Southeast High School - Hoofbeats Yearbook (Wichita, KS)

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Notes for the 1969 volume:

This page includes the Emmy Award-winning and Gloden Globe actress Kirstie Alley.

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Southeast, we pause for you.. this is Hoofbeats nineteen v 2 sixty-nine Southeast High School Wichita, Kansas Volume 11 3 4 amid the hurried year, Alma Mater Southeast, we pause for you amid the hurried year To sing your praise anew and big all other hear Our hearts are held in grand allegiance to your every call And may the future find us stronger hound when next we pause. And when at last we go and final songs have ceased A faint refrain will flow as memories praise Southeast. Our hearts are held in grand allegiance to your every call And may the future find us stronger bound when next we pause. Table of Contents Academics 8 Student Life 46 Organizations 70 Sports 86 Classes 102 5 • • • amid growth 6 ...we pause for Academics.. 9 10 Addis coordinates school activities 'T32 ABOVE and BELOW Dr. Addis supervises the Citizens Advisory Board, which replaced the P. T.A. at Southeast three years ago. Creating an atmosphere in which teachers and students could work, supervising and coordinating activities of faculty and other school personnel, and in general being a leader in curriculum” was the main job of Dr. Fred G. Addis, principal. Dr. Addis, who has been the principal at Southeast since it opened, feels that the twelve years he has been here the problems of students haven’t varied much. However, he be- lieves that students today are more involved and on a whole display more wisdom. “To assume responsibility for his own acts. and to become a responsible citizen in society are two things Dr. Addis feels are important for a high school student to have learned upon graduation. Dr. Addis has received his B.A. and M.A. degrees from Wichita State University and his doctorate from the University of Colorado in Boulder. Raising dogs for show is one of his main interests, as he owns four poodles and six Yorkshire terriers, one of which is a champion. ll co-administrators help lead school Mr. Keith Graham and Mr. Leon Cannady shared administrative duties as co-assistant principals this year. Mr. Graham has been an administrator at Southeast for two years and assumed the duties of Mr. O. J. Budd. now- principal at Curtis Junior High. Mr. Graham stated that he is responsible for “all duties delegated by the principal.” Other responsibilities included working with student enrollment, handling discipline problems, and helping to organize bus transportation. Mr. Graham received his B.S. and M.S. degrees at Pittsburg State College and at Colorado State College, respectively. Mr. Cannady was a new member to Southeast's administration this year, as he had previously been the assistant principal at Roosevelt Junior High. Scheduling school activities and making up the activities calendar was Mr. Cannady’s main job. He was also involved in the planning for assemblies, handling discipline problems, enforcing school policies, and reading the morning bulletin daily. Mr. Cannady received his B.A. and M.A. degrees from Colorado State College. ABOVE Mr. Leon Cannady. BELOW Mr. Keith Graham. 12 Mr. Leon Cannady and Mr. Dave Leach counsel with students as well as disciplining them. BELOW TOP ROW. Miss Debby Davis. Mrs. Gean Herd. Mrs. Rita Reiser. Mrs. Vera Ridgway; BOTTOM ROW. Mrs. Nadine Rogers. Mrs. Rosalie Schre Jler. Mrs. Margaret Walters, and Miss Jane Wilke. office staff keeps southeast operating With a school as large as Southeast, there was easily enough work to employ eight office staff workers. As Dr. Addis’ secretary, Mrs. Rita Reiser ordered supplies for the school and compiled the yearly budget. Working at the switchboard and handling correspondence work for the counselors and administration kept Mrs. Rosalie Schreffler busy. Miss Debby Davis, an East High School senior, worked in the office this year during the afternoon. Calculating grade point averages for approximately 2400 students and evaluating their transcripts occupied most of Mrs. Vera Ridgway's time. Mrs. Nadine Rogers handled the enrollment of all new students and the Pupil Data Processing. Besides sending transcripts to the colleges. Miss Jane Wilke handled the general bookkeeping, and was responsible for receiving money and paying bills. Checking out students for appointments and recording absences and tardies was the job of Mrs. Gean Herd. Mrs. Margaret Walters, Registered Nurse, took care of emergency cases, assisted at dental check-ups. and counseled students. 13 expansion requires transition library A Southeast Pep Club member studies in the transition library, formerly the wrestling room. A bout 30 proctors worked in the library this year. As construction on the new library continued through the 1968-69 year, cramped spaces and overcrowded book shelves marked a temporary library in the former wrestling room. The new library will include a separate room for the audio-visual equipment with Mrs. Ada Clifton as secretary. Mrs. Virginia Fields, head librarian, said of the new library, “Modern equipment will be used throughout the library such as micro-film readers, copy machine, and modern audio-visual equipment'’. Besides being air-conditioned and carpeted, there will also be a mezzanine which will feature art prints created by both Southeast students and famous artists. A “typing knook with six typewriters for student use will also be included on the mezzanine. Within the next five years, a capacity of 24,000 books now available. The librarian secretary was Mrs. Helen Jewett and the new assistant librarian was Mrs. Ruth Pearcy, who worked with Mrs. Mary Wing, the other assistant librarian. BELOW Mrs. Ruth Pearcy and Mrs. Mary Wing. RIGHT. ABOVE Mrs. Virginia Fields. RIGHT. BELOW Mrs. Ada Clifton. Mrs Helen Jewett. 14 ABOVE — RIGHT. Mr Corwin Bare. ABOVE — UPPER. Mr. Richard Elvingand Mrs. June Turner. ABOVE — LOWER. Mr. Kenneth dark and Miss Fanny Thompson. The outer room of the Guidance Center is a familiar scene to many Southeast students. counselors advise students’ choices The Guidance Center was enlarged this year as it included a conference and testing room, a new office and a room which was used for student tutoring. An additional counselor was also added to the guidance staff, which brought the number of counselors to five. Mr. Corwin Bare, head of the department, was concerned with the problems of students choosing a college or a vocation. Counseling the class of 1969 since it entered Southeast as sophomores, Mr. Richard Elving was now concerned with the problems of seniors. Mrs. June Turner was the counselor for juniors with last names beginning with A through N. The new counselor at Southeast this year was Mr. Kenneth Clark, a former Social Studies teacher at Robinson Junior High School. He worked with sophomores and juniors whose last names begin with O through Z. Miss Fanny Thompson counseled the sophomores whose last names begin with the letters A through N. 15 I ! Mrs. Marguerite Grandy. Miss Sharon Thompson, and Mr. John Morion attended the Fordham West Coast Film Conference at Los Angeles August 12-16. Preparing for the new film study course included in five English IV classes this year, they watched and discussed many films and attended lectures. The new course was begun to develop awareness in film- viewing. because the average student has spent 15.000 hours in film- viewing. and only 10.800 hours in school, by the time he graduates, according to Mrs. Thompson. For the second consecutive year. Mrs. Helen Hageman. French teacher, supervised a student trip to Europe in the summer. The three students from Southeast who went were seniors Linda Calf. Jo Anne Moser, and Bob Frensley. Trawling seven weeks, they went to Rome. Geneva, and wrious pans of France. The purpose of the trip, according to Mrs. Hageman. was to acquaint the students with another culture . In the picture, to the right. Mrs. Hageman. the second person from the left, is standing between Dr. and Mrs. l.e Francois, the mayor of Villard de Lans. France. JoAnne is the fifth person from the left, and Linda and Bob are standing on the far right end. Mr. E. Thayne Tolle attended a Music Literature Symposium, sponsored by the National Defense Education Act. at Kansas University for eight weeks last summer. The twenty-five adults from eight Midwestern stales inwlved in the symposium sought more effective ways to teach music literature at the high school level. Mr. Tolle is also state chairman of the Kansas Chapter oj Young Audiences, a national organization which presents about 200 informal audience participation concerts by professional music ensembles to fourth, fifth and sixth graders. 16 teachers involved in diverse hobbies LEFT. Ain’t you gonna haul no wood to Augusta? is Miss Ruth Mc- Cormick's opening line to Mr. Arnold Slang in the production of Tobac- co Road . During the past summer. Miss McCormick, drama teacher, performed in summer stock at the Houghton Lake Playhouse, in Hough- ton Lake. Michigan. This is the fourth year she has performed with this company and this year in her performance of Tobacco Road . Miss McCormick portrayed a hillbilly in Georgia. Miss McCormick also per- formed in Black Spirit during her stay at Houghton Lake. Besides act- ing in summer stock. Miss McCormick has performed with the Wichita Community Theater Her last performance with this group was January. 1968. where she protrayed the mother. Mrs. Banks, in Barefoot in the Park . ABOVE. Mr. Neil Miller. Advanced Placement Chemistry teacher, instructs students concerning their lab write-ups and experiments. Mr. Miller attended the National Science Foundation Institute for A.P. Chemistry Teachers during the past summer at Hope College in Holland. Michigan. In the program, which tasted for eight weeks, teachers from 35 states exchanged ideas on teaching A.P. Chemis- try. Each week, a nationally known speak- er talked to the teachers on one phase of chemistry. BELOW. Mrs. Jerri Hummel, social studies teacher, performed with the Southeast orchestra October 17. Mrs. Hummel played a solo in the Telemann Concerto for viola. Having played the vio- la since the age of fifteen, she has studied with Walter Tram pier in New York and has also studied Chamber Music with the Julhard String Quartet and Fine Arts Quartet. Mrs. Hummel performs with the Wichita Symphony. 17 Mrs. Helen Christie Department Coordinator Scholarship Committee Mrs. June Dirks Junior-Senior Prom Student Council Mrs, Leone Bare American Education Week Mrs. Marsha Gladhart All School Project Girls Pep Club Kaleidoscope Student Dances Mrs. Pauline Brown All School Project American Education Week Sophomore Class Sponsor Mrs. Marguerite Grandy Senior Class Prom and Banquet Kaleidoscope Mrs. Barbara Calvert Student Council Mr. William Harrison Assembly Committee Mr. Dean Campbell School Paper Yearbook Here's Southeast Mr. Marvin Huffman All School Project Future Teacher's Club Student Dances film study offered to english classes The English Department was enlarged this year by new rooms, new faculty members, and a new unit of study taught in five English IV classes. Eight new rooms were added to the department, and the new faculty members included Mrs. Marsha Gladhart, Mr. Robert Williams, and Mrs. Leona Bare. Mrs. Mary Chambers also taught one class of sophomore English this year. Film Study was a new unit of study offered to five Eng- lish IV classes, taught by Mrs. Marguerite Grandy. Mrs. Sharon Thompson, and Mr. John Morton. According to Mrs. Grandy. the purpose of the film study was to help give the students an understanding of such things as filmmaking, camera technique, and coordinating sound with visual image. Courses included in the department were College Read- ing. English Composition, English Literature, Journalism I and II. and A. P. English. English II. Ill, and IV were of- fered on the basic and honor levels, and English was taught in the E.M.H. classes by Mrs. Wilma Stanton. The Reading Laboratory provides students a chance to improve their read- ing time and comprehension. 18 English V classes participale in the Film Study Unit, which was taught for the first time at Southeast. Editor Linda CrandeU and Mrs. Marguerite Grandy. adviser, work on Kaleidoscope , a literary magazine put out annually by the Southeast students. Mr. Frank Jensen Mrs. Wilma Stanton Senior Class Prom and Banquet Mrs. Mac Keller American Education Week Mr. Garland Stricklin Junior-Senior Prom Mr. John Morton Student Council Student Dances Mrs. Sharon Thompson ScniorClass Prom and Banquet Mrs. June Nyquist Student Council Mr. Robert Williams All School Project Girls Pep Club Mr. William Robinson National Forensic League Mr. Richard Ycargan All School Project 19 fine arts presents musical performance Presenting the musical production South Pacific” were the combined efforts of the Fine Arts Department. Mr. Don Weddle's advanced art class worked on stage scenery and sets, while Miss Ruth McCormick's and Mr. Vernon Nicholson's students provided the actors. Under the direc- tion of Mr. Thaync Tollc, the pit orchestra provided the music for various scenes and songs. Other productions were presented by the Drama Depart- ment, including the Junior play. Senior play, and Spoonriv- er Anthology. According to Miss McCormick, drama teacher, the objectives of drama were to give the students a great deal of self-confidence” and give them an idea of what producing a play was like. Other art courses, in addition to the advanced arts class, included Drawing and Painting, Commercial Design, Sculpture, and Introduction to Art. Mrs. Sue Harms was a new teacher this year, replacing Mrs. Jean Price. “Choralcsque” and various other productions, including student assemblies, were presented by the vocal and instru- mental groups. Various ensembles were formed within both groups, and in the spring, these ensembles performed at dis- trict and state music festivals. Instrumental ensembles in- cluded a woodwind quintet, string quartet, and a brass choir. Students in the advanced arts class help construct and assist in the design- ing of the stage scenery for South Pacific . Mr. Howard Jacob Department Coordinator Scholarship Committee Mrs. Trudy Burkholder All School Project Girls Pep Club Mrs. Sue Harms All School Project Miss Ruth McCormick Assembly Committee National Thespians Mr. Vernon Nicholson Assembly Committee Mrs. Violet Pitzncr Assembly Committee Social (Refreshments) Mr. Thaync Tollc Assembly Committee Mr. Don Weddle All School Project Art Club 20 Miss Dorothy Reynolds Department Coordinator Scholarship Committee Miss Connie Aitken All School Project French Club Mrs. Mary Chambers All School Project Junior-Senior Prom Latin Club Mrs. Helen Hageman All School Project French Club Mrs. Helen Hicbert All School Project American Education Week Spanish Club Mr. Frank Martinez All School Project Spanish Club Mrs. Lucille Rader All School Project Girls Pep Club Mr. Marlin Schrag All School Project German Club Members of Mrs. Mary Chamber's Latin lll-IV class do their daily as- signment of translating works of Cicero. students take part in foreign travel Learning the structure of the language, gaining a better understanding of the people who either speak or once spoke the language, and learning the language well enough to understand and speak it are the main objectives of any for- eign language, according to Miss Dorothy Reynolds, de- partment head. During the Easter vacation, several students and teachers gained a better understanding of foreign culture as they toured various parts of Europe. Students interested in the French culture saw Paris and London. Students interested in the Latin language and past Roman civilizations visited Rome and Sorriento, and those wishing to learn more about Spanish development traveled to Madrid. Foreign languages offered were two years of German, four years of French and Latin, and five years of Spanish. For the first year, Spanish V was offered to students and was included in the Spanish IV class. Five rooms in A” wing and a Language Lab were added to the department. New faculty members included Miss Connie Aitken, Mrs. Lucille Radar, and Mr. Marlin Schrag. Miss Aitken taught French, and Mr. Schrag taught German. Mrs. Radar taught two hours of German and three hours of biology. 21 Government student s listen as Mrs. Jerri Hummel lectures. elections intensify students’ interest As the national, state, and local elections were a major issue, several social studies classes took an active interest in various candidates and their views. Speakers running for various offices were invited to make appearances before the students, answer questions pertaining to various issues, and relate their own views. Government classes also participat- ed in a Vote of Behavior” project in which they studied election results and analyzed why people vote in the way they do. According to Mr. Mel Schroeder, department head, the aims of the Social Studies department were “to help the student become more aware of himself as a member of so- ciety , and to reveal to the student his own unique place in time and space as a multi-diminsional creature”. Mr. Jon Hunsberger and Mr. Duane Sword were new faculty mem- bers in the department this year. Mr. Mcl Schrocdcr Department Coordinator Scholarship Committee Mr. Louis Bourlard Junior-Senior Prom Mrs. Jerri Hummel Senior Class Prom and Banquet Student Council Mr. Jon Hunsberger All School Project Miss Ruth Krause Social (Cards and Flowers) Mr. Martin League All School Project Caps and Gowns Girls Pep Club Mr. James Mader Junior-Senior Prom Social (Refreshments) Mr. Herb Simmons All School Project Mr. Clifton Smith Assembly Committee Mr. LccStrciff Student Council Mr. Duane Sword Caps and Gowns Mr. Richard Young All School Project 22 Mr. Gram Page Caps and Gowns Mr. Birl Peterson All School Project Class Sponsor Mrs. Hulda Stucky Senior Class Prom and Banquet Social (Refreshments) Mr. John Zumalt Caps and Gowns modern typing room added to department Taking advantage of the new typing equipment are the members of Mr. Birl Peterson's class. Sixty three typewriters, headphones, and three tape discs and a record player made up the new typing room in B wing. Assignments and lessons were recorded over the equipment, and students, with the use of headphones, could “tune in” to their assignments. Usually the same assign- ment was recorded on all three tapes at different speeds, in order that students could advance in their skills according to their abilities. In Typing I. the main objectives were to teach the stu- dents how to operate the machines accurately and rapidly; so that the knowledge gained would be of personal value. According to Mr. Birl Peterson, the aims of the advanced typing class were to develop previous typing skills and to turn out vocationally competent people . Other courses in the business department included ac- counting. salesmanship, shorthand, business law, secretari- al training, clerical training, business communications, notehand, bookkeeping, introduction to business, and busi- ness arithmetic. In order that students could gain knowledge in a particu- lar course, various field trips were taken during the year. In Secretarial Training, several students participated in Visita- tion Day. in which they spent one day in an office atmo- sphere. Attending court cases on the city, state, and federal level were students in the business law classes. 23 Mr. Clinion Kaufman Department Coordinator Scholarship Committee Mr. Fred Amen All School Project Mr. Glenn Clark All School Project Rifle Club Mr. Charles Hatter Caps and Gowns Mr. Walter I.ohrentz All School Project Mr. Neil Miller All School Project Science and Math Club Mrs. Lucille Rader All School Project Girls Pep Club Mr. Kenneth Smith Student Directory advanced chemistry offered to pupils Learning laboratory techniques, gaining information in various fields of sceince, and acquiring an appreciation in relating science areas were the chief goals of the science department. Courses in this field were Astronomy, Aeronautics, Biology, Chemistry, A.P. Chemistry. Geology, Physiology, and Physics. A.P. Chemistry was introduced this year and taught by Mr. Neil Miller. This course had previously been taught several years ago, however, it was discontinued when the teacher left Southeast. According to Mr. Miller, A.P. Chemistry taught the students to make their own discoveries, instead of telling the students what the outcome of their experiments were supposed to be. This advanced course was set on the college level and 25 students participated in it this year. New equipment added to the department included a transparent globe, kymograph, which is a rotating graph instrument, and a Plant Study Center with an accessory kit, used to grow plants in artificial light. Mrs. Lucille Rader, a new faculty member, taught biology, as well as German. 24 ABOVE. Seniors Paul Schowalter and Larry Chorn conduci an experiment in A.P. Chemistry. BELOW. Seniors Don Does ken and John Earnest spend their extra time playing chess, while in A.P. Chemistry study hall. Senior Bill Willson operates a slide rule while in an advanced math class. valuable background goal of department Mr. Douglas Fulton, head of the math department, felt that the main objectives of the department were to establish the best possible math background for students, as many of them would go on to college. Many students continued in the mathematics field throughout high school, after having completed their one unit of math required to graduate. Courses in this department included Algebra I. Algebra II. Geometry. Analytics, Trigonometry. Principles of Math. Analytical Geometry, and Calculus and Analytics. Calculus and Analytics was the most advanced math course offered, with 15 students enrolled in this year course. Nine teachers and approximately 1400 students made up the mathematics department this year. Two new math teachers. Mrs. Opal Moran and Mr. Jimmie Moreland, were added to the faculty, replacing Mr. Robert Herdt. who had previously taught algebra and geometry classes. Mr. Douglas Fulton Department Coordinator Scholarship Committee Mr. Edgar Schroedcr All School Project Mrs. Wilma Bo arth American Education Week Mr. Dennis Sherman All School Project American Education Week Girls Pep Club Mrs. Opal Moran All School Project Girls Pep Club Student Dances Mr. Noland Wallace Mr. Jimmie Moreland All School Project Girls Pep Club Student Dances Mr. William Wyckoff All School Project Junior Class Sponsor Scholarship Committee Mrs. Joy Pierson Junior-Senior Prom 25 pupils apply skills in industrial arts “To better understand industry” and to learn how to become a better buyer and consumer were the main objec- tives of the Industrial Arts Program, according to Mr. Ralph Schaude, department head. The Industrial Arts Department included various courses in mechanical drawing, pre-engineering, auto information, auto mechanics, drivers’ education, general metals, plastics, and woodworking. Numerous projects involved the design- ing of architecture and machine drawing, and constructing everything from tables and bookcases to stereo and televi- sion cabinets. In Auto Mechanics, students learned how to repair engine systems, transmissions, and brakes, and they then applied their knowledge by working on their own cars, after they had acquired the knowledge necessary in class. Students attended the class for two hours a day. which was taught by Mr. Bill Lantz. Junior Charles Stowel! concentrates on some plans in the pre-engineering class. Mr. Ralph Schaude Department Coordinator Scholarship Committee Mr. Randolph Kasper Caps and Gowns Mr. Tommy Cagle Caps and Gowns Mr. William l.antz Faculty Lounge Student Friendship Fund Mr. William Draut All School Project Caps and Gowns Safety Club Mr. Jack McCrccry Caps and Gowns Mr. Sidney Fmmctt Mr. Merle Mint . All School Project Girls Pep Club Student Dances Mr. Everett Houser Caps and Gowns Mr. II. M. Rathmcl Caps and Gowns Student Danocs Inter Department Committee 26 Miss Gene Pepperkorn Deparlmcnt Coordinator Social (Refreshments) Scholarship Committee Mrs. Verna Buchanan Assembly Committee Mrs. Mary Wulfmeyer Social (Refreshments) future homemakers learn basic skills By learning various homemaking skills and the impor- tance of family relationships, students gained valuable knowledge in Home Economics classes. Courses in this department included Sewing, Foods, Child Care. Housing and Home Furnishings, and Home and Family Living. Besides skills such as tailoring garments and preparing holiday refreshments, girls learned the importance of time management, how to plan their wardrobes and coordinate accessories, and how to choose china, silverware, and glassware. April 19 was Hospitality Day at Kansas State University in Manhattan. Several Southeast students at- tended the conference which included a fashion show and tour through the food laboratories and research depart- ments of the University. Both boys and girls participated in the Home and Family Living courses, and they learned the importance of knowing themselves and creating healthy environments for their fu- ture families. A BO VE. girls in foods classes sample their handiwork. AT LEFT, seniors Patti Moore and Glenda Huff check that their garments are cut and sewn properly. 27 gym class variation from formal studies Calisthenics started off each period, as the boys per- formed rigorous exercises daily in the boys’ Physical Edu- cation Department. As a change from scholastic studies, boys participated in such sports as tennis, golf, softball, flag football, swimming, track, gymnastics, and wrestling. According to Coach Don Lamb, one of the main objec- tives of the Physical Education classes was to acquaint boys with various sports, so that they may gain knowledge in these different areas. Synchronized swimming was taught for the first time this year in some of the girls’ Physical Education classes. Soph- omore girls who had “A” and “B” grade averages were able to choose the sports they wished to participate in. This was the first year sophomores were granted this privilege, for- merly offered only to junior and senior girls. Various sports and activities included archery, tennis, golf, badminton, volleyball, swimming, life saving, modern dance, and trampoline. Archery is one of ihc many spons in which girls may participate in gym class. Mr. Don l.amb Department Coordinator Scholarship Committee Caps and Gowns Eligibility Certification Mr. Paul Andrcc Student Dances Caps and Gowns Miss Wilma l.cc Department Coordinator All School Project Scholarship Committee Lcttcrwomcn'sClub Student Dances Mr. Monk Edwards Caps and Gowns Mrs. Betty Eugit All School Project Girls' Pep Club Student Dances Swim Club Mr. Dave Leach Miss Jan Greene All School Project Girls' Pep Club Student Dances Mr. Marvin Vandavcer Caps and Gowns Mrs. Ruby Schrader All School Project Cheerleaders and Pep Assemblies Modern Dance Club 28 Preparing approximately 1900 meals a day occupies the lime of two por- ters and 24 cooks and cashiers, who work under the supervision of Mrs. Mabel Willis. Four student workers were also employed during fourth hour. BOTTOM ROW Mr. V. Jones. Mrs. N. Furgason. Mrs. F. Hill. Mrs. II Haines. Mrs. L. Rennick. Mrs. R. Bolene. Mrs. A'. Newman. Miss B. Rasterke. Mrs. M. Sullivan. Mrs D. Zeiner. Mrs. W. Richards. Mrs. A Tomek. TOP ROW Mr. C. Stevens. Mrs. A Booth. Mrs. S. I.ovendahl. Mrs. O. Range. Mrs. N. Smith. Mrs. (I. Robinson. Mrs. A. White. Mrs. M. Willis. Mrs. F. Cover date. Mrs. S. Selmon. Mrs. L Ca- tlin. Mrs. I. Dorsey. NOT PICTURED: Mrs. N. Avery. Mrs. N. GHffing, Mrs. L. Snapp. service personnel run school smoothly Mrs. Pearl Laird. Security Matron, and Mr Wallace Yates. Security Offi- cer. check student's pass cards and make sure students are in their proper classes. Mr Martin O'Dell. Mr Robert Busch engineers, keep the building pro- perly heated and clean the s wimming pool. Scrubbing floors, maintaining sanitary restrooms, and keeping the win- dows dean were the jobs of the custodians: BOTTOM ROW. Mr F. Bak- er. Mr. C. Miller. Mr. R. Clark. Mr. F. Austin. Mr. R. Rickey. Mr. J. Fleming. Mr. C. Knight TOP ROW. Mr. S Burnett. Mr J Brown. Mr. W. Stevens. Mr E. Jenkins. Mr C Booth. NOT PICTURED: Mrs. W. German. Mr V. Powell. emh, honors groups offered by aptitude In order to meet the needs of students with exceptional problems and abilities. Southeast provided various level classes as in past years. With acceptance determined by ap- titude, these courses strove to allow special students to ad- vance at their own rates. A new room was provided for the Educable Mentally Handicapped (E.M.H.) classes which included a kitchen area, shop area, and a classroom. According to Mrs. Wilma Stanton, instructor, the purpose of the E.M.H. classes was to give the students an education that will prepare them to live independantly in the community. Advanced Placement classes were offered to students this year in English and Chemistry. The purpose of A.P. classes were to provide students with a more advanced study and to recieve varying hours of college credit, depending on the re- sults of a year-end test. Honors English was again offered to students on all three class levels. The courses were designed for more intensive study than regular classes, and students’ work was expected to have higher quality. An independant research group was formed in the senior class Government. The purpose was to give students an op- portunity to go into more intensive study on various Govern- ment related projects. Slu denis in E.M.H. classes draw their own designs and make rock pic lures out of colored pebbles for gifts. Seniors Jo Murray. Mark Anderson. Bob Frensley. and Peggy Bauer were among those involved in the independant research group from Government classes. Students participating in the study met in Mr. i eil Miller's chem- istry room due to space limitation. Parallels are drawn between West Side Story and Romeo and Juliet by sophomores Marcia Morton. Dosed Chard. Michael Litan. and Marcia Patrick. These students are in Mrs. June Dirk's Sophomore Honors Eng- lish class. 30 ABOVE RIGHT. Seniors Gary Higgins and Joe Workman dean and ex- pand metal for lamp frames in Mr. Merle Minn's Industrial Plastics class. ABOVE LEFT. Seniors Beth Wherry. Debhie Barham. Jan Merriman. Pam Shelton, and Linda Ross take dictation from a tape recorder at HO words a minute. Thirty-five girls were involved in Secretarial Training this year, with Mrs. Hulda Slucky as their instructor. curriculum provides job skills courses BELOW, installing a liming chain in Mr. Bill Lana's Auto Mechanics class are juniors Mike Owens and Bill Gist. Approximately 300 students, both boys and girls, participated in one or more Industrial Arts classes dur- ing the year. As a comprehensive high school. Southeast's curriculum included courses for students desiring job skills as well as college preparatory classes. Not only do students have an opportunity to learn skills which can help them in future jobs, but they also often gain enough background to get a job in helping with future educational expenses. According to Mr. Ralph Schaude. Industrial Artsdcpart- nent head, “the purpose of the Industrial Arts program was to train the student to go into the world of work and or give the student an engineering background in which he can delve into more upon continuing his education. Auto Mechanics, Drafting. Metals, Plastics, and Wood- working were included in the Industrial Arts program this year. Enough training was given in the classroom for many of these students to continue in jobs requiring these skills. For example, during the last four years, every student who has taken Auto Mechanics at Southeast has been placed in some type of job requiring these skills. For example, during the last four years, every student who has taken Auto Me- chanics at Southeast has been placed in some type of job requiring automotive knowledge and skill. Secretarial Training was offered as a two hour course. The course was designed to give training to students so that they would be qualified for business jobs. The class operated dictaphones, ditto and mimeograph machines, and rotary calculators and adding machines, and increased their short- hand and typing proficiency. 31 NC TE R UNNERS- VP Mark Bleck. Phi Speary. NATION At. MERIT FINALISTS FRONT ROW. Doug Rentsch. Rohrback. James Deputy. Mark Wiebe. Bob Breidenthal. NOT PIC- Steve Ahsmuhs. Don Doeskin. Bob Erensley. ROW 2. Mark Anderson. TURED. Morita Bateman. Linda Weinberger. Mary Pearce Iseated). Chuck Nathan. Carol Williams. TOP ROW. Don m3 BOYS' AND GIRLS’ STA TE — Jeff McClanahan. Spencer Davies. Sieve Ahsmuhs. Nancy Beren. PhilSpeary. Toni Krebs. Tony Chipas. Not Pictured: Don Smart. awards bring honor to students, school BETTY CROCKER WINNER — Carol Williams. Fourteen students from Southeast were named as Nation- al Merit finalists this year. Approximately 200 students took the three and a half hour test February, 1968, which included the students’ capacity to understand concepts of math, science, and social studies. Twenty-one students also rccieved Letters of Commendation. Seniors Mark Bleck and Phil Speary were named run- ners-up in the National Council of Teachers of English Writing Awards Contest. Five students represented South- east, who competed by writing impromptu themes, creative writing samples and English tests. Five winners and five runners-up were then chosen from the entries to represent the state of Kansas. Since 1960, Southeast has had a winner or runner-up in the contest each year. Seven boys and one girl represented Southeast this year at the American Legion Sunflower Boys’ Stale and the Ameri- nan Legion Auxiliary Girls' State. Both took place last June at the University of Kansas in Lawrence, Kansas. The idea behind the camps was to acquaint students from all over Kansas with the function of the government on a city, coun- ty, and state level. Winner of the 1969 Betty Crocker Homemaker Award was senior Carol Williams. Carol competed in a written ap- titude test on December 4, 1968. The test involved a short essay and 100 multiple choice questions concerning various aspects of home and family life. 33 ABOVE. Junior Howard Mmaker and senior Susan Page share a rare quiet moment during the registration for the Southeast Tournament. How- ard and Susan were directors of the experienced and novice debate tourna- ments. respectively, while Don Stuart was in charge of tabulations. Mary Pearce of judges, and Pat Black of timekeepers. ABOVE, the members of the district debate team discuss strategy for the upcoming tournament. They are Junior David Ladow (standing), senior Susan Page, junior Howard Menaker. and senior Mary Pearce. BELOW, junior Keith Sanborn particularly emphasizes an important point during the tournament held at Southwestern College in Winfield. He and his colleague. Don Hatfield, places second at this tournament and fourth at the Shawnee Mission West tournament. southeast remains powerful opponent Though failing lo match last year's outstanding record, the Southeast Debate Squad still remained a challenging opponent to other state powers during the 1968-69 season. Traveling throughout Kansas, students were able to gain practical experience in debate and also meet other high school forensics students. Five neighboring schools and Southeast participated in the District Debate Tournament conducted at Southeast this year. Southeast's four representatives were awarded third place at the outcome of the tourney, with FI Dorado winning first. Southeast Invitational Tournament, October 11 and 12, was organized by advanced debaters with the co-operation of all forensic students. The tourney consisted of both Expe- rienced and Novice divisions. The first trophy of the year, won by seniors Mary Pearce and Don Stuart was fourth place at the A tchison Invitation- al Tournament. Two juniors. Don Hatfield and Keith San- born. won two trophies, second place from Southwestern College and fourth from Shawnee Mission West. The Wich- ita Heights Silver Challenge Tourney awarded two other Southeast juniors. Bruce Jewitt and Pat Black, their third place trophy. 34 ABOVE LEFT. Junior Bruce Jewett spent many tong but necessary hours researching the debate topic in preparation for tournaments. Bruce and his colleague Pat Black won third place at the Wichita High School Heights Silver Challenge Debate Tournament. TOP RIGHT, senior Susan Page. junior Howard Menaker. and senior Don Stuart talk with Mr. William Robinson, debate coach at Southeast for the past four years. ABOVE RIGHT, debaters gather in front of the school to leave for the Manhatten tournament. Rented station wagons were driven to each tournament. DEBATE SQUAD FIRST ROW. Charles Higgins. Marcia Patrick. Char Novick. Susan Peters. Mary Pearce. Deanne Gudeman. Pat Black. Susan Page. Susan Goering. Kathy Rosier. Pam Hanner. Cynthia Cooke. Stuart Cribble. ROW TWO: David l.adow. Stu Roberts. Steve Martens. John Donaldson. Keith Sanborn. Mark Carlton. Don Hatfield. Randy Hershorn. Leigh Kimball. Lewis Gregory. Kent Utile. TOP ROW: How- ard Nenaker. Tom Scott. Bruce Jewitt. David Whorton. Bob Fine. Grant Goodvin. Richard Wiseman. Chip Brosius. Jeff McClanahan. Phil Braver- man. David Davis. 35 First and second year students of the Journalism classes worked together to meet the deadlines of publishing the Stampede weekly under the direction of Mr. Dean Camp- bell, Advisor. During first semester, beginning students learned basic reporting, writing news stories, features, and editorials. Second semester was devoted to Photo Journal- ism, which consisted of operating the camera, taking pic- tures and developing prints. The new Journalism class was one of the rooms constructed out of the former library. The new facilities include an adjoining dark room and staff room, so students wanting to work on the newspaper could work in a separate room without disturbing classroom activities. Besides holding the major positions on the Stampede. Journalism II students worked with people in Journalism I classes to help them gain an understanding of the staff posi- tions so that they may fill the same positions during their second year. For the first time this year the “underground” newspa- per, the Conspectus, was published as a weekly column within the school newspaper with the consent of Mr. Camp- bell to give students outside of the Journalism department a chance to air opinions and voice criticisms. Stampede editors are seniors Sharon Reed, second semester, and Nancy Beren. first semester. NEWSPAPER STAFF FRONT ROW. Marjorie Laughlin. Tom Krebs. Nancy Beren. Sharon Reed. Daw Link. Cindy Beemiller. Susan Peters. ROW 2. Carol Lippitt. Robyn Minor. Carolyn Finch. Kathy Le- Valley. Cindy Holmes. Carmen Greenup. Cindy Bekemeyer. Sandy Gar- ner. Jenny Grant, Laurie Sidner. Charlotte Perry. Phi! Gerner. BACK ROW. Kathy Dunkel. Jan Agee. Debbie Lewis. Betsy Saddler. Kathy Busch. Jeff Schonberg. Brian Mahoney. Charlie King. Dave Wharton. Slew Churchill. Mark Winkler. Nancy Beaman. Pat Black. David Berry. London Hiebert. Jim Cummins. 36 YEARBOOK STAFF FRONT ROW. Tom Krebs. Chuck Nathan. Mark Bleck. Jim Cummins. ROW 2. Sandy Garner. Sharon Reed. Cindy Holmes. Susan Peters. Jan Agee. Susan Page. Phil Speary. Kathy Busch. Robyn Minor. Kathy Dunkel. Carol Lippiti. TOP ROW. Paul Shellito. Kathy Quinley, Jenny Grant. Larry Chorn. D'Anne Gudeman. Marjorie Laughlin. Daw I.ink. Kathy LfValley. Mark Winkler. Carolyn Finch. Stew Churchill. Debbie Lewis. BELOW. Senior Susan Page. Hoofbcats editor, attended the Kansas Uni- wrsity and the Kansas State Journalism Workshops last summer. At the workshops. Susan gained valuable experience and insight concerning prob- lems faced in producing a yearbook. Susan was named an honor yearbook student because of her work on the KSU workshop yearbook. Wildcat. ‘hoofbeats’ staff expanded in scope Meeting one of the roughest schedules in the state, crop- ping pictures, writing copy, and laying out pages were some of the problems members of the Hoofbeais staff had to cope with while working on the yearbook. Staff members worked under the direction of Mr. Dean Campbell. Advisor. Major staff positions were usually held by Journalism II students. However, this was the first year in which students could work on the yearbook without having to be enrolled in Journalism. This was both to give non-Journalism stu- dents a chance to work on school publications and to make possible more selectivity in the Yearbook staff. Some posi- tions held by non-Journalism students included Business Manager and the Junior Class editors. Students in Journal- ism I classes were also involved with yearbook work, as many of these students held such positions as Class Coordi- nator, Organizations Section editors, and assistant section editors. 37 TWIRLERS Connie Callahan. Susan Carpenter. Jan Johnson. DRUM MAJOR Dave Ludwick. Not Pictured. Dee Floyd. MEMBERS OF BAND — FRONT ROW. Bob Kuhns. Sandy McKellar. Cindy Balzer. Paula Brass. Kathy Lewlley. Jeannie Maxwell. Martha Marsh. Beth Wherry. Mary Corrigan, Alan Klchanoff. Jan Johnson. Ka- thy McElhincy. Barbara Tice. ROW 2. Donna Adams. Anna Schwartz. Carol Featherstoh. Roger Stevens. Jan Barrier. Debbie Smith. David Chard. Richard Cambell. Karen Moen. Mary Weber. Sara Robinson. Mary Harqis. Marsha Martin. Emily Barham. Dalene Blanton. Susanne Pickarts. John Petteersen. Karen Vanwey. Kathy Huston. Jeanne Car- reau. ROW 3. Paul Holt. Barbara Mathiesen. Evalynn Stafford. Jeff MEMBERS OF ORCHESTRA FRONT ROW. Mary Wittmer. Phil Wittmer. Marta Manny. Nan Nave. Susan Stekoll. Chuck Nathan. Erica Gosman. Alan Klebanoff ROW2. D'Anne Gudeman. Peggy McLaughlin. Paula Douglass. Marcia Walters. Mike Lilan. Debra Roush. Shelley Hol- comb. Connie Plenert. ROW 3. Jo Flickinger. Cathy Flickinger. Ludenda Moore. Janine Thompson. Rue Long. Mary Pearce. Barbara Tice. Bar- bara Coulter. Dee Dickey. Cathy Kiskadden. ROW 4. Sara Taylor. Karla Johnson. Janet Candy. Taran Trice. Lynn Bartlett. Marc Anderson. Bruce Johnson. Phil Speary. Susan Page. Don Hatfield. Doug Emmons. Antho- ny Chipas. Myles Whitfield. Elen Russell. Jodie Johnson. Mike Leonard. 38 McClanahan. Delois Floyd. Rhonda Spalding. Megan Mosley. Dianne Freeman. Karen Goldsberry. Jeff Southard. Connie Callahan. Larry Ausherman. Stew Richards. Nanny Alley. Mark Ferrell. Myles Whit- field. Russel Osterman. Steve TannehiU. Gary Hissem, Brenda Harmon. Betty Goeller. Boh Dean. Carol Honaker. Judson York. Lynne Bartlett. Charles King. Bruce Johnson. ROW 4. Jeff White. Dale Kid well. Gelri Sandburg. Greg Hirleman. Tim Moss. Steve Zielke. Kevin Reiholl. Jim Long. Susan Carpenter. Neal Pfeiffer. David Fahrback. Tim Swanev. Craig Caldwell. Gary Tindall. Mark Luedke. Chris Standlee. Jeff Hurt. Paul Kordis. Raul Boener. Dan Rohr back. John Pena. Hal Cross. Jeff Webster. Kent Smith. Craig Haberly. Ted Thompson. Randy Slams. Daw Ludwick. Donna Chambers. Ha! Starkey. John LeValley. Slew Anderson. John Angelo. Ron West. Greg Hissem.TOP ROW. Mr. Thayne Tolle, director: Steve Martens. Jim Copley. Alan Burch. Rich McClain. Jerry Carter. Barry Ellis. Charlie Higgins. Jerry Summer. Ran- dy S hue. Keith Albright. Camille McFlhiney. TOP ROW, Denise Kueser. Janine Brooks. Sally Cocking. Debbie Doose. Debbie Ponds. Becky Snyder. Kent Garrett. John Coulson. Jeff Hurt. Greg Hissem. Ron West. John Le Valley. Alan Burch. Paul Kordis. Sherrie Brazil!. Stew Hagan. Larry Pierce. Kevin Brack. Kathy McElhiney. Barbara Pike. FAR LEFT. Band members provide music at half-time during football season and help encourage the team on by playing our Fight Song ' LEFT. Twirlers provide entertainment for football fans during half-time ceremonies. band and orchestra show music talents Under the direction of Mr. Thayne Tolle, 107 members of the marching band entertained and performed during half-time ceremonies at all home games, including the Homecoming game. Their songs varied from the musical, “South Pacific”, to other popular songs such as “Windy” and musical selections from Herb Alpert’s Tijuana Brass. After the football season was over, members of the march- ing band made up the concert band which performed var- ious times throughout the year. Their first concert was pre- sented December 17, in which they played several Christ- mas songs, along with other numbers. The band, orchestra, and various instrumental ensembles also performed in the State Music Festival, held at Southeast for the third consec- utive year. The orchestra presented four concerts during the year, and both adults and students performed as soloists with the orchestra at their programs. Many of these students were also chosen to perform in the pit orchestra in South Pacific. Planning tours and visiting various junior high schools also made up part of this year's schedule for the orchestra. The purpose was to help encourage junior high students to con- tinue on in instrumental music when they entered high school. 39 STAGE BAUD — FRONT ROW. Kent Smith. Gary fi issem. Steve Tannehill. Jeff Webster. Hal Cross. Alan Klebanoff. ROW 2. Paul Kor• dis. Kent Garrett. Jeff Hurt. Gary Tindall. Chris Standlee. Craig Cald- well. TOP ROW. Dan Cunningham. Bob Dean. John LeValley. Ha!Star- key. Greg Hissem. John Angelo. Ron West. Myles Whitfield. Director. Mr. Thayne Tolle. stage band and pep band raise spirit Creating school spirit and raising morale were the main goals of the Southeast pep band. Under the instruction of Mr. Thayne Tolle, 31 members played in school pep assem- blies and at home basketball games. All students interested in playing in the pep band had to audition and had to be ci- ther a member of the band or orchestra. As a class was not set aside for pep band, the members practiced after school. Some of the songs played during the games included Up, Up and Away and “Georgie Girl”. Another instrumental group directed by Mr. Tolle which helped create spirit was that of the stage band. Many stu- dents enjoyed the special assemblies and concerts which the stage band presented throughout the year. Twenty-one members were included within the group, and several of these people arranged various types of music which were often performed in school assemblies. February 20 the stage band and concert band performed with Clark Terry, who is the head trumpeter on the NBC Tonite Show, in a special evening assembly. PEP BAND - FRONT ROW. Jim Copley. A tan Burch. Ted Thompson. Randy Starns. Sandi McKellar. Jan Barrier. Kathy LeValley. Vicki John- ston. Anna Jo Schwartz. Roger Stesens. Don Hatfield. ROW 2. Tom Jar- vis. Dan Rohrback. Mary Corrigan. Chris Standlee. Beth Wherry. Steve Richards. Barbara Tice. Alan Klebanoff. TOP ROW. Ha! Starkey. John LeValley. John Angelo. Pat McCann. Paul Kordis. Jeff Hurl. Steve Tan- nehill. Russell Oslermann. Bob Kuhn. Belly Goeller. David Ludwick. Not Pictured. Rick McClain. JUNIOR MISSES FRONT ROW. Jenny Grant. Ann Relihan. Ginny Bradley. Terry Felix. Jeannie Clark. ROW 2. Cindy Bozarth. Jo Ann Moser. Bev Bricker. Kathy Page. Mary Holt. Carol Mcdintack. ROWS. Deidra Broadwater. Kathy Bergman. Lisa Greenburg. Debbie Unruh. Kathy Nelson. Carol Aoby. Susan Deputy. Sue A very. TOP ROW. Pat Black. Drura Davis. Missy Haines. Laurie Evans. Jane Varner. Debbie Scott. select girls’, boys voices entertain school Mr. Vernon Nicholson again directed the Junior Misses ensemble. This group was composed of 26 junior and senior girls who were interested in gaining further instruction in vocal music and improving their skills in interpreting and reading music. This ensemble performed many times for various civic groups and church-related organizations. Besides participating in programs in the school. Junior Misses also performed in the State Music Festival and in Choralcsquc. Boys Ensemble, which included 13 junior and senior boys were also instructed by Mr. Nicholson. Mr. Nicholson orig- inated the group three years ago and since then, this ensem- ble has presented programs to various civic groups, church organizations and related school activities. The Boys En- semble also participates in the State Music Festival and the annual Choralcsquc program presented in the spring. Stu- dents interested in singing with the group audition for the ensemble at the end of the school year. BOYS ENSEMBLE FRONT ROW. Rob Dorsey. Steve Hensley. Ear! aker. Frank Provenzono. ROW 2. Jim Johnson. Alan Warren. Bob Neu- Carter. Dick Slane. Reid Smith. John Kipers. Mark Bowman. Kent Over- feld.John Clay. Accompanist. Sarah Taylor. MODERN AIRES FRONT ROW. Susan Carpenter. Marcia Camp- bell. Terra Hulbreli. Rebecca Perkins. Patricia Dobbins. Jonelle Black- burn. Connie Chestnut. Shelly Sparks. Lila Taylor. Cindy Kueck. Donna Adams. ROW 2. Virginia Piper. Marsha Tindal. Ginger Shelton. Polly Peachee. Tom Shellenberger. David Schmilter. A. M. Revel. Troy Barnes. Randy Kuhn. Barbara Brown. Barbara Hull. Mary Bridges. TOP ROW. Kathryn Townsend. Jana Scholler, Joy Libby. Vicki Klassen. Marjorie Hate. Byron Hawkins. Rodney Opliger. Jeff Markelwitz. Ronnie Allen. Gwynn Norris. Susan Mendenhall. Rebdcca Padherg. Ruth Libby. Kathy McC arnon. Lynn Snarevberger. Not Pictured. John Tanner. Bid Hack- ney. Pamela Knox. Margo Mayo. Debra Cheek. groups perform in Christmas assembly One hundred and five member Choralcer group was di- rected by Mr. Vernon Nicholson. Their year was a busy one as they performed in numerous concerts, assemblies, junior high schools, and “South Pacific”. During Teachers' Meet- ing. they also presented a program for the Kansas Music Educator's Association at North High School. Besides pre- senting Choralesque, members of the group took a special spring trip to Des Moines. Iowa. Madrigals, a highly selective group of mixed voices were again under the guidance of Mr. Nicholson. This year 22 junior and senior voices composed the group, presenting numerous programs for conventions, civic groups, and school programs. Mrs. Trudy Burkholder directed Modernaires, another mixed chorus group made up of 43 juniors and seniors. Modernaires performed in four concerts throughout the year. To be elgible for the group students had to audition by sight reading and by singing something they were familiar with. MADRIGALS — FROST ROW, Cammie Funs ton. Stephanie Ax. Ka- thy Flickinger. Laurie Wisner. Veda Brown. Billie Harmison. RO W 2. Ju- lie Goehring. Susan Cusic. Becky Seelig. Dianne Hauser. Jo Flickinger. CHORALF.FRS FROST ROW. Stephanie Ax. Kathy Page. Billie Harmison. JoAnne Moser. Jane Page. Kay Hull. Lynn McRay. Lisa Greenberg. Kathy Flickinger. Beverly Scott. Laurie Wisner. Melody Woods. Anne Relihan. Kathy Selson. Terry Felix. Carol Schaefer. Debbie Unruh. Mary Holt. Barbara Pike. Caro! Roby. Judi Garvey. Jan Tippin. Deanna Osmond. Carman Holly. Susan Deputy. ROW 2. Paula Bntss. Debbie Scott. Sicki Whitney. Diane Holleicke. Sherry Holley. Karen Gamble. Janet Mitchell. Carol McClintick. Veda Brown. Cammie Fun- ston. Bev Bricker. Ginny Bradley. Kathy Bergman. Jenny Grant. Joyce Herrell. Valerie Slivinsky. Jo Flickinger. Sancy Lovett. Sancy Hougland. Connie Sapier. Cindy Bozarth. Mary Howse. Devra Davis. Julie Goehr- Melody Woods. TOP ROW. Terry McManis. Rob Dorsey. GaryStandly. Jim Johnson. Bob Scufeld. Tim Bounus. Dick S ane. Phil Speary. Mike Moxley. Dave Ludwick. Steve Ahsmuhs. ing. Deidra Broadwater. Marsha Brcssler. Diane Houser. Christie Yerby. ROW }. Missy Haines. Sue A very. Jan Kemper. Jeannie Clark. Chris Simmons. David Ludwick. David Bottomly. Larry Chorn. Larry Root. Kent Overaker. Jim West. John Clay. Terry McManis. John Donaldson. Steve Ahsmuhs. Lynn Slaughter. Becky Seelig. Jane Varner. Pat Black. Jane Shook. Laurie Fvans. Susan Cusic. TOP ROW. Don Parham. Bob Neufeld, Jon Jenson. Gary Standley. Craig Parzybok. Earl Carter. Alan Warren. Steve Hensley. John Kipers. Jerry Chambers. James Lee. Gary Webber. Reid Smith. Mike Moxley. Tim Bounous. Mark Bowman. Jim Johnson. Phi! Speary. Dick Slane. Gregg Etter. Bob Dorsey. Kent Harris. Jan Jacob. BACKSTAGE MINORITY- FRONT ROW. Candace Silbaugh. Car- Jana Scholler. Susan Monier. Kaye Hartert. Jeanette Ryun. Connie Chest- mcn Holly. Barbara Brown, Joy Libby. Polly Peachee. Claudia Ricks. nut. Jonelle Blackburn. Janine Brooks. Lynn Snarenberger. Not Pictured. Nancy Hougland. ROW 2. Nancy Lovett. Marjorie Hale. Jean Elder. Randy Kuhn. Mary Bridges. Ruth Libby. Jeanie Clark. Susan Poelnta. TOP ROW. GIRLS GLEE CLUB FRONT ROW. Diane Freeman. Brenda Bell. Pam Finkbeinder. Cathy Cooper. Pam Relph. Donna Boyds ton. Suzanne Cobb. Janis Binderim. Jennifer Newcomb. Susan Cray tor. Dana Bowman. Roberta Triplett. Kathy Kincaid. Terri Neise. Rt gh Taber. Carol Taber. ROW 2. Sara Taylor. Flora Crabtree, l.ouann Frederickson. Jan Carroll. Valerie l.aham. Vicki Fox. Terry Fielder. Terrie Kale. Carol Riedl. Mar- lene Kemmerer. Debra Phillips. Valerie Marsh. Carrlyn Rodriquez. Bar- bara Myers. Michelle Ewns. Susan Kratz. Anita Winters. Jean Jessogne. Pam Peters. Diane Brown. Anita Mos teller. Cindy Holmes. Sarah Wil- liams. TOP ROW. Pam Yarbrough. Cathy Whitlock. Margaret Wilson. Christine Myers. Jean Elder. Patty Squire. Debbie Reed. Deloris Jones. Jan Stewart. Camille McElhiney. Becky Fields. Theresa Fugit. Susan Kenney. Debra Winn. Kathy Ball. Cathy Kay. Sherrie Brazil!. Barbara Eddy. Vicki Huffman. Phyllis Tiller. Rebecca Traulsen. Nancy Alley. Su- san Goehring. Not Pictured. Therisa Boggess. Carol Harmon. Penny Kratzer. Beverly Relph. Nancy Costell. Tern Radcliff. Gabriele Wall. Bobbie Boggess. Patsy Cullun. Barbara Hendrickson. Denise Batchelor. Dalena Graham. Melissa Stryker. 44 SOPHOMORE CHOIR FRONT RO W. Carol Napier. Janie Fergu- son. Lois Gillenwater. Nancy Cocking. Belly Ale s. Susan Kell. Helen Westbrook. Karen Schelly. Tern Razook. Penny Bolan. Cindy Sawyer. Jona Hum. Trish Teter. Carol Anderson. Brenda Hanks. Cathy Glasgow. Linda Fisher. Debbie Stucky. Diane Matassarin. Carol Shumate. Debbie McHugh. ROW 2. Donna Alseike. Peggy Ayers. Pant Cochran. Georgann Jabara. Judy Felix. Penny Oliver. Debbie Westlake. Li: Veach. Debbie White. Kelsey Menehan. Elaine Moore. Deanna Patton. Julie Branson. Phyllis Boyce. Yolanda Lew. Terri Pavia. Audrey Baer. Jane Hartwell. Jodi Trachtman. Debbie Schumaker. Shelley Shaw. Susie McGregor. soph, vocal groups get music knowledge Twenty-three voices made up the “Backstage Minority” ensemble as compared to the ten voices which composed the ensemble last year. Under the direction of Mrs. Trudy Burkholder, this group performed for its second year for various organizations throughout the city. The “Backstage Minority” also sang in both city and state competition. First, third, and sixth hours classes made up the Girls Glee Club, which was also directed by Mrs. Burkholder. With the three hours combined, a total of 60 girls partici- pated in the glee club. This group also performed in various programs throughout the year and competed in the State Music Festival. Mr. Vernon Nicholson directed the Sophomore Choir, which consisted of 100 mixed voices. These students were chosen to participate in this choir through the recommenda- tion of junior high teachers. By participating in the choir, students had a chance to improve their singing skills, with many of them wishing to continue on in vocal music. Sophomore Ensemble, also under the instruction of Mr. Nicholson, performed in various school programs and as- semblies. This group included 22 mixed voices. ROW S. Diana Day. Lynn Hartley. Marie Pool. Marilyn Hale. Tim Rob- inson. Carl Fowler. Larry Gray. Steve Sailor. Robert Solbach. Sterling Allen. Tom McMaster. Rodney Duke. Clark Stevens. David Dooms. Chris Eickel. Cindy Bond. Cindy Lair. Chandra McCormick. Phyliss Wil- son. Pat Tallant. TOP ROW. Li: Holland. Diane Lytle. Stephanie Bell. Jane Scott. Hugh McNatt. Kent Yice. Randy Starns. Grant Goodvin. David Buck. Steve Wise. Paul Dillon. Willard Waters. Donn Briscoe. Hal Cross. Bill Livingston, Bruce Ludwick. Helen Easton. Denise Endicott. Nancy Kens. Ann Wiebe. SOPHOMORE ENSEMBLE FRONT ROW. Jane Ferguson. Peggy Ayers. Yolanda Lew. Betty Alefs. Cynthia Lair. Deborah Schumaker. Elizabeth Holland. Linda Fisher. Diane Lytle. Phyllis Boyce. Jane Scott. Carol Moore. Denise Endicott. TOP ROW. Larry Lawrence. Bruce Lud- wick. Kent Yice. Hugh McNatt. Donn Brissoe. David Buck. Grant Good- win. Slew Wise. Rod Isern. 45 47 school spirit, class rivalry shown 48 TOP - Altendant Carol Schaefer is escorted by Ross Griggs and Carol Williams is escorted by Preston Brammer during half-time ceremonies of the Southeast-North game. A t Saturday's dance. Mike Grows bestows the royal kiss, then Mike and Mary start the royal dance. ABOVE — The Southeast marching band provides entertainment at the Homecoming game. Later, they formed a crown and provided background music Some Enchanted Evening during coronation ceremonies at the game. Mike Graves lakes Mary's roses from flower girl. Shannon Wright. Students enjoy dancing to the Lion's Mane . RIGHT - Homecoming queen nominees are: Julie Goehring. Laurie Evans. Jan Tippin. Debbie Kid well. Carol Allen. Donna Davis. Johnnie Johnson, and Sherry Hansline. FAR RIGHT — Homecoming attendants Carol Schaefer and Carol Williams are seen with Queen Mary Howse. 50 mary howse crowned homecoming queen Homecoming activities which started with the building of class floats came to a climax during half-time ceremonies of the November 15 Southeast-North game. Mary Howse, head cheerleader, was crowned 1968-69 Homecoming queen at half-time. Escort Mike Graves then presented Mary with the traditional roses and bestowed the tradition- al kiss. Pre-game activities included a parade at Veteran’s Field displaying the three class floats including the class of ’69’s winning float “Wring out the Redskins”. Queen Mary and her attendants Carol Schaefer and Car- ol Williams reigned over Saturday’s Homecoming dance, Autumn Gaia”. At this time all three girls were given Homecoming necklaces and Mary received flowers and a football autographed by the team. 51 fine arts presents south seas musical South Pacific, the Rogers and Hammerstein musical, was presented by the Fine Arts Department November 21, 22, and 23. The romantic comedy took place during World War II in the South Pacific on a naval base and Bali-Hai, a nearby island. The plot consisted of two love stories, one happy and one tragic, intermingled with the comic escapades by the sol- diers as they try to get to Bali-Hai where the young French women are. Ensign Nellie Forbush grew to love French plantation owner Emile de Becquc and Lieutenant Joe Cable fell in love with Liat, a native girl. The climax came when the two men were lost on a secret spying mission. In the end. Joe Cable was killed, but Emile and Nellie were reunited. major south pacific characters Ngana Jerome Ensign Nellie Forbush Emile de Bccque Bloody Mary Luther Billis Lieutenant Joseph Cable Captain George Brackett Commander William Harbison Liat Jane Ferguson I.arry Gray Julie Goehring Bob Neufeld Susan Cusic Jim Johnson Steve A hsmuhs Kerry Strahm Jack Moseley Valerie Slivinsky ABOVE, crew members produce lighting effects. Backstage workers also changed sets and performed other duties which played an integral role in the presentation of South Pacific . BELOW. Captain George Brackett forbids Bloody Mary to sell her souvenirs including hoar's tooth bracelets and shrunken heads to the soldiers. 52 ABOVE, ensign Nellie Forbush admires her shorts which have just been washed at the Luther Billis Laundry, while the embarassed Luther shyly turns away. BELOW. Emile and Nellie discoxvr their lose for each other. Hours of rehearsal made South Pacific possible. BELOW. Mr. Vernon Nicholson directs cast members in a dance rehearsal. MIDDLE. Miss Ruth McCormick blocks staging for the play. BOTTOM, the pit orchestra directed by Mr. Thayne Tolle rehearses with the cast. 53 Scott Smith. Student Body Vice-President. Southeast's Madrigals sing at the Christmas assembly, which provided the only opportunity for some of leads the flag salute at assembly. The presi- the vocal groups to perform before the student body. Each of the eight ocal music groups performed, dent and vice-president took turns serving as Master of Ceremonies for assemblies. assemblies provide breaks in routine Members of the Stage Band perform at their second annual assembly. Here’s That Rainy Day . Two of the numbers were arranged by senior They played selections including Gel Loose . Mercy Mercy , and Kent Smith and junior Myles Whitfield. 54 osom week reverses SE dating pattern Students at Open Season On Mates (OSOM) festivities dance to music by The Bishops. The group played their version of music recorded by groups such as Jimi Hendrix Experience and the Temptations. LEFT. Mrs. Betty Fugit and a local policeman guard purses and coats at the OSOM dance. Off duly policeman and Southeast teachers keep order at school dances. ABOVE. During OSOM week, girls have the priviledge of asking boys out. but they must also undertake many tasks such as open- ing doors and helping boys with their coals. Here Mary Snarenberger. ju- nior. serves lunch to Charlie Minshull-Ford. senior. 55 students devote time to the community Senior Nancy Hertzler volunteered her extra summer lime working at the Wichita Historical Museum on Doug- las. She and fifteen other high school volunteers answered visitors' questions and sold sou ivnirs. Much of senior Mark Anderson's time throughout July and August was spent at McCarthy Headquarters at 127 East Wil- liam. While viewing the inside political world. Mark, shown here with East senior Jill Casado. answered the telephone and read memos from the headquarters of the Democratic National Convention in Chi- cago. He also had the opportunity to study a list of delegates to the Convention. Se- niors Mary Pearce and Paul Sc ho waller also assisted in the McCarthy movement. Sophomore Linda Lyle and junior Laurie Leonard delivered flowers to patients in Wesley Hospital. Wheeling patients to therapy, running errands, and taking samples to the lab were among their other duties. Other South- east students also wlunteered for can- dystriping. including Cheryl Dowell and Patti Jones. 56 Teaching basic swimming techniques. Bruce Snyder also learned from his blind pupils. Bruce, a junior, worked with blind and disabled children twice a month at the YMCA with ten other high school olunteers. Junior Ginny Moyer tutored five students throughout the year in math One of forty-eight tutors, she applied in the volunteer program, which has existed at Southeast for four years. I A BO YE. the attention of twelve small children, although sometimes short- lived. was captured by junior Glenda Copes, a Head Start wlunteer last summer At the left, another Southeast olunteer helps a child paint. Sing- ing and painting were only a few of their many duties, as they also assisted on field trips taken to Rainbow Bakery. Wichita Dairy Farm. Wichita City Zoo. Romper Room, a peach orchard. Cow Town, and the WSU Field House. Eleven other high school students also donated their time to this program. 57 SE students enjoy ‘bewitching hour’ “The Bewitching Hour was an appropriate theme for Southeast's Junior-Senior Prom on October 31 at the Cotil- lion Ballroom. A huge black and red coach, black and white roses on the tables, and various other decorations reminded everyone that it was Halloween. The 1968 prom queen and king Billie Harmison and Spencer Davies were crowned shortly before the bewitching hour. They were attended by seniors Debbie Kidwell and David Gensch, and Carol Williams and Dan Hirleman, and juniors Karen Gamble and Randy Feese, and Shelley Hayes and Bob Howse. After the coronation ceremonies, presided over by Scott Smith, Student Body Vice-president, the roy- al couples danced to the familiar song, “Misty . Southeast students and their guests wore many types of costumes to the annual event. Boy's apparel ranged from tails and top hats to Nehru jackets. Girls were dressed in long and short formals, and even in dress pants of all colors including the Halloween colors of black and orange. TOP — The Serfs' provide music of many types including the popular Fire and Sunshine of Your Love RIGHT Surrounding King Spencer Davies and Queen Billie Harmison are attendants Debbie Kid- well. David Gensch. Bob Howse. Shelley Hayes. Karen Gamble. Randy Feese. Dan Hirleman. and Carol Williams. 58 59 Where did alt my buddies go? Southeast men display their individuality in selecting the right shoe style. new fads and old traditions part of SE Modeling their favorite outfits in a pep How You Gonna Keep 'Em Down on assembly, senior girls present the skit the Farm . Sandy's has become the traditional meeting place for stu- dents after the games and other activities. 60 So as not to be forgotten, seniors traditionally leave their John Henry on the Southeast parking tot. Dress styles have gone to all lengths this year as shown by junior Carmen Greenup and senior Barbara Brown. 61 simple events make up an average day ABOVE LEFT, study halls are not merely for study. Students sometimes use this time to write notes or to catch a quick nap during an exhausting day. A BO VE. May please have your attention. is heard by all students at the beginning of the school day. Mr. Leon Cannady. assistant vice-prin- cipal. reads the daily bulletin over the intercom phone. LEFT. Congestion at the intersection of C and main grew worse and worse as construc- tion continued. Seven minute passing periods and a new A hall helped alleviate the problem. The hall provided students with new routes to var- ious classes. 62 RIGHT. Head custodian. Charles Knight, raises the flag in front of Southeast, just as he does every morn- ing. American flags are raised on schools and other public buildings in all parts of the country each morning. BELOW. At 7:45 in the morning and at 3.00 when school is out. segments of the parking lot resemble a freeway. 63 64 A BO VE.a crowd estimated at 300. dances to songs played by the''Moanin Glories . BELOW, girls nominated for Sweetheart Queen are Julie Goehr- ing. Debbie Dishon. Donna Davis. Susan Unruh. Carol Allen. Sherry Han- stine. Judy Gould, and Cindy Glasgow. Not pictured is Laurie Evans. sweetheart crowned at ‘cupid’s court’ Climaxing one of the busiest weeks of the school year was the 1969 Sweetheart Dance in which Debbie Kidwell was crowned Southeast’s Basketball Sweetheart. The dance took place on Saturday February 15 and the theme of the annual event was “Cupid's Court”. Debbie and finalists Marilyn Gustin and Jan Tippin reigned over the court dance. The week before the dance was Spirit Week and many of the activities which accompanied it were climaxed by Saturday's dance and coronation. Classes competed for the spirit trophy, which was awarded to the sophomore class. Southeast also hosted out-of-city exchange students; the basketball team beat both South and East, and just a few hours before the dance. Southeast swimmers captured the state title. During the coronation ceremonies, Debbie's escort, David Gensch, crowned her and presented the traditional roses and kiss. The royal couples then danced to the song Whiter Shade of Pale . For the first time, the girls nominated for Sweetheart and their escorts were introduced and the win- ner was announced at the dance instead of at half-time cere- monies the night before. This was because the teams sched- uled to play in the game after Southeast’s had to warm-up on the court during half-time. BELOW LEFT. Marilyn Gustin. escorted by Spencer Davies; Jan Tippin. escorted by Doug Crahan; and Debbie Kidwell. escorted by David Gensch walk through the crowd to the coronation platform as their names are an- nounced. BELOW CENTER, surprise and happiness express Debbie's feelings as she is announced 1969 Basketball Sweetheart. Two young child- ren carry flowers and the crown to the new queen as Debbie and Dave watch. BELOW RIGHT. Debbie stops to adjust her crown during the roy- al dance. 65 BELOW, many girls who a t lend Southeast earn extra money by babysitting. Shown is RIGHT, finding si:e nine slacks for a cus- tomer is one of the many tasks of junior Anne Relihan. who is a sales- girl at Cricket Alley. RIGHT, typing mimeographing tests, distributing textbooks, and even taking inventory of furniture in the English department were some tasks of senior Debbie Barham, who worked as a paid student sec- retary in the English office. 66 LEFT, carrying out groceries at Dill ions. Prarie Village, is Jim Buchanan, senior, lie spent many hours after school and on Saturday working during the past year. part-time jobs involve many students RFHRENCf 800 S ON rms teuCK NOT W CHICKED OUT LEFT. Branch Worsham, senior, reshelves books at the Oliver Square library. His Job also includes tasks such as checking out books and helping people locate research material ABOVE, senior David Link checks news on the A. P. wire service. He is a copy boy for the Wichita Eagle and works from 5:50 p.m. to I: 50 a.m. three nights a week. 67 A BO VE. Sounds of Silence , a song made popu- lar by Simon and Garfunkel. is sung by juniors Bob Dorsey and Earl Carter during one of the Choralesquc rehearsals. RIGHT, senior Gary Standley sings People which was made popular by the musical Funny Girl . FAR RIGHT. Becky Seelig. junior, sings Jenny Rebecca . Nearly 15 other members of Choraleers also per- formed solos. ‘choralesque’ presents music and comedy ABOVE, seniors Mary Howse. Devra Davis, and Laurie Evans, complete with hillbilly costumes, sing I'm in l.ove With a Big Blue Frog . The trio per- formed Blue , a similar comedy-type song, at last year's Choralesquc. RIGHT. Mr. Vernon Nichosson. director of Choralesque. an annual musical wriety show presented by members of Choraleers. anxiously watches the performance of one number. Sophomore Stuart Roberts produces lighting effects for the scene. Stuart, sophomore Steve Martens, and senior Steve Rickards plan and produce lighting effects for South- east drama and music productions. Stew Richards and senior Stephanie Ax designed and made the sets for Choralesquc. Master and mistress of ceremonies, senior Gary Webber and junior Jane Shook, nervous- ly await their turn to perform. Carol Schaeffer, the other mistress of ceremonies, is not pictured. 68 ciass ot 69 elects bob shaw ‘ugly man’ LEFT. Mary Home. Homecoming Queen and Billie Harmison. Prom Queen, crown and kiss senior Bob Shaw. !%9 Ugly Man On Campus They also presented him with a bright orange sweatshirt with REPEST printed on it and a ten dollar gift certificate to McVickar’s Men's Wear BELOW. Spencer Davies. Student Body President, introduces Jeff Sparks, sophomore candidate for Ugly Man. Glenn Stroer. junior candidate, and Bob Shaw, senior candidate and winner of the 1969 UMOC contest LEFT, sophomores Debbie Hudson, and Kathy Glas- gow contribute pennies to the jar of candidate Jeff Sparks. Students oted with pennies in the cafeteria during fourth hour. Results of the xote showed that juniors came in last with S154.66. sophomores were second with SI 76.55 and the senior class won the con- test with SI91.16. ABOVE, the Smart Brothers en- tertain at the UMOC dance. 69 .we pause for Organizations. youth board works to solve problems Discussing and attempting to solve some of the problems of youth, the Wichita Area Youth Board was composed of seventy members, four juniors and four seniors from each high school in the city. Members at Southeast were selected by student body election and interviews with Youth Board members for two-years. Included in the activities and responsibilities of the Youth Board were sponsoring the Fall Conference, working on civic projects, sponsoring dances, and helping with the Wichita Centennial activities. In the six years Youth Board has existed, three Southeast seniors have been president. This year Paul Shcllito was president, as was his brother Judd in 1965-66, and Jane McLaughlin in 1964-65. AT LEFT. Student Council officers discuss a current project. ABOVE. Scott Smith, as Student Council vice-president, presides o er the weekly Student Relations Board meeting, attended by representatives from each first hour class. Youth Board members are John Coulson. junior: Susan Page, senior; Jeanne Carreau. Tom Edgar, and Patti Jones, juniors: Paul Shcllito. Nan- cy Beren. and Laurie Evans, seniors. 72 student council Student Council officers arc Becky Schaniz. secretary of the Student Council: Steve Ahshmus. parliamenta- rian: Barb Crelly. vice-chairman of the Student Relations Board: Scott Smith, vice-president of the Student Council: Robyn Minor, secretary of the Student Relations Board: and Spencer Davies, president of the Student Council. The Student Council was designed to aid in the formation of school policy, to develop leaders, and most important, to act as a media of communication between the administra- tion and the student body. The sponsors of Student Council were Mr. John Morton and Mrs. Barbara Calvert. Officers of Student Council sponsored projects to benefit the school, including fund drives, supporting a foster child in the Philippines, and an out-of-city Student Exchange. Other activities were Homecoming and Sweetheart dances, Open Season on Males (OSOM) Week and Spirit Week, a week of class rivalry. Appointed directors of the Student Council also played a major part in carrying out projects during the year. They were the Directors of Finance, Elections. Publications, the All-School Project, and Student Lounge. Student Council Directors arc Mike Graves. Elections: Betsy Sadler. Pub- lications: Carol Schafer. Finance; and Preston Branter. Student Lounge. 73 cheerleaders, club generate enthusiasm Generating enthusiasm for Southeast athletic teams was the function of the 1968-69 Southeast Pep Club. Composed of 720 members, the club was the largest in the history of Southeast. President Laurie Evans headed the Pep Club Cabinet, consisting of representatives from each class. The Pep Club was sponsored by Mrs. Betty Fugit. Besides cheering at athletic events, the Pep Club supported such ac- tivities as dances, inter-school dinners and bake sales. In addition to cheering at athletic events, the twelve cheerleaders, elected by the student body, sponsored dances and cheerleading clinics. Before games the cheerleaders made posters and sold ribbons to promote school spirit. The six varsity cheerleaders led the Pep Club at varsity games, while the six B-team cheerleaders cheered at B-team and sophomore athletic events. Both cheerleading squads were sponsored by Mrs. Ruby Schrader. B-TEAM CHEERLEADERS FRONT ROW: Leslie Schoenleber. Debbie Oppliger. ROW 2: Patricia Prey. Brenda Hanks. TOP ROW: Shelley Hayes. Diane Holleicke. PEP CLUB CABINET FRONT ROW. Judy Garwy. Sydney Shadid. Jodi Freeman. Cathy Glasgow. Debbie Kidwell. corresponding secretary; Paula Cody. vice-president. ROW 2: Julie Goehring. senior secretary: Cathy Busch, treasurer: Chrissie Wehde. Becky Schantz. TOP ROW: Debbie Perkins. Barbara Crelly. Kathy Matassarin. junior secretary: Lau- rie Ewns. president; Shannon Greene. Mary Terry. Carol Williams. VARSITY CHEERLEADERS FRONT ROW: Li: Holland. Carol Napier ROW 2: Kathy Bergman. Carrie Martin. TOP ROW. Mary llowse. head cheerleader; Billie Harmison. 75 THESPIANS FRONT ROW: Nancy Fredrickson. Marsha Crons. l.ana Castle. Lynn McRay. Janclle Glickman. Kerry Strahm. Marla Julie Goehrtng. vice-president: Jack Moseley, president: Carol Schaeffer. Jonker. secretary: Robin Salem, treasurer; Debbie Herd. TOP ROW: Alan Cook. QUILL AND SCROLL FRONT RO W. Robyn Minor. Nancy Beren. Cindy BeemiUer. Susan Peters. ROW 2: Jan Agee. Dave Link, corre- spondance president: Tom Krebs, treasury president: Sharon Reed. Mar- jorie Laughlin. TOP ROW: Susan Page, social activities president. 76 CONSPECTUS, formerly an underground paper, was included in the Stampede as an editorial column this year. CONSPECTUS EDITORS — SEATED: Mary Pearce. Susan Page. Larry Chorn. STANDING: Phil Speary. Mark Anderson. Not Pictured: Bob Frensley. Chuck Nathan. honor clubs require talents and grades THESPIANS Working hard to fulfill their motto “Act well your part; for there all the honor lies” were the members of the Thespian Club. Each member was required to work at least 100 hours on a dramatic production by Southeast. Southeast's Thespians, sponsored by Miss Ruth McCormick, are members of the National Thespian Socie- ty, an honorary club with school memberships from various states. QUILL AND SCROLL Honored for their outstand- ing work in some phase of journalism were the ten members of Quill and Scroll, sponsored by Mr. Dean Campbell. The three fields, newspaper, yearbook, and photo-journalism gave each journalist an opportunity to excel in his own area of interest. The activities of Quill and Scroll included spon- soring the UMOC contest and dance, plus having many dinners for the journalism department. NFL Members of the National Forensic League qual- ified for membership by accumulating points through par- ticipation in speech and debate tournaments. The National Forensic League is a national honorary society for high school debaters and it sponsors competition on state and national levels. NFL — FRONT ROW: Richard Wiseman. Stuart Roberts. Charlie Hig- gins. Steve Martins. Lewis Gregory. Stuart Gribble. Mark Carlton. David Davis. ROW 2: David l.adow. Susan Page. Bruce Jewitt. Bob Fine. Dave Whorton. Kathy Rosier. Pam Hanner. Chip Brosius. Char Novick. ROW 3: Pat Black. Tom Scott. Howard Menaker. Keith Sanborn. John Donald- son. Marcia Patrick. Susan Goering. Dianne Gudeman. Leigh Kimball. TOP ROW. Don Hatfield, treasurer. Mary Pearce, vice-president: Jeff McClanahan. secretary. Not pictured: Don Stuart, president. 77 interests purpose of two different clubs In keeping with their motto “Safety First”, the Rifle Club began the year by taking the National Rifle Associa- tions approved safety course. The Rifle Club, sponsored by Mr. Glen Clark, participated in rifle meets with various high schools and the Wichita Small Bore Rifle Association. Rifle Club members shoot for awards ranging from Pro- marksman to Distinguished. Film Club was organized for the first time this year, un- der the sponsorship of Mr. John Morton. The members of Film Club had the opportunity to see current films of inter- est and hear speakers on current film topics; and also make films of their own. These projects were to bring further un- derstanding regarding film-making as both a communica- tion and as an art form. RIFLE CL Ull FRONT RO W: David Sellens. Nora Dwyer. Karen Goldsberry. Alan Darbe. TOP ROW; Tony Cbipas. president: Keith Goldsberry. vice-president; Keith Albright, secretary; Kent Little, treasurer. FILM CLUB FRONT ROW: David House. Eric Hartman. Paul Shel- lilo. David Budd. Jack Shdlito. Mike Boyd. Steve Wise. ROW 2: Jim Deputy. Kent Garrett. Susan Page. Starla Tolliver. Lisa Quinn. Denny Mulvany, Dwight Cochenour. David Buck. ROW 3: Cathy Easton. Linda Crandell. Jane Sheffield. Peg McLaughlin. Carmen Greenup. Maureen Porter. TOP ROW: Board of directors: Mark Anderson. Chuck Nathan. Phil Speary. Noel Reel. Steve Rowley. Dave Salle. Not Pictured: Barbara Myers. Bill Wilson. Anita Cocheneur. John Stearns. Steve Hershberger. Diane Brown. Claudia VanDorcn. Ron Pray. Debby Cranston. Dan Mon- nat. David Link. Jeff Carr. Steve Martens. John Neely. Stewart Roberts. Bob Peltzer. Joe Poston. Patti Moore. 78 FUTURE MEDICAL CAREERS CLUB FRONT ROW: Paula Douglass. Beity Got Her. Donna Adams. Starla Tolliver. Vicky Howard. ROW 2: Becky Carten. Lorry Meyer. Johanna Gustke. Jolene Meeker. Patti Moore. ROW 3: Lena Walker. Carla Scherr. Connie Plenert. Jean clubs investigate possible vocations Investigating possible careers in medicine was the pur- pose of the Future Medical Careers Club, sponsored by the nurse, Mrs. Margaret Walters. To earn money for charita- ble donations members sold candy and caramel apples dur- ing after-school sales. They also sold stuffed “Buffys” to pay for hospital tours. The motto of the club is “For a fu- ture that's bright, be a leader in white. Members of Future Teachers of America, sponsored by Mr. Marvin Huffman, benefited the school through their promotion of student tutoring. A scholarship of S50 was awarded to an outstanding member of the club. Speakers attended regular meetings to explain the difficulties and in- terests of the teaching profession. Future Teachers Club sponsored a teacher's aide program and a booth in the All School Project. Club members also attended the state con- vention at Kansas State University in Manhattan. Maxwell. Donna Drummond. TOP ROW: Connie Krai:. Anna Schwartz. Ann Fraley. Teri Nelson. Debby Cranston. Not pictured: Jane Lamer. Debbie Truvillo. Debbie Landis. Judi Parker. Jane Witt. FUTURE TEA CHER'S CL UB FRONT ROW. Louise Gualding. Donna Adams. Janet Cooper. ROW 2: Debby Cranston. Tom McMaster. Cathy Phelps. Ruth Taber. TOP ROW: Jeff McClanahan. treasurer. Cor- tell Jones, president. Starla Tolliver, secretary. Not pictured: Joe Hender- son. vice-president. 79 new skills, letters won by members GYMNASTICS CLUB Southeast girls found it pos- sible to participate in competitive gymnastics through Gymnastics Club, sponsored by Mrs. Ruby Schrader and Miss Karen Greene. The 72 members, a 60% increase in membership, traveled to South High School and Wichita State University for gymnastics clinics. Members also per- formed in a joint swim show with Sea Sprites. SEA SPRITES Practicing to develop team work and grace were the seventy-five members of Sea Sprites. Meet- ings for swim practice were held after school. Sea Sprites, sponsored by Mrs. Betty Fugit, gave performances before the boys' home competitive swim meets. The club ended the year by producing a water show to display their skills. LETTERMEN’S CLUB Striving to promote school spirit for all athletic events was the purpose of the Letter- men's Club, composed of seventy boys who had earned a letter in some area of athletics. They sponsored such activi- ties as Dad’s Night and the Lettcrmen's Dance. Other pro- jects of the Lettermen's Club included selling game pro- grams in fourth hour and at games, and sponsoring a booth in the All-School Project. A familiar sight at the football games was lettermen ringing the victory bell when South- east made a touchdown. LETTERWOMEN'S CLUB Lctterwomcn's Club, sponsored by Miss Wilma Lee. offered to young women a chance to participate in athletic and social activities. To qualify for the club, points were accumulated by being ac- tive in after school sports, basketball, baseball, and tennis. Letterwomen sponsored a Father-Daughter and Mother- Daughter bowling tournament, a Junior high Play Day, and a Mother-Daughter Fun Night. LETTERWOMEN'S CLUB FRONT ROW Elaine Humphreys. Peggy O'Donnell, president; Susan McKtllar. Debbie Mar. Dee Ann Dick- ey. TOP ROW: June Suavely. Joyce Marshall. Billie Harmison. intramur- al manager: Jeannie Johnson. Mary Terry. Not pictured: Marla Mc- Farland. Barbara Crelly. vice-president. LETTERMEN'S CLUB FRONT ROW: Mitch Jay. Jim Rainer. Don Fleming. Paul Savage. Larry Richardson. Randy Tegtmeier. Bill Schwiethale. Dennis Muhaney. Guy Morrow. Larry I.andwchr. Mike Schulte. ROW 2: Lance Barker. Glen Martin. Jim Peterson. Marc Hen- kel. John Bridenthal. Tom Jones. Brad Rine. John Clay. Tom Hammel. Steve Lockwood. ROW 3: Craig Parzybok. Chuck Nathan. Eric Bruce. Jack Edgar. Richard Kersey. Bill Page. Terry Milligan. Bill Wright. Clyde Schaeffer. ROW 4: Bob Rente. Dick Horner. Monte Hill. John Donald- son. Mark Noffsinger. Randy Feese. Don Parham. ROW 5: Conrad Law- rence. Scot Agee. Bill Filiner. Les Morris. Spencer Davies. Tom Boyd. Bob Cox. president: Vic Markey. Terry Wilks. ROW 6: Mike Chapek. Dan Hirleman. John Noffsinger. Jim Shook. Jeff Schonberg. Bob Shaw. Randy Canfield. Ron Allen. TOP ROW: Keck Kimball. Ted Chlentzos. Rick Newcomb. Kent Harris. Ray Herndon. Dave Gensch. vice-president. Mike Ellis. Jack Koelling. 80 GYMNASTICS CLUB FRONT ROW Linda Heller brand. Nancy Aikiru. Debbie Winters. Evalynn Stafford, co-chairman of balance beam; Donna Irvin. Dee Dickey, president, co-chairman of free exercise; Pam Roach, co-chairman of walling; Patti Moore. Jeannie Johnson, co-chair- man of tumbling; Jeanne Alter. Kathy l.eValley. co-chairman of free exer- cise; Susan Muth. ROW 2: Marcella Moore. Janice Garrett. Corinne Crandall. Donna Adams. Ginny Piper. Susan Urban. Kae O'Donnell. Theresa Paluch. Leslie Schoenleber. Nickie Reel. Tammy Woodring. SEASPRITF.S FRONT ROW: Connie Featherston. Donna Bruss. Sil- ver Scott. Jan Toot. Susan Monier. Kitty Mason. Elizabeth Davis. ROW 2: Abbie Adams. Bev Bricker. Jeannine Thompson. Donna Boyds ton. Kristy Kelly. Theresa Paluch. Annette Claypool. Susan Goering. Karen Shelly. ROW 3: Debbie Smith. Trish Teter. Nan Isham. Char Novick. Peggy Mitchell. Donna Adams. Cindy Bond. Diane Matassarin. Susan ROW 3 Bev Brooks. Kristy Kelly. Janice Gardner. Janet Candy. Sarah Robinson. Jan Maurer. Jill Lancaster. Peggy Michell. Julie Minshall. Jan Tool. Andy Goodman. Teri Ripley. Debbie Sichley. Debbie Oppliger. TOP ROW Mary Henry. Sue Furdaus. Nina Lawrence. Rae Long. Susan Edwards. Debbie Nelsen. Jean Mogle. Cheryl Hall. Carla Ayala. Jan Kircher. Christine Myers. Susan Craytor. Jolene Fultz. Jean Jessogne. Cathy Jones. Urban. Lisa Capps. Deanna Osmond. Sally Suhm. ROW -I. Denise Mel- ick. Jane Peterson. Debby Hudson. Peggy McLaughlin. Julie Minshall. Diana Day. Patti Keefe. Kae O'Donnell. Kathy Kiskadden. Mary Henry. Jane Varner. TOP ROW: Dee Dickey. President: Chris Wehde. Vice- president; Linda Soest. Secretary 81 LATIN CLUB FRONT ROW: Louis Dawkins, vice-president: Peggy Bauer, secretary-treasurer. Lisa VanArsdate. president: Belinda Roberts. Debbie Thompson. Theresa Paluch. Andrea Goodman. Debbie Stucky. Sandy Bleck. Gulch Guffert. Cindy Bleck. Teri Ripley. Janet Hiratzka. Yolanda Lew. Char Novick. ROW 2: Rick Johnson. David Crabtree. Da- vid l.adow. Busier Tipton. Larry McNeil. Grant McLeod. Jim Gear. Gary Hess. Eric Ferrell. David Buck. TOP ROW: Linda Cale. Paula Douglass. Brenda Tale. Brenda Hanks. Sarah Robinson. Susan Lounsbury. Stephanie Ax. Charta Pate. Sharon Shanka. Sallie Shelton. Nancy Staats. Joe Harkins. Rod Williams. learning of foreign countries, cultures Studying the civilizations and customs of Rome and oth- er Latin speaking countries, the members of Latin Club met with the purpose of learning more about the Latin culture. Sponsored by Mrs. Mary Chambers, the Latin Club had thirty-seven members. Latin Club members planned a Saturnalia, an ancient Roman party, for students planning to take future Latin courses. Latin students also had the opportunity to visit Rome during the spring on a sponsored tour. Latin Club participated in the All School Project and after school sales. Seventy-two students were involved in the activities and projects of Southeast’s French Club. Members must have taken French and were required to attend meetings regular- ly. French Club met with the purpose to promote further interest in the French language and to understand the cul- tures and customs of France. Sponsoring the French Club were Mrs. Helen Hageman and Miss Constance Aitken, who helped with the Christmas party, the joined meeting with East High School’s French Club, and sponsored a booth at the All-School Project. FRENCH Cl.UB FRONT ROW Robin Salem, president. Sharon Ho. secretary: Pam Bulis. vice-president: Carol Lippitt. sergeant-at-arms: Abbie Adams. Peggy Bauer. Nancy Aikins. Jane Ferguson. Marcy Grant. Terry Freeland. Sydney Shadid. Georgann Jabara. Kay Hull. Lecia Alley. Beverly Scott. Donna He ley. Mark Glickman. Debby Miller. Susan Monier. Connie Colver. Vicki Smith. Jeanne Carreau. Nancy Hanks. ROW 2: Linda Crawford. Carol Lohner. Karen Gamble. Lecia Leben. Kathy Bergman. Anne Relihan. Lisa Greenberg. Julie Steele. Debbie Thompson. Bev Brooks. Jo Anne Moser. Ruth Burris. Jan Maurer. Shar- ee VanElling. ROW J. Marcia Morton. Becky Perkins. Beth Kersey. Sharon Reed. Jana Duncan. Suzy Allan. Carol Williams. Suzanne Pick- arts. Kathie Miller. Bobbi Forrer. Karen Priess. Lorry Meyer. Miss Con- nie Aitken. sponsor. TOP ROW. Marie Pool. Lynn Hanley. Sue Avery. Marcia Overslake. Jane Varner. Connie Chestnut. Mrs. Helen Hageman. Not Pictured: Barbara Stucky. treasurer. vmm SPA KISH CL UB FRONT RO W: Jim Deputy. Jim Cummim. Gerald Graves. Jim Ballard. Phil Spear y. Kent Smith. Myles Whitfield. Dennis Tannehill. Keith Sanborn. Howard Menaker. Rex Winter ROW 2: Hah Slaughter. Linda Bowman. Terri Razook. Pam McCaleb. Rita Turner. Sally Evenson. Dalene Blanton. Susan Carpenter. Karen Priess. Carol McClintick. Rita Goss. Karen Olander. Elizabeth Davis. Nancy Houg- land. Elaine Moore. Suzanne Perry. Geza Loranth. vice president: Susan Deputy, secretary-treasurer; Paul Shellito. president. ROW J: Jenny Grant. Patty Bayouth. Janet Wertlake. Rose Richter. Barbara Pike. Pat Brandom. Jan Barrier. Jane Sheffield. Susan Poelnta. Abbie Adams, Den- ise Simon. Peggy Bauer. Kathy McElhiney. Sharon Walter. Ann Fraley. Connie Butler. Janet Lusk. Debbie Johnson. Debbie Phillips. TOP ROW Waldo Castro. David Fahrbach. Jack Shellito. Dana Morgen. Jane Peter- son. Kay Katzenmeyer. Debhy Hudson. Mike Lyons. Bill Dean. Roger Meeker. purpose of the various language clubs Learning about the people and customs of many Spanish speaking countries was the goal of the Spanish Club, spon- sored by Mrs. Helen Hiebcrt and Mr. Frank Martinez. Spanish Club was composed of seventy members, an in- crease of fifteen per cent. Taco parties and a Spanish fiesta arc among the activities held by the Spanish Club. Spanish Club also sold tacos at their booth at the All-School Project and held their annual banquet. At Christmas. Spanish Club sent food and clothing to needy families in Latin American countries. Arousing interest in the German culture among students, the German Club helped many to understand the German language and customs. The students learned more about Germany and its people. The requirement for membership in German Club was to have an interest in the cultural as- pects of the German people. The German Club had an in- crease in membership this year, and thirty students partici- pated in such activities as the progressive dinner, the All- City dinner for German students, their Christmas parly, and sponsored a cupcake sale after school. Mr. Marlin Schrag sponsored German Club. GERMAN CLUB FRONT ROW PhilSpeary. advisor; Ellen Fiedler, treasurer; Mary Corrigan, social chairman: Alan McLeod. Jeff Southard. Paul Uhlig. Danny Umansky. Dave Alpern. Mark Clevenger. ROW 2: Claudia Ricks. Jean Maxwell. Becky Carter. Laurie Sidner. Susan Wol- kow. Beth Wherry. Anna Schwartz. Sandy Bleck. Cathy Glasgow. Cindy Bleck. Cathy Peters. Jill Engelman. TOP ROW: Tony Chipas. president: Ginny Moyer, secretary; Susan Goering. vice-president: Kent Smith. Myles Wluifie d. Dennis Tannehill. Gary Dudney. Chris Dunagan. David Budd. Knutc Willison. Neal Pfeiffer. Russell Osterman. Jay Novick. Jim Siefkin. Not Pictured: Steve Ahsmuhs. Hans Kobe . German exchange student: Ellen Katz. Marilyn Hale. RIGHT, relating the different local aspects of Boycott Grapes to the Wichita Youth Board at one of their monthly meetings, is Mr. Ber- nie Lernpke. Boycott Grapes is a program to promote unionizing migrant farm workers which start- ed in California. Southeast's Youth Board members are seniors Money Beren. Laurie Evans. Susan Page. Paul Shellito. director of the board, and juniors Jeannie Carreau. John Coulson. Tom Edgar, and Patty Jones. clubs sponsor parties, other activities ABOVE, sponsoring a spaghetti dinner for the Journalism department and yearbook staff are members of the Quill and Scroll, an international honorary Journalism society. Other projects were a chili dinner, a pizza party, and a taco party. Students attending this dinner at Nancy Ber- en's house include Carolyn Finch. Sandy Garner. Jenny Grant. Jan Agee. Nancy Beren. Pat Black, and Susan Peters. RIGHT, practicing for one of the many gymnastics meets is senior Dee Dickey. Dee is demonstrating a handstand on the balance beam, which is only one of the stunts and dances the girls perform. Southeast’s girls' gymanstics team participated in inter-school meets and acti vities. 84 LEFT, as a fund raising project for Student Council, members sold license plates with a buffalo in gold and white for the third year. Prospective buy- ers Sidney Shadid. Nancy Hanks. Janet Orr. and Kathy Bergman inspect- ed tags being sold by Terry Freeland. Junior Class treasurer, and Linda Schowalter. After school sales of candy, doughnuts, and popcorn provided money for the activities of many clubs. BELOW. Film Club, established for the first year, presented the film Almost Limcwood by Leigh Clark. A former student of Southeast now attending the University of Kansas at Lawrence. Leigh received a grant from the University to finance the mak- ing of the experimental film. After the film Leigh gave a talk on fundamen- tal movie techniques and the films of today. Leigh is answering questions posed by junior Eric Hartman as besets up the film. I. EFT. French students in the third and fourth year classes presented a skit. The Spirit of Noel. for the French Club during their Christmas party French Club also sang Christmas carols in the halls before school during the holiday season. The bunnies. Cindy Gartung. Pam Woody, and Pam Bulis explain to a young French girt. A nne Relihan. that they could not find the spirit of Christmas. The skit was narrated by Linda Crandell. Many other clubs held Christmas activities for their members. 85 ...we pause for Sports... 87 VARSITY FOOTBALL TF.AM FRONT ROW: Randy Fees . Keck Kimball. Guy Morrow. Conrad Lawrence. Dave Gensch. Bob Cox. Terry Wilks. Dan Hill. Glenn Marlin. ROW 2: Vic Markey. Mitch Jay. Marc Henkel. Ron Allen. Dave Blanton. Larry l.andwehr. Mike Ellis. Clyde Schaeffer. Larry Richardson. ROW 3: Fred Daniels. Gary Bedigrew. Alan Burch. Tom Hummel. Terry Milligan. Slew Lockwood. Larry Willets. Ken Ownby. Kent Harris. ROW -I: Monte Hill. DonSeery. Ray Herndon. John Coulson. Brad Rine. Jim Rainer. Don Parham. Mike Levand. Mark Jones. Bill Burrows. Jon Ballentine. ROW 5: Phil Suhr. Kim Briscoe. Doug Brown. Mike Sanders. Mike Epps. Dave Shouse. Roger Giesecke. John Brezovar. John Hcrwig. ROW 6: Rick Reynolds. Bob Leonard. Rick Newcomb. Jim Heflin. Brent Finley. Greg Records. Scott Smith. Dave Hatfield. John Bridenlhal. TOP ROW: Jim Copley. Dave Schmitter. Jim McCune. Don Fleming. Mike Schulte. Not Pictured: PaulSa age. buffs finish second in city league play Compiling a 6-3 record over-all and a 6-1 record in City League play, the Southeast Golden Buffaloes finished sec- ond in the City League, their best finish since 1966. The Buffs, under the direction of Coach Marvin Vanda- vecr, had an exciting season in many respects. All of their losses were to highly ranked teams in the state and many of their wins were by impressive margins, such as the 41-12 win over East, the worst thrashing a Southeast team has ever inflicted on the Aces. Several Southeast players also ranked high in the individ- ual statistics. Dave Gensch was the third leading rusher in the league, Ron Allen was the second leading receiver, and Bob Cox was the third best passer in the City. Southeast placed four players on the All-City first team, one on the second team, and three received honorable men- tion. Seniors Marc Henkel, Dave Gensch. and Paul Savage, and junior Ron Allen received first team honors. Coach Marvin Vanda veer, in his eighth year as head coach at Southeast, shouts instructions at his players. 88 Varsity Record SE Opp. Kapaun 14 13 Hutchinson 6 12 West 20 26 South 21 14 Salina 20 27 East 41 12 Carroll 34 7 Heights 14 13 North 20 14 LEFT. Senior Terry Wilks. 27. has running room against the South Colo- nels. MIDDLE LEFT, three Kapaun defenders slop senior Tom Boyd. JO. as he goes through the line. MIDDLE RIGHT, with only one Hutchinson Salt hawk to e ade. senior Dave Gensch heads for the goal line. BOTTOM, junior Randy Feese. 40. upends an opponent as other Southeast defenders move into help. sophs and juniors work toward varsity With the hopes of playing on the varsity next year, the members of the sophomores and B-Tcams and the teams themselves had one of the best seasons ever at Southeast. The B-Tcam. composed mainly of juniors, ran up a 6-1 rec- ord under the direction of Mr. Everett Houser, while the sophomores, coached by A. R. “Monk Edwards and Mr. John Zumalt. compiled a 5-2 record. The primary purpose of the B-Tcam was to allow the players to acquire more game experience before playing in varsity games, while the main purpose of the sophomore team was to teach the boys fundamentals of football and to let them get acquainted with Southeast’s style of play and the Southeast coaches. TOP. junior Scott Smith rolls under a West receiver in the B- Team's last game. MIDDLE RIGHT. Not all the action hap- pened on Friday night. RIGHT. Time-out is called during the Kapaun game and the Buffs take a breather. Nate Payne, the Baby Buffs leading scorer, heads for another TD as Mark Ayesh. 40. leads the way. B-Team Record SE Opp. Carroll 14 12 North 19 7 East 25 19 Heights 37 6 South 19 13 Kapaun 21 7 West 13 19 Sophomore Record SE Opp. West 0 26 Carroll 31 0 North 13 18 East 24 6 Heights 38 6 South 13 6 Kapaun 33 6 SOPHOMORE FOOTBALL TEAM Robbie Boucher. Mike Sanner, Dale Jordon. Terry Walker. Charles Ervin. Rusty Gordon. Slu Smith. Dale K dwell. Mark Hutchens. Sterling Allen. Riley Dotson. Robert Madden. ROW 2: Steve Agee. Scott Davies. Sate Payne. Va! Brown. Dan Cor man. Roy Roberts. Roark Bethal. Brian Jacobs. Rusty Evans. Kevin Brack. John Hammond. Kirby Brown. ROW 3: Rod Isern. Tim Sweeney. Ron Boland. Bob Solbach. Mike Boyd. Doug Rowden. Neil France. Greg Holier. Ed Keeler. Dennison Woods. ROW 4: Rick Britton. Tom Rich- ardson. David Buck. Jim Skinner. Jim Siefkin. Dan Grant. Steve Frown. Randy Phillips. Mark Ayesh. Butch Hudson. Steve Meade. ROW 5: Den- zil Mitchell. Dal Payne. Bill Livingston. David Leonard. Randy Amos. Jack Lancaster. Toby Fisher. Pal O'Connor. James Woods. Ron Graham ROW 6: Jim Talbot. Dane Zimmerman. Craig Habberly. Jay Baker. Paul Uhlig. Mike Burrow. Jim Brenneis. Tom Jefferies. Mike Hilliard. James Abraham. ROW 7: Rex Roe. Kevin Chaffin. Grant Goodvin. Don Bris- coe. Chip Brocius. Jeff Johnston, Alvin Horn. Justin Abraham. Craig Puent. TOP ROW Mike York. Ray Wong. Duke Seltzer. Steve Freeman. Jeff Sparks. Mark Whitfield. Managers: Eric Washington. Bruce l.ud- wick. Brent Grobe. Lawrence Crum. Craig Moos. Jim Ballard. 91 VARSITY RECORD SE Opp. West 39 48 71 41 Carroll 100 43 86 37 Kapaun 58 45 55 34 South 67 49 52 44 East 72 40 67 49 Heights 73 47 58 53 North 58 57 Salina 80 56 Winfield 71 36 Leavenworth 63 35 Wellington 62 53 BELOW LEFT, helping ihe Buffs gain revenge for their earlier loss to West, junior Ron Allen shoots for two as the Buffs stomped the Pioneers. 71-41. BELOW CENTER, reserve guard Keck Kimball, junior, drives for two points during the Buffs' 86-37 romp over the Bishop Carroll Eagles. BELOW RIGHT, junior Jan Jacob at 6'8 . drives the baseline for two points. 92 VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM FRONT ROW: Bill Keckler. Ron Allen. Bob Shaw. Glenn Stroer. Randy Canfield. Jan Jacob. Bob Breidcn- ihal. Bob Cox. Spencer Davies. ROW 2: Rick Newcomb. Don Parham. Jerry Armstrong. Kent Harris. Tom Hammel. Bill Phillips. Keck Kimball. With the victory over Carroll tucked away. Randy Canfield, senior, goes for a basket on a jump ball, a rare mow. Mark Ayesh. TOP ROW: Coach Daw Leach, managers Charles Minshul- Ford and Ted Clentozos. Coach Everett Houser. NOT PICTURED: Bill Ayesh. SE takes second at state; finish 21-2 Bowing to the Wyandotte Bulldogs. 45-43, in the champi- onship game, the Southeast Golden Buffaloes captured sec- ond place in the 5A State Tournament in Lawrence, Kansas, March 13, 14, and 15. The loss brought the Buffs' final rec- ord to 21-2, and broke a twenty-game winning streak ex- tending from the third game of the season. Southeast also grabbed its second straight City League title with a 13-1 record, with the only loss coming at the hands of the West Pioneers. Seniors Randy Canfield and Bob Shaw paced the Buffs to the title and were named to the All-City team while Canfield was also named to the state All-Tournament team. The Buffs moved into the State Tournament after crush- ing Wichita South, 77-46, and Wichita East, 45-40, in the Wichita 5A regional. The top-seeded Buffs blasted Shawnee Mission North 70-37 in the opening tilt of the State Tourna- ment, and then slipped by Topeka, 54-49, to make it to the finals, where they were downed by Wyandotte. The sophomore team and the B-team also had exceptional years as both finished the season undefeated. The Baby Buffs, under Mr. Jack McCreery. had a 16-0 record, while the B-team, coached by Mr. Everett Houser, compiled a 15- 0 record. 93 ABOVE, junior Ron Allen. 41. attempt!, to add two points against East. ABOVE, using one of his favorite moves, senior Randy Canfield. 55. shoots a reverse lay-up against the Aces. BELOW, with the East Pep Club look- ing on. Cary Benton of East goes high for a rebound. I B-Team Record SE Opp West 66 35 52 48 Kapaun 70 48 00 00 South 80 63 00 00 East 47 44 00 00 Heights 67 53 00 00 North 63 60 00 00 Salina 46 44 Winfield 00 00 Carroll 106 27 Sophomore Record SE Opp East 59 52 00 00 Heights 77 46 00 00 Kapaun 84 49 00 00 Carroll 70 53 00 00 South 73 38 00 00 West 00 00 00 00 North 76 65 Derby 00 00 94 SOPHOMORE BASKETBALL TEAM PROMT ROW: Harvey Treibar. Male Payne. Dennis Woods. Richard Davis. Mike Sanner. Dale Jordon. Charlie Erving. Kevin Bulis. ROW 2: Alvin Horn. Tom Bridges. Steve Agee. Roark Beihal. Ron Bowlan. Gram Goodvin. Roy Roberts. ABOVE. Mike Sanner. 42. fights two South Colonels for a rebound in a sophomore basketball game. TOP RIGHT, in the same game Mike San- ner. Richard Davis, and Steve Agee scramble for a loose ball. BOTTOM RIGHT, on defense, sophomore Mark Ayesh attempts to block a shot in a B-basketball game. Glenn DeCow. Sterling Allen. TOP ROW: Coach Jack McCreery, Steve Sailor. Charles Chandler. Bill Dean. Steve Peebles. MOT PICTURED: Val Brown. Marc Morrozzo. 95 CROSS-COUNTRY FRONT ROW: Bob Ream. Bill Filner. Larry Waters. ROW J: Bill Page. BUI Ayesh. Bob Home. Van Adams. John McNeil. John Montre. Terry Bondurant. Ted Clark. Dick Hoerner. ROW Noffsinger. TOP ROW. David Horesley. manager: Bob Hackenburg. ?. Richard Kersey. Bruce Copper. Jim Straughn. Mark Clevenger. Willard manager; NOT PICTURED: Jack Edgar. cross-country team wins fifth in state CrossCounlry Record Campus Invitational 1st Hast Invitational 3rd F.mporia Invitational 4th North Invitational 6th Southeast Invitational 4th Heights Invitational 4th City League Meet 5th North Regional Meet 2nd State Meet 5th BELOW LEFT, with a burst of speed Bob Ream struggles to place high in the North cross country meet. BELOW RIGHT, exhausted Ted Clark After gaining strength and experience in the first half of the season, the Southeast cross-country team ran to a fifth place finish in state, the highest the Southeast team has ever placed in the state meet. Other successful meets for the team were first place at the Campus Invitational meet, second place at the Wichita North Regional Meet, and third place at the East Invitational meet. Heading a group of outstanding runners this year was se- nior John Noffsinger. John placed second in the state meet with a time of 9:27, forty seconds faster than his time last year at the state meet. lags momentarily before his final kick to the finish in the East cross country meet. 96 individual wrestlers highlight season Wrestling Record SF. Opp East 14 30 Bishop Carroll 3 45 North 5 39 Heights 3 47 Kapaun 19 27 South 20 24 El Dorado 15 27 West 5 38 Carroll Tournament 3rd Wichita Invitational 00 District 00 Outstanding individual performers highlighted this year's generally unsuccessful wrestling team. The individuals were Conrad Lawrence. Junior, who many times scored the only points for the Buffalos, and John Ortleb. another win- ning competitor. The wrestling team as a whole was not very successful, having an 0-8 record this year at dual meets. Coach Monk Edwards, building for the future, expects a better season next year. ABOVE, eyeing his opponent. Isy A lava prepares to take down his foe at the beginning of a match with North. ABOVE. Terry Matlock strains to pin his opponent during a match with South. He won the match by a decision to give him three points toward a letter. WRESTLING TEA M FRONT ROW R Starns. J. Southard. T Saw yer. M. Baseman. D. Fleming. M. Evleri. R. Trevino. ROW TWO K Goldsberry. P Walkup. I. Ayala. W Wright. G. Womack. J. Ortleb. Stone. R. l.andwehr. T. Mattock. T. Milligan. C. Lawrence. L. Landwehr ROW THREE: M. Sheve. G. Saudery. E. Bender. B. Crumley. A M Revel. B. Hill. T. Briscoe. I). Danials. M Moxely. E. Carter. C. Schaeffer ROW FOUR: D. Farmer. C. King. D. Brown. S. Kennerlev. M. Sanders B Rine.J. Page. T. Ballanti ne. B. Finley. C. Woodard. ROW FIVE: R Madden. K Brown. G. Fulkerson. M. Keeler. J. Lancaster. J Grissom. S. Hancock. I). Reirden. R Graham. R Britton. ROW SIX: I) Davis. J Abraham. R Olehert. J. Per ter son. T. Piller. L. Barker. B. Hackney. M Schoenbar. S Smity. M Whitfield. ROW SEVEN: R. Hugden. G. Te- neyck. J Abraham. M. Lyons. G. Weber. G. Scott. M. Calkins. T. Kent- ball. TOP ROW: S. Wise. D. Kedwell. S. Meade. M Henkel. P Savage. D. Buck. 97 GYMNASTICS TEAM FRONT ROW: Ed Ervin. Gary Dudney. Bill ROW: James Beckett. Don Schmidlapp. Rodney Duke. Rick Pappas. Schiethale. Randy Tegtmeier. Larry Richardson. Ted Clark. Dennis Mul- Steve Frauen. Pal Johnson. John Coulson. Brian Jacobs. Don Grant, vaney. Robbie Welsh. Roger Oversheet. Greg Schauner. Jeff Sparks. TOP gymnasts finish 2-3 in dual competition Southeast gymnasts, with victories over West and North, compiled a 2-3 won-loss record and placed fourth in the city meet this year. Seniors Randy Tegtmeier. Bill Schwiethale, and Dennis Mulvancy were the high scorers of the team in their special events. Tegtmeier. number-one man on the high bar, mas- tered a difficult routine that earned a 4.175 ratings at the state meet, while both Mulvaney and Schwiethale, the number-one man on the parallel bars, scored often for the Buffs in dual meets. Southeast also placed first in the North Invitational, third in the Heights Invitational, and seventh at the East Invita- tional, in addition to placing eleventh in the state meet. Gymnastics Record SE Opp. Heights Invitational 3rd East Invitational 7th North Invitational 1st Heights 85 105 East 82 82.2 North 83 72 West 83 71 South 101.65 129.55 City 4th (47 points) Regional 4th State 1 Ith Contributing to the Buffs' victory over the West Pioneers in the dual in the Southeast gym. senior Bill Schwiethale executes a move on the parallel bars. 98 southeast finmen nab state championship FAR ABOVE, racing against Vernon Smith and Bril Alley of Heights, ju- nior Eric Bruce and sophomore Tom Compton head for the water ABOVE, senior Scott Agee wins the 200-yard freestyle as timers wail to record his time For the second time in the history of Southeast, the Water Buffaloes swam to the state championship at Kansas Uni- versity in Lawrence, Kansas. With ten team members quali- fying. two firsts and four seconds enabled the finmen to lead the nearest contender by eleven points. Senior Scott Agee won the 200-yard freestyle event with a time of 1:51.1. while a team of three seniors, Mike Graves, Greg Grismore, Scott Agee, and junior Jeff Schonbcrg won the 400-yard freestyle relay. The Southeast swim team, coached by Mr. Charles Hat- ter, also had an exceptional duel meet record consisting of eight wins and one loss at the hands of the Bartlesville team. The team also captured first place at the Wichita Invitation- al for the second year in a row. Swimming Record SE Opp. West Invitational 1st East 72 1 2 22 1 2 Heights 62 33 . Wyandotte 74 21 South 63 32 Coffeyville 77 18 Bartlesville 40 55 Kapaun 76 18 North 75 20 West 65 30 Wichita Invitational 1st State Tournament 1st SWIM MING TEAM: FRONT ROW Larry Way. David Kegley. Tom Tom Jones. Jack Koelling. Eric Sandburg. Mike Graves. Dan Hirleman. Compton. Greg Hirleman. Bruce Ludwig. Terry McAtee. Craig Alley Scott Agee. NOT PICTURED Greg Grisamore. Greg Phelps. Jeff TOP ROW Managers Richard Horsley. Bob Hackenburg. and Robert Schonberg. Horsley. John Clay. Eric Bruce. Steve Yost. Mark Mitchell. Randy Shew. 99 Over fifty girls participated in volley- ball after school. Highlighting the year were meets with other teams from dif- ferent schools. Many of the girls be- came interested through the volleyball program in gym classes and through Letterwomen's Club. Throughout the basketball intramurals the girls team competed with many other schools. During a practice for a game. Barbara Crelly. senior, attempts to make a basket while Blaine Hum- phreys. senior, and Pam McCausland. junior, guard her. 100 Demons ira ting rather strange tennis form are seniors Chuck Nathan. LEFT, ami Mark Bleck. BELOW. Despite their means of playing the game, they went on to win the boys' tennis intra- murals. A double elimination tournament was played in both singles and doubles experience gained through intramurals Senior Randy Canfield and junior Jerry Armstrong jump for a spike as Bob Shaw, senior, and Jan Jacob, junior, look on. A t the end of the tournament the faculty, competing against the senior boys, won the svl ey- ball championship. Consistency marked the girls hock- ey team as they were defeated by South and Heights high schools at each game. Regardless of their rec- ord. the thirty girls participating gained experience and enjoyment throughout the season. 101 ...we pause for Classes class leaders Senior claw officers are John Orlleb. president: Debbie Kidwcll. secretary; Kathy Dunkel. sergeant-at-arms: Jim Shook, vice-president; Marsha How- bert. treasurer. 104 Sophomore class officers are Bruce Leisv. sergeant-at-arms: Sarah Robin- son. secretary: Vat Brown, president; Mark Whitfield, vice-president: and Roxanne Banks, treasurer Junior class officers are Jane Shook, vice- president: Karen Gamble, secretary: Terry Freeland, treasurer: Janet Orr. sargeant- at-arms: and Vic Marker, president. 105 Senior Representatives are LEFT TO RIGHT; Becky Schantz. Julie Goehring. Toni Krebs, Judy Gould. SECOND ROW. Carol Allen, Slew Ahsmuhs. Daw Gensch and Carol Williams. senior class gains education, memories “Tis here! . 'tis here! . 'tis gone.” Thus the ghost of old Hamlet vanishes, just as the senior year of Southeast’s class of 1969 will soon end. A senior year, though necessarily transient, nevertheless retains emotional and academic significance. Customarily, the seniors assume the leadership of the stu- dent body, and this year was no exception. Seniors capably filled important offices such as student body president, and ran such influential organizations as the pep club, the student council, and youth board. Both the ’’Hoofbeats” and the Stampede” were masterminded by seniors. Southeast’s many fine athletic teams were paced by outstanding senior perform- ances. Seniors also led the herd academically. Fourteen senior buffs were named National Merit Semifinalists, and many se- niors took part in the college level courses offered at Southeast this year. Socially, the class of'69 crowned four senior queens, and throughout the year seniors participated in and dominated many of the school sponsored functions. In thirty-six short weeks, the senior class of’69 has made its mark. As they move on to a new way of life, they will be confi- dent, for they take with them more from Southeast than just memories. They take an education, not exclusively from books, but what is perhaps more important, from and about people. Abraham. Belinda E. Adams, Abigail Adams. Donna Adams, Jackson P. Agcc. J. Scott Agcc, Janice J. Ahsmuhs. Steve K. Albert, Janet R. Albright. Keith R. Alexander. DcborahS. Allen, Carol M. Allen, David T. Allen, Delilah. M. Alley. Kirstic L. Alscike. Vickie R. Anderson, Karen L. Anderson, Kathleen M. Anderson. Mark R. Anderson, Timothy D. Andrews. Jayne A. Angle, Steve D. Atkinson. Richard L. Avery, Bradley E. Ax. Stephanie L. 106 Bailey. Dean J. Ball. Kathleen C. Baber. Cynthia G. Barber. Janice K. Barger. Johnny E. Barham. Deborah K. Barker, Lanee S. Bauer. Peggy L. Bcacham. Peggy 1. Beals. Perry K. Beard, Steven G. Beard. Tom W. Bcckncr. Stese C. Bccmillcr, Cindy J. Bclancsik. Paula K. Bell. CarolynS. Bell. Debby D. Bell. Lynda J. Bell. Mary A. Bell. William N. Beren. Nancy T. Berndsen. Mark A. Beshircs. John C. Best. Sandra K. Bethel. Larry L. Bcltcnhauscn. Jan L. Bigler. Carol S. Bilson. Victor A. Blanton. David L. Block. Mark E. Bogart. Doug W. Boggess. Bobbie J. Bolcy. Patrick K. Bonds. Cheryl J. Boncwell. Marcia A. Bordigon. Kathy L. Borofsky. Stephen P Bowman. Dand J. Bowman. Mark H. Boyd. Thomas W. Boyer, Steven C. Bo arth, Cynthia D. Bradbury. George E. Bradley. Virginia Brammer. James P Brazill, Sherrie T. Brcindcnthal. Robert E. Bricker. Beverly J. 107 Bridgcns. Pamela J. Bridges. Mary J. Broadwater. Dcidra D. Brooks. Janinc E. Brown. Barbara A. Brown. Barbara J. Brown. Veda J. Bruss. Paula A. Buchanan. James C. Bulis. Pamela L. Burch. Robert A. Burns. Pamela S. Burns. Stanley J. Burris, Ruth L. Burrow. William M. Busch, Kathryn J. Bush. Randall W. Butts. Alta C. Cable. Larry L. Caldwell. Craig D. Calc. Linda L. Campbell. Camcilc S. Campbell. Carmen S. Canfield, Randy S. Cannon, Patrick S. Carmichael. Scott W. Castle. Lana R. Castro. Waldo Caves. John M. Cawthra. Lonnie L. Cecil. Shelley L. Capek. Mike L. Chichester. A. Paul Chipas. Anthony J. Chlcntzos. Ted A. Chorn. Larry G. Christmorc. David Churchill. Stephen C. Clarcy. David B. Clark, CyndieJ. Clark. Janet A. Clark. Kirby H. Clark. Terry L. Cline. Carmen J. Cline. Joyce. E. Cline. Sandra L. Cochenour. Dwight L. Cocking, Sally J. 108 Cohen, Steven A. Cokhin. Mark W. Colliatic. Steven K. Cook. Alan L. Cook. AnnaC. Cook. Linda G. Cooper. Barry K, Cooper. Janet B. Copley. James W. Corrigan. Mary C Couch. Cynthia J. Cox, Robert N. Crabtree. David R. Crahan. Douglas J. Crandall. William M, Crandcll. Linda L. Cranston. Debby S. Crclly. Barbara A. Crisler. Raymond L. Crotts. Marsha L. Crowe. Willard R. Crown. Kathleen A. Cummings. Diana L. Cunningham. Dan E. Cusic. Susan J. Dactwilcr. Sheryl D. Davies. Spencer Davis. Devra Davis. Diana E. Davis. Donna J. Davis. Jeffrey M Davis. Susan J. Decow. Janet L. Delisse. Pamela A. Demoss. Ronald. D. Demuth. Stuart W. Dcnlingcr. Gregory F. Dennison. Betty J. Deputy. James O. Devins. George D. 109 Devlin, Mary K. Dickey. Dee A. Dishon, Deborah A. Dobbins. Patricia Docsken. Donald R. Doolin. William C. Doty. Nola J. Dufek. Steven C. Duke. Roderick L. Duncan. Jerry D. Duncan. Mary S. Dunkcl. Kathy A. Dwyer. Diana M. Dwyer. Nora P. Earnest. John T. Earnst, Steve D. Edcnficld, Jim Edgecombe. Betty L. Edginton. Reed E. Edwards. Susan E. Ellington, Dollic I. Ellinwood. Linda I. Ellis. Mike L. Ellis. Steven E. Ellsbury. Ann A. Elmborg. EricC. Elstcr. Marc A. Evans. David S. Evans. Laurie L. Eyberg. Walbridge P. Farley. Randdil E. Farmer, David G. Faroh. Jana M. Featherston. Carol L. Fcldncr, Robert B. Felix, Teresa J. 110 Fcnno. Gail D. Finch. Carolyn. J. Finkbeincr. Mark A. Fisher. Wayne R. Fitch, Donald E. Fleming, Dewayne D. Flickingcr. Jolccn J. Flickingcr. Kathleen Foskett. Charles Foster. Douglas B. Fredrickson. Nancy L. Freeman, Mike A. Frensley, William R. Friedman. Kathleen Fulton. Patricia D. Funston. Cammic J. Fuson, Kenneth G. Galbraith, Sharon S. Gardner. Constance J. Garrett. Kent C. Geiger. Barbara I. Gcnsch. David A. Gerber, Kathryn L. Gcrdcs. Christine N. Gibbons. Marcia A. Gilbert. John E. Gimpcl. Steven D. Gilhens. Michael W. Glasgow, Cynthia A. Glickman. Jancllc Glickman. Mark S. Gochring, Julie A. Gocller. Betty L. Gosman. Erica J. Gould. Judy A. Graham. Jack L. Graves. Michael A. Gray. Janet L. Griggs. Ross B. Grisamorc. Greg E. Gudeman, D'Anne Gustin. Marilyn A. Gustke. Pamela G. Guzicc. Robert Haines, David A. Hale, Marjorie L. Hale. Stuart A. Hall. Linda M. Ill Halstead. Candace M. Haney. Julie L. Hanner. Pamela L. Hanscll. Vickie J. Hanslinc. Sherrie Harkins. Joe Harlow. Patricia J. Harmcl. Karon S. Harmison. Billie G. Harmon. Brenda G. Harris, Paula. J. Harris. Robert M. Harris. Rodney W. Harris. William Hauser. Diane R. Hawkins. Patricia A Hayden. Gladys M. Headley. John S. Hcltcrbrand. Lynda J. Henkel. Marc E. Henry, JudyC. Henry. Ronald H. Herd. Deborah A. Herndon. Raynol E. Herr. Samuel E. Hershberger, Steven L. Hcrslcin. Mark J. Hcrtzlcr, Nancy Hess. Gary B. Hicbcrt, Steven R. Hilt. Linda A. Hirleman. Edwin D. Hirsch. Bruce A. Hissem, Gregory A. Ho. Sharon J. Hoepner. Dean W. Holcomb. Shelley D. Holley. Sherry K. Holt, Mary N. Hooten. Karen A. Hopkins. Phil S. House. Barbara A. Howard. Vicky J. Howbert. Marsha R. How sc. Mary H. Huff. Glenda S. Hulctt. Marty L. Hull. Barbara A. 112 gk... Winning the float Competition was the senior class float. Humphreys. Elaine M. Humphreys. Shirley Humphries. Allan D. Hurl. Jeffrey B. Huston. Kenneth R. Ignowski. Deborah R. Irvin. Eddie R. Irwin. Patricia J. Jackson. Wayne L. Jacobs. Stephen R. Jakowatz, Charles V. Jay. Mitchcl A. Jenkins. Doug D. Jensen. Barbara L. Jenson, Jon R. Jcssen. Kristi A. Johnson. Barbara A. Johnson. Bruce Johnson. James W. Johnson. Johnnie M Johnson. Linda G. Johnson. Rick E. Johnson. Shirley J. Johnston. Vicki J. Jones. Carl D. Jones, MarcS. Jonkcr. Marla M. Josias. Debra K. Joy. Gary C. Kcatts. William J. Kccklcr. William C. Kelley. Robert M. Kemper. Jancl R. Kennedy. Donald L. Kenney. Susan P. Kerbs. Judy L. 113 Kicc. Edward M. Kidwcll. DcborahS. Killingsworth. Ncoma Kizzire. Murry M. Klasscn. Vicki S. Klcbanoff. Alan H. Knight. Robert E. Kobcl, Hans F. Koochck, Hossein Kordis. Paul L. Kralz, Connie I. Kratzer. Penny Jo Krebs, Tom A. Kresge. Duane A. Kresge. Marjorie A. Krug. Linda J. Kucscr, Lorcli D. Kuhn, Randy L. LaBric, James K. Laham. Barry R. Lakous. Karen J. Landwchr. Larry Landwchr. Roger H. Langcwalter. Nancy Larimer, Carol J. Laughlin. Marjorie K. Lawrence. AnneS. 114 Lawrence. Earlcnc Lawrence. Nina K. Lcason. Chris D. Lefors. Mary J. Lentz. Thomas R. Leonard, Mike G. Leslie. Richard H. Libby. Ruth E. Lightner, Cindy L. I.indcnbaum. Jerry B. Link, David K. Lippitt, Carol A. Lommis. James P. Lopez, Deborah Y. Loranth, Geza V. Ludwick. David R. Lynch. John R. Lynch. Judy A. Lynch. Susan Lynn. Joann M. Mack. John D. Maddox. William S. Marshall. Joyce L. Martin. Glen E. Mason. Kitty C. Maucr, Becky L. Mayo. Margo A. McAuley. Janice A. McCall, Preston J. McClain. Richard K. McClarnon. Kathy J. McClananhan, Jeffrey L. McConnell. Phillip McCunc. James R. 115 McDonald. Mary M. McDonald. Patsy E. McElhincy, Ann K. McFarland, Marla J. McGinty, Michael J. MeManis. Terry M. McNicol. Don E. MeRay. Sherry L. Meeker, Roger V. Melton, Shelia J. Mcrrcll. Mark C. Merriman. Elenor J. Mikish, Russell A. Miller. Doug A. Miller, Kathryn L. Miller. Priscilla R. Milligan. Terry E. Minor. Robyn L. Minshall. Alexis J. Minshullford. Charles Misak. Roger A. Mitchell. Kathy M. Mitchell. Sharon A. Mi enko. Michael A. Montgomery. Jeanette Moore. Deborah S. Moore. John W. Moore. Patti L. Mora. Judy M. Moran. Cheryl J. More. Pat A. Morris. Leslie L. Morrison. Linda M. 116 American College Tests are necessary for college-bound seniors. BELOW, seniors take this test in the Southeast cafeteria. Morrow. Guy R Moseley. Jack E. Moser. Jo Anne Mourning. Marc F. Mulvany, Dennis A. Murray. Cheryl L, Murray. Jo A. Myers. Bradly, J. Myers. Rita D. Napier. Connie A. Nathan. Charles B. Nave, Robin E. Nelson. Debra K. Nelson. Susan N. Neih. LynndaC. Ncufcld. BobL. Newman. Cindy L. Nichols. Linda D. Nicks. Carla D. Noble. Charles C. Noffsingcr, John P. Norris. Gwynn S. Oak, Catherine L. O'Bryan. Hellen O’Connor. Connie L. O'Donnell. Peggy K. O'Neill. Patrica G. Oppligcr. Terry M. Ordway. Lora J. Ortlcb, John J. Ownby, I.ynn Owens. Debra K. Packer. Dwight R. 117 Padgett. Paul D. Page. Albert W Page. Janet K. Page. John R. Page. Susan L. Parsons. Carol R. Pate, Charla R. Pearce. Mary E. Peek.Jana B. Pedroja. James R. Peebles, Sandra L. Peltzcr, Robert M. Perkins. Debbie A. Persons. Korla E. Peters. Susan J. Peterson, Gregory V. Peterson. James Phelps. Cathy J. Phelps. Orlin G. Piercy, Susan K. Pinkerton. James R. Plank, Connie E. Pope. Susan A. Poston. Joe B. Potts. Ronald D. Prather. Judith A. Pray. Ronnie W. Pritchard, Stephen E. Pritchett. Linda P. Provenzano. Frank T. Puckcttc, Claudette M. Puent. Sandra K. 118 Quinley. Kathleen A. Quinn. LisaC. Rainer. Jimmie T. Randall. Stephen J. Randle. Patrick W. Ray. James E. Ray. Kurt A. Reed. Roderick T. Reed. Sharon S. Reel. Noel A. Reheis. Rebecca C. Rcighlcy, Steve L. Rentsch. Douglas A. Richards. Steve C. Richardson. Bobby D. Richardson. Larry G. Richardson, Pam J. Richardson. Patricia Ricdl, Janet L. Roach. Pamela R. Robertson. Linda I. Rodney. Cindy J. Rodriguez. Carrlyn D. Rogers. L. Diane Rogers. Teresa A. Rohrback. Daniel D. Root. Larry G. Ross. Linda M. Roush. Carl W. Rutledge. Sherry L. Sadler. Betsy A. Salem. Robin L. Sandberg. Eric W. 119 Listening to a lecture from Mr. Howard Ja- cobs Is one of the Hu- niantities classes, a fine arts study course open only to seniors. Sanders. Susan A. Savage. Paul L. Schaefer. Carol A. Schaiblc. Douglas R Schantz. Becky A. Schcffler, David P. Schmidi, Patricia L. Schnaible. Theodora M. Schowaltcr. Paul K. Schrader. Robert L. Schrader. William D. Schuttc. Mike G. Schwartz. Anna K. Schwcinfurth. Susie J. Schwicthalc. Karl W. Scott. Tom A. Sccry, Don S. Seligh. Mark R. Seltzer. Michael S. Shaw, Bob L. Shellcnbcrgcr, Tommy Shcllito. Paul C. Shelton. Pamela J. Shelton. Vicky R. Shirack, Susan A. Shirley, Susan L. Shnidcrman, Ellen K. Shook. James E. Shull. Cindy L. Sidcrs. Carol J. Simmons. Chris K. Simon, Armando Slater. Georgina G. Slaughter. Carrie L. Smith. Benson H. Smith. Carmen L. 120 Smith. Carmen R. Smith. Dora E. Smith. Kent H. Smith. Lynda K. Snodgrass. Dan L. Soderstrom. Sandy A. Sowell. Billy R Sparks. Shelley D. Speary. John P. Speyer, Eva J. Spines. J. Steve Sprakcr, Rebecca B. Spurlin. Victoria M. Squire. Pam J. Standlcy. Gary E. Starr. Leslie S. Stearns. John J. Steele. Thomas H. Steen. Michael E. Stevens. Roger L. Stevens. Stephanie Stewart. Gary K. Stewart. Jan L. Stockman. Beverly Stone, Marsha J. Slrahm. Kerry S. Stratton, Susan L. Stucky. Barbara J Stuchlcr. Doris G. Sturdy. Judy A. Summers. Marc L. Taber. Ruth E. Tajnia. Bahman Taylor. Lila A. Tcglmcicr. Randy L. Terry, Mary F. Thatcher. Kimball R. Thompson. Pam S. Thorton, Thomas W. Tice. Barbara D. Tice, David M. Timpy.Carol A. 121 Tindall. Gary D. Tindal. Marsha E. Tippin. JanS. Tolliver. Starla K. Trice. Gwcndlyon K. Trujillo. Deborah E. Unruh. Susan R. VanArsdalc. Lise A. Vance. Gram A. Vanderlip. Margaret A. VanDoren. Claudia E. Walker. Ford T. Walker, Teresa Wall. Gary M. Waller, David I.. Wangemann, Carol G. Warren. Marlene. K. Weaver. Ernest F. Weaver, JoAnne M. Webber. Gary K. Wellborn. Curtis R. Wellemcyer. James R. Welsh, RobertC. West, Frank M. West. James D. West. Janet P. West. Larry J. Wherry. Barbara E. White. Deboria A. White. Linda K. Widell. Sonia S. Wiebc. Mark R. Wilks. Candice M. Wilks. Terry E. Williams. Carol J. Lilliamson, Donna E Wilson, Alan L. Wilson. Armentia L. Wilson, Rose M. Wilson. Sally A. Wilson. William P. D. Winkler. Mark A. Winters. Cathalcc Womack. GregS. Wood. Phyllis K Loody, Pamela L. Workman. JocC. Worsham. Branch R. 122 fi Wright. Nancy S. Wright. Randall J. Young. Evelyn L. NOT P CTURED-FRONT ROW: Ann Aikins. Linda Cook. Cheryl Sichlcy. TOP R 0 If'. Peter Horsley, Gary Higgins. Robert Dorr and Ear- nest Weaver. not pictured Ahlcrs. Michael Archibald. Mark Arnold. Terry R. Atkinson. Edward Beark. Terrence W. Benson. Allen R. Bledsoe. Glenda J. Braun. Mark A. Breaker. Janet R. Brown. Amanda D. Campbell. Daniel D. Chambers. Donna K. Clark, David C. Clark. Grover D. Cook.Randy Cooper. Norris Crandcll. Scott Dawkins. Louis R. Dennis. Kathy Emmons. Nan E. Fillmore, Gary Friggeri. Ronnie J. Gabel. JohnC. Goad. Mark M. Grainger. James M. Herndon, Carl Jcssognc. Steven G. Jones. Thomas W. Kay. Catherine S. Kern. Amelia LaShay, Timothy Midoros. John M. Mikcscll. Sheila L. Monnat, Daniel E. Morland. Van A. Nelson. Mark S. Otero. Akira Powell. Doria J. Rusher. Bonnie S. Sayre. Steven K. Scglcm. Richard N. Siegrist. Barbara J. Smith. Judy A. Stoker. Michael R. Stuart. Donald R. Talbott, Roy A. Trevino. Gilbert M. Tucker, Richard M. Warner. Curtis C. Wellman, Gordon C. West. Thomas M. FOREIGN STUDENTS — Agenor de Freitas Pedreira. Brazil: Waldo Castro. Chile: Patricia Castro. Chile: Myriam Gaete. Chile; Hans-Fried- rich Kobtl. Germany: and Hossein Koochek. Iran. Within the student body at Southeast were several stu- dents from foreign countries who. either through student exchange programs or because their families have moved to the United States, are now attending Southeast High School. This year these students included Patricia and Wal- do Castro from Chile, Hans-Friedrich Kobe! from German- y, Hosscin Koochek from Iran, Agenor de Freitas Pedreira from Brazil, and Myriam Gaete from Chile. Hans, attending Southeast through the International Christian Youth Exchange program, commented, As a European, I was very surprised about the technological equipment at Southeast such as the big new library, the overhead projectors in classrooms, and the computer scoring system.” Agenor, staying with friends this year, noted that “in Brazil a student does not have the opportunity to select the subjects he wishes to take.” Planning to stay in the Unit- ed States for four years, Hossein has found that Americans are very nice people; they are nice to foreigners.” 123 se enrolls foreign countries’ students juniors lead sophs but follow seniors “What a piece of work is a man! or a junior for that mat- ter. Characteristically, a junior must be subordinate yet au- thoritative; he must be led and at the same time lead. South- east's class of '70 has shown that it has that all-too-uncommon ability to fulfill this difficult role well. The juniors began their two-fold task in the fall by sponsor- ing the Junior-Sophomore Tea and planning the Junior-Senior Prom. Throughout the year, they repeatedly demonstrated their spirit. In athletics they led the B-teams and made valu- able contributions to the varsity teams. Some of the more aca- demically inclined juniors helped make the student tutorial program a success. Socially they sparked activities ranging from after-game dances to the All School Project, from stu- dent government to Ugly Man. Finally, with the symbolic acts of ring-turning and ushering at graduation, the class of’70 received its promotion and assumed its long-awaited position of leadership. Junior representatives are Barbara Pike. Lecia Leben. Kay Hull. Sandy Garner. Marcy Grant. Tony Otten. and Diana Osmond. A'01 pictured are Lisa Greenburg and Eric Hartman. Aberg. Ham t. Ackctman. t a na J. Adamt. Haiold V. Adruo. Patrice I). Ailun. Nancy C. Allas. Mary S Alien. Alice M. ADcn. Darnel R. ABen, Roemc ABey. Lecu N. Alpcrn. Dand J Aftleiwn.CmC. Ardertoo. Pauli J. Anderson. Steven P. Andersen. Willum M. Angelo. John E. Anlbeoy. Kohat Armstrong. Jerry W. Attic. Stephanie J. Aurbach. Michael L. A vs herma n, l.arry P Atery. Martha S Ankt. lira Anita Ayala, Itrael Ayesh. Willum A Bischo . Reme K. Baehus. Diana L. Bachut, Vicine A Bacon. Robert P Ball. Diu re K. Ballcntinc. JonK. Barber. Jacqochnn A. BarKiJi. Robert B. Bare. Eleanor E. Barnet. TroyT Barrier. Jaiuce Bartlett. Lynne t Bavtian. Marvin C. Bayouth. Patrice A. Bcacham. Jane A. Beaman. Nancy (J. Beck. Kenneth L. Beck. Sally A Bedigre . Gary D. Behring. Willum J. Bckcmcter. Loo da C Bell. Jack D Bentley. Lee L Bergman. Kathy S Biggt. Michael R. 124 Btllk. Da id Black. Paine Blackburn. Joxlk Blanton, Dakne Bloch. Renee Bucncr. Raul Bogan. Dak Botue. Patrick Bohannon. Patricia Bondurant. Terry Bosi :. John Both. Convtanx Botlomk). Da«d Bounoui. Tienothy Bowk . Deborah Brandom. Patricia Brax. Darnel Brea cak. Barbara Bre kr. Marcia Bre cr. Dtbceah Bre ovar. John Bmcoc. Jamei Brooki. Dand Brown. Debra Brown. Douilai Brown. Sonar a Bruce. Add Brute. Eric Bruce. Patricia Brunlco. Randy Bryia. Suian Budd, David Bullock. Cheryl Burch. Briiiu Burge . Out Buketl. Kelly Burkigh. Deborah Burnell. John Burnt. Karen Burrui. Richard Bu arl. Brad Bulkr. Consunce Cabk. Daniel Caallcut. Stephen Callahan. Connie Campbell. Marcia Cantrell. Dand Cantrell. Deborah Cappc. Lava Capron. Carolanne Car lion. Mark Carnahan. David Carpenter. Suun Carreav. Jcanx Carter. Earl Carter. Jerry Carter. Larry Carter. Rebecca Cary. Barbara Cavpcr.Cary Caudell. Robert Cavin. Mary Chaffin, (.'hr it Chamberc. Jerry Chambers. Su anx Chcilnut, Connie Chriveo. Dcnnii Churchman. Viki CUrk. Billy Clark. Elizabeth Clark. Jcmnic CUrk. Kenny CUrk. Teddy CUy. John Ckvenee . Mark Clix. Betty Clix. Steven Cochenour. Anita Ccdy. Paula Coleman. Cynthia Colin. Jamei Colling. Vincent Cdvcr. Corut ante Cook. Cavue Cook. Clrnly Cooper. Cathryn Copeland. Robert Cope . Glenda Coucllo. Eddie Ccuhcn. John Coulter. Barbara Coa. Diana Crabb. Tommy Crabtree. Mike Crahan. Steve Crandetl. Jeffrey Crawford. Linda Crawford. MaroelU Crowno. Clara Crumley. Brad 125 Cummings Gary Cummim. James Dakan. William Dalrymple. Samuel Daniels. Fic eiKt Darbe. Alan Daikm. Austin Dim. Danny Dam. David Dam. Elizabeth Dane, Gknnsc Day. Craig Dean. Dale Deck. Glenn Deere. Orville Defrcitas. Agenor Deputy. Susan Dethample. Stephen Deuser. Barbara Dknsl. John Dmsmeec. Jean Dan more. Robert Doherty. James Dasaldson. John M Dauldson. John P. Deer. Robert Dorsey. Robert Divglivv Brcnli Dowell. Cheryl Drake. Jaeque Drake. Jana Draper. James Drummond. Lorru Dadgney.Gary srssr a. Chris Dyar. Pamela Dyas. Mary Dye.Deborah Early. Karman Earnest. Teresa Easton. Catherine Edgar. John Edgar. Tom Eisiuugk. Robert Elder. Jean Elbot. Betty Ehtoo. Cheryl Emmons. Douglas Engelman. Jill a.M«d Esans. Marilyn E season. Sally Fahrhach. David Fakener. Willum Farbenan. Shelia Farha. Danny Farha. Eddie Farney. Deboeah Feese. Randy Fenno. Debbie Fiedler. Ellen Fklder. Terry Fine. Richard Fine. Robert Fine. Roger Fink. Marion J. Fink, Rhonda Finkbcmer. Pamela Finley. Brent Fisher. Ronald Floyd. Dckus Fowler. Janice Fowkr. Sandra Foe. Vieki Fraley. Margaret Francis. Richard Fraser. Jay Frauen. Barbara Freeland. Teresa Friesen. Edwin Fulbnght. I auric Fulkr. Charles Fullers. Janice Gacle. Mytiam Gamble. Karen Gant. Rudolph Garner. Sandra Ga retson. Dassd Gartung.Cynthaa Garvey. Judilh Gauldmg. Louise Gerner. James Gkseck. Roger Gilbreath. Mike 126 G.lct. Martha Gillenwatcr. Leon Gillette. Cheryl Gilmore. Brad Grtl. William Goer mg. Sutan Gcddvberry, Keith Gou, Rita Graham. Dalena Grant. Jenifer Grant. Marcy Gravet. Gerald Green. Roger Greenberg. Liu Greeoap. Carmen Gnbble. Stuart Gnmct. Jackie Gnaenwald. Rci Gstamer. Kathy Hackney. Carey Hamet. Bonnie Hamet. Charlotte Hamet. Clark Hamer. Mclitta Hall. Robert HammeL Tbomai Hammend. Charier HanchetL Nancy Haney. Will Hankt. Nancy Harkmr. Randi Harmon. Carol Harmr. Jeffery Harp. Lloyd Harm. Kent Harterl. Kaye Hartman, trie Hartman. Kay Hartman. Timothy Hartwell. Sally Hatkin. Thom Hatfield. Daod Hatfield. Don Hawkinr. Byrcn Haver. Shelley Helley. Donna Helha. Jimmy Heller. Beverly Helrel. Suran Helterbrand. Patty Heney. Carol HemSey. Stephen Hcrrell. Joyce Herrick. Robert Haring. Debra Harem. Chrir lla «y. Carolyn Harey. Jane Ha wit. John Herr. Diana Hibbr, Marcu IlKkenlooper. Verru Hiebert. Landon H it ley. David C. Hill. Buddy Hill. Char let Hill. Daniel Hill. David Hill. Monte Higpt. Victoria Hirauka. Janet Hit . Stanley Hodget. AUce Hoerner. Dick Holliday. Jan Hollcicke. Diane Hollit. Brian Holly. Carman Holmct. Cindy Holt. Paul Heeton. Woodrow Hougland. Nancy Ho.ter. Mary Howard. Quinton Howell. Margo How re. Robert Hubeli. Terra Hudtpelh. Rae (Si ■ CaJ G l Cp (Sic Qi eac €A m z$-®- ( § Ct § Cstj£ 4b g| €£ G 2' 4tr 'i |(2 C r?T g ©!. fc c epr' c2 ( £ cb CASff TKi mil Taking second place in the class float competition this year was the Junior Class, whose theme was Cash in the Redskins Markcy. Vic MarklemU. JcIT MuA Martha Martin. Carrie Martin. Gecegc Miml. Sara Mjwo, John Mala ann. Kathy MaHuctcn. Bubuj Malkxk. Terry Maurer. Jan Maiwell. Jean Mayfield. Draiit Mayfield. Sheryl Maynard. Sara McCautland. Pam McClanahan. Don Me thunk. Carol McConnell. Janet McConnell. Mark Me Cornank. Glenn Me Crea. Chuck McCurdy. Bill Me Danieh. Doug McFall. John McGregor. Rob McKellar. Suuan McLemoec. Rea McLeod. Gram McNeil. Larry McQuirk, Marylcn Melick. Denne Melrer. Mark Menaker. Ho aid Mendenhal. Svvan Meik. Shaicn Meyer. Lorrinc Middle ion. Todd Milam. Mike Mile . Sloe Miller. Dcbbue Miller. Kern Miller. Molly Miller. Tom MiMhall. Nancy Mitchell. Janei MilchelL Mike Mitchell. Patty Morucr. Suun Montague. Pam Montgomery. Dand Montre. John Motley. Patrick Morn . Randall Motley. Mike Moyer. Gmny Muntcll. Sloe Mutch. Bill Muth. Sutan Myert. Barbara Myett. Vickie Naegele. Dan Nallcy. Davud Nance. Boerly Nation. Rita Nelvon. Kathy Nebcn. Ten Nenceenb. Jeemfcr Ncncomb. Rick Ne-ell. Gary Nick . Paula NofTunger. Mark Nottingham. John NovKk. Jay Nutter. Grant Obrecht. Jim 129 Ochkrt. Roger Olander. Karen dander. L)nn dct. Gary Ophger. Rodney O'Rear. Kathy Orr. Janet Otmond. Deanna Ottermann. Rowell Otwald. Ran'O Otlcn. Torn Otter new. Tom Ovctakcr. Kent Oct «ale. Marcia Oeritreel. Roger Owen. Mike 0 «by. Ken Padberg. Beck) Page. J. D. Page. Jane Page. Kathy Panic . Karen Pappat. Cathy Parham. Don Parker. Judi Parryfeck. Craig Pa tier ton. Mike Payne. John Peachce. Polly Peck. Char let Pena.Join Pearler. Perry Perkiny Becky Perry. Charlotte Peter t. Cathy Petty. Richard Petty. Su tan Pfeiffer. Neal Phallipt. Bill Phillipt, Jun Piekartt. Suranne Pike. Barbara Pilfer. Tom Piper.Virginia Pie nett. Connie Poaguc, Beth Poe. Terry Poekna. Sutan Porter. Maureen Prewitt. Steve Priett. Karen PriMle. Debbie Proffitt. Chock Oaadc. Kay Quallt. Mark Ralttin. Mary Ramtdalc. I.ynn Ramey. Micky Record . Greg Reep. Janet Reevet. Jerry Relihan. Anne Rclph. Beverly Reutter. Pam Revel. A.M. RcynoUt. Richard Rfcoadet, David Rhodet. Kim Richardton. Jeanne Richter. Rote Rick t. Claudia Riley. Barbara Rine. Brad Ripley. Teri Hi Roach. Debra Robertt, Belinda Roberti. David Robintcn. Melanie Roby. Carol R«. V,ek. Rogert. Debbie Roger . Ronald Root. Becky Root. Cathy Roper. Larry Rotile. Stocn Rowley. Sloe Rungc. Martin Rutherford. Pam Rytm. Jeanette Salby. Chuck Salk. Dat'.d Sanborn. Keith Sandert. Aula 130 Chomat. Slot Tice. David Tiemin. PjI Tipton. Boiler Tool. Jan To-niend. Kith) Troengard. Pit Tucker. Charlotte Turner, Rila Umaniky. Danny Cruuh. Debbie Utter hack. Jame Vandergrift. Cryilal VanWey. Karen Varner, jane Votel. Joto Vonelling. Share Wager. Bob Waldo. JefT W’alkup. Ptcl Wallace. Karen Wallace. Sarah Waller. Kalh Walline. Kent Waller. Sharon Warren. Allen Warren. Mar ) Wall. Jill Weach. Doric Weaver. Kaih) W'hode. Chnui Welle. DaroW Weruger. Virginia Weil. Ren W'eiterman. Robert Well lake. Janel We)and. RkL Whiilcr. Robert While. Bob White. David White. Jeff While. Marc Whitehead. Barbara Whitfield. Mylei Whitlock. Cbm Whitney. Nikki Whitien. Don Whorlon. David W.llitt. I.arr) WiDumi. Rand) W ilham . Zona Wilhamteo. Diane Will, . Jaee Williion. Knute W.lcoa, Chrii Wihco. Debbie 132 Winter, Craig Winter . Debbie Witdom. Mail Wiveman, Richard WiuKf. Laurie Win, Jane Witt. Rea Wittmer. Marv WoUou.Su i' Wong. Lydia Woodrmg. Janice Wood . Melody Wright. Bill Wright. Robbie Yancey. Margaret Yarbeough. Para Year). Tere a York. Judvun Yeung. Bob Yeaiag. Greg Ycuskia. Tbcreca not pictured NOT PICTURED FRONT ROW Pan Osirender. Carrol Ziegler. Becky Romig. TOP ROW: Dennis Lewis. Donna Baker. Achlca. Mark Adam . Roger Aael.Cara Ball J Ranee Barro . Weilcy Blythe. Barbara Cam. Michael Carter. Celia Pry. Jerry Kurd . Sue Gray. Stanton Knight. Robert Ladow. Davad Lattinvcee. Larry Lmthicum. Mark Lynch. John Me Coeeell. Gaylene McNaughtcn. Alfred Robcn on. Mclarae Schemer. Daiid Smith. Sheryl Terry. M. Demve Turck. Janette 133 sophomores receive jobs with eagerness There are more things in heaven and earth and South- east High School than were dreamt of by Horatio, let alone the new sophomores. Vet, it was not their confusion that will be most remembered, but their enthusiasm. Led by their newly-elected officers and representatives, and the class sponsor, Mrs. Pauline Brown, the sophomores eager- ly accepted their new academic and social responsibilities. Lach one in his own way, whether on the football field, in the cheering sections, in musical groups, in clubs, at social func- tions, in student government, or just as students, made his con- tribution. Collectively the sophomore class participated in and helped make a success of Southeast’s general activities such as Ugly Man on Campus” and the All School Project. Finally, their efforts forced the standards of the upper classes high, perhaps their greatest achievement. With the election of next year’s Junior officers, the class of ’71 took the final step in its preparation for upper class responsibility. Sophomore representatives are Jane Hartwell. Debbie McHough. Julie Branson. Nancy Smith. Jill Page. Scott Davies. Jana Carson, and Richard McDonald. Abraham. Jamev Abe aham. Jmlm Adamv. Glenda Agee. Sieve Akfv. Betty Akxander. Randy Allen. David Alkn. JoAnn Allen. Sterling Alley. Craig Aik). Nancy Aheike. Donna Alter. Jejn Ann Amov. Rjml.il! Andersen. Cjroi Andcrwo. Marc Anderton. Randall Apgk. Kelvin Avher. Cary Aver . Angela Ayala. Carla Ayett, Peggy Ayevh. Mark Baer. Audrey Baker. Jay Bakv. Denny Ballard. Jamo Bank,. Roiann Barham, Emily Barnell. Philip Barrier, Rjthenne Barv.ev.ski. Robert Bavta, Connie Batchckt. Denise Baxter. Cynthia Beals. Kathy Bean. Steven Beard. Cariotta Beauchamp. Tony Bevkclt. James Beivv, anger. Dennis Bell. Brenda Bell. Stephanie Bender. td jrd Bennett. Cynthia Berndven. Sharon Berry. Leu Bethel. Robert Back. Tern Biglo . Darrell 134 135 136 « linu, Frauen. Stephen Frcdr ck on. Lou Ann Freeman. Cklla Freeman. Jovepfctac Freeman. Ste en French. IJoroth) Friedman. Tracy Fry. William Futit. Therevi Fuller. Rjndull Fulu. Jolene Galloup. Joe Galloway. Brad Gamel v Lyndon Gardner. Junior Gurrett. Jinoe Ga h. Deann Gatkill. Sandra Gear. Jamc Gehrer, Richard Griper. Ronald Gcriulu. Kathleen Gibbon . Mile Gilknwater. Loi Gilknwutcr. RkL Glatpo . Cathy Gold bcrry. Karen Goodman. Andrea Goodun. Grant Gordon. RuMy GorrilL Darcy Gorcland. Paul Graeut. L a unna Graham. Ron roc Grant. Daniel Gian, Janet Gray. La rctwe Green. Antony- Green. John Green. Pauka Greene. Robert Greene. Sharnon Gregory. Lem Gnbble. Robbm Griffith. Gretehen Gimcen. Jon Grebe. Brent Gvdcman. Kathleen Gunrueam. Elizabeth Gsvtke. Johanna Haber ly. Craig HackcnSjrg, Robert Haddock. Pamela Hadley. Debbie Hafer. Rebecca iteST Hale. Makrie Hale. Marilyn Hall. Allen Hall. Cheryl Hall. Becky Hamlin. William Hammann. Carol Hammond. John HaiKcck. Stanley Hank , Brenda Harden . I an Hardy. Eli a Harpic. Maty Harp. Rhonda Ham . Debra Harm, Mary Hartley. L nn Hartwell. Jane Hau.C Hawk . Hayden 3u Ha den. Roy Havwood. Rickie Hear ley. David HebeL Mike Hendcrion. Joe Itendrii, Jani Henley. Jan Henry. Mary Herd, Gene Herd, Cindy Herd. Sandy Harm . Debra Hershberger. laleen Hetshorn. Randy Hos, Richard Hess. Sheryl Hcsx. Dave Hickok.Cath Hidaka. Laura Hidaka. Linda Hidalgo. Nancy Higgins. Charlie Higlcy. Jon Hilliard. Michael Hirleman. Greg Hissem, Gary Mile. Mike Holland. Elizabeth Holley. Shannon Holm. John Holm. Greg Horakcr. Jan Horn. Ahsn Hcesky. David Horsley. Richard Horion. E'rankx lloux. Dave HoushoMer. Randal Hcutr. Jim Howard. Julian Howard. Ronme Howard. Sally Howard. Susan Hudson. Bill Hudson. Brelt Hughes. Debbie Hunt. Jona Hutchens. Mark Huston, Kathy Hylton. Pam Hylton. Pam Ikerd. Debbie Ivan. Rod Isham. Nan Jabara. Georgeann Jabara. Jackie Jabara. Janet Jacobs. Brian James. Bill Jamis, Gary Jarvis. Tom Jeakins. Jim Jcssongne. Jean Jeter. Mike Johnson. Debbie Johnson. Jodie Johnson. Jennifer Johnson. Mary Johnson. Robert Johnston. Jeff Jones. Cathy Jones. Delons Jones. Judy Jones. Marcia Jones. Mike Jordan. Danny Jordan. Dale Jordan. James Joslyn. Randy Jung,Johann Kale. Terrie Kamcn. Sherri Kate. Ellen Kays. Randal Keefe. Patty Keeler. Edgar Keeler. Mike Kegky. David Keimig. Jack Kell. Sue 138 Kelly. Kristin Kcmmcrcr. Mulctc Kersey. Elirabelh Kell . Nancy Key . John Kice. Marilyn Kd-ell. Dak Kiesgen. Dean Killmgssicelh. Wayne Kimball. Leigh Kimball. Lawrence King. William Kmgsland. James KinV.au). Kaihy Kircher. Janice Kirkpatrick. Janet Kirksey. Jeanne Kiskaddco. Kathryn Kiilerman. Charles Knolls. Paula Koclt ow. Ronald Kernel. Kathryn Kralr. Susan Krue. William Kunkle. Stesen Kuritka. Joann Latum. Valeric Lair. Cynlhia Lancaster. Jack Lancaster. Jill Landers. Dasid Landwchr. Deborah Lane. Johnny Larsen. Kathy Latham. Gina Lawton. Robctl Leason. Cathy Lee. Johnny LefTer. Jenifer Lefces. Patricia Leisy. Brvce Leonard. Dassd Le . Yolanda Leyh. Janice l.iUn. Michael Little. Kent Liscly. Brenda Livings;on. Laura Livingston. William Lbyd. Donna Long. Dudley Lcng. frank Long. James Long. Rae Lcog. Theresa Looney. Stephanie Lced. Joyce Lceenr. Kent Lcuntbury. Susan Lose. Debbie Lose. Lesli Lud-icl. Bruce Luedtke. Marc Luedlke. Laura Lusk. Jim Lusk. Jaa Lyle. Linda Lyon. Sally Lytle. Diane Madden. Robert M a llonee. Jane Malloy. Ricky Malmbetg. Kirk Mams. Marta Mapel. Jean Marble. Dasid Marsh. Valerie Martens. Stc en Martin. James Marlin. Marsha Mason. Charlotte Mason. Nancy Mason, Steven Massey. Howard Masse. Guy Matassarin. IXane Matkoff. Sherry May. Marilyn Mayer. Stese McArthur. Dasid McAtce. Terry McAulcy. Pamela McCaleb. Pamela McCann. Patrick McClarrwn. Teresa McClelland. Mars McConnell. Gaslenc McCormick. Chandra McCunc. Michael McDonald. Debra 139 McDonald. Richard McElhiney. Marilyn McGinnis, Neil Mrfirtjw. Mary McHate. Mike McHugh. Debra McKclIar. Sandra McKitnck. Thomas McLaughlin. Pegg) McLeod. Alan McMahan, Cheryl McMauer. Tommy McNall. Sam Mead. Strne Meeker. Jokne Mendel. Robert Menchan. Kchey Merrel. Paul Merriman. Jackie McUgcr. Dand Middleton, Jube Milford. Robert Miller. Debbie Milligan. Connie Minis. Susan Minshall. Juke Mitchell. Denael Mitchell. Gregory Mitchell. Kirk Mitchell. Mark Mitchell. Mary Moen. Karen Mogel. Jean Monroe. Pam Monroe. Ward Montgomery. Cecelia Montgomery. Irene Moore. Carol Moore. Lucinda Moore. Marcella Moore. Satan Moore. Soranne Moore. Bill Mom. Chris Morgen. Dana Me ley. Richard Morazro, Marc Morrison. Jim Morton. Marcia Moser. Terry Mosel). Meg Moss. Tim Moslcller. Anita Munvcll. Don Murray. Jim Munngo. Carl Myers. Dcrtscl Myers. Jim Mjcri.Chrulenc Napier. Carol Nave. Nan Neely. John Neff. Jenny Neihart. Mike Ncise. Terr) Nelson. Debra Nelson. Francis Ncth. Edward Nielson. Vicki Nixon, Leslie Nolleltc. Charlotte Nosier. Ka Nosick. Charlene Nyquist, Vicki Oak. Tom O'connce. Patrick O'connor. Peggy O'dOMcl. Maureen Ohhon. Robert Ohm. Robert Oleary. Clare Oliser. Penas Olson. Wendy Opphger. Debbie Ottcrncss, Kris Olaell, Howard Padgett. Mark Page. Roberta Page. WilHam Paluch. Theresa Pappas. Richard Parrclt. Judith Partridge. Teresa Patrick. Mama Patton. Deanna Passa. Tcrese Payne. Debra Payne. Dow Payne. Nathanael Peebles. Stesen 140 Train the Injuns was (he (heme of (he sophomore floa(. which placed Ihird in homecoming competition. Peeler . Anita Perry. Suranne Pclcn, Pamela Petoion. Jane Pel let tea. John Phakn. Neil Philip . Debbie Philip . Randy Pierce. I.arry Piikr. Debra Pond . Debbie Pool. Marie Poore. I.ou Poppe. Ruuel Porier. Linda Poli . Pam Pray. Patricia Priestley. Pal Pruitt. Debbie Pttent. Craig Pummel. David Radeliff. Terry Ramo . Tim Randall. Jeanne Ra ook. Debbie Rarook. Thereto Ream. Bob Rribirn, Ruvvell Reed. Brace Reed. Debbie Reel. Nickic Regan. Becky Reiboldi. Koin Reitman, Jeff Relpb. Pam Riehaidcen. Tom Rickard . Vicki Ricdl. Carol Rigg . Rick Robert . Roy Robot . Chri Robot . Stewart Robtntco. Camy Robinvcn. Gene Robimcn. Stephanie Robinson. T im Robitca. John Roe. Rea Roter . Debbie Ronloff. Greg Roland. Ron Roush. Debbie Rowdcn. Dougla Range. Roger Ru ell. Ehn Ru ell. Thelma Sailor. Steven Salqoero. David Sandburg. Glen Sando . Det.yra Sander . Gwendolene Sanner. Mike Santee. Brenda Sawyer. Cindy Sayer . Sandra Scherer. Linda Scluffelbein. Gary Schiwit . Wayne Schmidt. Robert Schmidt. Stanley Schmidt. Bill Schocnleber. Leilie Schreiner. Robert Schug. Martha Schumako. Debbie Scott. Jane 141 Scoti. Silver Seba. Jim Sclknv. Dind Seymour, Jjn Seymour. Paul Shaw. Mike Shaw. SheUe Shelley. Karen Shelton. Sallie Sheoka. Sharon Shope. Jamie Shore . Mark ShreflVr. Sue Shumate. Carol Sichky. Debbie SicHiia. Jim Simpvce. Carol Skir.-er, Jim Small. Stephanie Smith, Debbie Smith. Nancy Smith. Shelley Smith. Share Smith. Stephanie Smith. Stuart Snider. Becky Snyder. Shirley Solhach. Robert Soloman. Cindy Southard. Jeff Sowell. Jean Sowell. June Sower . Brad Spalding. Rhonda Spark . Jeff Spear . Gary Spi ey. Mcly Spurlock, Connie Staat . Nancy Stafford. Nancy Stand lee. Oft Stanitlau . Dak Stamtlaut, Debbie Siam . Randy Steen. Nancy Steven , Clark Steven Suun Stewart. Pam SiKkncy. Tom Stockman. Barbara St cup. William Stryker. Mefcltt Stuck). Debbie Sum . Carl Sufoer. Duke Sumner. Jerry Suthaland. Bruce Swaney. Tim Swiiter. Ron Tabor. Carol Talbott. Jim Tallant. Pal TanncNll. Steve Teneyck.Gary Teter. Trith Thom peon. Jcaminc f hompion. Debbie Thompnon. Martha Thom peon. Ted Tilkr. Phylli Timmerman. J lk Timmcm. Becky Token, JohM) low mend. Gregg Trachtman. Jodi Traubcn. Rebecca Tretbar. Harvey Trevino. Ron Trice. Taran Tripklt. Roberta Ironigard. Debbie Tucker. Judy Tucker. Shark UMand. Mark Uhhf. Paul Umbarger. David Urban. Suun Vadakin. Gordon Vance. Michael Vandervlice. Thaeva Vandeventa. Willian Veach. tlirabclh Vice. Kent Walker. Lena W'alka. Steve W'alka. Tarv Wall. Kathy Walter . Marcia Wance. Lbrabeth W ard. Rand, 142 Warner. Da id Wathing ton. Jarr.e Wathmglon. Lnc Water . Willard Walton. K !m Way. Larry Way. Mike Weber. Mary Webvin. Jeff Week . Dee Well . Ra.-al) Well . Valerie WerNa. fclbot Wctt brook. Helen Wculake. Debbie Whitler. Larry W'hitbeek. Gary Whilbeck. Tom White. Debt White. Lee Whitfield. Mark Whiting. Slc en Whitlock. Cathy Wiebe, Ann Wilder. Janet Wilder. Janice Wilkv Anita Willett. Ste « Willumt. Sarah Wihon. ChfT Wihon. Lynn Wihon, Margaret Wjltoo. Phylkt Winkler. Roberta W,nn. Debra W'inter. Ret Winter . Aaila W'ite. Ste e Witcman. Karen Win. Debbie Wittmcr. Phillip Wolf, Bob Wen . Raymond Wood. Paul Woodard. Ccdnck Wooden . Tammy Woodruff. Danielle Wood . Drum W'ocdude. Gcorgannc Workman. Martha Worrell, Dunne Yauk.Don Yeagky. Nancy York. Mike not pictured Janet Candy So tan Cobb Rotanna Dull Billy Hawk Barbara Hendrickton Bill Hill Gregory Holier Thoma Jeffery Dcnmt Lewi Victor McLean Gregory McNcal Pat Marveeny Martha Mercer Steve Parker Sheryl Roy Mike Scbattikr L Gkn Thorttcmton Rodney William Clifford Wmvcl 143 SOT PICTURED FROST ROW Sarah Robinson. Diane Worrell. Shirley Snyder. Donna Smith. TOP ROW: .Mike Schumacher. Sue F.mrie. John Grissom. Rodney Duke. SENIOR SUMMARIES ABRAHAM. BELINDA I ADAMS. A BAG A11. P p Club 1.2.3: Sea Spritde 1.2.3; SpamehClub 1.2.3. f rench Club 2.3. ADAMS. DONNA R Medical Career CL. b 3. future Teachere Club 3; Pep Club 3: Band 3. MsxJernaircx 3. Sea Sprites 3, ADAMS. JACKSON P AGEE. J. SCOTT: Football I; Sophomoee Choir I; Modernairee 2: Croc Country 2.3; Swimming 1,2.3 Captain 3. AGEE. JANICE J : Sophomore Choir I. Pep Club I: Stamped 3. HoofbnH 3; 0«' and Scroll 3; Student Relatione Board 2. AIISMUIIS. STEVE K : South Pacific 3. Madfigah 2.3. Choralcere 2.3 President 3. Sophomore Choir I; Sophomoee MadripaK Sophomore Football: Wrestling I; Boys State 2: Student Relatione Board I; Rcfrcsentatiee 3. German Club 3; Mcdeal Careere Club 3. Na- liorul Merit Scmi-Eifuliet 3. Amahl and I he Night Vieitore 2: All School Project aeeiet- ant director of boothe 2 director 3. Choral- esque' Manor of Ceremonies 2. AI KINS. MARY A.: Pep Chab I; Art Club 2. AI BERT. JANET R ALBRIGHT. KEITH R RilteClub2.3. ALEXANDER.DEBORAH ALLEN. C AROL M. Student Relatione Biurd I: Pep Club 1,2,3; l.alinCIub I; Student Council 2.3. Buffalo Bell 2. Modern Dance 2. Ilomccomieg Queen Candidate 3: Art Clab J. ALLEN. DELILAH II GirleGkeClub I ALLEY. KIRSTIE L.: B-Team Cheerleader I; Pep Clab 1.2. Spoon Riser Anthology” 3. ALSEIKE. VICKIE R Sophomore One Acte: Student Relations Board 2. f rench Oab 2: PepChab I2.J. ANDERSON, KAREN I. Pep Club 2.3: Art Club 2.3 ANDERSON. KATHLEEN M Pep Club I. French Club 3. ANDERSON. MARK R : Chorakequc I; Orcbeetru 1,2.3; Band 2; German Club 1.2.3: “South Pacific” 3: film Club 3 Board of Directore. Conepcctue 3: National Merit Scmi-Finahet 3. ANDERSON. TIMOTHY D ANDREWS. JAYNE A. ANGLE. STEVE I) ARCHIBALD. MARK ATKINSON. RICHARD I..: Sophomore Basketball AVERY. BRADI.EY E.: Varsity football 2: Baeletball Intramurale 2.3 AX. STEPHANIE L Pep Club 1.2.3; Latin Club 1.2.3 eocial chairman 2. Sound of Mueie” I; Amahl and the Night Visiter ' 2. South Pacific 3; Chocaksque 2.3; Sopho- more Choir; Sopbomccc MadeigaH; Chorateere 2.3. Madrigals 2.3; Sea Sprilee 2: Art Club 3. BAILEY. DEAN J BA I L. KATHLEENC.; GirleGkeClub 3 BAI. ER. CYNTHIA G. Pep Club I. Band 1,2,3; Junioe-Semer One Act 2. Spoon Rieer Anthology 3. BARBER. JANICE K Pep Club 2. Home Sweet Homicide 2. BARGER. JOHNNY E BARHAM. DEBORAH K Pep Club 1.2.3. German Club 2: Marching Band 1.2. Student Relatione Board 1.2:Symphonic Band 1.2. BARKER. LANCE S. Wrestling 1.2.3; Let- irrmco'sClub 2.3. BAUER. PEGGY I. : Pep Club 1.2.3: french Clab 1.2.3: Latin Club 1.2.3; Spanieh Club 3; Sophomore One Acte; Student Relaticne Board Bl ACTIAM, PEGGY L Pep Club 1.2.3: Glee Chab 1.2. BE ALS. PERRY K BEARD. STEVEN G. BEARD. TOM W Intramural Baeletball BECKNER. STEVE C.: German Club 1.2. CymnaetKe I; National Merit Letter of Com- mendation 3. BEEMII.LER. CINDY J.: French Club I. Sophomore Choir; Stampede 2.3 Business Manager 3; lloojbeatt 3. Quill and Scroll 3: Girle Specie I BEI.ANCS1K. PAULA K Bill ..CAROLYNS: PepChab 1,2.3, rep- reeentalne I: Student Relatione Hoard 2. All School Project 2.3, BELL. DEBBY D Jumw-Senior One Acte; Spoon Rieer Anthology 3. BELL. LYNDA J BELL. MARY A. BELL. WII.I.IAM N BEREN. NANCY T Pep Club 1.2.3; French Club I. Student Relatione Board I: GirhStale 2 Trcaeurcr; Stampede 2.3 editor 3: Hoojbeatt 2 index editor. Quill and Scroll 3: Al School Project 2.3 aeeietant treasurer 2. trcaeurcr 3; Yeuth Board 2.3. BERNDSEN. MARK A BESHIRES. JOHN C Football Manager I. BEST. SANDRA K : Sophomore One Act Play : PcpCIub 1.2.3. BETHEL. I. ARRY L Basketball 1.2:Golf I. 2.3. Student Relatione Board 2. BETTE NHAUSEN. JAN L.: PepChab 1.2.3; Student Relatione Board 1.2. Home Sweet Homicide 2; Sophomoee One Act Playe BIGLER. CAROL S : Student Relatione Board I: PepChab 1.2.3. BILSON. VICTOR A BLANTON. DAVID I.: Sophomore foothill. Sophomore baeletball; Vateity Foothill 2.3. LctlcrmaneClub3:Tract 2. BLECK. MARK E Tennie 1.2.3. Baekelhall 1.2. Intramural tennie 1.2.3: Intramural Bae. Irtball 3: Inuamural Volleyball I; Letlermane Chab 3; Latin Club 1.2: OtchcMra 1.2. Iloof- bran 3 eophomore editor. National Merit l etter of Comnvcndalien 3: NOTE runner-up 3. BOGART. DOUG W.: Football I: Wreetlmg HOGGESS. BOBBIE J Pep Club I; Glee Chab 3. BOLEY.PATRICKK BONDS. CHERYL J : Pep Club 1.2.3. Girls' Spnti 3: Spanieh Club I: Student Rclalione Board 1.3 BONEWELL. MARCIA A. BORDIGON. KATHY L BOROESKY.STEPHEN P BOWMAN. DANA J : PcpCIub 2.3: Glee Chab 3. BOYD. THOMAS W. BOYER. STHVENC. BOZARTH. CYNTHIA D Sound of Mu- eie- I: Amahl and the Night Vieitore 2. Sooth Pacific 3: Pep Club 1.2.3; German Club 1.2: Sophomore Chew, Juctcr Mieece 2.3. Choraleet|ue 2.3. Sea Sprite 1.2; Chtraleere 2.3. BRADBURY.GEORGE E BRADLEY. VIRGINIA Sophomore Girle l.neemble. Junior Mieece 2.3. C'hoeakxque 2. 3. Sound «if Mueie I. Amahl and the Nighl Vieitore 2: Sooth Pacific 3; Student Rela- tione Board 1.3; Chorateere 2.3; Junior One Act Playe BRAMMER. JAMES P.: Foothill 1.2; Swim- ming I. Student Relatione Board I. Director of Student Lounge 3. BRAZILL. SHERRIE T.: Orcheelra. Glee Chab. 8REINDENTHAL. ROBERT E Orcheelra. I. Ba- 2 I. Intramural Volleyball 2.3. Basket- hjD 1.2.3; National Merit Semi-Finalist 3; Pep Band 1 BRICKER. BEVERLY J Pep Club 1.2.3: Sea Sprite 1.2.3. Chetakcrs 2.3. Junior Miee- c 2.3: Sophomore Eneemble I; Sophomore Choir; Sound of Mutae I; “Amahl and Ihc Night Vieitore 2. South Pacific 3: “Choral- ciquc 2.3: Student Relaticne Board I. BRIDGENS. PAMELA 1. Pep Club 2.3. GtrKGIecC!ub2. BRIDGES. MARY J.: PcpCIub 1.2.3;Sopho- more Choir. Modernairee 2.3: Bad Stage Minority 2.3: Scundof Mueie I: South Pa- cific 3. BROADWATER. DEI DR A D Sophomore Cheer. Chorateere 2.3: Junior Mine 2.3; A- mahl and Ihc Night Vieitore 2; South Pacif- ic 3; Chcralexque 2.3: Student Relatione Board 1.3; Pep Club 1.2.3; Sophomore Eneemble. BROOKS. JANINE E. Pep Club 1.2.3; Scoth Pacific 3:GarleGle Club I: Orcheelra 1.2.3. Backstage Minority 2.3; Future Tcachere Clab 3; Girle' IntramuraK I. BROWN. 8ARBARA A Sophomoee Choir. Modernairee 2.3: Back'lage Minority 3. BROWN. BARBARA J. BROWN. DIANE: Girle Gkc Clab 1.3. Mod- ernairce 2. BROWN VEDA J.: Sophomore Mixed En- semble; “Sound of Mueie I; Choralcere 2.3; Madrigale 2.3. Amahl ard the Night Vieitore 2. Chorakequc 2.3: South Pacific” 3. BRUSS. PAULA A Marching Band 1.2.3: PcpCIub 2. Amahl and the Night Visitor -' 2. Sea Sprite I; Soundof Mueie I BUCHANAN. JAMES C. BULIS. PAMELA L PcpCIub 1,2,3; French Club 1.2.3 Vkc Preeident 3. BURCH. ROBERT A Football 1.2.3: Wres- tling 1,2; Trad 2; Pep 8and 1.2; Stage Band 3; Sooth Paeific 3; Concert Band 1.2.3; Orchee- lra J. BURNS. PAMELA S. Pep Club 1.2; Stamped 3 — Aeeietant Adirr Using BURNS. STANLEY J. BURRIS. RUTH I..: Pep Club 1.3; French Club 2.3. BURROW. WILLIAM M Wrestling 1.2; Sophomore Football; Varsity Football 2.3; Trad 2. BUSCH. KATHRYN J Pep Club 1.2,3; French Club 2. Student Relations Board 2.'. Stamped 3. Hoojbeatt 3 Senior I tide x BUSH. RANDALl. W BUTTS. ALTA C. CABLE. LARRY L CALDWELL. CRAIG D Stage Band 3. CALE. LINDA I. PcpCIub I; Latin Clab 3 CAMPBELL. CAMEILE S.: PcpCIub 1.2.3: Student Council I. CAMPBELL. CARMEN S.. PepClab 1.2,3 CANFIELD. RANDY S : Vice President of Sophomore elae : Varsity Basketball 1.2.3: Letlermen’eClub 1.2.3. CANNON. PATRICK S Sophomore Foot- ball: Sophcmorc Wresthng. Foot bill 2; Student Relations Board. CARMICHAEL. SCOTT W. CASTLE. LANA R PepChab 1.2.3; Thesp.- ans 3; Sophomore One Act Playe; “Home Sweet Homicide 2; South Pacific” 3 Pub- licity Chairman; Spoon Riser Anthology 3. CASTRO. WALDO. Spanish Club 3. CAVES. JOHN M CAWTHRA. LONNIE L CECIL.SHELLEY L. CMAPEK. MIKE L Student Council 2: Trad 1.2.3: Football 1.2; Wrestling I; Letter- mans Club 2.3 CHICHESTER. PAUL A CHI PAS. ANTHONY J I atm Chib I; Sci- ence Club 1.2. Rifle Club 1.2.3 President 3; Orcheelra 1.2.3: BarxJ I: Boys Slate 2; South Pacific 3: German Chab 2,3 Preudem 3. CHt.EMZOS. TED A Vareity Basketball Manager 1.2.3: Lettermans Club 2.3: Basket- ball 3. CHORN. LARRY G.: Sophomore Choir. Charaleere 2.3. Amahl and the Night Viei- tore 2; South Pacific 3; ClMeatcsqoe 2.3, Science and Math Club 2. Latin Clab 2; Hoof- bean Staff 3 Junior Lditor. Conspectus J CHRIST MORE. DAVID: Football I; Bas- kctball I. Inlr.imur.il Basketball 2 CHURCHILL. STEPHEN C: Gymnastic 2. 3: Track 2; Hoojb'eaU 3; Stampede 3; Student Relations Board 3. CI.AREY. DAVID B CLARK. CYNDIE J. CLARK. JANET A. CLARK. KIRBY II. CLARK, TERRY I Bowling 1.2. CLINE.CARMEN J CLINE. JOYCE E Pep Club 1.2.3: Ercrch Club 2: Sea Sprites I: Student Rclalione Board 3: Junior One Act Playv Modern Dance Club 3. CLINE. SANDRA I. : G.rle Gke Club I; Hockey Team I; IntramuraK 1.2 COCHENOUR. DWIGHT I. COCKING. SALLY J : PcpCIub 1.2.3: Safe- ty Club 2 Preeident; Orchestra 1.2.3: South Pacific 3. COHEN. STEVEN A.: Spanish Club 2.3; Student Relations Board 2; Junior One Act Plays 2. South Pacific 3; Spoon Riser An- thology 3; Home Sweet Homicide 2. COLCHIN. MARK W COI.LIATIE.STEVEN K COOK. ALAN L : Swimming I; Sophomoee One Acts: Thespians 2.3: Home Sweet Homi- cide 2; Spoon Riser Anthology 3. COOK. ANNA C French Club 2; Future TejchersCTub3. COOK. LINDA G. PcpCIub 1.3 COOPER. BARRY K Sophomore football Trad Manager. COOPER. JANET B PcpCIub 1.2.3: Future Teacher CEah 3 COPLEY. JAMES W : Lettermen e Club 2.3; l.alinCIub 1.2.3: Spanish Club 2.3; Band 1.2.3: Pep Band 3; Football 1,2.3. CORRIGAN. MARY C ; PcpCIub 1.2.3: Band 1.2.3; Pep Band 2.3: German Oab 2.3 Social Chairman 3: Student Relatione Board 2 COUCH.CYNTHIA J.: PcpCIub 1.2.3. COX. ROBERT N : Varsity Baseball 1.2.3. Vareity Baeletball 2,3: Varsity Football 1.2.3 — Captain 3; Sophomore Basketball: Lctlcr- mansClub 1.2.3 President 3. CRABTREE. DAVID R CRAHAN. DOUGLAS J Basketball 1.2; Baseball 1.2.3. CRANDALL. WILLIAM M. CRANDELL. LINDA L. PcpCIub I; Art Club 2.3; French Club I; Kakidoeeope Editor 3: Film Club. 3. South Pacific 3: National Merit Letter ed Commendation 3: Spring Play J. CRANSTON. DEBBY S Future Teachers Chib 2.3. Medical Careers 3; film Club 3 CRELLY. BARBARA A Sea Sfrilcs. 1.2 Parlimcntanan 2; Pep Club 1.2.3 Represent- atnc 3: Student Relations Board 2.3; Student Council 3: Student Relatione Board Vice Chair- man 3; l.eltef oman Chib 1.2.3 Vice Presi- dent 3 C RISI EK. RAYMOND I. Bowling 2. CROTTS. MARSHA I. Sophomore One Acts; Home Sweet Homicide 2. South Pa- cific 3. Spoon Rntr Anthoiogy” 3. Spring Play 3;Thespians 3; PepClab 1,2,3 CROWE. WILLARD R CROWN. KATHLEEN A : PcpCIub 1.2,3. CUMMINGS. DIANE L. CUNNINGHAM. DAN E CUSIC. SUSAN J.: Student Relations Board I: Sea Sprites 1.3; Sophomore Choir: Sopho- more Girls Ensembk. Sound of Music” I. Choralcere 2.3. Amahl and the Night Viei- tor 2; MadrigaK 2.3 Preeident 3; Choral- 144 cv c 2.3; Scuth Pacific-- 3; Pep Club 1.2,3; Spanish Chib 2. DAETWILER. SHERYL D.: PepCIub I; An Chib 3. DAVIES. SPENCER Sophomore Class Pres- ident Student Relations Board 2.3; Student Body Vice President 2; Student Relations Board President 2; Student Body President 3; Boys State 2; Buffalo Bill 2; Junior-Senior Prom King 3; Football I; Basketball 1.2.3; Track 1.2.3; Lcltcrmara Club 2.3. DAVIS. DEVRA. Sophomore Choir; Chora- leers 2.3; Girls Ensemble I; Chocalesque 2.3; Sooth Pacific 3; Amahl and the Night Visi- tors 2; Sound of Music 1; PepOab 1.2.3. DAVIS. DIANA E : French Chib I. Pep Club I; Student Relations Board 2. DAVIS. DONNA J: PepCIub 1.2.3; Student Council 2; Junior One Acts; Spoon Riser An- thoJogy 3; ‘South Pacific” 3; Homecoming Queen Candidate 3; Student Relations Board I. DAVIS. JEFFREY M.: Football I; Wrestling I; German Chib I. DAWKINS. LOUIS: Latin Chib 3 Vice President 3; Football 2. DECOW. JANET L.: PepCIub 1.2. DELISSE. PAMELA A. DEMOSS. RONALD DEMUTH. STUART W. DENLINGER. GREGORY F.: Ride Club I; Football 2. DENNISON. BETTY J. DEPUTY. JAMES; Spanish Oab 2.3; Film Club 3; Track Manager 1.2.3; Science and Math Club 1.2. DEVINS. GEORGE D. DEVLIN. MARY K : Sophomore Choir; Sound of Music I; Pep Chib 2. DICKEY. DEE A Orchestra U.3: Gymnas- tsa 1,2,3; PepCIub 1.2.3; Student Relations 3; Girls Intramurali 3; Letter womansChib2.3. DISHON. DEBORAH A : Pep Oab 1.2.3; Student Relations Board 3; Girls Inlramurals 3. DOBBINS. PATRICIA DOESKEN. DONALD R : Yale University Award; National Merit Semi-Finalist 3. DOOLIN. WILLIAM C. DOTY. NOLA J. DUFEfc.STEVEN C. DUKE. RODERICK L. DUNCAN. MARYS DUNKEL. KATHY A- Pep Club 1.2.3; Stu- dent CourKil Stampede 3; Hoofbeats 3. DWYER. DIANA M: French Club 1.2; Rifle Chib 2; National Forensic League 1; PepCIub 1.2. DWYER. NORA P EARNEST. JOHN T.: GermanChab l;Soph- omore Football; Wrestling 1.2. EARNST. STEVE I). EDENFIELD. JIM EDGECOMBE. BETTY L.: Sophomore Choir;GirFsSports I. EDGINGTON. REED E : Swimming 1; Na- tional Merit Letter of Commendation 3. EDWARDS. SUSAN E : Modern Dance 2.3; Heme Sweet Homidice 2; Junior One Acts; Pep Club I; ' Spoon River Anthology 3; Sea Sprites 2; Spring Play 3; South Pacific 3; Gymnastics 1.3; All School Project 2. ELLINGTON. D01.LIE I.: PepCIub 1.2.3. ELLINWOOD. LINDA I: Pep Cfcb 1.2.3; Student Relations Board I. ELLIS. MIKE L : Football 1.2.3; Basketball 2; Baseball 1.2.3. ELLIS. STEVEN E ELI.SBURY. ANN A.: Pep Club 1.2.3; Sea Sprites I; Sophomore One Acts; Home Sweet Homicide 2; South Pacific 3; Spring Play 3; Spoon Riser Anthciogy-- 3; Modern Dance Oub 3. ELM BORG. ERIC C : Sophomore Choir; Sophomore Ensemble; Track 1.2.3; Letlermans Ch b2.3. ELSTER. MARC A. EMMONS. NAN Orchestra 1.2 EVANS. DAVIDS. EVANS. LAURIE I. Chorakers 2.3; Junior Misses 2.3; PepCIub 1.2.3 - Repeesenutise 2. President 3; Choralcsque 2.3 - Mistress of Ceremonies 2; “Amahl and the Night Visitors 2; Youth Board 2.3; Student Relations Board 2. 3. EY8ERG. WA1,BRIDGE P. FARLEY. TANDALL E FARMER. DAVID G Football I; Wrestling 1.2.3: Student Relations Board 3. FAROH. JANA M FFATHERSTON. CAROL L.: PepCIub 1.2. 3: Band 1.2.3. Symphonic Band 1.2.3. FELDNER, ROBERT B. FELIX. TERESA J.: Pep Club 1.2; Chora- leers 2.3: Jurox Muses 2.3; Amahl and the Night Visitors 2. “South Pacific-- 3; Spring Play 3: Sophomore Choir: Chor aksque 2.3. FENNO. GAIL I) FINCH. CAROLYN J,: Pep Club 1,2.3; French Club 1.2; Stampede 3; Hcofheait 3 Senior Index 3; Student Relations Bcurd 2; Modern DanccOub 3. FINKBEINER. MARK A Latin Chib I. FISHER. WAYNE R. FITCH. DONALD E. FLEMING. DWAYNE D.: Football 1.2.3; Wrestling 1.2.3; Baseball 1.2,3. FLICKINGER. JOLEEN J Choraleers 2.3; Madrigab 2.3; Amahl and the Night Visators 2; Orchestra 2.3; Cbreaksque 2.3; “South Pacific 3. FLICKINGER. KATHLEEN: Orchestra 2.3; Cbreakers 2.3: Madrigals 2,3; Amahl and the Night Visitor-- 2; South Pacific 3; Choral- eique 2.3. FOSKETT, CHARLES FOSTER. DOUGLAS B. FREDRICKSON. NANCY L : Sound of Music-- I; Heme Sweet Homicide 2; Sopho- more One Acts: PepCIub 1.2.3; French Club 2; South Pacific 3; Spceo River Anthology 3: Spring Play 3; Art Club 3: Thespians 3. FREEMAN. MIKE A. FRENSLEY. WILLIAM R : National Merit Semi-Finalist 3; Science and Math Club President 3: Conspectus 3: International Sci- cnx Fair 2. FRIEDMAN. KATHLEEN PepCIub2.3 FULTON. PATRICIA D: Latin Club 1.2; Art Club 2.3: South Pacific 3. FUNSTON. CAMMIE J.: Sopbemore Choir; Pep Club 1.2; Sound of Music I; SopAomrec One Acts; Choraleers 2.3; Madrigals 2.3; Choralcsque” 2.3; Amahl and the Night Vis- itors-- 2. South Pacific 3. FUSON. KENNETH G. GALBRAITH. SHARON S. GARDNER. CONSTANCE J SopSomree Choir; PepOab 1.2.3. GARRFTT. KENT C.: Scund of Music I; Science and Math Club I; Amahl and the Night Visitors-- 2; Stage Band 2.3; All School Project 2; “Choealesquc 2.3; South Pacific 3; Film Oab 3. GEIGER. BARBARA I. GENSCH. DAVID A Sophomore Football; Sophomeec Baseball: Student Relations Board I; Student Council 2.3; Varsity Football 2.3; Varsity Baseball 2.3. GERBER. KATHRYN L. GERDES. CHRISTINE N : Pep Chib 2.3; Student Relations Board 3. GIBBONS. MARCIA A. GILBERT. JOHN E. GIMPEL. STEVEN D. GITHENS. MICHAEL W.: Sophomore Foot- ball: Tennis 1.2.3. GLASGOW. CYNTHIA A.: PepCIub 1.2.3: French Club 2; Student Council 1.2.3. GLICKMAN. JANELLE. Pep Club 1.2.3; Sophomore One Acts; Home Sweet Homi- cide 2; Spoon Riser Anthology 3: Junior Play; South Pacific 3: Thespians 3; Spring Play 3; Sophomore Girls Gke Club. GLICKMAN. MARK S.: National Forcnsk League 1,2; FrenchClab2.3; Debate 1.2. GOEHRING. JULIE A.: Student Courol 1.2. 3: Pep Club 1.2.3 Secretary 3; Choral- es ae 2.3: Amahl and the Night Visitors 2: Sound of Music I; South Pacific-- 3: Spoon Riser Anthology 3; Thespians 2.3 - Vtx President 3; Sophomcec Ont Acts; Spring Play 3: Madrigals 2.3; Chorakers 2.3 Trea- surer 2 Vice President 3; Mixed Ensemble I: Taknt Assembly I; Junior Play 2. Homecom- ing Queen Candidate 3. GOELIER. BETrY L : Pep Bard 3; Medical Careers Club 3; PepCIub 2.3. GOSMAN. ERICA J. Choralcsque 2; Amahl and the Night Visitors-- 2. South Pa- cific 3; Orchestra 2.3. GOULD. JUDY A.; PepCIub 1.2.3; Student Council 1,2.3 Treasurer 2; French Club 2: Junior-Scmce Prom Attendant 2. GRAHAM. JACK L : Crosscountry 1.2; Let- termen'sClub2.3. GRAVES. MICHAEL A Swimming 1.2.3 — Co-capum 3; LcItcrmansCkab 1.2.3. GRAY. JANET I. GRIGGS. ROSS 8.: Swimming I: Cross Country 2; Golf 1.2.3. Student Council 1.2. GRISAMORE. GREG E Sw.mming 1.2.3; Football I; Cross Country 2.3: Homecoming Esceet3. GUDEMAN. DANNE Orchestra 1.2.3: Sound of Music-- I; Scuth Pacific 3: Na- tional Freensks League 3; PepCIub 1.3; Ho - beats 3: Debate 3; Student Relations Board I; National Merit Letter of Commendation 3. GUSTIN. MARILYN A Student Relations Board 3. GUSTKE. PAMELA G.: PepCIub 1.2.3: Art Club 2.3: South Pacific 3. GUZIEC. ROBERT: Debate 1.2 HAINES. DAVID A HALE. MARJORIE L.: PepCkib 2.3; Mod- ernaires 2.3: Backstage Minority 3: Taleist As- sembly 2- HALE. STUART A HALL. LINDA M.: Sophomore Choir; Home Sweet Homicide 2; Junior One Acts. HALSTEAD. CANDACE M Student Rela- tkns Board I; Sophomore Choir: Sophomore One Acts: PepCIuh 1.2; Chorakers 2; Chreal- esque 2. HANEY. JULIE L Pep Chib 1.2.3; Student Relations Board 1.3: Art Club I; French Club U Dehilc I: Sea Sprites 1.2; Vice-President Junior Class; Preen Committee. HANNER. PAMELA L : Debate 3; National Forensics League 3; Student Council I. HANSELL. VICKIE J. HANSTINE. SHERRY: PepCIub 1.2.3: Stu- dent Relations Board 3; Homecoming Queen Candidate 3. HARKINS. JOE: Baseball I;Golf 2.3. HARLOW. PATRICIA J PepCIub U.3 HARMEL. KARON S. HARMISON. BILLIE G. Sophomcec Choir; Sophomore Ensemble: Sound of Music I: B- Team Cheerleader 2; Chorakers 2.3; Madri- gals 2.3; Amahl and the Night Visitoes 2; Letter womens Club 2,3 — Intramural Manag- er 3; Varsity Cheerleader 3; South Pacific-- 3; Student Relations Board 2.3: Junior-Senior Prom Queen 3. HARMON. BRENDA G.: Pep Club 1.2.3; Pep Band 1.2: FrenchClub I: Band 1.2.3. HARRIS. PAULA J.: PepCIub 1.2.3. HARRIS. ROBERT SI Wrestling 1.2. Stu- dent Relations Board 2. HARRIS. RODNEY W.: Tennis 2; Basket- ball Letlermans Chib 2.3. HARRIS. WILLIAM: Art Chib 2; Rifle Club 2. HAUSER. DIANE R.: Choraleers 3: Madri- gals 3. HAWKINS. PATRICIA A.: Student Rela- tions I: PepClub2. HAYDEN.GLADYS M. HEADLEY JOHNS. HELTERBRAND. LYNDA J : Gymnastics 2: South Pacific-- 3: HENKEL. MARC E.: Football 1.2.3: Wres- tling l.2.3:Track 1.2; Letlermans Club 2,3. HENRY. JUDY C PepCIub I; Student Rel- ations Board 3. HENRY.RONALDH HERD. DEBORAH A : PepCIub 1.2.3; Stu- dent Relations Board 2.3: Sophomore One Acts; Homo Sweet Homicide-- 2. French Club 2; Spoon Ruer Anthology 3: Thespian 3; South Pacific 3: Spring Play 3: Spanish Club I. HERNDON. RAYNOL E.: Football 1.2.3: Loltrrmens Clab 1.2.3: Traci 1.2.3: Spanish Chib 3; Homecoming Escort 3. HERR. SAMUEL E HERSHBERGER. STEVEN L.: Debate 1.2; National Forenucs League 1.2; Latin Oab I; Amahl and the Night Visitor 2: South Pa- cific 3. HERSTEIN. MARK J.: Swimming I. Gcr- manClub U. HERTZLER. NANCY: Scphcmree Chou; Pep Club 1.2.3; South Pacific-- 3; ''Spoon River Anthology-- 3: Spring Play 3. HESS.GARY H LatinChibJ. IIIEBERT,STEVEN R HILT. LINDA A PepCIub I HIRLEMAN. EDWIN D Swimming 1.2.3; Student Relation Bcurd 1.2: Letlermans Club 2.3. HIRSCH. BRUCE A : Sophomore Football. Sophomore Wrestling. HISSEM. GREGORY A Stage Band 1.2.3; Orehestra 2.3; Band 1.2.3; “Choraksque-- 1.2. 3. HO. SHARON J PepCIub I; FrenchClub2. 3 Secretary 3. HOEPNER. DEAN W.: Football 1.2. Base- ball 1.2.3. HOLCOMB. SHELLEY D Pep Club 1,2,3: Orchestra 1.2.3; Sound of Music I; Student Relations Board 1. IIOLLF.Y. SHERRY K.: Modern Dane Club 1.2,3; Modcrnaircs 2: Cbreakers 3: Junior One Acts; All School Proyect 2.3: llcme Sweet Homicide 2; South Pacific 3: Girls Gke Chib I. HOLT. MARY N PcpClib I; Chorakers 2. 3: Junior Misses 2.3: Amahl and the Night Visitors 2; Scuth Pacific-- 3; Latin Club I. HOOTEN. KAREN A : PepCIub 1.2.3. HOWARD. VICKY J.: LanaClub I: Medical Careers Club 2.3; PepCIub 1.2.3. HOWBERT. MARSHA K Pep Club 1.2.3; Junior One Acts; Student Relations Board 2; Spoon Riser Anthology-- 3; Senior Class Treasurer 3: South Pacific Ticket Chiuman. HOWSE. MARY H Varsity Cheerleader 1.2. 3: Sophomore Choir: Sophomore Ensembk. Chxakers 2.3: Choraksque 2.3; Sound of Music I; Amahl ard the Night Visitors 2. Pep Club Cabinet 1,2,3: Homecoming Queen 3. HUFF. GLENDA S : Pep Club 1.2.3; Sea Sprites 2. HULLETT. MARTY L. HULL. BARBARA A : PepCIub 12.3: Latin Club I; Girls Gke Oab I: Student Relations Board 2; Modcrnaircs 2.3. HUMPHREYS. ELAINE M.: Girls Sprets I. 2: LetterwcmemChib2; Pep Chib 1.2.3. HUMPHREYS. SHIRLEY HUMPHRIES. ALLAN D. HURT. JEFFREY B Band 1.2.3: Orehestra 3. Pep Band 1,2.3; Stage Band 1.2,3; “South Pacific 3; Student Relations Board 2. Cbo- raksque” 1.2.3. HUSTON. KENNETH R IGNOWSKI. DEBORAH R.: German Chib 3. IRVIN. EDDIE R.: Sopiomrec Choir; Gym- nasties 1.2.3: Letlermans Club 2.3. IRWIN. PATRICIA J.: PepCIub 1.2.3. JACKSON. WAYNE I. JACOBS. STEPHEN R JAKOWATZ. CHARLES V : Wrestling 1; German Club 1.2; Science and Math Club 2: Kaleidoscope 2: Intramural Basketball 3: Intra- mural Volleyball I. JAY. MITCHEL A Football 1.2.3; Utter- mans Chib 2.3: Baseball I; Track 2; Gymnas- tics 3. JENKINS. DOUG D 145 JENSEN. BARBARA I Pep Club 1.2.3: Medical Career Club 2.3: Girls Sports 1.2. JENSON. JOHN R : Sound of Musae I; Choralecrs 2.J. JENSON. KRISTI A.: Pep Club I.2.); Span- ish Club I; Art Club 2.3. JESSOGNE, STEVEN G. JOHNSON. BARBARA A JOHNSON. BRUCE D Sound of Music I: Amahl and the Night Visitors 2; Sogth Pa- of 3; German Club 1.2; Rifle Club I; Stage Band I; Baseball I; Tennis 2.3; Orchestra 1.2,3; Band 2.3 JOHNSON. JAMES W.: Sophomoee Choir; Sophomeire Madrigals; Track I; Oebale I; Choralecrs 2.3: Madrigals 3; Boy Emcmbfc 2; “Amahl and the Night Visite 2; Choral- esque 2.3; South Pacific 3; Student Rela- tions Board 3. JOHNSON. JOHNNIE M Homecoming Queen Candidate 3. JOHNSON. LINDA G. JOHNSON. RICK E. JOHNSON. SHIRLEY J.: Pep Club 1.2.3; Scpbxncre Chair. Sound cf Music I; Gym- nastici 1,2.3; l.clCcrwomcm Club 2.3. Girls Sports 2 JOHNSTON. VICKI J : Band 1.2.3: Pep Band 3 JONES. CARL D. JONES. MARC S. JON ES. THOMAS W, JONKER. MARLA M Sophomore One Acts; Jurior One Acts: Thespians 3. JOSIAS. DEBRA K. JOY. GARY C. KAY. CATHERINE S.: Girls Glee Club 1.2. 3: Pep Club I KEATTS. WILLIAM J. KECKLER. WILLIAM C : Varsity Basket- ball 2.3. KELLEY. ROBERT M.: AH Club 3. KEMPER. JANEL R.: Sophomore Choir: Choralecrs 2.3; Choralesque” 2.3; Student Relations Beard 3; South Pacific 3; Pep Club 1.2.3; Spanish Club I; Amahl a.-.d the Night Visitors 2. KENNEDY. DONALD L.: Football 1.2; Basketball I; Baseball I; Intramural Booling2. 3; Intramural Baskctbill 2.3 KENNY. SUSAN P : Band l;GktClub3. KERBS. JUDY L.: Pep Club 1.2; German Club 2. KICE. EDWARD M.: Track 1.2.3; Wrestling 1.2; Football I; LeltermaasClub2.3. KIDWELL. DEBORAH S : B Cheerleader 1; Pep Club 1.2.3 Vice President 2 Social Chairman 3; Junior Class Secretary: Senior, Class Secretary: Junior Preen Attendant; Se- nior Prom Attendant; Spanish Club I; ArtClub 3; Homecoming Queen Candidate KILLINGSWORTH. FAYE KIZZIRE. MURRY M. KLASSEN. VICKI S. KLE8ANOFF. ALAN H Chxaksque I. 2.3: Sound of Music I; Amahl and the Night Visitors 2; South Pacific 3; Stage Band 1.2.3; Pep Band 3; French Chib 2; Band 3: Orchestra 1.2.3 - President 3. KOBEL. HANS IEnchange Student from Germany; German Club 3. KOOCHEK. HOSSEIN KORDIS. PAUL L : Bard 1.2.3. Orchestra 3: Pep Bard 1.2.3; Stage Band 2.3; Wrestling I; SpamshClub I: Choralesque 2.3 KRATZ. CONNIE I.: Pep Chib 1.2.3: Medi- cal Careers Club 2.3. KRATZER. PENNY JO: Pep Club 1.2.3; Girls Glee Club 1.2.3: Sea Sprites I KREBS. TOM A : Football 1.2. Basketball I: Intramural 2.3; Student Council 1.3 Junior Class President; Junior Prom Attendant: Stampede 2.3 Sports Editor 2J: llwjbeat! 2.3 Sports Editor 3; Quill and Scroll 2.3 — President. Treasury 3. KRESGE. DUANE A KRESGE. MARJORIE A. KRUG. LINDA J : Girls GleeOab I; Orches- tra 1,2.3: Debate I: Junior One Acts; Home Sweet Homicide 2; Sooth Pacific 3; Spoon Riser Anthology 3; Spring Play 3: National Forensic League I. KUESER. LOR ELI D: Pep Club I; Orches- tra 1,2.5; Amahl and the Night Visitors 2. LABRIE. JAMES K : Student Relations Beard I lAHAM. BARRY R LAKOUS. KAREN J Pep Club 1.2.3: FrecKhClub l;Scpb.-mc eChoir I. LANDWEHR. I.ARRY Football 1.2,3; Track 2.3: Wrestling 2.3. LANDWEHR. ROGER II.: Baseball 1.2; Wrestling 2.3. I. ANGEN WALTER. NANCY; Pep Oab 1.2. 3; Sophomore Choir: Modcrnaites 2; Student Relations Board 1.3: ArtCfcib 3. LARIMER. CAROL J. LASHAY. TIMOTHY E : Baseball Manager 1.2.3. LAUCHLIN. MARJORIE K LalinClub I; Pep Club 1.2.3: Quill and Scroll 3: Student Relations Board 1,2: Hooibean 2.3 — Assist- am Editor. Academics Section LAWRENCE. ANNE S : Pep Chib 1.2.3; Sophomore Choir; Art Club 3. LAWRENCE. EARLENE: PepCIub 1.2. LAWRENCE. NINA K Juroc One Acts; Spring Play 3; Gymnastics 3; Spoon River Anthology 3. LEASON. CHRIS D. LEFORS. MARY J. LENTZ. THOMAS R. Football 1.2; Baseball 1.2.3: Varsity Football 2: Spanish Club I LEONARD. MIKEG LESLIE. RICHARD H. LIBBY. RUTH E : SophomoeeChoif.Sopho- more Ensemble; Modernaircs 2.3: Backstage Minoeity 2.3: PepCIub I. UGHTNER. CINDY L.: PepCIub 1.2.3: Student RelalKV.s Board 2; South Pacific 3. Spoon Riser Antbokgy 3: Junic One Acts. LINDENBAUM. JERRY B. LINK. DAVID K : Latin Club 1.2 Vice President 2; Stampede 2.3 — Head Photogra- pher 3; lloo beau 2.3 — Head Photographer 3; Quill and Scroll 2,3 — President. Correspond- ence 3. I.IPPITT. CAROL A : Pep Club 1.2.3; Stu- dent Relations Board 1.2: French Club 1,2,3; Hooftteatt 3. LOOMIS. JAMES P.: German Club 2; For- eign Language League 2. LOPEZ. DEBORAH Y.: PepCIub I. LORANTH. GE A V SpamshClub 1.2.3 - Vice President 3: Terras 1.2.3; Wrestling I LUDWICK. DAVID R Pep Band 1.2.3; Stage Band 2: Choraksque 2.3; Amahl and the Night Visitors 2; South Pacific 3; Bard Treasurer 2 President 3; Drum Major 3: Madrigals 3; Band 1.2.3; Choratcers 2.3: Or- chestra 2. LYNCH. JUDY A PepCIub2.3. LYNN. JOANN M MACK. JOHN D Football 1.2: Wrestling I. 2:Track I. MADDOX. WILLIAM S.: Football I; Track 1.2.5. Wrestling 2. Sophomore Choir; South Pacific 3: Spring Play 3. MARSHALL. JOYCE L Pep Chab 1.2.3: LellerwcmensClub 2,3. MARTIN. GLEN E : Debate I. Football 1.2. 3: SpanishCtub2; LettcrmansChib 3. MASON. KITTY C.: Pep Club 2.3; Sea Sprites 3. MAURER, BETTY L: PepCIub 1.2.3; Ju- nic One Acts; “Home Sweet Homicide 2. MCAULEY. JANICE A Pep Club 1.2.3; Scadcnt Relations Beard 3; Swath Pacific 3; Spring Play 3: Girls Spoets 1,2.3. MCCALL. PRESTON J. MCCLAIN. RICHARD K Pep Band 1.2.3. MCCLANAHAN. JEFFREY I. Band 1.2.3: National Forensic League 1.2.3 Secretary 3; Future Teachers Club 2.3 — Treasurer 3; Golf 1.2; Boys State 2. MCCI.ARNON. KATHY J Pep Club 1.2; Sophomore Chou; Modcrnaites 2.3. MCCONNELL. GAYI.ENE S. MCCONNELL. PHILLIP MCCUNE. JAMES R.: Football 1.2.3 MCDONALD. MARY M. MCDONALD. PATSY E. MCELHINEY. ANN K.: PepCIub 1.2.3; Sea Sprites 1.2; SpamshClub 1.2.3; Marching 1.2. 3; Concert Band 1.2.3; Orchestra 3: South Pacific 3. MCFARLAND, MARI A J : PepCIub 1.2.3: Lctterwomen'sClub 3. MCGINTY. MICHAEL J.: Student Relations Board 2. MCMANIS. TERRY M : The Sound of Music I; Wrestling I; Sophomore Madrigals: Boys' Ensemble 2; Choraksque 2.3: Choralecrs 2.3: Amahl and Ihe Night Visiters 2; Madri- gals 3; South Pacific 3; Sophomoee Football Manager MCNICOU DON E MCRAY. SHERRY L.: Sophomore Choir: One Act Play I: Student Relations Beard I; Amahl and ihe Night Visitors 2: Choralecrs 2.3: Junior Play 2: Girls Gymnastics 2: Thespi- ans 3: South Pacific 3. MEEKER. ROGER V Spanish Club 1.2.3; Marching Bard I; Film Club 3: Intramural Basketball 3. MELTON. SHELIA J. MERRELL. MARK C. MERRIMAN. E. JAN: PepCIub 1.2.3. MIKISH. RUSSELL A. MILLER. DOUG A.: Wrestling 3: Boys' En- semble 3: Choralecrs 3. MILLER. KATHRYN L.: Pep Club 1.2: French Club 1.2.3: Debate I. MILLER. PRISCILLA R. MILLIGAN. TERRY E : Football 3; Sopho- more Football: Wrestling 1.2,3. MINOR. ROBYN A Pep Club 1.2.3; Stampede 3; Hoofbeats 3. Student Relations Beard 1.2 — Secretary 3; South Pacific 3: Intercity Exchange Chairman 3: Quill and Scroll 3: One Acts 3. MINSHALL. ALEXIS J : Pep Club 1.2.3; Sea Sprites 2,3. MINSHULL-FORD. CHARLES MISAK. ROGER A MITCHELL. KATHY M.: Soph-moreCheir. PepCIub 1.2.3; Safety Committee 2. MITCHELL. SHARON A.: Pep Chab 1.2; One Acts 2; South Pacific” 3; Spoon Riser Anlhotogy 3; Seme Play 3. MIZENKO. MICHAEL A. MONTGOMERY. JEANETTE MOORE. DEBORAH S. MOORE. JOHN W MOORE. PATTI I. PepCIub 1.2.3; Sopho- mcec Secretary Film Club 3; Medical Careers Club 3: Student Relations Board 3: GirH Gym- nastics 2.3. MORA. JUDY M. PepCIub 1.2. MORAN. CHERYL J Pep Oab 1.2; Film Oab 3; Sophomore Choir. Modernaircs 2. MORE. PAT A. Pep Club 1,2.3; Spanish Ojb 3. MORRIS. LESLIE L.: Gotf 1.2.3: Scphxnorc Football. German Oab 1,2. Leltermen's Club 2.3. MORRISON. LINDA M.: GitHGIecClUb I: Modernaircs 2; PepCIub I: Student Relations Beard 2: Art Oab 3. MORROW. GUY R : Sophomore Football aed Basketball. Track 1.2.3: Football 3: Lelter- man'sClub 1.2.3. MOSELEY. JACK E.: One Acts 1.2: Home Sweet Homicide 2; The Mouse That Roared 2; South Pacific 3: Thespians 2.3 President 3; Spring Ptay 3; Spoon Riser An- thology 3; First Semester Government Gover- nor 3. MOSER. JO ANNE: Sophomore Choir; Sophomore C h Ensemble: Ctoeakcrs 2.3: Choraksquc 2.3: Sound of Music I; Amahl and the Night Visitors 2: FrenchClub 2.3: Pep Chib 1.2.3. Junior Misses 2.J. MOURNING. MARC F. MULVANY. DENNIS A.: Gymnastics 1.2.3; Letlermen's Oab 2.3. Film Club 3: Student Relations Board 3: One Acts3. MURRAY.CHERYL L. MURRAY. JO A PepCIub2.3. MYERS. BRADI.Y J : GcrmanClub I NAPIER. CONNIE A.: Choralecrs 1.2.3: Peo Club 1.2.3: Student Relations Board I; Amahl ard the Night Visiters 2. NATHAN. CHARLES B. Tennis 1.2.3: Wrestling I; Lcttcrmcn's Club 3: Film Club 3: Spanish Club I: Hoojheats 3: Math and Science Chib 1,2; Sound of Music i; Amahl and the Night Visiioes 2; South Pacific 3; Kaleido- scope 3; Conspectus 3; Choraksque 2; Intra- mural Tennis 1.2.3; Intramural Volleyball I; Intramural Basketball 1.2: Tutor 3. NAVE. ROBIN E.: Sophomore Choir: Mod- crnaircs2: PepCIub 1.2.3; FrenchClub I. NELSON.DEBRA K. NELSON. MARKS. NELSON. SUSANS'. NETH. LYNNDA C: Chairman of Student Friendship Fund 3. NEUFEI.D. BOB I..: Sop «moreChoir;Soph- omore Madrigals: Chorakers 2.3; Boys Ensem- bk 2.3; Madrigals 2J: Amahl and the Night Visiters 2: Cbcraksque 2; South Pacific 3 NEWMAN. CINDY L.: French Chab I; GirK Glee Chib I; PepCIub 1.2.3. NICHOLS. LINDA D.: PepCIub I. NICKS.CARLA D: PepCIub 1.2.3. NOBLE.CHARLESC.: Sophomore Football. Baskclball. Baseball: Track 2.3; Student Rela- tions Board 1.3:German Chib 2. NOFFSINGER. JOHN P.: Cross Country I. 2.3; Basketball 1.2; Track 1.2.3. NORRIS. GWYNN S : Chorakers 2: Choral- esque 2: Modernaircs 3. OAK.JCATHERINE L.: One Acts I: PepCIub 1.2.3. O'CONNOR.CONNIE L. O'DONNELL. PEGGY K Pep Chab 1.2.3; Letterwcmen's Chab 2.3 — President 3: Stu- dent Relations 2.3. Sea Sprites 3. OPP1.IGER. TERRY M ORDWAY. LORA J. ORTLEB. JOHN JOSEPH: Student Relations Board 1.2: Wrestling 1.2.3; Football I; Senior Class President; Letlcrman'sClub 3. OWENS. DEBRA K Student Relation Board 1.3; French Oab 1.2.3: Pep Club 1.2. Rilk Club 3. OWNBY. LYNN PACKER. DWIGHT R.: SpamshClub I. PADGETT. PAUL DAVID. Golf 3. PAGE. SUSAN L.: Hoofbeats 2 - assistant Organizations editor. 3 — Editcr-in-Chief; Stampede 2 — News Editor. Rewrite Editor; Ccntpeetut 3; Koliedoseope 2 Student Advi- ser) Beard: Quill and Scroll 2.3 president; Debate 2.3 - District team; Director. Novice Debate Tournament 3; Sound of Music I; Amahl and the Night Visitors 2: South Pacific 3; Wichita Senior Youth Symphony I. 2.3; NCTE Nominee 2: National Merit letter of Commendation 3; Youth Board 2.3; Tutor 2. 3; Film Ckb 3; Latin Club 1.2: PepCIub 1.2. PATE.CHARLA R.: PepCIub2.3. PEARCE. MARY E PECK. JANA B.: Pep Club 1.2.3: Sophomoee Cbcnr; Modernises 2. PEDROJA. JAMES R PEBBLES.SANDRA I. PELTZER. ROBERT M PERKINS. DEBBIE A. Student Relations 1.2; PepCIub 1.2.3 Representative 2,3. PERSONS. KOREA E : Student Relations Beard 2. PETERS. SUSAN J.: NFL 3; Stampede 2.3 - Editorial Page Editor 3: Hoofbeats 3. PETERSON.GREGORY V. PETERSON. JAMES Wresttng 1.2.3:Teams 1.2.3; Leltermen's Club 2.3, PHELPS. CATHY J. Pep Chab 1.2.3: Future Teacher's of America 3. PHELPS. ORLIN G.: Student Relations Board 2.3; Swimming 1,2.3; Football I. PIERCY. SUSAN K French Club I; Pep Chib 2.3. PINKERTON. JAMES R. L46 PLANK.CONNIE E. POPE. SUSAN A. POSTON. JOE B.: Thespians 2.3; Golf 2.3; Spoon River Anthology 3; South Pacific 3; The Mouse That Roared 2: Choraleu;. 2. One Act 2.3: Spring Play 3; Home Sweet Homicide 2; Film Club 3. POTTS. RONALD D.: POWELL. DORLA PRATHER. JUDITH A. PRAY. RONNIE W Football 2; Wresting I; Golf 2. PRITCHARD. STEPHEN E,: Sophomore Baseball. Spanish Oob 1,2. PRITCHETT. LINDA P PROVEN2ANO. FRANK T. Boys Glee Chib 3. PUCKETTE.CLAUDETTE M. PUENT. SANDRA K : French Club 2; Pep Club 2.3. QUINI.EY. KATHLEEN A.: Stamptdt 3: Hoo btau J - Sophomcee Class editor. QUINN. LISA C Pep Club 1.2; Future Teachers Chib I; Spanish Club 2; Film Club 3; Sound of Music I. RAINER. JIMMIE T.: Football 1.2.3; Base- ball 1. RANDLE. PATRICK W. RAY. JAMES E. RAY. KURTA REED. SHARON S Pep Club 1.2.3; French Chib 1,2.3; Student Relations Board 2: Quill and Scroll 3; Tutor 2; Hoofbeois 2.3 Cross Country 2. Student Life 3; Stompnie —Feature Editor 2. Managing Editor 3; Editor 3. REED. RODERICK T. REEL. NOEL A. REHEIS. REBECCA C.: Pep Club 1.2.3; Girls Glee Club I. REIGHLEY.STEVE L. RENTSCH. DOUGLAS A.: CrossCounuy I. 2; Swimming I; Track 1.2; NFL 1.2; Debate I, 2. RICHARDS. STEVE C : Choraleers 3; Con- cert Band I.2J; Pep Bard 1,2.3; Sound of Music I; Pillow TalL I; Dear Me. the Sky is Falling I; One Acts 1,2,3; Diary of Anne Frank 2; “Home Sweet Homicide 2; The Moote that Roared 2; Chcraleaque 1.2.3; South Pacific 3; Talent Assemblies 1.2; A- mahl and the Night Visitors 2; Thespians 1.2. 3. RICHARDSON. BOBBY D. RICHARDSON. LARRY G.: Football 1.2.3; Gymnastics 1.2.3; Letlermen's Chib 2.3; Stu- dent Relations Board 3. RICHARDSON. PAM 3 PepCIub 1.2.3 RICHARDSON. PATRICIA: Pep Chib I RIELD. JANET LYNN: Home Sweet Hom- icide 2: One Acts I: Spoco River Anlhology” 3: South Pacific 3: Theseae 3; Latin Club I; Future Teachers Chib I. ROACH. PAMELA R Gymnastics 1.2.3; German Chib I; PepCIub I ROBERTSON. LINDA I,: PepCIub I RODNEY. CINDY J : Sophomore Choir; Pep Club 1.2.3. RODRIGRIEZ.CAROLYN D ROGERS. L. DIANE: Pep Club 1.2.3; AH Chib 3. ROGERS. TERESA A ROHRBACK. DANIEL D : Instrumental Ensemblies 1.2.3; Pep Band 3; Marching 1.2.3; National Merit Scmifinalitt 3. ROOT. LARRY G. ROSS. LINDA M Pep Club 1.2.3; Medical Careers 3. ROUSH. CARL W. Cross Country I; Gym- nastics 1.2.3. RUSHER. BONNIF. RUTLEDGE. SHERRY L.: Pep Club I; Modern Dance 2.3; All-School Project 2.3. SADLER. BETSY A.: PepOab 1.2.3; Direc- tor of Publications 3; One Arts 2. “South Pacif- ic 3; Spoco River Anthology 3. “Diary of Ame Frank 2; Sophomore Choir. SALEM. ROBIN LOUISE: PepOab I; One Acts I. Home Sweet Homicide 2. The Meuse that Roared” 2; South Pacific 3; Se- nior Play 3: Spoon Riser Anthology 3; French Chab I2J President 3; Thespians 3 — Treasurer. SANDBERG. ERIC W.: Swimming 3 SANDERS. SUSAN A PepCIub 1.2.3: Stu- dent Relations Board I; French Chib 3. SAVAGE. PAUL I..: Wrestling I: Track I; Football 1.2.3; Leltermen's Club 2.3. SCHAEFER. CAROL A.: Bteam Cheer lead- er I; One Acts I; Choraies )ue 2.3; Sound of Music I; Sculh Pacific 3; Varsity Cheer- leader 2; Pep Club Cabinet 1.2; Amahl and the Night Visitors 2; Director of Finance 3. Thespians 2.3 Secretary 3; Spoon Rner Anthology 3; Senior Play 3; Homecoming Queen Attendant 3; Choraleers 2.3; Sophomore Choir; Miied Ensemble I; Talent Assembly I. SCHAIBLE. DOUGLAS R. SCHANTZ. BECKY A.: Student Council 1.2. 3; Pep Club 1.2.3 Representative 3; Sea Sprites 1.2.3. SCHMIDT. PATRICIA L.: German Club 2. 3; Pep Club 2; GirH Glee Club 2. SCHOWALTER. PAUL R SCHRADER. ROBERT L. SCHRADER. WILLIAM D. SCHUTTE. MIKE G.: ScpAomoee Football; B-icam Football 2. Varsity Football — Manag- er 2.3; Gymnastics 3 — Manager. Lellerman't Club 3. SCHWARTZ. ANNA K.: Marching Band I. 2.3; German Club 2.3; PepChab 3; Pep Band 3; Medical Careers Chib 3. SCHWEINFURTH. SUSIE J.: PepCIub U; Medical Careers 2 SCHWIETHALE. KARL W Gymnasia 3; Leltermen's club 3. SCOTT. THOMAS A. Wrestling I; Latin Club I; Debate 2.3; NFL 3. SEERY. DON S.: Football 3; South Pacific 3; Track 2; Gymnastics 2. SELIGH. MARK R SELTZER. MICHAEL S. SHAW. BOB L.: Student Relations Board 3; Golf 1.2.3; Varsity Basketball 2.3 - Co-cap- tain 3; Letlermen's Club 2.3. SELLENBERGER. TOMMY SHELLITO. PAUL C.: Spanish Club 1.2.3 President 3; Scenee and Math Club I; Medical Careers Chib I; Hoofbtats 3 — Junior Class Editor; NCTE Nominee 2; Youth Board 3 President 3; Kaleidoscope 3 Business Man- ager; Film Club 3; National Merit Letter of Commendation 3; Swimming I. SHELTON. PAMELA J.: PepCIub 1.2. SHELTON. VICKY R: Varsity Cheerleader I; Pep Oab 1,2.3; Gymnastics 3. SHIRACK.SUSAN A.: PepCIub 1.2.3. SHNIDERMAN, ELLEN K. SHOOK. JAMES E.: Varsity Football 2; Var- sity Track 1.2; Jomcr CUss Sgt. at Arms; Se- nior Class Vioc-Preudent; Government Class Legislate . SHULL. CINDY L. SIDERS. CAROL J.: Sea Sprites I; PepCIub 1.3; French Club 2 SIMMONS. CHRIS K Pep Club 2; Cheea- leers 3; Modernises 2 SIMON. ARMANDO SLATER. GEORGINA G. SLAUGHTER. CARRIE L Sophomore Choir; Pep Club 1.2.3; Choraleers 2.3; Cboral- esejue 2.3; “Amahl and the Night Visitors 2: Sound of Music I; Junior Misses 2; French Chib 1.2; Sea Sprites I SMITH. BENSON H. SMITH.CARMEN L. PepChab 1.2 Rep- resentative I. Junior Secretary . SMITH. CARMEN R. SMITH. DORA E SMITH. JUDY SMITH. KENT H : Stage Band 1.2.3; Pep Band 2: Chcralesquc 1.2.3. SMITH. LYNDA K : PepCIub 1.2.3; Medical Careers Club 2; Spanish Chib 2; Ait Club 2,3; Sephomerc Choir; Modernanes 2 SNODGRASS. DAN E.: Sophomore Basketball. SODERSTROM. SANDY A PepCIub 2.3. SOWEI.L. BILLY R SPARKS. SHELLEY D.: Sophomore Chou: Pep Chib 2; Mcdernaires 2.3. SPEARY. JOHN P Orchestra 1.2.3: Chora- leers 2.3; Madrigals 3; “Sound of Music I; Amahl and the Night Visitors 2; South Pa- cific 3; German Club 1.2.3; Spasush Club 3. Film Club 3; Board of Directors;Conspectus 3; Hoo tirai 3 - • Business Pubholy Manager 3; Boys Stale 3; NCTE runner-up 2; National Merit Letter Of Commendation 3; Choralcsquc 1.2.3; One Acts 3; Stage Band I; Band 2. SPEYER. EVA J : Pep Chib 1.2.3; Sea Sprites I; French Club 2.3; Student Relations Board I SPINES. JACK STEVE SPRAKER. REBECCA BERT SPURLIN. VICTORIA M.: Pep Club 1.2; Student Relations Board 2; Art Club 3. SQUIRE. PAM J. PepClab 1.2.Stwprdt I; Art Chib 1.2. STANDLEY. GARY E Sophomore Choir; Choraleers 2.3. Madrigals 2.3; South Pacific 3;Chorales iuc2.3. STARR. LESLIE S; Pep Club 2.3; German Club 2.3 STEARNS. JOHN J.: Film Chub 3. STEELE. THOMAS H. STEEN. MICHAEL E STEVENS. ROGER L Bard IJ; Wrestling IA Marching Band 3; Pep Band 3. STEVENS. STEPHANIE Pep Club 1.2.3; Student CcubqI Representative I. STEWART.GARY K.: Sophomore Football. STEWART. JAN L : Pep Club I; Girls Glee Chib 2.3. STOCKMAN. BEVERLY: Pep Club I; Art Oab 2.3; Home Sweet Homicide 2; Sound of Music I; “Diary of Arvae Frank 2; A- mahl and tbe Night Visitors 2; South Pacif- ic 3. STONE. MARSHA J PepClub2. STRAHM. KERRY S.: 'Shall We Join the Ladies 1; Home Sweet Homicide 2; Tbe Mouse That Roared 2; Thespians 2.3; “South Pacific 3; Spoon Rher Anthology 3; Senior Play 3; Intramural Basketball 1.3 SI RAT'TON. SUSAN I. STUCKY, BARBARA J. STUEHLER. DORIS G. STURDY. JUDY A : Pep Club 1.2.3; Gym- nastic 2.3. SUMMERS. MARC L. TABER. RUTH E. Pep Club 3; Future Teachers Club 3; Girls Glee Chub 3. TAJNIA. BAHMAN TAYLOR. LILA H PepCIub 1,2; Sopho- more Choir; Modernaires 2.3; Buck Stage Minority 2; Gymnasii 3. TEGTMEIER. RANDY L.: Gymnasii 1.2. 3; Lettermcns Oab 2.3. TERRY. MARY F. Marching Band 1.2;Con- cert Bard 2. Pep Chib 2.3 - Representative 3. Utter women's Club 2.3. THATCHER. KIMBAL THOMPSON. PAM S.: Pep Club I.2J: Stu- dent Relations Board 3. THORNTON. THOMAS W TICE. BARBARA W. PepCIub 1.2; Pep Band 1.2.3; Marching Band 1.2.3; Concert Band 1.2.3; Orchestra 2.3; South Pacific'' 3. Sea Sprit I. TIMPY.CAROL A. TINDALL. GARY D Stage Band 3; March- ing Band 2.3: Concert Band 2.3; Baseball I; CboraWvque 3. TINDAL. MARSHA E Pep Club 1.2.3; Modernaires 3. TIPFIN. JAN S Pep Chib 1.2.3; Pep Chib Cab.net 1.2: B-team Cheerleader 1.2; Soph - more Choir; Sophomore Girls Ensemble; Span- ish Club I; Student Relations Board 1.3: Cbor- aleers 2.3; Chorlacsqwc 2.3: Amahl and the Night Visiters 2; One Acts 2; Homcccming Queen Candidate 3; South Pacific 3: “Spoon River Anthology 3: Seek Play 3; Sound of Musae I. TOLLIVER. STARLA K Pep Chib 1.2.3; Future Teachers Chib 2.3; Medical Careers Chib 3; Film Oab 3. 147 TRICE. GWENDLYON K : Hand I; Pep Chib 2: Marching Band 2 TRUILLO. DEBORAH UNRUH.SUSAN R PepCIub 1.2.3; Student Ceuncil Representative I: Student Relations Board 2. VANARSDAI.E. LISE A.: Pep Club 1.2.3: Lamg Chib 1.2,3 - - Treasurer 2. President 3; Girls Glee Chib I; Modernaires 2: Debate 2; Student Relations Board 3. VANCE. GRANT A VANDERLIP. MARGARET A PepCIub I. 2.3. VAN DOREN. CLAUDIA: Pep Chib 1.2.3: Film C lub 3: Student Relations Board 2 WALKER. FORD T : Football U: Basketball I; Track 1,2.3: GermanClub 1. WALKER. TERESA: Sea Sprites 1.2. Student Relations Board 1.2. WALL.GARY W. WALLER. DAVID L.: Sophomore Football. WANGMAN. CAROL PepCIub 1.2.3: Med- ical Careers Club 3. WARREN. MARLENE K Pep Club 1.2.3: Student Relations Board 3. WEBBER. GARY K.: Wr tlmg 1.2.3; Cho- raleers 2.3; Choralesque 2.3; Sophomore Choir: South Pacific 3. WELLBORN. CURTIS R : Sophomore Foot- ball. Baseball 1.3 WELLEMEYER. JAMES R WELSH. ROBE RTC. WEST. FRANK M. WEST. JAMES D.: “South Pacific 3; Chora- leers 2.3; Sophomore Choir; Choralcsquc 2.3. WEST. JANET P Latin Club 1.2. WEST. LARRY J.: Sophomcee Football. WEST. THOMAS M.: WHERRY. BARBARA E : PepChab 1.2; Pep Band 2.3: German Oab 2.3: Marching Band I. 2.3. WHITE. DEBBIE A. WHITE. LINDA K WIEBE. MARK R German Chib 1.2: Math and Science Chib 2: Choraleers 2; Choralesque 2; Kaleidoscope 3; Scphomcee Madrigals. WILKS.CANDICEM.: PepChab I. WILKS.TERRY K WILLIAMS. CAROL J.: Student Council Representative 1.3; Pep Oab 1.2.3 Secre- tary 3: Spanish I: French Club 2.3. Homecom- ing Queen Attendant: Jr.-Sr.-Prom Attendant: National Merit Semi-firuhst 3. WILLIAMSON. DONNA E PepCIub 2.3: Medica I Careers Club 2. WILSON. ALAN LEE: Debate 1.2.3; NFL I. 2.3. WILSON. ARMENTIAL WILSON. ROSE M.: Pep Club I; Girls Glee Oab I; Modernaires 2 WILSON. SALLY H PepCIub 1.2.3. WILSON. WILLIAM: Orchestra I: South Paesfie 3; Football I: Track I; Swimming 1.2; Debate 2. Film Club 3. WINKLER. MARK A WINTERS. CATHY: Gymnasii 2. WOMACK. GREGS. WOOD. PHYLLIS K. WOODY. PAMELA L : Pep Club 1.2.3; French 1.3; Art Chib 2.3; South Pacific 3. WORKMAN. JOEC WORSHAM. BRANCH R. WRIGHT. NANCY S. WRIGHT. RANDALL J. YOUNG. EVELYN. L YERBY.CHRIS:Choraleers 3 index A Abcrg. Hans E. Abraham. Belinda 106 Abraham, James B. 97. 132 Abraham. Justin B. 97. 132 Achlcn. Mark H. Ackerman. Dayna J. Adams, Abigail 77, 76, SI Adams. Donna R. 75. 81 Adams. Glenda K. 132 Adams. Harold V. Adams. Jackson P. 106 Adams. Roger H. Addis. Dr. Fred 6.10. II Adrian. Patrick D. Agee. Janice J. 36. 37. 76. 84. Agee. J. Scott 80 Agee. Steve C. 95. 132 Ahlcrs. Michael 106 Ahsmuhs. Steve K. 32. 33.42.43. 52. 77 Aikins. Mary Ann 106 Aikins. Nancy C. 76, 81 Albert. Janet R. 106 Ailken. Mrs. Constance 21. 76 Albright. Keith K. 74 Alcfs. Betty S. 132 Alexander. Deborahs. 106 Alexander. Randy L.132 Allan. MaryS. 76 Allen, Alice M. Allen. Carol Marie 50 Allen. Daniel R. Allen, David M.132 Allen, David T.I06 Allen. Delilah M. 106 Allen. Jo A. 132 Allen. Ronnie 80. 94 Allen. Sterling E. 132 Alley. Craig R. 132 Alley. Kirstic L. Alley. Lccia N. Its Alley. Nancy E. 132 Alpern, David J. 77 Alseike. Donna L. 132 Alscikc. Vickie R. 106 Alter. Jean Ann 81. 132 Amen. Mr. Fred 27 Ames. Randall M. 132 Anderson. Carol A. 132 Anderson. GregC. Anderson. Karen L. 106 Anderson. Kathleen M. 106 Anderson. Marc D. 132 Anderson. Mark R. 30. 32. 57. 74.77 Anderson. Paula J. Anderson. Randall A. 132 Anderson. Steven P. Anderson. Timothy D. Anderson. William M. Andree. Mr. Paul 28 Andrews. Jayne A. Angelo. John E. Angle. Steve D. 106 Angle. Kelvin D. 132 Anthony. Robert Archibald. Mark 106 Armstrong, Jerry W. 101 Arnold. Terry R. 106 Ascl. Caroline J. Asher, Gary L. 132 Astlc. Stephanie J. Atkinson. Edward 1.. 106 Atkinson. Richard L. 106 Aurback. Michael L. Ausherman, Larry P. Avers. Angela D. 132 Avery. Bradley E. Avery. Greg Avery. Martha S. 41.75 Aviks. llzc Anita Awards 32. 33 Ax, Stephanie L. 42.43. 76 Ayala. Israel Ayala. Carla A. 97, 132 Ayers. Peggy S. 132 Ayesh. Mark G. 132 Ayesh. William A. 96 B Bathos. Reme K. Backstage Minority Bacon. Robert P. Baer, Audrey K. 132 Bailey, Dean J. Baker. Jay E. 132 Baker. Paul J. Bales, Denny L. 132 Ball. Duane K. Ball. J. Ranee Ball. Kathleen C. 107 Ballard. James M. 77 Ballcnlinc. Jon R. 97 Balzcr. Cynthia G. 107 Banks, Roxann 103, 132 Barber, Jacquclinn A. Barber, Janice L. 107 Barbour. Robert B. Bare. Eleanor E. Bare. Mr. Corwin 15 Bare. Mr. Leone IS Barger. Johnny E. 107 Barham. Deborah K. 31. 107 Barham, Emily K. 132 Barker. Lanee S. 80. 97.107 Barnes. Troy T. Barnett. Philip R. 132 Barrier, Janice 77 Barrier. Katherine 132 Barrow. Wesley A. Barsccwski. Robert L. 132 Bartlett. Lynne E. Basketball Basketball S weel heart Basta, Connie L. 132 Bastian. MaryinC. 41.42.43. 97 Batchelor, Denise L. 132 Bauer. Peggy L. 30. 76. 77. 107 Baxter. Cynthia K. 132 Buyout. Patrice A. 77 Bcacham. Jane A. Bcacham. Peggv 1.. 107 Beals. Kathy H. 132 Beals. Perry K. Beaman. Nancy 36 Bean, Steven M. 132 Beard, Cariotta 1.. 132 Beard. Steven G. 107 Beard. Terrence W. 107 Beard. Tom W. 107 Beauchamp, Tony J. 132 Beck. Kenneth L. Beck. Sally A. Beckett. James R. 132 Bcckncr, Steve C. 107 Bedigrew. Gary D. Bcemillcr. Cindy J. 36. 76 Behring, William J. Bciswangcr, Dennis D. Bckemeycr. Lucinda C. 36 Bclancsik. Paula Bell. Brenda E. Bell. Brenda E. Bell. CarolynS. 107 Bell. Debby D. 107 Bell. Jack D. Bell. I.vnda J. Bell. Mary A. 107 Bell. Stephanie L. 132 Bell. William N. Bender. Edward M.97. 132 Bennett. Cynthia S. 132 Benson, Allen R. Bentley. Lee L. Beren. Nancy T. 33. 36. 76.84 Bergman. Kathy S. 41. 71. 76. 85 Berndsen. Mark A. Berndsen. Sharon A. 132 Berry. David 36 Berry. Lou A. 132 Beshires. John C. Best. Sandra K. Bethel. Larry L. Bethel. Robert Roark 95. 132 Bettenhausen. Jan L. Bick. Terri L. 132 Biggs, Michael R. Bigler. Carol S. Biglow. Darrell G. 132 Biglow. Larry J. 133 Billups. Patricia A. 133 Bilson. Mary M. 133 Bilson. Victor A. Bindcrim, Janis E.133 Billie. David W. 123 Black. Patricia A. 34. 36.41. 77. 123 Blackburn. Joncllc 123 Bland. Kathryn M. 133 Blanton. Darlene F. 77, 133 Blnndton. Dalcnc K. 123 Blanton. David L. Blcck. Cynthia J. 76. 77. 133 Blcck. Mark E. 32.37. 101 Blcck, Sandra L. 76, 77, 133 Bledsoe. Glenda J. Block. Renee I. 123 Blockyou. Rocky L. 133 Blythe. Barbara A. Boener. Raul D. 123 Bogart, Dale M. 123 Bogart. Doug W. Boggess. Bobbie J. Boggess, Thcrisa J. 133 Boguc, Patrick A. 123 Bohannon. Patricia K. 123 Bolan. Penny L. 133 Bolcy, Patrick K. Bond. Cynthia J. 133 Bonds. CherlyJ. Bondurant. Terry L. 96. 123 Boncwcll. Marcia A. Booth. David Booth. Diana L. Bordigon. Kathy L. Borofsky, Stephen P. Bostic John 123 Both. Constance L. 123 Bottomlcy. David J. 42.43. 123 Boucher. Robert 133 Bounous. Timothy J. 42.43. 123 Bourbon, Dorothy A. 133 Bourland. Louis 52 Bowen. Stacey A. 133 Bowers. William K. 133 Bowlan, Ronald E. 95. 133 Bowles. Deborah R. 123 Bowman. Dana J. Bowman. Linda G. 77, 133 Bowman. Mark H. 41,42.43 Boyce. Phyllis N. 133 Boyd. Michael 74. 133 Boyd. Thomas W. SO Boydston. Donna K. 133 Boyer. Steven C. Boys Ensemble 41 Bo arth. Cynthia D. 41 Bozarth. Mrs. Wilma 25 Brack. Kevin S. 133 Bradbury. George E. Bradbury. Richard A. 133 Bradley. Virginia 41 Brammer. James P. 50. 76 Brandom. Patricia L. 77, 123 Branc. Daniel A. 123 Branson. Julie J. 133 Braun. Mark A. Braverman, Philips. 35. 133 Brazill. Sherrie T. Breaker. Janet R. Brca calc. Barbara J. 123 Brcidcnthal, John L. 32. 80. 133 Brcidcnthal. Robert E. Brenneis. James M. 133 Brcsslcr, Marica L. 123 Brewer. Deborah J. 123 Brezovar. John R. 42.43. 123 Brickcr. Beverly J. 41.81 Bridgens. Pamela J. Bridges. Mary J. Bridges. Thomas D. 95. 133 Brim. Melissa G. 133 Briscoe. Donn W. 133 Briscoe. James C. 123 Britton. Richard A. 97. 133 Broadwarcr, Dcidra D. 41,42.43 Brodin. Jancl M. 133 Brooks. Beverly F. 76, 81. 133 Brooks. David M. 123 Brooks. Janinc E. Brosius. Frank C. 35. 77. 133 Brotherton, Carolyn L. 133 Brown, Amanda D. Brown. Barbara A. Brown. Barbara J. Brown. Davy J. 133 Brown, Debra K. 123 Brown, Dinah 74, 133 Brown. Douglas G. 133 Brown. Douglas L. 123 Brown. Earl H. 133 Brown. Kirby R. 97, 133 Brown. Mrs. Pauline IS Brown. Sondra S. 123 Brown. ValJ. 95. 103.133 Brown. Veda J. 42.43 Browning. Ann R. 133 Brubaker. Christopher 133 Bruce. Addic I.. 123 Bruce. Eric D. 80. 123 Bruce, Patricia A. 123 Bruce. Susan E. 133 Brunlon. Randy G. 123 Bruss, Donna L. 133 Bruss. Paula A. 42,43 Bryan. Susan L. 123 Bryant. Marsha A. 133 Buchanan, James C. Bucharon. Mrs. Verna 27 Buck. David D. 74. 76.97.133 Buck. Kathleen A. 133 Buck. Lon L. 133 Budd. David K. 74. 77. 123 Bulis. Kevin C. 95. 133 Bulis. Pamela L. 76. 85 Bullock. Cheryl D. 123 Bultmann. Walter K. 133 Burch. Briana K. 123 Burch. Robert A. Burgess, Onis 123 Burke. James E. Burkholder. Mrs. Trudy 20 Burkett, Kelly S. 123 Burleigh. Deborah L. 123 Burnett. John W. 123 Burns. Deanna 133 Burns. Karen S. 123 Burns. Lcla M. 133 Burns. Pamela S. Burns. Stanley J. Burris, Karen I. 133 Burris. Ruth. L. 76 Burrow. Michael E. 133 Burrow. William M. Burrus. Richard E. 123 Busch. Charles J. 133 Busch. Kathryn J. 36.37. 70 Bush. Randall W. Bush. Rosalind E. 133 Bussard. Brad R. 123 Butler. Constance A. 77. 123 Butler. Michael P. 133 Butts, Alta C. c Cable. Daniel L. 123 Cable, Larry L. Cafeteria Workers 29 Cailtcux. Kathy J. 133 Cailtcux. Stephen D. 123 Cain. Michael Caldwell. Criag D. Calc. Linda L. 76 Callahan. Connie J. 123 Calvert, Mrs. Barbara IS Cambell. Camcilc S. Campbell. Carmen S. Campbell. Daniel D. Campbell. Mr. Dean IS Campbell. Marcia M. 123 Campbell. Richard B. Candy.Janet 81 Canfield, Ken R. 133 Canfield. Randv 80. 94. 101 Cannady. Mr. Leon 12. IS Cannon. Ann P. 133 Cannon. David J. 133 Cannon, Patrick Cantrell. David J. 123 Cantrell. Deborah 123 Capps. Lisa L. 123 Capron.Carolannc 123 Carlson. Dana D. 133 Carlton. Mark L. 77. 123 Carmichael, Scott W. 148 Carnahan. David A. 123 Carpenter, Susan D. 77, 123 Carr, Jeffrey A. 74, 133 Carreau, Jeanne N. 76, 84. 123 Carrol. Janet L. 133 Carson. J3na L. 133 Carter, Celia Y. Carter. David I. 133 Carter, Earl D. 41.42.43, 97. 123 Carter. Jerry L. 123 Carter. Larry H. 123 Carter. Rebecca L. 77. 123 Cary. Barbara A. 123 Case. Terry C. 133 Casler. Vicki S. 133 Casper. Gary D. 123 Castle. Lana R. 76 Castro. Patricia A. 123, 133 Castro, Waldo 77, 123 Caudcll. Robert L. 123 Caves. John M. Cavin. Mary L. 123 Cecil. Shcllcv L. Chaffin, Chris H. 123 Chaffin. Kevin B. 133 Chambers. Donna K. Chambers. Jerry L. 42.43. 123 Chambers. Mrs. Mary 21 Chambers. Norma J. 133 Chambers. Suzanne 123 Chandler. Charles Q. 95. 133 Chapek, Mike L. 80 Chard. David W. 30. 133 Cheek. Debra S. Clifton. Jane A. Cheerleaders 71. 74. 75 Chestnut. Connie L. 76. 123 Chichester. A. Paul Chipas. Anthony J. 33. 74. 77 Chlcntzos, Ted A. 80 Choralccrs42.43 Chorn. Larry G. 37.42.43. 77 Chrisco. Dennis G. 123 Christie. Mrs. Helen IS Christmorc. David Christy. Kent W. 133 Churchill, Stephen C. 36. 37 Churchman. Viki L. 123 Clearey. David B. Clark. Betty L. 133 Clark. Billy R. 123 Clark. Cyndic J. Clark. David C. Clark. Elizabeth A. 123 Clark. Gerald L. 133 Clark. Mr. Glenn Clark. Grover D. Clark. Janet A. Clark, Jeannie E. 41, 123 Clark. Mr. Ken 15 Clark. Kenny W. 123 Clark. Kirby H. Clark. Larry 133 Clark. Mrs. La Von 20 Clark. Ruth A. 133 Clark. Teddy W. 96. 123 Clark. Terry L. Clay. John C. 41.42.43. 80. 123 Claypool. Annette L. 133 Clevenger. Mark B. 77.96, 123 Clifton. Mrs. Ada 14 Cline. Betty J. 123 Cline. Carmen J. Cline. Joyce E. Cline. Luann A. 133 Cline. Sandra L. Cline. Steven L. 123 Clinton. Robert P. 133 Clover. Kristine E. 133 Clymer. Richard A. 133 Cobb. Suzanne L. 133 Cochcnour. Anita M. 74, 123 Cochcnour. Dwight L. 74 Cochran, Pamela J. 133 Cocking. Nancy L. 133 Cocking, Sally J. Cody. Paula C. 70. 123 Coe. Nathan J. 133 Coffnam. Dennis D. 133 Cohen. Steven A. Colchin. Mark W. Cole, Linda K. 133 Coleman. Cynthia A. 123 Colin. James M. 123 Collialic. Steven K. Colling. Vincent M. 123 Collins. William A. 133 Colvcr. G. Constance 76. 123 Compton. Robert T. 133 Cook. Alan L. 76 Cook. AnnaC. Cook. Cassi C. 123 Cook. Christy A. 123 Cook. Linda G. Cook. Pamela S. 133 Cook. Randy Cooke. Cynthia A. 35. 133 Cooper. Barry K. Cooper. Bruce E. 133 Cooper. Cathryn E. 123 Cooper. Janet B. 75 Cooper. Norris Copeland. Robert E. 123 Copes. Glenda G. 57. 123 Copes. Theon 133 Copley. James W. Corman. Daniel H. 133 Corn. Brian J. 133 Cornett. David W. 133 Corpening. Donna R. 134 Corrigan. MaryC. 77 Costello. Eddie F. 123 Costello. Nancy A. 134 Couch. Cynthia J. Coulson. John M. 84, 123 Coulter. Barbara L. 123 Cowdrey. Dawn 134 Cox, Diane L. 123 Cox, Randy L. 134 Cox. Robert N. 80 Cox. Shirley C. 134 Cox. Wanda J. 134 Crabb, Tommy L. 123 Crabtree. David R. 76 Crabtree. Flora D. 134 Crabtree. Mike L. 123 Crahan. Carl H. 134 Crahan. Douglas J. Crahan, Steve W. 123 Crandall, Corincc L. 81.134 Crandall. William M. Crandcll. Jeffrey S. 123 Crandcll. Linda L. 74. 85 Crandcll. Scott L. Cranston, Debby S. 74. 75 Crawford. Linda A. 76. 123 Crawford, Marcella L. 123 Crawford. Marklyn J. 134 Craytor.Susan M. 81. 134 Crclly. Barbara A. 70. 71 Crislcr. Raymond L. Crist. Marilyn M. 134 Crone. Gary P. 134 Crone William R. 134 Crosscountry Cross. Hal G. 134 Crossno. Clara D.I23 Crotts. Larry M. 134 Crotts. Marsha L. 76 Crowe. Willard Ray Crown. Kathleen A. Crum. Lawrence H. 134 Crumley. Brad W. 97, 123 Cruzan. Mark D. 134 Culkin. Deborah R. 134 Culkin. Mark A. 97. 134 Cullum. Daniel E. 134 Cullum. Patricia A. 134 Cumberland. James A. 134 Cummings, Diana L. Cummings. Gary L. 124 Cummings. James W. 36, 37. 77. 124 Cunningham. Chuck W. 134 Cunningham. Dan E. Cunningham. Michael A. 134 Cunningham. Richard M. Curry, Candace Cushing. Stacia A. 134 Cusic. Susan J. 42.43. 52. 53 Custodians 29 D Daetwilcr. Sheryl D. Dakan. William E. 124 Dalrymplc. Samuel V. 124 Daniels. Deborah D. 134 Daniels. Frederick S. 97. 124 Darbe. Alan L. 74. 124 David, David W. Davidson. Austin L. 124 Davidson. Nancy D. 134 Davies. Scott 134 Davies. Spencer 33. 58. 72, 80 Davis. Calvin C. 134 Davis. Danny J. 124 Davis. David 35. 77, 124 Da sis. Miss Debby 13 Davis. Dcvra4l Davis. Diane E. Davis. Donna J. 50, 116 Davis. Elizabeth W. 77.81. 124 Davis. Glennie L. 124 Davis, Jeffrey M. Davis. Michael D. 134 Davis. Richard L. 95. 135 Davis. Susan J. Dawkins. Louis R. 76 Day. Craig A. 124 Day. Daniel E. 134 Day. Diana L. 134 Dean. Dale W. 124 Dean. Robert L. 134 Dean, William E.77,95.134 Debate 34.35 Deck. Glenn E. 124 Dcckingcr. Mr. Jim 23 Decow. Glenn D. 134 Decow. Janet L. Deere. Kenneth W. 134 Deere. Orville D. 124 Delancey. Gregory L. 134 Delisse. Pamela A. Dclissc. Paula A. 134 Demoss. Ronald D. Demuth. Stuart W. Dcngler. Nancy 134 Dcnlingcr. Gregory F. Damcly, Patrick J. Dennis. Kathy Dennis. Teresa L. 134 Dennison. Betty J. Deputy. James O. 32. 74. 77 Deputy. Susan B.41. 77. 124 Dcsocio. Angela F. 134 Dcthamplc. Deborah J. 134 Dcthamplc. Stephen C. 124 Dcuser, Barbara J. 124 Devins. George D. Devlin. Mary K. Dickey. Dee A. 81. 84 Dienst. John D. 124 Dillon. Paul D. 134 Dinsmorc, Jean M. 124 Dinsmorc, Robert S. 42,43. 124 Dirks. Mrs. June 18.30 Dishon. Deborah A. Dobbins. Patricia Docskcn. Donald R. 32 Doherty, James R. 124 Donaldson. John M. 35. 77, 124 Donaldson. John P.42.43. 124 Doolin. William C. Dooms. David E. 134 Doose. Debra D. 134 Dornshuld. Dennis L. 134 Dorr. Robert L. 124 Dorsey. Robert H. 41.42.43 Dotson. S. Riley 134 Doty, Nola J. Doucct, RhondaS. 134 Douglass. Brenda R. 124 Douglass. Paula J. 76.134 Dowell, Cheryl J. 57. 124 Drake. Jacquc L. 124 Drake. Jana B. 124 Dranc. Gregory 134 Draper. James M. 124 Draut. Mr. William 26 Drummond. Donna K. 134 Drummond. Lorna L. 124 Dudney. Gary D. 77, 124 Du fck, Steven C. Dufur, Bruce A. 134 Duggan. Patricia A. 124 Duke. DebraS. 124 Duke. Roderick L. Duke, Rodney K. Dull. Roxanna L. Dunagan. Chris B. 77. 124 Duncan. Esther D. 134 Duncan. Jana J. 76. 124 Duncan. Jerry I). Duncan. MarvS. Dunkcl. Kathy A. 36. 37. 102 Dundlcbergcr. Glenda 134 Dustin. James W. 124 Duvall. H. Anne 124 Dwyer. Diana M. Dwyer. Nora P. 74 Dyar. Pamela L. 124 Dyas. Mary L. 124 Dye. Debbie L. 134 Dye. Deborah A. 124 E Early, Karman D. 124 Earnest. John T. Earns. Steve D Earnsi, Teresa J. 124 Easton. Catherine L. 74.124 Easton. Helen E. 134 Ecord. Kristie L. 134 Eddy. Barbara J. 134 Edcnficld, Jim Edgar. John C. 80.84.96. 124 Edgecombe. Betty L. Edgerton. Anne K. 134 Edgerton. Carolyn J. 134 Edgington. Reed E. Edwards. Mr. A.R. 28 Edwards. Michael W. 134 Edwards. Pamela S. 134 Edwards. Susan E. 81 Eickcl, Charles C. 134 Eisnauglc. Robert P. 124 Ekrut. Dcwaync 134 Elder. Jean A. 124 Ellington. Dollic I. Ellinwood, Linda I. Elliott. Betty J. 124 Ellis. Barry 134 Ellis. Cindy A. 134 Ellis. Joni D. 134 Ellis. Mike L. 80 Ellis. Steven E. Ellis. Susan K. 134 Ellsbury. Ann A. Elmborg. Eric Carl Elstcr. Marc A. Elston. Cheryl K. 124 Elston. Deborah J. 134 El sing. Mr. Richard 15.116 Emmett. Mr. J. S. 26 Emmons. Douglas P. 124 Emmons Nan E, Endicott. Denise K. 134 Engclman. D. Jill 77. 124 Ensign. Rcnclta R. 134 Epp. Michael A. 124 Epperson. Judy 134 Ervin. Charles W. 95. 134 Ettcr. Gregg W. 42.43. 124 Eulert. Mark E. 97. 134 Evans, David S. Evans. Laurie L. 41. 50. 70. 84 Evans. Marilyn K. 124 Evans. Michelle J. 134 Evans. Rusty A. 134 Evenson, Sally J. 77, 124 Eggen. Stanley M. F Fahrbach. David C. 77.124 Fahrbach. James R. 134 Falconer. William D. 124 Fanning, Cathy L. 134 Farbman. Sheila R. 124 Farha B. D. Eddie 124 Farha. Joy L. 134 Farha, Renee 134 Faris, Robert C. 134 Farley. Randall E. Farmci . David G. 97 Farmer, Phyllis A. 134 Farney. DeborahS. 124 Faroh, Craig J. 134 Faroh, Jana M. 149 Fcathcrston. Carol L. Feathersion. Connie 81. 134 Fccse. Randal B. 58. SO. 124 I cldncr. Robert B. Fcldncr. Thomas C. 134 Felix. Judy A. 134 Felix. Tcrcasa 41.42.43 Fenno. Debbie L. 124 Fenno. Gail D. Ferguson. Jane L. 52. 76. 134 Ferrell. Mark E. 76. 134 Fields. Becky A. 134 Fields. Mrs. Virginia 14 Fiedler. Ellen 77. 124 Fielder. Terry L. 124 Filcncr. William E. 80. 96. 134 Fillmore. Gary Film Club 74. US Finch, Carolyn J. 36. 37. S4 Finch. Nancy J. 134 Fine. Richard W. 124 Fine. Robert H. 35. 77. 124 Fine. Roger L. 124 Fink, Marion J. 124 Fink. Rhonda G. 124 Finkbcincr. Mark A, Finkbcingcr. Pamela R. 124 Finley. Brent E. 97. 124 Fisher. Brant A. 134 Fisher. Cindy 1.. 134 Fisher, Linda L. Fisher. Michael P. 134 Fisher. Ronald D. 124 Fisher. Wayne R. Fitch. Donald E. Fleming. Dcwaync Don 80.97 Fleming. Ronald N. 134 Flickingcr. Jolccn J. 42,43 Flickingcr. Kathleen 42.43 Floyd. Dclois E. 124 Folks. Carol A. 134 Football 87. 88.89. 90. 91 Forrer. Barbara A. 76, 134 Forkett, Charles Foster. Douglas B. Fousc. Carol J. 134 Fowler. Carl A. 135 Fowler. Janice K. 124 Fowler. Sandra K. 124 Fox. Vicki L. 124 Fraley. Margaret A. 124 France. Neal 135 Francis. Richard M. 124 Frankcl. Stewart D. 135 Fraser. Jay L. 124 Frauen. Barbara J. 124 Frauen. Stephen P. 135 Fredrickson. Louann J. 135 Fredrickson. Nancy L. 76 Freeland. Teresa H. 76. 84. 103. 124 Freeman. Clella D. 135 Freeman. Josephine M. 70. 135 Freeman. Mike A. French Club 83. 85 French. Dorothy A. 135 Frensley. William R. 30. 32. 77 Friedman. Kathleen Friedman. Tracy 135 Fricsen. Edwin T. 124 Friggeri. Ronnie J. Fry. Jerry E. Fry. William 135 Fuckerson. Gary D. Fugit. Mrs. Betty 28.80 Fugit. Theresa C. 135 Fulbright. Laurie C. 124 Fuller. Charles D. 124 Fuller, Randall J. 135 Fultin. Mr Doug 25 Fulton. Janice K. 124 Fulton. Patricia D. Fulton. Jolenc K. 81. 135 Funston. Cammie J. 42.43 Furdas. Linda 81 Fuson. Kenneth G. Future Teachers G Gabel. JohnC. Gaetc. Myriam M. 124 Galbraith. SharonS. Galloup. Joe R. 135 Galloway. Brad H. 135 Gamble. Karen S. 42.43. 58. 76. 103. 124 Gamclson. Lyndon W. 135 Gans. Rudolph M. 124 Gardner. Constance J. Gardner. Janice A. 81. 135 Garner. Sandra L. 36, 37. 84. 124 Garretson, David L. 124 Garrett. Janice E. 81.135 Garelt. Kent C. 74 Gartung. Cynthia L. 85. 124 Garvey, Judith G. 42,43. 70, 124 Gash. Dean R. 135 Gaskill. Sandra B. 135 Gaulding. Louise E. 75. 124 Gear. James B. 76, 135 Gehrer. Richard M. 135 Geiger. Barbara I. Geiger. Ronald E. 135 Gcnsch. David A. 58. 80 Gerber. Kathryn L. Gcrdcs. Christine N. Gcrlach. Carrie L. German Club 82 Gerner, James P. 36. 124 Gcrvalia. Kathleen A. 135 Gibbons. Marcia A. Gibbons. MikeC. 135 Gicscckc. Roger K. 124 Gilbert. John E. Gilbreath. MikeW. 124 Giles, Marsha A. 125 Gillen water. LconG. 125 Gillcnwatcr, Lois M. 135 Gillcnwater. Ricky D. Gillette. Cheryl L. 125 Gilmore. Brad N. 125 Gimpcl. Steven D. Girls Glee 44 Girls Sports 101 Gist, William A. 31, 125 Githens. Michael W. Githens. Michael W. Glad hart. Mrs. Marsha 18 Glasgow, Cynthia A. Glasgow. Kathy L. 70. 77.135 Glickman. Jancllc 76 Glickman. Mark S. 76 Goad. Mark Michael Gochring, Julie A. 50. 52. 53. 70. 76 Gocllcr. Betty L. Gocring, Susan K. 35. 64. 77. 125 Goldsbcrry, Karen J. 74, 135 Goldsberry. Keith C. 74.97. 125 Goodman. Andrea L. 76. 81. 135 Goodvin. Grant D. 35. 135 Gorbe. Brent M. Gordon. Rusty K. 135 Gorrill. Darcy 135 Goscland. Paul L. 135 Goseman. Erica J. Goss. Rita J. 77. 125 Gould. Judy A. Gould. Kimbcrlce Gragus. Lawanna S. 135 Graham. Dalena M. 125 Graham. Jack L. Graham. Mrs Keith 12 Graham. Ronnie D. 97. 135 Grainger. James M. G randy. Mrs. Marguerite 16.18 Grant. Daniel T. Grant. Jenifer A. 36, 37.41.42. 43.77. 84. 125 Grant. Marcy A. 76. 125 Grass. Janet L. 135 Graves. Gerald L. 77. 125 Graves. Michael A. 50. 51. 71 Gray. Janet L. Gray. Lawrence J. 52. 135 Gray, Staton Green, Antony D. 135 Green. John S. 135 Green. Paulia M. 135 Green. Roger D. 125 Greenberg. Lisa A. 41.42.43. 76. 125 Greene. Miss Janice 28 Greene. Robert Greene. Shannon R. 70. 135 Greenup. Carmen S. 36. 61. 74. 125 Gregory. Lewis D. 35. 77. 135 Gribblc. RobbinS. 135 Gribblc. Stuart W. 35. 77. 125 Griffith. Grctchcn R. 135 Griggs. Ross B. 50 Grimes. Jackie L. 125 Grimslcy. Thomas Grisamorc. Greg E. Grissom. Jon F. 97, 135 Grobe. Brent M. Grucnwald. Rex A. 125 Gudeman. Deanne 35. 37. 77 Gudeman. Kathleen J. 135 Guffer. Gutch 76 Gunstream, Elizabeth 135 Gustin. Marilyn A. Gustke. Johanna C. 135 Gustke. Pamela G. Gutzmer, Kathic L. 125 Guziec. Robert Gymnastics Boys 198 Gymnastics (Girls) 81.84 H Haberly D. Craig 135 Hackcnburg. Robert W. 96. 135 Hackney. Carey B. 97. 125 Haddock. Pamela S. 135 Hadley. Debbie L. 135 Hafer. Rebecca L. 135 Hagan. Stephen D. 135 Hageman. Mrs Helen 16. 21. 76 Haines. Bonnie L. 125 Haines, Charlotte E. 125 Haines. Clark C. 125 Haines, David 125 Haines, Melissa 41.42.43. 128 Hale, Claudia J. 135 Hale. MalcricC. 135 Hale. MarilynS. 77. 135 Hale. Majoric L. Hale. Stuart A. Hall. Allen L. 135 Hall. Cheryl K. 81. 135 Hall. Linda M. Hall. Rebecca W. 135 Hall. Robert M. 125 Halstead. Candace M. Hamlin. Bill J. 135 Hammann. Carol A. 135 Hammcl. Thomas M. 80. 125 Hammond. Charles M. 125 Hammond. Glenn Hammond. John Hanchctt. Vicki E. 125 Hancock. Stanley R. 97. 135 Haney. Julie L. Haney. Will P. 125 Hanks. Brenda J. 70. 76. 135 Hanks. Nancy 85 Manner. Pamela L. 35. 77 Hansel). Vickie J. Hanstinc. Sherry E. 50 Hardesty. Danny G. 135 Hargis. May 135 Hardy. Elisa A. 135 Hargis, Mary Harkins. Joe 76 Harkins. Randi K. 125 Harlow. Patricia J. Harmcl, KaronS. Harmison. Billie G. 42.43. 58. 71.75 Harmon. Brenda Gail Harmon. CarolS. 125 Harms. Jeffery L. 125 Harms. Mrs. Sue 20 Harp, Lloyd M. 125 Harp. Rhonda S. 135 Harris. Debra G. 135 Harris. Mary R. 135 Harris. Paula Jean Harris. R. Kent 42.43. 80. 125 Harris. Robert M. Harris, Rodney W. Harris. William Harrison. Mr. William 18 Hartert. Kaye A. 125 Hartley. Lynn M. 76. 135 Hartman. Eric J. 74, 85. 125 Hartman. Kay D. 125 Hartman. Timothy M. 125 Hartwell. Jane A. 42.43.135 Hartwell. Sally J. 125 Haskin. Thomas D. 125 Hasz. Cynthia K. 135 Hatfield. David P. 125 Harficld. Don A. 77. 125 Hatter. Mr. Charles 26 Hauser. Diane R. Hawkins, Byron E. 125 Hawkins. Patricia A. Hawks. Billy J. 135 Hayden. Gladys M. Hayden. Robert 135 Hayden. Roy J. 135 Hayes. Shelley A. 58. ?0. 125 Haywood. Rickie D. 135 Headley. John S. Hcarlcy. David A. 135 Hcflcy. Donna 76. 125 Heflin. Jimmy C. 125 Hubert. Mrs Helen 21 Heller. Beverly D. 125 Hclscl. Michael C. 135 Hclsel, Susan L. 125 Hcltcrbrand. Lynda J. 81 Hcltcrbrand. Patsy D. 125 Hendersdn, Joe A. 75. 135 Hendrickson, Barbara Hendrix. Janice E. 136 Henkel. Marc E. 80. 97 Henley, Jan 136 Henry. Carol A. 125 Henry. JudyC. Henry. Mary A. 81. 136 Henry. Ronald H. Hensley, Stephen A. 41.42.43. 125 Herd, Burton E. 136 Herd. Cynthia L. 136 Herd. Deborah A. 76 Herd. Mrs. Gene 13 Hera, Sandra E. 136 Herndon. Carl Herndon. Raynol E. 80 Herr. Samuel E. Hcrrcll. Joyce E. 42.43. 125 Herrick. Robert S. 125 Herring, Debra K. 136 Herring. Debra K. 125 Herron. Chris A. 125 Hershberger. Lalecn L. 136 Hershberger, Steven L. 74 Hershorn. Randal N. 136 Herstein. Mark J. Hcrtzlcr, Nancy 57 Hervey, Carolyn A. 125 Hervey, Jane M. 125 Herwig, John A. 125 Hess. Diana M. 125 Hess. Gary B. 76 Hess. Richard D. 136 Hess. Sheryl K. 136 Hesse. David C. 136 Hibbs, Marcia J. 125 Hickcnloopcr. Verna A. 125 Hickok. Kathleen M. 136 Hidaka. Linda J. 136 Hidalgo. Nancy 136 Hiebert, I.andon R, 36. 125 Hicbcrt, Steven R. Higgins. Charles M. 35. 77, 136 Higgins. Gary D. 31 Higtey. David C. 125 Higlcy, John R. 136 Hill. Buddy R.97, 125 Hill. Charles D. 125 Hill. Daniel M. 125 Hill. David M. 125 Hill. Monte H. 80. 125 Hilliard. Michael D. 136 Hilt. Linda A. Hipps. Victoria L. 125 Hiralzka. Janet L. 76. 125 Hirlcman, Edw in D. 58. 80. 118 Hirkman, Greg P. 136 Hirsch. Bruce A. Hissem. GaryS. 136 Hissem. Gregory A. Hite. Michael 136 Hilz. Stanley J. 125 Ho. Sharon J. 76 Hodges. Alice 125 150 Hocpner. Dean W. Hoerner. Dick K. 125 Holcomb. Shelley D. Holladay. Jan M. 125 Holland. Elizabeth E. 71.136 Hollcickc, Diane K. 42.43. 70. 125 Holley. Shannon L. 136 Holley. Sherry K. 42.43 Hollis. Brian W. 125 Holly, Carman K. 42.43. 125 Holm. J. Gregory 136 Holme. Cindy J. 36.37. 125 Holt. Mary N. 41.42.43 Holt. PaulW. 125 Holzcr. Gregory 1.. 136 Homecoming 50. 51 Honakcr. Carol J. 136 Hooten. Karen A. Hopkins. Phil S. Horn. Alvin 95. 136 Horsley. David W. 136 Horsley. Peter C. Horsley. Richard A. 136 Horton. Frankie I.. 136 Horton. Woodrow 125 Hougland. Nanev R. 42.43. 77. 125 House. Barbara A. House. Dave R. 74. 136 Houser. Mr. Everett 26 Houser, Mary L. 125 Housholdcr. Randal A. 136 Houtz, James M. 136 Howard. Julian F.. 136 Howard. Quinton E. 125 Howard, Ronald D. 136 Howard. Sally J. 136 Howard. Susan E. 136 Howard. Vicky J. Howbert, Marsha R. 102 Howell. Margo J. 125 Howsc. Mary H. 42.43. 50. 51. 71.75. 114 Howsc. Robert H. 58.96, 125 Hubcli. Terra J. 125 Hudson. Bill J. 136 Hudson, Brett W. 136 Hudson. Debra L. 77. 136 Hudspeth. Rac L. 125 Huff. Glenda S. 27 Huffman. Mr. Marvin 18 Huffman, Vicki N, 126 Huges, Debra M. 136 Hulctt, Marty L. Hull. Barbara A. Hull. Marilyn K. 42.43. 76. 126 Hummel. Mrs. Jerri 7. 22 Humphreys. Elaine M. Humphreys. Jeffrey W. 126 Humphreys. Shirley Humphries, Allan D. Hunsberger. Mr Jon 22 Hunt. Jona L. 136 Hunter. Donna L. 126 Hunter. Linda G. 126 Hurt, Jeffrey B. Huston. Kathy D. Huston. Kenneth R. Hutchins. Mark W. 136 Hylton. Janet S. 136 Hylton. Pamela J. 136 Ignowski, Deborah R. Ikerd. Debra A. 136 Index 148-155 Intramurali 100. 101 Irvin. Donna J. 81. 126 Irvin. Eddie R. Irvine, Jon Edgar Irwin. Patricia J. Isern. James R. 136 Isham. Nanette I. 136 J Jabara, Dana L. 126 Jabara. Dana L. Jabara. Gcorgann 76. 136 Jabara. JacquclincS. 136 Jabara, Janet F. 136 Jackson. Wayne L. Jacob. Howard 20. 120 Jacob. Jan S. 42.43. 101. 126 Jacobs. Brian L. 136 Jacobs, Stephen R. Jakowatz, Charles V. James. William R. Jamis. Gary L. 136 Jarvis, Thomas C. 136 Jay. Milchcl A. 80 Jeakins. James R. 136 Jeffery. Thomas M. Jenkins. Doug D. Jensen. Barbara L. Jensen. Phillip M. 126 Jenson. Mr. Frank IV Jenson. Jon R. 41.42.43 Jessen. Kristi A. Jessogne. Jen T. 126 Jessogne. Steven G. 81 Jeter. Michael A. 136 Jewett. Alan D. 126 Jewett. Bruce E. 35, 77. 126 Jewett. Mrs. Helen N Johnson. Barbara A. Johnson, Bruce D. Johnson, Debra S. 136 Johnson. James W. 41.42.43. 52. 53 Johnson. Jan E. 126 Johnson. Jennifer A. 81. 136 Johnson. Jodie L. 136 Johnson. Johnnie M. 50 Johnson, Karla S. 126 Johnson. Linda G. Johnson. Mary K. 136 Johnson, Patrick W. 126 Johnson, Rick E. 76 Johnson, Robert G. 136 Johnson. Shirley J. Johnston. Jeffrey R. 136 Johnson. Vicki J. Jones. Carl D. 75 Jones, Cathy S. 81. 136 Jones, Dclois A. 136 Jones. Jcannic E. 126 Jones, Judy L. 136 Jones. Keith E. 126 Jones. MarcS. Jones. Marcia J 136 Jones, Mark S. 126 Jones, Mike L. 136 Jones. Patricia 57. 84. 126 Jones. Sylvia A. 126 Jones. Thomas W. 80 Jones. Timothy K. 126 jQnes. Yvonne C. 126 Jonkcr. Marla M. 76 Jordon. Dale H.95. 136 Jordon. Danny 136 Jordan. James E. 136 Joseph. AnneT. 126 Josias. Debra K. Joslyn. Randy L. 136 Journalism 36. 37 Joy. Gary C. Jung. Johann. Elizabeth 136 K Kale. TcrricC. 136 Kamcn. Sherri L. 136 Kasper. Mr Randolph 26 Kating, Timothy A. 126 Katz. EllcnS. 77. 136 Katzenmeyer, Kay L. 77. 126 Kaufman. Mr Clinton 26.27 Kay. Catherines. Kays. Randall K. 136 Kcatts, William J. Kccklcr. William C. Keefe. Patricia M. 136 Keeler, Edgar 136 Keeler. Michael E. 97. 136 Kcglcy. David A. 136 Keeperr. John 41.42.43 Keimig. Jack L. 136 Kell. Susan R. 136 Keller. Mrs. Mae 19 Kelley. Robert M. Kelly. KristinC. 81. 137 Kellner. Terri L. 126 Kemmerer, Marlene J. 137 Kemper. Jancl R. 42.43 Kennedy. Donald L. Kennedy, Loyd W. 126 Kenney. Susan P. Kennedy, Terry W. 126 Kcnncrly, Scott R. 97.126 Kenney. Susan P. Kerbs. Judy L. Keperr. John Kern. Arnetta Kersey. Elizabeth A. 76. 137 Kersey, Richard P. 80. 96. 126 Kelts, Nancy L. 137 Keys. John E. 137 Kicc. Edward M. 144 Kicc. Marilyn S. 137 Kidaka. Laura J. Kidwcll, Dale H.97. 137 Kidwcll, Deborah S. 50. 58. 70. 102. 114 Kiesgen. Den M. 137 Killingsworth. Ncoma 114 Killingsworth, Wayne 137 Kimball. Leigh 35. 77. 137 Kimball. Lawrence K. 137 Kimbcll. Keek C. 80. 126 Kinc. Charles K. 36. 97. 126 King. Douglas K. 126 King. Gary L. 126 King. John R. 126 King. William C. 137 Kingsland. James R. 137 Kinkaid. Kathy M. 137 Kipers. John G. 126 Kirby, Craig D. 126 Kirchcr. Janice L. 81. 137 Kirkhart. Craig D. 126 Kirkpatrick. Janet L. 137 Kirkscy. Jeanne A. 137 Kiskadden, Kathryn A. 137 Kitchen, Eric P. 126 Kitterman. Carol 126 Kitterman, Charles F. 137 Kizzirc. Murry M. 114 Klasscn. Vicki S. 114 Klcbanoff. Alan H. 114 Klinefelter. Gloria K. 126 Klotz. Steve D. 126 Knappenberger. RoyC. 126 Knichcl. John B. 126 3'it. Robert .John F. 126 Knoll. Karen S. 126 Knotts. Paula K. 137 Knox. Pamela J. 126 Kobcl. Hans F. 77. 114. 123 Koclling. Jack R. 10, 126 Kocltzow. Ronald 137 Koochak. Hosscin 114. 123 Kordis. Paul L. 114 Kosicr. Kathy 35. 77. 137 Krasuski. Jan R. 126 Kratz, Connie I. 114 Kratz. Susan 137 Kratzer. Penny Jo. 114 Kraus. MaryS. 126 Krause. Mrs Ruth 22 Krebs. Tom A. 33. 36.37. 114 Kresge. Duane A. 114 Kresge. Marjorie A. 114 Krohn, Bruce Krueger. Pamela J. 126 Krug. Linda J. 114 Krug. William G. 137 Kucck. Cynthia J. 126 Kucser. l.orcli D. 114 Kuhn. Randy L. 114 Kuhns. Robert M. 126 Kunklc, Steven F. 137 Kurth. Kristen 126 Kurlyka. Joann A. 137 L La Brie, James K. 114 Ladow. David E. 34. 76. 77 Laham, Barry R. 114 Laham, Valerie A. 137 Lair. Cynthia S. 137 Lakous. Karen J. 114 Lamb. Mr. Don 28 Lamberson. Michael G. 126 Lancaster. Jack M.97, 137 Lancaster. Jill M. 81. 137 Landers. David L. 137 Landis. Deborah J. 126 Landis. Ronald F. 126 Landon. Graydon D. 126 Landwehr. Deborah 137 Landwehr, Larry 80, 97, 114 Landwehr, Roger H 97, 114 l.ane. Johnny R 137 Langenwaiter. Nancy 114 Lanning, Elaine K. 126 I.ant:. Mr. William 26.3 Larimer. Carol J. 114 Larsen. Kathy A. 137 Larue. Christine M. 126 I.ashay, Timothy E. Latham. Gina M. 137 Latin Club Laltimorc. Larry Lauchncr. Lorain 126 Laughlin. Marjorie K. 36. 37. 114 Lawrence. Anne S. 114 Lawrence. Conrad M. 80.97. 126 Lawrence. Earlcnc 115 Lawrence. Nina K. 81. 115 Lawton. Robert C. 137 Leach. Mr David IS. 28 League. Mr. Martin 22 Lcason. 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Mark C. 116 Mcrrcll. Paul 138 Merriman. lilcnor J. 31. 116 Merriman, Jackie L. 138 Mesh. Sharon K. 127 Metzger. David P. 139 Meyer, Lorraine A. 76. 127 Michaud. Patrick Michel I. Peggy 81 Middleton. Julie A. 138 Middleton, Todd H. 127 Midiros. John M. Mikcscll. Sheila L. Mikish. Russell A. 116 Milam. Michael L. 127 Miles. Stephen A. 127 Milford. Robert L. 138 Miller. Deborah L. 80. 127 Miller. Debra L. 138 Miller, Denise E. Miller, Doug A. 116 Miller. Kathryn L. 76, 116 Miller. Kenneth E. 127 Miller, Linda Jean Miller. Molly K. 127 Miller. Mr. Neil 17.27.30 Miller. Priscilla R. 116 Miller. Thomas P. 127 Milligan. Connie L. 138 Milligan. Terry E. 80.97. 116 Minks. Susan A. 138 Minor. Robyn L. 36. 37. 72. 76. 116 Minshall. Alexis J. 116 Minshall. Julie A. 81, 138 Minshall. Nancy E. 127 Minshullford. Charles 116 Mint:. Mr. Merle 26.31 Misak, Roger A. 116 Mitchell. Denzel R. 138 Mitchell. Gregorys. 138 Mitchell. Janet L.42.43 Mitchell. Kathy M. 116 Mitchell. Kirk C. 138 Mitchell. 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Linda M. 116 Morrow, Guy R. 80. 117 Morton. Mr. John 16. 19 Morton. Marcia L. 30. 76. 138 Mosrlcy. Jack E. 76. 117 Moser. Jo Anne 42,43. 76. 117 Moser. Teresa G. 138 Mosley. Megan M. 138 Moss. Timothy J. 138 Mosteller, Anita L. 138 Mourning. Marc F. 117 Moxley. Michael D. 97. 127 Moyer, Virginia A. 57, 77. 127 Mulvany, Dennis A. 74, 80, 117 Munscll. Donald L. 138 Munsell. Steve L. 127 Murrah, David L. Murray. Cheryl L. 117 Murray. Jim C. 138 Murray. Jo A. 30, 117 Musch. Billy 127 Muth. Susan 81. 127 Muzingo. Karl 138 Myers. Barbara E. 74. 127 Myers. Bradly J. 117 Myers. Christine 81 Myers. Dcnscl L. 138 Myers. James E. 138 Myers. Rita D. 117 Myers. Valli T. Myers. Vickie R. 127 N Nachbor. Kathryn L. Nacgclc. Dannv E. 127 Nallcv. David P. 127 Nance. Beverly G. 127 Napier.Carol L.42.43. 138 Napier. Connie A. 71. 117 Nathan. Charles B. 32. 27. 74. 77. 80. 101, 117 Nation. Rita S. 127 Nave. NanS. 138 Nave, Robin E. 117 Neely. JohnC. 74.138 Neff. Jennifer 138 Neihart. Michael D. 138 Ncisc. Terri A. 138 Nclscn. Debra J. 138 Nelson. Debra K. 81. 117 Nelson. Francis C. Nelson, Kathyrn L. 41.42.43, 127 Nelson. Mark Sjanlcy 117 Nelson. Susan N. 117 Nelson, Teresa A. 127 Ncth. Edward L. 138 Ncth. Lynnda C. 117 Ncufcld. Bob L.41.42. 43. 52. 53. 117 Newcomb. Eric A. 80. 127 Newcomb. Jennifer A. 127 Newell. Gary L. 127 Newman. Cindy L. 117 N.F.I.. 77 Nichols. Linda D. 117 Nicholson. Mr. Vernon 20. 53 Nicks. Carla D. 117 Nicks, Paula L. 127 Nielson. Vicki 138 Nixon. Leslie A. 138 Noble. Charles C. 117 Noffsingcr. John P. 80. 117, 96 Noffsingcr. Mark W. 80. 127 Nollcttc, Charlotte A. 138 Norris. GwynnS. 117 Nosier. Kay E. 138 Nottingham. Johnny L. 127 Novick. Charlene E. 76.77.138.35 Novick, Jay L. 77. 127 Nussc. Gloria Nutter. Grant E. 127 Nyquist. Mrs. June 19 Nyquist, Vicki E. 138 o Oak. Catherine L. 117 Oak. Tom 138 O’brccht, James W. 127 O’bryan. Hellen 117 O'connor. Connie L. 117 O'connor. Patrick R. 138 O'connor. Peggy L. 138 O'donncll. Maureen K. 138 O'donncll, Paggy K. 81. 117 Ochlcrt. Roger D. 97. 128 Ohlson, Robert K. 138 Ohm. Robert L. 138 Olandcr. Karen R. 77. 128 Olandcr. Lynn 42.43. 128 Oleary. Clare D. 138 Oles. Gary D. 128 Oliver. Penny E. 138 Olson. Wendy Karen 138 Oneill. Patricia G. 117 Opligcr. Rodney 128 Oppliger. Debbie J. 70. 81. 138 Oppliger. Terry M. 117 Orchestra 17 Ordway. Lora J. 117 Orcar. Kathy L. 128 Orr. Janet D. 85. 103. 128 Ortleb. John J. 97. 102. 117 Osmond. Deanna L. 42.43. 128 Ostrander, Pamela Osicrmann. Russell D. 77,128 Oswald, Reuben R. 128 Otero. Alcira Oltcn. Tom L. 128 Otterness. Kris 138 Ottcrncss, Tom E. 128 Olwcll. Howard D. 138 Ovcrakcr. Kent 41.42,43. 128 152 Ovcrstakc, Marcia K. 76. 128 Overstreet. Roger A. 128 Owen. Mike E. 31.128 Owens. Debra K. 117 Ownby, John K. 128 Ownby. Lynn 117 P Packer. Dwight R. 117 Padberg. Rebecca S. 128 Padgett. Mark S. 138 Padgett. Paul David 118 Page, Albert W. 117 Page. Mr. Grant 25 Page. James D. 128 Page. Jane M.42.43. 128 Page. 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Perry J. 128 PcpCIub 71. 74 Perkins. Debbie A. 70. 118 Perkins. Rebecca L. 76. 128 Perry. Charlotte E. 36, 128 Perry. Suzanne 77. 139 Persons. Korla E. 118 Peters. Cathy 77. 128 Peters. Charlotte E. Peters. Pamela 1.. Peters. Susan J. 36. 37. 118. 35. 84 Peterson. Mr Birl 25 Peterson. Gregory V. 118 Peterson. James 80, 97, 118 Peterson, Jane 77. 139 Petterson. John C. 139 Petty. Richard M. 128 Petty. Susan D. 128 Pfeiffer. Neal J. 77. 128 Phalcn. Neil P. 139 Phelps. Cathy J. 75. 118 Phelps. Orlin G. 118 Phillips. Debra L. 77. 139 Phillips. James M. 128 Phillips. Randall W. 139 Phillips. William I.. 128 Pickarts. Suzanne K. 76. 128 Pierce. Larry lee 139 Piercy. Mrs. Ruth 14 Picrcy, Susan K. 118 Pierson. Mrs. Joy 25 Pike. Barbara B. 42.43. 77. 128 Pillcr. Thomas R. 97. 128 Pinkerton. James R. 118 Piper, Virginia A. 81. 128 Pitzner. Mrs. Violet 20 Pixler. Deborah L. 139 Plank. Connie E. 118 Plcncr, Connie I.. 128 Poaguc. Mary B. 128 Poe. Terry J. 128 Poclma, Susan L. 77, 128 Ponds, Deborah J. 139 Pool. Marie T. 76. 139 Poore. Lou E. 139 Pope. Susan A. 118 Poppe. Russell 1). 139 Porter. Linda L. 139 Porter. Maureen E. 74. 128 Poston. Joe B. 74. 118 Potts. Pamela S. 139 Potts. Ronald D. 118 Powell. Dennis L. Powell. Dorla J. IIS Prather. Judith A. 1 IS Pray. Patricia J. 70, 139 Pray. Ronnie W. 74, 118 Prew itt. Steve W. 128 Pricss. Karen L. 76.77,128 Priestley. Patrick 139 Pringle. Deborah J. 128 Pritchard. Stephen E. 118 Pritchett. Linda P. 118 Proffit. Charles E. 128 Provenzano. Frank T. 41.42,43. 118 Pruitt. Debra L. 139 Puckcltc. Claudette M. 118 Puent. Sandra K. 118 Pummill. David G. 130 Q Quadc. Kay L. Qualls. MarkG. 128 Quintcy, Janioc Quinlcy, Kathleen A. 7. 119 Quill and Scroll 76. 84 Quinn. Lisa C. 74, 119 R Radcliff. Terri L. 130 Rader. Mrs. Lucille21 Rainer. Jimmie T. 80. 119 Ralstin. Mary M. 128 Ramos. James L. 139 Ramsdalc. Lynn 128 Randle. Patrick W. Randall Jeanne M. 139 Randall. Steven J. 119 Randle. Patrick W. 119 Ranney. Michcal A. 128 Ralhmel. Mr. H M. 26 Ray, James E. 119 Ray Kurt A. 119 Ra ook. Debra R. 139 Razook. Teresa K. 77. 139 Ream, Robert L. 139,96 Records. Greg L. 128 Redburn, Russell D. 139 Reed. Bruce A. 139 Reed. Deborah A. 139 Reed. Roderick T. 119 Reed. Sharon S. 36.37. 76. 119 Reel, NicolettcC. 81. 139 Reel. Noel A. 74. 119 Reep. Janet M. 128 Reeves, Terry L. 128 Reeves. William E. Regan. Rebecca L. 139 Reheis. Rebecca C. 119 Rciboldt. Kevin L. 139 Rcighlcy. Steve L. 119 Reiser. Mrs. Rita 15 Reisman. Jeffrey S. 139 Rclihan. Anne 41.42.43. 76, 128. 85 Rclph. Beverly J. 128 Rclph, Pamela A. 139 Rentsch, Douglas A. 32. 119 Rcusscr. Pam J. 128 Revel. A.M. 97 Reynolds. Mrs. Dorothy 21 Reynolds. Richard L. Rhoades, David M. Rhodes, Kim M. Richards. Steve C. 119 Richardson. Bobby D. 119 Richardson. Frances Richardson. Larry G. 80, 119 Richardson. Pam J. 119 Richardson. Patricia 119 Richardson, Tom A. 139 Richter, Rose E. 77 Rickards. Vicki S. 139 Ricks. 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DebraS. 41.42.43. 129 Scott. Gregory W. 97. 129 Scott. Jane R. 139 Scott. Silver A. 140 Scott. Tom A. 35. 77. 120 Scott. Vickie 129 Sea Sprites 81 Seba. James M. 140 Seba. Kenneth M. 129 Sec, Jary K. 129 Sceiig. Rebecca A. 42.43.129 Seely. James L. 129 Sccry. DonS. 120 Sccry, Vicki M. 129 Scglcm, Richard N. Selby. William C. 129 Scligh. Mark R. 120 Sell. Larry Scllcns. David A. 74. 140 Seltzer. MichacIS. 120 Senior Class 60.61.102 Seymour. Jan D. 140 Seymour. Paul 140 Shadid. Sydney J. 70. 76. 85. 129 Shaw. Bob L. 80. 101. 120 Shaw. Deborah L. 129 Shaw. Michael 140 Shaw. Rochclk A. 140 Sheets, William P. 129 Sheffield. Jane E. 74.77. 129 Shcllenbcrgcr. Tommy 120 Shelley. Karen L. 140 ShclIito.JohnL. 74.77. 129 Shellilo. Paul C. 37. 74.77. 84. 120 Shelton. Donna J. 129 Shelton. Ginger L. 129 Shelton. Pamela J. 31. 120 153 Shelton. Sallic G. 76. NO Shelton. Vicky R. 120 Sherman. Mr. Dennis Shirack. Susan A. 120 Shniderman, Ellen K. 120 Shonka. Sharon M. 76. 140 Shook. James E. 80. 102, 120 Shook. Jane I.. 41.42.43. 103. 129 Shopc, Jamie C. 140 Shophomorc Choir Shores. John M. 140 Short. Gary L. 129 Shousc. David V. 129 Shreffler. Sue L. 140 Skreffler. Mrs. Rosalie 13 Shuc. Randolph L. 129 Shull. Cindy L. 120 Shumate. Carol E. NO Sichley. Cheryl L. Sichlcy. Debra J. 81. NO Siders, Carol J. 120 Sidner. Laurie D. 36. 77. 129 Siefkin. James 77 Siegrist. Barbara J. Silbaugh, CadaceS. 129 Silvers. Jon R. 129 Simmons. Chris K.42.43. 120 Simmons. Mr. Herh 22 Simon. Armando 120 Simpson. Carol I.. NO Simon. Denise M. 77. 129 Simon. Joanne L. Simpson, Carol L. Sinclair. Cynthia A. 129 Skinner. James A. NO Slane. Earl R. 41.42.43. 129 Slater. Georgina G. Slaughter, Carrie L. 42.43. 120 Slaughter. Ilah M. 77. 129 Slivinsky. Valerie J. 42.43. 52. 53. 129 Small. Stephanie L. NO Smith, Benson H. 120 Smith. Carmen L. 120 Smith. Carmen R. 121 Smith. Mr. Clifton 26. 27 Smith. Deborah L. NO Smith. Donna Smith. Dora E. 121 Smith. Elizabeth J. Smith. Janet K. 129 Smith. Joanne M. 129 Smith. Judy Ann 121 Smith. Mr. Kenneth 22 Smith. Kent H. 77. 121 Smith. Liz 129 Smith. Lynda K. 121 Smith. Nancy L, NO Smith. Niki L. 129 Smith. Reid C. 41. 129 Smith. Scott A. 54. 58. 72. 129 Smith. Shclaync M. NO Smith, Sherre G. 140 Smith. Sheryl T. 129 Smith. Stephanie J. NO Smith. Stephen B. 129 Smith. Stuart A. NO Smith. Tom K. 129 Smith. Vicki L. 76. 129 Snarenberger, Mary L. 129 Snavcly, Joseph P. 129 Snavciy. June M. 129 Snellen. Donald L. 129 Snellen, Donna L. 129 Snider. Rebecca J. NO Snodgrass. Dan E. 121 Snyder. Bruce D. 57. 129 Snyder. Shirley A. NO Soderstrom. Sandy A. 121 Soest. Linda A. 129 Solbach, Robert L. NO Solomon. Cynthia S. 140 Southard. Jeffrey S. 77, 97. NO Southern. Kirk T. 129 South Pacific 53 Sowell. Billy R. 121 Sowell. Jean K. NO Sowell. June M. 140 Sowers. Bradford J. NO Spalding. Rhonda S. NO Spanish Club 82 Sparks. Jeffrey NO Sparks, Shelley D. 121 Spear. Gary G. 140 Speary. John P. 32. 33. 37.42.43. 44.74. 121 Speyer. Eva J. 121 Speyer. Patricia G. 129 Spines, Jack Steve 121 Spivey. Micky J. NO Spraker. Rebecca Bert 121 Spruill. Jerry D. 129 Spurlin. Victoria M. 121 Spurlock. Constance A. NO Sophomore Class 103 Squire. Pam J. 121 Squire. Patty A. 129 Staats, Nancy L. 76. NO Stafford, EvalynnSl. 129 Stafford. Nancy NO Stage Band 34 Standlec. Christopher 140 Standlcy. Gary E. 42.43. 52. 53. 121 Stanislaus, Dale NO Stanislaus. Deborah NO Stanton. Mrs. Wilma 19. 30 Stark.John V. 129 Starkey. Hal K. 129 Starns. Randy R.97. NO Starr. Leslie S. 121 Stauffer. Michael R. 129 Stearns. John J. 74. 121 Steele. Julie K. 76. 129 Steele, Thomas H. 121 Steen. Michahcl E. 121 Steen. Nancy S. 140 Stckoll, Susan J. 129 Stevens, Clark E. NO Stevens. Roger I.. 121 Stevens. Stephanie 121 Stevens. Susan G. NO Stewart. Gary K. 121 Stewart. Jan L. 121 Stewart. Pamela S. NO Stickney. Michael T. 140 Stockman. Barbara NO Stockman, Beverly 121 Stoker, Michael R. Stone. Marsha J. 121 Stone. Thomas H. 97. 129 Stowcll. Charles A. 129 Strahm. Kerry S. 52. 72. 121 Strand. William D. 129 Stratton. Susan L. 121 Straughn. James P. 96. 129 Streiff. Mr. Lee 22 Stricklin. Mr. Garland 19 Slrobcl. Catherine A. 129 Strocr, Glenn H. 129 Strohmeicr. Michelle 129 Stroup. William H. NO Stryker. Melissa J. NO Stuart, Donald R. 34. 35. 77 Stuart. Rebecca Stuck) . Barbara J. 76, 121 Stucky. Deborah D. 76, NO Sluckv. Mrs. Hulda 23. 31 Stucky. Jerome D. 129 Student Body Officers Student Council Stuchlcr. Doris G. Sturdy. Judy A, Suggs. Carius E. 140 Suhm, Sally B. 129 Suhr. Philip L. 129 Sullivan. Timothy B. 129 Sultzcr, Hacry D. 140 Summers. MarcL. 121 Sumner. Jerry L. NO Sutherland, Bruce E. 140 Swancy. Timothy M. NO Sw isher. Ronnie D. NO Swisher, Steven M. 129 Sword. Mr. Duane 22 Symphonic Band Swimming 99 T Taber. Carol A. NO Taber. Ruth E. 75. 121 Tajnia. Bahman 121 Talbott. Jim A. 140 Talbott, Roy A. Tallant. Payricia L. NO Tannehill. Stephen D. 77. NO Tanner, John W. 129 Tate. Brenda J. 76, 129 Tate. Kandy K. 129 Taylor, Dhcra A. 129 Taylor. Lila A. 121 Taylor. Sara Lee 129 Tcgtmeicr. Randy L. 80, 121 Tenbrink. Bonnie S. 129 Teneyck. Gary 97. NO Terrill. Dorothy D. 129 Terry. M. Denise 70 Terry. Mary F. 121 Teler. Patricia A. NO Thatcher. Kimbal R. 121 Thespians 76 Thicsscn. Mark H. 129 Thimm. Teresa L. 129 Thomas. Steven J. 130 Thompson. Claire J. 81. NO Thompson. Debra M. 76. NO Thompson. Mrs. Fanny 15 Thompson, Farris Thompson. Marsha L. NO Thompson. Pam S. 121 Thompson. Mrs. Sharon 19 Thompson. Theodore L. NO Thornton. Rocky Thornton. Thomas Wr. 121 Thorstcinson, Glen L. Tice. Barbara D. 121 Tice, David 130 Tieman. Patircia A. 130 Tiller. Phyllis V. NO Timmerman. Julie A. NO Timmons. Becky S. NO Timpy. Carol A. 121 Tindall, Gary D. 122 Tindal, Marsha E. 122 Tippin. Jan S. 42.43, 50. 122 Tipton. F. Earl 76, 130 Tolle. Mr. F.. Thayne 16.20. 53 Tolliver. Starla K. 74. 75, 122 Tolson, Johnny F. NO Toot. Janet E. 81. 130 Townsend. Gregg E. NO Townsend. Kathyrn E. 130 Trachtman. Jodi R. NO Traulscn. Rebecca S. NO Trclbar. Harvey A. 95. NO Trevino. Gilbert M. Trevino. Ronnie J. 97. NO Trice. Gwcndlyon K. 122 Trice. Taran M. 140 Triplett, Roberta L. NO Tronsgard. Deborah K. 140 Tronsgard. Pat A. 130 Trujillo. Deborah E. 122 Tucker. Charlotte E. 130 Tucker, Judy K. 140 Tucker. Richard M. Tucker. Shari L. NO Turck. Janette Turner. Mrs. June 15 Turner, Rita D. 77. 130 T wirlers V Uhiand. Mark S. NO Uhlig, Paul N. 77. NO Umansky. Danny W'. 77. 130 Umbarger, David L. NO Unruh, Deborah L. 41.42.43 130 Unruh. Susan R. 122 Urban. Susan J. 81. 140 Uterback. James E. 130 V Vadakin. Gordon F. NO Vanarsdalc, Lisa A. 76. 122 Vance, Grant A. 122 Vance. Michcal D. NO Vandaveer, Mr. Marvin 28 Vandergrift. Crystal 130 Van Filing, Sharcc 76 Vanderlip. Margaret A. 122 Vandcrslicc. Teresa L. NO Vandcvcnicr. Wm. H. NO Vandoren. Claudia E. 74. 122 Vanwey, Karen M. 130 Varner. Jane A. 41.42.43. 76. 130 Veach. Elizabeth A. NO Vice. Kent L. NO Volet, John D. 130 Vonclling, Sharcc S. 130 w Wager. Robert E. 130 W'aldo. Jeffert M. 130 W'alkcr. FordT. 122 W'alkcr. Lena V. NO Walker. Steven C. NO Walker, Teresa 122 Walker. Terry L. 140 Walkup. Philip B. 97, 130 Wall. Gary M. 122 Wall, Kathleen A. 140 W'allace. Karen J. 130 Wallace. Mr. Noland 25 Wallace. SarahS. 130 W'allcr. Anna K. 130 W'allcr. David L. 122 Wallinc. Robert K. 130 W'allcr. Sharon S. 77. 130 Walters. Marcia L. NO Walters. Mrs. Margaret 13 Wance. Elizabeth A. NO Wangemann, Carol G. 122 Ward. Randal C. NO Warner. Curtis C. Warner, David S. 141 Warren. Allen G. 41.42.43. 130 W'.arrcn. Margaret J. 130 Warren. Marlene K. 122 Washington. James E. 141 Washington. J. Eric 141 Waters. Willard D. 96. 141 W'atson. Kclsi L. 141 Watt. Jill E. 130 Way. Larry G. 141 Way. Michcal A. 141 Wcach. Doris E. 130 Weaver. Ernest F. 122 W'cavcr, Joanne M. 122 W'cavcr. Kathy 130 W'ebbcr, Gary K. 42,43.97. 122 W’cbcr. Mary L. 141 Webster. Jeffrey D. 141 Weddle. Mr. Don 20 Weeks. Oleta D. 141 W'ehdc, Ramona C. 130 W'cinbcrgcr. Linda 32 W'est. James D.42, 122, 143 West. Janet P. 122 West, Larry J. 122 West. Ronald B. 130 W'est. Thomas M. W'estbrook. Helen E. 141 Wcstcrman, Robert B. 130 W'cstlakc, Debra L. 141 Westlake. Janet S. 77. 130 Weyand. Richard D. 130 Whedc. Chrissy 70 Wherry. Barbara E. 31, 77, 122 Whillock, Joyce Whincry, Harry Whisler. Larry J. 141 Whislcr, Robert T. 130 Whitbcck, Gary D. 141 W'hitbeck. Thomas A. 141 While. David E. 130 W'hitc. Deborah 141 W'hite. Deboria A. 122 W'hitc. Lee Wf. 141 White. Linda K. 122 White. Marc G. 130 White, Robert P. 130 White. W . Jeffrey 130 Whitehead. Barbara R. Whitfield. Mark K. 103. 141 Whitfield. Myles E. 77.130 Whiting, Steven E. 141 Whitlock. Cathy L. 141 Whitlock. T. Chris 130 Whitney. Nikki 1.42.43, 130 Whitson. Donald G. 130 Whorton. David L. 35. 36. 77. 130 154 Wide . Sonia S. 122 Wicbc. Mark R 32. 122 Wiebe, Ruthann 141 Wilder. Janet K. 141 Wilder. Janice S. 141 Wilke. Miss Jane IJ Wilks. Anita M. 141 Wilks. Candice M. 122 Wilks. Terry E. 80. 122 Willcts. Lawrence A. 130 Willcts, Steve E. 141 Williams. Carol J. 32.33. 50. 59. 70. 76. 121 Williams. Randall W. 130 Williams. Mr Robert 19 Williams. Rodney A. 76 Williams. Sarah L. 141 Williams. Zona J. 130 Williamson. Diane L. 130 Williamson. Donna E. 122 Willis. Jane L. 130 Willison. Knutc 77. 130 Wilson. Alan Lee 122 Wilson. Armentia L. 122 Wilson.Christine M. 130 Wilson. Deborah K. 130 Wilson. LynnC. 141 Wilson. Margaret E. Wilson. Phyllis J. 141 Wilson Rose M. 122 Wilson. Sally A. 122 Wilson. William P I) 74. 122 Wing, Mrs. Mary 14 Winkler. Mark A. 36. 37. 122 Winkler. Roberta F. 141 Winn. Debra L. 141 Winscl. Clifford A. Winter. Craig D. 131 Winter. Harold R. 77. 141 Winters, Anita L. 141 Winters. Cathalec 122 Winters. Debra J. 81. 131 Wisdom. Mark R. 131 Wise. Steve T. 74.97. 141 Wiseman. Karen K. 141 Wiseman. Richard L. 35. 77. 131 Wisner, Laura E. 43.43. 131 Witt. DeborahS. 141 Win. Jane A. 131 Witt. Rex A. 131 Wittmer. Mary E. 131 Wittmer. Phillip D. 141 Wolf. Robert A. 141 Wolkow. Susan L. 77. 131 Womack. Greg S. 97, 122 Wong, Lydia M. 131 Wong, Raymond F. 141 Wood. James P. 141 Wood. Tanya Wood. Phyllis K. 122 Woodard. Ccdrick D. 97. 141 Woodring. Janice 131 Woodring. Mary T. 81. 141 Woodruff. Danielle J. 141 Woods. Dennison R. 95. 141 Woods. R Melody 42.43. 131 Woodsidc. Georganne L. 141 Woody. Pamela L.85. 122 Workman, Joe C. 31. 122 Workman. Marsha R. 141 Worrell. Diane M. 141 Worsham, Branch R. Wrestling 97 Wright. Nancy S. Wright. Randall J. Wright. Robert A. 131 Wright. William 0.80.97.131 Wulfmeycr. Mrs Mary 27 Wycho f. Mr. William 25 Y Yancey. Margaret A. 131 Yarbrough. Pam M. 131 Yauk. Donald L. Ycaglcy. Nancy 141 Yeargon. Mr. Richard 19 Ycary. Teresa J. York. D. Mike 141 York. D. Mike 141 York. Judson E. Yost. Cindy D. 141 Yost. Steve K. 141 Young. Darlene L. 141 Young, Evelyn L. Young. Gregory A. Young. J. Brad Young. Mr. Richard 22 Young, Robert A. Younkin. DeborahS. 141 Younkin. Teresa K. Youth Board 84, 72 z Zabatakis. Deborah L. 131 Zacharias. Mark D. 141 Ziclkc. Steven L. 141 Zierdt. Candace Zimmerman. Dane E. 141 Zinn. Zona Z. 131 Zucndcl. Judith L. 131 Zumald. Mr. John 23 Zumbrunn, Larry E. 141 Editor-in-Chicf Assistant Business Manager Assistant Photography Editor Head Photographer Photographers Academics Editor Assistant Debate Student Life Editor Assistants Organizations Editors Sports Coordinator Football. Basketball Cross-Country. Wrestling Gymnastics. Swimming Intramurals Class Coordinator Assistant Seniors Juniors Sophomores Senior Index Index Adviser Susan Page Marjorie l.aughlin Phil Speary Chuck Nathan Susan Peters Dase Link Jim Cummins Phil Gerner Tom Krebs Marjorie Laughlin Cindy Holmes Pal Black Sharon Reed Debbie Lewis. Carol Lippit Sandy Garner. Jenny Grant Tom Krebs Tom Krebs Steve Churchill Mark Winkler Kathy LeYalley Jan Agee Debbie Owens Jan Agee Larry Chvrn. Paul Shellito Mark Bleck. Kathy Quinley Kathy Busch. Carolyn Finch Kathy Dunkel. Robyn Minor Mr. Dean Campbell Acknowledgments: Mr. Frank Wright and Mr. Richard Gibson, of the American Yearbook Company; Student Photos. Inc.: Mr. George E. Link; and the students, faculty, and custodial staff of Southeast High School. in appreciation . . . There is a tendency to give all the credit (or place all the blame, as the case may be) for a yearbook on its editor. But the individuals who work on the yearbook staff, doing tedi- ous and often-times thankless jobs, arc the ones to whom the credit should be given. My sincere thanks and deep gratitude to every member of the yearbook staff for their loyal and conscientious help, with special thanks to special staff members to Marjor- ie Laughlin. my assistant to Susan Peters, who cross- multiplied every picture proportion because she refused to learn to use a proportion wheel to Sharon Reed, for tol- erating me and my demands to Jan Agee and all the class editors, for doing their tedious but necessary job well and to Kathy Dunkel and Robyn Minor, who did the drudgery of the index competently and without complaint. well, it’s too windy to slack bricks, might as well work on ihe book the photography staff: Well, we can al- ways fake it the business manager: Now. if I give you a quarter, you give me a nickel and four pennies you meet a lot of interesting people while working on the year- book staff like the midnight-to-eighi janitorial staff Susan Page Editor-in-Chief 155 and may the future find us stronger bound when next we pause... 156


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