Yi, 5...-43 ,. ,J if -,-Q x -1 r x w 'fa Q' 1 -.wr vii AZN fr 'Gul 'av A, ' , . 1 .. 'v!'nv x '11 1 .P -vt 44 We + k ' 5 A' ' 'H 9 - W r4 I A Q ' MSQ I wr x , , X ,ka 1 1 1. .33 :WQ7 a Q , - .. . 1 'X ,pw ,, -1'-' .1 f 'ins iwkfi' . f of 1' Q Maw' Q 3 l . U U , ' I Q' n,v2 ' W ' 4 0- 'J 1' '.'v ' n V ..g. 1 ,f 3 X ' ', 4. s .. Q if s ,lu ' i A - 4 4' it ' 2 n- 7 I X f xx ' Q7 uv ' ' 9 f ' .- A 1 ste' , A J hp ' 5 I ' wr- . I ' ,Qtx W' x' w Q X E M., wN.,,.r M 1 . ' f ..x.- Q si u , ,+- .43 f V Q' 'H' -s -L, A W .W 4: . Y 1 1 'fd W 'Q vu pe N539 M132 gui NEW sw . awszjjsgg X GROWTH: The Action or Process of Development K Growth zs the only evzkience of lqfe. john Henry ifc GROWTHI Through Iniellectual Involvement I ! E 5 I 1 ,aw I , ,,,, L. I Vkkr ,L School L1fef5 Opposite page: Top left: Mr. Ward, Graphic Arts teacher, demonstrates how to opaque negatives for the printing plate. Top right: Mr. Dohrer animates another favorite joke. Bottom left: Mr. Addison un- puzzles the puzzle of trigonometry with Susan Wilke and Les Linn. Bottom center: Ms. Yeargan's students are fascinated with Ciardi's version of Dante's Inferno. This page: Top left: Through mathematical reasoning, Ms. Benedict helps julie Smith solve an algebraic problem. Top right: Mr. Addison successfully unravels the mystery of trigonometry. 4' 1' A, X ,gf t 3 SY ii I 1 'K N' :lj My ' f Jr 4,3 A N, Q2 'H 4. :Ps V- ,T 'us M , 'S Q E .LV V ,4 ,- if ,E 4 lk K 4 ,N san f il-Vg' . X I A x AAX ' P 'L ,, 5 f lx I tg! .- .X ' -2 H. M A .- I , if ' . 1 4 YA? wg? Haiti' A . fy J f 'fa , X A 1 , 3 ml gfffqggp ,4 W mmf' Q My ' W 'G ' 1? ' w ' . - A 1 x' .J 1 Y' A ,wi 5 1 , - fa m y si Q' .. V. ,. f fl A Q 1, .,.. H., A 3 1, Wg 'M' 7'W ' School Life I 7 3.-is 'Y 'bww Opposite pageg Top left: The Football Team shows enthusiasm by T.P. ing Coach johnson's house, Top right: Mr. Gleason directs the Marching Band at halftime. Bottom: The spirit of the Aces. This pageg Top: East helps North celebrate their 50th Anniversary. Bottom left: The winning Senior float, The Best Rise in the East and Set on the West . Bottom right: Bruce Fritz congratulates Susan Wilke on winning Homecoming Queen. 8 l School Life Y ff uv!,w -f .U cr ., Left: john Lloyd shows the patience needed to work with clay. Top left center: Creativity doesn't need to speak with words. Top center: Melanie Martin flashes her smile. Bottom right: Mike Cherry finds the crystallization temperature of paradichlorobenzene. Next pageg Top right: Mr. Bobula assists Robin Juarez in mixing a formula for scien- tific research. Bottom left: Striving to be a perfectionist is part of the woodworking class. Bottom right: Woods class provides job opportunities for the future. X Shlf , Through Practical ' Experience X 'i.,, , v K .- g - Faces of the Aces 414 fb 5 f my 'R' School Life! 11 -L- l c ix S? 1 Opposite pageg Top left: Students relive the 50's. Top right: Melody Gee and Tracy Bell during Homecoming roll-a-thon. Bottom: Sophomores pack 19 fellow classmates to win the V.W. stuffing contest. This pageg Top: Football players and Pom Pon girls boogie down at spirit assembly. Bottom left: Seniors participate in Hat and Shades Day during Spirit Week. Bottom right: jeff Wilson and Tim Pott pucker up for bubble gum blowing contest. GRGWTH: Through Parental Involvement H Left: Mr. Focht visits with Dr. Roberts at the Parent Faculty Breakfast. Top right: Mr. Bledsoe and Ms. Meek discuss the issues of the day over a cup of coffee. Bottom right: Drayton Alldritt receives congratulations from Mr. and Mrs. Alldritt and their friends for his acceptance into the National Honor Society. Next pageg Top left: Booster Club President Cliff jones receives suggestions from a parent. Top right: Mr. Allen welcomes Mr. Weathersby to Open House. Bottom left: Mrs. Kroeker and son Kevin look over his National Honor Society Certificate. Bottom right: Parents discuss performance of the band after the concert. aae rw X 61 9 lLf X13 5 may Av. is L J.. at v M.-ri f 4 A 1 , . W new 11.110, Ar ,rf W ww, .+ig,nsjM:'a:z2mXf1ix :nlfmfiw 'Gsm L , 3,1 ,mul 5. A. A , 'mW35f!Q2'T! W' ' ul 1 J ,, 'JJQ i5'7 xL,13w 'Zf: l1f?f . ., .A.,,.pg,,. ,, ' if'm13?!3!?3??ff7fi-2 iWE i'4iil M WA Administration I 15 n t ' JI ,f Qi N5 ii Q icgffzi . 5 U i ' is, Samuel P. Allen, Assistant Principal Robert D. Lytle, Assistant Principal To the Seniors--I hope that you will reflect on your time at East with pride and a sense of readiness to assume whatever post high school role you have prepared for and chosen. Thanks for your strong leadership and numerous contributions which form a signfi- cant part of the continuing tradition at East. To Annie Lowrey and the Ecboef Staff--I extend a special thanks for the time, care, and thought you expended to capture a por- tion of East High history. In the coming years, as we leaf through the pages of this yearbook, our memories of outstanding individual and group accomplishments and worthy schoolwide activities will be refreshed. Thanks for the excellent record of the 1978-79 school year at East High School. fvryaaf 161 Faculty FACULTY Lowrey, Annie---Art Department, Department Chairperson, Painting and Drawing, Creative Photography, Visual Communications, Yearbook Publica- tions, Art Club Sponsor. McCrea, Wyatt---Art Department, Mini Art Courses. Sell, Steve---Art Department, Craft 1 8: 2, Sculpture 1 8: 2, Art Club Sponsor, Assistant Men's Track Coach. Chafin, Tommie---Business Depart- ment, Department Chairperson, Typing 3 8: 4, Office Procedures, Office Educa- tion, Senior Sponsor, Brown, Linda---Business Department, Typing 1, 2, 5 8: 4, Social Committee. Capps, Ronald---Business Department, Distributive Education, Business Arithmetic, Recordkeeping, Leep, Sharri---Business Department, Office Machines, Accounting 1, 2 8: 3, Building Committee Representative, Advisement Team Leader, Computer Task Force Committee. Parzybolt, Sam---Business Department, Business Communications, Shorthand 1, Personal Finance, Recordkeeping, Business Club Sponsor, Credit Union, Guidance Committee. Lawson, LaVerla---Foreign Language Department, Department Chairperson, Spanish 1, 2, 3 8: 4, Spanish Club Sponsor, Chairperson of Foreign Language Department, All-School Projects Commit- tee. Sherman, Marguerita---Foreig Language Department, French 1 8: , French Club Sponsor. 1 l Wallis, Ray---Foreign Language Depai ment, German 1 8: 2, Spanish 1, Gd man Club Sponsor. Woods, Clester---Home Economi Department, Department Chairperso Cloth 8: Fashion, Clothing Service, F2 Foods, Clothing Management 1, 2 8: HERO Club Sponsor. H. Facultyf17 Boren, janet---Home Economics Departmentg Occupational Homemaking 1 8: 2, Creative Careers. Nakamura, LuAnne---Home Economics Department, Home 81 Family, Child Development, Fast Foods 1 8: 23 Health Related Careers, Red Cross. Weierich, Marilyn---Home Economics Department, World of Children, Single Survival, Child Development, Parent Coordinator. 54:-9 Lietz, Gilbert---Industrial Arts Department, Department Chairper- son, Audio Visual Coordinator, Drivers Education, Industrial Arts Club Sponsor. Beck, Floyd---Industrial Arts Depart- ment, Driver Education 1 8: 2, Auto In- formation. Edmiston, j.D.---Industrial Arts Department, Driver Education lg In- dustrial Arts Club Sponsor, Cross Coun- try, Track and Field Coach. f Wln.,.m,,,q 5,0 2-t 'nah Feltner, Ken---Industrial Arts Depart- ment: Electronics 1, Auto Information Harris, joe---Industrial Arts Depart ment: Woods 2. 3 8: 4, Mathews, Roy---Industrial Arts Depart- ment, Auto Mechanics, Small Engines. Onan-v4 i Monckton, Charles---Industrial Arts Department, Plastics 1, Metals 1, 2 8: 3, Woods l Schumacher, Richard---Industrial Arts Department, Driver Education 13 Men's Basketball Coach. Ward, Bill---Industrial Arts Depart- mentg Visual Communications, Visual Communications Photography, Graphic Arts 1, 2 8: 31 Photography Club Spon- sor. 19fFaeu1ty Dr. Roberts shoots a free throw during the Facuty vs. Varsity Athlete Basketball game. .Iwi Wiebe, Hubert---Industrial Arts Department, Drafting 1, 3 8: 5. Shellenberger, Elfrieda---Language Arts Department, Department Chairperson English Composition, World Literature, Individual Studies, Writing Studio, Chairperson of American Education Week, Scholarship Committee. Ruiz, Starla...Language Arts Depart ment, English 2, English 5. , , H . - f Dansby, Judy---Language Arts Depart- ment, English 2, Speech 1, Debate, Forensics Sponsor, Model United Na- tions. Gorniek, Janice---Language Arts Department, journalism 1, English 2, Newspaper Publications, Newspaper Adviser. Gould, Charlene---Language Arts Department and Performing Arts Department, English 4, Drama 1, Stagecraftg International Thespian Society Sponsor. 5 jackson, Gayle---Language Arts Department, English 2, English 2 Honors, English 3 Kantor, Ibolya---Language Arts Department, English 2, English 3: Sophomore Class Sponsor Lyman, Verna---Language Arts Departmentg College Reading, Peer Leadership, English 23 Harvest Magazine Sponsor. Wwaaa-w Meek, Margaret---Language Arts Department, Reading 2, 3, and 4, Human Relations Club Sponsor. Quillen, Jayne---Language Arts Department, Reading 2, 3, and 4, Women's Awareness Club Sponsor. Roth, Wayne---Language Arts Department, Peer Leadership, English 2, Sportsman's Club, Creative Writing, Photography. dj! Mary---Language Arts Depart- Rupp, mCnt, English 2, English Erzjunior Class Sponsor, Building Committee. Thomas, Carl---Language Arts Depart- ment, English 3, English 4, American Education Committee. Welch, james---Language Arts Depart- ment, English 3, English Composition, National Honor Society Sponsor. Yeargan, Donna---Language Arts Department and GTC, English Com- position,World Literature, Independent Study, GTC Seminar, National Honor Society Sponsor, Building Committee Chairperson, Mini-Messenger Staff. Benedict, Esther---Mathematics Depart- ment, Calculus, Algebra II, Trigonometry, National Honor Society Sponsor. Brown, Bob---Mathematics Depart- ment, Extended Algebra, Everyday Math, General Math, Head Baseball Coach, Assistant Varsity Basketball Coach, Intramural Weight Training. Randol, Phil---Mathematics Depart- ment, Algebra II, Geometry, Wrestling Cheerleaders Sponsor, junior Varsity Baseball Coach. Taggart, Ernest---Mathematics Depart- ment, Extended Algebra, Geometry, Wrestling Cheerleaders Sponsor, Junior Varsity Baseball Coach. Wallace, Mike---Mathematics Depart- ment, Algebra II, Basic Computer, Geometry. 20X Faculty Male teachers, lim Culbertson, Don Bowin, and Hubert Wiebe prepare the First 'big' , Gleason, Bob---Performing Arts Department, Department Chairperson, Orchestra, Music Theory, Band, jazz Band. Allen, Anne---Performing Arts Depart-. ment, Sophomore Choir, Choral Aces, Concert Choir, Madrigals, TTBB. --f X fda'- 'rt fm? Washburn, Bob---Performing Arts Department, Drama 1, Drama 2, Drama 3, Stagecraft, Technical Theatre, International Thespian Society. Bowin, Don---Physical Education Department, Specialized Physical Education, Coordinator of Physical Education, Department Director of Commons, Spirit Club Sponsor. Annual Social Committies Faculty Breakfa Biege, Kathy---Physical Education Department, Physical Education, Pom Pon Girls, Specialized Physical Educa- tion, Girls Gymnastics Coach, Assistant Iohnson, Mickey---Physical Education Department, Physical Education, In- tramural Weight Training, Head Foot- ball Coach, Assistant Wrestling Coach. SI. e ii y N hltxw-iw- . ,, M jones, AJ.---Physical Education Department, Head Girls Track Coach, Mens Basketball Assistant Coach, Varsity Club Sponsor, Noon Recreation Sponsor. Lamb, Catherine---Physical Educa- tion Department, Physical Educa- tion. lfucultyf2l .., , 4-'1- il fx J-'Ac-.,. 'Mn-as qirad' 1 n 'sit 7 0' Reynolds, Pat---Physical Education Department, Physical Education, Varsity Club Sponsor, Scholarship Committee, Cheerleader Commit- tee. Spicher, Kenneth---Physical Educa- tion Department, Physical Educa- tion, Special Physical Education, Health Education, Men's Head Golf Coach, Men's Head Wrestling Coach, Women's Golf Head Coach. White, Betta---Physical Education Department, Physical Education, Women's Tennis Coach, fVarsity and junior Varsityj, Women's junior Varsity Softball Coach. Bobula, john---Science Department, Department Chairperson, Aeronautics, Chemistry, Algebra, Senior Class Spon- sor, National Honor Society Sponsor, All-School Project Committee, Drowatzk, Ernest---Science Depart- ment, Physiology, Biology, Science Club Sponsor, Men's Gymnastics Coach, Women's Swimming Head Coach. Forbes, Victor---Science Department, Topics in Science, Astronomy, Geology, Al -School Project Head Sponsor, Guitar Club Sponsor, Scholarship Com- mittee, National Honor Society Alter- nate Sponsor. Ur' . Gribble, Dick---Science Department, Chemistry I, Chemistry II, Biology, EBCE. Reid, Dick---Science Department, Biology, Zoology, Botany, Building Committee, All-School Project Com- mittee, Good Samaritan Committee. Allen, Steve---Social Studies Depart- ment, Department Chairperson, Economics, U.S. History, Personal Economics, Social Committee, Building Committee. X, A, - Birchiield, jack---Social Studies Depart- ment, Independant Study, Indepen- dant Study and GTC. Culbertson, jim---Social Studies Department, U.S. History, Govern- ment, Psychology, Athletic Director, Mens Swim Coach, Sportsman's Club Sponsor, Freeman, Martin---Social Studies Department, U.S. History, Govern- ment: Spirit Club Sponsor. 'llllaaculty , -uw, JW' fvnX hav' Kemp, Andro---Social Studies Depart- ment, U.S. History, Sophomore Foot- ball Coach, Mens Varsity Tennis Coach. Morozzo, Mary Alice---Social Studies Department, Psychology, Sociology, U.S, History, Social Committee Nyquist, Floyd---Social Studies Depart- ment, U.S. History, Professional Studies Committee. 1 '-.Wifwag f Q M, tyy gir , Q2 A . ' l lf ftf ' , 1,--vovrv' Taylor, jerry---Social Studies Depart- ment, Peer Leadership, Government, U.S. History, Sophomore Football Assistant Coach, Womens Softball Coach. Venning, Mary jane---Social Studies Department, Government, World History. White, Dwain---Social Studies Depart- ment, Current Events, Ethnic Studies, Black History, Human Relations Club Sponsor, Womens Student Union Spon- sor. 4812. Whitfield, George---Social Studies Department, Government, Peer Leader- ship, Human Nature. Dunlap, Ken---Special Education Coor- dinator, Varsity Club Sponsor, Assistant Mens Track Coach. Avila, Rosa---Language Arts Depart- ment, English 2, English 3, English 4, Physical Science, U.S. History, Spanish Club Co-Sponsor, Sophomore Class Sponsor. R 94 Qu.. DP' ,milf Education Education Cole, Patricia---Special Department, Special TMH. Lytle, Cynthia---Special Education Department, Special Education, Math, English 2, English 3, English 4, Government History. Behrendt, Terry---EBCE Science Department, Learning Coordinator, EBCE, Physics, Math Learning Coor- dinator, Science Club Sponsor, WESR Sponsor, Student Govern- ment Assistant Sponsor. l Fuculty!23 'TW .7 l, ,qi-M A World Literature instructor, Donna Yergan, Explains to senior, Kim Schuler, Henrik Ibsen's style of writing. 3ldCflSI2df. SUZHDUC---EBCE Depart- Wood, Richard---EBCE Departmfflti Ftederking, Bob---Counselor, Career Moore, Brenda---Counselor, nent, Social Studies. Head CounselorgAll-School Project Laboratory. Cheerleader sponsor. Jwens, Melva---EBCE Departmentg 'lacement Coordinator, Student iovernment Sponsor, junior Class ponsor, Prom Committee. Vyatt, Margie---EBCE Department, anguage Arts, Social Committee. Committee. Pheifer, Charlotte---Occupational Specialist Department. Vanderwall, Bill---Counselor, Youtl' Council Sponsor, Bible Club Sponsor. 24!P aculty 'Y .5 Q ,A :,, K .fa -.,.. Wenz, Dave---Counselorg National Honor Society Sponsor. Willliams, Keith---School Psychologist. Huff, Larry---Social Worker. W 5 Brown, Nancy---Receptionist. Burns, Rene---EBCE Dcpartmentg' Secretary. Cunningham, Lorene---Bookkeeper. wf is Desbien, Cindy---Registrar Recep- tionist. Herd, Gene---Dr. Robcrt's Secreatary. Hand, Vickie---Day Care Center Atten- dant. E 5 4 5' Hubbard, Mattie---Day Care Center w Attendant. i Morse, Myrna---Secretaryg Guidance W departmentg Guidance Secretary. Harrison, janet---Special Education y Department. Fz1cultyf25 ZMQX L.. X 2 fr'- Sollers, lxatherine---Special Educa- tion Aide. Stevens, Louise---Production Clerk. Walker, Phyllis---Special Education TMH. 'QW !:Pas'i'x , ' tx, X. Ll-f -Q.. Mike Hoover, Gary Thurman, and Mike Wallace go for a rebound while Dave Wenz catches fourty winks at the Faculty vs. Varsi- ty Athlete Basketball Game. Wells, Ruth---Teacher's Aide. Kingman, Margaret---Library Media Coordinator. Constad Specialist. H u d s 0 n Specialist Clelia---Library Media Miller,Dorotny---Library Clerk. Mary---Library Media Faldtz,Earnestine---Nurse. 26X Faculty GroundsrnangV. Blevins. A Security Guards,A. Willoughby, E. Suttle EngineersgV. Snowdon, Head Engineer, B. Lewallen. jo' Nw. 5' a Custodial Staff, Ist row: Hazel Pearman,jessica Dixon, Cathern Fisher, Patrick McKaig, Thomas Williams, Roger Gimpill. 2nd row Martha Powell, William Lewis, Ralph Veach, Les Patton, Chris Darnell. 9 I H MII,W,,.Mf-M- .,, .,,, , I WW-w,M fw,,1,,, 'w,,L wf, f f ',,. ,. ..,fA-'M ffff- 'WH 7' Wm, hW'W 'N '4fwwWW HM-M,w 'w, 'm--wr, '- A 'U 'w,W ...,, 'WWW 'Wm 'M ' II , ,N,,W,,q , ,,,. ,,,,, WW A ,,,, WWW ,,,.,,MP Mm V .,,,. ,,,,M fmlM,,ImIIIW I - , ,,,,, V w.,,,,, WWWI mm 'mm ML, ,I ' I ' I ' . Jm,,.,WM-,,-my ,. 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I , ' Q 5 S J X . is , .I XX X , X YM f-,I M R' I:'1 'w ' ,PJ 4g g M., , 4, w., -f Aw., 'mm - I I ,NNI 1 f mjww I ' 'M ff-4 ' ' '. x, f-W H wiv M ..,f.,, I ft -Q ' bw, f 2 w,',IA-M.. I-u,I nw- .,x :f' f Q. I I Auf , W., ,W , , .W . ' 28! Concert Choir, Choral Aces Vocal Music goes to Tri-State ii 5- J E I 1 l y 4, Concert Choir, lst row: R. Bender, D. Rodd, M. Nuss, A. Culer,j. French, S. Schlegal,j. Kindred, S. Russell, D. Quals, R. Fields, S. Fleming, L. Headrick, M. jones, A. Fairhurst, L. Dawley, C. Confer,j. Tolberd. 2nd row: A. Depouz, L. Fredrickson, R. Oehlert, K. Schmidt, Ljackson, S. Henline, D. Mann, R. York, S. Reeves, B. Turner, C. Focht, M. Brown, P.-Iones, K. Murray, A. Nichols, M. Coldiron, K. Kamas. 3rd row: S. Riddle, T. Criss, R.jesik,j. Turner, A. Hutchinson, R. Matthies, T. Klee, D. Graham,j.Jordan,j. Fuhr, P. Merriman, B. Fritz, D. Krehbiel, D. Slade, T. Greiner, M. McCamon, B. Longstaff. 4th row: G. Harms, E. Nal- ly, D. Shanklin, M. Arbenz, K. Johnson, L. Lunderman,j. Carlson,j. Brant, D. Lisenby,j. Seek, C. Penn, F. Bledsoe, B. Fiechtl, R. Riordan. Choirs The 1978-79 choirs, under the direction of Ms. Anne Allen, were involved in many ac- tivities and concerts throughout the year. The separate choirs consisted of five groups. One was the Concert Choir made up of eligible men and women from all grades. Another was the Madrigals made up of eligible seniors and juniors. Men's Choir consisted of senior, junior and sophomore men, while Choral Aces was of women. The Sophomore Choir consisted of both men and women. Besides performing in concerts during the year, the choirs also participated in the State and Tri-State contests. The talent show, Stars for the Night, sponsored by Ms. Allen, included several skits performed by the groups. The highlight of the year for the groups was a ski trip to the Summit, in Colorado, dur- ing the spring break. While there, the groups sang in the Air Force Academy . I Chapel' To help suppon these travels, the Choral Acesg A. Cutler, S. Henline, M. Tracy, P.jones, S. Bliss, C. Focht, S. Cannon, groups sold candy bars and christmas tree L. Headrick, A. Nichols, L. Dawley, K. Oehlert, K. Schmidt,j. French, A. Hutchison, decorations, and table ornaments. M. Gee, E. Nally, C. Becker. Madrigals, Men's Ensemble, Sophomore Choir!29 Madrigals, lst row: C. Confer, D. Qualls,j. Tolberd,j. Kindred, S. Fleming, D. Mann, A. Fairhurst, L. Fredrickson. 2nd row: S. Riddle, J. Turner, E. Lawrence, K. Matthies, P. Merriman, K. johnson, B. Fiechtl,j. Brant, D. Shanklin, G. Harms, T. Criss, R. York. B. Fritz. f....:+. V. R Q as fi ' x .r X if A 1,-wr .. 'ff vt 5 Men's Ensemble, R. Matthies, D. Lisenby, K. Mathes, K. Longhofer, C. Newman, G. Crowell, R. Klestiwez, R. Fillmore, R. Bender, C. Lair, M. Malinson. -,-...- Sophomore Choir, lst row: G. Cooper, B. Becker, J. Merriman, C. Sones, K. Perez, J. Strickland, P. Parrack, B. Powell, D. Dahlem, T. Fairhurst,j. Nance, T. Charleston. 2nd row: Q. Paul, L. Hoyer, K. Cibosky, M. Weber, M. Evans, S. Goines, M. Hayes,j. Farr, M. Phillips, C. Daniel, C. Underwood, K. Spencer, M. McBride. 3rd row: Ljurczewsky, K. Grisham, R. Harrison, C. Bledsoe,j. Rehfuss, B. Shanklin, M. Davis, R. Thompson,j. Scott, T. Sherman, D. Long, S. Smith, K. McCutcheon, D. Ross. 50 I Orchestra Orchestra, lst row: R. Wentling, L. Kimzey, H. McCarty, S. Bennett, M. Brown,j. Mattson, M. Linn, T. Niquette. 2nd rowzj. Mat tson, S. Olson, H. Carter, D. Bender, S. Harrell, L. Hutton, B. Baker, K. McClintick, L. Clark, B. DeSpain, M. Wimberly, K Elliot. 3rd row: R. Lamer, C. Atherton, T. Smith, M. Busch, M. Gottschalk, D. Hawkins, L. Peebler, K. Ross, K. Niquette, M Milham, J. Price. 4th row: C. Eades, P. Rue, D. Daffron, S. Murray, T. Wallis, C. Hephner, J. Fuller, L. Hobbie, Director B Gleason, L. Linn, A. Lomax, S. Livingston, M. Hahn, B. Vorhees, C. Penn. The Symphonic Band, jazz Ensemble, Mar- ching Band and Orchestra enjoyed a suc- cessful year under the worthy leadership of instrumental conductor Bob Gleason. Each group had its own job to do during the year and all did them well. The jazz Ensemble was appreciated for playing at the Spirit Club rallies and at basketball games. The Marching Band, one of the best in Wichita, did an outstanding job entertaining fans during the halftime of football games. This group also participated in the annual kick- off parade at the Wichita River Festival. The Orchestra and Symphonic Band represented East High in various contests and music festivals throughout the state. Among the E most important of these contests were the State and Tri-State Festivals. The Band and Orchestra did a wonderful job in both events. jazz Band! 51 jaza Band, lst row: L. Hephner, K. Ross, C. Green, R. Smith, C. Phillips, L.jones, D. Hawkins. 2nd row: H. Hahn, K. Walther, S. Livingston, K. Baltzell, C. Kimmel. 3rd row: M. Hahn, M. Kline, N. Smith, S. Hayes, A. Lomax, L. Linn, T. Spencer. I Opposite pageg Bottom right: Some East High jazz Band members form a combo of their own. Left: Sax players Charles Phillips and Ron Smith exchange helpful hints. Top: Orchestra! Band conductor, Bob Gleason leads his group in music. 321 Symphonic Band Symphonic Band, lst row: S. Nichols, K. Niquette, K. Potter, K. Despain, 2nd row: S. Wolf, L. Peebler, R. Clegg, M. Dooley, M. Milham, D. Hawkins, T. Smith C. Bryan, D. Cowan, C. Underwood, R. Dennis, 3rd row: P. Emig, S. Parks, K. Lawson, D. Martin, G. Lawrie, K. Sells, S. Nye, D. Nelson, T. Williams, C. Larson B. Ammons, M. Singree, C. Green, G. Bordick, R. Smith, 4th row: D. Lewis, R. McCafferty, K. Walther, H. Hahns, S. Murray, M. Cline, B. Webb,j. Crawford W. Hutchinson,M. Holt, G. Gonzales, Director Bob Gleason, S. Geliwick, C. Maxson,j. Castresos, S. Liingston, G. Seals, A. Lomex, T. Spencer,j.L. Fox, L. Linn P. johnson, A. Sandlin, T. Miller, K. Taylor, S. Hayes, C. Hand, N. Smith. w 1 1 Bottom left: After a lot of practice, the music comes easier for these two dedicated trombone players. Bottom right: The jazz Band practices diligently to make their sound the best anywhere. Marching Band!33 Marching Band, B. DeSpain, L. McClintick, V. Clamas, T. Buchanan, R. Powell, R. Dennis, C. Bobo, C. Underwood, D. Cowan, T. Smith, K. O'Neal, K. Ni- quette, S. Nichols, K. Potter, S. Wolf, L. Peebler, R. Clegg, P. Emig, S. Parks, D. Victory, M. Parcell, T. Cato, K. Ross, L. Malcomb, M. Cooley,j. Cadenhead, M. Milham, R. Smith, G. Burdick, M. Singree, C. Green, T. Rushing, B. Ammons, C. Phillips, E. Simms, D. Hawkins, L. Linn,j.L. Fox, T. Spencer, A. Lomax, R. Williams, C. Hand, S. Hayes, L. Carter, T. Miller, K. Taylor, N. Smith, A. Sandlin, H. Alcaraz, R. Sims, T. Sherwood, C.jones, P.johnson, C. Larson, F. Williams, D. Nelson, S. Sells, S. Livingston,j. Castrisos, C. Kimmel, K. Baltzell, S. Gelwick,j. Grier, R. Klestinez, M.james,j. Oberlechner, G. Seals, K. Walther, S. Mur- ray, R. McCafferty, D. Lewis, B. Webb,j. Gonzalez, M. Holt, H. Hahn,j. Crawford. . I . Top: The Marching Band plays as Homecoming royalty is about to be an- nounced. Bottom right: The Marching Band steps in stride to their own music. Bottom left: Members of the Marching Band and Flag Team keep in beat by follow- ing the drum major. 34lSpirit Club 5 l Spirit Clubg lst row: J. Harms, R. Riordan, H. Carter, S. Wilke, C. Weathersby, V. Jacobs, M. Gee, S. Wilke, C. Keller, D. Struthers, F. Bledsoe, M. McBride, C. Mercer, A. Barngrover, D. Kruse, V. Enriquez. 2nd row: C. Barnett, P. Parrack, D. Fields, K. Strate, D. Beldon, K. Zorger, P. Jones, S. Stephenson, R. Fields, D. N Curless, G. Boykins,J. Palmquist, M. Phillips, T. Coakley, S. Boucher, M. Prince, M. Busch, D. Bonar, M. Potvin. 3rd row: K. Perez, R. Lira, K. Kamas,J.Johnson, V. Schilling, C. Foeht,J. Smith,J. Edwards,J. Condreay, C. Eades, D. Eades, B. Baker, S. Parks, D. McLuen, S. Bennett, R. Ruiz. 4th row: S. Uhland, S. Olson, S. Small, M. Marshall, C. Snook, J. Harshfield, A. Bever,J. Barber, K. Hutcheson, T. Anderson, D. Keffer,J. Poulsen, M. Weidner, R. Mecham, M. Rethorst, M. Krause, L.Jacobs, L. Jackson,J. French, L. Lunderman, K. Miller, M. Weber. 5th row: R. Ablah, G. Harms, D. Wojtowicz, M. Arbenz, K. Oehlert, A. Nichols, C. ' Penn, T. Shigley,J. Patton, G. Harms, B. Baresch, T. Daley, L. Shepherd, B. Lira, L.Jackson, T. Nance, L. Cushing, S. Shepherd, R. Denny,J. Fuhr, B. Turner, S. Ochs, M. Lewallen, K. Foster, J. Kraus. Spirit Club, 1st row: M. Thomas, S. Harrell, S. Parke, C. Underwood, K. Lawson, A. Oburn, R. Riordan, T. Morgan, S. Fleming, L. Headrick, L. Dawson, T. Whit- cher, R. Clark. 2nd row: M. McPhaul, P. Webb, T. Cato, L. Remacle, K. Davis, D. Krehbiel, T. Greiner, V. Reiserer, L. Hoyer, M. Linn, P. Thomas,J. Konek. 3rd row: C. Hephner, M. Francis, J. Carlson, L. Coffman, G. Farr, C. Cooper, J. Lamb, D. Long, D. Custer, S, Fiechtl, J. Rehfuss, S. Christensen, D. Barnum, T. Dickson. S. Burns, A. Garcia. 4th row: T. Hockett, D. Qualls, N. Waldschmidt, K. Carpenter, R. Richards, K. Potter, C. Larson, S. Cunningham, K. Ciboski, C. Dillon, D. Daggett. Sth row: C. Shaw, G. Unruh, D. Mason, S. Edwards, B. Warnock,J. Carter, A. Fairhurst, L. Fredrickson, C. Bradley, C. Confer, G. Roebuck, K. McIntosh, S. Smith, S. Cole, S.Johnson, T. Patterson, G. Seals, T. Lewis. 6th row: M. Marshall, S. Tucker, M. McBride, L. Calibani, L. Dawdy, M. Howell, K. Seek, T. Wilson, K. Harvey, L. Shields, C. Samilton, M. Martin, J. Wilson. l Spirit Club Cabinet, lst row: S. Wilke, F. Bledsoe. 2nd row: C. Keller, V. jacobs, M Gee, D. Struthers. 3rd row: C. Weathersby, R. Riordan. T. Kruse, S. Wilke, H. Carter. 4th row: A. Barngrover, C. Mercer, M. McBride. Banner Girls, lst row: C. Confer, C. Focht, A. Nichols, L.jackson. 2nd row: K. Nixon, D. Wojtowicz, W. Winningham, L. Fredrickson. Cabinet, Banner Girls! 35 Spirit Club The Spirit Club filled the school with many exciting events by sponsoring both tradi- tional activities and some new festive hap- penings. The year began with a sophomore round-up where the sophomores were greeted with an afternoon of skits, cheers, and a special appearance by the Pom Pon Girls and football team. During the football season, the club spon- sored many honk parades and pep assemblies with a junk band consisting of many kazoos and trash-can-lid symbols sup- pling the noise. East played North for the 50th time and a special halftime show was presented by both schools. A joint pep assembly at Lawrence Stadium was also a part of the celebration. The highlight of the football season was the Fall Homecoming. A week filled with dress- up days and contests led up to a grand finale of a 2-mile long parade including floats, the marching band, and the Queen candidates. At halftime, the Queen was crowned as the football team went on to defeat West 35-O. The dance on Saturday night was as great.as the rest of the week, in- cluding the coronation of the King. The Spirit Club raised money for a winter sports program which was handed out at all winter sports events. During the basketball season the club spon- sored a new, fantastic event called the, Winter Celebration. A spirit week, all in a Western theme, led up to the crowning of a King and Queen during the game where East beat the Southeast team. The greatest part of the week was the Saturday night hoe-down. With the cafeteria decorated like a barn, including the Wagon Wheel Saloon and Miss Kitty. Students had a great time enjoying the music of the Wild West. In the spring, the club sponsored a Donkey Basketball game. It supplied lots of laughs for all. The club also held a luncheon for each athletic team and the band as a special way of recognizing and showing apprecia- tion for everyone involved. The club was able to do so many exciting events because of the hard work and dedica- tion of the fantastic Spirit Club Cabinet and sponsor. They worked the entire year on the promotion of school spirit. l . K 36!Varisty Cheerleaders, j.V. Cheerleaders M , ,..,, .. U ,-,, .. as A 3,1 if 1, aa e VY.. 'w , K s t'-1,e:,.- X f Q , r- 1 ,,...,,., LTL, -,f V -V l H V VIKIVIA l v ff' Varsity Cheerleaders, Tammy Daley, Tailinda Nelson, Teresa Pruitt, Sharon Anderson, Christie Snook, jan Eddy, Angela Bever, Della Qualls. Cheerleading Squads The 1978-1979 cheerleading squads had a very demanding schedule which included cheering for various activities and helping organize pep rallies. The squads supported the Blue Aces with enthusiasm and pride. To improve their cheerleading skills, they attended a cheerleading clinic, held at South High, to learn new skills, routines, and stunts. To also promote better coor- dination between the members, a gym class was organized. The highlight of the year was the celebration of the' 50th game bet- ween the East High and North High foot- ball teams. To help boost school spirit, the cheerleaders sold pom pons, buttons, doughnuts, and candy bars. The group also spent time decorating posters and participating in Spirit Week. The Cheerleading Squad is divided up into five sub-teams, the first being the Varsity Squad that cheered the varsity basketball and varsity football teams during each game. The junior Varsity Squad supported the junior varsity football and basketball teams while the Sophomore Squad sup- ported the sophomore teams. To encourage and promote women's sports, the Girls' Varsity Squad performed at their events and the Wrestling Squad cheered the wrestling matches. All teams organized and par- junior Varsity Cheerleaders, Back row: Tania Morgan, Maria Prince. Top to bottom tiCiPafCd in PCP assemblies before the Kacy Kamas, Kathy Zorger, Sheila Sauls. Charmetrea Dawson. games. nn Soph. Cheerleaders, Girls' Varsity, Wrestling!57 XY x S K---f Girls Varsity Cheerleadersg lst row: Tina George. 2nd row: Sophomore Cheerleadersg lst row: Kendra Ciboski, Laura Sanders, Cecilia Holmes, Melanie Martin, Sue Boucher. Rachel Ruiz. 2nd row: Debbie Barnum, Teri Patterson. 3rd row: Carolyn Dillon, Peach Patterson. Wrestling Checrleadersg 1st row: jackie French, Melissa Johnston. 2nd row: Terri Head Cheerleader Christie Snook performs Griener, Jana johnson, Darci Graham, Missy Arbenz, Sheila Tucker. the Tennessee Twirl vyith the help of junior Yelleader Gary Boykins. 38! Pom Pon Girls, Yell Leaders Spirit Boosters Pom Pon Girls, Yell Leaders, Baton Twirlers, Rifle Squad, and Flag Team per- formed in halftime activities, and many other events. Baton Twirlers, Flag Team, and Pom Pon Girls participated in State Band Day at Wichita State University, with the Pom Pon Girls receiving a one-rating that day. The Pom Pon Girls have had a good squad for the past two years, with this year being one of the best. Their routines have been improving with every hour of practice and the knowledge of the officers, Captain Mary Vandeveer, Co-Captain Sherry johnson, Lieutenant Elka Barrett and junior Lieutenants Judy Kindred and Marsha Nuss. They attended a special Pom Pon camp and brought back valuable new infor- mation on routines which they passed on to their squad. Yell Leaders were a new try at gaining more support for the teams and giving help to the cheerleaders on the sideline. They had routines rehearsed so that they could per- form at halftimes at football and basketball games. The Baton Twirlers have always been an- added attraction to the marching band and they added sparkling new routines to their performance and enlivened the halftime ac- tivities even more. Both girls were fairly new at twirling but practice makes perfect and they put together a very good show. Rifle squad, one of the three new activity additions, marched with the band at halftime, WSU Band Day, and the State Fair in Hutchinson. The Flag Team, the last of the three new squads, also marched with the band and the Rifle Squad. The routines and the lack of experience put the squad on the spot, but when the pressure was on, they did a very good routine that brought in high ratings. Bottom right: jeff Neal goes wild over the Basketball game. Next page: Flag Team members junior Renee Clark and junior Terri Hockett perform during the halftime festivities at WSU. Pom Pon Squad, lst row:j. Carlson, M. Phillips, S. Fiechtl, E. Murrah, D. Sindorf. 2nd row: M. Nuss, E. Barrett,j. Kindred, S.johnson, M. Vandeveer, S. Harrell. 5rd row: T. Klee, P. Thomas, T.johnston, D. Bonar, S. Uhland, K. Culbertson, B. Lira. 4th row: L. Lunderman, S. Parks, L. Hall, S. Christensen, j. Poulsen, M. Flick, S. Olson. Flag Team, Baron Twirlers, Rifle Team!59 my 1.. ta gaze' astra X Baton Twirlers: D. Martin. K. Lawson. Rifle Teamg L. Taylor, S. Lovett. M. Riggins, P. Taylor. Ld fl tit lag Teamg lst row: C. Hephner, W. johnson. 2nd row: L. Brown, S. Roberts, T elson, E. Stubbs, T. Twining, A. Greer. 3rd row: S. Schrader, R. Mecham, A. otley, T. jones, R. Clark, C. Lagathels, T. Hockett. 401 French Club, German Club .aw l J i French Clubg lst row: J, jesik, M. jones, S. Kailer, C. McBride, B. Vorhees, S. Olson, M. Nuss, M. Vandeveer, B. DeSpain, J. Kindred, D. Qualls, N. Welch, . l Havely. 2nd row: M. Gee, S. Fleming, C. Penn, E, Stubbs,-I. Kraus, C. Snook, R. Dennis,j. Anderson, T. Niquette, K. Oehlert, M. Marshall, V. Schilling,j, johnson. 3rd row: C. Confer, G. Unruh, D. Mason, S. Cannon, S. Parke, D. Eades, C. Eades, D. Daggett, C. Daniel, D. Fields, K. Schmidt, T. Nixon, E. Lawrence, K. Marshall, T. Walker, C. Gregg, L. l-leadrick, A. Allison. 4th row: R. Ablah, S. Stephenson, T. Morris, K. Zorger, G. Duncan,j. Smith, S. jack, B. Bryant, T. Nguyen, T. Hockett, T. Tran, A. Nguyen, N. Wallace, T. Michael, C. Prichard, M. Linn, N. Bulatkin, A. Fairhurst, D. Shanklin, S. Wilke. Sth row: V. Smith, D. Brokaw, P. Beatty, M. Grillot, A. Bever, D. Bender. 6th row: P. Parrack, M. McBride, Y. Gee, S. Wilke, L. Burnett, T. Kruse, D. Robson, A. Porter, D. Sindorf, N. Chambers. R. Riordan, D. Keffer, B. Turner, M. Borchard, M. Coldiron, K. Niquette, Sponsor: M. Sherman. W FRENCH CLUB French Club kept very active by organizing a French cheese tasting party and a Christmas caroling party. The club took a field trip to the Westway Cinema, in order to view a French comedy, The Mad Adventures of Rabbi jacob. Twenty-three advanced French students of the club com- peted in a contest held at WSU in which they sang, recited poetry and prose, and wrote compositions. They earned seven firsts, two seconds and four honor ratings at the contest. The French Club has run smoothly this year and we hope that the members have profited from having joined. Madame Sherman, sponsor GERMAN CLUB The German Club was filled with many fun activities such as having dinner at Mr. Dunderbak's, located in Towne East Square and participating in the Carnival for Cash. The Club also competed in basketball against other foreign language clubs. Par- ticipation in the International Banquet gave members a chance to prepare and taste Ger- man foods as well as other foreign dishes. The event-filled year ended with an en- joyable picnic in Watson Park. This was German Club's best year ever. We had twenty some members who were enthusiastic, creative, fun-loving and definitely young at heart. Gavin Thomas, president My A ir 2' ,i German Club, 1st row: B. Bunner, V. Daffron, J. jordan, R. jesik, M. Howard, H Absetz. 2nd row: D. Lindstrom, B. Baresch, G. Thomas,j. Fuhr, C. Dillon. 3rd rowzj Patton,j. Lentz, J. Lamb, D. Daffron, K. Morey. 4th row: T. Rogers, S. Forrester, M Barrett, T. Wallis, M. Singree, Sponsor R. Wallis. - f s Spanish Club, 1st row: T. Hockett, L. Martinez, G, Senties, G. Dcltoro, T. Buchanan. 2nd row: Mrs. Lawson, R. Garcia, R. Martin, R. Mireles, I. Lecanda, S. Osegueda. 3rd row: L. Castaneda,j. Rehfuss, M. Tracy, F. Bledsoe, A. Oburn, L. Remacle, S. Ortega, L. Knoettgen, L. Mikel, A, Lang, T. Turner, K. Seek, I. Morales. Sth row, S. Uhland, S. Russell, M. Tobias,j. King,j. Price, K. johnson, D. Martin, L. Murrah. 6th row: P. Solis, P. Garcia, R. Perez, M. Martin, L.jackson,j. Mulvaney, M. Busch,j. Malcolm, D. Daffron. 7th row: K. Brewster, S. Preston, D. Bohanan, K. Potter, S. Bennett, D. Gardner, C. Bradley. W C? 2 PT SA, Rosie Schuler, Kay Hoffman, Evelyn Burdick, Mary Taylor, Alice Manning. Spanish Club, PTSAM1 Spanish Club The Spanish Club began an eventful year with a welcoming party for the new members. They had a Spanish Christmas Caroling Party and a Valentine Enchilada Dinner. In December, eleven East High students went to Tlalnepantla, Wichita's sister city in Mexico for eleven days. In March, twenty students from Mexico visited Wichita for the second half of the exchange program, and were kept busy with tours and parties. The club sold candy, participated in the Carnival for Cash and held a disco dance in order to raise money for the exchange pro- gram. The year was concluded with a Farewell Party to the graduating seniors. PTSA The Parent, Teacher, Student Association strived for better communications and rela- tions between parents, faculty members and students of East High. PTSA welcomed the incoming sophomores with an East High Orientation Night. In order to allow the fathers to become more acquainted with the faculty members, a breakfast was held in the cafeteria. The members felt that PTSA served as a suc- cessful avenue in the way of communica- tions, not only between East High, School and the parents, but also between the com- munity. Involved parents, Ms. Sharon Lewallen and Ms. Betty Borchard, serve tea at an All-Day Coffee held in the East High cafeteria. fi. 42 I Echoes Staff Yearbook Through all the hard work, the pressures of deadlines, and trying to maintain some sense of sanity, the 1978-79 yearbook staff managed to produce an excellent yearbook. Growth, which was the theme chosen at the first of the year, showed students' progress. The yearbook developed the theme in the opening section and carried it throughout the book. The staff members learned the mechanics of a yearbook--from writing copy to learning to work with the faculty and administration--this class paralleled the theme as a growing experience. This year marks the passing of an era. Year- book sponsor Mrs. Annie Lowrey will no longer serve in this capacityg she will be dedicating more time as Art Department Coordinator. Several things made life in the yearbook much more bearable. The new com- pugraphic machine, which made setting copy easy, the first full year in the facilities, the cooperative administration and our staff members, who were involved in many other activities, but didn't neglect their respon- sibilities in this class. Also, our great spon- sor, Mrs. Annie Lowrey. Top left: Editor jeff Patton discusses club pages with Chris Weathersby. Left: Sports Editor Kacy Kamas goes over gymnastics layout with Photo Editor Bart Fletcher. lst row: N. Denton, K. Schuler, S. Edwards, D. Mason,j. Condreay, R. Denny. 2nd row B. Fletcher, K. Kamas, S. Fietchl, L. Sanders, C. Weathersby, T. Johnston, T. Pott. 3rc row: D. Hornback, A. Bever, M. Hammer, M. Marshall, J. Patton, R. Weber, ji Cadenhead, J. Fuhr, T. Morris, G. Duncan, M. Minson, A. Lowrey. aff V iiunuswm 's - - at Messenger Staff!43 lst row M Findeiss A Fuller K Wright. 2nd row: Sponsorj. Gornick, T. Dieckman, P Sevart T Rives R Arebalo M Howell, K. Marsolf, R. Powell, T. Hendry. Messenger The 1978-79 Messenger staff began the year with a commitment to printing more stories that related to the students and community alike, and to improve the overall quality of the newspaper. The efforts were greatly enhanced by the addition of a new elec- tronic composer-typesetter, which reduced the typesetting and editing time tremen- dously. Staffers spent many hours, both in and out of the classroom, learning and applying the essentials of interviewing, writing, plann- ing, editing, advertising, and page makeup. A dash of controversy now and then helped the students to learn that responsibility in the press is essential. The Messenger was published 15 times within the year, including four excellent papers produced by the journalism 1 classes. I was very pleased with our results throughout most of the year. Newspaper is a lot of fung I wouldn't trade it for anything. Paul Sevart '80' Top right: Editor Paul Sevart tests his skills at the new Compugraphic Editwriter 7500. Left: Students converse with sponsor Mrs. Gornick over copy and layout. 441 StuGo Sophomore Officers StuGo initiates and follows through on projects Student Government for 1978-79 started a new tradition at East High...a tradition of initiating and following through on pro- jects, rather than just meeting to talk about ideas. Many things contributed to StuGo's success, but 'probably the biggest was the group's ability to organize and follow through on its under-takings. Some of Stu- dent Government's projects included kick- ing off the year with a 'Password' danceg setting up the bonfire with North High as they celebrated their 50th Anniversary, organizing the homecoming parade and floatsg raising S1438 for the United Way and 5600 for the Kidney Foundationg guiding parents at Open Houseg honoring a teacher each month with the Faculty-of-the- Month awardg holding a Christmas dinner and panel discussion with the Board of Education membersg initiating the East , - -...... 'gm 5.'?f!2,':m.:r.:y,1x:v If Milfs! ff C' '15 4' XV aa 7 fm IW f 3M aa f ga f ff Wt High Museumg sponsoring an exchange with XVinfield High Schoolg pulling off the greatest Carnival for Cash in school history, planting flowers around the school and clearing up the pondg serving the faculty a breakfastg holding an Inaugural Disco Danceg and buying a controversial Christmas tree. These accomplishments would not have happened without the sup- port of the administration, and the work of StuGo's super sponsor, Melva Owens, who will be leaving next year to finish her doc- torate. Left: Museum Committee Chairman, Steve Russell, measures a trophy for StuGo's museum. Right: Kirk Longhofer assists Tom Sherman in voting, while Brad DeSpain finishes eating his lunch. StuGo Offs.g Sec. C. Laney: Pres. J. Pattong V.P. G. Williamsg Treas. B. DeSpain. Soph. Offs.g lst row: Sec. M. Linng Pres. C. Daniel: G.V.P. D. Martin. 2nd row: B.V.P. T. Sherman- Treas. L. Hoyerg Sgt.-at-Arms A. Sandlin. ' junior Officers, Senior Officers!45 .1 .5 32 W ,.,- .,g,,,J.,w if wmv I, J ' ftw w a-Mme Zi. F EN-. 5' ,sf 'EG' N J ' 'NE svlifigff' . 1:3 . 5 A , J-,av 5 - . 4' .. -KN I . s Kahlua :ffl ' W .Ig -it vu we 1 .. W 3-F f . J jr. Offs., Top: G.V.P. R. Riordang B.V.P. G. Boykins. Middle: Sec. C. Focht, Pre . G. Harms, Sec. S. Wilke. Pres Trea Sr. Offs., Bottom, Sgt.-at-Arms G. Burdick, Middle: B.V.P. M. Cooley, G.V.P. C. Keller, 5, D, SU-ufhqfs, L. Dawson. Bottom: Trcas. A. Nichols, Sgt.-at-Arms C. Penn. .f:5f9 StuGoglst row: T. Sherman, M. Linn, L. Hoyer, A. Sandlin, C. Daniel, M. Cooley, L. Linn, B. DeSpain, G. Williams, L. Headrick, S. Fleming, L. Dawson, A. Nichols, K. Oehlert. 2nd row: D. Martin, M. McBride, K. Ciboski,j. King, C. Keller, D. Struthers, T. Shigley, Thea Kruse, S. Russell, C. Weathersby, C. Penn. 3rd row: Sponsor Melva Owens, S. Ball, K. Miller, J. Rehfuss, D. Barnum, F. Bledsoe, M. Tracy, S. Wilke,j. Patton, R. Riordan, B. Turner, C. Focht. 4th row: S. Nichols, V. Iacobs, M. Vandeveer, G. Burdick, S. Wilke, G. Boykins,j. Fuhr, M. Martin. Sth row: J. Mills,j. Woods, V. Fitz, J. Kahrs, K. Kamas, T. Pott. S 46!Sen1or NHS National Honor Society The 1978-79 school year was a busy one for the juniors and seniors in the National Honor Society. The activities, which were planned by sponsor Ms. Donna Yeargan, were designed to benefit the school. Among the club's achievements was the Honor Roll breakfast. This project was for all students who made the Honor Roll dur- ing the third nine-weeks. Another suc- cessful project was making money by selling refreshments at the various plays. The new members to the 1978-79 honor roll were honored with certificates and cards. Officers were picked from the previous year's membership. The National Honor Society, East High Chapter, is part of a nation-wide organiza- tion which is set up to honor those students achieving a A-average during their high school years. Bottom left: Senior Mariann Rethorst finds National Honor Society meetings amusing and entertaining Bottom right: jeff Tolbert finds the election results hard to believe. Opposite pageg Top right: President Martha Tracy con- ducts the meetings with enthusiasm. Bottom left: Clare Focht fails to see any humor in Sarah Mills com- ments. Bottom right: junior Valerie Davis and Lana jackson participate in the meeting with open minds. Senior National Honor Society, lst row: D. Robson, E. Stubbs, S. Mills, M. Gee, L. Dawley, C. Confer,j Kindred, M. Tracy, P. Merriman. 2nd row: T. Klee, A. Beyer, S. Reeves, S. Henline, L. Fredrickson, A Fairhurst, K. Marsolf, S. Wilke, B. Vorhees, M. Vandeveer, C. Keller, N. Waldschimdt, F. Bledsoe, G Harms. 4th row: K. Niquette, D. Dick, L. Knoettgen, D. Quallls, K. Becker, A. Hutchinson, L. Mikel, K Freidline, M. Rethorst. Sth row: C. Laney, C. Snook, D. Compton, D. Strurhers,j. Saigman, D. Shanklin, C Clark, D. Brokaw. 6th row: D. Lewallen, L. Linn, M. Cooley, B. DeSpain, G. Harms. G. Burdickj. Patton L A? l ... L . L at ff ga. H? QW if f V '-A.. .,..-gf junior Nl-ISI47 J f ' ? 'Q1Qfl gVl5l' M f , , .Q-. , Q., .. ,,. , , . f .sa M-warn-5 gary: 33. ,,,, n N-s......,. junior National Honor Societyg lst row: S. Fleming, L. I-leadrick, R. Riordan, T. Kruse. 2nd row: S. Schimdt, T. Morris, C. Focht,j. Fuhr. 3rd row: C. Penn, D. Reust, D. Slade, S. Russell, A. Nichols. 4th row: M. Col- diron,j.jordan, K. Marshall,j. Price, K. Oehlert, G. Harms. Sth row: C. Smith, K. Kroeker, R. Smith, D. Strickland, D. Lotton. 1 Li ,ig .... f, f X pw' 48 I Debate, Model UN Debate This year, East High's debate squad was ex- ceedingly small, with only four experienced debators and four novices. The experienced teams traveled to tournaments in Olathe, Hutchinson, Emporia, El Dorado, and the District Championship Tournament in Great Bend. The novice team stayed in town, attending tourneys at Wichita South, West, Northwest and other local schools Model United Nations Model United Nations is always one of the most exciting events in the speech depart- ment. Held each March in the Broadview Hotel, the Friends University Model United Nations lasts three days. High school and college students take. on the roles of delegates of actual United Nations member countries. Participants spend months re- searching such topics as disarmament and the Middle East. The students then wrote speeches and resolutions on these topics, as seen from their nation's viewpoints. East has always maintained a fine winning tradi- tion in Model U.N. This year, East took its fourth consecutive first place with the USSR delegation Chris Laney, Marc Cooley, jim Saighman, Mike McCamon, and Kirk Longhofer. Other nations represented by East this year were Saudi Arabia, Norway, German Democratic Republic, and Ethiopia. Right: Jim Saighman chairs a college bowl. X 4 H1 V Q 3 . N' V: dvi? , ' it i N ' if Model UN, lst row: C. Laney, T. Bell, J. King, M. McCamon. 2nd row: D. Ross, K. Longhofer, P. Beatty. 3rd row: C. Focht, J. Saighman, D. Demattia, S. Parks. FQ Q' aa. .,re ggr ' --pf Debateg lst row: C. Laney, C. Focht, J. Saighman. 2nd row: D. Ross, S. Parks. 1 4 A as 2' 14' NFL, 1st row: C. Focht, C. Laney, T. Bell, J. Saighman. 2nd row: D. Ross, M. Mc Camon, K. Longhofer, D. Demattia. N' 'x If in-:J a Chess Clubg lst row: E. Kiralyfalvi, j. Condreay. 2nd row: D. Nelson, E. Bubnis, T Bearden, A. Sandlin. 3rd row: C. Laney, B. Bunner, T. Wallis, B. Baresch, sponsor L Addison. NFL, Chess Club!49 NFL The National Forensics League is an organization designed to give students the opportunity to compete in various speech and acting events. Forensics includes such events as duet acting, oration, and extem- poraneous speaking. NFL also includes competitive student congress, an event in which students act as the national legislature, and write and vote on bills and resolutions. Although small this year, the East forensics squad won its share of glory. Marc Cooley won 1st place at the Salina South Student Congress and 5rd place at the NFL District Congress. jim Saighman took 3rd place at the Salina Congress, and lst place at the North High Forensics Tournament in ex- temporaneous speaking. Donnie Ross also placed at the North High tournament in children's story telling. N Xa. i Chess Club The main pupose of the Chess Club was to develop and utilize the Chess Team's skills while also providing a chance of competi- tion for non-team members. The team, which makes up most of the Chess Club, came in third in the SA State Champion- ship. Grandmaster Larry Christianson held a twelve-round simultaneous exhibition. junior Brian Barash took third in the in- dividual competition while also receiving a State medal. The team, consisting of seven sophomores, one junior and one senior, was young and lacked experience. The hope is that next year's performance will be greatly improved. Right: Time clicks by as sophomore Brian Baresch and sophomore Ben Bunner con- centrate on strategic moves. 50lFuture Medical Careers Health Related Careers The Health Related Careers Club along with the Red Cross Club were combined to form one club, by East High's school nurse Earnestine Faldtz. One of the major accomplishments was in- forming students on the various areas of health related professions. According to students' interest, speakers were invited to visit the club. Dr. Hykie, from the City and County Health Department, Debbie War- ren and Mike Thompson from the American Red Cross, spoke to the club on separate occasions. Another speaker, Mr. Owens, introduced students to topics of pharmacology. Another accomplishment for the club was the collection of blood for the American Red Cross, donated by East High students and staff. The American Red Cross blood mobile visited East High during the winter and collected over 40 pints of blood. This helped area hospitals maintain an adequate amount of blood in their bloodbanks. The Health Related Careers Club enjoyed a successful year. Club officers were: President-Sandy Reeves, Vice President-Lori Knoettgeng Treasurer-Flo Kirkpatrick. III 0 N ? D' 77 2 N rv 0 O- O P3 Fl 0 O 55 Q CI ET r-1 cn f-v F1 O E V' 'PU O O 4 O dm T11 .71 :Y . Vs 'U 53 FY D . 0 yr- sft F E3 ef A 'L O- r-v .N E '73 D O 0 'T' tgen. ii,,' Science Club, 1st row: H. Absetz,j. Todd, E. Mora. 2nd row: D. Brokaw, T. Fairhurst, I. Baresch. 3rd row: S. Rethorst, R. Ferrell, P. Rue, T. Sherman, S. Bolt. 1 Hero Club, lst row: Q. Dunn, V. Blackman, L. Fuller, A. Greer, P. Holden, B. Carter D. Meeks, T. Pruitt, T. Davis. 2nd row: L. Robertson, S. Dunn, D. Berry, D. Davis, P Brewer, S. Buggs, E. Clay, M. Willingham. Science Club! 51 Science Club As one of the oldest clubs at East High, the Science Club has continued its endeavor to promote scientific study throughout the years. This year, the club sponsored many speakers who cover various different areas of scientific study. The fund-raising project of the year was the Computer Dating Booth at the Carnival for Cash. HERO Club The HERO fHome Economics Related Oc4 cupationsj Club, sponsored by Ms. Woods, had an eventful year preparing Thanksgiv- ing and Christmas baskets for needy families. They also participated in the Grandparent Adoption Program and the annual Easter party for the members of the Institute of Logopedics. As the final stage of the classroom experiences for the members, the club sponsored a field trip to visit businesses and industries. Opposite page, Lower left: The nurse is puzzled by senior Sandy Reeves' diagnosis of senior Lori Knoettgen's condition. Lower right: junior Judi Price practiced her medical skills by taking senior Flo Kirkpatrick's blood pressure. This page, Top: Future scientists junior Mike Cherry and senior Stuart Bolt work on science project. 52! Dist Ed., Office Ed. DECA Club The Distributive Education Club of America is an organization for students in- terested in careers such as marketing, mer- chandising and management. of the club's many functions was to inventory at Silverman's in Towne One take East. This was a big project into which the club The members put a lot of time and effort. club attended the State Convention where DECA clubs were represented throughout Kansas. Sophomore j.L. Fox, who was a representative from East High, was elected to the position of State Treasurer for the State chapter of DECA. Office Education Club The Office Education Club gave students an opportunity to develop their leadership skills and to help students get office employment. This year's activities for the club included addressing envelopes for the Heart Association. Another endeavor was the collection of over 33,000 worth of grocery receipts to provide scholarships for two Mexican students. The club was honored by receiving the H.D. Shotwell Award for outstanding community service. Bottom left: DECA memberj.L. Fox assists Kim Schuler. DECA Clubg 1st rowzj. Stiglitz, L. Coffman, S. Parke, H. Dunlap, A. Motley, T.jones 2nd row:j. Castrisos, B. Bush, K. Green,j.jabara, S. Tong, sponsor R. Capps,j.L. Fox Office Educationg 1st row: J. Skaggs, M. Manin, L. Hemmen, C. Carlson. 2nd row:j Ballard. C. Wright, D. Yokum, M. McKernin, C. Vanderpool, P. Allen. up N 2 ,V ..-f ' -iq- .oto Clubg lst row: M. Rethorst,j. Price, T. Morris, D. Hornback, S. Mills. 2nd row: Port, sponsors A. Lowrey and B. Ward, S. Reeves. Photo Club, Ind. Arts Clubl53 Photography Club Through the efforts of Sarah Mills, Dave I-Iornback and Tony Nelson, the first Photography Club of East's history was established. The club was under the guidance of Annie Lowrey, Bill Ward and Wayne Roth. The main purpose of the club was to im- prove the photographic skills of the members. They also worked to put their prints on display. At club meetings they held discussion sessions to critique each others' prints and to discuss new ideas. In order to finance their activities, club members sold cookies throughout the year. The photo club has genuinely helped its members to become better skilled, more creative and more complete photographers. ' ' Mr. Ward Industrial Arts Club The main purpose of the Industrial Arts Club was to promote interest in modern in- dustry and how it functions. The club had many speakers from prominent industries within the city. Other highlights were a trip to the Ford Motor Company in Kansas City and trips to the State and National In- dustrial Arts Convention. ' Throughout the year club members gained leadership skills and the ability to plan together and carry out worthy functions. Bottom right: Industrial Arts Club sponsor, Gilbert Leitz, and club secretary, Maria Pot- vin, discuss future plans. summon - .,2, .-M? li K- s-Q 3 1,-131.1 dustrial Arts Clubl lst row: K. Custer, M. Potvin, T. Anderson, M. Richardson. 2nd w: M. I-lolt, K. Palmer, V. Enriquez, L. Blair, sponsor G. Leitz. 3rd row:j. Pennick, '. jenkins, B. Neas, S. Rethorst, J. Lloyd, J. Woods. .5-fy 54fSYC, Business Club Business Club To help students better understand the marketing system, from the manufacturer to the wholesaler and retail outlet, the Business Club has planned field trips and has strived to give students the opportunity to study these aspects of business. In doing so, they marketed buttons and game rib- bons to help promote school spirit. Another project was a field trip to Towne East to study the marketing systems of the stores. Right: Dr. Guy Glidden confers with senior Greg Williams over six week grading periods. B0tt0II'1Z SCI1iOf Teri Twirling visits OVC! a Business Clubg lst row: M. Riggins, T. Twining, K. Lagathels. 2nd row: S. Louett, B. Becker, K. Ross,j Burks, G. Rowe, T. jones. 3rd row: Cindy Skaggs, Mrs. Leep,j. Carlson, C. Hephner, S. Reynolds, G. Bur dick, K. Davis, K. Marshal, S. Mar, A. Motley. cup of coffee with counselor Bill Vander- wall. UP:-:ram - - ' Cnoots Cairn PUB'-'C S W' SYCQ 1st row: Dr, David McElhiney, Mrs.joe Brown, Mrsjoyce Focht, G. Harms. 2nd row: sponsor Bill Vander- wall, K. Cibosky, T. Fairhurst, T. Twining, L. Dawson. 3rd row: G. Williams, G. Boykins, C. Keller,j. Patton. af SYC The Secondary Youth Council provided students with a chance to express views and submit proposals to the Board of Education. The organization involved five represen- tatives from each of the High Schools. They met downtown at the vocational building once a month. One of the purposes of the SYC was to discuss problems in the secon- dary school system. Some of the topics discussed were six week grading periods, social promotion, and making soccer a varsi- ty sport. Mr. Bill Vanderwall was the spon- sor of the East council with Dr. David McElhiney, director of Secondary Education chairing the whole group. Bible Club, Booster Club!55 Bible Club The Bible Club had several guest speakers during the course of the year. Larry Fletcher and Hank Oplinger, both youth pastors, spoke on topics relevant to living a Christian life. The club met once a month to converse on different aspects of Christianity in per- sonal sharing sessions. The club provided an opportunity for fellowship with other Chris- tians, thus benefitting the students involv- ed. ' 'I thought the kids really enjoyed the club. We had some really neat times together. I think the Bible Club is a very worth while club. Bible Clubg lst row: K. Ross, L. Murrah. 2nd row: 1. Price, D. Bonar, L. Peebler. -Lori Peeble '81' Booster Clubg Treasurer D. Allen. President C. jones, K. Lewallen. Booster Club The Booster Club is a parent organization designed to help support the athletic pro- grams at East High. The president was Cliff jones. The club organized several fund rais- ing projects which included car washes, garage sales, and the sales of letter jackets. They also continued their annual project of printing programs for various sporting events. Several outside contributions helped build the club's funds. With this money, the club purchased a batting cage for 31,022.50 A pitching machine is now be- ing assembled for the baseball team as pur- chased by the club. Bottom: Booster Club members discuss money raising projects with team coaches. wg. 56!Art Club, WESR Art Club The activities of the year for Art Club members included such crafts as pottery, cake decorating and a fund raising drive by candy sales. At the Carnival for Cash, the club sponsored a Balloon Booth selling helium filled balloons. For the annual field trip, the club decided to tour the Art Museum and Art Education building on the Wichita State University Campus. Many felt this to be a rewarding experience and a pleasant insight to their expectations of col- lege life. Commenting on the club itself, sponsor Annie Lowrey stated that it has become a major part of East High and the Art Club is helping in every way it can to WESR In WESR's second year of broadcasting, the station provided the East High student body with information on daily events and entertainment with popular music. The reason the station was organized was because students were interested in a model radio station. It was directed toward the en- tire student body, to help keep the school spirit united. Since the station had no funding from the school, they had to find other sources of in- come. One way was through advertisers. Other ways of fund-raising included the Great Give-Away, dances, and a booth in the Carnival for Cash. The biggest fund- raiser of the year was the Don Daffron Look- Alike Contest. Greg Williams, stage manager, stated, I think WESR has come a long way this year in all its objectives. Below: Next year's stage manager Greg jackson makes announcements to students. continue this. i 2' I z Art Club, 1st row: T. Wilson, Sponsor A. Lowrey, W. Fisher. 2nd row: M. Minson, D. Long, B. Hamrick, S. Schroeder. x , , , s l f M tt. , tru, ,i. ' fr X9 : ,, 2 l 3 Q 1 we :L H 5 9 5 a W.E.S.R. Club, lst row: Q. Guest, M. McBride, R. Smith, B, Kirk, K. Whitten, Gjackson, P. McKaig, C. Phillips. 2nd row: G. Williams, L. Hamilton, L. Dawson, C. Focht, B. Baker, M. Howell, C. Sells. 3rd row: S. Wood, R. Ferrell, C, Smith, R. Weber,j. Malcolm, M. McCray, D. Daffron, C. Bledsoe, J. Kemp. if i -f ? 11: l 1 I' Varsity Club!57 'fm W5 I Y ' U I ajft' is? .,,,,,,,i Qgtzws 's 'W'-4 .Ag ..f.................. 5 . f '35, My v 2. Varsity Club, lst row: K, Nixon, E. Stubbs, M. Krowse, K. Squirers, G. Williams. 2nd row: S. Wilke, S. Wilke, K. Stuewe, K. Schuler. 3rd row: D. Barnum, T. Pott, D. Strickland, B. Turner, V. Fitz, B. Baresch, B. Webb, R. McCafferty. 4th row: M. Lewallen, L. Sanders, E. Shaw, C. McBride,j. Turner, R. McCafferty, B. Fiechtl. Sth row: S. Cox, D. Curless,j. Walsh, S. Fiechtl,-I. Patton, A. Oburn, B. Allen, D. Anderson, A. Sandlin, R. Goracke. W l f Y-4.7 Varsity Club The Varsity Club membership consisted of any student who participated in the East Athletic Program and lettered in at least one sport. Members try to uphold at all times the honor and traditions of East High and to promote school spirit, sponsor Ken Dunlap stated. The club held fund-raising events such as sponsoring the very successful Faculty Basketball Game, selling East High hats and also selling refreshments during varsity basketball games. They also entered a booth in the Carnival for Cash. The profits from these events were used to help fund the school athletic program and towards the purchasing of new and improved equip- ment. Lower left: In the donkey basketball game, Tom Rives was unsuccessful in scoring. 1978 Fall Homecoming Fall Homecoming Homecoming is an event held annually to honor East High alumni. This year though, the event was divided into the Fall Homecoming, held during the football season, and the Winter Homecoming, held during the basketball season. The Fall Homecoming activities began with the organization of Spirit Week. Students participated in this event by wearing various types and colors of clothing, on designated days. The festivities also included the con- struction of class floats, various contests and a pep assembly. The faculty chose the senior float as the first place winner bearing the theme, The Best Rise in the East that sits on the West. The Homecoming ceremony took place at the stadium at Friends University where East defeated West, 53-0. During halftime, and after the procession of the candidates and floats around the field, the coronation of Susan Wilke as the Homecoming Queen followed. Highlighting the entire festivitiesoccasion was the Homecoming Dance, the theme of which was Blue Moon. ' ' Candidate Rex Fields was chosen as Homecoming King. Top right: junior girls gather around for the nifty fifity look. Homecoming Candidates: T. Daley, R. Fields, C. Snook, D. Lewallen, C. S. johnson, M. Williams, A. Bever, B. Fritz, S. Wilke, D. Curless, S. Bliss. Bottom left: Homecoming Queen Susan Wilke and King Rex Fields. Bottom right: Senior Malcolm Williams and Shari johnson await announcement of King and Queen. 'H 1979 Winter Homecoming Winter Homecoming! 59 Winter Homecoming january 19 and 20 were the dates set for the First Annual Winter Homecoming. Festivities included the Homecoming Basketball game, which East won with a narrow victory, a dance staged in the cafeteria, and the crowning of Winter Homecoming King and Queen, Gary Thur- man and Susan Olson. The dance and game activities were spon- sored by the Spirit Club. In keeping with the Homecoming tradition, each class made a mini-float, which is just like regular floats, except that they were built on miniature wagons. The sophomores came away the victors as their float was judged the best. Both the game and the dance were huge successes, and hopefully the 1978-79 Winter Homecoming was just the beginn- ing of a long and happy tradition. Top left: Announcing ousan Ulson as queen, escort Kurt Dotson awards her with roses. Middle right: jr. Class partakes in float competition. Bottom right: Candidate Mary Vandeveer and escort Danny Robson are presented other celebration. Bottom left: Senior mini float. V x-a Q 601 Prom Over a hundred couples attended the 1979 jr. Sr. Prom held at the Cottillion Ballroom, on May 26. The prom committee chose the theme 'Moonlight and Roses' and decorated the ballroom with silk roses and a three teered fountain. Candidates for prom King and Queen, nominated by the Stu- dent body, included Greg Williams, Bron- son Webb, jon Mattson, Greg Harms, Mark Miltner, Mark Krause, Teresa Klea, Dawn Stmthers, jill Wright, Elka Barret, Nancy Denton, and Kim Schmidt. At the stroke of Midnight, the King and Queen, jon Matt- son and Dawn Struthers, were announced by the Prom's Master of ceremonies, Gary Boykins and LaNiece Dawson. Senior Class president Greg Harms headed the prom committee and summed up his experience by saying, The prom commit- tee worked well together this year, making prom a big success. Right: Queen Dawn Struthers and King jon Mattson. Bottom left: Last year's Homecoming Queen, Leslie Travis, crowns this year's Prom Queen. Bottom right: Axis' lead singer doubles on the sax. Next page, Top left: Sophomores attend the punch bowl. Top right: 'Boogying down' at the Prom. Bot- tom right: Seniors Cameo Adair and Marc Kaufman seem to be enjoying themselves. CL 77 0 Prom. A fitting tribute to seniors ?lv 'wr , Prom Committee, lst row: S. Wilke, C. Weathcrsby, C. Dawson, E. Barrett, C. Keller D. Struthers, G. Harms, B. Turner, T. Kruse, P. Thomas, S. johnson. 2nd row: D COWRH,-I. Castrisos, S. Wilkc,j. Poulsen, S. Reynolds, G. Burdick, E. Lawrencc,j. Pat ton. Prom! 61 62! ITS ITS This year, the International Thespian Socie- ty devoted their efforts to the development of the 3:00 Theatre. This project is designed to enable all students and teachers to enrich their performing abilities in an extra- curricular activity. The first show for the theatre consisted of three shows and six per- formers: Eric Lawrence, Sharon Riddle and Kim Schuler in The Children's Hour, ' 'Brian Baresch in a Monty Python comedy skitg and a scene from I'm Herbert from-You Know I can't hear you When the Waters Running as performed by Bob Washburn and Charlene Gould, sponsors of the ITS. A second show was at the end of the school year. Winner of this year's Miller Theater Competitive Scholar- ship was Diana Victory. Bottom left: junior Kathryn Murray gets a big kick out of practical joker Patty jones. Top right: After many hours of hard work, devotion, and concentration in dramatical studies, junior Patty jones and Senior Kim Schuler display their mutual friendship. Bottom right: Sophomore Don Ross holds on for dear life as Randy York yells, Let go of my leg! we Thespian Clubg lst row: D. Ross, R. York, M. Bachman, S. Riddle, K. Schuler, S. Slaughter, M. Miltner. 2nd row: E. Lawrence, K. Murray, P. jones, J. Saighman. 3rd row: M. Huenergardt, K. Becker,j. Brant, L. McDaniel, D. Lotton, M. McCamon. Not pictured: K. Schmidt, D. Demattia, K. Longhofer, P. Merriman, D. Victory. r 5 .QF ,I si Story Theatre a rollicking success 12' g 0, X i si Story Theatre!63 Story Theatre was the first production of the year by the Performing Arts Depart- ment. The play was a combination of the Grimm Brothers' Fairy Tales and Aesop's Fables adapted by Paul Sills. The entire play was performed without the aid of props, which appealed to the audience's imagina- tion and kept the backstage crew busy with the sound effects. The nine-member cast consisted of Don Mann, Kathryn Murray, David Demattia, Mike Hunegardt, Angela Nichols, Randy York, Kim Schuler, Deanna Belden and Steve Russell. Story Theatre is a collection of fables mix- ed with mime and sound effects. The play was not only enjoyable for the audience, but the actors had fun using their creative imaginations to the upmost. Ms. Gould Top: In the Aesop fable, Henny Penny, with Kim Schuler in the lead, the cast shows its versatility by portraying different animals. Center: The cast in the Golden Goose acts out the part of the village peo- ple, following Don Mann the Simpleton. Bottom right: In the Robber Bridegroom Don Mann portrays a thief who poisons a beautiful young girl acted by Angela Nichols. Bottom left: Stage manager, Diana Victory, who won a theatrical scholarship from W.S.U., takes a breather between acts. 64lYou re a Good Man, Charlie Brown 66 7 V'ln,,,. Charlie Brown Lucy ........ ........ Linus ...... Schroeder . . . Patty ...... Snoopy . . . . . Accompanist ....... . . . Piano Accompanist ......... ...........KirkLonghofer . Martha Tracy . . . . .Mike Huenergardt Eric Lawrence Judi Kindred Kim Schmidt . . .Orchestra Lori Hephner Wm. 'Qu-M DOCTORS You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown!65 The second stage production of the year for the Performing Arts was You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown. The play was a musical comedy based upon the popular comic strip by Charles Schultz. Charlie Brown took a comic look at the troubles and problems of everyday life. As the main character Kirk Longhofer portrayed the con- fused and bumbling Charlie Brown. The cast orchestra providing the background music, did an excellent job. I've done the play before and I loved it. I really enjoyed working with everyone that was involved in the play, and I had a lot of fun doing it. Kirk Longhofer '80' . i':'T. :i55.: it , Q ., ' Wx if , 4 1- . A .af .- QQ.. P ns' w w f? 2 Opposite pageg Top left: Schroeder, Lucy, Linus, Charlie Brown and Snoopy sing, You're a Good Man Charlie Brown. Top right: Snoopy runs through some of his Valentines. Left: Snoopy prepares to battle the Red Baron. Bottom: Leaning a deaf ear to Lucy, Schroeder practices his piano. This pageg Top: Linus takes a peek from under his security blanket. Left: Lucy readies herself to give advise. Above right: Patty and Snoopy search patiently for rab- bits. Bottom: Charlie Brown sits alone eating his usually boring lunch. 66!Tammg of the Shrew Shakespeare's Comedy-Taming of t Taming of the Shrew is one of the most popular comedies of Shakespeare's collec- tion. It embodies the qualities that make for a great comic theatre: witty exchanges of dialogueg humorous stage businessg characters who are trying to be funny and characters who are funny without trying, plenty of romance, intrigue, comic conflict and everything else that makes for fun entertainment. Some of the dialogue was changed to clarify for today's audiences the intentions of the playwright. The play evolved around the change of a woman, with the help of her husband, from that of a shrew to a humble housewife. With the help of various departments, the play was a delight and success to its aud- iences. The play was produced by special ar- rangement with Baker's Plays, Boston, Mass. Baptista ..... ..... . . . .Donnie Ross Katharina ..., Kandie Becker Bianca ,... ..... K im Schmidt Petruchio .... ..... E ric Lawrence Lucentio .... .... J im Saighman Hortensio . . . .... David DeMattia Gremio . . . .... james Merriman Widow .... ....... T facie Bell Tranio .... ..... M ark Bachman Biondella . . . ..... Norman Smith Grumio . . . ....... p.Randy York Nathaniel , . . .... George McCarrolle Patricia . . . ...... Vicki Reiserer Sugarsop .... .... D enise Lotton Curtis ...... .... R ussell Harrison Seamstress .... .... S haron Riddle Milliner . . . . . . . .Deanna Belden Top: Petruchio and Hortensio try to talk Baptista into letting Petruchio marry Katharina. Bottom: Gremio and Tranio listen as Hortensio tells of his misfortune. Opposite page, Top left: Tranio ponders over the love triangle. Top right: Katharina's opinion of Petruchio is not ex- actly love at first sight. Bottom left: Horten- sio and Lucentio woe the beautiful daughter, Bianca. Bottom right: The lead characters, Kandie Becker and Eric Lawrence portray a terrified couple. na X I . 1 he Shrev 1, 5 5 f A1' iw f' 9 f ff afvikf ww 1 4' ffg W m ' Qfffp f 5 Wvwmm...,,,,,,,,,,,Mmm' 1 fi iff' Mv',.g:' h W aim StuGo revives Carnival for Cash. xxx' -as if '1 'Z ff S K .. 1- ., J K aaaa Carnival for Cash!69 Student Government voted to take over the annual Carnival for Cash, reviving it after it had been pronounced dead. The Carnival was a gayla affair with 28 booths, ranging from a penny-pitch to a car bash. Kacy Kamas, Carnival Chairperson, organized the project with help from StuGo sponsor Melva Owens and past chairman Victor Forbes. The Carnival week had coverage from the Eagle and Beacon and in- terschool promotion, such as a medallion hunt and pre-carnival button sales. Class competition highlighted the week, with such fund raisers as car washes, bake sales, pop bottle collections, ice cream bar sales, and an open-bid auction. The seniors won the class competition, raising over S330 from their open-bid auction and bake sale. Having won the competition, the seniors crowned their count and countess, jim Mullet and Vanessa Jacobs, Carnival King and Queen. Other count and countesses ,W as ii .QQ were juniors Kevin Kroeker and Melody Brown and sophomores Tom Sherman and Deanna Martin. Overall, the carnival was a big success. The work of the many students that organized and decorated the carnival, the support from the faculty and administration and the bookkeeping of Richard Wood and Maureen Smith made the carnival both fun and financially successful. f 70 l Soccer Soccer Club The Soccer Club was brought to East High for the first time this year through the ef- forts of Steve Wolf, junior. Although soccer is not yet recognized as an organized school sport, the students spent many long and demanding hours training and practicing. While the season began slowly, with the club winning only a few of their first games, enthusiasm continued to grow to bring about a marked improvement in playing. The Soccer Club did about as well as I would have expected, playing together for the first time. We improved greatly after the first few games and since many club members will be returning to play next year, I look forward to a good season. Paul Stephens '81' Lower left: junior David Strickland pays close attention on getting to the ball. Lower right: Arthur Ruiz prepares to demonstrate his excellent kicking ability during the East- Southeast game. .tfZHL 'Wl! 11. ,Mm ' -.az was ' rf, 'v.:'iAfil ' f' Q- W .ixwm-M 'iw M, W- f -' , -V H MEP fem as , ' W . ' . :wand-.al J Vw Q L..,,K,'2 gl 'rt' i ,za H, K. I ,A in 'r w'g L I 34,1 :W ff M4-wtf If M5315 aff' 5' -. , , , . .. 'Hi ' nh, A -. w '-L ai. ver' eww. ', yi .Q .Aikman ,, A. mv' ., M Vwawhzww ffw-MIK Z' W, jf- 'f U -Q w.wf.Q.. 4- j,i f'4f 6 ti, j H ,Y My ' ,. ,Mbit ff' , ' 'V - a ,V H 't . 1 ' 'f 'w-. .':,,.. riff, vw -. as-Q s 0 1 V.-f-agf W V,,,M,,, Vg-W-.. V , ' wr' l 1 ' flff'-ef. My , 4' I H,Ll1 1 wr-, ,,,.,,, k - ' il -a f 'Q M , 5 M ' CK , Z Q W ...Q ' 'W' v ' I Soccer Club, lst row: C. Prichard, D. Eades, C. Eades, T. Bell. 2nd row: S.joncs, T. Simmons, P. Stephens D. Lewis, K. Barnum, L. Linn, H. Wall. 3rd row: D. Anderson, K. Rikli, D. Strickland, A. Ruiz, T. Rushing W. jenkins, S. Bennet. 4th row: Sponsor M. Wallace,j. Hornback, M. Wimberly, T. Medlam, S. Nichols, C Smith, S. Wolf, Coach A. Shepherd, T. Anderson. Q' nl .ay I . if 1,31 , ' i ,.. ,,. .-.NW . , . M.-- . W 440' FLYING HIGH WITH ACE SPORTS 72 !Vars1ty Football Aces Win Four, Lose Five With intentions of earning a State Playoff berth, the East High Varsity Football Team started out the season by flogging the South High Titans. Running backs, Victor Fitz and Malcolm Williams, rushed for a com- bined total of over 300 yards. At this point in the season, the team led the City League in total offense and was ranked second in defense. The Aces suffered a disheartening loss to the North Redskins, the team's second op- ponent. North converted two East errors in- to 14 points. The Aces were unable to over- come the deficit. After the loss to North, a week of hard work followed in preparation for battle with KMC. Despite senior player Bill Fiechtl's dream of an Ace victory, the Crusaders rolled over East 33-0. The fourth game, highlighting homecom- ing festivities, pitted the Aces against the young West Pioneers. The game proved to be an exact turnabout from the previous week with the Aces soaring over the Pioneers 33-0. The following week, East met the Eagles from Carroll. Their home field proved to be an advantage with the Eagles coming out on top 21-7. Hungry to avenge their loss to the Eagles, the Aces dominated the Northwest Grizzlies, scoring almost at will in the open- ing minutes, capturing a needed victory. The win over Northwest was followed by two disappointing losses to Southeast and Manhattan. The season climaxed for the Aces with a re- sounding victory over the Heights Falcons. Mentally prepared to fight to victory, the Aces executed perfectly, took advantage of Falcon errors, and embarrassed them on their home field by a devastating 42-6 defeat. Three years of hard work in the East Foot- ball program paid off for several Ace seniors. Malcolm Williams was elected to the All City First Team by area coaches for his performance as runningback for the Aces. He also received an honorable men- tion as linebacker. Along with Williams, joe Walsh and jon Mattson were elected as Second Team defensive lineman and honorable mention tight end, respectively. tlll wi- ' 5 ,.. -W f ,www mf-M'-5 K? gef sefclezz 1 1 .ff rrl a at est. . - ,Carroll . . . , .,.. 53, -.. ,, ,,,,.,,. ...,,, , t.. .iec . gzxfszawa-is . tt,,'f 6 ... y..V p r .42 1 Q Varsity F0otball!73 Opposite page, Left: junior Rick McCaf- ferty protects the ball as he runs an op- tion. Middle: Star running backs Malcolm Williams and Victor Fitz ex- plode for four or more. Bottom: As the end of the game draws near, the of- fensive team tries one more last ditch ef- fort to defeat the North Redskins. This pageg Top left: Quarterback Dick Lewallen sweeps around the right end. Top right: Senior Victor Fitz dashes through the opponents line. Middle: eeee ee The Ace's offensive line fires out low. .'. HA, l lst row: V. Fitz, R. Fields, J. Turner, B. Webb, T. Criss, G. Williams, J. Neal, D. Curless, J. Mattson. 2nd row: B. Fiechtl, R. Weber, D. Nolte, j. Patton, M Williams, S. Cox, R. Houston, D. Lewallen, R, McCafferty. 3rd row: W. Bumphus, R. Goracke, G. Lyday, M. McCamon, C. McBride, D. Keffer, C. Smith, S, Kailer, B. Allen, D. Alldritt. 4th row: D. Berry, R. Douglas, D. Strickland, D. Anderson, M. Hootman,j. Mattson, B. Fritz, R. Dean, D. Knox C. Noble. Sth row: C. Doyle, D. Evans, D. Manning,j. Walsh, E. Shaw,j. Slaughter, K. Taylor, T. Medlam. 6th row: Assistant Coachjames Boum, Head Coach Mickeyjohnson, Assis- tant Coach George Whitfield. 74ljunior Varsity Football .V. Football Fights To The Top Under the guidance of coach Mickey johnson, the junior Varsity Football players became one of the city's leading teams. Completing a powerful season, the squad swept to a convincing 5-1 record. The Aces started out the season with a devastating loss to Southeast but bounc- ed back by smashing both the Northwest Grizzlies 8-0 and the South Titans 22-8. Going into battle for the last time against the North High Redskins, the junior Varsity Aces came out victorious with the Redskins retreating from a 10-0 massacre. The Aces were scheduled to play South again and West for the first time, but each opponent bowed out of the contests with a forfeit. As a whole, the Aces played outstanding football. During Varsity practice the members worked hard, which prepared them well for theirjunior Varsity games. This hard work paid off, next year's Var- sity will boast 19 returning lettermen. M A aa, ,lam ,HM V M ' yn'- FV' ,,V .Va . ' T iitee Ji , , .. trrr VV Vi... f t ,Vw . ssss V - rrre ..,, V V . ,,., V H . i V V was-w-Wf VV V ,,i ,M V .,,k,,, ir . V I I I , j A-VV V I V VV,::' 'mwgxet VV V593 .ti r, 1 rrtvy . V r f t. ',,y -A 'V VV , -K V ,t,t, W VW, VW .V . , ,,t. V... V ., ,, V V , V mf . 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Houston, R. Dean, S. Cox, C. Noble. 2nd row: G. Lyday, M. McCamon, K. Taylor, S. Kailer, D. Alldritt. 3rd row: R. McCafferty, D. Evans, D. Keffer, C. Smith, M. Hootman, S. Berry. 4th row: T. Medlam, D. Anderson,j. Mattson, D. Strickland,j. Slaughter. 5th row: C. McBride, B. Allen, E. Shaw. Not pictured: Coach Mickeyjohnson. 45' I U VV -7. , V Y ,iVV ,, ,V ' -V' rig I V 4 ,V ' why, , gg V.V VV VVV ,V V , 5 I V, it V7,,,'f'5V5Qfiif', if ' ' V . V1f5!if5f,:iV' , . fflrV Vf5V5l55fefffEffX .Vt ' ' I . :fir - B VV 4 , ',V 'V iVVVs 4 , -.Va V hi . VV. V M , A V VV r,,V J ,t I ,, ' ' it I .SVT VVVVV f Vt,V is ' ' esttV ,V. f i -. ' , - -,,,. af:V,V.,sVV. '.-Vtfiff a -',' Q .Vt'f 'f 1i iT .V.. - VV-' V. -'W 'T fft -'W' V 'iift' ,.' .'i' ' l V' .VV 2' VVV,, ' ' s ...V T 'i i-i ' ,, iii H ' ' i V V Viyy , E i E .,.. if ' 3 I . ' A V M ' 'i ' ' . V Sq A V 4 K W , . . A . f . c., .4 Q ' ' . 7 'K G . l 5 . 3-J V S- -r i F 4 4 ' if 4 -W . . if if ' - f p K Q 3 f ,I ,Q X 'Y ' . ' ' . s, .-., I , Q' 4 v - 'gf , gf-R, . 1 L .,-1 N af A N. 1 . K 1 X, -'Y 'ff - f - - P53 If r 5. - ae Me, Q ' sp x . 4 p p U ?Vv.?4',p .H vp Q, A, M, . it Q 'ty rm-, . f ' le' 4-s 4 r 1 . I , - . . 1 5.15, H., 'J -. ,rf 'Vfi iv im'T T-H if-W ' ' 'J -' 1 ..: V tff'-..af.fa'-. r - - ' ,, , . -Q ,' ,. 1 A' .Ja ia... . . A -W. -sf-Ma f - . 4. ' 'i v if -'i', g t 1 N w a -my p Q E W t gz g it Q Q' 1, W . N i ., G, . V M W' Lf' -aww-'f,F !E lst row: K. Morey, K. Stalnaker,j. Strickland, B. Mumford, K. Cor1ley, V. Hardin, D. Knox, K. Peters. 2nd row: B. Moore, M. Roberts, T. Hilger, A.jester, T. Shelby. 3rd row: C. Turner, C. Leach, M. Brown, G. McCarrolle, M. Howell, D. Ross. 4th row:J. Page, Coachjerry Taylor, W. Ienkins, K. Strate, Coach Andro Kemp, B.'Bunner. l. 335' 1 . f ' e ' ffl' V A M., 1 aww Sophomore Football!75 Sophs Start Out Strong blocks for a strong football tradition.' This comment, made by coaches Andro Kemp and jerry Taylor summed up the participants on the Sophomore Football Team. The young squad started out strongly, winning the first three games. Then due to over confidence, the Aces lost to the Northwest Grizzlies 17-14, which was followed by another loss to undefeated South. The season ended with a win over North 20-6 and losses to both Kapuan Mount Carmel and Southeast. Overall, the Sophomore Foot- ball Team compiled a 4-4 season. The offensive attack was led by standouts Brian Mumford, jeff Strickland and Del Knox who was graduated to the Varsity Squad midway through the season. Kent Morey, Tim Hilger, Tony Shelby and Kip Stalnaker balanced out the attack on defense. Coach Taylor summarized the season by saying, We feel very good about the progress our sophomores made during the year. Hopefully, we have provided these young men with the fundamentals and basics to create a nucleus of an ex- cellent Varsity Team for next season. Top left: jeff Strickland attempts a pass as Tim Hilger prepares for a block. Bot- tom left: Kent Morey smashes a Nor- thwest Grizzly in Sophomore Football action. Right: Brian Mumford evades a Northwest tackle. These young men are the building lst row: j. Neal, B. Normore, J. Lindell, C. Wilkinson, D. Barnum. 2nd row: Coach 76lV0lleyball Team Overcomes Lack of Height and Inexperience At the beginning of the season only a few players returned and a host of sophomores came out for the first time. There were only two returning letterwomen, jill McGrew and Kelly Nixon. An outstanding perfor- mance was displayed by jill McGrew, who received an honorable mention for the City Wide Volleyball Team. The Women's Volleyball Team went into competition this year with dedication and hardwork. Effort and enthusiasm was great but the newcomers lacked height and ex- perience. Practice facilities further hampered the team throughout the season but they did the best they could with what they had. As Coach Lamb stated, The team as a whole did a tremendous job, over- coming lack of height, experience and good practice facilities. Center: Women's Volleyball show team- work as players set the ball. ,Tig ',',, ' --,. .... . ' ' i5 ihifA5EfEi .J 1 . f. W' . ,. , ' ' g .gig ' f 1i6'Ff'f' ' . 1. , , huh Q , , . 2? Wg , Southeast . . . . . 5,2 Hut? .... T .g tllii 5,4 .. .. 152.15 2,2 Carroll 15,15 13,12 North ...... .. 3,10 15,15 Northwest ...,... 15,15 ......i 15,15 West ....... . . 1 5 12,7 KMC ...... .. 0,12 H12 , FVEJQHZQ' t Southeast... .. 15,155 5,1 South ... ..... 15,15 0,2 South ..,... ,,,,, 315,15 122,45 Southeast . . 15,15 y,,, . 7,13 wut ...... 2,155 South .... 1515 2,4 ......... ttttt t ttttt st-:EMM V Catherine Lamb, Ljackson, L. Cushing,j. McGrew, K. Nixon, M. Lewallen, A. Francis Manager: W. Fischer, Not pictured: L. Brown. tv W 3? 53' Volleyball!7 J gi f ,,.L 4 . , an 4' .. ,. -, . I. - glciivfw' ' I - ' iveigiiit TIRE as n' 'La 3 A C V ' 5 , , f 1i '5l ? ' ',j 'T' ' - ' .4 ,f j If -.,, . -,ji A he C C 1 lst row: D. Fields,-I. Rehfuss, C. Ochs. 2nd row: Coach Pat Reynolds, D. Evans, R. Powell, K. McCutcheon, C. Bradley, Manager: W. Fischer. Top left: Concentration is displayed by senior Lisa Cushing as she watches the game. Center left: junior Lisa jackson falls to her knees as she prepares to return a spike. Right: Sophomore Debbie Barnum trys to spike the ball. 78!Women's Tennis Through Hard Work, Players Gain Experience This year's 14 member Women's Tennis Team, composed of sophomores, juniors, and seniors, saw a tough but exciting season. Braving cold, windy fall weather, the team put in long, hard hours of practice before and after school and on weekends preparing for each meet. Coached by Berta White, the inexperienced but energetic East squad won two of their seven meets, beating the West High Pioneers 9-0 and the South High Titans 5-4. The team also par- ticipated in the City Duals Tournament and the overall City Regionals Tournament, tak- ing a satisfactory 7th place in both. The sense of fellowship and pride generated in each team member was a rewarding part of the season's experience. Most important- ly, the girls and their coach saw the sharing of the season's successes and failures as a memorable part of their school year. 1st row: K. Lawson, L. Calibani, S. Wilke, S. Wilke, L. Taylor, J. Price. 2nd row: B. jones, D. Beldon, A. Barngrover, S. Stephenson, R. Riordan, S. Fleming, K. Potter, T. Kruse, Manager: D. Hoskins. K iiii iiiii f ., V South ' ,L.. A .., i .,,.'.,,,,,,VV:?L . Northwest .... , 5 iiiiiiiiiii . 'l lttiici' 14 Southeast .... ri. 8 1 CHIIOU. .... . S 2 KMC ...... .... 0 Heights ..... . . 5 i-ri... . .......,,, North ..... 8 ggpgg .... . . . .7th City .... 5 iiii i . . . . . 7th Top right: Practicing for the upcoming match, senior Susan Wilke puts pressure on her opponent. Bottom right: Concentrating on the ball, senior Lisa Calibani attempts to return her opponents volley. Women s Golf! 79 Team Takes First in State Practice is what makes or breaks a team and the Women's Golf Team definitely showed they had what it takes. The team put in many long hours of practice both on the practice range and green, playing 9 to 18 holes of golf a day. They ended their regular season with a 6-2 record. The two defeats were by only one shot. The team took first in the City Meet, fourth in Regionals and seventh in State. Golf teams have to rely on the members abilities to judge distances, course condi- tions, wind directions and many other fac- tors to complete a successful season. This years team showed they had that ability by producing seven letterwomen out of a field of eight. PHA! V f5 '7V' 1 .. X , 3245+ r 5 ' 1st row: S. Small, D. Krehbiel. 2nd row: Coach Ken Spicher, M. McBride, L. Azim, P. Allen, T. Brown, A. Oburn, M. Cline. , ,V AJ, .,i-sf, - on -M r . WoMEN'sGfoLF Opp. East Northwest .... . . 203 204 Carroll ..... . . 219 196 West ..... .... F orfeit 196 KMC ..... . . 216 211 North .... . . 250 191 Heights .... .... F orfeit 180 South ....... . . 528 180 Southeast .... . . 184 185 West Inv ...... ....... ..... 2 n d City League ..... .... 1 st Regional ..... .... 4 th State ........ .. .....7th Top left: Sophomore Marilyn McBride at- tempts to get a birdie on the 8th hole at MacDonald Golf Park to go into the last hole three over par. Bottom left: Senior Susan Small prepares to smash a drive to give her only a short chip shot to the green. 80 f Cross Country Cross-Country Team Strides Towards Success Under the coaching of j.D. Edmiston, the Men's Cross Country Team put in a great deal of hard work. They practiced before and after school to prepare for the strenuous 2-mile cross country runs. Though the Cross Country Team will be losing five lettermen, including state contender Mike Howell, there will be at least five returning let- termen for the 1979 season. Their growth and experience will be a key factor in their ability next year. After finishing my third year of cross country under the coaching of JD. I feel that the teams I've been on were the best they could have been. I will never forget the work and coaching I received. Mike Howell '79' , ,,,, , ,, ,. , Q Z if ,af Vyby ' , .,,,' N t-,,v irttt 'rrt -t ,,,,, r.,, plan y s :QL-ff' f , i 'i'?3Lff-':3'4p '3'f2 ' f P V, tp - - Q '-- M '- f H ,, nsogaq. . . Jw 4, . 4 'pf . Wm? . Tw Jaw: s,st W . 'Y'-9le3'lf'Yf6 I 2:51 f x' Yfififs, ..,' Wffllify ' Yii tmp , - WQQQSW N ,,,, ,gfi? ff?ZQ- -f wig, 'ww fry, 'Z f t- 'W z, .,,,, K., ,,,, , w i -':,- ff:-Ji, 'ilu ,'A,' -i ,,f' A .I d i' f' fs. A 125' ,ifflf1.f .,,,, ..,, , , . , H , :Iwi ', ,,- ii,' tsicc .iis tsii I aese - i'se' LLV' J afff' .1 Argp I.: i ,E g.VLM:.VH,V. V. , , ,,,f. ,W if eii ,. if I i . .27 c I ett Left center: State Contender Mike Howell, thunders to another victory. Center: Team members, Rex Denny, Mark Krause and Danny Draut joke about the past race. i l ! 4 I 2 E 1st row: G. Cooper, M. Krause, T. Rives, M. Howell, M. Grillot, K. Niquette, M. Beran. 2nd row: D. Squires, T. Pott, B. Turner, R. Denny, K. Stuewe, M. Hill, S. Blehm, A. Watkins. 3rd rowzj. Krause, K. Grisham, B. Baresch, K. Draut, C0achj.D. Edmiston. A Cross Country!81 This was the second year for Women's Cross V. l!'!'i'x I . Country. Dori Squires, the only member, placed highly in the city regionals. She practiced daily with the Men's Cross Country Team and will return as letter- woman next year. Cross Country season is the best part of the school year for me. I enjoyed running with the Men's Cross Country Team. Prac- tices seem easier than they are when you have a coach as kind and understanding as j.D. Edmiston. Dori Squires '80' 'H 'fi' A . W.. L War, ,wwupfo-45' 'Q' W K .A 5 il 'tw ya 1 .,,1,,. f 'af 'f ff-A lf' Q ff V 'AW 4 ff wv ff9'f':' f' . . A . ff , l ' vi WJ dll' . fa f .fwfr ,. -M.'fjftgg'V . r f'fii2.fff,V haw: ' i 1. ,ffwg pk'-Qin 'gwn,Q9 i2 fw5,'pffjiiw9 I ' ' N Y' ' wif J ' 1' 1,.-QAf 'S.,.Wys V.. ,'faf5f'Y'i H , 'W ' ' ' 1 1 M-fa - ' J' ff. v ' team before the race. Right center: To end the race, senior Tom Rives sprints across the finish line. Right: junior Dori Squires displays her skill as she defeats her op- ponents with ease. 82!Men s Gymnastics Men's Gymnastics Even Satisfaction that comes from performing in a meet is the climax to long periods of plan- ning and preparation. Perfecting and polishing the skills was boosted by the friendly guidance and encouragement from other team members and the coach. juniors jackie West, Daryl Reust, Robby Mercer, Lance Chastain, Greg Jackson, Charles Phillips, Craig Shank and sophomore john Schule were eight out of the fifteen team members that will be retur- ning as lettermen. Outstanding performances were displayed by Lance Chastain and Robbie Mercer, com- peting all-around, and Daryl Reust com- peting on the high bar and floor exercises. The season ended with the team placing Sth in the City and 6th in Regionals. As captain of the gymnastics team I felt this team had improved a lot during the Season and will improve even more next year. We would like to say thanks to our coach, Ernie Drowatzky. Robby Mercer '80' My first year on the team was certainly an experience. We had a lot of fun and I'm looking forward to next year and hope to see new people out for the team. Dave Hornback '80' Top center: An L-seat is performed by Craig Shank during competition. Right: Strength and durability help Lance Chastain perform his routine. Out ' ' i' g . . ..... ' ' ii, g .,i. Q ,.,1,f ,,f.g.g i.f? 1 ' - .-. . - i. - a 6th Sth cam .l lst row: R. Box, J. West, D. Reust, R. Mercer, L. Chastain, T. Duggins, G. jackson, G Mercer. 2nd row: D. Moore,j. Schule, C. Phillips, K. Whitten, C. Shank, D. Hornback,j Lawson, Coach Ernie Drowatzky. Womens Gymnastics!83 Bright Future For Women's Gymnastics Consisting of only four members, the Women's Gymnastics Team did excep- tionally well placing fifth in both the City League and Regionals. Gymnastics is a demonstrative sport and the effectiveness of the competitor is judged on originality, the beauty of combining various movements, and the fluency and perfection of execu- tion. The girls worked hard each day perfec- ting their performance skills. The balance beam, only four inches wide, was con- sidered the most difficult piece of apparatus on which to compete. Gymnastics has the advantage of being both a team and an individual sport. Laura Sanders, one of the team's top performers, received top ratings for her outstanding per- formance in the floor exercises. The team was young and together they gained ex- perience which should be useful next year. I enjoyed performing with the team because gymnastics gives me a feeling of competition and I love it. Laura Sanders '81' Gymnastics gave me a chance to express myself in a way that no one else could im- itatef' Susan Fiechtl '81' Top: Gymnastics Coach Kathy Biege helps Susan Feichtl on a tumbling pass. Center left: Gymnast Laura Sanders completes her floor routine with an arousing finish. Bot- tom leftz Patty Murray demonstrates a balance pose on the beam. P Murray L Sanders S Fiechtl T Lamison. 84!Men s Varsity Basketball Men Secure Second in Sub-State Skill combined'with teamwork formed the major elements that contributed to the Men's Varsity Basketball's successful season. Although the season started off with a few losses, the Aces soon gained momentum, hitting a winning streak. As East downed its opponents, the display of superior talent held the enthusiam of the spectators. The squad executed skillful maneuvers on the court. Despite being out-sized, the team led its opponents in total rebounds. On the court the men demonstrated the ability to work as a team by holding seven foot KMC sophomore Greg Dreiling to 16 points, which contributed to East's 77-69 victory. Teamwork was also reflected in three victories over the arch-rival Southeast Buffalos. Coach Schumacher summed up Left: The crowd goes crazy as junior jeff Konek stuffs the ball during the second of three victories over Southeast. Right: Senior Gary Thurman takes advan- tage of a fast break for two points. the season by saying, I was very pleased with the effort of all the players and with the team play. With five returning let- termen, East can look forward to an exciting year in 1979-80. Of the five returning let- termen, three were mentioned in the Wichita Eagle and Beacon's All City Teams. juniors jeff Konek and james Buggs made the second team with Rodney Killebrew listed as a third team member. BASKETBALL S S Opp. p East 64 60 57 . . . . ii- 53 86 61 .. 45 ,Heights .......... West .... . . . 7 .err , p H . .... zzp plppv . Q., ,-ff g . . 76 1-.. . E iiiilii f 56 iiii 7 .... 3 .... if 55 ' 58 pp 63 S '73 -QQ '-1i 5 gg. . . E ----'- i 1.. , i-.. A A 6-7 . 7 l r.il if 7769 Q .i .rrce :Q is . ,... 64, , 76 .-.- 90 -West .ayppp T 7 . iiii f 65 c 62 c C3I'f0ll . ttf' eee r lrree . .... . .. 1,4-J . . iii' . . f,. i'r' 1 15. 49 ..7'r7 or 77 f iii' -- .1. . . . . . . or 7 ie' all aas .. 1 A l ,L l Iqn , we Qfqsf ff,lfi5I', KBS? 2,557 UXSX4 ogg' Agf iiii.i E5 s. iii 13 , 43 1 E4 ' or 7 reae 7 y 7 S 1 I, .,,, V V 'ai if , ,...., 14 yy., r.r.. ..r...... at efi aaalrllea ri ft rarr era ,7 . llar- A ttcc lst row: B. Mumford, C. Mumford, S. Harris, G. Thurman, C. Samilton Edwards K. Walker. 2nd row: L. Reed,j. Konek,j. Buggs, M. Borchard, E. Thomas K Kroeker R. Killebrew, J. Mercer. Men's Varsity Basketball f 85 A 4 7. 5 'Z w-with Top left: junior james Buggs sports his All City 2nd Team form over a West High Pioneer. Right: junior Rodney Killebrew demonstrates his 39 inch vertical jumping ability. Bottom left: In the height of excite- ment, Coach Dick Schumacher protests a bad call. 86!Men sjunior Varsity Basketball Men's Junior Varsity The Men's junior Varsity Basketball Team rolled into third place in the city league, with an overall record of eight wins and four losses. Although the squad lacked height, its superior dedication enabled the team to get past the fundamentals of executing of- fense and defense effectively and to work on some unusual and exciting 'extras' There extras included working on different and more complex combination defenses. Since this year's squad included only one sophomore, Head Coach Bob Brown predicts a strong, predominately senior Var- sity Squad next year with excellent depth, while the junior Varsity Squad builds on the talent and dedication shown by this year's sophomore players. Coach Brown in- ventoried the season by saying, The men worked hard and played hard...We made some mistakes but they were made out of hustle. Overall it was a very enjoyable season. Bottom left: junior Terry Edwards stays in hot pursuit of a victory during the East- North game. Center top: Brian Mumford demostrates his speed and stamina on the court. Top center: Tim Richardson out maneuvers his opponent on his way to a 70-60 victory over West. ...MQ f Wy. V I ' ..,. , Q- ppyyyy l M lst row: J. McPherson, D. Knox, C. Mumford, C. Samilton, B. Mumford. 2nd row: B jordan, T. Edwards, M. Borchard, L. Reed, K. Kroeker, T. Shelby. .ff . . ,Mfg-w . . .f .fqvf .-:iv-M x . ' ,M 2 . it J J . N ' ....faf-W' Q-.., ,.,, lst row: Manager R. Dixon, V. Hardon, M.james, B. Mumford, B.jordan, S. Smith, B. Burke. 2nd row: Manager K. Walker, J. McPherson, T. Richardson, S. Rethorst, T. Shelby, D. Knox, Manager K. Palmer, Coach AJ. jones. Men's Sophomore Basketball!87 Men's Sophomore The Men's Sophomore Basketball Team had a disappointing season with a final record of 3 wins and 9 losses. Although the squad was not as successful as in past years, Head Coach AJ. jones was not disap- pointed by the teams effort. Toward the end of the season the squad started, ... to play better as a team and look for the open man. Mistakes caused by unawareness were worked on throughout the season. The team worked to improve fundamental skills, play as a unit on the floor, and to utilize its natural ability. jones said that their quickness often enabled them to force mistakes and make things happen. Sophomore player Stan Smith termed the season as a learning experience. We were in good shape. We always outplayed them in the fourth quarter, but we lost games in the first half. l P P Center: Sophomore Tim Richardson and Stan Smith struggle to regain control of the ball. Bottom right: Tony Shelby twists in mid-air in hopes of getting the ball. 88!Women's Varsity Basketball Women's Basketball Team Gains Third in State The Women's Varsity Basketball Team, after a disappointing season last year bounc- ed back with a record of nine wins and seven losses. This record was good enough for fifth place in the City League and a place in the Sub-State Tournament. The squad brought back a first place from the tourna- ment with an upset over the South High Titans and went on to take third place in the State Tournement. Head Coach Don Bowin credited the women's strong finish to the fact that the team's scoring attack was balanced, with no one player standing out in every game. The only problem encountered by this year's team was one of consistent play from quarter to quarter. But as the women gain- ed experience and confidence their perfor- mance improved. Coach Bowin was proud of the women's finish and commented: They earned everything they got...they did it as a team and did it through hard work and unselfishness. The girls won something that no one can take away from them. iii i iii iiit 33 -sss tret 54 . ,s..-l p 42 ----- . A F liii 41 'teli --- 47 KMC - 50 A tti 57 tttt 15 .fft 52 46 West - 43 Caffoll - 50 - 58 South 58 HCighfS 56 Nolfh 40 KMC . ii' 560 50 25 46 . . . 5 ....... . . . lst ..........,.. . . . . .3rd Center: All City Team, honorable mention block a concen- Susan Wilke attempts in vain to KMC shot. Right: Lana jackson trates on sinking the first half of a one and one. lst row: Ljackson, S. Wilke, P. Williams, B. Normore. 2nd row: Ljackson, M. McBride, A. Polk, S. Wilke. 3rd row: Coach Don Bowin, A. Polk, V. Davis, S. Banks, Managers: T. Niquette, F. Bledsoe, Assistant Coach Steve Sell. V 1 ri 5 FE '5 ' ' x, .2 'K .X Z' Women's junior Varsity Basketballl89 j.V. Prepares for Excellent Varsity Season The Women's junior Varsity Basketball Team worked hard and was rewarded with the best record in school history of 10 wins and 2 losses and 2nd place in the city league. The women won their first game by a wide margin, but lost to League Cham- pion Bishop Carroll in their next contest. Coach Steve Sell said that this loss was due to overconfidence and that the loss showed the squad what was necessary to win. We matured a lot after our first loss to Carroll. The women went on to beat the rest of their opponents except Bishop Carroll in the se- cond match up. The game with Carroll was a disappointing loss by one point. The squads style of play was balanced and well poised. The girls played well in high pressure situations and overtime. Reflecting on the teams outstanding effort, Coach Sell said: We were never at a point in a game where I thought we couldn't win. We had enough talent that we could make some mistakes and still be okay. It was easily our best year on every level. Y 8 . . , 1 i 2 rig 'i ,4 L '--' ' .. .' W e V i , 'A 'P 'i Aiei i ' ' f mo? A XV 2' li S A N ilv' lv sg . . ,. K, . W - -,ary V r.vVa V .Q-V21 . My p.,.4..vM. sz-Xi' . J M , N hf.H:.,,l .M xy ..,,.- 'V ...Lv l .,.,, Q t. ...ag N ' P' J uv Q fl , ,MNH , Y ,, I J .Hsu V 1 4 S E M . . - 5. f u 1 5 Uw, A L 7 . I- ! ' Q - . .Cc :arg ., 49 'W f W - 1 as ..,.. ! ' .QQ Q , 5, -. f ' 4 sf P. Patterson, K. jones,j. Rehfuss, C. Bobo, S. Christensen, T. Lewis, C, Dickerson, F. Biglow, D. Barnum, T. Burgess, L. Murrah. -.av Top left: Sharetta Banks fChairman of the Boardsj directs a one hand jump shot. Top right: Coach Steve Sell takes a timeout to review game strategy. 90!Wrestling Fitz Wins State The 1978-79 year was filled with many hardships for the young men on the Aces Wrestling squad. The team started out with a large squad but it narrowed down to fif- teen by the end of the season. Wrestling places great reliance upon the power of the arms and particularly of the hands for manipulation of the opponent. This ability was displayed by two senior wrestlers, Victor Fitz, who won State Cham- pionship in the 145-pound class and Tim Nelson, who took third place at State in the 105-Pound class. Overall, the young men who stayed with the team enjoyed a complete and reassuring season and hope that next year will bring them more success than this year has. 25 Heights g 34 North if 31 South: .. . 24 ' South .,.. ,,West . I Do r City.. .. ,Kegior Sub-St 1 lthg if State Q Qa Right: State Champion Victor Fitz ties up a southeast opponent. Next pageg Top left: Preparing to step out from the bottom posi- tion, former State Champion Tim Nelson readies himself for the move. Top right: Coach Ken Spicher watches one of his wrestler's matches. Bottom left: After a rough match junior Steve Grivois raises his hand victoriously. Bottom right: junior Keith Frazier is determined to take his op- ponent to the mat. 2 , ,, 1st row: J. Crawford, T. Nelson, M. Kahrs, K. Frazier, A. Watkins, S. Grivois, M Bachman. 2nd row: Coach Mickeyjohnson,j. Walsh, T. Froggatte, K. Morey, V. Fitz Coach Ken Spicher. Wrcstlingffll 4 X ga ...W I Q, , ' 6 4 4? ' 92!Men s Swimming Senior Finmen Set High Standards With three returning lettermen, the Men's Swim Team worked hard to in- sure a successful season. Under the ex- cellent coaching of jim Culbertson, the team labored through early morning and after school practices. The products of the finmen's exertions were exhibited in the end by an eight win and four loss record for an overall fourth place in tough city league competition. The team further demonstrated its skill and talent by taking eleventh place in state competition. Coach Culbertson was pleased with the swimmers'effort and hard work this season. He said, We had a very young team but ex- cellent leadership out of our Senior Cap- tains Kurt Dotson and Troy Rushing. The team will do super next year. lst row: T. Hilger, G. Stephen, T. Rushing K Dotson T Anderson M Sindorf 2nd rowzj. Gonzalez, TJ. Ohlemier, D. Taggart K Strate A Sandlin C Erbert iii .iii iiiiii y icii .sii as ' '98 llilanhattanr 1045 5 5 982 North Q27 2 c 56 Coffeyville T. . . . . p pppyppi iys , , ,yin , ,y,,, ...,,.t.y,,t,c......,c 5, ,..,.. 85 Nanbwwaafff :faa59 taeaW3h..Ti.x, ottt .QiiEg9 y,g,g26 p,p ,gpp Great Bend ..... I iii .rt,f.2iiie- ll 26 Heights ...... . . i31i 52 Southeast .... . . 55 28 Hutchinson ....... 28 gppp ,n - 55 South ....... ttrssewi 51 32 ,.,., Q aiii tt' . . . . . .. 11 72 Salina South ...... 0 11 Salina Central ..... 0 11 City ........... ....... ..... 4 t h State ........ .... . . pp, 1.1 th 1 4 ' 'K K. 5- ma Aim? B 3' X Men's SWI!l'lfl'1lI'lgf95 -,.mt..,...m,-.vwv L-p .N .ew J ml Opposite pageg Bottom right: Looking up in hopes of a victory, senior Kurt Dotson checks his time. Center Bottom: Senior Paul Albright concentrates on the races while he awaits the starter's gun. Top left: Freshmen TJ. Ohlemeir pulls hard in order to main- tain the lead. Right: junior Galen Stephen thinks through the maneuver before at- tempting a successful dive. Top center: The Men's Swim Team works together to prepare for the up-coming meet. Left: Sophomore Shawn Nichols takes a dip before battling with his opponents. 94!Women's Swimming A young East High Women's Swim Team captured 3rd place in City League competi- tion, finishing the regular season at 3-3. Six swimmers placed at Regionals, to earn a trip to State competition. These six standouts were: Kim Culbertson in diving, Heidi Carter, jenae Lindell, Rhonda Morgan and Renee Riordan on the relay team. Muff Kendall also made the trip to the University of Kansas for the competition where the team tied for 15th place. Losing only one member next year, the Women's Swim Team is looking toward next season with confidence. Swimmers splash to 3rd in City ,. ,Maw M ' .1 JT an I I . Q aaar .V iiii i ' T D . saaaa T' i ttt s i K s . , rra s r s T V,i ,t ,p'V . D H - - ' p ts it , , : gpz A , .,., N ' K s. , : ,,., Vt' -f.,'V'l - . . LVVLV 'iii ikrp 2 a aas raiaa xpypttr f ,s .y y pyy assst E3 , i f i iii 'fzi f i,,a, as C D siisi A H rr . 2 t.fr fi -1'i11 1, -zaa 1 1 . 1 -- - E ' ' , .. i , - at a s ss 2 a 1 1 :PT ft , 1' ifffgzil- fr' ..v,,,A., , ,,. , H .. ,. t,., ,..,, ., A , ,., .,,,,,Mf Erirlir 1 A f'i -- 'V --l , ii. A -- t ,l.,,, .,,, ff , r. . .. ia. .. . I ffl- ,'ii iiiii wi' - aa, oax. . M. Kendall, R. Morgan, D. Lindell, G. Darmstetter, Coach Ernie Drowatzky, S. Daven- port, R. Riordan, W. Fisher, H. Carter, j. Lindell, K i liii K , W V as M. . , ,... Middle: With a steady stroke, junior Muff Kendall pulls herself into the lead. Right: Ace swimmer Shawn Davenport awaits the sound of the gun. Opposite pageg Top: Coach Ernie Drowat- zky discusses the workout with the team. Bottom: junior Heidi Carter perfects her dive during practice. Right: An East High woman swimmer contemplates her strategy as she prepares for the competition. 4 fa M- 6 ff if f ' if gl 'ii KE' 5 ' Ti R E - it Z? s..' ,W W M 'f Z1 v 5 Z gf. 7 'Pic X .a 5 1 1 if I v-my-a 8.545 Women's SWlITll'l'llI1gf95 WOMENS SWIMMING North .... Northwest . Heights . . . Southeast . South .... West . . . Campus. . . Emporia Inv. . . . . City League State ...., R4 'S mc ,, 'ia fee I M , wiv! I. M, 'VE' 1 , A . 'up' iw ,. . .33 I l .re f 1? Opp. 17 115 26 60 50 21 51 East 60 48 54 22 53 57 31 10th .3rd 15th S 4 4 H4 96! Varsity Baseball Best in twenty years The Varsity Baseball Team finished the season with the best overall record compiled by any varsity sport this year. Sporting a 14-6 record, of which six wins were shutouts, the team boasted one of the best East baseball records in twenty years. Star- ting off the season with five straight wins, the team went on to capture third place in City League Competition. Highlighting the season was splitting the double header with North. Under the pitching excellence of David Curless, the Aces won the first game 3-2. Nearly winning the second game, the team suffered a disappointing loss as North pulled ahead 4-3 in the ninth inning. The Aces got the last laugh, however, having forced North to share the first place crown with Bishop Carroll. Outstanding players on the East squad in- cluded Second Team All City members Ron Douglas, third base: Kevin Reynolds, se- cond baseg and Chad Perry, designated hit- ter. All City First Team honors went to Dick Lewallen, center fielder for an impressive third year in a row. junior Scott Kailor flaunted a .666 batting average for the first six games. Baseball East Opp. South . . . . 3 1 South . . . 17 KMC .... I iii . . 10 4 KMC . . . . ...... s 1 H NOI'tlIWCSf,,,, V. . 9 2 West. . .i 0 Wes: ,py A 0 4 Carroll . ......... 5 Carroll . . . 1 4 Wlinfield .... . 7 0 Winfield ,..... . . . 5 0 Greatbend .... 4 3 Greatbend ..... . 7 0 . . 11 1 ffil A 0 -slltrllf 3 lo. Southeast .. . . 7 ii North . '. . . . 3 2 North ........... 3 4 Top right: Captain of the Aces, senior Ron Douglas, readies himself for a ground ball. - h : - h 1st row A Watkins S Kailer K Reynolds B Allen D Lewallen R Douglas C Perry 2nd row D Kcf Center ng t Semorc ad Perry Prepares for fer G Lawson M Borchard K Kroeker L Lawson D Curless Coach Bob Brown a steal. W. Zvi i.'fNi:,i'T Egfr' ?'.4 fl57,,l.l-' a ?31, f'aL7f?'7'5iiff1T 'rfi 'Ti. .. 1' fe .. ' 5 'gg S . f dr gf-14172. , l ' M M 'lf iitiff' J 5e M-'f - 'f-J-' .. T , ' v- - lrvi ' 'V Y A7 l YVTTYYY , iii' l 4 f .rin . l11v il ,fl .1 ,fr . , . I l - -' -f 'vi 1 ?4'1I'w 'i'J'J 4 'H' if l 1 ass i - TQ- . T ' 1 7 ' f P i' 15 L iff 5 'L 4 f-B' gr? jfafi 4 ,af I .ir Q- 4 Q v i, i -'M Q vjrvlpg ...QV H ale? .. My VT f p lv , gt, Q - t 3 1 rggl I, 1' f jf' .' M., ,. jff I 1..! L. K V if-li L' 'T Li, ifur iii Jn Ui lfpf' is iglwa 'Jil i fi-'i :far f T , - E - : . - T R- , L 111 if rg, . 4 it ' S -. 1 i ' V ii 1 fr l 7 'il Q T its L -'t' ,af ' i f e , Q ' , 'EJ ' . 'ALL' I 4 .J ! J Xv fh N :Suk V A! h Lv! V 1.1.5 ' 34:1 arf' T if ' 1251 2 i g .U fi- mt lf i 'K Kp If? ua L r ...asf ti W. WH , Q f sl 1. . Y .M ,gi Y ...IW j. 1st row: T. Melham, T. Richardson, j. Strickland, F. Oberlechner, j. Taylor, A. Lesher. 2nd row: Oberlechner, R. Lira, D. Wells, B. Caldwell, M.james, K. Linder, E. Kiralyfalvi. 3rd row: T. Tornquist, S. Murray, D. Schumacher, M. Coldiron, C. Cotter, B. Burke, K. Morey, Coach Earnest Taggart. junior Varsity Baseball! 97 The objective of a junior varsity program is to prepare its players for varsity play. This year'sjunior Varsity Baseball Team fulfilled this objective. The Squad had a successful 6-4 season, with the team batting an im- pressive .294 average. Outstanding play for the year was the thrashing of the Heights Falcons, 15-l. Sophomore Tim Richardson smashed one of his two home runs for the season in the game and finished the season batting .500. The team had seven returning players that provided leadership for the seven freshman from Mead, Robinson and Roosevelt. Overall, the junior Varsity experience prepared these players for the winning tradition established this year by the Varsity Team. mvaaapa-.qw .K' 1 il ff Sr U. swan Eff' ,,.,...tJ -, P Q sf am - -V nur.,-.,, A , vr ,-',,,,. :an-gl. . ., gag .15 --'. ju ,.2,g'1im, L '- - w'Y?9W Mflew mm 1 ,. ' - ., 1 , W 1 1 . . V iff . Y i f-f , a Q? 'S rl , ' 'T .. . 1. S... f fa T iris. 4 r ff .: ff ,r . . ffl- . A ..,., ' ' V' K ' ' ' ,,f, sslllfew ' 'W ....', e f .,, - 'eee V -J' H ' 1 pa 'A .'f'ii 111 ' . way. .1 .... . 5'-2571-e f ' ,,. V ,hm f .. jf j f . ' K . up fn! I K ki '. M ' ' ' if ' ... ww-va.. r, I 7 i I,fWiii 7 . - N . af. . jj gl if 4 if . 'z?f?4 5 w?f9'4 ffl' f J' i .1 N 1 f fQ 7fif'?X97?55f..QQ4?'f' r M ' ,N -v 'gl' i .fx g - . M V . if ' ,..7 'e i7'iMWi3 . 'mg' Q? H A '-.. it ' ' Qffrlba 32- gs jf, it .,Wg,., M 'rw-pl .... I ' l ' ' saw' ,rp - W V. , . llll T r Bottom left: Slugger Scott Kailer patiently awaits the pitch. Right: Senior jim Mercer agrees on throwing a fast ball. Bottom center: Center fielder Dick Lewallen comes in after an easy three outs. Bottom right: After a bad call, senior David Curless looks disgusted. 98 I Varsity Softball omen's Softball Never gave up The Varsity and junior Varsity Softball Teams had a building season under the coaching of jerry Taylor. The scores didn't represent the enthusiasm and dedication of the teammates, as they strived to improve their talents. Highlighting Varsity play was the come-from-behind victory over Southeast and a win over West fin a make- up gamey. The brightspot for the junior Varsity, predominantly sophomore, was its victory over West. Hoping to build a winning tradition, Coach Taylor initiated the first Softball Booster Club to stimulate parental involvement and support. His efforts were not in vain as members, under the leadership of Larry Malir, donated money for a pitching machine and organized a summer team in a youth league. Summing up the season, Coach Taylor said, If we could point out one characteristic of this year's team, it would be that we never gave up. East Opp. Northwest Top left: Senior Debbie Yokum burns a fast pitch over home plate. Top right: Keeping her eye on the ball, senior Lisa Cushing slams it over second base. Bottom: First baseman Emily Stubbs prepares to hit a home-run. 57 - ,ir 1st row: J. Nance, G. Rowe, T. Johnston, L. Cushing, E. Stubbs, D. McLuen, T. Greiner. 2nd row: Manager L. Shepherd,j. Neal, T. Burnah, C. Malir, D. Yokum,j. McCoy,j. McGrew, B. Normore, Manager M. Fran- cis, M. Rethorst. 5rd row: Coach jerry Taylor. -...,, Yiili i i g ,ak-f., ,. ,E A 3 1 l s I 43 we es.. ,4 x , ' -. 4 1 .. jg ., ' V u y X 5 ' 4 , , . , ,,,,,, I D, , . V .,, V ' ,, vs v ' . 1 V' .eg fu '! L-3 ilu-El W yi, W. ' 'H Q Q . 1.1 V! ,, . . , .4 I tm. , . V W' ff , , Q git V . A ,, , 'f' lst row: D. Daffron, K. Frazier, L. Chambers, V, Enriquez, C. Bradley, S. Harrell. 2nd row: Manager D. Rodd, S. Ochs, D. Benson, D. Sindorf, D. Long, M. Gottschalk, M. Lewallen, A, Francis, D. Fields, Manager D. Custer, Coach Berta White. junior Varsity Softball!99 ,, ,,,,, '51-.- .dl .K 'K -,L, W V, X ld. K If 'Q ' AQJW' , 5 .- J. 'ft jl 'Q' . U , V' QVKCQI S300-z,i1-75' 3 ,9 ' 4 f' i ' T' 14+ t . gf in lr, 1 .riff L . ' -f'5F'K3f'. f5'??,1L'5sf52i ' , M 111 ww, , ft ,X .ff Ry, bf., A' 4 Hx VK .MQ ji, , 1. ' X h - . 'W Q0- if ,, I , 119: vu asgnux V sig. E, 'f ' H . .,,, an . n 6 , fffe. v ,.':J4w: ' .. , A v- . v , er. 1, ,, ,. Y ,A 4 X. 4 M I . M' J. Lau. Left: Sophomore Sheryl Ochs hustles to back up second base. Top right: Coach Ber- ta White explains the strategy for the up- coming inning. Center: Sophomore Debbie Sindorf watches the pitcher as she prepares to steal home. Right: Out-fielder Annette Francis reaches for an out. 100!Men s Tennis Tennis Team raises a racquet The Men's Tennis Team began with the lack of returning lettermen. The 15 member team consisted of three seniors, seven juniors, four sophomores, and one freshman. Danny Robson and Brett Hamrick were the two returning lettermen on the team. Six team members went to Regionals held in Emporia, Kansas, and placed 4th, Going to State competition held at the Wichita Raquet Club May 18th, were Randy Smith and Victor Lindell on the doubles team. The team reached the peak of their season with wins over West and Heights. With four returning lettermen on next year's team, the 79-80 season looks promising. nyrllz. NF , ..., wwfgfw ,.,,. .-,U WH' . W M I ' f H WlL'?w , ,w ' Y MEN'SfIfENNIS as e Opp. East south .ii'.i f. g ssa eeass., i 2 Northwest.. i'... . . W6 3 West. .... K 2 7 Southeast. . .5 r. 1 5 0 Q ' . R 3 ,Carroll .... p. .a g K . . . . . tgiy Q A t 11 g Heights . . ., . . 2 K 7 North .... g p .. a 2 Eastlnv. .....5Ih .....7th Lity .... , h . ,... -Mama-.mwaffw.. .tt Mm ,. ,. H f ' , N in -f + .M 1? I 2 1st rowzj. Condreay, K. Bruster, P. McGreagor, R. Smith, M. McBride V Lindell T Pott. 2nd row: R. jesik, A. Sandlin,j. Mattson, B. Hamrick, D. Robson G Harms R Denny, E. Walker, Coach A. Kemp. Mcn's Tennis! 101 ,.. si , 1 ' fs.. Opposite pageg Far left: State competiors Sophomores Victor Lindell and Randy Smith practice for State finals. Middle: Smiling Sophomore Randy Smith prac- tices after school with doubles partner Sophomore Vic- tor Lindell. This pageg Above middle: Consentration is expressed by Senior Danny Robson. Bottom left: Backhand form is shown by Senior jon Mattson. Bottom right: Sophomore Victor Lindell returns a volley. Above right: junior Tim Port serves up another ace. 102 lMen s Golf Golfers putt their way through the season Swinging a record of 2-6, the Men's Golf Team finished the season as ai more ex- perienced group of players. With only two graduating seniors, the team anticipates a successful future. Outstanding performances by senior Ronald Rush and junior Mike Ahles, placed them 4th in the two-man City League competi- tion. The squad's four-man team, with junior Tom Morris, sophomore Mark Allen, freshmen Steve Ahles and Doug McWhirter, placed them 6th in the same meet. The squad will miss 3-year letterman Ron Rush's consistant scoring in the seven- ties, but will boast five returning lettermen next year. Overall, our team record did not show much, but I really enjoyed playing on the Golf Team. We had some great times out on the golf course and golf is a sport you can play the rest of your life. Tom Morris '80' MEN'sooLF y 2 --Opp, A ip East N0nhwesr...,1 g ...., y 7479 ly. , 525 2 Carrol-1. ,ii. 516. f 562g KMC.. pp.y.i. .. ...pi 495' 539 Sdufh ii t f f ... - f isr. si. .-t.Q 526 S as 1-ieightsgf. . , 526 L . pf soil Y . 5-zoy Southeast .'.e. . ..i. S soo 1 S234 .pii.i W .S City g LL. ...i.l... 2. t. Q' .. . 7th .....7th Regionals p p 1st row: M. Ahles, D. Hoskins, R. Rush, J. Spencer D MCWh1fICf T Morris S Ahle 2nd row: S. Hamilton, D. Aldritt, M. Roberts T Criss C Penn M Allen B Price Coach Ken Spicher. 1-0 -xr . if. H ' 1' 'i L V ' .1-in 'rv' 1 -, av- gggjz-.r,,.,p4msf'wv.- Q1 4 5 if 5 5 xg. 4 Q. 2 , 1 'FLW ., L, ,gg 1. N0 Men's Golf!103 ,ww Opposite pageg Top left: Relaxing before the match, the Aces practice their putting. Right: junior Mike Ahles attempts to make his par putt on the 18th hole. This pageg Top left: Part of the Varsity squad strolls off the first tee after hitting magnificent drives. Bottom left: junior Drayton Alldritt perfects his chip shot. Bot- tom right: Sophomore Mark Allen concen- trates on hitting a clean tee shot off the first tee. Top right: While checking over the distance, senior Ronald Rush chooses his next club. 1041 Men s Track The 1979 track season ended with a flair with seven going to State competition: four seniors, two juniors and one sophomore. Mike Howell ended his senior year going to State in three events: the 880 yard run, the high jump and the mile relay which he an- chored. Senior Mike McCray, junior Calvin Mumford and sophomore Randy Wentling completed the relay team. Also qualifying for state was seniorjoe Walsh, taking first in the discus throw at Regionals, and vaulting thirteen feet qualified senior Bronson Webb for State in the pole vault. junior jeff Konek who came out two days before the second meet surprised the com- petition by taking first in the long jump at the meet. At Regionals, he placed first in both the long jump and the high jump. Overall the season was a success. The number of people out this year was not what it used to be but those that did come out demonstrated that it's quality, not quantity that counts. I have never had to hang my head because of a season's performance. The kids have always put out their best effortg nothing more can be asked. I'll always be proud of them. ' ' j.D. Edmiston MEN' S TRACK Southeast Inv .... , ............... South Inv .... 3rd 4th East Inv. ...... 5rd Hutchinson Inv. , . . 3rd City League Meet .... 4th Regional Meet .... 41h Top: Senior Mike Howell starts his kick past a South High runner to take lst in the half mile race. Bottom left: junior Jeff Konek leaps to 3rd place in State competition. Bot- tom right: Relief is at hand for sophomore Randy Wentling after finishing his leg of the mile relay. Seven qualify for State Men's Track!105 Q Top left: junior Rick McCafferty shows his determination as he skims over a hurdle at the East Invitational. Middle: Sophomore Casy Woods and junior Brett Turner show their endurance on the last lap of the two mile race. Right: Showing the strain of a hard run race, senior Tom Rives finishes the last leg in the medley relay. 1st row C Mumford M McCray T Hendry T Reeves M Howell M Krausej Turner B Webb R Box B.Turner, S, Blehm. 2nd row: K. Palmer, T. Shellby, C johnson R Dean R McCaffertyj Martinj Schule R Mercer D Hornback B Mumford C McBride K. Stuewe,B. Baresch, S.Tucker. 3rd row: Coach Ed- miston K Woodsj Pennick V Hardin R Wentlmg E Shaw M Miltner D Knox C Noble S Coxj Konek, B. Fritz, G. Berdick, T. Osler,j. Walsh, G. letterwomen. 106fWomen's Track The Women's Track Team had a successful season as a result of the winning attitude and close cooperation with the coaches. Seventeen of the nineteen member team lettered, with help from the five returning Hard work paid off for several team members, with the Aces qualifying five track women at the State Outdoor Meet. Peach Patterson finished 4th at the State Women's Track on the move competition in the 110-yard low hurdles, having previously set a new school record in that event. Also, the 880-yard relay team,consisting of Sherri johnson, Talinda Nelson, Angela Greer and Loretta Fuller, placed 6th in the tough competition. Southeast Inv .... . .... '. .... . South Inv. y. , S 3rd 4th East Inv. L. .llt. L Q .. ,,,,6gh Hutchinson Inv. . . . 4th City League .... ,,,, 6 th Regionals .. ,,,, 6th lst row: Manager B. Baker, Q. Dunn, R. Ablah, D Williams A Greer L Fuller T Daley 2nd row S Fiechtl, T. Nelson, C. Hill, j. Wright, E. Barrett, N Denton 5rd row Coach W Roth P Patterson S johnson, S. Goines, A. Polk, D. Squires, D. Barnum L Murrah Manager M Neal 4, A Z fb... - Ll 1' 1-u...,,Ni nn- ri 4 n-.. , Women's Track! 107 ' s l Opposite page: Left: Sophomore Susan Fiechtl races against the clock in the 440-yd. dash. Right: Sophomore Liz Murrah prepares to hurl the discus. 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'Q LZ, 4 v I . i nf I it 9 g ,I i I .X - 1 rn ,rl s if. , ' w L f Q,,' X, fx 'M,h K QL Sophomoresl 113 434 d- r - i. . 1--. , 1-4 v f 4 Q' Ma c ,QL ,W 'll ,I-FX - v T , ,: J me , xx, gl 4' l- ? incan, William Elliott, Kenneth -dCS, Carol Enriquez,Vivian des, Donna Eslinger, Haynes ton, Deane Evans, Charles lwards, Philip lwards, Todd Evans, LeVarna Ewing, Kevin My W-rf' xasvm s Brother Allen s only sophomdre in his Personal Economics class,james Merriman, strug- fagdfvar . ., gles to overcome Senior Seniority. Farr, Virginia Fairhurst, William Fields, Dana Fonseca, Joyce Francis, Annette Finch, Douglas Fortune, Kevin Franklin, Deshonett Flick, Michelle Foster, Peggy Franklin, Yolanda Farris, Terri Felix, Catherine Ferrell, Rodney Fieehtl, Susan 114 I Sophomores ,zz M ,Am 5'-1, l f Q., , . of-mr, I V, gf, V M A ,. Jil ' 5 ' 5 i ,, . r ' e iaMWf?W rrr rrra 5' y l 1 r- : -na an rw 2 Q i, , Q f f A 5 5 . as wi ef if fi ' rf- V,,,, awk mQMM,w.ag i z, l ii I LL,, -V I V 492' ,l ih' i , g G , . L,,,,, ' , , V W riff: v .,' V 4 if QiQ ,Q yrl r Q f ' ill ax L z i r ' r in ' In English class Jena struggles through. Fuller, Timothy Garcia, Daniel Gardner, Dana e Lindell, 81, enjoys reading Anne Frank while Chris Hendry Garner, Bernice Gilkey, Cheryl Gee, Yoi Glass, Lisa Giesy, Bobby Goines, Sherry A si ,Q . 7 0 W 4 72 w Gonzalez, Jorge Goodwyn, Ronald Gordon, Stephen Gottschalk, Martha Gray, Margo Green, Chris .1 . 5TLf7?' V K gf fave, 5, Q, T , iff , 'liz Zia ,., fi . fa 'Z' J rl Green, Lenora Gregg, Charissa Grier, Jeffrey Grisham, William Grounds, Tamera Guider, Marie A Awww 'WE x'fWa,9 ...,, ' ,-.-0-..--1' w+e'ff F rr, Wi 'A if :Q fan ' Q' ' an 1 rar ,K a wg .. 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Lisa Q , . , V JG' W? Jack, Jeffrey Jackson, Harrietta Jacobs, Lou James, Martin James, Robin Jenkins, William Jennings, Rodney Jesik, James Johnson, Jr., Columbus Johnson, Deanna Johnson, Kenneth Johnson, Pharoah 116 I Sophomores 4, A Students pass the time between classes. fa J , 5 ' X -i , i . I Q 1 f 4 9 4 f Johnson, Stephanie Jones, Judith Jordan, Billy Johnson, William Jones, Rebecca Jones, Charles Jones, Susan Jurezewsky, Lawrence Kautz, Rebekah 3. -, A Ai ., vga ...t is sssis J ooi fi Q it f an 5 lllt Q ,,, i f A V 1 ,,,,,o arena' .2 Q, 1 V, WU 419,45 fa ef, ,A fwsan, VVLVV K , M lll' V ,Q Keil, Mark Keller, Kevin Kemp, John Kern, Kimberly Killough, Mary Kimmel, Charles King, Julene Kingdon, Kasey Kiralyfalvi, Eric Kloek, Cindy Knighten, Joanne Knox Delton A 1 ww ff . 5, 146, 5 1- ,lk 'J J, .I 5 U 5' fm 1 xv : Cliff all ,. .-.. F , v fair, n V t . K ' xiii, -h l i C an Koerner, Pamela Koob, Pamela Kraus, Jenie Kristek, Mark Lair, Charles Lamb, Juluia rf I -,fn 4 at ll l '15 L ' I , 1 -2' , I 4 , 4 1 i Q-Q... 1 va ,.,,,.a.L, - X X l 'bm 'f t -'ig i .HJ 11. aw 1' ,, nb' Y A , .ff r . ll' .Y J., ,., lndis, Douglas l une, Dana ney, Eric ng, Anne yrson, Cynthia shley, Gail 4 n 1 X Lawrie, Cheryl Lawrie, Gerald Lawson, Kimberly Leach, Craig Leach, James Lesher, Andrew I- ,, 'il 'AX vw -4 ,-,gr . yi, f X ,lWf,, ,, Q1 sw k Jig 4' . fi f if 19+ A f.,: 4 Lewallen, Marie Lindell, Jenae Lewis, David Lindell, Victor Lewis, Douglas Linder, Richard Lewis, Shefee Linker, Linda Lewis, Tyress Linn, Mary Lilly, William Lira, Richard Sophomorcs!117 3? ff A J 'L' ,, HZ? 1 4 rr ,V -Q--, -Q17 I af :if 't 2 ,a It I ,Q ,5 Q 'N -srl I gi. M if tfl fha 9, L , Zy, . M 1 fy, Logsdon, John Malir, Carla Long, Dana Manns, Lorene Long, Johnnie Manns, Tina Loudenback, Jennifer Marker, Kyle Majors, Sarah Markrum, Barbara Malcolm, Jeffrey Martin, Deanna Mercer, Crystal 118 I Sophomores all fi F ,tit J l , , , , if A l I--2 JJW Jit J J f J J ffl ,fs-s o Q I J f N 4 4. is ff 2 , , , W ff f 5 vi , '55 , f' ij 5 r V 25 lf C' , ,f , .ra 1 er Q, fx, il ,M ,4 , , I, J ,I K 1 ,ar ij 2 aw If 'hx' . I 1 4' 'On , J -A fl 11 3 if . . ,, l tr J , f? is , ,., Tw J iw f wa '9F'4a Q4 . at xml www r 'wt 1 . ,ar 1' fu 5 ml 2 Af Q f if f Z ct vu ea, . ea' J rw 1' 1 I mf- My QV ,, V, J y N lf' V? ttt r ,ty ,tn 5 ,rr if J J. ,J er ' J Q ai , ri? J Martin, James Martin, Rebecca Maxton, Charlie McBride, Marilyn McBride, Michael McCalman, Shirley nv-0' McCarrolle, George McPhaul, MHTSJIH McCutcheon, KimberlyM6i6r, Carla McDaniel, Loretta Mclntosh, Kimberly Merhoff, Jay McKerman, Michael Merriman, JHUICS McMiller, Arnita MiCh8e1, Tiflfl K 'frimef '75 ! -me Y 'nr VV uk Tfflx ,aa R 4105s. any 7 w.f '5ff15'fEf1iV55 :Q'kl- W If ' by fix if Michel-Cox, Angeline Miller, Kimberly Miller, Mary Miller, Troy Mills, John Moore, Brent Moore, Pamela Moore, Wayne Morey, Kent 'if 4 sz' K1 1 4 Myers, Patrick Nance, Janice Nance, Phil Muldrow, Tina Mumford, Brian Murrah, Elizabeth Nave, Cherie Neal, Jessie Neas, Brent , ,M- an I , Va. ,. ,mf 7 f tri X ll, 1 'QQ ' F 'j A1 Ll ,S fix 7 l J .J K , ii Z in 2 S aa J lll S it zllflllit slelson, David Normore, Brenda Jguyen, Thu Nuckolls, Paul Jewby. John Nye, Steven xlichols, Shawn Joel, Phyllis Jolan, Joyce Oberlechner, Fred Oberlechner, John Oburn, Ashley ,ff-f. f-N yi- 'I' Q4 ,- ,-, as ,1 O ,,.-x f' ,f -vx I .QI X , if 1 ' 4 .l A Y Hs ew A ll- Ochs, Sheryl O'Neal, Bridgett Ortega, Stacy Osborn Alvin Osborn, Jean Page, Jonathan Sophomorcsl119 6 gg v V.fkkA ,.rQ J J.. J , .N ggi l,h,'5x.,k 54,5 :A at: if an.-V J' J , xg M- ' 5' 4 J pm' WM. 4Sl,,,a., I Q age Ee, S f 5' , M ,iv s in A, ,. X xi J X ir, A ' M . i J 1 P iz:-.,v4-s 2 fi, J, A, 'Z if . :rv -fs ,. 0 vi V N : -ff I al in ll 1 1' Y 5 Carolyn Dillon and Kim Miller, 81, find lockers to be good support toward the end of a long day. Palmer, Kenneth Parrack, Pamela Paul, Quinn Palmquist, Jamie Patterson, Peach Peebler, Lori Parke, Susan Patterson, Teri Pennick, Jay 120 f Sophomores f iv , ,,, ,4,,, f -I , . Q 5 f' Z- t, 1 XS- I Ez' .,.' 2 E Kenneth johnson learns carpentry skills in one of East's new TMH classes. f 41 f ,H if 5 , ar 4 ww A s aff: 2 P ra. , zief l H if , 'E ' f ,, :V4 . 1, fc ' , . ,. . V Zlz s V 1 A s . , V QV a '11 ,- if ,W , M J. ffm? 5 3, 3 rf l QW X X i ila I Eg? 5 X PM R , H' K K 5 ,,,. r A I .. , as . . 2,Qn,,,, K t an Lfv V ,, it , r 7 !M,y?w-24 J f , sss y , ' .. y , ne s r 4 .7 I' 'Q M y 7 'rrlm it I ff f ,V P, , K. r 1' eesss f is I ' Perez, Karen Phillips, Mary POUCF, Peters, Kenneth Polk, Anita P0tViH, Pfeiffer, Dennis Porter, Michael Powell, Karen Maria Price, Robert Reiserer, Vicki Prince, Tonya Remacle, Laurie Belinda Prichard, Cynthia Rethorst, Steven Rauh, Donna Reynolds, Kevin Reed, J on Rehfuss, Jill Reynolds, Michael Rice, Karen Richards, Robin Richardson, Micha Richardson, Timo! Riggins, Michelle Rikli, Kevin Robbins, Dennis Sophomorcs! 121 fir' fe , 5 43225 ,V , i,l ' F Q' ' Z S 4 E415 , e Y eiei . -3' ' S 725 ff 'W 5 x , t . 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Q.. - ff- . . 05, ff A an .A ,i S L vi uh if - 4 if , 1 ty ,V L JM if 'Ia I rXHWiM , ,X ,ilk mf, 4 h vb, 8- v FA, 32. , - -X, , W , 3 I 51 Wi ,Q Y VVV, ,L 5 'Y . if 1 j T S, 14 Ja faux Roberts, Kimberly Ross, William Sirhambroii, Phyllis Sells, Stephen Simmons, Terry Smith, Randy Roberts, Kris Rue, Philip Scott, Julie Shaffer, Marque Simon, Patricia Smith, Stanton Roberts, Mark Robinson, Gary Roehl, Susan Rogers, Thad Ruiz, Rachel Sanders, David Sanders, Laura Sandlin, Andrew Scott, Myrtle Seals, Geoffrey Seek, Kathleen Self, Charles Shanklin, Beverly Shepherd, Sherry Sherman, Thomas Sindorf, Debra Skaggs, Cindy Skaggs, Julie Shoemaker, Michelle Slicker, Scott Snyder, Jeffrey Sones, Carol Spencer, Kari Stalnaker, Kipper 12 2 1 Sophomores as ,fr t 4, , F.. ,V , gl: T fgfsw T ,LL' A fl X W VV Y ,.,' ,, sr - , :A ' , , ,, , Q2 Il, , A 4,2 ,', ,,,. YQ VA 5 V 'fy Vk,, ln. li . g kj 'LL' 7 As 'Tw ' ,A . ,. yy ,7LLAg V L , , V MA H' 'Q ff' t 46 11' N ,ja 4' WO' Cindy Larson, 81, cracks a smile at the Echoes cameraman. Standley, Darrell Stevens, James Strate, Kip Stephens, Paul Stevens, Phyllis Strickland, Thomas Stephens, Troy Stewart, Vigtofjg Sutterfield, Danny X , f'i. , , T ' ' if p, x , r 3 , if 1 'T ' 'S' T 1 M-2 C .. , 'r 4' ll' ' R N4 r 1 ' 'T fs XTR? H--, T M T p , Svaton, Michael Swanson, Craig Taylor, Carla Taylor, Lori Terrell, Terry Thomas, Bradley r ' Q y W 5 rrl el ,M ,,, , X, y, J x f T N ,--1 Thomas, Delores Thomas, Gary Thomson, Machelle Thomson, Rhonda Throndson, Gary Todd, Jeffrey 'i:i'l ,il ,,, W? -f fwf 4 ftziff , Vpi, , Tornquist Anthony Tran, Thuy Tucker, Floyd Tucker, Scott Tunison, Terry Turnball, Peter , Q f 4 f ss . J.t.,,, 1011 ,,,- f-4 1 H I sv-X ,-Q f 5'-,, ,- , 45 sa ,p Q,- , SP , f ., ifgaai rner, Corey rner, Jackie rner, Tracy ining, Robin derwood, Cheryl rihuss, Betty ff ,Q 4, -,s --0.4 wig , ,, 1 5 'ly off Vasquez, Maria Wagoner, Billy Wainscott, Stephen Walker, Kenneth Walker, Mark Walker, Steven Lil Q' ' A Q., nv, Iii A l if B f 9 tx:- 1-. X I l ya gg., i ' A w Walker, Tammy Wallace, Noel Wallis, Thomas Watie, Pauletta Webb, Pamela Weber, Bradley 0- ,vvf vs ,- ,.,. ,. ol.. Weber, Mary Weldon, Susan Wellbrock, Bradley Wentling, Randy White, Henry Whitcher, Troy Sophomores! 125 , We ., . a -,J-J 0 y wt t,, - lf .J Th- A' AQ., Kgeegg, it Q' f 1 if J N 1 , jg I uv ,s 1..- 157 Q' intl 3 1: 45. if X l V Ef f K J' -' , X- f- H '- -- 5, r f f s ' '1 I I I M im- ,ix J V if ,VI .,,V 1 V Jf '- Williams, Doris Williams, Frank Williams, Kathy Otha Williams, Reginald Williams, Williams, Ruth Williams, Tammy Williams, Toisann Williams, Wayne Wilson, Ginger Wilson, Jeffrey Wilson, Robin 124 I Sophomorcs E1Q 31' ., Wilson, Toy Wood, Casey NOT PICTURED: Ammons, Theoandrea Anderson, Bobby Baldwin, Jim Beasley, Lester Bigley, Courtney Bough, Alice Brewer, Kimberly Buggs, Ann Bui, Thanh Carr, Tarita Clark, Carolyn Comstock, William Cooksey, Peggy Cox, Sherlene Cato, Tina Das, Dinh Dubetsky, Lisa Eckerle, Renae Edwards, Lester Evans, Deloris Fields, Eddie Firestine, Tebecca Freeman, Michael Fue, Yolanda Gelwick, Scott Grant, Ruthie Guinn, Tamyl Haugh, Mike Heard, Don Hidalgo, Maria Hill, Gwendolyn Hill, Myra Hood, Hirhy ,,,,,, i l., 4 ,, Wood, Scott Q Woodard, Michael Hosler, Thurman Hughes, Mark Jabara, Joseph Jackson, Glenda Jones, Angela Jones, Antonio Klestinez, Rick Llamas, Ursula Long, Randy McKnight, Sharman McPhearson, John McWhinney, Andy Miller, Jeffrey Mize, Sandra Mize, Susan Mulyuck, Pam Nave, Paul Nelson, Teresa Nguyen, Quynh Ost, Anthony Pates, Cynthia Patterson, Ronald Perkins, William Pete, Kevin Pracht, Thomas Rambo, Daniell . Riley, Cindy Rogers, Christina Sanders, Andrew Sayles, Dwight Schule, John Shelby, Tyrone Sherwood, Thomas fa n afmiiw fy- ,L ' vp .I , g 4 X if Woods, Joel Woods, Lori Sims, Randall Singree, Michael Smolnik, Angelia Spoon, Shirley Sterling, James Stewart, Issac Stripling, John Tenbrook, Ivan Topham, Kevin Towey, John Towles, Thaddeus Townes, William Turner, LaVonda Walters, Kevin Watson, Kelly Watts, Dean Wendler, Eric Williams, Michelle Williams, Valerie Williams, William Williams, Jr., Robert Wozniak, Randell Yarbrough, Clotil Yarbrough, Darryl Yeakle, Karyn Youngquist Roseai Yarbrough, Robert Young, Monte Zlrkle Sandra Cheryl Underwood concentrates on her work as Chuck Kimmel attempts to ex plain a question to her. .., .. uf F. JUNIGR ACES 126!Jun1ors AN fa 'is it C 'Nl 7 T' fl A av., . - v'.- - ' Q.. ,-.., rw V llva VW ' -1 'V W K- , , B - y, . T ,ee ,X t VV Jir Z I A V I fx ,, I 112 7: 3 x at an K J i . . n fe' jMB, '1 t A B B t vavv 3 A , , A T A ' r , A i f A K 5 HR 'M W 1 as T B 1 i he 'igi -- i 1 1 B, f l 1 2 , 2 f , Y f L - - i f Q Z Qs 1 f fggb A x r 1 ffl , , W Q' V 'f a , 5' ww V ,, xii.. 3 , V ' V ,gt , , H -. , If x '22 , ,.- ,,,f W 1 W2 :fr a ll Ablah, Rachelle Adkins, Karla Ahles, Mike Alldritt, Drayton Allen, Brad Allen, Troy 9 is af 1253? h '.:C 7' Allison, Anita Arebalo, Pat Amend, Ty Asher, Karen Ammons, Bill Atherton, Clarissa Anderson, David Atkinson, Etta Anderson, Todd Avant, Jennifer Arbenz, Melissa Baltzell, Karl V vw t, 17 Y 6 fa lr try' ','f f f I I ff ,Q , , lv. ,f' 'ifvzf my , , .Q 1 n Q? Y' es an xi +2 + ,b , r,,,, l 1 . ,, f W' N , M, ,. 1 Banks, Sharetta Barber, Jeff Baresch, Julia Barnum, Ken Beatty, Phil Belford, Kevin it E Bell, Billy Bell, Tracie Bender, David Bender, Randall Berry, Dennis Betts, Mark X Binns, Donna Blehm, Stanley Bohanan, David Bonner, Lisa Borchard, Mike Boucher. Sue lf!! , J 1'GA xii? , 4. 5 , L x wx fa M Q. , :wa an J ,..:? J A rl i f V , if i' N E 1 If ,Q X ,vi -rs ,,. fa- .Y if!!! K 'psy :Zu f -41:1 I ' 1 Juniors!l27 if V K I Rick Rudrow, 80, has a rude awakening to the realities P5 rl, iq I M 1 Ai if ' k x A V,,,, ra , ,. ,,,,,N ,--Aa, ' of 1 Q 75 4, 4, ' xrbi X ia ' ff! ' f 'K mr' I , I f l rx, Randy Briggs, Kathy Bullard, Gilfy ryd, Rae Brown, David BUmPhHS, Willis rykins, Gary andes, James ewster, Kelly idges, Jennifer Brown, Melody Bryan, Cecilia Bubnis, Robert Buford, Laverda Burks, Jane Burnah, Theresa Burnes, Sonya Burrows, Mike n , 1 2.41 'L lS'x , Q. .f -if 1 rg' , . W 4 V , j :.,.f ,A v .fir l , is if ff V. .443 D. J A I , , , og J LM Q' ,-f W 7 N . J . . -Q'-x, Byers, Dirk Carlson, Joann Castrisos. Jim Cadenhead, Jeff Carroll, Pat Chalfalli, l-iS21 Campbell, Kathy Carter, Heidi Ch21mb6fS, Becky of pronoun placement. IZ In mg - 42 iff' fx Rodney Killbrew, 80, sized up Michelle Ncal's, 81, locker combination to be 54-21-16. af J if V 5, bi f , f an I tl? y 4 7 I iw 'fir ff , ,ff f 9? ,aa Chastain, Lance Cline, Marla Coleman, Clark Coplan, Harold Clark, Renee Coldiron, Mike Condreay, John Core, Wynn Cowan, Delores Cox, Steve Craig, Wendell Crowell, Gordon Cutler, Ann Daffron, Vernon as an , Q ,.,.. ., fi ,24- I '7 x 'Q ., - Q, X r K f I Wu fx, , . Davis, Valerie Dawson, LaNiece Dean, Ronald Decker, Cynthia Denny, Rex Depuoz, Angela .M it , Q., A y , if uv' , ' lk , v I iiii 1 it A L7 3 vv uf E 4' 'A-F F sf . l 4 i ,B I I . at wmv f A s or me AEA Y I fry if! I 1, K 'Q :il . .. . fi Duncan, Bill Dunn, Quela Edwards, Sally .- , ,,, V Ei MX , lll ' I rf 323+ fl asa? witt, Eric zkson, Terri con,Glenda yden, Thelma ffy, Antonio ggins, Todd Edwards, Terry Ellis, Derrick Embray, Karen .lun1orsfl29 if A, ., , my .X . fx '11 fr ll in Wi it at-Hx 3- iw mi, g V X. E Q, , ,I -'A ', - Q-rw , if is ,fs-X Emig, Pam Evans, Doug Farnhart, Brenda Fillmore, Robert Fleming, Susan Flowers, Casandra Focht, Clare Ford, Tracy Foss, Ashley Fountain, Jock Fouts, Monty Francis, Dee A572 .gifrgffgvifffffk 1',-',r ,g4,bf5 Francis, Michelle Frazier, Anthony Frazier, Keith French, Jackie Friend, Carol Fuhr, Joe M.. 'fi iw L e?2h..1 5a ' 5164+ F Fuller, Alice Fuller, Loretta Galbraith, Jan Garcia, Anthony Gebhart, Doug Gebrosky, Judy l30fJuniors Kathy Murray, 80, and Tricia Niquerri 80, participate in 50's day activities. I I - , 'iffy iii i y i , r r' ii V ,wth S ,. ali ff- ,,..f 11 a ,. i,r 1 . ,...,. a.... George, Greg George, Tina Gilkey, Larry Gilkey, Tina Goodwyn, Janet Graham, Darci H9 W 1 T' , l , f 'X liji Wpfbl' 'V G 'L f 1' it W , ? ...uf Prnt Graham, Wayne Grantham, Martin Graves, Terri .W ,. Q -af ,au is Wa 5 Q- 11 xg 123 ' ? K :W I f f , ff K ,M ' . ZPN A 2 mu.. ' H fa ff 12, 3' - V Q? , 43 Q X ,N fa XY, Greer, Angela Greiner, Terri Griebel, Dawna Grivois, Steve Groszek, Robert Guest, Quentin 'HIYOW 4,8 1' M g Q 'UV an f ,f V, ,WM fi 7 V , ,-34 f f... i 'PZ' ' , r g Ak4,A , , K at 'Q W2 ,I 332 41 A ,fm if f Il' . IFN' x, 'A I 'V 7' .1'g ,'4f?h I 9414-l f ' ,I 1 9 sf M X f X ..,, A ff ic- ,N V t fm ,h Guider, Bruce Gutierrez, Karla Hahn, Miles Hamilton, Leeanne Hammer, Mark Hamrick, Brett P l ,,,, Q ,,,,, i I Aril , i , 4 i i 1 G 'rf 'qw 'ka if 1 if e A 9 1 ,WV ii i I 3' 2 F ' ' 34 K 9 'Q N2 rs '11 at Ag I , M Q f X If x Kuff H G ' , Hand, Chris Harms, Gina Harms, Julie Harris, Mary Harshfield, Jim Hayes, Scott YQ . KK'k1: Ilk 1 h 'K.' J J iv r W1 X . Ant. get f 'Z 12 'x ea. rr is W -.- it , f' ' ysa ' ' X1 K J u ' K K , -'U' H X aw. V f V Q , ' .sf J ,V ' ' Elv ' ,Q .ii N .. J . A . up Q , 3 I. v X . 'Vi- I X- YW' JY , .6 X 6 ff. 'V wx lJ'X V JQN ff! q ,wi flat: .Yu J 1,1-ff fi!! . x JA 'fx ll' as-gtg: J ' 1 xx , ' 1 N at fl 4' t ll 5 4 1 . t W .Lad f-N My .i , m ,4 ,,.. ,.. W if J 3 , L 'yi rj, v'yDQ in Q 7 5 Q 'Q K 6' L! H ,, V J leadrickf Laurie Hernandez, Jovita ieard, Don Herndon, Janice lenry, Kathy -Iephner, Camala Jephner, John iephner, Lori Hess, Dennis Hill, Michael Hill, Milton Hobbie, Lisa ,A ,J 451 W ,. fi .Gi , f I J--,, V 'J li , 'A' Q J 'i Hockett, Terri Hodges, Jacquita Hoefgen, Brenda Hoffman, Ricky Holt, Mark Hootman, Marc -X W 'ii 2 t W K , i vt ' 5. 5 5 Viaz W E, li M ,V L7 J ff Ov' ..,..a' Pais, U u ae. 'graft W Hopper, Pam Hornback, David Houston, Rod Howes, Gordon Hutcheson, William Hutchison, Dale ,Q.'3If-' 974' , scifi JJ' ' an ,Zi aff ff, 2' 'J ' e ', qt, I - Q-li. l Juniors!l3l After receiving his theme, Miles Hahn, 80, conscientious- ly studies his mistakes. Irving, Lasonya Jackson, Gfeg Jackson, Elsancho Jackson, LHH21 Jackson, Everr Lee -JHCRSOH, U33 l32fJun1ors 4, 1 jf.,,,,.,. ,.-M. s l if Q r 7'.,f' , -rdfaalfw false' fiiffir. 1 JiMHz wa fag, , A . ' i 4, f: ,Q- +49 a X f, 'Aa I J 2 J J ei 5' J.t,Aw,,My , ' ,J J 5 X Y 9 56 uw L 'E If 1+ 29, if 4,52 aw. .1 J, .54 A K f N. 4 .. , , J.sJ,JJJf -W 113- ' ' if 'Q if ,ff 2' Jackson, Lisa Jacobs, Lucy J epsen, Mary J esik, Richard Johnson, Clifton Johnson, Jana ' ' fi ' - ,,-ff ,Jr f ew: , .I ,,,5 , . 1 f f-so J ? M4 ,QM A., J ,141 S' J 9 'LF' 2 Q N ii W JW is JK J i,i., J , .f m fr 'f r rl N 1 W Johnson, Kendra Johnson, Vickie Johnson, Pam J ohnston, Melissa J0hHS0H, Pauletta Johnston, Teresa y .J.,3 K' J na? .4 4 4 QQ, D 1,35-K 1 M J Ja., ,S no ,N X Y fir ,fl ,, J if ,Qi K XMQI Jii .JJ Jisr so .a ffff' I7 Jones, Alicia Jones, Mary Jones, Patricia f f M! . wg. Wa 4 -wwfwf.-fff ' .5'? .J,,,,.,M,,,,,,,,a+f-1 Jones, Shelley Jones, Terrese J ones, Terry yo? ki, J 1 a J A ' wt iii i Jordan, James Kahrs, Jeff Kahrs, Mark Kailer, Scott Kamas, Kacy Kastning, Robyn me l 1 l l K . qv 5 ' 4 Imy l V 1 A ' ' C i K M r i 'EI' 4 'f.: in ' fff 5 glf v','-, we V L an if ' .K ' ,, EV fx if if ' 157':i' , ,1' 1H1ih ,, i fijffk A, is '-K A : ..ff yiafit. Y it k,,, :3,W W,,V ' ,ef i f K iiti K D' .N vvesr f 4 F i4 L 1 A2' 1 K ee-a at H ,gl i r ,,,, A, 1, Civ' Q. A ax L M' fa V : g ,.,' jeff' 17: -r A, ,, A 7 4 ,K 9' 1--KJ' I A ig . , 'L W ? , ,kk. 74 E. A w 'L' 7 4 i aa V ,, 4 by rg 'fsqrQv1:1,:g1f'f f ,gs 4, L ,- W ,, 1 Keffer, Dennis Kendall, Muff Kennedy, Rhonda Kirk, Brad Kirk, Karen Koch, Andrew ftxjhk 1 4 5 ev--+4 ' IL-xii . gileflm -H . in if all Kyydt .. a :Qu J Fri! KKKK' 5 is . Korba, Bonni Lagathels, Cathy Krehbiel, Donna Lamer, Russ Krkosska, Cheryl Lawrence, Erie Kroeker, Kevin Lee, Ruth Kruse, Thea Lentz, Roger Kunkle, Frank Lewis, Wendy i gi I wa, , . i -ir 'KL1 L fT 'wQs?52 i, rf 1 W? M Quay L' ' Libel, Mark Lisenby, David Lloyd, John Logsdon, Craig Lomax, Alan Long, Cathy F3255 'WL 3 5 ,V , V,,,,r. VV iw J . sifgf' V. n ' ' ,, 1 L f V ,,.r lj I . lf Q ff JW eg- Long, Denise Lotton , Denise Lovett, Stacey Lunderman, Linda Lyday, Glenn Malir, Carla 1 - QV-aaa, 9 X A, . ,, ee ir ' ,.. ,,1- K ,J Mallinson, Mike Mar, Sue Marcelle, Corky Marshall, Kim Marshall, Mary Martin, Christine Juniorsfl33 l34lJuniors W N l' - xkg :1,,,,e,V+a a ' , ' I i aw- L' ff ,i m Q v ,, 15,7 , a , f X Q. if Q 4i'a ' Y W Ki, , th e hy, it A ' , h , ,Z ,, ., Q J x Q I K ,WW - V fm an wwf' ' ffrlf' 'V ,xv My ' Vi y v f X ,X ,,,L ,, Q! 80, turns a deaf car toward Terri Greiner's, 80, detailed explanation of an isosceles triangle. , t 7 Q 7 I 1 Akaixl 9 rf' Q '- a!,,..r N ' W' 1 as - can -'W X . 'e...M,, ' T , fi X 6 Cm- .H f , 4. g Q l f , if f r-, Martin, Melanie Mattson, Jack McCannon, Carolyn Mason, Danell McBride, Chuck MCCliHiiCk, USB Mastroly, Karen McCamon, Mike MCGHUW, Carla Mathis, Faith McCafferty, Rick MCLUQH, Diane ' 7-'rs 5 flu .Lf- ,A ,,., . cg. s ., V H m --1 ' N 51 3.2 I Am ' ' wk A? ' y. iff? ' 9 W , ,.. . . we S f , rf t I f , M -651' sf MePhearson, Lee McPherson, Deena Medlam, Terry Meeker, Scott Meier, Jamie Mercer, Robby ,ei s if T. 7., r ,Q 51 'N , 2 If 'win 'Ti ,, . ,-... li, , K '79 F5 -5 f .I - 'V-fix M ..., lb 12 3 S ' 1 , Milham, Mike Miller, Greg Mills, Jon Minson, Mike Molden, Brenda Montenegro, Steve .5 yy, X ,f,. 'Jr , ff' y lfjijf . lyyy - y ,ll-, fi X X gfsh, tit... V 856 W fist .gb V, 7 I A ,' 'T I , ,i, ,i l . R ? , gs , W f x Montonye, Mike Moore, Andrea Moore, Dan Moore, Stephanie Mora, Ed Morgan, Tania ax ' S1113 i M r wk W ei ' ' 4 ev, 'f z 3'-Zn - nf 1 ,gf sv I . V if 5143: . ,her 7 I .I I Morris, Leneise Morris, Tom Motlev, Andrea Mulvaney, Jackie Mumford, Calvin Murray, Kathv , 4 Eg ' ' s r :rr x ,Z N vigrx +G. 'ef 4 vm , A-aa ' if , ll P ,J 4,1 1, Murray, Stan Nave, Todd Neas, Deidra Nelson, Jonathan Newman, Curtis Newman, Patricia fad? W , f if . ' . r -x JE A, H 1 Wg., , 5 3, , ,Z JI Mary Marshall, 80, prepares to cruise down Douglas to the East-North bonfire, r , ,Ang , r , -- , ,j l , 9' 4 l tv L N . . 1 ? Q ft r l y 'l ' K 'rf K vi ff , S A fd 71 X K ' P Av ax A Ns ' 'FP r 99 :fr gl Q M' a W' , f i , V Ae, K In i s I X , Ia I 'Q Nichols, Angela Niquette, Tricia Noble, Coy Nottingham, Ken Nuss, Marsha Oehlert, Karen fprf lv ff ki fl O'neal, Debra Osler, Tom O'neal, Kim Paris, Howard Olneal, Thyra Parks, Susie 2, 1 Patrick, Brent Pence, Sarah Pete, Marilyn Juniorsfl35 13611 uniors M 'h a lf' S r V:,, ff? an rr, S ,illli Q 'ww , ' 'X ,-it ,M 1. P 1,15 V, 2 lv. 1 N ri in az!! if ifr I f ,Q fltfbsl, IO- nxt '11 an E 5: '4VV?N' Z f' ,x 2 Hx 45 Peterson, Don Phillips, Charles Polk, Angelia Porter, Alan Pott, Tim Potter, Terri A ilrr 'ly H P- X i ' ' if lb ,al . , ,1t-. gs K tsrii ,f V ,,,, V li li 'rlt -:X t 5, w, X-it VV,,,,V ,ff 1753, m A, , r 'aaa P M 2 :Z I P N - 'wifwrx I, V , , V ,.. ,gt , ,, ,P it y i ' 3454. Q ' s ,X Er ff, , az 2 ' Q g , , f We A V s r , 1 ,,i, I A i i f ' il S Six A ' my if-Q ,at W r r l s 'tii . fr , , emiia 1 ,- , .wmv ,yy f We lvz' r ,S fb ,L V ' r ,P ,J P .liii' .l 'A ll ?f ' J S r PN Q ' ' N, we N , , ' l isp ' fl ? K ' ' A-. 1 ,, ' X ft Wawfa nl., as I Hn., V K A l k ,,, ,MA a of 1 4 , s,, -i ' Allzl C A' i , , C lad rrr as 'aff Powell, Ronda Pratt, Eric Preston, Scott Price, Judi Prince, Maria Ray, Joann Reed, Larry Reust, Daryl Rice, Vada Riordan, Renee Robbins, Vickie Roberts, Sabrina Robinson, Brooke Robson, Gayla Rodd, Deirdre Rogers, Scott Ross, Kathy Rowe. Glenda Rudrow, Rick Ruiz, Arthur Russell, Steve Ruthven, Laura Sage, Nancy Samilton, Cliff Sandwith, Susan Sauls, Sheila Scali,fHe1en Schilling, Vivian Schlegel, Cheryl Schmidt, Sheryl l 1. , , r 1 it t J C, ' ' W-'ff ' K ,, A X' I AYVVI , V ,L ,V J KX li 'I V 4. ,nf 'L' ' I 1' A, ,t i tw: Ji T' TR K 2 ij? W AVII it tf'-W, ,, 'gm ,WA. ' ' I 7 it t W' 1 S 'A+ X Ke- 4 ' 'I Q , ' Qu , ,W X ,...., if ffl at - in gif? 4 ll? 2 7 :il .muff ,-. 4, 5 4.4 .re -- if P, l , 2.3 ' 9-5.- v ff, ,vt ra 'hawaii x 5 all Schroeder, Steven Scott, Steve Seek, Julia Seifert, Barry Sellers, Gary Sells, Chris - gg ' ,lg xy ,f ,- - , A I , F Ml I .4 s-. yd: ,J Caught off guard, Pam johnson, 80, attempts to answer the question posed to her by English Teacher Mrs. Kantor Sevart, Paul Shaw, Edward Shoemaker, Bill Simpson, Doug Shank, Craig Shaw, Gorman Simard, Penny Sindorf, Mark Shaw, Carolyn Shields, Lalondra Simon, William Slade, David 6 ... N , f ,' -,., Juniorsfl37 2 , W' Q if f . Q 5, . ,V 3 , 1 if jj 3' fr ,JI ' ., L- X ! f 2,,o l t XL f :aa l law 'j'T1fZ sm, ' w Win f '.::f-if mi, I 41124. K W? if ,Q e x ,fi T ,. .rs . 4 . Slaughter, John Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Curtis Julie Linda Quinn Ron 13811 umors r Q2 c, fa P fd G f tw W X 1 M12 me 1? 5 5, , f, K 'A ' rg if '1 . ,M M V a Ma lr J Q, Q uf' I 1, a if X I ff 71163: fra 2, f W ' 1,f ' V y 22 r f T T L 4 flf' , i f '4 1 Al iw V , , L fax ,I i 1 M , a y 5 L-12 M' , g f if 'r V f y ,, AA , ' fl ' f rl T J g f aerrr T ,i f fa Q 1 Smith, Sherley Snedeker, Tish Spence, Shelly Spencer, Tom Spring, Debra Squires, Dori l l Rachelle Ablah, SO, still confused by Daryl Reust's, 80, explanation 5-EW' H, WW' H mf, ,gp W . me gi, hwy.. 47 lui AE rc., y I Q M er, . 3 Q Q 3, Staten, Bobby Stuewe, Kevin Thomas, Candy Titus, Denise TUCKCT, Sylvia Stephen, Galen Sutton, Barbara Thomas, Patricia Trego, Rodger Tunison, Sheffw Stephenson, Gary Swanson, Brenda Thompson, Trina Truong, Khanh Turner, Brett Stephenson, Sarah Taylor , John ISICVCHS, Valerie Taylor, Kent Strickland, David Thackery, Roberta 47 of a difficult problem in Ms. Benedict's Algebra II C1355 5 .. , xx' V 4 ' I 'uf , if ,F-1. 755 5 VN a f' l 1 , ' 5 , , , , 77l ': V 1 ,, W 7' , f N I 'fa AFL! , - U' 4' ' 9 if ' 756,56 vii, 'urner, Elverita Usher, Salathiel Ward, Larry lhland, Sheila Walker, Eric Warnock, Barbara lnruh, Gina Walls, Howard Watson, Molly Juniorsfl39 L'A kk,. , v CQCY wma .1 ,',.fv:!v?1 , ,wx K 'A-, I , 5' j H ,af uf ,L ' X K ,, A V pain?-3 25 ' ffr gf '- Tfi x sfff' 1' ,ag r will . , ai 1 Y -Z 1,4 ,gfflm .,,, ' A V , S ' U Ii L f ' Y B fi r rt' , - fig Q. Q A' 'rf -- A, 1 I'-Y , A 31.07, V X A, 8 n ' s I N ' V' Sfaikrfe ., X n if as '5 'ia' l-2,A Q f ' ,gi Weathersby, Chris Weber, Randy Weidner, Sandy Weller, Walter West, Jackie White, Kent I x sm if 2 4 Whitten, Ken Wilke, Sarah Wilkinson, Carol Williams, Gregory Williams, Randy Williamson. Randy . 1 A na fw X x f N4 S'-'- ii. ?' 7 iw- T 1.21 . - 34, 'Q ,y .V r 'N M r X ' r oaks- ' ,' T lf, 33515 V I ii Qs tw , r l I Willingham, Mark Wilson, Jennifer Wimberly, Mark Winn, Michelle Winn, Sondra Wisker. Cecil l40fJun1ors at 'iv W J, 1 f f M o M..M-v-weffag, , Wojtowicz, Denice Wolf, Steve NOT PICTURED' Alberson, Keith Anderson, Reginald Baker, Walter Becker, Samuel Bennett. Jefferv Bennett, Weston Blattman, Reada Bowen, Viona Bryant, Susan Buggs, James Bui, Mai Bui, Thong Bunter, Rodney Bush, Roger Caldwell, David Caldwell, Kimberly Cannady, Tate Cartwright, Mary Casanova, Mark Cepeda, Gina Chambers, Chris Cherry, Mike Cole, Maurice Collins, Karl Combs, Earnest Conley, Lecia Cook, Teresa Cooley, Kimberly Costello, Marvin Crawford, Jerome Crawley, Rose Curtis, Carolyn Daniel, Aaronett Darnell, Chris ,,.,f ,,,, gy is 17 X 9 , JJ 2 4 3 ,ff 1 , . . ass' f . ' ' 4 -J V , t.i5,,,,,N,,f..f, , '75 .Laila fefffuic, . ,, .Q , pr ,ctw I I Wolthausen, Vicki Worley, David Davis, J oe Dawson, Carrie Deeter, Michael Dickerson, Douglas Dixon, Bobby Dockery, Donald Dody, Kristi Ellis, Stephen Eskew, Barbara Etezazi, Mohsen Evans, Charlesetta Evans, Earnest Evans, Virginia Fly, Mark Forrester, Scott Frazier, Bryant George, Cheryl Gilbert, Steven Gile, Vicki Gilkey, Steve Gilligan, Richard Green, Darryl Guinn, Tarrence Gulley, Glanda Hall, Jeannine Hall, Jimmie Hamner, Daniel Harris, Johnnie Harris, Marsha Heapofbirds, Jean Hill, Robert Hoetler, Edward Holmes, Cecelia Howard, Mark Zorger, Kathy y Howell, Julie Hubbard, Jimmy Hull, James Jackson, Jr. Grover Jackson, James Jackson, Theartic James, Priscilla Jones, Gernice Jones, Thomas Keeler, Sue Kendrick, Daniel Kenyon, Patricia Kjllebrew, Rodney Kincaid, Michael Konek, Jeffery Krkosska, Carol Landrum, Dale Landrum, Tom Lewis, Stuart Linker, Linda , Long, Dee Longhofer, Kirk Malcom, Linda Manis, Ronald McDonald, Matt McGhee, Denise McNamara, Patricia McPherson, Gayla Meulbroek, David Miller, Lonnie Mims, Terry Mingle, Steven Mitchell, Alvin Mize, David juniors enjoy friendly conversation during the lunch hour. Monical, Stafford Moore, Judy Morain, David Morton, Cindy Muniz, Carlos Nave, Cherie Nelson, Rickey Nelson, Tailinda Nguyen, Nga Norton, Steven Paloff, David Parcell, Marcia Parrack, Douglas Parson, Greg Penn, Chris Peters, Keith Powell, Beverly Ratner, Dodd Ratzlaff, Terry Reese, Troynel Richard, Pamela Richey, Barbara Roebuck, Gina Rolland, Patrick Roskam, Grant Scott, Myrtle Sims, Eugene Slicker, Scott Smith, Mark Stark, Julie Stevens, Phyllis Stewart, Rosalind Stuber, William Swift, Julie Talbert, Keith Taylor, James Thomas, Princess Thomas, Rodney Thrush, David Tucker, Sheila Turnbull, Peter Turner, Barbara Turner, Jacqueline Vaughn, Robi Vickers, Larry Villarreal, Rudy Walker, Kelly Walker, Sherman Walker, Victor Washington, Arlene Watkins, Anthony Watts, Ron Wheeler, John Williams, Anndra Williams, Charles Williams, Robert Wilson, Robin Womack, Kathy Woods, June Wright, Kim Yarbrough, Karla Zane, Monica SE ICR ACES l42!Seni0rQ Acklin, Donna Adair, Cameo Aguilera, Linda wwf f T, X Ahles, Kelly Allen, Pamela Bachrnan, Mark Albright, Paul Arebalo, Randy Barrett, Elke Allen, Connie Aull, Donna Baxter, Laurie Seniors! 1.43 ' ,f-ft ,2 'T5',2. 271' 7 , ,, .,,,, Beals, TimO'thy Beran, Mike Black, Teri Bledsoe, Faith Bearden, Thomas Bergson, Mary Blackman, Vivian Bliss, Susan Becker, Kandifi Bever, Angela Blattman, Loree Bolt, Stuart l44fSeniorS ,af rv-W' rx fi , 'W ws A ,X 9 Bone, Marion Bosley, Gail Bowman, David 5 QA-A54 l.qu fr g , , , o F ,, I We fs , ff 4 .fit Brant, John Brunson, Terrie Burke, Cathy Brewster, Roger Buenten, Jennifer Burrows, Carol Brokaw, Debra Burdick, Glen Butler, Lisa 'f'-..'fT7 K 5 A? ai? 2 M-A f fY is t Q r lr C Calibani, Lisa Cannady, Todd Cannon, Sherri Wg' sf 4 Card, Anthony Carlson, Connie Carter, Gilbert SeniQrs!145 is X? Carter, Janet Carter, Valerie Cherry, Patricia Chick, Julie Childers, Angela Clark, Laura l46!Seniors ,ai , . YW Clay, Elaine Coffman, Lourildia y wr, ,W s 3 , - .sv H-nr:11 Comick, Sherry Compton, Doug Conibr, Cindy Criss, Troy Cooley, Marc Curless, David Cooper, Gary Cushing, Lisa ii i IU' , my-.W kg, Custard, Jonathan Custer, Karen Daffron, Don Daley, Tammy Daniel, Diana Davis, Deborah Seniors!147 ef yr, 45,0 , 'C,..I.'? I, ' x Dawdy, Linda Dawley, Lindalee Demattia, David S Denton, Nancy DeSpain, Brad Dick, Donnie 148!Seniors ,jf-K ---.-..,g 1114.17 ,g...... aww .1 'I' , xl i A Dieckman, Terri Dotson, Kurt Duncan, Greg Dunlap, Robert Doesken, Mark Douglas, Ron Duncan, John Eddy, Jan Dominguez, Regina Drago, Cindy Duncan, Lynda Edwards, Johnny 2 ? 5 -ff E l f ' W ' Seniorsll49 l l l ,We ,7 f f ,i x vs, W 'ZR f-JN, 13:9 Ekgtfoms Bryce Evans, Maurice Fiechtl, Bill Findeiss, Michele Endsley, Janell Evans, Sally Fields, Rex Fisher, Wanda Enriquez, Roger Fairhurst, Amy Fierro, Durelle Fletcher, Bart 1501 Seniors i ,,kk FW ,, Flowers, Kim Freidline, Kim Foster, Kim Fritz, Bruce Fredrickson, Lynette Gabbard, Roy Gee, Melody Gilkey, Craig Goraeke, Rodger Gray, Walter Grillot, Mike Hall, Lorie Hamm, Kurt Hardin, Kim Harms, Gail if Z2-9 J YK, ..x ,. :X , 31 an X 1 3 1 el, X ix 48 Harms, Greg Harrison, Dave Harvey, Krista Y, ' 2' ii' 1 V1 sri rv. -,QA-i ti Haugh, Greg Hayes, Deborah Hawkes, Joquetta Helums, Mike Hawkins, Darryl Hemmen, Laura z f Hupman, Curtis Hutcheson, Keith Hutchison, Anita CIS? IGRQ A at IJ, U1'i'T-'7 Kb. Jiminez, Tino Keller, Cheryl Johnson, Sherri Kimzey, Lynette Juarez, Robin Kindred, Judy Seniorsf153 ,E M 'ff' 73 6 me. Q , , W, xl A 5- V I, ' 1 ' 1 , . iff if 5' David Curless, 79, charms Vanessa lacobs, 79, while Mark MIIIHCI, lv, taxes lessons. Kirkpatrick, Flo Knoettgen, Lori Klee, Teresa Krause, Mark 154fSeniors Nl www 'ffdff-...QW .Muff .HSS 'th 7' A.. 'W 'g . Y . o . 'if 34 Lane, Allen Lawson, Gary Laney, Chris Lawson, Larry in 1 A r s as ,, , I 1 Lewis, Bill Linn, Leslie Libel, Chris Lira, Barbara Lang, Joyce Lewallen, Dick Liming, Timothy Livingston, Sheri V K 5.-. s ssss 5 fi I t Long. Tammy Lundry, Roger Mann. Don I A' iw- Q 1813, -er ' ind M? Is-, Fi. L K , K sri 'KA ,fp ,H , -f -X Manning, Doug Manny. Karla Mapei. Doug S Ola! Mar, Lem Marsolf. Kristine Martin, Denise DMN Seniorsl155 dll' ,X ff-1-'sw..'x Mathis, Kevin Matthies, Rodney Mattson. Jon 156fSeniors 5 at w 3 M, w I L MaXLOH, Molly McCoy, Jami McGrew, Jill McKeman, Mary MCBfide, 5311165 McCoy, Kathy McKaig, Pat Mealman, Robert MCC21ffeftY, Roger McElhaney, Mari McKenzie, John Mecham, Rita 'MU' Mercer, Jim Merriman, Pajes Meyer, Deneice X I ! Y, Miller, Joseph Mills, Sarah Mitchell, William Seniors! 15 7 i pf' QV' 'TT R ix I Montenegro, Renaldo Mullett, James Moore, Dennis Nail, Pamela Mueller, John Nally, Eileen l58fSeniors me fm if ig VN. 'RX if Xxx 'vw--' Nance, Teresa Nelson, Tony Neufeld, Shannon ff Q. 15179 QU'- my Nguyen, Hoan Niquette, Kendall Nixon, Kelly 4'Z?T '.! auf , ,,,,g- 1 ' , , 'nn' W, .X 4 , Vrr. . l .,ll ra N ,- f, Nolte, David Orindgreff, Vickey Novaeek, Dexter Overby, Bobby Olson, Susan PHUS, Raymond 1? Seniorsll59 'l'zr-xv' KX 4, ,L X Patterson, Deanna Patton, Jeff Pauls, Teresa .IH W y i ,vs W was 'UQ Q K' Pauls, Timothy Payne, Mike Pedigo, Tracy i vain,-,,.,,,r,,,.,-4 i , -W - , if YTM7 11 'ma 'Ill-'7 Perry, Chad Potter, Duane Peter, Julianne P0u1Sen,Ju1ie Peters, Tim Prichard, Scott 1601 Senior rn! ,,,..,,, .wi he nn... xl..'evm,,,,lRn ' , .4091 Qualls, Della Rethorst, Mariann Riddle, Sandy Robson, Danny Ratcliff, Debra Reynolds, Stephanie Riddle, Sharon Rowland, Susan Reeves, Sandra Richcreek, Michelle Rives, Tom Rush, Ronald ni --P 'fi ,i W ln chemistry class, Roger Goracke, 79, discusses with Robin Juarez, 79, thc chemical formula for Hydrochloric acid while Kurt Hamm, 79, looks on. Rushing, Troy Sanchez, Diedra Saighman, Jim Schaar, Kevin Seniorsfl6l if im' 'xx 91 '-QM:-1 Schmidt, Kim Schroeder, Terri Schoenthaler, Stephanie SChUlCf, Kim Schrader, Sandy Scott, William l62fSeniors Aff? , 2 AJ M .kt fx, S as Shanklin, Darlene Simons, Bradley Slaughter, Shari Shepherd, Lori Sinnes, Doug Small, Susan Shigley, Tim Skaggs, Jill Smith, Brett v , ,a fn. fl' Milf' Q' 1 Smith, Linda Smith, Susan Snook, Christie Seniorsl163 ggi 705 1 '1Q' ' '1 l' i wg 3 if 'cr-37 i fi igivk A, A f-M-N . t ,,,.+vw'-'f i .ii 'si 1,1 Vi Nm 'Q - ' . ffff f.3'4u'fa16YFtfl LL Snyder, Kevin siigiiiz, Judith Stubbs, Einily S00bY, DOUE Stiles, Scott Sublett, Kevin Stalmlkef, Kyle Struthers, Dawn Swaffer, Brenda if Thomas, Billy Thomas, Carolyn Thrush, Dottie 164!Seniors HJ. Q' C x L hu X X .um X me iv ., vrgwf' 2 Thurman, Gary Truesdell, Scott Tucker, Russ Tolberd, Jeff Trumpp, Trudie TUTHCY, Bryan Tracy, Martha Tucker, Glenn Turner, J0hl'1 2 Twining, Teri Vandeveer, Mary Victory, Diana . ,z ff.. ea ,Q a 1 'QQ Q Vorhees, Becky Wall, Barry Waldschmidt, Nancy Wallace, Sid Walker, Darcel WalSI17jOe ' -'UW' N ,'7e':f lx ll Walther, Kurt Waterloo, Joyce Webb, Bronson Seniors!l65 W? ow, 4. VQX I-9 Welch, Garry Welch, Nola Wendler,Mz1rk 166fSeniors 422327 fixffig-, -Aw ,av ll' ,-ff 'A ,infix Wentling, Ron Williams, Greg Willit, Rhonda W00Clf01T1e, Elllebefll Wheeler, Roxie Williams, Malcolm Winningham, Wray Wflglll, Jill Willie, SUSHY1 Williams, Patricia Woodard, Trisha WYUU, R0lJefl W ,ww 'X B- G as df gift J X ag Q ., K Ag W Z J X Yokum, Debra Kaufman, Marc NOT PICTURED: Albright, Sherry Allen, Karen Anderson, Sharon Atkinson, Willetta Baker, Dondil Baldwin, Gary Ballard, Julie Barber, Leslie Bargdill, Kevin Becker, Jennifer Berry, Denise Berry, James Bidwell, Tammie Biglow, Barry Billman, Kerry Birde, Terry York, Randall Blades, Daniel Botz, Marc Brammell, Janet Brewer, Pam Brown, Debbie Brown, Lori Brown, Marketta Buggs, Michelle Buggs, Renee Buggs, Stephanie Burton, Richard Caddell, Eddie Campbell, Robert Canidy, Jacqueline Carter, Babette Castile, Tonya Chambers, Carl Clark, Aretha Collins, Cheryl Collins, Ricky Conrad, Anthony Cook, Linda Coon Laurie Davis, Bobby Davis Keith Davis, Tamara Davis, William Dawson, Delcena Dean, Adam Dean, Shirley 2 1 , X X Zierer, Cheryl Dunlap, Hilary Dunn, Stephanie Durham, Alecia Ensey, Natalie Evans, Steven Felkins, Lori Fitz, Victor Fountain, Michael Fowler, Patricia Froggatte, Thayne Fuller, John Gean, Sherry Grant,.Cemmon Gray, Duane Green, Kerry Greer, Mary Guider, Willie Harris, Sylvester Hawkins, Peggy Hayes, Dewitt Heacock, Kevin Head, Gilbert Herbstreith, William Hitt, Debra Holden, view? Hradecky, Jerome Jackson, Keith Jacobs, Michael James, DeeAngela Dixon, Ken Dockery, Kenneth Douglas, Anthony Doyle, Cary Duncan. Denise James, Ira Jamison, Rose Johnson, Evan Johnson, Kenneth Johnson, Sheryl Johnsoin, Toni Johnston, Lori Jones, Heather Jones, Linda Jones, Sheila Kastning, Jett' Kates, Terrye Keane, Tara Keeler, Charles King, Rodney Knepper, Larenda Knoll, Joan Knox, Sheila Kraus, Andrew Lank, Mark Lanning, Myra Lay, Wade Lee, Debbie Little, Tracey Longstaff, Becky Marcelle, Randi Marker, Chris Markrum, Curtis Marsh, Connie Martin, Linda Martin, Michelle Mason, Queenetta McBride, Deann McCann, Robert McCoy, Yvette McCray, Michael Miltner, Mark Moore, Walter Neal, Jeff Nelson, Timothy Nicholson, Ethelyn Zirkle, Linda Owen, Joann Owens, Steven Pates, Curtis Patterson, Charlayn Penn, Fred Penny, Daniel Perry, Mark Phillips, Tracia Pruitt, Teresa Randle, Cynthia Ray, Cindi Regular, Michelle Renfroe, Wayne Richard, Ronnie Richard, Tamela Richey, Betty Roberts, Kirk Robertson, Laveter Robinson, Wendell Rogers, Anne Rogers, John Rudolph, Dorothy Russell, Tommy Sauls, Lionel Seifert, Suzanne Sexton, Stphanie Shamblin, Tammy Shaw, Marjean Sims, Tammy Smith, Helen Smith, Mary Smolnlk, Marion Snapp, Cheri Snedeker, Lonny Sparks, Donna Squire, Gregory Sullivan, Johnetta Taylor, Lisha Taylor, Pam Thomas, Eric Thomas, Gavin Tong, Steven Trapp, Mark Tucker, Charlie Tucker, Jesse Vanderpool, Cheryl Warren, Philip Washington, Armetri Watsabaugh, David Watts, Larry Weidner, Marilyn Wendler, Dale West, Karen Wheeler, Terry Williams, Charlotte Williams, Juanita Williams, Robert Williams, Troy Willits, Randall Wolaridge, Tonya Wong, Larry Wosylus, Bruce Wright, Cynthia Wright, Laurie Yarbrough, William Zachry, Dianna Zachry, Dinah l68!Graduation Seniors move on to bigger and better things The 101st graduating class was comprised of 4 34 young men and women. Many activities were held prior to the graduation ceremony. A Senior Honors Recognition Convocation, sponsored by the East High Chapter of the National Honor Society, was held May 7, in the cafeteria. The All-City Convocation Ser- vices were held May 20th, with Dr. Ron Meredith addressing the graduating Seniors and a breakfast for the Seniors was given on May 25, just to mention a few on pre- graduation activities. Commencement took place on Sunday, May 27, at 2:00 p.m. in the Century Il Con- vention Hall. The ceremony included an address by BOE member Joyce Focht and student orations by Lisa Butler The Path Chosen , jacquie Canidy We'll Never Pass This Way Again and Greg Williams The Winners . The invocation was given by Kim Schuler, with Danny Robson giving the Benediction. The diplomas were presented by Dr. Rosemary Kirby, with the music supplied by the vocal music depart- ment. Right: Commencement speakers sing God Bless America. Bottom left: Senior Kris Marsolf receives a hug from her newspaper editor, Paul Sevart. Bottom right: Seniors attentive during commencement exer- cises. Next pageg Top left, BOE representative, Joyce Focht and Dr. Roberts listen to the senior speeches. Top right: Convocation speaker Dr. Ronald Meredith. Bot- tom right: Senior Greg Williams possess with his newly received diploma, mm s ,,,.,, rf' an ad? .f A , ,A qi I ,1 K if We far if if V 1 Qt 1 , t J fy ar ai f 42 ' rl- W -,,, . G d If -mi . , ' FE 'V F' iii ' ' 5.. X 5 ,gf xW'wW N A Q 1 F i X x K I in ' K r in W, J. X The theme of the 1978-1979 Echoes was growth, Hopefully, the staff has compiled a realistic record of the life-and-times of one year inathe history of East High, emphasizing growth as the major theme. Indeed, growth seems to best reflect the school year. Not only has there been literal growth in the physical facilities, but also growth through parental in- volvement, the emphasis on academic achievement, activities, and especially in student involvement. In general, students are their individual achievements and the growing East High tradition. This same school pride was reflected by the 1978-79 whose job as historians was to record a small fragment of East High's history-. To the 55th volume, the staff selected larger senior pictures, triple column layouts, Special thanks to graduating staff members for working to deadlines. These seniors include: Bart Fletcher, Schuler. Also thanks to the rest of the staff' our and Kelly Wright, to faculty members, Bill all the help to complete the yearbook. Best of and Tom Morris and next years sponsor, Vickie jeff Editor Z I J' -J 'Advisor ........... .... A nnie Lowrey Editor-in-Chief ..... ..... j eff Patton 5 Assistant Editor ..... . . ., . Tom Morris iPEiotography Editor . . . ..... Bart Fletcher Editor . .Rex Denny f5Spiorts Editor .... ..... K acy Kamas Faculty Editor Greg Duncan Setigior Section Editor .... .... A ngela Bever V tion Editor .... .. . . . . .... Sally Edwards Sopho S re Section Editor ...................... . ..... ...... Susan Fiechtl Business anager .......................................... ..... Mary Marshall je ly adenhead, john Condreay, Nancy Denton, joe Fuhr, 5 iiii Hammer, David Horiiback, eresa Johnston, Danell Mason, Mike Minson, Tim Pott, Laura Sanders, Kim Schuler, Chris Weathersby, Randy Weber. J 172 I Senior Involvement Senior Involvement AHLES, KELLY: C. Choir--2: S.S.A.--1: Spirit Club Cabinet--2: Spirit Club--1,2,3: 'Taming of the Shrew' Costumes--3. ALLEN, CONNIE: H.R.C.--2. ALLEN, PAM: Golf--2,3: Basketball--1: Softball--1: N.H.S.--2,33 O.E.--3: Spirit Club--1. ATKINSON, WILLETTA: S . S . A . --1: N.H.S.--1,2,3: H.R.C.--2: E.T.O.P.--1: Flag Team--3. BACHMAN, MARK: Football--1: Wrest- ling 1,2,3g I.T.S.--1,2,3: 'Inherit thc Wind'--13 'The Man Who Came tc Dinner'--2: 'The Taming of the Shrew'--33. BALLARDJULIE: O.E.--3: H.R.C.--1. BAXTER, LAURIE: Track--13 C. Choir--23 S.S.A.--1: Spirit Club--1,2,3: Spirit Club Cabinet--1,23 Messiah--1,2: Stars for a Night--2: Choral Capers--1 . BEARDEN, THOMAS: Football--1, N.H.S.--2,33 Chess--3. BEVER, ANGELA: C. Choir--2: S.S.A.--1, N.H.S.--3: Quill 8: Scroll--3: Fall Homecoming Candidate--33 Spirit Club--1,2,3g Cheerleader--1,2,3: French Club--1,2,33 Yearbook--3: Girls Ensemble--13 Stars for a Night--2, Choral Capers--1: P.T.S.A.--3: Carnival for Cash--1,2. BLACK, TERI: Spirit Club--1. BLACKMAN, VIVIAN: W.S.U.--2: Business Club--2: H.E.R.O.--3. BLEDSOE, FAITH: Volleyball--1,23 Basketball--1,2,33 C. Choir--2,33 S.S.A.--1: N.H.S.--2,33 StuGo--3: Prom Committee--3: Spirit Club Cabinet--1,2,3: Winter Homecoming Candidate--5: Spirit Club--1,2,3: Spanish Club--1,2,3: Choral Capers--1: Stars for a Night--2,3: Carnival for Cash--2,33 Girls Ensemble--1. BLISS, SUSAN: Softball--1: C. Choir--2,3g Choral Aces--3: S.S.A.--1: Soph. Choir--13 Banner Girls--2: Choral Capers--13 Stars for a Night--2,34 Fall Homecoming Candidate--3: Spirit Club--1,2,5g Girls Ensemble-- 1. BOLT, STUART: Science Club--3: Latin Club--1: Carnival for Cash--3. BRANT, JOHN: Football--1,23 Basketball--13 Track--3, C. Choir--2,33 Soph. Choir--1: Men's Choir--2: Madrigals--2,39 I.T.S.--2,53 Spirit Club--2,33 W.E.S.R.--2,31 'The Man Who Came to Dinner'--23 'Fiddler on the Roof'--2. BREWER, PAM: W.S.U.--lg H.E.R.O.--2,53 Spirit Club--1. BROKAW, DEBBIE: Marching Band--1,23 N.H.S.--2,35 Bible Club--1,2,3: Science Club--3: French Club--2,3. BUGGS, MICHELLE: N.H.S.--2,33 W.S.U.--1: French Club--2. BURDICK, GLEN: Track--2,33 jazz Ensemble--1,23 Marching Band--1,2,3: Symphonic Band--1: Concert Band--2,33 N.H.S.--2,33 StuGo--1,3g Business Club--2,3: Prom Committee--35 American Legion Boys State--2: Pres. Business Club--3: Sgt. of Arms--33 P.T.S.A.--2,3g BURROWS, CAROL: Spirit Club--2. BUTLER, LISA: C. Choir--33 Choral Aces--1: Madrigals--2: N.H.S.--2,33 StuGo--1: Bible Club--1,2,3: Spanish Club--1,23 Choral Capers--1: Stars for a Night--2,3g Commencement Speaker--3. CALDWELL, KIM: H.R.C.--3: W.S.U.--53 D.E.C.A.--5. CALIBANI, LISA: Tennis--3: S.S.A.--1: C. Choir--2: N.H.S.--33 Spirit Club--1,2,3g Cheerleader--1,2: French Club--1,2. CANNADY, TODD: C. Choir--2: Soph. Choir--1: Men's Choir--1, N.H.S.--2: Ger- man Club--2,3: Spanish Club--1. CANNON, SHERRI: C. Choir--3, Choral Aces--3: Quill 8: Scroll--2,3g StuGo--3: Prom Committee--3: Spirit Club--1,2,3g French Club--2,33 Yearbook--1,23 Stars for a Night--3: Carnival for Cash--2: Latin Club--1. CARD, ANTHONY: Football--1,2g Wrestling--3: Track--1,2: N.F.L.--1,2g Debate--1,23 H.R.C.--1,2,g Tae-Kwon-Do Club--3. CARTER, JANET: Marching Band--1,2 Symphonic Band--1,2g Concert Band--1,2 N.H.S.--23 H.R.C.--1: Bible Club--1,2 Spirit Club--3. CLARK, LAURA: Marching Band--I,2,2 Symphonic Band--1,2,3g Concet Band--1,2,3: Orchestra--2,33 N.H.S.--2,3 Spanish Club--1,2: 'Fiddler on th Roof'--25 'You're a Good Man, Charli Brown'--3: 'Taming of the Shrew'--33 Cit Music Contest--1,2,5: State Contest--1,2,3 Tri-State Contest--2,33 Carnival fo Cash--2. I CLAY, ELAINE: C. Choir--2: Chorz Aces--2: S.S.A.--13 H.R.C.--2,3 H.E.R.O.--3. COMPTON, DOUG: N.H.S.--2,35 Pror Committee--3: W.E.S.R.--2: Guita Club--2,53 Physics Club--39 Sportsma Club--2. CONFER, CINDY: C. Choir--2,33 Chorz Aces--2,3 S.S.A.--1: Madrigals--3 N.H.S.--2,33 Banner Girls--33 Spiri Club--2,33 French Club--2,31 Stars for Night--2,39 Choral Capers--1: Girl Ensemble--1. CRISS, TROY: Football--1,2,3: Golf--3 Wrestling--3: C. Choir--2,33 Soph Choir--1: Men's Choir--2,3, Madrigals--2,3 Chess Club--1. CUSHING, LISA: Volleyball--3 Softball--1,2,3: C. Choir--2,33 Chora Aces--3: Soph. Choir--1, Spiri Symphonic Band--1.2: Concert Band--1,25 Seniors, Susan Bliss and Nancy Denton, follow East High tradition of wearing white on the last day of school. Senior Involvement! 173 lub--1,2,3: French Club--1. USTARD,JONATHAN: M.S.U.--2. USTER, KAREN: Indust. Art--3. AFFRON, DON: Baseball--1,2g rchestra--1,2,3: W.E.S.R.--2,39 Spanish lub--1,2,3: Messenger--3: Messiah--3. ALEY, TAMMY: Track--1,2,3: .H.S.--2,33 StuGo--1: Prom ommittee--5: Fall Homecoming andidate--3: Spirit Club--1,2,3: heerleader--2 , 3. AVIS, DEBORAH: N.H.S.--35 .R.C.--1, H.E.R.O.--2,3. AWDY, LINDA: Marching Band--1: oncert Band--1: Banner Girls--1: Spirit lub--1,2,5: Cheerleader--2: French lub--2. AWLEY, LINDALEE: Gymnastics--1,2: . Choir--2,3: Choral Aces--2,33 S.S.A.--1: .H.S.--3. eMATTIA, DAVID: N.F.L.--33 .T.S.--3: Model U.N.--3: W.E.S.R.--3: Story Theatre'--2: 'Taming of the Shrew'--3: Three O'Clock Theatre--3. ENTON, NANCY: Swimming--1: rack--3: C. Choir--2: S.S.A.--1: Spirit Club Cabinet--1: Spirit Club--1,2,3: Yearbook--3: Choral Capers--1: Stars for a Night--2: Carnival for Cash--1: Messiah--1,25 Lettered Track--3: Prom Candidate--3. DESPAIN, BRAD: Drum Major--3: Asst. Drum Major--2: Marching Band--1,2,3: Orchestra--2,3: N.H.S.--2,3: Model U.N.--2: StuGo--2,3: French Club--1,2,3: 'Fiddler on the Roof'--2: Stars for a Night--2,53 Pep Band--1,2,3: Pres. French Club--3: Treas. French Club--2: Treas. Stu- dent Body--3. DICK, DONALD: N.H.S.--2,5. DIECKMAN, TERRI: Science Club--3: Messenger--3. DOMINGUEZ, REGINA: H.E.R.O.--33 Indian Club--1. DOUGLAS, RON: Football--1,3: Baseball--1,2,3g Varsity Club--1,2,3. DRAGO, CINDY: Spirit Club--1: Pom Pon--2. EDDY,JAN: Spirit Club--2,33 Cheerleader- - 3. ETEZAZI, MOSHEN: Tennis--2: Wrestling--1: Track--2: Soccer Club--3: FAIRI-IURST, AMY: C. Choir--2,33 Choral Aces--2: S.S.A.--1: Madrigals--3: N.H.S.--2,33 Spirit Club--2,5: French Club--3: Choral Capers--1: Stars for a Night--2,3. FELKINS, LORI: Indust. Art--2. FIECHTL, BILL: Football--1,2,3: Wrestling--1,2g Baseball--1,23 C. Choir--2,35 Soph. Choir--1: Madrigals--2,3: Science Club--1: Spanish Club--1: Varsity Club--2,3. FIELDS, REX: Football--1,2,3: Baseball--1,2g C. Choir--2,3g Fall Homecoming Candidate--3: Fall Homecoming King--3: Spirit Club--1,2,3g French Club--1: Stars for a Night--2,33 Pres. Varsity Club--3. FINDEISS, MICHELE: C. Choir--2: S.S.A.--1: N.H.S.--2: Spiiit Club Cabinet--1: Spirit Club--1,2,3: Messenger--3. FISHER, WANDA: Volleyball--1,2,3: Swimming--1,2,3: Spirit Club--1: Art Club--2,3. FITZ, VICTOR: Football--2,33 Wrestling--2,55 N.H.S.--2: M.S.U.--1,23 StuGo--3: E.T.O.P.--1,2. FLETCHER, BART: Quill 8: Scroll--3: Yearbook--2 , 3. FLOWERS, KIM: StuGo--1,23 Banner Girls--1 , 2. FREDRICKSON, LYNETTE: Choral Aces--2: S.S.A.--1: Madrigals--3: N.H.S.--2,3: Banner Girls--3: Spirit Club--5: French Club--2,3. FREIDLINE, KIM: N.H.S.--2,33 Bible Club--1,23 French Club--2,3, Art Club--2. FULLER, JOHN: Marching Band--1,23 Symphonic Band--1,2: Concert Band--1,2, Orchestra--3. GALBRAITH, JAN: C. Choir--2: S.S.A.--1: Soph. Choir--1: French Club--1. GEE, MELODY: C. Choir--3: Choral Aces--2: Soph. Choir--1: N.H.S.--2,39 Spirit Club Cabinet--3: Winter Homecom- ing Candidate--33 Spirit Club--1,2,3g Guitar Club--2: French Club--3: Photo Club--3. GORACKE, RODGER: Football--2,33 N.H.S.--2,33 Winter Homecoming Candidate--5: Spirit Club--3. GRILLOT, MICHAEL: Football--2: Cross Country--32 Gymnastics--1: Baseball--1: Track--3: French Club--2,33 Varsity Club--3: Boy's State--2. HALL, LORIE: Cheerleader--1,273 Pom Pon--3: Spanish Club--1,2. HARMS, GAIL: N.H.S.--2,35 Bible Club--2: Spanish Club--1,2,3. HARMS, GREG: Tennis--1,2,3g Basketball--1: C. Choir--3: Madrigals--3: N.H.S.--2,31 StuGo--3: S.Y.C.--3: Prom Committee--3: Spirit Club--5: F.C.A.--1,23 Carnival for Cash--2,33 Senior Class Pres. --3: Prom Chairman--3. I-IAUGH, GREG: Indust. Art--2,35 Science Club--1,2. HELLUMS, MICHAEL: Football--2: Jazz Ensemble--2: Orchestra--2: N.H.S.--2,33 Science Club--3: German Club--1,2,3g Choral Capers--1,2. HENLINE, SANDRA: C. Choir--2,3g JTWJ Senior Breakfast Choral Aces--3: S.S.A.--1: N.H.S.--2,33 Bi- ble Club--2,3, Spanish Club--1,23 Choral Capers--1: Stars for a Night--2,31 Girls Ensemble-- 1. HOBSON, CHRISTINE: N.H.S.--2: H.R.C.--1,25 Bible Club--1,2,3g Vice Pres. Bible Club--2: Spanish Club--1. HORNBACK, JOHN: Soccer Club--1. HOWELL, MIKE: Cross Country--1,2,3g Track--1,2,3g Spirit Club--1,2,3: Spanish Club--1: Messenger--3: Varsity Club--1 ,2,3: Sportsman Club--1,2. HUTCHINSON, ANITA: C. Choir--2,33 Choral Aces--2,3: S.S.A.--1: N.H.S.--2,39 Choral Capers--1: Stars for a Night--2,3g Girls Ensemble-- 1. JACK, SUSAN: Spirit Club--1,2,3: French Club--2,3. JACOBS, VANESSA: Softball--1: Choir--2,3: S.S.A.--1: N.H.S.--2 StuGo--2,33 Banner Girls--2: Spirit C C. ,3, lub Cabinet--3: Spirit Club--l,2,51 Choral Capers--1: Stars for a Night--2: Senior House Rep. StuGo--3: Senior Countess Carnival for Cash--5. for JOHNSON, SHERRI: Basketball--2: Track--1,2,3: N.H.S.--2,33 H.R.C.--2: W.S.U.--2: Prom Committee--33 Fall . . U . i Homecoming Candidate 5, Sp rit Club--1,2,3: Pom Pon--2,39 Spanish Club--1: Varsity Club--2,33 Tae-Kwon-Do Club--5. JONES, LINDA: Jazz Ensemble--1,2,5: Symphonic Band--1,23 Concert Band--1,25 Bible Club--1,2. JUAREZ, ROBIN: Basketball--1,2: N.H.S.--2,3: Spirit Club--2,33 Pom Pon--2, Spanish Club--1,2. KEANE, TARA: D.E.C.--3: Messenger--2. KELLER, CHERYL: N.H.S.--2,3: StuGo---1,2,3: S.Y.C.--3: Pr OII1 174!Sen1or Involvement Committee--3: Spirit Club Cabinet--51 Spirit Club--3: Senior Class Girl's Vicc Pres.--3: Spirit Club Cabinet Secretary--3: Valedictorian- - 3 . KIMZEY, LYNETTE: Orchestra--1,2,3: N.H.S.--2,53 I.T.S.--1,2,3g StuGo--1,23 Bi- ble Club--1,23 Spirit Club--I,2: 'The Fan- tasticks'--1: 'Fiddler on the Roof'--2: Choral Capers--1,2: Messiah--1,2,3: City and State Music Festival--1,2,5. KIRKPATRICK, FLO: C. Choir--2,33 S.S.A.--1, N.H.S.--2,33 H.R.C.--2,35 Bible Club--2,3g Prom Committee--3: Spirit Club--3: Spanish Club--2: Choral Capers--1: Stars for a Night--2.3: Carnival for Cash--2: Valedictorian--3. KLEE, TERESA: C. Choir--2,3: S.S.A.--1: N.H.S.--2,3: StuGo--1: Prom Committee--3: Spirit Club--2,3: Pom Pon--2,3. KNOETTGEN, LORI: Softball--1: C. Choir--2.3: N.H.S.--2,33 H.R.C.--1,2,3: Bible Club--1: Spanish Club--3. KRAUSE, MARK: Cross Country--1,2,3: Track--1,2,3: C. Choir--1,2,3: Soph. Choir--1: Marching Band--1,2g Symphonic Band--1,23 Concert Band--1,23 Varsity Club--2,3g Choral Capers--1: Stars for a Night--2. LANE, ALLEN: Indust. Art--1,23 Science Club--1: Art Club--3. LANEY, CHRIS: N.H.S.--2,33 N.F.L.--1,2,3: Debate--1,2,3: Model U.N.--1,2,3g StuGo--2,33 Chess Club--3: Boy's State--3. LAY, WADE: Wrestling--1. LEWALLEN, DICK: Football--1,2,33 Basketball--1,23 Baseball--1,2,3, N.H.S.--2,55 Fall Homecoming Candidate--3: Spirit Club--3. LINN, LES: Jazz Ensemble--I,2,3g 'Mar- ching Band--1,2,3: Symphonic Band--1, Concert Band--1,2,3: Orchestra--1,2,3g N.H.S.--2,33 Model,U.N.--2: StuGo--3: Spirit Club--3: 'Fiddler on the Roof' Pit Orchestra--2: Stars for a Night--2,3: N.H.S. Treasurer--3: StuGo Election Commissioner--3: W.Y.S.O.--1,2,3: K.M.E.A. District Band--1,2,3: K.M.E.A. All State Orchestra--1,55 Pep Band--1,2,3. LIVINGSTON, SHERRI: Jazz Ensemble--1,2,3: Marching Band--1,2,3: Symphonic Band--1,2,3g Concert Band--1,2,3: Orchestra--2,33 N.H.S.--2,3. LONGSTAFF, BECKY: C. Choir--3. I MARSOLF, KRIS: Gymnastics--1,2: Softball--1: Soph. Choir--1: N.H.S.--2,33 Quill 8: Scroll--3: Prom Committee--1: French Club--1 g Messenger--3. MATHIS, KEVIN: C. Choir--1,2,3: Men's Choir--2,33 -Bible Club--2: 'The Glass Menagerie'--2: 'You're a Good Man Charlie Brown'--3: 'Story Theatre'--3. MATTHIES, ROD: Golf--1,2: C. Choir--1,2,3g Soph. Choir--15 Men's Choir--2,33 Madrigals--2,53 N.H.S.--2,33 German Club--2. MATTSON, JON: Football--1,2,3g Tennis--3: Baseball--1,2: Orchestra--1,2,3g 'Fantasticks'--1: 'Fiddler on the Roof' Pit Orchestra--2: Varsity Club--2,3. MAXTON, MOLLY: Basketball--1: N.H.S.--2,3. McCAFFERTY, ROGER: Football--1,2,5: Track--1,2: Varsity Club--1,2,3. McGREW, JILL: Volleyball--1,2,3: Softball--1,2,3. McKENZIE, JOHN: Golf--1,23 Spanish Club--1,2. McKERNAN, MARY: Basketball--1,2q N.H.S.--2,3: O.E.--3: Indust. Art--1,2: Spirit Club--1,2,3: Art Club--1: Carnival for Cash--1. MECHAM, RITA: Prom Committee--3: Spirit Club--2,34 Flag Team--3: Porn Pon--2. MERCER, JIM: Cross Country--1,2g Basketball--1,2,3: Baseball--1,2,3: Wintel Homecoming Candidate--3: Varsity Club--2,3. MERRIMAN, PAJES: C. Choir--2.3: Choral Aces--25 S.S.A.--lg Madrigals--3: N.H.S.--2,3g I.T.S.--2,34 Spirit Club--3: Photo Club--2: 'The Man Who Came to Dinner'--2: 'Fiddler on the Roof'--2: 'The Glass Menagerie' --2: Valedictorian-- 3. MIKEL, LISA: N.H.S.--35 Spanish Club--3. MILLS, SARAH: Volleyball--1: Swimming Manager--1,23 N.H.S.--2,39 StuGo--1,2g Prom Committee--2,3: Spirit Club--1,2,3g Spanish Club--1,2,3: Photo Club--5. MILTNER, MARK: Football--5: Cross Country--1: Basketball--1: Track--1,35 C. Choir--2,31 Soph. Choir--1: Madrigals--2: I.T.S.--2,39 'Inherit the Wind'--1: 'The Man Who Came to Dinner'--2: 'Fiddler on the Roof'--2: Choral Capers--1: Starsimpa Night--2,3. MULLETT, JAMES: Swimming--3. NALLY, EILEEN: C. Choir--2,53 Choral Aces--2,3: S.S.A.--1: Soph. Choir--lg N.H.S.--2: Bible Club--1: Spanish Club--1. NELSON, TIM: Wrestling--1,2,3: Baseball--1: Marching Band--1,2: Sym- phonic Band--1,2: H.R.C.--1: M.S.U.--1,2: E.T.O.P.--29 Varsity Club--1,2,3. NGUYEN, NGA ANN: H.R.C.--1: French Club--3. NIQUETTE, KENDALL: Cross Country--5: Track--1,25 Marching Band--1,2,3: Symphonic Band--1,2,5: Con- cert Band--1,2,3: Orchestra--2,3: N.H.S.--2,59 Model U.N.--3: French Club--1,2. NIXON, KELLY: Volleyball--1,2, Swimming--1: S.S.A.--1: N.H.S.--2, I.T.S.--2,33 StuGo--1,2,3: Bible Club-- Prom Committee--1,2,3g Bannt Girls--1,2,3: Spirit Club--1,2,3: 'Fiddler c the Roof'--2: 'Fantasticks'--1: Lat: Club--2: Varsity Club--2,33 Carnival f Cash--1,2: Sgt. at 'Arms--2: Pres. Lat. Club--2. NOLTE, DAVID: Football--2,33 Varsi Club--3. OLSON, SUSAN: Orchestra--1,2, N.H.S.--2,33 Prom Committee--3: Wint Homecoming Candidate--3: Wint Homecoming Queen--33 Spir Club--1,2,3: Pom Pon--3: Frent Club--2,3. OW'EN,JO ANN: Indust. Art--2. PARIS, RAY: Football--1: Basketball-- Track--lg Indust. Art--1,2,5. PATTON, JEFF: Football--1,2 , 3: Marchir Band--1: Concert Band--1: N.H.S.--2, Quill 8: Scroll--2,33 StuGo--1,2,Q S.Y.C.--3: Prom Committee--3: Wint Homecoming Candidate--3: Spirit Club-- German Club--1,2,5: Yearbook--2,j StuGo Pres.--3: N.H.S. Vice Pres.--3: Yea book Editor--3: Varsity Club--2,33 Pre German Club--2: StuGo Treasurer--2. PEDIGO, TRACY: V.I.C.A. Club PENN, FRED: I1I.R.C.--1,25 M.S.U.--1,1 PERRY, CI-IAD: Football--I Baseball--1,2,5: Sportsmans Club--1,L Varsity Club--3. Sandy Reeves, Nancy Waldschmidt, Judi Kindred together as Seniors over breakfast at Fanny's. Senior Involvementl175 OTTER, DUANE: Tennis--23 essenger- - 3. UALLS, DELLA: C. Choir--2,33 Choral ces--2: S.S.A.--1: Madrigals--3: g StuGo--1,23 Winter omecoming Candidate--35 Spirit 1,2,3: Cheerleader--2,53 French 2,33 'Inherit the Wind'--1. SANDY: Softball--1: C. 233 N.H.S.--2,35 H.R.C.--1,2,3g Club--1: Photo Club--3. MARIANN: Volleyball--2: Manager--2,33 N.H.S.--2,35 Spirit 3 Art Club--1,24 Secretary and Photo Club--3. STEPHANIE: Business ub--3: Prom Committee--3: E.S.R.--2: Guitar Club--2: Three Clock Theatre--5: P.T.S.A.--5: .B.C.E.--2. IVES, TOM: Cross Country--1,2,3: rack--1,2,3g Spirit Club--2,5: French lub--3: Messenger--2,33 Sportsman lub--1,23 Tae-Kwon-Do Club--3: Varsity lub--1,2,3: Vice Pres. Tae-Kwon-Do lub--3: Prom Candidate--3. OBERTSON, LAVETER: H.R.C.--1,2: .E.R.O.--39 Pom Pon--2. OBSON, DANIEL: Foo-tball--2: ennis--1,2,3g Cross Country--1: Marching and--1,23 Symphonic Band--1,29 Concert 3,23 ,N.H.S.-133 WinterHomecom- Candidate--3: Spirit Club--3: French RON: Photo Club--1,2,3: Golf. l l , I and Lori Knofttgen spend their last moments I i SAIGHMAN, JIM: N.H.S.--2,35 N.F.L.--1,2,3: Debate--1,2,3: Model U.N.--1,2,3g StuGo--2,3g Chess Club--1: Prom Committee--3: 'Taming of the Shrew'--3. SCHMIDT, KIM: Gymnastics--15 Track--1: C. Choir--2,53 Choral Aces--33 Quill 8: Scroll--2,35 StuGo--3: Spirit Club--1,2,3: Cheerleader--1,23 Yearbook--2: 'Fiddler on the Roof' --2: 'You're a Good Man Charlie Brown'--33 'Taming of the Shrew'--3. SCHULER, KIM: Swimming--lg C. Choir--2: S.S.A.--1: I.T.S.--2,3: Spirit Club--1,23 W.E.S.R.--33 Spanish Club--1: Yearbook--3: 'The Man Who Came to Din- ner'--2g 'Fiddler on the Roof'--2: 'The Glass Menagerie'--2: 'Story Theatre'--3: Pres. I.T.S. Club--33 Choral Capers--1: Stars for a Night--2: Children's Theatre--2,3: Carnival for Cash--2,33 Three O'Clock Theatre--3: P.T.S.A.--1,2,3g In- vocation Speaker at Graduation--3. SHANKLIN, DARLENE: C. Choir--2,53 Choral Aces--2: S.S.A.--1: Madrigals--33 N.H.S.--2,33 Spirit Club--33 French Club--3: Choral Capers--1: Stars for a Night--2,3. SKAGGS, JILL: N.H.S.--3: Business Club--3: O.E.--3: Spirit Club--1. SNOOK, CHRISTIE: N.H.S.--2,33 Fall Homecoming Candidate--3: Spirit Club--1,2,3g Cheerleader--1,2,3g French Club--2,33 Co-Head Varsity Cheerleader--5. SNYDER, KEVIN: N.H.S.--2,33 French Club--1. STILES, SCOTT: Wrestling--1. STRUTHERS, DAWN: Swimming--1: N.H.S.--2,3g StuGo--1,2,3g Prom Committee--3: Spirit Club Cabinet--3: Spirit Club--3: Spanish Club--1: Senior Class Treasurer--3: Social Director Spirit Club Cabinet--3: Prom Candidate--3. STUBBS, EMILY: Softball--1,2,3: N.H.S.--2,35 Creative Writing Club--1: Prom Committee--2,33 Flag Team--3: French Club--2,3. THOMAS, CAROLYN: Softball--15 H.R.C.--1: E.T.O.P.--2: Spirit Club--1: H.E.R.O.--1,2,3: W.S.U.--1,2. TOLBERD, JEFF: C. Choir--2,33 Soph. Choir--1: Madrigals--2,33 N.H.S.--2,3g Spanish Club--1,2,3g Spanish Club Vice Pres.--3: Carnival for Cash--1,2,3: Choral Capers--1: Stars for a Night--2,33 Men's Ensemble-- 1. TRACY, MARTHA: Volleyball--lg C. Choir--2,33 Choral Aces--2,33 S.S.A.--13 N.H.S.--2,3g StuGo--2,33 Prom Committee--3: Spanish Club--1,2,3: 'Fid- dler on the Roof--2: 'You're a Good Man Charlie Brown'--35 Stars for a Night--2,33 Choral Capers--1: N.H.S. Pres.--3. TUCKER, CHARLIE: C. Choir--33 Men's Choir--3: H.E.R.O.--lg French Club--3. TUCKER, RUSSELL: Wrestling--lg Track--2: 'Story Theatre'--3: 'You're a Good Man Charlie Brown'--3: 'Taming of the Shrew'--3. TWINING, TERI: Marching Band--lg Business Club--3: Spirit Club--lg Flag Team--3: Spanish Club--1,35 SYC--3. VANDERPOOL, CHERYL: O.E.--33 Science,,,Club--2. VANDEVEER, MARY: C. Choir--2: S.S.A.--1: N.H.S.--2,33 StuGo--1,2,3g Winter Homecoming Candidate--3: Spirit Club--1,2,3: Porn Pon--1,2,3: French Club--2,53 Latin Club--1. VORHEES, BEKI: Orchestra--1,2,3: N.H.S.--2,3: French Club--1,2,3: 'Fiddler on the Roof' Pit Orchestra--2: 'You're a Good Man Charlie Brown' Pit Combo--3: French Club Vice Pres.--3. WALDSCHMIDT,NANCY: N.H.S.--2,33 Spirit Club--1,2,3. WALSH, JOE: Football--1,2,3: Wrestling--1,2,3: Track--1,Z,3: N.H.S.--2,33 Prom Committee--3: Fall Homecoming Candidate--3: Varsity Club--1,2,3g Valedictorian--3. WEBB, BRONSON: Football--1,2,3: Track--1,2,3g Marching Band--1,2g Sym- phonic Band--2 ,3: Concert Band--1: Varsity Club--3. WELCH, NOLA--Business Club--1,2,3: Business Club Vice Pres.--2: Business Club Secretary--3: French Club--3. WILKE, SUSAN: Tennis--1,2,3: Basketball--1,2,3: Orchestra--1,23 N.H.S.--2,3: StuGo--35 Prom Committee--33 Spirit Club Cabinet--2,31 Fall Homecoming Candidate--33 Fall Homecoming Queen--3: Spirit Club--1,2,3: French Club--1,2,3g Varsity Club--1,2,3: Valedictorian--3. WILLIAMS, GREG: Football--2,32 M.S.U.--l,2,3l StuGo--1,2,3: E.T.O.P.--1,2,3: SYC--1,2,3: W.E.S.R. Co-Founder--2,33 Carnival for Cash--2,39 Stars for a Night--2,33 Choral Capers--1: Varsity Club--3: Youth Citizenship Conference--1,2 , 3. WINNINGHAM, WRAY: N.H.S.--3: Banner Girls--33 Spirit Club--1,2,3: Science Club--3. WRIGHT, JILL: Track--1,2,3g, Banner Girls--1: Spirit Club--1,2: Varsity Club--2,35 Prom Queen Candidate--53 Let- tered Track--2,3. YORK, RANDALL: Football--1: C. Choir--2,33 Soph. Choir--1g Madrigals--2,33 N.H.S.--2,33 I.T.S.--3: German Club--1,23 'Fiddler on the Roof' --2: 'Story Theatre'--3: 'Taming of the Shrew'--3. Index SOPHOMORES Absetz, Howard--40, 51, 110 Agnes, Elizabeth F.--110 Aguirre, Jewell A.--110 Alcaraz, Henry G.--33, 110 Allen, Mark--102, 103. 110 Alvarez, Steven M.--110 Anderson, Tiffani E.--40, 110 Andrews, Paris D.--110 Armstrong, Terrie A.--110 Asher Steven C.--110 Baker, Brenda D.--30, 34, 56, 106, 110 Ball, Joel D.--110 Ball, Sheila K.--110 Baresch, Brian P.--34, 38, 49, 57, 80, 105, 110 Barnett, Cherie M.--34, 110 Barngrover, Amy L.--34, 35, 110 Barnhart, Janise L.--110 Barnum, Deborah L.--34, 45, 57. 76, 77, 89, 106, 110 Barton, Judy K.--110 Becker, Becky--29, 54 Belden, Deanna K.--34, 63, 66, 78, 110 Belford, Michael N.--110 Bell, Regina B.--110 Bennett, Shari L.--30, 34, 41, 70, 110 Binter, Charlie--110 Blair, Lavonne D,--53, 110 Bledsoe, Clifton R.--29, 56, 110 Bobo, Cynthia L.--33, 89, 110 Bohanan, Gerald L.--110 Bonar, Deborah M.--34, 38, 55, 110 Bonner, Janet K.--110 Bradley, Brewer, Brewer, Bright, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Kimberly N.--110 Janet R.--110 Betty--110 Lamar--111 Lorri L,--110 Mark--75, 111 Terri L.--111 Carolyn--34, 41, 99, 110 Brungardt, Jo A.--111 Brunson, Kent A.--111 Bubnis, Edward J.--49, 111 Buchanan, Tina L.--33, 111 Bulatkin, Nancy K.--111 Bunner, Benny D.--40, 49, 75, 111 Burgess, Theresa D.--89, 111 Burk, Kenneth A.--111 Burke, Barry L.--97, 111 Burnett, Lisa R.--40, 111 Busch, Maurita D.--30, 34, 41, 111 Carmichael, Lisa M.--111 Carter, Ladonna L.--33, 111 Carpenter, Kathrin--34 Carysenter, Katharine--111 Cartwright, Anthony--111 Cato, Tina--33, 34, 111 Chambers, Lesa M.--99, 111 Chambers, NancyJ.--40, 111 Charleston, Tina M.--29, 111 Christensen, Shelly--34, 38, 89, 111 Ciboski, Kendra L.-'29, 34, 45, 54, 111 Clark, Pam G.--111 Clark, Richard F.--34, 111 Clark, Sharita V.--111 Clay, Frederick S.--111 Clay, Thomas T.--111 Clegg, Roger T.--32, 33, 111 Coakley, Theresa KV.--34, 111 Cochran, William T.--111 Cole, Sherry F.--34, 111 Cook, Duane--111 Cooper, Carol S.--34, 111 Cooper, Gidget A.--79, 112 Cornejo, Martin J,--1 12 Courtney, Linda K.--112 Craft, Dennis R.--112 Craig, Conni L.--112 Crissman, Gary E.--112 Crosby, Mary E.--112 Crowell, Veronica A.--112 Culbertson, Kimberly--38, 112 Cunningham, Suzanne--34, 112 Custer, Dora R.--34, 99, 112 Daffron, Diana K.--99, 112 Daggett, Dena L.--34, 40, 112 Dahlem, Deanna--29, 112 Daley, Lawrence V.--112 Daniel, Christopher--29, 44, 45, 112 Davis, Karla--34, 54, 112 Davis, Maria--29, 112 Dedmon, Lorrie--112 Dedrick, Kurt C.--112 Dell, RossJ.--112 Dempsey, Fredrick--112 Dennis, Regina--32, 33, 40, 112 Dillion, Carolyn--34, 40, 112 Dixon, Randall--112 Dody, Kristi--112 Doesken, Darrell--112 Duncan, William E.--113 Eades, Carol A.--30, 40, 66, 113 Eades, Donna--40, 66, 113 Eaton, J-Deane--113 Edwards, Phillip G.--113 Edwards, Todd J.--113 Elliott, Kenneth--30, 113 Enriquez, Vivian L.--34, 53, 99, 113 Eslinger, Haynes--113 Evans, Charles--34, 113 Evans, Levarna--113 Ewing, Kevin--113 Fairhurst, William--29, 40, 51, 54, 113 Farr, Virginia--34, 113 Farris, Terri--113 Felix, Catherine--113 Ferrell, Rodney--50, 56, 113 Feichtl, Susan--34, 42, 57, 83, 106, Fields, Dana--34, 40, 99, 113 Finch, Douglas--113 Flick, Michelle--38, 113 Fonseca, Joyce--113 Fortune, Kevin--113 Foster, Peggy--113 Fox, James--32, 33 Francis, Annette--76, 99, 113 Franklin, Deshonett--113 Franklin, Volanda--113 Fuller, Timothy--114 Garcia, Daniel--114 Gardner, Dana--41, 114 Garner, Bernice--114 Gee, Yoi--40, 114 Giesy, Bobby--114 Gilkey, Cheryl D.--114 Glass, Lisa A.--114 Goines, Sherry--29, 106, 114 Gonzalez, Jorge L.--32, 92, 114 Goodwyn, Ronald L.--114 Gordon, Stephen W.--114 Gottschalk, Martha--30, 99, 114 Gary, Margo--114 Green, Lenora--114 Gregg, Charissa--40, 114 Grier, Jeffrey--114 Grisham, William K.--29, 80, 114 Grounds, Tamera L.--114 Guider, Marie A.--114 Gulley, Edna R.--114 Gum, Patricia K.--114 Hahn, Herb C.-431, 32, 114 Hall, Joe--114 Hardin, Von C.--75, 105, 114 Harrell, Stanette M.--34, 36, 38, 114 Harrison, Cheryl A.--115 Harrison, RussellJ.--29, 66 Harshfield, Jeff B.--115 Hart, LyndaJ.--115 Hayes, Mary D.--29, 115 Hayes, Teresa A.--115 Heinz, DanJ.--115 Henderson, Melissa--115 Hendry, Chris--115 Hilger, Tim W.--75, 115 Hill, Carolyn L.-4106, 115 Hilton, Stacey L.--115 Holden, Vincent D.--115 Hood, Firby L.--115 Hoskin, Darren L.--78, 102, 115 House, Teri L.--115 Howell, Marc S.--75, 115 Hoyer, Linda A.--29, 34, 44, 45, 115 Hradecky, Martin A.--115 Huenergardt, Michael--62, 63, 64, 65, 115 Hughes, Clarence--115 Hutton, Cynthia--30, 115 Hutton, Debra L.--115 Hutton, Lisa F.--115 Jack, Jeffrey T,--115 Jackson, Harrietta.-115 Jacobs, Lou A.--115 James, Martin D.--97, 115 James, Robin L.--115 Jenkins, Williams W.--53, 70, 75, 115 Jennings, Rodney T.--115 Jesik, James K.--115 Johnson Jr., Columbus--115 Johnson, Deanna D.--115 Johnson, Kenneth--115 Johnson, Pharoah D.--33, 115 Johnson, Stephanie--116 Johnson, William D.--39, 116 Jones, Charles W.--33, 116 Jones, Judith M.--116 Jones, Rebecca A.--116 Jones, Susan M.--70, 116 Jordan, BillyJ. Jurczewsky, Lawrence--29, 116 Kautz, Rebekah L.--116 Keil, Mark E.--116 Keller, Kevin C.--116 Kemp,John H.--56, 116 Kern, Kimberly K.--116 Killough, Mary E.--116 Kimmel, Charles P.--31, 33, 116 King,Julene R.--41, 45, 48, 116 Kingdon, Kasey S.--116 Kiralyealvi, Eric D.--49, 97, 116 l Klock, Cindy--116 Knighten, Joanne A.--116 Knox, Delton--116 Koerner, PamelaJ.--116 Koob, Pamela M.--116 Kraus, Jenifer--116 Kristek, Mark F.--116 Lair, Charles B.--29, 116 w Lamb,Julvia A.--34, 40, 116 Landis, Douglas A.--117 Lane, Dana A.--117 Laney, Eric S.--117 W Lang, Anne M.--117 5 Larson, Cynthia A.--32, 33, 34, 117 3 Lashley, Gail A.--117 ' Lawrie, Cheryl L.--117 Lawrie, Gerald G.--32, 117 Lawson, Kimberly S.--32, 34, 39, 78, 117 Leach, Craig W.--75, 117 Leach, James C.--117 Lesher, Andrew W.--97, 117 Lewallen, Marie B.--34, 57, 99, 112, 117 Lewis, David D.--32, 117 Lewis, Sheree D.--117 Lewis Lewis , Douglas G.--70, 117 , Tyress M.--34, 89, 117 Lilly, Williams--117 Lindell,Jenae S.--76, 77, 94, 117 Lindell, Victor T.--100, 117 Linder, Richard K.--97, 117 Linker, Linda--117 Linn, Mary S.--30, 31, 32, 33, 34, Index! 177 40, 44, 45, 117 Osborn, jean R.--119 Smith, Stanton G.--29, 34, 121 jUNIORS Lira, Richard R.--34, 97 Page, jonathan G.--75, 119 Snyder, jeffrey A.--121 Logsdon, john K.--117 Palmer, Kenneth L.--53, 119 Soneg, Carol E,--29, 121 Long, Dana R.--29, 56, 99, 117 Palmquist, jamie L.--34, 119 Spencer, Kari S,--29, 121 Long, johnnie L.--117 Parke, Susan G.--34, 40, 52, 119 Stalnaker, Kipper C.--75, 121 Loudenback jennifer--117 Parrack, Pamela S.--29, 34, 119 Standlcy, Darrell--122 Ablah, Rachelle--34, 40, 106. 126, Patterson, Peach--89, 106, 108, 119 153 Majors, Sarah F.--117 Malcolm,jeffery A.--41, 56, 117 Malir, Carla--117 Manns, Loren A.--117 Manns, Tina L.--117 Marker, Kyle S.--117 Markrum, Barbara A.--117 Martin, Deanna L.--33, 39, 41, 117 Martin,james E.--105, 118 Martin, Rebecca L.--118 Maxton, Charlie T.--32, 118 McBride, Marilyn A.--29, 34, 35, 79, 88, 118 McBride, Michael B.--34, 40, 45, 56, 100, 118 McCalman, Shirley 1 18 McCarrolle, George--66, 75, 118 McCutheon, Kim--29, 118 McDaniel, Lorettaj.--62, 118 McIntosh, Kimberly--34, 118 McKerman, Michael W.--118 McMiller, Arnita L.--118 McPhaul, Marsha Y.--34, 118 Meier, Carla E.--118 Mercer, Crystal E.--34, 35, 118 Merhoff, jay S.--118 Merriman, james D.--29, 66, 113, 118 Michael, Tina M.--40, 118 Michel, Cox Angelin--118 Miller, Kimberly A.--34, 45, 118 Miller, Mary A.--118 Miller, Troy M.--32, 33, 118 Mills, john O.--118 Moore, Brent E.--75, 118 Moore, Pamelaj.--118 Moore, Wayne A.--118 Morey, Kent M.--40, 90, 97, 118 Muldrow, Tina--118 Mumford, Brian E.--75, 84, 105, 118 Murrah, Elizabeth j.--41, 55, 79, 118 Myers, Patrick G.--118 Nance,janice M.--29, 34, 98, 118 Nance, Phil D.--118 Neal, jessiej.--76. 98, 118 Neal, Michelle--106, 128 Neas, Brent A.--58, 118 Nelson, David H.--32, 33, 49, 119 Newby, john--119 Nguyen, Thu N.--119 Nichols, Shawn L.--32, 33, 45, 70, 119 Noel, Phyllis--119 Nolan, joyce--119 Normore, Brenda K.--76, 88, 98, 119 Nuckolls, Paul B.--119 Nye, Steven W.--32, 119 Oberlechner, Fred H.--97, 119 Oberlechner, john C.--97, 119 Oburn, Ashley A.--34, 41, 57, 79, 119 Ochs, Sheryl E.--34, 99, 119 Oneal, Bridett D.--119 Ortega, Stacy--119 Osborn, Alvin R.--119 Patterson, Teri L.--34, 119 Paul, Quinn E.--29, 119 Peebler, Lori A.--30, 32, 33,55,119 Pennick,jay L.--33, 105, 119 Perez, Karen D.--29, 34, 120 Perkins, Dwane--124 Petters, Kenneth D.--125 Peeiffer, Dennis L.--120 Phillips, Maryj.--29, 34, 120 Polk, Anita L.--88, 120 Porter, Michael D.--120 Potter, Karen L.--32, 33, 34, 41, 78, 120 Potvin, Mariaj.--34, 53, 120 Powell, Belinda S.--29, 120 Price, Robert L.--41, 120 Prince, Tonya R.--120 Prichard, Cynthiaj,--40, 70, 120 Rauh, Donnaj.--120 Reed, jon A.--120 Rehfuss,jill--29, 34, 45, 89, 120 Reiserer, Vicki L.--34, 66, 120 Remacle, Laurie A.--34, 120 Rethorst, Steven K.--51, 53, 120 Reynolds, Kevin W.--96, 108, 120 Reynolds, Michael P.--120 Rice, Karen S.--120 Richards, Robin R.--34, 120 ,Richardson, Michael--53, 120 Richardson, Timothy--97, 120 Riggins, Michelle K.--39, 54, 120 Rikli, Kevin B.--70, 120 Robbins, Dennis E.--120 Roberts, Kimberly K.--121 Roberts, Kris--121 Roberts, Mark D.--75, 102, 121 Robinson, Gary S.--121 Roehl, Susan E.--121 Rogers, Thad L.--40, 121 Ross, William D.--29, 48, 49, 62, 66, 67, 75,121 Rue, Philip G.--30, 51, 121 Ruiz, Rachelj.--34, 121 Sanders, David R.--121 Sanders, Laura A.--42, 57, 83, 121 Sandlin, Andrew H.--32, 33, 44, 45, 49, 57, 92, 100, 121 Schambron, Phyllis--121 Scott, julie A.--29, 121 Scott, Myrtle--121 Seals, Geoffrey C.--32, 34, 121 Sells, Stephen K.--32, 121 Seek, Kathline--34, 41, 121 Self, Charles S.--121 Shaffer, Marque M.--121 Shanklin, Beverly S.--29, 121 Shepherd, Sherry L.--34, 121 Sherman, Thomas j.--29, 33, 44, 45, 51, 121 Shoemaker, Michelle--121 Simmons, Terry L.--70, 121 Simon, Patricia D.--121 Sindorf, Debra A.--40, 99, 121 Skaggs, Cindyj.--54, 121 Skaggs,julie A.--52, 121 Slicker, Scott--121 Smith, Randy--100, 121 Stephens, Paul K.--70, 122 Stephens, Troy L.--122 Stevens, james R.--122 Stevens, Phyllis--122 Stewart, Victoria L.--122 Strate, Kip--34, 75, 122 Strickland, Thomas--29, 97, 122 Sutterfield, Danny--122 Svaton, Michael--122 Swanson, Craig--122 Taylor, Carla E.--33, 122 Taylor, Lorij.--39, 122 Terrell, Terry W.--122 Thomas, Bradley R.--122 Thomas, Delores L.--122 Thomas, Gary L.--122 Thomas, Machelle--34, 122 Thomson, Rhonda S.--29, 122 Throndson, Gary E.--122 Todd,jeffrey A.--50, 122 Tornquist, Anthony--97, 122 Tran, Thuy T.--40, 122 Tucker, Floy--122 Tucker, Scott A.--122 Tunison, Terry L.--122 Turnball, Peter--122 Turner, Corey D.--75, 123 Turner, jackie--123 Turner, Tracy M.--123 Twining, Robin R.--64, 123 Underwood, Cheryl A.--29, 30, 34, 123 Vanhuss, Betty A.--123 Vasquez, Maria--123 Wagoner, Billy D.--123 Wainscott, Stephen--123 Walker, Kenneth W.--123 Walker, Mark W.--123 Walker, Steven T.--123 Walker, Tammy j.--40, 123 Wallace, Noel K.--40, 123 Wallis, Tommy--30, 40, 49, 123 Watie, Pauletta R.--123 Webb, Pamela G.--34, 123 Weber, Bradleyj.--123 Weber, Maryj.--29, 34, 123 Weldon, Susan L.--123 Wellbrock, Bradley-- 12 3 Wentling, Randy--123 White, Henry L.--123 'Whitcher, Troy A.--34, 123 Williams, Doris A.--123 Williams, Frankj.--33, 123 Williams, Kathy S.--123 Williams, Otha L.--123 Williams, Reginald--123 Williams, Ruth E.--33, 123 Williams, Tammy--123 Williams, Wayne A.--123 Wilson, Ginger R.--123 Wilson, jeffrey D.--34, 123 Wilson, Robin--123 Wilson, Tonya L.--34, 56, 124 Wood, Casey--124 Wood, Scott--56, 124 Woodard, Michael A.--124 Woods, Lori--124 Adkins, Karla D.--126 Ahles, Michaelj.--102, 103. 126 Alldritt, Michael--73, 74, 102, 103, 126 Allen, Bradley D.--57, 73, 74, 96, 108, 126 Allen Troy--126 Allison, Anita L.--40, 126 Amend, Ty--126 Ammon, Williams R,--33, 126 Anderson, David W.--57, 70, 73, 74, 126 Anderson, Todd R.--34, 53, 70, 126 Arbenz, Melissa A.--28, 34, 37, 126 Arebalo, Patrick j.--126 Asher, Karen--126 Atkinson, Etta K.--126 Avant, jennifer A.--126 Baltzell, Karl M.--31, 33, 126 Banks, Sharetta L.--88, 89, 126 Barber, jeffrey G.--34, 126 Baresch, julia--51, 126 Barnum, Kenneth W.--70, 126 Beatty Philip T.--40, 48, 126 Belford, Kevin--l26 Bell, William P.--126 Bell, Tracie A.--48, 49, 66, 70, 126 Bender David M.--40, 126 Bender, Randy A.--28, 29, 30, 126 Berry Dennis--126 Betts, Mark--126 Binns, Donna L.--l26 Blehm, Stanley L,--80, 105, 126 Bohanan, David G.--126 Bonne, Lisa D.--l6 Borchard, Michael S.--40, 84, 90, 126 Boucher, Sue A.--34, 37, l26 Box, Randy--105, 127 Boyd, Rae A.--l27 Boykins, Gary S.--34, 37, 39, 45, 54, 127 Brandes, james M.--127 Brewster, Kelly L.--4l, l27 Bridges, jennifer L.--127 Briggs, Kathy--127 Brown, David--l27 Brown, Melodyj.--28, 30, 127 Bryan, Cecilia M.--32, 127 Bubnis, Robert V.--127 Buford, Laverdaj.--127 Buggs,james E.--84, 85, 108 Bullard, Gary R.--l27 Bumphas, Willis A.--73, 74, 12 Burks, jane A.--57, 127 Burnah, Theresa E.--127 Burnes, Sonya A.--34, 127 Burrows, Michael W.--l27 Byers, Dirk B.--127 Cadenhead, jeffrey--33, 42, l27 Campbell, Kathy--127 Carlson, joann M.--28, 34, 54, 127 Carroll, Patricia E.--127 Carter, Heidij.--30, 34, 35. 94, 127 Castrisos, james C.--32, 52, 60, 127 Chalfant, Lisa G.--127 Chamber, Rebecca--l27 129 178!1ndex Chastain, Merrill L.--82, 128 Cherry, Mike T.--51 Clark, TeneeJ.--39, 128 Cline, Marla D.--31, 32, 79, 128 Coldiron, Mike--28, 40, 47, 94, 128 Coleman, Clark--128 Condreay, John--34, 42, 49, 128 Coplan, Harold D.--128 Core Wynn K.--128 Cowan, Delores--32, 33, 60, 128 Cox, Steven--57, 73, 105, 128 Craig, Wendell S.--128 Crawford, Jerome C.--32, 90 Crowell, Gordon D.--29, 128 Cutler, Ann E.--28, 128 Daffron, Vernon L.--40, 128 Davis, Valerie E.--88, 128 Dawson, Charmetrea--34, 36, 45, 50, 60, 128 Dean, Ronald--73, 74, 105, 128 Decker, Cindy--128 Denny, Rex--34, 42, 59, 68, 80, loo Depuoz, Angela M.--28, 128 Dewitt, Eric V.--129 Dickson, Terri--34, 129 Dixon, Glenda--129 Dryden, Thelma--129 Duffy, Antonio--129 Duggin, Arthur T.--82,129 Duncan, William H.--129 Dunn, Que1aJ.--51, 106, 129 Edwards, Sally H.--34, 42, 129 Edwards, Terry D.--84, 129 Ellis, Derrick A.--129 Embray, Karen D.--129 Emig, Pamela G.--32, 33, 129 Evans, Douglas W.--73, 74, 129 Farnhart, Brenda A.--129 Fillmore, RobertJ.--29, 129 Fleming, Susan M.--28, 29, 34, 40, 45,47. 78,129 Flowers, Casandra--129 Focht, C1areJ.--28, 34, 35, 45, 47, 48, 49, 56, 58, 129 Ford, Tracy--129 Forrester, Scott--40 Foss, Ashley E.--129 Fountain, Jock E.--129 Fouts, James M.--129 Greiner, Teresa A.--28, 34, 37, 98, 130, 134 Griebel, Donna J.--130 Grivois, Stephen B.--90, 91, 130 Groszek, Robert A.--130 Guest, Quentin M.--56, 130 Guider, Bruce E.--150 Gutierrez, Karla C.--150 Hahn, Miles B.--30, 31, 130 Hamilton, Le anne R.--56, 130 Hammer, Mark D.--42, 130 Hamrick, Brett A.--56, 100, 130 Hand, Chris D.--32, 33, 130 Harms, Gina R.--28, 29, 34, 47, 54 130 Harms, Ju1ieJ.--34, 58, 130 Harris, Mary L.--130 Harshfield, Jim--34, 130 Hayes, Scott W.--31, 32, 33, 130 Headrick, Laurie D.--28, 34, 45, 47 131 Heard, Don--131 Henry, Kathy D.--131 Hephner, Cama1aJ.--30, 34, 39, 54 131 Hephner, John M.--131 Hephner, Lori A.--31, 131 Hernandez, Jovita--131 Herndon, Janice E.--131 Hess, Dennis M.--131 Hill, Mike--80, 131 Hill, Mi1tonJ.--131 Hobbie, Lisa A.--30, 131 Hockett, Terri R.--34, 39, 40, 41, 131 Hodges, Jacquita L.--131 Hoefgen, Brenda--131 Hoffman, Ricky D.--131 Holmes, Cecelia A.--37 Holt, Mark D.--32, 53, 131 Hootman, Marc--73, 74, 131 Hopper, Pam--131 Hornback, David E.--53, 82, 105, 131, 142 Houston, Rod Rick A.--73, 74, 131 Howard, Mark L.--40 Howes, Gordon T.--131 Hutchenson, William--131 Hutchinson, Dale E.--131 Irving, Lasonya R.--131 v Francis, Dee--129 Francis, Michelle R.--34, 98, 129 Frazier, Anthony--129 Frazier, Keith--90, 91, 129 French, Jackie--28, 34, 37, 129 Friend, Carol--129 Fuhr, Joe--28, 34, 40, 45, 47, 59. Fuller, Alice A.--43, 129 Fuller, Loretta--51, 106, los, 129 Galbraith, Jan L,--129 Garcia, Anthony P.--34, 129 Gebhart, Douglas A.--129 Gebrosky, Judy L.--129 George, Greg--130 George, Tina L.--34, 130 Gilkey, LarryJ.--130 Gilkey, Tina--130 Goodwyn, Janet C.--130 Graham, DarciJ.--28, 37, 130 Graham, Wayne H.--130 Grantham, Martin A.--130 Graves, TerriJ.--130 Green, Darryl--52 Greer, Angela K.--39, 51, 106, 108, Jackson, Elsoncha--131 Jackson, Evert Lee--131 Jackson, Greg--56, 82, 131 Jackson, LanaJ.--28, 34, 41, 88, 89 131 Jackson, LisaJ.--34, 35, 76, 77, 88 89, 131 Jackson, Lisa K.--132 Jacobs, Lucy A.--34, 132 Jepsen, Mary L.--28, 40, 100, 132 Jesik, Richard L.--28, 40, 100, 132 Johnson, Clifton D.--105. 132 Johnson,Jana D.--34, 37, 132 Johnson, KendraJ.--28, 29, 132 Johnson, Pam--32, 132, 137 Johnson, Johnson, Pauletta N.--132 Vickie--132 Johnston, Melissa--37, 132 Johnston Teresa G.--38, 42, 98, 132 Jones, Alicia K.--137 Jones, Mary L.--28, 31, 40, 132 Jones, Patty--23, 34, 62, 132 lones, She11yJ.--132 Jones, Terrese A.--39. 132 Jones, Terry A.--54, 132 Kahrs,Jeff--45, 132 Kahrs, Mark A.--90, 132 Kailer, Scott S,--40, 73, 74, 96, 132 Kamas, Kacy D.--28, 34, 36, 42, 45, 58, 68, 132 Kastning, Robyn M.--132 Keffer, Dennis F.--34, 40, 73, 74, 96, 133 Kendall, MuffC.--94, 133 Kennedy, Rhonda--133 Killebrew, Rodney--84, 85, los, 128 Kirk, Bradley M.--56, 133 Kirk, Karen--133 Koch, William A.--133 Konek, Jeff--34, 84, 105 Korba, Bonni--133 Krehbiel, Donna--28, 34, 79, 133 Krkosska, Cheryl L.--133 Kroeker, Kevin A.--47, 84, 96, 133 Kruse, Dorothea E.--34, 35, 40, 45, 47 Kunkle, Franklin R.--133 Lagathels, Cathy--39, 54, 133 Lamer, Russ A.--30, 133 Lawrence, Eric A.--29, 40, 60, 64, 65, 66, 133 Lee, Ruth A.--133 Lentz, Roger L.--40, 133 Lewis, Wendy L.--133 Libel, Mark--133 Lisenby, David D.--28, 29, 133 L1oyd,John--53, 133 Logsdon, Darrel C.--133 Lomax, Alan--30, 31, 32, 133 Long, Cathy--133 Long, Denise M.--34, 133 Longhofer Kirk D.--29, 48, 49, 64, 65 Lotton, Denise K.--47, 62, 66, 133 Lovett, Stacey L.--39, 54, 133 Lunderman, Linda M.--28, 34, 38, 133 Lyday, Glenn--73, 74, 133 Malir, Carla D.--98, 133 Malcom, Linda--33, 133 Mallinson, Michael--29, 133 Mar, Sue M.--45, 133 Marcelle, Corkey J.--133 Marshall, Kim--40, 47, 54, 133 Marshall, Mary F.--34, 40, 42, 133, 135 Martin, Christine C.--133 Martin, Melanie R.--34, 37, 41, 45, 52, 134 Mason, Danel1R.--34, 40, 42, 134 Mastroly, Karen A.--134 Mathis, Faith--134 Mattson,Jack A.--30, 73, 74, 134 McBride, Chuck--40, 57, 73, 74, 105, 134 McCafferty, Rick--72, 73, 74, 57, 105, 134 McCamon, Michael G.--28, 48, 49, 73, 74, 134 McCannon, Carolyn J.--134 McC1intick, Lisa--46, 134 McGairty, Carla--134 McLuen, Diane E.--34, 98, 134 McPhearson, Lemanue--134 McPherson, Deena M.--134 Medlam Terence L.--70, 74, 134 Meeker, Scott E.--134 Meier, James A.--134 Mercer Robb S.--82, 105, 134 Mrrham, Michael E.--so, 52, 33,1341 Miller, Greg L.--134 Mills, Jon K.--45, 134 Minson, Michael D.--42, 56, 134 Molden, Brenda K.--134 Montenegro, Steven--134 Montonye, Michael L.--134 Moore, Andrea L.--134 Moore, Dan D.--134 Moore, Stephanie A.--134 Mora, Edward G.--51, 134 Morgan, Tania M.--34, 36, 134 Morris, Leneise R.--135 Morris, Tom--40, 42, 47, 53, 102, 135 Motley, Andrea M.--39, 52, 54 Mulvaney, Jackie--41, 135 Mumford, Calvin L.--35, 105 Murray, Kathy M.--28, 62, 63, 130, 135 Murray, Stanley M.--32, 135 Nave, Cherie--118 Nave, Todd A.--135 Neas, Deidra K.--135 Nelson, Jonathan A.--135 Nelson, Tailinda--36, 39, 106, 108 Newman, Curtis R.--29, 135 Newman, Patricia A.--135 Nguyen, Nga--40 Nichols, Angela A.--28, 34, 35, 45, 47. 63, 135 Niquette, TriciaJ.--30, 40, 88, 133, 135 Noble, Coy E.--73, 74, 105, 135 Nottingham, Kenneth--135 Nuss, Marsha--28, 38, 40, 58, 135 Oehlert, Karen R.--28, 34, 40, 45, , 47, 59. 135 , Oneil, Debra A.--135 Oneil, Kim--33, ras Oneil, Thyra--135 Osler, Tom A.--105, 135 1 Parcell, Marcia K.--33 1 Paris, Howard S.--135 Parks, Linda S.--32, 33, 34, 38, 48,. 68, 135 Parrack, Douglas--40 Patrick, Brent--135 Pence, Sarah E.--135 Penn, Chris--28, 34, 38, 40, 45, 47, 59 Pete, Marilyn D.--135 Peterson, Donald E.--136 Phillips, Charles E.--31, 33, 56, 82, 136 Polk,Ange1ia M.--88, 106, 108, 136 Porter, Alan--40, 136 Pott, Tim--42, 45, 53. 57, 68, 80, 100, 136 Potter, Terri L.--136 Powell, Rhonda K.--33, 43, 136 Pratt, Eric--136 Preston, Scott L.--41, 136 Price,JuCli--30, 47, 53, 55, 78, 136 Prince, Marie V.--34, 36, 136 Ray,Jo A.--136 Reed, Larry--84, 136 Reust, Daryl L.--47, 82, 136, 138 Rice, VadaJ.--136 Riordan, Renee J.--28, 34, 35, 40, 45,-'17, 78, 136 Robbins, Vickie L,--136 Roberts, Sabrina--39, 136 Robinson, Brooke A.--136 index! 179 Robson, Gayla--136 Rodd. Deirdre M.--28. 136 Rogers, Robert S.--136 Ross, Kathy--30, 31, 33, 54, 55, 136 Rowe, Glenda M.--45, 98, 136 Rudrow, Richard W.--127, 136 Ruiz, jr. Arthur--136 Russell, Steven K.--28, 41, 45, 47, 63, 68, 136 Ruthven, Laura A.--136 Sage, Nancy--136 Samilton, Clifford--34, 84, 136 Sandwith, Susan--136 Sauls, Sheila G.--36, 136 Scali, Helen M.--136 Schilling Vivian L.--34, 40, 134, 136 Schlegel, Cheryl L.--28, 136 Schmidt, Sheryl L.--47, 136 Schroeder, Steven A.--56, 137 Scott, Stevenj,--137 Seek,julie--28, 137 Seifert, Barry A.--137 Sellers, Gerald A.--137 Sells, Chris--56, 137 Sevart, Paul C.--43, 68, 137 Shank, Craig A.--137 Shaw, Carolyn S.--34, 137 Shaw, Edward N.--47, 73, 74, 105, 137 Shaw, Gorman A.--137 Sheilds, Lalondra--34, 137 Shoemaker, William--137 Simard, Penny--137 Simon, jr. William A.--137 Simpson, Douglas K.--137 Sindorf, Mark--137 Slade, David A.--23, 74, 137 Slaughter, john M.--73, 74, 157 Smith, 137 Curtis D.--47, 56, 73, 74. Smith, julie--34, 40, 137 Smith, Linda L.--137 Smith, Quinn A.--137 Smith, RonniR.--31, 32, 33.47, 56, 137 Smith, Sherley M.--138 Snedeker, Letitia R.--138 Spence, Shelly R.--138 Spencer, Tom S.--31, 32, 33, 138 Spring, Debra S.--138 Squires, Dori A.--57, 80, 106, 138 Staten, Bobby M.--138 Stephen, Galvin L.--138 Stephenson, Gary L.--138 Stephenson, Sarah L.--40, 78, 134, 138 Stevens, Valerie L.--138 Strickland, David A.--47, 74, 138 Stuewe, Kevin B.--54, 80, 105, 138 Sutton, Barbara--138 Swanson, Brenda I..--138 Taylor, james--138 57, 73, 59, 80, 105, 138 Turner, Elverita M.--139 Uhland, Sheila A.--34, 38, 41, 139 Unruh, Gina R.--34, 139 Usher, Salathiel A.--139 Walker, Kelly R.--84 Walker, William E.--139 Wallis, Howardj.--70, 139 Ward, Larry,--139 Warnock, Barbara M.--34, 139 Watkins, Anthony W.--80, 90, 96 Watson, Molly F.--139 Weathersby, Christine--34, 35, 42, 45, 60, 139 Weber, Randy,--42, 56, 68, 73, 74, 139 Weidner, Sandraj.--139 Weller, Walter R.--139 West, jackie D.--82, 139 White, Kent L.--139 Whitten, Kenneth W.--56, 82, 139 Wilke, Sarah--34, 35, 40, 57, 58, 78, 88, 139 Wilkinson, Carol A.--76, 139 Williams, Greg--139 Williams, Randy R.--139 Williamson, Randall--139 Willingham, Mark A.--51, 139 Wilson, jennifer L.--139 Wimberly, Mark V.--30, 70, 139 Winn, Michele A.--139 Winn, Sondra D.--139 Wisker, Cecil A.--139 Wojtowicz, Denice D.--34, 35, 140 Wolf, Stephen N.--32. 33, 70, 140 Wolthausan, Vickie L.--140 Womack, Kathy, --105 Woods, june R,--45, 53 Worley, David E.--140 Wright, Kim A.--43 Zorger, Kathy--34, 36, 40, 140 SENIORS Acklin, Donna K.--142 Adair, Cameo M.--142 Aguilera, Linda A.--142 Ahles, Kelly L.--142 Albright, Paul--142 Allen, Connie S.--142 Allen, Pamela S.--52, 79, 142 Arebalo, Randy--43, 142 Aull, Donna K.--142 Bachman, Markj.--62, 66, 90, 142 Ballard, julie D.--52 Barrett, Elke M.--38, 60, 106, 142 Baxter, Laurie A.--142 Beals, Tim A.--143 Bledsoe, Faith E.--28, 34, 41, 45 46, 88, 143 Bliss, Susan--58, 143 Bolt, Stuart--51, 143 Bone, Marion L.--144 Bosley, Gail E.--143 Bowman, David L.--144 Brant, john--28, 29, 62, 144 Brewer, Pamela L.--51 Brewster, Roger A.--144 Brokaw, Debra D.--49, 41, 46, 51 144 Brown, Lori--39 Brunson, Terrie C.--144 Buenten, jennifer M.--144 Buggs, Stephanie D.--51 Burdick, Glen A.--33. 45, 46, 54 60. 144 Burke, Cathy--144 Burrows, Carol A.--144 Butler, Lisa M.--144, 168 Calibani, Lisa--34, 78, 145 Canidy, jackie E.--168 Cannady, Todd D.--145 Cannon, Sherri K.--28, 40, 145 Card, Anthony V.--145 Carlson, Connie j.--52, 145 Carter, Babette E.--51 Carter, Gilbert M.--145 Carter, janet S.--145 Carter, Valerie--145 Cherry, Patricia--145 Chick, julie--145 Childers, Angela M.--145 Clark, Laura M.--145 Clay, Elaine M.--51, 146 Coffman, Lourildia--43, 52, 146 Comick, Sherry A.--146 Compton, Douglas E.--46, 146 Confer, Cindy--28, 29, 34, 35, 40, 46, 146 Cooley, Marc F.--33, 45, 46, 146 Cooper, Gary W.--146 Criss, Troy--28, 29, 102, 146 Curless, David--34, 57, 58, 73, 96, 108, 146 Custard, jonathan D.--145 Custer, Karen M.--53, 147 Daffron, Don P.--30, 40, 41, 56, 147 Daley, Tammy K.--34, 36, 58, 106, 147 Daniel, Diana L.--49, 147 Davis, Debbie P.--51, 147 Davis, Tamara S.--51 Dawdy, Linda K.--34, 157 Dawley, Marylou L.--28, 46, 127 Demattia, David N.--49, 63, 66, 147 Denton, Nancy T.--42, 60, 106, 147 Despain, Brad--30, 32, 40, 44, 45, 46, 147 Dick, Donald L.--46, 147 148 Eddy, janice L.--36, Edwards, johnny--34, 148 Ekstrom, Bryce P.-- Endsley, janell A.-- W Enriquez, Roger Evans, Maurice R, -- Evans, Sally E.--149 149 149 .--149 149 Fairhurst, Amy L.--28, 29, 34, 46, 149 Fiechtl, Herman W.--28, 29, 57, 73 149 Fields, Rex--28, 34 Findeiss, Michele- Fitz, Victor L.--45, Flowers, Kim K. -- Foster, Kimj.--54, Fredrickson, Lynet 46, 150 , 58. 73, 149 Fierro, Durelle--149 -43, 149 Fisher, Wandaj.--56, 94, 149 57, 72, 90, 108 Fletcher, Bart--42, 149 150 150 t--28, 29, 34, 35 50 Freidline, Kim--46, 1 Fritz, Bruce W.--28, 105, 150 29, 58, 73 Fuller, john C.--30 Gabbard, Roy L.--150 Gee, Melody V.- 134. 150 -28, 55, 40, 46 Gilkey, Craig A.--150 Goracke, Rodger D.- Gray, Walterj.--1 Grillot, Mike--40, Hamm, Kurt A.-- Hardin, Kimj.--1 50 10 -50, 57, 73 5, 150 Hall, Lorie--38, 150 151 51 46,151 Harms, Gail N.--45, Harms, Greg R.--34, 46, 60, 100 151 Harrison, David H.--151 Harris, Sylvester j.--84 Harvey, Krista G.--34, 151 Haugh, Greg--151 Hawkes, joquetta Hawkins, Darryl 15 1 L.--151 W.--30, 31, 32 Hayes, Debbie--151 Helloms, Mike L.--15 Hemmen, Laura L.-- 1 52, 151 Hendry, Tony E.--43, 105, 152 Henline, Sandra S.-- Hobson, Mary C.- Holden, Penny--5 Hornback, john T Howel, Mike--34, 28, 46, 152 -152 1, 152 .--70, 152 43. 56, 80, 105 152 Hupman, Curtis L.--152 a Hutchenson, Edw Hutchison, Anita Inkelaar, Tim jacobs, Vannessa A.- jiminez, Tino- 15 - 3 johnson, Sherri D. johnson, Sheryl S.- rd K K.--34, 152 .--28, 46, 132 152 -34, 35, 45,152 --58, 106, 153 -34, 38, 108 Taylor, john S.--98 Bearden, Thomas P.--49, 143 Dieckman, Terri L.--83, 148 juarez, Robina F.--153 Taylor, Kent A.--32, 73, 74, 138 Becker, Kandie K.--23, 46, 62, 66, Dockery, Kenneth--148 Kaufman, Marc L.--167 Thomas, Candace--138 . 67, 143 Dotson, Kurt W.--59, 108, 148 Keller, Cheryl A.--34, 35, 45, 46, Thomas, Patricia R.--34, 38, 138 Beran, Michaelj.--80, 143 Douglas, Anthony--148 60, 153 Thompson, Trina--138 Bergson, Mary P.--143 Douglas, Ronaldj.--73, 96, 108 Kimzey, Lynette--30, 153 Titus, Denis R.--138 Berry, Dennis M.--51 Drago, Cindy L.--148 Kindred, judith L.--28, 29, 38, 40, Trego, Rodger D.--138 Bever, Angela K.--34, 36, 40, 42, Duncan, Gregj.--148 46, 153 Truong, Khanh V.--138 46, 58, 143 Duncan, john, C.--49, 42, 148 Kirkpatrick, Floren--50, 153 Tucker, Sheila M.--37, 105, 138 Black, Terri--143 Duncan, Lynda E.--148 Klee, Teresaj.--28, 38, 46, 60, 153 Tunison, Sherrie L.--138 Blackman, Vivian--51, 143 Dunlap, Robert L.--52, 148 Knowttgen, Lori A.--46, 50, 153 Turner, Brett I----28, 34, 40, 57. Blattman, Loree R.--143 Dunn, Stephanie A.--51 Knox, Sheila K.--105 Thurm 180! Index Kraus, Andrewj.--105 Krause, Mark V.--153 Laney, Chris--44, 46, 48, 49, 154 Lang, joyce E.--41, 154 Lawson, Gary D.--70, 154 Lawson, Larry W.--96, 154 Lewallen, Richard W.--46, 58, 72, 73 Lewis, Williamj.--154, 96, 108, 154 Libel, Chris E.--154 Liming, Tim L.--154 Linn, Leslie L.--30, 31, 45, 46, 68, 98, 154 Lira, Barbara--34, 38, 154 Livingston, Sheri--30, 31, 154 Long, Tammy, 155 Longstaff, Becky M.--28 Lundry, Roger W.--155 Mann, Donald D.--28, 29 63, 155 Manning, Douglas B.--73 155 Manny, Karla-I.--155 Mapel, james D.--155 Mar, Lcm T.--155 Marsolf, Kristine J.--43, 46, 155 Martin, Denise D.--45, 155 Martin, Michelle R.--41 Mathis, Kevin D.--29, 155 Matthies, Rodney K.--28--155 Mattson,jon--30, 60, 73, 155 Maxton, Molly B.--156 McBride james R.--156 McCafferty, Roger L.--32, 57, 156 McCoy, jami L.--98, 156 McCoy, Kathy L,--156 McCray, Micheal M.--105 McEihaney, Mari E.--156 McGrew, Jill T.--76, 98, 156 McKaig, Patrick E.--56, 156 McKenzie, john P.--156 McKernan, Mary B,--52, 156 Mealman, Robert B.--156 Mecham, Rita--34, 39, 156 Mercerjim L.--84, 157 Merriman, Pajes A.--28, 29, 46, 157 Meyer, Deneice M,--157 Miller, joseph A.--157 Mills, Sarah--46, 53, 157 Miltner, Mark E.--60, 62, 105 Mitchell, William W. 157 Montenegro, Renaldo--157 Moore, Dennis S.--82, 157 Mueller, john--157 Muilett, james R.--157 Nail, Pamela S.--157 Nally, Eileen--28, 157 Nance, Teresa L.--158 Neal, jeffrey--38, 73 Nelson, Antonya--158 Nelson, Timothy L.--90, 91, 108 Neuffld, Shannon L.--158 Nguyen, Hoan--158 Niquette, Kendall G.--30, 32, 33, 46, 80, 158 Nixon, Kelly G.--35, 48, 57, 76,158 Nolte, David W.--73, 158 Novacek, Dexter K. 158 Olson, Susan K.--30, 34, 38, 40, 59, 158 Orindgreff, Vickey--158 Overby, Bobby N.--158 Patterson, Deanna J.--159 Patton, jeffry D.--34, 40, 42, 44, 45, 46, 54, 57, 60, 73, 159 Pauls, Teresa M.--159 Seniors applaud Commencement speaker. Pauls, Timothy N,--159 Payne, Michael S.--159 Pedigo, Tracy B.--159 Perry, William C.--96, 159 Peter, Julianne--159 Peters, Timothy S.--159 Potter, Duane H.--159 Poulsen,julie A--34, 38, 60, 159 Prichard, Scotty N.--159 Pruitt, Teresa L.--36, 51 Qualls, Della F.--28, 29, 34, 36, 40 46, 160 Ratcliff, Debra K.--160 Reeves, Sandra E.--28, 46, 50, 53 160 Rethorst, Mariann G.--34, 46, 53 98, 160 Reynolds St. Phanie--54, 60, .160 Richcreek, Michelle--160 Riddle, Sandraj.--29, 62, 66, 160 Riddle, Saron E.--28, 160 Rives, Thomas L.--43, 57, 60, 80 105, 160 Robertson, Laveter--51 Robson, Daniel D.--40, 46, 49, 100 160, 168 Rowland, Susan--160 Rush, Ronald D.--102, 103, 160 Rushing, Troy D.--33. 70, 161 Saighman, james W.--46, 48, 49, 62, 66, 161 Sanchez, Diedra A.--161 Schaar, Kevin O.--161 Schmidt, Kimberly D.--28, 40, 60, 64, 65, 66, 161 Schoenthaler, Stephonie--161 Schrader, Sandra L.--39, 161 Schroeder Terri L.--161 Schuler, Kim--42, 57, 62, 63, 161 168 Scott, William M.--161 Shanklin, Darlene E.--28, 29, 40 46, 162 Shephe rd, Lori A.--34, 98, 162 Shigley, Timothy A.--34, 45, 162 Simons, Bradley, L.--162 Sinnes, Douglas A.--162 Skaggs, jill M.--162 Slaughter, Shari L,--62, 162 Small, Susan L.--34, 79, 108, 162 Smith, Brettj.--162 Smith, Linda K.--162 Smith, Susan L.--162 Smith, Teresh--30, 32, 133 Snook, Christie A.--34, 36, 37, 40, 46, 58, 162 Snyder, Kevin W.--163 Sooby, Douglas J.--163 Stalnaker, Kyle C.--163 Stiglitz, Judith--52, 163 Stiles, Scott L.--163 Struthers, Dawn--35, 45, 46, 60, 134, 163 Stubbs, Emily K.--39, 40, 46, 57, 98, 163 Sublett, Kevin S.--163 Swaffer, Brenda L.--163 Taylor, Pamla S.--39 Thomas, Billy E.--163 Thomas, Carolyn A.--163 Thomas, Eric D.--84, 108 Thomas, Gavin R.--40 Thrush, Dorothy J.--163 an, Gary D.--84, 164, 108 Tolberd,jeffrey G.--28, 29, 164 Tracy, Martha D.--28, 45, 46, 64, 65, 164 Truesdell William--164 Trumpp, Trudie j.--164 1 Tucker , Glenn B.--164 Tucker, Russell D.--164 Turner, Bryan L.--45, 164 Turner, john,C.--28, 29, 57, 105. 164 Twining, Teri D.--39, 164 Vanderpool, Cheryl--52 Vandeveer Maryj.--38, 45, 46, 164 Victory, Diana L.--33, 63, 164 Vorhees, Rebekah 1.--30, 40, 46, 165 Waldschmidt, Nancy--34, 46, 165 Walker, Darcel A.--165 Wall, Barryj.--165 Wallace, Sidney D.--165 Walsh, joseph P.--57, 73, 90, 105, 108 165 Walther, Kurtj.--31, 32, 165 Waterloo, Joyce J.--165 Webb, Bronson M.--32, 33, 73, 105, 165 Weidner, Marilynj.--34 Welch, Garry--165 Welch, Nola--40, 165 Wendler, Mark--165 Wentling, Ronald E.--30, 105, 166 Wheeler, Roxie--166 Wilke, Susan--34, 35, 45, 46, 57, 58, 60, 78, 88, 108, 166 Williams, Gregory L.--44, 45, 54, 56, 57, 60, 73, 166, 168 Williams, Malcolm D.--58, 72. 73, 108, 166 Williams, Patricia--88, 166 Williams, Troy L.--32 Willit, Rhondaj.--166 Winningham Ray M.--35, 166 Woodard, Trisha D.--166 Woodrome Elizabeth--166 Wright, Cynthia L.--52 Wright, jill--60, 106, 166 Wynn, Robert E,--166 Yokum, Debra S.--52, 98, 167 York, Randall L.--28, 29, 62, 63, 66, 167 Zierer, Cheryl A.--167 Zirkle, Linda M.--167 Q65-X ACE SIGNATURE YIJOLLLI Denham N195 W 1,-WJ-, fgkafelfofv' S . 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