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Student Life. . 10-37 Organizations. 38-57 Sports ....... 58-85 Academics . . 86-125 N 'ffl il 7 'A '5 3, f . q ui. i'8 A if Mi' .f A:,,:V: People ..... 124-171 Wz'chz'!a Hzlgb School East 2301 E. Douglas Wz'cbz'ta, Ks. 67211 Volume 63 A Time to Live Table of Conte t 1
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just another year of fun, excitement Loud music, fast cars and all-night parties was sometimes the impression students gave of their attitude toward life, as they extend- ed their fun times away from school to all over Wichita. Students seemed to party any time and any place they could, proving that the best remedy for school-related stress was to have a good time. Spending money seemed to dominate other students' time, from shopping in Towne East, to going out for dinner and a concert. Many students found money hard to come by and ended up spending much of their after-school time and weekends work- ing. Many students had jobs at Towne East or the other malls, or in restaurants and supermarkets. Before and after school time for others meant preparation for an upcoming tourna- ment or game. Athletes, performers, debators and others spent time every week, sometimes every night, to be the best in their activity. School spirit was stronger than ever as all classes got involved in Homecoming, Hangar dances, junior-Senior Prom and other after-hours school activities. Students always ended up satisfied, showing that school wasn't always serious business. jason Thomas IMMEDIATE RIGHT: Clowns, beach bums and an East High Ace were just a few of the many costumes displayed at the Hangar board's Neewollah dance. Photo courtesy of Brad Booton. MIDDLE RIGHT: Having fun at the Halloween dance are seniorsjoe Ilakestraw,-john Huey,john Bell, Chris Culp and Kim Stevens and junior Steve Randle. Photo courtesy of Brad Booton. ABOVE RIGHT: Finally done! Yearbook staff members attended summer camp to prepare for their year. Seniors Beth Boyle, Lynne Nance and Becm Danders and juniors Angie Franklin and Becky Boldt display the theme for the yearbook. Photo hy Shelly Endsley. ABOVE LEFT : Don't eat that! exclaim juniorsjason Thomas and Auggie Flentje as junior Colene Lyman at- tmepts to eat a toaster. Photo by Shelly Endrley., Student Life
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