Shawnee Mission East High School - Hauberk Yearbook (Prairie Village, KS)

 - Class of 1976

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- ,Q ,-4-fr 1 'x Hiygwm u ' X n5'f'1'EQ-?' 'Ill HI Challenge is the key to self-awareness. When exploring our capacities for understanding life no longer continues without meaning or satisfaction. High school extends to us many invitations which may or may not evoke a response: Experience, and learn. Strive for excellence. Discover your priorities. In the midst of confusion and conflicting values, Struggle for self-identity. The length of our senior summary cannot be used to measure the value of our high school experience. Our personalities are reflected in the activities we participate in, but are not defined by them. Challenge is intangible, for it is relative to the individual. Although superficialities of success can be gaug we can only evaluate their importance according to our own standards. are recognized for athletic accomplishments, academic excellence or dramatic talent. recognition is momentary, and doesn't constitute our true purpose to achieve. What then, provides motivation? What drives us to exert that extra effort? What causes us to set goals beyond our reach, ed We Yet a ,, 3: -3- i ,AQ-f 4,4 if .5 ., ., My 54-' .4.s.Wua.ws'.ahLsfM-fun It Z,-f L Y!! 1 I .n Ap. P s East introduces us to a diversity of interests and activities. By stressing involvement, school also encourages competition. We learn to cope with the pressures of performance, tests, tryouts- And with the disappointment of falling short of personal expectations. But challenge cannot he categorized into success and failure. Not winning. doesn't necessarily indicate losing. lt's much easier to succeed at doing nothing, than fulfill high ideals. To pursue a goal with determination, whether the effort be individual, or shared as a team, we must compensate for our shortcomings, not dwell on them. To allow self-pity is succumbing to self-defeat. X 434 B A gg wi QV 6 . -275' M iii-W, -A :EV 'N -' I Q545Lg,J! f, an 6 , xx Y' e 1 M 5 , . L -S: V F Q , 5 I vm, Lif . 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This dedication to purpose that enables a football team to defeat their unbeaten rival- Inspired thirteen colonies, two hundred years ago to unite against an adversary. We begin to understand the meaning of camaraderie, the mutual shar- ing of setbacks and triumphs- Whether the cause be a state championship or national libery. is ,xi We enter high school, and are bewildered by a multitude of conflicting values. We experiment . . . seeking security by adopting the viewpoints of other. We allow our morality to be influenced by our peers Yet we become dissatisfied with their inconsistencies of personality- and continue to search. Eventually, we detect the insecurities which are hidden by facades. We recognize our own lack of assurance, and learn to accept, not condemn it in others. And with this realization we awaken to our own self-worth. The development of individuality, not merely for the sake of being different, is perhaps the greatest challenge we face- and the least definitive. Although we are all asking ourselves the same question, Each one of us, alone, must determine the answer. Graduation marks the end of our secondary education. Yet it remains unreality, until suddenly, we are aware that time has run out. We can do nothing to change what we have established as our high school memories. Our experiences at East, unique to us, take on new meaning in retrospect. Numerous crisis, emotional traumas, are seen in a different light, with the perspective that only time can grant. This reflection on the past provokes questioning . . Did I make the most of every encounter? Appreciate the value of honest friendship? Did l represent my true character to others by the image I portrayed? And no matter how we respond, a fact remains- One period of our life is over forever. From here, we must move onward- to new faces, a new environment, new challenges. What we choose to take with us reflects what we will become. 4fe!f'7 ,Q 3 4? A H ,KN If TXBLE OF CONTENTS! l 7 East offers a multitude of activities. We are limited, and must decide what we deem most important. Involvement forces us to set priorities. Activities are demanding. They require personal sacrifice: of our energy, talent, and time. Time for friends. to be alone. Time for school. Because for some, the word s'school conveys more than the drudgery of an eight to three routine. School . . . activities . . . a learning process. Opportunities to push ourselves to excel to test our limits, to discover our weaknesses and capabilities. Activities . . . realizing the implications of responsibility and commitment. ZOXSTUDENT GOVERNMENT Qbntreach in Stu- f Dent Government Listing a set of goals for the year was a ma- jor project for the 1975-76 Student Govern- ment. The government was broken into two branches: the StudentfFaculty Coalition or legislative branch, and the Cabinet or executive branch. The Cabinet members were chosen by the officers, and the Coalition was composed of elected representatives, club representatives, in- terested patrons, and Cabinet members. The two branches functioned both separately and together, enabling projects to be approached more efficiently without sacrificing the number of people who could get involved. The Student Government broadened its range as it reached into areas such as Interschool Congress and Advisory Board. Representatives were sent to these other areas in an effort to in- volve the East Student Government in policy and decision making. A major breakthrough ex- perienced was the Government's ability to publicly endorse School Board Candidates. In addition to political functions, Student Govern- ment also worked on a social level. Student Council projects included planning Homecom- ing, WPA's, and charities. Those involved in Student Government learned such intangibles as leadership, respon- sibility, and cooperation. The personal satisfac- tion gained was merely a by-product of the members, efforts to make East superior. PRESIDENT-Al Ross SECRETARY-TREASURER-Beth Morton, VICE PRESIDENT Mike Lmtecum 54 fn H --r - ' NANCY WHITEHEAD-Second Semesier SecrelaryfTreasurer. EDDY BIGUS-Second Semester Vice President. Qi.. STUDENT COUNCIL!21 . Z QQ f ,. ,Qs V 5' .1 ww .. , awww. - 3 are wg . F-:'1,.uqlff-5:5 5 1 C ay' mf N' X -.ff Barbie Lenk-Special Projects Chairman, Eddie Bigus and Nancy Whitehead-Student Welfare Chairmen. '1 rw- ,- sz:'1! Wf CLOCKWISE FROM THE TOP: Karen Majors and Kitty Wilson-Social Ac- tivities Chairmen, ,lan Kurth and Jennifer Wolfe-Communications Chairmen, Lisa Greenberg-Curriculum and Evaluations Chairman. ZZXSTUCO SOPHOMORE REPRESENTATIVES-Tracy Talbot, Julie Cameron, Gretchen Harper. Ron Fox-Sluco Sponsor. SENIOR REPRESENTATIVES-Lynne Koupal, Nancy Whitehead. NOT PICTURED-Alison Ball. C4 4 . f ff, A xii ,v Jenny Wolfe. REPRESENTATIVES-Kathryn Whitehead, Jenny Wolfe, Kathy Les- :At xi ADVISORY BOARD REPRESENTATIVES-Barbara Goolsbee, STUCO! 23 SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS: Tom Rooker-President, Sally Burger-Treasurer, Karen Church-Secretary, L Susan GricrfVice President. SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS: David Biggs-President, Fred Strauss-Vice President, Boyd Vereen-Secretary, Marc Levine-Treasurer. G? Mm' gferg! f1W'fif1,,.li-Wi' FV T 42 , . , ,sf .J-MZ. All 24!STUCO eyes focus on the problems of student government. John Van Wye-Special Projects Chairman, A.C.Tl1ompson-Student Ex- change Chairman. 22.71 ff Nm -Q f . . ew. ' A' Y, 2 f f V . HO f , ,V f ww 31' 4.3 - s X, ' ff nga -, I L' 'W QP ' . i 1 fn f,- - -' 1 . , M y gf it 1, A wg , ,xi 3 ,V , ,r. ti, r V .. , ,,,, A , 1 . 1 .4-4, ,1 ,J , M, , qhxryyz 5 , . K . Y, If ,, ,n 5 , url - I . '. , W . 51 ..,' 3 , , . m , ' ', l 'f L ff Q., Q ,, f, 1 fy My . 1 . 1, 'Z ' ' ' O ,O A ,. A 5 . ,eww . ' , M if 1 'mv- l 'A JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS-TOP TO BOTTOM: John Van Wye-President, W ' 7 O' OF' ' O Jami Lloydd-Treasurer, Paula Birkholz-Vice President, Andi AIROSS and his Slum harem. Lavine-Secretary. INTERSCHOOL CONGRESS-FRONT ROW: Getchen Harper, Tom Rooker, AI Ross, David Biggsg BACK ROW: ,lcnny Wolfe, John Van Wye. iv STUCO!25 S.M. East gets fired up at the annual South bonfire. 26!GIRLS' PEP CLUB . .,,t- eff -+ m'r Lancer spirit permeates East. s 3 f 5 PEP CLUB OFFICERS-LEFT TO RIGHT-Ann Catlett-President, Mary Clarke-Vice President, Kitty Wilson-Secretary, Laurie D0uglassiTreasurer. 'S xv- QQ -...Q 1 5? .wit SM East's traditional opening ceremony. S.-viisf,.L4.:f -- -. LL! 15241 lub Spirit This year, the girls' pep club loyally ex- ecuted an abundance of S.M. spirit toward all school sponsored athletic events. Wear- ing new uniforms consisting of a Lancer plaid skirt topped with a blue sweater, each member faithfully attended and ac- tively supported all of East,s sport ac- tivities. Meeting unfailingly every Monday after school were the members of the executive committee, Ann Catlett, Mary Clarke, Kit- ty Wilson, and Laurie Douglass. The smooth organization of pep club can be at- tributed to these officers. Pep Club, S.M. East's largest club, fulfilled many respon- sibilities such as: planning pep assemblies, painting signs to publicize events, awar- ding the miniature megaphone to the i'Pepster-of-the-week , decorating goal posts, baking team treats and, above all, attending and supporting athletic ac- tivities. Pep and spirit-that was SM East. Neither rain, snow, sleet nor hail could daunt the spirit of the girls' pep club. High spirits, syncopated chanting, and organiz- ed cheering were the inspirations that led to our Lancer victories. PEP CLUB EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE-ROW ONE: Kitty Wilson, Laurie Douglass, Mary Clarke. ROW TWO: Ann Catlett, Linda Warwick, Laura Brown, Lorie Kuchem. ROW THREE: Jeanie Davis, Martha Dreher, Lenise Rudnick, Susan Cosnell. ROW FOUR: Kirsten Kenney, Kapri Kennard, Anne Rock, Anne Matthes, Bunny Porter. NOT PICTURED: Sherri Bowers. PEP CLUB!27 Bugs Stir-up Spirit 1 '- iwfief M ,, Q ,M , ,U nj 1 1'--iv: '.'.'b Ma.. 'Rev' X BOYS' PEP CLUB OFFICERS: Jeb Brown-Secretary, Bob Sperry-President, Scott Templeton-Treasurer. NOT PICTURED: Jim Putt-Vice President. S.M. East hitmen in search of a South Raider. 28fBOYS' PEP CLUB Through its spirited and sometimes unique form of enthusiasm the Boys' Pep Club con- tributed to the spirit of sports events and in do- ing so added a vital aspect to the games. Con- sisting of over 400 members, and led by Bob Sperry, presidentg Jim Putt, vice-president, Scott Templeton, treasurerg and Jeb Brown, secretaryg the Boys' Pep Club tried to promote spirit and pride in the school and school ac- tivities. All the stunts and humorous chants, per- formed in a spontaneous, casual manner by the yell leaders only presented one side of the Boys' Pep Club. At meetings, normally held on Fridays before games, a more serious side to the Club revealed itself. The officers, meeting with the yell leaders and Mr. David Wolff, sponsor, discussed and tried to decide upon the best ways that they could stimulate interest and enthusiasm for that particular game. They also tried to find ways to appeal not only to members of the Boys' Pep Club, but to everyone in the stands. The Pep Club did not limit its activities to cheering at the games. It also worked on Pep Club assemblies with the Girls' Pep Club and contributed prize money for the winner of the Lancer Day Car Contest. In these ways the Boys' Pep Club tried to combine fun with the serious job of representing the school. fxiw ...ff Get your rear in gear and go!! .5 .L -Q gn 23 sq Lge x .gg K X YELL-LEADERS-BOTTOM ROW: Marc Levine, Bryan TOP: Doug Weil. BASKETBALL YELL-LEADERS-FRONT ROW: Mike Lintecum, Tres Falls, John Tower ol' Power, Owen. BACK ROW: Doug Yveil, Kevin Komhrink, Kevin Vfrighl, Jeb Brown. MIDDLE ROW5 Eddy Safhss Fred SUHUSSH Mike Limecum- The yell-leaders and cheerleaders combine efforts to incite Lancer spirit. .. ax D BOYS' PEP CLUBXZ9 a Ihezpianz rnmnte 4 ramatin: Arts Honoring students for active participa- tion in the field of dramatic arts, the Inter- national Thespian Society encouraged the ad- vancement of high school theater. The motto, act well your part, there all the honor lies, became a reality as new members were in- itiated in the spring. To have qualified for membership, one must have earned ten points by working on a minimum of two stage productions as a member of the cast or crew or by participating in forensics tournaments. Thespian memberships came primarily from Actors, Studio, Repertory Theater, and the stagecraft classes. Thespians were also service-oriented. The selling of programs and concessions at football and basketball games filled not only their pocketbook, but also filled a need for responsible and dedicated people working at the games. In October, Thespians put on a tasty banquet for the Up With People cast members. Various workshops involving theatrical technique were attended by Thespians, also. 1 THESPIAN OFFICERS-LEFT TO RIGHT: Karen Laner Vice dent, Cheryl Rawlings-Secretary, John Van Wye Treasurer Fishman-President, BACK ROW: Mr. Evans. NOT PICTURED O'Connell Vice President. K' ' giwliif ff? ,,. fyv V' qt. .., .M ,.. Fm --f-- ,.... al' 'Mu THESPIANS-FRONT ROW: Mickey Holland, Lynn Turner, Nancy Stauffer, Sharon Sumonia, Martha Reed, Linda Servoss John VanWye, Chris Bunker, Ann David, Cheryl Rawlings, BACK ROW: Lynn Epstein, Karen Laner, Paul Labounty, Andi Fishman, Randy Clark, Mark O'Connell, John Blim, Nancy Levit, Jay Smith, Lisa Blinzler, Paul Redford, David Wood, Lynne Koupal, Keith Klamm, Trish Miller. SOXTHESPIANS 1976 HAUBERK AWARD WINNER: Kitty Wilson Qauherk Aumrh fur Qbutstanhing Senior The Hauberk Award was presented to the one senior who, in the opinion of the student body, made the greatest contribution to East in his or her three years of high school. The Hauberk staff nominated ten seniors for the student body to vote on. The ten were Barbara Goolsbee, Al Ross, Linda Warwick, Mark 0'Connell, Paul Redford, Bunny Porter, Kitty Wilson, Boyd Vereen, Nancy Whitehead, and Karen Majors. Contributions of the ten individuals included doing work for Student Government, having leading roles in East's theatrical productions, writing material for the three publications at East, and putting in many hours of work for various parts of Pep Club. Four of the nominees were National Merit Letter of Commendation winners and one was a National Merit Semifinalist. All were members of the National Honor Society. The total amount of time spent by these seniors making Shawnee Mission East an outstanding school mounted well into the thousands of hours. Anyone of these ten people could have been presented this award, but the students voted and chose Kitty Wilson to receive the 1976 Hauberk Award. HAUBERK AWARD NOMINEES: Kitty Wilson, Nancy Whitehead, Linda Warwick, Boyd Vereen, Al Ross, Paul Redford, Bun- ny Porter, Mark 0,Connell, Karen Majors, Barbara Goolsbee. HAIBERK AW ARD! 51 Ji V fi ffm? f fir? i z ,nr -Ni' -,rf 1 Q +, fx - 1 SPONSOR-Larry Brown. Russ Toates attacks his opponent ,au- 32fNFL PV' NATIONAL FORENSICS LEAGUE-SEATED: Michael McMullen, Ron Gier, Dana Foster, Steve Bell, David Kious, Scott Revare, Diana Dietrich, Kathryn Whitehead, Cindy Block, Nancy Whitehead, Jacque Edgar, Barbie Lenk, Linda Bartlett. STANDING: Sara Snyder, ,lan Ahnen, Doug Greenwald, Cheryl Borgmier, Chuck Jenkins, Carla Miller, Mary Snyder, Kathie Lesjak, Terry Betzelberger, Melanie Bush, Tom Miller, Mike Martin, Jennifer Wolfe, Jan Kurth, Doug Dalgleish, Regina Kurth, Chris Bunker, Lisa Blinzler, Ronnie Ford, Nancy Levit, Susan Barth, Bob Fletcher, Mark O'Connell, Frog, ,Iohn Blim, Keith Cahalin, Russ Toates, Marcia McGilley, The Shadow, Bryan Miller, Steve jewett, Mike Anthony, Fehmic Zeko. i Es, NIITEI Sparks Speakers While many people consider talking in class to be wrong, the NFL honored students who wished to express themselves ver- bally. The National Forensics League, commonly known as the NFL, was an honorary society for students active in debate or forensics. Students gained membership in the NFL after earning twenty points. Varying degrees of advancement were awarded to members when their NFL point totals reached a designated sum. Certificates and pins were used to recognize students as they reached these various levels of achievement. The NFL also spon- sored state wide tournaments at the end of both the debate and forensic seasons. Any team or individual speaker winning first place in this state competition was eligible to enter the national NFL contests. These NFL tournaments were very important., for they provided debate and forensic students with a goal to work toward throughout the season. The SM East chapter of the NFL has always been and con- tinued to be strong this year. Under the guidance of teachers Larry Brown., Eldon Evans, and Bryce York, the student ex- ecutive committee organized and directed the SM East debate and forensics tournaments. These tournaments were two of the largest held in Kansas. ,wb 4. Bryan Miller ple ads for his case. N Bob Lytle and Dennis Morgan prepared notes for an upcoming dabate tournament. 'fm NFL!33 34!NFL NFL EXECUTIVES: John Blim-President, Russ Toates-Treasurer, Mark O,Connell-Secretary, Bob Fletcher-Vice President. Seated: Frog. The life of a debate student teacher. Y . . . and furthermore, I promise . . . ilnurnalizt Amari! Quill and Scroll, a national honorary society was established to honor high school students ex- hibiting outstanding interest and participation in Journalism. Students working on either the newspaper or yearbook staffs were eligible for nomination if recommended by Harbinger advisor Mr. Robert Dillon or Hauberk advisor Mrs. Linda Thomson. Quill and Scroll honored journalism students active in a broad sense. Eligibility was not limited to those students writing for the publications. Students involved in other phases of journalism, such as management, editing, or production, were also eligible. Other membership requirements stipulated that all candidates be either a sophomore having completed the first semester, junior, or senior, ranking in the top third of their class. After meeting the requirements for nomina- tion, final approval for membership was granted by the executive secretary of the society. Students who were accepted by the society were honored at an initiation ceremony held in the spring. All members also received a charm or pin and a year's subscription to the Quill. It is hoped that membership in the society encouraged further participation in Journalism. Their Editorships, Blim and Warwick QUILL AND SCROLL MEMBERS-FRONT ROW: John Blim, Lynne Koupal, Marian Chang, Shelley Bessier Nancv Ievlt Cheryl lllawlings. ROW TWO: Linda Warwick, Linda Mangelsdorf, Robin Thorp, Boyd Vereen. ROW THREE Marianne Leary, Cathy Bennett, Patty Sadauskus, Marie-Paul Senecaut, David McCreery, Andi Lavine, Kristen Lacy, Beth Morton ,loe Dickey. ROW FOUR: Susan Barth, Annette Mertes, Melanie Waxman, Julie Schiffmacher, Dan Haley, ,lane Schillle Margie Mushkin, Scott Stallard, Ceci Bohn, Jeff Sjerven, Mike Anthony. is W ,,,,-1 -.-.......J BOYS' STATE DELEGATES: Dan Sharp, Kenny Weiner. Government in Action June is traditionally the month in which selected high school students from across Kansas assemble at the Univer- sity of Kansas to participate in Boys' and Girls' State. The two one-week sessions, sponsored by the American Legion, enabled students to study and practice the concepts and principles of democracy. In separate sessions, boys and girls were assigned at random to an imaginary city and county. The citizens of each community engaged in party politics and were divided equally into Nationalist and Federalist parties. Those who were interested in campaigning for elective offices cir- culated petitions to qualify themselves as candidates for the primary election. The winners from each party then competed in a general election to decide the political of- ficials. After the political vacancies were filled, students form- ed mock governments and discussed the current issues and passed legislation concerning education, tax reform, welfare, and crime. Boys' and Girls' State was a learning experience that did not require teachers or textbooks. Knowledge concer- ning state government was obtained first-hand. 36!BOYS' AND GIRLS' STATE M BOYS' STATE DELEGATES: John Van Wye, Piyush Joshi wa.-' BOY'S STATE DELEGATES: Chuck Bailey, Jay Smith. Q. 'A ' T GIRL'S STATE DELEGATE: Jenny Wolfe. .. 1 BOY'S AND GIRIJS STATEX37 7, .Easel ie? NQHHSCEE Eewarhz 34 Over one million seniors entered the 1976 National Merit Scholarship program by taking the 1974 PSATXNMSQT test. As a result of these tests taken in October of their junior year, nine East seniors earned the rank of National Merit Semifinalist. These semifinalists represented the top half of one percent of the nation's most academically talented young people. They continued in the competition by advancing to finalist standing, which was determined by strength of character, outstanding academic records, and endorsements from the faculty. All winners of the early four thousand merit scholarships were chosen from the highly able group of finalists. Letters of commendation were awarded to twenty-five students with scores ranking in the upper two percent of the nationwide class. Although not allowing them to compete in the scholarship program, the twenty-five letters of commen- dation received by East seniors indicate that acknowledge- ment has been given to these individually outstanding young people. During nearly twenty years of SME participation in the merit program, over 250 students from East have been National Merit Finalists. if V it .K f i is Q' ig....., rf Q tang Annum! ggz M tt.. ,.,. , .4 gf K W Q pw'-an-wwf NATIONAL MERIT SEMI-FINALISTS-SITTING: Paul Redford, Diane Jacobs Ruth Boyd Kathy Dammann Linda Servoss David Bywaters. STANDING: Dan Gilliland, Karen Weium. 38!NATIONAL MERIT LETTERS OF COMMENDATION-Jim Mordy, Lindsey Shull, Lois Stinehaugh, David McCreery, Bryan Miller, Marc Levine. 4 LETTERS OF COMMENDATION-FRONT ROW: Sandy Harper, Marian Chang, John Blim, Bob Fletcher, Nancy Levit, Al Ross, Ronnie Greenbaum, Laura Brown. BACK ROW: Chris Raynolds, Barbara Goolshee, Bunny Porter, Phil Everharl, Scott Slallard. The library offers materials for senior pedants. NATIONAL MERITX39 Quant ani! Recognition + t The National Honor Society recognized students who displayed outstanding achievement in the areas of character, leadership, service, and scholarship. The elec- tion process, which occurred in the spring, allowed the faculty to rate eligible juniors and seniors who had been in their class or sponsored activity. A 3.0 grade point average or better constituted the criterion for NHS con- sideration, however, selection was determined by per- sonal qualities as well as scholastic performance. The newly elected National Honor Society can- didates were initiated into the organization at Honors and Awards night. The current members presented an impressive candlelighting ceremony, expounding upon the character components of a NHS student. Under the guidance of Mrs. Barbara Vogt, faculty advisor, and the four society officers, the group expand- ed their responsibilities. Although designated primarily as an honorary position, NHS sought to become actively involved in SM East projects. Recognition attained by 1 election to the National Honor Society encouraged Good research techniques aid NHS members. citizenship and personal achievement. ..,,y,,5 W w,:mg1,,sgg1gg5f,, -4 HIV: f ii. iB'.J1,L'i Hall lvl... 5 f NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY: ROW ONE: Marc Levine, Jeb Brown, Kitty Wilson, Bob Fletcher, Nancy Fenn, Mary Miller, Evan Evans, Boyd Vereen, Marian Chang, Shelley Bessier, Nancy Whitehead, Karen Laner, Jacque Edgar, Nancy Levit, Linda Servoss, Marcia McGilley, Carolyn Arnold, Julie Brown. ROW TWO: Bryan Miller, Lorie Kuchem, Chris Raynolds, Liz Ranallo, Mindy Beard, Beth Henkin, Robin Rollins, Patti Banvard, Patty Meeder, Lainie Gruening, Barbara Goolsbee, Al Ross, Melanie Waxman, Sally Maag, Carol Rabourn, Mark O'Connell. ROW THREE: Andi Davidson, Mary Schulte, Laura Stack, Marianne Leary, Ruth Boyd, Linda Warwick, Jane Schillie, Susan Barth, Sandy Harper, Scott Stallard. ILOXNATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY 1, CD :1 a. K! E : CF LP U, m . 5 .-. W :s - U1 ca. :. o P1 f f' y 'W 'Eg t, I A ,, , and Ma .M-..-NM rtha Reed, Editor-In-Chief. Self-expression The Labyrinth, Shawnee Mission East's literary magazine, was a creative outlet for ex- pressive students at SM East. The magazine was published each quarter and contained artwork, essays, poetry, editorials, and short stories. Led by editor Martha Reed, and spon- sored by Mrs. Nora Lamkin, the Labyrinth was labeled a wide open magazine. With no definite structural format, the magazine serv- ed as a medium for the student with literary or artistic talent. The Labyrinth staff met regularly throughout the school year to work on layouts, distribution, and themes that the staff felt were relevant to students: religion, love, death, and politics. Subscriptions solicited at the beginning of the year provided the Labyrinth staff with necessary financial support. The over all con- tribution of Labyrinth resulted in self-ex- pression being used by the student body. Each of the four issues was greeted with enthusiasm and interest. A in yi , y y, ' A ' ' ,f ,.'1g1if ' ii 2 r ,. 2 'PQZQYQ b M y g V. V ,y,,,,,, ,y,p V, In ,-ff, ' N, t. V V, M ' , 9 if , . fs ' rg f f . tctt y T ' T EDITORS-FRONT ROW: Michelle Thomas, Jennifer Bordy, Nancy Levit. BACK ROW: Al Ross, Stuart Engle, Rick Orton. LABYRINTH STAFF LABYRINTHMI HARBINGER STAFF-ROW,ONE: John Owen, Brett Neuer, Cathy Bennett, Annette Mertes, Mike Lintecum, Cheryl Rawlings. ROW TWO: Alison Ball, Allison Miller, Marc Miller, Sherri Groelzinger,Karen Majors, John May, David Meyer. STANDING: Cam Gallehugh, Bob Nusser. NOT PICTURED: Lynne Koupal. NEWS STAFF-FRONT ROW:l,Iulie Parelman, Karen Majors-Editor. BACK AD STAFF-Brel-1 NCUCT, Mike Lilll9CLllTl-Edii0l'- ROW: Bob Nusser, Lynne Koupal-Circulation Manager, Linda Mangelsdorf, Sherri Groelzinger. EDITORS OF STAFFS-Cam Gallehugh, Marc Miller, Lynne Koupal, Mike Lintecum, Karen Majors May. 42!HARBlNGER SPORTS STAFF: Cam Gallehugh, John Owen, Maru Miller. FEATURE STAFF-LEFT TO RIGHT: Cheryl Rawlings, Cathy Bennett, Peri Greenberg, Allison Miller, Annette Mertes, David Meyer. PHOTOCRAPHER: Ken Brown. whats mu lla News Students lounging on benches in the front hall while reading the Harbinger were a common sight on Friday afternoons. The Harbinger was the weekly newspaper produced by the Journalism II classes. The newspaper served two purposes. First, it provided journalism students with a working opportunity to write and compose a paper. This was done in the belief that students will learn through experience. Secondly. it informed and entertained the student body, faculty, and subscribing alumni who read it. Many aspects of production were combined to produce the Harbinger in its finished form. Each of these vital phases was the result of a specific staff's hard work. The news staff reported extracurricular, academic, and community involvements and events which pertained to SM East. The sports staff was responsible for equal coverage of all school-connected sports. Entertaining and amusing articles were the outcome of the features staff's energies. Photographs, cartoons, and other drawings which were provided by the photographers and artists, enhanced the news stories and features. The business end of production was handled by the advertising and circulation staffs. The ad staff sold and composed ads and the circula- tion staff was responsible for delivering the paper. The total staff was guided by Mr. Robert Dillon. Q . . L ai .JV I E1 W ty-.J , If A ,ig .Q 5 . 4 6 5 1 N? g:1g,. ,' My . gin, ASSISTANT EDITOR-Alison Ball, SPONSOR-Robert Dillon, ED1ToR.1N. CHIEF-John May. HARBINGERX43 AD STAFF-SEATED: Laurie Douglass, Doug Weil, Patty Sadauskas. NEWS STAFF-SEATED: Lisa Greenberg, Jenny STANDING: Gina Graves-Business Manager, Betsy Pitman-Circulation Wolfe-EDITOR, Melanie Waxman. STANDING: Mike Anthony, Manager. Jeff Sjerven, David Lerner. SECOND SEMESTER HARBINGER STAFF-ROW ONE: Sudy Hurst, Margie Mushkin, Patty Sadauskas, Mike Anthony, ,len- ny Wolfe, Melanie Waxman, Jeff Sjerven, Marie Paul Senecaut, Laurie Douglass, Richard Wagstaff, Peter Omundson, Shelley Bessier. ROW TWO: Ken Brown, Robin Thorp, Betsy Pitman, Eileen Levesque, Sue Friesen, Lisa Greenberg, Gina Graves, David Lerner, Jim Gingrich, Dan Haley, Doug Weil, Karen Fuller, Martha Reed, Nancy Levit, John Blim. 44-XHARBINGER FEATURE STAFF-SEATED: Marie Paul Senecaut, Martha Reed, Nancy EDITOR.IN.CI-IIEF: John Bum, ASSISTANT EDITOR: Levit-EDITOR, Karen Fuller, Jim Gingrich. STANDING: Eileen Levesque, Robin Shelley Bessier. Thorp- W SPORTS STAFF-SEATED: Sudy Hurst, Margie Mushkin, Sue Friesen. STANDING: i Peter Omundson, Richard Wagstaff, Dan Haley-EDITOR. PHOTOGRAPERS: Ken Brown, Andy Turpin. HARBINGERM5 Annual Bears emuriea Besides providing entertainment at the end of the year, the Hauberk tried to recapture the essence of life at SM East, to hold memories for many years to come. The staff, led by Mrs. Linda Thomson, sponsor, and Linda Warwick, editor, met seventh hour everyday to produce the yearbook. Due to the diversity required in production of the yearbook, the large staff was divided into smaller groups, each being responsible for one specific area. The literary and sports staffs were responsible for reporting the activities of classes, clubs, special interest groups, and sports. All the copy written by the literary and sports staffs was then typed on copy sheets by the studiofproduction staff. The numerous photographs and artwork appearing throughout the yearbook were the results of the photography and art staffs, labors. The plans for each individual page were mapped out by the design staff. The ad staff handled the financial end of production. They sold advertisements to subsidize the budget allotted by the district. All of these staffs followed a strict schedule dictated by printing deadlines and were coordinated by Linda Warwick. Although the.staffs each worked separately in their particular field, the culminated efforts resulted in a year- book which focused around one central theme. By viewing the school year as a series of challenges to be met and con- quered, the Hauberk staff worked to create a yearbook which would serve as a meaningful reminder of high school days. HAUBERK ADVISOR: Linda Thomson 46!HAUBERK EDITOR-IN-CHIEF: Linda Warwick ASSISTANT EDITOR: Melanie Waxman DESIGN EDITOR: Alison Kroeger - ,A....-- ART EDITOR: Joe Dickey SPORTS EDITOR: Scott Stallard BUSINESS EDITOR: Ceci Bohn LITERARY EDITOR: Bunny Porter w HAUBERKX47 STUDIOXPRODUCTION EDITOR: Susan Barth K t' .fa A PM BUSINESS STAFF: Mary Arnett, Kristen Lacy, Russ Toates, Alison Ball, R ', i. Q ' f f,' , PHOTOGRAPHERS: Mike McMullen, Richard Silbiger, Curt Kellog Terry Levine, David McCrcery, Barry Pener. 48!HAUBERK v STUDIOXPRODUCTION STAFF: Susan Barth, Marian Chang, Abby Morris Jane SCl'lilliC, Deena Bywaters. 9 I LITERARY STAFF: John Van Wye, Barbara Goolsbee, Diana Dietrich, Kelly Burke. . K, , , 5 I I: ..,-1 SPORTS STAFF: TOP TO BOTTOM: Boyd Vereen, Scott Hinton, Marianne Leary, Tres Falls, Beth Morton. Kimi? ,,,3,, ..,..., ' A . .4 t T, - NM ART STAFF: Vivian Strand, Kelly Cunningham. DESIGN STAFF: Anne Rock, Julie Schilfmacher. ve f N ., - - 'S hw Y' 3, 'l'..'f2j:y,,'v i , 0 C rw' HAUBERKM9 SOXCHEERLEADERS ,av Lancer spiril displayed at Prairie Village Pep Rally. VARSITY CHEERLEADERS: Julie Stram, Nina Simpson, Barbara Goolsbee, Linda Griffilh, Kelly Burke, Nancy Fenn Kim McNellis, Bunny Porter-Head. ,fl Ee Qlheerz tn manners The cheerleader Camcan' The Varsity, Chant Squad, Junior Varsity, and Sophomore Cheerleaders dedicated time and energy to achieve a goal-active support and enthusiasm for Lancer athletics. At least one of the four squads was represented at every sports event throughout the year. Attending football games, wrestling matches, gymnastics meets, and basketball tour- naments constituted but one area of cheerleading responsibility. In addition to supplying Mteam treatsli the girls devoted countless hours of practice to perfecting cheers, chants and formations, with the objec- tive to encourage SM East spirit. X The Varsity squad, chosen in the spring, Y proved superior at a competive camp. Retur- ning with a spirit stick, five blue ribbons, and f the highest honor-the spark plug award, X the girls upheld a high standard of Lancer ex- cellence. The Chant Squad, Junior Varsity and Sophomore squads, selected in September, shared the enthusiasm and ' dedication of Lancer cheerleaders. Traditional ceremonies begin Lancer gatherings. ,f:f T' . 'Q J an I NJ, 'V 1 I ,.: Q gg e W-cw ,JT x if- www, CHANT SQUAD: Karen Hovey, Julie Killingsworth: Karen Church, Laura Stack-Head, Ann Lintecum, Beckie Bickley, Julie Newman. NOT PICTURED: KAREN JAMES. . CHEERLEADERSXSI SZXCHEERLEADERS JUNIOR VARSITY CHEERLEADERS: FRONT ROW: Julie McClelland, Kathy Kindred, Anne Rock. BACK ROW: Paula Graves, Kelly Sayler-head, Julie Henry, Jane Berkley, Pam Bates. SOPHOMORE CHEERLEADERS: FRONT ROW: Lisa Revare, Jane Fenn-head, Madeline White, Liz Frost. BACK HOVV: Denise Gatzoulis, Julie Hise, Becky Davis, Kelly Stratford. ' z 'I- -f Srillll H211 was iliireh p Lancer spirit was ignited at home basketball games and pep assemblies by the Heralders and the Mascot in a traditional opening ceremony. In addi- tion, this year the Heralders enhanced football half- times and parades by carrying the SME banner. Head- ed by Ann Matthes, these beautifully poised and spirited girls also performed opening ceremonies for the new girls, basketball games and escorted parents at many Lancer functions. The Heralders, costumed in black bloomers and white lace, were the symbol of Lancer ceremony. Their uniform depicts the spirit of the pages in Medieval times where the Lancer always fought for victory. A secret identity and an exuberant personality were the characteristics of '6Sir Larry Lancer, the Shawnee Mission East school mascot. Several girls' pep club members, after a try-out last fall, received the honor of wearing the shining coat of armor at all home basketball games. The mascot aided the Varsity Cheerleaders by boosting school pep and enthusiasm. Although the identity of Larry Lanceri' will never be revealed, the spirited personality will never be forgotten. HERALDERS ROW ONE Marti Milne Candy Evans ROW TWO Sara Stephenson, Ann Matthes-Head, .MQNX-.1-1 N, f ,Mt 1 ,J ...... HERALDERS AND MASCOT!53 Qgnchrnnettes 1521'- furm, illlag I cam 2-Xilileil Top quality performances and number one ratings were characteristic of the 1975-76 Synchronettes. Composed of a select group of junior and senior girls, the Synchronettes delighted spec- tators at football and basketball games with clever dance steps which were highlighted by dazzling smiles. Under the guidance of a new sponsor, Mrs. Eileen McDonald, the Synchronettes, along with the band, flag team, and majorettes, proved that East was number one by being the only Shawnee Mission School to receive two number one ratings. Thirty girls responded to the whistles of captain Lorie Kuchem during performances which included the American Royal Parade, a Chiefs' halftime show, and the Lancer Day Parade. A new addition to East this year was the flag team. Consisting of energetic sophomore girls and led by captain Tricia Venable, the squad performed alongside the drill team at football games and parades. A by-product of both the flag team's and drill team's work was the friendships that were made, EILEEN MCDONALD-Drill Team SPOHSOF- and the memories that will always be shared. S. M. EAST SYNCHRONETTES-COUNTERCLOCKWISE FROM THE UPPER RIGHT: Lorie Kuchem, Robin Wolkey, Beth Morton, Annette Mertes, Beth Henkin, Ann Zachman, Pam Smart, Mindy Beard, Liz Kokjer, Robin Thorp, Sara Wood, Sharon Sumonia, Alison Mantel, Diane Soderquist, Sherry Prater, Kristen Lacy, Deena Bywaters, Pat Moore, Patty Morton, Linda Servoss, Sue Friesen, Patty Murphy, Lynn Goldberg, Beth Rowlands, Marian Chang, Sue Tolin, Diane Dyer, Kim Willians, Debbie Chang, Lynn Turner. SMSYNCHRONETTES ,fl K uns- The Synchronetles practice half-time entertainement. DRILL TEAM OFFICERS: Mindy Beard-Social Chairman, Lorie Kuchem-Captain, Lynn Turner-Co-Captain, Beth Henkin-Historian. SYNCHRONETTESXSS Qnmrrnming 1575 ' nlnr g mario' Kristy Koerperis world was indeed colored as she was crowned the 1975 Homecoming Queen during halftime ceremonies October l0. Her court included Beth Morton, first attendant, Kitty Wilson, second attendant, Elaine Lloyd, third attendantg and Nancy Fenn, fourth attendant. The queen and her attendants arrived sitting upon a painter's palette float to coincide with the theme, 'Color My World.' The Homecoming Court was brought out in several cars that were driven by members of the Boys' Pep Club. As Mrs. Kim Hunter, Girls' Pep Club sponsor, emceed the ceremonies, the fifteen finalists were escorted 1975 HOMECOMING COURT-LEFT TO Laurie Douglass, Ann Catlett, Alison Ball, 56!HOMECOMING onto the field by their fathers. Vicki Fowler, the 1974 Homecoming Queen, crowned Kristy. The band played as the float made its way around the track, bringing warm applause from the many SME spectators and alumni that were present for the occasion. The following evening, a dance sponsored by STUCO was held in honor of the queen and her court. Couples danced to music played by a local disc jockey, while good ol' fashioned apple cider was served. A fall motif was chosen as the theme of the dance, and the courtyard was decorated with jack-o'-lanterns. RIGHT: Barbara Goolshee, Bunny Porter, Karen Majors, Kelly Gina Graves, Sarah Jones. First Attendant-Beth Morton 5' 4 4531 Third Attendant-Elaine Lloyd N in X X . xx A Second Attendant-K iiiy Wilson f 4-:hu-Z. .W 1' Fourth Attendant-Nancy Fenn HOMECOMINGXS7 P V Gina Graves Selerteh As inter Sweetheart Queen Red hearts, long-stemmed roses, glittering crowns, happy smiles, and tears of joy were all present at the half- time ofthe East-Topeka game. February thirteenth was the date of this spectacular event and the purpose was the cor- onation of the 1976 Winter Sweetheart, Gina Graves. The Boys' Pep Club officers crowned Gina and her attendants: Prue Hearst, first attendantg Janice Jensen, secondg Lorie Kuchem, third, and Laura Stack, fourth attendant. The royal court included Laura Brown, Kelly Burke, Ann Catlett, Laurie Douglas, Cam Gallehugh, Linda Griffith, Barb Goolsbee, Sara Jones, Kim McNellis, and Bunny Porter. These girls, all clad in shades of pink, red, or white and carrying a single long-stemmed rose, enhanced the memorial Valentine theme. The fifteen candidates were es- corted through the traditional Syncronette aisle onto the basketball floor where the queen and her court were an- nounced. Following the game, the royal court attended a candle-lit dance presented in honor of the candidates. ,r -vs .- WINTER SWEETHEART COURT: Sarah Jones, Linda Griffith., Laura Brown, Laurie Douglass, Ann Catlett, Bunny Porter, Kelly Burke, Kim McNellis, Cam Gallehugh, Barbara Goolsbee. WINTER SWEETHEARTXS9 3 -ssfw FIRST ATTENDANT: Prue Hearst THIRD ATTENDANT: Lorie Kuvhcm 60!XY'IN'l'ER SWEETIIEART x x SECOND ATTENDANT: Jan Jensen FOURTH ATTENDANT: Laura Stack fn. ' -.C 1976 WINTER SWEETHEART: Gina Graves as . w,.,.r . 5' x...1.. y if g A .ki 1 YL 7 - . ,'., Qy Wi. A f .gg., A , . wi. wr .iff Q .. l,i:. . . mf fy f :xi k2.,,g3-N -.,-.-.zgzgfgpvw -,iw Swkiff 15 me - ' 'iifxff ' W If r- W 5 WINTI-lR SWEETI'IEART!61 'mv-W 2. , Q ,ww is ' up-,Q 'mdfbvlf GZXPROM f AQ.. Juniors use their carpentry skills to construct Prom. 1Brnm lklp, Hp sinh Away Around the world in eighty days? It's impossible! Nothing is impossible, declares Phileas Fogg, who sets out to prove this in Jules Verne's masterpiece, AROUND THE WORLD IN EIGHTY DAYS. Since early November, juniors had been painting and pounding Prom 1976 into shape, which brought to life the travels and adventures of Fogg and Passepartout, the Latin Don Juan of all trades. Led by the junior class officers, twenty-four prom chairmen and their committees devoted endless hours to the planning and construction of the May 8 prom. Emerging from a small library where they were in- troduced to the story, prom-goers began their travels in London at the exclusive Reform Club, where Fogg wagered he could travel around the world in eighty days. From there, they toured through Europe, seeing the dikes and windmills of The Netherlands, and visiting France and Spain. In Paris, couples were able to have portraits sketch- ed of themselves at a sidewalk cafe. The band, TOTAL ECLIPSE, rested while couples sat down in a Spanish nightclub and watched flamenco dancing. Proceeding to India, one saw the Taj Mahal and glimpses of the natives at work. In Japan, kimono-clad geishas served tea and provid- ed a unique dance in an intimate teahouse. A south pacific island was visited before couples continued on to America, where their journeys ended at a small-town train station. Perhaps more important than the dance itself, prom provided many happy moments for all the juniors that became involved with it. PROM CHAIRMEN-FRONT ROW: Andi Lavine, Paula Birkholz, Jami Lloyd. ROW TWO: John Van Wye, Jim Jacobs, Nlelynn Rudnick, Katie Byers, Lisa White. ROW THREE: Liz Gerson, Liz Brown, Carnic Nulton, Arey Thompson, Linda Conn, Alison Kroeger, Kelly Cunningham, Debbie Chang. BACK ROW: Libby Beddingficld, Shelley Maizlish, Kathy Lesjak, Steve Silverman, Amy Gordon, John McCarthy, Tom Wayne. PROVU63 Mali I imc Svhnwmanzhip The excitement of Lancer home football games was intensified by the drum majors and drum ma- jorettes in their spirited half time performances. These dedicated Lancers spent many long hours work- ing and preparing entertaining programs for home football fans. Drum majors, Rene' Bollier and Jackie Harper, proudly led Shawnee Mission East's Marching Band in all performances. Not only did these talented Lancers entertain, they also acted as tempo and march directors for the band. A good drum major is one necessity required for a successful band. For this reason, the band held competitive try-outs to select the drum majors. Coordination, talent and smiles were the characteristics of the SM East majorettes. Headed by Andrea Waxman, these skilled girls created baton twirling routines and dances executed in time to the band's music and adhered to the Drill Team's routines. The majorettes and drum majors enlivened the Lancer spirit at home football game half times and parades. Rene' Bollier-Drum Major MAJORETTES Suzanne Rupe Mary Brlngle Andrea Waxman Head Marie sis Wells Jenny Roberts Jackie Harper Drum Major 64-XDRUM 'VIAJORS AND MAJURETTEB C uairiana Perform: T rasa, llllinhs, Strings The Shawnee Mission East bands and orchestra enjoyed sharing their talents with a number of audiences this past school year. Devoting one class period each day to rehearsal, the Concert Band and Marching Band practiced for upcoming performances. Both con- sisting ofthe same members, the band took to its feet during the foot- ball season and established an outstanding record of performances. Under the direction of Rene Bollier and Jackie Harper, drum majors, the SME Marching Band performed in various parades and during halftimes at the home football games. The marching season came to a climax in November when the band played for the halftime show at a Chiefs' game. The extra-curricular Pep Band performed at home basketball games, Pep Club assemblies, and at a Scouts' hockey game. The orchestra included approximately twenty-five students play- ing string instruments and twenty playing wind instruments. Perfor- ming mostly classical music, the orchestra attended clinics at other schools and, along with the band and choirs, attended the State Music Festival held at East in April. The band concludes an outstanding performance. ORCHESTRA-ROW ONE: Karen Weium, Doris Summerville, Noni Strand, Andrew Money, Trish Minchew, Julie Cameron, Walter Wilson, Karen Schlueter. ROW TWO: Noanie Cleary, Liz Lynd, Nolan Goldberg, Laurie Neese, Cathy Durie, Belinda Belew, John Bechtold, Randy Means, Kyle Davenport, Jan Kurth, Anne McGuire. ROW THREE: Dan Griffith, Sandy Harper, Susan Gosnell, Dave Elliott, Becky Shope, Sheila Walaszek, Julie Koupal, Karen Fuller, Jackie Harper, Rene? Bollier, Brian Thompson. ROW FOUR: Steve Seek, Andy Troester, Mr. Tebow, Dan Jones, Wayne Bates, David McCreery, Jim Hall, Todd Tollefson, Deena Scroggins, David Ramsey, Ken Scott, Larry Goldman. BA NDS! 65 +A? T Y Y V11 vi 'ir' -51 i , i ' - . . , , , , . QfwH,,U,, Qpl .-el' :Wig 73 ilfflil -'.Lk rf ' N . . I H 'dV s 'Qt 'fe' QW' 'iiiqlli ff 1 -J' 'Q 'Q 'Q 'f 1 1 Lesewts ' 2?Efe,, wg,a if a sf W, v .. . . . - 1 - .ga ' ,1-Q 'lil f-3 X 1 ,W t , eff .5 W' ,, F f , . 7 f k' 'fi 1-Lf'lQT'??fi , 1 it 1221121 335511 -.-L ,- 51 ' - 'U ' 'Z F 4 . - '.'- 1,2 5fLf:Telf5'xQ 'R , ' t Y 1' H , .. ., ., -. ,-L' 1-f f 1. u . R ,,LxXL , 1 'x K 112-:'fs::zfe:L,fiNErmQm-., r S34 Ii..--f at 42,215-L, 'inf - 'Ti : , x . .- S 9 - A no . -.-new ,ss-.5 .-iiais -fa' , -A It ' v 1 . '- 2 ' ' 2 aff, 225 ' ef V - mov . 8 Q, it s . , s, ,- fi V. , - ..... - J- tg, I sftm f .- . ,. Sri . as ' W . E- we --f 7 Precision marching is the hallmark of the Lancer hand. 66!BANDS CONCERT BAND-ROW ONE: Jackie Harper, Rene Bollier, Brian Thompson, Sue Heley, Sara Snyder, Pam Stewart, Sandy Stone, Nancy Luhnow, Ann Thompson, Karen Fuller, Julie Koupal. ROW TWO: Steve Kimura, Mary Stadler, Sue Kuehnle, Susan Gosnell, Vivian Strand, Sandy Harper, Stacey Sands, Mimi Braverman, David Smith, Pete Whitman, Allan Crow, Laurie Williams, Ellen Jacobson, Sheila Walaszek. ROW THREE: Kim Kohler, Paul Weium, Nancy Cramer, Laura Shipley, Lori Coukoulis, Laura Phillips, Jenny Rawlette, Patty Burton, Karen Deshazo, Vicky Brown, Margaret Schutte, Susie Rupe, Pam Edin, Joyce Milburn, Craig Clawson, Dave Elliot, Becky Shope, Leslie Mathews, Bob Holmes, Steve Bell, Jim Mordy. ROW FOUR: Dan Jones, Wayne Bates, Loren Bonn, Stuart Engle, Vic Sheldon, David Wainstock, Jim McKim, Dan Pener, Joe Reeder, Ron Gier, Todd Tollefson, Roger Hoadley, Ross Crum, Adriann Barlow, Sharon White, Craig Roth, Jenny Roberts, Warren Tohaben, Gary Polter, Ralph Latshaw, John Hart, David McCreery, Jim Hall, Roger Young. ROW FIVE: Steve Seck, Andy Troester, Rick Holland, Rodney Martin, Jeff Sauvan, Glenn Herbert, Bob Lawrence, Jim Nusser, Deena Scroggins. BLUE KNIGHTS JAZZ ENSEMBLE-ROW ONE: Deena Scroggins, Larry Goldman, Glenn Herbert, Steve Seek, Mimi Braver- man, Roger Hoadley, Peter Whitman, Paul Weium, Warren Tobaben, Ross Crum. ROW TWO: Dan Jones, Stuart Engle, David Wainstock, Loren Bonn, Wayne Bates, Ron Gier, Gary Polter, John Hart, Jim Hall, Roger Young. 'ff S.M. Easl's Concert Band tunes up for the Winter Concert. BA NDS! 67 GBXBANDS PEP BAND-FRONT ROW: Sarah Kuehnle, Jackie Harper, Kim Kohler, Sandy Harper, Mimi Braverman, Stacey Sands, Karen Fuller, Susan Gosnell, Vivian Strand. ROW TWO: Adriann Barlow, Nancy Cramer, Deena Scroggins, Jenny Rowletle, Sandy Stone, Sara Snyder, Ann Thompson, Laurie Williams, Nancy Luhnow, Margaret Schulte, Laura Ship. ROW THREE: Dave Elliott, Steve Bell, Bob Holmes, Jim Hall, Roger Young, John Hart, Gary Poller, David Wainstick, Dan Jones, Stuart Engle, Loren Bonn, Vic Sheldon, Dan Pener, Glenn Herbert, Jeff Sauvan, Boh Lawrence, Rick Holland, Rene'Bolier. BACK ROW: Joe Reeder, Ron Gier, Bill Graber, Steve Seek, Al Ross. ffm fmy-A Pa ra pa pum pum Me and my drum 12' nncertz Beflcrt I silent Music concerts with a variety of themes were presented for the benefit of music students and the enjoy- ment of the audience. The band began its concert season during the second semester with a winter concert featuring a guest trombonist. Other band concerts included a guest appearance with the SM South band, a performance with the SM West band, and an exhibition featuring individual ensembles from the band before they entered state com- petition. The choirs and the orchestra combined for the vespers and Masterworks concerts. The vespers program, held every year during the Christmas season, took on a different dimension as it was uest conducted by Jester Hairston and featured spiritual music. In honor of this country's bicentennial year patriotic music provided the theme for the Masterworks concert. The many students who participated in these concerts were given the oppor- tunity to extend their talents from the classroom to the public and experience the satisfaction of performing. Jester Hairston, actor, composer and conductor, performs Vespers. 1 ,,,asw1v'rfww - I ..-. , ,,. , - .-i.m.....,., K f ' 1 Choraliers, Concert Choir and Sophomore Choir perform songs representative of the American Revolution. Jester Hairston leads the Choraliers. at CONCERTSX69 Glhnirs Attract ang An interest in music, the joy of singing, and the thrill of performing were a few reasons which com- pelled more than two-hundred and fifty students to enroll in one or more of the five choirs offered by the Performing Arts Department. In most cases, the choirs were offered to students on a selective basis, after auditions. By functioning in this manner the choral music students were given the opportunity to participate with students of equal ability. It also enabled the department to maintain choirs of superior quality without having to deny a place to students who had a desire to participate, but lacked in some training or experience. The five choirs-Chamber Singers, Choraliers, Concert, Girls, and Sophomore-all participated in concerts which highlighted the season. The success of the Vespers program, held during the holiday season, was added to by a guest conductor, Jester Hairston. The Masterworks Concert, held annually, consisted of patriotic music in tribute to the Bicentennial. These choirs and various ensembles also performed in com- petition at the state music contest held during the spring. The Chamber Singers and Heritage Singers prepare to sing at the Chiefs' game CHAMBER SINGERS-ROW ONE: J. Schiffmacher, J. Hoadley, A. Mantel, C. Shipley, B. Stacey, S. Stephenson, D. Anderson L. Servoss, S. Stram, C. Evans. ROW TWO: M. Holland, B. McCaul, A. Catlett, F. Jones, P. Everhart, A. Davidson, C. Zachry, E Evans, J. Edgar, L. Miller, T. Jensen, B. Vereen. NOT PICTURED: D. Biggs, S. Templeton. 70!CHOIRS CHORALIERS-ROW ONE: N. Fenn, J, Jensen, L. Miller, P. Banvard, P. Parker, A. Luetgert, C. Zachry, A. Davidson, J Edgar, L. Kuchem, J. Schillie, S. Hogan, A. Mantel, A. Cappello, L. Servoss, S. Usdin. ROW TWO, C. Evans, N. Miller, J. Schiff macher, B. Stacey, G. Hartline, N. Whitehead, S. Barth, C. Bohn, M. Ponder, A. Morris, J. Robinson, F. Jones, S. Stephenson, A. Callelt, J. Slram, V. Des Lauriers. ROW THREE: C. Yarmo, L. Gruening, M. Gilman, C. Bunker, D. LeManske, R. Kyle, T. Jensen, M. Stock, B. Vereen, S. Stram, G. Peel, D. Anderson, D. Gilliland, P. Miller, B. Jensen. ROW FOUR: M. Holland, M Neese, J. Smith, C.. Shipley, P. Redford, D. Lightner, W. Walton, P. LaBounty, E. Evans, P. Everhart, J. Hoadley, B. McCaul, B Thompson, D. Friedman. NOT PICTURED: D. Biggs, K. Laner, S. Templeton. Ring around-the-rosy CHOIRS!71 4. . S... - 5 1 , v . .45 , SY 1 STX- 72!CHOIRS CONCERT CHOIR-ROW ONE: K. Dixon, N. Harmon, S. Carlson, D. Kirk, M. Marples, A. Dixon, T. Martin, K. Koerper, B Bell, K. Wilson, A. Krueger, J. Loyd, C. Bruemmer, M. Hadel, P. Stark, S. Sumonia, C. Lahunski. ROW TWO: V. Huse, P Heiford, H. Fiedler, L. Murphy, B. Pitman, L. Williams, K. Dammann, J. Sparke, B,Brown, A. Zachman, R. Emic'k,L. Gerson K. Yleyer, T. Mellon, P. Birkholz, A. Sokoloff, K. Saylor. ROW THREE: R. Jensen, J. Hcpker, J. Iiams, J. Dillon, M. Grady,J Hester, W. Banks, R. Clark, W. Harmon, B. Hathaway, G. Eicher, D. Head, C. Fishman, M. DeLong, H. Ito. ROW FOUR: D Hill, G. Thies, M. Flynn, D. Smith, F. Maffry, J. Heath, B. Miles, K. Holm, D. Smith, S. Hedrick, J. Buenger, M. Sullins, R Butler. J. Nichols, A. Smith. Q SOPHOMORE CHOIR-ROW ONE: A. Edwards, C. Cooper, L. Spannuth, M. Dreher, C. Clarke, S. Stone, D. Olsen, M. Athey, L. Grimes, A. Lintecum, C. Brown, C. Salisbury, B. Baker, S. Hulen, R. Rice, L. Garrett. ROW TWO: L. Roberts, J. Clothier, J. Fenn, L. Carroll, L. Lyons, L. Poyser, M. Fisher, K. Schleuter, J. Youmans, L. Mistele, C. Holland. ROW THREE: T. Rocker, J. Mullarky, J. Gerson, J. Taylor, P. Franklin, J. Leathers, J. Clark, M. King, D. Beets, J. Stevens, D. Kroeger, R. Cerater. ROW FOUR: M. Lumpkin, B. Cappello, H. Reno, D. Tietze, S. Williams, T. Weary, T. Caugnan, R. Slorbeck, M. Friede, J. McCabe, S. Goller, P. Stack. NOT PICTURED: R. Powers, M. Robbins, L. Sandhorn. GIRLS' CHOIR-ROW ONE: K. Lilzestrand, K. Stratford, J. Newman, E. Simon, J. Rewerts, L. Murphy, K. Dorlac, C. Carter, C. Harper, L. Kaplan. ROW TWO: R. Fleming, J. Killingsworth, B. Sutton. S. Griffith G. Wolowski, C. McNichuls, D. Lloyd, J. , S. Burger. ROW THREE: G. Cosner, K. Harper, S. Rose, D. Miene, J. Epstein, N. Cramer, A. Zimmerman, S. Stahl, C. Levine, K. Miller. ROW FOUR: M. Senecaut, K. Kindred, C. Hoffman, N. Cleary, J. Greene, L. Belew, J. Rowletl, T. Hodge, M. Landon, C. Francis. NOT PICTURED: M. Brooks, S. Cummins, L. Gerhardt. P' f Choraliers practice for the Masterworks Concert, CHOIRSX73 536296 Grains fur aug Offering a wide variety of opportunities to interested students, the Naval Junior Reserve Officers Training Corps was active in many areas at East. The group func- tioned hoth in academics and in ex- tracurricular activities. Naval science in- struction at school included oceanography, meteorology, radar and sonar electronics, seamanship, and navigation, and was aim- ed at preparing the students for active duty in the U.S. Navy. Outside of class, the units practiced drill and marching techniques. Performances of the drill team included East sports halftime shows and parades. A special highlight of the program was the field trips to places such as San Diego, California, where the cadets were able to NJROTC SENIORS: Commander Simmons, Dawn Patrick, Aut Hungsakul, Erin 0'Neil, Tom experience real Navy life and give serious Bremer, Laura Walters, Chief Abel. 74!N.lROTC thought to a naval career. NJROTC JUNIORS-ROW ONE: John Cust, Laura Ashcraft, Della Ross, Michelle Thomas, Nina Miller, Darlene Ed- dings, Lynette Murphy, Laura Belew, Craig Clawson. ROW TWO: Roger Williams, Diane Elliott, Theresa Berry, Roy Butler, Ann Thompson, Karen Fuller, Jahice Ryan, Mariann Matthies, Brian Muckenthaier. ROW THREE: Henry Tilson, Carolyn Badeu, Kent Walters, David Woosley, Richard Eddy, Jim Dawkins, Cathy Mathewson, Tim Winkler, Dan Eddings. ROW FOUR: Steve Johnson, Kevin Hulom, Scott Van Pell, Matt Hedges, Mike James, Dion Hill. NJROTC SOPHOMORES-ROW ONE: Mark Kyle, John Harrington, Roger Jackson, Kyle Davenport, Anita Zimmer- man, Tammy Embry, Liz Murphy, Kristin Martin, Neil Crow, Hugh Reno. ROW TWO: Clyde Spicer, Paul Cocks, Tamia Razi, Kolleen Miller, Jody Winkler, Mary Thompson, Mariana Stark, Nancy Griffin, Cheryl Haley, Sue Burcham, Beth Sutton. ROW THREE: Curtis Wakefield, Scott Williams, Mike Martin, Scott Sjolin, Matt Hughes, Rexina Shoemaker, Jon Clark, Jim Applebaum, Kenneth Kuse, Chuck Jenkins. ROW FOUR: Jim Cass, Ron Gier, Andy Luchen, Joe Reeder, Gary Polter, Kieth Ponder, Dan Beets, Bill Waikel, Barry Sondern, Carl Vineyard. A COMPANY STAFF: Nina Miller, Aut Hongsakul, Erin O'Neil, Tom Bremer, Laura Walters. GIRLS EXHIBITION DRILL TEAM-ROW ONE: Mariana Stark, Janice Ryan, Laura Belew, Ann Thompson, 'Jody Winkler, Kathy Mathewson. ROW TWO: Anita Zimmerman, Cheryl Haley, Darlena Eddings, Lynette 1Murphy, Nancy Grippen. ROW THREE: Mariann Malthies, Liz Murphy, Michelle Thompson, Mary Thomp- son. ROW FOUR: Erin O'Neil, Beth Sutton, Sue Burcham, Diane Elliott. BOYS EXHIBITION DRILL TEAM-IN FRONT: Matt Hedges, Commanding. ROW ONE: Craig Clawson, Jim Dawkins, Hugh Reno, Neil Crow, Carl Vineyard, Dion Hill. ROW TWO: Richard Eddy, Jon Gust, Bill Waihel, Mark Kyle. ROW THREE: Tom Bremer, Chuck Jenkins, Dan Eddings, John Harrington, Jim Cass. NJ ROTC! 75 76!INTRAMU RALS za' 'V' Bowling arrives in '75. Intramural player loses his shirt Barry Pener strikes out ' r Skins and shirts meet on Monday nights. iHOP? mem' A future Fred Browski. llntramuralza mere Qlnmpetitiue: Zliun The intramural program at SM East con- tained the largest variety of sports offered and had the greatest number of students involved compared to any other Shawnee Mission school. The demanding task of organizing and running the program was undertaken by Chief Abell. Under his guidance the intramural program ran ef- fectively and smoothly. The intramural program opened with the newly initiated co-ed swimming sessions. The program offered group ac- tivities as well as individual free-swim time. Ping Pong and badmitton soon followed. with competition being staged on Monday nights. Both singles and doubles teams fought vigorously for winning titles. Another addition to the intramural program was a bowling league. The teams vied for championship finishes through ef- forts of comraderie. One of the most pop- ular programs at East was co-ed volleyball. Fun mixed with some tough competition was the prevailing atmosphere. INTRANIURALSX77 9 Qigh Schunl 5-Xmhassahnrs SM East's foreign policy included acting as host to six exchange students. The American Field Service, the International Christian Youth Exchange, and the Inter- cambio Nationale enabled this cultural and personal ex- perience to take place. The visiting students represented a diversity of nationalities: Ellen Pfrommer, Germany, Suzanne Petzolt, Austria, Marie-Paul Senecaut, Belgium, Hajime Ito, Japan, Jorge Godoy, Guatemala, and Johan Eriksson, Finland. An AFS domestic program allowed Ben Powers, SM East senior, to switch families with Anita Robinson of California. This American exchange provided oppor- tunities for students to become acquainted with differences of lifestyle within the United States. SM East students discovered new friendships in their foreign classmates, who often proved to be the most active participants in class discussion. The openness they demonstrated to learn and share quickly dispelled any label of uoutsiderf' These six students not only faced the challenges of coping with a foreign language, but of ad- justing to American styles and traditions, and a new family. Their presence at SM East contributed new perspectives to high school education. .t W-is '-sa, X, - vt S1 zgz A Ellen Pfrommer-Germany f.,v ' ,... Jorge Godoy-Guatemala Hajime Ito-Japan 78!FOREIGN EXCHANGE STUDENTS Enkkson Finland I Marie-Paul Senecaut- Belgium usi Pelzolt-Austria AFS STUDENTSX79 SOXINTERNATIONAL CLUB l A' mmmbawww ,I , ,, ,,,,,E Q V 'Zfl'??l.e fd . u e hi' INTERNATIONAL CLUB OFFICERS-Denise Carrier-Publicity Chairman, Kuemmerlein-Secretary, Lainie Gruening-President, Lois Stinebaugh-Treasurer, Caudill-Vice President. Lainie Gruening, summer exchange studen! to Denmark, helps with the annual A.F.S. lobster drive. 'itil at INTERNATIONAL CLUB-ROW ONE: Haijame Ito. ROW TWO: Jan Kurth, Regina Kurth, Carol Caudill, Denise Carrier, Gail Hartline, Gail Tews. ROW' THREE: Melanie Waxman, Rhonda Rehorn, Lynn Williams, Patricia Banvard, Lois Stinehaugh, Marie-Paul Senecaut. ROW FOUR: Miss Criley, Lainie Gruening, Greg Youll, Johan Eriksson, Ann Edwards, Dan Gilliland, Dan Sharp, Karen Gibson, Martha Hoffman. Bill Sharp American Exchange Student to Germany. 0 nternaltinnal 2 rienhships Carnivals, car washes, square dances, and chile suppers were the major money making projects spon- sored by the International Club. This year, the profits of these successful events aided the foreign exchange program. The guidance and leadership that was re- quired to formulate plans for the club's programs and activities was provided by Mrs. Criley, faculty sponserg Lainie Gruening, presidentg Carol Caudill, vice presi- dent, Lois Stinebaugh, treasurer: Cheryl Kuemmerlein, secretaryg and Denise Carrier, publicity chairman. The two main practices installed by members of the club were to develop many close friendships with foreign ex- change students and, also, to learn about other peoples of the world through awareness and understanding of their cultures, customs, and heritage. At every meeting, a foriegn exchange student, who was an honorary club member, spoke about his life at home. There programs were very interesting and gave students knowledge that could never be aquired from a classroom text. The ex- change students not only described their countries, but provided insights into the activities and interests of the youth. The club successfully promoted international friendships and understanding. INTERNATIONAL CLUB!81 nt Euiltgl The SM East auditorium became the setting of a courtroom as the theatre department opened its season with Ayn Rand's Night of January 16th. The play, an intense murder-trial drama, was presented November 19, 20, and 22. ln what has been described as a sense of life play, Karen Andre, defendant, is accused of murder- ing Bjorn Faulkner, a notorious swindler who had recently lost his fortune. As the plot unravels, defense attorney Stevens and prosecuting attorney Flint ques- tion various witnesses about the events of the night of January 16th. Adding an interesting twist to the testimony, the infamous Larry Regan tells of Faulkner's plan to stage a suicide and escape to South America. The cast then presented the remainder of the play by using flashbacks to show the defendant's guilt or innocence. The jurors, which were selected each night from the audience, found Miss Andre not guilty after all three performances. Presenting the opportunity of two endings, the play actually puts the jury on trial, and determines whether irrelevant predilections can affect the outcome of the trial. X John Blim takes a short look at Mark O'Connell's threads Mark 0'Connell, Defense Attorney, defends Cherie Rawlings. BZXDRAMA Gerald Ford watches over the Night of January 16th. ohn McCabe submits evidence to David Lightner, court clerk. Defense Attorney Stephens Prosecuting Attorney Flint Karen Andre Judge Heath Nancv Lee Faulkner Larry Regan Mark 0 Connell John McCabe Cheryl Rawlings Karen Laner Paul Red ford .....................JacqueEdgar FALL PLAY!83 I he Spirit nf '75 Playing 'gmidwives to an egg, cast members of 1776 gave birth to a new nation on February 25, 26,- 27, and 28. Written and composed by Peter Stone and Sher- man Edwards, 1776 recounts the events leading up to the signing of the Declaration of Independence. The characterizations of the famous figures in the Continental Congress are both dramatically human and historically accurate. Taking place in Philadelphia, and inside the congressional incubator during the hot, summery months of May, June, and July of 1776, the musical involves the tremendous conflict between those who want freedom from England and those who prefer reconciliation. Led by the obnoxious and disliked John Adams, the liberals decide that young Thomas Jefferson should write the Declaration of Independence. But problems arise: John Dickinson of Pennsylvania has succeeded at making the un- animous approval of all colonies a necessary require- ment for the adoption of such a declaration. Ben Franklin and Adams, though, are finally able to ob- tain a unanimous vote, and the resolution passes on July 4. Playing to three sellout crowds, the SME produc- tion of 1776 was a true community project, in- volving hundreds of students, the Prairie Village Bicentennial Committee, and many others who helped make this production an expression of the real spirit of '76. T. Jensen, alias Richard Henry Lee, stops the show with his enthusiastic number Not with my sister you don't! 84!MUSlCAL Giant John Adams Benjamin Franklin Thomas Jefferson John Dickinson Edward Rutledge Abigail Adams Martha Jefferson John Hancock Dr Josiah Bartlett Stephen Hopkins Roger Sherman Lewis Morris Robert Livingston Rev Jonathan Witherspoon James Wilson Caesar Rodney Col Thomas McKean George Read Samuel Chase Richard Henry Lee Joseph Hewes Dr Lyman Hall Charles Thomson Andrew McNair A Leather Apron A Painter A Courier Andie Da ids n sings of the colon'al n ed for p Boyd Vereen Stu Stram Evan Evans Paul Redford Mickey Holland Andle Davldson Julie Stram Jay Smith Chuck Shipley John Van Wye Greg Fishman Wade Harmon David Biggs Wally Walton Dan Gilliland Mark Stock John McCabe Jeff Iames David Anderson T Jensen Dan Beets Bryan McCaul Chris Bunker David Wood Randy Clark Hajlme Ito Phil Everhart argument between Adams and Dickinson in Independence Hall. Ml SICALXSS ,..-Www 3?'? '-- WC' K , 5 ,fW,,J,,WM 1 ,,..,..'7-f I f w X if 1776 fislicuffs. f e .4 IAQ? t I lf, 1 'Y' XX 4 '3 Rutledge acclaims Southern virtues to Franklin, Adams, and Jefferson. MUSICALXS7 I iger at the Eaten The SM East theater department closed its season with the brilliant anti-war drama, Tiger at the Gates. The play, which was written by Jean Ciraudoux, was presented April 29,30, and May 1. Set in the days of Troy, Tiger at the Gates attempts to answer the questions about the reason that man has war. Hector, a Trojan general, comes back from battle as a peacemaker and convinces Ulysses of the in- sanity of war. Together they agree that the Trojan War shall not take place. But problems arise: Through circumstances, a Trojan poet is killed, and, before he dies, a Greek is accused of having killed him. Earlier, Paris had captured Helen, now, the Creeks have arrived in Troy to demand her back. At this point, most people in Troy want war. The poets need a war for their elegies and dirgesg the king, because it is custom, the lawyer, because of his honor, and others, for various reasons. And so, in spite of all logic, the war erupts. Most appropriate for today, Tiger at the Gates shed light on the causes of war. Tiger at the Gales cast line-up Randy Clark enjoying his role as Hector. BBXSPRING PLAY . i Paris happily carries Helen off to Troy Andromache Cassandra Hector Prlam Paris Demokae Vlalhamauclan Polyxene Trolluq laundreqq lady ln Walling Helen Ulwses Ajax BIISIFIQ A Topman A Senator Ahneos Hecuha 'Vlessenger Ollpldee Sallor Giant Cherie Rawlmgq Carla Luhunskl Randy Clark Jay Smlth Terry Pmne Jlm Jacobs Brlan Cappello Amber Edwards Tom Rooker Klm Krebbs Lynne Koupal Karen Laner Mark Stock David Wood David Moore ,lohn McCabe Paul Welum Sam Collar Merrll Papln Mike Martln David Zlmmerman Kelth Shull Serxanlw and Cltlzens Doug Tllton Paul LaBoun ty Lwa Spannuth Kelly Schuman Learning Innes and blocking for Sprung drama production Senior cas! of Tiger at the Gates SPRING PLAY!89 90!ASSEMBLIES Up With People comes to Shawnee Mission East. The future Mr. Kissinger shakes hands with his constituents. Aren'l you glad you used Dial? Santa and Rudolph lead the Lancers to victory. Shawnee Mission East's own Simon and Garfunkel. 'E it .5 I 11 if F7 24 Assemblies fbreeteh with 7 nthusiasm Providing enjoyable breaks in the routine of long school days, a variety of assemblies were well received by students and teachers alike. In October, East was invaded by an army of UPPIES, which conquered the auditorium and introduced audience participation with their theme song, '4Up, Up with People. Later, in December, the percussion ensemble from U.M.K.C. was given an enthusiastic response in an all-school assembly. John Bayley, a favorite musician of young people in the area, once again was asked back to perform at East. In addition to these, a great number of assemblies were presented entirely by students. A complete sell-out, the United Fund Talent Show added nearly five-hundred dollars to East's contribution. Promoting ticket sales, the drama department presented scenes from Night of January 16th,,, 's1776, and Tiger at the Gates. Also informing East students of current affairs were the Homecoming Queen and Winter Sweetheart Election Assemblies. Q I Q ASSEMBLIES!91 Spanish students foiled again. R lx 5 X 1-. 3 ms. ,, hw . Q . hx. .v- 2 r John Bayley performs at the HAUBERK Award assembly. 'JZXSPECIAL EVENTS ,. ,..,...,,,,.,,...,............--AW 7 uentz lfliuen -I nga As the familiar routine of school rolled on into the year, certain special events shined through to highlight and brighten the uniformity of everyday life. Coming in a variety of ways, yet having in com- mon an entertaining appeal for all, these special events ranged from all-school assemblies to un- usual classroom activities to school-sponsored out- side attractions. A bicentennial week, held during February, brought with it many unusual and entertaining occasions. The musical production of 1776 was followed by a Boston Tea Party at which time the audience could meet and talk with the cast. Many events, however, outside the realm of the Bicentennial also provided entertainment. The StufCo sponsored a musical interlude provid- ed by singer John Bayley. 'LPut Your Hand in My Handi' was the theme of the annual International Club Banquet which gave students and parents an opportunity to meet the foreign-exchange students. Sweetheart was memorable in several ways. It offered an assembly, a dance, and a crowning. s ' - K , ' . , - V, i- Ns , Q S- u ' H .. av f. - f ,. A Y gf' 'Q 2' li ' , .5 , V 1, L X in A A 4, - f P Q ggi .. 5 w, . Y gg , X 4 wg i .V ..- ,V , . t ,,.: up N 5 , . an ,,,..,..' I W. V Solving the sweetheart puzzle. Getting into the Spirit of '76, QAQMNTIQAJ G We-mo ESTWAL U Barietg nt nteresting Glluhs Education, student involvement, and good fun were the main purposes of the special interest clubs at Shawnee Mission East. Students having a genuine desire to become involved found the opportunity in the potpourri of clubs offered. When a stu- dent could not find a club pertaining to his own special interest, he simply found a faculty sponsor and established his own club. The Categories Team consisted of seven S.M.E. students who had the special talent of storing trivia information. Under the supervision of Mr. Rees, these students answered many questions in inter-school competition. The Chess Club, under the Authori- ty of Bernard Ford, used their talents to compete against other schools in chess tournaments. Nature loving students discovered that the Ecology Club provided a way for students to get in- volved with the environment. Under the guidance of Becky Wilson, students planned special projects to benefit ecology. The DECA Club, Distributive Education Club of America, enabled students to achieve big business experience on the high school level. Club members raised money through fund raising projects so they could travel to business conferences and take competitive business tests. Mr. Lance Campbell, faculty sponsor, was largely responsible for the success of the club. The Ski Club was organiz- ed by students who had a great interest in skiing. Although it was not school-sponsored, a great number of S.M.E. students attended meetings and learned how to ski on the club-sponsored trips to Colorado. The library assistants worked many quiet hours shelving, filing, and manning the checkout desk. A1-ww SKI CLUB OFFICERS: Steve Bell-Vice President, Scott Revare-President, Jane Schillie-Secretaryffreasurer Piyush Joshi studies the finer points of DECA participation. CLUBS! 93 94! C LUBS LIBRARY ASSISTANTS-LEFT TO RIGHT: Dave Williams, Charles Williams, Sandy Stone, Jamie Clolhier, Bob Lawrence, Randy Jansen, Wes Mattlfles, Ray Erwin. CHESS CLUB- Saprung Sandhisiri, Martin Dawson, Au! Hongsakul, Larry Toole. Ade. SEATED: Bob Fletcher. TEAM-Dan Sharp, Lindsey Shull, Chris Raynolds, Chuck Battey, Paul Redford, Steamboat beckons to members of the Flalland Ski Club. 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'- ti -.ia f- w -' ' 'r,'w','4fk.'f.f,. 5-in-Mv.f2: 5f-x'1X-- . s. firlff-f12-l'f.'l . i if 'Egg-'...:i . ,243 ,lx ,LJ-j-. w 'gf ff. , 1' ' - my '- N.. N: -gy 1-f,.'5 f X X ,R -, .. .. 1 .,. GSK .HN . , .,. Y x ...xg X Q X xv F frliif- ' -, X ,131 f f - ami ' X .R '- -. . wr --TQ. -: 5'-' ' X ::'F.'ff X X x ', Sports. Challenges. Sports challenge. Challenge the school, the students, all students. Participants and spectators, both face challenges. Non-participants must support, must cheer for their team to the fullest, must be able to say that their cheering, their enthusiasm, was an integral part of that all important victory. Challenge the team, the individual athlete, who both in victory and defeat, with one's teammates, must always work toward one goal, a winning team performance. Challenge the individual, the athlete to excel, great athlete never accepts himself as is, he is always faced with sport's greatest challenge, to improve, to strive for personal goals. A to journey closer to the impossible, perfection. Wooldridge dives for a touchdown 1 l dlancera finest 4 eat Season The year of 1975-76 was without a doubt the Year of the Lancer with respect to football. Shawnee Mission East posted a magnificent record of seven wins and two losses, which earned a third place ranking in the very highly com- petitive Sunflower League. The team missed going to the State play-offs by only one game, which is by far the best any East football team has done for several years. The season opener for the Lancers began with a victory over Wyandotte by a score of 35-0, and the following week defeated Washington by a score of 21-7. With two wins behind them, the Lancers defeated the Shawnee Mission West Vikings by a score of 22-17. In the final quarter of the game, with only five seconds showing on the clock, the Vikings led 17-14. Quarterback Stu Stram lofted a long, do-or-die pass intended for splitend Richard Wagstaff, which was tipped by a Viking defender. Fortunately for the Lancers, the tipped ball fell into the arms of alert flankerback Dave Anderson, who carried it in for the win- ning touchdown. It had been seven years since East had defeated West. The East football team continued to win by defeating Shawnee Mission Northwest, 20-O, whom East had not defeated in five years, Lawrence, 27-Og and Topeka, 42-18. The Lancers suffered their first loss in a tough, physical battle to Shawnee Mis- sion North by a score of 22-7. The team quickly bounced back and defeated Rockhurst, 7-6, in a tremendous game. At this point in the season a victory over Shawnee Mission South would clinch a State play-off spot, and win the league co- championship with South. The battle between the Lancers and the Raiders was a typical East-South contest, the spirits were high and the hitting was hard. The Lancers loss to the Raiders, 24-7, terminated East's hopes for a play-off spot. The attitude of the players was exceptional this year, and the boys were very professional whenever practicing or playing, said Coach Glenn Percy. Hard work, dedication, and team unity, helped the Lancers to acquire an ex- cellent 7-2 season. 98!FOOTBALL Biff Highfill evades the pursuit -5 s . .S T .. ' ' ,sig ,go J 7 , , W . mtg g 43, J ugfi. sm if ' ,Qi ga 1 551. W A A Raider gets Hdeckedn before a full house VARSITY AND J.V. FOOTBALL TEAMS: Dave Anderson, Steve Baas, Wade Banks, David Biggs, Brad Boswell, Jeb Brown, Ken Brown, Pat Cason, Randy Clark, Brett Devine, .John Dillon, Jim Dunsing, Bob Edmonds, Tom Eggars, Evan Evans, Tres Falls, Mike Flynn, John Fortino, Russ Fuchs, John Gottsch, Jim Hall, Kevin Haller, John Hart, Kevin Hauser, John Hawkins, Bob Henry, Biff Peru plans last minute strategv R K , in K In x up - K I SM East SM East SM East SM East SM East SM East SM East SM East 1975 76 VARSITY FOOTBALL Wyndotte Washington 22 SM West 20 Northwest 42 Topeka 7 North 7 Rockhurst 7 SM South 17 0 18 22 6 24 Highfill, Jeff Hise, Steve Hoffman, Kevin Hubbard, Jim Jacobs, Rick Jensen, Bill Klein, Doug Knox, Dave Krueger, Mike Lanning, Derek LeManske, Phil Lile, Joe Long, Marshall Magee, Fritz Maffrey, Scott Mcldrum, ,lim Miller, Tim Miller, Greg Mcclelland, Doug Newman, Car- nie Nulton. Doug Peete, Jon Pendleton, Mike Robertson, Eric Root, Rick Scherrer, Dave Smith, Joe Spellman, Stu Slram, Dan Sweeney, Phil Tearney, Henry Tilson, ,lim Unruh, ,lon Unruh, Dave Yolbcrding, Richard Wagstaff, Tim Wallin, Bruce Weed, Doug Wellner, John Wood, Chris Wooldridge, Kevin Wright. FOOTBA LL!99 Stram keeps it for five. 100! FOOTB ALL il. IH. Hosts E-3 Swann The Lancer ,lunior Varsity achieved an impressive season this year with six wins and three losses. Two of the three losses were within only one touchdown. The season for the J. V.'s started with two sound victories over Wyandotte and Washington. Their first loss was against West, 26-22. The Lancers exerted a great effort in the second half, after falling behind 22-0 in the first half, to score three touchdown. But fate was on the side of the Vikings as the clock ticked away, leaving the score 26-22 in favor of West. The Lancers soon after displayed great strength as they defeated both Lawrence and Topeka. The Junior Varsity suffered their second defeat against Shawnee Mission North, but nevertheless came back to beat Rockhurst in a very close game of 7-6. The final game of the season for the J. V.'s ended in a sour note by a defeat to South, 14- 0. A strong, well-balanced offensive and defensive line. plus an impressive offensive hackfield, helped drive the Lancers to their record of 6-3. We are really looking forward to the coming season, said Coach Jon Beltram, and the chance to work with these boys,who have shown their fine abilities this last season. ,Fr The Statue of Liberty. Lancer defense thwarts the opponent. FOOTBALLXIOI 4t: ,, Sophomore eludes a Hawklet. IOZXSOPHOMORE F OOTBALL 2311117 M- .M Q- .fe ,. , x :,4w:'j'eQfg4g,jW MW' Q.iif.'jFj7Xt '?' U-'r,',Mg 1 , I M i W W' t A r .. SOPHOMORE FOOTBALL TEAM-ROW ONE: Bob Cosgrove, David Hunter, Jeff Heinke, Tim Cooky, Dan Roepke, Steve lVlino, Phil Hodges, Tim Mullarky, Jim Mosimann, Chris Miller, Keith Ponder. ROW TWO: Don Bates, Donald Edmondson, Mark Gentry, Ron Max- im, Jim Leathers, Greg Lyle, Scott Stewart, Sam Cowley, Dave Wood, Jay Jones. ROW Doug Newman-a casualty of the trenches. I THREE: David Lile, Daiid Nixon, Mark Allen. Roger Gruber, Hike Moriarty, Martin Watts, Ron Roberts, Ned Stevens, Mike Rulcy. Paul Weium, Ray Sedbck. ROW FOUR: David Hageman. Mike Laffcrty. Bob Cwartney, Dick Richards, Roh Kalis, Dennis Woods, Hike Vtyright. Halt King. Suphnmurez flltlahe A Haliant I rg The sophomore football team started their season off extremely well with an exciting victory over Wyandotte, which was played on a wet, muddy field. The following week, both the black and white teams defeated Washington. However, the young Lancers dropped their remaining games, and ended the tough season with a com- bined record of three wins and twelve losses. The disappointing record does not show the sacrifice and hard work which were displayed by the sophomores, and the pride which was consequently developed. Pride kindles the determination to improve, which in turn promises eventual success. The sophomores' determination to improve points to several more winning seasons at SM East. He flies through the air with the greatest of ease. FOOTBALLXIO3 104!FOOTBALL Hey Stu, where's the after-party? Lancers execute a kick-off return. - 'J j.44'f wf ,RQ V . I if fffliijfiw i I -'P-weifj, Q ' V u ' I I H' ' ,,n 1.7. N, if , ,gary ,- V.-. f. NN-,. Q. Ui, 'Q ., ,, L C 'f' W5 -'fc . K ',Q g,'.1't' 2. ig. f , . v 4 M'-.f.,y'., - -' 64 I hirh in State 3 V, V r- -ff ,f- j' Recording the best times in SM East history., the , ., 4 X yi. . , ' xl , , 'I v3g3,gifgt,,g'f V . cross country team capped the season with a third ggi X-gf: 4.1, jf? Y place finish in the state competition at Wamego. Pac- V - if L, , ' 5 V ed by Paul Malott, East eclipsed the record set by the ' ' , ' .. ' 'YW state championship team of 1967 as Malott Lloyd .Q .V ,-, ' . ,- W ' ' M- MV '03 A, .-- Lynd, and Dick Gllbert all broke the ten minute VV 5, . -. 4 ,A mark. These performances, coupled with the strong my V 'tg' V 11 - f 3 f K ' 51513 support of T Jensen f10:01j, Steve Silverman f10:02j, Cyp, V- ' 54.4- ' M fl ff? Br an McCaul, and Mark Edd roduced a satisf in .V , ,, Q X ihylf h t YP y s 13, 5 , QQ if -K3 igglgvg ina e or t e cross-coun ry season. -' 'Y ' 4 if ' 'Ci The Lancer's stren th became evident in their se- . s 1 . -a-af t if , . . . g . . V' I KN I XM l i 4 - gf ,, .V cond vasity competltlon of the season. At the Wichlta 'Q I V , 'nf We i East Invitational the harriors finished second, onl , . 1 1 ,,,:1,.,,f, . N l .-4....l , -, , , , , y i ff 132 ' il .552 i 1- lg Q' ,, ' six points from first place. In the following meet the Q, ' ' V R' ' V 'fimgi in team soundly defeated Wyandotte with aperfect score W :ew ff-bfi ' . f'?nR3T of 15:49. East's strength was again apparent in the gif? 'ff 5? Q- I N' . VV, f t A Ruskin Invltatlonalg East laced third at Swo e Park ,vY?5,'Z. g w 'F ,.fm,gd,,A,.,.. , A , . vt. f. ld. lla. t t Af Eh I V A ' Q '1.' f ,i1224giw,. ,s,. 6- V - .. ln a com e 1 lon I6 ln lr eam . our e - Qfif if ' V finish at lflegionals enabfed thc! team io go to Stag zffir ' the fifth consecutive year. Extensive Competition for the varsity slots V played an important role in the Lancer's success. At l5,:.v4,VV .? g ,j?f1z 1 the heart of this competition was a very capable JV '7l,fff i V cross country team. Highlights included a perfect ' Q 5 score victory over Wyandotte and the capture of first 1 tw. 119.711 4' . v ff :f'f'-f'wfav.? xi' lace at the Wichita East Invitational. 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K F'-WS V Sf'r2fW ,','2 IQ -I b'5Q Af' 1' Q f rea ,gi , Q 45 ,ig if . ., if - ., -W Q -Rf Q. L . T - - , a g 2 .,. ax .rf A33 4+ , - ' f Harriers rise above the crest. 'X-731 4. Fd ' A Qi? 'UT ' r x 5 1 x N xi 4 as CROSS COUNTRY C-TEAM-STANDING: David Canlril 3' Flood, Tom Wayne, Bob Lytle, John Hester, David Kroe Tom Weary, Richard Root, Brian Niewald, Darryl Ashl X 1 n ?5X,n '-3f.f1--J We 4 ger. IN THE Tim Bolln, ey, Peter Slack. J ' -,,,v,.a-' Closer. IOSXCROSS COUNTRY Tennis team member practices courtin' and love. 44 Q5 orm doesn't always count! flbne, 'um in 4 nobles Coach Carolyn Howard lead the SM East girls' tennis team to their fifth straight Hutchinson In- vitational title, with 23 points. The Lancer number one doubles team composed of Nancy Fudemberg and Shawn Willson and the number two team of Demi Lloyd and Sue Breish, met each other in the finals and won first and second respectively. The Lancer tennis team clinched its second Sunflower League ti- tle, with 29 points, and also won the Regional title. The Lancer team then traveled to Emporia to com- pete in the Kansas girls, state tennis class 5-A, 4-A championship where Nancy and Shawn took first in doubles. For the second time this year Nancy and Shawn met Sue and Demi in the doubles final of a major tournament. The girls' tennis team record for the year was 11-2 for the varsity level. The loss to Topeka oc- curred under unusual conditions, the match was held indoors because of rain. East came in second by defeating Topeka West 3-2. The JV record was 11-1 and the Blue Team remained undefeated for the season. The girls' tennis team has produced state champions in the past and will continue to do so in the future. GIRLS' TENNISXIO9 .LL213 Linda CONNcentrates on the return. Ruth Boyd winces at a fault. GIRLS' TENNIS TEAM-ROW ONE: Sara Ste henson, Nancy Fudemherg, Kapri Kennard, Candy Gwin, Val DesLauriers, Julie Henry, Barb Ketterman, Nina Simpson, Nlargie Mushkin, Linda Conn, Alison Koslowsky. ROW TWO: Shawn Willson, Lori Roberts, Sarah Reed, Lynn Epstein, Martha Reed, .lenny Stultz, A. C. Thompson, Liz Brown, Ellen Hanes, Marti Milne, Julie McClelland, Ann McGuire. ROW THREE: Demi Lloyd, Jane Fenn, Karen Church, Betsy Jensen, Shelley Bessier, ,lane Berkley, Kathryn Whitehead, Liz Gerson, Sarah Jones, Cathy Lesjak, Lisa Cloud, Dena White, Mary Bringle. ROW FOUR: Coach Howard, Lisa Spannuth, Denise Gatzoulis, Kelly Stratford, Lynn Goldberg, Susan Grier, Martha Dreher, Paula Graves, Lisa Revare, Toni Janasz, Susan Boresow. ROW FIVE.: Beth Heiser, Kathy Burke, Laurie Douglass, Kristy Koerper, Cheryl Crozier, Kelly Dodd, Ruth Boyd, Patti Meeder, Sue Breisch, Anne Dixon, Nancy Whitehead, Carolyn Arnold. 1 IOXGIRLS' TEN NIS 'llinlleghall Spikes Sveasnn A young Lancer varsity volleyball team finished the season with a hard fought 3-5 record. The team was handicapped, having only three returning letter winners from last year's squad, Captain Mary Schulte, Carolyn Wagstaff and Julie Stram. Losing their first two matches to SM South and North, the varsity was able to come back to defeat a tough Wyandotte team 15-12, 15-7. The Lancer girls won over Turner by the decisive margin of 15-6, 15-6. Next on the Lancer's schedule was Ward, who split the first two games with East 15-10, 12-15, but went on to win the match in a tie breaking game 15-12. The highpoint of the season came in the next match with the SM West Vikings. Overcoming inexperience, the Lancers defeated a powerful West team 15- 13, 15-13 in the closest contest of the year. The varsity squad competing in League and Regional was made up of Mary Schulte, senior, Julie Stram, arolyn Wagstaff, Pam Hanslip, Patti Martella, Leslie McCoy, juniors, eth Runnels, Liz Frost, Shaunna McCully, Cynthia Meyer, Nance lackman., and Julie Green, sophomores. The team travelled to Topeka, competing in League playoffs where they finished in fifth place, but closed out the year with a loss to West at Regional. The JV finished 4-4, losing the last two matches to Ward and West by lose scores. Posting a 6-4 record, the sophomores concluded the season se- ond in the sophomore tournament at North. Jan Jensen serves a crucial point. .V. AND VARSITY VOLLEYBALL TEAMS-ROW ONE: Cheryl Rayhorn, Leslie McCoy, Patty Martella, Mary Schulte, 'am Hanslip, Laura Biggs. ROW TWO: Carin Polidori, Nancy Blackman, Cynthia Meyer, Julie Stram, Carolyn Wagstaff, usan Newton. ROW THREE: Carol Schulte, Jan Jensen, Liz Frost, Beth-Ann Runnels, Shaunna McCully, Julie Lewis. VOLLEYBALLXIII 4 , y 4 Coach Pepper imitates the Thinker as she ponders the volleyball game. Julie Sfram does the bump, 1 IIZXVOLLEYBALL SOPHOMORE VOLLEYBALL TEAM-ROW ONE: Janet Schulte, Liz Frost, Julie Hise, Lori Garrett, Cynthia Meyer ROW TWO: Kelly Schuman, Shaunna McCully, Cathy Gibbons, Sue Burcham, Julie Green. ROW THREE: Lee An Krummel, .lane Youmans, Becky Davis, Kelly Liljestrand, Ann O'Farrell. i l S 2 3 5 3 s 3 a Q3 af K. ...agp is iffy, aggamgiaif as Y.: Coach Norris Slauffer. ,Ik iy'I ' Girl Golfers attend their first State Tournament. Girls' Malt Gomes nto is Bum In 1975, the girls got another varsity sport-golf. Last year there was intramural golf, but this was the first year of interscholastic competition. The only girl with previous varsity experience was Barbara Coolsbee. Barb played on the boys' team last spring. For the other seventeen girls, it was a new means of competition. The Lancers opened the season on a good note by defeating SM South. They then went on to win over SM Northwest and Washington. At the SM In- vitational, the girls got third in the four-girl com- petition, and fourth in the two-girl competition. At the Wichita Invitational, the Lancers brought home seventh place. Next came Sunflower League play. Here the golfers came in second place in four-ball, fourth in two-ball, and second in six-ball matches. At Regionals, the team took third in four-ball and fourth in two-ball competition. Becky Bickley, Melanie Bush, Barb Goolsbee, and Linda Warwick represented SM East at State, which was held in Hutchinson. Many of the teams competing had already had three to four years of ex- perience. The Lancers were able to bring home seventh place in their first attempt at State. GIRLS' GOLFXII3 V. ,W ,V x S5555 S . K 'K A A K M Sybex h d' t Linda Warwick. Melanie Bush escapes the sand trap. Putting practice improves 1 e game, accor mg o 114!GIRLS' GOLF GIRLS' GOLF TEAM-FRONT ROW: Ann Atzenweiler, Beckie Bickley, Dee Devine, Sara Snyder, Melanie Bush. BA ROW: Sally Burger, Cheryl Borgmier, Linda Warwick, Barbara Goolsbee. NOT PICTURED: Kelly Cunningham. A 1 f rj, ,. jf, ,, , 3 'nf' 1 1 -I, ' f , ,. 1.5 vs H, 5 5:1534 K fy x , 4112 f - if g 'C5vf33a13fff,- ,APM 4131 East basketball hooker lays out an opponent. 7 xcitiug Basketball Season The end of the 1975-76 basketball season found the East Lancers with a 9-11 record. This record did not, however, reflect the hustle, desire, and winning attitude of the Lancer team. The first two games of the season for the round-ballers, proved victorious as they defeated Bishop Miege, 90-43, and Turner, 53-33. The next three games were pitfalls for East with losses to Shawnee Mission North, Center, and Washington. The Lancers, however, did not succumb to those losses, and bounced back to defeat the Shawnee Mission South Raiders, by a score of 50-49, in a traditional East-South game. Two games later, the East team suffered a genuine heart- breaking loss to Shawnee Mission West in double-overtime, by a score of 57-58. In the Center tournament, East played third with victories over Sedalia Cotton, 61-46, and Ruskin, 74-65. As the season progress- ed, the Lancer team accumulated victories over Shawnee Mission Northwest, 75-65, a revengeful defeat over the West Vikings, 68-60, an upset defeat over the North Indians, 76-695 and a second defeat over Shawnee Mission South, 45-44. In Regional competition, the Lancers seemed to have no luck at all as they suffered a defeat to South. With five seconds on the clock, a South Raider discharged a complete desperation shot to win 59-61. It was a year of heart-stoppers, and heart-breakers, which reflected the intense competitiveness of the Lancers and their op- ponents. HST U Hawklets appreciate a good move. Nell puts the hammer down! BOYS' BASKETBALLXIIS George Thompson out-maneuvers a South Raider. BASKETBALL SCOREBOARD SM East 90 .............. Bishop Miege 43 SM East 53 ................... Turner 33 SM East 55 ................. SM North 75 SM East 56 .................... Center 72 SM East 54 ............... Washington 64 SM East 50 ................. SM South 49 SM East 44 ................ Wyandotte 85 SM East 57 .................. SM West 58 SM East 61 ....... Sedalia Smith Cotton 46 SM East 63 .................... Center 101 SM East 74 ,.................. Ruskin 65 SM East 80 ............. SM Northwest 58 SM East 68 .................. SM West 60 SM East 58 ................. Lawrence 63 SM East 63 ................... Topeka 68 SM East 50 ................... Sumner 58 SM East 76 ................. SM North 69 SM East 49 .........,...... Bockhurst 53 SM East 45 ................. SM South 44 SM East 59 ................. SM South 61 ll6!BOYS' BASKETBALL W-, ., .3 , ,lim Miller adds to the Lancer score. Duncan stretches for two. ,LM ,,,, l 1 ii, 2 mf ima, r . we vu. 2: 5 Eg? Uri . my N' Q , zany M, rz1 i WW - 1 VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM-FRONT ROW: Rick Jensen, Russ Fuchs. STANDING: Tom Harvey, Neil Harwell, Wade Banks, Mike Dick, Gary Peel, Lou Angles, Dave Duncan, Scott James, George Thompson, Jim Miller. 1 F K 4 xg X uw- BASKETBALLXII7 Jim Wliller takes arlwantage of a temporary lapse in the action. A third period bucket is kicked in by Thompson. ll8!BfXSIil'I'l'BAl.L JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM-FRONT ROW: Rick Jensen, Kevin Murray. BACK ROW: Russ Fuchs, Tom Haney. Chris Boyd, Scott james, Steve Doerr, john Hart, Dick Gilbert. Rick Jensen hurdles past a Hawklet. Basketball ballet. il.lH. ignlhs its Qbwn The Lancer Junior Varsity basketball team balanced out its season with an 8-8 record. Most of their games reflected this balance, since seven of the sixteen games were determined by a margin of only three points. The J.V.'s pounded their first three op- ponents: Bishop Miege, Turner, and Shawnee Mis- sion North, with a total of 219 points to their op- ponents total of only 103. The Lancers then suf- fered a loss in a close battle against the Center Yellow-Jackets with a score of 50-53. This game was followed by two close victories over Washington, 43-41, and Shawnee Mission South, 45-44. From this point on, the win-loss record fluctuated as the Lancers went on to defeat Shawnee Mission Northwest, 60-47, Topeka, in a close contest, 54-53, and Shawnee Mission North, 55-47. It was entirely a team effort, said coach Mark Mathews. There were really no so-called 'outstanding players', mainly because it was teamwork that was needed to win the close ones. The past season for the Junior Varsity was modestly good, however the outlook for the 1976-77 Lancer basketball season should be excellent. SM East SM East SM East SM East SM East SM East SM East SM East SM East SM East SM East SM East SM East SM East SM East Bishop Mlege Turner SM North Washington SM South Wyandotte SM West SM Northwest SM West Lawrence Topeka Sumner SM North Rockhurst SM South BASKETBALL SCOREBOARD 79 ..... ' ' 79 ..... 61 ..... SM East 50 ..... Center 43 ..... ' 45 ..... 49 ..... 51 ..... 60 ..... 58 50 54 56 55 BOYS BASKETBA LL!119 -STEER SOPHOMORE BASKETBALL TEAM-ROW ONE: D. Krueger, T. Collins, D. Dalgleish G Splan R Root J Griffith D Lile S. Schwab, ROW TWO: R. Roberts, M. LaTerza, J. Einspahr, G. Jones, R. Cosgrove B Nlewald P Stack ROW THREE M Lafferly, D. Hagemann, W. Reese, M. Ruley, K. Koerper, S. Calley. Smphs 7 xrel The sophomore Blue team made a fine show- ing of themselves this year with a record of eleven wins and eight losses. The season started off very slowly as the team dropped five of the first six games, but during the seventh game the young Lancers ended their losing streak. The game was against S.M. North, and the third quarter found East behind the Indians by four- teen points. Displaying great determination and team effort, the Lancers made an exciting come-back and defeated North 53-51. This was the turning point of the season, the sophomore blues lost only three and won nine of their remaining games. At the end of the season, the team entered the Sophomore Invitational. They were defeated by Lawrence, but were victorious over North and West which earned them third place in the In- vitational. The sophomore White team achieved a 9-7 record. The high point of their season was a hard-fought victory over the Turner Bears. Down six points late in the fourth quarter, the team fought back and, in double over-time, defeated the Bears. IZOXBOYS' BASKETBALL 'Xction on the sophomore level ff'-W -. 4: 3 w, M f'w......., ,gl , ' ,ag ,,.. 'K W 14 , L L ,,41, W, Q 87? J' I ,. ,,,, N, 6 i 2 4' , remirr Season The 1975-76 sports season marked the first year in the history of SM East for girls' basketball on the varsity, junior varsity, and sophomore levels. The varsity team, under the direction of head Coach Mrs. Carolyn Howard, ended their first season with a respectable 9-10 record. Girls' varsity games were well supported by the Lancer fans and had all the traditional ceremonies of the more es- tablished boys' varsity games. The Lancer varsity team opened with an ex- citing 71-41 victory over the Northwest Cougars. In their first meeting, the Lancer girls scored an im- portant win over South which proved to be a high point of the season. The junior varsity had a rough season finishing with a 2-13 record, while the sophomore blue team was able to fight to an excep- tional 9-2 record. Cynthia Meyers passes to an unseen Lancer Margaret Schulte pivots to avoid an oncoming Raider. Fighting f0l 8 loose hall- Kelly Dodd reaches for the ball. 122!GIRLS BASKETBALL Y 4 Q... - v M, I n Sue Burcham, Kelly Dodd, Cheryl Crozier, Nancy Fudenburg. kwa lg , s f: 3 . JUNIOR VARSITY GIRLS' BASKET BALL TEAM-FRONT ROW: Michelle Toler, Patty Mastellus, Jennifer Nearing, Martha Hoffman: SECOND ROW: Susan Killen, Candi Gwin, Colette Moylan, Karen Gibson, Beckon Brown: THIRD ROW: Patty Schuler, Kyle Craven, Sheila Walaszek, Karen Weium: BACK ROW: Cynthia Meyers, Shaunna McCully, Lee Ann Krummel, Margaret Schulte, Ann O'Farrell. v-, ,,,,, ,NY ,,,,, , ,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, ,,.-. , ,... ,. . -....., .,-...-., ..,..-U..-,. Schulte, Sue Boresow, Lisa Hale, Ann O'Farrell, Ann Argabright, Julie Koupal. BACK ROW: Cynthia Meyers, Shawn Willson, Shaunna McCully, Mary Jones, Marty Athey, .lan Ahnen, Lee Ann Krummel, Kathy Kindred. GIRL'S BASKETBALL TEAM-IN FRONT: Cheryl Raybourn, BACK ROW: Pam Hanslip, Alison Koslowsky, Mary Nancy out-jumps an opponent. GIRLS' BASKETBALLXI23 A Lancer lakes a alive. Coach Slaufer congratulates a winning Lancer. 124!BOYS' SWIMMING , ' X k K- -f-L X'-iii? ,,., ' . V, ' , ,, - V . - ,5V,,:v'f K , . ' ' , ,will 'S 41,-mn , .. V , , Ml., L, ,,, . ,K .315 Q, fggqkfi W .qvwh .-,km yn fy . .iz ,. 'fy ifapjgjxe 3 1 K' .,, A . A X , B - .iyik . V. . , , . ,i1,,W,, ,Q ,,,Z,, , Lii, 5, K , . i:,, , H A 1, ,,,AA. A qi, V ,L , ,,' - ?f1eff A' 521 ' vlfiihff-F Q ,1g,g1l,, ,. , , 1 f . , . l l E gff' ,imisf 3'IfT?Ti'3iY'i3'a ,i-Q-FL. Q. K 3.15, pf floigfgi ' Q A ., Kg: t:vg,Q,,,Q1..1 5i:iwfa12RiE3w1?,s , 'f ' -1, , ',1 .f 'f -wj'frLsmQf3 ' 'f :if-'03, Q ASY UQ A . 3 at I - ,.,, Xk,A. , 1 -I?jf3Qf,Z ': ' ' N . bw. .. 1 ,Fw w i -.71 1 ' V XY. j f ' iii, .,,. ., , 1 -V ,f , A Y .. .fzfm f-.rf -4.1. T ,,-w.fQ.Q,,, . ,A ,. J k X' 'W ., ,mimi 1-,ggigwm ,K Q:QL21..,2 'W V'1Qg.- 1 -,..,,','1,,'ili '. i,'Z:fx?f 13l'51'i1'i i , . ' , - - 1 A , - - H ,wwfy ,N kwlisuiffr 1 fa2lnf,prz::s- NSW-Aww-3,-Q, i, V :Qf.:f2F'F ' ' ' A Lancer waves to loyal fans. Eecnrhz iliall The year of 1975-1976 proved to be another ex- cellent one for the two-time State Champion S.M. East swim team. Doing well in the Topeka relays and East In- vitational fthese meets were not scoredj, the tankmen moved into league competition with power as they defeated S.M. Northwest, Wichita East, and S.M. West in succession. The swimmers then met S.M. South in a hard, heated dual meet which ended in a defeat for East. This meet was the first in thirty-seven con- secutive dual meets that East had lost. With their spirit undaughted, the Lancers defeated Washington me , ,yi wif ? . ,, .,.., , t- 1 4 1:0 ,Y , F W, , ,t X as , . ai QW' NV . '41- A4' 1 W the following week and then went on to the Sunflower - .-'. C League Championship where they were determined to avenge their loss to South. They did avenge their I loss by defeating South, and in the process captured the league championship for the fourth time in a row. Y A Senior Peter Omundson set two league records during Q iygy' 1 ,g., X V the meet, one in the 200-yard I.M. with a time of 2:04 .gm I ,,, 11 and one in the 500-yard freestyle with a time of 5:01.2. The team put forth a fine effort at State to seize i-ii if third place, being beaten out of second place by only iwi : Azvvy one point by South. Senior Marc Levine earned the distinction of State Champion in the 100-yard i'i' iffff' if ' breastroke by swimming a time of 1:02,2. Peter A ' Omundson captured the 200-yard I.M. title and set a 'ix' - - ' ., new state record of 1:59.3. Not only was this a new 1,3 state record, but this was also the first time in the , -- -..' f -.,., 5 'g,,, , ,I 9 state of Kansas that 8 person had broken 2:00 in the ' f I - . .,. v..i . 200-yard I.M. Omar gasps for air. BOY'S SWIM TEAM-FRONT ROW: Ken Scott, Jeff Headley, Scott Templeton, Pete Omundson, Jeb Brown, Marc Levine, ROW TWO: Bill Sherman, David Woosley, John Omick, Mike Lintecum, Phil Klein. ROW THREE: Mike Pronko, David Kerr, Dennis Woods, Steve Hobson, Dan Pener. BOYS' SWIMMINGH25 f,xLW ',,,,,Q?'H4 H 'V I ' Kojak looks on. - L ' , Peter Omundson takes a drink. Ken Scott loosens up Larry Smith 126fBOYS' SWIMMING L , , , ,.m.,,,W, ,T v Lancer attempts to roll his opponent. ndy Wingfield, senior, displays his winning form. Growth :Saunas Steady growth and improvement characterized the wrestling season for the inexperienced and young Lancer squad. Returning only four seniors, Andy Wingfield, Mike Behnke, Fred Stattman, and Jim Unruh, the Lancers were forced to fill the other varsi- ty positions with inexperienced yet potentially ex- cellent wrestlers. Wrestling on the varsity level were six sophomores: Biff Rubin, Sam Guemple, Dave Everett, Mark Allen, Jeff Henke, and Tim Mullarky. Also seeing varsity action this season were juniors, Kevin Hubbard, Mike Flynn, Jim Hall, Tod Tollef- son, and Mark Bishop. Highlighting the season was the fine showing of the squad in the League competition. A total of six wrestlers placed in the meet. Wingfield and Hubbard took second in their classes while Cuemple, Behnke, Flynn, and Hall captured third. Traveling to State were Behnke, Hubbard, Hall, Guemple, and Wingfield. Wingfield captured third place in his division. He also compiled a 21-5 seasonal record. Fine performances by youthful wrestlers, and enthusiastic support of Coach Bill Atwell herald a successful future. WRESTLINFH27 sf Qs ...- 'vm .. 'M-QNMQ- , g,f,,g,, W f 1, '1fQii.f1e'?f'F!4'f k IZBXWRESTLING .....pm-A..- Sam Guemple goes for a pin. A Lancer pins his opponent. on fo- WRESTLING TEAM-FRONT ROW: Rod Storbeck, Rob McNeely, Kevin Hubbard, Jeff Henke, David Everett, Sam Guemple, Biff Rubin, Mark Gentry, Jay Jones, Fred Stattman. SECOND ROW: Tom Ferguson, Jim Unruh, Mike Flynn, Mark Bishop, Andy Wingfield, Jim Hall, Scott Meldrum, Mike Behnke. BACK ROW: Todd Tollefson, Jim Leathers, Dave Volberding, Tim Mullarky, Mark Allen. ww. X, rv, 5 4 X, Im Wingfield rides a Raider. 1-2-3 Cha-cha-cha x Andy fights the take down. WRESTLINCJ129 Cris swings to and fro. l30fBOYS' GYMNASTICS Qbn Gin State Even though the SM East men's gymnastics team fail- ed to qualify for State in 1975, the team did send three in- dividuals, one of them being Cris Cohen on the parallel bars. Cohen returned again to help the Lancers drive toward a state championship. The key to this season's success was experience, and the team had plenty with ten returning lettermen. This ex- perience paid off when the team narrowly defeated last year's state champions, SM South, 115.56 to 114.71. In the next meet the Lancers almost equalled last season's Regional score by tallying 123 points and a defeat over SM North. With senior Paul Zoglin takin first on the side horse, Stuart Engle and Evan Bisceglia taiing first and second in the still rings and Cohen placing first on the bars, East easi- ly defeated SM West. East was hampered by injuries but finished very high in the next two meets. The top teams in these meets were only separated by a few points. The Lancer gymnastics team then turned toward the Regionals. In this drive the team was helped with fine per- formances by Richard Kahn in the allround competition, John Layman on the vaulting, Dan Snower on the horizon- tal bar, and Ray Oatman on the side horse. Ray Oatman performs the front scissors. Q i LfLm.z,J V ! 3 SCH! IPOD Cross Crls Cohen performs a handatand BOYS CYMNASTICS TEAM FRONT ROW Hugh Rodgers Loren Bonn Steve Hanth Stuart Engle Paul Zoghn Richard Kohn SECOND ROW Mlke Allen Mike Rowlands Crm Cohen Dan Snower Evan Bmceglla Matt Millard David Brown THIRD ROW Tom Eggars Manager Gary Borchardt Ray Oatman John Lavman Steve Baas Tum Young Mark Anthony Coach Colburn. f 'Hs 'Hr me Jw ',-1 M Richard Kohn begins has routln 5 ? if l f z T 7' 1 fi Q11 Qvnw The East women's gymnastics team opened the season with a new coach, Mr. Dan and climbed to a team high score of 80.3, bettering last year's high score by 10 points. The first varsity victory came at home with the defeat of Northwest Lee's Summit. The Lancer gymnasts then went on to the Topeka Invitational they placed third, posting a new scoring record of 80.3 points. The Lancers came with 2 5 d l a - ua meet record, but improved in score at each successive meet. This year's East team was a young squad made up basically of sophomores. The had ood depth, with all of the girls nearly e ual in athletic ability. The varsi- am, led gy the exceptionally high scoring of sophomore Connie Boxer on the un- b . . . . . . ars, consisted of seniors, Diane Dyer, Kim Good, Carolyn Larsong Juniors, Kelly L ' W l ' ' ' orl or ey, sophomores, Nancy Blackman, Lori Garrett, Susan Crier, Jones, Leslie Lane, and Kitty Tankard. t . . . . The eam this year was affected by lnjurles and the fact that there was only one letter winner. However, Coach Bradfleld predicts East will be in the top gymnastic teams in the state next year. Bell on the balance beam. for future competitions. GIRLS' GYMNASTICSH33 Spotters help with safety. IEMXGIRLS' GYMNASTICS NT ROW C nnie Boxer Ruthie Colgrove Kitty Tankard, Mary Cermak. GIRLS' GYMNASTICS TEAM-PRO : 0 , , ROW: Liz Kokjer, Sarah Jones, Lorie Garrett, Susan Grier, Jennifer Hanes, Coach Bradfield. THIRD ROW: Kim D' D er FOURTH ROW' Leslie Lane, Kelly Vaughn, Sherri Groetzinger, Carolyn Larson, Kim Williams, iane y . . . Worley, Cathy Clarke, Nancy Blackman, Carla Miller, Marilyn Robbins. s X E Tight rope practice. Early morning practice sinks novice swimmer. monk Ilinrwarh tn State litle Swimmers practiced diligently and early each day beginning February 16th for their first meet March 16th against West. Mrs. Carolyn Howard re- quired dedication and hard work from the team. Cam Gallehugh, captain of the varsity team, led the winning team in the 100 yard backstroke. Carolyn Wagstaff, Junior Varsity captain, performed in the 200 yard and 500 yard freestyle. Patty Morton had premier performances in the butterfly. Team effort was focused toward a second state ti- tle. The drowning pool. Nancy Fenn exhibits championship form. GIRL'S SWIMMINGH35 136!GIRL,S SWIMMING GIRLS' SWIM TEAM-FRONT ROW: Pam Hanslip, Jackie Kellogg, Kim McNellis, Liz Newton, Carolyn Wagstaff, Cam Gallehugh, Nancy Fenn, Betsey Jensen, Gina Graves. SECOND ROW: Sally Burger, Carin Polidori, Karen Templeton, Jan Jensen, Carol Schutte, Aimee Luetgerto, Ann Harrington, Carrie Weaver. THIRD ROW: Dana Marshall, Jane Robinson, Karee Flannelly, Liz Frost, Bunny Porter, Ellen Hanes, Jan Scroggin, Kitty Wilson. FOURTH ROW: Kirsten Kenny. Deena White. Shaunna McCulIy, Linda Lyons, Barb Goolsbee, Janet Schulte, Julie Lewis, Linda Poyser, Rhonda Rehorn. FIFTH ROW: Boo Working, Ann Toevs, Sarah Powers, Laura Biggs, Karen Majors, Patty Morton, Vicki Hall, Mary Arnett. SIXTH ROW: Liz Lynd, Jane Fenn, Sally Omundson, Sally Hogan, Prue Hearst, Lynn Epstein, Lisa Hale, Koleen Miller. ' ' ' Z... N1-ual iffig Q 15 .Wx 4 N ,vw My -: I f . , . T . , 'vgffwm fir Vicky Hall takes a dive. , ,. , V ,uv5!w wefwf 5 kv.f ,V I , ,,. wav Who- rr 7' L, .MWMQN , ,, naw' ', 'MJ 'fe we 'Loch Ness monster invades Eas!'s pool. 's 'working' on her diving. Jane Robinson tiptoes across the ceiling. GIRL'S SWIMMINGXIS7 VARSITY AND JUNIOR VARSITY BASEBALL TEAMS-FRONT ROW: Martin Rankin, Blair Elliott, Mark Miller, Dave Anderson Tres Falls Derek LelVIanske Phil Brmgle, Brad Boswell. SECOND ROW: Dan Sweeney, John Dillon, Mark Davis, Ken Brown John Harper Mike Collins Bill Harper, Greg McClelland, Gary Digger, Steve McCracken. BACK ROW: John Blomquisl Jeff Llnck Iohn Woolcotl Russ Fuchs Chris Boyd, Tom Harvey, Neil Harwell, Mike Robertson, Rick Jensen, Jon SOPHOMORE BASEBAL TEAM FRONT ROW: Bob Pitnik, Steve Schwab, Don Bates, Jeff Kurz, Mark Vleisides, Jake Kim- N brough SECOND ROW Pal Kerwm Mark Laterza, Jerry Webb, Eric Gourly, Dan Bly, Gordon Burk. THIRD ROW: Ray Sedlock Tom Ferguson Ron Roberts Bob Gwartney, Jeff Einspahr. PITCHERS-FRONT ROW: Martin Rankin, Brad Boswell, Mark Davis., SECOND ROW: Russ Fuchs, Rick Jensen, John Blomquist. BACK ROW: Tom Harvey, Ken Brown, Neil Harwell. 4 marking llinit Rx Miss .Strat Q Last year was a disappointing year for the Lancer baseball but last year was only the second season for East, and a one. In every good baseball team there is a special emphasis on a defensive team, which includes the infield, outfield, and pitcher. And equally important is a good offensive, the for those are the group who score the points. These two comprise our working unit, and when these two teams are well together they constitute a championship team. an important factor for a good team is an experienced one. East Baseball team has at the most two years of high school experience. However those two years may prove in the upcoming season. This season Coach Glen Percy relied upon an experienced and defensive team. The returning lettermen for this 's team were: Martin Rankin, senior, Biff Highfill, senior, .-has Fuchs, junior, and Rick Jensen, junior. game. aluminum ll Wi is EAST 'Z' . i, X RETURNING LETTERMEN-FRONT ROW: Martin Rankin, Blair Elliott, Tres Falls. BACK ROW: Russ Fuchs, Rick Jensen, Greg McClelland. res Falls, senior, Blair Elliot, seniorg Greg McClelland, senior, Martin Rankin and Coach Percy discus Strategy for an upcoming l39!BASEBALL The Pack is back! at if E' if A1 Q? ,ff i Track hustle. 140fBOYS' TRACK ff? 5. The total effort. I he Agnng emit the iirstazg Much time, pain, and sweat are the basic in- gredients needed in forming a winning track team. The long distance men logged countless miles, the sprinters practiced their starts and fieldmen lifted many pounds of weights to prepare themselves for the track season. All of this, along with the coaching and encourage- ment from Coach Karl Englund and his staff was the receipe for a highly competetive team. Dave Kruger, Doug Knox and Stu Stram were the sprinters for the Lanceris team. Kevin Hauser was again the dominate force in the hurdles. The middle distances were run by Brad Ramsey and Richard Wagstaff. Paul Malott and Steve Silverman handled the long distance events along with Dave Kious and Lloyd Lynd. Paul Titus took over the high jum- Qqg ping duties while Joe Bianco did the weight aw we events. The Lancer track team opened the season March 19 at the Washington quadrangle and then moved on to state indoor at Wichita. The team continued its surge towards a State finale. 5933 ilk speed exhibited by Paul Mallott. kr rvmrgii Ti rg, is I I of BOYS' TRACK TEAM-FRONT ROW: Curt Hosterman, Stu Stram, Richard Wagstaff, John , Kevin Hauser, Brad Ramsey, Paul Malott, Boyd Vereen, Jeff Hise. SECOND ROW: Kent Walters, Paul Titus, Darryl Ashley, David Krueger, Dick Gilbert, Henry Tilson, Steve Silverman, Robb Edmonds, Dave Duncan. THIRD ROW: Fritz Maffrey, Ken- ny Scott, Tim Cooley, David Wood, Tim Mullarky, Phil Hodges, Ron Maxon, Cary Lehr. FOURTH ROW: Lloyd Lynd, Mike Wright, Steve Kimura, Bob Lytle, Scott Stewart, David Nixon, Jeff Henke, Greg Fishman, FIFTH ROW: Joe Bianco, Ron Pollard, Tom Wayne, Dave Hageman, Mike Lanning, Johann Erikkson. .',, RHI Wood, David Kious Doug Knox, BOYS' TRACK X141 i ' .4 , ' ' 2.3 , K A - , 'V 1 ,, wg ,.d.Q-,xgggx M y ,K .EL 5: 1 - . ' .. -. . p ' aivlfsffi 1 'W' . 1 fs, Q 1 . s aa, V V WV. ,, f f , 43 ? -V 7 f V 3 - ' K 1, , 5 22 . in 1 4 NN MW V. ,phil ,E a ,E ,nw Keep on truckin'. ,A,,A, 1' - W 1 aaa? ,E 3 W . 'M .Jfl V .. ' '- li ,Z .f - -ff' '. . Vx if, .3c'f ,isz.:,,.s t xg, , 5 e. 4. N. ,W Q, L. e , ,ci .5 V ,. fax QV . -2 gs f L j V L , H f , X 1 . I ., K 4 - . ' is V. :sw V1 1, eff V '1 5' V . 'fi ' 4- i . ' ' 5' 'is ,,, 3,j f4.,'p'fVg 'L , l gnyififff ' ,ff . -ff' .. ,, ,,:.:5' 3 44171 Lies Q t J 'fag ' I 'E gg.--,455-'-legs, ,,'ff2z3' -, 3 . 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' ' Na + One for the money, two for the show, three to get ready, and four to go. 142!GIRLS' TRACK Qbn the Eight 1 rack The East Girls' Track Team began practicing February 16 in preparation for their first meet on March 27 in Lawrence. Practices were held after school for at least IV: hours and Saturday mornings for 2 hours. Prac- tice began with ten minutes worth of exercises, 1Vz miles warm up before the actual practice. David Stites coached the team's sprinters. Top sprinters included Karen James, Robin Rollins, seniorsg Bev Coleton, Kathy Whitehead, Julie McClelland, juniors. Coach Haraughty was in charge of the long dis- tance runners. Mrs. Vogt coached the girls in the field events. Top high jumpers were Laura Stack and Madeline White. The Girls' Track program required individual work and dedication, as well as team work. This year's team was small but had a very successful season. Q At last, the finish line. , A wg 1 Q, .ffm lm.- L1 f the Polish vaulter. W R C I I SIRLS' TRACK TEAM-FRONT ROW: Collette Moylan, Dana Olsen, Cathy Crockett, Robin Rollins, Karen James, Laura Stack, Sue Barsotti. SECOND ROW: Miss Vogt, Kyle Craven, Sheila Walaszek, Martha Hoffman, Susie Hadel, Patty Burton, Vlary Hadel, Jennifer Nearing, Bev Colton. THIRD ROW: Linda Conn, Val Des Lauriers, Kathryn Whitehead, Julie VIcClelland, Kelly Wilson, Sherry Rose, Chris Anderson. FOURTH ROW: Coach Stites, Ann Argahright, Kathy Kindred, Lauri Wright, ,lane Miller, Monica Heumann, Lisa Kaplan, Madeline White, Kim Haush. GIRLS' TRACK!l43 -' vxw, .mul ill .. . A BOYS' TENNIS TEAM-FRONT ROW: David Titus, David Kerr, Jeff Meyer, Howard Shalinsky, David Kroeger, Randy Knotts, Wayne Bates, Jim Gerson, Mark Gentry, Doug Dalghleish, Lloyd Walker. SECOND ROW: Andy Ade, Mike McMullen, Carnie Nulton, Tom Miller, Brian Edmondson, Scott Revare, David Rosenberg, Jim Beunger, Chuch Adams, Fehmi Zeko, Gary Bowra, Wade Harmon, Chuck Battey, Coach Andy Anderson. THIRD ROW: Coach Phil Berg, Brett Peterson, John May, Gregg Menzie, Doug Weil, Bryan McCaul, David Theis, Bill Intrater, Eddie Mindlin, Jeff Meeder, Terry Pinne. Powerful backhand helps David Thies. 144!BOYS' TENNIS David Rosenherg's elegant forehand. 1-eat 7 xpectatinns It was not unusual for the boys' tennis team to be looked upon as a state tennis power when the season began to unfold. SM East has long been known for its winning tradition in tennis. This year their strength again rested in the experience and skill of six lettermen returning from an undefeated 1975 cam- paign. One returning letterman was David Thies who in '75 combined his talents with John Witter to take the State Doubles Crown. David Rosenberg, Bryan McCaul, Eddy Mindlin, Bill Intrater, and John May also returned for SM East. This nucleus, coupled with the depth and intense competition due to a 35 member team, allowed East to shoot for yet another undefeated season. During the season the East netmen clashed with several strong teams including SM South, Pem Day, and Topeka. Topeka, definitely the toughest of East's competitors, met the Lancers in both dual meets and major competitions. But, as the season neared its end, the netmen turned their attention toward the up- coming League, Regional, and State meets. Titles and winning teams are a tradition with Coach Phil Berg and assistant Andy Andersong a tradition to be proud of. ennis smash. You've heard of tennis leg, haven't you? BOYS' TENNISH45 Ynu've got L'eggs Oops! l46!BOYS' TENNIS 5' K W. ,- ag' 1 -,,. ,,' ,. 't they use balls? 7 xpertize nn the Qlnurze As the boys' golf team opened the 1976 season under sur- prisingly warm March skies, Coach Norris Stauffer was again looking forward to a successful season. With the return of six quality lettermen, the prospects of fine tournament perfor- mances started the team on its way. Bryan Miller, a senior, came into the season with all the skill and determination necessary to again carry him into State Competition. Adding further strength were juniors Bill Sherman, Doug Weltner, Mike McNeal, John Peck and senior Mike Kessler. The Lancer squad opened the season at the Topeka In- vitational, the first of seven such tournaments. Following on April 30 was the Sunflower League competition. As the season came to a close, the Lancers participated in the Regionals, a tournament from which qualifying golfers proceeded onto the State meet in Wichita. --1 Excedrin Headache 7If1,24-3: The half-inch putt. -Ag f BOYS' GOLFXI47 l48!BOYS' GOLF Bryan Miller performs his magical fairway shot. ef ,N5.,f The Three Musketeers cheer on a winning Lancer. msgs-as .,..1 as gm. ,aw -Q. 514' . v ,w W.. ' ., bd, -' A wg- , -- ,, ,M .. --as . M' v 'V-.L,xQw W.-Q f.1.a..,, for 4' , , N-.f ,A 1.4m YM' V 'v' -Q my ' ,Tax fw. f Q- 4, .H ' M.. ,dw Q nv www- WS... JMN I Slallard swings into his approach shot. rm. BOYS' GOLF TEAM-FRONT ROW: Rober! Rolhm Weltner, Mike Kessler. SECOND ROW: Terry Betzelbe Bill Finklestein, Mike Rawlings, Dave Jones. THIRD R .lohn Peck, Mike McNeal, Bill Borgmeir, Steve Moffet :- .. fu- W' JUNIOR VARSITY SOFTBALL TEAM-FRONT ROW: Lisa Ritz, Sharon Isaacs, Sue Killen, Theresa Sanders, Diana Dietrich, Margaret Schulte, Sarah Reed. BACK ROW: Parry Martella, Mary Hadel, Cindy Reynolds, Liz Brown, Jenny Curtain, Abby Morris, Coach Odom. Mary Schulte super-star. 1 Al ,L . aff - at Q 3 .x A S RETURNING LETTERMEN-FRONT ROW: Cheryl Crozier, Sue Killen b BACK ROW Mar Schulte Teresa Sanders, Diana Dietrich, Cheryl Ray orn. : y Kelly Dodd, Karen Weium, Liz Brown, Cindy Reynolds, Ahhy Morris. Pre-practice gossip session. ISOXSOFTBALL Jenny practices her catching techniques. Basics Streszeh Softball was again very popular this year with 55 girls competing for positions on the varsity and junior varsity teams. Conditioning for the season began in February un- der the direction of head coach Miss Patricia Kocialski, a physical education instructor at Indian Hills, and assistant coach, Mr. Brian Odom, SM East drafting teacher. Bad weather forced many practices to be held inside at the In- dian Hills gym, where running and infield work were stressed. The varsity team had 10 double-headers scheduled and the junior varsity 9. All the girls' home games were played on the diamond at Prairie View Park, directly south of the SM East campus. For the first time, Regional and State tournaments were held to give the teams wider competition at the State level. The Lancers had good depth with the returning letter winners Ruth Boyd, Liz Brown, Cheryl Crozier, Diana Dietrich, Kelly Dodd, Sharon Isaacs, Abby Morris, Cheryl Rayborn, Teresa Sanders, Mary Schulte, and Karen Weium. The team was weak in pitching, but had strong hitters, and a top infield. 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Is it always their fault, that we don't listen? Who's to blame, when we refuse to care? They are hired to teach us- but how frustrating an endeavor, unless we reciprocate with our attention. DR. HERBERT BRUNING Assoc. Supl. for Planning DR. HAROLD E. TILLEY Assoc. Supl. for Management W 154!ADMINISTRATION BOARD OF EDUCATION: MRS. M. STRINGER. MR. D. CULP, MR. K. HUBBARD, MRS. D. HULTMAIN fPresiden0, MRS. B. SAUVAN, MR. W. WINTON, REV. M. CULVER QVice-Presidentj LEONARD MOLOTSKY Assoc. Supt. for Instruction , 9 Ahminiztratinn ilieahs To efficiently organize and direct fifty-two elementary schools, ten junior high schools, and five senior high schools was a job undertaken by the administration. Head superintendent Dr. Arzell Ball, associate superintendents, the Board of Education, and the five area Advisory Boards worked together to maintain a school district of quality. Our Advisory Board served as the link between the Board of Education and interested teachers, parents, and students. Problems were approached by the Advisory Board, which later referred its findings to the Board of Education. One of the main concerns of the East Advisory Board during the 75-76 year was boundary changes to equalize the number of students enrolled in each atten- dance area. The Board also took steps to expand com- munication with students hy allowing a student Advisory Board member. The Board of Education specified a set of objectives for the 75-76 year, which included a review of present use of district facilities and boundary lines, and the adoption of a district philosophy. DR. ARZELL BALL Superintendent Principals Qlumhinr 1 alents The combined efforts of four outstanding administrators made SM East The Spirit of Shawnee Mission. These four dedicated men, each possessing a special educating talent, united their ingenuities to meet the ideas and needs of the entire school. Dr. James Sandfort, principal, bridged the communication gap between the students, teachers, and parents. Dr. Arthur Newcomer, assistant principal and athletic director, devoted much time and energy handling East's boys and girls sport programs. Mr. Wallace Franklin, vice-principal in charge of stu- dent activities and affairs, fought student apathy. He com- municated directly with, and encouraged students to join any of the numerous activities, clubs, or special committees that East had to offer. Concerned with curriculum and instruction, Dr. Richard Trast was responsible for the teacher evaluation and student disciplinary problems. The union of all four ad- ministrators' talents formed an authority that resulted in a satisfying high school experience. i, . .5 'hm 3 . Y ,hair DR. ARTHUR NEWCOMER Assistant Principal DR. JAMES SANDFORT Principal 156!ADMINISTRATION DMINISTRATIVE COUNCIL FIRST ROW: Dr. Newcomer, Mr. Lebar, Comm. Simmons, Mrs. Howard, Mrs. Casper Mr S N ergg ECO D ROW: Mr. Mermoud, Mr. Oman, Mr. Crawford, Mr. Zollars, Mr. Pearce, Mrs. Wood, Mr. Rees, Mrs. Ward: Dr: andfort, Mr. Anderson DR. RICHARD TRAST Associate Principal fALLACE FRANKLIN Assistant Principal 5 ADMINISTRATIONXIS7 -V -M HAROLD GERSH Counselor 158fFACULTY FRANK MERMOUD Counselor Coordinator THELMA GWINN Registrar N ANN SCHENEWERK Counselor -EANNE WOOLWORTH Counselors' Secretary ENE CRILEY Counselor, For. Ex., Inter. Club Glnunselnrz-4 ehiwtinn To complete three years at SM East without contact with the counseling staff was unlikely-for their excellence to escape notice, improbable. The dedicated efforts of Miss Criley, Mrs. Schenewerk, Mr. Mermoud, Mrs. Kelly, and Mr. Cersh, upheld a quality guidance program. Their duties were as numerous as individuals at SM East, their methods of relating to students, as diverse. Competent dealing with schedule conflicts, the administra- tion of standardized tests, personal difficulties and college applications were included in a counselor's numerous oc- cupations. The counselors supplied their services for the organization of the College Clinic, held in October, in addi- tion to being present at every college representative's visit throughout the year. These advisors acted as liasons between the students, parents, and administration. Yet another aspect of the counselors' multi-faceted ac- tivities was evidenced in their willingness to listen. To have appreciated the guidance counselors' importance, the stu- dent must have been aware of their services. l BETTY KELLY Counselor FACULTYH59 Services at 7 wat A-1 School just wouldn't be school without the cafeteria's beef fritters. The ladies responsible for turning out all those beef fritters, and a wide variety of other foods, were constantly trying to improve the lunch service to meet student demands. Since the initiation of the open lunch policy, the cafeteria ladies have had to compete with McDonald's and Topsy's for student's business. They arose to the challenge by providing several alternative lunch services in the form of a traditional lunch line, a snackbar line, and a milk and ice cream line. If the large crowds of students who waited in lunch lines serve as an indicator, the school lunch service gave McDonald's a run for its money. Perhaps one of the most integral aspects in the workings of a school is the custodial service, yet it is often the most overlooked. The custodians were responsible for maintaining the school building and grounds. They were also always ready to attend to all emergencies whenever they might arise. 160!CAFETERIA P.T.A. OFFICERS: Dorothy Stone, Carolyn Newton, Ruth Biggs, Melba Wood, Ann Mullet, Vivian Fuchs. M . P as Back-to-School Night puts parents back to sleep. 15 I A-An llnunlueil Group Involvement was the key word of the 1975-76 Parent Teacher Association. Parents interacted with teachers and together they strove to set up goals of involvement for students to follow. The Shawnee Mission East PTA boasted one of the largest memberships in the state of Kansas. It also had the largest board, which consisted of forty-three members. Besides being an organization of great size, the SM East PTA, headed by Mrs. Melba Wood, was an organiza- tion of action. An early project was Back-to-School Night, which was held to enhance communication between teachers and parents. The thirteenth College Clinic was held in October, with representatives from one hundred and fifty colleges and universities present, the largest number to participate in the history of the clinic. In February, the PTA was involved in the school's week of emphasis on the Bicentennial, including the production of the musical 1776 . The parents became directly involved in the school by helping in the counselers' office, the library, and the attendance center. A new program was initiated to contact and personally welcome every parent new to the East high school area. l'TN!l6l l62!OFFICE ,0- 2 - Www +A x .f .wif K BARBARA HAWKINS Principal's Secretary JEAN ERICSON Asst. Principals' Secretary LAVONNE MYERS Receptionist ...av- .uv CAROLYN WILLIAMS Bookkeeper Attenilance Srtrezzeil I The car pool came late, then I forgot my French book. It shouldn't happen again . . .H 'LFirst hour yesterday? Uh . . . I was in class, I think. Such comments were heard frequently by the nurse and office personnel. Keeping busy with a new attendance policy, the nurse and office staff filed records and found misplaced students. Designed to curtail 'excessive absences, the policy did just that-brought more students back into the classrooms and pacified teachers' concerns. Students were able to assist by typing, delivering messages, and doing other various jobs re- quested. Tending to the needs of substitutes, faculty members, and administrators, the office ladies helped organize East's financial affairs and activities. Satisfying needs from safety pins to an air splint for a broken arm, Mrs. Dorn provided health services for the entire school. The office administration functioned as an es- sential part in fulfilling the numerous requests of faculty and students. They maintained the composure of SM East. PAT SIMMONS Attendance Clerk MARY DORN Nurse OFFICEJ163 'r Through a variety of materials, the library provided students at Shawnee Mission East with the needed components for learning. The library con- tained approximately 20,000 volumes, ranging from the classic literary works of Steinbeck and Hemingway to books about the culinary arts. In addi- tion, learning could be supplemented by the use of nearly 150 different periodicals, many on back issues or microfilm. Various audio-visual materials also aid- ed the students. They included records, film loops, sound filmstrips, slides, and transparencies. The librarians, Mrs. Jan Wood and Mrs. Polly Reinhardt, strived to keep all resource materials up to date and in fine condition. Several student aides helped the librarians with routine tasks. The library took on a new dimension this year with the installation of a 3M detection system. The new system was a part of a district-wide emphasis on security. Contrary to common belief, the safeguard was not only to keep books in the library, but also to help keep materials in proper circulation. The system enabled better service for the students. Our library was an effective learning center. uihrarg when nn ew -I imenzinn JAN WOOD Librarian, Library Aides, Dept. Chm POLLY REICHARDT Librarian, Library Aides l64!FACULTY ROBERT DILLON Journalism I, II, English II, Mass Media, HARBINGER advisor ELQCD RERDI '65 ' gyda Q .gig ME qcrossw 1Q7?i,.,iL,1q MP1 if 2 fi? 'S i',1A 5 V' R 14 R15 V15 .2 ,ni in ,N 42, was Hitt IZZARD Reading FACULTY!165 language: nitiatiun Living in a highly competitive society, we must be able to express ourselves competently. If we are not able to con- vey our thoughts and ideas logically into speech or com- position, we are lost in this competitive race. The main ob- jective of the English department was to teach students to write creatively and speak effectively. During their three years at SM East, students were ex- posed to vital methods enabling them to communicate more effectively. Sophomores learned the concept of the ex- pository theme, containing a thesis, three supporting paragraphs. and a conclusion. The skills were refined and taken a step further by means of the mini-course program. By choosing their own teacher, students experienced not only a diversity of teaching methods, but varied per- sonalities as well. Juniors were exposed to the classic writers of our time, including Steinbeck, Fitzgerald, and Hemingway. Seniors found 30 DAYS as much fun as a South victory. They also learned composition and sentence structure which proved helpful when taking aptitude tests. Basically, senior English courses were beneficial to students pursuing a college education. BQ' it A' T as x ,Q kk 1 7.12 ff DIANE BAILEY English II, Soph. English Chm. JANET WRIGHT English II 166!FACULTY if DAVE STITES English II, Track Coach, Soph. Class Spon- S01' M M P is fiwrf iff? G+' l lj, Juffn .5155 - ,, sl.. J- 'an' , ' Pj: R. LINDA THOMSON English II, III, HAUBERK advisor ,ff LOIS DUNN English II JUDY GROVE English III, IV . 59, H. wi.r'0Ag, ' 1 iff, fy, JV.,--' A ,mf 42 ' , , , 1 1 f My A. ,V3,?A 53.14 k3,f,g.?i,' rf, tag? h Ak, . A , W9 I . MQ. I wifi? '55 V F ACULTY! 167 168fFACULTY n Ee iifz hys sm CAROLYN DUNSETH English III NORA LAMKIN English III, LABYRINTH sponsor RUSSELL CRAIG English III, IV FAYDELLE COLLINS English IV, Foundations WVR UW I, :rg 1' 4: ' SYDNEY STOEPPLEWERTH English IV, English Resource Teacher I wwf M 'tb Q..,,,.1fZx,. A H W WHITE English IV EVERETT REES English IV, English IV Foundations Dept. Chrmn. FACULTYXI69 170! FACULTY enters Ain 4 iscnuerg The Learning and Career Centers enjoyed an im- provement of facilities and an increased degree of effectiveness. They encouraged SM East students to become familiar with the centers, and to take advan- tage of the available guidance and resources. The Learning Center catered to the needs of the special education program, also serving as an exten- sion of the English department. Students employed the services of Mrs. Gail Welliver and Mrs. Laurie Ward to receive additional help on a specific English topic, make-up tests, or to pursue an area of special in- terest. The Learning Center, through the administra- tion of achievement tests, aided teachers in deter- mining a student's strengths and weaknesses. The Career Education Center introduced SM East students to a realm of career opportunities. Mrs. Barbara Evans, career education coordinator, con- ducted students through a two-week course, designed to acquaint them with their interests and capabilities. Information pertaining to job openings, career movies, and college catalogues constituted but a few of the vast resources offered by the Career Center. cIQQ.l'slfu.I.i W , C C BARBARA EVANS Career Counseling Center, Pep Club GLORIA CLARK Career Center Asst. LAURIE WARD Learning Center, Dept. Chm., Sr. Class advisor, StufFac Coalition MC DOWELL Special Ed it f f '- A a .. Q-wiser-'Z ,X We FACULTY!171 172!FACULTY 3 mat erfnrming Ariz Communication is an important tool used in the construction and maintenance of a society. Students involved in drama, debate, and forensics gained ad- ditional skills and techniques in the art of com- municating. While improving individually, the par- ticipants were also representing SM East as a whole. The ability to defend a topic using intellect and logic, then reversing positions and arguing against the subject describes the qualities of a debater. Debate added self-confidence and leadership qualities to the individual, who also gained knowledge in researching procedures. Drama enabled a person to project the actions and feelings of another individual through physical as well as verbal means. Dramatic classes process future stars in the many SM East stage productions. Speech students, besides learning basic techniques in comminication, became prepared to participate in the extracurricular foren- sics program. Basic speech class often led to more specialized study. ELDON EVANS Intro to Theatre Actor s Studio Rep Theatre Thespians YORK Math, Speech, Drama, Forensics ARRY BROWN Debate, Econ., Forensics, Nat. Hon. Soc., N.E.A. resident-S.M. FACULTYH73 nw ,wh K' -1 dvkfw 'ara ,,,,r,,f1i I3 Magik? :wif , ., -,f. ' ccrr M r Q k if l H 'f , Yiwu and TRUETT HAUSE Am. Govt. JOHN BURKE Am. Govt., Am. Studies, Dept. Chm., Ass't. Track Coach 174! FACULTY KARL ENGLUND Am. History, Cross Country Coach, Track Coach studies program. classes of American history and government. urial Science Qbffereh hnicess The social science department tackled the job of enlightening about man and his relationship with society, by using a variety courses, required and electives, as well as alternative teaching When enrolling for the required social studies classes, the stu- was a choice between an American studies program and the The relatively new American studies program offered a learning ex- by means of a thematic approach. Using this method, an was made to build better thinkers who had the ability to solve independently. While at the same time learning the important involved in the American experience. American history and courses were taught on a more conventional level following units, but the goals were basically the same as those of the The wide range of elective courses enabled students to pursue in- interests, from economics to anthropology to sociology. VID WOLFF Am. History, Anthro., Boys, Pep Club MAURICE SWANSON Intro to Social Studies., Honors and Awards Chm. YESSEN Am. Studies, Am. History, Inter. Rel. FACULTY!175 . J BARBARA VOCT Am. Studies, Nat. Honor Soc. Faculty Advisor and Com., Asst. MARVIN HESS Soc., Am. History Girls' Track Coach l76!FACULTY ANN FABER Am. Govt., Am. History, World History R, . OHN SAPPENFIELD A.V. Building Coordinator, A.V. Club DAVID REHFELD Am. History, Head Basketball Coach KEN SWEARINGEN Psych. I and II FACULTYXI77 178! FACULTY MIRIAM LUTZ French, Spanish MARALIN NOBLE Spanish IIITIV Qi, ilu, Qbui Licking a foreign tongue proved to be a tasty endeavor for many language students. Overhead labs in five classrooms were used to a better ad- vantage than ever this year. Under the enthusiastic direction of Charles Pearce, the foreign language department has strived for an increasing enrollment in three modern languages and Latin. By researching another language, students were able to gain a better un- derstanding of their own. The foreign language resource center was a functioning part of the entire program this year. Students were able to utilize the room for make- up assignments and independent work, along with consulting various audio-visual aids that were made available. Playing a very important role, the resource center provided a necessary service for both students and teachers. Each language class strived to improve four basic language skills: reading, writing, listen- ing, and speaking. Beginning students concen- trated on basic grammar and vocabulary growth, while the more experienced studied various literatures. The value of knowing a second language became greater as each young person grew more aware of other peoples in other lands. For many, foreign countries and lifestyles were that much closer. 5, I i . t 5 gv gc awk?-'AEE' ,,,- ,- K fn 'W ip.. ,..sw 'N0'-' MARY ALICE DANIELS Latin I, II, Poetry . ,- CHARLES PEARCE Spanish A, B, I, Dept. Chm. FACULTY!179 L, Lp JEAN TEEL French I, II IBOXFACULTY D I, District Dept, Chm. MARIA PINKSTON Spanish II, IV If J ' 9. sr BETH STEWART German 'Nl iffy. 'f-vu...,,,......-na- W- I 11,5 -f fi I -R .,5i I . .,.. , lf, I JOSEPHINE SPIDELL French III, IV, V WXSQ. ' gig, 1. r, SVI. . I A Y BECKY WILSON German I, II, III .Ak 'ima FACULTYXIBI n Ahhitinn In G. H. Hardy, the English mathematician, described mathematicians and their studies in this way: what we do may be small, but it has a certain character of permanence, to have produced anything of the slightest permanent interest, whether it be a copy of verses or a geometrical theorem, is to have done something utterly beyond powers of the vast majority of men. Students at Shawnee Mission East studied mathematics ranging from basic geometry and algebra to specialized trigonometry-analytic geometry and calculus. Some students found math confusing and useless, the inquisitive students viewed math as rewarding. Endless hours of study and practice developed into mathematical knowledge for interested students. Some students discovered that once useless theorems they learned in geometry could be applied to answer questions dealing with everyday life. What are the chances for fair weather tomorrow if it rained every day last weekfw Or, His it possible for our economy, with a constant rate of expansion, to be in equilibrium! With application of simple theorems and properties, the answers to these questions could be acquired easily. The mathematics department at SM East not only taught basic skills of math, but also demonstrated usage of these skills in life. DERALD BOLINE Computer Science, Trig., A. Geom puter Club, Nat. Honor Society PHIL BERG Trig!Anal., Pract. Ceom., Inter., Alg. Dept. Chrmn., Boys' Tennis Coach '-mf. 1 I Lllfgh fl I A . ff Anx -ev MARGARET HOGAN Calc., Geom., Ecology Club li RICK ROYER Geom., Alg. II, Basketball Coach ,If fy? I, X BERNARD FORD Geom., Alg., Trig. FACULTYH83 -ffl P 1 ,1,g,,Maf9, -A . , if , ,Z ,Q .. , 'ww V K Nr, ,, W9FK1'fmmfae1mw,WM,,,g RAY RUNYAN Alg. II, Ceom. V, My , 1 .K ----..W......,,mMM-M MMM f 2 av 'wig ' M.-L S 45? .K k , , K Nw 18-LXFACULTY ' T Q of :-x ' io mQ GEORGE BLOMSTER Trig., Alg. I, II, Asst. Football Coach W M ,, X. -du... , ,-if Z 4 C 3' ILL ATWELL Geom., Alg. II, Asst. Football Coach, Wrestling Coach LINDA ROGERS Applied Math., Alg. I, Chess Club co-sponser FACULTYH85 warh- , , , , . A R 4 xpanmnn In Sciences so N 3. t .A,. Seen at 7 mst I- J The 1975-76 school year brought major ad- ditions to the science department's curriculum. Meteorology and electronics were added to the already existing programs in physics, chemistry, and biology students were able to choose between a struc- tured or individualized class situation, or between a normal or advanced level of study. Experimentation was a key word in all of the science classes, enabling students to utilize and evaluate the facts and theories they had learned. Classroom lab facilities were in constant use, as was the department resource center, which acted as a supplementary tool in the student's pursuit of scien- tifie knowledge. Meteorology students added an in- teresting note to life at SME through their lab workg weather forecasts were made und placed in the daily announcements for student benefit. x + MARK MATHEWS Biol, Applied Science, J.V. Basketball Coach 186!FACULTY ' an Wyggg ,L W .f- 17,4--x lv 'Rig L W 1' 3 ....4u.-.A N,- a r LEVIN Chemistry, Physics Tennis Coach x 5 i ANDERSON Physics, Dept. Chm., Boys' Swimming Coach, Asst. all M--. W, D ,D --...many ,,- JUDY LIESER Chemistry, Learning Center FACULTYXIB7 A-K..,.i, 5 --K- L. f ,4 f f sf, ...Pnl i jg X M mv f.1? ' 4 49 'HW ' '21 E2 M 4 is N jg IBB! FACULTY I - an ...X 35 ww.-ff' -,-f' HARAUGHTY Blol. I, Soc. and Science, Asst. Trask Coach FOX Blol., Stu!Fac Coalluon Sponsor FACULTY!189 mais nterestz The SM East Choral, represented by several select singing groups, performed at concerts throughout the year. The Chamber Singers, Choraliers, Concert, Girls' and Sophomore Choirs, directed by Mr. Dan Zollars, established a reputation of excellence and originality. Deviating from the traditional holiday vespers program, SM East experienced its first Black Christmas. Mr. Jester Hairston, an authority on Negro spirituals, directed the choirs in the performance. The Lancer marching band, under the guidance of Mr. Stephen Phalp, achieved recognition for earning top ratings at both the District and State Marching Band Festivals. The Pep Band promoted enthusiasm at assemblies and athletic events. Demonstrating' instrumental talent, the orchestra, led by Mr. Kenneth Tebow, also maintained a concert schedule. The efforts of the choirs and orchestra combined in a tribute to American music in the Masterworks Concert. The State Music Festival, held in April, provided an opportunity for all aspects of the SM East Music department to be evaluated accor- ding to their skills. DAN ZOLLARS Choral Music, Dept. Chm., Soph. Football Coach ,-,Rx A it .:,A8,x A xt! 1 inet' my guilt fr STEPHEN PHALP Band, Pep Band, Blue Knights l90!FACULTY gr xr TEBOW Orchestra, Music Theory .WM-14 FACULTY!191 Art Bunnies Qlreatiuitg Developing self-expression and creativity, art students took advantage of a wide variety of course offerings. Independent studies and open labs provid- ed artists the opportunity of exploring such crafts as pottery and weaving. Students enrolled in the basic art course, Art 1, dabbled in water colors, acrylic paints, sculpture, ceramics, and printmaking. Designed to give students a sample of many medias, Art 1 was taught on the tri- semester basis for the first time. The rotation of three teachers during one course permitted each instructor to demonstrate his particular specialties. After the completion of Art 1, students were able to enroll in any of the ten available art courses, including textiles and weaving, design, and jewelry. Art resource materials normally found in the library were kept in the art rooms for easy-reference. Students not taking art classes were also encouraged to use them. A unique combination of enthusiasm and in- dividuality gave the art department a character of its own. Students gained valuable self-confidence and creative ability. -rfnw-elm CHARLES CRAWFORD Ceramics, Jewelry, Sculpture, Dept Chm Sec Comm Att Comn Curriculum Comm. l92!FACULTY ROBINSON Art I, Design, Drawing, Texules, Bicentennial Comm., Comm. Chm. ibn. GARY HINES Art I, Design, Cml. Art, Painting, Drawing, Jr. Class Sponsor FACULTYXIQ3 194! FACULTY Q Q 4 umnesea nterezt llip As economic conditions remained uncertain, the enrollment in the business department was up. The practical side of education-the business curriculum-was appealing to many students who were searching for specific preparation to enable them to enter the business world with full training. The total scope of business education was available through a variety of courses. Shorthand, bookkeeping, business machines, typing, and record keeping all provided students with a wide spectrum of the basic business skills. Other available classes furnished business students with practical opportunities where they could build upon their elementary knowledge. The office education class offered on-the-job training in the school office, and students in typing III class were participants in a simulated office experience. In business law and personal finance, the student could gain skills valuable to any career. ROLAN ooooeomm PATRICIA HAMPTON Typ 1 2 Bkkp D GRIFFIN Bus. Law, Per. Fin., Acc., Typ., Dept. Chm '-'TW LARRY TICE Mach., Typ., Curriculum Comm. A-.. HUNTER Bkkp., R.C., Girls' Diving Coach, Girls' Pep Sponsor. LANCE CAMPBELL Mark, and Ret. 1,2, Distr. Ed., DECA MK Y 'X , L ,L ,Q 'Q CAROL RODRIGUEZ Office Ed. 1.2, Typ. 2, Office Ed. Assoc. FACULTYH95 2 A f .1 Qume Glhallenges In our modern society, home economy is necessity. Rising prices and the devaluation the dollar make the task of homemaking challenge. The domestic arts department at S. East educated girls and boys in the science home economics, coupled with the art creativity. The students were taught the pl ning and preparation of food, clothing, and ' terior design. The knowledge and skills acquired within t home economics department enabled the s dent to better prepare himself for the futu Clothing classes not only learned how to sew a tailor articles of clothing, but they al developed other skills such as needlepoint, e broidery and quilt-making. A dinner thea was created hy the foods classes as an experim - of applying their knowledge towards a use ROSEMARY GASPER Sep. and Spt., Knits, Tailoring, Des. Sewing, Fam. Clothing, endeavor. The child development class a Ind. Home Ec., Dept. Chm. 196fFACULTY sponsered a kiddie school . .- f - , I . T. sl, t -i r ,A --W.-' ' . 31. 5. f fi' . 5 ff A2 if 3 1 . f se? 7 -23 Q4 awe- ' , f' Wi ?ff .3Q.:F.- - e - - - T WV 95? -SQEWK' Vlffw Y? , xii., .. ,iss X sag- , it - - . .gis . fy., ,S ,M . . 5, , 'ft' X... K .. wg: '-M. f. e , ,, .-- itz.. f 5 r ss l I R 'fat ' -' . . - ' -Q... ,t ' ' n j 4 - iggix, -f 5'- 2 . 5 . ,Q f- ,E Q - -- - ' is f 34-I U ' - ilfrffiff . ' - :fav J: . s ...s-ez.. . Q--af . 7' ...i g -' wwf: - -A , 1, ff ,. i' .s51'1 , .. 1 33 EL-sig.: A 15f:iy3:.-i - MW . Q23 VH32 3 TAQ 5 J 1 Q O O 8 BRANT Clothing 1, Child Devel., Housing and Int. Des., Co nl. EUZANNE REED Bachelor Living, Enter. with Foods, Creative Cookery, ocus on Foods B .g, FACULTYXI97 4--. 1 :Ii JOHN OMAN Driver's Ed De l. Chm., Soph. Basketball Coach JOE JACOBS Driver's Ed., Asst. Football Coach ,, p l98!FACULTY Coach STAUFFER Driver's Ed., Boys' Swimming Coach, Boys' and Girls' 4 rivers ifhaueh 1 raffic Emphasizing the importance of behind-the-wheel experience, the drivers' education instructors at SM East developed a new program centering around the recently built driving range. Young drivers were able to spend less time in the classroom, and concen- trate more on driving maneuvers. Adding another dimension to the program, the driving range enabled students to experience blow- outs, skidding on a slippery surface, and parallel parking. Instructors were in radio contact with every car, lending advice and commands to its occupants. Although the range appears to be a complex maze of asphalt and lines, it was hoped that area residents would also be able to take advantage of it. The future holds the possibility of a motorcycle course and the arrival of smaller cars for the range. Leading up to the state driver's license examina- tion, the course covered all facets of driving, in- cluding skills in perception and prevention of collisions. As students coped with actual traffic situations, they learned correct driving habits and at- titudes. Before acquiring a license, students realized certain responsibilities. Sak 'S ,ION BELTRAM Driver's Ed., J.V. Football Coach FACULTYH99 , 'ff ' i , . YE 1- Y 1 ' 2251? -' 1' ,Q 5 5 V. 'f-'.ww-,una W CHARLES SULZEN Wood Technology 2 and 3, Metal Technology 3, Materials and Processes 2, Plastic Technology, Football and Track coach. 'Ili Qui! an Qdmmkfi The bell rang with its usual omnipresence . . the score was obvious . . . Man: fourteeng Ma twelve. Only the great and mighty DOLS, Dinesen, Odom, Lebar and Sulzen would tomorrow's outcome. Hopefully, they will choose drill the press, a feat never before attempted in presence of a visual communicator. A scene from a recent science fiction movie? This is the world of Industrial Arts at SM East department encouraged education by experil tion while acquainting students with the fund tal processes of industry. Offering a diverse group courses, the program was designed to accommodate wide variety of interests and abilities ranging architectural drawing to automobile maintenance. In the machine drawing classes, students s blueprints and orthographic projections, architectural classes drew actual floor plans of l The newest course, graphic arts, taught printr and photography. In the woodshop, students progressed from basic skills of handling wood to the construction more complex projects, while metal classes e the student to foundry and welding. While w on students' cars, members of the auto tech classes learned valuable skills that may be used rest of their lives. Amidst a facade of confusion, possibilities presented by the combination of and machine are endless. JAMES DINESEN Auto Tech II, Metals, Power and Energy, Driver's Ed ZOOXFACULTY A 7 teak in the -I ag Physical Education, to many students, was a well-deserved break in their rigorous schedules. A quick swim or an exhilarating game of handball could have released unwanted tension and given a person a brand new outlook on the day. Physical Education strove to develop new capacities and desires of the students. To develop physical skills required a broad program with specific activities. Physical Education classes not only drew on physiology, but even sociology and psychology. With a much more diverse curriculum, Physical Education extended something for everybody. Girls were offered Aquatics., Gymnastics, and Modern Dance along with the standard P. E. program. Boys had their choice in Tumbling, Gymnastics, and for all the future Tommy Bells, there was an elective in rules and officiating. In additon., for the person who had more on his mind than learning the fundamentals of volleyball, co-ed team sports were also offered. A well-rounded selection of electives not only constituted a challenge for those who participated, but also a good time. In all of these activities the spirit of fun should prevail, ideally, the focus is on educa- tion in leisure activity. N .S . Msgfggicgixv Q YJ, . .. .359 .cgi , 202! FACULTY CAROLYN HOWARD Phys. Ed., Dept. Chm., Girls' Head Tennis Girls' Head Basketball Coach, Girls' Head Swim Coach. DANNY BRADFIELD Phys. Ed., Girls' Gymnastics Coach. 1975 W Ml.DClTSC8EDll.E 91.11 HIQ .,....,,...., QQ gin in ,.,..., ug. nw lllusrumn-ug. KY. I gil .......,. i . IH Un Q l ni, .. an , .....,, .. l iifif 1 1 at .,... .. nn aims. ln ,,,,...-,.-w-- Q 'C MW., 3 , K 'N' , H' Mx A . , ..,, . ,...t.. ' GLENN PERCY Am. Govit, Phy. 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But sometimes it seems that East is geared primarily towards the juniors and seniors. ln the midst of PSAT's, ACT's, junior varsity and varsity sports, and college represent- atives-the sophomores are often overlooked We meet this frustration, however, with insight. The sophomore year is one of transition- meeting people, making friends., acclimating ourselves to a new environment, blending as a class. Though confusing, the newness of East is exciting. The discovery of new interests marks an in- creased awareness ol' ourselves and others. Our initial responses to the opportunities that East offers, are vital in establishing the foundation on which we build our high school experiences. Janice Ahnen Britt Alexander Michael Alexander Matthew Allain Charlotte Allen Mark Allen David Altman Kristen Anderson lgnacie Angles Michael Anthony .lames Appelbaum Ann Argahright George Arnold Robb Arnold James Arnete Marci Asner Marty Athey John Auman Jeanette Bair Elizabeth Baker Derek Baranski Adriann Barlow Will Barrows Linda Bartlett Nw 1 li N -5-If I ,. iiiiii -I it s t it f E fi B 'i'iiil 4 - ka ' f A , M 2 ., y K, I, Q gag gg: LT ' 'Q N to ,. C , it 'a , ? 4 V 44 Q. T :,Y , X Q Q it wi X , ' , ' ii T55 5 M 'A siilfl- Jiri ' But what if she says no? 201-VSOPHOMORES Don Bates Wayne Bates Mark Battle Perry Beal Mitchel Beatty Daniel Beets Christopher Bell Renea Benham Joyce Benjamin Cheryl Bennett Jenny Bennett Patty Bennett Nl n 42 H4 if 'Q P P' f f J fr' , l I y W A e B, I f :gf e , ' B1-vu . w ,, f i'! : ' , 5 ol W zu 4,2 if 15 4 E ae' V. 'aah be fig xg-V Z 1' R 'I Susan Burcham Sally Burger Cordon Burk Kathy Burke Larry Burmaster Susan Burton Kerry Bush Melanie Bush Doris Bywaters Julie Cameron Dax id Cantril Shelley Cantril Cam Bennetts Brenda Bernharflt Terry Belzelherger Paul Beven Beverly Bwasclla Bcvlcie Bivkley Nancy Blackman Dan Bly David Bois Tim Bolih Susan Boresow Cheryl Borgmier Connie Boxer Craig Boxer Denise Boyer Debbie Bridges Eugene Bridges Ylary Bringle Meri Brooks Catherine Brown Laurie Brown Scott Brown Suzanne Brown Jeff Beullens SOPHOMORESXZO9 Brian Capello Thomas Carignan Lisa Carroll Tracy Cauchois Nlary Cermak Elizabeth Chandler Brenda Chase Wanda Christensen Karen Church .lon Clark Cheryl Cooper Larie Corbett Robert Cosgrove Gail Cosner Carol Costello Lori Coukoulis Samuel Cowley Ed Cox Nancy Cramer Kenneth Crangle Timothy Clark Cathy Clarke Jaime Clothicr Lisa Cloud Paul Cocks David Cohen Julie Cole Ruth Colgrave Tom Collins Timothy Cooley . im. ,fy gzgfpa ' I Dana Durwood 'if Linda Earl C 5. Donald Edmondson 4 Amber Edwards 'F . Jeffrey Einspahr 'sa 3 'Q v Q Q' if it MA- Pamela Edin Kevin Eisler Geneva Ekengren John Ellison Mark Ellison Charles Ellwanger Tammy Embry Lynn Emmons Martin Enslein Harold Epstein James Erikson Lorrie Erway Michael Evans Dave Everett jane Fenn Thomas Ferguson Deborah Fischer Nlary Fisher Paula Flaltery Paula Fleming Rob Flood Ronald Ford ,lohn Creamer Neil Crow Sandy Cummins Doug Dalgleish Kyle Davenport Becky Davis Bill Davis Denise Delhloff Bruce Detrempe Dee Devine Sharon Divine Lee Dopke Karen Dorlac Marthe Dreher John Dubois Catherine Durie SOPHOMORESXZII ZIZXSUPHOMOVRES Amy Fountain Mark Franklin Philip Franklin Thomas Freeman Marc Fried Betsy Friedberg Marilyn Friedman Liz Frost Brenda Gagel Lori Garrett James Gass Denise Gatzoulis Marcia Geiderman Mark Gentry Lori Gerhardt Jim Gerson David Giatras Kathy Gibbons Gary Gibson Evelyn Gillen Cathryn Gilmore Nolan Goldberg Sam Goller Eric Courley Roger Graber Michael Grauberger Paula Graves Julie Greene Karen Gregg Kimberly Gregg Susan Grier Nancy Griffin John Griffith Sandra Griffith Lynne Grimes ts ,117 .,, ,ggfp ' ' tlbf, L' if ' A 555215 ,- My ,A V ,I 1 K ,f E I 33? 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Ronald Maxon .lohn McCabe Michelle McCabe Shaunna McCully Mary McGrath Anne McGuire Stacey McHugh Craig McMahon Bill McMillin Cindy McNichols Cynthia Meyer Jeffrey Meyer Joyce Milburn Carla Miller Christopher Miller ,lane Miller liolleen Miller Nlolly Nliller Cy nthia Ylinvhew Stephen Hino David Minor Fcliria Nlintz Nancy Nlislcle Steve Nlolfet Russell Nloney Dennis Morgan Michelle Morris James Mosimann Kay Moyer Eric Mueller SOPHONIORESXZIT ZIHXSOPHOMORES Tim Mullarky Elizabeth Murphy Laurie Neese Eric Nelson Richard Nelson .lulie Newman Cindy Newton Bryan Niewald David Nixon Jim Nusser Chris O'Crowley Anne O'Farrell Deborah Olsen David Olson Sally Omundson Roxanne Ortiz Julie Osadchey Ross Palmer Merrill Papin Matthew Parsons .lody Partnoy Suzanne Passman Keith Paton Michael Payne Dan Penner Kelly Pfoltner Lora Phillips Robert Pitnick Gary Polter James Polk Keith Ponder Richard Post Paul Power Richard Powers Linda Poyser Steve Preston Michael Pronko David Pypes Denise Rahius Timothy Ralston Julayne Ramsay M ,F fi is f f N 5 I V X C x R. sv la ... .J . fx. . 1 is is r .1 ag K Ma 'T A i Robert Reynolds Robin Rice Dick Richards Brian Ridenour Kelley Rietfors Lisa Ritz Chris Rixner Marilyn Robbins Jennifer Roberts Lori Roberts Tamia Rau Venetia Reece Sarah Reed Joseph Reeder William Rees Suzanne Reimer Anne Reintjes Hugh Reno Lisa Revare Julie Rewerts Ned Stevens prepares for his next hour class. Ronald Roberts Dan Robles Daniel Roepke Bill Rogers Thomas Rooker Richard Root Rita Rosano Sherri Rose Robert Rothman Jennifer Rowlett SOPHOMORES!219 ZZOXSOPHOMORES Theodore Roosevelt Bryant Ruhin liinda Ruliin Lenise Rudnick Mike Rulcy Beth Runncls Suzanne Rupc David Ryan Claire Salisbury Susan Samuels Laura Sandhorn Susan Sawyer Steven Sehwaly Susan Svhillie Karen Schluetcr Gary Selden Sabrina Semkin Kevin Shade Ylarli Shadowen Phyllis Shalet Howard Shalinsky Janice Shapiro Rachel Shaver Linda Shea james Sheldon Heidi Shelton Robin Sherman Laura Shipley Rexina Shoemaker Scott Siemers Gary Schneider Richard Sfhons Wlargaret Schulte Kelly Schuman Janet Schulte Raymond Scdlock ,. V w iv , . ,f ' t .i f 42 at , hir 1.9 'J lf' .. 1- Q I wr -f A i tj ,att - gf., - ,. -, ,ya :qw .. R' f. ' , Q L V-ng' , 9 S , ,, I , A Q , D . .: . F . V D - v D t , t if ' . i ,- 1, t eff rie wt W 'Q gi I if 551111, A V fl ' W i ' ' Law ft 5 1 1 - if Q... . lg? 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Anne Thomas Mary Thompson Donald Thorpe Brant Tidwell Daniel Tietze Douglas Tilton David Titus Ann Toevs .lames Tucker Stuart Tweed Marlene Tyler Amy Usdin Mark Vanhuskirk Debra Vanderburgh Patricia Venable Carl Vineyard Mark Vleisides Susan Wacknov James Wagner William Waibel Curtis Wakefield Lloyd Walker Jim Walsh Tom Weary Naomi Strand Kelly Stratford David Stuckey Kenneth Stumpe Debra Suggs Brad Sumonia Beth Sutton Tracy Talbot Kathryn Tankard Jeffrey Taylor Karen Templeton Melissa Tctzlaff Q .,g e 1 . . ' ssae we ' E I -' .V I 'Qi ' Q K K! Q: . if K gi ., K if i ... K Q , 'f wg' , i ,Nw ff 1 if l I- :-, . 1 M 'a ' 3 x mi if 1 , , 1 rt.. , F, I ' ,, x,:- 4 , T i ff .-'i,4 .Y R if -' s 9-,z1a:.1' lilSi , . Q Ni 4? New D yy: , 1? , e w .25 1. N W! Si' , Q? R . ,, Q w 5 - . ff. P 'v 22' . f f ' - Szblxiaaif A w ,. gsgqw- ' 25735 1 'L ' x. . uf VN, . N x K A sa 'N ,y W X W X, ' I mx. ww- J r ' - , V ' Q 4 , a l ,Q K , - , , x 'U -' Q5 5 . 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I-I ig.-.V .f :ga f . f V N '- N . -'sw fin If V 4 01- .- Vw- f. -if- ' 5+:, 55.55,'-.3.-13.'-'wG-.-L-wqfii-.'e.q,. 5,5- W staff'- Part of what you gain with a good education is the quality of your idle moments, your play. A student grows and develops twenty-four hours a day-not just the five or six he might bein the classroom. Juniors took advantage of these idle moments, acquiring new ideas and interest. As individuals we remained distinct, but as a class we were held together by several goals. What we learned as individuals influenced the attitudes, the aspirations, the motivations and the ex- periences that will affect our lives for years to come. As a class, we united to plan and construct Prom-together we endured the many frustrations that went hand in hand with the joys of working with one another and making new friends. The result was a unique bond among members of the Junior class. Looking ahead, we can see the climax of our school days approaching. As kindergartners, we hardly knew where the end would be-And now, with one special year ahead of us, we no longer view il as an end, but a very special beginning. We want to make our last year in high school count, to further enrich our lives, and those of our classmates. 226fJUNIORS See how many lriendsl have? Charles Adams Andrew Ade Spencer Ade Mary Anderson Jane Arakawa Mary Arnett James Arnold Laura Ashcraft Mark Ashwill Kurt Atcheson Alyson Atha Steve Athey Ann Atzenweller Tracy Avery Linda Axelson Steve Baas Sandy Bahner Donna Balbinot Julie Barickman Alan Barlow Mark Barlett Pamela Bates Charles Battey Judy Battle Cheryl Baum Dan Beasley Libby Beddingfie Laura Belew Brenda Bell ld Anthony Bengimina .lefl Bennett .lane Berkley Teresa Berry' Serena Besley Mark Betty William Beyer Joe Bianco Anne Biasella Kandy Bickel Frank Biersmith Laura Biggs Paula Birkholz Mark Bishop Jayne Blinn Cynthia Block Loren Bonn Gary Borcharclt Jennifer Bordy William Borgmie Robert Bowers I' John Omirk attempts to blow out the fire. JUNIORSXZZ7 228!J UNIORS Shall I jump? Christopher Boyd Roger Branit Mimi Braverman Susan Brieseh Liz Brown Rebecca Brown Tina Brunncnkant Nancy Buell james Buenger Christopher Bunker Patty Burton Roy Butler Katie Byers Decna Bywaters Amy Cameron Denise Carrier Catherine Carter Carol Caudill Geri Celxula Debbie Chang Anne Chapman Arminrla Charlons Susan Clark Randy Clark Craig Clawson if-V? v' . X .a- S K Q Q f. . 5 . Rik ggi I . 6 gf H., t H tg -fm . fi 3 . 1 .f if-.i N- 4 v 31 ,fx 9 f,i',5' ff Z7-Qin. fl 'H+ -'-' ',xx ' W Nlark Clipsham ' L David Coleman I .w A Beverly Colelon i' E, ,M Mike Collins .- ,- N A N I u ' R 1 X If vis? 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JUNIORS!229 230!JUNIORS Brct Dcwine Paul Dewecs Niark Dcwilt Diana Dietrich john Dillon lim Dippel Anne Dixon liirliy Dixon Steven Doerr Mike Downing David Duncan ,lay Earl Shannon Earnest lilatt Ecton Daniel Eddings Darlcnc Eddings Richard Eddy Roly Edmonds Brian Edmundson Leia Edris Ann Edwards Cathy Edwards G reg Eichcr Gary Ekengrcn Ed Elling Dan Ellingson David Elliott Diane Elliott Rhonda Emick Barbara Engelken Stuart Engle .lune Epstein Loren Evans Deana Everett Nlark Farmer K2 at 'ef . we 5 liaa V ,, Flowerchild ren g an- James Fatino Suzan Feighner Barry Fingold Ann Fink Bill Finkelstein Greg Fishman Rhonda Fleming Mike Flynn Howard Fox Cynthia Francis David Freeman Mary Freeman Gary Fremerman David Friedman Russell Fuchs Nancy Fudemberg Karen Fuller Jennie Funk John Gayner Doug Gentry Linda Gerson Liz Gerson Karen Gibson Ronald Gier Dick Gilbert William Gilmore Byron Ginsburg Thomas Glass Amy Gordan James Gosnell Peri Greenberg Doug Greenwald Danny Griffith Cheryl Groetzinger 5, 5 ' ,Ion Gust Candie Gwin Mary Ann Hadel Susan Hadel Steve Hailh ,f f i A'i' , ,Ea e A t if M 1 RX f 1 Q ine.. s 4. 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Like any other year, we can consider the emotions, activities and academics with feelings of ambivalence. But the experiences we share as a class make our senior year somewhat different than others. We all endured senior English and SAT's just as we shared the thrill of beating South in basketball and of graduation. And for the first time, we were forced to face the decisions of the future. This too created a bond. At some point between the time we got our senior picture taken in June, and graduation in May, a transformation occurred. We acquired the outlook of a senior. As spring approached, we found ourselves less aware of grades and more aware of people. The concept of time evoked mixed emotions wanting to retain the security of the present, but anxious to explore the challenge of what lies ahead. 246!SENI ORS Carolyn Arnold .lo Ash Neil Atcheson Perry Atha Carolyn Baden Sarah Bahner Lori Baker Alison Ball Wade Banks Patricia Banvard Kathy Barnett Sue Barsotti Susan Barth Bill Batliner Kelly Bauer .lohn Adams Robert Aks Patricia Albi Frank Alexander Tice Alexander Ann Allen Mike Allen Mary Amoury Mary Amundson David Anderson Louis Angles Jim Armstrong Mindy Beard Marla Beatty John Bechtold Michael Behnke Betsy Beiriger Steve Bell Vicki Bell Cathy Bennett Dana Bernstein Shelly Bessier David Biggs Edward Bigus Scott Bingham Evan Bisceglia Robert Bland Gary Bledsoe John Blim Lisa Blinzler Charlotte Bliss Marcus Boggs Ceci Bohn Beth Bohon Rene Bollier A ndy Bolt Nlikc Boresow Brad Boswell Andy Botwin SENIORSX247 David Bouck Sherri Bowers Linda Bowman Gary Bowra Ruth Boyd Carolyn Braun Scott Bremer Phil Bringle Beckon Brown Carol Brown Cindy Brown David Brown Jeb Brown Julie Brown Ken Brown -nd Mm Rx Eddy Bigus finds the missing Lenin to the V.P. Laura Brown office. .loc Bus-her 248fSENIORS Annette Burton Sara Brown Slcwc Burhrirlge Harb Campbell Carla Brucmmcr Susie Bruns Susan liurvhslcad Kelly Burke Becky ffamplwcll Amy Cappella Susan Carlson Pat Cason Ann Catlett Marian Chang Jeff Charney Paul Cherry Bob Clark Martha Clark Suzi Clark Tim Clark Mary Clarke Steve Clawson Cris Cohen Janet Cole Jody Comer Donna Cook Cathy Crockett Cheryl Crozier Virginia Curtin Deena Dahnke Kathy Dammann Dean Davenport Andrea Davidson John Davis Mark Davis Martin Dawson David Dees 41 SENIORS!249 Karen Deshazo Marty Devins Michael Dick Lynda Dickens Joe Dickey Brian Disney Kelly Dodd Eileen Doherty Paul Dougan Laura Douglas .lim Dunsing Mike Durheim Jim Dwyer Diane Dyer Sabrina Earnest 2' 'Y bf Q Q . ' , wmsj , ji s V K A., s ' ,A ..... -uv Q ........ Q Q, ,,.,,,, 4: ' ........ fy ,,,,,,,,,-, . M- 'W 1, M- l Q i 5 k HE 1 51 4 l y s Q e V, ,. 5 ig? . 47 it K V y yum ' , . 1 3 . 1 f.',. , ' K 5 i a D s one Q so r - is sii l 151. o as H y ,- - A fig ff 'iff 5, f :Q V D f D ' K ft - . K g . F sylyy ,,, , 3- :V aff - 5 ,m:,:,,r ' 1 ' f' I V, fi? i ' f D . y 51:ff'i Wu ,. ,ji L , wg ,Ly, is ,L,i H ,.,f ji: - fif-'ff f-,' , 1 1. I ' I wonder if lhey'll find us? ZSUXSENIORS Brian Ecton Mark Eddy Jacqueline Edgar Tom Edmundson Tom Eggers Deborah Ellingson Blair Elliot! Susan Endicott Richard Engelken Lynn Epstein Johann Eriksson Bill Evans Candy Evans Evan Evans Phil Everhart Russ Ewerl Tres Falls Penny Farkas Jerry Fehr Nancy Fenn Mark Ferrel Terry Ficke Holly Fiedler Bob Findell Charlie Fisher Andi Fishman Karee Flannelly Robert Flelcher John Fortino Dana Foster Richard French Sue Friesen Mark Fudemberg Gary Funkhauser Cam Callehugh Jill Garfinkle Kent Geller ,1 EX ,E Q xl M A X ek .4 X ...wg 1' .Q- uai if xv.-.f ,X . ,wa- N-Al' -.Jw ,ff SENIORS!251 252!SENIORS Kim Good Kathy Gooley Barb Goolsbee Susan Gosnell Stacy Gourley Jeff Gowler Bill Graber Gina Graves Gran! Green Jeanette Green Ronnie Greenbaum Lisa Greenberg Marsha Greene Linda Griffiih Barb Grosskreutz John Gottsch Lainie Gruening Jennifer Grunt Bev Hale Dan Haley Laura Gibbons Brian Gille Daniel Gilliland Mark Gilman Jim Gingrich Brenda Ginsberg Lynn Goldberg Larry Goldman David Hallhurg Kevin Haller Sandy Harper Genevela Harris Deborah Hart Gerry Hart Gail Hartline Kevin Hauser Richard Haynes Prue Heats! Jeff Healh Mark Hedges Kim Heinz Beth Heiser Julia Hendricks Beth Henkin Bob Henry Michael Herborn Frank Heumann Pam Hider Biff Highfill Eric Hilton Scott Hinton .leff Hise Jeff Hoadley Pam Hohack 254-XSENIORS Susan E. Howard Susan M. Howard Terry Hunter Vicki Huse Don Hyde Ginny Hylton Buff Ihenthal Bill Intrater Tim Irons Hajime Ito Bob Jackson Carol Jackson Dian Jacobs Barb Jacobsen Karen James Randy Jansen Thomas Jefferson Elizabeth Jensen Jan Jensen T Jensen John Hocker Sieve Hoffman Sally Hogan Mickey Holland Edward Holtgraves Curl Hosterman Connie Hovey Jacelyn Howard gif? N. ga Scott Jerwick Steve .lewett Cindy Johnson Robert Johnstone Barbara Jones Ferrell Jones Mike Jones Sarah Jones Kim Jorgensen Alka .loshi David Joyce .lohn Kalcic Dan Kalen James Kanan David Kellar Jackie Kellogg .larry Kelso Mike Kessler John Kiene Sam King 'li Physics phundamentals: What comes up. must come down. SENIORS!255 Love at first fall. 256!S ENI ORS Keith Klamm Harry Klausen Bill Klein Philip Klein Doug Knox Krisiy Koerper Kim Kohler Sara Kohn Liz Kokjer Karen Kolkin Kevin Kombrink Susan Kopilnik Nancy Kotelov Lynne Koupal Lorie Kuchem Ken Kupperman Rick Kurz Paul Labounty Kristen Lacy Bob Lamping E dm ,' smff i iz l. , 2,5273 Wendy King Dan Kinkhors! David Kious Clayton Kirkwood 5 ff' , Leif? YK1- im? fr , 4755! QLW4 3 wad cv X59 Sheryl Lane Karen Laner Mike Lanning Martha LaPlante Carolyn Larson Judy Laterza Ralph Latshaw Marianne Leary Karen Lebovitz Linda Lego Derek LeManski Barbie Lenk Eileen Levesque Marc Levine Nancy Levil Kathy Lewin Kathryn Lewis Pam Lewis Martin Lieffring David Lightner Mike Lintecum Val Lischka Elaine Lloyd Randy Louk Lloyd Lynd Sally Maag .lane Mackey rf? '4' me A .,,,. .2 ,., . all? 5, ,f it five' , 7 ,. ' f nr , M wg Jigga M, A A, E335 w 3w x W, 4 WK l, gy of W A 31 ,1 ff L, .fix Me, I!! ' , ' in .W M ll if SENIORSXZS7 f ,sv fii I'm Sure! ZSBXSENIORS Katy Marshall Phyllis Marshall John Masheter Ann Matthes .lohn May Barbara McBride Bryan McCaul Greg McClelland Erin McCormack David McCray David McCreery Marcia McGilley Greg MCG rath John McLeese Kevin McHugh Marshall Magee Brant Magneson Karen Majors Louis Malashock Paul Malott Alison Mantel Steve Markham Steve Marks Terry Marks Kim McNeIlis Kyle McNellis Randy Means Patti Meeder Annette Mertes David Meyer Anita Mickle Michael Milburn Bruce Miles David Miles Matthew Millard Allison Miller Bryan Miller Jim Miller Linda Miller Mary Miller Marc Miller Patricia Miller Todd Miller Marti Milne Patricia Minchew Edward Mindlin Susan Minteer Nancy Mitchell Sharon Moffet Cala Money James Mordy f ,f SENIORSXZS9 Abby Morris Beth Morton Annette Moss Warren Moss Colette Moylan Joyce Mueller Paul Mumma Patty Murphy William Nagel Michael Neese Brett Neuer Douglas Newman Elizabeth Newton Robert Nusser Mark O Connell ,limmy O'Dell Peter Omundson 1 .ei Erin O'Neil Mat Oram Kiss me if you can. 260!SENIORS John Owen .lulie Parelman Lawrence Partnoy Dawn Patrick Lori Pattison Dale Patton .loan Payne Gary Peel Douglas Peete Bart Peterson Dean Pfoltner Ellen Pfrommer David Pharr Betsy Pitman Ron Pollard Melanie Ponder Bunny Porter Thomas Porter Benjamin Powers Sherry Prater Heidi Prince Jim Putt Ann Dee Rabin Carol Rahourn Liz Ranallo Martin Rankin Brad Ransay Cheryl Rawlings Chris Raynolds Paul Redford gr Q J, TQ ftfvf , ya, J.. Q. .H, ff 1333.9 fv-A 7 J,5'+,f .-5 s - .L , 5 1, f x ' its v f gtk . ,rt ff. :aj SENIORS!261 ZGZXSENIORS David Reece Martha Reed Theresa Regan Carol Reich Scott Revare James Rhoades .lanet Rickel Dennis Ricketts Sheila Roach Courtney Robards Timothy Roberts ,lane Robinson Richard Robinson Susan Robison Robin Rollins David Roney John Roney Rick Rosano Judy Rosenthal Al Ross Craig Roth Michael Rowlands Jane Ruch Michael Ryan Lily Sabates Ray Sabates Eddie Sachs Patty Sadauskas Kirk Sandberg Saprung Sandhisiri .leff Sauvan Julie Schiffmacher .lane Schillie Luke Schuler Mary Schulte Kenneth Scot! Marie-Paul Senecaut Linda Servoss Bill Sharp Toni Sharplon Charles Shipley Jeff Siebels Doug Smith Sharon Smith Mary Snead Dan Snower Tawnya Sohha Diane Soderquist Bob Sperry Beth Stacey Laura Stack Grant Staes Scott Stallard Pal Stark Fred Stattman ?ff?213vu.' I' g , ,M .ki ., ,. 2 X wk .lil I., I N-'fungi ' 'T if ZZ X A ' 5 ,QS i E45 iw 4 L Eff SENIORSXZGB 264!SENIORS Tammy Stephens Julie Stephenson Sara Stephenson Kathy Stern Elaine Stevens Louis Stinehaugh Mark Stock Peter Stock Stu Stram Fred Strauss Terry Studebaker Mark Sullins Sharon Sumonia Robin Swain Anne Templeman Scott Templeton Gary Theis Brett Thompson Tom Thompson Robin Thorp Brian Thorpe Russ Toates Andy Troester Lynn Turner Andrew Turpin John Ufford .-4' Sherri Ulses ,lim Unruh Sally Jo Usdin Donna VanHercke Stephanie Vanhooser Boyd Vereen Ronald Vest Robert Viehweg Lisa Wacknov Richard Wagstaff Lisa Walker Geri Walsh Tamra Walsh Laura Walters Linda Warwick George Washington Vicky Wasserman Melanie Waxman Mary Jane Wayne Cathy Webb David Wedlan Bruce Weed f ijw 6 mg fx , M sv, M4 I 266!SENIORS Bill Winkler Susan Winshy Steve Winton Phil Wise Jeff Win Robin Wolkey Giselle Wolowski ,lohn Wood Chris Wooldridge Kevin Wright Doug Weil Karen Weium Anne Weller Kathleen Wells Cindy White Cerri White Laurie White Nancy Whitehead Kathy Whitsitt Kevin Wilhorn Bob Wilcox Cindy Williams Kim Williams Susan Williams Kitty Wilson Andrew Wingfie Sharon Wright Gary Wysong Claire Yarmo Denise Yodler Jenise Yodler Keith Young Carol Zachry Derek Zahony Scott Zavelo Lisa Zimmerman Paul Zoglin Richard Silbiger Lindsey Shull 1 .P W' Q' Q, 3 Q 'ar .F 1 x 1' X kr 'SQA x 1 N 5 x Q wi R 1511. n gx Q 5 sxefw, 35 The Three Stooges plan a bank stick-up. SENIORSXZ67 A Aks, Robert Honor Roll 10,11,12, Wrestling 10,11, Pep Club 10,l1. Albi, Pat Girls' Choir 10, Dinner Theater 10. Alexander, Frank Ski Club 10, Pep Club 10,11,12. Allen, Mike Gymnastics 10,11,12, Pep Club 10,12. Amundson, Mary Honor Roll 10,11,12, Scholarship Pin 10: Tennis 12, Pep Club 10,11, Inter- national Club l1, Ski Club 11,12, Anderson, David Sophomore Choir 10, Concert Choir 11, Chamber Singers, Choraliers, State Choir 12, Perfect Attendance Award 12, 177612, Football 10,11,12, Football Letter 11,12, Baseball 10,11,- 12, Intramurals 10. Angles, Lou Basketball 11,12, Pep Club 11,12. Armstrong, ,lim Sou-cr 10,l1,12, Wrestling 11, In- tramurals 12, Pep Club 10,11, Arnold, Carolyn Nat. Hon. Soc. 11,12, Scholarship Pin 10, Tennis Letter 12, Pep Club 10,11, B Baden, Carolyn NJROTC 11,12. Baker, Lori Honor Roll 10,11, Pep Club 10. Ball, Alison Princeton Book Award 10, National Merit Letter of Commendation 11,Scholarship Pin 10,11,12, Ski Club 10,11, Pep Club 10,11,12, HARBINGER Assistant Editor 12, HAUBERK Business Staff 12, Prom Server 10, Junior Class Secretary 11, Senior Representative 12, Homecom- ing Court 12. Banks, Wade Concert Choir 11,12, Basketball 10,- 11,12, Football 10,11,12, Pep Club 10,11,12, Hospitality Committee 12. Banvard, Patricia Girls' Choir 11, Choraliers 12, State Music Festival 11,12, Honor Roll 11,- 268!SENIOR SUMMA RIES 12, International Club 12, National Honor Society 11,12, Barnett, Kathy Pep Club 10,11, Barsotti, Sue Honor Roll 10,11,12, Scholarship Pin 10,11,12, Stage Crew 10, Track 12, In- tramurals 12, Ski Club 12, Inter- national Club 11, Pep Club 10,11. Barth, Susan Sophomore Choir 10, Concert Choir 11, Choraliers 12, Music letter 11,12, State Music Festival Ensemble 12, State Piano Festival 11, Honor Roll l0,11,12, National Honor Society 11,- 12, Scholarship Pin 10,11,12, National Forensics League 10,11,12, Debate letter 10,11,12, Forensics 10,- 11,12, 1776 Usher 12, Tennis 10,- 11,12, Pep Club Representative 10, Pep Club Secretary 11, Pep Club 12, HAUBERK Studio Staff 11, StudiofProduction Editor 12, National Honor Society Blood Drive Committee 12, First Place Optimist Oratorieal Contest 10. Bauer, Kelly Honor Roll 10,11,12, Soccer 10,11,12, Pep Club 10,11,12. Beard, Mindy Honor Roll l0,11,12, National Honor Society 11,12, Pep Club 10,11,12, Prom Server 10, Prom Committee 11, Drill Team Letter 11, Drill Team Social Chairman 12. Beatty, Marla Cadet Teaching 11. Bell, Steve Band 10,11,12, Pep Band 10,11,12, Baseball, Ski Club 10,11,12, Ski Club Vice President 11,12. Bennett, Cathy Sophomore Choir 10, Girls' Choir 11, Softball 11, Pep Club 10,11, HARBINGER Feature Staff 12. Bernstein, Dana Pep Club 10,11, International Club 10. Bessier, Shelly Scholarship Pin 10,11,12, National Honor Society 11,12, Honor Roll 10,- 11,12, Props Crew 10, Paint Crew 12, Tennis Letter 10,11,12, Pep Club 10, 11, HARBINGER Assistant Editor 12, Prom Chairman 11. Biggs, David L'Little Mary Sunshine 10, L'Brigadoon 11, 'L1776 12, Concert 4 Choir 11, Choraliers 12, Chamber Singers 12, Music Letter 11,12, National Honor Society 11,12, Debate Letter 10,11, Our Town 10, Reperatory Theatre 12, Forensics 10,- 11,12, Football 10,11,12, Football Letter 11,12, Track 11,12, Pep Club 10,11,12, Senior Class President 12. Bigus, Ed Honor Roll 10,11,12, Debate 10,11, Forensics 10,11,12, Intramurals IILL 11, Pep Club 10,11,12, Student Police 1 L sri Q -- . I - . 2-2 1-5: , sa-swimfi.-gtf,::g,agg.Q1, 41 f 1 1 . , 'IH ' f 5 ' ' '11 '1'1i517!i'7'I 1' 7'5mfY9i7lfl:,f9f'. fE5IQ..I-315152 :Tiffin 0' llvfffflixigizi-rs-55liE25:655842'fi 'xi' i'ii - S s f ' xiii '5 Ti? if iff' ':'1:i'1if ' -1 'T-P'-:iIif ili.,l 'X Q ' ' - W an fx .' ,W f ,1,-:,.1,,- . 'Th ree Little Pigsn Government, Chairman 11, Vice President 12, Boys' State Lt. Gover- nor 11,12, Bisceglia, Evan Gymnastics Letter 11,12, Pep Club 10,11,12. Blinzler, Lisa Scholarship Pin 10, National Merit Letter of Commendation 12, Crew 10,12, Our Town 10, 'LTeahouse of the August Moon 11, 'gDavid and Lisa 11, National Forensics League 10,11,l2, Student Cabinet 10, Debate Letter 11,12. Bliss, Charlotte DECA 11,12, Creative and Perfor- ming Arts 10, Pep Club 10,11, Ger- man Club 10, Student Activities Council 10. Bohn, Ceci Girls' Choir Accompanist 11,12, Choraliers 12, State Piano 11,12, State Music Festival 11, Choraliers 12, Music Letter 11,12, Honor Roll 10,11,12, Scholarship Pin 11, Volleyball Intramurals 10, HAUBERK Business Staff 11, HAUBERK Business Staff Editor 12, STUCO Representative 11. Bohon, Beth Pep Club 10,11, Ski Club 11. PM Polsce Bollier, Rene, Marching Band 10,11,12, Drum Ma- jor 11,12, KMEA District I Honor Band 10,11,12, Pit Orchestra 10,11,- 12, Pep Band Director 12, Honor Boll 10,11,12, National Honor Socie- ty 11,12, Bolt, Andy Ski Club 10,11,12. Boresow, Mike Cross Country 10,11, Basketball 10, Basketball Intramurals 11,12, Baseball 11,12. Boswell, Brad Football 10,11,12, Baseball 10,11,12, Wrestling, Basketball Marathon 10,- 11. Bowers, Sherri Softball 11, Pep Club 10,11,12, Pep Club Representative 12. Bowra, Gary Tennis 11,12, Boyd, Ruth Cirl's Choir 10, National Honor Society 11,12, National Honor Socie- ty Treasurer 12, National Merit Semi- finalist, Honor Roll 10,11,12, Scholarship Pin 10,11,12, Paint Crew 10,11,12, Tennis Letter 10,11,12, Soft- ball 10,11,12, Pep Club 10,11, NHS Blood Drive 12. Bringle, Phil 'L0ur Town 10, Teahouse of the August Moon 11, Intramurals 10,- 11,12, Pep Club 10,11,12, HARBINGER News Staff 11, Talent Show 12, Brown, Beckon Girl's Choir 10,11, Concert Choir 12, State Choral Festival 11, Girlis Basketball 12, Pep Club 10,12, Bicentennial Committee 12. Brown, Burgess fTransfcrred from Trinity High School, Hutchinson, Kansasj Foot- ball 10, Basketball 10,11, Track 10,- ll, Letterman's Club l0,11, Newspaper Staff 10,11, Yearbook 11, Sophomore Vice-President, fAt SMEj Track 12, HARBINGER. Brown, Carol Honor Boll10,11,12,Cvirl's Track 10, Pep Club 10,11, Ski Club 10,11,12. Brown, Jeb National Honor Society 11,12, Honor Roll 10,11,12, Scholarship Pin 10,11, Football 10,11,12, Letter 11,12, Swimming 10,11,12, Letter 11,12, Swim Team Captain 12, Boy's Yell Leader 12, Boy's Pep Club Secretary 12, Prom Chairman 11, Prom Server 10. Brown, J. David Gymnastics 10,11,12. Brown, Julie National Honor Society 11,12, Scholarship Pin 10,11,12, Fourth Place National French Contest, Pep Club 10,11. Brown, Ken Football 10,11,12, Letter 11,12, Basketball 10, Baseball 10,11,12, Letter 12, HARBINGER 11,12. Brown, Laura Scholarship Pin 10,11,12, Letter of Commendation 12, Honor Roll 10,- 11,12, Softball 11,12, Letter 11,12, Powderpuff Football 10,11, Pep Club 10,11,12, Pep Club Sr. Representative 12, ,Iunior Class Treasurer 11, Prom Server. Bruemmer, Carla Cirl's Choir 10, Concert Choir 11,12, State Music Festival 10, Girl's Swim Team 10, Softball 11, Pep Club 10,11. Bruns, Susie Tennis Team 10,11, Pep Club l0,11, Ski Club 11,12, Office Education Vice-President 12. Burchstead, Susan Honor Roll 10,11, Pep Club 10,11. Burbridge, Steve Pep Club 10,11,12. Burke, Kelly Scholarship Pin 10,11,12, National Honor Society 11,12, Honor Roll 10,- 11,12, Sophomore Cheerleader 10, Junior Varsity Cheerleader 11, Varsi- ty Cheerleader 12, Intramurals 10,12, Pep Club 10,11,12, HAUBERK Literary Staff 12, Student Activities Committee 11, Homecoming Court 12, Sweetheart Court 12. Burton, Annette Honor Roll 10,11,12, Scholarship Pin 10, Intramural Bowling 12, In- tramural Ping-Pong 11, Badmitton, Pep Club 10,11. C Campbell,Barb Honor Roll, Track 12, DECA 11,12, Pep Club 10,11. Cappello, Amy Cirl's Choir 10: Convert Choir 11, Choraliers 12, State Music Festival 10,11,12, Music Letter 11,12, Honor Roll 10,11,12, Brigadoon 11, Ski Club 11,12, Pep Club 10. Carlson, Susan Sophomore Choir 10, Girl's Choir 11, Concert Choir 12, State Music Festival Ensemble 11, Girl,s State Choir ll, Pep Club 10,11. Cason, Patrick Honor Roll 10,11,12, Football 10,11,- 12, Letter 11,12, Basketball 10,11, Letter 11, Track 10. Catlett, Ann Sophomore Choir 10, Choraliers 11,- SENIOR SUMIVIARIESXZ69 12, Letter 11, Chamber Singers 12, State Music Festival 11,12, District Chorus 12, All-State Chorus 12, Brigadoon 11, 1776 12, Honor Roll 10,11,12, Swimming 12, Pep Club Executive Committee 10,11,12, Sophomore Representative 10, Junior Representative 11, Pep Club President 12, Homecoming Court 12, Sweetheart Court 12, Prom Server 10. Chang, Marian Honor Roll 10,11,12, Scholarship Pin 10,11,12, National Merit Letter of Commendation 11, Drill Team Letter ll,l2: Girl's Pep Club 10,11,12, Labyrinth 10, HAIEBERK Studio - Production Staff 12: National Honor Society 11,12, National Honor Socie- ty Secretary 12. Chaney, Jeff DECA 11. Clarke, Mary Softball 11,12, Volleyball 10,11, Track 10, Pep Club Representative 11, Pep Club Vice-President 12, Pep Club 10,11,12, Prom Committee 11. Clark, Robert J. Stage Crew 10, Intramural Bowling 12, Pep Club 10,11,12, Student Center Committee 10. Clark, Tim Honor Roll 10, Stage Crew 10,11. Clawson, Steve Band 10, Football 10,11,12, Track 10,11,12, Basketball Mgr. 12, Flatland Ski Club 12. Cohen, Cris Gymnastics 10,11,12, Pep Club 10,11,- 12. Cole, Janet Honor Roll 10,11,12, Comer, Jody Tennis 10,11. Congleton, Lisa Honor Roll 10,11, Swim Team 10,11, Pep Club 10,11,12, Ski Club 11, Mascot 10,11. Cook, Donna Honor Roll 10,11,12, Swim Team 10, Pep Club 10,11, DECA 11,12, 26 Mile Club 10,11. Crockett, Cathy Girls' Choir 10,11, Honor Roll10,11,- 12, Scholarship Pin 10,11, Thespian 10,11,12, Stage Crew 10,11,12, Paint Crew Chief 11, Track 11,12, Cross Country Asst. Mgr. 12. 270!SENIOR SUMMARIES Crozier, Cheryl Honor Roll 10, 11, 12, Tennis Letter 10, 11, 12, Softball Letter 10, 11,12, Track Letter 10, Basketball Letter 12: Pep Club 11. Curtin, Ginny Transfer student from Chicago, Honor Roll 12, Softball 12. D Dahnke, Deena Softball 12. Dammann, Kathy Girls' Choir 10,l1, Concert Choir 12, State Music Festival 11, Music Letter 11, Honor Roll 10,11,12, National Vlerit Semi-Finalist, Scholarship Pin 10, 12, Paint Crew 10. Davidson, Andrea Sophomore Choir, Choraliers 11,12, Chamber Singers 12, Music Letter 10,11,12, State Music Festival 10,11,- 12, State Piano Festival 12, District Chorus 12, All-State Chorus 12, Honor Roll 10,11,12, Scholarship Pin 10,11,12, 1'Little Mary Sunshine 10, Brigadoon 11, 1776 12, Tennis Team 10,11,Letter 12, Pep Club 10,- 11,12, Ski Club 12, Class President 11, StuCo 10,11, Inter-School Congress 11, Prom Server 10, Stu- dent Affairs-Leadership Committee 10, Chairman 11,12, National Honor Society 11,12. Davis, John Football Letter 11, Pep Club 10,11,- 12, Ski Club 11,12. Davis, 'Vlark Honor Roll 10,11,12, Basketball 10, Cross Country 10, Baseball 10,11,12, Intramurals 11,12, Pep Club l0,l1,l2. Dawson, Martin Honor Roll 10,11,12, Scholarship Pin 10,11,12, State Scholar 12, Golf Team 10, Intramurals 11,12, Chess Club 11,12, Pep Club 10,11,12, StuCo Representativ e 11,12. Dees, David Honor Roll 10,11,12, Football 10, Track 10, Computer Programming Associates 11. DeShazo, Karen Band 10,11,12, Pep Club 10,11, Pep Band 10, 11,12. Dick, Mike Honor Roll 10,11,12, Basketball 10,- 11,12, Cross Country 10,11, Track 10,- 11, Pep Club 11,12. Dickey, Joe Honor Roll 10,11,12, Debate 10,11, Football 10,11, Intramurals 10,11,12, Pep Club l0.ll,l2, HAUBERK-Art Editor 12, Prom Chairman 11, Prom Server 10. Dodd, Kelly Track 10, Softball 11,12-Most 1m- proved Player 11, Tennis 12, Basket- ball 12, Swimming Statistician. Dougan, Paul Band 10. Douglass, Laurie Girls' Choir 11, Tennis 12, ln- tramurals 10,11,12, Drill Team 11, Pep Club 10,11,12, Pep Club Treasurer 12, HARBINGER 12, Sophomore Class Officer, Homecom- ing Court: Sweetheart Court. Dunsing, James Football 12, Pep Club 12. Dwyer, Jim Basketball 10, Cross Country 10, In- tramurals 11, Golf 11, Pep Club 10,- ll,l2. Dyer, Diane Girls' Choir 10,11, Honor Rol110,11,- 12, Track 10, Tennis 10,11,12, Gym- nastics 10,11,12, Ski Club 10,11, Secretary Ski Club 11, StuCo Rep. 11, Drill Team 11,12, Flag Team Co- Head 11. E Eddy, Mark Cross Country 10,11,12, Track 10,11,- 12, Winter Running Club 12, Winter Weightlifting Club 12, Pep Club 10,- 11,12. Edgar, Jacque Sophomore Choir 10, Concert Choir 11, Choraliers 12, Chamber Singers 12, State Music Festival 11,12, State Ensemble 11,12, Debate 10,11,12, Forensics 10,11,12, Letter of Commendation, Court Jesters 11, Crew 10, Teahouse of the August Nloon, Brigadoon, 'tNight of January l6th, 'i1776 , Thespians 11,12, National Forensics League 10,- 11,12, National Honor Society 11,12, Pep Club 10,11, Girls' State Representative. Edmondson, Tom Gymnastics 11. Eggers, Tom Football Letter 123 Gymnastics Mgr. 11,123 Gymnastics Letter 12Q Pep Club 10,11,123 Weight Lifting Club 11,123 Project Concern3 Intramurals3 Track 10,11,12. Ellingson, Debbie Sophomore Choir 103 Honor Roll 10,- 11,123 Pep Club 10. Endicott, Susan Pep Club 11. Eriksson, Johan Honor Roll 123 Cross Country 122 Track 123 International Club 123 Pep Club 123 Exchange Student from Finland. Evans, Evan Sophomore Choir 103 Choraliers 11,- 123 Chamber Singers 11,123 First Division Ratings State Music Festival 10,11,123 All District and All State Chorus 11,123 Little Mary Sunshine, Brigadoon, '11776 3 Music Letter 10,11,123 Honor Roll 10,11,123 National Honor Society 11,- 121 Scholarship Pin 103 H1000 Clowns 10g Thespians 10,11,123 National Forensics League 10,11,123 Football Letter 11,123 Track 10, 11,- 123 Intramural Volleyball 10,11,123 Pep Club 10,11,123 Hospitality Com- mittee 123 Prom Server 10. Everhart, Phil Sophomore Choir3 Choraliers 11,123 Music Letter 10,11,123 Chamber Singers 123 State Festival Choir 10,- 11,123 State Festival Ensemble 10,11,- 123 National Merit Letter of Commendation3 1776H 123 Ski Club 10,l1,12. F Falls,Tres Football 123 Baseball 11,123 Wrestl- ing 113 Intramural Basketball 123 Yell Leader 123 Pep Club 123 HAUBERK 11,12. Farkas, Penny Sophomore Choir3 Honor Roll 10,11,- 123 Study group on non-violent ac- tion 10,11- Faubion, John Sophomore Choir3 Music Letter 10,- 113 Choraliers 113 Chamber Singers 113 Concert Choir 12Q Talent Show 103 Little Mary Sunshine 103 Brigadoon 113 Track manager 113 DECA 123 Established Cystic Fibrosis Bubble Gum Contest 11. Fehr, Jerry DECA3 Blue Knights 10,113 Pep Band 103 Band 10. Fenn, Nancy Girls' Choir 103 Concert Choir 113 Choraliers 123 National Honor Socie- ty 11,123 Honor Roll 10,11,123 Cheerleading 10,11,123 Girls' Swim Teamg National Honor Society 11,12. Fiedler, Holly Sophomore Choir 103 Girls' Choir 11g Concert Choir 123 Pep Club 10,113 Chant Squad 11. Fishman, Andi Stage Crew 10,11,123 Thespians 10,- 11,12. Flannelly, Karee Honor Roll 10,11,123 Varsity Swim- ming l0,1l,123 Pep Club 10,11,123 26 Mile Club 113 Chant Squad 11. Fletcher, Bob Honor Roll 10,11,123 Scholarship Pin 10,11,123 National Honor Society 11,- 123 Harvard Book Award 113 National Merit Letter of Commenda- tion3 Forensics 10,11,123 Debate 10,- 11,123 Spiral Staircase 103 Our Town 103 Night of January 16th 123 Wfeahouse of the August Moon 113 Intramurals 123 National Foren- sics League 10,11,123 Thespians 11,- 123 Categories 123 Boys' State Delegate 11. Foster, Dana Honor Roll 10,11,123 Baseball 1031n- tramural Basketball 123 National Forensics League 10,11,123 Debate 10,11,123 Forensics 11,12. Fortino, John Football 10,11,123 DECA 11 12. Freeman, Mary Honor Roll 10,11,123 Volleyball 11,- 123 DECA 11,12. Friesen, Sue Sophomore Choir3 Girls' Choir 113 Honor Roll 11,123 Track 103 Ski Club3 HARBINGER 123 Prom Server 103 Prom Committee 113 Drill Team 11,12. Fudemberg, Mark Honor Roll3 Cross Country 10Q In- tramural Basketball 10,11,123 Pep Club 10,11,123 HARBINGER Sports Staff 11. Funkhauser, Gary Honor Roll 10,11,123 Scholarship Pin 113 Track 10. G Gallehugh, Cam Girls' Swim Team 10,11,12-Junior Captain 11, Senior Captain 123 Boys' Swim Team Manager 11,123 Pep Club 10,11,123 Sports Editor HARBINGER 123 Winter Sweetheart Court 12. Garfinkle, Jill Girls' Choir 103 Honor Roll10,11,123 Scholarship Pin 10,11. Gille, Brian Honor Roll 10,11,123 Basketball Manager 103 Boys' Pep Club 10,11,12. Gilliland, Daniel Sophomore Choir3 Concert Choir 113 Concert Choir Ensemble 113 Boys' Chorus 11,123 Choraliers 123 Music Letter 11,123 Honor Roll 10,11,123 National Merit Semi-finalistg Watkins-Berger Summerfield Scholarship Finalistg Debate 113 Thespians 10,11,123 Crew 10,11,123 'i0ur Townu 10g Teahouse of the August Moon 113 Brigadoon 113 'L1776 123 The Tenor 3 Riders to the Seang Intramural Coed Volleyball 113 Saddle Club 103 International Club 10,11,123 Chess Club 11,123 Pep How does a Polack answer a phone? SENIOR SUMMARIES!271 Going my way? Club 12: NFS Host Brother 11. Gingrich, Jim Debate 10,11, Tennis 10,11, Chess Club 10,11,12, HARBINGER 12. Goldberg, Lynn Honor Boll 12, Tennis 11,12, Ski Club 11,12, Prom Server 10, Drill Team 11,12, Good, Kim Gymnastics 10,11,12, Pep Club 10,11. Goolsbee, Barbara Orchestra 11, State Music Festival 11, State Piano Festival 11, Honor Boll 10,11,12, Scholarship Pin 10,11, National Honor Society 11,12, National TV1erit Letter of Commenda- tion, Gymnastics 10, Track 10, Golf 11,12, Swim Team 12, Pep Club 10,- 11,12, HAUBEBK Literary Staff 12, J.V. Cheerleader 11, Varsity Cheerleader 12, StudentfFaculty Coalition 10,11,12, Student Welfare Chairman 10,11, East Area Advisory Board Student Bepresenatative 11,- 12, Hospitality Committee 12, Joint instructional Council 11,12, Sweetheart Court, Homecoming Court, HAUBERK award nominee. Gooley, Kathy Scholarship Pin 10,11, Honor Roll 10,11,12, Pep Club 10. Gosnell, Susan Pep Band 11,12, Band Letter 11,12, Band Officer 12, Orchestra 11,12, Pit Orchestra 12, State Music Festival 10,11,12, Track letter 11, Pep Club 11,12, Pep Club Exec. Comm. 12. 272!SFN IOR SITMNIARIES Gottsch, John Honor Boll 11,12, Football 10,11,12, Basketball 10,11,12, Track 10, Pep Club 10,11,12, Gowler, Jeff Bowling, Golf. Graber, Bill Band 10,11,12, Pep Band 10,11,12, Graves, Gina Honor Roll 10,11,12, Debate 10, Swim Team Letter 10,11,12, Tennis Letter 11,12, Head Girls' Basketball Manager 12, Coed Volleyball 10,11,- 12, Ski Club, Pep Club 10,11,12, 26 Nlilc Club 12: HIXRBINCER Business Manager 12, Prom Server 10, Prom Chairman 11, Sophomore Head Cheerleader, Homecoming Court 12, Winter Sweetheart 12. Greenbaum, Ron Scholarship Pin 10,11,12, Honor Roll 10,11,12, Cross Country 10, Basket- ball 10,1ntramural Basketball 11,12, Physics Club President 11,12, Pep Club 10,11,12, T.E.C.H. Club 12, Stu- dent Welfare Committee Chairman 12, Student Council 12, National Merit Letter of Commendation 12, Bicentennial Seniors Award 12, Boys State 11, Kansas State Scholar 12. Griffith, Linda National Honor Society 11,12, Sophomore Cheerleader 10, Junior Varsity Cheerleader 11, Varsity Cheerleader 12, Pep Club Junior Representative, Homecoming Court 12, Sweetheart Court 12. Grosskreutz, Barb Sophomore Choir 10, Thespian. Gruening, Lainie Girlis Choir 10, Concert Choir 11, Choraliers 12, State Music Festival 11, Honor Boll 10,11,12, Scholarship Pin 11, National Honor Society 11,- 12, Attendance Record 11, National Forensics League 11,12, Debate 11, Forensics, International Club 11,12, International Club President 12, Pep Club 11, AFS Summer Program Stu- dent to Denmark, AFS District Representative. H Hale, Bev Pep Club 10,11, Office Education 11,- 12. Haley, Dan Scholarship Pin 10,11,12, Honor Roll 10,11,12, Golf 10,11,12, Intramurals Basketball 11,12, Intramural Bad- mitton 12, Tech Chemistry Club 12, Physics Club 12, Ski Club 12, Pep Club 10,11,12, HARBINGER Sports Editor 12. Harper, Sandy Pep Band 10,11,12, Orchestra 10,11,- 12, Pit Orchestra 11,12, Band 10,11,- 12, State Contest 10,11,12, Tri-State Festival 10, District 1 Honor Band 11,12, Band Letter 10,11,12, National Honor Society. Harris, Genevela Orchestra 10, Office Education 12, Lab Assistant of the Year Award 11. Hart, Kent Honor Boll 11, Hottgobbs 10,11, 1n- tramural Basketball 11, Pep Club 11,12. Hartline, Gail Sophomore Choir 10, Concert Choir 11, Choraliers 12, Honor Roll 10,11,- 12, Intramurals 10, International Club 12. Heath, Jeff Sophomore Choir 10, Concert Choir- 11,12, Track 10, Pep Club 10,11,12, Heinz, Kim Office Education 11,12, United Fund 11. Heiser, Beth National Honor Society 11,12, Honor Boll 11,12, Tennis Team 10,12, Pep Club 10,11,12, Harbinger 11, Elementary Teachers Aid 11,12, Henkin, Beth National Honor Society 11,12, Scholarship Pin 10,11,12, Honor Boll 10,11,12, Pep Club 10,11,12, Drill Team 11,12, Drill Team Secretary- Treasurer 12, Letter 11,12. Hider, Pamela Band 10,11, Pep Band 11, Volleyball 10,12, Letter 10, Softball 12, Ski Club 11, Saddle Club. Highfill, Biff Baseball Letter 10,11, Football Letter 11,12, Pep Club 10,11,12, 1n- tramurals. Hinton, Scott Soccer 10,11,12, HABBINGEB 11,12, HAUBERK 12, Pep Club 10,11,12. Hise, Jeff Honor Roll 10,11,12, Football 10,11,- 12: Letter 11:12: Baseball 12: Wrestl- ing 11: Track 12: Pep Club 10:11:12: Physics Club 12: Intramurals 12. Hoadley: Jeff Concert Choir Boyls Chorus 10: Choraliers 11:12: Chamber Singers 12: National Honor Society 12: Track 10: Swimming 10:11:12: Prom Server. Hobaek: Pam Honor Boll 10:11:12: Pep Club 10:11: 26 llile Club 11: Basketball Statisti- cian 12. Hocker: John Honor Roll 10:11:12: Tennis Team 10. Hogan: Sallie Sophomore Choir 10: Concert Choir 11: Choraliers 12: Honor Roll 11:12: Gir1's Swim Team 10:12: Pep Club 10:11:12: Prom Server. Holland: Mickey' Choraliers 11:12: Chamber Singers 12: 'iLittle lV1ary' Sunshinell: Spiral Staircasem: HOur Town : Brigadoon : 's1776 : Beperatory Theater: Thespians 10:11:12: Hongsakul: Artchava 11onor Boll 10:11:1ntramura1s 10:11: Chess Club 10:11: President 11: ST1'CO 11: Pep Club 11: NJROTC Color Guard 10:11: NJROTC Drill Team 10:11: Company' Commander: Boy s State 11. Holtgraves: Ed Honor Roll 10:11:12: Debate: Wrestl- ing: Second Place in Optimist Oratory' Contest: Eagle Scout. Hovey: Connie Pep Club 10:11:12. Howard: Susan Office Education 12. Huse: Vicki Girl's Choir 10: k'Litt1e Nlary' Sunshine : Concert Choir 12: Honor Boll 10:11: Softball 10: Gymnastics 11: Pep Club 10:11:12: Ecology Club ll. 11yde: Don Football 10. Hylton. Virginia Nlae Ski Club 10:11:12: 1nternational Club 10: Junior Xchieyement 10:11:12. 1 lntrater. Bill llonor Roll 10:11:12: Tennis 10:11:12: Pcp Club 10.1 1.12. J Jackson. Bob x1tl1't'l1IllQl Band 10. James. Karen llonor Roll 11:12: Track Letter 10.- 11.121 Coed Volleyball 11:12: 1n- tramural Basketball 11: Chant Squad 12: Pep Club 10.11:12. Jellerson. Thomas Urchestra-l'irst yiolin 10:11:12: Straignt 'VV' Honor Roll 10:11:12: l7T6 : Saddle Club 10:11: First Place in State Journalism Contest with Editorial Breaking Ties with England 12: Sons of the American Beyolution 12. Jensen. Betsy' Sophomore Choir 10: Concert Choir ll: Choraliers 121 National Honor Society 11:12: Scholarship Pin 10:11:- 12: Stage Crew 10: Tennis 10:11:12: Swim Team 10:11:12: Ski Club 10. Jensen. Jan Cirls' Choir 10: Concert Choir 11: Choraliers 12: llonor Boll: Swim Team 10: Letter 11:12: Cheerleader 11: Yolleyball Letter 12: Girls' Basketball 'Wanager 12: Pep Club 10:- 11:12: Prom Server 10: Sweetheart 2nd Xttendant. Jensen: T. Sophomore Choir 10: Choralicrs 11:- 12: Chamber Singers 12: All-State Choir 12: Cross-Country Letter 10:- 11:12: Basketball 10:11: Golf 10: Track 12: 'i1776 : Honor Roll 10:11:- 12: Pep Club 10:11:12: Physics Club 12: Student .Xctiyities and Awards Council 12. Jerwick: Scott llonor Roll 10:11:12: Intramurals: Debate Letter 10:11: DECA 11:12: Ski Club: Pep Club. Jewett: Steve Debate 10:11:12: Honor Roll 11: Thespians 10:11:12: Stage Crew 10:- 11:12: Pep Club 10:11:12. Johnson: Frank 11onor Roll 10.11.121 Cross-Country' 12: Ecology Club: Computer Science Club. Jones. Ferrell State Piano Festival 11:12: Sophomore Choir 10: Concert Choir 11: Choraliers 12: Chamber Singers 12: Nlusic Letter l0.ll.l2: Pep Club 10.11. Jones:Sarah Honor Roll 10:11: Track 10:11: Pep Club 10:11:12: Sophomore Pep Club Representative 10: Heralder 11:12: llomccoming Court 12: Sweetheart Court 12. Jorgensen: Kim Scholarship Pin 10:11: Honor Roll 10:11:12: Pep Club. Joshi: Alka National Honor Society 11:12: Scholarship Pin 10:11: Honor Boll 10:11:12: International Club 10:11: DECA 11: President 12: Junior Xchicy cmcnt 10:11:12: 1.-XBYRINT11 11: Activities and Awards Counci112. K Kalen:Dan Wrestling 10: Pep Club 10:11:12: Kellogg: Jackie Volleyball 10: Swim Team 11:12: Pep Club 10:11. Kelso: Jerry' Soccer: Track: Baseball: Basketball Nlarathon. Kessler: Mike Honor Roll 10:11:Go1f10: Letter 12. King: Sam Band 10:11: Track 10:11: Pep Club 11:12. King: Wlendy' Honor Roll 10:11:12: Pep Club 11: NFL 10: LABYRINTH Art Editor 12. Kious: David Cross-Country' 11:12: Track 11:12: Debate 10:11:12: Pep Club 10:11:12: Forensics 10:11: Student Council 10:- 11: NFL 10:11:12: Youth Bicenten- nial Debate 12. Kirkwood: Clayton Honor Roll 10:11:12: Swimming 12: Pep Club 10:11:12: Debate 10. Klamm: Keith Crew 11:12: Computer Programming Associates 11: Thespians 11:12. Klein: Bill Honor Roll 12: Football 10: Letter 11:12: Track 10: Pep Club 10:11:12. Klein: Phil Band 10:11: Blue Knights 10:11: SENIOR SITNINI,-XR1FSf27i National Forensics League 103 Swim Team 10,11,12. Knox, Doug Honor Roll 10,11,123 Debate Letter 10,11,123 Football 10, Letter 11,123 Track 10, Letter 11,123 Physics Club 123 Pep Club 10,11,12. Koerper, Kristy Girls' Choir 113 Concert Choir 123 Honor Roll 10,11,123 Tennis 11, Letter 123 Heralder 123 Homecoming Queen. Kohler, Kimberly Sue Band 10,11,123 District Band 113 Letter 113 Pep Band 10,11,123 Band Librarian 12g State Music Festival 113 Tri-State 10, Honor Roll 10,11,123 Pep Club 10,11,12. Kohn, Sara Pep Club 10,11. liokjer, Liz Gymnastics 10,11,123 DECA 113 Ski Club ll,l23 Drill Team Letter 11,123 Pep Club 10,11,12. Kolkin, Karen Honor Roll 10,11,123 Pep Club 10. Kombrink, Kevin Honor Roll 10,113 Debate 10,113 's0ur Town 3 Intramurals 10,11,123 Golf ll3 National Forensics League 10,113 Yell Leader 123 Prom Server 103 Prom Chairman 113 Homecoming Construction 12. Koupal, Lynne Sophomore Choir3 Honor Roll 10,11,- 123 National Honor Society 11,123 Stage Crew 103 Crewchiefs 10,11,123 Night of January 16th,'3 Stage Manager 12Q Reporatory Theater 11,- 123 National Forensics League 11,123 Thespian 10,11,123 Thespian Treasurer 113 HARBINGER-Civ culation Manager, News Staff 123 Stu- dent Affairs Council 103 STUCO senior Representative 123 District Art Fair 113 Prom Chairman 11. Kuchem, Lorie Sophomore Choir3 Concert Choir 113 Choraliers 123 State Music Festival 10,113 National Honor Society 11,121 Scholarship Pin 10,11,123 Ski Club3 Pep Club 10,11,123 Pep Club Ex- ecutive Committee 123 Prom Com- mittee 113 Drill Team Letter 11,123 Drill Team Captain 123 Sweetheart Third Attendant 12. Kuve, Rick Honor Roll 10,11,123 Soccer 11,123 Pep Club 10,11. 274!SENIOR SUMMARIES L Lacy, Kristen Honor Roll 11,123 National Honor Society 11,123 Tennis 10g Ski Club 11,123 HAUBERK Ad. Staff 123 Prom Committee 113 Drill Team 123 Boy's Swim Timer 12. Lane, Sheryl Honor Roll 10,11,123 National Honor Society 11,123 Pep Club 10,11. Laner, Karen Sophomore Choir3 Concert Choir 113 Choraliers 123 State Music Festival 11,123 State Piano Festival 11,123 Music Letter 10,113 Honor Roll 10,- 11,12Q National Honor Society3 '?Spiral Staircase, Little Mary Sunshine, David and Lisa,', The Night of January 16th, 1776',3 Court Jestersv 113 Forensics 10,11,- 123 Stage Crew 10,11,123 Thespians 10,11Q Thespian Vice-President 123 National Forensics League Lanning, Mike Honor Roll3 Football 11,123 Basket- ball 10,11Q Track 10,113 Prom Server 10. LaPlante, Martha Swim Team 10,11,123 Pep Club 10,113 26 Mile Club 10,11,12. Larson, Carolyn Scholarship Pin 10,113 Honor Roll 10,112 Gymnastics 11,122 Gymnastics Letter 11. Laterza, Judy Girls' Choir 113 Honor Roll 10,11,123 Scholarship Pin 10,113 National Merit Letter of Commendation3 Volleyball 113 Pep Club 113 Inter- national Club 11. Latshaw, Ralph Band 10,11,123 Pep Band 103 Blue Knights 113 Brass Choir 113 Tennis Team 103 Pep Club 10,11,12. Leary, Marianne Honor Roll 10,11,123 Pep Club 10,113 Quill and Scroll 11,123 National Honor Society 11,123 HARBINGER Feature Staff 113 HAUBERK Sports Staff 12. Leightner, David Sophomore Choir3 Concert Choir 113 Choraliers 123 Night of January 16th 3 Gymnastics 11. LeManske, Derek Sophomore Choir3 Concert Choir 11Q Choraliers 123 Boys, State Choir 11,- l 123 Football 103 Letter 11,12 1 Baseball 10,113 Letter 123 Wrestling 10,113 Letter and Co-Captain 123 In- tramurals. 4 1 Levesque, Eileen Honor Roll 10,11,123 Pep Club 10,11,- 123 Ski Club 10,11,123 HARBINGER 1 Staff 12. LeVine, Marc National Merit Letter of Commenda- tion3 National Honor Society 11,123 Honor Roll 10,11,12Q Swimming 1 Letter 10,11,123 Captain 123 Pep Club 1 10,11,123 Class Treasurer 123 Football 1 Yell Leader 123 Prom Committee 11. l Levit, Nancy 1 National Honor Society 11,123 Scholarship Pin 10,11,12Q National Merit Letter of Commendation3 Honor Roll 10,11,123 Court Jesters 121 Debate Letter 10,11,123 Forensics Letter 10,11,123 National Forensics League 10,11,123 Alliance Francais I 103 Pep Club 113 HARBINGER 12Q ' LABYRINTH 103 Editorial Staff 11,- I 123 Curriculum Evaluations Com- mittee 11,12. Lewis, Kim I Honor Roll 10,123 Pep Club 10,11. 1 Lintecum, Michael 1 Teahouse of the August Moon, 1 Our TOWn,aQ Forensic Team 10,113 A Swim Team Letter 10,113 Inter- 3 national Club President 113 Pep Club Q 10,11,123-HARBINGER advertising Nlauager l23 StuCo Vice-President 1 l23 Bicentennial Representative 11,- 123 Prom Server 103 Prom Chairman ll3 Football and Basketball Yell Leader 12. Et tu, Boote? e ! 1. Lynd3 Lloyd Honor Roll 10311,123 Cross Country 10,11,123 State 113123 Track 10311,123 Pep Club 10311,123 German Club 103 National Forensics League 10,113 Prom Committee 11g Debate 10,11. M Mackey,,Iane Honor Roll 10,11,123 Volleyball 113 26 Mile Swim Club 10. Maag, Sally National Honor Society3 Scholarship Pin 10,112 Honor Roll 10,11,123 State Scholar 123 Volleyball Letter 10,113 Softball Letter 113 Pep Club 103113 Office Education Association Presi- dent. Magneson3 Grant Wrestling 10. Majors, Karen Girls' Choir 113 National Honor Society 11,123 Honor Roll 10,113123 Swim Team 123 Pep Club 103113123 Student Council 10,11,123 HARBINGER News Editor 123 Stu- dent Activities Council 102 Prom Chairman, Graduation Committee 123 Prom Server 10. Malott, Paul Cross Country 103 Letter 11,123 Cap- tain l23 Track 103 Letter 11312. Mantel, Alison Sophomore Choir3 Choraliers 11,123 Chamber Singers 121 Track Letter 10,11,123 Saddle Club IOQ President 113 Drill Team 12. Marks, Terry Band IOQ Gymnastics 103 Pep Club 10. Marshall3 Katy Girls' Choir 103 Swimming Team 11,- 123 Pep Club 10,113 Ski Club 103113 Saddle Club 113 Stage Crew 123 Bowl- ing League 12. Matthes, Ann Tennis Team 103113 Pep Executive Committee 123 Heralder 113 Head 12. May, John National Honor Society 11,123 Honor Roll 10,11,123 Scholarship Pin 11,123 Quill and Scroll 123 Debate letter 113 Forensics 10,113 National Forensics League 103113 Tennis: numeral 103 letter 113123 Intramurals 103113123 Pep Club 10,11,123 HARBINGER Editor 12. McBride, Barbara Honor Roll 123 Pep Club 10,113 Ski Club 123 Ecology Club 102 Student Exchange Committee 113 Student Af- fairs Committee 10. McCaul3 Bryan State Music 10311,123 Choraliers 11,- 123 Chamber Singers 113123 Music letter 11,123 Honor Roll 103113123 National Honor Society 11,123 Brigadoon 11g H17761' 123 Cross Country letter 103113123 State 10,113- 123 Football Yell Leader 123 Tennis 10, 113123 Tennis letter 11,123 Physics Club 123 Prom Server3 Prom Chair- man3 Talent Show 10311312. McClelland3 Greg Honor Roll 10,113123 Scholarship Pin 10,113 Baseball 10311,123 Football 11,- 123 Pep Club 10311312. McGilley3 Marcia Honor Roll 10,113123 National Honor Society 113 Scholarship Pin 103113123 Our Town 103 Student Council Representative 10,11,123 Student Council Cabinet 122 Drill Team 113 Pep Club 103113123 Student Orienta- tion Committee 102 Debate letter 10,- 1l3123 Second at Regional Tourna- ment 113 First at Regional Tourna- ment 123 Second at State 11,123 Forensics 10311,123 Girls State Alter- nate. McGrath, Greg Band 10,113 Band letter 103 Pep Band 10,113 Blue Knights 10311. McLeese, John Honor Roll 10,113 Stage crew 10,113 Pep Club 12. McNellis, Kim National Honor Society 11,123 Honor Roll 103113123 Scholarship Pin 113 Swimming Letter 10,11,123 Varsity Cheerleader 123 Intramurals 103 Pep Club 103113123 Sweetheart Court 12. Mertes3 Annette Honor Roll 11,123 Pep Club 11,123 HARBINGER 12? Leadership seminar 113 Student Recognition 113 Drill Team 123 Prom Chairman 11. Minchew3 Trish Pit Orchestra 10,11,123 Pep Club3 Saddle Club. Minteer, Susan Honor Roll 113123 Pep Club 10,11,123 Prom Committee. Millard, Matt Honor Roll 11,123 Gymnastics Letter 11,12. Miles, Bruces Sophomore Choir3 Concert Choir 11,- 12. Miller, Allison Pep Club 103113123 HARBINGER staff 123 Prom Committee 11. Miller, Bryan Honor Roll 10,11,12Q National Honor Society 113123 National Merit Letter of Commendationg Basketball 103 Cross Country 103 Golf Letter 10,113- 123 Basketball Intramurals 11,123 Physics Club 12. Miller, Linda Sophomore Choir 103 Concert Choir 113 Choraliers 123 Chamber Singers 123 Brigadoon 3 H1776 3 Scholarship Pin 103113123 Ski Club 10311,123 Pep Club 10311,123 State Music Festival 10,11. Miller, Marc Debate Letter 103 Honor Roll 11,123 Intramurals3 Baseball 103113 Letter 123 Football Statistician 103113 Letter 123 DECA 113 National Forensics League 103 Pep Club 12g HARBINGER Business Manager and Sports Writer 12. Miller, Mary National Honor Society 11,123 Honor Roll 103113123 Scholarship Pin 10,113 Pep Club 11312. Miller, Patricia Girls' Choir 103 Concert Choir 113 Choraliers 12g National Honor Socie- ty 11,123 Assistant Stage Manager 113 Stage Crew 10311,123 Thespians 10,- 11,123 Forensics 11,12. SENIOR SUNIMARIES!275 f' Q 4 5- S234 R162 K W Milne, Marti Honor Roll 10,113 Tennis Team 123 Volleyball Intramurals 10,11,123 Softball 113 Pep Club 10,11,123 Ski Club 10,11,123 Drill Team 113 Heralder 12. Midlin, Eddy Honor Roll 10,11,123 Tennis 10, Letter 11,123 Intramurals 103 DECA Class Officer 113 Pep Club 10,11,12. Moffet, Sharon Swim Team 103 Pep Club 10,113 HARBINGER Sports Staff 11. Money, Cala Orchestra 10,113 Ecology Club 11. Mordy, Jim Band 10,11,123 Letter 113 Pep Band 3nawWM ,Y ff 1 r e 'muyff 'r - '.v? L z- 1 Y' Mm ff-- H 14 - 1 ' ,Mr ' ,iuia1,.,g?yfi,,, - R fat miami., ,-if-2 fm ,W . ,.+ , L 1, .43 W K .3 ia' 5 Mer ff 'I I 1' ,X,., s i Q 5,15 gffiizgsff 1 z 53252 at 1 3 I I 3 1 Stcxc Clawsnn takes a break from the hcavy dcmands of senior lifc. 103 All-District Band 10,11,123 All- State Band 11,123 Band Vice- President 113 Brass Choir 10,113 Honor Roll 10,11,123 Scholarship Pin 10,11,123 National Merit Letter of Commendation 123 State Scholar 123 Cross-Country 103 Gold 10,11,123 In- tramurals 113 Pep Club 10,11,123 Physics Club 123 Stuco Represen- tative 12. Morton, Beth Coed Voleyball3 Drill Team Letter 11,123 Pep Club 10,11,123 HAUBERK Sports Staff 123 Student Council Representative 113 Student Council Cabinet, SecretaryfTreasurer 123 Homecoming First Attendant3 Prom 276!SFlN10R SUMMARIES Committee 11. Morris, Abby Sophomore Choir 103 Concert Choir 113 Choraliers 123 National Honor Society 11,123 Honor Roll 10,11,123 Softball 11,123 Pep Club 10,113 HAUBERK Studio-Production Staff 12. Moss, Warren Track Moylan, Colette Honor R01lL Basketball. N Na el Bill g e Intramural Ping Pong 12. Newman, Doug Football3 Wrestling3 DECAL Basket- ball Marathon. Newton, Liz Honor Roll 10,11,123 Swimming Letter 10,11,123 Intramurals 113 Ten- nis 111 Prom Committee 11. Nusser, Bob Band 103 Honor Roll 10,11,123 Pep Club 10,113 HARBINGER News Staff 123 Boys' State Delegate 11. O O'Connell, Mark Scholarship Pin 10,113 Honor Roll 10,11,123 National Honor Society 11,- 123 National Merit Letter of Commendation3 Spiral Staircase 3 Our Town 3 Teahouse of the August Moon 3 Brigadoon 3 Breath of Spring 3 Night of January Sixteenth 3 Stage Crew 10,- 11,123 Thespians 10,11, First Vice President 121 Debate Letter 11,123 Regionals 123 State 123 Pep Club 11,- 123 National Forensics League 10,11,- 12, Secretary 123 Cultural Arts Week Coordinator 11,123 HAUBERK Award Candidate3 Forensics 10,11,12. 0'Neil, Erin Girls' Choir 103 NJROTC 10,11,123 Forensics 111 Pep Club 10,113 Inter- national Club. P Parelman,Julie Debate 103 Honor Roll 11,123 Pep Club 113 HARBINGER 12. Patrick, Dawn Honor Roll 10,11,123 Pep Club 103 German Club 10,113 NJROTC Drill Team 10,11. Pattison, Lori Honor Roll 10,11,123 Pep Club 10,113 Ski Club 11. Peel, Gary Choir 10,11,123 Honor R0ll12, Cross- Country 10,113 Basketball 10,11,123 Track 10,113 Intramural Volleyball l0,11,12. Pitman, Betsy Sophomore Choir 103 Girls' Choir 11, Concert Choir 123 Honor Roll 10,11,- 123 Track 103 Ski Club 10,11,123 Pep Club 10,11,123 HARBINGER Circula- tion Manager 123 Prom Server 103 Prom Chairman 11. Ponder, Melanie Sophomore Choir 103 Concert Choir 113 Choraliers 123 State Choir Festival 10,11,123 Honor Roll 10,11,- 123 Pep Club 10. Porter, Bunny Scholarship Pin 10,123 Honor Roll 10,11,123 National Merit Letter of Commendation 123 Tennis 10,113 Track 103 Swim Team 11,123 HAUBERK literary staff 11, literary editor 123 Class President 103 Interschool Congress 103 Pep Club Executive Committee 123 Prom Server 103 JV Cheerleader 103 Varsity Cheerleader 11, Head 123 National Honor Society 11,123 HAUBERK Award Candidate 12. Prater, Sherry Sophomore Choir3 Girls' Choir 113 Forensics 10,11,123 Reperatory Theatre 123 Childrens' Theatre 123 Gymnastics 113 Drill Team Manager 123 Ski Club 10,11,121 Internatibnal' Club 11. Prince, Heidi Band 113 Honor Roll 10,11,123 National Honor Society Vice Presi- dent 11,123 Track 10,123 Pep Club 10,123 LABYRINTH 12. R Rabin,Ann Dee Pep Club 10. Rabourn, Carol Honor Roll 10,11,123 Scholarship Pin 103 National Honor Society 11,123 Gymnastics 11, Pep Club 10,11. Ramsay, Brad Football Letter 10,11, Cross-Country Varsity Numeral 12, Track Letter 11,- 12, Pep Club 10,11,12, Weight Lifting Club 1l,12, Winter Running Club 12, Intramurals, Volleyball 1l,12, Basketball 11,12. Ranallo, Liz National Honor Society 1l,12, Honor Roll 10,11,12, Scholarship Pin 10, Pep Club 10,11, Rankin, Martin Band 10, Cross Country 10,11, Basketball 10,11,12, Baseball 10,11,- 12, Pep Club 10,11,12, Rawlings, Cherie ConCours National 11, The Spiral Staircase , Crew Chief 10, 'L0ur Town , Teahouse of the August Moon , ul-Farid and Lisa , HNight of January Sixteenth ,Thespians10,11, Secretary 12, Forensics 10,11,12, HARBINGER Feature Staff 12. Raynolds, Chris Honor Roll 10,11,12, National Honor Society 1l,12, National Merit Letter of Commendation, Intramurals 12, National Forensics League 10, Latin Club 10,11, Pep Club 10,11,12, Categories Team 11,12, Student Council 11,12. Reece, David llonor Roll 10. Reed, Martha Thcspian 11.12, Tennis 11, Letter 12: Pcp Club 10,11, 1..-XBYRINTH staff ll. editor-in-chief 12: IINRBINGER l' caturc Stall 12. Reich, Carol Honor Roll 10,11,12, Scholarship Pin 11. Revare, Scott National Honor Society 1l,12, Scholarship Pin 11, Honor Roll 10,- 11,12, Debate 1l,12, National Foren- sics League 11,12, Tennis 10,11,12, Intramural Basketball 10,11,12, In- tramural Volleyball 10,11,12, Pep Club 10,11,12, Ski Club 10,11, Presi- dent 12, StuCo 12, Boys' State Representative 11. Rickel, Janet Saddle Club 10,11, Pep Club 10. Ricketts, Dennis Honor Roll 11, Intramurals, Pep Club 11,12, DECA 1l,12, Roberts, Tim Honor Roll 10,11,12, Gold 10,11,12, Pep Club 11.12. Robinson, Jane Girls' Choir 11, Girls' State Choir, Girls' Choir Ensemble, Choraliers 12, Music Letter 1l,12, Honor Roll 1l,12, Swim Team 10, Letter 1l,12, State Diving 1l,12, Pep Club 10,11,- 12, Sophomore Cheerleader, Prom Chairman. Robison, Susan Honor Roll 10,11,12, Tennis 10, Drill Team 11, Prom Server 10, Pep Club 10,11,12. Rollins, Robin National Honor Society 1l,12, Scholarship Pin 10,11,12, Honor Roll 10,11,12, Stage Crew 10, Track 10,11,- 12, Varsity Letter, Pep Club 10,11, Prom Committee 11. Roney. Dayid Honor Roll, Tennis, Ski Club. Roney,,1ohn Ski Club 1l,12, Pep Club. Ross, A1 Band 10,11,12, Band Vice-President 11, Pit Orchestra 10,11,12, National Merit Letter of Commendation, National Honor Society 11,12, Honor Roll 10,11,12, Our Town , Ecology Club 10,11, Pep Club 10,11,12, 1.-KBYRINTH 10, Assistant Editor 11, Production Editor 12, Student Body President 1l,12, lnterschool Congress 10, Chairman 1l,12, Student Welfare Committee Chairman 10,11, Student Rights and Responsibilities Com- mittee Chairman ll, National Foren- sics League 10, Boys' State 11, Pro- ject Product Board 12, Mayor of Lanceryille 12. Rowlands, Mike Gymnastics 11,12. Ruch, ,lane Honor Roll 1l,12, Swim Team 10,11, Pep Club 10,11, 26-Mile Club, Ski Club. Ryan, Michael Intramural Basketball 10, DECA 11, Treasurer 12. S Sabates, Ray Swim Team. Sachs, Eddie Football 10, Football Yell Leader 12, Pep Club 10,11,12, Intramural Basketball and Volleyball 10,11,12, HARBINGER 11. Sadauskas, Patty Honor Roll 10,11,12, Pep Club 10,11, HARBINGER. Sandberg, Kirk Track, Basketball Marathon. Sandhisiri, Saprung Soccer 1l,12, Pep Club 12, Chess Club 12. Sauyan, Jeff Band 10,11,12, Pep Band 10,11,12, Blue Knights, Gymnastics 11, Drill Team Drummer. Schiffmacher, Julie Sophomore Choir, State Ensemble 10,11,12, Concert Choir 11, Choraliers 12, Chamber Singers 12, State Girls Choir 11,122 Music Letter 10,11,12, District Chorus 12, State Chorus 12, Honor Roll 10,11,12, Scholarship Pin 10, Brigadoon , i'1776 , Ski Club 10,11,12, Pep Club- 10,11, HAUBERK Design Staff 12. Scl1illic..lane Sophomore Choir 10, Concert Choir 11, Choraliers 12, State Festival 11,- 12, Music Letter 12, 217762, Honor Roll 10,11,12, National Honor Socie- ty 11,12, Quill and Scroll 11,12, Ski Club 10,11,12, Treasurer 11.12, Pep Club 10,11,12, HARBINGER Feature Staff 11, HAUBERK Studio- Production Staff 12, Debate 10,11, National Forensics League 10,11, Schuler, Luke Football Manager 12. Schulte, Mary Honor Roll 10,11,12, Scholarship Pin 11, Softball 10,11, Volleyball 1l,12, Volleyball Captain 12, Basketball 12, Basketball Captain 12, Swimming 10,11, Intramurals 10,11,12, Ecology Club 11, National Honor Society 11,- 12, Activities Council. Scott, Ken Orchestra 10,11,12, Swim Team 10,- 11,12. Servoss, Linda Sophomore Choir 10, Choraliers 11,- 12, Chamber Singers 1l,12, State Music Festival 10,11,12, State Piano Festival 10,11,12, Letter 10,11, Scholarship Pin 11, National Merit Semifinalist 12, i'Little Mary Sunshine Stage Crew 10,11, Brigadoon , Thespians 11,12, 1776 Choreographer and Stage SENIOR SIWINI-XRIFSXH1 Manager 123 Pep Club 10.11.123 Drill Team 11.123 National Honor Society 11.12. Sharpton. Toni Honor Roll 10.11.123 National Honor Society 11,123 Pep Club 10.11. Shull. Lindsey Categories 123 National Honor Socie- ty 11.12. Debate 103 Letter of Commendation IIQ Quill and Scroll 11,123 German Club 10.11. Siebels. James Wrestling 10.113 DECA 11.12. Silbiger. Richard Honor Roll 12g HAUBERK 12. Smith. Doug Concert Choir3 Stage Crew. Smith, Sharon Honor Roll 11.12. Snead. Mary Sophomore Choir 103 Honor Roll11,- 123 Track 113 Pep Club 10. Snower, Dan Honor Roll 10.11.123 Princeton Book Award3 National Honor Society 11,- 123 Gymnastics 10.11.123 Golf 10. Sperry, Bob Honor Roll 11.123 Forensics 123 Track 10.11.123 Football 123 Pep Club 10.11.123 President 12. Stacey. Beth Girl's Choir 103 Concert Choir 112 Choraliers 123 Chamber Singers 12g State Music Festival 11.123 Stage Crew 10.11. Stack. Laura Honor Roll 10.11.123 National Honor Society 11.122, Scholarship Pin 103 Soroptimist Award 123 Stagecrew IOL Track 10.11.123 Intramurals 11.123 Pep Club 10.11.123 Chant Squad 11.- 123 Chant Squad Head 123 Activities Council 123 Sweetheart Court. Fourth Attendant 12. Stallard, Scott Honor Roll 10.11.123 National Honor Society 11.123 National Merit Letter of Commendation3 The Rensselaer Award 113 Scholarship Pin 10.11.123 Stage Crew 103 Golf Team 10.11.123 Letter 123 Intramurals 10.11.123 Physics Club IIQ Pep Club 10.11.123 HAUBERK Sports Staff 113 HAUBERK Sports Editor 12. Stark. Pat Girl's Choir 10.11. Concert Choir 123 278!SENIOR SUMMARIES Softball 113 Powder Puff Football 10,113 Pep Club 10.11.12. Stattman. Fred Wrestling 10.11.123 Letter 10.11.123 Ski Club 11. Stein. Barry Honor Roll 10.11.123 DECA II.I2Q Debate 10.11.123 Letter 10.11.123 Forensics 10.11.12. Stinebaugh. Lois Honor Roll 10.11.123 National Merit Letter of Commendation3 Inter- national Club. Stephenson, Julie Girl's Choir 103 Honor Roll 10.11. Stephenson, Sara Sophomore Choir3 Sophomore State Chorus3 Concert Choir 113 Choraliers 123 Chamber Singers 12. g'1776',3 Honor Roll 10.11.123 Tennis Team 123 Heralder 123 Pep Club 10.11.123 Student Affairs Council 10.11. Stern. Kathy International Club II. Pep Club IOQ HARBINGER 11. Stock. Mark Sophomore Choir3 Concert Choir 113 Choraliers 123 Music Letter 113 National Honor Society 11.123 Scholarship Pin 101 Our Town. Teahouse of the August Moon. L'Brigadoon. David and Lisa. g'1776 3 Stage Crew 10.11.123 Thespians 10.11,12. Stram. Stu Sophomore Choir Letter3 Choraliers 11,123 Letter 113 Chamber Singers 11,123 Letter 113 State Choir II.12Q State Music Festival 10.11.123 District Choir 11.123 Honor Roll 10.11.123 6'Little Mary Sunshine. Brigadoon. 1776 3 Football Letter 10.11.123 All-State Defensive Back-Honorable Mention3 Track 10.11.123 Letter 10.113 All State Quarterback 123 Prom Server3 Talent Show 10.11,12. Strauss. Fred Honor Roll 10.11.123 Track 103 Pep Club 10.11.123 Intramurals 10.11.123 Prom Chairman3 Senior Class Vice- President3 Football Yell Leader 12. Sumonia. Sharon Sophomore Choir3 Girls Choir 113 Concert Choir 123 Stage Crew 10.11.- 123 'sOur Town. David and Lisa 3 Drill Team 123 Saddle Club 10. Forensics 10.11.123 Thespians 11.12. Swain. Robyn Transferred From Omaha3 DECA. T Templeton. Scott Sophomore Choir3 Choraliers 11,123 Chamber Singers 121 All-State Chorus 123 District Chorus 123 Cross Country 103 Football Manager 113 Swimming 10.11.123 Co-Captain 123 Ecology Club 103 Prom Server3 Pep Club 10.11.123 Treasurer 12. Thompson. Tom Sophomore Choir3 Football 10,113 Basketball 10. Thorp. Robin Honor Roll 10.11.123 Intramurals 103 Diving 103 Ski Club3 HARBINGER 123 Drill Team 11.12. Thorpe. Brian Honor Roll 10.113 Intramurals 123 Pep Club 10.11.123 Ski Club 12. Toates. Russ Band 10.113 Honor Boll 10.11.123 Debate 10.11.123 Forensics 10.11.123 Golf 10.11.123 National Forensics League 10.11.123 Ski Club 10.11.123 HAUBERK 123 Pep Club 10.11. Turpin. Andrew DECA 11.12. Ski Club 10.11.123 HARBINGER 12. U Usdin, Sally Girls' Choir IOQ Concert Choir 113 Choraliers 123 State Music Festival 10.11.123 Accompanist 10.11.123 State Piano Festival 10.11.123 Music Letter 10.11.123 Honor Roll 10.11.123 Pep Club 10. V Vereen. Boyd Sophomore Choir3 Choraliers 11.123 Chamber Singers 11,123 State Music Festival 10.113 All-State Chorus 11,- 123 Letter 10.113 District Chorus 11,- 123 National Honor Society 11.123 Honor Roll 10.11.123 Little Mary Sunshine.m'Brigadoon. 1776 3 Thespians 12g Forensics 123 Football 10, Letter 113 Swimming 113 Track 10.113 Pep Club 10.11.123 HAUBERK Sports Staff 12. Student Affairs Council 10: StuCo 123 Senior Class Secretary3 HAUBERK Award Nominee. Viehweg, Bob Football 10, Letter 11, Baseball 10,11, Lcttcr l2: Pep Club l0,ll,l2. W Wacknov,Lisa Honor Roll 10,11,12, Reperatory Theatre 12, Gymnastics 11, Pep Club 10,11. 1' Wagstaff, Richard Honor Roll 10,11,12, Football 10, Letter 1l,12, Basketball 10,11, Track Letter 10,11,12, HABBINGER 12. Walters, Laura NJRDTC 10,11,12, DECA 11,12. Warwick, Linda National Honor Society 11,12, Honor Roll 10,11,12, ll'Xl'Bl'lRli Award Camliflutc l2: Scholarship Pin 10,11. Tcnnis ll, Golf Letter l2: ll X l' lllililv Design Staff l 1, llXl'Bl'llllv l'lflitor-in-Cbicf l2, Pep Club l0.l l.l2, Senior Representative and l'cp Club Executive Committee 12, StuCo Representative 10, Student Activities Chairman l0,l1, Prom Committee. Washington, George 217762, Cherry Tree Preservation Society President 10,11,12, Saddle Club 10,11, Quill and Scroll 11,12, DECA 11,l2, Delegate N1en's State 12. Waxman, Nlelanie Band 10, Letter 11, Pep Band 11, District Band 11, State Music Festival 11, Tri-State Festival 10, Scholarship Pin 10,11,12, National Honor Society 11,l2, Honor Roll 10,11,12, Inter- national Club 11,12, Pep Club 11, HAUBERK Literary Staff 11, HAUBERK Assistant Editor 12, HARBINGER News Staff 12, District Journalism Contest 11,12, Cultural Arts Committee 12. Wayne, Mary Jane Honor Roll 10,11,12, Pep Club 10,11,- 12, Prom Committee. Webb, Cathy Scholarship Pin 10,11,12, Honor Roll 10,11,12, Intramurals 11,12', Pep Club l0,ll, Prom Committee. Weil, Douglas Honor Roll 10,11,12, Tennis Team 10,11,12, Gymnastics 11, Yell Leader 12, Pep Club 10,11,12, HARBINGER Ad Staff 12, StuC0. Weium, Karen Orchestra Letter 10,11,12, State Ylusic Festival 10,11,12, Pit Orchestra 10,11,12, Honor Roll 10,- ll,l2, Scholarship Pin 112 National Nlerit Semi-Finalist, Softball Letter l0,l1,12, Girls' Basketball 12. Vlfeller, Anne Honor Roll 12, Pep Club 10,11,12, Ecology Club 10,11, Intramurals 12. Wells. Kathy llonor Boll 10,121 Intramurals 10, Pep Club l0,l1, Stage Crew 12. White, Cindy Girls' Choir 10. Xvhite, Gerri Girls' Choir 10, Track 10, Pep Club 10,11. White, Laurie Honor Roll 10,11,12, Softball 11, Pep Club 10,11,12, Ski Club 10,11,12, Prom Committee. Whitehead, Nancy Sophomore Choir Letter, Concert Choir, Letter 11, Choraliers 12, State Music Festival 11,12, National Honor Society 11,12, Scholarship Pin 11, Honor Roll 10,11,12, Tennis Team 10,11, Letter 12, Swim Team 10, Soft- ball 12, Forensic Team 10,11,12, Debate Team 10, Letter 11,12, National Forensics League 10,11,12, Pep Club 10,11,12, Interschool Congress 11,12, Communications Chairman 11, Student Welfare Chair- man 12, Senior Representative, SluCo Secretary 12, Advisory Board Alternate ll, Jeune Alliance 10. Wilborn, Kevin Band 10,11. Williams, Cindy Honor Roll 10,11, Dinner Theatre 11, Statistician 10, Pep Club 11. Williams, Kim Honor Roll, Gymnastics letter 10,11,- 12, Pep Club 10,11,12, Drill Team 12. Williams, Susan Pep Club 10,11. Wilson, Kitty Girls Choir 11, State Festival 11, Concert Choir 12, National Honor Society 11,12, Honor Roll 10,11,12, Scholarship Pin 11,12, Co-ed Volleyball 10,11,12, Softball Letter 11, Swim Team 12, Pep Club 10,11, Secretary 12, Stu-Co Rep 10,11, Stu- Co Vice Pres. 11, Stu-Co Activities Chairman 12, Student Affairs Coun- cil 10, Graduation Committee 12, Prom Server, Prom Chairman, Homecoming Court, HAUBERK Award Candidate. Winkler, Bill Honor Roll 10,11,12, DECA-Kansas State President 12. Wolkey, Robin Honor Roll 10,11,12, Drill Team 11,- l2, Pep Club 10,11,12: HARBINGER 11. Wood, John Scholarship Pin 10, National Honor Society 11,12, Honor Boll 10,11,12, Football 10,11,12, Basketball 10,11, Track 10,11,12, Ping Pong 11,12, Volleyball l0.ll.l2. Woodruff, Scott Baseball l0. Wooldridge, Chris Honor Roll 10,11,12, Pep Club 10,11,- 12, Football 10, Letter 11,12, In- tramural Volleyball, Intramural Basketball, Track 10, Golf 11. Wright, Kevin Scholarship Pin 10, Honor Roll 10,- 11,12, Football 10,11,12, Basketball 10, Baseball 10, Intramurals, Yell Leader 12. Y Yarmo, Claire Girls Choir 10, Concert Choir 11, Choraliers 12, Music Letter 10,11, Little Mary Sunshine , Scholarship Pin 10,I1, Honor Roll10,11,12,'sOur Town , Thespians, Ski Club 11. Z Zachry,Carol Girls Choir 11, State Music Festival 11,12, Vlusic Letter 11,12, Choraliers 12, Chamber Singers 12, State Chorus 12, Pep Club 10,11,12, In- tramurals 10, Drill Team 11, Prom Committee. Zahony, Derek Honor Roll 10,11,12, Scholarship Pin 10, Swimming 11, Intramurals 10. Zavelo, Scott Pep Club 10,11, DECA. Zimmerman, Lisa Honor Roll 10,11,12. Zoglin, Paul National Honor Society 11,12, Honor Roll 10,11,12, Gymnastics 10,11,12. SENIOR SlIMNlARIESf'779 jf,f.,jV,fgfgf. VV-'f5V','l'j,A Aff, Jig: TTL'-j' V V VVwV1V'V-.'1'::f: V VN. 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Boline, Derald . . . Boys, Elizabeth . . Bradfield, Dan . . . Brandt, Gretchen Brown, Larry ..,. Burke, John ..... Campbell, Lance . Colburn, Larry . . , Collins, Faydelle . Craig, Russell .... Crawford, Charles Criley, Gene ..... Daniels, Mary .... Dinesen, Jim . . Dillon, Robert . . . Dorn, Mary ...... Dunn, Lois ...... Dunseth, Carolyn Englund, Karl . . . Evans, Barbara . . Evans, Eldon .... Faber, Ann ...... Ford, Bernard . . . Fox, Ron ........ Franklin, Wallace Casper, Rosemary Gersh, Harold . . . Griffin, Roland . . Students 332!GENERAL AND FACULTY INDEX .....154 .....280 ....90 ....65 .....138 .....115 ...,.147 ......36 .....l24 .....144 ....50 ....70 ....93 ....69 .....l05 ....82 ....54 ....78 ........74 144,157,187 ....,..185 .......166 .......199 144,157,182 .......184 ,...182 ......188 ...134,202 ....197 ...32,173 ....174 ......195 131,203 ......168 ....168 ....157 ...81,159 ....179 ....200 ..,43,165 ..,.l63 ,...167 ......168 ...107,174 ......170 ...30,172 .....176 .....183 ...22,189 .......157 ...157,196 ....158 .....l94 General Football ........... Girls, Basketball . . . Girls' Golf ...... Girls' State . .. Girls' Tennis .. . Gymnastics ..... HARBINGER .... HAUBERK ........,. HAUBERK Award . . . Heralders ........ Homecoming . . . Intramurals . . . Juniors ...... LABYRINTH .... Majorettes .... Musical ......... National Merit . .. Ella cultg Grove, Judith ...... Hampton, Patricia . . . Haraughty, John . . . Hause, Truett .... Hess, Marvin . . . Hines, Gary . .... . Hogan, Margaret . . . Howard, Carolyn . . . Hunter, Kim ..... lzzard, Miriam . .. Jacobs, Joe ..... Kelly, Betty ..... Lamkin, Nora .... Lebar, Tom ..... Levin, Penny . . . Liesner, Judy . . . Lutz, Miriam .... Mackie, Marlena . . . Mathews, Mark .... McDonald, Eileen .... McDowell, Ethel . . . Mermoud, Frank . . . Newcomer, Arthur . . . Noble, Maralin ..... Odom, Brian . . . Oman, John .... Pearce, Charles . . Pepper, Beverly .... Percy, Glenn .... Phalp, Steve .... Pinkston, Nora . . Reed, Suzanne . . Rees, Everett . . . Rehfeld, David . . . nhex .....98 ....122 ....113 ....36 ....109 ....130 ....42 ....46 ....31 ....53 ....56 ....76 ....224 ....4l ....64 ....B4 ....38 uhex ....167 ....194 ....189 ....174 ....176 ........193 ..... 183 ....l10,157,202 .........195 ....165 ....198 .....,159 .....41,168 157,201 ....187 ....187 ....178 ....188 ....186 .....54 ....171 ........157 ....156,157 ......l78 150,201 157,198 157,179 112,203 139,203 ......190 ....180 ....197 ......l57 115,177 NFL .... NHS ...... NJROTC .... Pep Club ..... Prom .......... . Quill 81 Scroll . . . Seniors ........ . . Senior Summaries Softball ......... Sophomores .... Special Events . . . StufFac Coalition Thespians ....... Track .......... Volleyball ....... Winter Sweetheart Wrestling ........ Reichardt, Polly . . Robinson, Carol. . Rodriguez, Carol . Rogers, Linda .... ....,32 .....40 .....74 .....26 .....62 .....35 ..,.244 ....268 ...,150 ....206 .....92 .....20 .....30 ....140 ....111 .....59 ....127 ....164 ....193 ....195 ....185 Royer, Richard , . . . ..... . . .183 Runyan, Ray ...... ........... 1 84 Sandfort, James . . Sappenfield, John Schenewerk, Ann . 152,156,157 ........177 ......15B Simmons, Robert . .... 74,157 Spidell, Josephine ...... 181 Stauffer, Norris .... .... 1 13,199 Stewart, Beth . . . . Stiles, David ..... Stoeppelwerth, Sydney . . . Sulzen, Charles ........ Swanson, Maurice .... Swearingen, Ken . . . ....181 ....167 ....169 ....200 ....175 .,....177 Tehow, Ken ...... ..... 6 5,191 Teel, Jean ........ ........ 1 80 Thomson, Linda . . ..... 46,167 Tice, Larry ....,.. Trast, Richard .... Vogt, Barbara ..... Ward, Laurie . . . Welliver, Gail ..... White, Wilma ..... Wilson, Rebecca .... Wolff, David .... Wood, Jan ...... Wright, Janet ..... Yessen, Carl .... York, Bryce .... Zollars, Dan .... ....194 ....157 ......176 . . . . 157,171 ......170 ....169 ....181 ........175 ....157,164 ...,..166 ....175 ......1'I3 157,190 Smphnmnrez Ahnen, Janicc ,.... l Alexander, Britt .... Alexander, Michael .... l Allain, Matthew ..... Allen, Charlotte .... Altman, David ...... Anderson, Kristen . . . l 1 Angles, Ignacio .... Anthony, Michael . . . . Appelbaum, James .... . Argabright, Ann .... . Arnold, George .... Arnold, Robb .... Arnote. James . . . Asner, Marci . . . Athey, Martha . . . Auman, John .... Bair, Jeanette .... Baker, Elizabeth .. . Barcinski, Derek , . . Barlow, Adriann . . . Barrows, William . . . Bartlett, Linda . . . . Bates, Donald .... Bates, Wayne .... Battle, Mark . . . l Beal, Perry ........ Beatty, Mitchel .... Beets, Daniel .... Belew, Belinda ..... ' Bell, Christopher , . . Benham, Renea .... Benjamin, Joyce . . . Bennett, Cheryl ..... Bennett, Jennifer . .. Bennett, Patty ...... Bennetts, Cameron .... Bernhardt, Brenda .... Betzelherger, Terry .... Beullens, Jeff ....... Bcvcr, Paul ........ Biasella, Beverly . . . Bickley, Beckie .. Blackman, Nancy . . . . Bly, Danny ........ Bois, David ...... Bolin, Tim ...... Boresow, Susan .... Presidential Records. ....123,32.208 ........208 .....20a .....2os ....,208 ........208 ....143,208 ...,......208 . . . 35,32,44,208 ........74,208 ....143,123,208 ..........2os .....208 ......2oa ........208 ....12a,72,2oa ........208 ......2os ...72,2oa ..........208 . . . . .e6,6s,2oa ........208 ........32,2118 .......13a,2os 144,65,66,67,2os ...........208 ..........208 ...........208 . . . 85,72,74,208 ...........65 ....149,208 ......2oa .....208 .....2os .....208 .....208 ......209 ...,......209 ....149,32,209 ........209 ........209 ...,......209 ....51,114,209 ....111,134,209 .... 138,209 ..,.....209 ... 108,209 ....123,110,209 Svtuhent Borgmier, Cheryl . . Boxer, Connie .... Boxer, Craig .... Boyer, Denise . . . . . Bridges, Deborah . . Bridges, Eugene , . . Bringle, Mary .... Brooks, Meri ......... Brown, Catherine .... Brown, Scott ....... Brown, Laurel . . . Brown, Suzanne .... Burcham, Susan . . . . . . Burger, Sally .... Burk, Gordon ...... . Burke, Kathleen . . . Burmaster, Larry .... Burton, Susan ..... Bush, Kerry .... Bush, Melanie . . . Bywaters, Doris .... Cameron, Julie . . Cantril, David . . . Cantril, Shelley .... Cappello, Brian .... Carignan, Thomas .... Carroll, Thomas . . . Cauchois, Tracy .... Cermak, Mary ......... Chandler, Elizabeth Chase, Brenda ....... Christensen, Wanda Church, Karen . . . Clark, Jon ....... Clark, Timothy .... Clarke, Cathy .... Clothier, Jaime . . Cloud, Lisa ..... Cocks, Paul ..... Cohen, David .... Cole, Julie ....... Colgrove, Ruth . . . Collins, Thomas .... Cooley, Timothy . .. Cooper, Cheryl . . . Corbett, Larie .... Cosgrove, Robert . . . Cosner, Gail ..... Costello, Carol . .. Coukoulis, Lori . . Cowley, Samuel .... Cox, Edward ,.... Cramer, Nancy . . . nhex .....32,114,209 134,209 ......,.209 ....209 ........209 .........209 . ..,. 64,110,209 ........209 .....72,209 ......209 ............209 ............209 123,74-,75,112,209 136,24,73,114,209 138,209 .... 110,209 . . . . . .209 . . . . . . . .209 ....,......209 , . . . 32,114,209 72,209 ....22,65,209 .... 108,209 . . . . . .209 ... 72,210 ... 72,210 ... 72,210 ....210 ....21o ....21o ..,......-210 ...........210 ...24,51,110,210 ......72,74,210 ..........210 ...,...72,210 ..,..72,94,210 .... 110,210 74,210 ......2l0 ..,.....210 134,210 120-,210 141,210 ...72,210 ......2l0 ....120,210 ..,73,210 ....210 ...66,210 ........210 ....,.....210 ...66,68,73,210 Crangle, Kenneth . . Creamer, John .... Crow, Allan ....... Cummins, Sandra . . Dalgleish, Douglas . . . Davenport, Kyle . . . Davis, Bill ........ Davis, Rebecca .... Dethloff, Denise . . Detrempe, Bruce .. . Devine, Dee ...... Divine, Sharon .... Dopke, Lee ..... Dorlac, Karen ..... Dreher, Martha .... Dubois, John .... Durie, Catherine .. . Durwood, Dana .... Earl, Linda ........ Edin, Pam ......... . . Edmondson, Donald Edwards, Amber . . . Einspahr, Jeffrey . . . Eisler, Kevin ...... Ekengren, Geneva .... Ellison, John ...... Ellison, Mark ...... Ellwanger, Charles . . . Embry, Tammy ...... Emmons, Lynnette . . . Enslein, Martin .... Epstein, Harold .... Erickson, James .... Erway, Lorrie .... Evans, Michael . . . Everett, David . . . Fenn, Jane ...... Ferguson, Thomas . . Fischer, Deborah . . . Fisher, Mary ..... Flattery, Paula .... Fleming, Paula . . Flood, Robert ..... Ford, Ronald . . . Fountain, Amy .... Franklin, Mark , . . Franklin, Philip . . . Freeman, Thomas . . Fried, Marc .......... Friedberg, Elizabeth ....... Fried man, Marilyn ........ Frost, Elizabeth .... Gagel, Brenda .... Garrett, Lori .... Gass, James ....... Gatzoulis, Denise . . . Geiderman, Marcia . Gentry, Mark ...... Gerharclt, Lori .... Gerson, James . . Giatras, David ..... Gibbons, Kathleen . Gibson, Gary .,.... Gier, Bon .....,.. Gillen, Evelyn ..... Gilmore, Cathryn . . Goldberg, Nolan . . . Goller, Samuel .... Gourley, Eric ...... Graber, Roger ..... Grauberger, Michael Graves, Paula ...... Greene, Julia ...... Gregg, Karen ..... Gregg, Kimberly . . . Grier, Susan ...... Griffin, Nancy .... Griffith, John ..... Griffith, Sandra . . . ...,.......210 .....66,74,75,211 ...........211 ....144,120,211 ....65,74,211 .........211 .....52,112,211 .........211 ........211 ....114,211 ......211 ........211 ......73,211 .....72,l10,211 .........211 .....68,211 ......211 ........211 .....66,211 ........211 ........72,211 ....138,120,211 .........211 .......,211 ....149,211 ......211 ....2l1 ...74,211 ....211 ....211 ....211 ....211 ....211 .........128,211 136,52,72,110,172 ......l38,128,211 .....72,2l1 ......211 ......211 ....108,211 .....32,211 ......212 ...,..212 .....72,212 ......212 .....72,212 136,52,111,112,212 .....72,112,212 ....74,75,212 .....52,110,212 ...........212 ....144,128,212 .........212 .....l44,72,212 ...........212 ....,.151,112,212 32,66,67 ,68,74,212 ....65,212 ....72,212 ...138,212 .'...72,212 .......52,110,212 151,73,1l2,212 ...24,110,134,212 ........74,75,212 ...120,212 ....73,212 STUDENT INDEX X333 I 47 i K 1, YK! - 33,1 I ' , , , .L . . I f' V , A , . I ff - animalfarm 1,31 f' ,la -. -A Porky. Grimes, Lynne .... Groll, Lisa ...... Guemple, Scott . . . Gutzman, Tamara . . . Gwartney, Robert . . . Hadel, Laura ..... Hadley, David .... ...,72,212 .....213 ....128 .,.....213 ...138,213 .....213 .......,...213 Hagemann, David . . . .......... 141,213 Hale, Lisa ........ Haley, Cheryl . . . Hall, Jon ........... Hamilton, Carla ..... Hamner, Lennie . . Hanes, Ellen ...... Hanney, Paul ........ Hanson, Christopher Harnden, Bryan ...... Harper, Charles ...., Harper, Gretchen . . . Harper, Kari ........ Harrington, Anne .... Harrington, John . . . Hartman, Chris . . . Hataway, Sue ... Hawley, Paula .... ....123,136,75,213 .........74,213 ....213 .......213 .........2l3 ....l36,110,213 .......213 ....213 .........213 ...,..,.....213 ....22,25,73,213 ........73,213 .....136,213 ....74,75,213 .......213 .....213 .......213 Haynes, Jennifer . , ..,. 72,213 Heavin, Ernest .... ....... 2 13 Heley, Sue .......... .... 6 6,611,213 Hendricks, Joseph .... .......,... 2 13 Henke, Jeffrey ...... ..... 1 41,128,213 Herbert, Glenn ..... .... 6 6,67,68,213 Heumann, Monica .... ....... 1 43,214 Hildreth, Lonna .... ......,....... 2 14 Hise, Julie .,...... .... 1 51,52,112,214 Hoadley, Roger . ....... 66,67,214 Hobson, Steven . . . . . . 125,214 Hodge, Tamara . . . .... 73,214 Hodges, Phillip . . . ...' 141,214 Hoffman, Carol .... .... 7 3,214 Hoffman, Susan ..... Holder, Martin .... 334!STUDENT INDEX .....214 ....214 it if X llllfrvi X .C 1. 4 x 1 A-45 1 .f.-rt. ,. Holland, Cheryl. . . Housh, Kimberly . . Hovey, Karen ..... Hubbard, Karen . . Hudon, Marc ..... Hughes, Matthew . . Hulen, Sarah ..... Hultman, James . . Hunter, David .... Hurwitz, Ann . . . Hylton, Gary . . . Ingram, John . . . Ink, Kevin ...... Jackson, Roger .... Janasz, Marie ..... Jeanquart, Michael Jenab, Jocelyn .... Jenkins, Charles . . Johnson, Cheryl. . . Johnson, Sheri .... Johnston, Thomas. Jones, David ...... Jones, Gregory .... Jones, Jay ...... Jones, Mary .... Jones, Robert . . . Jones, Sarah .... Kahn, Susan .... Kalis, Robert . . . Kaplan, Lisa .... Kayser, Jackie .... Kenney, Kirsten . . . Keough, Elizabeth . Kerr, David ....... Kerwin, John ..... Kessler, Sondra . . . Killingsworth, Julie Kimbrough, Jake . . 72,214 ....214 .....51 ....214 .....2l4 74,214 72,214 .....2l4 ....214 ....214 ....2l4 ....2l4 .......214 ....74,214 110,214 .......2l4 , ...... 214 ..74,75,214 .......2l4 ....214 .......2l4 ... 149,214 149,120,214 ... 120,214 ... 123,214 . . . . .214 ... 134,214 .......215 .......215 .143,73,215 .......215 . . . 136,215 . . . . . . .215 144,125,215 ... 138,215 ..,....215 ..51,73,215 . . . 138,215 Kindred, Kathryn . . . . . . 143,123,52,73,215 King, Cindy ...... King, Matthew .... .......215 ....72,215 King, Robert ...... Kinmonth, Frank . Knotts, Randall . . . Koerper, Carl .... Kokjer, Karen .... Kombrink, Krista . Kotelov, Pamela' . . Koupal, Julie ..... Krebs, Kimberly . . Kress, Brett ....... Kroeger, David .... Krummel, Lee Ann Kuehnle, Sarah . . . Kurth, Regina . . . Kurz, Jeffrey .... Kuse, Kenneth .... Kyle, Mark ......... Lafferty, Michael .... Landon, Mary ..... Lane, Leslie . . . Lane, Linda . . . Laner, Linda .... Larkins, Rene' . . . Laterza, Mark ..... Lawrence, Bob .... Leathers, Jim .... Lehr, Gary ....... Leo, William ....... Leshovsky, Stephen .... Levy, Melinda ...... Levy, Melissa ..... Lewis, Rochelle . . . Lewis, Trepp .... Lile, David ....... Lile, David ......... Liljestrand, Kelly . . . Lindsey, John ..... Lintecum, Ann .... Lloyd. Barbara . . . Lloyd, Demi ..... Lohnes, Brooke . . . Luchen, Andy . . Luhnow, Nancy . . . Lumpkin, Miark . . . Luzier, Joy ...... Lyle, Gregory ..... Lynd, Elizabeth . . . Lyons, Linda .... Lytle, Robert ..... Magee, Howard . . . Mahoney, Kelly . . . Maloney, Brian . . . Marks, Bliss ..... Marks, Wayne . . . Marsh, Sara ....... Marshall, Dana . . . Martin, Kristin . .. Martin, Michael . . . Mauer, William . .. Maxon, Ronald .... McCabe, John ..... McCabe, Michelle . McCully, Shaunna . McGrath, Mary . . . McGuire, Anne . .. McHugh, Stacey . . . McKim, James .... McMahon, Craig ,. McMillin, William ...,.215 .......215 . . .. 144,215 .... 120,215 .......215 . .. 123,65,66,68,215 144,72,108,120,215 .... 151,123,112,215 .....151,66,68,215 ..,....32,81,215 ......138,215 ....74,215 ....74,75,215 120,215 ....73,215 134,215 .......215 .........216 ..........216 .. . . .13B,120,216 .. . . 66,68,94,216 .. . .72,128.,216 . . . . . 141,216 . . . . . . .216 .. . . .216 . . . . .216 . . . . .216 .....216 .......216 120,216 120,216 . . . .73,l12,216 .........216 .. . .51,72,216 ...216 .. ..73,110,216 . . . . .216 .......74,216 .....66,68,216 .. 72,216 .. . . . . .216 . . .216 ....136,65,216 ......136,72,216 .. . . .141,108,216 .........,216 . . . . .216 . . . . .216 . .216 .....217 .. . . . . .217 136,217 74,217 .....32,74,217 . .. . .217 141,217 . . . . . . . . . .85,72,217 .. .............. 83,217 123,136,111,112,217 .........65,110,217 .......217 ......66 .....217 ..,.........217 McNichols Cindy .... ............ 7 3,217 Meyer, Cynthia . . . Meyer, Jeffrey . . . Milburn, Joyce .... Miller, Carla ..... Minor, David .... Mintz, Felicia .... Mistele, Nancy . . . Moffet, Steven . . . Money, Russell .... Morgan, Dennis . . . Morris, Michelle . . Mosimann, James . Moyer, Kay ....... Mueller, Eric ....123,111,112,217 ..........144,217 ..,....66,217 ....32,134,217 ........217 .......217 .....72,217 ....149,217 ....65,217 .......217 ........217 ....149,217 ....'.,.217 ...,.217 . ......... 221 ........219 Ryan, D Mullarky, Tim . . . Murphy, Liz .... ' Neese, Laurie . . , . Nelson, Eric ..... Nelson, Richard .... Newman, Julie . . . Newton, Cindy . . . Niewald, Bryan .... Nixon, David ........ Nusser, Jim ............. O'Crowley, Christopher .... 0'Farrell, Anne ......... . Olsen, Deborah .... Olson, David ....... Omundson, Sally . . . Ortiz, Roxanne . . . Osadchey, Julie .... Palmer, Ross ..... Papin, Merrill ..... Parsons, Matthew .... Partnoy. Jody ...... Passman, Suzanne .... Paton, Keith ....... Payne, Michael. . . Penner, Dan ..... Pfoltner, Kelly ... Phillips, Lora ...... Pitnick, Robert .... Polter, Gary ..... Ponder, Keith . . . Post, Richard .,.. Power, Paul Powers, Richard . . . Poyser, Linda .... Preston, Steve ...... Pronko, Michael . . . Pypes, David ..... Rabius, Denise ....... Ralston, Timothy .... Ramsay, Julayne . . . Rau, Tamia ...... Reece, Vanetia . . . Reed, Sarah .,.. Reeder, Joseph . , . Rees, William .... Reimer, Suzanne . . , Reintjes, Anne . . . Reno, Hugh .... Revare, Lisa ..... Rewerts, Julie ...... Reynolds, Robert ..... Rice, Robin ...... Richards, Dick . . . Ridenour, Brian '. . . Rietfors, Kelley .... Ritz, Lisa ........ Rixner, Chris ...... Robbins, Marilyn .... Roberts, Jennifer ..... Roberts, Lori ...... Roberts, Ronald .... Robles, Dan ..... Roepke, Daniel . . Rogers, Bill ...... Rooker, Thomas . . . Root, Richard .... Rosano, Rits ..... Rose, Sherri ....... Rothman, Robert ..... Rowlett, Jennifer ..... Rubin, Bryant ..... Rubin, Linda .... Rudnick, Lenise .... Ruley, Mike ..... Runnels, Beth . . . Rupe, Suzanne . . . avid ..... Salisbury, Claire . . . Samuels, Susan . . Sandborn, Laura . . . Sawyer, Susan . . . Schillie, Susan . . . Schleuter, Karen . . . Schneider, Gary .... 14-1,72,128,218 . . 73,74,75,218 65,218 ......218 ....,...218 .51,73,218 151,218 ...108,120,218 141,218 . 66,218 ..,......218 ...123,112,218 .. 72,218 ........218 .... 136,218 ......218 ..,.218 ....218 ....218 .,...218 ....218 ....218 ..,.......218 ..........218 .66,es,12s,21s ..........218 .......6e,21s 138,218 66,e1,6a,14,21s .......74,21s . . . .218 ......21s .. . . . . . .218 ...136,72,218 . . .218 125,218 149,218 ....218 ....21B ....218 .....74,219 ,.........219 ...150,110,219 . . 66,68,74,219 . . . . 120,219 ........219 ..........219 .. 72,74,75,219 ....52,l10,219 73,219 ......219 ...72,219 ....219 ....219 ., ..150,219 ......219 ........219 .....64,66,219 ....72,110,219 ...138,l20,2l9 ........219 ........219 ..........219 ..24,25,72,2l9 ...108,120,219 .........219 ...143,73,219 ......14-9,219 ..66,68,73,219 ... 128,220 .. . . . . . .220 72,220 ....120,220 111,220 ....64,66,220 ........220 72,220 ......220 151,220 .....,220 .....72,220 ....65,72,220 ........220 Schons, Richard .... .............. 2 20 Schulte, Margaret . Schuman, Kelly . .. Schulte, Janet .... Schwab, Steven . . . Sedlock. Raymond . Selden, Cary ...... Semkin, Sabrina . . Shade, Kevin ..... Shadowen, Mark . . Shalet, Phyllis .... Shalinsky, Howard Shapiro, Janice Shaver, Rachel .... Shea, Linda ..... Sheldon, James . Shelton, Heidi .... Sherman, Robin . . Shipley, Laura .... Shoemaker, Rexina Siemers, Scott ..... Sigman, Amy ..... Simon, Evalyn .... Singnoi, Werachone .... Sjolin, Scott , ..... Slabotsky, Larry . . Smith, Brien ...... Smith, Daniel . . . Smith, David . . . Smith, Kevin . . . Smith, Scott .... Smith, Stephanie . . Smith, Steve .... Snead William . .. Snyder, Mary . . . Snyder, Sara .... 150,123,66,68,220 . ......... 112,220 . . . .136,112,220 . . . .138,120,220 ..... 138,220 220 ....220 ....220 ......220 .......220 ...144,220 ......220 ....220 ....220 ....220 ......220 .........220 ....66,68,220 ....74,220 ......220 .......221 ....73,22l ......221 ....74,221 ......221 ......221 .........221 ....66,68,221 . ....... 221 ......221 .......221 ....149,221 32,66,68,114,221 Sondern, Barry . .. Soscbee, Daniel . .. Sould, Susan .... Spannuth, Lisa . . Spicer, Clyde . .. Splan, Craig .... Spohrer, John ...... . Spohrer, Richard .... .. Stack, Peter ...... .... Stafford, Michael .... . Stahl, Shelley ..,.. . . Stark, Maryanna Stebbins, Denise Steiner, Hal .... Stephens, John . . Stevens, John . . . Stevens, Mike . . . Stewart, Scott . . . Stoll, David ..... Stone, Sandra ..... . . . Storbeck, Rod ney Strand, Naomi .... . Stratford, Kelly .. . . . Stuckey, David ...... Stumpe, Kenneth Suggs, Debra ...... Sumonia, Bradley Sutton, Beth ,..... . . Talbot, Tracy ....... . Tankard, Kathryn .... Taylor, Jeffrey ....... Templeton, Karen .... Tetzlaff, Melissa ..... Thomas, Anne .... Thompson, Mary .... Thorpe, Donald . . . A romantic interlude from 5'1776',. ....74,221 .......221 ..........221 ....72,110,221 .....,74,221 ...120,221 ..........221 ..........221 72,108,120,221 ..........221 .......73,22l ..74,75,95,221 ..........221 ...149,221 .....221 ....72,221 .......221 ......141,221 66,68,72,94,221 ....72,128,22l .......65,222 .'52,73,110,222 . ......., 222 ....222 .........222 ,.........222 .. 73,74,75,222 .......22,222 ..... 134,222 .... 72,222 ... 136,222 .....222 ..,....222 ....74,75,222 ...... ,222 ........72,229 Cheerleader Doubles Tidwell, Brant .... Tietze, Daniel . . . Tilton, Douglas . Titus, David .... Toevs, Anne .... Tucker, James .... Tweed, Stuart . . . Tyler, Marlene .... Usdin, Amy ........ Vanbuskirk, Mark . . Vandenburgh, Debra Venable, Patricia . . . Vineyard, Carl .... Vleisides, Mark . , . Wacknov, Susan . Wagner, James .... Waibel, William . . . Wakefield, Curtis . Walker, Lloyd . . Walsh, Jim .... Weary, Thomas . Webb, Jerry .... Weiner, Ruth . . . Weium, Paul . . . Wells, Marie .... Wheeler, David . . . Wheeler, Todd .... White, Dena .... White, Madelyn . . . White, Michael . . . White, Sandra . . White, Sharon .... Whiteside, Stacee Wilder, Dane ..... Williams, Janet , . . Williams, John . . . Williams, Leslie . . . Williams, Lori . . Williams, Scott . . . Williams, Scott .... Williams, William .. Willson, Shawn .... Wilson, Kelly ..... Winkler, Jody .... Wood, Christina Wood, David .... Woods, Dennis . . Woods, Mary . . . Working, Boo . . Wright, Lauri . , . Youmans, Jane Young, Roger . . 336!STUD ENT INDEX I af . - - - - .222 Zimmerman, Anita . . . . . . . 73,74,75,223 - - - 72,222 Zimmerman, David . . . ..... . . . .223 . . . , . .222 . . . . 144,222 . . . . 136,222 . . . . . .222 .,..222 .....222 ....-,222 ....222 ......222 ........222 .....74,75,222 138,222 ......222 ........222 .... .74-,75,222 .....74,222 144,222 ........222 ....72,108,222 138,223 123,223 .... .66,67,223 .....64,223 ........,.223 ............223 . . . . .136,110,223 .. . .143,52,223 . . .223 ......223 66,223 ...,.223 ...,.223 ., . . .223 ...,.223 ......223 ........223 .....72,74,223 . .223 ..........223 .....123,1l0,223 143,223 .....74,75,223 . .223 141,223 125,223 ........223 136,223 143,223 ......72,112,223 . 66,67,68,223 iluninrs Adams, Charla . Ade, Andrew .... Ade, Spencer . . Allen, Cynthia . . Anderson, Mary . Arakawa, Jane . . Arnett, Mary .... Arnold, James . . Ashley, Darryl . . Ashwill, Mark . . Atcheson, Kurt . . Atha, Alyson .... Athey, Steve .... Atzenweiler, Ann . . . . . Avery, Tracy .... Axelson, Linda . . Baas, Steven .... Bahner, Sandy . . Balbinot, Donna Barickman, Julie . . . Barlow, Alan . . . Bartlett, Mark . . . . . . ....... 144,226 . ..... 95,144,226 .........226 ....226 ........226 .........226 . ..... 48,136,226 .........226 ....108,141 ......226 ....226 ....226 ........226 ....114,226 ........226 .........226 . ..... 98,131,226 .........226 ........226 ....226 ........226 .........226 Bates, Pamela .... .... , . . . 52,226 Battey, Chuck .... . . . Battle, Judy . . . Baum, Cheryl ........ Beasley, Dan .......... Beddingfield, Libby . . . Belew, Laura ........ . . Bell, Brenda ............ Bengimina, Anthony .... Bennett, Jeff .......... . 37,95,144,226 ...........226 ......226 ........226 ......63,226 .73,74,75,226 .....72,226 ........226 .........227 Berkley, Jane ........ ..... 5 2,110,227 Berry, Teresa .... Besley, Serena . .. Betty, Mark ...... Beyer, William ..... Bianco, Joseph ..... Biasella, Anne . . . Bickel, Kandy ..... Biersmith, Frank ..... Biggs, Laura ..... . . .....74,227 ......227 ....227 ......227 ....141,227 ......227 ........227 .........227 . 111,136,227 Birkholz, Paula . . Bishop, Mark .... Blinn, Jayne .,.. Block, Cynthia . . Bonn, Loren ..... Borchardt, Gary . . . Bordy, Jennifer .... Borgmier, William . . . Bowers, Roh . .... . . Boyd, Chris ...... Branit, Roger .... Braverman, Mimi . . Briesch, Susan ....... . . . Brown, Elizabeth .... . . . Brown, Rebecca ...... . . Brunnenkant, Tina .... . Buell, Nancy ......... . . Buenger, James .... Bunker, Chris . . . Burton, Patti . . . Butler, Roy ...... Byers, Kathryn . . . Bywaters, Deena . . . Cameron, Amy . . . Carrier, Denise ...... Carter, Catherine Caudill, Carol ...... Cebula, Geri ....... Chang, Debbie ....... . Charlons, Arminda ..... Clark, Susan ......... . . Clark, William ..... Clawson, Craig . . . Clipsham, Mark .... Coleman, David .... Coleton, Beverly . . . Collins, Michael .... Cone, Michelle . . . Conn, Linda .... Cooke, Nancy .... Cox, Joseph ..... Craven, Kyle ....... Crum, Ross .......... . . Cunningham, Kelly .... Dahnke, Robert ...... David, Leslie .... David, Steven .... Davis, Jeanne .... Dawkins, James .... Deamos, Christopher Delong, Michael .... Deslauriers, Val . Devine, Bret .... Dewees, Paul . . . Dewitt, Mark . . . Dietrich, Diana . . . . Dillon, John .... Dippel, James . . . Dixon, Anne .... Dixon, Kirby .... Doerr, Steven . . . Downing, Michael .... Duncan, David Earl, Jay ....... Earnest, Shannon Ecton, Matt ..... Eddings, Daniel . Eddings, Darlene Eddy, Richard . . Edmonds, Rob . . Edmondson, Brian . . . Edris, Lela ...... Edwards, Ann . . . Edwards, Cathy .... Eicher, Greg ..... Ekengren, Gary .... Elling, Ed ......... Ellingson, Daviel . . . Elliott, David V .... Elliott, Diane .... Emick, Rhonda .... Engelken, Barbara . Engle, Stuart .... Epstein, June . . . . . . 25,63,72,227 128,227 . .......... 227 ........a2,221 66,67,68,131,227 1 131,22-1, ........41,227l .. . 149,227 ...........2211 ....118,138,228 ...........228l .. . 66,67,68,228 110,228N . as,11o,15o,22a ........66,22a ...........22s ...........22a .. . . .72,144,228 30,32,71,85,228 .. . . .66,143,228 . . . .72,74,228 ......63,228l . . . .48,54,228 .. . . . . .228 . . . .80,81,228 ......73,228 . . . .80,81,228 .. . . . . .228 .. . .54,63,228 ........,..228 ...........228 30,72,85,98,228 . . . 66,74,75,22B ...........229 .........229' ... 143,229 , .......138,229, ...........229 .63,110,143,229 ...........229' ...........229 .. ..123,143,229 ' . . . 66,67,68,229 ' . . . . . .49,63,229 . . ....... 229 . . . . 30,229 .......229 . . . . 73,229 . . . .74,75,229 ...........229 . 71,110,143,229 ........9B,230 ...........230 ..,........230 ..32,49,150,230 ..72,98,13B,230 ...........230 . . . . .72,110,230 ......72,230 . . . 118,230 ..,......230 ....117,141,230 .........230 .... . . .230 .. . . . . .230 ....74,75,230 . . . .74,75,230 ......74,75,230 .....98,141,230 r ,.... 144,230 .......230 .. . . 81,230 .. . . .230 . . .. 72,230 .. . .230 .........230 .....,.....230 . . . 65,66,68,230 ., . .74,75,230 ........72,230 ...........230 41,66-68,131,230 ........73,230 Evans, Loren . . . Everett, Deana . . . Farmer, Mark .... Fatino, James ...... Feighner, Suzan .... Fingold, Barry ..... Fink, Ann ......... Finkelstein, William Fishman, Gregory .... Fleming, Rhonda ..... Flynn, Michael . . , Fox, Howard ..... Francis, Cynthia . . . Freeman, David .... Freeman, Mary .... Fremerman, Gary ..... Friedman, David . . . Fuchs, Russ ........ Fudemberg, Nancy . Fuller, Karen ...... Funk, Jennie .... Gayner, John ...... Gentry, Douglas .... Gerson, Liz ...... Gerson, Linda . . . Gibson, Karen . . . Gier, Ronald .... Gilbert, Dick ... Gilmore, Bill ...... Ginsburg, Byron . . . Glass, Thomas . . . Gordon, Amy .... Gosnell, James . . . Greenberg, Peri .... Greenwald, Doug .. Griffith, Danny .... Groetzinger, Cherie Gust, Jonathan .... Gwin, Candie ...... Hadel, Mary .... Hadel, Susan . . . ....230 ....230 ....230 ....231 ....231 ....231 ..........231 . . . ..,...... 149,231 ....72,a5,141,2a1 ........73,2s1 .... 72,98,128,231 ...........231 73,231 . . . .231 . . . .231 . ,...... ......... 2 31 ..............71,2a1 9s,117,11a,1aa,1s9,231 ..........110,123,231 , .... 44,65-6,os,v4,231 ..........231 ...........2a1 ....63,72,110,231 ...,,.....231 . . . . 111,123,231 ....105,118,141,231 ...........231 . . . .231 . . . .231 . . . 63,231 . . . . . . . .231 . . . . . 43,231 . . . . . 32,231 ........65,231 . ..... 42,134,231 ......74,7s,2a1 ......1l0,123,231 .... . 72,143,150,231 .........l43,23l Haith, Steve .... Hall. Jim ....... Hall, Victoria ..... Hamburg, Ellen ...... Hamilton, Julianne . . Hanslip, Pamela .... Hardeman, Charles . . . Harmon, Nancy ..... Harmon, Wade . . . Harper, Jackie .... Harper, John ....... Harper, William .... Hart, John ....... Harvey, Thomas .... Harwell, Neil ........ Hathaway, Robert .... Haun, Robert ....... Hausback, Kathy .... Hawkins, John .... Head, Donald ..... Hedges, Matthew .... Hedrick, Stephen .... Heilbrunn, Pamela . . . Helm, Terri ........ Henry, Julia ...... Henry, Rebecca . . . Henson, Brenda ..... Hepker, James .... Heriford, Pamela . . . Hester, John ......... Higginbotham, Kevin . . . Hiler, Christopher . . . Hill, Dion ............. Hirunburana, Krisda . . . Hoback, Susan ....... Hoffman, Martha . . . Hogue, Hannah . . . Holland, Ricky .... Hollis, Monique ..... Holm, Kevin ...... Holmes, Robert . . . ,.4,.,'-' 3' I fe Skill and Concentration .53 F if ..........131,231 ..65-68,98,128,232 ..........136,232 .........95,232 ...111,l23,136,232 ............232 .........72,232 . .. 72,85,144,232 . . . 64,65,66,68,232 ..........138,232 ,.........133,232 66,67,68,98,118,232 ...117,118,138,232 .....117,138,232 ........72,232 ....,..232 .......232 ....98,232 ....72,2s2 ....74,75,232 ....72,2a2 .......232 .... .232 .....52,110,232 .........232 .......2a3 ....72,233 ........'12,23a . . , . 172,108,233 ......,..233 ............2sa . ... 72,74,75,233 ...........23a ............2a3 . . . . 8l,123,143,233 ............233 ......66,68,233 .........2a3 .. . .72,74,233 ....66,68,233 Hongsakul, Archava . Hotchkiss, John ..... Hubbard, Kevin .... Hughes, Steven .... Hundley, Ruth ..... Hurst, Sudy ..... Iiams, Jeff ..... Ink, Michael . . . Irwin, Rey ......... lssacs, Sharon ....... Jackson, Christopher Jacobs, James ....... Jacobson, Ellen .... James, Nichael ..... James, Scott . . . . Jensen, Rick ... . . Jewell, Ann ...... Jochem, Michael . . . Johnson, John . . . Johnson, Steven .... Jones, Dan ...... Jones, Karen ..... Jordan, Gary .... Joshi, Piyush .... Kahn, Richard . . . Kahn, Stuart ..... Kaul, Kathleen .... Kellogg, Curt .... Kennard, Kapri ..... Kerr, Linda ......... Kershenbaum, Jeffrey Kessler, Jean ....... Kessler, John ..,.... Ketterman, Barbara . Killen, Susan ....... Kimura, Stephen .... King, William .... Kirk, Donna ..... Kirk, Harold .... Klugh, Mike ..... Knipper, Wade . . Kohler, Scott .... Kolkin, Lisa ........ Koslowsky, Alison . . . Kroeger, Alison ..... Krueger, David ..... Kuemmerlein, Cheryl Kuhn, Philipp ...... Kupper, Marty ...... Kurth., Jan ....... Labunski, Carla . . . Lahue, Rhonda . . . Landgraf, David . . Landon, Michael .... Lane, Douglas .... Lash, Andrew .... Lavine, Andria . . . Layman, John . .. Leary, Thomas . Lee, Douglas ..... Lerner, David ...... Lesjak, Catherine . . . Levine, Cathy .... Letine, Terry .... Levine, Roni ..... Lewis, Julie ........ Lieberman, Amy .... Lile, Phillip ...... Linck, Jeffrey .... Lindgren, Sara . Little, Laura . . . Lloyd, Jami ...... Loscalzo, Daniel . . Locke, Bruce .... Long, Doug ...... Long, Joseph .... Luetgeri. Aimee... Maag, Steve ...... Haffry, Fritz ...... Mahoney, Patrick .. . Maizlish, Shelly ..... Nlangelsdorf, Linda.. Nlann, Darren .... Nlarples, Martha . . .....75,94,233 ..........233 ....98,128,233 .,......233 .......233 .....45,233 .....72,85,233 .......233 ........233 150,234 ........234 .....63,98,234 .....66,234 ..............74,234 ............117,1l8,234 72,98,118,138,139,234 ......... 234 ............234 ...........74,234 65,66,67,68,234 ............234 ..........234 .....36,95,234 ....151,234 .......234 .....234 . . . . 48,234 . . . . 110,234 .......234 .... 95,234 .....234 ........234 ......110,235 .....123,150,235 ....66,141,235 ........235 ....72,235 .....235 .....235 .....235 ........235 ............235 .....l10,123,235 . . . . 46,63,72,235 141,235 ....80,235 ............235 22,32,65,81,235 ......,....72,235 ............235 .....235 .....235 .......235 ........235 .....25.63.235 131,235 .......23s ............23e ...........44,2ae 23,32,os,11o,236 .........73,236 .....48,236 ..........236 .....l36,1ll,236 ....,...236 ....9s,236 ....138,236 ..........236 ............23o .. . . 25,63,72,236 ..........2a6 .....236 .......236 , .... 98,236 ......1s6,71,236 ..............236 ...., 141,72,98,236 ............236 .......63,236 .....35,42,236 ........236 ....72,236 STUDENT INDEXXBB7 Marquette, Jennifer . Martella, Patricia . . Martin, Rodney . . . Martin, Tammie . .. Mather, Richard .... Mathews, Kristy ..... Mathewson, Catherine Matthew, Wesley .... Matthies, Mariann . .. Mattison, Laurie . . . Mayberger, John . . . McMallister, Scott . . . McCarthy, John .... McClelland, Julie . . . McCoy, Leslie ....... McCracken, Steven . . McKim, Jim ....... McKim, John ...... McMahon, William . . McManus, Dennis . . . McMullen, Michael .. McNeal, Michael . . . McNeely, Rob ..... Meeder, Jeffrey . . . Meldrum, Scott . . . Melton, Teresa .... Melton, Todd . . . Meltzer, Philip .... Menzie, Gregory . . . Meunier, Ronald . . . Meyer, David ..... Meyer, Kimberly . . . Meyer, Rhonda .... Mick, Martha ...... Miene, Deborah .... Miller, Janice ..... Miller, Kristey .... Miller, Nina ...... Miller, Timothy .... Miller, Tom ...... Mintz, Ronna . . . Montez, Venus .... Mooney, Jo Ann . . . Moore, David ..... Moore, Patricia . . . Morphy, Pamela . . . Morton, Patricia .... Muckenthaler, Brian Mullett, John ....... Munday, Don ...... Murphy, Lynnette . . Murray, Brian .... Murray, Kevin .... Mushkin, Margie . . . Myers, Patricia ..... Nathanson, Beth . . . Navran, Hedy ....... Nearing, Jennifer . . . Neumann, David . . . Newman, Michael . . . Newton, Susan .,.. Nichols, John .. . Nulton, Carnie .... Oatman, Ray . . . Olson, Dana .... Omick, John .... Orton, Rick . . . Parker, John . . . Parker, Pamela . . . Peck, John ....... Pendleton, Jon .... Pener, Barry .... Perez, Connie . . . Perlman, Marc .... Pesch, Gregory .... Peterson, Brett .... Pfoltner, Dale .... Pierson, Cynthia . . Pinne, Terence .... Pisano, Jack .... Polidori, Carin .... Powell, Gail .... Powell, Randall . . . Powers. Sarah ..... 338!STUD ENT IND EX .........236 ....150,111,236 ......66,236 ....72,236 .......236 .........236 ....74,75,236 .....94,236 ....74,75,236 ........236 ......236 . ............. 236 ...........63,236 143,52,110,236 . ......... 111,236 ... 138,236 , ..... 236 . . . .236 . ........... 237 . ............. 237 . ..... 144,32,47,4a 149,237 ... 128,237 ..... 144,237 .....98,12B,237 ....72,237 ......237 ......237 ...14-4,237 ......237 ......237 ....72,237 ......237 .......237 ....73,237 143,237 ...,.71,74,75,237 ........98.237 .....l44,32,237 ...... 237 .......237 ....237 .......237 ....54,237 .........237 .. . ..... 136,541,237 ......74,237 .........237 ...........237 ... . . 72,74,75,237 ...........237 ....149,11s,237 ....35,45,11o,237 ...........237 .........237 .........237 . .... 143,123,237 .........237 .......237 111,237 ........72,95,237 . . . . 14-4,63,98,237 ... .. 131,237 ... 143,237 125,237 ... . 41,237 .. . .237 .... 71,237 . . . .. 149,237 ...138,98,238 ....48,95,238 . . . . 95,238 ..... .238 .. . . . .238 . . . 144,238 .... . .238 . . . . . . .238 . . . 144,238 .........238 ....136,111,238 .........238 .......238 . . . 136,238 Present, Janiece . . . Present, Sheryl .... Price, Michael .... Privitera, Michael . Puritz, Harriet .... Queen, Doug . . . Quinn, David . . . Ramsey, David .... Rawlings, Michael . Rayborn, Cheryl . . Redding, Byron . . . Regan, Patrick .... Reborn, Rhonda . . Reynolds, Cynthia . Richards, Jennifer . Rickel, Elizabeth . . Ridenour, Anthony Ritz, John ........ Roach, Julie ...... Robertson, Michael Robinson, Anita . . . Robinson, Ronda . . Robles, Christopher Roche, George .... Rock, Anne ....... Rodgers, Arthur . . . Roepke, Katherine Rogers, Hugh ..... Root, Eric ..... Rose, Irene ..... Rosen, Helene .... Rosenberg, David . Ross, Della ....... Rothganger, Stacy . Rowland, Ann .... Rowlands, Beth . . . Rudnick, Melynn . . Rumage, Natalie . . Ryan, Janice . . , . .. Salcido, Hector . . . Sanders, Teresa . . . Sands, Stacy .... ....238 ....238 ....238 ....238 ....238 ....238 .....238 .. ............... 65,238 ................,l49,233 151,150,123,111,238 .........,23B ... .136,82,238 150,238 ....23a ....23a ....238 .......238 ..........238 ....1311,98,23a .........238 ....23a .....238 .......238 .. . .49,52,233 .......238 .....23a 131,238 98,238 .....238 .....23s 144,238 74,238 .....238 .....238 54,239 63,239 . . . .239 . . . .74,75,239 .......239 150,239 . . . .66,6s,239 Sayler, Kelly .,... Schanker, Lynn . . Schanze, Lynn . . . Scher Schru rer, Richard nk, Jean . . . Schubert, Peter . . Schul Schut Scott, er, Patricia . te, Carol- . . Debbie . .. . Scroggin, Janice . . Scroggins, Deena . Seck, Steven . . . . . Seibel, Richard . . Seiden, Douglas . . Shack elford, Jay . Shadbolt, Marla . . Shalinsky, Diana . Sharp, Dan ....,. Sharp ton, James . Sheldon, Vic . . . Sherman, Bill .... Shock ey, Denise . . Shope, Rebecca . . Shull, Keith ..... Sigmon, Anne .... Silberman, Carol . Silver man, Lori . . Silverman, Steven Simps on,N1na..... .. Sjerven, Jeffrey . . .....52,72,239 .........239 .......239 ....98,239 .....239 ........239 .' ..... 123,239 . ..... 136,111,239 ............239 .. .......... 136,239 65,66,67,68,239 65,66,67,68,239 239 ff 'fIf 'ffffI240 .....240 ........240 ..........240 . . . . 36,81,95,240 ..........24o ........66,5s ... . .149,125,240 ..........240 .....65,66,240 ........240 .....240 .........,240 ..........240 141 ,63,105,240 . . . 50,110,240 .. . . .35,44,240 Skinner, Brent ..... ,..,,.,, 2 40 Smart, Pamela ..... ....... 5 4,240 Smith, Andrew ..... ...,,. 1 4-9,72,240 Smith, David .... ........ 7 2,93 Smith, Jay ..... 485,37,30,71,240 Smith, Larry . . . ......... .240 Smith, Lee .... .......... 2 40 Smith, Steve ..... , , , 95,240 Snyder, Howard .... .,..,, 2 40 Sokoloff, Anne ..... . . , 72,240 Solomon, Susan ...... .,,., 2 40 Sommerville, Doris .... . , , 65,240 Frolinking in the halls. South, Curtis .. Sparke, Janice , . . Sparks, Tammy .... Spellman, .loe ....... Spradling, Cecelia . . . Stadler, Mary ...... Starcke, Ellen .... Steinzeig, Dick ..... Stephenson, Laura . Stewart, Pamela .... Stoffer, Nancy . . . Stram, Julia ..... Strand, Vivian .... Strandberg, Jane .... Strawn, Stuart . . . Stultz, Jennifer . . . Sullins, Matthew .... Sunby, Tina ..... Su rles, Robert ..... Sweeney, Daniel. . , . Sword, Marc .,... Tearney, Philip .... Tews, Gail ....... Thies, Cynthia . . . Thies, David ........ Thomas, Michele ........ Thompson, Ann ......... Thompson, Anna-Correlia Thompson, Brian ....... Thompson, George ...... Tilden, Jimmy ..... Tilson, Henry .... Titus, Paul ........ Tohaben, Warren . . . Toler, Michele ..... Tolin, Sue ....... Tollefson, Tod . . . Toole, Larry . . . Unruh, Jon ...... Vanpelt, Scott ........ VanWye, John , . .. .. Vaughn, Kelly . . . Venahle, Leslie .... Vogel, Karen ....... Volberding, David . . . Wagstaff, Carolyn . . . Wainslock, David . . , Wake, Randall .... Walaszek, Sheila .... Wallin, Tim ..... Walters, Kent .... Walton, Walter .... Waxman, Andrea .... Wayne, Thomas .... Weaver, Caroline .... Weddle, Jan .,..... Weiner, Kenneth .... Weltner, Douglas .,.. Wennerberg, Larry .... Westerman, James .... Wetsel, Jane ........ White, Lisa ......... Whitehead. Kathryn ..... Whitman, Peter . . . Williams, David . . . Williams, Lynn . . . Williams, Laurie .... Williams, Roger .... Wilson, Patti .... Wilson, Walter ..... Winkler, Timothy ....... Wolfe, Jennifer .... .. . Wood, David ..... Wood, Sara ...... Woolcott, John .... Woosley, David . . . Worley, Lori ..... Wursler, Steven . . . Yohn, Kenneth . . . Youll, Donald . . . Young, Tim ..... Zachman, Ann .... Zeko, Fehmi .,... .......240 ....72,241 .....241 ....98,241 .......241 ....66,24l .....241 ..,..241 .......241 .........66,241 ,..........30,241 ...85,50,71,11l,241 ......49,66,68,241 ..........,.241 ........241 ....110,24l .......241 .......24l ........241 ....138,241 ....,..241 ....9s,241 ....81,241 ........241 ..........144,242 .......41,74,75,242 . . . . 66,68,74,75,242 . . . . . . 22,63,110,242 . .... 65,66,71,242 ......117,242 ............242 .....74,98,141,242 ........141,242 ....66,67,68,242 .....123,151,242 .......,..54,242 ....65,66,128,242 .........94,242 .........,..98,242 ............74,242 . 22,2 5,30,36,49,63 ,85,242 ...........134,242 ........242 ..........242 ....98,128,242 .,...111,136,242 ......66,67,68,242 ...............242 .. 65,66,123,143,242 ...........9a,242 ... . 74,95,141,242 .........85,242 .........64,242 ...63,108,141,242 ........136,242 ..........242 . ,..... 36,242 .. . 98,149,242 ........242 .......242 ..............242 ............63,242 .. 23,32,110,143,242 .........66,67,242 .........94 .......B1,242 .. . . 66,os,'12,242 .......74,242 ........242 ...........,65,242 ............74,242 22,23,25,32,37,44,242 ..........30,s5,242 ............54,242 138,242 . . . .74,125,242 . . . . 134,242 ....,243 . . . . . . .243 .... 81,243 .... 131,243 .....54,72,243 ....32,144-,243 Sweets to the sweet. Seniors Adams, John . . . Aks, Robert ...... Albi, Patricia ...... Alexander, Franklin . Alexander, Tice . . . Allen, Ann ...... Allen, Mike ...... Amoury, Mary .... Amundson, Mary . . Anderson, David . . Angles, Louis .... Armstrong, Jim . . . Arnold, Carolyn .... Ash, Jo .......... Atcheson, Neil . . . Alha, Perry ...... Baden, Carolyn . . . . Bah ner, Sarah . . . Baker, Lori. . . .....246 .....246 .....246 .....246 ..,..246 , ...... 246 131,246 .. ................. 246 . ..... 70,7l,85,98,138,246 117,246 ..........246 ...,40,110,246 ........246 .....246 ......246 ...74,246 Ball, Alison ...... .... 2 3,42,43,48,56,246 Banks, Wade ...... ...... 7 2,938,117,246 Banvard, Patricia . . . .... 40,71,81,246 Barnett, Kathy ...,. ............... 2 46 Barsotti, Susan ..... ............. 1 43,246 Barth, Susan ..... ..... 3 2,35,48,71,1l0,246 Batliner, Bill .... Bauer, Kelly ....1 Beard, Melinda .... Beatty, Marla ...... Bechtold, John ..... Behnke, Michael . . . Beiriger, Betsy . . . Bell, Steven .... Bell, Vicki ....... Bennett, Cathy . . . Bernstein, Dana .... Bessier, Shelley .... Biggs, David ...,. Bigus, Edward . . . Bingham, Scott .... Bisceglia, Evan ..... Bland, Robert ... Bledsoe, Gary .... Blim, John .... Blinzler, Lisa .... ............246 ....40,54,55,247 ........247 .....65,247 ...........128,247 .....32,66,68,93,138,247 .......35,42,43,247 .. . 35,40,45,l10,247 . . . . . 24,85,98,247 ....21,22,25,247 . . . . . . . .247 . . . . 131,247 30,32,34,35,39,45,247 ............,,30,32,247 Bliss, Charlotte .... ..... ............ 2 4- 7 Boggs, Marcus . . . .....247 Bohn, Ceci . . . Bohon, Beth .... Bollier, Rene . . . Bolt, Jim ....... Boresow, Mike . . . Boswell, Brad .... Botwin, Andy .... Bouck, Dave .... Bowers, Sherri . . . Bowman, Linda .. Bowra, Gary .... Boyd, Ruth ...... Braun, Carolyn .... Bremer, Scott .... Bringle, Phil . . . Brown Brown, Brown, Brown Brown Brown Brown Brown Brown Beckon . . Carol , . , Cindy .... David .... Jeb ..... Julie .... Ken .... Lau ra .... Sara ....... Bruemmer, Carla Bruns, Susie ..... Bucher, Joe ...... Burhridge, Steve . . . Burchstead, Susan .... Burke, Kelly ....... . Burton, Annette ... Campbell, Barb .... Campbell, Becky . .. Cappello, Amy . . . Carlson, Susan . . . Cason, Patrick . . . Catlett, Ann ..... Chang, Marian . . . Charney, .Jeff . . . Cherry, Paul .... Clark, Bob ...... Clark, Martha .... Clark, Susan .... Clark, Tim . . . Clarke, Mary .... Clawson, Steve .. Cohen, Cris . .. Cole, Janet ..... Comer, Jody .... Cook, Donna ..... Crockett, Cathy .. Crozier, Cheryl . . ...35,47,71,247 ...........,..247 64,65,66,68,247 ...........247 ....98,138,247 ........247 ......248 ......248 ..........248 .......144,248 ....38,40,1l0,248 ...........248 .......75,248 .... 138,248 ....72,123,248 ........24s ..............248 28,29,40,98,125,248 ...........40,248 .. 43,44,98,138,248 ......s9,59,24s ........248 ...72,24a ....24s ....24a ...........24a .............248 49,50,56,59,24a .............24s ...,.......248 ....248 ...11,248 ..........72,249 ,..........98,249 . 26,56,59,70,71,249 . 35,39,40,48,54,249 ....249 ....249 ....249 ....249 ...26,249 ......249 ....131,249 ....249 ....249 ..........l43,249 110,123,1 50,151,249 STUDENT 1NDEX!339 Curtin, Virginia... Dahnke, Deena . .. Danvmann, Kathy Davenport. Dean .. Davidson, .-'tndrea . Davis, John ..... Davis, Mark .... Dawson, Martin . . . Dees, David ..... Deshazo, Karen Devins, Marty. ,. Dick, Michael . . . Dickens, Lynda . Dickey. Joe .... Disney, Brian .. Dodd, Kelly .... ...150,249 .......249 ......38,72,249 40,70,71,85,249 ............249 .......138.249 ....94,249 .....249 ....250 .......250 ...117,250 .......250 ...........35,47,250 110,123,150,151,250 Doherty, Eileen . .. ................ .250 Dougan, Paul ..... ................. 2 50 Douglass, Laura . .. . . . 26,44,56,59,110,250 Dunsing, Jim .,. Durheim, Mike . Dwyer, Jim .... Dyer. Diane .... Earnest, Sabrina .. Ecton, Brian .... .............98,250 ......,.,.250 .. . 54,134,250 .........250 Eddy, Mark ....... ............. 1 05,250 Edgar. Jacqueline ... .... 32,4-0,70,71,83,250 Edmondson. Tom . . . ............... .250 Eggers, Tom .......... .... 9 8,131,250 Ellingson, Deborah .... ......... 2 50 Elliott, Blair ......,. ...138,139,250 Endicott. Susan ....... Engelken, Richard Epstein, Lynn ., ..... ............250 . . . . 30,110,136,251 Erikkson. Johann , ... 79,81,105,14-1,251 Evans, Bill .... Evans, Candy .. Evans, Evan .... . . . . . . . , 53,70,71,251 .. . . 40,70,71,85,98,251 Everhart, Phil .... ..... 3 9,70,71,B5,25l Evvert, Russ ..... Falls, Tres ..... Farkas, Penny . . Fehr, Jerry .... Fcnn, Nancy .... Ferrel. Mark .... Ficke, Terry .... Fiedler, Holly. . . Findell, Bob .... Fisher, Charlie .... Fishman, Andi .... 29,49,98,138,139,251 ...40,50,57,71,136,251 .......251 ....72,251 .....251 .....251 ...........30.251 Flannelly, Karee . . ........ .... 1 36,251 Fletcher, Bob ... Fortino. John . .. Foster. Dana ..... French, Richard .... Fricsen, Sue ........ Fudemberg. Mark Funkhouser, Gary Gallehugh, Cam . . Garfinkle, Jill ... Geller, Kent .... Gibbons. Laura .. Cille,Brian ....... Gilliland, Daniel . Gilman, Mark . . . Gingrich. Jim .... Ginsberg, Brenda Godoy, Jorge ...... Goldberg. Lynn , Goldman. Larry Good, Kim ,... . Gooley, Kathy . . . Goolsbee. Barb . . . Gosnell. Susan ... Gottsch, John ... Gourlev. Stacy . . , Gowler. Jeff .... Graber. Bill .... Grady. Mark .... Graves, Gina .. Green. Grant . . .. Green, Jeanette .. . . . . . 32,34,39,40,95,25l .............98,251 ......32 .......251 ,...44,54,251 .... 42,43,59,136,251 ....251 ...........252 ............252 38,71,81,85,252 ......,,.7l,252 ........44,252 ......252 78 . . . . 54,110,252 . . . .65,67,252 ...............l34,252 . ..................... 252 . .... 23.31,39,40,49,50,56 ,59 114,136,252 . . . . 65,66,68,252 ........98,252 .........252 .......252 .........68,252 .... 44,56,6l,136,252 .........252 Grecnhauni, Ronnie .... 39,252 Greenberg. Lisa . 'MOXSTUDENT INDEX . . . .22,44,252 Greene, Marsha ... Griffith, Linda .... Grosskreutz, Barb . Gruening, Lainie . . Grunt, Jennifer . . . Hale, Bev ....... Haley, Dan ....... Hallberg, David . .. Halter, Kevin . . . Harper, Sandy .... Harris, Genevela .. Hart, Deborah .... Hart, Kent ..... Hartline, Gail. .. Hauser, Kevin . . Haynes, Rich . .. 11earst, Prue .... Heath, Jeff ..... Hedges, Mark .. . Heinz, Kim .... Heiser, Beth ...... Hendricks, Juli ., . Henkin, Beth . . . Henry, Bob ....... Hcrhorn, Michael . . . Heumann, Frank .... Hider, Pan ...,... Highfill, Biff . . . Hilton, Mitch , . . Hinton, Scott .. . Hise. Jeff ...... Hoadley, Jeff . . . Hoback, Pam . .. Hocker, John ..... Hoffman, Steven .... Hogan, Sallie ..... Holland, Mickey .... . Holtgravcs, Edward Hosterman, Curt .. Hov ey, Connie .... Howard, Jacelyn . . Howard, Susan E . Howard, Susan M . . . Hunter, Terry .... Huse, Vicki ..... Hyde, Don ..... Hylton, Ginny . . lhenthal, Buff .... lntratcr, Bill ..... Irons, Tim ..... Ito. Hajime .... Jackson, Bob . . . Jackson, Carol .... Jacobs, Dian ....,. Jacobsen, Barb .... James, Karen .... Jansen, Randy . . . Jefferson, Tom .... Jensen, Betsy' .... Jensen, Jan .... Jensen, Philip . .. Jerwick, Scott .... Jcwett, Stephen . . . Johnson, Cynthia . Johnstone. Robert . Jones, Barbara .... Jones, Ferrell .... Jones, Mike .... Jones, Sarah ..... Jorgensen, Kim .. . Joshi, Alka ...... Joyce, David . . . Kali-it', John . .. Kalen, Daviel . . .. Kanan, James .... Kellar, David .... Kellogg, Jackie .... Kelso,Jerry ...... Kessler, Mike .. Kicne, John .. . King, Sam .... . King, Vvendy .... Kinkhorst, Dan .. . Kious, David ...... Kirkwood, Clayton .......252 . .,.. 50,59,252 ..........,.252 .. 40,71,80,81,252 ............252 ..........252 ...35,45,149,252 ..........98,253 39,40,65,66,68,253 .......253 .....71,81,253 . . . 98,141,253 ......,..253 ....60,136,253 ......72,253 .......253 .....253 110,253 ............253 ....40,54,55,253 .......98,253 ....,253 .,..253 .....253 ....98,253 .....,.253 ......49,253 ... 98,141,253 , . . 70,71,125,253 ..........253 .........254 .........98,254 .......71,136,254 ..30,70,71,85,254 ............254 ...141,254 .....254 ...254 ...254 ....254 .....254 ....72,254 .....254 ...254 .....254 ........144,254 ..72,78,81,85.,254 ............254 .......254 ....38,254 .....254 ...143,254 ..,.94,254 , ......... 71,136,254 60,71,111,136,254 . 70,71 ,85,105,254 .........32,255 ..,..255 .....255 .......255 .........70,71,255 . .. 53,56,59,l 10,255 .... 95,255 .....255 .....255 ....,255 .....255 ..,....255 136,255 .......255 .,..149,255 .......255 .......255 ...,..,41,256 ........,...256 . . .,.. 32,105,141,256 . ..,. .... . ..256 Klamm, Keith . . Klause, Harry . . . Klein, Bill ..... Klein, Phil .... Knox, Doug ..... Koerper, Kristy . Kohler, Kim .... Kohn, Sara .... Kokjer, Liz ..... Kolkin, Karen .. Kombrink, Kevin Kopitnik, Susan . Kotelov, Nancy .. Koupal, Lynne .. Kuehem, Lorie . . Kupperman, Ken Kurz, Richard .. Kyle, Raymond . Labounty, Paul . Lacy, Kristen . . . Lamping, Bob . . Lane, Sheryl . . . Laner, Karen . . . Lanning, Mike .. LaPlante, Martha Larson, Carolyn . Laterza, Judy . . . Latshaw, Ralph . Leary, Marianne Lehovitz, Karen . ....30,256 .....256 ......9s,25e 125,256 ........98,141,256 .. .... 53,58,72,110,256 .........66,68,256 ............256 ,...54,l34,256 .......256 ....29,256 ..........256 . . ...... 23,30,35,42,256 .. .... 40,54,55,60,7l,256 Lego, Linda .....,... Lemanske, Derek Lenk. Barbie . . . Levesque, Eileen Levine, Marc .... Levit, Nancy Lewin, Kathy . . . Lewis, Kathryn . Lewis, Pam ..... Lieffring, Martin Lightner, David . Lintecum, Mike . Lischka, Val .... Lloyd, Elaine .. . Louk, Randy .... Lynd, Lloyd , .. Maag, Sally .... Mackey, Jane . . . Magee, Marshall. Magnesun, Brant Majors, Karen . . Malashock, Louis Malolt, Paul .... Mantel, Alison . . Markham, Stephe .......256 .....30,71,256 ....35,48,54,256 ..........256 . ..,...... 257 . . . . 30,40,83,257 . . . 98,141,257 .........257 . . . . . 134,257 .........257 .........66,257 ...,35,40,49,257 ..........257 ............257 .....71,98,l38,257 .........22,32,251 ....................44,257 Il Marks, Steve ..... Marks, Terry .... Marshall, Katy ... Marshall, Phyllis . Mashcter, John .. Matthes, Ann .... May, John ....... McBride, Barbara 24,29,39,40,125,257 'f f f i30,32,35,39,40,41,44,257 .....2s1 ...,,257 ...,......257 .........'11,25v ,.... 29,42,125,257 ............257 .......57,257 ............257 .....1o5,141,257 .......40,257 ........25v ...........98,258 22,31,42,56,136,258 ..............258 .....io5,141,25s ....54,7o,11,25a ....,.....258 .....258 .....253 .....258 .....258 .........'.258 ........,55,258 . . . . . 42,43,144,258 McCaul, Bryan ....... 29,70,71,85,105,144,253 McClelland, Gregory .............. 88,138,139 McClelland, John McCormack, Erin McCray, David ... Mt-Creery, David McGilley, Marcia . McGrath, Greg .. . McHugh, Kevin .. Mr-Leese, John . . . McNellis, Kim . . . Mt-Nellis,'Kyle . . . Means, Randy .... Meeder, Patti .... Mertes, Annette .. Meyer, David .... Mickle, Anita . . . . Milburn, Michael Miles, Bruce ..... Miles, David ..... Millard, Matthew . Miller, Allison .. . .. .................. 258 .. ......,...... 258 . .. 35,39,47,48,65,66,258 ..........32,40,258 ........258 ..........258 ............258 .....50,59,136,259 ............259 .........65,259 .........40,110,259 .... 35,42,43,54,259 .........42,43,259 ............259 .......259 ....72,259 .......259 131,259 ....,42,43,259 . . . 39,80,8l.264 Miller, Bryan .... Miller, Linda . . Miller, Marc .. . Miller, Mary . .. Miller, Patricia Miller, Todd . .. Milne, Marti ..... Minehew, Patricia Mindlin, Edward . Minteer, Susan .. , Mitchell, Nancy . . Moffett, Sharon . . Money, Cala ..... Mordy, Jim ....., Morris, Abigail . . . Morton, Beth .... Moss, Annette . . . . Moss, Warren .... Moylan, Colette . . Mueller, Joyce . . . Mumma, Paul . . . Murphy, Patricia . Nagel, William ..... Neese, Michael . . . Neuer, Brett ..... Newman, Douglas Newton, Elizabeth Nusser, Robert .. . 0Connell, Mark.. Odell, Jimmy' .... Omundson, Peter Oneil, Erin ...... Oram, Mathew . . . Owen, John ...... Parelman, Julie . . Partnoy, Lawrence Patrick, Dawn . . . Pattison, Lori . . Patton, Dale . . . Payne, Joan .. . Peel, Gary ..... Peete, Douglas ... Peterson, Bart . . . Petzolt, Susanne . Ploltner, Dean .. . Pfrommer, Ellen . Pharr, David .... Pitman, Betty .... Pollard, Ron' ..... Ponder, Melanie . Porter, Bunny . . . Porter, Scott ..... Powers, Benjamin Prater, Sherry , . . Prince, Heidi .... Putt, Jim ........ Rabin, fknndee . . . Rabourn, Carol .. Ramsey, Brad .... Ranallo, Liz ...., Rankin, Martin .. Ransay, Brad .... Rawlings, Cheryl . Raynolds, Chris .. Redford, Paul .... Reece, David ... Reed, Martha . . Regan, Theresa .. Reich, Carol . .. Revare, Scott .. ....98,117,259 ...70,71,259 .....42,-13,259 .......-10,259 .....30,72,259 . . . . . . . .259 ....53,110,259 . . . . . 65,259 ....144,259 . . . . .259 . . . . .259 . . . . . . .259 ..........259 .. . . . . . .39,66,259 ....1-8,71,150,260 .... 35,4-9,54,57,260 ............260 ............260 .....123,143,260 ..........260 .......260 ....54,260 .....260 ....71,260 ....42,260 ....98,260 .............136,260 ...............42,260 . . 30,31,32,34,40,83,260 ....-15,125,260 .....75,260 ..........260 ....29,42,43,260 .....42,260 . ..... 260 .....26l .....261 .......261 ........26l ....71,117,261 ....98,261 .....26l ....79,261 .......261 ....78,261 ........261 .....44,72,261 .............141,261 ...............71,261 . 39,47,50,56,59,136,261 .......261 ....54,261 ....41,261 ....28,261 ........26l .......40,261 .....105.1-11.261 .........-10,261 ......138,l39,261 ., . . . 30,35,4-2,4-3,83,261 ..........20,39,95,261 30,31,38,71,83,85,95,261 .. . 30,-1-1,44,110,262 ............262 . . . . 32,93,1-14,262 Rhoades, James Rickel, Janet .... Ricketts. Dennis . Roach, Sheila ....., Robards, Courtney . Robinson, Jane .... Robinson, Richard . Robison. Susan .... Rollins, Robin ... Roney, Dayid . .. Roney, John .. Rosano. Rick . .. Rosenthal,.1udy'., Ross, :Xl ........ . Roth, Craig ........ Rowlands, Michael ... Ruch, Jane ........ Ryan, Michael .. . Sabates, Lily .... Sabates, Ray' .... Sachs, Eddie ..... Sadauskas, Patty . .. Sandberg. Kirk .... ....262 ....262 ....262 262 .....,..262 ....71,136,262 .262 . . . . . . . .262 . . . 40,143,262 ........262 ......262 25,3l,39,40,41,68,262 66,262 .............131.262 ......262 ...95.262 ....262 ........262 .......29,262 . . ...5o,4-1,262 ........263 Sandhisiri, Saprung .... ........ 9 -1,263 Sant an, Jeff ......... ........ 6 6,613,263 Schiffmacher, Julie... .... 35,49,70,71,263 Schillic, Jane .,.. ....... 3 5,40,48,71,93,263 Schiller, Luke.. . ,..................... 263 Schulte, Mary' ...... 4-0,111,l23,150,l51,263 Scott, Kenneth ............... 65,125,14-1,263 Senecaut, Marie-Paul ...... 35,44,73,79,81,263 Serv oss, Linda ......... 30,3241-0,54,70,71,263 Sharp, Billa .....................,.. 81,263 Sharpton, Toni .. Shipley, Chuck... Shull, Lindsey .. Siebels, James ... Silhiger, Richard . . . Smith, Doug ..... Smith, Sharon . . Snead, Mary ..... Snower, Daniel . . Sobha, Tawnya . .. Soderquist, Diane . . Sperry, Bob ..... Stacey, Beth .... Stack, Laura .... Staes, Grant ..... Stallard, Scott . . . Stark, Pat ...... . Slattman, Fred ..... Stephens, Tammy . . Stephenson, Julie .. Stephenson, Sara ... Stern, Kathy .... Stey ens. Elaine . . . Stinehaugh, Lois . Stock, Mark .... Stock. Peter .... Stram, Stu .... . Strauss, Fred ...... Studebaker, Terry . . Sullins, Mark ....,. Sumonia, Sharon . .. Swain, Robyn ...... Tcmpleman, Anne . Templeton, Scott . . . Thies, Gary ...... Thompson, Brett . . . Thompson, Tom .. . ...70,7l,85,263 ........39,95 ........263 .......4-8 ...72,263 ....263 ........263 ....l31 ,263 ......263 . 54,265 ........28,263 ........70,71 ,263 40,51,60,143,263 35,39,4-0,47,149,263 .............72,263 ...........264 53,60,71,110,264 ...........26-1 ..........71,85 ,264 .. . . 70,71,85,98,l-11 ,264 ....,......24,29,26-l- ..........264 . .,..... 72 ,264 .. . 30,5-1,72,264 , ......... 264 264 . . . 28,125 79 ,264 -.26-1 ,...26-1 ....264 Thorp, Robin , Thorpe. Brian .. Toates, Russ ...... Troester. Andy ..,. Turner, Lynn ... Turpin, Andy ... lilford, John .. 1 lscs, Sherri l'nrnh, ,lim .. . lisdin, Sally' .... Yanhcrckc, Donna . . . . . 35,45,54-,264 ...........264 . . . 32,3-1,48,264 . . . .65,66,264 . . . .30,54,26-1 .. . . . 45.264 . . . . . . . .264 .........265 .....98,l28,265 ......7l,265 N anhooser, Stephanie ............,...... 265 Yereen, Boyd ... .... 24.31,35.-l0.49,70-l,85, Yest, Ronald ...... Yiehweg, Robert . . . Wacknot, Lisa ..,... Wagstaff, Richard ... Walker, Lisa ....... N1'alsh,Geri . . . Mlaslh, Tamara Walters. Laura .... Warwick. Linda .... 141,265 ...........265 . ............. 265 . ,,,. -t5,98,l41,265 ...........265 ....265 . ........... , 75,265 . .... 31,35,40,-16,114,265 Washington. George .. ................ 265 Wasserman. Vicky .... .,............. 2 65 Waxman, Melanie .. Xvay ne, Mary' Jane .. lebb, Cathy ....... Wedlan, Datid .... Weed, Bruce .... W XX Weium, Karen Weller, Nnne . Wells, Kathleen . White, Cindy . .. White, Uerri ..... White, l.aurie ..... . .. .35,40,44,46,81,265 . ............. 265 ....265 .........265 .............98,265 eil, Dong ... ........... 29,-14,14-1,266 ... . 3R,65,l23,150,151,266 ....266 ....266 Whitehead, Nancy' ........ 21-3,31-2,-1-0,71,l10 Whitsitt, Kathy . .. Wilhorn, Kctin . Wilcox, Bob .... . Williams, Cindy .. .. 266 ....266 ......266 ...,....266 Williams, Kim ,... .............. 5 4,134-,266 Williams. Susan ........................ 266 Mlilson. Kitty ....... 22,2631,-1-0,57,72,136,266 Wingfield, 'Xndy' ................... 128,266 Winkler, Bill Winsby, Susan 'inlon, Steye . Wise, Phillip . . . Wi Vt u, Jeff ....... Wolkey. Robin .... Wolowski, Giselle .. YVnml. John ...,. XX ooldrillge. Chris Wright. Keyin .. Wright. Sharon Xtysong. Cary . Yarmo. Claire Yodler. Denise Yodler. Jenise .. Young. Keith .,, Zachry. Carol . . , Zahony, Derek ... Zayelo. Scott ..... Zimmerman. Lisa Zoglin. Paul .... ....266 ....266 ....266 ....266 ......266 .....54,266 73.266 .....98.1-11,266 ......98,266 .. . .29,98,266 ........267 ......267 ...7l,267 ....267 ...,..267 ........267 .70,71,267 ........267 ....267 ......267 ... . 131,267 STVDEXT IYDEXX341 1 he QAIEIEFBT EEK Staff iEilitnr'z letter As editor, 1 would like to point out several changes in the 1976 HAUBERK, some of the problems we en- countered, and some staff members who were of outstan- ding help to me. This year, we have changed the order of the sections in the hook. We noted that, upon receiving their hooks, most students immediately turn to the section on activities. Thus, we placed this section first, and we put the faculty section immediately ahead of the student body. Also, we decided that, as an integral part of the yearbook, the adver- tisements should be treated as a separate section, with its own division page. In addition, a new style of division page was used. Each section was introduced by a full-page pic- ture, and a special technique of steel engraving was incor- porated. The change in HAUBERK class from third hour to seventh hour was a difficult adjustment. This time period conflicted with the schedules of many of our staff members, as they were involved in numerous other aspects of the school. However, the most difficult problem that we faced in the production of this book was the early printer's deadline of March 15th. At this point in the school year, the spring sports had not even begun to compete, and the cast of the spring play had not started practicing. 1 extend my apologies to those groups which were slighted due to un- avoidable circumstances. With the insurmountablejob of indexing every page of this book, Melanie Waxman also found the early deadline to be a problem. As a flood of pictures were turned in only 'i42!EDITOR'S LETTER a few days before the deadline, Melanie miraculously produced a complete index of the student body. This year's photographers helped me immensely, as they were exceptionally cooperative. They gave up a great deal of their valuable time to attend activities solely for the sake of the HAUBERK. I would especially like to thank Mike McMullen, who willingly turned out excellent photos dealing with the most difficult circumstances. Joe Dickey deserves special recognition, as the designer of the cover. Along with his staff, Joe created almost the entire ad section within two weeks. The StudiofProduction Staff, headed by Susan Barth, worked diligently every day in class, typing the copy, along with the senior summaries and the indexes. Someone from this staff was always on hand to type up my last-minute cor- rections and additions. And finally, 1 would like to express my gratitude to Mrs. Thomson. She saw me through all my frustrations, ad- vised me wisely, and helped me the most by simply being my friend. Along with the people mentioned above., the entire HAUBERK staff labored for seven months to create this book. All of these students have tried their best to produce an accurate and concise representation of this school year. As spokesman for the staff, we hope you enjoy the book, and that it captures the 1975-76 year at Shawnee Mission East for each one of you. 9QLl'YNCiO. Ldafueiciis Editor-In-Chief Assistant Editorflndex Art Editor Business Editor Design Editor Literary Editor Photography Co-Editors Sports Editor Studio! Production Editor Art Staff Business Staff Design Staff Literary Staff Photography Staff Sports Staff Studio! Production Staff Advisor Linda Warwick Melanie Waxman Joe Dickey Ceci Bohn Alison Kroeger Bunny Porter David McCreery Mike McMullen Scott Stallard Susan Barth Kelly Cu nningham, Vivian Strand Mary Arnett, Alison Ball, Kristen Lacy, Russ Toates Anne Rock, Julie Schiffmacher Kelly Burke, Diana Dietrich, Barbara Goolsbee, John Van Wye Curt Kellogg, Terry Levine, Barry Pener, Richard Silbiger Tres Falls, Scott Hinton, Marianne Leary, Beth Morton, Boyd Vereen Deena Bywaters, Marian Chang, Abby Morris, Jane Schillie Mrs. Linda Thomson Qlrehits Cover Design Photography Credits Color Section Table of Contents Closing Page Inside Cover Copy Credits Color Section Division Pages Closing Page Junior Division Page Sports Division Page Professional Credits Joe Dickey Curt Kellogg Terry Levine David McCreery Mike McMullen Barry Pener Richard Silbiger Mike McMullen Bunny Porter John Van Wye Scott Stallard Inter-Collegiate Press De Cloud Studios Custom Color CREDITS!343 r f i wzfifa cliig ua g Mix . , ,.,,.., . 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