Shawnee Mission East High School - Hauberk Yearbook (Prairie Village, KS)
- Class of 1978
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Headed by President Tom Fiooker, Vice-President Gretchen Harper, Secretary Barbara Whitehead, and Treasurer Stacey Sakoulas, the Student Council successfully motivated students to become interested and involved in school affairs. One of the most successful projects was the new Teacher Appreciation Day. Assemblies, the Homecoming and Sweetheart Dances, and Cultural Arts Week were also handled by committees of the student Council. Among the most prosperous ac- tivities, however, were the charity drives. These in- cluded United Fund Week and the annual Walk for Mankind. Much of the increase in student interest was due to the open meetings and the revised constitution. l An Abel admirer 8lACTlVITlES ZWINW' R STUCO PRESIDENT: Tom Flooker. Loses interest. StuCo Reaches 1 M, STUCO VICE PRESIDENT: Gretchen Harper. Bored, more bored, most bored. STUCO SECRETARY: Barbara Whitehead ig, ,I , , E I-, STUCO TREASURER: Stacy Sakoulas. ACTlVlTIES!9 SENIOR REPRESENTATIVES: Molly Miner, Make Amnony, Becky Davis. Marty throws in me towel. 10!ACTIVITIES. lt's that strawberry Lip Smackers. JUNIOR REPRESENTATIVES! Marcy Flynn, Julie Mick They pass the stuff. 4i i fm f 'x K F SOPHOMORE REPRESENTATIVES: Karen Herdt, Tracey Coster, Lynn Buenger, A DOW Of Order- Mike Curtain. :xg Q Liv is-::.s.'i au- ks 1, x Wang? it N.. M ' 36? um ADVISORY BOARD: David Kerr, Larry Schaper, Eleanor Lowe, Ron Fox, David Lillard, Kathleen White, Leonard Molotsky, Ruth Peck, recorder. ACTIVITIESI11 12!ACTIVITIES :ues 'EAW Q17 Pi-SW . . -K SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS: Tom Weary, Presidentg Sally Burger, Treasurer: Karen Church, Vice President: Claire Salisbury, Secretary. Now, David! Volunteers for the firing squad. STUCO SPONSOR: Jane Foraker. vsiiwfrjxxwlbdxziiif ,A,, Zi may ym,W,,W,,,V, , W'f'WfWW V HZ , Have you tried this? . , gy gr gk is My WWWWKQ JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS: Bob Gilbert, President: Mary Casper, Secretaryg Lisa Kivett, Treasurer, Jay Gingrich, Vice-President. ,f '+-1 SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS: Susie Stutz--Secretaryq Pete Simon- son-Treasurerg Andy Mindlin-Presidentg NOT PICTURED: Marilyn McGiIIey-Vice President. The Weary look. ACTIVITIESH3 GIRLS' STATE: Lisa Adler -W1 if ii 1 W LLL WWW NM Boys' State: Fid Norton Boys' And Girls' State Young men and women from across Kansas assembled at K.U. for several days during the summer in Boys' and Girls' State programs spon- sored by the American Legoin. Representatives from Shawnee Mission East studied and practiced concepts and principles of self-government. Boys are assigned arbitrarily to a city and coun- ty, and then perform the duties relating to their specific offices. Each city elects a mayor and each county a representative for the state legislature. in the congress delegates discussed such relevant issues as abortion and para-mutuel betting. Divided equally into two political parties, girls vied for city, county, and state offices through petition and open election. Along with staging a legislative forum, girl delegates chose a Supreme Court to advise and decide on current topics. Dor- mitory living offered relaxation and fun. 'ft fl.'ff 1-, ff we H M .l .Mg l I , if 3,54 9' t, ,gel ' l The ultimate in creative captions arise from the fertile minds of Ken and Paul-National Merit Scholars. De Merits Last September, 13 Shawnee Mission East students were recognized as semifinalists in the National Merit scholarship competition. These lucky 13 earned this honor as a result of scores on the PSAT, taken in October of their junior year. To qualify, they had to score in the top V2 of 1 percent of those who took the test. On a national level, 15,000 students from more than 7,000 schools were chosen for this honor. By taking the SAT to confirm previous high scores, students could qualify as finalists. lf they achieve this status they are eligible for more than 3,- 000 scholarships to schools all over the country. The program also awarded letters of commendation to 21 East students. These 21 out of 38,000 nationally, rank- ed in the top 2 percent of high school seniors. Although they weren't eligible to compete for the scholarships, the letters of Commendation were in recognition of their ex- cellent execution on the test. NATIONAL MERIT SEMI-FINALISTS: Row 1: Kyle Davenport, Mike Susan Kahn, Anne McGuire, Karen Schlueter, Ann Lintecum, Doug Anthony, John Harrington, Jim Appelbaum. Ftow 2: Mark Franklin, Dalglish, Paul Weium, Amber Edwards. ACTIVITIESH5 A perfectly straight part. My-Y LETTERS OF COMMENDATIONZ Bottom to iOp2 Melanie Bush, Suzanne Usdin, MOHY Mmef- Doris Bywaiers, Dennis Woods, Mike Pr0r1k0,Laurie Brown, Becky Davis, Noni Strand, Sheri Johnson, Janet Scnutte, Amy Br0Wr1, Gretchen Harper, Tom Weary, Sally Burger- 'IGXACTIVITIES l 0 EXW s N Ywifiifiifs S if NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY: Row 1: M. Levy, N. Blackman, K. Gib- bons, J. Hise, M. Bush, S. Sakoulas, K. Church, L. Garrett, P. Graves, Flow 2: K. Schlueter, L. Lyons, G. Harper, M. Padula, M. Athey, J. Fenn, A. Edwards, M. Dreher. Row 3: J. McCabe, M. Miller, C. Borgmier. K. Lil- jestrand, D. Bywaters, J. Griffith, K. Kindred, J. Shapiro. Row 4: C. Durie, Doris butts in. D. Smith, L. Shipley, N. Strand, A. Usdin, S. Burcham. Bow 5: C. Newton, J. Ahnen, J. Youmahs, M. Woods, A. Fountain, M. Anthony, T. Weary, Fl. Ford, L. Brown, D. Lile, S. McHugh, S. Brown, K. Hietfors, B. Davis, C. Miller, S. Burger. C. Clark. The Merits of Study The SM East chapter of the National Honor Society was an effective organization of involved students. Under the guidance of Mrs. Barbara Vogt, the NHS conducted the annual Blood Mobile. The four officers, John Griffith, Kathy Gibbons, Mike Anthony, and Amy Usdin, were elected in the fall by members of the NHS. Together with Mrs. Vogt, they organized the blood drive and other com- munity oriented activities. Students were elected tothe National Honor Society by their teachers on the basis of academic performance and personality qualities. Students were eligible if they held a 3.0 grade point average or better. Leadership, character, and service were among the qualities voted upon, other than scholarship. The new National Honor Society members were inducted into the Society in the spring with the traditional and impressive candlelighting ceremony in May on Honors and Awards night. Through the NHS, students developed leadership qualities in the communi- ty. ACTIVITIESXT7 uill and Scroll- Talented Journalists While Quills and Scrolls went out of style with the powdered wig, the Quill and Scroll is a group that is alive, well, and flourishing in our high schools all over the United States. its purpose is to give deserving high school journalists some recognition for outstanding achievements on their school publications. What are the criteria for membership in the Quill and Scroll? One prerequisite is involvement with one of East's publications-namely the Harbinger, the Labyrinth, or the Hauberk. Then, the matter goes to a higher court-a selective review board made up of Mr. Robert Dillon, Harbinger advisor, and Ms. Linda Thom- son, Hauberk advisor. Those students who are suitably qualified to complete this judging process successfully are entitled to call themselves full-fledged Quill and Scroll members. Along with the honors of membership in this organization, students receive a year's subscrip- tion to the official Quill and Scroll newsletter as a tangi- ble reward. Editors-in-Chief: Becky Davis, Mike Anthony, Doris Bywaters. 'ivvlivww QUILL and SCROLL: Row 1: B. Davis, K. Durie, J. Shapiro, S. Burger Row 2: P. Weium, J. Schutte, L. Shipley, M. Casper, D. Hildreth. Row 3 N. Strand, M. Snyder, J. Appelbaum, J. Lindsey, M. Anthony, M. Gieder- man, K. Church, N. Ellis, B. Kerr, D. L. Williams. Row 4: A. Usdin, K Wilson, C. Miller, K. Rietfors, B. Killen, A. Webb, P. Miller, K. Houglund D. Bywaters, K. Schlueter, C. Borgmier, L. Brown, L. Revare, J. ,DeCicco 18!ACTIVlTlES D. Phong. Row 5: M. Schulte, J. Hise, S. C. Williams, D. M. Smith, M. Athey, S. Goller, S. Sakoulas, C. Riley, D. Kroeger, K. Gibbons, M. Bush, D. Felton. NOT PICTURED: J. Benson, S. Boresow, L. Cloud, C. Gillette, P. Graves, J. Harrington, S. Heley, K. Kenney, L. Lyons, R. Palmer, R. Roberts, J. Smith, D. Suggs, S. Whiteside. i' Nilrliriiru-r HARBINGER: From left: Kathy Gibbons-assistant editor, Robert Dillon-sponsor, Becky Davis-editor-in-chief. NEWS STAFF: Back: C. Riley, J. Harrington, S. Whiteside, N. Ellis, K. Kenney. Front: M. Geiderman, editor, K. Liljestrand, assistant editor. V vw, A.L- -. N ,fs . W g ,Si . .,.. K W 1. Qgg,.A, . - so .www ,. W A M I-Iarbie Sets Own Brand of Journalism East's paper, the Harbinger, boasts some of the fastest pens in the west. Not only were they the fastest on the draw, but those mean hombres always seemed to hit the target. The fact that the Harbie is the only weekly publica- tion on the Shawnee Mission reservation just shows the speed and efficiency of the Harbinger staff. As greenhorns, folks entered Journalism I, but by the end of that course, they were ready for some real learning in the school of hard knocks-the Harbinger. At that point they signed up with Mr. Robert fMattl Dillon, head gaucho around the SME 104 outfit, for some hard writin'. He chose careful like and done picked his feature, business, photography, sports, news, and advertising staffs. Sure enough, all these hands were worthy companions to ride the trail with. When he finished with the staffs, he picked Big Chief Sitting Editor, whose job was to ride herd over all the other cowpunchers. Though the wages they got weren't, all their work was real fine quality. As a fighting unit they put out 26 papers as good as any this side of the Rockies. HARBINGER EDITORS: J. Shapiro, H. Shelton, K. Liljestrand, M. Geiderman, K. Gibbons, B. Davis, M. Schulte, L. Brown, K. Wilson, Fi. Lewis, B. Niewald. ACTIVlTIES!19 i-iw TSI SEMESTER HARBINGEFKI ROW 12 T- Venable, J- HiSe. M. Landon, K. Schulte, B. Kerr, s. Boresow, A. Edwards, J. Harrington, B. Alexander, B. Kenney- J- GSS-5. C- Riley- L- Brown. J- Benson- N- Ellis, K- Liliestrand. Niewald, B. Gwartney, R. Roberts, B. Lewis, o. smokey, B. Davis, s. Row 2: K. Wilson, M. Geiderman, K. Gibbons, C. Miller, S. Whiteside, C. Sjoliny G, Cgsner, M, Pmnkg, Holland, H. Shelton, L. Shipley, J. Shapiro, D. Brown, J. WPHOTOGRAPHERS: David Brown, Scott Williams. Rook. M. i FEATURE STAFF: Back: B. Alexander, G. Cosner, S. Sjolin, A. Edwards, assistant editor M. Pronko, D. Stuckey. Front: C. Holland, C. Miller, J. Benson, L. Brown, editor, L Shipley, J. Gass. SPORTS STAFF: B. Kerr, R. Roberts, B. Gwartney, B. Niewald, editor, J. Hise, ADVERTISING STAFF: T. Venable, K. Wilson, manager, M. Lan- S. Boresow, M. Schulte, assistant editor. 20!ACTlVlTlES don, L. Wright, R. Lewis, assistant manager. 2 L , W . Xlmf, j , N, M wa J -N 'gi' A 4 if ' 4 Q ' ,J mf., .Ig H ' 3, If FEATURE STAFF: Sitting: Karen Schleuter. lFrom Left to rightl Second Row: Amy Gilman, Roger Hoadley. Third Row: Laura Cloud, Julie Newman. Fourth Row: Mary Casper, Gretchen Harper. 'Q F l R .rf sf, F J . 'R J . I A ' A HARBINGER: EDITOR-IN-CHIEF: Mike Anthony, ADVISER: Robert Dillon, ASSISTANT EDITOR: Jim Applebaum. i NEWS STAFF: Row 1: Vicky Keough, Noni Strand. Row 2: Melanie Bush, Cheryl Borgmier, Venetia Reece, Andrea Webb. PHOTOGRAPHERS: Scott Williams, Jenny Rowlett, John Lindsey, Not Pic- tured: Phil Broaddus ew, ART STAFF: Dave Stuckey, Stacy Sakoulas. ACTIVITIESI21 'se ,til eemtmtglwc 2ND SEMESTER HARBINGER EDITORS: Roger Hoadley, Sue Heley, Karen Schlueter, Mike Anthony, Jim Applebaum, Cheryl Borgmier. SPORTS STAFF: Row 1: David Smith. Row 2: Ron Roberts, Janet Schutte, R.L. Gwartney, Scott Smith. Row 3: Pam Miller, Judy Decico, Lisa Revare, Beth Killen. Row 4: Ross Palmer. we 'x Q 3 'tt AD STAFF: Row 1: Laurie Sandborn, Martha Ford, Jane Feder Shelly Hall, Kim Hougland. Row 2: Brian Wink, Creighton Hart, Randy Knotts, Tripp Lewis. Sgt 5... vw A ,,,.wa...- . if Y 'TS 3 Y , , ' 3 agp: x S K sf K A L 'ft s S T5 , . K 'Ffh RW H, - M, , , E f ':.- ji wavy, W T' Si 4'..A.,2 fg,.?,g g ep.. 2 fmt f tt Q .L it E , ' E 3 .J .- x ig .f 4 X , tw' wi F . Q.. X :gt Q t, ,, , V . 8 Ax x 3 it i xx m . gh Q 33 .55 ca E it vs . it :LL f .- tgt .,': k ir R if N..- HAFKBINGEH 2ND SEMESTER STAFF3 ROW 12 R- HOGUUGY, M- ANTHONY, J- Row 5: D. Durwood, J. Rowlett, K. Schlueter, A. Gilman, C. Hoffman, L. Applebaum. Row 2: B. Hockett, J. Feder, C. Borgmier, J. Schutte. Row 3: Revare, L. Cloud, S. Sakoulas, J. DeCicoo, B. Killen, J. Newman. Wall: J. L. Sandborn, S. Heley, K. Hougland, V. Reece, S. Hall, M. Casper, G- Hoffman, P. Broaddus, D. Smith, R. Roberts, C. Hart, T. Lewis, P. Miller, Harper. Row 4: D. Suggs, D. Stuckey, B. Keough, A. Webb, N. Strand. Ft, Gwartney, 22!ACTIVITlES HAUBEFIK SPONSOR: Linda Thomson. EDITOR IN CHIEF: Doris Bywaters. The Way We Were This year's theme for the Hauberk was games , and the idea was to show all the fun and games that go on at Shawnee Mission East. ln putting the Hauberk together, the yearbook staff went through a few games and con- tributed quite a bit of hard work as well. Under the guidance of Mrs. Linda Thomson, our fearless faculty sponsor, and the iron rein of Doris Bywaters, editor, students whipped the book into shape in an unprecedented manner. On all the staffs, students put their individual talents to use to come up with the final product. The wide angle lens view of the photographers, the sports and literary staffs well- turned phrases, the art staff's esthetic appeal, and the organizational know how of the production staff all went into the making of this year's masterpiece. The 1977-78 yearbook staff tried to call it as they saw it-in keeping with the East tradition for fine journalism. AssisTANT Eonon: Sally Burger. ACTIVlTIES!23 in X: S E BUSINESS EDITORZ COPY EDITOR: Suzanne Brown. Paula Graves. SPORTS EDITOR: David Kroeger G 0 f T PRODUCTION EDITOR: Noni Strand. 24!ACTIVlTIES DESIGN EDITOR: Janet Schutte. PHOTOGRAPHY EDITOR: Scott C. Williams ART EDITOR: Amy Usdin. LITERARY EDITOR: Carla Miller f 1-.: :F To . ., ..kA 5 -if -- is Q E Q: Ni X5 N A N bo '- 1 A ' or To J ' W K A ---- : 1 ' N1 ':1..f.2 f:i wr F' 'Pg Q- 55' fi L- J ' F ff M : '7' T . . , .1 :S 1 ' ' FQ 'Y 'l f waf . ART STAFF: Kelly Rietfors ART STAFF: Amy Bayer SPORTS STAFF: From left: Terri Hopkins, Ross Palmer, Roger Hoadley, Bob Gwartney. HAUBERK!25 I 3 , Q - M. M , H55 x 5 1 w ' F. 5 nw V , 'E LITERARY STAFF: Left to Right: Paul Weium, Linda Lyons, Doug Dietrich. DESIGN STAFF: From Left: Karen Church, Mindy Brown- PRODUCTION STAFF: Left to Right: Mary Casper, Becky Davis, Mary Snyder. 26!ACTIVITIES 9.--,f ESX. BU EXE? . 5 5 SIN PHOTOGRAPHY STAFF: From Left: Bill Gruening, Sam Goller, Carter Wallen, John Lindsey. ESS STAFF: Left to Right: Marty Athey, Margo Wooldridge, Lisa Benson, Lisa Hooker. LABYRINTH STAFF: B. Whitehead, K. Davenport, M. Anthony, D. Tilton, J. Shapiro, L. Shipley, T. Weary, B. Sutton, C. Durie, D. Hildreth. gibqiif LABYRINTH: Nora Lamkin-sponsor, Beth Sutton-editor-in- Chief. Poetic Frenzy LABYRINTH, the literary magazine at Shawnee Mission East, provided students with an outlet for creative expression. Poetry, short stories, editorials, and essays were con- tained within the publication. Ac- companying the writing throughout, were illustrations, hand drawn artwork as well as photographs. All appeared as one, in the magazine that was distributed in the latter part of the year. The staff, headed by Editor-in- Chief, Beth Sutton, and guided by advisor, Mrs. Nora Lamkin, met regularly to make deadlines and dis- cuss new ideas. The LABYRINTH was a source of immense satisfaction to its creators, W Y and great enjoyment to its readers. lt acted as a medium for students with literary and artistic talent. LABYRINTH EDITORS: 'Row 1: Cathy Durie, Janice Shapiro. Row 2: Laura Shipley, Beth Sutton, Dede Hildreth. ACTIVITIESXZ7 6The Best It Can Be' The Girls' Pep Club, the largest club at SM East, once again gave full-time support to fall, winter, and spring sports. Halls decorated with Sock South, Whip Westj' and Swim to Win signs reminded students daily how ac- tive this year's Pep Club was. The Girls' Pep Club was headed by the Pep Club Ex- ecutive Committee, consisting of four sophomore, four junior, and four senior representatives. President lvlarthe Dreher, Vice-president Beckie Bickley, Secretary Susan Grier, and Treasurer Kelly Stratford served as officers, helping Pep Exec to lead Pep Club in promoting spirit. Duties and activities of the Pep Club were many. Aside from painting signs each week and planning numerous Pep Assemblies, the Pep Club sponsored Homecoming at half-time of the Homecoming game, the Sweetheart assembly and dance, and a disco-mixer after the East- South basketball game Jan. 7. Girls and boys both could be seen wearing the new rugby-style Pep Club shirt throughout the year. The Girls' Pep Club really instigated Lancer spirit. We dare you to step over that line 28!ACTlVITIES JAILBAIT Now make believe you're a tree. GIRLS' PEP CLUB OFFICERS: Kelly Stratford-treasurer, Marthe Dreher-President, Susan Grier-Secretary, Beckie Bickley-Vice President. ACTIVITIES!29 30!ACTIVlTIES Tl f ual EQWL PEP CLUB EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE: Row 1: From left: D. Stratford, B. Alexander. Row 3: D. Kroeger, C. Gibbs, M. Flabius, A. Jensen, A. Kenyon, S. Grier, B. Bickley, Row 2: D. McGiliey, M. Athey, M. Jensen, M. Brown, D. Wolff, K. Hunter. Hunter, S. Burger, L. Lyons, J. Hulen, M. Dreher, B. Rubin, K. Blue and black stripes forever. . . . and if you don't like my views on sportsmanship, you can stick it in your ear! Pops Promote Pride The principle intent of the Boys' Pep Club this year was to promote spirit among the SM East student body. The pep club was a highly successful organization under the sponsorship of Mr. David Wolff, and the leadership of Bryant Ftubin, President, David Hunter, Vice-President, Britt Alexander, Treasurer, and David Kroeger, Secretary. The Boys' Pep Club evoked spirit and enthusiasm from exuberant crowds both at pep assemblies and at football and basketball games. They received much aid from the efforts of dedicated members. They also worked very closely with the Girls' Pep Club to provide successful assemblies, rallies, and special pride promoting activities held both before and after sporting events. Although sometimes unconventional in their methods, the SM East Boys' Pep Club displayed un- matched school spirit which conveyed a feeling of true Lancer Pride. Kelly tries to find out if Peter is really stacked. ACTlVITIES!31 'W Dolly Parton makes a sneak visit to East's Pep Miss Lillian Carter attends S.M.E..game. Assembly. BOYS PEP CLUB OFFICERS: David Hunter-Vice President, Biff Rubin-President, Britt Alexander-Treasurer, David Kroeger-Secretary. 32!ACTIVITIES Tom gets horny. .I i Palmer Calls in the cows. IH ACTIVITIES!33 Shout It Out The uncontrollable exuberance of the SM East yell leaders cannot be denied. Their abundance of Lancer spirit was clearly evident, as they offered continual unrestrained vocal support at football games basketball games, and pep assemblies. They constantly cheered on and en- couraged Lancer crowds to release their athletic enthusiasm. The yell leaders were sponsored by the Boys' Pep Club under the direction of Mr. David Wolff. They were all well-equipped with uniforms and megaphones plus energy. The duties of the yell leaders did not just include yelling, however. They assisted the cheerleaders in many cheers, and also performed many daring stunts. An innovation of the yell leaders this year was the use of a mini-tramp. Yell leaders flew high as they instilled a feeling of pride and spirit into all Lancers. Y FOOTBALL YELL LEADERS: Flow 1: Jeff Meyer, Jeff Einspahr, Floss Palmer, Row 2: David Smith, David Kerr, Steve Schwab. Demagogue in action. 34fACTIVlTIES W .KVM f .wwmwmw f ,fa David Kerr uses self-styled hearing aid. Hi Gang! Nixon cringes as Leo flies. BASKETBALL YELL LEADERS: Flow 1: Dennis Woods, Bill Leo, Brett Fuller, Steve Schwab, Flow 2: David Nixon, Mark Allen, Mike Wright, Greg Jones. l l i S s . M,-W , ' Fm' AVVV . ,f .,,,, ACTlVITIES!35 Hi-ho Silver away. mam i-.,:. 5f,,,, Pom-pon pinups Af f 13 5 ' V I .Z 3 N 2 iv 7 Z Af 2? f f f ' i 4 af A. 4 y ? 1 I 5 VARSITY CHEERLEADERS: Row 1: Paula Graves, Sherri Turwell, Robin Hise, Kathy Kindred, Jane Fenn, Laurie Griffith Lisa Benson Comer, Darcy Marshall, Liz Frost, Becky Davis. Row 2: Lee Catlett, Julie 36!ACTIVITIES 52 tftwfnsx '--.N 'TSX 'K JV CHEERLEADERS: Row 1: Ann Harmless, Suzy Brown. Row 2: Kim Duncan, Margo Wooldridge. Row 3: Jane McClelland, Deenya Rabius, Candy Cason, Karen Henley. The five cheerleading squads at SM East showed incomparable spirit and enthusiasm as they led the crowds in various supportive cheers and chants for all athletic teams. Two sophomore squads, a junior varsity squad, and twelve varsity cheerleaders, who were divided into two squads tor everything but foot- ball, combined their skills to cheer on Lancer competitors. From gym- nastics to swimming, numerous ASM East cheerleaders could always' be seen on the scene encouraging athletes. The varsity squad, chosen in the spring and headed by Julie Hise, traveled this summer to a cheerleading camp in Marshall, Missouri, where they earned blue ribbons in every aspect of competi- tion. They also earned the Spirit Stick, Superstar squad Award, Spirit Award, and the Award of Exellence. Consisting of six seniors and six juniors this year the varsity cheerleaders proved excellence to all Lancer fans. P r' f 1 Inches to a T.D. Just married. ACTIVITI ESX37 38!ACTlVl'l'lES 'ii - - . . NMWM . .V ......ii:NAA'g :Wiki .. . K .H- f Kvvk Exuberant Sophomore cheerleaders. That's Entertainment l Part llll SOPHOMORE CHEERLEADERS: Flow 1: K. Burke, B. Wayne, N. Talioferro, S. Stewart, N. Nichols M. Mahoney. Row 2: D. Dixon, K. Mueller, M. Fuller, D. Fluley, L. Burns, J. Bates. 1. SYNCHRONETTE OFFICERS: Row 1: From left: Tracy Cauchois, social chairman: Donna Meeker, social chairman: Debbie Suggs, secretary-treasurer. Row 2: Mary Snyder, show coordinator: Eileen McDonald, sponsorg Carla Miller, captain. - v Marchers in Step The SM East Synchronettes marched in perfect formation to high honors and number one ratings. ln time and step to music provided by the Lancer's marching and pep bands, the Drill Team performed at home football and basketball halftimes and was met by thunderous applause everywhere it went. Constant uniformity and precision also delighted crowds on Lancer Day and at the American Royal Parade. East's Synchronettes hosted the annual Miss Drill Team Kansas contest. Cheryl Holland, three-year member, was awarded fourth runner-up. Captain Carla Miller and officers Donna Meeker, Mary Snyder, Tracy Cauchois, and Debbie Suggs led the Lancerettes and Synchronettes to high ratings at the Kansas State Marching Festival. Mrs. Eileen McDonald proved to be an excellent spon- sor, helping the girls at 6 am practices and late-night performances. E ff. is r 'Qt Band members chase skirts. if Alumni return to East. ACTIVITI ES!39 Allah be praised. Flying flags. 4OfACTIVlTlES The Lancer Dollies go Ziegfield Follies. One, two, and step LANCERETTES: From left: Susan Roberts, Betsy Keough, Debbie Olsen, Sue Davidson, Kim Ellfeldt, Molly Brown, Kelley Flietfors, Susie Hoffhaus. SME SYNCHRONETTES: Flow 1: From left: Jody Flovick, Tracy Padula. Flow 2: Sheri Langley, Mary Snyder, Kelley Rietfors, Cauchois, Boo Working, Betsy Keougb, Debbie Suggs, Tam- Liz Ludlow, Donna Meeker, Molly Brown, Debbie Olsen, Carla my Gutzman, Janet Asher, Renee Crum, Cheryl Holland, Marta Miller, ,Ann Sanderson. ACTIVITIESI41 Maverick Majorettes On the marching field, Jenny Roberts and Suzy Ftupe added flair and sparkle to the East halftime shows. They weren't in the band or the drill team. In fact, they were in a category all their own. instead of us- ing band instruments or flags and pompoms, they wielded some pretty mean batons. They worked in con- junction with East's other field units and while they were sponsored by the band, they were left fairly much on their own to invent their own routines. To achieve these ends, they utilized their creativity and knowledge of choreography to im- provise routines of the highest caliber. Because they belonged to neither the band nor the drill team, they were able to express their own individuality outside the standar- dized limits. 1 42!ACTlVITIES f f They're right! lt's a long way to Tipperary. MAJORETTES: Susie Flupe, Jenny Roberts Come on baby light my fire. I Qs? The Lancef Mascot. I'rn r-ne! HERALDERS: From left: Mary Landon, Judy DeCicco, Karen Kokjer, Liz Clancy, Ellen Hanes, Sara Neustrom. ACTIVITIES!43 1 X v , HOMECOMING COURT: Row 1: Shawn Willson, Liz Frost, Lisa Revare, Jane Fenn. Row 2: Paula Graves, Marthe Dreher, Karen Church, Kelly Stratford. Lancers Laud Landon With the band belting out a moving rendition of Somewhere over the rainbow , Mary Landon was crown- ed our homecoming queen. Fortunately, a giant rainbow provided the scenery for this gala event, since the forbid- ding skies offered no hope of a 1st minute appearance by the genuine article. Of course when the 15 finalists were escorted by proud fathers onto the field, the crowd was sufficiently dazzled without the rainbow. Mary and the other 14 finalists were chosen by the members of the fall sports teams from a list of 30 semifinalists which were in turn chosen by the Stuco and the pep executive committee. On Oct. 8, Mary and her court reigned over a big bash held in the school cafeteria. To add to the festivities, the group Bullet provided the music. The queen. 44-IACTIVITIES Peeping Jim Sandfort FIRST ATTENDENTI Becky Davis- SECOND ATTENDENT: Julie Hise. 1 MQ mb J NW, .f f khk: .. Q 9 s L I ss i W THIRD ATTENDENT: Susan Grier. FOURTH ATTENDENT: Ellen Hanes. ACTIVITIESI45 HOMECOMING QUEEN: Mary Landon 46!ACTIVlTlES SWEETHEART COURT: Madeline White, Kathy Kindred, Linda Lyons, Karen Church, Stacey Sakoulous. Not Pictured: Beckie Bickley, Claire Salisbury, Marthe Dreher, Jane Fenn, Shawn Wilson. Ain't she sweet . . Sugar and Spice The Sweetheart pageant and dance held in conjunction with Valentine's day, broke up the mid-winter blahs with a little spirited celebra- tion. This year, sweetness seemed to be the theme of the festivities. The decorations centered around the sugar-sweet candy lane and at the pep club assembly, each escort presented his sweetheart with a saccharin sweet sucker. At the big game where the queen was crowned, all the girls were given the red carpet treatment. They all made their promenade garbed in frilly pink, red, and white dresses. To reach the finalist status, the girls were subjected to a number of screenings. First 30 were chosen by the StuCo and then that number was narrowed down to 15 by the winter sports participants. Finnally, the pep club voted, and Paula Graves was voted this year's Sweetheart Queen. At halftime, Paula was crowned by StuCo pres. Tom Hooker. She and her court reigned at the dance held in the cafeteria after the game. The Butch Silver band kicked in the music. ACTIVITIESI47 First Attendant: Judy Kaplan. 48!ACTIVITI ES Third Attendant: Kelly Stratford. Second Attendant: Lisa Revare. Fourth Attendant: Melanie Bush SWEETHEART QUEEN: Paula Graves. ACTlVITIES!49 Snowbound A Night in the Alps was the theme of this year's Junior-Senior Prom. As the altitude in- creased, spirits rose. Couples entered the quaint Swiss village as they were greeted by beautiful maidens and robust young lads. Touring, they came upon the romantic Sidewalk Cafe where they enjoyed lush pastries. Moving on, they glanced in various shoppe windows until they made their way to the Gasthaus. There, ravishing barmaids served refreshing beverages and couples relaxed in the cozy atmosphere. After quests passed the Post Office and peeked into the Ski Chalet, they went out into the Town Square and danced to the music of Northbound Express. ln between breaks, an ac- cordian player was highlighted. Also, a small Ger- man band performed a few numbers. The town clock wound down and many journeyed out into the Black Forest. The moonlight shimmered and the stars glowed as couples looked out over the valleys and snow-capped mountains. Two boards and a warning does not a prom make. Junior Officers Attempt The Impossible. 50!ACTIVlTIES wif 'i iii 251 fzfaiti i , , iii f as seam 1 3 w mm? .. 4. r 1 5 Prom construction is under way. 1978 prom chairmen doing what they do best. illl 2? ' K Q G .K . 1 z:.'s,sf' M--M - Qt,-0-4 W- t A . X A R., 8 W N H N N X Q i in WN? .. X 1 if . 5 ,, A' Q... ..........X.....W..-. ,0,,, ms 6-. 4 52!ACTIVlTI ES PEP BAND: Row 1: A. Weeks, H. Wilson, M. Brown, R. Wilk, L. Stinebaugh, K. Olson, L. Thornton, C. Bollier, T. Reicher, J Phillips. Row 2: M. Fitzcharles, M. Schomacker, R. Hissam, M. Coleman, M. Bissing, J. Pope, F. Hartman, Fi. Crum, R McCathy, M. Lieffring. Row 3: L. McCoy, R. Johnson, G. Bingham, L. Rewerts, J. Hall, W. Bates, B. Levenberg, B. Gruening, S Henshaw, C. Miller, B. Spencer, J. Amoury, L. Reintjes. Row 4: R. Gier, C. Bell, G. Polter, P. Gust, P. Minarich, L. Phillips, N Luhnow. Band akes Its Own Kind of usic The band started off its musical season in fine style with a well drilled marching band. Proof of the band's continued excellence came in the form of another 1 rating at the state marching festival. After the football season, band members had to give up their spirited marching band music for the more refined pieces in concert band. With work, they made a successful transition, and mastered the complexities of this subtler type of music. Fortunately, students were given a chance to sublimate their marching instincts through the pep band. The pep band performed favorites from the marching season and other popular music at school and community events. The jazz band gave aspiring musicians the oppor- tunity to perform in the jazz idtom. DRUM MAJORS: Sara Snyder, Rosie McCarthy A SYMPHONIC BAND: Row 1: Mike Fitzcharles, Laura Shipley, Nancy Cramer, Kendra Olson, Robyn Wilk, Laurie Thornton, Mindy Brown, Lora Phillips, Natalie Ellis. Row 2: Holly Wilson, Martha Schomacker, Mary Bingert, Ainslie Weeks, Sara Snyder, Meg Norden, Sandy Stone, Kerry Martin, Heather Hartman, Corrine Bollier, Lisa Stinebaugh, Terri Reicher. Row 3: Missy Frankenstein, Sara Kuehnle, Sherlyn Shaw, Lea Brooks, David Abell, Amy Drake, Lisa Scott, Mark Bissing, Julie Koupal, Marc Cantril, Nancy Luhnow, Rosie McCathy, Mary Lieffring, Joe Minardi, Grant Nelson, Robert Holmen, Missy Bauman, Pete Minarich. Row 4: Jeff Pope, Lex Rewerts, George Bingham, Brian Leuenberg, Jerry Hall, Wayne Bates, Ward Williams, Lewis McCoy, Kirk Worthington, Chris Routh, Cathie Lawrence, Roger Hoadley, Chris Bell, Sue Heley, Jim Grant, Rob Grimes, Eric Peterson, Pete Gust. Row 5: Kelly King, Lee Phillips, Curt Wolkey, Perry Beal, Mark Andre, Ron Gier, Rob Roberge, Doug Quinn, Mark Goodwin, Gary Polter, Leo Reintjes, Ben Spencer, Clark Miller, Jerry Amoury, Steve Henshaw, Bill Gruening. JAZZ BAND: Row 1: R. Crum, M. Lieffring, C. Miller, B. Gruening, S. Henshaw, J. Amoury, M. Cantril. Row 2: L. Thornton, G. Bingham, J. Hall, B. Leuenberg, W. Bates, L. Rewerts, M. Goodwin. Row 3: P. Beal. ACTIVITIESISS CONCERT BAND: Row 1: G. Aronoff, A. Charney, S. Stolzfus, L. Chowins, A. Rudigier. Row 2: P. Bayer, L. Jackson, M. Coleman, S. Ahmed, R. Hissam, C. Hirsch, R. Crum, M. Segura, D. Money. Row 3: R. Johnson, G. Clark, D. Hirsch, J. Shalinsky, D. Ramsburg, J. Gronemeyer, B. Youll, S. Schmideskamp, T. Knapp, R. Thompson, C. Salisbury, T. Woodard, P. James. Row 4: K. Birkholz, M. Wills, T. Andrade, T. Pelletier. Y NE Where's David Smith? Which way'd he go? No caption. 54!ACTIVlTIES E W-? 3 , s S is ,T W was ,F . sf Y Ken Tebow levitates John Harrington's violin. - SME Strings Fling The SM East orchestra was unsurpassed this year as its instruments from the violins to the basses emitted their lovely tones. Directed by Mr. Kenneth Tebow, the orchestra performed at various concerts throughout the year. The orchestra joined with the combined choirs at both the Vespers and Masterworks concerts, performing parts of Handel's THE MESSIAH and WINDSOR FOREST by R. Vaughn Williams. Selected members played in the pit for the annual musical production, Pajama Game. The orchestra participated in workshop clinics with other orchestras. Earning high ratings at the State Music Festival, the orchestra, soloists, and ensembles proved once again their superiority. ORCHESTRA: Row 1:J. Harrington, L. Lynd, E. Bergmann, E. Mun- LeveI'1SOf1. ROW 32 Fi- Polter, Nl. Edl'iS, S. Mitchell, B- Killen, L- son, N. Strand, J. Cameron, A. McGuire, K. Schlueter. Row 2: A. Hedden, M. Rutherford, J. Thompson, L. Sommerville, S. Sakoulas, Money, S. Newman, K. Wilson, C. Durie, N. Goldberg, S. Criss, Y. K- DHVGHPOYT- ROW 43 MV- Tebow. P- AWGN, R- FUTU- ACTIVITIESXS5 ABRACADABRA-watch me pull this spaghetti out of my nose. Choirs Sing Together The choral department at SM East is an integral part of involvement for over 250 students. Led by director Mr. Dan Zollars, the choirs excelled in a variety of areas. Mr. Zollars 'stressed the learning and understanding of music for pure musical enjoy- ment. Traditional songs, as well as pieces from the renaissance, baroque, and romantic eras were selected by the director and performed by the choirs at several concerts held during the school year. The choral department consists of five choirs: Girls' Choir, Sophomore Choir, Concert Choir, the Choraliers, and Chamber Singers, a select group chosen from Choraliers. The five choirs performed separately at the Fall and Spring Concerts and com- bined with the orchestra for a traditionally excellent Vespers concert in December. Choraliers welcomed the audience with traditional carols and the choirs sang parts of G. F. Handel's MESSIAH, which proved to be quite a crowd-pleaser. The Masterworks Concert featured Chamber Singers and Choraliers. Concert Choir and Sophomore Choir performed selections composed by R. Vaughn Williams. 56!ACTlVlTlES Kyle Davenport looks on as Anne McGuire attempts to stick a cello in her eye. l l When will it be my turn? Mark props up reading elbow. CHAMBER SINGERS: Left to Right: Richard Anderson, Lisa Spannuth, Doris Bywaters, Rod Storbeck, Amy Usdin, David Kroeger, Brett Fuller, Liz Ludlow, Donna Meeker, Linda Lyons, Scott Clingan, Dan Beets, Karen Schlueter, Marc Fried, Ned Stevens, Lori MacCurdy, Ann Lintecum, Jane Youmans, Matthew King, Thomas Weary, Linda Poyser, John McCabe, Susan Schillie, Amber Edwards, Herbert Kisler. Hey, man, do you have some dental floss? Beast and the Beast. ACTIVITIESIS7 CHORALIERS: Flow 1: C. Cooper, L. Murphy, J. Killingsworth, L. Span- nuth, J. Fenn, S. Stone, L. Lyons, K. Schlueter, D. Meeker, C. Brown, J Youmans, D. Lloyd, S. Hulen, D. Bywaters, T. Hodge, S. Burger. Row2 A. Edwards, M. Dreher, A. Gilman, E. Lynd, D. Olsen, A. Usdin, L. Poyser, M. Brown, L. Maccurdy, N. Cramer, S. Neustrom, A. Lintecum, J. Sisney, L. Ludlow, A. Jensen, S. Schillie. Flow 3: L. Carroll, K. Landes, S. Falstaff and the fairies. 58!ACTIVITIES Lyons, M. Hoffman, D. Penner, S. Hollinger, D. Kroeger, T. Weary, J McCabe, D. Beets, D. Anderson, Fl. Graber, H. Kisler, D. Dietrich, C Salisbury, L. Gerhardt. Flow 4: D. Smith, S. Williams, T. Hickey, M Audley, S. Clingan, E. Pope, S. Smith, J. Stevens, S. Goller, R. Storbeck M. King, R. Roberge, M. Fried, B. Fuller, T. Andrade. Not pictured: M Brooks. l'm a lumberjack and l'm o.k. I think I need a new toupe. Steve plays invisible banjo. CONCERT CHOIR: Row 1: S. Wasser, L. Benson, J. Ruiz, K. Liljestrand M. Wooldridge, G. Jones, M. Cohrs, C. Gibbs, M. Boudreau, K. Templeton, S. Miller, J. Jenkins, A. Zimmer, G. Cosner, L. Catlett, K. An- dre. Row 2: N. Mistele, J. Clothier, C. Lawrence, J. Smith, L. Hooker, L. Bell, J. Mertz, B. Sutton, M. Athey, L. Sandborn, M. Fisher, L. Grimes, V Quarles, M. Flynn, C. Holland. Row 3: L. Roberts, E. Simon, G. Younts, T , King, C. Miller, S. Thompson, T. Allen, J. Lewis, R. Thomann, B. Hanson, R. Hedrick, T. Lankford, L. Phillips, B. Cohen, K. Olson, S. VanPelt. Row 4: J. Rook, M. Lumpkin, B. Newman, S. Fowler, S. Fox, S. Dexter, J. Leathers, V. Finkelstein, D. Tietze, D. Canfield, T. Stafford, T. Blelsh, D. - Roche, S. Sachs, J. McKim, C. Craven. Not Pictured: J. Dunn, S. Hall, J. Levin, C. Marples. I can play chopsticks too. ACTIVITIES!59 60!ACTIVITlES What 3 Cemeffmd! Tedium of roll Call. SOPHOMORE CHOIR: Flow 1: P. Weinstein, L. Hopkins, B. Stevens, D. Servoss, L. Mayhew, S. Stewart, B. Grogger, B. Beitharz, M. Fuller, J. Hobbs, M. Jensen, K. Martin, S. Stoltzfus, C. Chinnery, K. Feldkamp, L. Menees. Flow 2: J. Polidori, S. Hoffhaus, M. Carroll, D. Buchanan, Fl. Bamsyer, C. Miller, M. Templeton, M. Johnson, T. Biggs, S. Stl Amand, B. Friesen, C. Salisbury, M. Whelan, C. Guislain, A. Armer, K. Holland. Flow 3: T. Keith, E. Bergmann, A. Ponder, M. Bicknell, D. Ramsey, C. Burger, T. Pelletier, B. Koch, M. Goodwin, J. Pope, J. Cramer, E. Leathem, M. Edris, S. Davidson, S. LaVlne, A. Ftooker. Not Pictured: K. Jones. Y GIRLS' CHOIR: Row 1: K. Wright, A. Starr, A. Lawry, J. Chick, T. Brill, P. Hawkey, J. Hulen, N. Saper, K. Shaw, B. Ecton, L. Wiley, J. Sweeney. Row 2: A. Wilson, S. Hansen, P. Morphy, E. Rogers, J. Heley, K. Ballentine, S. Cook, S. Bybee, J. Engardio, D. Thomas, T. Hodge, S. Terwell, L. Kivett. Row 3: S. Kahn, S. Smith, R. Hughes, P. Douglass, R. Kaspari, S. Baas, M. Cordes, E. Smith, L. Davenport, M. Buterin, P. Kapleau, L. Chang, N. Nichols, M. Friedman. Row 4: A. Brack, K. McGinnis, J. Richard- son, C. Strauss, C. Hoadley, B. Hurt, L. Schottler, R. Slimmer, S. Gruber, C. Peterson, J. Jones, D. Norden. Not Pictured: N. Siuda. Happiness is singing. Choir becomes hypnotized by their own sounds. ls it live or is it Memorex? wifi ,E tn . ACTIVITIESXG1 Aha! Another split infinitive! Reality is merely a crutch for those who can't handle their drugs 62!ACTIVITIES 2 W! ik. . , Girl plays invisible harmonica ff. The lmefislfy of winning Terri Fieicher responds to a question from the audience. NFL Honor for Lancers The National Forensics League is an honorary group that recognizes individual excellence in the fields of debate and foren- sics. ln the fall, debators had the floor and traveled all over the states of Kansas and Missouri to uphold the fine East tradition. ln the spring, students' thoughts turned to forensics to provide them with an outlet for their oratorical talents. Forensics included competitions in oral interpretation, musical comedy, duet acting, oratory, and infor- mative and extemporaneous speaking. To finish up the school year the NFL sponsored a large tournament in both forensics and debate. ' To qualify for membership in the NFL, both debators and forensics students had to accumulate 25 speaker points. A large number of East students were admitted to this group. In fact, East boasts the 9th largest NFL chapter in the U.S. t iv W4 1 ? ACTlVITIES!63 NFL OFFICERS: Jenny Mathewson, Ronnie Ford, Eric Hodenfieid, Chuck Clark. DEBATE SPONSOR: Larry Brown. 64!ACTlVITlES W X ss 2 K .NNN Watch out or l'Il unbutton my shirt and show you both of my hairs. . 'wt' 5 . N NFL: Row 1: S. Gill, F. Frog, B. Whitehead, J. Mathewson, M. Anthony. Row 2: M. Kapono, J. Appelbaum, J. Kaplan, K. Shepard, M. Asner, A. Mindlin, M. Taylor, C. Hamilton, T. Fteicher. Row 3: Ft. Ford, L. Adler. Row -sms GEE--I CAN SEE MYSELF ---s...A..... 4: C. Clark, C. Toates, E. Stadler, D. Morrison, S. Snyder, D. Ftyan, M. Allmayer, D. Dodderidge, T. Orton, D. Tilton, E. Hodenfield. As you can clearly see here, our counter-cyclical financing will resolve all of our solvency problems, except IIlB2d, which has alternative causality. ACTlVITlES!65 THESPlANS: Row 1: K. Krebs, V. Reece, L.A. Hopklns, M. Padula, M Flynn, N. Saper, S. Wasser, S. Roberts. Row 2: S. Goller, G. Jones, S Heley, M.A. Stark, K. May, A. Lowry, S. Barker. Row 3: R. Crum, J Rovick, H. Wilson, C.C. Morgan, S. Snyder, J. Mathewson, A. Gilman, A. 66!ACTIVlTIES Zimmer, E. Larson, B. Wink, J. McCabe, S. Spannuth, S. Sachs. Row 4: C. Miller, D. Zimmerman, R. Sedlock, M. Goodwin, R. Goldberg, M. Alley, P. Schlicky, B. Cappello, T. Rooker. Row 5: L. OcConneI, A. Van Horn. Aunt Abby and Aunt Martha enraptured by the minister. 6 ' 9 ' APSCHIC KIIIS the Audience The SME theater department opened its season with a favorite, Arsenic and Old Lace, by Joseph Kesselring. After six weeks of long, tough rehearsals, the cast and crew turned out a highly successful production on November 24, 25, and 26. The story centered around the Brewster sisters, Abbey and Martha, two kindly old ladies who think they do their old and lonely gentlemen callers a favor by poisoning them, thereby relieving them of the pain of loneliness. They have three very diverse nephews: Teddy fwho thinks he's Teddy Ftooseveltj, Jonathan ta criminal who's had plastic surgery and resembles Boris Karloffl, and Mortimer fthe only sane one in the whole familyl. The ladies have relieved a total of twelve gentlemen, and Teddy takes care of the bodies lwhich he thinks are yellow fever victimsl by burying them in the cellar fwhich he calls. Panama l, much to Mortimer's distress. Enter Jonathan, the crook, and the resulting chaos is hysterical. ' F One more glass of wine, dear? Okay, okay, l understand! Don't get vioIent! ACTIVITIESXG7 Cast lin order of appearancel Abbey Brewster ....... .... A mber Edwards The Rev. Dr. Harper .... .... J ohn McCabe Teddy Brewster ....... .... S teve Sachs Officer Brophy . .. Grant Nelson Officer Klein ..... .... D oug Tilton 'Martha Brewster . . . . . . Beth Sutton Elaine Harper ...... ...... A my Gilman Mortimer Brewster .. Brian Cappello Mr. Gibbs' .......... ..... E ddie Goldberg Jonathan Brewster .... .... D avid Canfield Dr. Einstein ........ .... J im Adams OffiCeI' O'Hara ...... ..... NI Ike Martin Jonathan tries to escape the cops Lieutenant Rooney .... .... M ark Goodwin Mr. Witherspoon .......................... Sam Goller STAGE CREW: Row 1: N. Luhnow, L. McCurdy, L. O'Connell, M. Webber, C. Miller, J. liams, R. Sedlock, S. Heley, P. Jewett, R. Crum, R. Polete. Row 2: A. Amoury, M. Stark, A. Lowry, G. Jones, M. Padula. GBXACTIVITIES Oh. Jonathan! U Lindagestion. Cast Gives PJ Party The Pajama Game is the game we're in and we're proud to be in The Pajama Game-we love it! . . . brought the house down when the musical and theatrical departments presented The Pajama Game on February 2, 3, and 4 to sell-out crowds. Written by George Abbot and Richard Bissell, with music and lyrics by Fiichard Adler and Jerry Ross, The Pajama Game is a story of labor vs. manage- ment in the Sleep Tite Pajama Factory. The labor, led by Babe Williams, spirited and dedicated, and Prez, the president of the union, demanded of the management a seven-and-a-half cent raise in wages. The management is led by Sid Sorokin, the new superintendent, and Myron Hassler, president of the corporation. During this labor dispute, Babe and Sid meet and fall in love, but still fight for their respective sides, not allowing their feelings for each other to enter the issue. The result includes some favorite songs and many good laughs. ACTIVITIESXG9 By george, Hinsey, you do have legs! nl So what if they misspelled your name in the program. 3UVf'S UP- 70!ACTIVlTIES l l Cast Prez .... Joe ..... Hasler ..... Gladys .... Mabel . . . Sid ....... Charlie .... Babe .... Mae ....... Brenda .... Poopsie .... Salesman . . Hail Zollarsl Pop ....... l 5 i 5 r gf. is Q B All right, who put the gum on my chair? il See Mr. Z,, Brian Cappello can sing. Hines... .................... lin order of appearancel . Mark Goodwin .....Marc Fried .... Sam Goller . Brian Cappello ... Molly Brown . ...Linda Lyons ..John McCabe .... Doug Tilton Amber Edwards . Marthe Dreher . Lori MacCurdy ..Lisa Spannuth ......Jeff Pope . Vic Finkelstein ACTIVITIESX71 Jahberwock The Shawnee Mission East Drama Depart- ment presented Jabberwock as its '78 spring production. The improbabilities lived and im- agined by James Thurber as a sixteen year old boy were molded into an amusing comedy by co-authors Jerome Lawrence and Robert Lee. The play was performed April 26 and 27. The play takes place in the fictional city of Columbus, Ohio and spans World War l. The everyday life of Jamie Thurber and his family are traced throughout this period. Included in his family are an energetic mother, a typical businessman, a baseball fanatic who relishes disasters, a coward, and a schizophrenic. Dur- ing the war years, the family goes electric and Jamie meets Georgiana, a conceited daughter of a general. Later after Jamie is drafted but fails to pass the physical, Georgiana moves away. The play ends as the Armistice of 1918 is signed and the war ends. Actors rehearsed for seven weeks. The crew constructed a four-level set. As a result, the audience enjoyed the play and those involved in the production jained satisfaction. Jamie Thurber watches the flying shoe 72!ACTIVlTlES My three sons. Jamie Thurber . Herman Thurber Charles Thurber Mary Agnes ... Roy Thurber... Police Sergeant Grandpa ...... Doc Marlowe .. Georgiana ..... JABBERWOCK General Littlefield ...Clark Miller . .Steve Sachs David Canfield . .Amy Gilman ...Sam Goller Mark Goodwin Brian Cappello . . . .Jim Adam . .Marcy Flynn . Grant Nelson n LiSl6f1 here, kid. Jabberwock rehearsel SPRING PLAYX73 World Rapport Barn dances, car washes, student-faculty basket- ball games, and concession sales were some of the International CIub's money making projects this year. The profits arising from these events were used to help pay expenses for American Field Service ex- change students at SM East. Another International Club activity was AFS Day. Club members hosted several foreign exchange students from the metropolitan area during a school day at SM East. Missy Levy, Presidentg Michelle Hyde, Vice Presi- dent, Mindy Levy, Treasurerg and Vicki Quarles, Secretary provided the guidance and leadership needed to plan and carry out the club's projects and activities. They were aided by Mrs. Lois Dunn, spon- sor. Members of the club formed close friendships with foreign exchange students and also learned about their cultures, customs, and heritage. The club successfully promoted international friendships and understanding. 74!ACTIVITlES N I move we adjourn to Austria. INTERNATIONAL CLUB SPONSOR: MS. Dunn. International Club is fun! INTERNATIONAL CLUB OFFICERS: Mindy Levy, Missy Levy, Vicki Quarles, Slides of a summer in Europe. Michelle Hyde, Nolan Goldberg. I I I INTERNATIONAL CLUB: Row 1: H. Klsler, L. Goldman, N. Dagdeviran, E. Martin, D. Hildreth, K. Martin, B. Robinson. Row 3: J. Spohrer, J. Cenelli, Gronemeyer, C. Durie, M. Levy. Row 2: N. Goldberg, D. Norden, V. D. Long, K. Arikan, K. McGinnis, S. Hollinger, L. Cowan, M. Levy, R. Quarles, L. Menon, V. Rizzolo, H. Andersen, M. Hyde, K. Wiggins, K. Crum, K. Hepker. ACTlVITIES!75 AFS: M. Levy, New Zealand. 76!ACTlVITlES AFS: N. Dagdeviran, Turkey. Z 'U 1-H-wx Y fifm ,f A i Q '-AAA-'W - , ..,.,.. M . . rw . : K' eei ' J., V... ' I ' A . ME ., .,- 1 . :,V V.f1--v 22f,.ZV ximian! X Waxes V, JZ., .,,,, MW, Mu MM.. ,... ...,,.,, ,. ,,,. MW, ig: A 7' -v A2 . V,Z 2 ., e ..., WW K W ff Wy, ff Q 315 'J dai 5 , I -..' 2-' 1 4 I , ..Q .rf I ,, ,.,,,, , -,,.v vvl . ,,..,. .,, 4 I : ' AFS: H. Andersen, Norway. ,muh A., 1 ' 1, 2 r , . .5 i W Q Tye' 3 :wi V ag? ' , is Q f f , M if 5 AFS: V. Rizzolo, France. ' v ff yi'Uf?jH ww' ,CL :fa vi f-gf .1 ,,, ,. .,,.- Maw: M .K in . J , ,, ' . Yi . V qi, A . M 1 A A3 'gin 31 fi? ' ' Q - 7 ,if xl Mais., .1 f fm as fi I rfrv f V, A. 1 , 1 rs W or :fx 4' V 1 Q 'rr' in , fa f hedge M. an ' . 1' ' ' 4' ,. , , 'W ,WVVM 1- LVAti i . . N . Mix s ewes as :nz ERRIH. fi45a,,! ,U ...JZ our Leela Menon, Malaysia. AFS Hosts: K. Martin, D. Long, K. Martin, L. Goldman, D. Norden, M. Norden. -5 ACTIVITIESX77 JUNIORS: Flow 1: From left: J. Gilmore, J. Mertz, E. Elliott, M. Higbee, M. O'Neil, S. Miller, Row 2: J. Smith, C. Beaver, D. Abell, B. Levenberg, K. Kuse, C. Olson. Sail Away The Navy Junior ROTC program was a combined academic and ser- vice organization which provided SM East students with specialized courses in naval related subjects. NJROTC also directly participated in the school. The exhibition drill teams, both boys' and girls', and color guards performed throughout the metropolitan area. SM East's branch of the NJROTC also offered its members expense paid trips to naval bases in San Diego, California: Great Lakes, Illinois: and Orlando, Florida. The NJBOTC at SME emphasized academic and extracurricular in- ,JW t9l'9StS, in addition to leadership SENIORS: Bow 1: M. Gazlay, V. Winkler, M. Stark, M. Thompson, L. Murphy, F. Abell. Row 2: A. development, Luchen, J. Reeder, M. Stevens, M. Kyle, C. Vineyard. SOPHOMORES: Flow 1: From left: S. Waddel, P. Kupperman, P. Valk, Ft. Powell, D. Moore, D. Winkler, Fl. Johnson. Row 4: E, Goldberg, C, Polete, D. Hirsch, T. Woodard, C. Hirsch, M. Wills. Row 2: D. Ferguson, LUCNGH. D. Zif1S9V, K- O'GVHdY, L- MCCoy, G. Clark, E. Cardozo, P. S. Marple, Fl. Beaver, B. Slimmer, J. Wilson, D. Nickolaus, J. Serrault, R. Bernhardt, S. Schmideskamp. Cheek. Flow 3: Fl. Wilk, Fl. Hughes, D. Forgy, S. Graber, K. Siefering, Ft. 78fACTlVlTlES BOYS' DRILL TEAM: Flow 1: From left: J. Gilmore, F. Abell, C. Hirsch, D. Hirsch, P. Valk, Row 2: S Waddel, A. Luchen, Fl. Powell, Fl. Polete. Flow 3: D. Abell, M. Wills, P. Kupperman, T. Woodard, S. Miller. l NJROTC STAFF: Flow 1: From left: Commander Moore, V. Winkler, M. Stark, M. Thompson, L. Murphy, Chief Abell. Flow 2: J. Fleeder, F. Abell, A. Luchen. ROTC Drill Team practice. ACTIVITIES!79 GIRLS' DRILL TEAM: Row 1: From left: R. Beaver, E. Murphy, J. Mertz, M. Higbee, S. Graber, C. Beaver. Ftow 2: K. Siefering, M. Stark, E. Elliott, M. O'Neil J. Smith. Row 3: D. Ferguson, V. Winkler, B. Slimmer, S. Marple. Flow 4: M. Gazlay, M. Thompson, J. Gilmore. K BOXACTIVITIES Jenkins enjoys the evening. NJROTC Queen and Escort. fi1'ui2i4'f iiui . 45' I' J. 4 wi l' Qifffefw DECA: Front row: M. Enslein, J. Snodell, B. Marks, B. Chase, T. Gutz- Back row: B. Tidwell, D. Bly, D. Penner, C. Ellwanger, G. Schneider, R. man, M. McGrath, S. Whiteside, T. Snead, Lance Campbell, sponsor. Flood, J. Nusser, D. Titus, J. McCarthy. W1 LIBRARY AIDS: Row 1: From left: M. Cooper, C. Bey, M. McCabe. Row 2: J. Smith, T. Che, L. Prewitt, U. Belzer, T. Hodge. Flow 3: J. Casten, J. Thiessen, L. Garrity, E. Goldberg, T. Cunningham, D. Burckstead. OFFICE EDUCATION ASSOCIATION: Row 1: From left: J. Luzier, R. Shaver, C. Cooper, R. Weiner, L. Groll. Row 2: J, Winkler, F, Mintz, J. Kayser, B. Working, M. Robbins. Row 3: P. Fleming, Mrs. D. Jones, sponsor. B. Biasella, T. Talbot, L. Ritz, S. White, S. Sawyer. Row 4: J. Long, S. Johnson, L. Emmons. Not pictured: K. Moyer, K. Harper ACTIVITIES!81 82!AU FIVITIES ZOO IN THE SCHOOL QZITSJ: Julie Greene, ferretg Julie Cameron, duck: Susan Litman, ratg Carolyn Gibbsg Jim Bell, snake. COMPUTER PROGRAMMING: Paul Cocks, Kevin Beitchman, Ed Cox, Mike Kaufmann. CATEGORIES TEAM: Mike Anthony, Kyle Davenport, John Harrington, Regina Kurth, Jimmy Appelbaum, Susan Kahn, Ken Orangle. Stamp and Coin Club. CHESS CLUB: Row 1: Chris Courtwright. Row 2: From left: Greg Younts, Roger Jackson, Tim Knapp, Marco Segura, Berta Rodriguez. ACTIVITIESXB3 East Sparked by Assemblies scheculed occasionally throughout the year provided students with a change of pace. Breaking away from everyday studies, students were able to view a wide variety of entertainment. The year opened with pep assemblies. Other programs included the announce- ment of the Homecoming and Sweetheart queen candidates, the GM. and Oak Ridge Universities educational shows, and the John Lyman jazz quartet. Cultural Arts Week, March 27 thru March 30, offered Jim Hamil, water- colorist, John Covell from Karefree Caravans, and Princess Caradja speaking on freedom. The program was popularly received by faculty and students. Assemblies Classroom Assembly John Lymon Jazz Quartet B4!ACTIVITlES Astronaut Lovell visits East Intramurals- Energy utlet As an expressive outlet of the Lancer competitive spirit, intramurals ranked numero uno. In fact East had the largest intramural program of any of the Shawnee Mission schools. Mr. Fred Abell was again the program's sponsor, and he can be credited with the rise in the intramurals' participation level over the last few years. During the year, students participated in ping-pong, bowling, swimming, badminton, basketball and volleyball. The gym was also open from 12 to 4 on Saturdays for students wanting to practice for the big Monday night game. Dur- ing the year, intramurals provided students and opportunity to get out and use the school's athletic facilities. David Kroeger takes active interest in the proceedings. Interns on the move! ACTlVlTIES!85 BGIACTIVITIES TWO- Woods shoots over a flash flood Palmer plots his dunk procedure. Spike. Defense against the voiley. Gators bite. ACTIVITIESI87 'i 2 Sports- More than a series of games, practices, and wins or losses. For each sport is part of a larger game, Life. . . Working together, We learn the meaning of comaradarie, teamwork, and sportsmanship. Yet as individuals, we each set personal goals, and work to reach them. With every defeat, we strive to do better. And with every win, we become a step closer to our goal. However, the percentage of wins and losses does not measure the true benefits of sports. Sports offer challenge and an opportunity for growth. 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' ' ' ' ' ' ',' . .Q 0 1 e 1 0 ,',-,-,- .'.'.'.'. ,-.. .'.'.'.' ,', ' .x..3.. ,ff 04 - .'.r. ' 1 .'::5:3:-:IZ .f:i:7:3: ! SPOFRTSXBQ Opponent pulled down from behind. SM East's motto of The Best You Can Be certainly applied to this year's varsity. The team, in every game but one, fought and scraped its way to a 4-5 record. The 4-5 record was not indicative of the team's performance. The Lancers started out the season in fine fashion by defeating Wyandotte and Washington. Next was SM West, the eventual League co-champion. East ended up on the short end of a 27-7 decision. Then, in a game where they lost five fumbles, the Lancers gave away their contest to SM Northwest, 28-20. In the following weeks, East defeated Lawrence and Topeka. When they played Lawrence, the Lions were the number two ranked team in the state. East suffered its only real letdown of the season in a 26-7 loss to SM North. A second half comback gave East a lead with only three minutes remaining. But a Rockhurst score with only 23 seconds left foiled the Lancer comeback, 22-15. In the year's finale with SM South, it was a virtual stalemate for the entire regulation time. Both teams scored in the overtime periodg unfortunately South scored seven points to the Lancers' six, and the Raiders took home a 14-13 victory. East Maximizes Effort QOXSPORTS East runner plans a quick manuever Lancers send opponent to the turf Scoreboard SM East 7 Wyandotte 21 ot SM East 13 Washington 6 SM East 7 SM West 27 SM East O SM Northwest 28 SM East 15 Lawrence 6 SM East 25 Topeka 7 SM East 7 SM North 26 SM East 15 Rockhurst 22 SM East 13 SM South 14 ot Allen goes for broke. He doesn't go down easy. VARSITY FOOTBALL TEAM: Row 1: B. Maffry, M. Ruley, D. Hagemann, M. Wright, M. Allen, S. Smith, J. Snodell, T. Mullarky, J. Leathers, B. Fuller, T. Lamping. Row 2: J. Henke, B. Cosgrove, P. Hodges, J. McCarthy, M. Dominey, D. Woods, M. King, D. Hunter, R. Graber, D. Lile, J. Mosimann. Row 3: S. Smith, M. Moriarty, N. Issac, T. Andrade, S. Cowley, J. Callahan, C. Samuelson, S. Mino, M. English, M. Gunter. Row 4: S. Stewart, B. Gwartney, J. Walsh, D. Robles, S. Williams, L. Hodges, J. Bair, R. Hedrick, R. Newcomer. Row 5: D. Klugh, R. Hack, S. Sayler, R Renwick, M. Crow, R. Roberts, D. Dodderidge, G. Tietze, T. Harvey, S Fox. Row 6: T. Shaeffer, M. Andre, C. Day, R. Kalis, L. Wilson, D. Durham M. Watts, M. Lumpkin. Row 7: J. Engle, S. Thompson, K. Harwell, S Smith, M. Audley, T. Burke, E. Darnell, R. Roberge, M. Mattison. Row 8 E. Pope, R. Temple, L. Walker, D. Nixon, M. Lafterty, B. Armatas, J Wolfe, J. Unruh. 3p0RTSfg1 92!SPOFiTS East tries to pull down a West runner, Roy Foster. I-HHCGF SU'U99'if19 to SSCHPG- Sno zeros in on the pigskin. Straining for Allen barks out signals to an eager line. a victory. lt's like this, my son Teamwork Breeds Successg ,IV Rolls to 6-2 Record The Lancer junior varsity came roaring out of the blocks, winning its first five games, and finished the season with a very fine record of 6-2. Rain washed away the season opener with the Wyandotte Bulldogs. In the first game they played, the Lancers downed Washington by a score of 13-6. They then played SM West and SM Northwest and they won them both by scores of 14-8 and 15-8 respectively. Then, playing their best game of the year, the Lancers pummeled Lawrence 20-8. After trouncing Topeka, the Lancers tasted defeat for the first time in a 21-7 loss to SM North. Then after mauling Flockhurst 44-7, they fell to SM South 31-7 in the final game of the year. Looking back on the season, coach Jon Beltram said, The offense and defense both did very well. lt's hard to point out fine in- dividual performances because of the way the team played. Everyone just did a great job. FOOTBALL COACHES: Front Row: Mike Beech, Tom LeBar, Glenn Percy, Dan Zollars, Dave Barrecca. Back Row: Jerry Stadler, Jon Beltram, Charles Sulzen, Corky Jacobs, George Bloomster. SPOFiTS!93 SOPHOMORE FOOTBALL TEAM: HOW 1: M. Avery, M. Cohn, R. Padula, K. Johnston, S. James, M. Kenyon, G. Matson G Langley, M. Sheffield, K. Shepherd, M. sprec1uhg,J. Cosgrove. Bow 2: J. Joyce, B. Erickson, R. Thoman,J. Gasser, C. Ulsh, T. Kendall, M. Templeton, M. Cantril, B. Scheier, B. Bybee, D. Hirsch. ROW 3: N. Ashcraft, S. Harper, D. Cunningham, B Doerr, M. Rester, S. Janasz, Fl. Sweeney, M. Krebs, D. Laner, R. Ramseyer, M. Eisen, P. Valk. Row 4: C. Hirsch, C. Weldon, G. Burcham, K. Wolkey, B. Coch, M. Stadler, J. McGrath, J. Martella, M. Guillemont, G. Peterson. Row 5: M. Stumpe, R. Poore, D. Costello, J. Hopkins, S. Fairleigh, T. Knapp, M. John- son, T. Bremer, J. Cutitta. Back: M. Kranz, M. Colgrove, J. Rich, T. O'FarreII, J. Zinn, T. Breidenthal, D. Malley, B. Moriar- ty, S. McArthur, M. Ahnen, M. Walle. 94lSPORTS Mudhen. a Soph fights for yardage. Sophs dancing in the rain. Lancer runs for daylight. Unlike the varsity and junior varsity teams, the sophomores are divided into two teams instead of one. Sometimes a division such as this can weaken either one or both of the teams. This, however, was not true concer- ning this year's sophomores. The black team posted a record of 3-6. The 3-6 record doesn't fully show the fine caliber of play. They were in- volved in many close games, the outcome could have gone the Lancers' way. Finishing up the season with a record of 5-4, the white team members showed some of the same determination as the black team did. The hard work and effort was evi- dent throughout the year, especially in the last game of the year in a victory over SM South. Under the guidance of George Blomster, Mike Beach, Dave Barrecca, and Tom LeBar, the boys received a great amount of training and instruction. This should aid them immensely as members of next year's jv and varsity. Catch me if you can! Don't worry, mud packs are good for the complexion. SPOFlTS!95 Harriers Succeed Trying to overcome numerous injuries, the boys' cross country team had to work extra hard to produce victories in area competi- tion. After a last place finish against North and South in their first meet, the East harriers placed third at Raytown South's 3.3 mile course. They finished sixth in the West in- vitational, and second, losing narrowly to SM North, in Wichita. In the League meet at Leawood Park, the Lancers took sixth place. The team placed fifth at Regionals, and qualified for the state meet in Wamego. The Lancer runners took seventh at State, paced by Steve Schwab, who placed 18th with a 9:53, and junior Phil Broaddus with a 10:02. Other state competitors were Tom Lankford 10:21, Tim Bolin 10:23, Jack Marshall 10:25, David Kroeger 10:53, and Dan Roche 11:23. One of the jv highlights was Marshall's first place finish at the West meet. Schwab moves up to JV 96!SPOFlTS Bomb Scare. CROSS COUNTRY: Row 1: R. Maxon, B. Lyile, D. Tapp, L. McCoy, P. Braddus, D. Klene, P. McKenna, S. Hamilton Row 2' B Mushkin, D, Kroeger, S. Schwab, J. Einspahr, R. Palmer, J. Terry, Row 3: T. Bolin, T. Lankford, C. Riley, B. Kerr, J. Marshall' J. Minardi, K. O'Grady. Row 4: K. Brown, J. Danda, T. Stafford, D. Roche. Tom holds off North runner. Phll sprlnts to the flnlsh. SPORTSXQ7 See Spotist run. g ji. , in , v X Fil 'A' , ff, M' ' Qf, , if af f ' W is 9 4' 2? 4 n6:.f'f ifgffg 5 5' ,J iff :QQQSQWLQ3 ,Neem 98!SPORTS Rocky . , , Part ll. Guess who? GIRLS' CROSS COUNTRY: First Row: M. White, L. Nelson Second Row: L. Wright, S. Marsh, L. Kaplan, S. Mallott, S. Hall r -f -1 1 -16 Running Mates, Kindred and White. . .L ' :iQ--,fff,.g4 ...,.9gw x iq. .4 .kr . 5 , A, x ' -g AES. J I, R x +, . fan K ' ,ae , ,, 4,1 ff 5vf,,K ' 'W -aJAw56f'ai1f3Sd-sw im' 'W ew , . ,M 1' , ' M f ,. W, Over hill, over dale. Girls Run Tough After only two years of Cross country for girls at East, the team is now established as a power in the area. The team, coached by John Haraughty, ran six to eight miles daily prepar- ing themselves for the upcoming season. In the first meet, East finished second, only four points behind South. At Wichita North, the Lancers took first, led by Lori Nelson's first place finish. East finished third at the South ln- vitational, paced by Lori Nelson and Lisa Kaplan. Later in the season, at the West ln- vitational, the team finished second, behind only SM West. East placed fourth at the League meet, and went on to State competition. At the State meet the girls took tenth. Susan Mallott led the team, placing 30th, but she was followed by Lisa Kaplan the next to finish, and Madelyn White in 34th place. All three runners ran under thirteen minutes. Other runners at State were Shelley Hall, Kathy Kindred, Lori Nelson, and Susan Wacknov. Q' -Q-gf 175552-asf Yi'-Y Guess again. SPORTS!99 Lancers Spike with Pep The Lancer varsity volleyball team, led by captain Nan- cy Blackman, finished the season with an 8-7 record. For the third straight year, the varsity lost its opening games to SM South and North but came back to defeat Wyandotte by the score of 15-2, 15-11. Traveling to the Topeka West Invitational, the Lancers placed third, losing to Lawrence and Salina South. After weeks of hard practice, the varsity came back to defeat Schlagle, Northwest and West. Los- ing to SM West and Northwest, the varsity placed third at League behind Northwest and Lawrence. The JV squad completed their season with a successful 7-3 record. Losing their first match to SM South by scores of 15-11, 14-16, 2-15 and losses to Lawrence and Northwest, the JV quickly recovered to defeat SM North, Wyandotte, Schlagle and West. Competing in League at Lawrence, the JV defeated South, West and Lawrence to become JV League Champions. Finishing up with a perfect season, the Sophomores narrowly defeated South, Lawrence and Northwest. Returning Juniors and Seniors under the direction of Coach Beverly Pepper are assured of success next year. Who was that masked man? A VARSITY AND JV VOLLEYBALL TEAMS: Row 1: L. Krummel, L. Frost, K. Gibbons, N. Blackman, S. McCulIey. Row 2: M. Brown, K. Johnson, J. Hise, S. Burcham, J. Greene, Coach Pepper. Ftow 3: L. Garrett, B. Killen, L. Adler, K. Lil- jestrand, A. Holman, S. Shrunk, S. Miller, S. Marasco, J. Schutte, B. Davis. Flow 4: K. Strong, C. Fuchs, M. Flynn, J. Fitzpatrick, T. Hopkins. -- t . i . 5 . f - . rf - - i' - -. - . - .li :. L-.2 EYE- :PY ' S if . J' 15 -ri . ,:'.:A-.MlQ' 3' 'km ki A :SV Q' - X.. Vi V' 5 - .X ffmE::.:!-T3 -I ' A - .. ' ' M-ff7'V ? , 1-Vitf7f5Z i'A xr -' f 19.15 'VW 'VS' . K K K K kAA,.k. LKK: W, .. ..,,,.. ki., ,Wy . Q, . 1 . f- 55 . . f 5 ' .V T -IQ.fi Q . :fag-,gQLas.f,Xss,sf s., . or YNY Xf Q r S . 1 . - .S .. i . .... . - K K . . - kg - X' 'T Qs- : .. .N :im ,s,sw9?1' ' A fl:...w, -' M - - S59 5 .,..'.- 2-ftfkw' -N 'I .' 5,3 P' '- . ' ,- . ,- j1 25'fffY.. ' ' ' ' 'Qi - f i A 1 ' ' . '.5L1f?fl5'-'- , . X . . , . Sue Burcham admires the floc: s finish. 100!SPOFtTS SOPHOMORE VOLLEYBALL TEAM: Row 1: L. Moskowitz, D. Dixon, P. Baer, M. Alford, M. Bicknell, C. Lundy, J. Wagstaff, L. Cowan. Row 2: A. Brack, C. Mitchell, J. Polidori, S. Maloney, S. Brown, Coach C. Hammond, T. Coster, L. Ninci, K. Wright, M. Buterin, K. Wallin. Hail ye volleyball! 'The team was in the huddle, the captain lost her head . . ,. ,,. H- - WW, A ererre Cli f? - 'f-- , ,, . , if N fx' A , :. W.:...Qfm,m2,1v?19m:'fft62,21 K , , . .,..,,,,W Q, Sy W ,I,,55,!., ,,,,, AV had . , .3 M 4 my 4 f' f 2 5 Wi' pf f l f A 4' f -J . , - ' ., , ,,. , ff , , 5 7 ' u ' we 'A I r ' . K gf? 4 f Wi 'V L ff ,A 2, f 4 , 5 1' N vi Opposition has the upper hand. Another Bruce Lee? SPORTSH01 Girls' Golf 2nd at State The Lancers Girls' Golf Team, coached by Norris Stauffer, opened a successful season with eight returning Iettermen. Competing at their own East Invitational, the four-girl team of Lisa Hobson, Cheryl Borgmier, Mary Piper, and Becky Bickley took first place. At League, the four-girl team captured first with a total of 366 with Piper taking the third place medal. The two-girl team of Sara Snyder and Melanie Bush plac- ed fourth. At Regionals the team took fourth with Piper again taking third. At the end of two days of competition at State, Piper, Hob- son, Bush, Bickley, and Burger completed a victorious season by taking second place and breaking the all-time school record by 10 strokes. Hobson lifts Off. 102!SPORTS lt's all in the wrist action. ' S 'iilrffl , ' sf 1 Q 9- W GOLF STATE CHAMPIONS: Row 1: Lisa Hobson, Sara Snyder. Row 2: Sally Burger, Melanie Bush, Beckie Bickley, Marty Piper. GIRLS GOLF: Bottom Left to Right: M. Bingert, J. Litchfield, S. Burger, Coach Norris Stauffer, C. Borgmier, S. Baas. Top Left to Right: M. Piper, M. McGilley, C. Floudebush, L. Hobson, S. Snyder, M. Bush. Beckie digs for buried treasure. . l imm,Qm tmfmmnmm1:mm,w 1.1-:nun--..mnwn1-wgmzf The best golfers are happy golfers. SPORTSH03 udged at State Looking at the 1977 Lancer Varsity boys' gymnastic season, one can see it is marked by steady improvement. This year's Varsity squad was rather young with only seven seniors and five returning Iettermen competing on the 18 member team. One of the high points of the season was the Topeka West Invitational, in which the Lancers scored 128.85 and took first place. East then took second in the Regional meet with a score of 127.80, sliding by SM North by .4 of a point. ln the state meet, the Lancers hit their routines well, scoring a season high of 134.38. SM North snatched a third place finish out of East's grasp by scoring a 134.80, thus leaving East with its third straight fourth place state finish. A Mike Anthony performance. BOYS'C-IYMNASTICSQ Row 1, D, Dietrich, J, MCKim, J, Creamer, D, J. Hylton, G. Kurz, G. Henke,J. Little, R.Zlateff, Fl. Orton, T. King. Row Smith, R. Hoadley, M. Anthony, B. Leo, C. Harper. Row 2: J. Charlons, 4? J- 'fW'9, J-,SKaPTaS0n- B- JGFWICK- D- Ram?9Y- R- CFUYT1, S- HOffmar1, F. Norton, K. Schutzel, S. Fowler, D. Moskowitz, C. Miller, J. Lewis, R- Parmaverla. J- TBFFY, P- Welch, W- Herrm- Coach Larry Colburn. Row 3: T. Orton-Manager, J. Barr, B. Dawdy, 104!SPORTS High bar excellence' Chuck perfects his P-bar routine. Waiting for the scores. SPORTSH05 106!SPGFtTS Girls Improve Consistently scoring almost ten points higher than last year's squad, the 1977 Lancer girls' gymnastics team has obviously improved greatly. Led by all-arounds Susan Grier, senior, and Jill Heley, sophomore, the Lancers won their own SM East invitational with a score of 78.50. Perhaps the highest point of the girls' season was a victory at the Belton invitational, where they scored a season high of 82.55. Coach Debbie Caufield stated that she thought the girls did very well this season considering that the majority of their opponents had years of experience and training. The Lancer Varsity team was a very young one. The eight member squad consisted of five sophomores, one junior, and two seniors. Despite the team's youth and inexperience, the Lancers were still strong competitors. In most of their losses, they were defeated by merely one or two points. Anticipation GIRLS GYMNASTICS TEAM: Row 1: N. Miller, F. Mennen, M. Frankenstein, Coach Debbie Caufield, K Burke K Feldkamp S. Stewart, A. Wilson. Ftow 2: D. Servoss, S. Barton, D. Rabius, J. Heley, M. Athey, M. Cordes, M Halnes Up, up, and away Tippey-toes Jill Heley poses for a fioor exercise candid. SPORTSH07 GIRLS' TENNIS TEAM: Front Row, Left to Right: T. Janasz, A. O'Farrell, B. Nelson, C. Davis, S. Wilson, D. Lloyd, M. Bringle, A. McGuire, L. Revare, D. Gatzoulis, J. Feen, K. Church. Second Row, Left to Right: C. Ketterman, L. Menzie, L. Williams, K. Breisch, A. Bayer, L. Benson, L. Griffith, A. Jensen, J. Jacobs, J. The Lancer girls' tennis team, the largest in Kansas, up- held a tradition of success by winning its second con- secutive State title. Since 1971, the team has won at least one singles or doubles championship at State. ln the '77 State tourney, sophomores Marn Jensen and Sue Mitchell won the first place doubles trophy, while the team of Shawn Willson and Anne Jensen took third. Demi Lloyd earned third place in singles competition. The team's domination at State typified the play of all 104 ten- nis members throughout the season. The Varsity, JV, and Blue-White squads all played con- sistent tennis in posting records of 12-2, 9-0, and 4-1, respectively in regular season match play. With the conclusion of dual matches, the Lancer girls moved on to play at League. Led by a number of top per- formances, East captured 2nd place behind SM South. Mitchell and Lloyd each took first place in respective singles divisions and Kris Breisch-Marn Jensen teamed to win the number two doubles crown. Qualifying five girls for State, East won Regionals with Willson-Anne Jensen taking the doubles title. 108!SPORTS SOPHOMORE GIRLS' TENNIS TEAM: Flow 1: D. Forgy, M. McCulIy, L. McPherron, M. Chinnery, M. Jensen, S. Mitchell, L. Burns, L. Fudemberg, D. Aaron, J. Ftunnels, S. Whitlier. ROW 2: S. Chriss, R. Hissam, J. Baldwin, M. Carol, K. Curtis, D. Ftuley, J. Bates, L. Bernard, T. Q.-snasmsww s.a,,.,.....-Q..-.,- K Morphy, J. Hobbs, C. Hoadley. BOW 3: M. Pentleton, K. Kaufmann, L. Menees, K. Beall, S. VanPelt, D. Dobson, D. Dobson, L. Chang, E. Rogers, J. Jones, B. Stuckey. ,,,. I Q., .,.::,5 sv, LN-,SW ,L . .... .,... . . . . ...,EE..: .K ,.Q,,,:. 5 ,,-. . .. . . . V' 'N-, . K VER ' 5 f. ' 3 ' . QA.. N' -'fl 'lasik - UT- ' TQ -- ,LE A : A .t K -.-Q,-Q-..ws.,..s..,.... . - A. .. - .WK .. .. . rs , . 5+ ... N ' L 'N T ' fn' S ' i 'f' 15755 . in I ,E 3 ,Q X, - X... 5 5 9 : 4 gb, if yi - WS - 'E 5 W' 2222-2 R 5 1 . .- .SS - Q 3' lg Kim Lacey Flow 1: M. Jensen, S. Mitchell, C. Ketterman. Row 2: D. Lloyd, K. Breisch, A. Jensen. Not pictured: S. Willson, C. Davis. SPORTSHO9 Lancers have a doubly good time. Me and my shadow. 110!SPORTS E5 fEfifi E2 'fgf m 1' A M vf 619, , QV ,,ffwQwfif'Q fafiwfavgi , v,,k ,, ,,1., ,MQW ,f ,,,f kr mmwpw fp f, W., ,, Anne Jensen Hog does a number on a Bulldog. Grapplers Won't uit The thing that pleased second year Coach Corky Jacobs most about the 1977-78 wrestling team was their stamina and will to win. The grapplers posted a season record of 4-6, but they were never totally out of any one meet. The highlight of their season was the Sunflower League meet, where they scored 110 points and were a mere 10 points out of third place. It was the first time in eight years that an East wrestling team scored over 100 points, commented an ob- viously proud Coach Jacobs! For the state meet East had five qualifiers, which was two more than last season. The qualifiers were seniors Biff Rubin, 105 pound class, Sam Guemple, 119 pound class, Tim Mullarky, 126 pound class, junior Julio Charlons, 132 pound class, and sophomore Bob Schutte, 98 pound class. The JV wrestlers ended the season with an 8-2 record. We're only losing five seniors, so we're looking for a much im- proved team next year, concluded Coach Jacobs. One for the money, two for the show SPORTSI111 L. A ' 14 WRESTLING TEAM: ROW 1: K. Worthington, J. Charlons, M. Hoffman, S Smith B Rubin J Adams S Guem Ie T Mullark T Fer uson J , . , . , . p , . y, . g , . Jones, M. Hein. ROW 2: B. Schutte, J. Dickey, L. Hodges, M. Guillemont, J. Fink, R. Roberge, G. Lehr, T. Andrade, K. Kuse, N. Issac, S. Sakoulas. ROW 3: B. Robertson, B. Erickson, S. Williams, K. Shepherd, S Carpenter, B. Joslow, M. Dominey, T. Hubbard, S. Herborn, J. Gasser M. Kolkin, M. Guemple, G. Langley. uw' f ' A ,. . I f, ,gg,gs425p,1m. ,, , , A- f ' '- f M T K2 f ' n nf 1' av 1 'X i ,...,, Mullarky grinds opponent into the mat. 112!SPORTS I ,,,,,hfa-ff-1aff,afy f W V. M we East wrestler applies the crunch. 'N I think he'S dead. ww Ouch! mv' M222 if M ,,W, , - 1 ff -k' - , 3 3 V ,, .,,, A WH-- ,- .ML ,NU V,g,,,..k ,.., ,Wm1,..m,vw.5+:wMwwm-wemffA M W,,A gjlg 21137127 ',AQA ,,M,,. Z Two heads are better than one. L., Www ff-Mfww SPORTSI1 13 East 3rd in Leagueg Goes to State East's varsity basketball team culminated a 10-8 season with its second straight trip to the State tourney, this year held in Wichita. After qualifying at Regionals, the Lancers faced Wyandotte in the first round, and for the second time this season. Although falling at State to the Bulldogs, 73-60, East emerged during the season as contenders in the League race. With only two returning lettermen, Richard Root and Tom Collins, East wound up league play with a hard- fought 7-4 mark and third place in the Sunflower. Root and Collins led both the team and the league in reboun- ding and scoring, respectively. Collins, averaging 19.9 points per game, had back-to-back 28 point games, in a season opening loss to Miege and again in East's 68-66 win over SM West. Root, pulling down an average of ten rebounds per game, shattered the school record with 21 boards in an 80-67 win over North. East captain Sam Cowley paced the Lancers during the last half of the year, scoring in double figures in all but one of the team's last six contests. Forwards John Griffith and John Snodell rounded out East's starting five with consistent play. Grif- fith proved a clutch performer in both the Center tourney, in which East earned a second place finish, and in the 52- 51 Regional win over Olathe. Juniors Scott Sayler and Mark Briggs provided ample back-up. Highlighting the '77-78 schedule was East's double wins over League op- ponents Northwest, West, and Lawrence. Richard Shoots Up! ati 1 e ' Q Q' , - A it kg s ssi ' - - fm- t N V t'. if A - EAS! if EIU t 5: 1 Y ,E 55 A 3 is . 1 ' i Y. ...,. . , 1 t ... s E . 1 ...sea ts 1 : ,. lf , 1 ses I 5. -X. I AW'e . .. it is ...fr 0 A VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM: Row 1: Left to right: Coach Dave Brown, D. Householter, M. Briggs, D. Smith, D. Kiene Assistant Coach Rehfeld, R. Mullen, D. Anderson, M. Crow, S. Cowley, T. Collins, S. Mark Mathews. Kneeling: T. Betzelberger, manager. Sayler, D. Logsdon, B. Armatas, J. Snodell. Row 2: J. Griffith, R. Root, K. 114lSPORTS Sayler dribbles. The Chief contemplates the relative verities of the matter at hand. SM SM SM SM SM SM SM SM SM SM SM SM SM SM SM SM SM SM SM SM SM SM VARSITY BASKETBALL SCOREBOARD East East East East East East East East East East East East East East East East East East East East East East Bishop Miege SM West Center SM North SM Northwest Washington Lawrence SM South Wyandotte SM West Wm. Chris Center Southeast Lawrence SM Northwest Topeka SM North Rockhurst SM South Olathe 2 o SM South State Wyandotte Regionals Regionals .L 61 66 80 56 56 62 64 60 85 55 58 41 55 61 65 66 67 64 71 51 's 47 73 SPORTSH15 Sudden Sam goes for the slam Whiskey takes a shot. Snodell skies to block a S.E. 63 ft. jumper. S it . 116!SPOFiTS BASKETBALL STATISTICIANS: Row 1: Bob Gwartney - Head Statistician. Row 2: Mike Kauffman, Jerry Godwin, Chris . 'xx Mullen perfects his form. Courtwright, Kevim Beitchman, Tim Knapp. NOT PICTURED: Scott F. Smith Team Effort Paces J.V. By compiling a record of 11-5, the boys' jv equaled the record number of wins set by last year's junior varsity. The Lancers' success, according to Coach Mark Mathews, was the effort put forth by the entire team. fThe young men who made the '77-'78 squad a good one are Dick Anderson, Bret Armatas, Mark Briggs, Kieth Brown, Mark Crow, David Householter, Scott Sayler, David Smith, and sophomores David Kiene, David Logsdon, and Rich Mullen. The services of Sayler and Briggs were limited because they both saw considerable varsity action. East began the season like a house on fire by reeling off vic- tories against Miege, SM West, Center, and SM North. But four straight losses, including a double overtime thriller to SM South, temporarily derailed the Lancer express. Then begin- ning with Wyandotte and ending with Ftockhurst, East took off on a victory binge that totaled seven. In that time the Lancers captured five Sunflower League contests. The season was capped off by another disappointing loss to South. Thanks to the steady team play and the guidance of Coach Mathews, the Lancers' season was a tremendous success. This fact, coupled with the varsity experience gained by certain members, should aide the team next year in its drive for the championship. SPOBTSX117 SOPHOMORE BASKETBALL TEAM: First Row: M. Kenyon, G. Matson, Eisen, P, Angles, C. Ulsch, D. Kiene, J. Brodsky T Biggs M Ahnen K S. James, D. Tapp, D. Laner, G. Hurst, Coach Royer. Second Row: M. MCCaughey, B, Doerr, Sophs Win Tourneyg Finish 16-3 The sophomore boys' basketball team achieved an outstanding record of 16 vic- tories to only three losses, the second best record in the history of the school. The highlight of the season was their first place finish in the SM East Invitational tournament. After a first round victory over Northwest, the Lancers raced past Leavenworth 61-57. ln the title game East held on for a 58-56 win over North. East lost only to Wyandotte, Northwest, and Lawrence. However the sophs beat each team at least once. The Lancers downed South, Northwest, North, Ward, and Washington twice, and West three times during the season. The Lancers were led in scoring and rebounding by Mark Ahnen, but also received outstanding performances form Mark Biggs, Brian Doerr, Steve James, David Laner, and Kevin Gage. David Kiene, David Logsden, and Rich Mullen were each promoted to the jv level, and eventually saw varsity action. The sophomores enjoyed their outstan- ding season under coach Rick Ftoyer. 118!SPORTS A goal towards further success f Qi bg l b , X ' , Wei' 'E JS v' Q 5A SUB-STATE: Flow 1: D. Lord. M. Bauman, S. Marasco, C. Mitchell, L. Ninci. Ftow 2: B. Nelson, C. Fuchs, L. Fudemberg, L. Krummel, M. Schulte. L- 2 H. -if .,, Mkiiiii-Emi: J- ., ., f v 4 f -M -' 45 . nv '-H.,,,,,,.,,.......-- f 'lc' as . .X,.g A basket! Girls' B-ball Competitive Compiling a 6-14 record, the Lancer girl b-ballers were marked this season by steady improvement. After bowing to League opponents North, West, and Northwest, the girls came back to win four of seven contests during one mid-season stretch, over SM South twice, St. Theresa, and Harmon. East, coached by Carolyn Howard, had magical success over South, winning all three outings with the Raiders. The last one of these, a 47-35 verdict, gave the girls the consolation championship at the South Invitational. The girl cagers began season play with a strong defensive effort in running by K.C. Southwest, 39-18. East, finishing seventh in league, was then nudged by North in a thriller, 44-42. ln the two teams' second meeting, East took North into overtime before falling, 53-46. In a fine performance of first round Regional play, East ended within seven points of highly rated Northwest, 49-42. Junior Cathy Fuchs and senior Lee Ann Krummel paced East scoring with 313 and 238 total points, respectively. With only two starting seniors, co-captains Krummel and Margaret Shulte, the Lancers relied on Fuchs and sophomores Marn Jensen and Liz Fudem- burg to round out the starting five. SPOFZTSH19 SM SM SM SM SM SM SM SM SM SM SM SM SM SM SM SM SM SM SM SM 12Of' 'ORTS East East East East East East East East East East East East East East East East East East East East SOPHOMORE BASKETBALL: Row 1: C. Mitchell, L. M cPherron, A. Villlnes. Row 2: L. Ninci, T. Walsh, R. Walsh, S. Maloney Row 3: M. Carroll, D. Lord, J. Kellog, S. Worley, M. Bauman. GIRLS' VARSITY SCOREBOARD Southwest SM North SM West SM Northwest Washington SM South Lawrence SM West SM Northwest St. Teresa Sumner Harmon SM South Lawrence Topeka Wyandotte SM North OT Olathe SM South SM Northwest They do the Monster Mash. Where'd it go? E5-i .V. and Soph. Court Confidence Gaining experience with each game, the sophomore and J.V. team finished with a great deal of confidence. Coaches Furman and Kocialski indicated that the girls worked extremely hard to develope the skills needed in the game and showed great promise in the future. Led by Missy Baumann, Dianna Lord, Chris Mitchell, Loretta Ninci, and Sherry Worley, the team gained ex- perience in playing together. The J.V., led by Audrey Holman, Betsy Nelson, Kris Breisch, Beth Klllen, and Kim Strong, began the season with a victory against K.C. Southwest. All are looking forward to next year and to make SME the Best it Can Be. VARSITY Margaret Schulte, Lee Ann Krummel, Sue Burcham, Cathy Fuchs, Anne O'Farrell. SPORTSH21 1 Q S . l l ' l'-1 Tip MANAGERS: Row 1: T. Janasz, L. Chowins. Flow 2: A. Fludigier, C. Newton. --3 ..............-i.-.-.--------- GIRLS' BASKETBALL TEAM: Flow 1: S. Burcham, A. O'FarrelI, L. M. Bauman, S- Maloney, C- Mitchell, K- CUFUS, L- Ninci, T- Keith, L Krummel, C. Fuchs, M. Schulte. Row 2: M. Piper, K. Breisch, K. Strong, McPherron. Flow 5: M. McCulley, M. Carroll, D. Lord, R. Walsh, J. Kelley B. Killen, s. Whittier, A. Holman. Flow 3: B. Nelson, S. Boresow, s. T. Walsh. Row 6: C. Newton, M- Bineert, P. Bayer- Marasco, S. Schrunk, S. Moulthrop, M. Jensen, L. Fudemberg. Flow 4: 122!SPOFlTS l igfflxff iii-J SWIM TEAM: Row 1: J, Asner, L, Morrow, C, Harper, B, Wink, D. Allen, S. Lyons, B. Funk, S. Weltner. Row 4: J. Omick, J. Danda, Jones, D. Woods, S, Hobson, M, Pronko, L, Omick, ROW 25 B, B. Paden, M. Templeton, D. Perry, J. Marshall, J. Howard. Row Spencer, B. Raye, T, Stafford, T, Mogre, E, OS,-non, R. 5: D. Sterbenz, T. McCarthy, Fl. Penavaria, P. Bernhardt. Row 6: Penavaria, S. Lovell. Row 3: K. Finegold, P. Cunningham, T. J- TGVVV, G- Heflke- M- Johnson. R- Sweeney RECORD SETTING MEDLEY: Dave Jones, Kurt Gallenhugh, Tom Allen, Steve Hobson. SPORTSH23 The Frog Family 1 241 S PO RTS Levitalion of Dennis Woods. Lancers enthusiastically Iaud diver if Mw,i as Diver double-crossed. Swimmers Capture Title The year of 1977-78 proved to be an excellent season for the Lancer tankmen. Swimming well in the East Invitational ipoints were not scoredl, the Lancers started off to a victorious season taking the Topeka Relays. Falling to 4th place at the Raytown Invitational, the swimmers picked up to win five out of six dual meets, defeating South, West, Northwest, Raytown, and Washington, losing only to Columbia-Hickman. Along the way the Lancers set four new school records: the Medley Relay, Dave Jones in the 100 back, Steve Hobson in the 50 free and Brian Funk in the 100 butterfly. Swimming at Northwest, the team swam away with the Sunflower League Championship for the sixth consecutive year with Kurt Gallehugh in the 200 l.M. and Hobson in the 50 and 100 free taking first place medals. The Lancers traveled to Manhattan for the state meet, and came back to SME as State Champions for their third time with Gallehugh as State Champ in the 200 l.M. with the time of 220029, Divers John McCarthy and Lloyd Walker place ninth and tenth, being the first diving points East has earned in over a decade, and the 200 Medley Relay of Jones, Gallehugh, Tom Allen, and Hobson with a time of 1:41:1 for a new state record. sas' -Wwe .. as ww., , Jess Y f is Handstanding room only. SPORTSX1 25 Success Repeats The 1977 State Champs, coached by Carolyn Howard, started off the season with a victory at their own East invitational Relay meet for the third con- secutive year. Led by Captain Sally Burger in the distance freestyles, Junior Captain Terri Hopkins in the backstroke, as well as many returning state swimmers and divers including Darcy Marshall and Burger, State Champions, the team performed superbly. With the help of talented sophomores, the Lancers beat all eleven relay teams and broke three records at the invitational. After defeating team after team on their schedule, the Lancers led the way in the Sunflower League Cham- pionship and gave an exciting exhibition of swimming of the State Championship at the K.U. Natorium on the twelfth and thirteenth of May. W L -Nz, -Wiki' f fi' 1-3 . ' 0 ,, , 'Uhr 'Um . 7 gf W vw M , a, 'f' V ,W at V lcli W r4 ' f t rt , Taking the Nestea plunge 126! SPORTS Darcy puckers up. SOPHOMORE SWIM TEAM: Flow 1: J. Wagstaff, K. Feldkamp, C. Bingert, J. Polidori, E. Hall. Flow 4: K. Ellfeldt, L. Brooks, K. Burke, S. Lundy, B. Beilhary, J. Shope, S. Brown. Row 2: J. Baldwin, A. Armer, Lavine, S. Snead. Row 5: A. Acuff, P. Perme. K. Mueller, P. Bayer, L. Bernard. Flow 3: K. McGinnis, K. Curtis, M. . . , . ,, L . . .QV . iff' . ' f Adler dogpaddles. Crowd gathers as Superwoman takes off. SPORTSH27 5113 H 'i 1::i: 5gESEEm W 9 ' as H M aww NY an S L..-R TQ E H 1,5 5 XS, iQ Qi iQ '-f x X gxa.: -: 5153? X 3, ,MR . X ,, , Q K X n as M Q s NNN K WSW 1- .. rs My E A N 1 x Q X 2 f NXNU.. fa msc ,mg 5. 35 F' . . ,Ei A is ww is X Q Sq, . . , X, ,..: zz, Rs. A1 X N wr js N M T535 Q 4, . . M -- Xx ' - f .K - 5 -2'lua:ffXf4', X. . - , : A ,Ma f ., 1 xx - .- 4 1 GIRLS' SWIM TEAM: Flow 1: L. Adler, K. Templeton, L. Clancey, S Burger, L. Lyons. Row 2: D. Marshall, A. Kenyon, L. Brock, J. Schutte, D. White, B. Working. Row 3: K. Johnson, K. Hougland, M. Frankenstein, K. Funk, L. Poyser, K. Duncan. Flow 4: M. Marshall, D. Jacobs, J. Litchfield 1 28! S PORTS -wav-5, 33535 If L. Brooks, L. Williams, M. Brown. Flow 5: L. Catlett, J, Brown, A. Miller, M. Miller. Row 6: K. Hooey, M. Dreher, P. Graves Superwoman! Superwoman! ,. Us N Xmwtt 35 Y' f ,.. urn-1-s jj . it-. Q. rye, .g LA.. , .,, A ' w A 04. .syrup , , L - ' wi' SSL 4 is 'f .ff ,-0 , fr A -ev t X A, , l .,t, fm. Looking for Big Foot. Team Sparked By Enthusiasm Hindered by a long winter, the Lancer track and field team finally got the chance to practice out- side. Enthusiasm and experience are two neccesary elements for success. East had plenty of enthusiasm, but was short on experience. Working hard to help the team, sophomores and juniors proved they too were needed. The long distance runners ran eight to twelve miles a day. The fieldmen spent hours in the weight room while the sprinters ran nearly endless laps on the track. The jumpers and vaulters kept busy with the needed repetition for a smooth rythmn and long jumps. Bob Cosgrove and Jeff Henke took command of Easts' sprinters. Mike Wright handled the field events, and Phil Hodges took care of the vaulting event. The top senior distance runners were Tim Bolin and Steve Schwab. Easts' first meet was March 13 with Wyandotte, SM North, and Washington. BWJYWQZM -gf. .. , I YV ??zw' , , Ajwf. ' la, ,WWW ., 4 V b v,-V.-, -V 4, -I HL 1 , img: 2 M ff? it 1 ' f ,i , M Hangs! k Y as , H Qfvffwf 4 ' M fr MA.c.,...... an 'p ., mtg. W. ,.,,, ,M -'MTW rw V,-'Q-LL.1.,.. 'U ,K or ,,.w,Ni, . M M s f . .,. .W.,-c.. , MW 1 W H .Mmsm my .1-,q :rwfw,M,, ,. .,,,, ,. Free beer? SPORTSH29 130!SPORTS Still more free beer? When it's time to relax. TRACK TEAM: Left to right: Row 12 D. Roche, B. Robertson, B Kerr C Contractor K Latshaw J Jo ce J Ska tason K. , - , - , - Y l - P . Shepherd, Tom McCarthy, Ronnie Maxom. Row 2: M. Spradling R. Ramseyer, K. Miller, M. Crow, E. Darnell, R. Renwick, Ti Schaffer, T. Mullarky, J. Henke, V. Barnett, F. Norton, J. Hopkins, N. Isaac. Row 3: N. Ashcraft. M. Lumpkin, L. Blackford, S Hollinger, S. Corley, J. Marshall, P. McKenna, T. Lankford, R Roberge, S. Thompson, P. Hodges, S. Dexter, S. Schwab, T. An- drade, B. Cosgrove, G. Tietze, J. Engle, M. Cantril, S. Motlsinger Row 4: K. O'Grady, J. Terry, D. Malley, T. Bolin, P. Broaddus, M Audley, M. Ruley, T. Lamping, B. Maffry, R. Hedrick, W. Bridges D. Costello, D. Quinn. Ballet practice. 'Wife' 7'4j5Z. 'm Tracksters trot together. SPORTSM31 Oh, I can't believe I ate the whole thing. Girls' Track Working hard in practice starting in February, the Coaches expected the girls' track and field team to be very competitive. The girls' team returned Kathy Kindred, Madelyn White, Julie Greene, and Lisa Kaplan, standouts last year as juniors. Susan lVlalott, national competitor in cross-country, was also expected to add strength to the team. Along with these returnees was a talented team of newcomers to add strength for the Lancers. Distance runners, coached by John Haraughty, logged six to ten miles each day. These runners included Lisa Kaplan, Susan Malott, and sophomore Lori Nelson. Larry Colburn headed the sprinters. Top sprinters were Kathy Kindred, Julie Greene, and Madelyn White. These girls competed in several relays together. Along with the sprints, Madelyn White also competed in the hurdles races as well as the high jump. East Coaches expected a good output from the girls. They appeared to be fairly strong in each of the track and field events. Among the athletes that competed in more than one event class was Julie Greene who also did field events. 132!SPOFiTS EIU. ' sm. K Over Gill over dale. wwvmwn-mw,,, G11-1' i 5-H., llllma...,, Ready for take-off. Swing to the left, swing to the right .... Girls set-up in the rain. SPOFiTS!133 . .K 5 WP' 'Mm N? .,f 'J 134!SPORTS E 3 t at More free beer? ,, X The ankle-bone's connected to the leg bone. E .af-F A GIRLS' TRACK: Left to right: Row 1: S. Chriss, M. Carroll, D. Ruley, S. Van Pelt, S. Stewart, M. Bleish, D. Rabius. Row 2: H Holm, E, Bergman, M. Haines, S. Newman, M. Dick, M. White, D. Gatzoulis, L. Kaplan, K. Kindred, L. Garrett, N. Taliaferro. Row 3: B. Elliott, C. Bey, L. Cowan, M. Blair, K. Craven, S. Willson, C if . Mwst M ir: : ... : ...........i : 'n ':: :s :::: , ,3g,,:.w -. . , , T5Sfe'ji,.- Cason, M. Fuller, L. Nelson, K. Finch, A. Holman. Row 4: K Wagner, S. Hall, K. Hutchison, D. Dombeck, L. Buenger, V Harrison, N. Miller, S. Hoffhaus, A. Wilson, T. Hodge, T. Richard- SOD. Mfwixw? 'QW like fww gW,,,,, , 9 , ,, ,,....gf fa ,i .. , , V,,.g..w,,,,4.. W H H . .'T:'3f ' Af.. - rf 'ftr.',e Sam Fotopolous fr, iii L -vii? f 9 0 Boys Tenms Strong Again SM East's boys' tennis team relied on a strong contigent of returning lettermen and talented sophomores to defend last year's League championship, its 12th in the last 14 years. Coach Phil Berg's squad, led by junior returnees Sam Fotopolous, Steve Pascarella, Paul Leonard, and senior lettermen Scott Clingan, was aided by the strength of sophomores David Berg, Rich Mullen, and Mark English. Seniors Randy Knotts and Wayne Bates, plus junior Tom Allen, were ex- pected to fill out the team's top ten positions. Opening with District play on April 1, East's netmen participated in seven tourneys this spr- ing. Included in the seven was East's own in- vitational, involving 16 of the area's toughest schools. ln league matches, Coach Berg ex- pected strong competition from Topeka. Davis Cup invitee Fotopolous was a favorite to vie for the state singles title. He captured third place in singles last year. After teaming to win four summer tourneys, sophs Berg and Mullen proved competitive in East's doubles matches. ff 3 Q I Mark English ,M 4 .... 10.1 :Xxx ,,.-.mg ..pr ' SM' 5 ...f- ' SPORTSH35 BOYS' TENNIS: Left to right: Flow 1: S. Clingan, M. English, W. J. Gardella, D. Wyer, J. Bates, Fl. Knotts, D. Berg, P. Leonard, T. Allen, S. Fotopolous. Row 2: D. Dalgleish, A. Green, K. Bush, J. Gerson, B. Jones, S. Sakoulas, T. Stafford, S. Ahmed. Flow 3: C. Borgmier, manager: Q N N.,Y.w. 136!SPORTS PBUI L6Ol18l'd M. Fl9Sl9l', S. PEISCBFGHH. 2. 3 - v ' S. . .gs 3 mam. Jenab, T. Hax, Mr. Berg, coach. Flow 4: G. Hurst, D. Long, C. Harper, B. Wink, E. Larson, J. Meyer, Mr. Tice, assistant coach. Flow 5: T. Moore, B. Davidson, B. Friesen, X 4 R ix W:M,..,f .Wu -f xi, x EPS .... ,.. :wc ii. Q s s sr. sf: w 1 ' I , Q- T . fgflff -.gy--1.x A, Q. - Q S 14 ,Y X LX 1. gi-'xii EY! Q 6 ggi S3 sir' . A . ,L 'F ,.- .K f-Lf' nn' 5 5' LA X its S sh, ,Q V 1 Eng? f .fig . ,i f 1-Q 1 Fw f 9 ' Q . V.2'Rf S151 ' . .X . X - lf- rt' Q f . X : or . N - . A V. ,fl . - . X swift W of s -sg' X 2-Qi? QQ?-A X f- s wt- j r Qwf g Sw. If i - 1: as assis- f X.. xl X' - -r Af -- V ' Bs 3--ff 'S 1 r kv .- .- '11 XA X Z kg., J , ck . r .5 - k -:gi .. - f 'W , , . i J - qt. . 5 gg i' t wifl. Randy Knotts 'Wil its HK. Scott Clingan 2 , V. I IN . .,.- ,W ,,WLw,,,u f . 1 K I I , ,V fa, f ,W , Z f VMMVJVZWVM Vw,MMVV ig? fV,V'Nq.'V1 VV. gm A ' ,V V VV ww' sf' , wk ' Zag, 4 Qi? V , ,'x,yQ1ix1yff V , ,, , V . 'Bw V ' hm f p 2, '- V X mf, an 4 5 -- ' V ' V V ' ,, . V X ' V ' , ww ' , f - .. V ,dp AM- - 4, f 4,4?4a,fw-,as V X h.qf,w,7,,m, , . V A , . na V U , ,V A ,V h 3, am, Q, .' 1 3 'V ' ' V 'JJ' ff Vf V 'ag Vf f , - .V H '- M, . A A A V 7 vp ,,. 'Cy n G M f ' 1-L M A , Vw - , f f gk YM 4,.w,WM-M,, H ' H VW 4 'WMM ' .HV MQW, , I LLWZLZWQMWMVQQ, V, wpwm ly :M , 1 A -W , .I W hV,, ,,V,,,,,,,.,,.,1W ,,.. ,,,, , I 5, W V ,S F , , . 1 v f , .E 1 V 9 1 I 5 I , Um' W3 M X f' Tom Allen BASEBALL SENIORS: Front Row left to right: Ron Roberts, David Kroeger, Jeff Kurz, Bob Pitnick. Second Row: Dave Lile, Mark Laterza, Steve Preston, Jeff Einspahr, Kurt Petersen. 'ISBISPORTS Lancer baseballers show their better half. VARSITY AND J.V. BASEBALL: Row 1: David Kroeger, Jeff Kurz, Jimmy Phillips, Mark Laterza, Steve Preston, Jeff Einspahr, Row 2: Kurt Peterson, Bret Armatas, Ron Roberts, David Lile, Bobby Pitnick. Row 3: Keith Brown, Kevin Harwell, Darren Higginbotham, Dan Dodderidge, Dave Brown. Row 4: Pat Antonucci, Dick Anderson, Pat Kerwin, Natch Angles. Pitchers Lead SME 9 Relying on an experienced mound staff and a large number of underclassmen, the Lancer nine opened their season March 28 against Van Horn High School. In his second year as the Lancers' skipper, Mr. Rusty Newman led the team from the initial day of workouts to the final out of+the final game. Newman was once again assisted by Mr. Dave Barrecca. Aided by seniors Dave Kroeger, Mark Laterza, Kurt Peterson, and Steve Preston, plus junior Jimmy the Franchise Phillips, the Lancers assembled one of the league's most formidable pitching staffs. Along with the staff, the Lancers built the squad around a strong nucleus of young players and returning Iettermen. Back again were Bret Armatas, Jeff Kurz, Laterza, Dave Lile, Peterson, and Phillips. All of these ingredients helped make the 1978 season one of the best ever at SM East. Pitching practice. BASEBALL RETURNING LETTERMEN: Row 1: Jeff Kurz, Bret Armatas. Flow 2: David Lile, Mark Laterza, Jimmy Phillips, Kurt Petersen. SPORTS! 139 Girls Look Good With the aide of many letterwomen, a strong pitching staff, and a stlngy defense, the SM East girls' softball team enjoyed a year of success, although not always reflected by the scoreboard. This year's squad, coached by Trish Kochalski and Brian Odom, utilized much of the experience that it gained last year. After opening at SM South March 30, the girls came back from spring break and picked up right where they left off. Getting a little better each game, the girls gained momentum throughout the season. The campaign was climaxed by State on May 19. Although hurt by graduation, the Lancers maintained enough depth and experience to assure next year's squad continued success. Babe Hise , I wh '1 it , . t 'R 'Q v i A 3 ' Q A A , 4.4 +1 Y f 3974. f ' I , Wt .,, I , , K Z- 3 H me f ,, l 5 i VARSITY SOFTBALL: Row 1: C. Mitchell, S. Maloney, M. Schulte, A. Brack. Fiow 2: S. Kuehnle K Gibbons J Hise N Blackman. Row 3: J. Gaudette, C. Fuchs, L. Krummel, Ft. Walsh. 140!SPORTS Wig? nn-nw if if M V ,W I Ai 1 WM' 1 SOFTBALL: Row 1: S. Worley, L. Ninci, D. Lord. Row 2: D. Thomas, J. Ruiz, K. Strong, L. McPherron, M. Bauman, Coach Odom. Row 3: K. Wright, J. Miller, G. Stevens, K. Burke, L. Chowins, R. Crum. Row 4: H. Littlejohn, T. Walsh, S. Heriford, S. Baas, K. Duncan. Lancers heave. Ugh! SPORTSX141 Golfers Hopeful Attempting to maintain status as state champions was the task faced by Coach Norris Stauffer and the 1978 boys' golf team. With junior John Sherman as the only returning Ietterman, the squad had their work cut out for them. Hampered by the lingering snow last March, the golfers were forced to hold off practicing until weather permitted. Included in the Lancers' major meets were the Lawrence and SM Northwest tournaments, and their own SM East ln- vitational. Though this season was considered to be primarily a rebuilding one for the golfers, it contained many thrills and surprises. 142! SPORTS Golfers show perfect form. K X.. C 1 if z ,- 'fwfw XS, . X If xx., f x lg .'wss:M. Steve Hobson gets a birdie. ,M . ,Jw .ff fl. ,I f. I Greg Jones at the pro shop. Hole in one! auf' Marbles on the green? SPORTSH43 144!SPORTS 2: :Q -V 1, 1 2 ,, , W V 3.1. W , 5 ev if M .. 'P vi Ha K . ,,,,, V ir I w N N731 AZ :, ,Z , - , 2, Golfers relax. , . one, maybe two miles . . . -...Y GOLF TEAM: Flow 1: C. Spraetz, S. Moffet, M. Bickley, S. Hobson, N. Stevens, R. Arnold, J. Ellison, Fl. Flolhman, K. Westvold Row 2: B. Bybee, A. Mindlin, M. Watts, S. Gregory, S. Greenberg, G. Kurz, P. Jewett, G. Apple. Flow 3: P. Fent, M. Wills, Fl Wesemann, P. Minadrich, J. Sherman, E. Hodenfielcl, C. Samuelson. M, .. ,wh W 5, ,,,, MM ,.,,, T 9, E . 1 146!COLOR in the beginning, We were but pieces of a game, waiting to be piayed. Clustered together, we were one Uniform in matter, united in existence. Each of us awaiting our turn to step forward With that turn, individuality became reality. And the game of life unfolded before our feet. ... an, .RQ ggi' COLORX147 fm MW 148!COLOR COLOHH49 150!COLOR M7 Q l No longer may we return to the security of uniformity. Our pathways are unique, our goals, distinct, and our experiences, unmatched. Although our paths intertwine, each has a separate purpose, and a primary goal. To achieve all that is possible, we must follow our own beliefs, . take chances, and accept the consequences. COLOFV151 152!COLOFl J. AWWA N 111' w 11 1 !!,:1:'MmmMag gi M3514 if uh The game that we play, need not be solitare. For people have been an intricate part in the pathways we've chosen. Through relationships, we acquire characteristics that later establish our personality. High school provides the opportunity to unite with other individuals. It is a time for growingg. for learning, and for understanding. Although diverse in interests, beliefs, and accomplishments, We need not segregate ourselves, one from another. COLOFV153 154!COLOF'l 1,w':g1mgg--1,11,11+1' 12111111 '52, 1:'1,1- J' 111, 'L'W 'y uf7'Nf11II',W', -H 'qi1'1W13,'V ' 12'11 ?1L1 1q1gf3 ' W1 W 1 1 ' E 11111.: 411111111111 N-N- mm -,N- 11111.11w1w111111.,1 -911: E1411, 11 M1111-11 .111gM1. 1 ..11111g1wr15,12f'ff1Z?1-11-1w1111 W11- 31 1 11,11 1.15 1 1 111' ,gin 1 1 1, V ,1 ,VV 11 1111715 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 111111 A ' 1' 1' 1, 1 ,11.1'11111iN 11 ' f ' ki -can , 1 V fn As a child, we were molded by those around us. The influence of those who were older, wiser, or more powerful, Had precedence over our lives. Maturity provides a sense of responsibility. We are no longer someone's puppet to be played with. Each of us has a sense of belonging, a reason for being. What we achieve cannot be attributed to luck. It is through determination and desire that we attain self confidence. Winning or losing is of no value. Success is measured in how we play the game. COLOFU155 1 COLOFV157 15BlCOLOR Games, do not exist only in a child's mind. They are not created for enjoyment. They are not provided for entertainment For life, is nothing but a gameg Full of decisions, chances, and defeats. There are no set rules or regulations, to play by, no examples, to follow, no sources, to assist. Each of us, as individuals must design our own pathway, set our own pace, and provide our own resources. In taking chances, we accept defeat. In making decisions, we establish morals. And in playing games, we obtain knowledge. -qw. is-3 NME xy 11 H-my-..g,, fx, -s.-g, . mu- -am, , Www-W ww- ww. ,Wu kwgg A wer 160!COLOR The end of high school does not constitute the outgrowth of games. lt is now that the meaning of competition, strategy, and success or failure Can be fully demonstrated. Along the path of life, we take with us the wisdom of games preplayed and the knowledge of those awaiting us. It is not a time to mourn failures or applaud defeats. An inventory of the past f has no importance on our future endeavors. We are alone, no longer under the constant supervision of othe What we make of ourselves is the result of yet another game. r individuals S.,- 1 '1 'wul nA mf y,:' 4 X57 m ,L K QffQ W ,,L, A, gm , .4 ,,...-'-M' , wwf aw NW' 4' V Q 5 '4Y f f A I V VV KJ IVV., if , W QE , ? ff 2 - ,..: 3, A ' '?:: I NN N A 71 X' f 'lffg . K ,M , ff J f 2 ff 1, V '4 X H X4 M 162!FACULTY 'Lf PW! 331 wfeg-Isfs Jrf-v r '! ln playing a game, there are rules to follow, things to be learned, and hints on how to become more successful. Teachers, provide us with the rules, the wisdom, and the special hints. However, unlike a game, they also possess understanding, concern, and guidence. What they teach goes beyond the limits of a subject. The experiences they share, and knowledge they give cannot be placed back in a box and put away. Education is a game that we never stop playing. The influence of our teachers establishes the pathways we follow. 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FAC U LTY! 1 63 0 nf.-Ou -V .... fe: l Administration Advances As superintendent of the Shawnee Mission schools, Dr. Ball helped solve pressing problems as well as initiate ideas. ln his capacity as coordinator of all aspects of Shawnee Mission school functions, he served as a link between the school and community, and aided the Board of Education in decision mak- ng. The Board had the awesome task of representing the diverse interests of the huge Shawnee Mission district. Despite any differences in opinion, the topmost priority for all seven members of the board was the improvement of the educational experiences and opportunities for the students. The superintendents, Board of Education and Advisory Board all served in an administrative capacity and facilitated the progress of the Shawnee Mission school district. SUPERINTENDENTZ Arzell Ball. EAST AREA SUPERINTENDENTZ Leonard Molotsky. fa M E' rr BOARD OF EDUCATION: Left to Right, Jack Weyforth, Myrna Stringer, Donald Culp, Barbara Sauvan, Maurice Culver, Laura Hedricks, Kathleen White. 164!ADMlNlSTRATlON INSTRUCTIONAL COMMITTEE: Charles Pearce, John Oman, Phil Berg, Gasper, Bob Septic, Jerry Abbott, Leroy Anderson, Tom LeBar, Gene Jan Wood, Dan Zollars, John Burke, Charles Crawford, Rosemary M00.-9, Everett Rees, Roland Griffin, PRINCIPAL: Dr. James Sandfort. SME-The Best is Yet to Be was the Lancer theme which the SM East principals en- couraged this year. The four dedicated men, each possessing special educational talents, united their ingenuities and continued to main- tain a responsiveness to the needs and ideas of the entire school. As chief administrator, Dr. Sandfort effec- tively coordinated the interests of students, teachers, and parents to thus better the total educational atmosphere. The job of athletic director was managed by Dr. Newcomer, while Dr. Franklin handled stu- dent activities and affairs. Dr. Abbott com- pleted his first year at SM East as assistant principal in charge of curriculum. Principals Spark Lancer Success ADMlNlSTFlATlON!165 we--mn ,N ...MI...v, ,, was-Q ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL: Dr. Jerry Abbot. 166!ADMINISTFIATION R55 I A2439 ASSOCIATE PRINCIPAL Dr Arthur Newcomer ASSISTANT PFIINCIPAL: Dr. Wallace Franklin. CRISIS COUNSELOR: Bob Jones BRIDGING CAPS Mr. Gersh, Mrs. Kelly, Mr. Soptic, Mrs. Johnson, and Mr. Wolff con- stitute the SM East guidance counseling force. They were readily available to students seeking in- dividual counseling. They helped students not only plan their schedules, but also their future educational goals with advice con- cerning colleges andfor vocational schools. The counselors also wrote letters of recommendation, gave group guidance, and acted as representatives to the various school departments. Furthermore, they each maintained an expertise in areas ranging from scholarships to data processing to college testing. Mrs. Schenewerk headed the Career Resource Center, where career education was stressed and the relationships between student in- terests and jobs were explored. COUNSELORS: Harold Gershg Jackie Johnson, Bob Soptikg Betty Kellyg David Wolff-Boys Pep Club Sponsor. lf 1 ,VNQLA . FACULTYH67 For the Record OFFICE STAFF: Seated: Linda Krebs-Receptionist: Thelma Jeanne Woolworth-Data Processing: Jean Ericson-Asst Principals Gwinn-Registrar. Standing: Barbara Hawkins-Principal's Secretary: Secretary: Carolyn Williams-Bookkeeper. Managing the steady flow of people, school ac- tivities, and telephone calls in the school head- quarters was typical ofa regular work day for the of- fice personnel. Students were able to assist by typ- ing, delivering messages and doing other various jobs. In addition to keeping atop of school activities and managing the intercom system, the office staff also accurately maintained the student files and financial records. They were also responsive to the needs of substitutes, regular faculty members, and administrators. Mrs. Silver, the attendance clerk, kept track of classroom attendance, tardies, and permits to leave. Mrs. Dorn tended to the sick and injured, and super- vised the busy lost and found area. 'l68!FACULTY COUNSELORS' SECRETARY: Emmerine Kline What do you mean you have io cut it off? NURSE: Mary Dorn. ATTENDANCE: Harriet Silver. ' 4' 1 0 Q TV, ln. , - ' v T an SECURITY OFFICER: Chris Pappenfort. FACULTYX1 69 PTA Involvement was the key word for the '77- '78 Parent Teacher Association. The group, composed of both faculty and students' parents, worked and developed programs in order to improve and enhance the impor- tance of school and home relations. The SM East PTA, being one of the largest in the state of Kansas, was very active. They launched Back-to-School Night early in the year to improve communication between parents and teachers. Next, they headed another very successful College Clinic, in which college representatives provided the parents and students with helpful informa- tion. They also held coffees, welcomed new parents, and sent out a newsletter informing the East area families of upcoming events and activities. on the Move ..-in is Q D in Nui' PTA Ladies: ln the News. PTA EXECUTIVE BOARD: Carolyn Newton, Marilyn Youll, 1st Vice Presidentg Margaret Chase, Corresponding Secretary, June Lile, 2nd Vice-President 170!FACULTY President, Doris Kurth, Recording Secretary: Zelda Crum, Treasurerg CAFETERIA LADIES. EVENING CUSTODIANS. DAY CUSTODIANS. This was the second year for the scramble system at East, and the students still scrambled for their food. The long lines in the normal lunch program and the crowding in East's scramble system were both a testimonial to the popular appeal of the school food system, despite the students' opportunity to lunch at Big Mac's or Smaks. Individual tastes were catered to in the lunch line by offering a choice of fruit, dessert and vegetables. The East custodial staff had the responsibility of keeping the East building and grounds livably clean, as well as using their practical know- how to make repairs on day to day catastrophes which threatened East's smooth-running efficiency. Custodial, Cafeterial . . . Crucial FACULTYI171 ENGLISH ll: Linda Thomson-HAUBERK Advisorg Elaine Kramer: Janet Wrightg Gary Griffith-Sophomore Class Sponsorg Lois Dunn-lnter- national Club Sponsor. Language is the basic building block of education. As a prerequisite to all other fields of endeavor, one must have the ability both orally and with the written word. The East English department had the responsibility of reinforcing and refining the students' language and writing skills. East offered a program of instruction in English which served the diverse needs of the student body. On the sophomore level students were introduced to the mysteries of the expository theme, while Juniors had the opportunity to read the greats in literature. No doubt the elective senior English course was popular because it gave students the chance to make words their proverbial slaves via the 30 Days book. When many students came to East, they didn't know the meaning of the word graduate . Now after three years of high school English, students can proudly say they have achieved communication skills. Verbal . Acrobatics 1 72! FACULTY K -5, A--.snag 5 'Q'- E Ss? Back to the rat race. ffl Rigas Farrah Fawcett-Majors visits SM East. Nancy Saper catches some z's in English. ,Q-nw ' ..ss. '9 'f4I1f'.lV ENGLISH lII: Linda Smithson-Junior Class Sponsor: Faydelle Collins: Nora Lamkin-LABYRINTH sponsor: Judith Grove: Caroline Dunseth. FACULTY! 1 73 ENGLISH 12: Wilma Whiteg Faydelle Collins: Everett Rees-Categories Team Sponsorg Sydney Stoeppelwerthg Susan Oeslreicher. E. as LN. E .33 1 K--W-'I is X . , ,. X H gm. L V A . -'-- eeeee is E K K - .. S rigs 174! FACULTY ii... E Uncle expounds ecstasy of day six. Mr. Rees' Senior English class challenges Tom Weary. Q ff Laurie Brown works on paste-up in Journalism II. ' '--wnqn-iv ,' , V if,j5fiN, ,YH elf' , ' ' ,V f pi ' . 6 o 'howl 9 J' ,f , fm V. 1. , A M -.Aw v.:g7W.iM L 7 iff 'V . , W ZZL V ,fff ,r,, W, M., .M VIAV l X . f W -w ' , f f 'M-N .4544 f Y . fi ,fm , ,V ,, Q, --'fwww' 'A READING: Miriam Izzard ,M -,3,5,amM'V 'M f 'awww 1 If R ' t X JOURNALISM: Robert Dillon-English Ii. f Mrs. Izzard assists a student during reading lab. in.. FACU LTY!175 Extra Aid Both the learning and career center's reason for being was to aid students on a personal basis. Despite the fact that both dealt with small numbers of students at a time, both of them were able to help hundreds of students during the course of the year. ln the learning center this year, Mr. Rogers and Ms. White, new additions to the staff, teamed up with Ms. Ward and Ms. McDowell in assisting students with physical, emotional or SEEK academic difficulties. The program for gifted students was directed by Ms. Kramer. The career center helped us decide what to do with the rest of our lives. Students used both the facilities and advice from Ms. Schenewerk and college reps. twreach4+decision. LEARNING CENTER Elaine Kramer-SEEK, Ethel McDowell, Laurie Secretarial skills learned in detail. V I O I I is ....... , V CAREER CENTER: Gloria Clarkg Ann Schenewerk-Career Counselor. Opportunity awaits. 3552, if j T -f if fs . . of . ., . t AA! A in .W TXK A N . xv Q t t A K i xl-3 N., Kmli 'K Cb' HEALTH CAREERS: Trish Kocialski. N 'Qs i N ru..- FACULTY!177 Extra! Extra! Librar Loans Literature East's library had a much more subdued and studious at- mosphere this year. On entering, a student wasn't greeted with the characteristic hubbub of years gone by. This lack of non-academic activity was probably due to the very strict hall pass policy. Students no longer roamed the halls, free to drop into the library and start a conversation. The library's 20,000 volume collection and audio-visual resources were used to complete required school projects as well as to undertake investigations and readings above and beyond the call of duty. As usual, the librarians and stu- dent aides were always willing to assist in the never-ending guest lor knomdedge. o . fa of , - Q, . t - 'ft 'f J ,, 1 ig ., Skis YS! i i,,. .,,,.--, Wm fisgifygsxxt - M X X . 'zwuxe X XXX pf-we X by Qlsjs Y .ggs1Qg:- , f ,,.- I Xrzk ,V . r ' .1 nf , 4: H A ., ' t ' g , J t H i 2 f A ' at A -. ,V 0 AUDIO VISUAL: John Sappenfield. 178!FACU LTY LIBHARIANS: Polly Fleichardtg Jan Wood Now this won't hurt a bit. Fine Arts Create Sensation DRAMA 1 Bryce York-Speech 1,2, Stagecraft, Forensics, Eldon St'udi0: LBFFYBVOWYT-Deb3f61.2.3, MESS Media- Evans-Ftep. Theater, Introduction to Theater 1,2, Mass Media, Actor Dramatic arts have always been a popular aspect of East's activities. Many SME stars were first spotted on the stage of the Little Theater in one of several drama courses offered. Mr. Eldon Evans, drama instructor, served as the drama coach for East's three big productions, ARSENIC AND OLD LACE, PAJAMA GAME, and JABBERWOCK. Mr. Bryce York, also an integral part of the SME performing arts staff, was in charge of set design in East's productions. Mr. York led the forensics team to another great season and, together with Mr. Evans, sponsored the Thespians. Debate, led by Mr. Larry Brown, speech and theater classes, forensics, and dramatic productions enabled students to become more involved with East and the people who make up East. DRAMAH79 The East Social Science department strived to make students more aware of the world around them, and in turn, more aware of themselves. The courses in the social science department all took a thematic approach to teaching which emphasized the thought process rather than the mere memorization of American studies and the American history-American government program provided insight into the trends in American history, and self-evaluation of the American system that let the students ask why instead of answering when and where. Courses in anthropology, sociology and psychology all dealt with man: the development of his culture, the way social influences affect him, and the complex workings of his mind. Social Sciences Set Sights AMERICAN HISTORY: Ann Faber: Larry Brown: Truett Hause: David Rehfeld-Boys' Basketball Coach: John Burke. Academic Overload son. ta S ' '::S--: T i, ww ' Q ,gf , i- AMERICAN STUDIES: Seated: Barbara Vogt. Standing: Carl Yessen: John Burke: Maurice Swan- FACULTYH81 Foreign Fun FOREIGN LANGUAGE: Joel Nagel-German I, II, Illg Nora Pinkston-Spanish II, V, VI, Mim Lutz-French I, II, IV3 Josephine Spidell-French III, V, VI, Charles Pearce-Spanish I, Il, III: Maralin Nobel-Spanish III, IV. 182!FOFtEIGN LANGUAGE In foreign language students' minds, fluency is the goal. When vacationing abroad, they don't want to be recognized as Americans trying to speak a foreign language, but rather as natives conversing in their proper tongue. For the aspiring students of French, German, Spanish and Latin, East provided a well-rounded program of instruction that gave the students the opportunity to master the language. All levels of foreign language study, from beginning grammar to advanced literature, were offered this year. The students all had the chance to utilize the resource center as an extension of classroom learning experiences. Despite the fact that many students didn't become fluent, they made their foreign language study worthwhile by quoting phrases with the authoritarian air of a foreign language expert to impress their friends. 5 Herr f . fy M p 3 S 2 se 5 5 1 2 1 I wif' KS X E as 9. 'e 9 f-aw ' N K+-ww.. Q.V, ..LL M MWMWW MQ Q A el.. 'PF r Q Qk.- .fl gt N. ki. x . Nagel flashes the class. -.X V...-.1 b K 3? 5 A S lt's time for a Big Mac attack. QW , www ...N we , pw When Pinkston talks people listen. Gee . . . your hair feels terrific. FACULTW183 BIOLOGY: Elizabeth Boysg Mark Mathews-JV Basketball Coachg John Haraughty-Girls Cross Countryg Ronald Fox-Science Club Sponsor, Advisory Board: Anne Austin. 184!FACU LTY QE When will the lab tables arrive? Urocyon Cinereoargenteus, one of a group of carnivorous mammals belonging to the fox family. Science Matters PHYSICS AND CHEMISTRY: Leroy Anderson-Physics, Asst. Tennis Coachg Phil Childress-Chemistry, NCA Chairman, Penny Levin-Chemistry. it New biology facilities highlighted the 1977-78 year in the science department. Receiving the face-lift in the summer months, the improved area was available to students for use by September. Brightly colored walls, carpeted floors, and the addition of a greenhouse and mini-zoo especially motivated student interest. For those students interested in scientific courses other than biology, there were classes in meteorology, elec- tronics, health careers, and traditional physics and chemistry. Students were also able to choose between a structured or class situation, and a normal or advanced level of study. ln all science courses, instruction included laboratory experimentation. Students were presented with the op- portunity to discover and evaluate theories pertaining to practical application of the subject matter. A vicarious thrill. FACULTYH85 l l MATH: Seatedg Paul Coole-Geometry, Algebra 23 Ron Cross-Applied Geometry: Bernard Ford-Algebra 2, GSOVUSUYY THQ-S BH Math, Algebra 15 Standing, Ray Runyan-Algebra 2, Ind. Algebra 2, Ind. BVSGSS-AIQGDVH 2, GeOm0ffY- 186! FACU LTY Students at Shawnee Mission East studied mathematics ranging from basic algebra and geometry to trigonometry, calculus, and com- puter science. Because of the assistance of an excellent faculty and a wide diversification of courses, few students found math to be con- fusing and useless. Most became interested and viewed math as rewarding. Endless hours of study and practice developed into mathematical knowledge. Students found the theorems, postulates, and corollaries that previously had seemed useless, were begin- ning to take on clarity and meaning. Both the thought processes developed through the solv- ing of problems, and the feelings of satisfaction when the final answers checked out, were beneficial to the students. The math department not only taught basic skills of math intended to broaden the students' capacity to think, but they also demonstrated usage of these skills in life. Logistics Regurgatate, regurgatate-Let's throw up what we ate! Mr. Coole at the board. Bates Calculates. 1, Q 1 1- , , if s Q5 f 2 . i it f m ,q 1 TL MATH: Seatedg Bryce York-Algebra 13 Margaret Hogan-Calculus, Soph. Football Coachg Phil Berg-Geometry, Practical Geometry, Trig., Geometry: Derald Boline-Computer Science, Trig., Computer Tennis Coachg Flick Floyer-Algebra 2, Trig., Assistant Basketball Coach. Programming Associates Sponsorg George Blomster-Geometry, Trig., FACULTYH87 Business ieeps Moving A spell-bound Stephanie looks on as Nancy types 95 words-a-minute. Once again, motivation proved to be no problem for SM East students in the department of business. Whether preparing for college, future jobs, or just for their own personal use, students excelled in all areas of business education. Business education offered a variety of courses. Through such classes as typing, shorthand, business machines, bookkeeping and record keeping, students learned basic clerical and business skills. An on-the-job training program was an opportunity of which many students took advantage. Business law and personal finance gave students valuable ex- perience and skills that can be applied in any career. Students who sought training at East can be assured of entering the business world with confidence and knowledge. L-L-L-A-N-C-E-E-E-R-S. BUSINESS: Seated, Kim Hunter-Bookkeeping, Typing 2, Pep Club Sponsor, Pat Hamp- ton-Bookkeeping, Record Keeping, Typing 1,2, Darlene Jones-Office Education 1,2, Clerical Training, O-T-J Coordinate, Office Education Sponsor. Standing, Student Teacher, Larry Tice-Notetaking, Business Machines, Record Keeping, Typing 1, Shorthand, Roland Griffin-Per- sonal Finance, Accounting, Business Law, Typing 3. 188!FACU LTY East's NJROTC Active NJROTC: Chief Fred Abell-Intramurals Sponsor: Commander Gene Moore. PL 'S I2 t- ,ff se .1 9--,sf Anchors Vx .-if ...cs Aweigh The Naval Junior Reserve Officers Training Corps was active in many areas at SM East. The program offered a wide variety of opportunities to interested students. The group functioned both in academics and in extra- curricular activities. Naval science instruction at school in- cluded oceanography, meteorology, radar and sonar electronics, seamanship, and navigation. Mainly, the aim of the courses was to prepare the students for duty in the Navy. Outside of class, units practiced various drills and marching techniques. Performances of the drill team in- cluded East sports Halftime shows and parades. East's branch of the NJROTC also offered expense- paid trips to places such as San Diego, California, where leadership skills and self-discipline were emphasized. NJROTCH89 Music Spurs Interest MUSIC: Dan Zollars Choral Muslc Asst Football Coach Al Hanna Band Kenmth Tebow-Orchestra. SM East's music department was varied and complex and open to all students. Involvement was stressed by choral director, Mr. Dan Zollars, as he encouraged students to particjpate in all aspects of music. The five choirs, Chamber Singers, Choraliers, Concert, Sophomore and Girls' Choir, maintained a high standard of excellence. The Orchestra, led by Mr. Kenneth Tebow, stood head-and-shoulders above past orchestras. The Concert, Pep and Marching Bands, all led by Mr. Al Han- na, did much to add to school support and crowd enthusiasm. Christmas Vespers, traditionally a crowd-pleaser, featured Choraliers, Concert Choir, Sophomore Choir and a combination of Concert Band and Orchestra on Part l of Handel's MESSIAH and the HALLELUJAH CHORUS. 19O!MUSIC Once again, the Art Department at SM East flourished due to excellent in- struction and the creativity exhibited by students. Potential previously un- tapped sprang to life through numerous paintbrushes and fingertips. Students could choose from a plethora of classes offered, from Art l to jewelry, textiles, and weaving. Teachers encouraged students to try a little bit of everything, and many did. Students demonstrated a wide range of talents through the many displays around the halls of SM East and in various art shows. A distinctive quality, aside from the talented creativity, proved to be the stu- dent development of self-expression and individuality in all areas of art. Art Creativity Courses Spark ART: Charles Crawford-Jewelry, Ceramics, Sculptureg Eileen Weiiy-AVN,D6Si9n,TeXIiieS,C0r'nrnerCialArt:GaryHines-AcrylicArt, McDonald-Art 1, Sculpture, Water Color, Drill Team Sponsor, Darlene Printmaking, Drawing, Oii Paint. Art 1. L'aFiiSf6 3 tF8Vaii. FACULTY!191 This is the only class that keeps me in stiches. ug, ,NS HOME ECONOMICS: Jane Foraker-Survival, Creative Cooking, Enter- taining with Foods, Focus on Foods, STUCO sponsorg Rosemary Gasper-Tailoring, Clothing 1, Sports and Separates, Fashion and Home Ee Prods Skills 192!FACULTY M Fabrics, Consumer Home Managementg Gretchen Brandt-Child Development, Clothing 1, Family Relations, Interior Design. Home Economics offered a variety of courses for a variety of interests. Clothing was a popular class with beginners. For the more advanced seamstress, several specialized classes were offered, including Sports and Separates, Tailoring, and Individual Clothing. Foods also proved to be a popular course. Students could further their creative cookery talents in advanced courses, such as Focus on Foods. Entertaining with Foods, another specialty class, emphasized the ability of creating interesting and economical dishes. ln addition to the traditional cooking and sewing classes, Child Development and Interior Design broaden- ed the perspective of SM East students in a field many mistake for a dying art. The department stressed not only homemaking skills but also career interests. . A12 I as-X 1 KE . .xhslxvr l could have sworn that was the brake DFllVEFl'S ED: Norris Stauffer-Girls' Golf Coach, Boys' Swimming Coach, John Oman, Joe Jacobs, Jon Beltram-Asst. Football Coach. Auto Power Drivers' education provided for SM East Students a chance to learn something really useful and relevant to their lives now: The rules of the road. Consisting almost totally of sophomores, the drivers' education program enabled students to get a vivid picture of what the driving world is like through movies, classroom texts, simulators, and ac- tual driving. Students drove on the driving range, practicing skills and developing good habits, and also gained valuable experience on the road. The chance for passing the Kan- sas State driver's license test added to the many facets of the course, which included perception and prevention of accidents. After ear- ning a learner's permit after just a few weeks, students were able to practice outside of class hours. .K st 1 l93!Faculty orking Skills The Industrial Arts Department taught students the fundamental processes of in- dustry. A new class was added this year called Home Maintenance. The maintenance class, designed basically for girls, emphasized home and auto upkeep. The traditional shop classes, wood and metal, taught students the basics of handling these and other construction materials. Drafting and architecture dealt with the design and craftsmanship of such materials. Auto tech showed students the mechanics anob functions oft the automobile. Any student or teacher could bring their car to auto tech and only be charged fOr the COSi of paI'tS. Concentration equals perfection. INDUSTRIAL ARTS: Brian Odom-industrial Communications, Graphic Art, Wood 2, Arch.!Mach. Drafting, Asst. Soft- ball Coachg Charles Sulzen-Plastics, Mat. Proc., Metal 2,3, Wood 2,3, Asst. Football Coach: Jim Dinesen-Power and Ener9Y, Metal 2,3, Auto Tech. 23 Standing, Tom LeBar-Auto Tech. 2, Power and Energy, Asst. Football Coach. 194! FACULTY P.E.: Larry Colburn-P.E., Fitness, Gymnastics!Tumbling, Team!LT Sports, Boys' Gymnastics Coach, Beverly Pepper-P.E., Mod. P.E., Volleyball Coachg Glenn Percy-P.E., Fitness, Rules and Off., Head Foot- ball Coachg Carolyn Howard-P.E., Team Sports, Fitness, Cheerleaders The skins triumph. Nureyev completes another arabesque. Sponsor, Girls' Swimming Coach, Girls' Varsity Basketball Coach, Girls' Tennis, Corky Jacobs-Team Sports, P.E., Asst. Football Coach, Wrestl- ing Coach. The emphasis throughout the physical education department was directed toward student participation. In the full year mandatory course, exposure to a wide variety of sports was accen- tuated. Both girls and boys enjoyed track, swimming, tennis, volleyball, and basketball. A wide range of electives, including everything from coed lifetime to rules and of- ficiating, was available for those students wishing to continue in the physical education program at East. Through friendly competi- tion and practice, students acquired new skills and talents. They also learned how to effectively cope in both individual and team situations which confront us each and every day. Sporticipate FACULTY! 1 95 I t Individually, each of us is but a piece of a puzzle. Unique in our size, shape, and special characteristics we stand alone-apart from every other piece. In combining with others, we find compatability as the pieces fit through similar interests, backgrounds, and personalities. But we also experience rejection as we meet with conflicts and disagreements And the pieces collide. Together, we all fill certain roles and have an intricate part in the finished puzzle. We are the student body. Our needs determine the boundaries of the puzzle. Our accomplishments determine the horizons. And each individual piece determines the quality. I . . -- - 4 -,I '- :' ' . ' . . ,.,.gZfIg! '9 ' ,.3:g:::5:: -,:,- 3. 3:3:3:31311131313.:1:3:::3:5:3:3t3:3:3: -42:12:22:- , .'.' 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While their structure may be weak in the beginning, through the year, it gains the desired strength. Their ideas and accomplishments bend and mold the construction into a different form from what it previously resembled. Later, the initial form of the sophomore block will change. New blocks will be added and the game will continue. For now, The construction made in 1978 is largely due to the contributions of the sophomore class W - Q 200!SOPHOMOF'lES Jerry Amoury David Anderson Elizabeth Anderson Pancho Angles Christopher Anning Craig Apple Vickie Ardrey Alison Armer Debbie Aron Gwen Aronoff Nathan Ashcraft Paul Athon Mark Audley Michael Avery Sarah Baas Holly Baker Julie Baldwin Karen Ballentine Jeff Burbridge Amy Barcinski Milinda Bardwell Susan Barker Jeffrey Barr Mary Barrera Mike Barsotti Barbara Bartlett Jane Bates Melissa Bauman Paula Bayer Karen Beall Rhonda Beaver Becky Beilharz Vicki Belzer Sarah Bennett David Berg Ann Acuff Latheef Ahmed Mary Alford Brian Allain Gary Altherr Anthony Ambrose Mark Ahnen 'X Q if W Q 2 V it -X 1 il- 11 ,, 2 . V Q K V , , , t, BH T trrr Y r g al ma x f V v ff X 1 is 1 5 4, 6 . is fr Uii ' ,fri George Bingham Stephanie Bishop Mary Bieish Andy Bloomer Scott Bly Kariton Bohrn Steven Bois Corinne Bollier Timothy Borel Alicia Bouckhout Connie Buxton Amy Brack Jordan Brand Robert Brandmeyer Laura Branit Ted Briedenthal Sherry Breitenbucher Tim Bremer Warren Bridges Joel Brodsky Lynne Brooks Susy Brown Lisa Browne Jack Bruns Roger Bryant Doug Buchanan Carolyn Buell Lynn Buenger Grant Burcham John Burcham Chip Burger Cathy Burke SOPHOMOFlES!201 202!SOPHOMOF'lES Michelle Carroll Cindy Carter Candy Cason Brian Cast Linda Chang Anita Charney Tao Che Rick Cheek Harvey Cherritz Melissa Chinnery Janet Chowins -John Cinelli Glenn Clark Eden Clipsham Michael Cohn Mark Coleman Claudia Colen Michael Colgrove Kathy Conger Cyrus Contractor Sherry Cook Mary Cooper Ed Corley Julian Corley John Cosgrove David Costello Tracy Coster Jeffrey Cotitta Kelly Burke Laura Burns Nannette Burstein MOHY Butefm W Daniel Butler it Brent Bybee J st f -. Marc Cantril , Steven Capps E A, ,L -ey Elliot Cardozo Daven Carlson Daniel Carney Scott Carpenter Donald Carrier Q 'Tx xox if X Sax: N fQ v, 51 K an lsigai 5, fd' ': mai 5 -...we I Pamela Coukoulis . ' ' Laura Cowan .:ff:'5'?!?'9 :wg f f -- ,:-5. . as-.lgiggilg .. .. 4 X Q X Q X K if 5151 at . lf' -K. Q . if xx, at g . X A 0 jp ak be B J Q. ,af Se e gr., .3 - 91,5 i J iw. J -, ff,ngf,v 51 - Q 'L nb., .y rw V, Vg X, N J vig Ie. 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Eg l iik fi X Tracy Harmon Steve Harper Bill Harrison Vicki Harrison Debbie Harvey Margaret Hawkey Timothy Hax Susan Hayes Denise Healy Lauren Healy Tim Heinz Jill Heley Greg Henke Susan Henry John Henson Karen Herdt Sheryl Heriford Marsha Hill Nancy Hintz Chris Kirsch Douglas Hirsch Renee Hissam Carol Hoadley Joan Hobbs Susan Hoffhaus James Hoffman Scott Hoffman Kelly Holland Jean Hollingsworth Hillary Holm Eric Winchell Deborah Holmes Jeffrey Holmes John Hopkins Lee Ann Hopkins John Howard Hope Howells Thomas Hubbard Nikki Hudon Roberta Hughes Julie Hulen Greg Hurst SOPHOMORES!205 ZOGISOPHOMORES Patrick James Steve Janasy Jennifer Jarchow Stephen Jarvic John Jeanquart John Jenab Marn Jensen Bruce Jerwick Phillip Jewett David Johnson Micheal Johnson Rheuben Johnson Kevin Johnston Juli Jones Kevin Jones Thomas Jones Michael Jurney Jim Joyce Michael Kahn Pam Kapleau- Kathleen Kaufman Frank Kaul Tacy Keith Jeffrey Kelley Janet Kelly Richard Kelso Forrest Kendall Mark Kenyon David Kiene Lyla Kimura Kelly King Ken Kirklin Jeff Klein Timothy Knapp Bill Knoch Micol Kranz Mark Krebs Ann Krummel Paul Kupperman Gregory Kurz Tracy Lamb David Laner itat. gf N. 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A LW, M tx X.... , f fzghx Qt l 4 5 X r fy it 'rx 'Q S ttit - Lawrence Leibson David Lenk Robert Levitch Carrie Lieffring Mary Lieffring Brad Linck Jeff Little Holly Littlejohn Scott Lloyd Nanett Lockwood David Logsdon James Long Pamela Long Dianna Lord Erin Lorenz Ann Lowry Barbara Luce Charles Luchen Brian Luger Catherine Lundy Kathy Maag Robert Machalek John Mackenzie Curtis Magee Molly Mahoney Jody Maizlish Dennis Malley Sharon Maloney Michelle Marasco Seth Marden Susan Marple Jack Marshall Joseph Martella Kerry Martin Gregg Matson Kerry May Lisa Mayhew Shawn McArthur Tom McCarthy Kent McCaughey Jane McClelland Lewis McCoy SOPHOMORESXZO7 208!SOPHOMORES Joseph McNeal Melissa McPherron Pat Meara Paul Meltzer Laura Menees Velicia Mennen Joe Mika Clark Miller Joan Miller Laurence Miller Nancy Miller Robert Miller Vickey Miller Peter Minarieh Andrew Mindlin Christine Mitchell Sue Mitchell Daniel Money David Moore Floyd Morgan Melody Morgan Brian Moriarty Brian Morley Patricia Morphy Sandra Morris David Morrison Lisa Moskowitz Arthur Motsinger Keith Mueller Kristy Mueller Rich Mullen Elaine Munson Bill Mushkin Lori Nelson Thomas Nettles Irene Neybert Nancy Nichols Amy Nickell Loretta Ninci Deborah Norden Elizabeth O'Connell Tom O'Farrell Megan McCully Marilyn McGilley Kelly McGinnis Jack McGrath 15. i f Y t S 8 X M il 4 1 I2 it , ,. f .-Vt- f Fits K fy. a t ,fd as I up- I ' 1533 ri 44 rv , f M, 'IWW K l f ff A V 1, F' leaf 1 -,.. , W2 fi 1 ' ff I ,Z , 4 . 1 'fa st, , l f ff 'J it graft? ff 4-A-l 'N Kristin Oliver Julie Opelka Terry Orton Carol Owens Madge Ozorkiewicz Bob Paden Richard Padula Amy Parelman Frederick Patton Sheryl Payne Kathy Pearce Mindy Pendleton Rick Pennavaria Charles Penner Perri Perme David Perry Eileen Peterson Eric Peterson Gregory Peterson Richard Polete Jodi Polidori Charles Pollard Allison Ponder Wick Poore Jeff Pope Richard Powell Patrick Power Brian Preston Georgann Pugh Douglas Quinn Deenya Rabius Douglas Rainsburg Douglas Ramsey We 'wav t , , - --A' K Roger Ramseyer ,efe Ronoi Raspari W J wi Andrew Redford , Nancy Ftehak . 4 tig , ktt,g Leo Reintjes X Q14 P f: '1l f' my Matthew Rester Lex Rewerts Adam Rice James Richards Tanya Richardson Angela Ridenour Susan Roberts 210!SOPHOMORES Alison Rooker Cescilie Roudebush Victoria Rubin Renee Ruch Mary Ruck Anne Rudigier Deanna Ruley Janice Runnels Gary Rydell Tami Sachs Steve Sakoulas Clay Salisbury Tom Sander Beth Sanders Robert Scheier Phillip Schmideskamp Kathy Schmidt Martha Schomaker Robert Schutte Lisa Scott Marco Segura Melanie Sellers Deanna Servoss John Schofer Jon Shalinsky Sherlyn Shaw Michael Sheffield Kelly Shepard Brad Robertson Bill Robinson Clint Robinson Emily Rogers S . X -K. wr l X X f R Q Q ai- t ,.,-- Qi.. ' N - -J tt.:,, ' ' ' :Slit WW A iq 3 ' Q. KW . 1 .xi K R 's we is S9 x it i li 5 LF' it X li S fix gs at we '., sss Susan Shields 'LN' H RV ' Jane Shope rlkk K: flkl .5 ,l,,:l :::: ' sw Scott Selden ll: L E3 55 Karen Siefering ,!5,,t ',,, I ' Steven Silbiger X' ij .t':l A Michael Silverman , 7 L ,,,' X 1 i A ,' C 5. it lu., gl Peter Simonson --ff zrk' Nancy Siuda it i-f' l Joseph Skaptason Matt Slimmer Rebecca Slimmer A W. Chris Smart ie that .1 igtriiftfmililf ga! rx Y ,,i'1 Wyndee Smith Sarah Snead Lydia Sommerville Mary Sosebee Jeanine Sperry Mary Spilker Theresa Spohn Harry Spradling Mark Stadler Stephen Stamand Jim Donald Stark Angela Starr Dan Sterbenz James Steven Becky Stevens Gina Stevens June Stewart Shelle Stewart Bill Stillman Chris Stoerman Sheri Stoltzfus Beverly Stone Tracy Stone Marcy Stonefield Wendy Strauss Betsy Stuckey Mark Stumpe Susan Stutz Riichiko Suzuki Rick Sweeney Bill Swicegood Nancy Taliaferro Doug Tapp Mark Templeton James Terry John Terry Julie Thiessen Ronald Thomann Aris Thomas 212!SOPHOMORES John Uppman .Peter Valk Nancy VanBuskirk Kevin Vandiver Sherri Vanpelt Walter Vernon Jeff Vest Don Viehweg Audrey Villines Laura Vivona William Vogel Steven Waddell Kirsten Wagner Jennifer Wagstaff Danny Waldberg Mark Wallen Kimberly Wallin Rose Walsh Teresa Walsh Jon Wardlow Mikhail Watkins Mark Watts Betsy Wayne Karen Wayne Melissa Webber Pamela Weinstein George Weiter Philip Welch Christopher Weldon Mark Wells Timothy Trainor Nguyen Trang Jeffrey Trester Marcie Tusher Chris Ulsh Julia Thompson Flock Thompson Laurie Thornton L5 Laura Tiernan -. . ' 't' ' T Kaihfyn Tllson K -as Kimberly Todd A - R . f Lori Torres 5 1 - his K t L. : ,Ce 'N L ' . Q X, L in Q xl 5 I-rss.-,.x,,1,f .A ,f-f A W-,M -ui 'A 'N Ya Judith Werner William Wesemann Mark Whelan Brian White Kevin White Mike White ,rg A Robert Zlateff I Diane Zorborac -if Paula Zuamch Stacy Whittier Mike Wiggins Keith Wilborn Laura Wiley Robyn Wilk xx X Kevin Wilkinson Mark Wills Amy Wilson Jay Wilson Deedle Winkler Curt Wolkey Timothy Woodard Sherry Worley Eric Wormhoudt Kelly Wright James Wyngarden Bianca Wyson Rodney York Brian Youll Cindy Young Andrea Zahony Jim Zinn Danny Zinser SOPHOMORES!213 Although they're often overlooked, the junior class represents the middle block of our student body construction. Seemingly overshadowed by blocks over and under them, Juniors actually hold the construction together. With strength gained in their sophomore year, and visions of the future resting above them, The junior year is a time for enjoying a all the opportunities school has to offer. Already oriented with the many games or activities available to them, Juniors actively participated and represented East in a variety of ways . . . Athletics, Fine Arts, Student Council, Academics, And as individuals, they combined their abilities, strengths, and weaknesses to produce an successful prom. lnterlocked with the class above them and the class below them, Juniors maintained continuity within our construction. V A AA ' A gli E ': ,,,: ' 1 ' ' l - David Abell Jim Adam Jeff Adams Lisa Adler Jeannette Alamilla Bill Alexander Tom Allen Mike Allmayer Anne Amoury Dick Anderson Joe Andrade Katherine Andre Mark Andre Sharon Appelbaum Brett Armatas Rick Arnold Janet Asher Chad Atcheson Jeff Atha Mike Audley Jonathan Bair Jeff A. Baker Jeff L. Baker Brian Balbinot Norine Ballantine Vincent Barnelt Jeffrey Barr Anita Barrera Mark Battle Amy Bayer Carol Beaver Kevin Beitchman Jim Bell Linda Bell Julie Benson Lisa Benson Nancy Bever Mike Bickley Tina Biritz Mark Bissing Jennifer Blackshire Michelle Blair Theresa Kaye Brewer Liz Brewster Tobyn Brill Tonya Brill Sally Brinson Phil Broaddus Laura Brock Lea Brooks Deborah Browder Dawn Brown Gayle Brown Joanne Brown Keith Brown Melinda Brown Mindy Brown Molly Brown Vickie Brown Susan Bucher Jack Bunker Dennis Burchstead Terrence Burke Stacy Burns Alan Buttry Sherri Bybee Shari Bledsoe Timothy Bleish Debbie Bloomer Richard Bock Linda Bonn Steve Boresow Craig Borowski Mary Boudreau Kris Breisch QQ ttlttl B w JUNIORSX217 218!JUNIORS Laura Cloud Carter Clough Bruce Cohen Phillip Cohen Jeff Cohn Mary Cohrs Lisa Cole Robin Comer Mary Compton Flhonda Conner Michelle Cordes Kay Costello Chris Courtwright Christy Cowley James Cox Steve Cox Chris Craven Kathy Craven Neal Cage John Callahan Catherine Cambern David Canfield Linda Cansler Patricia Caruso Mary Casper Rose Cast Joy Casten Lee Catlett Cris Chamberlain Julio Charlons Bryan Chase Julie Chick Stephen Choafe Liz Clancey Jeff Clark Kathlyn Clark Lori Clasen Mark Clemens Q Lisette Crider Mark Crow Renee Crum Pat Cunningham Todd Cunningham Joseph Danda Eric Darnell Mary Darnell Bruce Davidson Karen Davis Patricia Davison Judy DeCicco Denise Dethloff Andy Devalpine Flob Dewey Stuart Dexter Melissa Dick Doug Dietrich Stephanie Dintarnan Connie Dodd Dan Dodderidge Mark Doherty Don Dominey Tom Dorlac Mike Downing Kim Duncan John Dunn Robert Durbin Jaime Edge Sarah Edin James Edwards Roxanne Edwards Elizabeth Elliot Chris Ellis Natalie Ellis Lori Engelmann John Engle John Erway Jerry Esrig Lisa Evans 220!JUNlORS Ann Ewert John Farkas Jane Feder John Fehlandt Patrick Fent Karen Finch Kevin Finegold David Finestone Victor Finkelstein Mike Fitzcharles Janet Fitzpatrick Steve Flood Marc Flowers James Flynn Marcy Flynn Martha Ford Sam Fotopoulos Ron Fowler Steve Fowler Steve Fox Missy Frankenstein Janice Franklin Bruce Frazier Robert Frazier Marsha Friedman Cathy Fuchs Bryan Funk Kim Funk Larry Gagnon Kurt Gallehugh xr 4P--.N 'T..- '.- my Mike Gannon Judy Garcia Lee Garrity Henry Gibbons Carolyn Gibbs Gary Gibson Randall Gier Bob Gilbert Sarah Gill Amy Gilman an 3? N pan, 11 -7-kip tt 5... f -f Jean Gilmore-Williams Jay Gingrich Lynn Gitonse Jerry Godwin Linda Goehner John Goldberg Linda Goldman James Grant Laurie Griffith Julie Grinstead Bill Gruening Mark Gunter gaun- Brooks Hanson Chris Harkness Tara Harris Creighton Hart Heather Hartman Robert Harvey Kevin Harwell Lora Hedden Russell Hedrick Mark Hein Joanie Hendricks Karen Henley Peter Gust Robert Hack Mary Haines Mitchell Haith Jerrold Hall Shelley Hall Kim Hamilton Schuyler Hamilton Kathleen Hammond X NWN gk itil .Y-f t .,f . K R 3 ...C 'ii' JUNIOFtS!221 222!JUNIORS Steve Henshaw Kathleen Hepker Lindsay Herron Lisa Hess Tim Hickey Lori Hickman Daron Higginbotham Martha Higbee Lisa Hobson Robert Hockett Terri Hodge Lance Hodges Ann Hubbard Pam Hubler Lee Hunt Christene Hunter Paul Hunter Diana Hupp Allan Hurst Bobby Hurt Kim Hutchison Michelle Hyde Jennifer lliams Mary Ann lliff Eric Hodnefield Heather Hodshire Judy Hoefer John Hoffman Mark Hoffman Richard Holbert Steve Hollinger Michael Hollis Audrey Holman Lisa Hooker Terri Hopkins Erick Horstmeyer Kim Hougland David Householter Scott Howell Tom Ingram Partick lnk John lions Noah Isaac Teresa Isaacs Deanne Jacobs Joanne Jacobs Steve James Brian Janes Julie Jenkins Laura Jennings Anne Jensen Christine Jesatko Karen Johnson Brian Jones Ed Jones Grace Jones Brad Joslove Rob Joslyn John Kaiser Deborah Kaplan Malia Kapono Ray Kaspari Michael Kaufman William Kemp Ann Kenyon Victoria Keough Robert Kerr M8l'Cla KefShel'lb8Um John Kessler Carol Ketterman Kent Kilgore Tony Kilgore Beth Killen Brian King Todd King Herb Kisler David Klugh Kelly Kohler Esther Kohn f X Martin Kolkin Stuart Krigel Kevin Kuse Kim Lacy Brad Lahmeyer Charles Lamb Tom Lamping Tom Lankford Tena Lasley Pat Laumeyer Catherine Lawrence Robert Leichter Paul Leonard Brian Levenberg Robert Levenson Debbie Levin Joe Levin Mindy Levine Jeff Lewis Tracie Lewis Gregory Linck Susan Litman David Long Eve Long Stuart Lovell Howard Lutzk Steve Lyons Bart Maffry Brian Magneson Susan Malott Jig'- Susan Marasco Frederick Marco Mike Markowitz Kathleen Marnett Courtney Marples Neal Marquette Darcy Marshall Monica Marshall Paul Martin Suzanne Mason Garit Mathews Jenny Mathewson John Mattison Laura Moultrop James Mayberger Steve McBride Rosemarie McCarthy Sherri McCracken Kimberly McKay Peter McKenna Elizabeth McNichols Lisa Menzie Steve Merkel Jennie Mertz Michael Meyer Christine Michale Julie Mick Valerie Mickle Danette Miles Ann Miller Chuck Miller John Miller Kerry Miller Marty Miller Pam Miller Susan Miller Joseph Minardi Amy Moberg David Mooney Susan Moore Tom Moore Lisa Morrow Doug Moskowitz x I .. 1-f, N w i df' ' R. 'w s , ,, by .L 'N x its s R7 -5 X s, Q, .. M 1- Ls ac s S555 . Q as K Q bi AQ X K 15' , K N A31 AN Y L , .fs A , 5, is X L. T l f, V7-. L l K 'NHQQQBI i- ix Tr' - 1' s , 5 - F JUNIOFlS!225 Y-Y Patrick Myers William Nast Roger Neal Terri Neilan Grant Nelson Robert Nelson Sarah Neustrom Rex Newcomer Bruce Newman Suzanne Newman Karen Neybert William Nichols A . K , Deidre Noonan Margaret Norden Fielding Norton James O'Connor t ,X Qs QJXX X X X 5 s fs X X x A 5 'X X J X 2 l l 226!JUNIORS Denise Pace Chris Parker Greg Parkin Gary Parsley Steve Pascarella Russ Pennavaria Steve Penson Jill Perkins Todd Pesch Cheryl Peterson James Olson Joseph Olson Kendra Olson Laurie Omick Meghan O'Neil Kelley O'Reilly Russell Orton Eric Osmon Lt ........ Q X ' J - .sg Mi 4:-m..N..N..,, ., t to t as . J ., . . , Q 1 .. ,Q at Aww X N 3 X S ,. st sr, tg K .H Q? st we X X tt X' l R Y X X , , sv 3 3 5 is 'P' e TM! 4--V-WSW l Q S3 X N w, ,isa Q J , M ' x Yr' H Siiwsw' M' -law ...t 1 zasssf - viii? .fsaigfsz - Q .V , 55, 4-.- - in 2 X Qjttgt - s i ts ., sag g y E., A r' ffziiisltilf .5 .1 -5-sfsmr - ff Bt Q XRXNQ it David Pham James Phillips Lee Phillips Mary Piper Susan Poese Adriana Pollak Ruth Polter Eric Pope Jean Pott Daniel Potter Leigh Powell Lori Prewitt Lena Price David Purdy Vicki Quarles Andrea Quito Keith Rau Lori Rayborn Barent Raye Linda Rehak Harriet Reich Terri Reicher Randy Renwick Gerald Riccardi Linda Richards Julie Richardson Sue Rickard Chris Riley Rob Roberge Margaret Robinson Randy Robinson Terri Robinson Sue Robles Dan Roche David Rodlund Berta Rodriguez John Rook Darlene Rose Sherri Rosen Chris Routh Jody Rovick Julie Ruiz ,,,f3-1 'Lf N..-....,,,K JUNIORS!227 Shawn Russell Hector Sabates Steve Sachs Denise Salcido Julie Samuels Clayton Samuelson Jean Sanderson Renee Sanditz Lisa Saper Nancy Saper Sandy Saunders Lori Sawyer Scott Sayler Tim Schaffer Paul Schliffke Steve Schmidt Laura Schneider Linda Schottler Susan Schrunk Matt Schulte Craig Schulz Kurt Schutzel Jim Schwartz Steve Schwartz John Schweiger Leticia Segura Rana Seiden Mary Seneker Jeff Serrault Scott Shackelford if If . Mark Schanze Karen Shaw Bill Shea Amy Sheftel John Sherman Alan Shirling Donald Shockey Bill Shultz Todd Siemers Vicki Silverman Greg Simms Gary Singmaster Jennifer Sisney Nichols Slimmer David Smith Ellen Smith Jane Smith Leslie Smith Michael Smith Scott Smith Sharon Smith Warren Smith Amy Solomon Ben Spencer Flick Spiering Joseph Spohn Chris Spraetz Eileen Stadler Tom Stafford John Stephens Brenda Stern Margaret Stewart Lisa Stinebaugh Jim Strahm Cheryl Strauss Lisa Stricklin Kim Strong Brian Stryker Scott Stuber Howard Sukenik Jane Sweeney Mark Sweetland Mark Talge Peter Tankard Randal Temple Sheri Terwell Judy Tessari Flichard Thomann Debra Thomas Barton Thompson Scott Thompson Chris Thornton fi - l ' aLl:-..A Q' -X iii JUNlORS!229 230!JUNIORS Karen Thorpe Gordon Tietze Tom Tilden Cathy Toates Jill Tomlinson Joe Unruh Ken Vanherke Anne Vanhorn Stacy Van Pelt Mark Vaughan Renae Villines Mark Vogt J.C. Waggoner Deborah Wake Dan Walsh Craig Ward Shelley Wasser Jackie Watson Mike Watts Phillip Watts Andrea Webb Dan Webster Ainslie Weeks Lawrence Welch Steve Weltner Bruce Wendlandt Bill West Kent Westvold Brenda White Barbara Whitehead Todd Whiteside John Wiegers Kym Wiggin Laurie Wilcox Cam Williams Lance Williams Lisa Williams Loretta Williams Ward Williams Chris Willsey Holly Wilson Larry Wilson zz- rf ,mwzw l .4 f X ' ,l1.. 'ffkffxm :' ffli. 3: . ' .'- i ks- ,--, it . A f X bc ,L 'x John Wolfe Rhonda Woods Margo Wooldridge Kirk Worthington Cheryl Wyngarden Deborah Wyngarden Brian Yodler Greg Younts Jim Zachman Allison Zimmer Tracy Zimmerman Ginger Zlateff ,Mm 3 y Q r 9 'Mr A ,E ima. en.. .. 6, f 5' Y , ,,,.,.,5 yy wr ,z ,, ff-f fl. - fr -' A JUNIORS!231 ' L The block of experience, or third block of the construction, is the senior class. Having already occupied the bottom and middle blocks, seniors possess a knowledge of the problems and frustrations soon to face them. Yet seniors are also apart from the student body. The high school game is almost over. Seniors and faced with decisions and problems unforseen to other classes. The role of a Shawnee Mission East student is soon to escape them. Their plans and goals have already been met, And the future lies in a variety of places, people, and occupations. Yet wherever they go, each member is a representative of East. Friends, knowledge, and experiences of high school have molded each individually, And now are part of their memories. 234!SENIORS Kristen Anderson Natch Angles Koray Arikan George Arnold Marci Asner Marty Athey Fred Abell Jan Ahnen Britt Alexander Michael Alexander Matt Allain Charlotte Allen Mark Allen David Altman Hilde Carine Anderson Mike Anthony Jim Appelbaum Flobb Arnold Jay Arnote Jeanette Bair William Barrows Linda Bartlett Don Bates Lynn Beall Elizabeth Beebe Steve Bell Renea Benham Wayne Bates Perry Beal Dan Beets Chris Bell Joyce Benjamin Patty Bennett Brenda Bernhardt Terry Betzelberger Scott Beullins Paul Bever SENlORSl235 Beverly Biasella Beckie Bickley Nancy Blackman Danny Bly David Bois Tim Bolin Susan Boresow Cheryl Borgmier Connie Boxer Craig Boxer Mary Bringle lvleri Ellen Brooks 236!SENIORS Laurie Brown Scott Brown Z 1-1 Denise Boyer Mark Brandmeyer Cathy Brown David Brown Suzanne Brown Sue Burcham Sally Burger Gordon Burk Doris Bywaters Julie Cameron David Cantril Brian Cappello Lisa Carroll Tracy Cauchois Mary Cermak Beth Chandler Brenda Chase Toan Che Paul Christensen Karen Church Chuck Clark Tim Clark Scott Clingan Jaime Clothier Lisa Cloud Paul Cocks David Cohen Jesse Coleman Kathy Burke Larry Burmaster Susan Burton Kerry Bush Melanie Bush Cindy Byrne .Sari SENlORS!237 238!SENIORS Tom Collins Tim Cooley Cheryl Cooper Larie Corbett Bob Cosgrove Gail Cosner Carol Costello Lori Coukoulis Sam Cowley Edward Cox Nancy Cramer Ken Crangle John Creamer Sandra Cummins Margaret Cunningham Nuri Dagdeviren Doug Dalgleish Kyle Davenport Becky Davis Claudia Davis Nm F .' ,ga 'iii H' B . g . J ,Mew xf Us if vw V se X1 X a Q C X Q9 Q N s-of 4 M ie 1 K k fn 8, ing sv iam ,, . . Q t ,Q Y.- W , wa fa! ,, , gag I ,. is X i fig, W all X l we, H5 X-288 5 l Egg? R X' Qs' J' Q , Ni' i Dee Devine Lee Anne Dopke Karen Dorlac Marthe Dreher John Dubois Don Durham so K Qi. i Cathy Durie Dana Durwood Jeff Einspahr Adam Eliot Charles Ellwanger Lynnette Emmons Jim Erickson Mike Evans Arnie Eversuil Lusilia Faria Jane Fenn Tom Ferguson Mary Beth Fisher Paula Fleming Robert Flood Ronnie Ford Amy Fountain Mark Franklin Phil Franklin Thomas Freeman Mark Frey Pam Edin Amber Edwards John Ellison 11 S- 5 ww. Cheryl Ellman Q SSH M ,. ,., 5.q,.:Q . Y 33:1 3 --,fi . Marty Enslein Harold Epstein Rx 'WSY SENIORS!239 Jim Gass 240!SENlOFlS Marc Fried Marilyn Friedman Liz Frost Brett Fuller Brenda Gagel Lori Garrett Denise Gatzoulis Jaonne Gaudette Marsha Gazlay Marcia Geiderman Lori Gerhardt Jim Gerson Cathy Giannos Kathy Gibbons Gary Gibson Ron Gier Evelyn Gillen Cathy Gilmore Nolan Goldberg Sam Goller N Fix REQ wi iff is Susan Gould Eric Gourley Roger Graber Mike Grauberger Paula Graves Julie Greene Kim Gregg Karen Gregg Susan Grier Mike Griffin Nancy Griffin John Griffith Sandy Griffith Lynne Grimes Lisa Groll Eleanor Gronemeyer Sam Guemple Tammy Gutzman Bob Gwartney Laura Hadel David Hagemann Lisa Hale Jon Hall Lonnie Hamner Ellen Hanes Bryan Harnden Charles Harper Gretchen Harper Kari Harper Anne Harrington tif? X Q x ff . in . SENIORSI241 242!SENlORS Jeff Henke Glenn Herbert Monica Heumann Lonna Hildreth Julie Hise Roger Hoadley Steve Hobson Tammy Hodge Phillip Hodges Carol Hoffman John Harrington Sue Hataway Jennifer Haynes Sue Heiey Susan Hoffman Martin Holder Cheryl Holland Kim Housh Karen Hovey Karen Hubbard Marc Hudon Matt Hughes Sarah Hulen Jim Hultman David Hunter Kent Hylton f,j'3'f5 FMA SAW NN A lm as -Wwmks 8 Kevin lnk Roger Jackson Marie Jansz Jocelyn Jenab Chuck Jenkins Sheri Johnson Thomas Johnston David Jones David Jones Greg Jones Jay Jones Mary Jones Robert Jones Sarah Jones Scott Joslove Susan Kahn Rob Kalis Elizabeth Kanarek Judith Kaplan Lisa Kaplan W ,, .,, IDL 'Wav ia 5751 if Mfiliflf , if fw-ff 5'3579W!VkfZ7'z I 4 wit-wtf ft F ,,f-W.. , H fir, , .wif ,, ,gl 2 , . ay . 'W 1 f A j WJ-sw' Q, , , L M , , yn 1 Q 'KM wr 3 A f Vi Wi W1 ' 35 , , f Q '- IM, tn V 4Q......p H fmsgs , - , t ,,,' , , , nf - f J ,. , K W my ZW VW AZN QLWW7 5' fi Q49 1 A J lf? f ff? 1 V f f 7 'Q T ff - WMM Rt give? 'FQ f if , S ,l., Z :wifi ,ff I '21 ff X1 f ' 1 wp? G ,WI 1 pi. f ff r X , :, ' , ff fmfm Q: 'Arif ,- Z i at f X X fy f V, 5 5 ,f ff f if 1 'ff 2,14 f' , '5 2 34 f 435, 1 gym 51 f if 5 7' f KWZEQ f WZQW ., 'Gia , , yt yy, V E ,751 Q , K 4 X 3 , 0 f f f 5 Al ,,, S ',, ,' Lil' sq, J 1 mf SENlORS!243 244!SENIORS Pamela Kotelov Julie Koupal Kim Krebs Brett Kress JW K, r f Jil: Jackie Kayser Kirsten Kenney Elizabeth Keough David Kerr John Kerwin Sondra Kessler Julie Killingsworth Jake Kimbrough Kathy Kindred Cindy King Matt King Robert King Randy Knotts Karl Koerper Karen Kokjer Krista Kombrink A f', My , f 0 ? f Z , V f , e f gi .M 45 J 1 4 lf- ff f W 614495 W V. ,,.,,.. , X , f X W 44 w e ,,, , ., ,, t t ,, , L .7 A ,f ,f , lip Qi f .1 ,. ,n . W. SK ' ii' lava 4 1- IL' x ,Cf ,W t i gi it 1 2 Gif S M W 1 Y s g 5 i ,ff WZ f f F3 f 6 'W W ' ff' s , J ,, 4- ,X J , ff' fi fa M299 Q to ff 1 A ' ' ::1EfQ1i 5 ., 1 . 2 David Kroeger Lee Ann Krummel Sarah Kuehnle Regina Kurth Jeff Kurz Ken Kuse Mark Kyle Mike Lafferty Karen Landes Mary Landon Linda Lane Linda Laner Sheryl Langley Lee Larkin Mark Laterza Robert Lawrence Jim Leathers Gary Lehr Bill Leo Yonah Levenson Mindy Levy Missy Levy Rochelle Lewis Tripp Lewis David Lile Kelly Liljestrand John Lindsey Ann Linlecum Jennifer Litchfield Barbara Lloyd gg? TW :Win Win-fi' -M.. W nf ,V ,Q 'WW'-me SENIORS!245 246lSENlORS Joy Luzier Greg Lyle Liz Lynd Linda Lyons Robert Lytle Lori MacCurdy Howard Magee Kelly Mahoney Brian Maloney Wayne Marks Sarah Marsh Dana Marshall Kristin Martin Mike Martin Flon Maxon John McCabe Michelle McCabe John McCarthy Shaunna McCully Mary Jane McGrath Demi Lloyd Brook Lohnes Julie Long Andy Luchen Liz Ludlow Nancy Luhnow Mark Lumpkin Christine Lundgren WW? M-1 4 M may Anne McGuire Stacey McHugh James McKim Cindy McNichols Donna Meeker Leela Menon Cynthia Meyer Jeff Meyer Carla Miller Chris Miller Jane Miller Jeff Miller Kolleen Miller Molly Miller Steve Mino Felicia Mintz Nancy Mistele Steve Moffet Andrew Money Calvin Mordy Dennis Morgan Mike Moriarty Shelly Morris Jim Mosimann Kay Moyer Eric Mueller Tim Mullarky I wwf-If Wan? SENIORSI247 248!SENIORS Keith Paton Dan Penner Liz Murphy Laurie Neese Betsy Nelson Eric Nelson Rick Nelson Julie Newman Cindy Newton Bryan Niewald David Nixon James Nusser Catherine Nyman Anne O'FarreIl Debbie Olsen David Olson Julie Osadchey Marta Padula Ross Palmer Merrill Papin Jody Partnoy Suzanne Passman 5 Qisegisga X'X f2sfX:Sfss2sfQ ? 1 . X K i N ny , -sgrf:XgXg'fi' 1 2 Q4:Ss 'S:s'T ':a? s s 12-212142: -get r S X5 mg: ,e ig' 55 ' - -:sk X kt V .,gs .- qfqgslgssi WT xfifii-Si! - ai: K KX. 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SENIORS!249 250!SENIORS Veronique Rizzolo Marilyn Robbins Jenni Roberts Lori Roberts Ron Roberts Dan Robles Tom Rooker Richard Root Rita Rosano Sherri Rose Robert Rothman Jennifer Rowlett Biff Rubin Linda Rubin Lenise Rudnick Mike Ruiey Suzanne Rupe Megan Rutherford David Ryan Stacy Sakoulas Hector Salcido Claire Salisbury Susan Samuels Laurie Sandborn Susan Sawyer Susan Schillie Karen Schlueter Gary Schneider Margaret Schulte Kelly Schuman so-QT., 5 5 S Janet Schutte Steve Schwab Raymond Sedlock Gary Selden Sabrina Semkin Phyllis Shalet Howard Shalinsky Janet Shapiro Rachel Shaver Linda Shea James Sheldon Heidi Shelton Robin Sherman Laura Shipley Ftexina Shoemaker Scott Siemers Amy Sigman Evalyn Simon Werachone Signoi Scott Sjolin Larry Slabotsky Brien Smith David Smith Scott Smith Steve Smith Tad Snead John Snodell Mary Snyder Sara Snyder Debbie Solomon -'mf -f' SNS xka SENlOFlS!251 252!SENIOFlS Chris Sterbenz John Stevens Mike Stevens Scott Stewart Davis Stoll Sandy Stone Rod Storbeck Noni Strand Kelly Stratford David Stuckey Kenneth Stumpe Debbie Suggs Jill Summerville Brad Sumonia Beth Sutton l H J ,',, , ,ff- :-'.:- tn- 1 ,ft tw 't ' g,l J l,l J , rl lt M ill J , W ,V W ,WML f V fo g AM W ff' , Q W it 1 fi i' , f 2 as W f f Q A .e-',,,s-,lm-,,-,.3. 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P wx Hgxgw is XX Y r + it 1 254!SENIORS A L - ,sg E ,,5.:', lljggiljfigfkty. . 5 'we t , sg 'X ..1. ,ge Q . x S Qs Q.. It Q I' :as , .,-Q ' - silk! 3 -k.- - it f i-'1 ,,:. ,rf . ,::,:,: ' S A3 lg, f My Q LKLL A sri Paul Weium Dena White Sandra White Sharon White Madeiyn White Stacee Whiteside Dane Wilder Janet Williams Lori Williams Scott C. Williams Scott L. Williams Shawn Willson Kelly Wilson Brian Wink Victoria Winkler Laura Wolff Christina Wood Dave Wood Dennis Woods Mary Woods Boo Working Laurie Wright Mike Wright ,Jane Youmans Roger Young David Zimmerman SENlOFiSl255 Close encounters of the fourth kind. A Abell, Fred NJROTC 10,11,123 Scholarship pin 10,11, Ahnen, Janice Pep Club 10,11,12, Girls Basketball 103 Girls Softball manager 111 Debate 10, Letter 10, Honor Roll 10,11,123 National Honor Society 11,12. Allain, Matt Pep Club 10,11,12. Allen, Mark Pep Club 10,11,12, Football 10,11,12, Letter 11,123 Wrestling 10, Letter 10. Argles, Natch Pep Club 123 Intramurals 12. Anthony, Mike Pep Club 11,12, HARBINGER news staff 10, Editor-in-Chief123STUCO Representative 123 Categories 12, LABYRINTH 123 Gymnastics 10,11,12, Letter 11,123 NFL 10,11,12, Treasurer 11: Honor Roll 10,11,123 National Honor Society 11,12, Vice-President 12: Scholarship pin 10,11,123 National Merit Semi-Finalist 123 Boy's State 11. Appelbaum, James Stamp Club 12: Pep Club 10,121 HARBINGER Assistant Editor 12, LABYRINTH 103 Basket- ball Statistician 10,11, Letter 113 Debate 11,12, Letter 11,123 Forensics 123 Honor Roll 10,11,- 12, Scholarship pin 10,11,12, National Merit Semi-finalist 12, Princeton Book Award 10. Arikan, Koray Transfered for New York 12, International Club 12, Honor Roll 12. Arnold, Robb Pep Club 10,113 Intramural Basketball 11,123 Honor Roll 10,11,12. Athey, Marty Pep Club 10,11,12, Executive Representative 113 HAUBERK 12, Prom Chairman 11, StuCo Representative 12, Committee Chairman 123 256!SENlOF'l SUMMARIES Girls Basketball 103 Girls Gymnastics 12, ln- tramurals 10,11,123 Sophomore Choir 10, Concert Choir 11,123 State Music Festival 10,- 11,123 Honor Roll 10,11,12, National Honor Society 11,12. B Bair, Jeanette Pep Club 10,113 Honor Roll 10,11,12. Bartlett, Linda Debate 10, Letter 103 Honor Roll 10,12. Barrows, William Golf. Bates, Don Pep Club 10,11,123 Football 103 Baseball 10. Bates, Wayne Tennis 10,11,12, Letter 11,123 Music 10,11,123 Marching Band3 Concert Band3 Pep Band3 Orchestrag Blue Knights Jazz Band3 Debate 1O,11, Letter 10,11. Beall, Lynn Transfered in 11th grade from New York. Pep 12. Beeke, Elizabeth Transfer Student. Beets, Daniel Pep Club 10,113 Swimming 10, Letter 103 Sophomore Choir 10, Letter 103 Choraliers 11,12, Letter 11,123 Chamber Singers 11,12, Letter 11,123 1776 103 Annie Get Your Gun 113 Pajama Game 12. Bell, Chris Pep Club 113 Golf 10,11,123 Baseball 113 Music 10,11,12, Bell, Steve Deca113 Honor Roll 10,11,123 Scholarship Pin 10 Betzelberger, Terry Pep Club 10,11,123 Basketball Manager 10,- 11.32. Letter 10,11,12: Golf Team 103 Debate 103 Honor Roll 10,11,12. Biasella, Bev Pep Club 10,11,123 Office Education 11,123 Track 103 Drill Team 11, Letter 112 Thespian 10,11,123 Honor Roll 10,11,12. Bickley, Beckie Pep Club 10,11,12, Representative 11, Vice President 123 Cheerleading 103 Golf 10,11,12, Letter 10,11,123 Honor Roll 10,11,12, Sweetheart Candidate 12. Blackman, Nancy Pep Club 10,11,123 Volleyball 10,11,12, Letter 10,11,12, Gymnastics 10, Letter 103 Softball 11,12, Letter 11,12. Bly, Dan Baseball 10. Bolin, Tim Pep Club 10,11,123 Cross Country 10,11,12, Letter 123 lntermural Volleyball 12, Track 11,- 12, Letter 121 lntermural Basketball 10,11,12. Boresow, Susan Pep Club 10,11,12g Harbinger Sports Staff 121 Tennis 10,113 Girls Basketball 10,11,12, Letter 11,12, Softball Manager 11, Letter 113 Honor Roll 10,11,12. Borgmier, Cheryl Pep Club 10,11,12Q Paint Crew 10, HARBINGER News Editor 12, Golf 10,11,12, Letter 10,11,12, Basketball 11, Letter 11, Boys' Tennis Manager 123 Intramurals 11,121 Debate 10,11, Letter 10,113 NFL 10,113 Foren- sics 10,113 Honor Roll 10,11,123 National Honor Society 11,12, Scholarship pin 113 Quill and Scroll 12. Boxer, Connie Pep Club 10,11,12, Science Club 12, Gym- nastics 10,11, Letter 10,112 Jr. Captain 113 Track 113 Honor Roll 12. Boxer, Craig Pep Club 10,11,12. Boyer, Denise Pep Club 10,11,123 Prom Committee 112 Honor Roll 10,11,12. Breachney, Mark Pep Club 10,11,12. Bringle, Mary Pep Club 10,11,123 Prom Server 103 Tennis Team 10,11,12, Letter 10,11,123 Scholarship Pin 11,122 Honor Roll 10,11,12. Brown, David Pep Club 10,11,123 HARBINGER 123 Baseball 10,12. Brown, Laurie Pep Club 10,122 HARBINGER Feature Editor 123 Stage Crew 10, Honor Roll 10,11,123 National Honor Society 11,123 Scholarship Pin 10,11,123 National Merit Letter of Commenda- tion 12, Wellesley Book Award 11. Brown, Scott Pep Club 10,11,12, Gymnastics 10, Baseball 10,123 Football 11, Letter 113 Basketball ln- tramurals 10,11,123 Honor Roll 10,11,12. Brown, Suzanne Pep Club 10,113 HAUBERK Literary Staff 11, Copy Editor 122 Honor Roll 10,11,123 Scholarship Pin 10,11,123 National Honor Society 11,12, National Merit Letter of Commendation 123 Quill and Scroll 12. Burger, Sally Pep Club 10,11,123 Executive Committee 121 Sophomore Class Treasurer3 StuCo Representative 111 Senior Class Treasurer3 Student Activities Committee 12: Prom Server 10: Prom Committee 112 HAUBERK Sports Staff 11, Assistant Editor 123 Golf Team 10,- 11,12, Letter 10,11,123 Swim Team 10,11,12, Letter 10,11,12, Swim Captain 11, Senior Cap- tain 123 Intramural Volleyball 113 Girls' Choir 103 Concert Choir 11: Choraliers 123 State Music Festival 10,11,123 Music Letter 10,11,- 123 Honor Roll 10,11,123 National Merit Letter of Commendation 123 National Honor Society 11,123 Scholarship Pin 10,11,123 Quill and Scroll 12. Burk, Gordon Pep Club 11: Baseball 103 Honor Roll 10,11,12. Burke, Kathy Pep Club 10,11,12, Tennis 10,11, Letter 103 Honor Roll 11. Burton, Susan Pep Club 11,123 Prom Committee 113 Inter- national Club 103 Gymnastic Team 11,123 Honor Roll 10,11,12. Bush, Kerry Pep Club 10,11,123 Prom Crew 113 Gym- nastics 103 Tennis 11,123 Honor Roll 10,11,12. Bush, Melanie Pep Club 10,11,123 Stuco Chairman of Dance Committee 123 Prom Committee 113 HARBINGER Assistant News Editor 12: ln- tramural Volleyball 10,11,123 Golf 10,11,12, Letter 10,11,123 Softball 10,11,12, Letter 10,- 11,123 Debate 10, Letter 103 Forensics3 Honor Roll 10,11,123 National Honor Society 11,123 Quill and Scroll 123 National Merit Letter of Commendationg Scholarship Pin 10,11,123 Sweetheart Candidate. Byrne, Cincy Transfer from Barstow after 11th gradeg Honor Roll 12. Bywaters, Doris HAUBERK Literary Staff 11, Editor-in-Chief 12, Prom Chairman 11, Pep Club 10,11,123 In- tramural Basketball 123 Sophomore Choir 103 Concert Choir 113 Choraliers 123 Chamber Singers 12, Music Letter 10,11,123 State Piano Festival 11,12Q State Music Festival 10,11,12Q Stage Crew 113 National Merit Letter of Commendation 123 National Honor Society 11,123 Quill and Scroll 12, Scholarship Pin 10,11,123 Honor Roll 10,11,123 State of Kansas Scholar 123 KSPA 2nd Place Cutline Writing C Cameron, Julie Pep Club 10,11,123 Sophomore StuCo Representative 103 Junior Class Vice- President 11, Prom Chairman 113 ZOO in the School 123 Orchestra 10,11,123 Letter 10,113 All-State Orchestra 12, State Festival 11,123 Pit Orchestra 10,11,123 Track 103 Honor Roll 10,11,12, National Merit Letter of Commenda- tion 12. Cappello, Brian Pep Club 10,11,123 Prom Server 103 Thespians 10,11,123 President 123 Night of January 16th 103 Tiger at the Gates 103 Harvey 113 Annie Get Your Gun 113 Scapino! 113 Arsenic and Old Lace 121 Pajama Game 123 Forensics 11,123 Court Jesters 123 Stage Crew 10,11,123 Honor Roll 10,11,12. Carroll, Lisa Pep Club 10,11,123 Flag Team 10, Drill Team 11, Track 103 Night of January 16th 103 Harvey 113 Annie Get Your Gun 113 Stage crew 123 Thespian 11,123 Pajama Game 123 Sophomore Choir 103 Choralier 11,123 Honor Roll 10,113 1st runner up in Miss Drill Team Kansas 113 State Piano Competition 10, Cauchois, Tracy Pep Club 10,11,12, Flag Team 10, Letter 103 Drill Team 11,12, Letter 11,123 Drill Team Social Chairman 123 Honor Roll 10,11,123 Miss Drill Team Kansas runner up 11. Chase, Brenda Pep Club 10,11,123 Deca 11,12, Secretary 11,- 12, Tennis 113 Intramurals 10,122 Honor Roll 10,11,12. Che, Toan Pep Club 12. Church, Karen Pep Club 10,11,123 HAUBERK Design Staff 123 Sophomore Class Vice-President3 Senior Class Vice-Presidentg Prom Server 103 Cheerleading 103 Tennis 10,11,123 Softball 10, Letter 103 Swimming 11, Manager 12, In- tramurals 10,11,12, Honor Roll 10,11,12, National Honor Society 11,123 Scholarship Pin 10,11,123 Homecoming Court 123 Sweetheart Court 123 Quill and Scroll 12. Clark, Chuck Transfered after 10th grade3 Pep Club 11,123 Chess Club 123 Debate 11,12, Letter 11,123 Forensics 11,123 Intramurals 11,12, NFL Treasurer 123 Honor Roll 11,122 National Honor Society 11,121 Scholarship Pin 10,11,- 12. Clingan, Scott Translered after 10th grade, Pep Club 11,123 STUCO Curriculum Committee Co-Head 113 Tennis 11,12, Letter 11,123 Concert Choir 11, Choraliers 123 Chamber Singers 12, Annie Get Your Gun 113 Pajama Game 123 Debate 11, Letter 113 Forensics 11,123 Honor Roll 11,123 National Honor Society 11,12. Cloud, Lisa Pep Club 10,11,123 Tennis 10, Stage Crew103 Honor Roll 10,11,12. Coleman, Jess Pep Club 10,11,123 Track 103 Football 11, Letter 113 Wrestling 11, Letter 11. Collins, Tom Pep Club 10,11,123 Basketball 10,11,12, Letter 11,123 Track 11. Cooley, Tim Football 10,11,123 Letter 11,123 Swimming 10,11, Letter 113 Track 11. Cooper, Cheryl Pep Club 11,123 Office Education 123 Sophomore Choir 103 Concert Choir 113 Choraliers 12. Cosgrove, Robert Football 10,12, Letter 123 Track 10,11,12, Letter 11,123 Honor Roll 10,12. Costello, Carol Pep Club 10,11,123 Prom Server 103 Swimteam 11, Manager 123 lntramuraIs10,113 School Mascot 11. Cowley, Sam Pep Club 10,11,12Q Football 10,11,12, Letter 11,123 Basketball 10,11,12, Letter 12, Co- Captain 123 Honor Roll 10,11,123 National Honor Society 11,12. Crangle, Ken Intramurals 123 Honor Roll 10,11,123 National Merit Letter of Commendation 12. Creamer, John Stamp Club 123 Pep Club 11,122 DECA 11, Gymnastics 10,11,12, Letter 11,12. D Dalgleish, Doug Pep Club 1O,11,12Q Intramurals 10,11,123 Basketball 103 Tennis 10,11,12, Letter 123 Debate 10,11, Letter 113 NFL 10,113 Honor Roll 10,11,12, National Merit Finalist 12, Scholarship Pin 11,12. Davenport, Kyle Stamp Club 123 LABYRINTH 10,123 Categories Team 123 Math Team 123 In- tramurals 10,113 Orchestra 10,11,123 Pit Orchestra 123 State Music Festival 10,113 Scholarship Pin 123 Honor Roll 10,11,123 National Merit Semi-finalist 123 Rensselaer Award. Davis, Becky Pep Club 10,11,123 Prom Committee 111 Senior StuCo Representative 123 HAUBERK 12: HARBINGER Editor-in-Chief123Volleyball 10,11,12, Letter 123 Softball 10, Letter 103 Cheerleading 10,11,12, Letter 11,12, ln- tramurals 10,11,123 Stage Crew113 Princeton Book Award 103 National Honor Society 11,123 Honor Roll 10,11,123 Scholarship Pin 10,11,- 12: National Merit Letter of Commendation 123 Quill and Scroll 12: Who's Who Among American High School Students 123 Homecoming 1st attendant 12. Deay, Charles Sep Club 123 Football 12, Letter 123 Honor oll. Devine, Dee Pep Club 10,11,123 Golf Team 10,11,12, Letter 10,11,12. Dopke, Lee Pep Club 12. Dorlac, Karen Pep Club 10,11,12, Track 103 Music 10. Dreher, Marthe Prom Server 103 Pep Club 10,11,12, Representative 10,11, President 123 Tennis Team 10,11, Letter 10,113 Cheerleader 113 Swim Team Manager 11,123 Sophomore Choir 10, Concert Choir 11, Choralier 123 An- nie Get Your Gun 113 The Pajama Game 123 Honor Roll 1O,11,12: National Honor Society 123 Scholarship Pin 11,123 Homecom- ing Court 123 Sweetheart Court 12. Durham, Don Pep Club 11,123 Football 11,12. Durie, Cathy International Club 12, LABYRINTH 11,12, Associate Editor 123 Orchestra 10,11,123 Pit Orchestra Pajama Game 123 Honor Roll 10,- 11.12: National Honor Society 11,123 SENIOR SUMNIARIESXQS7 Scholarship Pin 10,11,123 Quill and Scroll 11.- 12. Durwood, Dana Pep Club 10,113 International Club 113 HARBINGER Assistant Business Manager 123 LABYRINTH 12Q Honor Roll 10,11. E Edwards, Amber Pep Club 10,11,123 HARBINGER Assistant Feature Editor 123 StuCo Communications Committee Chairman 12, Prom Server 103 Prom Chairman 111 Sophomore Choir 10, Choraliers 11,123 Chamber Singers 11,123 Music Letter 10,11,12, State Music Festival 10,11,123 State Piano Festival 10,113 Thespians 10,11,123 Forensics 121 Night of Jan. 16th 103 Tiger at the Gates 101 1776 103 Annie Get Your Gun 11, Arsenic and Old Lace 123 Pajama Game 123,Honor Roll 10,11,123 National Honor Society 11,123 Scholarship Pin 10,113 National Merit Semi- Finalist 123 Quill and Scroll 123 Who's Who Among American High School Students 12. Einspahr, Jeff Pep Club 10,11,123 Basketball 103 Cross Country 11,12, Letter 123 Baseball 11,12, Letter 123 Intramurals 10,11,123 Football Yell- Leader 123 Honor Roll 11,12. Eliot, Adam Transfer Student after 11th gradeg Pep Club 123 Athletics 12. Ellison, John Pep Club 11,123 Golf 10,11,12. Ellman, Cheryl Honor Roll 12. Ellwanger, Chuck Pep Club 10,11,123 Honor Roll 10,12 Eimmons, Lynn Pep Club 10,11,123 Office Education 11,123 Honor Roll 10,11,12. Enslein, Marty Pep Club 10,11,12g Intramurals 10,113 DECA 11,121 Nationals in DECA 113 Who's Who Magazine 113 Honor Roll 11,12. F Fenn, Jane Pep Club 10,11,123 Cheerleader 10,11,123 Swim Team 10,11, Letter 10,113 Tennis Team 10,11,12, Letter 10,113 Sophomore Choir 103 Concert Choir 113 Choraliers 123 National Honor Society 11,123 Honor Roll 10,11,123 Scholarship Pin 10,11. Fisher, Mary Beth Sophomore Choir 103 Concert'Choir 11,123 Honor Roll 10,11,12. Flood, Robert Pep Club 11,123 Tennis 103 Cross Country 103 Basketball 103 Intramurals 11,123 Debate 123 Honor Roll 10,11,12Q 1st Place Food Service DECA State Leadership Conference. Ford, Ronnie Forensics 10,11,12, President 123 StuCo Com- mittee 123 Debate 10,11,12, Letter 10,11,123 Orchestra 123 Debate Tournament Chairman 123 Honor Roll 10,113 National Honor Society 11,125 Scholarship Pin 11. Fountain, Amy Pep Club 10,11,123 Volleyball 103 Tennis 113 Girls Basketball Manager 10,113 Honor Roll 10,11,123 National Honor Society 11,123 Scholarship Pin 10,11,12. 258!SENlOR SUMMARIES Franklin, Mark Debate 10,11,12, Letter 103 Arsenic and Old Lace 123 Honor Roll 10,11,12, National Merit Finalist 12. Fried, Marc Pep Club 10,11,123 Football Yell Leader 123 Basketball Statistician 103 Intramural Basket- ball 11,123 Sophomore Choir 103 Choraliers 11,123 Chamber Singers 123 Pajama Gameu 123 Honor Roll 11,12. Frost, Liz Prom Server 103 Pep Club 10,11,123 Volleyball 10,11,123 Letter 10,11,12, Swimming 10,11,12, Letter 10,113 Cheerleading 10,11,123 ln- tramurals 10,11,12Q Honor Roll 10,11,123 Scholarship Pin 10,11,123 Homecoming Court 12. Fuller, Brett Transfered SM South 11th gradeg Pep Club 10,11,12, Football 11,12, Letter 11,12, Captain 123 Basketball Yell Leader 123 Track 113 Gym- nastics 113 Choraliers 11,123 Chamber Singers 123 Music Letter 11,123 Pajama Game 125 Honor Roll 11,123 Who's Who in High School Americans 12. G Gagel, Brenda Pep Club 103 Intramurals 10. Garrett, Lori Pep Club 10,11,123 Prom Server 103 Volleyball 10, Letter 103 Gymnastics 10,11,12, Letter 10,- 11,123 Track 11,12, Letter 11,12, Music Letter 103 Sophomore Choir 103 Girls Choir 11, Honor Roll 10,11,12, National Honor Society 11,123 Scholarship Pin 11,12. Gass, James Pep Club 10,11,123 Astronomy Club 113 Wrestling 10,113 HARBINGER 123 NJROTC 10,11, Colorguard 10,11. Gatzoulis, Denise Prom Server 103 Pep Club 10,11,123 Track Team 10,11,123 Tennis Team 10,11,12, Letters 11,123 Cheerleading 10,113 Honor Roll 12, Gaudette, Joanne Homecoming Committee 123 Softball 10,11,- 123 Basketball 10,11,12, Statistician3 Costumes Crew Arsenic and Old Lace 123 Honor Roll 11,12. Gazlay, Marsha NJROTC Drill Team and Colorguard 12g Soft- ball 113 Volleyball 123 Honor Roll 11,12. Geiderman, Marcia International Club 123 HARBINGER News Editor 123 StuCo 12, Prom Chairman 113 Cultural Arts Committee 123 Pep Club 123 Special Projects Committee 115 Harvey 103 Construction Crew of t'Night of January 16th 103 Honor Roll 10,11,123 Scholarship Pin 11,- 12, Quill and Scroll 12. Gerhardt, Lori Saddle Club 103 Pep Club 103 Girls Choir 103 Concert Choir 113.ChoraIiers 123 State Music Festival 11,123 Honor Roll 11. Gerson, Jim Stamp and Coin Club Vice-President 123 Pep Club 10,11,123 Stuco 123 Prom Chairman 123 HARBINGER 113 Ski Club 10,11,123 Swim Team 10, Tennis Team 10,11,123 Intramural Basketball 11,123 Debate 10,11, Letter 10,113 Sophomore Choir 103 Concert Choir 113 Honor Roll 11,12. Giannos, Cathy Pep Club 103 Basketball 11, Letter 113 Softball 11,12, Letter 11,12. Gibbons, Kathy Pep Club 10,11,123 Prom committee 115 Dance committee 122 HARBINGER Assistant Editor 123 Volleyball 10,11,12, Letter 10,11,123 Softball 10,11,12, Letter 10,11,12, Co-Captain 123 Honor Roll 10,11,123 Quill and Scroll 123 National Honor Society 11,12, Secretary 123 Scholarship Pin 10,11,12. Gibson, Gary Pep Club 123 Honor Roll 10. Gier, Ron Pep Club 10,11,123 Band 10,11,123 Blue Knights 103 Pep Band 10,11,123 Pep Band director 113 Marching Band 10,11,123 Debate Letter 10,11,123 Band Letter 10,11,123 State of Kansas Scholar3 National Honor Society. Gillen, Evelyn Pep Club 10,11,123 Prom Chairman 113 Drill Team 11. Gilmore, Cathryn Pep Club 11,123 Honor Roll 11,12. Goldberg, Nolan International Club 10,11,12, Publicity Chair- man 11,12, Vice President 123 Physics Club 113 Orchestra 10,11,123 State Music Festival 11, Pit Orchestra 11,123 Arsenic and Old Lace 123 Jabberwok 123 Honor Roll 10,123 Scholarship Pin 12. Goller, Sam Prom Server 103 HAUBERK 123 Thespians 10,11,123 Sophomore Choir 103 Concert Choir 113 Choraliers 123 Music Letter 123 Tiger at the Gates 103 Annie Get Your Gun 113 Scapino! 113 Arsenic and Old Lace 113 Pajama Game 123 Forensics 11,123 Reper- tory Theatre 123 Stage Crew 10,11,12, Court Jesters 12, Honor Roll 10,11,12. Graber, Roger Football Team 10,11,12, Letter 11,123 Sophomore Choir 103 Concert Choir 113 Choraliers 12. Graves, Paula Art Committee 123 Prom Server 103 Pep Club 10,11,12, HAUBERK Business Editor 12, Business Staff 113 Girls Tennis Team 103 Cheerleading 10,11,123 Swim Team Manager 11,125 Intramurals 10,11,123 Debate 10, Letter 103 Honor Roll 10,11,123 National Honor Society 11,125 Scholarship Pin 103 Quill and Scroll 123 Homecoming Court 123 Sweetheart Queen 12. Greene, Julie Pep Club 11,123 Zoo in the School 123 Softball 10, Letter 103 Basketball 11, Letter 113 Volleyball 10,11,12, Letter 10,11,123 Track 11,12, Letter 11,123 Girls' Choir 103 Concert Choir 11, Honor Roll 10,11,123 National Honor Societyg Scholarship Pin 10,11. Grier, Susan Pep Club 10,11,123 Pep Club Jr. Represen- tative 113 Pep Club Secretary 122 Class Secretary 103 Prom Chairman 11. Griffin, Nancy Pep Club 10,11,123 LABYRINTH 10,113 Thespians 10,11,123 Stage Crew 10,11,12. Griffith, John Pep Club 10,11,123 Cross Country 103 Track 113 Basketball 10,11,123 Letter 123 Intramurals 10,11,12, Honor Roll 10,11,123 National Honor Society 11,12, President 12. Grimes Lynne Sophomore Choir 103 Girls' Choir 113 Concert Choir 123 Honor Roll 10,11,12. Groll, Lisa Office Education Association 11,123 Honor Roll 10,11,12. Guemple, Sam Wrestling 10,11,12, Letter 10,11,12, Captain 123 Honor Roll 10,11,12, Scholarship Pin 10,- 11,12. Gutzman, Tamara Pep Club 10,11,125 International Club 125 DECA 11,12, Treasurer 125 Flag Team 10, Letter 105 Drill Team 11,12, Letter 11,125 Honor Roll 10,11,12. Gwartney, Bob HARBINGER Sports Staff 125 HAUBERK Sports Staff 125 Pep Club 10,11,125 Stamp and Coin Club 12: Football 10,11,12, Letter 11,125 Baseball 10,115 Basketball Statistician 10,11,12, Letter 11,12, Head Statistician 125 Voice of the Lancers 11,125 Honor Roll 10,11,- 12. H Hagemann, David Activities Committee 125 Football 10,11,12, Letter 11,125 Basketball 10,125 Track 10. Hale, Lisa Pep Club 10,11,125 Prom Server 105 Basket- ball 10,11, Letter 10,115 Swimming 105 Honor Roll 10,11,12. Hall, Jack Pep Club 10. Hammer, Wade Pep Club 11. Hanes, Ellen Pep Club 10,11,125 Tennis Team 10,11,125 Swim Team 10,11, Letter 10,115 Heralder11,- 125 Honor Roll 10,11,125 Scholarship Pin 10,- 115 4th Attendent Homecoming Queen. Harden, Bryan Pep Club 115 Honor Roll 10,11,12. Harper, Chuck Tennis 105 Gymnastic 10,11,125 Letter 11,125 Honor Roll 10,125 Scholarship Pin 10. Harper, Gretchen Stuco Sophomore Representative5 lnterschool Congress 10, Special Projects Chairperson 11, Representative to East Ad- visory Board 11, Stuco Vice President 125 HARBINGER Feature Staff 125 Pep Club 115 Honor Roll 10,11,125 National Honor Society 125 National Merit Letter of Commendation. Harrington, John HARBINGER 125 Categories 125 Orchestra Concert Master 125 Pajama Game Pit Orchestra 125 District Honors Orchestra 115 State Orchestra 125 Honor Roll 10,11,125 Scholarship Pin 11,125 National Merit 12. Hataway, Sue Ann Pep Club 10,11,12. Haynes, Jennifer Pep Club 10,11,125 Prom Server 105 Gym- nastics Team 10,11,125 Sophomore Choir 105 Girls' Choir 11. Heley, Sue HARBINGER Advertising Manager 125 Pep Club 10,11,125 Student Council 125 Dance and Recognition Committee 125 Prom Committee 115 LABYRINTH 125 International Club 11,125 Intramural Volleyball 10,11,125 Band 10,11,125 Vice President 125 Pep Band 10,115 Thespian 10,11,125 Paint Crew Chiefg Harvey, Annie Get Your Gun, Arsenic and Old Lace, Pa- jama Game, Publicity Crew Chief Scapino 5 Honor Roll 10,11,125 Scholarship Pin 10,11,- 125 AFS Student To Brazil. Henke, Jeff Pep Club 10,11,125 Football 10,11,12, Letter 11,125 Wrestling 10, Letter 105 Track 10,11,12, Letter 11,125 Honor Roll 10,11,125 Scholarship Pan 10,11,125 Junior Academy of Science 11,- 1 Heumann, Monica Pep Club 10,11,125 Prom Server 103 Track 105 Flag Team 105 Drill Team 115 Honor Roll 10,- 11,125 Hildreth, Lonna LABYRINTH 11,12, Art Editor 125 international Club 125 Honor Roll 10,11,125 Scholarship Pins 10,11,125 Quill and Scroll 11,12. Hise, Julie Pep Club 10,11,125 Pep Executive Committee 125 Prom Server 105 HARBINGER Sports Staff 125 Volleyball 10,11,125 Letter 10,11,125 Soft- ball 10,11,12, Letter 10,11,125 lntramurals10,- 11,125 Cheerleading 10,11,12, Varsity Head Cheerleader 125 Honor Roll 10,11,125 National Honor Society 11,125 Scholarship Pin 10,11,- 125 Homecoming 2nd Attendant 12. Hoadley, Roger HARBINGER Feature Staff 11, Assistant Feature Editor 125 HAUBERK Sports Staff 125 Pep Club 10,11,125 Gymnastics Team 10,11,- 12, Letter 125 Marching Band, Concert Band 10,11,125 Jazz Band 10,11, Pep Band 10,115 Honor Roll. Hobson, Steve Pep Club 10,11,125 Swim Team 10,11,12, Letter 10,11,12, Team Captain 125 Golf 10,11,- 12, Letter 125 Honor Roll 10,11,12. Hodges, Phil Pep Club 10,11,125 Football 10,11,12, Letter 11,125 Track 10,11,12. Hoffman, Carol Pep Club 10,11,125 HARBINGER Business Manager 225 Girls' Choir 105 Honor Roll 10,- 11,12. Hoffman, Susan Student Council 11,12, Curriculum Chairper- son 125 International Club 10,115 Pep Club 11,125 Volleyball 105 Debate 11,12, Letter 115 Forensics 10,11,125 Honor Roll 11,125 Junior Academy of Science 125 AFS 11. Holder, Thomas Chess Club 125 Honor Roll 10,11,12. Holland Cheryl Prom Server 105 Harbinger 125 Drill Team 10,- 11,125 Sophomore Choir 10, Girls' Choir 11, Concert Choir 125 Pajama Game 125 Honor Roll 10,11,125 4th Runner Up in Drill Team Pageant 12. Housh, Kimberly Pep Club 10,11,125 Drill Team 115 Track 105 Intramural Volleyball 10,11. Hovey, Karen Pep Club 10,11,125 Prom Server 105 Volleyball 10,11, Letter 115 Cheerleading 10,115 Swim Team Manager 11, Letter 115 Honor Roll 11. Hulen, Sarah Pep Club 10,11,125 Concert Music 10,11,125 Drama 105 Choraliers 125 Honor Roll 10,11. Hunter, David Pep Club 10,11,12, Vice President 125 Foot- ball 10,11,12, Letter 11,125 Wrestling 10: Baseball 105 Honor Roll 12. J Jackson, Roger Chess Club 125 Honor Roll 10,11,12. Janasz, Marie Tennis 10,11,12, Letter 11,125 Softball 10,11, Letter 10,115 Basketball 10,11, Letter 10,115 Basketball 10,11, Letter 10,115 Honor Roll 10,- 11,12. Jenab, Jocelyn Pep Club 12. Jenkins, Charles Pep Club 11,125 NJROTC 10,115 Cross Coun- try 115 Debate 105 Honor Roll 10,11,12. Johnson, Sheri Pep Club 10,11,125 Office Education Associa- tion 11,125 Honor Roll 10,11,125 National Merit Letter of Commendation 12. Jones, Mary Pep Club 10,115 Girls' Basketball 105 ln- tramural Volleyball 10,11. Jones, Robert Pep Club 10,11,125 Tennis 10,11,12, Letter 10,125 Debate 105 Honor Roll 10,11. Jones, Sarah Pep Club 10,11,125 Prom Server 105 Track 115 Gymnastics 105 Tennis 10,11,125 Honor Roll 10,11,12. Joslove, Scott Honor Roll. K Kahn, Susan Categories Team 125 Girls' Choir 125 Honor German invasion. SENIOR SUMMARlES!259 Roll 10,11,123 Scholarship Pin 10,11,12, National Merit Semi-Finalist. Kanarek, Lisa Pep Club 11,123 Prom Chairman 11, Drill Team 11: Tennis Team 12. Kaplan, Judi Pep Club 11,123 Drill Team 11, Letter 113 Debate 123 Letter 123 Repertory Theater 113 Honor Roll 10,11,12, Sweetheart Candidate 12, Kenny Kirsten Pep Club 10,11,12, Pep Club Executive Com- mittee 103 HARBINGER 123 Prom Chairman 11: Volleyball Intramurals 11,123 Debate 101 Honor Roll 10,11,12. Keough, Betsy Pep Club 10,11,123 Prom Committee 113 Flag Team 10, Letter 103 Drill Team 11,12, Letter 11,12, Play Crews 103 Honor Roll 10,11,12. Kerr, David Prom Server 123 Pep Club 10,11,12, STUCO 10,11,12, Junior Class President 11, lnterschool Congress 11, Advisory Board Alternate 12Q Tennis Team 103 Swim Team 10,11,12, Letter 11,123 Football Yell Leader 123 Debate 11,12, Letter 11, National Foren- sics League 11,123 Honor Roll 10,11,12. Killingsworth, Julie Prom Server 103 Pep Club 10,11,12, HARBINGER 113 Intramural Volleyball 113 Girls' Choir 10, Concert Choir 11, Choraliers 12, State Music Festival 10,11,123 Honor Roll 10,11,123 Quill and Scroll 11. Kimbrough, Jake Pep Club 123 Intramural Basketball and Volleyball 12, Debate 10,11,12, Letter 10,11,- 123 Honor Roll 10,11,12, Scholorship pin 10,- 11,123 National Commended Student3 N.C.A. Evaluation Committee Member. King, Cindy Pep Club 10,11,12, Honor Roll 10,11,12. King, Matt Prom Chairman 123 Pep Club 10,11,123 Foot- ball 10,11,12, Letter 11,123 Choraliers 12, Concert Choir 11, Sophomore Choir 10, Chamber Singers 12, Annie Get Your Gun 11. Koerper, Karl Pep Club 10,11,123 Basketball 103 Intramural Basketball 12. Koupal, Julie Pep Band 10,113 Representative to Pep Club 113 Basketball 10,11, Letter 113 Band Letter 10,113 State Ensembles 10,11,123 Thespians 10,113 Pajama Game Pit Orchestra 123 Orchestra 10,11,12, Thespian Treasurer 113 President of Band 12, Secretary-Treasurer Honor Roll 10,1 1,121 Scholarship Pin Krebs, Kim Pep Club 10,11,12, Thespian3 Tiger at the Gates 10, Scapino! 11, Repertory Theatre 12, Court Jesters 12, Jaberwock 12, Honor Roll 10,11,12. Kress, Brett Pep Club 10,113 Baseball 10,113 Debate 12, Honor Roll 10,11,12. Kroeger, David Pep Club 10,11,12, Secretary 123 Prom Server 103 HAUBERK Sports Staff 11, Sports Editor 123 Prom Committee 113 Cross Country 10,- 12, Letter 123 Tennis 10: Baseball 11,12, Letter 123 Basketball 10: Intramurals 10,11,12, Voice of the Lancers 123 Debate 113 Sophomore Choir 10, Concert Choir 11, Choraliers 12, Chamber Singers 12, Pajama Game 123 State Music Festival 10,11,123 Music Letter 11,123 Honor Roll 10,11,12, National Honor Society 11,12, Scholarship Pin 10,11,123 Quill and Scroll 12. Krummel, Lee Ann Volleyball 10,11,12, Letter 10,11,12, Basket- ball 10,11,12, Letter 10,11,123 Softball 10,11,- 12, Letter 10,11,123 Honor Roll 12. Kuehnle, Sarah Softball 10,11,12, Letter 10,11,123 Marching Band 10,11,12, Symphonic Band 10,11,12, Pep Band 10.11 Kurth, Regina Categories 123 National Academic Games 11,- 123 International Club 10,113 Debate 10,11,12, Letter 10,11,123 Stage Crew 103 Honor Roll 10,11,123 National Merit Letter of Commenda- tion 12. Kurz, Jeff Pep Club 10,11,12, Baseball 10,11,12, Letter 11,123 Honor Roll 10,11. Kuse, Ken Pep Club 10,11,123 Basketball Trainer and Manager 10,11,12, Letter 11,12. Pass me the fork. 260!SENlOB SUMMARIES L Landes, Karen Pep Club 10,11,123 STUCO 12, International Club 123 Girls' Choir 11, Choraliers 12, Letter 11,123 Debate, State Music Festival3 National Forensics League3 State Music Ensemble3 Honor Roll 11,123 Scholarship Pins 11. Landon, Mary Pep Club 10,11,123 Prom Server 10, Prom Committee 113 Heralder 11,12, Head 123 Volleyball Intramurals 11,123 Girls' Choir 101 Homecoming Queen 12. Larkin Lee Pep Club 10,11,12, Cross Country 103 Track 103 intramural Volleyball 113 Honor Roll 10,- 11,12. Laterza, Mark Pep Club 10,11,123 Basketball 105 Baseball 10,11,12, Letter 10,11,12, Intramural Basket- ball 123 Honor Roll 10,11,12. Leathers, James Pep Club 10,11,123 Football 10,11,12, Letter 11,123 Wrestling 10, Letter 103 Concert Choir 11,12. Lehr, Gary Pep Club 10,11,123 Wrestling 10,11,12, Letter 1O,11,12Q Track 103 Honor Roll 10,11,12. Leo, Bill Pep Club 11,123 Gymnastics 10,11,12, Letter 11,12, Co-Captain 12, Basketball Yell Leader 12: Honor Roll. Levenson, Yonah International Club 123 Pep Club 103 STUCO 103 Orchestra 10,11,12, State Music Festival 11,123 State Music Festival Full Orchestra and String Orchestra 10,11,12, Letter 11,123 An- nie Get Your Gun 11, Honor Roll 12. Levy, Melinda International Club 11,12, Treasurer 123 Pep Club 123 Honor Roll 10,11,12, Scholarship Pin 10,11,12, National Honor Society 11,12, AFS Candidate 12. Levy, Melissa Pep Club 123 International Club 11,123 Inter- national Club President 12, AFS Student Representative 123 Honor Roll 10,11,123 Scholarship Pin 111 AFS 12. Lewis, Rochelle Prom Server 103 Prom Chairman 113 Assistant Ads Manager, HARBINGER 123 Pep Club 123 Honor Roll 10,11,12. Lewis, Tripp Pep Club 11,123 HARBINGER Ad Staff 123 DECA 11,12. Lile, David Boy's Pep Club 10,11,123 Football 10,11,123 Letter 11,123 Basketball 10,113 Baseball 11,12, Letter 11,123 Honor Roll 10,11,123 Scholarship Pin 10,11,123 National Honor Society 11,123 Named as a Kansas Scholar. Liljestrand, Kelly Pep Club 10,11,12, HARBINGER Assistant News Editor 123 Volleyball 10,11,12, Letter 11,123 Intramural Volleyballg State Music Festival3 Girls' Choir 10,113 Concert Choir 123 Honor Roll 10,11,123 National Honor Society 11,123 Scholarship Pin 10,11,123 Quill and Scroll 12. Lindsey, John NFL 10,11,123 HAUBERK11,12QHARGlNGER 123 Debate Letter 10,11,123 Honor Roll 10,11,- 12 Lintecum, Ann Pep Club 10,11,123 Prom Chairman 113 Cheerleading 103 Intramurals 10,11,12, Sophomore Choir 103 Choraliers 11,12, Chamber Singers 123 Honor Roll 10,11,123 National Merit Semifinalist 12: Scholarship Pin 10. Lloyd, Demi Prom Server 101 Pep Club 10,11,123 Tennis Team 10,11,12, Letter 10,11,12, Girls' Choir 103 Concert Choir 11, Choraliers 123 Honor Roll 10,11,12. Lohnes, Brooke Pep Club 10,11,12, Tennis Team 10,113 Honor Roll 10,12. Long, Julie Pep Club 10,113 Office Education Association 12, Drill Team 11, Letter 111 Honor Roll 10. Luchen, Andy Honor Roll 12. Luhnow, Nancy Pep Club 10,11,12, Swim Team 111 Concert Band 10,11,12, Pep Band 10,11,12, Marching Band 10,11,12, Letter 10,11,12, Orchestra 11,- 12, Pit Orchestra 111 Honor Roll 10,11,12, National Honor Society 11,121 Scholarship Pin 11,123 Kansas Junior Academy of Science. Luzier, Joy Honor Roll 12. Lynd, Elizabeth Pep Club 10,11,123 Junior Class President ll, Prom Chairman ll, Diving Team 10, Letter 103 Orchestra 10,11,12, Pit Orchestra 10,11,12, KMEA District Orchestra 11,12, Concert Choir 11, Choraliers 121 Honor Roll 10,11,12, National Honor Society 11,12. Lyons, Linda Pep Club 10,11,12, Senior Representative 12, STUCO Representative 113 Prom Server 103 Prom Chairman 113 Activities and Awards Council 125 HAUBERK Literary Staff 12, Volleyball 113 Swim Team 10,11,12, Letter 10,- 11,123 Intramurals 10,113 Sophomore Choir 10, Choraliers 11,12, Chamber Singers 11,12, All-State Chorus 11, State Music Festival 10,- 11,12, Letter 10,11,12, t'1776 10, Annie Get Your Gun 11, Pajama Game 12, Honor Roll 10,11,123 National Honor Society 11,123 Scholarship Pin 10,11,12, Sweet Heart 123 Quill and Scroll 12. Lytle, Bob Pep Club 10,11,12, Track 101 Cross Country 10,11,12, Letter 12, Debate 10,113 Honor Roll 10,11,12. M MacCurdy, Lori Pep Club 10,11,123STUCO123Choraliers11,- 123 Chamber Singers 11,123 Annie Get Your Gun 11, Scapino 11, Arsenic and Old Lace 12, Pajama Game 12, Letter 11,123 Honor Roll 10,11,12. Mahoney, Kelly Honor Roll 11,12. Marsh, Sara Pep Club 10,11,123 Cross Country Manager 11,12, Letter 11,123 Track Manager 10,11,123 Letter 11,123 Thespian 11,12, Stage Manager Pajama Game , Assistant Stage Manager Scapino! , and Arsenic and Old Lace , Crews 10,113 Honor Roll 11,12. Marshall, Dana Pep Club 10,113 Swim Team 10,11. Martin, Kristin Pep Club 10,11,12, International Club 12, Host Sister 12, Honor Roll 10,11,12. Maxon, Ron Pep Club 10,11,123 Football 10,111 Track 10,- 11,123 Cross Country 12: Honor Roll 12. McCabe, John Pep Club 10,11,123 Debate 10, Sophomore Choir 10, Choraliers 11,12, Chamber Singers 123 Thespian Vice-President 123 Night of January 16th , 1776 , Tiger at the Gates , Harvey , Annie Get Your Gun Jaberwock , Arsenic and Old Lace , Pajama Game , Honor Roll 10,11,123 Scholarship Pin 10,11,123 National Honor Society 11,12. McCabe, Michelle Pep Club 10,11,123 Crews 11,123 Honor Roll 12. McCarthey, John Pep Club 10,11,12, Football 11,12, Letter 11,- 121 Swimming Team 11,12, Letter 11,12. McCully, Shaunna Pep Club 10,11,123 Prom Server 103 Ski Club 11, Volleyball Letter 10,11,12, Basketball Letter 101 Diving Letter 11,123 Intramurals 10,- 11,12, Honor Roll 11,123 National Honor Society 11,123 Scholarship Pin 12. I McGuire, Anne Pep Club 10,11,123 Tennis Team 10,11,12, Letter 11, Swimming Team 11,123 Pit Orchestra 10,11,123 Honor Roll 10,11,123 Scholarship Pin 11,123 National Merit Semi- Finalist 12. McHugh, Stacey Pep Club 10,1l,12Q Tennis Team 113 Honor Roll 10,11,123 National Honor Society 11,123 Scholarship Pin 10. McKim, Jim Pep Club 10,11,123 Gymnastics 10,11,123 Letter 12, Concert Choir 12, Band 10,11. McNichols, Cindy State Girls' Choir 103 Honor Roll 10,11. Meeker, Donna Pep Club 10,11,123 Drill Team 11,12, Social Chairman 12, Sophomore Choir 10, Choraliers 11,12, Chamber Singers 11,12, Letter 11,12, State Music Festival 10,11,12. Meyer, Cynthia Pep Club 11,123 Girls' Basketball 10,11, Letter 10,113 Volleyball 10,11, Letter l0,1lQ Honor Roll 10,11,12. Meyer, Jeff Pep Club 10,11,123 Yell Leader 123 Tennis Team 10,11,12, Letter 123 Honor Rollg Scholarship Pin3 Who's Who in High School Americans. Miller, Carla Pep Club 10,11,12, Pep Executive Committee 123 Junior Class Secretary 111 HAUBERK 11,- 12, Literary Editor 123 HARBINGER Features Staff 12, Drill Team 11,12, Letter 11,12, Cap- tain 123 Intramurals 12, Debate 10,11,12, Letter 10,11,123 National Forensics League 10,1 1,121 Honor Roll 10,11,12, National Honor Society 11,123 Scholarship Pin 10,12 Miller, Chris Pep Club 10,11,12, Football 10,11, Letter 113 Intramurals 10,121 Honor Roll. Miller, Molly Pep Club 10,11,123 STUCO Representative 121 Prom Server 10, Honor Roll 10,11,12, National Honor Society 11,123 Letter of Commendation 11. Mino, Steve Pep Club 10,11,123 Football 10,11,12, Letter 11,123 Gymnastics 10. Mistele, Nancy Pep Club 10,113 Sophomore Choir 103 Concert Choir 11,123 Honor Roll 10,11,12. Moffet, Steve Pep Club 11,123 Golf 10,11,12, Letter 123 ln- tramurals 11,123 Honor Roll 12. Mordy, Calvin Track 11,12, Music 10,11,123 Orchestra 123 Pajama Game 12, Pep Band 10,11,12, Honor Roll. Moriarty, Mike Pep Club l0,1l,l2Q Football 10,11,12, Letter 11,123lntramuralS10,11,12. Morris, Shelly Pep Club 10,11,123 Drill Team ll, DECA 11,- 12, Reperatory Theatre 12. Mosimann, Jim Pep Club 10,11,12, Football 10,11,12, Letter 11,123 Honor Roll 10,12. Mayer, Kay Pep Club 10,11,12. Mullarky, Tim Pep Club 10,11,12, Football 10,11,12, Letter 11,123 Track 10,11,12, Letter 11,12, Wrestling 10,11,12, Letter 10,11,12, Intramurals 10,113 Sophomore Choir 103 Concert Choir 11, Honor Roll 10,11. Murphy, Elizabeth Pep Club 10,11,123 Girls' Choir 10, Concert Choir 11: Choraliers 123 Honor Roll 10,11,123 NJROTC Military Ball Queen 12. N Neese, Laurie Pep Club 10,11,123 Prom Server 103 Volleyball 10,113 Orchestra 1O,11,123 1776 103 Annie Get Your Gun 11, Pit Orchestra 10,11. Nelson, Betsy Pep Club 11,123 Tennis 12, Letter 12, Basket- ball 11,12, Letter 11,121 Concert Choir 11, Honor Roll 11,12. Nelson, Eric Pep Club 10,11,12. , Newman, Julie Pep Club 10,11,123 Prom Server 103 HARBINGER 123 Swimming 113 Cheerleading 103 Music 10,113 Honor Roll 10,11,12. Newton, Cindy Pep Club 11,123 Basketball Trainer Letter 10,- 11,123 Softball 10,11, Letter 10,113 Honor Roll 10,11,123 National Honor Society 11,123 Scholarship Pin 10,123 NCA Student Activities Committee 12. Nickolaus, Ruthie Transfer Student, Honor Roll 12. Niewald, Bryan HARBINGER Sports Editor 123 Pep Club 10,- 11,123 Track 10,113 Cross Country 10,11, Letter 113 Basketball 103 Honor Roll 10,11,12. Nusser, Jim DECA 11,123 Marching Band 10,11,123 Pep Band 10,11,123 Concert Band 10,11,12. O'FarrelI, Ann Pep Club 10,11,123 Track 10,123 Basketball 10,11,12, Letter 10,113 Tennis11,12, Letter 12, Softball Manager 113 Volleyball 10, Letter 101 Honor Roll 10,11,12. ' Olson, David Pep Club 10,11,123 Honor Roll 10,11. P Padula, Marta Pep Club 11,123 Thespians 11,12, Secretary SENIOR SUMlVlARIES!261 12Q Drill Team 123 Forensics 11,123 Arsenic and Old Lace Costumes Crew Chief 123 Pa- jama Game Make-up Crew Chief, Assistant Stage Manager 123 Harvey 113 Scapino! 113 Jabberwock 123 Honor Roll 11,123 National Honor Society 11,123 Scholarship Pin 10,11,12. Palmer, Ross Pep Club 10,11,123 HARBINGER 12, HAUBERK 123 Stamp Club 123 Basketball 10, Track 11, Cross Country 123 Football Yell- leader 12, Intramurals 11,12, Honor Roll 10,- 11,123 Quill and Scroll 12. Papin, Merrill Pep Club 10,11,123 Track 11, Night of January 16 10, 1776 10, Tiger at the Gates 10, Harvey 11: Honor Roll 10,11. Passman, Suzanne Ski Club 103 Flag Team 103 Prom Server 103 Pep Club 10,11,12, Student Council 12. Pennavaria, Kathy Transfer Student, Archbishop Wood High School, Pennsylvania. Penner, Dan DECA 11,123 Pep Club 10,11,123 Swimming 10,11,12, Letter 10,11,12, Pep Band 10,113 Choraliers 123 Marching Band 10,112 Band 10.11. Petersen, Kurt Basketball 10, Football 103 lntramuraIs3 Baseball 11,12, Letter 12. Pfoltner, Kelly Pep Club 10,11,123 Drill Team 11, Letter 113 Honor Roll 10,11,12. Phillips, Lora Band 10,11,123 Pep Band 11,123 Orchestra 123 Pit Orchestra 125 Band Letter 10,11,12. Pitnick, Bob DECA 11,12, Vice President 11,123 Baseball: Honor Roll 10,11,12. Polter, Gary Pep Club 11, Intramurals 11,123 Band 10,11,- 12, Letter 10,11,123 Pep Band 10,11,123 Jazz Band 103 State Music Festival 10,11,123 Tri- state Music Festival 11, Band Manager 12. Ponder, Keith Pep Club 10,11,123 Football 103 Honor Roll 12. Poyser, Linda Pep Club 10,11,123 Prom Committee 113 Volleyball 102 Swimming 10,11,123 ln- tramurals 10,11,123 Sophomore Choir 103 Choraliers 11,12, Chamber Singers 123 Music Letter 11,123 State Music Festival 10,11,123 Honor Roll 10,11,123 Scholarship Pin 10,11,- 12. Preston, Steve Pep Club 11,121 Baseball 10,11,12. Pronko, Mike Pep Club 10,11,12, Prom Server 101 Prom Chairman 113 HARBINGER 123 Swimming 10,- 11,12, Letter 10,11,12, Team Captain 123 ln- tramurals11,123 Honor Roll 10,11,123 National Merit Letter of Commendation 123 Quill and R Rabius, Denise Prom Server 103 Student Council Orientation Committee 103 Pep Club 10,11,12, Senior Representative 123 Tennis 11, Intramurals 103 Annie Get Your Gun 113 Repertory Theatre 123 Court Jesters 123 Debate 10, Letter 103 Honor Roll 10,11,123 Scholarship Pin 11,12. Scroll 12. F'l3lSTOl'l, Tim Band 10,11,12. 262!SENlOR SUMMARIES Reed, Sarah Pep Club 10,11,123 Tennis 10,11,12, Letter 11,123 Softball 1O,11, Letter 10,113 Flag Team 10, Letter 103 Drill Team 11, Letter 11. Reeder, Joe Pep Club 10,113 Pep Band 1O,11,12Q Symphonic Band 10,11,123 Marching Band 10,11,12. Reimer, Suzy Pep Club 1O,11,12Q Tennis 11,123 Honor Roll. Reno, Hugh NJROTC Drill Team Exhibitionists3 Football 113 Track 11: Concert Choir 10,113 Boys' State Choral Group 10,11. Revare, Lisa Pep Club 10,11,123 Prom Server 103 HARBINGER Sports Staff 123 Tennis 10,11,12, Letter 10,11,123 Cheerleading 10,11, Head JV Cheerleader 113 Intramural 10,11,123 Honor Roll 10,11,123 National Honor Society 11,123 Kansas Girls' State Delegate 113 Homecoming Court 123 Sweetheart Second Attendant 12. Rewerts, Julie Pep Club 10,11,123 Girls' Choir 103 Concert Choir 113 State Choir 10,113 Honor Roll 11,12. Rietfors, Kelley Pep Club 10,11,123 HAUBERK Art Staff 123 Prom Committee 113 Drill Team 11,123 Honor Roll 10,11,123 National Honor Society 11,123 Scholarship Pin 10,11,12. Riley, Debbie Pep Club 10,11,123 Science Club 123 Swim- ming 10,11,12, Volleyball 103 Honor Roll 11,- 123 Scholarship Pin 11,12. Ritz, Lisa Pep Club 10,11,123 Softball 10,11, Letter 10,- 113 Basketball 11, Letter 113 Tennis 11,123 Honor Roll 11,12. Rizzolo, Veronique Pep Club 123 International Club 123 In- tramurals 123 Honor Roll 12. Robbins, Marilyn Pep Club 10,11,123 Office Education 11,123 Gymnastics 103 Drama 10,113 Sophomore Choir 10. Roberts, Jennifer Pep Club 10,11,123 Majorette10,11,12, Letter 10,11,123 Band 10,113 Honor Roll 10,11,123 Scholarship Pin 10. Roberts, Lori Pep Club 10,11,123 Tennis 10,113 Softball 113 Basketball Manager 11, Letter 1 13 Sophomore Choir 103 Girls' Choir 113 State Music Festival 11, Girls' State Ensemble 113 Concert Choir 11, Music Letter. Roberts, Ron HARBINGER 123 Prom Chairman 113 Pep Club 10,11,12, Football 10,11,12, Letter 11,123 Basketball 103 Baseball 10,11,123 Debate 113 Honor Roll 10,11,12. Robles, Dan Pep Club 123 Football 12, Letter 12. Rooker, Tom Pep Club 10,11,123 StuCo 10,11,123 Prom Server 103 Prom Chairman 113 Sophomore Class President 103 Student Council President 123 Forensics 111 Tiger at the Gates 103 Thespian 10,11,123 Harvey 103 Honor Roll 113 PTA member 12. Root, Richard Pep Club 10,11,123 Basketball 10,11,12, Letter 11,121 Cross Country 103 Track 11,12, Letter 11,123 Honor Roll 10,11,12Q National Honor Society 11,12. Rosano, Rita Pep Club 10,11,123 LABYRINTH 103 Stage Crew 10,113 Honor Roll 10,11,12. Rose, Sherri Pep Club 10,11,123 Flag Team 103 Track 103 Choir 10,11. Rothman, Robert Pep Club 11,123 Golf 11,123 Intramurals 10,11. Rowlett, Jennifer Pep Club 103 HARBINGER 123 Pep Band 103 Marching Band 10,11,123 Concert Band 10,- 11,122 Orchestra 11,123 Band Letter 12, Girls' Choir 10. Rudnick, Lenise Pep Club Representative 10,113 Prom Server 10, DECA Class President 123 Volleyball 103 Music 10,113 Honor Roll 10,12. Ruley, Mike Pep Club 10,11,123 Basketball 103 Football 10,11,12, Letter 11,123 Track 12, Letter 123 ln- tramurals3 Honor Roll 11. Rupe, Suzie Pep Club 10,11,123 Majorette 10,11,12, Letter 10,11,123 Concert Band 103 Honor Roll 11,12. Ryan, David Intramurals 11,123 Debate 10,11,123 Letter 10,11,12, Forensics 10Q Pit Orchestra 123 National Forensics League 10,11,12. S Sakoulas, Stacy Pep Club 11,123 StuCo Treasurer 123 Prom Committee 113 HARBINGER Staff Artist 12, LABRYINTH Staff 11, Circulation Editor 123 Orchestra 11,123 Librarian 11, President 123 Pit Orchestra 12, Orchestra Letter 11,12, Honor Roll 10,11,123 Scholarship Pin 10,11,- 12, National Honor Society 11,123 Quill and Scroll 11,123 Sweetheart Court 12. Salisbury, Claire Pep Club 10,11,12Q StuCo 10,11,123 Senior Class Secretary 123 Sophomore Choir 103 Concert Choir 113 Choraliers 12: Music Letter 103 Honor Roll 10,11,123 Sweetheart Court 12: Girls' State Representative 11. Samuels, Sue Pep Club 10,11,12. Sandborn, Laurie Pep Club 10,11,123 HARBINGER 122 Softball 10, Letter 101 Sophomore Choir 103 Concert Choir 11,123 Music Festival 10,11,123 Flag Team 103 Drill Team 11, Letter 113 Honor Roll 12. Schillie, Susan Pep Club 10,11,123 Sophomore Choir 103 Choraliers 11,123 Chamber Singers 123 Music Letter 10,11,123 State Music Festival 10,11,123 State Chorus 123 Honor Roll 10,11,123 National Honor Society 11,123 Scholarship Pin Schlueter, Karen Prom Chairman 11, HARBINGER Feature Editor 123 Pep Club 10,11,123 Sophomore Choir 103 Choraliers 11,123 Chamber Singers 11,123 Orchestra 10,11,123 Pit Orchestra 10,- 113 Pajama Game 123 KMEA District and State Orchestra 10,113 State Music Festival 10,11,123 National Honor Society 11,123 Kan- sas State Scholar 123 National Merit Finalist 123 Honor Roll 10,11,12. Schulte, Margaret Pep Club 10,11,123 HARBINGER Assistant Sports Editor 123 Volleyball 11,12, Letter 11,- 123 Basketball 10,11,12, Letter 10,11,12, Co- Captain 121 Softball 10,11,12, Letter 10,11,123 Intramurals 11,123 Pep Band 10: Concert Band 103 Marching Band 103 Honor Roll 10,113 Scholarship Pin 11. Schuman, Kelly Pep Club 10,11,125 Prom Committee 115 Volleyball 10,11, Letter 10,115 lntramurals10,- 11,125 Crew Chief 115 Scapino! 115 Foren- sics 10,115 Stage Crew 105 Honor Ftoll 10,11,- 12. Schutte, Janet Pep Club 125 HAUBERK Design Staff 11, Design Editor 125 HABBINGER Assistant Sports Editor 125 Volleyball 10,11,12, Letter 10,11,125 Girls' Swimming 10,11,125 Honor Ftoll 10,11,125 Scholarship Pin 11,125 National Merit Letter of Commendation 125 Quill and Scroll 12. Schwab, Steve Pep Club 10,11,125 Baseball 10,125 Cross Country 11,12, Letter 11,125 Track 11, Letter 11, Football Yell-leader 125 Basketball Yell- leader 12. Sedlock, Raymond Pep Club 10,11,125 Baseball 105 Football 105 Assistant Technical Director Annie Get Your Gun , Pajama Game 5 Crew Chief 11,125 Stage Crew 105 Honor Roll 12. Semkin, Sabrina Pep Club5 Trackg Honor Fioll 10,11,12. Shalinsky, Howard Pep Club 11,125 Intramurals 11,125 Tennis 10,125 Stage Crew 11,125 Honor Ftoll 10,11. Shalet, Phyllis Pep Club 10,115 DECA 115 Office Ed. 125 Drama 10. Shapiro, Janice HARBINGER 125 LABYRINTH 11,125 Astronomy Club 115 Honor Ftoll 10,11,125 Scholarship Pin 11,125 National Honor Society 115 Quill and Scroll 11. Shaver, Rachel Pep Club 115 Office Ed. 11,125 Softball 10,11, Letter 10,115 Tennis 115 Honor Roll 10,11,12. Shelton, Heidi Pep Club 10,11,125 International Club 10,115 Stage Crew 105 HARBINGER Business Manager 125 Prom Crew 11. Siemers, Scott Honor Roll 10,11,125 Scholarship Pin 10,11. Sigman, Amy Debate 115 Honor Floll 12. Signoi, Werachone Pep Club5 Honor Roll. Simon, Evalyn Pep Club 10,11,125 StuCo 125 Debate 10. Letter 105 Girls' Choir 10,11, ConcertChoir 12, tate Choir Festival 10,115 Honor Ftoll10,11,12. Sjolin, Scott HARBINGER 11,125 Honor Floll 10,12, Slabotsky, Larry Stamp Club 125 Pep Club 10,11,125 Prom Committee 115 Intramural Basketball 11,12, Volleyball 125 Honor Roll 10,11,125 Scholarship Pin 10,11,12. Smith, David Stamp and Coin Club 125 Pep Club 10,11,125 Prom Server 105 Prom Chairman 115 HARBINGEFR 125 Track 115 Gymnastics 10,11,- 12, Letter 125 Football Yell Leader 125 In- tramurals 10,11,125 Marching Band 10,115 Jazz Band 10,115 Pep Band 10,115 Concert Band 10,11,125 State Music Festival 10,11,125 Honor Ftoll 10,11,125 National Honor Society 11,125 Scholarship 10,115 Quill and Scroll 12. Smith, Scott Pep Club 10,11,125 HARBINGER Sports Editor 125 Football 11,12, Letter 11,125 Baseball 10,11,125 Intramurals 10,11,125 Concert Band 10,115 Marching Band 105 Pep Band 10,115Stage Crew 10,11,125 Honor Ftoll. Snodell, John Pep Club 11,125 Football 11,12, Letter 125 Basketball 11,12, Letter 125 Track 11, Letter 115 Baseball 12, Letter 12. Snyder, Mary Pep Club 10,11,125 Prom Server 105 Prom Chairman 115 HAUBERK Production Staff 125 Drill Team 11,12, Letter 10,11,12, Flagteam 10, Drill Team Officer 125 Debate 10, Letter 105 Stage Crew 10, Honor Roll 10,11,12. Snyder, Sara Pep Club 10,11,125 Prom Chairman 115 Girls' Golf 10,11,12, Letter 10,11,125 Thespian 10,- 11,125 Debate 10,11,12, Letter 10,11,125 Crew, Crew Chief5 Pep Band 10,115 Band 10,11,125 Orchestra 125 Junior and Senior Drum Major 11,125 Honor ROII5 Scholarship Pin 10. Spannuth, Lisa Pep Club 10,11,125 Tennis 105 Sophomore Choir 10, Choraliers 11,12, Chamber Singers 12, Music Letter 10,11,12, State Music Festival 10,11,125 Thespians 11,125 1776 105 Tiger at the Gates 10, Harvey 11, Annie Get Your Gun 11, Scapino 11, Arsenic and Old Lace Stage Manager 12, Pajama Game 125 Scholarship Pin 10. Splan, Craig Pep Club 11,125 Basketball Manager 105 Honor Roll 10,11,12. Stack, Peter Pep Club 10,11,125 Prom Server 105 Basket- ball 105 Intramurals 10,11,125 Cross Country 10,11,12, Letter 125 Track 10,11,12, Letter 125 Sophomore Choir 10. Stark, Maryanna Pep Club 10,125 NJROTC 10,11,125 Inter- national Club 115 Thespians 10,11,125 Ftep. Theatre 10,125 Play Crews 10,11,12. Stebbins, Denise Honor Roll. Steiner, Hal Golf 105 Honor Roll 11,12. Stevens, Mike NJROTC 10,11,125 Pep Club 105 Golf 105 Ten- nis 115 Honor Fioll 10,11. Stevens, John Pep Club 11,125 Football 105 Golf 105 Golf 10,- 11,12, Letter 125 Sophomore Choir 105 Choraliers 11,12, Chamber Singers 12, Letter 10,11,12. Stewart, Scott Pep Club 10,11,125 Track 105 Wrestling 115 Football 10,12, Letter 125 Intramurals 125 Honor Ftoll 10,11,12. Stone, Sandy Pep Club 10,11,125 Marching Band 10,11,125 Concert Band 10,11,125 Pep Band 10,115 Band Letter 115 State Music FestivaI5 Sophomore Choir 10, Concert Choir 11, Choraliers 10, Letter 11. Strand, Noni Pep Club 115 HARBINGER News Staff 125 HAUBERK Production Staff 11, Production Editor 125 Orchestra 10,11,12, Letter 10,11,125 Pit Orchestra 10,115 State Music Festival 10,- 11,125 Honor Roll 10,11,125 National Honor Society 11,125 Scholarship Pin 10,11,125 National Merit Letter of Commendation 125 Quill and Scroll 125 Brown Book Award 11. Stratford, Kelly Prom Server 105 Pep Club 10,11,12, Treasurer 125 Tennis 10,11,125 Cheerleading 105 In- tramurals 10,11,125 Girls' Choir 10,115 Honor Roll 11,125 Homecoming Candidate 125 Sweetheart Candidate 12. Sturnpe, Ken Honor Roll 10,11,12. Suggs, Debbie Pep Club 10,11,125 HARBINGER 125 Student Activities Committee 115 Track Manager 105 Drill Team 11,12, Sec!Treas. 125 Volleyball 105 Intramurals 10,125 Honor Roll 10,11,12. Sutton, Elizabeth LABYRINTH 10, Circulation Editor 11, Editor- in-Chief 125 NJROTC 10,115 Girls' Choir 105 Concert Choir 11,125 Crew 10,11,125 Arsenic and Old Lace 125 Jabberwock 12. Swierc, David Honor Roll 11,12. SENIOR SUMMAFllESl263 T Templeton, Karen Pep Club 1O,11,123 Prom Committee 11: Swimming 1O,11,12, Letter 1O,11,123 Volleyball 103 Concert Choir 123 Girls' Choir 113 State Music Festival 11,123 National Honor Society 11,123 Honor Roll 1O,11,123 Scholarship Pin 10,11,12. Tetzlaff, Melissa Honor Floll 10,11. Thompson, Mary Pep Club 123 ROTC 10,'l1,12, Drill Team 10,- 11,12, Commander 12, Color Guard 1O,11,123 Tennis 10,113 lntramurals 10,113 Crews 10,123 National Honor Society 11,123 Honor Roll 10,- 11,123 First Runner-up for ROTC Queen. Thorpe, Don Pep Club 101 Honor Boll 10,11,12. Tidwell, Brant Pep Club 1O,11,123 DECA 11,12, President 123 Wrestling 103 Honor Floll 10,11,12. Tilton, Doug LABRYINTH 12, National Academic Games 11,12, President3 Thespians 1O,11,12, Treasurer 123 NFL 11,123 Night of January 16th 10, Tiger at the Gates 10, Annie, Get Your Gun 11, Scapino! 11, Arsenic and Old Lace 12, Pajama Game 12, Debate 11,- 12, Letter 11,12Q Forensics Medalist 11Q Honor Roll 1O,11,123 National Honor Society 11,123 Scholarship Pin 11,123 National Merit Semi- finalist 123 Boys State 11. Titus, David 264!SENlOFZ SUMMARIES My stock brokers E.F. Hutton and he says . . Pep Club 1O,11,123 DECA, Tennis 103 Cross Country 123 Intramurals 1O,11,123 Honor Roll 1O,11,123 DECA State Officer 12. U Usdin, Amy HARBINGER Assistant Feature Editor 111 Quill and Scroll 11,123 HAUBERK Art Staff 11, Art Editor 123 LABYRINTH 103 Special Pro- jects Committee 11, Cultural Arts Chairman 121 Pep Club 1O,11,123 Music Letter 11,123 Concert Choir 11, Ensemble 113 Choraliers 123 Chamber Singers 123 State Music Festival 11,123 State Piano Festival, H1 rating 113 Stage crews 10,113 Thespians 11,123 National Honor Society 11, Treasurer 123 National Merit Letter of Commendation 123 Kansas State Scholar 123 Harvard Book Award 113 Honor Roll 10,- 11,123 Scholarship Pin 1O,11,123 District Art Fair 10,11,12. I V Van Buskirk, Mark PepClub10,11,123Track1O3Debate10,11,12, Letter 1O,11,123 Honor Roll 1O,11,123 Scholarship Pin 12. Venable, Patricia Pep Club 1O,11,123 Prom Server 103 HARBINGER 123 Softball 10, Letter 103 Flag Team 10, Captain 103 Honor Roll 10. W Wacknov, Susan Pep Club 1O,11,123 Gymnastics 11, Track 11,- 123 Cross Country 123 Intramurals 11,121 Honor Roll 11,12. Walker, Lloyd Pep Club 1O,11,123 HARBINGER 123 Football 11,123 Swimming 10,123 Tennis 1O,11,123 Honor Roll 1O,11,123 Quill and Scroll 12. Wallen, Carter Transfer Student, Ridgeview High School, Connecticut and SM South3 Pep Club 11,123 HAUBERK Photography Staff 11,123 ln- tramuralsg Honor Roll. Walsh, Jim Football 12. Watts, Marty Pep Club 1O,11,123 Football 1O,11,123 Debate 12. Weary, Thomas LABYFtlNTH 123 Senior Class President 123 Pep Club 1O,11,123 Cross Country 103 Track 113 Sophomore Choir 103 Choraliers 11,123 Chamber Singers 123 Music Letter 10,11,12Q Pajama Game 123 Honor Ftoll 1O,11,123 National Honor Society 11,123 Scholarship Pin 11,12, National Merit Letter of Commendation 123 Math Team 12, Captain 123 State Music Festival 10,11,12. I Weiner, Ftuth Office Education Club 123 Basketball 103 Honor Ftoll 10,11,12. Weium, Paul Prom Server 105 Prom Chairman 115 HAUBERK 125 Pep Club 10,11,125 Football 105 Band Letter 10,115 Jazz Band 10,115 Pep Band 115 'fTiger at the Gates 105 Honor Floll10,11,- 125 Scholarship Pin 10,11,125 National Merit Semi-finalist 12. White, Dena Pep Club 10,11,125 Prom Server 105 Tennis 10,115 Swimming 10,11,125 Intramurals 105 Foreign Exchange to Germany Summer 11. White, Madelyn Pep Club 10,11,125 Prom Server 105 Track 10,11,12, Letter 10,11,125 Cross Country 11,- 12, Letter 11,125 Cheerleading 105 Mascot 125 Honor Roll 10,11,125 Homecoming Court 125 Sweetheart Court 12. White, Sandra International Club 125 Honor Roll 10,11,12. White, Sharon Band 10. Whiteside, Stacee Pep Club 10,11,125 DECA 11,125 HAFlBlNGEFt 125 Tennis 11,125 Honor Roll 10,11,125 Scholarship Pin 10,11. Williams, Janet Pep Club 11,12. Williams, Scott C. HABBINGER Photographer 10,11,125 HAUBERK Photography Staff 11, Photography Editor 125 Pep Club5 Sophomore Choir 105 Concert Choir 115 Choraliers 125 Music Letter 11,125 KSPA Photography 11. Willson, Shawn Pep Club 10,11,125 Stuco Committee 125 Prom Server 105 HAFIBINGER 115 Basketball 10,11, Letter 10,115 Tennis 10,11,12, Letter 10,11,12, Team Captain 125 Honor Ftoll5 Homecoming Court 125 Sweetheart Court 12g Head Mascot 12. Wilson, Kelly Pep Club 10,11,125 HARBINGER Advertising Manager 125 Cultural Arts Committee 125 Flag Team 10, Letter 105 Orchestra 11,125 Pit Orchestra 11,125 Annie Get Your Gun 115 Pajama Game 125 Honor Floll 10,11,125 Scholarship Pin 10,11,12. Wink, Brian Pep Club 10,11,125 National Forensics League 11,125 Thespians 10,11,125 HARBINGER 125 Gymnastics 11,125 Track 115 Diving 11,12, Letter 11,12, Team Captain 125 Debate 11, Letter 115 Stage Crew 11,12. Wolff, Laura Transfer Student, Barstow5 Pep Club 125 United Fund Chairman 125 Attendence Com- mittee 125 Honor Roll 12. Wood, Christina HAFtBlNGEFl 11,125 Saddle Club 105 Foren- sics 11,125 Repertory Theatre 105 Honor Roll 10,11,125 Thesplan 10,11,125 Quill and Scroll 3,125 National Merit Letter of Commendation Wood, David Pep Club 10,11,125 Football 10,11, Letter 115 Track 105 Intramurals 10,11,12. Woods, Dennis Pep Club 10,11,125 Basketball Yell-leader 125 Football 10,11,12, Letter 11,125 Swimming 10,11,12, Letter 10,11,12, Team Captain 125 National Merit Letter of Commendation 125 Honor Ftoll 10,11,12. Woods, Mary Honor Roll 10,11,125 National Honor Society 11,125 Scholarship Pin 10,11,12. Working, Boo Pep Club 10,11,125 Office Education Associa- tion Vice-president 125 Diving Team 10,11,12, Letter 11,125 Flag Team Letter 105 Drill Team 11,12, Letter 11,125 Honor Roll 12. 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Baas, Sarah .,.. 200 ... 55,200 ...,.200 ... 94,200 ...61,103, 140,200 Baker, Holly ,,.. ........ 2 00 Baldwin, Julie ..,...... 109,200 Ballentine, Karen ...... 61,200 Barcinski, Amy ... .....200 Bardwell, Milinda ......... 200 Barker, Susan .... ... 66,200 Barr, Jeffrey .... ..., 1 04,200 Barrera, Mary .... .....200 Bartlett, Barbara .... ..... 2 00 Bates, Jane ..... ...38,109, 200 Bauman, Melissa ..... 120,122, 140,200 Bayer, Paula .... 54,101 122,200 Beall, Karen .......... 109,200 Beaver, Rhonda ........ 78,80, Bellharz, Becky ... Belzer, Vicki .... Bennett, Sarah .,.. 200 ... 60,200 .., 81,200 ..,...200 Berg, David ..,....... 136,200 Bergmann, Ellyn ........ 55,60, 134,201 Bernard, Laurie ....... 109,201 Bernhardt, Paul ... ...78,123, 201 Bernstein, Sheryl ......... 201 Bey, Carla ....,.... .81 ,134,201 Bicknell, Maura ......,. 60,101, 201 Biersmith, Brian .......... 201 Biggs, Thomas ...... 60,118,201 Bingert, Mary ...... 53,102,122 201 Bingham, George .... 52,513,201 Birkholz, Kenny ..,..... 54,201 Bishop, Stephanie ........ 201 Bleish, Mary .......... 134,201 Bly, Scott ......... Bohrn, Karlton .... 316!lNDEX ......201 .,...201 Bois, Steven ..... Bollier, Corinne ... SOPHOMORES ......201 ,...52,53, 201 Borel, Timothy ............ 201 Bouckhout, Alicia ......... 201 Brack, Amy ........ 61,101,140, 201 Brand, Jordan ............ 201 Brandmeyer, Robert ...... 201 Branit, Laura ............. 201 Breidenthal, Theodore ...... 94, 201 Breitenbucher, Sherry ..... 201 Bremer, Timothy .... Bridges, Warren .... Brodsky, Joel ....... Brooks, Lynne ...,.. Brown, Susan ..... Browne, Lisa ....... Bruns, Jack ..... Bryant, Roger ..... Buchanan, Doug .... Buell, Carolyn .... Buenger, Lynn ...... Burbridge, Jeff .., Burcham, Grant.. . Burcham, John ... Burger, Chip ....... Burke, Catherine .... Burke, Kelly ....... Burns, Laura ...... ... 94,201 .. 130,201 .. 118,201 ......201 .37,101,201 ......201 ....201 ....201 ...60,201 ......201 ..134,201 ......201 ...94,201 ......201 ...60,201 ..106,201 .38,140,202 .38,109,202 BUVSt9ll1, Nanriette ........ 202 Buterin, Molly ....... Butler, Daniel .... .. Buxton, Connie ..... Bybee, Brent ...... C Cantril, Marc .... Capps, Steven .... Cardozo, Elliott Carlson, Daven . ., Carney, Daniel .... ...61,101, 202 .....,202 ......201 .94,144,202 ....53,94, 130,202 ......202 ...78,202 ....202 ......202 Carpenter, Scott ...... 112,202 Carrier, Donald ........... 202 Carroll, Michelle ....... 60,109 120,122,134,202 Carter, Cindy ....... Cason, Candiss ..... Cast, Brian ......... Chang, Linda ...... Charney, Anita ...... Che, Tao Quoc ... Cheek, Rick .,... Cheritz, Harvey . .. Chinnery, Melissa Chowins, Janet ..... Cinelli, John ... Clark, Glenn ........ Clipsham, Eden ... Cohn, Michael ... .. Coleman, Mark ..... Colen, Claudia ...... Colgrove, Michael . .. Conger, Kathryn .... Contractor, Cyrus Cook, Sherry .... ......202 37,134,202 202 ......202 .61,109,202 ... 54,202 ... 84,202 ... 78,202 .... 202 ... 60,109 202 ...54,122, 140,202 ... 75,202 .54,78,202 ...... 202 ... 94,202 .52,54,202 ...... 202 ... 94,202 ......202 .. 130,202 ... 61,202 Cooper, Mary ..... Corley, Edwin ..... Corley, Julian ..... 81,202 .....202 ... 130,202 Cosgrove, John ......., 94,202 Costello, David ... ... 130,202 Coster, Tracy ......... 101,202 Coukoulis, Pamela ........202 Cowan, Laura .......... 75,101, Cox, Kathleen ...... 134,202 ...... 203 Crabtree, Christopher ..... 203 Crahan, Sean ....... Cramer, Jim ..., Crangle, Jo ..... Criss, Shannon .. Crowder, Harold ... Crozier, Nancy ...... ......203 ...60,203 .....203 ...55,109 203 .....203 ......203 Crum, Randall ....... 52,53,54, 66,68,75,104,203 Cunningham, David .... 94,203 Curtin, Michael ........ 11,203 Curtis, Kimberly ...... 109,122 Cutitta, Jeffery ... Daleske, Sarah .... 203 .... 94,203 .....203 Danda, Jeff ..,........ 123,203 Davenport, Laura ...... 61,203 Davidson, Susan ....... 60,203 Davis, Joyce ,...... Dawdy, Bradford . .. Denny, David .... Dickey, John ... Dixon, Drue .... ...203 ...203 ...203 .....203 .... 38,203 Dobson, Dawn ............ 203 Doerr,' Brian ........ 94,118,203 Dombek, Dayna ......, 134,203 Dorfman, Scott .... .....203 Douglass, Patricia ...... 61,203 Drake, Amy ..... Dreyer, Nancy Duncan, Kelly .... E .... 53,203 .....203 ....203 Ecton, Elizabeth ....... 61,203 Edge, Jay ....... Edris, Melissa ... Eisen, Mark ... .....203 . 60,203 .94,118, 203 Ellfeldt, Kimberly ..... .... 2 03 Elliott, Brian ,...... Ellman, Janine... Enenbach, Julie .... ....203 ....203 .....203 Engardio, Joan ........ 61,203 England, Kimberly English, Mark .... ........203 ....91,135, 203 Erickson, Brian ........ 94,203 F Fairleigh, Stephen Falls, Kelly ...,... Farla, Lucilia .... Faus, Kelly ..... Feldkamp, Kim Ferguson, Chipp ... Ferguson, Deanna 94,203 ...203 ...204 ...204 ...204 ...204 ...204 Fernandes, Tami .... Fielder, Arthur ...... Fink, John ...... Fischer, Dana... Fiippin, William FlOWel'S, lVlal'C ..... Forgy, Diane .... Frank, David .... Freisen, Robert .,... Friesen, Suzanne Frisbie, Stephen .1 .. .....204 ......204 ..112,204 .....204 .....204 ......204 ..109,204 ......204 ..136,204 ....,.204 ......204 Fudemberg, Elizabeth . 109,204 Fuller, Meredith ..... Fuller, Richard .... G Gage, Kevin .... Gardella, Jeff ... Gasser, James ...... Gilmore, Janet .... Gingell, Pam Glenn, Shawn .... Goldberg, Edwin .... Goodwin, Mark ... Gordon, Jill .... Graber, Sally .... Grant, Eric ,..... Greenberg, Steven Greene, Andrew . Gregory, Steven . Gregory, Susan .. Grimes, Robert .. Grinstead, Steven Grogger, Elizabeth Gronemeyer, John Guemple, Michael Guillemot, Michael Guislain, Claire .. H Hader, Vicki ... Hahn, Nicky ... Hale, Mollie .... Hall, Ellen ....... Hamilton, Claire . Hancock, Jeff ..... Hansen, Susan ... Haren, Charles ... Harmless, Ann .... Harmon, Tracy .... Harper, Stephen . Harrison, Bill .... Harvey, Debbie .. Hawkey, Margaret. . . Hax, Timothy .... Hayes, Susan ...... Healy, Denise... Healy, Lauren... Heinz, Timothy .... Heiey, Jiii ...... Henke, Gregory ..... Henry, Susan ... Henson, John... Herdt, Karen ....... Heriford, Sheryl ..... Hill, Marsha .... Hintz, Nancy ........ Hirsch, Christian .... ...38,134, 204 ....204 ...,..204 .. 136,204 .. 112,204 .....204 .....204 ...204 .....204 ....66,71, 73,204 .....204 .....204 ......204 .. 144,204 ......204 ..144,204 ......204 53,204 ......204 60,204 54,204 ..112,204 94,112,204 60,204 ,...204 ....204 ...,204 ,...204 .-.204 ,...204 ...61,205 ....205 ...37,205 ....205 ....205 ....205 ....205 ... 61,205 .. 136,205 .......205 ....205 ....205 ......205 ... 61,205 .. 123,205 ,.....205 ....205 ......205 .,140,205 ......205 ......205 . 54,78,79, 94,205 Hirsch, Douglas ...... 54,78,79, 94,205 Hissam, Renee ...... 52,54,205 Hoadley, Carol .... Hobbs, Joan ...... Hoffhaus, Susan .. Hoffman, James .. Hoffman, Scott .... Holland, Kelly ..... ........205 .....60,205 .....60,134 205 ...205 .....205 60,205 Hollingsworth, Jean ....... 205 Holm, Hillary ..... Winchell, Eric ..... Holmes, Deborah .. .... 134,205 .......205 .....205 Holmes, Jeffrey ........... 205 Hopkins, John ...... 94,130,205 Hopkins, Lee Ann .... 60,66,205 Howard, John ........ 123,205 Howells, Hope ............ 205 Hubbard, Thomas .... ... 205 Hudon, Nikki ..... Hughes, Roberta .. Hulen, Juliette .... Hurst, Greg ....... Hutton, Nancy ..... Hylton, Jack .... I lmel, Jed ... lrwig, John ..... J Jackson, Linda ... James, Patrick .... James, Steven .... Janasz, Steve ...... . ..... 205 ......61,78, 205 .....30,61, 205 118,136,205 ....... 206 ... 104,206 .......206 ...104,206 54,206 54,206 94,118 .. ...206 Jarchow, Jennifer .... ... 206 Jarvi, Stephen .. Jeanquart, John Jenab, John .... Jensen, Marn ... ...206 ..........206 136,206 ....30,60,109, 122,206 Jerwick, Bruce ........ 104,206 Jewett, Philip ....... 68,144,206 Johnson, David ........... 206 Johnson, Rheuben 52,54,78, Johnson, Michael 206 ...60,94,123, 206 Johnson, Kevin ........ 94,206 Jones, Julia ....... Jones, Kevin .,.. .61,109,206 60,206 Jones, Tom ............... 206 Joyce, James ...... Jurney, Michael .... K .94,130,206 ....... 206 Kahn, Michael ..... ..... 2 06 Kapleau, Pam ......... 61,206 Kaufmann, Kathleen ....... 109, Kaul, Frank... Keith, Tacy ..... Kelley, Jeffrey .. Kelly, Janet ..... Kelso, Richard .. Kendall, Forrest. Kenyon, Mark .. 206 ..........206 ....60,122,206 .......206 ...122,206 .,...206 94,206 ....94,118,206 Kiene, David ........ 97,114,118 206 Kimura, Lyla ..... .... 2 06 King, Kelly .,.. 53,206 Kirklin, Ken .... ...... 2 06 Klein, Jeff ................ 206 Knapp, Timothy ...... 54,83,94, 117,206 Koch, Bill .... 60,206 Kranz, Micol ... ... 94,206 Krebs, Mark ... ... 94,206 Krummel, Ann ... ......206 Kuhasz, Robert ........... 206 McCulIy, Megan .. 109,122,208 McGilley, Marilyn ...30,130,208 McGinnis, Kelly ...... 61,75,208 McGrath, Jack .... 94,208 McKenzie, Kevin ... .... . 208 McNeal, Joseph ..........208 McPherron, Melissa ...109,120, Meara, Pat ... 122,144,208 ..........208 Meltzer, Paul ............. 208 Menees, Laura.. Mennen, Felicia . Kupperman, Paul .... 78,79,206 Kurz, Gregory .... 104,144,206 L Lamb, Tracy . .. ....,... . 206 Laner, David ........ 94,118,206 Mika, Joe ..... ....60,109,208 106,208 ...........208 ......52,53,60, 66,73,78,208 .....,.140,208 ..........208 106,134,208 , Robert ........,..... 208 Miller Clark Miller, Joan .... Miller, Laurence Miller Nancy .. Miller Miller Vickey .. Langley, Glen ....... 94,112,207 Larson, Eric ........ 66,136,207 Latshaw, Kelly 130,207 Lavine, Stacy .......... 60,207 Leathem, W.E. ......... 60,207 Leibson, Lawrence Lenk, David ....... Levitch, Robert .... Lieffring, Carrie .... Linck, Bradley ... Little, Jeff ....... Littlejohn, Holly ... Lloyd, Scott ...... Lockwood, Nanette . Logsdon, David .. . Long, James .... Long, Pamela ...... Lord, Dianna ...... Lorenz, Erin ... Lowry, Ann .... Luce, Barbara ... .......207 .......207 .......207 ..52,53,207 .......207 ...104,207 ...140,207 .......207 .......207 ...114,207 .....207 .......207 ...119,120, 122,140,207 207 66,207 207 LuCher1, Charles .... ... 78,207 Luger, Brian ....... ...... 2 07 Lundy, Catherine ..... 101,207 M Maag, Kathy ....... Machalek, Robert .. MacKenzie, John .. MaGee, Curtis ... ....207 . .... 207 . .... 207 .......207 Mahoney, Molly ........ 38,207 Maizlish, Jody ............ 207 Malley, Dennis ...... 94,130,207 Maloney, Sharon ...... 101,120, Marasco, Michelle Marder, Seth .,.... 122,140,207 .......207 .......207 Markowitz, Michael ........ 207 Marple, Susan ....... 78,80,207 Marshall, John ..... 97,123,130, 207 Martella, Joseph ....... 94,207 Martin, Kerry ........ 53,60,75, 77,207 Matson, Gregg ...... 94,118,207 May, Kerry ....... .... 6 6,207 Mayhew, Lisa .......... 60,207 McArthur, Shawn ...... 94,207 McCarthy, Tom 123,130,207 McCaughey, Kent ...,. 118,207 McClelland, Jane ...... 37,207 McCoy, Lewis ........ 52,53,78, 97,207 Minarich, Peter . Mindlin, Andrew .....208 .,......52,53, 123,208 ...13,65, 144,208 Mitchell, Christine ..... 101,119 120,122,140,208 Mitchell, Sue ... Money, Daniel .. Moore, David Morgan, Floyd .. Morgan, Melody Moriarty, Brian.. Morley, Brian Morphy, Patricia Morris, Sandra . Morrison, David. Moskowitz, Lisa . Motsinger, Arthur Mueller, Keith .. Mueller, Kiesten Mullen, Richard . Munson, Elaine . Mushkin, William N Nelson, Lori .... Nettles, Thomas Neybert, lrene .. Nguyen, Trang .. Nichols, Nancy.. Nickel, Amy .... Ninci, Loretta .., ....55,109,208 54,208 ....78,208 .....208 ..........208 .. .... 94,208 ..........208 .......61,109, 208 .... .208 .......65,208 101,208 130,208 .... .208 ...,...38,208 114,208 .......55,208 .... .208 .. .... 98,208 ...208 .. ....... 208 ..........208 . . .38,61,208 . ....... 208 ....101,119, 120,122,140,208 Norden, Deborah .... 61,75,77, Nyman, Thomas 208 ...208 O'Connell, Elizabeth ..66,68,208 O'Farrell, Tom .. O'Grady, Kevin . Oliver, Kristin ... Opelka, Julie ... Orton, Terry ,... Owens, Carol ... 94,208 ....78,91,130, 208 . . ....... 209 ........209 ....65,104,209 ..........209 Ozorkiewicz, Madge ....... 209 P Paden, Robert .... 123,209 Padula, Richard... Parelman, Amy ... Patton, Frederick . Payne, Sheryl ..... Pearce, Kathy .... Pendleton, Melinda Pennavarla, Rick .. Penner, Charles .. Perme, Perri ...... Perry, David ...... Peterson, Eileen .. Peterson, Eric .... Peterson, Gregory Polete, Richard ... Polidori, Jodi ..... Pollard, Charlene . Ponder, Alison .... Poore, Wick ... .. Pope, Jeff ..... . . Powell, Richard Power, Patrick .... Preston, Brian .... Pugh, Georgann .. Quinn, Douglas Rabius, Deenya ... . . .... 209 ...,209 . . .... 209 ....209 ........209 ... 109,209 ....104,209 ........209 ......209 ....123,209 ........209 53,209 94,209 ... 68,78,79, 209 ....101,209 ........209 ... 60,209 ..... 10,209 ... 52,53,60, 71,209 .,.78,79,209 .. .209 ...,209 .. .... 209 ..53,130,209 .....37,106, 134,209 Ramsburg, Douglas .... 54,209 Ramsey, Douglas . . .60,104,209 Ramseyer, Roger ....... 60,94, 130,209 Redford, Andrew .......... 209 Rehak, Nancy ............. 209 Reintjes, Leo ........ 52,53,209 Rewerts, Lex ..... Rice, Adam ....... Richards, James .. Richardson, Tanya Ridenour, Angela . Roberts, Susan . .. Robertson, Bradley Robinson, Bill ..... Robinson, Clinton . Rogers, Emily ..... Rooker, Alison .... Rester, Matthew ...52,53,209 ........209 .94,136,209 ........209 .....61,134, 209 .. .... 209 ..... 66,209 130,210 ........210 ........210 .....61,210 .....60,210 Roudebush, Cescilie .. 103,210 Rubin, Victoria ............ 210 Ruch, Renee .... Ruck, Mary ..... ......210 ........210 Rudigier, Anne ...... 54,122,210 Ruley, Deanna ...... 38,134,210 Runnels, Janice ........... 210 Rydell, Gary ...... .....210 Sachs, Tam .............. 210 Sakoulas, Steve... 112,136,210 Salisbury, Clay ....... 54,60,210 Sander, Tom ... ........210 Sanders, Beth ............ 210 Scheier, Robert ........... 210 Schmideskamp, Phillip ..... 54, 78,210 Schutte, Robert ....,.. 112,210 INDEXI317 Scott, Lisa ....... Segura, Marco ...... Seiden, Scott .... Sellers, Melanie ,.., Senault, Jeff ....,.,. Servoss, Deanna . .. Shafer, John ..... Shalinsky, Jon ... Shaw, Sherlyn ....., Sheffield, Michael Shepard, Kelly ...... Shope, Jane ..... Siefering, Karen .. Silbiger, Steven ... Silverman, Michael Simonson, Peter ....... 13,210 Siuda, Nancy ..... Skaptason, Joseph Slimmer, Matt ....,....... 210 Slimmer, Rebecca ... 53,210 .54,83,210 ......21O ......21O .......78 .60,106,210 ......21O 54,210 ... 53,210 94,210 .65,94,112 .. .210 .78,80,210 ......21O ........21O .........21O .,..104,130, 210 ...61,78,80, 210 Smart, Chris... 210 Smith, Anne 210 Smith, Janet ..... .... 2 11 Smith, Michael ..... .... 2 11 Smith, Wyndee .... .... 2 11 Snead, Sarah .............. 211 Sommerville, Lydia ..... 55,211 Sosebee, Mary .... Sperry, Jeanine .... Spilker, Mary .... Spohn, Theresa ..,.. Spradling, Harry ... Stadler, Mark .... Stamand, Stephen ........ 211 Stapleton, Jim .... Stark, Donald ..,. Starr, Angela .... Sterbenz, Dan ... Steven, James .... Stevens, Becky .,. Stevens, Gina .... Stewart, June .... Stewart, Shelle ..... Stillman, William . Stoerman, Chris . Stoltzfus, Sheri .. Stone, Beverly ... Stone, Tracy ...... Stonefield, Marcy ... Strauss, Wendy ... Stuckey, Betsy ...... Stumpe, Mark ... Stutz, Susan ..... Suzuki, Riichiko ,.... Sweeney, Rick ...... Swicegood, Bill ..... T Taliaferro, Nancy .... Tapp, Douglas ....,. Templeton, Mark ..,. Terry, James .... Terry, John .... Thiessen, Julie... .....21 ....211 ......211 ......211 .94,130,211 ... 94,211 ....211 ....211 61,211 .. 123,211 ......211 ....211 ......211 ....,.211 38,60,106, 134,211 ......211 ......211 .54,6O,211 ......211 ......211 ....211 ......211 ..109,211 94,211 13,211 211 94,123,211 211 ...38,134, 211 97,118,211 ....60,94, 123,211 ... 97,211 ..104,123, 130,211 ... 81,211 Thomann, Ronald ... ....211 Ti1Ol'T'l8S, Al'iS ...... Thompson, Julia . 318!lNDEX .....211 ......55,212 Thompson, Rock .,..... 54,212 Thornton, Laurie ..... 52,555,212 Tiernan, Laura . .. .......212 Tilson, Kathryn .... ... 212 Todd, Kimberly .... ... 212 Torres, Lori ...... ... 212 Trainor, Timothy ... ...212 Trang, Nguyen... ... 212 Trester, Jeffrey .. . .. 212 Tusher, Marcie .. ... 212 U Ulsh, Christopher ...98,118,212 Uppman, John... V .......212 Valk, Peter ....... 78,79,94,212 VanBuskirk, Nancy ........212 VanDiver, Kevin ...,....... 212 VanPelt, Sherri 109,134,212 Vernon, Walter ........... 212 Vest, Jeffrey ....... ...212 Viehweg, Donald .... . 212 Villines, Audrey ....... 120,212 Vivona, Laura .... Vogel, William ... W Waddell, Steven . Wagner, Kirsten . Wagstaff, Jennifer. Waldberg, Danny Wallen, Mark .... Wallin, Kimberly . Walsh, Rose ...... Walsh, Teresa .... Wardlow, Jon ..... .....212 ..,212 ...78,79,212 134,212 101,212 ........212 94,212 .... 101,212 120,122,140, 212 120,122,140, 212 . .... 212 Watkins, Mikhail .... . 212 Watts, Mark ...... Wayne, Betsy ..... Wayne, Karen .... 144,212 38,212 212 Webber, Melissa ....... 68,212 Weinstein, Pamela . Weiter, George .... Welch, Philip ...... Weldon, Christopher Wells, Mark ....... Werner, Judith ..... Wesemann, William Whelan, Mark ..... White, Brian ....... White, Kevin ..... White, Michael . .. Whittier, Stacey .... Wiggins, Mike ... Wilborn, Keith ... Wiley, Laura .... Wilk, Robyn .... ., Wilkinson, Kevin Wills, Mark ........ Wilson, Amy ....... Wilson, Jay ...... Winkler, Deedle .... ....60,212 .....212 ...104,212 ...94,212 ...212 .......213 ...123,213 ....60,213 .....213 .....213 .......213 ...109,122, 213 213 213 61,213 ..52,53,78i 213 . 213 .. 54,78,79, 123,213 61,106,134, 213 .... 78,213 .... 78,213 Wolkey, Curt ........ 53,941,213 Woodard, Timothy 54,78,79, 213 Worley, Sherry .... 120,140,213 Wormhoudt, Eric.. Wright, Kelley .... Wyngarden, James Wysong, Bianca .. Y York, Rodney... Youll, Brian .... Young, Cincy .... Z Zaborac, Diane ... Zahony, Andrea... Zinn, James .... Zinser, Danny... Zlateff, Robert .... Zorborac, Diane .. Zuanich, Paula .... JUNIORS A 213 ...61,101, 140,213 ......213 .....213 .....213 ...54,213 .....213 .....213 .....213 94,213 78,213 .. 104,213 ......213 ....213 Abell, David ...... 53,78,79,216 Adam, Jim .... ....... 7 3,216 Adams, Jeffry ....,.... 112,216 Adler, Lisa ...... 14,65,100,128 Alamilla, Jeannette Alexander, William .. ......216 .. .... 216 Allen, Thomas ..59,123,136,216 Allmayer, Michael ...,.. 65,216 Amoury, Anne ......... 68,216 Anderson, Richard ..57,58,114, 138,216 Andrade, Joseph .... 41,54,58, 112,130,216 Andre, Katharine ......, 59,216 Andre, Mark ......... 53,591,216 Antonucci, Patrick ..,. 138,216 Appelbaum, Sharon . ......216 Armatas, Bret ...... 91,114,138, Arnold, Richard ..... Asher, Janet .,...... Atcheson, Chad ..... Atha, Jeffrey ........ Audley, Michael ..,.. 216 Bair, Jonathan .... Baker, Jeffrey A ..... Baker, Jeffrey L. .... Balbinot, Brian ,..... Ballantine, Norine ... Barnett, Vincent Barr, Jeffrey .... Barrera, Anita ., Battle, Mark ... Bayer, Amy .... Beatty, Martin ...... Beaver, Carol ....... Beglin, Michael ..... 139,216 .. 144,216 .. 123,216 ......216 ......216 41,58,130, ... 91,216 ....216 ....216 ......216 ......216 ....216 ....216 ......216 ......216 25,108,216 ......216 .78,80,216 ...... 216 Beitchman, Kevin . Bell, James ..... Bell, Linda ........ Benson, Julie .... Benson, Lisa . Bever, Nancy .... Bickley, Michael .. Biritz, Tina ...... Bissing, Mark ..... ....82,117, 216 82,216 59,216 .... 20,216 ... 26,36,59, 108,216 216 144,216 216 ...52,53,216 Blackford, Leo ........ 130,216 Blair, Michelle .... Bledsoe, Shari ... ......216 Blackshire, Jennifer . .... 134,216 .....217 Bleish, Timothy ........ 59,217 Bloomer, Debbie... Bock, Richard ... Bonn, Linda ..... Boresow, Steven . . . .....217 ....217 ...217 ...217 Borowski, Craig ..,........ 217 Boudreau, Mary ....... 59,217 Breisch, Kristine ...... 108,109 Brewer, Theresa ..... 217 217 Brewster, Elizabeth ........ 217 Briggs, Mark ........ ... 114 Brill, Tobyn ... Brill, Tonya ..... Brinson, Sally ....... Broaddus, Philip .... Brock, Laura ....... Brooks, Lea ....... .....,.217 61,217 217 21,97,130, 217 .. 128,217 .53,128,217 Browder, Deborah .....,.. 217 Brown, Dawn ....... Brown, Joanne ..... .97,138,217 Brown, Gayle ....... Brown, Molly ....... Brown, Keith ...... .......217 ..128,217 ......217 ......217 Brown, Melinda A. ...... 52,53, 217 Brown, Mindy K. ....... 30,128, 217 Brown, Vickie .... ...217 Bucher, Susan ..... .., 217 Bunker, Jack ............. 217 Burchstead, Dennis 217 Burke, Terrence ....... 91,217 Burnett, Duncan ... Burns, Mary .... Buttry, Alan .... Bybee, Sherri ..... C .....217 ...217 .....217 61,217 Cage, Nael .,............. 218 Callahan, John ......... 91,218 Cambern, Catherine ....... 218 Canfield, David ...... 59,73,218 Cansler, Linda ............ 218 Caruso, Patricia ........... 218 Casper, Mary ..... 13,18,21,22, Cast, Rose .. . Casten, Joy ..... Catlett, Lee ......... 26,218 .......218 .....81,iT18 36,59,128, 218 Chamberlain, Cris ......... 218 Charlons, Julio ....... 104,112, Chase, Bryan ... Chick, Julie ..... 218 .......218 ....61,218 Clancey, Elizabeth ..... 43,128, 218 Clark, Jeffrey .... .... 2 18 Clark, Kathlyn ... Clemens, Mark ........... 218 Cloud, Laura ........ 21,22,218 Clough, Carter ....,. .218 Coffman, Susan ........... 218 Cohen, Bruce .... .... 5 9,218 Cohen, Phillip .....218 ...,218 Cohn, Jeff ..... ...... 2 18 Cohrs, Mary ... .... 59,218 Cole, Lisa ..... ...... 2 18 Comer, Robin ... .... 36,218 Compton, Mary ........... 218 Conner, Rhonda .......... 218 Cordes, Michelle .... 61,106,218 Costello, Kay ......... 108,218 Courtwright, Christian ..83,117, 218 Cowley, Christina ... .... 218 Cox, James ....... .... 2 18 Cox, Steven .............. 218 Craven, Christopher ....... 218 Craven, Kathy ...... 59,134,218 Crider, Lisette ............ 219 Crow, Mark ..... 91,114,130,219 Crum, Renee ......... 141,219 Cunningham, Patrick .. 123,219 Cunningham, Todd ........ 219 D Danda, Joseph ........ 97,219 Darnell, Eric ........ 91,130,219 Darnell, Mary ............. 219 Daugherty, Michael .,..... 219 Davidson, Bruce ...... 136,219 Davis, Karen ....... ...... 2 19 Davison, Patricia .......... 219 DeCicco, Judith ...... 18,22,43, 108,219 Denebeim, Clay .... ...... 2 19 Dethloff, Denise .... .... 2 19 Detrempe, Brian .... .... 2 19 Devalpine, Andrew ........ 219 Dewey, Rob .............. 219 Dexter, Stuart ...... 59,130,219 Dick, Melissa .... 134,219 Dietrich, Doug .......... 26,58, 104,219 Dintaman, Stephenie ...... 219 Dodd, Connie ............. 219 Dodderidge, Daniel ..... 65,91, 138,219 Doherty, Mark ............ 219 Dominey, Don ...... 91,112,219 Dorlac, Tom .............. 219 Downing, Mike ............ 219 Duncan, Kimberly ...... 37,108, 128,219 Dunn, Jonathan .... ...... 2 19 Durbin, Robert ..... .... 2 19 E Edge, Jaime 219 Edin, Sarah ...... .... 2 19 Edwards, James .... .... 2 19 Edwards, Roxanne ........ 219 Elliott, Bruce ....... ...... 2 19 Elliott, Elizabeth .... .,.. 7 8.80, 134,219 Ellis, Christopher ... .... 219 Ellis, Natalie .... Engelmann, Lori ...18,19,20, 53,219 ..........219 Engle, J0hn ....... 91,130,219 Erway, John .... ........219 Esrig, Jerry... ...219 Evans, Lisa ..... ... 219 Everest, Janet .... .. . 219 Ewert, Ann ..... ... 220 F Farkas, John .... . 220 Feder, Jane .... .... 2 2,220 Fehlandt, John .... ....... 2 20 Fent, Patrick .... .... 1 44,220 Finch, Karen .... .... 1 34,220 Finegold, Kevin ....... 123,220 Finestone, David ,......... 220 Finkelstein, Victor .... 59,71,220 Fitzcharles, Mike ........ 52,53, 220 Fitzpatrick, Janet ...... 100,220 Flood, Stephen ... ...... . 220 Flowers, Marc .... Flynn, James ... Flynn, Marcy ... Fonger, Kay .... .....220 .......22O ... 10,59,66. 73,100,220 ........ 220 Ford, Martha .......... 22,220 Fotopoulos, Sam ...... 136,220 Fowler, Ronald ....,...... 220 Fowler, Stephen .... 59,104,220 Fox, Steven ......... 59,91,220 Frankenstein, Michelle ..... 53, 106,128,210 Franklin, Janice ........... 220 Frazier, Bruce .... . . . 220 Frazier, Robert ..... ..... 2 20 Friedman, Marsha ..... 61,220 Fritsch, Jeffrey ............ 220 Fuchs, Cathleen ...... 100,119, 140,220 Funk, Bryan .... .... 1 23,220 Funk, Kim ...... ..... 1 28 G Gagnon, Larry .... ... 220 Gallehugh, Kurt .... .., 220 Gannon, Mike .... ... 220 Garcia, Jodi .... .....220 Garrity, Lee ...... .... 8 1,220 Gibbons, Henry ...,....... 220 Gibbs, Carolyn ....... 30,59,82, Gibson, Gary ... Gier, Randall ... 108,220 .......22O .....220 Gilbert, Robert ......... 13,220 Gill, Sarah .... ,.. Gilman, Amy .... Gilmore-Williams, Gingrich, Jay ... Gitomer, Lynn ... Godwin, Jerry ... ......65,220 . 21 ,22,58,66, 73,220 Jean ,.... 78, 79,80,221 . . . . 13,221 . ....... 221 ,.... 117,221 Goehner, Linda ........... 221 Goldberg, John ..,........ 221 Goldman, Linda ...... 75,77,221 Grant, James .......... 53,221 Griffith, Laura ......... 108,221 Grinstead, Julie ........... 221 Gruening, Bill ..... 26,52,53,221 Guemple, Mike ......112 Gunter, Mark .... ..... 9 1,221 Gust, Peter ...,.,.... 52,523,221 H Hack, Robert ...... Haines, Mary ..... Haith, Mitchell ..... Hall, Jerrold ... Hall, Shelley ... Hamilton, Kim ...,. 91,221 106,136,221 ....... 221 ..52,53,221 . 22,98,134, 221 .... 65,221 Hamilton, Schuyler ..... 97,221 Hammond, Kathleen ...... 221 Hanson, Brooks ........ 59,221 Harkness, Christopher ..... 221 Harris, Tara .............. 221 Hart, Creighton ........ 22,221 Hartman, Heather .... 52,53,221 Harvey, Robert . Harwell, Kevin .. Hedden, Lora . .. Hedrick Russell . Hein, Mark ..... Hendricks, Joan Henley, Karen .. Henshaw, Steven Hepker, Kathleen Herborn, Steve . Herron, Lindsay. Hess, Lisa ...... Hickey, Timothy. Hickman, Lori .. Higbee, Martha . 91,221 ....91,138,221 55,221 .59,91,130, 221 . .... 112,221 ......221 37,221 ....52,53,222 75,222 ......112 104,222 ....,.222 ...58,222 ..........222 .....78,80,222 Higginbotham, Daron .. 138,222 Hobson, Lisa ..... 102,103,222 Hockett, Robert .. Hodge, Terri ..... Hodges, Lance .. Hodnefield, Eric.. 22,222 ...61,81,134, 222 ...91,112,222 ...64,65,144, 222 Hodshire, Heather ........ 222 Hoefer, Judith ... Hoffman, John . .. Hoffman, Mark... Holbert, Richard Hollinger, Steven. Hollis, Michael ... ,........222 ......22,222 ..,58,112,222 .........222 ...58,75,130. 222 .........222 Holman, Audrey .. 100,134,222 Hooker, Lisa ...,..... 26,59,222 Hopkins, Terri ...... 25,100,222 Horstmeyer, Eric .......... 222 Hougland, Kimberly ..... 18,22, 128,222 Householter, David .... 114,222 Howell, Tracy ............. 222 Hubbard, Ann ... ....222 Hubler, Pamela .... .... 2 22 Hunt, Lee .......... .... 2 22 Hunter, Christene Hunter, Paul ....... Hupp, Diana... Hurst, Allan .... Hurt, Robin ........ Hutchison, Kim ... Hyde, Michelle ..... I liams, Jennifer .... ....222 ....222 ....222 .......222 .... 61,222 108,134,222 . . . . 75,222 . . . 68,222 lliff, Mary ..... Ingram, Tom .,. Ink, Patrick ... Irons, John ... ...222 ...223 ...223 ........223 lSaaC, Noah ....... 91,112,13O, lsaaacs. Teresa .... J Jacobs, Deanne .. 223 . . . 223 108,128,223 Jacobs, Joanne .,..... 108,223 James, Steven ............ 223 Janes, Brian ..... .......223 Jenkins, Julie ......,... 59,223 Jennings, Lauren ......... 223 Jensen, Anne . ., 30,58,108,109, 223 Jesatko, Christine .......,. 223 Johnson, Karen 100,128,223 Jones, Brian .... Jones, Ed .... Jones, Grace .., Joslove, Brad .... Joslyn, Rob ...,. Kaiser, John ..... . 136,223 .......223 ....59,66,68, 223 .....223 112,223 ...223 Kaplan, Deborah . . . .... . 223 Kapono, Malialani ...... 65,223 Kapsemalis, Mary ......... 223 Kaspari, Ray ........... 61,223 Kaufmann, Michael .82,117,223 Kemp, William ............ 223 Kenyon, Ann ....... 30,128,223 Keough, Victoria .......... 223 Kerr, Robert ..... 18,20,97,130, 223 Kershenbaum, Marcie ..... 223 Kessler, John .... ,...,.... . 223 Ketterman, Carol.. 108,109,223 Kilgore, Kent ............. 223 Kilgore, Tony ...,......... 223 Killen, Beth ...,.. 18,22,55,100, 223 King, Brian .,....... .223 King, Todd ......... 59,104,223 Kisler, Herbert ......, 57,58,75, Klugh, David .... Kohler, Kelly ..,. Kohn, Esther ... Kolkin, Martin .., Krigel, Stuart . . . 223 .... 91,223 ... 223 .....223 112,224 .........224 Kuse, Kevin ........ 78,112,224 L Lacy, Kimberly .... Lahmeyer, Brad .. Lamb, Charles .... ...224 ........224 .......,224 Lamping, Thomas.. 91,130,224 Lankford, Tom ...... 59,97,130, Lasley, Tena ...... Laumeyer, Pat .... 224 . ...224 ........224 Lawrence, Catherine .... 53,59 Leichter, Robert .. Leonard, Paul .... Leuenberg, Brian 224 .,......224 . . . . 136,224 ... 52,53,78, 224 INDEX!319 Levenson, Robert . Levin, Debby ..... Levin, Joseph ..... Levine, Minda .... Lweis, Jeffrey ..... Lewis, Tracie . .. Linck, Gregory ..., Litman, Susan .... Long, David ...... Long, Eve ...... Lovell, William .... Lowry, Ann ..... Lucy, Allan ..... Lutzk, Howard .... Lyons, Stephen ,.. M ...224 . ..... 224 ........224 .... 108,224 ..59,104,224 .... 108,224 .......224 ..1..82,224 ..75,77,136, 224 ......, 224 .... 123,224 ......61,66 .....224 ........224 ..58,123,224 Maffry, Barton ...... 91,130,224 Magneson, Brian.. ........224 Malott, Susan .......... 98,224 Marasco, Susan .. 100,119,224 Marco, Frederick Markowitz, Mike .. Marnett, Kathleen . Marples, Courtney Marquette, Neal... ........224 . ...224 ...224 ........224 ........224 Marshall, Darcy ..... 36,128,224 Marshall, Monica . 108,128,224 Martin, Paul ...... Mason, Suzanne .. ........224 . ..... 224 Mathews, Garitt ........... 225 Mathewson, Jennifer . 64,65,66, 225 Mattison, John ......... 91,225 Mayberger, James ........ 225 McBride, Steven .. ........225 McCarthy, Rosemarie ...52,53, McCracken, Sherri McKay, Kimberly.. 225 ........225 ........225 McKenna, Peter .... 97,130,225 McNichols, Elizabeth ...... 225 Meissner, Mark ... Menzie, Lisa ...... Merkel, Steve ..... Mertz, Jennie ... Meyer, Michael ... Michale, Christine. Mick, Julie ....... Mickle, Valerie .... Miles, Danette .... Miller, Ann ....... Miller, Chuck ..... Miller, John ..... Miller, Kerry ...... Miller, Martha .... Miller, Pamela .... Miller, Susan ..... ........225 ....108,225 .......225 ... 59,78,80, 225 . ... 225 ........225 .... 10,225 ........ 225 ........ 225 108,128,225 .........225 59,78,79,104, 225 .... 130,225 .... 128,225 ...18,22,225 ..59,100,225 Minardi, Joseph ....... 97,225 Moberg, Amy ..... Mooney, David .... Moore, Susan .... ...225 ........225 ........225 Moore, Thomas ... 123,136,225 Morgan, Cece ............. 66 Morrow, Lisa ......,.. 123,225 Moskowitz, Douglas 104,225 Moulthrop, Laura , Myers. Patrick .... 320!lNDEX ........225 . ...226 N Nast, William .... Neal, Roger ... Neilan, Terri Nelson, Grant .... Nelson, Robert , .. Neustrom, Sarah . Newcomer, Rex . . Newman, Bruce.. Newman, Suzanne Neybert, Karen .. Nichols, William.. Noonan, Deirdre . Norden, Margaret Norton, Fielding.. O'Conner, James Olson, James ...... Olson, Joseph ... Olson, Kendra Omick, Laurie ... O'Neil, Meghan .. O'Reilly, Kelley... Orton, Russell ... Osmon, Eric ... P Pace, Denise .... Parker, Christine . Parkin, Gregory.. Parsley, Gary .... Pascarella, Steve Patton, David .... Pennavaria, Russ Penson, Steven .. Perkins, Jill ...... Pesch, Todd ..... Peterson, Cheryl . Peterson, Janet .. Pham, David ..... Phillips, James .. Phillips, Lee ..... Piper, Mary ...... Pitman, Katherine Poese, Susan .... Pollak, Adriana .. Polter, Ruth ..... Pope, Eric . .. Pott, Jean ..... Potter, Daniel .... Powell, Leigh .... Prewitt, Lori ... Price, Lena ...... Purdy, David .... Putt, Joan ... Quarles, Vicki ... Quito, Andrea ... R Rau, Keith ..... Rayborn, Lori .... ....226 ....226 ...,226 . . . 73,226 .........226 ....43,58,226 ......91,226 ......59,226 ..55,134,226 .........226 ......226 .........226 ....53,77,226 14,104,130, 226 . .... 226 ..... . 226 .... 78,226 .. 52,53,59, 226 ... 123,226 ..78,80,226 ....... 226 ... 104,226 ... 123,226 . .... 226 . .... 226 ....226 ......226 ...136,226 .......226 ...123,226 ....226 ....226 ......226 ....61,226 ......226 .......227 .. 52,53,59, 138,139,227 227 102,103,227 .........227 ....227 ......227 ........227 ....58,91,227 ........227 ......227 ....227 ...81,227 ....227 ....227 ..,.227 ....59,75,227 227 ....227 ,....227 Raye, Barent Rehak, Linda .... Reich, Harriet .... Reicher, Terri .... Renwick, Randy .... Riccardi, Gerald ... Richards, Linda .... ... 123,227 ,....227 ,....227 .....52,53, 65,227 .91 ,130,227 .......227 .......227 Richardson, Julie ...... 61,227 Rickard, Sue ...... .......227 Siemers, Todd .... Silverman, Vicki .. Simms, Greg ..... Singmaster, Gary . Sisney, Jennifer... Smith, David ...... Slimmer, Nichols.. Smith, Ellen .... Smith, Jane ... Riley, Chris ....... 18,19,20,97, 227 Roberge, Robert ..... 53,58,91, 112,130,227 Robinson, Margaret .... 75,227 Robinson, Randy .......... 227 Robinson, Terri ........... 227 Smith, Leslie , Smith, Michael Smith, Scott .. Smith, Sharon Smith, Warren Solomon, Amy Spencer, Ben . ....228 ....228 ....229 ......229 ... 58,229 58,114,229 ...... 229 ... 61,229 . 59,78,80, 81,229 ......229 ......229 258,91,229 ... 61,229 ......229 ......229 52,53,123, 229 ......229 Spiering, Rick Spohn, Joseph Spraetz, Christopher .. 144,229 Robles, Sue .............. 227 Roche, Daniel ...... 59,97,13O, 227 Rodlund, David ........... 227 Rodriguez, Berta ....... 83,227 Rook, John .......... 20,59,227 Rose, Darlene ..... Rosen, Sherri .,.... Routh, Christopher . Rovick, Jody ....... Ruiz, Julie ........ Russell, Shawn .... S Sabates, Hector. . . Sachs, Stephen ... ,....227 .......227 .... 53,227 .... 66,227 .59,108,141, 227 ,...228 ......228 . 59,66,73, 228 Salcido, Denise ........... 228 Samuels, Julie ............ 228 Samuelsen, Clayton 91,144,228 Sanderson, Ann .......... 228 Sanditz, Renee ........... 228 Saper, Lisa ....... 13,61,66,228 Saper, Nanci .......... 61,228 Saunders, Sandra ......... 228 Sawyer, Lorie ............. 228 Sayler, Scott ........ 91,114,228 Schaffer, Timothy ...91,130,228 Schanze, Mark ............ 228 Schllffke, Paul .... .......228 Schmidt, Steven ..... 228 Schneider, Laura .. .......228 Schomacker, Martha .... 52,53, Schottler, Linda .... Schrunk, Susan .... Schulte, Matthew .. Schulz, Craig .... Schutzel, Kurt ... Schwartz, James . .. Schwartz, Steve .... Schweiger, John ... Segura, Leticia .. Selden, Rana .... Seneker, Mary ..... Serrault, Jeff ...... 228 ....61,228 ...100,228 .......228 .......228 ...104,228 ...228 ...228 ...228 ...228 ...228 .. ...228 .......228 Shackelford, Richard ...... 228 Schanze, Mark ..... Shawn, Karen Shea, William .... Sheftel, Amy ..... Sherman, John .... Shirling, Alan ...... Shockey, Donald . .. Shultz, William ..... .......228 ....61,228 .....228 .....228 144,228 .....228 .. .... 228 ....228 Stadler, Eileen ...... Stafford, Tom ..... Sterbenz, Chris ... Stephens, John ... Stern, Brenda .... Stewart, Margaret . Stinebaugh, Lisa .. Strahm, Jim .... Strauss, Cheryl ... Stricklin, Lisa ....... Strong, Kimberly.. Stryker, Brian... Stuber, Scott ..... Sukenik, Howard .... Sundeen, Mary Sweeney, Jane ..... Sweetland, Mark .... T Talge, Mark .... Tankard, Peter .... Temple, Randal ..... ......229 . . . 65,229 59,97,136, 229 ....229 ....229 ......229 ......229 .52,53,229 229 61,229 229 ..100,141, 229 ....229 ....229 ....229 ....229 61,229 ....229 ....229 ......229 ... 91,229 Terwell, Sheri ....... 36,61,108, Tessari, Judith ...... 229 ......229 Thomann, Richard ..... 59,229 Thomas, Debra ..... 61,108,141 Thompson, Barton .. Thompson, Scott .... Thornton, Chris ... Thorpe, Karen ...... Tietze, Gordon ...... Tilden, Tommy .... Toates, Cathy ....... Tomlinson, Jillene . .. U Unruh, Joe ...... V Vanderlippe, Steven . VanHercke, Kenneth VanHorn, Anne ..... VanPelt, Stacy ...... Vaughan, Mark Villines, Renae .... 229 229 59,91,130. 229 229 230 .. 130,230 230 65,230 ......230 ...91,230 ......230 ......230 ... 66,230 ... 59,230 ....230 ....230 81,239 White, Brenda ..........., 230 Vogt, Mark ...... W Waggoner, J.C. .. . ..., 230 230 Wake, Deborah .... ..... 2 30 Walsh, Daniel .... Ward, Craig ..... ....91,230 .......230 Wasser, Shelley ...... 59,66,230 Watson, Jackie ... Watts, Michael . . . Watts, Phillip .,... Webb, Andrea ..., Webb, Charles .... Webster, Dan ..... Weeks, Ainslie .... ........230 .....23O ........230 18,21 ,22,230 ........230 ........230 . . .52,53,230 Welch, Lawrence .......... 230 Weltner, Steven ....... 123,230 Wendlandt, Bruce ......... 230 West. William ...... ..... 2 30 Westvold, Kent ....... 144,230 Whitehead, Barbara 9,27,65, Whiteside, Todd ... Wiegers, John ...... Wiggin, Kymberly .. Wilcox, Laurie ...... 230 ....230 ......230 .75,108,230 ......230 ......230 Edward ...... 53,230 Francene ........ 230 Lance ..,........ 230 Williams Canby .... Williams, Williams Williams, Williams Lisa .... Williams, ...108,128, 230 Loretta .......... 230 ........236 Zachman, James .......... 231 Willsey, Christopher ....... 230 Wilson, Holly ........ 52,53,66, Wilson, Larry .... 230 .... 91,230 Wolfe, John ........... 92,230 Woods, Rhonda ........... 231 Wooldridge, Margo Worthington, Kirk .. 26,37,59, 231 ......53,112, 231 Wyngarden, Cheryl ........ 231 Wyngarden, Deborah ...... 231 Y Yodler, Brian .... ......,231 Younts, Gregory ..... 59,83,231 Z Zimmer, Alison ....., 59,66,231 Zimmerman, Tracy ........ 231 Zlateff, Ginger ...... .... 2 31 SENIORS A Abell, Fred .... .... 7 8,79,234 Ahnen, Janice ... .... 17,234 Alexander, Britt ...... 20,30,32, 234 Alexander, Michael ,....... 234 Allain, Matthew ........... 234 Allen, Charlotte ........... 234 Allen, Mark .......... 35,91,234 Altman, David .... .......234 Anderson, Hilde ..... 78,76,234 Anderson, Kristen ......... 234 Angles, Natch ........ 138,234 Anthony, Michael . 10,15,17,18, 21,22,27,65,83,104,234 Appelbaum, James .. 15,18,21, 22,65,83,234 Arikan, Koray .......... 75,234 Arnold, George ... Arnold, Robb ........234 ...234 Arnote, James ............ 234 Asner, Marci ........... 65,234 Athey, Marty ...... B Bair, Jeanette ..... Barrows, William .. Bartlett, Linda .... Bates, Donald .. Bates, Wayne . . . Beal, Perry Beall, Lynn ..... Beatty, Mitchel . . Beebe, Elizabeth Beets, Daniel ... Bell, Christopher Bell, Steven .... Benham, Renea. Benjamin, Joyce Bennett, Patty .. Bernhardt, Brend Betzelberger, Terry Beullens, Jeff ..... Bever, Paul ....... 3 17,18,26,30, 59,106,234 ...234 ...234 .......235 ........235 ..52,53,136, 235 .... 53,235 .....235 ........235 ........235 ...57,58,235 ...52,53,235 ........235 ...235 ...235 .......235 ........235 ... 114,235 ........235 . ..... 235 Biasella, Beverly ........ 81,236 Bickel, Kandy ..... Bickley, Beckie Biersmith, Kevin .. Blackman, Nancy . Bly, Danny Bois, David Bolin, Tim ........ Borders, James . .. Boresow, Susan. . . Borgmier, Cheryl.. Boxer, Connie .... Boxer, Craig .... Boyer, Denise .... Brandmeyer, Mark Bringle, Mary ... Brooks, Meri ... Brown, Catherine Brown, David .......236 . 29,30,102, 103,236 . . . . . . . 236 17,100,140, 236 .... 81,236 ....... 236 .97,130,236 ....... 236 .... 20,236 17,18,21,22, 103,136,236 .......236 .......236 . . .,... 236 . . . . 108,236 ,.. 58,236 58,236 20,236 Brown, Laurel .... 16,17,18,19, 20,236 Brown, Suzanne ...... 16,17,24 236 Burcham, Susan .... 17,100,236 Burger, Sally ...12,16,17,18,23, 30,58,102,103,128,136,236 Burk, Gordon... Burke, Kathleen ........236 ....,...237 Burmaster, Lawrence ...... 237 Burton, Susan ........ 106,237 Bush, Kerry .,........ 136,237 Bush, Melanie ..16,17,18,21,48, 102,103,237 Byrne, Cindy .. .........237 Bywaters, Doris 16,17,18,23, C 57,58,237 Cameron, Julie ...... 55,82,237 Cantril, David .. Cappello, Brian Carrier, Robert Carroll, Lisa ... Cauchois, Tracy Cermak, Mary . ........ 237 . .... 66,71, 73,237 . .... 237 ... 58,237 . ...39,237 .........237 Chandler, Elizabeth ....... 237 Chase, Brenda. Che, Toan Quoc ......81,237 ........,237 Christensen, Paul ......... 237 Church, Karen .... 12,17,18,26, Clark, Chuck .. Clark, Timothy . Clingan, Scott . Clothier, Jaime Cloud, Lisa .... Cocks, Paul ... Cohen, David .. Coleman, Jesse Colgrove, Ruth . Collins, Thomas Cooley, Timothy Cooper, Cheryl Corbett, Larie .. 44,47,108,237 .... 17,64,65, 237 .........237 ...57,58,136, 237 . 59,237 .... 237 ... 82,237 .... 237 . .,.. 237 . ...... 237 114,238 .........238 ....58,81,238 .........238 Cosgrove, Robert . . .91,130,238 Cosner, Gail ......... 20,59,238 Costello, Carol ............ 238 Coukoulis, Loei ........... 238 Cowley, Samuel ..... 91,114,238 Cox, Edward .......... 82,238 Cramer, Nancy ...... 53,58,238 Crangle, Kenneth ,..... 83,238 Creamer, John ........ 104,238 Cresto, Terese ............ 238 Cummins, Sandra ......... 238 Cunningham, Margaret .... 238 D Dagdeviren, Nuri ..... 75,76,238 Dalgleish, Douglas ..15,136,238 Davenport, Kyle ...... 15,27,55, 83,238 Davis, Becky ...10,16,17,18,19, 20,26,30,45,100,238 Davis, Claudia . Devine, Dee . .. Dopke, Lee .... Dorlac, Karen . . Dreher, Marthe DuBois, John .. Durham, Donald Durie, Catherine Durwood, Dana E .......108,238 ......238 ........238 .........238 . 17,29,30,44, 58,71,128 .........238 ......91,238 . 17,18,27,55, 75,239 . 22,239 Edin, Pamela ............ 239 Ed d A b 15,17,20,57,58, Wal' S, TTI el' 71,239 Einspahr, Jeffrey ........ 34,97, Eliot, Adam ..... Ellison, John ..... 138239 .......239 ...239 Ellman, Cheryl ..... ..... 2 39 Ellwanger, Charles Emmons, Lynnette 81,239 81,239 Enslein, Martin ......... 81 ,239 Epstein, Harold .... ... 239 Erickson, James ... ... 239 Evans, Mike ....... ... 239 Eversull, Hubert .... ... 239 F Faria, Lusilia .............. 239 Fenn, Jane ....... 17,36,44,58, 108,239 Ferguson, Thomas .... 112,239 Fisher, Mary ....... Fleming, Paula ..... Flood, Robert ...... Ford, Ronald ..... Fountain, Amy .... Franklin, Mark .... Franklin, Philip .... .... 59,239 81,239 17,55,64,65, 239 .... 17,239 .... 15,239 ..... 239 Freeman, Thomas .... ... 239 Frey, Mark ............... 239 Fried, Marc ....... 57,58,71,24O Friedman, Marilyn ......... 240 Frost, Elizabeth ..36,44,100,24O Fuller, Brett ...... 35,57,58,91, G Gagel, Brenda ..... 240 .......240 Garrett, Lori .... 17,100,134,240 Gass, James ..... Gatzoulis, Denise . Gaudette, Joanne . Gazlay, Marsha Geiderman, Marcia Gerhardt, Lori Gerson, James ... .. 20,240 ....108,134, 240 .... 140,240 ...70,80,240 ...18,19,20, 240 .... 58,240 .... 136,240 Giannos, Catherine ........ 240 Gibbons, Kathleen Gibson, Gary ...... Gier, Ron ,...... . . Gillen, Evelyn .... 17,18,19,20, 100,140,240 ....... 240 ..52,53,24O .,..... 240 Gilmore, Cathryn .......... 240 Goldberg, Nolan ..... 55,75,240 Goller, Samuel .... 18,26,58,66, 71,73,240 Gould, Susan ............. 241 Gourley, Eric ...... .......241 Graber, Roger ....... 58,91,241 Grauberger, Michael ...... 241 Graves, Paula .... Greene, Julia ...... 17,24,36,44, 49,128 241 82,100,241 Gregg, Karen ............. 241 Gregg, Kimberly .......... 241 Grier, Susan ......... 29,30,45, Griffin, Mike .... 241 .......241 Griffin, Nancy ............. 241 Griffith, John .,..... 17,36,114, Griffith, Sandra .... 241 .,..241 INDEXIS21 Grimes, Lynne ......... 59,241 Groll, Lisa ........... 81,241 Gronemeyer, Eleanor... 75,241 Guemple, Samuel ..... 112,241 Gutzman, Tamara ....., 81,241 Gwartney, Robert .... 2O,22,25, H Hadel, Laura ... Hagemann, David Hale, Lisa ,..... Hall, Jon ....... Hamner, Lonnie. Hanes, Ellen .... Harnden, Bryan . Harper, Charles. Harper, Gretchen Harper, Kari .... Harrington, Anne Harrington, John Hataway, Sue .... Haynes, Jennifer Heley, Sue ..... Henke, Jeffrey .. Herbert, Glenn .. 91,117,241 ..........241 ......91,241 .....241 .. ...... 241 ..........241 .....43,45,241 ..........241 104,123,135 241 ...9,16,17,21, 22,241 .. ..... 241 .........241 15,19,2O, 55,83 242 ..........242 ......,...242 22,53,68,106, 242 . . . 91 ,130, 242 .. ...242 Heumann, Monica ......., 242 Hildreth, Lonna ...... 18,27,75, 242 Hise, Julie ........ 17,18,20,36, 45,100,140,242 Hoadley, Roger . Hobson, Steven . Hodge, Tamara . Hodges, Phillip . Hoffman, Carol . Hoffman, Susan. Holder, Thomas. Holland, Cheryl . Housh, Kimberly Hovey, Karen .. . Hubbard, Karen Hudon, Mark Hughes, Matthew Hulen, Sarah ... Hultman, James Hunter, David . .. Hylton, Gary .... I Ink, Kevin ...... J Jackson, Roger . Jakobe, Diane .. Janasz, Marie... Jenab, Jocelyn . Jenkins, Charles Johnson, Sheri . .....21,22,25, 53,104,242 ..12-3,144,242 .......58,242 ....91,13O,242 .......22,242 ..........242 ..........242 .....20,59,242 .......,..242 128,242 .... .242 ...242 .........242 .. .... 58,242 ,.........242 ......3O,32,91 .......242 ...242 .......83,243 .. ...,... 243 .. ...108,243 .. ..,.. 243 ........,.243 ,....16,81,243 Johnston, Thomas ..,..... 243 Jones, David ......... 123,243 Jones, David J. . ......,...243 Jones, Gregory ........ 35,243 Jones, J. H. .... Jones, Mary .... 322!lNDEX . 112,243 .....243 Jones, Robert ... Jones, Sarah .... K Kahn, Susan ..... Kalis, Robert .... Kanarek, Elizabeth ....136,243 ......243 ....15,61,83, 243 ......91,243 ........243 Kaplan, Judith ....... 48,65,243 Kaplan, Lisa ......,. 98,134,243 Kavanaugh, Kathy ......,.. 243 Kayser, Jackie ... Kenney, Kirsten .. Keough, Elizabeth Kerr, David ...... Kerwin, John .... Kessler, Sondra. . Killingsworth, Julie Kimbrough, Jake Kindred, Kathryn. King, Cynthia .... King, Matthew King, Robert ..... ......81,244 ....19,2O,244 ....21,22,244 ....11,34,244 ........244 ...,244 ...58, 244 .........244 17,36,47, 134,244 244 .... 57,58,91, 244 .........244 Knotts, Randall ..... 22,136,244 Koerper, Karl ............. 244 Kokjer, Karen ..... Kombrink, Krista .... 43,244 244 Kotelov, Pamela ..,....... 244 Koupal, Julie ..... ... 53,244 Krebs, Kimberly ....... 66,244 Kress, Brett .............. 244 Kroeger, David .18,24,30,32,57, 58,97,138,245 Krummel, Lee Ann ,... 100,119, 140,245 Kuehnle, Sarah ..... 53,140,245 Kurth, Regina .......... 83,245 Kurz, Jeffrey .... ....138,139, 140,245 Kuse, Kenneth .... ...... 2 45 Kyle, Mark ...... L ... 78,245 Lafferty, Michael ...,... 91,245 Landes, Karen Landon, Mary .... Lane, Linda ... Laner, Linda ..... Langley, Sheryl .. Larkin, Lee ...... Laterza, Mark .... Lawrence, Robert Leathers, James . Lehr, Gary ....... Leo, William ..... 58,245 .20,43,46,245 ........245 ....245 ........245 ........245 138,139,245 .........245 ....59,91,245 112,245 ....35,64,245 Leshovsky, Stephen ....... 245 Levenson, Yonah Levy, Melinda .... Levy, Melissa .... Lewis, Rochelle .. Lewis, Tripp ..... .........245 ....75,76,245 ....17,75,245 ....19,2O,245 ......22,245 Lile, David ...... 17,91,138,139, 245 Liljestrand, Kelly .. 17,19,20,59, 100,245 Lindsey, John ....... 18,21,26, 245 Lintecum, Ann .... 15,57,58,245 Litchfield, Jennifer 102,128,245 Lloyd, Barbara ............ 245 Lloyd, Demi .... 58,108,109,246 Lohnes, Brooke ........... 246 Long, Julie ...... 81,246 Luchen, Andy ........ 78,79,246 Ludlow, Elizabeth .... 57,58,246 Luhnow, Nancy ...52,53,68,246 Lumpkin, Mark ,.59,91,140,246 Lundgren, Christine ....... 246 Luzier, Joy ............ 81,246 Lyle, Gregory ...........,. 246 Lynd, Elizabeth ...... 55,523,246 Lyons, Linda .... 17,26,3O,47,57, 58,71,128,246 Lytle, Robert ........... 97,246 M MacCurdy, Lori ...... 57,58,68, 71,246 MaGee, Howard .... . 246 Mahoney, Kelly ,... ... 246 Maloney, Brian .. Marks, Bliss .... Marks, Wayne ... Marsh, Sara .... Marshall, Dana .. .....246 .,..31,246 .......246 ....98,246 ........246 Martin, Kristin ....... 75,76,246 Martin, Michael .........,. 246 Maxon, Ronald McCabe, John .... ...,....97,246 17,57,58,66, 71,246 McCabe, Michelle ...... 81,246 McCarthy, John ...... 81,531,246 McCully, Shaunna ..... 100,246 McGrath, Mary ........ 81,246 McGuire, Anne ..15,55,108,247 McHugh, Stacey ....... 17,247 McKlm, James ...... 59,104,247 McMillin, William .......... 247 McNichols, Cindy ......... 247 Meeker, Donna ...... 39,57,58, 247 Menon, Leela .......... 57,247 Meyer, Cynthia ........... 247 Meyer, Jeffrey ...... 34,136,247 Miller, Carla ...... Miller, Christopher Miller, Jane ...... Miller, Jeff ....... Miller, Kolleen Miller, Molly ..... Mino, Steve .... Minor, David .... Mintz, Felicia ... Mlstele, Nancy . .. Moffet, Steven . . . Money, Andrew ., Mordy, Calvin .... Morgan, Dennis.. Moriarty, Michael Morris, Michelle . Mosimann, James Moyer, Kay ...... Mueller, Eric ..... 17,18,20,25, 39,247 ...247 .. ...247 ,........247 ,........247 .10,16,17,247 91,247 .....247 .... 81,247 .... 59,247 .........247 ......55,247 ..,..247 .........247 ......91,247 .....,...247 91,247 .......,.247 .........247 Mullarky, Tim ...... 91,112,130, 247 Murphy, Elizabeth .... 58,78,79, Neese, Laurie .... 80,248 . . . . 248 Nelson, Elizabeth Nelson, Eric ........ 108,119 248 .....248 Nelson, Richard ........... 248 Newman, Julie ........ 4,22,248 Newton, Lucinda ..,.... 17,248 Niewald, Bryan ...... 19,2O,248 Nixon, David ......... 35,91,248 Nusser, James ......... 81,248 Nyman, Catherine .......,. 248 O O'Farrell, Anne ....... 108,248 Olsen, Deborah ... Olson, David ...... Osadchey, Julie ..... P ... 58,248 .....248 .....248 Padula, Marta ....,.. 17,68,94, Palmer, Ross ... Papin, Merrill ..... 248 ... 22,25,34, 97,248 . . . . 248 Partnoy, Jody ............. 248 Passman, Suzanne ........ 248 Paton, Keith ....... Penner, Dan ....... Petersen, Kurt ..., Pfollher, Kelly ..... Phillips, Lora ...... Pisano, Jack .... Pitman, Kathy .. Pitnick, Robert ..... Polter, Gary ... ... Ponder, Keith . .. Porter, Mike .... Post, Richard ... Power, Paul ....... Powers, Richard Poyser, Linda ...... Preston, Steve .,... Pronko, Michael ... Pypes, David ...., .......248 ..58,82,24B 138,139,248 ....... 248 ..52,53,249 ....... 249 ...... 249 . . . 138,249 . . 52,53,55, 249 ....249 ....249 ....249 .......249 .......249 . 57,58,128, 249 ... 138,249 . 16,20,123, 249 ....249 Rabius, Denise ........ 30,249 Ralston, Timothy .... .... 2 49 Rau, Tamia ....... ....249 Rawlings, Gary ........... 249 Reece, Venetia ...... 21 ,22,66, 249 Reed, Sarah ..... ........ 2 49 Reeder, Joseph ...... 78,79,249 Rees, William ............. 249 Reimer, Suzanne ...... 108,249 Reintjes, Anne ..... Reno, Hugh ....... Revare, Lisa ...,.. Rewerts, Julie . Rice, Robin ...... Richards, Dick ..,. Ridenour, Brian .... Rietfors, Kelley .,.. Riley, Deborah .... Ritz, Lisa . ........ . .......249 .......249 18,22,44,48, 108,244 .......249 ....249 ......249 .......249 ..17,18,25, 249 249 81,249 Rizzolo, Veronique ...75,76,250 Robbins, Marilyn ....... 81,250 Roberts, Jennifer ...... 42,250 Roberts, Lori ..... ... 59,250 Roberts, Ronald ..... 20,22,91, 138,250 Robles, Dan ........... 91,250 Rooker, Thomas ...... 8,66,250 Root, Richard... Rosano, Rita .,.. Rose, Sherri ...... 114,250 ......250 ......25O Rothman, Robert ..,... 144,250 Rowlett, Jennifer ....... 21,250 Rubin, Biff ....... 3O,32,112,250 Rubin, Linda .............. 250 Rudnick, Lenise ........... 250 Ruley, Mike ......... 91,130,250 Rupe, Suzanne .,...... 42,250 Rutherford, Megan ..... 55,250 Ryan, David ........... 65,250 S Sakoulas, Stacy. .9,17,18,21,22, 47,55,25O Salcido, Hector ........... 250 Salisbury, Claire ..... 12,58,250 Samuels, Susan .......... 250 Sandborn, Laura ..... 22,59,250 Sawyer, Susan ......... 81,250 Schillie, Susan ....... 57,58,250 Schlueter, Karen 15,17,18,21,22, 55,57,58,250 Schneider, Gary ....... 81 ,250 Schulte, Margaret .... 18,19,20, Schuman, Kelly .... Schutte, Janet .... Schwab, Steven.. 119,140,250 ....... 250 16,18,22,24, 100,128,251 .. 34,35,97, 130,251 Sedlock, Raymond ...... 68,251 Selden, Gary .... Semkin, Sabrina . Shalet, Phyllis ... Shalinsky, Howard .... .251 ...251 .........251 ........251 Shapiro, Janice 17,18,19,20, 27,251 Shaver, Rachel ... 81,251 Shea, Linda .... .....251 Shelton, James ........... 251 Shelton, Heidi ....... 19,2O,251 Sherman, Robin .......... 251 Shipley, Laura .... 17,18,20,27, 53,251 Shoemaker, Rexina ....... 251 Siermers, Scott ..... .... 2 51 Sigman, Amy ............. 251 Simon, Evalyn ......... 59,251 Singnoi, Werachone ....... 251 Sjolin, Scott ........... 20,251 Slabotsky, Larry .......... 251 Smith, Brien .............. 251 Smith, David ..... 17,22,34,104, 251 Smith, Scott ..... 22,91,112,251 Smith, Steve ........... 91,251 Snead, William ........ 81,251 Snodell, John .... 81,91,114,241 Snyder, Mary ..,.. 18,26,39,251 Snyder, Sara ........ 53,65,66, 102,103,251 Solomon, Debbie ......... 251 Sondern, Barry ........... 252 Sosebee, Daniel .,........ 252 Spannuth, Lisa ...... 57,58,66, 71,252 Splan, Craig ..... ..... 2 52 Spohrer, John ......... 75,252 Spohrer, Richard ......... 252 Stack, John .............. 252 Stark, Maryanna .. 66,68,78,79, 80,252 Stebbins, Denise ..... .... 2 52 Steiner, Hal ............... 252 Sterbenz, Chris ........... 252 Stevens, John ....., 57,58,144, 252 Stevens, Mike ... .... 78,252 Stewart, Scott . . . .... 91,252 Stoll, David ............... 252 Stone, Sandra ....... 53,58,252 Storbeck, Rodney .... 57,58,252 Strand, Naomi .... 16,17,18,21, 22,24,55,252 Stratford, Kelly 29,30,44,48, 252 Stuckey, David .... 20,21 ,22,252 Stumpe, Kenneth ......... 252 Suggs, Debra ........ 22,139,252 Summerscales, Jill Sumonia, Bradley Sutton, Elizabeth .... Swierc, David ....... T Talbot, Tracy ..,.. Tankard, Kathryn Taylor, Jeffrey ...... Templeton, Karen .. Tetzlaff, Melissa .... Thiessen, Amy .... Thomas, Anne .... Thompson, Mary .... Thorpe, Donald ... Tidwell, Brant ....... Tietze, Daniel ....... Tilton, Douglas ..... Titus, David .. Toevs, Anne .... Tucker, James .... Tyler, Marlene .... U V ......252 ......252 .27,59,252 ...... 253 ... 81,253 ......253 ......253 .59,128,253 ......253 .....253 ......253 . 78,79,80, 253 ...... 253 ... 81,253 .59,91,253 . 27,65,71, 253 ... 81,253 .....253 .....253 .....253 .16,17,18, Usdin, Amy... 25,57,58,253 VanBuskirk, Mark ......... 253 Venable, Patricia ....... 20,253 Vineyard, Carl .... Vleisides, Mark ... W Wacknov, Susan .... Wagner, James ... ... 78,253 ... 253 .....253 .....253 Wakefield, Curtis .......... 253 Walker, Lloyd ..... Wallen, Carter .... Walsh, Jim ..... ... 91,253 ... 26,253 .....253 Watts, Martin .... Weary, Thomas . . Webb, Jerry ..... Weiner, Ruth .... Weium, Paul ,.... Wheeler, David .. White, Dena ..... White, Madelyn .. White, Sandra ... White, Sharon ... 91,253 . 12,16,17,27, 57,58,253 .........253 ......81,253 .15,18,26,254 ...,.....254 ..... 128,254 ...47,98,134, 254 .......254 ......81,254 Whiteside, Stacee .... 19,20,81, Wilder, Dane .... 254 ......254 Williams, Janet .... ...... 2 54 Williams, Lori .... Williams, Scott C. Williams, Scott L. .........254 18,20,21. 25,58,254 ..........254 Willson, Shawn .... 44,108,134, 254 Wilson, Kelly ........ 1a,19,2o, 55,254 Wink, Brian ..... 22,66,123,136v 254 Winkler, Victoria ..... 781930, 81,254 Wise, James.. . Wolff, Laura ..... Wood, Christina ... .....254 ....254 .....254 Wood, David ............. 254 Woods, Dennis ...... 1e,35,91, 123,254 Woods, Mary ,.....,... 17,254 Working, Boo ....... 81,128,255 Wright, Lauri ........ 20,98,255 Wright, Michael ...... 35,91,255 Y Youmans, Jane ...... 17,57,58, Young, Roger .... 255 255 Zimmerman, David ........ 255 lNDEX!323 4 x ACTIVITIES Assemblies .... Band ........ Boys' State ...... Cheerleaders .... Choir ......... Clubs ............. Drill Team .......... Exchange Students ... Fall Play ......,..... Girls' State .....,.. HARBINGEFI ... HAUBEFIK . . . Heralders ....... Homecoming ...,.. International Club ... Intramurals ....... LABYRINTH ..... Majorettes . .. Musical ....... National Merit ... NFL ........... NHS . . . . . 84 52-54 .,....14 36-38 56-62 81-83 39-41 76-77 67-68 .....14 19-22 23-26 .....,.43 44-46 74-75 85-87 .....27 .......42 69-71 15-16 63-65 .,...17 NJROTC .... Orchestra ... Pep Club ..... Prom .......... Quill and Scroll . Spring Play ..... Stuco ........ Sweetheart . . . Thespians .... Yell Leaders ...... ADS 78-80 ..,..55 ...,28-33 50-51 .....18 72-73 8-13 47-49 .....66 ..34-35 COLOR SECTION ...... .... SENIOR SUMMARIES .... ... SPORTS Baseball ................. .... Boys Boys' Basketball ..... .... ' Cross Country ' Swimming .... .... Boys Golf ....,.... Boys Boys' Tennis .... Boys' Track .. Football ..... 145-160 . 256-265 . . . .... 96-97 138-139 114-118 142-144 123-125 135-137 129-131 90-95 Girls' Basketball ... Girls' Cross Country .. .... 119-122 .....98-99 Girls' Golf ......,.. .... 1 02-103 Girls' Swimming .., .... 126-128 Girls' Tennis ..... .... 1 08-110 Tirls' Track ... .... 132-134 Gymnastics ..... .,.. 1 04-107 Softball .... .... 1 40-141 Volleyball... .... 100-101 Wrestling ..... ,... 1 11-113 STAFF Administration ...................,.... 164 Custodians and Cafeteria Ladies ....... 171 Faculty ........................... 172-195 PTA ..... STUDENT BODY Sophomores ....,................. 200-213 Juniors ....... Seniors .... .....,.17O ,.,..216-231 ..,. 234-255 GENERAL INDEX!325 I Q . Q, . ...W ,, I S 2 2 2 f e ,ft gt y . . f .tt .sm ---ww., we -mum. ues ma www-Ns -f 3 f , , - 1 X S wil, 5' , it? F .- 2 ii? 4' .lf 1 Z, 5 S 1 ,. 5' ff 'X as ' k, ' ,t kms- irq. si V . S ffl srse ft to testi The 1978 HAUBERK Staff. fpartialj Yes, there is more to being Editor than writing this letter. The 1978 HAUBERK incorporated a few recognizable changes. Instead of a separate candid photo for each faculty member, group pictures of each department appeared with scattered candids throughout the section. This reduced the Faculty Section by several pages and alleviated anxiety over the teachers' candid appearances. The placement of the sections differed this year. Activities and Sports ran side by side because both represented student involvement. Faculty and Student Body were plac- ed side by side as they represented individuals of the school. The color section served as a division between the two. The Ad section grew this year because a Fall Cam- paign was introduced by Paula Graves. The index, a pop- ular and necessary section, returned this year. I owe thanks to many people for their contributions in production of this year's annual. Noni Strand was willing to do more than her fair share and gave me considerable personal confidence throughout the year. Amy Usdin dealt unusually well with the pressures of creating ads in 326!LETTEFt minimal time and her art work did not suffer under this pressure. Carla Miller wrote some exceptional copy con- cerning our theme, Games. The photographers,constant- ly harrassed, usually came through. I owe special thanks to my personal friends for helping me cope with ap- proaching insanity. l also want to recognize those friends and fools who came to Room 105 and helped with the naming of group pictures and captioning candids in times of ease as well as desparation. The entire staff willingly helped when asked and some actually found the tedium of writing captions enjoyable. I offer a very special thanks to Mrs. Thomson who successfully kept me calm in times of emotional crisis and utilized her power of persuasion when mine failed. Her knowledge and experience as yearbook sponsor were in- valuable to me. Though this year's HAUBERK room was often the scene of mass confusion or perhaps even hysteria, the ex- perience was worthwhile and I hope the final product through its rememberances brings you some joy. Editor-ln-Chief Assistant Editor Art Editor Business Editor Design Editor Copy Editor Literary Editor Photography Editor Production Editor Sports Editor Art Staff Business Staff Design Staff Literary Staff Photography Staff Production Staff Sports Staff Adviser Staff Credits Doris Bywaters Sally Burger Amy Usdin Paula Graves Janet Schutte Suzanne Brown Carla Miller Scott C, Williams Noni Strand David Kroeger Kelly Bietfors Amy Bayer Marty Athey Margo Wooldridge Lisa Benson Lisa Hooker Karen Church Mindy Brown Paul Weium Linda Lyons Doug Dietrich John Lindsey Carter Wallen Bill Gruening Mary Snyder Becky Davis Mary Casper Ross Palmer Bob Gwartney Roger Hoadley Terri Hopkins Linda Thomson Cover Design Inside Cover Photography Credits Color Section Table of Contents Closing Page Copy Credits Color Section Division Pages Closing Page Professional Credits Amy Usdin Amy Usdin Scott C. Williams John Lindsey Carter Wallen Bill Gruening Scott C. Williams Scott C. Williams Carla Miller Carla Miller Carla Miller Inter-Collegiate Press De Cloud Studios Custom Color CFlEDlTS!327 Games Mere silouettee Of the lives we lead. Outlines Of our challenges. Boundaries 3 hopes and evil, maturity, and reality. Failure . . . Games Pools of experienc Trees of Catalysts for growth 328!FlNAL PAG E
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