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 ■ TtflV  1300 n ot L0 N Kl '' O HOOFBEATS 67 Wichita High School Southeast Wichita, Kansas FOREWORD '?u IIOOFBEA TS 1967 is a commemoration to Southeast’s decade of growth. It is not only a look to the past, but also a prelude to the future. Southeast began as a blonde brick and white granite building and has matured through the process and progress of educa- tion just as its students have. The Southeast Journalism Department presents the 1967 HOOFBEATS in which you will find a respect for the past, the ac- tion of the present, and a glimpse to the fu- ture. m, IjC fas didt C And when at last we go. and final songs have ceased, a famt refrain will low as memories praise Southeast ■L S L. 6ft cdAofc  Zee 6   lv x—?L—' KJE5-- | . rf 43 1)0 rtiok BEU] SO S ss so G 5° s k s W Afap'T 0 Sl) WJ yOol 5'H6 V cl o uD ACADEMICS Page 6 STUDENT LIFE Page 42 CLASSES Page 108 INDEXES 150 First Decade Establishes Traditions of Southeast After nearly three years of construction. Vollmcr and Sons put the finishing touches on Wichita High School Southeast in January, 1958. four months after classes began in the fall. Wichita Board of Education had Southeast designed after West High School by Architect Wendell Parks. The buildings are basically the same, but Southeast is larger. Built on a 2.151.800 square foot plot next to Curtis Junior High. Southeast cost about $3,000.000 completed. This fig- ure. however, does not include the green house added outside the botany room in 1959. Doors opened to 1,574 students in the fall of 1957 and closed that spring with 237 graduating seniors representing the first graduating class of Southcast-thc class of ’58. Most of the landscaping, handled by the Board of Educa- tion. was done at the time of building, with minor additions through the years. Two oak trees that now stand in the north yard of the school were given as a senior project. In the fall of 1965 picnic tables and benches were added in the courtyard. In ten short years. Southeast has established significant traditions and high academic standards. This year Southeast boasts of having more National Merit Finalists than any oth- er school in Wichita. Due to the recent school bond approval, it looks as though Southeast will continue its rapid growth and accomplish- ments. Its future is bright to light the way for higher stand- ards, meaningful traditions, and proud students on the move. Constructing the building was a primary step m the overall completion of the school The actual construction took approximately two and one-hall years 4 Each ten years the schools in the Wichita Public School System receive a total rejuvenation This includes painting each room, cleaning or replacing lockers, and refinishing classroom equipment 5 ACADEMICS Educational opportunities made available to the Southeast student have grown consid- erably during the past decade in the wider variety of courses offered, the high caliber of teachers employed, and the modern instruc- tional devices used. Academic growth is not only measured by material accomplishments, but also by the spirit of the student's quest for knowledge. Southeast students do not get an education, they take it, because they consider it a chal- lenge, not merely a grade. A Decade Of Knowledge PLANE GEOMETRY; c,0 f„ Dr. Addis Keeps Pace With The Growth Of Southeast Keeping Southeast functioning smoothly and enforcing the policies of the Wichita Hoard of Education arc two full time responsibilities for Dr. Fred G. Addis, principal. Not only docs he fulfill his duties at Southeast, hut he also finds time to help in community affairs such as being an ac- tive member in the Family Consultation Service. Dr. Addis had his B.A. and M.A. degrees when he first came to Southeast in 1957 and later earned his doctorate de- gree in 1959. During his ten years here Dr. Addis has not only been con- scientious about Southeast as a whole, but has also strived to produce the best educational opportunities for each student. He achieved this by attending numerous meetings and being constantly aware of what was going on no matter how minor. Dr. Addis has set an example for all of us by facing his mounting problems and pressures head on with a smile. Pleased about the passage of the school bond issue. Or Addis discusses fu- ture plans for Southeast with a member of the school board Evaluating a teacher's classroom procedure is Dr Fred Addis Dr Addis must occasionally observe all new teachers and send a report on each one to the School Board 8 A Message From Dr. Addis An increase from 237 students in the first graduating class of 1958 to an anticipated 727 in 1967 reveals the tremendous growth during the past decade at Southeast High School. But neither numbers nor buildings without other necessary ingredients make a school great. Southeast's success is due to a responsible Board of Education, a well-trained and conscientious faculty, students with seriousness of purpose, and a curriculum which meets the needs of each student. Experimentation with new courses, team teaching, and special groupings of students, which provide for the acadcmicallv- talented as well as the slow learner, have all highlighted the past ten years. Cordially. 9 Fred G. Addis. Principal MR. O. J. BUDO BS M Ed Vice Principal MR. JOHN GASPER 8 S . M Ed Assistant Principal Combined Effort Of Administrative Team And Dedicated Coordinating school activities is a major responsibility of Assistant principal John Gasper Mr. O. J. Budd. vice-principal, was a counselor and assist- ant principal at East High School before coming to Southeast in 1957. Also known as the office manager, he supervises new teachers' activities and organizes the office staff. In the past much of Mr. Budd's time was spent in schedul- ing students' classes, but with the use of the IBM schedule cards he can turn his attention to more important office mat- ters and schedule conflicts. Mr. Budd feels that the IBM machines offer great advantages to the office personnel, be- sides saving them a great amount of time. Schedule changes do take longer to process using the machines, but there arc fewer of them occurring. The confusion during the first days of school was reduced because the machines eliminated class cards that students filled out and most of the schedule changes that kept the guidance center full. Assistant principal Mr. John Gasper returned to Southeast from the University of Wyoming after year’s leave of absence where he earned the necessary hours for his doctorate de- gree. He is presently fulfilling the last requirements toward his degree. Before coming to Southeast in 1959 he was a coach and principal at Arkansas Avenue School. Mr. Gasper works closely with the students in their club activities, elections, scheduling extra-curricular activities, and disciplinary problems. He has been kept especially busy since the activity tickets were introduced in 1964. Every morning he informs the students of the news of the day and activities to come as he reads the morning bulletin. 10 Mrs. Ada Clifton Enrollment Clerk Mrs. Gene Herd Attendance Clerk Mrs. Rita Reiser Secretary Mrs. Vera Rrdgway Registrar Mrs. Nadine Rogers Clerk-Typist Mrs. Roselie ShreHler Clerk-Typist. P B X Mrs. Margaret Walters Nurse Miss Jane Wilke Treasurer Office Staff Contributes To Ultimate Success Of Year Maintaining order in the office, the heart of Southeast, is the duty of eight office staff members. Four secretaries are kept busy taking calls and making appointments for the administrators, processing eligibility slips and helping students. To eliminate noise and confusion, the attendance office was moved away from the main office. The attendance clerk keeps track of tardies, absences, and students leaving school during the day for appointments. Sorting student IBM cards (or scheduling, approving student transfers, managing vtcc-pnncipal. during the day for appointments. Keeping the books and paying the bills for clubs and organ- izations is the duty of the treasurer. The registrar keeps detailed records of enrollment and grades of each student. Emergency procedure for illness and injuries of students is taken care of by the nurse. office staff, and helping new teachers occupy much of the time of Mr 0. J Budd. II Mrs. Emma Seely Head Librarian Recommending And Shelving Books Keeps Librarians Busy Throughout The Day Southeast's library opened in September. 1957. with approximately 5.000 books on the shelves. Five large bulletin boards on the north wall four of which were later replaced by shelving helped decorate the large reading room. But through the years this room became increasingly inadequate and shelving had to be added in the place of tables. Toda  the library possesses 33.900 hooks and has add- ed recordings, tapes, and paperback books. In addition to the large reading room, there is a reference area, class- room. magazine area, workroom, and office. Plans are now in process for building a new library in the courtyard to serve as an Instructional Materials Cen- ter. It will include such items as individual study carrels, film and overhead projectors, and microfilm readers. Mrs. Louise Stevens Clerical Assistant Mrs. Mary Wing Assistant Librarian Hardly a week goes by that each student does not pass through the doors of the library Whether for debates, reports, or pleasure, this room is one of the most frequent- ly visited 12 Counselors Offer Guidance With Responsive Concern Understanding and patient best describe Southeast's counselors in their everyday dealings with academic and personal problems. They are a source of information for all students interested in finding out more about high school and college education, and vocational training programs. The counselors are also responsible for admin- istering and interpreting annual eollcge and aptitude tests. Because of the ever growing enrollment, the counsel- ing department has doubled in size and importance in the last decade. In 1961 it was separated from the main office and given its own guidance center. Being able to work more independently, the center can better serve the indi- vidual student. Mr. Corwin E. Bare has been the head counselor in the department for ten years. Mr Richard Giving, sophomore counselor, introduces his students into the Southeast curriculum Writing character recommendations lor seniors is Mrs June Turner, Senior counselor Mr. Corwin Bare BA.MA Guidance Co ordinator Mr. Richard Elving BA.MA Sophomore Counselor Miss Fanny Thompson BA.MA Junior Counselor Mrs. June Turner B S M A Senior Counselor 13 Progressive Language Arts Department Exercises New Miss Mary Lou Brock. 8.S English Junior-Senior Prom Mrs. Pauline Brown. B.S. English Assembly Commmee Increasing reading speed is one ol the objectives of the Language Arts curriculum Mr Marvin Huffman uses the popular reading machine for one of his senior college reading classes Within ten years the Language Arts Department has taken on many new dimensions. It has grown to better serve the students by offering a debate team. National Forensic League, a literary magazine titled Kaleidoscope, Honors English section, and advanced placement classes to challenge the more advanced student. Adding these to the original classes of English, journalism, speech, and foreign languages, which were separated this this department has become the largest at Southeast. It has nearly doubled its size from 49 sections in 1957 to 95 sections this year. There arc now 25 teachers opposed to 14 in the first year, five of which are new this year. They are Mrs. Pauline Brown. Miss Sue Marshall. Mr. Ron Curfman. Mrs. Sharon Thompson, and Mrs. Jerric Ncsbit. Special education classes have been included in the curric- ulum this fall to give the slower learner the best opportuni- ties to receive an education. Another new addition to the department is a reading labo- ratory in Mr. Richard Ycargan's room. Mrs. Helen Christie has remained the head of the depart- ment for ten years. Teachers that have also remained in the Language Arts Department for ten years are Mrs. Mae Keller, Mrs. June Nyquist, Mr. Garland Stricklin, and Mr. Lee Streiff. Mrs. Helen Christie. A.8.. M.A. English Depanmem Head Mr. Ron Curfman. 8.A. English Senior Class Prom Mr. Michaol Dietrich. B.S. English and Speech Folk Musk: Club Mrs. June Dirks. M.A. English Sophomore Class Mrs. Ann Douglass. 8 A English Social Committee Mrs. Marguerite Grandy. M.A. English Senior Banquet Mr. William Harrison. M.A. English Student Lounge Concepts In Teaching Mrs. Geraldine Nosbit. A.8.. M.A. English Junior-Senior Prom Mrs. Juno Nyquist. B.A. English Red Cross Mr. Marvin Huffman. 8.A. English Future Teachers Club Mr. Franklin Jensen. B.A., M.A. Miss Sue Marshall. B.A. English English and Journalism Kaleidoscope-' Paper and Yearbook Aiding a student by means of a conference is Mrs Marguerite Grandy. talking with Ed Wood, senior Each advance placement student must meet once a week with Mrs Grandy Mrs. Willma Stanton. B.A. English Mr. Loo Stroiff. A.B. English All School Assembly Mr. Garland Stricklin. A.B.. B.S.. M.S. Mrs. Sharon Thompson. M.A. English English Courtesy Committee Senior Prom Mr. Richard Yeargan. B A., M.A. English Talent Assemblies Modern Curriculum Enriches Language Program The Foreign Language Department, separated from the Language Arts Department this year, has doubled its classes and faculty members in the past decade. German has been added to the curriculum of Latin. French, and Spanish classes. Levels of languages, once limited to two or three, have expanded to make four lev- els available. Not only have more courses been made available, but now there are more classrooms and more students per class. All Spanish classes are in the Curtis building where a language laboratory is used. All languages have accented on the modern approach to teaching. This has led to the audiolingual method of teaching which called for the installation of the language laboratory in I960. The countries' cultures as well as their languages arc brought into the classroom by films, slides, and the teachers' personal knowledge. Teachers keep their knowledge timely by making frequent trips to Europe with the Foreign Language League. Pcacticmq her recorder before an ensemble performance is Mrs Erica Barron. French teacher Mrs. Erica Barron B.A. French French Club Mrs. Mary L. Chambers M.A. Latin Latin Club Mr. Herbert C. Dyck B.A.. M.A. Mrs. Helen D. Hageman A.B. Mrs. Helen E. Hiobert M.S. German French Spanish German Club French Club. Courtesy Committee Spanish Club Mr. Frank Martinez A.B., M.S. Spanish Spanish Club Mrs. D. Reynolds M.A. Department Head 16 Art, Music, And Drama Develop Students Creativity Remembering “A” for Art led many students to A-hall and the fine arts department which includes courses in art. dra- ma. and music. Introduction to art. ceramics, sculpture, commercial art. drawing and painting, special art. drama, speech, various music classes, and humanities help develop skills in the arts and a pride in American culture. Periodieal music programs, plays and art exhibits brought recognition to the efforts and acheivements of students as well as enabling them to perform in front of an audience. They also served as entertainment for students and parents and built Southeast's reputation as having one of the best art departments in the city. Humanities, added to the fine arts curriculum in 1965, could actually be a department in itself, as it deals with histo- ry. literature, and the arts as man combined them during his development. The course is taught by a team of teachers who specialize in each of these areas. Mr. Howard A. Jacob. B.A..M.M. Humanities Department Coordinator Miss Jean langenheder. M.S. Art Junior class Pep Club Miss Ruth McCormick B.F.A..M.A. Drama National Thespians Society Drama Productions Mrs. Sandra Miller 8.S..M.M.E. Music Mr. Vernon Nicholson. A.B.. M.A Music Assembly Committee Mrs. Violet G. Pitrner, B.F.A. MAT. Art Mr. F. Thayne Tolle. M.M.E. Music Stage Band Pep Band Mr. Don Weddle. BA. B.A.E.. M.F.A. Art Inter-Departmental Committee Weaving a design in her hoop rug. is Southeast lunior. Janice Womgartner Janice'S third hour class in commercial design learned to weave their own rugs under the direction of Mr Weddle Science Classes Use Modern Laboratory Equipment Science department offers students a wide variety of courses to challenge his skills and scientific curiosity. These courses are astronomy, biology, botany, chemistry, geology, physics, and physiology. Next year a semester course of acronatuics will be added. The main change that has taken place in the science de- partment through the years has been the increasing up- to-date equipment installed. New equipment added to specific courses includes more powerful microscopes for biology class- es. mercury vapor vacuum pumps in chemistry rooms, addi- tional impscopes for physiology classes, and overhead projec- tors with visual teaching aids used by the entire department. In 1960 a greenhouse was built onto the botany room for the growth and study of plants. E-1 and E-5 were converted from regular classrooms into science rooms, one equipped with laboratory equipment and the other used as a lecture hall. Two new teachers have been added to the department to make a total of seven this year. Th esc and other facilities have kept science laboratories and courses up-to-date and interesting to students. As a re- sult. K-hall has continued to eject the ever familiar aroma of chemicals and discclions. and the sighs that express the suc- cessor failure of an experiment. Mr. Frod Amen. 8.S.. B.S.. M.S. Science Mr. Glenn Clark. M.S. Science Rrflc Club Mr. Clinton Kaufman. A.B.. A.M. Science Department Coordinator Mr. Kenneth W. Smith, M.S. Science Courtesy Committee Mr. W. W. Lohrontz, M.S. Science All School Proiect Mrs. Ruth Smith. B.A.. BA. M.S. Science Science and Math Club Mrs. Marlene Harnish, B.S. Science and Mathematics Pep Club. Science, and Math club Mr. Charles J. Hatter. B.S. Science Swimming Examining tomato plants are juniors Tom Galdmg and Debbie Mohr Growing these plants i$ just one o! the projects of the botany students 18 Math Enthusiasts Study Sines, Equations, Proofs Mrs. Willma 8ozarth. M.A. Mathematics Open House Mr. Douglas K. Fulton. B.A.. M.S. Mathematics Department Coordinator Mrs. Joy L. Pierson. B.S. Mathematics Pep Club Mrs. Carol Salter. B.A.E. Mathematics Pep Club Using a wooden model of a geometric ligure to demonstrate a point n Analytical Geometry class is Mr Noland Wallace Turning more and more to the trend of modern math, the mathematics department has continually renewed and re- vised its text books and method of teaching. Since the depart- ment first began teaching the modern math in 1958. algebra and geometry text books have been revised two and three times respectively. The ever changing teaching methods that accompany the modern math have sent teachers back to school. They keep up with the latest teaching techniques both by extra training and by picking it up' as they teach. Not only text books, but various geometric visual aids, overhead projectors, charts, model slide rulers, and of course, the blackboard aided in teaching and stimulating interest in all math courses. At one time or another through their high school years, students found themselves in a math class. Aimed at all high school age students of different intellectual levels, the math- ematics department includes such courses as Algebra I and II. analytic geometry, basic mathematics, business arithmetic, geometry, principals of mathematics, and trigonometry. The only course added to the department since the school's begin- ning is prineipels of mathematics. Mr. Edgar Schrocdor. B.S..M.S. Mathematics Eligibility Certification Mr. Noland A. Wallaco. B.S..M.S. Mathematics Inter-departmental Committee Mr. William Wycoff. M.S. Mathematics Coordinator ol Junior Cass Sponsors Eligibility Certification 19 ss Students Acquire Fundamentals For Jobs In Business Teaching business skills for a vocational education is the main objective of the business department. Typewriters and adding machines, shorthand dictations, stock market quotations, and sales pitches all help to produce the business-like atmosphere of B-hall. Besides the bookstore, classes such as typing, shorthand, business law. clerical procedures, notchand, salesmanship, secretarial training, business arithmetic, accounting, basic business, bookkeeping, and business communications are found in the business department. The only changes in the department class wise were the dropping of penmanship last year and the addition of notc- hand two years ago. Business communications will be extend- ed from a semester course to a yearly course next year. The department received a new electric ditto machine this year and an overhead projector last year. rs. LaVon Clark. .A. Business Department coordinator Mr. James L. Dockinger. M.S. Business Assistant Football Coach Head Baseball Coach Winter Intramurals Taking a shorthand dictation from a tape recorder are seniors Ann Axtel and Kathy Rhea Mr. Ralph lanzrath. A B . M.D. 8usmess Miss Laura Melander,. B.M. Business Mr. Marion M. Morozzo, M.S Business Bookstore Mr. Grant Page. B.S.. A.M. Business Ticket Manager Mr. Birl Peterson. M.S. Business Senior Class Mr. Donald Schmidt, M.S. Business Student Directory Mrs. Shirlene Silvertooth. B.S. Business Head Sponsor. Pep Club 20 Mr. John R. Zumalt. M.S. Business Lettermcns Club Mr. Louis Bourlard. B.S. Social Studies Student Relations 8oard Mr. Elmer Buhter. M.A. Social Studies Junior Class Mr. William R. Cleary. B.A.. M.T. Social Studies Asst Basketball Coach Asst Baseball Coach Mr. 8eryl A. Hamilton. B.S.. M.A Social Studies Coordinator. Social Studies Dept Coordinator. Economic Education Observing the behavior of a rat m psychology class $ Southeast senior Joyce Aubert Human nature and the results of it have always fascinated man. Southeast students are no exception as many enrolled in social studies classes to better understand themselves and mankind as a whole. The social studies department started with six teachers in 1957 and has grown to twelve this year with four of the original ones still teaching. Team teaching began at Southeast in 1960 and has become increasingly effective through the years. It started with indi- vidual classes meeting together two or three days a week. Government, history, psychology, and humanities began us- ing the team teaching method in 1965. This method of teach- ing not only enables a maximum enrollment in a class, but also prepares students for similiar class conditions in college. Social study courses include economic education; govern- ment, required for seniors; international relations, an honors government class; modern European history; psychology; sociology; American history, required for juniors; world ge- ography; and world history. Class discussion and the exchange of personal opinions on issues arc main factors in the learning process in social studies classes. Mrs. Jerri Hummel, B.A. Social Studies Sweetheart Oencc Mrs. Ruth Krause. M.A. Social Studios Y-Teens Mr. Martin E. League. B.A.. M.A., M ED. Sooal Studies Pep club Mr. James Mader. AM Social Studies Mrs. James Madill. 8.S. Social Studies Mr. Melvern Schroeder. M.A Social Studios Homecoming Mr. Horbert Simmons. B.S. Social Studies Courtesy Committee Mr. Clifton Smith. B.A Social Studies Sophomore class Mr. Richard Will. A.B. Social Studies and English Student Council 21 Future Homemakers Learn Sewing, Cooking Skills Preparing students for a successful future and homelife is the goal of the home economics department located in F-hall. Classes such as child care, home and family living, house and home furnishings, foods, and clothing are included in the department's curriculum. Clothing classes of varying levels teach students sewing skills and. as a result, increase their wardrobes. Students are also instructed in the care of related appliances such as the sewing machine and iron. Foods students are taught the preparation of a variety of dishes and are able to judge their own foods by sampling the finished product. Highlighting this year was the making of Christmas candy and cookies. Personal experience is the main learning process employed in the department. Admiring their finished product are Southeast students Janet Breaker, lunior. and Sandra Sanders, senior Putting the finishing touches on several loaves ol bread made in cooking class are Glenda Kolter. senior. Janet Breaker, junior, and Sandra Sanders, senior Mrs. Maurinc Benson. B.S. Home Economics Mrs. Gene Popperkorn. M.S. Home Economics Department Coordinator Mrs. Melva Burt. B.S. Home Economics Social Committee Mrs. Mary Wulfmoyer. B.S. Home Economics Social Committee 22 Sounds Of Construction Echo Through “H” Hall Practical skills and knowledge for a vocational future are offered to both boys and girls in the industrial arts depart- ment including such classes as auto information, auto me- chanics. driver education, electricity, general metals, me- chanical drawing, plastics, pre-engineering industrial arts, and woodworking. From these classes echoed the sounds of construction through H-hall. These sounds ranged from the pounding of metals to the scratching of pencils in mechanical drawing classes. Being able to work directly with cars and materials related to the course gives a purpose and sparked interest in classes. Auto mechanics has old cars to overhaul while driver educa- tion students practice driving 1967 cars. Designing actual buildings is a part of the drawing classes. Other vocational classes work with woods, metals, and plastics. Study, probably for the first time at Southeast, has been the main purpose of study hall, for this year a campaign was launched to stop sleeping during the study hall period. Rebuilding and studying the parts of an engine in auto mechanics, are sen- iors Bill Hatfield and Rick Rutledge Mr. Wm. J. Draut. A.8.. M A. Industrial Arts Safety Club Mr. Merle E. Mintz. B.S..M.S. Industrial Arts Rifle Club Mr. Everett Houser. B.S. Industrial Arts Tennis Coach Mr. Ralph Schaude. MS. Industrial Arts Industrial Arts Coordinator Mr. William Lentz. M.S- Industnal Arts Student Friendship Fund Mr. George Walstead. 8.S. Industrial Arts Asst Football Mr. Tommy Cagle. B.S. Industrial Arts All-School Project Mr. H. M. Rathmel. A.B. Industrial Aris All-School Project 23 in their gym classes girls learn many tumbling stunts These six girls are demon- strating one of these tumbling formations Mr. Paul J. Andree. MS. Physical Education Asst Football Coach Head Track Coach Mrs. Karen Beckerman. B S E. Physical Education Senior Prom Committee Future Teachers Club Girls’ And Boys’ Sports Stress Physical Fitness Physical education classes provide an opportunity for stu- dents to develop physical skills, learn popular sports, and re- lieve the tension of a normal school day. Although gym is only required of sophomores, many juniors and seniors have continued to take advantage of the instruction and facilities ofTercd in both the boys' and girls' department. Both boys and girls enjoy such sports as swimming, soccer, archery, tennis, golf, basketball, volleyball, softball, ping pong, drill marching, and gymnastics. Girls participate in additional activities such as field hockey, modern dance, badmitton, shuffel board, deck tennis, fencing, and bowling, while boys participate in touch football, calisthenics, and wrestling. Both boys' and girls' swimming classes offer Junior and Senior Red Cross Life Saving tests to qualified swimmers. After school girls' intramurals include all sports offered if enough girls are interested to form teams. This year the intra- murals have been expanded to intermurals including such sports as field hockey, bowling, basketball, and volleyball. The intermurals were formed this year to replace the Play Days between schools that were started several years ago. Gymnastic workshops were also started this year to teach students and teachers about gymnastics and the judging of performances. Miss Patricia Christenson. 8.S. Physical Education Cheerleaders Pep Assemblies Sophomore Class Mr. A.R. Edwards. B.S.. M E. Physical Education Wresilmg Coach Mrs. Betty R. Fugit. B.S. Physical Education Sea Sprites Mr. David C. Leach. A.B. Physical Education Head 8asketball Coach Miss Wilma Lee. M S Physical Education Letter women Mrs. Ruby Jo Schrader. 8.S. Physical Education Les Papilions Mr. Marvin J. Vandaveer. B.S. Physical Education Head Football Coach Gymnastics Intramurals 24 CUSTODIANS AND ENGINEERS Bill Patrick. Glen Hogc. engineers. Charles Miller. Woodrow Stevens. Ernest Austin. Boric Chard. Charles W Knight. Everett Baker. Ralph Baker. Carl Schultz. Sidney Burnett. Mrs Wilma German, custodians Cafeteria And Custodial Staffs Perform Endless Tasks Working to keep Southeast and its grounds clean and at- tractive is the custodian staff, headed by Mr. Charles Knight. Mot only did the custodians work during and after school, but they also put in long hours at the closing of school in the spring and opening in the fall, and at special school events such as at games in the gyms and dances. Preparing lunch for over 2.400 students, serving it. and cleaning up the kitchens afterwards, keep the cafeteria staff busy from 7:00 a.m. until mid afternoon. Additional work of the staff included serving dinner to parents at open house, serving breakfast to swimmers after their morning work outs during swim season, and preparing pep club dinners. CAFETERIA WORKERS Front Row: Mrs Fannie Lawson. Mrs Myrtle Sullivan. Mrs Neillie Ferguson. Mrs Norma Avery. Mrs Nellie Smith. Mrs Francis Wagner. Mrs Mary Park. Mrs Ruth McFeeters Top Row: Mrs Evelyn Hill. Mrs Etta Mclich. Mrs Weria Richards. Mrs Kitty Julian. Mrs Signe Lovendahl. Mrs Floy Cover- dale. Mrs Nell Gritting, Mrs Opal Range. Mrs Janet Rose. Mrs Jessie Monohan. Mrs Mary Dameron 25 First Row: Trudy Lambert. Susan Werth. Vicki Herron. Jono Potucck. Jan Hornberger. Gretchen Miller. 8arbara Allen. Jams Flcaglc. Joyce Vorderstrasse Back Row: Oenms Price. John Bowman. Gordon Hodge Steve Morgan. 8ob Litan. Jim Flcaglc. Jerry Corbin. John Landis. Mike Menaker. Lou Morgan. Harold Picker. Bill Scofield. Chris Salle. Doug Smith SE Debaters Argue Question Of Military Assistance 1966-67 Debate Record Elks Club Traveling Trophy Russell High School Topeka West High School Washington Bethel High School Pratt H. S. Experienced Highland Park H.S. (Topeka) Highland Park High School Highland Park High School Arkansas City Abilene High School Abilene High School El Dorado .National Forensics League State Debate Tournament Manhattan High School Experienced Di . Manhattan High School Novice Division Manhattan High School Rosedale High School Novice District Debate Tournament 1st I.itan. Bowman fth Hodge. Hornberger 2nd Bowman. Menaker 4th Hornberger. Hodge 1st Litan. Salle 2nd Bowman. Menaker 4th Hornberger. Hodge 1st Bowman. Hodge. Hornberger Menaker. Miller. Morgan 2nd Miller. Morgan 1st Litan. Bowman 4th Miller. Morgan 3rd Menaker. Litan 2nd Hornberger. Hodge 1st Hornberger. Hodge 2nd Rentsch. Stuart 1st Hodge. Hornberger. Meaders. Records. Rentsch. Salle. Scofield. Stuart 2nd Regier, Crist 1st Bowman. Hodge. Hornberger. Miller 1st Bowman. Hodge. Hornberger. Miller 26 Kansas State Debate Tournament Class AA Debate champ ons arc Left To Right, John Bowman, senior. Grcichen Miller. Jan Hornbcrgcr. tumors, and Gordon Hodge, senior Shuffling through the multitude of reference cards which they have gathered for debates arc John Bowman, senior, and Grctchcn Miller, junior Win Class AA State Title ■Resolved: that the military assistance program of the United States should be limited to non-military assistance was this year's debate topic which took Southeast debators to 31 meets during the first semester debate season. At the 31 meets, debators won five first place; seven second place; one third place; and four fourth place trophies, which made a total of 17 trophies. This is more than any other school in the stale has received. Southeast was also the first school to w in the Elksclub's traveling first place trophy, which was won by junior Bob Lilon and senior John Bow- man. A school must win this tropin three times before they can keep it. Winning first place at the District meet at Southwestern College in Winfield. Kans. were Jan Hornberger, junior and Gordon Hodge, senior on the affirmative; and John Bow man, senior and Gretchen Miller, junior, on the negative. This team represented Southeast at the final Kansas State Debate Tournament at Wichita State University. Winning this meet enabled Southeast to finish the season in first place. Second semester was the forensic season which included five catagories. These were extemporanious speaking, whose topic was Foreign Affairs, oratorv. informative, prose read- ing. and poctrv reading. 27 MEMBERS OF ORCHESTRA Left to Right: Marlene Lampion. Cheryl Hackley. Chns Williams. Tanya Bobo. Dennis Sommers. Gaye Hartman, Laurie Robert- son. Susan Steele. Janine Brooks. Sue Clark. Gretchen Lmdeblad. Sally Cocking. Connie Robinson. Carl Jones, Joanne Curtis. Debbie Dale. Darylen McQutrk. loreli Kuescr. Kathy Monts. Mark Anderson. Bob Prokes. Morns Huffman. Dev Hartman. Bruce Johnson, Susan Gcohnng. Phil Speary. Janet Fox. Susan Page. Tim Pankratz. D'Anne Gudeman. Karen Maltby. Dean Wright. Diane Salmans. Diana Pike. DeeAnn Dickey. E C Manny. Wells Hamilton. Chuck Nathan. Kent Garrett. Alan Kelbanoff. Shelley Holcomb. Dan Stuber. Nan Emmons. Paul McCausiand. Mark Bleck. Steve Herrcll. Joe Compton. Dick Monts. Mike Leo- TWIRLERS Janet Cushing. Nancy Cnss MEMBERS OF 8AND Loft to Right • Anna Schwartz. Vicki John- son. Carol Featherstorm. Susan Kenny. Bob Sillin. Kevin Shay. Roger Stevens. Brian Heath. Bob Bnedenthal. Ben Farmer. Jeff Me- Clanahan. 8ob Tildcn. Mary Terry. Debbie Ford. Kathy Almire. Bar- bara Harris. Nancy Butts. Linda Clark. Cindy Balzcr. Paula Bruss. Anthony Chipas. Kay Gibson. Richard Goeller. Don Stewart. Kent Smith. Sandy Lowenburg. Pat McCool. 8ecky Tice. Richard Najirn. Verna Theismg. Greg Crumly. Richard Fawcett. Steve Schmntcr. 28 nard. Eileen Jones. Ken Bell. Richard Riccpe. Ernie Couch. Standing: Scott Sorenson. Alan Carver. John Moore. Rex Lewellen. Dick McGregor. Not Pic- turod: Kathy Prussencr. Al Page. Richard Tade. Armando Simon. Ann Rcigcr. Linda Krug. 8ob Breidenthal. Anthony Chipas. Julie Sanders. John Peterson. Mary Pierce Orchestra, Band Perform For Concerts And Games Southeast's marching band did exactly that-marched, at all the home football games during half-time and in the Wichita Christmas parade. It consists of 113 members who perform under the direction of .Mr. Thaync Tolle. From the marching band. 90 members were chosen to form the symphonic band, which presented three formal concerts, four junior high concerts, and performed in the State Music Festival. Another group of band students formed the 3rd hour band. Both were directed by Mr. Tolle. Participating in four concerts and accompanying the ma- jor stage productions were the main activities of the orches- tra. Outside Southeast the orchestra presented five concerts at junior highs, participated in the State Music Festival, and went to Colorado Springs. Colorado for the National Music Educators conference. Mr. Tolle directed the 70 piece or- chestra. Ten instrumental ensembles were formed this year to parti- cipate in the Slate Music Festival and the City Ensemble Fes- tival. Members were appointed by Mr. Tolle from the band and orchestra. Steve Kurtz. Lmda Rice. Don Cox. Christine Hansen. Randy Pruett. Steve Richards. 8eth Wherry. Daniel Rohrback, Jim Copley. Barbara Tice. Paul Kordas. Jansce Smith. Ronnie Pray. JcH Hurtt. Mary Corri- gan. Sandy Soderstrom, Alan Geisecke. Debbie 8arham. Don Jones. Lynn Kramer. Khris Hall. Steve 8ishop. Greg Lashley. Nita Johnson. Cindy Whitman. Phil Williams, Terry Lambert. Dean Wright. Janet Wchde. Gary Frazce. Kathy McElhmey. Larry Veatch. Jim Rodman. Sherry Newman. Linda Root. Bob Hurtt. Jim Salomon. Terry Snel- len. Carol Hewn. Rick Rodgers. Kent Cladwcll. Betty Goeller. Bill Staadt. Bill Thompson. Jack Irving. Brenda Harrison. Jim Noel. Greg Hissem. Dick Monts. Ken BeM, Ed Wood. Standing: Mr Tolle. Ben- ny Bray. Dave Ludwick. Allan Carver. Tom Thornton. Rick McClair. Tim Grove. Dave Andersen. Keith Albright. Rex Lewellen. Phil Cook. Alan Burch. Roger Meeker. Marc Pinkstaff. Steve Hcrrcll. Drum Major 29 MEMBERS OF STAGE BAND Seated: Terry Lambert. Greg Lashlcy. Jack Irving. Jim Rodman. Jim Salomon. Dave Andersen. Steve Herrell. Ed Wood. Dick Monts. Greg Hisscm Standing: Dick McGregor. Mr Tolle. Steve Bishop. Phil Williams. Dean Wright. Larry Veach Pep And Stage Bands Generate Spirit, Master Jazz Providing pep at home basketball games and pep assemblies was the 30 member pep band led by Mr. Thayne Tolle. The band also played at the Beech Air Craft sales promotion show . Members of orchestra and band signed up for the pep band and were selected by audition by Mr. Tolle. All pep band members are also in the marching band and played at football games. The stage band, in its second year, is a special organization formed to study and become acquainted with the different styles of jazz. It is extra-curricular and practices before and after school three days a week. Stage band performed in the Pazazz and Jazz” concert, school programs, and for pro- grams outside of school. Members were auditioned from band and orchestra by Mr. Tolle, who directs the stage band. MEMBERS OF PEP BAND Front Row: Bob Bnedemhal. Bob Tilden. Brian Heath. Steve Schmitter. 8arbara Hams. Becky Tice. Barbara Tice. Janet Smith. Standing: Tim Grove. David Ludwick, Alan Carver Second Row: Bill Thompson. Ed Wood. Steve Herrell. Dick Monts. Phil Cook Third Row: Terry Lambert. Gary Frazcc. Brenda Harmon. Greg Lashlcy. Steve Richards Top Row: Paul Kordis. Steve Kurtz. Dean Wright. Larry Veach 30 SOPHOMORE CHOIR Front Row: Billie Harmison, Veda Brown. Lynn MacRae. Barbara Johnson. Susan Nelson. Theresa Felix. Mary Holt. Ruth Libby. Beverly Bncker. Carol Schaefler. Cammy Funston, Karen Lakous. Jan Tippm. Linda Weinberger. Connie Napier. Mary Howsc. Connie Gardner. Lynn Slaughter. Cindy Rodney. Kathleen Grist Second Row: Sherry Moren, Janice Agee. Mary Oclvin. Mary Bridges. Ginny Johnson. Lucille Young. Teddy Schnainbe. Jan Kemper. Laurie Evans. Margie Lap- pm. Steffame Axe. Robin Nave. Janna Peck. Julie Goehrmg. Kathy Mitchell. Ocvra Oavis. Susan Cusic. Betsy Sadler. Dee Broadwater. Debra Bethel Third Row: Betty Edgecombe. Nancy Hcrtzlcr. Paula Bruss. Ginny 8radley. Larry Chorn. Eddie Irwin. Gary Webber. Bob Neuheld, Jack Mosler. Alan Cook. Steve Ahsmuhs. Jim Maddox. Larry West. Scot Agee. Mark Zimmerman, JoAnne Weaver. Candy Halstead. Linda Smith Top Row: Jon Jenson. Froscy Sanford. Mark 8owman. Doug Miller. John Bar- ger. Terry McManis, Eric Elmborg. Mike Freeman. Jim West. Gary Standley. Mark Wiebe. Gwyn Norns. Jeff Lawson. Larry Lattimore. Jim Johnson. Shelley Sparks, Kathy McClaren Soph. Choir Participates In Fall, Spring Concerts Sophomore choir is composed of 96 selected, mixed voices directed by Mr. Vernon .Nicholson. The group has sung in assemblies and programs at school, but it mainly serves as training for the advanced groups sophomores will be elegiblc for next year, such as the Madrigals and various ensembles. The sophomore girls’ ensemble, organized this year by Mr. Nicholson, is extra-curricular and met before school two days a week. The 15 voice group was selected from the sophomore choir, and participated in contests for ratings, including the State Music Festival. Another reason for the formation of a sophomore ensemble was the experience it gave sophomores for later ensemble singing. SOPHOMORE GIRLS ENSEMBLE Front Row: Rulh Libby. Lmda Weinberger. Cammy Funston. Lynn McRae. Connie Napier, Jan Tippm, Debbie Davis. Mar- gie Lappm Second Row: Tcddi Schnainbe. Paula Bruss. Joan Mosier. Susan Nelson Top Row: Sherri Moren. Laurie Evans. Susan Cusic. 31 11 CHORALEERS Front Row: Deanne Jones. Shelley Smith. Suzanne Stoll. Carole Elliot. Chnssie Linthicum. Jane Cook. Laurie Robertson. Ruth Ncttleton. Marla Mc- Manis, Connie Duke. 8eth Hoisington. Sally Hills. Kris Kennedy. Pat Mullen. Janet Lew. Carla Carter. 8ev Gerhardt. Martha Ludwick. Nikki Fisher. Cathy Lair. Diane Nel- son. Judy Twichell. Greta Webber Second Row: Suzanne Mannuel. Bev Boyce. Marcia Siarns. Susi Steffen. Linda Martin. Pam Kenneu. Lu Ann Chambers. Mary Chris- tenson. Peggy Robertson. Lois Linscheid. Betsy Bergman. Cheryl Brandner. Connie Harmison. Nancy Powell. Kathy Stone. Harlir.e Bond. Donna Wright. Nancy Johnson. Choraleers, Madrigals, Junior Misses Perform Fo: MADRIGALS Front Row: 8arby Bauer. Harold Daws. Shelley Smith. Carol Elliott. Tim Towner. Janice Moser, Roger Doshier. Donna Wright Second Row: Mr. Nichol- son, Nancy Powell. Jim Ward. Connie Harmison. Randy Youtc. Carla Carter. Rodney Stevens. Janet Lew Top Row: Bill Holly. Bev Boyce. Davis Clay. Lmda Martin. Wal- ter Bcbout 32 Kathy Fisher. Pam Childress. Carol Shaw. Linda Staggs. Gmny Hegge. Terry McClain Third Row: Janice Moser. 8arbie Hobbs, Pat Carver. Walter Bebout, Tim Towner. Doug Davee. Tom Nelson. Jim Born. Jim Day. Steve Shook. Brent Nelson, John Kocpkc. David Knox. Jim Ward, Greg Lashley. Mike 8ayouth. Jim Salomon. Ron Webster. Ann Poppe. Linda Warren. Janet Van Wey Top Row: Bill HoHy. Dick Royce. Dale 8atncs. Terry Smith. Randy Youlc. CliH Godlrcy. Roger Doshier. Steve Herrell. Jim 8rown. Jim Hunter. Rod Stevens. Brent Casper. Tom 8uckley. Tom Brown. Davis Clay. Harold Davis. Rex Hervey. Steve Drake. 8ob Maib Civic Groups, Music Conventions, And Assemblies Mr. Vernon Nicholson directs Southeast's three main vo- cal groups. Choraleers. Madrigals, and Junior Misses. Gold and white robes identify the 90 select mixed voices of the Choraleers. They performed in the Southwest Division of the National Music Educators conference in Colorado Springs, Colorado. The group also sang at programs for civic groups, in assemblies, at junior highs, and conventions. Madrigals is a 20 member group of junior and senior mixed voices. They sang at assemblies and by invitation at civic clubs, churches, and music conventions, performing 21 times in December alone. Madrigals have received highly superior ratings for the last three years at the State Music Festival. Junior Misses is a select group of 23 junior and senior voices. They sang for junior highs, contests and civic groups in addition to school programs. JUNIOR MISSES Left to Right: Front Row: Chnssie Linthicum, Beth Hoismgton. Sally Hills. Carol Williamson, Ruth Netlleion. Suranne Stoll. Pat Mullen. Carol Shaw. Marla McMams. Kathy Fisher. Connie Duke Top Row: Susie Steffen. Mary Christenson. Luann Chambers. Greta Weber. Barb Hobbs. Diane Nelsen. Marcia Starns. Cathy Lair. Cheryl 8randner. Pam Kennett Not Pictured: Sheila Ballard 33 MODERNAIRES: Charmis McClure. Accompanist. Front Row: Lesley Gill. Linda Cailteux. Carolyn Lmdslcy. LaVerba Amen. Jane Cook. Sidni PotorH. Trudy Lambert. Kris Allen. Sonya Alseikc. Linda Myer. Carol Williamson. Joyce Jeanne Peake. Sabra Suer. Mary Manley. Gwenda Alexander. Karen Lewis. Joyce Auberi. Jill Trachtman. Mrs Miller Second Row: Mary Edgecombe. Judy Allen. Joyce Slater. Nancy Perkins. Cindra Stevenson. Elame Records. B3rby Turner. Susan Johnson. Nancy Sturm. Sue Allen. 8arby 8auer. Lynn Nelson. Judy Sawyer. Becky Wyatt. Terry Cochran Third Row: Chuck Rosser. Randy Myers. Mike Collins. Pam Hudson. Barb Lowell. Cathy Carr. Mandy Gunstream. Sharon Lammy. Diane Drury. Anna Bell. Lmda Crawley. Marpe McLeod. Chen Adkins. Karen Riley. Drew Griggs. Frank Hopper. Steve Sayre. Stewart Van Arsdale Top Row: Tim Jones. Marshall Rice. 8ill 8ann. John Rutledge. Fred Ricks. Doug Snyder. Larry White. Gary Maberry. Randy Barb, Ken Lucdtke. Chuck Cam. David 8ncker. Kerry Hocutt. Steve Schmnter. Tom Laham. Rick Witcoxson. Don Riepe. Royce Elliott BOYS ENSEMBLE Front Row: Steve Shook. Doug Davee. Tom Nelson. Mike Bayouth. Dale Barnes. Brent Casper, and Don Riepe Back Row: Jim Ward. Richard Riepe. Richard Roysc. Bill Holly. Frank Hopper. David Knox. Rick Wilcoxson. Royce Elliott Not Picturod: Kent Fletcher 34 New Ensemble Replaces Boys’ Quartet This Year Girls Glee club was directed by Mrs. Sandra Miller first semester and Miss Trudy King second semester who acted as a student teacher under Mrs. Miller. The group was composed of sophomore, junior, and senior girls. They sang in three programs, the fall concert, the Christmas program, and the spring concert. Mr. Vernon Nicholson led the Boys Ensemble in singing at assemblies, social functions outside of Southeast, and civic clubs. The 20 voice ensemble of junior and senior boys was formed this year. Another newly formed ensemble directed by Mr. Nichol- son, was the Sophomore Mixed Ensemble. The group was ex- tra-curricular and met three days a week before school. Modernaires. directed by Mrs. Miller and Miss King is a junior-senior mixed choir. They participated in the fall and spring concerts and the Christmas program, as well as singing Christmas carols on television and at Innes during the Christ- mas season. SOPHOMORE MIXED ENSEMBLE Front Row: Billie Harmison. Mary Howse. Veda Brown. Steffanie Axe. Julie Goehnng. Dec 8roadwaicr. 8evcriy Bnckcr. Carol Schaeffer Top Row: Steve Ahsmuhs. Jon Jenson. Bob Neufeid. Jim Johnson. Mark Wiebe. Eric Elmborg. Frosty Sanford. Terry McManis Accompanist: Kathleen Grist GIRLS GLEE CLUB Front Row: Hilda Rosen. Sharry Lawson. Marsha Tindai. Melody Halstead. Marcia 8oneweli Linda Morrison. Gayle Szymkowiez. Carolyn Atkinson. Jan Wells. Claudette Puckette. Linda Pennington. Janelle Mendenhall. Edna Atkinson. Cindy Hopper Socond Row: Becky RcheiS. Diane Barnett Marty Dillon. Delilah Allen. Susan Hays. Linda Lee. Chris Crossland. Barbara Atkinson. Gloria Wytch. Donna Bryan. Sandy Selsor. Janet Brakcr. Barbara Hull Third Row . Conme Lewis. Pam Dehsse. Debbie Bail. Patty Moore. Silla Olafsdottir. Terry Ralston. Rose Wilson. Shirley Smith. Ruth Burns. Penny Kratzer. Joan Bradley. Brenda Brown, Frances Hopkms. Sandra Cowei Top Row: Jan Love, Cathy Kay. Sandra Sanders. Karen Bobo Janme Brooks. Vicki Gilbreath. Rita Sickelbower. Jan Ham- mon. Lisa Van Arsdale. Peggy Beecham. Cindy Newman. Pat Miller. Pam Hay. Pam Shelton. Janelle Ghckman. Betty Matzinger. Lmda Albrecht. Glenda Coulter Accompanist Jeanne Sellinger. Director Mrs Sandy Miller Not Pictured Lmda Crichton. Denie Davis. Julia Hiatt. Molly Hoenschidt. Ursla Rodgers 35 NATIONAL MERIT SEMIFINALISTS Loft to Right: Chris Poolma. Oiana Pike. Gail Jansen. Kerry Krause. Tom Shook. Tim Pankratz Achievement Awards from the National Council of Teachers of English were won by seniors Janet Showaltcr and Leigh Clark for their outstanding perform- ance in national writing competition National Award Winners Bring Honor To School For the past three years. Southeast has led the city in Na- tional Merit finalists. This year Southeast has six finalists with 15 students receiving Letters of Commendation. Every Southeast student that has qualified as a semi-finalist has gone on to become a finalist judged by his performance on college entrance boards, biographical data, and teachers' recommen- dations. Because the cutting score was raised two points from 135 to 137, fewer students qualified as finalists than in past years. National Merit tests were given to about 150 juniors last year. This year 225 juniors took the test. Two seniors were named winners in the National Council of Teachers of English contest. Requirments for the contest are an autobiography impromptu paper, and a prepared paper on w hich the applicants were judged. Winners were recommended for college scholarships by the Council, and their names were sent to all major colleges throughout the country. The Council is hoping to raise c- nough funds to be able to offer their own scholarships to winners. Southeast has had winners in this contest for the past six years. 36 Nine Attend Boys’ State During Summer of 1966 .Nine boys represented Southeast in the 30th session of the American Legion Sunflower Boys' State at Kansas University at Lawrence, Kansas. Qualifications to attend boys' state are a “B  average, participation in extra-curricular activities, teachers' recommendations, and good personality ratings. The purpose of boys  state is to teach the boys, by actual participation, the operation of democratic government on the city, county, and state levels. Local civic organizations, churches, or individuals sponsored each boy to the week long session last June. Southeast was not represented at Girls' State this year be- cause Wichita was only allowed five delegates, and Southeast participated last year. Pam Achenbach, senior, won the Betty Crocker Home- maker of the Year Award at Southeast by receiving the high- est score on a test given December 6. This enabled her to compete on the state and national levels for the scholarship. The test was given only to senior girls. Betty Crocker Homemaker of the Year Award was won by senior Pam Achen- bach REPRESENTATIVES TO 1966 SUNFLOWER 80YS' STATE Left to Right: Chris Chnsiian. Tom Shook. Randy Youle. 8rcnt 8ranham. Ed Wood. Randy Andrews Not Pictured: Ted Adams. Jim Marlin. Mike MawdSley 37 Journalists Report News With Photographs, Words EDITORS OF THE Stampede. Southeast's student newspaper Left to right: Brent Branham, second semester, fifth hour. Kay Miller, first semester, fifth hour. Chns Poclma. fourth hour, hrst semester, and Bev Gerhardt. second semester, fourth hour Two journalism classes, fth and 5th hours, combine efforts to produce the Hoofl eats. often working late into the night and weekends to meet deadlines. At the same time, each class works for its own hour's newspaper in order to publish a weekly Stampede, which bring Southeast news and editorial opinion to the students and faculty. Besides the regular routine of covering beats, writing sto- ries. selling advertisement, laying out pages, and checking page proofs, the newspaper staffs also went on field trips to Parker and Sons Printing Co., who prints the newspaper and to the Eagle-Beacon building. Both classes also sponsored a pep assembly and Ugly Man on Campus contest. Each class has its own newspaper staff and editors which are renewed second semester. Work on the Hoofbeats began early in the fall by taking formal and candid pictures to represent all phases of South- east life. It continued with page layouts and copy writing through February until the last deadline was met. The staff, headed by Miss Sue Marshall, accented the decade theme in the Hoofheuts because of the tenth anniversary of South- east. MEMBERS OF THE fourth hour journalism class Front Row: Fran Howes. Nancy Howell. Chnssie Lmthicum. Helen Sutherland. Chris Poelma. Kathy Hodge. Bev Ger- hardt and Sally Steele Second Row: Jana Perkins. Sue Clark. Joyce Aubon. Linda Colvin. Ellen Bartlett, and Brent Branham Top Row: Jim LaForge. Donnie Lawrence, and Joe Coulter 38 Filth hour journalism students Front Row: Debbie Harper. Kathy Bogue. Pan Keller. Kay Miller. Barby Turner. Ros  Proffitt. Jodi Branson. Mary Ann Hannon Second Row: Cheryl Bowman. Steve Brockclman. Martha Rcvard. Doug Cramer Top Row: Max Page. John Schmitt. Rick Phibbs. Bonnie Reeves. Susan Hays. Karen White Hoofbcats ednor Helen Sutherland checks page proofs m the course of over- seeing yearbook production Striving for an unusual shot, junior Steve 8rockelman, photographer, focuses from the roof of Southeast 39 STUDENT LIFE Student Life connects the present with the past by way of tradition and extends into the future by the spirited ideas of a proud stu- dent body. Students today are upholding traditions handed down to them through the past decade and have contributed new ideas this year that will form the traditions of the future to be upheld by the decades of stu- dents to come. Student Life is apparent not only in tradi- tions, but also in the daily school routine. It is seen not only at special school events, but everyday on the smiling and eager faces of the student body. A Decade Of Traditions Adding to the enjoyment of fourth hour is the juke box in the student lounge Traditions, Customs Started, Experimenting with Stanleys , physics students move to the halls to test the coils Directing Choraleers m Autumn Ectasy . the fall preformance given by the music department, is Mr Vernon Nicholson 42 And Repeated During Year Southeast's student life portrays a variety of lives because of the variety of students that make up the student body. It represents the lives of the scholar, socialite, and athlete, or any combination of these. Sophomores first got into the swing of Southeast living with sophomore officer and cheerleader elections. As the year progressed so did the school and extra-curricular activities. Victory dances after games were common, in addition to the OSOM. homecoming, and Sweetheart dances, and the proms. Plays, assemblies, concerts, and movies, were all presented in Southeast's auditorium to satisfy the interests of every stu- dent. This was a year of great change in student life with the in- crease of freedom in one area and restriction in another. Class assemblies were taken away from the students and given to the teachers to plan in the way of fall and spring assem- blies. Seniors no longer could decorate lockers, and students were restricted from seeing all pep assemblies because of ca- pacity problems. But. on the other hand, students were also allowed more freedom in some areas. For the first time, floats and a parade were a part of the Homecoming ceremony; students were al- lowed to wear ties or boots to Tic down the Aces” or Boot the Pioneers  to raise school spirit. This past school year should be looked back on as a year in the life of a growing school. One that has seen old traditions broken, others strongly upheld, and still others just started. 43 Showing his school spirit. Mr James Mader 'sneaks  up on the Redskins Games Provide Enjoyment, Time To Meet Friends Talking ol mutual acquaintances and various other subjects with East High School cheerleaders, the Southeast cheerleaders take a half-time break during the game with the Aces Showing the desire of having a winning team, members of Pep club cheer as the team advances toward a victory Carrying their heroin off from another victory over evil” are members of the Pep Club Cabinet as they entertain the East High Pep Club members at the dinner before the game 44 Discussing the highlights of a game while regaining strength after a strenuous night of cheering are seniors Helen Sutherland. Khos Hall. Jill Dye. Sally Steele. Karen Hidaira. Kay Miller. Diane Salmans 45 Attempting to add two more points to the Southeast score is sophomore Randy Canfield. Racing for his bike offer a frightful first kiss is Rolf Gruber as liesel stands bewil- dered Sound Of Music  Cast Sister Sophia Sister Margaretta . Sister Berthe...... Maria Rainer . . . . Mother Abbess . . Captain Von Trapp Liesl ............. Louisa............. Kurt .............. Brigitta- ......... Marta ............. Gretl.............. Rolf Gruber Elsa Schraeder . . - Max Detwciler . . Barbara Hobbs Connie Harmison .....Nancy Powell . . . Beverly Boyce ..... Janice Moser ..... Harold Da vis .....Shelley Smith .....Carla Carter . . . Terry McManis .....Carol Elliott Nancy Frederickson Shari Childress ..... Randy Youle . Barbara Bauer ..... Bill Andrews Directed Bv..............................Ruth McCormick Vernon Nicholson Thayne Tolle Escorting Maria to the altar, in the wedding procession to marry Captam Von Trapp is Ku “Sound Of Music” Draws “Do, a deer, a female deer ...  sing Maria and the Von Trapp children. To become acquainted with the children Maria taught them to sing. 46 Orchestra Directed By The Von Trapp girls act as attendents. Large Crowds; Highlights Southeast’s Tenth Year Completing the proposal, the Captam kisses Mana s hand 47 Lunch periods provide not only a lime for nourishment but also a time Leading the annual honk parade at the junior-sophomore tea is this truck load of junior and sophomore girls Daily Routine, Project Going from Southeast to Curtis is just part of the daily routine of over 300 students Some students have os many as three classes a day at Curtis because of the c crowded conditions at Southeast 48 students to relax and talk with friends Winning the fust homecoming float contest in the history of Southeast's decade is the Roll Over the Eagle?1 float made by the junior class Homecoming Float Contest, All Parts Of Southeast Advertising Southeast license plates arc seniors Brent Branham and Rosi Proffitt Student Council sold these license plates to raise money for one of their projects Christmas Ideas Continue, Create Well-known Scenes Snowball fighting is only one of many outside activities that occupy South- east students during the winter Adding a holiday air to the surroundings arc Southeast's Modernaires Fred Ricks. Barby Turner. Drew Griggs. Kerry Hocutt. and Jan Rudd, juniors Southeast's golden buffalo extends a warm welcome to all students and visitors as they approach the mam entrance of Southeast 50 51 Student Relations Board Utilizing the library facilities of Southeast. Gary Matassann and Linda Garner, seniors, work diligently on a research paper Listening attentively as Mr Corwin Bare explains her ACT scores is Bcv Boyce, senior Presiding over one of the meetings of the Student Relation Board is Steve Tippm ji. ior The Student Relation Board was initiated last year as a link between the stuck government and the student body 52 Links Many School Activities to Student Government Study hall provides a time to catch upon next hour's class work or complete work lor the next day Distributing the new IBM grade slips is Mrs Mary Chambers The grade slips were a part ol the over all change made this year to data processing 53 Steve Randall, sophomore, hangs one of his campaign posters to increase his chances of being elected sophomore class president Talent Assembly, Elections, Peace and unyowdedness' characterize C and mam halls while class is in session 54 Just Me.' sung by Ron Webster, senior, is one of the many acts pre- formed in the first all school talent assembly Following the tradition of the senior class Christmas card exchange, this year juniors initiated a valentine exchange Looking for Mary Bcdigrew's cards is Rose Alvarado Parties, Class Projects Add To Daily School Routine Overcome by the changing of classes, the mam hall takes on the appearance of chaos and disorder as two-hundred students find themselves in the same intersection at the same time Awaiting the announcement of the costume contest winner are toga-clad Latin students at the City wide Saturnalia. 55 Class Activities,Parking Promoting school spirit, the varsity cheerleaders lead the student body m ■' O spelling out S O-U-T-H-E-A-S T 56 Returning money for magazines arc Gay Hartman, sophomore, and Julie San- ders, senior Music students sold magazines so that the Choraleers and Or- chestra could go to Colorado Springs Lot Take Students Time Southeast's classes make and hang banners m the halls to help boost school spirit and to support Southeast teams This is one of the junior's contributions to the Beat East” Campaign Sixth hour passes reduce the crowded conditions in Southeast's parking lot. 57 Upper right hand corner: Senior Attendants Mack Vandcrlip and Sally White Lower right hand corner: Junior Attendants Steve Tippin and Kathy Maloney All eyes are on the prom royalty as they begin the royal dance to sentimental strains ol music Couples gather around the ballroom to watch, eagerly waiting to join the royalty Jr.-Sr. Prom ‘Moonlight And Roses’ Proves Exciting Crowning Queen Nancy is King Randy as they begin their reign over the prom Red and pink roses and sparkling stars created the atmos- phere for the Junior-Senior From “Starlight and Roses'  at the Cotillion Balroom Nov. 3. Seniors Randy Smith and Nancy Beck were crowned prom king and queen attended by seniors Terry Robertson and Randy Youle; and Mack Vanderlip and Sally White. Junior attcndcnts were Kathy Maloney and Steve Tippin; and Chris- tie Johnson and Marvin Lee. Besides the royal crown. Queen Nancy also received a dozen red roses and the traditional kiss from King Randy. Variety accented the entire prom as couples were dressed from sports coats to tuxedos and cocktail dresses to formal gowns. Music was also varied, ranging from swing to waltzes, played by the Blue Things. After-prom parties lengthened the evening and completed prom night , long remembered by all who attended. 59 ORGANIZATIONS Organizations are a supplementary part of Southeast added by the demands and en- thusiasm of a student body who believes ex- tracurricular activities to be a necessary and important addition to the curriculum for a well-rounded education. Through the decade, clubs and organiza- tions have been added as soon as the interest in them became apparent. Today a variety of organizations exist to satisfy the variety of interests and needs of the student body. A Decade Of Participation Wt  Yt. STUDENT BODY OFFICERS Randy Youle. Student Body President. Joe Coulter, vice-chairman of Student Relations Board. Julie Langston, secretary of Student Relations Board. Steve Tippm. Student Body Vice President License Plates, Fund Drives Part Of Student Council Student lounge committee is accredited with the organiza- tion and smooth running of the Student Lounge. The lounge, started in 1962. gives students a place to talk and relax during the lunch hour. A yearly membership cost of 25e permits students to use the lounge and its facilities which include a coke machine, juke box, cards, and checkers. Directors of Publications. Finance. Elections, and the All-School Projects worked in their special areas to help Stu- dent Council and better serve the students. Youth Board representatives from Southeast met with rep- resentatives from schools throughout the city to discuss and solve problems that confront the youth of today. Officers of Student Relations Board and Student Council worked together for better communications between the stu- dent body and the Student Council. Student Relations Board helped Student Council with schools drives, such as the Friendship Fund and license plate sales. A few activities of Student Council this year were an out of state student ex- change. a Club of the Month contest, and a Teacher Appre- ciation Day. LOUNGE COMMITTEE FRONT ROW: Diane Porter. Sally White. Nancy 8eck. Linda Schwab. Anne Phalcn. lounge director. Terry McClain. Ann Haney TOP ROW: SuS'C Gould. Randy Smith. Steve Scheldt. Roger London, assistant lounge director. Foster Smith. David Jones. Greg Stocky. Terry Robertson. 62 Student Council Directors. Back row: Jerry Tatum. Parlementanan. Dave Andersen. Director of finance. Chris Christian. Director of Elections Front row: Susan Gochrmg. Director of All-School Project. Ros- Proffitt. Secretary of Student Council. Lmda Conne- Assistant Director of Elections Not pic- tured: Debbie France. Director of Publications Working at the Attic, a teen-age club sponsored by the Wichita Youth Board is Southeast Youth 8oard member Sue Clark, senior YOUTH BOARD Front Row: Sue Clark. Diane Salmans. Secretary. Bev Gerhardt. Janet Lew Top Row: Roberta Eaton, Anne Regier. Karen Adams. Kerry Mocutt 63 Dramatics, Teaching Provide Possible Future Careers Thespians is a national honorary organization sponsored by Miss Ruth McCormick. Membership began at 14 and grew through the year as drama students earned the necessary points by working backstage, serving on a committee, or act- ing in a major stage production. Activities such as an annual banquet, coke sales at plays and musicals, participation in tal- ent assemblies, and two membership initiations have been scheduled each year since 1958 when Southeast was issued its Thespian Charter. To interest students in teaching as a profession is the pur- pose of the Future Teachers of America Club, sponsored by Mr. Marvin IlufTman. The club has been affiliated with the national Future Teachers of America since its first year at Southeast in 1957. The club of 22 members meets twice a month. Activities this year consisted of sponsoring a member- ship drive in the fall, attending the FTA-SNEA workshop sponsored by the Wichita Future Teachers Council, candy salcs. sponsoring concession stands at the Southcast-Carroll basketball game, and a Christmas party. The club meetings were highlighted by a panel discussion by new teachers on the advantages and disadvantages of the teaching profession. Since 1957 the club has given an annual contribution of $50 to a scholarship fund. Selling candy alter school helped raise money for Future Teachers club's pro- tects and trips Lynn Epperson, senior, sells candy for the club THESPIANS Front Row Ji n LaForge Marilyn Maddc Row 2: Susan Hoiieicke. Kathy Sattcrthwaitc. Jill Tractman. Susan Whitehead. Nancy Fine Ladder Lett Side Sue Allen. Janice Mosier treasurer. Pam Mynck. vice- president Ladder Right Side: 8 H Andrews president. 8arby Bauer, secre- tary Nancy Dakon Not Picutred Vick L arson, Harold Muth FUTURE TEACHERS Front Row: Janice Hill. Lois Linschied. Janet Kerbs, vice president. Linda Overstake, secretary. Diana Pike, treasurer. Lynn Epperson, president Top Row: Paul Hill. Barbaro Lowell. Cindy Carter. Judy Kerbs. Chris Hansen. Khris Allen Not Pictured: LaVerba Amen. Nancy Perkins. Barbara Brown Lisa Quinn. Janet Ricdl. Connie Lewis. Judy Sawyer. Su?ann Peter. Melinda Stevens. Connie Kelly, membership chairman Adding the finishing touches to Southeast's tall play. The Sound of Music arc Bev 8oyce and Janice Mosier. seniors Thespians, besides acting, helped with scenery, costumes, and make up 65 Spanish Club Has Fiesta, Sees Films, Helps Needy; Authentic accents and pronunciation are important parts of putting on a Span ish play discover Sally Hills, senior. Janice Hill, junior. Paul Shellito. sopho- more. Connie Duke. Kris Allen. Cheryl Brander, juniors Spanish club, organized in 1962 by third and fourth year Spanish students met once a month. Each year Spanish club has sent Christmas baskets to the needy and has had a fiesta for all Spanish students. In addition to these annual events, the club had a banquet for which freshmen Spanish students from junior highs were invited, and sponsored an after school candy sale. Regular meetings included films of Spain and a speaker from South America. Mrs. Helen Hiebert sponsored the club of 56 members. French club, largest of the foreign language clubs, had 71 members and was sponsored by Mrs. Helen Hagcman. The club, whose purpose was to learn the culture of the French people and make practical use of the French language learned in class, met monthly. French club events this year were a Christmas fete, a banquet in the spring, and a club party at the end of the year. During the meetings several films were shown about France. Each year since the club was started in 1957. members have had an annual banquet, spon- sored a booth in the All-School Project, which has been a- warded the “Best Decorated Booth” over the past few years, and sang Christmas carols in the morning by the school Christmas tree. SPANISH CLUB Front Row: Gail Jansen, president. Linda Clark, secretary. Marlene Lampton. treasurer Row 2: Janice Smith. Connie Duke. Jan Chandler. Kns Al len. Cathy Nodguard. Kay Wallace Row 3: Carol Jansen, Pam Herd. Cheryl 8randner. Kathy McElhmey. Carol Williams. Sharon Morton Top Row: Sue Clark. 8ecky Tice. Paul Cordis. George OeVore, Paul Shelluo Not Pictured: Abigail Adams. Bruce Anderson. Ellen Bartlett. Jeanne Busby. A Cordenas. Allen Gicscckc. Janet Grcy.Lcsley Griffith. Sue Han, Nancy Haupt. Douglas Hensley. Gary Hess. Janice Hill. Paul Hill. Pam Jcnnc. Knsti Jessen. Debbie Kidwell. Paul Kordas. Donna Jean Kunigonis. Corliss Little. Geza Loranth. Lou Morgan. Eddie Mohr. Mern Lynn Carver. Andrea Monger. Mary Murray. Mike O'Dell. Lynn Ownby. Dwight Packer. Ann Poppc. vice president. Susan Rhodes. Becky Schantz. Ruth Sietkm. Lmda Staggs. Sandy Strand. Linda Terrill. Mary Vrzak. Vicki Wnght 66 French Students Plan Annual Banquet, Parties FRENCH CLUB Front Row: Mrs Hageman. Lynn Packer, president. Nna Johnson, treasurer. Roberta Eaton, secretory. Debbie France. Nancy Dakan. BevGcrhardt Lmda Schwab. Rosi Proffitt. Connie Hulso. Kathy Hines. Judy Winter. Marilyn Crow. Rhonda Lloy. Bob Liton Row 2: Kathy Stone. Gail Bartlett. Joanic Woolf. Donna Schrnit. Terry McClain. Barbara Allen. Brenda Allen. Melissa Harrub, Carolyn Lipprtt. Nancy 8eren. Robin Salem. Kathy McLeod. Louis Steko i Row 3: Mark Brown Cheryl Laham. Peggy Robertson. Jana Spurgeon. Marilyn Williams. Brenda Harmon. Lynn Kramer. Gay Shike. vice-president. Susan Whitehead. Sharon Reed. Peggy Bauer. Robm Nave. Diana Dav s. Janice Morse. Jennie King. Christie Johnson Top Row: Craig Martin. Randy Sharpe. Morns Huffman, Jan Hombcrger. Chris Brim. Rhonda Siefkes. Karen Hidaka. Kay Miller. Jill Dye. Nancy Holt. Janie Busby. Dee Rogers. Helen McDonald, Margie Rochr. Sharmis McClure. Lmda Johnson. Cheryl Rousey Not Pictured: Sonya Alseike. Enc Elmborg. Scot Evans. Jo Gingrich. Ann Jones. Jane Knight, Cyndy Newman. Susan Piercy. Louis StCkoll. Diana Davis Steve Evans. Jenny Fnenscn. Darlene Seibert Making decorations tor the French banquet are Karen Hidaka. senior. Jo Gin- grich and Gail Bartlett, juniors The French banquet is an annual affair Le premier noel  sing French club members Terry McClam. Arden Smith. Sue Lovejoy. Lynn Packer, all seniors Each year French club sings Christmas carols near the mam door, before school 67 5 Students Study Customs, Learn About Foreign Life Through bi-monthly German club meetings, students became acquainted with the aspects of German life and customs. Started in 1960. the club has grown from 20 members to over 60 this year. Main events through the years have been sponsoring school dances, candy sales, participating in the All-School Project, and a city-wide German club picnic. Each year German club, along with all other language clubs, has taken part in the Interna- tional Christmas Party, organized in 1964 as a Christmas celebration between all language clubs. This year, how- ever, the party was discontinued bceause of complica- tions. In its place. German club had a progressive Christ- mas dinner for its club members. A field trip, films, speakers, and a banquet supplemented the regular meet- ings. Formed in 1962, Latin club is a member of the Junior Classical League, an international organization. The na- tional president of the league was from Southeast in 1964 and the city-wide president has been from Southeast twice, including this year who was Stuart Wier. Each year Latin club has taken a big part in Saturnalia, a city-wide Christmas party, observed National Latin Week in April, and had speakers and films at their regular Monday meetings. Three members of Latin club repre- sented Southeast at the National Junior Classical League convention in Kentucky last summer. Mrs. Mary Cham- bers sponsored the club. GERMAN CLUB Front Row: Gordon Hodge, president. Janet Wehde. vice president. Janet Sctiowalter. sccrctaiy. Mary Herrin, treasurer. Nancy Waggon- er. Marla McMams. Row 2: Joe Coulter. Diane Salmans. Eileen Jones. Marilyn Bailey. Martha Pohi. Dale Cobb. Jan Nelson. Janet Kerbs. Lois Lmscheid. Cindy 8ozarth. Joe Compton Top Row: Mr Dyck. Mary Edgecombe. Greg Stucky. Kerry Hocutt. Steve Beckner. Rory Marshall. Jack Jakowatz. Phil Spcary. Vic Schoenberg. Tim Pankratz. Dan Buner Not Pictured: Elaine Humphreys. Carla White. Pat White. Shicla Metzger. Ray Fisher. Jeff Davis. Ellen Messman. Kevin Shay. David Homing. Pam Roach. Jim Couey. Harline Bond. Greta Weber. Jerry Ducan, Dan Dishon. John Landis. Millard Markham. Gordon Haile. Eric Smith. Mary Urzak. Tom Alloway. Jill Swartzcndruber. Randy Hirsch. Bill Schroder. Doug Cramer LATIN CLUB Front Row: Larry Veach. president. Mary Meserve, vice president. Darla Giggy. secretary. Paul Hiratzka. treasurer. Stuart Wier. Lisa Van Arsdale. city J C L representatives Row 2: Mrs Chambers. Janet RiedL Barbara Hull. Peggy Bauer. Sidm Pouorff. Vicki Howard. Joy Cumberland. Steven Hershberger. Helen Sutherland. Jolene Rogers Row 3: Jim Fleagle. Pat Fulton. Susan Francis. Peggy Robertson. Magone Laughlm. Charlene Gamble. Chipper Chipas. Judy Larsen. Stephanie Ax. Lmda Ross Top Row: Sue Clark. Tom Scott. Mark Bleck. David Scherr. Harold Pickier. Nancy Strattan Not Pictured: Chris Poelma. Cathy Bachos. W II Wright. Darylen McQunk. Janet West. Mark Fmkbemer. Mary Holt. Annie Lewis. Renne Shepherd 68 Practicing their songs in Latin tor the Saturnalia are hve Latin club members Stuart Wier and Larry Veach. seniors, listen as Sidm Pottorff. junior. Mary Meserve and Darla Giggy. seniors smg modern folk songs. Each year a city-wide party is given to celebrate the Latin holiday 69 Honor Societies Increase; Club Encourages Projects Early in the year eight journalism students were initiated into Quill and Scroll, an international honorary society for high school journalists. New members were later added to the society who had gained recognition for their work during the year. Members of Quill and Scroll must be in the upper third of their class and have done outstanding work in some phase of journalism. Southeast first became a charier member of Quill and Scroll in 1964. M iss Sue Marshall sponsored the society. Science and Math club, organized for those with scientific minds and an interest in mathematics, made special efforts to encourage individual student science projects. The club, started in the first year of Southeast, was sponsored by Mrs. Ruth Smith. Activities the club has been active in each year were visits to the Kansas Junior Academy of Science. All- School Project, and the Science Fair. I lighlights of this year's meetings were special speakers and field trips. Each year, since the National Forensic League was formed at Southeast in 1960. it has participated in both the NFL State Debate Tournament and NFL State Model Congress. In addition to these events. NFL hail a Christmas dinner, candy sale, car wash, spring party, and attended about 10 debates and forensic duels. New this year was the permission of the first place winner of the NFL Stale Debate Tournament to participate in the NFL National Debate Tournament. NFL was sponsored by Mr. Bill Robinson. Kreonne Inc . a photographic equipment company, was the location for a Sa ence and Main club field trip Kevin Williams. James Ocputy. sophomores Stuart Wier. senior, and Mrs Smith listen to their guide NFL Front Row: Susan Worth. Kathleen Grist. Victoria Herrin. Anne Regier. Kathy Carr. Jan Hornberger. secretary. Greichen Miller. Barbara Alien. Janice Fleagie. Joyce Vcrderstrasse. Trudy Lambert Top Row: Oennis Price. John 8owman. president, Gor- don Hodge. Steve Morgon. Bob Luan. vice president. Jim Fleagie. Jerry Corbm. John Land s. Mike Menakcr. Harold Pickier. Lou Morgan. Bill Schofield. Steven Hershberger. Marc Salle. Doug Smith Not Pictured: Mary Pearce. Doug Wrench. Don Stuart SCIENCE AND MATH Front Row: Stuart Wier. president. Bob Freu. vice president. Kevin Will ams. secretary. Kent Garret Row 2. Vic Schoenberg. Steve 8rockelman. John Peterson. James Deputy Top Row: Margie Roehr. David Scherr. Mrs Smith 70 Working lare mto the night as yearbook deadlines had to be met arc Quill and Scroll members Rosi Proffitt. Helen Sutherland. Brent Branham. Kathy Hodge. Bcv Gerhardt. and Ellen Bartlett, seniors Nearby drive-ins and restaurants often supplied them with the energy to finish sections. QUILL AND SCROLL Front Row: Kay Miller. Kathy Hodge. Chris Polema Top Row: Rosi Proffitt. Helen Sutherland. Bev Ger- hardt. Ellen Bartlett. 8rent 8ranham Not Pictured: Khris Hall 71 MEDICAL CAREERS Front Row: Kathy Stone, vice president. Karen McElhiney. president. David Scherr. Row 2: Paul ShellitO. Darla Giggy. secretary-treasurer Linda Jonker, Rory Marshal Top Row: Sharon Morton. Debbie Mohr Medical Careers Take Field Trip To Medical Center; Y - Teens. Janice Wood, president. Nancy Wagner, vice president. Kay Wal- lace. secretary. Diana Pike, treasurer. Not Pictured: Linda Staggs. Janet Showalter. Mary Lou Manley. Susan Hays. Sherry Herndon. Mary Appl. Kathy Gerber. Margaret Clark. Carol Wangeman. Laura Lovett Y-Teens, in ils tenth year at Southeast, has participated in the Toys for Tots drive and Operation Holiday. They collect- ed clothes and toys and did volunteer work in the two organi- zations which enables needy families to have a happier Christmas. The club also worked on service projects for child- ren's homes and retirement homes. This year’s meetings in- cluded special speakers, parties given at children's homes and a Christmas party at which place mats were made for hospi- tals. Sponsored by Miss Ruth Krause, the club of fourteen members is opened to all girls and was organized for Christian fellowship. Approximately twenty students interested in medical ca- reers make up the membership of the Medical Careers club, sponsored by Mrs. Margaret Walters, school nurse. The club began in 1957 during the first year of Southeast and met twice a month after school. At these meetings several films were shown on various careers in medicine. Each year, the club's main activities arc the All-School Project and a field trip to a university medical center. The Medical Auxilary sponsored the field trip which was city-wide. The club also went on a minor field trip to the Kirk Dental Laboratory in Wichita last fall. 72 Designing placeman to give hospitals for Christmas are Kathy Gerber, soph- omore. Susan Hays, junior, and Janice Wood, senior The mats were given to the hospitals (or patient's meals Y-Teens In Tenth Year Operation Holiday was one of the many projects Y-Teens volunteered for dur- ing the Christmas season Seniors Linda Staggs and Kay Wallace worked re- pairing toys and clothes for needy families 73 Southeast's mascot, the buffalo, was sold by Medical Careers club m order to raise money Selling a buffalo to Rosi Proffitt is Darla Giggy. both seniors Boys Receive Letters For Work, Sports Participation; LETTERMEN Front Row: Jim Webber. Ron McCabe. Bob Straughn. Jim Glasgow. Bob Fretzs. secretary-treasurer. Harry Dobbin. Steve Bishop. Tim Hootcn Second Row: Randy Smith. Mark Peugh. Harlan Hartstein. Paul Hirotzka. Gary Mayberry. Craig Isabel. John Rutledge. Roger London. Stove Enright Top Row: Jack Guggisberg. president, Gary Mattasarm. vice president. Jett Evans. Chris Christan. Tom Futo. Tom Hmz. Steve Gordon. Bill Stephens Not Pictured: Jack Graham. Jerry Davidson. Ed Wood. Powell Figgins. Greg Krueger. John NoHsmger. Robert Bean. Tom Brewer. J O Casement. Mel Cretly. Mike Daggett. Mike Edmonds. Kim Ewonus. Mike Fox. David Geese. Jett Graves. Carl Guest. Ron Holland. 8ob Hurt. Brian Jacobs. Tom Kice. David Knox. Gary Lehncr. Alex McLaren. Steve Vandavcer. Phil Williams. Steve Hendrix. Mark Mendenhall. Pat Galbraith. Tim Nye. Mike Colvin, Jim Easton, Douglas Bowles. Frank Hill. Ken Kirchncr. Mike Watts. Mike Weaver. Rick Hiebsch. Mickey Burba. Dean Yelemk. David Land. Ralph Bickford. Rick Hall. Steve Kurtz. Robert Howard. Mack Vanderlip. Dwan Green. Bob Alley. Ray Fisher. Craig Leonard. Brent Branham. Randy Smith, Eldon West. Perry Colton. Bob Hyden Would You like a program ” was often heard on Fridays as Lettcrmcn sold football and basketball programs Selling a program to a southeast fan is sen- ior Tim Hootcn 74 Safety Club Views Driving In Southeast Parking Lot Scoring targets alter shooting are George DcVorc. junior, and Bill Oenlmger. senior Rifle club met once a week to practice shooting at the South Armory Mr. Glenn Clark, sponsor of the Rifle club, strives to teach the 24 members the safe use of firearms. Textbooks, films and tests are preliminaries to the actual shooting range practice. Each year, since the club was formed in 1959, it has been ac- tive in inter-school and intra-school matches, a tournament at Wichita State University, and the All-School Project. Lettermen's club started in 1958 with 47 lettermen, met every Friday morning. The club is open to all boys who have lettered in any Southeast sport. Activities consisted of taking care of the victory bell at games, publishing game programs, fund raising sales such as selling Buff Booster pins, furthering athletics, boosting school spirit. The club was sponsored by Mr. John Zumult. Safety club, sponsored by Mr. William Draut. promotes safety in and around Southeast through various projects. A few of these are working with student council to ease traffic congestion in the parking lot, reporting any hazardous driving to the safety committee, and sending letters to par- ents notifying them of it. The club's main activity was attend- ing the Kansas Teenage Traffic Safety convention in the spring. SAFETY CLUB Gwenda Alexander. Gloria Jones. Millard Markham, presi- dent. Sherry Davis, vice president. Brenda Lowery, secretary RIFLE CLUB Front Row: John Jefferies. Garold Holcombe. Joe Compton. Chuck Ecord Top Row: Grog Denlingcr. Jim Burton. Bill Denlinger. secre- tary. Bob Blanton. Mike Collins. Not Pictured: Steve Shannon, president. Stewart VonArsddlc. ircasurcr. Bill Bolcr. Bruce Johnson. Barry Cooper. David Allen. Allen Wilson. Tom Steele. Mike James. Bob Freizs. Bob Brci- dcntahi. j.P Adams. Chipper Chipas. 75 COURTESY COMMITTEE Front Row: Anno Regier. Chris Brown. Marilyn Madden. Ellen Hickman. Dana Wolfbcrg. Kathy Hines. Glenda Garrett Row 2: Karen Dennis. Judi Hale. Diane Salmans. Janet Riedl. Nancy Coulson. Louis Steckle. Janice Flcagle. Margie Roehr. Jeanme Busby. Kay Wallace Top Row: Lou Morgan. Gordon Hodge. Ross Griggs. Gary Conner Not Pictured: Dan Dishon. Nancy Cheney. Chr.s Brim. Mike Menaker. Ray Fisher. Kathy Hines. Cliff Godfrey. Carla Carter Debbie Freeland. Lesley Gill. Sharon Hass. Jane Knight. Virginia Felt. Marc Elstcr. Mike Daggett. Jim Pappas. Ralph Lehman. Curt Timmerman. Connie Hulsc. Linda Compton. Debbie Saffer OFFICE PROCTORS Front Row: Kaye Helm. Jackie Brown. Sandra Moore. Kathy Nodguard. Sally Cocking, Cindy Lightner. Nancy Fredericks. Mary Ann Hannon. Nola Doty Top Row: Kathy Brown. Donna Schmid. Jane Skinner. Cathy Crown. Pat Johnson. Carol Allen, Barbara Crelly. Sherry Hanstine. Susie Sutton. Marcia Stearns Not Pictured: Kathy Maloney. Karen Dennis. Mary Lou Messman. Shenfyn Scheffler. Susan Peters. Sally Fahnestock. Janet West. Susan Whitehead. Sharon Reed 76 NURSE PROCTORS Frances Hopkms, Anne Bowman, Debbie Gee. Susan Holleicke. Hazel Oliver Not Pictured: Jan Hammon Students Give Up Study Halls For Proctor Positions Assisting Mrs. Margaret Walters, the school nurse, were six nurse proctors who worked in the health room. They re- ceived students’ admit slips, took temperatures, filled out student health reports, ran errands, collected for the nurse. Relieving the load of the office secretaries were the office proctors who ran errands, collected absence slips, called stu- dents from class, and filled out attendance cards. The attend- ance office, separated from the main office this year, also used office proctors. Courtesy proctors, stationed at school entrances, helped and welcomed visitors to the school by offering information and answering questions. Mr. Garland Strickland was the chairman of the committee assisted by a different teacher each hour. 77 MODERN DANCE Front Row: Charla Allen, secretary-treasurer. Betsy Bernman. president Row 2: Vonna Kekahbah. Patty Moran. Janie Spencer. Diane Porter. Kaye 8yrne. Pam Mynck. Sally Cox. Joan Hemtz. Marsha Bowers Row3: Pat Mullen. Saundi Madsen. Cathy Bachos. Jean Stevens. 8arbara Hull. Nancy Fine. Vick- ie Moore. Gmny Hcggc. Jetta Savoy. Nancy 8cck Top Row: Susie Welsh. Ann Axiell Not Pictured: Linda Burnett. Nikki Carter. Linda Garner. Barbara Holder. Paula Minmck. Carla Nelson. Sherrie Newman. Kathy Pollock. Jacque Thorton LETTERWOMEN Judy Sawyer. Mary 8edigrew. Carol Terry SEA SPRITES In Water: Mcrn Carver. Beverly Bncker. Barbara TiCC Front Row: Karen Adams. Abigail Adams. Marty Dillon. Barbara Johnson. Ann Ells- bury. Eiamc Clmc. 8atbara Hull. Dee Dickey Jeanme Johnson. Lynn Kramer Row 2: Martha Ludwick. secretary, Gail Bartlett. Becky’ Schantz. Jeanme Spears. Cheryl Bowman. Susie Robinson. Susan Goehnng. Lesley Gill. Jan Chandler Top Row: Carla Carter, president. Ruth Sidkin. vice president. Becky Brown. 8arbara Crelly. Susan Cusic. Lmda Johnson. Barby 8aucr. Janet Fox. Pam Zumalt. Diane Drury. Vicki Herron. Betty Gupion. Kathy Hodge Not Pic- tured: Cmdy Spivey. Lynn Bramer. Deanne Rogers. Paula Bruss. Janet Wchdo. Cyndi 8o23rth. Darylen McQuirk. Pam Ratramcl Carol Sidders. Sandy Selsor. Terry Walker. Kirstie Alley. Penny Kratzcr. Christie Johnson. Kay Miller. 8arbara Rounds. Mary Christenson Sea Sprites, Les Paps, Participate In Programs Modern Dance club, “Les Papillions' . was organized in 1961 by girls with an interest in modern dance. Mrs. Ruby Schrader sponsored the 35 members who met every Monday after school. These members are chosen by Mrs. Schrader through auditions. Included in the activities of the year were a banquet, money raising drives, a party in the spring which is given every year to welcome new members, a field trip to Kansas University for a dance workshop, special speakers and films, and dancing in the two talent assemblies. Main events in which the elub has participated in the past are dancing in a Christmas program and the All-School Project. Lettcrwomen, girls who have earned 550 points by partici- pating in after school sports, form the Lcttcrwomen’s club, sponsored by Miss Wilma Lee. Each year, since the club was started in 1960, girls have had a Mother and Daughter Fun Night, a play day for ninth grade girls in the spring, and a bowling night for fathers and daughters. They also sponsored a booth in the All-School Project. Synchronism, rhythm, and creativity were all a part of Sea Sprites club, sponsored by Mrs. Betty Fugit. The club of 40 members was established in 1961. Since then, it has partici- pated in such events as Open House. All-School Project, and various water shows. 79 LIBRARY PROCTORS Front Row: Vickie Howard. Ocbby Moore. Helen O’Bryan. Susan Hays. Krisii Whittier. 8obbie Bryant Top Row: Betty Gupton. Cathy Monts, Debbie Muth. Carol Timpy. Ruth Woo J. Shirley Ackers. Kns Allen. Cmdy Clark. Janet Bettis. Glenda Hufl Not Pictured: Pam Hudson. Roberta Roberts. Chen Adkins. Barbara Clark. Janice Wood. Nancy Wagner. Pam Hopkins BOOKSTORE PROCTERS Front Row: Shnlicy Sparks. Silvia Baldwir Row 2: 8etty Maumger. Joyce Endicott. Janet Hattan Top Row: Margaret Wilis. Paula Mai- •: i Not Pictured: Peggy Harmon. Mark Matthaei. Barbara Rounds 80 Girls Work In Bookstore, Aid Counselors, Librarians Many students gave up their study hall period or a pass card to serve as proctors and to work in the bookstore. Delivering guidance slips to students and running errands for the counselors were jobs of the counselor proctors. Working in the library were proctors who checked stu- dents' admit slips, checked in and out library books and mag- azines, and were of general help to the librarians. Ten volunteer students gave an hour of their day to work in the bookstore selling school supplies and other student necessities such as kleenex and cough drops. Mr. Marion Morozzo sponsors the bookstore that has been available since Southeast opened to serve the students with their school sup- ply needs. COUNSELOR PROCTERS Front Row: Gay Shikc. Lmda Breedlove. Glenda Thomas Row 2: Debbie Ball. Rhonda Siclkcs. Morjic McLeod. Pam Moran, jiti Dye Connie Robmson. Debbie Bethel. Diana Pike Not Pictured: Jane Davis. Janet Showalier. Judy Stroer. Jerry McCammon Pep Club Events Include Bus Trip, Victory Dances; PEP CLUB CABINET Front Row: Jill Dye. senior secretory. Karen Adams, vice president. Connie Harrmson. president. Linda Schwab, social chairman. Bev Ger hardt. corresponding secreiary Second Row: Julie Langston. |umor representative. Mary Blaylock, senior representative. Pam Mynck. senior representative. Judy Randall, senior representative Back Row: Jana Spurgeon, junior representative. Carolyn Bell, sophomore representative. Carmen Smith, sophomore representative. Billie Harmison. sophomore representative. Becky Brown, junior representative Not Pictured: Barbara Rounds, junior representative 82 Cheerleaders Show Spirit Pep club, known as the Buffalo Belles in 1957 when it was formed, was sponsored by Mrs. Shirlcnc Silvcrtooth and met every Thursday after school during game seasons. This year's activities of the club, participated in by 600 members, includ- cd a bus trip to Salina for a football game. Pep club dinners with other schools before games, and an annual awards ban- quet in the spring. Each year, in addition to cheering at ath- letic events. Pep club has cheered in pep assemblies, spon- sored several boothes in the All-School Project, sponsored victory dances, and donated food at Thanksgiving and Christ- mas to needy families. The club’s regular meetings consist of instructions and plans for games, learning new cheers, and pep talks from Connie Harmison. president. Six varsity cheerleaders followed the teams to out-of-town games, cheered through all kinds of weather, and led the Pep Club in cheers at games. Cheering at the l B  and sophomore games were the six “B  team cheerleaders. All of the cheer- leaders cheered at pep assemblies. Pep club meetings, and acted as ambassadors of Southeast when welcoming other schools to Southeast's home games. 'Romp 'em, stomp 'em. go Buffs, go1” cheers Pep club as they encourage spoil and pep at Southeast football and basketball games Mary Howse. sophomore Susie Robinson, senior Margaret Langston, junior Vicky Shelton, sophomore 83 SPORTS Sports are reflected by the spirit, enthu- siasm, hope, and fear seen in the eyes of the Southeast student whether at a football sta- dium or on the tennis court. To the onlooker as well as the players, sports not only mean another victory or trophy for Southeast, but also a sense of sportsmansh ip and loyalty to the school they are fighting for. A Decade Of Victory Cross Country Team Posts Fine Record; Jeff Evans CROSS COUNTRY TEAM Front Row: Carl Roush. John Noffsmger. Ray Fisher. Greg Krueger. Powell Figgens. Jelf Evans. Jerry Davidson. Jack Graham Top Row: Mike Boydston. Don Levi. Greg Crumley. Craig Mcllvam. Thad Jensen. David Widensaul. Butch Hawkins. Dale Langland. Ed Wood Tensing for the start of the Southeast Invitational are runners representing several high schools 86 Competes In State Meet Southeast’s Golden Buffalo crosscountry team finished one of their finest seasons in the history of the school. Head coach Mr. Charles Hatter lettered seven boys who showed they had the will to work. Several events highlighted the season and made the year a success, the most important of these being that in eight meets, the Buff harriers never finished lower than sixth plaee. Jeff Evans competed for the second time in the state meet and captured fourteenth place. Coach Hatter says that he expects several of the boys who competed on the varsity and B” teams to return next year for another winning season. Co-eaptain Jeff Evans commented after the season's com- pletion saying, “I felt that this was a highly successful season with all the boys giving all they had for the team”. Cross Country Record Campus Invitational 2nd Emporia Invitational 4th East Invitational 5th North Invitational 6th Southeast Invitational 2nd Heights Invitational 2nd City League Meet 4th Regional Meet 4th State Mcet-Jeff Evans 14th Straining tor position. Butch Hawkins, junior, paces two ICapaun runners to the finish in the Southeast Invitational Calling finishing times to the boys at the finish line is head Cross Country coach Charles Hatter Jerry Davidson, senior, starts his final kick as he nears the end of the rugged two mile course 87 Matassarin, Ewonus Represent Southeast on All-City, VARSITY FOOTBALL TEAM Front Row Gary Matasserm. Jack Guggisberg. Kim Ewonus. Tom Shook. Tom Kice. Mike Weaver. Mike Edmonds. Steve Scheldt. Larry Rant. Bill Hamilton Second Row: Rob Penna. Gary Lehner. Jeff Graves. Jim Salomon. Randy Smith. J D Casement. Tim Hooten. Dave Knox. Alex McLearen. Mike Daggett. Third Row: Roger London. Carl Guest. Steve Vandcvccr. Ron Holland. Mel Crelly. Marvin Mattzinger. Dan Dishon. Phil Wyssenback. Brian Jacobs. Greg Foes©. Richard Reipe. Fourth Row: Miles Mattley. Greg Schieler. Bill Cotey. Tom Hess. Mike Fox. David Geese. Mike Watts. Bob Hunt. Scott Smith. 8ob Reed. Phil Williams. Fifth Row: Bob Bean. Kent Voshell. Jim Mcllvem. Steve Brown. Tom Brewer. Danny Harlow. Scott Lucy. Mark Meek. Rick Rogers. Top Row: Kim Krasuski. Rick Shaw. Steve Kurtz. Mike Smith. Jim Harrington. Danny Mulligan. Steve Schmnter. Royce Elliot. Doug Hensley Southeast's last game of the season against North proved to be on exciting one as Tom Shook, senior end. 60. blocks a North player while senior Jack Guggisberg. 28. darts around senior Randy Smith. 25. for a b;g yardage gam 88 All-State “Dream” Teams Southeast's Golden HufTalo football team, under the direc- tion of Mead Football Coach Mr. Marvin Vandcveer. ended the season in a tie for 3rd place with North High School in the city standings. According to the State League standings. Southeast ranked 6th after the Salina game and 9th at the end of the season. Southeast played two State League games which resulted in a tie with the Salina Mustangs and a win over the Hutchinson Salthawks. Southeast finished their first season in 1958 with zero w ins, six losses and three ties. In 1962 the Buffaloes won the City League Championship with seven wins, one loss and one tie. This year's team posted four wins, two losses and one tie in the City League and five wins, two losses, and two ties in the state standings. The Golden Buffaloes chalked up their most decisive victo- ry over Bishop-Carroll with the score of 45-0. Southeast's football games were played at Veteran's Field at Wichita State University, Lawrence Stadium. Heights High School. O'Shaughnessy Field at Kapuun High School, and in Salina. Southeast was represented by two players on the All-City Dream Team.  Gary Matassarin. senior halfback, and Kim Ewonus. senior guard, were given this recognition. Both boys were also named to the All-State Football team. Southeast's key quarterback senior Randy Smith. 25. runs for valuable yardage in the Southeast-East game Varsity Team Record They SE Kapaun 18 28 Hutchinson 7 18 West 27 7 South 18 28 Salina 20 20 East 39 28 Carroll 0 45 Heights 13 33 North 26 26 After intercepting a deciding pass in the North-Souiheast game. Gary Matassarin. senior halfback. 29. races toward the goal for a Southeast touchdown 89 Sophs Show Improvement: Blocking out a North player to open a hole lor Southeast's players is Mike Edmonds, senior. 41 Plowing through West s delensive line for yardage is Baby Bud 43 in the ' B team's last game agamst West, a Southeast defender blocks a West player as he forces his way through the defense line. “ir TEAM RECORD Team Gains Experience Southeast's “13” team, consisting mostly of juniors, gave boys a chance to play competitive football, while condition- ing for the varsity team. The team compiled a three win, four loss record for the season under the coaching of Mr. Jim Deckinger. One of the “B” team's exciting games was with Wichita Heights High School. Even though the Buffs gave the opposition a good game, they could not quite outlast the defense of the Falcons, and the final score was 14-13, Heights. The Sophomore team, the Baby Buffs, outdid themselves by finishing the season with a four win, two loss, and one tie record, to keep up with the school’s fine tradition. Even though they are inexperienced players, they have shown much improvement since they first started practice at the first of the year. SE Opp- Kapaun 6 32 Heights 13 14 East 14 21 North 1 13 South 18 13 Carroll 19 6 West 14 24 SOPHOMORE TEAM RECORD SE OPP. Kapaun 19 19 Heights 14 13 East 18 7 North 12 21 South 12 7 Bishop-Carroll 25 13 West 6 44 SOPHOMORE FOOTBALL TEAM Front Row: Glen Martin. Bill Burrow. Paul Savage. Dave Blanton. Alan Burch. Larry landwehr. Much Jay. Greg Phelps. Preston Brommer. Larry West Second Row: Tom Lentz. Ouane Kresge. Mike Schulte. Jim McCune. John Ortieb. John Moore, Lester Morns. JeH Davis. Mike Mizcnko. Don Kennedy. Tom Krebs. Third Row: Dove Gensch. Rod Reed. John Earnest. Chuck Noble. Guy Morrow. Bob Sillm. Carl Herndon. Mike Ellis. Greg Gnsamore. Spencer Davies. Fourth Row: Mike Young. Jim Shook. John Mack. Gregg Juson. David Waller. Ray Herndon. Ford Walker. David Farmer. Bill Keckfer. Terry Wilks. Fifth Row: 8rad Girard. Curt Welborn. Jim Ramcr. Marc Henkel. Steve Sayre. Mike Chapck. Larry Richardson. Bob Cox, Jack Tallon; Sixth Row: Doug Foster. Gary Stew- art. Dean Hoepner. Don Sccry. Terry Milligan. Steve Ahsmuhs. Bruce Howard. Patrick Boley. Mike Cam. Scott Agee. Top Row: Ed Rice. Mike Petterson. Mike Kenne- dy. Tom Smith. Carl Jones. Mike Gnhers. Doug Bogart. Larry Lallimore. Brent Pendleton. Managers: Tom Schellenberger. John 8e$hir$. Albert Page. Barry Cooper. Jim Copley. Dewayne Fleming, Steve Dufck 91 Homecoming Queen Marcia Reigns From Junior Float Reigning over the 7th annual football Homecoming game was Queen Marcia Jamison, escorted by half-back Jack Gug- gisberg. Marcia was crowned and presented with a dozen long-stem red roses and the traditional kiss by Jack during the half-time ceremonies of the Southeast-Bishop Carroll game played at Lawrence Stadium. October 28. Marcia's attendants were Connie Harmison escorted by Mike Edmonds and Silla Olafsdottir escorted by Tom Kice. The following Saturday night, the royalty was honored at the Homecoming dance. “Autumn Moon”, in the cafeteria with music provided by the Apostles. After the recrowning and presentation of jewelry to the queen and her attendants from Student Council, the royal couple danced to Shan- grai-La”. Marcia also received the game ball signed by the football team at their football banquet. A total of 12 senior girls were nominated as Homecoming queen candidates, six from Pep club and six from Lettermen's club. The 1966 Homecoming ceremonies were unique in that classes competed in a float contest. The winning junior class float was recognized during the ceremonies and acted as a temporary throne for Queen Marcia. Another first at Southeast was the Homecoming parade which consisted of the cheerleaders, marching band. Pep club, queen candidates, and the three class floats. The parade marched around the block of Southeast led by a police escort. Awaiting the coronation are Queen Marcia and escort Jack Guggisberg Watching as Southeast defeats Bishop Carroll are Homecoming candidates Ann Jones. Susie Gould. Sally White. Mary Patterson. Linda Schwab. Nancy Beck. Cindy Spivey. Susie Robinson, and Terry Robertson 93 Reaching high to pull down another rebound agamst Kapaun i$ sophomore Randy Canfield as |unior Jim Easton strains to help Buffs Average 68 Points; Set New Scoring Record Game action was fast and fierce for the Buffs as the South- east basketball squad outran, outshot. and outplayed almost every team they met. This year, the Buffs, lop scorers of the city league, averag- ing 68 points a game, rallied to a I I-1 season and a 10-'f city league mark. This year set a precedent for the Buffs for playing more juniors and sophomores than ever before. Thanks to the fine coaching efforts of Mr. Dave Leach, head basketball coach, and to a fine bench of reserves. Southeast was victorious in most of their encounters. Coach Leach, in his first year at Southeast and in his second year of coaching, provided fine leadership for the Southeast squad. Southeast hosted a tournament in their own gym in which Leavenworth. Wellington, and Coffeyvillc participated. Southeast won their tournament defeating Coffeyvillc and Wellington in Friday and Saturday night games. The Buffs scored 97 points against Leavenworth's 69 to break the school record for most points scored in one game by a South- east team. Mr. Bill Cleary, the B  team coach and assistant varsity coach, guided the B  team to a 16-7 season record. With a fine basketball record behind them, the Buffs hope for another great season next year. The basis for this hope is the fact that manv sophomore and junior varsity letlermen will be returning. Not only sophomore and junior varsity players, but also some B“ team players were given the op- portunity to see some varsity game action. This experience will greatly influence next year's basketball team. Excited about the Butt's come from behind victory over East, happy Southeast fans 'mob ' the pfayers VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM Front Row: Mark Craggeii. Chris Christian. Foster Smith. Paul McCausland. Tom Futo. Gary Mabcrry. Jeff Wisner. Gary Matassarm. Spencer Davies Back Row: Bill Vestle. Jon Smith. Jim Easton. Randy Canfield. Paul Kreutngcr. Jim Dye. Gary Whalen. Don Laughlin Varsitv Record SE OPP Salina 86 58 Carroll 79 53 Kapaun 67 63 South 67 58 East 43  9 Winfield 77 63 Heights 69 50 West 53 56 North 66 59 Carroll 63 52 Coffeyville 79 50 Leavenworth 97 69 Kapaun 65 41 South 89 61 East 43 39 Heights 56 44 North 63 67 West 61 61 95 I Getting around some Kapaun detenders is |unior Paul McCausland os he goes m for a lay-up “B Team Record Bill Vestle. junior. drives the baseline for two points agamst North, as senior Tom Futo watches SE OPP Salina 62 45 Carroll 51 40 Kapaun 52 65 South 47 52 East 41 37 Winfield 55 58 Heights 54 42 West 44 49 North 57 54 Carroll 79 50 Kapaun 56 62 South 55 56 East 41 31 Heights 73 51 North 61 16 West 53 56 Sophomore Team Record SE OPP South 54 62 North 47 58 Carroll 58 39 Kapaun 65 58 West 50 59 East 37 52 Heights 50 55 South 55 57 North 51 75 Carroll 72 49 Kapaun 65 50 West 55 58 East 46 47 % Randy Canfield, sophomore. Jim Easton, junior, and Paul Kreuuiger. sen- ior out position a Kapaun player to bring down a rebound Sophs Learn Techniques Prepare For Varsity Play Although the Baby Buff's season record, t-9 does not sound very impressive, a lot was accomplished during the year. The sophomores gained the game experience necessary to continue to play ’B” and varsity ball. Because of this, their season could be called highly successful. I nder the leadership of Mr. Everett Houser, the sophomore coach, the sophomores learned the different offenses and defenses em- ployed by the varsity team. During his first year at Southeast. Coach Houser has done a commendable job of shaping and remodeling the sophomores to meet the standards of game aetion. Providing the center for next year's varsity and B  teams is the underlying reason for having a sophomore team. Sever- al of the sophomores have show n promise and have made valuable additions to the basketball squad, while others are still learning. This year's Baby Buffs should produce some of the finest players to come out of Southeast. All they need is the grooming and experience that playing as a Baby Buff can and does provide. Several impressive scores were turned in by these boys dur- ing their regular season play. The most impressive victory was the defeat of Carroll during their second meeting. The Baby Buffs turned in a 72-49 win. Although a lot must he done to make these boys varsity players, a lot has been done alreadv. SOPHOMORE BASKETBALL TEAM Front Row: Richard Atkinson. Chuck Noble. Don Kennedy. Bob Cox. Larry Bethel. Guy Morrow. Tom Krebs. Bill Keckler Back Row: Doug Crahan. Mark Bleck. Bob Brcidenthal. Bob Sellen. Dave Blanton. John Noffsinger. Ford Walker. Bob Shaw 97 Basketball Sweetheart Terry Robertson Diane Porter Attendant Attendant Terry Robertson Crowned 1967 Sweetheart Queen Terry Robertson was crowned as Southeast's 1967 Sweet- heart Queen Feb. 17 during halftime ceremonies at the Southeast-North game at the Wichita State University Field House. Attendants to the queen were seniors Diane Porter and Sal- ly White, escorted by seniors Jerry Tatum and Mack Vandcr- lip respectively. The remaining nine queen candidates formed a ”V  for- mation on the court leading to the heart throne where the three finalists stood. Terry's escort, senior Randy Youlc. crowned her and pre- sented her with a dozen long-stemmed red roses and the tradi- tional kiss. Jeff and Jill Simpson acted as crown bearer and flower girl. Sweetheart royalty were honored at the Sweetheart dance Saturday night in the cafeteria. The queen was recrowned by senior Foster Smith, elected from the varsity basketball team. Bracelets were presented to Queen Terry and to her attend- ants. Music was provided by the Bushmen. During half-time ceremonies of the Southeast-North game. Randy Youlecrowns Terry Robertson as the 1967 Basketball Sweetheart The nme Sweetheart attendants. Susie Robinson. Terry McClam. Susan Goehrmg. Ann Jones. Jacquc Thornton. Janet Fox. Jill Dye. 8ev Gerhardt. and Pam Mynck. cheer for Southeast 99 GYMNASTICS TEAM Front Row: Larry Richardson. Sieve Enright. Steve Kurtz. Harlan Hartstein. Rick Hall. 8ob Frctzs. Dennis Mulvaney Second Row: Robbie Wclche. Larry Rant. Jay Leach. John Rutledge. Kelly Gilbert. Dev Hartman Third Row: Eddie Erwin. Pat Milligan. Brad Young. Carl Roush. Bill Schrader. Robert Howard. Ralph Bicklord Back Row: Bill Schwicthale. Mike Achten. Steve 8eckner. Randy Tegtmcicr. Don Seery. Kevin Williams Finishing his routine on the parallel bars is senior Jay Leach 100 Gymnasts Win 3rd Place; Record Lists Four Wins Executing a handstand on the parallel bars is senior Ictterman Jay Leach at an East High School gymnastic meet. Southeast's gymnastic team raptured the third place city title this year with the record of four wins and one loss. Pri- marily through the efforts of Boh Fretzs. Kirk Hall, and Ralph Bickford, the team set such a good record,  said Mr. Marvin Vandavcer, gymnastics coach. Ralph Bickford, senior, remained undefeated on the still rings throughout the entire season. Seniors Rick Hall on the parallel bars and Boh Fretzs on the side horse lost only two out of the seven meets. The gymnasts have made a greater effort this year than ever before. Last year's record was no w ins in dual meets and one win over all. This year the Buffaloes have lost only one meet out of seven. This loss was to South. One reason for the team's success was the expansion of the present facilities to include a gymnastics room. This was built so the team could work out every evening. Gymnastic Records SE OPP North 75 37 West 79 34 South 45 67 East Invitational Fifth Heights 79 34 East 60 49 Medicine Lodge Invitational Fourth City Third Regional 101 A Southeast gymnast displays his ability at a gymnastic meet by performing a giant on the high bar while spotters watch from below State Wrestling Record OPP SE Kapaun Invitational third East 29 9 Bishop Carroll 28 II North 27 17 Heights 42 5 Kapaun 34 13 South 27 17 EIDorado 24 19 West 23 15 Douglass 15 23 Paul Herr, senior, grapples lor position over his opponent in the Kapaun tournament Wrestlers Gain Experience, Strength For Next Year Southeast wrestlers worked many hours after school prac- ticing and perfecting holds, working on calisthenics, and ana- lyzing errors and holds of past meets. The team consisted of 72 energetic hoys. Although losing weight is not an easy way to compete in a sport, all of the members, whether they got in on the action or not, did their best to lose all that was re- quired. Even though the scores didn't show it. this year's wrestling team was one of the hardest working of the school. They had a total of twel  e meets during the season, some of which came two days in a row. Senior Jim Glasgow was the onl  squad member to qualify for State competition. Glasgow, who wrestled in the 120 lb. division, placed second in District and third in Regional. Craig Isbell, junior, and Jim Glasgow, senior, were the only returning lettermen. Seven boys were awarded letters, although Coach Monk  Edwards commented that many more deserved tin- award. WRESTLING TEAM Front Row: [.once 8arker. Craig Isbell. Duke Baxter. Fred Ricks. Frank Hill. Paul Herr. Chuck Nathan. Mike Weaver. Tom Ktce. Mike Fox. Gary Rick- ards Second Row: Steve Dufek. Gary McMams. Chris Speer. Doug Smith. John Or- tleb. Bill Staadt. Steve Allen. Bill Carrol. Terry Lambert. Marc Henkel. David Knox. Paul Savage Third Row: Gary Weber. Barry Morgan. Paul Liepman, Stove Barr. Jim Herrington. Steve 8owman. Mark Milligan. 8ill Thompson. Jim Weaver. Ed Wood. Allen Birch Fourth Row: Gregg Pursley. Jack Jackownz. Jim Peterson. John Earnest. 102 An otftaal comes in for a closer look as two wrestlers try for a winning pm David Farmer. Mike Kennedy. Jim Tilford. Bob Blanton. Randy Andrews. John Morse Fifth Row: Jim McUvam. Tom Scott. Gaia Loranth. Roger Stevens. David Kice. Jeff Davis. Daid Bell. Louis Siekoll. Jim Buchanan. Ronnie Pray. Brent Pendleton Sixth Row: Dale Clark. Greg Crumley. Albert Page. Jim Pierson. Tom Hess. Miles Mattley. Grog Fuson. Thad Jensen. Rusty Show Back Row: Paul Kordis. Danny Stinnett. Ronme Yauk Managers: Mark Mendenhall. Mark Bowman. Don Fleming. Steve Hendrix Attempting to pm his opponent from North is Paul Herr, varsity wrestler 103 Junior Dwan Green and senior Steve Gordon practice, knowing that a good dive can mean the difference between winning and losing a meet Swimmers Achieve Numerous Victories, Break Several SWIM TEAM Front Row: Tom Hincz. Mack Vandcrlip. Steve Gordon. Brian Compton. Bob Alley. Brad Borlase. Marvin Lee. Kevin Shav. Terry Smith. Mike Colvin, Owan Green Back Row: Ron McCabe. Mark Peugh. Jim Weber. John Kocpkc. manager. Jack Graham. Alan Cook. Greg Gnsamore. Dan Hirlcman. Scott Age Steve Carson. Greg Phelps. Paul Shellno. Ron Reid. Alan Griggs. Mike Graves. Givin Mattingly. Kim Krisuski. manager. Mike Boydston. manager 104 Swimming Record 'Almost there' thinks senior Mark Peugh as he finishes second in the Shaw- nee Mission East Tournament Varsity And Pool Records Victories were numerous for the Southeast Water Buf- faloes as they raced to a 9-1 dual meet record during the 66- '67 season, losing only to East. The team, coached by Charles Hatter, placed second in city and finished fourth in state. Captain of the '66 team was Mack Vanderlip and co-cap- tain was Tom Hincz. Eleven records were broken this year by the Southeast swimmers, some of them more than once. Tom Hincz broke the standing varsity records in the 60. 100. 200. and 100 yard freestyles, and Mike Craves broke sophomore records in the 50 and 100 yard freestyles. The relay team of Peugh. Vander- lip. Graves, and Green broke both the varsity and the pool records for the 400 yard freestyle. McCabe. Alley. Vanderlip. and Hincz broke the varsity and pool records for the 400 yard medley, while Agee. Graham, Grisamore. and Graves broke the sophomore record. This year's Varsity-Alumni swim meet, which has been an annual tradition at Southeast for seven years, was won by the varsity team 57-44. The varsity team consisted of this year's varsity swimmers. Any Southeast alumni who participated in swimming during his high school years was eligible for the alumni team. SE OPP West In  itational East 40 55 Heights 54 41 Kapaun 61 34 South 70 25 Coffeyvillc 58 37 .North 52 43 West 72 23 Shawnee Mission East 50 45 City Invitational second State fourth 105 Sophomore Scon Agee and senior Ron McCabe race against time in prepara- tion for a meet Relaxing after a hard day of school. Southeast boys participate in an intramural basketball game after school Coaches, Intramurals Help Southeast Students Improve Introducing the football players to the student body at the year's first pep as- sembly is Coach Marvm Vandaveer Evenings after school, intramurals offered students the chance to exercise, improve skills, and have fun. This year, inter-school meets added spirit and incentive to the girl's intramural sports program. Southeast girls compet- ed against teams from Collegiate. Heights. South, and Hast. By participating in archery, badminton, basketball, field hockey, gymnastics, softhall. tennis, and volleyball, the girls earned points toward a letter. Active boys let off steam by participating in basketball, tennis, volleyball, and the spring open sports program. Working to develop the athletic ability of individuals and of teams. Southeast's coaches spent many long hours at their tasks. The coaches not only taught the boys skills but also the principles of sportsmanship. Combining victories with char- acter was a prime objective of the coaches. Director of the athletic department was Don Lamb, a 17- year coaching veteran. Under Coach Lamb were Coach A. K. (Monk) Edwards, w ith 34 years of coaching experience. Coach Paul Andre. Coach Dave Leach, a former Wichita State University basketball star, and Coach Marvin Van- daveer, a 24 year veteran of coaching. Also serving as coaches were Mr. James Deckinger. Mr. Don Schmidt, and Mr. John Zumalt of the business department, and Mr. Charles Hatter, chemistry teacher. 106 Rushing out w meet his team alter a victory is head basketball coach Dave Leach Individual Athletic Skills And Build Strong Character 107 CLASSES Classes of sophomores, juniors, and sen- iors span the differences of age, intellect, and pursued goals to make Southeast a united school, not merely an institute of classes. The competitive spirit that exists between the three classes helps improve Southeast and make it a better school as a whole. A Decade Of Students Pin ■11 1 '■« Seniors Inherit Responsibility, Lead School Activities Sen.or Class Student Council Representatives Left to Right: Rosi Proffitt. Kristi Whittier. Marshall Rice. Jerry Tatum, council member at large. Linda Garner. Don Jones. Marcia Jamison. Brent Branham. Barbie 8auer 110 Anticipate College Life Members of the Senior class are a group of students with varied interests and goals. They are also a class of varied emo- tions. holding on to the memories of the past football games, pep assemblies, and club activities, while at the same time anticipating their future college life and the independence acquired after graduation. Activities of the senior class began last summer with mo- ney raising drives to finance later activities. During the year, the class sponsored dances. OSOM week, a Christmas card exchange, a candy sell whose profits were'eontributed to the scholarship fund, and the Senior Prom. Senior students held prominent offices such as Student Body President, editors of the 1IOOFBEATS and STAM- PEDE. queen candidates, and, in most cases, clubs  presi- dents. Without a doubt, the 709 members of the class of 1967, the tenth graduating class of Southeast, have left their impres- sion on Southeast. They have renewed the foundation laid by the first graduating class of 1958 for another flourishing dec- ade. Senior Class Officers loft to Right: Tom Shook, president. Terry Robertson, vice-president. Chrissie Lmthicum. secretory. Charla Allen, treasurer. Sally Whnc. sergeant-at-arms. Searching for Kathy Brown's Christmas cards is Barb Hobbs, senior Each year the senior class sponsors a Christmas card exchange for Southeast stu- dents Practicing for a senior boy s pep assembly are Tom Hmc . Tim Nye. Pat Gal- braith. and Mark Peugh This was one of the many pep assemblies given throughout the year to promote school spirit 111 ACHENBACH. PAMELA J ACORD. TOM G ADAMS. BECKY A ADAMS. KATHRYN L ADAMS. SHERYL G ADKINS. CHERYL D AL8RECHT. LINDA J ALEXANDER. GWEN DA J ALLEN. CHARLA D ALLEN. SUE A ALLOWAY. THOMAS J ALMIRE. KATHY S AMEN. L3VER8AJ ANDERSEN. DAVID C ANDREWS. RANDALLS ANDREWS. WILLIAM W ARCHIBALD. JANE H AUBERT. JOYCE E AXTELL. AMY A AZIM. RICK C BACHOS. CATHY L BAILEY. MARILYNN J BAKER. JAMES. E BALMAN SHELLEY R BAN. WILLIAM D BARB. RANDOLPH E BARNETT. DIANE K BARTLETT. ELLEN L BAUER. BARBARA J BEARD. SHARON R BECK. 8ASIL J BECK. NANCY 8 BELL. ANITA L BELL. JULIA L BELL. KENNETH W BERGER. MARGARET A BERGMAN. BETSY M BETTENHAUSEN. CAROL K BICKFORD. RALPH N BISHOP. STEPHEN P BITTLE. JERRY W BLANTON. ROBERT D 8LAYLOCK. MARY C 80BBITT. JUDITH A 8080. TANYA R BOGGS. LARRY M BONDS. CONNIE M BONESTEEL. BRENDA L 112 Senior Class BOWERS. MARSHA A BOWERS. MARY 8 BOWLES. DOUGLAS E BOWMAN. ANNE W BOWMAN. JOHN P BOWMAN. PAUL M BOYCE. BEVERLY A BRADBURY STEVEN W BRADLEY. CONNIE L BRANHAM. ALLEN B BREWER, 8ECKIE J BRICK. ROBERT J BRICKER. DAVID K BRINK. LAURA L BRODIN. WADE R BROOKS. KENNETH D BROWN, KATHERINE S BROWN. KENNETH W BROWN. MARK J BRUCE. JAMES E BUCKLEY. THOMAS C BULLOCH. PAMELA W BUNKER. ELLEN C BURGESS. DELL L BURNETT. LINDA S BURNHAM. SANDY 0 BUTLER. SHIRLEY J BUTTS. NANCY A BYRNE. MARY K CAIN. CHARLES P CAMPBELL. TERRY L CARDER. STANLEY S CARLSON. ANNAMAY D CARNAHAN.BRUCEC CARTER. CARLA L CARTER. NIKKI L CARTER. R08ERT A CARVER. PATRICIA P CASEMENT. JAMES D CASPER. DAVID L CASSIDY. KAREN I CAVIN. JOSEPH W CHARO. FREDERICK H CHICHIESTER. RONALD CHILDRESS. MARK W CHRISTIAN. CHRISTOPHER CLAREY. DONALD J CLARK. 8AR8ARA K 113 CLARK. CATHERINE S CLARK. LEIGH W CLARK. VICKI L CLAY. DAVIS 8 COBB. DALE R COBERLEY. STEPHEN P COLE. THOMAS R COLLIER. SHERRY P COLLINS. DONALD 8 COLLINS. NANCY D CONRAD. DEBORAH J COOK. JAMES 0 COOK. JANE C COOK. MARVIN R. COOK. TERRY L COPLEY. REBECCA R CORTNER. GARY W COTTER, JUDY L COUCH. ERNIE W COULTER. DAVID G COX. DONALD L COX. SALLY A COX. SHERILYN S CRABTREE. STEVEN E CRAWFORD. JAMES W CRAWLEY. LINDA J CRICHTON. LYNDA L CRUIT. MEHL A CRUMLEY. DAVID L CUMBERLAND. JOY C CUSTER. JOYCE A OA8ALACK, DIANE L DAGGETT. LEANNE M DAGGETT. MICHAEL T DAKAN. NANCY C. DAVIDSON. JERRY D DAVIS. DEANNA R DAVIS. MICHAEL DAVIS. SHERRY L DAVISON. JANET L DENLINGER. WILLIAM S DENNIS. KAREN K DICKEN. JULIA E DIL8ECK. DON X DOB8IN. HARRY M DOLLOFF. KARLA J DOSHIER. ROGER D DRUMMONO. JANELVA R 114 Senior Class DRURY. DIANE T DUDLEY. SANDRA R DUNKLE8ERGER. LINDA K DUNN. DANIEL R DUNN. MARK R DU PONT. JOANN J DURHAM. DIANA K DURRANT. STEVEN C DYE. MARGARET J EASTMAN. WILLA J EATON. KEVIN D EDMONDS. MICHAEL M EISNAUGLE. RICHARD P EKRUT. CHARLES M ELLIS. CHARLES D ELLIS. JAMES L EPPERSON. LYNNE M ERWIN. JULIA A EVANS. JEFFREY P EVANS. KENNETH 8 EVANS. STEVEN F EVANS. THERESA EWONUS. GEORGE K FAHNESTOCK. PAUL M FELT. MICHAEL A FINE. NANCY H FISHER. KATHY A FISHER. RAY F FISHER. ROBERT G FLORY. JAMES A FOSTER. LYNN R FOUNTAIN. OSCAR F FOX. JANET L FREELAND. DEBRA D FRET2S. ROBERT G FRICKE. HELEN L FRIEDMAN. MICHAEL M FUGIT. DONALD B FUTO. THOMAS J GALBRAITH. PATRICK A GALLOP. SHERYL S GAMBLE. CHARLENE M GARDINER. MARGARET L GARNER. LINDA K GARRIGUS. 8RENDAS GATTON. ROGER D GEAR. PATRICIA L GERHARDT. BEVERLY A 115 GIBBONS. GARY H GIBBS. BARBARA J GIBSON. KAY L GIESECKE. ALAN 0 GIGGY. DARLA B GILBERT. KELLY E GILBREATH. VICKI L GILES. THOMAS H GISICK. RONALO E GIST. LINDA D GLASGOW. JIM K GODFREY. CLIFFORD E GOEHRING, SUSAN L GOELLER. RICHARD L GOENTZEL. CHARLES G GORDON. STEVE D GOULD. SUSAN K GRAVES. JEFFERY J GREEN. RICHARD W GREGORY. NANCY S GRIFFITH. LESLEY GFIMSLEY. ROY G GROVE. TIMMY L GUEST. CARL R GUEST. CAROL R GUGGISBERG. JACK A GUNSTREAM. AMANOA L GUNTHARP. PAMELA J GUPTON. BETTY L HACKlEY. CHERYL R HADDEN. SHIRLEY E HADLEY. JANICE L HAGAN. CAROLYN S HAINES. CONNIE S HAINES. MARTHA L HALL. KHRISTINE L HALL. LILLIAN $ HALL. RICHARD E HALSTEAD. MELODY L HAMILTON, WELLS C HAMILTON. WILLIAM E HAMMON. JANICE S HANCOCK. RITA A HANEY. ANN L HARDIN. STUART H HARGRAVE. JOANNA L HARGRAVE JOYCE L HARMEL. ROBERT 116 Senior Class HARMISON. CONNIE L HARPER. DEBORAH S HARRIS. CHARLES F HARTSTEIN. HARLAN C HASS. SHARON M HATCHER. DIANNE L HATFIELD. WILLIAM D HAWZIPTA. LEON HEATH. BRIAN F HEDDEN. WANDA M HEGGE. VIRGINIA K HEIN. ALAN L HEINTZ. JOAN M HELM. GLENDA £ HENDRICKSON. LINDA J HENRY. GARY W HERRELL. STEVE K HERRON. VICTORIA R HICKERSON. OUANE D HICKMAN. ELLEN J HICKMAN. RANDY G HIDAKA. KAREN L HIEBSCH. RICHARD A HILL. FRANK R HILL. PAUL M HILLS. SARA E HINCZ. THOMAS W HIRATZKA. PAUL S HIRSCH. RANDALL E HO. DAVID T. HOBBS. 8ARBARA A HOCH. LEO W HODGE. GORDON K HODGE. KATHRYN L HOENSCHEIDT, MARLENE HOEPNER. GARY L HOFFLINGER. W. JOHN HOISINGTON. BETH L HOLDER. BARBARA G HOLLEICKE. SUSAN C HOLLY. WILLIAM S HOLT. NANCY C HOOTEN. TIMOTHY A HOPPER. FRANK W HOUCHIN. ROGER A HOWARD. ROBERT D HOWARD. STEVE HOWARD. WILLIAM M 117 M0W8ERT. MELINDAS HOWELL. VICKI K HULL BARBARAL JA8ARA. PAUL F JACOBS. BRIAN F JACOBS. DAVID E JAMES. SHARON L JAMISON. MARCIA L JANSEN. GAIL A JEFFRIES. JAMES F JENKINS. ROBERT B JERAM. DARCEY D JETER. TRUDY A JOHNSON. JIMETTA A JOHNSON. NITA A JOHNSON. R08ERT E JOHNSON. STEVEN E JOHNSON. SUSAN M JONES. ALMA F JONES. ANN C JONES. DAVID J JONES. DEE ETTAK JONES. DONALD R JONES. EILEEN E JONES. MARY B JONES. MELINDAS JOSEPH. VICKI M JOYCE. CHERIL KANDT, SUSAN KASMAR. EVAR KEKAH8AH. VONNA J KELLER. PATRICIA A KEMERLING. RICHARD L KENDRICK. J GILLERAN KENNETT. PAMELA R KENT. GLENDAS KERBS. JANET L KEYS. BETTY F KICE. THOMAS F KIMBALL. SANDRA D KING. LINDA D KIRCHNER. KENNETH E KIRSCH, ROGER L KLAG. TOM E KNAPP. CATHY L KOLTER. GLENDA E KRAUSE, KERRY M KRENTZIGER. PAUL 118 Senior Class KRUEGER. GREGORY I KURTZ. WILLIAM C La FORGE. JAMES E LAHAM, THOMAS L LAKOUS. EOWARO J LAMBERT. TERRY L LAMMY. SHARON K LAND. DAVID A LANDWEHR. CAROLYN K LANGLAND. DALE F LARSEN. JUDY K LARSON. VICTORIA A LARUE. ROBERT H LASHAY. DENNIS B LASHLEY. GREGORY B LAWN. JOHN R .EACH. JAY LEHMAN. RALPH N LEMASTERS. TERRY LEONARD. CRAIG E LEONARD. DIANE M LEW. JANET G LEWIS. KATHERINE L LINDSLEY. CAROLYN R LINSCHEID. LOIS I LINTHICUM. SARA C LONDAGIN. MICHAEL D LONDON ROGER H LONG. PEGGY J LOVE. JANICE L LOVE. LINDA P LOVE. RE8ECCA S LOVE. SUE A LOVEJOY. SUSAN M LOVETT. LAURA L LOWENBERG. SANDRA F LOWRY. 8RENDA I LUDWICK. MARTHA L LUEOTKE. KENNETH K LUSK. CINDY K LY8ARGER. DIANE S McCA8E. RONALD L McCLAIN. TERRY L McClure, james l McCOOL. STEPHEN P McCORMICK. WILLIAM 0 McCOY. NANCY C McELHINEY. KAREN S 119 McGAUGHEY.PATRICIA E MclLVAIN. JACK C McLEAN. NORMA $ McMANIS. MARLA J McNAUGHTEN.KAREN S MacCOY. MINETTA L MAOOEN. MARILYN W MALCOLM. STEVEN L MANINGER. GAIL MANN. MARSHAL MARBLE. GLENDA J MARKEY. JOHN S MARKHAM. MILLARD E MARTIN. JAMES L MATASSARIN GARY L MATTHAEI. PAULA L MAURER PAMELA S MAWDSLEY. MICHAEL W MEDLOCK. SHARI J MENAKER. MICHAEL B MENDEL. RICHARD F MESERVE MARY C MESSMAN. ELLEN R MILLENDER. IVA S MILLER. CATHERINE A MILLER. TERRENCE R MINUGH. CINDY L MITCHELL. CHARLES E MITCHELL. GREGORY G MITCHELL. HOMER R MITCHELL. MARK L MOGLE. PATRICIA A MOHR. CARL E MONROE. JOHN E MONTS CATHERINE A MOODY. BEVERLY A MOORE. DOROTHY J MOORE. MICHAEL P MOORE. RUTH A MOORE, THOMAS 8 MOORE. VICKIE L MORAN. CONSTANCE P MOSER. JANICE E MOSS. DONALD H MULLEN PATRICIA K MUSTARD NANCY MUTH. HAROLD K MYRICK PAMELA S 120 Senior Class NAYLOR. LUCIA A NEADEAU. SUZANNE M NEAL RICHARD W NELSON. CARLA J NELSON. CAROL L NELSON. DIANA S NELSON.HERBERTM NELSON. THOMAS S NETTLETON. RUTH A NEWMAN. SHERRIE L NICHOLSON. SUZANNE E NYE. TIMOTHY G OHLSON. MICHAEL K OLAFSDOTTIR. SILLA OLANDER. CARL W OURSLER. SHARON D OVERAKER. NANCY C PACKER. LYNN PAGE. MAX C PANKOW. LARRY M PANKRATZ. TIMOTHY G PAPPAS JAMES L PARK. DAVID W PARKER. GARY R PATTERSON. MARY L PAUSTIAN. HUGH D PAYNE. OENNIS R PENA. DOLORES PENNINGTON. LINDA S PERKINS. JANA M PERKINS. NANCY L PETERSON. LINDA L PEUGH. HOWARD M PHALEN. ANNE PHELPS. KATHLEEN A PHELPS. RANDALL S PHILLIPS. JEANNE E PICKLER HAROLD T PIERCE. STEPHEN H PIERSON. JIMMY M PIKE. DIANA G PINKSTAFF. MARC K POELMA. CHRISTINE L POLLOCK. KATHRYN J PORTER DIANE L POTTER, CAROLYN W POWELL. NANCY S PRAY MARILYN A 121 PRICE. PAUL O PRICKETT. RICKY W PROFFITT. ROSALYN PROVINCE. GARY N QUIGG. LINLEY 0 RALSTON. WILLIAM M RANOA. STEVE A RANDALL. 8ECKI 8 RANDALL. JUDY E RAY. PAULA S REED. LINDA M REEP. DONALD W REVEL. LINDA S REYNOLOS. SANDRA K RHEA. MARY K RHODES. SUSAN 0 RICE. MARSHALL D RICHARDS. MARY F RICHARDSON. JAMES E RICHARDSON. JOHN W RIOGEWAY. RICKY L RIEPE. DONALD W RIEPE. RICHARD A ROBINSON. CONSTANCE L ROBINSON. SUSAN A ROBISON. RUTH J ROOGERS. CHERYL L ROGERS. RICK A ROHLOFF. JANET M ROMIG. DAVID J ROOT. LAWRENCE L ROOT. LINDA S ROSS. LINDA S ROSSMAN. LEONARD R SAILOR. JOHN C SALMANS. DIANE L SALOMON. JAMES P SANDERS. JAMES M SANDERS. JULIE A SANDERS. SAMMY J SANDERS. SANDRA L SANDERS. STEVE F SANTEE. WILLIAM H SATTERTHWAITE. KATHY SAVOY. JETTA Z SAWYER, JUDY E SAYRE. SHERRY L SCHAICH. STEPHEN R 122 Senior Class SCHEFFLER. SHERILYN M SCHERR. DAVID L SCHILLING. KATHLEENS SCHMITT. JOHN A SCHOWALTER. JOYCE A SCHROEDER. PAULA SCHROER. DONNA K SCHWAB. LINDA A SCOTT. KATHRYN A SELLINGER. JEANNE F SHARP. JOYCE S SHIKE. GAY L SHIRACK. STEVE. L. SHOOK. THOMAS L SHORT. MICHEALW SHOWALTER. JANET L SICKEL80WER. RITA K SILLIN. RHONDA L SILVERS. JACKIE L SIMS.ZIDAZ SKINNER. JANE E SLATER. JOYCE A SLEIGHT. BETTE L SLOAN. JAMES 8 SLOAN. LINDA K SMITH. ALAN F SMITH. ARDEN M. SMITH. PEARL L SMITH. RANDALL D SMITH. RONALOT SMITH. SHELLEY J SMITH. SUSAN V SMYTH. WAYNE A SNEOEGAR. JOHN R SNOW. KAREN M SPARKS. MARY F SPENCER. JANIE E SPIVEY. CYNTHIA L STAGGS. LINDA I STARK. LINDA M STEELE. SARAH L STEPHENS. MELINDA D STEVENS. JEAN R STEVENS. WILLIAM T STINNETT. DANNY P STINSON. SHEILAS STONE. KATHERINE M STRAUGHN. ROBERT L 123 STONE. WANOUSR STOREY. STEPHANIE G STROER.JUDYM STUCKY. GREGORY J SUMMERS. ELNORAK SUTHERLAND HELEN E SUTTON. DALE P SUTTON.SUAN K TADE. RICHARD L TATUM. JERRY L TAVENNER. SUE A TERRY CAROL L TERRY. ROBERT B THOMAS. ALBERTA J THOMAS. GLENDA L THOMPSON. GEORGE M THOMPSON. RITA F THRONTON. JACOUE K TILDEN. ROBERT L TILFORD. JAMES H TOSEE. MARILYN G TOWNER. JEFFERY D TOWNSEND. RHONDAS TOWNSEND. TIMOTHY R TRACHTMAN. JILL E TREWEEKE. ROGER F. TRONSGARD. MARK C TURNER. HERBERT E TWICHELL. JUDITH M UR8AN. SHELIA M VADAKIN. MARKLAND G VANDERLIP. HERBERTM VANDEVENTER BEVERLY VANWEY. JANET G VEACH. LARRY L VOSHELL. KENNETH A WAGNER. NANCY J WALLACE. KAY K WALTON. LAWRENCE J WARREN. WILLIAM J WATTS. JANET L. WATTS. LARRY M WEAVER. JAMES R WEAVER, MICHAEL A WEBBER. SHARON J WEBER. GRETAS WE8ER. JAMES S WEBSTER. RONALD H 124 SENIOR CLASS WELDAY. TERESA A WELSH. SUSAN K WELSHIMER. JANET M WENDT. STEVE M WEST. THOMAS E WETHINGTON. RICHARD P WHEAT. JOE H WHETSTONE. RICK A WHITE. LARRY D WHITE. LYNDA L WHITE. SALLY J. WHITE. TANISR. WHITEHEAD. SUSAN J. WHITESIDE. SHIRLEY A WHITTIER. KRISTI L WIER. STUART K WILBUR. EUGENE E WILLIAMS. MIKE WILLIAMS. PHILLIP L WILLIT. LARRY W WILSON. KENNETH L WITT. JEANEE C. WOMACK. RICKIE J WOOD. EOWARD R WOOD, JANICE K WOODS. EDNA J WRIGHT. DONNA K WRIGHT. WILLIAM H YANCEY. JOSEPH A YELENIK. ARTHUR D . BEVERLY J. YOULE. RANDOLPH A ZACKER. BETTE J. WARD. JERRY 125 Junior Class Plans Prom. Juniors, in a position of competition with the senior class and setting examples for the sophomore class, proudly reflect on their achievements over the past year. Officers began plan- ning for their Junior-Senior Prom during the preceding summer and made it a success in the fall to the theme of Moonlight and Roses”. Post-game dances, after school sales, bake sales, and candy sales were a few of the money raising projects which were sponsored by the class and directed by Mr. Hill Wyckoff, class sponsor. Other events that were uniquely characteristic of the Jun- ior class were ordering class rings, representing Southeast at Hoys' State, sponsoring the cake walk at the All-School Pro- ject, which won the Most Profitable Booth award. National Merit tests, winning first place in the Homecoming Float contest, and ring turning, which officially marked another step up the educational ladder to their new status as seniors. Junior Class Officers: Left to Right: Marvin Lee. president. Jim Dye. vice-president. Jeanne McGehee. secretary. Janet Hatton, treasurer. Brenda Allen, sergeant-at-arms «IUI — J Preparing paper roses for the Junior-Senior Prom are Jan Dye, Janet Hatton, and Kathi Bogue Over 7500 flowers were made for thiseveni Participating in the Junior Class Bake Sale. Paulette Hill and Sabra Suer sell cookies to Chris Sallee The money earned Irom this project was added to the class treasury 126 Builds Prize Float, Sends Delegates To Boys’ State Junior Class Student Council Rcprescnntives Leh to Right; Kathi 8ogue. Greg Busch. Pam Black Bill Vestle. Pam Montgo- mery. Jan Dye. Phil Lyon, represcntativc-at-largc. Doug Cramer. Debbie France 127Aboussre, Pam Aboussre, Pat Achten, Mrke Acord. Ann Adams. Karen Adams, Roger Ahrens, Rick Akers. Shirley Alexander, Martha Allen Allen Barbara Brenda Allen. ,Judy Allen, Krrstlne Allensvvorth, Greg Alley. Bob Alley, Scott Alvarado, Rose Anderson, Alyce Anderson. Anderson. Anderson, Anderson, Anderson. Bruce Errck Linda Ray Rex Armstrong, Deenene Armstrong, Drxie Arnold, Beverly Arnold. Torn my Arrlngton. Nell Artas. Alan Asrnann, Lou Atkrnson, Barbara Atkinson. Nathamel Atklsson. Melody Atkisson, Randy Austtn, Charles Ayala. Joel Baer, Steve Baker, Janet Baker, Sheryl Baldwrn, Sandy Baldwin, Sylvia Ball. Brenda Ballard, Sheila Barker, Mrke Barlow, Nancy Barnes. Barrera. Dale Rose Bartlett, Gaul Bartlett, Mark Bauer. Joyce Baxter, Duke Bayouth, Mike Bean, Robert Beardf Terry Bedigrew. Mary Bell. Dayrd Bell, Janet Bergardt. Betty Berkebrle, Karl Best, Jana Beyer, Nancy Brlrngs. Steve Bilson, Clayton Bllson. John B1nkIey.Jtm Bitner, Dan Black. Pam Blarr. Deanna Blake. Beltnda Bleckley, Claude Bloch, Cheryl Bobo. Karen Bodine. Sherry Bogue. Kathr Boris, John Bond. Harlrne Borlase. Brad Born, James Both. Stephanre Bowell. Bob Bowman, Benny Bowman, Cheryl Bowman, Steve Eloydston, Mrchael Bradley. Joan Bram, Chrrs Brander, Cheryl Branson, Jody Breaker. Janet Breazeale, Susan 129 Breedlove. Lrnda Brevver. Torn Brezovar. Jlrn Brtscoe, Mrke Brockelrnan. Steve Becky Brenda Debbre Brown. Brown, Brown. Brovyn, Jackle Brown. Brown. Marty Steve Brurnley, John Burba, Mackey Burgard,Janet Burger. Gary Burgess, Marilyn Burke, Becky Burnharn.John Burton. James Busch. Greg Bush, Randy Btrslev. Jeanne Buzzell, Ann Carlteux, Lrnda Caldwell, Kent Caldwell, Steve Calton, Perry Campbell. Jeanne Cannon. Mike Cardenas. Alan Carr, Candy Carrell, Sherry Carter. Cynthra Carver, Alan Casper. Brent Chandler. Jan Chapman, Jeannie Cheney, Nancy Chrlcote. Patty Childress. Pam Christenson. Mary Churnley, Greg Clark. Bennie Clark, Linda Clark, Parry Clark. Hoger Clay. Jesse Cltne. Floy Cochran, Lrnda Cochran, Terry Cockerham. Flrckte Cody. Marc Colbert, Gary . Colburn. Krtstnne Coleman, Benramln Coleman. George Collrate. Steve Collier, Dons Collrns. Mtke Colver. Bill Colytn, Ltnda Colyln. Mlke Compton, Bryan Compton, Joe Compton. Ltnda Connell, Jack Conner, Llnda Conrad. Terrte Converse, Nancy Cook, Lynn Cook. Phil Cooper, Sharon Corbtn. Jerry Corn, Kay Cornelison. Renee Cotton, Allen Couey, Jrrn Couey, Pam Coulson, Nancy Coulter, Joe Coulter, Torn Cowel, Sandy Cox. Don Cox, Vtckte Crabb. William Crahan, Barbara Cramer. Doug Crawford. Herb Crelly, Mel Criss. Nancy Crow, Marrlyn Culver, Rodger Cushlngdaner Cons. Bob Dale, Debbre Daney, Rrchard Darrer, Mary Daughenbaugh, Davee, Doug Debbie Davrcl, Bob Davis, Gary Davrs, Harold Day. Jam Dearn, Phrl Decker, Marcella Deen, Greg Dell, Dons Demon, Terry Devorer George DISDOD, Dan Doherty, Paula Donaldson. Debby Donelson, Debbie Doshler, Jlrn Dory, Dallas Drake, Steve Draper, Dorothy Drlsklll, Janice Dulur.Melar1Ie Dugas. Paul Dunagan, Ronnie Durham. Rodney Duslln, Sherry Dullon, Rodney Dwyer, David Dye, Jan Dye, Jlrn Dye, Mark Easton, Jrrn Ecord. Charles Edgar, Prlscllla Edwards, Joe Ellrou, Carole Ellrou, Royce Ellis. Sharon Endrcon, Joyce Eslrnge, Frances Evans, Gary Fahnesrock. Sally Fahrbach, Connre Farr, Jlrnrny Farha, Denise Farha, Ton: Fascrano, Leonard Fawcen, Richard Feese. Greg Felt, Vlrgrnla Flggrns, Powell Flndley, Roberta Flne, Robert Flsher, Nrkkr Fisher, Torn Frrch, Elalne Fleagle. Jamce Fleagle, Jem Flemrngs, Cecrlla Flercller, Kem Ford. Debbre Forgey, Jerry Fouse. Lrnda Fowler, Carol Fox, Mike France, Debbre Francis. Susan Frazee. Dororhy Frazee, Gary Freeman, Barbara Freeman, Terry French, Allce Frresen, Jennrfer Frrggerr, Ronnre Fry, Jerry Gagne, Irene Galler, Gary Garrelt. Donna Garrett, Glenda Gauldlng, Thomas Geary, Jan Gee, Debbie Geeger. Connie Geese, Davld Glbbs, Nancy Glll. Lesley Grllette, Carol Glllette, Loretta Glngrich. .Io Gire, Gale Glover. Linda Goad, Mark Grant, Ruth Green, Dvvan Green, Paul Gregg, Jack Greullch, Bull Grlder, Lee Grrrnes, Terry Grrmsley. Melvrn Grisrnore, Cathy Grobe, Gary Guest, Mlchelle Hadden, Barbara Halle, Gordon Hale,Judi Hall, Kathy Hall, Lucille Hannon, Mary Ann Hansen. Chrrs Harlow, Danny Harmon, Peggy Harrlngton. Jlm Harrls, Barbara Harrub, Melissa Hartman, Dev Hartmart.Janie Hatheld, Lrnda Hatf1eICl,Mlke Hattan, Janet Haupt, Nancy Hawklns. Lundy Hayden. Roy Hayden. Sue Hays, Susan Hazen, Deborah Helley. Louise Hern, Cynthra Helnz, Marvrn Helm, Kaye Hembree. Stan Henderson, Duane Hendrickson, Carol Henclrlx, Steve Hensley, Doug Herberger, Torn Herd, Pam Herr, Paul Herrrn, Mary Herrrngton, Debble Hervey, Rex Hess, Gary Hess, Torn Heuchln, Bob Hewes. Fran Hrckerson, Debby Hrll, Carolyn Hull, Janice Hill, Paulene l-lrnckely, Dorothy Hrnes, Kathy Hlte, Brett Hocutt. Kerry Holcombe, Garold Holden, Trella Holland. Ronnre Hoover, Don Hornberger, .Ian Hornrng, David Horton, Olleatha Houser. Lalna Howard. Martha Howell. Nancy Hucklns, Greg Hudson, Pam Huebert, Lyle Hulfman, Morrrs Hul'lman, Sherry Hulse, Connre Humbolr, Brenda Hunt, Carol Hunt, Tommy Hunter, Jam l-lurtt, Bob Hyden, Bob Irving, David Irving, Jack Isbell, Craig Jabara, Brad Jacobs, Jeanrne James, Carol Sue James, Larry Jamison, Nancy Jay. Mitch Jenne, Pam Jensen, Thad Steve Jessogne. John. Marllue Christie Johnson. Johnson, Jerry Johnson. Linda Johnson, Lrnda Johnson, Nancy Johnson, Susan Vickie Oeanne Gloria Hilda Kathyrn Sandi Johnston, Jones. Jones. Jones. Jones, Jones. Tim William Jonker, Linda Kathy Jones. Jones. Jordan. Katzenmeter, Dave Kelly. Connie Kennedy, Kristine Kennedy. Larry Kerr, Beth Keys, Nancy Klrne, David King, Brenda King, Jenny Kitchen, Chris Knight, Kathy Knoll, Jerry Knox, David Koenig, Mary Koepke, John Konigdnts. Donna Kramer, Lynn Krasuski, Kim Kuhl, Larry Kunkel, Ritchie Kurtz, Steve Laham, Cheryl Lair, Cathy Lambert, Trudy Lampton, Marlene Landis, Charles Landis, John Landon, Dwight Lane. Jerry Langston, Julie Langston, Margaret Laughlin, Donnie Lawrence. Donnie Lawry, Debbie Lawson, Sherry Leach, Lynda Leben, Teena LeBosguet,John Lee, Linda Lee, Marvin LeFores, Alan Lehner, Gary Leighty, Scott Leonard, Dennts Lewellen, Rex Lewis, Connie Lewis, Karen Lrmtng, Glenda Ltndeblad, Gretchen Lindsay, Brad Litan, Bob Little, Corltss Little, Lucta Lively, Chuck Lloyd. Rhonda Loebsak,Jenae Long, Janice Lopez, Greg Losornlo, Darleen Junior Class Love, Held Loveland, Flandy Lovett, Gary Lowell, Barbara Lucas, Duane Ludwrck, Marrlyn Luedtke, Karyn Lyon, Phll McArthur, Galen McCausIand, Paul McClary, Mlke McClure, Sharrnls McConneI, Fluchard McCormack, Tarn McCoy, Cathr McCulloch, Dale McDonald, David McDonald, Helen McDowell, Janet McEachern, Barry McFaII, Jan MCG-ehee, Jeannre McGregor, Dlck lv1cllvarn,Jtm McKltrlck, Cal McLaren, Alex McLeod, Kathy McLeod, Marpe McMlIlarl, Dennls McNeal, Barbara McOuurk, Darlene Maberry, Gary Magruder, Steve Maher. Steve Marb. Bob Maloney, Kathy Maltby, Karen Manley, Mary Lou Manny, Ernest Manson, Larry Manuel, Suzanne Markelwlu, Sherri Marquez, Don Marrello, Judy Marttn, Craug Martln, Lrnda Mason, Judy Mason. Sandy Matthael, Mark Mattley, Mrles Matzen. Lrnda Matzlnger, Marvun Meaders, Sharon Meadows, John Meek, Mark Melton, Shelra Mencher, Carol Mendenhall, Mark Mendenhall. Rick Mentha. Julre Messrnan, Mary Lou Metzger, Shrela Metzer, Vlckl Mrduros, John Mlgltacczo, Kathy Malden, Takeo Miles, Mrke Muller, Gretchen Muller, Marsha Muller, Pat Mrllrgan, Ted Mrnor. Marrlyn Manor, Margo Mmteer, Chrls Mltchell,Jeretta Mo, Don Monroe, Mark Montgomery, Candy Montgomery, Doug Montgomery, Pam Monts, Duck Moore, Mahlon Moore, Sandy Mora, Judy Morgan, Barry Morgan, Lou Morgan. Steve Morgen, John Morse, Janrce Morse, John Morton, Sharon Mohr, Debbie Mulvane, Dennis Monger, Adrea Monsell Beverly Murray, Don Murray, Mary Musch, Nancy Musser, Joe Murh, Debbre Myer. Linda Myers, Randy Narnson,Jrrn Naurn. Rrchard Nelson, Brenl Nelson, Cathy Nelson, Jan Newoomb,Judy Nichols, Arlene Nold, Bob Norrh, Leslre Norton, Shelley Nunn, Mlchaele O'Dell, Make Odom, Rosalind Olive, John Olrver, Marsha Orrleb, Chuck Omen, Vrckr Overstake, Linda Pagel, Barry Palm, Trey Palmer, Mrke Parker, Stan Parly, Roy Parsons. Robert Panrldge,Jurn Peake, Joyce Penna,Rober1 Penzler, Janne Perry, Melvin Pe1er,Suzann Peters, Carolyn Pe1erson.John Pelerson, Ken Pfund. Mavis Phelps, Greg Phelps, Lynda Phlbbs, Rrck Phller, Bob Prckler, Paul Plcone, Gordon Puller, Lyn Prlkrngron, Larry Plnrck, Dann Platt. Roc Plummer, Sharon Poppe, Ann Ponoroff, Sldnr Porucek, Jana Powell, Rrck Presley, Barbara Preveu, Randy Prrce, Dennis Prokes, Bob Pruessner, Kathy Purrnron, John Pursley, Greg Ouigg, Mary Ann Raitt, Larry Ralsron, Teri Ramsey, Steve Randall, Tom Ray, Lyman Reber, Carol Records. Elalne Reed. Bob Reed, Jane! Reed, Judy Reef, Madelrne Reeves, Bonnre Regan, Donald Regrer. Anne Rersrnan, Mike Revard,Mar1ha Rrce, Lrnda Rickard, Gary Ricks, Fred Rrley, Karen Rnley. Mrke Rine Wes Roberts, Mary Robertson, Laurie Robertson, Peggy Robinson, Gail Roby. Mark Rodman, Jim Roehr. Margie Rogers, Jane Rogers, Jolene Rorabaugh. Dixie Rosen, Hilda Rosser, Chuck Rotramer, Pamela Rounds, Barbara Rouse, Richard Rousey, Cheryl Rueschhofl, Mark Russell, Jane Rutledge. John Rudd, Jan Saffier. Linda Salle, Marc Sallee, Sallee, Chris Christin Sandoval, Annie Scanlan, Cindy Schieffer, Greg Schmid, Donna Schmitter, Steven Schuermann, Kay Schulte, Frances Scolield, Bill Seelig, Marcia Seglem, Dick Shacklelord, Carol Shackl eford, Rey Shadid, Dan Shannon, Steve Sharpe, Randy Shaw, Shaw, Carol Rusty Shay, Kevin Shepherd, Renee Sherwood, Virginia Shook, Steve Short, Michael Showalter, Jim Showers, Jame Stckles, Dana Siefken, Ruth SIfkGS. Rhonda Simon, Joanne Sims, Carol Sivley, Solan, Smith, Smith. Smith. Smith Smith Gail Bob Anita Don Doug Eddy Eric Smith, Janice Smith, Jon Smith. Smith. Smith. Smith. Smith. Pam Roger Scott Shirley Terry Smith, Tom Snellen, Terry Snider, Virgil Snuday, Eugene Solomon, Larry Sommers, Dennis Sorenson, Scott Spiva, Bill Spunner, Stan Spurgeon, Janna Staadt, Bill Stafford, Kathy Starns, Marcia Steen, Jacquie Stekoll, Louis Stevens. Gerard Stevens, Rod Stevenson, Cindra Stoll, Suzanne Stone, Mark Stung, Jan Strand, Jeanie Strand, Sandy Stratton Nancy Slruble. John Stuart, Lynn Sluber. Dan Srumolrngbear, SturnV Nancy Suer, Sabra Suhrn, Lrnoa Andrew Sutherland, Terry Swarrzendruber, Jrll Swatzky, Phrl Svvyden. Pam Szymkovyrcz. Gayle Talsrna, Mat Tasnra, Bahrrran Taylor, Gerald Taylor, Scott Tennant, Melyrn Terrrll, Landa Terry. Beverly Terry. Evelyn Thleslng.Verna Tl'10rnpSOrl,Blll Trce, Becky Trdwell, Mrke Tieman. Ball Trmmerman, Curt Tappan. Steve Todd. Barbara Towner. Tim Trammell, Merr Trrnkle. Paula Turner, Barby Underwood, Sharon Van Arsdale, Stuart Van Buren, Steve Vandaveer, Steve Vandresser. Gayle Vaughn, Ginger Vestle, Bull Vanyard. Frank Vorderslrasse. Joyce Vrzak, Mary Waldo. Doug Kath: Walker, Wall. Mrke Marla Thom Wance. Wanko. Ward. Jlrn k, Bruce Warnac Warren, Dennis Warren. Lrnda Warren. Par Webster, Greg Wehde, Janet Werdensaul. Davad Werngartner. Janace Wellman, Gordon Wells, Jan Welsh, Jenny Werrh. Susan West. Carol Wesr. Tom Whalen, Gary Whrnery, Rose Carla White, Whrte, Jan Whaae, Karen Whrte. Roger Whrtley, Karen Whatrnan. Candy Wrens, Danny Wrlcoxson, Flack Wrlde. Joan Wrlkes, Mark Williams. Marylrn Willrarns, Sherry Willramson. Carol WalIrt,Llr1dZ-I Walls. Margaret Wrllson, Nels Wrnnlng. Murrel Wrnter, Judy Wrnters, Steve Wisner, Jeff Wrth. Rodney Wol1berg,Dana Wood, Ruth Woodard. Scott Wooley, Bruce Woolfe. Joanne Wright, Dean Wnght, Donna Wright, Vick: Wyan, Becky Wysser1bach,PhuI Wyxch, Gloria Yates. Nancy Youk, Ronnie Zenner, Edward Znmmerman, Lana 137 unior Class Sophs Learn Traditions, Contribute Ideas, Become An SOPHOMORE STUDENI COUNCIL REPRESENATIVES First Row: Stephanie Stevens. Gndy Glasgow. Julie Geohnng Top Row: Tom Krebs. Susan Unruh. Judy Gould. 8eckie Schant?. Carol Williams 138 Active Part Of Southeast Most schools' sophomores arc described as bewildered, lost, and confused upon entering high school, but through the decade Southeast's incoming sophomore class has become more and more sophisticated and informed of Southeast’s student life, rules, and traditions. From their first day at school, sophomores were willing and ready to enter into ac- tivitics. Instead of accepting the stereotyped role of newcom- er and bystander, the sophomore class offered their ideas and support toward making this year a success. Sophomores sponsored money raising projects such as after school candy sales, dances, bake sales, and a raffle. They also took part in school-wide activities such as the All-School Pro- ject. the Homecoming Float contest, and Ugly Man on Cam- pus contest. Through their activities and participating in school func- tions. under the leadership of their sponsor Mrs. June Dirks, sophomores have earned their promotion and are eager to welcome a new class of sophomores. SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS Spencer Davies, president. Randy Canheld. vice- president; Patty Moore, secretary. Ross Griggs, scrgcant-at-arms After attending the Sophomore Orientation program, members of the class of '69 find that they are informed, but still look worried Paying school fees and buying activity tickets is just one of the many tasks of enrollment that faces incoming sophomores 139Alley Abraham. Belinda Acht en. Mark Adams, Abigail Adams. J P Agee. Janice Agee. Scott Ahsmuhs. Steve Aikens, Ann Albert, Janet Albright. Keith Alexander, Debbie Allen. Allen, Allen, Allen. Brad Carol David Delilah Allen. Steve , Kristie Alselke. Sonya Alseike, Vicki Anderson. Kathy Anderson, Mark Anderson. Tim Andrews, Jane Arlgle. Steve Anthony, Jean Archiblad, Mark Arnold, Terry Atkinson. Ed Atkinson. Edna Atkinson, Richard Ax, Stephanie Baer, Steve Baller. Debbie Bailey. Dean Baker, Kerry Baker, Mark Ball. Bob Ball. Debbie Ball. Kathleen Balzer. Cindy Barger, John Barham, Debbie Barker, Lance Barscewski, Helame Bateman. Morita Bauer. Peggy Beacham, Peggy Beals, Ken Beard. Steven Beard. Tom Beckner. Steve Belancsik, Paula Bill Bell, Bell, Carolyn Bell. Bell, Johsua Lynda Mary Alice Debbie Bell. Bell, Bennett, Jon Benson. Allen Beren, Nancy Berndsen, Mark Beshirs. John Best, Sandy Bethel, Debbie Bethel, Larry Bettenhausen. Jan Bettis. Janet Bigler, Sue Bilson. Clayton Bilson. Victor Blanchard. Faith Blank. Mike Blanton, Dave Bleck, Mark Bledsoe. Glenda Blythe. Flick Bogart. Doug Boggess. Bobbie Boley. Patrick Bonds, Cheryl Bonewell, Marsha Bordigan. Kathy Bostic. John Bowler. Bill Bowman. Dana Bowman, Mark Boyer. Steve Bozarth, Cyndi Bradbury, George Bradley, Ginny Brarner, Preston Braun, Mark Brav, Benny Brazill, Sherrie Breldenthal, Bob Brian, Donna Bricker, Bev Bridges, Mary Broadwater, Deidra Brooks, Janine Brown, Alan Brown, Barbara Brown, Barbara Brown, Mandy Brown, Veda Bruss, Paula Bryanr, Barbara Buchanan, Jim Burch, Alan Burgess, Max Burns, Pam Burns, Robert Burris, Ruth Burrow, Bill Busch, Karhy Bussart, Brad Butts, Alta Cable, Larry Cain, Michael Caldwell, Craig Cale, Linda Canfield, Randy Cannon, Pat Carmichael, Scott Carroll, Bill Carson, Steve Carter, Celia Carver, Merri Lynn Castle, Lana Caudell, Dan Cawthra, Lonnie Chambers, Donna Chape k, Mike Chestnut, Sue Chichester, Paul Chipas, Chipper Chlentzos, Ted Chorn. Larry Chrisrrnore, David Clarey, David Clarey, Don Clark, Cyndie Clark, Dale clark, kirby Clark, Margaret Clark, Terry Clay, Make Cline, Carmen Cline, Sandra Cochenour, Dwight Cooking, Sally Cohen. Sieve Colchin, Mark Colliatie, Steve Cook, Alan Cook, Anna Cook, Gayle Cook, Randy Cooper, Barry Cooper, Janet Cooper, Norris Cooper, Sharon Copley, Jim Corrigan, Mary Couch, Cindy Couey. Steve Cox, Bob Cox, Mary Cox, Stan Crabtree, David Craham, Doug Crandall, Bill Cranston, Debbie Crelly, Barbara Crossfield, Diane Crotts, Marsha Crouse, Doris Crowe, Flay Crown, Kathy Cummings. Diana Cunningham. Dan Curl. Charles Curtis. Joanne Cusic. Susie Daetvviler. Sheryl Daufienbach, Beth Davies, Spencer Davis. Devra Davis, Diane Davis, Donna Davis. Jane Davis. Jef'f Dawkins. Louis Deason, Terry Decker. Richard DeCow,Janet Deere. Luther Delinaer, Greg Delisse, Pam DeMoss. Ron DeMuth. Stu Dennison. Betty Deputy, James Devlin. Mary Dickey. DeeAnn Dillon. Marty Dishon, Debby Dossken, Don Doty, Nola Drake, Jacque Dudley, Diane Dufe k, Steve Du ke. Rob Duncan. Jerry Dun kel. Kathy Dwyer. Nora Earnest.John Earnst, Steve Edenfield. Jim Edgecombe. Betty Edgington, Reed Ellington. Renie Ellinwood, Linda Ellis, Mike Ellis. Steve Ellsbury. Ann Elmborg. Eric Emmons, Nan Evans. Laurie Evans. Scott Fahrbach. Wayne Farley, Randy Farrner. Bennie Farrner, David Faroh, Jan Feathersion. Carol Feldner. Bob Felix. Terry Fenno. Gail Filener. Mary Finch, Carolyn Finkbeiner. Mark Fisher. Wayne Fitch, Donald Fleming. Don Foley, Susan Foster. Doug Fredrickson, Nancy Freeman. Mike Friedman, Kathy Frensley. Bob Frimbie. Patti Fulton, Pat Funston. Cammie Fuson, Gregg Gabel. Kit Galbraith. Sharon Gardner. Connie Garret, Kent Gaves. Mike Geiger. Barbara Gensch, David Gerard. Brad Gerber. Kathlean Gibbons, Marcia Gilbert. John Gillespie. Jim Gimble. Steve Githens, Mike Glasgow, Cindy Glickmandanelle Goehring,Julie Goeller, Betty Lou Goodman, Ardilh Gould, Judy Graharn,Jack Graves, Mike Gray. Janet Griggs, Ross Grlrrisley,Tom Grisamore, Greg Grist, Kathleen Gudernan, D'Anne Guoladdle, Linda Gurdes. Chris Gustke, Gretchen Guziec, Bob Haines, David Halsey, Kirk Halstead, Candi Hamsell, Vicki Hancock. Robert Haney, Julie Hannon,James Hansrine, Sherry Hargis, Bill Harkins, Joe Harlow. Pat Harrnel, Sue Harrnison, Billie Harmon, Brenda Harris, Paula Harris, Robert Harris, William Hartman, Gaye Hawkins, Patti Hay, Pam Hayden, Gtadys Henkel, Marc Hennessy. Alyin Hemy, Gary Henry, Judy Henry, Ronnie Herd, Debbie Herndon, Carl Herndon, Raynol Herr, Sarn Hershberger, Steven Herslein, Mark Hertzler. Nancy Hess, Gary Hesting, Janice Heulen, Marty Hian, Julia Hidden, Bonnie Hrebert, Steve Higgins. Gary Hill, Linda Hirleman, Dan Hirsch, Bruce Hissem, Greg Ho. Sharon Hoch, Rosezena Hoepner, Dean Holcomb, Shelley Holt, Mary Hoolen, Karen Hopkins, Pam Hopkins, Phil Horton, Woody Howard, Becky Howard, Rodney Howard, Vicky Howbert, Marsha Howse, Mary Huff, Glenda Hull, Barbara Hull, Linda Humphreys. Elaine Humphries, Allan Hurt, Jeff Huston, Kenny Ignowski, Debbie Irvin, Eddie Irwin, Party Jackson, Wayne Jacobs,S1eve Jakowatz, Jack James, Mike Lentz, Tom Jansen, Carol Jeffries. John Jenkins, Doug Jensen, Barbara Jenson. Jon Jessen, Kristie Johnson, Barbara Johnson, Bill Johnson, Bruce Johnson.Jim Johnson, Johnnee Johnson, Pat Johnson, Richard Johnson, ShIfl9Y Johnston. Vicki Jones, Carl Jones. Debbie Jones, Marc Jones. Mike Jones, Torn Jonker, Marla Jordan. Jackie Josias, Debbie Joy, Gary Kay. Cathy Keans. Bill Keckler, Bill Kelly, Roberr Kemper. Jan Kennedy, Don Kennedy, Mike Kenney, Susan Kent, Terry Kerbs. Judy Kice, Eddie Kldwell, Debbe Killingsworrh, Faye King, Linda King. Sammy Kirby, Craig Kizzire, Mike KIassen,Vicki Klebanol'f,AIan Knight.Jane Knighr, Roben Knoll, Norman Knox. Jerry Kordis, Paul Kratz, Connie Krebs. Tom Kresge. Duane Kresge. Marjorie Krrvohlavek, Dennis Kueser, Denise LaBrie, Jim Lacy, Byron Laffer, Jo Laham. Barry LaKous, Karen Landwehr, Larry Landwehr, Roger Lappin. Margie Larimer, Carol LaShay. Tim Laumore, Larry Laughlin. Marjorie Lawrence, Anne Lawrence, Earlene Lawrence. Nina Lawson, Jeff Leason. Chris LeFors, Mary Jane Leonard, Mike Leslie, Richard Libby, Ruth Liepman, Mark Lighiner, Cindy Lindenbaum, Jerry Link, David Linrhicum, Marc Lippin, Carol Long, Herberr Loornrs. Jim Lopez, Debbie Loranth, Geza Lotus. Ricky Ludwlck, David Ludwick, Margaret Lynch, John Lynn, Jo Lynn, John Lyon, Tony Lytle, Floy McAuIey, Janrce McCall, Preston McCammon, Jerry McClarn, Rrchard MoClaf1ahan, Jel'l McCollorn, Dan McConneI, Phtl McCune, Jim Mc Elhlney. Kathy McFarland, Marla McGrnty, Mrke McGurre, Bill McLarhon, Kathy McManus, Terry McNrcoI, Don McFlay, Lynn Mack, John Maddox. Wlllram Madsen, Harold Magson, Paul Maley, Gerald Maltbie, Bob Marshall, Joyce Martrn. Glen Mattlngly, Grvrn Matzinger, Betty Maurer, Becky Meeker, Roger Mendenhall, Janelle Merrell, Mark Mernrnan, Jan Mrddleton. John Mikrsh, Rusty Miller, Kathre Miller, Scott MrlIigan,Terry Manor, Robyn MxnshalI,June Misak. Roger Mltchell, Kathy Mitchell, Sharon Mizenko, Mike Montgomery, Jeanette Moore, Carrre Debbie Moore, Moore, John Moore, Patti Mora, Judy Moran, Chen More, Pat Morgan, Ruth Morran, Duane Morland, Van Morris, Les Morrison, Linda Morrow, Guy Morsback, Henry Moseley,Jack Moser, JoAnne Moser, Tony Mournrng, Marc Moyer, Mrke Murray, Cheryl Murray, Doug Murray, JoAnn Myers, Ruta Nachbor, Kathy Nathan, Chuck Neadley, John Nelson, Debble Nelson, Mark Nelson, Susan Neth, Lynnda Neufeld, Bob Newman, Crndy Nichols, Linda Nrcks, Carla Noble, Chuck Nodgaard, Cathy Noel, Jam Noflsrnger, John Norris, Gwynn Oak, Cathy O'Bryan, Helen O'Conner, Connie O'DonnelI, Peggy Oliver, Hazel Oplrger, Terry Orear, Sandy Ortleb, John Oshel. Linda Otwell, Rudy Owens, Debbie Ownby, Lynn Packer, Dwight Padgett, Paul Page, Albert Page, John Page, Susan Parsons, Carol Patterson, Mike Paulson, William Pearce, Mary Peck, Jana Pedroja,Jim Peebles. Sandy Peltzer. Bob Pendleton, Brent Pepper, Fred Persons, Korla Peters, Susan Peterson, Greg Pe1erson,Jirn Phelps, Cathy Phelps, Danny Pickens. Pat Piercy. Susan Plnrok, David Pinkerton,Jirnrny Pinkstaff, Penny Pitts, Mark Plank, Connie Pogreba, Karin Pohl, Martha Pope, Susan Posten. Joe Ports, Ronnie Powell, Dorla Prather, Judy Pray, Ronnie Pritchard. Steve Pritchett, Linda Provenzano, Frank Puokette, Claudett Puent, Sandra Putnam. Coleen Queen, Marvin Ouinn, Lisa Rainer, Jim Ray. Jrmrny Razook, Max Reed, Kay Reed, Rod Reed, Sharon Reel, Noel Reeves, Terry Rehets, Rebecca Relghley, Steve Rentsch, Douglas Richards, Steve Richardson, Bob Richardson, Larry Richardson, Pam Richardson, Trish Riedl, Janet Roach, Pam Roberts, Dale Roberts, Randy Roberrs. Roberta Robertson, Linda Robinson, Ruth Robinson, Richard Rodney, Cindy Rogers, Deane Rogers, Diane Rogers, Ursala Rohrback, Dan Ross, Linda Roush, Carl Flueschaoff, Scott Rutger, Penny Rutledge, Sherry Sadler, Betsy Salen, Robin Sanborn, Joetta Sanders, David 9 Sanders, Susan Sanford, Mike Savage, Paul Sayre, Steve Schaeler, Carol Schantz, Beclw Schefller, David Schill, Cindy Schnaible, Teddle Schoenberg, Vic Schrader, Bill Schrader, Bob Schutte, Mike Schwartz, Anna Schweinfurth, Susie Scott, Tom Scwnethale, Bill Seerlng, Don Seligh, Mark Selsor, Sandy Seltzer, Mike Shaw, Bob Shellenberger, Torn Shellito, Paul Shelton, Pam Sheltonvicky Sherwood, Virginia Shields, Lynn Shirack, Susan Shirley. Susan Shook, Jim Showalter, Paul Sichley, Cheryl Siders, Carol Siebert, Darlene Siegrist, Barbara Sigg, Pam Sillin, Bob Simon, Armando Sirns, Terry Sims, Zolann Skipper, Janet Slaughter, Lynn Smith. Smith, Smith Smith Smith, Smith, Smith Smith Smith, Smith Smith Bev Carmen , Carmen Donna Eileen Harold Kent Lynda Mike Pat , Sherel Snider, Beth Snodgrass, Dan Soderstrorn, Sandy Sowell, Billy Sparks, Shelley Spaunhorst, Roberta Speery, Phil Speer, Chris Speyer, Jeannie Spraker, Betty Spurlin, Vickie Standley, Gary Stearn, John Steele, Tom Steen, Mike Stevens, Lin Stevens, Stephanie Stewart, Don Stewart, Gary Stewart, Jan Stockman, Beverly Stoetzer, Debbie Stoker, Mike Stone, Arthur Strahm, Kerry Stratton,Susan ' Stuart, Don Stucky, Barbara Stunz, Jeanette Sturdy, Judy Sullivan, Richard Summers, Marc Sutton, Bobby Swicegood, Darlene Taynia, Baham Talbott, Debbie 148 Talbott, Roy Tallon, Jack Taylor, Lola Tegrmerer, Randy Terry, Mary Thomas, Alberta Thompson, Danny Thompson, Diana Thompson, Elvin Thompson, Janice Thompson. Pam Thornton, Rocky Thornton, Torn Tice, Barbara Tice, David Timpy, Carol TindaIL Marsha Tippin, Jan Titsworth, Dian Tolliver, Starla Tolv, Karen Toskett, Charles Trevino. Gilbert Trice. Gwen Trujillo, Deborah Turck, Janette Turner, Howard Unruh. Susan VanArsdaIe, Lisa Vandegrift, Kelly VanderIipL Ann VanDoren. Claudia VanStone, Burney Walker. Ford Walker, Judy Walker, Teri Wall, Gary Waller, David Wance, Margie Wangemann, Gail Ward, Joe Warner, CItf'l Warren, Marlene Washburn, Jack Wave, Robin Weaver, Joanne Weaver, Johnnie Webber, Gary Weeks, John Wledenbaurn, Michael Weinberger, Linda Welden, Nancy Wellborn, Curt Wellman, Charles Welsh, Robbie West, Frank West, Janet West, Jim West, Larry Wheat, Max Wherry, Beth White, Debbie Widell, Sonia Wiebe, Mark WilksL Candy Walks, Terry Williams, Carol Williams, Kevin Williams, Randy Williamson, Tom Wilson, Betty Wilson, Rose Wilson, Sally Windharn, Randy Winkler, Mark Winsby. Roger Winters, Cathy Winters, Eddie Wolff, Phillip Womack, Greg Wood, Johnetta Wood, Phyllis Woody, Connie WoodvL Pam Workman, Joe Worsham, Branch Wright, Nancy Young, Brad Young, Evelyn Young, Mike . M ww' Zeman, Donella .1 P  Z erman k      ' - Y Wifi..       Editor .,,..... Assistant Editor . . Copy Editor ..... Layout Editor .... Photography Editor Academics ....... Student Life ,.,., Organizations .... Sports Coordinator Football .....,., Cross Country . . . Staff . . . Helen Sutherland   SueClark . . . . Rosi Proflitt , . . Brent Branham . . . . . Kathy Hodge   KayMiller . . . . Chrissie Linthicum .....,., Sally Steele . . . . Jim La Forge . , , Kent Fletcher . . . . Max Page Basketball . . . .... Joe Coulter Wrestling . . . ........... Joyce Aubert Swimming .,..... ............. J oyce Aubert Gymnastics ....,.... . . . Rick Phibbs Sz Doug Cramer Queens, Intramurals . . ............. Chris Poelma Class Coordinator .... . . . Bev Gerhardt Seniors ....... . . . Bev Gerhardt Juniors ..... ..... E llen Bartlett Sophomores . . . . . . Steve Brockelman Index ....... ..,.. J ody Branson Business Manager . . . . Production Manager . . . Production Crew Photographers . . . . . . Mary Hannon . . Janet Hattan . Kathy Bogue Cheryl Bowman Doug Cramer Debbie Harper Pat Keller Bonnie Reeves John Schmitt Barbie Turner Karen White Susan Hays Linda Colvin Fran Hewes Nancy Howell Jana Perkins Brent Branham Steve Brockelman Kathy Hodge Joe Coulter Ellen Bartlett Advisor . . . . , , Miss Sue Marshall The staff of the 1967 HOOFBEATS wishes to express appreciation to Student Photos, The American Yearbook Company, the administra- tion, faculty, student body and custodians for their cooperation. Achenbach, Pam, Pep club 1.2. American History Club 2. Sound ol Music 3. Fencing club 2. Betty Crocker Home- maker Award Acord, Tom, Wrestling 1.2. Baseball 1.2. Achms. Becky, Pep club 1.2: Shorthand Award 2, Adams, Kathy Adams, Sheryl, Pep club 1.2.3, Girls Gymnastics 1.2 Admins, Cheryl. Pep club 1, Modernaires 2.3. Albrecht, Linda Alexander. Gwenda. Pep club 1. Modernaires 2.3. Allen, Charla, Pep club 1.2.3: Student Council Rep. 1.2. Sr. Class Treas,. Les Papilions 3. Allen, Sue, Thespians 3. King and l 1. Science and Math club 1. Pep club 1.2. Y-teens 3, Gentlemen He- fer Blondes 2: Talent Assembly 3. Modernaires 2.3. Medical Careers Club 1: Girls Glee Club 1. Alloway. Tom Motion Picture Operators club 1.2.3. German club 2.3:Rrf1e Club 2. Almire, Kathy, Pep club 1.2.3, Student Relations Board Rep. 3 Amen, l.aVerba, Pep club 1.2.3. Soph. Choir. Modernaires 2.3, F.T.A. 3. Andersen, Dave, Football Manager 3: Director of Finances. Student Council 3: Student Relations Board Rep 3. Tennis 3: Stage Band 3. Symphony Band 3: Marching Band 3. Anderson, Rohan Andrews, Randy, Latin club 1: Motion Picture Operators club 1. Wrestling 1.2.3: Football 1.2, Andrews, William. Latin club 1,Thespians 2.3. Pres. 3: Sound of Music 3. Gentlemen Prefer Blondes 2: Student Relations Board Rep, 2.3: Heiress 2: Class Talent Assembly 2. Archibald, Jane, Pep club 1.2.3. Latin club 1,2 Ash, Cindy Atkinson, Carolyn Auhert, Joyce, Pep club 1,2.3: Girls Gymnastics 1.3: Medical Careers club 2. Sea Sprites 1.2,3: Soph. Choir: Modernaires 2.3: Stampede 3. Business Manag- er 3: Sports Staff 3. City Music Festival 1.2. Axtell, Ann, Pep club 1.2.31 Les Papilions 3: Typing Award 2. Ayala, Dan, Lettermen's club 2: Wrestling 2. Axim, Rick B Bachos, Cathy, Latin club 1.2.3: Fencing club 2: Les Papillions 3: Pep club 1,2.3. American History club 1,2: Medi- cal Careers club 3. Back,Judy, French club 1.2: Letterwomen's club 1.2.3. Beilby, Marilyrln, German club 1.2.3: Pep club 1 Baker, James Balman, Shelley, Pep club 1.2.3. Ban, Bill, Soph. Choir: Modernaires 1.2, Barb, Randy, Soph. Choir: Modernalres 2,3. Boys Ensemble 3. Barker, Michael Barnett, Diane Bartlett, Ellen Spanish club 1.2.3. Pep club 1.2. Ouill and Scroll 3, Sea Sprites 2. Stampede 2.3. Exchange Ed 2. Copy Ed, Photography Ed. Photographer 3: A'Hoolbeats  2.3. Jr Class 3. Photographer 3 Bauer, Barby, One-Acts. Student Relations Board Rep. 1. Latin club 1. Pep club 1,2.3. King andl 1: Gentlemen Prefer Blondes 2. Choraleers 2. Modernaires 3. Madrigals 2.3. Thesprans 3. Sec 3.SOUI1d0f Music 3. Choralesque  2.3. Sea Sprites 3. Stu- dent Council Rep 3 Beard, Sharon Senior Activities Bobout, Walter, Choraleers 2.3: Madrigals 3. Soph. Choir. Back, Nancy, French club 2, Thespians 3. Gentlemen Prefer Blondes 2: Sound ol Music 3. Jr,-Sr Prom Oueen 3. Homecoming Oueen Candidate 31 Pep club 1,2.3. Les Papilions 3. Sea Sprites 21 One- Acts Play 2. Student Relations Board Rep. 2 Bell, Anita Bell, Julia Boll, Ken, King and I 1. Sound of Music 3: Orchestra 1.2. 3: Band 1.2.3. Football 1.2.3. Stage Band 2. Choralesque  2.3: Pep band 1.2. Berger, Margaret, Latin club 1. Pep club 1.2 Bergman, Betsy. French club 1.2. N.F.L. 1,21 Pep club 1.2,3: Vice- Pres. 2: Folk Music club 2: Choraleers 2.3. Chor- alesque' 2: Sound or Music 3: Les Papillions 3. Pres. 3. Youth Board Rep, 2: Soph. Cheerleader: All-School Project 1.Soph. Choir. Battenhausen, Carol, Spanish club 2: Sea Sprites 1.2, Sound ol Music 3: Pep club 1.2.3, Bickford, Ralph Bickhard, Conn Bishop. Steve, Pep Band 1,2.3. Stage Band 1.2: Lettermen's club 3. Band 1.2.3: Golf2.3. Blaylock, Mary, Student Relations Board Rep, 2,3. Pep club 1.2.3. Sr. Rep Bobo, Tanya, German club 1.2, Protect Chair. 2. King and I 1. Orchestra 1.2.3. Student Relations Board Rep. 3. Bogie, Jim Bonds, Connie, Girls Glee club 2. Pep club 3. Bonesteel, Brmda Bowers, Marsha. Pep club, 1.2. Les Papillions 3, Bowers, Mary, Choraleers. 2: Pep club 1,2.3. Bowman, Anne Medical Careers club 1.2. Vice-Pres, 1.2, Red Cross club 1. Pep club 1.2. Girls Glee club 1: Stu- dent Relations Board Rep, 1. Bowman, John N.F L 1.2.3. Stampede 2: Hoofbeats  2 Bowman, Paul Boyce, Bev, Soph. Choir: Soph. Girls Ensemble. State Music Festival 1.2.3, Choraleers 2.3: Madngals 2.3: Sound of Music 31 Student Relations Board Rep. 3: Choralesque  2,3: Pep club 2,3: Class Talent Assembly 1. Bradley, Connie Branham, Brent, Student Council Rep. 31 Boys' State Rep 2: Foot- ball 1.2, Manager 1.2. Lettermen's club 2.35 Stampede 2.3. photographer 2.3. News Ed. 3. Editor-in-Chief 3: H0ofbeats  2.3. Layout Ed. 3. Photographer 2,3: Quill and Scroll 3. Brewer, Beckie. Spanish club 1: Pep club 1.2.3. Brick, Bob, Spanish club 1. Brink, Laura, Pep club 1.3. Brock, Janet Brooks, Kenny, Rifle club 3: Band 1.2.3: PepBand 1.2.3 Brown, Ken, Sound of Music 3. Choraleers 2.3: Rltle club 2: Wrestling 2: Choralesque  2.3. Bmwn, Mark, French club 1.2,3. Bmce. Jim Buckley,Tom, Science club 3: Sound of Music 3: Choraleers 3: Choralesque  3. Bulloch, Pam Gentlemen Prefer Blondes 2: Library Art Show Purchase Award 2 C Cain, Charles Campbell. Gary Campbell. Terry, Latin club 1.Wrestling 1. Carol, Terry, Safety club 1. Letterwomens club 3, Cerder, Stanley, Band 1.2. Pep Band 1.2: Track 1.2: Cross Country 1.2.3. Carlson. Annamay Camahan, Bruce, Football l,2.3Q Baseball 1.2.3, Carnvy, Steve Carrell, Dan Carroll, Dave Carter, Carta, King and I 1: Sound of Music 3: Tespians 3: Spanish club 1.2. Sea Sprites 1.2.3: Pep Club 1.2: Madrigals 2.3: Choraleers 2.3: Choralesoue  2, 3. State Music Festival 1.2, Carter, Nikki Carter, Robert Carter, Shari Carver, Pat, F.T.A. 1: French club 2: Modernaires 2: Chora- leers 3. Sound of Music 3. Casement, J.D., Football 1,2.3: Basketball 1: Soph Choir Casper, Daivd, N.F.L, 11 Latin club 2. Cassidy, Karen Cavin, Joe, Football 1.2. Chambers, Anita, Sound of Music 3: Choraleers 3. Jr. Misses 2.3: Pep club 1.2, Girls Glee club 1: Choralesque  2. 3. Modernaires 2, State Music Festival 1.2.3. Chard, Fred Chichester, Ron Childress, Mark Christian, Chris, Basketball 1,2.3: Lettermen's club 2,3. Baseball 1: Assistant Director of Elections 2: Director of Elections 3: Boys' State Rep. 2. Class Talent As- sembly 2. Clarey, Donald Clark, Barbara Clark, Leigh. Latin club 1.2: Chess club 1. French club 2 Clark, Sue Orchestra 1.2.3. King and I 1. Spanish club 3. Latin club 3. Pep club 1,2.3. Youth Board Rep 3: Stampede 3. Editorial Ed, 31 Hoolbeats  3. As- sist Ed 31 Student Relations Board 2. Clark, Vicki, Pep club 1.2.3. Clay, Davis, N.F,L, 1: Sound of Music 3, Choraleers 2.3: Madngals 2.3: Choralesque  2,3: National Merit Letter of Commendation, Cobb, Dale, German cIub3. Coberley. Steve Cole, Tom Collier, Sherry Collins, Don Collins, Nancy, Pep Club 1.2.31 American History club 1. Conrad, Deborah Cook, Jim, Safety club 1.2. Pres. 2: American History club 2. Cook, Jane Soph CTIOITQ Modernaires 2.3. Choraleers 3: Pep club 1.2: Folk Music club 2. Cook, Marvin Cook, Terry Copley, Becky. Student Relations Board Rep. 2. Conner, Gary Cotter, Judy, Pep club 1.2, Couch, Emie Coulter, David Cox, Donald Cox, Richard Cox, Sally Cox, Shrrilyn Crabtree, Steve Craggett, Mark, Basketball 2.3: Goll 1.2 Crane, Jeanette Crawford, Jim, Football 1.2 Crawley, Linda, Soph. Choir. Modernaires 2.3. Crichton, Lynda Crosland, Christie Cruit, Mehl, Rifle club 1 . American History club 2. Student Relations Board Rep 2 Crumley, David, King and I 1. Choraleers 2.3: Sound ol Music 3. Wrestling 2.3, Choralesque  2, Latin club 1. Band 1. State Music Festival 1. 150 Cumberland, Joy. Latin club 1.2.3: Pep club 1.2.3 Custer, Joyce D Dabalack, Diane Daggett, Leanne, Pep club 1.2.3. Art club 1: Folk Music club 2. American History club 2: Stampede 2. News Ed. 21 Hoolbeats 2.lndex 2 Daggatt, Michael, Football. 1.2.3. Wrestling 2. Baseball 1.2. Letter- men's club 3, Dakan, Nancy, French club 1.2.3: Thespians 2.3. Art club 1. Girl in Every Port  2. Gentlemen Prefer Blondes 2. Sound ol' Music 3. Pep club 1.2.3. Student Rela- tions Board Rep, 2 Davidson, Jerry, Cross Country 1.2.3. Lettermen's club 3 Davis, Deanna, Girls Glee club 1: Student Relations Board Rep. 2, 3. Davis, Michael Davis, Sherry, Girls Glee club 1. Safety club 3, Davison,Janet, Pep club 1.2.3: Medical Careers club 1, Dean, Richard Denlinger, William Dennis, Karen Deuser, Rebecca, Pep club 1.2.3. Dicken, Julia, Pep club 1. Latin club 1.2: Folk Music club 2: Stampede 2. Editorial Ed 2. Dilbeck, Don, Cross Country 1.2: Track 2.31 Nobody Sleeps  1. One-Acts 1 Dohbin, Harry, Lettermen's club 2.3. Dolloff, Karla, Girls Gymnastics 2.3. Doshier, Roger, Football 1. Soph. Choir: Soph. Boys Ensemble: Choraleers 2.3: Madrigals 3: Somd of Music 3. Dmmmond, Jo, Pep club 2.3. French club 1.2. Fencing club 1. Drury, Diane, Spanish club 1.2.3. Sea Sprites 3: Pep club 1.2.3: Modernaires 3: Band 1. Orchestra 2 Dudley, Sandra Duiek, David Dunkleberger, Linda, Pep club 1.2.3. Y-Teens 2, Dunn, Daniel, Soph. Choir. Soph Boys Ensemble: King and I 2: Choraleers 2. Choralesque  2: N.F,L. 2 Dunn, Mark Dupont,Joann Durham. Charles Dirham, Diana Durrant. Steven Dye, Jill, French club 1.2.3. Student Relations Board Rep, 31 Pep club 1.2.3. Sr. Sec. 3. E Eastman, Willa Eaton, Kevin, Wrestling 2. Edmonds, Mika, Football 1,2.3. Track 2. Eisnaugle, Richard Ekrut, Charles, American History club 1.2, Pres. 2. German club 1. Soph, Choir. Soph Boys Ensemble Ellis, Charles, Modernaires 2. Soph. Choir. Student Relations Board Rep, 2. Tennis 1,2,3 Ellis, James Epperson, Lynne, FT A 1.2.3. Tres 2, Pres 3. Pep club 2.3. Emin, Julie, Pep club 1,2.3, Band 1. YfTeens 2. State Music Festival 1. Ealinger, Frances Evans, Jeffrey. Football 1. Wrestling 1. Cross Country 2.3. Track 1.2.3. Lettermen's club 2.3 Evans, Kenneth Evans, Steve, French club 2.3 Evans, Theresa Ewonus. Kim, All-State Football player 3. Football 3, Lettermen's club 3, Fine, Nancy F Art club 1. Pep club 1.23 French club 1,23 Thes- pians 33 Les Paplllions 33 Gentlemen Prefer Blondes 2: One-Acts 1 Hsher, Kathy, Pep club 1,2,3. Jr. Misses 3. Soph. Choir: Chora- leers 3. Sound of Fisher, Ray Music 3, Modernaires 2, German club 3: Soph. Choir: Lettermens club 2. 3, Cross Country 1,2,33 Track 1,3 Fory, Jim Foster, Lynn Fox, Janet. Latin club 1.23 Student Relations Board Rep 2, Pep club 1.2.3. Jr, Rep . Sound of Music 33 Stampede 2, Stat Freeland, Debby, e Music Festival 2, Pep club 12,31 French club 1.2, Art club 1 Friedman, Mike, Wrestling 1. Futo, Tom, Student Relations Board Rep, 33 Basketball 1,2,3. Football 13 Baseball 13 Lettermen's club 2,3, Galbraith, Pat, G Football 1.2.31 Golf 1.2.3. Gymnastrcs 1,2.3 Gallop, Sheryl, Pep club 1,2,3. Gi Gamble, Charlene, rls Glee club 1,2 Latin club 1.2.33 Pep club 1,2 Gardiner, Cinda, Pep club 1: Latin club 3 Gamer, Linda, Pep club 1.2.31 Student Council Rep. 33 Les lions 33 Student R Garrigus, Brenda Gahron, Roger Gear, Trish elations Board Rep. 2. Pep club 13 French club 23 Art club 1, George, Mary Gerdes, Jeff Gerhardt, Bev, Papil- Soph Choir. Choraleers 2,3: Stampede 2.3. Fea- ture Editor 2. Ad Manager 3, Editor-in-Chief 33 Hoofbeats  2.3, Organization Ed. 23 Class Coor- deinator, Sr Class Ed. 33 Ourll and Scroll 33 Pep club 1.2.33 Corres, Sec. 3. French club 1.2,33 Par- is-Evian Study Group 23 Youth Board Rep, 33 Sound of Music 33 Choralesque  2.3, Gibbons, Garry, Baseball 2,33 Football 3 Gibbs, Barbara Gibson, Kay, Band 1 Giesecke, Alan, Chess club 1: Band 1.2.33 Spanish club 3: Stu- dent Relatlons Board Rep 3 Giggy, Darla, Latin club 1,2,3. Sec. 33 Medical Careers club 2.31 Pep club 1.2.33 Red Cross 2,3, Sec, 3 Gilbert, Kelly, Gymnastics 2,33 Soph. Choir3 Class Talent Assem- bly 1 Gilbreath, Vicki Giles, Tom Gisick, Ronald Gist, Linda Glasgow, Jim, Lettermen's club 2,33 Wrestling 1,2,3 Godfrey, Clifford, Choraleers 2.33 Modernaires 23 ChoraleSQU9 21 Soph, Choir: Soph. Boys Ensemble, Goehring, Susan. Student Relations Board Rep. 2.33 All School Pro- ject 2.3, Assis Dir. 2, Drr 33 Spanish club 1,23 Sea Sprites 1,2,33 N.F.L. 33 Debate 23 Pep club 33 Class Talent Assembly 2,3, Goeller, Richard Goentzel, Charles, German club 23 Student Relations Board Rep Gonzales, Lucy Goodin,John, French club 1. Gordon, Steve, Debate 13 Germa termen's club 2,3. n club 13 Swimming 1.2.33 2 Let- Gould, Susie, Pep club 1.2.3, Homecoming Queen Candidate, Folk Music club 2. Student Relations Board Rep, 2.3 Graham, Bill Graves, Jeff Wrestling 2: Football 3. Letterrnens club 2.3, Green. Richard Gregory, Nancy, Student Relations Board Rep. 23 Pep club 1.2, Griffith, Lesley Spanish club 33 Pep club 1,2.3: Folk Music club 23 One-Acts 2, Grimsley, Roy Grove, Tim, Pep Band 2.3 Guest, Carl Guggisberg, Jack, U MO.C 1. Track 1.2.3. Basketball 1,2, Football 1.2.33 Lettermen's club 1,2,3, Pres. 3: Jr Buffalo Blll Attendant Gunstream. Amanda Gunthrop, Pam Gupton, Batty, Sea Sprites 2.3 H Hackley, Sheryl, Orchestra 1.2.3. Modernaires 2. Hadden, Shirley Hadley, Janice Hagan, Carolyn, Science and Math club 'lj Pep club 1,2,3, Trophy lor highest grade on Spanish I Test 2. Haines, Connie Haines, Marty, Pep club 1,2, Hall, Khris, Band 3. Pep club 3 Hall, Sue, Spanish club 33 Folk Music club 2: N.F.L, 1.2,33 King and I 1: Sound of Music 3: Modernaires 23 Tespians 3, Gentlemen Prefer Blondes 2. Soph. Choir, Hall, Rick, Gymnastics 1.2.33 Lettermen's club 2,3 Hallmark, Ray Halstead, Melody, Girls Glee club 3. Hamilton, Bill Hamilton, Wells, Spanish club 23 King and I 13 Sound of Music 3. Orchestra 1.2.3. Hammon, Janice, Girls Glee club 3. Hancock, Rita Haney, Ann, Art club 2, Pep club 1.2.3 Harden, Stu Hargrave, Joanna Hargrove, Joyce Harmel, Robert Harmison, Connie, Choraleers 2,33 Madrigals, 2,33 Sound of Mmic 3, Pep club 1.2.3. Pres. 33 Choralesque  2.3. Homecoming Oueen Attendent 3. Harper, Deborah, Hoolbeats  2.3, Pep club 1,23 Girls Glee club 1: Stampede 2,3, Feature Ed. 3: One-acts 2. Harris, Charles, Rifle club 2: Talent Assembly 3, Hartstein, Harlan, Lettermen's club 2. Gymnastics 2, Hass, Sharon, Latin club 1. Hatcher, Dianne Hatfield, Bill Hickman, Ellen, Pep club 1,2,3. Jr. Sec. 2. Hickman, Randy Hidaka, Karen, Pep club 1.2.3, French club 2.3: Honorable Men- tion Scholastic Art Show 2: All High School Art Show 23 Library Art Show 2, Hiebsch, Rick Hill, Frank, Lettermen's club 2,33 Football 13 Wrestling 12,31 Baseball 1,2,3. Hill, Paul Hills, Selly, Pep club 1,2,33 King and l 13 Sound of Music 33 Choraleers 2,33 Jr. Misses 33 Spanish club 3: Choralesoue  2.3. Soph. Choir. Soph, Girls En- semble. Hincz, Tom. Swimming 1,2,33 Lettermans club 2.3. Hiratzka, Paul. Track 1,2.33 Basketball 1: Cross Country 23 Latin 151 club 3. Lettermerts club 1.2,3, National Merit Let- ter of Commendation. Student Relations Board Rep 2, Hirsch, Randall, Track 1,2,3. Rifle club 1, Cross Country 2, Ameri- can History club 2: German club 3, Ho, David, Football 1.2: Wrestling 1,2,3, Hobbs, Barb N.F L 1.2.33 Pep club 1.2.33 Class Talent Assem- bly 1,2, Choraleers 2,3. Jr Misses 2,3, Prix d'- Honneur French Award 23 Sound of Music 3, Choralesque  2,3. Soph Choir Hoch, Leo Hodge, Gordon, N.F.L 1.2,3 Hodge, Kathy, Sea Sprites 1.2.33 Pep club 1,2,3, Stampede 2,3, Sports Ed. New Ed. 3, Hooibeats  2,3, Photo- graphy Ed 3, Hoenscheidt, Molly Hoepner, Gary Hofflinger, John Hoisington, Beth, Sound of Music 33 Pep club 1,2,3. Choraleers 2. 33 Jr Misses 2,3, Spanish club 1, Choralesque 2,33 Soph. Choir, Class Talent Assembly 1,2, Holder, Barbara, Les Paplllions 3, Historian 3. American History club 23 Pep club 2,3. Holleicke, Susan Holly, Bill, Soph. Cholrj Choraleers 2.33 Madrigals 2.3, Boys Ensemble 33 Soph. Boys Ensemble. Holt, Nancy, Pep club 2, French club 2.3 Hooten,Tim, Lettermen's club 23 Football 2 Hopkins, Frances Hopper, Frank, Folk Music club 21lVloderr1alreS 2.3, Houchin, Roger Howard, Robert Gymnastics 1,2,3. Howard, Mike Howbert, Melinda Howell, Vicki Hudlin, Leonard Hull, Barbara Hyden, Allen J Jabara, Paul, Rii1e club 1, Jacobs, Brian, Football 1.2.33 Track 1,2.33 Lettermens club 33 Student Relations Board Rep. 2. Jacobs, David James. Sharon Jamison, Marcia, Pep club 1,2,3, Student Council Rep 1.2.3. Mo- tion Picture Operators club 23 Homecoming Queen: Jr, Buffalo Belle Attendant. Jansen, Gail, Spanish club 1,2,3. Pres. 2,3. Thespians 33 Gen- tlemen Prefer Blondes 2. Soind of Music 33 One-Acts 1: National Merit Semilinallst. Jeffries, James Jenkins, Bob, Science club 3 Jmsen. Denise Jeram, Darcy, Pep club 1.2.33 Spanish club lj Medical Careers club 1, Jeter, Tnidy, Pep club 1.3, Johnson,Jimetta, Pep club 1.2. Spanish club 1,2. Johnson, Nita, Pep club 1.2.33 French club 2,3, Vice-Pres. 3, Band 1,2,3. Johnson, Robert. Spanish club 1.2. Johnson. Steven Johnson, Susan Jones. Alma Jones, Ann, French club 2,33 Pep club 2.3: Homecoming Queen Candidate. Jones, David, Motion Picture Operators club 1, Basketball 1. Jones, Dee Etta Jones, Donald, Student Council Rep, 1.2.33 Band 1,2.33 Football 1, Swimming 1,23 Cross Country 2, All-City Coun- cllg Class TalentAssembly 1. Jones, Eileen, German club 1,2,3: Orchestra 1.2.3 Jones, Mary Jones, Melinda, Pep club 2,3, Spanish club 1,2, Band 13 Pep Band 1, Orchestra 2 Joseph. Vicki Joyce, Cheri K Kasmar, Eve, Pep club 2,3. German club 2. Kekahbah, Vonna Keller, Patt, Pep club 1.2. Hoofbeats  3. Stampede Editorial Ed 3 Kemerling, Richard Kendrick, Skip Kennett. Pam, Sound of Music 3: Choraleers 2,3, F.T.A. 1, Pep club 1.2.3. Jr Misses 2,3, Choralesque  2, Soph Choir. Soph, Girls Ensemble Kent, Glenda, Pep club 2. Kerbs, Janet, Pep club 1,2,3. German club 2.33 F.T,A 2,3, Vice- Pres, 3 Kerr, Joann Keys, BGUY Kice, Tom, Wrestling 1,2,3. Football 1.2.33 Baseball 1, Killingsworth, Claude Kimball, Sauntia, Pep club 1,23 French club lj Art club 1, King, Linda Kingsland, Richard Kirchner, Ken, Lettermens club 2,33 Baseball 1.2.3 Kirsch, Roger Klag, Tom, Wrestling 2. German club 3 Knapp, Cathy Kolter, Glenda, Pep club 1,33 Glee club 1,2,3. Krause, Kerry, National Merit Semi-Finalist, Kreutziger, Paul, Basketball 3. Krueger, Greg, Cross Country 1,2.33 Baseball 1, Track 2,3 Kurtz, William L LaFolIette, Robert, Basketball 1.23 Baseball 1,2, LaForge, Jim, Thesplans 2,33 Gentlemen Prefer Blondes 2. Stampede 2,3, Sports Ed. 33 Hoofbeats  2,33 Golf 2,3. Laham, Thomas, Modernaires 2 Lakous, Edward Lambert, Terry, Baseball 1: Football 23 Wrestling 3: Band 2, Lammy, Sharon, Kind and I 1: Modernaires 2,3, Pep club 1,2,3: Orchestra 1, Land, David, Gymnastics 2 Landwehr, Carolyn, Folk Music club 2. Langland, Dale, Swimming 1,23 Cross Country 2.3, Larsen. Judy, Folk Music club 23 French club 2, Pep club 23 Lat- in club 3. Larson, Vicki, Medical Careers club 13 Pep club 1,2, Latin club 13 American History club Vice-Pres. 23 Thesplans 2,33 Gentlemen Prefer Blondes 23 'l'he Sound of Music 3 LaRue, Robert Lashay, Dennis Lashley. Greg, Choraleers 33 Choralesque 2, Sax Ensemble 23 Band 1,2,3. Tres. 33 Stage Band 2,33 Pep Band 1, 2,3, Lawing, Mary, Pep club 2. -Lawn. John. Swimming 1.2. Leach, Jay, Letterrnens club 2, Lehman, Ralph, Chess club 1 Leonard, Craig, Lettermens club 2, Football 2, Leonard, Diane, F.T,A, 1. Levono. Alan, King and l 1, German club 3 Lew. Janet, Pep club 1.2, French club 2, Thesplans 3, Chora- leers 2,3, Choralesoue  2, Sound of Music 3g The Kind and I 1. Madrigals 3. Jr Misses 2, Soph Choir: Soph Girls Ensemble, City, State Music Festival 12,3 Lindsley, Carolyn, Girls Glee club 2.3, Pep club 1.2,3 Lindscheid, Lois, German club 3. Pep club 1.2,3. F.T.A. 3. Sound of Music 3, Soph Choir. Modemalres 2, Chora- leers 3, Fencing club 2 Linthicum, Chrissie, Class Secretary 1,2,3, Pep club 1.2.33 Jr.-Sr, Prom Attendent 2. Soph Choir. Sec, 1: Choraleers 3. King and l 1, Sound of Music 3, Choralesque 2.3, City. State Music Festival 1,2,3, Hoofbeats Student Life Ed. 3, Stampede 3. Circulation Ed. 3, Modernaires 2, Vice-Persident 2. Jr, Misses 2.32 Class Assemblies 1.2 London, Roger, Football 2, Track 2.3: Lettermen's club 2,3, Lounge Committee 3, Asst Dir, 3. Long, Peggy Looney, Brenda Love, Janice, Pep club 1.2. Girls Glee club 3 Love, Becky, Pep club 1,2 Love, Sue Lovejoy, Sue, Pep club 1,2.3. Lovett, Laura, Pep club 1,2. Sea Sprites 2 Lowenhurg, Sandra, Band 1.2.3, Pep club 1,2.3. Lowry. Brenda. Pep club 1.2,3: Safety club 2.3. Sec 3. Ludwick, Martha, Soph Choir: Soph. Girls Ensembleg Jr Misses Z. Choraleers 2.3. Pep club 1.2.3. Choralesque  2. Sound of Music 3: City. State Music Festival 1,2: Sea Sprites 2,3, Sec, 3, Luedtke, Ken, Choraleers 2g Modernaires 3. Lusk, Cindy Lybarger, Diane Mc McCabe Ron. Cross Country 2, Swimming 1.21Lettermen's club 2,3, McClain, Terry French club 1,2,3, King and I 1: Sound of Music 3: Choraleers 2.3, Choralesque  2.3. Pep club 1. 2.3, All School Protect 2.3, Assist. Publicity Chair, 2, Publicity Chair 3 McClure, James McCooI, Pat Band 2,3, Football Manager 1 McCormick, Bill McCoy, Nancy McElhiney, Karen Pep club 1.2,3, Red Cross club 2,3, Medical Ca- reers club 1.2,3. Chairman 2, Pres. 3. McGaughey. Patty McGowan, Tim, Football 1,2, Mcllvain, Jack McLean, Norma McManis. Marla German club 2.3. Pro1ectChair.3: Pep club 1.2.3, King and I 1,Sound of Music 3. Soph. Choirg Jr Misses 33 Modernaires 2, Choraleers 3: Y-Teens 3 M Mac Coy, Linda, Pep club 1,2,3 Madden, Marilyn, Thespians 2.3, Gentlemen Prefer Blondes 2, Sound of Music 3. One-Acts 1, Pep Club1.2,3, Madsen, Saundi, Sound of Music 3, Pep club 31 Les Papillrons 3 Malcom. Steve, Sound of Music 3 Maninger, Gail Mann, Marsha Marble, Glenda, Pep club 1.2,3 Markey, Stu, Markham, Millard, Salety club 2. German club 2, Sound of Music 3 Marshall, Rory, Band 1,AMedlcal Careers club 3, German club 3. Martin, Jim. Boys' State Rep 2, American History club 2, Rit1e club 1,2, Soph Choir Matassarin. Gary, Jr-Sr Promm Attendent 2, Track 1.2.3, Basket- ball 1,2,3. Football 1,2,3g Student Council Rep 1, Letterrnen's club 2.3, Vice-President 3, All-State lootball player 3, Matthaei, Paula, Pep club 1, Soph. Choir Mattley, Vicki Maurer, Pamela Mawosley. Mike, Boys' StatelRep 2. Latin club 1,2. American His- tory club 2. Mays, Johnny Medlock, Shari Menaker, Mike, Swimming 1, Debate 2.3 Mendel, Richard Meserve, Mary, Latin club 1.2.3. Vice-Pres, 3, Medical Careers club 1,2 Messman, Ellen, German club 2.3. Pep club 2,3 Millender, Iva Sue Miller. Kay, Stampede 2,3, Editor-in-Chlel 3, Copy Ed. 2.3: All School Pro1ect2.3,Assist Treas 2, Treas, 3, Na- tional Ment Letter ol Commendation, Latin club 1,2. Treas 2, French club 2,3, Hooibeats  2,3, Academics Ed. 3. Quill and Scroll 3, Prix d' Hon- neur French Award. Sea Sprites 1,2.3 Miller, Terrence Minugh, Cindy, Student Relations Board Rep, 1.3, Pep club 1.2.3, Shorthand Award 2 Mitchell, Charles Mitchell. Greg, Footbail 1,2 Mogle, Patricia, Pep club 1.2,3, Mohr, Eddie, Spanish club 3 Monroe, Eric, Football 1. King and I 1, Baseball 1, Wrestling 21 Student Relations Board Rep 2.3 Monts. Cathy, German club 1.2. King and I 1, Sound of Music 3, Orchestra 1,2,3, Band 2. Pep club 2. State Music Festival 1,2.3, Band 21 Pep club 2 Moody. Beverly. Safety club 1. French club 2 Moore, Jeanne, Latin club 1, Pep 1,2: Medical Careers club 25 Thespians 31 Sound of Music 3. Moore, Mike Moore, Ruth, French club 1,2, Pep club 1.2,3 Moore, Thomas Moore, Vicki. Pep club 1.2.31 Les Papilltons 3. Moran. Patty, Les Papilllons 3. Pep club 1 Moser, Janice, Soph Cholr, Choraleers 2,3, Madrigals 2,3, King and I 1. Sound of Music 3, Thespians 3, Treas 33 Choralesque  2.3, State Muslc Festival 1.2,3. Moss, Don, Student Relations Board Rep 2 Mount, Jerry Mullen, Pat, Soph Cholr, Choraleers 2,3, Les Paprlltons 3. Pep club 1,2.3, Sound of Music 3, Choralesque 2.3, Jr Misses 2.3. Soph, Girls Ensemble: State Music Festival 1,2.3 Muth, Harold Myrick, Pamela, Thespians 3, Vice-Pres 3. French club 2,3, Les Papillions 3. Pep club l,2,3, Sr Rep 3. Gentlemen Prefer Blondes 2. Outstanding Straight Award 2, Y-Teens 2. Sound of Music 3. Student Relations Board Rep, 2: One-Acts 1, Class Talent Assembly 1,2. All School Project 2.3. Assist Contest Chair 2, Contest Chair 3 N Naylor, Lucia, Pep club, 1.2,3, Modernaires 2 Neadeau, Suzanne, Student Relations Board Rep 3 Neal, Richard Nelson, Diana, Nelson, Herb Nelson, Lynn, Pep club 2,3, Soph Choir. Modernalres 2,3 Nelson. Tom, King and I 1 , Sound of Music 3, Choraleers 2,3, Soph Choir, Art Association Scholarship 2, Chor- alesoue  2,3, Boys Ensemble 3: Wrestling 1 Nettleton, Ruth, Soph Choir, Choraleers 2,3, Jr Misses 2,31 Sound of Music 3. Choralesque  2.3. Fashion Show 1,2 Newman, Sherrie, American History club 1. French club 1. Marching Band 1,2.3, Pep Band lj Fencing club 2: Student Relation Board Rep 3. Nicholson, Suzanne Nye, Tim, Golf1,2.3,Svvimmtng l. Lettermen's club 1,2,3. O O'Connor, Tom Ohlson, Mike Olafsdottir, Silla, Pep Club 3, Student Relations Board Rep 3, Glrls' Glee Club 3, Homecoming Queen Attendant Olander, Carl W., Rifle club 2.3 Oursler, Sharon, French club 1. Pep club 1.2,3. Overaker, Nancy. German club 1. P Packer, Lynn, Pep club 1.2,3, French club 1.2.3, Sec, 2. Pres, 3i National Merit Letter of Commendation 3. Page, Max, KMEA State Orchestra 1.2.3. King and I 1: Stampede 3, Sports Ed. 3, Hoofbeats  3, Cross Country Ed 3, Pankow, Larry Pankratz, Tim, German club 1.3. Orchestra 1.2,3, King and I 1. Sound of Music 3. National Merlt Semlhnalist 3. Pappas, Jim, Football 1 Paustian. Hugh Payne, Dennis Pennington, Linda Perkins, Jana, Pep club 3, Stampede 3 Perkins, Nancy, Modernaires 3, F T A 3 Peterson, Linda Peugh, Mark, Swimming 1,2,3, Lettermerfs club 2,3, Sound of Music3, Class Talent Assembly 2: Talent Assem- bly 3 Phalen, Anne, Latln club 1, Pep club 1.21 Student Lounge Com- mittee 2,3, Student Lounge Director 3: Student Relations Board Rep 2 Phelps, Kathy Phillips, Jeanne Pickler, Harold, Football lj Wrestling 13 N F,L 3. Pierce Steve Pierson, Jim, King and l 1. Baseball 1.33 Wrestling 3, Pike, Diana, Pep club 1,2,3, Latin club 1, FT,A. 1.2,3, Vice- Pres 2. Treas. 3. V-Teens 2.3, Treas 2,3, Orches- tra 1,2,3, King and I 1,Sound of Music 3. Math- matical Association of America Award 21 National Merit Semihnalist 3, Pinkstaff, Marc Poelma, Chris Pep club 1.2,3: Latin club 1.2.3, National Latin Convention 3, State Latin Convention 1,3. Red Cross club l,2,3, Pres, 2.3: Soph. Choir: Stam- pede 2.3. News Ed. 2, Copy Ed. 3, Editor-in-Chief 31 Hoofbeats  2,3, Queens 33 Quill and Scroll 3: Soroptimist Foundation Citizenship Award Nomi- nee 3: National Merit Semrhnaltst 3. Pollock, Kathy,, Pep club 1.2.31 Les Paptllions 3 Poole. Robert Porter, Diane, Varsity Cheerleader 1.3.Co-head 3. B-team Cheer- leader Z, Pep club 1,2.3, Jr Rep. Les Papillions 3, Girls Gymnastics 3 Potter, Carolyn Powell. Nancy Pep club 1,2,3. Soph Choir: Choraleers 2,3, King andl 1,Class TalentAssembly1.Jr 'Sr French club 1,Sound ofMusic 3.Choraleers Sound of Music 3, Choralesque 2.3.State Prom AllEV1d9l'll2- BBSKGIUBW l,SWlmff1'f1Q 1, 2,3, Soph Choir, Jr Misses 2,3, Choralesque  Music Festival 3 Student Relations Board Rep 2.3, Sound of Mu- 2,3, Soph Girls Ensemble, Girls Gymnastics 1, Pray, Marilyn, sic 3, German club 2, All School Pro1ect2 2.3 Latin club 2.3. Band 2.3, Pep club 2 152 Price, Doug, Baseball 1 Prickett, Rick, Wrestling 1 Proffitt, Rosi, Student Council Rep 1,2.3, Sec 35 Pep club l, 2,3, French club 3. Hoolbeats  2,3, Student Lile Ed. 2. Copy Ed, 3. Stampede 2,3, Feature Ed 2. Ad, Manager, Editorial Ed, 3, Quill and Scroll 3: Student exchange to Colorado Springs 2. Soph Buflalo Belle Attendant. Provence, Gary R Ralston, Mike. Swlmming.1,2.Eovvllng 21 Cross Country 2 Randa, Steve Randall, Judy, Pep club 1.2,3, Rep, l,2.3L Girls Glee club 1, Modernaires 2, Choraleers 31 Sound of Music 33 Spanish club 1 Randall, Becky Ray. Paula, Pep club 1,2, Soph Choir Reed, Linda Reep, Don Regan, Richard Revel, Linda, Pep club 1.2,3. Soph Choir Reynolds, Sandra Rhea, Kathy, Pep club l,2,3, Student Relations Board Rep. 3, Spanish 1 Rhodes, Susan, Spanish club 3, Pep club 3, Girls Gymnastics 3 Rice, Marshall, Modernalres 3: Student Council Rep. 1.2.3, Rich, Jim Richards, Mary Richardson, Jim Richardson, John Ridgeway, Rick, Football 2 Riepe, Don, Modernaires 2,3, Soph Choir Riepe, Richard, Football 1,2,3, Track 2.35 Band 1.2. Pep Band 1.2: Orchestra 3. Boys Ensemble 3. Modernaires 2, King and l 1. Sound of Music. Robertson, Terry, Class Vice-Pres, 3. Pep club l,2,3, Jr-Sr Prom Attendant 3, One-Acts 2: Gentlemen Prefer Blondes 2. Lounge Committee 3, Robinson, Connie, Pep club 1,2. Y-Teens 2, King and I 1, Sound of Music 3. Modernalres 2. Orchestra 1.2.3 Robinson, Susie, Varsity Cheerleader 1.2.3. Co-head 3, Pep club 1.2.3. Sea Sprites 3 Robison, Ruth Rodgers, Cheryl, Gtrls Glee club 2, Folk Music club 2, Rodgers, Rick, Football 2 Rogers, Roy Rohloff, Janet, German club 1.2,3. Pep club 1.2.3. Romig, David Root, Larry, Football 1 Root, Linda, Band 1.2,3. Pep club 1.2.3. German club 2. Red Cross club 1, Medical Careers club 2. Ross, Linda, Latin club 2,3, Pep club 2.3. Rossman, Leonard Rutledge, Richard S Sailor,John, Latin club 2 Salmans, Diane, Orchestra 1.2.33 King and I 1. Pep club 1.2,3, Youth Board Rep 2.3,Sec, 2,3, N F L 2, Sea Sprites 2, Sound of Music 3 SaIomon,Jim, Football l,2,3, Wrestling 1.2, Track 1.2,3, Pep Band 1,2. Stage Band 2,3, Band 1.2,3, Sound of Music 31ChOraleers 3, Lettermen's club 3. Choralesque  2. Sax Ensemble 1.2, Student Re- lations Board Rep 2f'Lounge Committee 2 Sanders, Jim, Baseball 1, Spanish club 1gSound of Music 3 Sanders,Julie, Pep club 1,2. Orchestra 1.2.3, Sound of Music 3 Sanders, Sammy Sanders, Sandra, P90 club 2,3, Girls Glee club 1.2,3. Sound of Music 3. Sanders, Steve Santee, Bill Satterthwaite, Kathy, Thesplarts 2,3, Folk Music club 2. Pep club 1, One-Acts 1 . Sound of Music 3 Savoy, Jetta. Pep club 1.2.33 Les Paprllions 3 Sawyer, Judy Letterwomens club 31 Les Papllllons 3. FTA 3, Modernalres 2.3, Soph, Choir: Pep club 3, Sayre, Sherry 5Ch3iCh, Stephen, Football 1,2 Scheffler, Sherilyn. Pep club l,2.3. Latin club 1, Red Cross club 1.3, Sec 1, Medlcal Careers club 1.2,3. Sec 2. Vice- Pres, 3 Scheldt, Steve, Football 2,3, Swimming l. Baseball 1, Lounge Committee 3 Scherr, David. Medical Careers club 1,2,3, Pres 1, Motlon Pic- ture Operators club 1.2, Latin club 1.3, Science and Math club 3 Schilling, Kathy, Pep club Schmidtt, John, Football 1 . Stampede 2.3 Schowalter. Joyce, Pep club 1,2.3. Pep Band 2.3, Band 2.3 Schroeder, Paul Schroer, Donna. Pep club 1.2. Schwab, Linda, French club 1,2,3, Pep club 1,2.3, Social Chalr. 3, Homecoming Oueen Candidate 3. Student Rela- tions Board Rep 2.3. Lounge Commlttee 3. B- team Cheerleader 2 Scott, Kathryn, Student Relations Board Rep 1. Scott, Warren Sellinger, Jeanne, Grrls Glee club 3, Sharp, Joyce, Girls Glee club 2, Folk Music club 2. Shike, Gay, French club 2,33 Pep Club1,2,3.Soph Cholr Shirack, Steve, Student Relations Board Rep 1.2 Shook, Tom, Football 1,2.3. Track 12.3. Basketball 1,Sr Class Pres. National Merit Semiftnalist, Latin club 1,2, Boys' State Rep , Student Council Rep, 3 Short, Michael, Tennis 2,3. Showalter, Janet, German club 2,3. Sec. 3, NCTE Award 3 Sillin, Rhonda, Pep club 1.2,3. Medical Careers club 2,3, Silvers, Jack, Safety club 1.Amerlcan History club 2, Silverson, Maurice Sims, Zida Skinner, Jane Slater, Joyce Sleight, Bette Sloan, James Sloan, Linda Smith, Arden, Pep club 1,23 French club 2,3. Folk Music club 2, Student Relations Board Rep. 1. Smith, Foster, Student Council Rep 1, Student Relatlons Board Rep. 3. Lounge Committee 3, Basketball 1.2.3. Smith, Pearl Smith, Randy, Soph Class Presldent. Student Relatlons Board Rep. 2. Jr -Sr Prom Klng 33 Football 2.- 3,Co-captaln 3, Jr UM O.C candldate Smith, Robert Smith, Ronald Smith, Shelley, Pep club 1.2. Student Relatlons Board Rep 21 Thesplans 3 Prom Oueen Candidate 3, Soph Choir, Glrls Ensemble. Choraleers 2,3, Madrlgals 2,3. Choralesoue  2, King and I lg Sound of Music 3 Smyth, Wayne, Motion Plcture Operators club 2 Snedegar, John Snow, Karen. Pep club 1,31 Modernalres 2, Student Relations Board Rep 2. Medical Careers club 2 Snow, Phillip Sparks, Mary, King and l 1 Spencer, Janie, Medical Careers club 2. Les Papllllons 3 Spivey, Cindy Staggs, Linda, Spanish club 2.3: Y-Teens 2,3, Vice-Pres 2: Pep club 12,33 Soph Choirg Choraleers 2,3, Chora- lesouew 2 Stark, Linda, Pep club 1,2, Student Relations Board Rep 3. Class Treas 1,2 Steele, Caren Steele, Sally, French club 1.2. Pep club 1.2.3, 'lloolbeats' 2,3. Organizations 3g Stampede 2.3, Feature Ed, 2,3. Student Relatlons Board Rep 3, Oulll and Scroll 3 Stephens, Melinda, Pep club 1.2.3, F TA, 3 Stevens, Bill Baseball 1.2.3, Wrestling 1,2, Art club 1, Spanish club 1, Lettermen's club 2.3, Stevens, Jean, Pep club 1,2, Stinett, Danny. Wrestling 2,3, Stinson, Sheila Stone, Kathy Soph Choir, Choraleers 2.31 Choralesque  2, Sound of Music 3: French club 1.31 Medical Ca- reers club. Treas 3, Pep club 1.2.3. Stone, Wandus Storey, Stephanie, Pep club 1,2, Student Relatlons Board Rep 2,3, Straughn, Robert, Baseball 1,2.3, Cross Country 1,2. Lettermen's club 2,3 Stroer, Judy, Pep club 1.2. Soph Choirg Soph. Girls Ensemble, Choraleers 2, Jr Misses 2 Stucky, Gregory, Lounge Committee 3, Summers, Kay, Pep club 2. Medtcal Careers club 2. Sea Sprites 2 Sutherland, Helen, Latin club 1,2,3, Pep club 1.2.3. Stampede 2.3. Editorial Ed 35 Hoofbeats  2.3. Jr Class Ed. 2. Ass't Ed. 2, Editor-ln-Chlel 3, Quill and Scroll 3 Sutton, Paula. Glrls Gymnastlcs1,2.3, Sutton, Susan, Pep club 1.2, Student Relations Board Rep. 3, T Tade, Richard Tatum,Jerry Soph, Class Vice-Presg Soph Buffalo Bill Candi- date: Jr. Class Pres.: Jr,-Sr. Prom Attendant 2: Student Council Rep. 2,31 at large 3: Student Council Parllamentarian 3. Chair. ofStudent- Teacher Appreciation Day 3, Track 1.2.3. Tavenner,Sue, Pep club 1,2. Terry, Carol Terry. Ruben Thomas, Alberta, Safety club 1 153 Thomas, Glenda Thompson. George Thompson, Rita, Pep club 1,2 Thornton, Jacque, Gentlemen Prefer Blondes 2, Sound of Music 3, Pep club 1.2.3, Student Relatlons Board Rep 2, Les Papillions 3 Thornton, Robert Tilden, Robert, Football 1,2. French club 1, Pep Band 3, March- lng Band 2,3 Tilford, James, Wrestling 2,3, Cross Country 1, Tosee, Marilyn Towner, Jeff, Football 1 Townsend, Rhonda Townsend, Tim Trachtman, Jill, Gentlemen Prefer Blondes 2, Sound of Music 31TheSpIartS 2,3, Modernalres 2,3. Talent Assem- bly 3, One-Acts 1 Treweeke, Roger Tronsgard, Mark, Football 2.3 Twichell, Judy, French club 1, Sound of Music 3, Pep club 1,2, Choraleers 2,3, Jr, Mlsses 2,3. Soph, Choir. Choralesque 2.3. V Vadakin. Mark Vanderlip, Mack, Svvrmmlrtg1.2,3, Lettermens club 1,2,3, Jr-Sr, Prom Attendant 3 Vanderventer, Bev, Pep club 1,2,3 Van Wey,Janet, Soph Choir, Choraleers 2,3, King and l 1, Chor- alesque  2,3L Sound of Music 3, Thespians 3. Fashion Show 2,3. Red Cross 3, Latln club 1, Veach, Larry, Latin club 2,3, Pres. 3. Band l,2,3, Stage Band 2.3. Pep Band 2,3. Orchestra 1 Q King and I 1 , Choralesoue  2.3, Natlonal Merlt Letter of Commendation, Vinyard, Bill Voshell, Ken W Wagner, Nancy, Pep club 1.2.33 German club 2.3: Y-Teens 3, Vice-Pres 3, Wagner, Warren Wallace, Kay, Pep club 2,3, Spanish club 2,3. Y-Teens 2,3, Sec 2.3,, Thespians 3L Gentlemen Prefer Blondes 2, Sound of Music 3 Walton, Lawrence Ward, Jerry Warren, Bill Watts, Jan Watts, Larry Weaver, Jim. Tennls 1: Wrestling 2,3 Weaver, Mike, Football 1,2,3, Wrestling 1.2.3, Letterrnens club 2.3 Webber, Sharon, Pep club 1,2, Medical Careers club 1,2. French Club 2, Neber, Greta, Pep club 1,2,3: German club 2,3, Soph Choir, Soph Girls Ensemble. Choraleers 2.3, Jr. Misses 33 Choralesque  2,3, Modernalres 2, Sound of Music 3. State Music Contest 2 Weber, Jim, Cross Country 12.3. Swimming 1.23. Letter- men's club 2.3 Webster, Ron, Soph Cholr, Choraleers 2.3, Folk Music club 2. Class Talent Assembly 1 Welday. Lynette Welday, Terri Welsh, Susan Wendt. Steve West, Tom Whetstone, Rick White, Larry, Soph CFlOlV,lVlOdEll'18lV9S 2,3 White, Lynda White, Sally, Pep club 12.3. Class Sergeant-at-Arms 12.3, Homecoming Queen Candidate. .lr-Sr Prom At- tendant 2 White, Tanis Whitehead. Susan, Soph Choir. French club 1.2.3, Pep club 1. Mod- ernalres 2, Gentlemen Prefer Blondes 2, Thes- plans 3, Sound of Music 3 Whiteside, Shirley, Pep club 1 Whittier, Kristi, Drama club 1, Pep club 1, Student Council Rep, l,2,3 Wier, Stuart Latin club 1.2,31 City J,C,L, Pres 3, Science and Math club 2,3, Mation Picture Operators club 2, Wilbur, Eugene Williams, Cheryl Williams, Phil. Band 1,2,31 Pep Band 2,3, Football 2.3. witiit, Larry, Safety club 1 Wilson, Ken, Wrestling 2.3 Winchester, Jim Winn, Don Witt, Jeanne Womack, Rickie, Girls Glee club 1. Wood, Ed, King and I 1. Football 1. Wrestllng 1.2,3L Band 2.3. Orchestra 2,3, Stage Band 2.3, Pep Band 2,3. Student Relations Board Rep, 3: Boys' State Rep 25 Yale Book Award. Baseball 1,2,3 Wood, Janice, , Soph Cholr. King and I 1, Y-Teens 2,3. Pres, 31 Pep club 1.2L Modernalres 2 Wood, Roland Chess club 1: Motion Picture Operators club 1.2, Woods, Edna Wright, Donna, Folk Music club 2, wright, Bill Y Yancey, Joe Yeenik, Dean, Baseball 1, Track 2,3, Yock, Jane, Pep club 1 Youle, Randy Student Body Vice-Pres. 2: Student Body Pres. 3: Choraleers 3: Madrlgals 3. Thesplans 3. Sound of Music 33 Boys' State Rep 23 Golf 1,2.3. Art Scholarship 3. Special Art Production 2,3: Class Talent Assembly 1,21 Jr -Sr, Prom Attendant 3. Z Zacker, Bette, Pep club 2.3. Sound of Music 3, All School Pro- iect 2, Publicity 2 Richard 96,140 FACULTY AND STAFF INDEX A Addis, Dr. Fred 8,9 Amen. Mr. Fred 18 Andree. Mr. Paul 24 B Bare. Mr. Corwin 13 Barron, Mrs. Eric 16 Beckerman, Mrs. Karen 24 Benson, Mrs. Maurine 22 Bourland. Mr. Louis 21 Bozarth, Mrs. Wilma 19 Brock, Miss Mary Lou 14 Brown, Mrs. Pauline 14 Budd, Mr. O. J. 10,11 Buhler. Mr. Elmer 21 Burt, Mrs. Melva 22 C Cagle, Mr. Tom 23 Chambers, Mrs. Mary 16,53 Christenson, Miss Patricia 24 Christie, Mrs. Helen 14 Clark, Mr. Glenn 18 Clark, Mrs. LaVon 20 Cleary, Mr. William 21 Clifton, Mrs. Ada 11 Clifton, Mr. R. L. 23 Curfman, Mr. Ron 14 D Deckinger, Mr. James 20 Dietrich, Mr. Michael 14 Dirks, Mrs. June 14 Douglass, Mrs. Ann 14 Draut, Mr. William 23 Dyck, Mr. Herbert 16 E Edwards, Mr. A. R. 24 Elving, Mr. Richard 13 Emmett, Mr. Sidney 23 F Fugit, Mrs. Betty 24 Fulton, Mr. Douglas 19 G Gasper, Mr. John 10 Grandy, Mrs. Marguerite 14 H Hageman, Mrs. Helen 16 Hamilton, Mr. Beryl 21 Hamish, Mrs. Marlene 18 Harrison, Mr. William 14 Hatter, Mr. Charles 18 Herd, Mrs. Gene 11 Hiebert, Mrs. Helen 16 Houser, Mr. Everett 23 Huffman, Mr. Marvin 15 Hummel. Mrs. Jerri 21 J Jacob, Mr. Howard 17 Jensen. Mr. Franklin 15 K W Kasper, Mr. Randolph 23 Kaufman, Mr. Clinton 18 Krause, Miss Ruth 21 L Langenheder, Miss Jean 17 Lantz, Mr. William 23 Lanzrath, Mr. Ralph 20 Leach, Mr. David 24 League, Mr. Martin 21 Lee, Miss Wilma 24 Lohrentz, Mr. W. W. 18 M Mader, Mr. James 21,43 Madill, Mrs. Jean 21 Marshall, Miss Sue 15 Martinez, Mr. Frank 16 McCormick, Miss Ruth 17 Melander, Miss Laura 20 Miller, Mrs. Sandra 17 Mintz, Mr. Merle 23 Morozzo, Mr. Marion 20 N Nesbit, Mrs. Geraldine 15 Nicholson, Mr. Vernon 17,42 Nyquist, Mrs. June 15 P Page, Mr. Grant 20 Pepperkorn, Miss Gene 22 Pierson, Mrs. Joy 19 Pitzner, Mrs. Viola 17 R Rathmel, Mr. Marion 23 Reiser, Mrs. Rita 11 Reynolds, Mrs. D. 16 Ridgway, Mrs. Vera 11 Rogers, Mrs. Nadine 11 S Salter, Mrs. Carol 19 Schaude, Mr. Ralph 23 Schmidt, Mr. Donald 20 Schrader, Mrs. Ruby 24 Schroeder, Mr. Edgar 19 Schroeder, Mr. Melvern 21 Seely, Mrs. Emma 12 Shrefller, Mrs. Roselie 11 Silvertooth, Mrs. Shirlene 20 Simmons, Mr. Herbert 21 Smith, Mr. Clifton 21 Smith, Mr. Kenneth 18 Smith, Mrs. Ruth 18 Stanton, Mrs. Wilma 15 Stevens, Mrs. Louise 12 Streiff, Mr. Lee Stricklin, Mr. Garland 15 T Thompson, Miss Fanny 13 Thompson, Mrs. Sharon 15 Tolle, Mr. Thayne 17 Turner. Mrs. June 13 V Vandaveer. Mr. Marvin 24 Wallace, Mr. Noland 19 Walstead, Mr. George 23 Walters, Mrs. Margaret 11 Weddle, Mr. Maurice 17 Wilke, Miss Jane 11 Will, Mr. Richard 21 Wing, Mrs. Mary 12 Wulfmeyer, Mrs. Mary 22 Wyckoff, Mr. William 19 Y Yeargan, Mr. Richard 15 Z Zumalt, Mr. John 20 STUDENT INDEX Anderson Rex 128 Anderson, Robert Anderson, Timothy 140 Andrews, Jayne 82,140 Andrews, Randall 37,102,112 Andrews, William 46,64,112 Angle, Steve 140 Anthony, Debbie Archibald, Jane 82,112 Archibald, Mark 140 Armstrong, Deenene 128 Armstrong Dixie 128 Arnold, Beverly 128 Amold, Terry 140 Amold, Tommy 128 Arrington, Neil 128 Artas, Alan 128 Ash, Lucinda Asmann, Louise 128 Atkinson, Barbara 35,128 Atkinson, Carolyn 35 Atkinson, Edna 35,140 Atkinson, Edward 140 Atkinson, Nathaniel 128 Atkinson, A Aboussie, Pam 82,128 Aboussie, Patricia 82,128 Abraham, Belinda 140 Achenbach, Pamela 37,112 Ach ten, Mark 140 Achten. Michael 100,128 Acord, Anne 128 Acord, Tom 112 Adams, Abigail 66,78,82,140 Adams, J. P. 75,140 Adams, Karen 63,78,82,128 Adams, Kathryn 112 Adams, Rebecca 112 Adams, Roger 128 Adams, Sheryl 112 Adams, Ted 37 Adkins, Cheryl 34,80,112 Atkisson, James 128 Atkisson, Melody 128 Aubert, Joyce 34,112 Austin, Charles 128 Ax, Stephanie 31,35,68,82,140 Axtell, Amy 78,112 Ayala, Danny Ayala, Joel 128 Axim, Rick 112 B Bachos, Cathy 68,78,112 Baer, Stephen 140 Bailey, Dean 140 Bailey, Marilynn 68,112 Baker, Cheryl 82,128 Baker, James 112 Baker, Janet 35,128 Agee, Janice 31,82,140 Agee, Scott 31,91,104,140 Ahrens, Richard 128 Ahsmuhs, Steve 31,35,91,140 Aikins, Ann 140 Akers, Shirley 80,128 Albert, Janet 140 Albrecht, Linda 35,112 Albright, Keith 29,140 Alexander, Deborah 140 Alexander, Gwenda 34,75,112 Alexander, Martha 128 Allen, Barbara 26,67,70,82,128 Allen, Brad 1,40 Allen, Brenda 67,82,126,128 Allen, Carol 76,82,140 Allen, Charla 78,82,111,112 Allen, David 75,140 Allen,Delilah 35,140 Allen, Judith 34,82,128 Allen, Kristine 34,65,66,80,82,128 Allen, Steve 140 Allen, Sue 34,64,112 Allensworth, Greg 128 Alley, Kirstie 78,82 Allen, Richard 128 Baker, Kathleen Baker, Kerry 140 Baker, Mark 140 Baldwin, Sandy 128 Baldwin, Sylvia 80,132,128 Ball, Brenda 82,128 Ball, Deborah 35,81,82,140 Ball, Kathleen 140 Ball, Robert 140 Ballard, Sheila 33,82,128 Balman, Shelley 112 Balzer, Cynthia 29,140 Ban, William 34.112 Barb, Randolph 34,112 Barg, Sarah 82 Barger, Gary 129 Barger, Johnny 31,140 Barham, Deborah 29,82,140 Barker, Debbie Barker, Lance 102,140 Barker, Michael L. 128 Barker, Michael T. Barlow, Nancy 82,128 Barnes, Dale 34,128 Bamett, Diane 35,82,112 Barr, Stephen 102 Alley, Robert 74,104,128 Alloway, Thomas 68,112 Almire, Kathy 29,112 Alseike, Sonya 34,67,82,140 Alseike, Vickie 82,140 Alvarado, Rose 82,128 Amen, Laverba 34,56,65,82,112 Andersen, David 29,30,63,112 Anderson, Alyce 128 Anderson, Bruce 66,128 Anderson, Bruce W. 128 Anderson, Erick128 Anderson, Jayne 140 Anderson, Kathleen 82,140 Anderson, Linda 128 Anderson, Mark 28,140 Anderson, Raymond 128 Barrera, Rose 128 Barscewski, Helaine 140 Bartlett, Ellen 39,66,71,112 Bartlett, Gail 67,78,82,128 Bartlett, Mark 128 Bass, Jimmie Lee Bateman, Morita 140 Bauer, Barbara 34,46,64,78,110 112 Bauer, Joyce 128 Bauer, Peggy 67,68,82,140 Baxter, Gail Bayouth, Michael 34,128 Beacham, Peggy 35,82,140 Beals, Ken 140 Bean, Robert 74,88,128 Beard, Sharon 112 Beard, Steven 140 Beard. Terrence 128 Beard. Tom 140 Bebout. Walter Beck. Basil 112 Beck. Nancy 58.62.78.82.92,112 Beckley. Claude Beckner. Steve 68,100,140 Bedigrew, Mary 78.82.128 Belancsik. Paula 82.140 Bowers. Marsha 78.113 Bowers. Mary 82,113 Bowles. Douglas 74.113 Bowman. Anne 77.113 Ben Cable. Larry 1-11 Bell Anita 34.112 Bell. Carolyn 82.140 Bell David 128 Bell Debby 140 Bell Janet 82.128 Bell, Joshua 140 Bell. Julia 112 Bell Kenneth 28.29.112 Bell Lynda 140 Bell Mary 140 William 140 Bowman. Benny 128 Bowman. Cheryl 39.79.82,128 Bowman. Dana 140 Bowman, John 26,27.70.1 13 Bowman Leo Bowman Mark 31.140 Bowman Paul 113 Bowman iSteve102.128 Boyce, Beverly 46.52.64-.65.113 Boydston. Michael 86,104,128 Boyer. Steve 140 Bozarth Cynthia 68.78.82.140 Bradbury. George 140 Bradbury. Steven 113 Bradley. Connie 113 Bennett. John 140 Benson. Allen 140 Beren. Nancy 67.82.140 Berger. Margaret 112 Bergman, Betsy 78.82.112 Berkebile. Karl 128 Berndsen. Mark 140 Beshirs. John 91.140 Best. Janna 128 Best. Sandra 82,140 Bethel. Debra 31.81.140 Bethel. Larry 96.140 Bettenhausen, Carol 112 Bettenhausen. Jan 82.140 Bettis, Janet 80.140 Beyer, Nancy 128 Bickford. Ralph 74,100,112 Bickhard. Conn Bigler. Sue 82.140 Billings. Steven 128 Bilson, Clayton 128.140 Bilson. John 128 Bilson. Victor 140 Binkley. James 128 Bishop. Stephen 29,30.74.112 Bitner. Daniel 68.128 Bittle. Jerry 112 Black. Marilyn Black. Pamela 82.127.128 Blackbom. Patricia Bradley, Joan 35.128 Bradley. Virginia 31.141 Brammer. Preston 91.141 Brandner. Cheryl 33.66.82.128 Branham, Allen B. 37.49,71,74.110. 113 Branson. Jody 39.82.128 Braun. Mark 141 Bray. Benny 29,141 Brazill, Sherrie 141 Breaker. Janet 22.82.128 Breazeale. Susan 82,128 Breedlove. Linda 81.82.129 Breidenthal. Robert 30.28.29.75.96 141 Brewer. Beckie 113 Brewer. Tom 74.88.129 Brezovar, James 129 Brick. Robert 113 Bricker. Beverly 31.35.78.82.141 Bricker. David 34.113 Bridges. Mary 31.82.141 Brim. Christina 67,76,82,128 Brink. Laura 113 Briscoe. Mike 129 Broadwater, Deidra 31.35,82.141 Brock, Janet Brockelman. Stephen 39.70.129 Brodin. Wade 113 Brooks. Janine 28.35.82.141 Brooks. Kenneth 113 Compton. Linda 76.82.129 Brown. Barbara A. 65,141 Blair. Deanna 128 Blair. Greg Blake. Belinda 128 Blanchard, Faith 82.140 Blank. Michael 140 Blanton, David 91.96.140 Blanton. Robert 75.102.112 Blaylock. Mary 82.112 Bleck. Mary 28,68,96.140 Bleckley. Claude 128 Bledsoe. Glenda 140 Bloch, Cheryl 82.128 Blythe, Richard 140 Bobbit. Judith 112 Bobo, Karen 128 Bobo. Tanya 28.112 Bodine. Sherry 128 Bogart. Doug 91.140 Boggess. Bobbie 140 Boggs. Larry 112 Bogie. Jimmie Bogue. Kathy 39.82.127,128 Boler, William 75 Boley. Patrick 91 Bolls. John 128 Bond. Harline 68.82.128 Bonds. Cheryl 140 Bonds. Connie 82.112 Bonesteel. Brenda 112 Bonewell. Marcia 35.140 Bordigan. Kathy 140 Borlase, Bradley 104.128 Born. James 128 Borofsky, Stephen Bostic. John 140 Both. Stephanie 82.128 Bowell. Robert 128 Brown. Barbara J. 141 Brown, Brenda 35.129 Brown, Debra 82.129 Brown. Diane Brown, Jacqueline 76.129 Brown. James J. Brown. James M. 67.113 Brown. Katherine 76.113 Brown. Kenneth 113 Brown Kerry Brown. Martha 129 Brown. Rebecca 78.82.129 Brown, Steve 88.129 Brown. Thomas Brown. Veda 31.35 Bruce, James 113 Brumley, Johnny 129 Bruss. Paula 29,31.78,141 Bryan, Donna 35 Bryant. Barbara 80.141 Buchanan. James 141 Buckley. Thomas 113 Bulloch, Pamela 113 Bunker. Ellen 113 Burba. Michael 74.129 Burch. Alan 29.91.141 Burgard, Janet 82,129 Burgardt. Betty 128 Burgess. Dell 113 Burgess. Marilyn 129 Burgess, Onis Burke. Rebecca 82.129 Bumett. Linda 78,113 Burnham. John 129 Burnham. Sandy 113 Burns, Pamela 82.141 Burns. Robert 141 Burris, Ruth 35.82.141 Burrow. William 91 Burton. James 75.129 Busby. Jeanne 66,67,76.82.l29 Busch. Gregory 127,129 Busch. Kathryn 82.141 Bush. Randall 129 Bussart. Brad 141 Butler. Shirley 113 Butts. Alta 141 Butts. Nancy 29,113 Buzzell. Margaret Ann 129 Byrne, Kay 78.113 C Cailteux. Linda 34.129 Cain. Charles 34.1 13 Cain. Michael 91.141 Caldwell. Craig 1-11 Caldwell. Kent 29.129 Caldwell, Steve 129 Cale. Linda 82.141 Calton. Perry 129 Campbell. Gary Campbell. Jeanne 82.129 Campbell. Terry 113 Canfield. Randy 45.94.139.141 Cannon. Michael 129 Cannon. Patrick 141 Cardenas. Alan 66.129 Ca rder. Stanley 113 Carlson. Annamay 113 Carlson, John Carmichael, Scott 141 Carnahan. Bruce 113 Carney. Steve Carr, Cathy 34.70.129 Carrell. Dan Carrell. Sherry 129 Carroll. Bill 102.141 Carson, Stephen 104.141 Carter. Carla 4l.76.78.113 Carter. Celia 141 Carter. Cynthia 65.82.129 Carter. Nikki 78.113 Carter. Robert 113 Carter. Shari Carver. Allen 28.29,30.129 Carver. Merri Lynn 66.78.141 Carver, Patricia 113 Casement. James 74.88.113 Casper. Brent 34.129 Casper. Da vid 113 Cassidy. Karen 113 Castle. Lana 82.141 Caudell. Candice Caudell. Daniel 141 Cavin. Joseph 113 Cawthra. Lonnie 141 ' Chambers. Donna 141 Chambers. Luann 33 Chandler. Jeannette 66.78.82.129 Chapek. Mike 91.141 Chapman, Jeannie 129 Chard. Frederick 113 Cheney. Nancy 76.82.129 Chesnut. Sue 141 Chichester, Paul 141 Chichester. Ronald 113 Chilcote, Patricia 82.129 Childress. Mark 113 Childress. Pamela 82.129 Chipas. Anthony 29.128 Chipas. Chipper 68.75.141 Chlentzos. Ted 141 C1't0rl't. Larry 31,141 Christenson. Mary 33.713.82.129 Christian. Christopher 37.63.74-.9-1. 113 Christmore. David 1-11 Clarey. David 141 Clarey. Donald 113.141 Clark. Barbara 80.113 Clark. Bennie 129 Clark. Catherine 28.63.66.6 Clark. Cyndie. 80.141 Clark. Grover Clark. Kirby 111 Clark. Leigh 36.1 14 Clark. Linda 29.66.82.129 Clark. Margaret 72.141 Clark. Parry 129 Clark. Roger 129 Clark. Terry 141 Clark. Yieki 114 Clay. Davis 114 Clay. Jesse 129 Clay. Michael 141 Cline. Carmen 111 Cline, Cathryn Cline. Elaine 78.82 Cline, Raymond Cline. Robert Cline. Sandra 141 Cobb. Dale 68.1 14 Coberley. Stephen 114 Cochendour. Dwight 141 Cochran. Linda 82.129 Cochran. Teryl 34.82.129 Cockerham. Rebecca 129 Cocking. Sally 28.76.82.1 41 Cody. Marcus 129 Cohen. Steven 141 Colbert. Gary 129 Colbert. Kenneth Colburn. Kristine 82.129 Colchin. Mark 141 Cole. Thomas 114 Coleman. Benjamin 129 Coleman. George 129 Colliatie. Steven 129.141 Collier. Doris 129 Collier. Sherry 11-4 Collins. Donald 114 Collins. Michael 34.75.129 Collins. Nancy 82.114 Colton . Perryi7l- Colver. William 129 Colvin. Linda 129 Colvin. Michael 74.104.129 Compton. Bryan 104.129 Compton. Joe 28.611.75.129 Conne Conne ll. Jack 129 r. Linda 63.82.129 Conrad, Deborah 111 Conrad, Susan Conrad. Terrie 129 Consoly er. Marley Converse. Nancy 129 Cook. Alan 31.104141 Cook, Anna 141 Cook. Ina Cook. James 114 Cook. Jane 3-1-.1 14 Cook. Linda 129 Cook. Marvin 114 Cook. Philip 29.30.129 Cook. Randy 141 Cook. Terry 114 Cooper. Barry 75.91.141 Cooper. Janet 82 Cooper. Norris 141 Cooper. Sharon 129,141 Copley. James 29,91.141 Copley. Rebecca 114 Corbin. Gerald 26.70.129 Cordis. Paul 66 Corn. Kay 82.129 Cornel ison. Renee 129 Corrigan. Mary 29.82.111 Cortner. Gary 76.114 Cotey. Bill aa Cotter. Judy 114 Cotton. Allen 129 Couch Couch Couey Couey Couey . Cynthia 82.141 . Ernie 28.111 . James 68.129 . Pam 129 . Stephen 141 8.82 Coulson. Nancy 76.82.129 Coulter. David 114 Coulter. Joseph 62.68.129 Coulter. Thomas 129 Cowel. Sandra 35.129 Cox. Bobby 91.96.1 11 Cox. Don Ray 129 Cox. Donald 29.114 Cox. Mary 141 Cox. Richard Cox. Sally 78.1 14 Cox. Sherilyn 114 Cox. Stan 141 Cox. Vickie 82.129 Crabb. William 129 Crabtree. David 141 Crabtree. Steve Craggett. Mark 94 Crahan. Barbara 129 Crahan. Douglas 141 Cramer. Douglas 39.68.127.129 Crandall. William 141 Crandell. Linda 82 Crane. Jeanette Cranston. Debby 141 Crawford. Herbert 129 Crawford. James 114 Crawley. Linda 34.114 Earnest. .lohn 91. 102.142 Crelly. Barbara 76.78.82.141 Crelly. Melvin 74.88.129 Crichton. Lynda 114 Criss. Nancy' 28.82.129 Crosland. Christie 35 Crosslield. Diane 82.141 Crotts. Marsha 82,141 Crouse. Doris 141 Crow. Marilyn 67.82.130 Crowe. Willard Crown. Kathleen 76.82.141 Cruit. Mehl 111 Crumley. David 114 Crumley. Gregory 29.86.129 Culver. Rodger 130 Cumberland. Joy' 68.82.114 Cummings. Diana 82.142 Cunningham. Dan 142 Curl. Charles 112 Curtis. Joanne 28.1-42 Cushing. Janet 28.82.130 Cusic. Susan 31.713.82.142 Custer. Joyce 114 Cults. Robert 130 D Dabalack. Diane 114 Daetwiler. Sheryl 82 Daggett. Leanne 82.114 Daggett. Michael 74.76.88.114 Dakan. Nancy 64.67.114 Dale. Deborah 28.130 Daney. Richard 130 Darter. Mary 82.130 Dauffenbach. Beth 112 Daughenbaugh. Deborah 82.130 Davee. Douglas 34.130 Davidson. Jerry 74.86.114 Davies. Spencer 91.94.139.142 Davis. Davis. Deanna 114 Devra 31.82.142 Davis. Diana 67.82.142 Dav is. Donna 82.142 Davis. Gary 130 Davis Harold 46.130 Davis Davis. Davis. Davis. Day is .Jane 81.142 .Jeffery 68.91.142 Michael 11 1 Sherry 75.111 . SUSBFI Davison. Janet 82.1 11 Dawkins. Louis 142 Day. James 130 Dean. Richard 130 Dcason. Michael Deason. Terry 142 Decker. Marcella 130 Decow. Janet 82.142 Deem. Gregory 130 Deere. Luther 1 12 Delisse. Pamela 35.142 Dell. Doris 130 Demoss. Ronald 142 Demuth. Stuart 142 Denlinger. Gregory 75.142 Denlinger. William 75.114 Dennis. Karen 76.114 Dennison. Betty' 142 Denton. Terry 130 Deputy. James 70 Deuser. Rebecca Devlin. Mary 31.142 Devore. George 66.75.130 Dicken. Julia 114 Dic key. Dee Ann 28.78.82.1f12 Dilbeck. Don 114 Dillon. Marta 35.78.82.1-42 Dishon. Danny 68.76.88.130 Dishon. Deborah 82.142 Dobbin. Harry 74.1 1-1 Doesken. Donald Doherty. Paula 130 Dolloff. Karla 114 Donaldson. Deborah 82.130 Donelson. Deborah 130 Doolin. William Doshier. James 130 Doshier. Roger 114 Doty. Dallas 130 Doty. Nola 76.142 Drake. Jacque 142 Drake. Steven 130 Draper. Dorothy 130 Driskill. Janice 130 Drummond. .10 114 Drury. Diane 34.78.82.1 15 Dudley. Dianna 142 Dudley. Sandra 115 Dufek. Da vid Dufek. Steven 91. 102.142 Dufur. Melanie 130 Dugas. Paul 130 Duke. Constance 33.66.82 Duke. Roderick 142 Dunagan. Marvin 130 Duncan. Jerry' 68.1 42 Dunkel. Kathy 82.142 Dunkleberger. Linda 115 Dunn. Daniel 115 Dunn. Mark 1,15 Dupont. Joann 115 Durham. Charles Durham. Diana 115 Durham. Rodney 130 Durrant. Steven 115 Dustin. Sherry' 130 Dutton. Rodney' 130 Dwyer. Nora 82.142 Dye. Jan 82.127.130 Dye. Jill 45.67.81.82.98.115 Dye. Jim 9-1.126.130 Dye. Mark 130 E Earnst. Steve 142 Eastman. Willa 115 Easton. Jim 7 1.941.130 Eaton. Kevin 115 Eaton. Roberta 63.67.82 Ecord. Charles 75.130 Edenfield. Jim 142 Edgar. Priscilla 130 Edgecombe. Betty 31.1 42 Edgecombe. Mary' 34.68 Edgington. Reed 142 Edmonds. Michael 74.88.90.1 Edwards. Joseph 130 Edwards. Susan 82 Ekrut. Charles 115 Ellington. Renie 82.142 Ellinwood. Linda 82 Elliott. Carole -1-6.82. 130 Elliott. Royce 34.88.130 15 Ellis. Charles 115 Ellis. James 115 Ellis. Mike 91.142 Ellis. Sharon 130 Ellis. Steven 142 Ellsbury. Ann 78.82.142 Elmborg. Eric 31.35.67.142 Elster. Marc 76 Elston. William Emmons. Nan 28.142 Endicott. Joyce 80.130 Enright. Steven 74 Epperson. Lynne 64.65.82.1 15 Epps. Evan Erwin. Julia Ann115 Eslinger. Frances 130 Evans. Gary' Lee 130 Evans. Jeffrey' 74.86.115 Evans. Karlene Evans. Kenneth 115 Evans. Laurie 31.82.142 Evans. Scott 67.142 Evans. Steven 67.115 Evans. Theresa 115 Ew onus. Kim 74.88.115 F Fahnestock. Paul 115 Fahnestock. Sally' 76.82.130 Fahrbach. Cindy' Fahrbach. Connie 130 Fredrickson. Nancy' 46.76.82.1-42 Freeland. Debra 76.115 Freeman. Barbara'130 Freeman. Mike 31.142 Freeman. Terry 130 French. Alice 130 Frensley. Bob 142 Fretz. Bob 70.74.75.100.l15 Fricke. Helen 115 Friedman. Kathleen 1 1-2 Friedman. Mike 115 Friesen. Jennifer 67.82.130 Friggeri. Ronnie 130 Fry. Jerry 130 Fugit. Donald 115 Fulton. Patricia 68.142 Funston. Cammie 31.82.142 Fuson. Greg 91.142 Futo. Thomas 74.9-1-.115 G Gabel. Kit 142 Gagne.1rene 130 Galbraith. Patrick 74,111.1 15 Galbraith. Sharon 142 Caller. Gary 130 Gallop. Sheryl 82.115 Gamble. Charlene 68.115 Gardiner. Margaret 115 Gardner. Constance 31.82.142 Garner. Linda 52.78.82.110.115 Fahrbach. Wayne 142 Farha. Denise 82.130 Farha. Toni 82.130 Farley. Randall 142 Farmer. Benny 29.142 Farmer. David 91.102.142 Faroh. Jana 1112 Fasciano. Leonard 130 Fawcett. Richard 29.130 Featherston. Carol 29.142 Feese. Greg 88.130 Feldner. Robert 142 Felix. Teresa 31.82.142 Felt. Michael 115 Felt. Virginia 76.130 Fenno. Gail Fields. James Fields. Thomas Figgins. Powell 74.86.130 Garrett. Donna 130 Garrett. Glenda 67.130 Garrett. Kent 28.70.142 Garrigus. Brenda 115 Gatton. Roger 115 Gaulding. Lowell 130 Gear. Trish 1 15 Geary. Jan 130 Gee. Deborah 77.82.130 Geese. Da vid 74.88.131 Geiger. Geiger. Barbara 142 Constance 130 Gensch. David 91.142 George. Mary Gerber. Kathryn 72.73.142 Gerdes. Christine 143 Gerdes. Jeffrey 39 Gebhar 115 dt. Bev 39.63.67,71.82.98. Filener. Mary 142 Finch. Carolyn 82.142 Findley. Roberta 130 Fine. Nancy 64.78.1 15 Fine. Finkb Robert 130 einer. Mark 68.142 Fisher. Kathy 33.115 Fisher. Nikki 82.130 Fisher. Ray 68.74.76.86.115 Fisher. Robert 1 15 Fisher. Thomas 130 Fisher. Wayne 142 Fitch. Donald 142 Fitch. Elaine 82.130 Fleagle. James 26.68.70.1,30 Fleagle. Janice 26,76.82.130 Fleming. Cecilia 130 Fleming. Don 91.142 Fletcher. Kent 34.130 Flory. .1ames115 Foley. Karen Foley. Susan 142 Ford. Deborah 29.130 Forgey. Gerald 130 Foskett. Charles Foster. Douglas 91.142 Foster. Lynn 115 Fountain. Oscar 115 Fouse. Linda 130 Fowler. Carolyn 130 Fox. Janet 28.78.98.1 15 Fox. Michael 74.88.102.130 France. Debbie 63.67.82.127.130 ' Francis. Susan 68.82.130 Frazee. Dorothy 82.130 Frazee. Ga ry' 29.30.130 Gibbons. Garry 116 Gibbons. Marcia 82.142 Gibbs. Barbara 116 Gibbs. Fred Gibbs. Nancy 131 Gibson. Kay 29.116 Giesecke. Alan 29.66.116 Giggy. Darla 68.69.72.73.82.116 Gilbert. John 142 Gilbert. Kelly 100.116 Gilbreath. Vicki 35.116 Giles. Thomas 116 Gill. Lesley 3-4.76.78.82.131 Gillespie. James 142 Gillette. Carol 82 Gillette. Loretta 82.131 Gimpel. Steve 142 Gingrich. .10 67.82.131 Girard. Bradley 91 Gire. Gale 131 Gisick. Ronald 116 Gist. Linda 116 Githens. Micheal 91.142 Glasgow. Cindy 82.138.l-43 Glasgow. Jim 74.102.l16 Gliekman. Janelle 35.82.143 Glover. Linda 131 Goad. Mark 131 Godfrey. Clifford 76.116 Goehring. Julie 31.35.82. 138.143 Goehring. Susan 28.63.78.82.98.l Goeller. Betty- 29.143 Goeller. Richard 29.116 Goentzel. Charles 116 Gonzales. Lucy' Goodin. John 16 Goodman. Adrith 143 Gordon. Steve 74,104,116 Gould. Judy 82,138,143 Gould. Susan 62.132.92.116 Graham. Bill Graham. Jack 74.86.104.143 Grant. Ruth 131 Graves. Jeffrey 74.88.116 Graves. Mike 101.143 Gray. Janet 66.82.143 Green, Dwan 74,104,131 Green. Paul 131 Green. Richard 116 Gregg. Jack 131 Gregory, Nancy 116 Greulich. William 131 Grider. Lee 131 Griflin, Sharon Griffith, Lesley 66,116 Griggs. Drew 34.50 Griggs. Ross 76. 139.1 13 Grimes. Terry 131 Grimsley. Melvin 131 Grimsley. Roy 116 Grimsley. Tom 143 Grisamore. Greg 91.10-1.1 13 Grismore. Cathy 82.131 Grist. Kathleen 31.35.70.1-13 Grobe. Gary 131 Grove. Timmy 29.30.116 Gudeman. D'Anne 28.82.143 Guest. Carl 74.88.116 Guest. Carol 116 Guest. Tommie 82 Guggisberg. Jack 74.88.116 Gunstream. Amanda 34.116 Guntharp, Pamela 116 Guoladdle. Linda 143 Gupton, Betty 78.80.116 Gustke. Gretchen 143 Guziec. Robert 143 H Hac kley. Cheryl 28.116 Hadden. Shirley 116 Hadley. Janice 116 Hagan. Carolyn 82.116 Haile. Gordon 68,131 Haines. Connie 116 Haines. David 143 Haines. Martha 116 Haines. Melissa 82 Hale, Judith 82.131 Hall. Katherine 131 Hall, Khristine 29,45.71,82.116 Hall, Linda Hall, Lucille 131 Hall, Richard 74.1011.116 Hall, Sue 66,116 Hallmark, Ray Halsey, Kirk 143 Halstead, Candace 31.82.116 Halstead. Melody 35 Hamilton, Wells 28,116 Hamilton, William 88,116 Hamm, Barbara Hammon. James 143 Hammon. Janice 35,77.116 Hancock, Rita 116 Hancock. Robert 143 Haney, Ann 62,116 Haney, Julie 82,143 Hannon, Mary 39,76.82,131 Hansell, Vickie 1 1-3 Hansen, Christine 29,65,131 Hanstine, Sherry 76.82.143 Harden, Stuart 116 I-Iargis. Bill 143 Hargrave. Joanna 116 Hargrave, Joyee116 Harkins, Joe 143 Harlow. Danny 88,131 Harlow, Patricia 82,143 Harmel, Robert 116 Harmel, Sue 143 Harmison, Billie 31,35,82,143 Ha rmison. Connie 46.212.92.117 Harmon. Brenda 30,67.82.l43 Harmon. Peggy' 80.82.131 Harper. Deborah 39.117 Harrington. James 88.131 Harris. Barbara 29.30.131 Harris. Charles 117 Harris. Paula 82.143 Harris. William 143 Harrison, Brenda 29 Harrison. James Harrub. Melissa 67.82.131 Hartman. Devon 28,100,131 Hartman. Gaye 28.517.82.143 Hartman. Janie 131 Hartstein. Harlan 74,100,117 Hass. Sharon 76,117 Hatcher. Dianne 117 Hatfield. Linda 131 Hatfield, Mike 131 Hatfield. William 117 Hattan. Janet 80,82.l26,13l Haupt. Nancy 66.131 Hawkins. Butch 86 Hawkins, Lindy' 131 Hawkins. Patricia 143 Hawzipta. Leon 117 Hay, Pamela 35.82.143 Hayden. Roy 131 Hayden, Susan 131 Hays, Susan 35,39,72,73,80,82,131 Hazen, Deborah 131 Headley. John Heath. Brian 29.30.117 Hedden, Wanda 117 Hefley. Louise 82,131 Hegge. Ginny 78.117 Hein. Alan 117 Hein, Cynthia 131 Heintz. Joan 78.117 Heniz. Marvin 131 Helm. Glenda 117 Helm. Kaye 76,131 Hembree, Stanely'131 Henderson, Ronald Henderickson. Carol 82,131 Hendrickson, Linda 117 Hendrix, Steven 7-4.102.131 Henkel, Marc 91.143 Hennessy. Alvin 143 Henry. Gary 117 Henry. Judy 82,143 Henry. Ronald 143 Hensley. Douglas 66,88.131 Herberger, Thomas 131 Herd, Deborah 82,143 Herd, Pamela 66.82.131 Herndon. Carl 91,143 Herndon, Ray-'nol 1 43 Herndon. Sherry 72 Herr, Paul 102,131 Herr, Samuel Herrell, Steve 28,29,30.l17 Herrin. Mary 68.82.131 Herrington, Debbie 131 Herron, Victoria 26,70,78,117 Hershberger, Steven 68.70.143 Herstein, Mark 143 Hertzler. Nancy 31.82.143 Hervey, Rex 131 Hess, Gary B. 143 Hess, Gary E. 66,131 Hess Thomas 88,131 Hestings, Janice 143 Hewes, Fran 131 Hewit, Carol 29 Hiatt. Julia 143 Hickerson, Debra 131 Hiekerson. Duane 117 Hickman. Ellen 76,117 Hickman. Randy' 117 Hidaka, Karen 45.67,82.117 Hidden, Bonnie 143 Hiebert, Steven 143 Hiebsch, Richard 74.117 Higgins, Gary 143 Hill, Carolyn 131 Hill, Frank 74,102,117 Hill, Janice 65.66.117 Hill, Paul 65.66.117 Hill. Paulette 131 Hill, William Hills. Sally' 33.1 17 Hyden, Robert 74.132 I Ignowski, Deborah 143 Hill, Linda 1-13 Hiekley, Dorothy 131 Hincz. Thomas 74,10-4.111.117 Hines. Kathryn 67.76.82.l3l Hiratzka. Paul 68.71.117 Hirleman. Dan 104.143 Hirsch, Bruce 143 Hirsch, Randall 68.117 Hissem, Gregory 29.30.143 Hite. Brett 131 Hixon. Terry Ho. David 117 Ho. Sharon 82,143 Hobbs, Barbara 33.46,51,82,111, 117 Hoch, Leo 117 Hoeh. Rosezetla 82.143 Hocutt, Kerry 34.50.63.68,131 Hodge. Gordon 26.27.68.70.76,117 Hodge, Kathryn 71.78,82.117 Hoenseheidt. Marlene 117 Hoepner, Dean 91.143 Hoepner, Gary 117 Hofllinger, W. John 117 Hoisington, Beth 33.117 Holcomb. Shelley 28,82.143 Holcombe. Garold 75.131 Holden. Trella 131 Holder. Barbara 78,117 Holland, Ronald 74.88.131 Holleicke, Susan 64.77.117 Holly, William 34,117 Holt, Mary 31.68.143 Holt. Nancy 67.82.117 Hooten. Karen 82.143 Hooten. Tim 7-1.88.1 17 Hoover. Donald 131 Hopkins, Frances 35,76 Hopkins, Pamela 80.143 Hopkins. Phil 143 Hopper. Cynthia 35 Hopper. Frank 34.117 Hornberger, Jan 26.27.67.70,131 Horning, David 68,131 Horton. Olleatha 131' Horton. Woodrow 143 Houchin. Robert Houchin. Roger 117 Houser. Laina 131 Howard. Bruce 91.143 Howard. Martha 131 Howard. Rebecca 143 Howard, Robert 74,100,117 Howard. Vicky 68.811.82.143 Howard, William 117 Howbert, Marsha 82,143 Howbert, Melinda 118 Howell. Nancy 131 Howell, Vicki 118 Howse. Mary' 31.35.82.83.143 Huckins, Gregory 131 Hudlin. Leonard Hudson. Pamala 34.811.82.131 Huebert, Lyle 131 Huff, Glenda 80.82.143 Huffman, Morris 28.67.131 Huffman, Sherry 131 Hulett, Marty'143 Hull. Barbara A. 35.68,82.1-1-3 Hull, Barbara L. 78.118 Hulse. Connie 67.76.131 Humbolt. Brenda 82.131 Humphrey, Elaine 68.82.143 Humphries, Allan ,143 Hunt, Carol 131 Hunter. James 131 Hurt, Jeffrey 29.143 Hurtt. Robert 29.71.88.132 Huston. Kenneth 143 Hyden, Allen Hyden. Patricia Irvin. Eddie 3-1.100.143 Irving. David 132 Irving. John 29.30.132 Irwin. Patricia 82.1 1-3 Isbell. Craig 7-4.102.132 J Jabara, Brad 132 Jabara. Paul 118 Jackson. Wayne 143 Jacobs. Brian 71,118.1 18 Jacobs, Da vid 118 Jacobs. Jeanine 82.132 Jacobs, Stephen 143 Jakowat Jakowat z. Charles 102 z. Jack 68,11-3 James. Carol Sue 82.132 James. Larry 132 James. Mike 75.143 James, Sharon 118 Jamison. Marcia 82.92.l10.118 Jamison. Nancy 83.132 Jansen, Carol 66,144 Jansen. Gail 36.66.118 Jay. Mitche19l.132 Jeffries. James 118 Jeffries. John 75,144 Jenkins. Doug 144 Jenkins. Robert 118 Jenne. Pam 66,132 Jensen. Barbara 82.144 Jensen. Denise Jensen. Douglas Jensen, Thad 86.132 Jenson. Jon 31.35.144 Jeram, Darcey' 82.118 Jessen. Kristi 66,144 Jessogne. Steven 132 Jeter Trudy 118 John, Marilue 82,132 Johnson. Barbara 31.78.144 Johnson. Billyl-1-4 Johnson, Bruce 28.75.144 Johnson. Christie 58,67.78,82,132 Johnson, Gerald 132 Johnson, Ginny 31 Johnson.Jim 31.35.144 Johnson. Jimelta 118 Johnson. Johnnie 144 Johnson, Linda G. 67.82.132 Johnson Johnson , Linda G. . Nancy 82.132 Johnson, Nita 29.67.82,118 Johnson. Patricia 76.144 Johnson. Rick 144 Johnson. Robert 118 Johnson. Shirley 82.144 Johnson Johnson . Steven 118 . Susan G. 34,132 Johnson. Susan M. 78,118 Johnston, Vicki A. 29.132 Johnston. Vicki J. 132 Jones. A Jones, A Jones. C lma 118 nn 67.82.92.98.118 arl 28.91.144 Jones, David 62.118 Jones. Deanne 82.132 Jones. Debra 144 Jones. Dee Etta 118 Jones. Donald 29,110,118 Jones. E ileen 28.68.118 Jones. Gloria 75.132 Jones. Hilda 132 Jones. Kathern 132 Jones. Marc 144 Jones. Mary 118 Jones. Melinda 82.118 Jones. Michael 144 Jones. Sandra 132 Jones. T Jones. T amara 82 homas 1 H Jones. Timothy 31.132 Jones. William 132 Jonker. Linda 72,132 Jonker. Marla 1 14 Jordan, .ludy 132 Joseph. Vicki 118 Josias. Debra 1 11 Joy. Gary 111 Joyce, Cheri 118 K Kasmar, Eva 118 Katzenmeier, David 132 Kay, Catherine 35,144 Keatts, William 144 Keckler, William 91,96 Kekahbah, Vonna Jo 78,118 Keller, Patricia 39,82,118 Kelley, Robert 144 Kelly, Constance 65,82,132 Kemerling, Richard 118 Kemper, Janel31,82,144 Kendrick, Gilleran J. 118 Kennedy. Donald 91 ,96,144 Kennedy, Kristine 82,132 Kennedy, Larry 132 Kennedy, Micheal 91,102,144 Kennett, Pamela 33,512,118 Kenney, Susan 29,144 Kent, Glenda 118 Kent, Theresa 144 Kerbs, Janet 65,68,82,118 Kerbs, Judy 65,82,144 Kerr, Martha Joann 82 Kerr, Mary B. 82,132 Keys, Betty 118 Keys, Mary 132 Kice, Edward 91,144 Kice, Thomas 74,88,102,118 Kidwell, Deborah 66,112,144 Killingsworth, Claude Killingsworth, Fay 144 Kimball, Sandra 118 King, Jennifer 67,82.132 King, Linda D. 118 King, Linda R. 144 King, Samuel 144 Kingsland, Richard Kirby, Craig 144 Kircher, Marjorie Kirchner, Kenneth 74,118 Kirchner, Kristine Kirsch, Roger 118 Kitchen, Chris 132 Kizzire, Mike 144 Klag, Tom 118 Klassen, Vicki 144 Klebanoff, Alan 28,144 Knapp, Cathy 118 Knight, Jane 67.76,l44 Knight. Kathryn 132 Knight, Robert 141 Knoll, Jerry 132 Knoll, Norman 144 Knox, David 34.74-,88.102.132 Koenig, Mary 132 Koepke, John 104,132 Koller. Glenda 22,82,1 18 Kordis. Paul 29.30,66,14-4 Kramer. Lynn 29,67,78,82,132 Krasuski, Jim 88,104,132 Kratz, Connie 82,141 Kratzer. Penny Jo 35.78 Krause, Kerry 36,118 Krebs, Tom 9l,96,l38 Kresge, Duane 91,1 11 Kresge, Marjorie 1 ll Kreutziger. Paul 94,1 18 Kriyohlavek. Dennis 1 1-1- Krueger. Gregory 7-1-,86,l 19 Krug. Linda 28 Kueser. Loreli 28.1 1--l Kuhl, Larry 132 Kunigonis. Donna Jean 66,82,132 Kunkle, Richard 132 Kurtz. Stephen 29,311.7 1-118,100,132 Kurtz, William 119 L La Brie, James 144 Lacy, Byron 144 Laffer, Jo 1-1-4 Laforge, James 64,119 Laham, Barry 144 Laham ,Cheryl 67.82.132 Laham, Patrick Laham, Thomas 34,119 Lair, Cath y 33,82,132 Lakous, Karen 31,144 Lambert, Terry 29,30,102,119 Lambert, Trudy 26,34,70,132 Lammy, Sharon 34-.82,119 Lampton, Marlene 28,66,82,132 Land, David 74,119 Landis, Charles 132 Landis, John 68,711,132 Landon, Dwight E. 132 Landwehr, Carolyn 119 Landwehr, Larry 91,144 Lane, Jerry 132 Langland, Dale 86,119 Langston, Julie 62,82,132 Langston, Margaret 83.132 Lappin, Margie 31,132,144 Larimer, Carol 144 Larsen, Judy 68,82,119 Larson, Victoria 64,119 Larue, Robert 119 Lashay, Dennis 119 Lashay, Timothy 144 Lashley, Gregory 29,311,119 Lathem. Gary Lattimore, Larry 31,91,144 Laughlin, Donald 94,132 Laughlin, Marjorie 68,82,144 Lawing, Mary Lawn, John 119 Lawrence, Anne 82,144 Lawrence, Donnie 132 Lawrence, Earlene 82,144 Lawrence, Nina 144, Lawry, Deborah 82,132 Lawson, Jefl'31,1f-14 Lawson, Sharry 82,132 Leach. Jay 10t1,1 19 Leader, Lynda Leason, Chris 144 Leben. Teena 82,132 Lebosquet, John 132 Lee, Linda 35,132 Lee. Marvin 104,126,132 Lefors, Alan 132 Lefors, Mary 144 Lehman, Ralph 76,119 Lehner, Gary 74,88,132 Leighty, Scott 132 Lentz, Thomas 91,144 Leonard, Craig 74,119 Leonard, Dennis 132 Leonard, Diane 119 Leonard, Mike 28,144 Leslie, Richard 144 Levene, Alan Lew, Janet 63,1 19 Lewellen, Rex 28,29,132 Lewis, Ann 68 Lewis, Constance 35,65,132 Lewis, Karen 34,132 Lewis, Libby, Katherine 119 Ruth 3l,82,l4-4 Liepman, Mark 102,144 Lightner, Cindy 76,1 '14 Lindeblad, Gretchen 28,132 Lindsay, Bradford 132 Lindsley, Carolyn 3-11-,82,119 Link, David 144 Linnebur, Bernie Linnebur. Mary Linsheid, Lois 65,68,82,119 Linthicum, Chrissie   12,46.82. 111,119 Linthicum, Mark 144 Lippitt, Carol 67.82.l 14 Litan, Robert 26,67,70,132 Little, Corliss 66,232,132 Little, Lucia 82,132 Lively, Charles 132 Lloyd, Rhonda 67,132 Loebsack, .lenae 82,132 Londagin, Michael 119 London, Roger 62,74,88,119 Long, Janice 132 Long, Peggy 119 Loomis. James 144 Looney. Brenda Lopez, Deborah 144 Lopez. Gregory 132 Loranth, Geza 66,144 Love, Janice 35,119 Love, Reid 133 Love, Rebecca 82,119 Love, Sue 119 Lovejoy. Susan 67,82,119 Loveland, Randle 132 Lovett. Gary 133 Lovett, Laura 72,119 Lowell, Barbara 34,65,82,133 Lowenberg, Sandra 29,119 Lowry, Brenda 75,82,l19 Lucas, Diane 133 Ludwick, David 29,30,144 Ludwick, Margaret 144 Ludwick, Marilyn 133 Ludwick, Martha 78,82,119 Luedtke, Karyn 82,133 Luedtke, Kenneth 34,119 Lusk, Cindy 119 Lybarger, Diane 119 Lynch, John 144 Lynn, Joann 82,145 Lynn, John 145 Lyon, Philip 113,127,133 Lyon, Tony 145 Lytle, Donald M Maberry, Gary 34,74-,94,133 MacCoy, Minnetta 120 MacDonald, Helen 67,133 Mack, John 91,145 Madden, Marilyn 64,76,82,120 Maddox, William Madsen, Harold 145 Madsen, Saundra 78 Magruder, Steven 133 Magson, Paul 145 Maher, Steve 133 Maib, Robert 133 Malcolm, Steven 120 Maley, Gerald 145 Maloney, Kathryn 58,76,82,133 Maltbie, William Maltby, Karen 28,133 Maninger, Gail 120 Manley, Mary 34,72,82 133 Mann, Marsha, 120 Manny, Ernest 28,133 Manson, Larry 133 Manuel, Suzanne 82,133 Marble, Glenda 120 Markey, John 120 Markham, Millard E. 68,751,120 Marklewitz, Sherri 133 Marquez, Donald 133 Marello, Judy 133 Marshall, Joyce 82,145 Marshall, Rory 68,72 Martin, Craig 67,133 Martin, Glen 91,145 Martin, James 37,120 Martin, Linda 82,133 Mason, Sandy 133 Matassarin. Ga ry 52,7-4,88,89,9-4, 120 Matthaei, Mark 80,133 Matthaei, Paula 80,120 f11attingly.Givin 10-1,145 Mattley, Miles 88,133 Mattley, Vicki Matzen, Linda 82,133 Matzinger, Betty 35,811,145 Matzinger, Marvin 88,133 Maurer, Becky 82,145 Maurer, Pamela Sue 120 Mawdsley, Michael 37,120 Mays, Johnny McArthur, Galen 133 McAuley, Janice 82,145 McCabe, Ronald 74,104,119 McCall, Preston 145 McCammon, Jerry 81,145 McCausland, Paul 28,94,133 McClain, Richard 145 McClain, Terry 62,67,82,98,119 McClair, Rick 29 McC1anahan, Jeffrey 29,145 McC1arnon, Kathy 31,82 McC1ary, Mike 133 McClure, James 119 McClure, Sharmis 34,67,133 McCollom, Daniel 1,45 McConnell, Phillip 1,45 McConnell, Richard 133 McCool, Pat 29,119 McCormack, Timothy 133 McCormack, William 119 McCoy, Cathi 133 McCoy, Nancy 119 McCulloch, Dale 133 lV1cCune, James 91,145 McDonald, David 133 McDowell, Janet 133 McEachern, Barry 133 Mclfilhiney, Karen 72,82,119 Mclflhiney, Kathy 29,66,82,145 McFall, Jan 133 McFarland, Marla 82,145 McGaughey, Patricia 120 McGehee, Jean 82,126,133 McGinty, Michael, 145 McGowan, Timothy McGregor, Richard 28,130,133 McGuire, William 145 Mcllvain, Jack 120 Mcllvain, James 86,538,133 McKitrick, Cal 133 McLaren, Alex 74,218,133 McLean, Norma 120 McLeod, Kathy 67,82,133 McLeod, Marne 34,8l,82.133 McManis, Marla 33,68,82,1.20 McManis, Terry 31,35,46, 102,145 McMillan, Dennis 133 McNaughten, Karen 120 McNeal, Barbara 133 McNicol, Don 145 McQuirk, Darylen 28,68,78,133 McRay, Lynn 31,145 Meaders, Sharon 133 Meadows, John 133 Medlock Shari 120 Meek, Mark 88,133 Meeker, Roger 29,145 Melton, Sheila 133 Menaker, Michael 26,70,76,120 Mendel, Richard 120 Mendenhall, Janelle 35 Mendenhall, Mark 74,133 Mendenhall, Richard 133 Menoher, Carol 82,133 Mentha, Julie 82,133 Merrell, Mark 145 Merriman, Jan 82,145 Meserve, Mary 68,69,120 Messman, Ellen 68,82,120 Messman, Mary 76,82,133 Metzger, Shiela 68,133 Middleton, .lohn 145 Midiros, John 133 Migliaccio, Kathleen 133 Mikish, Russell 145 Milden, Takeo 133 Miles, Michael 133 Mi11ender,1va Sue 120 Mil ler, Catherine 39,4-5,67,7 1 ,78 82,120 Miller, Doug 31 Miller, G rett-hen 26,27,70,133 Miller. Kathryn 82,1-1-5 Miller, Marsha 133 Miller, Patricia 35,82,133 Miller. Scott 145 Miller, Terrence 120 Milligan, Ted 133 Milligan, Terry 91,102,145 Minnick, Paula 78 Minor, Margo 82,133 Minor, Robyn 82,1--1-5 Minshall, June 82,1-15 Minteer, Min ugh, Christine 82,133 Cindy 82,120 Misak, Roger Mitchell, Charles 120 Mitchell, Gregory 120 Mitchell, Homer 120 ,Kathy 31,1-15 Mitchell Mitchell. Mark 120 Mitchell, Mavis Muth, Deborah 80,82,134 Muth, Harold 64,120 Myer, Linda 34-,82,134 Myers, Randy 34,134 Myers, Rita 145 Myrick, Pamela 64,78,82.98.120 N Nachbor, Kathryn 145 Najim, Richard 29,134 Napier, Connie 31 Natham, Charles 28,102,134 Nave, Robin 31,67,82 Naylor. Lucia 121 Neadeau, Suzanne 121 Neal, Richard 121 Nelsen, Diana 33,121 Nelson, Brent 134 Nelson, Carla 78,121 Nelson, Cathy 134 Nelson, Debra 145 Mitchell, Sharon 145 Mizenko, Michael 91,145 Mo, Donald 133 Mogle, Patricia 82,120 Mohr, Deborah 72,232,134 Mohr, Eddie 66,120 Monroe, John 120 Monroe, Mark 133 Montgomery, Cynthia 133 Montgomery, Douglas 133 Montgomery. Jeanette 141-5 Montgomery, Pamela 82,127,133 Monts. Catherine 28,80.120 Monts, Richard 28.29.30,133 Nelson Herbert 121 Nelson Jan 68 Nelson Judith Nelson, Lynn 34,82,121 Nelson, Mark 145 Nelson Susan 31,145 Nelson Thomas 34,121 Moody, Beverly 120 Moore, Carrie 145 Moore. Deborah 80.145 Moore, Dorothy Jean 120 Moore, John 28,91.145 Moore Mahlon 133 Moore. Michael 120 Moore. Patti 35,139,145 Moore, Ruth Ann 82,120 Moore. Sandra 76,133 Moore, Thomas 120 Moore, Vicki 78.82,120 Mora, Judy 133 Morain, Diana 145 Moran, Cheryl 31,145 Moran, Pat 78,81 120 More, Pat 145 Morgan, Barry 102,133 Morgan, Louis 26,66,70,76,133 Morgan, Ruth 82,145 Morgan, Steve 26,70, 133 Morgen, John 133 Morland, Van 145 Morris, Lester 91,145 Morrison, Linda 35,145 Morrow, Guy 91,96,145 Morsbach, Henry 145 Morse, Janice 67,133 Morse, John 33,102 Morton, Moseley, Sharon 66,72,134 Jack 31,145 Moser, Anthony 145 Moser, Janice 46,64,65,120 Moser, Jo Anne 82 Moss, Donald 120 Mounts, Jerry Mourning, Marc 145 Moyer, Michael 145 Mullen, Patricia 33,78,82,120 Mulligan, Danny 88 Mulvaney, Dennis 100,134 Munger, Andrea 66,82,134 Munsell, Beverly 82,134 Murphy, Paulette Murray, Cheryl 145 Murray, Douglas 145 Murray, Jo 145 Murray, Leyi Don 86,134 Murray, Mary 66,134 Musch, Nancy 134 Musser, Joseph 134 Neth, Lynnda 145 Nettleton, Ruth 33,121 Neufeld, Bob 35,145 Newcomb, Judy 134 Newman, Cindy 35,67,145 Newman, Sherrie 29,78,121 Nichols, Arlene 134 Nichols, Linda 145 Nicholson, Suaznne 121 Nicks, Carla 82,145 Noble, Charles 91,96,145 Nodgaard, Cathy 66,76,82,145 Noel, James 29,145 Noffsinger, John 74,86,96,145 Nold, Robert 134 Norris, Gwynn 31,145 North, Leslie 134 Norton, Shelley 134 Nunn, Micheale 134 Nye, Timothy 74,111,121 0 Oak, Catherine 82,145 O'Bryan, Hellen 80,145 O,Connor, Connie 145 O'Connor, Thomas O'Dell, Michael 66,134 O'Dom, Rosalind 82,134 O'Donnell, Peggy 145 Ohlson, Michael 121 Olafsdottir, Silla 35,92,121 Olander, Carl 121 Olive, John 134 Oliver, Hazel 77,146 Oliver, Marsha 134 Oppliger, Terry 146 Orear, Sondra 146 Ortleb, Charles 134 0.-tleb, John 91,102,146 Oshel, Linda Gay 146 Otten, Vicki 82,134 Otwell, Rudy 146 Oursler, Sharon 82,121 Overaker, Nancy 121 Overstake, Linda 65,82,134 Owens, Debra 146 Ownby, Lynn 66,146 P Packer, Dwight 66,146 Packer, Lynn 67,121 Padgett, Paul 146 Page, Albert 28,91,146 Page, John 146 Page, Max 39,121 Page, Susan 28,82,146 Pagel, Barry 134 Palm, Ca rl Palmer, Michael 134 Pankow, Larry 121 Pankratz, Timothy 28,36,68,121 Pappas, James 76,121 Park, David 121 Parker, Gary 121 Parker, Stanton 134 Parsons, Carol 146 Parsons, Robert 134 Pat ridge, James 134 Patterson, Mary 82,92,131 Patterson, Michael 91,146 Paulsen, William 146 Paustian, Hugh 121 Payne, Dennis 121 Peake, Joyce 34,82,134 Pearce, Mary 28,70,146 Peck, Jana 31,112,146 Pedroja, James 146 Peebles, Sandra 146 Peltzer, Robert 146 Pena, Dolores 121 Pendleton, Brent 91,146 Penna, Rob 88 Pennington, Linds 35,121 Penzler, Jane 82,134 Pepper, Frederick 146 Perkins, Debbie Perkins, Jana 121 Perkins, Nancy 34,65,121 Perry, Melvin 134 Persons, Korla 146 Peter, Suzanne 65,76,82,134 Peters, Carolyn 134 Peters, Susan 146 Peterson, Gregory 146 Peterson, James 102,146 Peterson, John 28,70,134 Peterson, Kenneth 134 Peterson, Linda 121 Peugh, Mark 7-4,104,111,121 Pfund, Mavis 82,134 Phalen, Anne 62,121 Potucek, Jana 26,82,l34 Powell, Dorla 146 Powell, Nancy -216,121 Powell, Richard 134 Prather, Judith 146 Pray, Marilyn 121 Pray, Ronnie 29,146 Presley, Barbara 134 Preuett, Randy 29,134 Price, Dennis 26,70,13-4 Price, Paul 122 Prickett, Ricky 122 Prichard, Stephen 146 Prichett, Linda 146 Proffitt, Rosi 39,67,82,121 Prokes, Robert 28,134 Provence, Gary 122 Provenzano, Frank 146 Pruessner, Kathryn 28,134 Puckette, Claudette 35,146 Puent, Sandra 146 Purinton, John 134 Pursley, Gregory 102,134 Putnam, Colleen 146 Q Queen Marvin 146 Quigg, Linley 122 Quinn, Lisa 65,146 R Rainer, James 91,146 Raitt, Larry 88,100,134 Ralstin, Terry 35,134 Ralston, William 122 Ramsey, Steve 134 Randa, Steve 54,122 Randall, Judy 82,122 Randall, Rebecca 122 Randall, Stephen Randall, Tom Ray, James 146 Ray, Lyman 134 Phelps, Cathy 82,146 Phelps, Daniel 146 Phelps, Greg 91,104,134 Phelps, Kathleen 121 Phelps, Lynda 134 Phelps, Randall 121 Phibbs, Rupert 39,134 Phifer, Robert 134 Phillips, Jeanne121 Pickens, Patrick 146 Ray, Paula 122 Razook, Max 146 Reber, Carol 82,134 Records, Elaine 34,134 Reed, Janet 134 Reed, Judy 134 Reed, Kay 146 Reed, Linda 122 Reed Robert 88,134 Reed, Roderick 91,104,146 Pickler, Harold 26,68,70,121 Pickler, Paul 134 Picotte, Gordon 134 Pierce, Stephen 121 Piercy, Susan 67,146 Pierson, Jimmy 121 Pike, Diana 28,36,65,72,81,82,121 Pilkington, Larry 134 Piller, Lynn 134 Pinick, Dani 134 Pinick, David 146 Pinkerton, James 146 Pinkstaff, Marc 29,121 Pinkstafl, Penny 146 Pitts, Mark 146 Plank, Connie 82,146 Platt, Roc 134 Plummer, Sharon 134 Poelma, Christine 36,68,71,82,121 Pogreba, Karin 146 Pohl, Martha 68,146 Pollock, Kathryn 78,82,12l Poole, Deborah Poole, Robert Pope, Susan 146 Poppe, Ann 66,134 Porter, Diane 62,78,83,98,121 Posey, Roy Poston, Joe 146 Potter, Carolyn 121 Pottorff, Sidni 34,68,69,82,134 Potts, Ronald 146 Reed, Sharon 67,76,82 Reef, Madeline 134 Reel, Noel 146 Reep, Donald 122 Reeves, Bonnie 34,134 Reeves, Terry 146 Regan, Richard Regan, Ronald 134 Regier, Anne 28,63,70,76.82,134 Reheis, Rebecca 35,112,146 Reighley, Steve 146 Reisman, Michael 134 Reitz, Mary 82 Rentsch, Douglas 146 Reohr, Margie 67 Revard, Martha 39,134 Revel, Linda 122 Reynolds, Sandra 122 Rhea, Mary 122 Rhodes, Susan 66,82,122 Rice. Linda 29.134 Rice, Marshall 34,110,122 Rich, James Darrell Richards, James Richards, Mary 122 Richards, Steve 29,30,1-46 Richardson, Bobby 1-1-6 Richardson. James 122 Richardson, John122 Richardson, Larry 91,100,146 Richardson, Pam 82,146 Richardson, Patricia 146 Rickards. Gary 134 Ricks. Fred 3-150.102.1314 Ridgeway, Rick 122 Riedl, ,lanet 65,68,76.146 Riepe. Donald 31,122 Riepe, Richard 28.34.88.122 Riley. Karen 34,134 Riley. Michael 134 Rine. Wesley 135 Roach, Pamela 68,82,146 Roberts. Dale 146 111 Roberts, Mary 135 Roberts, Roberta 80,146 Robertson. Laurie 28,135 Robertson, Linda 82.146 Robertson. Peggy 67,68,82,135 Robertson. Terry 58.62.82.92.98, Robinson, Constance 28,81, l 22 Robinson. Gail 82,135 Robinson. Richard 146 Robinson, Susan 78,83,92,98,122 Robison, Ruth 122 Roby. Mark 135 Rogers, Cheryl 122 Rodman, ,lames 29.30.135 Rodney, Cindy 31,82,l46 Roehr. Margie 70.76,135 Rogers Deanne 67,78,14-6 Rogers, ,lane 135 Rogers, ,loleene 68,135 Rogers. Laura Rogers. Rick 29,88,122 Rogers. Roy Rogers, Ursula 146 Rohlofl, ,lanet 82,122 Rohrback, Daniel 29.146 Romic, David 122 Root, Lawrence 122 Root, Linda 29,122 Rorabaugh, Dixie 82.135 Rose, Unyce Rosen. Hilda 35,135 Ross, Linda M. 68,1-1-6 Ross, Linda S. 82.122 Rosser, Charles 34.135 Rossman, Leonard 122 Rotramel. Pamela 78,135 Rounds, Barbara 78,80,82,135 Rousey, Cheryl 67,82,135 Roush, Carl 86,100.146 Royce, Richard 34 Rueschhoff, Mark 135 Rueschhoff, Scott 146 Russell. .lane 35 Rutledge. .lohn 34,7-1,100 135 Rutledge. Richard Rutledge. Sherry 14-6 Ruud. .lanet 26,812,135 S Sadler, Betsy 31.82.11-6 Saliier, Debbie 76 Saliier, Linda 82,135 Sailor. .lohn 122 Salem, Robin 67,146 Salle, Marc 70,135 Sallee. Christin 82.135 Sallee, Christopher 26.135 Salmans. Diane 28.15,63,68,76,82. 122 Saloman, .lames 29.311.88.122 Sanborn. Jeotta 146 Sanders. David 146 Sanders. 1ames122 Sanders. .lulic 28.57.122 Sanders. Sammy 122 Sanders, Sandra 22.115.82.125 Sanders. Steve 122 Sanders. Susan 117 Sandos al. Annie 82.135 Sanford. Mid:-3l.35,l17 Santee. William 122 Satterthwaite. Kathy 64.122 Sax age. Paul 91,102.1 1-7 Sayoy. ,letta 78.82.122 Sawatzky, Philip saw,-fr. Judy :1-1.65.78.t12.122 Sayre. Sherry 122 Say re, Steven 34.91,147 Scanlin. Cynthia 82.135 Schaifer, Carol 31.135.82.147 Schaich. Stephen 122 Schantz. Becky 66.78.82.138.147 Schefiler. David 147 Sch ef1'1er. Sherilyn 76.82,123 Scheldt, Steve 62,88 Scherr. Da vid 68,70,72.123 Schieffer, Greg 88,135 Schilling, Kathleen 123 Schmid, Donna 67,76,82,135 Schmitt, .lohn 39,123 Schmitter. Steven 29,30,34,88,125 Schniable, Theodora 31,82,147 Schoenberg, Victor 68.70.147 Schowalter, ,loyce 82,123 Schowalter, Paul 147 Schrader, Robert 147 Schrader, William 68,100.1-1-7 Schroeder, Paul 123 Schroer. Donna 123 Schuermann. Ka y 82.135 Schutte, Mike 91,147 Schwab. Linda 62,67,82,92.123 Schwartz, Anna 29,147 Schweinfurth, Susie 147 Schwiethale, Bill 100,147 Schofield. William 26,70.135 Scott, Kathryn 123 Scott, Tom 68,147 Scott, Warren Seelig. Marcia 82.135 Seery, Don 91,100,117 Seglem, Richard 135 Seibert. Darlene 67.147 Selby. Doug selagh. Mark 1-17 Sellinger. .leanne 35,123 Selsor. Sandra 35,78,82,147 Seltzer, Michael 147 Shackelford, Carol 135 Shackellord. Rey 135 Shadid, Danny 135 Shannon, Steven 75,135 Sharp. .loyce 123 Sharpe, Randy 67,135 Shaw, Bob 96,1-'1-7 Shaw, Carol 33.82.135 Shaw, Rick 88 Shaw. Russell 135 Shay, Kevin 29,68,10f1-,135 Shellenberger, Tommy 91,147 Shellito, Paul 66.72,104.1-47 Shelton, Pamela 35,147 Shelton. Vicky 83.147 Shepherd, Renee 68,135 Sherwood. Virginia 82.135 Shields. Lynn 147 shi1te.G11y-67.111.82.123 Shirack. Steve 123 Shirack, Susan 32.117 Shook. ,lames 91,147 Shook. Steve 34.135 Shook. Tom 11,36,37.88.123 Short. Micheal L. 135 Short, Micheal W. 123 Showalter. ,lames 135 Showalter. ,lanet 36.68,72.81.123 Showers. Samuel Shull. Cindy 147 Sichley, Cheryl 147 Sickelbower, Rita 35.123 Sickels. Da na 82.135 Sidders. Carol 78.147 Siefkes, Rhonda 67.211.82.135 Siefkin. Ruth 66.711.82.135 Siegrist, Barbara 117 Sigg, Pamela 1-1-7 Sillin. Rhonda 123 Sillin. Robert 29.91.147 Silvers. .lack 123 Silverson. Maurice Simon. Armando 28,147 Simon, ,loanne135 Sims. Carol 82,135 Sims, Terry 147 Sims. Zida Zoe 123 sit-iey. Gail 82.135 Skinner, ,lane 76,82.123 Skipper,,lanet 147 Slater. .loyce 34,123 Slaughter. Carrie 31.82.147 Sleight, Bette 123 Sloan, ,1ames123 Sloan, Linda 123 Sloan, Robert 135 Smith Anita 82,135 Smith Arden 67,123 Smith Beverly 147 Smith. Carmen L. 82,147 Smith. Carmen R. 82,147 Smith. Donald 135 Smith. Donna 147 Smith, Doug 26,70,102,135 Smith, Eileen 147 Smith. Eric 68,135 Smith, Foster 62,94,123 Smith. Granvill L. Smith, Harold 147 Smith, ,lames Smith, Janet 30 Smith, Janice 29,66,135 Smith, ,lon 94,135 Smith. Smith Kent 29.147 Lynda 31.147 Steele, Tom 75.147 Steen, ,1acquine135 Steen, Michael 147 Steffen, Susan 33.82 Stekoll, Louis 57,67.76.135 Stephens, Melinda 65.82.123 Stevens. .lean 78,123 Stevens. Rodney 135 Stevens, Roger 29 Stevens, Stephanie 82,138,147 Stevens, William 74,123 Stevenson, Cyndra 34,82,135 Stewart, Donald 29,147 Stewart, Gary 91,147 Stewart, .lan 147 Stinnett, Danny 123 Stinson, Sheila 123 Stockman, Beverly 147 Stoetzer, Deborah 82,147 Stoker, Michael 147 Stoll, Suzanne 33,82,135 Stone. Author Stone, Katherine 67,72,82,123 Stone, Mark 135 Stone, Wandus 134 Smith, Micheal E. 146 Smith. Micheal R. 88 Smith, Pamela 135 Smith. Patricia Smith, Paul Smith, Pearl 123 Smith Randall 62,74,88,89.123 Smith, Robert Smith, Roger 135 Smith, Ronald 123 Smith, Scott 88 Smith, Shelley 46,123 Smith, Sherel147 Smith Shirley 35,135 Smith Smith Smith Susan 82,123 Terry 104,135 Tom 91.135 Symth, Wayne 123 Snedegar, .lohn 123 Snellen, Terrence 29,135 Snider, Beth 147 Snider, Virgil 135 Snodgrass. Dan 147 Snow. .ludith Snow. Karen 82,123 Snow, Phillip Snyder, Douglas 34 Soderstrom, Sandy 29,147 Solomon, Larry 135 Sommers, Dennis 28,135 Sorensen, Scott 28,135 Sowell, Billy 147' Sparks, Mary 123 Sparks. Shelley 31,811,147 Spunhorst, Roberta 147 Spears. .leannie 78 Speary, Phil 28,651,147 Speer, Chris 102,147 Spencer. ,lanie 78,123 Speyer, ,leannie 82,147 Spiva, William Spivey, Cynthia 78,82,92,l23 Spraker, Betty 82,1-'1-7 Spurgeon, Janna 67,82,135 Spurlin, Victoria 147 Spurrier, Stanley 135 Staadt, William 29,102,135 Stafford, Kathy 135 Staggs, Linda 66,72.73, 123 Standley, Gary 31.147 Stark, Linda 123 Slams. Marcia 33,76,135 Stearns, ,lohn 1-17 Steele, Sarah 15.82.123 Steele. Susan 28 Strong, ,lan 82,135 Storey. Stephanie 124 Strahm, Kerry 147 Strand. .leannie 82,135 Strand, Sandra 66,136 Strattan, Nancy 68,136 Stratton, Susan 82,147 Straughn, Robert 74,123 Stroer, ,ludy 81,124 Struble, .lohn 136 Stuart, Donald 70,147 Stuart, Lynn 82.136 Stuber, Daniel 28,136 Stucky, Barbara 147 Stucky, Gregory 62,68,124 Stumbling, Bear A. 136 Stunz, ,leanette Sturdy, ,ludy 147 Sturm, Nancy 34,136 Suer, Sabra 34,82,136 Suhm, Linda 82,136 Sullivan, Richard 147 Summers. Elnora 124 Summers, Marc 147 Sunday, Eugene 136 Sutherland, Helen 39,45,68,71,82 124 Sutherland, Terry 136 Sutton, Dale 124 Sutton, Robert 147 Sutton, Susan 76,124 Swartzendruber, Jill 68,82,136 Swieegood. Darlene 1-47 Swyden, Pamela 136 Szymkowicz. Gayle 35,136 T Tade, Richard 28,124 Tajnia, Bahman 136 Talbott, Deborah 147 Talbott, Roy 118 Tallon, ,lack 91,148 Talsma, Matthew 136 Tatum, .lerry 63,110,124 Tavenner, Sue 82,124 Taylor, Gerald 136 Taylor, Lila A. 148 Taylor, Scott 136 Tegtmeier, Randy 100,147 Tennant, Melvin 136 Terrill, Linda 66,136 Terry, Beverly 136 Terry, Carol 78,124 Terry, Mary 29,148 Terry, Robert 124 Thiesing, Verna 29,136 Thomas, Alberta 124 Thomas, Glenda 81,112,124 Thompson, Daniel 148 Thompson, Diana 148 Thompson, Elvin 148 Thompson, George 124 Thompson, Janice 148 Thompson, Mona Kathryn Thompson, Pam 148 Thompson, Rita 124 Thompson. Sherry Thompson, William 29,30,102,136 Thornton, Jacque 78,82,98,124 Thornton, Robert Thornton, Rocky 148 Thornton, Thomas 29,148 Tice, Barbara 29,30,78,82,148 Tice, Rebecca 29,30,66,136 Tidwell, Michael 136 Tieman, William 136 Tilden, Robert 29,30,124 Tilford, James 102,124 Timmerman, Curt 76,136 Timpy, Carol 80,148 Tindal, Marsha 35,82,148 Tippin, Jan31,82,148 Tippin, Steve 26,52,62 Tittsworth, Dian 148 Todd, Barbara 136 Todd, Jerome Dean Tolliver, Starla 82,148 Tosse, Marilyn 124 Towner, Jeffery 124 Towner, Timothy 136 Townsend, Rhonda 124 Townsend, Timothy 124 Trachtman, Jill 34,64-,124 Trevino, Gilbert 148 Treweeke, Roger 124 Trice, Gwendlyon 148 Trimble, Patricia Trimmell, Mercedes 136 Trinkle, Paula 136 Tronsgard, Mark 124 Trujillo, Deborah 148 Tucker, Richard Turck, Janette 148 Turner, Barbara 34,39,50,136 Turner, Herbert 124 Turner, Howard 148 Twichell, Judith 124 U Underwood, Sharon 136 Unruh, Susan 82,138,148 Urban, Sheila 124 V Vadakin, Markland 124 VanArsdale, Ernest 34,75 VanArsdale, Lisa 35,68,82,148 Vandaveer, Steven 74,823,136 Vandegrift, Kelley 148 Vanderlip, Mack 74,104,124 Vanderlip, Ann 82,148 Vandeventer, Beverly 124 VanDoran, Claudia 82,148 VanDresser, Gayle, 136 VanPelt, William VanWey, Janet 124 Vaughan, Virginia 136 Veach, Larry 29,30,68,69,124 Vestle, William 94,127,136 Vinyard, William 136 Vorderstrasse, Joyce 26,70,136 Voshell, Kenneth 88,124 Vrzak, Mary 66,68,136 W Wagner, Nancy 68,72,80,82,124 Wagner, Warren Alan Waldo, Douglas 136 Walker, Catherine 136 Walker, Ford 91,148 Walker, Judy 148 Walker, Terry 78,148 Wall, Gary 148 Wallace, Kay 66,72,73,76,82,124 Waller, David 91,148 Walton, Lawrence 124 Wance, Margie 148 Wance, Maria 136 Wangemann, Carol 72,82,14-8 Wanko, Thomas 136 Ward, James 34,136 Ward, Jerry Welsh, Jenny 136 Welsh, Robert 100,148 Welsh, Susan 78,125 Welshimer, Janet 125 Wendt, Steve 125 Winchester, James Windham, Randy 148 Wining, Muriel 136 Winkler, Mark 148 Winn, Donald Ward, Joe 148 Warner, Cliff 148 Warnick, Brice 136 Warren, Dennis 136 Warren, Linda 136 Warren, Marlene 82,148 Warren, Patricia 136 Warren, Washbu William 124 rn, Jack 148 Watts, Janet 124 Watts, Mike 74,88,124 Weaver, Ernest Weaver, James 102,124 Weaver, Joanne 31,148 Weaver, Michael 74,88,102,124 Webber, Gary 31,102,148 Webber, Sharon 51,124 Weber, Greta 33,68,82,124 Weber, James 74,104,124 Webster, Gregory 136 Webster, Ronald 54,124 Weeks, Henry Wehde, Janet 29,68,78,136 Weidenbaum, Michael 148 Weidensaul, David 136 Weinberger, Linda 31,82,148 Weingartner, Janice 136 Welday, Lynette Welday, Teresa 124 Welden, Nancy 148 Wellborn, Curtis 91,148 Wellman, Charles 148 Wellman, Gordon 136 Wells, Janis 35,136 Werth, Susan 26,70,136 West, Carol 136 West, Frank 148 West, James 31,148 West, Janet 68,76,148 West, Larry 31,91,l48 West, Thomas E. 74,125 West, Thomas M. 136 Wethington, Richard 125 Whalen, Gary 94,136 Wheat, Joe 125 Wheat, Max 148 Wherry, Barbara 29,148 Whetstone, Rick 125 Whinery, Rosemary 136 White, Carla 68,136 White, De White, Jan 136 White, Karen 39,136 White, Larry 34,125 White, Ly White, Pat 68 White, Roger 136 White, Sally 58,62,92,98,111,125 White, Tanis 125 Whitehead, Susan 64,67,76,82,125 Whiteside, Shirley 125 Whitley, Karyn 136 Whitman, Cynthia 29,136 Whittier, Kristi 80,110,125 Widensaul, David 86 Widell, Sonia 148 Wiebe, Mark 31,35,148 Wiens, Danny 136 Wier, Stuart 68,69,70,125 Wilbur, Eugene 125 Wilcoxson, Rick 34 Wilde, Joan 136 Wilkes, Charles 136 Wilks, Terry 91,148 boria 148 nda 125 Willbanks, Darrell Williams, Carol 66,82,l38,148 Williams, Cheryl Williams, Chris 28 Williams, Kevin 70,100,148 Williams, Marilyn 67 Williams, Williams, Williams, Sherry 136 Williamson, Carol 33,34-,136 Williamson, Thomas 148 Willit, Larry 125 Phillip 29,74,88,125 Randy 148 Winsby, Roger 148 Winsel , Cathy Winter, Judy 67,136 Winters, Cathalee 148 Winters, Edward 148 Winters, Steve 136 Wisner, Jeffrey 136 With, Rodney 136 Witt, Jeanne 125 Wolfberg, Dana 76 Wolff, Philip 148 Womack, Greg 148 Womack, Rickie 125 Wood, Edward 29,30,37,74-,86. Wood, Janice 72,73,80,125 Wood, Johnetta 148 Wood, Phillis148 Wood, Roland Wood, Ruth 80 Woodard, Scott Woods, Edna 125 Woody, Connie 148 Woody, Pamela 148 Woolf, Joan 67 Wo rkman, Joe 148 Worsham, Branch Wrench, Doug 70 Wright, Dean 28,29,30 Wright, Donna K. 125 Wright, Donna L. Wright, Nancy 148 Wright, Vicki 66 Wright, William 68,125 Wyatt, Rebecca 34 Wyssenbach, Phillip 88 Wytch, Gloria 35 Y Yancey, Joseph 125 Yates, Nancy Yauk, Ronnie Yelenik, Dean 74,125 Yock, Beverly 125 Youle, Randolph 37,46,62,125 Young, Brad 100,148 Young, Evelyn 31,148 Young, Mike 91,148 Z Zac ker, Bette 82,125 Willit, Linda 136 Wills, Margaret 80,136 Wilson Wilson ,Alan 75 ,Betty 32,148 Wilson, Kenneth 125 Wilson, Rose 82,148 Wilson, Sally 82,148 Zeman, Donella Zenner, Edward Zimmerman, Lana Zimmermann, Mark 31 Zumalt, Pam 78 125 Southeast we pause for you amid the hurried year. To sing your praise anew and bid all others hear. Our hearts are held in grand allegiance to your every cause. And may the future find us stronger bound when next wc pause. And when at last we go. and final songs have ceased, A faint refrain will flow as memories praise Southeast. Our hearts are held in grand allegiance to your every cause. And may the future find us stronger bound when next we pause. r -?._) 6C -' -9- urj3 0-L 2%3ih4 d, M - rus-f Tjo- yLAj - rvu e. O- f uA - fyjute  b ,x) f n n I ( Y i i. 'i 
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