Shawnee Mission East High School - Hauberk Yearbook (Prairie Village, KS)
- Class of 1985
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Susan Bernard, Karen l-lubler, Laura Voelm, Lori Boresow, Laura Kennedy. n T First row: Anne Schudy. Debbie Nimkin, a d A Mary Stechschulte. iPhotos by Jennifer Whitey WR S s- Girls Just Want To l-lave Fun by Laura Stuber Who were those crazy little girls who ran the pep assem- blies, went to all the sports events it was humanly possible to attend, and were also in charge of Lancer Day? Of course, it's the Girls' Pep Club. This year there were 19 pep executives or pep execs. Their president was Lori Boresow. Lori and the other execs planned the Watermelon Feed and ordered the bumper stick- ers, buttons, and shirts. The big disappointment this year for the Pep Club was Lancer Day. We made 120 signs and went down to the Village at 7:00 in the morning. We put up signs, began deco- rating cars, etc. Then we were really upset when it was called oft, said Lori. There was a dinner each night that a football game was played that the Pep Club, mascots, heralders, cheerleaders, and yell leaders attended. One pep exec, Brooke Haw, com- mented, Mostly we eat dinner before the game. lt's a lot of fun. The Pep Club tried to go to as many sporting events as possible. They usually rode the bus to away games and drove to home games. The pep execs also planned Homecoming and Sweetheart. Lori said that they were planning a hall competition between l 7 1 r y 1 I I l l l A l l l l i I I l i d 1 thf l l X de gre 3 ac f rol na mi tin pe it. V x ,,,,...-,g..,,..... v .,,'--1--s---A - - Y . ....K-...-Q...-. .qa.-...,..,--n.4...,4-nv-Q-s,,,,.,.4.--- . - - ' ' 'V . V ' ' l Y l l teir eos ck- ivas the ico- lled Nas ers, Dm- lt of 5 HS 'OV6 aart. 'een 1. I Left to right, top to bottom: 15 Pam Miller, the best quarterback East has ever had. 25 lvlr. Wolff, Pep Club sponsor, with two members of his harem 3. Mignon Disney signs her latest art work. 4. Lori Boresow, Pep Club President. iPhoto by Jennifer Whitey gy: Sli A the grades. Lori stated that the Boys' Pep Club was helping out a great deal and that everyone was getting along well. lVlr. Wolff is a great adviser. He helps out a lot, she stated. A trip to the Pep Club room is very interesting. This room is across the hall from the weightlifting room by the girls' locker room. The Pep Club room is decorated with all the pep execs names which have been painted all lover the room. The Girls' and Boys' Pep Club met together every Monday morning to discuss what they would do that week. Some- times they had extra meetings before a big game or before a pep assembly. When asked about Pep Club, Kate Driscoll replied, I love it. lt's a blast! 1 U ,, .-Y-- V -37 vw Us F, un: ,4,- -.q,.. ,,,,-, . 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'F Hi ri I, l A X Q i I i 1 W l P l I r , 1 i A , 4 3 ,L rll Hf,..:. ff' X xm sgmit. f s : :5 We ' ' by S 4 ' X vv tw ' , ' Lett to right, top to bottom: ii Yell ieaders: top rovvg Paul Janasz, and Chad Clem, bottom row: Mike Copeland, Steve Gilgus, Jon Copaken, Wes Hob- son, Erik Graver, and Steve Melcner Cnot pictured: David Brinton, Nick Vasos, Quint Newcomer, and Brook Meneesi 23 Did I miss something? 33 Take it away Paul. remotes by Paul Fiobinsoni , !.QQwpv I . Left i iF'not J Left to right, top to bottom: 1j Come out with your hands up! 2j Hey it's cool! lPhotos by Paul Flobinsonj Tryouts Spark Enthusiasm, Mobile Sparks Spirit by Suzanne Barham Outside of closed gym doors, Erik shuffled from one foot to the other, as David nervously ran his fingers through his hair and Paul bit his fingernails. Mike ap- proached the group and unconsciously tapped his pen- cil on a stack of books. He is trying not to think of what awaits him. All he can do is imagine what is on the other side: A group of senior girls ready to laugh? All the teachers he has had that didn't like him. His whole auto- tech. class? His tensions builds. Finally the moment comes: anticipation, nervousness, butterflies . . . lt's his turn. Not knowing what's ahead of him, he enters the 9YfTl- Such was the scenario at tryouts held for the first time this year in the selection of the 1984-1985 yell leaders. The guys competed for one of the twelve spots avail- able on the squad. They tried out in front of a panel of judges which included school administrators, teachers, presidents of clubs, and a number of selected varsity cheerleaders, Stuco officers, and pep club officers. They were evaluated on how coordinated and enthusi- astic they were while performing two predetermined cheers. Any extra jumping they wanted to add to their cheers helped, but mostly we fthe judgesflooked at their agility, personalities, and that they weren't embar- rassed, said Mr. David Wolff, yell leader sponsor. The idea of tryouts was used so that the squad would not be chosen as if it were a popularity contest. The squad started practicing over the summer with the cheerleaders so as to be ready for the upcoming football season. After school began, they met every Friday morning at 6:15 to practice. Jon Copaken re- vealed, Each night l practice cheers in front of mir- rors. The squad met weekly with Mr. Wolff to discuss new ideas and to relay new information on upcoming events. lt's a license to be a clown, confessed Steve Melcher. The yell leaders do some of the wildest things, from standing in pyramids and yelling out cheers to driving down Mission Ftoad in their own original Elite Cruiser. The 1968 Ford LTD station wagon was bought from David Herron for the price of one hundred dollars. Shortly after purchasing their car, they trans- formed it into a brightly painted mobile Mrs. Arbie Vasos helped organize the painting of the mobile. She ingeniously contrived a color by numbers design and outlined it on the car with tape. After the outline was put on the car, the yell leaders went at it with paint, a saw, and their own imaginations. They used a power saw to cut off the roof, creating a much needed sunroof. To add class and character to the mobile, they placed a duck on the roof, a helmet for a hood ornament, and a luggage rack on the front hood. The yell leaders pile into the mobile and head south on Mission Road tothe most notorious game of the year with South. Everyone on the squad has made a special effort to be on time and look good. The car gains much attention on the parking lot. People stop and stare The yell leaders jump out of their mobile, grab their mega- phones, and head out to the track, ready for the biggest rivalry of the year, the East-South football game. Synchronettes Show Their Stuff by Molly Graver 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-8. Planning. Choreography. Practice. Kick your legs higher. Practice. Do the splits. Prac- tice. Practice. Devotion. Result: a dazzling performance. The Synchronettes started off the year at KU drill team camp this summer. They won the Sweepstakes trophy for the most individual blue ribbons. And be- cause of overwhelming spirit, they brought home the Spirit Pom. Lisa Kessler was individually recognized with the Superstar trophy and Drill Down trophy. The motto Practice makes perfect came to life for the Synchronettes each morning at 7 o'clock continuing through first hour. The result of all this hard work was shown each halftime of home football and basketball games. During the basketball season, the Synchron- ettes combined their talents with creative costumes, which made for a unique performance. Co-captain Jen Eldred, junior, stated, I think our team is doing well as a whole. We have a lot of team spirit. Co-captain Sandi Lillard, senior, added, We also have great sophomores this year. I'm really happy with how much we've achieved. Miss Debbie Ogden, the sponsor for the Synchron- ettes for four years, claimed the girls work extremely hard for each performance and THEY'FlE REALLY LOOKING GOOD! Top to bottom 15 l-lut 2 3 4 23 Jennifer Strauss Sandi Lillard and Laura Brennan pose for the audience fphotos by Kelly lrishj 'fk TJ- Ladies ln Black by Michele Mauch Who are the penguins that walk around the school on game days? Their uniforms consist of black tights, black skirts, black ballet shoes, black sweatervests, and ofcourse a white blouse. Amy Mueller, headheralder emphasized that the addition of our new uniforms this year has caused the polyester ratio to go down and our self-esteem to go up. The Heralders for this year are seniors Amy Mueller, Kim- berly Cariroll, Allison Langstatt, Annie Burger, Liz Watkins, and junior Lindsey Bjorseth. The Heralders' main function is to perform the opening ceremonies at basketball games and pep assemblies. Allison Langstaff felt that the l-leralders are considered to be another spirit promoting group. Left to right, top to bottom: lj The Heralders improvise a new routine. 23 Annie Burger, senior, reads about Heralding. 35 Amy Mueller strike-S 8 pose for Vogue. 4i Allison Langstaff, Kimberly Carroll, Amy Mueller headheralder, Liz Watkins, Lindsey Bjorseth, and Annie Burger. iAIl photos by K. lrishi Ui UY if swf alo dra ing 'I lon a.n of l a c cal arc 1 f N, ws 2 l ol on black Jrse a 1 that ed The up. Kim- tkins, ion is s and rs are ,4. Up With The Dawn by Suzanne Barham At 6:30 a.m. they fell out of their warm beds, threw on sweats and a t-shirt, and grabbed some breakfast to take along with them. Once at school, they grabbed their flags and dragged them onto the driving range for another early morn- ing of preparing new routines and rehearsing the old. These Lancerettes, also known as the flag team, spent long hours practicing their routines from 7:00 a.m. to 8:30 a.m. every weekday. They worked hard under the leadership of Miss Debbie Ogden and the captains. The captains were a crucial part of the team's unity, declared Miss Ogden. The captains led them in flag routines, where they marched around the field, twirling their flags, practicing kicks and splits. After the team diligently worked for hours, their talents were exhibited as the half-time entertainment in correlation with the band and drill team. Being on flag team did not mean, however, that they were limited to routines with the flags. They could do anything they wanted . . . from doing simple marching to throwing their flags in the air and dancing, pointed out Miss Ogden. The girls enjoyed being a part ofthe team, plus they contributed considerably to the enthusiasm and spirit at all home football games. i i 7 K! Z W Left to right, top to bottom: ii Grin and bear it. 2i l-lup, 1, 2, 3, l-lup. 35 Captains at their all-time best. 43 Hi mom, it's me. QAII photos by Nancy Sloani Harbie Harks Harmony by Lawrence Boresow This year's fall Harbinger staff should prove to be an excellent one, proclaimed feature editor Steven Meicher. But that's not all, Meicher added. What's best about the fall Harbie is the vitality and enthusiasm with which the journalists meet their weekly deadlines. When the going gets tough, the tough get going! The Harbinger is put together by Journalism ll and Ill students and is advised by Mr. Robert Dillon. Mr. Dillon, who has been affiliated with the paper since 1966, allows the editors to use their best judgement in dealing with controversial issues. Editor-in-chief Laurie Dalgleish and assistant editor Jon Copaken both feel that their responsibility towards the paper is time con- suming but very much worth the effort. Copaken re- marked he wished that instead of people writing letters to the editor, they would sometimes consider writing a letter to him, the assistant editor. He explained, I only want to get mail! Other officials of the paper include business manager Amy Gershon, circulation manager Melissa Murphy, news editor Sherrie Hogueland, sports editor David Bundy, photography editor Brooke Haw, and art co- editors Bruce Branit and Jody Whittier. 1 -,. ,-. 1 D 1 1 ' 1 . , Y - . 7 --A ,., - fA,:f1-v..p:,Q4, , .. wv----Y -1' Q A ,. Y- ,,,,.,.--4... ::.:.-4:-41-1' --f-'N ' '-' ' ' ' W '-'Y ' I 1 11 11,1 '1 01,1 11 Wx, ,1 11. 11 11' 1' 11' 111 '11 11 111 11:1 ,111 111 ,1 111 1m 11 11 1 1,,, ,VI ,1'1 1,1 11 H1 11 '11, 11 41 ,1 1 11 12 111 11 1, 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 11' '1 1 ,1 1 11 1 1 11 11 11 1i 11 11 11 1: 1 .1 . 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 ,1 ,1 11 . . 13 1 X. ,V -,-f...., A r Q name was Jim and he decided to take Journalism l. All of 3 sudden, the fairy godfather, Mr. Dillon, made little Jim an Editor. POOF! Thus, Jim, with his storytelling staff of editors, writers, photog- raphers, and artists, brightened the life of students with the spring Harbinger. Together, they sought out injustice with biting editorials. Together, they presented the various aspects of SM, Wonderful in vivid prose. They saw to it that ads were sold, pictures taken, and cartoons drawn. They also made sure that Once upon a time a little boy traveled all the way from Tulsa the views and comments of their readers were heard. And Mr. to grace Shawnee Mission Wonderful with his presence. His Dillon was pleased. l 1 l I l I 7 l I K F. ,... my xv Nw if W' . . any 1 Top to bottom: left to right: Ad Staff: Cleft to rightl David Banks: John Patch: Steve Sain, manager: Craig Jones: Eric Mathews. Not pictured: Michele Mauchg Lisa Fischer, and Julie Rester. 2l Art editor Bruce Branit and business manager Kimberly Carroll. 33 Feature staff: Cleft to rightl Laura Frashierg Suzy Geimang Lori Boresow: Paul Janaszg John Pascarellag Nate Stamosg Jill Schoolmang and Thomas Laager. Sitting: Betsy Bodker, editor. Not pictured: B. K. Christopher. 45 Photographers Mark McConahay, Mary Sowden, and Sara Voorhees.fPho- tos by Kelly lrish.l . V ,,, fl ..,...,,..,. . ,-..,...-1--r.--.-,, U...-.. -.,-A---v--f'H ' - ,, ,...u.-M-ua... ..,.,f-..,. ...--n-4.-.44.:--q1-....w-vv-- . , , ' r ' I of a Editor. totog- ih the biting fS.M. sold, e that id Mr. J g Jones, anit and loresowl r, editor. es.fPho- l l Jim strove to make his dream come true, to put technical knowledge into practice and pull off a valid, printed medium. This year's spring Harbinger recorded Shawnee Mission East for all to see. And everyone lived happily ever after. i l l Left to right, top to bottom: 15Spring sports staff: fleft to right5 Alex Hen- son, ass. editor, Peter Brodsky, Larry Doan, David Wentz, Cliff Phillips, Da- vid Byrd, editor, and Matt Sheffield. 25 Spring news staff: lleft to right5 Alex- andra Pompushko, Kip Van Blarkum, editor, Mary Stechshulte, Judith Daw- son, Jeremy Kohn, ass. news editor, and Lisa Fay. 35 Assistant editor-in- chief George Langworthy and editor- in-chief Jim Mammalis. 45 Mr. Dillon is the advisor? 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The 1984-1985 Labyrinth staff was headed by Sarah Fox, editor-in-chief. The editing staff included Beth Mor- rison, assistant editor, Wes Cochran, literary editor, Sarah Fremerman, assistant literary' editor, Heather Donohoo, art editor, Vicky Bennett, assistant art editor, Lee Shaver, business manager, and Heather Schloz- man, publicity manager. The ever-famous computer dating was again this year's chief money raiser. The Labyrinth also awarded prizes to those students whose writing was selected for the publication. This year's Labyrinth was divided into three specific categories: poetry, essay, and short sto- ry. Mrs. Teel added, The Labyrinth gives studentsa chance to express themselves through their writing and also by having it pubIished. ...Arai 1 J fFrom left to rightj Editor staff Wes Cochran Beth Morrison Sarah Fremerman Heather Donohoo Sarah Fox 2 J Editor in chief Sarah Fox and art editor Heather Donohoo look over Labyrinth plans 31 Smile pretty' fphotos by A Muellerl ,MW Wet , W2 5 X mm MWVMW W , , ' wwf ff-w f ff Mark-wr J! I f. 3, 7 QQ, W, . 5 f F 1 s f r. hz? I , - f E X I 3' 2 3 Z 2 l 26 6 X. fir: 5 x 1 4 A, 5 351' '5 5 1. 4 N 213 tiff 3 ,A K fxsxfw 1 wx . ,,,. , of ' n r - - v . . , u ' . N .f, 9 A, ,.,- . f 1 Y , - v .v,.-W-,Z V, ,, nf. -,,-.-A ifs- -4 f --Q'-V Y Qi' 'if-W 'Mx' - F ,IF M, Qv-351 52.-.q.eg--N ' --Tw - 'vi' --- ' ' ' ' ' ' , I 1 V I 1 1 f , Alpha Achievers By Cynthia Belmont Beta: In Greek schools it is the second letter of the alpha- bet. At East it is a symbol of academic excellence, represent- ing the best of scholastic achievements for sophomores. Students who excel in their first year at East are rewarded with the honor of becoming Beta Club members, a title re- served for only a select few. The Beta Club is even stiffer competitively than the Nation- al Honor Society. The requirement for acceptance is a 3.7 grade average, 5 faculty recommendations, and completion ofa service project. Along with the service project is the other main event of the Beta year, the Awards Ceremony, which involves the elaborate process of initiating new Beta mem- bers. This ceremony also includes the initiation of new Na- tional Honor Society members, who carried lighted candles in ' ' ' H 'et rocession at last year s reception. According to arri 3 D Dunn, sponser, speakers who represent a good example ' ' ' . k t through service to the community were invited to spea a the ceremonies. The Beta Club, although still in its infant stages at East, is recognized throughout the U.S. its competitive nature is de- ' ed to honor and involve sophomores, and spark an inter- sign est in academic activities. Ms. Dunn summed up its purpose: The idea is to recognize sophomores in academic achieve ment and to be of service for the school and the communityf L st ear's service projects included a flower sale, and the 3 Y Sophomore Roundup, a meeting designed to make sopho- ores feel comfortable in their new environment at East m . ' k that once they start at East, ' - I Little do those newcomers now there's no turning back, they're destined for academic suc CGSS. ..,..........,,,,...,,...--.wmmwma-n-,Q Top to bottom: 1jBeta Club left to right, row 1: , k. sioneking, J. scnooiman, o. Bliss, k. cremef, A. Sawyer, S. Smith, S. Biekhof, N. Staab, J. Sangster. Bow 2: N. Frank, K. Pierson, K. Smith, L. McPherron, J. Proffitt, K. Brillhart, M. Hechler, K. Morris, S. Deboge, T. Chase. Bow 3: B. Morri- son, M. Moorman, Ft. Harrison, W. Sangster, S, Baptist, L. Voelm, K. Krohn, C. West. Bow 4: T. Barker, S. Sanks, D. Johnston, M. Graver, K. Healy, C. Wright, E. Williams, L. Frashier, L. Hes- ter, C. Belmont. 29 Scholarly officers: Fiuthie Har- VISOH. president, Kathy Grether, vice president, Amy Sawyer, treasurer, Caroline West, secre- tary. iAll photos by D. MilIer.j N by Sa su str ar wi we m pe se Le M Bl ek! W It L E E 4 I .-Q, ...1.v..,..,..-,,,..1--v.- '39 1 il 3 .l S I- V 3. 1. I- 1 11 9 J.. T. T, '- .I QETX ,Q +4 , ZA A f ,, ., ff 22, i f i Z i . p A National Merits Merit Nationally by Laura Stuber Remember the PSAT? You woke up at about seven on a Saturday morning. You had to eat a good breakfast to make sure that your brain would function well for three hours straight. Once at East you gripped your number two pencil and began filling in the bubble answers. You agonized over whether to guess on an answer or leave it blank. Finally, you were finished. From this test 16 National Merit semifinalists emerged. This means that these students scored in the top half of one percent of the state's high school graduating class. These semifinalists are Keith Bland, David Bundy, Peter Cowley, Laurie Dalgleish, Amy Dick, Josh Gibson, Eric Hoffman, Jim Mamalis, Steve Melcher, Brett Menden, Tracy Porter, Gayle Fiiggert, David Shobe, David Stern, and Tom Tetzlaff. Mr. David Wolff, who is in charge of the PSAT test, report- ed, To be a National Merit semifinalists is one of highest academic awards a senior can receive because you rank in a very select group. More than one million juniors took the PSAT! National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test. 15,000 of these students will compete for 3700 Merit scholarships. In order to continue in the competition the semifinalists must complete an application, send a high school transcript, write a biographical sketch, and take the SAT. Steve Melcher commented on the importance of the PSAT: There is not enough emphasis placed on the PSAT. Actual- ly, it sould not even be called a preliminary test because the PSAT is the test which really counts, not the SAT. There are also many important financial benefits from be- ing a semifinalist. The National Merit Scholarship is an excel- lent way for someone to get additional money for college if they don't qualify for financial aid, with more than one third of the finalists receiving money for solely academic achieve- ment, reported Eric Hoffman. National Merit semifinalists, front row, left to ri ht: Am Dick Brett Minden Q Y l 1 David Stern, Tracy Porter, Gayle Biggert, back row: Eric Hoffman, Jim Mamalis, David Bundy, Peter Cowley, Tom Tetzlaff, Rob Johnson, Laurie Dalgleish, Keith Bland, Josh Gibson, David Shobe, and Steve Melcher. iPhoto by Muellerl 2 ff N J s J F 1 e 1 I C Z Q fe 6 W . . '. ' - - . ' Lf -H H' .----wee-v---sas-. -'-v- '- ' ' 'K ' H ' . , g -vw.-are-r'--0-0 - - Q , I F V I Y , .. I . I A ,,q,,.-,,,,,,.,, -Q-p.--1-wr- . i g . or ns oll TO 'td f W Z fc If 3 J National Art Honor Society by Allison Langstaft Started one year ago to promote arts and crafts, the Na- tional Art Honor Society was comprised ot approximately 40 students, each with varying art talents. To become a mem- ber, each student needs to earn a total of 6 service points. These points were earned by preparing art work for a show, hanging an exhibit, changing the art work in the school gal- lery, or performing other art-related services. NAHS served to recognize students with an interest and a talent in art. Sue Lim, a member of the club, stated, lt's good to see student art work appreciated, and it wouldn't be, without the help of NAHS. The Kansas University Gold Show, the Scholastic Art Show, and the Research and Development forum, are a few of the art shows that NAHS members participate in. Awards and scholarships are given to the students with the best work. The members ot NAHS were inducted at an awards ban- quet in March. i i 1 Left to right, top to bottom: 1. This is very interesting! 2. Mr. Hines explains a new way of doing things. 3. Senior mem- bers discuss strategies for the year. 4. Alan Hockersmith meditates about his next piece of art. fPhotos by Amy Muellerl S.H.A.R.E.-ing is Caring by Molly Graver Share ideas. Share talents. Share time. Share feelings. Share yourself. S.H.A.R.E. means Students Helping in Areas Related to Education. Sponsored by Mrs. Debbie Atkinson, this organization was divided up into committees. Each committee worked on pro- jects and presented programs throughout the year. S.H.A.R.E. Ambassadors spoke to Meadowbrook and lndian Creek students about the transitions involved in moving up to high school. The Greeters Committee hosted for school ac- tivities, such as the College Clinic, the conference days, and the days when parents visited. HEC tHealth Education Committeej, led by Beth Hayes and Susan Durham, provided services to the community this year. Students spoke to Meadowbrook and Indian Creek students about topics like self-esteem, spirituality, drunk driv- ing, and how to help a friend. S.H.A.R.E. members also met with elementary school children to answer questions concerning drugs and the drug situation at the high school level. The students who spoke at Meadowbrook and Indian Creek acquired background information from a retreat called S.C.O.P.E. S.C.D.P.E.tStudents Concerned about Opportu- nities in Prevention Educationj was an education, fun-filled weekend at Wildwood Camp, sponsored by the city of Mis- sion Hills. Representatives from eight area schools attended. Nicole Heley claimed, We learned a lot from the weekend --- not just about drugs, but also about ourselves. The S.A.D.D. Chapter tStudents Against Driving Drunkj was added to East this year. Students joined with a pledge: Friends don't let friends drive drunk. Beth Hayes added, lt's a good way to let students put their feelings on the line. lt shows their concern for others. lf I I i ui 1 A 7 x.., 0 fr Lett to right: top to bottom: tj SHARE members, row 1: Jennifer Farris, Rebecca Ste-hman, Kimberly Carroll, Nicole Heley, Molly Graverg row 2: Cyn- thra Belmont, Laura Hester, Laura Hunnicutt, Jill Raine, Heather Schlozman, Chuck Hendleyg row 3: Wendy Gibson, Leslie Chalker, Linda Weisenborn, Laura Rozen, Betsy Robertson, Christine Zambrig row 4: Jill Schoolman, Judith Dawson, Susan Durham, Melisa Klein. 2j Ted smiles, Heh, this is great - sign up for SADD! 3j Tim Keel, Molly Graver, and Susan Durham sit back and relax at SCOPE. 4j Beth Hayes says, You re lookin' pretty good! tphotos by Paul Robinson and Nicole Heleyj i l i i l i X Bl by I nal yor 19 tot l me YO' Sc no clu fift tal fl 1 M if .. . ,f f f 3 I iN Bustin' Loose by Caroline Williamson Alright, everyone knows that the Chess Club was fifth in the nation in 1984 ....... You don't'? Well, you knew, didn't you, that East has been the state chess champion since 1979? No? Do you know what chess is? What a chess tournament is? Okay, at least you're not hopeless. Now, what about a chest tournament? Yes, a chest tourna- ment, with team cups and booby prizes, no less. And, in case you're interested, it was approved by the Kansas State High School Activities Association. The exact same one that will not pass legislation that would allow East, and other chess clubs, to officially advance to Nationals after State. East was fifth last year in Nationals only because the funds that were to take them to Nationals were frozen by the Kansas State High School Activities Association. Thus, some team members were unable to go because they couldn't finance the trip to Philadelphia on their own. i .. lt took forensics 12 years to get the KSI-ISAA to approve the Nationals. We will fight the same battle, pledged chess sponsor Paul DeBarthe. Some of that battle has already been won, with the approval of the chest tournaments. Teams and individuals paid an entrance tee for the chest tournament, and also took part in the chess tournament that was being conducted simultaneously. Thus, West earned funds for Na- tionals. Anyone and everyone was invited to the Open Chest Tournament, even inexperienced ones. For those, there were consolation prizes, namely Polly Dartons. ' ' s f 'Z s z, 't sz .4 , V 1 L A '- A: 'ftftml 1-lm gi M Kimi 1 my ,. f ...ww I Left to rightg top to bottomg 1. Brandon wants you to think that he won that himself. 2. Chess Team prac- tice. 3. '84 Chess Team: Paul DeBarthe, sponsorg John Caing .John Bauerg Mike Stecklerg Eric Petersg Brandon Whitehead. 4. Mr. DeEtarthe demonstrates his coaching technics. 5. Mike and Mr. DeBarthe intently watch the chess board. Cultural Expansion by Stephanie Litman Language. Culture. Food. Clothing. People. These just scratch the surface of the many aspects of a foreign country. All the rest lie within. As it is not possible for each student to see foreign lands, East teachers are more than happy to bring it to them. Mrs. Flzypczek, French National Honor Society spon- sor, enjoys creating enthusiasm for French culture, civilization, and international friendships. The main purpose of the society is to stimulate interest in the study of French, to promote higher standards of schol- arship, and to reward high scholastic achievements. Only students with a genuine interest in the language and above average grades in at least three years of French are asked to join. The French Honor Society fundraiser was a student tutoring service for any French student interested. Some of the money raised from this went to local chari- ties. Elizabeth Morrison responded, The program is doubly beneficial because both the student and the tutor learn. . Spanish National Honor Society is also to promote interest in the language and the culture. Mrs. Noble and Mrs. Pinkston, the sponsors, planned a trip to a Mexi- can speaking country as an activity. A battle of the bands was planned to help support the group. Language clubs took place within each foreign lan- guage class. French, Spanish, and German classes each had opportunities to learn about their respective cultures in activities such as games, slides and films, and food festivals. The German club planned a food fest in early Novem- ber to taste German cuisine. Mr. Schwabe played music from his home country while everyone ate and talked. The language groups at East allowed students to get a glimpse of culture beyond the German beer stein, French croissant, and Spanish sombraro. i l r i Top to bottom: tl Herr Schwabe and his chateau in Germany. 23 Alison Loeven guth meets Don Quixote. lphotos by Jennifer Whitey ,.,,.g..,..a-urn ' - -fun m.,..-5..,..m.Hg.f::., Y.,. .-- . f I , 5' ff,fxG X Left to right, top to bottom: lj It's a small world. 2j international Club president, Amy Gershon 3j Alexander in the land ot 'Ahhs' 4j We international Club leaders hear no evil, see no evil, speak no evil, and have no fun, 5j Birds of a feather flock together. tphotos by Nancy Sloanj .4 . Small World by Stephanie Litman What is better than going out to see the world? Having the M 1 9 z r Q y f . hy af f ,, 2, ,, Q' MW: , Z My I M2116 , ,f P ll f f X W ' if ,wi 1, Aff W1 f 'V Q p f? QC4' Wf Ww ffff' P I 449 V My ,,,,,,, .,.-7w , , ff V, '4 f M I f My f 'Zh 0 Zz V 5 MF' f , +, . wfwfwwv , zf f . .,f..,., I W , ,, ff , M, 4 I , , 6 f Q 4 yy'f W ,I , M ,WWW ' fu if 3 W7 1 i i 4 world come to you! her 1 Such is the major purpose of the International Club. This Whil year, nine students from all corners of the globe-Sweden to Erica Peru, Malaysia to Germany-visited our small portion of the lv globe, S.M.East. This wide mix of cultures helped to enrich sas and broaden the knowledge of East students. Whe Each exchange student has his own special interests and Ti individual qualities. 'ferri' Stefan Luehle was best known for his interest in classical Wan and acoustic guitar. He is from Nordhorn, West Germany, a F city near the Holland border. At East, his favorite class is isal orchestra. subj Yew Jin fEugenej Lee, from Melaka, Malaysia, enjoys a SCN' good game of tennis. In his spare time, he may be found A hunting or playing guitar. lair As for Erica Bengtsson, sewing and jazz ballet are among HW' f nl, l MM . zz Q, .,', , ,A 0 ,' . iffy : fl Y X f Wl '75'f f , A Q.. 2. , gr Q 1 'AS f f fi l Zfffgix nfi 15 Q W X f f X 47 1 fl 1 f f ff , ff , . . V W. I 0 W f 'F W R 47 489 , 46 4 X f Left to right, top to bottom: tj These American girls just love me. 2j Everyone smiles in the same language. 35 Erica is attracted to the all-American stud, Larry Boresow. 43 When in America, do as Americans do. tphotos by Nancy Sloani ,ng This an to if the nrich 5 and ssical ny, a ass is nys a found mong her enjoyments. She plans on becoming a fashion designer. While at East, Erica is studying languages. Viken, Sweden, Erica's home, is not far from Denmark. Ivan Muriiz admits, I wanted to go to California, but Kan- sas City is just as good. lvan's home city is Cuzco, Peru, where his interests include playing ping pong and theater. To Jarmo Tapio Leponiemi, the amount of TV channels is terrific! Jarmo comes from Helsinki, Finland, and he doesn't Want to go back, I Thomas Laageragrees with Jarmo about the television. lt IS a blast to live here, laughed Tom. Journalism is his favorite subject because it is so new to him. Tom's home town is Schwarzenburg, Switzerland. Alexander Joachim Porulskiof West Germany likes to play tennis. Oh yeah, I love the Rolling Stones, admitted Alex- ander. Andrew Ffolf Mellinger was an active member of the cross country team this past fall. From Winterburg, Switzerland, Andrew likes traveling and visiting new places in the country. The school lunch idea is neat, commented Andrew. Carlos Briones comes from Chile. His interests include tennis and taking pictures with his camera. The international Club raises money so that each exchange student can receive a class ring. lt is an important token for them to remember the year by, commented Mr. Larry Brown, sponser. The club also planned various activities for the students, such as a trip to the Renaissance Festival. International club officers included Amy Gershon, Chuck Hendley, Heather Schlozman, Monica Hayde, and the won- derful co-sponsor, Miss Jean Criley. We love it here! admitted our world-class students. .,...-qq-fave,--:qu-f.Y:.., 1 '-- ,.. . -f, X -VA x ----- K ' - f-4 if -W--1,-1'-vf-ew -4 i .ff'iw?f,34 y-,1- ffffffl -4.-.-A-........ ...--., , . . . , , . V., H ....,..., ,- ,,,, 1 ' ff- ,H 5 ,M --- M - , - X --...- ,..,...,-,.- ,,,,,,,,,,,,e...-...--f---- ,..-.- l tO 19 b,- CS ily an re we LG. 9: , A .4 ,, Y Nine-To-Fivers by Stephanie Litman The huge monster paused from its symphony of clacking and squealing in order to send a message to a small creature with a single red eye. Seconds pass. The monster starts up its din again, while the small creature shuts his eye and sleeps. Not literally a monster, this Apple ile computer system has become a monstrous helper for Office Education classes. Office Education is the place for learning how to use the Apple's word processing system, as well as other machines for various other jobs. Office Education has a prerequisite of Typing l. The two year program begins with Office Ed. l, where the student acquires training on the Apple Ile word processing system, the IBM Displaywriter, and various electronicltypewriters. The second year of the program utilizes advanced class- room training plus On-The-Job training in an office with pay. O-J-T students leave school at noon and hold office positions in the area. I got the job the same day I interviewed! announced Tracy Cavanaugh. Tracy works as an assistant account and bookkeeper at G and C Services Corp. Monique Lessig, who works at Dean Witter Brokerage Firm, admitted, lt gets a little boring sometimes, but is really good exper- iencel Mrs. Darleneydones, Office Education teacher, affirms, Of- fice Education hot only teaches skills necessary for jobs, but it also puts the student ahead of others in the competition for employee positions. Left to right, top to bottom: fl Mrs. Jones shows her cheery smile. 23 Tina love to type. 31 Haagen Dazs - chocolate chip! 45 Excitement for Office Ed. 53 Jennifer is stumped by her difficult work. 63 Don't eat your pencil! tall photos by K. lrishl r 1 2 E 1 Z f 2 2 1 f e ? 2 7 Z 1 2 5 2 Z 4 2 f f 7 f Z Z f f Z i 5 Z 5 4 Z Z A 7 Z , .4 -fl' I 1 I I .: 1 - .--ff, ' , .fffff -?E-- 149' Siu-1':.?S? ' , ,,, ,, , ,, ,H -,,'-,.,., f 'Y F.,-L f ,w-- ,- -1.:f. ,,..,yif,f. ' -,f-f-,fa ----11.-f -- N , ' -. ---.. Jr., '.- ' -,- ..,., -- ,.,,. 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This win qualified them for the state tourna- ment, which takes place in Wichita. Last year the categories team tied for fifth place at the Washburn WIBW TV Hi-Q. 60 teams participated in this tour- nament. Last year's team was also the district champion. Elizabeth, who is the only girl on the team, commented, lt's not a problem being the only girl. Sometimes I get a little trouble, but it's not bad. lt's a gas. lt's exciting. There's no way to study for it. lt's recall from the moment you're born if that's what it takes to answer a question, responded Jim Mamalis. He added, A lot of winning is getting the upperhand, beating the buzzer, and keeping your composure, all to intimidate the other team. David Stern summed it up best by saying, lt's fun if you don't take it too seriously. lt's trivia. lt's just a relaxation. lt's a hobby. ff ff f 2 Left to right, top to bottom: fl Never before has there been such a great mass of minds in one rectangle. 25 Ronnie, Bobbie, Ricky, and Mike, if l like categories who cares what you like. 33 Steve Melcher checks tor new chest hair. lAll photos by Paul Flobinsonl Master Debaters by Suzanne Barham Late in the day while walking down the halls, students might have noticed large groups of people, unknown to them, clad in three-piece suits and dresses. Who were these people that were everywhere? If two seemed to be fighting, they were probably members of a debate team from around the area. The debate team began their regular season on October 5 and ended it on January 5. The East debate team participat- ed in many tournaments, some of which were overnight tour- naments. But one of the biggest was our own SME lnvita- tional, commented Nicole Gresham. The SME Invitational, of which Nathan Frank was tournament director, was one of the three largest tournaments in the state. The team was composed of 25 novice members and 15 varsity members, led by Larry Brown, American government teacher and debate advisor. The top three debaters were Nathan Frank, Kristen Kandt, and Kevin Ireland. Kandt and Ireland placed fourth in the NFL qualifying tournament. Lett to right, top to bottom: tl Hey, what f f can l say? 23 Two debaters prepare for a last minute rebuttal. 33 Of course we think we're wonderful, and now you know that we think we're wonderful. tphotos by 1 X. 2 get 1 N, . ..t...,,, , .- E ze . Nancy Sloanj ff! l E , X, . ' Q X - Ac by l P. vice Tree Yorl offic mor ed t ln an p Play Nati atre Joni ing are 3 7 Z ? f Z 'mia we www in ,-.- Mb- .g- ..,-n-..---n--4-n Y M,-,...4a-qu-V. -xv a- al of 15 :nt are nd ,fi tg, f. Accom lished Actors by Cynthia elmont. President: Liz Jones. Vice president: Shelly Brown. Second vice president: Sarah Fremerman. Secretary: Larissa Ray. Treasurer: Rob Johnson. Sponsors: Missy Taylor and Bryce York. Who was this mysterious group? The Thespian Club officers, of course. This year, East's troop of Thespians was more active than ever, participating in various activities relat- ed to acting. ln order to become a Thespian, one must earn ten Thespi- an points. This could be achieved by participation in school plays and musicals, working on play crew, participation in National Forensics League, or playing in the Repertory The- atre. This may seem like a lot of work, but it's worth it. Liz Jones, president, commented that it gives support by offer- ing members the opportunity to be around other people who are interested in drama. lt also helps members to get informa- tion on upcoming presentations and find acting positions in the community. Thespians enjoyed many drama-related activities, such as receiving a bi-monthly magazine called Dramaffcs, having parties, discussing upcoming plays and musicals, and visiting dress rehearsals at various theatres, like the Missouri Rep. Thespian members also saw resentations such as the Me p - dea and Guys and dolls, performed at Shawnee Mission Northwest this year, and The King and l, presented at South. Funds to support these activities were raised by selling con- cessions at various home football and boys' basketball games.. . Significant to the Thespian year was the mid-winter alumni party. At this event, Thespian alumni came back and spoke with present Thespians to inform them of college opportuni- ties for actors, and talked to them about their college life as an actor. 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A -,.- ,, 4-. :...... . -V ---..,---- ...-,--f'- ,,,,.,. nt..- . ...-fv-ur-- ...pn--qm..-. 1-in-Q - ---'09-4----+Hl great choirs raliers, made as the tad its when 'Q Greg Smith, istead, tlly and perfor- Choral e whole erworks attrac- immer- ers. The fall and spring concerts. Lastly, selected choir members participated in a KMEA District I mini-workshop on December 1. East was also proud to have Choraliers, Lancer Men, and Chamber Singers invited to the KMEA state festival in March. The choirs raised money for this by selling cheese. The Chamber Singers, a select group of twenty-four, performed at these plus other weekly functions throughout the year. The zingy's of Zollars zingers have come a long way to produce performances like these, that were so tull of zing. Choir was unlike other classes because there's no paperwork - only the individual's sheer genuine interest to sing and have fun! Opposite page: 1lChoraIiersg L-Fi, front row: J. Farris, L. Smith, L. Hunnicutt, N. Duncan, A. Smith, A. Dick, S. Swanson, K. Riekhof, S. Fiiekhof, M. Miller, L. Frashier, N. Heley, S. Baptist, S. Smith, D. Kaminski. Bow 2: C. Williamson, G. Fiiggert, C. Priefert, M. Singleton, K. Smith, C. Daniels, C. Campbell, C. Belmont L. Hicks, K. Carroll, P. Hess, J. Backstrom, L. Jones, T. Porter. Fiow 3: A Colom, A. Griggs, J. Yowell, K. Ireland, J. Joslin, S. Kapleau, T. Sawyer, M Pemberton, G. Jones, L. Denney, J. Laverentz, J. Mitchell, P. King, A. Albright H. Stewart. Row 4: B. Ortiz, G. Davis, B. Dixon, C. Hendley, P. Dykes, T. Laager, S. Hollister, C. Andrade, M. Coleman, B. Stapp, S. Patty, G. Weisonborn S Peterson, M. McMillan. 21 Sopranos and altos show their style. 33 Shelli Swanson, Amy Dick, and Alison Smith listen to advice. Above: Top picl Concert Choir: L-R, front row: K. Hervey, J. Eldred, J. Baker, M Schulte, K. Pierson, D. Schmelzinger, M. Stechschulte, L. Christie, C. York Snitz. Bow 2: J. Rester, M. Moorman, J. Joyce, B. Nicholson, J. Siuda, McClelland, M. Bradbury, S. Hess, K. Helsing, A. Hall. Flow 3: J. Krout, Brown, D. LeManske, M. Baker, J. Ferney, T. Miller, K. Paddack, K. Ireland, Goodnow, A. Fioudebush, B. Kraai. Ftow 4: T. McKim, A. Sajovic, T. l-loudek, lnbody, E. Freberg, A. Payne, J. Kapp, M. Ninci, A. Hendley, M. Suhr, Cedarholm. fNot pictured: J. Coxl Bottom picl Girls Choir: L-R, front row: K. Wright, T. Byrum, A. Pai, J. Sanks, Ftichert, C. Blackshire, C. Bailey, J. Campbell, B. Baltis, S. Wittig. Flow 2: Burgess, P. Pankratz, S. Hedrick, E. Dayton, S. Felkner, A. Mertz, K. Jay, Wood, S. Stewart. Flow 3: S. Gilgus, M. Comley, M. Vibert, D. Dtt, K. Moore, Reid, L. Priboth, K. Henson, J. Dick, T. Wagner. Row 4: M. Hood, D. Rhodes, Zahner, F. Franklin, K. Dykes, C. Everhart, J. Burger, S. Haught, K. Young Sano. CNot pictured: C. Anderson, K. Mitchell, P. Buppl 1 68 Top to bottom, left to rightg tl The choir shows their enthusi- asm. 23 Kristen Ftiekhof shows her enthusiasm while Jeff and Paul get their own laughs. 39 Tracy Porter yawns and Nicole Heley falls asleep singing lullabyes. 49 The grand ole' choir! Bottom picl Chamber Singers, L-R, front row: K. ireland, S. Swanson, T. Porter, J. Laverentz, N. Heley, A. Dick, S. Peter- son. Row 2: J. Yowell, C. Daniels, P. Hess, L. Denney, J. Mitchell, L. Jones, A. Smith, C. Hendley. Row 3: C. Andrade, G. Fiiggert, K. Carroll, B. Stapp, S. Patty, L. Hicks, K. Fliekhof, P. Dykes. 9 l l 1 ' I 1 l WA it pl 1 H , A l .Zi ff ' W 2 , fifffff 2 ' t 1 , ' T- l, If ' it 1 gl l J 'Hi U 1 N 2 ' 22, l, u ' l ' 3?- IQZQH iw li rl .3 , it fifsnwf, FV i ,I , T 'I 3 ., . i. Q 5' i i ZA I .T M gf X gf V tk' V , ty , U, , yfw H 'Wt 5, , f 9 , , 7 f , ,V g ,f Y 251 f ff f v N 1 ,gjfy Z Z 4 Q4 if gf . I 4 two, JW U Af if y fgyf 4 .vi of Q ,W if f .2 2 S 42, sf. A W2 t f4l f T 'ffm f ' f far t f i 'W ,ww ,,,, :r ff 1 J if .fl7 ,Z - W.fi'F1U:s ew f- + ff ' f G g '4 . -N5 f I . f fw f -' Q .-Z, YY. ' 1 gm 4, 2.1. W 4 3' Q! 'eff f , 5 T A K all . H l . 1 l ' l sg.. ' NR . NW-Q X .wa .Jw ,Q ,- ! S 1 DY lt fielc ove Stal T the Knit hor x VK ' i 6 Mwmm WWW 5, A f x WW, W W , ,',,A,., M v W Z runny 7 Qs. 1 XJ dy. ..- .. ,..--0.4- .-uw ' ,,,.,m-eq-nt Y. -- A Fun Year by Allison Langstaff lt s half time at the football game. The players rush off the field and the marching band takes their place. A hush falls over the crowd and the school song is heard throughout the stadium. This is just one type of performance in which a member of the band participates. There is also a jazz band fThe Blue Knightsj a full band fdurlng concert seasonl and an optional honors band. Bill Leafblad director is in charge of all four v. F - 1 , .Y-,---..f - bands and conducts each one. Competitions are abundant during the band season and Shawnee Mission East has consistently farmed high in all of them. There are two marching competitions a Wyandotte KMEA competition and a competition in Wichita. Approximately fifty students are involved in band this year and according to Geoff Gould a member of all four bands The band had a few problems this year because of our small size. But even so we ve had a successful year and a lot of un. Left to right, top to bottom: 1. The marching band is getting ready. 2. Meditating before rehearsal. 3. Let's - see those chipmunk cheeks. V 6 V . . 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D ' 1 R A 1 ,f - I 1 V f , ' Y , ,V VV V , 1.. ,.g-f----,n-.. , V - ' ' - V , V AV - - ,L -' ' VV ' -aww V -J..-., , ...O V Y , -5257 H-E3 5 j+Jg!qs ,-:...--- +lV-f-! 'i'ff'. - ff' 'H'- 'i . ' I 1 ' T: w w w 3 w w 1 l 4 I V i P 5 ,, ' :N in H ,u L . r L, ww N 1 w 4 I 4 1 1 Lights, Music, Action! by Kristen Fliekhof The curtain is down and the audience waits patiently. Backstage, the lights on a carousel are turned on. The music from the orchestra gives two down beats and begins the theme song as the curtain rises to present the prologue of this year's musical, Carousel . A story of a young couple who lose their jobs be- cause they fall in love, Rodgers and Hammerstein's production was filled with color in lights, music, and action. The songs and words aroused almost every emotion among the audience, from laughter to tears. Everyone's real personality seemed to fit for their part perfectly, stated senior and dancer Martha Singleton. A colorful array of old-fashioned 1880's styles made the story realistic and kept the crowd's steadfast attention, especially when the curtain first opened. But what really caught my eye was the carousel itself, commented crew member Allison Langstaff. The carousel was definitely the most time-consuming in preparation, added Bryce York, technical director, who built the carousel, besides the horses, which were donated. The carousel really stood out and made this musical different from past years, stated Rod Carr, the dramatic director for the first year. Mr. Zollars, Musical director, added that most high schools wouldn't even attempt the musical for that reason only. Furthermore, the carousel presented the colorful mood for the entire story. Around sixty girls and forty guys tried out for the musical in November. Twenty singers and twenty danc- ers were cast with eight lead parts. This year's produc- tion was the first to consist of mostly juniors, and nine- teen seniors and six sophomores were also cast. Senior Lucky Denney played the lead role of Billy Bigelow, and senior Liz Jones played Julie Jordan. Other supporting roles were Alison Smith, Kevin ireland, Gayle Fliggert, Keith Bland, and Laura.Christie. The singers alternated scenes with the dancers. Dudley Hogue was the chor- eographer for the dancers. Dance leads included Jona- than Laverentz, Jennifer Eldred, and Jennifer Farris. Practice makes perfect, and so it was for every day until about 5:30, from November 26th to January 30th, until the perfection was shown for 2V2 hours each night on January 31, February 1 and 2. Carousel was a musical of color, both in the ap- pearance and vitality of the characters. Lights, music, and action combined to spark excitement in the open- ing scene. Eyes were glued from that point on unitl the tearful conclusion. 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A .:fT':,, ..- . , -........,.....,.-,...-..--.......,.....,,..,.mfx-1?--vw----f-T-:Q.1,....,.,:-.-,,,.:,4,.,z.'1f+i..,,,,-.i.raga:?iL.z1,, ,,,1,,,-,., T., 1,513 i I I n s r L I 1 1 X f K 4 v L ,.,,,,,,.,,,,,.,..--...-,-.... ,...- ,,,...-W...-. ,.q..,...-...-..--up- ..far-aw ,-A .,, q.. -1--M .4 n fl 9 5- it Fl '? G Don't get the impression that intramurals are for the light- hearted. Competition was intense, and the losers often were flogged or tarred. Both volleyball and basketball held intramural games for those who didn't have the time or, admittedly, the skill to play school team ball. With names like the Chiffons, Large Fruit, and the Posers, teams gathered on electric Monday nights to battle under the supervision of an expert jump-roper. The results did not seem to matter, but four brawls and a nervous breakdown later, who knows. Jett 'Big Lips' Defus- seau saw intramurals differentlyf' l know l'm the best. l merely need a place to show it. Cough. If you missed intramurals, then read the article. l 1 I 7 1 KW! W , r 4yfZ3 '41 W ff, 'LW ' ' mf My ' 'ui hz tfffqi , M,- , I 13 Laura Smith explains the concept of shadow basketball to a bewil- dered Alison Loevenguth 21 Jump-roping is not his only skill, or is it. 33 Cowabunga Me Ball oof 45 The Bruise Brothers inside f 7, uf. s . W. W, 4, 1 ' ff-, .A f f, , f f ..v.-,..,.,,.,.,,,.,.L,,.,.,....,......-.-...-T-g- '.-qQ-:p--a:-i-H-!:-l-1'!!fvf-1gr-!- -. V ,W gq.. X a. wx QT: A f ,ff , ... , f ' ,, ' v f .fn ,f ' . WWW-f 21 ,M Z WW-M - , , ,fm , f 1 WH' H1 2 w 4 7 in W W Z , A f f f M -12. Q f Q f 'V W f 1 W Z Z 7 7 , , V x f ,f xv Q gf. f f V' if W 7 W ' ' C, Homecoming Queen. Erin rrltt . Z W M M 42, Sw - -- - ....,.---...... Y V, ..........--.- ... - 7 YY. - ,, , Y 5...-i.+.,..-M.,.,-.........--...,...,, . , ...-v-s-r-- - First Attendant LOU BOYGSOW t t Second Attendant: Sherrie Hdgueland fu, 4 7 , M , ,. r, ' W,r W 6 . 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The remaining candidates, selected through a preliminary senior vote, were: Ann Abercrombie, Susan Bernard, Amy Cooper, Elaine Fields, Laura Hicks, Liz Jones, Laura Kenne- dy, Debbie Minkin, Laura Smith, and Shelli Swanson. Yet, the celebration of Valentines Day doesn't end here. The following evening at the Sweetheart Dance, students were entertained by Take ll, a local band, and a juggler. , . 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U1 'V V, Y ,-,- y . k , I -M-91----fu-1.-s,g.,,.-..,.-m,,...,,.s.,,.5,,....,-,.-.,.,,.-,,.f4..- , I ,M n,,, l A Seesaw Season by Caroline Williamson We were just a young team, summarized Mike lvlcOully, a senior lineman. s Our inexperience showed. The 1984 season of football can best be described as a see-saw ride. The highpoints included three wins against Olathe South, Leavenworth, and Harmon, plus a spectacular showing against S.lVl. West, a state contender. Losing to Northwest, Wyandotte, and South especially, were viewed as low points of the season. East's loss to South came from a questionable call on a fumble in the closing minutes of the game. McOully felt that there were times we played when we could have beaten anyone, and there were times we played when anyone could have beaten us. Left to rightg top to bottom: 1. One of Coach Reed's l secret ambitions is to be a referee. 2. Northwest attempts to get by the Lancer secondary. 3. Tom l Saywer takes on Olathe South singlehandedly. fphotos by Steve Morrison and Paul Ftobinsoni Kei remark Peter t baokei empha gave L The dil'9Ctil first ye varsity WMS is t-f .X S' :ws A., -flsgffifefg , x a s 4 .N A - f-,.. .4 wif. ,, 224.1 X ., f D' t ls K 9 :WV J' f if r It Q' , A ' i L v f gi .M , , N ,A ga 2, : st lkitwiflfb-N t X X X U4- . ' '- - ----- mia- I -...1..,.............-.h-...Q ,-..,.....,...-4 'H f ' ' ' ' ' . ,,-,,,.-q,.-,.7-.,.-f- ,,,.,,,,,...,,.4ro-.,....,,-....---v- .s a lnst ular j to ias . 11 a the I we yed Key player injuries were another low point of the season, remarked Coach Wilson. He was talking about senior guard Peter Cowley, junior tailback Todd Stanton, and senior line- backer David Wentz, among others. But, Coach Wilson emphasized, they were tough. They played hard and never gave up. The junior varsity enjoyed a winning season under the direction of varsity coaches Broberg and Barecha. lt was the first year for both to coach .J.V. The J.V. trained with the varsity, except on Saturdays when they practiced on their own. Because the J.V. was so small this year, the sophomore Black squad played in the J.V. games as well. Sophomore tailbackfreceiver Kelly Paddock thought this year much tougher compared to junior high football. There was a lot more competition between the two squads jBlack and Whitej to see who was better. The sophomore squads were coached by Mr. Bloomster, who retired from coaching at the end of the season. He had coached the previous 26 years. - 1 ' l Z 5 1 f ? Q if f .18-., 1, . .,,,, , , H.. f . 's.ff 'V .f T ljj' Q 1 ,,.i 1 , ..fs lj'i . T T C' T 1 ' v Left to right, top to bottom: '84 Varsity: frow ij Eric Krueger, .John Weerts, Greg St. Denis, Cooper Milledge, Tim Williams, David QNECKJ Wentz, Matt Coleman, John Moberg, Marc Willson, Don Baker, David Cohen, frow 2l Don Grove, Kyle Latinis, Darrel Cohen, Lucky Denney, Bon Baker, Heath Sears, Mike Schumann, Frank Bysfield, Bill Griffith, Pat King, frow 3j Steve Wolff, Chris Carpenter, Peter Cowley, Mike McCully, Bill Staap, Scott Puff, Monte Boots, Greg Harvey, Tom Sawyer, Chris Kendall, Troy Martin, fsittingj Steve Lockton, Blaine Meeds, Mark Kaufmann, Matt Fuller, Todd Stanton. 2. Cooper Milledge in action against Olathe South. 3. Hey Bill, pay attention. jphotos by Steve Morrison and Paul Bobinsonj . , 'W , ',g, ,W W .Y - if Vg ,-,,- fry 1 1 ' Y-'ff' 1-iv Q ' , ,il , , 4. -Y,f5E5:f..f' ' ? f Z Z E 5 S X , . '-,, , 'X' 1 I5 'ff , A Q, 'X A. 4 . N I 1 Q . , ,. fs .gr ,: C. ' '1-- ,- Q .-,jf A Q. I--Y gi-,kzfilx k gtg,-Q -1 L v: K 5,5 .- ' ' - 'ffiggfcq ,,, L,-QW-f' 'STE-' 4 1' -1 WL- 'fin - .9-faint--t. -QV ,W,L,:fv-Qui ix 1' l 1 f 1 W i , il li r r r r I Left to rrgm, top to bottom: tl Casey Rice OD H breakthrough 23 Lallo Snicholetto, senior. checks, as David Stern and Keith Bland watch. 33 Curtis Hougland and Jamie BGVQ 'V' SM South's mud bowl lPhotos by Nicole Greshaml ff f7?Qif i i The Soccer Follies by Curtis Hougland The 1985-84 varsity soccer team had all of the symptoms of an inconsistent professional team: a ton of injuries, roster switches, fan disputes, media misquotes, and a club that kept everyone guessing. The year ended with a 3-13-3 re- cord, but Coach Bob Geldhoff of Fiockhurst summed it up best: East does not lack talent or intensity-just a knockout punch. - Sophomore coach Everett Rees joined with Mel Hawk and Chuck Sulzen to steer the team. Captains were Alex Vernon and Casey spoon toot Rice, both of whom went down with i 5 2 Z 2 i injuri recon supp winle West this s Lane not k conc ,Vow K -,A A F , ,, ,,, I .,, . .,.,.,,.. ,-V-N. -....-.-.--..-.-.-..--..--- A u i i 4 . oster that 3 re- it up :kout 4 and arnon 1 with Left to right, top to bottom: tp Casey Ftice, striker, heels to midfielder David Adel. 25 SM East's knights in white linen fPhotos by Nicole Greshamt injuries. The coaches and captains had to contend with a record setting ninety kids that went out for soccer. After a supposed misquote of Sulzen about lack of talent and a winless North Tourney, East beat S.M. South and tied S.M. West, the top two teams in the Sunflower League. Following this streak, the Lancers lost a string of competitive games. Al Lane, who received several yellow cards, was quoted, I do not know why we are losing, but also that we cannot seem to concentrate, is frustrating. The large sophomore team fared a respectable 6-2-3 re- cord, and the junior varsity held the distinction of not losing to any club twice, save one. Nate Bailey feel, Two years means two championships. The club motto-you cannot measure a good time in goals or inches, but in dirt and blood-turned into a bittersyveet one. ff X, f ,, ,ww .:- 'V 'X f f ' 'UW I , WW ' 5 if fD'f' ti .- M- 'f .ft til? f SW 755-Wvf ,W .X,, , , , , 7, f f Left to right: top to bottom: ij varsity team: manager Lisa Cottrell, Carol Boyer, Pam Miller, Ann Abercrombie, Nancy Toalson, Laura Voelm, Molly Graver, Martha Schulte, Anne French, Heather Kolb, Melanie Carolan, and Coach Witter. 2t Ann Abercrombie sets to Heather Kolb. 33 junior varsity: row 1: Libby McPherron, manager Lisa Cottrell, Debbie Noll: row 2: Kathy Grether, Lynn Leshovsky, Molly Graver, Michelle Moroney, Sarah Jones, Coach Habluetzel, Coach Wit- ter, Coach Brooks, Andrea Albright. Kristen Pierson, Michelle Babick, Amy Higdon, and Leigh Borden. tphotos by Jennifer Whitel ,,., ,H .V,, If ,,,,, , 0 ,V . V! f Og' 'W ' , ' ,' W f W at f . 2 f' fig! V, Y A , f ' Q jd ff r l SME ,N SML' , sm: am: Wg SME: 11 'XSMK' f EG V' 9 :sim 14 9.34 SML' l The Hoogahitters by Molly Graver Serve. Forearm pass. Set. Spike. Block. Sprawl. Set. There she goes! Look at that approach! Wham! lt's a Hooga! The name of the game was volleyball. The new name in the game was Coach Dave Witter. Previously a coach at North, Witter really enjoyed his first year coaching at East. He com- mented, My favorite part wasn't necessarily the day to day coaching, but helping the players with things not always related to volleyball. Laura Voelm, varsity player, pointed out, Coach was an energetic addition to our team. He gave us a lot of support and enthusiasm. He's not only a coach, but also a friend. The sophomore team, with Coach Mindy Brooks, ended the season claiming the title of champions of the league. Diane Roberts exclaimed, lt was a lot of hard work, but it was definitely worth it! l l i l E l i E S l The it flowers 1 Bishop l Tl l6Vl . trophye Sub-stat T high not T claimed 2 Most f beinga l ,...,.QA.,,..- -v- ' ' NOFIH'-1-4 '1r' ' ...-v-vv-- ' H' X QQ lg X X 'Sf J s t's a i the Jrth, :om- day vays nted gave ach, ided gue. lut it 'SS FH- ...I The junior varsity, with Coach Jill Habluetzel, beat all Sun- flower schools in the league tournament and lost only to Bishop Miege to take second place. The varsity team started oft the year winning the third place trophy at the JuCo tournament. The team ended the year as Sub-state runner up. Although our season didn't end on a high note, we felt good because we knew we had improved, claimed senior Ann Abercrombie. ' Most important of all, senior Carol Boyer declared that being a part of the team was not just fun. It was a blast! 7 , dm Left to right, top to bottom: 19 sophomore black: row 1: Julia Langworthy, Eva Yearout, Julie Dick, row 2: Jennifer Burger, Jenny Fitzsimmons, Diane Roberts, manager Debbie Barnes, Coach Brooks, Coach Habluetzel, Coach Witter, Shel- ley Erickson, Ann Gwartney, and Jennifer Sands. 25 Libby tv1cPherron puts her whole body into it. 39 sophomore blue: row 1: Kathy Henson, Emily Wilkes: row 2: Katie Eisen, Marcia Vibert, Sally Johnson, Ellie Crow, manager Debbie Barnes, Coach Brooks, Coach Habluetzel, Coach Witter, Jessie Ullman, Marya Vibert, Kristin Hammond, and Erica Findley. lphoto by Jennifer Whitel X 4 1 A Y Y -.--- ---- --,fA--- --: 1 ,rw 7.1 ff fl-f ' ' ali, ' iid? ,x'..,,:,2--,.V V,J.1f'f14lQ:QQ2z:ii ,l Q-nlff, ix- T-f ---f 42-E-nf fl- 7'f--:- 'L' Z A 'Q N W1 w W M Q W f - . . ,., ,, ... ...,.......-,,-.. .... -..1.-...,.4..,... 4-........A-f..-.... .La .' .i ,,..1Vn-,Wi - . ,AM M, A 3 .A Y ' 5 , ,, I . ' J . .Q V. Q ,- ., . . , ,-5.7, --' --..-., -qv. ,. Y, .- -Q , .TLV -N., 4 ,1,,4,,. . J Y A , -7'-N1 .,-'- My , iz..-TIA--.f'.: 1' 1 ..f. -I --.5 ' -1' 1. V. 5. .,.-L+ . P, - x A V x A fg., l l W . 7 , V , ' V W 4 ' Z . f TOD IO bottom: ll After a hard-fought match, Laurie Dalgleish contemplates her next challenge. 27 Coach Carolyn Howard gives some pointers before a match. lall photos by A. Muellerl Lancer Flacqueteers Have An Ace Season by Nancy Duncan How did the vactioning Lancer spend the final days of the blazing summer of '84? Sleeping late and lounging all day, right? Not in the case of 87 determined Lancers who traded in their extra z's for some hard practice in preparation for tennis cuts for the 1984 season. Who made the final decision? After carefully watch- ing each player display her talents, Coach Carolyn Howard underwent the critical operation of making cuts. Finally, Howard decided to keep 60 of the 87 girls on the team. The JV team finished the season with a record of 16 wins and 3 losses, while the varsity team went undefeat- ed with 22 wins and no losses. As far as tournaments went, the team played suc- cessfully in every one. Fourteen players played in the Shawnee Mission District Tournament. They took first place, making East the champion for the seventh con- secutive year. Six of these players won the Sunflower League and Regionals for the team. All six of these players, Sara Arnold, Trina Chase, Laura Cohen, Laurie Dalgleish, Kendra Healy, and Kelly Nawroth, qualified for State competition. At State, Healy placed third in singles, Nawroth placed fifth in singles, Dalgleish and Arnold placed third in doubles, and Chase and Cohen placed fourth in doubles. All 6 girls remained on the courts until the end of the tournament. The girls' tennis team has traditionally been a suc- cessful one, and each year, the graduating senior play- ers pass on the responsibility to the promising under- classmen. After a rewarding high school tennis career, senior, Laurie Dalgleish reflected, Playing tennis for East was a great experience for me, and I hope it will continue to be a popular and top-ranked sport in the future. Eett tonnght top to bottom 11 East runners always stick together 23 I could have WIOVU GY Said 'T W3S YOUHY 33 RICK Baehner becomes the first senior letterman in girs cross country 41 Mechanical solution to faster times tPhotos by N Sloant 1' 27'-2113:--TSG-Q71:5-zgcefqagq-2,1 11, 4, f 1- -- , , , ,,,. ,.,,, ,,,. H if 4321112455 fit: Q. .va -1 ,:-- +2967 445. .. rsifir- ',q14'x,f -gf! Q f fF:1f?'1'11fi'f'.??Ls.1efTiff.'f1i ' f gf'T1f:cf.1e4.,7,,eL..y.4q..,,,.g . :Y . K A I rg ..Q,. ,,. W ,Q-,zggn-,i f17fT,,,,,.,.-- Q, ' ' ' V I . ' ...,..Y.--.Q..,,-7.-.-,,..Lg,.,,..,... . . fa., . .. I will I j , . - I ,J W- k ...Y if--ff ' ' ' , Bang. The gun ebla-stfsf lasftlhiecpa.cl4f 'bolts ifromfthe starting line. The hours of training ,rut 1 hard,work',.fsweatfandg sore mus- cles' nowpay oft as the runners 'aclhieveltheifre goals. . It2teycr'oss-coun,try, team ga-rtfbe. asfg'oodgas they want to 'be,' .' commented CQQch.Englulnld'L iThiis'year.'s teamwas moti- vated to Qcgcel-fandgo,n oeffaggain' upheld Eastsosutstanding reputation. Boys' cross-c.ountryg3Qwor1.both ,the Sunflower League' and Flegionalstor the itirst time in, seventeenyears and finished fourt-hat statel.' ' gs i in ' . Goach Englund attributes the team's strength to several experienced and talented seniors. Theteamfs. record was seventy-three wins toseventeen losses. Flick Baehner,.senio.r, stressed, We have a lot-of depthithis year. It's about time we won League and Regionals! 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Q In the past- four years, the girls' cross-country teams has not C inished below second in'eStatei,lv1r.1Haraughty, girls' coach, observed, 'This year is a rebuizldingcyear..since five varsity seniors,graduated. The girls' record, sixty-one wins and nineteen losses, exceeded expectations. State champion Tri- cia Brown, senior, won the two mile race in 12:03. Brown ' remarked, I not only-wanted to win it for myself, but for the ' team and Coach Haraughty. Senior Cathy Bland placed i 'Z eighth in State, junior Diana Bliss finished twelfth, followed by senior Brenda Kice, sophomore Kathy Thoreau, junior Nancy Sloan, and sophomore Kim Young. Despite numerous injuries and illnesses throughout the season, the girls managed to finish second in the state. Coach Haraughty emphasized, When it really counted, everybody came through. 1 In fp QQ i as ,Cs , Left to right,ftop to bottom: 11 -Ltold.yciitheicoach.woulgnft findus,1in1here..2j. Sophomore Kathy I Thoreau requests, Please pass mefa.spfoonffgj,Qggj.Qah19l14fLnior,iQairis on weary Center runner. - 4l What do you mean. we arej. goingtheBillliiicitiii'w5yf?.iSjState-champiQQ,jlfriciafBrown, receives a heart-filled congratulation. 'fPho!ds,byj'NZ7SlE5Ejj1j5'Fi'?'-B-Q Q gg-. , - ,,ib 21,1 . .yy ' i l -Q..S.... ,X -.f.- t f-. l ,V . 4- .,,., f , A ., ,. ., - - x 1 XX N . . .. .. , .51-Y: gbfi-'-ff4:'? ' ' ' ' 'K 5,1111-'19-jfjwqf' 1 .-4.0 x f 'L,,,f'i ' VAC-m We'll Tumble For Ya! by Michele Mauch Catch lt! Go for it! Land your front walkover! Hold that handstandl This is what was heard at gymnastics meets and practices this year. The varsity and JV teams consisted of 22 girls. They practiced everyday after school for two hours. Thls.year's coach was Laurie Propst. When asked how she felt about the team, Propst commented, I think we have a great group of girls and a lot of team spirit, not to mention our potential. Emily Dees, co- captain, felt that the team showed a lot of improve- ment this year. The captain of the team, Kelly McDon- ough, qualified for state and placed second on vault, third on the uneven bars, and fifth on the floor exercise. When asked about the season, she said, l'm glad that I joined the team --- it was a great experience. 5 i 'Z ,f 5 PDQ 714' A 'hffvggl ' fflvllf 'iw -nail-mn! H' -3 4'! 9 ? .- - '. 'I' . '- Q' as East lost its first game to S.M. Northwest. However, the John gg season started going the Lancers' way after gaining a 3-1 Scam tr' ' record midway through the season. Despite a downfall at the Kokor is Shawnee Heights Tournament, the team sprang back, de- drive , C feating Lawrence by a leaping fifteen points. Junior Marcus y The S h S Clardy provided the team's steals and swipes. Senior Ted ' Coad ' ' ' ' Burns inched his 6'3 body under the rim to salvage the WOOS mgv Wlshlng' Romplng rebounds. The team also consisted of junior Cooper Milledge ' Sqrlflii by Amy Gershon and seniors David Wentz, Terry Nylund, Mark Moreland, Jeff the j V Jones, and Todd Norman, which all accounted for the team's their' t success this year. .. OHS, two, three, four. . . SWOOSH! Sophomore English teacher Buss Kokoruda was the varsity ' ' The boys' basketball team was off to a discouraging start coach once again, making this his third consecutive year. 1 I l 1 i Top to bottom, left to right: fl Row 1 fleft to ri ht : Jeff S ink Mark Moreland, Don Boss, Todd Norman, Mgnager CliffDPhill?p1s?.rtliilfwCgaEEebff to rightl: Manager Pat Farrell, Jeff Jones, David Moyer, Mark Willson Bill Wolff, Cooper Milledge, Brad Brown, Head Coach Fiuss Kokoruda, Coach John Oman, David Wentz, Ted Burns, Mike Vanbecelaere, Vince Bynam, Don Baker, Terry Nylund, Manager Quint Newcomer. 2b What do you g2TEQ6S'b?dQ.tIrifiUThaT T0 Your car. 33 Nobody messes with the Coop. --.-.- ,.,.,.-r..-..-.- FW r, the a 3-1 at the 1, de- arcus r Ted e the ledge l, Jeff aam's l arsity year. Q QWA-44,.,4nwvmm 4'-'-W - ' - ' f ' - John Oman and Rick Royer served as junior varsity and sophomore coaches, respectively. When asked about what he thought of his team this year, Kokoruda commented, They have a lot of determination and drive which, in turn, accounts for their successes. The sophomore squads where extremely successful. Coach Floyer felt this year's team Was a good all-around squad. Next year looks promising too. Junior Don Ross considered the j.v. squad this year a team built with determination to do their best and be the best. . .five, six, seven. . SWOOSH! - l I I l r'A 1 l I C l l I S u Top to bottom, left to right: tl Mike Vanbecelaere, come on down! 21 Varsity boys sharing basketball humor. 35 Wait, I got an itch. 45 Marcus lets his fingers do the walking. QAII photos by K. lrishl -' ' 'f ,-lr--H f' ,.,., , ,wuvaq 1,-1-ff -v.-in -1:-wavy-Q as-11-wx . -... ...,., ...,. k ,fa . i 1.25.-nf 1 1' ' 'W W ' NSE..- . I , I 7 Top to bottom, left to right: ll Row 1 lleft to rightl: Chris Je-hle, Mark French, Coach Rick Royer, Andrew Myers, Jon Kirby. Flow 2 ileft to rightlz Colt McClel- land, Monroe Burgess, Steve Jenkins, Blaine Degnan, Sean Campbell, Mark Zinn, Prewltt Turner, John Smith, Peter Spear, David Fiismiller. 23 Nobody's getting past me. 33 Watch the birdy. lAli photos by K. lrishl O ks-.. g , M....-n-e,,,ttw...un-n-e H mms, M, Q tt My-+ N, tw -sw ww-M......-Q-'W-.W W use tttt ,.: me V ,UMW Afaamz.. if 1 .-,..,.,...-nu...-n-A T u f N gm K Q . C , 41 1 1 fy Q if Top to bottom, left to right: 13 Coach John Oman, Head Coach Russ Kokoruda, Coach Rick Royer. 25 Doing the swan. 35 Ted Burns at his best. 49 This ball is mine, all mine. KAII photos by K, Irishj l 103 i n X .ir x 4 1. ic. . ivi, '.e:+eul- fav: -1-vw-v-i,,.s-.., .Ti Y i ' ,gffrgzp . ,..-..Qg.,, ' 4, -1. I I I i i i l 5. ,. is ll li ,. l lr i l l lf' li' il is !. i E2 il. r? l l 1 i 1 'nw .lg .y, l '1 Every Tick Counts When You're A Tankman by Kristen Fiiekhof Coach Jerry Sprague was the man behind the tankmen every tick ot the timer as he paced the side of the pools yelling HUP! and giving those never-ending lectures of en- couragement and advice. . Sprague's second year ot coaching boys' swimming here at East brought better times to the Tankmen, some of them capturing their best ever. With about thirty swimmers, East seemed to dominate every meet. The team is stronger and has more potential than l've seen in a long time, commented Sprague. The tankmen included only seven seniors and five juniors. The remaining were sophomores. The four returning f f 5 X ' f 'Nu.,' .1 - is t , -Q Top to bottom, left to right: UG-oing for the gold. 2lCoach Spra u ' G t ' ' was no joking matter! 35Coach Karen and her team: Lance Walgoeand gtjeggjnukss.hft?lEllatltOl?ewi?s,0sliQlceesll1rii fist in agony as the other team moves ahead. 5iSteve l-lorner's rippling muscles improve his time 6JErik Graver: Oh, c'mon, I do not have a macho body! tPhotos by Sloanl ' letter senio team Thi 29. T incluc comr Wate The day e X Xx Y X x X x S 5 if l Q I 5 x X X sg S l X XX l ' l X N SX rd Q X i ,.-A IN- ,..-fu--- '1 ..-.4--'rev'--f-- -'- ,,,,, ..'-vu-4..--.wa-una.--'svl r 14- ' M-4 ,uaunuqn-. V f- A 2 lettermen were junior Larry Long, senior Dennis Finegold, and seniors Wes Hobson and Mike Copeland, who were also the team captains. 3 The season started out with the West relays on November W 29. The Tankmen placed first and second at every meet, T including the East Invitational, held on December 14. As Wes 3 commented, This should be one of the best seasons for us 3 WaterwiIlies. And it was. 3 The Tankmen splashed in for practice 3: 15 to 6:15 every 3 day except on meet days. Before meets, Larry Long and il.. Q f inks other swimmers chanted Lancer cheers as they poured lucky Lancer water into other pools. Every swimmer had a best event, and the top relay team looked something like this: Greg Schoofs, backstrokeg Carl Damon, breaststrokeg Steve Horner, butterfly, and Wes Hob- son, Mike Copeland, or Mark Morash, freestyle. Mike Cope- land, who dominated the 100 free event, claimed that it was the coach that helped them to gain confidence before their races. ,BAN A ,.?:L.rg,s, :gf 5 f 5 ree time akes hlS 3, 6jErik ,,- . ., ff Q51 QA, Left to right, top to bottom: li Jeanie Alford: Hove watching guys swim be- cause well, I just do! 23 Mike Copeland and Larry Long show their excitement while Wes Hobson uses his hand as an excuse. 33 Boys' Swim- ming and Diving Team: Flow 1 QL to RJ: Steve Mayer, Bo Criss, Max Harvey, Brian Perdue, Dennis Finegoldg Row 2: Lenny Singer, Carl Damon, Erik Gra- ver, Marc Magistrali, John Mussman, Scott Farquharson, Chris Bay, Alex Henson, Kent Perryg Flow 3: Mike Copeland, Lee Allen, Mark Morash, Stu Sanks, James Mitchell, Steve Horner, Alan Hockersmith, Greg Schoofs, Coach Jerry Sprague, Matt Lewis: Flow 4: Scott Townsend, Chad Clem, Greg Windju, Lance Waldo, Ted Blake, Hubertus Kuelps, John Van- denberg, Jim Jacobs, Coach Karen Burkhart: Row 5: Manager Pam Stone, Manager Jennifer Sanks, Man- ager Amy Griggs. tPhotos by Sloani 109 Z mf, 4 y W, f C31 1-'3fTENNl3 , f ,T ,,1, 1 ' , 1 ,V , W I , ,, ,c,, I , If V X I I DATE ,, Wm f 1441, fy ,f ,fffzj f,7f,!, W,?j,f55ff!Z ,',, jqyf,,5f,Q , ,mg '-J, I 7 Z, J, f W! flwfj A ,i yy, ,V ,jd ,,,f,fV ,, , ,e-30 1 W- , ff, V A M f V V ln , , Lawrence!! , ,ln , f , ,, aff 1 f f f , f ' f M M ' y 1 Q Key ZW? f fg y H My , 2,9-25 1 1 1 H To f, 1,,, f 1 ' , M -AM 1, 1 1f 9.27 1 ll'T'lf1'18GU1Q4,ff Q 1 H1 f 1 1 4 1, 1 lll, - igfff, Y -' VViehita?Ka aun 1 'H,, g 940 Win- iVVIn, ' th in f f 3 e ou , f Ggpfjgger in , , , , 1 Win 1013 SMi:Southf 1 1 , 1 V To 1 V .t 1 ,111 1 - f 1 Qapgfow H , 103 Q7 1 Z X f 2 no DATE ,wOPPONEN'l7 OUYCQME , , X , I Z fff, 1 f 1 , ,, , Qeague A0 1 1 ff 1 al A1 1 1 1 , lf f,y f V 50, , WWW? my WW-WW , ' 1,5 ,f , V WW ,.0,,., g.,,,!7,ff Wf41w,W.,,,Wmi yffifin V VV Z If ei W , 3 V ,T g X C ,V , V,,: X W ,,,f ' ' if 1 p y VARSITY FOQTBALL dxf? ff ff 1 ,,k, 1, Q , DATE 9 f7 MZQQHWYGDCG' 7-39 ff 1 14-5 , , me-wwf ,Lh' gg ' f , ,, f if 1 0131119 SOLI1h H f sw f x V ,, ,f iff ,f f X Sly! -Northwest ,A 0221! .ff 0442 Y 0 Q E VVV, K 5,17 10m West 18224 North ' 0-20 South 1 Q ,I C f5-g , ' 4 jf V ,jf 1. 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V -4o-----ov-.--r- iQ Left to right, top to bottom: tl Wrestling team- row 1 lleft to rightj manager Kristin Linhart, Frank Bysfield, manager Aric Anderson. row 25 Cleft to rightt Aren Sajovic Bill Criqui Jerry O'Connor, Dan Shepherd, Derrick Heyl, Bichard Muller, Bad Harreld, Sean Scott, Marc Erickson, Derek Lott, l-l h K' k Richards, John J t' S ma, Arthur French. ,row 3 lleft to rightl Brett Minden, Bon Lockton, Mike Blumenthal, Grant Eichorn, Andy anc , ir us in ur Weerts Monte Boots, Blaine Meeds, Don Cox, Shelby Johnson, Tim Pham. 25 Monte Boots gets physical with a Lawrence wrestler. 33 Halloween IV? 47 Monte Boots helps the Lancers beat Lawrence. fall photos by K. lrishl .. Wfw' W W .....,,, Y 5, ,..,i 2 Q4 am, ,Y EAST 1 as l 11 i 2 'East displayed its own special version of All Star wrestling this season with the return of ten senior lettermen. Coach Kramer described the 84-85 season as probably the best we've ever had. Andlso it was. The first match of the season was particular- ly significant for the wrestling record at East. Lawrence was defeated for the first time. Senior Pat King felt that it was a big up for us. Lawrence is a good team? Thus, East went on to display its superiority over other Sunflower League oppo- All Star East by Caroline Williamson .., , ., . . A .ff fx gdwvf V qw w W. 4 I . Mx 6 nents. The t train yer Unfortur OFOus ar well req of all, tr menthal The pair ..,.,.....,.. --..-..... .- - .,..,. . 4 -1 V J tleft to ek Lott Lis John alloween l Q , s 9 X sys - lat f i , i ss l . 1' X i N X .5 i l i I 1 R 5 , E AS I N1 , X l i i i i l r ,, ,, if ' 4 fzfi' Lett to rightg top to bottom: ll lt l was in your position, I wouIdn't worry about it 21 John Weerts seems very happy about his victory . . . 35 Lancer support. ,l - -,fe - - V .- estling Doach VIGUTS. 2 best , The team this year consisted of 25 wrestlers. Wrestlers ' train year around by lifting weights during the fall and spring. ,culap Unfortunately, the activity itself is not as dramatic and glam- e was OfOus as one would guess from All Star wrestling. Wrestling was a Well requires strength, control, balance, and flexibility. Most ent on Of all, though, you have to be tough, remarked Mike Blu- Qppo- fttenthal, also a senior. Part of wrestling is wrestling through The pain. XXW' XX .fwi sp-..........-.-q,-uur- 1 A H - -X-X-X-lu A-Y-1-H--s---Af-X-.yu-.fQ..m-.4wwm--Xa-,F-1-ist.-,gmv' T 1 X ' W' f' ,' f f Y ' ' ' ' ' f 7' ' Y mmf 7 f - - f ..,.- ,X X. 4' tu X ,X W-ZwX , X! X X Left to right, top to bottom ii Golfer Jane Flood, junior, practices her putting. 29 Girls' golf coach, Norris Stauffer, relaxes in the shade while his team tolls under the sun. 35 Caution, this ball explodes on impact. 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' - lowing him to behonorary mayor of Lanc- Got er Village forthe day and for letting the by Suzanne Barham - school use Prairie Village as the- parade - site. .After Steve's speech, David Wentz, I , A - Bill Stapp, and Tom Sawyer, football cap-I ' ' V y 5 'tai-ns, said a few words about their first The banners and streamers swung game of the season that night against slowly in the cool breeze as preparations Leavenworth. They .urged 'everyone to for the Lancer Day parade were winding come and help lead' the team to victory' down. Throughout the day, -the spiritof with their support., celebration hung over the school. Right before the conclusion ofthe rally, The bell rang at 1:15 and students flew Lori Boresow and Bill Stapp, pep club out oft-he school to prepare theircarsand presidents, awarded first, second, and costumes. The parking lot.was-crowded' third prizesto the-best floats. First prize with cars, bikes, streamers, paint, post- was granted to the Road Warriors for their ers, and students. Many different floats. outstanding appearance and acting, sec-- were prepared with names such as the ond prize went tothe P C?s for the most StuCo Boltfloat, the Road Warriors, the baffling- float,.and third prize went to the PDC's, ,and the notorious Bombers, a StuCo Bolt float. , , group of seniors who flung water balloons The end of the rally was finished by the at the -crowds and other floats. y varsity cheerleaders doing the traditional At 2:00 Officer Ray:Hinton- lined up all and famous 'see you at the game cheer., W the cars, bands, drill teams, and cheer- The crowd slowly dispersed and the stu- leaders. They started out from the park- dents traveled back to the school to drop J 509 lot with honking horns and ,smiling off classmates and friends 'at their own' V X- - - faces and drove down Missionl Road to cars and to dismantle their floats. ill ' ' ' -- - f - ' Lancer Village. The large orowds which V overflowed into the streetsfwerethere in hopes of seeinglthe unveiling of the', re- nowned' yell leader car, the Labyrinth worm, and other club cars. , - 7 f, , Upon the arrival ,of the parade to Lag-- er Village, alarge traffic jam was created because the sidewa'Iks andgstreets were packed with.. people. Finally everything Wascleared up and the pep rally began. It was started by the varsity cheerleading Confused? .Of-eo-u rse ypU'areTz'FheV .pa- rade-'never occurred. 'Due to tornado warningsiand rain, the parade was can'- celed, much to the dismay of the stu- dents. l looked forwardz to the parade and the craziness because it is our, the seniors', last year, remarked Susan Ber- nard. 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Langworthy had been working on the idea since last year. Finally, after a great deal of work, the wires were hooked The decor of the locker depicts the per- sonalities of its owners. For example, les affiches de Toulouse L'autrec revealed Stephanie Litman and Tezrah Bey's inter-j est in art. Mark Kaufman and,Todd Stan- ton's skoal cans showed their liking for guess what? Sometimes girls smothered their lockers with nice and not-so-nice gorgeous guy magazine cutouts. Shanon Haraughty, Jill Schoolman, and Kristin Stoneking invented a new place to stash their books. Not a locker -- it was Mr. Haraughty's closet. Jon Neill covered the inside of his blue box with his own up, and the station was ready to go. Mr. Fiod Carr, the radio sponsor, re- marked, l like the station a lot. The only problem is that there is too much enthusi- asm sometimes, and it's hard to control these talented peoplefi l-le enjoyed the relaxed atmosphere in the class, but ad- ded that the class will involve more work next year. First semester we had to get our feet on the ground. We are learning what type of behavior and songs are ac- ceptablef' The disc jockeys for the station audi- tioned last son spring. They are Ted Burns, Jeff Derusseau, Geoffrey Dibello, Jenny Fessler, Curtis l-lougland, Julie Houston, George Langworthy, John Pas- carella, David Stern, and Chip Walker. Certain things cannot be done on the air. The djs cannot burp on the air, have drawings. Far Side comics were plastered all over the cubicle of John Pascareilaand Tobe Neyland. The Pep Clubloften made up players' lockers with good luck signs, balloons, and crepe paper. . One student exclaimed, l likemy lock- er. You know, l fixed it up and stuff. lt's a , great break when l see the insiderof my locker. Not the trig book, lmean my post- ers. You know what l mean. T r . Well...uh..,yah. . songs with bad words in them, play music too loud, or broadcast anything disgust-l ing. Ted Burns retorted lt's a lot of fun playing good music, ,but people like to criticize us. We can't please all the people all the time. The administration complains about our mistakes, but we are learning what we can and can't do. George Langworthy claimed, The sta- tion members play music which they be- lieve is of high quality, even though it may not be popular. When Van Gogh wasfi painter, no one liked his works. He sold only one painting in his entire life, but thai doesn't mean he was not a good artist. The radio station plays good music. 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The big hits of the year included Ghostbusters and Purple Bain. lf the sad, scary, or intellectual movies were a turnoff, Ghostbusters was the movie to see. This comedy was about a small com- pany, formed by Dan Akroyd and Bill Murray, for the purpose ot seeking out and capturing ghosts. The movie included the ridiculous along with the humorous. lt was great. lt kept me laughing the whole way through it, remarked Mark Moreland. How many of you have actually been slimed or seen a huge marshmel- low man? Prince's Purple Bain hit the top of the movie lists, too. lt told the story of a young guy trying to break into the rock-n- roll scene while facing family and girl- friend problems too. When l first saw it, it kind of depressed meg but then after l saw it again l loved it, stated Kelly Irish. From his movie also came the hit soundtrack. Of course with the good come the bad. Bolero, with Bo Derek, quickly became one of the biggest flops of the year. 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Some people expressed a wish that Doonesbury, because of its grip on the issues, such as the Reagan Administra- tion, the movie business, the situation in Haiti, and the 1984 election, be removed from the cartoon section and added to the editorial section. But most people, and especially his ever-present fans, are ecstatic that Trudeau's subtle characters are back. Kip Hogueland, senior, is an avid Doonesbury follower. Kip comment- ed, l like its constant anti-Reagan at- tacks. lt's one of the few cartoons that shows some intellect. l also love their cute little noses. A different brand of humor + weird, off-the-wall, almost sick - can be found each evening in The Far Side, on page 5b of the Star. An avid fan of its scheming animals, foolish little children, and crazy adults with winged glasses is Rick Gould, biology teacher. Mr. Gould met Mr. Lar- son, collects all of his books, puts The Far Side cartoons up on his classroom walls, and even uses it on tests. lvlr. Gould liked The Far Side because a lot of it is bio- logical and behavioral in nature - it's easy to use in class. For a good laugh, you can always count on Doonesbury and The Far Side. 7 I will noTacTprim:l7n91vx class, 1 will no'l'ac'T Qrimtffvg 'tn Qlasg. I will nOT aCT primilfie in Cl-6155- , I will YNOAT GCT I fIfi'a I - ., Il it lllll will ll... llll ll CDN CAMPUS -- 1 i l Revenge of the Bozos by Kristen Riekhof ,lactic-in-chierzjtpavrdHerron fe A, A A A f 'COnoe upon ta time the elitehso-called Beta Society. Was formed. They thought they were better than others. But these others sought :revenge by forming the Bozo ,Society.orYes, the Bozos admit it: they arefliteraiiy Bozos for not being Be- tas, but they havethe style -+ oh, do they Do You Speak - - Eastese? by Cynthia Belmont Hey man, it's 1984, and this year those cool East students have really dug up some rompin' terms for expressing their radical ideas. After that dull, boring, life- less Val' Gal talk faded out, East students were kind of like, you know, like, in sad shape for language. So they managed to pick up some jammin' methods of butch- ering the English language. I call this Eastese ln Eastese there are words for happy, fun, exciting, and good times that would confuse any self-respecting parent. For instance, one could be partying, cruising, and having a blast, and at the same time be having a jammin', radical, cool, awe- have style. And that's what really counts, stated David Herron, senior, who was the real Bozo behind the re-d d say the least, A it's neverfjboring, The jokes and ,gossipreally getjme rolldi,n',fi'. stated senior,Larry Boresowf The newsletter lap-T Vgngei T T , T pea! continuedgfandjfans,multiplied A Today it is beyond this revenge of the A oDavi.dlHerr.OU WHS the,tt'maidn,.QB'oZOr editor Bozos. The Bozo tradition iwasputinto - which caused lit ffrr ikliteachiititsjpeak this writing-in the ever-popularyBozo newslet-A lyearg rHisfstaffr, of writers-Qforg1thdefQ,Bozo ter. T T A T it A T Q newsletter,includedjsenidrQSteve?Glover,A ln the beginning, two years ago, the who handledthematterialfitSelf,Qby5the,use. word Bozo was originated by Herron and got Fifi. office suppliesiifstoroe4fjg.jiihiQrf't,Frede his fellow classmateslintiwrs. Thomsonis A Kircher, whoitwroiej stories,fidn,,1LffKjtcheor'sq sophomore English class. They ididfnot Kornerff senior Chip Walken ,whordre-' qualify for the honorary ,sera Society and 4 -viewed fparties jot , the'weekrifanitlifgjunior felt they fneeded ga name for themse,lvesI 5 Ryan. lvianegckegj who r,,.f drew5,the.ifl3ozottarrj Bozos and more Bozos got otogiether, andfff TUsua,lly,thtre,efsmallgtypedfpageslyiiere-dis-AT as they had hopedtit became atname as ,ttttt tributed 5o,noefj,,agweelg,TLatgthefmostgigg once big as Beta. I never thought such a crazy' intra white7Hetrofnjwdu,ld,ybegirjgthegirgoodoitosA notion would come this tar, QstatedTlvlrs,Q rntakepatspecial?fedittiohjQfaevenirtheajane Thomsony K I it ,fer it T T it ,t,t ,TTtholOQS!,iQlikejtheyt?tisoldZrt,hisT,yeatf,forfglS2if50it A Lastryear, vocabulary lists were ,defined each!TheBoiosfprfospjeredg tttf gg fffftd tyrf forivlrs: Lamkin's Engiishfclass, with afew But failgood,thingsgfmagripg,Q4gje,Tto2,anjd one-liners and comments at they fendf 'end-forjsojlrwefthought,.fwhenjthejadomin-2 These werereminders of Hodagfsf games, T T istration, started gcomplaionts dran,d,7ojbjec4j acknowledgements to the -helpg on they-,tionsv to,QIthef7ftE3QZOTA'oo,ntentsQjdiAttempts, newsletter, congratulations to athletes, tttd were,made,to prove,itgwasgrr'QtfeduicariQrjgjQg and Tslandering, ibutrjoking comments to if Lal, tandinot ffi,teforvdistribution tff raylsohoolgi. othertstudentsrfsDavidHerron, Bill Stapp, TWhenraskedlgwfhatfheftthoeugljitjofftthe,Bozgjj Jeff lYowell, T David. Bundy, tanaistteve ,newsletteft lMrLfCiould,refpiiedibyfstickihgfg Gloverfwere, some who cont,ributed.1Of ,outfhis stofnachj in agishirt'.thatqsaid,. f'NQo1j course, these lists gained widespread at-.yBozos. Butgfierrdn ,tougihtftofjsavedhejff tention and popularity. Everyone wanted ,newsrerren .Tandy to everyones ddtrri satistacfjji to read the Bozo newsletter. j T lilr or tion, it was continued an rpubiicatidn jbdtf' Finally Herron,,with his incredibleabiiityr not as often: Maybe it-did ,go aiittie toe? to write, started making separate copies tar.TStili, every Bozo agreesit'hasjbeenfi for the newsletter. His writing really cap- rworth the controversyg. it r tures yourattentioh. Everythingis either T The,originatorsgpofthefnewstetterhave rldiculedin a nice way, or complemented ,made a mark on thejclass ofS'85.1As,one: in at had way, . commented senior Amy 1 put it, 'lt you haven't read a newsletterg Gershon, a devoted fan ofthe Bozos. To you haven't tivedg g T A if T ' some time. Things freak out Eastese us- ers, and, to some seniors, things are , NICE, or not so NICE - which brings V8C2':l'tlOl'i us to sadness, anger, car wrecks, pain, boredom, and disliked people. Some of the less fortunate are losers, wimps, queers, studs, jerks, and geeks, who are messed, jacked, goofed, and screwed up. They have dull, boring, lifeless lives, their cars are totalled, and they belong to the scuz, scurf, and scum Qball, bag, wadi group. These sad people are blown oft by the cooler students. Bad grades kill, or bite, and students who have too good a time while partying may become bombed, trashed, or wasted, and should probably expect to be busted. Eastese is not really a complicated lan- guage. lt just takes practice. And, as most parents would testify, practice, like, makes perfect. by Caroline Williamson The average student's capability for scholastic endeavor begins to overload and breakdown after a period ot nine months. Thus, a student is allowed three months for recuperation and relaxation. Another name for this therapy is vacation. For some, their therapy required that they leave the country. Senior Liz Watkins and junior Molly Graver found their cures in France. Senior Heather Schlozman was compelled to travel to Argentina for treat- ment. Eric Graver's leave of absence took him to West Africa, while senior Johri Wertz spent time in indonesia. But enough of these jetsetters. What about the benefits of the good old North f Arn do anc nor wer ver T hor tha not the twc T ver pm Isnt mo wel Bu' A DY Arr I. wot lea' ers wa: sea see spr wir X Sol ,okes tated rap- A editor f this f Eiozo over, e, use , Fred :heist of re- ' tumor G SHIT i ef dis- T JQUQGA 2 M110 i6 3t'1'ff 552i-.'5Oii an Edmtn-T ,M , .Q , ,f A 3Pl23C'f swis- retran- eC2b0Ol- , i FFQYUUQ 5 l?lS?76GfTi Qrigibut r 33190 sJgbee,n , have.-t fsietteff ility for iverload of nine ad three axation. acation. red that WatkinS air cureS nan waS iortreaf- 1cetoOK .or JON' rs. What :ld NOl'Th American Continent? Senior Lance Wal- do hiked in Canada, while David Stern and Caroline Williamson explored the northwest United States. Perhaps they were looking for that high that John Den- ver sings about. Then there were those who stayed home, searching out the fun in the sun that can be found in K.C. Perhaps you noticed them lying around pools, frying themselves. Or maybe they were in hiding tworkingi. The basic idea involved a complete re- versal of lifestyle. There was a bell at 2:45 pm but, this time it wasthe alarm clock. lsn't it just too bad that we only get three months off? Some people take three weeks of every month off for vacation. But then again, we aren't all presidents. A Tale Cf East Fashion by Stephanie Litman l Amy Mueller lt was the best of fashion, it was the worst of fashion, it was the age of black leather, it was the age of Forenza sweat- ers, it was the epoch of penny Ioafers, it was the epoch of flourescence, it was the season of fake rhinestones, it was the Season of bobbed and tinted hair, it was a Spring of Esprit and Laura Ashley, it was a winter full of Guess, camouflage and lace. We wanted to change our images. Some of us changed too little, some of us changed a bit too much. In short, the 1984-85 school year proved its aware- ness of the clothing and fashion industry to such an extent that those who tried extra hard to look extra different ended up looking exactly like everyone else. As always, this year more than ever, people dressed according to what was in. Not everyone, mind you, preferred this custom. l-lowever, as the twenty-sev- en zipper Jackson jackets and Flash- dance sweatshirts began to creep out of style, the Madonna and Cyndi Lauper look happily took their place. A parent or two must have tainted as his once Polo- clad adolescents strutted into his midst equipped with twenty-some bangle bracelets, electric fuschia belt, tie, and earrings to match. Not that Polos have gone out of style. Our talented little horse rider is still at the game full tilt. That ever-classic preppy look of argyles and top siders will prob- ably never fade, although the duck shoes quacked out a few years back. Everyone needs his own style to bring out individual personalities. When too many people look alike, like right now, it gets really boring, asserted Jennifer White. Jennifer is well known for her ex- traordinary garb. Jon Payne simply admitted, l like to Lance Waldo: always in fashion 4 I'-I tv llli un fi look nice. Jon, whose preference is preppy, agreed with Jennifer. Fads goin and out. l like it when people are different. This bobbed haircut has got to go. Fashion should make a statement. Most of the time, it's the statement that makes a new fashion - statements like, Oh yeah, mom, I borrowed your credit card. You Do WHAT? by Jill Schoolman Unemployment. Although it affected many in the United States, it didn't ap- pear to be a problem at SM East. Many students worked, but some dared to break away from the routine and tackle unusual jobs. Waitresses, hostesses, and dishwash- ers flock to Pippins for employment. But Pippins' berry-cappers rarely receive the recognition they deserve. What? You don't know what a berry-capper is? They cut off strawberry tops, of course. Jared Goldstein, ex-berry-capper, took his job seriously. He revealed, Speed and accu- racy are the ultimate goals of berry-cap- pers throughout the world. Jerry Boresow and Mike Herron were statisticians for the Kings' home games and delivered information to the press box. Pon and Don Baker were equipment . .. -,.. NM.....,.:,..,,.4...,-..W,,..T...,..,..,,..,,,...w.,,,,..,,. A ...........,,,.... ,i-.L,. CN CAMPUS managers for the Chiefs' visiting teams. They helped with workouts, loaded equip- ment, and cleaned the locker room. Caro- line Williamson worked in the production truck for NBC at Chiefs' games. Ted Burns, senior, was a janitor for sev- eral Shawnee Mission elementary schools last summer. Ty Gomez, senior, took care of horses at the Saddle and Sirloin Club. Seniors Rick White and Tim Mitchell both worked on farms. Their main responsibilibites were to round up the cows and take care of the horses. Karen Mackey, senior, was a dog groomer for The Hide Away Shop. Quint Newcomer enjoyed animals, work- ing for a veterinarian. He previously worked in a cemetery. He took care of the grounds and occasionally dug graves. He stressed, It is a nice place to work. Not many people complained. Alex Henson, Ted Blake, and Doug Johnston, juniors, were roadies for the Warren-Durrett Orchestra. They set up and loaded equipment for parties and concerts. Sophomore Brandi Rodriguez worked part-time for the C2104 station. Dan Wayne, senior, was a photographer for New West and Contemporary Produc- tions. Who was that mysterious caligrapher that wrote names on all those East certifi- cates? Allison Langstaff revealed herself. She admitted, This is my first year and I really enjoyed it. She also wrote formal invitations. Ty Gomez horsing around with Ladybug Bod Harrell, sophomore, was a baker at the Bristol. He achieved this position after being a busboy and attending the Gilbert-Fiobinson's bakers' training course. Sophomore Chris Holder used to work at Chi Chi's but quit when he started smelling like a Chimichaunga. Quint Newcomer dozing on the job. ' I: 3 Party Spots by Kip Hougland We were sitting in Fiuthies, a hole in a building with neon lights and a tap, which is called a bar. Steve was counting the bubbles in his pitcher of beer. John just sat smiling at an innocent enough looking bar stool. l was content to sit and read excerpts from a beaten up copy of Hunter S. Thompson's Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas. It was a Saturday night, this means we weren't at school. BAH. Just as Ifwas building enough energy to scratch my neck, the bartender strode over with a few words of wisdom: Don't you guys think you've killed enough brain cells for one evening? We laughed, Yea, but we know which ones to kill. Although racing around in old converti- bles is an attractive option for a weekend, East students with all of their live and let live, prefer congregating at would be con- demned buildings called BABS. Steve Morrison, senior, slurred, Bab is bar spelled backwards. Seriously, bars give you and your friends a place to go, but some people need one of these. Morrison opened his wallet and displayed a California driver's license with the age, of course, twenty-one, although Morrison said it was just a joke. if ' Ot Pretz and l-larvl The elsef So 3 ClAm ' it Hel ent v you out? Satu seerr have Lo that numl j or jc the t back serve park ed, l move T WI mith ing F ing v Falw the confl GET Kristen taking a break during a lull in the action. 5 i - ------ ---- -- ---- ------..A-.Y-.--.---.-....-.........,,,,,,..-.,. . ,, , , - W Y vw f W V V 1 W i V 1 'yi xx ,f -, V, 3:--3, 7,1 .,: .-L ,g:::5 L .QA-31' 3' . ',.5g- .- .-5, .f KA-- ' mf .. , XM., ,f ,N J , fvg., li. ,.,- fx, I f A wi Lk' wg-, ,,ei,Y- i irw-liwzx -, . .vw , ., ' 1 ,,,, -Y ,.....' ,.,. .if 1.4.4.1--me fr- i ' I I ,, ft-: Jil-'4 ':2xwA:?'1fifgyfysxff z 4. N xfgwgg W,-AJQ ff M x :Q f M X W? 4 19 f w 1 9. 1 6. MUSIC MUSIC: Back In The Black by Heather Donohoo 1984 was such a good year that the only ones who were crying were Prince's doves. You certainly didn't hear Prince getting upset. Thanks to his Purple Rain soundtrack, and to hits by Bruce Springsteen, Duran Duran, Huey Lewis and Michael Jackson this Thriller wouldn't quit3, the music business looked like a winner once again. Top 40 sounds ranged from Hnew mu- sic to heavy metal to R8tB. Blacks, in fact, represented 80041 of the Top Ten at one point, thanks to Lionel Richie, the Pointer Sisters, Rockwell, Ray Parker, Jr., Billy Ocean, New Edition and Tina Turner. Turner was the only one who got a stand- ing ovation at MTV's first annual Video Awards hosted by Dan Akroyd and Bette Midler in September, 1984. Videos got bigger this year. They also got more ridiculous. As superbly done as the Thriller video was, it finally reached its peak throughout all of 1984. The Making of Michael Jackson's Thriller ranked third on the best-selling videocas- sette list of 1984. lt sold a total of 8500,000 copies world-wide, Michael Jackson was definately the big name in entertainment. He won a total of eight Grammy Awards and his Thriller LP and Beat lt single were named the al- bum and record of the year. Not only was Michael a hit this year, but so were three other members of the Jack- son family. Solo albums were released by Jermaine Jackson i Jermaine Jackson 3, Rebbie Jackson t'fCentipede 3, and Ja- net Jackson t Dream Street 3, along with the combined Jackson brothers' album Victory . Thanks to recording artists like Jack- son, Boy George, and David Lee Roth, personalities won the day. It wasn't enough to have the right song - you had to have the right clothes, too. So Cyndi Lauper, rock's bag lady, went fashion- wild as she sang the exuberant Girls Just Want to Have Fun and one of the year's three sweetest ballads, Time After Time. The other two ballads were John VVaite's Missing You and Stevie Won- der's I Just Called to Say l Love You. 1984 was a year in which almost any- thing could happen - from Madonna scoring dance hits long after her album's release to a soundtrack from last year, Eddie and the Cruisers , emerging as a hit, thanks to cable exposure. The top honors must be shared by Jackson, Prince, and Springsteen. The runners up were the Cars, Eurythmics, the Pretenders, and Shiela E., who sold this year's most popular records. The Top Ten best selling albums of the year, according to Billboard magazine were: 1.3 Can't Slow Down, Lionel Richie tMotown3 2.3 Sports, Huey Lewis and the News iChrysalis3 3.3 Thriller, Michael Jackson tEpic3 4.3 'Born in the USA, Bruce Spring- steen tColumbia3 5.3 Footloose, soundtrack tColum- bia3 8.3 1984, Van Halen tVVarner Bros.3 7.3 Purple Rain, Prince and the Revo- lution iWarner Bros.3 8.3 Heartbeat City, the Cars tElektra3 9.3 Colour by Numbers, Culture Club iVirgin!Epic3 10.3 Private Dancer, Tina Turner iCa- pitol3 Although the year turned out to be a winner in music, tragedy dfdstrike. Marvin Gaye, best known for his chartbusting I Heard it Through the Grapevine, was shot to death by his minister father after a family argument on April 1, 1984 - a day before the singer's 45th birthday. Gaye produced a string of hits and helped intro- duce the Motown sound of the '60s and early '70s. ln 1983, he won his first two Grammys for his Midnight Love album, And to give the 1984 music a sentimental note, Diana Ross released her new album Swept Away,- featuring the song Miss- ing You as a tribute to the late Marvin Gaye. The Pied Piper Cf Pop And His Victory! by Heather Donohoo It was Michael Jackson's kind of crowd - mothers with toddlers, teenagers with parents, blacks and whites together, low- key and friendly. They had paid dearly for tickets and now here they were, filing anx- iously into Kansas City's Arrowhead Sta- dium Friday, July 6, 1984, for the debut of the most widely publicized and debated tour of recent years - Michael Jackson's Victory tour, his last with his brothers, the Jacksons. As the sun set and the lights dimmed, excitement mounted. When the Jacksons finally appeared, rising on a grid of blind- ing lights, Michael saluted his audience with glovi app: Wa chae spec him the ' A1 versj hotti mote oper were lumt in sh of s swoi the mag light char Mici' who and' stag. 4 4, ,l , - - - . ---- --,....---7.111 --,.1 .. . --g,:1-?eY:: f-l-fa-'- -- Y' N M V A ' - , ,,.,,..,.,,1' IN THE was ...asm aswgamass,-mme.wrzqeeemzqmeaasif-ss-ws...M,.. ,,,, ,,.,..,, ,Q .N ...sM..z:m-as ...MH .weve fswwmmqsx..---ww. f' .. ' e Weiss -M.-M-L-saws-3-m..,... .,,. .,..,.s.........:gss.,.s.........W4-,.2:::e1s:ef-.:.f 1 984 by Curtis Hougland A ...1..:..1:::.fs......-g....,-..gs-mK-,:::1:f. ..... ., . V. . ....... E,....,.......s-W ----- M., if -. . V -- As Paul Harvey, famous radio an- nouncer, would say, And here's the rest of the story. Indira Gandhi was assassinated by one of her Sikh bodyguards, and as a result of her death, India tried to find unity. A nameless chimpanzee, a baby called Fae, and a faceless mother produced NEVVS Miss America got her colorful side ex- posed. The Middle East survived another year. Elvis lives. rm .t.,.,N. ..,lm..Q,a.sfs ..L,+..t, W....a...t..s.t.,,..,,,.N..,,w,,...Q...w f,,. s....tt.,.,.mM.,....,,fW1,s, ,J W..x,,.1-1. 0 N, M - . ,.t,s.,,......,M.,,,:,WM...s.,. ,... ,.W..stt:,,:'::::1... -.J..,L,,,i.,wx.afM Current Events George Orwell was a nice enough guy, l'm sure. He had no intention of creating a book that would haunt the six o'clock news for a year, or if he did have that intention, l'm not sure he was a nice guy. So many people hold Auld Lang Syne memories of 1984, but l, for one, relished the idea that the stupid year ended right 84's token propaganda story. On the scale of things, Baby Fae is next to insig- nificant. lt's just one life. l know that's crass, but the news media beat it into the ground. So, I refuse to. Look, Dad, it is an artificial heart. Can lcoughj I lhackj have fwheezej one. The biggest fad since Herpes was tyou guessed itj HEART TRANSPLANTS. 1984 took another stab at immortality. Don't think that government stood still. By the way, if you are junior or younger, better start liking Coca-Cola, because the beer in this town done run dry. The Kan- sas Legislature easily passed a proposal to gradually raise the drinking age. One of the reasons it passed, do you see many seventeen year olds in the House? Drunk driving - too much -too much media. The Moral Majority is neither. l The Presidential debates - Reagan vs. Mondale fAP!World Wide Photosj on time, if for no other reason than there would be no more Big Brother, except my older brother Elmo, who joined the Peace Corps in Madagascar. The denovement of '84 saw George Orwell fade into the role of just another book check favorite along with populars John Le Carre, Tru- man Capote, and Frank Herbert. As you look back on the illustrious, not to men- tion depressing, events of 1984, try to forget that cursed book. instead, remem- ber the illustrious, l'm mentioning de- pressing, events of 1984, that interrupted the sports page. Plus, I, being a nice enough guy myself lin the spiritual com- pany of Mr. Orwellj, am not even going to inform the public of what Nostradamus predicted for 1985. its-.zz-..--.4---vf,s.m.amf .... .. , W,,:Lee:::-r.--.Tw wa.:wv.-ff1fgw-,mpm...,,..,:Wzf--Mfw----..deff ,van .-.. A ,,...,,,,,,,...g Election If you spent 1984 in a linen closet or had just returned from a year sabbatical in the snow cliffs of Mongolia, it might be an interesting liner note to know that '84 was the year of the great horse race, the election. To further inform you of this monumental mudslinging event, the American people, for better or for worse, chose the machisimo of Ronald Ray-Gun lour gun slingin', rootin' tootin' presidentj over the skinny legs and twelve inch nose of Fritz Mondale. Although Vice Presiden- tial candidate Gerry save me from the Catholic Church Ferraro took center stage, Reagan cake walked, despite weak opposition from nine democratic voters in Johnson County. lf it means any- thing to our cloak and dagger president, he has my full hope, not confidence. Was age an issue? Of course age was an issue. My grandfather is 72, and l wouldn't trust him to run my can opener, let alone my country. George Burns is 73. Would you want him to run your country? With the Russians, the press, taxes, the deficit, and above all Nancy, Ron spent much of '84 at the ranch. l would've too. Still above chants of Give Peace A Chance - Give Reagan The Ranch and Reagan '84, War '85 Reagan is still el presidente. 1984 can't help but look for- ward to 1985, and whether Reagan will grow a beard and respond to cheers of 'Viva Fidel'. CThis opinion doesn't repre- sent the consensus of S.M.E. studentslj Bhopal They said the air was like breathing fire. When the Union Carbide chemical factory exploded in Bhopal, india, the grey cloud left 2,000 dead, a thousand others with blindness or pneumonia. Stepping around the eulogies, the question arises, Can it happen here? Union Carbide is quick to say no, but l would be the first to say that it is inevitable. With our new technology and science, accidents are sort of like a full moon. Perhaps, next time, the explosion won't hit a shanty town in the middle of india, but how about New York or Kansas City. Solutions, l have none. Still, Americans joke about the number one song in Bhopal, Ten little, nine little, eight little Indians . . . lt will be different Q Sil' Jr rich and not for l sorr oun nex S whil jail sho mig the only Autc in Ll weel , fl when it's close to home. 4 4 v- ,un-wanna .-uuunnnnn set or zatical ght be at '84 ze, the nf this , the worse, ly-Gun sidentl h nose asiden- im the center iespite ocratic ws any- isident, ice. ge was and l opener, is is 73. Juntry? res, the w spent 've too. aace A :h and s still el ook for- gan will weers of t repre- identsll mvqum-cull! '-,gunman-lv wing fire. lfactory ey cloud ters with garound . Can it quick to say that :hnology of like a 1o'n won't of India, :sas City. 2 number wine little, e different gg ---- ' .- Silver Car-White Line John Delorean was 1984's rags to riches to coke dealer, divorce, trial, debt, and relief story. For some sound jsome not so soundj reasons the jury felt sorry for Delorean, but, still, the juries don't feel sorry for an 18 year old caught with an ounce of marijuana, who will spend his next seven birthdays in Leavenworth. Strange I guess the system goes rich- white-regretful-free. If not, go directly to jail and do not pass go. 1985 doesn't or shouldn't care about John Delorean. l-le might have to sell his Mercedes, but like the car with his name on it, he will be seen only so often, usually on a back street. Automaker John Z. De Lorean leaves Federal Court in Los Angeles after a trial that lasted nearly 22 weeks. iAP!World Wide Photosj The Olympics Do you remember Carl raising a shiny American Flag high above his head in tri- umph, as the National Anthem booms over his tear shaken voice, Thank God for America . . . Land of the free and the brave, where amateur atheletes can earn over a million dollars a year. Only in America. Pan to Valerie Brisco-Hooks, who won three track gold medals, hugging her coach, while Carole King's Nobody Does It Better plays over your Sony. 1984 saw the Olympics become an American institution with more flag-wav- ing and medals than ever. The Russians weren't there, but certainly, plenty of en- thusiasm was. Smooth became the word for the games, and for this smooth run- ning, Peter Ueberroth was voted Time's Man of the Year. He won the distinction, despite the poor t.v. coverage of twenty hours of rhythmic gymnastics, seventeen clips of Mary Decker crying, and gobs of synchronized swimming. The Olympics will come again in '88, but one wonders if politics can find its way out. In spite of all the disappointment and frustration, most people came away with a positive feeling. In retrospect, l'm not sorry I cheered for the Romanians. But for patriotism's sake, here goes - U.S.A. U.S.A. U.S.A. ,aw-.V as--g. -- ,fm-wgwg-3-wmrwvwvzirfwwz, - ' 1: srwzfyxzzs.5,f'-s3.v41frw-www'vw' 713-- ww:.:w'ps1w 'f'Q ' X f Sports Royals took the pennant, but lost to Tigers. Chiefs practiced inconsistency. Comets felt for 1985. Kings said goodbye to Kansas City and hello to Anaheim. For this and much much more thunderously vital sports information, K.C. papers print- ed over 5,840 pages. Without sports, we'd all have to go to church, temple, or synagogue each Sunday. Eth'opa lt's a discouraging fact in our world when 25,000 people die of starvation, each day. ln 1984, the Western World made a conscious effort to help the starv- ing in Ethiopa. SME did too, although not ft. ,WWE W K Zffjyw sf 1 AMN, Carl Lewis, winner of four gold medals in the '84 Summer Olympics jAP!World Wide Photosj without an all too hypocritical pizza party as incentive. East students gave money out of their modest little pockets gener- ously. To preach a bit, the problem won't disappear, only the publicity. Steve Melcher, who headed the East fund-raiser, questioned, Do we forget that quickly? To try to top Orwell and Nostradamus, in May 1985, Ethiopia will again be just another third-world country. ln May 1995, it may not even be that. Farmer Jones doesn't seem to care about Ethiopia. Neither does Ronald Rea- gan. Honestly, do you? g' W 'T' if 1. 'f , VIR ,. . W ... X X-Mx N . w X X X, x-'1 Q N .- Q gi x , -1 N . ! 1v-Q 1 x X 1 Az,- 1 7 f ,Mr L, '97 5715 ' iq!-.f:ff', 2, , , rzjyk 1' f lgipif .ffffrkfrf A' fzfaffvif -Af!-7242 1 fxfj.-,115 ' f'. 1,f'J'C,?' 1,151 :agp K f Lf! ff fgfgffi , .,,,,, f ,,, , 'f'091f121,:1f j,,27fJff'g,f5 r -pi 'fffyg f if fffgf V iiafff ,. ,V 4 ,rx vi' Q' 15 1 uni' 1- Aff' ,fm 1 , 5 . .-...p Q v-,fp 5 gf L-5-1-:,,.,5 : ik:-,.:7Z,::Qv: WVAA I -- X -mv vu. 3.:i,N ' V f ,-- .--.1,f-W ,, ,vv-I V Ari 5 ,'fxf .fzfzlli ag, Jpfx- f , A ': -ff: '-f1-lIfli9fQ:f3e:L-,-f.,11'1.1:- -, - ,. H n -f --11-4 f-5:21. . 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The new attendance system is one of the major changes made this year as part ofa special program of improvement and progress for East. Although the new attendance system has met with much controversy, it seems to be working. Ever since its arrival, more stu- dents reportedly have been motivated to attend school, and teachers have enjoyed fuller class participation be- cause of the decrease in school absences. However, the new attendance system is just one of the new developments that have made this year a spe- cial one. 1984-85 was also a special year in terms of the new honors grade-point system, the addition of several new courses of school curriculum, and others. School administration also received some special awards and recognition this year. Dr. James Sandtort, principal, received the Phoebe Apperson Hearst Award for Outstanding Educator, one of the tive presented by the National PTA. Dr. John Burke was in charge of the North Central Workshop at the Elms last spring, a teachers' workshop which helped to prepare for this year's North Central Evaluation. Dr. Sheila Sigman is responsible for our new attendance system, and Dr. Art Newcomer directed all sports activities for the year. The inspiration and ability ot our administrators, plus the new plans for school improvement have combined to make 1984-85 a unique year in Easthistory. Top to bottom: 15 Thank you, and have a nice day. 25 Dr. Sheila Sigman - what a lady! QAII photos by J. Whitey ,, ,L ff f 4 f f 718 W, 1- H5 ,f,,f.,,,:, .N f..,, ,.-- . -V ,N,.f,-.,.1. - ff, :-,: .,, .--.-fri: ,X,,:+-gg.,-,,,f'g:-V . f ,V3.5:-,Y-1.755-H-,-,'-21-gy 1- '41,-,z' -.f--.1 2112?-11 1-tj ' -1, , 1-2-A f .5441 .--T-2:-.iar-,rg-2-.'--,e:,'ff1:afrfsf-f-fi-rsrws-FA Zz? z.1f,':-:r.:n,,-:- fx : SN, f . ,11 fffj ff A Q A.,-jf,-Vfj: ,f1fQ,gji'lffQ3'-3'11-E-if.-17 '- ,.3Qjj,21f'.'j':il. 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A department meeting starts in ten minutes. Seniors mob the office to discuss colleges, while a distressed sophomore needs help finding his locker. Days for our counselors at East are certainly never dull. These five devoted individuals play an integral part in the operations of our school. ln addition to academic matters, they deal with career planning, college selection, and personal problems. In her second year of counseling at East, Ms. Debbie Atkinson, SHARE advisor, organized the Drug and Alcohol and Suicide Intervention programs. Her wide musical taste ranges from soul music, to which her two year old daughter break dances, to the Culture Club. Ms. Atkinson admits, l like Boy George's music, but I don't like looking at him - he's distracting. Mr. Harold Gersh served as liason to the language arts department, led the writing skills seminar, organized the new teacher orientation, worked with the college exploration group, and wrote the booklet Much Ado About Col- lege. In his spare time, Mr. Gersh listens to classical musical and travels. He has visited South America, the Orient, Europe, the Middle East, and the South Pacific. Ms. Betty Kelly, StuCo sponsor, is currently in her thirteenth year of counseling at East. Ms. Kelly enjoys the challenge of trying to meet the variety of needs of individuals. This year, she collated scholarship informa- tion and directed sophomore and senior competency tests. Dr. Ed King, director of the counseling department, completed his second year as member of the administrative team. ln addition to counseling, Dr, King supervises the special education program, which includes: the learning center, achievement center, hearing impaired, health impaired, and SEEK. Playing golf and relaxing at the Lake of the Ozarks relieve him from his hectic schedule. Dr. King stressed, We are lucky to have such excellent secretaries who often don't get as much recognition as they deserve. Mr. David Wolff, at his post for the eighth year, arranged the college representative visits and served as liason for the math and social studies departments. Mr. Wolff's involvement at East does not stop here. He has been the pep club sponsor for twelve years and previously taught anthropol- ogy, honors American history, and American government. Mr. Wolff feels the most challenging aspect of counseling is always having to be prepared to face the unknown. He loves bicycling, tennis, photography, and his wife. Whether discussing personal problems, academic matters, or merely tak- ing part in a friendly conversation, the counselors' concern and dedication to the students is recognized and greatly appreciated. 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The feeling is mutual. Missy Minor, senior, said, For three years, Mom has been a really important part of my life and l couldn't think of East without her. She really cares about the students. Mrs. Jean Ericson, the secretary for Dr. Sandfort and Dr. Sigman, claims, Working for this school is very interesting. Each day l do something different. Mrs. Joni Kimsey, the secretary for Dr. Newcomer and Dr. Burkeg and Mrs. Terry Flanagan, secretary for the coun- selors, each agree that variety is what we like most about our job. Mrs. Mary Kay Hays and Mrs. Jeanne Woolworth keep track of student records, such as grades and transcripts. ln the attendance center, Mrs. Barbara Hill and Mrs. Rosemary l-lallier faced changes this year in the atten- dance policy. With. the establishment of the codesa- phone, parents simply call ln and report their messages. Basically, the attendance center must know where stu- dents are every hour of the day. Mrs. Mary Dorn, our school nurse, brings to life the expression, to go the extra mile to help someone. She also is involved with the code-a-phone this year. She listens to messages regularly to check on the wel- fare of the students. Making our school run smoothly, efficiently, and ef- fectively, the office staff can be called our backbone, . .,. .. v----M v-nss-vsn-4wmun!-e-rfvw-7-7-wnf1q-,,-gg-onvg:.5-1-4.-f1 - t . A.C. and B.C. Make Due by Curtis Hougland Zippity doo-dan, Zippity-ay, l-low I hate this new policy, Plenty of sunshine coming our way, Looks like we'll need a no-ther heat day. u erintendent Dr Bai Chopra was singing a different tune S p . this year. At last he developed a bit of cohesion with the administration. Still, a gap of communication existed be- tween him and his students, with few understanding the at- tendance policy. This year Chopra made it policy to respond to every student's letter and attended as many speaking functions as he could. This was applauded by Steve Melcher, StuCo president, Dr. Chopra has by no means replaced Dr. Arzell Ball, but he's making headway. On academic stances, Chopra and associate superinten- 4 - dent Dr. James Foster have hit hard on athletic eligibility and graduation requirements. Ann Burns, chairperson of the Shawnee Mission Area Advi- sory Board, deserved praise for her excellent representation of S.M. East with careful scrutiny from son Ted, who often starts 'AB' discussions. The 1984-85 State Legislature accidently misappropriated money to the Shawnee Mission School District. The problem was, the money had already been invested, and so the SM School District made some extra money. How this profit is to be used, is up to the district. Dr. Chopra is full of vary-invigorating talks about what he considers the best school district in the nation. l Lett to right, top to bottom tl Board of Education, L-Fi: Ruth Ftoudebush, Laura i Hendricks, Ann Burns, l Joan Bowman, Bichard G. Spears, Julie Miller, Tom Rawlings 2l Superintendant of schools, Dr. Raj Chopra 33 Associate Superinten- dant, Dr. James Foster V.--1 F v I l f 1 . Wwi Bi gest ln The State by aroline Williamson Three thousand to four thousand hours of volunteer work by thirteen hundred members of East's P.T.A. make it the largest of its kind in Kansas, not to mention one of the biggest in the nation. The P.T.A. had 38 committees this year, including After Prom, Alcohol Education, College Clinic, S.lvl.A.P.T. Day fShawnee Mission Area Buns Togetherl, and the newest pro- gram, Sophomore Lancer Launch, which took place on Au- gust 14. The eight-hour presentation attracted 255 sopho- mores, more than 50 OXO. P.T.A. president Barbara McCona- hay reflected on the Launch as 'tan idea for orientating the sophomores to a new situation. There were speakers QDr. Raj Chopra spokel, panel discussions, and even the March- ing Cobra Band. President tvlcConahay hoped that this pro- gram would extend to the freshman class entering East in the fall of 1986. The P.T.A. held a special orientation series for sophomore parents as well, in an effort to bring the class together as a whole. You always have to make the attempt to get the people together, stated President tvlcConahay. Such a phi- losophy may be why the P.T.A. is so successful in bringing the community together. ' Left to right, top to bottomg 13 1984-85 P.T.A. President Barbara McConahay. 21 Piecording secretary Norma Jean Gould, shown here, recording. 33 P.T.A. Executive Board members are, from left, Norma Jean Gould, recording secre- tary, Donna Bystield, first vice-president, Programg Eleanor Lowe, second vice- president, Membershipq and Judy lvlorrison, treasurer. Not pictured is Mary Kay Graver, corresponding secretary. 45 A typical P.T.A. scene: members hard at work. CPhotos by Amy Muellerl , 4 w x , , ,,,, , W WV ,, -- T' , f , LW, Y-' -Wvig-AY i'i,...i5---- X- , . 4 9 Z 4 S Z 19 Z W 2 9 5 k I A W 1 N w X I , iilii' The Right Stuff by Curtis Hougland Do you have the right equipment? Some of us do not --- but John Sappenfield does. As head of the audio visual Mrs. Jan Wood and Mrs. Polly Reichardt help out, from reports to outside reading. Although interest in ritual prac- 4 ,s v f 'cs Mg ' tj: Soft 49. z so A. if 'wt S25 4 'sa fi! 1 LFEL' department lequivalent to S.lvl. East's Roger Ebertb, Sappen- field controls recorders, film projectors, and a funny looking machine that keeps the school taking tests, the copy ma- chine. Mr. Sappenfield is, perhaps, the most vital staffer at East, or so teachers would have you believe. Among our most-unique characters, Sappenfield ingests and spits out hundreds of copies of everything every day. John, go to your room ranks right up there on the top ten along with Rudy Housephonef' Steve Lockton, senior, com- mented, With jokes like his, what's not to like about him? Now, to play a bit of word association. Fines? Reading Deadlines? Large Electronic Detection Devices? lf you an- swered the library on all of them, then give yourself a kiss. tices of cannibalistic tribes in New Guinea may be dwindling, it can be found in the library, along with a lot more practical and helpful information. Seldom visited by many students, our library is among the best in the district. John Barthes said, Writing is the science of the various blisses of lan- guage. With that attitude, where could one be happier than in the library? ZWWZW W ,ff Left to right, top to bottom: tl Polly Reichardt, ofcourse, reading 25 Jan Wood is poised behind her desk. 33 Smehow, John Sappenfield knows where the camera is. 45 Allison McKnight and her Golding's Flies 53 Sappenfield and Laura Smith talk audio visually. fPhotos by Nicole Greshamj 4 x I , 2 I , P , L 2 , J 'I Z it h rf WN1 ff Q ri! ,, A 5 K . W J, X 1 9 ' X. i Extra! Extra! Fiead All About lt! by Jill Schoolman Did you hear what Harold said to Bertha last hour? . . . Guess what? I heard on the radio that Slim Whitman is coming to Kemper next weekend! yes, I read about it in the paper. Civilization depends on the exchange of ideas. ln our microcosm of civiliza- tion at East, the Harbinger provides a major source of communication. Journalism I, the prerequisite for joining the Harbinger staff, introduces the essential skills ot putting together a newspaper. Mr. Fiobert Dillon, Harbinger sponsor and sophomore English instructor, has taught at East since 1966. His Journalism I class includes writing fea- tures, editorials, sports, reveiws, news articles, advertising, layout, law and history of the American press, proofreading, copyreading, and headlines. Mr. Dillon stresses that his students direct their articles toward a large audience. Mr. Dillon believes that it is highly unlikely that one would become an outstanding journalist solely on the basis of natural ability. Dillon added, Although a natural curiousity is essential, journalistic skills are basically learned. He particularly admires The Wall Street Journal, New York Times, and the Christian Science Monitor for their application of these journalistic techniques. His work on both his high school and college newspapers inspired him to obtain a masters degree in journalism at the University of Iowa. Mr. Dillon is anxious for his students to understand and appreciate what goes into the process of producing a paper. I enjoy observing the increasing awareness in students throughout the semester. About sixty percent of the Journalism I students join the Harbinger staff. Forty-three students are selected to work on the newspaper each semester. 4 4, ,X Left to right, top to bottom: tl Mr. Dillon points out some tricks of the trade to senior Mike McClure. 23 Scott Townsend, junior, sneeks a peek at a girl across the room, but senior David Wentz refuses to look. 35 Journalism I students get excited about their next article. jPhotos by K. lrishl 7 'fix -.7i.,.'l171--ff 3- g 'if::D '4 ':Z,-.i1L'f- ':,:l'f':5f1.:1 :of .yzir 'Tri'-1i L.n '-.. . .E -'I'-Q : - N - . V- .f , . .4 ,,.,,1 . ,.k,-W., f,5.q1,.,.,5., ,Y A,-Qt,-Y.g. i A., vig..-f-ef..--g-p..:.a fs :N -:-an Y 37' f45'2Z'lTi2'4fi5l-5' ,.gf21 :-':?.1-fi-,, , 11' '. ' 'Z'-7 ' fi--J1. 'Z-if' Ia 1 ' f - gf-11' 2.1:--51--fl--1. XIVFA -4 'xl V . ' I ff '- l ' n1 - , . ll l f - e . , r ' There -i1inill,f't1eVawp-lot-'l test' over Bay.- Bradbury's The lllustratedfMan'. Any,fguestior1S?fGQ.Q'dl1We'-ll continue with bbservationjngylihoyghft--landjStatement. ' ' ' -A . Preparing EorlThe Future by Amy Gershon t ' Aaaarrrgh! Eng-lishf'fEn'gl-ish,-'iEn,glish! l'll be up for hours. Illustrated Man? I 'don't even think If-have the bookll' - 1. i Qompositions, themes, and essays in conjunction with proi noun reference, word choice, and punctuatlongcan all be found 'in the English classroom. j'l find myself straining my brainin English, trying to think of ways to get -an A on my next theme, exclaimed Kris Robinson. Putting together verb tenses, conjugations, and conciseness all in ,one theme takes a lot of brain power. 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These were the sounds that emerged from Mrs. Trudy Lounds's room. Mrs. Lounds taught the hearing impaired. She practiced with students on a one-to-one basis and also taught in front of a class. Mrs. Lounds taught many different subjects such as history, Algebra 2, and American government. Mr. Clem Floberts, the learning center teacher, stated, My curriculum is basically the same each year. We work on individual goals. After graduating, about 80 Of: of the learn- ing center students will get jobs. Most of the students in both centers took many classes such as drivers' education, Algebra 2, and English. An inter- preter went with the hearing impaired students to some classes. Mrs. Lounds taught her students Julius Caesar and other plays by acting them out in class. She stated that this was a good way for her students to learn the play, rather than to have them read it. Left to right, top to bottom: tl Mr. Clem Q Rogers and Mrs. McDowell. 25 Mrs. Lounds communicates in sign language. 33 Mrs. Whitehead. CPhotos by Jennifer Whitel f .iw-it l i i N . other vas a an to I4 ,. . , 4 9 ,s Q AZ 2 ,sv ami 3252 V fmkx f C- X cl M fr liar . yr wi.i f Zfwif ,M.N. wma..-fl if Qayj An Apple A Day by Molly Graver There is no better way to discover a future in health than to take one of Mrs. Kocialski's health classes. The health education class dealt with topics from physical, emotional, and mental health to suicide, death, marriage, dating, and first aid. The Health Careers I class studied the careers involved with the preceding topics. The students learned about anatomy and physiology. Guest speakers and field trips - for in- stance, to Bethany Medical Center and Med-Act - were also a big part of the curriculum. Erik Craver, senior in Health Careers I, claimed, Because we studied such a wide variety of health fields, we have a good idea what jobs are out there. The student who was really interested in the medical field took Health Careers ll. This individualized class was for explo- ration. The student chose four or more different areas to study and then left the building for three hours during the day to observe his chosen topic. lt's a neat class. First hand exploration is a better way to pursue a career than just by reading about it, Mrs. Kocialski pointed out. ln the past, seventy percent of Health Careers ll students have gone on to work in the medical field. Left to right, top to bottom: tl Drew Johnson diagnoses the problem with the mechanical lungs. 25 You guys, this is the human body, and these are the muscles. 3l ls this really a heart? 43 Mrs. K assists Chris Kendall, junior. fphotos by Jennifer Whitel T- ff ,,,,,,u-nil--uve-1 BusIness ls Boomlng by Cynthla Belmont In today s tough dog eat dog world many skIIls are need ed for a successful busIness career East s Business Depart ment Includes many dIversIfIed courses which are designed to educate students In thIs area ness skIlls such as typIng notetaking and accountIng In cluded In these courses are Marketing and RetaIlIng I and ll personal finance business law IntroductIon to busIness Ac countIng I and ll notetaklng office systems TypIng I and ll Data PFOCGSSIUQ I IntroductIon to computers and computer accounting In these classes students learn how to manage their money analyze UUSIDGSS transactions keep books and records In business and effectIvely use typewrIters and com puters WhICh are Imperatlve for success In the DUSIDGSS world I thInk computers wIll play a vItal role In our future and people wIth computer traInIng Wlll have a defInIte advan tage over computer IIIIISFHTSS stated Todd Barker an Intro to computers student Darlene Jones dIvIsIon coordInator background for business and skllls for obtaInIng entry level Iobs They also provlde students wIth skIIls useful for personal purposes Students taklng DUSIDSSS courses at East TGCSIVS traInIng WhlCh will benefIt them not only In then college years but In their WOFKIDQ lives as well NNN The Business Department is focused toward basic busl- noted, These courses will provide students with a college I gf tions, ancial grade I pro- o has teasy udent s pur- 'I can Id fOI', Ilow it Left to right, top to bottom: 15 Oh, there's the g. 25 Shirley Ftendek. 35 Boland Griffin draws mystical powers from a typewriter. 45 Darlene Jones. 55 Larry Tice watches helplessly as a computer escapes his room. 65 Julie Bark- lage. 75 Kay Shepard and Mike Copeland agree that intro. to computers is fun. QAII photos by P. Robinson.5 X ke a oh I ned lege ues, Ian- iced ioed ieive ill EIS d of le to SHT. IH? Left io right, top to bottom: iiiylelissa Gould becomes excited over a sludent's answer. Ziiylaralin Noble caught sleeping again. 3iMIle. Chris Fizepczyk silently mediiates about the ori- gins of French. 4iFrau Friok jots down words oi wisdom given by David Shobe. CAII photos by B, i-iavv.i 1 l l i l i i i l i i l i l l l I 154 Sports Without Managers? by Jill Schoolman Sweaty bodies, fast-paced action, and coaches barking out orders from the sidelines. For the competitors, it is the thrill of victory and the agony of defeat. But what goes on behind the scenes? Who fills up the water jugs? Who hands out the towels? Who motivates the team? The managers. Why do these people devote so much time and energy? Pam Stone, boys' swim team manager, explained: lt allows me to enjoy the sport without competing. Brett Minden, cross-country manager, stated I was injured and couldn't run. l became manager because I wanted to stay part ofthe team. The managers devoted as much time to their sports as did the players. They were present at all practices and games. The team depended on the managers to take care of the equipment, help injured players, pump up balls, record statis- tics, and generate enthusiasm. Without their dedication and hard work, the teams could not have functioned. Megan McEachen, girls' tennis manager, summed it up: lt's a tough job, but somebody's got to do it. l - I l 1 1 Left to right, top to bottomzfl Basketball manager Cliff Phillips 23 Basketball manager Pat Farrell 3jBasketball manager Quint Newcomer 4jFrom left: Aric Anderson- football, wrestling, and track: Jeff Wright-soccer, Pat . Farrell-basketball: Cliff Phillips-basketball, Peter Frey- Z soccer: Brett Minden-cross country, Chip Walker-soc- cer: Suzie Geiman-boy's swimming HW! it Li DY LIE 10 20 30 40 l dei con tea de: out cla lan ver tar i li .2 fi' iM ffifi S ANU psf, 0 ,L ...- , ,f ,J th 9 did ies. th G atis- an d up: A 2 J fi ' 1 List-Print-Run by Suzanne Barham LIST I0 REM NEWS ARTICLE 20 REM COMPUTERS AT SME 30 REM 11!09!84 40 REM ARTICLE Recently, computer science has become a class much in demand. Eventually l believe that it will become a required course, predicted Mr. George Blomster, computer science teacher. The initial course, introduction to computer science, deals with the basic history, language, programming, and outlook in the future for computers. The most advanced class, Pascal, is spent doing advanced programming and language. Scott Miller added, I think that all the courses are very beneficial and that they will eventually become an impor- tant part of our'society. Computers are an every day part of life, not only in the schools but also in business. The attendance center uses a computer to keep track of absences and tardies for each student. lt also allows administrators to have easy access to attendance records. The business courses also use comput- ers, and they teach basic computer skills for the purpose ot readying students for a future job. Another place computers are found is in the career center. Students can locate and gather information about colleges by using it, and other classes, like health careers, have access to information on it. Thus, computers science teaches the basics, besides intro- ducing the computers to the students in preparation for the future. 9999 END -1 y ff 'fr Left to right, top to bottom: ll ET. house phone. 23 Andy Spencer teaches Mr. Derald Boline the basics of computer science. 33 On three say cheese: 1-2-' click. 45 Kay Shepherd attempts to help a struggling student. Sl Larry Tice tips over due to the weight in his left front pocket. tall photos by Nancy Slaonl The Wrath Of lvlath by Kristen Fiiekhof 2+2:5'? .5+.5:.1O'? -3+1:2'? Looks like the com- mon careless errors every student has made at one time or another in mathematics, right? lt's what makes the wrath of math one of the most frustrating and difficult courses a student can take. This year the wrath has expanded at S.M. East even more, to provide more individualistic paces or preferences. The computer program enrollment gets larger every year because of the growing computer-oriented fields. After taking Computer Basic I, a student advances to Basic ll, Advanced, and Pascal. The advanced placement classes also expanded be- cause of the new five-point system. One brain stated that Hit really encouraged my incentive to do well. On the lighter side of math, it couldn't function with- out those wonderful math teachers. The lighter side of it all is not necessarily grades. lt's their individual teaching styles. A math teacher must add some fun to the learning process. Otherwise they'd be like computers - boring, added a junior in Mr. Ford's trigonometry class. The diversity of the teachers ranges from lvlr. Fiunyan's ties and sarcasm, to Mr. Blomster's laid-back personality, to the all-American problem solver and physical fitness freak - lvlr. Royer, to name a few. Others like Boline, Duncan, Seeley, Shepherd, Stautfer, Stonner, Tice, and York all add a bit of humor in their own ways. Amusements like these are a must to relieve the constant wrath that math wields over students. Top to bottom: tlJohn Pascarella and George Langworthy explain B020 tactics to Mr. Ford. 2lMr. Royer reveals his pearly whites. lPhotos by N- Gresharnl 7. X1 M Q 4 f ,f 4. yf If C , f 5 f .72 42717 ' I ff ' , v X fff f y, .J 11 f, 45: 'Y f ll ll lll W'2?If7 1 7.4 Z'W fa 1 ' Y . X ,WW . . 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Mr. Karl Englund, American historyteacherfhas aeunique way of conduct- ing classes. Standing with one knee resting on his desk, he booms his voice across the room in a lecture about Keynesian ecQnomics., His lectures are fascinating, and he definitely gets your attention, remarked Tim Landon. He never lets up or cracks a smile lexcept when he slips in a humorous linel. As abruptly as he starts,-he finishes his lecture, and class is over. Like Mr. Emerson Wilson and Mr. David Rehfeld, Mr. Englund's class focuses on how American history is affected by the rest of the world. The course is taught so that students can relate to it ihistoryl better, commented Mr. Englund. - Mr. Eldon Evans teaches American studies thematically, while Mr. Sam iggif W A Y HYTQY gg,-' AJ M ii? --,Lai-1.1 . ,eff -j ' -iv ,in -V 1 T- . ' , , , ' W .,,: fe- - -' .:'f .V -40' ff-f 5 Brewster s. class: we read the chapter one day then the next day he involves Us in his lecture. It s not a read-it write-it' type of class. Rumors have it that Mr. Paul Debarthe's world history class is difficult and demanding. What isn't known by some is that he can liven it up by hanging from the rafters, using elaborate vocabulary, and suspending a globe from the ceiling. His attention-getter on the first day was meeting his students with ' a Navaho greeting. For the first 20 minutes of class he did not say or do anything but stare at them. This.wa' to get a feel for the people and to - observe them before theyeexchanged an words. He uses these different types of behavior and concepts so thatfhe captures his students' interest. World history takes an in-depth look at world wars, national organizations, and cultural differences. . f X 4 .1 ...W ir-M 'F .pw I ll xx ' I l I ll Brewster teaches American government by showing a close-up of govem- ment - how it works and how it's changed. Anne Burger summed up Mr. Left to right top to bottom ll lvlr Debarlhe ID no 12345 convicted of stealing archealoglcal artifacts 2l My very own hall pass 3l Hey you in the back corner l m watching you' 49 l m sure I m supposed to read this whole thing lphotos by Nancy Sloanl J . ., f:.,4.... fn, f . . 159 l a es .- ff , . . ,.'11,i-if51F-f-zf:- frazfliff' - - .f',7'ff'1gg51l? ,-1115,-,,-,Ljgg 'Q tg ,, - . 4 .. - - -Q .Tv ,' ,1'2Ff5,'.-3' 51' 2'1 ' ,-jL Q3.'E,,.',yi' - X --1 g. V jqj, :HT-' 1 ' 'fffrft-5 f , y , .lA- X V 'f' . ' f ,Qi f ' ' . ' 'A' Q--M X- . , ..,. . L ,, -fi,,,4g,--ll - --Y-K in-.,, f V, Y? , H , , , 1- ., EA. ,Q , ., an in -N .Mmm ?F :v'w' w '- ! '1 ' WH 'l Ag7T'ff1'5-T '? i? ' C '? ':1g-'-.5-f ii,-' fbf -T ?J'F'i1F1'-'W'- -iff :i!Ef7-5555! -Y..-1, ,. . Y f::xt '.2'f:fv' ' ' fiT'1,f V, Y: ' . 4 ,g , f i l ,,' - - iv I I v , ' 4' '. I V V vrhru xp . Left to right, too-.to bottom: 11 The art of writing notes without the teacher knowing. 25 Hey you, I'm talking! 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Our musical groups participated in many special per- formances this year. Some of these included the Fall and Spring Concerts, the Masterworks Concert, the Holiday Vespers Concert, which is the annual Christmas musical festival, and various civic performances. Also important were the State and Fiegional competitions, where our groups competed with other schools' groups for num- bered ratings. Individual students aiso participated in outside musical events not related to school sctivities. The musical groups do not make up the entire Per- forming Arts Department, however. The Drama Depart- ment is also a recipient of the talent that seems to abound at East. This year the Drama Department wel- comed Missy Taylor, an English teacher here, as its new drama director. Now that Mrs. Taylor has taken over, things are running as smoothly as ever in the Drama Department, despite the fact that Director Max Brown left after last year. She says she is very pleased with the kids, and adds that they seem to be motivated to work hard and do a good job. Perhaps if we're lucky she'll stay on as drama teacher for awhile. With the excellent direction of our Performing Arts teachers, each year brings a pleasing series of perfor- mances, and 1984-85 certainly didn't break this tradi- tion. fl- LQ v AU- - 4 -- .1 1 J M- , T V- ' Y .' 1 - I 1 I' I ,,-,Z-ri V ' . - ' ' V , , ,W K. W- - A ,V f V Y V- -N-u---L-- ---F: f A ' f f- ' :g4g-npQ-- - -' '-' -' ' f' :1-.j.Y,,.p--' ri.,,T'- ' ' f V A' , , Q Av If P JA 1 I ,Q 1 5, . 1,135.1 ri. - 4- n A .F .lfu-,,,f'.:-I ,jx'H4:.i-l-,N f A, : . 1' . v t - , ,4 N, VI. 1 -K ' x ' ' fn' - ,f .ug - . xi 1, w Q! ef 9 W 'T nv 7' 111 Q ff af Q2 S N EQ Y V I , h V . J , K . I , V I ' r 1 . . 1 - N i , , . V A C.: X .11 zz - f -' 1 1 . H ,f -. r . fx. . A f X .y.,. -fl 4' M f .-,f V 1-:L'1 '1. , . -2'-1: -, - 1 -: .fl ' ., ':-'1, . ' A 1. iii .f, 'Q 11.5.--. ,.-,fx J-:Q -1-if-L:g,:, f. V ' Ni. 74f'g, f- -' 45317:-1 +ggf5':35' -' 'l' A Top to bottom 15 Drawing onthe board is more fun than on the paper 23 I was born talented' tphotos by A Muellerj I cj! t f I i .wig t ss.. V ,, ' - M-, K ,... if L i . M T , 4 1 0 .t I E f W4 7 A T K V fy ,-,KH ? V 2 ,I 2 , ,, . y Q3 f f 4, fm. ' 'WM ,Q by Stephanie Litman Paint drippings. Hot Pink. Day-Glo Orange. Neon Blue. Spatters and drops of Electric Yellow. Mix two together - Zappoi Dazzling Emerald Green. Spots. Splotches. Splatters Think a minute. Art. What can be derived from just the word? Art. To sculpture student Tezrah Bey, art is to work my hands into clay, a very versatile, interesting substance. According to sophomore Kelly Fickel, art brings out a part of me that tells people who I am. And to Craig Fleming, art is Drawing Especially through the use of shading techniques and shadows. Art is seen within every realm ofthe world. Wearable Art? Yes. Taught in Mr. Hines' textiles class. Hangable Art? Yes. Taught in Mr. Crawford's painting and draw- ing classes. Hearable Art: fWHO'S AFRAID OF?j THE ART OF NOISE! Edible Art? . . . '?? Art. It is up to your imagination. ART. Friction, Newts, And Moles by Laura Stuber Name one word that describes the Science Department at Shawnee Mission East, l said. Richard Dawson! exclaimed Mr. Fiick Gould, biology teacher. No, the Science Department has not turned into a game show except that Family Feud contestants and science teachers may both be a little bit bizarre, as Mr, Gould reported. Of course, this is understandable considering sci- ence teachers spend their days thinking about words such as amoeba, DNA, Avagadro, binomial nomenclature, and ther- mal equilibrium. This was the second year that East offered the course basic electronics and electricity. Students taking electronics had an eighth hour every day because the class was two hours long. Students in the class came from other schools besides East. It's a lot better fthe two hour class3 because l Q I I l I I I i 1, ,, ,I I W9 QGJI FT men hav Andersoi this class class, V 2 ln the Chemis I is the alv lassistant Sphere. l One Cl' g-y fi-L I M W ... W n ws- QQ' N .W A f 5, A - ,- l Left l0T'Qmr TOD to bottom: ll No bones about it! Mr, Gould is right. 23 What are these little creatures? Oh. my eyebrows. 33 Mr. l-laraughty. 43 Notice the flared eyebrows oi Mr. Heintz. These are characteristics of Homo Sapiens. 53 Mr. James demonstrates the biological principle oi blurred arms. lFhotos by Ftobin- son3 mm ame ance ould sci- h as ther- urse inics two ools ause gag nfl , f .... J ,Ti fn J Q, , gr we get more done. Last year we would get stuff set up and then have to put it away so soon, remembered lvlr. Andy Anderson, the physics and electronics teacher. l walk into this class, and I feel like l'm at home because itts such a great class, remarked Tim Staes. ln the chemistry department, Clay Shepard observed, i Chemistry is an emotionally stimulating class. The best thing lie the always present gas smell. Shepeard also liked the lab 'assistants because he thought they added to the class atmo- sphere. 1 One change in the Science Department this year was that 2 fl the student naturalist class was not available. lvlr. Stan Moore taught the class last year, and he would like to teach it again. I-lowever, it was replaced by an AP class. Biology ll was an extension of Biology l, according to Heather Schlozman. We do lots of labs, and we go into more detail, remarked Schlozman. The science courses at East gave one student a unique perspective in his view of science. 'tl enjoy the cruel and useless experiments we perform on lab animals, especially squidsf' stated John Pascarella, a physics student. tsy 'ilk tg: X X fi 5 wcieg.gXQQr x - 'Q .yn 3 X X .Q tt X 'sas K W-. f GA V . YQ is SGA QWWXQZ WA -I X X X . X . , J wfkf Xfxf .1 Es Wt-Nw . X 4 f Nas? so X ,Q.v'i'f 1.gq- fs, fri ff , X XXX X MSXX T181 ENG e flared 51 Mr. Robin- S. . . ' Ns 1 viz tw S X s x S ht S ww tt r ws-'Nhat . , ,xy ts N f .fn N .5 35, .. S Q , 1 f S i-FMS rf.1y,Ww S ,f 3 -' NW, T .A 7 , yo .i sax f s A N , f ,Z 6 A ' N - Mawr yyigisbyg, X xv -' Ngaiir. 1 X W X k s WAN? 3 X A it X , Lett to right, top to bottom: tj Mr. Gould's goal is to be worth S50,000. 23 lvtr Moore admires Tim lvlitchells nice handwriting. 31 Mr. Burkholder All Clay Shepard. student by day, Fonz by night. Photos by Fiobinsonj Q4- 1 W l-lome Sweet Home by Cynthia Belmont Do you smell brownies baking? Do you see small children at play'? Can you hear the steady drone of sewing machine needles puncturing fabrlc in endless rows of tiny stitches? lf so then you are probably in one of the classrooms where Gretchen Brandt and Rosemary Casper teach their home economics classes These classes range from the standard foods and clothtng classes to personal and family relations and child development courses Mrs Casper taught clothing fashion careers sportswear and separates interior design and personal and family rela tions Activities such as fleld trips to stores like Saks where her students went this year to see as Albert Nipon exhibit enhanced her classes Mrs Brandt taught some of the more emotionally oriented developmental classes survival skills child development and exploring childhood These courses focus on teaching the student how to better relate with children through learnrng about a child s thought processes Informative speakers such as psychologists parents social workers and authorlties on child abuse visited Mrs Brandt s classes The classes were also highlighted by field site assignments where students could actually work with children in assistant situations Mrs Brandt taught a variety ot foods courses as well including entertarning with icods focus on foods and cre ative cookery These classes showed students how to use basic cooking skills nutritional value and creativity for practl cal home purposes For speclal dates call up foods students No doubt they ll know how to set up a romantic candlelight dinner for two gxfisg Ns XXX x X XXX 'lt if in sy g i ' ,X ..., ' X70 .X . r. vw N A A ,WM , I ,y f if tx fr I ,, t I 7, ,W X X. a, ,f 7- ,,r ' s- -X ,,,, ,. N, fs -, K - f Q 2 ' 5 Y 'Y f mf, wi T sg ,gi ,'0Q23 t Z1 Q S avg .Eyf,q,, , if gh 3- r ' T ev f . ,. .1 1 fr., ,f 1 -fm 4 fy-VKZXQ Q ,- 1. 38 ' ,fjcn .riff I, 2 5 if , ,ix qfyd X so ., Q mg ci' if 1 ' , ftxgj , , 7 .WA J 6? ,,. . ' . 7 f 'f , .X ru 3. 4 X at . Left to right. top to bottom: tj Rosemary Casper helps Lisa McGuire with a sewing project. 25 Rosemary Casper shows Danielle Albright how to knit her fingers together. 37 Gretch- en Brandt takes time out from her many Home Ec. classes, 45 Christy Cameron dreams of her future as a fashion designer. lAll photos by N, Greshaml L W W 'W ,W W WW W W W W W . W W l Wi WWW l E W Il Wl WW it W W . WW . Wi W l W W . W W .W . WW 5 WW W E W' Q il W W i nl ,J W FLW W W WW WW Wl W!! WI' iW ,W - . W W W W ll 'l W W W W la W lWW WWE W. WW W W W WW il? lk W. W'I WW all Wil W. iz ill WW Y W Wil Wi W WWQ lf' W WW 7 Wig T72 Proliferation of Student Drivers by Lawrence Boresow 'Bad drivers? asked instructor, Mr. Norris Staufter. They're just part of the game. As is the usual trend of driver education students, most are sophomores, and begin the course with eagerness to become the perfect model driver. The basic aim of the class is to educate the students of Kansas driving laws as well as to familiarize them with an automobile. The three instructors of driver education - Stauffer, Mr. Joe Jacobs, and Mr. John Oman - all try to do the best they can to teach students safety habits, but once the pupil leaves the classroom and hits the road, he is on his own. Learning to drive used to be boring, until I started my own course and changed all the rules, stated senior Dan Wayne. lvlr. Wayne is currently the only student instructor of his type, he teaches his own course, known as the D.W.S.D. - The Dan Wayne School of Driving. Though now a senior, he remembers breezing by driver's education learning only the basics which he was then able to expand upon to include in his own course the following: first of all, the manipulation of an air-borne vehicle at an altitude of approximately 1500 feetg secondly, learning to take total control of an automobile while spinning 180 degrees and coming to a picture perfect stopg and lastly, the ability to sweet talk any officer out of a traffic violation by the use of a well rehearsed fairy tale. lvlr. Jacobs felt that a possible explanation for the drastic change in driving techniques after students leave the class- room is their loss of their sense of responsibility. Take for instance, the new reduced highway speed limit, and the radi- cal senior smiled, laughed, and sang out the lyrics of the ever- immortal Sammy Hagar, I can't drive 553' Lett to right, top to bottom: 13 Dino studies hard. 23 Staufter just loves obscene phone calls. 39 lvlr. Oman relaxes after a tough day on the driving range. 43 Mr. Jacobs poses tor GO. 53 Patience gets a little too wild for lvlr. Oman, so he straps her down. X Umaunngad ZZ , X gum gp...-f- ntl!- . 'IT by Liv H2 he he lea Ot inc cle all lin so sk sf! .QW A .ff 5 - X . . 7 .TQ 1 Lg.: f I W4 ff -3 XJ w....s,,X e e e n mf O e :t 8 lC 3- DI' Ii- r- 'fZ.fv2 ,-7. i jf 'rr 1 ' if 4541! has Technically Speaking by Lawrence Boresow An average 4.0 Harvard-bound David Stern might ask, What does one do with one's crankshaft? Senior Paul l-lader replied with a grin, lf one doesn't know by now, then he ain't never gonna know. For those who don't know, the crankshaft of an engine helps turn a car's wheels. This and so much more can be learned in Auto Tech I and ll, instructed by lvlr. Tom Lebar. Other industrial arts courses taught by Mr. Chuck Sulzen include Wood l and ll, as well as an architectual drafting class. Hader, who has been fortunate enough to have taken all possible classes in this field of education, feels that he is much better prepared for the real outside world than someone who has never received these basic vocational skills. Left to right top to bottom 19 Word for the day is of course Mr Sulzen 2l Mr. Lebar almost cracks a grin 33 Senior John Reinties examines his work All l know my homework s in here somewhere fPhotos by Jennifer Whitel Perspiration Pays Off by Amy Gershon The beads of perspiration broke out on Terry Nylund's brow as he struggled to lift the weights into the air. After he brought them back down, he sighed with reliefg another invi- gorating hour in weight training has passed. Three hours later, Clay Shepard was captivated by a gruel- ing game of soccer in team sports. Every day l find a new challenge in this class, which makes it more exciting than the previous days. Physical education expanded its program into much more than just basic P.E. Although weight training and team sports were elective classes, more skill was expected from those students who took the classes. Conventional gym classes were taught varied sports, ac- cording to gender. While the boys were busy pinning each other in wrestling, the girls tried to outscore one another in rcher Both classes participated in the action-filled events a y. of basketball and swimmingg however, it was only the girls that had the opportunity to do the dolphin in synchronized swimming. The department hoped to improve the students' motor skills and widen their sport knowledge. Everything was taught l l - - l by de Mrs. i pann be ai Ieisur Cf..- Left to right, top to bottom: 1yBetsy Flobinson is ready for take off. 2lSophomore boys strain themselves during tedious workouts. 3lDebbie Ogden is ready to roll. 4lJohn Reed smiles pretty. 5tCarolyn Howard anticipates her next move. tAll photos by P. Flobinsonl .wdmwwwww I ,M i t!!!!V l 1 ,quam-nm ,.,...snsuv--- 1 . 7 Y . ' .N-, .. ,,,..' f- 'P ' ' V , ' , . F 1 ., , V - f' - 1- ' f ....- .,.f-.4-40 4 . I- N 9 G IS LS :h in ts 'ls ad or lht by demonstration, lecture, participation, or tournament play. Mrs. Carolyn Howard, head of the Physical Education De- partment, stated, After taking a P.E. class, a student should be able to use physical education experiences in planning a leisure time activity in their later lite. l l lm at 4 i , ,F XJ im ...fl ' Lett to right, top to bottom: 1l Go tor the gold! 2l On your mark, get Sei, STOP! 3lFlusty Newman takes a break. QAII photos by P. RODIDSOFLQ I l l 175 l k.Q. .KN ' 1-Rf, , 'A 1 f.-V V ,,v. 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L.-V Ufy L i, Julie Gail Flippin Michelle Dawn Flowers f Amy Irene Forsythe Bradley Paul Fowlkes ZQWMM sf wav' Sarah Diana Fox Scott Michael Prager ,ws S MW. N5 X Matthew Amos Fuller Kenneth Beryl Gall 212 2 3 Wg.. M: X 4 - 'l5sl?fYi-' S X N X S X x xg Emily Anne Gantert Suzanne Marie Geiman Y - I -I 4 -. .......---- ----W' 1 er-is-rv-ri!! ' - ........, A I s , Zi X L W 4 3 QZQ J rf' Q , 7 M 4 .gxfg fgqj ' ft! WWW? , fl m L f 1 X ?f nj X , , f f 7.6. ff!! A A f-iq ff!! eff 2 N! ZW 1' f Seniors 1Q:ve,,,V ,,f,, Philip Odell Gentry Amy Jo Gershon Lisa Marie Giordano Steven Arthur Glover Jane Hillary Gordon Jeffrey Joseph Gorman HF? fin A J Paul Bradley Grant Erik Vaughan Graver Joshua Brown Gibson Stephen Michael Gilgus Joel Tyson Gomez Scott Paul Goodman Geoffrey Alan Gould Constance Kathryn Grant Nicole Kristine Gresham Amy Anne Griggs Seniors Ax ,.,,, - 'f -f'-' A V fm ',-- f-N ,L aff y ik ! f' H 2 :Vis 'feff if- 2 Wg , .int ,. ' -, WSU! nz f N A-K y' 's zj.fmZ. 9 y 1,. , ts L y , . r!-, way y , by , ' 3267 ' R594 ff : ,yzh f D ' 5 Qlf, ff K, f,- I ,,', A V Donald Jack Grove ff ff X . fl 52' ,175 ffjf A :,i - V, 537 ' it 5 'f ' f yl Q lj A I L15 37 in 5 m 'tv 2' Timothy Steven Haas Paul David Hader Brian Kent Haith l 214 Catherine Danielle Hack 'fm , ,K ti Julianne Hader Andrew Alex Hanoh Matthew Blake Harper Richard Gregory Harvey Anne Westbrooke Haw QQ ' W' wtf, , 'way 0 ,,..N..WW,,...MM, ,Q Z AY, tht, L I 5512 i ,xrft Monica Christine Hayde Elizabeth Marie Hayes l 4 tr Km- X ., N- ..., , .X.. Q-- ,.,'. , .... ,.,m...,.-.f .,.-- . -,,.s,,. ,,- -7,-. ivy A' of -I 1 . . M., .t, v - , , J' 4 .. ..4-,-- W.,-,- ,, , ' V A , -, r A Y 1 W, , iv -:vi-fjxjf - ,,:,.f1.,,f -5-T jg.,-:QF -f - ,:..v-U. -,.:.Y-,....,-w,n.,,,.- l wLv:..,q,,. -F,-f-+ .Lu TH53-3-..: :-f-- ff--t-fT..w--f- X---,-1-.-A -ff 1 f - 4 4 Seniors N.X, L tx K X . L i .. iii Alan Raven Hockergmith Cynthia Sue Hoesly Eric Joseph Hoffman Wesley Eyer Hobson Sherrie Lynn Hogueland Heather Holder -aggi S New iss EX . . Jw' - 'hunsf sir, X Y X Q .F sA?Y'6Hx1.x Charles Scott Hollister Marlie Robin Hood Curtis Rives I-lougland Jr. Ju ie ay ',......... .. ,Pr R, l' K Houston Karen Louise Hubler Hilary Lynne Hutt 1 ? Kelly Ann Iris lt James Anthony Jacobs Paul Brian Janasz Marx Ei::EbQf5' S M ,-,Hers I X Seniors gzsi 3 - K wxgxx ... X ,A Dana LYVll'i9 JGVWSGVW A009 M2-lfie Johnson Christopher Michael Johnson Robert Francis Johnson lll SM- sSS'X A s 554 N v Q s t J X X M 7. . N , Shelby Jerome Johnson Jennifer Leigh Johnston Mary Beth Johnston Elizabeth Lee Jones 1 i ' i i l l rl X i ' f' 0 J I 1 l i James Craig Jones Jeffrey Scott Jones W, V, ,,, X V ,J , X, W X, if ff ,WXXWJ ,W aff Mfr X if My ,ff ' f f .f Y s sf, so ,X Qi w Xxx X -'A - , N T ts' is . gag M Qi Q 'f E Ng W 5 x Q . S :aa sq.:-W ,, U . V He, N V at X ' N i 5N'QSQZ:M4::.mw..a .,..t. t. .t..A d..,smg.t,,,. ..,,.,,. mv... ...,. 1 .,.g.a Patience Lynn Jones Jill Elizabeth Jordan Jay Seniors XX i X X t f f ex 5 L x 5 X S -. ,- kfiiliirli 1:1 'A - .X .. Qugghil Qi' Silk 3 xi' Q' 'S A NN K N -. z.'f.omi3x5mlE iw -if John Metcalf Joslin Stacey Lynn ww .W ,lf kann Kristin Elizabeth Kandt David Patrick Kasiner eeeee ,M Laura Ellen Kennedy Kimberly Ann Kepford Brenda Michelle Kice ,X .. -rv S' -1 ,l of L , ,' ' ' 1 - ,1 i . i I, Q, in 1,4 ,X r', .,. use l1'T'W'h 1 F2 'x Lawrence Adam Kimsey v'-. H., liyzi' 0 f l 1 1 X J I 1 41' A sow, ,f li',,ir',r iii X Y I ' A 5, Patrick Jay King Suzanne Marie King Michael Dean Kinney Christine Marie Kirkwood li K av-eq, '-,. si - r'f1 '7 X ,nf J. je, f X W 'M I of if M I' Q ll ne Klein Lynn Renee Knox litafy Beth Kitchen John Kexin Kitzman eiS-a e '15 .F-. - q ,. , 1. , . r 9 1 ' 3 7' ' L A -V---- Airwfr .W U, ..--my-H ..,...,.--v-ruvv.v5.-,-,,..,4.- v.,-1 L No.9 -qu-' .1 Q,-+-vun.aQf14--'4n-::-,-- if- vu: -f-fi.-ss-..:,:, X-H. . --1,-,j,:,f:a.1L,I V... zz, , H-:ntvg5x: :: - 4:1 2--'lv--T ff - , -' W 'f 'f - -A 1 wut- . .-..-,Q , .--Nw-v--......-.f.rmf. 1 I f ...,.-.-g-...- u,..-..,. . r .-.,.,. Q, , .....-w-,qw--1-N-.. . 'V Mu ,A ...,,..,,,,, -was-1-nu-v-4-1: . Q H4 , Q MQW E Q J ff ,yi , f 46:11. 1, 11, 2 1 ' I 'fi K X ff if f W , ,foo Seniors N N, Jeannine Marie Lyon SQW W Aff , fr, ts, X 54 152.9 'fi 'f 434 qv b is x X X ff ' f Y Q ' ' AW AVYVZISQ WSWS-'av -Q' ,WF Q ' J l 1- Qfix, 1, XWQA.. QV , fmm Kawai! 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L 1 N , X X fK VW fs ,, , mm 1, X, E by N xl! fx IN sf f f Q' refmf wr ZQQQQPKZ rf KM mi A3 ,,x,,Xg!,X x , ef, L ,, QXYSQE ' g W ' if X xxff a I fx 1 5 ',,4,tf,.i 1' ,. ,, . , , , ' Marc Mag istrali Michael M allen Marnett V David Christian Mason XS. A www Christopher David Maccracken Donna Elaine Majchrzak Xxx Kelly Lynn Marquis w,.,2W, . Karen Ann Mackay we James Thomas Mamalis Chr s X . I iw SKK Ye X istopher Manfred Martin X N-NWN-za' A 2 Q , I it W' xx X Nkf 'sf' r Michael Louis Mages Alexis Roberta Markl Michele Margaret Mauch John Andrew May Dawn Lauree Masinton Deborah Paige Mayer - m ' - V -.N-pf . , 1 1 QH--1-w...,,h.......,.....,..-....-..........-...-.., . ,-..gJ,,- Aa-.. !-- f, , , Y , ' - p Y x I Q N ' ' f 'LQ-.i I if p - V. ---,...,. W.. - -wr V ,,.,.,, M.- ,--p .- . .. W., .pa- ,Diss M., Xxx X H , f 01 Z.. , WW J! , 9 IZ li ffm Wa rg? ff ffg . Z Seniors Stephen Alan Melcher Andrew Rolf Melliger Robert Brook Menees Erin Paige Merritt f 1 David Clarence Miller Melinda Andrews Miller 5 Pamela Jo Miller Scott David Miller If lf! 7 I Scott Michele' Mmiken Brett Alan Minden Debra Lynne Minkin Melissa Lynn Minor , ' 4 w 1 -' 4- - 4---4'--,f .--. 14n'--nn--v--.......4.-MMN...-......-.-.......-...--.Wig, , , A... , fn , W, - , - - Y - - . , f y f 4 f 4 Z E X , z E'l K 'E 1 SQ X , . ff- :ish .V gf: -ga.:-if --'-3: -1- 'xii ' - .:::. pci f , ff I qwf ,Q f-- --x-T,,:,f-,cg . , .- . V- - l,.4T':'-gif' .:-Q95-:Q44 , 'fr ah.: 1, vw: zfligi' -.. 3 if--fl, -g-fav, f T: ff Q-+...w-J, -G,-:Q - -.---far, --Mr' '-'Y'---V . I. . f f I 1 ,' , 'j , Seniors M Rb Mhll o yne as e e O'Grady MSW Mafgafef O N Laurie L fin SHT el' i Andrew Murray Overeem y P h John Eliot Patzman Mark B ff 7 , , Sharon Diane Pepperd f 5 K ine Steven James Peterson Lori Ann Orpin John Betters Pascarella Julie Suzanne Pener Caprice Yvette Peugeot J oO FI' Scott Hay d Michael Anth y P Anhkha Tu f Q . ,ff f. 'i S X X 36 4 X if Q ,H frxfi 'Z QQ l' b' l Z an Seniors KN we ew -we Thinh Van Pham Clifton Guy Philli S D Steven Robert Phillips Teresa Anne Porter l Julie Ann Powell Christen Leigh Priefert Peter Evan Prince Julia Marie Puig 4 QYW2 ff-,A ff A- kv 1 K f X ffigw ZZ .l... ,NJA i ' Catherine Elizabeth Pulliam Fienee Marie Pacette John David Fiacunas Jill AVID Flame , U -If V- W A ,Vf pr' , -- F . 2' I , 4 4 , I . . . 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E i' J Lance Byers Waldo 233 Seniors Chip Daniel Walker 1 ff .. t W 0, l f,f . ' , ,4 .4 , ,4 VV ' .N yn! , ,vii ,gi X90 '13, , -Q f H f f f , 4 X W 4, gh Z w f f f , f f f f W Z Y as -.w- 1 . V I g f f ,rl ,qi f,,3,,,.,,,t5,.,H i N st 1 ,f , A, , ,4 -fs, 4 WWI t Ja 'Q r ' wgfft ' 7 f 'g f A E757 5-'N f if , 1 Mr 1 fl, at f f ky' W' 9' 3 Weil WZ 25 1 w 1 , K 'sf ' ' Ur f , 1 ,Q f gzip f f fQ:f,, K y!y,,J,,,fr , XX 1,1 1 f A iff, 4 . . John Randall Weerts A Jerome Paul Wessling Scott Andrew Williams 234 Elizabeth Ann Watkins Daniel Francis Watts Alan Lee Wegert Wendy Ann Whiles Timothy Max Williams Z f ' axlaw, X l f N4 I ' V , ff . , Z X ' ff v ,Vs f , 9 76 : Gregory Harold Weisenborn Daniel Edward Whitaker Anna Caroline Williamson Daniel Aaron Wayne ll l l ,NE A wi Y l l l .sn- David Butler Wentz Lois Anne Wiley Thompson Flournoy Willis IV s 5 r A 5 fi' f si Z, Z ,V lr fm, 9 Z! ,E f fff fff' , V' fy f fj if ffyg if Wg, ff f Seniors ?c1539'Hs-1:45f1-:5:m:-4il1:cM::- -r.-:r'-,uw fa- -1 .V -- ..,-.ML J , W1-1-.ver-f.-:-r.-f-sfww.. 4, y '-z Ley..-:19,:v:-wars:-M'-.char - f ,Aa-x-:-.-:gzQ4W:+'- we -cf-my -.1.:-4-,we vw 'rw-:wr 1 -5-3-Qmym-f,-A-fa-'w3,2-zfifi-f -.-U Irdegffa Wy- A, 4 my Q 1:.,:wr:,.p-5Wg.:-4 , Q--,4:::x.p:-i-12 :-'f':1f'.ar-'av-:at ea.:-1-H-fag-:5g,: , ,..,,J.,.,:1f. 21.13.--irrp-:rf':pfm2'-1 Q 'r'farr':':v:sZ?f1:29r-fs'-' 4'-L-kv:-.f'' f.f'r ' - 'lffif' ::'EiTf1:f59::..'.'.'5I' 5 r X If Q 43555 ,iii W , ' r c yfig-:f ,aww 15'5Tl5f5ffhgp. r .. 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SENIOR SUMMARY ANN ABERCROMBIE Beta 1O,11,123 National Honor Society 11,12: Pep Club 1O,11,123 National French Honor Soci- ety 11,123 Girl's Basketball 10, lettered 11,12 Captain 122 Volleyball 10,11,12, lettered all, cap- tain 123 Graduation Commitee Chairman: Prom Chairmang First Year Scholarship Pin3 Honor Roll IO,II,I2Q Beverage consultant 12. To Mom St Dad: Thanks for all your support, guid- ance, and love. You'Il be proud. Friendship . . . It Is feeling free to say what's on your mind. It's sharing your joys and disappointments, your laughter and tears. lt's feeling free to just be your- self. BRIAN ABSHER Deca treasurer 123 Pep Club 1O,11,123 Football IO: Intramurals 1O,11,123 Wrestling 11. DAVID ADEL Pep Club 1O,11,123 Soccer 10,11, lettered 12. Memories: Soccer, Liverpools, Hacks Lake, Do- minos, Penn's Pool 8t Spa, Mission Inn, pool table and barn wall, The Van, Jan 2, '84, back door, keyhole, Jacks, Roxy's, Red Roof Inn, Orange Camaro, fuzzy dice, drive inn, lawn chairs, CHRISTY. Later Dick, later. Gotta cruz. KEVIN ALTIS Computer Club 121 Pep Club I0,II,I2Q Football 10,113 Intramurals 1O,11,123 Boys' Track lettered 1O,11,123 Bike Club 123 German Club 10,11,12. Bye Bye '85, everybodykeep in touch and re- member: Me! Jack's, hey hey hey, I'm not strong, hair pat, EGAFHJIDCB, Staes and cope boot, 4 and I'm gone! Sophomore girls. Crank bye bye SME. AMY ALLISON International Club 121 National Honor Society 11,I2Q Pep Club 1O,11,123 Girls' Basketball 103 Intramurals 11,123 Girls' Track IOQ lettered 11,123 Volleyball 10, captain 113 United Way Campaign 123 Crucible sound chief 123 Carousel make- up crew 123 Who's Who Among American High School Studentsg Honor Roll 10,11,12. The world is a dream. Nothing happens unless first a dream. Reach for the horizon, and reach your dream. Good luck to everyone! Hi KR, LK, AC, LB, PB, SL, SF, VC, CB, PJ ,.. Crown Cen- ter. Thanx Mom and Dad. STEVE ANDERSON Computer Club 123 Beta 10,11, Pep Club 1O,11,123 Basketball Team captain 103 Boys' Cross Country 10,113 Harbinger 10,113 Psycholo- gy Club I2Q SADD 123 German Club 1O,11,123 Honor Roll 1O,11,123 Issues 84','85 11,12. Christy on a stick: Wendy's crue '84, Heavy Met- al, It it's punk, you know it has to be bad, NO BRAIN NO PAIN, King of Darkness, Lord of Hate, Jack D or Jim B? Is he dead bones? No one's gonna warn you3 no one's gonna yell attack. You won't feel the steel 'till it's hanging out your back. 2051 - We found Spock's brain. LINDA ARCHER Office Education 11,123 Pep Club 1O,11,12: M.M. I hope it lasts! 70 V2 Camaro's fly! Rush and the Cars. Hardee's, Metcalf, car wash, and fast cars! The house on the corner! Matt Mitchell, you're a riot! Rino, thanks for all the advise and help! You're a great friend! Keep in touch! L. at M.M. JOHN ARENSBERG Spanish Club 10,113 Psychology Club 123 Honor RoII1O,11,12. SARA ARNOLD Office Education 113 National Honor Society 11,123 Pep Club 10,11,123 Girls' Basketball IOQ Girls' Tennis lettered 10,11,12, captain 123 Honor Roll 10,11,123 Lab Assistant. I sure do miss you M.L. Help! What college arnl going to? Rick, Doug, John. Willie, who's next? Where are you Willie? G.S. Good luck wfeveryth- ing! Thanks Rick you're the best. You are always there, whether just to talk to or to help me with my game. I'm really going to miss you JAMIE BACKSTROM ' ' 'P I b1O,11,123 National Honor Society 11,12, ep c u Drama 10,11,123 Forensics 1O,11,123 Choral mu- sic 10,11, lettered 123 Thespians 11,12: Close-Up 12. Which do you prefer BLACK or WHlTE!? C.U. in D.C.-53 min-I'm feeling bad vibes from u. Remem- ber I'll always be here. We walked towards Georgetown. I do not have bits. kc and mt imita- tions. F.G.K.-To all, my name is Jamie, not Jacky, B, BTT, James, Wally, or anything else! FREDERICK LEE BAEH NER Share 103 Nat'l Art Honor Society 123 Boys' cross country 10,11, captain 123 Harbinger 123 Intra- murals 123 Boys' track 10,11,12. M and D thank you for all your support during my school years, love you. Rose, may many more autumn leaves fall on two flowers existence, thank you for 2 years of watering 8t sun. Bye Ruth CATHAN BAKER Beta IOQ Nat'l Honor Society 11,123 Pep club 1O,11,123 Nat'l Spanish Honor Society 1O,11,123 Girls' cross country IOQ Instrumental music 10, secretaryftreasurer 11, lettered 1O,11,123 Girls' swimming 103 Bike club 12. Whoever says your senior year is a: bIow-off is lying. By the time you read this, I will have gradu- ated. Hurrah. I wish all future seniors at SME a good year ieven through the turmoilj .. . Ta ta, SME SUZANNE BA Share 123 Beta 103 Pep Club 1O,11,123 Nat'l French Honor Society 11,123 Stuco IOQ Girls' bas- ketball 103 Hauberk 123 Intramurals: basketball RI-IAM 11,123 volleyball 1O,11,123 Girls' swimming let. tered IOQ Volleyball 10,113 Bike club 12 secretary- Prom server 103 Prom committee 113 Honor Ftojj 1O,11,123 Scholarship pins 1st and 2nd year Finally. To my friends- I'll miss you all esp you Suzy D. SCOTT-I LOVE YOU. l'd never imagined anything could be so RIGHT. You're the inspiration 1218. Mom, Dad thanks youve helped me through some tough times over the years, I LOVE YOU. WE MADE IT!! MARTHA BARKER Pep club 1O,11,123 Nat'l French Honor Society 'II,I2j Stuco 113 Intramurals 11,123 Girls' swim. ming lettered 1O,11,123 Girls' tennis 1O,11, let- tered 12. thanks to all my friends and family for all their support and remember: If you love something very much, let it go free, if it doesn't come back then it was never meant to be, but if it does come' back, then love it forever. Q ELIZABETH BEAL Deca ambassador 11,123 .International club 123 Pep club 1O,11,123 Stuco 11,12 Dance commit- tee chairperson 12, Forensics 11,123 Intramurals 1O,11,123 Girls' tennis 11, lettered 121 Thespians 123 United Way Campaign 1O,11,123 Bike club 123 Prom committee 11: Bozo 12. Mom, Dad: Thanks for creating such a happy atmosphere to grow up in. I love you. If it weren't for special friends like-RS, DB, LES, LM, MJ, NG, PJ, SB, AA, MM, AM, EB, LH, JP, LS-The world would have no rainbows. John-memories of love 81 laughter will last 4ever. I will love you always- Bets! JONATHAN BEEKER Pep club 1O,11,123 Boys' tennis 103 . . . The thirst for knowledge: for in man's nature lies that inclination to explore and see things of which he has before been told, in order to know whether it is as he has been told or not.-The King's Mirror. For mom, Dad-and others? ERICA BENGTSSON ' French club 123 International club 121 Spanish club 123 To my friends- famiIies : thanks for all the fun and for making this a special year. I have the best memories. tHey alsklingj Jagalskar er alla! VICTORIA BENNETT International club 10,113 Labrynith assistant art ed. 123 Share 10,113 Nat'l Art Honor Society 123 Intramurals: basketball 103 Girls' track numerals 10,122 Lancerettes lettered 11,123 Prom commit- tee 11. John Denver took the words right out of my mouth when he sang about the poems, prayers, 8 promises 8 things that we believe in . .. 8 what about tomorrow? What about our dreams- 81 all the memories we shared? Thanks for the love and smiles Pam, Jenny, Jill, Daria, MK, SJB, and all else. SUSAN BERNARD A-V club 123 Pep club 10,11, exec 12: Stuco 1O,11,123 Intramurals 1O,11,123 Lancer lettergirIS captain 103 Girls' track numeraled 103 Volleyball 103 SADD 123 Graduation Chairman 12. We often find ourselves caught up in othel peope's worlds, but to find ourselves in our owll world is what perfection is. 'Memories last forevel and are never forgotten. Good luck and I love you David. CATHY BLAND Beta IOQ Nat'l Honor Society 11,123 Pep club 1O,11,123 Nat'l French Honor Society 122 S1909 1O,11,123 Basketball team statistician 12: Girls basketball 10,113 Girls' cross country 11,123 De' bate 123 Drama IO,II,'I2j Cheerleadltll 10,11,123 Girls' swimming 123 Girls' track I0.IIt Volleyball 103 Bike club 12. ,, Our High School Days Too Soon Are GOIW What next? love to all vrah Cruebuds. LHU09' XCountry Hag St Earl pieces of work. DB Get Aflil it. Fawn Fawn I love u, always will, B-mm. 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LBVICQE .. DB eei NW, mm AlfTl'Wll 5- . 5 rn. AdviC97' To thine self be true and it must follow as the night the day thou canst not then be false to any man. -Shakespeare -Motley KEITH BLAND Beta 103 Nat'l Honor Society 11,123 Nat'l French Honor Society 11,123 Stuco 10,11,123 Drama CBFOUSGIQ Intramurals 10,11,123 Choral music Glee Club 113 Instrumental music All State 10,11,12 lettered 10,11,12 Drum Major 11,12 president 121 Soccer 11, lettered 123 Orchestra 11,12 No Comment MICHAEL BLUMENTHAL Labrynith 101 Pep club 10,11,123 Wrestling 10 lettered 11,121 SADD 11,123 Stuco 12. COMPO-GE-JOE! You choked B.M. Vice squad rules! 98'Mi of the girls at East. Trips to the o.c. lt's terrible being a prisoner of your own hor- mones. What! I didn't get into Harvard? C.W., E.M., J.R.-I love you all. No, I'm not your psychol- ogist. Friends, Mom, Dad-I love you too. BETSY BODKER International club 103 Labrynith 10,11,123 Share 123 Beta Sec. 101 National Honor Society 11,123 Pep club 10,11,123 National Spanish Honor Soci- ety 11,123 Student Congress 11 special events, 12 assembIies3 Harbinger 12, feature editor 123 United Way Campaing 11, Psychology club exec. comm. 12, SADD 123 Honor roll 10,11,12. My friends, you have a way of bringing sunshine where there are clouds and warmth where there is cold. M, D, FS and N- You are my guiding light. Thanks for understanding I love you. JOYCE BOGIN A-V club 113 Instrumental music marching band 10,11,12 concert band 10, symphonic band 10,11,12, pep band 10,11,12, orchestra 10,11,12, pit orchestra 10,11,12 veopers 10,11,12, district I honors 10,11,12, all-state band 10,11, regional and state solo and ensemble festival 10,11,12 I rating 10,11, letter 10,11,12. To all faculty members and students who by a strange twist of fate got to know me, I dedicate all existing jokes to you, L.D., you were a great inspi- ration to me in alg. Thanx. T.C.-you need to be quiet or you'll get an invitation, S.F., K.B., Y.S., was super. MARGARET KPEGGYJ BOLIN Office Education 11, vice president 123 Pep club 10,11,123 Student Congress 12, Intramurals 10,113 Volleyball 103 Girls softball - JV 103 Honor roll10,11,12 Kristi-you're the greatest friend anyone could ever have. Don - you are very special to me. ILY Mom- Llgargks for everything, I love you! If it is to be, it is o me MONTE Boots Pep club 11,123 Football lettered 123 Baseball team 11,123 Intramurals 11,123 Wrestling lettered 11,12 captain 12. Mow, Mow, Mow! 34.39 a twelve. Quality, Educa- tion, shut up and squat. Go Team, state, Hal I like green jello. LAWRENCE BORESOW Beta 103 National Honor Society 11,123 Pep club 10,11,123 National Spanish Honor Society 11,123 Spanish club 11,123 Student Congress 10,11,123 Senior class vice president, Hauberk 12, Intramur- als 10,11,123 Youth in Govt. 121 Close-Up 12. To all the girls l've loved: Ah, Love let us be true to one another! For the world which seems to lie before us like a land of dreams, hath really neither joy, nor love, nor light, nor certitude, nor peace, nor' help for pain. and we are here as on a darkling plain swept with confused alarms of struggle and flight where ignorant armies clash by night. Mat- thew Arnold-with the help of Julio flglesiasj LORI BORESOW ' Pep club executives 10,11 president 123 Office Education ll, National Honor Society 11,123 Stu- dent Congress third hour rep 10,113 Softball man- ager 10,11,123 Harbinger assistant feature editor 123 Intramurals 11,123 Prom Committee chair- mang Dance decorations committeeg Special Events committee. Lulu, Amo, JiHlane, Vic, esp. Ellie- time endears but cannot brake the fond memories that good friends make. thanx 4 the best times of my life!- friendship is the most valuable gift-I should know, u guys r worth a million. ILY ALL. Ellie KU here we come-the best is yet to be, ILY BFF! Larry-good luck next year. Mom 81 Dad-thanx for everything, I love you. BRYAN BOUDREAU Pep club 10,11,12: Football 103 Boy's Track 10. SMACT, the gang was awesome, we had more good times than can be counted. Thanks K, for the best senior year any one guy could have, and all the everlasting memories made. ILY IWOO- DIEAU Guys, stay in touch! Thanx Dad and Mom too. CAROL BOYER Beta 103 National Honor Society 123 Pep club 10,11,123 Intramurals 10,11,12, National French Honor Society 113 Instrumental music pep band, marching band, symphonic band 10,11,123 Gym- nastics lettered 103 Volleyball lettered 122 Psy- chology club sec. 123 Softball lettered 11,123 Bozo Society 10,11,12 fHonoraryl mud wrestling 8 wet t-shirt coach Orchestra 12. Thanks Hoover! And the rest of ya'-you're all great! Remember-QuietConfidence! Beebo. BRUCE BRANIT Labrynith 113 Pep club 10,11,123 Harbinger 122 Boy's tennis 103 Screaming Harvest 11,12. You might have forgot, the journey ends. You tied your knots, and you made your friends. You left the scene without a trace. One hand on the ground, one hand in space. -The Cars. May u live 2 see the Dawn. -Prince. Toothpast in a pump! What next? -ME. Frankie say, RELAX. DAVID BRINTON Deca bronze, silver, gold3 Intramurals 10,11,123 Varsity yell leader 1 You all know these are the best years of your life, so don't wast them MIKE BROWN Boy's cross country 10,113 Track 10,11,123 Close-Up 12. Overheard in SME hall . . . I just wanna pass 1st semester! KC weekend NITE fdrivingl where are we going? I don't know. ls there a party? Well? Just drive! I hate this! Remember when: Senior teachers were qualified? To F.C.-retire before it's too late. COLLEGE-our Frat. SH ELLY BROWN Nat'l Art Honor Society 11,123 Pep club 10,11,123 Drama 10,11,123 Forensics 10,11,123 Choral mu- sic 113 wrestling statatician 10,11 lettered 12. MEMORIES! MEMORIES! MEMORIES! FRIENDS- CARS- SOPHOMORE-BREAK DANCING-FAM- ILY STORIES-GUYS-FRANKLIN PARK-CHICK- ENPOX- EMBARRASSING MOMENTS-and FRIENDS Lizzy, Boobs fJ21mGSl, Pembo. Sarah fStaceyj, Stacey fSarahj, Vicki, Annie, Tre- vor fT.J.j, Julie, Laura, John, Lori, Jane, Amy, Scott, Ty, and others-thanx for the memories! TRICIA BROWN Share 103 Pep club 10,11,123 Student congress 10,113 B-ball 10,113 Cross country lettered 10,11,12 cpt 123 Intramurals 10,11,123 Track let- tered 10,11,12 cpt 123 Bike club 12. Some of our best memories occur during high school. The memories are composed by our friends, coaches, teachers, and family. Now that high school has come to an end for myself, I thank all of these people and let them know that the memories will remain and be charished forever, PEGGY BUCHER C.P. It was fun cruizen Metcalf-we met a lot of people. I'm glad that you have C.C. Do me and R.R. a favor and tell C.C. to get a real 4551 DAVID BUNDY Labrynith 12, Nat'l Honor Society 11,12 vp 123 Pep club 10,11,123 Categories 12: Harbinger 11, 12 sports editor 122 Soccer 10,11,12 lettered 121 Nat'l Merit SemifinaIist3 Honor roll 10,12 Thanks Mom, Dad, Kathy, SR, DB, CB, SF, AF, BB, DL, RC, CB GW, AV, AND all those didicated teachers who've molded me into the man I am today. it was the best of times, it was the worst of times. -Charles Dickens CINDY BURCH Beta 103 Nat'l Honor Society 11,123 Pep club 10,11,123 Dance chairman 12, Class officer sec. 113 Harbinger 11 Quill and scroll 123 Intramurals 10,113 Lancer Letter Girls 103 Prom server 10 Remember - you can't kill a horse with a flute. Thanks for everything! Rosebud ANNIE BURGER Nat'l Honor Society 11,123 Pep club 10,11,123 Drama 10,11,123 Golf 10 lettered 11,123 Intramur- als 103 Cheerleading 10,113 Choral music 11: Swimming 10 lettered 103 Track 113 Thespians 11,123 Heralder 12, Prom committee 11. Thanx family for all your love. Love, Brown Bear TED BURNS Beta 103 Nat'l Honor Society 11,123 Pep club 10,11,123 Student congress 10,11,123 Senior class treasurer3 Baseball team 10, lettered 11,123 Basketball team lettered 10,11,12 cpt 123 Intra- murals Iettered 10,11,123 SADD 123 Radio East Disc Jockey 123 Hodags head coach 11,123 Dip club 10,11,12. Well peers, three years. The cheers, the fears, the tears, the bears. My dears, who cares? P.S. How bout them dags? Seventh hour L.T. study hall. TNTNJ. Thanks guys. Good luck and take care. T.B. DAVID BYRD Nat'l Honor Society 11,123 Pep club 10,11,123 Harbinger sports editor 123 Soccer 10, 11 lettered 125 Psychology club 123 Landscaping committee 121 Dance committee 12. If nothing else, I learned to say, Look, I told you that seat was taken when I got here. This I know: don't be sniffing twelve parts per billion. CHRISTY CAMERON International club 123 Share 123 Pep club 10,11,123 Lancer letter girls 103 Girls track 103 Volleyball 103 Dance committeesg Honor roll 10. l'II never forget, K.U., The Roxy, Jacks, Ruthys, Beefcakes, orange camero, Baby, my toy, the all night blow out, lawn chairs, Prom, Kleenex, -n- Coke, Jan. 2, Bootie, Candy kisses, Ozark nights, Projects, Thanx for the memories David. TOM CARPENTER Pep club 10,11,123 Boys' tennis 103 Psychology club 12. KIMBERLY CARROLL DECA vice president 123 International club 10,113 SHARE I2Q Pep club 10,11,123 Student congress 3rd hour Rep. 101 Girls' basketball 10, Harbinger Bus. Manager 123 Intramurals: volleyball 10,11,123 basketball 10,11,123 Cheerleading 103 Choral music 10,11, choraller 12, chamber sing- ers 123 Girls' swimming .123 Bike club 123 Boys basketball statistician 11,123 Heralder 11,123 Senior graduation committee, Prom committee, Honor roll 10,11,12. My friends I will cherish always. The times we spent together were the best! Thank you Spags, Aber, Kri, Liz, Belle, Elainages, Jules, Kel, Deb, Merb-I love you all! Thanks Mops and Pops for the time, energy, and love you've shared! For Grady, my love always! obviously, Berly. TRACY CAVANAUGH Office education 11,123 Pep club 10,113 Girls' basketball manager 103 Honor roll. She is glad that attendence is better, and finally got onto the honor roll for 12th grade year. I love you Robert Clark! RICHARD CHALKER - National Honor Society 11,12 President 123 Pep club 10,11,123 National French Honor Society 11, 12 Vice-President 121 Boys' tennis 10, lettered 11,12. AF, is my theme ready yet? Geofffff! DL-JOIK, bad car trouble, CB- you owe me 500 and DL 300, TRIVIAL PURSUIT3 GG- wouldn't it be funny if Dr. S walked in? GW- I will get CB3 COALITION! DEFER: to respect3 KC- Fastest book in the WEST3 SH et LS- mes amies partoutl DB- Punsg Sweet Scienceg WC-Test? VICKI CHEEK Pep club 10,11,123 Intramurals 12, Prom commit- tee. Paul, U R A ZUBIN But I love U so much. To my Best Buds U guys are the greatest and l'lI never I forget U. Dave Thank You for making me realize j what life is about. Deb R U Ready for a ROAD TRIP? Desoto for the weekend!! Deb, whats at Jacks that you find so interesting? University of Hilton Head! Love ya lots! DAVID CHICK Pep club 10,11,123 Debate 103 Football 113 Hon- or rolI10,11,12. LAURA CHRISTIE National Honor Society 11,123 Pep club 11,123 Drama 10,11,123 Forensics 11,123 Girls' golf 10, lettered 11,123 Choral Music 123 Thespians 10,11,12. Europe Here I Comel!!! CHAD CLEM Pep club 10,11,123 Student congress chairmang Yell leaderg Boys' swimming Letter 10,11,12. Erik, PBJ, Elizabeth, Grunt, Margot, Dave, lthank my God in all my remembrance of you3 Muff and Tony!853 Happening, Ski-yea K-Life, Fountain Hoppin, Mom and Dad I Love You, All Glory to God. WES COCHRAN Labyrinth 10,11, Literary Editor 123 National Hon- or Society 11,123 Pep club 11,123 Boys' cross country 103 Psychology club 12. Thanx CJ 121, JY, KC, RS, KRS, I burned! Space Lives. AM, DD, BONES, guns ffull-autoj. Boonier- ats, valley of death. Freebird. Turtle, come out of your shell and be strong inside. Buds-AH, LD, JA, SA, RC, LW, walking on a thin line. 4-Wheelin! BOMB. ADELE COCKS Labyrinth 113 SHARE 10,11, executive3 Pep club 10,11,123 Thespians 10,113 PVTV 10. To Tab: Remember LittIe Red Corvette '? Have a great Senior year, and PLEASE get me a SCORE card. Thanks mom and dad for all the Help and getting me through it. JENNI COLEN DECA ll President 123 Pep club 10,11,123 Student congress Representative 103 Debate 103 Drama crew 103 Intramurals 10. I Thanks, Class of '85, for the best memories of all times!!! They are unbelievable and unforgetable!! Remember-If you ever need a friend-I will always be here. M.K.-You mean a lot to me-I want you to know this. Love Jenni. JON COPAKEN French club 11,123 Beta 10 treasurer: National Honor Society 11,123 Pep club 10,11,123 National French Honor Society 11,123 Student congress 10,11,12, Debate 103 Drama 113 Harbinger 11,12, Assistent editor 123 Intramurals 'I0,11,12j Yell leader3 Boys' tennis 10,11,123 Psychology club 12. When the cats away, the mice will play. Laissez faire is everywhere! DB's in DC. Yaaaaaaaah! I wanna rock! She didn't get that round mouth from eating square meals. Cutlass' are bad! MIKE COPELAND National Honor Society 11,123 Pep club 10,11,123 Intramurals: volleyball 10,11,123 basketball 10,11,123 Boys' swimming lettered 10,11,12, captian 11,123 Bike club 123 Psychology club 123 Yell leader. LISA COTTRELL A-V club 125 International club 10,113 Pep club 10,11,12, Girls' basketball Statistician 10,11,12, letter 123 Girls' tennis 103 Volleyball manager 11,12, letter 123 Girls' softball 10,11,12, letter 11,123 Mom and Dad-thanx a ton, I love you! The odd squad lives on. Debbie, you will always be my best friend. Never forget the summer of '84. Let's repeat it in '85, '86, South Padre '85. Little brothers, Jude Canoe, Boat. Plaza, LR, MJ, Char- Iie's, Purple Rain, Caramel, BJ, etc Hookal MIKE COULTER Drama 103 Soccer 11,12 lettered 12. In the valley of the blind, the one-eyed man shall be King. O'fferriI Society LISA COWAN Pep club IOQ I want to thank my two very best friends-Debe Entriken and Steve Smith for helping me through- out these high school days. There are some memorable times that will never be forgotten, such as, Albert the running bear, Trolleys, that red bumpy stuff, Greek burgers, and the joy of having ..,, I Mrs. R. as a teacher. If I had it all over again, l'd do it with you guys! PETER COWLEY National Honor Society 11,121 Pep club 10,11,123 National Spanish Honor Society 11,123 Spanish club 11,123 Football 10,11,12, letter 123 United Way Campaign 11,123 SADD 12. DONNIE COX Wrestling 10,11,12, lettered 11,123 High school memories-Drive-in movies, Hatch- backs, Wrestlers Do It Better!!! Senior Party at Tobe's, Quiet nights with Honey, 6th hour Mrs. Gasper. Hey Boots-let's party, Grapplers Do That Better Tool!!! KEN COX Chess team 103 Instrumental Music 10,11,123 German club 10,11,123 Words to Remember: When school gets rough and you can't find your way out, go to the nurse and ask for a pass. The pass you will take to leave this nightmare will take you straight home to peace and comfort. LAURIE DALGLEISH Beta 103 National Honor Society 11,123 Pep club 10,11,123 National French Honor Society 12: Stu- dent congress 11,123 Debate 113 NFL 11,12: Hal- binger 11,12, editor-in-chief 122 Girls' Tennis 10,11,12, lettered 10,11,12, co-captain 12: Na- tional Merit Semifinalist 123 Honor roll 10,11,123 Quill and Scroll 11,123 Girls' State 11. H No inside jokes we won't remember- just a lg!!! THANKS to the gang for making my senior year fast-paced and fun. SHELLY DANDA I Pep club 10,11,123 National French Honor Soci- ety 11,123 Girls' Swimming 10,1 1,12, lettered 10,11,123 Girls' Tennis 10,11,12, lettered 10,11,12, Thanks to all my friends that made these past3 Y CA II I C E SUl F DA F a 14 C ri fi s LUI F le s 1 L tl MA Ir e V lv AM Ir S F 1 ra S 11 Cl 11 al B EI ca cl yf BRA PI GI 'II NI BI HEI! Pe Ti at th! HEA La 1C be I Y' 1 ,M it gi sgsyim I I I I ,- I, 5'-' 5 ii ss X i 'I X I IF. xg X I tx X wx ' I x ,, xt I 1- wflm sl! f 'slim 3 H 1 tx s SSR sr S A sis is ,X K. 1 19 gain, l'd D, 1 1,122 Spanish 3 United Hatch- Party at our Mrs. Do That O,11,122 ts rough he nurse etoleave home to Pep Club y 121 Stu- 1,12: Hai' S' Tennis n 121 Na' 10, 1 1,123 just 2 D19 my SSFIIOI onorS0Ci' 2, lettered , lettered egg past 3 years bearable. Hope to stay in touch! CARRIE DANIELS International club 103 SHARE 103 Beta 10' Na- tional Honor Society 11,12: Pep club 10,11,123 Hello, Dolly! 11, Carousel 123 Girls' choir 103 Choraliers 11,123 Chamber singers 12: Girls' Swimming 103 German club 10,11,12. SUZANNE DARNER Pep club 10,11,123 Girls' golf 10,11. DAMON DAVIDSON Pep club 10,11,123 Girls' basketball 103 Intramur- als 10,113 Girls' Swimming 10, lettered 10. Annie, 928, Drew 22, Amigos, Tank, Rodney Cruiser, KSU, Who are U, Marcus, Summer 84, roadtrips, lake, blueboy, british, thanx for the ung- forgettable memories and the never ending friend- ship. I love you forever. LUCKY DENNEY Pep club 10,11,123 Drama 103 Football 10,11,12, lettered 11,123 Choral music 10,11,12, Chamber singers 123 Boys' track 10,11,12, lettered 10,11,12. Life and school can only be as good as you make them MARTA DEUSCHLE International club 10,11,123 National Honor Soci- ety 11,123 Pep club 10,11,123 Girls' swimming 103 Volleyball IO, Honor roll 10,11,123 Choir 10. Mr. Rees- Are you serious? AMY DICK International club 10, Beta 103 National Honor Society 11,123 Pep club 10,11,123 National French Honor Society 11,123 Student Congress 111 Intramurals 11, Cheerleading 10,11,123 Cho- ral music 10,11,12, Choraliers 11,12, Chamber Singers 12, Girls' track 10,11,123 Gymnastics 10,11,12, lettered 121 Thespians 103 Beverage consultant 123 Prom chairman 11, Honor roll 10,11,123 Carousel 123 Brown University book award 113 1st yr. scholarship pin 11. Bye everybody, l'm going to miss you all so much! Even though we go our separate ways, I hope we can stay close. Bye especially to v-rah buds 81 chamber singers. Great friends-Great times! I love you mom, dad, 8 lil' sis! Ciao! BRAD DIXON Pep club 10,11,123 National French Honor Soci- ety 11,123 Choral music 10,11,123 Boys' tennis 12, Soccer 10,11,12, lettered 12. No guts, no glory, go for it3 see ya on the slopes in Breckenridge!! HEIDI DIXON Pep club 12. Thanks to everyone who made me feel welcome at East my senior year! Good luck to everyone in the future!! HEATHER DONOHOO Labyrinth asst. editor 11, art editor 123 Pep club 10,11,123 National Art Honor Society 11,123 Hau- berk layout staff 11, asst. editor 12, Honor roll rf 10,11,123 Mikado 103 Look I-lomeward, An- gel stage crew 103 Inherit the Wind 113 Prom committee 113 1st yr scholarship pin 113 semester graduate 12. lt's nice to be nice to the nice. Frank Burns- MASH All the world's a stage, and the men and women merely players. They have their exits and their entrancesg And one man in his time plays many parts. - As You Like lt A horse! a horse! my kingdom for a horse! King Richard Ill TIM DOWNING National Art Honor Society 123 Football 10. NANCY DUNCAN Beta 103 National Honor Society 11,123 Pep club 10,11,123 National French Honor Society 11,123 Drama 103 Hauberk busfprod staff 11, asst. edi- tor 12, Choral music-11,12, Choraliers 123 Girls' tennis 11,12, lettered 113 Honor roll 10,11,123 Prom committee 11, Mikado make-up crew 103 National Merit Letter of Commendation 123 1st yr scholarship pin 11. In the fall, we'll go separate ways, but we'll be back one of these days. Thanks to my family and friends- I love you! C.W.- You've Got a Friend. That's not my nickname! Let's heart it for uncha- peroned vacations iKeystone X-Mas '83 and Breckenridge Feb. '85 - Caymen '85!J BRIAN DURR Pep club 10,11,123 Baseball team 103 Boys' golf 123 Intramurals 10,11,123 Instrumental music 10,11,123 SADD 11,123 Psychology club 12. How's your knee, Durr? lt's a great day for the blender. Beat the Hodags. Tim Pham 81 Brian Durr Slay drums for pep band. No more pep assem- lies. PAUL DYKES National Honor Society 11,123 Pep club 10,11,123 National Spanish Honor Society 121 Boys' cross country 11,123 Choral music lettered 10,11,123 The Man Who Came to Dinner , The MikadO , Hello, DoIly! 3 HCSFOUSGIHQ Letter of Commen- dation 123 KMEA state choir. Chamber babyg There was only one catch- and that was Catch-223 Brillo- Yes, I did get bombedp Who cracked this time? Not me, KMEA! Bio stat VBIQ Parting is such sweet sorrow, but tanything else! is much more fun! ANDY EASTON Pep club 10,11,123 Jazz Band 10,11,123 Sym- phonic Band 10,11,123 United Way Campaign 123 Bozo Society. n I give to Steve Sain the Blue Lounge. I give to Tom Algie anything he wants. I give to Mike Dar- nell nothing. I give to Matt Brimble - stuff. I donate my body to the sophomore girls' gym class. Burnt toast rules. LAURA EDMONDSON Pep club 10,11,123 Drama 10,11,123 Forensics 10,113 Choral Music 103 Gymnastics 10,113 Psy- chology Club 123 NASC representative. u K.S. - We started out not knowing a thing but ended up above the rest. Being rads we can't forget . . . BYOB, BB, late night munchies, M.C. s, M.R., Goofy Bags, Plaza drives, and much more that can't be written! Let's Party! GRANT EICHHORN National Honor Society 113 Pep Club 10,11,12: Wrestling 10,11,12 lettered 10,11,12. Mustangs will never die for get dirty! TARA ELGIN Pep club 10,11,12 D Thank you Mom and Dad for really pushing me through school. I love you very much. Thank you Grandpa - love you. Jimmy and Jennifer - Good luck. Shawn - I love you and motocross. Crazy days and crazy nights. Bye Spaz! Here I come world, fast cars, get ready. MIKE ELLIS Pep club 10,11,123 Student Congress 10,11,123 Intramurals 103 Tennis 10,11,123 Wrestling 103 Psychology Club 12: SADD 12. DEBRA ENTRIKEN Office Education 113 Pep club 10,113 Lancer Let- ter Girls 10. Thank you Lisa and Steve for being my best friends and always being there! Watch out for trolleys, bumps. and other mysterious occur- rences! ,As I PAT FARFIELL Pep Club 10,11,123 Basketball Team 10,11,12 Lettered 115323 Boys Cross Country 12 Lettered 123 Football 10,11 Lettered 113 Boys Track 10,113 Prom Committee 113 The Crucible Con- struction Crew 12. TB- Congrats on Hodagsg Thanks For The Posi- tion Of Scorekeeping. KBG- A Two Tone Honda Civic Sounds Cool, Let's Go For lt!! Oeak- Your an awsome Hodagg Thanks for the help and good times in BB. ELAINE FIELDS International Club 113 SHARE 123 Pep club 10,11,123 Student Congress New Students Chair- man 11,123 Debate 11 Lettered 11: Hauberk 11,12 Ads Editor 123 Basketball Intramurals 10,113 Volleyball Intramurals 10,11,123 Bike Club Treasurer 123 Prom Server 103 Prom Chairman 11, Basketball Statistician 11,12 Lettered 12. Kel-Erin, waa ya doin'? Don't pay the fairyman- too late: B. Blanket. Early departure? Be careful. lt's OK just hold my hand. Serpentine! Deb-No more pumpkin? S2 extra:4 calls! No homework? Let's Cruise!! Six-Road trips: I was avoiding the fog! Let's go downtown. Oh no! He's dead! Jeff- Thanks for all the good times-I love you. DENNIS FINEGOLD DECA 11, Intramurals 10,113 Boys Swimming 10,12 Letter 10,12p Psychology Club 12. The last will and testement. Thanks for the good times and everything. After three years of kids in - -'l - l'-- --- ..,..?,. ,.-,-,, '1 Y' my family we say Good-Bye East. The Finegold Brothers say good. Kevin, Brian, Dennis. MARESSA FINLEY Office Education 115 Lancerettes 10 Lettered 105 Softball 10 Numereled 105 Pep Club 10,11,125 Madd 11,12: SHARE 10. A, Pierced Ears Bio ll, Senior pix flying fish, Brian 8!28!81-85, 1st hr. lunch loves bananas! Leave neck to sis RC the turtle . . . desperately needs it! May the class of '85 make a better tomorrow- though time goes by and we get older good friends just grow closer! JILL FLIPPIN International Club 113 SHARE 10,115 Pep Club 10,11,125 Girls Track 105 Volleyball 105 SADD 105 German Club 11. Sweet is the rose, but grows upon a briar5 So every sweet with sour is tempered still, That ma- keth it be coveted the more: For easy things, that may be got at will, more sorts do set but little stor. Why then should I account of little pain, That endless pleasure shall unto me gain! ES JULIE GAIL FLIPPIN International Club 10,115 Labyrinth 115 Office Education 115 SHARE 105 Pep Club 10,11,125 Youth For Understanding 11: Junior Achievement 10,115 German Club 12. Thanks everybody! I made it! The ODD SQUAD Rules Shawnee Mission East! Look out workd here we come ready or not! MICHELLE FLOWERS International Club 125 SHARE 125 Beta 105 Na- tional Honor Society 11,125 Pep Club 10,11,125 National Art Honor Society 11,125 National Span- ish Honor Society 10,11, Corresponding Secre- tary 12: Spanish Club 1O,11,125 Psychology Club 12. If is always such a little word with such big possi- bilities, but Emmylou- WE MADE IT! Keep a song in your heart and a smile on your face. Thanks for helping me with the post war dreams, little sis. No Moe. BRAD FOWLKES , Football 12 lettered 12. SARAH DIANA FOX Labrynith Business Manager 11 Editor-in-Chief 125 National Honor Society 11,12 Secretary 125 Pep Club 1O,11,125 National French Honor Soci- ety 11,125 Student Congress Representative 10,115 Harbinger Assistant News Editor 115 Bas- ketball lntramurals 125 Girls Swimming 11,12 let- tered 11,125 United Way Campaign 11,125 SADD 125 Prom Committee 115 Graduation Committee 1 1 2 SCOTT FRAGER Pep Club 10,11,125 SADD 12. Mike, Have you checked your booolean valves. Thanks for the locker Dan. Meedsboy and your cardpull Ideas. Say it in Fragerish. Kevin, Without you, I'd be in Comp 2. Staeser doesn't know a resistor from a transistor. Mike E. What a summer. Eh? Class '85 Good Luck!! MATT FULLER qw-fm Z I , ' 2 ,gjcoyf yww. 5 I , .,, f -- National Honor Society 11,125 Pep Club 11,125 Football 11,12 lettered 125 Bozo Society 11,12. Hey Booboo! You Guys! You Yellowbellyl JO Have a good weekend 3rd Hr. Mrs. C. Dave, Hubs, Heidi, Amy, Julie, etc,- it was tolerable. Pow- You're a great friend. Have fun in the sun. Good Luck Guys! Thanx for the memories! Thanx Mom and Dad for your endurance. Goodbye all- Bart KENNY GALL Pep Club 10,11,125 National Art Honor Society 125 Thespian 125 Crew on Look Homeward An- geI 105 Crew Chief on Inherit the Wind , Crew Chief on HelIo Dolly 115 Crew Chief on Auntie Mame 115 Crew Chief on The CruciabIe 125 Crew on The Carousel 12 Thanks to Pat and Meridith and all my other friends and people I know here for the best three years of my life fso farl. FLASH: Don't scratch . . . too hard! Thanks be to Mike for making Boolean fun. It had to end so sometime. I love this place. I hope somebody remembers that K.B.G. was here!! EMILY GANTERT International Club 11,125 SHARE 11,125 Beta 105 National Honor Society 11,125 Pep Club 10,11,125 National Art Honor Society 11,125 Na- tional French Honor Society 11,125 Prom Com- mittee 115 Honor Roll 10,11,12 Yahoo! Mel, met any militants lately? Michelle- may all yo dreams come true: friends forever. We made it!! Tracey- don't marry a monk. That's all. No moe. SUZANNE GEIMAN International Club 105 Labrynith 11,12: National Honor Society 11,125 Pep Club 10,11,125 Girls' Cross Country 115 Girls' Track 11,125 Boys' Swim Team Manager 125 Honor Roll 10,11,12 Starting each day, I shall try to learn something new about me and about you and about the world we live in . . . Every time you learn something new . . . I'm willing to risk and then see what happens. Bon Voyage. QLBJ P.S. CU in 2010! AMY GERSHON International Club 11, President 125 Pep Club 10,11,125 Senior Class Secretaryg Hauberk 12, Harbinger Business Manager 125 Intramurals 11,125 Cheerleading 12,11,105 Girls' Tennis 105 Speaker's Bureau 11,125 AFS 105 Honor Roll 10,11,125 Beverage Consultant 125 Prom Server 105 Prom Chairman 115 1st year Scholarship Pin Mr. R Thank you. To all my motley buds: you made my senior year the best ever5 I'm grateful to each of you. Friends are the best there is in Iife5 I wish you the best of everything to match the best in you. Mom and Dad: you've made me what I am today. Thank you. All my love, Amy. JOSH GIBSON Labrynith 115 Beta 105 National Honor Society 11,125 Pep Club 12,11,10: Harbinger Assistant News Editor 125 Boys' Tennis 105 Soccer 105 Ger- man Club 1O,11,12g Honor Roll 10,11,125 Nation- al Merit Semifinalist 12. Welcome to the Pleasuredome. I can't get no tRomaine Lettucej Wendy's Crue, '84. Care for some amphibians or secret sauce with that? Way to go, way to be, good job! Watch the world arguefargue with itself who is gonna teach me peace and hapiness? - INXS STEVE GILGUS Pep Club 12,11,105 Student Congress 10,11,125 Baseball Team JV-105 Intramurals BB and VB 1O,11,125 Psycology Club Treasurer 125 YeII-Iead- er 12, Hodags 11,125 A Partying Fraggle. To all I know and don't know, thanks for the fun times. See you all in ten years. Love, Steve. STEVE GLOVER Pep Club 10,11,125 Spanish Club 10,115 Lancer Letter Guy 125 Boys' Track 12, Bike Club 12, Bozo Newsletter 10,11,125 Headhoncho Bozo Society 12. Hi Guys, l'd like to thank all of you for making the Bozo what it is. It was lots of fun doing the Bozo for all of you. Support the Bozo Newsletter Devoted to academic mediocrity . . . Not an- other buncha dumb sausages. Special Bozo award: Jerk of All-time : Steve Morrison. Later!!! TY GOMEZ Labrynth 115 Pep Club 10,11,125 Spanish Club 10,11,125 Sudent Congress 11,125 Drama 10,11,125 Forensics 11,125 Harbinger 125 Intra- murals 10,11,125 Soccer 10,11, lettered 125 Thes- pians 125 Bozo 10,11,12. GOOD1TY - Elcamino-soccer balls-nice- wigs- DB's- Hodags-Pheonix- Ratsun-The cop bough vs. Bayer-KU her we come-Pembo parties- fidel is out to kill us. Letter men-thrift-P.A. Dri heaves- We're not gonna take it-librarian- Alex- GOOD1TY!!! SCOTT GOODMAN Deca Sales Manager 11,125 Pep Club 10,11,122 Boys' Swimming 10. lt's time to party on the beach! JANE HILARY GORDON Deca 115 Labrynth 10, Pep Club 10,11,123 Stu- dent Congress Rep. 10,115 Harbinger 125 Intra- murals 11,125 Girls' swimming 11,125 Gymnastics numerated 10,11, lettered 125 Prom Committee: Graduation Committee. L.A.B.- thankx for everything! You are a greal friend. JEFFREY JOSEPH GORMAN Pep Club'11,125 Basketball 115 Intramurals 12: What's up . . . what's up. Let's get right. Wentzy'S got whitemans. Hade-Head-you love it. Hoopin I5 hittin. Where's the '? Hosing. Farewell t0 my partners- Nyme, Oueek, Schultz, Neb, Hade. Vas, Neck, Boons, Detf, Koenig, Moo, NOQTTI- Later dicks Later, Gotta Cruz. Thanks for typIflQ this Kel. I LOVE YOU ELAINE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! GEOFFREY A. GOULD Computer club 105 Beta 10,11,125 National I-1000! Soc Inst Sta' bst hp, Ucr und nt e foIs1 Car PAUL Pep NICOI Inte Beta 10, 10,' 10,' ing The Iwif yet do, wisf of n ERIK I lnte ball Boy cer Psy You you our Tha AMY I Offit Clul Girls tere Sen Swii L.J.. frier time you. thar Bye TIM H. Pep Basl CATH' DEC Fishi S. D. all of T.K,, JULIE Pep Thar the I PAUL Com 1 1,1 10,1 paig1 Wha dista Mitcl SIZ-lm :Su GALEP Pep MATT! Inter 10,1 Lisa, West ' H -P . 7, V i ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,......-,-..,.,.,....-4- . ' -ganna-w-Qwwnnnqpnu-auvnwmqu-n..,evrv' - ' ' .. . .-. -. ......, -411-Q.-.-f-vf---- . -0-1'l ' 3 ' . A N M ,,,,.4wr.-serum. -yu --.V . 113 Lancer e Club 12, rcho Bozo making the g the Bozo sIetter . Not an- ecial Bozo ron. Later!!! ranish Club 23 Drama r 123 Intra- rd 123 Thes- nice- wigs- cop bough rties- fidel is Dri heaves- ian- Alex- b10,11,12i ,11,12: Stu- er 123 Intra- Gymnastics Committee: are a great amurals 125 gm. wemgyls 2 it. Hooplfl 'S . Farewell 10 1, Neb, Hadei Moo, Norm- iks for typII1Q !!I!!!!!!!!!!! ational HOUOI Society 11,123 Pep Club 10,11,123 Boys' Golf 113 Instrumental Music 10,11,123 SADD 123 Boys' State 11: Mathletics 11,12. bst f tms, wrst 1 tmsg ag f wsdm, ag f fIshns3 sprgf hp, wntr f dspr' THNKU: frnds. I v lu R frndshp- Ucn imgn, 100X-I ever tld U+Hghlds, IH, SME, undr-thnkd tchrs+8tf crs, MSD. Thgh it's srntms nt evdent, I lv U vry mch'W arvd s strngrs, yung 8t Emlsheg dprtd s frnds, Idr 81 , . wllnt qute s fish-Tk ar- . I Q PAUL GRANT Pep Club IO! Harbinger 113 Psychology Club 12. I NICOLE GF-IESHAM International Club 113 Share Ambassador I2Q Beta 10, National Honor Societry 11,123 Pep Club 10,11,123 Debate lettered 11,123 Drama 10,11,123 forensics lettered 10,11,123 NFL 10,11,123 Hauberk photographer 123 Cheerlead- ing 10,11,123 Girls' Tennis 10, lettered 11,123 Thespians 11,123 Girls' State 11. lwish, lwish that I could know the places we have yet to go, the ways we'lI change, the things we'II do, the special dreams we'II make come true. I Vqsh, I wish that I could see the life that lies ahead o me. I EFIIK GHAVER Internationl Club 123 Pep'Club 10,11,123 Basket- ball Team 103 Drama 123 Intramurals 10,11,123 Boys' Swimming 123 Boys' Tennis 10,11,123 Soc- cer 10, lettered 123 SADD 123 Yell Leader 123 Psychology Club 12. You can dream any dream . . . and if God lives in your dreams, and you work hard enough for it . . . our dreams will live. Thanks for everything. Thanks A.B., all Happeners and Mom and Dad! AMY GRIGGS Office Education 113 Pep Club 10,11,123 Spanish Club 12, Student Congress 10,113 Lancer Letter Girls 103 Choral Music 10,11,123 Lancerettes let- tered TOQ Psychology Club T21 SADD 123 Prom Server 103 Prom chairman 113 Honor RoII3 Boys' Swim Team manager 123 Mascot 12. L.J., L.B, L.K, L.E., V.C., and all my Happening friends. Thanks for all the fun memories and good times. Liz thanx for the best senior year. I love you. Friends are Friends forever. Mom and Joe thanx for all the love and support. I love you both. Bye, study hall buds. TIM HAAS Pep club 10,11,123 Cross country 103 Intramural Basketball 10,11,12, Track 10,11. CATHY HACK DECA 113 Pep club 10,11,123 Fishin' at the lake . . . dippin'. Buffy and Buddielll S.D., W.W., J.V., L.M., K.S., D.C., Best wishes to all of you. Fulfill your dreams! Are you reading this T.K., Congratulations. You beat me! JULIE HADER Pep club 10,11,12, Thanx to all my buds that helped me out during the BG stage. I'Il owe ya all! Summer of '85! PAUL HADER Computer club 123 Pep club 10,11,123 StuCo II,I23 Baseball team 10,123 Basketball team 10,113 Intramurals 10,11,123 United Way Cam- paign 10,11,12. VIlhat's up! Get Psyched, the Hodags will go the distance once again, Morrison, Where's shitey. Mitchell, cool your Jets- Wayne, You don't under- stand. Wilderness bum, here we come. Kozy- :Summit Bottom's up. See ya Junior Class. GALEN HANSEN Pep club 10,11. , MATTHEW HARPER ' Iligernational club 1O,A113 Share 123 Pep club I, ,12. . I-ISS. wish you luck, TCU3 5 yrs. left. Mish you. West m.! Dave, Ville, John, good luck. Friends always. Drop by sometime, intense, thank you Mrs. A., Lisa. BROOKE HAW Pep club 10,11,12, Pep exec. 123 StuCo 10,11,123 Sophomore class treasurer, Junior class President, Senior advisory board rep., Hau- berk 11,12, Photography editor 123 Harbinger 11,123 Photography editor 11,123 Intramurals 10, 1 1, 123 JV tennis 103 psychology club president 123 SADD 10,113 Prom server 103 Prom chairmen 113 NCA rep. . Abbie, Gersh, Lizzard: Thanks for helping to make these last 3 years the best ever. You guys are the greatest! If we all join Omega Mu at col- lege we can be sisters! Stay Motley dudes, I love ya! Chonny, Bubby, Dingle- Thanks for putting up with me! Brooker T. MONICA HAYDE French club 123 International club 11,12, Treasur- er 123 National' Honor Society 11,123 Pep club 10,11,123 Play crew 123 Harbinger 11 tnews staffI3 Gymnastics 10,11,123 lettered 11,123 AFS exchange student. Thanks for the memories3 Barbara QN. Years Eve at Donna'sl Marta tPIayersI Maggie tAdam Antt Kelly tGymnasticsI Lois tdo spices, tony and chrisl Karen KEEEI Je vous aime! Shut doors behind you and throw away the key. The only doors that matter are those we open today ELIZABETH HAYES Office Education 11,123 Share 10,113 SADD 11,12, Captain 123 President of HEC 11,12. Well, It has sure been fun gals 81 guys. Thanks so much Marcia, Debra, Tricia, Shannon, Amy, John, Brenda, Curt, And Charles. I love you Mom and Dad! Friendships that will last forever. CH UCK H EN DLEY International club 10,11,12, Secretary 123 La- brynith 11,12, tBusiness staffI3 Share 12, Pep club 10,11,12, StuCo 10,11, National Association of StuCo committee member 10, Dance Commit- forget the times we've had together- All of you! Eozffs will not die. I love you Dad. You too, Mom. ye. RON HESLER National Honor Society 11,123 National Spanish Honor Society 11,123 StuCo 123 Categories 123 Cross Country 113 Debate 10,11,123 lettered 10,11,123 NFL 10,11,123 Intramurals 123 Golf 10,11,12, lettered 10,11,123 Soccer 12. LAURA HICKS Pep club 10,11,123 Choir 10,11,12, Chamber Singers 123 United Way Campaign3 Prom Com- mitteeg Honor roll. To my friends, you know who you are and I will love you forever. Thanz for everything-esp. wkends! You've always been there for me and I'II always be there for you, even if miles separate us. l'II never forget you. Thanz Mom and Dad for your love and support. LISLE HITES Pep club 11,123 Soccer 10,113 Screaming Har- vest 11,123 EDL Chief of Bureau of Information. DAVID HIGGINS Pep club 10,11,123 StuCo 10,11,123 Football 103 Tennis 10,11,12, lettered 123 Bike club 123 Psy- chology club 12. Good luck to all the sophomores and juniors who are following in our staggered footsteps, but don't follow too close, or you may get stepped on! WESLEY HOBSON National Honor Society 11,123 Pep Club 10,11,12, Secretary of Pep club 123 Cross Coun- try 10,11,12, lettered 10,11,12, captain 12, Golf 103 Intramurals 10,11,123 Swimming 10,11,12, lettered 10,11,12, Co-Captain 11,12, Track 10,11,12,Iettered11,12. To everyone I know, thanks for making an adven- turous and fulfilling 3 years. Happening, Nads, X- C, fire extinguisher, Robbie Stauffer. J.J. help B- day, Yell leaders, waterwillies, K-Life, C.P. confi- dence S.N., B.H., C.B., golf time to move on, tee 113 The Man Who Came To Dinner, The Mikado, Inherit the Wind, Hello DolIy, Car- ouself' Harbinger 123 Choir 10,11,12, Chamber Singers 123 Thespians 10,11,123 SADD 123 Prom Server 103 Prom Chairmen 113 AFS exchange student3 Men's Glee Club 11,12' Honor roll 10,11,12. What sunshine is to flowers, smiles are to human- ity. They are but trifles, but scattered along life s pathaway the good they do is inconceivabIe.-Jo- seph Addison DAVID HERROSI11 12 B b ll 11 Intramurals Pe club1,.1HS95 5 1OEI1,123 Instrumental music 10,11,123 SADD 123 Bozo Society 10,11,123 Bozo News 11,125 To SME- I love you and hate to leave. I ll never ,NN ...NNN -nw...,,,NN enjoy life and see you in 10 years. ALAN HOCKERSMITH Labrynith 10,113 National Art Honor Society 11,123 Swimming 11,12, lettered 11,123 Psychol- ogy Club 123 Honor Roll 10,12. I would like to dedicate this summary to the con- tinued success of, . Screaming Harvest Raven. I can kill with this penciI. Like a sledgehammer through flesh. Gallery Guard. For best results squeeze tube from bottom. 3 rules of life: Don't hit women, wear seat belt, brush teeth. Dinsdale! CYNTHIA HOESLEY A-V club 10,113 Pep club 10,11,123 Drama II, Thespians 10,11,123 Who's who among American High school studentsg Stage crew, Man Who Came To Dinner, Mikado, Inherit the Wir1d 3 ' - ' - - -:--q-.--n:-vn-.v-q.-..-....- - ' Scholarships Pin 10,113 To J.B.Y.: F-Y!!! I Will miss you all. Take care, and try to stay out of trouble! ERIC HOFFMAN National Honor Society 11,123 Pep club 12: Na- tional Spanish Honor Society 11,12. To all the people who put up with me talking about Jenni all the time-Thanks for introducing me to this school and for making my move here? much easier. You know who you are and l'll never forget all of the warmth and friendliness I received from all of you. SHERRIE HOGUELAND French Club 11,123 International Club 11,123 La- brynith 12, Beta 103 National Honor Society 11,123 Pep Club 1O,11,123 National French Honor Society 11,12, President 123 Harbinger 11,12, News editor 123 Intramurals 103 Cheerleading 11,123 Girl's track 113 AFS, Honor Roll 1O,11,123 Prom Chairmen 113 First and second year schol- arship ping Graduation Comittee Chairmen. -B-.. I-nama- True friendship is like a rose in that it must be nurtured and loved, and it grows stronger with time. LS-you've been a true friend . . . Noyal JS, SL, MS, AG, AD, MH, AL, v. rah rah's you're special friends, and I love you. Thanks Mom and Dad for 18 great years. HEATHER HOLDER International Club 123 SHARE 123 Pep Club 1O,11,123 Student Congress 10,12, Dance comit- tee3 Drama 1O,11,123 Intramurals 10,11,12: Bike Club 123 SADD 123 Prom Committee 11. PJ, LS, LM, LH, MBJ, BB, DB, EF, SB-I love you all, thanks for your support in everything, keep in touch. Todd thanks for all the memories and the times you've been there you're very special to me, I love you. Mom and Dad thanks for all your love and support through the years. SCOTT HOLLISTER Labrynith 113 SHARE 103 Pep club 10,11,123 Stu- dent Congress 123 Harbinger 12, assistant man- ager3 Intramurals 121 Choir 10,11,12, Choraliers 123 Psychology club 123 Play crews 10,113 Honor Roll 11,123 Prom Committee 11. To my parents- Thanks for everything. Boy, I've still got a lot of spaces left. To all my friends- You've been great! I love my Scamp. 101 and Nall, L.S. Are you serious? Frankie say relax! Happy Trails to you, until we meet again. MARLIE HOOD A-V club 12: Pep club 10,113 Choir 11. JULIE HOUSTON A-V club3 Pep clup 1O,11,123 National Spanish Honor Society3 Spanish Club 1O,11,123 Student congress 10,113 Drama 103 SADD 123 Softball 103 Honor Roll 1O,11,123 Radio Station dj-123 Farewell fond friends-DINO, Goody, Chip. Radio East-a success? Fun anyway. Me and my tan lil' vette: Ded you exchange a walk on part in the war for a lead role in a cage? P.F. Indians- A crazy dream? Snickers. Yuc, Yuc. A solid gold dancer. Ya no tic? KAREN HUBLER National honor society 11,123 Pep club 10,11,12 pep exec 123 Basketball trainer 11, Harbinger 12, sports staff3 Intramurals 1O,11,123 Softball 10. Thanx mom, you are a wonderful person and a great friend. To my greatest friends: Pam, Deb, and Kris, I love you! Spring Break was great. l'll never forget you guys. To all of the seniors-Thanx for making this year the best, and don't forget me. You've all got a friend - mel HILARY HUFF French club 10,11,12: International club 103 La- brynith 103 Pep club 10,11,12, National French Honor Society 11,123 Spanish club 11,123 Stu- dent Congress 11,123 Debate 10, lettered 103 Drama 1O,11,123 Forensics 10,11,12, Lettered 10,11,12, Lancerettes 11,12, captain 123 Issues '83 103 l'd like to thank my best friend PeeWee for stand- ing by me and supporting me through all the laughs and trials of this crazy year, for jogging with me at three inthe morning for putting up with dead dog Rover, and for being the best friend anyone ever had. I luv ul KELLY IRISH Pep Club 1O,11,123 Student Congress 103 Drama 103 Hauberk 123 Cheerleading 11,123 Lancer Let- ter Girls 1O3 Diving 10,11,12, lettered 1O,11,123 Swimming 1O,11,123 lettered 1O,11,123 Bike club 12, vice president3 Prom Server 103 Prom Com- mittee 113 Homecoming Candidate 123 Honor Roll 10,11,12: U Elaine: erin-Wa! Kennel-Abducted eggs! Deb: b- bikers, jumi-wa! Kevina-ultimate scam. Jules: Steve, Acapulco! Siz, Nards, Merb, Erika, Liz, Marci, lis, Queek, Rahs: Aber, Motley, Cole, Mot- ley! Meg-l'll miss you. I luv u mom and dad. l'll make ou proud. There is no wealth but in the Y feelings we give and the feelings we receive. And friendships the greatest gift we have among us. Soya Dolas-Bumps. I Pep Club 10,1 1,121 Boy's Cross Country 12 let- tered 123 Football 103 Intramurals 11,123 Boy's Swimming 10,113 Boy's Tennis 10,113 Soccer 113 Yell Leader 12. I L.K. Things I only dreamed I could feel, you've taken me high above. God answered my prayers that I would know what it means to bein love. Vic, l'd be deaf if it weren't for you. You taught me how to listen. Maybe cause you always knew what to say. I love you two! Hi Zubin! MARY ELIZABETH JAY Choir 10,113 Honor Roll 1O,11,123 Office Educa- tion 11,123 Pep Club 1O,11,123 Mascot 12. Mom and Dad, thanks for your love and support. Kathy, good luck at SME, I love you. Happeners, thanks for all the smiles and the fun times you e shared. P.T.L. DANA JENSEN Pep Club 1O,11,123 Drama 113 Harbinger 12: ln- tramurals 12: SADD 123 Softball 10,11,12 lettered 11,12. Ken, thanx for the shoulder that's always there.l love you Jody, you're such a special friend, you helped me through it all. Cathy, remember all the good times, you'll be my best friend always. Lau- ra, l'm sorry. Pam Judith Lois Andi, thanx for everything. I love you all. ANNE JOHNSON Pep Club 10,11,12: Spanish Club 103 Intramurals 103 Honor Roll 10,113 Health Careers ll 12. Damon, don't forget the blue boys! Drew-22-928- XJ6! That all nighter? KSU, how about them wild- cats. ATC for football and basketball. Gary, we did it! Good luck and keep in touch. CHRIS JOHNSON Pep Club 10,113 Intramurals 10. ROB JOHNSON EKNFL Student Congress 1O,11,123 Categoties 123 Debate 11 lettered 113 Drama 1O,11,123 For- ensics 1O,11,12 lettered 10,11,12 Treasurer 111 NFL 10,11,12 Vice-President 123 Pep Band 1O,11,123 Thespians 10,11,12 Treasurer 11,12: Screaming Harvest 11,123 Speaker's Bureau 11,123 Hodag Pep Band 113 Boozo Society 1O,11,123 Issues 84 113 Close-Up 12. My time here at East is rapidly drawing to a close. and not a moment too soon I might add! To all my friends, you know who you are, thanks for ever- ything. As for the rest of you, there not much I0 say. I guess I have some room left over, so THIS SPACE FOR RENT 384-2785. SHELBY JOHNSON Pep Club 1O,11,123 Wrestling 11,12 lettered I2- Official Senior Motto-Plan for tomorrow, live for today, Party tonight! JENNIFER JOHNSTON Pep Club 11,123 Intramurals 113 JIM JACOBS . . - 8 pep Club 10,11,12. Stude t C 10: F - For all the old times at'Miege that Kathy. Dlaflt QIZIEIUQ Boy's Swimming n1O,1O1r?g1T2eSlZttered 01,23 Ivigacgijdfieguigmfggs remember those D 12' MARY BETH JOHNSTON PAUL JANASZ Pep Club 10,11,12, Basketball 103 Golf 1219 tered Bike We f Elain1 Shult To Jc P.S. JAMES Interr binge Onwz JEFFEF Beta 10,1' Bask 10,1' to wir Moo- Iovey know forge forev1 LIZ JOI Beta Pep 1 10,1' Chora Thesl 12. All st PATIEIN lnterr Studs 11,12 Com: LM, ll and I- happ: AW I troub and I JILL JC Pe I P 10,12 JOHN t SHAF 10,11 10,12 Thest Prom G-d g er shl father eratic you'll Don't and c STACEN Pep C theate Choir The Sara-I can'tl in the betwe berry I See yt room I room, KRISTIN Interns Busine Beta Spanis 10,11, 11: Sc lettere ttry 12 let- ,125 Boy's Soccer 115 eel, you've my prayers in love. Vic, taught me iknew what tice Educa- :ot 12. nd support. Happeners, times you e nger 12: In- I, 12 lettered vays there. I I friend, yOU Imber all the always. Lau- li, thanx for 5 Intramurals 's II 12. irew-22-928- Jt them wild- all. Gary, W9 I5 Categoties 0,11,122F0f' lreasurer 112 Pep Band isurer 11.125 :er's BureaU iozo Society I2. ng to a close, add! To all rT1Y inks for eve'- I not much 10 over, so I. 2 lettered 12' Jrrow, live 10' Kathy, Diane' member H1099 J5 Golf 12 'et' I I I i I l I tered 125 Intramurals 1O,11,125 Volleyball 10,115 Bike Club 125 Prom Commitee 115 Senior PDC. We finally did it, Lisa, Patience, Debbie, Julie, Elaine, Laura, Susan, Betsy, Berly, Oueek, and Shultz. I love you, be careful, and keep in touch. To Johnny- l'Il always love you-Stuffin-I'm stayin! P.S. Mom and Dad, I love you. JAMES JONES International Club 125 Labrynith 1O,11,125 Har- binger 125 Track 105 Issues 83, 84, 85 10,11,12. Onward and upward!!!?!!! JEFFERY JONES Beta 105 National Honor Society 11,12: Pep Club 1O,11,125 Baseball 10,11,12 lettered 10,11,12: Basketball 10,11,12 lettered 11,12: Intramurals 1O,11,125 Psychology Club 12. A2- Tell me how to win your heart . . Thanks!! I'll never forget ya! Moo-We've been through a lot, all I can say is I love ya ' 7 years of ball! T-N-T BALL CHAMPS!! I know we'll never forget that and I know l'II never forget you guys! ALL- Good luck in life! Love forever, J.J. LIZ JONES Beta 1O,11,125 National Honor Society 11,125 Pep Club 1O,11,125 Student Congress 115 Drama 1O,11,125 Forensics 11,125 Cheeerleading 105 Choral Music 10,11,12 lettered 12 president 125 Thespians 11,12 president 12: Psychology Club 12. All sunshine makes the desert. PATIENCE JONES International Club 1O,11,125 Pep Club 1O,11,125 Student Congress 11,125 Golf 11,12 lettered 11,12 captain 125 Letter Girl 105 Track 105 Prom Committee 11. LM, MBJ, HH, BB, AW, SB, DB, KE-I love you all and keep in touch. LM good luck with HN! MBJ happy marriage with JJI? BB -RJ and JR forever! AW have a great senior year and stay out of trouble. EK happy memories for the future. Mom and Dad thanks for all your love and support! JILL JORDAN Pep Club 1O,11,125 Spansh Club 105 Tennis 10,12 lettered'125 JOHN JOSLIN SHARE 10 president Host and Hostess: Pep Club 1O,11,125 Student Congress 105 Intramurals 10,125 Choral Music 1O,11,125 Swimming 12: Thespians 125 Girl's Swim Team Manager 125 Prom Commitee 11, Carousel Crew 12. G-d get me to Hampden Sydney! Mark you moth- er she Iove you 4 dis hio Buffy Muffy partybowls fathead swanktimes Jackies mom needs an op- eration. Nuke Maryanne. Shalom Sarah. Mom you'lI love Virginia. Schudy use your seatbelt. Don't give me that b-look Mindy. Love you mom and dad. STACEY KAHN Pep club 1O,11,125 StuCo 1O,11,125 Drama, Rep. theater 1O,11,125 Forensics 125 Golf J.V. 105 Choir 10,115 Swimming 105 Thespians 10,11,12, The CrucibIe, Carousel, Sara-We're two Jews in a Hanukkah bush and we 9an't get out. Pembo 81 Asleza, don't eat Ho Ho's In the woods. Remember that there is a fine line between life and lust. SMEast has been berry, beffl' good to me. Laugh it away. Europe bound. SSG you in P.V. The question is how much more f00m do I have and the answer none, none more room. Shalom! KRISTIN KANDT International club 11,125 Labyrinth 10,11,12, Business editor 125 Share 11,12, Ambassador 125 Beta 1O,11,125 Pep club 10,11,12: National Spanish Honor Society 11,125 Spanish club 1O,11,125 StuCo 10,11,12, Elections chairman 1112 Sophomore class secretary5 Debate 10,11,12 ettered 10,11,12, rating in state: Forensics 10,11,12 lettered 10,11,12, rating in stateq NFL 1O,11,125 Lancer Letter Girls 105 Swimming 10, numeraled 105 Tennis 10,11,12 lettered 11,125 Thespians 125 Dartmouth Book Award 115 Na- tional Letter of Commendationg Scholarship pin 10,11,125 Century III Top 10 State semifinalist. DAVID KASTNER Pep club 1O,11,125 Cross Country 11, lettered 11: Track 10,11,12 lettered 125 Sadd 12 KAS KAS KAS KAS KAS KAS KAS KAS KAS KAS KAS KAS KAS KAS KAS KAS KAS KAS KAS KAS KAS KAS KAS KAS KAS KAS KAS KAS KAS KAS LAURA KENNEDY Pep club 10,11,12, Senior Pep Exec: StuCo Rep.5 Intramurals-basketball and volleyball 11,125 Soft- ball manager 11,125 Prom server 105 Prom com- mittee 11. Nellie-Thanx for all the great times we've shared. You've made my life so much fun and I love you. Best Friends forever-Ellie. Paul-You've added so much to my life this year. I'll love you forever and don't worry-I'll be back. Vicki-Stan's class was great. I love ya-my favorite couz. BRENDA KICE Pep club 1O,11,125 Softball 11, lettered 115 Bas- ketball 10,11, lettered 115 Cross Country 10,11,12, lettered 1O,11,125 Track 10,125 lettered 10,12: Preece, we had a great year. Lots of Fun. Gary and Craig, the whole smeerl You have been a great friend. We are going to have a great time at school next year. Remember: His Dad! Bio 1, green machine, northwest, Plaza, go go boys, guppie, 75th 8 Metcalf. Friends always, Love Brenda. LARRY KIMSEY If you don't have a good day have a party. PAT KING Pep club 1O,11,125 Football 10,11,12 lettered 125 Choir 10,11,12 Choraliers 125 Wrestling 10,11,12 lettered 10,11,12. SUZIE KING Office Education 11,125 Pep club 1O,11,125 StuCo 10,115 Chrissy thanks for all the good times I love you! I'm going to miss you all so much-live it up in life and Party. Thanks for all the fun everyone. I will always love you John. MICHAEL KINNEY Computer club 10,115 National Honor Society 11,125 Pep club 1O,11,125 Instrumental music 10,11,12. CHRISSY KIRKWOOD Deca 115 Pep club 10,11,12: Drama 10,115 Choir 10. Thanx .to all my friends for always being there when I needed you and making my high school years the best. You guys are the greatest!! SK., H.H., M.L., R.R., J.R., J.C., C.H., D.M., SD., 8. J.V.!! So shall a friendship fill each heart with perfume sweet as roses are, Although we may be apart, we'll smell the fragrance from afar. I Love you All, Kook. MARY BETH KITCHEN International club 10,115 Share 10,115 Pep club 1O,11,125 Sadd 11,125 German club 10,115 Honor Roll 10,12 Odd Squad took over Padre! Filmat 11. KFC 83- 85. Pete's gone, Bubba's here Weekends at Vicky's! ls your mom out of town? 18th B-days! LegaL? KFC x-mas! mmm! Hooka! Hooka! V-34 or 18? J-Cookie Runs, 11:59 p.m. Bathrubs! J- You can't feel your what? L-How Many? How much? A-Concerts!! MELISSA KLEIN International club 11,125 Share 11,12 Social Ex- ecutive 125 Pep club 1O,11,125 National Art Honor Society 115 Sadd 125 Honor Roll 1O,11,125 Prom committee 11. 007 . . . LOOKING FOR GB-tOWI-AND OTHERS- FINDING THEM! CHICAGO-HABITS EM- LIVE YOUR DREAMS DRIVE ON THE SlDEWALKS,,, TG-WHO DO YOU THINK YOU'LL MARRY NOW? MF-KEEP IN TOUCH! GOOD LUCK AND GOODBYE LYNN KNOX Office Education 11,12. Sex, Drugs, and Rock and Roll Stayed alive in the class of 85. I Love William R. Beggs! MARK KOENIG Basketball 105 Golf 10,11,12 lettered 11,125 Intra- murals-basketball 11,12 MICHELLE KRIEGER Office. Education 11,125 Pep club 10,12. I survived with the class of 85, because I party, drink, and I Stayed Alive. MAGGIE KRUPER International club 10,11,12: Pep club 1O,11,125 Concert choir 115 Psychology club 12. As Far as My Eyes Can See . . . There are Shad- ows Surrounding Me And To Those I Leave Behind I Want you all to Know You've Always Shared My Darkest Hours . . . I'll Miss You When I Go When l'm Old and Wise - Alan Parsons Project I 243 THOMAS LAAG ER International Club 123 Pep Club 123 Harbinger 123 Choraliers 123. Hi, thanks you East guys for a great AFS year at the best school around. Grant, thanks for the millions of rides. Thanks the Jones family for housing me. Cathi and Dawn, remember always the Swiss Miss and oreen. Yawn. Rude. That's kuching beIang3 Dua tiga boleh dicari3 Mana nak sama clk adik seorangl God bless AFS and Ma- laysia and the U.S.A. JOHN LEEMAN Pep club 10,11,123 Hauberk 113 Fins and Feath- ers club 10. Night after night3 going round and round my brain3 His dream is driving me insane3 in the cor- ner of some foreign fieId3 the gonner sleeps to- night3 what's done is doneg we cannot just write off his final scene3 take heed of the dream -- take heed . . . Roger Waters, Pink Floyd, THE FINAL CUT. MONIOUE LESSEG Office Education3 Pep cIub3 Intramurals. English 12. Had a great time at SME. DAVID LAIL . . . And there came an arm and a hand above the water and met the sword, and clasped it, and so shook it thrice and brandished, and then van- ished with the sword in the water. From Sir Ma- IOry'S LE MORTE de ARTHUR. AL ' ANE I High school days too soon are gone. But our memories will linger on. l'll cherish my friends one by one. Because my life has just begun. - l'll never forget you guys C.K., S.K., J.R., R.R., All the gang. Jacks, the lake, 84 guys. Love you alll LET'S PARTY! SANDI LILLARD Pep club 10,11,123 Diving 10,113 Gymnastics L French club 10,11,123 Pep club 10,11,123 Span- 10,113 Synchronettes, lettered 11,12, captain. ish club 11,123 Basketball 103 Soccer 11,123 Psy- SUE LIM chology club 12. ALLISON LANGSTAFF International club 12, National Honor Society 11,123 Pep club 10,11,123 National Art Honor Society 11,123 StuCo 10,11,12 tHistory Chair- manj3 Hauberk 12, Intramurals 11,123 Girls' Track 103 Gymnastics 11,123 HeraIder3 Prom Server3 Prom Chairman3 Homecoming candidate. J.M. l'll never forget you! M.S., K.R., A.G., you're the best. Thanks mom and dad, I love you and l'll make you proud! To all my friends: l'll cherish our memories together, despite the distances sepa- rating us. Remember UGOODBYES DON'T LAST FOREVER I GEORGE LANGWORTHY The sunlight reflected in the dew clinging to the blades of grass as the frail deer plucked them from the ground in his teeth. He lifted his head as he heard the footsteps of his father nearby. Sud- denly he began coughing and dropped dead. P.S. I really do hate Steve Lockton. International club 103 Labyrinth art staff 123 S.H.A.R.E. 10,11,12 Ambassador3 National Spanish Honor Society 11,12 Treasurer3 StuCo Special Events Chairman 123 Drama: House man- ager - Look Homeward AngeI , Publicity crew chief- Crucible , Make-up crew chief- Car- ouseI 3 Girls' track 113 Thespians 10,11,123 Unit- ed Way campaign Student Director Co-ordinator 123 Scholarship pin, Who's Who Among Ameri- can High School Students3 Prom chairman 11. DANIEL LIN Beta Society 10,11,123 National Honor Society 11, treasurer 123 Pep club 10,11,123 National French Honor Society 11,123 Orchestra lettered 10,11,12 president3 Boys' track 11,123 Boys' ten- nis 10, National Merit Letter of Commendation3 Mikado , Hello DoIIy , Carousel pit orches- tra. RBC bushnell '? Deep-Breath! AV - Relativity, Articulate! Tree and Spruce3 AIF - Humungus Fungus Amungus3 DHB - Lunch with the Kinks, CARPE DIEMI The only way to have a friend is to EUGENE LEE International club 123 Pep club 123 Wrestling 123 be one - Emerson. Honor Roll 12. CHRISTINE LLOYD This is to all the girls here and those I've yet to Labyrinth 10,11,123 S.H.A.R.E. 11,123 Pep club meet, Dua tiga kuching berlari3 Mana nak sama si 10,11,123 Drama: cast in Auntie Mame , Inher- it the Wind , The Crucible , crew 10.11.123 Thespians 11,123 SADD 11,12. The right to write badly was the privilege We widely used, Isaac Babel, Speech at First Writ. er's Congress 119341 RONALD LOCKTON Pep club 10,11,123 Spanish club 10,113 Debate 123 Drama 10,113 NFL 123 Football 103 lntrarriur. als 10,11,123 Wrestling 11,12, lettered 12. Higbone, bit, Schrevium, Appa, Rax, schultz Nyme, Oueek, Mohan, Bones, K'ng, Hom, Andefl son and the rest, the memories remain! the Reg STEVE LOCKTON Y Pep club 10,11,123 SHARE 103 Debate 11,12' lettered 11,123 Drama 11, Forensics 10,11,12 lei. tered 103 NFL 10,11,12, Football 10,11,12 lei. tered 123 Intramurals 113 Tennis 103 psychology club 123 Prom Server 103 Inherit the Wind 11. I love you Moms and Dads. l'll never forget you ROO-etta! Nicole-if you love something, kill it be. fore it gets away Rax, Bit lake trips, hunting trips, skiing trips. Higbone Rax, Bit, Anderspoon, REGg You guys are the best. Spring Break 85! ALISON LOEVENGUTH International club 123 Pep club 10,11,123 National Spanish Honor Society 11,123 Intramurals basket- ball 11,123 Volleyball 12: Softball 103 Prom chair. man 11, Dance committee 123 Graduation com. mittee 123 Honor roll 10,11,12. LS, MM, SS, HH, BH, LM, CB, SK, THANKS FOR MAKING HIGH SCHOOL BEARABLE. YOU ARE THE BEST FRIENDS POSSIBLE. FRIENDS ARE FRIENDS FOREVER! WE'VE HAD SOME GREAT TIMES AND THERE'S MORE TO COME CSMITTY, JUST WAIT TILL NEXT YEARJ. MOM, DAD, ANDY, THANKS FOR EVERYTHING. I LOVE YOU. AL. CHRISTOPHER D. MACCRACKEN Drama 10,11,123 Intramurals 10,11,123 Thespians 10,11,123 Hay-J.O.P.'? J.W.P.? CODE Blue screen! Whal ever happened to Patty Erickson? Scott, Randy, Martha, Beth, Megan, Laurin, Mark, Mike, Ouviei perez - who loves ya baby? Way-trix. Gar- cooooon. Binckle-Binckle-poooofl La Trish. mace. KAREN MACKAY Girls' track 11,123 Gymnastics 10,11,12 Lettered 10,11,123 SADD 123 Honor Roll 10,11 If I could give my friends one thing it would be the ability to see themselves as others see them. For then they would understand why they are the best of friends.!thanks for being such a ludicrous merge pal Em.!SME GYMNASTS iii!! MICHAEL L. MAGES Instrumental music Lettered 10,11,123 Psycholcr gy Club 123 Pit orchestra for Mikado , HeIIO. Dolly , CaroseI Scott and Kenny, thanks for making the Boooo- lean fun. Linda, I hope it lasts! '70V2 Camaro-The only way to speed. Hardees McDonalds Car wash Metcalf Rock Queries Party House Hot Cars HO! Girls, summer was great. Matts wild Davids cool Reps Crazy. DONNA MAJCHRZAK French Club 103 Athletic Trainer 10,11,12 , GBN, Black and Gold, DTHS, SME, many kindS0I faces, John L. Green, walks in the summer, wallit in the rain, Jr-Sr Prom, pictures, Cadillac DeVIllSI chocolate, Bananas, Pizza and potatoes, oranQ9 pop, 2 straws, sweetpea and Princess, garfieId.H full moon, Lake Doni, april 7, 1984. D. E. M. JIM MAMALIS A Labyrinth 123 Pep Club 123 Student CongresS 121 Categories 123 Harbinger 12 Editor-in-Chief: Ill' tramurals123 V , YIG Gourd bless you and thank you for assimilalg ing me Even though I didn't ask Maybe W9 sch I ce new eve1 KELL' Pep 10, Tha pos a lo Hav Tou DAVIIZ Pep Are a n bea bee CHRIS Inst Boy The Cl Ie2 ciat clas MICHI lnte den tor3 tics Hor Tha prol esp, love Inn, trier ever and TOBY Frer che: 11,' Mus Stag If 4 ions drur how LAUR SH! Tha 10.11.125 filege we First Writ- tg Debate Intramur- 12. . schultz, n, Ander- 'the Reg te 11,12, 11,12 let- 11,12 let- sychology fVind 11. orget you , kill it be- tting trips, non, REG: 55! 25 National als basket- rom chair- ttion com- XNKS FOR You ARE zrxios ARE AE GREAT Etsivlltrv, JM, DAD, a. I LOVE 5 Thespians reen! What Lott, Randy, rlike, Ouvier y-trix. Gar- La Trish. 12 Lettered 1 would be the ie them. For are the beST a ludicrous 1ll 23 Psycholo- dO , Hello, the BoooO- Camaro-The Ids Car waSll iot Cars HO! Davids cOOl ,1 1,12 nany kinds of immer, walks dillac DeVlI'5i itoes, oranile ss, garfield, 3 . D. E. M- Congress 125 r-in-Chief! Ifl' for assimilat' Maybe l'1lQh school days too soon are gone but what the hey? I can only wish you success and Happiness. I never promised you a rose garden Nirvana. How- ever, I DID plant you a samsara tulip bed. KELLY MARQUIS Pep Club 10,11,125 Gymnastics 10,115 Softball 10,11,12 Lettered10,11,12 Thanks mom and dad for making my senior year possible-all of your love and support really meant alot to me. Julie P. I will never forget our trip to Hawaii Thanks for being a good friend - Keep in Touch! Love Always! DAVID MASON Pep Club 10,11,12g Honor Roll 10,11,12 Are these really the best years of our life? Fragel is a nimrod. Tim you need new shoes. The East beast is dead. HI Jeanie baby. Pham had any beer lately. The Pee Wee mobile rides again. CHRISTOPHER MARTIN Instrumental Music 10,11,12 Lettered 11,125 Boys' track 12 lettered 12 The part of school that i enjoyed most was Or- chestra. All I would like to do is express my appre- ciation to the director, Ken Tebow, and all of my classmates. MICHELE MAUCH International Club 105 Pep Club 10,11,12: Stu- dent Congress 11,125 Hauberk 11,12 Sports Edi- torg Harbinger 12 Assistant Ad Editor, Gymnas- tics 1O,11,12 Lettered 125 prom committee 115 Honor Roll 10,11,12 Thanks Mom and Dad-I love you and l'll make you proud!! Hillcrest you'll always be a part of my life GSp. Holly, Karen, and Becky!! Rahs of WMA - I love ya'll and l'll never forget ya!! Niki - Red Roof Inn, Oohh really? I love ya and l'll never forget our friendship!! Eunice, You've been the best SB ever!! See ya'll on the slopes in Colorado! Billy and Rosi-Have fun!! TOBY MCADAMS French Club 1O,11,12g International Club 125 Or- chestra 1O,11,12 lettered 11,125 Thespians 11,125 Science Club 105 Pit orchestra Sound of MusIc , Camelot , Hello, DoIly , Carousel 5 Stage Crew Auntie Mame , Crucible f'lf a man does not keep pace with his compan- ions, perhaps it is because he hears a different drummer. Let him step to the music he hears, however measured or far away Thoreau LAURA MCCAUGHEY SHARE 105 Choral music 10,115 Thanks a lot for your support Mom and Dad l'm so glad that I can finally say I am a Graduate! To all my friends, you're great and thanks for being there. Love, Laura MIKE MCCLURE Pep Club 11,125 Harbinger 12 Photography Edi- tor ln spaceg no one can hear you CLASH! -Joe Strummer MARK MCCONAHAY Pep Club 1O,11,125 Harbinger 11,125 Intramurals 10,11,12: Boys' tennis 10 MIKE MCCULLY BETA 105 National Honor Society 11,125 Pep Club 1O,11,125 National Spanish Honor Society 1O,11,125 Baseball Team 105 Football 10,11,12 Lettered 11,12 To all my friends and to all the faculty here at East, I say so long and keep the crankin' to a minimum. Maybe l'll see some of you again, then again maybe not. Mac. KELLY MCDONOUGH National Honor Society 11,125 Pep Club 10,11,12, National Spanish Honor Society 10,115 Gymnastics Lettered 12, captain ELIZABETH MCGUIRE SHARE 125 Pep Club 1O,11,125 Student Congress 11,125 Girls' tennis 10,11,12 lettered 11,125 Bike Club 125 SADD 125 Prom Committee 11 Concentrate on how good it feels to be alive and enjoy! MBJ, PJ, BB, LH, HH, HP, LB, EF-Keep in touch and I love you! David The 3 years we have had together have been wonderful and l'm sure it will get even better, I LOVE YOU TONS!! MOM and DAD - l'm fortunate to have such wonderful parents and I love you both! ALLISON MCKNIGHT International Club 125 Pep Club 10,11,12, Nation- al Spanish Honor Society 11,125 Hauberk 11,12 Editor: Prom committee 11 MARK MCMILLAN Pep Club 11,125 Choral Music 10,11,12 FRANK BLAINE MEEDS Pep Club 10,11,12, Football 10,11,12 lettered 125 Wrestling 10,11,12 lettered 11,125 Honor Roll 10,11,12 MB, PK, SH, AL - The Vice Squad rules! ST-smile and be happy! Compo-GE JOE? Mom, Dad, the family -I love you alll! When the going gets tough, the smart ones leave! 98W Mike? Thanks for 3 great years! STEVE MELCHER Labyrinth 11,123 Beta 10, President5 National Honor Society 11,125 Pep Club 10,11,12: French National Honor Society 11,125 Student Congress President 10,125 committee chairman 113 Cate- gories 12g Debate lettered 105 Drama 11,125 For- ensics 11,125 NFL 1O,11,125 Harbinger Features Editor 125 Intramural 1O,11,125 Thespians 11,125 Prom server 105 Prom Committee 11 These past three years have been the best I've had in my life as a male. I don't regret having made the decision to switch over, and I think everyone could profit from a more liberal attitude toward life in general! ANDREW MELLIGER International Club 125 Pep Club 123 Boys' Cross Country 12 Instrumental Music 12 If the kids playing chess in the front would be as quiet as the ones in the back reading the Harbin- ger, their classmates in the middle could sleep easier. BROOK MENEES Pep Club 10,11,12, VP 125 Baseball Team 10,11.12 lettered 11,125 Football 10, Tony Ko- minski Award: Intramurals 1O,11,125 Yelleader 125 Honor Roll 10,11,12 It isn't Lance's poIo's It isn't Quint's hairstyle, Nicole' nice tan, or the Lockton's fancy cars. Of course they're all nice, but GOD knows they don't , ,., ' A A last forever. Be yourself and remember most of all: Big things come in little packages! ERIN MERRITT National Honor Society 11,125 Pep Club 1O,11,125 Cheerleading 10,11,12 lettered 125 ln- tramurals 10,115 Girls' tennis 10,11 lettered 115 Psychology Club 12, Activities Chairman Softball 10,11,12 King Berg The Best! B.A.-1-4-3! l'll miss you POKI Thanks Howie 4 your guidance Thanks mom and dad 4 your love and support. DAVID MILLER International Club 125 National Honor Society 11,125 Pep Club 10,11,12: Hauberk 12, Honor Roll 10,11. Shawnee Mission Wonderful has treated me well. Seniors have it best but not easiest. Good luck to everybody next year at college. Long live the BOZO newsletter. MELINDA MILLER P International Club 125 Pep Club 1O,11,125 SHARE 10,125 Intramurals 125 Choral Music 1O,11,125 Girls' tennis 105 Prom committee 11: Graduation committee 125 Boys swim team manager 11: Honor roll 12 LM, AL, LS, SK, SB, SS, JS, SS, JJ, CC, LH, EB, BH, KC, CB, MH - Good friends are forever friends There's always a special place in my heart for you, I love You! Mom, Dad, AJ and ANN- you're the most special to me . .. W!out you I wouldn't have made it. Thanks! min. AMELA JO MILLER Beta 105 National Honor Society 115 Pep Club 10,11,12, SR Pep. executive 125 National Spanish Honor Society 10,11 President 125 Girls' basket- ball 105 Volleyball 10,11,12 Lettered 12, Captain 125 Psychology Club 125 Softball 10,11 lettered 11 Thanks Mom and Dad for your constant support , 245 and love. I love you! I love You, Ronnie!!! SCOTT MILLER Pep Club 10,11,123 Spanish Club 10,113 Student Congress 10,11,12, Baseball Team 10,11,123 In- tramurals 1O,11,123 Bike Club 123 Psychology Club 12 It's over - Mom and dad - thanks for everything-I LOVE YOU! To all my friends - thanks for 3 awe- some years! To Suzanne Barham - Your my Inspi- ration. I had a dream and you came true. GirI, tell me only this -that I have your heart for always . . . I love you! SCOTT MILLIKEN Pep Club 1O,11,123 Boys' Cross Country 11,12 lettered 11,123 Boys' track 10,11,12 lettered 11,12 Good Luck '85 X-country Don't forget the C- team3 thanx for the memories M, A, C, B, and EXSpecialy DPB it was GREAT! BRETT ALAN MINDEN International Club l2Q Beta 103 National Honor Society 11,12 Pep Club 122 boys' cross country 123 instrumental music Lettered 10,11,12, Wres- tling Lettered 10,11,12 Captain 125 Honor Roll 1O,11,123 National Merit Semi-finalist DEBBIE MINKIN Pep Club 10,11, , 2 - ketball 103 Drama 123 Harbinger 11,123 Intramur- als 123 Bike Club 123 Psychology Club 12, Soft- ball 10,11,12 Barbie Porter and Karen Hubler: Thanks for great friends and great fun! Oakwood C.C., Europe, Israel, Lifeguards, Jacks The ROXY, now its time to grow up - I can't believe high school is over - now on to bigger and better thingsllll MISSY MINOR Office Education 11,123 SHARE 10,113 Pep Club 1O,11,123 SADD 12 To my whole family thanks for being the support- 12 REP 11 SEC 12 Girls' bas I ive and helpful. Your the best - I LOVE YOU!!! DAVID MITCHELL Beta 103 National Honor Society 11,123 Pep club 1O,11,123 Class Officer 1O,11,123 Intramurals 113 Boys' tennis 10,11,12 lettered 1O,11,123 JOHN MITCHELL National Honor Society 11,123 Pep Club 1O,11,123 Student Congress 10,11,123 Debate Lettered 103 Drama 11,123 Choral music 10,11,12 Chamber singers3 Boys' swimming 10 After 18 years, we feel the summit of our life is at hand. On the contrary, we have just begun. We must once again face the world as fledglings equipped only with the wisdom our parents, teachers, and peers, have fed us. Thanks parents. mo, alley,-I love YOU! TIM MITCHELL MIKEY C pool games, parties, biscuits, fountains MAC plant hunting hanging out MR. SNEAKY- newer gone RONNIE Ruhnke haunted houses SUZY WONG-it's been said MATT-the first time KING BRUNO good times bad times but always WE ROCKED THANKS. LESLIE MITCHELSON SHARE 10,121 Pep Club 10,11,123 Girls' swim- ming 103 Girls' tennis 103 Honor Roll 1O,11,123 Swim team manager 113 Prom committee 11 M.B., T.B., A.R. - Thank for a great senior yr. reach for the heavens, hope for the future and all that we can be not what we are. Friends are friends forever. LISA L. MONROE Office education 12, Pep Club 10,11,12 Hang in there juniors only one more year until your sprung! KATHY MOORE A-V Club 103 French Club 103 Pep Club 11,123 Softball 103 Intramurals 103 Choral Music 10 The freshman football games Pizza Hut the caddy woods Kither Jither Jenni's garage the moped summer Indian Hills golf course! 18 hole! Poolhop peppermint snipps hot chocolate hotel parties dismanteling kirks moped ewings English 85' JJ's Roof the jerferds Jim and Kathy Thanx Jenn, Di and Jenni km TODD MOORE The Road has been long and hard with many steep hills to conquer. Looking back makes me say with honesty. l'm glad and proud to be out and on with life! MARY MOORMAN National Honor Society 11,123 Debate 10,11 let- tered 10,113 Forensics 10,11 lettered 10,113 Har- binger 123 Boys' swim team manager 113 Girls' swimming 10,11 lettered 10,113 Instrumental mu- sic 1O,11,123 Orchestra pit 1O,11,123 Close-up 12 MARK MORELAND SHARE 123 National Honor Society 11,123 Pep Club 1O,11,123 National Spanish Honor Society 11,12-VP3 Basketball Team 10,11,12 lettered 123 Boys' golf 10,11,12 lettered 1O,11,123 Intramurals 11,123 SADD 123 Project Scope 10 Aims- and love is all that I need, when I found it there in your heart, I find it hard to believe, we're in heaven Bryan Adams. Meesh -the best friend in the world! Mom and Dad - thanks for everything! D.H. K.H. J.J. C.P. - you allmade high school special!! HEATHER MORGAN National Honor Society 11,123 Pep Club 10,1 1,121 National Art Honor Society 12 I wouIdn't have made it without You! thanks Rom 12:12 Jn 15:12-13 Cindy - I would have never believed it, but I do3 Kel- 1Cor 13:4-8 mine to you .. VC: the Kid, Skirky, Wonderboy, ski, Missy, Darren, Kevin, Kel, Cin, Jim, LB, Marty, Mary K, Zlom, Poppie, K . . . I love you all . . forever and a ay. LISA MORRISON DECA 11,12 treasurer3 International Club 11, Pep Club 1O,11,123 Choral music 103 Girls' swimming 11 STEVE MORRISON Labyrinth 11,123 Pep Club 1O,11,123 Spanish Club 112 Debate 10,11,123 NFL 1O,11,123 Harbin- ger 123 Intramurals 1O,11,123 Boys' tennis 123 3 Psychology Club 12 Swoosh! Mad Man, whats up? The three awe- some years of drinking bears! Nice! the bear, pen- guin, pig, shake and bake, wheel and deal, tor- mentation, the brown bear, seal of approval, whoosh, waal and of course The Chicken lives on! You are all bisexual buffalo farisisl Bottoms up! lMorosco P. Cole Trainl Steve Morrison WADE MOUNT Pep Club 1O,11,123 Student Congress 10,123 Basketball team 103 Debate 11,123 Intramurals 123 Psychology Club 12 I would like to thank all the people that made my years at East the best ever. A special thanks to MOM and DAD my love always AMY MUELLER International Club 10,113 Beta 10, vice-presidentg National Honor Society 11,123 Pep Club I I 1O,11,123 Student Congress 10,11,12 energy chairman 11,123 Hauberk 123 Boys' swimming manager 10,11 lettered 10,11 head manager 113 Girls' swimming 10,11,12 lettered 10,11,12 cap- tain 11,123 Girls' tennis 10,11,12 lettered 1O,11,123 Prom server 103 Prom Chairman 113 Homecoming candidate 123 Heralder 11,12 head heralder 123 Honor Roll 1O,11,123 Scholarship Pin 10,11 Hard work means knowing how to invest the time, first to see yourself as you are and then to recognize what you might become. DAVID MUNSON Pep Club 123 National Spanish Honor Society 11,12 DAVID MURPHY Chess Team 113 Pep Club 1O,11,123 Spanish Club 103 Honor Roll 10,11,12 Thank you East for a great two years. Good luck in the future. JAMES E. NELSON National Honor Society 11,123 Pep Club 1O,11,123 Instrumental Music 1O,11,123 German Club 10,'l1,12j V.P. Band 113 Pep and Jazz Band 1O,11,123 Stage Crew 103 Issues '83Q Hodags Pep Band. Strange years are these when you can say HI HO to anyone. This year has been very interesting from the long trips to the unusual yards of friends. I leave with one idea-Remember to always laugh in life and for God's sake be a Republican. OUINT NEWCOMER International Club 123 National Honor Society 11,123 Pep Club 1O,11,123 National Spanish Hon- or Society 123 Spanish Club 1O,11,123 Studerll Congress 10,11,12, Basketball Team manage! 10,11,12 lettered 11,123 Basketball and Volley- ball lntramurals 1O,11,123 Yell Leader 123 Boy'S Tennis 10,123 Track 123 Bike Club 123 Prom Conl- mittee 113 Career Center Lab Assistant 11,122 Social Setting Evaluation Committee 11,12: Hon' or Roll 1O,11,123 Issues '84. Tongues are not made of steel but look how deep they cut. A country boy can survive. In order I0 score, we must first have a goal. When the leg' ends die, the dreams end. When the dreams end' there is no more reatness. Vision Quest The Old Q ways never die. HIP D.W. TOBE Che Clut 10,1 10,1 Friei scar Dovi War wort SON I Pep ball To r but left MIKE AV Foo' Cho If I I SUSA Inte1 Clut er, ' Dea and 25 r ing- 18 1 Free TODD AVI 10, mur Tha wou age Evei Reb Bas Tea TERR' 10, ' Bee Mul' spot Late Virg AV Club 105 Share 115 Student Congress 105 COWIVVIIITGG 123 Prom Committee 11. M4 - , ,,, ,, ,,,..,,.......vg..-.,...-I-. ,-.wr V .,.. ------M--A--H - I - . ,,,,.. .,-e1--I-1-ac.-n--:f-.-----uznQrwurs-o-Qa--,-..vr- '-I - ' --u.,,,-.,,..Y I ,, NK.- . -,,.. I-. -na-.. .....--n--I----'P-v 'H ' 5 I I2 energy swimming anager 115 11,12 cap- 2 lettered airman 115 11,12 head Jlarship Pin invest the and then to for Society 25 Spanish . Good luck Pep Club 125 German ICI Jazz Band Hodags PGP in say HI H0 'y interesting ds of friends- always lau9II ublican. Jnor SocieIY Spanish HOU' ,125 Studerii am manaQ9' I and Volley- ler 12: BOYS 25 Prom Comj Iistant 11,12' 2 11,121 Hon' Iok how deep e. In order I0 Vhen the ICQ' I dreams Gnd' uest The old YLAND TOBE NE . buddy all day. Jackie has a bodacious set of Chess Team 10,11,12, Computer Club 115 Pep Club 10,11,125 Spanish Club 10,115 Baseball 10.11.123 Cross Country 10,11,125 Football 10,125 Intramurals 10,11,125 Wrestling 12. Friendly Vipor Bunnies Rule: Kinko: I'm not scared, I just don't want to: Thrash lt: Boardin Down Monico: The Tree: Texas Tom's: The Hill: Wanklerotary: Gurumish: Ether Bunnies Rev. Elis- worth: Rev. Hercules Binbo. SON NGUYEN Pep Club 10,11,125 Student Congresss 115 Foot- ball 105 Psychology Club 12. To next year's senior, party with the best of them, but also study alongside them too. But don't be left out all year long. MIKE NINCI Football 105 Basketball Intramurals 10,11,125 Choir 12: Bike Club 125 SADD 12. If I had onl this school to burn for m countr Y . SUSAN NOLL Y y International Club 105 Labrynith Art Staff 105 Pep Club 10,11,125 Thespians 125 Theatre Crew: Ush- er, Ticket Seller, Business Manager for Mikado. Deadbolt-Weld Weekends-Banana Fridays-Dark and Stormy Nights Off Road-Iowa-No Smoking- 25 minute elevators- Signs-Breakin' Knife-Model- ing- Chopsticks-broken theater seats-Downtown- 18 or not?- Fish Jinx- Shadow- Lynn- Fireball- Freezeout. TODD NORMAN AV Club 115 Pep Club 10,11,125 Basketball Team 10, lettered 11,125 Debate 105 Football 105 Intra- murals 10,11,125 Track 125 Bozo Society. Thank's mom and dad. If it weren't for you I wouldn't be here School comes at too young an age to be appreciated. Except for the parties. Everyone stay mellow. lt's only high school The Rebel lives in us all. I TERRY NYLUND Baseball Team 10, lettered 11,125 Basketball Tgam 10,11, lettered 125 Football 105 Intramurals 1 ,11,12. Beeeeeeee cool Boog, Shultz, q Oueek, Neb, Mult, Boones, JJ, Neck. Yummy Yummy-what- spoof-sploof, hi-jacky hil, beat ya, I know I'm cool. Later much, Nyme. P.S. TNTNJ forever Harpko, Virgil Gooooooooood. MARY M. O'NElLL Office Education 11, 125. The class of '85 is the only one alive. I love James. KELLY ORR National Honor Society 12, Pep Club 10,11,125 GIrl's Basketball Manager 105 Basketball Intra- murals 10,11,125 Marching Band 10,115 Sym- phonic Band 10: Girl's Swimming 10,11,12 let- tered 10,11,125 Graduation Committee 125 Dance Thanks to all the friends who helped me through the sad times and shared with me the good times especially PJ SI EM:-thanks for always being there . . . friends will always remain close to the heart! Mom and Dad- thanks for your love and support! I LOVE YOU ALL! LAURIE PANTHER International club 10,11,125 Pep club 10,11,125 Stuco rep5 Intramurals 10,11,125 Swimming 10,11,12 lettered 10,11,125 Tennis 10,11,12 let- tered 10,11,125 Psychology club 125 Play crew 10,11,12. To Michelle and everyone else, I shall pass through this world but once. Any good therefore I can do or any kindness I can show to any human being, let me do it now for I shall not pass this way again. Too bad you could get rid of me as easily as you thought. Love ya, Laurie. JOHN PASCARELLA Labyrinth 11,125 Beta 105 National Honor Society 11,125 Pep club 10,11,125 Junior class treasurer5 Debate 115 Drama 11: Harbinger 125 Intramurals 10,11,125 Thespians 115 Radio station disc jock- ey5 Buddhist club. And now, the Herb and Bob show! Mush-mush. It all goes back to Buddha. Laissez faire is every- where. Time to reflect on the past years with TN, GL, CH, JR, SM, TB, LB, DW, JM, SG, DS, LW, RH, JC, and look forward the ones up yonder. Final thought-stay weird and stay away from frats! KU? BU? Berk? SCOTT PATTY Pep club 10,11,125 Drama 10,11,125 Forensics 10,11,125 NFL 115 Choir 10,11,12 lettered 10,11,125 Thespians 10,11,125 Musical 10,11,125 Chamber Singers. n The Swamp, College Sweatshirts On Friday, Looking For The Party For Hours, Driving And Driving, Thanks To The Chamber Singers, My Rep Show Cast, Rep Theatre Class, Mike, Chris, Ev- eryone Who Crossed My Path And Got Out Of My Way, And Special Thanks To The Cast And Crew Of The Movie Hawker Oh No, I'm Running Out Of Room! Help Someone. JOHN PATZMAN International club 10,11,125 National Honor Soci- ety 11,125 Pep club 10,11,125 Hauberk 11,12 Edi- tor 125 Tennis 10: Bike club 12. ' It has been a great year-too bad I wasn t here to enjoy it. MARK PEMBERTON Pep club 10,11,125 Basketball teamA10,115 Dra- ma 10,125 Intramurals 11,123 Choir 10,11,12? ' Tennis 105 Thespians 10,11,125 United Way cam- paign 12. When life becomes too much to bear remember Laissez Faire is everywhere. All you budding par- ents get high on DUI. I wanna rock. Everything comes back to via, Buddha, and the fluffyness of life. I don't wanna work, I just wanna bang on my tatertots. Shalom. JULIE PENER SHARE 10,115 Drama 10,11,125 Thespians 10,11,12. Dear Mom and Dad, Thanks for everything! Love you both! Friends, not everybody has them. Friends, the one's you can depend on. Friends, the memories will always be there. CAPRICE PEUGEOT Office education 11,125 Pep club 10,11,125 Lan- cerettes 11,12 lettered 11 officer 12. Thank you Dad, Cheri, D Colette-You've made HS the best it could be! Dong Dong Tica Tica Pege-l'll remember the fun Preece-Geezel BK-You're a great bud! CC-you made life precious, l'll love you forever. It just doesn't get any better. I love you Mom! Gook luck LIAMGYLR. Good-bye! TIM PHAM Instrumental music 105 Wrestling 10,11,12 let- tered 1O,11,12 captain 125 Honor Roll 10,11,12. To all my friends: I thank you for making my high school years so special. Even when we depart, you all will be in my heart forever: Cause I'm as free as a bird now! -Freebird. CLIFF PHILLIPS Pep club 10,11,125 Basketball team 105 Harbin- ger 125 Intramurals 11,125 Bike club 125 Basket- ball manager 12. To my best friends, Nyme and Meyb, calm down. Thanks for just being you. To my other friends, My message: Always be yourself because you, my special friends, are all so really special. You know who you are and I truly love you all. You made it the best years of my life. TERESA PORTER International club 125 Labyrinth 10,11,125 Nation- al Honor Society 11,125 Pep club 10,11,125 Na- tional French Honor Society 11,125 Choir 10,11,12 lettered 11,125 Swimming 10,11,12 let- tered 10,11,125 Chamber Singers 125 Prom com- mittee 11. Music is love in search of a word. Thanks to DL, BS, and everyone else for your music. To you, all my love. JULIE POWELL Deca 11,125 international club 115 Pep club 10,11,125 Stuco 105 Cheerleading 105 Intramurals 10,11,125 Track 105 Prom server 105 Prom com- mittee 115 Senior grad committee5 Homecoming Candidate. To Steve W., Cheers to our toast at Fedoras. Let's live up to it. To Kel, Ded, Lisa, MB, Elaina, Kimbo, PJ, Bets, Hicks, Lis, and Felix, thanks for a great year, l'll cherish the memories forever. PS thanks Mom and Dad-I love you both. Acapulco '85. CHRISTEN PRIEFERT Pep club 10,11,125 Drama 115 Forensics 105 I I I I I I . I r I I I I I I I I I I I I i I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I ,I Ili III IU If! 'I I . - M.,-nun-was---'f-vw--A--,-t--,,..,-,., , , V : ' ' '- H- ?' Choir 10,11,123 track 113 Library aide 12: Musical 123 Honor Roll 11,123 Ds-Nv ordeal? MC crisis? LD crisis? Been through lots with you! You are my YBF forever! I love ya JH-12 grade. Now college nears and party time begins. Keep in touch! LD-what can I say? SHARE 11,123 Pep club 10,11,123 Student con- gress 103 Thespians 10,11,123 Honor roll 10,11,12. I want to thank all the teachers for all the help when I needed it. And also a special thanks to mom and dad, I wouIdn't have made it without You're the best . . . I love you so much! PETER PRINCE Pep club 10, Basketball team .103 Cross country 10,113 Track 10. I appreciated attending a school with such a fine staff and a remarkable principal. Thanks! P.S. ll did it, Mom and Dadl JULIE PUIG Office education 103 SADD 123 Marching band3 Pep band3 Band. I thought this was a great school to go to. lt's better than Texas School. Senior year was a great year to party. Can't wait to get out. Thanks Mom and Gerry for helping me out. Thanks to the Learning Center for all the help you gave me. I really need help in some of the classes. Thank you so much. CATH! PULLIAM Office education 123 Pep club 10,11,123 Choir 10, SADD 12. My senior year was the best ever, and I want to thank my friends and family. Dana, you're always my best bud. To all of my sophomore and junior friends l'Il miss you and love you lespecially Drewl. Tommy, I'lI think of you when I drink Swiss Miss. Good luck and love to everyone. JOHN RACUNAS Deca 11,12, V.P.3 Pep club 10,11,123 Football 10,11 lettered 113 Intramurals 10,11,123 Track 10,11,123 United way campaign 10,11,123 SADD rver 10 comm 11 123 Prom se , . . Guys, thanx for all the good times we had togeth- er. farm trip, lake trip, Vail, Hawaii arch, mopeds, piano wire, senior bums, Iwant the red rope. E.B. I love you. thanx so much. remember Naples, don- uts and many more, see ya at KU Red Lazer, Schreve, VAS, Higbone, Homme, Schultz, mo, Nime, Ouige, Andy lHHHHl JILL RAINE you. Jill Raine LARISSA RAY Pep club 10,11,123 Debate 123 Drama 10,11,12, Forensics 103 NFL 123 Choral music 103 Thespi- ans 10,11,12 secretary 121 Iancerettes 11,12. The years have gone by fast! There's a lot to remember: Binky, Bubbles, Gunubbie, 75th and Metcalf, This does not compute, C-me, Cops and Closets, Dead fish, Rissy face, NEW YORKI, Dong Dong Tica Tica, Betty Bautter bought . .. , plus so much more! Love ya, Larissa lrissyl JENNIFER REEVES Pep club 10,11,12 To my little sister: I hope she can learn from her mistakes as I have. may she make friends instead of enemies and look the other way when things don't work out. I hope her High School days are memorable ones. All my love, Jenny DAVID REPLOGLE Computer club 102 International club 103 Pep club 10,11,12Q Class officer 103 Instrumental music 10,11,123 lntamurals 1033 SADD 11,123 Pep band 10,11,12. S.T., we've come a long way since studyhall. Thanks for all of your caring. Watermelon! CHI- CAGO!! Mad Dog 20!20. Leafy Green Vegeta- bles, YUC! Skip. LJS. I love rasberry Serbert. The Empire. Alexander Julian! Inspector Gadget. To the Bat Poles, robin! IT'S OVER!!!!! DARREN RHEUPORT National Honor society 10,11,123 Pep club 103 Boys' golf 10,11,123 Crew manager lpropsl Dur- port. CASEY RICE Pep club 10,11,123 Soccer 10,11,12 lettered 11,12 captain 123 Psychology club 12. KIRK RICHARDS Pep club 10,11,123 Chess club 10,11,12: Intra- murals 10,11,12: Wrestling 12, lettered. lt's amazing what they'II print. Oversized rabid elephants traveling in even numbered rotund herds crash the gates of the great Yukon tribal Tempel. Party Hardy! Fruit Hat! Hi Andrea! For sale, 1976 Gremlin two door blue sportster. fas- test in its class! Or trade for good toaster. KRISTEN RIEKHOF National honor society 11,123 Pep club 10,11,123 Student congress 1O,11,12 lHistory chairman! Hauberk 123 Intramurals 10,11,123 Cheerleading 10,11,123 Choral music 10,11,12, Choraliers 11,12 Chamber singers 123 Girls' diving lettered 10,113 Girls' tennis lettered 10,11,123 Prom chair- man 113 Homecoming 4th attendantg Honor roll, I'll always be with you M.L.S.-you've been my closest for the longest! I'II never forget the laughs rah-buds, A.L., K.C., and S.B.! Let the memories keep us close when we're apart! I love you mom and dad, for all you've been to me and done for me. GAYLE RIGGERT National Honor society 11,123 Pep club 11,125 Drarna 123 Choral music 10,11,12 lettered 11,123 Instrumental music 10,11,123 Thespians 11,12. Class of '85 - I love you all. STEVE ROBERTS Pep club 10,11,123 Soccer 113 Science Categor- ies Team. Tension screws you everytime. For a good time go D.C. Love thy neighbors as thyself. What kind ot a moment? I think I got the D.T.S! Hey Dave, is K.U. really a good place to get sick? KRIS ROBINSON National honor society 111 Pep club 10,11,123 Girls' basketball 10,11,12 lettered 11,12 captian 123 Psychology club chairman 123 Softball 10,11. LV- Remember the best times! Weekends in gen- eral! PW - Greater love hath no man than this, that a man lay down his life for his friends. PAUL ROBINSON Pep club 10,11,123 Hauberk 123 Intramurals 10,11,123 Boys track 103 United Way campaign 12. Let's see how funny I can be in the next 5 min- utes. No Ratsunbut you're buggin' me Bry-Ever since you got back from Texas-GOOD1TY-All those Soccerballs-DUI. lt's boring and unoriginal- but YOU KNOW YOU LOVE IT!!! So long every- body, see ya at the game. ROBBLE ROBBLE. DAVID ROOD Pep club 10,11,123 Debate 11, Iettered3 Boys' golf 10,11,12, lettered 123 SADD 12. Thanks to all my friends and faculty for a great year, and a special thanks to my parents. AMY ROTH SHARE 103 Pep club 10,11,123 Intramurals 11,123 Choral music 10, Girls' swimming 10,11,123 Girls' tennis 10. You just call out my name and you know wherever I am, l'Il come running to see you again. Winter, Spring, Summer or Fall, all you've got to do is call, and l'Il be there. Yes I will. You've got a friend. Thanks to all my friends for the memories. ERIC RYAN . Instrumental music 1O,11,12 lettered 11,12 trea- surer l23 Jazz band 11,123 Psychology club 123 German club T12 East hockey 9-12. I love you Lynne. All my friends, thanks for making this a great year. SCOTT SAVOY I I SHARE 10,113 Pep club 1O,11,12g Intramurals 10,11,12. Scott and Christy - Richard with a punjam on a moped. Relax Missy and Jill. KRISTI SAWYER Office education 11,123 Pep club 10,11,123 Girls' golf lettered 103 Psychology club 123 Man Who Came to Dinner crew 103 Look Homeward An- geI crew 103 Hello DolIy crew chief 113 Gradu- ation committee 12. Thanks Mom 8t Daddy, I never could have made il through my life without your love 8t support! I wuv u CHASE BABY! You're my inspiration! Pegoi- we made it! The best is yet to come, I love you!! SHAWN SCHEFFLER National Art Honor Society 12. Does anybody ever read these? OH WELL3 Quill Trip runs3 B.S. MBRUSVSFSQ Louie Fixg Need a Dip: Pearl Necklace Trust me3 Norton, Bug, Boo, Har' ry, Carp. Bruno's Winter Visit. Doin' the time war EV! HEA'I inte Lal age tior Na! der ten left 10, Wa Stu The ow1 clin bat DAN! SH cor SA The fun the not ERIC Ins' 123 1 1, TH KE' STI FO TH SP CH STAIN Pei 11, D.E ANN! Na' Jur Crc ef li .....,,-w-..-,..,..,... ...,---. .,... ------------F-' T - - ,s........,.......F-.- . ,,.,..,,,...u--I-a.-,---1-fqqnrs-:.s...-in-..ur-- - - , . . M.---..-, ... -. --. ...,. -N,-n---M - im 'IQH ,,,,,......+. f-emu... .4 n chair- tor roll. een my e laughs emories zu mom lone for I 11,123 1i11,123 11,12. Dategor- I time go kind of a e, is K.U. 0,11,12: Z captian all 10,11. Is in gen- :han this, 1ds. tramurals :ampaign xt 5 min- Bry-Ever tD1TY-All Inoriginal- Ing every- OBBLE. ed3 Boys' or a great nts. rals 1 1,121 1,125 Girls' v wherever in. Winter, J do is call, at a friend. aries. 11,12 trea- jy club 12: for making lntramuraIS :unjam Of! 3 .1 1,121 GIVIS' 5 Man WI10 imeward All' af 11: Gradu' have made II upport! IIWUV Jn! PegOl'We love you!! IWELL9 QI!!! I3 Need at DIP1 ug, Boo. Ha' Din' the time Saab, theres no substituteg Friends FOR- HEATHER SCHLOZMAN International club 10,11,12 Vice president 123 Labyrinth Business Co-Editor 11, Publicity Man- ager I2Q SHARE ambassador 121 Beta 103 Na- tional Honor Society 11,123 Pep club 1O,11,123 National Spanish Honor Society 1O,11,123 Stu- dent congress 10,11,123 Debate 10,11,12 let- tered 10,11,123 Drama 123 Forensics 10,11,12 lettered 1O,11,123 NFL 1O,11,123 Swimming 10,11,12 lettered 103 Volleyball 10,113 United Way campaign 113 AFS Summer Program '843 Student Speakers Bureau 11,12. Then Steal away, give little warning, Choose thine own time Say not good-night-but in some brigher clime, Bid me good morning Anna Letitia Bar- bauld DANALEE SCHMELZINGER SHARE 10,11,12: Pep club 10.11.123 Student congress 121 Choral music 1O,11,123 Track 113 SADD 12. Thankx for the name Beerwolf, Lwck, sure seems funny not to see you guys anymore. Thanx for all the good times CP, AC, LW, DD, LD, MH St lets not forget MC! BEST FRIENDS FOREVER! ERIC SCHOTLAND Instrumental music 10,11 lettered 123 Pep band 123 German club 1O,11,123 Symphonic band 11,12. THIS-IS IT, TOAST ON A STICK. WHO'S THE KEY GRIP FOR THAT LEFTY? JOIN S.A.M,M.- STUDENTS AGAINST MAD MOTHERS. DON'T FORGET THE M.D. 20!2O. YOU KNOW HOW THATRABBIT FEELS GOING UNDER YOUR SPINNING WHEELS. AND STUPID CAR TRICKS. CHUD. STAN SCHUCK Pep club 1O,11,123 Baseball 10,11,12 lettered 11,123 Intramurals 11,12. D.B.-l'Il miss you. Thanks for the memories. ANNE SCHUDY National Honor Society 11,123 Pep club 10,11,12 Junior rep, Vice president 123 Basketball 103 Cross country 12 lettered 123 Intramurals 123 7 ,, ..., .,,. M' j We he Track 11,123 Tennis 10,11 lettered 10,113 Prom chairmang Prom SQVVGVQ NASC committee mem- ber. To all the students, teachers, coaches, adminis- trators, and friends who made the last three years reat Thanks g - . MIKE SCI-IUMANN Pep club 10,11,123 Spanish club 10,11,12: Foot- ball 10,12 lettered 123 Intramurals 1O,11,123 Bike club 123 Ski club. I want to say that I have jungle love for all the friends I have made at East. lHi Merbl Be cool, It's a fierce time of your life, Gotta Cruise. By the way, how did I get to be Shultz? ROBERT A. SCOTT International club 123 National Honor Society 11,123 National Spanish Honor Society 11,123 District orchestra 1O,11,123 State orchestra 10,113 Lettered 10,11,12. Though nothing can bring back the hour of splen- dor in the grass, the glory in the flower, we will grieve not rather find strength in what remains behind SCOTT SHANNON Pep club 123 Harbinger news staff 113 Psychology club 125 German club 10,11,12. My sword I give to him that shall succeed me in my pilgramage, and my courage and skill to him that can get it. My works and scars I carry with me, to be a witness for me that I have fought His battles who now will be my rewarder. So he passed over and all the trumpets sounded dor him on the other side. LEE S. SHAVER Labyrinth 12: National Honor Society 11,I2Q Pep club 1O,11,123 Harbinger 11,123 Soccer 10,113 Psychology club 123 Quill and Scroll 11,123 Honor roll 1O,11,123 Screaming Harvest Roadie 123 1st year Scholarship pin 11. I Look out Jack, there are some white folks coming up the river. Bud's ok but Gus is awesome. That IS a fire. Well, I'm here, I'm serious, and l'm not gonna take it. Plymouth . . . The Commitment to Excellence. CU at KU. CLAY SHEPARD Pep club 1O,11,123 Football 103 Intramurals 1O,11,123 Honor roll 10,11,12. I You won't get wise with the sleep still In your eyes No matter what your dream might be, In your head is the answer Let it guide you along let your heart be the answer and the beat of your song. DAVID SHOBE I National Honor Society 113 National French Hon- or Society 11,121 Science club 10,12. LAURA SILVERMAN . Pep club 10,11,12: National Art Honor Society 122 Tennis lettered 113 Gymnastics lettered 10,113 Psychology club 123 Future club 11. I want to thank everyone who helped me adjust to SM East when I moved here late in my junior year. I want to especially thank my parents for helping me through the bad times and being there for the good times. l'll always remember my high school years. MARTHA SINGLETON International club 123 Beta 103 National Honor Society 11,123 Pep club 10,11,123 Publicity chair- man 12, Graduation committee chairman 12g ln- tramurals 11,123 Cheerleading 1O,11,123 Choral music 10,11,12 President 113 Track 103 Tennis 10,11,12 lettered 125 Carousel 123 1st year Scholarship pin3 Prom chairman 113 Prom server 10. Mom and Dad-I love you for everything. To all my buds-I will cherish the happy memories with your love and laughter forever. K.R. and A.L.-Thanx for alwa s bein there I could not have on y g . d e it with- out you. T.B. Thanx for making this year the best. I love you all! Martha LAURA SMITH A-V club I2Q Office education 11, 12 Secretary 123 National Honor Society 11,123 Pep club 10,11,12 Junior pep exec, Treasurer I2Q Intramurals 11,123 Lancer Letter Girls 103 Choral music 10,11,12: Swimming 10,12 lettered 103 Prom chairmang Prom server. I just want to say Thanx to my family and friends for all the good times they have given me! Espe- cially to A.L., M.M. and S.S. for without them these years would not have been the same! One final note that I want to say is College Here We come! STEVE SMITH Pep club 121 Who's Who Among American High School Students 1983-84. Bennigan's Blueshadow Leather Jackets Hock- ing-the-pot Trolley Westport-Alame dar Ewar Dirt Roads car-car-car You wish! I don't have to!! Red Bumpy Stuff l'm a married Dude Here's to the future-Thanks for the best years! MAGGIE SOSA Office education 123 Pep club 12. I Love Chris Langtord ! 4-ever ANDY SPENCER International club 125 Pep club 1O,11,123 Football 103 Psychology club 12. TIM STAES Football 101 Honor roll 10,11,123 Pep club 10,11,12. Hey, what gives? Jack's housel? My second home! Where's Ralph? Blow-off! 4 times and l'm gone! Hair pat. l'm not strong! Hey-Hey-Hey! 16 my senior?-You're a swine! To class of '85: Hope to see you before '95-Good luck! BILL STAPP Pep club 10,11,12 President 125 Baseball 10,11,12 lettered 11,123 Football 10,11,12 let- tered 10,11,12 Captain 121 Intramurals 1O,11,123 Choral music 10,11,12 lettered 11,123 Bozo Soci- ety 1O,11,123 Hodags 11,123 Chamber Singers: Mikado 103 Carousel 123 Honor roll 10,12. Whats So Funny Bout Peace Love 81 Understan- dingllmagine All ThePeopIe Living Life In Peace You May Say That lm A Dreamer But lm Not The Only One Maybe Some Day Youll Join Us 81 The World Will Live As One -J Lennon!DB in DC, Cop, Lar-Wild Boys!Hey Mo!Flrda GaIs!Thanx Mom 81 Dad!Dave Gil Tony -Thanx For All The Good Times, The Best Are Yet To Come! BECKY STEHMAN DECA 113 SHARE 1O,11,123 Pep club 10,11,12. To Mom and Dad-Thanks for all the patience and understanding these past 3 years-the most excit- ing years l've ever had. I love you, Becky DAVID LOYD STERN International club 11,123 Labyrinth 113 Pep club 1O,11,123 National French Honor Society 11,12: Categories 10,11,12 lettered 10,11,12 Captain 12: Drama 1O,11,123 Forensics 1O,11,123 Intra- murals 11,12: Soccer 10,11,12 lettered 11,12 manager 103 SADD 125 Buddhist club 121 Beta 10. See you in the funny papers . . . l'II see you when I see you. ANNE STONEKING International club 10,113 Pep club 10,113 Spanish club 12. Some people ask why I ask why not? Hi Anne! It's me! Who? me! This is weird! Concerts were fun! Write! Take care! Love, M.K. LAURA STUBER French club 1O,11,123 SHARE ambassador 11,123 Beta 1O,11,123 National Honor Society 1 i I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I ji II I '-'W'-'-1--I ' ' - - 11,123 Pep club 10,11,12 Sophomore GXGCQ Na- tional French Honor Society 11,12 Secretary- treasurer 123 Landscaping chairman 123 Drama 113 Hauberk 123 Harbinger feature staff 121 Cheerleading 11,123 Choral music 103 Swimming 113 Track 103 Tennis 10 lettered 103 Issues ,842 Beverage Consultant 123 Honor roll 10,11,12. Mom and Dad thank you for everything! Sher- You've been a great friend and l'll love you al- ways. Thanks Mot, Brooke, Fab, Amy, and Con- ceptionne for a great year. Mark-l'm still sweating! Nice! Amy S. Carry on with the Blank Club! ROBIN ALYSE SUGAR 3 Pep club 11,123 Drama 113 Intramurals 123 Tennis 12. Thanx Mom, Dad, Jeff, 81 Lisa for all the love Si support. BFFE to Shamoo. Much love to Pookins 81 SB. Memories 8 luv to CP-jogging partner, Billybop, DB, MBJ, MC-kiss on cheek, RBM, LM, PJ, AJG Locker buds Luv ya Lex! Backrubs to JT True Friends stick together thru thick 8 thin. Love ya seniors! BECKY SWANSON Beta 103 National Honor Society 123 Pep club 10,11,123 Intramurals 113 Pit orchestra 10,11,123 Marching band I0,1I,l2Q Pep band 10,113 Sym- phonic band 11,123 Volleyball 10,113 Softball 10,11,12lettered11,12. School was hard-some of the time, school was easy-some of the time, school was depressing- some of the time, my friends were great-all of the time. Thanks guys!! SHELLI SWANSON International club 11,123 Deca Treasurer 113 Na- tional Honor Society 11,123 Pep club 10,11,123 Intramurals 123 Choral music 10,11,12 Choraliers 113 Chamber Singers 12: Swimming 10,11,12 let- tered 11,123 Thespians 101 Mikado 103 Car- ousel 123 State choir 123 Prom committee 113 Honor roll 10,11,12. L.S., M.M., A.L. thanks for a great senior year and all the memories! A.S. you're a real sweetie, stay good. All come and visit me at KSU! I love you all! Thanks Mom and Dad for all your support and love. I love you both and promise to always do my best and make you proud. Bye SME! DEBBIE SWEENEY Pep club 10,11,123 Swimming 10,11,12 lettered 10,11, 12, Synchronettes 11, 12 lettered 12 officer 12. Thanks to all my friends who made school some- what worthwhile. I love you all! Kim-thanks for being there everytime! Strphan G. I love you and always will!! FRIENDS ARE FRIENDS FOREVER! TOM TETZLAFF Beta 103 National Honor Society 11,123 Pep club 11,123 German club 10,11,12. ALEX VERNON Beta 10,11,123 National Honor Society 11, 12, De- bate 10,11 Iettered 10,113 NFL 10,11,12 Ruby3 Soccer 10,11,12 lettered 11,12 Captain 123 Wil- liams College Book Awardg Marching band 10,11,123 Pep band 10,11,123 Concert!Sym- phonic band 10,11,123 Orchestra 123 Pit orches- tra 123 Band Vice-president 12. Don't let it be Forgot That once there was a spot, For one, brief, shining moment' That was known as Camelot. -Camelot LORI WAGGONER Pep club 10,11,12. LANCE BYERS WALDO Chess team 103 Labyrinth 11,123 Beta 103 Pep club 10,11,123 StuCo treasurer 123 Cross country 10,123 Harbinger asst. feature editor 123 Intramur- als 10,11,123 Diving lettered 10,11,12, captain 123 Track 10,11,12, lettered 11,123 United Way campaign 10,11,123 SADD 123 Interschool Con- gress representative3 Honor roll 10,11,123 Quill 3, Scroll 123 Prom server 103 Prom committee 115 StuCo rep. 10,11. I want someone to care for me passionately, share my innermost thoughts, know my intimate details - someone to help me see things, in a different light, all the things I detest, I will almost like - and when l'm asleep, I want somebody to put their arms around me, kiss me tenderly - Depeche Mode thank you LINDSEI4 CHIP WALKER Chess team 103 SHARE 10,111 Pep club 10,11,123 National Art Honor Society 11,123 Stu- dent Congress 123 Soccer ll, Radio station 123 Bozo Newsletter'123 SADD 123 Stage crew 10,113 Olympic Statuary team 123 Universal Church of Divine Truth ffounding memberl 123 Blue Lounge tfounding memberl. ELIZABETH WATKINS National Honor Society 11,123 Pep club 10,11,12, Golf 10,11,12, lettered 11,12 captain 123 Harbin- ger asst. advertising manager 11, sports 123 Intra- murals 11,123 Heralder 123 Softball 101 Honor L Squad 103 Quill 8t Scroll 11,123 Prom chairman 113 Honor roll 10,11,12, Senior Graduation com- mitteeg scholarship pin 10,11,12. DAN WATTS Cross country 103 Debate 11. DAN WAYNE Pep club 10,11,123 StuCo sec. 123 Harbinger 123 Intramurals 10,11,123 Hodags 11,12. BOLT! CU in KU! DB in PV! DB in KU! DB in OP! DB in KC! Gang of Four, how do you feel! How 'bout themydags! M-1, bmw, paralyzation - we ran the school. Sun. 7:30. Babbi. Todd Allan, Steve Lockton. Brooke Haw. Thanks Mom, Dad, and BAK. JOHN WEERTS Chess team 113 International club 123 Pep club 10,11,123 Debate lettered 103 NFL 103 Footballl 10,11,12, lettered 123 Wrestling, lettered 10,11,123 A.F.S. l would like to thank the wrestling coach for giving me a chance to succeed. ALAN WEGERT lt's your last chance to believe in yourself3 your last chance to drink from life's well. - So make it count!! Wooosh!l Thanks for the memories. Go AR. GREG WEISENBORN National Honor Society 121 Pep club 10,11,123 Debate lettered 103 NFL 103 Intramurals 10,11,123 Choral music 10,12 tenor section lead- er 12, Instrumental Music 10,11,12 lettered 11,123 Soccer 10,11,12 lettered 123 Jazz Band 11,123 Orchestra 11,123 Pep Band 10,11,12. Thanks a bunch to CB, AV lBeep - A.D.!'?!l. QDBI 2, DH tBozol, IBS! 2 DL+RC tfooll, KS, Boom-Boom, Royer and Rees, and everyone else who made '84-'85 a great year for me. DAVID WENTZ Spanish club 10,11,123 StuCo Representative 102 Baseball JV 103 Basketball lettered 10,11,12 tri captain 123 Harbinger 123 Intramurals 10,11,12: Honor Roll 10,11,12. Dancin with myself Lips, Operation lnebriation, Blue OP's, Thanks Mom and Dad, You can't always get what you want Sweat, long legs. Quarter's at Bills. WENDY WHILES International Club 10,123 Beta 103 National Honor Society 11,123 Pep club 10,11,12, Symph0nI0 band 10,112 Marching band 10,113 Orchestra 103 Tennis lettered 10,11,123 NASC committee mem- ber 10. DAN WHITAKER Instrumental Music 10,11,123 Marching band: Symphonic bandg Jazz band 123 Pep band 10,11,12. Go Ponys, Corvettes are for kids! Ford First On Race Day. Ford mutilates Mopars, pounds P00- tiacs, Crushes Chevys. FASTANG The Pony T' BONE MAYNARD. TIM WILLIAMS Beta 103 Pep club 10,11,123 Baseball lettered 10,11,123 Basketball 103 Football 10,11,12 lei- tered 11,12. CAROLINE WILLIAMSON National Honor Society 123 Cross Country 11.12 letteredm23 Hauberk 123 Cheerleading I21Cl1OI5I Mi Cc Th Kii a s St mi Yc DUK Pe tra If I of Sc wl tin JAN Nz 1C BAR DE ce W JEFF Pe ILC KIMI Ol 1C Mi cc wc bii clt X it X, .1-.....,.. ..,,,... ,....- I-for-w-s-v-se...-.... wr' - ' -..,. ....-.-...1--as---' -ar -- 1-4'-HH . -4, .w x'vt...v-: - - 0 ' H uill8t 5- 11: ately, tmate , in a lmost idy to .ny T club 23 Stu- Jn 123 10,113 rch of ,ounge 11,12: -larbin- I3 Intra- onor L airman n com- lger 123 3 in OP! ell How 1 - we d Allan, m, Dad, Pep club Footballl lettered lor giving self: YOQV o make It Dries. G0 10,11,12L tramurals .tion lead- 1 lettered azz Band 11,12. - A.D.l'?!l. ltooll, KS, ryone else 5 ,. ntative 101 O,11,12 U' 10,11,12i nebriation, 'You can 1 long IGQS- lonal HOHQV SymphOflIC lchestra 103 mittee mem' ,h' bafldl orgy band Jrd First On iounds PDQ' 'he Pony ' iball lettefed io.11,12 'el' 1 11.12 ?5'I5?chOfa' Music 11,123 Track lettered 11,123 Beverage Consultant 12. Thanks to all my friends here. YA'LL take care. Kip, what does F.B.R. mean? Jane, I still owe you a six-pack. I owe a lot of personal thanks: Nancy, Stube, Cathy, Erik, Stern, Kelly - Mom and Dad most of all. I love you both. P.S. Carole King wrote You've Got A Friend not J.T. DUKE WILLIS Pep club 10,11,123 Baseball 103 Football 103 ln- tramurals 10,11,12. If High School is supposed to be the funnest time of your life than l'd rather die than go to college. So this must not be true. Can't wait till college, where you know people know how to have a good time. JANNA WILSON National Art Honor Society 11,123 Choral Music 103 Cultural Arts 11. BARRY WOLFF DECA 113 Basketball 10 lettered at Loretto3 Soc- cer 10 lettered at Loretto3 Psychology club 12. What a year - little homework, lots of Parties. JEFF WRIGHT Pep club 10,11,123 United Way campaign 11. Carpe Diem KIMBERLY WRIGHT Office Education 11,12 president 123 Pep club 10,11,12. Mom, Dad, I owe you thanks and more. Care Rob couldn't have made it without you. Debbie the sun won't come down because soon you'll be a free- bird. David you can succeed. Wes I never came close to going through our door. Thanks alll GHETCHEN YOUNG JAY ZASTOUPIL I International club 10,113 Pep club 10,11,123 Swimming lettered 1O,11,123 Lancerettes lettered 11,12 social chairman 123 Psychology club 12. Mom and Dad thanks for all your support and luv. I love u! HH you're the best part of my life! l'll never be able to tell you just how much I luv you! 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I AUTCDGFRAPI-IS 1 TPI ' rx ifyx PUVNKAXUXS ex' FCA WWVX yof 1-R5 beam PCOKX COA ' 6-'RFOSDOQO-if Q55 YOU SUVKVVIQVNN V Fc1v 'Xc,x!VU0C1ffx 'NAIS SVWLUKCJ: fwfr: 'HfW A I ls K fgbfgclcg-,X,cA L I w-wf.....-,...-,,,.,..,..,,..,,., ...w.-I-.-....-,..V.....,,,,,.,...1.-w-,fq-.--..,,--,.q...n-w,-,...,.Mwnf-pw.....- ,.,....,,, ., A , --.. -..,..,....,,-....,.-,.,......-x -M Avy fpC56DQgpjVV 55995 flu? In W.A5Um f xWfwQW W M M UV w WM W W gwwjkw fwfww V MQW if ff ,X .xfffflfzy -.,-- --'w-1' -A- ' ' ' LM- i-,-,....,.-.-.-- INDEX Abbott. Michelle 191, 105, 94 ABERCROMBIE, ANN C. 203, 105, 92, 25, 24 ABSHER, BRIAN N. 203 Acuff, Matthew 178 Adams. Bradley 191 ADEL, DAVID W. 203, 91 Adelsperger, Karen 191 Ahmed, Latheef 178, 71, 70 Albright, Andrea 191, 92, 66 Albright, Danielle 191, 171, 60, 31 Albright, Derek 178 Albright, Stacy 191 Bennett, Sherrie 178, 107 BENNETT, VICTORIA 204, 60 Benson, Lynne 178 Berg, James 178, 90 Bergfalk, Brian 178, 89 Bernard, David 191 BERNARD, SUSAN K. 204, 228, 20 BERNSTEIN, MARCI LYNN 204 Berry, Joan 191, 71 Berry, Valerie 178 Bey, Tezrah 191, 166 BIERSMITH, BRENDAN 204 Bisceglia, Charles 191 Bjorseth, Lindsey 191, 99, 98, 32 Blackshire, Christina 178, 94, 67, 26 Blackwood, Eden 191 Aldrich, Stephen 178 Alford, Jean 178, 109, 96 Algie, Thomas 178 Allard, Brad 17 Allen, Lee 191, 109, 108 ALLEN, TODD C. 203, 71 ALLISON, AMY PATRICIA 203 Altis, David 191 ALTIS, KEVIN LEE 203 Alyea, Donna 178 ANDERSEN, MARK A. 203 Anderson, Aric 191 Anderson, Camille 178, 20 ' Anderson, Christopher 178 ANDERSON, JAMES 203 Anderson, Mark 178 ANDERSON, STEVEN P. 203 ANDRADE, CHRISTOPHER E. 203, 165, 68, 66 Andrade, Tina 191, 73, 71, 70, 55 Arakawa, Amy 178 ARCHER, LINDA M. 203 ARENSBERG JR., JOHN R. 203 ARNOLD, SARA E. 203, 94 Aronoff, Dawn 191, 60, 31 Babick, Michelle 191, 92 BACKSTROM, JAMIE W, 203, 66 Baden, Jane 191 BAEHNER, FREDERICK LEE 203 Bagg, Christopher 178, 89 Bailey, Carlye 178, 71, 67 Bailey, Nathan 178 BAKER, CATHAN A. 203, 73 Blair, Katherine 178 Blake, Theodore 191, 109 BLAND, CATHERINE LEE 204, 96, 79, 24 Bland, Craig 178 BLAND, KEITH HOWARD 204, 165, 162, 91, 90, 73, 71, 70, 45 Blinzler, Kirk 178 Bliss, Diana 191, 96, 44 Bliven, Brent 191 Bloyd, Thomas 178 Blumenthal, Leigh 178 BLUMENTHAL, MICHAEL L. 205 BODKER, BETSY K. 205, 51, 34, 36 Boggan, Matthew 191 BOGIN, JOYCE 205, 73, 71, 70 BOLIN, MARGARET LOUISE 205 Bonn, Lyle 191, 71 Boos, Quinci 178 BOOTS, MONTE RAYMOND 205, 87 Borden, Leigh 192, 106, 92 Boresow, Jerome 178 BORESOW, LAWRENCE B. 205, 59, 53, 40 BORESOW, LORI ANN 205, 116, 80, 79, 36, 21, 20 Borns, Claudia 178 Boston, Tonya 178 BOUDREAU, BRYAN C. 205 Boudreau, Douglas 178 Boudreaux, Lynn 178 Bowden, Kelly 192 Bowman, Nancy 178 BOYER, CAROLYN S. 205, 92, 73, 71, 70, 56 Bradbury, Mary 192, 67, 21 Brady, Christina 178 BRAND, DEBORAH J. 205, 54 BRANIT, BRUCE Wg 205, 36 Brassfield, John 192 Brazil, Maria 178 Baker, Donald 191, 87 Baker, Joy 178 Baker, Juli 191, 67 Baker, Michael 178, 67 Baker, Baltis, Ronald 191, 87 Beauchet 178, 67, 60 Banash, Christopher 178, 43 Banks, David 191, 36 Baptist, Sarah 191, 66, 44 BARHAM, SUZANNE E. 204, 54, 40 BARKER, MARTHA D. 204, 94 Barker, Todd 191, 44 Barnes, Deborah 178, 93, 60 Barnickel, Teddy 191 Barr, Michael 178 BARTLETT, ERIC IRVINE 204 Bates, Randal 191 Bauer, John 191, 49 Bay, Christopher 178, 109 BEAL, ELIZABETH COLEMAN 204, 94 Beall, Elizabeth 178 Beattie, Brenden 178 Bechthold, Jeffrey 191 Becicka, Brandon 191 BEEKER, JONATHAN D. 204 Belmont, Cynthia 191, 66, 48, 44, 43, 40 BENGTSSON, ERICA 204, 53 Breneman, Laura 179 Brennan, Laura 179, 60, 43, 31, 30 Bridge, Tony 179 Brillhart, Katherine 192, 73, 44 Brimble, Matthew 192 BRINTON, DAVID B. 205, 29 Briones, Carlos 192, 52 Brodsky, Peter 192, 37 Brooks, David 192, 71, 70 Brooks, Leslie 192, 60, 31 Brown, Bradley 192 Brown, Carolyn 179 BROWNJI CHRISTOPHER S. 205, 73 BROWN,IDEANNA P. 205, 97, 71 Brown, Helen 192 Brown, Katherine 192 BROWN, MICHAEL E. 205 Brown, Patrick 179 Brown, Rebecca 179 BROWN, SHELLY R. 205, 67, 63 Brown, Spencer 192 Bryan, David 192 Buchanan, Gregory 179 BUCHER, PEGGY L. 206 Buckley, Timothy 179 Budin, David 179 BUNDY, DAVID H. 206, 91, 61, 43. 45, 46 BURCH, CINDY M. 206, 46 Burch, Kevin 192 BURGER, ANNE S. 206, 147 Burger, Brenae 179, 32 Burger, Jennifer 179, 107, 93, 67 Burgess, Heather 179, 67 Burgess, Monroe 179, 89 Burk, Steven 179 Burke, Bridget 192 Burke, Eric 179 Burkhart, Leslie 179 BURNS, TED M. 206, 59, 48 Butler, Ida 179 Bynan, Paula 179 Bynan, Vincent 192 BYRD, DAVID W. 206, 91, 37 Byrum, Thomasin-179, 67 Bysfield, Frank 192, 87 Cain, Brian 179, 49 Cale, Robert 192 Cambern, Christopher 179 Cameron, Andrew 179 CAMERON, CHRISTINE M. 206, 171 Campbell, Christine E. 192, 71, 66 Campbell, Christine L. 192, 60, 31 Campbell, Joyce 179, 67 CAMPBELL, MARIE D. 206, 60 Campbell, Sean 179 Carballeira, Kimberly.179, 60 Carbaugh, Emily 179 Carduff, Tavish 179 Carl, James 179 Carlson, Katherine 179 Carnes, Julie 192, 94 Carney, Christopher 192 Carolan, Jennifer 192 Carolan, Matthew 179 Carolan, Melanie 192, 92 CAROLAN, MELISSA D. 206 Carpenter, Christopher 192, 87 Carpenter, Lori 179 CARPENTER, THOMAS V. 206 Carr, Rebecca 179 CARROLL, KIMBERLY A. 206, 140, 32 Cartmell, Thomas 192 Carvajal, Richardo 192, 91 CASPER, CINDY L. 206 CAVANAUGH, TRACY A. 207 Cedarholm, Coby 192, 67 Chalfant, Mary 192 Chalfant, Mary Melissa 192 CHALKER Ill, RICHARD B. 207, 51 Chalker, Leslie 179, 94, 48 Chappel, Todd 192 Chase, Katrina 192, 94, 58, 44, 27 CHASE, RICHARD S. 207 CHEEK, VICKI LYNN 207 Chennell, Emily 192, 99, 98 CHERVITZ, GARY M. 207 Chezek, Brenda 192 CHICK, DAVID J. 207 Chowins, David 179, 89 Christiansen, Laura 192, 73 CHRISTIE, LAURA J. 207, 67 Christopher, Barbara 192 Clardy, Marcus 192 Clark, Daniel 179 Clark, Kay 179 Claybaugh, Andrew 192, 71 CLEAVINGER, DAVID E. 207, 73 CLEM, CHAD C. 207, 109, 29, 28 Clenny, David 192 CLOUSTON, MICHAEL 207 COCHRAN, WESLEY P. 207, 42 68, 66, 48, Cocr COC Coffe Coffs Coffil Cohe Cohe Colei .COLI COLI COLI COLI COLI Coml Conti Conv COO COO COPI Cope Cope COPI COT1 COUI COW COW COX, Cox, COX, Cox, Craig Crave Craw' Creas Cride Criqu Criqu Criss, Crnkc Crow Cyph DALE Damc Danbl DANI DANI Danie Danni Darne DARI DAVII DAVII Davis Davis Davis Davis DAW: Daytc DEBA Debai Dees, Deete Defec 'Defor Defor Degna Delan Denlir DENIN Denni Denny Derus Dettir DEUS DEVC Dexte DHOC Dibbll Dibell DICK, Dick, Dieter 3, 66, 48, , Cochrane, Robert 180, 71, 70 COCKS, ADELE M. 207 Coffelt, Brad 180, 89 Coffelt, Brent 180 Coffin, Mark 192 Cohen, David 192, 87 Cohen, Laura 192, 94, 27 Coleman, Darrell 193, 164, 70 COLEMAN MATTHEW KURT 208 8 ' r , 7, COLEMAN, MATTHEW FIOBEFIT 208 COLEMAN, ROBERT LEE 208 COLEN, JENNIFER R. 208 COLOM, ANN S. 208, 66 Comley, Dorothy 180, 67 Contreras, Deanna 193 Conwell, Kim 193 COOPER, AMY E. 208 COOPER, MELANIE H. 208 COPAKEN, JON 208, 34, 28 Copeland, Heather 180 Copeland, Matthew 180, 89 COPELAND, MIKE 208, 151, 142, 10 COTTRELL, LISA D. 208, 106, 92 COULTER, MICHAEL BROTT 208 COWAN, LISA ANN 208 COWLEY, PETER C. 208, 87, 51, 45 COX, DONALD R. 208 Cox, Jeanne 193, 67 COX, KENNETH W. 208, 162, 71 Cox, Lisa 193, 94 Craig, James 180, 89 Craven, Paul 193 Crawford, Deborah 180, 96 Creason, Dennis 180 Crider, Caresse 180 Criqui, Denise 180 Criqui, William 193 Criss, Patrick 180, 109 Crnkovich, James 193 Crow, Elliott 180, 107, 93, 43 Cyphers, Scott 193 DALGLEISH, LAURIE M. 208, 95, 94, Damon, Carl 193, 109, 97 Danberger, Devon 180 DANDA, MICHELLE E. 209, 94 DANIELS, CAROLYN E. 209, 165, 68, Daniels, Peter 180 Danneberg, Timothy 180, 89 Darnell, Michael 180 DARNER, SUZANNE M. 208 DAVIDSON, BETHANY J. 209 DAVIDSON, DAMON C. 209 Davis, Elizabeth 193 Davis, Geoffrey 193, 66 Davis, Jon 180 Davis, Michael 193 DAWSON, JUDITH E. 209, 48, 37 Dayton, Ellen 180, 67 DEBAUGE, MATTHEW T. 209 Debauge, Sarah 193, 94, 58, 57, 44 Dees, Emily 193, 99, 98 Deeter, Kristin 180, 60, 31 Defeo, James 180 Defonso, Constance 180, 60 Defonso, Eric 193, 73, 61 Degnan, Blaine 180, 89 Delaney, Jennifer 180 Denlinger, Denise 193, 43 DENNEY, A. R. 209, 87, 68, 66 Dennis, Christopher 180 Denny, Cheryl 180, 26 Derusseau, Jeffrey 193 Dettinger, Shelley 193, 94, 27 DEUSCHLE, MARTA 209 DEVOSHA, JERRY WYANE 209 Dexter, Susan 180 DHOOGE, J. THOMAS 209 Dibble, Julie 180, 60 Dibello, Geoffrey 193 DICK, AMY E. 209, 140, 99, 98, 68, 6 Dick, Julie 180, 93, 67, 105, 106 Dieterich, Drew 193 9, 28, 24 45, 34, 46 66 6, 45, 24 Dinsmore, Stacie 193, 73 Disney, Joan 193, 21, 20 DIXON, BRADLEY W. 210, 91, 66 DIXON, HEIDI LYNETTE 210 Doan, Larry 193, 37 Dombek, David 193 Donnelly, Shawn 180 DONOHOO, HEATHER LOUISE 210, 42, 39 DORCHEI, SAEID 210 DOTSON, JOHN M. 210 Dotson, Joyce 180 DOWNING, TIMOTHY SCOTT 210 Driscoll, Kathryn 180, 20 Duffy, Kelly 193, 106 Dunbar, Laura 193, 60, 31 DUNCAN, NANCY E. 210, 94, 66, 39 DUNCAN, SUZANN M. 210 Durham, Susan 193, 48 DURR, BRIAN M. 210 Dykes, Katherine 180, 96, 67 DYKES, PAUL RICHARD 210, 165, 68, 66 EASTON, ANDREW D. 210, 71 Eaton, Lynne 180, 71 Edgar, John 180, 89 EDMONDSON, LAURA SUZANNE 210 EDWARDS, KIMBERLY A. 210, 60 EICHHORN, JOSEPH G. 210 Eichhorn, Kala 193, 56 Eisen, Kathryn 181, 152, 93 Eldred, Jennifer 193, 67, 60, 31 ELGIN, TARA LYNNE 210 ELLINGSWORTH, ANTHONY T. 210 ELLIOTT, EVAN R. ELLIS, MICHAEL J. 211 ELLISON, LAURA K. 211, 94 Englander, Dana 193 ENGLISH, DARREN ZANE 211 ENTRIKEN, DEBRA A. 211 Epstein, Alicia 181 Epstein, Allen 181 Erickson, Cory 193, 142 Erickson, Marc 181, 89 Erickson, Michelle 181, 93, 60, 31 ESMER, TOLGA EVANS, KENNETH LEE 211, 91 Everhart, Cynthia 181, 67 Everhart, Donald 193 Everhart, Monica 181 Eversole, Michael 193 Fairholm, Angela.181 FAIRLEIGH, AMY 211 Farquharson, Scott 193, 109 FARRELL, PATRICK CHARLES 211 Farris, Jennifer 194, 66, 48 Fay, Linda 194, 99, 98 Fay, Lisa 194, 94, 37 Fegan, Patricia 194, 73 Fein, Paul 194 Felkner, Sally 181, 67 Feltman, Toni 181 Feng, Wendy 181, 73, 43 Ferkenhoff, Eric 181 Ferney, Jason 181, 67 FESSLER, JENNIFER L. 211 Fey, Caleb 194 Fickel, Kelly 181, 73, 60 FIELDS, ELAINE 211, 54, 41 Fields, Nancy 181 Fikes, Courtney 181 , FINEGOLD, DENNIS J. 211, 109 Finley, Erica 181, 93 FINLEY, MARESSA D. 211 Finnegan, Molly 181 Fischer, James 194 Fisher, Lisa 194 Fishman, David 181 FITCH, JOHN BOCKING 211 Fithian, Amy 181, 60 Fitzsimmons, Jenny 181, 93 FLANIGAN, DIANNE M. 212 Fleming, Craig 181 Fletcher, John 181 Flippin, Janis 194 FLIPPIN, JILL ANN 212, 143 FLIPPIN, JULIE GAIL 212 FLOWERS, MICHELLE D. 212, 51 FORSYTHE, AMY I. 121, 20 Foster, Jon 181 Fotopoulos, Christopher 194 FOWLKES, BRADLEY PAUL 212 FOX, SARAH D. 212, 46, 42 FRAGER, SCOTT MICHAEL 212 Frank, Christine 181, 71, 70 Frank, Nathan 194, 152, 62, 44 Franklin, Felicia 181, 73, 67 Frashier, Lisa 194, 66, 60, 44, 36 Freberg, Eric 181, 67 Fremerman, Sarah 194, 42 French, Anne 194, 92, 73, 105, 106 French, Arthur 181 French, Mark 181, 89 Frey, Peter 194 Fritter, Trisha 181 Froneberger, Kurt 181 FULLER, MATTHEW A. 212, 87 GALL, KENNETH B. 212 Gallagher, Jay 194 Gander, Holly 181 GANTERT, EMILY A. 212 Garcia, Irene 194 Garcia, Lisa 181 Gard, Christopher 181 Gardner, Christine 194, 60, 31 Garren, Paul 181 Gauger, Michael 181 GEIMAN, SUZANNE M. 212, 36 GENTRY, PHILIP O. 213, 73 Gerig, Katchen 194, 99, 98 GERSHON, AMY J. 213, 59, 52, 40, 24 GIBSON, JOSHUA B. 213, 71, 34, 45 Gibson, Wendy 181, 48 Gilgore, Alison 181 Gilgus, Sherry 181, 67 GILGUS, STEPHEN M. 213, 233, 215, 29 28 Gillenwater, Kimberly 194 Gillenwater, Michelle 194, 106, 71 Gilson, Alan 194, 73 GIORDANO, LISA M. 213 GLOVER, STEVEN A. 213 Goben, Phillip 194 Goldsmith, Robin 181 Goldstein, Jared 194, 56, 43 Goldston, Merle 181 GOMEZ, J. TYSON 213, 124, 91, 80, 63 34 23 22 Goodhart, Derek 181 Goodloe, Lisa 194 Goodman, Eric 182 GOODMAN, SCOTT P. 213 Goodwin, Jack 194 Gooley, James 182, 89 GORDON, JANE HILLARY 213, 99, 98 Gordon, Scott 182, 89 GORMAN, JEFFREY J. 213 Gornowicz, Blake 182 Gottlieb, Amy 182 Gottlieb, David 182 GOULD, GEOFFREY A. 213, 71 GRANT, CONSTANCE, K. 213 GRANT, PAUL B. 213 GRAVER, ERIK V. 213, 230, 109, 91, 28 24 Graver, Molly 194, 92, 58, 48, 44, 40 Greene, Joseph 182 GRESHAM, NICOLE K. 213, 41, 24 Grether, Katharine 194, 92, 44 Griffith, William 194, 87 GRIGGS, AMY A. 213, 109, 66 GROVE, DONALD J. 214, 87 . I .. I 1 ..., , .. . ,. 4 ..,-...-,. ..-........, -h.,.........-:..,.--... ... .,.. ,, , ,, l Q I I I l 1 I i l I I l I I I l I l l l Gruber, Terry 194 Gwartney, Ann 182, 107, 93 Gwillim, Kenyon 194 HAAS, TIMOTHY S. 214 HACK, CATHERINE D. 214 HADER, JULIANNE 214 HADER, PAUL 214 Hahn, Brian 182 Hahn, Scott 182 HAITH, BRIAN K. 214 Hall, Amy 194, 67, 26 Hall, Ann 182 Hamm, Gregory 182 Hammond, Kristen 182, 93 HANCH, ANDREW 214 Hancock, William 182, 71, 70 HANSEN, GALEN D. Hansen, James 182 Hansen, Mark 194, 63 Haraughty, Shanon 194 Harnett, Kathryn 195 Harper, Christopher 195 HARPER, MATTHEW BLAKE 214 Harrell, Walter 182 Harrin, Susan 182 Harris, Monica 182, 60, 31 Harrison, Ruthelen 195, 44 Harsh, Robert 182, 71 Hartman, Brett 182 Harvey, Max 195, 109 HARVEY, RICHARD GREGORY 214, 87 I Haught, Stephanie 182, 67 Haughton, Marianne 195 150, 145, HAW, ANNE WESTBFIOOKE 214, 56, 53, 41, 20 Hawk, Brian 182 Hawkey, Barbara 195 Haworth, Jon 182 HAYDE, MONICA C. 214, 99, 98, 52 HAYES, ELIZABETH M. 214, 48 Hayes, Majken 182 Hayes, Stephanie 195 Healy, Kendra 195,94, 44, 27 Hechler, Marcie 195, 60, 44, 31 Hedrick, Susan 182, 67 HEFLING, JON P. 215 Hefling, Julie 182, 60 Heil, Tamara 182 Hein, Scott 195 Heley, Nicole 195, 68, 66, 48 Helsing, Karen 195, 67 HENDLEY Ill, WILLIAM C. 215, 165, A 48, 34 Hendley, Jonathan 182, 67 Hendrickson, Kelli 195 Henke, Russell 195 HENRIQUEZ, FLOR DE MARIA 215 Henson, Alex 195, 109, 61, 37 A Henson, Katherine 182, 107, 93, 73, Henson, Sheri 195 HENTZEN, JULIE E. 215 Hernstrom Dean 195 Herrold, Sue 195, 20 HERRON, DAVID E. 215, 122, 71 Herron, Michael 182, 71 Hervey, Christopher 195 Hervey, Kimberly 195, 133, 67 Hesler, Elizabeth 182, 165 HESLER, RONALD G. 215, 62 HESS, PAMELA L. 215, 68, 66 Hess, Sarah 195, 67 Hester, Laura 195, 48, 44 Hewitt, David 195 Heyl, Derrick 182, 89 HIATT, KENNETH W. HICKS, LAURA M. 215, 140, 68, 66 HIGBEE, CARRIE M. 215 Higdon, Amelia 195, 92 HIGGINS, DAVID BOOTH 215, 219 Hile, Michael 195 HISEL, JAMIE KRISTINE 215 HITES, LISLE S. 215 68, 66, 52, 71, 70, 67 Hoback, Bradley 182 Hobson, Tana 182 HOBSON, WESLEY E. 216, 217, 170, 150, 109, 80, 29, 28, 23 HOCKERSMITH, ALAN R. 216, 109, 47 HOESLY, CYNTHIA S. 216 HOFFMAN, ERIC 216, 51, 50, 45 HOGUELAND, SHERRIE I. 216, 80, 79, 51, 46, 34, 24 Holder, Christopher 182 HOLDER, HEATHER 216 HOLLISTER, CHARLES SCOTT 216, 66 Hoist, Amy 195 Holy, Brian 195 Holzmark, Julie 182, 60, 31 HOOD, MARLIE ROBIN 216, 67 Hopkins, Jeffrey 182 Horner, Stephen 195, 109, 108 Houdek, Thomas 183, 67 HOUGLAND JR., CURTIS R. 216, 91, 90, 40 Houston, Joseph 195 HOUSTON, JULIE K. 216 Howie, Christine 195, 94 Huber, Glenn 183 HUBLER, KAREN L. 216, 231, 20 Hudgens, Brandie 195 Hudon, Philippe 195 Hudson, Jennifer 195 Hudson, Troy 195 HUFF, HILARY L. 216, 60, 33 Hunnicutt, Laura 195, 66, 48 Huslig, James 195 Hutchison, Shannon 195 Huxtable, Julia 195, 94, 27 Inbody, Andrew 183, 67 Ingolia, Andrew 183 Ingram, John 195 Ireland, Kevin 195, 165, 68, 67,-66, 62 Ireland, Korey 183 IRISH, KELLY ANN 216, 150, 80, 54, 41, 25, 24 Irish, Megan 183, 166, 99, 98 Isaac, Elizabeth 183 JACOBS, JAMES A. 216, 161, 109 Jacobs, Julie 195 Jacobs, Kimberly 183 James, Robert 195, 164 JANASZ, PAUL B. 216, 36, 28 Janouschek, James 183 Jayaraman, Ravi 183 Jehle, Christopher 183 l Jenkins, Stephen 183, 89, 59 Jennings, Elizabeth 183, 26 Jensen, Christian 183 JENSEN, DANA L. 217 JOHNSON, ANNE M. 217 JOHNSON, CHRISTOPHER M. 217 Johnson, Craig 195 Johnson, Drew 196, 158, 149 JOHNSON III, ROBERT F. 217, 150, 65, 64, 62, 61, 45 Johnson, Leeann 183 Johnson, Sally 183, 93 JOHNSON, SHELBY J. 217 Johnson,ITina 183 Johnston, Aimee 183 Johnston, Courtney 183, 94 Johnston, Douglas 196, 71, 44 JOHNSTON, JENNIFER L. 217 JOHNSTON, MARY B. 217 Johnston, Mary 183 Johnston, Theodore 196 Johnston, William 196 Jones, Brigit 196, 94 Jones, Christin 183 JONES, ELIZABETH L. 217, 68, 66, 65, 64, 63 Jones, Grant 196, 66 JONES, JAMES CRAIG 217, 36 JONES, JEFFREY S. 217 JONES, PATIENCE L. 217, 172 Jones, Sarah 196, 92 Jones, Whitney 183, 20 JORDAN, JILL E. 217, 94 JOSLIN, JOHN M. 218, 66 Joyce, Joel 183, 89, 59 Joyce, Joy 196, 94, 67 Judge, Kathleen 183 KAHN, STACEY L. 218 Kalin, Karla 183, 106 Kaminski, Deborah 196, 66 KANDT, KRISTIN E. 218, 94, 62, 51, 46, 43 Kaplan, Jeffrey 196, 91, 71 Kapleau, Seth 196, 66 Kapp, James 183, 67 KASTNER, DAVID PATRICK 218 Katz, Melinda 196 Kaufmann, Mark 196, 87 Kaye, Jennifer 183 Keel, Timothy 183, 89, 48 Keith, Alex 183 Kendall, Christopher 196, 149, 87 Kennedy, David 183, 89 KENNEDY, LAURA E. 218, 21, 20 Keough, Margaret 196, 94 Kerby, Patrick 196 Kessler, Lisa 196, 94, 60, 31 KICE, BRENDA MICHELLE 218 Kieltyka, Stephanie 183, 99, 98 Kim, Jenny 183, 60, 31 Kimbrough, Susan 196, 71, 70 KIMSEY, LAWRENCE A. 218 King, Charles 196 King, Janene 183 King, Lisa 183 KING, PATRICK JAY 218, 87, 66 KING, SUZANNE M. 218 KINNEY, MICHAEL D. 218, 71, 70 Kirby, Jon 183 Kircher, Fred 196 Kirk, Todd 196 KIRKWOOD, CHRISTINE M. 218 KITCHEN, MARY BETH 218 Kitchen, Sue-Ellen 184 KITZMAN, KEVIN J. 218 Klein, Katharine 184 KLEIN, MELISSA I. 218, 48 Knowles, Todd 196, 43 KNOX, LYNN R. 218 Koenig, Kristine 196, 99, 98 KOENIG, MARK R. 219 Kohn, Jeremy 196, 61, 37 Kolb, Heather 184, 92 Kortf, Lisa 184 Kost, Andrew 196 Kraai, Robert 184, 67 KRAUS, CURTIS 219 KRIEGER, MICHELLE L. 219 Krizan, Julia 196 Krohn, Kristine 196, 60, 44, 31 Krout, Jason 184, 67 Krueger, Erik 196, 87 KRUPER, MARGARET SUSANNE 219 Kuelps, Hubertus 196, 109, 91 LAAGER, THOMAS 219, 66, 53, 36 Ladish, Heather 196 LAIL, DAVID E. 219 Landes, Laura 184 Landon, Timothy 196 LANE, DONALD ALLEN 219 LANE JR., ALFRED J. 219, 91 LANGFORD, CHRISTOPHER L. 219 LANGSTAFF, ALLISON L. 219, 99, 98, 32 LANGWOFITHY JFI., GEORGE H. 219, 156, 62, 61, 46, 37 Lang Lars Lasl LAT Latin Lave Lea' Lee, LEE LEE Leib Leig Lerr Leol Lepl Lesl LES Levi Levi Levy Lew Lew Liet Liet: LILl LIM LIN, Linc LINI Lint LINI Linr Lintt Lips Litrr LLC Loc1 LOC LOC LOE Lon Lon Lonl Lott Low Luel Lust LYC Mal: Mac MAI MAI Mac MAI Mag Mag MAI Mal' MA. 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Langworthy, Julia 184, 93 Larson, Ronda 184 Lasho, Christine 196, 106, 96 LATINIS, CARIE A. 219 Latinis, David 196, 170, 87 Laverentz, Jonathan 196, 68, 66, 65, 64 Leavitt, Gina 196 Lee, Craig 184 LEE, YEW JIN 220, 52 LEEMAN, JOHN A. 220 Leibsohn, Kimberly 196, 43 Leigh, Amy 197 Lemanske, Louis 184, 89, 67 Leonard, Carolyn 184 Leponiemi, Jarmo 197, 53 Leshovsky, Lynn 197, 105, 92 LESSEG, MONIQUE M. 220 Levin, Andrea 197 Levine, Robin 184 Levy, Mark 197 Lewis, Matthew 197, 109, 108 Lewis, Tara 184 Lieberman, Jeffrey 197 Liebst, Kathy 197 LILLARD, SANDRA G. 220, 60, 31, 30 LIM, SUE Y. 220, 51, 47 LIN, DANIEL 220, 73 Linck, Nicole 184, 60, 31 LINDSAY, STEPHEN ROBERT 220 Linhart, Kristin 184 LINK, SCOTT A. 220, 147 Linney, Jay 184 Linton, Melissa 184 Lipschitz, Elan 184 Litman, Stephanie 197, 52, 47, 40 LLOYD, CHRISTINE M. 220 Lock, Sally 184, 60, 31 LOCKTON, JOHN STEPHEN 220, 87 LOCKTON, RONALD JONES 220 LOEVENGUTH, ALISON TEARE 220, 51, 50 Londerholm, Dawn 184, 60 Long, Larry 197, 10 Longan, Emma 184 Lott, Derek 197, 71 Lowe, John 197 Luehle, Stefan 197, 73, 52 Lustig, Celia 197, 60 LYON, JEANNINE M. 221 Mabry, Melissa 197, 94 Mac Donald, Gregory 197 MACCRACKEN, CHRISTOPHER D. 221 MACKAY, KAREN A. 221, 99, 98 Maddux, Stephen 184 MAGES, MICHAEL L. 221, 73 Magie, John 197 Magistrali, Karin 197 MAGISTRALI, MARC 221, 109, 91 Maher, Patrick 184, 89 MAJCHRZAK, DONNA E. 221 Major, John 197 MAMALIS, JAMES T. 221, 61, 45, 4.3, Manecke, Ryan 184, 89 MARKL, ALEXIS R. 221 Marks, Christopher 197 MARNETT, MIKE M. 221 MARQUIS, KELLY L. 221 Martin, Carrie 184, 157, 99, 98, 26 MARTIN, CHRISTOPHER M. 221, 73 MARTIN, COLEMAN 197 MARTIN, MATTHEW 184 Martin, Troy 197, 87 MASINTON, DAWN 221, 47 Mason, Ann 184 Mason, Daniel 197, 91 MASON, DAVID CHRISTIAN 221 Matos, Luis 197 Matthews, Eric 197, 91, 36 , Matthys, Brian 184 MAUCH, MICHELE M. 221, 99. 98, 39 MAY, JOHN ANDREW 221, 71, 70 May, John 184 May, William 184, 71 ' . 2.....-..-.,,.....,--.-....-: 3 MAYER, DEBBIE P. 221 Mayer, Laura 197 Mayer, Stephan 184, 109 MCADAMS, VICTORIA WREN 222, 73 McBride, Corrigan 184 McCaIe, Tabbetha 197, 47 McCall, David 184 McCanse, Webb 197, 91 MCCAUGHEY, LAURA 222 McClelland, Bruce 184, 89 McClelland, Catherine 197, 67 McClenahan, Kelly 184 MCCLURE, MICHAEL JAMES W. 222, 143 MCCONAHAY, MARK DAVID 222, 36 McConahay, Scott 184 MCCORMICK, DAVID E. 222 ly MCCULLY, MICHAEL P. 222, 87 I MCDANIEL, DAWN M. MCDONOUGH, KELLY M. 222, 99, 98 McEachen, Margaret 184, 107. 94 McEntire, Teresa 197 McGee, Allen 184 MCGUIRE, ELISABETH A. 222, 171, 94 McHenry, Amy 184, 60, 31 Mclntosh, Kerry 197, 71 McKay, Molly 197 McKillip, Matthew 184 McKim, Thomas 197, 67 MCKNIGHT, ALLISON W. 222, 141, 39 MCMAHON, DONALD THOMAS McMillan, Matthew 185 MCMILLAN, MARK W. 222, 66 MCMILLEN JR., RICHARD C. 222 McMonigle, Patrick 197 McMulIin, Kenneth 197 McPherron, Elizabeth 197, 93, 92, 44, 27 McOueeny, Catherine 197 McWilliams, Dennis 197 MEEDS, FRANK BLAINE 222, 87 Meeds, Matthew 185, 89 MELCHER, STEPHEN A. 223, 61, 57, 45, 28 Melichar, Tara 198, 94 MELLIGER, ANDREW 223, 73, 72, 52 Melms, Thomas 198 Mendell, Robin 198 MENEES, ROBERT BROOK 223, 170, 150, 116, 23, 22 MERRITT, ERIN P. 223, 80, 78, 56, 24 Mertz, Amy 185, 67 Messick, Daria 198, 71 Mickle, John 185 Milledge, Cooper 198, 87 MILLER, DAVID C. 223 . MILLER, MELINDA A. 223, 66 Miller, Michele 185 MILLER, PAMELA J. 223, 92, 51, 21, 20 MILLER, SCOTT D. 223 Miller, Todd 185, 67 Miller, Trevor 185 MILLIKEN, SCOTT M. 223 MINDEN, BRETT A. 223, 73, 45 Mindrup, Stacey 198 MINKIN, DEBRA L. 223, 231, 20 MINOR, MELISSA LYNN 223 Minturn, Corey 185, 59 Mitchell, Brenda 198 MITCHELL, DAVID LOUIS 224, 58, 57 Mitchell, James 185, 109 MITCHELL JR., JOHN WOOD 224, 165, 68, 66, 65, 64 Mitchell, Kileen 185 MITCHELL, TIMOTHY M. 224, 169 MITCHELSON, LESLIE A. 224 Moberg, John 198, 87 Monroe, Eden 185 MONROE, LISA L. 224 MONTGOMERY, BRYAN P. 224 Montgomery, Elyse 198 Moore, Charles 185 Moore, Derek 185 Moore, Richard 185, 89 MOORE, KATHARINE MARIE 224 Moore, Kelly 185, 67 Moore, Timothy 198 MOORE, TODD R, 224 Moorhead, Gwendolynn 185, 60 Moorman, Marsha 198, 73, 67 MOORMAN, MARY BETH 224, 62, 34, 44 ......-....,..,-..,,.,....,.....-- . ..-,.....l.. Morash, Mark 198, 109 MORELAND, MARK W. 224 MORGAN, HEATHER L. 224 Moroney, Dawn 198, 106, 104, 92 Morris, James 185, 89 Morris, Katherine 198, 44 Morris, Robert 185 Morrison, Elizabeth 198, 61, 44, 42 MORRISON, LISA ANNE 224 MORRISON, STEVEN P. 224 Morton, Michael 185 Moseley, Richard 185 Motlagh, David 198 MOTLAGI-I, JOHN N. 224 Motsinger, John 198 Mount, Meredith 198, 53 MOUNT, WADE III 224, 158 Moyer, David 198 Muchnick, Steven 185 Mueller, Aaron 185 MUELLER, AMY K. 224, 123, 94, 80 41 32 Muller, Laura 198 Muller, Richard 185, 89 MUNIZ, IVAN 225, 52 MUNSON, DAVID S. 225, 51 MURPHY, DAVID MANGAN 225 Murphy, Melissa 198 Mussman, John 185, 109, 71 Myers, Andrew 185 Myers, Christopher 185 Nall, Julie 198, 94, 27 Nawroth, Kelly 185, 94, 60 Neff, Kirsten 198, 94 Neill, Jonathan 198, 71 NELSON, JAMES E. 225, 71 Neptune, Steve 185, 73, 71 Neuer, Elisabeth 185, 99, 98 NEWCOMER, V. DAVID W. 225, 124 Newton, Lori 198 Newton, Marijo 185, 60 NEYLAND, TOBE S. 225 NGUYEN, SON KIM 225 Nichols, Brian 185, 71 Nicholson, Harry 198 NICHOLSON, REBECCA D. 225, 67 Nightingale, Kevin 185 Niswonger, John 198 Niswonger, Stephen 185 Noll, Debra 198, 106, 92 NOLL, SUSAN DIANNE 225 NORMAN, TODD W. 225 Nowatzke, Craig 185 NYLUND, TERRY 225, 170 Oconnor, Jeremiah 185 OGRADY, ROBYNE M. 226, 60 Oliver, Patrick 198 Olson, John 186 Omalley, Kelley 186, 107, 73 Omer, Joshua 186 Oneal, Christopher 186, 89 ONEILL, MARY M. 226 Onnen, Jeffrey 186 Oppenheimer, Kristin 186 ORPIN, LORI A. 226 ORR, KELLY J. 226 Ortiz, Benjamin 198, 66 Ott, Diana 186, 67, 60 OVEREEM, ANDY 226 Paddack, Charles 186, 89, 67 Pai, Angela 186, 67 - -'- -41:---.-1,i.................. , , Pai, Sandra 198 Palazola, Samantha 186 Pankratz, Peggy 186, 107, 67 PANTHER, LAURIE L. 226, 94 Parker, Amy 186, 107 PASCARELLA, JOHN B. 226, 156, 59, 36 Passonno, Anthony 186 Patsch, John 198, 36 Patsch, Stephanie 198 Patterson, Kristin 186 Patterson, Michelle 198 Patton, Andrew 186 PATTY, SCOTT H. 226, 68, 66, 63 PATZMAN, JOHN E. 226, 38 Paul, Christina 186 Payne, Andrew 186, 89, 67 Payne, Jon 198 Paynter, Mary 186 Pearce, Heather 186 Peel, Jessica 186, 60 PEMBERTON, MARK B. 226, 66 PENER, JULIE SUZANNE 226, 145 Pener, Nicole 186 Pener, Sydney 186 PENNAVARIA, MICHAEL A. 226 PEPPERDINE, SHARON D. 226 Perdue, Brian.186, 109 Perez, Albert 186, 89 Perry, Kent 186, 109, 89 Peter, Heidi 186 Peters, Eric 186, 49 Peterson, Kelly 198 Peterson, Laura 198 PETERSON, STEVEN J. 226, 170, 68, 66 Pettit, Seana 186 Petty, Bryson 198 Petty, Christopher 186 PEUGEOT, CAPRICE Y. 226, 60, 33 Pfeiffer, Bruce 186, 89 ' PHAM, ANHKHA TU 226 Pham, Nhatuyen 198 Pham, Theresa 186 PHAM, THINH 227 PHILLIPS, CLIFTON 227, 37 PHILLIPS, STEVEN ROBERT 227, 91 Phinney, Shannon 198 Pierson, Kristen 198, 92, 67, 44 Pinnick, Terre 198, 71 Pitts, Sarah 186 Poindexter, Wendy 199 Polson, Aimee 186 Pompushko, Alexandra 199, 37 Pope, Jeffrey 186 Porras, Amanda 186 PORTER, TERESA 227, 68, 66, 45 Potts, Brian 186 Potulski, Alexander 199, 52 , POWELL, JULIE A. 227 Preston, Alan 187 Prezant, Elizabeth 199, 94, 60, 31 Priboth, Laurie 187, 67 Price, Jonathan 187, 73 PRIEFERT, CHRISTEN L. 227, 66 PRINCE, PETER EVAN 227 Proffitt, Juliana 199, 44 Pruitt, Dana 187 Putt, Scott 199, 87 Pugsley, Nancy 187 PUIG, JULIE M. 227, 71 PULLIAM, CATHERINE E. 227 Quesinberry, April 199 Ouist, Jennifer 187, 107, 73, 71, 70 Raby, Hilary 199 RACETTE, RENEE M. 227 RACUNAS, JOHN 227 Ragan, Brian 187 RAINE, JILL A. 227, 481 RAY, LARISSA G. 228, 60 Ray, Todd 187 Razminas, Stephen 199 Ready, David 199 Reece, Amy 187, 107 REECE, JOHN C. 228 Reece, Matthew 187 Reed, Alisa 187 Reed, Jeffrey 187, 89 Reeves, Cheryl 187 REEVES, JENNIFER L. 228 Rehfeld, Douglas 187 Reid, Sharon 187, 170 Reimer, Julie 187 REINTJES, JENNIFER LOUISE 228 REINTJES, JOHN WILLIAM 228, 173 REPLOGLE, DAVID K. 228, 71 Rester, Julie 199, 94, 67, 27 Reusch, Debbie 199, 71 Rhee, Michael 199 RHEUPORT, J. DARREN 228 Rheuport, Jason 187 Rhodes, Dawn 187, 67 RICE, CASEY C. 228, 91, 90 Rice, Kerry 187, 89 Rich, Helen 187 RICHARDS, KIRK D. 228 Richert, Caereen 187, 67, 60 Ricker, Kimberly 187 RIEKHOF, KRISTEN A. 228, 140, 124, 94, 80, 79, 68, 66, 58, 40, 25, 24 Riekhof, Sally 199, 133, 96, 66, 44 RIGGERT, GAYLE L. 228, 73, 71, 68, 66, 45 Riley, William 199 Riley, James 187, 89 Riley, Sean 187, 71 Rismiller, David 187 Roberts, Diane 187, 93 ROBERTS, STEVEN E. 228 ROBERTSON, KENT S. 229 Robertson, Kerry 187, 60 Robertson, Mary 187, 48 ROBERTSON, RICHARD W. 229 ROBINSON II, PAUL E. 229, 41, 26 Robinson, John 187 ROBINSON, KRISTEN M. 229, 174, 105, 56 Rochelle, David 199 Rodney, Kristin 187, 94, 60 Rodriguez, Brandi 187 Rodriguez, Stephanie 199 Rogers, Matthew 187, 89 ROMPAGE, ISRAEL T. 229 ROOD, DAVID A. 229 Rood, Jane 199, 115, 114 Rose, Jennifer 199 Rosenberg, Elizabeth 187 ROSENBLUM, ERIKA KIMBERLY 229 Ross, Ashley 187 Ross, Donald'199, 150 Rossi, Lisa 199 ROTH, AMY 229 Roth, James 187 Roudebush, Aaron 199, 67 Roudebush, Jason 187 Rozell, Michael 187, 89 Rozen, Laura 187, 48, 43 Rucker, Barry 187 Rudolph, Mark 187 Rupp, Paula 199 Russell, Laura 187 RYAN, ERIC A. 229, 71 SADRI, JERRY L. 229 Sain, Stephan 199, 36 Sajovic, Aren 187, 67 Sakoulas, Byron 199 Sanders, Christopher 187, 89 Sanders, Daniel 188 Sanders, Kimberly 199 Sangster, Julie 199, 99, 98, 71, 44 Sangster, Wendy 199, 99, 98, 71, 44 Sanks, Jennifer 188, 109, 93, 67, 60 Sanks, Stuart 199, 109, 108, 63, 44 Sano, Lisa 188, 67 SAVOY, SCOTT W. 229 Sawyer, Amy 199, 44, 20 SAWYER, KRISTIN A. 229 SAWYER, STACY D. 229 Sawyer, Thomas 199, 87, 66 Schallehn, Stephen 199, 73, 71, 70 Schaumburg, Kathy 188 SCHAUMBURG, MARY E. 216 SCHEFFLER, SHAWN M. 229 Schifman, Bradley 188 Schifman, James 199 SCHLOZMAN, HEATHER J. 229, 62, 48, 52, 51 SCHMELZINGER, DANALEE 229, 67 Schmidt, Andrew 188 Schmidt, Gail 199 SCHMIDT, MICHAEL G. 230 Schoofs, Greg 188, 109 Schoolman, Jill 199, 106, 94, 48, 44, 40, 36 SCHOTLAND, ERIC DANIEL 230, 71, 70 Schuck, Sherra 199 SCHUCK, STANLEY N. 230 SCHUDY, ANNE C. 230, 20 Schultz Schultz Schultz Martha 200, 105, 92, 67, 20, 106 Schulte, , Elizabeth 188 , Jaime 200 , Tim 188, 89 SCHUMANN, MIKE 230, 158, 87 SCHWEER, ROSS A. 230 Scott, Gregory 188 SCOTT, JAMES FLETCHER 230 SCOTT, ROBERT A. 230, 73 Scott, Robert 188 Scott, Steven 188 Seager, Angela 188 Sears, Heath 200, 87 Sederquist, Dawn 200, 94 Selders, David 188 Shaer, Royce 200 Shafer, Christy 188, 60 SHANNON, SCOTT BARRETT 230 Shapiro, Carin 200 SHAVER, LEE 230, 46 Sheffield, Matthew 200, 62, 37 Shelton, Dianna 188 SHEPARD, FRANCIS CLAY 230, 169 Shepherd, Daniel 200 SHERFEY, KENT D. 230 Sheridan, Erinn 200 SHIPMAN, KIMBERLY KAYE 231 Shirling, Curt 188 SHIVERS, TONY LYNN 231 SHOBE, DAVID SOREN 231, 45 Sildon, Laura 188 SILVERMAN, LAURA ILENE 231 Singer, Leonard 188, 109 Singleton, Helen 188, 60, 31 Singleton, Lori 188, 60 SINGLETON, MARTHA LYNN 231, 9, 66, 24 SIROKMAN, BRIAN JOSEPH 231 Siuda, Joan 200, 67, 60, 31 Skaptason, Judith 200, 60, 43 Sloan, Sloan, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Heidi 188 Nancy 200, 41 Alison 200, 165, 68, 66 John 188 Kimberly 200, 66 Kristina 188, 60, 44 SMITH, LAURA PEYTON 231, 141, 116, 66, 20 Smith, Michelle 200, 94 Smith, Sara 188, 44 Smith, Stephanie 200, 160, 27 SMITH, STEVEN B. 231, 66 Snare, Robert 188 SNICHELOTTO, MASSIMILIANO 231, 91, 90 Snitz, Jennifer 200, 67 Snyder, Angela 200, 47 Snyder, Stephanie 188, 99, 98 SOLA, LOUIS A. 231 SOSA, MARIA MAGDALINA 231 Sowden, Mary 200, 94, 36 Sparks, Andrew 200 Spear, Peter 188, 89, 59 SPENCER, ANDREW W. 231 Spiegelhalter, Brett 188 Spies, Spink, Michael 188 Jeffrey 200 Spohn, Donna 188 St. Denis, Gregory 200, 87 Staab, Nancy 200, 44, 43, 34 Sta STI Sta Sta Sta STI Sta Sta STI Ste Ste STI Ste Ste STI Ste STI Ste Ste ST1 Ste Ste Stc Stc STI Stc Stc ST Str ST Str Str Stl ST SU Su Su Su Su Svl SV SV SV SY Ta TA Ta Ta Ta Ta TA Te Te TE Th Th TF Th Th Th Th Tig Til Til Til Tc Tc Tr Tr Tr Te TL Uf Ull Ur . - 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