Cheryl Zimmerman, Don Zimpher, Paul Zook, Marilyn J -6' 8' I Q 5 ,Sf ai, le 1, ., Wray, 'Bela Wright, Donna Wymer. Ronald Yauk, Connie Young, Bill Young, Carol Young, Jim Zachry, Eileen ,,-- .. OKAY, OKAY! Illl go to the pep clubls Sweetheart Dance with you, says D nz- 1 David Garcia, '65, as he gives in to the friendly persuasion of Julie Waskie- 5' ,iw wicz, '65. -'sfo X .,,. -, l li QF . l 1 'riflzy ft f ll A :WF fr -ff .3v?1113..,,,a X 1 165 S OPH OM ORE S WITH UNSURE STEPS sophomores en- ter East High School. The large campus be- wilders these new Aces, the First few days seem to be a scramble of finding classrooms, filling out numerous forms, and becoming acquainted with new people. 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Ve ,VV V MOV, V V 1 ' ,XWVV7 .V .Vf., AV V ,5 VVV,, V ,f,CVV . Vyz, VV,'f ' ' V' Mg, ,V,. V , V ' ,, .V VV,V,V,f,rv' V, ' 9617 V f V ,.,VV, V W V 72 V V V W V' Va.. ' Vg sl, . V WV , VV , V, 5 . ,VV V Vo ,,,V,V W , V V 'H ' 7 V V V , ' V V, V 1 V V,V,,. 167 Allison, David Allison, Tresa Amend, Carol Amos, Cheryl Amsden, Steve Anderson, Barb Anderson, Marian Angulo, Chris Armstrong, Jackson 'X' 3.1'3. Armstrong, Lowell Arnholz, Margo Arriaga, Lolita Ashley, Douglas Asper, Phillip Atherton, Terry Athey, Ray Attkisscln, Alan Auer, Jon Augustus, Richard Austin, Sandra Dorothy gllarol erry Gary Stephen Robert Ayars, Bacon, Bacon, Bader, Baert, Baily, Charles Dennis Janalie Leo Balding, Linda Ball, Earlene Ballard, Cynthia Ballard, Loretta Banks, Mike Banta, VECharlotte Baker, Baker, Baker, Baker, Barlgien, Mark Bar er, Diane Barley, Bruce Barnes, Jesse Barrier, Stewart Bassett. Mike Batchman, Frank Bauer, janet Beardog, Dick Beatty, Ronald Beauchamp, Kendall Becker, Robert Bell, Charles Bell, Vercerine Bellesine, Williams Benninger, Vicky Biggs, Steve Bilottage John Black, Janet Black, Sue Black, Susan Blackman, Frances Blackmon, Betty Blair, Dan Bledsoe, Sharon Blevins, Joel Blunt, Fancy Bonnell, Susan Bonnesen, Wayne Boomershine, Ronald Booth, -Tommy Boring, Ronald Born, Sheryl Boslaugh, Douglas Bowen, Candy Boyle, Joseph Braddy, John Bragg, Linda Brammer, James Brandon, Dewayne Brandon, Judy Branson, Linda Branstetter, Danny Brasuell, David Bray, Ronnie Breazeale. Carolyn Brewer, Linda Britton, Herman Brooks, Marva Brosius, Jerry Brown, Brad Brown, Carolee Brown, Carolyn Brown,VVDelores June Kathleen Kathy Linda Robert Timothy johnny Brumbelow, Shirley Bruner, Don Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Bruce, Randy Armstrong-no picture Buckeridge, Sheryl Buckley, Tim Buetow, William Burkett, Lola Burley, Carliss Burnett, Howard Burnett, Jackie Burns, Wendell Burrowas, Doris Burt, Deborah Butcher, Danny Butler, Francie Butts, Darrell Byerlee, Gary Cafferty, John Cain, Joyce Caldwell, Charry Caldwell, Lena Callison, Jerzy Campuzano. Austin Carethers, Colleen Carnes, Michael Carr, Doug Carroll, Lewis Carroll, Robert Carson, Sandra Carter,XCharlotte Carter, Opal Carter, Shirley Carter, William Castor, Timothy Cecil, Dave Chance, Richard Chapman, Eunice Charles, Ronald Child, yola Chiler, Levell Chipman, Ray Claar, Kee Clark. Rudann Clarke, Harold Clayt, Samuel Clemans. Jerry Clifford, Janice Coats, ,John Cole, Kenneth Cole, Penny Coleman, Robert Collins, Sarah Conditt, Virgil Condon, Vivienne Conner, Loren Connolly Diane Cooke,+g'onnie Cooprider, Dana Copening, Donald Corby, Robert Corder, Dan Corn, Jim Corp, Phillip Coryea, John Costner, Pamela Coulter, Patrick H 2, .F s. .1 -EM , 1. I wi ! 'iii ' 1 4 fi 5, ', J Q .sf ,rf . , J A ' ,Z .,, H , , A f , , f X A ' X , f W fa QM? .e 3. in fwfr 23:13 ' 4 '9 s Z3 , W ,,,.v: 652. .. '. if W 'M if I ,V V -4' W, X ,,,,.,, 1: f V f Q 1 ,M , .,., ,M , 1 fff , Z? 4, Qi 4 X -V A. ,Ji 4 ' X 21.2 gg: V 21 it 7 f , 4 f I., ,Q ,,.,.,, ,, .,,, H 'Zig-55,5 ii iQ'f'i , .1 '1 7 1 Eiflii fu.. 1 '2:z9'f niwf-w ,ks ,,,., ,.,. ,.,, WMV. ,.,,s.-,..,,. 4 2, .iv :gpg ,,9X,f H ff ff- -79 0 Iii- , ,gg 9-ff' fs ff,:2 117.4 f- f if fr 0 72 , , 5 X ,. af v,.- -f j as ,. Www WWA. --Q r aw . 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Vicki Rice, Carol Rice, Nancy Rice, William Rich, Charles Rich, Kim Richardson, Ray Richert, Kathryn Ridge, Robert Riggan, Mike Rishel, Jim Robb, Connie Robb, Marcia Roberson, Dennis Roberson, Linda Rockmore, jerline Rodda, Bob Rodgers, Linda Rodgers, Linda Rogers, James Ross, Ava Ross, Barbara Ross, Virginia Roush, Charles Roy, Lavonne Rudin, Elise Runsick, Jan Russell, Martha Saddler, Donna y Saltzman Grayce joe Samuel, Sanders, Sanders Sanders, Sanders Sawyer, Schaaf, Schaaf, Schaar. Billy , Gregory Lennie on, Donald Susan Keene Kent Larry Seiler. 7, f f ,f,,, 1 I Ki, 4. g 'f-V JW, M, V, Op ff, .I , wwf ?i757Qx .f,,U,i,f!,3 yf ,f 1 QW: We ,.,, 1 pg I ff 549 af' Q., ',,w,f,i 7 ' 4 7, 1 f , f 'i 4 mg. mf , f ff fy ,Q 1 Q Z f I f -75.472 V, ,Z f 7417! W f- V Zip If'f',l'i,-4 ' V, ,Z FEI f 4 W, 0 ,' ,MVT ' '13 , X 4 yy .,,, ,, K: ' is f is fi? W QQ. 'IA ' 1,21-Q, - f , f, . ' I.. ., a., f 7 i We Q - V , ' I f' 5 Y , ' ,Zjls .. , f ff -, 1 X , if m .L lf, ' . .. . f H . wif Hi ,gv5,X,'1f,3if - ,1 4- ,L W Jn- ' Q ' A , 2 , 4- i Q wi X 'Q f , 1 l V as M. ,L sf f fy!! f Lf g A f, f f sf iff r E , We f ....,, x 0 .J f ff 1 W '?4f7iii?17 2425 . w gg S, V , K, , My , X sa lr! f ' A ' -V .. :ffl wwfywfm - ef 1,7 ly-41' xf f f Vik 6x f f 1 f f Q, .4 X 1 f f fb 9 if fi M f, 4 M 21,41 , . 1 5 9 1 ' , ,',, f7'yf,w,fj,ZQ2 Q7 4 Q f,,,, u yy 5 ff! .' ,airy ' ' f f. b , we X 4' Q it ,M xy za! , 1, fi, ,- .,, . , ,V .'A1.,,f,a,.f il , l , ff vw ww' .f ff fi MN' fff f A W7 A 1 5 me 'W l l l v BUCKLING UP FOR SAFETY, Gene Frantz, '66, .Y '47 begins a driving lesson in one of East's Driver's Education cars. , 7 f 5 , f f f , WM fi Schauner, Steve Schiefelbein. Linda Schmidt, Jeff J, f -f f -s sf? 1,2 ZLW , lj, L 77 2' '-4 'kk f'f.g , Aj- i f W ' iff' ' f if rl If ,i rrri 2 3 l .L cf w l, Qi .J , iffy Wfffo, .I VM: f 4 J 'wwf ef y ,ff ' 'iff sr- fu 1 f if - if f S f A A .2 , uf. ' M f ' f : ' , 'W r lifjfg , , f . W. f f .,,.. r fd ,,,. ,ff .fn 4 1 f' ' f' Schnurr, Gail Schuetz, Connie Schwa Scott, Scott, Seery, rtz. Penny Richard Warren Jerry 49 Martha 175 fffffafg , QW 7 W gy , in Sell, Steven Shackelford. Patsy Shank, Eddie Shanks, Marion Shapley. Carol Shaw, George Shawver. ,lane Shepard, Ava Sherrod, Cheryl Shields. Drieda Shipp. Peggy Shorter. Martha Shull, Dean Shumate. Terry Simmins. Colena Simmons. Hazel Simonii Alan Simpson, Jane Simpson. Max Sims, Danny Sinclair. Don Singleton. Linda Sizemore. Jack Skelton. Danny Slape. Dale Slocumi Bernard Dale ack A amos Smith, Smith. Smith. Us f -,.,1. ,:, We Smith. Smith. Smith, Smith. Smith. Smith, Mickey' Richard Ronald Shirley Terrell Terry Smith, Terry Val , Vicki ,William , Eric Sokerka, Jack Solter, Kris Songer, Jane Spark, Xlanice Smith, Smith Smith Socler Sparks, Paul Spicer, Patricia Springer, Scott Sprouse, Lee Spurrier, Marcia Stackley, Susan Stanley, Janet States, Sharon Steele, Betty 'X' Stephans, Cathy Stevens, James Stevens, Lawrence Stevens, William Stewart, Sherry Stierwalt, Judy Stokes, Mary Stone, Linda Stone, iSteven Storey, Jessie Storm, Rick Strait, Mike Street, Darrell Strelow, Larry Strnad, Toni Strong, Darla Strong, Mararet Strop, Sheryl Strout, Katy Struebing, Karen Stubblcfield, Gary Stuewe, Keith Stump, Sandra Sturgeon, Robert Surratt, Deborah Sutton, Geraldine Swafforxld, Linda. Swan, Gordon Swan, Van Tallman, Kathy Tanquary. 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Linda ZITICS eborah Darlene James Washington, Doris Washington, Helen Wshingt Waters, on, Lorenzo Gene Watie, Charleszetta Watkins Watson. , Donna Winfred Webb, Norman Weber, Roxanne Webster, Larry Wehrenberg, Gretchen Weigle, Roger Welch,+June Wells, Debbie Welsch, Welsch Diana Donna Welsh. Diana Welsh.T homas Welty, Neil Wesley. Bobbie West, Dave Whetst-ine, Barbara White, Donald Whiters, Donald Wickman, John Wiley, Errol Wilks, Gary Willard, Kitty Williams, Annette Williams, Ronnie Willianls, Sherry Willits, Wilson. Wilson, Wilson, Wilson. Wilson, Wilson, Wilson, Wilsonk Winters, Wisdom, Wise, K David Barbara Cheryl Clifford JOY Kent Marie Sherry Terry Ann Eric endall Wiseman. Charlotte Withers. Gloria Witt, Bob Wix. Jim Wolff. Dennis Wood, Dearah HMY, MY, HOW YOU'VE GROWNV' exclaims an ancient relative of Jess Karnes, '66, 177 Waiting for the cue to go on Per- forming in spite of shaky knees . . . What Is East High.9 East High School is a drama of life, a drama played by 3200 actors and actresses . . . Receiving praise for a paper well done Blaming yourself for a too hasty job . . . . A Being part zyftlze mob at senior comer. . .Being alone. . . Rqoicing in a wel!-eamea' vic- to01...Relz'ving the point that should have won the game, but dz'dn't. . . ,mi KD Giving generously to worthwhile causes De- priving others of enjoyment through selfish thoughtlessness. 'Jw Working hard to build ourselves in mind and body . . . Playing for relaxation when work is done . , , Welcoming the warm refuge of East's halls after an icy trek through the snow Resenting the confining walls which separate the students ana' spring . . . Burning midnight oil . . . Working wer towards that e hoped-for ambition in life . . . 181 Cramrning before a big test . . . Day-dreaming of a Clowning in pep assemblies . . . Speaking maturely before an audience . . . world of dates, cars, and college 1 .ff xma f . N159 44? fi if 0-'Q 1 an , if A3 .fa 5' ,L'Q 3255 H ,u!li . 4, V xr. JN, Q!! 1 -flf ---, 'ij 7, , L W -ah, .lac Adding the proud finishing touches to a project just corn- pleted . . . Destroying the un- acceptable to strive for some- thing better . . . Following binding rules and regulations, sometimes grudgingly Practicing our right as Americans to freedom through voting . . . 0 Hearing excited yells and cheers at a pep assembly .. . Relaxing in peace- ful serenity with quietness and a good book . . . Performing freely, eaclz in his individual manner . . . Conforming to be alike, to be accepted as one of the crowd . . . e . But East High School is not: . . 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A Abbott, Dana, So., 166 Abbott, Diane, Jr., 152 Abraham, Donna, So., 166 Abraham, Mike, Soi, 166 Acker, Jerry, Jr., 152 Adair, Donna, Sr., 116 Adams, Betty, So., 166 Adams, Cheryl, Sr., 116 Adams, Florene, Jr., 78,152 Adams, John, So., 55,102, 166 Adams, Kathy, Sr., 116 Adams, Marian, So., 51, 166 Adams, Mary Lou, So., 166 Adams, Rhonda, Jr., 50,52, 152 Adams, Rita, Jr., 152 Adkins, John, Sr., 51,52, 1 16 Adkins, Rochelle, Jr., 52, 152 ADMINISTRATORS 8 Aguilera, Anthony, Jr., 152 Aguilera, Margaret, So., 166 Aguilera, Nellie, So., 166 Aguilera, Richard, So., 75, 166 Ahre, Susan, Jr., 152 Aistrup, Roger, Jr., 152 Alexander, Carrol, Jr., 152 Alexander, Joyce, So., 166 Alexander, Peggy, So., 166 Alexander, Roger, Sr., 52, 71,98,117,148 Alexander, Ronald, Sr., 117 Alexander, Sidney, So., 166 Allan, David, Sr., 117 Alldritt, Mark, So., 108,166 Alldritt, Susan, Jr., 152 Allen, Beverly, So., 166 Allen, Deanna, Jr., 152 Allen, Debbie, So., 166 Allen, Doris, Jr., 152 Allen, Edward, Jr., 152 Allen, Gregory, So., 80, 102,166 Allen, Marcia, Sr., 72,117 Alley, Betty, So., 166 Alley, Don, Sr., 117 Alley, Jim, Sr., 117 Alley, Marilyn, Jr., 152 Allison, David, So., 167 Allison, Terry, Jr., 33,152 Allison, Tresa So., 167 Allsburg,Pau1, Jr., 152 Alvarez, Jerald, Sr., 117 Ambrust, George, Sr., 117 Amend, Carol, So., 167 Amos, Cheryl, So., 167 Amos, Jim, Jr., 152 Amos, Stephen, Sr., 117 Amsden, Stephanie, Sr., 60,117,126 Amsden, Steve, So., 55,98, 108,167 Arnstutz, Susie, Jr., 41,153 Anderson, Amold, Jr., 153 Anderson, Barbara, So., 167 Anderson, Bruce, Sr., 117 Andersran, Carolyn, Sr., 11 Anderson, Curtis, Sr., 117 Anderson, Jack, Sr., 117 Anderson, John, Jr., 153 Anderson, Jon, Sr., 82 Anderson, Karen, Sr., 117 Anderscgn, Margaret, Sr., 11 Anderson, Marian, So., 167 Anderson, Mark, Sr., 73, 117,147 Anderson, Michael, Jr., 153 Anderson, Pat, Sr., 57,62, 117,150 Angulo, Chris, So., 41,82, 102,167 Angulo, Susie, Sr., 24,82, 117 Anslinger, Linda, Sr., 52, 76,117 Appel, Maureen, Jr., 153 Arrnendariz, Ruben, Sr., 117 Armendariz, Sandra, Sr., 1 17 Armstrong, Jack, So., 167 Armstrong, Larry, Jr., 153 Armstrong, Lowell, So., 53,167 Armstrong, Randy, So., 102,167 Arnholz, Margo, S., 167 Amold, Kim, Jr., 153 Amold, Pat, Jr., 153 Arriaga, Lolita, So., 167 ART CLUB 78 Ash, Roger, Sr., 52,117 Ash, Russ, Sr., 52,117 Ashford, Karen, Jr., 153 INDEX Ashley, Douglas, So., 167 Asper, Phillip, So., 167 ASSEMBLIES 48,49 Atchison, Paul, Jr., 55,153 Atherton, Terry, So., 167 Athey, Ras, So., 167 Atkins, Bob, Sr., 117 Atkins, Floyd, Jr., 153 Atkins, Mayola, Jr., 153 Attkissogr, Ala.n, So., 110, 16 Attwateg, Nancy, Sr., 76, 11 Auer, Jon, So., 167 Augustus, Richard, So., 167 Austin, Jack, Jr., 153 Austin, Jill, Jr., 153 Austin, Sandra, So., 167 Austin, Steve, Jr., 153 Austin, Terry, Jr., 55,153 Autry, Leon, Jr., 55,153 Avants, Julie, Sr., 117 Ayalla, Vic, Jr., 153 Ayars, Alvin, Jr., 153 Ayars, Dorothy, So., 167 Ayers, Dan, Sr., 117 B Backman, Marti, Sr., 117 Bacon, Carol, So., 167 Bacon, Sherry, So., 167 Bader, Gary, So., 167 Baert, Stephen, So., 167 Bailey, Alvin, Jr., 153 Bailey, Ann, Sr., 117 Bailey, Claudia, Jr., 153 Bailey, Glenda, Sr., 117 Bailey, Leola, Sr., 117 Bailey, Robert, So., 57,167 Bailey, Tom, Jr., 153 Baker, Charles, So., 167 Baker, Connie, Sr., 118 Baker, Dennis, So., 53,167 Baker, Janalie, So., 55,167 Baker, Kathryn, Jr., 153 Baker, Leo, so., 110,167 Baker, Linda, Jr., 78,153 Baker, Richard, Jr., 100,153 Baker, Russell, Sr., 75,118 Balderson, David, Jr., 153 Balding, Linda, So., 167 Balding, Mary, Sr., 118 Baldwin, Edmond, So., 102 Ball, Earlene, So., 167 Ball, John, Sr., 118 Ball, Linda, Jr., 153 Ball, Lorella, Sr., 52,118 Ballard, Cynthia, So., 167 Ballard, Linda, Jr., 153 Ballard, Loretta. So., 167 Ballinger, Geraldine, Jr., 153 BAND 54,55 Banks, Beverly, Jr., 153 Banks, Mike, So., 167 Banta, Charlotte, So., 167 Barbe, Richard, Sr., 118 Bard, Eloise, Sr., 118 Bargen, Mark, So., 55,167 Barker, Diane, So., 167 Barker, Geraldine, Jr., 153 Barker, Robert, Sr., 118 Barker, Tony, Jr., 153 Barley, Bruce, So., 108, 167 Bames, Jesse, So., 167 Bames, Lloyd, Sr., 110,118 Bames, Marvin, Jr., 153 Bamett, Mac, Jr., 41,100, 153 Bamey, Carolyn, Jr., 57, 153 Bamum, Ron, Sr., 51,52, 118 Barrier, Stu, So., 80,81,162, 167 Barrow, Linda, Jr., 50,52, 97,153 Bartlett, Betty, Sr., 118 Bartlett, Doug, Sr., 78,118 Barton, Tim, Sr., 52,118 BASKETBALL 104,105, 106,107 Bassett, Mike, So., 167 Batchman, Frank, So., 102, 167 Bates, Pete, Sr., 118 Bauer, Janet, So., 167 Baum, Larry, Jr., 153 Bauman, Carla, Sr., 41,52, 75,118,151 Bayouth, Richard, So., 34 Beach, Ronald, Jr., 153 Beal, Harvey, Jr., 153 Bean, Danny, Sr., 118 Bean, Dick, Sr., 46,47,5l, 52,53,118,149 Bearden, Dan, Jr., 98,153 Beardon, Dick, So., 167 Beatty, Ronald, So., 167 Beatty, Tom, Sr., 118 98,108,167 Beavers, Bill, Jr., 108,153 Beck, Bob, Jr., 34,53 Beauchamp, Kendall, So.,XX Beck, Sharyn, Jr., 153 Becker, Robert, So., 167 Beemian, Larry, Jr., 153 Behrens, Alice, Jr., 153 Belcher, Samuel, Sr., 118 Belden, Craig, Sr,, 112, 113,118 Bell, Charles, So., 167 Bell, Esta, Jr., 153 Bell, Vercerine, So., 167 Bellerine, William, So., 167 Belton, John, Jr., 153 Bender, Michael, So., 102 Benedict, David, Jr., 40, 153 Benjamin, Martin, Jr., 52, 100,153 Bennett, Pairlee, Sr., 118 Benningver, Vicky, So., 16 Berg, Rick, Sr., 52,64,118, 147 Berkstresser, Sarah, Jr., 153 Berry, James,,Sr., 118 Bertram, Jan, Jr., 50,153 Bertram, Kathy, Sr. 118 Bevis, Teresa,' Sr., 118 Biggs, Linda, Jr., 153 Biggs, Steve, So., 167 Billinger, Jack, Sr., 55,118 Billinger, Jana, Sr,, 75,82, 118 Billinger, Rob, Jr., 98,153 Bills, Johnny, Sr., 112,118 Bilotta, John, So., 149,167 Bird, Murray, Jr., 153 Birmingham, Ronald, Sr., 1 18 Bish, Don, Jr., 153 Bitner, Virginia, Jr., 153 Bjortvedt, Steve, Sr., 70, 1 18 Black, Janet, So., 167 Black, Sue, So., 167 Black, Susan, So., 167 Blackman, Frances, So., 167 Blackmon, Betty, So., 167 Blackwell, Lee, Jr., 153 Blair, Dan, So., 167 Blair, Jim, Jr., 153 Blake, Bobbie, Jr., 39,89,91, 97,153 Blazier, Carol, Sr., 71,118 Bledsoe, Sharon, So., 167 Bledsoe, Ten'y, Sr., 52,118 Blevins, Joel, So., 167 Blocher, Sharyn, Sr., 119 Blue, Barbara, Jr., 153 Blunt, Louis, Jr,, 153 Blunt, Nancy, So., 167 Bobo, Ethyle, Sr., 57,66,119 Boggs, Linda, Jr., 153 Bohannon, Jeanne, Jr., 65, 153 Bohannon, Judy, Jr., 65,153 Bonds, Homer, Jr., 153 Bonebrake, Shirley, Jr., 153 Bonnell, Bob, Jr., 153 Bonnell, Susan, So., 167 Bonner, Leroy, Jr., 153 Bonnesen, Gerald, Jr., 153 Bonnesen, Wayne, So., 167 Bonnett, Robert, So., 102, 1 10 Boomershine, Ronald, So., 167 Booth, Tommy, So., 167 Boring, Barbara, Sr., 119 Boring, Ronald, So., 167 Bom, Sheryl, So., 167 Boslaugh, Douglas, So., 167 Bosley, Lillie, Jr., 153 Bottenberg, Julie, Jr., 153 Bottoms, Jerry, Jr., 153 Boucher, Sally, Sr., 119 Bowdish, Vicki, Sr., 119 Bowen, Candy, So., 96,167 Bowling, Jack, Jr., 153 Bowser, Colleen, Jr., 153 Bowser, Larry, Sr., 119 Boxer, Holly, Sr., 36,40,82, 97,1 19 Boyle, Barbara, Sr., 119 Boyle, Doug, Jr., 98,153 Boyle, Joseph, So., 167 BOYS' STATE 147 Braddy, John, so., 106,167 Bragg, Linda, So., 57,167 Braitsch, Ray, Jr., 153 Brammer, Jim, So., 80,81, 162,167 Brandes, Brad, Sr., 50,52, 100,102,102,119 Brandon, Dewayne, So., 55,167 Brandon, Judy, So., 167 Brandt, Carole,Jr., 57, 153 Brann, Durward, Jr., 153 Branson, Linda, So., 167 Branstetter, Danny, So., 167 Braslield, Barbara, Sr., 1 19 Brasuell, David, So., 167 Bray, Ronnie, So., 167 Breazeale, Carolyn, So., 167 Breckenridge, James, Sr., 119 Breckenridge, Karen, Jr., 153 Brensing, Judy, Sr., 119 Brewer, Jarnes,Jr., 153 Brewer, Linda, So., 167 Brewer, Sandra, Sr., 119 Briggs, Joyce, Sr., 119 Britton, Dale, So., 53,167 Brock, Joan, Sr., 119 Brock, Robert, sr., 119 Bromme, Daniel, Jr., 153 Brooks, Dan, Sr., 119 Brooks, Elijah, Jr., 153 Brooks, Elizabeth, Jr., 153 Brooks, Marva, So., 167 Brophy, Michael, Sr., 77, 1 19 Brosius, Jerry, So., 167 Brown, Brad, So., 41,53,167 Brown, Carolee, So., 167 Brown, Carolyn, So., 167 Brown, Daryl, Sr., 100 Brown, Delores, So., 167 Brown, George, Jr., 100, 153 Brown, Gordon, Jr., 52,112, 153 Brown, Jack, Sr., 119 Brown, Jo, Jr., 153 Brown, Julie, Jr., 153 Brown, June, So., 167 Brown, Kathleen, So., 167 Brown, Kathy, So., 167 Brown, Larry, Jr., 100,103, 1 10,153 Brown, Linda, So., 167 Brown, Linda, Sr., 119 Brown, Marsha, Sr., 119 Brown, Mike, Jr., 153 Brown, Nedra, Sr., 76,119 Brown, Phil, Jr., 153 Brown, Robert, So., 167 Brown, Ronald, Jr., 55,153 Brown, Timothy, So., 167 Brown, Wanda, Sr., 119 Brown, Willie, Jr., 153 Bruce, John, Sr., 120 Bruce, Johnny, So., 167 Brumbelow, Shirley, So., 167 Bruner, Don, So., 167 Brunhoeber, Dennis, Jr., 153 Bryant, Bobby, Jr., 153 Bryant, Willia.rr1, Sr., 120 Buchan, Bob, Sr., 46,47, 52,5 3,1 20 Buchanan, Evelyn, Sr., 120 Buck, Alan, Jr., 153 Buck, Connie, Sr., 120 Buckeridge, Judie, Jr., 153 Buckeridge, Sheryl, So., 168 Buckley, Tim, So., 80,162, 168 Buckner, Pat, Jr., 52,153 Buckner, Sandra, Jr., 153 Budke, Martha, Jr., 52,153 Buetow, William, So., 168 Buffum, Roger, Sr., 120 Bulleigh, Janice, Jr,, 48, 71,154 Bunn, James, Sr., 120 Burger, Daniel, Jr., 154 Burgess, Judy, Sr., 38,4-3, 60,120 Burgin, Sheila, Jr., 154 Burke, David, Jr., 100, 110,154 Burkett, Lola, So., 168 Burkhalter, James, Sr., 120 Burkhalter, Juanita, Sr., 120 Burleson, Charlotte, Jr., 154 Burley, Carliss, So., 168 Burlingame, Suzi, Sr., 120 Bumett, Bruce, Sr., 55,57, 120 Bumett, Howard, So., 168 Bumett, Jackie, So., 168 Bumett, Luvinia, Sr., 120 Bumett, Nancy, Sr., 76,120 Bums, Johnny, Sr., 120 Burns, Wendell, So., 55,163 Burquest, Janice, Jr., 40, 48.82,89,154 Burris, Patti, Sr., 120 Burris, Ted, Jr., 154 Burrcgrigyhs, Bob, Sr., 52, Burroughs, David, Jr., 154 Burrows, Doris, So., 168 Burrows, John, Jr., 154 Burt, Deborah, So., 168 Burton, Robert, Jr., 154 155 Dalton, Bob. Sr., 74,108, Dorsey, John, So., 169 Bury, Bob, Sr., 83,120 Bush, Marion, Jr., 154 Bush, Nancy, Sr., 120 BUSINESS CLUB 76 BUSINESS DEPT. 28 BUSINESS EDUCATION CLUB Butcher, Danny, So., 112, 168 Butler, Francie, So., 168 Butler, Grant, Jr., 154 Butler, Roosevelt, Sr., 120 Butts, Darrell, So., 98,168 Byerlee, Gary, So., 168 C Cafferty, John, So., 168 Cain, Joyce, So., 168 Caldwell, Charry, So., 168 Caldwell, Lena, So., 168 Caldwell, Lewis, Jr., 154 Cale, Rita, Jr., 52,66,154 Calhoun, Henry, Jr., 154 Callan, Carol, Jr., 57,154 Callen, Tom, Jr., 154 Callison, Jerry, So., 168 Callison, Suzie, Jr., 154 Camden, Nancy, Sr., 121 Campbell, Arlena, Sr., 121 Campbell, Carlton, Sr., 121 Campbell, Carmella, Jr., 74,154 Campbell, David, Jr., 154 Campbell, Gary, Sr., 52, 121 Campuzano, Austin, So., 168 Canfield, Greg, Jr., 154,160 Cannon, Carolyn, Sr., 65, 121 Cantrell, Bill, Jr., 33 Cardwell, Gwen, Sr., 60, 121 Carethers, Colleen, So., 168 Carethers, Peggy, Jr., 154 Carlberg, John, Sr., 121 Carmichael, Randall, Sr., 121 Carnes, Michael, So., 168 CARNIVAL FOR CASH 90,91 Carr, Doug, So., 168 Carr, Jobena, Jr., 57,154 Carroll, Bob, So., 112,113, 168 Carroll, Lewis, So., 168 Carson, Roger, Sr., 121 Carson, Sandra., So., 168 Carter, Charlotte, So., 168 Carter, Greg, Sr., 121 Carter, Linda., Sr., 121 Carter, Nancy, Sr., 121 Carter, Opal, So., 168 Carter, Shirley, So., 168 Carter, Thomas, Jr., 154 Carter, Vicky, Sr., 121 Carter, William, So., 168 Carter, William, Sr., 121 Carttar, Robert, Jr., 154 Carver, Ralph, Jr., 57 Case, Eva, Sr., 121 Castleberry, Randy, Sr., 121 Castor, Ti.mothy, So., 168 Cation, Janel, Jr., 154 Cavalloro, George, Sr., 121 Caywood, Don, Jr., 55,154 Cecil, Dave, So., 110,168 Cerda, Maria, Jr., 154 Cero, Larry, Jr., 154 Chadwick, Brenda, Jr., 52,154 Chadwick, Kenneth, Sr., 121 Chadwick, Linda, Jr., 52, 154 Chance, Richard, So., 168 Chandler, Jane, Sr., 121 Chapman, Barbara, Sr., 52, 121 Chapman, Eunice, So., 168 Chappell, Mary, Sr., 121 Charles, Connie, Jr., 154 Charles, Ronald, So., 168 Chartier, Dennis, Jr., 52, 154 Chastain, Janet, Jr., 52, 154 CHEERLEADERS 96,97 Cheshier, Roby, Jr., 154 Chevreaux, Teri, Jr., 154 Child, Nola, so., 51,168 Childers, Mary, Sr., 121 Childers, Michael, Jr., 154 Childs, Kay, Sr., 121 Chiler, Levell, So., 168 Chilton, Naomi, Jr., 154 Chiovetti, Bob, Sr., 52,121 Chipman, Ray, So., 168 Choc, Eddie, Jr., 154 Christian. David, Jr., 154 Christie, Merilee, Jr., 154 Claar, Kee, So., 168 i Clark, Margaret, Jr., 154 Clark, Merry Sue, Jr., 52,154 Clark, Rudann, So., 33,168 Clarke, Harold, So., 168 Clarke, Rick, Sr., 89,94,95, 100,121 Clawson, Cynthia, Sr., 55, 121 Clay, Brenda, Jr., 154 Clay, Harold, Sr., 121 Clayt, Samuel, So., 16B Clayton, Diann, Jr., 154 Cleaveland, Jackie, Sr., 121 Cleghom, David, Jr., 154 Clemans, Jerry, So., 168 Clements, Gary, Jr., 154 Clements, Gordon, Jr., 154 Clendenon, James, Jr., 154 Clifford, Janice, So., 168 Clifford, Judith, Sr., 121 Cline, Pam, Jr., 40,154 Cloud, Terry, Jr., 154 Coates, Debbie, Jr., 154 Coats, John, So., 168 Coffey, Lori, Jr., 154 Cohee, Stella, Sr., 121 Colbum, Charlotte, Sr., 72 Colchin, Rod, Jr., 154 Cole, Bruce, Jr., 55,154 Cole, Kenneth, So., 79,168 Cole, Penny, So., 168 Coleman, Robert, So., 168 Coleman, Willie, Sr., 121 Colleasure, Glenn, Jr., 154 Colliatie, Tom, Sr., 121 Collins, Lovie, Jr., 154 Collins, Mary, Jr., 154 Collins, Tom, Jr., 154 Collins, Tom, Sr., 132 Collins, Sarah, So., 168 Collinsworth, Cleve, Jr., 52,154 Combs, Candy, Sr., 52,60, 122 Combs, Gloria, Jr., 154 72,122 Culkin, Larry, Jr., 155 Culp, Don, So., 168 Cummings, Robert, Jr., 155 Cummings, Robert, So., 168 Cunningham, Charles, So., 169 Cunningham, Larry, Jr., 155 Cunningham, Nina, Sr., 32,122 Cunningham, Ronald, Jr., 155 Cunningham, Starla, Sr., 122,148 Curfman, Bruce, Sr., 122 Curfman, John, Sr., 122 Curfman, Rex, Jr., 89,155 Curmode, Judy, So., 169 Curry, Chris, Jr., 155 Cushing, Connie, So., 169 Cusick, Edward, Sr., 122 D Dahlem, Donna, Sr., 122 Dailey, Geneva, Jr., 155 Dailey, Harold, Sr., 100, 122 Dalrymple, Cynthia, Jr., 109,122,147 Dalton, Martha, Jr., 39, 41,155 Dalton, Vicki, So., 41,169 Dandurand, Mike, Jr., 155 Danie1,5Patricia, Jr., 67, 1 Daniels. Comell, So., 98, 169 Daniels, Gary, So., 169 Daniels, Gary, So., 169 Dankert, Dorothy, Sr., 122 Danley, Rickie, Sr., 122 Compton, Jan, Jr., 55,154 Conditt, Virgil, So., 168 Condon, Vivienne, So., 168 Conklin, Danny, Sr., 122 Conner, Loren, So., 168 Connolly, Diane, So., 168 Consolver, Paul, Sr., 40,55, 5a,73,1oo,12o,122,147, 148 Cook, Barbara, Jr., 154 Cook, Kaylene, Jr., 52,154 Cooke, Bonnie, So., 168 Cooper, Jack, Jr., 154 Cooper, Joyce, Jr., 154 Cooper, Joyce, Jr., 154 Cooper, Linda, Jr., 154 Cooper, Linda, Jr., 154 Cooprider, Dana, So., 168 Copening, Donald So., 168 Copley, Bevan, Jr., 154 Coplin, Judy, Jr., 154 Coppadge, Barbara, Sr., 70,122 Corcorran, Mary, Jr., 154 Corby, Robert, So., 168 Corder, Dan, So., 168 Com, Bill, Jr., 154 Com, Jim, So., 168 Comer, David, 122 Comer, Eamest Jr., 104, 154 Comer, Mary Ann, Sr., 122 Corp, Phillip, So., 168 Cory, Robert, Jr., 154 Coryea, John, So., 168 Costlow, Cheryl, Jr., 155 Costner, Pamela, So., 168 Cotter, Corkie, Jr., 26,155 Cotter, Danny, Jr., 155 Cottner, Edwin, Sr., 122 Coulter, Patrick, So., 168 Dannelly, Paul, So., 55, 169 Damell, Azileen, Sr., 122 Dana Darra 1r,B0, so., 102,108 11, Jody, so., 41,169 Darter, Marshall, Jr., 155 Dauffenback, Connie, So., 169 Dau1'1'enback, Robert, Sr., 58,122 Davenport, Harold, Sr., 122 Daves, Jackie, So., 169 Davey, Patricia, Jr., 52,155 Davie s, Vicki, Sr., 69,122 Davis, Emestine, So., 169 Davis, Ginger, So., 169 Davis, Harry, So., 169 Davis, lcie Mae, Sr., 122 Davis, Iva, So., 169 Davis Jacqueline, So., 169 Davisi JQ1rrr,s0., 110,169 Davis, Joyce, Jr., 155 Davis , Keith, so., 169 Davis, Leon, So., 169 Davis, Lynne, Sr., 122 Davis ,od-e-11. lr.,155 Davis, Paul, Sr., 122 Davis, Quinnie, Jr., 155 Davis Robert, Jr., 155 Davis: Ron, sr., 123 Davis, Sammy, Sr., 33,123 Davis, Sandy, Jr., 155 Davis, Thomas, Jr., 155 Davis, Walt, Jr., 155 Davis, Walter, So., 169 Davis, William, Sr., 123 Davol Davol t, Hazel, So., 169 L, Helen, Sr., 76,123 Dawson, Howard, So., 169 Day, Carolyn, So., 169 Day, Diana, Sr., 123 COUNSELORS 9 Cowman, Mike, So., 102, 168 Cox, Cox, Carol, So., 168 Deloris, So., 168 Cox, Jon, Sr., 55,57 Cox, Julie, So., 75,168 Cox, Karen, Sr., 58,122 Cox Cox Larry Jr. 155 fkirhard, jr., 155 Dean, Jacqueline, Jr., 155 DEBATE 80,81 Debbrecht, Tom, Jr., 155 Deck, Debbie, Jr., 5O,52, 155 Deck, Janet, So., 169 Deeble, Kenda, So., 169 DeHart, Glendon, So., 169 DeHaven, Donna, Jr., 155 DeHaven, Phil, So., 102, Crabtree, Bob, So., 168 Craig, Larry, So., 55,168 Cramer, Dakin, So., 102, 108 Crane, Cay, Sr., 122 Cravens, Joe, Sr., 122 Creekmore, Duane, So., 168 Crichton, Linda, So., 168 Crittenden, John, Sr., 69, 122 Cron, Jim, So., 53,168 Crone, Doreen, Sr., 122 CROSS COUNTRY 98,99 Cross, Leroy, So., 168 Croston, Mike, Jr., 55.155 Crowl, Larry, Sr., 55,57, 122 Crump, Bertha, Jr., 155 Crump, Mark, Jr., 155 Cuda, Donald, Sr., 122 Culbertson, Kathy, Sr., 40, 1 08,169 DeLano, Janice, So., 169 Delano, James, Sr., 123 Delano, Jimmy, Jr., 155 Delaughter, Elaine, Jr., 155 Deloney, Mary, Sr., 123 DeLozier. Donna, Sr., 52, 84,85,87,123 Dempsey, Robert, So., 102, 169 Denman, Kenneth, So., 98, 169 Denney, Keith, So., 169 Denney, Mike, Jr., 155 164 Denver, Jerry, Jr., 155 DePee, Phyllis, Sr., 123 DePriest, Frank, So., 169 Derby, Emmy, Sr., 41,60, 8 2,123 DeSelms, Ja.mes, So., 169 Deskins, Billie, Sr., 123 Detert, Diane, Sr., 123 Deubler, Marilyn, So., 169 DeVore, Richard, Jr., 155 DeWine, Ross, So., 169 Dick, Lucy, Jr., 155 Dickerson, Vincent, So., 27,169 Dickinson, Candace, Jr., 155 Dierking, Joyce, Jr., 155 Dietrich, Jim, So., 169 Diggs, Dale, Sr., 123 Diggs, Donald, Jr., 105,155 Dill, Jim, Jr., 155 Dilley, Mike, Jr., 100 Dilworth, Connell, So., 169 Dimick, Nancy, Sr., 123 Ditman, Margo, Sr., 123 Dixon, Susie, Jr., 155 Dixon, Yvonne, Jr., 155 Di Zerega, Gus, Jr., 155 Dobbins, Dave, Sr., 55,57, 169 Dodson, Kent, Sr., 98,123 Doherty, Susan, Sr., 123, 151 Dolbow, Keith, So., 169 Dold, Lynn, Jr., 155 Doll, Barbara, So., 41,169 Doll, Beverly, Jr., 155 Dombaugh, Cecil, Jr., 155 Dooley, Dale, So., 100,169 Dooley, Donald, Sr., 100, 110,111,123 Dooley, Ronald, Sr., 110, 111,123 Dooley, Terry, Jr., 155 Dorfleld, James, So., 169 Dorow, Andrew, Sr., 123 Dotson, Charyl, Jr., 141, 155 Dotson, John, Sr., 29,123 Dotson, Pete, So., 41,169 Dotson, Ronald, So., 169 Doty, Terry, Jr., 24,155 Dougherty, Garry, Jr., 155 Douglas, Duane, Sr., 123 Douglas, Elaine, Jr., 155 Downey, Charles, So., 169 Drake, Pattie, Jr., 55,155 Drees, Barbara, So., 169 Drees, Robert, Jr., 155 Drew, John, Sr., 123 Duke, Allen, Jr.. 155 Dunbar, Mickey, Sr., 124 Duncan, Leslie, So., 169 Duncan, Sharon, Sr., 124 Dunlap, Kathy, Jr., 155 Dunn, Frank, Sr., 124 Dunn, Glenn, So., 169 Dunn, Mike, So., 39,169 Dunn, Patricia, So., 169 Y Dunne, Barbara., Sr., 60,74, 82,124,126,148 Durant, Linda, Sr., 52,124 Durfee, Kent, Sr.. 124 Duty, Carolyn, Sr., 124 Dvorak, Jerry, Sr., 124 Dwyer, John, Jr., 155 Dwyer, Richard, Sr., 124 Dybdahl, Ryan, Jr., 52, 79,108,155 Dye, Jecca, Sr., 82,124 Dyer, Janet, Jr., 155 E Easley, Clifford, So., 98,169 Easley, Don, Jr., 155 Eastbum, Cheryl, Sr., 124, 145 Eaton, Jeff, Sr., 63,148 Eaton, Nancy, Jr., 155 Eaton, Rodney, Jr., 155 Eberhardt, Martha, Jr., 155 ECI-lOES STAFF 58 Eck, Mary, So., 159 Eckels, Bill, Sr., 102,124 Eckford, Brenda, Jr., 155 Eckhoff, Judy, Jr., 155 Eckles, Bob, So., 169 Edens, John, Jr., 155 Edmondson, Beverly, So., 169 Edmunds, Stan, Sr., 124 Edmundson, John, Jr., 155 Edwards, Barbara, So., 169 Edwards, Dianna, Jr., 155 Edwards, John, So., 169 Eldridge, Frank, Jr., 155 Ellet, Van, Sr., 124 Elliot, Allen, So., 55 Elliot, Jim, Sr., 32,55,57, 124 Elliot, Ronnie, Sr., 112,124 Elliot, Sandra, So., 169 suis, Geraldine, Jr., 155 Ellsworth, Philip, So., 169 Ellsworth, Bob, Sr., 124 Elrick, Lee, Jr., 155 Elvins, Jim, Sr., 124 Emerson, Robert, Jr., 155 Emery, Jane, Sr., 55,82, 124 :J ie? .f ' J X O 43 , Emery, Becky, Jr., 52,155 Emmel, Larry, So., 169 Endersby, Linda, So., 169 Engbrecht, Jarvis, So., 169 Engen, Cheryl, So., 169 Engle, Lynne, So., 169 Fryar, Gale, So., 170 Frye, Tom, Jr., 156 Fulks, Bob, Sr., 125 Fullerton. Larry, Sr., 125 Fulton, Thomas, So., 170 Fulton, Tom, Jr., 156 6?GLISH DEPT. 24 FUTURE MEDICAL PPEYSOYM Paul, Sl. 124 CAREERS CLUB 64 0Epps, Mav1s,Jr., 155 J FUTURE TEACHERS Erickson, Craig, Sr., 55, 3 CLUB 65 57 124 .7 G '.Ericksoi1, Kernie, Sr., 112, 124 rickson, Linda, Jr., 155 Emsting, Larry, Jr., 155 Ervin, Carman, Jr., 155 Eshelman, Ken, Jr., 55,155 Estes, Marijane, So., 169 Evans, Charles, Sr., 124 vans, David, Sr., 124 Evans, Margaret, So., 169 Evans, Pat, Jr., 155 Ewell, Oliver, Jr., 155 Ewell, Steve, So., 169 Ewert, Jim, So., 53,169 ylEwing, Edward, Jr., 155 F Fanska, Floyd, So., 169 armer, Jeff, Sr., 41,43,44, ' 45,55,83,124,147 ami, Joe, So., 169 Fast, Sandra, Jr., 57,155 Faulkner, Jerry, Sr., 124 aure, Robert, So., 169 echter, Tim, Sr., 124 Fedi, Diane, Jr., 155 Fees, Ray, So., 169 Feil, Linda, So., 169 Fellers, Georgia, Jr., 155 ' r Fellers, John, Sr., 55,56,57, lj 124 Fenton, Richard, So., 169 322 Aj 3 Faust, Tom, so., 100,103 4 T 5 E36 5 td 1. ul To E Ferderer, Barbara, Jr., 155 Ferguson, Carl, Sr., 63,124 jFerguson, Rita, So., 169 Ferris, Jo, So., 52,169 ' 'JFickle, Shelley, Jr., 52,155 Fieback, Jane, So., 51,169 Field, Kimberlee, So., 169 Finch, Gloria, So., 169 FINE ARTS DEPT. 32 Finley, Jean, Sr., 124 Finley, Joyce, Jr., 155 Fischer, Carole, Jr., 155 Fischer, Karl, Sr., 124 Fiscus, Dick, Sr., 124 Fish, Edward, So., 169 Fisher, Alan, Sr., 125 Fishefggob, Jr., 35,52,82, Fisher, Chris, So., 169 Fisher, Roberta, Jr., 155 Fitzgerald, Mike, Sr., 125 Flanagan, Carolyn, Jr., 155 Fleming, Marcia, Jr., 55, Flemons, Doris, Jr., 155 Fletcher, Clayton, Sr., 82, .f .1 1 uf 1 45 l 2 , 3 il....,,, 3 , li fi letcher, Ron, Sr., 125 lorence, Jerry, So., 102 lorence, Ruth, Jr., 156 lores, Jim, Jr., 156 Florez, Eva., Jr., 156 I Fletcher J0hn,Jr.,156 12 il 6 . Flye, Vickie, Sr., 57,125 Folkerts, Pat, Jr., 156 3 FOOT1?3:ALLlO0,101,102, 10 O OREIGN LANGUAGES Foreman, Charlene, So., 169 . DEPT.25 J Forsberg, Chris, Sr., 98, 125,139 Foster, Helen, So., 169 Foster, Linda, Sr., 125 Foust, Regina, So., 55,169 Fox, Deloris, Sr., 125 Fox, John, So., 169 Foxx, Jim, Jr., 156 Fraley, Phyllis, Sr., 125 Franklin, Melvin, So., 169 ul 3 rl 9 Q Q -7 Fowler, Phillip, so., 169 1 33 2 U 311 115 Franklin, Willie, Sr., 125 Franks, John, Jr., 156 Frantz, Gene, So., 169,175 U Frantz Joe, Jr., 156 Fraser, Larry, Sr., 125 Frazee, Mike, Jr., 156 Frazier, Gary, Jr., 156 Frederickson, Linda, Jr., 156 Freeman, Karen, Jr., 156 FRENCH CLUB 74 Friday, Luther, So., 169 Friend, David, So., 169 Friend, Patricia, Sr., 125 01 Prim, Jess, sr., 52,125 risbie, Don, So., 169 Frizelle Ken Sr 125 Frost William So 169 Fry, David, Sr., 125 35 W? Fruils,Gary,Sb.,55,l70 -15 1 1 1 00,5 TE vJ 9 0 if 5 OCYQ tts' LQISJ dfxqgf Qlseogrcs an Jak, ul if li d 5 1 W 1 il 1 QT fl. D fr Gangi, Donna,Sr., 125 Gann, Ron, Sr., 38,41,67, 88,89,125 Garcia, Dave, Jr., 39,4-1,43, 89,156,165 Gard, William, Jr., 156 Gardner, Cheryl, So., 170 Gardner, Cynthia, So., 170 Gardner, Rickey, So., 55, 170 Garman, James, Sr., 100, 125 Garmon, Marcy, So., 170 Gamer, Gary, So., 170 Garrett, Charlotte, So., 170 Garrett, Harvey, Jr., 156 Garrett, Pat, Sr., 125 Garton, Steven, So., 170 Garufo, Jim, So., 170 Garvey, Robert, Jr., 57,156 Gearhart, Gila, Sr., 50,125 Gee, Margo, So., 170 Gehrer, Gary, Jr., 156 GERMAN CLUB 70 Germann, David, Sr., 125 Gert, David, Jr., 156 Gibson, Cynthia, Jr., 156 Gibson, Linda, Jr., 50,52, 156 Gilchrist, Jim, So., 170 Gilchrist, Dick, So., 39,170 Gile, Lynda, Jr., 156 Gillenwater, Nancy, Jr., 156 Gill, David, Sr., 126 Gill, Mike, So., 170 Gillaspy, Marva, So., 170 Gillespie, Jerry, So., 170 Gilligan, Larry, So., 170 Gilligan, Robert, Sr., 126 Gilstrap, Sue, Jr., 156 Gingrich, Patricia, So., 170 Gipson, Veola, So., 170 GIRLS' STATE 147 Gladhart, Steve, So., 11, 51,52,70 Glasco, John, So., 108,170 Glenn, James, Jr., 156 Glidewell, Carmen, So., 51,170 Glover, Jim, Jr., 156 Glover, Lois, Jr., 75,156 Goeldner, Dean, Sr., 24,51, 52,523,126 Goetz, James, Jr., 156 Goff, Iverne, Jr., 156 Goff, Wanda, So., 170 Goines, Shirley, So., 170 Golston, Roger, Sr., 126 Good, David, So., 170 Good, Mary, So., 170 Good, Warren, So., 170 Goodall, Beverly, So., 170 Gooding, Mike, Jr., 156 Goodson, Tom, Sr., 126 Goodvin, Keith, Jr., 156 Goodwin, John, Sr., 126 Goodwin, Larry, So., 170 Goodyear, Sally, Sr., 52,126 Gordon, Robert, So., 170 Gormley, David, Sr., 57,59, 126 Gormley, Jon, So., 170 Goseland, Donald, So., 170 Goseland, Mary Lou, So., 170 Gosney, Connie, Jr., 156 Gotterup, Jane, Sr., 126 Gouty, Linda, So., 170 Grant, Charles, Jr., 156 Grantham, Roger, Sr., 126 Graven, Rodney, So., 170 Graves, Audrey, So., 170 Gray, Gary, Jr., 156 Gray, Janice, Sr., 126 Gray, Jerome, So., 170 Gray, Larry, Sr., 126 Gray, Loyanda, Jr., 156 Gray, Lucien, Jr., 156 Gray, Shelbert, So., 170 Grays, Stacy, Sr., 126 Grayson, Beverly, Sr., 126 Grayson, Sheila, So., 170 Greasham, Erwin, So., 170 Green, David, Sr., 79 Green, Gloria, So., 170 Green, Robert, Sr., 126 Green, Sandy, Sr., 77,126 Green, Sherri, So., 170 Green, Tom, Jr., 156 Greenwood, Larry, Jr., 57, 156 Greer, Jan, Sr., 126 Greer, Mark, So., 170 Greer, Samuel, Jr., 156 Greider, Jack, Sr., 126 Griffin, Eddie, Sr., 126 Griffin, Royce, Jr., 156 Grimes, Martin, Sr., 126 Grimsley, Loren, Jr., 156 Gripe, Shari, So., 170 Groat, Shirley, So., 170 Gross, Joseph, So., 170 Grove, Robert, So., 170 Groves, Dana, Jr., 156 Grow, Fred, Jr., 156 Grow, Gretchen, Sr., 59, 12 Grubbs, Dan, So., 102,170 Grube, Alvin, So., 170 Guest, Ashner, So., 98 Gump, Marilyn, Jr., 156 Gump, Sue, So., 40,82,166, 170 Gustin, Paul, So., 102 Guthridge, Dick, So., 170 Guthrid7ge, John, Sr., 77, 12 GYMNASTICS 112,113 H Haberly, Linda, Jr., 156 Hackley, Larry, Sr., 127 Haggerty, Doris, Jr., 156 Haight, George, So., 170 Haight, James, So., 170 Hailey, Georganna, Jr., 156 Haley, Barbara, So., 170 Hall, Carol, Sr., 52,127 Haltom, Charles, So., 170 Hamilton, Faye, Sr., 127 Hamilgon, Jacquelyn, So., 1 0 Hamilton, Norma, Sr., 127 Hamilton, Orval, Jr., 100 Hamilton, Raymond, So., 170 Hamilton, Sally, Sr., 5O,6O, 127 Hamilton, Virginia, Sr., 127 Hamilton, William, Jr., 79,156 Hamlin, Dorothy, Jr., 52, 156 Hammer, Larry, Jr., 156 Hammon, Lloyd, Sr., 127 Hammann, John, So., 170 Hammond, David, Jr., 55, 156 Hammons, Cecilia, So. 170 Hampton, Sam, So., 170 Hanley, Linda, So., 170 Hanan, Carol, Sr., 127 HAN GAR 82,83 Hannaford, Alan, Sr., 127 Hannon, Cheryl, Jr., 156 Hanrahan, David, So., 170 Hanson, Jim, Sr., 127 Hardesty, Ronnie, Jr., 156 Harding, Erwin, Sr., 127 Hardgraves, Dorothy, Jr., 156 Hardy, Vicki, Jr., 156 Hardyway, Robert, Sr., 127 Hargrave, Annie, So., 170 Harman, Marvin, So., 55, 170 Harmon, I. V., So., 170 Harned, Sue, Sr., 28,127 Harper, Barbara, So., 170 Harper, Bernard, Jr., 100, 156 Harms, Ronald, So., 170 Harreld, Michael, Sr., 127 Harrell, Bruce, Sr., 127 Harris, Billy, So., 170 Harris, Darrell, So., 102, 1 0 Harris, James, Jr., 156 Harris, Jim, Jr., 50,51,52, 67,100,156 Harris, John, Jr., 108,156 Harris, Kayzene, So., 170 Harris, Kendall, Jr., 55, 156 Harris, LaVerne, Sr., 64, 127 Harris, Lee Ann, Sr., 127 Harris, Leon, So., 102,170 Harris, Lillie, Jr., 156 Harrison, David, Jr., 156 Harrison, Ken, So., 170 Harrison, Myrna, Jr., 156 Harrison, Rolly, Sr., 127 Harrison, Sharon, Sr., 127 Harrold, Carolyn, Jr., 156 Hart, Dwight, Jr., 100,156 Hart, John, Jr., 52,156 Hartenberger, Harriet, Sr., 127 Harton, Peggy, Jr., 156 Harwood, Pam, So.. 125, 170 Hasenyager, Melvin, Jr., 158 Haskard, Walter, Sr., 127 Hastings, Gary, Jr., 156 Hatcher, Stanley, Sr., 127 Hatfield, Jerry, So., 170 Hauber, Mary, Jr., 57,156 Hauley, Carol, So., 170 Hauserman, Dana, Jr., 156 Hawes, Holly, Sr., 52,69, 127 Hawkins, Jeff, Jr., 156 Hawkins, Leo, Sr., 104, 105,106,127 Hay, Larry, So., 170 Hayes, Reba, So., 170 Headley, Bruce, So., 170 Headley, Charles, Sr., 127 Headley, Charles, Sr., 127 Heath, Gary, Jr., 98,156 Heath, Marsha, Jr., 156 Heath, Sharen, So., 55, 170 Helitzar, Jackie, So., 170 Hellar, Dennis, Sr., 127 Hellar, Kathleen, So., 170 Helmick, Jim, Sr., 57,127 Hemphill, Christine, Jr., 156 Henderson, Bob, Jr., 156 Henderson, Linda, So., 170 Henderson, Monty, Jr., 156 Hendricks, Diane, Jr., 156 Hendry, Cheryl, So., 26,170 Henry, David, Jr., 44,45, 56 Henry, James, Sr., 127 Hensley, Beverly, Jr., 156 Hensley, Carl, Sr., 127 Hensley, Doug, So., 55,62, 170 Henthome, Charles, So., 170 Henthome, Ellen, So., 170 Herbert, Margaret, So., 170 Herlocker, Steve, Sr., 128 Herrick, Paul, Sr., 29,128 Herrick, Jeanne, Jr., 50, 156 Herring, Herschel, So., 170 Herrington, Nancy, Jr., 156 Herron, Barry, Jr., 100,104, 105,156 Hershey, Lowell, Jr., 57,156 Herzberg, Kay, Jr., 156 Hexzberg, Rhonda, So., 170 Hess, Bill, Jr., 108,156 Hickenlooper, Robin, So., 170 Hicks, Kathy, Sr., 128 Hicks, Mabel, Sr., 128 Higdog, Phil, So., 53,81, 1 O Higley, Dwight, So., 170 Higley, Janet, Sr., 126,128 Hill, Bob, Sr., 112,128 Hill, Leonard, Sr., 128 Hill, Margaret, Sr., 63,64, 128,149 Hill, Truman, So., 171 Hillman, Helen, Jr., 156 Hillman, Kay, Jr., 156 Hillegos, Cliff, Sr., 128 Hindeiiliter, Connie, So., 1 1 Hines, Colonel, Sr., 128 Hingst, Connie, Sr., 128 Hinman, Marilyn, Sr., 128 Hinshaw, Lynne, Jr., 156 Hinshaw, Mike, Sr., 128 Hisle, Corky, Jr., 156 Hisle, Roger, Sr., 59,128 HI-Y 73 Hoagland, Rodney, Jr., 156 Hoagland, Rogene, So., 171 Hobbs, Sharon, So., 171 Hodge, Henry, Jr., 100,156 Hodson, Barry, So., 171 Hodson, Judy, Jr., 156 Hodson, Randy, Jr., 157 Hoffman, Gene, So., 55,171 Hogwood, James, Sr., 128 Holden, Emma, Jr., 157 Holder, Nancy, Sr., 128 Holding, Angie, Sr., 128 Hollimon, Michael, So., 104,105,1 71 Hollinger, Terrill, So., 171 Hollingsworth, Cynthia, Sr., 40,62,71,128 Hollingsworth, Fleeta, So., 1 71 Hollis, Charles, Sr., 128 Holmberg, Edward, So., 1 71 Holmes, Mike, Sr., 128 Holt, Gary, So., 171 Holt, Roger, So., 171 Holtke, Sharon, So., 63, 171 HOMECOMING 86,87 HOME ECONOMICS DEPT. 26 HONOR STUDENTS 149,150,151 Hood, Mavis, Jr., 157 Hooper, Linda, Sr., 129 Hopper, Herb, Sr., 129 Homer, Charles, Jr., 41, 108,109,157 Horner, Dan, So., 53,171 Homer, Mike, Jr., 55,74-, 157 Horsley, Carolyn, Sr., 129 Horsley, Mary Lou, Sr., 129 Houdek, Lynda, So., 171 Houser, Steven, Jr., 55,157 Houser, Terry, Sr., 129 Houston, Sam, Jr., 157 Howard, Diane, So., 171 Howagd, Donald, So., 106, 1 1 Howard, Gary, So., 171 Howard, Jack, So., 102,171 Howard, Larry, Jr., 100, 103,157 Howard, Linda, Jr., 157 Howard, Phyllis, Sr., 40, 57,129 Howe, Richard, So., 171 Howell, Jamie, Sr., 129 Howell, Mike, Jr., 47,50, 5l,52,157 Howell, Patsy, Jr., 157 Howell, Ralph, Jr., 157 Howell, Sheila, So., 171 Howell, Wenda, Jr., 157 Howery, Jerry, Sr., 129 Howing, Cheri, So., 51,171 Howland, Barbara, Jr., 55, 157 Howland, Leonard, Sr., 129 Howland, Monta, Sr., 65, 129 Howland, Pat, So., 171 Hubbard, Pat, So., 55,171 Hubbart, Mary, So., 171 Huck, Lynn, So., 171 Huck, Phil, sr., 52,100,129 Hudson, Bill, Jr., 157 Hudson, Janith, Jr., 157 Huif, Marvin, Sr., 129 Huff, Ruth, So., 171 Huff, Sidney, Sr., 129 Huffman, Doug, Jr., 157 Huffman, Sue, Jr., 4-1,43, B2,89,157 Hughes, Bemard, Jr., 15 7 Hughes, Jewelene, So., 171 Hughes, Jim, So., 53,98, 1 12,1 7 1 Hughes, Sherman, So., 171 Hughes, Thurman, So., 171 Hull, Dennis, Sr., 55,57,129 Hull, Ralph, Sr., 129 Hullett, JoAnn, Jr., 15 7 Hulsey, Charlotte, So., 171 Hulsey, Delbert, Jr., 55,157 Hummel, Margaret, So., 55,171 Hummel, Sondra, Sr., 57, 129 Humphrey, Bill, Jr., 157 Hundley, Stephen, So., 171 Hunt, Carol, So., 171 Hunt, Rodell, Jr., 157 Hunter, Karen, Jr., 157 Hurst, David, Jr., 157 Hurst, Tnidye, Jr., 157 Hurysz, Frank, Sr., 129 Huston, Barbara, Jr., 157 Huston, Blythe, So., 171 Hutchens, Jo, So., 51,171 Hutchinson, Charles, Jr., 15 7 Hutchison, Larry, Jr., 33, 157 Hutton, Gary, Sr., 31,129, 147 Hutton, Trudie, Jr., 157 Hutsell, Alan, Jr., 50,5 2, 157 Huxman, Elaine, So., 171 Huxman, Harold, So., 171 Huyett, Dan, Jr., 157 Hyde, Delores, Jr., 157 Hyde, Judy, Jr., 52,157 Hyson, Rudy, Sr., 129 Hytche, Helen, So., 171 I Illgner, Rick, Sr., 83,129 Illgner, Vicki, So., 171 Ingram, Amold, Jr., 100 Ingram, Beverly, So., 171 Ingram, Melvin, Sr., 129 Ingram, Rick, So., 171 Ingersoll, Jeanne, Jr., 157 Ingram, Amold, Jr., 157 Innis, Karyl, So., 39,96, 162,171,173 Innis, Tom, Jr., 98,157 Intermill, John, So., 171, Intermill, Robert, Jr., 157 Irick, Wayne, Jr., 157 Irvin, Cindy, So., 171 Irvin, Marsha, Jr., 157 Irwin, Paula, So., 171 Isaacson, Pete, Jr., 52,7l, 157 Isem, Doug, Jr., 157 Islas, Carlos, Sr., 110,129 Ison, Connie, Sr., 129 Ivy, Paul, So., 171 .1 Jabara, Brock, Jr., 157 Jackman, Kathie, Sr., 44, 71,74,129 Jackson, Bob, So., 108 Jackson, Delia, So., 171 Jackson, Doug, So., 171 Jackson, Helen, Sr., 129 Jackson, Jerry, Sr., 129 Jackson, Joyce, Sr., 129 Jackson, Richard, Jr., 98, 15 Jacobs, Wanda, So., 171 Jacobs, Willetta, Sr., 129 Jaerger, Larry, Jr., 100,157 Jamerson, George, Jr., 157, James, Chris, Sr., 129 JamesbJudi, Sr., 52,60,76, 1 9 James, Patricia, Jr., 157 Jantz, Dwayne, So., 171 Janzen, Larry, Jr., 157 Janzen, Melvin, Sr., 129 Jarvis. Cathe, Jr., 47,50, 52,623,157 Jefferson, Charlesella, Sr., 129 Jeffries, Lynette, Jr., 52, 68,157 Jenkins, Carl, So., 171 Jenks, Dana, So., 171 Jessup, Mike, Sr., 130 Jeter, Karen, So., 171 Jewett, Glenn, Jr., 157 Jinnett, Duane, Sr., 130 Joachims, Don, Jr., 157 Jobst, Theodore, Sr., 130 John, Debbie, Sr., 130 Johns, Steve, Sr., 84,85,130 Johnson, Rod, Sr., 130 Johnsorg, Catherine, Jr., 15 Johnson, David, Jr., 157 Johnson, Deanna, Jr., 157 Johnson, Dorothy, Jr., 157 Johnson, Dwight, Sr., 171 Johnson, Edith, So., 171 Johnson, Eva, Jr., 157 Johnson, Gary, Jr., 157 Johnson, Gary, So., 171 Johnson, Gerry, So., 171 Johnso2n, Glenda, Sr., 50, 5 ,130 Johnson, James, Jr., 105, 157 Johnson, Janice, So., 171 Johnson, Jewel, Sr., 130 Johnson, John, So., 171 Johnson, John, Sr., 55,130 Johnson, John C., So., 171 Johnson, Roberta, So., 171 Johnson, Roy, So., 171 Johnson, Sharon, Sr., 130 Johnson, Steve, So., 171 Johnson, Terry, Sr., 130 Johnson, Tom, Sr., 110,130 Johnson, William, So., 102, 171 Johnston, Connie, So., 171 Johnston, John, Sr., 38,40, 43,89,92,93,100,l30, 148,149 Jones, Antionette, So., 171 Jones, Beverly, Jr., 157 Jones, Bob, So., 171 Jones, Chuck, Jr., 104,105, 106 Jones, Cliff, Jr., 55,71,157 Jones, Don, So., 172 Jones, Gary, Sr., 130 Jones, Glen, So., 172 Jones, Gladis, Sr., 130 Jones, Guil, Jr, 52,89,9l, 100,102,157 Jones, Hal, Sr., 25,130 Jones, Holly, So., 41,96,172 Jones, Jill, Jr., 157 Jones, Johnny, Jr., 110, 157 Jones, Karen, Jr., 57,157 Jones, Loren, Jr., 110 Jones, Monty, So., 79,172 Jones, Nolan, So., 102,172 Jones, Patricia, Sr., 130 Jones, Patsy, Sr., 28,77,130 Jones, Robert, So., 172 Jones, Roger, Sr., 130 Jones, Royce, Sr., 130 Jones, Sally, Jr., 60,65,69, 157 Jones, Savannah, Sr., 79, 130 Jones, Sue, Sr., 55,130 Jones, Toni, Jr., 64,157 Jones, Tony, Jr., 157 Jones, Travis, So., 172 Jones, Vicki, So., 172 Jordon, Gilvert, Jr., 157 Joslin, Dennis, Sr., 130 JR.-SR. PROM 88,89 K Kaaz, Danny, Jr., 158 Kaiser, Allanna, Jr., 158 Kaiser, Dianna, So., 172 Kammerer, Steve, Sr., 52 Kannard, Janet, Sr., 130 Kannard, Sara, Jr., 158 Kannarr, Richard, So., 172 Karns, Jess, So., 53,172,177 Kasha, Jan, Sr., 130 Kater, James, So., 172 Kauffman, Michael, So., 102,172 Keener, Sharon, Sr., 130 Keesecker, Mary, Jr., 52, 158 Keith, David, So., 172 Kelley, Carol, Jr., 158 Kelley, Pamela, So., 172 Kelly, Carole, So., 172 Kelly, Reginald, So., 172 Kemble, Kathleen, So., 172 Kendall, Cloise, So., 172 Kendrick, Skip, So., 171, 172 Kendrick, Janice, So., 172 Kennedy, Bob, Sr., 130 Kennedy, Carolyn, Sr., 41, 60,130 Kennedy, Jacquelyn, Sr., 130 Kennedy, Tom, Sr., 125, 130 Kenyon, Art, Jr., 158 Kershner, Garry, Sr., 52 Kessler, Lynn, Jr., 70,158 Kesterson, Craig, So., 98, 106 Kidd, Gene, Jr., 158 Kiewning, Roswitha, Sr., 130 Kiker, Robert, So., 172 Kilmer, Ronald, So., 172 Kimbrel, Margaret, So., 172 Kinder, Gerald, So., 172 Kinder, Jeanne, Sr., 66,130 King, Bob, Jr., 158 King, Janice, Sr., 131 King, Jim, So., 172 King, Nancy, So., 172 King, Peggy, Sr., 131 King, Wilma, Jr., 158 Kingsburg, Suzanne, So., 172 Kingsbury. Zeke. Jr., 158 Kingsley, Diane, Jr., 158 Kinkaid, Bob, Jr., 158 Kinkaicl. Tom. Sr., 108, 109,131,135 Kinney, Dick, Jr.. 158 Kirby, Jim, Jr., 100,158 Kirk, Robert, Jr., 158 Kirk, Sara, Sr., 60,131 Kirkpatrick, Ron, Sr., 29, 131 Kitch, Jim, Jr., 80,158,162 Kitchen, David, Jr., 158 Klassen, Jerel, Jr., 158 Klee, Linda, So., 172 Kliewer, Kay, Sr., 50,126, 131 Kloster, Kathy, Sr., 131 Kloster, Sheryl, So., 57,172 Knaak, Karen, Jr., 158 Knauss, Marlene, Jr., 158 Knierim, David, So., 172 Knighton, Bob, So., 102, 172 Knodel, John, So., 172 Knowles, Cathy, So., 51, 172 Knox, Willie, Jr., 158 Koby, Connie, Jr., 158 Koby, Keith, Jr., 158 Koch, William, Jr., 158 Koester, Patty, So., 172 Kohlhorst, Kenneth, Jr., 158 Koker, Clinton, So., 172 Kouba, Bruce, So., 172 Kounter, Norman, Jr., 158 Krause, Connie, Jr., 158 Krehbiel, Ellen, Jr., 158 Krob, Ronny, Sr., 55,131 Krueger, Bob, Jr., 52 Kruske, Kent, Sr., 52,131 Kuefel, John, Jr., 158 Kullman, John, Jr., 55,158 Kunkel, Rickie, Jr., 158 L Lacy, Robert, Sr., 131 LaForge, Francis, Sr., 131 Lager, Maureen, Jr., 158 Lager, Mike, Sr., 131 Laible, Warren, Jr., 158 Laird, Tom, Sr., 131 Lake, Don, Sr., 131 Lamb, Karen, So., 172 Lambert, Bill, So., 35,172 Lambert, James. .lr., 158 - Lambert, John, Sr., 100, 103 Lambom, Paula, Sr., 131 Lamme, Judith, Sr., 72,131 Land. Diane, So., 172 Landis, Tim, Jr., 30,75,l58 Langston, Mimi, Jr., 158 Larkin, Nonna, Jr., 158 Larson, James, Sr., 55,131 Larson, Roberta, So., 57, 172 Lathrom, Barry, Sr., 131 LATIN CLUB 71 Lattin, Berry, Jr., 158 Lattin, Bill, Jr., 158 Lattin, Carolyn, Jr., 158 Lauclem1i1k,Lera, Jr., 158 Laughlin, Calvin, Jr., 158 Laush, Tom, Sr., 131 Law, Floyd, So., 27 Lawless, Ronald, Jr., 158 Lawrence, Bob, Sr., 41,42, 73,131,147 Lawrence, Dennis, Jr., 158 Laws, Dennis, So., 172 Lawson, Paul, Jr., 50,52, 158 Laxton, Mary, Sr., 131 Laymon, Charles, So., 172 League, Leland, So., 172 LeB1ond, Judy, Jr., 38,40, 158 Ledbetter, Carole, So., 68, 172 Ledbetter, Larry, Sr., 131 Ledbetter, Shirley, Jr., 158 LeDoux, Tim, So., 172 Lee, Carol, So., 172 Lee, Gwen, Sr., 52,64,131, 148,150 Lee, James, Sr., 132 Lee, Joyce, Jr., 158 Lee, Linda, Jr., 158 Lee, Lonnie, So., 106,172 Lee, Peggy, Jr., 158 Lee, Robert, So., 172 Lefall, Johnnie, Jr., 158 Leidy, Daniel, Jr., 158 Leidy, Pat, So., 172 Leigh, Keno, So., 172 Leisy, LuAnn, Jr., 41,50,52, 97,158 Lemen, Sherlyn, Jr., 52, 158 Lemon, Sheila, So., 172 Lenon, Faustin, So., 102, 172 Leonard, Gary, St., 132 Leseberg, Karen, Jr., 52, 158 Leslie, David, Sr., 132 Leslie, Pat, Sr., 132 Lesperance, Gerald, Sr., 132 Lester, Brian, Sr., 52,132 Lester, Candy, Jr., 158 LETTERMEN 67 LETTERWOMEN 66 Levels, Estella, Jr., 102,158 Lewallen, Carmetta, Sr., 132 Lewis, Cecilia, Sr., 132 Lewis, Cheryl, So., 172 Lewis, Greg, Jr., 55,158 Lewis, Karen, So., 172 Lewis, Lynda, Sr., 132 Lewis, Pamela, So., 172 LIBRARY 35 Liggens, Kenneth, Jr., 158 Lightner, Bob, Sr., 132 Lightner, Bob, So., 172 Lightner, Paulette, Jr., 63, 64,80,158 Likes, Georgia, So., 172 Lile, Jack, Jr., 52,158 Lille, Deidm, So., 172 Lind, Jenny, Sr., 132 Lindeman, Lance, Jr., 158 Lindeman, Lan'y, Jr., 158 Lindley, Lynn, Sr., 26,132 Lindquist, Beth, So., 41,172 Lindsey, Conner, Sr., 132 Lindsley, Tom, Sr., 83,132 Lindsted, Curtis, So., 53, 172 Lindsted, Robert, Sr., 73, 132 Linebaugh, Linda, Sr., 63, 78,132 Lingafelter, Larry, So., 55, 172 Little, Mike, So., 172 Little, Mike, Jr., 158 Littlejohn, Deena, So., 172 Littlejohn, Lawrence, So., 102 Litwiller, Rosemary, Sr., 50,132 Livengood, Ken, Jr., 158 Lochmann, Barbara, Sr., 132 Lochmann, Mike, Jr., 158 Lofgreen, Deanna, Jr., 158 Logan, Bennie, Jr., 158 Logan, Elsie, So., 172 Loggins, Reta, Sr., 132 Long, Darrel, So., 102,172 Long, Gary, So., 172 Long, Richard, So., 172 Long, Sharyn, Sr., 77,132 Long, Susan, Sr., 133 Longan, Steven, Jr., 158 Longhofer, Dennis, Jr., 158 Longnecker, Steve, Sr., 133 Longnecker, Vickie, So., 172 Longstafl, Keith, Sr., 46, 47,50,51,52,53,133 Longstafl, Richard, So., 53,1 10.172 Q Loomis, Sue, Sr., 59,126, 133 LORD Sn LADY ECHO Lord, Robert, So., 172 McCarthy, Mike, Jr., 159 McCartney, Cheri, Jr., 159 McCartney, Sandra, So., 173 McCarty, Cora, So., 173 Mott, ?Iale,lSo.,I55,1F72 McCaskey, Steve, Sr., 52, ott, ari yn, r., 8 133 Loudermilk, B. J., So., 172 McClanahan, Jill, Jr., 159 Q Loudermilk, Sharon, Sr. .N MoClannahan, Mike, Sr., 78,133 2 33 'Ie A e . 40,120,128,l33,147, Love, Barbara, Sr. 5 ,l 148 Love, Marcia, So.,,57,172 'r1 Clellan, Connie, Sr., X Loveland, Dick, Jr., 100, 1 134 1 15113 h-I S 55 172 1 sw Meclellahglglelvih, J1., overt, 1, 01, 1 105,1 00 Q Low. 12161, So.,55.8011621 climl., 15.1,11.,, J., 1 2 105 159 L0we,B0b1Sr-1 133 Clurej, calhie, J1., 159 - f EU 1-OYC11 BUSY, .1151 411153 cCollar, Gary, Jr. ,159 Iioydx 112142111131 sg-Q 72. McConnell, Manlynn, So., ca . en. r., , 173 Lhldvjick, Dick, So., 172 CCDy, Inna, JL, 159 1-119143111 3252501 50-1 391 McCracken, Fred, So., 55, 1 1 173 I LU011g3171Z0g'g'hg1'i1?55iig cCray, Leroy, Sr., 131, . X 1 1 1 1 134 Lukens, BLlZ, So., 40,l08, yy Mary, 50,, 173 ,L d17gh I J 158 McCugoch, Johnnie, So., un Y1 CYY 1 1'-1 1 3 Lydqyr Cecil, 51'-1 133 McCune, Tadd, So., 173 YSU5501 511310111 S0-1 431 McDaniel, David, Jr., 159 172 McDonald, Judy, Jr., 159 Ym0f1 1011111 Sf-1 521133 cDonough, Mary, Jr., 159 YUC111 1210111 .lf-1 159 McDowell, Steve, Sr., 134 Y11111 w111191 .lf-1 159 McEntire, Les, So., 173 YOY11 NFUJCY1 .lf-1 82,159 McFarland, Peggy, Jr., 159 yon, Susle, S0-1411601172 Mcoariery, Alice, Jr., 159 1-Y0n51 Carl, .lf-1 159 McGaugh, Connie, So., 173 XL 141121 GNY1 S13-1 172 cGaugh, tI?t3nnii,5S,o., ' McGee, Bo , r., ' Maben,Shar0n1 S0-1 172 X Mccihhis, Pat, sr., 134 1 1 , 3C1??g131d1 K3t111'YY11 S011 McGowan, Sheila, Jr., 52, 159 11413011101 KU0111 S0-1 172 cGrew, Mike. Jr., 159 aClean1M0dCna1 S0-1 11 . McGuire, Bill, Jr., 112,159 172 McGuire, Maxine, Jr., 159 1V1aCP11e1'50f11 S'-3111 S1'-1 McGuire, Monte, Jr., 159 133 , McHenry, Sam, Jr., 159 . acPhers0n1W11l,Jr-, 159 Mellhay, Robert, J1., 159 S001 Charles, sf-1 133 McIntyre, Regan, So., 173 M821 W1111EUii 50-1g72133 McKasson, Barbara, Sr., a. aney, o een, r., 134, A MaiSCh,TEd1Jrj1 10135159 CKCC, Tom, J1., 80,159, a oney, am, -1 162 Q 'Ma1011CY1 R1C1131'C1: sl'-1 McKeizer, Karon, So., 173 105,133 Maltbie, Steve, So., 106, 172 Mandle, Steve, Jr., 112,159 Maninger, Bruce, Sr., 100, 133 Manske, Marsha, So., 172 Mar, Susan, So., 172 Maring, Christine, So., 172 Maring, Sharon, Jr., 159 ark, Robert, So., 98,172 arks, JoAnn, Jr., 159 3 Marler, Lana, So., 172 xg Marler, Theda, Jr., 159 ' Marlor, Patty, So., 173 03 Marshall, Connie, Sr., 65, 133 A Marshall, Sherry, So., 173 1 Martin, Charles, Jr., 159 Martin, Dinah, Sr., 52,133 Martin tin 3 5 Martin Martin 1 1 Dave, Jr., 159 Fairy, Jr., 159 Karen, Jr., 159 Margie, Sr., 133 Martini Ron, Sr., ,133 f Martin Sandra, Jr., 159 11411111111 Terry, so., 173 w Martin McKinley, Mike, Jr., 159 McKinnell, Sharon, Sr., 134 McKinney, Donna, Sr., 50, 52,134 McKinney, Keith, So., 173 McKnight, Rob, Jr., 80, 159 McKown, Martha, Sr., 5 , 78 134 McKinney, Sue, Jr., 57,66, 159 I MCLaU1i3D,M1kC, J1., 55, 100,159 McLemore, Van, So., 173 McLuen, Stanley, Sr., 134 McMahan, Martin, So., 80,173 , McMillan, Barbara, Sr., 134 McMullen, Mike, So., 1 McMullen, Peg, So., 173 Mciviullan, Scott, Jr., 159 McNeil, Kay, So., 173 McNelly, Janet, Jr., 52,159 McNulty, Steve, Sr., l'34 McPherson, Gary, So., 173 Mike Sr. 133 3 gMcNe1ll,J11h,J1.,159 Q EN , Martin, Wayne, Jr., 159 McPherson, Malon, Sr., Martinez, Betty, So., 173 134 men, Ellen, So., 173 McPherson, Margaret, Sr., Mason, Keith, So., 173 134 Mason, Sharon, Sr., 133 McRae, Marsha, So., 173 Mast, Don, So., 173 McRae, Tony, So., 173 MATH CLUB 62 McVey, Kathy, Sr., 78,134 1X5 MATH DEPT. 31 Medlin, Horace, Sr., 134 Q Mathenia, Doris, Jr., 159 Med1in,Lewis, Jr., 159 athenla, Eddie, Sr., 1336s 5 Mee, Toni, So., 173 Mathes, Janice, Sr., X ,N Meek, Mike, So., 173 133 Meeker, Don, So., 173 1 Mattingly, Oakley, Sr., Meeker, Bob, Sr., 134 1, Q 133 Meeks, Fred, So., 173 Mattson, Royce, Sr., 57, Meeks, Mack, Jr., 159 133 Megli, Kenneth, Jr., 159 Mauck, Jimmy, So., 173 ehl, Bill, So., 112,173 Maxedon, Anita, So., , Mike, Sr., 134 43,173 ' Menas, Telis, Sr., 120,134 1 I Maxey, Danny, So., 173 MCHgt5h:l?gl, Donna, So., vs Maxwell, Robert, Sr., 1 , - axwell, Willa, Jr., 159 Mendenhall, Janice, Sr., , Arnold, So., 173 41,74,l34,148 U May, John, Jr., 55,159 MenriZ,4Alan, Sr., 52,80, Mays, Saundra., Sr., 133 ' 1. 5 McAdams, Marilyn, Jr., Menne, Emily, So., 173 159 Mercer, Janet, So., 173 X McBride, Cary, Sr., 133 Merchant, Lloyd, Jr., 159 r- McCallum, Pearlie, So., ,,Meredith, Howard, Jr., 15 f 173 Merkouris, Nicki, Jr., 159 YJ 1 McCarthy, Loraine, Jr., Merrilf1,9C.J., Jr., 100,101 159 1 Q55 McCarthy, Loretta, Sr., Merritt, Allen, Sr., 7O,80, , 133 81,134 534 Mershon, Liz, Sr., 41,60, 82,134 Messecar, Bruce,Jr., 159 HMESSENGERH 59 Metz, Jim, Jr., 159 Metz, Larry, Sr., 80,134 Metzdorf, Kenneth, So., 173 Mezger,'Dee Ann, Jr., 159 Michael, Mark, Jr., 52,159 Michaelis, Mike, Sr., 90,91, l04,105,107,134 Miles, Brenda, So., 134 Miles, Fran, Jr., 26,159 Miles, Judy, Sr., 72,134 Miles, Paul, So., 108,173 Miles, Steve, Jr., 55,159 Milichar, Joe, Sr., 134 Mill, Russell, So., 173 Metzdorf, Paul, Sr., 134 Y 3 1 Y 1 -1 Millhum, Darlene, Jr., 159 Miller, Bill, Sr., 52,134 Miller, Don, Sr., 131,134 Miller, Greg, Jr., 159 Miller, Joe, Sr., 134 Miller, John, so., 102,173 Miller, Karen, Jr., 159 Miller, Ken, Jr., 159 Miller, Linda, So., 173 Miller, Melissa, So., 173 Miller, Phil, s1., 52,135 Miller, Terry, So., 173 Milleson, Sheila, Jr., 159 Mills, Gary, Sr., 135 Miner, Gay, Jr., 52,159 Mitchell, Donna, Sr., 50, . 135 Millard L nn Sr 134 5 2 Mitchell, Marjorie, So., 173 Mitchell, Phil, so., 173 Mitts, Norman, So., 173 Moflitt, Nancy, So., 173 Monroe, Steve, Sr., 135 Montague, Donnie, So., 173 Montague, Jim, Jr., 159 - Montgomery, Marilyn, Jr., 159 Montgomery, Bob, Jr., 159 Moody, Kimberly, Jr., 74 7 159 Moon, Choyce, So., 173 Moon, Virgil, So., 173 Moore, Alfred, Jr., 55, 100,159 Moore, Bobby, Jr., 159 Moore, Charlotte, Jr., 159 Moore, Cherlyn, So., 173 Moore, Gilbert, Jr., 159 Moore, Gwen, So., 173 Moore, Jeannie, Jr., 159 Moore, Jorja, So., 173 Moore, Joyce, Jr., 159 Moore, Kris, Jr., 159 Moore, Marilyn, So., 173 Moore, Bob, Jr., 159 Moorhouse, Robert, So., 173 Moose, Patricia, So., 173 Moren, Don, Sr., 135 Morgan, Cheryl, So., 96, 173 Morgan, Darrell, So., 173 Morgan, Harry, Sr., 135 Morgan, Judy, Sr., 135 Morland, Jim, Sr., 78 Morland, Karen, So., 173 Morland, Bill, Sr., 135 Morley, Rex, Sr., 135 Morris, Jacqueline, Jr., 159 Morris, Susan, So., 173 Morrison, Dennis, Jr., 159 Morrison, Jane, Jr., 159 Morrison, John, Jr., 159 Morrow, Becky, So., 173 Morrow, Esther, So., 173 Morrow, Marlene, Jr., 159 Morse, Karen, Sr., 52,66, 135 Morton, Robert, Sr., 135 MOTION PICTURE OPERATOR'S CLUB 79 Mowd Elizabeth Jr., 159 Y1 1 Moyer, Barbara, Jr., 50, 72,159 Mueller, Diana, Jr., 159 Mueller, Marvel, Jr., 159 Muldrow, Edith, Jr., 159 Mull, Nancy, Sr., 135 Mullen, Donna, Jr., 159 Muma, Bill, so., 173 Mundell, John, So., 173 Mundy, Ray, If-1 159 Munoz, David, So., 173 Munsell, Bruce, Sr., 135 Munsell, Roger, Jr., 160 Munsell, Roy, So., 173 Munsell, Steve, Sr., 135 Munson, Max, Jr., 160 Murdock, Carl, Sr., 135 Murdock, C2171 .lf-1 150 Murphee, Jim, Sr., 135 Mostrom, Mike, So., 173 Murphree, Linda, Jr., 160 Murray, Harold, So., 57 Murray, Nancy, Sr., 50,55, 57,135 Myers, Barbara, So., 173 Myers, Brenda, Sr., 135 Myers, Glenda, Sr., 135 Myers, Ken, Jr., 51,52, 57,160 N Nabors, Larry, Sr., 135 Nash, David, Jr., 160 Nash, Judy, Sr., 135 Nave, Steve, Sr., 38,B9,135 Nay, Douglas, So., 173 Nay, Karen, Sr., 135 Neal, Carl, Jr., 160 Neal, Curtis, So., 173 Nease, Norma, Sr., 136 Neckita, Don, Sr., 136 Neff, Tammy, So., 71,174 Nell, Vickey, Jr., 160 Nelson, Doug, Sr., 136 Nelson, Kathryn, Sr., 136 Nelson, Linda, So., 174 Nelson, Nancy, Jr., 69,160 Nelson, Robert, Jr., 52,160 Nelson, Sandra, Sr., 136 Nethery, Susie, Sr., 136 Neudecker, Phil, Jr., 160 Newla.nd, Pat, Jr., 160 Newman, Chloe, Jr., 160 Newton, Jim, Jr., 160 Nicholas, Carolyn, So., 174 Nicholas, Ken, Sr., 77,136 Nichols, Carol, Sr., 25,136 Nichols, Linda, So., 174 Nichols, Rob, Jr., 160 Nichols, Ronald, So., 174 Nicholson, Leon, So., 174- Nickerson, Sandra, So., 174 Niles, Linda, Jr., 160 Nix, Bob, Sr., 136 Nix, Pat, s1., 52,136 Nogy, Barbara, Sr., 50,52, 60,136 Noles, Janice, Sr., 136 Norris, George, Jr., 160 Norris, Ken, So., 4-5 Northcutt, Allan, Sr., 31, 57,5a,62,156,147 Northcutt, Doug, Sr., 112, 136 Northcutt, Linda, Jr., 52, 152,160 Norton, Tracy, Jr., 160 Nossaman, Ronnie, Jr., 160 Novacek, Don, Sr., 136 Novacek, Steve, Sr., 136 Novak, John, Sr., 136 Nulik, Richard, So., 174 Nuss, Janice, So., 174- Nuss, Vicky, So., 174 Nusse, April, Jr., 55,160 O Oakes, Judy, So., 28,174 Oakes, Sharon, Sr., 59,136 Ochs, Deanna, So., 174 Odevseff, Barbara., So., 83, 174- Ogan, Norman, Jr., 160 Ogle, David, Jr., 52,100, 160 Oglesbee, Kent, Jr., 160 Ohlendorf, Dave, Jr., 100, 103,160 Oliver, Clarence, So., 73 Oliver, David, Jr., 160 Oliver, Joyce, So., 174 Oliver, Lowell, Sr., 136 oliver, Paul, sr.. 28,77,136 Oliver, Steve, So., 102,174 Opheim, Bruce, So., 174 ORCHESTRA 56,57 Oroke, Joan, So., 55,174 Orloske, Cindy, So., 174 Orr, Mike, Sr., 137 Orr, Preston, So., 174- Orr, Sara, So., 80,132,174 Ortega, Frank, So., 75,174 Osborn, Cheryl, Jr., 160 Osborne, David, Sr., 137 Osborne, Janet, Sr., 38,4181 9O,91,116,137,151 Ostertag, Joy, So., 174 Ott, Roger, So., 174- Ottaway, Sally, Jr., 160 OUTSTANDING BOY AND GIRL 92,93 Owen, Kay, Sr., 137 Owen, Mark, Jr., 160 Owens, Helen, Sr., 137 Owens, Lonzetta, So., 174 P Packer, Joan, So., 51,174 Pase1 Joe, Jr., 160 Page, Melinda, So., 174 Page, Nancy, So., 55,174 Palacio, Linda, So., 174- Palmer, David, Jr., 160 1 Palmer, Linda, Sr., 137 Park, Jerry, Sr., 137 Parker, Jeff, Jr., 160 Parker, Shirley, Jr., 160 Payne, Parkhurst, Richard, Sr., 137 Parry, Dorothy, So., 174 Parsons, Jim, Jr., 52,160 Pate, Jonny, Jr., 160 Patriclg,7Char1otte, Sr., 76 1 Patrick, Cheryle, Sr., 137 Patrick, Marjorie, So., 174 Patterson, Dean, Jr., 106, 160,105 Patton Brenda, So., 174 Pattoni John, so., 174 Patton, Paula, So., 174 Paulin, Vicki, Jr., 57,160 Pavey, Pam, Jr., 160 Payne, Cherlyn, Jr., 160 Payne, Darryl, So., 174 Payne, Dennis, Wo., 174 Payne, Everett, Sr., 137 Payne, Jack, Jr., 160 Patti, sr., 137 Payne, Toni, So., 174 Peach, Robert, So., 98 Peake, Ronald, So., 174 Pearman, Juttie, So.,,174 Pechin, Janet, Sr., 137 Pecht, Max, Sr., 137 Pecht, Max, So., 55,174 Peebler, Jim, Jr., 160 Peetom, Dennis, Jr., 160 Peffer, Charles, Jr., 39,40, 43,160 Pegues, Carol, Sr., 137 Peitriess, Mike, Sr., 137 Pendergraft, Marilyn, Jr., 160 Penix, Patricia, So., 174 Penix, Bob, Jr., 160 Pennock, Nikki, Jr., 160 Penny, Evelyn, Sr., 137 PEP CLUB 60,61 Perlenfein, Karen, Sr., 65, 137 Perlenfein, Sandra, Jr., 160 Perry, Anita, So., 174 Perry, Bob, Jr., 160 Pen'y, Marcia, Jr., 160 Perry, Pam, Jr., 160 Perry, Regina, Jr., 30,160 Pete, Johnny, So., 106 Peters, Janel, So., 174 Peterson, Bill, So., 174 Peterson, Dennis, Jr., 110, 160 Peterson, Jon, Sr., 137 Peterson, Kathleen, So., 174 Peterson, Rex, Sr., 31,67, 137 Petterson, Mike, Jr., 98, 160 Petty, Dennis, Jr., 52,160 Pfannenstiel, Lamar, Jr., 160 Pfortmiller, Ruth, Sr., 137 Phares, Julie, Jr., 66,72, 160 Phillips, Betty, So., 174 Phillips, Cheryl, Sr., 137 Phillips, Dana, Jr., 57,160 Phillips, Mabeline, Jr., 160 Phillips. Patricia, Sr., 137 Phillips, Rick, Jr., 160 Phillips, Robert, Sr., 137 Phillips, Sam, Sr. 137 Phillips, Shirley, So., 174 Phillips, Wendi, Jr., 160 Phye, Cindy, Jr., 160 PHYSICAL EDUCATION DEPT. 33 Pickett, Jim, Jr., 55,160 Pierpoint, Pam, Jr., 55,160 NPILLOW TALK 44,45 Pinkerton, Marcia, Sr., 137 Pinkerton, Sheryl, So., 174 Piper, Alma, Sr., 45 Pipkin, Gayle, Jr., 160 Pipkins, Alice, So., 174 Pirner, Linda, Jr., 160 Pirner, Teresa, So., 174 Pirtle, Jeannie, Jr., 46,47, 50,160 Pirtle, Kathy, So., 411511521 174 Plinsky, David, So., 174 Plush, John, Jr., 160 Poague, Susan, Sr., 52,137 Poague, Terry, So., 102,1 10, 174 , Poindexter, Cynthia, So., 55,158,174 Poindexter, Johanna, Sr., 57,137 Polite, Cleofus, Jr., 160 Popp, Robert, Sr., 52,137 Porter, Delia, Jr., 160 Porter, Tommy. Sr., 137 Pottenger, Linda, Jr., 160 Potter, James, So., 174 Potter, Nancy, Sr., 53,70, 1 19,137 Pottorf, James, So., 55,174 Potts. Nelsona, So., 174 Potts, Rons, Sr., 64,137 Powell, Betty Jo., So., 174 Powell, Floyd, Sr., 138 Powers, Patricia, Jr., 160 Powers, Bill, Jr., 160 Pratt, Nancy, Jr., 52,160 Pratz, John, Jr., 160 Pray, Donna, Jr., 160 Preddy, Melody, Sr., 50, 138 Prentice, David, So., 102, 174 Prewitt, Jim, Sr., 55,138 Price, Cyndy, Sr., 38,40,43, 48.57,92,93,119,138, 147,149 Price, Daryl, So., 102,174 Price,Jim,Jr., 98,110,160 Prichard, Bill, Jr., 160 Prichard, Dallas, Sr., 32, 138 Prichard, Bob, Sr., 138 Prichett, Johnie, Jr., 160 Pride, Fred, So., 174 Prince, Earlene, Sr., 138 Princell. Scott, Sr., 82, 138 PRINCIPAL 6,7 Pringle, Peyre, Jr., 160 Prophet, Retta, Sr., 138 Puckett, Donna, Jr., 160 Pugh, Lala, So., 174 Purcell, Jeanne, Sr., 138 Pursley, Jack, So.. 174 Pyle, Emest, Jr., 55,57,l60 Q Quinn, David, So., 174 R Rabb, Linda, Jr., 160 RadcliH, Roger, So., 41,42, 174 Rae, Marian, Sr., 138 Ragan, Cherryl, Jr., 160 Rakaskas, Joan, Sr., 82,138 Rakaskas, Joe, Sr., 138 Ralls, Ronnie, Sr., 138 Ralston, Peggy, Sr., 82,138 Ralston, Sue, Sr., 41,59,60, 82,138 Ramsden, Walter, Sr., 138 Ramsey, Ken, Sr., 138 Ramsey, Ranney, So., 174 Randall, Chris, Jr., 160 Rankin, Bill, Jr., 160 Ranney, Edgie,Jr., 100 Ranney, Liz, Sr., 41,83, 138 Rapp, Bill, So., 55,174 Rathbun, Kenny, Jr., 160 Ravens, Rita, Jr., 39,41,57, 160 Ray, Dwayne, Sr., 138 Ray, Maria, Jr., 160 Ray, Nathaniel, So., 174 Ray, Zenelle, So., 174 Raybourn, Bill, Sr., 138 Reagans, Bettie, Sr., 138 Reaves, Felicia, So., 174 Reaves, Paul, So., 57,174 Reaves, Valecia, So., 57, 174 RED CROSS 69 Redford, Linda, Jr., 69,160 Redman, Torrance, Jr., 160 Ree, Donna, Jr., 160 Reed, Euel, Jr., 100,160 Reed, Glenda, Jr., 160 Reed, Vickie, So., 174 Reed, Wayne, Sr., 138 Regnier, Mary, So., 174 Reid, Walter, So., 174 Reif, Jackie, Jr., 160 Reinhardt, Luda, Sr., 138 Relf, Barbara, Jr., 161 Relf, Frank, Sr., 138 Relf, James, Sr., 138 Renard, Connie, Jr., 161 Renken, Judith, Sr., 138 Rennert, Gary, Sr., 40,67, 82,108,128,138 Resser, Delbert, Sr., 138 Resser, Marvin, So., 27, 174 Revels, Charlene, So., 174 Revert, Mary, So., 57,69, 174 Reynolds, Brad, Sr., 138 Reynolds, Connie, So., 174 Reynolds, Craig, Jr., 82, 161 Rhodes, Anthony, Sr., 138 Rhodes, Larry, So., 102, 106,174 Rhodes, Vicki, So., 174 Rice, Carol, So., 56,57,174 Rice, Cathy, Sr., 138 Rice, Cheryl, Jr., 52,161 Rice, Jackie, Jr., 161 Rice, Nancy, So., 41,174 Rice, Bob, Sr., 139 Rice, Bill, So., 174 Rich, Charles, So., 174 Rich, James, Jr., 161 Rich, Kim, So., 174 Richardson, James, Sr., 139 Richardson, Jerry, Jr., 161 Richardson, Ray, So., 102, 110,174 Richardson, Sandra, Sr., 139 Richardson, Sharon, Jr., 161 Richert, Kathryn, So., 55, 174 Richmond, Bob, Jr., 108, 161 Richmond, Mike, Sr., 55, 57,139,148,151 Richmond, Ronnie, Jr., 161 Richard, Barbara, Jr., 161 Rickard, Joan, Jr., 161 Rickard, Larry, Sr., 139 Ridenour, Ronnie, Sr., 139 Ridge, Robert, So., 174 Riggan, Mike, So., 174 Riggins, Bill, Sr., 139 Riley, Phyllis, Jr., 161 Riley, Rex, Jr., 100,161 Rishel, Jim, So., 55,174 Ritchie, Anne, Sr., 40,82, 87,89,97,139 Ritchie, Janet, Jr., 161 Roach, Chester, Sr., 139 Roach, Mike, Sr., 67,139 Robb, Joan, Sr., 139 Robb, Connie, So., 174 Robb, Marcia, So., 174 Robbins, Patty, Sr., 72, 119,139 Roberts, Phil, Jr., 161 Roberts, Rosemary, Jr., 52, 82,161 Roberts, Sharon. Sr., 139 Roberson, Dennis, So., 174 Roberson, Linda, So., 174 Robertson, Laura, Jr., 52, 161 Robinson, Erick, Sr., 139 Robinson, Nancy, Jr., 161 Robinson, Sandra, Jr., 52, 161 Rockmore. Jerline, So., 175 Rodda, Bob, So., 175 Rodgers, Linda, So., 175 Rodgers, Linda, So., 175 Rodick, Craig, Jr., 161 Roets, John, Jr., 161 Rogers, James, So., 175 Rolfe, Leroy, Jr., 161 Rolfe, Lonnie, Jr., 161 Roosevelt, Steve, Sr., 55, 139 Rose, Bill, Jr., 161 Rosen. Steve, Jr., 161,163 Rosenbaum, Phillip, Jr., 55,161 Rosenbloom, Clarisse, Jr., 139 Ross, Ava, So., 175 Ross, Barbara. Sr., 41,60, B6,87,139 Ross, Barbara, So., 175 Ross, Ginger, So., 41,60, 175 Ross, Jon, Sr., 139 Rouch, Larry. Sr., 139 Roush, Charles, So., 175 Roy, Lavonne. So., 175 Roy, Ronnie, Jr., 161 Ruddell. Richard, Sr., 139 Rudin, Elise, So., 175 Rudy, David, Sr., 139 Ruffin, Gary, Jr., 161 Ruffin, Pam, Jr., 161 Runsick, Jan, So., 175 Russell, Cheryl, Sr., 52,64, 139 Russell, Martha, So., 175 Rutherford, Chris, Sr., 139 Ryan, Janet, Jr., 161 Ryan, Jean, Jr., 41,161 Ryun, Jim, Jr., 98,99,161 S Sabata, Reynold. Sr., 140 Saddler, Donna. So., 175 SAFETY CLUB 68 Salmon, Greg, Jr., 52,161 Saltzman. Grayce, So., 175 Sample, Shiela, Jr., 161 Samuel, Joe, So., 175 Sanborn, Mike, Sr., 140 Sander, Chuck, Jr., 161 Sander, Sharon. Jr., 161 Sanders, Billy, So., 175 Sanders. Greg, So., 175 Sanders, Lennie, So., 102, 175 Sanderson, Don So., 175 Sanderson, Paul. Sr., 140 Sanger, Ronnie, Jr., 161 Sardou, Richard, Jr., 161 Saums, Martha, Jr., 161 Saumweber, David, Jr., 80,161 Saunders, Nancy, Jr., 161 Savoy, Mark, Jr., 161 Sawyer, Ronny, Sr., 140 Sawyer, Sally, Sr., 50,52, 140 Sawyer, Susan, So., 175 Scarbrough, Sue, Sr., 55, 57,140 Schaaf, Kenne, So., 102, 110,175 Schaaf, Kent, So., 175 Schaar, Daryl, Sr., 112,140 Schaar, Larry, So., 175 Schaetzle, Keith, Jr., 161 Schafer, Sidonie, Jr., 55,57, 161 Schauner, Linda, Jr., 52, 161 Schauner, Steve, So., 175 Schiefelbein, Linda, So., 175 Schmersey, Diana, Jr., 161 Schmidt, Gary, Sr., 140 Schmidt, Jeff, So., 175 Schmidt, Jimmy, Jr., 161 Schmidt, Roy, Sr., 140,147 Schneider, Ron, Sr., 140 Schnurr, Bonnie, Sr., 77, 140 Schnurr, Gail, So., 13,175 Schofer, Phyllis, Sr., 80,140 Scholes, Connie, Sr., 140 - Schooler, Janice, Jr., 160 Schoonover, Susan, Sr., 140 Schrimshaw, Kay, Jr., 161 Schuetz, Connie, So., 175 Schuhs, Ginger, Jr., 161 Schulte, Dennis, Sr., 55, 140 Schwartz, Penny, So., 175 SCIENCE CLUB 63 SCIENCE DEPT. 30 Scoggins, Ernest, Jr., 80, 161 Scott, Bob, Sr., 140 Scott, Cheryl, Jr., 161 Scott, Fred, Jr., 161 Scott, Pam, Sr., 140 Scott, Richard, So., 175 Scott, Warren, So., 100,175 Scruggs, Kenneth, Jr., 161 Sears, Romona, Sr., 140 Sebring, Mary, Jr., 161 Seefeld, Clyde, Jr., 161 Seery, Jerry, So., 102,175 Seiler, Charles, Jr., 161 Seiler, Martha, So., 175 Selfridge, Martha, Sr., 57, 140,148,150 Sell. Steven, So., 98,175 Selvidge, Jawayne, Jr., 161 Sexton, Carmen, Jr., 161 Seybert, Dennis. Sr., 140 Shackelford, Patsy, So., 175 Shackelford, Steve, Jr., 46, 47,48,52,161 Shaffer, Connie, Sr., 59, 140 Shaffer, Leigh, Jr., 161 Shaffer, Marilyn, Sr., 140 Shank, Eddie, So., 98,175 Shank, Mariam, Sr., 140 Shank, Rodney, Jr., 161 Shanks, Marion, So., 175 Shannon, Robert, Jr., 55, 161 Shapley, Carol, So., 55,175 Sharp, Lindon, Jr., 161 Sharpe, Arthur, Jr. 161 Shaw, George, So., 75 Shaw, Stephen, Sr., 140 Shaw, Tim, Jr., 161 Shawver, Jane, So., 175 Sheaks, Mickey, Jr., 157, 161 11 Shehi, Linda, Jr., 52,161 Shelton, Glenda, Sr., 63, 140 Shelton, Mark, Jr., 162 Shepard, Ava, So., 175 Sheppard, Glenn, Sr., 140 Sherban, Lois, Sr., 140 Sherbon, Mary, Jr., 162 Sherman, Kay, Sr., 140 Sherman, Lester, Jr., 162 Sherrod, Cheryl, So., 175 Sherrod, Wanda, Jr., 162 Sherwood, Ronald, Jr., 162 Shields, Drieda. So., 55,175 Shields, Greg, Sr., 56,57,63, 140,148,150 Shipman, David, Sr., 140 Shipp, Doyle, Jr., 162 Shipp, Peggy, So., 175 Shoate. Mike, Jr., 162 Shockley, Ray, Jr., 162 Short, William, Jr., 162 Shorter, Martha, So., 175 Shottenkirk, Julie, Sr., 140 Shull, Dean, So., 175 Shults. Marsha, Jr., 162 Shumard, Douglas, Jr., 98, 162 Shumate, Terry, So., 175 Shunterman, Leon, Jr., 162 Shutts, Susan, Sr., 141 Sterrett, Larry, Jr., 52,162 Sidener, Roy, Jr., 162 Sidles. Susan, Jr., 52,162 Siebert, Gretchen, Jr., 39, 40,162 Siemer, Dick, Jr., 162 Silvers, Vickie, Sr., 141 Simmons, Colena, So., 175 Simmons, Hazel, So., 175 Simmons, Ron, Jr., 100, 103,162 Simon, Jayne, Sr., 70,80, 141 Simoni, Alan, So., 175 Simpson, Jane, So., 175 Simpson, Max, So., 175 Simpson, Tom, Jr., 57,64, 100,162 Sims, Danny, So., 175 Sinclair, Don, So., 175 Sinclair, Linda, Jr., 44,45, 145 Singleton, Linda, So., 175 Sisk, John, Jr., 162 Sizemore, Jack, So., 175 Skelton, Danny, So., 175 Skiles, Stan, Jr., 162 Skinner, Karen, Jr., 162 Skinner, Thomas, Sr., 141 Slape, Dale, So., 80,175 Slocum, Bemard, So., 175 Small, Candy, Jr., 162 Smart, Dallas, Sr., 141 Smart, Patricia, Jr., 162 Smiley, Harold, Sr., 55 Smith, Billy, Sr., 141 Smith, Brenda, Jr., 162 Smith, Calvin, Sr., 141 Smith, Carol, Sr., 141 Smith, Cheryl, Sr., 141 Smith, Dale, So., 175 Smith, Don, Jr., 162 Smith, Earnestine, Jr., 162 Smith, Glenda, Sr., 141 Smith, Inell, Sr., 141 Smith, Jack, Jr., 162 Smith, Jack, So., 175 Smith, James, Sr., 141 Smith, James, So,, 175 Smith, Janice, Jr., 162 Smith, John, Jr., 98,162 Smith, Larry, Jr., 162 Smith. Maribeth, Sr., 82, 83,141 Smith. Merilyn, Sr., 141 Smith, Mickey, So., 175 Smith, Phyllis, Jr., 162 Smith, Richard, So., 175 Smith, Ronald, So., 175 Smith, Shirley, So., 175 Smith, Terrell, So., 55,175 Smith, Terry, So., 175 Smith, Terry, So., 176 Smith, Tom, Jr., 162 Smith, Tom, Jr., 162 Smith, Val, So., 176 Smith, Vicki, So., 176 Smith, Willa, Sr., 141 Smith, William, So., 176 Smyth, Vicki, Jr., 162 Snow, Courtney, Jr., 162 Snyder, Greg, Jr., 162 SOCIAL STUDIES DEPT., 29 Soder, Darwin, Jr., 52,162 Soder, Eric, So., 55,176 Sokerka, Greg, Jr., 162 Sokerka, Jack, So., 176 Solter, Andy, Sr., 141 Solter, Kris, So., 176 Son, John, Jr., 162 Songer, Jane, So., 176 Songer, Sherry, Sr., 141 Sontag, David, Sr., 141 Spangler, Gary, Jr., 162 SPANISH CLUB 75 Spark. Janice, So., 41,57, 176 Sparks, Paul, So., 176 Sparnroft, Carol, Jr., 162 Spatz, Barb, Jr., 162 Spencer, Allan, Jr., 162 Sperry, Pamela, Sr., 141 Spicer, Patricia, So., 176 Spohn, Leah, Jr., 162 Springer, Scott, So., 102, 106,176 Sprouse, Lee, So., 98,176 Spurgeon, Carmon, Sr., 141 Spurrier, Marcia, So., 39, 40,4-2,176 Sroufe, Richard, Sr., 50,59 85,142 Stackley, Susan, So., 176 Sandifer, Daryl, Jr., 162 Standifer, Ray, Sr., 142 Stanjeld, Gerald, Jr., 162 Stanley, Janet, So., 176 Stapp, Barbara, Jr., 55,162 Stames, Nathan Jr., 162 States, Sharon, So., 176 Steamian, Marc. Jr., 162 Stedman, Jaco, Sr., 141, 142 Steele, Betty, So., 176 Steffens, Don, Sr., 96,142 Steiner, Kent, Sr., 142 y Stephans, Cathy, So., 176 Stephens, Pat, Jr., 162 Stephenson, Suzanne, Jr., 162 Stevens, Jack, Jr., 108 Stevens, James, So., 176 Stevens, Jeri, Jr., 162 Stevens, JoAnn, Sr., 142 Stevens, JoLene, Sr., 142 Stevens, Lawrence, So., 176 Stevens, Orlan, Sr., 52,100, 103,142 Stevens, Tommy, Jr., 100, 162 Stevens, William, So., 176 Stevenson, Wayne, Sr., 142 Stewart, Brendell, Jr., 163 Stewart, Clifford, Sr., 142 Stewart, Martha, Jr., 161 Stewart, Sherry, So., 176 Stierwalt, Judy, So., 176 Stimson, Anita, Jr., 163 Stokes, Mary, So., 176 Stokes, Ulysses, So., 98,106 Stone, Gene, Jr., 163 Stone, Linda, So., 176 Stone, Stephen, Jr., 163 Stone, Steven, So., 176 Storey, Jessie, So., 176 Storm, Rick, So., 176 Stout, Art, Jr., 163 Stovall, Bill, Jr., 163 Stovall, Cheryl, Jr., 163 Stovall, Dwayne, Sr., 35, 67,100,101,103,105, 142 Strain, Darlene, Jr., 163 Strait, Mike, So., 55,102, 176 Stratton, Linda, Sr., 142 Street, Carol, Sr., 142 Street, Darrell, So., 55,176 Strella, Carroll, Jr., 163 Strelow, Delbert, Jr., 163 Strelow, Larry, So., 176 Stringer, Ronald, Sr., 142 Strnad, Toni, So., 176 Strode, Orville, Sr., 142 Stromberg, Becky, Jr., 163 Strong, Darla, So., 176 Strong, Hetty, Jr., 57,163 Strong, Margaret, So., 176 Strop, Cheryl, So., 176 Strout, Bill, Jr., 163 Strout, Katy, So., 176 Strow, Charles, Sr., 142 Stucker, Roger, Sr., 142 Studer, Karen, Sr., 142 Struebing, Karen, So., 51, 176 Stubblefield, Gary, So., 176 STUDENT GOVERNMENT 38, 39,40,41,42,43 Stuewe, Keith, So., 98,176 Stull, Virginia, Sr., 142 Stump, Sandra, So., 176 Sturgell, Mike, Sr., 52,142 Sturgeon, Bob, So., 108, 176 Sturgeon, Gordon, Sr., 142 Sublett, John, Jr., 163 Sullivan, Brian, Jr., 32,55, 57,163 Surig, Rollin, Sr., 142 Surratt, Deborah, So., 176 Surtees, Linda, Sr., 63,142 Sutton, Geraldine, So., 176 Swafford, Linda, So., 176 Swan, Gordon, So., 176 Swan, Van, So., 102,176 Swartz, Fran, Sr., 142 Swenson, Rick, Sr., 62, 142 Swihart, Mickey, Jr., 163 SWIMMING 108,109 Swinney, John, Jr., 163 Swisher, Bill, Sr., 33,142 Swisher. Bob, Jr., 32,57, 163 Swisher, Sharon, Sr., 142 T Tabing, Bill, Jr., 163 -Tait, Anne, Sr., 76,142 Talbott, John, Sr., 142 Tallant, Tonya, Sr., 142 Tallman, Kathy, So., 61, 176 Tanner, Gerry, Jr., 67,163 Tanquary, Donetta, So., 176 Tarn, Connie, Sr., 50,142 Tasset, Geri, Jr., 163 Tassett, Rick, So., 176 Tatlock, Marlys, Jr., 163 Taylor, Donna, Sr., 142 Taylor, Ed, Jr., 163 Taylor, Irene, Jr., 163 Taylor, Joyce, Jr., 163 Taylor, Paul, Sr., 143 Taylor, Paula, So., 176 Teaff, Linda, Jr., 163 Tedlock, Sherrell, So., 176 Tedstrom, Vivian, Sr., 143 Terrell, Rose, Jr., 163 Tharp, Janet, So., 176 Tharp, Pat, Sr., 58,65,143 Tharp, Sandy, Jr., 163 Thelman, Rick, Sr., 32,55, 57,143 'KTHE MIKADOH 46,47 Thogmartin, Jeanette, Jr., 163 Thogmartin, Joyce, Jr., 163 Thomas, Alan, Jr., 52,163 Thomas, B Thomas, E arbara, Jr., 163 llouise, Sr., 143 Thomas, Hadley, Sr., 143 Thomas, Jan, So., 51,176 Thomas, Ramah, So., 176 Thomas, S 143 hirley, Sr., 66, Thomas, Toni, Jr., 163 Thome, Carmen, Jr., 163 Thompson, Anna, Jr., 163 Thompson, Burk, So., 39, 40,82,91,98,108.l76 Thompson, Coralee, So., 176 Thompson, Emma, Jr., 163 Thompson, Frank, So., 176 Thompson, Gary, Sr., 29, 112,113,143 Thompson, Gary, So., 176 Thompson, Janice, Jr., 163 Thompson, Jim, Sr., 143 Thompson, Louella, So., 176 Thompson, Michael, So., 176 Thompson, Mike, So., 176 Thom son Mike, So., 176 13 1 Thompson, Patricia, So., 1 76 Thompson, Ray, Jr., 55,57, 163 Thompson, Virginia, Sr., 30,48,87,89,97,143 Thompson, William, So., 106 Threadgill, Terry, Jr., 100, 163 Thurrnond, Craig, So., 53, 176 Tidwell, Kenny, Jr., 163 Tiffany, Jo, so., 4o,51,a2, 176 Tillman, Robert, Sr., 143 Tilma, Toni, So., 176 Tillman, A lberta, So. 176 1 Tinney, Jim, So., 176 Titze, Barry, So., 176 Tolbert, Leonard, Jr., 163 Tolbert, Robert, So., 176 Tolliver, Malcolm, Jr., 163 Tomkins, J Townsend, anet, Jr., 163 Mike, Sr., 143 Tracy, Doug, Sr., 143 Train, Dennis, Jr., 163 Trammell, Clark, Sr., 82, 83,128,143 Trees, John, So., 176 Trenary, Karen, Sr., 143 Trimble, Marilyn, Jr., 163 Trimmell, Donna, Sr., 143 Trimmell, Terry, So., 176 Trimmell, Vicki, Jr., 163 Trout, Bill, Jr., 163 Trowbridge, Douglas, Jr., 163 Trowbridge, Rodney, Jr., 163 Tucker, Barbara, Sr., 143 Tucker, Blaine, Sr., 143 Tucker, Cathy, So., 168, 176 Tucker, Cheryl, Jr., 163 Tucker, Earlie, Sr., 143 Tucker, Jim, Jr., 80,163 Tucker, Lynn, So., 176 Tucker, Rick, Sr., 143 Tuell, Bonnie, Sr., 143 Tuepker, Marilynn, Jr., 64,163 Tull, Janie, Sr., 143 Tumer, Chris, Jr., 163 Turner, Cindy, So., 80,176 Tumer, Mary, So., 176 Turner, Richard, Jr., 163 Twenter, Jo., Jr., 163 Two Hatc 163 hett, Leroy, Jr., Tymony, Charles, Jr., 163 Tyson, Ruth, Jr., 163 U Uits, Brad, So., 103,176 Underwood, Mary, Sr., 143 Unrein, Gary, So., 176 Unrein, Dennis, So., 176 Unruh, Vi Cn, so., 176 Urban, Merle, Sr., 144 Utterback, Jan, Jr., 41,57, 64,16 4 V Van Allen, Gloria, Jr., 163 Van Aglen, Lynnette, So., 1 6 Van Buren, Mike, Jr., 164 Vandermark, Don, Sr., 144 Vandemiark, Ron, So., 176 Van Deventer, Shirley, Sr., 144 Vann, Aletha, Sr., 144 Vansickle, John, Sr., 144 Van Slyke, Suzie, Jr., 40,82, 89,135,164 Varga, George, Sr.,,144 Varn, Ginger, Jr., 164 Vaughan, Gene, Jr., 100, 164 Vaughn, Cheryl, Jr., 164 Vaughn, Gloria, Jr., 164 Vaughn, Peggy, Jr., 164 Veatch, Tom, So., 1,76 Vesey, Harriet, Sr., 66, 144 Vesey, Mike, Jr., 164 Vice, Darlene, Jr., 41,B2, 164 Vickrey, Phyllis, Jr., 66,164 Vincson, Barbara, So., 176 Vine, Charlotte, So., 176 Vin Zant, Jimmy, Jr., 52, 108,164 VOCAL MUSIC 50,51, 52,53 VOCATIONAL ARTASA27 Volhein, Tom, Jr., 164 Volz, Janice, So., 176 Von Dielingen, David, Jr., 164 W Wacholz, Hal, So., 176 Wacholz, Sally, Sr., 144 Wacker, Joann, Jr., 164 Waddell, Hugh, Jr., 164 Wadley, Alan, Jr., 100,164 Wage, Dennis, Jr., 164 Wage, Larry, Jr., 164 Wagner, Warren, Jr., 164 Wagnon, Bob, Jr., 164 Wait, Mark, Jr., 57,164 Waite, Barbara, Sr., 50,52, 58,70,144 Waite, Debbie, So., 96,176 Walcher, Debra, Sr., 57, 144 Walker, Dale, Jr., 164 Walker, Don, Sr., 98,l43, 144 Walker, John, Sr., 144 Walker, Robert, So., 176 Walker, Roy, Jr., 164 Wall, John, Jr., 98,164 Wallace, Diana, So., 82, 176 Wallace, Dwight, Sr., 144 Wallace, Larry, So., 176 Wallace, Robert, Jr., 164 Wallace, Sandra, So., 176 Wallingford, John, Sr., 144 Walpole, Floyd, Sr., 144 Walsh, Patty, So., 176 Walters, Robbie, Jr., 41, 42,57,82,164 Wamble, Linda, So., 177 Wanzer, Joe, Sr., 144 Ward, Bill, Sr., 80,81,144, 148 ward, Bob, sr., ao,a1,144, 162 Ward, Harold, Sr., 144 Waring, Mike, So., 108,177 Warner, Debbie, So., 41, 177 Wamer, Pamela, Sr., 144 Wamer, Sherilyn, Jr., 164 Warren, Darlene, So., 177 Warren, James, So., 177 Washington, Betty, Jr., 164 Washington, Doris, So., 177 Washing-ton, Helen, So., 177 Washington, J. C., Sr., 52, 100,144 Washington, Lorenzo, So., 177 Waskiewicz, Julie, Jr., 40, 82,164,165 Wasson, Denny, Sr., 144 Waters, Anita, Sr., 144 Waters, Gene, So., 177 Watie, Charleszetta, So., 177 Watkins, Cherlyn, Jr., 164 Watkins, Donna, So., 177 Watkins, Gail, Jr., 164 Watson, Dean, Sr., 50,144 Watson, Syrester, Sr., 144 Watson. Winfred, So., 177 Watts, Richard, Jr., 164 Wattson, Bob, Jr., 52,164 Waugaman, Ellen, Sr., 144 Weaver, Tom, Sr., 52,144 Webb, Dianne, Sr., 78,144 Webb, Nommn, So., 102, 177 Webber, Newton, Jr., 164 Weber, Gary, Sr., 67,86, B7,100,103,144 Weber, Roxanne, So., 177 Webert, Loyd, Jr., 112,164 Webster, Larry, So., 177 Weddle, Gary, Sr., 52,144 Weekley, Ky, Jr., 52,164 w+,w,xw --1, X 7 U' ' f N f ekley, el ee, rb X w 5 h e Warre o., 73 Wilso Dan 1 d R' h x S 110 QJ7 El 1 Y 3 i1l,Ri d,Sr.,145 wus ebQa,r'. 145 00126 'C am' T ' 989 9, 9 33113 4' ers, Don o., 177 Wil , on S 45 0 Walter r. 16 X , 44 , , , , W , ,J , 5 xweie eg ITE V -tlockt t, .,1 J Wl , Joy, , 177 ,MRO e,ia,50,,57, X 2 geo 7? n PJ ,r?,31gI1 , r., 8,4 w on,g n Ss5,117777 Lf ' 3 77B I K . ' . 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'f rd m w , !..Y,,-- , , , . f ' 4 ..L:.4.'KL,'ITZf'ff1LA,..gQ.,.,,,,,,,L, ,. .1 -- 1 ' '-: ff- 32ifl 'f' N . ,,,Y,, ,rug 4 4 L 1 , f by 44 , 1.-Q. X J 1 .. X fx 4 J HQ' I .. Q 1.1 'A mi. .v.m.5-mirlm.. , xv, usb f, at ,. V . 3. ' . qflglz 0 . . Q' A , . 6? M13 ' v','f S9 , ' wfggzfe, Wt f ,ie L 'Sf ACE NETMEN are: Top row: D. Brooks, N. Ogan, Farmer, ton, M. Richmond, R. Barnum, B. Sullivan. Bottom row M M. Roach, B. Adkins, S. Oliver. Second row: M. Wood, B. Knigh- Strait, S. Amsden, M. McKinley, F. McCracken, L Elrich T6HNZ.S- M ike Wood F irst Ace In Three Tears To Go To State GET IN THERE, yells Jeff Farmer, '64, as he returns the ball with a hefty forehand. is H Q R' K, A it K 'oit Qi X, A ,Je ,QE J 2, -ffifyjf' ,Q S, - -Q5y:z,f2qQ?'.f'El5,,,-':.fg525. gs , 'K to ,4 . 'Q . , it 'S x, 1 SN. 2. tx, v X , 1 1-fx 1- A ' L 1 ,94,,1,f'ff-.4-,...m, '5, f. .- . 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Mike Wood, Dan Brooks, Mike Roach, Mike Richmond, Jeff Farmer, Bob Atkins, all '64, and Bryon Sullivan, ,65, led the netmen to a 4-2 record. Junior letterman Bryon Sullivan, promis- ing Steve Oliver and Fred McCraken hope to lead next yearls team to an even more excellent record. GOLF SQUAD MEMBERS are: Top row: R. Johnson, D. Wallace, D. McClintock, Dotson,J. Denver,J. Sisle. Bot- Kitch, B. Ward, S. Maltbee, D. Huffman, M. Michaelis, R. tom row: K. Miller, C. Peffer, L. Shaffer, L. Fullerton, Ste- Cory, M. Riggan, R. Gripe, Stevens, M. Ortega., Bilotta. vens, Corn. Seeona' row: D. Creekmore, K. Eshelman, B. Ward, D. Benedict, Gohf- Superior Putts, Drives, Chzlbs Combine To Grab Ist In City GET IN THERE, thinks James Stevens, '66, after a near- SCOREBOARD perfect chip. l I l kazeimmfexe- .a',e'e,:1-4-f',gezwsnr-w,,v5r -fn1lJvm:-s.., OPPONENT EAST West 27.5 50.0 South 26 52 Kapaun 34 44 Southeast 38.5 39.5 Heights 23 40 Shawnee Mission Invitational Cin Regionals State Ist place lst place 4th and 5th place I man qualyjfing SAND TRAPS, bunkers, and water hazards proved to be no problem for East High's golf squad as they breezed their way into the city championship. Led by Charles Peffer, '65, the Aces boasted a 6-O city record. ACE BASEMEN are: Top row: G. Spangler, Adkins, M. Mc- B. Corn, R. Simmons, R. Loveland. Bottom row: E. Reed T Clellan, B. Herron, K. Luallen, Florence, C. Daniels. Second Threadgill, E. Cotner, Goodwin, T. Laush, O. Stevans D row: DeSelms, F. Routs, M. Dilley, L. Hawkins, C. Williams, Stovall, M. Whitt, G. Gray. Bdwbclll- Ace Basemen Gamer 9-6 Season Recoml' Win Regionals SCOREBOARD OPPONENT EA ST Heights 5 4 Southeast 2 6' North 0 9 S outheast 1 5 El Dorado 3 5 South 5 5 West I 0 I4Q1andotte 1 3 If C. Ward 3 I Ifapa un 5 0 Kapaun 0 10 Regio nal:- Southest 0 3 Kapaun 1 3 S tate - Wyandotte 6 4 West 3 1 HOW'S THAT for a fast ball? questions Ace pitcher Terry Threadgill, '65, oc,f,,q,,f'ff ' 7 , ,,,, ,., W ,Wa -.-r 4? .,.. . - -ef' Q . -- E ., E- , - --. - - - et E ,,,, .,,,,,.,, ,,,,,, ,,.,,,,, . lb V f 4 J 'Qian ,, Q EAST CINDERMEN are: Bottom row: Coach Edmiston, D Christian, R. McKnight, D. Steffens,J.johnston, D. Walker, F. Powell, E. Yarbrough, R. Maloney, R. Robinson, R. Peter- son, K. Stewie, T. McKee. Second row: Coach Fordham,J. Ra- kaskas, G. Mills, R. Stucker, W. Wigley, L. Hawkins, C. Fors- berh, D. Diggs, D. Corner, R. Gann, T. Kinkaid, L. Green- wood. Third row: K. Liggens, E. Choc, D. Hart, B. Mcguire, M. Petersonhj. Ryun, E. Williamson, D. Ogle, L. Howard, L. Blackwell, D. Anderson, R. Billinger, D. Boyle, A. Moore. Fourth row: Coach Timmons, Warren, johnson, G. Kester- son, K. Denman,J. Johnson, B. Bennett, N. Welpy, S. Sell, B. Mark, W. Carmen, C. Ware. ,,4,7y,,W ,K if 4 ' 'K lk, ' ,t ,lf ,V ,iii ' g'fa.ff.,,, ,..,. Track SCOREBOARD MEET Ist PLA CE 2nd Place Southeast Invitational Southeast 43 U4 East 40 1!4 East Invitational East 98 Southeast 45 Washington Invitational Wyandotte 54 East 38 W. U Invitational East 62 1!2 No1th 43 Hutchinson Invitational East 63 1X2 S011llZ0llJl 44 Cigi East 90 North 42 Regionals East I 06 S 0110100-Yi 36 Stagg E051 5 6 Shawnee Mission East 26 HEAVE HO! thinks Willie Coleman, '64, as he strains to put distance behind his javelin. div J M 1 W' is W if gf.. ,gL GET SET, GOI! and East's Jim Ryun is OIT to a quick lead. STRIDING GRACEFULLY around the track, Jim Ryun '65, leads the pack by a large margin. Jim Ryan Ist Hzlgh Schooler In World To Run Undef 4 Mz'nute Mz'le PERFECT COORDINATION and great skill combine to make Leo Hawkin's high jump one of excellent form. 'AHAVE YOU READ the Kinsey report, Miss Buckholderf' sneers Turk to Marie. FRUSTRATION S caused by a forced marriage and alcoholism combined artfully to make the April 16-17, presentation of Come Back Little Sheba one of the finest dramatic performances ever given at East High. Middle-aged Doc and Lola, forced into an early and unwanted marriage, were unable to live their youths as they would have liked. Marie, a college girl, comes to board in Doc and Lola's home. Through Marie, Lola lives her own lost youth. To Doc, Marie be- comes the image of girlhood perfection. This image is later destroyed, and Doc, who had remained 'fdry for over a year, goes out on a Hbingefl CAST Doe .... ........ ........ L a 101 Roach Marie. . Kathie Jackman Lola ..... Chegfl Eaxtburn Turk. ..,.jgfFanner Postman .... .jim Thompson Memngef ..... .... If en Norris Mrs. Cqjfman .... . .Shay Maben Milkman ..... B fuee .,.,... Ed Anderson, . . Elmo ....... .... Stage Manager ..... . . . . .Rex Riley . .David Heny . . .John Novak Glenn Sheppard Salbl Hamilton DOC, IT'S LOLA, your sweet Lola. il I GO ON, tell the whole world Pm drunk, shouts Doc to his PLL STAY WITH YOU till the man come, missy, com terriHed wife Lola. forts Mrs. Coffman. MY, I'LL bet you can really throw that'spea.r, admires Lola as Turk demonstrates his athletic prowess. ,. .. - t ,-. , .pfruxm .rar .:.w,v:1v::wf-szvztaem-as..4s:+.af.'f ,l 4 f ff King Don Queen Virginia A I 1- S ports Cross-County Rcpfalgf Crowned MAY 2, marked the evening of the first Pep Club sponsored dance in honor of all sports at East High. Chosen from a field of 18 contestants, one couple representing each sport, Don Walk- er and Virginia Thompson were crowned All-Sports King and Queen. As Aces danced to the music of the 'cDe- mensionsf' Virginia and Don reigned re- gally over East High's first All-Sports dance. l ROCKIN' RHYTHM of the 5-piece '4Demensions pro- THE ROYAL KISS completed the coronation of Queen Virginia vided Aces with an evening of fun. and King Don. 'Q ALL-SPORTS ATTENDANTS were: Sue Ralston, Don Jones, Emmy Derby, Gary Thompson, Dwight Wallace, Nicki Dooley, Judy Burgess, Jeff Farmer, Bob Dalton, Holly Boxer, Wolf, Mlozell Williams, and Earl Yarbrough, all '64, Tom Laush, King Don, Queen Virginia, Leo Hawkins, Pat sf 'f , , fy! jf! f f , ' Wy., , ,- -' QT! ,ff ,:f,.fy, V 'PJ' '. k'f v'f'f'f 2 ' f,.f ' Q 3 If Ifzng Steve ueen Nzcki , . ,,,, , Q Af i' f ' V! 1 -wwf!! Qfff f ,W , W Wf fifag- f I WZ '61 f ff Aff? jyfff Senior Prom- Memories OfEas2f Recalled STARRY-EYED SENIORS danced to the strains of Norman Lee's orchestra as May 21 marked the evening of East's 1964 Senior Prom. Held at the Cotillion Ball- room, the Prom was highlighted by the coronation of Steve Nave and Nicki Wolf, Senior Prom King and Queen. in se- gi 2 .4 5. - ,............... H , .f REGAL AND ROYAL, Nicki and Steve await the COMPLETING THE CEREMONY, King Steve bestows the opening notes of their royalty dance. royal kiss to Queen Nicki. SENIOR PROM ATTENDANTS were: jeff Farmer, Janet Anne Ritchiehjudy Burgess, Tom Lindsley, and Holly Boxer, Osborne, Don Walker, Rick Clarke, Queen Nicki, King Steve, all '64, i - - Senior Activities- M emories Wz'll Linger On MEMORIES-zy'senior week, the senior breakfast, misgf Moments To Remember, senior yells and tears the last day of school, singing the Alma Mater with lumps in our throats, all-school oespers, walking to the strains of Pomp ana' Cir- oumstanoev, commencement-our last ana' most treasured memories cyf East High. :Wasil 1 ll 3-mf' fm Jaax T.-M'?f rrffl-, 2 R ww-- 4-4 Q' W Ei? U , . if .P -'43-Q' - 2 J 'um ki .116 ty 4 , .. ., A, M a . . 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