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

 - Class of 1982

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The work of the Girls, Pep Exec. is a large factor in the spirit of the school. They paint signs, make team treats , plan pep assemblies, sponsor hall competition, and support all sports and activities. I love being Pep Club treasurer. The people are fun to be with and I like to be rowdy at the games, commented Shantelle Hietbrink. Sheri Spurney, Girls' Pep Club vice-president, was in charge of the homecoming ceremony. It was a lot of work and I complained too much about everything. After it was all over, I was ready to do it again, stated Spurney. We do so much work that no one knows about. Each class representative had to make at least 15 signs to put up in Prairie Village on Lancer Day, Spurney said. The four officers, four senior representatives, and four ju- nior representatives were elected last spring. The four sopho- more representatives were elected this fall. We took the sophomores to Jennie Ferguson's farm. We all had a great time, said Hietbrink. As a group, Pep Exec. goes to one sports event besides football or basketball every week. The teams really appreciate our being at their games or meets. We all try to get together and go to the events when we can get the biggest group, commented Spurney. To be an effective Pep Club officer, you have to care about what people think, get along with people, and really be peppy, said James. Senior Pep Club members get enthusiastic. Girls' Pep Executives Bottom row QL RI K Kirkwood P Kerr S Harper K Audley Ro S. Morris, J. Beal, M Spencer A Willson Row 3 J Ferguson B Baker J Wallerstedt 4: K. Biggs, S. Heitbnnk S Spurney L James Not pictured A Hahn 22lGlrls Pep Club Sarah Harper dishes out the Wheaties at the Breakfast of Champions. Mmsffavse Q I Girls' Pep Club Executive Officers-KL-Rl: S. Heitbrink, treasurer: S. Spumey. vice-presidentg K. Biggs, president: L. James, secretary. Cheerleaders and pep exec. encourage the crowd to participate in a cheer. 'Q-. David Collins Cleftj and Kevin Conn prepare for the big game. Girls' Pep Clubf23 1 ff 1 . i YJ-,1 . Coach Wilson fmiddlel waits to speak to the Pep Club. Pep Exec anxrously watches the 7th hour pep assembly Boys Pep Club Promotes Splrnt and Enthusiasm The Boys Pep Club helps spread spmt ln all sports sand Shawn Hunter treasurer We work closely wlth the Glrls Pep Club All the pep as sembhes have themes and all Pep Execs get together on Sunday afternoon to plan them sand Sean Dugan presldent For the fnrst tlme pep assemblles were held durmg seventh hour It IS a good way to get mvolved m school and stlll be able to be rowdy commented v1ce pres1dent Mark Logsdon Dugan Logsdon Hunter and Layne Funk secretary con tnbuted to the planning of the Watermelon Feed Lancer Day homecommg and varnous other functions I really enjoy bemg a Pep Club offlcer saxd Hunter lt really allows me to be mvolved represent my frlends and get to know the faculty a httle but better 24fBoys Pep Club P r Boys' Pep Club Officers-Bottom row QL-Rl: M. Logsdon, vlce-president: S. Dugan, Row 2 KL-Rl: S. Hunter, treasurerg L. Funk, secretary. 1 Davrd Bernhardt Qpartlally hrddenl and Ed Bowman hsten as Seal' Dugan tells about the excltrng football season Students pile into the stands for the pep assembly. SM West pep Exec. presents Keith Copaken with the East-West cup. Lancers beat West 20-13. l Mark Logsdon Qleftj and Layne Funk get the crowd fired up with a class cheer. David Collins fleftj, Kevin Conn, and Art Newcomer fight tooth decay. Boys' Pep Clubf25 .gskizrfst .v: has 1 l J. ey, . . Varsity Cheerleaders-Bottom Row QL-Rl: A. Friesen, L. Bjorseth. Row 2: A. Faulkner, J. Sayler, J. Sayler K. Betzelberger. Row 3: K. McConahay, T. Barrett, L. Hodges, M. Newman, L. Terwell, M. Burger. Julie Sayler enjoys a game from the sidelines. Girls' Goal Is Spirit Spirit and hard work are what the cheerleaders at SM East ' contributed to the school. The cheerleaders' goal was to pro- mote spirit said varsity captain Amy Friesen. They achieved this goal by having early morning practices which were from 6:30 to 8:00 a.m. The practices started the day school was out last year, and continued throughout the summer. In July, the cheerleaders attended the National Cheerleading Association Cheerleading Camp. While at camp, they received the Award of Excellence which is the top award given by the camp. They were chosen as the number one team out of approximately 100 other teams. Freisen commented that the award was a real honor. 26lVarsity Cheerleaders . , ' x 1 el 1 4 J.V. cheerleaders are always synchronized. Cheerleaders add spirit to the crowd. JV Cheerleaders-Bottom row KL-RJ: C. Newcomer, J. Feiock, J. Love, B. Beilharz, E. Mulcahy. Girls Spark Team Spirit lt's a lot of fun but a lot of hard work goes into it, said J,V. cheerleading captain, Janet Love. The J.V. cheerleaders kept busy by attending all of the J.V. sports. They also cheered during the third quarter for varsity football games when the varsity team went to the opponent's side to do the varsity's hello cheer. The J.V. cheerleaders began practicing last summer. When school started, they practiced two times a week at 6:15 in the morning. Maureen Niggle sponsored the J.V. and varsity teams, su- pervised practices and scheduled the girls to cheer. ' . 7 T 1 , wwvrwwww- ...- f' x ' 2 , . . 'Y M fr.-, f' . .I .-.W ,,,,, naman Jennifer Newman, junior, misses out on the action. Newman, P. Smith. Row 2: C. Rismiller, JV Cheerleadersl27 I ,Jvc-..Wn,,V,li ..-me Sophomores Show Spunk The sophomore cheerleaders' responsibilities included at- tending all sophomore sporting events and supporting the var- sity cheerleaders at the varsity football games. During the football season, the sophomore cheerleaders split into two teams so that both the black and the white football teams would have cheerleaders. The 12 girls chosen in September practiced twice a week. Wendy Thill, the sophomore cheerleaders' sponsor, supervised the practices and worked with the captains to schedule the girls to cheer at upcoming sport events. lr'. 5 il I if A l l Sophomore Cheerleaders demonstrate t tion. Sophomore Cheerleaders-Bottom R w QL-RJ: H. H h S o a n, . Burgess, M. Mullen, T. Smith. Row 2: P. Bat K. Menees, K. Kemp. Row 3: G. Defeo, B: Blackshire, G. Beilhartz. 281 Sophomore Cheerleaders Heralders-QL-RJ: C. Whitehead, R. Walker, L. Mick, K. Miller, C. Hall, D. Barnes. Heralders cheer while Debbie Barnes fsecond from left! meditates. nf' Girls Keep Tradition Six girls at East make up the Heralding squad. The six Heralders this year are Kathy Miller, Carrie Hall, Lisa Mick, Carolyn Whitehead, Debbie Barnes, and Rebecca Walker. The Heralders perform the opening ceremonies at Pep As- semblies and at both boys' and girls' basketball games. The Heralders also take care of the mascot. The mascots are unmasked at the year's last assembly. The Lancer mascots this year were Stephanie Grant, Camella Bailey, Lisa Mick, and Carolyn Whitehead. The mascots gen- erate spirit at football and basketball games. They also per- form the opening ceremonies at the pep assemblies. Heraldersf29 301 Football Yell Leaders l 2 z 4 if Senior Yell Leaders carry in the conquered. Football Yell Leaders-Bottom row QL-RJ: P. Jackson, M. Lo Hunter. Row 2: S. Dugan, B. Houske. Row 3: M. Irish. Leaders Shout To Raise Spirit We try to get the fans to yell for their team in a constructive manner, commented Bob Houske. Six senior boys were selected last spring to be football yell leaders. It is their job to get the crowd excited and pump up the team's spirit, stated Shawn Hunter. Being a yell leader gives me a chance to get involved at the games even if I don't play. It's fun to be right there on the sidelines,'l said Sean Dugan. I like all of the extra activities in- volved in being a yell leader, added Mark Logsdon. Sean Dugan, senior, football game. adds excitemc mmm' ' B-Ball Crowds' Spirit Raised By Yell Leaders In past years, basketball yell leaders were chosen in a student election. However, due to limited space on the court, five of the six yell leaders made a repeat performance during basketball season. Senior Joe Ozorkiewicz was chosen by sponsor David Wolff and Boys' Pep Club President Sean Dugan to replace Mark Logsdon, who played on the basketball team. The yell leaders add commented Mike Irish We were told to yell in a constructive manner We try to encourage to the color and spirit of the games, within the guidelines set by the school- ' stated Bob Houske. people to go to the games, home and of the crowd is important. The more said Ozorkiewicz. away because the size people, the louder yells,', Seniors Shaun Dugan and Bob Housky lead the crowd. . time Basket Ball Yell Leaders ll.-Rl: M. Irish, J. Ozorkiewicz, P. Jackson, R. Houske, S. Dugan, S. Hunter. ,..,...-.,,,,.- ' l 1.1. 1 Bottom row KL Rl K Baker K Brock S Toalson C Shaw J McGuire S Roberts L Relcher L Holzmark Row 2 S Hamilton, S Hoffman, C Gardner, T Potts, N Mattlolr, K Lyons, X Legaspl Row 3 S Voysey, C Schmidt, A Shepherd, Levett, M Kendrick, H Klrcher, K Grow Row 4 K Beddrngfleld, J Cordes, M Ludlow, P McKee, P Yaws, J Carroll, Kircher, J Krohn, G Chase f K ! Drill Team officers KL-RD: S. Roberts, S. Toalson, J. McGuire, C. Shaw, K. Brock, L. Reicher. V 32fDrill Team Julie Carroll Qleftj, Polly Yaws, and Kym Grow, flash their Kirsten Kircher, sophomore, prepares for a performance. All the world's a stage, and all the men and women merely players n , Sophomore Charisma Adds to Drill Team I think our best asset is the sophomores. They have lots of good dancing skills and the ability to make up dances, commented Kristen Brock, senior. This year's team consists mainly of sophomores. The team practices every day for an hour and a half. This summer drill team members had a month of practice and then attended drill team camp. At camp, the team won a spirit pom for having the best spirit and a blue ribbon for their home team dance. The dance is made up by the seniors who in turn teach it to the rest of the team. Cindy Shaw, senior social chairman, The reason most girls try out for drill team is to get involved and because they like dancing. New York Rockettes here we come! ... 1 yi -.....e,. .-..1.f.-,f . -1- ' - 1 ' 'C +1 mu - n.,-e, 4 . v . .rl X ru: 1. Q run L ' - fue! e I Practice is tiring. Flag Team-Bottom row QL-RD: B. Satterfield, G. Griggs, S. Hubbard, A. Ferrar, J. McWilliams. Row 2: L. King, T. Lock, L. Whitaker, J. Nicho . ...ig lson Flag Team struts their stuff Seventh hour is spent planning the next performance Flag Team Used as an Auxllary They put m early practice tlme as well as extra thmgs such as meetmg for new routmes praxsed Debbie Ogden sponsor dnscussmg the strong assets of the reorganized flag team Ogden went on to say Flag team IS lmportant It lS a strong auxnlary group of the band The flags look flashy and really mce on the football fxeld Thus years team made a name for themselves because of how well they performed and because they were together The gurls were wnllmg to work Their hard work showed m the teams routmes when they competed with the SM East marching band and drlll team ln two marchmg band festivals The team won a number one ranklng at the competltlon 341 Flag Team Julie Nicholson sophomore gets off on the wrong foot Homecomrng Court IL RJ J Sayler L James T Barrett K Muller J Unruh L Terwell G Gruenrng C Whrtehead L Meroney A Frlesen Dana Paul Chosen Durxng half tlme f2SflVltl8S of the Oct 16 SM East SM North varslty football game the 1981 1982 Homecommg queen Dana Paul was crowned When asked how she felt about bemg chosen this year s homecoming queen Paul responded I cant belleve It Although threatened by must and the posslbxl lty of ram the rambow mural backdrop and the dxsplay of multn colored helnum filled balloons brightened the evenmg s decorations Glrls Pep Club vlce presldent Sherl Spurney who orgamzed the event expressed her own fears of gettmg ramed out I thought xt was going to ram but then l reahzed that you need a llttle ram ID order to make a ram llckm good food OW As the SM East marching band played Somewhere Over the Raxnbow the candx dates were escourted on to the football fleld by thelr respectlve fathers The I-lomecomlng court conslsted of Tanya Feldkamp fxrst attendant Cindy Shaw second attendant Beth Baker thlrd attendant and Angela Hahn fourth attendant Trac: Barrett enjoys the hnger Dana Paul experrences the sweet smell of victory Homecomrngf35 First Attendant: Tanya Feldkamp Second Attendant: Cindy Shaw fi Linda James fleftj, Carolyn Whitehead, and Cindy Shaw dine at the Homecoming dinner. 36lHomecoming Third Attendant: Beth Baker Fourth Attendant: Angela Hahn r-,,,,. sf? 'x 'A ff-1 4. 1. 5 Nr' .- in 455 Q21 JH Q, ,XV Homecoming Queen: Dana Paul Homecomingf37 Sweetheart court-Bottom row QL-Rl: S. Osborne, K. McConahay, S. Spurney K Brggs D Barnes Row 2 J McGurre J Lewrs K Kroenert S. League, C. Hall. Row 3: D. Sandlin, M. Newman, S. Stechschulte, L. Hodges A Bernard League Awarded Crowng B Ball Team Celebrates Suzy League the 1982 Sweetheart Queen was crowned at the halftlme of the game agamst SM North on Feb 16 First attendant Kathleen Kroenert and second attendant Kathy Blggs were also crowned that evenmg For the flrst tnme a tue existed Juhe McGu1re and Sue Stechschulte shared the tltle of thlrd attendant Frfteen gurls were chosen to be Sweetheart candldates by the semor class The gurls were presented at an all school as sembly and the queen was elected by the ent1re student body The game agamst North was hlghllghted by Ken Glasers 21 pomts and sux rebounds The Lancers won the game 53 to 46 addrng to the atmosphere of the evemng No tradltxonal Sweetheart Dance was held thls year ln Its place student councll sponsored The Event The entertam ment was provlded by Drck Wnlson and Jay Cooper of KY 102 The mformal dance and party took place 1n the lxttle Qym Debble Barnes Ann Bernard Came Hall Lynn Hodges Jackie Lewis Kellle McConahay Mundy Newman Shelley Osborne Darlene Sandlm and Shen Spurney were the ten gurls who made up the court Scott: Hopkins last years flrst attendant returned for the ceremony ln order to crown the queen and her court - 7 Y . . . v , . A ll 73 ' y - ' 1 x S x 1 I 7 . v ! Y 1 . 7 - - r . Y 3B!Sweetheart , 'f -f L ,., -- 1 - W-. ' Z 42 .,,- - - -L - --- . ,.,.. .. ..,... .L ..-. -.- ---..-A ,...f ma- WJ A. Q W' In o ,ov I 1 ilu' 4 97.0 I N U Q 4 1 O 0 4 , 4 I L . First attendant: Kathleen Kroenert. Second attendant: Kathy Biggs. duff- 0' aff 'V 5.3351 ' 4 ' Third anendani Julie Mcsuhel Third attendant: Sue Stechschulte. Sweethea rtl39 i L1 , , 6 wx- Fg .e K A ff .egg 2 ffl Q- 1 ' C 11 fr V11 A A f at Q',V- ,L e 0 w gig' X 5 gx be P351 4 A A. its N ,AVA agiiiff k 7 , 1 1 40 I Sweetheart - --Q -U-' 4 -9 - Sweetheart queen: Suzy League. --- ngpvi-L. i tx .. Student Council Officers-IL-Rl: J. Frost, president: M. Mitchell, vice-presidentg M. Morrison, secretaryg M. Bechthold, treasurer. l 1 V mmgf ' Jag. 1 l' at s A g lixflff 5, AX, fl i y , ,ir gr. S f ,sf 1 - 5 if o t 5 A 5 ' 1 5 X'AiNg...., I ? JW. it Qin X A StuCo members vote on WPA dance. if Matt Mitchell ileftj, 3 gives his vice-presidential look of authority. Students Participate Our main goal is to get the students more in- volved and getting them to let us know what they would like to see done, stated Jack Frost, StuCo president, Along with the help of the new StuCo sponsor, Eldon Evans, StuCo tried to create more student in- volvement. One way in which they accomplished this goal was by holding meetings every other Wednesday that were open to any student that wished to attend. At the meetings, students were encouraged to voice their opinions and ideas. ln order to support the many functions which StuCo organizes, StuCo held several fund-raising events. These projects included a rummage sale that raised S615 and during November, the first annual Turkey of the Year contest was held. This was a contest in which staff members were given a bald turkey, Students then were to determine the winner by buying and pasting feathers on the candidate tur- key of their choice. Among future projects of StuCo, one outstanding event will be the SM East hosting of the National Conference of Student Councils in June 1983. We're looking forward to it, said Evans. Student Counclll4l , A, , . Y ,e, ..-W .. .-.M z L f V f 1 A v s HI I Y f 3 J' ' 4..:,' ':1Y5T?!rf A-1, ww ,:',-?r,V1'a'IJL': z'2 ,9fy1' 5-, we-. we-y, y 4.5f..L,gg: '- o --fffiff -'1'W?fW-rf : l q , ,W ' in-M. , ' - H V '-f' +w-,n 1.3ff.,,. g, .1 52v,z.-- JL.. ,, g. .,.-fy k Sophomore Class Officers-QL-Rl N. Erickson, treas.g M. Vibert, sec.: J. Neptune, vice-pres.: A. Woos- ter, pres. ' StuCo sponsor: Eldon Evans. George Blomster and Matt Mitchell dig in at the Sophomore ice cream Social. ,jg Jack Frost, orders StuCo to sort l.D. pictures. 42lStudent Council E 1 l 'K Chef Brewster auctions oll goods at the United Way Bake Sale. A lun Tricia Engle listens attentively at a StuCo meeting. Scott Alexander chuckles at inside joke. ..- StuCo officers put their best side forward. M, rvfrffwfff' W 'ey' y4'?v'f'W 777: if fi! Class Officers-fl.-Rl: E. Weary, sec.g Lpslmn' Pres: S. Revare, treas,g H. Kircher, ?'Dres. l H? i 4 Senior Class Office,-5.-QL-Ry: R. Whitehead, treas.p T. Engle, vice-pres., C. Whitehead, pres., K. Miller, sec. Student Co uncilf43 A Steve Revare and Hillary Kircher pound into prom set-ups. Junror Larlssa Kimura makes note of needed supplies Rainbow Shmes Over Prom Over the Rambow was thls year s theme for the Jumor Semor Prom Students attendmg the prom were treated to a wonderful tnp mto Oz Begmnmg m Kansas the couples travelled from the colored black and whnte house of Aunt Emma through the Tornado tunnel to the colorful land of the Munchklns Following the yellow brick road the journey con tmued through the farm fxelds the jungle and the forest They were then led to the witch 5 castle where refreshments were served by prom servers dressed as wmged monkeys The remamder of the evenmg was spent m Emerald Cnty The theme was chosen by the yumor class offrcers and was put mto actlon wlth the help of the prom chalrman and over 40 prom servers Thmgs have really gone well It was hard gettmg everythmg orga mzed but the results were great said Davld Epstein yunlor class presl dent 44lProm Matt McPherron and Steve Revare discover the hardest part of prom planning 2 fm fn, ,, V: , ' ,I gf r M , , ,gn A .1 41 2 1Q WA fb 4 4:-1-an www M 1 ,mi . Y f M YW -..ine vw. , --A1 ' ' ' V V Y , Y- -- A -ff--'t -G.-gqir-1-- ' News Staff KL-RJ: J. Turner, A. Oxley, M. Flynn, A. Stadler, C. Bailey, F- BOCUCOI' fed-l, Staff Ph0l096aPhlTl'51 C- Deshalov T- Ffifts- Not L. Blumenthal, E. Vernon, E. Uppman Qassi- EIU- pwfumd: A' ers on' .hw V Hu.. Junior Janet Turner counts papers for 5th Feature Staff-Bottom row QL RJ' D. Sextro, D Paul, L. M' k' S S h h L. - . . ln rn, . tec sc ulte, hour distnbution. Klmura, M. Bechthold Casst. ed.l, L. Grether. Row 2: G. Kellogg. J. Frost led.l. Not pic- tured: K. Holder, T. Fleming. N 34 , N v nu -'Nj' Xl-'lik U. Barnes, K. Rest r, E. G 'ff'th, S. M'll d. , J, ' M. Grem lasst. ed.l, T. Rice. Not piitured: lkropff. I er fe J 0 Connor' staff Anlst' E' weary' 46fFall Harbinger A A 3 I 3 ! x 5 I 4 . Business Mngr.: J. Goldstein. Carrie Kropff, senior, does hard work while Bob Houske, senior, hardly Not pictured: Circulation Mngr. works. 'l B. Brown. To L c Robert Dillon tleftj, sponsor: Janet Kaufman, asst. editor-in-chief, Kelly McConnahay, editor-in-chief. SPONS Staff--Bottom Row KL-RJ: E. Kanerak, B. H0uSk2. J Snedeker iasst edt Row 2: S. Hunter fed.j. Not pictured! L Armatas. L. Weinberg. Gina Kellog, senior, experiences the ecstasy of stuffing papers. Staff ls Enthusiastic This year's staff is very enthusiastic, said Robert Dillion, sponsor of The Harbinger. Led by Kellie McConahay, editor-in-chief, and Janet Kauf- man, assistant editor-in-chief, this year's fall staff set out to produce the school paper. I feel the staff is doing a good job. Everyone is really putting forth an effort. They really want to be good, said McConahay. Changes in this year's fall semester layout included a shift from the standard layout form to a more modern layout. This gave the paper a more modern style. The Harbinger is the only high school paper produced weekly in the city. According to Dillion, weekly distribution is a definite advantage because it allows more students to write. Therefore, the staff can have more members. Fall Harbingerf47 i I i f . W 1 l Z , S .. 5 1 l f 'ffff , .1 'N C 1 l T til. 1 E fs Y Q. ll i 4 3 1, Advertising staff QL-RJ: B. Boyer, mngr., S. Newlin, M. Miller, H. Walk- er, D. Helsing. Not pictured: L. Bjorseth, asst. mngr., B. Beilhatz, A. Harper. l Editors QL-Rl: J. Frost, ed.-in-chief, J. Snedaker, assi. ed.-in-chief. Spring Staff Brings Changes for Harbie Second semester saw several changes for the Har- binger. Plans for more graphics lartworkl, basic layout al- terations, and a bigger emphasis on better writing techniques were to be initiated according to Jack Frost, editor-in-chief. The staff is made up of approximately forty-three Journalism II students. The staff was cut down to 43 because too many students had enrolled in the class. Frost is himself very enthusiastic about the spring 'Harbief its staff, and being editor. The staff is really great. They have some very creative ideas. l think itill be a good paper, commented Frost. T Ah.. 11:- Feature staff-Bottom row: L. Herron. Row 2 CL-RD: K. A. Patzman, M. Bechthold, ed. Row 3: D. Nelson, H. Row 4: M. Thompson, G. Kellogg, asst. ed. Not pictured: ef. Anthony. Cochran. L. Park- Photography staff KL-RJ: J. Story, C. Huffman, B. Reynolds, J. Kost, C- DeShazo, ed. 48lSpring Harbinger :aff artist: K. Schmidt. it 5 News staff QL-Rl: A. Reckling, D. Poisner, ed., A. McGrath, D. Johnson, Not pictured: R. Whitehead, asst. ed., K. Kroenert, K. L. Grether. Not pictured: tion mngr. Lehman. Advisor: R. Dillon. U-.Ry 5 Jordan C Home, S. panthen Editors decide on new Harbinger style. Sandlin. Not pictured: J. House, ed., S. Spring Harbinger!49 ,..4 wann- a 1 ry-'sw 'N Editor-in-chief: Liane Kimura Hard Word and Trme Completes Yearbook Time was this year's theme for the yearbook. The ju- niors from last year decided on this theme. This theme was carried out through the photography in the color section. Skip Graham sponsored the yearbook for his third year. Under Graham was a superb staff. Liane Kimura was Editor- in-Chief, Assistant Editor, Laura Gretherg and Melissa Brown served as the Production Assistant. The yearbook staff actually consisted of six small staffs. These staffs each had a specific job. The photography staff's main job was to take pictures, they also had to develop them and make them fit a certain size. The literary sports staff was in charge of writing all of the stories. The Art depart- ment designed the cover and any other art work that ap- peared in the book, such as division pages and ads. The pro- duction staff typed all the written work and measured the pictures. The design staff created the layouts for the entire book. The business department sold ads to make money for the production of the yearbook. Together the yearbook staff put out a yearbook for all to remember. Graham stated, this is one of the best groups of students he has had to work with. 50lHauberk 'if o 5 I E w E Assistant editor: Laura Grether Production assistant: Melissa Brown gs Advisor: Skip Graham Production editor: Kelley Kennedy Design editor: Kathy Holder Business editor: Jodi Sayler Literary!!-Zports editor: Wendy Talbot if-em Art editor: Jack Frost Photography editor: Scott Dalgleish 5 3 1 gg! ' 'fl 1 2 of Yearbookf51 - I ,. , -Y - ' ' , -,,,, ..1..L..,..:-L12 ' fr 1 .,,. YE -V-Y - Y - -II - I- 1 2 xfiv.. . 'x ' Lf., M-Q -'J 'M fun,-, 355' v Production Staff QL-RJ: A. Friesen, T. Christian, J. Sayler, T. D2Si9ll Staff fl-'RTI K- Kl'0ell0l'ff L- Kimufa, 5- lllgfalll- , Engle, T. Rice. - - Ph0t09l'3PhV Staff 309031 WW U- RJ P Obeil A DUIICBII 2nd WW C HIIQS Business Staff QL RJ S Morris M Kennedy E Grlfflth L Rmey T Frrtts 52 I Yearbook ' I n . . , . : l , I , ' ' . , . . a ' nl -. ,Y ' wi. . ., Y V .V , - '------ ------.-.....i,.... - .. - ,W 1 i 5 Literarylsports staff QL-RI: K. Roesch, A. Reckling, M. Bechthold, S. Art staff fBottom-Topjz A. Schulte, L. Horn, A. Harper vs:-gang V IN! ,gp r wif 4-,Q 1 il? 4 -1 f ' 4 K Yearbook X 53 ,A , , ,zigf j ' . rv - WW f - A 5 '??j - ' , I, - an V MGE, 0 M i , , . , I ,. .... ,.,. , , ,I , , -f Staff Produces Quality This year's staff is more active and dedicated than staffs in previous years. They really want to produce a good quality magazine, commented Nora Lamkin, Labyrinth sponsor. Labyrinth offers students a way to publish their creative works of prose, poetry, and artwork in a magazine produced by students. Several changes have been made this year. We're trying to make it more like a magazine, stated Darren Sextro, as- sistant editor-in-chief. We're also trying to get more prose, short stories, as well as poetry. In the past, we've had a pub- lication of almost all poetry, said Sextro. The staff is also trying to get more students involved in the Labyrinth. We're trying to promote it more by holding meet- ings open to all interested students. We also try to announce when the issues go on sale to the student body, said Gina Kellogg editor-in-chief, We've had some difficulties, but I feel we will produce 2 good issues. L b ' th t ff- - . bzllfukf Pefijn GBLEHILJOK csezbj off' if Stajlef- E Qmk J Nmhohs J Kaufman Row 2 K K 'e e B , . , . , . oc ran urner N Ahmed M Thompson L Kellogg J Bon jour 54lLabyrinth MMT 'MTL' 5' 'f--,f..,g QQg T 3. K0ll059 Qlefil, ed-I N- Lamkin, 919009012 Issues from past and present are on display. D. Sexlro, asst. ed. Af,,f,q,,Q4g,. Kathleen Kroenert smiles as she types up Labrynth prose and poet- Gina Kellogg types copy. Labrynthl55 ' ':.....-...,..L..1a.Zi?' .. . ., . . . ., .. ....,,,--1---1'-Z-- -'7' ' - - National Merit semi-finalists-Bottom row KL-RI: D. Poisner, B- Fields, K- I-imesalld, 5- Alexander- Row 2 D Hanauer, J. Gnaegy, A. McGrath, K. Houltberg. Scholars Commendedg Recognized Nationally National Merit semifinalists and Letter of Commendation recipients ranked in the top five per cent of all students who took the PSAT in the United States. ln keeping with the high academic standards, SM East had 10 semifinalists and 27 Letter of Commendation win- ners. The PSAT test. Administered in October of the junior year, is a preliminary for the SAT college entrance exams. In order to become a semifinalist, a student needed a score of 191, as well as a recommendation from the school principal. In their senior year, semifinalists took other tests to be- come finalists. PSAT scores were also sent to colleges across the country. In order to receive a Letter of Commendation, a score of 178 was necessary. Letters of Commendation winners were also nationally recognized. The academic promise of SM East students were exhibit- ed in the large percentage of semifinalists and Letter of Commendation recipients. 56 f National Merit Scott Alexander tests his dancing abilities Anne Guislain works hard at physics. 4, David Poisner supervises PVTV set-up. Wg.. me , M .4 1 Laura Grether takes a break from studies. B tt m row CL-Ry W Wilkenson, K. Erickson, K. Vernon, J, Ndlional Merit Letter of Commendation recipients- o o . . P Cl ton. Row 2: J. Middleton, M. Shalinsky, L. James, A, Guislain, A. House, J, Bicknell, D. Taylor, B. Fleming, . ous Wesiagard, E. Uppman, L. Grether, J. Money. National Meritf57 A r 1 W,.........- f 5 as National Honor Society-Bottom row KL-RJ: S. Alexander, L. Grether, E. Uppman, B. Lamberton, R. Waxman, Paramore. Row 2: T. Christian, H. Landes, A. Guislain, A. Westagard, L. Ray, J. Middleton, Row 3: A. Dubowski, J. Snedaker, J. Allison, K. Houlteberg, N, Ahmed, M. Winkler, L. Blumenthal. Row 4: J. House, M. Mitchell, S. Dalgleish, S. VanDyne, S. Shields, K. Kennedy. Row 5: D. Wiggins, J. McGuire, L. James, C. Shaw, K. Kroenert, J. Schrunk. Row 6: K. Biggs, E. Vernon, E. Erickson, W. Wilkenson, M. Noonan, S. Roberts. NHS Provides Serviceg ecognizes Excellence The National Honor Society was a major organization which honored scholarship and service. In April, they sponsored a community-wide blood drive. The officers of the National Honor Society were Jamie Snedaker, president: Nagin Ahmed, vice-presidentg Kristen Houltberg, secretaryg and Wade Wilkenson, treasurer. Houltberg was responsible for the blood drive. Donors came from the surrounding area. Students were also eligible to give blood. An honors and awards night was held in May. Wilkenson was in charge of the ceremonies where NHS inducted its new members, scholarship pins were awarded, and various book Officers-Bottom row QL-Rl: K. Houltberg, sec., N. Ahmed' awards were presented' vice-pres. Row 2: J. Snedaker, pres., W. Wilkenson, treas. Mark Logsdon and Nagin Ahmed were nominated by the entire chapter to receive national scholarships worth 32000. The headquarters of NHS provide scholarships for competi- tion winners from across the United States. National Honor Society is a good way for students to help their school and community while being recognized for their academic excellence, commented Houltberg. Beta Society, a new program sponsored by Mrs. Linda Thompson lp. 59l, is a unique program open only to sopho- mores with a 3.8 gpa. This group, which is the only one of its kind in Kansas, stress scholarship and service. . Sponsor: Jane McCue. 58lNational Honor Society ,,..-7 Y Officers QL-RJ: G. Defeo, pres., S. Stechshulte, vice- pres., S. Gottlieb, sec., M. Vibert., treas. Betas put their heads together to come up with some bright ideas. Margo Vibert lleftj tells Karen Dole and Liane Voelm about upcoming service projects. Beta Society Beta Societgf59 David Polsner prepares his copy for the printer, Qu1ll and Scroll Honors Student Journalists ln 1929 George Gallup known for his public opinion research founded the Quill and Scroll. The organization began at the University of Iowa, and has spread throughout the nation and other countries as well. The Quill and Scroll is a society that honors high school journalists. The organization is payed the same recognition as the National Honor Society and the Na- tional Forensic League. Before a student can be nominated, he must meet ii three requirements: the student must be a junior or senior, he must be included in the upperthird of his class, and the journalist must have contributed superior work to the publication to which he is a part. The publi- cations which merit possible nominations are the school newspaper, yearbook, and creative writing magazine. Robert Dillon, Richard Graham, Nora Lamkin, respec- tive advisors of the Harbinger, Hauberk, and Labrynth, recommended students to the Quill and Scroll. The or- ganization accepts the recommendations and thus the student becomes a lifetime member. An induction ceremony took place in the spring. The evening included a candlelighting ceremony, a guest speaker, and a reception. The event took place at SM Northwest where all of the Quill and Scroll recipients were recognized together. This distinct honor is one way of distinguishing very dedicated people. Labrynth nominees KL-Rl: G. Kellogg, N. Ahmed, K. Peden, D Sextro ,.. i X .xxx w. is Hauberk nominees Bottom row QLR K K Dalsiersh Rowz K :canned M B ln it ldmenert J same' T chnstm K Holder T Engle S 50fQuill and Scroll V ec t 0 A Hafller M Brown L Kimura L Grether . I v - 1 . , , ' ' ' ' ' v - , - , . V . .. i.-..,,.-, , 5, Quill and Scroll editors-Bottom row: G. Kellogg. Row 2 KL-RJ: J. Forst, J. Snedaker, L. Grether, Row 3: L. Kimura, K. McConnahay, Row 3: D. Sextro. Harbinger nominees-Bottom row QL-RJ: E. Vernon, F. Bodker, M. Bechthold, L. Grether, R. Whitehead. ROW 2: C. Huffman, J. Snedaker, K. McConnahay, L. Bjorseth, C. Horner, D. Nelson, H. Walker, G. Kellogg. Row 3: E. Weary, L. Parker, D. Sextro, J. Story, L. Blumenthal, J. Goldstein, A. Patzamn. Row 4: B. Houske, J. House, A. McGrath, S. Stechshutle, K. Kroenert, A. Oxley. Row 5: K. Anthony, C. Bailey, S. Panther, E. Uppman, K. Holder. A ,ssffwt . ?1ifff-'f' fF Q?li- 5' , V . ..,. J .... ..,. . . Jamie Snedaker reads a letter to the editor f .: Yf '-ii Quill and Scrollf6l 621 Band Marching Band Receives 41 Rating at Wichita Under the direction of Al Hanna, band instructor, band at East was very strong again this year. Marching Band was at it's best this year receiving a number 1 rating at the Wichita State Marching Festival in October. Marching Band also re- ceived new uniforms. Drum majors were senior Deanna Paramore and junior Lulu Mennen. The Marching Band was made up of the Symphonic and Concert bands which each performed a variety of concerts throughout the school year. Symphonic Band was made up of primarily juniors and seniors while Concert Band consisted of sophomores. Symphonic Band was named the State Honor Band this year and received the great honor of performing at the Kansas Music Educators Convention. Also offered to band students was the chance to play in one of the renowned jazz bands. The Blue Knights played swing or stage-band music while the Jazz Ensemble offered advanced musicians a chance to perform classic jazz music. Jazz Ensemble will participate in the Pittsburg State Jazz Fes- tival in March. It's something we're really looking forward to, commented Hanna. Students that desired to be a mem- ber of the band were chosen by try out. Many band instramentalists were also members of the stu- dents to generate school spirit. The band performed at foot- ball and basketball games as well as pep assemblies. Al Hanna-The next Arthur Fiedler Keep those rows straight. 4? K-1 , ti ' K.. A' N -s .X + li g , Ay., ,. ,M , f . V 1.. li ...fn A S Blue Knights-Bottom row QL-RD: W. Porter, J. Koupal, J. Bicknell, G. Gruening, J. Money, J. Muench, T. Feldkamp. Row 2: S. Rook, B. Lamberton, J. Middleton, A. Guislain, Row 3: T. Joyner, T. Hyer, T. Stark, S. Terrill, B. Fleming, R. Borthwick, D. Hess, A. Dubowski, R. Schumann. B. Burchstead. The saxaphone section waits for the cue to rn arch. Sophomore Bill Cleveland works hard at marching band Bandf63 '1 2 1 w I 1 i l 5 S5 in 5 r I, 341 ,u All i 1 4 4 1 5 1 4 X 4 I., 3 5. gn ' 1 I 5 I . I' ,UE E 64lSymphonlc Band Symphomc Band Woodwmds Bottom row QL Rl D Paramore L Mennen S Brown B Srmmons H Landes A Gurslarn Row C Whelan K Andre C Hays M Wmkler D Helsmg A Lehman L Herron N Carolan K Nelson M Shalmsk C J nel' V 09 Uppman S Walls Row 3 T Joyner J Frey M Hrgdon J Rudolph K Lyon K Andre B Frckel G Endres T Stark L b am erton K Sangster J Mrddleton J Bicknell S Rook G Gruenlng J Serfert D Chrlstle T Chrlstran N Curtm T E I E li J 214 xp: .l ll ri' iw x 2: , 5- 3 w 1' I ll ' i 5 in 32 9,1 :FQ -l' ' - '- -:. ,. ,. ,.' ,. ,. . 1 . . . 5 - , .' , . , . , - .n - ,. , . , . I, . , . 1 Vi 3 Concert Band Brass and Percussion Bottom row QL Rl M Minden H Hartman J Fortner T Poolman K Claybaugh R Serta B Davidson D Thompson D Nlswonger B Frey Row 2 M Alsln C Jones E Burmaster J Hamm J Cole M Schrmdeskamp J Mora K Schmidt Row 3 B Cleveland L Frank B Suggs ncert Band Woodwinds Bottom row QL RJ K Kerr M Johnson M Bolher L Bybbe A Ford E Rubin H Stewar K Pmldy Row 2 L Fmch R Paramore B Reussner M Wllls G Chase S Mclntosh D Ketterman M Johnston J ey S l-,le E pltzchm-les C Davis J Carnes Row 3 M Larson F Welslns J Nickels R Cohen T Rodriguez Hillmes M Carolan L Fmch R Tmberg Concert Bandf65 - - . : ' ' - D ' , . 1 . . - . - , . , . ' , . . : . ' , . , . , . , . , . ' , . , . ' . : . , . , . . C0 - - ... - 1 . , . , . ' , - , - , - ' 1 - ff 1 ' I : . . I , . , t ' , . , , , . , . , . Lill , . ' . . ' 1 . - , I , g , , . ' , . ' , . , - , J- , . , . , . A . W, .YH H W -Y , J -- M --- Pit Orchestra-Bottom row KL-RJ: A. Westagaard, C. May, M. Riley, D. Borthwick, B. Campell, H: Reeves.R 2- H Landes D. Paramore, K. Kerr, H. Hartman, B. Fleming, A- D'-ll'l0W9ki, J- MUFIBV. R- B0l'fhWlCk. Row 3:f Guislain M. Minden, J. Ballentine, J. Koupal, R. Schumann. Not Pictured: K. Huckaby, J. Lin, S. Sanks, Vibert, K. Andre, T. Feldkarnp. WMM The violin section takes a rest. Orchestra's Dedication Produces Fine Results Under the direction of instructor, Ken Tebow, the fifty-five member orchestra once again had a very successful year. Covering a variety of music from classical to popular, the East orchestra is made up of string and wind instrumentalists. Combining with other orchestras and the choir, orchestra performed in several festivals and concerts throughout the year. One of the most important of the annual concerts is the State Music Festival. This year, state will take place in March where the East musicians are expected to do very well. We almost always receive high marks in the music festivals, stat- ed Tebow, East just seems to have a lot of dedicated musi- cians.', According to Tebow, East has had musicians entered in state music competition every year since its beginning. Along with the chance to participate in state music compe- tition, orchestra also received the opportunity to try out for this year's pit orchestra for the spring musical, The Sound of Music. 661 Orchestra , 0 Scott Alexander lleftj and David Kirk concentrate on their bass Pull ing. Orchestra-Strings-Bottom Row QL-RJ: K. Lehman, A. Westagard, K. Huckaby, C. May, M. Vibert, D. Borthwick, S. H. Reeves. Row 2: J. Lin, C. Davis, D. Helsing, M. Riley, S. Sanks, J. Shannon, E. Haught, C. O'Grady, F. Han- E. Ussery, S. Schroder, S. Burlin, B. Campbell. Row 3: G. Slagle, S. Alexander, J. Ballentine, D. Kirk, S. Sparks, Corvin, D. Weerts. ,yea-f 0IChestra-Winds and Percussion-Bottom row: QL-RJ: A. Guislain, H. Landes, B. Simmons, K. Andre, G. Endres, H. Hartman, M. Minden, L. Redpath. Row 2: K. Kerr, D. Paramore, D. Helsing, J. Money, R. Schumann, J. Muench, R. Borthwick, B. Fleming, T. Feldkamp, A. Dubowski. Row 3: S. Flint, J. Koupal, D. Hess. OrchesKra!67 - Y 681 Choir Choirs Sing in Harmony The quality of music performed by SM East choirs took lots of practice and hard work. The choirs were directed by Dan Zollars. The Chamber Singers is a group of top singers selected by Zollars. These singers get the opportu- nity of touring the K.C. area during the holiday season. The choraliers is less competitive than the Chamber Sing- ers, but still very difficult to get into. Choraliers is made up of mostly seniors and a few juniors. Concert choir in- volved juniors and sophomores, and the Girls choir includes girls usually in their first year of singing at East. Highlights included Vespers and the Masterworks Con- cert. Vespers has proven to be the most popular among the concerts. Classical music was provided at the Masterworks Concert which was also quite popular. Many choir members participated in this yearfs musical, The Sound of Music. The entertainment provided by the choirs was greatly enjoyed. Choirfdirector: Dan Zollars Lnamber Singers-Bottom row U.-RJ: J Turney J Patty B S. 5 - , . , , , L. I . Baumgartner, D. Ramsey, S. Schumann, P. Wheeler, K. Miller, K. g?g'L0i-.lil Herslodslrzlv Serene, L. Bohm. Row 2. J. Nicholas, B. Lunav, B. Kindred, A. Wilke. P. Burmamr. ' y' ' ' S's eV' 'J' Koupal' R' c 'E 4 r i iM i' if T'fQ'.ff Q-,Q4Q r C p .oraliers-Bottom row KL-RJ: D. Rodlund, K. Beddingfield, K. Black, J. Love, P. Wheeler, K. Houltberg, S. Schumann, K. ggs, D. Cantril, L. Bohrn, J. Colebank, N. Nicoll, K. Betzelberger, J. Wallerstedt, K. Mitchell. Row 2: L. Clark, C. Shaw, Patty, D. Ramsey, L. James, C. Rismiller, S. Reiff, K. Miller, L. Terwell, S. Morris, A. Peress, L. Hodges, J. Lewis, R. lverman. Row 3: K. Grow, J. Davidson, M. Ludlow, J. Koupal, P. Obetz, S. Andrade, B. Kindred, P. Burmaster, B. ervey, B. Fuller, D. Hedrick, B. Cashwell, K. Allen. Row 4: T. Stark, D. Michale, J. Muench, J. Nicholas, B. Lundy, J. nedaker, D. Epstein, A. Wilke. Not Pictured: J. Huxtable, B. Simmons, J. Turney. .5 s ff .42 5 f E 1: i r.. Joe Nicholas fleftj and Adam Willie do their rmltatrons of wide mouthed frogs Choir I 69 70fChoir 7 Girls Choir-Bottom row QL-Rl: M. Nicoll, A. Horst, J. Mohammed, L. Frashier, L. Noll L. Reid, S. Hoffman, B. Hess, A. Varney, G. DeFeo, C. Ellis. Row 2: C. Baumgartner, Philp, K. Cooney, B. Browne, J. Carrol, S. Van Becebure, G. Beilharz, M. Rose, A. Albri M. Soud, L. Roberge, L. Flynn, K. Brown, N. Benschoter, D. Helsing, S. Burgess, D. l Hanson, C. Cohen, L. Menn. Row 4: S. Dorrell, T. lrwig, M. Mullen, J. Klamm, P. Caya S. Abraham, P. Sphorer, A. Johnson, C. Noble. Not Pictured: A. Donaghue, N. Lycan, A. IWW Senior Jennifer Turney accu Choir director Dan Zollars directs Chamber Singers. ter. Row 2: G. Kerby, A. Wade, M. Moore, K. Baker, F. Hanson, E. Mulcahy, J. Newman, P. Smith, R. Bennett. Row 3: J. Keeling, M. Shaver, T. Larson, Mick, K. Kildow, B. Beilharz, A. Willson, L. Smith, K. Bublitz, G. Griggs, N. King, B. Davidson, L. Bonn, B. Brandmeyer, B. Stanton, M. Poore, T. Huse, . Zinser, J. Turner. Row 5: S. Schlozman, T. Babb, T. Fahrenthold, K. Scott, 1, K. Martin, S. Marshall, R. Burch, B. Cleveland, K. McCabe, D. Thompson. den, C. 0'Grady, D. Studna, H. Walker. ml:-r11ai'liTS. Housh, K. Leisenring, B. Berry, A. Wooster, C. Kirkwood, Y. F the L Wood C Kindred E Ussery, K. Heley, A. Chase. Row 3: K. S. orsy . - - ' ' ' h :ar-rell, J. Ballard, J. Bonjour, J. Neptune, C. Menees, S. Hamilton. Choirf71 FL Offers Experience I National Forensics League, NFL, is an honorary fraternity for those students interested in speech and debate. In order to become a member of this selective organization, a student had to accumulate a minimum of twenty-five points. Once a student became a member, he could advance to higher levels within the organization by accumulating varying amounts of the points. NFL hosts two debate tournaments a year. One is the SM East Varsity Debate Tournament held in November and the other is the SM East Sophomore tournament held in January. Forensics season takes place during third quarter of each school year. Students could participate in oratory and extem- poraneous speaking, duet acting, and impromptu. Outstanding NFL members included NFL president, Stefanie Sanders and her teammate David Poisner. Other top debaters were juniors Tom Frank and David Godley. I think both teams have the capacity of winning and going on to the national tournament, commented NFL sponsor Larry Brown. is NFL Officers QL-RD: S. Sanders, pres.: S. Miller, vice-pres.: D. Godley, 1-an NAL ..:-4....-.l. D A1,,,, 1 . ' ' l L-.. ........,... .uw - : . nu , S. M'll J. D . . . Y W i Non' D. Poisner, J.U'l2 h?H7aKmil: J- P er, ralte. Row 2. -P. Burmaster, W. Wlttig, S. Andrade, K. Lehman, J. Patty, if Frank. Row 4: D. Godlev, K. Grow. oisner. Row 3. S. Dalglersh, A. Patzman, M. Jewell, S. Hentzen, M. Reuse T. Rotertfl? r 72!National Forensics League Brad Sanders, sophomore, and Sandy Watts, junior, go over their debate case. Greg Munchnick ileftj and Brad Sanders get ex cited about an upcoming tournament. 7- fy I Richard Seitz takes his debate seriously. Debatef73 Dramatics Emphasizedg Club Develops Talent 74fThespians Act well your partg therein all honor lies, is the motto of the Thespians. Headed by officers Stephanie Schumann, Kym Grow, Debbie Shannon, Lynn Bell, and Kay Allen, Thespians were highly involved in sports and activities. At football games, they sold programs. At basketball games, the troupe sold concessions as well. A system of points is used to become a member of the organization. Any student who participates in de- bate, forensics, repertory theater, back stage crews or plays is eligible for Thespian points. Those who have earned ten points by the end of the year are initiated. Parties were also included in the Thespian year. Cast parties after shows were, for some, the funnest part of their production. A banquet was held in May to commemorate the year and to honor actors, actresses, and crew members for outstanding contributions in their specific field of en- deavor. SM East Thespian Troupe Michelle Moore listens to the director's advice Q .,-. , K. , ew , Q fy - , xi X v l 7 as QQ i-an-f 40' . s, CC ' 0 77 Prcmc Helen Potts ..... Hal Carter ...,... Millie Owens ....... Bomber ............ Madge Owens ........ Flo Owens .............. Rosemary Sydney ......... Alan Seymour ........ Irma Kronl-cite .................. Christine Schoenwalder ...... Howard Bevans ...... Helen's mother ....... Bomber's friends ........ .......Debbie Shannon Ken Schmidt .........Hillary Kircher ...........Brad Sanders Stephanie Schumann .......Jennifer Patty .......Kathryn Allen Phil Athon Anika Peress ......Marcy Burke David Epstein .......Anna Bauer ......Jeff Drake Mike King Todd Norras tv' 1 'Q ' , f -W ,jyg . f i if . ,Q N ,.,,1 Sm, Mrs. Owens KJ. Pattyj consults Madge QS. Schumannl on her fu- ture plans. Director Max Brown fcenterj helps Ken Schmidt and Kay Allen. 76fFalI Play if The town gossips begin new rumors. l l Madge primps herself. Ruud A' ' N-W., Millie becomes infuriated as Madge gets all the praise. Alcreiv member carefully applies junior la Flo and Helen are crazy about Hal Carter. Theater Season Opens With Humor and Emotion The dramatic season opened Oct. 1, 2, and 3, with the production of William lnge's Picnic.,' Max Brown, director, was aided by senior Chris Long, assistant director, and Bryce York, technical director. I was chosen because of my exper' ience in the drama productions in past years,', said Long. 'iPicnic centers around a small Kansas town, where life has become uncomfortable and confining for several of the fe- male citizens. Although it contains many comedic episodes, Picnic is primarily an emotional drama. To add a deeper understanding to the roles, the Picnic cast visited Paola, Kan., several weeks before their perfor- mance. This served as their stage for several practice ses- sions. In Paola, the cast shopped and practiced the play in the front yard of Brown's parents, home. Here, they were able to see what life in a small town is like. Anna Bauer, a blind sophomore, gained city-wide attention for her part as Mrs. Potts' mother. She was featured in the Harbinger, the Squire, and the K.C. Star. 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According to teacher-supervisor, Bryce York, crew is trying to make the designs look very realisitc as well as fade pic- tures of play characters in and out on a screen placed behind action scenes. lt makes it look like a movie. That's the illu- sion that we are trying to create, stated York. Crew managers are Jay Koupal, stage manager, Lynn Bell, lights, Stuart Maddox, paintfconstruction, Stefanie Schumann, costumes, Polly Taylor, props, Lisa Senecker, make up, Wen- dy Pearce, publicity, John Allison house mana er' Anne , Q v Reckling, business manager, and John Skaptasom, sound man- ager. - 80fTheatrical Crews 3 Anne Reckling frightj carefully uses the saw if-1: ' r 1 Y , ,A Lynn Bell is proud of her work. MWF, ., . to cut a piece of wood for the set. Bryce York checkes his des .wo- Crew is often a lonely job. Al Hanton Kleftj instructs newcomers in the more technical aspects. Theatrical Crewf81 . .4 -. M Ar' ' ' V . .- .g...............-,. 4..- AFS SPONSORS FOREIGN EXCHANGE PROGRAM 821 AFS About 60 students from the entire K.C. area have gone abroad on either the sum- mer or full year program this year, stated Gene Criley, the East area member of the American Field Service Board of Managers. AFS sponsors foreign exchange students. They also help send American students to foreign countries. Four exchange students at- tended SM East this year. Seniors Brian Fickel, Becky Lamberton, and Lauren Ray went to France, Turkey, and Switzerland, respectively, for the 1981 summer program. Besides AFS, there was one exchange stu- dent sponsored by Youth for Understanding, and three students were privately sponsored by families in the SM East area. PATRICE CAYA NICOLAS TONGENDORFF ,, 1, i, w 1 PAIIR OJANIEME ff 2 f 5 r 3!f 71,43 z ' 3 4 IWW tw 1 W ZW V Z? f f K 414' . , fm, ' ff M, WMM 'U , PABLO HOFMANN I 4 E E F i 2 I L l , 5 r 3 5 1 1 X SHARON LEE A V .VST 1 7 '-'fa-. L . 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'fn 4 W 2 E AFS students attempt to break car-cramming record. 2 AFS 183 I r Y I DECA Attends Conferences Having four main goals, the DECA class offered juniors and seniors the opportunity to experience the business world. It teaches students leadership qualities and provides vocational knowl- edge and civic consciousness. To develop these skills, DECA had many sales projects to sponsor students who went to both state and national conferences. At the conferences, the students demonstrated their knowledge about their jobs. Conferences awarded students top prizes such as scholoarships and shares in petroleum stock. DECA ll-Bottom row QL-RJ: B. 0'Conner. Row 2: J. Wheaton, E. Jacobs, K. Price, S. Hess. Row 3: A. Gerson, A. Knopp, R. Titus, S. Parker, M. Newman, J. Joyce, J. Barkledge, spon- sor. Row 4: A. Talge, G. Spraetz, G. Trester, J. Lewis. Not Pictured: L. Armatas, C. Forbis, J. Fountain. I Junior Matt 01 P t k - . oore a es a break from the ticket raffle. Alexis Faulkner, junior, encourages students to partake in the raffle for Stones tickets. Julie Barkledge 841 DECA Mrs. Jones discusses the assignments with Anne Long, senior. OEA Acquires Office Knowledge First Hand The business department offers two clubs to students. One of these clubs is known as OEA or Office Education Associ- ation. OEA is a two year program offered to both juniors and seniors. As a junior, students enroll in an hour-long elective where they learn what it's like to be in an office. They work with the various business machines such as typewriters and computors. If the students wish to continue their senior year they en- roll in Office Ed. ll. ln this program the students leave at noon and hold a regular office job. Nancy Moore and Janelle Cousins diligently practice their typing. QM,.vmMaw,fS .W . wr - ' Sponsor: Darlene Jones Office Education-Bottom fL'Rl: L. Clark, M. Shaver, D. England, D. Kershenbaum. now Stringham, T. Graber, R. Waxman, L. Kyle. Row 3: C. LHFSOI1, J- COUSIIIS, K- f30nfefmanf ROW A Wilson, L. Savoy, L. Wood, A. Long, N. Moore, D. Jones, sponsor, B. McCormick, P. James, stu en leacher. Office Educatronf85 , I I I I I . . T I NJROTC Prepares Pupils i I The Naval Junior Reserve Officer Training Corp prepares students for 5 military careers. At least 30070 of the students enrolled in NJROTC contin- ue in military careers. Lt. Commander Charles Lockhart and Chief Randy I Smith taught naval history, oceanography, navigation, and politics in ' I NJROTC classes. The NJROTC Color Guard performed at both football II and basketball games. Practice for the color guard were three nights a I week. The rifle team which practiced once a week earned the rank of first I in the ninth Naval District. I I Company Commander-Marti Winkler. ' I 1 I I L I S . 1 4 Il ' TI fi II T I if :::uIlJ:2Ll'C Color Guard begins Mater Chief of the Command Alan Hallberg Executive Officer David Sreverlmg Operat Off M ron lcer ark Seneker Admrnlstratron Officer Pat Brown Ordinance Offlcer John Gnaegy 861 NJROTC L II k A g I l I ' H u n - I I , II ai I I f 1 3 I I I I I I f I In If I YI I ,V . , 7 X I II - . . . . . - D I X , - 8 Q 1 . 'Q il? The Amencan Flag is presented by the color guard at a boys basketball game 'Q' ' ate..-...-,.-, e- ' ' ' se l r . r x 1 , I y 4 ls 41 :S I v 1. ll L Sl Q M Ill V . U ll li 'i l l l l N l s l x r l l I I I Hi my 13 ,4 I l l fi ill.. - -B t QL-Rl: S. Alexander, R. Southall, J. llurth, L. Grether. Top iT1?glgTl?ieldsTtgmP2:er, A. Spaulding, A. Patzman. Not pictured: T. Frank, G. Munchnick. The East Categories squad waits for the entrance of SM Northwest. Trivia Buffs Compete At the mid-point of their season the Categories record stood at 0-3. Faculty sponsor Everett Rees stated, We're looking forward to a much better showing in the second half of the seasonf' This year was one of the largest turn outs ever. Sixty students took the test. The ten members selected were ex- pected to have a general knowledge in history, geography, literature, and science. According to Rees, this year's team has six new members. The team attended tournaments where the members answered trivia questions to score. At the mid-point of the season, sophomore Chris Parker was impressive with his scoring. Rob Southall, senior, cap- tained the team. 88!Categories EAST NORTHWEST The screen reflects East's come from behind wi Categories host: Larry Wagner. -Pi -s. UiIIIIiiiIiIiIIIiIIiIIiIllIM!!Ul!!!!!!!!!!llIIllIIIIIIllIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllIllllllllllll'H udent naturalrsts make observations :sq Jan Unruh senior demonstrates her faith ln snakes X Junior Anne Recklxng displays a tab I aturallsts Gam Sclence Credit Student Naturallst lS a biology class of fered to both juniors and senlors Its prupose was to glve the students a better under standlng of nature Student Naturallst was based on a class offered ln the past Thls year the class was a combmatom of both studyxng and workmg wnth the animals at the school mcluded taklng care of the d1fferent ammals ln the building Students had projects such as makmg an lnsect collectlon and settmg up home blrd feeders and recordlng results of the feedmgs Student NaturaIrstsf89 I ' b't. C O C Q X 2 fl ' S - ' ,N ,Z , . .Ig A Each student had their own project which VII? . . . . E any V '. ' . . it I 4 .Y If Ig IL I I: II II I? 2: I1 I I z' I I I I I I I . I I I I I I I I I II William Rhee and Tom Frank fleftj do their Bobby Fisher imitation. I I LI EI if II I 90 I Clubs N... .,,, R- Q . 1 . ., 1 i V Q , , WWW ' I I .. , Danl Mm ' l 16,1 ' . ef .3 uh Hen Burke. ' 1 Members Gam Knowledge Developing students knowledge and skill in subjects outside the classroom was the major purpose of many of the clubs at East. The students involved in clubs also had the opportunity to make new relationships. The International Club provided students with the chance to learn about foreign cultures through foreign films, discussions, and relationships with foreign ex- change students. The members and their sponsor, Chris Rzepcyk, planned activities to earn money that pays, the scholarship charge which brings AFS students to East. Practices for the chess club were officially every Tuesday night, but the more serious players practiced every night after school in the classroom of sponsor Paul DeBarthe. Many of the members were outstanding chess players and aided their club in winning many first places in tournaments. -...... The German Club involved every student enrolled in German. Oktoberfest, the celebration of the harvest, was one of the many activities which Joel Nagel, the sponser, and the German Club planned. The club also sponsored an all day trip to K.U. The opportunity to meet new friends and gain knowl- edge was offered by many clubs at East. jli' - tif' 1 . Paul DeBarthe Qrightl avoids the attack of Anthony Gorman. CIubs!91 Shawn Hunter sets one up over David Ricketts. 92flntramurals Intramurals Provides Sports for All The intramural program is designed to provide physical ac- tivity and sports without having to go out for a school team. From 500-600 teenagers participate in the program over the entire year. In the fall, an open gym is available for anyone who wants to participate. Sports offered are table tennis, handball, and the weight room is also open. During the winter, intramurals provides the chance for teams to compete in a sophomore, junior, and senior men's league and a women's basketball league. At the end of ten weeks, the top six teams with the best records compete in a tournament. With the spring comes coed volleyball and lifetime activities which start a week after basketball ends. Lifetime activities was started by John Beltram. The activities include stretching and physical conditioning in the form of jogging, jump-roping, weight-lifting and isometrics which tones the muscles. Beltram started working with the program two years ago. He began the program because he enjoys the activity working with teenagers. I get a very good response from them. I get close to them and interact with them doing the thing I know best-physical fitness, stated Beltram. Shadow dancing! I I Lancers show what they've got. my M25 :TF 1-JU ly- m 'y .f 4,4 if '-fran, . f 'J ,mv .Of ll, Hauberk Reviews the Year in Headlines Hyoii Skywolks Collopse Baseball Goes on Strike Stones Rock KC., Country Picnic, Sound of Music Artistic Successes Lady Di marries Prince Charles Paul, League Reign as Royalty John Paul ll Wounded in Assassination Attempt Assassination Attempt Injures Reagan Seriously Sandra 0'Connor Nominated As Supreme Court Iustice SME V4BoIlers Tcke State Voyager II Views Saturn John Lennon Slain Space Shuttle Soars In Successful Flight Seniors Graduate Boys, Girls go Undefeated in League ---H -shi-' .1-uY.,...x so . .' ' ' . c e q'.'.:.'p.l . ....q'q.n.o.o q . ....Q 0'n.o. .Q I . . . . . . O O ' . n .founoon . n-la .. I ll .u... ... .Q n. no 1. an s as o an on . ne. .. lo.- ..a. line . . .'f'S' an .. ...'... -...... .... ,, --l.i. ...:... ..., .. 1. ul as 00 .au-ls .rn- ou.. . l ... eu.. nn.. . nu.-u ....anno un. .. 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Although East did not have a victorious season, their record was better than indicated because of their difficult op- position including Rockhurst, Lawrence and SM Northwest. The majority of the team felt that beating West and former Coach Wambsgans was the highlight of the year. The team came from behind for a 21-13 victory over the Vikings. Coach Wilson said the players never gave up. 981 Varsity Football The crowd goes wild during an intersquad scrimmage. Larry Kirk and Scott Chamberlain, juniors, confer from the lines. iii? -na H Sig! or 32. ity Football Team-Bottom row QL-Rl: L. Funk, C. Danda, K. Conn, D. Collins, P. Duncan, V. Davila, G. Merritt, K. ken, T. Ecton, J. Hunter, B. Lundy. Row 2: J. Ozorkiewicz, D. Cohn, J. McCune, E. Dorsey, C. Crooker, D. Rogers, G. yer, M. Wilson, L. Wilkenson, D. Bernhardt, M. Koch. Row 3: B. Fuller, K. VanLiew, G. Lillian, S. Chamberlain, G. Powell, endleton, D. Scott, S. Troester, S. Conger, K. Barnes, M. Mason. Row 4: J. Krane, M. Lowe, T. Robertson, B. Thompson, B. lall, E. Bowman, J. Corvin, M. Brown, B. Raynolds, J. Lane, M. Racunas. Row 5: K. Kombrink, E. Jennings, B. Gilges, S. rin, J. Kinsey, M. Riekhof, M. Kimsey, M. Kelly, R. Ramsburg, J. Ertz. Row 6: J. Allison QMgr.J, L. Kirk, T. Broshears, S. ung, J. Huxtable, T. Babb QMgr.J, M. Opelka, R. Whitehead, J. Ruether, C. Rooney QMgr.J. SME SME SME SME SME , , , , SME digg . . ., SME J D- 2: 'f'-:i'fs1Qfw?,75h e . ..-sm-ma.. f 7. , ..,.........J M... f Igrulations given to David Collins after a successful play. Senior quarterback David Collins receives a play from the sidelines. Scoreboard Lawrence Leavenworth Rockhurst SM Northwest SM West SM North SM South Harmon Wyandotte 29 6 27 26 13 12 16 28 14 Varsity Footballf99 i i i l 1 1 l 1 i 1 1 3 l 4 l l l l 1 l l l l l P l I i '1 l l l l 1 '1 1 l 1 1 1 i i l l 1 1 1 l 1 A li l i i E 4 i Team Gains Experience The Junior Varsity team led by Coach Chuck Sulzen ended the season with a 2-7 record. The team consisted of sophomores and juniors. The high point of the season was their home game with Harmon, in which they defeated the Bulldogs 21-13. One factor that contributed to their record was the lack of prac- tice as a team, and squad instability, Sulzen stated the best part of the season was winning the last two games which will hopefully carry us over to next year. lt takes practice to be the best. Q . B . sodas K it.. ' pil Lancer players plunge into the pack. l00lJV Football Bart Fuller receives last minute instructio Barreca. , it 1 ,,,-,.,,. M-.. ,... ,. . ns from coaches Blomster and la - R:.'4 H , . ' l .X 1 5-. .131-4q,,, '-: . - 4 . - . xaw bw M -1 A , Yr- .. -' ,-...f ' 'W f ,ve mf ,.1 - ' ,, ful Q , 's aeJ.r.g.- - , ..-Lea f X as-sw ,X .malw- iff.-i . 1 ,i ffE'fff ' 1 fm wg ' V' 1 i ., H Ffffi-HJf'f3? a 'i7 '7 ' U f 4 f w 1 93' ' a' 'Tf ff-i f Jw. Ca--f im? ' -1. P.,.-1 Ziff ..,- -L 'J ix., 5 -QT? 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' f v f' .vi-rf . ,, f. 2.1- 5-1 if -- wflik 1 U- --1 ,-'gs-xo,,:,,' fvf .-.,..', ' g 1 k bjjg . ,fgggf-.we '- '1+p.1.gs-wf . mf A' 1-ig., its dye-,K-c.1,'..14 .va f 1 --ff ff... f . w 1' ' w - W V i ' 1 . ff -fe 1-f:'2'efQ,4 ' v -. . rv lt 1 ' '- ' - J f5i.l3vb'73IZ3'5?llifi?'f'f4 i .off X 'T . ful' Alll'f'lf.f??3l??,i?'fxytff Sophomore Football-Bottom Row ll to rl: T. Rotert, R. Burch, B. Kegerrus. Row 2 fl to rl: C. Dull, P. Samuels, F. Milledge, S. Stechschulte, R. Haskell, C. VanDyne, T. Solbeck, D. Quinn, C. Bernard, J. Hise, A. Hendricks, R. Rozell.' Row 3 il to rl: A. Cardozo, S. Schlozman, T. Moore, R. Grisby, D. Eiland, B. Leathers, J. Miller, R. McClanahan, G. Ranallo, E. Spencer, M. Reuse, E Samuelson. Row 4 fl to rl: C. Shirling, B. Stanton, G. Lasho, J. Hamm, J. Barmettler, S. Ahnen, D. Butts, C. Eagle, S. Spen cer, S. Crooker, B. Elias. Sophs Seek Recognition When the sophomore football players tried out in the early fall they were divided into two teams. They became part of the black or the white football team. The Black team finished the season with a 5-4 record. The highlight of the season was the game against Rockhurst. They defeated the I-lawklets 21-13 making this the turning point of their season. The White team also finished with a 5-4 record. Their last game against the West Vikings left the White team with their victorious season. They defeated the Vikings by the score of 13-3. Sophomore Football! 103 - J , 3 t l 3 I Q 1 5 l I 1 I 1 l I X l x I I I h X 1 E ' Varsity Soccer-Bottom Row CL-RJ: M. Boresow, C. Schmid, B. Willis, J. Buchanan, D. Mitlyng, B. James, I Cedarholm, M. Houston, A. Parke. Row 2: P. Childs, M. McCann, M. Irish, T. Shelton, S. Dugan, D. Hanauer Myers, E. Vernon, S. Hunter. 5 i M1 Soccer Team Works Hard l f The 1981-82 season for both Varsity and J.V. was filled with hard work and team spirit. The J.V. finished out the J season with a score of 15-1, losing to Northwest at their final X game. Varsity didn't have the scoring punch of the J.V., but ' ig otherwise they played skillfully, Everett Rees, assistant A w 3 coach stated. Both Coach Les Parrish, who has coached the ' Lancers since the introduction of soccer at East, and asst. , coach Rees built up the teams. Varsity was second in the X pre-season tournament, and the final score for the season was , , 9-7-3. Both teams found Northwest to be the most challenging opponent. Allan Parke won the title of player of the year for the Lancer team. The Golden Boot award was earned by I, Shawn Hunter. Two-a-day practices which included drills on ll maneuvering began August 20 until players switched to sinQxe practices each day when school started. T ' This was soccer's third season and has become a well re- spected and widely publicized sport. The outlook for next QM year is good, even though there will be a loss of many good i seniors. wr' i :ww . if lp wp? ll N! lt rv is li li ,,, iw we l l 1. 1 3 l04lVarsity Soccer 'arke prepare for upcoming matches. M 0 RQ 45. Wi: Q , All . B. .f J' ve .Y-HX. Ag 5.217-xv Brad Willis dribbles while Jim Bly tries to steal during an intersquad :rs relax before a match. match. ul-1' ,maslm-I E, Adel, M. Sloth, J. Rudolph, R. Loud. Row 2-J. James, A. Anderson, M. JV Soccerll05 Allan Parke, senior, goes for the ball as Scott Jordan, senior and Adam Anderson, sophomore, fight for it. l 1 Bret Cedarholm, senior, shows true soccer form. The opposing team goes for the ball against Paul Childs and Bryan James. l 061 Soccer 1- Adam Anderson, sophomore, tries to score against Blue Valley. .M,r,,,,,,, SML' Sli!! E3 '? KMLW X QML f E20 E522 ' R was 'ns- .? N Varsity Volleyball Bottom Row QL-Rl: Coach Hammon, L. North, A. Ross, S. Hietbrink, L. Davison, B. Baker, J. Beall, A. Costello, S. Morris, B. Mallory, M. Boyce. Shantelle Hietbrink, senior, prepares to deliver an ace. Varsity volleyballers concentrate on beating their contenders. East Spikers Take State This year's team is by far one of the best teams I've been privi- leged to coach, commented Christal Hammon, coach of the 1981 state champion girl's volleyball teamq The volleyballers ended their season with a superb record of 36 wins and only 2 losses. Along with the outstanding season the girls took the state championship by defeating the six-year-defending cham- pions, the Lawrence Lions. Hammon feels that the juniors have a great Looking to next year, chance of repeating their state victory. Unfortunately, Hammon will not return next year as East's volleyball coach. Expressing the team's sentiments on l-lammon's departure, junior co-captain Sarah Morris said, mln my opinion, she's the best coach l've ever played under. We're really going to miss herf, Varsity Volleyball!107 ., . Qt.-r.'4-f-,Q-1.-f.-L..A5 -1-ii? 1, ,. , .isf ,4 l l if ' l .L l , Scoreboard 1 ll LocAL vs OPPONENTS w L l Blue Valley 1 0 E Olathe 2 0 SM Northwest 4 O SM West 3 0 Wyandotte 1 0 t SM North 2 O I SM South 3 0 Lawrence 2 2 Olathe South 1 0 E Julie Beall, junior, stands in awe as Katy Jones loses track of the ball. 1 1 l l l 1 l , 1 l l Anne Schulte, junior, works diligently during practice. Sophomore Lisa Cantril practices nassinq. 1 l 5 l l 1 , s l l lt un varsity l:x0IIO If QL K, B b C N Yi' E '-'UH' ' - m ow - : . 'orman, . inci, L. Herron, J. Pell, L. C t 'l, K. J ' E J. Munson, C. Sinoric, Coach Hammon. an rl ones' K' Kmdred' A' Schulte' l QA 1081 JV Volleyball soffvfo Qu.. n-1 Sophomore Volleyball Bottom Row QL-Rl: C. Menees, J. McArthur, G. Defeo, D. Rodlund, M. Niggle. Row 2: D. Steele, L. Coleman, J. Mohammed, J. Fortner, A. Hawk, L. Roberge, L. Bergman, Row 3: L. Voelm, N. Melcher, L. Lauer, K. Ragsdale, L. Flynn, J. Kirkpatrick, D. Horner. Sophomore players grve encouragement from the srdelrnes X f 'gl Ala 'J' S Janet Fortner sets her goals hugh M-1 X Carrie Menees and Gma DeFeo sophomores show the splnt of team C0111 Detmon Sophomore VolleybalIll09 ' -.1 - -i f L-Tiff-' 1 - Y M- --W' ' Girls' Tennis-Bottom row KL-RJ: M. Hibbard, A. Willson, S. Panther, S. Newlin, T. Barrett, D. Barnes, T. Feldkamp, A. Friesen, A. Benson, D. Ketterman. Row 2: L. Terwell, T. Larson, B. Beilharz, J. Sayler, D. Paul, J. Reed, J. Love, J. Wallerstedt. Row 3: K. Miller, S. Gottlieb, M. House, S. Batty, P. Bates, A. Chase, K. Smith. Rau 4: J. McGuire, C. Cartmell, M. Decico, A. O'Farrell, M. Mullen, N. Mattiolli, S. Spurney. Row 5: L. Pardo, G, Beilharz, S. Burgess, A. Allen, A. Johnson, M. Flynn, L. Pugsley, K. Kroenert. Row 6: K. McConnahay, M. Niccol, V, McGrath, S. Forsythe, K. Langworthy, B. Berry, L. James. Alyssa Chase lleftl and her partner are congratulated 110fGlrls Tennis 3 A. J Lancers lay out their plans for victory. ..,... .- 1..n....v.-Q. . .. Sarah Newlm senior and Ma rre Hubbard junior move quickly li 5. .i Talent Sweeps Season I think we have the best individual talent, depth, and overall team in the state, said Coach Carolyn Howard of the 1981 Girls' State Champion tennis team. I Coach Howard commented on the SM East courts, new color i i heme saying that they are something which is unique to the i sc area, Playing for the first time ever on Columbia blue, black, and white courts, the girls whizzed through their season winning E 21 matches. Included in these victories were the Shawnee District tournament, the East Invitational, the team's fifth i Sunflower League title, and Regionals where all six qualified for state. en asked about the season and who the team's toughest was, Amy Friesen responded, Our main competi- ame from within the team itself. We are our own toughest l 1 Susan Panther, senior, asks for a 4 Alise Willson strives for perfection. win' mu i 1 i Z Amy Benson, sophomore, shows her determination. Panther, Hibbard, Newlin, Ketterman, and Friesen display their winnings. Girls' Tennisllll -md Gymnast strikes a dignified pose. Lucy Graham looks ready for the Olympics. Gymnasts Have Good Season Although the girl gymnasts began the season with many injuries, they worked hard and ended the season well by winning fourth place in both the Sunflower League and Regionals. Led by Angela Hahn, team cap- tain, the gymnasts placed second at the Lee Summit Invitational and earned third place at the Olathe and SM North Invitational. They had many injuries to overcome, but they bounced back and did very well, Coach Terry Ayers stated. Practices began August 20 with three hour practices, six days a week. Despite an injured ankle, Lori Meroney's ex- pertise on the uneven bars qualified her for state. Kara I-leley and Lori Spurney were elected most valuable players. Because of her marked ad- vancement Lucy Graham was voted Most Improved. Coach Ayers, who will not be coaching next year, expressed: I'm going to miss it terribly. My heart will be at East. 112fGirls' Gymnastics 3 . , J sw- Ja, ' .I Angela Hahn adds a new angle to her routine sg .x K.. L ' Merone senior, stops to think about State. Gymnasts do what they do best. on y, C SQTWLYQ fl T 1 G' ' ' - L-RJ: Coach T. Ayers, A. Frankenstein, L. uranam, U. ..e..s,....., ... --.,, lrls Gymnastics Bottom row l Y.. ,, H h L. Meroney, C. Bailey, J. Feiock, K. Betzelberger. Sllllrney, H. Hahn. Row 2 QL-RJ: C. 0'Grady, L. Blumenthal, A. a n, Girls' Gymnastics! 1 13 Junior Craig Cooper expresses his love for cross country. Lancer varsity waits for the race to begin. -. Boys' Cross Country-Bottom row QL-RJ: D. Ricketts, D. Hedrick dt.-. .. ... , .. Junior John Clough edges out his opponent at the finish of the KCSE Invitational. 1 -- .1 f JQAQLAL . ., , J. Clough, J. Gill, J. Kost, J. Frost, D. Wiggins, R. Borthwick, C Anderson. Row 2: J. Hobbs, J. Lilley, C. Cooper, A. Medina, B. Miller, B. Banker, l. Billick, M. Mastin, B. Brandemeyer, J. Norton. l14fBoys' Cross Country wa f X Senior David Wiggins finishes strong. A view of the start of the KC southeast meet Bill Banker, sophomore, maintains his position in the JV race at the KCSE meet. JUni0r D01-I9 Hedrick races one step ahead of his rivals. Boys' Cross Country Team Shows Wealth of Potential l would say that we had an outstanding season, stated Karl Englund, boys' cross country coach. The team came in third at the League, Regional, and State meets. In placing third at State, we surprised a lot of teams, as well as ourselves, commented Jack Frost, senior. Frost came in ninth, junior John Clough' came in eleventh, senior fs. David Wiggins finished nineteenth, senior David Ricketts came in twenty-fourth, and junior Doug Hedrick placed fourty-second at State. We knew we had the potential to be among the top three teams in Kansas, stated Frost. ' During the season, the boys came in second at the Wyandotte meet and third at the SM West Invitational. They also took second place to SM South at the SM Park meet. rss, fr f Boys' Cross Countryfll5 Ann Stadler, junior, waits for the Junior Alicia Stephany runs neck-and-neck with her competitor. moment to fake the lead' ff , K , X, ,f ' , I fb ' Junior Ann Stadler shows the pressure of cross Senior Jackie Lewis proudly displays the team's victory trophy. country running. Two-Milers Accomplish Goals I think this was our best girls' cross country team ever, said head coach John Haraughty. The season included five wins, two second place, and one fifth place fin- ish. The highlights of the year were winning the League meet and coming in second at State. The girls ran against 100 teams during the course of the season and ended with a record of 94-6. League finishes included senior Jackie Lewis, champion, junior Ann Stadler, fourth place, sophomore Kellie Audley, fifth place, and senior Jan Unruh, ninth place. Three runners finished among the top ten at the State meet. Stadler fin- ished fourth, Lewis placed fifth, and Audley finished seventh. Two other runners, Unruh and sophomore Alicia Stephany, came in nineteenth and thirty-first, respectively. t Our goal during the year is to win League and State. Everything else is in preparation for those two meets. I would say we had.an outstanding sea- son, concluded Haraughty. 1 l6fGirls' Cross Country J Seniors Jackie Lewis and Jan Unruh lead the Lancers to vic- YOW- The Lancers prepare for the Raytown South meet. fy,-. Y +R. sv ' pw- ix! ,' f,,- , , g ' - 1 im wr. 'fir' ' H ' is'.5??3fZi1k4::.,1a2a'k'a-2 1:-eff: P- V 1-H 1 ' i f 1 N, :Lili GirI's X-Country-Bottom row IL-Ry: J. Unruh, J. Lewis. Row 2: K. Audley, G. Kirby, A. Wade, A. Stephany. Row 3: P. Kerr, S. White, B. Compere, J. Haraughty, A- 513151215 M. J0hFl50n- E- Ei Girls' Cross Countryll17 9 G Roesch improves her game as Chase looks OIL l18fGirls' Golf s E r I ,, W, , . .- 1 Girls' Golf Team-Bottom row fL'RJ: J. Ballard, L. Hodges, G. Chase, T. McGilley. Row 2: C. Whitehead, T. Engle, L. Armatas, S. Osborne. Row 3: K. Peden, K. Roesch, Coach N. Stauffer, D. McLaughlin, T. Hopkins, M. Vibert. Not pictured: L. Riney and S. Riney. Coach Stauffer contemplates his next shot. Golfers practice at Overland Park Golf Course. , N Hodges studies her chip shot. ails . We r y Qt r 512' 921' A Vw H 44 ,gi is ef J, ' 4 Q .-3. ,,g't?,- Wfg,f4- vg ,. - Wir ' , , ' wnfxv' fy el' PM -1 -T ,, ...A ,g4..f.,m,. , ' I V Q,-,.w,,.f. -,., - 5-g.'f-115 M, ' , .v ,, .. ' - w '-Q ffl .- vw n - , 1- gl Sophomore Ginnie Chase shows her style. Osborne, Ballard, and Hodges take a break. Golfers Produced Winning Season Once again this year, the potent girls' golf team was one of the stronger teams in the state. The golfers opened the season by winning their first three tournaments. The Emporia Invitational was among one of these first victories. Here behind the superb round of 75 by Jenny Ballard, the girls set a team record of 327. Other season highlights included the teamis seventh straight Sunflower League Regional's victory was the individual qualifying of 5 of the team's top 6 playersg seniors Shelley Osborne, Lynn Hodges, and Kelley Pedeng junior Kelle Roesch, and sophomore Ballard. The team took third in the State championship tournament the following week, When asked to comment on the season, Osborne said, We've had a very suc- cessful season. Coach lNorris Staufferl has been great as usual. I wish the team luck next year. Girls' Golf! 119 4 .Z ..,. sf H . V ,, lr, 6. , ,H . . , M... , ...4 . ., ,,. 5,11 Q w1'2'2'Tf5 r ' of F22 12 , ':' ff' F L J ,'f'Zfgf'i f, 2 2 as ' ' , fs. A g1f1,5rjQf2 ig' 1.2 Q f- , .QQ . if ' 3-fffihgirf f ' V ffl? 55: M 5 , , ll 3. V f.. M 5. 'K 1' ' Qggg f ' , Boys Varsity Basketball QL-RJ: S. Smith flineelingj, D. Wetzler, B. Kelly, B. Brown, K. Glazer, M. Logsdon, J. Ellfeldt, L. Funk. Clear the way! Boys Take League Title Finishing their season with a record of 17-2, the boys' var- sity basketball team was the Sunflower Leagure champion for the first time in East's history. They played 12 league games and remained undefeated to achieve their title. In the sub-state tournament, the boys played SM South and beat them for the third time. The final score was 48-45. They then played Wyandotte and lost. Wyandotte remained undefeated. Ken Glaser, senior center, led the team with a field goal average of 26 points per game. Also on the varsity team were seniors Mark Logsdon, Bill Kelly, David Wetzler, Brian Brown, Layne Funkg juniors Doug Hedrick, Matt Siuda, Mike Mason, and sophomores Brent Thompson, Steve Stechschulte, and Chase Van Dyne. Coach Dale Graham commented, We had some tough competition, but the team really pulled together. A lot of hard work went into the season and we came out on topf' It was Graham's third and final year as coach. 1201 Boys' Varsity Basketball ff' 'f g I' vga, Senior Jeff Ellfeldt dribbles past the outstretched paws of a North west Cougar. B5 gic Brown ar! .5 s..-af' Junior Matt Siuda practices for cheerleading. Mike Mason, junior, checks air pressure at higher altitudes. 122fBoys' Basketball Boys' JV Basketball QL-RJ: D. Hedrick, S. Stechschulte, M. Mason, S. Degnan, M. Siuda, C. VanDyne, T. Solbeck, E Dorsey, B. Thompson. Ri Junlor Eric Dorsey uses the opponent as a Shawn Degnan junior, reahces new heights. ii Sophomore Brent Thompson is on the move. 3 f afwsm-.ff C X ,A Q S if L. K , 4 'Q X 5 uf? X' pr A, ing in a sea of Indians. .F K . , A , , . , p i ii: 1.1, if : is -ff -1 .p -we ' 5 ', .3 ' 5-'vi h ,n ' ' 1 ' s V2 Q- 3 A -'fx - :-- U! Q + -new-fQiQfs'd' 4 . lx.. ff if Q qzy. Boys' Baskelballf123 Mike Mason, junior, looks for t ,.,, 4 Chase Van Dyne tries to overpower a North opponent. Sv 'fc ,fd 1 J? Van Dyne goes for the points. Mark Burns gets ready to roll. l24lBoys' Basketball 1. Tom Solbeck uses his tongue to concen- trate. '-W' iii- k ,' 'AL' 'H 39 A W' ' I ' 'lay ' . ' ,Q ' 4-V , 2 'fa ' L .'., '- Af '-: A E v r . Nil, x p. 'er . x , 1 - V - 1 xi NG W M l: -33 h . .. ,JL K gf, , X' , 14 .I 5:55, I , . 1 Ef fie - o ' H ' ik: o I 5 ,XFIR if ' 2 - ' A Q' I A ' 5 3 I ,iq 4 7 I, Wg in il' D F. K X. V In Q, I ig ' Ad-mat We 7 I I 'A I -' V:-. .N 'X g fi I fl U ,fy .4 I ,. U5-KQV me A Tefgifsmgsx Tom Solbeck and Chase Van Dyne close in. .- VHA W V, , f - W umm ,nwldbj ' Sophophore Chase Van Dyne looks determined. Brad Wgfzlgf hglds his own, kin u 'R, Manager Aaron Balanoff, Brett Leathers, Bill Hans, Mike Crawford, Forey Milledge, Brad Wetzler, Brent Miller, David Carolan. Tom Solbeck, Wes Brock, Robert Stewart, Adam Anderson, Mark Burns, Shaun Crooker, manager Jason Krakow. Boys' Sophomore Basketballf125 Girls' Varsity Basketball: QL-Rl: M. Morrison, A. Schulte, A. Costello, C. Whelan, Coach Rehfeld A. Ross, J. Beall, S. Morris, A. Friesen, N. Rhefeld, mgr. Take it away, Allison! , sci' 126fGirls' Basketball Sarah Morris, junior, defies the law of gravity. i t l Juniors Julie Beall and Anne Schulte perform ballet. W The opposition covers sophomore Marie Hibbard. Mental telepathy can do almost anything. Gals Get a New Coach The girls varsity basketball team continued their out- standing play again this year. At the midpoint of the regular season, the Lancer's record stood at 10-1 and were among the top teams in the area. The team's strength lies within the starting five play- ers. Of these four are juniors all of whom have played together since seventh grade. The fifth player, senior, Amy Friesen, is complimented by teammate Morris as being quick and a good defender. He's a super coach. He knows a lot about the game and always open to suggestions, stated junior, Sarah Morris of the varsity's new head coach, Dave Rehfeld. Rehfeld took over the reigns when former head coach, Dick Furman, resigned last year. According to Morris, Rehfeld has made changes in both the offensive and de- fensive strategies. Looking toward State, the girl's toughest competition is likely to come from Wyandotte and SM South. Ac- cording to Morris, however, the team hasn't played a team yet who's better than them. The girls finished the year by placing second in the State tournament, the highest of any other East girl's basketball team. Girls Basketball! 127 1 Kathy Horner, junior, tries to recover the ball. C i Junior Allison Ross reaches for a rebound. Kall Ellgllllld advises the JV 511'-lad E Evelyn Sewing waits for an open Girls' JV Basketball-Bottom row-M. Boyce, mgr. Row 2 QL-RJ: E. Sewing, C. Ninci, L. Herron. 1-- teammate. Lauer, C. Roach, coach K. Englund, ass't. h M. L b - North, C. Sinovic. coac u in, K. Horner, A. Willson, J. Munson, 1-- ' 4 128fGirls' Jv Basketball ' i Sophomore Girls' Basketball-Bottom row KL-Rl: A. Ford, L. Poindexter, Mgr., J. Hervey. Row 2: C. Baldwin, mgr., M. Hibbard, S. Battey, L. Coleman, D. Steele, A. Richardson, N. Melcher, coach B. Burger, K. Miller, J. Pell, C. Cohen, D. Rodlund, K. Miller, J. Bonjour, mgr. Sophomore Kelly Miller stops the opponent while Marie Hibbard comes to help. ,ff j Juniors Alise Wilson and Kathy Horner decide what to do about the competition. Girls Sophomore Basketballll29 Wrestlers Compete For Respectability We are working to make East competitive, stat- ed Dick Dramer, SM East's wrestling coach. Kent Erickson, senior, and Larry Wilkenson, junior, were the most outstanding wrestlers this year. Next year's team will feel the loss of Erickson. He scored 18 wins and 7 losses and competed at State. Wrestlers practiced every day after school and Sat- urday mornings. They competed in three tourna- ments: Wyandotte, Gardner-Edgerton, and League. The team scored two wins and nine losses. We need people, Kramer said, and hope to get some football players on the team next year. Junior Jay Adam attempts to pin a Turner opponent Scott Terril performs the Heimlich manuver. 1301 Wrestling Jewet, senior, concentrates on ignoring the opponent. Senior Kent Erickson models the latest fashions in wrestling. yce, senior, practices his tough guy look. Steve Lile, sophomore, wards off an excited Turner wrestler. M -,W ,, M. A referee gets a closer look at junior Scott Terril's wrestling technique. Wrestlingflfll 2 - . r S . if-ik V if y , X . -1 1 , al- 1LL-L xi? , 2 sy, -...K af .A , nz, -Qi V :XL I i Vg Q Nix' . 4 -4 , . H LAI: It as r - 1 - 33-Q.,-fx ii,-r ag' - 1 ' . A 1 .1 - QS: V a 'I ' ffff' A 1' Ewsr fiffbi .L T iff, I Lv Q Aim . . L .. 5 , S K , 3 J - Ni' ,Ai'1,, ' ' I ,,, - Q1 Ip-1 ,,.. -M f , n , 1 L, v V , jgl Yryk 1 i -1 A , 3 5 l ts 4 -it r A l. ea' ' ' ' A 1? 5' Boys' Swimming Team-Bottom row CL-RJ: C. Smith, B. Finegold, J. Frost, C. Horner, B. Lundy, K Woosely 1 Row 2: B. Harvey, B. Cleveland, J. Lilley, R. Norden, M. Eaton, J. Longan, B. Shackleford, coach N Samuel: Anderson. Row 3: L. Terwell, Mngr., J. Shannon, S. Plumer, B. Kastner, C. Hulen, S. Deitrichg M. Irish K Klldi Lancer Swimmers Plunge Into an Impressive Season f The 1982 season marked the third impressive year that Andy Anderson has coached the boys swim team. The 1979-80 team did not win state but came in sec- ond behind Olathe. The 1980-81 year was nearly as successful when the boys finished fourth at state. This year the boys' swim team followed the leader- ship of two co-captains, Jack Frost and Chuck Horner. These were the only two returning lettermen on a very inexperienced squad. Nevertheless, Coach Anderson had high hopes for the state meet. The swim season started with the first meet on De- cember 4, 1981. The conclusion of the swim season was the State Meet held at Kansas University on Febru- ary 19-20. Each meet contains 10 swimming events. The events inlcude individual races and relays. The most enduring event is the 500 meter race which 15-20 laps of East's pool. This season proved to be another year which Anderson was proud. 132lBoys Swimming swimmer begins the second leg of the individual relay. W Y A. if W, 'Y s Brian Finegold and Mike McCann forgot their rubber duckies. WN, , . 2,,0 irludffvqr Swimmers wait for the start of the 100 meter backstroke. Sieve Plllmef, .lUl'li0l', SD Lancer Tankmen get off to a roaring start. rints toward the finish line. Boys Swimming!133 1341 Boys Diving Aquatic Acrobats Dive Divinely Diving is a sport which takes extreme dedication. The three boys on the dive team, Mike Irish, captain, junior Tom Babb, and sophomore Spencer Deitrich, practiced two hours a day after school with an extra two hour practice on Thursdays and Saturdays. The practices consisted of weight training, stretching, and dive execution. Nancy Samuel is a veteran three-year coach of the boys' dive team. She took the maximum number of divers to State each year she has been a coach. When asked about the athlete-coach relationship, Irish commented, Diving is different from other sports in that a diving coach is there to coach, not teach. That is what makes Nancy such a good coach. lg, A diver preforms a forward double somersault. Divers invent a new version of the Twist 5 ' M Lancers try to impress the judges. emor ike Irish reaches for perfection. . ,.i. A. , , -- g ' K , if, fails. x t . S 'X fN , 'A Awg-1-fy' P-'fs Julie Sayler aims for a perfect dive. Alexis Faulkner concentrates on her next dive. Alexis Faulkner kicks up her heels and gets carried away. ,ff , - , +1 ' f J w f lvers Flip if Led by coach Jim Southerland, the 3 girls' diving team begins a new season. , After placing four of the team's top l six members in State last year, the W team divers are very 'enthusiastic' about this season said senior, Jodi Sayler. The divers travel with the swim 1 team and the points they receive for 1 each member's dives are added to the 3 swim team's total meet score. Each 1 diver performs six dives in regular sea- son meets, and eleven in post-season meets. The team will be returning five members from last year's team: Jodi Sayler, Julie Sayler, Alexis Faulkner, Karen Betzelberger, and Ceil Sinovic, 1 Look-it's a bird, it's a plane! NO, it's Julie Sayler. M Ii 'l '1 1 Girls' Diving!135 Q gl ll .Qtr fy ., 9 . W - ,V f .V 5 . 1 36.- -.S I . Q ' ' Z: If A .AR 'jf kg. I: W ,. Mk? , W , .g 4 , : SQA ,.,A, 1. 3 W fleilii-so f3'i??.l '.g., L 5 Varsity swim team-Bottom row IL-Rl: T. Barrett S. Riney C. Coulter M. Burger N. Lycan S. Shields. Row 2: M. Newman L. Mick L. Hirsch R. Parker B. Beihlarz J. Marshall R. Walker S. Jones. Row 3: M. Baker E. Mulcahy J. Love J. Turner C. Hites L. Kimura M. Grove N. Mattioli. Row 4: J. Sayler J. Sayler K. Betzelberger. Swimmers Go for State, Record breaking season Going for their sixth straight State championship the girls swim team looks forward to another outstanding hopefully record-breaking year said Carolyn Howard head coach. In past years the Lancer swim team has attained a very respectable reputation and for good reason. East holds eight State records ltwo were set last year by junior Marjorie Spen- cerl eight Sunflower league records and all SM East pool records lset during past meets at Eastl. Along with six State titles the girls have taken five con- secutive league titles and in the past five years they have lost only one dual meet in regular season competition. The team will open the season at home with a SM East Invitational As a whole the year will be a traveling season for the team said Howard Eleven of the 16 meets the team will have are away meets only five will be held at East The season will end with State to be held at KU Looking to the season coach Howard said the team has added more depth to the already strong team Many of the new members are sophomores Mary Burger senior and Nancy Lycan junior will co cap tain this year s sixty five member team Twenty lettermen are expected to year s sixty five member team Twenty lettermen are expected to return this season Mary Burger plays statues 136lGlrls' Swimming ZS gl, N I 4 mx 1.1 , l A ' G3 5. .s S ' as i ' ' A f Q f. i f 1 1 N 5 hi w 4 X X Q x C si .1 W R N 7 bil. ll UQ . , ,I i , ...wx -. - . .- lmnw l ll, 5 X' Q' x .nr 1 kwa, JYGQC Mg! 'Z Q A .J lik v X ' N l 'ff i 2 I, . 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'Wf'X'f'7,i z frogwomen take over SM East. Girls practice for the League meet. :am-Bottom row QL-RJL H. Hahn, K. Coulter, A. Johnson, T. C. Manka. Row 2: G. Beilharz, M. Decicco, C. Cartmell, M. rIcGrath, K. Lock, J. Neptune, K. Langworthy, L. Voelm, K. rwig, T. Minor, M. House. aw' MIW . .- -Q... .,, A tankewoman shows the strain of a long work-out. mn W Y M I Vqvl . . ., . ' , -, ,Hwy f f. !4,,.NmV f . ,wx f , w-L, f 7 W S., f Baseball Aims High Once again the boys' baseball team anticipated an- other outstanding season. After finishing 3rd in state last year, sixth year coach, Rusty Newman, says he expects the team to do just as well. Returning lettermen are seniors David Collins, Brad Holter, Jamie Hunter, Paul Shaver, and Brett Smith. This year's team should be good due to a combina- tion of youth ljuniors and sophomoresl and the exper- ience of returning players, stated Newman. Dave Collins winds up. i s llss s H I Varisty Baseball QL-Rl: K. Conn, P. Jackson, J.Hunter, D. Collins, B. Smith, D. Cohn, B. Holter. K A I . Fay, P. Shavers. ancer swings for the seats. 138 I Baseball Kevin Conn, senior, makes the relay throw. Kirk Fey 1281 ponders his next move. .AT ! r i L4 B enior Paul Jackson checks to see if he has caught it. Pitchers 04,1 B- Smith, D. Collins. K- FOV- Just a coach d 5 1, W 0'fxgp3if9,y,Q , 121. .:f'f' :xii 1 , I Q if 344 A 1 i '- N n 4 n - 1 if ,1 pinch between the cheek and gum . . . as long as 1 5, oesn't see me. iii 1 if N gf? ug Baseball!l39 ' 140!SoftbaIl Softball team. Senior Liz Bergman waits for her play. ' Arleen Legaspi, senior, searches for the ball. Senior Bonny Mallory look for third out. Returning letterman Bottom Row tl-rj: C. Gardner, K. Baker, Row 2 ll-rl: A. Legaspi, J. Coach Fleming eyes the softball team. Ferguson, L. Bergman, J. Wallerstedt. s y ...M Season Looks Bright The outlook for SM East's 1982 girls' softball season was uvery bright, very hopefulf' stated Dave Fleming, softball coach. because of the bulk of returning lettermenf' One advantage for the team was they did not lose many seniors last year. A new invitational tournament was started this year at Spring Hill, Ks. During this tournament, the team got the opportunity to play teams which otherwise they wouldn't. Softball! 141 Boys' track heads for the mountains. I l Bart Fuller frightj helps John Ertz with his long jump form. 142fBoys' Track and Field w Sophomore Bill Brandemyer soars to new heights Bill Lundy exerts himself. Brain Kind red, ,x senior, does the flop. John Clough concentrates on a winning form. Bill Lundy Brian Kindred Ileftj and John Jeans grit their teeth prepares to send to make track practice durable. his discus into orbit. Boys' Trackfl43 Keith Copaken psyches out his opponents. l44fBoys' Track and Field Bart Fuller lunges toward a high mark in the long jump. Enemies know not to fool with Mike Martella lleftl and Kevin McCabe. -ts? ..f.:. A Brian Kindred takes it easy in mid-air. Ban Fuller leads the pack N W Ck and Field-Bottom row IL-RQ: P. Mitchum, P. Samuels, C. Kindred, B. Brandemeyer, M. Nichol, K. Audley, J. McArthur, r. nares, a. B K' d d D Hollub Row 2 K McCabe C Bernard J Fickle A. Stephany, L. Pardo, B. Yohn, C. Roach, L. Smith, named, D. Steele, . in re , . . : . , . , . , Cross, L. Brownlee, M. Wilson, H. Miller. Row 3: L. Terwell, J. Moore, L. Sparks, E. Ussery, L. Flynn, D. Weerts, Y. Guislain, T. Redford, irown, A. Wade, l. Billick, D. Hedrick, J. Story. Row 4: J. Pell, C. Clough, S. Gottlieb, M. Crawford, M. Kelly, C. Jennings, J. Ballentine, Slough. Row 5: A. Medina, J. Lilley, R. Haskel, J. Lewis, S. White, A. Stadler, J. Unruh, A. Bernard, D. Wiggins, L. Parker. Row 6: D. ketts, P. Redford, A. Knight, N. Carolan, B. Rovelto, K. Rossi, S. Phillipi, Row 7: K. Wiles, B. Luncy, C. Danda, K. Copaken, R. Norden, Stewart, A. Hendricks, S. Longer, M. Koch, Row 8: G. Sextro, C. Rooney, S. Hunter, J. Kost, P. Hoffman, J. Ertz, B. Fuller, J. Feiock, B. lf. S. Harrison. 145fTrack and Field I! III III I I I I I II JI I I I ti I I I 1 1 I I I I I I 1 I I I I . I I 146 I Girls' Track Sandy White Qleftj and Anne Stadler, juniors, get a new outlook on life. Flying is favorite hobby of the track team. Karl Englund inspects the troops Girls make tracks The g1rls should 1mprove themr league standmg stated John Haraughty one of the track coaches Other tourna ments mcluded Arkansas Relays Kthe flrst meet of the sea sonl South Relays and Empona Relays Bull Boley coordn nated gn-ls track and coached the spnnters The team practlced every day after school and Saturday mormngs Good performances from returmng members Suzanne Phnlnppx sprmter Sandy Whlte long lumper and a strong distance team was the outlook for the 1982 season Gxrls Track! 147 Boys Tennis-fl-rj bottom row: C. Ferkenhoff H. Spilker K. Peritz M. Mitchell L. Shalinsky J. House J. Richards. Row 2: D. Wetzler S Paul J. Lewin B. Wetzler M. Fay M. McPherron M. Riekhof D. Hall G. Gerrig M. Burns S. Dalgleish. l48fBoys Tennis Berg Glves Tenms A Good Name The boys tenms team under the dlrectnon of Phll Berg has carried wlth It an extremely prestlgnous record The boys have never lost Dxstrnct they have won 123 consecutxve match es they have won league 15 out of 17 tlmes and they have an overall duel record of 212 and 3 This has all taken place over the past 17 years whlch Berg has been head coach Berg IS assisted by Larry Tice who coaches the JV team Returning lettermen Included senlors Matt Mltchell captain David Wetzler Jeff House Kenny Chrlstlan Scott Dalglelsh and John Richards and junior Harry Spllker Berg hoped to have 8 to 10 good sophomores Dana Paul was the team manager Senior Scott Dalglersh practices his backhand 1 1 1 1 , 1 1 1 1 1 1 f , 1 p 1 I Q y . . . 1 1 , . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 , . 1 . Jeff House concentrates on his next shot Hey Harry! Look how fm. I can hit it! Senior Matt Mitchell works on his backhand. Senior Scott Dalgleish iioes his deep knee bends Boys' Tennisl149 s 1 P4 V.-. 3 1 fl Harry Spilker watches the ball. David Wetzl er follows through. Matt Mrtchell observes Doug Poyser s form 150fBoys Tennis Doug Poyser has boogie fever 6 4, 1 .C . , 1- A ii' . r F fm .dr cf' - ' ,fi ' . , 4, ,3 , Q! A .F .Q 1 I.. Ay ' - :TE -H' af - as 4 -- sw- D - A -Aff 1 Boys' golf team-Bottom row QL-Rl: D. Jewett, D. Poyser. Row 2: M. Olpelka, S. Plumer, A. Driscoll, J. James, J. Flood. Row 3: M. Brown, S. Troester, C. Jones. Row 4: G. Gould, B. Schnelling, F. Milledge, J. Hise, D. Quinn, S. Toalson. Row 5: R. Seitz, H. Anderson, J. Carnes, J. Tinberg. Row 6: M. Miller, J. Gill. gj,.,. . K, P' a P '--.......,., 1 ---u-...........N. - A , i' - 22.0- Boys' Golfflsl Golfers Continue East Tradition After an outstanding '81 season, the Lanc- er boys' golf team looked toward this year with great optimism. Returning such strong players as seniors Eric Englund and Doug Jewett and junior Mike Smith, the golfers are assured of being one of the better teams in the state. According to coach Norris Stauffer, the team had a good chance of receiving the state title. Their toughest competition is ex- pected to come from SM South and Hutchin- son fthe site of the state tournamentl. Stauffer also said that the addition of sev- eral sophomores will greatly deepen the team's talents and give East many years of great golf to come. Bill Snelling tries to make it out of the rough at St. Andrew'sl 152lBoys' Golf Junior Mike Smith shoots for distance. Bill Shackelford sizes up the put ,TT 1 Ll ' .1,. ' -1 ' ' K ' -'?'L- e -s-.,.., . W'-rs.-F Bill Shackelford likes the taste of his putter. Hey! Look what 1 found! 1 N Arnold Palmer, eat your heart out. 5 ,. I 5 , - V, H Mirza, , I l A A '-aw 1 . A - , gp, . A V , 1 l 1 Ks, -K-lf e 1 XXX N ' A - 1 , . 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Be a part of it, was the theme of this year's administration. The administrators tried to emphasize this theme as they organized the needs of the school during the entire year. Dr. James Sandfort, principal, had responsibilities as the head coordinator of all the school's functions. He was in charge of all faculty members and the student body. His job also included relations with other area schools. Dr, Sheila Dahling, associate principal, was in charge of student affairs. She worked with clubs and students, as well as paper work. Dahling also helped formulate the attendance procedure. Dr. Jerry Abbot, associate principal, made decisions about curriculum and courses offered. He dealt mainly with faculty members. Dr. Art Newcomer, associate principal, was the director of athletics. He negotiated schedules and budgets for all of the teams. ln addition, Newcomer was an officer for the National Association of Athletic Directors. Working together, the four administrators were a unifying force for the school. Administration I 157 1581 Board of Education Board of Education-QL-RJ: Donald Culp, Joan Bowman, Ann Burns, Cynthia 0'Connell, Tom Rai Laura Hendricks, Kenneth Bayer. District Steered by Superintendents Arzell Ball, Shawnee Mission District Su- perintendent, guided all five area high schools through a successful school year. Dr. James Foster, East area superinten- dent aided Ball with his duties. Both men made important decisions perti- nent to SM East. The Shawnee Mission School Board was the governing body in the district. Ball's main objective was to try to unify all of the schools into one functioning unit. Foster was in charge of our budget and activities. He visited East almost every week throughout the year in order to keep in touch and remain aware' of the school's needs. Because of the combined efforts of the School Board, Foster, and Ball, district 512 was regarded by educators across the coun- try as one of the most well rounded. Aca- demics extracurricular activities, and person- al growth were stressed. District Superintendent: Arzell L. Ball Area Superintendent: James Foster Counselors Serve as a Link This year has gone so quickly, stated Jackie Johnson, counselor. We have been so busy all year, and now itls time for sophomore enrollment again. The counselors kept very busy this year with college exploration and rec- ommendations for the seniors. They offer group and individual counselling and assistance. The counselors' main objective is to serve as a link between students, faculty, and parents. They also support some extracurricular ac- tivities. Ann Shenewerk promotes an interest in occupations and post-high school future. The Shawnee Mission East counselling staff includes: Jackie Johnson, Harold Gersh, Betty Kelly, David Wolff, Bob Soptic, and Ann Schenewerk. Aide Jill Lomis Qleftj, Thelma Gwinn, and Mary Kay Hayes PWPGW Se i0'9, nan' scripts. E E David Wolff Bob Soptic Office Staff Keeps Steady Business Flow The staff in the office serves students faculty and adminis- trators by handling paper work and other important materials. Without them, the school,s business would not proceed as it does. Linda Krebs, receptionist, takes all incoming calls and re- lays all messages. She is also in charge of the intercom sys- tem. Those who know her lovingly call her Mom. Joni Kimsey and Jean Ericson, administrative secretaries, served as a link between faculty, students, and administra- tors. They were responsible for all correspondence and ap- pointments for the principals. Ericson was also in charge of typing the morning announcements. Floy Barnes, bookkeeper, handled all money going in or out of the school. She kept ledgers of accounts for all clubs, teams, activities, and departments. Teri Flanagan, counselor's secretary, was responsible for sending college transcripts, recommendations, and appoint- ments for all counselors. Jean Woolworth, computer clerk, was in charge of data processing. She handled transfers and other inquiries about the composition of various classes. Mary Kay Hayes was responsible for permanent records and transcripts. She took care of all official documents sent out by the school. . i Q ky 'X T3 13 Office Staff-Sitting: J. Kimsey, Standing: J. Ericson, F. Bames ' .Office Staff-Sitting: L. Krebs, Standing 0.-RJ: J. Woolworth, T. Flanigan, M. Hayes. Io' Small Roles Slgmflcant The people of the attendance center the school nurse and the parking lot patrol officer are a small but very important part of everyday school life Without these people many important school services would not be possible For the seventeenth consecutive year Mary Dorn has served the SM East school community Administering first and and occa sional emotional support to students were among her duties Also among her duties were administering eye and hearing tests 6 to students. When asked her feelings about her job, Dorn re- plied, I wouldn't know what to do with any other age group of children. I love it! Christopher Barney Pappenfort assumed his regular duties as SM East's security officer. Among these duties were traffic and parking lot patrol, taking reports on vandalism, and taking security precautions against minor theft. When asked to com- ment on his nickname, Barney, Pappenfort replied, I really don't mind it, but children will be children. With the direction of Shirley Frame and Lefa Maddock, the attendance center ran as smoothly as ever. Daily responsibilities included taking notes, recording absences, typing up a daily unexcused list, giving passes to leave school, and making calls to parents. The new attendance policy, written by Dr. Sheila Dahling, made it disadvantageous for students to skip classes. Also, stu- dents were allowed only two days instead of the former five days to excuse their absence with a note from home. 1 Attendance Center Aids: Lefa Maddock fleftl and Shirley Frame Nurse, Attendance, Secunty!l6l ai? QC-3' A ans' W, J' 'A ' 'X is e A T' ' if 5 : 'X 'AFV I I :':-5 It A ,Q fx' Dr. Abbott confers with PTA members. PTA Officers-Bottom row CL-RJ: M.K. Horner, Z. Crum, E. Dalglish, Row 2: S. Mick, ' A. Langworthy, B. Brown. One of the many jobs of PTA is counting One of the most successful College Clinics in the country is sponsored by PTA. ballots. T P.T.A. Involvement Grows This year we've had excellent attendance at all the P.T.A. functions, said Zelda Crum, P.T.A. President. There has been excellent involvement and increasing membership throughout the year. The total membership this year was over 1,400. One of the P.T.A.'s most successful projects was the col- lege clinic in October. We had as many college representa- i tives as we have ever had. It was very well attended by both students and parents. The officers for the 1981-1982 school year were: Zelda Crum, Presidentg Audry Langworthy, lst Vice-President, Elaine Dalgleish, 2nd Vice-Presidentg Sue Mick, Recording 1 Secretaryg Barbara Brown, Corresponding Secretaryg and Q Mary Kay Horner, Treasurer. The etching at the right is a 1 gift from this years PTA, ' 1621 PTA Custodial staff. Gwen Lowie waits for the stampede of hungry students. Cafeteria staff. Doughnuts are a feature of the popu lar breakfast program. orkers Were an Asset Both the cafeteria staff and custodians have been busy this year keeping the school running well. The cafeteria workers consist of 14 women who work hard to keep both East and 3 grade schools well-fed. This year homemade desserts have been added, but some foods have been ommitted due to the budget. Lucille Henderson is Manager and Gwen Lowle is Asst. Manager for the cafeteria. We really enjoy kids, Hen- derson commented. The 14 custodians maintain East during both winter and summer. They not only keep the building clean, but also they mark the football field. The cafeteria workers and custodians were a great asset to East. Rudy Housephonen- Born to Be Wild. Cafeteria and Custodial Staffsf163 Polly Reichardt The library is utilized by Wade Wilkenson and Brian Burk seniors fiff, , R, , John sappenfiel,-1 ,jan wood John Sappenheld works on audio visual equipment Resources A-id Learning The library made a few changes in their policy this year. According to Jan Wood, librarian, the library committee was formed in order to bring more students and teachers into the library. The committee sponsored a Halloween party and voted to play a radio before school. We tried to encourage use of the library by providing a comfortable, studious atmospheref, stated Jennifer Patty, committee member. The library contained three collections, a large variety of periodicals and newspapers, plus over twenty thousand books. John Sappenfield, head of the AV Department was respon- sible for all equipment and films. He was also in charge of the Xerox machines. Kim Kildow, AV Club president, assisted Sappenfield with his duties. 1641 Library-A.V. Elizabeth Uppman, senior, stuffs Harbies. . 1 Susan Oestricher discusses grades. Susan Oestricher Robert Dillon Literary Skills Improved Journalism and reading has improved many students writ- ing and reading skills. The purpose of journalism is 'Kto create an awareness and understanding of a newspaper, stated Robert Dillon, journal- ism teacher. Dillon was named as one of the top five journal- ism teachers in the nation. A writing contest was held to determine which senior majoring in journalism would receive a scholarship. Karen Schmidt won the 500 award. Gina Kellogg was 1st runner up, and Libby Armatas earned 2nd runner up. Dillon teaches Journalism 1 and 2. Journalism 2 involves writing for the SM East paper, The Harbinger. Students realized their potential in reading through the help of Susan Oestreicher. The students worked on speed, com- prehension, and vocabulary. This year most kids are inter- ested in reading about Vietnam, stated Oestreicher. The reading classroom contains over 1,000 books and these books were also available to students not enrolled in a reading class. Many of the books we acquired through dona- tions. - A 1- - rg w fl Susan Oestricher critiques the KC Star. 166l English Bill Boley -,Y-mes Faydelle Collins Carolyn Dunseth Mrs. Thompson takes time out to ponder. Judy Drury Lois Dunn Richard Graham x ..' ffz Judy Grove 1 1 i.--. 552 Huckleberry Finn is the topic of discussion for Richard Graham's class. A senior receives advice hem Eve,-en Rees 1 l i Help with a grammar assignment is given by Nora Lamkin. Marv Reintjes, senior, gives the answer to Mrs. Collins' class. David Poisner ileftj and Scott Cheney study. English Teachers Stress Well-rounded Background The English classes at East provided interesting material that met the district requirements. Grammar, composition, and litera- ture analysis were some of the main topics of study. At the sophomore level, studies were geared to writing themes and a review of American Literature. The junior classes' main concern was the study of British Literature, while the seniors studied Shakespeare, a Thoughts and Statement unit, and the infamous 30 Days to a More Powerful Vocabulary. An honors program was provided for all three grade levels as well as a new program, for seniors, entitled Advance Placement English. To be selected for this program a student had to have an application, a recommendation from his or her junior English teacher, an interview, and good test scores. Advance Placement English was initiated to better meet the need of the students population. Through the interesting material studied, students were pro- vided with a well-rounded English background. Englishl1b7 168 f English Nora Lamkin Everret Rees Linda Thomson DMM!!-1 Sophomores utilize free reading time. Students get ready for first hour English. Skip Graham works on Missy Taylor Jenny Teel Joy Vanwagoner Kirk Winters i .Q Rick Poolman waits to give Mr. Rees a book check. Sophomore English learns about Puddin' Head Wilson. Linda Thomson discusses themes with 6 student. Joy Vanwaggoner Qleftj, and Judy Grove check the contents of an es- Shy. English 1169 Center Offers Aid The main goal of the learning center is to help remedi, ate any type of learning disabilities a student might have, teach them to be self-sufficient, and to get them back into regular classes,', stated Dana Robbins, learning center su. pervisor. Student with learning disabilities, the orthopedically handicapped, and the blind visited the learning center reg. ularly to attain the aid and guidance of the teachers and volunteers. The center offers these students consulting as well ag content courses in English, American history, and American studies. Robbins encourages anyone to visit the center. I think that many students have a great misunderstanding as to what the learning center is and what it does. commented Robbins. Dana Robbins 6 , . , K . Ethel McDowell Learning Center students master the basic. Trudy Lounds Marv Ann Achuier Janet Whitehead 0, Liars ' r rt t -yan. Trish Koclalski Health Careers ll students visit children from a hospi- tal. A. L Interest Found In Health Field The health careers program had its largest enrollment this year. Because of the increased demand for this course, Trish Kocialski, instructor, expanded to two sections of Health Careers 2. Health Careers 1, a semester class, introduces students to basic concepts of all health fields. Students also learn terms of anatomy and Physiology. Health Careers 2, a more explora- tory course, gave students a chance to have first hand experience in the medi- cal fields. Students were assigned to field sites where they observed and took part in the work of professionals in health related jobs. The health careers classes offered students who had interest in possible medical professions to find out more about their options in the field. SSW' si lla if . 'fi' 5 3 L - 9 Trish Kocialski answers questions from her student The future doctors and nurses of America. teacher. Health Careersll71 Margie Hodges, Career Center Sec. I. A,-me gchenewerk, Junior Kevin Cacy checks out colleges in Barron's Guide. 5 Q Students listen to Anne Schenewerk discuss future careers. Career Center Assists The career center does not give the students career choices but helps them learn more about themselves so they can make their own decisions, stated Ann Schenewerk, col- lege counselor. Ways of achieving this included a mini course which was expected for all sophomores and optional for ju- niors and seniors. This course showed the students how to use the career equipment. The shadowing program is another activity sponsored by the career center. This program showed students first hand what it was like in the real business world by letting students be an aprentice for a day. l72lCareer Center The career center offers a variety of facilities to the student ....-5' .,....s..-A Julie Barklage Sandra Hein listens to a notetaking lec- ture. ri l'xl'1 Skills Stressed The business department was designed to provide opportunities for students seeking ca- reers in business, as well as to offer courses stressing basic skills. A variety of classes, including office edu- cation, marketing and retailing, typing, notetaking, business law, shorthand, book- keeping, and accounting helped students pre- pare themselves for the business-minded World. Consortium and on-the-job training also gave students the chance to earn credit for their employment. Discipline and responsibility in a work situ- ation were also stressed. Roland Griffin ff 'sign nlrirslnil- x Darlene Jones Computers are used by the business department. Shirley Rendek Wendy Thill fi , , i 'FS s 4 QX- i Larry Tice Business! 173 N 1' 1, A, . , ,453- 1 , Laure Cheung Harriet Dunn Nora Pinkston Qleftl and Howard Barewin exchange Spanish jokes. Joel Nagel A foreign language student sleeps after an ex- A student diligently practices her verbs. :pi 7 fff., 2.1 'W I Marilyn Noble Chris Rzepczyk Nora Pinkston '- l'tl I 1 ', X ' H CL' gfz ,I f X ' 'V fir. 1741 Foreign Language iw I X. s J n 2-sr 1-uq --'.-Q f-vw , . 1, ps ik, f,,.f 3 Ahora clase, repita lo que dice. l'l'l U CD H- CD H- C Q: Q 5 1-0- U5 'U -4 Q 'U N -1 Q Q: gm? 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IJ' 3'::C BONE' 'O5' -1.,+ .-Q.Q..'T I-hun D Bdkif- Jalal! nhaluinnaf 5 j iff- 'iha.Qf Q Students anxiously await Senora Dunn's next instructions. Spanish pupils compare answers. Foreign Languagell75 176lSociaI Studies Paul DeBarthe The Louisianna Purchase is Dave Rehfeld's topic of discussion Eldon Evans Steve Geraci Emerson Wilson puts his government class to work. NX Jane McCue Dave Rehfeld Carl Yessen Carl Yessen leads a discussion in his American Studies class. Social Science Offers Many Learning Activities The social science department offered classes from anthro- pology and sociology to American history and economics. Through the social science department, many added activi- ties were also offered. ln October, a model legislature took place in Topeka, Kansas which the YMCA sponsored. Another activity was Issues '82. Sam Brewster described the program as a simulation of the United Nations in ac- tion. The model U.N. lasted for two days at Johnson County Community College. Students were also able to submit Social Science papers to the Research and Development Forum to gain recognition. is Dave Rehfeld calls on a junior. Anne Faber takes time to water her plants. AH attent've class listens to Coach Wilson. Paul Debafthe motivates a th'0F'0l0' Karl Englund I gy students. Social Studies!177 www 178 f Social Studies ' ' M Q ,fl I V, A V ' gb V- .X 13 ',-' a 1 3,2 , , , f 4, Z. f'1',:,1,:,':- 'f '- 1 ,1 ., ' ' , ' ' f ' - M + P- ' f,-:LLWf.v A1 fm ' - '5miQiwflf'f Q, K '- , W '24 U 131: -vf ,Ly A , fem ,ms - f ' Wm. A , 1 , Y 1,-ff' f , . l 2, - ' , 3 x H I Agwwi ,:.,,. I V f , V -N M , ,W K fir if . -' 5. ' e in f H ffm . K K' wg i Heralders Carolyn Whitehead and Rebecca Walker really know Dave Rehfeld incites a massive riot. what is going on. Kurt Limesand discusses important theories of gov- The eyes have it in American Government. 2l'Ill'Il8Ilf. Melissa Brown, senior, gives some constructive criticism to Keith Copaken's paper. lt melts in his mouth not in his hands. Sam Brewster poses for his mug shot. Sam Brewster , Q , f 6411 ' W 7: , ,af a I C. - l ' 54- Q 1 J' f fr l- 3 ' L 9 u ., ,r 1 lf' , I , - r l M he gi -' - ' V sn'- Lafw Brown Morning announcements are read by Carl Yessen. Anne Faber Ken Swearingin Emerson Wilson Social Studiesl179 180fPerforming Arts Larry Brown KX. l ?-Q7 -R fx 1 A . sf ,P Ti? 'Max Brown leans back and relaxes. Max Brown X I ,K A It I. A , I '- -1 1 , ,- 'wk-j, ' 443 4,,lz 3 .Q 5 'V 1 'rf-we if Jn' 314 ' L zz-3' f -I .X :N ' - V IMP Qilflv' . 'LV 'Y Q, '13 A A ' ,ul a1,g,'lg .Q rg 3,6 yi -f , .4 ,.,ll .. ',, 'Q V I, 1agfff?'PH3 35141-5 .wgrmgf 1.53.53 1 S-- . xl . M ' 1 V . .-. :f,':- Wifi 4 1.11, 1. dv ! ,Q 4. fhzsll 3.11454 :iz-'gif g 3 ? ' g xi, f' .MI A J f X ' S BWC9 York Larry Brown-strikes down students' scores. tp: lun. W -am. r,,, W 1 ,..u . 5:3-e , , . , Qtr li H - 5.7-. ,,,,. V I, W ,n Q s if rf , f X X X 1 1 rl I L 1 X r L 1 is Y 1 1' . 3 4.1 A ,451 i 3 f- i Q gtg . a:Nf,7-Vai' A ' wg 3 Wbzzacv , H553 1 1 . 1 i . I ,M Creative Talents Given Chance To Be Expressed The aim of the Performing Arts department was to evoke the creative talents of students in the areas of speech, stagecraft, debate, forensics, and stage performance. The department sponsored two plays, Picnic and All My Sons. Max Brown, Bryce York, and Larry Brown encouraged their students to get involved in these productions, either by act- ing or joining a backsstage crew. M. Brown also directed the musical, The Sound of Music. Students taking courses in the Performing Arts department were eligible to earn Thespian points for almost all of their ef- forts. After accumulating a total of ten points, students could be initiated into Thespian troupe 1806, the Performing Arts honor- ary organization. Debate and Forensics teams competed in tournaments in Kan- sas and Missouri. The debate team also sponsored its own tour' nament in November. it Broadway, here l come! ,-,,,mf...w... ,WW M Performing Arts! 181 N W, H 1 ig 1 a ff ,N Ei W! W uf 1 In I 51 ll li II ii nr 131 M y, M yi W lx ., ri M H wx 11 ,N fl X Vt! gl A I M 33 W ll 12 ,N qw 11 ' 2 182 X Math Paul Coole ' 7' V4 I , HV, ,yy Q 43. 45. :Q uw 'G f .LM Bernard Ford Dale Graham W 'W h ,,4. Ken Arakawa, senior, punches the keys to the future. 1 ., y K ,gf - K Rick Rover Teresa Siebert r' .x' O Matt Poore shows that he really knows his geometry. Student Interest Expressed in Math Math enrollment was again one of the highest in the district. The percentage of students enrolled in math courses was approximately 90 per cent. This high par- ticipation in math may be due to the students desire to fulfill graduation requirement credits or to further their mathematical abilities for a future career. Math gives students a good background no matter what career goals they are planning to follow, stated Phil Berg, math department chairman. Most students, howver, take math to prepare for col- lege-level courses. Berg recommends that students plan on taking math throughout high school. You'd be sur- prised how many former students tell me that they wished they had taken more math while in high school. Oleg CJ' I :Grit V xy QX Brian Kolb and Andy Loevenguth try to absorb some knowl- edge. 1 Mathf183 -.a l I 4-.:L 'xr .. .TW Q - 53.- Robin Lewis, senior, consults Derald Boline about her application. Phil Berg W 1-,Q-f.-,. ww.. -X z- ,f- L X A ,Sw -+55 -fr-h M3121 1 fi N' ffm? 93f771i ,- Yf5'-Slififif Y if :ni 'Qfifsif K ' 'RSE n , x X . W' Q sl, fx X 5-Z, gf . w 1 S., A Q, Q ,523 L fi ,.,: X K , n W 13: 83 . EM., 55 1 ,fy 4 ,LS lik -:F 135: '- A , F 9525 11 S gi 184fMath I if o 1. L 31 ,, .514 I -. im.: ,E-ezvz '. . ., - , - . 3 f -' - - 'L wessffg 22' 1 - Q ' f A K -1 ' Adil: .-g.g.1x.f.-'32 George Blomster 4. A v f Wg is gf ' ii i if 19,5 Derald Bolme igwimk x -p wf'l'i3S R .. 5 X' IK 13539 'QW-'1'-k.g ,Qi 'Q iflfw' w ?fi'f'4N. Q Q x f Aw! .v -vm 1' N .- wx Q-gm' 1. 5 Y 'A . 7129 X 'SQ Qffw- ' i '-Q11 f - ' fgblifgi 932. if l ' - '-Ialfiifill ff? -N . N 'Q' .Ju - ' 'if-:f-19 EM-1 5. . ' K 'i-39 in yw. f A .lrgtw rfb' ' A P , ., ..w.,v. , QQ Ij ' . gn-xflfff ., -in ...stag-,t-,3 ,yfzw qv' 4.2 325' 'wif' iff 5 11 .41 Ki...-Q. A .A -A, fa '-uw:-a ...T f Bill Breese x n '56 Paul Coole confronts Ray Runyan on important math matters. Rick Raye: gives Mary Boyce, junior, the eye. 1 f no Paul Coole waves a sine to the class. ivft 1 . Ray Runyan Carolyn Stauffer fysj1,f x ,ww , ,'- M 1. 1X1 i is I , , I ., ,V Q 5 . 'u :H ,ev Math I 185 , 1 X Y It E m U55 '70 Chamber Singers prepare for their busy Christmas schedule. 1 i li ml V I- V ' 'iL l9N? M:f i 2 Al Hanna il E ,l 2 5 L if 3 Y: W 1 h a 11 Steve Revare Qleftl and his drumsticks wait for band prac- Ken Tgbow in tice to start. ' ' David Hess beats those drums Rob Schumann tries to calm down: band-crazed Heather Landes. Dan Zollars 4 Vespers music is sung by the Choraliers. 1 W W w 1861 Music I 1 V-Q Stephanie Schumann strikes a ladyhke pose Thls IS the only time the choir has their mouths shut. 0 0 lg AItlStS Shme Performances led by Ken Tebow, Dan Zollars, and Al Hanna entertained the East community. Tebow conducted 55 orchestra mem- bers who played both classical and popular music. The most important fes- tival of the year was State. Orchestra members had the opportunity to try out for pit orchestra for The Sound of Music. All Choirs lChambers Singers, Con- cert Choir, Girls Choirl were led by Zollars. The lack of boy singers result- ed in no Sophomore Choir. Vespers and the Masterworks Concert were the highlights of the season. The bands led by Hanna performed often. The marching band performed with the drill team at football games. The marching band earned a 1 division rating at Wichita. The Symphonic Band is made up of mostly seniors and ju- niors. The majority of the sophomores are involved in the Concerts' Tryouts were held for the Blue Knights and Jazz ensemble. The orchestras, choirs, and bands worked hard to produce quality performances. Performing Artsfl87 Q , u I An art class practices calligraphy. Kevin VanLiew 5 phy project. The art of lettering is put to the test. Appreciation Stressed Our main goal is to build up the department's enrollment. Being totally elective courses does hurt the survival of the de- partment, commented Charles Crawford, head of the art de- partment. Once again this year, the art department set out to offer students classes in which they could prepare for future ca- reers or develop an enjoyable hobby for life. You'd be sur- prised how many 'adults wished they had taken some sort of an art class in high school. Something that they could do now as a hobby to help them relax, said Crawford. Although few go on to major in art, many students plan- ning to enter such fields as dentistry, engineering, and jour- nalism find art classes very beneficial. The biggest thing we are trying to offer students is the opportunity to develop an appreciation for art whether it be their own or someone elses, stated Crawford. Throughout the year, students had the opportunity to enter their art creations in several art fairs. Among these included the Shawnee Mission East Art Fair, the Shawnee Mission Dis- trict Art Fair, and the Prairie Village Art Fair where first prize is a S200 watch courtesy of Rothis Jewelers. An annual art sale is held at Corinth Elementary School as well. All of these events took place in the Spring. l , w 1 1 F 3 2 E An artist is at work. ,4 4 4.-W Julia Brettle fleftl, Evan W lt , d J h H bb ' teacher Chuck Crawford. a er an 0 n 0 S Clown around with Hines conduct a demonstration. h 1' -C .Q T Chuck Crawford Art faculty: G. Hines fleftj, C. Crawford, D. Welty QM7., .,.,,V.,., X Q L543 ,. if fa , . A ,1 .z Gary Hines Darlene Welty K , f . 5,4 190 I Science . ,. a W y1:g'..fA,,.,f'--1 : . 1 - A- - 'f -ax-Infsti 11 -1 ., , 2 1- ,. 4,,.---.- .fy A- 1. 4 wif -I . rl Lash 47' x-,gn FY -4 ' 'W, -'pg 1f',i' ' any ,j 'LL' , 7 V 3, '4 ,, av ,mf , . V' -4 '. iff ,N .yr-'E :fd :-, 7-liyw 1, - 5 . iffi?4i,f , ' ' 5 ' 9 Q: . x, V r ..2s1 f, ' vz.. ' , W f' ll D I Ns. I .',' s. N5 ' LeRoy Anderson Jon Burkholder Today, the chemistry room, tomorrow, the world! Phil Childress Mark DeVore Rick Gould Helm el . 1he'QS1 at men: ...qw- -on 1 f- Q The excitement is too much for Stan Moore's chemistry class. 1 7 I I 1 I w I v n -4 Bill Kelly ileftl and Mark Houston lthirdl pray the experiment won't backlire. 4 5 f J iw: rs. gf R. .rch i. Quality Is Staff Goal Our main objective is to offer a quality science program to students, stated science department head, LeRoy Ander- son. Science was once again a popular course among students at East. Whether preparing for a future career dealing with science or simply trying to fill the graduation requirement of one lab science course, enrollment remained at a fairly high level. Commenting on the importance of science, Anderson said, With the constant changing of technology and science, sci- ence is becoming very important to everyone. It helps people to understand the developments in these areas. Changes in the staff's faculty included the addition of Stan Moore. Moore replaced Ron Fox who left the staff last year. When asked how he liked East, Moore replied, I think East is really neat. The students are a lot of funln wg. ,N Khanh Nguyen and JoHanna Kurth strive for accuracy in their lab results. Rick Gould lectures to a captive audience. Sciencefl9l HL. s Andrea McGrath, senior, listens to Andy Anderson's inspiralivnal Jon Burkholder gives Salli Shields, senior,instruc1 speech. i W John Haraughty I Robert James Andy Anderson conducts the Physicharmonic. I 1 i Stan Moore Maureen Niggle 1921 Science l l 1 .515 uf v W ,.,, gt iv If it X .iw we .Q 1 Kellie Audley lleftj works on biology while Allison Hawk takes time off. Zi M '?'lH'Z'ms'7.u xzrvmemfzu-we-..u T ,,.... Elarolyn Whitehead and Jeff Balentine talk about physics? , , . .,W,,,,,V,.W,,,,,s,, f . 'QQ7 vm' 'S ik A John Burkholder's Chem I class bribes the teacher. 4 I l k ,,..f 'r Junior Carolyn Henshaw prepares for a test. 'li of ily 'V-9'?fQl,, ff: ,N ff? 4420 www John Burkholder discusses a lab. Sciencefl93 i ! Shantelle Heitbrink, senior, cannot wait to try it. Gretchen Brandt Rosemary Gasper Marilyn Gold Choices Offered Practical skills and life preparatory classes are what the home economics department offered this year. Students enjoyed the classes because they provided skills used in later life. Some of the classes offered were clothing, creative cookery, interior design, and family relations. A special course, exploring childhood, was offered for its third year. This program involved a two-hour time slot in which the students spent time working with children in preschools. This was an ex- cellent career class for those wishing to work with children. 1941 Home Economics if . K ef fr 1 I 1 Us 72. Kg, s N1 f 3 + ' s Cindy Rismiller, junior, and Debbie Barnes, se Susan Dintamin, senior, sews it up. i 0 42 'Hx 4 John Beltram .4f'hu A Joe Jacobs John Beltram checks a driver's ed. film. Simulatms wait fo, students. Jon Oman Norris Stauffer 3358? fx., Z -'ff ,ff E' T as-fd' ff, K i Students get rowdy during a lecture. Drivers Taught Skills Used Throughout Life Our instructors try to teach young people to drive safely, said John Oman, Driver's Education department chairman. We want to keep kids from causing acci- dents as well as being involved in them, he stressed. ln the classroom, students are taught defensive driv- ing skills. At least 85070 of SM East's student population takes driverls education before they graduate. On the road, students learn the basics of driving. The department has three cars provided by sponsoring deal- ers. The instructor has a brake on his side of the car, should the student lose control. 'Responsible driving is a skill we can teach our stu- dents. They can use it all their lives, said Oman. Driver's Educationl195 'Q' 196 I lndu 41 Jim Dineson Tom Lglhr Students check out the action under the car. 41 - f I H - 7 - - ' 'K f 4' V ' xiii fl 5 Brian Odom Chuck Sulzen Troy Bell concentrates on his engine work. iiwwmfwr , x Industrial Arts Classes Give Practical Training Every student should take a course in the Industrial Arts de- partmentf' stated Tom LeBar, department chairman. Even if they think it is dirty to work with their hands, everybody learns something in our classes. The Industrial Arts department offers courses in metal, wood, auto tech, general drafting, mechanical drafting, and architectur- al drafting. F Many students have opportunities for jobs because of their ex- perience with cars or other machines. Our classes are a sort of pre-vocational or avocational training, commented LeBar. Some math and science knowledge is required, but we use more of a Laboratory atmosphere to teach, LeBar added. strial Education Ronnie Buxton Qleftj learns how to be gentle from Kevin Whiles H IN 1 I : 31 -va f 1 5 5 I x v Q W W Senior Troy Bell tries to make a car from these parts. A student stays after class to finish his assignment. There's more to auto tech than working with cars. m f .14 with 'rd V U .,' ' s f' fg Q - ad ,.. r ,, 2 3 , ,mu ssxxxxN 'xx 'aff :Ji The ignition's connected to the carburetor? I f -, 4, i , n ,, , +I 'r I :I - IU t . 5, 5 ix A :Q N ll Y Y if, l we need is an engine and we'll be rolling! lf! . il' S senior Scott Baass. 1 industrial Education!l97 U U6 H.: ' Carolyn Howard Rusty Newman Sophomore gym classes learn CPR. Debbie Ogden Beverly Pepper John Reed Fitness Stressed l98!Gym The student body spends six hours a day developing their minds but only one hour developing the body to carry the mind, stated Coach Howard. This was one of the reasons physical fitness is important in a school atmosphere. It also serves as an outlet for the tensions and pressures of the academic part of the curriculum. Though only one year of gym is recquired, East offered many electives as well, so each student has a chance to release anxieties while using his body to the fullest potential. Junior Jim Huxtable pumps iron. Seniors await the NJROTC trip to San Diego. Senior John Gnaegy prepares his rifle. ,R Ll. Comm. Charles Lockhart Sr, Ch. Randy Smith Military tactics are explained by Commander Lockhardt. Commander Chuck Lockhardt figures rifle range scores. JROTC Enrollment Increases Slowly but steadily Naval Junior Reserve Training Corps has begun to regain popularity. Enrollment is con- tinually increasing. NJROTC classes cover a wide vari- ety of subjects ranging from oceanography to politics. Performances by the Color Guard were held at both football and basketball games. Color Guard practiced three nights a week. NJROTC was taught by Lt. Com- mander Charles Lockhart and Chief Randy Smith. Naval Science! 199 ai A f sf 1 ' W 4 -- ij ' !i W T wr ,. 'Wu ? fi U 1 Nw 1 M 'r - fpfplf 4 sl, M 1 W1 ww QW 3,y,I'i1l ,mx , ,, ,NWN Wlm' !1,4 lwxbilg SM W A ww .MN Q 1 lf! ,. 'f 'G' .3 34, i U 'ii -1 1, HN 5 Ml! . l wx: 2 J yz ,. . M1 1 H 1 Ei i .4 Y-1 'M 5, 'if H . ' 1 V L' 1' I M 52 N .Y K Nu 1j,1 if li '5 if 2 xx H M i W. W HV ffwf , ,QW W 2' W' W M 14, 1 NH Q WN 3 1' xp, X 5 xgl f V , M11 ' 4,,, 1 . 1 1 f 41,3 a ,X I vwgl- ' JQWH ! 1 mlm s H' 5 ' X ,, Nil Fw' M 'QI 'ISIHI' B S I. 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I I if r V 5 , Bridget Calhoun Lisa Cantril Alan Cardozo Nancy Caramelli James Cames David Carolan Michael Carolan Julie Carroll Catherine Cartmell Alyssa Chase Ginnie Chase Mary Chase H E , 3 William Brandmeyer Jill Breitenbucher Mark Brennan Wesley Brock Mathew Bronfman Joyce Browder Brooke Brown Karen Brown Michael Bruce Patrick Burch Suzy Burgess Eric Burmaster Mark Burns Douglas Butts Bergman-Chase-Sophomoresf205 Julie Chervitz s Amy Clarkson 3 Keith Claybaugh William Cleveland Charlotte Clough Daniel Cloughley it , J Catherine Cohen , ,s Cynthia Cohen l S , Kristen Cohen Ruth Margaret Cohen 1 fl., N James Cole X 'X 'K Lisa Coleman pf- 3 I Barbara Compere - , Scott Conger ' Karen Conner 1 Katherine Cooney Jim Collins ' - ' A ll Mary Coulter Ronald Cowan Stephen Craven Shawn Crooker Jennifer Crowder Brian Davidson I xi gif 1 If you want to, it is really easy to get involved at East, said sophomore Lori Spurney, but if you don't, that's no problem either. When Spurney arrived at East, she knew only the people from her own junior high. When we came to high school, everyone just split up and went their own way. I have a whole new bunch of friends now. My new group gives me a different perspective and makes me feel included, she stated. Her transition to high school was not a rough one. The only thing that really makes a difference are the atti- tudes of the teachers. They are much more relaxed and they treat students as if they were adults, Spurney said. At East, Spurney has been actively involved in many activi- ties. She was on the gymnastics team, on an intramural bas- ketball team, in the cast of The Sound of Music, in Young Life, a boys' basketball statistician, on the girls' diving team, and a member of pep club. Sports are different here. In junior high, I was under a lot of pressure, but I'm not any more. The sports are so differ- ent, so flexible here, she said. There are so many people at East. That makes it fun-I like to go to school and see everyone, she commented. 206lSophomores-Chaussee-Davidson Brent Chaussee XY' l Chris Davis Randall Davis Michelle Decicco Kimberly Deck Dennis Decker Gina Defeo Bradley Derusseau James Dietrich l ' ' 1 :ini N X, I 1 N ' ' sun JL.: hs dl l'X xr ll M... , N ' L 2 4 K f :Elf n.L Christine Ellis Robert Emmons William Engelken Herbert Epstein Neal Erickson Michael Evans David Dietze Dave Doherty Karen Dole Amy Donaghue Shari Dorrell Keith Doty Jeffrey Drake Thomas Dreyer Andrew Driscoll Kelly Dugan James Dull Christopher Eagle Cynthia Eichhorn Ellen Eide Doug Eiland Dwain Eiland Brian Elias Ka mela Ellfelt Thomas Fahrenthold Kevin Farley Joyce Faught Michael Fay ' -agp D rw'--'-N1--1? V-T ---- 'LW' '-v' r Y--It 4 L 4 ,F X E ' Louis Fegan 5 Q J W Alisa Fein AA : I X ' he Chris Ferkenhoff AX :V y John Fickel 5 K X ,, y , , , 1.5 f M, , 1TI.Aw ' fi' , ,rv wg, -5, o I Q Jonell Folz Aime Ford Myron Ford Sarah Forsythe Janet Fortner Marjorie Fox Lisa Frank Amy Frankenstein Laura Rene Frashier Benjamin Frey Laura Gantert Denise Garner Geoffrey Garren Grady Gerig Susan Gilgus Kenan Gitomer Noah Goldstein William Gonterman Sami Gottlieb Lucy Graham Stephan Grauberger 208fSophomores Fegan-Grauherger Lisa Finch Lori Finch Karen Fishman Eric Fitzcharles Laurie Flynn 1 v-1 I ,IP V 'T lg, ,. 1 ru , 5 1 , 2, VFW is Leslie Gray James Gregory Raymond Grigsby Yvette Guislain Angela Haffner Heather Hahn Karen Haley Stephanie Hamilton Jeffrey Hamm Susan Hanauer William Hans Sarah Harper 4. 1 12, ....v -.aft - L , f -f-fzqwia. . gy . , f ini 1 Q 4 ,- , or -1 -A , ' H- ? 1' A vid 1 X -'X g 3 i John Harrington Kristin Harris Holly Hartman Sarah Hassanein Eddie Haught Allison Hawk Kara Heley Deborah Helsing Andrew Hendricks Denise Herrmann Jill Hervey Benjamin Herzon I , ii ,. . sl Il Ii Inf ,Q wi V. ,, if ,M ,eg llll M dl Hi Ml lil il' I: 15 ,I l r I I I I 2 I il Changing from junior high doesn't make too much differ- ence. Once you get going, it is just routine, said Adam An- derson, sophomore. So far, I like East a lot. ln his first year at East, Anderson played on the j.v. soccer and sophomore basketball teams. Soccer doesn't get much recognition, but we have a blast , Anderson commented. I-Ie has a job with the K.C. Comets, a professional soccer team, doing all the things that the trainers don't want to do. Anderson was selected to play on a Kansas soccer team during the past summer. They played against teams from 15 other states. , Then, he was asked to go to a national training camp for outstanding soccer players. The top pros came to coach us and give us tips on the game, stated Anderson. Before he went to camp, however, he almost lost his eye- sight in a fishing accident. I was worried that I wouldn't be able to play soccer again, he said, but I came out of sur- gery and I was okay. Still, the doctor made me wear a funny looking pair of glasses on the field, Anderson added. ll sm .L Soccer is what I really want to do with my life, he con- cluded, It is really important to me. 2101Sophomores-Hess-James Rebecca Hess Marie Hibbard Jody Hill James Hise Stacy Hoffman Jay Holmes Leslie Holzmark Traci Hopkins Deborah Horner Amy Horst Melinda A. House Sally Housh Clay Hulen Todd Huse John Hylton Helen lmel Antoinette lrwig Katherine Jacobs Bryan James James James ,,- find Chris Jenson Andrea Johnson Melissa Johnson Vincent Johnson Michael Johnston Gay Jones James Kashka Michele Katz Brian Kegerreis Lorie Kellogg Karolyn Kemp Karen Kenney Kelly Kerr Phyllis Kerr Donna Ketterman Jay Kiekbusch Carol Kindred Lisa King 1 .M 4 43 it 121 157' , Y ' n G., I Kirsten Kircher Janna Kirkpatrick Cathy Kirkwood Scott Kitchen Jason Krakow Ann Kroenert Kathleen Landes James Langford Kristin Langworthy Melissa Larson George Lasho Lynn Lauer Erin Leake Brett Leathers Jenson-Leathers 50Ph0m0l'eSf21l ? 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Q-r David Moore Jennifer Morre Thomas Moore Vance Morgan Monica Morrow Markay Mullen Jane Mullender Ann Munday Donna Murphy Jill Neptune McConnell-Neptune-Sophomoresf2l3 ul'-4. 2l4lSophomores-Newton-Ranallo James Norton Karen 0'Conner Amy 0'Farrell Derek Ott Terence Owen Thomas Oxley Romona Paden Rosemary Paramore Lillian Pardo Christopher Parker Jarrett Paschal Steven Paul Wendy Pearce Jonette Pell Melissa Peel Deborah Peterson Scott Philp Steven Plesser Leslie Poindexter ' Jonathon Poisner Timothy Poolman Tracy Potts David Powell Danielle Prezant Keresa Priddy Lori Pugsley Keith Puritz Daniel Quinn Christinia Ragsdale George Ranallo sg. 3-3,1 N 1, , ,, . .X Y l S' Xu ,4 . .V Q1 'X I w Q X Q , ...AW .,..,, . 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Lisa Stevens Heidi Stewart Robert Stewart Shelby Stratton Jennifer Stringham Midhael Stroth Darrell Studna William Suggs Cynthia Sumonia Carrie Talge Joshua Tapp Polly Taylor 'QI 11' I 1 fly . Q.. A.: kJ Stacey Taylor Ellen Terry Brent Thompson Douglas Thompson Brian Tilley Steven Toalson Robert Toevs Dana Torello Cynthia Trainor Jill Turney Jennifer Tusher Johnna Tvedten Glenn Uifelmann Edna Ussery Tobey Valk Susan VanBecelaere Amy VanderLippe Christopher Vanderwilt Charles Van Dyne Amy Varney Margo Vibert Brendan Vieg Lianne Voelm Suzanne Voysey Stevens-Voysey-Soph0m0l'25f217 N L , 218!Sophomores-Waggoner-Wood Tracey Waggoner Kelly Walden - Denise Walker Jessica Walter Susan Walton Christine Warman Lori Watkins Katherine Weaver Deborah Weerts Gayle Weinberg Steven Weinstein Michele Weisler 1 A f ' 2 ,ww . 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F. ,ei ,M , E ' ' ' fx? N vw 1 2 alfa! 53215: . .5 , , , M .M . Richard Choate Blackshire-Clark-Junlorsf223 Katherine Carter Scott Chamberlain Kenneth Chowins Katherine Clark Kent Clasen Marcia Clingan Sarah Cloud John Clough Holly Cochran Julie Colebank Connie Coleman John Compere Christine Contrends Thomas Coole Craig Cooper Jeni Cordes John Corvin Ann Costello Bethany Cousins Kari Craven Julia Crider Karen Cross Ryan Crum Jeff Curtis Elizabeth Dailey Blair Danberger Curtis Davis Elizabeth Davison Wynetta Decker Shawn Degan Timothy Denny Chad DeShazo Robert Dickinson Toni Dimoush My fw if 7fM Q., 'M-wr X Steven Dinsmore Joseph Dorlac Erik Dorsey Harrold Dotson Andrew Duncan Tuan Duong 224!Juniors-Clasen-Duong wx . 1 i me ,-. X David Eaton Martha Edin Julie Eisen James Ellis Joi Emmons David Epstein Edward Epstein John Ertz Sean Ervin Carrie Fairleigh Amy Farrar Alexis Faulkner Owen Faulkner Lizabeth Feinberg Jennifer Feiock Brian Finegold John Fischer John Flood Molly Flynn John Fox Allison Frager Stephen Frank Thomas Frank Joseph Franklin John French Patricia Fritts Kristl Froneberger Jeanne Fry Bart Fuller Elma Garcia Cynthia Gardner Jonathan Gasser Anne Gast David Gerson William Gilges Stephanie Gilgus Eaton-Gilgus--Jumorsl225 John Gill Ruth Gillen David Godley Jeffrey Godwin Melinda Goering Anthony Gorman Beth Gorman James Gorman John Gorman Joseph Gose Gary Gould David Greene Frank Griggs Gayle Griggs Monica Grove Larry Gruber Lee Grunberger Richard Hadel Richard Hall Fonda Hansen Janet Hanson Amy Harper Suzie Harrison Brian Hausback 226lJunlors Gill-Hausback Junior Finds New Hang-ou For most people, Friday and Saturday nights consist of movies 01 parties, but lately students have begun to gravitate towards Westport The Rocky Horror Picture Show has been the main attraction, hu some students like Andrea Wurster believe that Westport is the beg place in Kansas City to observe a wide variety of personalities' Wurster was introduced to Westport by some close friends and sincr then has made new friends. Street musicians often play their guitar and dulcimers in the summer. Asked about her thoughts on the ques tionable reputation of Westport, Wurster replied, Westport's one o the most wholesome places I've been. I can even see it become a fo cal point for high school students. ' Charles Haw Doug Hedrick Dawn Helsing Carolyn Henshaw Steven Hentzen Lisa Herron Susan Hershman Aaron Herzon Melinda Higdon Elizabeth Hirsch Eric Hockersmith Lance Hodges Kurt Hoffman Lisa Horn Katherine Horner Shawn Hornung Laura Houston Kimberly Howie Kimberly Huckaby Jon Hull James Huxtable Albert Hyer Stephanie Ingram Chas lverson Jeffery Jackson Joy Jacobs Roxelyn James Matthew James William Jennings Michael Jewell Dana Johnson Katherine Jones Karla Kanarek Brian Kastner Jamie Keeling Michael Kelley Susan Kelso Miranda Kendrick Haw-Kendrick-Junmrsf227 Connie Kennedy Megan Kennedy Gwendolyn Kerby Kevin Kern Kimberly Kildow Laura Killen John Killian Michael Kimsey Larissa Kimura Joseph King John T. Kinsey Hillary Kircher Lawrence Kirk John Kizer Judith Klamm Allan Knight Brian Kolb Paul Kotelov Jonathan Kroeger Jill Krohn Barbara Kupperman Jennifer Kupperman Jo Hanna Kurth Theron Ladinsky John Lane Deborah Laporte Tray Larkins Katrina Larson Sharon Leathers Katherine Lehman Seth Leibson James Leichter Lisa Leslie Katrina Lewis Joyce Lin John Link 228 f Juniors-Kennedy-Link 1.1 v ,rf Michael Linhart Andrew Loevenguth Chris Lopez Jill Loomis Rob Loud Janet Love John Christopher Lovell Michael Lowe Margaret Ludlow Donna Luellen Elizabeth Lukens Kimberly Lumpkin Christina Lumsden Nancy Lycan Kenneth Lyon Kristi Lyon Kristine Lyons Leslie Lyons -N, 'la -4 L, Q ,4- Colin Magruder Merrie Marks Susan Marks x A Kyle Martin Linhart-Martin-Junior-41229 Kenneth MacConald Mark MacCracken Stewart Maddux Brownyn Maguire Danny Mahanke Cecilia Marshall Jamie McWilliams Andrew Medina Michael Melichar Lisa Meleher Louise Mennen Amy Merritt Elizabeth Mick Mindy Miles Helen Miller Mark Miller Laura Milliken Kathleen Mitchell Michal Mitchelson David Mitlyng Richard Moffet Sammy Mohamed Michele Moore Elizabeth Morris 230fJun1ors Martella-Morris Michael Martella Kelly Marvine Michael Mason Nicoletta Mattioli Diane Mayer Michael McCann Michelle McCarter Catherine McCarthy Joseph McCloud Walter McDaniel Therese McGilley Debra McGlaughlin Robb McGregor Julie McHugh Kendra Mclntosh Mathew McPherron ,,r9 Sarah Morris Jay Morrison Christine Motsinger Gregory Muchnick Erin Mulcahy Jenifer Munson Clinton Myers Andrew Navran Erica Nees Donna Nelson Janet Nelson Lee Neustrom Cara Newcomer Jennifer Newman Khank Nguyen Jon Niccum Tracy Nielson Christina Ninci Linda Noll Richard Norden Todd Norras Laura North Carrie Nylund Graecinda O'Grady Christopher Olsen Gary Olsen Michael Opelka Ernest Osborn Roxanna Paden Evan Palmer Douglas Parke Elizabeth Parker Kimberly Parkin Jackie Parthe Todd Pearce George Pelter Morris-Pelter-Juniors!231 I A 4 .emi 5 gi. If Ii' 1 i ! '11 ill. Ii: :rw , .gp i I. i fi Epi I t ...ASL 4 4 if Ii 4 i i 1 I I li ,i sz I,! ,I I if il ii Ill' rl: ,. J' 5-I fi li ii 'MI' SIU, .1-1 ilwjl I ii' ii ii li, 'Ii Ip V .I ii, ,J I ii .,. , F 1 1 I Carl Perico David Perico Blake Perry David Peterson Shelly Peterson Brian Pfeiffer Nancy Pham Suzanne Philippi Christine Philp Angela Pierce John Pierce Julianna Pipkin Steve Plumer Mathew Poore John Pope Martin Porras Warren Porter Karl Prather Phillip Putthoff Margaret Quick Erin Quirk Mark Racunas Ward Ramsay Lee Richard Ramsburg Gymnast Pursues Talentg Hopes for Scholarship Last year saw the end to the boys' gymnastic team at SM East. Many young and aspiring gymnasts were sorry to see the program end. Among these was junior Eric Hockersmith. Hockersmith still pursues his gymnastic talent despite the discontinuation of the program. He works out five days a week, three hours a day and has been involved in gymnastics since the age of nine. Mom's the one who got me started in it. I remem- ber her telling me that I had to do something-join a club or get involved in a sport. She took me to a gymnastic class and I thought it looked like fun, he stated. Hockersmith is a member of the McCracken School of Gym- nastics in Olathe. The school competes as a team in various USGF meets throughout the state and country. Hockersmith feels his best events are the rings and floor ex., but he likes all events equally. He has also done very well in some of the team's past meets. In 1979, he placed second in his age group at state and went to the USGF Regionals meet. In high school competition, Hockersmith has also done excep- tionally well. In his sophomore year, he finished first in Regionals and seventh in State. As for continuing his career in gymnastics, Hockersmith hopes to get a college scholarship and is aiming for a top ten slot among the NCAA's top gymnastic participants. p 232lJuniors-Perico-Ramburg 3. . -4 if JG, 'rg 9 A' ' William Raynolds Anne Reckling Brent Reed Joan Reed Susan Reiff Rebecca Renfro Steven Revare Tabbie Rice ..-f aw ff? ff., '? Jonathon Richards Michael Riekhof Suzanne Riney Cynthia Rismiller Christine Roach Michael Roberts Kimberly Robertson Terrance Robertson Joseph Robinson Pat Rode Kelle Roesch James Rood Brian Rooney Allison Ross William Rotert Patrick Ruano Jennifer Rudolph Jennifer Ruiz Brian Ruskin Andrew Russ John Saint Samuel Sasso Karin Sangster Beatriz Satterfield Leann Sawyer Julie Sayler Christian Schmid Carolyn Schmidt Raynolds-Schmidt Juniors 1 233 size.,-we e 254 Evelyn Sewing Darren Sextro William Shackelford Margaret Shadbolt Deborah Shalet Loren Shalinsky Ann Shannon Barbara Shear Michelle Sheffield Allison Shepard Catherine Shopmaker Meg Shultz 234fJuniors-Schonacher-Smith Suzanne Schonacher Susanne Schroder Brett Schroeder Anne Schulte David Scott Dennis Scott Patricia Sedlock Keith Seiden Robin Selfrirlge Shane Semkin Rob Benson Lesa Seneker John Singleton Ceil Sinovic Karin Sisk Matthew Siuda Jon Skaptason Charleen Smith Clarke Smith Kevin P. Smith Laura Smith Michael Smith Pam Smith Sutton Smith Kevin Sobba Veronica Sobba Monica Summerville Carolyn Sosebee Kelly Jane Speakman Marjorie Spencer Harry Spilker Anne Stadler Julia Stark Ted Stark Phillip Steele Matthew Stevens Douglas Stone Peter Stonefield Julia Story Michael Sean Story Sheryl Stroud Shane Sullins Thomas Surles Cynthia Swanson fl 4 ' 1 f I W ix 1' . Nw 1-A? 'iV, C Vx A K X x l X Smith-Uhlmer-Junlorsf235 Eygner Valencia Joseph Valk Lisa Vanet Josephine Vollberg Adrienne Wade Mitchell Waldberg Hilary Walker David Wallen Scott Ward Jackie Warner Kurt Warshawsky Kathy Watts Sandy Watts Jeffrey Wayman Eileen Weary Stephen Webb Rosemary Weber Diane Weisbrodt Debra Wells John Wessling Laura Weston Matthew Whiles Sandra White Sheila White Lawrence Wilkenson Cathleen Willis Alise Willson Ann Wilson Mark Wilson William Wittig -Valencia-Wittig If Debra Yelvmgton Barbara Yohn David Zinser Lisa Zurovsky Anne Wolfe Andrew Wolff Sharon Wood Kenneth Woosley Robyn Wright Andrea Wurster Yael Yakar Polly Yaws William Yearout Wolfe-Zurovsky-Juniors1237 238 , .. 'cg lZVimwoni f'7 fini' Q11 J' PA, :rv-Q ffqqkq J,r2sl,' Ng 1 'mf 239 Larry Bellmard Mike Belzer John Bengimina Nagin Ahmed Scott Alexander John Allison Richard Allison Clarke Anderson Karol Andre Terri Apple Libby Armatas Patricia Armbruster Phil Athon Lisa Audley Nancy Auld Scott Baas Elizabeth Baker Thomas Balfour Jeffrey Ballentine Marc Balshin Debbie Barnes Scott Barnes Traci Barrett Chris Barron Linda Baum Dominick Baumgartner Mary Bechthold Troy Bell 2401Seniors-Ahmed-Bengimina 'T' xx-,. ,....., 47 John Benschoter Elizabeth Bergman David Bernhardt Ann Bernard Susan Bernstein Joseph Berry .l ar., Tf'ir 4-af. v5 if -U -,-...,............ .-.q....,.,............,........-..... V-.... .,,...... ..,.. , Joseph Bicknell Katherine Biggs Linda Bioff Marsha Bingert Michael Biritz Mike Blackshire Gary Bloomberg Lisa Blumenthal Fred Bodker Alison Bogin Lesa Bohm Darren Bouckhout Edward Bowman Craig Boyd Kathy Boyle Bruce Boyer Traci Brennan Julia Brettle Christopher Brimble Kristen Brock Benschoter Brock Semorsf241 Karen Brodsky Eric Broucek Brian Brown Melissa Brown Patrick Brown Lavon Brummett Mary Burger Patrice Burgess Brian Burk Kelly Burke Shawna Burlin James Burns Chip Butts Ronnie Buxton John Calhoun Thomas Callahan Terry Campbell Debbie Cantrll Joan Carlson Terry Carney Charles Carolan Nancy Carolan Elizabeth Cashwell Patrice Caya Brett Cedarholm Gary Chase Scott Cheney Kenneth Christian 242!Semors Brodsky Christian 'N-6' as M. Q X ff' A fi -gs fa , , ,Z w Q. ,.......-.f.-v-.....,.....-.,,.........,..,....,....,,...- ..Y.. -......,,..,.., ,, . .-.q, ......i.., .,-,....--.i.....,--...........,-...- C' Teresa Christian Dianna Christie ts' Karla Clark Linda Clark Scott Cloud Peter Clouston Mark Cocks ' Adam Cohen David Cohn David Collins Kevin Conn Scott Cook Beverly Cooper Keith Copaken Leslie Corbett Traci Cottenglm Janelle Cousins Cathy Coulter Nicole Cowley Patnck Cox I dont fmd the tlme I am trymg to get through and do the best I can Rlchard Whitehead semor commented concerning the actxvltles he IS mvolved nn He xs senlor class treasurer assistant news edltor of the Harbinger lme guard ln football construction crew member of the musical Prame Village Telev1s1on announcer and member of the fo renslc squad Asked how he could manage his time Whitehead sand I only do the aCllVltl2S m which I am really interested For others who want to get mvolved he sald It depends on what you can do You need to know your lxmxt Whitehead set his own hmxt at the tlme when grades start to drop sernously Asked why he had so many interests Whltehead replied I consider myself an extrovert I like to get to know people I guess I have a curloslty about them to fmd out what people are like One lmportant point to remember Whitehead smgles out IS not to tle yourself down to one group of people Dont get into an activity and get totally mvolved m 1t I-le not only Ilkes what he does but Whitehead also fmds xt very 1mportant Bemg mvolved ID aCflVltl2S glves me not only book knowl edge but also a solld education You learn a lot of thlngs about peo ple He bases hrs thmkmg on the idea that m order to succeed in hte one needs a well rounded educatlon Christian-Cox'Senlors1243 Lisa Crabtree Annette Criqui Christopher Crooker Laura Crow Nancy Curtin Scott Dalgleish James Danda TID' ,f-. 'vr ,J Stephen Darner Joy Davidson Victor Davila Jag Davis Keri Davis Melanie Dick Susan Dintaman Susan Dodd Doug Doherty Deanne Dougherty Andrew Dubowski Sean Dugan Pat Duncan Ted Dune Mark Eaton Tim Ecton Chrls Edm 244lSeniors-Crabtree-Edin M was vii ,v Matt Farmer Robert Faulkner Stacy Feighner Tanya Feldkamp Jennie Ferguson Kirk Fey Lea Eliot Jeff Ellfeldt Grey Endres Dana England Bradley Engelken Patricia Engle Kent Erickson Mem Ervin Lorraine Esrig Charles Evans Brian Fickel Robert Fields Maureen Flanigan Theodore Fleming Scott Flint Cheryl Forbis Mark Forster Julie Fountain Jim Frank Jennifer Frey Amy Friesen Jack Frost Layne Funk Jean Garlich Randy Garren Glen Garrison Christina Gass Andrew Gershon Ralph Gibson Ken Glaser Virginia Glenn John Gnaegy Janet Goldstein Sherri Goff Katherine Gonterman David Goodhart Tammy Graber Stephanie Grant Christopher Grantham Mitchell Grauberger Rhonda Gregg Margaret Grein Laura Grether Ellen Griffith 246ISeniors-Friesen-Griffith Jeff Griffith Kym Grow Gigi Gruening Anne Guislain Laura Gwillim Angela Hahn Carrie Hall Alan Hallberg David Hanauer Allen Hanton Denise Hardeman Anne Harper Carolyn Hays Sandra Hein Ben Henley Richard Henne Christopher Henson William Hervey David Hess Sheri Hess Shantelle Hietbnnk Karen Hill Jessica Hirsch 4- Q Christie Hites John Hobbs Lynn Hodges Griffith Hodges Senlorsf247 Timothy Horst Kristen Houltberg Jeffery House Robert Houske Mark Houston Gregory Hoyt Susan Hubbard Christa Huffman Elizabeth Humphrey David Hunter James Hunter Shawn Hunter Michael Irish Christopher lrwig Ellen Jacobs J. Paul Jackson lll Linda James Jonathan Jeans Gregory Jensen Douglas Jewett 248fSenlors Hofmann-Jewett ,V w,,A,v,., www , x Pablo Hofmann Melissa Hogueland Kathy Holder Dean Holmes Brad Holter Charles Horner Debbie Johnson Laurence Jones lll Stacey Jones Scott Jordan Jeffrey Joyce Anthony Joyner Cindy Joyner Eli Kanarek Jamie Kaplan Janet Kaufman James Keiser Jennifer Keith Gina Kellogg Kathleen Kelly William Kelly Bradford Kendall Kelley Kennedy Jennifer Kenney Donna Kershenbaum George Kildow Roxanne Kilgore Scott Kiminki Liane Kimura Brian Kindred Janet King David Kirk Johnson-Kirk'-Seniorsl249 2 1 E ya 3 I 3 In 3 lm ., Q 2 U 1, Q ,Z ,Q Tr: 'cs C ., Q E in 'Q fc - .. .. X., - 2 A M ,-. ra if-. :E Z'- 2, i .Q P y- -- QD jo -o 1 , 7 if if if . . 3 if 1,- 1,- 2,2 5,- ,- .Z 7. 'K Q: Q e 0 4 4 P 4 4 '4 '4 '4 '4 ,a 4 4 0' 'Z P. Q f Q Beth Kupper Hugh Kurth Lisa Kyle Rebecca Lamberton Heather Landes Cynthia Larson David Lauer Marian Layman Suzy League Sharon Lee Arleen Legaspi Darrell Leiker Alan Lehman David Leshovsky Cindy Lesseg 250fSenlors Kleinschmidt-Lesseg John Kleinschmiclt Alison Knop Michael Koch Kyle Kombrink John Kost ' Jay Koupal Russell Krakow John Krane Eric Krehemker Kathleen Kroenert Carrie Kropff Thomas Krummel Christopher Lethem Dode Levenson Jackie Lewis Julian Lewis Robyn Lewis Jack Lillard Kurt Limesand Mark Logsdon Anne Long Christopher Long William Lundy Kathy Lynd Bonnie Mallory John Marasco Chad Martin Heather Martin Chip Masterson Christopher McAnany Katherine McConahay Benita McCormack Marie McCune Andrea McGrath Julie McGuire Andrew McMillan Andrew McMullen Kelley Meek Lethem-Meek-Seniorsf25l James Mehl Mark Melms Lori Meroney Grant Merritt Daniel Michale Jacquelyn Middleton Kathy Miller Michelle Miller Paul Miller Shari Miller Lisa Minkin Matthew Mitchell Jeff Moberg Jonathan Money Nancy Moore Mary Ann Morrison David Morrow James Muench Bradley Myers Joni Myrick Sarah Newlin Mindy Newman Molly Newton Nancy Nicoll Joe Nicholas 252fSenlors Mehl-Nicholas Moira Noonan Robert Norton Peter Obetz Joan 0'Connor Robert 0'Connor Bryan O'Grady Don Olson Kristen Olson Zuang Ong Shelley Osborne Allan Parke Susan Parker Susan Pascarella Scott Paschang Connie Patton Jennifer Patty Dana Paul Kenneth Paynter Noonan Paynter Semorsl253 Kimberly Pittell David Poisner Ric Poolman Sheila Potter Greg Powell Molly Power Doug Poysner Jeff Proske Robert Puig Darby Ramsey Michael Paynter Nel Peck Kelley Peden Anika Peress Jill Peterson Patrick Pfeiffer Cuc Pham Robert Philippi fi' X mp. 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'l is 'ara I rl tsl 'Q , iK4 Lauren Ray Thomas Redford Linda Redpath Bradford Reeder Leslie Reicher Mary Reintjes 5.14 54' athy Rossi Elizabeth Rovelto Mark Rowlands Pamela Rubin Greg Rudreger Stefanie Sanders Darlene Sandlln Susan Saper Paul Satterfleld Penny Remlinger Kathryn Rester Brent Reynolds Fred Rice John Richards David Ricketts Laura Riney Sheryl Roberts Julie Robinson David Rogers Deanna Rodlund Denise Rodriguez Sean Rook David Rocker Christopher Roon Remlinger Satterfreld Senrorsf255 29 Laurie Savoy Craig Savage Jodi Sayler Ross Schaper Neal Scherzinger Karen Schmidt Michelle Schmidt Janet Schrunk Leigh Ann Schupbach Charles Schuman Robert Schumann Stephanie Schumann Elizabeth Schutzel Glennon Schleuter Lori Scott .MN ,am 256 f Seniors Savoy-Shannon Sean Sears John Seifert Mark Seneker Melinda Shadowen' Marla Shalinsky Debbie Shannon Paul Shaver Miriam Shaver Cindy Shaw Thomas Shelton Mindy Shepard Sallx Shields Sheryl Slher Rhonda Silverman Brooke Simmons Ann Singleton Jeff Sisk David Sisney Jamie Snedaker David Smidl Bret Smith Jay Smith Katherine Smith Linda Smith Steve Smith Todd Smith Kacra Solbeck Robert Southall Samuel Sparks Andrew Spaulding fl 7 f x Vx Seniors Shelton Spraetzf257 Sheri Spurney Rusty Stark Sue Stechschulte Samantha Straf Nancy Stringham Melissa Strong Marcia Stone Roger Stumpe Carrie Sylvester Wendy Talbot Andrew Talge Donald Taylor Sara Terry Lori Tenavell Thomas Theis David Thomas Andrew Thompson Mike Thompson Richard Titus Susan Toalson 258lSemors Spurney'ToaIson Senior Forms Own Art Guild I have always liked art as a little kid but I really started Ce. ramics in junior high, stated Julie Robinson, senior. Robinson was involved in the Renaissance Festival as a potter. To be an employ. ee of the festival, she was required to send in slides of her work, to pay an entrance fee, and to set up her own booth. Robinson's partner and she formed the Midwest Potter Guild. The guild was formed, stated Robinson, to teach other techniques and to give each other insights and advice on ceramics. The guild meets once a month. This year Robinson will work with the friends of Art and artists from the K.C. Art Institute. It will be an extensive program. We will be working on designs for the showcases around the school. We will also be designing murals for the school, Robinson stated. Last year, Robinson also worked with the friends of Art and the sculptors from the Institute. She helped in the setting up of dis- plays. Outside of school, Robinson works on pottery and ceramics for commission. Her clients consist of students, teachers, and friends. She said of her work, Most people don't develop a style until they are older. Right now, I am learning techniques and imitating the styles of others. Later, I will acquire my own style. ? ,z , - - i Q.-. -M Horace Lecoutz Nicholas Tongendorff Robin Tramill Greg Trester David Turner Janet Tumer Willian Turner Jennifer Turney Jan Unruh Elizabeth Uppman Robin Valk Cindy Valliere Shelley Van Dyne Christopher VanHorn Kevin Van Liew Eric Vernon Edward Waldberg Rebecca Walker Janna Wallerstedt Elizabeth Wallingford Evan Walter Nancy Waxman Rachel Waxman Michael Webber Mallery Weerts Lawrence Weinberg Lecoutz-Weinberg Senlorsf259 Ann Westagard Jonna Weston David Wetzler Julie Wheaton Polly Wheeler Suzanne Wheeler Cheryl Whelan Kevin Whiles Sheri White Carolyn Whitehead Richard Whitehead David Wiggins Adam Wilke Wade Wilkenson 2601Seniors-Westagard-Wilkenson '17 1 , J A I, or aa, -,.-.,,,- , . Brad Willis Sheri Wills Cynthia Willsey ww 4 f-Z' '117 5 5.2 r 4 ifgrr Brian Wilson Melissa Wilson April Winkler Martha Winkler Leslie Wood Julie Woodhead Kelli Wright Eran Yakar Mark Yagan Sheryl Yelvington Thomas Zoog Willis-Zoog-Senlorsf26l Zainab Nagin Ahmed Honor Roll 10,11,123 National Honor Soci- ety 11,123 Vice-President 123 Scholarship Pin 10,11,123 Research and Development Forumg LABYRINTH Staff Writer 10,11, Literary Editor 123 Orchestra 10,113 Sound of Music Assistant Publicity Crew Chief 123 Pep Club 10,11,123 Spanish Club 10,11,123 STUCO 11,123 Student Council Delegate to Advisory Board 125 Health Committee Chairman 123 Energy Commit- tee Chairman 11, Constitution Committee 123 Publicity Committee 12g Prom Commit- tee 113 Leavenworth Exchange 123 Interna- tional Court Justice Officer 123 Issues 12. Scott Alexander Honor Roll 10,11,123 National Honor Soci- ety 123 Brown Book Award3 Scholarship Pin 113 National Merit-Semifinalist3 Categor- ies 123 Orchestra 10,11,123 Debate 10,11, 123 Forensics 10,11,123 NFL 10,11,123 Chess Team IOQ Dungeons and Dragons 11, STUCO 10,11,123 Constitution Commit- tee 10,123 Fine Arts Committee 11,123 ESU Convention IOQ Issues 10,11,12. John Allison Honor Roll 10,11,123 National Honor Soci- ety 11,12Q Scholarship Pin 10,11,123 LAB- YRINTH 12g Intramurals 10,11,123 Football Team Manager 10,11,123 Letter 10,11,123 Boys' Track 11,123 Letter 11,125 Choir 103 Thespians 123 Music Man 113 Sound of Music 12, Pep Club 10,11,123 STUCO 10,11,123 United Way,Talent Show 12? Ed Hancock Award3 Key Club VicJPresident. Libby Armatas Honor Roll 113 HARBINGER Business Man- ager 11, Sport Staff 125 Basketball lntramurals 10,11,123 Volleyball lntramurals 10,11,123 Girls' Golf 10,113 Letter 10,113 Sophomore Cheerleader3 Junior Varsity Cheerleader3 Pep Club 10,11,123 DECA 11,123 President 11,123 Prom Committee 11, Phil Athon Honor Roll 11,123 Intramurals 11,123 Boys' Cross Country 11? Boys' Gymnastics 11Q Letter 11, Thespians 11,125 Forensics 113 Picnic 123 Diary of Anne Frank Con- struction Crew 11g Ed Spiezio Fan Club 11, 123 NJROTC 113 Master Chief Petty Offi- cer3 Public Relations Officer. - Terri Apple Intramurals 10,113 DECA 11. Nancy Auld K Pep Club 10,11,12. B 262 I Senior Listing Elizabeth Baker Honor Roll 11,123 lntramurals 11,123 Girls' Basketball 103 Girls' Basketball Manager 113 Softball 113 Volleyball 10,11,123 Letter 10,11,123 The Sound of Music Props Crew 123 Pep Club 10,11,123 Senior Re- presentative3 Homecoming Court Third At- tendant3 STUCO Publicity Committee Co- Chairman 123 Prom Server 105 Prom Chairman 11. Jeff Ballentine Honor Roll 10,11,123 LABYRINTH Art Staff 12? Intramurals 12, Boys' Track 10, 11,123 Letter 123 Orchestra 10,11,123 Let- ter 10,113 Great Sebastians Props Crew 103 Music Man Construction Crew 113 Pep Club 10,11,123 Issues 11. Debbie Barnes Honor Roll 10,113 Quill and Scroll 11, HARBINGER 11,123 Intramurals 10,11,123 Girls' Basketball IOQ Girls' Swimming 113 Letter 112 Girls' Tennis 10,11,12Q Letter 10,11,123 Heralder 123 Sound of Music Crew 123 Pep Club 10,11,12Q Sweetheart Court3 Prom Committee 11. Traci Barrett Honor Roll 1O,11,12, Intramurals 10,11,12Q Girls' Basketball 103 Girls' Swimming 10, 11,123 Letter 10,11,12Q Girls' Tennis 10, 11,12Q Letter 10,11,123 Junior Varsity Cheerleader 103 Varsity Cheerleader 11,123 Homecoming Court3 Fin and Feather Club 103 Dungeons and Dragons 113 DECA 11, Center Exchange 10. Linda Baum Honor Roll 123 Pep Club 10,11,12. Nick Baumgartner Honor Roll 10,113 Wrestling 103 Junior Let- ter 10Q Choir 10,11,123 Sound of Music 123 Pep Club 10,11,123 Ed Spiezio Fan Club. Mary Lee Bechthold Honor Roll 10,11,123 Kansas State Scholar3 Scholarship Pin 10,11,123 Quill and Scroll 11,123 HARBINGER Feature Staff 11, As- sistant Feature Editor 12, Feature Editor 123' HAUBERK LiteraryfSports Staff 12, KSPA Competition Second Place 123 State Journalism Contest 1st place 12: Intramurals 11,123 Girls' Swimteam Man- ager 103 Letter 10, Boys' Basketball Team Statistician 11,123 Letter 11,12Q Thespians 10,11,123 Great Sebastians Costumes Crew3 Fiddler on the Roof Props CYBWQ Under Milk Wood Construction Crew, House Manager3 You Can't Take It With You 3 The Music Man House Manager3 The Diary of Anne Frank Props Crew, Usher3 Picnic Usher3 Sound of Music Make-up Crew Chiefg All My Sons 3 Ger- man Club 11,123 International Club 10,113 Ed'Spiezio Fan Club 11,123 Grahamg Gotchas 123 STUCO 10,11,123 STUCO Treasurer 12Q Elections' Committee 113 As, semblies Committee 113 Ways and Means Committee Chairman 123 Banquet Commit, tee 10,113 lnterschool Congress delegate 123 Emporia State Leadership Conference 11, Regional STUCO discussion leader 12- Metropolitan Leadership Day 12, Advanced Leadership Training Session 12, Topeka West Exchange 11: Jefferson City EX. change 11? Bishop Ward Exchange 125 Prom Chairman 11: Youth in Government 11,123 Senator 12Q Issues 11,123 General Assembly Vice-President 12. Larry Bellmard Honor Roll 113 Intramurals 11,123 Band 10,113 Pep Club 10,11,123 NJROTC 10. Mike Belzer Honor Roll 10,11,123 National Honor Soci- ety 11,123 Boys' Gymnastics 10,113 Letter 111 Pep Club 11,12. Liz Bergman Honor Roll 10,11,123 Scholarship Pin 113 Intramurals 123 Girls' Volleyball Team Man- ager 11,123 Girls' Basketball Team Man- ager 113 Softball 10,11,123 Letter 123 Pep Club 10,11,12. Ann Bernard Honor Roll 10,11,123 lntramurals 10,11,123 Girls' Cross Country 10,11,123 Letter 113 Pep Club 10,11,123 Sweetheart Court3 Girls' Track 10,11,123 Letter 10,11,123 Ex- ploring Childhood 12. David Bernhardt lntramurals 103 Football 123 Letter 123 Boys' Golf 103 DECA 113 United Way Tal- ent Show. Katherine Biggs Honor Roll 10,11,123 National Honor Soci- ety 11,123 HAUBERK Photographer 11: lntramurals 10,11,123 Girls' Basketball Team Statistician 103 Softball 10, Junior Letter 103 Volleyball 10,11, Letter 10,113 Choir 10,11,123 State Music Festival 11,12g The Music Man Q The Sound of Music 3 Pep Club 10,11,123 Sophomore Represen- tative3 Junior Representative3 Senior Presi- dent3 Sweetheart Second Attendant3 Prom Server3 Prom Chairman 11. Marsha Bingert Honor Roll 10,11,123 Scholarship Pin 11, 12, Pep Club 10,11,123 French Club 103 International Club 10,12Q Vice-President 129 Ed Spiezio Fan Club 113 Youth in Govern- ment 12Q Library Committee 123 Graham'S Gotchas 12. Lisa Blumenthal Honor Roll 10,11,123 National Honor Soci- ety 11,123 Scholarship Pin 103 Research and Development Forum 11,123 HARBIN- GER News Staff 125 Girls' Gymnastics 10, 11,125 Letter 125 Pep Club 10,11,125 Prom Committee 115 Issues 115 County Government Day 10. Fred Bodker Honor Roll 10,11,125 National Honor Soci- qty 11,125 Harvard Book Award 115 Re- search and Development First Place 115 HARBINGER News Editor 125 Debate 105 Letter 105 Pep Club 10,11,125 Spanish Club 11,125 STUCO Chairman 115 STUCO Committee 115 Issues 115 Spanish National Honor Society 12. Lesa Bohm Honor Roll 11,125 Choir 10,11,12. Darren Bouckhout Honor Roll 10,115 Intramurals 10,11,125 Baseball 10,115 Hockey 105 Forensics 105 Ed Spiezio Fan Club 115 DECA 115 Prom Server 10. Ed Bowman Honor Roll 125 Basketball Intramurals 125 Volleyball Intramurals 105 Football 125 Let- ter 125 Wrestling 10,125 Pep Club 10,11, 12. Craig Boyd Intramurals 10,115 Boys' Gymnastics 10,115 Letter 115 Choir 105 Pep Club 10,11,12. Kathy Boyle Honor Roll 10,11,125 Intramurals 10,115 Pep Club 10,115 Spanish Club 11,12. Bruce Boyer Honor Roll 105 HARBINGER Photographer 10,11, Advertising Manager 125 Football 105 Pep Club 10,11,125 STUCO 10. Julia Brettle Honor Roll 10,115 Research and Develop- ment 10,115 Great Sebastians Crew, Usher5 French Club. Chris Brimble Honor Roll 125 Basketball Team Manager 10. Kristen Brock Honor Roll 10,125 Intramurals 10,11,125 Pep Club 10,11,125 Drill Team 11,125 His- torian 12. Brian Brown Honor Roll 10,11,125 National Honor Soci- ety 11,125 Scholarship Pin 10,11,125 Quill and Scroll 11,125 HARBINGER Assistant News Editor 11, Circulation Manager 125 Boys' Basketball 10,11,125 Letter 125 Pep Club 10,11,125 STUCO 125 Stereo Com- mittee 125 Issues 11,12. Melissa Brown Honor Roll 10,11,125 National Honor Soci- ety 11,125 Scholarship Pin 115 HAUBERK Art Staff 11, Production Assistant 125 Girls' Track 10,115 Letter 115 Pep Club 10,11, 125 Prom Committee 11, Kansas State Scholar Quill 8: Scroll. Pat Brown Honor Roll 10,11,125 Scholarship Pin 115 Research and Development Forum 105 Boys' Track 105 Band 10,115 NJROTC 10, 11,125 Administrator's Officer 12. Mary Burger Honor Roll 10,11,125 Girls' Swimming 10, 11,125 Junior Captain 115 Senior Captain 125 Letter 10,11,125 Girls' Tennis 10,115 Letter 115 Cheerleading 10,11,125 Head Cheerleader 115 STUCO 105 Sophomore Treasurer5 Prom Committee 11. Brian Burk Honor Roll 10,11,125 National Honor Soci- ety 11,125 Scholarship Pin 11,125 National Merit-Semifinalist5 Football 10,115 Boys' Track 10,11,125 Letter 10,11,125 Wrestling 10. Kelly Burke Honor Roll 10,11,125 Intramurals 11,125 Swim team manager 11,125 Letter 115 Choir 115 Pep Club 10,11,125 DECA Sec- retary 115 Prom Committee 11. Shawna Burlin Honor Roll 10,11,125 LABYRINTH Liter- ary Staff 125 Orchestra 10,11,125 District Honors Orchestra 105 Pep Club 10,11,125 Ed Spiezio Fan Club 115 DECA 115 Adver- tising Club Art Staff 12. Jim Burns Honor Roll 125 Choir 10. Susan Bernstein Wrestlerettes 115 OEA Vice-President 125 Pep Club 10,11,125 Prom Committee 11. Chip Butts Honor Roll 10,115 Boys' Swimming 105 Soccer 105 Concert Band 10. Debbie Cantril Honor Roll 10,11,125 Intramurals 11,125 Girls' Track 105 Softball 10,125 Girls' Cross Country 105 Letter 105 Choir 10,11,125 Letter 125 Prom Committee 11. Terry Carney Intramurals 10,11,125 Wrestling 10,115 Let- ter 10,11. Nancy Carolan Honor Roll 10,11,125 Volleyball 105 Cap- tain 105 Letter 105 Band 10,11,125 Spanish Club 125 National Spanish Honor Society 125 STUCO 125 Energy Committee 125 Girls' Track 10,11,125 Letter 10,11,12. Beth Cashwell Honor Roll 10,11,125 National Honor Soci- ety 125 Team Statistician 105 Letter 105 Choir 10,11,125 Regional Choral Festival 125 Sound of Music 125 Pep Club 10,11, 125 Assemblies Committee 115 Prom Chair- man 11. Gary Chase Pep Club 10,11, Scott Cheney Honor Roll 10,11,125 Intramurals 10,11,125 Marching and Symphonic Band 11,125 Pep Band 11,125 Youth in Government Senator. Ken Christian Tennis 11,125 Letter 11,12. Teresa Christian Honor Roll 10,11,125 National Honor Soci- ety 11,125 HAUBERK Producation Staff 125 Concert Band 105 Pep Band 10,11,125 Marching Band 11,125 Symphonic Band 11, 125 State Music Festival 10,11,125 KMEA 125 Debate 10,115 Forensics 105 Pep Club 10,11,125 DECA 105 Issues '80 10. Linda Clark Honor Roll 105 Sophomore Choir5 Concert Choir 115 Choraliers 125 Pep Club 10,11, 125 OEA 125 Cast of Sound of Music , Graduation Committee. Scott Cloud Honor Roll 115 Intramurals 11,125 Baseball 10,115 Pep Club 10,11,12. Pete Clouston Honor Roll 10,125 Intramurals 125 Letter of Commendation. Holly Cochran Honor Roll 10,11,125 HARBINGER Feature Staff 125 LABYRINTH Publicity Manager 125 Softball Manager 125 Softball Statisti- cian 125 Pep Club 10,11,125 Ed Spiezio Fan Club 125 Health Committee Member. Adam Cohen Football 105 Pep Club 10,11,125 STUCO 11,125 Issues 11,12 Ambassador. Dave Collins Honor Roll 10,11,125 Intramurals 11,125 Football 10,11,125 Letter 11,125 Baseball 10,11,125 Letter 11,125 Pep Club 10,11, 125 DECA 11. David Cohn Honor Roll 10,11,125 Scholarship Pin 115 Intramurals 10,11,125 Football 10,11,125 Letter 125 Debate 105 Letter 105 Pep Club 10,11,125 German Club 10. Senior Listmgl263 Kevin Conn Honor Roll 10,11,125 Scholarship'Pin 115 Intramurals 1O,11,125 Football 1O,11,125 Letter 11,125 Track 105 Baseball 11,125 Letter 11,125 Rep. Theater Tribute . Scott Cook Honor Roll 10,11,125 Pep Club 10,11,12. Keith Copaken Honor Roll 1O,11,125 Scholarship Pin 10, 11,125 Intramurals 1O,11,125 Football 10, 11,125 Letter 125 Captain5 Track 1O,11,125 Letter 11,125 Pep Club 1O,11,125 Spanish Club 1O,11,125 Issues '82. Traci Cottengim Pep Club 11,12. Cathy Coulter Honor Roll 125 National Honor Society5 STUCO 105 Swim team 10,115 Letter 11. ' Janelle Cousins Honor Roll 11,125 Swim team5 Pep Club 10,11,125 Office Education 11,125 Secre- tary. Chris Crooker Honor Roll 10,11,125 Intramurals 1O,11,125 Football 10,11,125 Letter, Captain 125 Baseball 1O,11,125 Letter, Captain 125 Forensics 105 NFL 105 Pep Club 1O,11,125 French Club 105 Prom Server 10. Laura Crow Honor Roll 1O,11,125 Scholarship Pin 11. Nancy Curtin Honor Roll 1O,11,125 Scholarship Pin 10, 115 Intramurals 1O,11,125 Golf 105 Letter 105 Marching Band 1O,11,125 Symphonic Band 1O,11,125 Pep Band 1O,11,125 Dis- trict Honor Band 1O,11,125 State Music Festival 1O,11,125 Letter 11,125 Pep Club 1O,11,125 Spanish National Honor Society 125 Chairman of Energy Committee 125 STUCO 10,11,125 Student Exchange Bish- op Ward 12. D Scott Dalgleish Honor Roll 1O,11,125 National Honor Soci- ety 11,125 Scholarship Pin 1O,11,125 Quill and Scroll 1O,11,125 HARBINGER 105 Pho- tography Editor 125 Intramurals 1O,11,125 Tennis 10,11,125 Letter 11,125 Debate 10, 115 Letter 10,115 NFL Degree of Excel- lence5 Pep Club 1O,11,125 Ed Spiezio Fan Club 115 UN 11,125 STUCO Photographer 10. James Danda Honor Roll 1O,11,125 Intramurals 11,125 264fSenior Listing Football 105115125 Letter 11,125 Track 10, 11,125 Letter 1O,11,125 Hockey 10,11,12. Joy Davidson Honor Roll 115 Tennis 1O,11,125 Letter 115 Sophomore Choir5 Concert Choir 115 Choraliers 125 Pep Club 1O,11,125 DECA 115 Sound of Music. Jay Davis Honor Roll 1O,11,125 Intramurals 1O,11,125 Fin and Feather Club 12. Keri Davis Honor Roll 10512. Melanie Dick Honor Roll 1O,11,125 Research and Devel- opment Forum 115 Intramurals 1O,11,125 Basketball 105 Tennis 115 Letter 115 Pep Club 1O,11,125 Class Officer 105 Prom Chairman. Susan Dodd Honor Roll 105 Intramurals 10,11,125 Bas- ketball 105 Pep Club 10,11,12. Deanne Dougherty Honor Roll 115 Intramurals 1O,11,125 Golf 105 Letter 105 Young Life Leader. Andrew Dubowski Honor Roll 1O,11,125 National Honor Soci- ety 125 Scholarship Pin 10,115 Intramurals 125 Symphonic Band 1O,11,125 Marching Band 1O,11,125 Pep Band 1O,11,125 Direc- tor 125 Orchestra 1O,11,125 Pit Orchestra 1O,11,125 Marching Festival 1O,11,125 Let- ter 1O,11,125 Blue Knights 1O,11,125 Ste- reo Committee 125 Issues 11. Sean Dugan Honor Roll 1O,11,125 Intramurals 1O,11,125 Soccer 1O,11,125 Letter 105115125 KCK Ju- nior All-City Team5 Forensics 105 Yell Leader 125 Pep Club 1O,11,125 Pep Club President 125 German Club 10,115 Prom Server 105 Prom Chairman 11. Pat Duncan Honor Roll 1O,11,125 Intramurals 1O,11,125 Football 1O,11,125 Letter 125 Baseball 10, 11,125 Letter 1O,11,125 Swim Team 12. E Mark Eaton Honor Roll 1O,11,125 Band 105 Pep Club 11,12. Grey Endres Honor Roll 11,125 Wrestling 11, Golf 105 Concert Band 105 MarchingfSymphonic Band 11,125 Pep Band 1O,11,125 Letter 11,125 District Honor Band 10,125 Jazz Band 115 Orchestra 11,125 Debate 10,115 Letter 105 Spanish Club 105 Ed Spiezio Fan Club 11. Dana England Honor Roll 125 Office Ed, 115 Intramurals 115 Pep Club 1O,11,125 OEA 11,12. Patricia Engle Honor Roll 1O,11,125 Scholarship Pin 10, 11,125 Quill and Scroll 125 HAUBERK 125 Production Staff5 Intramurals 11,125 Golf 11,125 Letter 11,125 Pep Club 1O,11,125 French Club 105 Dance Committee Member 125 STUCO 11,125 Metro Leadership Con. ference 115 Treasurer 115 Vice-President 125 Prom Committee 115 Track 11,125 Lei- ter 11,12. Kent Erickson Honor Roll 1O,11,125 Letter of Commenda- tion 115 Wrestling 10,11,125 Letter 10,1l, 125 Captain 11,125 Gymnastics 10,115 Let- ter 10,115 Debate 10,11,12. Lorraine Esrig Honor Roll 1O,11,125 Scholarship Pin 115 Pep Club 1O,11,125 International Club 125 STUCO 12. Chuck Evans Intramurals 12. F Stacy Feighner Honor Roll 1O,11,125 Scholarship Pin 115 Research and Development Forum 125 Pep Club 1O,11,125 Foreign Language Club 11, 125 DECA 11. Tanya Feldkamp Honor Roll 1O,11,125 Intramurals 1O,11,125 Girls' Tennis 10,11,12, Letter 1O,11,125 Marching Band 10,11,125 Jazz Band 10511, 125 Pep Band 1O,11,125 Letter 1O,11,125 KMEA Honor Band5 District Honor Band 115 Homecoming First Attendant. Jennie Ferguson Honor Roll 1O,11,125 Intramurals 1O,11,125 Girls' Basketball 105 Softball 11,125 Diving 105 Marching Band 105 Sound of Music assistant director5 Pep Club Representative 10,125 Prom Committee 115 United Way Talent Show 12. Bob Fields Honor Roll 1O,11,125 National Honor Soci- ety 11,125 Scholarship Pin 115 National Merit-Semifinalist 115 Categories Team 125 Intramurals 11,125 Pep Club 1O,11,125 For- eign Language Club 10,11,125 Mathletics 10,115 Dungeons and Dragons 115 Ed Spiezio Fan Club 115 Issues 11,125 Math I I I I I I Exam Award 10. Paul Flaherty Ted Fleming Research and Development Forum 12- HARBINGER 11,125 Dungeons and Drag- ons 105 Art Institute Design Workshop 12. v Cheryl Forbis Intramurals 10,11,125 Girls' Basketball 10' Girls' Golf 10,115 Pep Club 10,11,12. 1 Mark Forster Wrestling 115 Concert Choir 10,11,12. Julie Fountain Honor Roll 105 HARBINGER 115 Intramurals 10,11,125 Girls' Tennis 10,115 Letter 115 Pep Club 10,11,125 DECA 11, 12. Jim Frank Honor Roll 10,11,125 Intramurals 10,11,125 Bank 10,11,125 Symphonic 10,11,125 Marching 10,11,125' Blue Knights 115 Pep 10,11. Jennifer Frey Honor Roll 10,11,125 Scholarship Pin 10, 115 Band 10,11,125 Pep 10,115 Concert 105 Symphonic 11,125 Marching 11,125 Fin and Feather Club 11,125 German Club 10, 11,12. Amy Friesen Honor Roll 10,11,125 HAUBERK 125 Intramurals 10,11,125 Girls' Basketball 125 Letter 125 Softball 10,11,125 Letter 11,125 Girls' Tennis 10,11,125 Letter 10,11,125 Cheerleading 10,11,125 Sophomore 10, Varsity 11,125 Pep Club 10,11,125 Home- coming Court 12. Jack Frost Honor Roll 10,11,125 National Honor Soci- ety 11,125 Scholarship Pin 11,125 HARBIN- GER 11,125 Editor 125 HAUBERK Art Edi- tor 125 Intramurals 10,11,125 Boys' Track 10,125 Letter 125 Boys' Swim Team 10,11, 125 Letter 10,11,125 Captain 125 Boys' Cross Country 10,11,125 Letter 11,125 Pep Club 10,11,125 Student Council President 125 lnterschool Congress 125 National Asso- ciation of Student Councils 125 Metropolitan Leadership Council 125 Prom Server 105 Prom Committee 115 Issues 11,125 SME 25th Anniversary Committee 12. Layne Funk Honor Roll 10,11,125 National Honor Soci- ety 11,125 Scholarship Pin 11,125 Intramurals 10,11,125 Football 10,11,125 Letter 125 Boys' Basketball 10,11,125 Let- ter 125 Track 10,11,125 Letter 10,11,125 PEP Club 10,11,125 Boys' Pep Club Secre-. tary 125 Spanish Club 11,12. Randy Garren Pep Club 10,11,12. Andy Gershon Honor Roll 10,11,125 HARBINGER 125 Soccer 115 Boys' Tennis 105 Debate 11,125 lisp Club 10,115 DECA 11,125 Issues 10, Ken Glaser Honor Roll 10,11,125 HARBINGER 11,125 Intramurals 10,11,125 Boys' Basketball 10, 11,125 Letter 11,125 Co-Captain 125 Pep Club 10,11,12. Janet Goldstein Honor Roll 10,11,125 Scholarship Pin 11, 125 HARBINGER 12. Kathy Gonterman Honor Roll 10,11,125 Research and Devel- opment Forum 115 Choir 105 OEA Club President. David Goodhart Honor Roll 10,11,125 Pep Club 10,11,125 Dad 12. John Gnaegy Honor Roll 10,125 Scholarship Pin 105 Na- tional Merit-Semifinalist5 Pep Club 10,11, 125 NJROTC 10,11,125 Rifle Captain 105 Captain5 Ordinance Officer 12. Tammy Graber Intramurals 115 OEA 125 NJROTC 10,11, 125 Letter 10. Stephanie Grant Honor Roll 10,11,125 Scholarship Pin 11, 125 Research and Development Forum 11, 125 Crew Fiddler on the Roof 105 Cast Under Milkwood 5 Mascot 125 Pep Club 10,11,125 French Club 105 Prom Server 105 Prom Committee 11. Laura Francis Grether Honor Roll 10,11,125 National Honor Soci- ety 11,125 Scholarship Pin 10,125 National Merit Letter of Commendation5 Categories Team 125 Kansas State Scholar5 Quill and Scroll 125 HARBINGER 125 HAUBERK 11, 125 Assistant Editor 125 National Journal- ism Educators of America Convention5 Re- gional and State Journalism Competion 1st place5 Thespians 125 Crew You Can't Take it With You, Music Man, Sound of Music, Picnic 5 Pep Club 10,11,125 Spanish Club 10,115 Ed Spezio Fan Club 11,125 Graham's Gotcha's 125 STUCO 11, 125 Banquet Chairman 125 lnterschool Con- gress delegate 125 Metro Leadership Day 125 Advanced Leadership Training Session 125 Prom Committee 115 Student Exchange 115 Youth in Government 11,125 Represen- tative 115 Senate docket clerk 125 Special Citizenship Award 125 Issues 11,125 Gener- al Assembly Vice-President 12. Ellen Griffith Honor Roll 10,115 HARBINGER 125 HAU- BERK 125 Intramurals 10,11,125 Debate 105 Letter 105 N.F.L. Youth in Government 105 Pep Club 1115115125 DECA 115 Public- ity Committee 115 Prom Chairman 115 Is- sues 11. Jeff Griffith Honor Roll 10,11,125 Band 10,115 Concert 10,115 Marching 115 Jazz Band 115 Pep Club 10,11,125 United Way Talent Show 11. Gigi Gruening Honor Roll 10,11,125 Band 10,11,125 Con- cert 105 Marching 11,125 Symphonic 11,125 Blue Knights 125 Pep 10,11,125 Debate 115 Letter 115 Forensics 105 Rep. Theater Who's Afraid of Virginia Wolt? 5 Pep Club 1O511,125 Homecoming Court 125 For- eign Language Club 10,11,125 AFS Host Family 115 Issues 12. Anne Guislain Honor Roll 10,11,125 National Honor Soci- ety 11,125 Scholarship Pin 10,11,125 Na- tional Merit5 Letter of Commendation5 Intramurals 115 Band 10,11,125 Marching 10,11,125 Symphonic 10,11,125 Blue Knights 11,125 Pep Band 10,125 Letter 10, 11,125 Orchestra 11,125 Pit Orchestra 11, 125 KMEA District Orchestra 10,11,125 Pep Club 10,11,125 French Club 105 Inter- national Club 10,115 Leadership Day 125 Leadership Workshop 125 Issues 11,125 Presidential Scholar Finalist 12. H Angela Hahn Honor Roll 10,11,125 Scholarship Pin 11, 125 Intramurals 10,115 Girls' Swimming 125 Girls' Diving 10,115 Letter 10,115 Girls' Gymnastics 10,11,125 Letter 10,11,125 Captain 125 Cheerleading 105 Pep Club 10, 11,125 Senior Representative 125 Home- coming 4th attendant. Carolyn Hall Honor Roll 10,11,125 Intramurals 10,11,125 Boys' Basketball Statistician 11,125 Letter 11,125 Forensics 105 Cast Under Milkweed 105 Rep. Theater Cast Plaza Suite 105 Heralder 125 Pep Club 10,11, 125 Sweetheart Court 125 Prom Server 105 Prom Chairman 11. David Hanauer Honor Roll 10,11,125 National Honor Soci- ety 11,125 National Merit-Semifinalist 125 Soccer 10,11,125 Letter 125 Issues 11. Allen Hanton Senior Listmgf265 Honor Roll 125 Crew Picnic, All My Sons, Sound of Music. Anne Harper Honor Roll 10,11,125 HAUBERK 125 Volleyball 105 Letter 105 Girls' Cross Coun- try 10,115 Forensics 10,115 Cast Sound of Music, Diary of Anne Frank 5 German Club 10,11,125 Dance Committee Chairman 125 STUCO 10,11,125 Prom Committee 115 Issues 11,125 Ambassador to West Ger- many 115 Youth in Government 11. Carolyn Hays Honor Roll 10,11,125 Scholarship 10,11,125 Band 10,11,125 Symphonic 10,11,125 Pep 10,11,125 Marching 10,11,12. A Ben Henley Intramurals 10,11,125 Pep Club 10,11,125 DECA 11,125 Parlimentarian 11,12. Bill Hervey Honor Roll 10,11,125 Intramurals 10,11,125 Boys' Golf5 Choir5 Chamber Singersg Choraliers5 Pep Club 10,11,125 Fin and Feather. David Hess Honor Roll 10,11,125 Kansas Scholar5 Scholarship Pin 125 Intramurals 115 Boys' Cross Country 115 Boys' Tennis 115 Band 11,125 Marching 11,125 Symphonic 11,125 Letter 125 Orchestra 125 Pep Club 10,11, 12. Sherri Hess Honor Roll 115 Intramurals 125 Team Man- ager 105 Girls' Swimming 105 Letter 105 Girls' Choir 10,115 Crew The Great sebasiiansw DECA 11,124 Pep Club 10,11, 12. Shantelle Hietbrink Honor Roll 10,11,125 Intramurals 10,11,125 Girls' Basketball 115 Softball 105 Volleyball 10,11,125 Pep Club 10, rep. 11, Treasurer. Karen Hill Intramurals 10,115 Drill Team 10,115 DECA 11. Jessica Hirch Girls' Basketball 10,115 Pep Club 10,11,125 Issues '81. Christy Hites Research and Development Forum5 HAU- BERK, photography5 Girls' Basketball 105 Softball 105 Girls' Swimming 125 Volleyball 105 Thespians 125 Crew for Fiddler on the Roof 5 International Club 10,115 Student Exchange. , John Hobbs Honor Roll 10,11,125 National Honor Soci- ety 11,125 Scholarship Pin 10,11,125 Re- search and Development Forum 10,125 266lSenior Listing LABYRINTH photographer 125 Boys' Cross Country 10,11,125 Letter 125 Pep Club 10, 11,125 STUCO 125 Prom Committee 115 Is- sues 11,12. Lynn Hodges Honor Roll 10,11,125 Scholarship Pin 115 Intramurals 10,11,125 Girls' Golf 10,115 Letter 125 Choir 10,11,125 Under Milkwood, Music Man, Sound of Mu- sic 5 Varsity Cheerleading 125 Sweetheart Court Prom Server 10. Missy Hogueland Honor Roll 10,11,125 Pep Club 10,11,125 Prom Chairman 11. Kathy Holder Honor Roll 10,11,125 Research and Developement Forum 115 HARBINGER Feature Staff 125 HAUBERK Design Staff 11, Editor 125 Pep Club 10,11,125 Youth In Government 125 Issues 115 Quill and Scrollg Kansas State Scholar Deane Holmes Football 105 Dungeons and Dragons5 NJROTC 1O,11,12. Kristen Houltberg Honor Roll 10,11,125 National Honor Soci- ety 11,125 Scholarship Pin 10,11,125 Na- tional Merit Semifinalist5 Girls' Track 115 Choir 10,11,125 Picnic 125 Sound of Music 125 All My Sons 125 Pep Club 10,11,125 German Club 10,11,125 STUCO Publicity Committee 125 Prom Chairman 115 Youth In Government 125 Issues 11,12. Brad Holter Honor Roll 125 Intramurals 10,11,125 Foot- ball 10,115 Baseball 10,11,125 Letter 11, 12. Chuck Horner Honor Roll 10,11,125 National Honor Soci- ety 11,125 Scholarship Pin 10,11,125 HAR- BINGER Sports Staffg Intramurals 10,11, 125 Football 105 Boys Swimming 10,11,125 Letter 10,11,125 Captain 125 Boys' Tennis 105 Pep Club 10,11,125 Prom Serverg Prom Chairman. Jeff House Honor Roll 10,11,125 National Honor Soci- ety 11,125 Letter of Commendation5 Quill and Scroll 11,125 HARBINGER 11,125 Sports Editor5 Intramurals 10,11,125 Boys' Tennis 10,11,125 Letter 10,11,125 Debate 10,11,125 Letter 10,11,125 Pep Club 10, 11,125 Ed Spiezio Fan Club 10,115 United Way Talent Show 125 Issues '815 Issues '825 PVTV. . Bob Houske Honor Roll 10,11,125 HARBINGER Sports Staff 125 Intramurals 10,11,125 Football Yell Leader 125 Boys' Basketball Yell Leader 125 Boys' Basketball 105 Boys' Swimming 125 Debate 10,115 Pep Club 10 11,125 Football 10. Mark Houston Honor Roll 10,11,125 Soccer 10,11,125 Leg. ter 10,11,125 Boys' Tennis 10. Greg Hoyt Concert Choir 10. Christa Huffman Honor Roll 10,11,125 Research and Developement Forum 11,125 HARBINGER Photography Staff 125 Girls' Gymnastics 105 You Can't Take It With You , Music Man 5 Pep Club 10,11,125 International Club 12. David Hunter Intramurals 10,11,125 Boys' Track 10. Shawn Hunter Honor Roll 10,11,125 National Honor Soci- ety 11,125 HARBINGER Sports Editor 125 Intramurals 10,11,125 Boys' Basketball 105 Boys' Track 10,11,125 Letter 10,11,125 Soccer 10,11,125 Letter 10,11,125 Yell Leader 125 Pep Club 10,11,125 Treasurer 125 Stereo Committee. Michael Irish Honor Roll 10,11,125 Scholarship Pin 115 Boys' Diving 10,11,125 Letter 10,11,125 Captain 125 Band 105 Yell Leader 125 Prom Server 105 Prom Committee 11. Chris Irwig HARBINGER 125 Pep Club 10,11,125 Prom Server 10. Linda James Honor Roll 10,11,125 National Honor Soci- ety 11,125 Scholarship Pin 10,11,125 NB- tional Merit5 Letter of Commendation5 LAB- YRINTH Literary Staff 125 Intramurals 11, 125 Girls' Track 10,115 Girls' Tennis 129 Letter 125 Choir 10,11,125 Pep Club 10, 11,125 Pep Exec. Secretary 125 Homecom- ing Courtg STUCO 125 Prom Server 105 Prom Committee 115 Issues '81. Stacey Jones Honor Roll 10,11,125 National Honor Soci- ety 115 Intramurals 11,125 Girls' Swimming 10,11,125 Letter 10,11,125 Debate 102 Sophomore Cheerleaderg JV Cheerleader 115 Prom Committee 11. Paul Jackson Honor Roll 11,125 Intramurals 10,11,125 Baseball 10,11,125 Letter 11,125 Boys' Gymnastics 115 Letter 115 Yell Leader 12. Doug Jewett Football 10' Wrestling 11 12' Boys Golf 1011125 Pep Club 1011 12' DECA 11. Laurence R. Jones Ill Honor Roll 1011 12' HAUBERK 12' Boys Track 10' Soccer 10' Pep Club 11 12. Scott Jordan Research and Development Forum 10' HARBINGER Sports Staff 12' Intramurals 101112' Soccer 1011 12' Captain 12' Debate 10 11. Cindy Joyner Honor Roll 11 12' Band 11 12. Tony Joyner Honor Roll 11 12 Band 11 12 Eli Kanarek Honor Roll 10 11 12 HARBINGER Sports Staff 12 Intramurals 11 12 Football 10 Pep Club 10 11 12 Spanish Club 11 James Kaplan Honor Roll 10 11 12 Football 10 Wrestling 10 11 Kathleen M Kelly Honor Roll 101112 Scholarship Pin 10 11 12 Pep Club 10 11 12 Spanish Club 11 12 International Club 11 12 Bill Kelly Honor Roll 12 Intramurals 11 12 Boys Basketball 11 12 Letter 11 12 Captain Gina Kellogg Honor Roll 101112 Scholarship Pin 10 11 Quill and Scroll 10 11 12 HARBIN GER 1112 LABYRINTH 10 1112 Intramurals 10 11 Fiddler On the Roof Publicity Crew Pep Club 1011 12 French Club 10 Graduation Committee 12 Brad Kendall Honor Roll 10 11 12 Intramurals 10 11 12 Football 10 1112 Letter 12 Boys Track 11 Wrestling 10 Debate 10 Pep Club 10 11 I2 Spanish Club 11 12 Kelley Kennedy Honor Roll 1011 12 National Honor Soci Qty 11 12 Scholarship Pm 11 12 Quill and Scroll 12 HAUBERK Production Staff 11 Production Editor 12 Intramurals 1112 Boys Basketball Statistician 12 Letter 12 Girls Track 11 Pep Club 101112 Prom Committee 11, Kansas State Scholar. Debbie Kershenbaum . Honor Roll 115 Intramurals 115 Pep Club 10,11,125 Wrestlerettes 115 OEA 125 Prom Committee 11. Scott Kiminki Boys Track 10' Boys Swim Team 10. Liane Kimura Honor Roll 101112' National Honor oci- ety 1112' Scholarship Pin 101112' Quill and Scroll 12' HARBINGER Feature Staff 12' HAUBERK Art Editor 11' Editor-in- Chief 12' LABYRINTH Art Staff 12' Volleyball 10' Letter 10' Girls Cross Coun- try 11' Pep Club 10 1112' German Club 10' STUCO Publicity Co-Chairman 12' Prom Chairman 11' Issues 1112' Girls Track 10 11 12 Kansas State Scholar. Brian Kindred Honor Roll 1011 12 Letter of Commenda hon 12 Intramurals 10 1112 Boys Track 10 11 12 Letter 11 12 Boys Swimming 10 Sophomore Choir Concert Choir Choralners Chamber Singers Pep Club 10 1112 Prom Committee 11 Prom Server Janet Kaufman HARBINGER News Editor 11 Asst Editor in Chief 12 LABYRINTH Staff 12 Tennis 101112 International Club 10 Quill 81 Scroll 11 12 Alison Knop Honor Roll 10 11 12 National Honor Soc: ety 1112 Softball 1112 DECA Secretary 11 Treasurer 12 Spanish Honor Society Michael Koch Honor Roll 10 11 12 Boys Track 10 11 John Kost Honor Roll 10 11 12 HARBINGER Photog raphy Staff 12 Intramurals 12 Boys Track 101112 Letter 12 Boys Cross Country 12 Pep Club 1011 12 Prom Committee Issues 81 Jay Koupal Honor Roll 10 1112 National Honor Soci ety 11 Scholarship Pin 1011 Intramurals 10 1112 Choraliers 12 Chamber Singers 12 Symphonic Band 101112 Marching Band 10 1112 Blue Knights Jazz Ensem ble 12 District Honor Band 10 11 Orches tra 101112 Kansas All State Orchestra 10 Thespians 10 11 12 The Great Sebastians Light Crew 10 Fiddler on the Roof Light Crew Chief 10 Under Milkwood Light Crew Chief 10 The Mu sic Man Pit Orchestra 11 Picnic Light Crew Chief 12 The Sound of Music Put Orchestra 125 All My Sons Stage Man- ager 12. Rusty Krakow 'Honor Roll 1011,12' Scholarship Pin 105 HAUBERK photographer 115 Girls' Swim Team Manager 1112- Boys Swim Team 105 Pep Club 1011,125 Ed Spiezio Fan Club 11. John Krane Honor Roll 10 11' Intramurals 10 11 12' Football 10 1112 Letter 12' Baseball 11 12' PVTV Lancer Program Director 11 12. Kathleen Kroenert Honor Roll 10 11 12' National Honor Soci- ety 1112' HARBINGER News Staff 12' HAUBERK Design Staff 12' LABYRINTH Art Staff 12' Intramurals 1112' Girls Gymnastics 11' Girls Tennis 12' Pep Club 1011 12' Sweetheart First Attendant' STUCO Fine Arts Committee 12 Prom Committee 11 Issues 81 Tom Krummel Honor Roll 11 12 Research and Develop ment Forum 1011 12 Intramurals 12 Boys Track 1112 Letter 12 Boys Cross Country 10 Pep Club 1011 Hugh Kurth Honor Roll 10 11 12 National Honor Soc: ety 11 12 Scholarship Pin 10 11 Letter of Commendation 11 Debate 10 11 12 Letter 101112 Music Man Crew Diary of Anne Frank Crew French Club 10 11 In ternational Club 101112 Treasurer 12 Dungeons and Dragons 11 NJROTC 10 1112 Drill Team Commander 12 Youth in Government Rep 12 Issues 81 82 Lisa Kyle Honor Roll 12 Research and Development Forum 12 Intramurals 10 1112 Pep Club 1112 Becky Lamberton Honor Roll 101112 National Honor Soc: ety 11 12 Scholarship Pin 10 11 12 Intramurals 1012 Marching Band 11 12 Symphonic Band 1112 Blue Knights 11 12 Pep Band 101112 The Rats Cast 10 Fiddler on the Roof Crew 10 Pep Club 101112 French Club 10 Interna tional Club 12 AFS summer program par ticipant 11 Energy Graduation Committee 12 Issues 81 82 Heather Landes Honor Roll 10 11 12 National Honor Soci 1112 Scholarship Pm 10 Intramurals 10 11 12 Girls Track 10 Senior Lrstlngl267 1 1 1 I I I I 1 1 , 1 1 1 1 1 7 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 3 1 1 . 1 1 ' ' I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 , 5 ' 1 1 1 I I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' ' I I I I 1 7 Y I I y 1 y 1 , 5 I I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 , Y , I I I , Y 1 1 1 1 1 ' . - ' . 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Darrell Leiker Intramurals 11,123 Football 103 Wrestling 103 Pep Club 10,11. Jackie Lewis Honor Roll 10,11,12, National Honor Soci- ety 11, Scholarship Pin 11: Spanish .Honor Society 123 Intramurals 10,11,123 Volleyball 10, Letter 103 Girls' Cross Coun- try 11,12, Letter 11,123 Girls' Track 10, 11,12, Letter 10,11,123 Sophomore Choirg Mixed Choir3 Choraliers3 Pep Club 10,11, 123 Sweetheart Court3 Prom Committee 11. Johnny Lewis Honor Roll 11, Football 103 Boys' Track 10,113 Wrestling 113 DECA, Student Ex- change-Leavenworth 12. Julian Lewis Honor Roll 10, Boys' Track 10,11,123 Boys' Gymnastics 11,123 Pep Club 10,11, 123 Student Exchange-Leavenworth 12. Robin Lewis Honor Roll 11,123 Intramurals 1-0,113 Girls' Tennis 10,11, Letter 113 Thespians 11,123 Under Milkweed Cast3 Shadow Box Di- rector3 Tribute Cast3 Pep Club 10,11. Kurt Limesand Honor Roll 10,11,123 Intramurals 10,113 268lSemor Listing Thespians 10,11,12, French Club 101 Com- puter Club 123 Fin and Feather Club 103 Ed Spiezio Fan Club 113 STUCO Constitu- tional Committee 123 STUCO member 123 Stereo Committee 12. Mark Logsdon Honor Roll 10,11,123 National Honor Soci- ety 11,12, Williams College Book Award 11, Scholarship Pin 10,11,123 Letter of Commendation3 Intramurals 10,11,123 Boys' Basketball 10,11,12, Letter 123 Debate 11, Letter, Football Yell Leader 123 Pep Club 10,11,12, Boys' Pep Club Vice-President 123 Assemblies Committee member 123 STUCO member 11,123 Issues '82. Christopher Long Honor Roll 11,123 Intramurals 10,11,12, Football 103 The Sound of Music Stage Manager 123 You Can't Take it With You 113 Picnic Asst. Director 12, Homecoming Director 113 Pep Club 10, 11,123 AFS housing student from Chile. Kathy Lynd Honor Roll 10,11, HARBINGER News Staff 113 Pep Club 10,11,123 International Club 10,11, Chess Club 10. M Bonny Mallory Honor Roll 11,123 Intramurals 10,11,12, Girls' Basketball 103 Softball 10,11,12, Let- ter 10,11,12, captain 11, Volleyball 10,11, 12, Letter 10,11,12. Katherine McConahay Honor Roll 10,11,123 National Honor Soci- ety 11,123 Scholarship Pin 10,11,123 Quill and Scroll 11,123 HARBINGER News Staff 113 Editor-in-Chief 12: Feature Staff 123 Intramurals 10,113 Girls' Tennis 11,12, Let- ter 113 Debate 11,12, Letter 113 Sopho- more Cheerleader3 JV Cheerleader 113 Varsity Cheerleader 12, Pep Club 10,11, 123 Sweetheart Court3 New Students Com- mittee Chairman 123 STUCO member 10, 11,12Q National Assoc. of Student Councils Convention 113 Soph. Class President3 Jr. Class President3 Prom Server 103 Prom Chairman 113 Student Exchange-SM North3 Issues '82. Andrea McGrath Honor Roll 10,11,123 Wellesley Book Awardg Scholarship Pin 10,113 National Merit Semifinalist3 HARBINGER Feature Staff 12, Intramurals 10,11,123 Girls' Choir 123 Forensics 103 Great Sebastians Crew3 Sound of Music Cast3 Housing AFS stu- dent from Columbia 113 Fine Arts Commit- tee Chairman 123 STUCO 11,123 Prom Chairman 113 Youth in Govt. Rep. 11,123 Issues '81, '82. Julie McGuire ' Honor Roll 10,11,123 ,National Honor Soci. ety 11,123 Scholarship Pin 10,11,12, Intramurals 10,11,12, Girls' Swimming 10, Letter 10, Girls' Tennis 10,11,12, Letter 10,11,12, Drill Team 10,11,12, Co-Captain 123 Sweetheart 3rd Attendant. Andy McMullen Honor Roll 10,11,123 Scholarship Pin 10, 113 Concert Band 103 MarchingfSymphonic Band 11,123 Debate 11,123 Spanish Club 10,11,123 Prom Committee 113 Issues '81, '82. Mark Melms Honor Roll 11. Jacquelyn Middleton Honor Roll 10,11,123 National Honor Soci- ety 11,123 Scholarship Pin 11, Letter of Commendation llj Girls' Track 113 Pep Band 10,11,123 Symphonic Band 10,11,123 District Band 113 Blue Knights 10,11,123 Band Letter l0,11Q KMEA 10,123 Marching Band 10,11,12, The Great Sebastians Crew 103 Pep Club 10,11,123 Prom Chair- man 113 Youth in Government Rep. 123 Is- sues '81, '82. Katherine Miller Honor Roll 10,11,123 Intramurals 10,11,12, Girls' Basketball 103 Girls' Tennis 10,11,12, Letter 11,123 Girls' track, Letter 103 Con- cert Choir 113 Choraliers 123 Chamber Singers 12, Heralder 11,12, Head Heralder 123 Homecoming Court3 Senior Class Secre- tary3 Prom Server 10. Paul Miller Honor Roll 11,12, Intramurals 10,113 Foot- ball 103 Wrestling 10, Tennis 11? Pep Club 10,11,123 Issues '813 Prom Committee 113 Ed Spiezio Fan Club3 Debate 12. Shari Miller Honor Roll 10,11,123 Scholarship Pin 103 HARBINGER Ad Manager 123 Girls' Golf 10,11, Letter 10,113 Thespians 11,123 De- bate 10,11,12, Letter 10,11,123 Forensics 10,11,12, Letter 12, NFL Secretary 11: NFL Vice-President 12, Under Milkwood Cast3 Picnic Crew Chiefg Music Man , Sound of Musicu CYQWQ Anne Frank Cast3 Pep Club 10,11,123 French Club 105 Ed Spiezio Fan Club 113 STUCO Fine Arts Committee 113 Issues '81, '82. Lisa Minkin Honor Roll 10,11,123 HARBINGER Feature Staff 11,123 Pep Club 10,11,123 DECA 11- Matt Mitchell Honor 10,11,123 National Honor Society 11,12, Scholarship Pin 10,113 IntramuralS 10,11,123 Boys' Tennis 10,11,12, I-Gflef 10,11,12, Concert Band 103 Debate 129 Senior Vice-President3 STUCO 11, Leader- I shlp Workshop UMKC 12 Issues 81 Lon Meroney Honor Roll 10 11 12 Intramurals 10 11 12 Gxrls Gymnastics 10 11 12 Letter 10 11 12 Dnll Team 11 Homecoming Court Grant Memtt Honor Roll 11 Intramurals 11 12 Football 1112 Letter 12 Wrestling 11 Fm and Feather Club 12 Issues 81 82 Jonathan Money Honor Roll 10 11 12 Letter of Commenda tlon Intramurals 10 11 12 Symphomc Band 10 11 12 Blue Knrghts 12 Pep Band 1011 12 Band Letter 10 11 12 State Solo 11 12 Orchestra 10 11 12 Put Orchestra Sound of Music 12 Nancy Moore Research and Development Forum Pep Club 10 11 12 OEA Mary Ann Mornson Honor Roll 10 11 12 Research and Devel opment Forum HARBINGER Sport Staff ll LABYRINTH Photography Edrtor 10 Intramurals 1011 12 GIrls Basketball 10 1112 captam 10 Softball 10 Grrls Ten ms 101112 Debate 12 NFL Vrce Pres 11 Member 10 11 12 Pep Club 10 11 12 Ed Splezmo Fan Club 10 11 STUCO Secre tary 12 STUCO 1011 12 Prom Server Blue Valley 10 Leavenworth 12 Youth rn Govt Rep 1011 Emporra State Leader shrp Conference 11 Metropolrtan Leader shlp Day 12 Issues 81 Jlm Muench Honor Roll 10 11 12 Chorahers 11 12 Choir letter 11 12 Concert Band 10 Sym phomc Band 11 12 Blue Kmghts 12 Pep Band 1011 12 Letter 1011 12 KMEA 12 Orchestra 11 12 Debate 10 11 Letter 10 Sound of Music Cast Chess Club 1011 12 Ed Sprezlo Fan Club 11 12 Sarah Newlnn Honor Roll 11 HARBINGER Ad Staff 12 Intramurals 10 Glrls Tennis 10 11 12 Let ter 1011 12 Sophomore Cheerleader ls sues 81 Grrls Track 10 12 Mmdy Newman Honor Roll 1012 Intramurals 101112 Gxrls Swrmmnng 10 11 12 Letter 10 11 12 Sophomore Cheerleader JV Cheerleader 11 Varslty Cheerleader 12 Sweetheart Court Prom Commrttee Molly Newton Honor Roll 10 Softball 10 11 12 Letter 11 Pep Club 10 11 12 Joseph Nncholas Honor Roll 10 11 12 LABYRINTH Sophomore Chorr Concert Chorr Chorahers 12 Chamber Singers 12 Pep Club 10 11 12 Allsa Nrcol Honor Roll 10 Intramurals 12 Nancy Nrcoll Honor Roll 10 11 12 Natronal Honor Socr ety 11 12 Scholarshrp Pm 1011 12 Choxr 10 11 Chorahers 12 Letter 11 12 Sound of Music 12 Pep Club 10 11 lnternatron al Club 10 11 Mrmr Noonan Honor Roll 10 11 12 Natronal Honor Soc: ety 11 12 Research and Development Fo- rum Pep Club 10 11 12 Issues 81 L1 brary Committee 12 Peter Obetz Honor Roll 10 11 12 HAUBERK Photogra phy Staff 12 Intramurals 10 11 12 Chorahers 12 Under Mrlkwood Sound Crew Chief Frddler on the Roof Pep Club 10 11 12 Bob O Conner Spamsh Club 11 DECA 11 12 Joan O Connor Honor Roll 11 12 HARBINGER Advertrsmg Staff 12 Intramurals 11 Pep Club 10 11 12 Prom Commrttee 11 Krrsten Olson Honor Roll 1011 12 Explormg Chrldhood Quong Ong Honor Roll 12 Shelley Osborn Honor Roll 10 11 12 Intramurals 10 11 12 Grrls Golf 10 11 12 Letter 101112 Cap tam 12 Pep Club 10 11 12 Sweetheart Court 12 STUCO Publrclty Commlttee 12 Prom Commrttee 11 Issues 81 11 Alrce Oxley Honor Roll 1011 12 HARBINGER News Staff 12 Intramurals 10 Grrls Swlmmmg 10 Pep Club 10 11 12 Spamsh Honor So cxety 12 Prom Commxttee 11 Joe Ozorkrewrcz Honor Roll 10 11 12 Kansas State Scholar Intramurals 10 11 12 Football 11 12 Let ter 12 Baseball 10 Yell Leader 12 Pep Club 10 11 12 Spamsh Club 10 11 Com puter Club 12 Prom Server 10 Blood Drrve 11 12 Bruce Pankratz Intramurals 10 11 12 Susan Panther Honor Roll 10 11 12 Natronal Honor Socl ety 11 12 Scholarshrp Pm 10 HARBIN GER Assrstant Sports Edrtor 12 Girls Ten ms 10 11 12 Letter 101112 Captam 12 Forenslcs 10 Cast Under Mllkwood 11 Pep Club 10 11 12 French Club 10 Deanna Paramore Honor Roll 10 11 12 Natronal Honor Socl ety 11 12 Scholarship Pm 1011 12 Re search and Development Forum 101112 Intramurals 10 Softball 10 11 12 Letter 11 Marchmg Band 1011 12 Symphomc Band 10 11 12 Drum Major 11 12 KMEA Dlstrrct Honor Band 10 11 12 State Musrc Festnval Ensembles 10 11 12 Orchestra 12 Pxt Orchestra 11 12 STUCO Graduatron Commrttee 12 Youth In Government 12 Is sues 11 12 Allen Parke Honor Roll 10 11 12 Natronal Honor Soc: ety 11 12 Scholarship Pm 1011 12 Soc cer 10 11 12 Letter 10 11 12 Captam 12 10 11 Put Orchestra 12 Pep Club 1011 Knstr Parra Grrls Cross Country 10 Pep Club 10 11 12 Dnll Team 10 French Club 10 11 Susan Pascarella Honor Roll 10 11 12 Natronal Honor Socr ety 11 12 Kansas State Scholar 12 Schol arshrp Pm 10 11 Pep Club 1011 12 Prom Committee 11 Issues 11 Grrls Track 10 Conme Patton Honor Roll 10 11 12 Pep Club 1011 12 Grahams Gotchas 12 Spamsh Natronal Honors Society 12 Jenmfer Beth Patty Honor Roll 10 11 12 Quill and Scroll 11 12 HARBINGER Feature Staff 11 Sopho more Choir 10 Concert Chorr 11 Chorahers 12 Chamber Smgers 12 Dlstrrct Cholr 12 Chorr Letter 11 12 State Musrc Festival 11 12 Thesplans 10 11 12 Natron al Forensrcs League 1011 12 Forensrcs Squad 1011 12 Letter 1112 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David Poisner Honor Roll 10,11,125 National Honor Soci- ety 11,125 National Merit Semifinalist 125 HARBINGER News Editor 125 Debate 10, 11,12, Letter 10,11,125 Forensics 1O,11, 125 Chess Club 10,11,12, Captain 125 Ed Spiezio Fan Club 115 STUCO 11,125 PVTV 12. Sheila Potter Honor Roll 10,11,125 Intramural Basketball 10,115 Girls' Swimming 105 Pep Club 10, 11,125 Dungeons and Dragons 105 Prom Committee 11. Greg Powell Football 10,11,125 Boy's Basketball 10. Molly Power Intramurals 10,115 Spanish Club 115 DECA 115 A-V Club Vice-President 11. Doug Poyser Boys' Golf 10,11,125 Letter 11,125 Concert Band 105 Marching Band 115 Symphonic Band 115 Blue Knights Jazz Band 11. Jeff Proske Honor Roll 125 LABYRINTH 125 Boy's Tennis 10,11,2, Letter5 STUCO. Darby Ramsey 270fSemor Listing Honor Roll 10,11,125 Chamber Singers5 Choraliers5 State Music Festival5 District Music Festival5 Crew Fiddler on the Roof , Under Milkweed, Cast Sound of Music5 Pep Club 10,11,125 International Club 105 DECA 115 STUCO 10,115 Prom Committee. Lauren Ray Honor Roll 10,11,125 National Honor Soci- ety 11,125 Scholarship Pin 115 Research and Development Forum 105 Volleyball 105 Pep Club 10,11,125 French Club 105 AFS participant, Switzerland '815 Issues 11,12. Leslie Reicher Honor Roll 10,11,125 Scholarship Pin 10, 11,125 Intramurals 10,11,125 Pep Club 10, 11,125 Drill Team 10,11,12, Social Chair- man5 Prom Committee 115 Issues 115 Girls' Track 11. Mary Reintjes Debate 12, Letter5 French Club 10,11. Brent Reynolds Honor Roll 10,11,125 HARBINGER Photog- rapher 11,125 Pep Club 10,11,125 Com- petitive Figure Skater 10,115 Regional 2nd 105 Sectional 6th 105 Regional 2nd5 Sec- tional 2nd5 National 4th 11. David Ricketts Honor Roll 10,11,125 Intramurals 10,11,125 Boys, Track 125 Boys' Cross Country 12, Letter. Laura Riney Honor Roll 10,11,125 HAUBERK Art Staff 11, Photography 125 Girls Swimming 11, Letter5 Girl's Golf 10,11,12, Letter5 Orches- tra 10,11, Letters5 Pit Orchestra 10,115 Pep Club 10,11,125 Spanish Club 11,12. Sheryl Roberts Honor Roll 10,11,125 National Honor Soci- ety 11,125 Scholarship Pin 10,11,125 Intramurals 10,11,125 Pep Club 10,11,125 Drill Team 10,11,12, Captain 125 Prom Server 105 Prom Chairman 11. Deanna Rodlund Honor Roll 10,125 Pep Club 10,11,125 Ger- man Club 10,115 Topeka West Exchange 115 Graham's Gotchas 12. David Rogers Football 10,11,12, Letter5 Baseball 10. Sean Rook Honor Roll 10,11,125 Research and Devel- opment Forum 125 Pep Club 10,11,125 Concert Band 105 Marching Band 11,125 Symphonic Band 11,125 Blue Knights Jazz Band 11,125 Jazz Band II 10, State Music Festival 10,11,125 Letter 10,11,125 Issues Delegate 11, Ambassador 125 District Art Show Photography 1st 105 PTA Purchase Award Photography 11. Chris Rooney Football Manager 12, Letter5 Boys' Gym, nastics 10,11, Letter5 Pep Club 10,11. Kathy Rossi Honor Roll 10,11,125 National Honor Soci- ety 11,125 Scholarship Pin 10,11,125 Re. search and Development Forum 11: Intramurals 10,11,125 Girls' Gymnastics 10' 11, Letter 10,115 Cheerleader 105 Pep Club 10,11,125 Girls' Track 10,11,12, Let. ter 10,11,12. Beth Rovelto Honor Roll 10,11,125 Intramurals 10,115 Crew The Great Sebatians 5 Pep Club 10, 11,125 Prom Committee 115 Leavenworth Student Exchange 125 Girl's Varsity Track 11,12, Letter. Gregory Rudigier Honor Roll 10,115 Intramurals 10,11,125 Pep Club 10,11,125 Debate 125 Football 10,11,12, Letter. John Ruether Football 12, Letter. Stefanie Suanne Sanders Honor Roll 10,11,125 Scholarship Pin 105 LABYRINTH Literary Staff 125 Girls' Track 115 Thespians 11,125 Debate 10,11, 12, Letters5 Forensics 11,12 Letters5 NFL 10,11,12, President 125 Crew Picnic , Sound of Music , All My Sons 5 Pep Club 10,11,125 German Club 10,11,125 Ed Spiezio Fan Club 11,125 STUCO 10,11,125 Youth in Government Senator 125 Issues Delegate 11, President of General Assem- bly 12. . Darlene Sandlin Honor Roll 10,11,125 Scholarship Pin 113 HARBINGER Sports Staff 125 Intramurals 125 Girls' Choir 125 Cast The Sound of Music 5 Pep Club 10,11,125 Sweetheart Court5 Issues Charge d'affairs 12. Susan Saper Honor Roll 10,11,125 Research and Devel- opment Forum Frenchg Dramatic Produc- tions Cast Under Milkwood5 Rep. The- ater Director God's Favorite5 Pep Cll-lb 10,11,125 French Club 10,11,125 Health Careers ll 125 Student Naturalist 11. Laurie Savoy Honor Roll 115 Pep Club 10,11,125 OEA Secretary 125 Typing II Honors 3rd5 OEI 2nd. Jodi Sayler Honor Roll 10,11,125 National Honor Soci- ety 11,125 Scholarship Pin 10,11,125 Quill and Scroll 125 HAUBERK Business Staff 11, Business Editor 125 Intramurals 10,11, 125 Girls' Diving 10,11,12, Letters5 Girls' Tennis 10, Letter5 Cheerleader JV 105 Var- sity 11,125 Pep Club 10,11,125 Homecom- ing court5 STUCO Committee 125 Prom Server 105 Prom Committee 11. Sean Sears Honor Roll 10,11,125 Intramurals Basket- ball and Volleyball 10,11,125 Football 10, 115 Boys' Track 105 Pep Club 10,11,12. Ross Schaper Honor Roll 10,11,125 Intramurals 125 Sym- phonic Band 10,11,125 Marching band 10, 11,125 Pep Club 10,11,12. Karen Schmidt Honor Roll 10,11,125 HARBINGER Art Editor 125 Newspaper Fund Scholarship5 The Great Sebastians Paint Crew 105 Pep Club 10,11,125 Spanish Club 10,11. Michelle Schmidt Honor Roll 10,115 Pep Club 10,11,125 OEA Treasurer 12. -Janet Schrunk Honor Roll 10,11,125 National Honor Soci- ety 12, Quill and Scroll 115 National Merit Letter of Commendation 125 Intramurals 10, Basketball Statistician 10, Lettered 105 Pep Club 10,11,125 Prom Chairman 11. Charles Schuman Research and Development Forum award 115 Pep Club 10,11,12. Rob Schumann Honor Roll 11,125 Football 105 District Band 11, Concert Band 105 Symphonic Band 11,125 Marching Band 11,125 Blue Knights 125 Orchestra 11,125 Pit Orchestra Music Man , and Sound of Music 11, 125 Pep Club 11,125 German Club 10,11, 125 Ed Spiezio Fan Club 11. Stephanie L. Schumann Honor Roll 10,11,125 National Honor Soci- ety 11,125 Scholarship Pin 11,125 Intramurals 10,11,125 Choir 10,11,125 Chamber Singers 125 All-State Choir 125 Thespian President 10,11,125 NFL Member 11,125 Picnic 125 The Sound of Music 125 Stage Manager Diary of Anne Frank 115 Music Man 115 'KYou Can't Take it With You lights crew 115 Great Sebastians 105 Fiddler On the Roof 105 Under Milkwood 105 Ed Spiezio Fan Club 11,125 Prom Server 105 Prom Com- mittee 115 Issues 11,12. Liz Schutzel Honor Roll 10,11,125 Intramurals 11,125 Girls' Gymnastics 11,125 Pep Club 10,11- 12. Melinda Shadower I Honor Roll 10,11,125 Symphonic Band 10, 11,125 Orchestra 11,12. Marla Shalinsky Honor Roll 10,11,125 National Honor Soci- ety 11,125 Recognition Committee5 National Merit Letter of Commendation5 Labyrinth Business staff 125 Girl's Track 105 March- ing Band 11,125 Symphonic Band 11,125 Concert Band 105 Debate 11,125 Letter 11, 125 Pep Club 10,11,125 STUCO NFL Rep. 125 Issues '81. Debbie Shannon Honor Roll 105 Thespians 10,11,125 Thespi- ans Vice-president 125 Forensics 10,11,125 Letter 11,125 Rep. Theater Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf 115 My Cup Runneth Over 115 Little Women 115 The House of Blue Leaves 125 Tribute 125 The Great Sebastions publicity crew, con- struction crew, 105 Fiddler on the Roof publicity crew, construction crew 105 Un- der Milkwood chorus, cast, construction crew 105 You Can't Take it With You properties crew chief 115 Music Manl' cos- tumes, 115 The Diary of Anne Frank construction and publicity crew 115 Pic- nic 125 The Sound of Music costumes crew 125 All My Sons construction, prop- erties, costumes crew 125 Pep Club 105 Ed Spiezio Fan Club 11,125 Fine Arts commit- tee 115 Prom server 105 Prom Chairman 11. Miriam Shaver Intramural Volleyball 115 Girl's choir 10,115 Concert choir 125 Pep Club 10,11,125 OEA II Club 12. Paul Shaver Honor Roll 11,125 Intramurals 11,125 Foot- ball 105 Baseball 115 Wrestling captain 125 Choir 125 Band 10,115 Ed Spiezio Fan Club 115 Prom Server 10. Cindy Shaw Honor Roll 10,11,125 National Honor Soci- ety 11,125 Intramurals 11,125 Girl's Choir 10, Concert Choir 11, Choraliers 125 The Sound of Music cast 125 Pep Club 10,11, 125 Drill Team 10,11,125 Social Chairman 125 Homecoming 2nd Attendant5 Prom Chairman 11. Tom Shelton Honor Roll 10,11,125 Intramurals 10,11,125 Soccer 10,11,125 Letter 11,125 Boys' Ten- nis 10,115 Debate lst place Center High Novice 125 NFL 125 Arsenic and Old Lace director 125 Tribute 125 Pep Club 10,11,125 DECA 115 Prom Server 105 Re- search and Development Forum 12. Mindy Shepard Honor Roll 11,125 Intramurals 10,11,125 DECA. Salli Shields Honor Roll 10,11,125 National Honor Soci- ety 11,125 Scholarship Pin 11,125 Research and Development Forumg Intramurals 11, 125 Basketball 11,125 Girls' Swimming 10, 11,125 Letter 10,11,125 The Great Sebastians Crew 115 Pep Club 10,11,125 DECA President 115 STUCO 105 Prom server 105 Prom chairman 11. David Sieverling Honor Roll 10,11,125 National Merit Letter of Commendation 125 NJROTC 10,11,125 NJROTC Photography Officer 10,115 Pub- lic Affairs Officer 115 East Company Ex- ecutive Officer 125 Battalion Operations Of- ficer 125 Rifle Team 10,11,125 Military Ball Committee 11,125 CADET GAZETTE Edi- tor-in-Chief 10,11. Rhonda Silverman Honor Roll 10,11,125 Pep Club 10,115 Intramurals 10,11,125 Choraliers 10,11,12. Ann Singleton Honor Roll 10,11,125 Pep Club 10,11,125 Spanish Club 10,11. I David Sisney Honor Roll 10,11,125 Intramurals 115 Soc- cer 1O,11,125 Letter 11,125 Sophomore choir5 Choraliers 11,125 Chamber Singers 125 State Choral Festival 10,115 Fiddler on the Roof 10, The Music Man 115 'fThe Sound of Music 125 Pep Club 10, 11,125 DECA5 Prom server 10. Katherine Smith Honor Roll 10,11,125 Girls' Swimming 10, 115 Girls' Tennis 11,125 Letter 11,125 Pep Club 10,11,125 French Club 10. Steve Smith Honor Roll 10,125 HARBINGER 125 Ad Manager 115 Sportswriter 125 Football 10, 11,125 Letter 11,125 Boys' Basketball 125 Letter 125 Pep Club 10,11,125 Issues 125 Graham's Gotchas 12, Jamie Snedaker Honor Roll 10,11,125 National Honor Soci- ety 11,125 President 125 Research and De- velopment Forum 115 Quill and Scroll 11, 125 HARBINGER Sport Staff 115 Assistant editor-in-chief 125 Intramurals 10,11,125 Team Statistician 105 Boys Tennis 105 Choraliers 125 The Sound of Music 125 Pep Club 10,11,125 Prom chairman 115 Is- sues 11. Kacia Solbeck Honor Roll 10,11,125 Scholarship Pin 11, 125 Girls' Basketball 10,11. Senior Listmgl27l Rob Southall Honor Roll 10,11,125 National Honor Soci- ety 11,125 Categories 11,125 Concert Band 105 Symphonic Band 11,125 Pep Club 10, 11,125 German Club 10,11,125 Dungeons and Dragons 115 Issues 11,12. Andrew Spaulding Honor Roll 10,125 HARBINGER News Staff 115 Boys' Cross Country 10,115 Thespians 125 Diary of Anne Frank Picnic All My Sons 5 Pep Club 10,115 International Club 115 Youth in Government 115 Issues 11. Patsy Spohrer Research and Development Forum 10,11, 125 Girls' Choir 125 Pep Club 10,11,125 DECA 10. Sheri Spurney Honor Roll 10,11,125 Scholarship Pin 105 HAUBERK 125 Intramural volleyball 10,11, 125 Boys' Basketball Team Statistician 10, 11,125 Volleyball 10, captain 115 Girls' Tennis 125 Under Milkwood assistant di- rector5 Pep Club Representative 115 Vice- President 125 Sweetheart courtg STUCO Vice-President 105 Prom server 105 Prom chairman 115 Issues 12. Sue Stechschulte Honor Roll 10,125 Quill and Scroll 115 HARBINGER 11,125 Intramurals volleyball 11,125 Girls' Tennis 10,11,12 Letter 115 Debate 105 Forensics 125 Pep Club 10,11, 125 Sweetheart attendant5 Graduation Com- mittee5 Prom Server 105 Prom Committee 11. Marcia Stone Honor Roll 10,11,125 Choir 125 Dramatic crew 115 International Club 115 DECA 115 Issues 11. Samantha Straf Honor Roll 10,11,125 Scholarship Pin 115 National Merit Letter of Commendation5 Pep Club 125 International Club 12. Missy Strong Honor Roll 115 Band 10. T Andrew Talge Honor Roll 115 Intramural volleyball 115 Boys' Swimming 105 Boys' Tennis 115 Pep Club 10,11,125 DECA 11,125 Prom server 10. Sara Terry A Honor Roll 10,11,125 Fiddler on the Roof 115 Pep Club 10,11,125 German Club 10,11,125 Dance committee 10,125 STUCO 105 Prom committee 115 Issues 11. 272fSenior Listing Lori Terwell Honor Roll 10,11,125 Boys' Swim team manager 11, Letter 125 Girls' Track 10,11, 125 Letter 11,125 Girls' Tennis 10,11,125 Letter 10,11,125 Sophomore choir5 Concert Choir5 ChoraIiers5 Cheerleader 105 JV Cheerleader 11,125 Letter 11,125 Pep Club 10,11,125 Homecoming candidate5 Prom committee 115 Student Exchange Leaven- worth 12. Don Taylor Honor Roll 10,11,125 National Merit Letter of Commendation 125 Pep Club 11,125 Spanish Club 11. David Thomas Honor Roll 10,11,125 Scholarship Pin 10, 115 Intramurals 10,11,12. Andrew Thompson Chess Club 125 NJROTC Color Guard Commander, Rifle Commander. Skip Thompson Honor Roll 10,11,125 HARBINGER 125 LABYRINTH 125 Intramurals 10,11,125 Boys' Golf 125 The Great Sebastians' 10, Fiddler on the Roof 105 Under Milkweed 105' Pep Club 10,11,125 Health committee5 STUCO 11,125 Prom committee 115 Graduation committee. Rich Titus Honor Roll 10,11,125 Intramurals 10,115 Boys' Track 105 Boys' Swimming 115 JV Letter 115 Pep Club 10,11,125 DECA 11, 125 Prom server 105 Issues 11. Susan Toalson Honor Roll 10,115 Scholarship Pin 115 Intramurals 11,125 Pep Club 10,11,125 Drill Team Secretary 10,11,125 Prom com- mittee 11. Greg Trester Honor Roll 10,11,125 Soccer Team Man- ager 105 Boys' Tennis 10,11,125 DECA State Officer 11. Dave Turner Honor Roll 10,115 Intramurals 11,125 Fin and Feather Club 10,11, President 11. Janet Turner Honor Roll 10,125 Research and Develop- ment Forum5 HARBINGER News Staff 125 LABYRINTH Literary Staff 125 You Can't Take it With You Crew5 The Music Man Asst. Crew Chief5 Pep Club 10,125 Spanish Club 105 A.V. Club 10. Jan Unruh Honor Roll 10,11,125 Intramurals 10,11,125 Girls' Track 10,11,12, Letter 10,11,12: Girls' Cross Country 10,11,12, Letter 10, 11,125 Pep Club 10,11,125 Homecoming Court5 STUCO Publicity Committee 123 Prom Chairman 115 Issues '815 Studem Naturalist. Elizabeth Uppman Honor Roll 10,11,125 National Honor Soci. ety 11,125 Letter of Commendation5 HAR. BINGER Asst. News Editor 125 Girls' Choi, 105 Concert Band 105 Marching Band 11' 125 Symphonic Band 11,125 Pep Band 10, 11,125 Pep Club 10,11,125 French Club 105 Issues '81, '82, Shelley Van Dyne Honor Roll 10,11,125 National Honor Soci- ety 11,125 Scholarship Pin 11,125 Intramurals 10,115 Girls' Tennis 10,11,12, Letter 11,125 Pep Club 10,11,125 Prom Server5 Prom Chairman. Chris Van Horn Honor Roll 10,11,125 Intramurals 10,11,125 Football 105 Baseball 10. Kevin Van Liew Honor Roll 125 Intramurals 11,125 Football 10,11,12, Letter 125 Baseball 105 Football All-Country First Team Defense, All-League Second Team Defense. Eddie Waldberg Intramurals 125 Boys' Track 115 Pep Club 11,125 DECA 11. Rebecca Walker Honor Roll 10,11,125 Scholarship Pin 105 Research and Development Forum 10,125 Intramurals 10,11,125 Girls' Basketball 10, 115 Girls' Swimming Letter 10,11,125 Girls' Tennis Letter 11,125 Cheerleader 10 Soph- omore squad5 Heralder 125 Pep Club 10, 11,125 Foreign Language French Club 105 STUCO member 105 Prom Committee 115 Issues 12. Janna Wallerstedt Honor Roll 10,11,125 Scholarship Pin 115 Intramurals 10,11,125 Girls Basketball 105 Softball Letter 10,11,125 Girls' Tennis 10, 11,12 Letterg Sophomore Choir, Concert Choir5 Choraliers5 Pep Club 10,11,12! Senior Rep5 German Club 10,11,125 Inter- national Club 125 Fin and Feather 115 IS' sues '81, '82. Rachel Waxman Honor Roll 10,11,125 National Honor Soci- ety 11 12 Scholarship Pm 10 11 12 Crew The Great Sebastians and Fiddler on the Roof Cast Under Milkwood Spanish Club 11 OEA 12 STUCO 1112 Issues Janna Weston Honor Roll 10 11 Crew The Music Man Pep Club 11 12 Issues 81 11 Mike Webber Honor Roll 10 11 12 Anne Westagard Band 10 11 12 Symphonic Band 10 11 12 Band Letter 1011 12 District Blue Band 1011 12 State Music Festival 1011 12 Solo 11 State Honor Band 12 Debate 11 NFL 11 Pep Club 10 11 12 Youth in Gov ernment 12 Kevin Whiles Boys Track 12 Pep Club 10 11 12 Ed Spiezio Fan Club 11 Callie Whitacre Honor Roll 10 1112 Pep Club 10 1112 Spanish Club 10 DECA 10 Wade Wilkenson Honor Roll 10 11 12 National Honor Soci ety 1112 Treasurer Scholarship Pm 11 12 National Merit Letter of Commenda Football 10 Boys Track 11 Pep Club 10 1112 German Club 101112 Issues 11 Brad Willis Honor Roll 1011 12 National Honor Soc: ety 11 Scholarship Pin 12 Intramurals 10 11 12 Boys Basketball 10 Soccer letter 10 11 12 Captain Boys Golf letter 10 .,... 1 9 ' ' ' : ' - H ' H 1 NY. 1 1 1 1 D I 1 1 1 11 .1 . 11 . ' ' ,' h ' 1 9 ' ' Y 1 1 1 1 Q ' ' , : : , 3 , 3 5 3 - - , '81 - - - P - ' ' 1 1 1 1 - tiong Research and Development Forumg . 7 . I 1 1 I U 1 1 1 1 1 1 . - 11 1 - Q - - 12. , 1 1 1 . Y , D 7 1 I I ' ' ' - - 9 ' ' 1 1 1 3 1 - . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 , I , . D ' I I I I , . . , . Honor Roll 11,12, National Honor Society 11,123 Rensselear Award for Math and Sci- ence: Presidential Scholarship finalist3 Kan- sas State Scholarg Scholarship Pen 113 Na- tional Merit Letter of Commendation3 LABYRINTH, Business Staff, Girls' Track, JV 11, Orchestra Letter 11,12, KMEA Dis- trict and State 10,11,123 Pit Orchestra The Music Man, The Sound of Music State Solo Competition 113 German Club 113 Mathletics 113 Fine Arts Committee3 Youth in Government 123 Issues 11,12. David Wetzler Honor Roll 10,11,12, National Honor Soci- ety 11,12, Spanish Honor Society3 Intramurals 10,11,12Q Boys' Basketball 10, 11, Letter 12, Boys' Tennis Letter 10,11, 123 Pep Club 10,11,12. Julie Wheaton Honor Roll 10,11,12, Intramurals 10,123 Team Manager 10,11 letterg Team statisti- cian 10: Girls' Swimming 113 Girls' Cross Country 103 Cast Under Milkwood Crew 10,11Q Flag Team 113 Wrestlettes 123 DECA 11,12 Parlamentarian3 United Way Picture Committee 10Q Prom Committee 11. Pollie Wheeler Choraliers Letter 11,123 Chamber Singers 12, District Choir 12, Sound of Music . Suzanne Wheeler Honor Roll 10,11,123 Debate Letter 12. Cheryl Whelan Honor Roll 10,11,123 National Honor Soci- ety 11,123 Kansas State Scholar3 Research and Development Forum 123 Intramurals 103 Team Manager 113 Girls' Basketball 10, Letter 123 Softball 10 Letterg Volleyball I0 Letterg Marching Band 10,11,12, Pep Sheri White Honor Roll 123 NJROTC 10,11,123 Drill Team, Colorguard. Carolyn Whitehead Honor Roll 10,11,123 National Honor Soci- ety 11,12, Princeton Book Awardg Scholar- ship Pin 103 Quill and Scroll 11,123 HAR- BINGER 11 Feature Staffg Girls' Golf Letter 10,11,123 Thespians 10,11,123 Forensics 10,123 Crew Sound of Music and Fiddler on the Roof, Cast Under Milkwood and Diary of Adam and Eve3 Heralder 123 Mascot 11,123 Pep Club 10, 11,12, Homecoming Court3 New Students Committee 123 STUCO 11,123 Interschool Congress 10,113 Class Secretary 113 Class President 123 Prom Server3 Issues 11,12. Richard Whitehead Honor Roll 10,11,123 Research and Devel- opment Forum 113 Quill and Scroll 11,12, HARBINGER 11 News Staff 12, Assistant News editor3 Intramurals 103 Football 10, 11, Letter 123 Forensics 10,123 Crew The Sound of Music 3 Pep Club 10,11,123 STUCO 113 Class Treasurer 12, Prom server 10, Prom Chairman 11, Announcer f reporter PVTV. David Wiggins Honor Roll 10,11,123 National Honor Soci- ety 11,123 Kansas State Scholar3 Intramurals 10,11,123 Boys' Basketball 103 Boys' Track 10,11,12, Letter 10,11,123 Boys Cross Country 10,11,123 Letter 10, 11,123 DECA 11. Adam Wilke Honor Roll 10,11,123 Choraliers, Chamber singers3 Debate Letter3 Pep Club 10,11,123 German Club 10,11,12. Pep Club 10,11,12. Sheri Wills Honor Roll 10,11,123 Intramurals 103 Band3 letter 10,11,123 State Musical Festival, KMEA3 Debate 10,11 letter 103 Forensics 103 Crew Under Milkwood 3 STUCO 10, 113 Interschool Congress 103 sophomore Rep. Vice President 11, Prom Server, Prom Committee. Cynthia Willsey Honor Roll 10,11,123 Sophomore Cheerleader3 Pep Club 10,11,123 Spanish Club 11,12. Melissa Wilson Honor Roll 10,11,123 Concert Band 103 Pep Club 10,11,12g OEA 11,12. 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F 316fCand1ds ABBOTT, JERRY-162,157,158 Abraham, Stephanie 1101-70,204 Absher, Tom 1111-222 Acuff, Mark 1101-204,64 Adams, Jay 1111-222 Addadi, Jeff 1101-204 Adel, Edward 1101-105,204 Ahnen, Stephen 1101-103,204 Ahmed, Zainab Nagin 1121-54,60,240,249 Albright, Amy 1101-70,204 Alexander, Mathew 1111-222 Alexander, Scott 1121-41,43,56,66,67,88,240 Allen, Ann 1101-110,204 Allen, Kay 1111-75,76,45,69,187,222 Allison, John 1121-99,240 Allison, Richard 1121-240 Alsin, Michael 1101-65,91,204 Altis, Patricia 1111-222 Anderson, Adam 1101- 105,106,125,204,210 Anderson, Harris 1101-204 Anderson, Harrison Clarke 1121-119,240 Anderson, Leory 1101-132,190,194 Andrade, Stephen 1111-222,72,69 Andre, Karla 1101-64,204 Andre, Karol 1121-67,64,240 Anning, Douglas 1111-222 Anthony, Kirsten 1111-45,45,48,61,222 Apple, Terri 1121-240 Arakawa, Kenneth 1121- 182 ' Armatas, Libby 1121-240 Armbruster, Patricia Dawn 1121-240 Aronuff, Celeste 1121-240 Ash, Susan 1101-204 Ashmore, Anne 1111-222 Ashner, Christopher 1101-204 Atcheson, Laurie 1101-204 Atcheson, Mike 1111-222 Athon, Phillip 1121-240 Ator, Kevin 1101-204 Atzenweiler, David 1101-204 Audley, Kellie 1101-22,116,117,193,202,204 Audley, Kevin 1111-222 Audley, Lisa 1121-240 Auld, Nancy 1121-240 AYERS, TERRY-113 Baas, Scott 1121-197,240 Babb, Thomas 1111-71,99,222 Bailey, Camella 1111-45,46,1 13,222 Baker, Beth 1121-22,36,107,139,240 Baker, Kathleen 1111-71,222 Baker, Kristy 1101-204 Baker, Megan 1111-222 Baker, Robert 1101-204 Balanoff, Aaron 1101-125,204 Baldwin, Cynthia 1101-129,204 Balfour, Thomas 1121-240 BALL, ARZEL- 158 Ballard, Jenny 1101-78,93,71,119,202,204 Ballentine, Jeffrey 1121-71,66,193,240 Balshin, Marc 1121-240 Banker, William 1101-114,115,204 Barewin, Howard 1111-72,222 BARKLEGE, JULIE-84,123 Barmettler, William 1101-103,204 Barnes, Deborah 1121-29,46,110,172,240,261 Barnes, Kevin 1111-99,222 Barnes, Leslie 1111-222 Barnes, Scott 1121-240 Barnett, Brian 1111-222 BARRECA, DAVE-100,101 Barrett, Traci 1121-26,35,110,136,240 Barron, JC 1121-240 Bartholomew, Robin 1111-222 Bassman, Jacqueline 1101-204 Bates, Paula 1101-28,71,110,202,204 Battey, Susan 1101-110,129,204 Bauer, Anna 1101-70,204 Bauer, Janice 1111-222 Baum, Linda 1121-240 Baumgartner, Charlotte 1101-70,204 Baumgartner, Dominick 1121-68,69,24O BAYER, KENNETH-158 Beall, Julie 1111-22,108,107,222 geghthold, Mary 1121-41,43,46,48,53,60,61, 4 Beck, Elizabeth 1101-204 Beck, Joseph 1111-45,69,105,225,222 Beddingfield, Katherine 1111-69,87,222 Beets, Bradley 1101-204 Beilharz, Bethany 1111-27,71,110,136,222 Beilharz, Gretchen 1101-28,70,137,204 Beitehman, Kimberly 1111-222 Belew, Martha 1101-204 Bell, Byron 1101-204 Bell, Lynn 1111-45,71,75,81,222 Bell, Troy 1121-196,197,240 Bellmard, Larry 1121-240 BERAM, JOHN-195 Belzer, Michael 1121-240 Bengimina, John 1121-240 Bennett, Robert 1111-71,222 Benschoter, Gilbert 1111-222 Benschoter, John 1121-241 Benschoter, Nancy 1101-70,204 Benson, Amy 1101-28,110,111,204 Benson, Robert 1111-234 BERG, PHIL-184 Bergman, Elizabeth 1111-222,241 Bergman, Elizabeth 1121-109,241 Bergman, Stewart 1101-205 Bernard, Ann 1121-241 Bernard, Craig 1101- 103,205 Bernhardt, David 1121-24,99,241 Bernstein, Susan 1121-241 Berry, Barbara 1101-71,110,205 Berr Joe 1121-241 V, Betzelberger, Karen 1111-26,45,69,78,113,136, 222 Beymer, Michael 1101-71,205 Bicknell, Joseph 1121-57,63,64,241 Biggs, Kathy 1121-22,23,39,68,69,78,241 Billick, lan 1101-114,205 Bingert, Marsha 1121-241 Binner, Amy 1101-205 Bioff, John 1111-222 Bioff, Linda 1121-241 Biritz, Michael James 1121-241 Birkholz, Sally 1111-222 Birkholz, Susan 1111-222 Bjorseth, Lori 1111-26,27,51'71,222 Black, Kimberly 1111-69,157,222 Blackshire, Elizabeth 1101-28,205 Blackshire, John 1111-233 Blackshire, Michael 1121-241 Bland, Carla 1111-177,233 Bland, James 1101-205 Blass, Elizabeth 1101-205 Blazekovic, Carmelo 1121-205 Blessing, Carol 1111-233 BLOMSTEB, GEORGE-42,100,101,184 Bloomberg, Gary 1121-241 Blumenthal, Lisa 1121-46,61,113,241 Bly, James 1111-105,233 Bodker, Fred 1121-46,61,245,241 Bogin, Alice 1121-241 Bohrn, Lesa 1121-68,69,187,241 BOLEY, BILL- 166 BOLINE, DERALD-184 Bollier, Michelle 1101-65,205 Bond, llya 1111-233 Bonjour, Jeannette 1101-54,71,205,129 Bonn, Lee 1101-71,205 Boresow, Mark 1111-104,233 Borthwick, David 1101-66,67,205 Borthwick, Robert 1111-63,64,66,67,114,233 Bouckhout, Darren 1121-241 Bowman, Diane 1111-233 Bowman, Edward 1121-99,241 BOWMAN, JOAN-158 Boyce, Mary 1111-64-,108,128,185,233 Boyd, Craig 1121-241 Boyer, Bruce 1121-48,241 Boyer, William 1101-205 Boyle, Katherine 1121-241 Brandmeyer, William 1101-71,114,191,142,205 BRANDT, GRETCHEN-194 Bray, Mary Colleen 1111-233 BREESE, BILL-182,184 Breitenbucher, Jill 1101-205 Brennan, Mark 1101-205 Brennan, Tracy Lynn 1121-241 Brettle, Julia 1121-189,241 Brewer, Anne 1111-233 BREWSTER, SAM-42,176,178 Bridges, Wesley 1111-233 Brimble, Christopher 1121-241 Briner, Susan 1111-233 Brock, S. Wesley 1101-125,205 Brock, Kristen 1121-241 Brodsky, Karen 1121-242 Bronfman, Mathew 1101-205 Broshears, Timothy 1111-99,233 Broucek, Eric 1121-242 Browder, Joyce 1101-205 Brown, Barbara 1111-233 BROWN, BARBARA-162 Brown, Brenda 1111-233 Brown, Brian 1121-121,242 Brown, Karen 1101-70,205 BROWN, LARRY-179,180,181 BROWN, MAX-76,180,181 Brown, Melissa 1121-50,60,178,242 Brown, Michael 1111-45,99,233 Brown, Patrick 1121-199,242 Brown, Susan 1111-64,233 Browne, Brooke 1101-70,25 Brownlee, Elizabeth 1111-233 Bublitz, Karen Sue 1111-71,233 Bruce, Michael 1101-205 Brummett, Lavon 1121-252 Buchanan, Jeffrey 1111-104,233 Burch, Patick Jr. 1101-71,103,205 Burchstead, Brad 1111-63,64,233 BURGER, BILL Burger, Mary 1111-26,136,252 Burgess, John 1111-233 Burgess, Patrick 1121-252 Burgess, Suzanne 1101-28,70,110,205 Burk, Brian 1121-90,252 Burke, Kelly 1111-252 Burke, Marcy 1121-4-5,77,233 BURKHOLDER, JOHN-190,192,193 Burlin, Shawna 1121-67,252 Burmaster, Eric 1101-65,105,205 Burmaster, Paul 1111-68,72,233 BURNS, ANNE-158 Burns, James 1121-252 Burns, Mark 1101-105,124,205 Butts, Chip 1121-252 Butts, Douglas 1101-103,205 Buxten, Ronnie 1121-196,252 lndexf3l7 DAHLING, SHEILA- 157, 158 Bybee, Lisa 1111-65,233 Cacy, Darren 1111-233 Cacy, Kevin 1111-172,233 Cale, Deborah 1111-233 Calhoun, Bridget 1101-205 Calhoun, John 1121-252 Callahan, David 1101-205 Callahan, Thomas 1121-252 Campbell, Elizaliain 4111-s4,ee,e7,9o,227,233 Campbell, Terry 1121-252 Cantril, Deborah 1121-64,252 Cantril, Lisa 1101- 108,205 Caramelli, Nancy 1101-205 Cloud, Sarah 1111-224 Clough, Charlotte 1101-206 Clough, John 1111-114,237,224 Cloughey, Daniel 1101-206 Clouston, Peter 1121-57,243 Cochran, Holly 1111-54,418,224 Cocks, Cohen, Cohen, Cohen, Mark 1121-243 Adam 1121-243 cailianne 1101-129,206 Cynthia 1101-70,206 Cohen, Ruth 1101-65,206 Cohn, David 1121-99,243,138 Cohn, Kristen 1111-206 Cole, James 1101-65,206 Colebank, Julie 1111-69,79,78,187,224 Coleman, Connie 1111-224 Coleman, Lisa 1101- 109,129,206 Crum, Ryan 1111-45,68,69,79,224 CRUM, ZELDA-162 . CULP, DONALD-158 Curtin, Nancy 1121-64,244 Curtis, Jeff 1111-93,224 Dailey, Elizabeth 1111-224 DALGLEISH, ELAINE-162 Dalgleish, Scott 1121-51,60,72,244 Danberger, Blair 1111-244 Danda, James 1121-99,244 Darner, Stephen 1121-244 Davidson, Brian 1101-65,71,206 Davidson, Joy 1121-69,244 Davila, Victor 1121-99,244 Cardozo, Alan 1101-103,205 Carlson, Joan 1121-252 Carnes, Jim 1101-65,205 Carney, Aimee Marie 1111-233 Carney, Teryl 1121-252 Carolan, Charles 1121-252 Carolan, David 1101-65,205 Carolan, Michael 1101-65,125,205 Carolan, Nancy Nicole 1121-64,252 Carroll, Julie 1101-70,205 Carrier, Burton 1111-93,233 Carter, Brenda 1111-233 Carter, Kathleen 1111-233 Cartmell, Catherine 1101-110,137,205 Cashwell, Elizabeth 1121-69,187,193,252 Casteel, Anne 1121-252 Caya, Patrice 1121-70,252 Cedarholm, Brett 1121- 104,106,252 Chamberlain, Scott 1111-98,99,233 Chase, Alyssa 1101-71,110,205 Chase, Gary 1121-252 Chase, Ginny 1101-65,118,119 Chaussee, Brent 1111-233 Cheney, Scott Andrew 1121-64,167,252 Cheritz, Julie 1101-206 CHEUNG, LAURE-174 CHILDRESS, PHIL-190 Childs, Carl 1121-252 Childs, Paul 1111-104,106,233 Christian, Kenneth 1121-253 Christian, Teresa 1121-52,60,64,243,252 Christie, Dianna 1121-64,243 Choate, Richard 1111-233 Chowins, Kent 1111-233 Clark, Katherine 1111-233 Clark, Karla 1121-243 Clark, Linda 1121-69,78,85,243 Clarkson, Amy 1101-206 Clasen, Kent 1101-224 Claybaugh, Keith 1101-65,206 Cleveland, William 1101-63,65,71,132,206 Clingan, Marcia 1111-224 Cloud, Scott 1121-243 318flndex Collins, David 1121-23,25,98,138,243 COLLINS, FAYDELLE-166 Collins, Jim 1101-103,206,215 Compere, Barbara 1101-117,206 Compere, John 1101-224 Conger, Scott 1101-99,206 Conn, Kevin 1121-23,25,98,99,138,139,243 Conner, Karen 1101-206 Contreras, Christen 1111-224 Cook, Kenneth 1121-243 Cook, Raymand 1121-243 COOLE, PAUL-182,185 Coole, Thomas 1111-224 Cooney, Katherine 1101-70,206 Cooper, Beverly 1121-243 Cooper, Craig 1111-114,224 Cordes, Jene 1111-71,224 Corp, Eric 1111-206 Corvin, John 1111-67,99,224 Copaken, Keith 1121-25,99,178,243 Corbatt, Leslie 1121-243 Davis, Chris 1101-207 Davis, Curtis 1111-65,67,224 Davis, Jay 1121-244 Davis, Keri 1121-244 Davis, Randall 1101-207 Davison, Elizabeth 1111-45,108,224 DEBARTHE, PAUL-90,91 Decicco, Michelle 1101-70,110,137,207 Deck, Kimberly 1101-207 Decker, Dennis 1101-207 Decker, Wynetta 1101-224 Defeo, Gina 1101-28,59,70,109,207 Degnan, Shawn 1111-122,123,224 Denney, Timothy 1111-224 Derusseau, Bradley 1101-207 DeShazo, Chad 1111-46,118,224 Deuschle, Steve 1111-224 DeVORE, MARK-190,191 Dick, Melanie 1121-244 Dickenson, Robert 1111-224 Dietrich, James 1101-132,207 Dietzel, David 1101-207 DILLION, BOB-47,49,165 Dimoush, Toni 1111-224 DINESEN, TOM-196 Dintaman, Susan 1121-172,244 Dinsmore, Steven 1111-224 Dodd, Susan 1121-244 Doherty, David 1101-207 Doherty, Douglas 1121-244 Dole, Karen 1101-113,59,207 Donaghue, Amy 1101-207 Dorlac, Joseph 1111- 190,224 DORN, MARY- 161 Dorrell , Shari liol-34,7o,2o7 Dorsey, Erik 1111-99,122,123,224 Dotson , Herrold 1111-224 Doty, Keith 1101-207 Dougherty, Theresa 1121-244 Costello, Ann 1111-108,237,224 Cottengim, Traci 1121-89,243 Coulter, Coulter, Cathy 1121-136,243 Mary 1101-137,206 Cousins, Bethany 1111-224 Cousins, Janelle 1121-85,243 Cowan, Cowley, Cox, Cr Ronald 1101--206 Nicole 1121-243 aig 1121-243 Drake, Jeffrey 1101-72,207 Dreyer, Thomas 1101-207 Driscoll, Andrew 1101-207 DRURY, JUDY-166 Dubowski, Andy 1121-63,64,66,67,244 Dugan, Kelly 1101-207 Dugan, Sean 1121-24,25,30,104,244 Dull, James 1101-103,207 Duncan, Andrew 1111-52,224 Duncan, Pat 1121-99,244 DUNN, HARRIET-174,175 DUNN, LOIS- 166 DUNSETH, CAROLYN-166 Duong, Tuan Ann 1111-224 Durie, Robert Ted 1121-189,244 Cox, Paco 1121-243 Crabtree, Lisa 1121-244 Craven, Kari 1111-45,224 Craven, Stephen 1101-71,206 CRAWFORD, CHARLES- 188,189 Crawford, Mark-125 Crider, Julia 1111-224 Crigui, Annette 1121-244 Crooker, Chris 1121-99,244 Crooker, Shawn 1101-103,125,206 Cross, Karen 1111-224 Crow, Laura 1121-224 Crowder, Jennifer 1101-206 Eagle, Christopher 1101-103,207 Eaton, David 1111-132,190,225 Eaton, lvlaili 1121-244 Ecton Tim 1121-99 244 Edin, ,Christopher 4121-244 Edin, Marina 1111-225 Eichhorn, Cynthia 1101-207 Eide, Ellen 1101-117,207 Eiland, Douglas 1101-207 Eiland, Dwain 1101-103,207 Eisen, Julie 1111-71,79,89,177,225 Eliot, Lea 1121-245 Ellfeldt, Jeff 1121-245 Ellfeldt, Kamela 1101-207 Ellis, Christine 1101-70,207 Ellis, James 1111-225 Emmons, Joi 1111-225 Emmons, Robert 1101-207 Endres, Grey 1121-64-,67,245 Engelken, Brad 1121-245 Engelken, William 1101-207 England, Dana Kay 1121-85,245 51912, TYiCiH 1121-42,43,52,60,245 Englund, Eric 1121-245 ENGLUND, KARL-115,177,128 Epstein, David 1111-42,43,75,69,225 Epstein, Herbert 1101-207 Epstein, Ted 1111-225 Erickson, Kent 1121-57,131,245 Erickson, Neal 1101-42,207 Ertz, John 1111-99,142,225 Ervin, Mem 1121-245 Ervin, Sean 1111-225 Esrig, Lorraine 1121-245 Evans, Charles 1121-245 EVANS, ELDON-42,176,261 Evans, Michael 1101-207 FABER, ANN-172,179 Farenthold, Thomas 1101-71,207 Farleigh, Carrie 1111-225 Farley, Kevin 1101-207 Farmer, Matt 1121-245 Farrar, Amy 1111-34,225 Faulkner, Alexis 1111-26,81-1,135,225 Faulkner, Bob 1121-245 Faulkner, Owen 1111-225 Faught, Joyce 1101-207 Fay, Michael 1101-207 Fegan, Louis Michael 1101-208 Feighner, Stacy 1121-245 Fern, Alisa 1101-208 Feinberg, Lizabeth 1111-225 Feiock, Jenny 1111-27,45,114,225 Feldkamp, Tanya 1121-36,63,64,67,110,245 Ferguson, Jennie 1121-22,245 Ferkenhoft, Chris 1101-208 Fey, Kirk 1121-139,245 Fickel, Fickel, Fields, Finch, Finch, Finegol Brian 1121-64,245 John 1101-208 Robert 1121-56,88,9O,240,245 Lisa 1101-65,208 Lori 1101-65,208 d, Brian 1111-84,132,225 Fischer, John 1111-225 Fishman, Karen 1101-208 Fitzcharles, Eric 1101-65,208 Flanian, Mureen 1121-245 Flatley, Kathaline 1101-208 Fleming, Bruce 1121-63,64,66,67,57,245 Fleming, Theodore 1121-245 Fling, Scott 1121-67,611,245 Flood, Flynn, Flynn, Folz, J Forbis John 1111-225 Laurie 1101-34,70,109,208 Molly 1111-4e,11o,19o,225 Onan 1101-208 chef 1 1121 245 Ford, Amie 1,101-65,208 FORD, BERNARD-182 Ford, Myron 1101-208 Forster, Mark 1121-71,245 Forsythe, Sarah 1101-71,110,208 Fortne r, Janet 1101-65,109,208 FOSTER, JAMES- 158 Fountain, Julie 1121-245 Fox, J ohn 1111-225 Fox, Margorie 1101-208 Frager, Allison 1111-225 FRAM E, SALLY- 161 Frank, Lisa 1101-65,208 Frank, James 1121-64,245 Frank, Stephen 11 11-225 Frank, Thomas 1111-72,90,91,225 Frankenstein, Amy 1101-71,113,208 Frankl in, Joseph 1111-225 Frashier, Laura 1101-70,208 French, John 1111-225 Frey, Benjamin 1101-208 Frey, Jennifer 1121-64,90,246 Friesen, Amy 1121-26,35,52,111,245 Frans, Patricia 1111-46,52,225 Froneberger, Kristil 1111-225 Frost, Jack 1121-41,4-2,43,46,48,49,51,61,114, 132,246 Fry, Jeanna 1111-225 Fuller, Funk, Bart 1111-69,99,142,225 Layne 1121-24,25,99,246,261 T? ai ,nit fa J 1 fy' U In , 'Mtg V l.. 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' wif. - ' 1 'V Gantert, Laura 1101-208 Garcia, Elma 1111-225 Gardner, Cynthia 1111-71,235 Garlich, Jean 1121-246 Garner, Denise 1101-208 Garren, Harolcl Randolph 1121-246 Garren, Todd 1101-208 Garrison, Glenn 1121-246 GASPER, ROSEMARY-194 Gass, Christina 1121-246 Gasser, Jonathan 1111-235 Gast, Anne 1111-225 GERACI, STEVE-176 Gerrig, Graden 1101-208 GERSH, HAROLD-159 Gershon, Andrew 1121-84,246 Gerson, David 1111-225 Gibson, Ralph 1121-246 Gilges, William 1111-99,225 Gilgus, Stephanie 1111-70,225 Gilgus, Susan 1101-208 Gill, John 1111-114,226 Gillen, Ruth 1111-226 Gitomer, Kenny 1101-208 Glaser, Kenneth 1121-246 Glenn, Virginia 1121-246 Gnaegy, John 1121-56,193,199,246 Godley, Charles 1111-72,225 Godwin, Jeffrey 1111-226 Goering, Melinda 1111-226 Goff, Sheri 1121-246 GOLD, MARILYN- 194 Goldstein, Janet 1121-47,61,246 Goldstein, Noah 1101-208 Gonterman, Kathy 1121-85,246 Gonterman, William 1101-208 Goodhart, David 1121-246 Gorman, Anthony 1111-91,225 Gorman, Beth 1111-108,226 Gorman, James 1111-226 Gorman, John 1111-226 Gose, Joseph 1111-226 Gottlieb, Sami 1101-59,110,208 Gould, Gary 1111-226 GOULD, RICK-190,191 Graber, Tammy 1121-85,246 GRAHAM, DALE-182 Graham, Luc 1101-112,113 208 V 1 GRAHAM, RICHARD-50,53,166,167, 169 Grant, Stephanie 1121-246 Granthan, Christopher 1121-246 Grauberger, Mitchell 1121-246 Grauberger, Stephen 1101-71,79,208,214 Gray, Leslie 1101-209 Green, Carrie 1101-209 Greene, David 1111-226 Gregory, James 1101-209 Grein Mar aret 12 46 246 ', s I 1- , Grether, Laura 1121-46,49,50,57,6o,61,88,246 Griiffith, Ellen 1121-46,246 Griggith, Jeffrey 1121-247 Griggs, Gayle 1111-34,71,226 Griggs, Frank 1111-226 Grigsby, Raymond Wayne 1101-103,209 GRIFFIN, ROLAND-173 GROVE, JUDY-166,168,169 Grove, Monica 1111-226 Grow, Kimberly 1121-69,72,75,79,247 Gruber, Larry 1111-226 Gruening, Gigi 1121-35,63,64,247 Grunberger, Lee 1111-226 I Guislain, Anne 1121-24,57,63,64,66,67,247 Guislain, Yvette 1101-209 Gwillim, Laura 1121-247 GWIN, THELMA-159 Haas, Kevin 1111-226 Hadel, Richard 1111-226 Haffner, Angela 1101-209 Hahn, Angela 1121-36,112,113,247 Hahn, Heather 1101-28,113,137,209 lndexl3l9 Haley, Karen 1101-209 Hall, Carolyn 1121-29,247,261 Hall, Karen 1111-226 Hall, Richard 1111-45,226 Hallberg, Alan 1121-90,247 Hamic, Bessie 1101-209 Hamic, Sylvia 1111-226 Hamilton, Stephanie 1101-71,209 Hamm, Jeffrey 1101-65,103,209 HAMMAN, CHRISTAL-107,108 Hanauer, David 1121-56,104,247 Hanauer, Susan 1101-209 HANNA, AL-62,168 Hans, William 1101-125,209 Hanson, Fonda 1111-67,71,226 Hanson, Janet 1111-70,226 Hanton, Allen 1121-81,247 HARAUGHTY, JOHN-80,117,192 Hardeman, Denise 1121-247 Harmon, Craig 1101-209 Harper, Amy 1111-226 Harper, Anne 1121-53,60,247 Harper, Sarah 1101-22,23,209 Harrington, John 1101-209 Harrison, Suzanne 1111-226 Hartman, Holly 1101-65,66,67,209 Hartman, Stan 1121-247 Haskell, Richard 1101- 103,209 Hassanein, Sarah 1101-71,209 Haugot, Eddie 1101-209 Hausback, Brian 1111-226 Haw, Charles 1111-227 Hawk, Allison 1101-109,193,202,209 HAYES, MARY KAY-159 Hayes, Todd 1121-247 Hays, Carolyn 1121-64,247 Hedrick, Douglas 1111-69,114,115,122,227,229 Hein, Sandra 1121-173,247 Heley, Kara 1101-71,113,209 Helsing, Dawn 1111-48,64-,67,70,227 Helsing, Debbie 1101-67,70,79,209 Hendricks, Andrew 1101- 103,209 HENDRICKS, LAURA-158 Henley, Ben 1121-247 Henne, Richard 1121-247 Henshaw, Carolyn 1111-193,227 Henson, Christopher 1121-191,247 Hentzen, Steven 1111-72,227 Herrmann, Denise 1101-209 Herron, Lisa 1111-48,64,108,128,227 Herschman, Susan 1111-227 Hervey, Jill 1111-129,209 Hervey, William 1121-68,69,132,247 Herzon, Aaron 1111-64,227 Herzon, Benjamin 1101-209 Hess, David 1121-63,64,67,186,247 Hess, Rebecca 1101-70,209 Hess, Sherrie 1121-84,247 Hibbard, Marie 1101-110,111,129,209 Hietbrink, Shantelle 1121-22,23,107,172,247. Higdon, Melinda 1111-64,227 Hill, Jody 1101-209 Hill, Karen 1121-247 HINES, GARY-188,189 Hinsley, Kristin 1101-209 Hirsch, Elizabeth 1111-136,227 Hirsch, Jessica 1121-247 Hise, James 1101-103,209 Hites, Christine 1121-52,136,247 Hobbs, John 1121-114,115,189,247 Hockersmith, Eric 1111-227,232 Hodges, Lance 1111-227 Hodges, Lynn 1121-26,68,69,119,187,247 HODGES, MARGIE-172 Hoffman, Kurt 1111-227 Hoffman, Stacy 1101-70,209 Hofman, Pablo Ingacio 1121-248 Hogueland, Melissa 1121- 193,248 Holder, Kathryn 1121-51,60,248 Holmes, Deane 1121-24,248 Holmes, Jay 1101-65,209 Holter, Brad 1121-138,248 Holzmark, Leslie 1101-71,209 Hopkins, Traci 1101-137,209 Horn, Lisa 1111-53,227,233 Horner, Chuck 1121-49,61,132,248 Horner, Deborah 1101- 109,210 Horner, Katherine 1111-128,129,227 320llndex HORNER, MARY KAY-162 Hornung, Shawn 1111-99,227 Horst, Amy 1101-70,210 Horst, Timothy 1121-248 Houltberg, Kristen 1121-56,69,79,90,191,248 House, Jeff 1111-57,61,248 House, Melinda 1101-110,137,210 Housh, Sally 1101-71,210 Houske, Robert 1121-30,47,61,248 Houston, Laura 1111-227 Houston, Mark 1121-104,105,191,248 HOWARD, CAROLYN-198 Howie, Kim 1111-227 Hoyt, Gregory 1121-71,248 Hubbard, Susan 1121-34,248 Huckaby, Kimberly 1111-67,227 Huffman, Christa 1121-48,61,248 Hulen, Clay 1101-132,210 Hull, Jon 1111-227 Humphrey, Elizabeth 1121-248 Hunter, David 1121-248 Hunter, James 1121-99,138,248 Hunter, Shawn 1121-24,30,47,92,104,247,248 Huse, Todd 1101-71,210 Huxtable, James 1111-99,198,227 Hyer, Albert 1111-63,64,227 Hylton, Jack 1101-210 Imel, Helen 1101-210 Ingram, Stephanie 1111-52,190,227,23O Irish, Michael 1121-30,104,132,169,248,260 Irwig, Antoinette 1101-70,137,210 Irwig, Chris 1121-248 Iverson, Chas 1111-227 Jackson, Jeffrey 1111-227 Jackson, Paul 1121-30,138,139,244,248 Jacobs, Ellyn Gail 1121-84,248 JACOBS, JOE-195 Jacobs, Joy 1111-227 Jacobs, Katharine 1101-210 James, Bryan 1101-104,105,106,210 James, James 1101-105,210 James, Linda 1121-22,23,35,36,57,69,110,248, 261 JAMES, ROBERT- 192 James, Ruxelyn 1111-227 Janes, Mathew 1111-227 Jon, Jeans 1121-248 Jennings, William 1111-99,227 Jensen, Greg 1121-248 Jenson, Chris 1101-211 Jewell, Michael James 1111-72,227 Jewett, Douglas 1121-131,248 Johnson, Andrea 1101-20,110,137,211 Johnson, Dana 1111-49,227 Johnson, Debbie 1121-249 JOHNSON, JACKIE-159 Johnson, Melissa 1101-65,117,211 Johnson, Vincent 1101-103,211 Johnston, Michael 1101-65,211 JONES, DARLENE-85,173 Jones, Gay 1101-65,211 Jones, Gerald 1121-249 Jones, Katherine 1111-108,227 Jones, Laurence 1121-249 Jones, Stacey 1121-136,249 Jordan, Scott 1121-49,106,249 Joyce, Jeff 1121-84,131,249 Joyner, Cindy 1121-64,249 Joyner, Tony 1121-63,64,249 Kanarek, Eli 1121-47,249 Kanarek, Karla 1111-227 Kaplan, James 1121-249 Kashka, James 1101-211 Kastner, Brian 1111-132,227 Katz, Michelle 1101-211 Kaufman, Janet 1121-47,54,193,249 Keeling, Jamie 1111-71,227 Kegerreis, Brian Keith 1101-103,211 Keiser, Jim 1121-249 Keith, Jennifer 1121-249 Kellogg, Gina 1121-46,47,48,54,55,60,61,249 Kellogg, Lorie 1101-54,211 Kelly, Kathleen 1121-249 Kelly, Michael 1111-99,227 Kelly, William 1121-121,191,249 Kelso, Susan 1111-227 Kemp, Karolyn 1101-28,70,211 Kendall, Brad 1121-99,249 Kendrick, Miranda 1111-227 Kennedy, Connie 1111-228 Kennedy, Kelley 1121-51,60,249 Kennedy, Megan 1111-52,228 Kenney, Jennifer 1121-249 Kenney, Karen 1101-211 Kerby, Gwen 1111-45,71,117,228 Kern, Kevin 1111-228 Kerr, Kelly 1101-65,66,67,211 Kerr, Phyllis 1101-22,117,211 Kershenbaum, Debra 1121-85,249 Ketterman, Donna Sue 1101-65,110,111,211 Keyes, Todd 1111-228 Kiekbusch, Jay 1101-211 Kildow, George 1121-249 Kildow, Kim 1111-71,132,228 Kilgore, Roxanne 1121-249 Killen, Laura 1111-228 Killian, John 1111-228 Kiminki, Scott 1121-249 Kimsey, Michael 1111-90,99,228 Kimura, Larissa 1111-44,45,52,136,228 Kimura, Liane 1121-4-6,50,60,61,249 Kindred, Brian 1121-68,69,193,249 Kindred, Carol 1101-28,71,93,108,211 King, David 1101-211 King, Janet 1121-249 King, Lisa 1101-34,211 King, Mike 1111-77,228 King, Joseph 1111-228 Kinsey, John 1111-99,228 Kircher, Hillary 1111-4-2,43,44,76,77,228 Kircher, Kirsten 1101-33,211 Kirk, David 1121-66,67,249 Kirk, Lawrence 1111-98,99,228 Kirkpatrick, Janna 1101-109,211 Kirkwood, Cathy 1101-71,211 Kitchen, Scott 1101-211 Kizer, John 1111-228 Klamm, Judith 1111-70,228 Kleinschmidt, John 1121-250 Knight, Allan 1111-228 Knop, Alison 1121-84,250 Koch, Michael 1121-99,250 Kolb, Brian 1111-183,228 KOLCHALSKI, TRISH-171 Kombrink, Kyle 1121-99,250 Kost, John 1121-48,49,114,250 Kotelov, Paul 1111-228 Koupal, Jay 1121-63,64,66,67,68,69,187,250 Krakow, Jason 1101-211,215 Krakow, Rusty 1121-250 Krane, John 1121-99,250 Krehemker, Eric 1121-250 Kroeger, Jonathan 1111-64,228 Kroenert, Ann 1101-211 Kroenert, Kathleen 1121-39,52,54,55,60,61, 110,250 Krohn, Jill 1111-45,228 Kropff, Carrie 1121-47,177,250 Krummel, Thomas 1121-250 Kupper, Beth 1121-250 Kupperman, Barbara 1111-228 Kupperman, Jennifer 1111-228 Kurth, Hugh 1121-72,199,250 Kurth, Jo Hanna 1111-72,88,191,228 Kyle, Lisa 1121-85,250 Ladinsky, Theron 1111-228 Lafferty, Bill 1121-250 Lamberton, Becky 1121-63,64,250 LAMKIN, NORA-55,167,168 Landes, Heather 1121-64-,66,67,186,250 Landes, Kathleen 1101-211 Lane, John 1111-99,228 Langford, James 1101-211 LANGWORTHY, AUDREY-162 Langworthy, Kristin 1101-110,137,211 Laporte, Deborah 1111-228 Larkins, Troy 1111-228 Larson, Cynthia 1121-85,250 Larson, Katrina 1111-71,110,228 Larson, Melissa 1101-65,211 Lasho, George 1101-103,211 Lauer, David 1121-250 Lauer, Lynn 1101-109,128,211 Layman, Marian 1121-250 League, Suzanne 1121-40,250 Leake, Erin 1101-211 Leathers, Brett 1101-103,125,211 Leathers, Sharon 1111-34,228 Leavitt, Kimberly 1101-212 LeBAR, TOM-101,196 Lecoutz, Horace 1121-250,259 Lee, Sharon 1121-20,250 Leece, Leslie 1101-212 Legaspi, Legaspi, Lehman, Lehman, Leibson, Leichter Arleen 1121-250 Xenia 1101-212 Alan 1121-64,90,251 Katie 1111-64,67,72,228 Seth 1111-228 James 111 228 . 1 - Leisenting, Kris 1101-71,79,212 Leiker, Darrell 1121-251 Leshovsky, David 1121-251 Leslie, L isa 1111-228 Lesseg, Cyndy 1101-212 Lethem, Chris 1121-251 Levenson, Dode 1121-251 Lewin, J ohnathan 1101-212 Lewis, Jacqueline 1121-'69,116,117,137,251 Lewis, John 1121-84 Lewis, Julian 1121-251 Lewis, Katrina 1111-228 Lewis, Robin 1121-184,251 Lewis, Sarah 1101-212 Lile, Stephen 1111-65,103,131,212 Lillard, John 1121-251 Lilley, Jeffrey 1101-65,114,132,212 Lillian, Gerald 1101-99,212 Lilly, Michael 1101-212 Limesand, Kurt 1121-56,178,251 Lin, Joyce 1111-67,71,228 Lindgren, Jeannine 1101-212 Link, John 1111-228 Linhart, Michael Donald 1111-229 Lipschitz, Andrea 1101-212 Litman, Jennifer 1101-212 Livingston, Reed 1101-212 Lock, Kim 1101-34,71,137,212 LOCKHART, CHARLES- 199 Loevenguth, Andrew 1111-183,229 Logsdon, Mark 1121-24,25,30,121,251 Long, Anne 1121-85,251 Long, Christopher 1121-246,251 Long, Laurie 1101-137,212 Longan, John 1101-132,212 Loomis, Jill 1111-159,229 Lopez, Chris 1111-229 Loscalzo, Ted 1101-212 Loud, Michelle 1101-70,212 Loud, Rob 1111-105,229 Love, Janet 1111-27,110,136,229 Lovell, Christopher 1111-229 Lowe, Michael 1111-99,229 LUBIN, MITCH-128 Ludlow, Margaret 1111-69,229 Luellen, Donna 1111-229 Lukens, Elizabeth 1111-229 Lumpkin, Kimberly 1111-89,229 Lumsden, Christina 1111-229 Lundy, Bill 1121-68,69,93,99,132,142,251,255 Lycan, Nancy 1111-136,229 Kynd, Kathryn 1121-251 Lyon, Kenneth 1111-64,229 Lyon, Kristi 1111-64,229 Lyons, Kristine 1111-229 Lyons, Leslie 1111 MacCracken, Mark 1111-229 MacDonald, Kenneth Scott 1111-229 Mack, Maryjane 1101-212 Maddux, Stewart 1111-141,229 MADDOCK, LEFA-161 Magruder, Colin 1111-229 Maguire, Brownyn 1111-229 Mahanke, Danny 1111-229 Mallory, Bonny 1121-107,251 Manka, Kimberly 1101-137,212 Marasco, Joan 1101-212 Marasco, John 1121-251 Marks, Merrie 1111-229 Marks, Susan 1111-229 Marshall, Alan 1101-212 Marshall, Cecilia Joyce 1111- 136,229 Marshall, Traci 1121-212 Martella, Michael 1111-230 Martin Martin Martin Martin Martin , Catherine 1101-212 , Chad 1121-97,251 , Heather 1121-251 , Kevin 1101-212 Martin, , Richard 1121-251 Kyle 1111-71,229 Marvine, Kelly 1111-230 Mason, Michael 1111-99,122,123,230 Masterson, Byron 1121-177,251 Mastin, Michael 1101-114,212 Mather, Kavid 1101-212 Mattioli, Nicoletta 1111-71,110,136,230 May, Charles 1101-66,67,212 Mayer, Kiane 1111-230 Maze, Marie-Luce 1101-90,212 McAnany, Christopher 1121-251 McArthur, Julia 1101- 109,212 McCabe, Kevin 1101-71,103,212 McCann, Michael 1101-20,45,104,105 212 McCarter, Michele 1111-230 McCarthy, Catherine 1111-230 McClanahan, Richard 1101-103,212 McCloud, Joseph 1111-230 McConnahay, Kellie 1121-26,47,61,110,251 McConnell, Timothy 1101-213 McCormack, Benita 1121-85,251 McCrary, Jane 1101-213 MC CUE, JANE-241 McCune, James 1111-99 McCune, Marie 1121-251 McDaniel, Walter 1111-84,230 McGilley, Therese 1111-230 McGlaughlin, Debra 1111-230 McGrath, Andrea 1121-49,56,192,251 McGrath, James 1101-231 McGrath, Virginia 1101-110,137,213 McGregor, Robb 1111-230 McGuire, Julia 1121-39,110,251 McHugh, Julia 1111-61,230 Mclntosh, Kendra 1111-65,230 Parra, Mclntosh, Shaunna 1101-65,213 McKain, Rachal 1101-213 McKie, Paula Jo 1101-70,213 McMillin, Andrew 1121-251 McMullen, 'Andrew 1121-64,251 . McPherron, Matt 1111-44,45,230 McQueen, James 1101-213 McQueen, John 1101-213 McVey, Robert Pat 1111-230 McWilliams, Jamie 1111-34,230 Medina, Andrew 1111-114,230 Meek, Kelley 1121-251 Mehl, James 1121-252 Melcher, Lisa 1111-230 Melcher, Nicole 1101- 109,129,213 Melichar, Michael 1111-230 Melms, Mark 1121-252 Menees, Carrie 1101-28,71,109,213 Menn, Lesa 1101-70,213 Mennen, Louise 1111-64,230 Meroney, Lori 1121-35,114,252 Merritt, Grant 1121-99,252 Meunier, Ken 1101-213 Michale Dan 1121-69,252 Mick, Lisa 1111-29,71,136,230,261 MICK, SUE-162 Middleton, Jacquelyn 1121-57,63,64,252 Miles, Mindy 1111-230 Milledge, Forey 1101-103,125,213 Miller, Brent 1101-114,125,213 Miller, Helen 1101-213 Miller, Joseph 1101-103,213 Miller, Katherine 1121-29,35,43,69,110,252 Miller, Kelly 1101- 129,213 Miller, Kip 1101-213 Miller, Kristy 1101-129,213 Miller, Leah 1101-70,213 Miller, Mark 1111-230 Miller, Michele 1121-48,252 Miller, Mike 1101-213 Miller, Paul 1121-252 Miller, Shari 1121-46,72,252 Miller, Todd 1101-213 Milliken, Laura 1111-230 Minden, Michelle 1101-65,66,213 Minkin, Lisa 1121-46,252 Minor, Tiffany 1101-137,213 Mitcham, Phillip 1101-213 Mitchell, Kathleen 1111-69,79,230 Mitchell, Matt 1121-41,42,43,252 Mitchelson, Michael 1111-230 Mitlying, David 1111-104,230 Moberg, Paul Jeffreys 1121-252 Moffett, Richard 1111-230 Mohamed, Jilan 1101-70,109,213 Mohamed, Sam 1111-230 Money, Jonathan 1121-57,63,64,66,67,252 3221 Index Moore, David 1101-213 Moore, Jennifer 1101-213 Moore, Michelle 1111-71,79,174,230 Moore, Nancy 1121-85,253 MOORE, STAN-192 Moore, Thomas 1101-103,213 Mora, Josue 1101-65,213 Morgan, Vance 1101-213 Morris, Elizabeth 1111-230 Morris, Sarah 1111-22,52,69,108,231,237 Morrison, Jay 1111-90,230,231 Morrison, Mary Ann 1121-41,43,25 Morrow, David 1121-252 Morrow, Monica 1101-213 Motsinger, Christine 1111-231 Muchnick, Gregory 1111-'73,91,231 Muench, James 1121-63,64-,67,69,252 Mulcahy, Erin 1111-27,45,71,136,231 Mullen, Markay 1101-10,28,110,213 Mullender, Jane 1101-213 Munday, Ann Marie 1101-213 Munson, Jennifer 1111-108,128,231 Murphy, Donald 1121-252 Murphy, Donna 1101-213 Myers, Brad 1121-104,252 Myers, Clint 1111-231 Myrick, Joanne 1121-252 NAGEL, JOEL-90,174,175 Navran, Andrew 1111-231 Neal, Cindy 1111-231 Nees, Erica Lynn 1111-236 Nelson, Donna 1111-48,61,64-,231 Nelson, Janet 1111-231 Neptune, Jill 1101-42,71,137,213 Neustrom, Lee Anne 1101-231 NEWCOMER, ART-25 Newcomer, Cara 1111-27,231 Newlin, Sarah 1121-48,110,111,190,252 Newman, Jennifer 1111-27,71,93,231 Newman, Mindy 1121-26,84,186,252 NEWMAN, RUSTY-101,198 Newton, Amy 1111-214 Newton, Molly 1121-252 Nguyen, Khanh Xuan 1111-191,231 Niccum, Jon 1111-231 Nicholas, Joseph 1121-54,68,69,252 Nichols, Judith 1101-65,214 Nicholson, Julie 1101-34,214 Nicoll, Mary 1101-70,110,214 Nicoll, Nancy 1121-69,187,252 Nielsen, Stacy 1101-214 Nielsen, Tracy 1111-231 NIGGLE, MAUREEN-109,192 Ninci, Christina 1111-108,128,231 Niswonger, Daniel 1101-65,214 Noble, Cherri 1101-70,214 NOBEL, MARILYN-174,175,211 Noll, Linda 1111-54,70,72,231 Noonan, Mimi 1121-252 Noor-Moossavi, Azita 1101-214 Norden, Richard 1111-93,132,231 Norras, Todd 1111-231 North, Laura 1111-108,128,231 Norton, James 1101-114,214 Norton, Robert 1121-253 Nyluna, Carrie 1111-231 Obetz, Peter 1121-52,69,187,241,253 O'CONNELL, CYNTHIA-158 O'Connor, Joan 1121-24,46,253 O'Connor, Karen 1101-214 O'Conner, Robert 1121-84,253 ODOM, BRIAN-196 O'Farrell, Amy 1101-22,71,110,214 OGDEN, DEBBIE- 198 O'Grady, Bryan 1121-253 O'Grady, Cindy 1111-34,67,113,231 Ojaniemi, Paivi 1121-253 Oliver, Richard 1121-253 Olpelka, Mike 1111-153,231 Olsen, Christopher 1111-231 Olsen, Donald 1121-253 Olson, Olson, Gary David 1111-231 Kristen 1121-253 OMAN, JOHN-195 Ong, Quang 1121-253 Opelka, Michael 1111-99,231 Osborn, Ernest Albert 1111-132,231 Osborn e, Shelley 1121-119,253 OSTREICHER, SUSAN-165 Ott, Derek 1101-214 Overeem, Allen 1101-214 Owen, Oxley, Terence 1101-214 Alice 1121-46,61,253 Oxley, Thomas 1101-214 Ozorkiewicz, Joe 1121-99,253 Paden Ramona 1101-214 Paden, Roxanna 1111-231 Palmer, Evan 1111-231 Palmer, Michael 1121-253 Pankratz, Bruce 1121-253 Panther, Susan 1121-49,110,111,253 Paramore, Deanna 1121-67,66,64,253 Paramore, Rosemary 1101-65,214,209 PAPPENFORT, CHRIS-161 Pardo, Lillie 1101-110,214 Parke, Allan 1121-104,106,253 Parke, Doug 1111-231 Parker, Christopher 1101-88,214 Parker, Elizabeth 1111-231,61 Parker, Susan 1121-84,253 Parkin, Kimberly 1111-231 Kristi 1121-253 Parthe, Jackie 1111-231 Pascarella, Susan 1121-253 Paschang, Scott 1121-253 Paschel, Jarrett 1121-214 Patton, Connie 1121-253 Patzman, Andrew 1111-48,72,88,61,231 Paul, Dana 1121-35,37,46,110,193,253 Paul, Steven 1101-214 Paynter, Kenneth 1121-253 Paynter, Michael 1121-253 Pearce, Todd 1111-231 Pearce, Wendy 1101-70,214 Peck, Eleanor 1121-254 Peden Kelley 1121 118 54 60 254 Peel Mellssa 1101 214 Pell Jonette 1101 108 129 214 Pelter George 1121 231 Pendleton Mrchael1111 99 231 PEPPER BEV 198 Peress Anlka 1121 69 77 68 187 254 Perlco Carl 1111 232 Perrco Davld 1111 232 Perry Wm Blake 1111 232 Petersen Davxd 1111 232 Peterson Deborah 1121 214 Peterson Jnll 1121 254 Peterson Shelly 1111 232 Pferffer Bnan 1111 232 Pfeiffer Patrick 1121 254 250 Pham Cuc Thr Klm 1121 254 Pham Nancy 1111 232 Phllp Chrrstme 1111 232 Phxlp Scott 1101 214 Phlllppl Robert 1121 254 Phxlxppr Suzanne 1111 232 Pnerce Angela 1111 232 Pnerce John 1111 232 PINKSTON NORA 174175 Prpkm Julxanna1111 232 Pxttell Klm 1121 254 Plesser Steven 1101 214 Plumer Steven 1111 132 232 Pomdexter Leslle 1101 214 129 90 Polsner David 1121 167 72 49 254 57 56 60 91 Poxsner Jonathan 1101 72 214 91 Poolman Rrc 1121 64 169 254 Poolman T1mothy1101 65214 Poore Matthew 1111 84 183 71 232 Pope John 1111 232 Porras Marty 1111 232 Porter Warren 1111 63 64 90 232 Potter Sheila 1121 254 Potts Tracy 1101 70 90 214 Powell Davlcl1101 214 Powell Gregory 1121 99 254 Power Molly 1121 254 Poyser Wllllam 1121 254 Prather Karl 1111 232 Prezant Damelle 1121 70214 Price Kelly 1121 84 Pnddy Keresa 1101 65 214 Proske Jeff 1121 254 Pugsley Lon 1101 110 214 Pulg Robert 1121 254 Purltz Ke1th1101 214 Putthoff Phllllp1111 232 Qurck Margaret 1111 232 Qumn Daniel 1101 103 214 Quxrk Erm 1111 54 232 Racunas Mark 1111 99 232 Ragsdale Chrlstlma 1101 109214 Ralston Thomas 1121 254 Ramsay Ward 1111 232 Ramsey Darby 1121 68 69 254 Ramsburg Ruchard Lee 1111 99 232 Ranalb George 1101 103 214 Rangel Rnchard 1101 215 RAWLINGS TOM 158 Ray Lauren 1121 254 Raynolds Wnllram 1111 99 Recklmg Anne 1111 89 53 49 82 Redford Peter 1111 232 Redford Tom 1121 254 Redpath Lmda 1121 67 64 254 Reed Brent 1111 232 Reed Joan 1111 110 REED JOHN 101 198 Reeder Brad 1121 254 REES EVERETT 167 168 169 260 Reeves Holly 1101 66 67 215 REHFELD DAVE 176 178 172 Rehfeld Nancy 1101 215 REICHARDT POLLY 164 RENDEK SHIRLEY 173 Relcher Leslie 1121 254 Rexd Laura 1101 70 215 Renff Susan 1111 67 69 78 Remtjes Mary 1121 167 254 Remlmger Penny 1121 254 Renfro Rebecca 1111 70 Renstrom Susan 1101 215 Rester Kathryn 1121 46 71 255 Reuse Mlchael 1101 103 72 215 Reussner Ehzabeth 1101 113 65 90 93 215 Revare Steven 1111 42 43 186 64 44 Reynolds Brent 1121 48255 Rhee W1ll1am1101 90215 Rxce Fred 1121 255 Rlce Tabby 1111 46 52 45 Rlchards John 1121 255 Richards Jonathan 1111 233 Rxcharclson Shley 1101 215129 Rrcketts Davxd 1121 114 255 92 Rxekhof Michael 1111 99233 Ruley Curtls 1101 215 Ruley Michelle 1101 67 215 66 Rmey Laura 1121 52255 Rmey Suzanne 1111 136 Rlsmxller Cynthla 1111 27 69 194 Roach Chnstme 1111 128 Roberge Lnbby 1101 109 70 215 Roberts Michael 1111 234 Roberts Sheryl 1121 255 Robertson Kxmberly 1111 234 Robertson Richard 1101 215 Robertson Terence 1111 99 Robmson Joseph 1111 64 Robmson Joseph 1111 64 Robmson Julre 1121 255 Robles Carolme 1101 215 Rode Pat 1111 234 Rodlund Deanna 1121 69255 Rodlund Deborah 1101 109 129 215 Rodney Matthew 1101 215 Rodrlguez Denxse 1121 255 Rodrxguez Michael 1101 215 Rodriguez Tnmothy 1101 65 215 Roesch Kelle 1111 11853 Rogers Davxd 1121 99255 Rood James 1111 234 Rock Sean 1121 63 64 255 Rooker Davld 1121 255 Rooney Brian 1111 234 Rooney Chrxstopher 1121 99255 Rose Mary 1101 70 215 Ross Allxson 1111 108 128 Rossl Kathy 1121 255 Rotert Thomas 1121 103 72 215 Rotert Wllllam 1111 234 Rovelto Ehzabeth 1121 255 Rowlands Mark 1121 255 Royal Chrlstlna 1101 215 ROYER RICK 182 185 Rozell Randy 1121 103 215 Ruano John 1111 235 Rubm Ehzabeth 1101 65 215 Rubm Pamela 1121 255 Rubm Russell 1101 215 Ruglger Gregory 1121 99255 Rudolph Danlel1101 215 Rudolph Jenny 1111 105 64 Ruether John 1121 99 255 Ruiz Jenn1fer1111 235 Ruley Stephen 1101 103 215 Ruskin Brian 1111 235 Russ Andrew 1111 235 Russo Ehzabeth 1101 215 Ryan Hillary 1101 215 RZEPCZYK CHRIS 174 Sakoulas Kr1sty1101 216 Saljoogl Mahmood 1101 216 SAMUELS NANCY 132 Samuels Patrlck 1101 103 Samuelson Eric 1101 103 216 Samuelsen Paul Scott 1101 216 Sanders Bradford 1101 216 73 Sanders Stefnale 1101 72 255 SANDFORT JAMES 158 157 Sandlln Darlene 1121 70 49 255 Sangster Karm 1101 64 Sanks Steven 1101 105 67 216 Saper Susan 1121 255 SAPPENFIELD JOHN 164 Sasso Samuel 1111 235 Satterfxeld Beatriz 1111 34 Satterfleld Paul 1121 255 Savage Craxg 1121 255 Savoy Laurze 1121 85 Sawyer Leann 1111 235 Sayler Jodr 1121 26 35 51 60136 Sayler Julre 1111 26110 7152136135 Schaper Nenl1101 216 Schaper Ross 1121 255 SCHENEWERK ANNE 172 Index f 323 , - h ,, , - . - . , - , 7 I 7 I , - Q - ' ' I 1 , - , - - , - Y 1 , - I - , , - , , .. v - , 7 7 , - , T 7 Y , . , - . - , . , - . - . -. 7 7 . . , - f - . , . , - , 7 I 7 I . - , - - , , - , - 7 I , - . . , - , - .. . - , - V , , - . - , , , V y . - , - Y - 7 I I , - ' - . - . . , - Y . - , I . , - 7 I y y , T v - , , , - I Y 7 1 1 . - , , , , - , - 7 . 7 . 7 7 I I I I L . 7 I I , - Y - , 7 7 1 I I . , , - Y , - , . , , , - , - , - A . , - , - , , v - - . - I I -P Y I I I I '1 I - , - , . . . -2 . I I I I I I I , - , - I , - Reynolds, Llsa 1101-70,215 V' I I I 1 I , - , - I - , - , , , - y - , - . - , - , - . , - , - . , , - , -- 1 , - 1 - Y - , , - I - . , - , - I , - I - I , - , ' I 1 ' . - . I - . - , , , - , , X , - . . , . , . . , -W I I I ' I I I 7 I Y 7 - , , I I I I 7 . ' -. I I I I 1 ' . y - 1 I . 1 7 1 I I I I I I I 7 . - , , - , - , - . - I I I 7 i . - . Y .. , , , , , 1 , , I I I I - , '- I 7 I ' L -. ' 1 I I , ' A ' - Y 7 i ' ' .. I . - , . I I 7 1. , y . , , . , A ' ' I - I I 1 - I - . . y I 1 x T Y - , . - A - , , , . - - - - . ' 1 I , Scherzinger, Neal 1121-255 Schifman, Paul 1101-216 Schlozman, Steven 1101-103,71,216 - Schleuter, Glenn 1121-255 Schmid, Chris 1111- 104 Schmideskmap, Mark 1101-65,216 Schmidt Carolyn 1111-35 Schmidt David 1111 235 Schmidt Karen 1121 49 Schmidt Schmidt Kenneth 1101 76 65 216 Michelle 1121 256 Schonacher Suzanne 1111 234 Schroder Susanne 1111 67 234 Schroeder Brett 1111 234 Schrunk Janet 1121 255 Schudy Schuler Schulte Schultz Kristin 1101 216 Joseph 1101 216 Anne 1111 108 71 53 234 Meg 1111 234 Schuman Charles 1121 255 Schuman Joan 1101 216 Spohn Gerald 1121 257 Schumann Robert 1121 67 186 63 66 64 90 Schumann Stephanie 1121 76 68 75 187 69 79 Schupbach Leigh 1121 255 Schutzel Elizabeth 1121 255 Scott David 1111 71 234 Scott Dennis 1111 99 234 Scott Lori 1121 260 Sears Sean 1121 256 Sedlock Patricia 1111 234 Sederquist Carley 1101 210 SEIBERT TERESA 182 183 Selden Keith 1111 234 Seifert John 1121 64 Seitz Richard 1101 65 216 73 91 Selfridge Robin 1111 234 Semkm Shane 1111 99 234 Seneker Lisa 1111 234 Seneker Mark 1121 256 Sewing Evelyn 1111 234 128 Dextro Darren 1111 46 54 55 60 61 234 Sextro Garrett 1101 216 Shackelford William 1111 132 153 234 Shadbolt Margaret 1111 234 Shadowen Melinda 1121 256 Shalet Deborah 1111 234 Shalinsky Loren 1111 234 Shalmsky Marla 1121 64 57 256 Shannon Ann 1111 234 Shannon Deborah 1121 77 75 88 Shannon Jay 1101 216 132 Shaver Miriam 1121 71 85 248 Shaver Paul 1121 71 241 139 138 Shaw Cindy 1121 36 69 Shear Barbara 1111 234 Sheffield Michelle 1111 234 Shelton Tom 1121 104257 Shepard Allison 1111 234 Shepard Melinda 1121 257 Shields Sally 1121 193 192 136 257 Shields Stephanie 1101 216 Shipman Rhonda 1101 216 Shirling Chris 1101 103 216 Shopmaker Catherine 1111 234 Seimers Rod 1101 216 Sieverlmg David 1121 199 Siler Sheryl 1121 257 Silverman Rhonda 1121 69 257 Simmons Broooke 1121 68 67 64 257 Simmons Tracy 1101 216 Sinclair Alexander 1101 216 Singleton Ann 1121 257 Singleton John 1111 234 Sinovic Cell 1111 8 125 234 Slsk Geoffrey 1121 257 Sisk Karin 1111 234 Sisney David 1121 68 69 78 79 187 257 Siuda Matt 1111 224 234122 Skaptason Jon 1111 234 Slagle Genelle 1101 67 216 90 Sloth Mike 1101 105 Smith Bret 1121 257 138 Smith Charleen 1111 234 Smith Chris 1121 257 Smith Clarke 1111 132 234 45 Smith Jay 1121 257 Smlth Katherine 1121 110257 Smith Kevin 1111 234 324llndex Smith, Laura 1111-71,,79,235 Smith, Linda 1121-257 Smith, Michael 1111-235 Smith, Pam 1111-27,45,79,71,235 SMITH, RANDALL-199 Smith, Terri 1101-28,921,216 Smith Todd 1121-257 Smith Stephen 1121 257 Smith Sutton 1111 235 Snedaker Jamie 1121 47 48 49 69 79 61 257 Snelling William 1111 216 Sobba Kevin 1111 235 Sobba Veronica 1111 235 Solbeck Kacia 1121 257 Solbeck Thomas 1101 103 216 124 125 122 Sommerville Monica 1111 235 SOPTIC BOB 159 Sosa Leonora 1101 216 Sosebee Carolyn 1111 235 Southall Robert 1121 64 88 90 257 Sparks Lisa 1101 216 Sparks Sam 1121 67 257 Spaulding Andrew 1121 88 252 Speakman Kelly 1111 235 Spencer Edmond 1101 103216 Spencer Marjorie 1111 22 45 235 Spencer Tracy 1121 257 Spencer Stuart 1111 103 216 Spilker Harry 1121 235 Spohrer Patsy 1121 70 257 Spraetz Ginny 1121 84 257 Spurney Lori 1101 71 113 206 216 Spurney Sheri 1121 23 22 110 53 248 St Dems Brian 1101 216 St John Bryce 1111 216 Stadler Anne 1111 116 117 46 54 235 Stanton Brady 1101 103 71 216 Stark Julie 1111 43 235 Stark Russell 1121 248 Stark William 1111 63 69 64 235 STAUFFER CAROLINE 185 STAUFFER NORRIS 118 195 Stechschulte, Stephen 1101-103,90,216 Stechschulte, Sue 1121-46,248,59,122,39,61 Steele, Danella 1101-109,216,129 Steele, Phillip 1111-235 ' Stephany, Alicia 1101-216,116,117 Stevens, Lisa 1101-217 Stevens Stewart Stewart Stillman Matthew 1111-235 Heidi 1101 65 217 Robert 1101 71 125 Scott 1101 216 Stone Douglas 1111 235 Stone Marcia 1121 70 248 Stonefield Peter 1111 235 Story Julia 1111 48 235 61 Story Michael Sean 1111 235 Straf Samantha 1121 248 Stratton Shelby 1101 214 Stringham Jennifer 1101 217 Strmgham Nancy 1121 85 248 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This year's book combined the successful techniques found in past books with new concepts and designs. The news section was a new idea of formulated to allow coverage consisting not only of high school activities, but also the outside events affecting the student body. The Hauberk again added the student index which was deleted from last year's book. This section was possible due to the work of Laura Grether, assistant editor, who also served as a liaison between the staff and the company and as a member of every staff. The accomplishments of the following individuals should be acknowl- edged because of their important contributions to the Hauberk. Melissa Brown, production assistant, gave new meaning to the recently formed position, Jack Frost, art editor, demonstrated his creative talents in the cover and throughout the book, Scott Dalgleish, photography editor and his staff created the clear photographs and diverse coverage between redevelopments of mysteriously misplaced or lost pictures, Kathy Holder, design editor, organized and created the continuity of layouts throughout the book, Kelley Kennedy, production editor, performed her job through hectic deadlines, Jodi Sayler, business editor, man- aged the financial workings of the book, and Mary Bechthold, the literary editor, served well in this spontaneous position. Each and every member of the staffs deserve credit for the hours they spent chained to a typewriter, a layout, a piece of copy, or whatever odd job that came their way. Throughout the year, Mr. Graham, the advisor, supported out efforts by advising us in our endeavors. I am grateful for the encouragement he, so willingly gave us in producing the Hauberk. Through the cooperation and enthusiasm of all members, I believe the position of editor was made meaningful. 326lEdltor s Letter STAFF Editor-in-chief Assistant editor-in-chief Production assistant Art editor Art staff Business editor Business staff Design editor Design staff Literary f sports co-editors Literary f sports staff Photography editor Photography staff Production editor Production staff Advisor Liane Kimaura Laura Grether Melissa Brown Jack Frost Anne Harper Lisa Horn Anne Schulte Jodi Sayler Ellen Griffith Sarah Morris Megan Kennedy Kathy Holder Stephanie Ingram Larissa Kimura Kathleen Kroenert Wendy Talbot Mary Bechthold Anne Reckling Kelle Roesch Sheri Spurney Scott Dalgleish Andy Duncan Tricia Fritts Brud Jones Peter Obetz Laura Riney Kelley Kennedy Teresa Christian Tricia Engle Amy Friesen Tabbie Rice Julie Sayler Richard Graham ART Cover Liner Division Pages COPY Theme copy PHOTOGRAPHY Opening Table of Contents Division Pages Closing PROFESSIONAL DeCloud Studio Inter-Collegiate Press Neff Printing One-Hour Photo CREDITS Jack Frost Jack Frost Jack Frost Literary f sports and editorial staffs Peter Obetz Tricia Fritts Photography Staff Peter Obetz Robert Gadd Barry McCullom Credits I 327 1190! 51 .QW ,pw . ,,, , 44, , .,g, ' 6 may f WE 1. , ., 2 1, I f Q 14,5 K if F' as X 'fl Ar A .k f ' if -mf I Wffhgqk k 1 X. 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