Southeast High School - Hoofbeats Yearbook (Wichita, KS)
- Class of 1968
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1968 Hoofbeats yearbook of Wichita High School Southeast 903 S. Edgemoor Wichita, Kansas Vol.X 4 Southeast . .. its high scholastic standard ex- hibited through National Merit finalists, cham- pion debaters, award winning choirs, and out- standing athletes. It is a progressive school, where modern classrooms and equipment encourage students to explore new idea concepts. This book is respectfully dedicated to two prin- ciples: the acceptance of new ideas as exhibited in new pep uniforms, and the contribution by each individual student of the 2,416 total who helps to make Southeast what it is. mm 6 Academics is, of course, the most important function of school. Southeast offers a wide range of courses in many different areas for all students on various learning levels. Modern classrooms and equipment aid the stu- dents in receiving an educa- tion; a climax for some, and a threshold for others. Principal Responsible For Students, Faculty Responsibility for the student body, faculty, and administration is the primary duty of any high school principal, and Dr. Fred G. Addis, principal of Southeast High School is no exception. He concerned himself with the activities of the school by attending athletic events, drama and music productions, and proved his interest in the students by mingling among them in the halls and cafeteria during school hours. Dr. Addis was particularly busy this year directing the construction of additions to Southeast. The con- struction process forced him. as well ad vice-principal Mr. Budd and Mr. Graham, assistant principal, to move into the Student Lounge until the administra- tors' office was enlarged. Having received his B.A. and M.A. degrees from Wichita State University. Dr. Addis earned his doctor- ate from the University of Colorado in Boulder. Dr. Addis directed the construction of additions to Southeast involving the acreage outside B. C. D. and E corridors, and the center courtyard. During fourth hour. Dr. Addis talked with students in the cafeteria and occasionally aided the cafeteria workers by operating the milk shake machine. 9 Administrators Pattern Scheduling, Activities Mr. 0. J. Budd. as the vice-principal of Southeast, very capably managed most procedures taking place in the office. Planning the enrollment for the next school year and assisting students with their schedule problems were Mr. Budd's primary tasks. He also shared discipli- nary duties with Mr. Graham, organized the bus routes, and collaborated with the security officers in policing the campus. During his first year at Southeast. Mr. Keith Gra- ham. assistant principal, was exposed to the cycle of a large high school, having formerly been assistant prin- cipal of Truesdale Junior High School. Mr. Graham concurred with Mr. Budd in matters of discipline, scheduled daily events, and supervised club activities. Mr. Keith Graham, Southeast's new assistant principal, offers advice to all clubs concerning their funds and activities. As office manager. Mr. O.J. Budd. vice-principal, lakes care of the next year s schedules and enrollment plans for the entire Southeast student body, as well as supervising activities of the office staff, faculty, and student body. 10 Students and Faculty Aided By Office Staff Assorted secretarial and supervisional duties occu- pied eight office staff members. Mr. Budd’s assistant. Mrs. Clifton, and Mrs. Rogers handled new enrollments and IBM cards, while Mrs. Ridgway calculated grade averages. Controlling absences and tardies. Mrs. Herd worked in the Attendance office. As student coordinator. Mr. Dave Leach was in charge of unexcused absences and the parking lot sit- uation. Typing and working at the counter occupied Mrs. M Marsarci Walters Schreffler each day. Mrs. Reiser. Dr. Addis’ correspondent, and Miss Wilke prepared theschool payroll and budget.and also took care of the funds of the various clubs. Mrs. Walters aided teachers and counselors in un- derstanding troubled students. Miss Janie Wilke Treasurer II Miss Fanny Thompson, senior counselor, advises seniors concerning graduation requirements and assists Mr. liare with College Night. Junior counselor Mr. Richard Elving and sophomore counselor Mrs. June Turner discuss personal problems, as well as scholastic difficulties, with prospective upperclassmen. Discussing college entrance requirements and examinations with stu- dents is a primary task of Mr Corwin E. Bare, college counselor. Students Directed By Guidance Counselors Coordinator of the guidance center and college counselor, Mr. Corwin E. Bare conferred with students about aptitude and college entrance examinations, scholarships, and various colleges. He also organized College Night and Career Day. Miss Fanny Thompson, senior counselor, explained graduation requirements to seniors. The junior and sophomore counselors. Mr. Richard Elving and Mrs. June Turner, helped future seniors and juniors to determine their courses for the next year. 12 Mrs. Jcri Burr’s KiiRlish III class is introduced to the available resources of the li- brary by Mrs. Fields. The present M.500 shelved vol- umes in the library will be increased to 60.000 over a period of five sears after the completion of the new li- brary. Mrs. Virginia Fields is the new head librarian this year, replacing Mrs Fmma Seeley, who retired. Mrs. Louise Stevens, clerical assistant, handles the business and finan- cial aspects of the library, as well as checking out lx oks and aiding stu- dents in search of material. Library Plans Approved; Construction Commences Plans for the new Southeast library were completed by January, 1968. Built in the courtyard, the library layout included a ground floor and a mezzanine com- prising conference and typing rooms, team teaching and visual aid equipment rooms, and featuring an air- conditioned browsing room furnished with soft chairs and lamps. Special accouterments planned for were microfilms, tapes, and filmstrips. The library will have a capacity of 60,000 shelved volumes, compared to the 1967 fall total of 14.500 books. The 60.000 volume goal will be achieved within five years. As assistant librarian, Mrs. Mary Wing helps students to locate books and research sources and works Iwhind the desks checking in and out magazines and volumes. 13 Mrs. P Brown. B.S English Sophomore Class Mrs J. Bugg, B A English Courtesy Committee Mrs. B. Calvert. A.B. English Pep Club Mr. I). Campbell. M.A. Journalism Quill and Scroll Mrs II. Christie. M.A. English Department Head Mr. W. Clopton. A.B. English Pep Club Mrs. J. Dirks. M.A English Homecoming Mrs M. Crandy. M.A. English Senior Class Banquet Kalaidcscopc Mr. W. Harrison, M.A. English Inter Dept. Comm. Mr. M Huffman. B.A. English Future Teachers Club Mr. Franklin Jensen assumes a comfortable, familiar pose as he instructs an English class. English Offers Various Learning Level Classes Varied aspects of English were continued in the department through EMH (Education for the Mentally Handicapped), basic, honors, and advanced place- ment English classes. Other courses were also pre- sented. encompassing the areas of English Literature. English Composition. College Reading. Humanities. Speech, and Journalism. A change in the English curriculum occurred in the Humanities course where for the first time at South- east. a special program was arranged for ten students by Mr. Lee Streiff. one of three Humanities teachers. Lasting a week, an investigation tracing the transition of Man from a primitive to a more or less civilized so- ciety was developed by the Anthropology Curriculum Study Project in Chicago. Receiving six new teachers in the fall of 1967, the department again enlarged to meet the demands of an ever-increasing number of students at Southeast. The new teachers were: Mrs. Jeri Bugg, Mrs. Barbara Calvert. Mr. Dean Campbell. Mrs. Mary McGraw. Mr. John Morton, and Mrs. Donna Rothgeb. Mrs. Helen Christie aids her class in writing themes. She is the Head of the English Department and also teaches English N and Basic English III Mr. F'. Jensen. M.A. English. “ Kalaidcscopc Senior Class Mrs M Keller. M S. English Senior Class Banquet Mrs M. McCraw. M.A. English Future Teachers Club Mr. J Morton. M.A. English Student Council Mrs J Nyquist. B.A English Senior Class Banquet Mrs. I). Rothgcb. B.A. English. Speech Junior-Senior From Mrs. W. Stanton. M.S. English Senior Prom. Pep Club Mr. L. Strciff. A B Humanities. English Assembly Committee Mr. C. Stricklin. M.S. English Courtesy Committee Mrs. S Thompson. M.A English Senior Prom Mr. R. Yeargen. M.A. English Am. Ed. Week 15 Language laboratories aid the student through listening to dialogue recordings. By using the master earphones, the teacher may hear each indi- vidual student recite the lesson and check for correct annuncia- tion. Mrs. E Barron. B.A. French Talent Assembly Mrs. M. Chambers. M.A. Latin Junior-Senior Prom Mr. II Dyck. M.A German German Club Language Dept. Adds Revised German Course Learning German by the constant hearing and seeing method was a new experience for Southeast German students. In the renovated course, students employed only a book of pictures and no communica- tion except in the German language to further their knowledge of vocabulary and usage. No written exam- inations were given. Until the completion of construction of new foreign language laboratories and classrooms, half of the cur- riculum of the department took place in the Curtis Junior High School building. All German and Spanish classes were conducted in Curtis, but after construc- tion has terminated, the classes will be taught in the new wing. Latin and French courses were taught in the Southeast building in F. C. and B halls. Each year the National Foreign Language League has sponsored a study trip to Europe. European un- iversities opened their doors to American students who studied the native lore and language of the coun- try. Mrs II ilageman. A.B. French. French Club Courtesy Committee Mrs. H. Hicbert. M S. Spanish. Spanish Club Am. Ed. Week Mr. F Martinez. M.S. Spanish Inter Dept. Committee Miss D. Reynolds. M.A Spanish I 16 Mrs. T Burkholder. B.A Vocal Music Talent Assembly Mr H. A. Jacob. M M. Humanities. Art Department Head Assembly Committee Miss R. McCormick. M. Drama and Pr«Kluctions Thespians Mr. V Nicholson. M.A Vocal Music Assembly Committee Mrs. V. G. Pitzner. M.A.T. Art Assemble Committee Mrs J Price. M S. Art Junior-Senior Prom Music, Art, and Drama Encourage Achievement All phases of the Fine Arts Department encouraged students to strive toward aspects of personal achieve- ment. Various concerts acquainted vocal and instrumen- tal music students with performing before an audi- ence. Mr. Thayne Tolle taught a new course. Music Theory. Introduction to art and ceramics classes were taught by a new faculty member. Mrs. Jean Price. Commercial design and drawing painting completed the curriculum. Dramatic productions were presented throughout the year by Miss Ruth McCormick's drama classes. The Diary of Anne Frank was produced in the fall, while comedies, one-act plays, and the Spoon River Anthology entertained the public later in the year. Plans for additions to-Southeast included two new art rooms. Mr T Tollo. M.M.K Instrumental Music Assembly Committee Mr. D. Weddle. M.F.A. Art Art Club Mr. Thayne Tolies four hour marching band practices in preparation for the l.indslwrg, Kansas. Hyllingsfest Parade and Southeast homo foot ball games. Math Classes Crowded; Mrs. W Bozarth. M.A Dept. Staff Increased Mathematics 1 Mrs. Wilma Bozarth grades daily papers of her Algebra I class while students take a test. Classes arc conducted at Curtis due to overcrowded conditions at Southeast. Mr R Herdt. B.S. Mathematics Pep Club Crowded conditions were evident in the mathemat- ics department as most classes swelled to approxi- mately thirty-five students. Three Algebra II classes were added to the curriculum in order to handle the fluctuating number of math students. Increasing the number of math teachers last year from seven to this year's eight. Mr. Robert Herdt and Mr. Dennis Sherman joined the department staff. During their years in high school, all students took at least one course in mathematics, as one unit of math was required for graduation. Since most col- leges demand two or more units of credit, equations and theorems became familiar topics of conversation. Students took advantage of business mathematics, principles of mathematics, triginometry. and analytic geometry classes, and several students commuted from Southeast to East High School for calculus courses which were not offered at Southeast. Mr. K. Schroedcr. M.S. Mathematics Courtesy Committee Kligibility Certification Mr. D. Sherman. M.S. Mathematics Science and Math Club Mr. N Wallace. M.S Mathematics Inter Dept. Committee Science and Math Club Mr. W. Wyckoff. M.S. Mathematics Courtesy Committee Junior Class Mr. D. Fulton. M S. Mathematics Department Mead Mrs J Pierson. B S. Mathematics Pep Club Sweetheart Dance Mr. F. Amen. M.S. Science Senior Class Banquet Mr. (. Flatter. B.S Science Swimming Caps and Gowns Mr. C. Clark. M.S Science Inter Dept. Comm. Senior From Mr. W l.ohrcntz. M S Science All School Project Mr K Smith, M.S. Science Courtesy Committee New Aeronautics Class Teaches Flying Basics Forecasting the weather, navigating, and learning flight rules captured the interest of Aeronautics stu- dents. Offered for the first time this year, the one semester course encouraged a general appreciation of the principles of aviation, and also prepared stu- dents who would possibly take the Aviation Adminis- tration written examination. The class, taught by Mr. Charles Hatter, also planned field trips to local air- plane manufacturers, the Wichita Municipal Airport, and the Weather Bureau. The science department will benefit from a new bio- logical science room, storeroom, and office in the new wing. Science teachers representing eleven states attend- ed the Midwest Regional Conference in Wichita Octo- ber 12-14. Southeast teachers attended the meetings and planned the tours. The Science department staff dropped in number this year from eight to seven. Mr. Neil Miller became a member of the Southeast faculty after leaving Cole- man Junior High School. 19 Man’s Behavior; Govt. Examined By Students Investigating the history of Mankind and his present mode of behavior was the primary objective of the many Southeast students who enrolled in Social Stud- ies classes this year. Various courses which were available ranged from a study of Man through the ages to the examination of current events. Juniors were required to take U. S. His- tory and Government was a requisite for seniors: both were team-teaching classes. In team-teaching, the class contained 100 students, and three teachers ro- tated as instructor of the course. Southeast has used the method for seven years. Fred Rick and Janet Wehde. seniors. discuss their International Rela- tions questions, while Mr. Mel Schrooder studies a student's paper. Mr. I. Bmirlard. 15 S Social Studies Junior-Senior I’rom Sweetheart Dance Mr. K Bidder. M.Kd. Social Studies Junior-Senior I’rom Social Committee Mr v Clears-. M.T- Social Studies All School Project Mrs. J. Hummel. B.A. Social Studies Basket hall Sweetheart Senior Prom Mrs R. Krause. M.A. Social Studies Social Committee Student Relations Board Mr. VI. League. M.Kd. Social Studies Kligibility Certification Pep Club Mr. J. Mader. A.M. Social Studies Talent Assemblies Mr M Schrooder. M.A. Social Studies. Humanities Department Head Mr II. Simmons. B.S. Social Studies Inter Dept. Committee Sweetheart Dance Mr C Smith, M S Si cial Studios Student Relations Board Mr B Young. M.A Social Studies 20 Mrv I. Clark. M A Bu$inc« Department Head Mr J Deckingcr. M.S. Business Head Baseball Coaeli Mr. M. Morozzo. M S. Business Bookstore Mr C Page. A.M. Business Caps and Cow ns Mr. B Peterson. M.S. Business Senior Class Mr. I) Schmidt. M.S. Business Student Directory Mrs. H. Stuckv. B.S. Business Senior Prom Mr. J. Zumalt. M S Business I.ettermens Club Business Atmosphere Resounds From B-hall Observing his students as they t |x- a daily assignment. Mr. Grant Page teaches Ixrth Clerical Training and Typing. B-hall echoed the rhythms of typing and the drone of shorthand dictation as Southeast students became acquainted with the atmosphere of the business de- partment. Offered for the first time this year, a personal typing course interested many college-bound students. The class stressed scholastic typing more than vocational preparation. Advanced typing students in B-7 took advantage of adjustable chairs made available to them this year. As a new addition to the Southeast faculty. Mrs. Hulda Stucky replaced Mrs. Shirlene Silvertooth. In addition to the common business courses, busi- ness mathematics, clerical and secretarial training, business law. and business communications were offered by the department. Business communications was extended from a one semester to a full year course. 21 Connie Both, %ophomorc, uses one of the many home economics sewing machines as she works on her project in Mrs. Gene Pcppcrkorn's fourth hour Clothing II class. Foods classes offered girls the opportunity to learn to cook many varie- ties of meals. Jan Nelson, and Ruth Grant, seniors, are involves! in pre- paring a dinner. Home Ec. Teachers Aid Girls; Attend K-State Three home economics teachers aided girls in be- coming more efficient future homemakers. Many planned department activities included a trip to Man- hattan in April for Kansas State University's Hospitali- ty Day. Clothing classes stressed the selection, care, and construction of garments. A spring fashion show of the garments made by the girls was scheduled. Plan- ning, preparing, and serving meals was emphasized in foods classes. The students learned to prepare foods from various regions of the world and to cook out-of- doors. Housing and Home Furnishings accented phases of the choice and decoration of homes. Acquainting stu- dents with adjustments necessary for personal happi- ness. Home and Family Living was taught by a new Home Ec. teacher. Mrs. Verna Buchanan. Shealso taught Child Care and Development. Mrs. V. Buchanan. M S. Home Keonomics MissC Pcppcrkorn. M.S. Home Economics Caps and Cow ns Mrs M Wulfineyer. BS. Home Economics Social Commillee 22 Mr W. Drain. M A Industrial Arts Career Day Mr. J. Emmet. B.S. Industrial Arts (Taps and Gowns Mr. E. Houser. B.S. Industrial Arts Caps and Gowns Mr R. Kasper, M S. Industrial Arts All School Project Mechanical Drawing is studied by Mr Ralph Schaudc and one of his students. Mr. Schaudc is also department head. Manual Skills Taught By Ind. Arts Classes Auto mechanics, mechanical drawing, electricity, woodworking, plastics, and metals courses furthered the aptitude of Industrial Arts students. Driver Educa- tion and Auto Information were also offered by the department. Automotive equipment, including a Chevrolet V8. 283 cubic inch engine, an Oldsmobile transmission, a Delco-Remy generator, a regulator, a distributor, starting motor and ignition coil, as well as other spe- cial equipment and tools, were presented to Southeast by the General Motors Corporation in October. Mr. W I.antz. M S Industrial Arts Friendship Fund Mr R. Schaudc. M S Industrial Arts Department Head Mr. Tommy Cagle. M A Study Hall All-School Project Mr M Mint . M S. Industrial Arts All School Project Pep Club Mr. George Walstead. B.S. Driver Education Caps and Gowns Mr. II M Rathmel. A.B. Study Hall Caps and Gowns 23 Phys. Ed Departments Offer Exercise Classes Physical Education classes offered Southeast stu- dents a refreshing period of exercise during the school day. and the departments sponsored competitive in- tramural sports after school. More unusual activities included in the curriculum were modern dance, swimming, fencing, archery, golf, tennis, military drill, and bowling. Intramural sports were encouraged, and students formed basketball, tennis, volleyball and swimming intramural teams. Mr. P. Andrec. M S. Physical Education Caps and Gowns Mrs. K. Bcckerman. B.S, Physical Education American Education Week Sophomores undergo the rigors of military drill exercises in Miss Wilma Lee’s sixth hour Physical Education class. Mr. A. Edwards. M. Ed. Physical Education Caps and Gowns Mrs. B. Fugit. B.S. Physical Education Pep Club Miss f. Green. B.A. Phvsical Education Pep Club Mr I) Lamb. M.S. Physical Education Inter Dept. Committee Mr. D. Leach. B.A. Basketball Coach Caps and Gowns Miss W. Lee. M S Physical Education LcUerwomcns Club Mrs. R Schrader. B.S Physical Education Cheerleaders Mr M. andavecr. B.S Physical Education Head Football Coach 24 Custodians: LICIT TO RIGHT: Mr J (.' Blevins, Mrs. Wilma Cerman. Mrs. Everett German. Mr. (Charles Miller, Mr. Charles Knight. Mr. Sidney Bur- nett. Mr. Virgil Powell. Mr. Ernest Austin. Mr Woodrow Stevens. Mr. Hugh Robison. Patrolman and Matron Enforce Southeast Rules Mr. A. Calliher Patrolman Mrs F. Bates Security Matron New to Southeast this year. Mr. A. C. Arnie Gallih- er. patrolman, and Mrs. Faye Bates, security matron, enforced parking lot. restroom, and dance regula- tions. Keeping food prices at a minimum and supervising the preparation of meals. Mrs. Frances Wagner head- ed a staff of twelve cooks. They prepared lunch for the population of Southeast, and hired students to aid in the many necessary operations of the cafeteria. In addition to a free lunch, the students received pay- ment. Speeding the work of keeping Southeast spotless, a bright orange Minute Misers delivery cart was uti- lized by Mr. Charles Knight, who directed eight custo- dians and a matron. Cafeteria workers: FRONT ROW: Mrs. Wcria Richards. Mrs. Nellie Ferguson. Mrs. Norma Avery. Mrs. Nellie Smith. Mrs. Frances Wagner. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Floy Couerdak, Mrs. Ellen Palmer. Mrs. Ruth McFcctcrs. Mrs. Neva Holcomb. Mrs. Mary Clark. Mrs. Kvalyn Hill, Mrs Myrtle Sullivan. Mrs. Fannie Lawson. Mrs. Nell Grilling. THIRD ROW: Mrs. Neva Newman. Mrs. Mars Damcron. Mrs Helen Haines. Mrs. Irene Dorsey, Mrs Opal Range. Mrs. Jessie Moynihan. Mrs. Signe Lovcndahl. Seniors Take Honors In Council and Merit Tests Jan Hornberger and Ann Poppe. seniors, were rec- ognized as two of Kansas' five winners in the awards competition of the National Council of Teachers of English. John Landis, also a senior, was one of the five state runners-up. Each of the students took qualifying tests as juniors, which narrowed the number of contestants to five — the three winners. Gretchen Miller, and Anne Regier. After completing objective and subjective examina- tions. these students were entered as contestants and Jan. Ann. and John were honored. Eleven Southeast seniors were National Merit Semi- finalists this year. Jim Binkley. Dan Dishon. Jennifer Friesen. David Funk. Jan Hornberger. John Landis. Sharon Meaders. Gretchen Miller. Steve Morgan. John Peterson, and Kathy Pruessner took the Merit Test in February. 1967. and each attained a score of at least 143 of the possible 160 points. Twenty-seven letters of Commendation were award- ed to students who scored between 134 and 142. Seniors Jan Hornberger. John Landis, and Ann Poppe discuss the NCTE awards. The three were announced as winners in late September. 1967. 196S National Merit Semiftnalists are. SEATED: Sharon Meaders, Jcnni- John Landis. Dan Dishon. Jim Binkley. John Peterson. Steve Morgan. Not fi r Friesen. Gretchen Miller. Jan Hornberger. STANDING: David Funk. pictured: Kathy Pruessner Representatives to 1967 SunHosver Boys' and Girls' State were. LEFT TO RIGHT: Steve Tippin. Louis Stekoll. Jim Peterson. Jan Chandler. Marvin Lee. John Morse. Marc Salle, and Joe Coulter. Kathy Hines, senior, won the Southeast Betty ('rocker Homemaker of Tomorrow award by scoring highest on an aptitude and knowledge test. Representatives Attend Boys’ and Girls’ State Southeast was represented by seven senior boys in the 31st session of the American Legion Sunflower Boys’ State at Kansas University. Lawrence. Kansas. A B average, participation in extra-curricular activi- ties. good personality ratings, and teachers' recom- mendations were required of the participants. Jan Chandler, senior, was one of five girls from Wichita to attend Girls' State, also at Lawrence. She was chosen on the basis of personality and leadership qualities. Both Boys' and Girls' State taught the operations of democratic government on the national, state and city levels. Local civic organizations, individuals, or churches sponsored each student to the seven day session in June. Senior Kathy Hines was named Southeast's 1968 Betty Crocker Homemaker of Tomorrow by scoring highest on a written knowledge and aptitude test given to interested senior girls December 5. She won a spe- cially designed silver charm and became eligible for the state and national Homemaker contests. 27 Victorious Debate Year; SE Wins Second In State During 1967 — 68 Southeast's debate team had its finest season, winning a total of thirty-four trophies, including the second place prize in state competition. Southeast won more honors than any other school in Kansas in the debate field, adding more incentive for the already successful Southeast squad. Southeast debaters, coached by Mr. Bill Robinson, attended tournaments in all areas in Kansas each weekend during first semester. In October they hosted their own tournament, a cross-examination contest, with sixty teams participating. Resolved: That Congress should establish uniform regulations to control criminal investigation proce- dures.” Under this topic, the affirmative debate team had to present a code or plan regulating police proce- dure when investigating suspected criminals that would work better than the Supreme Court which con- trols criminal investigation procedure laws. Pondering her next move. Jan liombcrger prepares lo speak in a practice round «if debate. Southeast's district and slate team. Mare Salle. Gretchen Miller. Jan Hornberger. and Bob l.itan. cap- tured first place in district debate at Campus High School, and second in state competition at KSTC of Empo- ria. Southeast also n ui first in re- gional at VVSl . where Andy Allen. BIGHT, replaced Bob l.itan. 28 Members of the varsity debate class arc: LEFT TO RIGHT, Mare Salle. Bill Scofield. Elaine Records. Dong Smith. Gretchen Miller. Mary Pearce. Don Stuart. Kathleen Crist. Doug Rentsch, Jan Hornt erger. Alan Wilson. Bob Cnziec. I.ou Morgan NOT PICTURED: Boh l.itan. Steve Hershberger. Jeff McClunahan. Mike Weidenhaum. Nora Dwyer. Anne Rcgicr. Andy Allen. Mark Clickman. Debate Scoreboard Topeka West Sweepstakes Miller. Salle. Scofield. Grist. Stuart. Smith 3rd Miller Salle Highland Park Sweepstakes Hornberger. Litan. Salle. Miller. Rcgicr. Morgan 1st Miller Salle 3rd Morgan Regier 4th HornbergerA Litan Topeka High 2nd Hornberger Litan Wichita Heights 1st Morgan Regier 4th Scofield Allen Manhattan Sweepstakes Smith. Rentsch. Wilson. Black. Guziec. Menaker. Glickman. Black 4th Smith Rentsch Abilene Sweepstakes Hornberger. Litan. Allen. Scofield. Grist. Stuart 1st Hornberger A Litan 3rd Grist Stuart 4th Scofield Allen Liberal 1st Scofield Allen State National Forensic 2nd Miller Salle 3rd Hornberger Litan District. Campus 1st Hornberger. Litan. 1st Miller. Salle Regional. WSU 2nd Hornberger. Allen. Miller. Salle State. KSTC. Emporia 2nd Hornberger. Litan. Miller. Salle Valley Center 2nd Wilson. Guziec. Menaker. LaDow Lawrence 1st Wilson. Guziec Roosevelt (KSTC) 4th Scott. Wilson Campus 2nd Scott. Wilson St. John's 4th Strubie Soloman Medicine Lodge 4th Donaldson Sanborn Manhattan 4th Menaker LaDow Kingman 2nd Menaker LaDow Wichita West 3rd Petterson Scott Liberal 1st Scott Guziec Shawnee Mission East 4th Menaker LaDow 29 Choralccrv FRONT ROW: I.auric Rolwrtson. Lynn McRae. Barbara Johnson. Kathy Fliekinger. Peggy Robertson. Mary Christenson. Linda Martin. Deunia Jones, C.mimic Funston, Mary Holt. Connie Duke. Ixslie (•ill. Cinny Bradley. Jo Fliekinger. SECOND ROW: Carole Flliott. Billie llarrnison. JoAnne Moser. Susan Nelson. Kathy Crist. Veda Brown. Suz- anne Stoll, Barby Turner. Susie Stolfon. Marcia Starns. Suzanne Manuel. Cheryl Brandner. Bov Brisker. Cindy Bozarth. THIRD ROW: Doug Mill- er. John Barger. Terry McManis. Doug Davee, Bob Neufcld. Fred Ricks, Don Cox. Steve Shook. Cary Webber, Jim West. Jim Day. FOURTH ROW: Danny I iValley. Larry Chorn. Tim Towner. Dave Ludwick. Steve Drake. Cary Standley. Richard Rovse. John Jenson. Morris Huffman. Drew (biggs. Rodney Stcvents. Dave Knox. Choirs Performed Under Nicholson’s Direction Southeast's Choraleers performed again this year under the expert guidance of Mr. Vernon Nicholson. Composed of 98 selected, mixed voices, the group sang in the fall. Christmas, and spring concerts, and presented their annual Choralesque program in May. In addition to the City and State Music Festivals, the junior-senior choir sang for various civic organiza- tions and conventions, and presented programs to junior high schools and Kansas universities. Also directed by Mr. Nicholson were the Madrigals. Madrigals: FRONT ROW: Susan Cusick. Stephanie Ax. Linda Martin. Julie (Joehring. Kathleen Crist. Veda Brown. Donna Wright, Jo Fliekin- ger. Billie Harmison, Canonic Funston, Carole Klliott. Cathy Fliekinger. an ensemble of 22 selected voices. They performed Mr. Ross Lee Finney's numbers for him at the Kansas Music Teachers Association convention in Salina, and hoped to sing at the National Music Convention in Ontario. Canada the following summer. Junior Misses, a chosen group of 23 junior and sen- ior girls, hosted an Invitation concert in which other high school ensembles participated. Directed by Mr. Nicholson, they sang in school concerts and for civic organizations. TOP ROW: Rod Stevens. Harold Davis, Bob Neufcld, Morris Huffman. Cary Standley. Tim Towner. Terry Smith. Steve Ahsmuhs. Danny La- Valley. Mike Bayouth. Choralccrs: FRONT ROW: Torosa Felix. Carol Shcaffcr. Carol Shaw. Oaths Fair. Linda W'einbcrgcr. Mary Howse. Jan Tippen, Donna Wright. Jan Ruud. Pam Childress. Kris Kennedy. Deidra Broadwater. Jan Kemper. Mr Vernon Nicholson, director. SECOND ROW : Stephanie Ax. Nikki Fisher. Julie Coehring. I.ynn Slaughter. Connie Napier, liarline Bond. Paula Bruss. Candy Halstead. Linda Warren. Susan Cusic. Laurie Evans. Ann Poppe. THIRD ROW: Stewart N ail Arsdalo. Jim Born. Brent Nelson. Mike Bayouth. Terry Smith. Rick W'ilcoxson, Steve Ahsmuhx. Mark Bow- man. Gywnn Norris. Kent Fletcher. TOP ROW: John Koepkc, Phil So- earv. Mark Wicbc. James Brown. Jim Johnson. Jim Ward. Harold Davis. Dick McGregor, Brent Casper. Bob Mail) Junior Misses Hosted Invitational Concert Junior Misses: FRONT ROW: Harpist. Mrs. Ccraldine W'right. Suzanne Stoll. Cheryl Brandncr. Susan Nelson. Mars Holt. Peggy Robertson. Bcv Brickcr. Carol Shasv. Linda Mycr. Terry Felix. Connie Duke. SECOND ROW: Cindy Bozarth. JoAnn Moser. Susie Steffen. Lynn Slaughter. Dei- dra Broadwater. Jan Ruud, Laurie Evans. Devra Davis. Marcia Starns. Mars- Christenson. Dcanne Jones. Cathy Lair. Cinnv Bradley. 31 Modcrnaires: FRONT ROW: Linda Cailteaux. Nancy Klasscn. Sherrx Holly, Connie Lewis. Robin Nave. Kristine Allen. Mary Bridge! . Rands Myers. Tom Sliellenl erger. Bill Maddox, Steve Shannon. Kathy Hines Barbara Lowell. Pam Hudson. Babara Brown. Sabra Suer. Susan Carpen ter. Mrs. Trudy Burkholder, director SECOND ROW: Nancy l.angcn waiter. Pattie Moore. Judy Allen. Carol Sidcrs. Ruth Burris. Linda Morri son. Rose Wilson. Steve Riley, John Rutledge. Larry l.attimore. Larry West. Barbara Hull. Shelly Sparks, Lila Taylor. Lynda Smith, Gayle Szymkowicz. Linda Myers. TOP ROW: Marjorie Hale. Ruth Libby. Jana Peak, Cheryl Moran. Lisa Van Arsdale. Kathy McClarnon. Dale Barnes. Doug Synder. Jim Hunter, Mike Collins. Scott Agee. Nlarjie McCloud, Pat Aboussie, Susan Breazeale. Chris Simmons, Diane Brown. Boys Ensemble: FRONT ROW: Mr Vernon Nicholson, director. Rick Wilcoxson. Doug Miller. Terry McManis, Mike Bayouth. SECOND ROW: Stewart Van Arsdale. Richard Wellington. John Rutledge. Steve Drake. Doug Snyder. THIRD ROW: Dave Knox, Harline Bond, accom- panies!. Doug Davcc. Steve Shook. Dale Barnes. Kent Fletcher TOP ROW: Brent Casper. Bob Ncufcld. Bob Mail). Dick Royse. Members of the Boys Ensemble practice for Musica Nova. the first vocal concert of the year presented by the Fine Arts Department. 32 Eighty-eight Selected Sophs Comprised Choir Mr. Vernon Nicholson selected the 88 mixed voices of which the Southeast Sophomore Choir was com- posed. In conditioning members for further work in music ensembles such as Choraleers and Madrigals, the choir performed in school concerts, assemblies, and programs. Modernaires was directed by Mrs. Trudy Burkholder and consisted of 52 junior and senior mixed voices. They sang in the four Southeast concerts and present- ed various programs in and outside of school during the year. Twenty-three junior and senior boys participated in Boys Ensemble. Established last year, the group was selected from auditions. Under the direction of Mr. Nicholson, the ensemble sang for many civic groups, school functions, and school events. Listening critically to a tape recording of their performance in a concert the night before, are the members of the Sophomore Choir Sophomore Choir: FRONT ROW: Jennifer Grant, Laurie Wisner, Polly Pcachcc. Bcvcryl Scott. Jane Page. Joy Libby. Sally Harwell. Jeanne Piper. Debbie Unruh. Jeanne Clark. Kathy Bergman. Melanie Robinson. Nancy Hoglan. Susan Deputy. Marcia Bressler. Karen Gamble. Barbara Pike. Judy Garvey. Rita Goss. Cathy Nelson, Mr Vernon Nicholson, director SECOND ROW: Sarah Taylor. Melody Woods. Marsha Campbell. Janet Mitchell. Carol McClintock. Kay Hull. Diane llollcike, Nikki Whitney, Rita Turner. Lynn Olander. Becky Seelig. Jane Shook. Susan Mendenhall. Pat Black. Jane Varner. Sue Avery. Lillian McDonald. Pat Dugan. Susan Bryon, Deanna Osmond. Joyce Hcrrcll, Carol Roby. THIRD ROW: Rob- ert Densmore, John Clay, Jim Dustin. Reid Smith. A. M Revel. John Brc- xavar. Ron llallas. John Donaldson. David Morgan, Kent Overaker. Mike Hammond. David Bottomley. Steve Cailteaux, John Kipers. Bob Dorsey. Terry Kennedy. Roland Mcadcrs. Stephen Miles TOP ROW: James lx-e. Troy Barnes. Ronald Schmidt. Jeff Marklewitz. Allen Warren. Craig Par- zybok. Steve Hensley. Don Parham. Kent Harris. Jan Jacob. Karl Carter. Tom Bounous. Byron Hawkins. Mike Moxlcv. Bob Fine. Gregg Eller, Ronnie Allen, Bob McGregor, Mike Fpp. Edward Long 33 The Backstage Minority : FRONT ROW: Mary Bridges, Cindy Kueck. Judy Allen. SECOND ROW: Ruth Libby. Lila Taylor. Carol Siders. Barbara Johnson. TOP ROW: Barbara l moll. Pam Hudson, Ja- ni ne Brooks. Mrs. Trudy Burkholder's sixth hour Girls Glee Club practices for the concert which the Fine Arts department presented for Christmas. Lack Of Room Created “The Backstage Minority” The Backstage Minority. a special girls ensemble, was composed of ten selected, mixed voices. Directed by Mrs. Trudy Burkholder, the group became known as The Backstage Minority when a lack of class- room space forced them to use the rear portion of the auditorium stage during fourth hour. Formed this year by Mrs. Burkholder, the ensemble performed in school concerts, programs, and assemblies, and occa- sionally for civic groups. Also under the guidance of Mrs. Burkholder, the Girls Glee Club participated in the school concerts and in the city and state music festivals. Composed of 89 sophomore, junior, and senior girls, the Club was divided into three classes, and met first, third, and sixth hours. Girls Glee Club: FRONT ROW: Marsha Tindal. Trella Holden. Sharry Lawson. Hilda Rosen. Terra Hulxdi. Rita Shaw. Nancy Atwood. Kathy Cooper. Wendy Mace. Teresa Rippley, Anne Relihan, Barbara Atkinson. Linda Breedlove. Marsha Bonewcll. Patricia Speyer. Marcia Hibbs. Patri- cia Butler. Claudia Ricks, Janet Westlake, Nancy Lovett, Lynn Snarenbcr- ger. Carmen Holly, Kay Hartman. Cindy Cartung. Evelyn Young, Dayle- na Graham. Mrs Trudy Burkholder, director. SECOND ROW: Rhonda Fink. Karen Bob). Karen Olander. Debbie Brewer. Kathy Page. Susan Mosier. Cindy Kutessa. Kathryn Townsend. Delilah Allen. Joan Bradley, Barbara Breazeale, Sheryl Dowell, Candy Sicbaugh. Terry Fielder. Ginger Shelton. Margie Wancc, Kaye Hartort, Patti Schmidt. Carolyn Hill. De- nise Miller. Susan Poclma. Vicki HulTman. Jean Dinsmore. Charlotte Tucker, Armen Clines. TOP ROW: Linda Jonker. Linda Hunter. Pat Mill- er. Teri Ralston. Janelle Blackbrun. Terry Keltncr. Johnnie Johnson. Pamela Knox. Catherine Kay. Vicki Hatchett. Dcbby Ixswry, Penny Kratz- er. Jan Stewart. Marcia Overstake. Connie Chestnut, Bobbie Boggess. Peggy Beacham. Janet llirntzka, Shicla Appell. NOT PICTURED: Pam Finkbeiner. Carrlvn Rodriques. Judy Tidwell. Bonnie Haines. Sandy Cowell. Stringed Quartet: LEFT TO RIGHT: Bob Prokes. Cretchcn Lindcblad. Alan KIcbanolT. Chuck Nathan Pep Band: FRONT ROW: Verna Thiesing. Steve Schmitter. I.inda Martin. Barbara Harris. Becky Tice SECOND ROW: Muriel Wining. Janice Smith. Mars Corrigan. Beth Wherry. Barbara lice THIRD ROW: Steve Richards. Kent Smith. Jack Irving, Brenda Harmon. Rus- sell Ostcrmann FOl'RTH ROW: Dick Monts. John Angelo. John Le- Valley. Steve Anderson. FIFTH ROW : Dean Wright. Steve Kurt . Paul Kordis. John Coulson. Jeff Hurt. TOP ROW: Rick McClain. Tom Thor- ton. Dave Ludwick NOT SHOWN: Don Hatfield. Stringed Group Established, Directed By Tolle Mr. Thayne Tolle formed and directed the Stringed Quartet, the newest addition to the group of Southeast music ensembles. Consisting of a senior girl and boy and two junior boys, the quartet practiced during sixth hour and performed for church groups and for Mr. Ross Lee Finney at the Kansas Music Teachers Asso- ciation convention in Salina. Nineteen members of the marching band com- prised the stage band. An established group at South- stage Band: FRONT ROW: Pianist: Alan Klcbanoff. Gary F'razcc. Kent Caldwell. Jack Irving. Jim Rodman. Kent Smith. SECOND ROW: Phil Cook. John 1-cVallcy. Hal Starkey. Dick Monts. Greg (lissom. THIRD east for three years, the band was directed by Mr. Tolle. They entertained at assemblies, other schools, and accompanied vocal groups in the Fine Arts De- partment production of ‘‘Choralesque.'1 New white blouses worn by the girls and familiar gold coats identified the 30 members of the pep band. Also under the enthusiastic guidance of Mr. Tolle, the band encouraged competitive spirit at pep assemblies and at home basketball games. ROW: John Coulson. Jeff Hurt. Paul Boencr. Steve Kurtz. TOP ROW: Judson York. Mvlcs Whitfield. Mr Thayne Tolle, director 35 Instrumentalists Play In Concerts, Contests Under the capable guidance of Mr. Thayne Tolle, the Southeast marching band demonstrated intricate skills during half-time at home football games. They also performed in the Wichita Christmas Parade. As the symphonic band, the 94 members presented several concerts during the year, and participated in the city and state music festivals. Presenting concerts throughout the year, the Southeast orchestra consisted of 64 members and was also directed by Mr. Tolle. They provided instru- mental accompaniment for the Christmas play. Amahl and the Night Visitors.” and played in the fes- tivals. From the Orchestra, twenty-two ensembles were formed during the year. Ten of the groups were cho- sen to represent Southeast in the music festivals. Glittering gold uniforms were worn by the four twir- lers. Led at football games by drum major Jack Irving, they presented half-time entertainment at all home football and basketball games. Symphonic Band: FRONT ROW: Becky Ticc. Stove Schmitlcr. SIX'- ONI) ROW: Don Hatfield. Linda Clark. Paid Green, Roger Stevens. Tim Copley THIRD ROW: Anna Schwartz. Vicki Johnston, Barbara Mathie- son, Kathy I.cValley. Janice Barrier. Debbie McBec. Dec Floyd. FOURTH ROW: Greg Crumley, Kevin Shay. Connie Callahan, Jell Hurt. Paul Kordis. Steve Kurtz, Dean Wright FIFTH ROW: Richard Najim. Neil Pficffcr. David Farback. Susan Carpenter. John Coulson. Raul Boe- ner. Craig Caldwell. Cary Tindall. Dan Greef. Dan Rohrback. Orchestra: LEFT TO RIGHT: JoAnn Curtis. Laurie Robertson, Denise Kuescr. Debbie Dale. Mars Whitmcr. Scott Sorenson. Marlene Lampton. Sally Cocking, John Moore. Ann Accord. Denise Simon. Dennis Sommers. David l.udwick. Nancy Bogue. Anne Regier. Brenda Douglas. Keith Albright. Janine Breooks. Karla Johnson. Bob Prokes, Dec Ann Dickey. Cretchen Lindcblad. Doug Emmons. Dev Hartman. Barbara Coulter. Marc Bleck. Lynn Bartlett. Barbara Tice, Darvlcn McQuirk. Becky Tice. Mark Anderson. Mary Pearce. John Peterson. Bruce Johnson. Joe Comp- ton. Karen Maltby. Stephan llershlrerger, Phil Spearv. Chuck Nathan. Susan Page. Verna Thcising. Alan Klcbanofi. Erica Cosman. Christy Par- sons. Chipper Chipas. Joanne Smith. Nan Evans. 36 ■ Symphonic Band: FRONT ROW: Barbara Marris. Paula Bruss, Christy Parsons. Martha Marsh. Kathy McKIhincy, Mary Corrigan. Debbie Bar- ham. Barbara Tice. SECOND ROW: Carol Featherston. Nancy Stratton. Beth Wherry. Muriel Wining, Karen Van Wcy. Gwen Tice. Jeanine Car- rcau. Dave Schmittcr. Nancy Cheney. Lynn Kramer. Janice Smith THIRD ROW: Mary Terrs. Jack Irving, Brenda Harmon. Kent Caldwell. Ruth Forrest. Betty Cocller. Russel Osterrnan, Miles Whitfield. Kent Smith. Jim Rodman. Gary Frazcc. Mark Quillan. FOURTH ROW: Judson York. Lynne Bartlett. Charles King. Jan Jacob. Phil Cook. Alan Burch. Bill Staadt, Doug l.owenbcrg, Boh Hurtt. Steve Richards. I irry Ausherinun. Linda Rice. Verna Thiesing. FILTH ROW; Steven Anderson. Hal Star- key. John laA'alley. Eric Bruce. John Angelo, Ron West. Greg Hisscnn. Dick Monts. STANDING: Keigh Albright. Bob Anthony. Res Lewellen. Rick McClain. Dave Ludwiek. Tom Thornton. Mark Thicsscn. NOT SHOWN: Cynthia Baker. Jim Thompson. Orchestra: LEFT TO RIGHT: Shells Holcomc. Steve Kurtz. Phil Cook. Connie Dlcncrt. Kent Garrett. Jon I-eValley, Dean Wright. Dick Monts. Mr. Thayne Tolle, director. Mike Leonard. Barbara Pike. Dick McGregor NOT SHOWN: Kathy Flickinger, Jo Flickingcr, Susan Stckoll. Sarah Taylor. Dan Stubcr. Linda Krug. TWIRLERS: Connie Callahan. Janet Cushing. Nancy Criss. Jeanine Car- reau. 37 Paper Staffs Merged By New Journalism Advisor Hoofbeats editor Jody Branson, senior, discusses yearbook production problems with her stall. MEMBERS OF THE Fourth Hour Journalism Class: FRONT ROW: Roberta Eaton. Tom Krebs. Ritchie Kunkle, Cheryl Bowman. Janet Hat- tan. Joe Coulter, Ron Holland. SECOND ROW: Sharon Reed, David l.ink. Marlene l.ampton. Nancy Bercn. Sheryl Dactwiler. Connie Kelly. Combining the efforts of the fourth and fifth hour journalism classes. Mr. Dean Campbell, new journal- ism advisor, supervised the publication of the South- east newspaper, the Stampede, and the yearbook, the Hoofbeats. Approximately 45 students checked beats , wrote assigned stories and headlines, laid out pages, and made occasional trips to the printers every week. Each Wednesday, fourth hour journalists distributed the Stampede in the cafeteria, while other staff members left school in search of advertisers. Yearbook deadlines were met on time, as section editors worked on Saturdays to complete each area of the book. Members of the Hoofbeats staff toured the American Yearbook Company in Topeka, and during the summer, attended journalism workshops on the Kansas State or Kansas University campuses in prepa- ration for yearbook work. Publications, a new journalism study hall, gave stu- dents an extra opportunity to devote time to both the yearbook and the newspaper. Eight journalists were initiated into the honorary journalism society. Quill and Scroll, by mid-year, giv- ing Southeast a club of ten members. THIRD ROW: Susan Brcazeale. Kathy Knight. Andrea Mungcr, Becky Brown. Tcddi Schnaiblc. BACK ROW: Mike Colvin. Jim Ward. Steve Tippin. 38 i MEMBERS OE THE Fifth Hour Journalism Class FRONT ROW: Susan Peters. Kay Schucrmann. Suzanne Manuel. Karen White. Mary Ann Hannon. Linda Colvin. Nancy Howell. SECOND ROM : Susan Page. Rod Dutton. Cindy Beeiniller. Barbs Turner. Elaine Records. Marilyn Burgees. During fourth hour, students read the Stampede while eating lunch. The paper was usually distributed on Wednesday. Carole Elliott. Cindy Scanlin. THIRD ROM': Marjorie laiughlin. Rill McGuire. Steve Brockclman. Jody Branson. Cheryl Rouses. Kent Fletch- er. Sally Fahnestock. Jill Swartzendruher. Mogie Langston Stampede Editors were Karen White. second semester, and Cheryl Bowman, first semester. Only two editors were selected during the sear as the classes were combined. 39 Student Life Student Life includes every phase of the scholar's life both in and out of school. J us t as acadeinics expa n ds and disciplines the mind, social functions inable the student to attain a wider range of activities and friends. Participation in class and outside activities affords the character needed to become a better rounded person. •5 ; i During ihe first few days of school many sophomores are confused a . i« where they go next. Due to construction outside, many entrances were Mocked, causing added confusion to the already crowded hallways. Many students celebrate the team's victories at the post game dances. Senior girls demonstrate to the sophomore girls what they will lx- facing within the days to come at the Sophomore-Senior breakfast One of the joys of l cginning school again is the distribution of new books. Mr. John Morton assigns Ixxiks to Annie Sandoval. Kave Helm. Rose Alvara- do. Larry Kuhl. Dave lloeltje. and Bill KIcimning. seniors. Student Life Entails Classes, Clubs, Cliques Sandy Garner, junior, inspects her grades received after the first nine weeks grading period. Student Life has many phases including activities in and out of the classroom. Any activity which envolves a Southeast student whether it be connected directly with Southeast or not is student life. For the new students there was the confusion of finding each classroom as well as approaching the battle at C and Main” for the first time. For the “old pros” as well as beginners there were many back-to-school parties and dances such as the Sophomore-Junior Tea. Sophomore-Senior breakfast, post-game dances, and the Junior-Senior Prom. Throughout the year school spirit was displayed at games, pep assemblies, concerts, plays, and many other school functions. When the Christmas season arrived at Southeast the joys of Christmas were spread throughout the school with caroling and many parties. Each day at Southeast was unique: but there were some things which typified an average day. Other ac- tivities such as OSOM Weeks and Boot Day made some days stand out from the rest. Student Life meant a great deal to everybody, but to the seniors there were many activities that were spe- cial: ordering graduation announcements, getting measured for cap and gown, attending vespers, and finally graduation. Enthusiasm Displayed at Games, Pep Assemblies 44 A new era of gold and white comes with a change of Pep Club uniforms. Enthusiastic support by the Southeast student body gave the teams the necessary support to win. i 45 Class ’68 Wins Third Consecutive UMOC Contest Students dance to (lie sound of the Restless Knights at the annual I’ MOO dance at Southeast. Carols n Hell, junior, puts her pennies in the junior jar for Ugly Man on Campus. 46 Duke Baxter, third ugls Man for class of '68. receives coronation kisses from Nancy Jamison, football queen, and Carol Shasv. basketball sweetheart. I.ord. help the Mister that comes between sisters sing juniors Mark Wicbc and Steve Ashmuhs. Choralesque Variety Prevails Throughout Choralesque musicians practicing for show. What is a boomp between friends? sing Jan Ruud. Dee Dee Jones. Linda Mycr. seniors, and Bev Brickcr, junior, for a “Boompsey-Daisey” routine from Choralesquc. 47 Mr. Frank nostalgically recalls the family's capture and their life in the concentration camps. As worse comes to worst, the families find themselves being lowered to dividing out potatoes. Fall Play - “Anne Frank; Diary Of A Young Girl” ■' 'The Diary of Anne Frank' was one of the most rewarding plays we have ever presented. The cast en- joyed working with these “real life” characters, and reliving their experiences for the audiences.” com- mented drama instructor. Miss Ruth McCormick, on The Diary of Anne Frank this year's fall play, pre- sented November 16 and 17. The Diary of Anne Frank” is a play from the World War II period that combines tragedy with moments of light comedy to tell the story of a young Jewish girl and her family that went into hiding during the Ger- man overthrow of eastern Europe. During the course of the play, the Franks and their friends, the Van Daans go into hiding in an attic above a warehouse. Later, they are joined by Mr. Dussel and this family” of eight lives together for almost two years — with help from Miep and Mr. Kraler their sympathetic al- lies. The cast members included: Anne. Jan Chandler; Mr. Frank. Steve Brockelman; Mrs. Frank. Melissa Har- rub: Margot. Julie Langston; Mr. Van Daan. Brice War- nick; Mrs. Van Daan. Roberta Eaton; Peter. Joe Coul- ter: Mr. Dussel. Tom Wanko; Miep. Jean McGehee; Mr. Kraler. Mike O'Dell. Mouschi. the cat. was played by Stormy Campbell. 48 Tom has. «he most beautiful whiskers! mimics Anne as she mocks Pe- ter's loyalty to his cat. As tension of prolonged hiding increases. Anne and Peter are comforted by being able to confide in one another. Hanukkah celebration during a time of anxiety gives the Franks. Van Daans, and Mr. Dusscl a chance to push their fears into the backs of their minds. Pep club cabinet members dressed as reindeer added est to the annual Christinas parade Christmas Season Brings Cheer To Student Life Along with the Christmas season came cold winds and blowing snow .COST WIT Hin ncnuuf DJ downing mortuaries Lou Morgan. Melissa Harrub. and Joanie Woolf, seniors, decorate Stu- dent Council Christmas Tree near main entrance French club members surround piano and tree to sing traditional French car- ols. 51 Students arrive by foot and car to begin a typical school day. School days arc filled with many exciting experiences. Mark Wicbe. jun- ior. hopes that his lab experiment won't be one of them. Students Arrive To Begin Daily School Routine A great part of student time is spent in the classroom reading, writing, and meditating. Proctors, located at every entrance, direct visitors and monitor student traffic. 52 With the additional hamburger and shake lines, students are ushered The office is always open to students seeking advice and information, through more quickly. Students are given an opportunity to complete daily assignments in study halls. Luckily for sophomore girls, swimming isn't an everyday activity in physical education classes. Students checking out and locating books are aided by librarians and proctors. 54 As the end of another day at school approaches, students rush to their lockers. Police officer, Howard Crowley, greets the students even, morning and bids them adieu as they leave the parking lot after school. Another “Typical” School Day At Southeast Many afternoons after school, students surround tables in hallways to purchase whatever snacks arc being sold by clubs. Finishing the last bit of homework marks the end of a typical da 55 Special Activities Highlight Unusual S.E. Days L ' A rare moment of peace and tram|uility In-fore the day begins. OSOM week proves turn-about to In fair play as girls officially set-out to trap their men. 56 A semester of rubbage is clearer! during the annual locker clean-up. As decorations for the Homecoming dance are added by student council members, the school cafeteria takes on a new face. C and main is used as a testing ground for linoleum tile which may be used in the new additions. Ordering class rings marks another milestone in a student's life 57 tit u+iiw Witt; Queen Nancy Jamison Mogie Langston Kathy Maloney Jamison Crowned Queen Of Homecoming ’67-’68 Nancy Jamison was crowned Southeast's 1967-68 Homecoming Queen during half-time ceremonies at the Southeast-East game on October 20. Attended by seniors Margaret Langston and Kathy Maloney. Queen Nancy began her reign with a tour of the field on this year's winning float made by the class of '68. Preceding the game, all candidates were presented in the second annual homecoming parade, which was moved to Veterans Field due to the construction in and around Southeast. Consisting of the three class floats, the marching band, and the pep club, the procession paraded around the field before the start of the game. The following evening. Queen Nancy and her attend- ants were honored at the homecoming dance. A Fall Affair. Following the presentation of the autographed football and the homecoming necklaces, the girls began the traditional royal dance escorted by Mike Fox. Robbie Penna, and Steve Vandaveer. members of the football team. Queen Nancy was the second Jamison to receive the honor of being chosen as homecoming queen. This was also the second year the class of '68 won the float competition contest. Queen Nancy expresses surprise and joy following the announcement Homecoming candidates are: SEATED: Joannie Woolf. Linda Matzcn. Gayle Vandresser, Karen Adams. Bcckic Brown, and Debbie France. STANDING: TcenaLc- ben. Julie l.angston. and Carol Shaw 59 Senior Attendants Jim Dye and Barbara Allen Bill Vestlc and Cayle Szymkowicz Tom Krebs and Judy Gould David Censch and Debbie Kidwt-ll King Steve Tippin and Queen Kathy Maloney Junior Attendants 60 “Autumn Skylights” Set Mood For Jr.-Sr. Prom Autumn Skylights was the theme of this year's Junior-Senior Prom held on November 2. at the Cotil- lion Ballroom. Twinkling lights on a high rising skyline provided fanciful background for the coronation of Kathy Malo- ney and Steve Tippin. The royal couple were attended by seniors Barbara Allen and Jim Dye; and Gayle Szymkowicz and Bill Vestle. Junior Attendants were Judy Gould and Tom Krebs: and Debbie Kidwell and David Gensch. After the presentation of roses and crown by the junior attendants, and the traditional coronation kiss. Queen Kathy and King Steve began their royal dance to the strains of Ebb Tide. Masters of ceremonies was Spencer Davies. Student Body Vice President. Bill Ayesh. Eddie Farha. Eric Hart- man. Bob Howse. Vic Markey. and Scott Smith, sopho- mores. served as doormen at the prom. The music was provided by The Reasons Why.” 61 Posing for a formal picture arc tilt members of the royal court. Beck Brown 62 Cavlc Szvmkovicz Carol Shaw Crowned ’67-’68 Basketball Sweetheart Half-time activities of the Southeast — West game were highlighted by the crowning of Southeast's 1967 — 1968 Basketball Sweetheart Queen. Carol Shaw. Attended by Becky Brown and Gayle Szymkovicz. the Queen was presented with a bouquet of red roses fol- lowing the traditional coronation kiss. Queen Carol continued her reign at the annual Sweetheart Dance in the Southeast cafeteria on Feb- ruary 20. The Queen was presented with an engraved charm and her attendants received small basketball necklaces as mementoes of the occasion. Senior Jeff Wisner. a member of the Southeast basketball squad, recrowned Carol and accompanied her in the royal dance. They were joined by her attendants. Becky Brown and Gayle Szymkovicz. escorted by seniors Jim Dye and Bill Vestle. both members of the basketball team. The additional nine candidates sponsored by Pep Club and the varsity basketball team were Karen Adams. Nancy Coulson. Jan Dye. Debbie France. Julie Langston, and Joanie Woolf and semifinalists Kathy Hines. Christie Johnson, and Terry Ralstin. Queen Carol and escort Bobbie Penna following coronation. Sweetheart candidates Karen Adams. Nancy Coulson. Jan Dye. Debbie France. Kathy Hines. Christie Johnson. Julie Langston. Terry Balstin. and Joanie Woolf. 63 Organizations Clubs offer students the opportunity of meeting new people and to share with them experiences pertain- ing to common interests. These organizations provide fun through after — school snack sales, and All — School Project booths; but they also provide learning situations from the wider range of friends and the election of officers. Clubs teach students the give and take of life; for they are experiencing a democracy in miniature. Student Body Officers: Steve Tippin. Student Body President; Julie Langston,Secretary of Student Relations Board. Nancy CouLon. Vice-Chairman of Student Relations Board; Spencer Davies, Student Body Vice President Introducing I)r. James Turpin to the student body during an assembly is student IkkK president. Steve Tippin Youth Board: FRONT ROW: Roberta Eaton. Karen Adams. Anne Re- gier. Mike Colvin. TOP ROW: Paul Shcllito. Susan Page. Laurie Evans, Nancy Bcren. Student Council Plans Benefit SE, Community Officers of the student council worked in the area of student problems and sponsored projects benefiting the school such as fund drives, a foster child, and an out of city student exchange. The student council also worked to give food to needy families at Thanksgiving and Christmas. Other activities of the Student Council included OSOM week, and making a Student Council booklet. Members of the Youth Board representing South- east met with members from other Wichita high schools hoping to establish better communications for teenagers. Projects sponsored by the Youth Board were Top Floor, the Santa Claus answering service and the Youth Council. Assisting the Student Council better serve the stu- dents were the Directors of Finance. Elections. Publi- cations and the All-School Project. Visiting museums and art studios were members of the newly formed Art Club. Other activities included lectures and programs presented by the club and oth- er artists and poster making for various school activi- ties. Student Council Directors: FRONT ROW: Joanic Woolf. Director of Elections; Jane Dye. Director of Publications; Gail Bartlett. Secretary of Student Council; TOP ROW: Marvin l.ee. Director of Finance; Mike Graves. Asst. Director of Elections; Phil Lyon. Parliamentarian. Counting votes during an election is Joanic Woolf. Director of Elections and Mike Graves. Assistant Director of Elections. Art Club: FRONT ROW: Mrs. Price • sponsor. Marc Mourning. Ste- phanie Both. Cyndie.Clark, Linda SalFicr. Ritchie Kunklc. SECOND ROW: Bcv Stockman. Janice Long, Dhera Taylor. Perry Pcnzlcr. Ann Aikins. Vicki Meyers. Beverly Scott. Cheryl l.aharn. Terry tiixon. Karen Anderson. Janet McDowell. THIRD ROW: Rod Dutton. Janice Wein- gartner. Rhonda Lloyd. Debbie Shaw. Barbara Whitehead. Jill Engel- man. Pal Fulton. Janet Westlake, Jan Dye. Jennifer Fricsen. Connie Hulse. Linda Matzen TOP ROW: Shelley Cecil. Alice French. Fran Hewes. Margie Kircher. Carol Hendrickson. Jcannie Jacobs. Cathy Eas- ton. Kristie Jessen, Gretchcn Gustke. Debbie Donelson. Karen Pricss NOT PICTURED: Susan Breazeale — president. Linda Crandcll. Har- old Davis. 67 Honorary Leagues Add New Students To Club Act well your part, there all the honor lies is the slogan of Thespians, a national honorary society for high school drama students. Sponsored by Miss Ruth McCormick. Thespians activities included candy sales, supporting major productions, and participating in talent assemblies. National Forensic League, an honorary society for high school debaters was organized with the purpose of honoring those who have brought honor to the school. Sponsored by Mr. Bill Robinson, members must qualify by participating in speech and debate tournaments. Receiving recognition for their outstanding work in journalism were five Southeast seniors elected to Quill and Scroll, an international society for high school journalists. Membership qualifications included being in the upper third of the junior or senior class. Spon- sored by Mr. Dean Campbell, activities included back- ing the UMOC contest and dance. Thespians: FRONT ROW: Tom Wanko. Steve Richards. Brice Warnick, Ron Regan ROW 2: Cyndra Stevenson. Jan Chandler. Lou Asrnann. Lin- da Saffier. Roberta Eaton, secretary; Jeanne Campbell. Tammy Jones. Marcia Scclig. ROW 3: Sandy Jones. Lana Zimmerman. TOP OF LAD- DER: Steve Brockelman. president. NOT PICTURED: Linda Myer. treasurer. Rehearsing for Diary of Anne Frank” are Thespian members 68 NFL: FRONT ROW: Richard Wiseman. Chris Dunagan. Don Hatfield. David I .a Dow. Keith Sanborn. l.arry Solomon. Tom Scott. John St ruble. Howard Mcnakcr SECOND ROW: Steve Munsell. Mary Pearce — asst secretary. Jan Hornberger — president. Elaine Records. Kathleen Grist. Anne Rcgicr. Crctchen Miller — secretary. Pat Black. Mary Clickman. TOP ROW: John Mason. Bill Scofield. Doug Smith. Boh Guzicc. Doug Rcntsch. Don Stuart. Bob Litan — vice-president. Jeff McGlanahan NOT PICTURED: Andy Allen. Eric Bruce. Nora Dwyer. Chuck Ecord, Stuart Cribble. Steve Hershberger. Lou Morgan. Susan Page. Bill Parker. John Peterson. Marc Salle. Mike Weidcnbaum. Alan Wilson. Dave Whorton, Brach Worsham. Quill and Scroll: Jody Branson. Joe Coulter. Barbv Turner. Cheryl Bowman. Karen White Working to meet a yearbook deadline are Quill and Scroll members Jody Branson. Karen White, Joe Coulter. Barby Turner, and Cheryl Bowman. 69 French Club: FRONT ROW: Barb Stucky. Nancy Hunk . Beverly Scott, Chris Brim — surgeaut at arms. Janna Spurgeon — treasurer. Jennifer Friesen — secretary. Kathy Hines — vice-president. Maureen Porter. Carmen Greenup. SECOND ROW: Dehhic Donclson, Doris Wcach. Christie Johnson. Joanie Wilde. Karla Johnson. Sydney Shadid. Marcv Grant. I.eeia l.ebcn. Janet Orr. Kathy Bergman. Darlene Seibert. Vickie Bachus. Nancy Fredrickson. Jana Duncan. Bev Nance. Donna llcflcy THIRD ROW: Sandy Puent. Pam Bulis. Sharon Ho. Judy Gould. Carol Williams. Cindy Glasgow. Judy Winter, Nora Dwyer. Debbie Owens, Karen Gamble. Ruth Burris. Teresa Years'. Joan Keith. Nancy I.ovctt. Martha Marsha. FOURTH ROW: Anna Cook. Jeanne Ordway. Robin Salem. Kathy McLeod. Cheryl Laham. Sharon Reed, Elaine Cline. Carol Lippitt. Carolyn Finen. Janice Morse. Dayna Ackerman. Debby Barg, Marcy Overstake. Sarah Wallace. Becky Perkins. TOP ROW: Donna Schmid. Connie Hulse, Brenda Allen, Barbara Allen. Peggy Robertson. Linda Martin. Marilyn Williams. Sally Fahnestock, Cheryl Rousey. Deb- bie Hera. Sharmis McClure. Kaths Miller. David Weidcnsaul. Randy Sharpe, Morris Huffman. Mark Clickman. Listening intentis at a French Club meeting are members of French Club. Receiving a door-prize is Morris Huffman. French Club gave door-prizes to encourage membership 70 Discussing future Spanish Club activities are Spanish Club Officers Ann Poppc. Connie Duke. Susan Deputy. Jenny Grant. Cheryl Rraud- ner and Howard Menakcr. Spanish Club: FRONT ROW: Jane Sheffield — representative. Jenny Crant — representative. Ann Poppc — president. Connie Duke — vice president. Cheryl Bradner — secretary, Susan Deputy — treasurer. SEC- OND ROW: Pat Brandom. Deana Bachus. Lynda Smith. Kathy Matassa rin. Garni McClintick. Rita Goss. Marlene l.ampton. Janet Westlake. Bar- bara Pike. Jeannie Jones THIRD ROW: Trudy Lambert. Colleen Put- nam. Barbara Whitehead. Ruth Siefkin. Mary Bedigrew. Jan Dye. Kathy MeElhiney, Abbie Adams. Sally Evenson, Pat Duggan. Kathy Page French, Spanish Clubs Study Foreign Country Learning about the culture and language of France were the members of French Club. The French Club, sponsored by Mrs. Helen Hagamen was entertained by color-slide films of France and by various guest speak- ers. Money projects included after school candy sales. French Club sponsored a booth at the All-School Pro- ject and had their annual French Banquet. Spanish Club provided the opportunity to become acquainted with both the customs of Spain and Mexi- co and with other Spanish students. Sponsored by Mrs. Helen Hiebert. Spanish Club activities included sponsoring a booth at the All-School Project, pro- gressive dinners and having a fiesta at the end of the year. Spanish Club supported a Mexican family at Christmas. FOURTH ROW: Pam Childress. Nancy Haupt. Connie Butler. Dalcne Blanton. Hah Slaughter. Sheila Farbman. Lisa Quinn. Paul Shellito, Roger Meeker. Addiclou Bruce. Jeannie Clark. Cynthia Kulessa TOP ROW: Debbie McBce. Rae Hudspeth. Tcri Nelson, Karen Priess. Steve Cohen. A J Allen. Gerald Graves. Geza Loranth. Glen Martin NOT PIC- TURED: Karen Adams. Jan Barriar. Susan Cusic. James Deputy. Jim Cummins. JoAnn Lynn. Howard Menakcr — representative. Susan Poel- ma. Keith Sanborn. Jary See. Steve Rowley. 71 Dressing in their costumes for the I .at in Saturnalia arc I.atin Club meml ers Stephanie Ax and Sidni Pottorff. Latin, German Clubs Study Old World Culture Understanding the civilizations of Greece and Rome and carrying this learning into our present day was the purpose of Latin Club. Sponsored by Mrs. Mary Chambers. Latin teacher. Latin Club had 40 members, an increase of 10 over last year. Latin Club participat- ed in the city-wide Saturnalia, the State Latin conven- tion and sponsored a booth in the All-School Project. Studying the traditions, culture and other aspects of Germany were members of the German Club. The club met every Wednesday and was sponsored by Mr. Her- bert C. Dyke. German teacher. The main activities in- cluded a progressive dinner in the fall, a Christmas party and sponsoring the German Club booth at the All-School Project. I atin Club: FRONT ROW: Sidni Pottorff — president. Dave Link — vice-president. Darylen McQuirk — treasurer. Peggy Bauer — secretary. Stephanie Ax — social chairman. SECOND ROW: Betty Elliott. Carla Schccr. Lorry Meyer. Susan Mendenhall, Lisa Van Arsdale. Jan West — treasurer. Pat Fulton. Jim Copley, Robert Westcrman. THIRD ROW: Suzanne Pickarts. Tcri Ripley. Janet Hiratzka, Susan Coering, Molly Mill- er. Dalena Graham. Jay Novick, Jim Utterback. Reid Smith. Mare Quillen. TOP ROW: Nancy Beaman. Debbie Lewis, Janice Fleagle. Connie Ple- nert. Terri Kellner. Debbie McBec. Jane Shook. Larry Chorn. Mark Block. Lyle Huebert, Danny Howell. David Crabtree. 72 German Club: FRONT ROW: Eric Smith — president. Janet Wehdc— vice-president. Debbie Barham — secretary-treasurer, Mary lx u Mess- man — social chairman, Cyndi Bozarth — publicity chairman. SECOND ROW: Susan Carpenter. Mary Corrigan, Cathy Strobel. Rhonda Fink, Mars1 Herrin. Judy Kerbs, Teddi Schpaible. Ruth Forrest. Neal Pfeiffer. Becky Carter, Claudia Ricks. Patrice Norstrand THIRD ROW: Jan Nel- son. Kathy LcValley. Jill Engclman. Anna Muelling, Debbie Landis, Ted Munger, Dennis Mayfield. Lynne Bartlett. Barbara Frauen, Anna Schwartz. John Coulson. TOP ROW: Earl Carter, Mark Anderson. Phil Spcary. John Peterson, Anthony Chipas. Joe Compton, Jim Loomis. Bruce Johnson. Gregg Etter. Fred Ricks. Ellen Fiedler. Mary Edgecombe. Cor- don Haile. NOT PICTURED: Dale Dean. Jerry Duncan. David Horning. Jack Jackowatz. Mark Jones. Sheila Metzger. Mark Norstrand. Cathy Pe- ters. Noel Reel. Mike Steen. Admiring one of the many colorful posters of Ccrrnany were German Club members Mary Lou Messman. Cynthia Bozarth. Janet Wehdc and Eric Smith. Planning for upcoming German Club events were officers of German Club, Cynthia Bozarth. Janet Wehde. Mary IjOu Messman. and Eric- Smith. 73 I. |V. Future Teachers Club: FRONT ROW: Linda Overstake — president. Cindy Carter — vice-president. Connie Lewis — secretary, Barbara ! • well — treasurer. SECOND ROW: Janice Hill. Brice Warnick. Connie Thompson. Pam Hudson. Pat Brandom. Kristine Allen. Nancy Musch. TOP ROW: Ron Regan. Becky Tice, Jell McClanahan. Linda Clark. Con- nie Kells'. Renee Bloch. Cheryl Bloch. Cortell Jones. Starla Tolliver. NOT PICTURED: Debbie Cranston. Linda Fouse. Ruth Grant. Sharon Mead- crs. SE Clubs Investigate Possible Professions Future Teachers Club introduced its members to teaching as a profession, informed its members about the field of education and helped them to decide on a possible teaching career. The club was sponsored by Mr. Marvin Huffman. Offering an extension of classroom work and experi- ences in science and math were the purposes of Sci- ence and Math Club. The club was sponsored by Mr. Neil Miller. Mr. Noland Wallace and Mr. Robert Herdt. Activities of the year included field trips and talks by guest speakers. Investigating possible careers in medicine were members of Medical Careers Club. Sponsored by Mrs. Margaret Walters, school nurse, the club tried to promote interest in the field of medicine. The 25 members of Medical Careers Club volunteered to col- lect money for the March of Dimes and collected used eye glasses to donate to the Medical Service Bureau, which assists needy people with obtaining eye glasses. Medical Careers Club's fund raising project was selling stuffed mascots called Buffys. The money raised from this went to charter a bus foratouroftheKU Medical Center in Kansas City. The club also spon- sored a booth in the All-School Project. Discussing club plans in one of their monthly meetings are Future Teach- ers Club officers Connie l-ewis. secretary and Linda Overstake, president. a . 74 Medical Careers Club: FRONT ROW: Marcella Crawford, Debbie Mohr. I.inda Jonker, Sharon Morton. Vicki Hanchctt. Ann Fraley. TOP ROW: Linda Smith. Janet Gray. Susie Schweinfurth. Donna Williamson. Ginny Moyer. Connie Kratv. Science and Math Club : FRONT ROW: Chuck Nathan. Larry Chorn. Jim Burton. TOP ROW: Mr Miller — sponsor: Jim Coucy. John Peter- son. Mark Wiebe. TourinK the facilities at the Blood Bank are the Medical Careers Club members. 75 Office Proctors: FRONT ROW: Sandy Soderstrom, Nancy Lovell, Deb- low. TOP ROW: Nancy Barlow, Linda Cochran, Elizabeth Davis. Carolyn bit Shaw. Kathy Matassarin. Joanic Woolf. Linda Socst. Kathy Crown, Finch, Barbara Rounds, Ellen Fielder. Melissa llarrub. Marilyn Williams. Mary Lou Messinsn. Brenda Tate. Robyn Minor. Jeanne Speyer. Pat liar- Jill Engelman. Dana Sickles. Barbara Crclly, Lou Asmanri. Collecting attendance slips, one of the many duties of an office proctor, is office proctor Mars Lou Messman. Assisting a student by answering his question is Connie Duke, courtesy proctor. Proctors Help Guests; Aid Attendance Office Aiding the office secretaries were the office proctors who ran errands and worked with Mrs. Gene Herd, col- lecting slips, filling out attendance cards, and calling students from class. During fourth hour, office proc- tors sold game tickets, prom tickets and passed out student IDs in addition to their regular duties. Greeting visitors were members of the courtesy committee. They assisted visitors and students by giving directions and answering questions. Courtesy proctors were stationed at each of the main entrances and at various other places throughout the building. Nurse Proctors: FRONT ROW: Janice Agee. Ginny Piper. TOP ROW: Joyce Marshall. Roxy Reeves. NOT PICTURED: Mert Trimmcl. Gayle Van Dresser. Courtesy Proctors: FRONT ROW: Connie Duke. Richard Najim. Kathy Friedman. Doris Collier. Ruth I.ibby. Jane Rogers. Junna Spurgeon. Chris Brim. Janet Cray. Julie Langston. Gail Sivlev. Sharon Ho TOP ROW: Cathy Grismorc. Pam Childress. Craig Isbell. Gary Hess. Jerry Johnson. Jim Dye. Ray Herndon. John Cill crt. Julie Steele. Melanie Dufur. Jancy llaupt. Jan Stewart. Pahil Lyon. Susan Shirack. 77 Library Proctors: FRONT ROW: Jackie Brown. Mary Alice Bell. Joyce Marshall. Rosc etta lioch. Jancr Morse. Kristine Allen. Ruth Grant. Vicki Spurlin. ROW 2: (lathi McCoy. Janna Spurgeon. Mary Dyas. Patty Haw- Library Proctors Help Students Locate Books Library proctors received credits toward graduation for the first time this year. They were graded on atti- tude as well as their scores on quizes. The 36 library proctors were tested on their daily routine, where and in what order books go and correct procedures when checking out books and magazines. Duties of library proctors were checking out books, student passes, for stolen books and helping students find books they need. Selling school supplies, combs, candy, kleenex. and Southeast stickers were bookstore proctors. Spon- sored by Mr. Marion Morozzo. eleven students served as bookstore proctors. Profits were used to improve the school. Filing student records for teachers and counselors was the main task of the eleven counselor proctors. The proctors delivered slips to students and ran other errands for the counselors. The proctors also ap- proved schedule changes to take to the attendance office. kins. Fay - Kcllingswnrth. Kalhv McClarnon. Ruth Wood. Cheryl Dowell. TOP ROW: Maureen Porter. Cynthia Kulessa. Daren Adams, Dan Allen. Hans Abcrg. Susan Piorcy. Starla Tolliver. Barbara Dcuscr. Stamping a student's library admit is library proctor Susan Hays. 78 Bookstore Proctors: Becky Reheis. Barbara Rounds. Carol Harmon. Gary Hess. Susan Stratton. Rose Wilson. Darry Straum. Peggy Harmon. Unycc Rose Serving a customer is Peggy Harmon. Ixxikstore proctor. Counselor proctors: FRONT ROW: Connie Napier. Julie Coerliing, liar- line Bond. Nancy Cheney. Jan Nelson. Debbie Herd. TOP ROW: Debbie Josias, Shelley Sparks. Nancy Hertzler, Jeanne Busby. Given Tice. Debbie Gee. Margie McLeod. 79 Modern Danet Club: FRONT ROW: Kathy Hines — president, janna Spurgeon — secretary. Anne Regier — historian. Connie Hulsc. Carol McClintick. SECOND ROW: Cheryl Brandner. Bcckie Brown. Sherry Holly. Sherry Rutledge. Sally Fahnestock. Jenny Welsh, Murial Wining, Rev Shackelford TOP ROW: Pam Aboussie. Jan Strong. Leslie Gill. Patty Chileote. Christie Johnson, Jana Potucek, Pat Aboussie, Sue Edwards. Practicing their dance routine, members of Modern Dance Club Sally Fahnestock, Christie Johnson. Carol McClintick. Kathy Hines anti Cher- si Brandner performed in ' Amahl and the Night Visitors.” I.cttcrwomcn's Club: Karlenc Evans. Mary Bcdigrew, president; Mary Terry. Helen McDonald. Barbara Crelly. Rose etta Hoch. Peggy O’- Donald NOT PICTURED: Billie Harmison. 80 Dancers, Sea Sprites Perform For Audiences Les Papillions.” Modern Dance Club, was formed to give girls a chance to develop an appreciation for modern dance as a creative art. Mrs. Ruby Schrader sponsored the club. Members danced in the talent assemblies. Amahl and the Night Visitors. and as go-go dancers at the All-School Project. Letterwomen's Club originated in 1957. Sponsored by Miss Wilma Lee. membership was open to girls who had earned 400 points by participating in various ac- tivities. Activities included sponsoring a Mother and Daughter Fun Night and a Father and Daughter Bowl- ing Night. Sea Sprites, girl's synchronized swimming club, met after school to work on endurance, routines and stunts. Sponsored by Mrs. Betty Fugit, membership required girls to have adequate swimming ability and a desire to learn. The main activity was sponsoring a spring swim show. Practicing synchronized swimming stunts under the instruction of their president. Janet Wchdc are Sea Sprites members Linda Soest and Becky Shantz. Sea Sprites: FRONT ROW: Cathy Matassarin. Carol Capron. SECOND ROW: Dana Jabara. Becky Schantz. vice-president: Barbara Crclly, histo- rian; Janet Wchdc. president; Bcv Brickcr. secretary-treasurer; Lynn Kramer. Dee Dicky. Glenda Huff. Deanna Osmond. Sydney Shadid. Su- san Monier. Sinda Soest. THIRD ROW: Abbic Adams. Jeanne Soyer, Ruth Siefkin. Bcckic Brown. Linda Johnson. Sally Suhm, Janet Mitchell. Chrissie Wchede. Brenda Tate. Becky Perkins. Claudia Ricks, Nancy Min- shall. Cheryl Lindly. Susan Deputy. TOP ROW: Doris Wcach. Pain Aboussie. Elizabeth Davis. Pat Aboussic. Rose Richter. Stephanie Ax. Ka- thy McElhincy. Jane Willis. Barbara Pike, Marcia Biesslcr. Dcbby Bell, June Minshall, Sherry Bodine. NOT PICTURED: Susan Goering. 81 Pep Club Cabinet: FRONT ROW: Jan Dye. Karen Adams. Reekie Brown, Debbie Kidwell, Julie Langston. Jana Spurgeon. ROW 2: Linda Wienburger. Nancy Coulson, Debbie Perkins, Laurie Kvand, Carmen Smith. Kathy Matassarin. Ruth Siefkin. NOT PICTURED: Paula Cody Lisa Creenburg. Pep Club Members Lead SE Teams To Victory Promotion of school spirit was the Pep Club task. Requirements for membership was a Pep Club uni- form and an attendance of the games and meetings. Sponsored by Mrs. Betty Fugit, the 650 members of the Pep Club were represented by the Pep Club cabi- net. Members of the cabinet participated in pep as- semblies. built a Christmas float and had dinners with the cabinets of other schools. Regulating game rules and planning fund raising projects was the Lettermen's Club. Lettering in any Southeast sport was the requirement for membership. Sponsored by Mr. John Zumult. Lettermen's Club sponsored a booth at the All-school project, a dance. Father's night, and sold programs and Buff Booster pins. Leading the sophomores and B” team on to victory was the “B Team Cheerleaders. Sponsored by Mrs. Ruby Schrader, the cheerleaders were composed of two juniors and four sophomores. They sponsored a booth at the All-school Project and had bake sales to pay for their uniforms. I.ettcrmcn s Club: FRONT ROW: David Geese, Mel Crclly, Tom Brew- er. Steve Vandavcer. Ron Holland. Dev Hartman. Mike Fox. Gary Ri- chards. John Koepke. Craig Isbell. Dave Kalzcnmcier. SECOND ROW: Guy Morrow. Alex McLaren. Mike Short. Steve Shook. Steve Enright. Dwan Green. Bob Hurtt. Don McLaughlin. Kent Fletcher. THIRD ROW: Steve Tippin. Brad Jabara. Powell Figginj. Gary Mabcrrv. Bil Ves- tie. Bob Cox. Greg Grisamore. Scott Agee. John NolTsingcr. Gary l.chner. B Team Cheerleaders: FRONT ROW: Billie Harmison. Jan Tip- pin ROW 2: Shelley Hays. Carrie Martin. ROW 3: Kathy Bergman. Laurie Wisner. TOP ROW: Dave Knox. Ray Herndon. Rob Penna, Marc Cody NOT PICTURED: Bill Ayesh. Richard Kersey, Van Adams. Brent Nelson, Mike Boydston. Ronnie Allen. Seott Smith. Larry Landsvehr. Mike Ellis. Mare Henkel. Paul Savage. Tom Boyd. Terry Wilks. Brad Avery. Steve Sclimit- ter. Dave Blanton. Mitchell Jay. Greg ShiefFer, Bob Reed. Kevin Shay. Ted Milligan. David Geusch. Don Fleming. John Bcshirs. Jim Copley. 83 Cheering the Buffs on to victory are members of the Pep Club. Varsity Cheerleaders Promote School Spirit Supporting the Buffs at athletic events, improving relations with other schools, and the promotion of school spirit throughout the student body were the six varsity cheerleaders. Two cheerleaders from each class were elected by the student body. Sponsored by Mrs. Ruby Schrader, the cheerleaders cheered at all of the football and basketball games and at pep assem- blies. They attended clinics at Kansas State and Cam- pus High School and sponsored a clinic of their own at Curtis Jr. High, where they taught the junior high girls various cheers and scheduled a tryout routine. Dinners with cheerleaders from each of the other high schools were attended by Southeast cheerlead- ers. Serving as hostesses, the cheerleaders also at- tended the Football Banquet and the Basketball Open House. As official members of the Pep Club cabinet, the varsity cheerleaders decorated goal posts, cheered at Pep Club meetings and attended Pep Club cabinet dinners. Christmas brought the traditional cheerleader slumber party and gift exchange. Slumber parties and dinners were scheduled throughout the year. The cheerleaders also sponsored ribbon sales and the dart throw booth at the All-school Project. Performing the clap cheer at a pep assembly arc the six varsity cheerlead- ers. Expressing excitement after being named Homecoming Queen final- ists at a pep assembly were co-head cheerleaders Mogie Langston and Nancy Jamison. We’re the Golden Buffaloes; we fight until we win! yells the varsity cheerleaders as they cheer the Buffs on to victory. Sports Southeast sports encourage achievement, but more important, achievement through sportsmanship. Each sport is designed to teach the student the im- portance of compet ition and the value of keeping in top physical condition. The self discipline involves long practice hours. early cur- fews, and the restriction of certain foods. Although sports is not a direct class- room learning experience, the knowledge gained can- not be underestimated. SE Cross Country Team Has Successful Season Due to the fine efforts of Coach Charles Hatter and the team. Southeast's cross country season can be looked on as successful: overcoming obstacles such as relatively inexperienced team members. Seven boys, mostly sophomores, lettered this year. The cross country team placed fourth or better in most meets, with the final tally never dropping below seventh. Highlight of the season, was junior John Noffsin- ger’s state run. which won him ninth place. Running in 34 degree weather. John beat 80 others with his 10:07 time. Punning the last few yards to the finish line. Bill Ayesh, sophomore, dis- plays a sudden burst of energy. Cross Country Team: FRONT ROW: Mike O'Dell. John Noffsingcr.- Brent Nelson. Bill Ayesh. Mark Noffsinger, Jim Straughn, Jan Adams. Richard Kersey. TOP ROW: Michael Boydston. Jeff Waldo. David Budd, Fric Bruce. David Fahrbach, David Morgan. Larry McNeit. John Montre. Mark Runge. 88 Parents and friends ea- gerly await the arrival of “their runners as one race nears the end Changing into their cleets as race time nears, are Jan Adams, and Mark XofTsingcr, sophomores. Coach Charles Hatter watches intently as Southeast's cross country team runs an important race. Cross Country Record Campus Invitational 2nd East Invitational 4th North Invitational 7th Southeast Invitational 4th Heights Invitational 4th City League Meet 5th Regional Meet 6th State Meet-John Noffsinger 9th 89 Varsity Football OPP Kapaun Hutchinson South Salina Carroll Heights North Varsity Football Team: FRONT ROW: David Knox. Alex McLearcn. Ted Milligan. Mark Henkle, Mike Fox. Bob Pcnna. Ron Holland, Steve Vandaveer, Gary Lchncr, Tom Brewer. Bob Hurtt, Dave Geese. SECOND ROW: Guy Morrow. Bob Reed. Jim Shook. Bob Cox. Mike Ellis. Mel Crel- ly. Bob Bean. Kevin Shay, Paul Savage. Ron Allen. Scott Smith. THIRD ROW: Mark Cody. Steve Schmitter. Alan Burch. Bill Burrows. John Mach. Terry Milligan. Ray Herndon. Larry Landwehr, Dean Hoepner. FOURTH ROW: Mike Chapek. Mitch Jay. Glenn Martinez. Brad Avery. Dan Dishon. Tom Boyd. Tom Hammcl. Louis Dawkins. Terry Wilks. TOP ROW': Don Seery. Tom Krebs. I.arry Richardson. Scott Evans. Dwane Kresge. Don Kennedy. Greg Denlinger. Dave Blanton. Creg Schiefer. Dave Ccnsch Southeast Buffaloes Lead By Hurtt, Lehner Junior Bob Cox (25) completes a pass to unidentified Southeast player. Southeast's Golden Buffalo football team, under the direction of Head Coach Marvin Vandaveer. captured a fourth place tie with Kapaun. completing the season with three wins, three losses and one tie in this year's city league action. Seniors Bob Hurtt and Gary Lehner shared the team spotlight as they earned the Wichita Eagle All-City” team honors. They were both placed on the second team. Promises for a strong varsity team next year were found in the B team record of four wins, one loss and two ties. Southeast’s Baby Buffs team record held high hopes with their four wins, three losses and one tie. Head F'ootball Coach Marvin Vandaveer gazes intently at a Southeast play. SOPHOMORE FOOTBALL TEAM FRONT ROW: Steve Main. Tim Bounous. Don Brano. Jim Phillips, Ken Beck, Randy Shoo, Jim Briscoe. Marc Jones, Rob Leonard, Monto Hill. Larry Williis, Don Parhnam. Marc Melzer, Roger Giesccko. Mike Lord. Greg Bedigrew, Earl Carter, Mike Epp, David Shousc. Steve Lickwood, Conrad Lawrence: SECOND ROW: Scott Dinsmorc, Mike Moxley. Mike Inoxlcg, Mike Markov, John Brezo- var, Kim Rating. Bruce Snyder, Greg Scott. Dale Deck. Steve Klotz, Terry Matlock. Mike Sander. Richard Petty. Mike Levand. Jim Scaly. Rob Mc- Gregor. Joe Cummins. Dale Dean, Scott Smith. John Coulson. Greg Re- cords. David Mayfield: ROW THREE: David Cornahan. Kent Ownby. Eric Newcomb. Bud Hackney, David Higley. Tom Edgar. Kent Overaker, John Penna. Earl Tipton. John Edgar. Bryen Hawkins. Brad Bine. Mike Milan. Sam Minton. Jan Jacob. Kent Harris. Keck Kimbel. Randy Feese. William Phillips. Mike I bcrson. Richard Reynold. Mike McCoy: BONN FOUR: Doug L-owenburgi Jim Hedin, Mark Wisdom. Doug Brown. Brent Finley. Brian Hollis. Ron Fisher. Steve Cralian. Mike Ranney, John Her- wig. Bill Anderson. Buddy Tall Chief. Rondald Moaders. Greg Young. David Schmitter. Charles Stowoll. Tom Haskins. Soph. Team S.E. OPP. West 28 0 Carroll 19 0 North 6 9 East 7 9 Heights 6 12 South 32 0 Kapaun 28 0 “B Team S.E. OPP. West 0 0 Carroll 13 0 North 14 12 East 13 13 Heights 14 0 South 19 14 Kapaun 6 14 GOLD TEAM FRONT ROW: Bob Penna. Cary Lchner, Tom Brewer, Scott Smith. David Geese. David Knox. Alex Mclxarcn. SECOND ROW: Steve Vandaveer, Mike Fox. Ron Holland. Bob Hurtt. 93 Varsity Team Record Salina West Carroll Kapaun South Winfield Heights North Tournaments Coffeyville Leavenworth Ark City Wellington Buffs Take City League, Regionals Undefeated Southeast's basketball team finished first in the City League to be the only team to end the season unde- feated with a record of 18 and 0. Two more victories were acquired when the 8uffs took the Class A A re- gionals at Winfield by defeating Ark City and Welling- ton. Two of the starting five basketball players were nominated to the All-City team. They were Bill Vestle. senior, and Randy Canfield, junior. Randy Canfield was also the number one nomina- tion to the All-State basketball team as the most inspi- rational and most valuable player. The most inspirational Southeast player nominated by the team itself was Jeff Wisner. senior. The B” and sophomore basketball teams compiled an impressive season. The ''B” team upset previously undefeated Wichita Heights in one of the last city league games. The Sophomore team lost only two games and helped the players gain experience for var- sity next year. Randy Canfield, junior, desperately secures possession of the basket- ball during a game with Hast. MEMBERS OF THE BASKETBALL TEAM ARE: FRONT ROW: Causland. Spencer Davies. Bill Kcckler. Larry Bethel. Johb Noffsinger, Randy Canfield. Ron Allen. Jeff Wisner, Bill Vestle. Jim Easton. Jim Dye, Mark Bleck. TOP ROW: Jan Jacob. IX ug Crahan. Bob Cox. Mike Ellis. Bob Shaw. Jon Smith. SECOND ROW: Jerry Armstrong. Paul Me- Glenn Stroer. Bob Bricdcnthal S soi .«jjOTHEASI THE SOPHOMORE TEAM MEMBERS ARE: FIRST ROW: Mark Steve Lockwood, Tom Hammcl. TOP ROW: Doug l.owenbcrg, Don Par- Noffsingcr. Vick Markov. Phil Walkup. Randy Fccsc. Tim Bonus. SEC- ham. Kent Harris. Mike Meachan. OND ROW: Keek Kimble. Steve Crahan. Rick Newcomb. Bill Phillips. THE STARTING FIVE VARSITY BASKETBALL PLAYERS ARE: Jeff Wisner. Bob Shaw, Randy Canfield. Ron Allen, and Bill Vestle. B team record S.E. OPP. Salina 64 48 West 42 47 37 36 Carroll 55 24 81 37 Kapaun 73 52 48 53 South 62 56 71 64 East 59 48 41 44 Winfield 63 43 Heights 55 64 54 48 North 69 58 46 57 Sophomore Team Record East S.E. OPP. East 65 50 57 37 Heights 53 42 75 31 North 42 53 39 54 Carroll 80 63 South 56 26 West 80 46 Kapaun 54 42 Tournament Kapaun 80 71 Heights 75 39 Dcv Hartman, Senior, concentrated on an I. move during the city meet in which he took third. Individual Performances High Spot For Gymnasts Southeast Gymnasts placed fifth in the City meet, attaining one win. one tie. and three losses, despite their whole — hearted efforts. Seniors. Larry Raitt. Dev Hartman, Steve Enright, and Steve Kurtz, four of the returning lettermen. led S.E. in its scoring throughout the season. The lettermen also applied the neccessary help and leadership for the juniors and sophomores to promote good teams in the future. We lacked the experience that we hope to have next year although more prac- tice time will have to be given. quoted gymnastic Coach Marvin Vandaveer. Next year's prospects are Eddie Irwin. Dennis Mulva- ney. Randy Tegtmier. Gary Dudney. Bill Schwiethale. Larry Richardson, and Steve Randall. Gymnastics include many facets of physical exer- tions and exercises as well as mental readiness before performances. The fields include: Free Exercise. Rings. Long Horse. Side Horse. Tumbling, and the Parallel Bars. Gymnastic Members Arc: FRONT ROW; Eddie Irvin. Sieve Kurtz. Cary Richardson, Randy Tcgtmcir. Sieve Randall. Robert Wager, Not pic- Dudney, Ted Milligan. Dennis Mulvany. Bill Schwiethale. John Gilbert. lured: Steve Enright. John Rutledge. Larry Raitt. IXw Hartman. TOl ROW ; Stanley Hit . Mark Qualls, Larry Gymnastics Record S.E. OPP. East Invitational 9th Heights 56 56 North Invitational 3rd East 53 59 North 75 37 Medicine Lodge 6th West 47 65 South 37 75 City 5th On the Sidehorsc, Junior hxltlie Irwin executes his talent as cx-Southcasl gymnast Cary Snyder judges. Steadying himself. Dev Hartman, senior, completes a handstand on the rings. Senior I.etterman Larry Raitt warms up on the long horse before perform- ing in the City meet at Heights. Gymnastic Team Members Are: FRONT ROW: William Wright. Lance Barkrr, Duke Baxter. John Ortlcb. Jim Peterson. Paul Herr. David Kime, Jim Mcllvain, Tom Hess. Conrad l-iwrence. Cary Rickards. SECOND ROW: Bobby Tallchicf, David Morgan. Brad Crumley. Terry Bonderrant. Buddy Hill. Tim Briscoe. Bill Carroll. Terry Milligan. Steve Saver. Allan Burch, Larry Landvvohr. THIRD ROW: Brad Bine. Phil Sulir, Jim Har- rington. Steve Barr. Craig Isbell, Marc licnklc. Bill Burrow, Bill Staadt, J. D Pago. Jack Bell. Steve Dufek. FOURTH ROW: Steve Munsell. Jim Dustin. John Kipers. Charles King. Mare Quillen. John Herxvig, Ricky SE Grapplers Work Hard; Gain Strength For 1969. Coach Monk Edwards grapplers worked out every night from three to five, trying to lose weight and gain victories. If more weight was lost than victories won. it wasn't because the wrestling teamdidn'ttry.With only two returning lettermen the Southeast wrestlers entered 12 meets giving every ounce of energy they had to everyone. Many nights were spent running up and down halls, skipping ropes and working out with weights. Coach Edwards gave letters to the deserving grapplers and said he felt that more boys deserved the award. Johnson. John Dencc. Earl Carter. Ken Beck FILTH ROW: John Ear- nest. Roger Oehlert. Alan Jewett. Stewart Cribble. Scott Kennedy. Tom Pillar. Steve Allen. John Mack. Ed Kice. SIXTH ROW: John Stark. Mike Mizenke. Creg Crumley. Mento Hall. Pat Sheets. Clyde Schaeffer. Sammy Minter. Paul Booner. Doug Brown. Roger Landwehr. TOP ROW: Judson York. Mike Sanders. Mike Schoenlober. Not pictured: Kevin Carney, David Earmor. Fred Ricks. Managers not pictured: Mark Bowman, Don Fleming, Bob Harris. Steve Hendrix. Mark Mendenhall. Tom Sawyer. Paul Herr, senior wrestler, fights for position in a varsits meet with South. Varsity wrestler David Kiine makes a tremendous effort to hold Southeast on top in the South meet. Southeast senior wrestler, David Kime, wrestling in a varsity meet, earns one point as he uses a reversal after starting in a down position against his opponent. Wrestling Record SE OPP East 19 27 Bishop Carroll 17 33 North 11 30 Heights 2 51 Kapaun 7 41 South 21 20 El Dorado 19 26 West 15 25 101 Members of swim learn are: FRONT ROW, Terry Smith, co-captain Dwun Green, captain. Dong Waldo. Jim Branda. John Koepke. Mike Colvin. SECOND ROW. Mike Boyds ton. Erie Bruce. Steve Dcthample. Robert Wright. JelF Waldo. Randy Shuc. Dan Hirlcman, John ('lay. Jim Cummins TOP ROW:. Jack Koelling, Scott Agee. Greg Grisamorc. Tom Jones. Van Adams. Jeff Schonbcrg. Swimming Record SE OPP. East 48 47 Wyandotte 65 30 Heights 60 34 Shawnee Mission East 48 47 South 62 32 Kapaun 65 30 Coffeyville 74 21 North 67 28 West 73 22 Wichita Invit. second Southeast swimmer sprints in the last few yards of a freeystyle event hoping to achieve victory. Coach Hatter anxiously awaits results ol an important event in the meet with North. Swim Team Undefeated In League Competition Displaying tremendous drive and the capacity for hard work, the Southeast swim team captured first place in the city league, placed second in the Wichita Invitational, and completed the season undefeated in dual competition. Coach Charles Hatter saw the year as “Highly suc- cessful and refused to single out any one in particu- lar stating that. Everyone gave all they had. Led by captain Dwan Green and co-captain Terry Smith, eleven members of the team qualified for the state meet in Lawrence by turning in adequate qualify- ing times. The team will be led next year by Scott Agee, cap- tain. and Dan Hirleman and Mike Graves, co-captains. Twelve of the sixteen who lettered this year will return next year. Eric Bruce drives hard for extra seconds in the breast stroke event. Giving the team important points, a South- east diver enters the water in the North meet. 103 Tennis and Baseball Teams Expect Good Seasons Returning Tennis Lettermen Are: Chris Sallee. Steve Tippin. and Brad Jabara. Rod Harris is also pictured. The Southeast tennis and baseball teams looked forward to good seasons this year, with both teams returning many lettermen as well as experienced un- derclassmen. The baseball team began work outs in early February and the tennis team began later that month. The tennis team returned senior lettermen Steve Tippin. Brad Jabara. and Chris Sallee, and they ex- pected good performance from juniors Rod Harris and Chuck Nathan. The baseball lettermen are Larry Raitt. Don Laughlin. Mike Short. Bob Cox. Dave Katz- enmeier. and Mike Fox. An unidentified player returns a forehand. Steve Tippin returns a backhand while running toward the net. Southeast Returning Baseball Lctlermen Are: Don I.aughlin. Mike Short. Mark Stone. Mike Fox. Bob Cox. Lurry Railt. and Dave Katzcnmeicr. Coach James Dcckinger is also pictured. Junior Bob Cox swings high as Mike Fox. senior, catches. Golf and Track Teams Return Ten Lettermen This year’s golf squad returned two lettermen on a six-man varsity. The squad is split up into a two man team and a four man team. These two teams then add up their scores to determine the winner of a duel meet. Each meet counts so many points toward the City Championship, and the City Meet counts the most points. At the end of the year the points are added up and the team with the most points wins the City Championship. The only returning lettermen on this year's golf team were Steve Shook and Bruce Ander- son. both seniors. All of the golf meets were held at Sims Park and Clapp Park. Coaching the team was Mr. Dave Leach. The track team returned eight lettermen. They were: Tom Boyd. Marc Cody. Ray Herndon. Alex Mc- Laren. Gary Maberry. Guy Morrow. John Noffsinger. and Jim Shook. A track meet consists of both track and field events. The track events include all of the running events on the track. The field events include high jump, pole vault, shot put. javelin, discus, broad jump, the hop-skip-jump. etc. Coaching this year's team was Coach Paul Andree. Returning Lettermen Steve Shook and Bruce Anderson discuss play af- ter the first nine holes. Alex Me Claren. senior, throws the shot during a practice. Straining for extra inches in the broad jump is junior Guy Morrow junior Ray Herndon and senior Marc Cody race against time in a hurdles event. 107 Ready lo fence. Mary Bed i grew and Gayle Szvmkowicz. seniors, strike an on-guard position. Southeast Girls Enjoy After School Athletics Throughout the school year. Mondays and Wednes- days after school were open opportunities for all Southeast girls to participate in a variety of girls' sports. Fall sports included archery, tennis, and field hock- ey. and as the year progressed, indoor sports such as gymnastics, intramural volleyball and basketball, bowling, modern dance, and recreational swimming on Monday evenings became popular with participat- ing girls. In several of the sports, extra activities took place. Southeast's girls' field hockey team played South High's girls' team. The girls' gymnastics team attend- ed a clinic in Manhattan in December, performed with West High girls during a South-Southeast basketball halftime show, gave an hour-long show for the girls at Curtis Junior High, and participated in the all-city meet in February. Outside activities in bowling includ- ed Mother-Daughter and Father-Daughter tourna- ments. Sponsoring the girls’ sports were the girls’ physical education instructors, with the help of Letterwomen who officiated all the games. This year's successful girls’ sports program provid- ed a worthwhile and recreational after school past- time. as well as the accumulation of points for Letter- women's letters. Approach, deliver, and follow through, thinks an after- school bowler. Straining for two points. Barbara Crelly. junior, hopes for a good lay-up shot. Anticipating the chance to rebound a free throw shot, girls’ sports par- ticipants arc ready to jump into action Kathy LeValley, sophomore, gracefully executes a front-school gymnas- tic. Classes Class competition is strong; but it can only be so be- cause of individual gifts of time and labor. Each stu- dent in his own way contrib- utes to his class and school through individual achieve- ment and recognition. Sophomore girls attended this breakfast given by the senior girls. Many fricndshi[)s were founded at this traditional gathering. Sophs Join Southeast Adjust, Plan, Change Learning the traditions, routines, and patterns of high school life at Southeast, the sophomores quickly adapted to the activities and tasks that faced them. Officers and representatives were elected and led their class with the help of Mrs. Pauline Brown, class spon- sor. Sophomores began the year by attending orienta- tion. the Sophomore-Junior girls' tea, and the Sopho- more-Senior girls' breakfast. Throughout the year they participated in school activities such as the All- School Project, the Homecoming float contest, talent assemblies, the Ugly Man on Campus contest, and pep assemblies. A car wash, a bake sale, and a caramel apple sale were sponsored as money-raising projects. Members of the sophomore class served as door- men for the Junior-Senior Prom, were varsity and B- team cheerleaders, and participated in athletics. Oth- ers displayed school spirit by attending games, plays, concerts, and additional school activities. Delivery of class rings highlighted the sophomores' first year, symbolizing the advancement from the ranks of sophomores to that of juniors. Sophomore Class Representatives are: FRONT ROW: Marcy Grant. Deanna Osmond, Connie Colvcr. San- ds Garner, and Barbara Pike. TOP ROW: I.eeia I.ebcn. Kddie Farha. and Sally Beck. 112 Selling caramel apples in the hull after school was just one of the money-raising projects sponsored by the sophomores. Sophomore Class Officers are: FRONT ROW: Jane Shook, vice- president; Bill Aycsh. sergeant-at-arms. TOP ROW: Karen Gam- ble. treasurer; Scott Smith, president; Carol McClintick. secre- tary. Campaigning for the positions of class officers and representatives, sophomores decorated the halls with catchy posters. Junior and senior officers and representatives were elected in the spring before the next school year, while sophomores were elected in the fall. Sophomores Biyan. Sutari Bodd. Dak id B-jicIi, Briand Boilcinb. IX'lira Burnell. John Burnt. Karen Btirrtn, Hid. Buller. Connie Butler. Patricia Cable. Danny jrltruv, Steve Callahan. Connie Calvrrl. Karyl Campbell. Marcia Cannon. David Cantrell. David Cantrell. Debbie ('apt . I.ita Capeon. CarcJanne Carlton. Marl Carnahan. David Carney. Kevin Carpenter, Suian Carrcau. Jeanne (Utter. Beck) Carter. Karl Cary. Barbara Catpet, (ary Caudcll. Robert Cavin. Nlarv I.uu Chaffin, Cbriv Chamber . Jerry Chevlnvrt. Connie Cheat nut. Sue Chrnco. Dcnnn Chrntophcr. Donna Chrntophcr. Pam Churchman. Vicki Clark. Billy Clark. Kllrabeth Clark. Jeannie Clark. Kenny Clark. 1-arry (.'lark. Ted Clay. John ClevenRer. Mark Cline. Betty Cline. Roy Cline, Steve Coehonouf. Anna Cody, Paula Coleman, Cynthia Colin. Mile Colling. Vince Colvcr. Connie Cxevrad, Cina ( .■ 1. Cany ('roper, Cathy Copeland. Bob Co| e . Glenda Corbin. Steve Coitdlo. Eddie Coulvori. John Coulter, Barbara Cowell. David COv Diane Crabb. Tommy Crabtree. Mike Craban. Steve Crandell. JeS IIS Crane. Alicia Crawford, l.inda Crawford, Marcella Cron no. Dianne Crowe. Dorn Crumley. Brad Cummins Jim CumminRt. Cary Datum. William Dairy in | ir. Sam Darbe. Alan Davidton. I.arn Davit. Danny Davit, Elizabeth Davit, Clennie Davit. Kenneth Day. Craig Dean. Dale Deaton. Terr) Diet. Clen Deere. Orville Dehlenl. Hotter Deputy , Sutan Dethaiiiple. Stephen Dctotcr. Barbara Drcntl. John Dintmore. Jean Dintnvree, Son t Ditgen. lawrrncr Doherty. Jamrt Don old ton, John Donald von, John Doetey. Robert Drug) at. Brenda Dowell. Cher)) DraVe. Jana Draper. Jamet Dodney. Cary Duggan. Pat IXile. Delira Dunagan, Chrit Duncan, Jana Duttin. Jamet Dutton. Rohliie Dtar. Pam Dt at. Mary Dye. Debbie Parly. Karmon Parrot. Teri Pont. Bert Patton, Cathy Ed . John Edgar. Tom Pitnauglr. Koliert Elliott. Betty Pltton. Cheryl Pmmont. Dour; Engclman. Jill Ppp. Mile Eppt, Pvan Eller, (arc Etant. Mardyn Kvcnon. Sally Et berR. Carl Kahrbad. Datvd Farbman. Sheila Parha. Danny Parha, Eddie Earney. Deborah Earn ham. Mile F«ie. Randal Ken no. Debbie Fiedler. Ellen Fielder. Terry Fine, Bob Fine, Richard Fine. Roger Fink. Rhonda 116 Ilcnaig, John II™. Dum llibbs. MifCvl llirkcnloopcr. Vniu Hickman. Sail. ilirlird. Ijodon lltglcs. David Hill. Buddy Hill. Charles lldl, Djnid llill. Dasid Hill. Monte lliralrka. Janet Ilii . SUn Hodges. Alice lloeltyc. Allan Holliday. Jan llolkidr. Ihanc Hollo. Brian Holly, Carmen Holam. Cindy Holt. Paul Huugliisd. Nines Houser. Man Hovatre. Cary Howell. I an I Io oil, Marco I low se, Rolm I llubcli, Teresa Hudspeth. Rae Huffman. Vidn Hull. Kay Humphreys. Jeffrey Hunter. Docsna Hunter. Linda llurd, leonard Hinton. Ned Its in. Ihsnna Jitura. Dona Jacobs. Jin Jensen. Phil Jewett. Alan Johnson. Becky Johnson. Jan Johnson. Ki la Johnson. Pit Jones. Dennis Jones. Jrannie Jcmes. Keith Jcoes. Mark Jones. Patty Jones, Sylvia Jones. Tim Jones. Tom Jones. Yvonne Kiting. Tim Kellner. Terri Kennedy. I .arty Kennedy. land Kennedy. Terry Kennerly. Scott Kersey, Richard Kimliell. Keck Kin . Bettina King. Charlie Kimg. Douglas King. City King. John Kipcrs. John Kirkhiit. Crai|t Kitchen. Pine Kitterman. Carol Klinefelter. Gloria Klotr. Steve K nappen berg or. Roy Knos. Pamela Koclling. Jack Kravuski. Jan 118 Mivntiii. Sui Mead. Terry Mcadett. K K Melrer. M«l Mrnaler. Howard Mendenhall. Sotan Moli. Sharon Mo er. Lorry Mibin. Mile M «Mellon. Tod Mile . Ste e Miller. David Miller. Debbie Miller. Denhc Millet. Ilwight Miller. Kennelh Miller. Molly Miller. Tom Miiolall. Nancy Minton, Sammy Mitebcll. Diane Milchcll. Janet Mitchell. Mile M itchell. fatty Monier, Sutan Montgomery, Davit] Montrc. Jithii Morgan. David Motley. Mile Moyer. Virginia Mucllmg. Anna M ungor, Ted Muntcll. Steve Mutch. Bill Muth. Sutan Myett. Batbara Myert. Vklie Nalley. David Nance, Beverly Nathan. Itila Nehon. Kathy Nehoei, Teteta Newcomb. Biel Newell. Gary- s’kit. Paula Nofftinger. Mail Nottingham. Johnny Nov let Jay Olaadrr. Karen Olartder. I.ynn Olet. Gary Opligct. Rod O'Rear. Kathy Orr. Janet Otmotid. Deanna Ottermann. Ruuell OtwaJd. Reuben Otten. Toni OtterncM, Tom E Ovetaken, Kent Ovenlale. Marcia Overt!reel. Roger Owen. M ile Onnhy. John Padbcrg. Becky Page. Jame D Page. Jane Page. Kathy Panlow, Karen Pappat. Cathy Parham. Donald Parker. Bill Parker. Judi Parker. Steve Parvont. Chrnty Parrybol. Craig Patton, larry Payne. John Peachee. Polly Peck. Charlet Pena. John Pcnrier. Perry Perking Becky Perry. Charlotte Peter . Cathy- Petty. Richard Pflciffer. Neal Pliillipt. Jamev Phillip . William Prckartv. Suranne 120 Sophomores Pkchint. BtHif Pike. Barbara Filler. Tom Piper, Gmny Plenert. Connie Poague. Beth fee. Terry Poelma. Smart Pbrter. Maureen (VnUI. Snt Pne . Karen Pringle. IVlitw Proffitt. (Tiock Quadc. Kay Quail . Marl Quillen. Marc Ralitm. Man Ratmdale. Lynn Ranney. MR key Reagan. Ruth Recondi. Creg Reep. Janet Relihan. Anne Reinicr. Pam Revel. A M Reynold . Richard Rhoade . Dai id Rhode . Kim Richardicn. Jeanie Richter. Ro e Rilev. Barbara Rick . Claudia Ringer. Kverctt Rip4ey. Terry Robert . Belinda Rohinom. Melanie Rohy, Carol Rodger . Margaret Roe. Vicki Roger . Deboer Roger . Ronald Re nig. Becky Root. Becky Root. Cathy Route. Steve Rowley. Steve Runge. Marlin Rutherford. Pam Rvan. Jeanette Salbv. Charlr Salle. David Sanborn. Keith Sander . Anita Sander . Mike Santee. Andre Savoy. Rrian Sawyer. TTioena SchaeHcr. Clyde Schaunee. Gregory Scherr. Carla Schmidlapp. Don Schmit. Ronald Schmitter. David Schoenleber. Mike Sc holler. Jana Schonberg. Jefl Sc how alter. Linda Schue lcr. Scott Schuhi. Debbie Sehalte. Janice Srhweinfurlh. Ann Scott. Beverly Scott. Greg Scott. Vickie 121 Seba. Ken Se . Jary Seelig. Becky Seely. Jim Sc ry. Vicki Sdby. Willum Seller, Dean Shadid. Sydney Sluluii. Definit Shav . Dcbbic Sb«lt. Pat Sheffield. Jane SbeOito. Jacl SWlwi, Don ru Shelton. Cinget Shelton, Jan Sliook. Jane Short, Gary Shout . David Shu . Randy Silbaugh. Candy Silver . Jon Simon. Denne Sunt. Rotemarv Sinclair. Cutdv Sian . Earl Slaughter. Man Smith. Jan ( Smith. Joann Smith. Lit Smith. Niki Smith. Patrick Smith. Read Smith. Scott Smith. Stephen Smith. Vkki Snarenberger. Mary Snaulcy. June Snavely. Joseph Snellen. Don Snellen. Donna Snyder. Bruce Soetl. Linda Soph. David Speyer, Tith Spuflll. Jeny Squire. Patty Squirrel. Tim Stafford. Evalynn Starkey. Ilal Stauffer. Michael Steele. Julie Steen. Dale Stekill. Sutan Sterero. Paulenda Stone. Tom Sloweti. Chuck Strand. Bill Stark. John Straughn. Jamet Slrobcl. Catherine Slroer, Clenn Stuckey. Jerome Suhm. Sally Suhr. Phil Summer , Terri Suit bet. Steven Tallchief, Bobby Tanner. John Tate. Brenda Tate. Kandy Taylor. Dhera Taylor. Sara Tenbnnk. Bonnie Tennant. David Temll, Dorothy Thieiten. Mark Thimm. Tereia Thomat. Steve Thompum. Ccne Thompvoa. Pal Tidwell. Judy Tieman. Patricia Tipton. Butter Toot. Jan Toumend. Kathryn Tronvgard. Pal Tucker, Charfctte Turner. Rita I'mantky. Danny 122 Sophomores i d Aa Uiuuh. Debbie L'ttcrback, Jim Vandergrlft, Ciyital VanKUing, Sham Vanwp, Kjini Varner. Jane Wager. Rubett Waldo. Jdl Wallop. Phil Wallace. Sarah Waller. Kathy Wallioe, Kent Warren. Allen Wail. Jill Weaeh. Doe Weaver. Kathy Weaver. Marla Wehde. Cheiayie Well). Darold WelU. Debra Wenlnger. Virginia Weil. Ronald Weiterman. Robert Weitlake. Janet Weyand, Rick Whineri. Marry Whlsler. Robert White. Bob White. David White. Marc Whitehead. Barbara Whitfield. Mylev Whitney. Nikki Whition. Donald Whoeton. David Willtt). I .airy William). Randy William). Randy William). Zona WiUiamaoei. Diane William von. Marvin Wdlb.Jane Will lion. Knute Wiboo. Chru WiHoo. Debbie Winter. Craig Winter). Delibie Wndcen. Maik Wheman. Richard Wiuirt. 1 jurie Wiltmer. Mary Womack. Paula Woodnng. Janice Wood). Melody Wright, Robbie Wright. William Yancey, Margaiei Varbeough. Pam Year), Terna York. Judion Young. Daaid Young, Greg Young. Robert Zielke. Sandra Zinn. Zona Zvctadrl. Judith Mervey. Jane Junior Officers: Tom Krebs, president; Julie Haney, vice-president; Debbie Kid well, secre- tary; Judy Could, treasurer; Jim Shook, sgl.-at-arms. Overseeing an English test, Mr. W. W. Clopton. junior Eng- lish teacher, aided students in understanding difficult cpies- tions. Junior Representatives: Donna Davis and Carol Allen, seated. SECOND ROW: Becky Shantz. Cindy Claseow, Julie Coehring. TOP ROW: Ross Criggs, Mike Cliapek, David Gcnch. Jrs. Join Upperclass; Support Many Projects Having lived the role of both upper and lower class- men. the juniors strived to live up to the examples set by the seniors and at the same time guided the sopho- mores through their first year. Elected in the spring of ‘67, the officers and representatives immediately be- gan planning activities for the '67-'68 school year. Juniors sponsored various fund raising projects, including bake sales, candy sales, garage sales, and dances. They also participated in the All-School-Pro- ject. the homecoming float competition. Ugly Man on Campus, and OSOM week. In accordance with tradition, the juniors sponsored the Junior-Senior Prom, and ushered at senior grad- uation. Displaying much enthusiasm and school spirit, the juniors vigorously supported Junior Week with posters and a pep assembly. A highlight of the junior year was ring turning, which officially promoted the juniors to the senior class. American History, a required course for juniors, acquainted students with past and present government policies Many juniors were introduced to Southeast's team teaching program, w here the number of students and teachers for a single class were tripled and met as one group. Junior officers met several times during the school year to discuss plans lor projects for their class 125 Students are shown receiving their schedule cards for the College Night program which acquainted students with nearby colleges and their programs. Juniors Bndgeris. Pam Bndjo. Mary Broadwater. Deidra Brooks. Janine Brown. Alan Brown. Barbara Brown. Barbara Brown. Diara Brown. Veda Bom. Paula Bryan. Donna Buchanan. James Buln. Pam Burch. Alan BurKcss. Mas Burns. Pam Burris. Ruth Burrow. Bill Busch. Kathy Bush. Bandy Basrart. Brad Butts. Alla Cable, lorry Cain. Mile Caldwell. Craig Calc. I.inda Camplrcll. Camcilc Camplicll. Carmen Camplrcll. Dan Candy. John Canfield. Randy Cannon. Pat Carmichael. Scott Carroll. Bill Carson. Stesr Carter. Celia Castle. Iona Cases. Mile Cawthra. Iasonie Cecil. Shelley Chambers. Donna Chapel. Mike Chaver. Das id Chichester, Paul Chipat. Antony Chientros. Ted Chom. lorry ChristRsarr. David Churchill. Steve Clarev. David Clark. Cyndic Clark. DaU Clark. Janet Clark. Kirby Clark. Terry Cline. Carmen Cline. Elaine Cline. Sandra Coehmour. Dwight Cocking. Sally Cnhen. lorry Cohen. Stese Colchln. Mark Collutu- Steve Oxsk. Alan Cook. Anisa Cook. Cay I Cook. Randy Cooper. Barry Cooper. Janet 127 Cooper. Norm Copley, Jamo Corrigan. Mary Couch. Cindy Coucy. Slot Cot. Bob Cox, Stan Crabtree. David Cuban. Dour Crandall, Bill Crandall. I.inda Craniton. Debbie Crelly. Barbara CrhJer. Raymond Crottfield. Dune Croti . Martha Crowe. Ray Crown. Kathy Culver. Rodger CommiiiRt, Diana Cunningham. Dan Cunningham. Mark Curt it. Joanne Cime. Sutan Curl. Charlet Daetwiler. Si very I Dancy. Richard Davict. Spencer Davit. Dora Davit. Diana Davit. Donna Davit. Jeffrey Davit. Sutan Dan lint. 1 tiK Dean. Phil Decow. Janet Dclltte. Pam Demott. Ronnie Deraulb. Slu IXrnliriRcr. Creg IX-nnit. Cathy Drnnhon. Betty IXbuty. Jamet Devlin. Mary Dickey. Dee Dillon. Marly Ditbon. Debbie Dietken. Don Donnelly . Nancy Doolin. Otll Dotty. Nola Drake. Jacquc Dufeik, Steve Duke. Hod Durcan. Jerry Dunkel. Kathy Dwyer. Diana Dwyer. Nora Earnetl. John Karr.tt. Steve Kdrnficld. Jim Kdgceomb. Betty EdglnRton. Reed Kdw aid . Sutan Kllington, Renie Klltnwood. I.i ml a Blit. Mike Kllit. Steve Klltbury. Ann Mmborg, Kric Juniors t Elster. Marc Emmoen. Nan Ettur. Card Esses. Tmn Es ari'. I,auric Evan . Scott Evbcrg. Walbeidge Fahrtuch. W as no Farali. |uu Karin. Bonnie Farmer. DjvmI Fcatherxton. Carol Fcldncr. Btili Felix. Terri Fell. Virginia Fenao. Greg Fiktwr. Marx Finch. Carolyn Fink. Gary Fink. M J Finkhciner. Mark Fisher. Wayne Filch. Don Fleming. Don Flielinger, Joleen Kliclingcr, Kathleen Foxkrll. Charles Foster. Doug Frerlricksoo. Nancs Freeman. Mike Frcnsles . Bob Friedman, Kathy Frs.Jerrs Fulloer. I’al Funsloo. Carnmie Fuscn. Greg Gilhrailh. Sharon Cardner. Connie Ciltctt. Kent Geiger. Barbara Gervsch. Das id Cerbcr. Kathryn Cerbes. Chris Gibbons. Marcia Gilbert. John Cillespie. Jim Cimpel. Side Cithern. Mike CUkou. Cynthia Clickman. Jarselle Coehring. Julie Goeller. Bells Gorman. Erica Could. Judy Graham. Jack Graham. VKlorra Grainger. James Cryxd. Mike Crases, Janet Griggs, Boss Grimsles. Thomas Grisamore. Greg Gris!. Kathleen Gross. Pan Coxtin. Maulsn Graslke. Grelchen Giarlec. Boh liaines. David llalc. Marjorie llall. I.inda Halves. Kirk Halstead, Candi Ham. Debbie llanes. Julie llanscil. Vickie Hanslrne. Sherry Hargis. Joe Harkins. Joe llarloo, Fa I llarme). Sue Harmison. Billie Harmon, Brenda Harris. Bill Harris. Boh Harris. Paula Harris. Rod Has. kins. 1'aii.e Hayden. Gladss Headley. John lleltcrbrand. I.inda 129 Henkel. Mate Henry. Judy Henry, lion aid Herd. Debbie Herndon. Rainol Herr. Sim llerthlerKcr. Slrien llrntnn Mirk llelt lcr. Niixy Has City llevting. Jamcr llicbctt. Steve lliecmv Gary Hilt. lamia linkman. Dan lliricli. Brute Hivvrin. Greg Hu. Sharon ilobbv. Carktta lloblit. Joo Hod. RmcnlU lloephcr. Dean Holcomb. Shelley Holley. Sherry Holt. Mar) Holt. Tegnear Hol tnan, l.irxla lluuten. Karen llofilirn. Phil lloeylcy. Pete Horton. Woody Howe. Barbara Howard. Vkky Ibm licit, Martha ll mye. Maty llwlvon. Kenneth Hull, Glenda Hulrtl. Marty Hull. Barbara Humphreys PJaioe llumphricv. Allan Hurt. Jell Igncmvki, Dehlne Inin. Paldie Irain. Patricia Jacluin. Wayne Jatobv. Steie Jackoivjt , Charley Jarnei Mile Jay. Mitchell Jenlitn. IVnic Jcnycn. Ilarharj Jemon. Jon Jeiycn. Klntl Jetyogene. Sloven Jtihnyon, Barhara Johnyon. Bence Johnvon. Jeanie Jolmvon. Jim Jolniyon. Johnnie Johnvnii. lamia Johnumi. Rid. Jotinvloo. Vkkt June . Carl Jonev Marc Jonev. Thomai Junker. Marla Jordon. Jaelie Jnviav. Debra Joy. (ary 130 Juniors I'ntchjril. S( - r Juniors PrftchcM, I.Indi hmcnuno Frank Pucril. Sandra Putnam. Colleen Quern. Marvin Quinlev. Kathleen Quinn. |ju Bader. Peggy Rainer. Jim Randall. Sloe Randle. Pal Rav. Kurt Ray. Jjrnrv Ra ook. Mav Reed. Kid Reed. Sluron Reel. Neel Reoev. Terry ReVn, Reeky Rnghle . Sieve Retttvch. IVajgla Kr-inard. (ari Kxhardy Sieve Riehardvm. Roll Rkhardvon. Larry Richardson. Pam Rkhardvm. Tn h Riedl. Janet Roach. Pamela ReWiinv. Sloe Rcberl . Twilla Rrhertun Linda Robinvon. Ricliard Redney. Cindy Redngucr. Carolyn Rener . I rbra Roner . IXane Roiter . I'nula RohrRjvl. I an Ro . Linda Rutledge. Sherry Rnuth. Carl Sadler. Bel Salem. Rohm Sander . I a nl Sander . So an Savage. Paul Saire. Sieve Schaeler. Carol Schefflrr. David Schmidt. Palli Schiuible. Tetldi Schrader. Ikll Schrader. Rol SchuNe. I _ur Schulte. Mike Schw ari . Anna Schneinfurlh. Suuir Schvwtliale. Karl Soil I. Tom Scery. I n Schmidt. Palli Seibert. Darlene Seligh. Mark Selvor. Sandra Sellrcr. Mike Shihari llailctla Slurik Clirivtine Slunl . Reeky Shan. Roh A 133 Shcllcnberxet, Torn Shcllito. Paul Shelton. Pam Shelton. Vfcki Shlrack. Sutan Shirley, Suuri SlmsktRUn Ka Slunk. jamn Showaltcr. Paul Shudini . Jean Skull. Cindy Sxhlcy. Cheryl Sidert, Carol Sieyri !. Barbara Si t. Pam Simmon . Chrit Simon. Armando Siou. Terry Skipper. Janet Slaughter, Lynn Smith. Betwon Smith. Be erl Smith. Carmen L Smith. Carmen B Smith. Donna Smith. Dora Smith. Kent Smith, I . ruii Smith. Tom Snodyfa , Dan Sodmlrom. Sandy Sowell. Bell Spark . Shelley Speary. Phil Speer. John Speyer. Jeanne Spine . Jack. Speaker. Becky Spurlin. Vicki Sijvire. Pam Stackman. Be erly Standle . Car Starr. Ionise Stearin. John Steele, Thorn Steen. Mike Stew , Cerard Ste «m, IIoyer Slcien , Stephanie Stewart, Gary Stewart. Jan Stoker. Mike Stone. Art Stone. Manha Strahm. Kern Stratton. Suun St ruble. Sue Stuart. Den Stuck . Barbara Stuehler. Dorn Sturdy . Judy Sutnmen. Mare Swamcn. Rich Sw lacotd. Darlene Taylor. I.ila TcRtineier, Handy Terry. Mary Thompson. Connie Thompson. Kathy Thorntcn. Rocky Tice. Barbara Tice, Da id Tidwell. Mike Tim pry. Carol Tindall, Cary Tindall. Manha Tippin. Jan Thompson. hi in Thompcon.Janke Thompson, Pam Thorton. Teen Tolli rr.Starla Torek. Jonetlc Trecii . Cilhrrt Trice. Gwen Trimble. Patti Trujillo. Deborah I'nroh. Su an V anandale. I.na Vanderhp. Ann Juniors Van l oicn. Claudia Waller. Feed W allcr. Jody Waller. Terry Wall. Gary Waller. Da id Wanjcemaiui, (ard Warner. Glifl Warren. Marlene Weaver. Ernest Wcaier. Joanne Webber, Gary Wridenbaurn. Mile Weinberger. I.mila Wellborn. Curt Wellemeycr. Jim Wellman. Charles Webb. Hc.bl.ic We l. Frank Weil. Jane) Weil. Jim Weil, l-irri Wherry. I Will Whinciy. floss-mar W hite. DcU.ru While, l.inda While. Raymond Wydcll. Sonia Wiehe. Mark Wills . Candice Wills . Terry Willbank . Darrell William . Carol Williamson. Robbie Williamson. Ibxsna Wibon. Alan Wilson. Rose Wilson. Sally Windlml . Kenny Winkler. Mark Wsnlcrv Cal Naice woia. Fhiiip Woenack. Crc Wc d. Johnctta Wocd. Phyllis Woody. Pam Workman, Jce Worsbam. Itrancb Writ 1.1. Nancy Wrrtbl. Randall Yoonjc. Rrad Center of activity is the Senior Christmas card exchange Senior Class Officers: STANDING: Jim Dye. vice-president; David Bell, president. SEATED: Carol Reber. secretary; Kathy Hines, treasur- er; Brenda Allen, sergeant-at-arms. Engrossed in a lecture are the first hour government class students. 136 Seniors Mature, Progress During Southeast Years With mixed emotions, the Seniors of '68 leave Southeast behind as they acquire a new independence and a higher prestige as a high school graduate. Since the fall of '65 when they entered as Sophomores, these Seniors have matured in both emotional and educational areas. Upon leaving Southeast, each per- son is a more complete individual than he was three years ago. The Seniors have contributed much to making Southeast the best high school in the city. Three years of memories accompany the Seniors as they leave Southeast. They remember the agony of being a sophomore, the confusion of learning the school, meeting new people, and adjusting to the dif- ferences of high school as compared to junior high. As juniors, their social status rose as they became upper- classmen. Engaged in numerous activities such as the sponsoring of the Jr.-Sr. Prom . their winning the Homecoming float contest, and the ordering and re- ceiving of class rings. Now. as seniors, they are once again in the top position as juniors and sophomores look to them for guidance. Attending their last football and basketball games, the Senior Prom and Banquet, upholding the winning Homecoming float contest, making plans for college, and many more memories accompany the departing Southeast seniors. Momen- toes such as wilted corsages, game programs, and yearbooks will serve as visible reminders of their high school years. Southeast government classes voted for students in a mock election for state offices. Randy Loveland pauses while making a speech for the office of governor. Senior Class Representatives are: SEATED: Jan Dye. Melissa Harrub. STANDING FRONT ROW: Carol Shasv. Roberta Eaton: Phil Lyon and Debbie France. Mcmbcrs-at-large. STANDING SECOND ROW: Lou Morgan. Gail Bartlett. Greg Busch. TOP: Bill Vcstlc. ABOUSSIE. PAM L: Pep Club 1.2.3; Gym- nastic Club 2; One Act plays 2; Modern Dance Club 3; Sea Sprites 3; All School Tal- ent Assembly 3; Amahl and the Night Visi- tors” 3; Spoon River Anthology 3. ABOUSSIE. PATRICIA C: Pep Club 1.2.3; Sea Sprites 3; Modern Dance Club 3; Moder- naircs 3 ACHTEN. MICIIAEI. A: Gymnas- tics 2.3. ACORD. MAUDELLA A. ADAMS. KAREN M: Pep Club 1.2.3-Vice-President 3; Sea Sprites 1.2.3; Modern Dance Club3; Bas- ketball Sweetheart Queen Candidate 3. AHRENS. RICHARD L: Ercnch Club 2; In- tramural Basketball 3. AKERS, SHIRI.EY J. ALLEN. BARBARA A: Student Relations Board 1.2; French Club 1.2.3; National Fo- rensic League 1,2; Senior Queen Attendant at Junior-Senior Prom 3; Pep Club 1,2.3. Al- LEN. BRENDA L: French Club 1.2.3: Pep Club 1,2.3; Y-tecns 1: Sergeant-at-Arms 2; Modern Dance Club 3; Sea Sprites 2.3. ALLEN. JUDY. ALLEN, KRISTINE M: Spanish Club 1.2; Future Teacher's Club 1.2.3. ALLEN- SWORTII. GREG T: Swimming 1; Diving 1. ALLEY. RICHARD. ALLEY. ROBERT D: Swimming 1,2.3; Lettermun's Club 1.2.3. AI.SEIKE, SONYA R: Pep Club 2.3; French Club 2; Modcrnaircs 2. ALVARADO. ROSE M: Sergeant-at-Arms 1; Spanish Club 1; Pep Club 1.2.3; Modern Dance Club 3. ANDERSON. ALYCE. ANDERSON, BRUCE J: Football 1; Spanish Club2; Wrestling 1; Baseball I ANDER- SON. BRUCE W: Golf 1.2; Lctterman's Club 3. ANDERSON, RICK VV. ANDERSON, RAYMOND D. ANDERSON. REX A: Wrestling 2.3; Student Relations Board 3. ARMSTRONG, DEENENE J: Pep Club 1.2; Cvmnastics 1.2. ARMSTRONG. DIXIE A. ARRINGTON. NEII. C: Rifle Club I; Sophomore Choir 1 ASMANN, LOUISE J: Pep Club 1 Thespi- ans 3. ATKINSON. BARBARA S: Glee Club 2.3. ATKINSON, NATHANIEL. ATKIS- SON, MELODY A: Pep Club 2.3. ATKIS- SON. RANDY. AUSTIN. CHARLES A: Baseball 1.2. AYAL- A. JOEL R. BAKER. CHERYL A: Pep Club 1.2. BALLARD. SHEILA. BARGER. GARY. BARLOW. NANCY L: Latin Club 1. Pep Club 1.2.3 BARNES. DALE L: Sophomore Choir 1; Modcrnaircs 3; Choraleers 2; Cho- ralcsque 2; Rifle Club I; Bovs Ensemble 2.3; Sound of Music 2. Amahl and the Night Visitors'’ BARR. STEPHEN C: Student Relations Board 2.3 BARRERA. ROSE A: Pep Club 1.2.3. Sophomore Assembly; Spoon River Anthology 3. BARTLETT, GAIL A: French Club 1.2; Pep Club 1.2.3; Student Council Secretary 3; Modern Dance Club3; Sea Sprites 2. 138 Seniors BARTI.ETT. MARK O: Student Relations 2; BATEMAN. MORITA C. BAUER. JOYCE A: Pep Club 1 BAXTER. GAIL L. (DUKE): Wrestling 1,2,3; Student Relations 3; Letter- men’s Club 3 BAYOUTH. MICHAEL J: Sophomore Choir 1. Choraleers 1.2. Boys' Ensemble 1.2; Madrigals 3; Choralcsque 2.3; Sound of Music 2; Amahl and the Night Visitors 3. BEAN. ROBERT W: Basketball 1; Football 1.2.3; Lcttcrmen’s Club 2.3; Student Rela- tions 3. BECKI.Y. CLAUDE W. BEDI- CRF.W, MARY K: Pep Club 2.3; Spanish Club 1.2.3; Lcllerwomen’s Club 2.3; Secre- tary 2; President 3. BELL. DAVID S: Track 1,3; Football 1. Wrestling 1,2; German Club 1; Student Relations 1; Senior Class Presi- dent BELL, JANET K: Pep Club 1.2.3. BERKEBII.E, KARL S. BEYER. NANCY L. BILLINGS. STEVEN P: Football 1; Baseball 1 BINKLEY. JAMES R: BITNER, DANIEL J: German Club 2. BLAKE. BELINDA M: Art Club3. BI.OC1L CHERYL B: Pep Club 1.2.3; French Club 1; Pillow Talk crew 2; Future Teachers' Club 3; Diary of Anne Frank crew 3; Spoon River Anthology 3 BOBO. KAREN S: Folk Music Club 1; Gymnastics 1; Track 1. BOD- INE, SHERRY D: Pep Club 1.2.3; Sea Sprites 1.3 BOGUE. KATHLEEN L: Pep Club 1.2.3; Folk Music Club 1; Student Council 1.2. One-Act Plays 1; Journalism staff 2; Jr.-Sr. Prom Committee; Thespians 2.3; Vice-president 3; Pillow Talk 2; Sound of Music 2; Scholastic Merit Award in Art 2; Art Club 3; Spoon River Anthology 3. Di- ary of Anne Frank 3; Amahl and the Night Visitors 3. BOLLS. JOHN W: Film Club 1 BOND. HARLINE A: Pep Club 1.2.3; Sophomore Choir I; Choraleers 2,3; German Club 2.3; Boys’ Ensemble Accompanist 2.3; Choral- esque 2.3s Sound of Music ” 2; Amahl and the Night Visitors 3; BORLASE. BRADLEY C: Swimming 1.2. BORN. JAMES A: Chora- leers 2.3; Choralcsque 2.3. BOTH, STE- PHANIE M: Pep Club 1.2: Student Relations 2; Art Club 3- BOWF.LL. ROBERT R: Student Relations. BOYDSTON, MICHAEL B: Crosscountry 1. 2.3; Swimming 1.2.3; Track 2; Lettcrmen's Club 3. BRADLEY. JOAN B: Girls' Glee Club 1.2.3 BRANDA. JAMES E: Swimming 3. BRANDNER, CHERYL A: Pep Club 1.2. 3; Spanish Club 1.2.3; secretary 3; Sopho- more Choir 1; Choralcsque 2.3; Choraleers 2. 3; Junior Misses 2.3: Sound of Music 2; Amahl and the Night Visitors 3; Modern Dance Club 3. BRANSON. JODY J: Pep Club 1.2; Sea Sprites 1; Stampede 2.3: copy editor, adver- tising manager 2; Hoof beats 2.3; index editor 2; editor-in-chief 3: Quill and Scroll 3. Senior I.ettermen are traditionally responsible for transporting victory bell to and from the games. BRKAZEALE. SUSAN E: Folksinging Club 1: Pep Club 1.2: Program Cover Design for The Diar of Anne Frank 3: Poster and Program Cover Design for Pillow Talk 2; President of Art Club 3: Art Editor for Kalei- doscope 3. BREEDLOVE. LINDA M. BREWER. TOM R: Lettcrmen's Club 2.3. BREZOVAR. JAMES B: Stage Band 1. Soph- omore Football; Coif 1.2. Intramural Basket- ball 3. BRIM. CHRISTINA M: Pep Club 1.2. 3; French Club 1.2.3; Sergeant-at-Arms 3; Modern Dance Club 3. BRISCOE, MICHAEL S. BROCKELMAN, STEPHEN L: “The Diary of Anne Frank 3; Pillow Talk 2; National Thespian Society 2. 3-President of 3; Spoon River Anthology 3; Stampede 2.3; Photo Editor 2; Hoof beats 2. 3-Sonomore Section 2; Science and Math Club 2; One Act Plays 2; All School Project 2; Amahl and the Night Visitors -Crew 3. BROWN, DEBORA M. BROWN, JACQUE- LINE M: Pep Club 1.2.3; Art Club 3; Library Proctor 3; Office Proctor: Student Relations Board 2 BROWN. JAMES J: Choralcers 2.3; Choralesque 2; State Music Contest 2; Cho- ralesquc 3. BROWN. MARTHA L: Pep Club 1 BROWN REBECCA J: Pep Club-Represent- ative 1,2-President 3. Sea Sprites 1.2.3: Mod- ern Dance Club 3. Stampede-Circulation Manager 3: Basketball Sweetheart Queen Attendant 3. BURCARD, JANET S: Pep Club 1.2.3 BURCARDT. BETTY L. BUR- CESS. MARILYN A: Pep Club 1.3; Stampede 3. BURKE, REBECCA A: Pep Club 1.2. BURNHAM. JOHN L. BURTON, JAMES D: Rifle Club 2.3: All School Project 2; Sci- ence and Math Club 3. BUSBY. JEANNE S: Pep Club 1.2; French Club 1.2: Spanish Club 2 BUSCH, GREGORY A: Sophomore Foot- ball; Student Council Representative 2.3; Tennis 2. BUZZELL. MARGARET A: Pep Club 1; Glee Club I CAILTEUX. LINDA K: Pep (dub 2.3: Modernaires — Secretary 3. CALDWELL. CHARLES S: Track 1.2; Cross Country 2 CALDWELL. KENT J: Pep Band 1; Stage Band 3; Swimming 1. CAMPBELL. JEANNE C: Pep Club 1.2: Student Relations Board 3; Thespians 3; One Act Plays 1. Pillow Talk 2; The Diary of Anne FYank” 3; Spoon River Anthology” 3. Senior boys display their musical abilities in a marching performance be- fore the school during senior week at Southeast. 140 Seniors CANNON, MICHAEL W. CARDENAS, ALAN M. CARR. CATHY I: Pep Club 2. Debate Club 2. CARTER, CYNTHIA A. CASPER. BRENT. L: Wrestling 1.2. Chora- leers 2.3; Buys Ensemble 2.3; Sophomore Choir 1. Sound of Music” 2. Choralesque 2; “Amah! and the Night Visitors” 3. CHANDLER, JEANNETTE C: Pep Club 1. 2.3; Spanish Club 1.2. Student Relations 1,2; Sea Sprites 2.3; Modern Dance 3; Diary of Anne Frank 3; Pillow Talk 2; One Act Plays I. Spoon River Anthology” 3; Thespi- an Club 3. Girls State Representative 2. A- malil and the Night Visitors 3. CHANEY, MARY E. CHAPMAN. MARSHA J: Sopho- more Choir I CHENEY. NANCY A: Pep Club 2; Band Concert 3; Style Show 1. Proc- tor 1.2.3 CHILCOTE. PATRICIA K: Gym- nastics 1.2; Modern Dance 1.2.3; Sea Spirits 2; Pep Club 1.2.3; Sophomore Assemble; Tal- ent Assemble 3; Spoon River Anthology” 3; One Acts 1. CHILDRESS. PAMELA J: PcpClub2.3; Spanish Club 1.2.3; Sound of Music 2; Choralesque 2; State Music Festival 1,2. CHRISTENSON, MARY M: Pep Club 1.2.3; Orchestra 1. Sophomore Choir I; Choralccrs 2.3; Junior Misses 2.3; Secretary 2. Sea Sprites 3; Sound of Music 2; Amahl and the Night Visitors 3; Choralesque. CLARK. BENNIE F. CLARK. LINDA L: Spanish Club 1.2 — secretary. Future Teachers Club 3; Pep Club 1.2.3; Student Relations 2; Marching Band 1.2.3. CLARK. PARRY W: German Club 1 CLARK. ROGER D. CLAY. JESSE A: Swimming 1 COCHRAN, LINDA J: Pep Club 1.2.3 COCHRAN. TERYI. A: Pep Club 1.2.3; Spanish Club; Cvmnastics. COCKERHA.M, REBECCA A: Student Re- lations 1 CODY, MARCUS E: Trake 1.2.3; Football 1. 2.3 COLBURN. KRISTINE: Latin Club 1. Sea Sprites 1.2, Art Club 3; Pep Club 1.2.3. COLEMAN, BENJAMIN D. COLEMAN. GEORGE II. COLLIER, DORIS F: Proctor 3. COLLINS. MICHAEL C: Rifle Club 1; Mix ensemble I; Coif 2; Modcrnarics 2,3; Vice- President of Rifle Club 2 COLVIN, LINDA S: Pep Club 1.2; Stampede 2.3 — business and ad manager 2 — feature and page editor, ad manager 3; Hoofbeats 2.3 — junior class 3; Student Relations Board I. Fashion Show 1.3; Journalism Award 3. COLVIN, MI- CHAEL E: Art Club 3; Swimming 1.2.3; Let- termen’s Club 1,2.3; French Club 2 COMP- TON, CORDON B: Cross Country 2.3; Swimming 2.3. COMPTON. JOE II: German Club 1.2.3; Rifle Club 1.2.3. CONRAD. TERRIE L. CONVERSE. NAN- CY: Pep Club 2. COOK. INA L: Pep Club 1. 2 COOK. PHILIP B: Marching Band 1.2.3; Pep Band 2.3. Stage Band 2; Symphonic Band 1.2.3; Orchestra 3; Brass Choir 1.2.3. CORBIN. GERALD D: Cross Country 1 Golf 1.2; N.F.I.. 1.2. CORN. KAY L: Pep Club 1.3 CORNELI- SON, RENEE K. COUEY. JAMES H: Sci- ence Club 3; Lab Assistant. COUEY, PAM A. COUI.SON. NANCY L: Sophomore Class President; French Club 1; Student Relations Board 2.3 — vice chairman 3; Sea Sprites 2.3; Modern Dance Club 3; Pep Club 1.2.3 — Senior representative to cabinet; Basketball Sweetheart Queen Candidate 3. 141 COl'LTER. JOSEPH F: German Club 2; I-' x t! :ill 1; Basketball manager I: Tennis 1.2; Student Relations Hoard Representative I- Vice-Chairman 2, Student Council Member 2. Boss’ State Delegate 2. Quill and Scroll 3; The Diarv of Anno Frank 3. All School Tal- ent Assemblv 2 COULTER. THOMAS P. COWELL. SANDRA L: Cleo Club 2.3. COX. DON R. COX. RICH ARD D. COX. VICKIE A: Pep Club 1.2. Student Re- lations Board 3. CRABB. WILLIAM M. CRAIIAN. BARBARA J: Courtesy Commit- tee 2. CRAMER. DOUGLAS J: Shimming 1. Student Council 1.2; German Club 1.2; Stampede 2.3; lloofbeats 2.3; Students Relations Board 3 CRAWFORD. HER- BERT W: Science Club I. Courtcsv Commit- tee 2. Rifle Club 3. CRELLY. MELVIN B: Football 2.3; Letter- men’s Club 2.3; Track 2 CRISS. NANCY’ M: Pep Club 1.2.3: Head Baton Tsvirler 3. CROW. MARILYN J: Pep Club 1.2.3; French Club 1.2. CRUMLEY, GREGORY S: Marching Band 1.2.3; Wrestling 2.3; Cross Country 2 CUNNINGHAM. JUDY C: Gymnastics 3. CUSHING. JANET L: Pep Club 1.2.3; Tsvirler 2.3; Pillow Talk 2 CITTS. ROB- ERT M. DALE, DEBORAH I): B team cheerleader 1; Pep Club 1; Orchestra 1.2.3. DARTER. MARY L: Pep Club 1.2.3. DAUGHENBAUGH. DEBORAH: Pep Club 1.2.3. DAVF.E, DOUGLAS J: Choraleers 2.3; Sophomore Choir. Boys Ensemble 2.3. Cho- ralesque 2. Amahl and the Night Visitors 3. DAVIS. GARY D: Swimming 1 DAVIS, HUBERT II: Sophomore Mixes! Ensemble; Sophomore Choir. State Music Festival 1.2.3; Choralesque 3; Sound of Music 2. Madri- gals 2.3; Amahl and the Night Visitors 3; Art Club 3. DAY. JAMES N: Choraleers 2.3; Rifle Club 2.3. Sophomore Choir 1; Courtesy Proctor 2: Latin Club 1 DECKER. MAR- CELLA F. DELL. DORIS J. DISHON, DAN L: German Club 1.2.3. Lcttcrmcn’s Club 2.3; Football 1.2.3; Tennis 1.3; Track 2; National Forensic la-ague 1,2; National Merit Semi- Finalist 3; Summcrficld Finalists: Science and Math Club 1 DONALDSON. DEBORAH J: Pep Club; Student Relations Board. DONEI.SON. DEBORAH M: Pep Club 1.3; French Club 3; Modern Dance Club 3; Art Club 3. DOTY. DALLAS C. DRAKE. STEVEN A. DRAPER. DORO- THY E. DUEL R. MELANIE J: Pep Club 1. 3; French (dub 3; Student Relations 2; Cour- tesy Proctor 3. DUKE. CONSTANCE M: Spanish Club 1.2.3-vice-president 3; Pep Club 1.2.3. Sound of Music 2. Choralesrpie 2.3: Amahl and the Night Visitors 3: Soph- omore Glee ami Mixed Ensemble; Choraleers 2.3: Courtcsv Proctor 3. DUSTIN, SHERRY L: Pep Club 1 DUTTON. RODNEY B: Cross Country 1; Art Club 3; Stampede: lloofbeats. DWYER, DAVID E: Football I. Baseball 1 DYE. JAMES R: Ugly Man on Campus 1. Vice- President of Junior Class. Buffalo Bill Candi- date 2; Basketball 1.2.3; Vice-President of Senior Class. Junior-Senior Prom Attendant 3; Track 1 DYE. JAN I: French Club 1. Pep Club 1.2.3-Senior Secretary; Student Council Representative 2.3. Decorations for Junior- Senior Prom 2. Directors 3; Spanish Club 3; Basketball Sweetheart Queen Candidate 3. DY E. MARK A: Track 1.3. Bowling Intra- murals I; Basketball Intramurals 1. Rifle Club; Baseball 1; Cross Country I. Student Relations Board. 142 Seniors Senior girls relax for a brief time while eating lunch at the traditional senior girls lunch table EASTON. WILLIAM J: Basketball 1.2.3. Lettermen s Club 1.2: French Club 1; Intra- murals 1,2,3: EATON. ROBERTA J: Pep Club 1.2.3; French Club 1.2.3: Pillow Talk 2: Diary of Anne Frank” 3; One Act Plays 1; Thespian Secretary 3. Student Council Repre- sentative 3; All-School Project 2.3; Sopho- more Talent Assembly; Spoon River Anthol- ogy” 3; Stampede: Hoofbeats. ECORD, CHARLES A: F I. 3; Rifle Club 1. EDGE- COMBE. MARY K: German Club 1.2.3. ELLIOTT. CAROLE J: Pep Club 1.2.3; Madrigals 2.3; Choralecrs 2.3; Student Rela- tions Board 2; Sound of Music 2; Chorl- esque 2.3: Amah) and the Night Visitors” 3. ELLIOTT. ROYCE V: Football 2: Sopho- more Choir; Modemaires 2; Boys Ensemble 2. ELLIS. SHARON E. F.LStON. WIL- LIAM G. EVANS. KARLENE. FAHNES- TOCK. SALLY A: Pep Club 1.2.3: Spanish Club I. One Acts” 2; Modern Dance 3; Spoon River Anthology 3. FA HR BACH, CONNIE L: Pep Club 1. FARHA. DENISE A: Pep Club 1.2.3. FAR- HA. TONI K: Pep Club 1.2.3. FASCIANO. LEONARD M: Football 1.2: Wrestling I FAWCETT. RICHARD D. FEESE. GREG A: Football 1.2: Wrestling I. Student Relations Board 2. I'IGGINS. JAMES P: Football 1; Track 1.2; Cross Coun- try 2.3; Lettermen s Club2.3. FINDLEY. ROBERTA J: Orchestra 1 FINK, CARY E: Wrestling. FISHER. NIKKI S: Pep Club 1.2. Sound of Music” 2; Choralesque 2.3: A- mahl and the Night Visitors 1.3; State Music Festival 2. FISHER. THOMAS J: Baseball 1.2.3; Bas- ketball 1; Student Relations Board 1.2,3; Chairman of All-School Project: Intramurals 1.2.3. FITCH. ELAINE M: Pep Club 1.2: Proctor 1.2.3. FLEAGLE. JAMES H: Varsitv Debate 2; NFL 1.2: Latin Club 1.2. FLEA- GLE. JANICE A: N F L. 1.2; Pep Club 1.2; Latin Club 3. FLETCHER. KENTON R: Choralecrs 2.3, Sophomore Choir I; Boys Ensemble 2.3; Sophomore Ensemble; Sound of Music 2: Ainahl and the Night Visitors 3: Choralesque 2.3; Basketball Manager 1.2. 3. National Music Convention 2: State Music- Concert 2; Lettermen s Club 2,3. FORD. DEBORAH J: Pep Band 1: Student Relations Board 2 FORGEY. GERALD L: German Club 1. Cross Country 1 FOUSE. LINDA E: Latin Club 1; Future Teacher's Club 3. FOWLER. CAROLYN J. FOX, MICHAEL J; Football 1.2.3; Wrestling 1.2. Baseball 1.2.3; Student Relations Board 1.2; Lettcrmen’s Club 2.3. 143 FRANCE. CEORCEANN D: Pop Club 1.2. 3. Sophomore Talent Assembly; French Club 1.2; Student Council Representative 2.3- Director of Publications 2; Senior One Act Plays; Modern Dance Club 3; Basketball Sweetheart Queen Candidate 3. FRANCIS. SUSAN K: Latin Club 1.2; Pep Club 1.2; Student Relations Board 2 FRAZEE, DOR- OTHY A: Pep Club 1.2,3; Sophomore Choir. FRAZEE. GARY I.: Coif 1.2.3; Stage Band 3; Pep Band 2 FRENCH. ALICE J: Art Club 3; Fashion Show 1.2.3; Sophomore Talent As- semblc-stage crew; All School Talent Assem- bly 2.3, Pillow Talk’ 2. Sound of Music 2; Choralcsque 2. Dear Me. the Sky Is Falling 2; “The Diary of Anne Frank 3; Amahl and the Night Visitors 3. FRIESEN. JENNIFER: French Club 1.2.3- Secretary 3; Pep Club 1.2.3; Art Club 3. FRIGCF.RI, RON J. FUNK. DAVID R. GAGNE. IRENE M. CALLER. GARY S: Science and Math Club 2.3; Spanish Club 2. 3. National Forensics league. GAUI.DINC. LOWELL T: Sophomore Football; Track Manager 1. GEARY. JAN M: Pep Club 1; Spanish Club 1, Art Club 3; “Spoon River Anthology 3 CEE. DEBO- RAH A: Pep Club 1.2 GEESE. DAVID L: Football 2.3; Letterman's Club 2.3. GEIGER. CONSTANCE M. GIBBS. NANCY A. GILL. LESLEY M: B- team Cheerleader 1; Pep Club 2.3; Student Relations Board 2; Sea Sprites 2. Gymnastics 2.3; Modernaire Ensemble 2-Secretary 2; Modern Dunce Club 3; Choraleers 3; Choral- esque 3. GILLETTE. CAROL A: Pep Club I. 2 GILLETTE. LORETTA J: Pep Club 2. GINGRICH, BARBARA J. Pep Club 1.2.3; French Club: Student Relations Board. GIRE. CALE S: Football 1.2; Tennis 1.2 GLOVER. LINDA C. GOSSELIN. EARL L. GRANT. RUTH A: Pep Club 1. Future Teachers Club 3. CREEF. DANIEL A: Band. GREEN. DWAN P: Swimming 1.2.3. Letter- men’s Club 1.2.3; Sound of Music 2. Cap- tain of Swimming Team 3. GREGG, JACK K: Cross Country 2. CRIDER. LEE W: Track 2.3. CRIFFINC, DONALD E. GRIGGS. STEPHEN A. (DREW): chora- leers 3: Boys' Ensemble3; Modernaires 2; Mixed Ei semble2; Amahl and the Night Visitors 3. CRIMES, TERRY L: Bowling 3. Marching Band 2 CRISMORE. CATHY A: Pep Club 1.2.3; Student Relations Board 2; One Act Plays 2; Spoon River Anthology 3. GROBE. GARY M: Sophomore Football; Golf. GUEST. MICHELLE: Student Rela- tions Board 2: Pep Club 1.2 HAILE. GOR- DON T: German Club 1.2.3. HAINES, MELISSA A: Pep Club 2 HALE. JUDITH J: Pep Club 1.2: Student Relations Board 1.2 HALL. LUCILLE M. HAMM. BARBARA C: Pep Club 1.2; Glee Club 1 HANNON. MARY A: Pep Club 1.2.3, Hoof- beats Business Manager 2. Stampede 2.3; Honorary Journalism Student 3. ' ■ Seniors HARI.OVV. DANNY L: Football I; Wrestling 1; Baseball 1; ‘B’ team Football 2. HAR- MON. PECCY A: Pep Club 1.2.3: Book Store Proctor 2.3 HARRINGTON. JAMES N: Football 1.2; Wrestling 1.2.3; Baseball 1; Student Relations Board. HARRIS, BAR- BARA S: Pep Band 1.2,3; Pep Club 1; Stu- dent Relations Board 2 HARRIS, SHARON E. HARRISON. JAMES R. HARRUB. MELIS- SA M: Student Council Representative 1.2.3; Student Relations Board 2; Pillow Talk 2; Diary of Anne Frank 3; Pep Club 1.2,3; French Club 1,2; All-School Project 2.3; Thespian Club 3; Sophomore Talent Assem- bly; Sophomore One Act Plavs; Spoon River Anthology” 3. HARTMAN, DEVON W: Cross Country 1. Swimming 1: Buffalo Bill Candidate 1. Lcttermcn's Club 2.3; “Sound of Music” 2; Gymnastics 2.3; All School Pro- ject 2-Assistant Director 3-Director; Orchestra 1,2.3; Amahl and the Night Visitors 3. HARTMAN. JANE A: Student Relations Board 3. HATFIELD, LINDA S. HATTAN, JANET S: Pep Club 1.2.3; Class Treasurer 1,3; Hoofbeats Production Manag- er 2; Hoofbeats Class Coordinator 3; Stampede Assistant Editor 3; Quill and Scroll 3. HAUPT. NANCY J: Spanish Club 2.3; Courtesy Committee 3. HAWKINS, LINDY C. (BUTCH). HAYDEN. ROY O. HAY- DEN. SUSAN K: Modern Dance Club 3; Cym nasties 3. HAYS. SUSAN E: Pep Club 2. Glee Club 2 HAZEN, DEBORAH S. IIEFLEY, LOUISE A: Pep Club 1.2.3. HEIN. CYNTHIA M: Pep Club: Modern Dance Club 3. HEINZ, MARVIN M: Track 1 HELM. MARGARET K: Ciris’ Glee Club 1; Office Proctor 1,2. HENDRICKSON, CAR- OL S. HENDRIX, STEVEN A. HENSLEY, DOUGLAS F: Football 2; Spanish Club 2; Art Club 3; Wrestling 2. HERBERGER. THOMAS M: Wrestling 2; Modcrnaires 3. HERD. PAMELA S: Spanish Club 2: Pep Club 1.2. HERR. PAUL C: Wrestling 1.2.3; Baseball 1; Folksinging Club 1 HERRIN. MARY L: Pep Club 1,2,3; German Club 1.2.3; Student Rela- tions Board 3. 145 HERRINGTON. DEBBIE S: Pep Club 1.3. IIERVEY. REX V: Sophomore Choir; Chora- leers 3. HESS. GARY E: Spanish Club 2; Bookstore Proctor 3; Tennis 1; Courlcsv Committee 3. HESS. THOMAS R: Football; Wrestling HEWES. FRANCES I.; Pep Club 1.2: Journalism 2. Art Club 3; Student Rela- tions Board 1.2: Sound of Music 2; Diary of Anne Frank 3. HILL. CAROLYN A: Pep Club 1: Girl’s S|x rts 2: Glee 3. IIII.L. JANICE R: Future Teacher's Club 2.3: Spanish Club 1.2. Pep Club 1 HILL. PAULETTE J: Girl's Sports; Pep Club 3. HINCKLEY, DOROTHY E: Pep Club 1.2.3. HINES. KATHRYN M: Pep Club 1.2.3; Courtesy Committee 1.2.3; French Award 1.2; Sophomore Talent Assem- bly French Club 1.2.3-Vice-Presidcnt: Na- tional Merit (.otter of Commendation: Mod- ernaires; Amahl and the Night Visitors” 3. Modern Dance Club-President 3; Kaleido- scope: Class Treasurer 3; Basketball Sweet- heart Queen Candidate 3. HITE. BRETT D. IIIXON. TERRY L: Pep Club 1.2.3; Art Club 3; Student Relations Board 1 IIOCII. ROZEZETTA. HOELTJE. DAVID B. HOLCOMBE. GAROLD D: Rifle (:lul 2.3-Secretary-Treasurer 3, HOLDEN. TRELI.A 8: Pep Club 1.2.3. HOLLAND. RONALD B: Football 1.2.3: Baseball 1.2.3; l.ettermon's (dub 2.3-Presi- dent. Stampede: Hoofbcats. HORN BER- GER. DONNA J: Pep Club 1.2. National Forensic l.caugc 1.2.3; President 3; French Club 1.2.3-President 3: Student Relations Board 2 HORNING. DAVID M. HORTON, OLLEATIIA. HOUGH IN. ROBERT E. HOWELL, NANCY E: Pep Club 1.2. Stampede 2,3-Ex- change Editor 2: lloofbeats 2.3-Sophomorc Class Editor 3. HUCKINS. GREGORY' E. HUDSON. PA MALA S: Pep Club 1.2.3; Future Teacher's Club 3; Lab Assistant 3; Library Proctor 2; Sound of Music” 2. IIUEBERT. JOHN L: Football 1; Swimming 1.2: Latin Club3. HUFFMAN. MORRIS E: French Club 1.2. 3; Baseball I. inahl and the Night V isitors 3; Orchestra 1.2; Madrigals 3; Choralccrs 3. HUFFMAN. SHERRY. IIULSE. CONNIE S: Pep Club 1.2.3; French Club 3; Art (dub 3; Y-Teens 1. Modern Dance Club3; Student Relations Boar l 3. HUMBOLT. BRENDA K: Pep Club 1.2.3. HUNT. CAROL A: Marching Band HUNT- ER. JAMES R. Seniors HURTT. ROBERT C: Football 1,2.3: Base- ball 1.2,3; Wrestling 1; Lcttermen's Club. IRVING. JOHN R: Pep Band 1.2.3; Stage- Band 1.2.3; Drum Major 3. ISBEI.L. GALEN C: Wrestling 1.2.3; Lcttermen's Club 1.2.3; Student Relations Board 3; Football Manager 1. JABARA. JOHN B: Football 1; Swimming I; Tennis 1.2.3. JACOBS. JEAMNE B: Pep Club 1.2.3: Art Club 3. JAMES. CAROL S: Pep Club 2; Student Re- lations Board 2 JAMESON. DEBORAH A: German Club 2: Pep Club 3; Student Rela- tions Board 3; Sea Sprites 3 JAMISON. NANCY K: Varsity Cheerleader 1,2,3; Mod- ern Dance Club3; Homecoming Queen 3: Pep Club 1.2.3: Cabinet 2.3. JENNE. PAM: Spanish Club 2; Student Relations Board 2. JENSEN, THAI) M: Cross Country 2.3: Wrestling 2. JOHN. MARILUE: Pep Club 1,2.3; Inter- mural Sjxirts I; Student Relations Board 1. JOHNSON. CHRISTIE: French Club 1.2.3. Pep Club 1.2.3: Modern Dance Club 3; Sea Sprites 2.3; B Team Cheerleader 1,2; Stu- dent Relations Board 1.2.3; Junior Attcudant- Junior-Senior Prom 2; Basketball Sweetheart Queen Candidate 3 JOHNSON. GERALD P: Courtess (Committee Proctor 3. JOHNSON. LINDA C: Pep Club. JOHNSON. NANCY A: Pep Club 1.2.3; Sophomore Choir; Choraleers 2. JOHNSON. SUSAN G: Modcrnaires 2.3. JOHNSTON. VICKI A: IVp Club 1.2. JONES. DEANNE K. JONES. GLORIA M: Safctv Club 2; Student Relations Board 2. JONES. HILDAS. JONES. KATHERN L: Recreational Sports 3; Bowling 1.2; Modern Dance 3. JONES. SANDRA M: Pep Club 1. Pillow Talk 2. Thespians 3; Diary of Anne Frank 3; Tal- ent Assembly 3; Spoon River Anthology” 3. JONES. TAMARA J. JONES. TIMOTHY C: Modcrnaires 2.3 JONKER. LINDA S: Medi- cal Careers Club 1.2.3; Girls Glee Club 3. JORDAN. JUDY K. KATZENMEIER, DAVID A: Football 1; Baseball 1,2.3; Letter- men's Club 2.3 KEITH, ELIZABETH J: Pep Club 3: French Club 3. KELLY. CONSTANCE B: Pep Club 1.2.3; Future Teachers' Club 1.2.3. KENNEDY. KRIS- TINE A: Pep Club 1.2.3; Sound of Music 2; Choralcsquc 2.3. State Music Festival 2: Amalil and the Night Visitors 3. State Mu- sic Ensemble Festival 1 KENNEDY. LARRY E. KERR. MARY B: Pep Club 1.2; Student Relations Board 3. KEYS. MARY L. KIME. DAVID L: Football 1; Wrestling 1.3: Track 1 KING, JENNIFER A: Pep Club 1.2.3: French Club 1.2 KIRCHER. MARJORIE A: Pep Club 1.2.3; Spanish Club 1.2.3. Art Club3. KIRCHNER. KRIS. KNIGHT. KATHRYN M: Student Relations Board 2: Kaleidoscope 2; Stampede. KNOX. DAVID T: Football 1.2. 3; l-ettcrmcn's Club 2.3; Wrestling 1.2: Chor- aleers 2.3; Sophomore Choir; Sophomore Ensemble; Bovs Ensemble 2.3; Sound of Music 2; Choralcsquc 2.3; Amahl and the Night Visitors 3. KOENIG, MARY M: Pep Club 1.2: Student Relations Board 2 147 KOEPKE, JOHN A: Choralcers 2.3; Amahl and llir Night Visitors 3; Choralcsque 2.3; Swimming 1.2.3; Lettcrmcn's Club 2.3. Sophomore Choir; Sound of Music” 2; State Music Contest 2.3 KRAMER. LYNN A: Pep Club 1.2.3; Sea Sprites 2.3; French Club 2; Band Vice-President 3; Student Relations Board 3; Marching Band 1.2.3. KRASUSKI, WILLIAM K: Football; Swim- ming KUHL. LARRY D. Kl NICONIS. DONNA J: Pep Club 1.2.3; Student Relations Board 1; Spanish Club 2. KUN KI.E. RICHARD L: Stampede-Page Editor. Editorial Editor, Art Editor 3; Student Directory ('over Design 3; Art Club-Vice- President 3. KURTZ. STEPHEN F: Student Relations Board 3; Football 1,2; Baseball 1.2; Gymnas- tics 1.2.3. LAFOLLETTE. ROGER D. I.AIIAM. CHERYL L: Pep Club 1.2.3; French (Mub 2.3; Art Club 3: Sound of Mu- sic 2; Office Proctor 2 LAHAM. PATRICK. A. I.AIR. CATHERINE A: Pep Club 1.2.3: Student Council Representative 1; Sound of Music 2; Choralcsque 2.3; Ensemble and Choir 1.2; Junior Misses 2,3; Amahl and the Night Visitors 3. LAMBERT. TRUDY L: NFL. 1.2; Spanish Club 3. LAMPTON. MARLENE M: Pep Club 1.2.3; Spanish Club 1,2.3-Treasurer 3; Orchestra 1.2.3; Amahl and the Night Visitors 3; N.F I. 1; Student Relations Board 2; National Merit lx-tter of Commendation 3; Stampede-Copy Editor 3; HofTbcnts-Scnior Index Editor 3 LAN DON, DWIGHT. I.ANE. JERRY D. LANGSTON. JULIE: Pep Club 1.2.3-Rep- resentative 2. Social Chairman 3; One Act Plays 2; The Diary of Anne Frank 3; Mod- ern Dance Club 3; Folk Music Club 1; Stu- dent Relations Board 2.3; Courtesy Commit- tee 3; Spoon River Anthology” 3; Student Council Representative 2.3; Sophomore Class Assemble; Basketball Sweetheart Queen Candidate 3. LANGSTON. MARGARET C: Varsity Cheerleader 1.2.3: Pep Club 1.2.3- Cabinet 2.3; Modern Dance (dub 3; Home- coming Queen Attendant 3; One Act Plays 2. 3; The Diary of Anne Frank 3; Hoofbeats Girls Sports Section Editor 3; Stampede 3; Thespians 3; “Spoon River Anthology 3; Class Assemble 1; The Sound of Music 2. LAUCHLIN. DONALD L: Basketball 1.2; Baseball 1.2 LAWRENCE. DONNIE A: Debate 1; Football 1: Basketball 1-Intramural 2.3. I.AWRY. DEBORAH K: Glee 1.3: Pep Club 1.2. LEBEN. TEENA J: Pep Club 1.2.3; Student Relations Board 1; Sophomore Assembly 1. LEBOSQUET. JOHN W. LEE. LINDA M. LEE, MARVIN H: Student Council 1.2.3; Student Relations Board 3; Class President 2; Football 1; Track 1. Swimming 2. Prom At- tendant 2; Director of Finances for Student Council 3. LEFORS. ALAN D. 148 Seniors LEIIXER. GARY A: Football 1.2. 5. Wro- tling 1; l.ettcrmcn's Club 2.3. I,EIGHTY. SCOTT. LEONARD. DENNIS. I.EVAI. LEY. DANIEL J. I.EWELLEN. REX A. LEWIS. CONSTANCE L: Girls' Glee Club 2; Latin Club 2; Future Teachers' Club 2.3- Secretary 3; Modcrnairos 3; Student Friend- ship Fund-Chairman 3; National Merit l-ctler of Commendation. LEWIS. KAREN. LIN- DEBI.AD. CRETCHEN R: Orchestra 1.2.3: Sound of Music 2: Pep Club 1.2: String Quartet 3. National Merit Letter of Com- mendation LITAN, ROBERT E: ice-Presi- dent of N.I-' L 2.3; Basketball Manager 1.2,3; Tennis 2.3; French Club 1.2.3: National Mer- it Letter of Commendation; Lettcrmen’s Club 2.3 LITTLE. CORLISS A: Spanish Club 1,2. Pep Club 1.2; Gymnastics 3. After- School Sports 1,2.3. LITTLE, LUCIA A. LIVELY. CHARLES B: Student Relations Board 2. LLOYD. RHON- DA. LOEBSACK. JENAE R. LONG. JAN- ICE L. LOPEZ. GREGORY M. LOVE. R AN IE R: Swimming 1.2. LOVELAND. RANDLE J: Basketball I. Sophomore Talent Assembly; National Merit Letter of Commendation LOVETT. GARY G: Swimming 1. Student Relations Board 2; Golf 2.3. LOWELL. BARBARA E: Pep Club 1.2.3; Future Teach- ers Club 2.3-Trcasurer 3: Library Proctor 1. Sophomore Choir I; Modcrnaires 2.3; Girls Ensemble 3. LUEDTKE, KARYN M: Pep Club 1.2.3. I.YON. PHILLIP A: German Club 1. Student Council Representative 2.3; Basketball 1; Baseball 1; Intramurals 1.2.3; Golf 2.3; Hall Proctor 3. McARTHUR, GALEN E. Me- CAUSLAND. PAUL S: Basketball 1.2.3; Orchestra 2. Band 1 McCLURE. SHARMIS G: French Club 2.3- McCORMACK, TIMOTHY L. McCOY. CATHI L: Pep Club 1; Amahl and the Night Visitors 3; Talent Assembly 3; Mod- ern Dance Club 3; Spoon River Anthology” 3. McDONALD, DAVID C: Intramural Vol- leyball McDOWELI.. JANET A: Art Club 3; Talent Show 2.3; Pillow Talk 2 Me- CEHEE, JEAN R: Secretary of Class 1.2. Pep Club 1.2.3; One Act Plays 1; Pillow Talk 2; Diary of Anne Frank ' 3; Student Relations Board 3; Sophomore Assembly; Spoon River Anthology 3; Thespians 3. McGREGOR. RICHARD C: Stage Band 1.2. 3; Choralesque 1.2.3; Sound of Music 2; Football 1; Wrestling 2; Track 2; Amahl and the Night Visitors 3; Orchestra 1.2.3; Chora- leers 3 McILVAlN. JAMES C: Football 1.2; Wrestling 1.2.3 McKITRICK, CAL S. McCLAREN. ALEX D. McI.EOD. KATHY L: Pep Club 1.2.3; French Club 2.3. McLEOD, MARJORIE. McNEAI.. BAR- BARA A. MABERRY. GARY W: Football I. 2 Basketball 1.2; Track 1; l.ctterrnen's Club 1.2.3, MacDONALD. HELEN II: Science and Math Club 1; French Club 1; Letter- women's Club 3. MACSON, VIVIEN. 149 MAIB. ROBERT I): Choralecrs 2.3; Sopho- more Choir I; Boys' Ensemble; Choralesque 2.3. Sound of Music 2. Am ah I and I lie Night Visitors 3; MALONEY. KATHRYN S: 'IV Team Cheerleader 1.2. Pep Club 3; Pep Chib Cabinet 1.2; Junior Attendant at Junior- Senior Prom; Senior Prom Queen; Student Relations Board 3: Modern Dance Club 3; Homecoming Attendant 3; Office Proctor 2.3. MALTBY. KAREN L: Pep Club I MANI.FY. MARY L: Pep Club 2; Y-Tecns 2. MANNY. ERNEST C: Orchestra 2.3; Sound of Music 2; Tennis 1; National Merit Letter of Commendation 1. MA.NSON. LARRY E. MANUEL. SUZ- ANNE M: Sophomore Choir; Sound of Mu- sic 2; Choralc iue 2. Amahl and the Night Visitors 3; Choralecrs 2.3 MARKLEWITZ, SHERRY. MARRELLO. JUDY A: Pep Club 1.2 MARTIN. CRAIC L: Track Manager 1; French Club 2. MARTIN. LINDA J: Pep Club 1.2.3; Mod- ern Dance Club 3; French Club 3; Madrigals 2.3: Choralecrs 2.3; Thespians 3; Pillow Talk” 2, Amahl and the Night Visitors 3: Sound of Music 2; Choralesque 2.3; MA- SON. SANDY K: Pep Club 2. MATTHAEI. MARK V. MATTLEY. MILES C. MATZ- EN. LINDA J: Pep Club 1.2.3: Modern Dance Club 3; Art Club 3: Folk Music Club I. MATZINCER. MARVIN F: Football 1.2; Track 1 MEADERS. SHARON E: Pep Club I; Science and Math Club 1; Medical Careers Club I. N F I,. 2; Future Teacher’s Club 3. MEEK, MARK A: Track I. Wrestling 1. Football 2; Modernaircs 2. MENDENHALL. MARK 0: Football and Wrestling Manager 1. 2.3: Spanish Club 1. MENOHER. CAROL: Pep Club 1.2.3; Art Club 3: Office Proctor 1. MENTHA. JULIE D: Pep Club 1.2.3. MESSMAN. MARY LOU: Pep Club 2.3; German Club 3. METZGER. SHEILA D: Pep Club 3; German Club 2.3. METZGER, VICKI. MIGLIACCIO, KATHLEEN: Pep Club 1; One Act Plavs 2; Pillow Talk” 2; Diary of Anne Frank” 3; Talent Assembly 3; Spoon River Anthology 3; Thespians 3. MILDEN. TAKEO: Swimming 1. MILLER. CRETCHEN L: Pep Club 1. N F L 1.2.3; Debate 1.2.3. MILLER. PATRICIA L: Pep Club 2. MILLIGAN. TED R: Football 1.2.3; Wrestling 1; Track 1.2.3; Cvmnasties2.3. MINOR. MARCO. MINTEER, CHRISTINE M: Pep Club 1.2. 3. MITCHELL. MAVIS J. MOIIR. DEBO- RAH K: Pep Club 1.2.3; Lab Assistant 2.3; Glee Club 1. Medical Careers Club 2.3-Presi- dent 3; Librarv Proctor 1 MONROE. MARK E. MONTGOMERY. MARGARET. MONTGOMERY. PAMELA J: Student Council Representative 2; Modern Dance Club 3; Pep Club 1,2,3: French Club I. MONTS. RICHARD R: Stage Band 2.3; Pep Band 2.3; Sound of Music 2. MOORE. MAH LON R: Hoof beats 3; Stampede 3. MOORE. SANDRA J. MORGAN. BARRY W: Wrestling 1.2.3; Cross Countrs 3. Debate 1. 150 Seniors Mourn the Mustang is the theme of the pep assembly given by the seniors before the Salina football game. MORGAN. JERRY S: N F L. 1.2. MORSE. JANICE K: French 1.2.3. MORSE. JOHN R: Swimming 1; Track 1; Wrestling 2; Band 1. Boys’ State 2; Student Relations Board 3; French Club 1.2; German Club3. MORTON. SHARON A: Spanish Club 2; Medical Ca- reers Club 1.2.3. MUNCER, ANDREA R: Pep Club 1.2.3; Spanish Club 1.2; Stampede 3-Proof Editor. MUNSELL, BEVERLY F: Pep Club 1.2; MURRAY. MARY L: Spanish Club 2. MUSCH. NANCY K: Future Teacher's Club 3. MUSSER. JOSEPH 11: Student Relations Board 1 MUTH, DEBORAH E: Pep Club 2. MYER. LINDA J: One Act Plays 1. Student Relations Board 1,2; Pep Club 1,2.3; Pillow Talk 2; Spoon River Anthology 3; Choir; Junior Misses 3. MYERS. JOHN R: Student Relations Board 2; Medical Careers Club 3. NAJIM, RICHARD J: Courtesy Committee 3; Band 1.2; Wrestling 3. NEFF, PETER N. NF.I.SON. BRENT R: Sophomore Choir; Choraleers 2.3; Baseball 1.2.3; Crosscountry 3; Choralcsquc 2 NELSON. CATHY: Pep Club 1.2.3; Talent Assembly 3; Junior One Act Plavs; Thespians 3. NOLI). ROBERT A: Football 1; Wrestling 1. Track I NORTON. SHELLEY C: Latin Club 1; Ban-ball 1.2.3; Football 1; Student Relations Board 2 NUNN. MICHAELE M: Pep Club 1. Sea Sprites 2.3. NYSTROM. BRUCE D. O'DELL. MICHAEL P: Football 1; Swim- ming 1; Track 1.2.3. Spanish Club 1; Pillow Talk 2; Dear Me The Sky is Falling 2; Cross Country 2.3; Diary of Anne Frank 3; Spoon River Anthology'- 3; Thespian Club 3 ODOM. ROSALIND E: Pep Club 1.2.3; French Club 1 OLIVE. JOHN P. OLIVER. MARSHA. OLSON. KERRY R. ORTLEB. CHARLES L: Kaleidoscope Edi- tor 3 OTTEN, VICKI R: Pep Club 1.2.3; Student Relations Board 3. OVERSTAKE, LINDA J: Pep Club 1.2,3; Future Teacher's Club-President 3-Secretarv 2 PACEL. BAR- RY K. PALM. CARL O. (TREY). ISI PALM HR. MICHAEL C: Student Relations Board '5. Manager of Sophomore Football. PALMER. MICHAEL E. PARTRIDGE, JAMES R. PEAKE. JOYCE J: Pep Club 1.2; Medical Careers Club 1; Student Relations Board 1.2 PENNA. WILLIAM R: Baseball 1; Football 2.3; I.ctterinen’s (dub 2.3. PENZLER. LESLIE J: Pep Club 1.2.3; Gymnastics 1.2.3; French Club 1; Sea Sprites 2.3; Modern Dance Club 3. PETER. CARO- LYN S: Pep (dub 1.2.3; Future Teacher's Club 1.2 PETERSON. JOHN T. PETER- SON. KENNETH E. PFUND, MAVIS E: Pep Club 1.3. PIIIBBS. RUPERT P: Spanish Club 1; Rifle (Mub 1.2; Hoofbeats 2.3: Stampede 2.3. PHIFER. WILLIAM R: Debate 1; Wrestling 1.2 PICKI.ER. PAUL L: Track 1 PI- COTTE. GORDON: Cross Country 2; Swim- ming 1; Ixttermcn's Club 1 PILKINGTON, LARRY. PILLER. I.Y.NN J: Student Relations Board 2; Golf 2.3 PLATT, ROC P. PLUMMER. SHARON M: Talent Assemblies 2.3. POOLE. DEBORAH A: The Diary of Anne Frank 3. POPPE. ANN: Spanish (dub 1.2.3; Pep Club I; Girl’s Ensemble 1; Sound of Music” 2; NOTE Award 3; Sophomore Choir; Choralcsque 2.3; Choralccrs 2.3: KMTA Award. POSEY. ROY C. POTTORFF, SIDNI A: Pep Club i,2.3; Latin Club-President of 3; French (dub 3; Girl's Ensemble 2. POTU- CEK. JANA S: N. F 1.1; Spanish Club I. Pep Club 1.2.3; One Act Plays 3: Modern Dance (dub 3: Spoon River Anthology 3; All School Talent Assembly 3. POWELL, DAR- LA. PRESLEY. BARBARA J. PRF.WETT. RANDY L. PRICE. DENNIS L: National Forensic League 1; Baseball Manager 1 PROKES. ROBERT A: Orchestra 1.2.3- Treasurer 2. Seniors PURINTON, JOHN W. PURSLEY. GRE- GORY D: Wrestling 2. RA1TT. I.ARRY D: Football 1,2; Gymnastics 1.2,3; Baseball 1,2, 3; l.ettermen Club 2.3. RALSTIN. TERRY I.: Pep Club 2. Glee Club 2,3; Student Rela- tions Board 2.3; Basketball Sweetheart 0l, ' ,n Candidate 3 RAMSEY. STEVE I.. RANDALL. TOM G. REBER. CAROL A: Student Relations Board 1; Senior Class Sec- retary; Pep Club 1,2,3; Latin Club 1; French Club 3; All School Project 3. RECORDS. ELAINE J: Sophomore Choir; Mixed Ensem- ble 1. NFL 2.3; Modcrnaires 2. Stampede 3; Hoofbcats-3. Student Relations Board. REED, JUDY K: 1.3 REED. ROBERT L: Sophomore Football; Track 1; Baseball 2.3; Football 2.3. REEF. MADELINE S. REEVES. BONNIE J. REEVES. ROXY A: Nurse Proctor 3. Dra- ma Club; Pep Club RECIER. ANNE M: Student Relations Board 2. Pep Club 1.2; National Forensic League 2.3; Courtess Committee 2; Orchestra 1.2.3-Social Chair- man 3. Amahl and the Night Visitors' 3; National Merit Letter of Commendation 3. REISMAN. MICHAEL A: Medical Careers Club 1.2. REITZ. MARY J: Pep Club 1,2.3. REVARD. MARTHA L: Journalism 2 RICE. LINDA S: French (dub I. Marching Band 1.2. RICK- ARDS. GARY D: Football 1; Wrestling 1,2.3; l.ettermen s Club 2 RICKS. FRED A: Wres- tling 1.2.3: Choralcers 3; Modcrnaires 2. Mixed Ensemble 2; Tennis 2.3; German Club 3; Choralesrjue 3. RILEY. KAREN S: Sophomore Choir; Mod- ernaircs 2; Diarv of Anne Frank 3 RINE, WESLEY J. ROBBINS. STEVEN C. ROB- ERTS. MARY K: Pep Club 1.2.3 ROBERT- SON. PEGGY S: Pep Club 1.2.3; Sound of Music2; Latin Club 1.2; French Clul 2.3: Amahl and the Night Visitors 3; Student Relations Board 1,2.3: Choralesquc 2.3 ROBY. MARK R. RODMAN. JAMES D: Football 1; Stage Band 2.3. ROEIIR. MAR- GIE L: French Club 1.2: Science and Math Chd) 2; Courts . Committee 1.2. ROGERS. JANE C: Medical Careers Club 1.2.3; Cour- tess Committee 3; Nurse’s Proctor 1 ROG- ERS. JOLEENE K: Medical Careers Club 1. 2.3; Latin Club 1.2. RORABAUCH. DIXIE L: Pep Club 1.2.3 ROSE. I NYCE. ROSEN. HILDA B: Pep Club 1.2.3 ROTRAMEL. PAMELA S: Sea Sprites 2.3 ROUNDS. BARBARA B: Spanish Club I Student Relations Board 2; Pep Club 1.2.3-Seeretarv 2; Office Proctor 3. One Act Plays 3: Modern Dance Club 3. ROUSEY. CHERYL L: French Club 1.2.3: Proctor 2: Pep Club 1.2.3: Student Relations Board 1.2 ROYCE. RICHARD E: Choir 1.2. 3. Boy's Ensemble 2 RUSSELL. JANE k: Pep Club 1. Sea Sprites 1 RUTLEDGE. JOHN L: Gvmnasties 1.2.3. I.cttcrmon's Club 1.2.3. RUUD. JAN K: French Club 1: Pep Club 1,2; Girl's Ensemble 1. Junior Mis- ts 3. 'Amahl and the Night Visitors ’ 3: Cho- ralcsque 3; Modcrnaires 2; Choralcers 3: Sophomore Choir Mixed Ensemble 2. 153 SAI.BY, SUSAN M. SALLE. MARC A: Na- tional Forensic League-Sgt. at Arms; Debate Team 1.2,3; Bovs' State 3; Outstanding Nov- ice Debater 1 SALLEE. CIIRISTIN I.: Pep Club 1.2 SALLEE. CHRISTOPHER D: Basketball I Tennis 1.2. SANDOVAL. ANNE: Pep Club 1,2.3. SAUAT .KY. PIIII.I.IP M. SAYRE. RE- BECCA J. SAYRE. SHERRY L. SCANI.IN. CYNTHIA K: Pep Club 1.2; Stampede 3. SCI 11 EFFER. GRECORY D: Football 1.2.3: Track 2.3. SCHMID, DONNA J: Pep Club 1.2.3: French Club 1.2.3 SCHMIDT. SUSAN K. SCHMITTF.R. STEVEN J: Football 1.2.3; Track 2; Lettermen’s Club 3; Pep Band 2.3; Band 1.2.3; Modcrnaircs 2; State Music Festi- val 1.2 SCIIUERMANN, MADELINE i KAY): Pep Club 1.2.3; Student Relations Board 2.3. SCOFIELD. WILLIAM. SCOTT, SUSAN R: Pep Club 2.3; French Club 2. SEEI.IG. MARCIA K: Latin Club 1; Red Cross Secretary 2; Pep Club 1.2.3. Pil- low Talk 2; Thespian Club 3. French Club 3: “Diary of Anne Frank” 3; Spoon River Anthology 3. Sound of Music 2. SHACK- ELFORD. CAROL R. SHACKELFORD. DONNA R: Pep Club I; Art Club 3: Modern Dance Club 3. SIIADID. DANNY R: Base- ball 1; Football 1; Wrestling 1. SHANNON. STEVEN A: Rifle Club 1.2- President of 2. Track 1.2.3. SHARPE. RAN- DY D: French Club 1.2,3 SHAW. CAROL M: Vice-President of Class 1; Student Rela- tions Board 2; Student Council Representa- tive 3; Mixed Ensemble 1; Jr Misses 3; Pep Club 1.2.3. Choralesque 2; Amahl and the Night Visitors 3; Choraleers 2.3-Presi- dent 3: Sound of Music 3: Spanish Club I; State Music Festival 1. Basketball Sweetheart Queen 3. SHAW. RITA L: Glee Club 3. SHAY. SHERMAN K: Football 1,2.3. Swim- ming 1.2.3: Track 1.2.3; Cross Country 1.2.3; Lettermen’s Club 3. German Club 1.2. SHEPHERD, RENEE: Latin Club2; Sci- ence and Math Club 2; Pep Club 3. SHERWOOD. VIRGINIA S: Pep Club 1.2. SHOOK. STEVE R: Choraleers 2,3; mahl and the Night Visitors 3; Bovs Ensemble 2.3; Sophomore Choir. Golf Team 1.2.3; Letter- men’s Club 2.3: “Sound of Music 2. SHORT. MICHAEL L: Sophomore Football: Baseball 1; Lettermen's Club 2,3. SHOWALTER. JAMES L: Track 1.2. SICKLES. DANA II: French Club 1: Stu- dent Relations Board 1. Pep Club 1.2.3. SIEFKES. RHONDA J: Pep Club 1.2.3; French Club 1.2; Student Council Represent- ative 1; Student Relations Board 2; Sopho- more Assembly 1 SIEFKIN. RUTH A: Pep Club 1.2,3: Pep Club Cabinet Member 3; Red Cross Representative 2; Student Relations Board 2; Sea Sprites 1.2.3; Spanish Club 2.3. SIMS. CAROL A: Pep Club 1.2. SIVLEY. GAIL. SI.OAN. ROBERT L. SMITH, ANITA L: Pep Club L2. One Act Plays 2.3: Spoon Riv- er Anthology 3; Pillow Talk 2. The Heir- ess I; The Diary of Anne Frank 3. SMITH. DONALD II: Sophomore Football; Track 1.2. Art Club 3. SMITH. ERIC O: German Club 1.2.3-President 3 SMITH, JANICE M: Pep Band 2,3. Spanish Club 2: Student Relations Board 2; Nurse Proctor 2. 154 Seniors SMITH. JOHN (SCOTT): Football 1.2.:): I.ctlermen's Club 5 SMITH. LLOYD (DOUG): Wrestling 1.2; N T I, 1.2.3. SMITH, MICH ALL R: Football 2 SMITH. PAMELAS: Pep Club L SMITH, ROGER J. SMITH, SHIRLEY J. SMITH. TERRY E: Sophomore Choir I; Sophomore Ensemble I. Choraleers 2.3; Madrigals 2.3; Choralesquc 2.3; Sound f Music” 2; Amahl and the Night Visitors 3; Swimming 1.2.3; Swimming Captain 3; l-et- termens Club 3. SNELLEN. TERRENCE D. SNYDER. DANIEL R. SNYDER. DOUGLAS E: Sophomore Choir I. Moder- naires 2.3; Boss Ensemble 3. SOLOMON. LARRY T: Football 1. N F.L.3. SOMMERS. DENNIS D: Orchestra 1.2.3; “Sound of Music” 2; Amahl and the Night Visitors 3. SORENSEN. J. SCOTT: Marching Band 1; Orchestra 2.3. Sound of Music 2; Football 1 SPURGEON. J AN N J: Pep Club 1,2.3; Jr Representative 2; Sr Repre- sentative 3, French Club 2.3; Treasurer 3; Minlcrn Dance Club 3; Secretary 3. SPUR- RIER. STANLEY. STAADT. WILLIAM H: Football 1.2; Wrestling 1.2.3; Marching Band 1.2.3. STAFFORD. KATHY J. STARNS. MARCIA M. STEEN. JACQUINE L. STEFFEN. SUSAN P. Sophomore Mixed Ensemble I; Sophomore Girls' Ensemble I. French Club 1; Folksinging Club I. Sophomore Choir 1; Junior Misses 1.2; Choraleers 1,2; Sound of Music 2, Choralesquc 2; Amahl and the Night Visitors 3. STEKOLL. LOUIS II: French Club 1.2; Wrestling 1.2.3; Track 1.2. 3. STEVENS. RODNEY D: Sophomore Choir 1; Choraleers 2.3; Choralesquc 2.3; Madrigals 3; Amahl and the Night V isitors 3. STE- VENSON. CYNDRA L: Pep Club 1.2; Thespians 3; Pillow Talk 2; One-Acts I; Spoon River Anthology 3. Diary of Anne Frank Crew 3; Sound of Music Crew 2. STOLL. SUZANNE: Pep Club 1.2. Pillow Talk” 2; Sound of Music 2; One Acts 1. Choralesquc 2.3; Choraleers 2.3; Junior Miss- es 2.3. Amahl and the N ight Visitors” 3: Thespians 3 STONE, MARK I.: Football 1.2. 3; Basketball 1. Baseball 1.2.3 STONG. VERNA (JAN): Pep Club 1.2.3; Folk Music- Club 1; Modern Dance 3 STRAND. CYNTHIA J: Pep Club 1.2.3. STRAND. SANDRA L: Pep Club 1.2.3; Folk Music Club I. Spanish Club 1.2.3. STRATTAN. NANCY A: Medical Careers Club; Latin Club; German Club; Band 1.2.3. STRUBLE, JOHN A: N.F I. 2. STUART. NAOMI LYNN: Spanish Club 1; Pep Club I. 2; French Club3; Art Club 1.3; Spoon River Anthology ; One-Acts 2; Diary of Anne Frank crew 3. 155 STUBKR. DANI HI. C: Wrestling 1; Orches- Ira 1.2 5 STURN. NANCY. SUER. SABRA I.: Pep Clul. 1.2.3; Latin Club I; Cvmnasties 1.3; Choir 1.2.3; Modern Dance Club 3. SCUM. LINDA K: P. p Club 1.2.3. SUN- DAY. EUGENE: The Diarv of Anne Frank 3; One Act Plays 3. SUTHERLAND. TERRY A. SWARTZEN- DRUBER. JILL A: IVp Club 1.2.3; German Club 1.2; Student Relations Board 2, Stampede 3; lloofbeats-Senior Section 3. SWYDEN, PAMELA R: Student Relations Board 1 S .YMKOW1C . MARY G: Pep (dub 1,3; Basketball Sweetheart Queen At- tendant 3 TAYLOR. GERALD R. TAYLOR, SCOTT R: Golf I; German Club 1. 2. TENNANT, MELVIN II: Football I. TERRILL. LINDA. THIES1NG. VERNA S: Latin Club 1; Science and Math Club 1; Pep Club 2. Pep Band 3. THOMPSON. WIL- LIAM W: Track I. Swimming2; Wrestling2; Band 1.2. TICE. REBECCA J: Spanish Club 1.2; Fu- ture Teacher's Club 3: Pep Club 1.2.3; Pep Baud 1.2.3; Marching Baud 1,2.3: Concert Band 1.2.3; Orchestra 3. TIE MAN. WIL- LIAM: Track I TIMMERMAN. CURT E. TIPP1N. STEVEN B: Student Council Presi- dent 3: Student Council Vice-President 2; Tennis 1.2.3; Hoofbcats-Spring Sports 3; Student Relations Board Chairman 2: Letter- men's Club 2.3; Junior-Senior Prom King 3. TODD. BARBARA L: Pep Club 1.2.3. TOWNER, TIMOTHY W: Football 1.2; Choir 1.2.3; Madrigals 2.3. TRIMMEL. MERCEDES: Pep Club I. Proc- tor 3. TUCKER. RICHARD M. TURNER. BARBARA J: Latin Club 1.2. Pep Club 1.2.3: Glee Club I; Modernaires 2; Choralcers 3; Hoofbcals 2.3-Section Editor 3: Stampede 2.3: Student Relations Board I 156 Seniors UNDERWOOD. SHARON K: Pep Club 1.2, Proctor 2 VANARDALK. STEWART. VAND WKER. STEVEN W: Football 1.2,'. Track 1.2.:?: I.ettcrmen’s Club 2,5. N AN- DRESSER. GAYLE. VAUGHAN. VIRGIN- IA. N ESTLE. WILLIAM: Student Council Rep- resentative 1.2.3: Basketball 1.2.3: l-etter- men s Club 1.2.3 VORDERSTRASSE. JOYCE. VRZAK. MARY S: Pop Club 1.2.3: Spanish Club 1.2 WALDO. DOUGLAS C: Swimming 1.2. WARD. JIM. WARNICK. BRICE I.: Thespians 3: Future Teacher s (dub 2. Diarv of Anne Frank 3; Pillow Talk 2. Dear Me The Skv is Fall- ing 2; All School Talent Assemble 3: Spoon River Anthologv 3. WARREN. DENNIS. WARREN. LINDA. WARREN. PATRICIA M: Latin Club I. Sea Sprites 1; Pep Club 1.2. 3; Student Relations Board 2.3. WEBSTER. GREGORY. NVEHDE. JANET A: Sea Sprites 1.2.3-Presi- dent 3: German Club 1.2,3-Vice-President 3. Pep Club 1.2.3: Band WEI DENSA UL. DAVID N: Track 1.2; Cross Country 2. French Club 3. WELSH. JENNY L: Modern DaneeClub3. Talent Assembly 3. WEIN- GARTNER. JANICE: WERTH. SUSAN E: National Forensic League 1.2; Speech an i Debate Club 1.2: Pep Club 1.2.3. WEST. CAROL A: Pep Club 1.2,3. WHAL- EN. GARY A: Basketball 1.2. Baseball I WHITE. JAN M. WHITE. KAREN I : Cerman Club 1: Pep Club 1.2,3; Medical Careers Club 1; Stampede Managing Editor 2.3. Iloofbeats 2-Academics Editor 3: Ouill and Scroll 2.3. WHITE ROGER W: Basket- ball 1: Intramurals 2.3. WHITLEY. KARYN L: Pep Club 1; Art Club 3: After School Sports 1.2.-3. WIENS, DANN1AL. WU.COXSON. FREDERICK: Bovs’ Ensemble 2.3; Modernaires 2; Choral- esque 2. WILDE, JOAN K: Pep Club 1.2,3. Student Relations Board 2; French Club 3. WILKES. CHARLES M: Golf 1.2; Student Relations Board 3. WILLIAMS. MARILYN K: Pep Club 1.2.3; French Club 1,2,3; Student Council 1: Stu- dent Relations Board 2.3; Proctor 1,3; Kalei- doscope 3: Sophomore Talent Assembly. WILLIAMS. MICHAEL A: Modernaires 2; Swimming 1. Sophomore Choir. WILLIAM- SON. CAROL A: Pep Club 1.2; Junior Misses 2; Choralcsque 2: Sophomore Choir; Moder- naires 2. WILLEY. LINDA E. WILLS. MARGARET S: Student Relations Board 2; Pep Club 1.2.3. WINING. MURIEL K: Marching Band 1.2.3; Pep Band 1.2.3; Pep Club 1: Mod- ern Dance Club3. WINTER. JUDY A: French Club 1.2.3; Pep Club 1.2.3; Folk Music Club 1: Student Relations Board I. WINTERS. STEVE R: National Forensic- League 1.2.3; German Club 2 WISNER, JEFF K: Basketball 1,2,3; Lettermen’s Club2.3. WITH. RODNEY A. 157 WOOD. RUTH A: Debate- I WOODARD. SCOTT D: Basketball I; Football 1.2. Track 1.2. ssistant Lounge Director 2; Intramurals 3 WOOLF'. JOAN: Pep Club 1.2.3; French Club 1.2; Talent Assembly I. Student Coun- cil I. Assistant Director of Elections 2; Direc- tor ( Elections 3. Basketball Sweetheart Queen Candidate 3. WRIGHT. DONNA 1.: Sophomore Choir and ensemble 1; Medical Careers Club 1. Spanish Club 1. Choralcers 2. 3; Madrigals 2.3-Seeretar 3; Choralcsque 2. 3; “Sound ol Music 2. Amahl and the Night V isitors 3; State Music F’estival 1.2.3. WRIGHT. MARVIN D: Pep Band 1.2.3; Marching Band 1,2.3: Basketball 1: Orchestra 2.3; Stage Band 1.2.3. WRIGHT. VICKI B: Pep Club 3. WYATT. REBECCA S: Pep Club 1.2.3. Latin Club I WYSSENBACH. PHII.LIP L: Football 1.2. 3. Student Relations Board 2 YATES. NAN- CY J: Pep Club I YAUK. RONALD D: Wrestling 1.2.3. YEAGLEY. KATI. ENNER. EDWARD II: Choir 1; Rifle Club 1; Wrestling I; Track 2. ZIMMERMAN. LANA A: IVp Club 1.2.3; Student Relations Board 2; Thespian Club 2. 3: Gymnastics 2.3; Pillow Talk 2; Sopho- more One Act Plays; Spoon River Antholo- gy 3; The Diary of Anne Frank” 3: Talent Assembly 2. “Bury the Peppy Pilots. theme of the Senior float, won the Homecoming float contest for the second consecutive year. 158 “Senior Activities” (Students not pictured) ALLEN. ANDY: Modcrnaircs 2.3; Girls En- semble 3. ARNOLD. TOMMY J. ATKINSON. JAMES R. BEARD, TERRENCE V. BE' .ZI, WALTER T. BOWMAN. CHERYL A: Stampede 2.3-Edi- tor-in-Chief, Feature Editor; Iloofbcats 2.3- Organi ations Editor. Pep Club 1.2,3; Sea Sprites 2; French Club 1; Quill and Scroll 3. BROWN. STEVE D: Football 1.2; Wrestling 1; Baseball 1; Rifle Club 1 CAREY. STEVE II. CARRELL. SHERRY I.: Pep Club I CARTER. CYNTHIA A: Pep Club 1.2: Fu- ture Teachers Club 2.3-Vice-President; Proc- tor 2.3. CECIL. AI.AN D. CHICHESTER. RONALD. CLARK. DAVID C. COMPTON. LINDA C: Pep Club 1.2; Proc- tor 2.3. COX. SHERII.YN S. CRABTREE. STEVEN E. DOHERTY. PAULA K. DUGAS. PAUL E. DURHAM, RODNEY II. ENRIGHT.STEVEN II. EVANS. GARY L. EVANS. KARLENE: la-tterwomen’s Club3. FINE. ROBERT II. FLEMMING, WILLIAM D. GOAD. MARK M. GREEN. PAUL A: Marching Band 1.2,3 GRIMSLEY. MELVIN M: Student Relations Board I; Chess Club 1 HERBEI., SUSAN K. DICKERSON. DEBRA D. HOWARD. MARTHA S: PcpClub I. Stu- dent Relations Board 3. JONES. WILLIAM M. KURTYKA. JANICE. I.ANEY, RICHARD A. LAWSON. SHARRY J: Pep Club 1.2.3. Sea Sprites 2; Cvmnastics 1 MCCLAREN. ALEX D: Lettermen’s Club. MAYDEN. ANNA M. MEDI.OCK. SHARI J. MITCHELL. MAVIS J. MORGAN. LOUIS S: N F I. 1.2.3 Latin Club I; Student Council Representative 3; Chairman of Christmas Card Exchange 3. MORGEN. JOHN M. NELSON. HERB M. NELSON. JUDITH A. PARKER. CURTIS A. PARSONS. ROBERT W. PERRY. MELVIN G. REGAN. RONALD P: Thespians 2,3: Pil- low Talk 2; Future Teachers Club 2: Sopho- more One Act Plass; S[xk ii Riser Antholo- gy 3. RIDGEWAY. RICK L. ROMIG. DAVID J. SAFFIER. LINDA R: Pep Club I. Sopho- more Asscmbls. One Act Plays I. Pillow Talk 2; Thespians 3; Art Club I . Spoon River Anthology 3; Diary of Anne Frank 3-Cress SHOWERS. SAMUEL W. SMITH. JON S: Basketball 1.2.3. Future Teachers Club I. Student Relations Board 2. Track 2 TREWEEKE. ROGER F. WANKO. THOMAS R: Thespians 3. Sound of Music 2. Pillosv Talk 2; Dear Me the Sky is Falling 2: The Diary of Anne Frank 3; “Spoon River Anthology 3. WEST, THOMAS M. WETHINGTON. RICHARD P: Boys’ En- semble 3. WHETSTONE. RICK. WILLIAMS. SHERRY A. 159Facult A Addis, Dr. Fred 9 Amen, Mr. Fred 10 B Bare, Mr. Corwin E. 12 Barron, Mrs. Erica 16 Bates, Mrs. Faye 25 Bourland, Mr. Louis 20 Bozarth, Mrs. Wilma 78 Brown, Mrs. Pauline 14 Buchanan, Mrs. Verna 22 Budd, Mr. O.J. 10 Bugg, Mrs. Jeri 14 Buhler, Mr. Elmer 20 Burkholder,Trudy 17.32.34 C Calvert, Mrs, Barbara 14 Campbell, Mr. Dean 14 Chambers, Mrs. Mary 16, 72 Christie, Mrs. Helen 14 Clark, Mr. Glenn 19 Clark, Mrs. LaVon 21 Cleary, Mr.William 20 Clifton, Mrs. Ada 11 Clopton, Mr. Weldon 14 Crowley, Howard 55 D Deckinger, Mr. James 21 Dirks, Mrs.June 14 Draut, Mr.Williarn 23 Dyke, Herbert C. 16, 72 E Elving, Mr. Richard 12 Emmet, Mr.J.S. 23 F Fields, Mrs. Virginia 13 Fulton, Mr. Doug 18 G Galliher, Mr.A.C. 25 Graham, Mr. Keith 10 Grandy, Mrs. Marguerite 14 H Hagamen, Mrs. Helen 16, 71 Harrison, Mr. William 14 Hatter, Mr. Charles 19, 89 Herd,Mrs.Gean11 Herdt, Mr. Robert 18 Hiebert, Mrs. Helen 16, 71 Houser, Mr. Everett 23 Huffman, Mr. Marvin 14 Hummel, Mrs. Jerri 20 J Jacob, Mr. Howard A. 17 Jensen, Mr. Franklin 15 K Kasper, Mr. Randolph 23 Kaufman, Mr.Clinton 19 Keller, Mrs. Mae 15 Krause. Miss Ruth 20 L Lantz, Mr. William 23 League, Mr. Martin 20 Leach, Mr. David C. 24 Lee, Miss Wilma 24 Lohrentz, Mr, W.W. 19 M Mader, Mr. James 20 Martinez, Mr. Frank 16 McCormick, Miss Ruth 17 McGraw, Mrs. Mary 15 Miller, Mr. Nell 19, 75 Mintz, Mr. Merle 23 Morozzo, Mr. Marion 21 Morton, Mr.John 15,43 N Nicholson, Vernon 17, 31, 32, 33 Nyquist, Mrs. June 15 P Page, Mr. Grant 21 Pepperkorn, Miss Gene 22 Peterson, Mr. Birl 21 Pierson, Mrs. Joy E. 18 Pitzner, Mrs. Violet G. 17 Price, Mrs. Jean 17, 66 R Reiser, Mrs. Rita 11 Reynolds, Miss Dorothy 16 Ridgway, Mrs. Vera 11 Rogers, Mrs. Nadine 11 Rothgeb, Mrs. Donna 15 S Schaude, Mr. Ralph 23 Schmidt, Mr. Donald 21 Schraeder, Mrs. Ruby 24 Schroeder, Mr, Edgar 18 Sherman, Mr. Dennis 18 Shreftler, Mrs. Rosalie 11 Schroeder, Mr. Mel 20 Simmons, Mr. Herb 20 Smith, Mr.Clifton 20 Smith, Mr. Kenneth 19 Stevens, Mrs. Louise 13 Streiff, Mr. Lee 15 Stricklin, Mr. Garland 15 Stanton, Mrs.Wilma 15 Stucky, Mrs. Hudla 21 T Thompson, Miss Fanny 12 Thompson, Mrs. Sharon 15 Tolle, Thayne 17, 35, 37 V Va ndaveer, Coach Marvin 24, 91 W Wallace, Mr. Noland 18 Walstead, Mr. George 23 Walters, MRS. Margaret 11 Weddle, Mr. Don 17 Wilke, Miss Janie 11 Wing, Mrs. Mary 13 Wright, Geraldine 31 Wulfmeyer, Mrs. Mary 22 Wyckoff, Mr. William 18 Y Yeargen, Mr. Richard 15 Young, Mr. D.L. 20 Zumalt, Mr. John 21 Stugient Aberg, Hans 78,114 Abildgaard, Harold 114 Aboussie, Pam 80, 81, 138 Aboussie, Patricia 32, 80, 81, 138 Abraham, Belinda 114 Achten, Mark 126 Achten, Micheal 138 Ackerman, Dayna 70,114 Acord, Maudella Anne 36,138 Adams, Abigail 71, 81, 126 Adams, Harold 88,102,114 Adarns,Jackson P.126 Adams, Karen 59, 63, 66, 78, 82, 138 Adarns, Roger Adrian, Patrice 114 Agee, Janice 77,126 Agee, Scott 32, 82, 102, 126 Ahlers, Michael 126 Ahrens, Richard 138 Ahsmuhs, Steve 30, 31, 126 Aikins, Ann 66,126 Aikins, Nancy 114 Akers, Shirley Jo138 Albert, Janet 126 Albright, Keith 36,37,126 Alexander, Deborah 126 Allen, Alice 114 Allen, Andy 28, 71, 159 Allen, Barbara 60, 61, 70, 138 Allen, Brad 126 Allen, Brenda 70,136,138 Allen, Carol 124, 126 Allen, Daniel 78, 114 Allen, David L.126 Allen, David T.126 Allen, Delilah 34,126 Allen,Judith32,138 Allen, Kristine 32, 74, 78, 138 Allen, Mary 114 Allen, Ronnie 33, 91, 95, 114 Allen, Sandra 84,114 Allen, Steve 100, 126 Allensworth, Greg 138 Alley, Kirstie126 Alley, Lecia 114 Alley, Richard Alley, Robert 138 Allsman, Linda 114 Alpern, David 114 Alseike, Sonya Rae 138 Alseike, Vickie 126 Alvarado, Rose 43,138 Anderson, Alyce 138 Anderson, Bruce J. 138 Anderson, Bruce W. 106, 138 Anderson, Erick 138 Anderson, Greg 114 Anderson, Karen 66,126 Anderson, Kathleen 126 Anderson, Mark 36,73,126 Anderson, Paula 114 Anderson, Raymond D. 1-3 Anderson, Rex 138 Anderson, Steven 35, 37, 114 Anderson, Timothy 126 Anderson, William 93,114 Andrews, Tayne 126 Angelo, John 35,37,114 Angle, Steve 126 Anne Frank 48, 49 Anthony, Robert 37,114 Appel, Sheila 34,114 Archibald, Mark 126 Armstrong, Deenene 138 Armstrong, Dixie 138 Armstrong, Jerry 95,114 Arnold, Terry 126 Arnold, Tommy 159 Arring'ton,Neil138 Art Club 66 Asmann, Louise 68, 76, 138 Astle, Stephanie 114 Atkinson, Barbara 34,138 Atkinson, Edward 126 Atkinson, Nathaniel 138 Atkinson, Richard 126 Atkisson, James 138, 159 Atkisson, Melody 138 Atwood, Nancy 34,126 Aurbach, Michael 114 Ausherman, Larry 37,114 Austin, Charles 138 Avers, Michael 114 Avery, Bradley 91,126,104 Avery, Martha 33,114 Aviks, llze, Anita 114 Awards 26, 27 Ax, Stephanie 30, 31, 72, 81,1 Ayala, Israel 114 Ayala, Joel 138 Ayesh, William 88,113,114 B Bachos,Renie114 Bachus, Diana 71,114 Bachus, Vickie 70 Backstage Minority 34 Bacon, Robert 114 Bagwell, Susan 126 Bailey, Dean 126 Baker, Cheryl 138 Baker, Kerry Brett 126 Ball, Duane 114 Ball, Kathleen 126 Ball, Robert 126 Ballard, Sheila 138 Balzer, Cynthia 126 Barber, Jacquelinn 114 Barber, Janice 126 Barbour, Robert 114 Bare, Eleanor 114 Barg, Deborah 70, 126 Barger, Gary 138 Barger, Johnny 30,126 Barham, Deborah 37,73,126 Barker, Debbie 126 Barker, Lance 100, 126 Barlow, Nancy 76,128 Barnard, Suzanne 114 Barnes, Dale 32, 138 Barnes, Robert 114 Barnes, Troy 33, 114 Barr, Stephen 100, 138 Barrera, Rose 138 Barrier, Janice 36 Barrow, Wesley 114 Barscewski, Helaine126 Bartlett, Gail 67, 137, 138 Bartlett, Lynne 36, 37, 73, 114 Bartlett, Mark 139 Baseball 105 Basketball 94, 95, 96,97 Basketball Sweetheart 62, 63 Bastian, Marvin 114 Bateman, Marita 126, 139 Bauer, Joyce 139 Bauer, Peggy 72,126 Bazter, Duke 100, 139 Bayouth, Michael 30, 31, 32, 139 Bayouth, Patrice 114 Beacham, Jane 114 Beacham, Peggy 34, 126 Beals, Perry 126 Beaman, Nancy 72,114 Bean,Robert91,139 Beard, Steven 126 Beard, Terrence 159 Beard, Tom 126 Beck, Kenneth 93,100,114 Beck, Sally 112, 114 Beckley. Claude 139 Beckner, Steve 126 Bedigrew, Gary 93,114 Bedigrew, Mary 71, 80, 139 Beemiller, Cindy 39,126 Belancsik, Paula 126 Bell, Carolyn 126 Bell, David 136, 139 Bell, Debby 81,126 Bell Gary 114 Bell Jack 100 Bell Janet 139 Bell Lynda 126 Bell Mary 78,126 Bell Patricia 114 Bell, Wm. Newton 114 Belton, Vona 114 Bender, Michael Bennett, John 126 Benson, Allen 126 Bentley, Lee 114 Beren, Julie Beren, Nancy 38, 66, 126, 172 Berg, Yvonne 114 Buchanan,James 127 Bergman, Kathy 33, 70, 83, 114 Berkebile, Karl 139 Berndsen, Mark 126 Berry, Laura 114 Beshirs, John 126 Best, Sandra 126 Bethel, Larry 95, 126 Bettenhausen, Jan 126 Beyer, John 114 Beyer, Nancy 139 Bezzi, Walter 159 Biessler, Marcia 81 Biggs, Michael 114 Bigler, Sue Billings, Steven 139 Bilson, John Bilson,Victor126 Binkley, James 26,139 Bitner, Daniel 139 Bittle, David 114 Black Patricia 33,69,114 Blackburn, Jonelle 34,114 Blair, Greg Blake, Belinda 139 Blanton, Dalene 71,114 Blanton, David 91,126 Bleck, Mark 36, 72, 95, 126 Bledsoe, Glenda 126 Bloch, Cheryl 74, 139 Bloch, Renee 74. 114 Blythe, Barbara 114 Blythe, Richard 126 Bobo, Karen 34,139 Bodine, Sherry 81, 139 Boener, Raul 35, 36, 100, 114 Bogart, Dale Bogart, Doug 126 Boggess, Bobbie 34,126 Bogue, Kathleen 139 Bogue, Nancy 36,114 Bogue, Patrick 114 Boley, Patrick 126 Bolls, John 139 Bond, Harline31, 32, 79, 139 Bonds, Cheryl 126 Bondurant, Terry 100, 114 Bonewell, Marcia 34, 126 Bookstore Prociors 79 Bordigon, Kathy 126 Borlase, Brad 139 Born,James31,139 Borofsky, Stephen Bostic, John 126 Both, Constance 114 Both, Stephanie 66,139 Bottomley, David 33,114 Bounous, Timothy 33,536,114 Bowell, Robert 139 Bowles, Deborah 114 Bowman. Cheryl 38, 39, 69, 159, 172 Bowman, Dana 126 Bowman, Leo Bowman, Mark 31,126 Boyd, Tom 91,126 Boydston, Michael 88, 102, 139 Boyer, Steven 126 Boys Ensemble 32 Bozarth, Cyndi 30, 31, 73, 126 Bradbury, George 126 Bradley, Joan 34,139 Bradley,Virginia 30, 31, 126 Brammer, James 126 Branda, James 102, 139 Brandher, Cheryl 30, 31, 71, 80, 139 Brandom, Patricia 71,74,114 Brane, Daniel 93, 114 Branson, Jody 39. 69, 139, 146, 172 Braun, Mark 126 Brazill, Sherrie 126 Breaker, Janet Breazeale, Barbara 34 Breazeale, Susan 32,38,14O Breedlove, Linda 34, 140 Breidenthal, Robert 95 Bressler, Marcia 33,114 Brewer, Deborah 34,114 Brewer, James Brewer, Tom 82, 93, 91, 140 Brezover, James 140 Brezover, John 33, 93, 114 Bricker, Bev 30, 31, 81, 126 Bridgens, Pamela 127 Bridges, Mary 32, 127 Brim, Christina 7O,77,14O Briscoe, James 93,114 Briscoe, Mike 100, 140 Broadwater, Deidra 31, 127 Brockelman, Stephen 39, 48, 68, 140 Brooks, David 114 Brooks, Janine 36,127 C Cable, Daniel L. 115 Cable. Larry L. 127 Cafeteria workers 25 Cailteux, Linda K. 12, 32, 140 Cailteux, Stephen D.33,115 Cain, Michael L. 127 Caldwell, Charles S. 140 Caldwell, Craig D.36,127 Caldwell, KentJ.35,37,140 Cale, Linda L. 127 Callahan, Connie J. 36, 37, 115 Calvert, Karyl Ann 115 Campbell, Cameile S. 127 Campbell, Carmen S, 127 Campbell, Daniel D. 127 Campbell, Jeanne C. 68, 140 Campbell, Marcia M. 3322 115 Canfield, Randy S. 95, 127 Cannon, David J. 115 Cannon, Michael W. 141 Cannon, Patrick S. 127 Cantrell, David A. 115 Cantrell, Deborah A. 115 Clark, Grover D.127 Clark, Janet A. 127 Clark, Jeannie E. 33, 71, 115 Clark, Jerome D. Clark, Kenny W. 115 Clark, Kirby H. 127 Clark, Larry 115 Clark, Linda L. 74, 141 Clark, Parry W. 141 Clark, Roger D.141 Clark, Teddy W. 115 Clark, Terry L. 127 Clay, Jesse A. 141 Clay, John C.33,102,115 Cleve Cline. nger, Mark B.115 Betty J.115 Cline, Carmen J. 127 Cline, Joyce E. 70, 127 Cline. Cline. Cline, Cline. Michael E. Raymond L. 115 Sandra L. 127 Stephen L. 115 Cochenour, Anita M. 115 Cochenour, Dwight L. 127 Cochran, Linda J. 76, 141 Capps, Lisa L. 115 Capron,Carolanne81,115 Cardenas, Alan M. 141 Carlton, Mark L. 115 Carmichael, Scott W. 127 Carnahan, David A. 115 Carney, Kevin L. 115 Carney, Steve H. 159 Carpenter, Susan D.32,36,73,115 Carr, Cathy l. 141 Carreau, Jeanne N.37,115 Carrell, Sherry L. 159 Brown Brown Amanda 32,127 ,Barbara A. 127 Brown, Barbara J, 32, 127 Brown, Beckie 38, 59, 80, 81,82, 140, 62 Brown, Debra K.114 Brown Brown Brown Brown Brown Brown, Brown Brown Brown Bruce. ,Debra M. 140 ,Douglas 93,100,114 ,George127 .Jacqueline 78,140 .James31,14O Martha 140 Sondra 114 Steve 159 .Veda 30, 127 Addie 71, 114 Carroll, Fred W. 100, 127 Carson, Stephens 127 Carter, Ceilia Y. 127 Carter, Cynthia A. 74, 141, 159 Carter, Earl D. 33, 73, 93, 100, 115 Carter, Larry H. Carter, Rebecca L. 73, 115 Cary, Barbara A. 115 Casper, Brent L. 31, 32, 141 Casper, Gary D.115 Castle, Lana R. 127 Caudell, Robert L. 115 Caves, John M. 127 Cavin, Mary L. 115 Cauthra, Lonnie L. 127 Cecil,AIan159 Cochran, Teryl A. 141 Cockerham. Rebecca A. 141 Cocking, Sally J. 36, 127 Cody, Marcus E. 83, 91, 141 Cody, Paula C.115 Cohen, David R. Cohen, Larry C.127 Cohen, Steven A, 71, 127 Colburn, Kristine S. 141 Colchin, Mark W. 127 Coleman, Benjamin D.141 Coleman, Cynthia A. 115 Coleman, George H. 141 Colin, James M. 115 Collatie, Steven K. 127 Collier, Doris F. 77, 141 Colling, Vincent M. 115 Collings, Michael G. 32, 141 Colver, Gerlaine C.112,115 Colver, William B. Colvin, Linda S. 38, 141, 172 Colvin, Michael E. 38, 66, 102 141 Compton, Gordon B. 141 Compton, Joe H. 36, 73, 141 Compton, Linda C.159 Conrad, Regina M. 115 Conrad, Terrie L. 141 Converse, Nancy 141 Bruce, Eric 37, 88, 102, 114 Bruce, Patricia Brunton, Randy 114 Bruss, Paula 31,37,127 Bryan, Donna 127 Bryan, Susan 33,115 Budd, David 88,115 Bulis, Pamela 70,127 Burch, Briana 115 Burch, Robert 37, 127, 91, 1OO Burgard, Janet 140 Burgardt, Betty 140 Burgess, Marilyn 39, 140 Burgess, Onis 127 Burke, Rebecca 140 Burkett, Kelly Burleigh, Deborah 115 Burnett,John115 Burnham, John 140 Burns, Karen 115 Burns, Pamela 127 Burris, Ruth 32,70 Burrow, William 91,100,127 Burrus, Richard 115 Burton, James 75,140 Busby, Jeanne 79, 140 Busch, Greg 137, 140 Busch, Kathy 127 Bush, Randall 127 Bussart, Brad 127 Buttes. Constance 71,115 Butler, Patricia 34,114 Butts, Alta 127 Buzzell, Margaret 140 Cecil, Shelley L. 66, 127 Chaffin, Chris H. 115 Chambers, Donna K. 127 Chambers, Jerry L, 115 Chambers, Suzanne Chandler, Jeannette C. 27, 48, 68, 141 Chaney, Mary E. 141 Chapek, Mike L. 91, 124, 127 Chapman, Marsha J. 141 Chavez, David R. 127 Cheerleaders 83, 84,85 Cheney, Nancy A. 37, 79, 141 Chesnut, Sue M. 115 Chestnut, Connie L. 34, 115 Chichester, Paul A. 127 Chichester, Ronald 159 Chilcote, Patricia K,80,141 Childress, Pamela J. 31, 71, 77, 141 Chipas, Anthony J. 36, 73, 127 Chlentzos, Ted A. 127 Choraleers 30, 31 Chorn, Larry G, 30, 72, 75, 127 Chrisco, Dennis G. 115 Christenson, Mary M. 30, 31, 141 Christmore, David 127 Christopher, Donna L. 115 Christopher, Pamela K,115 Churchill, Stephen G, 127 Churchman, Vicki L. 115 Clarey, David B.127 Clark, Bennie F. 141 Clark, Billy R. 115 Clark, Cyndie J. 66, 127 Clar, David C.159 Clark, Elizabeth A. 115 Cook, Alan L. 127 Cook, Anna C.7O,127 Cook, Cook. Cook, Cook, Cook, Cassi C. 115 Ina L. 141 Linda G, 127 Philip B.34,37,141 Randy 127 Cooper, Barry K, 127 Cooper, Cathryn E. 34, 115 Cooper, Janet B. 127 Cooper, Norris 128 Copeland, Robert E. 115 Copes, Glenda G. 115 Copley, James W. 36, 72, 128 Corbin, Gerald D.141 Corn, Kay L. 141 Cornelison, Renee K.141 Corrigan, Mary C, 35, 37, 73, 128 Costello, Eddie F.115 Couch, Cynthia J. 128 Couey, James H. 75, 141 Couey, Pam Anne 141 Couey, Stephen E. 128 Coulson, John M. 35, 36, 73, 93, 115 Coulson, Nancy L. 63, 66, 82, 141 Coulter, Barbara L. 36, 115 Coulter, Joseph F. 27, 38, 48, 69 142 Coulter, Thomas P. 142 Counselor Proctors 79 Courtesy Proctors 77 Cowel, Sandra L. 142 Cowell, David N. 115 Cox, Diane L. 115 Cox, Don Ray 30,142 Cox, Richard D.142 Cox, Robert N. 82, 91. 95, 105 Cox, Sherilyn S159 Cox, Stan M. 128 Cox, Vickie A. 142 Crabb, Tommy L. 115 Crabb, William M.142 Crabtree, David R.72,128 Crabtree. Mike L. 115 Crabtree, Steven E. 159 Crahan, Barbara J. 142 Crahan, Douglas J.95,128 Crahan, Steve W.93,96, 115 Cramer, Douglas E. 142, 172 Crandall, William M. 128 Crandell, Jeffery S. Crandell, Linda L,128 Crane, Alicia S, 116 Crane, Jeanette Cranston, Debby S. 128 Crawford, HerbertW. 142 Crawford, Linda A,116 Crawford, Marcella L,75,116 ,128 Crelly, Barbara A.76,8O,81,128 Crelly, Melvin B. 82, 91, 142 Cremeen, Holyce M. Crisler, Raymond L,128 Criss, Nancy M. 37, 142 Cross Country 88, 89 Crossfield, Diane M. 128 Crossno, Clara D. 116 Crotts. Marsha L. 128 Crow, Marilyn J. 142 Crow, Willard R. 128 Crown, Kathleen A.76,128 Crumley, Brad W,100f116 Crumley, Gregory S, 36, 100, 142 Culver, Roger A. 128 Cummings, Diana L. 128 Cummings, Gary L. 116 Cummins, James W. 102, 116 Cunningham, Dan E. 128 Cunningham,JudyC.142 Curl, Charles F. 128 Curtis, Joanne M.36, 128 Cushing, Janet L. 37, 142 Cusic, Susan J. 30, 31, 128 Custodians 25 Cutts,RobertM,142 D Deatwiler, Sheryl 38, 128 Dakar, William 116 Dale, Deborah 36,142 Dalrymple, Samuel 116 Daney, Richard 128 Darbe, Alan 116 Darter, Mary 142 Daughenbaugh, Deborah 142 Davee, Douglas 30,32,142 Davidson, Austin 116 Davies, Spencer 66, 95, 128 Davies, Danny 116 Davis, Devra 31,128 Davis, Diana 128 Davis, Donna 124, 128 Davis, Elizabeth 76, 81, 116 Davis, Gary 142 Davis, Glennie 116 Davis, Hubert Harold 30,131,1 Davis, Jeffrey 128 Davis, Kenneth 116 Davis, Susan 128 Dawkins, Louis 91,128 Day, Craig 116 Day, James 30, 142 Dean, Dale 93, 116 Dean Phillip 128 Deason, Terry 116 Debate p. 28, 29 Deck, Glenn 93,116 Decker, Marcella 142 Decow, Janet 128 Deem, Gregory Deere, Luther 116 Deere, Orville 116 Delisse, Pamela 128 Dell, Doris 142 42 DeMoss, Ronald 128 Demuth, Stuart 128 Denlinger, Gregory 91,128 Dennis, Kathy 128 Dennison, Betty 128 Deputy, James 128 Deputy, Susan 33, 71, 81, 116 Dothample, Stephen 102, 116 Deuser, Barbara 78, 116 Devlin, Mary 128 Dickey, Dee 36,81,128 Dienst, John 116 Dillon, Marta 128 Dinamore, Jean 34,116 Dinamore, Robert 33, 93, 116 Dishon, Danny Lee 26, 91, 142 Dishon, Deborah 128 Ditgen, Lawrence, 116 Doesken, Donald 128 Doherty, James 116 Doherty, Paula 159 Donaldson, Deborah 142 Donaldson,John M. 116 Donaldson, John P. 33, 116 Donelson, Deborah 66,70,142 Donnelly, Nancy 128 Doolin,William128 Dorsey, Robert 33, 116 Doty, Dallas 142 Dotty, Nola 128 Douglass, Brenda 36,116 Dowell, Cheryl 34, 78, 116 Downey, Raymond Drake, Jacque 128 Drake, Jana 116 Drake, Steven 3O,32,142 Draper, Dorothy 142 Draper, James 116 Dudney, Gary 98,116 Dufek, Steven 100, 128 Dufur, Melanie 77,142 Dugas, Paul 159 Duggan, Patricia 33,71,116 Du ke, Constance 3O,31,71,76,77,142 Duke, Debra 116 Duke, Roderick 128 Dunagan,Chris 116 Duncan,Jana 70,116 Duncan, Terry 128 Dunkel, Kathy 128 Durham, Rodney 159 Duskin, James 33,100,116 Duskin, Sherry 142 Dutton, Robbie 116 Dutton, Rodney 39, 66, 142, 172 Dwyer, David 142 Dwyer, Diana 128 Dwyer, Nora 70,128 Dyar, Pamela 116 Dyas, Mary 78,116 Dye, Deborah 116 Dye, Jan 66, 67, 71, 82, 137, 142 Dye, Jim 6O,61,77,95, 136,142 Dye, Mark 142 E Early, Karmen 116 Earnest, John 100,128 Earnest, Steve 128 Earnst, Teresa 116 East, Bert 116 Easton, Catherine 66, 116 Easton, Jim 95,143 Eaton, Roberta 38, 48.66, 68, 137. Ecord, Charles 143 Edenfield,Tim 128 Edgar, John 93,116 Edgar, Thomas 116 Edgecombe, Betty 128 Edgecombe, Mary 73, 143 Edgington, Reed 128 Edwards, Susan 80,128 Eisnaugle, Robert 116 Ellington, DolIie128 Ellinwood, Linda 128 Elliott, Betty 72,116 143,172 Elliott, Carole 30,39,143 Elliott, Royce 143 Ellis, Mike 91,95. 128 Ellis, Sharon 143 Ellis, Steven Ellsbury, Ann 128 Elmborg, Eric Carl 128 Elster, Marc 129 Elston, Cheryl 116 Elston,William143 Emmons, Douglas 36,116 Emmons, Nan 36,129 Engelman, Deborah 66,73,76,116 Enright, Steven 82, 159 Epp, Michael 33, 93, 116 Epps, Evan 116 Escue, Carol 129 Essex,Tom129 Etter, Gregg 33, 73, 116 Evans, David S. 91 Evans, Gary Lee 159 Evans, Karlene 80,143,159 Evans, Laurie 31,66,81,129 Evans, Marilyn 116 Evenson, Sally 71, 116 Eyberg, Walbridge 129 F Fahnestock, Sally 39,70,8O,143 Fahrbach, Connie 143 Fahrbach, David 36,88 Fahrbach, Wayne 129 Farbman, Sheila 71,116 Farha, Eddie 112, 116 Farha, Danny 116 Farha, Denise 143 Farha, Toni 143 Farley, Randall Farney, Deborah 116 Farms, David 129 Farnham, Michael 116 Faroh,Tana129 Fasciano, Leonard 143 Fawcett, Richard 143 Featherston, Carol 37, 129 Feese, Greg 143 Feese, Randal 93, 96, 116 Feldner, Robert 129 Felix, Teresa 31,129 Felt, Virginia 129 Fenno, Debbie 116 Fenno,Gail129 Fiedler, Ellen 73, 76, 116 Fielder, Terry 34,116 Figgins, Powell 82, 143 Fitener, Mary 129 Finch, Carolyn 7O,76,129 Findley, Roberta 143 Fine, Richard 116 Fine, Robert H. 33, 116 Fine, Robert M159 Fink, Gary 129 Fink, Marion 129 Fink, Rhonda 34,73,116 Finkbeiner, Mark 129 Finkbeiner, Pamela 117 Finlay, George 117 Binley, Brent 93, 117 Fisher, Nikki 31, 143 Fisher, Nikki 31, 143 Fisher, Ronald 93,117 Fisher,Thomas143 Fisher, Wayne 129 Fitch, Donald 129 Fitch, Elaine 143 Fleagle, James 143 Fleagle, Janice 72,143 Fleming, Dewayne Don 129 Flemming, William 43,159 Fletcher, Kent 31, 32, 39, 82, 143, 172 Fleckinger, Joleen 30, 129 Flickinger, Kathleen 30, 129 Floyd, Oelois 36,117 Football 90, 91, 92, 93 Ford, Deborah 143 Forgey, Gerald 143 Forrest, Ruth 37,73 Foskett, Charles 179 Foster, Douglas 179 Fouse, Linda 143 Fowler, Carolyn 143 Fowler, Janice 117 Fowler, Sandra 117 Fox Michael 82, 93, 91, 105, 143 Fox Vicki 117 Fraley, Margaret 75, 117 France, Debbie 59, 137, 144, 63 Francis, Recl'1ard117 Francis, Susan 144 Fraser, Jay 117 Frauen, Barbara 73, 117 Frazee, Dorothy 144 Frazee, Gary 35, 37, 144 Fredrickson, Nancy 70, 129 Freeland,Teresa117 Freeman, Mike 129 French, Alice 66, 144 French Club 70 Frensley, Bob 129 Friedman, Kathleen 77,129 Friesen, Edwin 117 Frieser, Jennifer 26, 66, 70, 144 Friggeri, Ronnie 144 Fry, Bruce 117 Fry, Jerry 129 Fugit, Donald Fulbright, Laurie FulIer,Charles117 Fulton,Janice117 Fulton, Patricia 66, 72, 129 Funk, David 26,144 Funston,Cammie3O.129 Funson, Kenneth G. 129 Future Teachers 74 G Gabel, John Gaete,Myriam117 Gagne, lrene144 Galbraith, Sharon 129 Galler, Gary 14-4 Gamble, Karen 33,7O,113,117 Gans, Rudolph 117 Garcia, Michael Gardner, Constance 129 Gardner, Sandra 43,112,117 Ga rretson, David 117 Garrett, Kent 37, 129 Gartung, Cynthia 34,117 Garvey, Judith 33,117 Gaulding, Louise 117 Gaulding, Lowell 144 Geary, Jan 144 Gee, Deborah 79, 144 Geese, David 82,91,93,144 Geiger, Barbara 129, 144 Gensch, David 60, 61, 124, 129, Gerber, Kathryn 129 Gerdes, Christine 129 German Club 73 Gerner, James 117 Gibbons, Gary Gibbons, Marcia 129 Gibbs, Nancy 144 Giesecke, Roger 93,117 Giesman, Brenda Giesmann, Linda Gilbert, John 77,98,129 Gilbreath, Mike 117 Giles. Marsha Gill, Lesley 30, 80, 144 Gillenwater, Leon 117 Gillespie, James 129 Gilletter, Carol 144 Gillette Cheryl 117 Gillette, Loretta 144 Gilmore, Brad 117 Gimpel, Steven 129 Gingrich, Barbara 144 Gire, Gale 144 GirlsGIee34 Girls Sports 108, 109 Gist, William 117 Githens, Michael 129 Glasgow, Cynthia 70,124,129 Glickman, Janelle 129 Glickman, Mark 69,70 Glines, Armen 34,117 Glover, Linda 144 Goad, Maris 159 Goehring, Julie 30,31,79, 124,129 Goeller, Betty 37, 129 Goering, Susan 72,117 Goldsberry, Keith 117 Gosman, Erica 36, 129 Goss, Rita 33,71 Gosselin, Earl 144 Gould, Judy 60, 61, 70, 124, 129 Graham, Delena 34,72,117 Graham, Jack 129 Graham,Victoria117 Grainger, Jimmy 129 Grant, Jenifer 33.71,117 Grant, Marcy 70, 112, 117 Grant, Ruth 78,144 Graves, Gerald 71,117 Graves, Michael 67, 129 Gray, Janet 75, 77 Greef, Daniel 36, 144 Green, Dwan 88, 102, 144 Green, Paul 36, 159 Green, Roger 117 Greenberg, Lisa 117 Greenup,Carmen 70,117 Gregg, Jack 144 Gribble, Stuart 100, 117 Grider, Danny 117 Grider, Lee 144 Griffing, Donald 144 Griggs, Ross 124,129 Griggs, Stephen 30, 144 Grimes, Jackie 117 Grimes, Terry 144 Grimsley, Melvin 159 GrimsIey,Th0n'1as129 Grisamore, Greg 82, 102, 129 Grismore, Cathy 77,144 Grist, Kathleen 29, 30, 69, 129 Grobe, Gary 144 Gross, Pamela 129 Grubb, Turza Lee 117 Gruenwald, Rex 117 Guest, Tommie Gustin, Marilyn 129 Gustke, Pamela G.66,129 Gutzmer, Kathie 117 Guziec, Robert 29,69,75,129 Gymnastics 98,99 H Hackney, Carey 117 Haile, Gordon 73,144 Haines, Bonnie 117 Haines, Charlotte 117 Haines, Clark 117 Haines, David 129 Haines, Melissa 117 Haines, Melissa A. 144 Hale,Judith144 Hale, Marjorie 32,129 Hall, Linda 129 Hall, Lucille May 144 Hall, Robert 117 Halsey, Kirk 129 Halstead, Candy 31,129 Ham, Bernard 117 Hamm, Deborah 129 Hamm, Barbara 144 Hammel, Thomas 91, 96, 117 Hammond, Mike 33,117 Hanchett, Vicki 34, 75, 117 Haney, Julie 124, 129 Haney, Will 117 Hanks, Nancy 70,117 Hannon, Mary 39,144 Hansell, Vickie 129 Hanstine, Sherry 129 Hargis, Joe 129 Hargis, Wayne Harkins, Joe 129 Harkins, Randi 117 Harlow, Danny 145 Harlow, Pat 76, 129 Harmel, Karon 129 Harmison, Billie 3O,83,129 Harmon, Brenda 35,37,129 Harmon, Carol 79, 117 Harmon, Peggy 79,145 Harms, Jeffery 117 Harp, Lloyd 117 Harrington, James 100, 145 Harris, Barbara 35, 37, 145 Harris, Paula Jean 129 Harris, R. Kent 33, 93, 96, 117 Harris, Robert 129 Harris, Rodney 129 Harris, Sharon 145 Harris,William129 Harrison, James 145 Harrub, Melissa 48, 76, 137, 145 Hartert, Kaye 34, 117 Hartman, Dev 36, 82, 98, 145 Hartman, Eric 117 Hartman, Janie 145 Hartman, Kay 34,117 Hartman,Timothy117 H3 VTW9 ll, Sally 33,117 Haskin, Thomas 93,117 Hatfield, Don 69,117 Hatfield, Linda 145 Hatfield, Mike Hattan, Janet 38, 145 Haupt, Nancy 71,77,145 Hawkins, Byron 33,93,117 Hawkins, Lindy 145 Hawkins, Patricia 78,129 Hay. Pamela Hayden, Gladys 129 Hayden, Roy 145 Hayden, Susan 145 Hayes, Shelley 83 Hays, Susan Eleanor 78,145 Hazen, Deborah 145 Headley, John 129 Hefley, Donna 117 Hefley, Louise 145 Heflin, Jimmy 93,117 Hein, Cynthia 145 Heinz, Marvin 145 Heller, Bev 117 Helm, Margaret 43, 145 Helsel, Susan 117 Helterbrand, Patsy 117 Hembree, Stanley Henderson, Ronald Hendrickson, Barbara 117 Hendrickson, Carol 66, 146 Hendrix, Steven 145 Henkel, Marc 91,100,130 Hennessy, John Henry, Carol 117 Henry,Judy13O Henry, Ronald 130 Hensley, Douglas 145 Hensley, Steven 33, 117 Herbel, Susan 159 Herberger, Thomas 145 Herd, Deborah 7O,79,13O Herd, Pamela 145 Herndon, Carl Herndon, Ray 77, 83, 91, 130 Herr, Paul 100, 145 l-lerr, Samuel 130 Herrell, Joyce 33,117 Herrick, Robert 117 Herrin, Mary 73,145 Herring, Debra 117 Herrington, Debbie 146 Herron, Chris 117 Hershberger, Steven 36, 130 Herstein, Mark 130 Hertzler, Nancy 79,130 Hervey, Carolyn 117 Hervey, Jane 123 Hervey, Rex 146 Herwig, Hohn 93,100,118 Hess, Diana 118 Hess, Gary B130 Hess, Gary E. 77, 79, 146 Hess, Thomas 100, 146 Hestings,Hanice130 Hewes, Frances 66, 146 Hibbs, Marcia 34,118 Hickenlooper, Verna 118 Hickerson, Debra 159 Hickman, Sarah 118 Hiebert, Landon 118 Hiebert, Steven 130 Higgins, Gary 130 Higley, David 118 Hill, Buddy 100, 118 Hill, Carolyn 34,146 Hill,Charles118 Hill, Daniel 118 Hill, David 118 Hill, Janice 74, 146 Hill, Monte 93, 100, 118 Hill, Paulette 146 Hilt, Linda 130 Hinckley, Dorothy 146 Hines, Kathryn 27, 32, 63, 70, 80, 13 Hiratzka, Janet 34, 72, 118 Hirleman, Dan 102, 130 Hirsch, Bruce 130 Hissem, Gregory 35,37,13O Hite, Brett 146 Hitz, Stanley 98, 118 Hixon, Terry 66, 146 Ho, Sharon 7O,77,130 Hobbs. Carlotta 130 Hobbs, Jonathan 130 Hoch, Rosezetta 78, 80, 130, 146 Hodges, Alice 118 Hoeltie, Allen 118 Hoeltje. David 43,146 Hoepner, Dean 91,130 Holcomb, Shelley 37,130 Holcombe, Gerald 146 Holden, Trella 34,146 Holladay, Jan 118 Holland, Ronald 38, 82, 91, 93, 146, Holleicke, Diane 33,84,118 Holley, Sherry 32,8O,13O Hollis, Brian 93,118 Holly, Carmen 34,118 Holmes, Cindy 118 Holt, Mary 3O,31,13O Holt, Paul 118 Holt,Teg13O Holzman, Linda 130 Homecoming 58,59 Hooten, Karen 130 Hopkins, Phil 130 Hornberger, Jan 26, 28, 29, 69, 146 Horning, David 146 Horsley, Peter 130 Horton, Olleatha 146 Horton, Woodrow 130 Houchin, Robert 146 Hougland, Nancy 33, 118 House, Barbara 130 Houser, Mary 118 Hovater, Gary 118 Howard, Martha 159 Howard, Quinton 118 Howard, Vicky 130 Howbert, Marsha 130 Howell, Daniel 72, 118 Howell, Margo 118 Howell, Nancy 39, 146, 172 Howse, Mary 31,811,130 Howse, Bob 118 Hubeli, Terra 34,118 Hukins, Gregory 146 Hudson, Pamela 32, 74, 146 Hudspeth, Rae 71,118 Huebert, John Lyle 72,146 Huff, Glenda 81,130 Huffman, Morris 30,7O,146 Huffman, Sherry 146 Huffman,Vicki34,118 Hulett, Marty 130 Hull, Barbara 130 Hull, Marilyn 33,118 6,146 172 Hulse, Connie 66,7O,8O,146 Humboldt, Brenda 146 Humphreys, Elaine 130 Humphreys, Jeffrey 118 Humphries, Allan 130 Hunt, Carol 146 Hunter, Donna 118 Hunter, James 32,146 Hunter, Linda 34,118 Hurd, Leonard 118 Hurt, Jeffrey 35, 36, 130 Hurtt, Robert 37, 82, 91. 93, 147 Huston, Kenneth 130 Huston.Ned118 lgnowski, Deborah 130 Irwin, Donna 118 Irwin, Eddie 98,130 Irving, John 35,37,147 Irwin, Patricia 130 Isbell, Galen 77,82,100,147 lson, Deborah J Jabara, Brad 82,104,147 Jabara, Dana 81,118 Jackson, Wayne 130 r Jacob, Jan 33,37,93,95,118 Jacobs, Jeanine 66,147 Jacobs, Stephen 130 Jackowatz, Charles V. 130 James, Carol Sue 147 James, Mike 130 Jameson, Deborah 147 Jamison, Nancy 58, 59, 84, 85. 14 Jay, Michel 91, 130 Jenkins, Doug 130 Jenne, Pam 147 Jensen, Barbara 130 Jensen Jensen Jensen ,Douglas ,Phillip 118 ,Thad 147 Jensen, Jon 30,130 Jessen ,Kristi 66, 130 Jessogne, Steven 130 Jewett, Alan 100, 118 John,Marilue147 Johnson, Barbara 30,130 Johnson, Bruce 36,73,130 Johnson, Christie 63, 70, 80, 147 Johnson, Gerald 77,147 Johnson,Jan118 Johnson, Jim 31,130 Johnson, Johnnie 36,130 Johnson, Karla 36,70,118 Johnson, Linda G.81,147 Johnson. Linda G.130 Johnson, Nancy 147 Johnson, Patrick 118 Johnson, Rebecca 118 Johnson, Rick 100, 130 Johnson, Shirley 130 Johnson, Susan 147 Johnston, Vicki Ann 147 Johnston, Vicki36. 130 Jones, Carl 130 Jones Deanne30,31,147 Jones, Gloria 147 Jones Hilda 147 Jones, Jeannie 71, 118 Jones Kathern147 Jones Keith 118 Jones Marc 91.130 Jones Mark 118 Jones Patricia 118 Jones Sandra 68,147 Jones Sylvia 118 Jones, Tamara 68,147 Jones, Thomas 130, 102 Jones,Timmy118 Jones, Timothy 147 Jones, Thomas 118 Jones,William159 Jones, Yvonne 118 Jonker, Linda 34,75,147 Jonker, Marla 130 Jordon, Jackie 130 Jordon, Judy 147 Josias, Debra 79,130 Journalism 38, 39 Joy, Gary 130 Junior Misses 31 Junior-Senior Prom 60,61 Kating, Timothy 93,118 Katzenmeier, David 82,105,147 Kay, Catherine 34,131 Keatts,William 131 Keckler, Bill 95, 131 Keith, Elizabeth 70, 147 Kelley, Robert 131 Kurtz, LaBrie Kurtyka,Janice159 Stephen 35, 36, 37, 98, 148 L .Jim 131 LaDow, David 69,119 Lafollette, Roger 148 Laham, Barry 131 Laham, Cheryl 66, 70, 148 Laham, Patrick 148 Lair, C LaKou atherine 31,148 s, Karen 131 Lamberson, Michael 93, 119 Lambert, Trudy 71,148 Lampton, Marlene 36, 38, 71, 148, 172 Landis, Charles Landis .Deborah 73,119 Landis, John 26 Landis, Ronald 119 Kelly, Connie 38, 74, 147 Keltner, Terri 34, 72, 118 Kemper,Jan 31,131 Kennedy. Donald 91,131 Kennedy, Kristine 31,147 Kennedy, Larry 147 Kennedy, Larry 118 Kennedy, Loyd 118 Kennedy, Micheal 131 Kennedy, Terry 33,118 Kennerly, Scott 100, 118 Kenny, Susan 131 Kerbs, Judy 73,131 Kerr, Mary B.147 Kersey, Richard 88,118 Keys, Mary 147 Kice, Edward 100, 131 Kidwell, Debbie 60, 61, 82, 124, 131 Killingsworth, Neoma 78,131 Kimbell, Keck 93,96,118 Kime, David 100, 147 Landon, Dwight 148 Landon, Graydon 119 Landwehr, Larry 131 Landwehr, Roger 91,100,131 Lane, Terry 148 Laney, Richard 159 Langenwalter, Nancy 32,131 Langston, Julie 48, 59, 63, 66, 77, 82, 148 Langston, Margaret 39, 58, 8 172 Lanning, Elaine 119 Larimer, Carol 131 Larue, Christine 119 Lashay, Timothy 131 Lathem, Gary Lee Latin Club 72 Lattimore, Larry 32,131 Lauchner, Lorain 119 Lauderdale, James 119 Laughlin, Donald 82,105,148 Laughlin, Marjorie 39,131 King, Bettina 118 King, Charles 37,100,118 King Douglas 118 King, Gary 118 King, Jennifer 147 King, John 118 Kipers, John 33,100,118 Kirby, Craig 131 Kircher, Marjorie 66,147 Kirkhart, Craig 118 Kitcher, Chris 147 Kitcher, Eric 118 Kitterman, Carol 118 Kizzire,Murry131 Klassen,Vicki32,131 Klebanoff, Alan 35, 36, 131 Klinefelter, Gloria 118 Lawrence, Anne 131 Lawrence, Conrad 93,100,119 Lawrence, Donnie 148 Lawrence, Earlene 131 Lawrence, Nina 131 Lawry, Deborah 34,148 Lawson, Sharry 34, 159 Leader, Lynda 119 Leasan,Chris131 Leben, Leben, Lecia 70,112,119 Teena 59, 148 Lebosquet, John 148 Lee, James 33 Lee, Linda 148 Lee, Manfin 27, 67, 148 Lefors,Alan148 Lefors, Linda 119 Klotz, Steve 93, 118 Knappenberger, Roy 118 Knight, Kathy 38,147 Knight, Kenneth Knight, Robert 131 Knox, David 3O,32,83,91.93,147 Knox, Pamela 34,118 Koelling, Jack 102, 118 Koenig, Mary 147 Koepke, John 31,82. 102,148 Kordis, Paul 35, 36, 131 Kramer, Lynn 37,81,148 Krasuski,Jan118 Krasuski, William 148 Kratz, Connie 75,131 Kratzer, Penny 34, 131 Kraus, Mary 119 Krebs, Tom 38,61,91. 124,131 Kresge, Duane 91,131 Lefors, Mary 131 Legion,Gary119 Lehner, Gary 83, 91, 93, 149 Leighty, Scott 149 Leland, Jeanne 119 Leming, Tom 119 Lentz, Tom 131 Leonard, Dennis 149 Leonard, Laurie 119 Leonard, Mike 37, 131 Leonard, Robert 93,119 Leslie, Richard 131 Lettermen Club 82 Letter-women Club 80 Levalley, Daniel 30, 149 Levalley, John 35,37,119 Levalley, Kathleen 36,73,119 Levand, Mike 93, 119 Lewellen, Rex 37,149 Kresge, Marjorie 131 Krueger, Pamela 119 Krug, Linda 131 Kueck, Cynthia 119 Kueser, Loreli D. 36, 131 Kuhl, Larry 43,148 Kuhn, Randy 131 Kulessa, Cynthia 34,71,78,119 Kunigonis, Donna Jean 148 Kunkle, Richard 38.66148 Kurth, Kristen 119 Lewis, Constance 32, 74, 149 Lewis. Lewis, Deborah 72,119 Karen 149 Lewis, William 119 Libby,Joy33,119 Li bby. Ruth 32,77,131 Library Proctors 78 Lieprnan, Cecil 119 Liepman, Mark 131 Lightner, Cindy 131 Lind, Deborah 119 4, 85, 148, Lindeblad, Gretchen 35, 36, 149 Lindenbaum, Jerry 131 Lindley, Cheryl 81, 119 Lindsay, Bradford 131 Lindsay, Doug 119 Link, David 38, 72, 131, 172 Linnen, Gerald 119 Linnen, Harold Ray 119 Linscott, David 119 Linthicum, Mark 131 Lippitt, Carol 70, 131 Litan, Robert 28, 69, 149 Little, Augusta 119 Little, Corliss Ann 149 Little, Lucia 149 Lively, Candace 119 Lively, Charles 149 Lloyd, Rhonda 66,149 Lockwood, Stephen 93, 96, 119 Loebsack,Jenae149 Lohner, Carol 119 Long, Dudley 33,119 Long, Janice 66, 149 Longacre, Charles 119 Loomis, James 73,131 Lopez, Deborah 131 Lopez, Gregory 149 Loranth, Geza 71,131 Lord Micheal 93, 119 Lorenz, Philip 119 Love, Ranie 149 Lovejoy, Bruce 119 Loveland, Randle 137, 149 Lovell, John Gregory Lovett, Gary 149 Lovett, Nancy 34, 70, 76, 119 Lowell, Barbara 32, 74, 149 Lowenberg, Doug 37,93,96,119 Loyd, Bonnie 119 Luce, Charles 119 Ludwick, David 3O,35,36,37,131 Luedtke, Karyn 149 Lynch, John Robert 131 Lynch, Judy 131 Lynn,Joann131 Lynn, Lois 119 Lyon, Anthony 131 Lyori,Philip67,77,137,149 Lyons, Dennis 119 Lytle, David 119 M Maberry, Gary 82, 149 MacDonald, Helen 80,149 MacDonald, Lillian 119 Mace, Wendy 34, 119 Mack, John 91,100,131 Maddox, William 32,131 Madrigals 30 Magruder, Steven Magson, Paul 119 Magson, Vivien 149 Maher, Steve Maib, Robert 31, 32, 150 Main, Steve 93,119 Maloney, Kathryn 58, 60, 61, 150 Maltbie, William 131 Maltby, Karen 36,150 Manley, Mary 150 Manny, Ernest 150 Manson, Larry 150 Manuel, Suzanne 3O,39,150 Mar, Deborah 119 Maret, Gary 119 Markey, Victor 93,915,119 Marklewitz, Jeff 33,119 Marklewitz, Sherri 150 Marrelo, Judy 150 Marsh, Martha 37,7O,119 Marshall. Joyce 77, 78, 131 Martin, Caroline 83, 119 Martin, Craig 150 Martin, George 119 Martin, Glen 71,91,131 Martin, Linda 3O,35,7O,15O Marvel, Sara 119 Mason, John 69,119 Mason, Kitty 131 Mason, Sandy 150 Matassarin, Kathy 71, 76, 81, 82 Mathiesen, Barbara 36,119 Matlock, Joseph Matlock, Melvin 119 Matlock, Terry 93,119 Matthaei, Mark 150 Mattley, Miles Matzen, Linda 59,66,15O Matzinger, Marvin 150 Mawier, Becky Lou 131 Maurer, Janet 119 Mayden, Anna 159 Mayfield, Dennis 73,93,119 Mayfield, Sheryl 119 Maynard, Sara 120 McArthur, Galen 149 McAuley131 McBee, Debrah 36,71,72,119 McCall, Preston 131 McCausland, Pamela 119 McCausland, Paul 95, 149 McClain, Richard 35,37,131 McClanahan, Donald 119 McClanahan, Jeffrey 69, 74, 131 McClarron, Kathy 32,78,131 McClendon, Danna 119 McClintick,Carol33,71,80, 113,119 McClure, Sharmis Gail 70, 149 McConnell, Janet 33,119 McConnell, Phillip 131 McCormack, Timothy 149 McCormick, Glenn 119 McCoy, Cathi 78, 149 McCoy, Michael 93, 119 McCrea, Charles 119 McCullough, Donald McCune, James 131 McCurdy, William 119 McDonald, David 149 McDowell, Janet 66, 149 McElhiney, Ann 37,71,81,131 McFall,John119 McFarland, Marla 131 McGehee, Jean 48, 149 McGinty, Michael 131 McGregor, Richard 31, 37, 149 McGregor, Rob 33.93119 McGuire, William 39,119 Mcllvain, James 100, 149 McKellar, Susan 119 McKitrick149 McClaren, Alex 82,91,93, 149,159 McLemore, Rex Lee 119 McLeod, Grant 119 McLeod, Kathy 70, 149 McLeod, Marjie 32, 79, 149 McMannis, Terry 3O,32,131 McMillan, Dennis McNaughten, Alfred 119 McNeal, Barbara 149 McNeil, Larry 88,119 McNicol, Don 131 McPherson, Kent 119 McQuirk, Darylen 72, L31 McQuirk, Marylen 36,119 McRay, Sherry 30,131 Meacham, Gerald 96 Mead, Terry 120 Meaders, Roland 33,170 Meaders, Sharon 26,150 Medical Careers 75 Medlock, Shari 159 Meek, Mark 150 Meeker, Roger 71,131 Melton, Sheila 131 Melzer, Mark 93,120 Menaker, Howard 69,71,120 Mendenhall, Mark 150 Mendenhall, Susan 33,71,12O Menoher, Carol 150 Mentha, Julie 150 Merrell, Mark 131 Merriamn,Elenor131 Mesh, Sharon 120 Messman, Mary 73,763,150 Metzger, Shiela 150 Metzger, Vicki 150 Meyer, Lorraine 72,120 Middleton, Todd 120 Micliaccio, Kathleen 150 Mikish, Russell 131 Milam, Michael93, 120 Milden,Takeo150 Miles, Michael Miles, Stephen 33,120 Miller, Miller, Miller, David 120 Deborah 120 Denise 34,120 Miller, Doug 30, 32, 131 Miller, owigm 120 Miller, Gretchen 26, 28, 29, Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Milliga Milliga Minor, Minor, Kathyrn 70, 131 Kenneth 120 Molly 72, 120 Patricia 34, 150 69, 150 Miller,Thomas12O n, Ted 91,98, 100,150 n,Terry91, 131 Margo 150 Robyn 76, 132 Minshall, Alexis 81, 132 Minshall, Nancy 81, 120 Minteer, Christine 1 50 Minton, Sammy 93,100,120 Misak, Roger 132 Mitchell, Diane 120 Mitchell, Janet 33, 81, 120 Mitchell, Kathy 132 Mitchell, Mavis 150, 159 Mitchell, Michael 120 Mitchell, Patsy 120 Mitchell, Sharon 132 Mizenko, Michael 100, 132 Modernaires 32 Modern Dance80 Mohr, Deborah 75,150 Monier, Susan 34,81,120 Monro e, Mark 150 Montgomery, David 120 Montgomery, Jeanette 132 Montgomery, Margaret 150 Montgomery, Pamela 150 Montre, John 88,120 Monts, Richard 35, 37, 150 Moore, Deborah 132 Moore, John 36,132 Moore ,Patti 32, 132 Moore, R. Mahlon 150, 172 Moore, Sandra 150 Mora, Judy 132 Moran, Cheryl 32, 132 More, Pat 132 Morgan, Barry 33,150 Morgan, David 33,88,100,120 Morgan, Louis 29,137,146,159 Morgan, Ruth 132 Morgan, Steve 151, 26 Morgen, John 159 Morland,Van Morley, Patricia 120 Morris, Leslie 132 Morrison, Jeff 132 Morrison, Linda 32 Morrow, Guy 82, 91, 132 Morsbach, Henry 132 Morse, Janice 70, 78, 151 Morse, John 27,151 Morton, Sharon 75,151 Moseley..lack132 Moser, Jo Anne 30, 31, 132 Mourning, Marc 66,132 Moxley, Michael 33, 120 Moyer, Virginia 75, 120 Muelling, Anna 73,120 Mulvaney, Dennis 98,132 Munger, Andrea 38,151 Munger Munsell Munsell ,Theodore 73,120 ,Beverly 151 .Steve 69, 100,120 Murphy, Paulette Murray, Murray, Cheryl 132 Douglas Murry,JoA,132 Murry, Mary 151 Musch, Billy 120 Musch, Nancy 74,151 Musser, Joseph 151 Muth, Deborah 151 Muth, Susan 120 Myer, Linda 31,212,151 Myers, Barbara 120 Myers, John 32,157 Myers, Rita 132 Myers, Vicki 66, 120 N Nachbor, Kathryn 132 Najim, Richard 36, 77, 151 Nalley, David 120 Nance, Beverly 70, 120 Napier, Connie 31,79,132 Nathan, Charles 35, 36, 75, 132 Nation, Rita 120 Nove, Robin 32,132 Neff, Peter 151 Nelson, Brent31, 88, 151 Nelson, Cathy 151 Nelson, Debra 132 Nelson, Herb 159 Nelson, Judith 73,79,159 Nelson, Kathyrn 33,120 Nelson, Mark Stanley 132 Nelson, Susan 30,31,132 Nelson, Teresa 120 Neth,Lynnda132 Neufeld, Bob 30,32,132 Newcomb, Eric 93, 96, 120 Newell, Gary 120 Newman,Cindy132 N.F.L. 69 Nichols, Linda 132 Nicks, Carla 132 Nicks, Paula 120 Noble, Chuck 132 Nodgaard, Cathy 132 Noffsinger, John 83, 88, 95, 132 Noffsinger, Mark 88, 89, 96, 120 Nold, Robert 151 Nordstrand, Patricia Norris, Gwynn 31,132 North, Leslie Norton, Shelley 151 Nottingham, Johnny 120 Novick, Jay 72,120 Nunn, Michael 151 Nurse Proctors 77 Nutter, Grant 120 Nystrom, Bruce 151 O Oak, Catherine 132 O'Bryan,Hellen132 O'Connor, Connie 132 O'DeIl, Michael 48, 88, 151 O'Dom, Rosalind 151 O'Donnell, Peggy 80, 132 O'Ehlert, Roger 100, 120 O'Lander, Karen 34,120 O'Lander, Lynn 33,120 Oflice Proctors 76 Oles, Gary 120 Olive, John 151 Oliver, Hazel 132 Oliver, Marsha 151 Olson, Kerry 151 O'Neill, Patricia 132 Opliger, Rodney 120 Opplinger, Terry 1,32 Orchestra 36, 37 Ordway, Lora 70, 132 Orear, Kathy 120 Orear, Sandra 132 Orr, Janet 70, 120 Ortleb, Charles 151 Ortleb, John 100, 132 Osmond, Deanna 33,81, 112,120 Ostermann, Russell 35, 37, 120 Oswald, Reuben 120 Otten, Toni 120 Otten, Vicki 151 Otterness,Tom 120 Otwell, James R. 132 Overaker, Kent 33, 93, 120 Overstake, Linda 74, 151 Overstake, Marcia 34, 70, 120 Overstreet, Roger 120 Owen, Mike 120 Owens, Debra 70, 132 Ownby, John 120 Ownby, Lynn 132 P Packer, Dwight 132 Padberg, Rebecca 120 Padgett, Paul David 132 Page, Albert 132 Page, James 100, 120 Page, Jane 33, 120 Page, Janet 132 Page, John 132 Page, Kathryn 34,71,120 Page, Susan 36, 39, 66, 132 Pagel, Barry 151 Palm,Carl151 Palmer, Michael 152 Palmer, Michael 152 Pankow, Karen 120 Pappas, Catherine 120 Parham, Don 33, 93, 96, 120 Parker, Bill 120 Parker, Curtis 159 Parker, Judith 120 Parker, Steve 120 Parsons, Carol 132 Parsons, Christy 36,37,12O Parsons, Robert 159 Partridge, James 152 Parzbok, Craig 33, 120 Patterson, Michael Paxson, Larry 120 Payne, John 120 Peachee, Polly 33,120 Peake, Joyce 32,152 Pearce, Mary 29, 36, 69, 132 Peck, Charles 120 Peck, Jana 132 Pedroja, James 132 Peebles, Sandra 132 Peltzer, Robert 132 Pena, John 120 Pendleton, Charles 132 Penna, William 83, 91, 93, 152 Penzler, Jane 152 Penzler, Perry 66,120 Pep Band 35 Pep Club 82 Perkins, Debbie 82, 132 Perkins, Rebecca 70,81,120 Perry, Charlotte 120 Perry, Melvin 159 Persons, Korla 132 Peter, Carolyn 152 Peters, Catherine 120 Peters, Susan 39,132 Peterson Peterson Peterson ,James 100, 132 ,John 36, 73, 75,1 Peterson, Peterson, Gregory 132 Kenneth 152 Mike 132 52 Petty, Richard 93,120 Pfeiffer, Neal 36, 73, 120 Pfund, Mavis 152 Phelps, Cathy 132 Phelps.Orlin132 Phibbs, Rupert 152 Phifer,William152 Phillips, James 93, 120 Phillips, William 93,96,120 Pickarts, Suzanne 72,120 Pickens, Deborah 121 Pickens, Patrick 132 Pickler, Paul 152 Picotte, Gordon 152 Piercy, Susan 78,132 Pike, Barbara 33, 37, 71, 81, 112 Pilkington, Larry 152 Piller, Lynn 152 Piller, Thomas 100, 121 Pinkerton, James 132 Pinkstaff, Penny 132 Piper,Virginia 33,77,121 Pitts, Mark 132 Plank Connie 132 Platt, Roc 152 Plenert,Connie72,121 Plummer, Sharon 152 Poague, Mary 121 Poe, Terry 121 Poelma, Susan 34,121 Poole, Deborah 152 Pope, Susan A. 132 Poppe, Ann 26, 31, 71, 152 Porter, Maureen 7O,78,121 Posey, Roy 152 Poston, Joe 132 Pottorff,Sidni72,152 Potts, Ronald 132 Potucek, Jana 80,152 Powell, Dorla 152 Prather, Judith 132 Pray, Ronnie 132 Presley, Barbara 152 Preuett, Randy 152 Prewitt, Steve 121 Price, Dennis 152 Priess, Karen 66.71.121 Pringle, Deborah 121 Pritchard, Stephen 132 Pritchett, Linda 133 Proffitt, Charles 121 Prokes, Robert 35, 36, 152 Provenzano, Frank 133 Pruessner, Kathryn Puckette, Claudette 132 Puent, Sandra 70,133 Purinton, John 153 Pursley, Gregory 153 Pursley, Jack Putnam, Colleen 71,133 Quade, Kay 121 Qualls, Mark 121 Queen, Marvin 133 Quilland Scroll 69 Quillen, Marc 37,72,100, 12 Quinley, Kathleen 133 Quinn, Lisa 71,133 R Rader, Peggy 133 Rainer,Jimmie 133 Raitt, Larry 98,105,153 Ralstin, Mary 121 Ralstin, Terry 34-,63,153 Ramsdale, Lynn 121 Ramsey, Steve 153 Randall, Stephen 98,133 Randall, Tom 155 Ranclle,Williar'n133 Ranney, Michael 93, 121 Ray, James 133 Ray, Kurt 133 Razook, Jimmy 133 Reagon, Ruth 121 Reber, Carol 136, 153 1 Records, Elaine 29,39,69,153,172 Records, Greg 93, 121 Reed, Judy 153 Reed, Robert 91, 153 Reed, Roderick F. 133 Reed, Sharon 38,70,133,172 Reef, Madeline 153 Reel, Noel 133 Reep, Janet 121 Reeves, Bonnie 153 Reeves, Roxy 77, 153 Reeves, Terry 133 Regan, Ronald 68, 74, 159 Regier, Anne 36,66,69,80,153 Reheis, Rebecca 79, 133 Reighley, Steve 32,133 Reisman, Michael 153 Reitz, Mary 153 Relihan Anne 34, 121 Rentsch, Douglas 39, 69, 133 Reusser, Pam 121 Rvard, Martha 153 Revel, A. M. 33, 121 Reynolds, Richaed 93,121 Rhoades, David 121 Rhodes, Kim 121 Rice, Linda 37,153 Richards, Steve 35,37,68,133 Richardson, Bobby 133 Richardson, Frances 121 Richardson, Larry 91, 98, 133 Richardson, Pam 133 Richardson, Patricia 133 Richter, Rose 81, 121 Richards, Gary 82,153,100 Ricks, Claudia 34, 73, 81, 121 Ricks, Fred 30, 73, 153 Ridgeway, Ricky 159 Riedl, Janet Lynn Riley, Barbara 112 Riley, Karen 153 Riling, David Rine, Murray 93, 100, 121 Rine, Wesley 153 Ringer, Everett, 121 Ripley, Teresa 34, 72, 121 Roach, Pamela 133 Robbins, Steven 133, 153 Roberts, Belinda 121 Roberts, Mary 153 Robertson, Laurie 30, 36 Robertson, Linda 133 Robertson, Peggy 30, 31, 70, 153 Robinson, Gail Robinson, Melanie 33,121 Robinson, Richard 133 Donald H 154 Roby,Carol33,121 Roby, Mark 153 Rodgers, Margaret 121 Rodman, James 35, 37, 153 Rodney, Cindy 133 Rodriguez,Caroyn 133 Roe,Vicki121 Roehr, Margie 153 Rogers Rogers Rogers Debra Deane 133 Deborah 121 Jane 77, 153 Rogers, Rogers. ,Joleene153 L. Diane 133 Rogers, Ronald 121 Sadler, Betsy 133 Saffier, Linda 66, 68, 159 Salby,Charles121 Salby, Susan 154 Salem, Robin Louise 70,133 Salle, David 121 Salle, Marc 27, 28, 29, 154 Sallee,Christin154 Sallee, Christopher 104, 154 Sanborn, Keith 69,121 Sanders, Anita 121 Sanders, David 133 Sanders, Mike 93, 100, 121 Sanders, Susan 133 Sandoval, Annie Santee, Andrew 121 Savage, Paul 91, 133 Savoy, Brian 121 Sawatzky, Phillip 154 Sawyer,Thomas121 Sayre. Rebecca 154 Sayre, Sherry 154 Sayre, Steven 100, 133 Scanlin, Cynthia 39,154 Schaefer, Carol 31, 84, 133 Schaeffer, Clyde 100, 121 Schantz, Becky 81,124,133 Schauner, Gregory 121, 154 Scheffler, David 133 Scherr, Carla 72,121 Schieffer, Gregory 91,154 Schmid, Donna 70,154 Schmidlapp, Donald 121 Schmidt, Patricia 34, 133 Schmidt, Susan 154 Schmit, Ronald 33,121 Schmitter, David 37,91,93,121 Schmitter, Steven 35, 36, 91, 154 Schniable, Teddi 38, 73, 133 Schoenleber, Michael 100, 121 Schofield, William 29, 69, 254 Scholler, Jana 121 SchonbergJeff,102,121 Schowalter, Linda 121 Schowalter, Paul Schrader, Robert 133 Schrader, William 133 Schuermann, Madeline 39,154 Schuessler, Michael 121 Schuhs, Debbie 121 Schuite, Janice 121 Schulte, Larry 133 Schutte, Mike 133 Schwartz, Anna 36, 73, 133 Schweinfurth, Ann M, 121 Schweinfurth, Susie 75,133 Schwiethale, Karl 98, 133 Science and Math Club 75 Shaw, Deborah 66, 76, 122 Shaw, Rita L. 34, 154 Shay, Sherman K. 36, 91, 154 Sheets, William P,100,122 Sheffield,Jane E.71,122 Shellen, Terrence 155 Shellenberger, Tommy 32, 134 Shellito, John L. 122 Shellito, Paul C. 66, 71, 134 Shelton, Donna J. 122 Shelton, Ginger L. 34, 122 Shelton, Janine R.122 Shelton, Pamela J. 134 Shelton, Vicky R.134 Shepherd, Renee 154 Sherwood, Virginia S.154 Shirack, Susan A. 77, 134 Shirley, Susan L. 134 Shniderman, Ellen K. 134 Shook, James E.91,124,134 Shook, Jane L. 33, 72, 113, 122 Shook, Steve R. 30, 32, 82, 106, Short, Gary L. 122 Short, Michael L. 82, 105, 154 Shouse, David V. 93, 122 Showalter, James L. 154 Showers, Samuel W. 159 Shudinis, Jean F. 134 Shue, Randolph L, 93, 102, 122 Shull,Cindy L. 134 Sichley, Cheryl L. 134 Sickles, Dana H. 76, 154 Siders, Carol J. 32, 134 Siefkes, Rhonda J. 154 Siefkin, Ruth A. 71, 81, 82, 154 Siegrist, Barbara J. 134 Sigg, Pamela J. 134 Silbaugh,CandanceS.34,122 Silvers, Jon R,122 Simmons, Chris K. 32, 134 Simon, Armando 134 Simon, Denise M. 36, 122 Sims, Carol A. 154 Rogers, Ursula 133 Rohrback, Daniel 36, 133 Romig, David 159 Romig, Rebecca 121 Root, Catherine 121 Root, Rebecca 121 Rorabaugh, Dixie 153 Roscoe, Debra Rose, Unyce 79,153 Rosen, Hilda 34,153 Rosenbloom, Harold Rosile, Steven 121 Ross, Linda 133 Rotramel, Pamela 153 Rounds, Barbara 76,79,153 Rousey, Cheryl 39, 70 Roush, Carl 133 Rowley, Steven 121 Royse, Richard 30, 32, 153 Runge, Martin 88,121 Russell, Jane 153 Rutherford Pamela 121 Rutledge, John 32, 98, 153 Rutledge, Sherry 80,133 Ruud,Janet31,153 Ryun,Jeanette121 S Scott, ,Gregory 93,131 Scott, Scott. Scott. Scott Beverly 33,66,7O,121 Susan 154 Tom 69, 133 Vickie 121 Sea Sprites 81 Seba, Kenneth 122 See Jary 122 Seelig, Marcia 68, 154 Seelig, Rebecca 33, 122 Seely, James 93,122 Seery, Don 91,133 Seery, Vicki 122 Seibert, Darlene 70,133 Selby, William 122 Seligh, Mark 133 Selsor, Sandra 133 Selsor, Wesley 122 Seltzer, Michael 133 Shackelford, Carol 154 Shackelford, Donna 80,154 Shadid, Danny 154 Shadid, Sydney 7O,81,122 Shahan, Dennis 122 Shahan, Phyllis 133 Shannon, Steven 32, 154 Sharpe, Randy 70,164 Shaw, Bob 95, 133 Shaw, Carol 30, 59, 62, 137, 164 Sims, Rosemary 122 Sims, Terry 134 Sinclair, Cynthia A. 122 Sivley, Gail L. 77, 154 Skipper, Janet M. 134 Slane, Earl R. 122 Slaughter, Carrie L. 31, 134 Slaughter, llah M. 71, 122 Sloan, Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith. Smith Smith Smith Smith, Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith, Smith Smith Smith Robert L. 154 ,Anita L. 154 Benson H. 134 Beverly A. 134 ,Carmen L. 82, 134 ,Carmen R. 82, 134 Donna M. 134 Dora E. 134 Elizabeth J. 122 Eric D. 73, 154 Granville L. Janet K. 122, 154 ,Janice M. 35, 37 ,Joanne M. 36, 122 .John S.91,93,95, 155 .Jon S. 159 Kent H. 35, 37, 134 Lloyd Doug 29, 69, 155 Lynda K. 32, 71, 75, 134 Michael R. 155 Niki L. Pamela S. 155 Patrick H. 122 Reid C.33,72,122 Roger J. 155 ScottA.93,113,122 Shirley J. 155 Stephen B. 122 Terry E.30,31,102,155 Tom K. 134 Vicki L. 122 Snarenberger, Mary L, 34, 122 Snavely, Joseph P. 122 Snavely, June M. 122 Snodgrass, Dan E,134 4 Snow, Judith A. Snyder, Bruce D. 32, 93. 122 Snyder, Daniel Ray 155 Snyder, Douglas E.32,155 Soderstrom, Sandy A. 76, 134 Soest, Linda A. 76, 81, 122 Soloman, Larry F.69,155 Sommers, Dennis D. 36, 155 Soph, David A. 122 Sophomore Choir 33 Sorensen, J. Scott 36, 155 Sowell, Bill R. 134 Spanish Club 71 Sparks, Shelley D. 32, 79, 134 Speary, John P. 31, 36, 73, 134 Speer, John C.134 Speyer, Eva J. 76, 81, 134 Speyer, Patricia G. 34, 122 Spines, Jack S.134 Spraker, Rebecca B. 134 Spurgeon, Janna J. 70, 77, 78, 8 82 155 Spurlin, Victoria M. 78, 134 Spurrier, Stanley 155 Squire, Pam J. 134 Squire, Patty A. 122 Squirrel,Timothy R,122 Staadt, William H. 37, 155 Stafford, Evalynn 122 Stafford, Janice Stafford, Kathy J. 155 Stage Band 35 Standley, Gary E. 30, 134 Stark, John V. 100, 122 Starkey, Hal K. 35, 37, 122 Starns, Marcia M. 30, 31, 154 Starr, Leslie S.134 Stauffer, Michael R. 122 Stearns, John J. 134 Steele, Julie K. 77, 122 Steele, Thomas H. 134 Steen, Dale F. 122 Steen, Michael E. 134 Steffen, Susan P,3O,131,155 Stekoll, Louis H. 27, 155 Stekoll, Susan J. 122 Stevens, Gerard 134 Stevens, Paulinda C. 122 Stevens, Rodney D. 30, 155 Stevens, Roger L. 36, 134 Stevens, Stephanie 134 Stevenson, Cyndra L. 68, 155 Stewart, Gary K. 134 Stewart, Jan L, 34, 77, 134 Stockman, Beverly 66,134 Stoker, Michael R. 134 Stoll, Suzanne 3O,31,155 Stone,Arthur M. 134 Stone, Mark L. 105, 155 Stone, Marsha J. 134 Stone,ThomasH.122 Stong, Verna J. 80, 155 Stowell, Charles A. 93, 122 Strahm, Kerry S.79,134 Strand, Cynthia J. 155 Strand, Sandra L. 155 Strand William D. 122 Strattan, Nancy A. 37, 155 Stratton, Susan L. 79, 134 Straug n, James P.88,122 Stringed Quartet 35 Strobel, Catherine A. 73, 122 Stroer, Glenn H. 95, 122 Struble, John A. 69, 155 Struble, Paula Sue 134 Stuart, Donald R.29,69,134 Stuart, Naomi Lynn 155 Struber, Daniel C. 156 Stucky, Barbara J. 70, 134 Stucky, Jerome D. 122 Student Body Officers 66 Student Council 67 Stuehler, Doris G. 134 Sturdy, Judy A. 134 Sturm, Nancy M. 156 Suer, Sabra L. 32, 156 Suhm, Linda K. 156 Suhm, Sally B. 81. 122 Suhr, Philip L. 122 Summers, Marc L. 134 Summers, Terri L. 122 Sunday Eugene 156 SutherIand,Terry A. 156 Swanson, Richard L. 134 Swartzendruber, Jill 39, 156, 172 Swicegood, Darlene K. 134 Swimming 102, 103 Swisher, Steven M. 122 Swyden, Pamela R. 156 Symphonic Band 36, 37 Szymkowicz, Mary G. 32, 60, 61, 63, 156 T Tajnia, Bahman Talbott, Roy A. Tallchief, Bobby E. 93, 100, 122 Talsma, Matthew A. Tanner, John W. 122 Tate, Brenda J. 76, 81, 122 Tate, Kandy K. 122 Taylor, Dhera A. 66, 122 Taylor, Gerald R. 156 Taylor, Lila A. 32, 134 Taylor, Sara Lee 33,122 Taylor, Scott R,156 Tegtmeier, Randy L. 98, 134 Tenbrink, Bonnie S. 122 Tennant, David V,122 Tennant, Melvin H. 156 Tennis 104 Terrill, Dorothy D. 122 Terrill, Linda K. 156 Terry, Mary F. 37, 80, 134 Thespians68 Thiesing, Verna S. 35, 36, 37, 156 Thiessen, Mark H. 37, 122 Thirnm,Teresa L. 122 Thomas. Steven J. 122 Thompson, Connie G. 74, 134 Thompson, Elrin R. 134 Thompson, Gene W. 122 Thompson,Janice M. 134 Thompson, Mona K. 134 Thompson, Pam S. 134 Thompson, Patricia A. 122 Thompson, William W. 156 Thornton, Rocky T. 134 Thornton, Thomas W. 35, 37, 134 Tice, Barbara D. 35, 36, 37, 134 Tice, David M. 134 Tice, Rebecca J. 35, 36, 74, 79, 156 Tidwell, Judy C. 122 Tidwell, Michael G. 134 Tieman, Patricia A. 122 Tieman, William.l56 Timmerman,Curt E. 156 Timpy, Carol A. 134 Tindall, Gary D. 36. 134 Tindal, Marsha E. 34, 134 Tippin,Jan S. 31.83, 134 Tippin, Steven B. 27.38, 60, 61, 66,82 104, 156, 172 Tipton, F. Earl 93, 122 Todd, Barbara L. 156 Tolliver, Starla K. 74, 78, 134 Toot, Janet E. 122 Towner, Timothy W. 30, 156 Townsend, Katryn E. 34, 122 Trevino, Gilbert M. 134 Treweeke, Roger F. 159 Trice, Gwendlyon K. 37, 134 Trimble, Patricia A, 134 Trimmell, Mercedes J. 156 Tronsgard, Pat A. 122 Trujillo, Deborah E. 134 Tucker, Charlotte, E. 34, 122 Tucker, Richard M. 156 Turck, Janette D,134 Turner, Barbara J. 30, 39, 69, 156, 172 Turner, Rita D. 33 Twirlers 37 U Umansky, Danny W. 122 Underwood, Sharon K. 156 Unruh, Deborah L,33, 123 Unruh, Susan R. 134 Utterback, James E. 72, 123 V VanArsdale, Ernest S. 31, 32 VanArsdale, Lisa A. 32, 71, 134 Vandaveer, Steven W. 82, 91, 93, 157 Va ndergrift, Crystal 123 Vanderlip, Margaret A. 134 Vandoren, Claudia E. 135 Vandresser, Gayle A. 59, 157 VanWey, Karen M. 37, 123 Varner, Jane A. 33, 123 Vaughan,Virginia D.157 Vestle, William R. 60, 61, 82, 95, 137, 157 Vineyard,William F. Vonelling, Sharee S. 123 Vorderstrasse, Joyce 157 Vrzak, Mary S, 157 W Wager, Robert E. 98, 123 Waldo, Douglas G. 102,157 Waldo, Jeffrey M. 88, 102, 123 Walder, Ford F. 135 Walker, Judy A. 135 Walker, Teresa 135 Walkup, Philip B. 96, 123 Wall,Gary M. 135 Wallace, Sarah S. 70, 123 Waller, Anna K. 123 Waller, David L. 135 Walline, Robert K. 123 Wance, Margie I. 34 Wangemann, Carol G. 135 Wanko, Thomas R. 48, 68, 159 Ward, James E. 31, 38, 157, 172 Ward, Jerry L. Warner, Curtis C. 135 Warnick, Bruce L. 48, 68, 74, 157 Warren, Allen G.123 Warren, Dennis V, 157 Warren, Linda L. 31 Warren, Marlene K. 135 Warren, Patricia M. 157 Watt,Jill E. 123 Weach, Doris E. 70, 81, 123 Weaver, Ernest F. 135 Weaver, Joanne M. 135 Weaver, Kathy S. 123 Weaver, Marla J. 123 Webber, Gary K. 30, 135 Webster, Gregory L. 157 Weeks, Henry K. Wehde, Janet A. 73, 81, 157 Wehde, Ramona 081,123 Weidenbaum, Michael S, 135 Weidensaul, David N 70,157 Weinberger, Linda S. 31, 82, 135 Vteingartner, Janice 66,157 Wellborn,Curtis R. 135 Wellemeyer, James R. 135 Wellman, Charles W. 135 Wells, Darold R. 123 Wells, Debra E. 123 Welsh, Jenny L. 80, 157 Welsh, Robert C. 135 Weniger, Virginia K, 123 Wer'th,Susan E. 157 West, Carol A. 157 West, Frank M. 135 West, James D.135 West, Janet P. 72, 135 West, Larry J. 30, 32, 135 West, Ronald B, 37, 123 West, Thomas M. 159 Westerman, Robert B. 72, 123 Westlake, Janet S. 34, 66, 71, 123 Wethington, Richard P, 32, 159 Weyand, Richard D.123 Whalen, Gary A. 157 Wherry, Barbara E. 35, 37, 135 Whetstone, Rick 159 Whinery, Harry R. 123 Whinery, Rosemary R. 135 Whisler, Robert T.123 White, White, White. White David E, 123 Deboria A. 135 Jan M. 157 Karen F.38,69, 157,172 White Linda K. 135 White, Marc G.123 White Raymond P, 135 White Robert P. 123 White Roger W,157 Whitehead, Barbara R. 66, 71, 123 Whitfield, Myles E. 35, 37, 123 Whitley, Karyn L. 157 Whitney, Nikki l. 33, 123 Whitson, Donald G.123 Whorton, David L. 123 Widell, Sonia S. 135 Wiebe, Mark R. 31, 52, 75, 135 Wiens, Danny R. 157 Wilcoxson, Frederick 31,32,157 Wilde, Joan 70,157 Wilkes, Charles M. 157 Wilkes, Candice M. 135 Wilkes,Terry E. 91, 135 Willbanks, Darrell D. 135 Willets, Lawrence A, 93, 123 Williams, Carol J. 70, 135 Williams, Marilyn K. 70, 76, 157 Williamson, Marvin W. 123 Williams, Michael A. 157 Williams, Randall W. 123 Williams, Randy V. 123 Williams, Sherry A. 159 Williams, Zona J. 123 Williamson Bobbie L. 135 Williamson, Carol A. 157 Williamson, Diane R, 123 Williamson, Donna E, 75, 135 Willis,Jane L, 123 Willison,Knute123 Willison, Nels Willit, Linda E. 157 Wills, Margaret S. 157 Wilson, Alan Lee 29,135 Wilson, Christine M, 123 Wilson, Deborah K. 123 Wilson, Rose M,32,79,135 Wilson, Sally A. 135 Windholz, Kenneth J. 135 Wining, Muriel K. 35, 37, 80, 157 Winkler, Mark A. 135 Winsel, Cathy l. Winter, Craig D.123 Winter, Judy A, 70, 157 Winters, Cathalee 135 Winters, Debra J. 123 Winters, Steve R. 157 Wisdom, Mark M 93,123 Wiseman, Richard L 69,123 Wisner, Jeffrey K. 95, 157 Wisner, Laura E. 33, 83, 123 With, Rodney A. 157 Witt, Jane 123 Wittmer, Mary 36,123 Wolff, Philip 135 Wolkow, Susan L. 123 Womack, Greg S, 135 Womack, Paula L. 123 Wood Johnetta Sue 135 Wood, Phyllis K. 135 Wood, Ruth A. 158, 78 Woodard, Scott D. 158 Woodring, Janice A. 123 Woods, R. Melody 33, 123 Woody, Connie M, Woody, Pamela L. 135 Woolf, Joan 59, 63, 67, 76, 158 Workman, Joe C. 135 Worsham, Branch R. 135 Wrestling 100, 101 Wright, Donna L. 30, 31, 158 Wright, Marvin D. 35, 36 37,158 Wright, Nancy S. 135 Wright, Randall J. 135 Wright, Robert A. 102, 123 Wright, Vicki B. 158 Wright, William O. 100,123 Vtyatt, Rebecca S. 158 Wyssenbach, Phillip L. 158 Y Yancey, Margaret A. 123 Yarbrough, Pam M. 123 Yates, Nancy J. 158 Yauk, Ronnie E. 158 Yeagley, Katherine A. 158 Yeary, Teresa J. 70, 123 York, Judson E. 35, 37, 100, 123 Young, David L. 123 Young, Evelyn L, 34, 135 Young, Gregory A, 93, 123 Young, James M, 135 Young,J. Brad 135 Young, Robert A. 123 Youth Board 66 Z Zenner, Edward H. 158 Zielke, Sandra J, 123 Zimmerman, Lana A. 68, 158 Zinn,Zona Z. 123 Zuendal, Judith L. 123 Slop — if this is a school play, we re going to have to clean it up! The Dynamic Duo Dirty pictures? They obviousley have someone iri mind to feed it to Ham 'n Cheese Sometime I would just like to get off by myself. Now where in the world could those !« % have gone? One more remark like that, Karen, and you're no longer a Southeast Sweet- heart! Another look at that birdie and I'm going i home! I say there 169 Big Girls Don't Cry? That moment you discover you closer! your eyes in all the yearbook pictures. I’ll just sit here and guard the purses while the boys are in gym. The Look of Love? He could look five pounds thinner. I forgot the punch line. Boy. I could sure use that money lor Mom's Birtli l.i ' What do they do in their spare time? Teem support Strangers in the Night. Something snap? But after all I’ve done lor this school-1 deserve a free box of popcorn! In Appreciation . . . At this time I wish to express my thanks to Mr. Dean Campbell; the personnel of Student Photos: Mr. Frank Wright and Mr. John Saylor of the American Yearbook Company: and to the administration, faculty, student body, and custodians at Southeast for all their cooper- ative assistance. I would also like to express my appreciation to all my staff members.'but. in particular, five people whom I believe deserve a special note of thanks for their efforts. Heart-felt tnaks to Cheryl Bowman and Karen White who had to work not only on their respec- tive sections, but also edit the newspaper: to Jill Swartzendruber who so industriously and devoutly completed her section: to Elaine Records who so will- ingly gave time and help to many: and to Mahlon Moore whose time-consuming photographic dedica- tion I could not have done without. Also my sincere appreciation is extended to all my friends, in particular David Link who so often listened to my problems and gave encouragement, and to my staff members who put up with me during the trying times which accompanied yearbook deadlines. Jody Branson Editor Staff Credits Editor-in-chief Jody Branson Academics Karen White Student Life Barby Turner Queens Roberta Eaton Organizations Cheryl Bowman Sports Coordinator Mahlon Moore Cross Country Sharon Reed Football Rod Dutton Basketball Kent Fletcher Wrestling Doug Cramer Swimming David Link Gymnastics Ron Holland Spring Sports Steve Tippin Girls Sports Mogie Langston Seniors Jill Swartzendruber Senior Index Marlene Lampton Juniors Linda Colvin Sophomores Nacy Howell Index Nancy Beren Photographers Elaine Records Business Manager Mahlon Moore David Link Kent Fletcher Jim Ward Stephen Brockelman Elaine Records Advisor Mr. Dean Campbell — finis — £7 ??£,) -Aismewe mm i:. mmm wm% rw® % ?$£:■ szm,- ■f-Z' h SSy - -• y. ' :'
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