Shawnee Mission East High School - Hauberk Yearbook (Prairie Village, KS)
- Class of 1979
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It was a special time. lt was an experience of many facets . . . Watermelon Feed, Lancer Day, Sophomore Ice Cream Social, Spirit Clinic, yellleaders, mini-tramp, football, pyramids in August heat, Pep Exec., roller derby queens, cross country in Swope Park, all-weather track, Togo Party, black capes, g.a. punch, swinging chandeliers, halftimes, Mascot, American Royal Parade, Oklahoma, A , Shakespeare, gymnastics, cracked unevens, Pillsburys, bearwalks, Homecoming, Sweetheart, Prom, fire ' drills, burning insulation, College Clinic, PSAT, SAT, ACT, opening night iitters, gatoring, east parties, Vespers, Masterworks, bonfire, Raider burned in effigy, 30 Days aflame, Vail, Padre Island, Aspen, swimming, head shaving, Boys' State, marching, handstands, Jayhawk Towers' pool, essay tests, downslips, final exams, grades, Senior Day, Graduation . . . our experience. We made it happen. Mfff- X n+ - A f My -Q., -X-we -3 , .44 I , . 'I I l I i P7 fl l '1 1 l 4 I l4l i . U is 35.1 'Q' . ' E i ' . 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Dr. Arthur Newcomer, our experienced associate principal, skillfully and energetically tackled the demanding iob of handling all sports programs. We are proud to announce that Dr. Newcomer recently was honored as Outstanding Athletic Director in the State of Kansas for the 1977-1978 school year. Dr. Jerry Abbot, functioning as assistant principal, effectively administered curriculum and instruction. Dr. Sheila Dahling, who previously taught at SMEast as an Eng- lish teacher, completed her first year as assist- ant principal in charge of student activities and affairs, proving herself most qualified for such a challenging position. This year's theme, Proud to Be-SME was indeed exemplified by the pride and dedica- tion manifested by these four fine administra- tors. Department Chairmen: Row l:D. Jones, R. Gasper, C. Howard, J. Wood N P ksto Ro 2 J Abbott G Moo e C C awford J Odom E Rees L Ande son D Zollars T Lebor, P. Berg. , rf I P X s, T. 'll 3 'li mn The overwhelming task of satisfying the needs and desires of the whole Shawnee Mission District fell on the shoulders of the Board of Education aided by Dr. Ball. Making decisions which would improve the educational quality of the district was their premier iob. Dr. Ball, as superintendent of the Shawnee Mission Schools, has the responsibility of linking the school to community. Solving crucial roblems, as well as presenting new ideas, were only part of his time P consuming iob. Dr. Molotsky, East area superintendent, oversaw the budgets and for our school. He was responsible for the art area renova- tion and the new photography area. Working together, the board, Dr. Ball, and Dr. Molotsky over- came many complications and efficiently organized over 65 high schools, iunior high schools, and elementary schools. Through their work, the high standards of the district were maintained. planning 1 East Area Superintendent Dr Leonard Molotosky Supefingmdemz Dr' Amen Ban Left to Right J Weyforth B Sauvon M Stringer, V. President, D. Culp, President, M. Culver, L. Hendricks, K. White. I I - LJ U13 A Counselors 8 Kelly D Wolff H Gersh R Soptc P. Dittlemore, R. Crawford. A plethora of problems may arise in a student's life. The competent staff of counselors were ready to aid anyone to the best of their abilities. Whether it be a problem with family, friends, classes, or schedule, the counselors were there to advise, con- sole, and help. Serving as a mediator between parents, admin- istration, and students was one factor of their iob. Helping students with college and vocational plans was another maior portion. Many who had never sought help from their counselors found it difficult to request a counselor's recommendation for col- lege. But those who had utilized the counseling facilities found the counselors eager to help. The tremendous amount of work and effort the counselors put into their work was returned in the satisfaction of seeing a student surmount a diffi- culty. Free Advice i I .. Busy Bodies Without an efficient office staff serving as the hub of our school's wheel of activities, chaos would break loose. The office personnel combined their efforts to keep the flow of students, activities, and records in order. A iob ranging from filing transcripts, bookkeeping, telephone calls, and most of the paperwork of our school, fell on their shoulders. Student aides were able to assist by delivering messages and typing. From the moment one entered the office, one had all of the help and resources the office staff had to offer. Problems with records or a missed appointment were daily occurrences they had to deal with. Students rarely stopped to appreciate the smooth and effective way the office was run, but their smiles made it all worthwhile to the office personnel. V824 X W 1, 4 .4 f' N Q 'bfi 5 J .tex If -Fl 5 ,ft s- Secretories: J. Woolworth, data processing clerk, L. Krebs, receptionist, T, Gwinn registrar J. Van Pelt, counselors' secretory. vi W l W, fl ' B-Q.,-7 I' is Cs C 1:77 . -Hui. . I .QW I Q 4. C G. ali - I in. Secretaries: B. Tweedie, bookkeeper, l. James, asst. principals' secretary, J. Erickson, principal's secretary. g -ndhhlihilll -Qs I 1, fini. TOT, ,XX Security Officer: C. Pappenfort Nurse: M. Dorn, Attendance: M. Coster .,..,,...-M 4' U ---e mn.. ' f L 'xi Each and every morning, the attendance center was flocked with students. My car wouldn't start and I had to park in the pool parking lot. I couldn't help it. Third hour yesterday? Well, I was uh-um . . . Passes to get into class, out of class, and unexcused absentees were all part of the busy day for the attendance clerks. They were also required to do terrific amounts of filing and searching for missing students. The attendance center was more centrally located this year, moving the noise and confusion out of the office area. Students with ailments ranging from a headache to a broken bone, were turned over to the capable hands of Mrs. Dorn, the school nurse. She supplied the student with cough drops and safety pins. She provided all of the health services for our school with a smile. Her work often required her to be seriously concerned for the students, but she also reserved an air of skepticism for those students she saw too often. Enforcing the school attendance policy, the attendants had their hands full keeping students in school and in class. The nurse certainly had her work cut out for her, tending to the ill. The efficient work of these two offices made them an integral part of our school. Aching or F aking? -1--W----4 PTA Officers: B. Fowler, president, M. Eaton, treasurer, G. Gill, second vice-president, M. Robards, c. secretary, M. Uppman, r. secretary, E m vice-president. v -, -,, -, - H-, I. . .' W - L., -:Li . ---A -- 'T , qs. -gh? . 1 W E ,,..-...l.. ...Li La ' .r ., . 1 N Ex r y X A , .1 . . hx. -xx . 'il - ,, ' g url l ve ,......- -A it .. 'jx .5 . Q .i Y i - Shawnee Mission East proudly claimed the larg- est PTA in the state of Kansas this year. In addi- tion, the Association was voted as one of the out- standing PTA units in the nation. Involvement peaked as 1500 memberships were sold. The dedicated PTA members volunteered over five thousand working hours by baking cookies, grading papers, hostessing, or any one of a vari- ety of proiects. They sponsored the only College Clinic in Johnson County, which had the largest participation of colleges in the midwest. Another activity of major importance was the planning and chaperoning of the after-prom party. The PTA also sponsored the annual Art Purchase Award along with the Carl lson Outstanding Senior in Perform- ing Arts Award. The PTA was an integral part of SM East this year. The involvement of the parents and teachers was greatly appreciated by the students. Under the direction of Mrs. James Fowler, the PTA pro- vided the necessary support and encouragement for a successful year. PTA Power ,f .fx FXR 1 W H? 'E' L. 5 , 1 w, - Q. ll U oiiflffiiv KN Custodians: Night Crew ' f'7'?7'Z7V .1 ., .-I W'Wzcfif72Wc:f.xfcfv Custodians: Day Crew Eggs: The custodial staff and cafeteria personnel both worked dili- gently in order to make the atmosphere at SM East conducive to learning. Besides doing the usual ianitorial chores, such as sweeping floors and washing windows, the custodial staff participated in a pilot program concerned with energy conservation. To make the building more energy efficient, the entire heating plant was overhauled and many doorways were altered thus creating buffer zones. Mr. Ken Chipman, the head custodian, was in charge of these renovations. Hot, delicious, nutritious food was available in the cafeteria. Those people surviving the scramble were able to eat balanced meals, thanks to the cafeteria personnel. I ,,,,,. ' .-, ,, , M -1- H-if i 4 ' - I--v--1-'TY t I ,, wx 1 sa -f V' -- ., X 5 . m y .S I A . A VV 5 .,... If 'VV .Ve L' V. W, 6 Us M..x,gg' v 9? 'W fm -all L DQ. gh sg Cafeteria l , 'Q YB. f I w 5 ' I' r v --, i , '. I r . IH'--5 . ' i l l I in any rua-it r I l l im s- r-. Ill I-ggg : cy I nail- . lll m .-if l la.. . l1l1lll 2 I1S2 'i If ' Elini J MQIQ? 1.ql1l ' :gill I - 'I-mmm in ,, l1l-I 'III'- EZl1l -We-f gggglgl' 1:-I-I I ' -I-1 isgli' :luv - ,., sri- ... f - 'l ef' lf ,, '51 A Art for Art' s Sake Art: G. Hines, Photography, Oils, Drawing, Acrylic Paint- Renovation struck again! Air ducts, plumbing, and an increased electrical capacity were some of the improve- ments made in old rooms. The older rooms were not only painted but also filled with new cabinets and furni- ture. A sculpture patio, a gas line, and a new box for the gas kiln were also welcomed. A newly acquired addition led to great excitement. East now had a dark room and a photography room. Photography classes began second semester. Drawing, painting, Art I, ceramics, iewelry, and tex- tiles were iust a few of the many art courses available. Students were able to express individuality from the many techniques they learned. The exceptional artwork some students created was displayed in the halls at East and in art shows. Each unique display of art enriched the school in a cultural manner. Aspiring students of art were able to have their names known throughout East and also com- pete for awards. The creative resources at East helped to produce the great works of art. E 1 if' ing, C. Crawford, Jewelry, Ceramics, Sculpture, D. Welty, Design, Textiles, Commercial Art, Art I, E. McDonald, Watercolor, Photography, Art I. .Z gain em ' If I.. I E ii Home Economics: G. Brandt, Child Develop ment, Family Relations, Interior Design, R ' Gasper, Tailoring, Fashion Fabrics, Spec Knits, Sports and Separates, Clothing I, J Foraker, Focus on Foods, Survival Skills Entertaining with Foods, Creative Cookery. x Home Economics is quickly becoming one of the more useful and practical departments as it covers a wide spectrum of interests and oppor- tunities for SM East students. Tucked away in the west end of the building, the department taught eager students economical and produc- tive ways to best cope with adult situations. Many courses were centered around skills which prepare men and women alike for various hob- bies or leisure time activities. A variety of clothing courses were offered which allowed students to pursue their special interests. Among these were Tailoring, Sports and Separates, Family Clothing, and Fashion Fabncs Entertaining with foods and Focus on Foods added an exotic flair to basic cooking techni- ques while Survival Skills taught young men the techmquesofbadccoohng. Special areas of study, Child Development and Personal and Family Relations, were exam- ined in order to shrink the generation gap. Inte- rior Design focused on the creativity of the stu- dent. Sew Wfhafs C00kin'? 5 31 Impresarios East's Hollywood' once again produced three great productions. MID SUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM was the fall play and the spring play was the IMAGINARY INVALID. OKLAHOMA struck the stage in key as East's big musical. Many students were involved in the creation of these productions. Actors and actresses spent hours perfect- ing lines while even more students in the stage crew cre- ated the sets. Lancers involved with the productions were rewarded with points for their endeavors. If a stu- dent had enough points, he would then become a mem- ber ofthe Thespians. A myriad of students were also involved in debate, mass media, forensics, and speech. Debate and foren- sics students who earned enough points were members of the National Forensics League. In all areas of the fine arts, excellence was a key- note. Students behind the scenes kept the shows rolling for those who were in the spotlight. Prompters, the stage crew, and the light crew were imperative in that effort. Debators displayed their talents with the use of carefully researched proof. Advertisements promoted the shows, thus increasing attendance. Hard work and talent flowed steadily throughout the fine arts depart- ment. i ,W Evans pontificates. 5s, 1 .- 1 is it I-I 2 A ,E Fine Arts: B. York, Stagecraft, Speech I, 2, Mass Media, E. Evans, Rep. Theatre Actors' Studio, Intro. to Theatre Industrial art classes offered the students hands-on training for a wide variety of jobs. From the drawing of floor plans in architecture class to automobile maintenance in auto tech, the students were allowed to experiment individually. Personally designed and made, students' projects promoted pride in excellent craftsmanship. A great satisfaction can be obtained in knowing how to repair or build something with one's own hands. Producing a finished project from raw materi- als promotes a great sense of accomplishment. In auto tech, the student learned the complexities of the car and what to do when it breaks down. ln wood and metal classes, individual creativity was encouraged in making furniture. Architectural and mechanical drawing taught the processes in design- ing the projects to be built. Power and energy devel- oped the concepts of mechanics in industry. Commu- nications by symbols or words were the basis of the drafting program. Through the wide variety of classes offered, the individual interests of the students were met and catered to. One was introduced to areas of industry which are used in everyday life. The development of physical, as well as mechanical skills, was the main objective of the department. Encouraged to gain these skills by experimentation, the student gained a feeling of self-achievement. The Industrial Arts pro- gram taught skills which would allow the student to compete in the world of industry. Auto Power UAMA I ' . ggustnal Educatuon: C. Sulzen, Plastics, Wood 1, 2, 3, Metal 'Ig T. Lebar, Auto I, 2, B. Odom, Mech. Drawing, Arch. Drawing mm wood 11.1. Dinesen, Metal I, 2, Auto I, 2. LIABLR C 1 1 7 A Real Crash Course STUDENT DRIVER - This threatening sign, fre- quently seen roaming the streets during class hours, may startle many drivers, but it fails to alarm the driving instructors at Shawnee Mission East. These teachers feel a responsibility toward better equipping East students for road handling and possible emergencies. The driver education department is geared to orienting beginning driv- ers to the often hazardous traffic scene. Students learn the rules of the road through a four-phase program. Classroom instruction includes bookwork, verbal and physical testing, discussions, and a study of accident prevention. Movies and films are an effective means of teach- ing driving techniques. The simulator phase teaches basic control of steering, brake, and accel- eration. Proper timing is emphasized with the use of these unique teaching devices. Simulators safely present to students road hazards that could not be planned otherwise. The driving range allows prac- tice of various high-skill maneuvers such as angle and parallel parking. If the weather permits, dan- gerous road conditions caused by ice and snow can be experienced on the range. Actual street driving acclimates the student to everyday driving situations. This method provides exposure to city driving, interstate highways, rural roads, and shop- ping centers. A graduate of driver education may receive a driver's license without further testing. Passing this course allows considerable discounts by several insurance companies. 1 ' .1 4 x A g 1 -4 gl 4-104' A Q ., Q 'fl Driver Education: J. Jacobs, N. Stuaffor, J. Beltram, J. Oman ... - - - f- nn-EW '- .- Nix, '53 sv- The Learning Center, described as a study and instruction program, aided students with irregular learn- ing skills. The center provided an educational atmos- phere without a typical classroom environment. The Learning Center encouraged students to become familiar with the program and to take advantage of the available guidance and resources. The center faculty was superior this year with a staff which was willingvto devote endless hours toward the improvement of a stu- dent's educational related weaknesses. The qualified instructors coupled with the excellent facilities combined to create a well-developed, productive, learning pro- gram. The function of the center was to remediate certain learning disabilities so that a student might enter into a structured classroom surrounding. Special attention became one of the primary purposes while skill devel- opment was emphasized. More personal instruction was directed towards independent study and small study groups. Through the administration of achievement tests, the center aided teachers in determining a stu- dent's strengths and weaknesses. The center was under the direction of Mr. Rogers, Mrs. Flanigan, and Mrs. McDowell with the additional assistance and services of Mrs. White. Approximately 60 students utilized the learning facilities each day, most students spending two hours of their schedule in the center. Sophomores, iuniors, and seniors were invited to improve their study habits and skills. Striving for Knowledge it' A4 ' Business: L. Campbell, Market and Retailing l and 2, R. Griffin, Typing 3, Bus. Law, Accting., Personal Finance, L. Tice, Shorthand, Bus. Machines, Notetaking, Typing l, Rec. 'N Keeping, D. Jones, Office Ed l and ll, S. Rendek, Typing l and 2, Record Keeping, Bookkeping, K. Hunter, Bookkeeping, Typing 2, W. Thill, Personal Finance, Bookkeeping, A Typing I. Preparing one for future life is considered by some to be lp the only reason for school. If that's true, then one depart- 'Q ment fulfilled all of their expectations. Business classes i were aimed to help students develop skills of particular E careers. Many students found the classes useful in their K L everyday lives now, and others were preparing themselves -in for the future, whether it be college or a iob. Typing, note- i taking, and personal finance classes were certainly appli- cable to a student's life. Bookkeeping, shorthand, office ' 2 education, recordkeeping, accounting, and marketing and ji 1 ,l ii l S retailing all prepared the student for facets of many iobs. Qg In full use this year, the business resource center offered li students a place to catch up on typing or receive extra 1 help without interrupting other classes. Staffed by the busi- ness teachers, it was a great help to needy students. Through on the job training and consortium classes stu- T , r dents could receive credit for working. They also could 5 ., i explore a possible career while still in high school. This -5 was a big help to people who were not sure about what 0 they wanted to do for a career and were cautious about .f iumping into the huge corporate world. Q ' The ultimate goals of the business department were to teach a student skills, develop his interests, and prepare him for a career. Through the dedication of the staff, many students emerged from business courses equipped with skills which will enable them to compete in the iob market. Business Is Booming ... .. e- -'- T. Kocialski, Health Careers. 11,31- in ' 1 L--2:7-'2 :.-'Ubi , A. Schenewerk, Career Counselor I n iq l n U e ,W S 1:2511 f o f a C a r e e r Mrs. Schenewerk headed the Career Development Center, where career education was stressed and the relationships between student interests and future options were explored. Career Education at SM East was a two week program. lt began with a discussion of career education - why we work and the factors and forces affecting career decisions. Included in the discussion was a presentation on the skills of decision making, a study of values, and an extensive inter- pretation of the Ohio Vocational Interest Survey. A copy of the students' scores and an interpretation was sent home to the students' parents as well. The students were then taught how to use the facilities of the center. An individual conference was held with each stu- dent following the course, in order to study the relationships between his or her interests, abilities, goals, values, and per- sonality traits. Miss Kocialski led the Health Careers program. It provided students interested in health with a two hour course con- cerned with the well-being of both people and animals. Stu- dents were also exposed to available health careers. Word Power Classes in English were limited to twenty-four students for the first time. Thus, English students were able to have more individual attention, resulting in the improvement of an already strong program. Three replacements and two addi- tions in faculty were another change within the language arts department. lt was imperative for all students to attain both written and oral competence in English. This was partially achieved through the analysis of literature which enlightened students of all levels. Grammar and vocabulary were useful tools in the creation of expository themes. These all combined to fill in gaps in the skills of language arts students. Senior English was unique in that it was an elective course for students who already had four credits in language arts. It was very popular and many students were soon introduced to the Thirty Days book. A vast range of topic from a-z was covered in term papers. Students were ready to face both the collegiate and business worlds. ' The tyros of sophomore English were introduced to Julius Caesar and the expository theme. Juniors plunged into Stein- beck's Grapes of Wrath and analyzed a myriad of great works in American literature. Others of the iunior class exam- ined the works of English authors such as Shakespeare, Keates and Shelley. For those who wished to increase their reading skills, an additional language arts course, reading improvement, was available to all students. Fundamentals of English grammar was also another language arts course for iunior and senior students. lt dealt primarily with grammar and sentence struc- ture. Students were only allowed to take it concurrently with iunior and senior English classes. English lO:J.TeeI,L.Thomson,S Graham J W gh: L D 'I M -,f I ET If F? 1, uv- his 4 -4 5. 2 1 , . 'iw --gg '. V ie o xx? ww' ' 5 if I 533 U B Q English 1 1: W. Boley, C. Dunseth, N. Lamkin, F. Collins, M. Goudreoux, J. Grove, L, Thomson. Q...-Q.. I E ...Q-on-fl' ,gian- -ajrn Q1 D axsi' 1 xx .HH Q' ': 12,2 , .'. 'A' wffffiv ,Q ' fr-Q' English 12: E. Rees, F. Collins, M. Boudreoux, W. White, S. Stoeppelwerth, J. Teel, S. Oesfreicher. 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'?Q. ,ft: Learning a foreign language provided a challenge for many students this year as they strived to master a second tongue. Reading, writing, grammar, and listening instruction proved to be of the utmost importance in order for students to improve their language skills. History, literature, and culture were stud- ied in advanced classes! The resource center was accessible to all visual aids, and make-up work. The notable qualifications of the six foreign language teach- ers indicated that the department was one of the more experi- enced in the building. Several instructors had been teaching for over twelve years while each had traveled to their respective countries, many gaining experience by actually living among the natives. First place honors were awarded to French and Spanish stu- dents in state-wide and national competitions. Advanced stu- dents frequently earned college credit, usually twelve to four- teen hours. The rewards of a second language exist culturally and scholastically. Polyglot all-6' .R Aw. -A'Z'Q- A-1 4 0 .3 . Q, 5 A ll 15 ll , ,ax , I ' 1- U x fn-ul V , wx-1 !WW,L,W,,,,,G,,,,vT1ygwf'f41f f ' I 'v ,-,,Wf- f-:fff c'f f'L, , h AQ' V 45 .f ' '+L 5 -. 1 Q A a 4 i V N , , J ba W , -.. , -9-.. n Divisions of Math For some, math was a dreaded hour of confusing equations and concepts. For others, it was a time to test their intelligence and explore the realms of mathemat- ics. The basics of Algebra I and Geometry would be pur- sued further in more advanced classes. lf one made it through the complexities of logarithms and parabolas in Algebra ll, then one was ready to explore the trigono- metric world. With Trigonometry under one's belt, the paradox of calculus was presented for those who wished an intensi- fied look at limits, logic, and theory. Computer science introduced the student to an area of increasing importance in our computerized society. The language and usage of the computer were thor- oughly explored and learned. Even if one took a math class for the requirement, a college preparatory, or for personal enrichment, the student emerged more capable of dealing with mathe- matical concepts. 3-- Z Mathematics: G. Bloomster, Trig., Geom., S. Carter, Appl. Math, Alge- bra, W. Breese, Geom., Alg. 2, M. Hogan, Calc., Geom., R. Runyan, Trig., Alg. 2. ll f... N, A. Y-,-...,...-q-U f - ' I if , 0 I I I Mathematics: B. Ford, Alg. Il, Geometry, IQ Trig., T. Siebert, Alg. I, Geometry, R. Royer, I Alg. II, D. Boline, Computer Science I, 2, 3, Trig., P. Berg, Geometry, Alg. Trig. I A Ki I I I f Wh.. I 47 II A Path to Resources Steinbeck, Hemingway, Bronte, and many more distinguished authors had their unique literary works offered in East's library. These, combined with a myriad of books available on specific top- ics, enabled East to cover a wide scope of knowl- edge. A quiet atmosphere proved to be an asset to students. Librarians and student aides were availa- ble when one needed assistance. Students took pride in the library's 20,000 volume collection of books and audio-visual resources. A few students gained knowledge of library operations from the experience of being a library aide. Rewarded for their endeavors, library assist- ants at East had the opportunity of earning one- fourth to one-half credit as an elective toward graduation each semester. Convenience to students was a tradition the library upheld. In addition to before and after school hours, the library was usually open all seven hours during the day. Vs- 'W ,io vu 'tl'- :'?' 4' A +I- 'rr QQ i 'A it-7 Pvt' fy i A-V Director: J. Sappenfield '4v tr? 4 'l' 1'f1l l'f' gfbif I l luv--01 Librarians: J. Wood, P. Reichart Mu: ber 5 li 'Iwi of-ln viii S 1 T f. 42.1. Q Music: K. Tebow, Orchestra, Music Theory, A. Hanna, Band 2, 3, Jazz Band, D. Zollars, Concert, Girls', Sophomore Choirs, Choraliers Cham- ber Singers. 5 East's music department offered a wide repertoire of musical selections ranging from classical to pop. Stu- dents participated in the Holiday Vespers concert in December, the Masterworks concert in February, and the State Festival in April. The choirs, Chamber Singers, Choraliers, Concert, Sophomore, and Girls Choir, directed by Mr. Dan Zol- lars, maintained a high quality of vocal excellence. Soloists were an outstanding addition at several music concerts. Mr. Kenneth Tebow led the orchestra as strings vibra- ted in harmony. Balanced tones were a quality found in concerts the orchestra participated in. Local clubs also heard the orchestra play. The Blue Knights Jazz Ensemble as an elective was a new twist to an old tune. Band students were able to enroll in both jazz band and their regular band class. The A band, the B band, and the Blue Knights, directed by Mr. Al Hanna, were heard at several concerts throughout the year. The pep band played at many pep assemblies. The marching band was a highlight during the half time at varsity football games. Some of the more ambitious students of vocal, instru- mental, or orchestral music received music letters. The choirs, the bands, and the orchestra enriched the school with the sounds of music. A few exceptional music stu- dents qualified to goto All State. Excellence a Keynote l i T i ' 1 i ' i 1 l l f -i X : lj ll! 49 9...- ,-. DBiH' P i 'W Stress placed on physical fitness as well as sport skills was a major direction taken by the physical education department. An aim toward the devel- opment of a healthy body along with a healthy mind was held in high priority. This aim was accomplished through a less structured atmos- phere, which was possible in a physical education class. The wide variety of activities offered at East was another benefit for students. Some of the pro- grams available include aquatics, team and indi- vidual sports, fitness, and recreational camps. Also, the elective program consists of team sports, gymnastics, fitness and weight lifting, individual and lifetime sports, and rules with officiating. Through the plethora of sport related activities available at East, a student was able to be pro- vided with competition and the development of good sportsmanship. Physical education proved to be a fun way of learning and keeping physically fit. As a result, a healthy body and a healthy mind were attained by students. Physically Enriched Physical Education: G. Percy, Team Games, Officiating!Rules, P.E., Fitness, B. Pepper, P.E., Mod. P.E., C. Jacobs, P.E., Team Games, Life Sports, Fit- ness, L. Colburn, Team Games, Life Sports, P.E., Gymnastics. i 'H iv' ..- .- 3 ...,. ,... ..,, ? ......4. ,,,,?..,.,. c he V S S J i -xl . 1 'W 1 Y I i ,x ...K M E S 5 .9 . .. , .f ,,,,. L 'iw ,. 3' hw?-2 . 1 'N 1. H 4 S. VW -iff?-i ' 3, sa 1 , s ' 25. I Y 1 A , --, . ' , r - f - fl A I ,ninth tl . 1 1' S.,--'r ,L -,,.. -- myehg More Able Leaders The Naval Junior Reserve Officers Training Corps was designed to develop an apprecia- tion of science and government areas not explored in other courses. Shawnee Mission East claimed the largest corps in the Shawnee Mission District, involving about one hundred students in the program. NJROTC was a school oriented service which emphasized academics as well as extra-curricular activi- ties. X Among the civic and social activities sup- ported by NJROTC were Back to School Night, College Clinic, Music Festival, and PTA functions. Sporting event performances included school football and basketball games, the Lancer Day parade, NAIA cham- pionship tournament appearances, and all Big 8 activities in Kansas City this year. The NJROTC curriculum did not stress mili- tary techniques but rather focused on the sci- ences. A few of the many scientific fields examined were ocean science, astronomy, and navigation. A course in basic sailing, new this year, allowed students to gain actual sail- ing experience. C ..f 'J filitif ,, I MW. -F -Il' Vf1! Il I .F- ,,..f H 1: NJROTC: G. Moore, F. Abell 1-Q. . 4 ' .. . -- fa , ,,. -4 .1.....-l., .i-lL..4-1 Physics!Chemistry: P. Childress, Chemistry, P. Levin, Chemistry. R. Dickinson, Chemistry, Physicsg L. Anderson, Physics. 5 ka. L ii ,. ... ,Q 1 .J-nv .W f 'LA if 6 - .J hui Biolc 1 ,....- f I .- E ? . I 9 1 3 Mm if s p 'm 'll 1 V Y, 1... AA giology: J. Haraughty, Bio. I, A. Austin, Bio. lp M. DeVore, Applied Science, Bio. I, E. Boys, Bio. l, R. Fox, Bio. I and ll. u 1'1 The completed remodeling of the biology wing set off a new spark of enthusiasm for fac- ulty members involved. ln the first two full weeks of school, labs had already begun. Faculty and students started off what was to be a great year in biology. E:mc2, education equals many classic con- cepts. Students taking physics were exposed to a myriad of new formulas and theories. D:Mf V was a basic equation chemistry students were first enlightened with. A few students contrib- uted to the Science Fair. Meteorology and basic electricity and elec- tronics were two additional classes offered in science. A diversified program of several differ- ent kinds of scientific courses was a great bonus for students. Two additional science teachers were the result of increased enrollment. Beyond the Test Tubes The social science classes were geared to awaken the student to facets of every- day life in our modern society. American history and government combined to reach the student about the evolution and com- plexities of our democratic government. The student was encouraged to question and strengthen the values by which we live. The other route open to students was the American studies program. As an individu- alized course, one was expected to explore varying themes to better under- stand our society. One maior change in the department was in the resource center. For the first time, the center was staffed by social sci- ence teachers. This enabled a student to receive extra help during the day. Anthropology, psychology, and sociol- ogy dealt with man and his way of life. The range of classes allowed the student to pursue individual interests. Man's World l corona- ui I H Hz Social Studies: L. Brown, Economics, S. Gerson, American Studies, P. DeBorthe, Anthropology. American Studies: B. Vogt, C. Yessen. American Hisfory and Government: J. Burkeg World and American History: A. Faber: American Siudies, Economics, Int. Relations: L. Brown. i Q. ,, is A A ' JW, - WL, ll Psychology: K. Swearingen, Psychol- ogy l and 2: J. Jacobs, Psychology l. 'F 4 - ,..- 4-f -' N W x .,, X V -flail.. .' fi' . V-:x...,4,,g,. ,M - n , mf -w,.,,, - .Ls 314.- V Y 6. Q' . Y,-1..,..:,,. um. V, A ' ,V ,, ,A , ii, ' . 1 I U S -s . . X. X. I -12, . ,H pf .f. 1 J w ' f . f x ' . P-L ,L ...- X h..,.L. ,....4 ,Lf as ' -,X ,-s -N M: X - : , . ' - x ' 2-57? ,x f A .. I 1 I g ,A,. :kM .1 A,?Wf,Av: Y 4' ' -f+,:lLa.:2ff . , , 'gun ,441 'f 3 iNr ' QF- -f-f3?1:'L11'f'1 .4 f ' . , - .. ,-,-J .A ,--,, V Y. , wk I. - , .,:- , ' if Vg X. 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A X E, A ' K. Q44, uf JW . 5' V - F ,' C -4 . - V A ' , gf- ,TT , - -ffm..-in J 'Xl I 'KY --jj ,:-- f - M ,. L , , Y-.- 74 XML- pf -,,,, - -gg--,f-,f-,M---Ag I -- 'i . . , 4 , , , , YA V , , Y , , , ,uri ,, . . , 1 V, ' f N W AV:-L V - - -., ' . ' - - -g.f':.5, V5 - ' '--ig-5, :ry , ' - A ' f 1 , -A Lf., L-'5f - .fir Y . , - Y ,1.v,,,A.l r 'QW V -,iw . lQg,,QQ--'f5:' .rf-., V ,, .,n ZA, ,Y V1 41 - Wk . i. ,- Ki 'L 3:-x. . A -..,, - YE We've got spirit, yes we dol And the Girls' Pep Club indeed expressed their spirit. Spreading their enthusiasm throughout the school became their goal as they supported all of SMEast's athletic activities. Supporting these activities meant decorat- ing lockers, baking team treats, hanging pos- ters in the halls and even silk-screening pil- lowcases. Meeting weekly, the Pep Club Executive Committee, consisting of four soph- omores, four iuniors, and four seniors, and the officers Anne Jensen, president, Carolyn Gibbs, vice-president, Mindy Brown, secre- tary, and Ann Kenyon, treasurer, planned pep assemblies, chose spirit-mouth award winners, and scheduled the supportive activi- ties of the week. Gther responsibilities of Pep Club were Homecoming and Sweetheart cere- monies and the annual Lancer Day Parade. The leadership of the Pep Club Executive Committee and their enthusiasm explain why the Girls' Pep Club was the largest club at East. We've Got Spirit Picassos of Pep Club. A love J Lil- R Cunningham splits forthe best angle. 'Ziff Girls Pep Club Officers: From left to Right Carolyn Gibbs Ann Kenyon Anne Jensen Mundy Brown 9 . flaw, f ,,.- if do K 'W jsp, ,Na .nf I WJ 54 is -.N.-.---M., - -....--. q A W4J C '! a 4 JK ff 1I., q E I Pep Club Executive Committee: Row I: L. Hopkins, K. McKay, M. Jensen, R. Comer, A. Kenyon, E. Smith. Row 2: J. Hulen, J. Moizlish, M. Brown, A. Jensen J Mick C Gibbs Row 3: T. Knapp, G. Miller, M. Huxtoble, Dr. Newcomer. Row 4: Mn. Hunter, 8. Armatos, S. Thompson, E. Domell, K. Duncan, J. Goldberg, Mr. Wolff. Pep Club gets hot. - 'i lb- Pep Exec's home-away-from-home 44 an llll l n...L bbs iw I l aff P d f'9 9 . -if A QTQ5 ' f'i5 P T 5g ! 'Til jfs.. fi? 1 if ' A ,.,, ,,1. A I HH Y 4 1 ' 143259 ' - . . ,L-1111 Fnends ,B ff. Promoting pride in SME was the main obiective of the Boys' Pep Club. With innovative and exciting activi- ties, the Pep Club tried to instill school loyalty unequaled anywhere else. Planning pep assemblies and activities in an original manner was a major part of this year's officers. Under the guidance of Mr. Wolff, Pep Club Sponsor, the officers Bret Armatas, president, Scott Thompson, vice-president, Eric Darnell, secretary, and John Goldbert, treasurer, attempted to change the exuberant enthusiasm of the boys into construc- tive support of the school. The large membership in this year's Boys' Pep Club could be seen during the pep assemblies. The raucous behavior of the boys added a flavor of excitement, and esprit de corps permeated the group. Pride and Pep 'ag-fir, f--- ' -'.mg.........k '.1n.gs ' uhh: l LJ ,Lf-4......-..L. UNNNI Boys Pep Club Ofhcersa Loft Yo Right, Scoh Thompson, John Goldberg, Bret! Armatas, Eric Darnell . 6,-S , ., 5 1 - i C if . I Need a hamburger to go with that shake? 1 I 1 Dnsco Inferno l l r 62 ...- , ' , A ' ' ' Ti- w. .Y . -. ' - '1fml,i.1 ' 4:'f' , , 5, ,, - -1 f: 13 - M- M- - - f- ---- - ,- -lf.-. - 17501 In-10 III I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I ' . 'T' i . vfr, 1, 1 . Disco Dick The Wild Bunch GX I I - V- .II I Y I I I I I 1 I I I I I ' I I I I II II I I I II I I ,,. . , , . I W V V , , , I . , L II I 4 ,I II I I I I I 3' II I 'II A picture paints a thousand words. ,Ii I I 63 I ,' .. I- f ' ff?-,LQ-ff' -A ----W I- I I I I ill . . K tl Q 1 x s 1-13 - an I ' I 5. 'i., . . , S 'NE 1-ix ii .ni ' , Q Yelleaders: Left to Right: Chuck Miller, Jeff Le Who are those crazy guys in blue, black, and white that climb on top of each other, spring off the mini-tramp and hold up the cheerleaders? The yell leaders of SM East fit that description. Their job of encouraging the crowd to cheer at football games, basketball games, and pep assemblies was difficult at times, yet the yell leaders were successful in stimulating enthusiasm. Whether atop a shaky pyramid hollering Gimme an E or executing a double flip on the sidelines, the yell leaders captured the interest and attention of the audience. Equipped with uniforms and megaphones they assisted the cheerleaders and performed their own pep inducements. Sponsored by Boys' Pep Club and supervised by Mr. David Wolff, the yell leaders practiced chants which instilled Lancer pride, pep, and spirit among the crowd. Leaders of the Pack T 'ii ':tl ' A , .. -r- I 'mil - AN X. Q' wis, Steve Weltner, Steve Lyons, Bruce Wendlondt, Tom Lanlcford. lNot Pictured: Pat Cunninghaml is iil ' 2 K 5... Pat lights upl 'l E W... E1 l Baske Row I . + 2, o 1 0 1 w.n,. I H I I I-i,-, ,,,,,,, Fire Up f wi ,-,n vw' E 'L xi' T 'ch T P,-, '3 1.-Q an Q-YJ av H Varsity Cheerleaders: Row l: S. Terwell, K. Costello. Row 2: J. Bates, J. McClelland, L. Catlett, D. Rabius, B. Wayne. Row 3: L. Benson, S. Brown, S. Stewart, L. Griffith, D. Marshall. Promoting and upholding school spirit was the task which befell the school cheerleading squads. Present at the vari- ety of school sporting events, the cheer- leaders ignited the spectators' enthusi- asm by performing spirited cheers. Chosen by the Pep Club the previous year, the varsity cheerleaders supported the varsity sports with tremendous spirit. Q I With twelve girls, two squads were formed to cover more events. The junior varsity and sophomore squads led the crowds at JV and sopho- more events with enthusiastic chants and yells. Their contagious spirit and zealous effort proved them to be proud to be SME. Rarely a day passed during which the cheerleaders could not be found practic- ing or cheering at some event. Each girl put in an enormous amount of time dur- ing the school year creating and perfect- ing cheers. This took rare dedication and loyalty to East. The effect was that school pep and spirit reached an all time high. Supporters at the school sporting events showed their enthusiasm by fol- lowing the cheerleaders' chants. All in all, school spirit was enhanced by the unique abilities of the cheerleaders. Chuck letters in Girls' Yell-leading. I l . l s .M 1 L Q-Ili. ..5-- - D:-'.1. J-N I I I ' Spiri?! 'won Cross my heart and hope fo win. nl . V Cheerleading: Row 1: S. Hahn, A. Hcrmless, J. Sperry, A. King, N. Tcliaferro. Row 2: D. Ruley, D. Burke, N. Nic hols. -.-...-. , t ,-ff! I I I ,II I I I I I I I I 3 I I I 1' 'I I I II 'I II II I I I I I I I I II It I I I I I I I I I If I I I I II I I I I I I I I I II II II II .I L. , . 131151 WY! J- 'WR Sophomores like it here at East. Julie shows her spirit-spreading smile. cffflf ' X W xi! 'QV mfg- , , From Bottom to Top: Susy MacKenzie, Jennifer Kircher, Leslie Spencer. Marco Lemanske, Sherri Davies, ANY Taylor, Sheila Krigel, Angela Ninci, Mary Sinclair, Susan Housh, Julie Killion, Kathy Hall. mv-of Q5 'K if L1 gn I nd gal 1 pi all was I1 pw: 1 Ml ,W--fd W fi? .-l .ls 1, U , ,fi ...Vg-, '49 I ' . if II! rf. ' 'll , ., za! I I 5 EE F D I if 'I Mer, ' ,, 4- 3 YuL:. .f',., 'if M-- ,, V J 1 . i 5 l A rf 3522 'QL- fr, f,,,,,, rf' ' !.,,m3 ' ri! :ww f 3 Q im .mm WF! ,4- l E ' Ladies of the evening. G0 Blow Your Horn A cheerful, bright smile, poise, and school enthusiasm were characteristic of the '78-'79 Heralder members. They helped to proclaim the cry Lancers Do lt'Better. They also con- tinued to boost and spread Lancer spirit. The six girls were truly an integral part of the pep force. A pep club membership was one of the prerequisites for being a Heralder. The six 'members were 'involved in a tryout for poise last fall. Under the sponsorship of Mrs. Kim Hunter, the girls helped .spread school enthu- siasm throughout theyear. The Heralders performed in the opening ceremonies at the pep assemblies and atfthe home football games. The six girls also partic- ipated in parades. They served as messengers of Lancer spirit, and symbolized East's enthu- siasm. Sara Neustrom - captain, Judy DeCicco, Lisa Hobson, Liz Clancey, Laura Brock, and Renee Ruch helped exemplify school spirit. More involvement was a bonus for this year's Heralders. At the home football games they assisted in holding up the spirit boosting banner, which the varsity players ran through. The six members also helped the pep club officers with signs and team treats. f b , ? C212- . vm Renee Ruch, Lisa Hobson, Liz Clancey, Judy DeCicco, Laura Brock, Sora Neustrom. 'vvra Ziff 'P'-' -7- 7--1 ,N i 3 l 1 l 1 Q 1 l l l n Mickey Mouse roll coll. This year marked the twentieth anniversary of the SM East Drill Team. To celebrate, the Synchro- nettes stepped in time as they were the highlights of many festivals and halftimes. The team won top awards in marching and in pompons at the week-long American Drill Team School. Three Lancers received individual awards. The Synchro- nettes also captured the first prize in the District Marching Festival. It was held at Grand lsland in Nebraska. There were many other high points over the year. The Drill Team hosted the colorful Miss Drill Team Kansas Pageant during November. They also had a performance for alumnae. Eyes sparkled as old-tim- ers enioyed watching the girls sporting uniforms of fiery '58, The team bowed proudly at the last of their performances, the jubilant Grand Finale in May. A Step in Time ,.., lan., . +...,,,. X .- The Domino Theory ' xl ' 1 f Drill Team Officers. Left to Right: S. Roberts, J. Sperry, S. Davidson, L. Brooks, B. Sanders, M. Bleish, E. McDonald- v T I l 1 ,ll if I I ,Z ff. y Z M4 ,,. ' Zig WM -few jk L. ,Q , Pf 1 51 lld. VL, , M., , .A ' Y 5.52 Y V . , . Q , sm:- iu. .,Y W... A4A,,,.,,. 4..,L - if Drill Team:'Row 'l: S. Davidson, L. Brooks, J. Sperry, E. McDonald, B. Sanders, S. Roberts, M. Bleish. Row 2: L. Voysey, K. Wallin, D. Conrad, T. Morphy, L. Mayhew, L. Davenport, S. Betzelberger, M. Spilker, S. Shaw, W. Levitch, D. Dillon. Row 3: C. Finlay, S. Wilcox, C. Buell, K. Alexander, K. Varney, N. Burstein, A. Armer, S. Rehfeld, K. Newcomer, M. Hill, P. Long. Row 4: K. Ellfeldt, K. Stutz, S. Rollins, E. Pollard, S. Waddell, J. Opelka, M. Crabb, K. Wagner, S. Shields, K. Stephens, J. Chick, L. Williams, L. fl., S5 ii 3' F f W.. V 1'-. I ,L We ' , , A If , I MJ, . . T ' , W2 3' L. ij- ' L I ., f f J K t 2 , 1 ' 5-.- 4 1, ky J., if A g.,g,S rd 1 r R -4, 1' , we .Wg - 4, ,,,, V4 H, -GP X Q...w'.., fs, . . l A ,-,. 'gif ' A MM' J -.-.'- 'l , H-Qa.,V,.'l,, X ' i 'V 4 i .ffl X ' ,. i , , f 3: +751 f:,f'Z'Af4- --f N ., l ' i l l J., Q l Xi 1 ' l y f 1 J ' r ? l 1 - I Q I ,V 1 5 Mrs. McDonald ready for take-off. ff. ly.. , iii I fl -7 I' 'Q' 13471 4 D. x ef 5 ,jj . I7 Ni? 1 l Look at those legs! X i i l ? 5 E 'I 71 . -... k XA L A ff, f- A - - - ' mfs.---4.. .40 ...-. 1..- N Syndwroneftes: Row l: T. Morphy, L. Mayhew, L. Davenport, S. Show, M. Spillier, S. Roberts, K. Wallin. Row 2: P. Long, C. Buell, A. Armef, J. Chick, M. Hill, J. Sperry, B. Sanders, M. Bleish. Row 3: S, Davidson, K. Ellfeldf, L. Brooks, E. Pollard, J. Opeldd, S. Shields, K. Wagner, N. Burslein. NOK' f -v.-1 Lancerehes: Row l: D. Dillon, L. Voysey, S. Wilcox, W. Levilch. Row 2: C. Finlay, L. Harden, C. Varney, K. Stephens, S. Belzelberger. Row 3: K. Newcomer, K. Alexander, S. Rollins, M. Crabb, S. Waddell, K. Slulz, L. Vwllioms, S. Rehfeld. Synchronehes strutfin' their stuff. .. 4 J 1 5 h' 3. 3 Aspiring Rockehes Sue Waddell, Lynn Brooks, and Susan Shields. ,l N i - f . y Drill Teamers get their kicks. Q5- - -ff. . 7. -51-'75 3 Zfagff---552' A ' 'Q-f wg-7 . -- - - , i 1 X X 5 'N . ii gg il 73 Y 1 Robin Reigns Robin Comer was crowned homecoming queen in the midst of the musical back- ground Up, Up and Away. A hot air bal- loon, donated by the Hyde family, created added excitement for everyone. As the result of a tie, this year's court consisted of I6 candidates rather than the usual 15. In keeping with a tradition, all T6 finalists were escorted by their proud fathers onto the field. The balloon provided the back- drop for the crowning festivities. The voting procedure for homecoming queen was different from last year. First, the seniors voted for the queen of their choice from a list composed of senior girls. Then, after an all school assembly in the auditorium, the student body voted for their candidate from a list of lo finalists. During the assembly, the finalists were introduced. information on each candi- date's school activities and future career plans was also announced. Oct. 21 gave way to unlimited excite- ment that was created by the annual home- coming dance. Couples were treated to an evening of music, dancing, and enioyment. Homecoming Court: Row l: Jennifer Sisney, Sarah Neustrom, K m Duncan Kay Costello Darcy Marshall Ro 2 M ndy Brown Judy DeCicco Sherri Terwell Lee Catlett Margo Wooldridge, Kim McKay. .1 lfli' I lv - 'J r 5, 4 as -fi' '- ON-, , I p- 'T' 0 su mi 5? 1 Mi lett, wi I , 1 If 1, y il me 4 W' Bw ii I X . i .K -. .f i : 1 2 f E f 2 1 1 4' ' ,, 4 11, W. . A 1 V V, y VX V, , ,, M V f wg V , ,, ,. . fy, fi ,, ,f . ' '- z7i'f,,, A, f - A V , f .V j-:wp ' ,XM ,QM ' V'-f 3' ' V ff Q1 1, I 5 . : f ff f .' .-'Q f 1 f.:,:n pf -5' M we . - f f' V jk W , ' ffm ' --11 ,L f W' f 1 ---i4 4 - - - -units-ff-Af .,, Ik, XF f fi it Wav x , f Q X Z First Attendant: Anne Jensen Second Attendant: Lisa Benson 2, 4 lf Z Fourth Attendant: Laurie Griffith , Maw, ,, ,VW VM! .1 ,VV ,V V,::.,g ,W f3,,:,.4,,: 26 ,JVM .,,, V ,, K w,,,..,.... f ...Av W xr Z 2 . M ,- J ' W' . 1- , ' ' 4 . , , ,I ff' ,W V 'jm A J , V KV vyf f V V ,wwf V , 1 Q , . , VV V, ,V 7, - , I .1 .V 9.6, . 1 , . ' . , f f f f Vw G ' 1 0 1 iVVV,b , ,1 ff' ,, 'mrfv Y V, Third Attendant: Suzanne Newman ik? Ei N i ia tm i i I i ii t i i 1 5 I 1' i i i i i P i i I i i i in 1 f 4 V 4 1, V QV 5 J i 19 C Q 1 if K-S 4 .74 4 ft ' ay Q A :ff 1 'fi f 254, V ff W 3 f ,X ' il fl I 5 'EEL 1 i A i i t t t t t I i ,I V ii U yi ii, in i 75 Y. ' 'J'1 - , .- ...- .- .e,e--,,f- WWA ef' A ' ' ' ,-.rtffff-flezrf-fe-S-: -Q-+A Y 'rs A ' ' A J-fw--:-- :- , . WI, J 4 v: '.z if 'Hn J? ,Zn W ,ou-J, -M,.f 1 l' Qlf., 411- Homecoming Queen: Robin Comer ,,-JR 'T , W T Q I 5' 6 if A , 4 f 4 Q. . I 0 , 5 g I ni' ' ri , , '41-v G 0-4 :Q .X KT A .cf K. 'I HAM,-',,lMl K. . ., V. ,Y J. . ,dr-K , ,M x .,,,-,,--,,,-,..,,,,, - L, ,, 4,-, W -Y -..,-..,,.......,A ...,. ...1i....., , , , -,. ,-. V....V , ! ! 5' 1 Sweetheart Court: lbottom to topl Sarah Neustrom, Carolyn Gibbs, Ann Kenyon, Lisa Hobson, Jennifer Sisney, Terri Rob- inson, Mindy Brown, Stacy VanPeIt. U ... Y---...,...Q,.,N . - ' - ,ff Sweethearts Though the event was a bit belated, love was still in the air for the annually held Sweetheart Dance. With the usual Valentine theme in mind, the cafeteria was decorated with crepe paper, hearts, streamers, and balloons, all in pink, red, and white. The cafeteria also was transformed into a descoteque as the dancers took the floor while the disc jockey played music ranging from fastxto slow. A week before the March 3 dance, Sheri Terwell was crowned as the Sweetheart queen. Her court consisted of Margo Wooldridge, first attend- ant, Marcy Flynn, second attend- ant, Darcy Marshall, third attend- ant, Lee Catlett, fourth attend- ant. They were all crowned and presented with flowers during the half-time of the East-South game. Though Valentines Day was past, its spirit pervaded every aspect of the Sweetheart Dance. 4 '?,:T' 2' S . lzsmf.. , Dr. San dfort crowns the 1979 Sweetheart. 2- wi 'H A f vw v Q 4 s l'Z'1i'1'Z'Z.f.'. ?l,.,',A,4 . n o u . . . . , v , , At.: oz. J' J' l o Q 0 5 Q 4 Q Q 4 a s 0 Q 4 Q o Q 0 o s N pta on ab g Q :.s 0.03.4 :t.0.0.4.0,0.0 . 4' I'f'1'I6'e. c.o.o.0,x,:, '.f.f.f.V.5 f 'L'i'Q'8'i'l' ofofazofo' 4 4 o a ffm' v o 'O elf 0 0 J? Sweets for the sweet at the Sweetheart ceremony. w.: 13, FEJFEB'-'M f A -'M'Q:,.-if-K' i, 1- .4 H- A Ura First Attendant: Margo Wooldridge Third Attendant: Darcy Marshall Second Afiendanl: Marcy Flynn Fourlh Atlendanlz Lee Caller? PT- in-. X4 V Y V W M X . .Y ,. ,,L,. ' i ., ,CN 1 . .. v K f f Hs-1 e Sweetheart Queen: Sheri Terwell 7 T -'F 'lv n 5, f! r f... . F sv. . , ' Ww- inl W.. W,.,..-......,, Q-l , 11' if + StuCo Vice-President: Marcy Flynn The Student Government successfully functioned as a liaison between the administration and the student body. Being attentive toward the students and their interests proved to be Stuco's primary concern. Stuco committees, directed by president Bar- bara Whitehead and sponsors Mrs. Foraker and Dr. Dahling, encouraged student involvement. Chairmen and committee members worked many hours on improving student affairs. These included student elections, assemblies, publicity, dances and student recognition, and charities. A smoking lounge committee which provided guidelines for the smoking area was a new addition this year. Stuco covered a range of student activities and proiects as it sponsored United Fund Week, the Blood Mobile, a cancer drive, two dances, Teacher Appreciation Day, and student orientation. Cul- tural Arts Week provided a cultural opportunity for all SM East students. Stuco Strives - . W, . T. .. .,.. , fr - - ,., . 4'1 in a A Sie 5... .,, -f M- X .-...C ?.. .. ' , . .N , V, Q H M, Y 1 -Q. I '--X . . .. .- ' ' .WC I 1 v - --, Q Committee Chairmen: Vic Finkelstein, Roger Ramseyer, Cheryl Peterson, Tom Stafford, Mary Casper, Lisa Adler. E 1 .N '2 IA, we C-2 asf' C ft V 1- 4 , Z-. QL Z, A . AM- ' .QW ,xi .F ,.SvAj'l is 5-A : 5 Q-- ' A ' T K J 'X J. 'iii' .5 , V .iq .Q .sp - X ' 39 A ----V... ,Q ,,., E StuCo President: Barbara Whitehead ,W s I 1 l I A Q '1 tv. f .Z . . f 3' 4 7, Ji, W K ,f n Eyf r f .U ' I L1 KWH ' 5, 7 1:55 1 sy 9 V1 rerson, 4 r 1 M4 1 Ai , .f ' Q ay A, 8 4? Z TW Q11 Wx .yr f' b- W 'T 'fi .' '. fy I.r 'si',fj gig , Y ,un by-,, fa., Q 'f ,-'om-aw ' ,VL .Nm x 9- ' ' 2 ani? 82 -am! ...l.-.---.-...e Y. ... f.---gqnu-- '-,qv 'fu ,uw ii 1 lily W' , Round table conversation. f 'V qi., x fa! ax'- liz? ,l1 l T 4-f...i IYI 1 'lr Sophomore Representatives: Toner Kodanaz, Heather Payne, Loriann Stein. Junior Representatives: M. Curtin, J. Baldwin, R. Romseyer. - r ', , , .,,r,,,, .,W,h. ln U, . . gin.-if 4' 41 ay! i rf' o f 95g 'I been 'ff x ,- ' -rig-e ff: nl .- wma-4 fa fm- Senior Representatives: From Left to Right: Kim Hougland, Lisa Kivett, Cee-Cee Morgan. 1 it mfr-:fun 3 33 '1 at .M i -.ammo wvx.aL54u,.mn1l dw 'Wi 'li 2 Ml W,-1 ' H, M f. ' , rye? . I ' ' -A , , ,, ,,..s,,Y L.-C-A'-4' re ' - ' 'K FA X,.. X , i ,Wm em ll NX,X. .. ., -ws...-+,,,! A- C ,LLX .A..,,..! .. . X ,Ac...w, .-fs. ....XXx .NM ,W W- -- X se-sw, Senior Class Officers: From Left to Right: Esther Kohn, Doug Dietrich, Fid Norton, Margo Wooldridge. -?,.: I i l 1 i i l EZ.. Junior T0Cy Keith. Class Officers: From Left to Right: Susy Brown, Cindy Young, Kathy Conge H-?f'r1 Sophomore Class Officers: Clockwise: Janet Minter, Leslie Spencer, Denny Bore- sow, Kendra Anderson. ,,-Y.f-Y-v s-f :vue--':'v ':'ff' ' ,, vo - were - ' ,.f- ,..- --' - -- ff -3' if ' , 5 E i l l I i l Q1 j. fl gi 83 9 15' 8- Speak Easy The National Forensics League was an honorary group consisting of individuals participating in debate or forensics. For several years, East has proudly placed within the top ten NFL chapters nationally. This year it was the eighth largest in the United States. Mr. Larry Brown sponsored the large, articulate group of members. The five expressive officers were Bob Gilbert -- president, Jenny Mathewson - vice presi- dent, Liz O'Connell - secretary, Eileen Stadler - treasurer, and David Morrison - Stuco Representative. The first semester gave rise to debate tournaments while the second semester consisted of forensic competition. Students who earned 25 or more points during those events became NFL members. Students involved with NFL gained insight into how one expresses oneself explicitly. Effective oration proved to be a great asset. Debate Officers: D. Morrison, J. Mathewson, R. Gilbert, L. O'Connell, E. Stadler, Mr. Larry Brovmg sponsor. , 2 ... ' 9' 'i 5 lil' . M1 State Debaters: M. Kahn, J. Mathewson, R. Gilbert, E. Hodnefield. yf Debate: Row I: J. Boyce, T. Lumis, B. Spencer, S. Hollinger, N. Bernstein. Row 2: D. Morrison, S. Kline, J. Dodd, A. Haun, K. Funk, M. Capito, C. Browder,-l Cynelli, G. Yontz, A. Greene, B. Gilbert, A. Stepp, J. Brodski, L. O'Connell, M. Kohn, T. Reicher, E. Stadler, L. Adler. Row 3: C. Lewis, J. Fry, T. Orton, 5' Preston, K. White, M. Templeman, B. Whitehead, C. Toates, J. Mathewson, S. Silbigier. EG? Brown, awdeff J' Drtonf .Liv K- ... ..f.-Lge., ff., - Li--..,,:.- .fm -V NFL: Row I: G. Younts, H. Rodenberg, C. Toates, S. Sachs, A. Van Horn, C. Morgan, T. Reicher, P. Weinstein, H. Wilson, S. Bergman, L. Berry, S. Hollinger. Row 2: T. Warman, V. Rentfro, F. Luther. Row 3: S. Klein, C. Gorman, D. Fitzcharles, A. Bailey, C. Miller, V. Finkelstein, L. Hopkins, B. Gilbert, K. Wiggin, E. Stadler, A. Mertz. Hackett helps outll I .Q A State Debator: Eric Hodnefield za. -- as . . fl ' ' 'i 'f 7' lf.--line es, w N, ., , - 'A . . ' ' Y 'n J.. VT 1. -5 ff.-A- -72- . ..? f'.-24T:.L- i fre1l:: -'re-i -fl ' 11 T r ' ' ' ' This year's Girls state was held June I0 through the 17 in Law- rence. The purpose of this activity was Htouinclulcate a sense of responsibility to community, state and nation. The program sub- iected the girls to a simulated city government of which they were in charge. The girls chosen had to dis- play these characteristics: an inter- ........,, est in government, outstanding air qualities of leadership, honesty, -...... and good scholarship. Representing East was Deenya Rabuis, and the first Alternate was Lynne Brooks. The American Legion Auxiliary sponsored each girl, and also had final approval of each candidate. Each participating girl was assigned to one political party, and then was assigned to a city and a county. The precincts were then formed to hold mock elections. The program helped the girls under- stand some of the responsibilities of the adult world. .ff , ,.,-Q Ml li- f V-ng mag- ,...Qa Lynne and Deenya happily discuss Girls' State. I -:mba X l X 7 l l ZQZQJW' fl 494,-f2 1 - 55 V222 f t 3 P, WAQ1,-z..ff,,.f,,' ,iv-fd Girls' State Alternate: Lynne Brooks. Girls' State Representative: Deenya Rabius. 86 A few, swf., www UWM' f , 'DIMM MW, ww MMM. 1 1 ...,,Y,-1,1 ,..f- f . .H . . fl ' 6 V , W 454 'Qu ,., National Merit: Row l: Sharon Appelboum, Brenda White. Row 2: Bar- ham Whitehead, Bob Gilbert, Eileen Stadler, Vic Finkelstein. Scholars Score More Shawnee Mission East claimed almost ten percent of all the National Merit Semifinalists in the state of Kan- sas. Thirteen East students aualified for this honor by their outstanding test scores on the PSAT administered in October of their junior year. They became semifinal- ists by scoring in the top half of one percent of all Kan- sas students. To be considered as a National Merit Finalist, semifinalists must be recommended by the school principals and must confirm their high academic standing by taking a second examination during their senior year. Letters of Commendation were awarded to twenty- three SMEast students this year. These students scored in the top five percent of all students taking the PSAT, which numbered close to one million. ts- -.. ,W c T M- U nf 'iTT 'm F ri... , . ., . , . ,,-M..V.,NQ,rQ ,., ,.,, , , National Merit Finalists: ltop to bottomi B Gil bert, V. Finkelstein, E. Stadler, B. Whitehead P Campbell, J. Esrig, K. Andre, S. Applebcum 88 ' 'R ,Q ff - -v - - ,, f V -,, - . M, A Q A Q- ,. -1 . -5-'X ,- .- , H --A 4 -vw f .V -L A ,N , MM f' mf! I X Scholars pour over their tomes. Esther concentrates before the test. Lisa demonstrates her study skills. Letters of Commendation: Row I: Esther Kohn, Brad Joslove, Andrea Webb, Amy Bayer, Mary Piper, Mary Haines. Row 2: Craig Schultz, Bryan Funk, Terri Reicher, Lisa Stinebaugh, Dan Roche, Jennie Mertz. Row 3: Joe Danda, Steve Pascarella. ff L .we gg . NHS Officers:.L to R: Lee Catlett, Secretary, Doug Moskowitz, Vice-President, J Mathewson, President: Barb Whitehead. Treasurer. Hi h Society National Honor Society was an honorary group con- sisting of students from the iunior and senior classes. Scholarship, leadership, character, and service were characteristics of honor society members. The four inspiring officers were Jenny Mathewson - president, Doug Moskowitz - vice president, Lee Cat- lett - secretary, and Barbara Whitehead - treasurer. Mrs. Barbara Vogt, sponsor, headed the membership of 168 students - 86 seniors and 82 juniors. Members were allowed to choose what proiects they planned to do throughout the year. They conducted their traditional Blood Mobile drive with the help of the Red Cross during the spring. Also, in the spring, they inducted new members into the society with a cere- mony. A prerequisite for being a member was a 3.0 grade average. Then, it was decided upon by the teachers who placed votes for their student choices. Qualities of scholarship, leadership, character, and service were representative of the National Honor Soci- ety. 4 Tjnff . .,.' i m - - o'N'leKhMHabee NHS: Row I: J, Smifh D Thomas A Pollqk M, Casper, M. Brown, S. Thompson, T. Reicher, B. White, H. Wilson, A. Bayer, M. el , - 0 ft, ' 9 f , . , - 1 ' H . , .M'II ,B,S ,l..G'ff'tl'l, L Cullen, D. Roche. Row 2: M. Piper, A. Jensen, L. Benson, A. Miller, J. Franklin, 5- RGYC, 5- Kflgel, B- FUNK J- Mefll-30: 3 P Bn' Ribinsosfgfgruenirgl' C. L' Hobson, M. Wooldridge, J. Jacobs, S. Hollinger, S. Pascorella, C. Schvlll, J: Mathewson' B'JvhigihZagIRo:' : ' rown' Mo'90 ', S. Fowler, L. Williams, S. Gill, E. Stadler, C. Fuchs, D. Moskowitz, M. Fitcharles, B. Wen an , - Se - ,M 2... - ,AX X The Quill and Scroll program honored members of the various school publications for their work. Staff members of the Har- binger, Hauberk, and Labyrinth were inducted at a ceremony at the close of the school year. They were presented with a pin or a pendant, as well as a subscription to the organization's official newsletter THE QUILL. To qualify for membership, the student had to be on the staff of the school paper, year- book, or literary magazine, and pass a review by the sponsors of the publications. This review consisted of an evaluation or the student's dedication and work quality. The Quill and Scroll is an international organization conceived by George Gallup to honor achievement in high school iournalism. The program rewards students for the quali- ties of truth, leadership, loyalty, initiative, integrity, iudgement, and friendship, which are considered the principles of good iournal- ism. Journalists Honored Quill and Scroll Members l l , x Vg, . Editors: T. Hopkins, K. Hougland, J. Mathewson, M. Brown, B. Whitehead, M. Haines, J. JacobS- li .ls l ' 4 E ,--..-...-.. . - ,B 1 r ----- -'J -wha.-a.-.1-4 Y 5 i Feature Staff Row l J Smith, E. Kohn, S. Gregory. Row 2: J. Clark, M. Blair, C. x Photography Staff J Brodsky J Rook C Luchen Through its wide coverage of pertinent news, the Harbinger tried to reflect various facets of the daily life at East. The weekly newspaper was produced by Journalism ll classes each semester. The staffs applied the varied skills they had learned in Journalism I to creating the thirteen publications each semester. Working together in the laboratory atmosphere under the guid- ance of Mr. Robert Dillon, the staff was responsible for all aspects of the paper, from billing advertisers to writing editorials to inter- viewing for a news story to reviewing a rock concert. The individual staffs combined theiriefforts to produce the only weekly publication in the district and to make it a respected and first- rate paper. Harbinger Editors Rowl V Keough A Miller S Moore Row2 J Barr A Gilman B Kerr L Garrity,J. Danda. 92 fwW-'iff .4 , X , f 4, ,, ,mi ' , ffm ' ff: ' ' v rrg. Y f lfpgjzqg , Harbinger Staff: lst Semester: Row l: E. Kohn, D. Noonan, V. Keough, C. Luchen. Row 2: S. Rosen, M. Kershenbaum, A. Miller, R. Sanditz, A. Gilman, N. Dreyer, C. Strauss,J Barr, S. Gregory, C. Hart, J. Danda, R. Goldberg, J. Cinelli, J. Clark, B. Kerr. Row 3: J. Smith, K. Hougland, C. Parker, D. Rabius, M. Blair, S. Moore, M. Pendleton, J. Jacobd M. Haines, L. Garrity, J. Hoffman, M. Wallen, J. Brodsky. E 2 '-.il-T x .y, K ix Sports Staff: J. Cinelli, B. Kerr, C. Hart, M. Pendleton. Not Pictured: B. Armatas, L. Price, J. Gasser. Ad Staff: M. Kershenbaum, J. Hoffman, D. Rabius, S. Rpsen, R. Sanditz. 'f Art: M. Wallen News Staff: R. Goldberg, D. Noonan, N. Dreyer, V. Keough, K. Hougland, C. Parker. 1' H .1 z ln-il 1 - Y--K-'ff-4-f--pea-...nu-,wAe.-.-V.-gb -5 , f Photography Staff: C. Toates, J. Smith. Dilloggw-s?on5ori -lef'f'Y MUNYCWSONI Edil0f'in'Chief: Kim HOU9l0nd, Assistant News Staff: E. Stadler, L. Adler, S. Stutz, E. Long, S. Selden D Morrison I or-m- ue . ' ' 2nd Semester: Row I: S. Marasco, A. Ray, J. Sweeney, J. Mathewson, B. Gilbert, E. Long, S. Appelboum. Row 2: J. Smith, C. Toates, C. Fuchs, M. Gunter, M, Marshall, B. Hackett, S. Gill, l.. Adler, A. Sheftel, L. Williams, R. Fuller, S. Stutz, R. Dorrell, H. Littlejohn, J. Hoffman, M. McCully, S. Shaelds, D. Morrlson, W. Brldges, 5. Selden, M. Jensen. ' r ' l Art Staff: L. Williams, R. Dorrell. Feature Staff: W. Bridges, A. Ray, B. Hackett, S. Appelbaum, A. Sheftel, S. Shields, H. Littleiohn. If ,... ' Editors: J. Hoffman, asst. advertising, J. Sweeney, circulation, M. McCully, advertising, D. Morrison, asst. news, M. Marshall, business, M. Gunter sports- S. Appel- baum, feature. ' ' . J 1 l - l if 6' 1 5 i fl 'lr lag 'll .ll Alf .l rl El. ll l ill :L l Advertising Staff: M. McCully, S. Gill, R. Fuller. Sports Staff: Row I: M. Gunter, M. Jensen, B. Gilbert. Row 2: S. Marasco, C. Fuchs. lgf lf E . it ll l l El l ml 1,l l'f .1 l pi l 94 Assistant Editor: Terri Hopkins ,,,.,,.f+- f ,y 1 45 ,f v, . ai vt 1 - - 5:2--. 5... gy. :uv 5 , ,,,,,,- ZW , ,, 1 : ffm .,,. 5 .m.,,. , 'f J-46-J., : nf y,,, AQ W fy. ,M ..., Qf- Q ,, ,.,AA ,V fw,f We Did It! Reflections, - this year's theme for the Hauberk, was skillfully reiterated throughout the book as the staff attempted to present various facets of high school life at SMEast. lt took several grasshopper speeches, numerous threats and a generally obsti- nate character on the part of Mrs. Thom- son, yearbook adviser, but the yearbook staff nevertheless produced a 328-page volume. This year's scintillating staff, com- posed of seven smaller staffs - art, business, design, literary, photography, production, and sports - laboriously worked under the authoritative com- mand of editor-in-chief, Mindy Brown, and assistant editor, Terri Hopkins. Meeting deadlines proved to be the big- gest challenge as the staff dealt with the trials of employing a new publisher. The T978-1979 yearbook staff cre- ated a book of memories that students will treasure as a reflection of high school days. M iviiv ,t,,, - fa Editor-in-Chief: Mindy Brown gi, .4117 Sponsor: Linda Thomson -r-......7 :ff- l i E E il l l l,f li 4 ill ill ml it l ml 5 I' - ' .....1... Mm,f,.W-,,.,,,,n-fwwffwv,-,-,-f,, f Literature Editor: Doug Dietrich Production Editor: Mary Casper ,ww ,f f ff 'ZW 2 , W fy f KWM ' 1 ZZ YZ ff W ' X Business Staff: Marcy Flynn, Lisa Kivett Photography Editor: Bill Gruening Design Editor: Margo Wooldridge Y ,. W, WMM 1 f 1 r if 7.- -fr W .M I' L , Art Staff: Ann Miller, Lyla Kimura, Carolyn Gibbs. ,,A I. -...W 4 u, ' J . , A - nf f,-'Y y ' :if .mpyxgv Sports Editor: Tom Lankford Art Editor: Amy Bayer il' Photography Staff: Enie Pollard, Laura Tiernan, Steve Henshaw, Chuck Luchen. Sports Staff: Pete Simonson, Bob Shutte, Pam Miller. .-.-w-p-.-...S 1 l l I Q 5 l l l rl l i 1 l 1. il i, . li L ,rn 'i ll . 'Q ll, e llf i, ,l rl P 1 1 1 l 97 S 1 N4 . lr l , A . , il, I. V -.,....f... A We .L ii I I i W i,-H.,-i i. ii,,, ,, Emi, ,i,,,,,,...,..,,, i., ,1 . ig Business Co-Editors: Lisa Benson, Lisa Hooker U if W il i i W H ,t ia N V Zi Literary Staff: Debbie Harvey, Andrea Webb, Lisa Hobson Production Staff: Jody Moizlish, Lee Catlett, Jennifer Sisney Yearbook Staff Design Staff: Laura Griffith, Betsy Wayne 98 Labyrinth Staff: lFrom left to rightl Row l: B. Whitehead, L. Cole, G. Zlateff, A. Lowry, M. Kapono, J. Mathewson. Row 2: M. Haines, J. Jacobs, K. May, J. Baldwin, J. Barr, L. Jennings, J. Jenkins, S. Appelbaum, B. Appelbaum, L. Menzie, D. Morrison. ,121 -V 5' iff ' 1 ' . ' itil: if Qi l l l l .1-.. ..- .- iF.f.,, A:-Q .-i..1a,Nrwu-,L .- ' - Maze of Expression Labyrinth, the literary magazine of Shaw- nee Mission East, provided an outlet for stu- dent expression. Creative poems, short sto- ries, and drawings filled the pages of the two editions issued in January and May. Consisting of thirty iuniors and seniors and headed by Barbara Whitehead, editor, and Mrs. Nora Lamkin, advisor, the Labyrinth staff met each month to determine the con- tents of the magazine. Each submitted article or illustration was rated by each staff mem- ber. To raise the quality of the magazine, Laby- rinth staff conducted a contest which increased the number of articles submitted. Money was raised for the independently funded publication by soliciting subscriptions and selling various school related essays. Both issues were greatly appreciated by the student body. Labyrinth Editors: L. Cole, L. Menzie, J. Jacobs. Af.,-b i ' M -.. -hi fa Labyrinth Editor and Sponsor: B. Whitehead, N. Lam I. ..,...,,...-fl, - 1:--fy ' - f f k ' ' Pep Band: Row l: N Lilley, J. Amoury, S Uppman, R. Wilk, D McCarthy, L. Thornton, C. Bollier, A. Rudigier, S. Rehfield, K. Roach J. Stewart. Row 2: C Matney, L. McCoy, G Wiley, R. Hissam, M Frankenstein, L. Stine baugh, H. Hartman N. Ellis, C. Followell C. Owen, L. Henson Row 3: R. Johnson, B. Swanson, M. Fitzch arles, M. Schomacker L. Chowins, R. Crum M. Gust, M. McLane, M. Boyd, L. McGahey. Row 4: C. Miller, S Bolt, R. Ketterman, T. Matney, J. Eaton, S Schmideskamp, B Youll, P. Gust, S Ahmed, M. Bissing Row 5: L. Reinties, J Grant, R. Thompson M. Segura, B. Leuen berg, J. Hall, G. Bing ham, J. Frankenstein B. Endicott, B Spencer. Row 6: S. Henshaw, K. Martin, K. King, T. Nichols, C. Lamb, R. Gier, L. Phil- ' ' lips, T. Fay, A. Brown Not Pictured: J Gerken, D. Scott. l OO Hilda f - in-E I,-., -5-vs sf- a V' C 0 P a C a B 3 I1 d a The different bandsat East each performed various and vital duties during the school year. Under the direction of Mr. Al Hanna, the bands strived for musi- cal excellence and enthusiastic spirit. The Marching Band performed at assorted events: football games, parades, and competitions. They trav- eled to Grand Island, Nebraska where they received the highest rating. After football, they became the Concert Band and presentedseveral concerts. The Pep Band supplied support to many sporting events and assemblies. And for the first time, a class was offered for those desiring to play in the Jazz Band. Through their dedication and hard work, these bands animated many school functions. ,, .,,. Drum Maiors: Bill Gruening and Corinne Bollier. Catch!! X Y ,x,tbw, 1 L3 .'g:g.' '73 7' -af ?,. 'll'i- f if'- fi -fag.: , fm J wr 1 f 11 2W??f,aY: 'V J ,.' gf 3: vc R, ea, . , 4:- Jazz Band: Row l: R. Crum, D. Simmons, J. Skaptason, M. Cantril, J. Grant. Row 2: C. Lamb, P. Campbell C. Miller J Amoury J Frankenstein, K. Haines. Row 3: R. Gier, R. Roberge, M. Goodwin, J. Gerken, J. Hall, B. Leuenberg, N. Ellis, L. Rewerl, G. Binghdm, M. Frey. - , . . f s72:ffavz'ff:.:::,-My 1 1-'Q , . - , ' s'zi2'f:-44-51:1zifcgfif.1115-x . ' A ff.: .-,. : ff-, ,,f,.,,4 A little tooty fruity down on Baker's Street. V V 1 ...f.' v'kV f Q... ...rr . ...me J r i.. li' V i Sr lied' 5. OW an Bo '1l:'2n'LBOnd: Row l Left to Right: M. Fitzcharles, H. Wilson, C. Followell, C. Bollier, R. Wilk, T. Reicher, L. Thornton, N. Ellis. Row 2: D. Scott, C. yd 'A -R IZPFTIGH, M. Schomacker, S. Shepard, S. Shope, D. Money, H. Hartman, L. Grant, K. Martin, L. McGahey, M. McLane, L. Stinebaugh, M. Holmgs 'MU ggrer. Row 3: M. Frankenstein, S. Jimeson, L. Henson, L. Chowins, M. Coleman, M. Bingert, E. Grant, H. Klopper, J. Grant, B. Endicott, J. Binghorg L- Rauman, C. Holtgraves, K. Anderson, R. Dettmer, J. Shope. Row 4: J. Pope, G. Wiley, L. Borden, M. Frey, B. Levenberg, J. Hall, F. Simmo ' ' ewefls, B. Swanson, G. Clark, L. McCoy, D. Stechschulte, N. Lilley, R. Johnson, R. Johnson, R. Hissam, M. Bissing, S. Bolt, R. Crum, D. '15, 5. Schmrteskamp, B. Youll, M. Gust, P. Gust. Row 5: K. King, M. Wills, C. Lamb, R. Gier, A. Brown, B. Griffin, T. Nichols, M. Andre, C. . . . . . B' W . olkey' K' Dowd, T. Fay, R. Roberge, K. Haines, M. Goodwin, J. Frankenstein, R. Thompson, L. Phillips, L. Rerntqes, P. Mrene, D. McCarthy, S . penceff C. Miller, S. Henshaw, J. Amoury, B. Gruening. Not Pictured: M. Brown, K. Olson. lf'-P ll 1 l 1 f, 1 1 V . l 1 l ?. 1 l1 l 1 l l 1 E I 1 I. ,1 T1 rl f 1 E 1 l1 ,, 1 :l li 1 l . l ll rl 1 l 1 i . i 1 l.. l 1 Q.....JA:. -- - M 'q ' cf , , - , - ' - .zvgqc-:L-AAA., - A--A-V I 1 I E i i 1 in ' M' ' f ink .f ug, 3... K- ' ' ,Q ,fr - V Y, V V ..-,.. vw-.-............., Concert Band: fFrom left to right, Row 1: D. Conrad, L. Fleming, S. Hobaak, H. Qtewart, C. Higdon, K. Roach, H. Bremson, K. Newcomer, S. Rehfield. Row 2: M. Weston, D. Brown, J. Gerken, C. Matney, D. Ramsburg, J. Shalinsky, P. Fent, R. Ketterman, T. Trantham, E. Smart, T. Matney, J. Stanton. Row 3: B. Sparks, A. Hollinger, K. Birkholz, S. Ahmed, T. Andrade. ,O 'W Ecstasy Tune-up .. ff- 3 i V, l l, ll il it Il ' -i l i ll I 1 'i I 1 i 1, i . : trin 'Em U T E P 4 The harmonious orchestra, led by Mr. 9 Kenneth Tebow, participated in many con- certs and festivals. Their performances at f East included Masterworks and Holiday 3 Vespers. They were invited by Wichita li State as an honor orchestra. The string . l i orchestra and orchestra participated in the Q State Music Festival where both won first 5 t division ratings. Civic events and perform- L ing forthe National Urban!Suburban J l School District Convention were also J included in their list of activities. A number of students chosen by audition were participants in the pit orchestra for Oklahoma, and several ensembles per- ' formed around the community. Orchestra gave individuals insight into the field of music as both an art and as a source of entertainment. l 1. lt 1. I l l l u ,. Orchestra: Row l: E. Bergmann, E. Munson, D. Christie, W. Babick, M. Hadel, R. Richardson, J. Thompson, L. Sommerville. Row 2: M. Edris, S. Mitc- T hell, P. Borchardt, J. Jackson, L. Reussner, L. Schwarzenholz, P. Athon, M. Pacheco, M. Delaney, R. Crum, L. Hedden. Row 3: L. Thornton, T. Reicher, V N. Ellis, S. Shape, D. Money, M. Fitzcharles, H. Wilson. Row 4: M. Wills, C. Lamb, B. Griffin, R. Gier, J. Shope, R. Dettmer, C. Holtgraves, B. Leven- ,, berg, J. Hall, L. Rewerts, B. Gruening, S. Henshaw, J. Amoury, N. Butterfield, J. Gerken. - .r 14 l If-1 'K 1 '11 .i L T lv : l l ' l. Slflng Orchestra: Row 1: E. Bergmann, E. Munson, D. Christie, W. Babick, M. Hadel, R. Richardson, J. Thompson, L. Sommerville. Row 2: M. Edris, S. X Il ggfkllsll, P. Borchordt, J. Jackson, L. Reussner, L. Schwarzenholz, P. Athon, M. Pacheco, M. Delaney, R. Crum, L. Hedden. Row 3: N. Butterfield, J. A I , ... l il.. ll..- ' - -if -fxv +-5-1p e.ggf2 i ,g 3gg,g-f Sing! Sing! Sing! The choral music department had a very successful year as they brought ioy to the hearts of music listeners throughout the area. Much of the credit was due to Mr. Dan Zollars, charismatic director of the five East choirs comprising over 225 students. The Chamber Singers, Choraliers, Con- cert Choir, Sophomore Choir, and Girls Choir opened and closed their concert sea- son with performances in the fall and spring. The traditional Holiday Vespers and the Masterworks Concert brought warmth to the months of winter and some vocalists also partook in staging the musi- cal OKLAHOMA in January. April brought sunshine as the choirs came alive at the State Music Festival. Members of all the groups were given the opportunity to audi- tion for ensembles andfor as soloists. Cer- tain vocalists competed for the individual honor of also singing in the All-District and All-State Choirs. lt was a great year Mr. Zollars! l t f gfhgmber Rikw i: L. Benson D Anderson A Jensen T Stafford C Craven M Wooldridge D Dietrich L Catlett Row2 C Marples R O erge' ' ' 5' -Goodwmf-l POPG M Flynn 5 Hollinger J Mertz Row3 A Gilman H Klsler J Slsney S Lyons M Brown E Pope S Neustrom. 1 i r K. Olson, S. Vonperi, R. Roberge. Choraliers: Row I: C. Lawrence, S. Wasser, J. Ruiz, L. Benson, L. Hopkins, G. Jones, L. Hooker, J. Maru, C. Gibbs, J. Sisney, S. Miller, A. Zimmer, J. Jenkins, C. Morples, L. Cullen, K. Andre. Row 2: M. Wooldridge, A. Gilman, B. Friesen, C. Miller, R. Ramseyer, T. Allen, M. Hoffman, R. Hedrick, T. Biggs, D. Anderson, L. Phillips, H. Kisler, T. Andrade, C. Guislain, V. Quarles, A. Rocker. Row 3: M. ' Cohrs, C. Hoadley, M. Brown, C. Miller, S. Fowler, S. Hollinger, S. Lyons, T. Hickey, J. Cromer, M. Goodwin, C. Craven, D. Dieirich, D. Roche, S. Sachs, A. Jensen, H. Wilson, M. Jensen. Row 4: M. I Morgan, M. Carroll, E. Bergmann, M. Boudleau, V. Finkelslein, S. Dexter, M. Audley, D. Smith, J. Pope, T. Slafford, E. Pope, S. Srnifh, S. Thompson, S. Neuslrom, M. Flynn, B. Robinson. Noi Picluredz 6 I I i l l . , Marn 2' Ooo, lhaf's goodl - 11. r ff-Qygazf' , 1 'T' v' A' f , . .,u. - Y- , ,, ,W .-. 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EAOUCGFT Choir: Row I: P. Weinstein, K. Ballentine, S. Stewart, J. Heley, E. Rogers, T. Keith, K. Servoss, B. Beilharz, A. Ponder, E. Smith, J. Hobbs, L. Cenefs, N. Nichols. Row 2: M. Spencer, A. Lowry, N. Siuda, G. Younts, E. Larson, T. King, T. Lankford, B. Armotas, R. Wood, C. Burger, K. Martin, A- Chlnnery, T. Hodge. Row 3: J. Smith, R. Hughes, M. Fuller, J. Levin, J. Rook, M. Frey, B. Newman, B. Koch, K. Jones, M. Johnson, M. Curtin, A. Frmer, J. Engardio, L. Kivett. Row 4: M. Cordes, J. Polidori, C. Strauss, M. Edris, R. Bielski, R. Thomann, M. Templeton, E. Goldberg, D. Ramsey, S. OX, J. Lewis, S. Davidson, D. Thomas, S. Terwell, K. Shaw. Not Pictured: M. Bicknell, S. Bybee, K. Feldkamp. ....-. QI1 . 1 1 1 1' 1 1 1 1 1 I1 1 1 1' 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 71 1 1 1 1 11 1 li I 1 1 ,1 I 11 11 1 11 1 1 1 11 1 1. 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 11 - 1 1 1 M 11. 1 11 11 11 11 11 E1 11 1 11 1 11 1 11 11 ' 1 1 . 11 11 11 1 11 . 1 11 1 1 111 111 1 1 l 1 1 1 1 1 11 11 11 111' 1ll 11 1 1 l 1 1 11 1 11,1 111 1'1 1 11'1 1 : 1 1 : 1 1 1' . un- , hu... u ,.,.. . , ,A ,tu Y U ,H W, ,- ,- ,, ,,,,, ,-,, , - -L - - - - - , ,,,V K 4, , Y ' . , ,,, .D Q. , . - : L . .. . .. ,ff , , V. . jfcw if .., . , ,..,. , i l . ..-,- I-1.1.4, ZW. , .1 . , . ,Z-:,g,.5.,3. j,,,,.eiE,,, eg.- . Y , V , F f m . , gn ! z Q Nw: Umbra V4-'M 4, I -M.....,-H. Y. --, .--,. -r gf- fs ,,,,. . ., f , , mill-Eg, -.Qf.w:...?f,fgwei Sophomore Choir: Row l: S. Greenbaum, L. Stein, S. Smith, K. Peterson, M. Sinclair, L. Schwarzenholz, L. Cassidy, A. Bailey, L. Brandmeyer, L S encer L. Yodler J. Levine, J. Minter, D. Dillon. Row 2: S. Rydell, J. VanDyke, K. Patty, M. LeManske, J. Eaton, C. Browder, N. Llntecum,J P 1 I Thompson, T. Ferrel, R. Browne, K. Anderson, C. Seymour, C. Finlay. Row 3: J. Jackson, K. Guthrie, S. Rollins, P. Raynolds, J. Gingrich, B. Miller D. Jensen C Ade D. Hutcherson, J. Earnshow, T. Warman, D. Fitzcharles. Row 4: M. Biasella, S. Dexter, D. Berry, S. Fahrenthold, D. Elliott, F Newman,IB. Riekhiaf, J. Kildow, T. Loomis, D. Smith, S. Sullins, M. McWilliams, B. B. Bell. Not Pictured: B. A. Bell, B. Boyd, J. Flynn, D. Kaufman H. Payen, R. Tenney. Why didn't theyw 't th' ' E I' h? H e JS In ng 'S Sophomore sing-a-long with Robert Shaw. From the diaphragm girls. Girls Choir: Row 1.5. Yarmo, R. Claman, A. Wilson, A. Mertz, V. Valentino, J. Kelley, A. King, D. Broshears, M. Irwin, J. Sweeney, T. Phillips. Row 2 5. Hoffhaus, P. Perme, S. Smith, D. Hathaway, P. Hawkey, C. Varney, A. Porter, P. Penticuff, S. Douglass, J. Johnson. Row 3: A. Bernstein, J. Mor Qenstern, W. Babick, L. Davenport, E. Peterson, P. Borchardt, M. Buterin, T. Knapp, P. Douglass, M. Bickell, N. Saper. Row 4: L. Hess, S. Kuchem, K Kaufmann, M. Shortridge, S. Smith, A. Fahrlander, P. Fikes, A. Elliott, D. Vile, S. Betzelberger, K. Toler. Not Pictured: A. Azar, E. Kaufman, S. Payne C' Rudlgier, V. Schneidervin, A. Starr, P. Whitaker. '. an-- .,,, .Y - Y Y Y W rw'-A-W W www -,-Y-v V' That's Entertainment Thespians is the name of an honorary group for stu- dents who were involved with East's plays and musicals. Mr. Eldon Evans sponsored the very talented theatrical group. The five inspirational officers consisted of presi- dent - Jim Adam, first vice-president - Amy Gilman, second vice-president - Vic Finkelstein, secretary - Cee-Cee Morgan, and treasurer - Clark Miller. Individuals were able to work on the productions as crew members or as actors. Points were given to those participating students for their endeavors. An accumula- tion of ten points qualified one as a member of the Thespians. Throughout the year, members sold pro- grams at basketball and football games to raise money. In May, the Thespians held a banquet where the best actor and actress were announced along with the offi- cers for the next year. SM Easts budding artists improved their abilities as members of the Thespians. Thespians Group: Row 1: Y. Basey, S. Smith, D. Hathaway, M. Goodwin, C. Ade. Row 2: S. Bergman, L. O'Connell, C. Miller, A. Lowry, E. Larsen, J. Pope, C. Mor- gan, N. Hense, L. Thornton, B. Sabates. Row 3: S. Marquette, J. Minter, R. Crum, J. Rovick, D. Dixon, A. Zimmer, L. Mayhew, L. Cassidy, A. Hollinger. Row 4: S. Barker, K. May, E. Goldberg, T. Sedlock, C. Rudigier. Row 5: tStandingl V. Finkelstein, A. Gilman, M. Flynn, J. Adam, K. Wiggin, G. Jones, P. Shliffke. R f 1 f. i i ' ' KJV, E i , Ay i I -,I ii i iii i I -E 'I Lee Ann Hopkins. .. r Wi Thespian Officers: Row 1: A. Gilman, ist Vice, Cee-Cee Morgan, Secretary. Row 2: Vic Finklestinen, 2nd Vice, Jim Adam, President, Clark Miller, Treasurer. , .,. I. 2 I www-M - V , 1s.2234fg , 6 . -- 'S I gi W 5 ix xx fi at ss A xt xt i, f . flaw F .. ,Q if lf: ,2'2', . ' 'gf The Stage crew for A Midsummer Night's Dream Fairies Cavort X f li- W0 Stage crew works diligently on sets. uf' 'W I 42+ We f W. ,..,-k-,-1 is 1 'i i ii i i it i it fl l ii 5 I -2 g I I I i i ii 3 ii ' 'E Q 41 1 1 I ' Q ii 5 4 ii il 'I il fi ii iii mi :ig Ji '1 il It it i 1 3 3 f 4 W, i N i i , i I 3 3' g tl I i rt 1 i 1 i ,i i iii fi 'i ii ig ll : iw wi Iii Wx QV- iz iii iw ,hm .11 444441 4 l l P l I I 5 l 1 i fi: l . gt l l l l r l l l q , l l l l A MIDSUMMER NlGHT'S DREAM Theseua . . .Jeff Pope Egeus ..... .... R oy Goldberg Lysander . Clark Miller Demetrius Philostrate Quince . . Snug . . . Bottom .... Flute . . Snout . . . Starveling Hippolyta Hermia . . Helena . . . . . . . .Steve Bergman . . . .... Dan Doderidge . . . . . .Mark Goodman . ...... Eric Larson . . . .Vic Finkelstein .....PatMeara . .... Charles McKee . . . . . .Micah Goldstein . . . . .Cee-Cee Morgan . . . .Pam Weinstein . . . . .Janet Minter Oberon . . . ..... Jim Adam Titania ...... . . .Amy Gilman Puck .... .... S teve Sachs Pease Blossom .... ....... K erry May Cobweb ...... .... D iane Fitzcharles Moth ......... .... B rooks Appelbaum A Mustard Seed. . . .... Lee Ann Hopkins Janet and Clark embrace while the queen sleeps. ' - 0- - - . Classlcal Comedy A Midsummer Night's Dream was the first play by William Shakespeare pre- sented at East in more than a decade.,The cast portrayed various characters ranging from a mustard seed to a queen. The play was written in blank verse and many of its words seemed foreign to the cast as well as the audience. Learning speeches was diffi- cult but as the words took on meaning, the characters discovered the memorization of their scripts was facilitated by the steady rhythm. W Trying to create more audience contact, many entrances were made from the aisles. With an extended stage and aisle entrances and exits, the audience felt a more personal involvement with the play and characters. The exotic costumes and sets were also a point of interest. The play, which was presented on Octo- ber ll, 12, and 13, contained several intertwining plots. Four lovers chasing one another in the forest intermingled with the fairies. Puck, one of the fairies, spread mis- chief throughout the production. The other group in the woods was several tradesmen practicing a play. These three groupS became involved with each other but at the end they separated again. With so many plots going on simultaneously, the play was action packed. 0 k l a h 0 0 K Eight o'clock, January 25, marked curtain time for SM East's musical Oklahoma , Rogers and Hammerstein's charming story of the rough and tumbling life of pre-state Oklahoma and the effects romance and future statehood had on the inhabitants was relived on the SM East stage. The cast of 43 practiced diligently, two hours daily after school, in preparation for the three performances on January 25, 26, and 27. Seventeen dancers, twenty chorus singers, and seven leads composed this year's musical cast. The lead characters were skillfully portrayed by Jennifer Sisney, Amy Gilman, Steve Sachs, Vic Finkelstein, Molly Brown, Mark Goodwin, and Jim Adam. ' The play involved several behind-the-scenes committees and through the combined efforts of everyone concerned the musical and drama departments staged a true success. l , J Hold on to your petticoats Carolyn' The dYnCmlC dU0f OKLAHOMA Cast . . .Jen Sisney AUNT ELLER . .. ..... . ... . . . .Mark Goodwin . .Amy Gilman CURLY ....... LAUREY ........ . . . IKE SKIDMORE .... ..... J eff Pope SLIM .......... .... C lark Miller WILL PARKER ....... ..... S 'reve Sachs JUD FRY ............ . . .Vic Finkelstein ADO ANNIE CARNES . . . . . .Molly Brown ALI HAKIM .......... ..... J im Adam GERTIE CUMMINGS . . . ...... Marcy Flynn ANDREW CARNES .... .... S coff Thompson CORD ELAM . .1 . . . .... Ed Goldberg i,,.,,,,.,,,,, ... Curly cries over his newfound love fv ,.,f W-1,11 , .,, , A an-S, Space cowboys. 'ff f JZ :fig 'ZF , ., fx. r V 4 79.1 .E 1- --A 1 2 .- in nf W 5 A n fs v QA s xx .LM . EU , 3 'ww' +- 'iw ' 'f , . A H .em-H '- ,. V - . fee-.'iiuneal ' 5-...w Q.,-3 42 'i.1..f.,-ssgegagwi 'f1'2 c'- 'N - Adams prays that Steve won't tell about Friday night. He never 'Old me Wh'Ch WUY to Walk The spring play this year was the pro- duction of An Imaginary lnvalid , written by Moliere. Set in sixteenth century France, the play revolved around the antics of a hypochondriac nobleman. This comic char- acter had two passions in life: his illnesses and his money. To accommodate both, he planned to marry his daughter off to a future doctor who would provide him with free medical advice. This comedy was originally written in French, and in tribute of this, the Prologue was spoken in French and then translated in English for the audience. The actors had to spend many hours perfecting the speech. The costumes and sets also reflected this romantic period in French his- tory. Because of the lack of female charac- ters, several roles were written into the play, which increased its scope. The play was staged on April 26, 27, and 28. Classical Comedy V'-mm-.N ...- Mg. Woe is me Open Wide Mr Daifoirus arranges the marriage between Thomas and Angelique. Argan . . . Beline .... Angelique . . Louison. . . Cleante . . . M. Diafoirus Bernalde . . Thomas .. Purgon . . Fleurant . . . Bonnefoy . . Toinette. . . Tircus .... Flora . . . Daphne .. . . .Vic Finkelstein Amy Gilman . ..... Pam Weinstein . . . . I ..... Susan Greenbaum . . . . . ,'-. . ..... Mark Goodwin . . . ..... Jim Adam . . . Steve Bergman Steve Sachs .Clark Miller .Jeff Pope . . . .Micah Goldstein . . .Lee Ann Hopkins . . . . .Alex Cochran . . . . . .... Adriene Bailey .Jamie Kahn Understudies . . .Samara Klein, Rebie Brown, John Garken, Mike Allen o 0 l Imaglnar Invalld Far East Adventure Japan: Land of the Rising Sun was the theme of this year's Junior- Senior Prom. Couples began an evening of fun and excitement in this Oriental atmosphere. Japanese gardens and a grove of cherry blossom trees in bloom were natural attractions. The sun- rise shone down upon the festivi- ties. A house and harbor were also scenic additions to the Prom. The band Backtalk provided the acoustics for couples to boogie in rhythm. Spirits continued to rise throughout the evening. Geisha girls served Oriental refreshments in the Japanese tea houses. They also provided enter- tainment by dancing to ceremonial music. ln all, over thirty sophomore servers and even more iunior chair- man and committeemen helped with the task of Prom. This marked an unforgettable evening in the Land of the Rising Sun. ,.xVrfff'vs . ,. ,. -,-.-l....,... Prom Chairmen: Row I: S. Lavine, S. Brown, M. McGiIIey, N. Siuda, T. Keith, R. Ruch, L. Buenger. Row 2: L. Bernard, D. Dombeck K. Con er A. Harmless J. S err N. Mill I 9 , I P Y, eff I K. Kauffmann, L. McPherron, M. Spnlker, K. Ellfeldt, S. Criss. Row 3: G. Henke, R. Ramseyer, M. Johnson, C. Miller, B. Vogel, C. Young, L. Burns, J. Hulen, M. McCuIIy. 5 3 ..L,.x M1-:fi Q- I -5 ii' I Sew-vi' hi Wang' -- ' I I ' ' . . Af ' ' I waiimmg J ' MM .L . f ,,.. f ',.f, fir., 4 . IL, - ' Kylix. ' , . www, I E ,Lexi SiiIiK?1.p1.f M11 Q, GSM? 33 mul - gf -ww , Brown Treasurer Junior Class Officers: Left to Right: K. Conger, Vice President, C. Young, Secrefary, T. Keifh, PreSid0f1f: 5- lL II !.I ' I - wr ' ' 5.2 I I I I I I I I I I I I ll I I I I Ji II gi . 1 It ,I II I I I I I I I .I II 6 I I I I I I I If I I I fi I I ' I x I I I I I I I I I I -I 'I I I II ,I III ,I II ,Ii I I I I :II I I 5 III '4 I: 52 il .1 I II II II, I: II I SI Ii rc EI I' . Ii' Foreign Trade Walk together, talk together, all ye peoples of the Earth, then and only then shall ye have peace. This has been the basis for the Ameri- can Field Service program as it attempts to pro- mote better world understanding by sending stu- dents abroad. This same theme was clearly understood by the members of Shawnee Mission East's Interna- tional Club. The club acted as a home base for the six foreign exchange students attending East as well as provided an opportunity for students to learn about foreign cultures. International Club sponsored several activi- ties this year such as the disco, which proved to be very profitable, and the student-disc iockey basketball game. The money earned from these activities was used to help pay expenses to bring foreign students to East. Linda Goldman, president, and Mrs. Jennie Teel, sponsor, suc- cessfully organized these activities in addition to planning meetings, programs, and numerous parties. Members of the club had fun as they gained valuablerexperience and knowledge of foreign countries through relationships with exchange students. A smile is the same in every language. Let's run away together. l've got a condo right here. AFS Officers: D. Norden, vice-president, R. Crum, secretary, M. 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Q 4 74. ff if 2' du 1 ff NI GJ -,..-.i... - ' Boys and Girls Rifle Team: Standing: S. Miller, boys commander, C. Beaver, girls commander. Row 1: J. Eaton, D. Moore, C. Hirsch, K. Haines, D. Abell, R. Polete, S. Redpath Row 2: A. Fahrlander, S. Marple, R. Davis, M. Jacobowitz, M. O'Neil, M. Higbee, J. Mertz. Row 3: S. Graber, T. Woodard, J. Beets, J. Gerken, P. Valk, C. Hirsch, B. Slimmer. Rifle Team: Row 1: J. Beets, M. Higbee, D. Nicholaus, P. Kupperman, captain, A. Fahrlander, M. O'Neil. Row 2: S. , Redpath, P. Shih, T. Reinties, R. Polete. Not Pictured: D. Abell, T. Woodard. 9 1 li. ..1......--- Q. S C W . f,,,-Y, ,N , A-, -.. ,A,,. f , ,:.f,- vw' I 5 '5'f 2 61,7 :SEQ-Kar:-4 Q.:-53:2 it fi, :, fi1-'-f-j 13-.-at-f-r-.-1? it L--. - V - - f '1 f - f f,f?,,,,.3f,e1gQLv fe-1-1 '1r11s4f1-'- 22?-' C i Qld 'A Color Guard performs at Big 8 Tournament. Cadet Lieutenant Commander: Megan O'NeiI NJROTC Company Staff: L to R: Scott Miller, Meghan O'Neil KCompany Commanderl, David Abell, Martha Higbee, Jim Grant, Jennie Mem David Moore, Carol Beaver. lm, .,'U3'A,Y'Q'j I I I f 2- '1 - 1 -. ., . . . - -- -- .. Deca: Row I: C. Parker, M. Kershenbaum, A. Quito, C. Michale, J. Samuels, S. Miller, L. Kessler, S. Howell, C. Chamberlain, S. Burns, C. Webb, L. Brock. Row 2: K. Craven, R Frazier, G. Simms, M. Watts, M. Schulte, S. Fox, M. Talge, K. Finch, B. Chase, G. Parkin, H. Sabetes, S. Flood, S. McBride, H. Lutzk. Not Pictured: S. Saylor, L. Shepherd, L Parthe. Alas- ?'. . - K ,Mfg f X , :P 'WJ' l ' l .: ln !vl'U.lFi1a f B ni: J Qkrlfllllmelfflfffi . ZOO in the School: Row I: C. Bollier, H. Rodenberg, C. Burke, L. Hopkins, R. Hughes. Row 2: M. Schomacker, K. Funk, S. Bois, J. Brodsky, J. Bell, S- Shackelford, J. Barr. , , 1l1f'2'il 'li-1 l l'l'lll i ll J izalli i Will J il Veglil EL . i im 1 i iillli' l lla ' VM 3 , lily, i Qlii l ills- I 1,1' .lip .Ml . 'Hi 'l lllls! iE!', .iw lt: X, lil, Nl VJ 'V fv' QQ, Q, ,-2 1 3' 15,712 f- 1 Egg' - fg:-,hgxg-. 'B-fs-:s-:., .fame .uma -w-fi-fi,:.s , . E, l l 1 ..., i- ,Z Q ,, l 1 L 1 i I 2 l l 1 1 A i l 1 Y l 1 ,l H l i or V' 1 ,, 1 V 1 5 Will, VV .J mf 115 i l E! 1 , wi rw, l :wi . llllll ill:-gm, inf Q l: -J 3li111:!P' 3931 li , li +lQl'ls,y 1 ilfllf 5 :Mm ' ,ifilz 1. I ,, ,Jil ' l ' i M 1 Lf ,ix ill li 1 1 il :li ' 1 l , lil! l ,N ' 4 Computer Programming Associates: Row 1: M. Kaufmann, J. Serraulf, D. Library Aides: S. Aikman, T. McMurdo, W. Babick, C. Courlwright, P. Fikes, K. Carignan, L. Torres, i lf. Q Boline, Sponsor. Row 2: J. Esrig, J. Hall, K. Beitchman. H. Ekengren, A. VanGoefhem. . il ll .I .,y . l 1 I 1 1 Il, LTU il' ' l l i l l gl X sms, Edlgagwni Row li M: senekeff J- Rlchafdsonf Compton, J. Alamilla, R. Poller. Row 2: T. Biritz, D. Miles, L. Wilcox, M. Cohrs. Row 3: L. Sawyer, S. Bybee. Row 4: L. 1 X ay rn, . rlnson, D. Salcldo, D. Wake. Row 5: T. Zimmerman, P. Caruso, S. Bledsoe, D. Tinney, Darlene Jones, Sponsor. 128 l . .,, . kim. vi if v ? ff r ie ' i L. i be. 4 4 n I Ls: W, res, 4:L ' .iq 5.--,,:,w .,.,g..,.,L.. J- MM.. .,.Q,,.u,., ...-,-.--.H -.. .H .....C.:g,T1:irr N f ' f -r ' rf A - Spanish Club: Row I: M. Noble, N. Pinkston, J. Henson, L. Adler, S. Silbiger, C. Robinson. Row 2: M. Marco, A. Amoury, S. Pollack, A. Porras, K. Patty, A. Pollack, L. Menzie. Row 3: L. Hobson, A. Hol- linger, A. Zimmer, G. Flateff, K. Wood, L. Richards, M. Stonefield, E. Larson. Row 4: L. Berry, M. Pem- berton, C. Morgan. Row 5: T. Knapp, D. Forgy, R. Hissam, A. Greene, D. Morrison, A. O'ReiIly. l I Egypt comes to East. l. - rrench Club: Row l: N. Ellis, S. Greenbaum, D. Har . R 2- A L - . 'WT' , H- PUYUG, C- PUYHG, A. Chochrain, J. Flynn. Vey ow L i owryl D' Fnzcharles' J' Campmn' C' Gorman' A- B0LleY- Row 32 P- Wim' l30 . -..L. . i , , .V , , V-V , ,W V V V A' ,- L ' ' A 5 f' fp- af' -N' -- - ,J-J .' .....,- gpav. Q xr..--V f,-V K--if - -'-J .- f ff-...fsf. f ug.-T. A wide variety of sports was available to all students through the intramural program. Ping-pong, badminton, basketball, and co-ed volleyball led to exciting matches among par- ticipating students on Monday evenings. Tuesday and Thursday nights gave rise to co- ed soccer matches. Students who felt bowling was right up their alley could enioy involvement on the lanes every Tuesday. Much of the success of the intramural pro- gram was due to Mr. Fred Abell, sponsor. Between 400 and 500 students participated and had fun. Intramural gym was also availa- ble to all students on Saturdays. This enabled students to come in, workout, and perfect their skills. ' Intramurals was an exciting outlet which led to hours of enjoyment. Active students were able to participate in sports and also work with others in a team effort. The diversi- fied intramural program proved beneficial as participants competed and enioyed rivalrous fellowship. Afterschool Action , I Z Q I N l c s I 1 X Ai fi i 3 1 4 i i I 1 1 N X 1 i N w N w 1 w 1 1 X ? i w I 3 1, - :Z rf 'n 1, ,.. 1, JE 1' GI -'iv-gA53,,ig55g4g??Lf5t5,: i-5133 79,73-1-'i-ga' ' in fi - .frgv ,.f',- vL'w-1,4-,hd-'Z-c-f --i A-ff-L1-w-1+':-v- 1-ff .-f -f ff: M TL 1 Q 1 z-K 0 we +1 Twinkle foes Uugghhh I u . Soccer hits it off at east. Go! Speed Racer, Go! Foul Play X. f ' ' 1 X ,. V, u . N f N Mx 4,2 , X X f'N f X X -J XX f x X. .X V1 V ,, .'xLTg. -1 X x X gf . a X Y f ff . - . x ' X - w ' u f ,Z R X, ,. x , ff -- --fi WJ. .f ff ' x. ,X I ,f 1 X -. -ik A77 X xx. 4 X f N X 1 , X ,Z fi' 1 ,- P- Q, 'if ' 4 V , x,1 W 7 . x A Q v- X Q . Y . fi., 1 , -5 ,., ,..,.- ,,, x. ,, ..-Z if--..,, X x X , . :SA . . X , , iff . 5 Af X. XZ .ff ,X fn' .'.- qty, ,, 7 -7 v?f-- Vf..,'f , . Z X ff.5 ,. Mark Crow runs left and against Northwest The l978 Varsity football team, as in the year past, were considered to be small but quick in early season ratings. However, the Lancers shaped up to hit just as hard as their big opponents to establish a 5-4 season record. The Lancers exploded off the line winning their first four contests. After defeating Wyandotte and Washington the team rallied from behind in the fourth quarter to beat SMWest l7-lO. The following week in a defensive battle the Lancers shutout SMNorthwest 7-0. Defeated by Lawrence 7- 22, then upset by Topeka l4-22 the Lancers came back strong against North. East dominated regulation play but the score remained tied. ln overtime, on a fourth down do or die situation North was called for pass interference. The Lancers capitalized on the break scoring a touchdown. Then complet- ing a two point conversion the team was triumphant 22-2l . ln the final two weeks of the season East faced two perplex- ing contests being defeated by Rockhurst 7-l 3 and SMSouth 6-41. V a r s i L Y B r e e d s S u c c e s s ' ' if f: -li a-une,-1'-ee VARSITY FOOTBALL Wyandotte Washington SM West SM Northwest Lawrence Topeka - Homecoming Rockhurst SM South Anderson eyes defense. Yo 5llY Football: Row 1: C. Ulsh, S. Thompson, B. Armatas, S. Saylor, M. English, M. Avery, L. Hodges, M. Guillemot, J. Bair, T. Andrade, M. Doherty, S. Wil l'0m5, J. Wolfe, M. Gunter, J. Hopkins, M. Krebs. Row 2: J. Cosgrove, E. Darnell, T. McCarthy, S. Janasz, J. Unruh, G. Langley, P. McKenna, J. Cutitta, S. James 5- Greenberg, R. Sweeney, T. Briedenthal, C. Anning, T. Biggs, B. Moriarty, S. Fairleigh. Row 3: G. Tietze, R. Temple, D. Quinn, N. Isaac, T. Burke, R. Gier, J Callahan, B. Maffry, R. Roberge, R. Hack, M. Audley, G. Hurst, T. O'Farrell, M. Sheffield, D. Kiene. Row 4: A. Hurst, S. Hoffman, K. Johnston, M. Mattison, C. Sflmuelson, G. Sherrill, M. Cantril, J. Rich, K. Gage, C. Wolkey, C. Weldon, G. Matson, M. Eisen, D. Costello, M. Colgrove. Row 5: T. Harvey, J. Gronemeyer, S Smllh, J. Kaiser, M. Crow, D. Anderson, T. Schaffer, R. Renwick, D. Cunningham, M. Watts, D. Malley, R. Ramseyer, J. Cramer, G. Burcham, M. Kranz. Row 6 :A-LAhnen, M. Andre, S. Fox, T. Dowling, M. White, M. Johnson, T. Bremer, J. Gasser, D. Laner, B. Doerr, M. Rester, J. Martella, Peterson, B. Robinson, W. Koch - Qmping, SM North 22 35-I4 I4-13 I7-10 7-O 7-22 I4-26 -21 OT 7-l 3 6-41 Y ' - gifs ' ff -'. ' ' lj: 1 'V , ' L lf 1L1 I-1, rr ' ' ' '1 nc' H 21-'f ' ' ffm.p:-e llfilhibs H ' 4-'dab-Jima., 51 '3n11vgai-aizgqfgs-ers-f vw-mv' sew:-zaE+'2fwc'11'--12-AQ-'H-W-'-1' fc J' ' f f. ' f gm ., C V A ' ' 1 , fwfx , f jig 'L'V ' ,rn f .ig krr, ,N 1, My 4? , EQZIAAX VVLl,',. V.,, , r f f .C W 1 . , 1 X A 1 'V , W 1,5 , Varsity Coaches: Jon Beltram, Corky Jacobs, Glen Percy, Dan Zollars, Chuck Sulzen. r English locks into four wheel drive. , , , W ,V krry f 'L , g ,. , , ,V ,, ' 'f ff ww f-VA, f W .fv- Maffry turns the corner. 138 10 to 1 it will make it. I , ,,,. I . .f ,f.f,. Q x ,-,lk My f.. A .,-,.v-. -ff 1 Lancer takes a handoff. , . - L e L h a l L 3 ll C B I' Lai.. S The Lancer junior varsity kicked off the year with three big wins and continued with a winning season with a respectable 5-4 record. The team swamped the Wyandotte Bulldogs in the season opener at home 40-O. Leaving East on the following week, the squad walked over the Wildcats of Washington 20-O. Back at home the next week, the Lancer squad rolled over SMWest 21-14. Then the team suffered defeats to SMNorthwest and Lawrence. The next win came easiest by far, Topeka forfeited, reporting to not have enough players. The team's most definite match up came against SMNorth, the Lancers winning 12-6 on a long pass from Cantril to Cutitta and a Logsdon interception for a touchdown. Terminating the year the team fell to Rockhurst and SMSouth. Head coach Jon Beltram commented on the team, The team had more depth in the line than ever before at East. The good line blocking sparked the offensive game well. Lancers play before capacity crowd. L J . QQ ,15 6 J NT .L 'M21 ' A s,.-,,.3 - sq, Q1 N9xJ1.23 2 if , Sophomores protect quarterback. q ' - ..'. F 2 'I 4 Sophomore Football: Row l: D. Bechtold, B. Linscott, E. Hack, J. Stanton, r'. Koor, R. Aiien, A. James, o. ueay, lx. riallberg, K. David, A. Morris. Row 215 Mulcahy, N. Lintecum, M. Rollheiser, S. Tidwell, D. Elliott, D. Jensen, D. Smith, D. Hutcherson, K. Sougherty, M. Fountain, D. Hawkins. Row 3: D. Carrier, D Woods, M. Vanliew, B. Salter, P. Janasz, J. Jewell, E. King, M. Linscott, M. Allen, B. Boyd. Row 4: A. Cochron, K. McArthur, G. Carter, M. Beall, M. Wesemdnf T Waldo, C. Cooper, D. Kirk, K. Bruemmer. Row 5: J. Lewis, G. Burger, G. Svaglic, J. Dodd, J. Stuber, D. Story, D. Grein, C. Browder, R. Story, R. Richardson. .1 ' US , 1 He, S 'Y p ,Q 1 I P If' 1 0, li W - J ,- P, u I L. 4:11 ' abr . n , . . r,, , -s L ' 4 9l'm,- 141 -4, 17,---.i.i , . Sophomores Impressive The sophomore Black and White teams com- bined a winning record of I2-6 for the i978 sea- son. The Black Team posting a record of 3-6. Unlike their record indicates, when the team lost they were close hard-fought games with only one score affecting the outcome. The White Team appeared to be almost flawless going undefeated, shutting out four opponents closing their season with a 9-0 record. Included in their list of shutouts were Harmon, Lawrence, S.M. North, and Sumner. ,Both teams showed progressive improvement throughout their season as the coaches, George Bloomster, Tom LeBar, Douglas Brown, and Dave Barreca worked together with the young boys to develop technique, physical skills, and strength. Coach Bloomster, head coach of the White Team, commented, If we could have played some of the teams over again, the scores would have been a lot more spread out. H WML gn ,fn ,D 5' 9 ge. we 9 74- , . ,, .i L' - ,JY -4 ,-- lf Y. '-1 A - . . 'Y -.-.-r-wffw.Q41! . VI 1 Vvfinwp-:v J! I . g 1 Q J l 1 if ,VHF Y. 4 K , . gf, I ' -4 'P ' Y ' 1 Ze. f' 7 ' ff HP A ' I .5f5!Oii - . , , , Q- N . g . s V . X pM.,rw,5w!g2A'. if is-...,4,.,',, I . ,,i,,j.-ZS , ' 4, I x t t as ,uw X V-!,v.,.,qf.sk sl., K 'KKK QV . , ' ,,- y H . I . at . Ar' A bg 'I'l I' - ' M me , ' iv Ir ww L 52 ' 533.11 A ,-M Lancer makes clean sweep. W! 4 1 1 5' if 1 4 F ali 1 , i L qw 6. 1-' V i fn i D 4 iff 47? 80 stretches to block. 58.1 S. D. T. Led by sophomore Cary Funk's twelfth place fin- ish, the Shawnee Mission East Boys' Cross Country team placed third at the state meet in Manhattan. The state squad, consisting of Funk, Phil Broaddus, Tom Lankford, Jack Marshall, Dan Roche, Tom Stafford, and Jim Stapleton, and coached by Karl Englund and John Haraughty, finished in the third spot for the third time in the last four years. The Lancer boys barely made it to the state meet, finishing fourth at the Regional meet in a field of eleven schools. At Regionals, as was the case much of the regular season, the boys were paced by Broaddus, who placed fifth. SM South won the meet convincingly. The week before the Regional Meet, the iunior varsity placed second at League, losing for only the third time all season. Jim Stapleton captured first in the JV race. The C team finished a strong first at League. Harriers Place Third 'yy- 55 Zz H ' '-fl? . fn- . - V ., ., f - i J , W.. .K Av 1 1 1 , l R , 'fi nr 4 9 .,? l I, 5 Coach Haroughty attacked by unidentified running obiect. Ahead or behind? ' f' -1 X I 4? 4 ,fm-,V .L-:VA W, . , , BOYS Cross Country Rowl J Terry S Schwartz J Danda J Mmardl J Marshall S Corley C Funk, D. Roche, S. Sullins, J. Stapleton, K. Shepard, B. Reckling, R. McCann. J l l J 143 1 ' is I ROW 2: S. Hollinger, T. Stafford, T. Lanlrford, P. Brodddus, T.,N.ettIes, Bridges, J. Long, M. Curtin. .msg .1 nn . -le- Row I: M. Alford, C. Finlay, K. Funk, S. Hall, L. Nelson, C. Pronko, J. Einspahr, M. Pacheco, L. Tenney, D. Landes. ' v , l. 1,- R2 'L , 0' X: . haw, -q.5g.l.,o Asa ,v ww Wien, 144 gfwgw- .-sw., f ,, ,, Q .,,, . .. i i '9 '55'54'1S ' ' f - omf i ' .1.. L- . . Q - ' ' Y -- , . . -. . , ...M . ' lf Qffiiugg.. r- ' s i Roadwork Led by the dynamic duo of iuniors Leisha Tenney and Lori Nelson, the girls' cross country team was easily able to run with all its opponents, finishing first on several occasions. Going into the State meet in Manhattan with great expectations, the girls were disappointed by their sixth place finish. Nevertheless, Nelson ran an outstanding race, fin- ishing fourth, and was followed by Tenney, Mary Alford, Caryne Finlay, Maria Pacheco, Shelley Hall, and Kim Funk. Throughout ,the season, Tenney, in only her first year of organized running, consistently placed first or second. Her winning races came in the K.C. Southeast Invitational, a triangular meet between S.M. North and S.M. South, and at the Sunflower League meet, where the team placed fifth. In her other four meets before state, Tenney finished in second place. 1, , ,e,, - Y. VH, - R Y . V 5 , ,, VC, .1 , I rgzagibuliv-L.,w:-,':W,L3Q4Lg,s,,A-.2,,,,, ,,,V Y,-ig, .,f..-+,,.2.:f ,,,,-4-:f.,,,,,,4 .Y -,f.:.iq,,...,-fs -A , Y,a ,.- -, , ,Y ,. , Girls verpowerin For the eighth consecutive year, the SM ast girls' tennis team continued to dominate the State competition, returning home with three of four State trophies. Sophomore Kim Clingan captured second place in singles and the doubles team composed of Liz Jones and Sue Mitchell returned as State champs with the Jensen sisters, Anne and Marn, following with second place in the doubles competition. The team, coached by Carolyn How- ard, also rallied to take the Sunflower League and Regional titles. They displayed tremendous consistency throughout the entire regular season losing only one tournament to the South Raiders. The i978 season was also the first time in several years that the entire varsity team qualified for the State competition. The Junior-Varsity stroked their way through a spectacular l2-O season and the Blue-White squads followed the example by completing undefeated seasons of match play also. The entire team, cut for the first time to 74 play- ers, had one of the most outstanding seasons in East's history. Its strength and depth are expected to continue producing State champs in the future years to come. Anne Jensen Row l-L Williams K Duncan K McKay K Hutchinson K Stron Row2 D Ja b M M L M B d . ' ' ' ' q' ' ' ' I ' 9- 1 - C0 Sf - C Une, . Oy C. Toates J. Baldw' W St R 3- A. Um i . D l I , , ln, . rauss. ow .M. R I , D. D an, I an, C Hoadley, D. Christy, L. Stien, K. Newcomer. Row 4: K. Wilkerson, K. Wiggin, L. Menees, K. Wiggin, L. Benson, S. Davies, M. Huxtable, J. Hendrlilcllkr: S oug 4-.4 3 I I 1 -4, I4 .I I I I I I I I I I , Kim Clingan I I I I I I I 4- -..K -.AC mf1' - A -J194l2-'M l'n3qad- - - I ' I' I I L to R, Row 1: S. Mitchell, L. Jones, C. Ketterman, K. Clingan, A Jensen, M. Jensen. Row 2: J. Runnels, D. Ruley, D. Forgy, L. Ber- nard, L. Healy, M. Brown, L. Griffith, J. DeCicco. Row 3: L McPherron, S. VanPeIt, S. Criss, S. Wittier, J. Flynn, A. Bayer, L Menzie. Row 4: K. Conger, D. Fitzcharles, L. Burns, J. Bates, D Aron, J. Bates, K. May. I . ......... I ..,..,,, I ....... 1 7 I Marn Jensen I 1' gr fl is, My ,251 State Team Rowl C Kettermcn M Jensen A Jensen Row2 K Chngan S Mitchell L Jones I . I , , ,, f- ,A fy . 1, . . ' I J 1, I, I , , I '44 ' I o' ' ' I J I ..,. , -.... , I . V ,A X . r,..f f ,C V V I iff I Q f 5 I I . I . , , ff , 'A ' , ,. , VV , M, b , X 1' Y., ' I . ' XIV. f fl! . - . I . G - . an, I 'V ,470 I I I . . . I - I ' I 1 , 4 . , ., . I -.3 -5,1w,::.f1,,..f:,.1, ia , 34,4 Y:.,1:M,:',.aA1g..:gA' A+'fQ:1-.ygil-9+-1-.-.-+' V' -'QQ Sue Mitchell I . K X ,ff , . 7,-f,f l e 5 Anne Jensen n ff Y X n 'fr li F., S5 sueMncheH ,,7,,,, , ,,,, ,, ,,.,.,,, ,, ,V,,., , Lb, E mwuym l T I ,,. V ' -4 L to R: Mary Piper, Marcy Dickey, Liz Smart, Coach Stauffer, Marilyn McGilley, Stephanie Osborne, Lisa Hobson. At least I found itll 25 The 1978 Lancer Girls' Golf team, iust in its fourth year of existence, had a tre- mendously successful season. The confi- dence of three returning lettermen plus three prospective sophomores led the team, under coach Norris Stauffer, to its first State Championship. The varsity team consisting of Lisa Hobson, Mary Piper, Marilyn McGilley, Liz Smart, Marcy Dickey, and Stephanie Osborne completed an undefeated regular sea- son. The four-man team broke the previ- ous school record with a score of 344 at a tournament in Emporia, and the girls won by an incredible lead of 18 strokes at the Lawrence Invitational The team then went on to capture first at League and to take second at Regionals, their only loss of the season But the team s confidence drove them on to Salina to compete in the two day State competi tion Taking advantage of the surpns lngly beautiful weather, the Lancers won their first State title With at least four expected returning lettermen, Coach Stauffer anticipates another successful season in I979 Glrls Golf W 1 'J' -i:'-ZQVMNUQGV 4 .2 A Dm ' ,. A , Girls Golf: Row I: A. Stepp, S. Osbome, K. Corignon, M. McGilIey, L. Hobson, M. Piper. Row 2: D. Thomas, K. Ballenfine, Coach N. Sfauffer, M. Dickey, L. Smart. Take thai . . . and ihat 16 r, L. n MMM 1 Takefhat. . .andfhah . . v,A,.f- ff ,surf , Y . . ,, ,,A , f ft . ff, -'- ' 5-'34 -f, fa wars eff- 'ff f f 'Y-21 .ff 2 What Coach Stauffer won 1 do for has glris Of course I Il 'om the four! R Sophomores learn the basics had ,, , Spikers Savor Good 1-pp-f' 'A , -f-fm-T f ' 1-JI- 1-I-lf- .1'rclQ - - .V1-are Times r M. T J 7 WA' l A 'i 25, My 1 I J 1 l l l l l ll Under the direction of first year coach Christal Ham. man, the Lancer volleyball team finished out the regular season with a 5-7 record. The girls showed fine team- work and good overall balance throughout the entire season. At the Sunflower League meet held at SM Northwest, the team started out very well, beating SM South con- vincingly. This victory was followed by two disappoint- ingjosses to a fine Lawrence team and to SM West. The girls then moved on to the regional tournament at Harmon. In the first round East had to play SM North, generally considered to be the pre-tournament favor- ites. The girls played extremelyxwell but came up on the short end in a hard fought match. A hard fought season for the iunior varsity resulted in a fine second-place finish at the SM East Invitational. At the same time the sophomore squad showed great potential while compiling an impressive l I-1 record. Included in their season was a first place finish at the Topeka High Invitational Tournament. - , l ll l . . . Varsity. Row 1, L to R. T. Coster, A. Holman, L. Nunci, K. Johnson. Row 2: M. Brown, C. Fuchs, J. Wagstaff, L. Fudemberg, J. Fitzpatrick. il ,t ll , 1 1,Lg3:,,,.:-:1:,1.e-1g',.,: -,'- ,fyfg.:'1:'.,':..gg-g.: .'.s --', .1 If f -- ww- - , 1 ,f f I , , , K s . . , ll .,,.,... 2 51? ., ' 'L l il i,i'lt..i f V' T L J S ' 'l f ' ,t ,, .,,, - ....,. ., ,.., ., ,. . . 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N g 5. .L K.: .,Lr 1 , E , U: KW , .., ,.,,, yww. V, - .5 , in . . v?E'3:l:1rv L, ' ' i -, f .--. RISE- ' f 4,-' :-:'JQ12f . iEE1Ef:N ' M 'M 'V--' - . , ' T M T s p T '55 s 't p M , . - ' ,. , ..,, 1 - l 152 m::nu3g:rvr-1w...,-,,.gt.,z , , ,,,, . ,-. , Y, 'WFT ,..., S ,,,. V I , .s,,, Lancers volley iolly. affgv Soph Volleyball Rowl LfoR J Durham L Lone M Lemanske M B S Hopkms Row2 J Moore S Shepard T Knapp S Lowe K Leschovsky aumon D Hafhaw A! l I X iff Greg Kurz concentrates on the business at hand. Having finished fourth place in each of the last three State meets, the boys' gymnastics squad came through in the clutch to edge Lawrence and S.M. West for first place by 2.07 points to win State. Coached by Larry Colburn with co- captains Kurt Schutzel and Chuck Miller, the gymnasts set a new State four-man scoring record. Placing first on high bar, second on parallel bars, and third all-around, Schutzel and finalists Miller, Doug Moskowitz, Julio Charlons, Fid Norton, and Jeff Lewis wanted to win in their last year at East. About State, Colburn said, lt was one of the closest State meets where any of the three teams could have won. On the way to State, the gymnasts took first place in Regionals and the East Invitational, second in the Olathe and Lawrence Invita- tionals, and third in League, making it a superb season. 0 72 at g .,,, , J, C I Coach Colburn and Todd King inspect Paul s seat sm.-......-..' F- ilfzllf- -V --V ---- -W - - - at f I 1 -m:- E, ' 4 , 5 l . F . ' Y X Julio perfects his iron L-cross. J Kurt does his all around routine. BOYS Gymnastics Rowl D Dletrlch D Moskowitz F Norton,J Lewls S James P Hunter S Boresow Row2 T Orton R Orton T Kung F ler J Chorons K Shutzel Coach Colburn Row 3 J Irwlg R Pennavana R Crum J Hylton G Kurz P Athon Row 4 J Newman OWIGY J Terry S Hoffman J Skoptoson G Henke ?....1 4 'E A,.. X f ' L J 5 I 6. ' R. X-J' I .fr - .N tv f . X fl :za A J -.-'MMM I t Q, 1 .Z V M1 : : . , . , . . , . , . , . . : . , . , . , C. 5 I - - V I - , . , . : . , . , . , . , . , . . : . , S. ' ' 1 - , . , . . I V -44:3-A -- fx - V , . . , , ---Y W W f - dw- ff 'Q f- - --TAN - 1 I 1 !.1::,f?r' 'L.i.- '.L1Li'1g.i.1'g1,1... -, ' Nom - Wu. 1 ., ,. ...mf B01-,omg Up! Vault f0f C This year girls' gymnastics squad, coached by Miss Debbie Caufield, endured a terribly disap- pointing and frustrating season. Highlighting the season were per- formances by seniors Suzanne Newman and Kathlyn Clark, iuniors Dennya Rabius and Jill Heley, and sophomore Debbie Dillon. Dillon went to State in the floor exercise. Instead of dwelling on the past season, the girls are already look- ing forward to next season. To go along with next year's iunior and senior gymnasts, coach Caufield is hoping for a great number of inter- ested sophomore girls. Also, con- sidering that the team will lose only o few seniors, they are in good shape for next year's season. Though the season was bleak, the girls stayed with it and gained experience. Looking Ahead Y-v--f ,.,. A. Girls Gymnastics: Row l: A. Tyolor, M. Frankenstein, P. White, L. Backstrom, A. Wilson. Row 2: Coach Debbie Caulfield, K. Rubin, M. Beitchman, P. Perme, S. Yarmo, G. Miller, L. Selden. Row 3: S. Hahn, K. Clark, D. Pace, 5- Newman, D. Dillon, D. Rabius, S. Rydell, J. Heley, K. Durheim, D. Servoss. -vnu -f . N 7 r W ' x N 1 Q 1 5 ll ll i i l I x 5 Y nj W. i fill 'u Li . fr W 1, ' .n.qu.. ..A. - f f ,2j ,,.4 s'gEi:a.x-14:1-1.r.' . -W gg.,-1-M --. fn-11 - Scott Sayler Proud to be SME , the school theme for 78-80, clearly coincided to this season's'Varsity boys' basket- ball team and its competence. Thelsquad consisted of five seniors this year. Three were returning lettermen, Dick Anderson, Mark Briggs and team captain Scott Sayler. Seniors Bret Armatas and David Householter backed the team up well. The season opener was at Miege on Dec. l. East out finessed the Stags to a 63-54 victory. After a defeat to SM West, the Lancers rallied four wins in a row. The first victim was Center, who we defeated 50-43. Then came SM North 4438, SM Northwest 69-54, and Washington 56-43. On Jan. 5, East suffered rebuff to SM South by a score of 53-58. East triumphed over the Wyandotte Bull dogs and then lost to the Lawrence Lions 53-63, the following two weeks. In a second dual against SM West, our team took revenge against the Vikings by a commanding 64-52 victory. East traveled to Dodge City next to take fifth in the annual tournament. Rich Mullen, a iunior, shattered his own school scoring record and pumped in 5l points to aid the Lancers to a 87-47 vic- tory over Moscow. On the next week Mullen sank a clutch freethrow to edge out SM Northwest 61-60. The Lancers closed out the regular season play clash- ing with SM South at home. The game proved exciting, as it has been traditionally. Regional play was held Mar. 5-10 and state play concluded Mar. 15-17. Varsity Shows Poise ry-L-.4-Q.-.i.,.,,. - - ---'-- f ' 'H' -- W Y ' ' W in M7 7 A i I Dick Anderson Bret Armams Easily Basketball: Lefi to Right: D. Anderson, R. Mullen, S. Soyler, B. Armales, B. Doerr, M. Ahnen, D. Logslon, K. Gage, D. Householter, M. Briggs, R. Angl - urne, 1 -M Q W V YV if vin iw V V g i -. i . . - ,.. Nqr -image A L! SM East SM East SM East SM East SM East SM East SM East SM East SM East SM East SM East SM East SM East SM East SM East SM East SM East Average 57.1 VARSITY SCOREBOARD Miege SM West Center SM North SM Northwest Washington SM South Wyandotte Lawrence SM West Moscow-Dodge City Tourn. Lawrence SM Northwest Topeka SM North Rockhurst SM South Average 54 69 43 38 54 43 58 37 63 64 47 46 60 72 66 65 58 55.1 oys Basketball Statisticions and Managers: Row I: T. Flood, C. Courtwright, R. Tho- mann, M. Kaufman. Row 2: M. Capito, K. Bidtchman, M. Whelan, D. Lawrence, T. Knapp. 4.-mx..-n-,.......,..,......., :Y Q , - 4 i T i l l l l I J.V. Basketball: Left to Right: M. Kenyon, S. James, D. Laner, D. Tapp, B. Doerr, M. Ahnen, D. Logsdon, P. Angles, S. Sisk, D. Kiene, i l F i . Tapp Dancing Reminiscent of last year's iv, the boys' iunior varsity basketball team started the season like gangbusters. They began the year with successive victories over Bishop Miege, SM West, Center, SM North, and SM Northwest before finally losing to perennial power Washington. East then rebounded, though to down archrival SM South. The Lancers, coached this year by Rick Royer, were led in both scoring and rebounding by Mark Ahnen. The main cause of the iv's success, how- ever, was their depth. Juniors Ahnen, Doug Tapp, Poncho Angles, Mark Kenyon, Dave Laner, Brian Doerr, David Kiene, Kevin Gage, and Steve James and sophomores Dan Moylan and Steve Mulcahy all played vital roles. Juniors Rich Mullen and Daivd Logsdon saw little iv action, spending most of their time on the varsity level. The Lancer roundballers were especially suc- cessful on their home court, dropping but two games in the friendly confines of the SME gymna- sium. At home the Lancers had a particularly sweet victory over Lawrence -- revenge for a bitterly contested early season loss. This highlighted a suc- cessful and valuable season for the iunior varsity. Depth Propels J V .-.....---.. VV ..-U... .. , .,. . .,. -4,,....r.. , Y Sophomore Basketball: Row I: D. Moylan, D. Grein, C. Funk, B. Boyd, P. Schulte, D. Jensen. Row 2: Coach John Oman D Smith F Newman D Stechschulte S. Mulcahy, R. Deay, D. Willson, P. Doherty, Manager B. Burger. Picking up where last year's sophomores left off, the boys' sophomore basketball team com- pletely dominated area courts. Under the direction of coach John Oman, the boys reeled off victory after impressive victory. East was especially awesome in Sunflower League play, dropping just one game. That loss, coming from the hands of Lawrence, was later avenged on East's home court. The high point of the Cager's season would have had to have come in the SM East Invitational Tournament. There, for the second time in as many years the East sophomore team captured the title. The sophs were not thoroughly outplayed in any of their games. Throughout the entire season, they showed remarkable team work and outstanding depth. Oman remarked that they were also Probably the best shooting team he had ever coached. Because of the sophomores' out- standing leadership and teamwork abilities, East's prospects for suc- cess are bright. Sophs Awesome '-rv-uzwrrx mx. fr' vw- Y - V -- - - - - - I5 to zip It was all a blur. Loretta wings it. The l979 girl B-Ballers opened the season with a spectacular vicl tory over Southwest, winning 65 to 47. The team then pulled its way through a tough losing streak, only to turn around and make an impressive comeback defeating SM Northwest 42-40 in double overtime. Seniors Cathy Fuchs and Susan Morasco, led off as forwards while iuniors Marn Jenson, Loretta Ninci, and Liz Fudemburg took their positions as guards and center. Fuchs led the team with an average of l5.2 points per game, and Fudemburg led in rebounds. All five starters were returning lettermen. Just in its fourth year of existence, the team marked the season with steady improvement. At the South Invitational, the Lancers were defeated by the Raiders, yet came back to beat Harmon 47- 38, went on to defeat St. Teresas' by a wide margin of 53-38. Regionals were played March 5-IO. Coach Dick Furman premiered this year as varsity and i.v. coach. Furman, very satisfied with the progressive season, anticipates a highly competitive team in 1980, with a large amount of depth and experience. P I' O g r e s s i V e S 6 3 S 0 ll sity Basketball Left to Right K Strong, L. Moulthrope, C. Fuchs, L. Fudemberg, S. Marasco, M. Jensen, Ann Rudigier fmanagerl. , -'il WWW ,W fW :W W2 W W V , W W QW, ' W ' ,xi ' iii W QWW i 'WW W' in W, in W U WWW W W WWW: W ii WWW! ' W. its W Q, , , WW 1 in .W W i , W i Wi W , 'W W L i 1 i A W ,. 1 -W W ii i WWW is' W ,WW ,W ,wif X . rx W 'W W i , .W W W W ' i .W Wi , W W W W ii .Wi ,W WW L W W 11' , xi' 1 ,- Vi WW W W' M :I WWA, W 1 'WWQ i. W WW' i , W W WWW W 3W:W W 'WW .iii iz WWW WWW W Wg ,W Wig W' f WWW WW W' Wg W WI Wi ' 'W W 'W WW W WWWW WW 5 WW 'W f WW W W W ' W W WW W W W W i W W, WH! WWW.: i WWW - o if I WW 5 WW W ' i' i 'WWW HW' W W W-W, W W 'Ui W l 1 W it W WW, W f WWW ' QW W W i W W WW W W. Q W W W , ' EW .JW W WW! W wi W, WWW W W: ?WW 164 W WWW f---V-M-'--1-J -9 -If-A ' ' SM East SM East SM East SM East SM East SM East SM East SM East SM East SM East SM East SM East SM East SM East SM East SM East SM East SM East SM East Fuchs makes a fast break. GirI's Varsity Scoreboard Southwest SM North SM West SM Northwest Washington SM South Lawrence SM West SM Northwest SM South Harmon Southwest Lawrence St. Teresa's Topeka Wyandotte SM North Olathe SM South Let's take a disco break. in Us as W1--n ts - E M o'W .. ' f Esprit de corps , I J n- .,yvr:1::rg,,'c..:gr: v--- - , .-V W-, -..L , . ,,,, k,,kxk, ...fix Atlas Marasco L A Soph. and .l V Successful Led by thelcoaching of Trish Kocialski and Dick Furman the sophomore and iunior varsity girls? basketball teams-paired up successful seasons. A Away at lSMfNorth, the sophomore team came home victors in their season opener. Nancy Blaich led the girls scoring attack while six foot two inch Martha Schneider took control of the rebounding. The 'team continued playing well throughout the season and placed fourth in the sophomore tour- nament. A . s East's JV followed the same pattern as our sophomore team by overmastering Southwest in their opening game. Juniors Missy Bauman and Dianna Lord led in scoring. The entire team showed fine teamwork and poise the complete season. The sophomore team felt confident at the sea- son's closing and are looking forward to develop- ing their basketball skills next year on the JV level. Coach Kocialski commented, We had one of our most successful seasons ever. Likewise the future of our JV looks bright for varsity. N Girls Basketball: Row l: D. Lord, S. Maloney, M. Bauman, C. Mitchell, L. Ninci. Row 2: D. Hathaway, N. Suida, S. Worley, S. Whittier, A. Pena, L. Easton. . f r-iv. 1 'Pvt J Y- 1,,. l il ,. ,, 5, -.-Q , .,.f...- Lf, 1. Uk, ,,Ai4,,,,,,t ,gp .,b.,a...f2..,..-.,... 1 ,- 4-:.,-,.. ..i..Q. ,.gg1.1 4. - A 1- --Lui-M---A-fm'-f.- :e-.Fc M -- 'W - ff - Sophomore GirI's B-Ball: Row I: L. Lane, J. Durham, A. Ninci, K. Lindgren, N. Bloich, L. Borden. Row 2: E. Smart, M. LaManske, M. Schneider, A. Stepp, C. Pronko, J. Bates. 3 -g ,I M. .,---.xg Jump Ball Up for grabs! ff - --Y,-fe--im-gli.. gain- - -V 7 Tlfflbef What am I doing here? In only his first year as East's coach, Mark Devore has instilled a sense of pride and confidence in each of his wrestlers. As a sculptor does with clay, Devore and assistant coach Doug Brown took the inex- perienced wrestlers and worked with them all season long. Although East took their lumps in League and Regionals, Devore is confident that if they had an extra year to work with the wrestlers, they would have been much more impressive. Headed by senior co-captains Mark Dominey and Kevin Kuse and iunior co- captain Kelly Shepard, the wrestlers strug- gled for a 3-8 season record. Perhaps the greatest individual effort of the season came from Dominey, who placed third in the Regional tournament. In doing so he decisively beat a South wrestler who had beaten him three times previously. This third place victory advanced him to the sub-state competition held in Lawrence. Coach Devore was, of course, disap- pointed with the season, but he is not dwelling on it. Instead, he is busy recruiting wrestlers from the junior high schools, organizing a wrestling club, and planning to hold a summer wrestling clinic. Hey Look to the Lights f ' ' :if-iiii-E514-Jr: 4-4-iff! ff-I- ik-F-S T .4 4 ' ,L 7 r -. -. Wrestling: Row l: J. Dickey, B. Joslove, T. Andrade, M. Hein, R. Robinson, S. Levine. Row 2: J. Leathers, B. Erickson, K. Worthington, R. Gier, B. Swicegood, 5' Robinson, K. Kuse. Row 3: K. Shepard, R. Shirley, J. Adams, S. Carpenter, K. David, B. Schutte, S. Sakoulas. Row 4: C. Robertson, J. Gasser, M. Guernplel 9' Hawkins, T. Hubbard, H. Sewing, R. Tenney. . . ? K 1 The Alliance strikes. K Andrade CRUSHES ' W W' iL-.,,, Give me your Iurmch money. z Wrestling Coach: Mark DeVore x 1 W 1 cw, J .1,:,r?MQf, - Y 'T:,WfY ' 5 ' ' V257 fifa 1 43 ' R N Where am I? Q. ,Z N I r m Vr r X . I N I w w 1 v 1 1 N I P 1 H. , N r N Q I r w 5 L V 1' gr W i A E V 1 ri rw, I ga M1 4 . .X 14nv-.-v-.- QLJQF ' ' -'L .. ,gy taqgggijfglii f- -' -'- Y in Fish Finish First This year's boys' swim team set fire to every pool in which they swam. Going unde- feated throughout the entire season, the Lancer fish swam their way to the League and State Championships. Coach Norris Stauffer and assistant coach Leroy Anderson cannot help but be pleased with their success. Scoring 352 points in the League meet, East left South in their wake by 64 points. Highlighting the meet was a new League record in the 200 medley relay by the team consisting of seniors Steve Lyons and Kurt Gallehugh, iunior Paul Barnhardt, and sopho- more Dirk Marshall. Other superb perform- ances came from seniors Brian Funk, first in the 200 freestyle and third in the l00 frees- tyle, Tom Allen, second in the l00 butterfly, juniors Mark Templeton, third in the l00 but- terfly, Jeff Danda, second in the 100 breast- stroke, and Marshall's first place in the l00 butterfly. At the State meet held in Manhattan, Gal- lehugh led the Lancers with two first place fin- ishes. Just Breathing L V'?Q'1' ,s'--.- -a:exn!7.. V- -5?-w-1.31. L - L.,.i Diver perfect: form Marshall gleefully awaits his next plunge Zwimmingz Row I: S. Newman lmanagerl, T. Allen, R. Pennaveria, M. Johnson, T. Moore, T. Stafford, K. Gallehugh, K. Finegold, J. Danda. Row 2: J. Borcham, A Slfluffer, R. Pennavaria, B. Haden, M. Templeton, D. Perry, S. Janasz, P. Janasz, J. Newman. Row 3: D. Crowder, S. Sullins, D. Marshall, H. Holman, J. Gln9fiCl'I, D. Woods, J. lrwig. J ':..4f.11wf- we - ,. ., - . - f :H V, T A1-3, - L, --n?:,., H,.,..,.,-...,,... ,-,::. -..WL . .-Y ,W X 1 411 1r'ff .- ll W l ll rr-vw. fl' l l l E v . l l ll 1 , l w w I 'is l l Z l l 5 5 L , l , - 1 i t. .I l .I f l' tl Il ar, ll l Q Z, UI xg ' mln l- -. Q v , ':f'2-6r- , League Medley Winners: Steve Lyons, Paul Bernhcrdt, Dirk Marshall, and Kurt Gollehugh. V - ' 241-5 ':'j ww'- mf. f ' .L , guxff ,,.,,-aa W 1 , A r f , 2'-f f 'i-fh 41. we :vi-BY'-MQ. ' ,.g.hgma?f:,Mw.42-wwwie6 L . 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After just two weeks of practice, the Lancer girls' swimming team exploded into a victory at their season opener, the Shawnee Mission East Invita- tional. The girls have remained the defending champs of this title for the last four years. Defeat- ing SM South by 40 points, and Emporia by 42, the girls had already won over their toughest com- petitions anticipated for the season. Striving for their third consecutive state champi- onship, senior captain Terri Hopkins and iunior captain Jenny Wagstaff led the team of 80 girls to a highly competitive season. Returning lettermen Darcy Marshall and Mindy Brown, butterflyers, Kim Duncan, free styler, Becky Beilharz, former relay champ, and Liz Clancey, a breast-stroker, also added depth to the team. Head coach, Carolyn Howard, also expected another victorious season with three of the 400 free relay champions returning, and Wagstaff, who swam All-American time in the 200 IM, 100 butterfly, and l00 freestyle her '78 year. Practices lasted an average of two hours every day. Hard work and endurance prevailed as the season proceeded and the girls went on to the State meet to maintain their proud tradition and standings. in -- ,, L... ..,,.1.y.....-..... .. -Y.-. ,.,, ...... .,c.,.- V., , - l Boys' Track Team: Row 1: R. Hedrick, J. Bair, T. Andrade, P. McKenna, R. Renwick, E. Darnell, T. Schaffer, P. Broaddus, M. Andre, R. Roberge. Row 2: C. Anning, J, Hop' kins, D. Malley, G. Burcham, B. McCuff, M. Kranz, A. James, J. Dodd, J. Joyce. Row 3: B. Moriarty, T. Brggs, M. Sheffield, K. Kirklin, L. Marshall, R. Fuller, C. Contractor, W Williams, G. Cook, J. Stapleton. Row 4: S. Hollinger, S. Sisk, J. lrwig, K. Shepard, W. Bridges, S. Corley, J. Long, B. Maffry, T. Lamping. Row 5: S. Janaz, K. GQge,J: Cutitta, N. Lilley, G. Wiley, N. Ashcroft, C. Funk, S. Sullins, M. Neiwald, G. Cook. Row 6: N. Lintecum, J. Skinner, C. Lewis, Sharp, F. Norton, D. Hutcherson, D. Wo0d5,5. Roberton, B. Riekhof, T. Clark, D. 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Wood, J. James, S. Rootes, J. Killion, L. Jacobs, K. Shaw, P. Neal. Row 4. L. Kaiser, T. Holbert, S. Shope, K. Stewart, J. 0 nson. ff-g..g.,.-if me - V.. I - Y- Y -- -.7 . ii I i W Si X 2 X i 1 1 i 1 i I 1 L .e if i 2 . X X 1 . L i X X . i I i L X X L i X X 1 i J J X X L 1 H -1. ....ap3,......i...4:LZ7'-L-. , V - ,, Y. V Y f A ' ,H V Y, .., ' . ' -5.,.,f.,ngL,QV e-gay, fu., -... vb: V '- if-we X -wi ,mf-,f f , 'M,g,,fzg - ' ,. PM .,,,.,, W- '::b2.,::T1-f'5ij'., gV.fL1,Lf::,ff42Hf4 4-, ,4.,,,,, , , .LSL QM V Vfemwfwf I ,,, ' ' ' 4-fu, , ,, 1 1-44f,f,,':1. V VV ,Y 'Y' 4' C7 Wf- f V V- ,V V -V ,zAV.wV:ffcf'v'L, .,n,g-,f,V,.w ,yydwzyqmmi . ' ' 1-,ff wwfm5Mf5fz'ffQf,if7, W V ,L 'W , ,mf , 1 ff-, ff , -f Irv. 'L 1. ,, ,.VV- :www : .,., g.5,Lig:, ,, N..-., ., ferr ii ily, , 'fi S g f ,'.,V jf R it J K 32 av J .g , V 5 ' 3 w A lyme! ffbyl 'xt :MA Q I gi Mk, ,N X 1 X3 9 EX X N X if 'A v xifgnfwx.. iw ,v.:. .,,. Q 4' H 0 ' : Fruck ond frack out for track Cross my heart, hope to die, stick a icvelin in my eye. W M M,-. W., V., I'd bend over backwards to please you Sir Lancelot armed 10 Varsity Return Opening track practice on March 12, the Lancer track and field team compiled one of their most accomplished seasons in recent years. With the installment of the new 400 meter track, sprinters did not enioy easier workouts. Six to fifteen miles daily built up ,endurance for the distance runners, while the weight lifting and technique were stressed in the field events. X No one sprinter lead the team this year. Phil Broaddus dominated distance running and Dennis Malley took com- mand in the pole vault. Although track season was set back this year by new regulations, nearly all tracksters sacrificed their spring break plans to train twice a day. The team competed in a quadrangular meet to start off the season on March 29 and worked hard to prepare for State Out- door on May l8 and l9. Prack practice - ,,L,A,A 1,, , .. ' ' ' f-V .AA -5-,4y4.A,f'-,-:jiFfafcrf-::eF?afz--11 -4fz-f',:1f4g4r,+.fQ-i....?b:-F--T--1 f--'--f-- ' ' --' ' A 1 ' - ' 1 , v As w , Us H 'S , ll 1. I .i T, 'N s J n 1, v X , . I 1 I I I X I 3 W ? X 1 2 l il 1 i l i 4 4 2 1 ,I fl in S! V V w I 1 IN, p X, fi 3 VW. 'T I, , A U EH: 11 '51 Wm 3 g Werun bullish onAmerica N i ,Q W j , 1 W ll f' ,f ss + 1 -'A wx sg it .EI4 J ?3!lr W fi 4! , Xiu 1', wt iff M f if I1 If M gr. U gi N il ,g 1' W: 1' W wif 11' M 1 1: H il W Nfl WE r M N 'I im M Si 1 EU il wi! YS U! 9 'ig Y 1,1 -,. v..., -.,, H Shotputexperiise 'ef W 1 w ua W '11 2 X! ': ,Q ji W IM, 7 7 N Mercury Tenney H11 size WH ' M .Ml ,M N M W 180 w J' . N IJ , W-r'f:11. 'n-w::,...1.1er'w-v . ?:-.- -, ,,?f , , f- A- .25 Kb: FU' 3 A iii xiiwxfl xii iiifm Xa R fl N5 q 5'Ql S. V .....- V cf, .E-..,- ,..,....x.,i,, - - . Happiness is running Girls Track Alon Girls' track in l979 was hardly an ordigy year. Under the new head coach, Bill Boley, the girls began official practice in March. Head track coaches Karl Eng- land and John Haraughty, Boys and girls distance coaches were optimistic of the team's potential and tal- ent. Among the team's talented individuals were iuniors Lori Nelson and Leisha Tenny. Leisha, NAIA Women's Mile Champion was the team's main inspiration. Top sprinters were Lori Nelson, Jane Bates, Meredith Fuller, and Melissa Dick. Leisha Tenny and Amy Ken- nedy were the elite in the distance performance. Melissa Dick and Amy Kennedy were competitive in the low hur- dles. In the field events Meredith Fuller threw the shot and disc, while Maria Pacheco displayed her compe- tence in the long iump. The maiority of the team were iuniors, therefore next year's outlook is excellent. Ease on down K H V vgwiwv ,.,,. ff.,-.-A V , K A . N.-,..p.-..--. , V i 1 M i i i 1 i i il 1 ,i I 4 a' l il ' if 4 , li il il ei il . i K I Q sl' i r it i , l if r! gi ii i l i 1 i . 1 i i i i i lf g ri 5 n. i ii : All 1 r 1' li 9 1 i' , , ,J 3, 179 if li fi 1, is 'Z i X 'i rl. ' N - . - ....f.v. gif '+,.. 54,--.144gg-953Q.-4,q:,4,w.7g9-ff: -eff?i-ff+ea-f'1-:fL'12'xwf:- -ss-1-fair 'Y Boys Tennis: Row 1: T. Allen, S. Foiopoulos, M. English, D. Berg, R. Mullen, T. Moore, P. Leonard, J. Jenab, S. Pascerella, M. King. Row 2: Coach Berg, J, Mackenzie, P. Reynolds, T. Flood, D. Hickman, S. Sakoulas, M. Saper, J. Thompson, W. Nichols, B. Bell, T. Massarat, D. Long, R. Kellerman. Row 3: A. Flynn, C. Ade, E. Goldberg, P. Fay, G. Hurst, D. Anderson, M. Wilson, D. Stechshulfe, A. Greene, T. Gillian, J. Colomer, J. Frankenstein, D. Barley, L. Reussner, B. Griffin, Coach Tice. Fotopoulos' forehand A Sam Fotopoulos Q' f 'S' ,wg-5-. ,A gm Q1 UF, ,Ke-via SG In gm kg' S , NA 52 vii 441 I1 , ,. 'ii A 5' lb? x Quo,- ffl' 5, . rff.. A .4 WW i V vb i Y V lv? l I I l v I l K. Vr, .f , , fm W W . .W W -VvV'YY. .. ... .. an-w,g,':.:annvf-f an vw ,922 .fr --.N Marathon persons what form ug. . In-up .... l l I 1 lil lll il til :WS Track: Row l:J. Bates, D. Rabius, C. Buell, J. Thompson, K. Costello, M. Dick, M. Fuller. Row 2: K. Craven, C. Parker, S. Terwell, L. Easton, T. Hodge, C. Bly, A. Hollinger. L il 8021132 T. Robinson, D. Landis, T. Peterson, R. Todd, L. Cowan, A. Kennedy, C. Hall. Row 4: C. Findlay, M. Pechoca, K. Higdon, T. Cunningham, K. Newcomer, L. Tenney. Row 5: ' ll ' epafd, D. Hathaway, W. Babick, A. Taylor, S. Betzelberger. ' 181 lt l Jl ff.-79' f- ...,.- . , ., . U-. . -- -f -- --- Y - ' - V.:--ff - v--vj- .. .--f--. .-.-.,. ,, l W - ....C...:. .,.. ,-, rl M, 1 MM .1 , Q 4 A .-n4 .,..., ,,, was . A VAAVQFJA .W Z m,.n,,, f,,,,,L-...J :.-f-,,.,V.,...f-7,... -, . 4' -4- f' V - Steve Poscorellc Skate Doubles: Rich Mullen, David Berg. John Jenab l i i Mark English 5 Bruce Cohen D0 It Agaln The I979 boys' tennis team, coached by Mr. Phil Berg, rolled into State to defend their State title. Berg's main goal was to repeat State champions Sam Fotopoulos in singles, and the team of Rich Mullen and David Berg in doubles. During the sea- son, the Lancer netters went to League attempting to win their fourteenth League title out of the last sixteen years. Coach Berg thought that East's toughest competition would come from S.M. South, who has the same team as they had last year. Returning lettermen were Fotopoulos, Mullen, Berg, Mark English, Tom Allen, Steve Pascar- ella, Tom Moore, and Paul Leo- nard, who was out for most of the season with a broken hand. The general feeling of Coach Berg was, It's always tougher to repeat . 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LM 1 11211 1 11111 11, 1 11111 1 11 1 11 11 1111: 11 1 1 111 1 111 11' 11 1 1 ' 1 1, N111 11 11111 11 11 11 1111? 111-1 N Eyes on the ball 1 I1 1 11,1 1'11 1 1 111 11 1 11 1 1 1 1' , ' . 2 1 1 Returning Lef1ermen:M1ke, Rick, and Craig, where's Sherman? 1:1 w 1:1 11, 1 111 xjzf 1 186 1111 1 1111 X1 1111 ,1111 , ,.,' HVIQQTIT A . 'Li ' 'T' W-f' ' v-rvv--A -----v- - ,,.-. ,Y . -. Golfers dis-card the ball What a squirrell The Lancer golfers opened the season this year with great confidence. The team had iust three return- ing lettermen from a very successful '78 year, but a total of 38 came out for the sport this spring. John Sherman, a senior, came into the season with all of the skill and determination necessary to again carry him to the State Championship, which he had previously won his sophomore year. Junior Craig Apple, last year's State champion, also returned with the quality to try for the title once again. Additional strength was provided by seniors Rick Arnold and Mike Bickley, and iunior Wick Poore. Coach Norris Stauffer was again looking forward to a successful season holding the first practice March l2. The team swung into action at the Shawnee Mis- sion Invitational, April 5. As the season came to a close, the Lancers partici- pated in Regionals, the tourney from which the qualif- ying golfers proceeded onto the state meet in Empo- ria. Determined for State i - -- --- --- - , V , v-v.,--Q-,P-C .- -v-ana.. l i l I T il i 1 a My if I 4, il at iii if: li it J rw V iii T, ll li i i i l I T l i i i lr l l l I l . ' W l S il: l V Wt Di Baseball Tough Built around a strong infield and a solid core of returning lettermen, the East base- ball team enioyed a successful season. The Lancer infield was anchored by the slick- fielding senior trio of third baseman Brian Balbinot, shortstop Dick Anderson, and second baseman Pat Antonucci, Their play throughout the entire season helped to make East one of the best defensive squads in the area. Although hurt by graduation, the Lanc- ers were fortunate to once again have the services of Bret Armatas, Jimmy Phillips, and Scott Seiden, along with Anderson, Antonucci, and Balbinot. The Lancers, who for the third straight year were coached by Rusty Newman, were strong in every aspect of the game. This fact, plus their intense determination and hustle, allowed them to compete with each team they played. All things consid- ered, I979 proved to be a banner year for East baseball. i i 1 i silin,-.I-...1 2a--..:f-L i -v-My - ff-e 1- f-be -'--- -- ,A --- f ,- f-ff . , g Q ff f ff--' .- I l M. Wills. Row 4: W. Poore, S. Greenberg, M. Resier, A. Mindlin, A. Matson. Puff-puh Pull ill Boys Golf: Row l : C. Apple, M. Bickley, J. Sherman, T. Harvey, J. Hans, B. Gilbert. Row 2: Coach Sfauffer, B. Rankin, S. Thompson, M. Fountain, M. Bickley, Row 3: P. Jeweh, v i -D Y W ML, Y . v 4, .-W J b, , . .,,,,.,,,. . iw-..-......g:.,,......, . --f---f-f-- -4----A-' -,-U-........ . iw...--W-1, Girls Varsity Softball: Row I: R. Walsh, T. Walsh, K. Strong, J. liams. Row 2: L. Borden, C. Mitchell, L. Ninci, A. Brack. Row 3: A. Holman, S. Maloney, C Fuchs, M. Boeman. This year's girls' softball team, under the coach- ing of Miss Trish Kocialski, came into the '79 sea- son with great expectations. Coming off of one of their best seasons in S.M. East softball history, the girls were planning to pick up exactly where they left off. Coach Kocialski looked for leadership to come from returning letterpersons Amy Brack, Cathy Fuchs, Sharon Maloney, Christine Mitchell, and Rose Walsh. To go along with these second year veterans, Coach Kocialski believed there would be enough sophomores to fill the shoes of last year's senior graduates. Throughout the season, whether in league games or inter-league games, the softballers gave one hundred percent at all time on the playing field. Although they had their ups and downs, Coach Kocialski could not help but be pleased with the performances turned in by the team. Great Expectations Girls Softball Catchers: A. Brock, S. Maloney. l Girls Softball Pitchers: R. Walsh, L. Borden, A. Holman, C. Fuchs ' - 4 f rf f - ' . 4 fem..-Af nf'-KYN... -2:1111 vs.-3 .., . 7..? T'ffTg f'f1i-:fr- ' . X -f- el: A A ' ' 7 . rr' ' H 'f f . -., . .. ' . - .-f -U ., , 41 D , -, , ,A , . .f ., . ....... .W...g..,.,fi ,FT - . , - t .W - v, I -,- , . N . , .,, ., . .,- fx, 1.1. . M . My ' V ,,- . Y . , W - ...yr-H--v l l l l l l l Baseball Seniors: Row I: D. Dodderidge, S. Roth, M. Gunter, P. Anlonucci, D. Anderson. Row 2: K. Wesfvold, J. Phillips, B. Bclbinot, K. Brown J. Wiegers B. Armotas, K. Harwell. ' ' Don't cry, Brion! Returning Lefiermen: D. Anderson, P. Anlonucci, B. Armalas, B. Bolbinol, J. Phillips, S. Seiden. l ll ll ,l x l r . wr i l l ll 1 l 3 ,NL lla 1 ll? -- -- --e-.f-- as- -,X - a - 9- .3 X f f f X! s A . I-Z' rf ' Tx ff x W , fr, x k .XX X. xv! 1 ff Q ff X ,-1'4 ' x X v a r XX I 'TS Xxx 1-,,,f-1: ,, ,, kk , ,Y --71, I ' f a ,J -V i x 'K ' ' ,,.. 'ifxj - ., 1-- -,X ,.,,.- YV -.4 - -Y 4 XA --3--K A . ,xr . 444 V .f ,f . , , , fr 4 , ,, ,, , , K C , .,,,, , , . 'an' A -V' , V-- ' ' --, -- JV Softball: Row l:J. Gibbons, K. Toler, A. Nince, S. Uppmon N Blaich, T. Knapp M LeManske J R ' K D' k Cassldy'A. Stoepp, S. Lowe, K. Duncan' L Chowinsl J. Sieboli I - , . , uiz, ic ey. Row 2: J. Carolan, L. Lane, J. Durham, L. l I , l Cathy at bat Returning Letterwomen: R. Walsh, A. Brack, C. Mitchell, S. Maloney, C. 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Jeff Adams Football IO, II, I2, Letter II, I2, Intramurals IO, II, I2, Wrestling IO, II, I2, Letter IO, II, I2, Pep Club IO, II, I2, Honor Roll IO, II. Lisa Adler Swimming IO, II, Letter IO, II, Volleyball IO, II, Letter IO, II, Pep Club IO, II, I2, Span- ish Club II, I2, LABYRINTH I2, Debate II, I2, Letter II, I2, Forensics II, I2, HAR- BINGER News Staff I2, Honor Roll IO, I I, I2, Scholastic Pin IO, I I, I2, National Honor Soci- ety II, I2, Girls' State, A Presidential Class- room for Young Americans, YMCA Youth-in- Government I I , I2. Jeannette Alamilla Varsity Gymnastics IO, Letter IO, Pep Club IO, II, I2,0EA II, I2, Honor Roll I I, I2. Richard Anderson Football IO, II, I2, Letter II, I2, Basketball IO, II, I2, Letter II, I2, Baseball IO, II, I2, Letter II, I2 Intramurals IO, Il, I2, Pep Club IO, II, I2, Music IO, II, I2, Honor Roll IO, Il, I2. Anthony Andrade Football IO, II, I2, Letter II, I2, Wrestling IO, II, I2, Letter IO, II, I2, Track IO, II, I2, Letter I2, Intramurals IO, II, I2, Pep Club IO, Il, I2, Sophomore Choir IO, Choraliers Il, I2, Letter II, I2, Marching Band IO, Sym- phonic Band IO, II, I2, Letter I2, State Music Festival IO, II, I2, Ensemble II, I2, Honor Roll IO, II, I2. Katie Andre Sophomore Choir IO, Concert Choir I I, Chora- liers I2, Crew Harvey IO, Crew Annie Get Your Gun IO, Straight A Honor Roll IO, II, I2, Kansas State Scholar I2, National Merit Semi-Finalist I2, Scholarship Pin II, I2, State Music Festival IO, II, I2, Categories Team I2. Mark Andre Football IO, II, I2, Letter Il, I2, Track IO, I2, Letter I2, Intramurals IO, I I, I2, Pep Club IO, II, I2, Performing Arts Week Committee I2, Band IO, II, I2, State Music Festival IO, II, I2, Jabberwock II, Percussion Ensem- ble IO, I2, Honor Roll IO, II, I2, Prom Server 12, Prom Committee I I , Youth-in-Government ,af Bret Armatas Football IO, II, I2, Letter II, I2, Basketball IO, II, I2, Letter I2, Baseball IO, II, I2, Let- ter IO, II, I2, Pep Club IO, II, I2, Pep Club President I2, HARBINGER I2, Concert Choir I2, Honor Roll II, I2. Rick Arnold Golf IO, II, I2, Letter II, I2, Pep Club IO, II, I2, Honor Roll IO, II, I2. Janet Asher Letter Boys' Swim Team Manager II, Intramu- rals IO, II, I2, Pep Club IO, II, I2, Flag Team IO, Drill Team II, Letter IO, II. Mike Audley Football IO, II, I2, Letter II, I2, Track IO, I I, Letter IO, II, Pep Club, Choir IO, Chorali- ers I I, I2, Honor Roll IO, I I. B Jon Bair Football IO, II, I2, Letter II, I2, Basketball IO, Baseball IO, Track II, I2, Letter I2, Power Lifting, Intramurals IO, II, I2, Pep Club IO, I I, I2, Honor Roll I2, SME's Football Line- man of the Year. Brian Balbinot Football IO, Baseball IO, I I, I2, Letter I I, I2, Intramurals IO, II, I2, Pep Club IO, II, I2, Honor Roll IO. Vincent Barnett Track IO, II, I2, Letter IO, II, I2, Pep Club I2, Honor Roll I2. Amy Bayer Tennis IO, II, I2, Letter IO, II, I2, Softball IO, Letter IO, Intramurals I I, I2, Pep Club IO, II, I2, HAUBERK II, I2, Art Editor I2, Soph- omore Choir IO, Honor Roll, Scholarship Pin II, National Merit Letter of Commendation, National Honor Society II, I2, Prom Server IO, Prom Chairman I I . Carol Beaver Pep Club IO, II, I2, Intramurals IO, II, NJROTC IO, II, I2, Drill Team Commander I2, Colorguard IO, I I, I2, Letter I I . Kevin Bietchman Football Statistician I2, Basketball Statistician II, I2, Letter I2, Tennis II, Intramurals IO, II, I2, International Club IO, II, Computer Science Club IO, II, I2, Pep Club IO, II, I2, National Honor Society II, I2, Honor Roll IO, I I, I2. Jim Bell Tennis IO, I2, Letter I2, Intramurals I2, Pep Club IO, II, I2, Science Club IO, II, I2, Vice-President I2, Zoo in the School II, I2, President I2, Debate I I, Letter I I, Drama IO, ai Honor Roll IO, I I, I2. . Linda Bell Pep Club IO, I I, I2, Music IO, I I, Honor Roll IO, I I . Lisa Benson Tennis IO, I I, I2, Letter IO, J.V. Cheerleader IO, Varsity Cheerleader II, I2, Pep Club IO, BERK I I , I2, Business Co-Editor I2, Honor Roll IO, II, I2, National Honor Society II, I2, 1 Scholarship Pin IO, II, I2, National Merit Let- 1 ter of Commendation, Homecoming Court - 1 2nd Attendant, Prom Server IO, State Music, Festival Girls' Chorus IO, II, Mixed Ensemble 1 IO I 1 Mike Bickley Golf IO, II, I2, Letter II, I2, Intramurals II, I2, Pep Club IO, II, I2, Honor Roll IO, II, I 2, Scholarship Pin. Tina Biritz 1 OEA, Honor Roll I2. Mark Bissing 1 Intramurals I2, Pep Club II, I2, Marching1 Band IO, II, I2, Symphonic Band IO, II, I2,1 Pep BandII,I2,LetterII. Jennifer Blackshire Gymnastics IO, Intramurals II, I2, Pep Club 1 IO, II, I2, Annie Get Your Gun I0,5 Paiama Game II, Oklahoma I2, Honor 1 Roll IO, II, I2, National Honor Society, Schol- arship Pin, Prom Server IO, Prom Chairman II. Michelle Blair g Track I I, Intramurals I I, Pep Club IO, II, 121 1 Stuco I2 iCharities and Cultural Arts Commit-1 teel, Thespian I I, I2, Play Crews IO, II, HAR-1 BINGER Feature Staff I 2, Quill and Scroll. 1 Linda Bonn Flag Team IO, Intramural Volleyball IO, PCP1 Club IO, I I, Honor Roll I2. 1 Steve Boresow 1 Gymnastics IO, II, I2, Letter I I, I2, Pep C1111 IO, II, I2, Honor Roll IO, II, I2, Scholarsh'P 1 Pin IO, I I. Mary Boudreau Swimming IO, II, Tennis II, Intramurals 11:1 Pep Club IO, II, I2, Spanish Club II, FIGS' Team IO, Letter, LABYRINTH I2, Choir IO, 11? Choraliers I2, Letter, Honor Roll IO, II, 121 Prom Server IO, Prom Committee II, S1010 Music Festival IO, II, I2. Mark Briggs Basketball II, I2, Letter II, I2, Pep Club 111 I2, Honor Roll I I, I2, National Honor Socieli- 1 1 1 II, I2, Sophomore Choir IO, Concert Choir 1 II, Choraliers I2, Chamber Singers I2, Letter 1 IO, Il, I2, Annie Get Your Gun I0, Paiama Game II, Oklahoma I2, HAU- 5,4--wg: a r p-- VU- Y , - .. - .,-.. , . .W ,..:f '-' f. .t-A- - f-.J-f -w-- ' V' 'f f -. . 1- .,-'fx '- fy- - ':- L ve., ' ,- , ' -' - ,-. ---A. v++-,-.- -- - - 1 r W QCR' i-115 .r-zfrweffvwagzr I.- Qg7zv3:f' 1??-ff :.3-fgvfggv' V'-:gf? '73pf,::,-2 1 f,.f- ,J 4 :fx-. 7 Jonathan Dunn Football 105 Intramurals 11, 125 Pep Club 10, 11, 125 Concert Choir 11, 125 Honor Roll 10, 11. 12. E Jim Edwards Football 10, 11, 125 Letter ll, 125 Track 115 Pep Club 10, 11, 12. Chris Ellis Track 10, Intramurals 10, 1 I5 Pep Club 10, 11, 12. Natalie Ellis Intramurals ll, 125 Pep Club 10, 11, 125 French Club 125 Marching Band 11, 125 Sym- phonic Band IO, 11, 125 President 125 Letter Il, 125 Orchestra 11, 125 Oklahoma 12, Pep Band 11, 125 HARBINGER 115 Quill and Scroll 115 Honor Roll 10, 11, 125 ll District Honor Band I 15All District Orchestra 12. Lori Engelmann Pep Club IO, 11, 125 Choir 105 Honor Roll 10, 11, 125 Scholarship Pin 1 1. John Engle Football 10, 115 Letter 115 Track 10, 115 Letter 105 Intramurals 10, 11, 125 Pep Club 10, 11, 125 Honor Roll 10, 11. Jerry Esrig Computer Programming Associates 125 Interna- tional Club l25 Debate 105 Honor Roll 10, 11, 125 National Honor Society 12. F John Farkas Football 105 Intramurals 105 Pep Club 10, 11, 125 Honor Roll 10, 11, 12. Patrick Fent Golf Team 11, 125 Intramurals 10, 125 Concert Band 10, 11, 125 Pep Band 10. Karen Finch Track 115 Intramurals 115 Pep Club 10, 11, 125 DECA 11, 125 Marching Band 10, 115 Sym- phonic Band 10, 115 Jazz Band 115 Pep Band 105 Clarinet Choir 10, 115 Woodwind Ensem- ble 105 Honor Roll 10, 11, 12. Kevin Finegold Intramurals 11, 125 Swimming 10, 11, 125 Let- ter5 Pep Club 10,11,12. David Finestone Honor Roll 10,1l,12. Vic Finkelstein Stuco Publicity Committee 125 Pep Club I25 Thespians 1 1, 125 2nd Vice President 125 Con- cert Choir 11, Choraliers 125 Letter ll, 125 State Music Festival 11, 125 Arsenic and Old Lace 1 lp Paiama Game 115 Jabberwock 1 15 A Midsummer Night's Dream 125 Oklahoma 125 The Imaginary Invalid 125 Forensics 11, 125 Honor Roll 1 1, 125 National Merit Finalist. Michael Fitzcharles Pep Club 11, 125 Astronomy Club 10, 115 Mathletics 11, 125 Marching Band 10, 11, 125 Symphonic Band 10, 11, 125 Pep Band 10, 11, 125 Orchestra 10, 11, 125 Pit Orchestra 10, 11, 125 Band Letter 10, 11, 125 District Band 10, I 1, 125 All state Band 10, I 15 State Music Fes- tival 10, 11, 125 Honor Roll 10, 1 1, 125 Schol- arship Pin 10, I I, 125 National Honors Society 1 l, 12. Jan Fitzpatrick Gymnastics 105 Volleyball II, 125 Letter 11, 125 Intramurals 10, 11, 125 Pep Club 10, 11, 125 Honor Roll 10, 11, 12. Steve Flood Intramurals 10, 11, 125 Pep Club 10, 11, 125 Debate 105 Letter 105 Honor Roll 10, 1l, 125 Blys Statistician 12. Marcy Flynn Volleyball 10, 115 Letter 10, 115 Cheerleading 105 Intramurals 10, 11, 125 STUCO Represent- ative 115 STUCO Vice president 125 Pep Club 10, 11, 125 HAUBERK 125 Girls Choir 105 Con- cert Choir 1 15 Choraliers 125 Chamber Slingers 125 State Festival 10, 11, 125 Choir Letter 10, 11, 125 Annie Get Your Gun5 Paiama Game5 Jabberwock5 Midsummers Night Dream, State Manager5 Oklahoma5 Thespians 10, 11, 125 Repretory Theatre 125 National Honor Society 10, 125 Honor Roll 10, 11, 125 Quill and Scroll 125 Prom Server 105 Prom Chairman 115 Sweetheart Second Attendant. Sam Fotopoulos Tennis IO, 11, 125 Letter 10, 11, 125 Intramu- rals ll, 125 Pep Club 10, 11, 125 Honor Roll 10, I I, 125 National Honors Society 11, 12. Steve Fowler Gymnastics 10, 11, 125 Letter 11, I25 Intramu- rals 11, 125 Pep Club 10, 11, 125 Sophomore Orientation Committee 105 Concert Choir 10, 1 lp Choraliers 125 National Honors Society 1 1, 12. Steve Fox Intramurals 10, 11, 125 Football 10, 11, 125 Letter 11, 125 Pep Club 10,I1,125DECA10, 115Choir 10, 1 I, 125 Honor Roll 10, 11, 12. Missy Frankenstein Gymnastics 10, 11, 125 Letter 11, 125 Swim Team 10, 11, 125 Letter 11, 125 Pep Club 10, 11, 125 Concert Band 10, 11, 125 Marching Band 10, 11, 125 Pep Band 125 Honor Roll 10, 11, 125 Scholarship Pin 10, 11, I2. Janice Franklin Spanish Club 125 Pep Club 10, 1 1, 125 Honor Roll 10, 11, 125 National Honor Society 11, 12. -5 Robert Frazier Track 105 Pep Club 10, 11, 125 DECA 11, 125 Honor Roll10,l1,12. Mark Frey Pep Club 125 International Club 125 Spanish Club 12. Marsha Friedman Tennis 105 Letter 105 Pep Club 10, ll, 125 Honor Roll 10, I1, 12. Cathy Fuchs Volleyball 10, 11, 125 Letter 10, 11, 125 Bas- ketball 10, 11, 125 Letter 10, 11, 125 Softball 10, 11, 125 Letter 10, 11, 125 All Tournament Basketball Team 11, 125 Pep Club 10, 11, 125 HARBINGER 125 National Honor Society 11, 125 Honor Roll 10, 11, 12. Bryan Funk Swimming 10, Il, 125 Letter 10, 11, 125 Track 105 Pep Club 10, 11, 125 Honor Roll 10,115 125 Letter of Commendation 1 I. ' Kim Funk Track 105 Cross Country 10, ll, 125 Letter 10, 125 Swimming ll, 125 Letter 11, 125 Pep Club 125 Zoo in the School5 Honor Roll 11, 12. G Larry Gagnon Cross Country 105 Track 10. Kurt Gallehugh Swimming 10, 11, 125 Letter 10, 11, 125 Cap- tain 125 Pep Club 10, 11, 125 Physics Club 115 Meteorology Club 1 1 5 Prom Server 10. Jodi Garcia PepClublO,11,12. Carolyn Gibbs Tennis 10, 115 Numeral 115 Pep Club 10, 11 125 Pep Club Executive Committee 10, 11, I2l Pep Club Vice President 125 Sophomore Choil 105 Concert Choir 1 15 Choraliers 125 Chamber Singers 125 Musice Letter 10, 11, 125 Siege Music Festival 10, 1 I, 125 Annie Get Your Gun 105 Paiama Game 115 Oklahoma 125 HAU, BERK 125 Student Representative to the Prairie Village Municipal Arts Commission 11, 12. Honor Roll 10, 11, 125 Scholarship Pin IOI National Honor Society 11, 125 Prom Serve: 105 Prom Chairman 115 Zoo in the School ll. Sweetheart Candidate 12. ' Randy Gier Football 10, 125 Letter 125 Wrestling 11, 12, Letter 11, 125 Pep Club 10, 11, 125 Honor Roll 10, 11, 125 State Scholar 11, 12. Robert Gilbert Cross Country 105 Track 115 Letter 1 15 Golf 12, Stuco 10, 1 1, 125 Class Representative 10, Treasurer 125 Class President I 15 Pep Club IO, 11, 125 National Forensic League 10, 11, 12, President 125 Debate 10, 1 1, 125 Letter 10, ll, 125 HARBINGER 125 Forensics 10, 11, 125 Honor Roll 10, 1 1, 125 National Honor Society 1 I, 125 National Merit Scholar Semifinalist 125 Categories 12, Mathletes 1 1, 12. Sarah Gill Tennis 105 Pep Club 10, 11, 125 Debate 10, 115 HARBINGER 125 Labrynth 125 Repertory Theatre 125 Honor Roll 10, 11, 125 National Honor Society 1 I, 125 Scholarship Pin 10, 125 Prom Server 10, Prom Chairman 1 1. Amy Gilman Pep Club 10, 1 1, 125 Sophomore Choir5 Chora- liers 11, 125 Letter 10, 11, 125 Chamber Sing- ers 125 State Music Festival 10, 1 1, 125 Kansas All-State Choir 125 Harvey 105 Annie, Get Your Gun! 105 Arsenic and Old Lace 1 15 The Paiama Game 115 Jabberwock 115 Best Actress .ol 19785 A Midsummer Night's Dream 125 Oklahoma 125 Second Vice President of Thes- pians5 HARBINGER feature Editor 12. Jean Gilmore-Williams International Club 105 NJROTC Drill Team 115 NJROTC 10, Il,12. Jay Gingrich Intramural 125 StuCo 10, 11, 125 Class Officer 10, 115 Pep Club 10, 11, 125 Debate I05 Drama 10, 115 Honor Roll 10, 11, 125 National Honor Society 11, 125 National Merit Letter ol Commendation 12. Lynn Gitomer Pep Club 11, 125 French Club5 Honor Roll ll. 12. Linda Goehner Intramurals 105 Pep Club 10, 11, 125 lnterna tional Club 10, 125 Honor Roll 12. Jerry Godwin Intramurals 125 Pep Club 10, 11, 125 Honor RolI10,1I,12. John Goldberg Basketball 105 Intramurals 10, 11, 127 Pell Club 10, l 1, 125 Boys' Pep Club Treasurer l2i Honor Roll 10, 11, 125 Prom Chairman Ili Prom Server 10. James Grant Pep Club 10, Il, 125 Band 10, ll, 12: lui' Band 125 Pep Band 10, 1I, 125 State MUSIC Festival 10, Il, 125 Letter 10, 125 ScholarSl1'P Pin 105 Honor Roll 10, 125 NJROTC Drill TGUII and Color Guard 10, 11,125Letter 11. Tobyn Brill Golf 10, 11, Honor Roll IO, I1,12. Tonya Brill pep Club 10, II, 12, OEA II, 12, Music 10, ll, Honor Roll 12. Sally Brinson OEA II, 12, Pep Club 12. Laura Lee Brock Volleyball 10, Letter 10, Swimming 10, I 1, I2, tener IO, II, 12, Intramurals 10, 11, 12, Pep Club 10, I I, 12, DECA I I, I2, DECA President II, Heralder 12, Debate 10, Honor Roll 10, it,12. Lea Brooks Swimming IO, 11, 12, Pep Club 10, II, 12, Intramurals 12, Band 10, 11, Honor Roll 10, 1I,I2. Dawn Brown Intramurals 11, Pep Club 10, II, 12, OEA I 1, 12, Honor Roll 10, 1 I, President of OEA 12. Joanne Brown Swimming IO, Diving 11, 12, Intramurals 10, ll, 12, Tennis 11, Pep Club 10, 11, 12, Honor Roll I 1, 12. Keith Brown Cross Country 10, 1 1, Basketball 10, II , Track 10, Baseball II, 12, Letter I2, Intramurals 12, Pep Club 10, 11, 12, Debate 10, Honor Roll 10, 11, 12. Melinda A. Brown Intramurals I 1, 12, Pep Club 10, 1 1, 12, Sym- phonic Band 10, 11, 12, Pep Band I0,1I, 12, Marching Band IO, 1 1, 12, Letter I 1, 12, State Marching and Symphonic Band Festivals 10, II, 12. Mindy K. Brown Volleyball 10, 11, 12, Letter 10, I 1, 12, Swim- ming 10, 11, 12, Letter IO, 11, 12, Volleyball Intramurals 10, 11, 12, Basketball Intramurals 10, II, I2, Pep Club, Sophomore Representa- tive, Junior Representative, Secretary of Pep Club, Intramurals and Activities Committee, HAUBERK Design Staff II, Editor 12, Honor Roll 10, 11, 12, Scholarship Pin 10, 11, 12, National Honor Society 11, 12, Quill and Scroll 12, Prom Server 10, Prom Committee 1 I, Homecoming Court 12, Sweetheart Court 12. Victoria Brown Intramurals 10, 12, STUCO 12, Pep Club 10, 11, 12, Honor Roll 10, 1 1, 12, National Honor Society 1 1, 12. Dennis Burchstead PepClubI0,1I,12. Terrence Burke Etiotrgll II, 12, Intramurals 11, 12, Pep Club . Stacy Burns Tennis 10, Swimming 10, Pep Club 10, 11, 12, igphomore Cheerleader, Honor Roll 10, 11, Renate Buser Intramurals 12, International Club 12, French Club 12. C Neal Cage 'ep Club 10, I 1, 12, Honor non 10. F John Callahan lgolboll 10, 11, 12, Letter 11, 12, Intramurals fll,l2,Pepclub1o, 11,12. lm Cathy Cambern ,,o ?Uf0lS 10, 11, 12, Pep Club 10, 11, 12, 9 90m 10, Captain IO, Honor Roll IO, I I. Mary Casper Intramurals 12, Pep Club 10, 11, 12, Junior Class Secretary I 1, Senior Elections Chairman, 12, HAUBERK 11, 12, Production Editor 12, HARBINGER I I. Rose Marie Cast Pep Club 10, 11, 12, Honor Roll IO, II, 12, National Honor Society 1 1. Lee Catlett Diving 10, 11, Numeral 10, 11, Intramurals 10, 11, J.V. Cheerleader, 10, Varsity Cheer- leader I I, 12, Sophomore Choir, 10, Concert Choir I 1, Choraliers 12, Chamber Singers 12, State Music Festival 10, 11, 12, Paloma Game 11, Jabberwock 11, Oklahoma 12, HAUBERK 12, National Honor Society 11, Secretary 12, Scholarship Pin 11, Honor Roll 10, 11, 12, Quill and Scroll 12, Prom Server 10, Homecoming Queen Candidate 12, Sweet- heart 4th Attendant 12. Chris Chamberlain Football IO, I 1, Letter 1 1, Intramurals 10, I 1, 12, Pep Club 10, 11, 12, DECA 11, 12, Honor Roll 10, I I. Julio Charlons Gymnastics IO, 11, 12, Letter 11, 12, Wres- tling 10, 1 1, Letter 10, 1 I, Intramurals 12, Pep Club IO, 11, 12. Bryan Chase Football IO, Pep Club IO, 1 I. Julie Chick Intramurals IO, Pep Club 10, I 1, 12, Drill Team 10, 12, Letter IO, Honor Roll 11, I2. Liz Clancey Swimming 10, 11, 12, Letter 10, 11, 12, Intra- murals 10, 1 1, 12, Tennis I 1, Pep Club 10, I 1, 12, Heralder 10, 11, 12, Sophomore Cheer- leader IO, Honor Roll 10, I 1, 12. Jeff Clark HARBINGER 12, Harvey 10, Annie Get Your Gun 10, Stage Crew 10, 11, NJROTC 10, 1 I, 12. Lori Clasen Pep Club I2, Honor Roll 12. Bruce Cohen Tennis 10, 11, 12, Letter 12, Pep Club 10, 11, 12, Concert Choir 10, 11, Honor Roll 10, 11, 12. Jeff Cohn DECA I 1, Chess Club I 1, Honor Roll I 1, 12. Mary Cohrs OEA 11, 12, Secretary 12, Pep Club 10, 11, 12, Girls Choir 10, Concert Choir 1 1, Chorali- ers 12, State Music Festival 10, 11, I2, Letter 10. Mary Compton Pep Club 10, 11, 12, OEA 11, 12, Honor Roll 11, 12. Michele Cordes Gymnastics 10, 11, 12, Intramurals 11, Pep Club 10, 11, 12, Debate 10, Choir IO, 11, 12, Letter 11, Honor Roll 10, 11, 12, State Music Festival 10, I I, 12. Kay Costello Sophomore Cheerleading 10, Varsity Cheer- leader 12, Intramurals 10, 11, I2, Tennis 11, 12, Swim Team 10, Pep Club IO, II, 12, Honor Roll 10, Il, 12, Homecoming Queen Candidate 12, Sweetheart Candidate 12. Chris Courtwright Head Basketball Statistician I2, Statistician I 1, Intramurals 10, II, 12, Chess Club IO, 11, President II, HARBINGER 12, Honor Roll IO, 11, 12, National Honor Society 11, Kansas State Scholar 12, Pep Club 10, 11, 12. - cs . - A- --,., ,Age 1 L-, who O Al , QQY , , 5 4fV JF!L--- rg: Jim Cox Intramurals 1 I, 12, Pep Club 10, 11, 12. Kathy Craven Track 10, 11, 12, Intramurals 12, Pep Club IO, I 1, 12, DECA 1 1, 12, Sophomore Choir Honor RoIlI0,11,12. Mark Crow Football 10, 11, 12, Letter 11, 12, Intramurals 12, Basketball 10, 11, Track IO, 11, Pep Club 10, 11, 12, DECA 11, Debate 10, Honor Roll 10, 11, 12, National Honor Society 11, 12, Basketball Yell-leader I 2. Renee Crum Softball Statistician 10, II, Pep Club 10, 11, 12, International Club 10, 11, 12, Secretary 12, Thespian 10, 11, 12, Oklahoma 12, Orchestra 10, 12, President 12, Flag Team IO, Drill Team I 1, Honor Roll 10, 11, 12. Pat Cunningham Intramurals 10, 11, 12, Tennis 10, Football 10, Swimming ,11, Pep Club 10, 11, 12, Football Yell-leader 12. Todd Cunningham Pep Club 11, 12. D Mary Darnell Tennis IO, 11, Track 10, Swimming 12, Sopho- more Cheerleader 10, Intramurals 10, 11, 12, Pep Club 10, I 1, 12. Honor Roll 10, I 1, 12. Judy DeCicco Tennis 10, 11, 12, Letter 10, 11, 12, Intramu- rals 10, 11, 12, Swimming 10, Swim team Manager 12, Pep Club 10, II, 12, Spanish Club 11, 12, HARBINGER 11, Quill and Scroll 11, 12, HAUBERK 12, Honor Roll 10, II, 12, Scholarship Pin 10, 11, 12, Heralder II, 12, Homecoming Candidate 12. Stuart Dexter Baseball 10, Intramurals 11, 12, Pep Club 10, 11, 12, Sophomore Choir 10, Concert Choir 11, Choraliers 12, Honor Roll 10, I I, 12. Melissa Dick Track 10, 11, 12, Letter 10, 11, 12, Intramurals 10, 11, I2, Pep Club IO, 11, 12, Sophomore cheerleader 10, Honor Roll I0, 11, 12. Doug Dietrich Gymnastics 10, II, 12, Letter 1 I, I2, Pep Club 10, II, 12, Senior Class President, Choraliers 1 1, 12, Chamber Singers 12, Stage Crew Chief Paiama Game Jabberwock 11, Oklahoma 12, Thespian 11, 12, HAUBERK 12, Literary Editor I2, National Honor Society I 1, 12, Honor Roll IO, I 1, 12, Prom Server IO, Prom Chairman I I, Boys' State I 1. Stephanie Dintaman Pep Club 10, 11, 12, Honor Roll 10, I 1. Dan Dodderidge Football 10, I 1, Letter I 1, Baseball IO, 11, 12, Letter 12, Intramurals 12, Pep Club 10, 11, 12, National Forensics League 11, 12, Thespian 11, 12, Debate 11, Midsummers' Nights Dream 12, Honor Roll 10, 11, 12. Mary Dominey Football 10, 11, 12, Letter I 1, 12, Captain 12, Wrestling II, 12, Letter 11, 12, Captain 12, Pep Club 19, I1, 1 1,Honor Roll 10, I 1. Kim Duncan Tennis 10, 11, 12, Swimming 10, 11, 12, Letter IO, I I, 12, Intramurals 10, 11, 12, Sophomore Cheerleader, J.V. Cheerleader 11, Pep Club Executive 12, Pep Club 10, II, 12, Science Club 12, Honor Roll IO, I1, 12, Homecoming Candidate 12. S - - eizkanws- V . 1 ..s,ean41:.-,,...5,.....,,..... .LA ffaewn- f. . -,,,f.r.. ...,,. , Scott Howell Pep Club 10, 1 I, 12. Pam Hubler Flag Team I05 Intramurals I1, 125 Pep Club 10, 11, 125 Reperatory Theatre 125 Forensics 12. Christine Hunter Pep Club 10, 11, 125 Music 105 Debate 105 Honor Roll 10, 11, 12. Paul Hunter Gymnastics 10, 11, 125 Letter I 1, 125 Pep Club 10, 1 1, 125 Honor RoIl10. David Hupp Intramurals 10, 11, 125 Basketball 105 Pep Club 12. Kim Hutchinson Basketball 105 Tennis 11, 125 Letter 125 Pep Club 10, 115 Honor Roll 10, 11, 125 Prom Chairman 11. Michelle Hyde Gymnastics 105 International Club 10, 11, 125 Vice-President, President, and Treasurer of International Club. Jennifer liams Softball 10, 11, 125 Letter 10, II, 125 Pep Club 10, 11, 125 International Club 10, 115 Thespian Club I 15 Honor Roll 12. Maryann Iliff Pep Club 10, 11, 125 AFS 125 Americans Abroad Summer Program 12. Tom Ingram Honor Roll 1 1. J Deanne Jacobs Tennis 10, 11, 125 Letter 125 Swimming 10, 11, 125 Letter 11, 125 Pep Club 10, 1 1, 125 Zoo in the School 125 Repretory Theatre 125 Honor Roll 10, 11, 125 Scholarship Pin 10, 115 Prom Server 10. Joanne Jacobs Tennis 11, 125 Intramurals 11, 125 Pep Club 10, 1 1, 125 HARBINGER Ass't. Editor 125 LAB- YRINTH Circulation Editor 125 Forensics 105 Honor Roll 10, 11, 125 Scholarship Pin 115 National Honor Society 11, 125 Prom Server IO. Steve James Gymnastics 10, 125 Letter 125 Astronomy Club 10, 1 I5 Pep Club 10, 11, 12. Julie Jenkins LABYRINTH 125 Pep Club 10, 11, 125 Interna- tional Club 115 Sophomore Choir 105 Concert Choir 1 15 Choraliers 12. Anne Jensen Tennis 10, 11, 125 Letter 10, 11, 125 State 10, II, 125 State Champ 105 Intramurals 10, 11, 125 Pep Club Representative 10, 11, President 125 Music Choir 105 Choraliers 1 1, 125 Cham- ber Singers 125 Lettered 10, 11, 125 Oklahoma 125 Honor Roll 10, 11, 125 National Honor Society 11, 125 Committee 125 Homecoming Ist Attendant 125 Swim Team Manager lGirlsl 12. Karen Johnson Volleyball 10, 11, 125 Letter 10, 11, 125 Diving 10, 11, 125 Letter 10, 11, 125 Intramurals 105 Pep Club 10, 11, 125 Honor Roll 10, 11, 12. Grace Jones Intramurals 125 Pep Club 10, 11, 125 Thespians 10, ll, 125 Girls Choir 105 Concert Choir 115 Choraliers 125 Chamber Singers 125 Letter 10, 11, 125 State Music Festival 10, 11, 125 Paint Crew Harvey , Arsenic and Old Lace , Paiama Game , Jabberwock , Oklahoma , A Midsummer Night's Dream Publicity Crew Chief5 The Imaginary lnvalid Publicity and Costumes Crew5 Honor Roll 10, 1 1, 12. Brad Joslove Wrestling 11, 125 Letter 11, 125 Intramurals 125 Pep Club 125 Honor Roll 11, 125 Scholar- ship Pin 1 1, 125 Letter of Commendation 12. Rob Joslyn Honor Roll 12. K '.3.,L.,.. A+, John Kaiser Football 10, 125 Letter 125 Intramurals 10, Ill 125 Basketball 105 Pep Club 10, I 1, 125 DECA 11. Debbie Kaplan Pep Club 10, 11, 125 Paint Crew Annie Ge, Your Gun 5 Honor Roll 10, 1 1, 125 Scholarship Pin 1 15 Prom Committee 115 Friends of Art 10, 1 1, 125 Participated in District Art Fair I 1. Malia Kapono Pep Club 10, 11, 125 Debate 10, 115 Letter 10, LABYRINTH 125 Sophomore Choir 105 State Music Festival 105 Prom Server 10. Mike Kaufman Basketball Statistician 11, 125 Letter 125 Fool. ball Statistician 125 Tennis 115 Intramurals 12, Pep Club 10, 11, 125 Computer Programming Associates 10, 11, 125 DECA 115 International Club 10. Ann Kenyon Tennis 105 Swimming 10, 11, 125 Letter 115 Intramurals 10, 11, 125 Pep Club Sophomore Representative5 Junior Representative5 Treq. surer 125 Prom Committee5 Honor Roll 10, 125 National Honor Society 11, 125 Scholarship Pin II, 125 Sweetheart Candidate5 Prom Server 10. Vicky Keough Volleyball 105 Letter 105 Intramurals 11, 125 Pep Club 10, 11, 125 HARBINGER News Stott I 15 Assistant News Editor 12. Marcie Kershenbaum Pep Club10,11,125DECA11,125HAR- BINGER 125 Honor Roll 10, 11, 125 Art Aword5 Prom Committee 1 15 District Art Fair. John A. Kessler Wrestling 105 DECA I and ll. Carol Ketterman Tennis 10, 11, 125 Letter 10, 11, 125 Intramu- rals 115 Tennis State Singles Qualifier 125 League Doubles Runnerup 105 League Singles Champion 125 Pep Club 10, 11, 125 Marching Band 105 Symphonic Band 105 Pep Band 105 Honor Roll 10, I1, 125 Scholarship Pin 10, 11. Brian King Pep Club 10, 1 1, 125 Honor Roll 10, 11, 12. Todd King FootbalI5 Wrestling 105 Gymnastics 11, 125 Pep Club 10, 11, 125 Yell-leader 125 Sopho- more Choir5 Concert Choir5 Honor Roll5 Boys' State5 Prom Server 10. Herbert Kisler Intramurals 125 Pep Club 10, 11, 125 Interna- tional Club 11, 125 Sophomore Choir 105 Let- ter5 Choraliers 11, 125 Letter 11, 125 Chamber Singers 11, 125 Honor Roll 105 PaiamG Game 115 Oklahoma 125 Boys' State Choir 10, 11, 125 All-State Chorus 12. Lisa Kivett Pep Club 10, 11, 125 Sophomore Class Trea- surer 105 Junior Class Treasurer 115 Senior Representative 125 STUCO Treasurer 125 Girls' Choir 10, 1 15 Letter 115 Concert Choir 125 Let: ter 125 Repertory Theatre Play Plaza Suite' 125 HAUBERK Business Staff 125 State Musif Festival 10, 11, 125 Girls' Choir Festival 10, 115 Honor Roll 10, 11, 125 Prom Server 101 Student Council Orientation Committee 10. Dave Klugh Football 1 15 Letter 115 Pep Club 11, 12. Kelly Kohler Pep Club 10, 125 Band 10. Esther Kohn Volleyball 105 Letter 105 Intramurals 105 Clait Secretary 125 Pep Club 115 Debate 105 Lellel Laurie Griffith Te,mi510, 11, 125 Letter 10, 11, 125 Swimming 10, 125 Intramurals 10, 11, 125 Pep Club 10, ll' 125 Science Club Vice President 115 HAU- BERK I25 Honor Roll 10, 11, 125 National Honor Society 11, 125 Homecoming Court 125 Cheerleading 10, 1 1, 12. Julie Grinstead pep Club 10, 11, 125 Arsenic and Old Lace 115 Honor Roll 10, I 1, 125 Scholarship Pin 1 1. William Gruening Pep Band 10, 115 Symphonic Band 10, ll, 125 Marching Band 10, 11, 125 Drum Maior 125 Orchestra 10, 11, 125 Jazz Band IO, 115 Annie, Get Your Gun 105 Paiama Game 115 Oklahoma 125 Brass Ensembles 10, 11, 125 Letter 10, 11, 125 HAUBERK Photographer 11, 125 Editor 125 Honor Roll 10, 11, 12. Mark Gunter Football 10, 11, 125 Letter 125 Basketball 105 Baseball 10, 11, 125 Intramurals 10, Il, 125 Pep Club 10, 11, 125 Debate 105 Drama 10, 115 HARBINGER Sports Editor 125 Honor Roll 10, 11, 125 National Honor Society 11, 125 Prom Server 105 Prom Chairman 1 1 . Peter Gust Pep Club 11, 125 NJROTC 10, 115 Letter 115 Marching Band 10, II, 125 Symphonic Band 10, 11, 125 Letter 115 Pep Band 11,125Jab- berwock 115 A Midsummer Night's Dream 125 Forensics 125 Thespians. H Mary Haines Gymnastics 10, 115 Diving 105 Track 115 Intra- murals 11, 125 Pep Club 10, 11, 125 HAR- BINGER Editor 125 LABYRINTH 125 Quill and Scroll 125 Honor Roll 10, 11, 125 National Merit Commended Scholar. Jerry Hall Diving 105 Letter 105 Pep Club 10, 1 1, 125 CPA 1258and 10, 11, 125 Orchestra 10, 11, 125 Pep Band 10, 11, 125 Jazz Band 10, 11,125 Letter 10, 11, 125 Annie Get Your Gun 105 Pajama Game 115 Oklahoma 125 Honor l1oll10,11,12. Dietmar Haltrich Intramurals 125 International Club 125 Honor Roll 125 Exchange Student 12. Kim Hamilton gmnastics 105 Intramurals 125 Pep Club 11, Schuyler Hamilton Cross Country 10, 1 15 Track 105 Honor Roll 10. Creighton Hart Football 125 Intramurals 11, 125 Pep Club 10, ll, 125 HARBINGER 11, 125 Honor Roll 11. Heather Hartman Symphonic Band 11, 125 Pep Band I 1, 12. Trey Harvey Football 10, 11, 125 Letter II, 125 Basketball lo: Intramurals 10, 11, 125 Golf 10, 11, 125 li if2125 Pep Club io, 11, 12, Honor Roll io, F Kevin Harwell roolboll 10, 115 Baseball 10, 11, 125 Intramu- 0'S10,1i,i2-P clbi . RGHIOIHII2., ep u 0,11,12,Honor Cm C Lorie Hedden H T20Uf1try 105 Letter 105 Track5 Pep Club Orzh 2 Paloma Game 11, Oklahoma 125 Pi estra 10, 11, 125 Letter ll, 125 State 'mo 12: Honor Roll 1 1, 12. A,-K Y w-nr --'-h- -H--A Russell Hedrick Football 10, 115 Numeraled 105 Letter 115 Intramurals 11, 125 Track 10, 11, 125-Numeral 105 Letter 11, 125 Pep Club 10, 11, 125 Band 105 Choral Music 11, 125 Numeral 115 State Ensemble 11, 125 State Choir 11, 125 Honor Roll 1 1, 12. Mark Hein Wrestling 10, 11, 125 Letter 10, 115 Pep Club 10, II, 125 Honor Roll IO, 11, 125 Scholarship Pin I I. Karen Henley Sophomore Cheerleading 105 J.V. Cheerlead- ing 115 Intramurals 10, 11, 125 Honor Roll 105 Pep Club 10, 11, 12. Steven Henshaw Pep Club 105 Orchestra 10, II, 125 Pet Orchestra 10, 115 Marching Band 10, 11, 125 Symphonic Band 10, 11, 125 Jr. Pep Band Director I 15 Senior Pep Band Director 125 Pep Band 10, II, 125 HAUBERK Photographer 125 District Band 10, 115 Letter 10, 11, 12. Kathy Hepker Pep Club 10, 11, 125 lntemational Club 10, 11, 125 International Club Publicity I 1, 125 Spanish 11, 125 Honor Roll 10, 1 1, 12. Steve Herborn Wrestling 105 Letter 105 Pep Club IO. Martha Higbee Intramurals 10, 11, 125 Pep Club 10, 11, 125 Photography Club 125 StuCo 125 Girls Choir 105 Honor Roll 10, 11, 125 National Honor Society 11, 125 Scholarship Pin 115 NJROTC 10, 11, 125 Drill Team 10, 11, 125 Rifle Team 10, 11, 12, Colorguard 10, ll, 125 Color- guard Commander 11, 12, Drill Coordinator 12. Lisa Hobson Golf 10, 11, 125 Letter 10, 11, 125 Diving 10, 11, 125 Intramurals 11, 11, 125 Pep Club 10, 11, 125 Spanish Club 11, 125 Heralder 125 Debate 105 Letter 105 HAUBERK Literary Staff 125 National Honor Society 1 1, 125 Honor Roll 10, 11, 125 Scholarship Pin 10, 11, 125 Prom Server-105 Prom Chairman 115 Sweetheart Candidate 12. Bob Hockett Track 105 Pep Club 10, 1 1, 125 Debate 10, 1 15 Letter1O,115HARBlNGER1I,125NFL10,11, 125 StuCo I 1, 125 Honor Roll 10, 125 National Honor Society 12. Terri Hodge Track 10, 11, 125 Cross Country 105 Pep Club 10, Il, 125 Girls Choir 10, 115 Concert Choir 125 Letter 115 State Choir 10, 11, 125 State Ensemble 10, 1 15 Honor Roll 12. Lance Hodges Football 10, 11, 125 Letter 11, 125 Wrestling 115 Letter 115 Intramurals 125 Pep Club 10, 11, 125 Honor Roll 10, 1 1, 125 Debate 105 Scholar- ship Pin 1 I . Heather Hodshire Band IO, 1 15 Honor Roll 10, 11, 12. John Hoffman I Pep Club 11, 125 HARBINGER 11, 125 Honor Roll 10, 11, 12. Mark Hoffman Wrestling 10, 115 Letter 115 Intramurals 10, 115 Choir IO, 11, 125 Letter 11, 125 Honor Roll 10, 1 1, 12. Steven Hollinger Pep Club 10, 11, 125 Cross Country 10, 11, 125 Numeral IO, ll, Letter 125 Track 10, 11, 125 Numeral 11, 125 International Club IO, I 1, 125 StuCo Legislative Committee 115 StuCo Charities Committee 125 Debate IO, 11, 125 National Forensic League 10, I 1, 125 Forensics 10, 11, 125 Sophomore Choir 105 Ensemble 105 Choraliers 11, 125 Chamber Singers 125 Letter 11, 125 State Music Festival 10, 11, 125 Oklahoma 125 Honor Roll 10, ll, 125 National Honor Society 1 1, 125 Scholarship Pin 10, 1 1, 12. Audrey Holman Volleyball 10, 11, 125 Letter IQ, 11, 125 Bas- ketball II5 Letter 115 Softball 105 Letter 105 Track 115 Pep Club 10, 11, 25 HARBINGER 125 Honor Roll 10, 11, 12. Lisa Hooker Intramurals 125 Pep Club 10, 11, 125 Sopho- more Choir 105 Concert Choir 115 Choraliers 125 HAUBERK Business Staff 115 Business Edi- tor 125 State Choir Festival 10, I 1, 125 Honor Roll IO, 11, 125 National Honor Society 11, 125 Kansas State Scholar 125 Scholarship Pin 115 Quill 8. Scroll 12. Terri Hopkins Volleyball 10, 11, 125 Letter 10, 11, 125 J.V. Volleyball 'fo-Captain 125 Swimming 10, 11, 125 Letter 10, 11, 125 J.V. Captain 115 Varsity Captain 125 Pep Club 11, 125 HAUBERK Sports Staff 115 HAUBERK Assistant Editor 125 Quill and Scroll 125 Honor Roll IO, 11, 12. Eric Horstmeyer DECA11, 1251-ionor Roll 12. Kim Hougland Swim Team IO, 11, 125 J.V. Numeral 105 Letter 11, 125 Pep Club10,11,125StuCo11,125 Senior Representative 125 Cultural Arts Chair- man 125 Charities Committee 125 HARBINGER 11, 125 Ad Staff 1 15 Assistant Editor 125 Quill and Scroll 1 1, 125 Children's Repertory Theatre 125 Student Director 125 Honor Roll IO, 11, 125 Girls State Alternate. - A . 'l 4 ' 1 11 110111011 MY05 ll, 125 President 11, 125 HARBINGER News 1 Harriet Reich l 1 1 Pep Club 12: HARBINGER 12: Honor R011 10, Staff 125 Honor Roll 10, 11, 125 Prom Server 1 1 1 11, 12- 105 Prom Chairman 11. P0P Club 11, 12L:rTL0L:rC:11.1::,11, 12- 11: 1i1 1 Greg Parkin . 1 . RC N Football 105 Intramurals 105 Pep Club 10, 11, l:c:o1:1gllL1o' 111 1,3 LF111111 11' 112' Track 10' en 111111 I2'Honor R011 Io H I2 , 5 etter , 5 ntramuras 11, 125 Pep A 11,111 Bm Nas' 1 f f ' Club io, 1 1, 12, Honor Roll 1o, 12. Q 21 Steve Pascarella . . Sl 11 Track 10, II5 Intramurals 10, ll, 125 Pep Club Basketball 107 Tennis 10, I 1, '25 Letter Io, H, I b Lmda Richards 1 C' l11l lo' 11' 121 Honor Roll l2' 125 Intramurals 10, 11, 125 International Club P611 C U 10' 11' 127 Spanlsh C1Ub 127 Honor H1 Grant Nelson 105 Pep Club II,'I25 National Honor Society Ro 10' 11' 12' International Club 105 Pep Club IO, 11, 125 11, 125 Honor Roll 10, 11, 125 National Merit Chris Riley S1 Scapino 105 Arsenic And Old Lace 115 Letter of Commendation 115 Scholarship Pin Cross Country 10, 115 Numeral 10, 115 Track C1 1 Jqbberwock 115 Forensics 11, 125 Bond 10, 11, 125 Categories 12. 115 Annie Get Your Gun 115 HARBINGER 1: fi 1 115 Pep Band 115 Honor Roll 10, I 1, 12. Ali Pena 115 .National Honor Society.I1, 125 National V D1 I Sarah Neustrom Basketball 125 Intramurals 125 Pep Club 125 21i11:1:Ie21E:Z:l13':1::EClr1I11:g:i1'pIgm '011'fYFU H1 l Intramurals 11, 125 Pep Club 10, 1 1, 125 Her- Spanish Club 125 International Club 125 Honor 9 7 ' 1111111 1 alder 1 1, Head Heralder 125 Sophomore Choir Roll 12. Susan Robles I O 111Hlf1 105 Choraliers 11, 125 Chamber Singers 125 Russ Pennavario Pep Club IO, 12. 1 I1 1ll1 l'e11e1 '11 12' Oklphomo 111 Honor Roll 10' Varsity Swimming 11, 125 Intramurals 11, 125 Bess Rgbingon 11111 11, 125 Homecoming Candidate, Sweetheart Pe Gob H I2 P CI b 12. I t t, I CI b I0 H 1 2111 1 1 Condidote5 Prom Committee 11. p ' ' ,ev U ' 11 emo 'Ono U ' ' 127 1 11' 1111111 Todd Pesch Music 11, 125 Letter 115 Choraliers 125 1 5, 11 1 1 Bruce Newman Pep Club Io, 1 II 12. Paiama Game 115 Oklahoma 125 State L, 1 1 11111 Intramurals 10, 11, 125 Pep Club 10, 11, 125 Music Festival 10, 11, 125 Honor Roll 10, 11, . 11 1111 1 Music 10, 1 1, 125 Boys' State Choir IO, 1 1, 125 Cheryl Peterson 125 National Honor Society 11, 125 Thespian R, 11 11' 1 1 l Il' 1 1 111 1 1 111 11 State Ensemble 125 Honor Roll 10, 1 15 Basket- Pep Club 10, 11, 125 StuCo Dance 81 Student 12. I 13 1 ball Statistician 10. Recognition Chairman 125 Prom Server 105 Randy Robinson 11 1 Mon Naonolo f: 1 5 11' G 'S Cho 11 '1o'1 ' R011 wrosrnng 12, Pep Club 10, 11, 12, Honor Roll F. 11l11 1 Intramurals 10, I 1, 125 Pep Club IO, 11, 12. ' ' ' 10, 1 1, 125 National Honor Society 11, 12. 1 11 . Jim Phillips 1 I1 1 1 Deirdre Noonan t . - Dan Roche C 11 l1 Pep Club 10, 11, 125 International Club 115 ::iZl?:gl0l2'1l gblggplgvsg -:?'1lJ,'Hlo?o1,ng31 Cross Country 11, 125 Letter 11, 125 Track 10, HARBINGER 125 Honor Roll 10,11,12. ' ' ' ' ' 11, 125 Intramurals 11, 125 Pep Club 10, 11, p Margeret Norden 10'l1' 121 Lee Phmi S Sifphoanzorlel Choia 1:'J10Ce:1r1ce1'EC'Il1Ioir 111 11 Pep Club 10, 11, 12, International Club II , P . om 'e'S. f Ono' 0 . ' ' i 1 T 11 1 1 - PCP Club 11, 12: Band 11, 12: COHCCYT CIIOII' Honor Society 11, 125 National Merit Letter ot 11 Pep Band 10, Marching Band 10, 115 Concert H P B d H 12 Ch 1. I2 Ch b . -- Band 10: Honor Roll 10, 11, 12. SJ eP12t ' ' f om 'en F om e' C e f1 0 12- 1 1 mgers . 13 Gymnastics 10 lI:ld1l2l?l1V1lNumeraI 10- Letter . Adriano Pollck Sophomore Cl1o111l1,ll1l1lg1::1l:e11 Choi' 11' 121 E 1111 1 11, 12: Track 11, 12: inrrornorois 125 Pep cioo fff '1'3'1 212120151111Pl:gnS1vlgJc?gt11c1n51r QSILLQ, HARBINGER 1o, 11, 12. 11 1 10, 11, 125 Senior Class Vice President 125 h.' P1n'H I2 ' Sherri Rosen 1 1 111 1 syrnononao Band 10, 115 Moronang Band 1o, 5 'P ' ' Pep Club 10, 11,HA1z111NGE1z 12. 11 II5 Honor Roll 10, 11, 125 Scholarship Pin 115 Ruth Polter ' 1 N11 1 Boys' s1o1o11,aoo1rorbo11 Yell Leader 12. Pep Club 10, 11, 12, oEA Haoforaon 12, B b H 2 5'e'fR0'1' 1 1' 1 11 Orchestra - State 10, II5 Annie Get Your use 0 1 flnlmmum 5 121 Honor R011 12' 1 11 1 11 Gun 105 Honor Roll 10, 11,12. Jgdy Royiek 1 1115 l1 O Eric Pope Pep Club 10, 11, 125 Drill Team 115 Tetter 115 A 1 Kendfo Olson Football 10, 115 Intramurals 10, 11, 125 Pep 11l6eSpgl:1IJhC:5m1o1', Sangiiget r5au1i1G11r5. 1 l Band 10, 11, 125 Concert Choir 115 Choraliers Club 10, 11, 12: C110f01IefS 11, 12: Cltflmbef HOLD' R011 I0 H If 9 ' ' ' 1 111 125 National Honor Society 11, 125 Honor Roll S1ngel'S 12: H0001 R011 10, 1 1, 12- ' ' I' 5 1 l 101111 12' Lori Prewitt Ju ie Rulz 1 11 1 , , 1 . . 1 I Tennis 10, 11, 125 Intramurals 10, 11, 125 Soft- 1'1111l1?1 Meghan 0 Ne Eef1f1 '11210' 11' 12' G '5 Cho 10' Hone' balI10,115Letter10,115PepClub1O,11,12p 111' gee C1217 0 f ' Sophomore Choir 105 Concert Choir 1 15 Chora- 1 111 1 ' f ' U 0 7 ' Lena Puce liers 125 State Music Festival 10, 11, 125 Honor W Let:?:,r13'1-1J':Jr2gol:il:?I? i'g0EJ f d,l111 1f11l'0mUf015 12: PGP Club 11, 12: HARBINGER Roll 10, 11, 125 Prom Server5 Sophomore 11 1 2 Ono' 0 1 -H II1 12. . 1 11, 125 Scholarship Pin 115 NJROTC Queen 12' 0101110 0' C1 1'1 e '1e'10' '1'o 'C'e 1 11 11 I 125 NJROTC Company Commander 125 School Letter11,12. Q 5 K II o'R '11 1 Intramurals 105 P:gpe1Club 11101 Flag Team 105 Vicki Quarles Heder Scbmes Lonor 10. Track 10, 115 Pep Club 10, 11, 12, inferno- DECA111'2fPePC'Ub10111112- l1l 1 Russ Orton . golnal Cg1bc1O, 11, gflcretciry Sophompge Sfeye Sachs - , , , Oir , Onceft Oir 2 0101915 1 lt I 10,11,125P CI b 10, 11,125 1 Tllcslg-1 bil?ngl112?1lrl1?onlu111:k Stage Crew Mrsenic and Old Lace Hi Honor 110, 11, 12: Soifgomgre Choir: C011- Pep C1ub'10,'I 1, 12: Marching Band 101 Hg Roll 12. cert.Choir5 Choraliers 125 Letter.10, II5 Stage 1 1 Pep Band 10, 11, Concert Band 10, 11, Honor A d Q 1, ll 5'C.Fe5 10'11'1?5F 'e i'c519'1.1'l ' 1 11 11 Roulol 11112. ' 11 '00 U10 Annie Get Your Gun 105 Scapmo 101 1 1 l International Club 105 DECA 11, 125 Pep Club -'Arsenic and Old Lace-1 I If Hpaioma Game' 11: 1 1 l ' Eric Osman 10, 1 1, 1211101101 R011 1 1, 12. 115 .Iabberwock 115 Midsummer Night'S 1 11 Swimming 10, 115 Letter 10, 115 Pep Club 10, Dream I25 Oklahoma 125 Imaginary 1 1 - R Invalid 125 Honor Roll 10,11,12. 1 I 1 Julie Samuels l 1 P 1 Borem Raye Intramurals 10, 1 1, 125 DECA 11, 125 Pep Club 1 . 1011-HonorRoIl1I , Sw1mTeam10,11,125Letter1O,11,125Intra- ' ' ' 1 11 l , 1:11115 Parke' murals 10, 1 1, 125 Pep Club 10, 1 1, 125 Honor Clay Samuelsen 111 1 Gmnast1cs10-D1v1n 1011-Ltt 11-T k 1 1' I I51.'mromuraIs'l2. P3 Clbb fo el f 12.'DgECA Roll 10, 1.1, 125 National Honor Society 11, Football 10, 11, 125 Letter 11, 125 Intramurals I ' ' P ' ' ' 125Comm1ttee12. 125 Pep Club 10, 11, 125 Honor Roll 10, 12. E 1 111 11 li ll' 1 264 111 1 l nr. f- -W re 1--or Q-H 10, Jabberwock I I, HARBINGER I2, Honor Roll IO, II, I2, Scholarship Pin II, National Honor Society, Letter of Commendation, Prom Server IO, Prom Committee II, Youth-in-Gov- ernment I I. Stuart Krigel Intramurals IO, Pep Club IO, II, I2, Science Club I2, Future Doctors Club I2, National Honor Society Activities Committee, National Honor Society III , I2, Scholarship Pin, State of Kansas Scholar, Honor Roll IO, I I, I2. Kevin Kuse Football IO, Wrestling IO, II, I2, Letter IO, Il, I2, Pep Club IO, II, I2. L Charles Lamb Intramurals IO, II, I2, Band IO, I I, I2, Letter IO, II, I2, Jazz Ensemble I2, Orchestra IO, II, I2, District Honor Band I2, Honor Roll IO. Tom Lamping Football IO, II, I2, Letter II, I2, Track IO, II, I2, Letter IO, II, I2, Intramurals IO, II, I2, Pep Club IO, II, I2, DECA I I. Tom Lankford Football IO, Cross-Country IO, II, I2, Letter II, I2, Intramurals IO, II, I2, Track IO, II, I2, Letter IO, II, I2, Pep Club IO, II, I2, Football Yell-leader I2, HAUBERK Sports Edi- tor I2, Choir IO, II, I2, Honor Roll IO, II, I2, Prom Server IO. Paul Leonard Tennis IO, II, I2, Letter IO, II, I2, Basketball I0, Intramurals IO, II, I2, Pep Club IO, II, I2, Prom Server IO. Brian Leuenberg Pep Club IO, II, I2, Symphonic Band IO, II, I2, Letter IO, II, I2, Pep Band IO, II, I2, Jazz Band IO, II, I2, Orchestra I2, Pit Orchestra I2, Districtl Honor Band IO, I I , Dis- trict Jazz Band I2, All-State Orchestra II, Honor Roll IO, II, I2. Robert Levenson PepClub IO, II, I2, Debate IO, II, Letter IO, ll, Band IO, II, State Music Festival IO, II, Honor Roll IO, I I, I2. Debby Levin Pep Club II, I2, Honor Roll I I, I2. Joe Levin Pep Club I2, Concert Choir IO, II, I2, State Music Festival I I, I2, Honor Roll IO, I I, I2. Minda Levine Tennis IO, II, Intramurals IO, II, Pep Club Ig, II, I2, HARBINGER I2, Honor Roll II, Jeff Lewis Baseball IO, Gymnastics IO, II, I2, Letter II, I2, Intramurals IO, II, I2, Pep Club IO, II, l2iChoir 10, 11, 12. Tracie Lewis Tennis II, Numeral II, Spanish Club II, I2, STUCO Elections Committee I2, Scholarship P 'l0,lI,I2,HonorRoII 1o,11,12. Sue Litman Gymnastics IO, Intramurals I2, Spanish Club l2: Pep Club IO, II, I2, Science Club IO, II, 12, Slagecrew Harvey IO, Honor Roll II, IZ: Incoming Sophomore Planning Committee l01Zoo-in-the-School I I . T t David Long Ienm I If I2, NJROTC, Rifle Team IO, Debate ofllzletter IO, II, Honor Roll 1 1, 12. Eve Long STUCO Charities Committee I2, Pep Club IO, II, I2, Spanish Club I I, I2, HARBINGER I2, Honor Roll IO, II, I2. Stephen Lyons Football IO, Swimming IO, II, I2, Letter IO, I I, I2, Swim Team Co-Captain I2, Intramurals IO, II, I2, Vice-President IO, Pep Club IO, II, I2, Concert Choir IO, Choraliers II, I2, Chamber Singers I2, Honor Roll IO, II, I2, Scholarship Pin IO, Yell-leader I2. M Barton Maffry Football IO, II, I2, Letter IO, II, I2, Captain I2, Tr ack IO, II, I2, Letter IO, II, I2, Intra- murals IO, II, I2, Pep Club IO, II, I2, Yell Leader I2, Debate IO, Honor Roll IO, I I, I2. Lisa Marks Honor Roll IO, I I, I2. Courtney Marples Intramurals I I, Pep Club IO, I I, I2, Oklahoma I2, Chamber Singers I2, Chorli- ers I2, District Choir I2, State Music Festival Ensemble IO, II, Girls Choir IO, II, I2, Con- cert Choir I I, Sophomore Choir IO, Letter IO, II, I2, Honor Roll IO, II, I2, Scholarship Pin IO, II, I2, Prom Server IO, Prom Committee II. Darcy Marshall Varsity Swimming IO, II, I2, State Champion IO, Intramurals IO, II, I2, Pep Club IO, II, I2, Cheerleading IO, Varsity Cheerleading II, I2, Honor Roll IO, II, I2, Homecoming Can- didate I2, Sweetheart 3rd Attendant I2, Prom Server IO. Monica Marshall Swimming IO, II, I2, Letter IO, II, Intramu- rals IO, II, I2, Tennis II, Cheerleading IO, HARBINGER I2, Honor Roll IO, I I, I2. Jennifer Mathewson Intramurals II, I2, Sophomore Class Secre- tary IO, Stuco Secretary I2, Pep Club IO, II, I2, Spanish Club I2, French Club I2, Quill 81 Scroll I2, Debate IO, II, I2, Letter IO, II, I2, Forensics IO, II, I2, Jabberwock II, HARBINGER Editor I2, Thespian IO, II, I2, National Forensic League Secretary II, Vice- Pres. I2, Honor Roll IO, II, I2, National Honor Society II, President I2, Scholarship Pin IO, II, I2, Prom Chairman II, Princeton Book Award IO. Rosie McCarthy Girls Basketball IO, Intramurals IO, II, Pep Club I2, HARBINGER Feature Staff I2, March- ing Band IO, II, Concert Band IO, II, Pep Band IO, II, Junior Drum Major of Marching Band I I, National Honor Society I I, I2. Kim McKay Tennis Team II, I2, Intramurals II, I2, Pep Club IO, I I, I2, President Future Doctor's Club I2, Orientation Comm. Chairman IO, Science Club I2, Honor Roll IO,iI I, I2, Homecoming Queen Candidate, Sweetheart Candidate, Prom Server IO, Prom Committee II, Kansas State Youth ln Government Rep. I2, Head Mascot! Pep Executive Committee I 2. Peter McKenna Track IO, II, I2, Letter IO, II, I2, Football IO, I2, Pep Club IO, I I, I2. Steve McBride DECA I I, I2, Harvey IO, Annie Get Your Gun IO, Midsummer's Night Dream I2, Oklahoma I2. Beth McNichols Gymnastics IO, Track IO, II, Intramurals IO, II, I2, Pep Club IO, I I, I2, Honor Roll IO. Lisa Menzie Girls Tennis IO, I I, I2, Letter I I, I2, Pep Club IO, II, I2, Spanish Club I I, I2, International Club II, I2, LABYRINTH Literary Editor I2, Quill 81 Scroll I2, Honor Roll IO, I I, I2, Schol- arship Pin I I, I2, National Letter of Commen- dation, AFS Americans Abroad Program - spent summer I978 in Finland. Jennie Mertz Pep Club IO, II, I2, NJROTC IO, II, I2, Choir IO, II, I2, Chamber Singers I2, NJROTC Drill Team 81 Colorguard I2, Honor Roll IO, I I, I2, National Merit Letter of Com- mendation I2, Scholarship Pin IO, II, Choir Letter IO, I I. Julie Mick Swim Team IO, Cheerleading IO, Stuco Class Representative II, Pep Club IO, II, I2, Sr. Representative I2, Repretory Theatre I2, Honor Roll IO, II, I2, Prom Server IO, Prom Committee l I. Ann Miller Tennis IO, II, Swimming IO, II, I2, Intramu- rals IO, I I, I2, HAUBERK Art Staff I2, HAR- BINGER Ad Manager I2, Honor Roll IO, II, I2, National Honor Society II, I2, Quill 81 Scroll I2, Scholarship Pin IO, II, I2, Prom Server IO, Prom Chairman I I. Kerry Miller I Track II, I2, Pep Club IO, II, I2, Chess Club I I, Honor Roll I I. Martha Miller Swimming IO, II, I2, Intramurals II, Pep Club IO, I I, I2, International Club IO. Pam Miller Gymnastics IO, Tennis II, Intramurals I2, Pep Club IO, II, I2, HARBINGER II, HARBERK I2, Honor Roll IO, II, I2, National Honor Society II, I2, Scholarship Pin IO, II, I2, Quill 81 Scroll II, I2. Susan Miller Volleyball IO, II, Intramurals IO, II, I2, Pep Club IO, II, I2, Cheerleading IO, Choir IO, II, I2, Honor Roll IO, II, National Honor Society I I, I2. Joe Minardi Cross Country IO, II, I2, Letter I2, Basketball IO, Pep Club IO, II, I2, Band IO, I I. Susan Moore Intramurals IO, II, Pep Club IO, I I, I2, Mid Summer Night's Dream I2, HARBINGER I2, Honor Roll IO, II, I2. Tom Moore Gymnastics IO, Swimming IO, II, I2, Letter IO, II, I2, Tennis IO, II, I2, Letter II, I2, Intramurals IO, II, I2, Pep Club IO, II, I2, Debate IO, II, Letter IO, II, Boys' State Champions Swimming II, I2, Honor Roll IO, II. Cee-Cee Morgan Intramurals II, I2, Pep Club II, I2, Senior Class Representative I2, Spanish Club I2, Choraliers I2, Repretory Theatre I2, Forensics II, I2, Thespians II, I2, Thespian Secretary I2, Jabberwock I2, A Midsummer Night's Dream I2, Oklahoma I2, Paint Crew Chief Paiama Game 8- Jabberwock II, Public- ity Crew A Midsummer Night's Dream 81 Oklahoma I2, Honor Roll II, I2, National Honor Society I I, I2. Laura Moulthrop Basketball IO, II, I2, Letter II, I2, Softball IO, I2, Letter IO, I2, Pep Club IO, II, I2, Honor Roll IO, I I, I2. 11, 125 Tennis 105 Pep Club 10, 11,125Choir 105 Choraliers 11, 12. Ellen Smith Tennis 105 Intramurals 125 Pep Executive Com- mittee 125 Pep Club 10, 11, 125 Choir 10, 11, 125 Letter 1 15 Girls' Ensemble State Choir Festi- val 115 Honor Roll 10, 11, 125 State Piano 10, 115 Prom Server 10. Jane Smith Pep Club 10, 11, 125 NJROTC 10, 115 Drill Team 10, 115 Letter 115 Color Guard 10, 115 Letter 1 15 Sophomore Choir 105 Concert Choir 11, 125 HARBINGER 11, 125 Quill and Scroll 11, 125 National Honor Society 11, 125 Honor Roll 1 1, 12. Leslie Smith Intramurals 125 Pep Club 10, 11, 125 Props Crew Harvey 105 Forensics 105 Repertory Theatre 125 Honor Roll 10, 11, 125 Prom Ser- ver 105 Prom Chairman 1 1. Scott Smith Football 10, 1 1, 125 Intramurals 125 Wrestling 10, 1 15Concert Choir 105 Choraliers 1 1, 125 Prom Server 10. Chris Spraetz Football 10, 115 Numeral 105 Letter5 Golf 10, 11, 125 Intramurals 10, 1 15 Pep Club. Eileen Stadler Pep Club 10, 11, 125 Debate 11, 125 Letter 11, 125 Forensics 11, 125 HARBINGER 125 LABY- RINTH 125 Stage Crew 10, 1 15 National Honor Society 11, 125 Scholarship Pin 10, 115 National Merit Semi-Finalist5 Honor Roll 10, 1 1, 12. Brenda Stern Pep Club 1 1, 125 Honor RoIl11,12. Meg Stewart PepClub10,11,125HonorRoII10,11,12. Lisa Stinebaugh Intramurals 105 Marching Band 10, 1 1, 125 Pep Band 10, 11, 125 Symphonic Band 10, 11, 125 Honor Roll 10, 1 1, 125 National Honor Society 11, 125 Scholarship Pin 10, 11, 125 National Merit Letter of Commendation5 State of Kansas Scholar. Jim Strahm Intramurals 10, 11, 125 Pep Club 10, 11, 125 Prom Server 10. Cheryl Strauss Pep Club 125 Sophomore Choir 105 Girls' Choir 115 Concert Choir 125 HARBINGER 125 Arsenic and Old Lace 1 15 Jabberwock 115HonorRoll10,11,12. Kim Strong Tennis 10, 125 Volleyball 1 15 Letter 1 15 Basket- ball 10, 11, 125 Letter 1 1, 125 Softball 10, 11, 125 Letter 10, 11, 125 Pep Club 10,11,125 Honor Roll 10,11,12. Brian Stryker Pep Club 10, 1 1, 125 Debate 105 Letter5 Honor Roll10,11,l2. ' Jim Stuelke Swimming 125 Intramurals5 Pep Club5 Categor- ies Team. Jane Sweeney Pep Club 10, 11, 125 International Club 125 Girls' Choir 10, 11, 125 HARBINGER 125 Honor Roll 11, 12. Dao VanPham Soccer 125 Pep Club 10, 11, 12. Maria Vrtar Honor Roll 12. W Deborah Wake Office Education II 1 1, 12. Craig Ward Pep Club 10, 11, 125 Astronomy Club 10, 115 Honor Roll10,11,12. Shelley Wasser Pep Club 10, 11, 125 Sophomore Choir 105 Concert Choir 1 15 Choraliers 125 Thespian 10, 115 Forensics 105 Honor Roll 10,11, 12. Phillip Watts Pep Club 1 1, 125 Honor RolI1O,11,12. Andrea Webb Softball 1 15 Letter 115 Intramurals 125 Pep Club 10, 11, 125 Quill and Scroll 11, 125 Spanish Club 115 HARBINGER 115 HAUBERK 125 Honor Roll 10, 11, 125 Scholarship Pin 105 Letter of Commendation. Steve Weltner Football 105 Intramurals 10, 115 Tennis 105 Pep Club 10, 11, 125 Debate 10, 115 Letter 10, 11. Bruce Wendlandt Football 105 Intramurals 11, 125 Head Football Yell Leader 125,Pep Club 10, 11, 125 Honor Roll 10, 11, 125 National Honor Society 11, 12. Kent Westvold Golf 10, 11, 125 Intramurals 10, 11, 125 Pep Club 10, 1 15 Honor Roll 11, 12. Lissa Whitacre Honor Roll 12. Brenda White Charity Committee on StuCo 125 National Merit Semi-Finalist 12. Barbara Whitehead Sophomore Representative to StuCo 105 StuCo Secretary 115 StuCo President 125 Categories 125 Pep Club 10, 11, 125 International Club 105 Debate 10, 11, 125 Letter 10, 11, 125 Sopho- more Choir 105 Forensics 10, 115 Harvey 105 LABYRINTH 10, 11, 12, Editor-in-Chief 125 Honor Roll 10, 1 1, 125 National Honor Society 11, 12, NHS Treasurer 125 Harvard Book Award 115 Scholarship Pin 10, 11, 125 National Merit Finalist5 Quill and Scroll 125 Sweetheart Candidate 125 Prom Server 10. Todd Whiteside Pep Club 10, 11, 125 Science Club President 125 Debate 105 Letter 105 Honor Roll 10, 11, 12. John Wiegers Baseball 10, 11, 125 Letter 125 Football 105 Intramurals 10, 11, 125 Pep Club 10, 11, 125 Debate 105 Letter 105 Honor Roll 10, 11, 125 Scholarship Pin 10. Kim Wiggin Tennis 10, 11, 125 Basketball 105 Intramurals 10, 1 1, 125 Pep Club 1 15 International Club 10, 11,.125 Thespians IO, 11, 125 Forensics 10 11, 125 Scapino 105 Arsenic 81 Old Lace 115 Pajama Game 115 Jabberwock 115 Midsummer Night's Dream 125 Oklahoma 125 Imaginary Invalid 125 Honor Roll 10, 11 125 National Honor Society 11, 12. I I Laurie Wilcox Mat Mice for Wrestling 125 OEA Vice-President 125 Honor Roll 12. Edward Williams Track 11, 125 Intramurals 11, 125 Pep Club 10, 11, 125 Band 10, 115 Honor Roll10,11,125 National Merit Semi-Finalist 125 Categories 12. Lisa Williams Swimming 10, 11, 125 Tennis 11, 125 Letter 125 Intramurals 115 Pep Club 10, 11, 125 Flag Team 105 HARBINGER 125 LABYRINTH 125 Honor Roll 10, 1 1, 125 National Honor Society 125 Scholarship Pin 10, 11, 125 Prom Commit. tee 1 1. Chris Willsey Honor Roll 12. Holly Wilson Intramurals 10, 1 15 National Academic Games 10, 11, Treasurer 115 Thespians 10, 11, 12, Symphonic Band 10, 11, 125 Orchestra 12, Pep Band 10, 115sChoraliers 125 Paiamq Game 115 Jabberwock 115 Oklahoma 12, Costume Crew Chief5 Imaginary Invalid 125 Forensics 11, 125 State Music Festival 10, 11, 125 Honor Roll 10, 1 1, 125 National Honor Society 11, 12. John Wolfe Football 10, 11, 125 Letter 11, 125 Intramurals 11,125Boys PepCIub10,11,12. Richard Wood Pep Club 125 Thespians 125 Photography Club 125 Concert Choir 125 Oklahoma Sound 12, Margo Wooldridge Tennis 10, 115 Cheerleader 105 JV Head Cheerleader 115 Senior Class Treasurer 125 Pep Club 10, 11, 125 Sophomore Choir 105 Concert Choir 115 Choraliers 125 Chamber Singers 125 State Music Festival 10, 11, 125 District Choir 125 Musical Oklahoma 125 Music Letter 1 1, 125 HAUBERK 1 15 Design Edi- tor 125 Honor Roll 10, 1 1, 125 National Honor Society 11, 125 Scholarship Pin 115 Prom Ser- ver 105 Prom Chairman 115 Homecoming Can- didate 125 Sweetheart 1st Attendant 12. Kirk Worthington Wrestling 10, 11, 125 Letter 10, 11, 125 Pep Club 10, 1 1, 125 Honor Roll10,12. Cheryl Wyngarden Pep Club 10, 11, 125 HARBINGER Art Staff125 Intramurals 10, 11, 125 Honor Roll 11, 12. Debbie Wyngarden Pep Club 10, 11, 12. Y Greg Younts Pep Club 10, 11, 125 Chess Club 10, 11,125 Choir 10, 1 1, 125 Debate 125 Letter 125 Foren- sics 11, 125 LABYRINTH 115 HARBINGER 115 National Forensics League 125 Honor Roll 10, 1 1, 12. Z Jim Zachman Football 105 Intramurals 10, 11, 125 Pep Club 10,11,125Prom Server 10. Alison Zimmer Pep Club 10, 11, 125 Thespians 10, 11, 125 Girls Choir 105 Concert Choir 115 Choraliers 125 State Music Festival 10, 11, 125 Publicity Crew, Usher, and Paint Crew for Annie Get Your Gun 5 Harvey 5 Scapino 5 Paloma Game 5 Arsenic 8- Old Lace 5 House Man- ager for A MidSummer Night's Dream 5 Painl Crew Chief for Oklahoma 5 Jabberwock f and the The Imaginary lnvalid 5 Honor Roll 10, 11, 125 Scholarship Pin 115 Prom Commit- tee 1 1. Ginger Zlateff International Club 105 Spanish Club 125 PCP Club 125 LABYRINTH 12. - ' .. -ug! Ann Sanderson Intramurals 125 Pep Club 10, 11, 125 Flag Team 105 Drill Team 115 Effect of Gamma Rays on Man in the Moon Marigolds 105 For- ensics 105 Honor Roll 10. Renee Sanditz STUCO 125 Pep Club 10, 11, 125 Publicity Crew Paiama Game 115 HARBINGER 125 Honor Roll 10, 11, 12. Nanci Saper Swimming 105 Intramurals 10, 11, 125 Pep Club 10, 11, 125 Thespians 11, 125 Choir 11, 125 Repertory Theatre 125 Jabberwock 115 Director of Prisoner of Second Avenue 125 Honor Roll 12. Lorie Sawyer OEA11, 125 Pep Club 10, 11, 125 Honor Roll 12. Scott Sayler Football 10, 11, 125 Letter 11, 125 Track 105 Basketball 10, 11, 125 Basketball Captain 125 Letter 11, 125 Intramurals 10, 11, 125 Pep Club 10, 11, 125 DECA 11, 125 Debate 105 Honor Roll 10, 11, 125 National Honor Society 11, 12. Tim Schaffer Football 10, 11, 125 Letter 11, 125 Intramurals 10,11, 125 Track 10, 11, 125 Letter 125 Pep Club10,11, 12. Mark Schanze Pep Club 10, 11, 125 Boys' State 1 1. Paul Schliffke Thespians 10, 11, 125 Pep Club 11, 125 Arsenic and Old Lace 115 Paiama Game II5 Jabberwock 1 15 A Midsummer Night's Dream 125 Oklahoma Assistant Stage Manager 125 Touring Director Repertory Thea- Ire. Laura Schneider Pep Club 10, 1 1, 125 Band 10. Virginia Schneidervin Pep Club 125 Choir 125 Honor Roll 12. T Mark Talge Baseball 105 Intramurals 10, 11, 125 Honor Roll 10, 12. Randy Temple Football 10, 11, 125 Letter 1 1, 125 Baseball 10, 115 Golf 125 Intramurals 10, 11, 125 Pep Club 10, 11, 125 Honor Roll 10, 11, 125 Scholarship Pin 10. Sheri Terwell Tennis 10, 11, 125 Intramurals 10, 11, 125 Boys Swimteam Manager 125 Pep Club 10, 1 1, 125 Sophomore Cheerleading 105 Varsity Cheer- leading 11, 125 Honor Roll 11, 125 Homecom- ing Candidate 125 Sweetheart Queen 12. Rick Thomann Basketball Manager 10, 11, 125 Letter 11, 125 Boys Pep Club 10, 11, 125 Concert Choir 10, 1 1, 12. Debbie Thomas Softball 10, 115 Letter 10, 115 Tennis 115 Golf 125 Letter 125 Intramurals 115 Pep Club 10, 115 Choir 10, 11, 125 Letter 115 LABYRINTH 125 Honor Roll 10, 1 1, 125 National Honor Society 1 1, 12. Bart Thompson Pep Club 10, 11, 125 Honor Roll12. Scott Thompson , Track 10, 11, 125 Letter 11, 125 Football 10, 11, 125 Letter 11, 125 Intramurals 10, 11, 125 Pep Club 10, 11, Vice-President 125 Annie Get Your Gun 105 Oklahoma 125 Concert Choir 10, 115 Letter 115 State Music Festival 10, 11, 125 State Solo 11, 125 Choraliers 125 Honor Roll 10, 11, 125 Scholarship Pin 11, 125 National Honor Society 11, 125 Prom Server 10. Gordon Tietze Football 10, 11, 125 Track 11, 125 Letter 11, 125 Intramurals 11, 125 Pep Club 10, 11, 125 Honor Roll 10,11,12. Tom Tilden Intramurals 11, 125 Pep Club 10, 11, 125 Honor Roll 10. Cathy Toates Tennis 10, 1 1, 125 JV Numeral 125 Intramurals 10, 11, 125 Track 115 Pep Club 10,11,125 Thespian 125 Photography Club 125 Debate 10, 11, 125 Jabberwock 115 Midsummer Night's Dream Crew 125 HARBINGER 125 For- ensics 125 Honor Roll 10, 11, 12. Julene Tomlinson Pep Club 10, 1 1, 12. -bfi U Joe Unruh Football 10, 11, 125 Wrestling 105 Track 10, 115Pep Club 10, 11, 12. V Stacy VanPelt Tennis 10, 11, 125 Intramurals 10, 11, 125 Pep Club 10, 11, 125 Girls Choir 105 Concert Choir 1 15 Choraliers 125 Prom Server 105 Prom Chair- man 115 Honor Roll 10, 11, 125 Sweetheart Candidate5 Scholarship Pin 1 1, 12. ' Martha Schomacker Pep Club 105 Band 10, 115 125 Letter 10, 115 District Band 10, 11, 125 State Competition 10, 11,125PepBand10,11,125ZlTS12. Susan Schrunk Volleyball 10, 11, 125 Letter 10, 11, 125 Bas- ketball 105 Softball 105 Letter 105 Pep Club 10, 11, 125 Honor Roll10,11,12. Steve Schwartz Cross Country5 Pep Club. Matt Schulte Basketball 105 Intramurals 11, 125 Pep Club 10, 1 1, 12. Kurt Schutzel Gymnastics 10, 11, 125 Intramurals 125 Yell- leader 12. Rana Seiden Pep Club 10, 1 1, 125 International Club 10, 1 1. Scott Shackelford Intramurals 11, 125 Pep Club 10, 11, 125 ZITS 11, 125 Honor Roll 10, 125 Yell-leader 12. Karen Shaw Pep Club 11, 125 Choir 11, 125 State Music Festival 11, 125 Honor Roll 10,11, 12. Bill Shea Gymnastics 105 Intramurals 1 1, 12. Amy Sheftel Pep Club 10, 11, 125 International Club 125 HARBINGER 125 LABYRINTH 125 Honor Roll 10, 11, 125 Quill and Scroll 12. Lorraine Shepherd DECA Secretary5 Chairman - Community Ser- vices. John Sherman Golf5 Letter 10, 11, 125 Intramurals 125 Pep Club. Eric Shirling Swimming 105 Letter 105 Intramurals 10, 125 Pep Club 12. Bill Shultz Intramurals 105 Pep Club 10, 11, 125 Future Doctors Club 125 Photography Club 125 Honor Roll10,11,12. Greg Simms Baseball 10, 115 Intramurals 10, 11, 125 Pep Club 10,11,125DECA 11, 12. 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SOPHOMORES A Abel, Lauren ......... 196 Ade, Clifford . 108, 1 10, 196 Aikman, Susannah .128, 196 Alexander, Karen . . .71 , 196 Allen, Mike ....... 140, 196 Allen, Robert ..... 140, 196 Anderson, Kendra . 101 , 108, 196 Andre, Kimberley ...... 196 Andre, P ............. 196 Angles,Maria. . . . . . .196 Appell, Patricia ........ 196 Arnote, Jeffrey ........ 196 Ashcraft, Lisa . . . . . . .196 Atha, Andrew ......... 196 Atkinson, Darrell ....... 196 Atzenweiler, John A. .... 196 Azar, Alison .......... 196 B Babick, Wendelyn . 103, 109, 128, 196 Backstrom, Linda . . 156, 196 Bagby, Belinda ........ 196 Bailey, Adriene .... 108, 196 Baker, Paxton ......... 196 Baldwin, John N. ...... 196 Ballard, Kimberly ...... 196 Barreto, George ....... 196 Barron, William Thomas . 129, 196 Basey, Yvonne .... 1 10, 196 Baswell, Paul ......... 196 Bates, Jayne ...... 147, 196 Battey, David ......... 196 Beall, Mark ....... 140, 196 Bechtold, David . . .140, 196 Beets, Jeffrey ......... 196 Beitchman, Marci . . 156, 196 Bell, Robert A. ........ 196 Bell, Robert B ...... 108, 197 Bergman, Stephen . 1 10, 197 Bernstein, Amy .... 109, 197 Berry, David ...... 108, 197 Berry, Lila ............ 197 Betzelberger, Linda . 71, 109, 197 Biasella, Michael Scott . . 108, 197 Bickel, Melinda .... 109, 197 Bickley, Steven ........ 197 Bissing, Jeff .......... 197 Blaich, Nancy ..... 153, 197 Bloomer, M ........... 197 Bolin, Dan Edward ..... 197 Bollinger, Brian ........ 197 Bolt, William . .100, 101, 197 Borchardt, Paula . . 103, 109, 197 Borden, Leslie ..... 101, 197 Boresow, Dennis ....... 197 Bowman, Robert ....... 197 Boyce, John .......... 197 Boyd, Bill ... . . .162,197 Boyd, Brian .......... 197 Boyd, Kathy .......... 197 Boyd, Martha 100, 101, 146, 197 Boyd, William ..... 140, 197 Boyer, J. ............ 197 Brandemeyer, Lynne 108, 197 Brandt, David ......... 197 Brassfield, Shauna ..... 197 Brehaney, Melissa ...... 197 Bremson, Heidi .... 102, 197 Brocksmith, Blaine ...... 197 Broshears, Dawn ...... 197 Browder, Charles . . 108, 140, 197 Brown, Cory . .100, 101, 197 Brown, David ..... 102, 197 Brown, James Alan ..... 197 Browne, Rebecca . . 108, 198 Bruemmer, Kevin. . . 140, 198 Bucher, Lisa ..... .... 1 98 Bunker, William ....... 198 Burch, Brian .......... 198 Burger, Bradley .... 162, 198 Burger, Greg ..... 140, 198 Burke, Bryan .......... 198 Butterfield, Neal Allen . .103, 198 Buttry, Lance Duane .... 198 C Callahan, Mary Kathleen. 198 Callahan, Michael ...... 198 Callahan, Paul ........ 198 Cambern, Theodore .... 198 Campion, Janey Marie . .198 Capito, Michael ....... 198 Carignan, Kelly Lyn . 128, 150 Carolan, Jane ..... 153, 198 Carrier, Dennis .... 140, 198 Carter, Glen ...... 140, 198 Cassidy, Lisa . . 108, 1 10, 198 Chappell, Amber Renet . . 198 Charlons, Maria ....... 198 Chick, David .......... 198 Chlystek, Mary Jane .... 198 Choate, Robert D ....... 198 Christensen, Allen ...... 198 Christie, Deborah . . 103, 146, 198 Claman, Ruth Irene . 109, 198 Clark, Theodore ....... 198 Clingan, Kimberly . . 147, 198 Cochran, Alexander 140, 198 Cohen,Todd . . . . .198 Cohen, Robin .... . . .198 Cole, Robyn . . . . . .198 Coleman, Kari . . . . . .198 Colgrove, Tracy ....... 198 Colomer, Jose . . . . . .198 Congleton, Megan ..... 198 Conrad, Diane ..... 71, 102 Cooke, Grant ......... 198 Coole, Molly Susan ..... 198 Cooper, William . . .140, 199 Corp, Phillip Chris ...... 199 Cosgrove, Mary ....... 199 Crabb, Madeline .... 71, 199 Craven, Kim .......... 199 Cross, Natalie ........ 199 Cunningham, Tricia Lynn . 199 D Daleske, Elizabeth ..... 199 Daly, Patricia ......... 199 Daly, PatrickJ .... . . . 199 Darnell, Rachel ........ 199 David, Kurt. . .101,140,199 David, Wayne ........ 199 Davies, Sherri . . 68, 146, 199 Davis, Regina ......... 199 Deaver, Michael ....... 199 Deay, Robert . 140, 162, 199 Deemer, Susan ........ 199 Delaney, Mark Edward . 103, 199 Delpaziak, M. ......... 199 Denny, Denise ........ 199 Dettmer, Rhonda . . 101, 103, 199 Devinki, Ida .......... 199 Dexter, Stephen . . .108, 199 Dickey, Karen ......... 199 Dickey, Marcy. 149, 150, 199 Dillon, Deborah 71, 108, 199 Dodd, John ...... 140, 199 Dodson, Stephen ...... 199 Doherty, Philip .... 162, 199 Dopke, Erica . . ..... 199 Dorrell, Robert ........ 199 Dougan, Debra .... 146, 199 Dougherty, Kevin ...... 199 Douglass, Shawna . 109, 199 Dunn, Marilyn ........ 199 Durham, Frances Jane . .153, 199 Durheim, Katherine . 156, 200 E Earnshaw, Julie .... 108, 200 Easley, Shannon Marie . .200 Eaton, Jay . . .100, 108, 200 Eaton, Raymond ....... 200 Einspahr, Jean . . . . . .144 Ekengren, Hugh . . . Elliott, Andreia .... 128, 200 109, 200 Elliott, Douglas . . . 108, 140, 200 Endicott, Robert . . . 100, 101, 200 Erickson, D. ......... . Evans, Christopher ..... 200 F Fahrenthold, Scott. . 108, 200 Fahrlander, Amy . . . 109, 200 Fay, Thomas . . 100, 101, 200 Federico, Thea ........ 200 .....200 Ferrel, Timothy .... 108, 200 Fikes, Patricia . 109, 128, 200 Finley, Barbara 71, 108, 144, 200 Fitzcharles, Diane . 108, 147, 200 Fleming, Lisa ...... 102, 200 Flood, Thomas ........ 200 Flynn, James . . . .... .200 Flynn, Jeremy ......... 200 Flynn, Julia ....... 147, 200 Flynn, J ................. Followell, Chris .... 100, 200 Ford, Beth ........... 200 Fountain, Mark .... 140, 200 Frankenstein, Jeffrey . . .100, 101, 200 Fremerman, Donald .... 200 Fry, James ........... 200 Funk, Cary . . .144, 162, 200 G Gage, Kenny ......... 200 Gagnon, Jerry ........ 200 Gasser, Kevin ......... 200 Gerken, John . 102, 103, 200 Gibbons, Jennifer ...... 201 Gier, Richard ..... 103, 201 Gill, Barbara ......... 201 Gillen, Timothy ........ 201 Gingrich, Jack ........ 108 Glazer, Jori .......... 201 Godwin, Ronald ......... . Goldstein, Micah ...... 201 Goodman, Gregg ...... 201 Gorman, Cynthia ...... 201 Grant, John .......... 201 Grant, Laura ...... 101, 201 Grantham, T. ......... 201 Greenbaum, Susan . 108, 201 Gregg, David ......... 201 Gregory, Robert ....... 201 Grein, David . . 140, 162, 201 Griffin, Blake ..... 101, 201 Griffith, Robert .... 103, 201 Grindinger, Mary ...... 201 Gust, Mark . . .100, 101, 201 A----f----- , -Y -- - -------V-if - - -Y Y- --W - NYM- Y --in -.f -.W -ww, ,.x,g. -,,,d ,,,,i, A Y ,, , , k i fx K v W v y V .. -' - , . . .AM . .- .V J. . -,.. , , Y , - K -., --WN..- - ' ' - ' V ' ' af ' N -1 i . ' A' 1 Q ' f - - -Y . -V ff , F Y , Y . -. , , . , . , f?f1 f 3 'v'fi --'?-1f:.'f ff I1 fZ? 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Roach, Konni . 100, 102 Robertson, Cahrles .... Robertson, Steven ..... Rodenberg, Harold . 129 Rollheiser, Mark . . .140 Rollins, Sharon .71, 108 Rollins, Tamra ........ Root, Paul ....... 140 Rootes, Sue . . . . . Routh, Corey ........ Rubin, Cathleen . . .156 Rudigier, Carol .... 1 10 Ruiz, Jana .......... Runnels, Martha . . .146 Rutherford, Antony .... S Sabates, Rebeca. . .110 Salcido, Belinda ...... Salter, Barton ..... 140 Samuelsen, Sahron .... Saper, Mark ......... Sargent, Nancy ...... Sawyer, Scott ........ Schlight, James ....... Schmidt, Michael Jay . . Schneider, Martha . 153 Schroeder, Lisa ....... Schulte, Paul ..... 162 Schultz, Chris ......... Schwarzenholz, Lisa . . . 108, Scott, Doug . . 101, 126, Scott, Keith .......... Scroggin, Clark ....... Sedlock, Teresa . . .1 10, Segura, Myrna ........ Seibel, Janet ......... Selbert, Lauren ........ Selden, Laurie .... 156, I I I 207 207 207 207 207 207 207 1 02, 207 207 207 207 207 207 207 207 1 40, 207 207 207 207 207 207 207 207 208 208 208 208 208 208 208 208 208 208 208 208 208 208 208 208 208 208 208 208 208 208 208 208 1 03, 208 208 208 208 208 208 208 208 208 Sewing, Henry ........ 208 Seymour, Carla . . . 108, 208 Shalet, Lawrence ...... 208 Sharp, Michael .... ...... Shaw, Kimberly ....... 208 Sheldon, Nancy ....... 209 Shepard, Shelley . . 101 , 153, 209 Sherfey, Kevin ........ 209 Shih, Peter ........... 209 Shirley, Scott ......... 209 Shope, Sara .101, 103, 153, 209 Shortridge, Martha . 109, 209 Simmons, Dayton . . 101, 209 Sinclair, Mary . .68, 108, 209 Skinner, Jeffrey .......209 Smart, Elizabeth . .202, 149, 150, 209 Smith, David . 108, 140, 162, 209 Smith, Sibley ..... 109, 209 Smith, Stacey . 109, 1 10, 209 Sparks, William . . . 102, 209 Spencer, Leslee .68, 009, 209 Sperry, Jennifer .... 60, 209 Spohrer, Donna Spraetz, Kathryn .......209 ....209 Stanton, Jeffrey . . . 102, 148, 209 Stechschulte, Daniel .... 101, 162, 209 Stein, Loriann . 82, 108, 146, 209 Spephens, Katherine . 71, 209 Stepp, Amy ...... 150, 209 Stewart, Juli ...... 100, 209 Stewart, Karen ........ 209 Stenn, Kelly .... .... 2 09 Stitz, Thomas ......... 209 Story, David ...... 140, 209 Story, Robert ..... 140, 209 Stuber, Jeffrey .... 140, 209 Stutz, Kathryn ........ 209 Sullins, Martin 108, 143, 171 , 209 Suman, Paul .......... 209 Svaglic, Gregory . . 140, 209 Swanson, Bruce . . .100, 101, 209 l T Tankard, Suzanne Mary . 209 Taylor, Amy . . .68, 156, 210 Templeman, Mark Cliffton . . . 129, 210 Tenney, Robinson Larkin .210 Tetzlaff, Anthony ...... 210 Thompson, David ...... 210 Thompson, Jeffrey . 103, 108, 210 Thorpe, Janice ........ 210 Throne, William Brian . . .210 Tidwell, Scott ..... 140, 210 Tiernan, Patricia ....... 210 Todd, Ramona ........ 210 Toler, Kimmara .... 109, 210 Trainor, Rosemary ...... 210 Trantham, Timothy . 102, 210 Trotter, Sara .......... 210 U Uppman, Susan . . .100, 101, 210 V Valentino, Vicki . . . 109, 210 Van Dyke, Jennifer . 108, 210 Vandiver, Denese ...... 210 Vanet, Jason Randall . . .210 Vangaasbeek, Diane ,... 210 Vangoethem, Alan . 128, 210 Vanhorn, Paul Everett . . .210 Vanlerberg, Mary ...... 210 Vanliew, Mark .... 140, 210 Varney, Christy . 71, 109, 210 Venable, Michael ...... 210 Vieg, Kirstin Louise ..... 21 1 Vile, Diane Elise . . . 109, 21 1 Virgen, Mark ......... 21 1 Voysey, Linda Marie . 71, 21 1 W Waddell, Susan .... 71, 21 1 Waldo, Tucker .... 140, 21 1 Wallen, Wendy ....... 21 1 Wallis, John .......... 21 1 Warman, Teresa . . . 108, 21 1 Wasser, Burton Kent .... 21 1 Wayne, David ........ 21 1 Weaver, Cecile ........ 21 1 Weinberg, Scott . . . 129, 21 1 Welch, Kory .......... 21 1 Wesemann, Martin . 140, 21 1 Weston, Mike ..... 102, 21 1 Westvold, Deborah ..... 21 1 Whitaker, Patricia ...... 21 1 White, Marla ......... 21 1 White, Michael Shane . .129, 21 1 White, Patti Jo .... 156, 21 1 Whitten, Lora ......... 21 1 Wiggin, Kristyn .... 146, 21 1 Wilcox, Sherri ...... 71, 21 1 Wiley, John Gregory . . .100, 101,211 Wilkerson, Kristen Leigh . 146, 21 1 Williams, Diane ....... 21 1 Williams, John ........ 21 1 Williams, Lisa ...... 71, 211 Willson, David .... 162, 211 Wilson, Stacy Renee .... 21 1 Wood, Kristin ......... 21 1 Woods, Donald . . . 140, 171, 211 Woods, Paul ......... 211 Y Yarmo, Sherri . 109, 156, 211 Yodler, Laurie ..... 108, 211 Z Zeko, Jonathan ....... 21 1 Zuanich, Kay ......... 21 1 JUNIORS A Acuff, Ann ........... 214 Ahmed, Latheef Shuur . .100, 102, 214 Ahnen, Mark .137, 159, 161, 214 Alford, Mark ..... 144, 214 Allain, Brian .......... 214 Ambrose, Anthony ..... 214 Amoury, Jerry 100, 101, 103, 214 Anderson, David ....... 214 Anderson, Elizabeth .... 214 Anderson, Marcy ......... Andre, Philip ............ Angles, Francis 159, 161 , 214 Anning, Chris ..... 137, 214 Appelbaum, Brooks .99, 214 Appelbaum, Eric .......... Apple, Craig ......... 214 Ardrey, Vickie ........ 214 Armer, Alison . .71, 72, 107, 214 Aron, Debbie ..... 147, 214 Aronoff, Gwen ........ 214 Ashcraft, Nathan ...... 214 Aspegren, Lars ........ 214 Athon, Paul ...... 103, 155 Audley, Mark ......... 214 Austin, Jennifer ........ 214 Avery, Michael .... 137, 214 Azar, Camille . . . . . . .214 B Baas, Sarah .... .... 2 14 Bakan, Lloyd . . .4 . . . .214 Baker, Holly .......... 214 Baker, Susan ......... 214 Baldwin, Julie . .82, 99, 146, 214 Ballard, Mark ......... 214 Ballentine, Karen . . 107, 150, 214 Bardwell, Milinda ...... 214 Barker, Susan ......... 110 Barr, Jeff . . 92, 99, 127, 214 214 Barrela, Mary.. . . . . .214 Bartlett, Barbara ....... 215 Barr, Jeff . ........... 201 Guthrie, Karen .... 108 H Haag, Lisa .......... Hack, Cameron .... 140, Hadel, Mark ...... 103 Hahn, Stephanie . . .67, Kennedy, Amy .... Haines, Kent ...... 101 Hakim, D.. . . . Hall, Kathryn ..... Hall, Kathy ...... Hallberg, Kevin . Hamilton, Kathleen . Hamilton, Leslie Hamilton, Lisa . Hanauer, Steven . . Hanson, Carleen Harden, Laurie ..... 71 Hart, Phyllis ......... Hathaway, Donna . 109, 153, 165 Haun, James ..... Hawkins, Dave .... Hawkins, Paula . . Pisano, Julia .......... 206 Hayes, Nancy ........ Hays, Douglas ....... Hedrick, Robert ...... Heinz, Mary ......... Hendricks, Jennifer . 146 Hendricks, Samuel .... Henshaw, David ...... Henson, Lynda .... 100 Hickman, W. ....... . Hider, Tammy ........ Higdon, Catherine . . 102 Hoback, Sarah .... 102, Hoffman, Gretchen .... Hoffman, Stuart . . . 155, Halbert, Tamara ...... Hollinger, Ann .... 102 Holman, Howard . . 171 Holtgraves, Caroline . . . 103 Hopkins, Scottie . . .153 Hornung, Bart ........ Housh, Susan ...... 68 Howell, Jeffrey ....... Huff, Randall ........ Hupp, Doug ......... Hutcherson, Dudley 108, I I I I I I I Hutchison, Kelly ....... Huxtable, Mary .60, 146, Hyer, Shelly .......... lllig, Jenny ........... Irwin, Melissa ..... 109, lsaacs, David ......... lsaacs, Donna ........ . 201 201 201 201 156, 201 201 201 201 201 201 201 201 201 201 201 202 1 10, 202 202 202 202 202 202 202 202 202 202 202 1 02 202 202 202 202 202 202 202 202 202 101, 202 202 202 202 202 202 202 1 40, 202 202 202 202 202 202 202 203 , ef.. .,- ---- v - fs-1 J Jackson, Joyce 103, 108, Jacobowitz, Mary ...... Jacobs, Laura ......... James, Jordonna ...... Janasz, Philip .140, 171, Jansen, Rhonda ....... Jensen, Daniel .... 10 162 Jewell, John ...... 14 Jimeson, Sarah . 3, 0, I 203 203 203 203 203 203 140, 203 203 203 203 203 203 Johnson, Judith .... 109, Jones, Christine ....... Jones, Debbie ........ Jones, Elizabeth . . . 147, Jones, Mariell ..... K Kaiser, Lucy ...... Kashyap, Sunita . . . Kaufman, David Kaufman, Elisa . Kelley, Jan .... . . ..... ....- ...109 I Kerr, Leslie ...... . . Kerr, Lisa ............ Kershenbaum, Bruce . . . . Ketterman, Roger . . 100, 129, Kildow, Jim ....... 108, Killian, Julie ....... 68 Kimball, Stuart ....... King, Allison . . .67, 109, King, Cliff ........... King, Michael ..... 140, Kinney, Sandy ....... Kircher, Jennifer .... 68, Kirk, David ....... 140, Kisler, Michael ....... Klein, Cynthia ........ Klein, Samara ...-... Klopper, Hal ...... 101, Klugh, Elizabeth ...... Knapp, Tamra .60, 109, Kodanaz, Taner .... 82, Krigel, Sheila ...... 68, Kropff, Kimberly ...... Kuchem, Stephanie . 109, L I Landes, Deborah . . 144 Lane, Linda ....... 153 Langel, Lynn . . . Lants, Leon ...... Larigann, Kelly . Leathers, John . . . Leathers, Kevin . Leece, Quentin .... ....- . . . . - - . . Legaspi, Grace ...... .,...-,,,, , .-az, , Affw., , -.2-gf ' '-'A----1 .W - 'Life-f' 0 . 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McGahey, Lisa .... McGuff, Bill ...... McKay, Kerri ..... McKee, Charles . . . McLane, Megan . . . I 108, 204 204 204 204 204 204 204 204 204 204 204 204 204 204 204 204 204 204 204 204 McMurdo, Thomas . 128, 205 McWilliams, Mickael Mendell, Julie ..... Meroney, Ricky . . Mertz, Alice ...... Meunier, Arthur . . . Miene, Peter ...... Miller, Brad ...... Miller, Grace ..... Minter, Janet . 108, Moore, JoDee ..... Morgan, Denise . . . Morganstern, Doris . Morris, Andrew .... ' -' UZ- :' 1 - - 1-' 'J5f.L, . z'?'f'l4 'Q ' 204 ... 204 ... 204 ... 204 110,204 171 204 ... 204 ... 204 ... 204 102,205 102,205 ... 205 140,205 143,205 100,101, 205 ...,205 100,205 ....205 .50,205 ....205 100,101, 146,205 ...108, 205 ... 205 ... 205 109,205 ... 205 101,205 108,205 156,205 110,205 153,205 ... 205 ... 205 140,205 ff,,,.::4-g- f f3 Q., , . V- ' H, -5- --'z u --K Y? 4 1- - J Morsman, Kelley ....... 205 Moulthrop, Daniel ...... 205 Moylan, Daniel .... 162, 205 Mulchay, Stephen . 140, Mullett, Mark . . . Munson, Peggy . . . Murrell, Angela . . Murrell, Pamela . . N Neal, Perri ...... Newcomer, Kristine 162, 205 .....205 .....205 .....205 .....205 .....205 .71,102, 146, 205 Newman, Franklin . 108, 162, 205 Nichols, Thomas . .200, 101, 206 Nicoll, William ........ 206 Niewald, Michael ......206 Ninci, Angela . .68, 153, 206 Noble, Linda ......... 206 Noonan, Michael O O'Reilly, Andrew ......206 ......206 Osborne, Stephanie .... 149, 206 1 50, Owen, Cece . . 100, 101, 206 Ozorkiewicz, Kathryn . . .206 P Pace, Dana ...... Pacheco, Maria . . . 156, 206 103, 144, 206 Paden, Roger ......... 206 Paraion, Rod . . . .... .206 Parker, Amy .......... 206 Partnoy, Michele ....... 206 Patty, Kristen ..... 108, 206 Payne, Heather ..... 82, 206 Pearce, Kevin ......... 206 Pemberton, Michelle .... 206 Peterson, Paul ........ 206 Peterson, Kathryn . . 108, 206 Pfefer, Julie .......... 206 Pham, Mai Thi Kim ..... 206 Philippi, Bob .......... 206 Phillips, Julie Ann ......206 Phillips, Tracy ......... 109 Phipps, Shannon ....... 206 Pinkerton, Mary ....... 206 Pitman, Nancy ........ 207 Plumer, Linda . . . Pollak, Elizabeth . Porras, Analinda . ......207 ......207 ......207 Porter, Alane ..... 109, 207 Pronko, Cynthia . . . 144, 207 Putt, Jeffrey .... R Ragland, Beth. . . ', ....-,,+..-,,- .V--rj . . - C 4 'E-'W' H ' '1 1 ml Y 1, ,W ......207 ......207 , A::.Q-w Hobbs, Joan ...... 107, Hoffhaus, Susan . . .109, Hoffman, James ....... Hoffman, Scott ........ Hollingsworth, Jean .... Holm, Hillary ......... Holm, Hillary ......... 220 220 220 222 220 220 220 Holmex, Jeffrey . . .101, 220 Hopkins, John ..... 137, 220 Hopkins, Lee Ann .... 60, 81, 105,110,127, Howard, John ......... 221 Hubbard, Thomas ...... 221 Hudon, Nikki ......... 221 Hughes, Roberta . . 107, 127, 221 Hulen, Juliette ...... 60, Hunzeker, Robert ...... Hurst, Greg ...... 1 37, Hutton, Nancy ........ Hylton, Jack ...... 155, Imel, Jed ............ lnk, Patrick ........... lrwig, John . . .155, 171, J Jackson, Linda ........ Jackson, Mike ......... James, Pat ........... James, Steve ..... 161 , Janasz, Steve . 137, 171, Jarchow, Jennifer ...... Jarvi, Stephen ........ Jeanquart, John, ....... Jenab, John .......... Jensen, Marn . . 60, 105, 162, Jerwick, Bruce ........ Jewett, Philip . . . . . . . . Johnson, David ........ Johnson, Rheuben . 100, Johnson, Michael . . 107, 171 , Johnston, Kevin . . .137, Jones, Kevin . . 107, 123, Joyce, James ......... Jurney, Muchael ....... K Kahn, Michael ........ Kapleau, Pam ......... Kaufmann, Kathleen 109, Kaul, Frank .......... Keith, Tacy ....... 107, Kelley, Jeffrey ........ Kelly, Janet .... ..... Kelso, Richard ........ Kendall, Forrest ....... Kenyon, Mark ..... 161, 221 221 221 221 221 221 221 221 221 221 221 221 221 221 147, 221 221 221 221 101, 221 137, 221 221 221 221 222 222 222 222 222 222 222 222 222 222 222 Kiene, David . 137, 159, 161, 222 Kimura, Lyla .......... 222 King, Kelly ...100,101, 222 Kirklin, Kenneth ....... 222 Klein, Jeffrey ......... 222 Knapp, Timothy ....... 222 Koch, William .107, 137, 222 Kranz, Micol ...... 137, 222 Krebs, Mark ...... 1 37, 222 Krummel, Ann Lee ...... 222 Kuhasz, Robert ........ 222 Kupperman, Paul ...... 222 Kurz, Gregory .... 155, 222 Kutina, William Jeffrey . .222 L Lalonde, Bruce ........ 222 Laner, David. .137,161, 222 Langley, Glen ..... 137, 222 Larson, Eric. . .107, 110, 222 LaVine, Stacy ......... 222 Lawrence, Don ........ 222 Leibson, Lawrence ..... 222 Lenk, David .... .... 2 22 Levine, Scott .... .... 2 22 Levitch, Robert ........ 222 Liffring, Carrie . . Lieffring, Mary ........ 222 ....222 ....222 Linck, Bradley . . . Little, Jeff ...... .... 2 22 Littleiohn, Holly ....... 222 Lloyd, Scott .......... 222 Lockwood, Nanette ..... 222 Logsdon, David . . . 159, 161, 223 Long, James ...... 143, 223 Long, Pamela . . . 71, 72, 223 Lord, Dianna ..... 165, 223 Lowel, Patrick ............ Lowry, Ann . . .99, 107, 1 10, 223 Luce, Barbara ......... 223 Luchen, Charles Grant . . .92, 223 Luger, Brian .... .... 2 23 Lund, Kerry ............. Lundy, Catherine. . . 153, 322 M Maag, Kathy ......... 223 Machalek, Robert ...... 223 Mackenzie, John ....... 223 Magee, Curtis ......... 223 Mahoney, Molly ....... 223 Maizlish, Jody ..... 60, 223 Malley, Dennis .... 137, 223 Maloney, Sharon . . 153, 165, 223 Marasco, Michelle ..... 223 Markowitz, Michael ....... Marple, Susan ........ 223 Marshall, John .... 143, Martella, Joseph . . . 137, Martin, Kerry . 100, 101 , Mason, Marc ......... Matson, Gregg .... 137, May, Kerry . . .99, 100, Mayhew, Lisa . .71 , 72, McArthur, Shawn ...... McCarthy, Thomas . 137, McCaughey, Kent ...... McClelland, Jane . . .66, McCoy, Lewis . 100, 101, McCully, Megan ....... McCune, Thomas ..... McGilley, Marilyn . 149, 223 223 107, 223 223 223 147, 223 110, 223 232 223 223 223 223 223 150, 223 McGinnis, Kelly ....... 223 McGrath, Jack ..... '. . .223 McGuff, William .......... McKenna, Dawn .......... McPherron, Melissa . 147, 224 Meara, Patrick ........ 224 Meltzer, Paul ......... 224 Menees, Laura 107, 146, 224 Mennan, Felicia ....... 224 Mika, Joe ............ 224 Miller, Clark. .100, 101, 110, 105, 224 Miller, Joan .......... 224 Miller, Laurence ....... 224 Miller, Nancy . . . . . . .224 Miller, Robert . . . . . . .224 Miller, Vickey ......... 224 Mindlin, Andrew ....... 224 Mitchell, Christine . 153, Moore, David ........ 165, 224 Mitchell, Sue . . 103, 147, Money, Daniel 101, 103, .224 224 224 Morgan, Floyd ........ 224 Morgenstern, Doris .... Morley, Brian ........ Morphy, Patricia . 71, 72 Morris, Sandra ....... Morrison, David .... 99 Moskowitz, Lisa ...... Motsinger, Arthur ..... Mueller, Keith ........ Mueller, Kirsten ...... Mullen, Richard .... 159 Munson, Elaine .... 103 Mushkin, William ..... N Nelson, Lori ...... 144 Nettles, Thomas . . .143 Neybert, Irene ....... I I .109 224 Moriarty, Brian .... 137, . 224 224 .224 224 I .224 .224 .224 .224 224 224 .224 224 224 .224 Nichols, Nancy .67, 107, 224 Nickell, Amy ......... 224 Nickolaus, Daniel Alvin . .224 Ninci, Loretta . 153, 165, 224 Norden, Deborah . . 120, 224 O O'Connell, Elizabeth . . .110, 224 O'Farrell, Tom .... 137, 224 O'Grady, Keven ....... 225 Oliver, Kristin ......... 225 Opelka, Julie Anne . .71, 72, 225 Orton, Terry ...... 155, 225 Owens, Carol ......... 225 Ozorkiewicz, Madge .... 225 P Paden, Robert . . . . . . .225 Padula, Richard ....... 225 Parelman, Amy ........ 225 Parks, Gregory Owens . .225 Patton, Frederick ...... 225 Payne, Sheryl ......... 225 Pendleton, Melinda . .92, 225 Pennavaria, Richard .... 171, Penner, Charles ....... 225 155, 225 Penticuff, Pamela Marie . 109, 225 Perme, Perri . . 109, 156, 225 Perry, David ...... 171, 225 Peterson, Eileen Ann . . .109, 225 Peterson, Eric ..... 137, 225 Polete, Richard ........ 225 Polidori, Jodi ..... 107, 225 Pollard, Charlene 71, 72, 225 Ponder, Alison .... 107, 225 Poore, Wick .......... 225 Pope, Jeffrey . 101, 104, 105, 1 10, 225 Powell, Richard Charles . .225 Power, Patrick ........ 225 Priston, Brian .... .... 2 25 Pugh, Georgann ....... 225 Q Quinn, Douglas ....... 137 R Rabius, Deenya . 66, 92, 156, 225 Ramsburg, Douglas ..... 225 Ramsey, Douglas . . 102, 107, 137, 225 Ramseyer, Roger 80, 82, 105, 226 Redford, Andrew Burdett . 226 Rehak, Nancy Ann ..... 226 Reilly, Dennis ......... 226 Reinties, Leo . . 100, 101, 226 L. , ,.,,,-,U-... 4 . ' - Bates, Jane .... 66, 147, 215 Bauman, Melissa . .101, Bayer, Paula . . . Beall, Karen .......... Beaver, Rhonda ......- Beilharz, Becky .... 107, Belzer, Vickie ......... Berg, David .......... Bergmann, Ellyn . . . 103, Bernard, Laurie .... 147 , Bernhardt, Paul ........ Bernstein, Sheryl ....... Bey, Carla ...... .... Bicknell, Maura ........ Biersmith, Brian ........ Biggs, Thomas 105, 137, Bingert, Mary ..... 101 , Bingham, George . 100, Birkholz, Kenny .... 102, Bishop, Stephanie ...... Bleish, Mary . 70, 71, 72, Bloomer, Michael ...... Bly, Scott ............ Bohrn, Karlton ........ Bois, Steven .......... Bollier, Corinne . . .100, 127 Borel, Timothy ....... Brack, Amy ....... 153, Brand, Jordan ....... Brandmeyer, Robert . . . Branit, Laura ......... Breidenthal, Ted . . . 137, Breitenbucher, Sherry . . Bremer, Timothy . . .137, Bridges, Warren . . .143, Brodsky, Joel . .92, 127, Brooks, Lynne . . .70, 71 Browne, Lisa . . . . . . Bruns, Jack .... . . . Bryant, Roger ........ Buchanan, G. Doug . . . Buell, Carolyn . . .71, 72, Buenger, Lynn ....... Burbridge, Jeff ....... Burcham, Grant . . .137, Burcham, John ....... Burger, R. L. Chip . . 107, Burke, Cathy . . .67, 127, Burke, Kelly ......... Burnett, Robert ....... Burns, Laura ...... 147, Burstein, Nannette . . .71 Buterin, Molly ..... 109, 165, I 153, 215 215 215 215 215 215 215 215 215 215 215 215 215 215 215 215 101, 215 215 215 215 215 215 215 215 101, 215 215 215 215 215 215 215 215 215 215 215 I72l 215 216 216 Brown, Melissa .... 147, Brown, Susan ...... 66, . 216 . 216 . 216 216 216 216 216 216 216 216 216 216 216 216 I 72, 216 216 Butler, Daniel .... . . . Buxton, Connie . .... . . . C Cantril, Roger Marc . 137, Capps, Steven ........ Cardozo, Elliott ...... Carney, Daniel . . . . . . Carpenter, Scott ...... Carrier, Donald ....... Carroll, Michelle . . . 105, Carter, Cindy ......... Cason, Candiss ....... Chang, Linda .... . . . Charney, Anita . . . . . . Cheek, Rick ......... Chervitz, Harvey ....... Chinnery, Melissa . . 107, Chowins, Janet . . . 100, 153, Christenson, Paula .... Cinelli, John ......... Clark, Glenn ...... 101 Clipaham, Eeen ...... Cohn, Michael ....... Coleman, Mark .... 101 Coeln, Claudia ....... Colgrove, Michael. . 137, Canger, Kathy .... 147, Contractor, Cyrus ..... Cooper, Mary ........ Corley, Edwin Scott . 143 Corley, Julian David . . . Cosgrove, John .... 137, Costello, David .... 137, Coster, Tracy ..... 152 Coukoulis, Pamela .... Cowan, Laura .... . . Cox, Kathleen . . . . . . Cox, Michele ......... Crabtree, Christopher . . . Crahan, Sean ......... Cramer, Jim . .105, 137, Crangle, Jo .......... Criss, Shannon .... 147, Crowder, Harold. . . 171, I 216 216 216 216 216 216 216 216 216 216 216 216 216 216 216 216 101, 216 216 216 216 216 116 216 216 217 217 217 217 217 217 217 217 217 217 217 217 217 217 217 217 217 217 Crozier, Nancy ........ 217 Crum, Randall 100, 101, 103, 155, 217 Cunningham, David 137, 217 Curnow, Katherine ..... 217 Curtin, Michael 82, 107, Curtis, Kimberly 143, 217 .......217 Cutitta, Jeffery .... 137, 217 D Daleske, Sarah ........ 217 Danda, Jeff ...... 171, 217 Davenport, Laura .... 71, 72, 109, 217 Davidson, Susan .70, 71, 107, Dawdy, Bradford ...... Denny, David... ..... Detrempe, Brian . .... . Dickey, John .......... Dixon, Drue ...... 1 10, Dabson, Dawn ........ Dobson, Deborah ...... 72, 217 217 217 217 217 218 218 218 Doerr, Brian. .137, 159, 161, 218 Dombek, Dayna ....... Dorfman, Scott ........ Douglass, Patricia . . 109, Dowling, Tom ..... 137, Drake, Amy .......... Dreyer, Nancy ..... 92, Duncan, Kelly ......... Dunn, Jeffrey . . . . . . . . Dwyer, David ......... E Easton, Leslie ..... 165, Ecton, Elizabeth ....... Edge, Jay ............ Edris, Melissa . 103, 107, Eisen, Mark ...... 137, Ellfeldt, Kimberly. 71, 72, Elliott, Brian .......... Ellman, Janine ........ Enenbach, Julie ....... Engardio, Joan .... 107, England, Kimberly ..... Erickson, Brian ........ Erickson, Devin . . . . F Faile, Ted ............ Fairleigh, Stephen . . 137, Falls, Kelly ........... Fay, Patrick .... ..... Feldkamp, Kim ........ Ferguson, Chipp ....... Ferguson, Deanna Fernandes, Tami ....... Fielder, Arthur ........ Fink, John ..... Fischer, Dana . . . Flowers, Marc ......... ..... ..... Forgy, Daine ..... 147, Frank, David ......... Friesen, Robert .... 105, Friesen, Suzanne ...... Frisbie, Stephen ....... Fudemberg, Elizabeth . . 1 162, Fuller, Meredith . . .107, Fuller, Richard ........ G Gage, Kevin . .137, 159, Gardella, Geoffrey ..... fy r.--:- :ffNf'v4Z::-. ... ,:.f- F , .--. A, jx - H -I-,.--.,.., ,- . 'Q 1 -.V 1 LY' 1,-. ,. -.1.,,,. 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Haren, Charles ........ Harmless, Ann ........ Haromn, Tracy ..... . . Harper, Stephen ....... ...137, 219 219 219 219 219 219 123, 219 104, 219 219 219 219 219 219 219 219 219 219 219 137 219 219 219 .219 219 219 219 219 219 219 219 219 219 219 220 Harris, Clifford .... . . Harrison, Vicki ....... Harrison, William ..... Harvey, Debbie ...... Hawkey, Margaret . 109 Hax, Timothy ........ Hayes, Susan ........ Healy, Lauren ..... 147 Heinz, Timothy ....... Heley, Jill ........ 156 Henke, Greg . . 107, 155 Henry, Susan ........ Henson, John . . . . . . Herdt, Karen . . . . . . Heriford, Sheryl ...... Herrera, Richard ...... Hill, Marsha .... 71, 72 Hintz, Nancy ..... 1 10 Hirsch, Christian ...... Hirsch, Douglas ...... Hissam, Renee 100, 101, Hoadley, Carol . . . 105, I I 220 220 220 220 220 220 220 220 220 220 220 220 220 220 220 220 220 220 220 146, 220 - -1-gg--- ,. l 111 in l .1 1: l I: ,l V. 1 1. 1. ll ll l 1,1 1 1' l 1 l 1 l l ll F Y 1 1 l 'E il ji ei it 151 l 'Q .l .'! 1 11 1511 ww ' 5111.1 1121 1 up 111 gligilll ill 1 11,3-I lil 1 1 1 25,11 l 1 111. . 1 E111 1211 . ill. -llili-It Barnett, Vincent ....... 235 Barrera, Anita ........ 235 Bayer, Amy. 88, 89, 147, 235 Bays, Juliana ......... 235 Beaver, Carol ......... 235 Beitchman, Kevin . . 128, 235 Bell, James ....... 127, 235 Bell, Linda ........... 235 Benson, Julie ......... 235 Benson, Lisa .66, 75, 89, 104, 105, 146, 235 Bever, Nancy ......... 235 Bickley, Michael ....... 235 Bielski, Roland .... 107, 122 Biritz, Tina ....... 218, 235 Bissing, Mark .100, 101 , 235 Blackford, Leo ........... Blackshire, Jennifer ..... 235 Blair, Michelle ...... 92, 235 Bledsoe, Shari .... 128, 235 Bleish, Tim .............. Bloomer, Deborah ..... 235 Bock, Richard ......... 236 Bonn, Linda .......... 236 Boresow, Steven . . . 155, 236 Borowski, Craig .......... Boudreau, Mary ....... 236 Breisch, Kristine ....... 236 Brewster, Elizabeth ..... 236 Briggs, Mark ...... 159, 236 Brill, Tobyn . . . . . . .236 Brill, Tonya . . . . . . .236 Brinson, Sally ......... 128 Broaddus, Philip . . .143, 236 Brock, Laura Lee . . .69, 127, 236 Brooks, Lea .......... 236 Browder, Deborah ..... 236 Brown, Dawn ......... 236 Brown, Joanne ........ 236 Brown, Keith .......... 236 Brown, Marguerite Terese . . . 104, 105, 236 Brown, Melinda A. ..... 236 Brown, Melinda K. 59, 60, 74, 89, 153, 236 Brown, Victoria ..... 89, 236 Bucher, Susan ......... 236 Bunker, John ......... 236 Burchstead, Dennis ..... 236 Burke, Terrence .... 1 37, 236 Burns, Mary Stacy . . 127, 236 Buser, Renate ......... 122 Buttry, Alan ............ '. Bybee, Sherri ..... 128, 236 C Cage, Neal .......... 236 Callahan, John .... 137, 236 Cambern, Catherine Maria . . 237 Campbell, Phil ........ 237 Canfield, David ....... 237 Caruso, Patricia . . . 128, 237 Casper, Mary . . .80, 89, 237 Cast, Rose ........... 237 Casten, Joy Ellen ...... 237 Catlett, Lee . .66, 74, 78, 89, 96, 104, 105, 237 Chamberlain, Cris . . 127, 237 Charlons, Julio .... 155, 237 Chase, Bryan ..... 127, 237 Chick, Julie ..... 71, 72, 237 Choate, Stephen ....... 237 Christenson, Paul ......... Clancey, Elizabeth . . 69, 237 Clark, Jeffrey ...... 92, 237 Clark, Kathlyn .... 156, 237 Clasen, Lori .......... 237 Clemens, Mark .... 129, 237 Clough, Carter ........ 237 Cohen, Bruce ......... 237 Cohn, Jeff Mitchell ..... 237 Cohrs, Mary . . 105, 128, 237 Cole, Lisa ......... 99, 237 Comer, Robin Lee 60, 76, 237 Compton, Mary . . . 128, 237 Cooney, Brian Paul ..... 237 Cordes, Michelle . . . 107, 237 Costello, Jane Kay . . .66, 74, 237 Courtwright, Chris . . 128, 237 Cowley, Christina ...... 237 Cox, James Thomas .... 237 Cox, Steven .......... 238 Craven, Christopher .... 104, 105, 238 Craven, Kathy .... 127, 238 Crider, Lisette ......... 238 Crow, Mark . . .65, 137, 238 Crum, Renee . . 1 10, 120, 238 Cunningham, Patrick .... 238 Cunningham, Todd Ashton . . 238 D Danda, Joseph .88, 92, 143, 238 Darnell, Eric 60, 62, 137, 238 Darnell, Mary ......... 238 Davidson, Bruce ....... 238 Davison, Patricia ....... 238 DeCicco, Judith .69, 74, 147, 238 Delpazir, Mitra ........... Denebeim, Clay ....... 238 Desch, Todd .......... 238 DeValpine, Andrew .... 238 Dexter, William S. ..... 238 Dick, Melissa ......... 238 Dietrich, John D. . . 105, 155, 238 Dintaman, Stephanie . . .238 Dodd, Connie ......... 238 Dodderidge, Daniel .... 238 Doherty, Mark .... 137, 238 Dominey, Don M. ...... 239 Dorlac, Tom .......... 239 Downing, Mike ........ 239 Duncan, Kimberly . . .60, 74, 146, 239 Dunn, Jonathan ....... 239 Dunn, Stuart .... ..... Durbin, Robert ........ 239 Dwyer, Donna ........ 239 E Edge, Jaime . . . . . . .239 Edin, Sarah .......... 239 Edwards, James ....... 239 Edwards, Roxanne ..... 239 Elliot, Elizabeth ........ 239 Ellis, Christopher ....... 239 Ellis, Natlaie .100, 101, 103, 239 Engelmann, Lori ....... 239 Engle, John .......... 239 English, Mark . .65, 137, 239 Erway, John .......... 239 Esrig, Jerry ....... 128, 239 Evans, Lisa .... ...... 2 39 Everest, Janet. . . . . . .239 Ewert, Ann ..... .... 2 39 F Farkas, John .... .... 2 39 Fehlandt, John ........ 239 Fent, Patrick ...... 102, 239 Finch, Karen ...... 127, 239 Finegold, Kevin .... 171 , 240 Finestone, David ....... 240 Finkelstein, Victor. . .80, 1 10, 240 Fitzcharles, Mike . . .89, 100, 101, 103, 240 Fitzpatrick, Janet . . 103, 153, 240 Flood, Stephen .... 127, 240 Flynn, Andrew Gilbert ...... Flynn, James ......... 240 Flynn, Marcy . .80, 104, 105, 1 10, 240 Fonger, Kay .......... 240 Ford, Martha ......... 240 Fotopoulos, Sam ....... 240 Fowler, Ronald ........... Fowler, Stephen .... 89, 105, 155, 240 Fox, Steven . .107, 127, 137, 240 Frankenstein, Michelle . . 100, 101, 156, 240 Franklin, Janice ..... 89, 240 Frazier, Bruce ......... 240 Frazier, Robert .... 127, 240 Frey, Mark . . .101, 107, 122 Friedman, Marsha ...... 240 Fuchs, Cathleen 89, 153, 162, 240 Funk, Bryan .... 88, 89, 240 Funk, Kimberley . . . 127, 240 G Gagnon, Larry ........ Gallehugh, Kurt . . . 171, 240 Garcia, Jodi .......... 240 Garrity, Lee Daniel . .92, 240 Gaulding, Sally .......... Gibbons, Henry ....... 240 Gibbs, Carolyn .59, 60, 104, 105, 241 Gibson, Gary ......... 241 Gier, Randall .100, 101, 137, 241 Gilbert, Robert .81 , 129, 241 Gill, Sarah ........ 89, 241 Gilman, Amy . .92, 104, 105, 1 10, 241 Gilmore-Williams, Jean . .241 Gingrich, Jay ......... 171 Gitomer, Lynn ........ 241 Godwin, Jerry ........ 241 Goehner, Linda ....... 241 Goldberg, John .60, 62, 241 Goldman, Linda ....... 241 Grant, James .100, 101, 241 Grantham, Tim Miles ....... Griffith, Laura . . .66, 75, 89, 147, 241 Grinstead, Julie ....... 241 Gruening, Bill. .101, 89, 100, 103, 241 Gunter, Robert Mark . . . 137, 241 Gust, Peter. . .100,101, 241 H Hack, Robert ..... 137, 241 Haines, Mary 88, 92, 99, 241 Haith, Mitchell ........ 241 Hall, Jerrold .100, 101, 103, 128, 241 Hall, Shelley ...... 144, 241 Haltrich, Dietmar ...... 122 Hamilton, Kim ......... 241 Hamilton, SchuylerM .... 241 Harkness, Christopher . . .242 Harris, Tara .......... 242 Hart, Creighton ..... 92, 242 Hartman, Heather . 100, 101, 242 Harvey, Robert .... 137, 242 Harwell, Kevin ........ 242 Hathaway, Ronald . . . 1 .242 Hedden, Lora ..... 103, 242 Hedrick, Alan ......... 242 230 Rester, Matthew . . .137, Rewerts, Lex . .101, 103, Rice, Adam .......... Rich, Jeff ........ 137, Richards, James ....... 226 226 226 226 226 Richards, Winston Stuart .226 Richardson, Tonya Michele . . 226 Ridenour, Angela ...... 226 Riley, Darius Andrew .... 226 Roberts, Susan . . .70, 71, 72, Robertson, Bradley ..... Robinson, Bill . .... 137, Robinson, Clinton ...... 226 226 226 226 Robles, Sue .......... 226 Rodenberg, Howard David . . 127, 226 Rogers, Emily ..... 107, Rooker, Alison .... 105, Roudebush, Cescilie .... Rubin, Victoria ........ Ruch, Renee . . . . . . .69, Ruck, Mary ........... Rudigier, Anne Felice . . . 226 226 226 226 226 226 101 , 162, 226 Ruley, Deanna .67, 147, 226 Runnels, Janice .... 147, 226 Rydell, Gary .... .... S Sakoulas, Steve ....... Salisbury, Clay ........ Sanders, Beth 70, 71, 72, Schambra, Jeanne Rose . Scheier, Robert ........ Schmideskamp, Phillip . . 101, Schmidt, Kathleen ...... Schutte, Robert ........ Scott, Lisa ........... Segura, Marco .... 100, Seiden, Scott ........ Sellers, Melanie ....... 227 227 227 227 227 227 100, 227 227 227 227 227 227 227 Serrault, Jeffrey George 128, 227 Servoss, Deanna . .107, 156, 227 Shafer, John D. ...... 227 Shalinsky, Jon .... 102 Shapiro, Wendy ...... Shaw, Sherlyn . . 71, 72 Sheffield, Michael . . 137, Shepard, Kelly .... 143 227 227 227 227 227 Shepherd, Michael Adam 227 Shepherd, Teresa Kay . . .227 Sherrill, Gregg Allen . . . 137, 227 Shields, Susan ...... 71, 72 Shape, Jane . .101, 103, 227 Siefering, Karen ....... 227 Silbiger, Steven Alan . . .227 Y , 1 -.,,,.. , V -. - - .- - --1..,. -- 21 1, ., A -1 - .. I Q ... ,. . M a., ,. ...f,.. -V K - ..,,.,,-..- 'Y ., .- - 'Y-r- ,sv ' --1' Silverman, Michael ..... Simonson, Peter ....... Sisk, Stephen Charles. . . Siuda, Nancy . 107, 165, Skaptason, Joseph . 155, Slimmer, Matt ......... Slimmer, Rebecca ...... Smart, Christopher ..... Smith Anne-Katherine . . . Smith, Janet .......... Smith, Michael . . . . . . . Smith, Tiffany .... .... Smith, Wyndee ........ Snead, Sarah ......... Snodell, Robert ........ Sommerville, Lydia . 103, Sosebee, Ma ry ........ - rn-was---.q.,..i..,., 227 227 161, 227 227 227 227 228 228 228 228 228 228 228 228 228 228 228 Sperry, Jeanine . .70, 71, 72, 228 Spilker, Mary . . .71, 72, 228 Spohn, Theresa ....... 228 Spohrer, Richard ....... 228 Spradling, H. Montgomery . . 228 Stadler, Mark ......... Stapleton, James ...... Stapp, Thomas Paul .... Stark, Donald ......... Starr, Angela ......... Sterbenz, Daniel ....... Stevens, Gina .... Stewart, June ......... Stewart, Shelle Jane 66, Stillman, William ...... Stone, Beverly . . . . . . Stone, Tracy ......... Stonefield, Marcy ..... Strauss, Wendy . . . 146 Stuckey, Betsy . . . . . . Stuelke, Sara .... . . . Stumpe, Mark ........ Stutz, Susan ....... 71 Suzuki, Richard ....... Sweeney, Rick .... 137 Swicegood, William . . . T Taliaferro, Nancy . . .67 Tapp, Douglas .... 161 Taylor, Melissa ....... Templeton, Mark . . 107, Tenney, Leisha .... 144, Terry, James ...... 143, Terry, John ....... 155, Thomann, Ronald ...... Thomas, Aris ..... . . Thompson, Julia ....... ...Q 228 143 228 228 228 228 228 228 107, 228 228 228 228 228 228 228 228 228 228 228 228 229 229 229 229 171 , 229 229 229 229 229 229 Thompson, Rock . . 100, Thornton, Laurie. . . 100, 101, 229 101, 103,110,229 229 Tice, Joriann .......... Tiernan, Laura . . . . . . Tilson, Kathryn . . . . . . Todd, Kimberly ........ Torres, Lori ....... 128, Trainor, Timothy ....... Trester, Jeffryy . . . . . . Tusher, Marcie . . . . . . U Ulsh, Christopher . .137, Uppman, John ........ V Valk, Peter ........... Vanbuskirk, Nancy ..... Vandiver, Kevin ....... Vanpelt, Sherri .... 147, Vernon, Walter ........ Vest, Jeffrey .......... Viehweg, Donald ...... Villines, Audrey ...... Vivona, Laura .... . . Vogel, William . . . . . W Waddell, Steven ...... Wagner, Kirsten .71, 72 Wagstaff, Jennifer . 153 Waldberg, Danny ..... Wallen, Mark ...... 92 Wallin, Kimberly .71, 72 Walsh, Rose ......... Walsh, Teresa . . . . . Watkins, Mikhail ...... Watson, David ....... Watts, Mark ...... 137, Wayne, Betsy ...... 66 Wayne, Karen ....... Webber, Melissa ..... Weinstein, Pam .... 107 Weiter, George ...... Welch, Philip ......... Weldon, Christopher . . . Wells, Mark .......... Wesemann, William .... Whelan, Mark ........ White, Brian .... ..... White, Kevin ......... White, Michael .... 137, Whittier, Stacey . . . 147, Wiggins, Maike . . . . . Wilborn, Keith . . . . . . Wiley, Laura ......... Wilk, Douglas ........ Wilk, Robyn ..100, 101, N, ., . . -., -3, -U .,- - .fl M .ff .'.1-JLL .111'C '-.-iw' ',?fiQ.l.:',z'-:f'- ,:'j1'.'E, 'Q ., ...gh , 2: 1 . . pre.,-r s.,,.ig-f,.,-11,-,L-Q.-,...g. .- 5.5 1-.:,,-,A -we , -1 .. -11: ..,,., - 2.,,,,N ..., ,. , . - ...A .. .1 --A t ve A I I I I I I 229 229 229 229 229 229 229 229 229 229 229 229 229 229 229 229 229 229 229 230 230 230 230 230 230 230 230 230 230 230 230 230 230 230 230 230 137, 230 230 230 230 230 230 230 165, 230 230 230 230 230 Wilkinson, Kevin ....... 230 Wills, Mark. . .101, 103, 230 Wilson, Amy . . 109, 156, 230 Wilson, Jay .......... 230 Wimer, Bob . . . Winchell, Eric ......... 230 Winkler, Deedle ....... 231 Wolkey, Curt .101, 137, 231 Woodard, Timothy ..... 231 Worley, Sherry .... 165, 231 Wormhoudt, Eric ....... 231 Wright, Kelley ........ 231 Wyngarden, James ..... 231 Wysong, Bianca ....... 229 Y Yanofsky, John ........ 231 Youll, Brian. . .100, 101, 231 Young, Cindy ......... 231 Z Zaborac, Diane ....... 231 Zinn, James . . . . . . .231 Zinser, Danny. . . . . . .231 Zlateff, Robert ........ 231 Zuanich, Paula ........ 231 ....230 SENIORS A Abell, David .......... 234 Adam, Paul Jim .... 110, 234 Adams, Jeffry ......... 234 Adler, Lisa ........ 80, 234 Alamilla, Jeannette . 128, 234 Alexander, William ..... 235 Allen, Tom 65, 105, 171, 234 Allmayer, Mike ........ 234 Amoury, Anne ........ 234 Anderson, Richard . 104, 105, 137, 234 Andrade, Joseph . .102, 105, 137, 234 Andre, Katherine . .105, 129, 159, 234 Andre, Mark . .101, 137, 234 Antonucci, Patrick ...... 234 Appelbaum, Sharon .99, 234 Armatas, James .60, 62, 107, 137, 159, 234 Arnold, Richard ....... 234 Asher, Janet .......... 234 Atcheson, Chad ....... 234 Atha, Jeffrey ......... 234 Audley, Michael . . . 137, 234 B Bair, Jonathan .... 137, 234 Baker, Jeffrey ........ Baker, Jaffrey. . . . . . Balbinot, Brian ....... Ballantine, Norine ..... S- -- 234 234 234 234 'FN' 7 Y ' fx 'ifgufce-:.ZQ?aEf.2lQzg zQl,:l f. - ,. -,. , , , A Y V 775' Y . 1,7 I 5 Roche, Daniel . .88, 89, 105, 143, 250 Rodlund, David ........ 250 Rook, John ....... 107, 250 Rose, Darlene ......... 250 Rosen, Sherri ...... 92, 250 Roth, Steven .......... 250 Routh, Christopher ..... 250 Rovick, Jody ...... 1 10, 250 Rubin, Victoria ........ 250 Ruiz, Julie ........ 105, 250 Russell, Shawn ........ 250 S Sabates, Hector . . . 127, 250 Sachs, Stephen .... 105, 250 Sachs, Tamara ........ 251 Salcido, Denise .... 128, 251 Samuels, Julie ..... 127, 251 Samuelsen, Clayton 137, 251 Sanderson, Ann ....... 251 Sanditz, Renee ..... 92, 251 Saper, Nanci ..... 109, 251 Sawyer, Lorie ..... 128, 251 Sayler, Scott . . 137, 159, 251 Schaffer, Tim ..... 1 37, 251 Schanze, Mark ........ 251 schnffke, Paul. Q .... 1 10, 251 Schneider, Laura ....... 251 Schneidervin, Virginia ...... Schomacker, Martha . . .. 100, 101 , 127, 251 schwnk, susan .... 153,251 Schulte, Mathtew . . 127, 251 Schulz, Craig . . . 88, 89, 231 Schutzel, Kurt . .65, 155, 251 Schwartz, James ....... 251 Schwartz, Steve . . . 143, 251 Schweiger, John .......... Segura, Irma . . . . . . .251 Seiden, Rana ......... 251 Seneker, Mary .... 128, 251 Shackelford, Richard . . . 101, 127, 251 Shaw, Karen ...... 107, 251 Shea, William .... . . . Sheftel, Amy .... . . . Shepherd, Laura ....... Sherman,John . . . . . . Shirley, Richard ....... Shirling, Alan .... . . . Shockey, Donald ...... Shultz, William ........ Siemers, Todd ........ Silverman, Vicki ....... Simms, Greg ..... 127, Singmaster, Gary ...... Sisney, Jennifer 74, 104, Slimmer, Nick ......... Smith, David .......... Smith, Ellen . . .60, 107, Smith, Jane . 89, 92, 107, Smith, Leslie .......... Smith, Michael ........ Smith, Scott . .105, 137, Smith, Sharon ......... Smith, Warren . . 4 .... . Solomon, Amy ........ Spencer, Ben . .89, 100, Spencer,Marilyn . . 107, Spohn, Joseph ....... Spraetz, Chris ........ Stadler, Eileen ..... 89 . . 251 251 252 252 252 252 252 252 252 252 105, 252 252 252 252 252 252 252 252 252 252 101, 252 252 252 253 , 253 smnofd, Tom .ao, 104, 105, 143, 171 Stapf, George ....... Stephens, John . . . . Stern, Brenda ........ Stewart, Margaret .... Stinebaugh, Lisa . . .88, 101 Strahm, Jim ......... , 253 .252 .252 .253 100, 253 .253 Strauss, Cheryl .92, 107, 253 Stricklin, Lisa ........ .253 Strong, Kim . . 146, 163, 253 Stryker, Brian ........ Stuelke, James . . . . . . Sullins, Mark .... .253 . 253 Sweeney, Jane .... 109 Sweetland, Mark Swigart, Angela . T Takomi, Guy . . . Talge, Mark ...... Tankard, Peter . . Temple, Randal .... Tenney, Danna .... 127 137 128 Terwell, Sheri. . .66, 74, Thomann, Richard . .107, Thomas, Debra 89, 107, I I I , 253 253 122 253 253 253 253 107, 253 253 150, 254 254 Thompson, Barton ...... Thompson, Robert 60, 62, 89, 105, 137, 254 Thornton, Chris .... ....254 Thorpe, Karen ........ 254 Thorpe, Patrick ........... Tietze, Gordon .... 137 Tilden, Tom .......... 254 Toates, Cathy ..... 146 Tomlinson, Jillene I I 254 254 ......254 U Unruh, Joe ....... 137, 254 V Vanhercke, Kenneth .... 254 Vanhorn, Anne . ..... . .254 Vanpelt, Stacy ........ 254 Vile, Sheldon . . . . . . .254 Vogt, Mark .... Vrtar, Maria .......... 254 W Waggoner, J. C ....... Wake, Deborah ...128 Walsh, Daniel ........ Ward, Craig ......... Wasser, Shelley . . . 105 Watson, Jackie ...... Watts, Michael . . Watts, Phillip . . . Webb, Andrea . . . 254 , 254 . 254 .254 254 . 254 7, 254 . .254 ....88 , 254 Webb, Charles .... 127, 254 Weeks, Ainslei ........ 254 Weerts, David ........ 254 Welch, Lawrence ...... 254 Weltner, Steven .... 64, 255 Wendlandt, Bruce . . .64, 89, X 255 West, William ......... 255 Westvold, Kent ........ 255 Wheaton, David ....... 255 White, Brenda ..... 89, 255 Whitehead, Barbara .80, 89, 99, 129, 255 Whiteside, Todd ....... 255 Wiegers, John ........ 255 Wiggin, Kymberly . 1 10, 146, 255 Wilcox, Laurie .... 128, 255 Williams, Canby ....... 255 Williams, Edward . . 127, 255 Williams, Lance . . . 147, 255 Williams, Lisa . . 89, 146, 255 Williams, Loretta ...... 255 Willsey, Christopher .... 255 Wilson, Holly. .89, 103, 101, 105, 255 Wilson, Larry ......... 255 Wissman, Scott ........... Wolfe, John ...... 137, 255 Wood, Richard .... 107, 255 Wooldridge, Margo . .74, 89, 105, 255 Worthington, Kirk ...... 255 Wyngarden, Cheryl .... 255 Wyngarden, Deborah . . .255 Y Yodler, Brian ......... 255 Younts, Gregory . . . 107, 255 Z Zachman, James ....... 256 Zimmer, Alison 105, 1 10, 256 Zimmerman, Tracy . 128, 256 Zlateff, Ginger ..... 99, 256 X ff-Q . if l If f pf- i 5 l 1 l iz i r 1 l 4 I 7 l 1 li Quito, Andrea .... 127, 249 Hedrick, Russell . . .105, Heln, Mark ........... .. - 242 242 Henley, Karen ........ 242 Henshaw, Steven . . 100, 101, 103, 242 Hepker, Kathleen . . 120, 242 Herborn, Steven Jay ....... Herron, Lindsay ....... 242 Hess, Lisa ........ 109, 242 Hickey, Timothy . . .105 242 Hickman, Lori ......... 242 Higbee, Martha .... 89, 243 Higginbotham, Daron . . .243 Hill, Stephen Michael ...... Hobson, Lisa . . .69, 89, 149, 150, 243 Hockett, Robert ....... 243 Hodge, Terri ...... 107, 243 Hodges, Lance .... 137, 243 Hodnefield, Eric ....... 243 Hodshire, Heather ..... 243 Hoefer, Judith ........ 243 Hoffman, John .92, 137, 243 Hoffman, Mark .... 105, 243 Holbert, Richard R. ..... 243 Hollinger, Steven . . .89, 104, 105, 143, 243 Hollis, Michael ..... I . 243 Holman, Audrey . . . 152 243 Hooler, Lisa ...... 105, 243 Hopkins, Terri ..... 153, 243 Horstmeyer, Eric ...... 243 Hougland, Kimberly . .82, 92, 243 Householter, David .... 159 Howell, Tracy Scott . 127, 243 Hubbard, Ann ....... 244 Hubler, Pamela ....... 244 Hunter, Christene ..... 244 - - .-,..f-.V - A - , V -.iq-,.-.v--... Johnson, Karen .... 153 244 Jones, Brian ......... 244 Jones, Edward ....... 244 Jones, Grace . 105, 1 10, 244 Jones, Thomas Allan . . . 244 Joslove, Bradley .... 88 244 Joslyn, Robert ........ 244 K Kaiser, John ...... 137, 244 Kaplan, Devorah ..... 245 Kapono,Malialani . .99 245 Kaufmann, Michael . 128 245 L Lacy, Kimberly ....... 245 Lamb, Charles 100, 101, 103, 245 Lamping, Thomas . . 137, 245 Lankford, Tom .64, 107, 143, 245 Lasley, Tena .......... 245 Laumeyer, Patrick ......... Lawrence, Catherine 105, 245 Leichter, Robert ....... 245 Leonard, Paul ......... 246 Leuenberg, Brian . . 100, 101, 103, 246 Levenson, Robert ...... 246 Levin, Debby ......... 246 Levin, Joseph ..... 107, 246 Levine, Minda ......... 246 Lewis, Jeffrey. .64, 107, 155, 246 Lewis, Tracie .......... 246 Litman, Susan .... . . .246 Long, David .... . . 246 Long, Eve ...... . . .246 Lovell, William ........ 246 Lucy, Allan ........... Massa, Patrlck ........... Hunter, Paul ...... 155, 244 Hupp, David Jeffrey ....... Hurst, Allan ...... 137, 244 Hurt, Robin ........... 244 Hutchison, Kim .... 146, 244 Hyde, Michelle 120, 123, 244 Iiams, Jennifer . . . . . .244 Iliff, Mary A.. . . . . .244 Ingram, Tom . . . .... . 244 Irons, John ........... 244 Isaac, Noah ...... 137, 244 J Jacobs, Deanne 89, 146, 244 Jacobs, Joanne . .92, 99, 244 James, Steven. 137, 155, 244 Janes, Brian .......... 244 Jenkins, Julie . .99, 105, 244 Jennings, Lauren .... 99, 244 Jensen, Anne .59, 60, 75, 89, 104, 105, 147, 244 Lutzk, Howard .... 127, 246 Lyons, Steve . .64, 104, 105, 246 M Macher, John . .. ....... 246 Maffry, Bart . . .65, 137, 246 Magneson, Brian ...... 246 Marasco, Susan ....... 246 Marks, Lisa ........... 246 Marnett, Kathleen ...... 246 Marples, Courtney . 104, 105, 246 Marquette, Neal .......... Narshall, Darcy .66, 74, 246 Marshall, Monica ...... 246 Martin, Paul ..... . . .246 Martin, Pam ..... . . . 247 Mason, Suzanne ....... 247 Mattison, John .... 137, 247 Mayberger, James ........ McBride, Steve .... 127, 247 McCarthy, Rosemarie . . .247 McCracken, Sherri ..... 247 McKay, Kimberly 67, 74, 146, 247 McKenna, Peter . . .137, 247 McNichols, Elizabeth .... 247 Meissner, Mark ........ 247 Menzie, Lisa . .99, 123, 147, 247 Merkel. Steve ......... 247 Mertz, Jennie. . .88, 89, 104, 105, 247 Meyer, Michael ....... 247 Michale, Christine . . 127, 247 Mick, Julie ........... 247 Mickle, Valerie ........ 247 Miles, Danette .... 128, 247 Miller, Ann .... .. 89, 92, 247 Miller, Jeff ........... 247 Miller, John . . .64, 105, 155, 247 Miller, John . . .... 247 Miller, Kerry .... .... 2 47 Miller, Martha ........ 247 Miller, Pamela ..... 89, 247 Miller, Susan . 105, 127, 247 Minardi, Joseph . . .143, 247 Mittag, Rose .......... 247 Mooney, David ........ 247 Moore, Susan ...... 92, 247 Moore, Thomas .... 171 , 248 Morgan, Melody 82, 89, 105, 1 10, 248 Morrow, Lisa ......... 248 Moskowitz, Douglas . 89, 155, 248 Moulthrop, Laura . . 162, 248 Meyers, Patrick ........ 248 N Nast, William ......... 248 Neal, Roger . . .... 248 Neilan, Terri .... .... 2 48 Nelson, Grant ........ 248 Nelson, Robert ........ 248 Neustrom, Sarah 69, 74, 104, 105, 248 Newcomer, Rex ....... 248 Newman, Bruce . . .107, 248 Newman, Suzanne .75, 171, 248 Neybert, Karen ........ 248 Nichols, William ....... 248 Noonan, Deirdre .... 92, 248 Norden, Margarel ..... 248 Norton, Fielding 65, 155, 248 Mathewson, Jennifer .81 99,' ,. 'N g .- .4 R-Lai, -gxv, 2,3-V, ..-..A . . S.. .. C.,-. 89, 247 O O'Connor, James ..... 248 ,, ,,, Q, ,1,f.fT--L .1 - -.rff-fl r- r Olson, Kendra ..... 89, 249 O'Neil, Meghan .... 89, 249 O'Reilly, Kelley ........ 249 Orton, Russell ..... 155, 249 Osmon, Eric .......... 249 P Pace, Denise .... .... 2 49 Parker, Amy Lee .......... Parker, Christine 92, 127, 249 Parkin, Gregory . . .127, 249 Parthe, Lisa ............. Pascarella, Steve 88, 89, 129, 249 Patton, David ......... 249 Pena, Maria Alicia . 122, 165 Pennavaria, Russell . 171, 249 Perkins, Jill ........... 249 Pesch, Todd ............. Peterson, Cheryl .... 80, 249 Peterson, Janet ........... Pham, Dao Van ....... 249 Phillips, James ........ 249 Phillips, Lee Allen . . 100, 105, 249 Piper, Mary Louise . . .88, 89, 149, 150, 249 Poese, Susan ......... 249 Pollak, Adriana ..... 89, 249 Polter, Ruth ....... 128, 249 Pope, Eric .... 104, 105, 249 Potter, Daniel ......... 249 Powell, Leigh .... .... 2 49 Prewitt, Lori . . . . . . .249 Price, Lena .... .... 2 49 Putt, Joan ....... .... 2 49 Q Quarles, Vicki ..... 105, 249 R Ray, Andrea ..... .... 2 50 Rayborn, Lori ......... 250 Raye, Barent ....... 89, 250 Rehak, Linda ......... 250 Reich, Harriet ......... 250 Reicher, Terri . . .88, 89, 101, 103, 129, 250 Renwick, Randy . . . 137, 250 Riccardi, Gerald .......... Richards, Linda ........ 250 Richardson, Julie. . . 128, 250 Rickard, Sue .......... 250 Riley, Chris .............. 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