Southeast High School - Hoofbeats Yearbook (Wichita, KS)
- Class of 1970
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TOlq. yHOwvO Man dwells apart, Though not alone. — Jean Ingelow — 2 1970 H oof beats Wichita High School Southeast 903 South Edgemoor Wichita, Kansas Hill 4 Table of Contents Academics 8 Student life 48 Organizations 70 Sports 92 Classes 114 Sophomores 116 Juniors 128 Seniors 140 Senior summaries 160 Index 164 EDITORS — Debbie Lewis Editor-in-chief Jenny Grant Carmen Greenup Laurie Sidner PHOTOGRAPHERS — Dave Hatfield Jack Koelling Wink Peck 5 6 Whether a Southeast student is being swept through C and Main, eating among a crowd in the cafeteria, or giving his class yell, he is still an individual. He may generally follow the herd but still he finds him- self to be a unique buff . Each student strives alone, yet he is a part of a complete picture. Like the pieces of the mosiac buffalo, he is a small unit of a larger form; a small piece that fits in with many others to make up a unified team. A student is a member of a choir, in which each voice blends to create the solid sound. A debater alone donates one segment of a debate victory. Again his purpose is to unite his squad. An athlete contributes his individual skill to produce sychronized team effort. But the individuals, as well as the choirs, squads, and teams, are what Southeast is all about. It's not our multi-million dollar building, our outstanding athletic history, or our many talents and abilities, but each indi- vidual is a part of the herd that makes Southeast num- ber one. Man dwells apart, though not alone. 7 Academics Or. Addis assists students with enrolling. Dr. Addis poses with one of his Yorkshire Terriers. Dr. Addis directs School's activities To be a good citizen is the hope of Dr. Fred C. Addis, Southeast principal, for a Southeast student af- ter graduation. Dr. Addis feels that the Southeast grad- uate should be able to provide for himself and his fami- ly in the future. This year, as in other years. Dr. Addis was the coor- dinator of the Citizens' Advisory Board. He planned the activities of the board, which he started for the purpose of improving relations between the students and their parents. Raising Yorkshire Terriers to participate in dog shows is a hobby of Dr. Addis. The pride and joy of my life are my two child- ren , said Dr. Addis. David, his son, teaches 6th grade at Sunnyside Elementary and his daughter Jodi, now Mrs. Richard Long, is an X-ray technician at Wesley Hospital. Mrs. Addis is a secretary at Price Elementary School. Dr. Addis received his B.A. and M.A. degrees from Wichita State University and received his doctorate from the University of Colorado. li Administrators handle chores This year, Mr. Keith Graham and Mr. Robert Lane combined their duties and were both assistants to Dr. Addis. This provided more time and detail to be given to various tasks. This was Mr. Graham's third year as Dr. Addis' as- sistant. He felt that his duties were those which were assigned by the principal. He also handled discipline and was in charge of the office staff. Mr. Graham earned his B.S. from Kansas State Col- lege at Pittsburgh and his masters from Colorado State University. Mr. Lane began his first year at Southeast this year. Mr. Lane was assistant principal at Curtis last year. Mr. Lane felt that this year's student body was one of the finest and most cooperative he has seen. He felt that the student council was very active and hoped that students would be themselves after graduation. Mr. Lane received his bachelor's from Friends University and his masters from Wichita State University. Mr. Keith Graham Mr. Robert Lane 12 School keeps office staff busy m Responsible for all health conditions is Mrs. Margaret Walters, Regis- tered Nurse. She is available at all times to assist students who are ill. The eight office staff members were kept busy throughout the '69-70 school year with 2600 students. Miss Helen Johnson assisted in the attendance of- fice and helped in the operation of the switchboard. Handling student withdrawals and transfers was the responsibility of Mrs. Jean Herd. She was in charge of Southeast's enrollment. Mrs. Mary Patton headed the Attendance Office staff. Keeping attendance records and handling late arrivals were her responsibilities. Making all permanent records was the job of the registrar, Mrs. Vera Ridgeway. She kept the academic records of all students and prepared a list of seniors eligible for graduation. Secretary to Dr. Fred Addis this year was Mrs. Na- dine Rogers. She was in charge of handling Dr. Addis' correspondences and handling the school's budget. Mrs. Rosalie Shreffler operated the switchboard and handled school correspondence. Mrs. Jean Wilke, treasurer, wrote checks for class and book rental fees and sent them to the Board of Education. She was also in charge of all bookkeeping. Mrs. Jean Herd Mrs. Nadine Rogers Miss Helen Johnson Mrs. Mary Patton Mrs. Vera Ridgeway Mrs. Rosalie Shreffler Mrs. Margaret Walters Mrs. Jean Wilke 13 Southeast's administration Mr. Loo Strciff explains the flexible scheduling poli- cies to students. Mr. Keith Graham, assistant principal, plays a vital role in Southeast functions. Dr. Alvin Morris, Superintendent of Schools. provides flexible scheduling program Dr. Dean Stucky, Assistant Superintendent of Schools. For a school to run smoothly, certain administra- tors and leaders are necessary. Like all other area high schools, Southeast had a number of these leaders. The Southeast administration set up an education- al climate this year which allowed Southeast to change class procedures and employ a flexible scheduling program. The program, under the direction of Dr. Fred G. Addis, assisted by Lee Streiff, made it possible for stu- dents to relax in the cafeteria student union, study to- gether or alone in designated areas or venture to the library for research and study. By the use of this pro- gram, the students were given a taste of the transition which occurs between high school and college. With the student council working along with the administration. Southeast held four Speak Outs. Var- ious Board of Education members, two at each gather- ing, two administrators, and several teachers com- posed a panel that answered students' questions. Some of the topics discussed were dress code, modular scheduling, an open lunch period, and the trash problem. Dr. Fred G. Addis lead the Citizens' Advisory Committee for the tenth consecutive year for the pur- pose of creating better communication between par- ents and their children. The members of the CAC were all parents of Southeast students, selected to serve for two years. Board of Education. Mrs. Evelyn Whitcomb, Mr. John C. Frye, Mr. Robert Beren, Mr. John M. Michener, Mrs. Ruby Tate, and Dr. Alvin E. Morris, Superintendent, Mr. Robert L. Davis, President, Dr. Cary N. Pottorff, Vice President, Mrs. Jeanette Holmes, Dr. Don L. Miller, Mrs. Edwana Collins, Dr. James Donnell, and Darrell D. Kellogg. Mr. Robert Lane, assistant principal, helps with discipline and con- trolling of school activities. IS Media center largest and best equipped in state Housing over 16,000 books, the Southeast Media Center is currently the largest, most extensive and well equipped school library in the city, according to Mrs. Virginia Fields, the head librarian. The Southeast students were offered a multitude of study equipment and several areas in which to study. The lounge area, located near the magazine rack, provided a comfortable place for students to read, study, or relax. Students could also use the three listen- ing stations for study purposes. Groups of chairs and tables were situated in separate areas so that students will not encroach on others' rights, stated Mrs. Fields. A mezzanine housed the Fine Arts section. It pro- vided six typewriting corrals available for students' use. Paintings and drawings by famous artists and Southeast talent were found on the mezzanine and could be checked out by students. Students could choose from 30 different types of modern audio-visual equipment, including earphones, microfilm and microfilm readers, record players, and 8 m.m. movie projectors. With the introduction of the flexible scheduling program, students came to the library in greater num- bers. Mrs. Fields estimated that 500 to 600 students used the library daily, including the eight classes that met regularly in the library. To handle these numerous students, a staff of four professionals and 56 proctors worked in the library. Mrs. Virginia Fields was the head librarian. Mrs. Ruth Pearcy was the assistant librarian. Mrs. Maria Nixon, assistant librarian, substituted for Miss Mary Wing. Mrs. Helen Jewett was the library clerk. Mrs. Virginia Fields, M.A. Mrs. Helen Jewett Mrs. Marie Nixon, M.S. Mrs. Ruth Pearcy, B.S. Counselors strive to aid student Concerning themselves with scheduling and edu- cational planning, dealing with personal problems about school or home, and supervising educational and developmental tests were the jobs of the counse- lors, according to Mr. Clark Beck, head counselor. Mr. Richard Elving and Mr. Kenneth Clark helped sophomores plan for the future. Using the rotation method, the sophomores will be with them until they graduate in 1972. Mr. Elving handled sophomores A-N, while Mr. Clark assisted those sophomores with last names O-Z. Sharing the job of guiding the middlemen was the duty of Miss Fanny Thompson and Mr. Clark. Miss Thompson guided juniors A-N while Mr. Clark had juniors O-Z. They helped the students through various tests such as National Merit, SAT, and Scholarship Qualifing Tests. Heading the counselors department and seniors for college was the primary concern of Mr. Clark Beck. Working along side was Mrs. June Turner. Administer- ing college prep tests such as ACT, CEEB, SAT, and Bet- ty Crocker filled the hours of Mrs. Turner's days. This was Mr. Clark Bock's first year as college counselor. His respon- sibilities included helping upperclassmen with college decisions and regulating college entrance exams. Mr. Kenneth Clark M.A. Mr. Richard Elving, M.A. Miss Fanny Thompson, M.A. Mrs. June Turner, M.A. English language studies Undergo slight changes Art of Films, a study of film making and film evalua- tion, was initiated into the English Department curricu- lum this year. The course was an extension of the Eng- lish IV Film Study that was introduced last year. The courses were instructed by Mrs. Marguerite Grandy, Mr. John Morton, and Mrs. Sharon Thompson. As an additional change, English Composition and College Reading were taught as a combined course instead of being two separate semester courses as they have been in previous years. English II, III, and IV were offered at the basic, honors, and advanced placement levels. English was taught in the E.M.H. classes by Mrs. Arlene Engle. Journalism I and II were taught to juniors and se- niors by Mr. Dean Campbell. Mrs. Helen Christie served as head of the English Department for the thirteenth year. Mr. John Morton advises members of his English IV Film Study Class in their activities. Mrs. Leone Bare, B.A. Mr. Dean Campbell, M.A. Mr. Richard Barnes, M.S. Mrs. Helen Christie, M.A. Mrs. Cheryl Brock, M.A. Mrs. June Dirks, M.A. Mrs. Pauline Brown, B.S. Mrs. Pamela Dixon, B.A. Mrs. Barbara Calvert, B.S. Mrs. Marsha Gladhart, B.A. 18 Mrs. Marguerite Grandy, M.A. Mrs. Nancy Loomis, B.S. Mrs. Rosalie Wallace, B.S. Mr. William Harrison, M.A. Mr. John Morton, M.A. Mr. Robert Williams, B.A. Mr. Marvin Huffman, M.A. Mrs. June Nyquist, M.A. Mr. Richard Yeargan, M.A. Sophomore English students develop their reading skills in Mr. Richard Yeargan's reading laboratory. Fine arts blend efforts, results Quality Street , a comedy was presented by the combined efforts of the Fine Arts Department. Mr. Howard Jacob's sculpture class and Mr. Don Weddle's advanced art class worked on stage scenery and sets, while Miss Ruth McCormick's students provided the actors. The Drama Department presented other produc- tions which included the junior play, the senior play, and Spoon River Anthology. In addition to the advanced art class, the other art courses included Drawing and Painting, Commercial Design, Sculpture, and Introduction to Art. Choralesque , a musical production, was per- formed April 9 and 10. Other presentations included student assemblies, performed by the vocal and instru- mental groups. Vocal groups were directed by Mrs. Trudy Burk- holder and Mr. Vernon Nicholson. Mr. Vernon Nicholson, M.A. Mrs. Violet Pitzner, M.A. Mrs. Trudy Burkholder, B.A. Mr. Howard Jacob, M.M. Mr. Terry Steele, B.M.E. Mrs. Sue Harms, M.A. Miss Ruth McCormick, B.F.A., M.A.F. Mr. Don Weddle, M.A. Mr. Howard Jacob works intently while showing a student how to center the clay thrown on the potters wheel. A foreign language student makes use of the language lab. Foreign languages Emphasize culture “The fluent use of foreign language, under- standing of the country's literature and other as- pects of the culture was the goal of the Foreign Language Department, as described by Miss Dor- othy Reynolds, department head. A highlight of the year in the department was the trips to Europe over the Easter vacation. Sev- eral students and teachers gained valuable and better understandings of the culture of different countries, their people, and their language. For the first year, Spanish IV and V were taught as one unit by Miss Dorothy Reynolds. Also new to Southeast was German III which was taught by Mr. Marlin Schrag. Regular courses offered were five years of Spanish, four years of German, three years of French, and two years of Latin. Miss Constance Aitken, B.S., 8.A. Mr. Frank Martinez, M.A. Mrs. Mary Chambers, M.A. Mrs. Lucille Rader, B.S. Mrs. Helen Hageman, B.A. Miss Dorothy Reynolds, M.A. Mrs. Helen Hiebert, B.S., M.S. Mr. Marlin Schrag 21 Science individuals Question theories The objectives of the Science Department were to enable students to develop a questioning attitude to- wards science and to use skills acquired from the courses to find the solutions to the questions, accord- ing to Mr. Clinton Kaufman, department head. Science students this year had opportunities to explore the vast areas of science under the instruction of an experienced and proficient staff, coupled with well-equipped classrooms. Biology classes studied ecological relationships in their surrounding environments, while Physiology classes studied the anatomy of the human body. Chemistry and Physics students studied gases, liquids, and solids, and various forms of energy and masses. Botany students studied the biology of plants. Advanced Placement Chemistry was offered for the second consecutive year to those students who qualified. It was taught by a new instructor, Mr. Floyd Bayer. Mr. Fred Amen, M.S. Mr. Floyd Bayer, M.S. Mr. Clinton Kaufman, M.A. Mr. Glenn Clark, M.S. Mr. Charles Hatter, B.S. Mr. Walter lohrentz, M.S. Mr. Kenneth Smith, M.S. 22 Mrs. Wilma Bo arlh, M.A. Mr. Dennis Sherman, M.S. Mr. Doug Fulton, M.S. Mrs. Linda Taylor, B.A. Mrs. Opal Moran, B.A. Mr. Noland Wallace, M.S. Mr. Jimmie Moreland, M.S. Mr. John Wolverton, B.A Mr. Edgar Schroeder, M.S. Mr. Bill Wyckoff, M.S. Mathematics point: 'Best job possible' We like to do the best job possible for the future so as to give the students the best background for col- lege, was the primary purpose of the Math Depart- ment, as stated by Mr. Doug Fulton, department head. This year, new books, as well as new concepts were presented to mathematic students. The algebra materials leaned more toward calculus while the ge- ometry books were not as rigorous as they had been last year, according to Mr. Fulton. He added that mate- rials for trigonometry were basically the same as they had been in previous years. Aside from Algebra I and II, and Geometry; ad- vanced courses in Analytic Geometry, Principles of Math, and Trigonometry were offered in the mathe- matics department. A new instructor added to the department this year was Mr. John Wolverton. 23 History studies are diversified The variety of social achievements today and yesterday make it important for students to be informed about different governments and their procedures. Such was the objective of the Social Science Department this year. Seniors held elections for government posi- tions to achieve a better understanding of gov- ernment procedures. While the “politicians'' were at rest, the general functions and policies of our government were viewed and studied. The study of our past and the use of various teaching techniques provided the juniors with valuable material in the United States History course. More law and government recognition was brought out in various courses, including Eco- nomics, Humanities, International Relations, Psy- chology, and Russian History. Mr. lames Powell, B.S.E. Mr. Terry Gire, B.A. Mr. Marlin League, M.E. Mr. Herb Simmons, B.S. Mr. Louis Bourlard, B.S. Mr. David Larson, B.A. Mr. Mel Schroedcr, M.A. Mr. Mr. Mr. Jon Hunsberger, M.A. Donald Legg, B.A. Lee Strciff, A.B. Mr. James Mader, A.M. Mr. Richard Young, M.A. Mrs. LaVon Clark, M.A. Mr. Grant Page, A.M. Mrs. Rosemary Coad, B.S. Mr. Birl Peterson, M.S. Mr. Marion Morozzo, M.S. Mrs. Hulda Stucky, B.S. Mr. John Zumalt, M.S. Data processing study Introduced to students The Business Department introduced data pro- cessing for the first time this year to the Southeast students. Mr. John Zumalt taught the semester course. With the objective of teaching the student to develop his business capabilities for the benefit of himself and his society, the business teachers tried to prepare their students for the future that lies ahead. Mr. Grant Page's Business Law classes heard guest speakers including Judge Howard Cline, and went on field trips to the courthouse. Other business courses taught this year were Accounting, Bookkeeping, Business Arithmetic, Business Communications, Clerical Training, Intro- duction to Business, Notehand, Office Education, Salesmanship, Secretarial Training, Shorthand, and Typing. 25 Homemaking girls Study practical arts This year, as in others. Home Economics provided experience in all areas of homemkaking to meet the needs of the individual and family. Child Care, Foods, Home and Family Living, Housing and Home Furnish- ings, and Sewing were offered courses in this field. Skills such as tailoring garments and preparing ho- liday refreshments were acquired. The girls also learned the importance of the time management fac- tor, and how to select china, silverware, and glassware. A number of different speakers visited the home- making department, including Mrs. Eileen Odgen from the Kansas Gas and Electric Company. Both boys and girls participated in the Home and Family Living course. Each year there has been an in- crease in the number of boys enrolled. In the last two years there were only two boys enrolled in the course, but this year there were 22 male participants in Home and Family Living. Senior Becky Root gains valuable experience in cooking by prepar- ing quick breads. Senior Theresa Thimm works to complete her sewing project by measuring the accuracy of her pattern. Mrs. Verna Buchanan, M.S. Mrs. Judy Eby, B.S. Miss Gene Pepperkorn, M.S. Mrs. Mary Wulfmeyer, B.S. Skills developed in SE industrial arts To train for better use of leisure time, is the goal of the Industrial Arts Department, according to Mr. Ralph Schaude, department head. Students learned the basics of the course and then began to produce fine finished products. In architectural design, students drew up a model of a house and then in the woodworking classes assem- bled a model of it. In auto mechanics, students worked on cars pro- vided by the Board of Education. When the cars were in running condition, they were allowed to work on their own cars. Other courses this year included Auto Informa- tion, Mechanical Drawing, Metals, and Plastics. Mr. Corwin Vanderford was a new addition to the teaching staff of the Industrial Arts. He instructed stu- dents in metals and plastics. Senior Brian Savoy uses his manual skills in an industrial arts class. Mr. James Deckinger, MS. Mr. Bill Lantz, M.S. Mr. William Draut, M.A. Mr. H. M. Raihmcl, B.A. Mr. J.S. Emmett, B.S. Mr. Ralph Schaude, M.S. Mr. Everett Houser, B.S. Mr. Corwin Vanderford Mr. Randolph Kasper, M.S. Physical education Strives for fitness An essential part of the total education program, physical education stressed a wide variety of activities in which approximately 620 boys and 650 girls participated. During the course of the year, boys took part in football, basketball, swimming, wrestling, softball, ten- nis, golf, track and field, and various recreational games. A well balanced coaching staff, consisting of Mr. Paul Andree, Mr. A. R. “Monk Edwards, Mr. Don Lamb, Athletic Director, Mr. Jack McCreery, and Mr. Marvin Vandeveer, kept the boys hustling and working to stay or get in top condition. The girls, on the other hand, participated in arch- ery, badminton, basketball, gymnastics, modern dance, softball, swimming, volleyball, and other activities to keep themselves trim and fit. Mrs. Marilyn Morris, new co-ordinator, headed the girls' staff this year. Other instructors included Mrs. Betty Fugit, Miss Janice Greene, and Mrs. Ruby Schraeder. Senior Mark Wisdom lifts weight as part of the Physical Education program. Mr. A. R. Monk Edwards, M.Ed. Miss Janice Greene, B.S. Mr. Paul Andree, M S. Mr. John Criss, 8.A. Mrs. Marilyn Morris, Mrs. Betty Fugit, B.S. Mr. Marvin Vandavccr, Mr. Don Lamb, M.S. Mr. Jack McCreery, B.A. M.Ed. Mrs. Ruby Schrader, B.S. B.S. 28 TOP ROW: Signe Lovendahl, Ada White, and Audrey Booth. ROW TWO: Dorothy Sangcls, Lenora Snapp, Geraldine Robinson, Laura Conn, Opal Range, Sylvia Selman, Eunice Knieren, and Carlos Stevens. ROW THREE: Mabel Willis, Dora Zeiner, Evelyn Hill, Reva Bolene, Anna Tomek, Avy Coverdale, Louise Thomas, and Weria Richards. BOTTOM ROW: Jesse Moynihan, Irene Dorsey, Nellie Ferguson, Norma Avery, Myrtle Sulli- van, Lois Rennick, Lenora Goings, and Vernon Jones. Personnel service aids school Mrs. Mabel Willis headed a staff of 24 workers this year to aid in the preparation of food for 2600 students. They made about 2000 meals a day. Patrolling the halls and restrooms and directing traffic were the duties of the security guards, Mrs. Ber- tha Conyac and Mr. Robert Rickey. Working long hours before and after school, the custodians, headed by Mr. Charles Knight, swept halls, cleaned restrooms, and kept the corridors clean. Security guards for this year were: Mrs. Bertha Conyac and Mr. Rob- ert Rickey. TOP ROW: Charles Booth, Carlos Perry, Woodrow Stevens, Charles Wilkinson, Joe Brown, Charles 8ixler, and Sidney Burnett. BOTTOM ROW: Charlie King, Everett Baker, Charles Miller, and Virgil Powell. Advanced classes Offered to students Advanced classes for those students showing ex- ceptional work and talent in English and Chemistry were opened to selected applicants. Recommenda- tions were also considered. This year the Advanced Placement English classes, offered to seniors and taught by Mrs. Marguerite Gran- dy, studied expository writing, poetry, and prose. Col- lege credit could be earned by scoring well on the A.P. test. Senior English honor classes, conducted by Mr. William Harrison, dealt with classics, tragedies, and composition. Junior and sophomore English honor classes were taught by Mr. Frank Jensen and Mrs. June Dirks. To get students to think on their own was one of their objectives. A. P. Chemistry students, under Mr. Floyd Bayer, participated in an advanced study of solids, gasses, and liquids. Senior Jack Shellito served as proctor in Honors Study Hall. His re- sponsibility was to keep order and to supervise the signing-in in the flexible scheduling program. 30 Students in A.P. English participate in discussion and group projects which are part of their Independent Study Program. Mr. f loyd Bayer instructs Advanced Chemistry students with lectures and demonstrations. The E.M.H. classroom contains a regular study area, a kitchen area, and a shop area. EMH pupils study Basic curriculum Preparing the Educable Mentally Handicapped to get along in life, was the purpose of teaching the EMH classes, according to Mrs. Arlene Engle, instructor. Mrs. Engle took the position of Mrs. Rosalie Wallace. Students in this department were taught English, Mathematics, and History. Other classes in which they participated were Drivers' Education, Industrial Arts, Gym, Home Economics, and various music classes. The EMH classroom, completed near the end of 1968 is equipped with a regular study area, a kitchen area, and a shop area. By having a well-equipped room, the students were able to delve into specific fields of interest. Mr. Bill Lantz aided the students with their interests and encouraged them to seek further education. This was the first year that proctors have been cho- sen to help with the EMH program. Dave Howse, Cor- tell Jones, and Cathy Jones were the proctors this year. They were much help, and more individual help was available. Students in E.M.H. classes study English, Mathematics, and History as part of their curriculum. They also have the opportunity to participate in Drivers' Education, Industrial Arts, Gym, Home Economics and various music classes. 31 Senior Sally Hartwell was Southeast's representative to the AMERI- Winner of the 1970 BETTY CROCKER HOMEMAKER AWARD, senior CAN LEGION SUNFLOWER GIRLS' STATE. Barbara Pike. Representatives from Southeast to the AMERICAN LEGION SUNFLOWER BOYS' STATE were seniors David Budd, Charles Longacre, Mark Clev- enger, David Fahrbach, and Keith Sanborn. wit Southeast students that were chosen as NATIONAL MERIT semi-finalists are: TOP ROW: Janet Westlake and Susan Poelma. MIDDLE ROW: Jane Shook, Jeanne Carrcau, David Budd, and Russell Ostermann. BOTTOM ROW: Howard Menaker, Ginny Moyer, and Barbara Pike. The NATIONAL COUNCIL OF TEACHERS OF ENGLISH has named I % Jeanne Carreau — seated, a national winner and Barbara Pike a run- OlUUfcnllb rCC-GIVG DOnOrS, aWalQS ner-up. Nine seniors were named semi-finalists in the Na- tional Merit program this year. 97% of the semi-final- ists go on to become eligible for the scholarship. Senior Barbara Pike was the winner of the Betty Crocker Homemaker award. This made her eligible for state and national honors. Seniors Jeanne Carreau and Barbara Pike were cited as two of the outstanding high school students of Eng- lish in the country. The National Council of Teachers of English named Jeanne a national winner and Barbara a runner-up. Five senior boys were selected to go to Boys' State, sponsored by the American Legion. David Budd, Charles Longacre, Mark Clevenger, Dave Fahrbach, and Keith Sanborn participated in the model of state and local government. Senior Sally Hartwell was chosen to go to Girls' State, also sponsored by the American Legion. Sally was elected Secretary of the National party. 33 1970 STAMPEDE STAFF — TOP ROW: Susan Minks, Dave Hatfield, Danielle Woodruff, Leon Gillenwater, Dorothy French. SECOND ROW: Susan Emrie, Phil Cerner, Jim Cummins, Brian Mahoney, Stephanie Washington, Pam Edwards, Chandra McCormick. SEATED: Jane Hartwell, RoxAnn Banks, Carmen Greenup, Cindy Bekemeyer, Nancy Beaman, Charlie King, Bob Fine, David Whorton. Day by day tasks Produce Stampede Get your stories in! Turn in your news tips! These were the familiar cries of Mr. Dean Campbell, journalism advisor, as he urged students to get their stories in for the STAMPEDE. When assignments for stories were given on Mon- day by the editor, senior Nancy Beaman, the task of getting out the next issue of the STAMPEDE began. On the Wednesday before the paper came out, all stories were turned in and copyread by Nancy and her staff. After that, it went down to Denney Printing Company, where the stories were set in a galley. (A gal- ley is a list of all stories in column form.) After being sent to the printer's, it was returned in galley form to be proofread for errors by the STAMPEDE staff. They then pasted the stories on a sheet of paper the size of a STAMPEDE and sent it back to the printer. While at the printer's the pages were set in a chaise, or a metal casing, run through the press and returned to Southeast. On Wednesday the STAMPEDE was distributed to the student body for reading. Editor of the STAMPEDE is senior Nancy Beaman, seated, and manag- ing editor is senior Cindy Bekemeyer. 34 Staff toils overtime To save memories Frantically working to meet four deadlines before the distribution of the HOOFBEATS, the yearbook staff photographed student life, composed copy, and planned page layouts under the supervision of Mr. Dean Campbell, advisor. Various workshops and clinics were held for Jour- nalism students, advising them on the functions and instructions in compiling a yearbook. Seniors Jenny Grant and Debbie Lewis attended a Kansas State Uni- versity workshop in June. The workshop, which lasted one week, provided Debbie and Jenny with the basic knowledge of yearbook production. It also gave them the opportunity to help with the production of the WILDCAT, a 52 page yearbook portraying the week at K-State. A one day clinic was held at Kansas University, which was attended by most of the HOOFBEATS staff members. The editors and photographers were selected by Mr. Dean Campbell, while the coordinators and their committees were chosen by the editors. HOOFBEATS EDITORS — SEATED: Carmen Greenup, Debbie lewis. STANDING: Jenny Grant, Laurie Sidner. 1970 HOOF8EATS STAFF — TOP ROW: Jack Koelling, Teresa Sorenson, Pat Blakely, Charlie King, Brian Mahoney, Kathy LeValley, Mike Blakely. SECOND ROW: Phil Gerner, Donna Boydston, Jeff Carr, Kelsey Menehan, Deborah Burleigh, Jan Seymour, Chris Herron. THIRD ROW: Linda 8owman, Syd Shadid, Nancy Smith, Peggy Ayers, Jane Hartwell, RoxAnn Banks, Linda Lyle, Stephanie Astle. SEATED: Rudy Gans, Carmen Greenup, Debbie Lewis, Jenny Grant, Laurie Sidner, Dave Hatfield, Wink Peck. 35 NOVICE DEBATORS — TOP ROW: Keith Johnson, Will Johnston, Dour Harned, Jennifer Warner, Richard Zegelbone, Mike Wolfberg, Mark Dickerson, Erik Reiger, Harvey Tretbar, Ken Beck, and Dale Stinson. BOTTOM ROW: Harvey Ellis, Garth Kallenbarger, Keith Gellman, Debbie lortz, Susan Johnson, Gloria Snyder, and Jay Cash. VARSITY DEBATE — TOP ROW: Randy Hershorn, Eric Bruce, Bruce Jewett, Steve Martens, Chip Brosius, and Phil Bravcrman. MIDDLE ROW: Charlie Higgins, Keith Sanborn, Stuart Gribble, Kent Little, Louis Gregory, and Leigh Kimball. BOTTOM ROW: Pat Black, Kathy Kosier, Susan Goering, and Char Novick. TOP: A Shawnee Mission Northwest debator prepares for his argu- ment by checking over his information. MIDDLE: Kathy Rosier, a varsity squad member, debates the negative side of this year's ques- tion before a judging school held previously to a Southeast tourna- ment. BOTTOM: A varsity debator makes a notation on another's presentation during a debate tournament hosted by Southeast. NOVICE DEBATORS: TOP ROW: Bill Gee, Mark Clevenger, Marilyn Harp, Gary Nixon, Marc Quillen, Randy Ficken, Tim Hartman, Frank Bell, Jim Martens, and Robert Sullivan. BOTTOM ROW: David Far- row, Sheila Johes, Debbie Packard, Richard Lewick, Mark Tindal, and Jim Cummins. Novice Varsity Moundridge 2nd Salina 4th Derby 3rd Derby 1st Campus 3rd North 3rd Campus Hard Topeka 4th Luck trophy Moran 1st, tied West 2nd Moran 1st, tied Debators argue national question Encouraged by the depth of his varsity debators' talent and the promise of his novices Coach Richard Barnes led his squad of over 50 debators to place in 11 tournaments. Rejecting and supporting the proposition that Congress should prohibit unilateral U.S. military in- tervention in foreign countries , debators gained ex- perience in critical listening, mastery of oratory skills, and the development of organizational skills. 37 Select voices increase Numbers for Choraleers One hundred and twenty-five juniors and seniors composed Southeast's select choir, the Choraleers. They were selected on their ability to sightread and their voice quality, as well as their knowledge of music skills. Under the direction of Mr. Vernon Nicholson, the Choraleers performed at all concerts presented by the Fine Arts Department, at assemblies, and at junior high schools. Singing at the sacred Christmas Vespers and for the student body at the Christmas assembly were just a few of their activities during the Holiday season. Members of Choraleers participated in Chcral- esque, the Spring variety show. The climax of the year was their tour to Kansas State University. Twenty-two boys and girls were selected out of Choraleers to form a mixed ensemble, the Madrigals. They were kept busy throughout the year singing for civic groups, women's clubs, and various organiza- tions. During the Christmas season the Madrigals sang five or six performances per week. Their Christmas sea- son was highlighted by their invitational concert, shared with the Junior Misses. Madrigals were selected according to their voice quality, their contribution to the ensemble blend, and their interest in music. A fa- miliar sound sixth hour was some of the favorites of Madrigals: There's No Business Like Show Business and Windy. Junior Kelly Angle accompanies senior Dcbby Scou on the guitar as she sings The Boy from Ipanema for the Choraleers traditional tal- ent show. Debby is a member of Choraleers and Madrigals. 38 CHORALEERS — TOP ROW: |ohn Clay, Robert Dinsmore, Bruce tudwick, Robbie Boucher, Rodney Ouke, Jim Lee, Bid Hackney, John Donald- son. SECOND ROW: Kathy Page, Marie Pool, Li Holland, Lynn Olander, Diane Lytle, Lynn Hartley, Earl Carder, Dick Slane, Jeff Markelwitz, Grant Goodvin, Steve Hensley, Rod Isern, Steve Wise, Kent Harris, Craig Parzybock, Marc Melzer, Jan Jacob, Don Parham, Rob Dorsey, Conrad Lawrence, Clark Bastian, Tim Bounous, Alan Warren, Hal Cross, Greg Etter, Rob McGregor, John Brezovar, Dave Bottomley, Denise Endicott. THIRD ROW: Carol McClintock, Val Slivinsky, Marsha Schug, Nicki Whitney, Diana Day, Pam Cochran, Joy Libbey, Hugh McNatt, Randy Starns, Bob Solbach, Gerald Graves, Ricky Johnson, Dave Buck, Reid Smith, Clark Stevens, Kelly Angle, Mike Moxley, John Kipers, Tom Me Masters, Sue Avery, Missy Haines, Ann Wiebe, Pat Black. FOURTH ROW: Janet Mitchell, Peggy Ayers, Lisa Greenberg, Polly Peachce, Karen Shelley, Betty Alefs, Donna Alseike, Jean Elder, Sally Hartwell, Marilyn McElhiney, Jane Scott, Liz Veach, Julie Branson, Phyllis Boyce, Kelsey Menehan, Kathy Bergman, Becky Seelig, Jeanie Clark, Nancy Kelts, Linda Fisher, Diane Holleicke, Cindy Lair, Susan Deputy, Cathy Glasgow, Nancy Hougland, Jane Hartwell, Nancy Alley, Joyce Herrell, Lynn Snarenberger, Debby Stucky. BOTTOM ROW: Laurie Wisner, Melody Woods, Jane Page, Jane Ferguson, Becky Strait, LouAnn Frederickson, Kay Hull, Kathy Houston, Debbie Unruh, Jenny Grant, Jody Trachtman, Kathy Nelson, Carol Shu- mate, Debbie McHugh, Diane Matassarin, Terri Razook, Carol Roby, Yo Lew, Nancy Lovett, Deanna Osmond, Cindy Bond, Brenda Hanks, Shel- ley Shaw, Deanna Patton, Cindy Sawyer. MADRIGALS — STANDING: Rob McGregor, Melody Woods, Rob Dorsey, Kathy Bergman, Becky Seelig, John Brezovar, Peggy Ayers, Bruce Ludwick. SECOND ROW: Jeanie Clark, Dick Slane, Gerald Graves, Phyllis Boyce, Randy Starns, Debby Scott, Donn Briscoe, Julie Branson, Dave Buck, Tim Bounous, Carol McClintock. BOTTOM ROW: Hugh McNatt, Valerie Slivinsky, Laurie Wisner, John Clay. MODERNAIRES — TOP ROW: Stephanie Bell, Patty Squire, Becky Perkins, Susan Gregg, A. M. Revel, Larry Biglow, Rod Opliger, Connie Chest- nut, Phyllis Tiller, Jona Hunt, Rebecca Traulson. SECOND ROW: Ginger Shelton, Susan Kratz, Carol Riedel, Troy Barnes, David Elliott, Gerald Linnen, Candy Silbaugh, Debbie Ponds, Mary McGregor, Katharina Hoepner, Susan Craytor. BOTTOM ROW: Delores Jones, Jan Carroll, Nancy Cocking,Lynn Jones, Keith Andrews, Harold Linnen, Susan Bruce, Kathy Kinkaid, Roberta Triplett, Terric Kale. Not pictured: Ronnie Allen, Mike Edwards, Vicki Fox, Johanna Gustke, Allen Hall, Richard Hayden, Winston Mays, William McCurdy, Denzel Mitchell, Francis Nelson, Charles Pat- ton, David Schmilter. BOYS ENSEMBLE — Kent Overaker, Steve Glatt, Kent Vice, Bill Neville, Ricky Johnson, Twila Woods, David Shouse, Robert Watkins, Steve Hen- sley, Jan Jacob, Ed Binder, Rob Dorsey, Doug Thompson, Ellis Snyder, Steve Warner. Select ensembles kept busy during school year Twenty-six female voices blended together to form the sound of the 1970 Junior Misses. Junior Miss- es, a select ensemble, were chosen on the basis of voice, quality and blend. Junior and senior girls made up the group, who were also members of Choraleers. Singing for women's clubs and civic organizations kept the Junior Misses busy throughout the year. During the Christmas season, many performances were scheduled along with the Madrigal-Junior Misses invitational Christmas concert. Being a formal affair it was the high- light of the holiday season. Junior Misses hosted an in- vitational tea in which girl ensembles from the Wichita schools were invited. Slumber parties and picnics were planned from which the twenty-six girls developed a close relationship. Junior Misses participated in Cho- ralesque and the City Music Festivals, directed by Mr. Vernon Nicholson. Boys Ensemble practiced one hour a day together in order to develop music skills and a proper blend. They participated in concerts presented by the Fine Arts Department and the City Music Festival. Mr. Nicholson directed Modernaires this year which participated in concerts throughout the year. To be eligible for the group students had to audition by sightreading and by singing something they were fa- miliar with. A favorite number of theirs was Moon River. JUNIOR MISSES — STANDING: Becki Strait, Yo Lew, Brenda Hanks, Nancy Lovett, Kathy Page, LouAnn Frederickson, Kathy Nelson. SECOND ROW: Denise Endicott, Karen Shelley, Kelsey Menehan, Lisa Greenberg, Susan Deputy, Betty Alefs, Linda Fisher, Jane Page, Diane Lytle. BOT- TOM ROW: Jean Elder, Jenny Grant, Debbie Unruh, Jane Varner, Carol Roby, Missy Haines, Jane Shook, Nancy Hougland, Li Veach, Jane Ferguson. Choirs and ensembles perform in Music Festivals Twenty-five junior and senior girls formed the Backstage Minority this year, an increase over last year. Under the direction of Mrs. Trudy Burkholder, they performed at concerts, womens clubs, civic organiza- tions, and the City Music Festival. The Backstage Mi- nority also participated in the All-City tea hosted by the junior Misses. The girls were selected on the basis of their musical knowledge and ability to blend, as well as their individual voice quality. Singing art songs and popular ones, and planning choreography kept the 1970 Backstage Minority busy. Mrs. Trudy Burkholder directed the Sophomore Choir this year, a choir of 95 select voices. These stu- dents were chosen on recommendations of their ju- nior high teachers, as well as their knowledge of music skills. Participating in all of the concerts presented by the Fine Arts Department, going caroling, and plan- ning picnics at Sim's park kept the sophomores busy. A mixed ensemble and girls ensemble were chosen out of sophomores who sang in the City Music Festival. 90 sophomore, junior, and senior girls met to- gether to form Girls Glee Club. Also directed by Mrs. Burkholder, the Glee Club was made up of first, third, and sixth hours. This group also performed in various programs throughout the year and competed in the State Music Festival. BACKSTAGE MINORITY — STANDING: Margo Howell, Cindy Sawyer, Jacqueline Jabara, Deborah Reed, Pam Peters, Susan Kratz, Connie Chest- nut, Audrey Baer, Deloria Jones, Kaye Hartert. SEATED: Susan Poelma, Diane Day, Valerie Laham, Roberta Triplett, Virginia Piper, Polly Peachee, Diane Matassarin, Jana Scholler. SEATED ON FLOOR: Cindy Bond, Candy Silbaugh, Susan Monier, Joy Libbey, Carmen Holly, Lynn Snarenber- ger. Not pictured: Jeanette Ryun. 42 SOPHOMORE CHOIR — TOP ROW: Jacque Striegel, Pam Maurer, Janice Suhr, Gloria Snyder, Mike Johnston, David Dayvault, Andy Reheis, Bruce Bricker, Jerry Hattan, Richard tewick, Mitch Bell, Mel Colvin, Marc Wise, Linda Gould, Sue Schaeffer, Colleen feese, Betsy Langenwalter. SECOND ROW: Debi Chapman, Kaye Platt, Jennifer Warner, Jim Hawkins, Omer Breeden, Jim Franklin, J. Ross Jones, Randy Horn, Harris Freed- man, Dave Rogers, Dean Rilpe, Silas Parsons, Clifton Fisher, Gary Nelson, Lynn Sbara, Joan Roby, Martha Boyd, Pam Folsom. THIRD ROW: Debra Goddard, Lissa Miller, Iris Coffey, Kathy Isaac, Georganne James, Linda Finkbeiner, Bobby Mead, John Newman, Jim Williams, Randy Keatts, Mike Byington, Bruce Moxlcy, Doug Butler, Gail Stewart, Sara Cooper, Debra Childress, Diane Duncan. BOTTOM ROW: Mary Jane Cusic, Kathy Thomas, Susan Hiebert, Lynde Wisner, Marion Worsham, Terrie Benton, Leslie Koepke, Linda Thiessen, Jamie James, Linda Goerhing, Belinda Brown, Gwen Fulton, Marla Anderson, Twila Young, Teresa Morrison, Debra Penzler, Gayle Yelonik, Becky Gartung. Not pictured: Linda Blakey, Daphne Broadwater, Joel Broon, Mark Dickerson, John Duggan, Alicia Elavsky, Melinda Forsse, Pat Henry, Don King, Rod McFerson, Avesa Melie, Jana Mille, Jerry Morrow, Becky Padberg, Susan Ropfogel, Kirk Sorenson, Joe Stone, John Sutherland, Richard Varner, Denise Whortan. GIRLS GLEE CLUB — TOP ROW : Rhonda Scholler, Janet Crabtree, Dinah Brown, Yvonne Murry, Kaye Shirack, Angela Scantlin, Diane Kimery, Barbara Eddy, Theresa Fugit. SECOND ROW: Joyce Mosely, Stephanie Looney, Janine Knox, Janet Weber, Deborah Blackmor, Aleta Crowley, Cindy Johnson, Cindy Overstreet, Jayne Deemer, Vicki Huffman, Karen Downard, Given Lisenby, Betty Cline, Mary Jane Spade, Jane Tanner. THIRD ROW: Teresa Thorne, Leslie Maryott, Annette Claypool, Melissa 8rim, Gwyn Jones, Margaret Wilson, Shannon Greene, Debra Phillips, Joan Smith, Janet Sidcrs, Gretchen Hercher, Vicki Borman, Jeanette Williams, Joy Jewett, Nancy Mason, Anita Mosteller. BOTTOM ROW: Cathy Cooper, E)ebra Bergman, Denise Busch, Deborah Henry, Laura Whitehead, Karen Ross, Sherry Hcathman, Jennifer Crabtree, Chris Maryott, Sharon Epp, Shirley Socha, Cindy Jacobs, Lawana Drennen, Debra Rogers. Not pictured: Jerry Allen, Denny Batchelo, Brenda Bell, Janis Binder- im, Therisa Boggess, Lu Ann Cline, Linda Cole, Becky Corum, Flora Crabtree, Diane Dyck, Carol Harmon, Jean Jessogne, Linda Johnson, Cindy Kenley, Susan Larmer, Linda Mall, Terry McDow, Sharon Millender, Jo Ann Mullins, Chris Myers, Becky Padberg, Roxie Powell, LaRuc Rams, Debbie Rhoads, Pat Sanner, Marcia Walters, Debbie Watson, Sarah Williams, Jane Willis, Lynna Woods. AT PIANO, Steve Martens; STANDING: Richard Bradbury, Charles Higgins, David Adams, director Mr. Terry Steele, |im Jeakins, Susan Hartley, Lynne Bartlett, Charlie King, Ron West, John Angelo, Hal Starkey, John LeValley, Linda Doosc, Kevin Brack, Keith Johnson, and Barbara Pike. SECOND ROW: Denise Simon, Raymond Rymer, Jeannine Thompson, Lynne Brubaker, Bonnie Ingrim, Taran Trice, Debra Harris, Becky Snider, and Vivian Herderson. THIRD ROW: Mike Litan, Karla Johnson, David Tice, Debbie Doose, Steve Tannehill, Myles Whitfield, Don Hatfield, Sandy McKellar, Sara Adams, Wendy Boyd, John Coulson, Chris Standlee, and Tim Minges. FOURTH ROW: Nan Nave, Susan Shenold, Stephanie Gosman, Marcia Walters, Rae Long, Linda Moriland, and Santra Scales. FIFTH ROW: Marta Manny, Peggy McLaughlin, Cindy Moore, Janet Can- dy, Jeanne Carreau, Kathy Huston, Kathy Kiskadden, Barbara Coulter, Shirley Tymony, Brenda Brooks, and Karen Mork. FRONT ROW: Mary Wittmer, Phil Wittmer, Paula Douglas, Sharmon Holcomb, Debbie Raush, Brenda Douglas, Cammille McEliney, and Connie Plenert. a r Orchestra, band Offer entertainment Mr. Terry Steele, a former Southeast student teacher, began his new job as director of the Southeast band and orchestra this year. The 110 members of the fourth hour marching band entertained and performed during the half-time ceremonies at all home games. At the Homecoming game they played a fanfare to honor the queen and formed a crown to play Sunny and the Alma Mater. Three concerts were presented by the orchestra this year. Both adults and students performed as solo- ists. Aside from concerts, they toured junior high schools to encourage the younger students to continue in instrumental music. The band and orchestra, along with other instru- mental ensembles, participated in the State Music Fes- tival, held at Southeast for the fourth consecutive year. BACK ROW: Alan Airington, Barry Ellis, and Jerry Sumner. SECOND ROW: Greg Richter, Richard Butin, Steve Walker, Craig Snyder, Mike Brame, Bruce Palmer, Tim Porter, Dale Kidwell, Dan Taylor, Pat McCann, Dale Stinson, Kevin Reibolt, Steve Zielke, Tim Swaney, David Fahrback, Jeff White, Bob Angelo, Joe Fraley, James Kelly, Tom Jarvis, Chris Standlee, John Coulson, and director Mr. Terry Steele. THIRD ROW: Tim Moss, Susan Carpenter, David Horsley, Eric Ferrell, Steve Tannehill, Kirk Browning, Mike Feil, Bob Dean, Myles Whitfield, Jeff Webster, Hal Cross, Marc Quillen, Phil Stone, Bob Tollcson, Craig Haberly, Ted Thompson, Roslyn Smith, and Ron Lynam. FOURTH ROW' (STANDING): Richard Bradbury, Randy Shue, Mike Nelson, Richard Anderson, and Jerry Smith. FIFTH ROW: David Chard, Debbie Smith, Richard MCneil, Karen Goldsberry, Nancy Stafford, Deborah Doan, Sheryl Richardson, Vickie Nyquist, Evelyn Stafford, Marc Luedtke, Bruce Daine, David Hull, Dennis Rohrback, Paul Marsh, John LeValley, Hal Starkey, Richard Campbell, Barbara Mathiesen, Kay Jones, Dan Stables, Robert Walker, Dee Floyd, Connie Calla- han, Jeff Southard, Craig Barth, Bill Schlender, Frances Stovall, Rhonda Harp, Rob Kuhns, Bill Elliot, Alan Maxwell, and Gary Burch. SIXTH ROW: Paul Holt, Sandy McKellar, Meg Mosley, Debbie Kunigonis, Judy Parett, Richard Horsley, Eddie Clock, Judson York, Jan Honaker, Kathy Buck, Cindy Fair, Suzanne Pickarts, Anita Haynes, Laurel Johnson, Emily Varham, Peggy McLaughlin, Mary Hargis, Karen Latas, and Marsha Martin. FRONT ROW: Kathy LeValley, Jan Barrier, lisa Gulick, Dana Smith, Jody Johnston, Sarah Robinson, John Petterson, Jan Johnson, Mary Weber and Dalene Blanton. Performers bring life to music The ability to sight read, proficiency in style and tone quality, and competence in using improvisation were the main factors considered in choosing the stage band members, according to the director, Mr. Terry Steele. The group learned big band music and gained background to play professionally by having after- school practices and entertaining guests of the school. Pep band members which were selected in tryouts, played at pep assemblies and games. Two of their specialties, learned at weekly practices with Mr. Steele, were Mission: Impossible and Sunshine of Your Love. Developing their own routines during practices, the director-selected twirlers added variety and inter- est to the marching band performances. The drum major gave whistle commands for the band maneuvers. Twirlers Connie Calahan and Dee Floyd. Drum Major TOP ROW: Bruce Paine, Hal Starkey, and John LeValley. SECOND ROW: Mr. Terry Steele, Randy Shue, Steve Walker, Bill Elliott, Marc Luedtke, Ted Thompson, Dan Taylor, David Fahrbach, Kevin Reiboldt, and Chris Standlee. THIRD ROW: John Petterson, Suzanne Pickarts, Kathy Huston, Laurel Johnson, Peggy McLaughlin, Paul Holt, Marc Quillen, and Kathy LeValley. FRONT ROW: Richard McNeil, Sarah Robinson, Sandy Mc- Kellar, Jan Barrier, Craig Barth, and Jeff Webster. 46 Mark Luedtke, twirlers Jan Johnson and Susan Carpenter. BACK ROW: Steve Zielke, Hal Cross, Hal Starkey, Bill Elliott, Bob Kuhns, Chris Standlee, and Dan Taylor. SECOND ROW: Bruce Paine, John le- Valley, Ron West, Myles Whitfield, Tim Swaney, Gerald Graves, and Greg Gilpin. THIRD ROW: Bob Dean, Craig Barth, Steve Tannehill, Jegg Webster, Greg Richter, Dale Stinson, and Barbara Pike. Student Life 49 Reflection: : f weariness, excitement, intensity, joy reveal SE 51 ffftA Wmm Queen Diane Holleicke Reigns at homecoming From the building of floats to the half-time cere- monies of the Southeast-East game, excitement of a spirited week drew to an end as Diane Holleicke was crowned 1969-70 Homecoming Queen. The tradition- al roses and kiss were bestowed upon the Queen by her escort Jack Koelling at half-time ceremonies. At a pep assembly previous to the game it was announced that the Class of 71 had won the float con- test with their entry We'll Have Ace Stew Tonight . With the theme A Time For Us creating the mood, Diane and her attendants Carrie Martin and Laurie Wisner reigned over the November 24 Home- coming Dance. At this time Diane received a football necklace, and an autographed football signed by the team. Her attendants were given a football charm. The Camel played My Girl for the traditional roy- alty dance. This was the fourth year for the class float competi- tion and the first year the queen was not allowed to ride on the winning float. Wichita State University ruled that the floats could not be pulled around the track because of the new track turf and the harm that might be done to it. UPPER LEFT: Attendant Laurie Wisner and escort Phil Walkup at half- time ceremonies. UPPER RIGHT: Attendant Carrie Martin and escort Steve Crahan watch the game from the candidates box. MIDDLE: Laurie Wisner escorted by Phil Walkup, Mark Lemmons, WSU, and Queen Diane Holleicke, Carrie Martin escorted by Jack Koelling. LOWER LEFT: Diane receives roses at the game from escort Jack Koelling. LOWER RIGHT: Crown and flower bearers, Triston and Vincent Burtt. HOMECOMING CANDIDATES — Kathy Bergman, Marsha Hibbs, Sally Evenson, Paula Cody, Shelly Hayes, Terry Freeland, and Chrissie Wehbe. Not pictured: Debbie Flowers and Sydney Shadid. The woes and worries of running a private school presented many problems for the owners. Misses Phoebe and Susan Throessell, played by seniors Sue Avery and Valerie Slivinsky. Patty the maid, played by senior Linda Schowalter, serves tea to the two sisters Phoebe and Susan, as they discuss the war. A sudden thought strikes Valentine Brown, played by Marc Melzer, realizing he loves Miss Phoebe and not her niece. Veteran drama students Present 'Quality Street' After weeks of rehearsal by the Drama III students of the Fine Arts Department, Quality Street, a come- dy written by James Berrie, was presented on Novem- ber 20 and 21. With a setting of England during the time of the Napoleonic wars, the story revolved around two sisters, Phoebe and Susan Throessell, who run a private school for young children. Valentine Brown returned from the war to find Miss Phoebe had aged over the time he was gone. Miss Phoebe then decides to impersonate her own niece and win Valentine's heart again. Suspecting Phoebe's plan, three nosy old maids attempt to unveil the mysterious cousin, but Valentine comes to the rescue and saves Miss Phoebe's reputa- tion. After this act by Mr. Brown, the couple are finally united. Props, costumes, and scenery all lent themselves to the period, and with the assistance of many antique shops in the area, the play took on a note of authenticity. The play was under the direction of Miss Ruth McCormick, and the art work was done by the art department. Drama instructor Miss Ruth McCormick listens as seniors Sue Avery and Marc Melzer rehearse scenes from Quality Street. Major Characters Fanny Willoughby Kay Hull Henrietta Turnbull Kathy Matassarin Miss Willoughby lane Page Susan Throessell Valerie Slivinsky Phoebe Throessell Sue Avery Patty Linda Schowalter Sergeant Marc Quillen Valentine Brown Marc Melzer Ensign Blades Charlie King Lieut Spicer Vincent Colling 55 Many activities highlight Open Season on Males Senior Mike Lyons exercises the special privileges granted to boys during OSOM week as he requires senior Jary See to carry his books to class. Official Man Catcher senior Lynn Olandor, struggles with her own books as well as those of senior Glenn Slroer as she tries to open the door. Adding that special little touch to senior Tom Edgar's lunch, is junior Pam Monroe. Activities such as these were climaxed by a girl-ask-boy dance held at the end of the week. Sophomore candidate Bill Neville 1969 — 1970 Ugly Man, Senior Monte Hill Junior candidate Dennison “Bones Woods Senior Class boasts the Ugliest Man on Campus With a S50 bill aiding candidate Monte Hill, seniors terminate the Ugly Man voting with a total of $127.75. Sophomores placed second with $93.83 and juniors finished last with $33.40. Homecoming Queen, Diane Holleicke, and Junior-Senior Prom Queen, Barbara Frauen, bestow the traditional kiss upon the 1969 — 1970 Ugly Man. Monte also received a trophy declaring him the ugliest and a $5.00 gift certificate from Normandie Men's Wear. Victorious as the 1969 — 1970 Ugly Man on Campus, Monte Hill makes a public showing of triumph over the underclassmen. “Sagittarian Voyage” 'Sagittarian Voyage' rules prom Introducing a new sound to Southeast and a unique sound of their own, the Beast from Denver, Colorado provided the music for the Junior-Senior Prom. Falling under the zodiac sign of November, the Southeast Junior-Senior Prom was titled Sagittarian Voyage. Barren moon gardens, revolving golden spheres, and tables decorated with brightly colored styrofoam space ships, created a very modern atmo- sphere. Students came to life as the Beast from Den- ver, Colorado conveyed their heavy sound. The 1969 Prom king and queen, announced by Master of Ceremonies junior Val Brown, were Dan Hill and Barbara Frauen. They were attended by seniors Sue Barnard and Glen Stroer, and Chris Herron and Bob Howse. Junior attendants were Cathy Fanning and Mike Sanner, and Brenda Hanks and Jeff Sparks. This is the first year that candidates for prom royalty have run in couples. Doormen for the annual event were sophomores Harris Freedman, David Leben, Scott Smith, and Rich- ard Varner. PICTURED AT LEFT: Surrounding King Dan Hill and Queen Barbara Frauen are attendants Chris Herron, Bob Howse, Brenda Hanks, Jeff Sparks, Glenn Stroer, and Sue Barnard. Not pictured: Mike Sanner and Cathy Fanning. I •J Group accomplishments highlighted by r Building a bulletin board to announce the annual Girl Scout Doll and Toy Festival are Barbara Pike, senior; and Nan Nave, junior. These girls, and many more like them all over the city, are making toys for the underprivileged children in the area. The toys go to such places as the Wichita Children’s Home, and the Institute of Logopedics. Many southeast students Junior Sharon Shonka volunteered last summer to help out at the Wichita City Zoo. She is shown here scrubbing down a Kinkajou's cage, only one of the many jobs she performs at her weekly job. 62 Aiding in the year long celebration of Wichita's 100th birthday, is the Wichita Centennial Youth Committee. They have sponsored such projects as the Centennial Battle of the Bands, a Folk-Art Festival, and a kite flying contest. Southeast has a large representation on the committee which plans a variety of activities for the youth of the city. Pictured above are Sharon Shonka, junior; Claudia Ricks, senior; Stewart Roberti, junior; John Neely, junior; and Suzie Kuhn, junior. Attending a meeting of volunteers for the March of Dimes are Rose Richter, and Cinny Moyer, both seniors. These girls helped in the drive to raise money for the prevention of birth defects. help community by giving their time and service Guiding a young girl from the Institute of Logopedics in a splatter painting exercise is junior, Susie McGregor. During the summer Susie spent five weeks at Camp Logo aiding mentally handicapped children in swimming and arts and crafts. TOP: Attendants Chrissie Wehde and Melody Woods dance with their escorts. Jack Koelling and Mark Ayesh. MIDDLE: Queen Deb- bie Flowers gazes happily at her escort. Gene Abrams. BOTTOM: Debbie and Gene exchange the royal kiss, then lead her special dance. Attendant Chrissie Wehde, Queen Debbie Flowers, and attendant Melody Woods. Hearts and Flowers adorn dance On Valentine's Day, the traditional time of year for honoring loved ones, Southeast made Debbie Flowers their 1970 Basketball Sweetheart and the school's first black queen. Debbie and her attendants, Chrissie Wehde and Melody Woods, were introduced between halves of our victorious game with South, February 13. Gene Abrams, a freshman at W.S.U., Debbie's escort, pre- sented her with a bouquet of roses and the customary coronation kiss at the dance the following night. Ron Allen escorted Debbie to the game Friday. John Brezovar stood in as Melody's escort while her Saturday-night escort, Mark Ayesh, played in the game. Chrissie was escorted both nights by Jack Koelling. The Fabulous Apostles render rock, soul, and blues tunes for the Sat- urday evening dance. Sweetheart Candidates: Kathy Bergman, Lisa Capps, Sally Evenson, Paula Cody, Sydney Shadid, Carletta Ransom, Nancy Hanks, and Sue Barnard. 'Up the down staircase' Presented by Drama II The kind of 'funny' that hurts describes the ju- nior production of Up the Down Staircase by Bel Kaufman. Sylvia Barrett, played by Debbie Witt, is a new teacher in a New York City slum high school. Her expe- riences of daily teaching and coping with the cold ad- ministration of Calvin Coolidge High are both amusing and sad. Her fellow teachers, Beatrice Schachter and Paul Barringer, played by Laura Livingston and Shannon Holly, respectively, share with her the problems and frustrations of being a teacher J. J. McHabe, the overpowering assistant principal, was played by Gary Hissem. Members of the adminis- tration include Ella Friedenberg, played by Laleen Hershberger; Frances Egan, portrayed by Karen Shel- ley; Charlotte Wolf, played by Beverly Brooks; and Dr. Maxwell Clarke, played by Monte Hill. Randy Joslyn portrayed Joe Ferone, the insolent, troubled boy that gave Sylvia many of her problems. Ellen, Sylvia's friend, was played by Jan Leyh. Sylvia Barrett, teacher, played by Debbie Witt, contemplates her problems concerning her troublesome student, Joe Ferone, who was played by Randy Joslyn. Sylvia Barrett talks with assistant principal J. J. McHabe, played by Cary Hissem, while her class talks incessantly during a test. Twelve girls rehearse The Telephone Hour , a scene from the musi- cal, Bye Bye Birdie. In the act are seniors Sally Hartwell, Nancy Hougland, Debbie Unruh, Jenny Grant, Becky Seelig, Carol Mc- Clintick, Missy Haines, Jane Shook, and juniors Brenda Hanks, Yo Lew, Phyllis Boyce, and Cathy Glasgow. Choralesque, the variety show consisting of solos, dramatic cuttings, comedy, and dance, was ended with What the World Needs Now Is Love sung by Choralecrs. Choralesque reveals variety, talent, life, soul . .. I Got the Wedding Bell Blues sings senior Carol McClintick. The Southeast Stage Band, conducted by Mr. Terry Steele, accompanies Choralesque and also performs several numbers in the show. Senior Laurie Wisner rehearses her solo, My Man. Choraleers, who perform the variety show, Choralesque, are directed by Mr. Vernon Nicholson. Organizations B-team cheerleader Betsy Langenwalter and Pep Club cabinet mem- ber, Lou Ann Cline, decorate the goal posts for a home football game. Pep Club was in charge of adorning the goal posts with gold and white for the Southeast home games. Selling carnations was one of the activities Thespians sponsored dur- ing the year. Seniors Judy Garvey, Kathy Page, and Kathy Matassrin lend a helping hand. Numerous activities are Making dolls out of stones was a money making project the Latin Club sponsored. This money was used to help finance a field trip to Kansas City. 72 Discussing the action which occurred during the first half of the East- Southeast football game are juniors Mary Jane Spade and Elizabeth Wance. displayed throughout school year by organizations Compiling the pages of the STAMPEDE was the responsibility of Editor Nancy Beaman. Nancy per- formed the duty of selecting, rewriting, and distributing stories every week. Dinners, sales and participation elements of clubs Many hours wore spent by the 27 member Pep Band rehearsing for the pep assembly and the various games. Here they are rehearsing before a basketball game at Henry Levitt Arena. New Peoples Club, newly formed this year, was established to accommodate the needs of new students transferring to Southeast. Miss Fanny Thompson, guidance counselor, and juniors Donna Clarida, Dave Cornett and Janie Clifton discuss future plans. Sophomore Lyndee Wisner, B-team cheerleader, replaced Mary Lou White during the first semester of school. The Latin Club held several donut sales this year in addition to mak- ing and selling rock dolls. Junior Char Novick enjoys one of the many donut sales. 75 Members of Quill and Scroll, an honorary Journalism society, hosts a dinner at the Lazy R for all journalism students. Quill and Scroll had many informal get-togethers throughout the year. StuCo varies plans Several policies of the Student Council experi- enced changes during the 1969-1970 school year. More student participation was the aim behind each of these changes, according to sponsor Mr. John Morton. The most noticeable difference was on the var- ious committees in StuCo. A council member was se- lected to act as the chairman with members of the stu- dent body working under them. Student Council activ- ities consisted of Homecoming, Sweetheart, Open Sea- son On Males (OSOM) week, and Spirit Week. Mean- while, they continued support of the foster child in the Phillippines, and Inter and Outer-City Exchanges along with various fund raising projects. Another council change pertained to the election of officers. This year, each class elected twelve repre- sentatives and a president. Student Council obtained two new sponsors this year. Mr. David Larson and Mrs. Opal Moran worked along with last year's sponsors, Mrs. Barbara Calvert and Mr. John Morton. STUDENT BODY OFFICERS: John Coulson, parlimentarian; Val Brown, vice president; Scott Smith, president; and Carol McClintick, secretary. DIRECTORS: Keith Sanborn, Finance; Judi Garvey, Elections; Carmen Greenup, Publications; Jack Koelling, Student Lounge; and Jane Shook, Publicity. 76 Youth board helps With city's project Helping with the Wichita Centennial activities and working on civic projects were some of the responsi- bilities of the seventy-member Wichita Area Youth Board. It is composed of four juniors and four seniors from each Wichita high school. Southeast delegates were chosen by interviews with present members. In the seven years that the Youth Board has been in existence, this year was one of the busiest, for be- sides holding the annual Fall Conference and sponsor- ing dances, they worked with the Chamber of Com- merce on Centennial activities. These lasted through- out the 1969 —1970 school year. This year's members were seniors Jeanne Carreau, John Coulson, Tom Edgar, and Patti Jones. The juniors were Jeanne Alter, Stuart Roberts, and Nancy Smith. Junior Nicky Reel was chosen as Bobbi Forrer's re- placement after Bobbi moved. New class presidents take the oath of office. YOUTH BOARD — STANDING: Tom Edgar, Stuart Roberts, and John Coulson. SITTING: Jeanne Carreau, Nancy Smith, and Patti Jones. Not pic- tured: Nicki Reel. 77 QUILL AND SCROLL — TOP ROW: Dave Hatfield, Leon Gillenwater, Rudy Cans. SECOND ROW: Wink Peck, Laurie Sidner, Brian Maho- ney, Jim Cummins, Nancy Beaman. THIRD ROW: Chris Herron, Kel- sey Menehan, Jane Hartwell, Rox Ann Banks, Kathy LeValley, Jenny Grant. BOTTOM ROW: Debbie Lewis, vice-president. Carmen Greenup, secretary-treasurer, Charlie King, president. Not pictured: Linda Lyle. THESPIANS CLUB — TOP: Val Slivinsky — president. SECOND ROW: Marsha Giles, Judi Garvey, Jane Page. THIRD ROW: Kay Hull, Lecia Leben, Shelia Farbman. FOURTH ROW: Tim Friesen, Diane Holleicke. FIFTH ROW: Sue Avery, Kathy Page — treasurer, Terry Freeland, Linda Showalter — secretary, Diane Matassarin, Nancy Hanks, Mark Quillen. FRONT ROW: Debbi Wilson, Stephanie Astle, Dana Jabara, Tom Dempsy. 78 Special talents and gifts Given chance to bloom Pupils earn recognition, Honor and membership The NATIONAL THESPIAN SOCIETY was very ac- tive this year with flower sales and entertaining a child- ren's home. All members of the nationwide organiza- tion must have worked on a play and have earned 10 points to become an active member. Recognition of skills in the development of speak- ing and the encouragement of skills in effective public speaking was the goal of the NATIONAL FORENSIC LEAGUE. The NFL was active in a District Speech Tour- nament and hosted the Invitational Debate Tournament. A B average in over-all grades and an above av- erage interest in Journalism are the requirements of QUILL AND SCROLL membership. The construction of a morgue for the Journalism Department and UMOC dance were the main activities of this club. Thespian president, Val Slivinsky, rehearses for Quality Street. NFL — TOP ROW: Keith Johnson, Stewart Roberts, Harvey Tretbar. SECOND ROW: Bill Gee, Keith Sanborn — president, Randy Ricken, Lewis Gregory — vice-president, Steve Martens — vice-president, Kent Little, Bruce Jewett, Erik Rieger, Max Coe, Mark Clevenger. THIRD ROW: Jim Cummins, Harvey Ellis, Mike Wolfberg, Marc Quillen, Chip Brosius, Stuart Gribble, Charles Higgins, Garth Kellenbarger, Jay Cash. FRONT ROW: Char Novick, Marilyn Harp, Susan Gocring, Kathy Kosier — secretary, Sheila Jones,Gloria Snyder, Susan Johnson. Not pictured: John Neely. 79 Language organizations Stress culture, customs The SPANISH CLUB helped to promote interest in the Spanish language and culture to its 97 members. Sponsored by Mrs. Helen Hiebert, activities included taco parties and providing Christmas for a Spanish speaking family. Furthering interest in the German language was the purpose of the GERMAN CLUB, sponsored by Mr. Marlin Schrag. Projects for the year included a progres- sive dinner with German food and German Christmas caroling. FRENCH CLUB provided members with the op- portunity to increase their interest in the French lan- guage. Sponsored by Miss Connie Aitken and Mrs. Helen Hageman, their activities included sponsoring of a French movie and a banquet. To further the interest of our heritage from the Greek and Roman civilization was the purpose behind the LATIN CLUB, sponsored by Mrs. Mary Chambers. Some of the club's activities included observing Roman holidays. FRENCH CLUB — TOP ROW: Pam Monroe, Nancy Smith, Helen Westbrook, Marsha Workman, Gay Soper, Lecia Alley, and Becky Fields. SECOND ROW: Marcia Morton, Lorry Meyer, Becky Martin, and Reid Smith. THIRD ROW: Peggy Ayers, Leslie Nixon, Barbara McCulbin, Sherrie Kamen, Suzie Moore, Kathy Thomas, Michelle Atnip, and Kathy Baker. FRONT ROW: Kathy Larson, Linda Lyle — treasurer. Shannon Greene — secretary, Lisa Greenberg — vice- president, Laura Livingston — president, Valerie Laham, Theresa Paulch, and Becky Carter. GERMAN CLUB — BACK ROW: Emiley Barham, Buster Tipton, Jay Novick, Larry McNeil, Paul Uhlig, Alan McLeod, and Stan Schmidt. MIDDLE ROW: Alicia Elavsky, Susan Bunker, Marcia Patrick, Karen Mork, Jill Engelman, Neal Pfeiffer, Russell Ostermann — president, Jeff Southard, and Kent Little. FRONT ROW: Beth Wance, Becky Hafer, Debbie Jacobs, Judy Felix, Chris Maryott, Leslie Maryott, Jean Maxwell, Mark Clevenger — vice-president, Dave Alpern — treasurer. 80 LATIN CLUB — TOP ROW: Charliss Miller, Rick Mortiz, Frank Mayer, Eric Ferrell, Jim Skinner, Larry Ausher- man. SECOND ROW: Nancy Staats, Lynn Brubaker, Dick Hayden, Susie Kuhn, Diane Cooper, Cindy Bleck, Sandy Bleck. FRONT ROW: Paula Douglass, Belly Elliot, Janet Hiratzka, Sally Shelton, Sharon Shonka, Tom Quinn, Jackie Jenson. SPANISH CLUB — TOP ROW: Marilyn Crawford, Camille McElhiney, Pam Gordon, Lou White, Orlando Johnston, Ivan Clinton, Pat Dennis, Mary Ralston, and Eddie Farha. SECOND ROW: Pam Hylton, Barbara Whitehead, Dee Floyd, Susan Carpenter, and Gerald Graves. THIRD ROW: Debbie Reed, Susan Bruce, Debrah Phillips, Rex Winter, Debbi Oppliger, Susan Howard, David Budd, Dana Morgen, Jane Cramer, Sandi Smith, Susan Smith, and Dalene Blanton. FOURTH ROW: Doug King, Ann Cannon, Marsha Bryant, Becky Snider, Marty Manny, and Debbi O'leary. FIFTH ROW: Janet Westlake, Barbara Pike, Rose Richter, Jona Hunt, Jodi Trachtman, Diane Matassarin, Sally Hartwell, Elizabeth Davis, Susan Poelma, Cindy Ellis, Patti Keefe, and Jenny Neff. FRONT ROW: Pat Brandom, Howard Menaker, David Dayvault, Jeanine Thompson, Dea Patton, David Fahrbach, Connie Butler, secretary-treasurer; Susan Deputy, president; Mrs. Helen Hiebert, sponsor; Paula Sheets, and Keith Sanborn. 81 FILM CLUB — ROOF: Mike Milam, Jack Koclling, Keck Kimball, Randy Feese. MIDDLE ROW: Pam McCausland, Maureen Porter, Debbie Wilson, Barbara Whitehead, Sally Suhm, Doug Brown. FRONT ROW: Gary Asher, Byron Hankins, Randy Shue, Jary See, Karman Early, Susan Krause. Mr. Morton and senior Carmen Greenup discuss film procedure. ART CLUB — BOTTOM ROW: Eddie Farha — president, Marcy Grant, Susa Monier, Michael Litan. MIDDLE ROW: Nancy Alley, Cathy Leason, Vicl Smith, Lecia Alley — secretary, Patty Loyd. FRONT ROW: Charliss Millei Cindy Loewen, Kaye Hartert — vice-president, Dhera Taylor, Jen Lefler, Bar bara Whitehead, Roger Runge, Laura Livingston. 82 An art student works intensely on a bowl held on a potters wheel. Groups examine aspects Of films, art, and chess In it's second year of organization, the FILM CLUB participated in many activities to encourage students to view films more critically and express themselves crea- tively through film. One project of the club, sponsored by Mr. John Morton, was to equip a film lab by spon- soring several film showings. To further interest and promote a better under- standing of art was the purpose of the ART CLUB, sponsored by Mrs. Sue Harms. Visiting museums and art studios were some of the activities of the club. The highlight of the year was a field trip to Nelson Art Gal- lery in Kansas City. My king took your pawn , would be typical con- versation at a CHESS CLUB meeting. This year being the first of its organization, the Chess Club, sponsored by Mr. Dennis Sherman, conducted chess tournaments in order to provide instruction and entertainment of its 16 male members. CHESS CLUB - BACK ROW: Paul Uhlig, Larry Ausherman, Mick Panney, Neil Pfeiffer, Bill Gee, and David Koeltzore. MIDDLE ROW: Dave Sellens, John Petterson, Keith Sanborn — president, Russell Ostermann — vice-president, Kent Little, Jeff White. FRONT ROW: Jane Witt, Jay Novick — secretary, David Salfuero, Harvey Ellis, Anto- nio Carvalho, Mr. Dennis Sherman. 83 FUTURE TEACHERS — Charlotte Nollett, Cathy Whitlock, Beth Wance, Mary Jane Spade, and Barbara Whitehead. Sponsor, Mrs. Marsha Cladheart. MEDICAL CAREERS — KNEELING: Jane Witt — vice-president, Ann Fraley — treasurer. SECOND ROW: Brenda Douglas, Paula Douglas, James Kelly. THIRD ROW: Lorry Meyer, Jim Skinner, Karen Pankow. SCIENCE AND MATH CLUB — TOP ROW: Silas Parsons, John Pcttersen, Jef White, Jay Novick. FRONT ROW: Mr. Walter Lohrentz, Jane Witt, Lorr 84 OFFICE EDUCATION CLUB — SITTING: Debbie Landis, Pam Dyer, and Debbie Cantrell. STANDING: Susan Mendenhall, Pat Trousgard, Debbie Rogers, Karen Van Wey, Kathy Strobel, Margaret Yancey, Debbie Cheek, Jennifer Newcomb, Alice Allen, Mary Houser, Chris Wilson, Janice Fowler, Rhonda Fink, and Mrs. Coad — sponsor. Professions sought by students vteyer, David Budd — president, Alicia Elavsky, Mr. Bayer. Not pictured: vtick Ranney — vice-president, Larry Ausherman — sec.-treasurer. Promoting student interest in the field of Science was the purpose for the newly reorganized SCIENCE AND MATH CLUB. Under the direction of Mr. Walter Lohrentz and Mr. Floyd Bayer, the members conduct- ed field trips to various industries and entered exhibits to the annual science fair. Excursions to various hospitals, the blood bank, dental labs, and vocational schools were several of the activities the members of HEALTH CAREERS CLUB par- ticipated in during the year. This club was organized to promote interest in community and personal health, along with discovering what a career in health requires. Students examined the career opportunities in the field of education in the FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA CLUB. The members participated in various programs of the city-wide organization of Future Teachers and took a field trip to the Institute of Logopedics. Newly organized this year, the OFFICE EDUCA- TION CLUB, sponsored by Mrs. Rosemary Coad, in- formed its members of the business aspects of life. 85 LETTERWOMEN'S CLUB — FIRST ROW: June Snavely — president, Carol Hammann, Susan McKellar, Debbie Oppliger, Nancy Aikins, Debbie Mar — vice-president. SECOND ROW: Debbie Winters, Sue Shreffler, Debbie Harris, Kathy LeValley, Kae O'Donnel, Shelly Smith. Not pictured: Evelyn Stafford. LETTERMEN - BACK ROW: Clark Stevens, Gary Bedigrew, Bill Wright. SECOND ROW: Stuart Smith, Ron Bowlan, Mike Levand, Ricky Gehrer, Craig Alley, Bruce Ludwick, Dale Kidwell, Van Adams, Richard Davis, Roark Bethel. THIRD ROW: Val Brown, Kevin Bulis, Rusty Gordon, Conrad Lawrence — vice-pres- ident, Larry Crum, Scott Dinsmore, John Broidenthal, Chris Moos, Steve Agee, Roger Giesecke. FOURTH ROW: Tom Hammel — president, Bruce Cooper, Mark Jones, Greg Schauner, Craig Par ybok, Brad Rine, Steve Lockwood, Clyde Schaeffer, John Clay, Paul Dillion. 86 SEA SPRITES — FRONT ROW: Susan Bunker, Melinda Forsse, Cheryl Beard, Theresa Paluch, Jane Peterson. SECOND ROW: Jody Johnston, Col- leen Fccsc, Loretta Lauchner, Diane Kimery, Lynn Brubaker, Lynn Lonborg, Debbie Penzler, Laura Whitehead, Dottie Frauen, Kay O'Donnell, Charliss Miller, Diane Maiassarin. THIRD ROW: Susan Monier, Beverly Nance, Lisa Capps, Evalynn Stafford, Patti Keffer, Diane Day, Jeannine Thompson, Karen Shelley, Jane Ferguson, Angela Bare, Joan Roby, Cindy Loewen. SECOND ROW: Rita White, Virginia Peters, Debby Hudson, Terrill Neely, Lisa Harris, Karen Willoughby, Mary Crelly, Valerie Laham, Suzie Moore, Ann Cannon. TOP ROW: Linda Soest — secretary, Kathy Kiskadden — vice-president, Chris Wehde — president, Leslie Schoenleber — treasurer. LETTERMEN — BACK ROW: Steve Frauen, Mike Sanner, Bill Page, Jeff Shonberg, Tom Sawyer, Dan Hill, Ronnie Allen, Nate Payne, Dale Jordan, Mark Ayesh, Jon Ballentine. SECOND ROW: Kent Harris, Scott Kenaly, Rick Newcomb, Scott Smith, John Coulson, Cary Teneyek, Terry Bondurant, Rich Kersey. THIRD ROW: Monte Hill, Gary Dudney, Bill Filener, Bob Ream, Steve Meade, Don Parham, Jan Jacob, Glen Stroer. Both sexes display Athletic aptitudes After earning 500 points from partici- pating in various athletic activities, 20 girls became eligible for membership in the LETTERWOMENS CLUB. To offer athletic activities and develop good sportsman- ship and fair play was the purpose of the organization. The highlight of the year for the 102 members of SEA SPRITES, sponsored by Mrs. Betty Fugit, was the annual swim show in the spring. The members not only organized the show, but had major partic- ipation in the program. Encouraging boys to participate and compete in sports is the emphasis behind the LETTERMANS CLUB. During the year the members sold the Southeast booster pins and sponsored dances to promote school spirit. 87 TOP ROW: Lynne Wisncr, Patricia Sanner, Anne Huebert, Kathy Glasgow, Sue Ellis, and Lynn Ramsdale. BOTTOM ROW: Jody Greeman, Jenni- fer Johnson, Laurie Wisner, Nancy Hanks, president Sydney Shadid, Lisa Capps, Judi Garvey, Paula Cody, and Kathy Metassarin. STANDING: Sophomores Colleen Feese, Nancy Woolf, Mary Lou White, and Betsy Langenwalter, KNEELING: Juniors Penny Bolan and Debbie Oppliger. Cheerleaders assist In spirit promotion Displaying enthusiasm for Southeast and its athlet- ic department was the motive behind the '69-70 Pep Club. Southeast obtained the largest Pep Club in Wich- ita, numbering over 700 members, under the leader- ship of President Sydney Shadid. Sixteen girls made up the class plus cabinet officers. Mrs. Betty Fugit, Pep Club sponsor, helped the girls in planning the year's activities. These consisted of sponsoring dances, inter- shool dinners, and bake sales. In addition to the responsibility of leading the cheers at the athletic events, the six varsity and six B- team cheerleaders held dances and attended cheer- leading clinics. Before the games the girls were seen making posters and selling spirit ribbons. The twelve cheerleaders, sponsored by Mrs. Ruby Schrader, were elected by the student body. The varsity cheerleaders pictured at left are: soph- omore Sue Schaefer, junior Liz Holland, seniors Kathy Bergman and Diane Holleicke, junior Trish Pray, and sophomore Kari Harkins. 89 92 Junior Team members Lee White, Jim Robinson, and Cary Teneyck discuss an upcoming event. CROSS COUNTRY: TOP ROW: Bill Filener and Bill Page. MIDDLE ROW: Ellis Snyder and Lee White. BOTTOM ROW: Richard Kersey and Terry Bondurant. Cross Country West Invitational Second Emporia Invitational Fourth East Invitational Fifth North Invitational Sixth Southeast Invitational First Heights Invitational Third City League Second Regional Second State Third 94 TOP ROW: Bob Roam and Steve Meade. MIDDLE ROW: Mike Boyd and Cary Teneyck. BOTTOM ROW: Jack Edgar and Jim Robinson. Happy to have completed his two mile run, senior Jim Robinson res. a minute to catch his breath. Harriers strive, sprint To win many victories Led by the record-setting performance of junior Bill Filener, the Southeast cross country team raced to a third place finish in the state meet, the highest finish in Southeast's history. Filener set a school record of 9:26, breaking the record set last year by John Noffsinger. Southeast's veteran team finished the season with strength, ending second in the City League, also the best finish in the history of the school. Successful meets of the season were first place in the Southeast Invita- tional, second in the West Invitational, and second in the Regional meet. Coach Hauer gives encouraging advice and support to a Southeast harrier. 95 VARSITY FOOTBALL: TOP ROW: Richard Britton, Bill Neville, Bruce Ludwick, Larry Crum, Robert Dinsmore, and Tim Robinson. SECOND ROW: Sterling Allen, Mike Hilliard, Mark Culkin, Rex Roe, Jim Skinner, Dave Cornett, Rick Geherer, and Denzel Mitchell. THIRD ROW: Riley Dotson, Robert Madden, Roy Roberts, Randy Phillips, Jay Baker, Mark Jones, Val Brown, Willard Waters, Mike Epp, and Bob Leonard. FOURTH ROW: Sonny Washington, Neal France, Terry Walker, Mike Levand, Dan Corman, Scott Smith, Mike Sanders, Phil Yerby, Jon Ballentine, and Greg Records. FIFTH ROW: Tim Sullivan, Dale Jordan, Nate Payne, Michael Keeler, Kevin Bulis, Steve Agee, Rusty Gordon, John Coulson, Stuart Smith, Mike Sanner, Tom Richardson, Dale Kidwell, and Ron Bowlan. SIXTH ROW: Roger Giesecke, Monte Hill, John Brcidenthal, Clyde Schaef- fer, Kent Harris, Richard Varner, Steve Lockwood, Brad Rine, Ken Ownby, Tom Hammel, and Roark Bethel. BOTTOM ROW: Don Parham, Ran- dy Feese, Keck Kimbell, Mark Aycsh, Conrad Lawrence, Dan Hill, Gary Bedigrew, Fred Daniels, Eric Newcomb, Larry Willcts. Buffs take second place, Tie with Carroll Eagles Boasting a 7-1-1 record over-all, the Southeast Golden Buffaloes captured second place in the City League, and tied with Bishop Carroll at 5-1-1, South- east's best finish since 1961. Southeast, behind the arm of league-leading pas- ser Dan Hill, was the most prolific scorer in the city. The 62-0 thrashing of Heights set a new 5-A shutout record. Throughout the season the Buffs were ranked Number One, with only a tie against Carroll and a loss to North in the final game of the season to blemish their record. Southeast led the City League in total offense, scoring and passing. End Don Parham and Quarterback Dan Hill were selected to the All-State teams. Ron Al- len and John Breidenthal were selected to the All-City first teams, along with Parham and Hill. 97 With groat concern and guidance. Coach Marvin Vandaveer led our varsity football Buffs to many victories. SOPHOMORE FOOTBALL: TOP ROW: Mike Feil, Larry Homes, John Newman, Bob Forgey, Doug Leach, Ted Rowland, Mike Loveland, and Fred Mathews. ROW TWO: Kirk Browning, Kim Minor, Steve Lincoln, Steve Bennett, Phil Streiff, Rudolph Stevens, Rod Worrell, and Harris Freeman. ROW THREE: Paul Records, Bill Overstake, Kim Minor, Bill Tretbar, Mel Colvin, Rick Ewonus, Paul Thompson, Wayne White, and Dana Richman. ROW FOUR: Bobby Tolleson, Steve Bennett, Terry VonElling, Ron Laird, David Mann, Brad Smity, Dean Reipe, Scott Smith, and Cary Day. ROW FIVE: Keith Andrews, Eric Esters, George Dyas, Jim Priess, Orley Amos, John Barnard, David Rogers, Mitton Mohoney, and Jim Miser. ROW SIX: Terry Jacobs, Wayne White, David Gelmers, Errell Patten, David Blakemore, Mitchell Ayers, David Hull, Ken Hanstine, Harris Freedman, and Kent Brown. ROW SEVEN: Jim Bishom, Jim Sterritt, Michael Nelson, Jon Hays, Steve Glatt, Richard, Butin, Carl Savoy, Bob Dover, Kevin Daves, and Rocky Womack. ROW EIGHT: Robert Angelo, Gary Nelson, Franklin Bell, Bobby Wilson, Mark Fields, Delbert Holmes, Phil Stone, John Merri- man, Steve Hibbs, and Brett Ramsdale. BOTTOM ROW: David Dayvault, David Leben, David Welch, Tom Quinn, and Eric VanDoren. New methods learned, Sophs and B-team surge While gaining experience for future Southeast var- sity football games, the B-Team and sophomore team again compiled successful seasons this year. The B- Team, coached by Mr. Everett Houser, completed their games 5-1-1, while the sophomores, directed by A. R. Monk Edwards and Mr. John Zumalt equalled last year's record of 5-2. The goal of the members of the B-Team and soph- omores is to make the varsity squad, in addition to learning the basic fundamentals of high school foot- ball. Outstanding play in the B-Team or sophomore games could help a player advance to the varsity squad next year. Knowing that watching is as important as playing, sophomore Bill Neville intently watches the football field. 98 B-Team Football SE 6 West 12 SE 17 Carroll 0 SE 6 North 2 SE 6 East 6 SE 42 Heights 0 SE 28 South 0 SE 18 Kapaun 12 Sophomore Football SE 14 West 18 SE 0 North 28 SE 16 East 0 SE 28 South 0 SE 8 Kapaun 14 SE 30 Carroll 16 99 62 57 54 53 37 52 63 68 47 42 47 50 • 38 42 56 52 35 62 60 39 47 54 56 59 Varsity Record 59 Salina 45 North 65 West 56 Carroll 59 Kapaun 73 South 70 East 50 Heights 62 Silver Lake 58 SM North 45 Sumner 53 North 65 West 55 Carroll 49 Kapaun 43 I East I 59 Heights 68 Sumner 5 South 49 ast 58 ' Toprk4f; 55 Hutf hinsi 60 Salina u VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM — TOP ROW: Dennison Woods, Glenn Stroer, Jan Jacob, Kent Harris, Don Parham, and Richard Davis. BOTTOM ROW: Ron Allen, Nate Payne, Dale Jordan, Mike Sanner, Bill Ayesh, and Mark Ayesh. Coach John Criss contemplates the performance of his players. Cagers gather strength After sluggish beginning This year began a new era in basketball for South- east. Not only was the team changed by the graduation of Randy Canfield, but the coaching also took a new turn when former head coach Dave Leach accepted a new coaching job and was replaced by a former South- east basketball player, John Criss. After opening the season with losses to both Salina in a non-city league game and to North, Southeast spurted on to victory in numerous other competitions. Southeast participated in the Dodge City Invita- tional this year, taking second place when they were defeated by Sumner, 47-45, in the last night of play. Senior Jan Jacob was nominated to the first team at the Invitational. Junior Mark Ayesh was nominated to the second team. Rebounding, floor play, and strong defense were the skills that provided the strength of the team. Free throw shooting, illness, and injuries prevented the var- sity Buffs from taking the City League title this year. 101 B-team Record Sophs train for varsity action Southeast and North High sophomores stand ready for a free throw rebound. SE 69 Salina 39 SE 53 North 42 SE 63 West 48 SE 66 Carroll 34 SE 84 Kapaun 45 SE 60 South 42 SE 58 East 32 SE 66 Heights 37 SE 50 North 51 SE 56 West 45 SE 73 Carroll 49 SE 58 Kapaun 51 SE 65 South 50 SE 60 East 45 SE 54 Heights 49 SE 44 Sumner 40 Sophomore Record SE 62 Kapaun 66 SE 54 East 52 SE 63 Heights 46 SE 62 Kapaun 68 SE 63 Carroll 72 SE 64 North 71 SE 55 South 43 SE 66 West 52 SE 54 East 64 SE 52 Heights 47 SE 38 East 52 SOPHOMORE BASKETBALL TEAM — STANDING: David Devins and Mark Wilde, managers; Jesse Rodgers, Ron Laird, Eric Esters, Richard Var- ner, Mike Bishop, James Franklin, Jim More, Mike Wolfberg, and manager Erroll Patton. KNEELING: Brad Smith, Bill Neville, Steve Ansel, Will Harris, Dave Mann, Donald Turnetine, and Keith Phillips. a H£4 A™ 4. STARTING FIVE — Nate (Pinky) Payne, guard; Kent Harris, forward; Jan Jacob, center; Mike Sanner, guard; and Mark Ayesh, forward. Gymnasts perform feats On new parallel bars New gymnastic equipment was purchased by the Southeast athletic department this year. Two sets of parallel bars were added to the use of the gymnastic team, which was coached by Mr. Marvin Vandaveer. The gymnasts participated in events such as the free exercise, tumbling, high bar, long horse, parallel bar, rings and the side horse. Rick Pappas, junior, carefully raises himself into a handstand on the parallel bars. North Invitational 2nd East Invitational 6th SE 93 South 108 SE 98 Heights 68 SE 89 East 68 SE 94 North 92 SE 85 West 88 City Meet 2nd Regionals 4th GYMNASTICS — TOP ROW: Rick Pappas, Randy Joslyn, John Fry, Steve Frauen, Ooug Ferrar, Rusty Evans, and Gerald Clark. BOTTOM ROW: Greg Schauner, Oanny Grant, Jeff Sparks, Brian Jacobs, Ted Clark, Roger Overstreet, and Gary Dudney. WRESTLING — TOP ROW: John Phelps, Jim Miser, Mel Colvin, Greg Drain, Mark Tindal, Glenn Tate, Paul Records, Bob Tolleson, and David Gelmcr. ROW TWO: Bobby Wilson, Steve Glatt, Phil Stone, Carl Savoy, Mike Schoenleber, Bruce Finley, James Abraham, David Keeler, and Phil Streiff. ROW THREE: Mike Shaw, Ellis Snyder, Bob Angelo, Mark Loveland, David Hull, Cedrick Woodard, Frank Mayor, Justin Abraham, and Burl Abraham. ROW FOUR: Keith Goldsberry, Neal France, Eddie Bender, Stuart Smith, Robert Larsen, David Buck, Dale Kidwell, Mark Whit- field, Steve Wise, and Timothy Rating. ROW FIVE: Greg Cummings, Roy Hayden, Jim Marten Brad Crumley, Tom Pillar, J. D. Page, Jim Briscoe, Terry Matlock, Brent Finley, Conrad Lawrence, ana Clyde Sehaelfer. BOTTOM ROW: Managers: Robert Walter, Jeff Southard, Tom Sawyer, Mark Uhland, and Walter Burns. Spark of wrestling team Produced by individuals Individual performers on this year's wrestling team had outstanding seasons. Seniors Terry Matlock and Jim Briscoe had successful seasons, while senior Con- rad Lawrence ended undefeated in all of his dual meets. The Southeast wrestlers were affected with injuries and grade problems this year. Although it's required for the state meet to have passing grades in three sub- jects, Southeast requires its wrestlers to carry at least a C in all subjects. The wrestling team was coached by Monk Edwards. SE 15 West 23 SE invitational 3rd SE 19 East 25 SE 17 Carroll 27 SE 33 North 13 SE 12 Heights 39 SE 11 Kapaun 37 SE 16 South 26 SE 24 El Dorado 20 State district 6th Senior Tom Stone, down. in a ride position, tries to break his opponent 105 SWIMMING TEAM — BACK ROW: Manager Bob Mead, Bill Anthony, Gary Blaekmor, Jim Chafin, Manager David Horsely, Bruce Palmer, Bill Langland, Ken Olander, John Widdowson, and Alan Maxwell. MIDDLE ROW: Marc Wise, Ron Bowlan, Co-captain David Kegley, Mark Mitchell, Terry McAtee, Jeff Carr, Fritz Robinson, and Scott Lewis. FRONT ROW: Scott Davies, George Kinsell, Tom Compton, Craig Alley, Greg Hirleman, Mike Ulffers, Eric Forsse, Tom Jones, Jeff Schonberg, and Eric Bruce: Not pictured: Co-captain John Clay and Bill Simon. Strengths of individuals Surge finmen to victory Southeast's Water Buffaloes, scoring 73 total points, successfully defended their title in the state championship meet at Kansas University in Lawrence, Kansas. With ten team members qualifying, the finmen captured four first places to far outdistance second place Wyandotte, who scored 38 points. Leading the Buffs to their second straight title was junior co-captain David Kegley, who took the 200-yard freestyle with a time of 1:51.2 and the 400-yard free- style with a 4:05.1. Senior Eric Forsse posted the time of 57.7 in outclassing the field in the 100-yard backstorke. In the 200-yard medley relay, the team of seniors Eric Forsse and Jeff Schonberg and juniors Craig Alley and Greg Hirleman established a new state record with the time of 1:44.5. Strong individual performances and team depth throughout the season helped the Buff finmen, coached by Mr. Charles Hatter, post an exceptional dual meet record of eight wins and a narrow 50-45 loss to Bartlesville. The team also captured their third con- secutive city league title. . West Invitational OSU Relay Meet SE 74 SE 75 SE 71 SE 81 SE 71 SE 75 SE 45 SE 71 SE 71 Wichita Invitational 86 pis. State Championship 73 pis. 1st 4th Wyandotte 21 East 20 Kapaun 24 Coffeyville 14 North 24 West 20 Bartlesville 50 Heights 24 South 24 1st 1st Junior Terry McAtee pulls through in the butterfly event to give Southeast another first against West. Swimmers take their mark as they go into another round of competition. As junior Mark Mitchell touches in, sophomore Bill Simon stretches for extra inches as he begins his laps in the relay. Attentively watching the progress of a race, volunteer timers help out at a home meet. 107 Participating in a practice game of tennis is junior Larry Kimball. Junior Craig Haines demonstrates an underhand return during ten- nis practice. Southeast golfers, tennis players anticipate seasor Larry Kimball, junior, practices tennis on the Southeast home court. 108 Clark Stevens, junior; steadies himself for the putt, and then watches as in she goes! :harged with excitement Returning golf lettermen Craig Parzybok, senior; Clark Stevens, ju- nior; and Roger Fine, senior; all join in golf practice at Clapp Park. 409 Junior Clark Stevens watches while junior Roger Fine tecs off at Clapp Park. Junior Kevin Bulis leads four other Southeast sprinters as they begin early workouts for spring track meets. The 1970 track team was coached by Mr. Paul Andree. Junior Justin Abraham poises, ready for bat, as a fellow junior, Steve Agee, waits on the deck preparing to bat. 1970 baseball and track start early practice: Limbering up before a meet, junior David Buck does a number of leg stretches. 110 Playing catch during a practice session helps senior Gary Bedigrew warm up for the 1970 baseball season. Rhythm, a certain amount of speed, and agility helps sophomore Keith Anderson to glide over the hurdle. with hopes for success At a South-Southeast baseball game, a Southeast player runs in safe to third, as the baseman leans out for the ball and a possible out. Mr. Jim Deckinger coached the 1970 baseball team. HOCKEY TEAM — TOP ROW: Debbie Harris, Kim Hanner, Marla Luedtke, Carrie Martin, Sue Barnard, Glynn Stanhope, Marilyn Harp, Mrs. Marilyn Morris, Taran Trice, Maureen Kay O'Donnell, Maureen Porter, Sue Schreffler, Carletta Ransom, and Evelyn Stafford. BOTTOM ROW: Denise Busch, manager; Debbie Win- ter, June Snavcly, Carol Shumate, Carol Hammann, Susan McKellar, Syd Shadid, Nancy Aikins, Sandy Ber- kompas, and Carmen Greenup. GYMNASTICS TEAM — TOP ROW: Georgann Jabara, Janet Smith, and Jean E. Mogle. ROW TWO: Penny Bolan. ROW THREE: Evelyn Stafford, Janet Candy, Rae Long, Jean Jessogne, Ginny Piper and Nancy Aikins. BOTTOM ROW: Debbie Oppligcr, Sally Evenson, Leslie Schonleber and Denise Busch. 112 TENNIS TEAM — TOP ROW: Becky Fields, Nancy Woolf, Carrie Martin, and Jan Maurer. BOTTOM ROW: Vicki Nyquist, Ceorganne Woodside, Jan- ice Gardner, Margaret Warren and Nancy Staf- ford. VOLLEYBALL TEAM — TOP ROW: Shelley Shaw, Vicki Nyquist, Debbie Harris, Liz Clark, Georgeann Woodside, Cindy Herd, and Sandy Berkompas. MIDDLE ROW: Carol Ham- mann, Carol Shumate, Jana Carson, Debbie Dethamplc, Maureen Kay O'Donnell, Mau- reen Porter, and Sue Shreffler. BOTTOM ROW: Janice Gardner, Cindy Bond, June Snavcly, Susan McKellar, and Joncllc Blackburn. Girls demonstrate athletic ability Under the direction of Mrs. Marilyn Morris, head of the Girl's Physical Education Department, Southeast girls competing in varsity and intramural sports were sparked to a new high in enthusiasm and team spirit. Beginning the year with girls' varsity hockey, the team, coached by Mrs. Morris, chalked up a 5-1 season record and placed second in city competition, losing only to South. Coached by Miss Janice Greene, the girls' varsity tennis team won 4 of 5 city meets, again forfeiting their only loss to South. Mrs. Ruby Schrader directed the efforts of the A, B, and C volleyball teams to a season filled with many wins. New uneven parallel bars were added to the gym- nasts' equipment this year. Aiming to place high in city league competition, the girls were coached by Mrs. Schrader. This year the girls' varsity basketball team, coached by Miss Greene, underwent the transition from playing with six players to playing with five players. Softball was coached by Mrs. Betty Fugit. BASKETBALL TEAM — TOP ROW: Juno Snavely, Cindy Bond, Dee Weeks, Debbie Harris, Vicki Harmon, Liz Clark, Jonelle Blackburn, and Vicki Nyquist. MIDDLE ROW: Criss Neal, Annie Garrettson, Sue Shreffler, Maureen Porter, and Cindy Overstreet. BOTTOM ROW: Janice Gardner, Shelly Smith, Sandy Berkompas, Carol Shumate, Carol Hammann, Kathy Clark, Jacki Janson, and Barbara Parke. 114 Classes 115 A vital element in tying the sophomore class together was the fall election of class officers. Sophomores obtained their new title with fall enrollment Undaunted sophomores Accept responsibilities The seniors and juniors led the Class of '72 in priority, but this did not stop the sophomores' enthusi- asm and spirit. The youngest class was undaunted in their ability to accept the added responsibilities and pressures. Taking second place in the Homecoming float competition, and participating in pep assemblies, sales after school. Ugly Man On Campus, OSOM week, and the All School Project were just a few of the activities helping the sophomore class reach their goal of total participation. We've really worked hard on the things we've done, and we really organized fast, said Richard Var- ner, class president, about the '72 class. The sophomore class finished out their year with the election of class officers and representatives, hop- ing to top their spirited first year. SOPHOMORE REPRESENTATIVES — TR: Liz Bramer, Connie Morris, Lynn Sbarra. MR: Marti Schowee, Dottie Frauen. BR: Daphne Broad- water, Linda Could, Martha Boyd. 116 The sophomores became a part of Southeast as they cheered the Buffs on to victory. Sophomore Class President Richard Varner. SOPHOMORE REPRESENTATIVES — TOP ROW: Patty Loyd, Harris Freed- man. MIDDLE ROW: Linda Goehring, Linda Thiessen. BOTTOM ROW: Sara Adams, David Leben. 117 ma Bornv, Wall Bui tow. Bobby Button. Ijmct Bowh, Denne Butin. Rick Bullet. Douglav By ington, Mike Cappv.Joc Carney, Dwayne Caro, feannie Carr, Connie Carrefl, NWc Carter. Clayton Carter, Jerry Carter. I inda Carter, Serena Carvalho. Antonio Cadt, lay Chaim, jim Chapman, Debra Childtcxv. Debbie Chiley. David Chippeaux, Don Chrtvman, Diane Chtiylianyen, Dean Chrrvtmann, Mcltvva Chihtopher. Niki Clark. Kathy Clark, Ron Clevenger, lindxay Cobb. Betty Coe. Max Collee. Renee Colley, laNetne Cohn, Dexirce Cole, linda Cole, Michelle Coleman, Keith Collmg, lim Collinx, Debby Colvin, Mel Compton, Donnie Cone, Jamcx Cook. Kathy Cooley. Debbie Cooper, Nancy Cooper. Sara Cooper, Sidney Cope. Peggy Corner, Jerry Corum, Becky Coutant. David Cowan, Jerry Cox.Cmda Cox. Diane Cramer, Jane Crjnvton, David Crelly, Mary Crowley. Aleta Cummingx. Greg Cummingv, Mike Cove, Maty lane Cyr, Patricia Dalby. Diane Dalton. D k Darbc. Debra Davex. Kevin Dav.x. Charley Daviy. linda Daviy. Matk Davn, Pat Davn. Ralph Davn. Shelley Daviy, Victoria Davivon, Rick Day, Diana Day, Gary Dayvault. Dav id Dean, Cynthia Dee mor, Jayne DcGarmo, Kathy Deliyye. Diane Dennn, Patricia Dcviny, David Dewberry. Williy DcW.tt, Becky Dckervon, Mark Deker. John Dnymote. Marty Dit, Marcia Dixon, Doug Doan. Debbie Dobbin. Bill Doovc. tynda Dover, Mark Doxy, Vickie Dover. Bob Downard, Katen Dreennan, lawana Duggan. John 119 Duncan, Diane Dupuy. Leonard Dyas, George Dyck, Diane Earsery. Edna Eaton, Deborah fden, |ohn Edwards, Arvdy Edwards, Dcwell Elavsky, Alica Elliot, Bill Elliott. Dave Elii , Harvey Elm . |im EHtcr, loot Epp, Sharon Eshbaugh, Debra Esters, Charles £ tcr , Eric Evan , licia Ewonu , R ck Fair. Cindy Fatha, Marty Farha, Sherrie Farney, I aura Farnsworth, Carl Farrow, David Feagins, Jim Fce e. Colleen Fell, Mike Ferri . Dale Ficken, Randy Field . .Mark Fillmore, Mike Fine, Ricky Finkbcincr. Linda Finley. Bruce Fisher. Cliflon Fitawaler.lerrald Fitzwater. johanna Fletcher. Doug Flower , Eddie Folsom. Pam Ford. Elaine Forge. Robert For e. Melinda Fraley, ioe Frauen. Dot tie Freedman. Harm Freeman, Kidie Freeman, lee Frie e, Shelly Fry, lohn Fulton, Gwen Fusco, Roben Fu on. Sandra Gardenhire. Gary Garretson. Annie Gartung. Becky Garvey. Del Gatewood. Mike Gatewood. Vickie Gee. Bill Gee, Martha Geiger. Carolyn Gclman. Keith Gdmers. David Gerber. Carol Cerlach, Cathy Gilliland, Dcnnie Gilliland, letta Gilliland. Steve Gilpin. Greg Gimbel, Gary Glatt, Steve Goddard. Debi Goehring. Imda Goerta, Phylli Goodman, Mary Goodwin, Nelson Gordon. Pam Gorges. David Gosman, Stephanie Gould, Linda Graber. Don Graham. Mat.Ida Graham. Theresa Graham, Victor Grainger, |an Grass, Virginia Graves, Wade Greene, Kent Gregg.Susan Gregory, Mike Grimes, Rickie Grissom, Glen Gudcnkaol, Don Gudenkaul. Ron Gulkk.lisa Gutamer, |ayne 120 Haile, Patti Hamlin. Milk Hancock. Kin dill Hanner, Kim Hintcn, Debby HansJoy. Stephen Mainline, Ken Hit court, Ken Miidywjy, Christine Harkins, Kir Itiimon. Vicki Hirrscd, Dour Mjrp. Marilyn Harper. Robert Harm. lisa Harm. Skaron Harm. W.il Hartke. Steven Hartley. Susan Hass. Neletta Han. anctu Hatten. Jerry Havel. laVona Hawkins. Jim Hawley. Douglas Hayden. Dick Hayes. Jon Haynes, Anita Heathman, Sherri Heines. Janet Henderson. Vivian Henry, David Henry , Debbie Henry . Pat Hensley. Vickie Henson. Debi Here her. Maun Herd. Georgann Herron. Terry Her ret. Greg Hess. Greg Hester, Beverly Hibbs. Steve Hickle. lack Hiebert, Susan H pps. Allan Hirmng. Mary Hrte. Tom Ho, Renae Hobelman, Roger Holcomb. Sharmon Holland. Mona Hollar. Julia Holley. Patsy Holmes, Delbert Holmes, larry Holt. Brenda Holt. Glenda Horn, Randy Houchin, Mark Howe. Robbie Houtr. Joe Hudspeth. Arnold Huebert. Anne Huette, Carolyn Hughes. Nancy Hughes, Velman Hull. David Hull, linda Humphrey, fric Hunter, Belinda Hurd. Robert Hutchison. Carol Ingnm, Bonnie Irwin, |ohn Isaac. Kalhv Isham, Paula Jacobs, Cynthia lacobs. Debbie Jacobs. Teddy James. Georganne James. Jamie James, Rebecca Jellery. Sheua lennings. Sandy 121 lenten. Priscilla Jenson, Jaclyn Jessogne. Mary le«« t. Joy Johnson. Barbara Johnson, Csnthia Johnson. Cienda Johnson. Keith Johnson. Mervm Johnson. Rick lohnson, Susan lohnston. Jody Johnston. Mike lohnston. William tones, Clifford Jones. DfMah tones, f IvsixkI tones. Cwyn tones. |a k tones, lacque tones, loyce tones, linda tones, lynn tones. Ross tones. Sheila lonker, Shelley loseph, Sus Katrenmeier, laric Kaup. tan Kays. Randy Keatts. Randy Keeler, Cary Kellcnbarger. Garth Kelly, lames Kemmerer. Renee Kentey. lucinda Kennedy, Cheryl Kennedy. Iddy Kennedy. Lori Kerbs. Jeanette Kettle . Chns Kimery. Diane King. Nancy King, Nick KtntrcJ. Geocge Kirkhart. Wendt Kia ire. leresa Klock, tdd.e Knop. Mike Knot, lamne KoeHtow. David Koepke. leslie Kovac. Robert Kovac. Sheryl Kraus. Barbara Krause. Vicki Kretchmar, Sylvia Kroute. lanet Kunigoms, Debbie lacy. Moconda laird. Ron lambky. Kenneth lampion, Shirley Lancaster. Beverly landit. Cathy Landis, Chris langenwalter. Betsy langland, Paul larmer. Susan larsen. Bob latas. Karen louchner, Laretta lauer. Michael Lawrence. Debra laws. Gloria lawton. David lea, Steve leach, Doug lean, Darrell leben, David lee. Daphne lee, Karen leikvold. leanna lewvck. Richard lewn. Bill lew , Doug lewis. linda lincoln. Sieve liven by. Gwen loewen, Cindy lonborg, Ivnn long. Dudley lone. Debbie louie, Sieve louis, Scon lounsbury. Cmda lowland. Mike lovell. Tschaikowsky lowiy. Kathy loyd. Pally lynam, Ron Mam, Debbie Mall, linda Maloney. Millon Mann, l jvo March, Paul Marshall. Howard Martin, Becky Martin, W. O. Macon, Nancy Maichett, loan Mathenia. fred Malhi , Sam Maurer, Pam Maurer. Pat Maiweil. Alan Mayer. I rank Mayer, lawrence Mayfield, |ohn McArthur, Debra Me Bee. Shelley McClarnon. Susan McCommack. Barbara McCray, Anthony McCubbmy. Barbara McCune, Mike Mcfervon. Rod McCaugh. Kay McKam, Brenda Mcleod, Debbie McNaughten. Mary McNed. Richard Mead. Bob Mean . Gail Mean . Ronnie Meeker, Bruce Mercer, Paul Mernman. Johnny Middleton. Ten Milbourn. Gary Millender. Sharon Miller. Charli Milter, lana Milter, I n a Miller, lloyd Mill , Nan Minge . lim Miner. Kim Mi er, lame Mitchell, loetta Mitchell. Rick Mitchell. Rosemary Moddrell. fell Mogle. Margie Mohr. Tim Montgomery. Bert Moore, Mary Moose, Charles More. j«m Morgan. Susan Morgan. Tom Motk. Karen Morrn, Connie Morris, lohnnve Morrison. Kile Morrison. Teresa Morrow, lerry Mortland. linda Mosely. Joyce Mocley, Bruce Mover, Stan Mullins. Carolyn Myers, Bill Myers, 8rcnda Myers. Tom Neal. Chnstme Neely. Tcrril Nellis. Duane Nelson, Gary Nelson. Mike Neville. Bill Newman. |ohn Nichols, lynn Ninke. Terri 123 Niton, Gary Nollen, (dward NoFfsinger, Teresa Norris, Robert Nowlmg. Li O'Connor, Kelly O'Connor. Nancy O'Connor, Randy O'Connor, Randy O'Donnell, Karol Ohl, Mark Olander. Ken O'Leary, Debi Olson, Mark Olson, Zoe O'Neill, lohn Orman, Janke Outlet. Cary Oicrstke. Howard Overstreet, Cindy Packard, Debtxe Paine, Bruce Palmer, Bruce Palmer, Malcolm Pankey, Kim Pappas. George Parke, Barbara Parsons. Slav Parly, Kathy Patton, Daryl Patton, Erro4l Peeterv, Virginia Penn. Ben Pen ler. Debbie Pepper. Bill Perec. Mtgdalia Perry, Ken Peterv, Pat Pfister. lane Phalen, Beth Pharo, till Phelpv. Becky Phelpv, lohnny Phelpv. Marvha Philips. Keith Phillips, Pat Pk karts, Doug Pickering. Sandy Pickren, Stacy Pittman. Larry Platt, Kaye Pomdetter, Claudette Pomdetter, Deborah Polite, Bernadinc Porter, Tim Potter. Monka Powell, Roxy Prievv, James Pringle. Doug C iinn, Tom Rains, Larue Ramey, |im Ramsdale. Brett RatcMI. Debra Ray. Iimmie Records. Paul Redburn, Peggy Reece. Becky Rehers, Andy Reid, Flame Reimer, Raymond Relph. Susan Renner, Allen Rentsch, Mike Revel, R. I Rhoades. Patrice Rich, Cail Richards. Kenny Richardson. Nina Richardson, Sheryl Rkhman, Dana Richter. Cr eg Rickey. Becky Rieger, Lnk Riepc. Dean R olmo. Regina Robbin, Marry Roberts. Cmda Roberts, lisa Robertson, Nancy Robinson. Frit Roby, Joan Rock. Ken Rodgers, Jesse Rodick. Janis Rodrigue , lann Rogers. Dave Rohrback. Dennis Roplogel, Susan Ross, Karen RothleJder. Rkhard 124 Straight, Scott Streitf, Phil StrieJel, Ucojo Strong, Debbie Strong. Robert Stroud, Glenda Suhr. lanicc Sullivan, Robert Sutherland. John Swantton, Nkkie Sykev, Stott Syriot, Bill Srentev, Marika Talbott. Tom TjlJchiel, Andrea Tally, Mike Tanner, Dale Tanner. Janie Tate.Gienn TayTor, Betti Taylor, Bruce Taylor. Ela Teran, Ralnh Terrill, Roberta Thietten, Imda Thomay, Bobby Thomay, loiepnme Thomay, Kathy Thomay. Sandra Thompyon, Doug Ihompyon, Paul Thompyon, Ronme Thompyon, Scott Thorn, Martha Thorne, Tereca Thrayher, Cindy Ihrcct, lance Tice, David Ike, |im Tilford, Ann Iillotyon, Mike Timm, Barbra Tindai, Mark T mteto , Gary Tollevon. Bobir Tretbar, Hill Tromble. Meredith Tucker, Bill Turner. Cindy Turnetme, Donald Tymony, Shirley Unruh, Mike Van Oorcn. tnc Varner, Richard Von Tiling. Terry Walker. John Walker. Robert Walker, Steve Walline, Jan Warner, jenniler Warner, Steve Warren, Thetcava Wachington.larry Wayhington, larry Watchouy. Ann Watkmv. Richard Watkiny, Robert Watyon, Bruce Walton, Merylon Way, Mike Waycon, Debbie Weber, lanct Well, Steve Welch, David Woniger. Stuart Wevt, larry Whiyler, larry White, l on White, Mary White, Rita White, W'ayne Whitehead, laura Whiling. Mike Whorton, Dcnivc Widdowvon. John Wilde, Mark Williamt, Becky Williamy. Jeanette Williamv, Jill Willumy, Jim Williamy, Katla Willoughby. Karen Wilton, Nancy Wilton, Robby Winter, Shelia Wite, Marc Witncr, Lyndee Wittrand, Sally Wold, Rick Wollberg, Mike 126 Womack. Grant Wood . Twila Wood. Nancy Word, Gregory Worrell, Roger Worsham, Milton Wray, Kevin Wright. Vin e Wylie. John Wy , Edward Yelemck. Gayle Yotk, Alan Yoon . Barbara Yoon . Twila Younkm, Donna Zegelbone. Richard Ziegler, Debbie Zimmerman, Rosanne Zumbfunn, Mike Not pictured Atkin . Charlotte Hocutt, Kay Renner. Allen Autry, Steven larrctt. Christopher Pnngle. Calvin Blythe. Jackie lone , Wallace Robinson, Larry Brown, Ronald Kennedy. Ion Rowland. Ted Carrell, Rebecca Kennedy. Royaloo Scott. Mary Crabtree, lenniler Kirk, Carl Singleton. Carolyn (atom, Leroy Kroko ka. Udo Smith. Richard (ppl, Emrfy lews, Searoy Snyder. Scott lauvt. Harold Me Dow, Terry Stuber. Patrick field . Ruth McNeill. Mar ha Tctreault. hidy franklin. Jam - Miller. Ane a Thieving, Vickie Candara, Maureen Moritz. Richard Utter back. Debbie Hall. Gerald Murry, Yvonne Watvon. Debra Hamilton, Ilieola Ohon, Kim Whetstone, Patricia Hill, Samuel Owen , Dee William , Dana Sophomores purchased the STAMPEDE, a weekly student paper which was new to them at Southeast. 127 We’ll have Ace stew tonight! was the theme of the Junior Homecoming float which took first place in the class competition. Junior constituents lead, Follow as year unfolds Halfway up the stairs, the familiar words of A.A. Milne's poem, best describes the juniors' position in their high school careers. Taking on their responsibili- ties of middleclassmen, the juniors embarked on many projects with unity and total class involvement. The class of '71 began the year by hosting the Ju- nior-Sophomore Tea welcoming the sophomores to Southeast. The Junior-Senior Prom, with the theme Saggitarrian Voyage, was a product of junior ingenu- ity. In athletics, junior men made valuable efforts in major and minor sports. Social events such as after- game dances, homecoming float competition, in which the junior class place first; the All School Project, and Ugly Man on Campus were only a few of the many ac- tivities that the juniors participated in to make their class a solid unit. Academically, many juniors showed an insight into the future by taking the PSAT and National Merit tests. Many juniors used their knowledge to help other stu- dents in the tutoring program. Finishing the year with the traditional ring-turning and ushering at graduation, the Class of '71 made their walk up the symbolic stairs to take the role of the upperclassmen. JUNIOR REPRESETATIVES — TOP ROW: Terry Walker, Bruce Leisy, Steve Agee. MIDDLE ROW: Richard McDonald, Julie Branson, Jill Page. BOTTOM ROW: Rox Ann Banks, Jane Hartwell, Sarah Robin- son, Shanon Greene. TOP ROW: Lewis Gregory. MIDDLE ROW: Jody Freeman. BOTTOM ROW: Jana Carson, Nancy Smith. 128 A bundled Junior pep club member intently watched the game. Junior Class President Mark Whitfield. 129 Abraham, James Abraham, hast in Adams, .lend a Agee. Sloe Airington, Alan AWi, Belly Alexander, Randy Allen, David Allen, Joann Allen, Sterling Alley, Craig Alley. Nancy Alseike, Donna Alter, Jeanne Amoy, Randall Anderson, Carol Anderson. Krista Anderson. Marl Andervon, Paula Angle, Kelly Arvin, Stoll Asher, Cary Almip. Mxhelle Avery. Angela Ayala. Carla Ayery. Peggy Ayeth, Mark Baer, Audrey 8aker, lay Baley, Denny Ballard, |im Banks, Ro« Ann Barham. Imily Barneli. Phil 8arr, Angela Barrow, Wev BarKewyki, Robert Bayia, Connie Batthelor, Denny Baxter, Cindy Bean. Michael Betken. Ruviv Beiswanger, Dennis Bell. Brenda Bell, Stephanie Bell. Wiluaan Bender, fddie Bennett. Cynthia 8crkampjs. Sandy 8emdyen, Sharon Berry, Melanie Bethel. Roark Bick, Terri Biglow. Darrell Biclow, larry Billups. Patricia Bmoenm, Jann Blackmore. Debbie Blakely. Mike Blakely, Patrick Blank, Kathy Blanton, Darlene Bleck. Cmdy Bleck, Sandy Bloch, (ster Boggess. Teresa Boian, Penny Bond. Cmdy Booth. David 80s. Malmda Boucher. Robby Bourbon, Dorothy Bowen. Stacy Bowery. Bill Bowlan. Ronnv Bowman, Imda Boyce. Phyllis 80yd, Mike Boydston, Donna Brack, Kevin 8radburg. Richard Branson, Julie Braveman. Phillip Breidenthal. lohn Brenneis, Jim Bridges. Tom 8nm, Melrsa Briscoe, Donn Britton. Rick Broden, Jane! Brooks, Beverly Brosaas, Chip Brotherton. Carolyn Brown. Davy Brown, Dinah Brown, Doug Brown, (arl Brown, Kirby Brown, Val 8r ownings, Ann 130 The spunky Juniors hung the North High Redskins. 8rownmg. Bev Brubaker, Chnt Bruce. Suvin BlUH, Donna Bryant. Martha Buck. David Buck.Kathy Buck. Lon Bulk, Devin Burnt. Dee Burnt. LeU Burrow. Mike Butch. Chuck Butch. Rotalmd Buller. Mike Byrne, Ion Cailteu . Cathy Campbell, R-chard Candy, laner Canfield, Ken Cannon, Ann Carlton. Dana Caro. Lynn Carr, Jeff Carroll. Ian Carton, Ian a Carter, David Cate, Terry Catler. Vicki Catlro. Patricia Ccngla, Suaan Chaflm. Ket n Chambert. Norma Chandler, Charlie Chard. David Chntty, Kent Clarida. Donna Clark. Bob Clark. Ceroid Clark, luanne Clark, Ruth Clay pool. Annette Clifton, lane Cline, luanne Clinton, Rick Clover, Kntten Cobb. Sotan Cochran. Pamela Cocking, Nancy Coe. Nathan Coffman, Denntt Cdm, Mike CoHmt. Bill Compton, Tom Cook. Pamela Cooper, Bruce Cooper, Diane Cor nun. Dan Corn, Brian Cornett, David Corpening. Donna Corum, Mary Cottello, Nancy Co . Randy Co . Wanda Crabtree, flora Craham, Carl Crandell, Connie Crawford, Marilyn Crayton, Sotan Crltp. |immy Critt, Marilyn Crone. Gary Cronel. Randy Cronin. Mike Croti. Mai Crottt, Larry Crum, Larry Cru an, Mark Culkin. Deborah Culkin, Miik Cumberland, Jim Cunningham, Chuck Cunningham, Mike Cunningham, Richard Currier. Gwen Curtis. lynnette Daniels, Deborah Davidson, Nancy Davies, Scon Davis, Cal Davvs, linda Davis, Mike Davis, Richard Day, Dan Day, Diane Dean, Robori Dean, Wiliam Decow, Glenn Delancey. Creg Dclissce. Paula Dcmascy. Tom Dengler. Nancy Dennis, Teresa DeSocio. Angela DeThampIc. Debbie Dillon, Paul Dodd. Debbv Donaldson. Steve Dooms, David Doose. Debbie Dotson, Riley Douglas, Paula Drane, Greg Drummond, Donna Dulur, Bruce Duke, Rodney Duncan. Esther Duncan. John Dull, Roxy Dunklebergef. Glenda Ecord, Kris Eddy. Barbara Edgerton, Anne Edgcrton, Carol Edwards. Mike Edwards, Pamela Edwards, Pat Ekrut. Dcwaync Ellis, Barry Ellis, Cindy Ellis, loni Ellis. Susan Elston, Deborah Emnc, Susan Endicott, Denise Ensign, Rene Epperson, ludy Etving, Charles Eulcrt, Mark Evans. Michelle Evans. Rusty Eahrbach, Jimmy Fanning. Cathy Farha, Joy farha, Renee faris. Bob farmer. Ann faroh, Craig featherston, Connie feli , Judy f erguson, Jane ferrar. Doug ferrell, Eric fields. Becky filener. Bill finch, Nancy fisher. Cindy fisher, linda fisher. Toby A stomping mat was provided by the middle classmen for those who wished to demonstrate their spirit. 132 foot . Carol fowler, Sand, fr ance. Neal frouen. Sieve fredngkton, Lou Ann liffimn, Oane freeman, Jody freeman. Sieve french, Dorothy Friedman, Tracy Fry. Bill Fugit, Thereto Fullerton, Gary fultr. Jolene Calloup, Joe Gardner. Janice Garrell, Janxe Gath. Oeann Gatkill, Sandra Gehrer. Rick Geiger. Ron Gervalia, Kathy Gibbont, Mike Gillen water. Lon Glatgow, Cathy GoJotberry. Karen Goodman. Andrea Goodvin, Grant Gordon, Rutty Gorr.II, Darcy Goteland. Paul Gottclm, f laine Gragut. Sue Graham. Ron Grant. Danny Gratt, lane Gray.Larry Green, loney Green, John Greene. Shannon Gregory, lewit Gnbble. Bobbin Griffith. Gretchen Gmtom, Jon Grobe. Brent Gudeman, Kathleen Gunttream, Beth Guttke. Johanna Haberly. Craig Mac ken burg. Bob Haddock, Pam Hadley, Debbie Hater, 8ecky Hamct. Crate Hale. Claudia Hale. Maler.e Male. Marilyn Hall. Allen Hamlin, Bill Ha mcnann, Carol Hammond. John Hancock. Stanley Mankt. Brenda Hardetty. Danny Horgit. Mary Harp, Rhonda Horrh. Debra Horrh. Mary Hartley, Lynn Hartwell, Jane Mate. Cynthia Hawkt. Bill Hayden. Robert Hayden, Roy Haywood, Rick Hearlv, David Meltel. Mike Mcnderton, Joe Hendru. Janice Henry, Mary Herd, Burton Herd, Cindy Herd. Sandy Merthberger. lalecn Herthorn. Randy Hett. Dave Htckock.Cathee Htdaka.Laura H daka. Linda Hidalgo, Nancy Higgint. Charlet Hiefcy. Ion Hill, Randy Hilliard. Michael Hirleman. Greg Hittem, Gary Holland, lir Holly. Shannon Holier, Greg Honaker, Jan 133 leyh, Ian llcenry. Brenda Lit an, Micturi little, Kent lively. Btendj livingeton, Bill livingcton, I aura Uoyd, Donna long. Frank long, Rac long, Tctty looney. Stephanie lorenr, Kent Lou rtc bury. Sucan love. Debbie ludwick, Bruce luedtke, Marc luedtke, Marla luck, Uriel luck, Jim lux, Ann lylc. linda lyon. Silly lytle. Dune Midden, Bob ■SUIIonce, Jane Millet. R k Malmberg, Kirk Manny, Marta M pel, Joen Marble, David March. Valerie Martem, Steve Martin. |im Martin, Marcha Maryott, Chrit Maryott. ledie Macon, Charlotte Macon. Steve Maccey. Howard Matacurm, Diane Matkocc, Sherry Maxwell, lackie May. Marilyn Mayer, Steven McArthur. David McAtee. Terrence McCalcb, Pam McCann. Patrick McClarnon, Tereca McClelland, Maty Jo McCormick. Chandra McCune, Mike McDonald. Rich Me Oh In ey, Camille McCinnecc. Ne«l McGregor. Sury McHale. Michael McHugh, Debbie McKeflar. Sandy McKitrkk, Tom Mclaughlin, Peggy Mcleod, Alan McMahan, Cheryl MeMacter, Tom McNitt, Hugh Meade. Steve Meeker, lolene Mendel, Bob Menchan, Kelcey Mentrer. Debbie Mercer. Marcha Merrell, Paul Merriman. Jackie Metrger, David Meyerc, Jim Middleton, Julie Millord, Rocky Miller. Debbie Milligan, Connie 135 Junior cheerleader Penny Solan counts votes for sophomore varsity cheerleaders. Rood. Debbie Reel. Nickie Regan, Becky Reiboldt, Kevin Reid. Bruce Reitman, Jett Reid. Julia Relelord, Mary Relph, Pam Richardson. Ralph Richardson, Tom Rickards, Vili Riedl. Carol Riggs. Ri k Roberts, Chris Roberts, Roy Roberts, Stesvart Robinson. Belvy Robinson, Gene Robinson. Sarah Robmson, Tim Roc. Rick Rogers. Debra Roland. Ron Rohloll. Greg Rosen boom. Jacquie Roush. Debbie Row den. Doug Runge, Roger Russell, tlm Russell. Thelma Sailor. Stmen Salguero. David Sanders. Delynn Sanner. Mike Santee, 8renda Sawyer. Cindy Savers, Sandra Scherer. Imda Schitlelbein. Gary Schmidt. Robert Schmidt. Stanley Schmidt. William Schoenleber. leslie Schreiner. Robert Schumacher, Mike Schumakcr. Debbie Scott, lane Seba. |im Sellens. David Seymour. |an Seymour. Paul Shaw, Shelley Shelley. Karen Shelton. Sallie Shonka. Sharon Shope, Jamie Shopes. Mike Shrefflee. Sue Shrubshall. Catherine Shug. Marsha Shumate. Carol Stchley, Debbie Sielkin, Jim Simpson, Carol Skinner. Jim Small. Stephanie Smith, Anthony Smith, Deborah Smith. Donna Smith. Nancy Smith, Shelley Smith, Stephanie Snider, Becky Snyder. Craig 137 Will, Deborah Wittmer, Phillip Won . Raymond Wood. lame Wood. Philip Wood. Tanya Woodard. Ccdrick Woodard. Mark Woodrulf, Danielle Woodt. Denni Wood ide, Ceorgann Workman. Manna Worrell. Oanc Yauk. Don Yeagly, Nancy Yerby. Phil York. Mike You, Cindy Yo t. Sieve Young, Darlene Not pictured Bell. Bruce Gear, lame Powell. Dennit Blockyou, Rocky Gunter, Paulette Shaw, Michael 8rown, Deborah Jordan, lame Stickney, Michael Buhmann. Waller Kmgtland, lame Waihington, trie Burnett, Che ter Kitterman, Charlet Wa hington, Stephanie Burnett, lohn McDonald. Debra Water. Willard Chamber , Jerry McNeil, Gregory Well . Randall Cope . Theon Mun ell. Donald Wiboo, Thaddeau fetdner, Thomat Payne. Nathaniel Yout ey, Linda GameUon. Lyndon Peterman. Philip Zacharia , Mark Junior Icttormen tend the victory bell. 139 Each senior class takes part in the government elections. STANDING is first semester's Lieutenant Governor John Donaldson, SITTING is first semester Governor Dan Hill. Many traditional and sentimental events occur during a Se- nior's last year. Here, two seniors take a final, reflecting look as they enter the building for their graduation. Today's memories, aims Guide upperclassmen With graduation near, a senior senses what Kahlil Gabrin meant when he said, yesterday is but today's memory and tomorrow is today's dream. After gradu- ation, the years that seemed like a lifetime will be memories — and expectations for a new future will begin. In all areas of school life, the seniors made their mark. Accepting their upperclass responsibilities, the seniors were instrumental in running such organiza- tions as student council, pep club, and youth board. Organizing the HOOFBEATS and the STAMPEDE were senior responsibilities. Academically, seniors not only took part in college advanced placement courses, but nine seniors were also named National Merit Semifi- nalists. In all areas of athletics the senior men's out- standing performances were essential assets to the teams. Homecoming, Ugly Man, the All School Project, the Sweetheart dance, and the Senior Prom were defi- nitely a part of the senior year. Such activities many times honored the upperclassmen. With a memorable senior year behind them the class of '70 will move on to different surroundings. Many will further their education by going to college. Others will use their talents in jobs. But whatever the course of a senior's life, the education and experience gained at Southeast will be invaluable in the years to come. SENIOR REPRESENTATIVES: TOP ROW: John Coulson, Tom Edgar, and Mark Jones. MIDDLE ROW : Steve Munsell, Deanna Osmond, and Susan Goering. BOTTOM ROW: Bonnie Loyd, Marcy Grant, and Terry Freeland. 140 Supporting her team during a tense moment is senior Melody Woods. Seniors traditionally sit in the first rows of Pep Club during the games. Senior Class President Tom Hammel. SENIOR REPRESENTATIVES: TOP ROW: Jack Shellito. MIDDLE ROW: Lecia leben, and Carol McClintok. BOTTOM ROW: Barbara Pike. Not Pic- tured: Janet Orr. 141 Aberg, Hans E. Adams, Harold V. Adrian, Patrice D. Aikens, Nancy C. Allan, Mary S. Allen, Alice M. Allen, Daniel R. Allen, Ronnie Alley, Lecia N. Alpern, David). Anderson, Greg C. Anderson, Steve P. Angelo, John E. Anthony, Robert Armstrong, Jerry W. Asel, Caroline J. Astle, Stephanie J. Aurbach, Michael L. Ausherman, Larry P. Avery, Martha S. Aviks, llze A. Ayala, Israel Ayesh, William A. Bachos, Renie K. Bachus, Diana L. Bachus, Vickie A. Ball, Duane K. Ball, Ranee J. Ballcntine, Jon R. Barber, Jacquelinn A. Barbour, Robert B. Bare, Eleanor E. Barnard, Suzanne I. Barnes, Troy T. Barrier, Janice Bartlette, Lynne E. Bastian, Marvin C. Bayouth, Patrice A. Beaman, Nancy G. Beck, Kenneth L. Beck, Sally A. Bedigrew, Gary D. Behring, William J. 8ekemeyer, Lucinda C. Bell, Jack D. Bell, Willow D. Bentley, Lee I. Bergman, Kathy S. 142 Biggs, Michael R. Billie, David W. Blackburn, Jonclle Blanton, Dalene K. Bloch, Renee I. Bogan, Dale M. Bohannon, Patricia K. Bondurant, Terry L. Both, Constance L. Bottomley, David J. Boo nous, Timothy J. Bowles, Deborah R. Brandom, Patricia, I. Brane, Daniel A. Breazeale, Barbara J. Bressler, Marcia L. Brewer, Deborah J. Brezovar, John R. Briscoe, James C. Brown, Debra K. Brown, Douglas I Brown, Sondra S. Bruce, Addiel. Bruce, Eric D. Bruce, Patricia A. Brunton, Randy G. Bryan, Susan L. Budd, David K. Burch, Briana K. Burgess, Onis M. Burleigh, Deborah L. Burns, Karen S. Burrus, Richard E. 8ussart, Brad R. Butler, Constance A. Cable, Daniel L. Callahan, Connie J. Campbell, Greg A. Campbell, Marcia M. Cantrell, David A. Cantrell, Deborah A. Capps, Lisa L. Capron, Carolanne Carnahan, David A. Carpenter, Susan D. Carreau, Jeanne N. Carter, Earl D. Carter, Rebecca L. 143 Clark, Elizabeth A. Clark, Jeannie E. Clark, Kenny W. Clark, Teddy W. Clay, John C. Clevenger, Mark B. Cline, Steven L. Cochenour, Anita M. Cockrell, Darla R. Cody, Paula C. Coleman, Cynthia A. Colling, Vincent M. Colver, Constance C. Cook, Cassi C. Cooper, Catheryn E. Copeland, Robert E. Copes, Glenda G. Costello, Eddie F. Coulson, John M. Coulter, Barbara I. Cowan, James R. Cowie, Karen K. Cox, Diane L. Crabb, Tommy L. Crabtree, Mike L. Crahan, Steve W. Crandell, Jeffrey S. Cummins, James VV. Crumley, Brad W. Crossno, Clara D. Crawford, Marcella L. Crawford, Linda A. Dalrymple, Samuel V. Daniels, Fredereck, S. Darbe, Allan L. Davidson, Austin L. 144 Davis, Danny J. Davis, David M. Davis, Elizabeth J. Davis, Glennie L. Day, Craig A. Dean, Dale W. Deck, Glenn D. Deputy, Susan 8. DeThample, Steven C. Deuser, Barbara J. Dienst, John D. Dinsmore, Jean M. Dinsmore, Robert S. Doherty, James R. Donaldson, John M. Doner, Phyllis L. Dorsey, Robert H. Douglas, Brenda R. Dowell, Cheryl S. Drake, Jana B. Draper, James M. Drummond, Lorna L. Dudney, Gary D. Duggan, Patricia S. Duncan, Jana J. Dustin, James W. Duvall, Anne H. Dyar, Pamela L. Dyas, Mary L. Dye, Deborah A. Early, Karman D. Earnst, Theresa J. Easton, Catherine L. Edgar, John C. Edgar, Thomas W. Eisnaugle, Robert P. Elder, Jean A. Elliot, Betty J. Elston, Cheryl K. 145 Emmons, Douglas P. Englcman, Jill D. Epp, Michael A. Etter, Gregg W. Evans, John R. Evans, Marilyn K. Evenson, Sally J. Fahrbach, David C. Falconer, William D. Farbman, Sheila R. Farha, B. D. Eddie Farha, Danny R. Farney, Deborah S. Feese, Randal B. Fenno, Debbie L. Fielder, Ellen Fielder, Terry L. Fine, Richard W. Fine, Robert H. Fine, Roger L. Fink, Rhonda G. Finkbeiner, Pamela R. Finley, Brent E. Fisher, Wayne R. Flowers, Debbie J. Floyd, Delois E. Forrest, Ruth A. Fowler, Janice K. Fox, Vicki L. Fraley, Margaret A. Francis, Richard M. Fraser, Jay I. Frauen, Barbara J. Freeland, Teresa FT Friesen, Edwin T. Fulbright, Laurie C. 146 Fuller, Charles D. Fulton, Janice K. Gaete, Myrian Cans, Rudolph M. Garner, Sandra L. Garretson, David L Gartung, Cynthia L. Garvey, Judith G. Gaulding, Louise E. Gerner, James P. Giesecke, Roger K. Giles, Marsha A. Gillenwater, Leon G. Gillette, Cheryl L. Gilmore, Brad N. Gist, William A. Goering, Susan K. Goldsberry, Keith C. Goss, Rita J. Graham, Dalena M. Grainger, James M. Grant, Jenifer A. Grant, Marcy A. Graves, Gerald I. Green,Roger Gray, Stanton R. Greenberg, Lisa A. Greenup, Carmen S. Gribble, Stuart W. Grimes, Jackie L. Grucnwald, Rex Gutzner, Kathie L. Hackney, Carey B. Haines, Bonnie L, Haines, Clark C. Haines, Melissa 147 Hall, Robert M. Hammann, Glenn E. Hammel, Thomas M. Hammond, Charles M. Hanchett, Vicki E. Haney, Will P. Hanks, Nancy M. Harkins, Randi K. Harmon, Carol S. Harms, Jeffery L. Harp, Lloyd M. Harris, R. Kent Hartert, Kaye A. Hartman, Kay D. Hartwell, Sally J. Haskin, Thomas D. Hatfield, David P. Hatfield, Don A. Hawkins, Byron E. Hayes, Shelley A. Hefley, Donna Heflin, Jimmy C. Heller, Beverly D. Helsel, Susan L. Henry, Carol A. Hensley, Stephen A. Herrell, Joyce E. Herrick, Robert S. Herring, Debra K. Herron, Christine A. Hcrvey, Carolyn A. Hervey, Jane M. Herwig, John A. Hibbs, Marcia J. Hiebert, Landon R. Higley, David C. Hill, Buddy R. Hill, Charles D. Hill, Daniel M. 148 Hill, David M. Hill, Monte H. Hipps, Victoria L. Hiratzka, Janet L. Hitz, Stanley J. Hodges, Alice Hoepner, Katherina M. Holladay, Jan M. Holleicke, Diane K. Hollis, Brian VV. Holly, Carman K. Holt, Paul W. Hougland, Nancy R. Houser, Mary L. Hovater, Cary P. Howell, Margo J. Howse, Robert H. Hubeli, Terra J. Hudspeth, Rae L. Huffman, Vicki N. Hull, Marilyn K. Humphreys, Jeffrey W. Hunter, Linda G. Ibarra, Theodore E. Irvin, Donna J. Irvine, Jon E. Jabara, Dana L. Jacob, Jan S. James, Randall C. Jensen, Phillip M. Jewett, Alan D. Jesvett, Bruce E. Johnson, Ann E. Johnson, Jan E. Johnson, Karla S. Johnson, Linda L. Johnson, Patrick W. Johnson, Rebecca L. Jones, Jeannic E. 149 Jones, Keith E. Jones, Mark S. Jones, Patricia Jones, Sylvia A. Jones, Thomas S. Jones, Timothy K. Jones, Yvonne C. Joseph, Anne T. Kating, Timothy A. Katzenmeyer, Kay L. Keltner, Terri L. Kennedy, Loyd W. Kennedy, Terry W Kennerly, Scott R. Kersey, Richard P. Kimbell, Keck C. King, Charles K. King, Douglas K. King, Gary King, John R. Kipers, John G. Kirby, Craig D. Kirkhart, Craig A. Kitchen, Eric P. Klinefelter, Gloria K. Klotz, Steve D. Knappenberger, IJoy C. Knoll, John P. Knoll, Karen S. Koelling, Jack R. Krasuski, Jan R. Kraus, Mary S. Krisnathevin, Mana Krueger, Pamela J. Kueck, Cynthia M. Kuhns, Robert M. 150 Kulessa, Cynthia J. LaDow, David E. Lambcrson, Michael C. Landis, Deborah J. Landis, Ronald F. Landon, Graydon D. Lanning, Elaine K. LaRue, Christine M. Lauchner, Lorain Lawrence, Conrad M. Leben, Lecia L. Lee, James K. Lefors, Linda S. Leming, Tom L. Leonard, Laurie J. Leonard, Robert K. LeValley, John S. LeValley, Kathleen L. Levand, Mike E. Lewis, Deborah J. Lewis, Dennis, M. Lewis, Michael D. Lewis, William R. Libby, Joy L. Lind, Deborah A. Linnen, Gerald C. Linnen, Harold Ray Linscott, David W. Lively, Candace Lockwood, Stephen M. Lohner, Carol J. Longacre, Charles J. Lorenz, Phil R. Love, Devye Lovejoy, Bruce C. Lovett, Nancy J. Loyd, Bonnie Lyons, Dennis M. Lytle, David E. Mace, Wendy Mahoney, Brian M. Main, Steve M. Manach, Judi Mar, Deborah L. Marsh, Martha A. Martin, Caroline A. Marvel, Sara R. Mason, John R. Matassarin, Kathy S. Mathieson, Barbara A. Matlock, Terry I. Maurer, Janet L. Maxwell, Jacqueline R. Mayfield, Dennis D. Mayfield, Sheryl A. Maynard, Sara S. McCausland, Pamela A. McClanahan, Donald R. McClintock, Carol A. McConnell, Janet McCrea, Charles R. McDonald, Donna F. McGregor, Rob R. McKellar, Susan M. McLemore, Rex Lee McLeod, Grant H. McNaughten, Alfred E. McNeil, Larry K. Mead, Terri A. Melzer, Mark E. Menaker, Howard N. Mendenhall, Susan M. Mesh, Sharon K. Meyer, Lorraine A. Middleton, Todd H. Milam, Michael L. Miles, Stephen A. Miller, Deborah L. Miller, Kenneth E. Miller, Molly K. Miller, Thomas P. Minshall, Nancy E. Mitchell, Janet L. Mitchell, Michael J. Monier, Susan S. Montague, Pamela A. Montgomery, David E. 152 Montre, John R. Morley, Patrick J. Morris, Randall J. Moxley, Michael D. Moyer, Virginia A. Munsell, Steve L. Musch, William J. Muth, Susan D. Myers, Vickie R. Nalley, David P. Nance, Beverly C. Nation, Rita S. Nelson, Kathyrn I. Nelson, Teresa A. Newcomb, Eric A. Nicks, Paula L. Noffsinger, Mark W. Novick, Jay L. Nutter, Grant E. O'Connor, Patricia J. Oehlcrt, Roger D. Olander, Karen R. Olander, Marilyn Oles, Gary D. Opliger, Rodney O'Rear, Kathy L. Orr, Janet D. Osmond, Deanna L. Osterhout, Larry W. Ostermann, Russell D. Oswald, Reuben R. Otten, Toni L. Overaker, Kent Overstake, Marcia K. Overstreet, Roger A. Owen, Mike E. 153 Ownby, John K. Oyer, Marilyn B. Page, James D. Page, Jane M. Page, Kathryn J. Pankow, Karen K. Pappas, Catherine D. Parham, Don E. Parker, Judith L. Partridge, Verna J. Parzybok, Craig S. Payne, John T. Peachee, Polly R. Perkins, Rebecca L. Peters, Catherine A. Petty, Richard M. Petty, Susan D. Pfeiffer, Neal J. Philips, James M. Phillips, William L. Phipps, Rita C. Pickarts, Suzanne K. Pike, Barbara B. Piller, Thomas R. Piper, Virginia L. Plenert, Connie L. Poague, Mary B. Poe, Terry J. Poelma, Susan I. Porter, Maureen E. Poston, Mary J. Prewitt, Steve W. Priess, Karen L. Pringle, Deborah J. Proffitt, Charles E. Quade, Kay L. A table is traditionally reserved for Senior girls during lunch. Here, a few girls relax in the senior atmosphere as they read the STAMPEDE and eat lunch. 154 Qualls, Mark C. Quillen, Marc Ralstin, Mary M. Ramsdale, Lynn Ranney, Michael A. Ransom, Carletta L. Records, Greg L. Reep, Janet M. Relph, Beverly J. Reusser, Pam J. Revel, A. M. Reynolds, Richard L. Rhoades, David M. Richardson, Frances J. Richter, Rose E. Ricks, Claudia K. Rine, Murray B. Ripley, Teresa M. Roberts, Belinda L. Robinson, Jim E. Robinson, Melanie G. Roby, Carol A. Roe, Vicki L. Rogers, Deborah L. Rogers, Pam R. Romig, Rebecca L. Roat, Cathy A. Roat, Rebecca A. Roper, Larry W. Rowley, Steve P. Runge, Martin C. Ryan, Jeanette C. Salby, Charles R. Sanborn, Keith J. Sanders, Anita L. Sanders, Mike D. Santee, Andrew J. Savoy, Brian N. Sawyer, Thomas L. Schaeffer, Clyde G. Schaible, Jane F. Schauner, Gregory D. Scherr, Carla G. Schmidlapp, Donald L. Schmit, Ronald J. Schmitter, David R. Schoenleber, Michael 155 Scholler, Jana C. Schonberg, Jeff B. Schowalter, Linda R. Schuhs, Debbie L. Schulte, Janice E. Schweinfurth, Ann M. Scott, Debra S. Scott, Gregory W. Seba, Kenneth W. See, Jary K. Seelig, Rebecca A. Seely, James L. Seery, Vicki M, Selby, William C. Sell, Larry L. Shadid, Sydney J. Shaw, Deborah L. Sheets, William P. Sheffield, Jane E. Shellito, John L. Shelton, Donna J. Shelton, Ginger L. Shook, Jane L. Short, Gary L. Shouse, David V. Shue, Randolph L. Sidner, Laurie D. Silbaugh, Candace L. Simon, Denise M. Slane, Earl R. Slaughter, llah M. Slivinsky, Valerie J. Smith, Barbara A. Smith, Janet K. Smith, Joanne M. Smith, Niki Smith, Reid C. Smith, Scott A. Smith, Sheryl T. Smith, Stephen B. Smith, Vicki L. Snarenberger, Mary L Snavely, June M. Snellen, Donald L. Snellen, Donna I. Snyder, Bruce J. Soest, Linda A. Sorenson, Deborah A. 156 Speyer, Patricia C. Squire, Patty A. Stafford, Evalynn Stark, John V. Starky, Hal K. Steele, Julie K. Stekoll, Susan J. Stone, Thomas H. Stowell, Charles A. Straughn, James P. Strobel, Catherine A. Stroer, Glenn H. Stucky, Jerome D. Suhm, Sally B. Suhr, Phillip L. Sullivan, Timothy B. Swisher, Steven M. Tate, Brenda J. Tate, Kandy K. Taylor, Dhera A. Tenbrink, BonnieS. Tennant, David V. Thicssen, Mark H. Thimm, Teresa L. Tipton, F. Earl Toot, Janet E. Tronsgard, Pat A. Turner, Rita D. Umansky, Danny W. Unruh, Deborah I. Vandergrift, Crystal Vanwey, Karen, M. Varner, Jane A. Vonelling, Sharee S. Waldo, Jeffrey M. Walker, Jay W. Walkup, Philip B. Wallace, Karen J. Wallace, Sarah S. Waller, Anna K. Walter, Sharon S. Ward, Buddy Warnack, Judith N. Warren, Allen G. Warren, Margaret J. Watt, Jill Weach, EJoris E. Weaver, Kathy S. 157 Wehde, Ramona C. Wells, Darold R. Weniger, Virginia K. West, Ronald B. Westerman, Robert B. Westlake, Janet S. Weyand, Richard D. White, David E. White, Marc C. White, Robert P. White, W. Jeffrey Whitehead, Barbara R. Whitfield, Myles E. Whitney, Nikki I. Whortan, David I. Willets, Lawrence A. Williams, Randall W. Williams, Zona J. Williamson, Diane L. Wilson, Christine M. Wilson, Deborah K. Winter, Craig D. Winters, Debra J. Wisdom, Mark R. Wiseman, Richard Wisner, Laura E. Witt, Jane A. Wittmer, Mary E. Welkow, Susan Wong, Lydia M. Woods, R. Melody Wright, Robert A. Wright, William D. Yancy, Margaret A. Yarbrough, Pam A. Yeary, Teresa J. York, Judson E. Young, David L. Young, Gregory A. Young, Linda A. Younkin, Teresa K. Zabctakis, Debbie 158 Not pictured Achten, Mark H. Bailey, Dean Barry, David R. Black, Patricia Blythe, Barbara A. Bogue, Patrick A. Braun, Mark A. Carter, Larry Chambers, Suzanne Crane, Alicia S. Cummings, Cary L. Daggett, Rose Deere, Orville D. Donaldson, John P. Duke, Debra S. Forsse, Eric S. Gardenhire, Keith E. Hartman, Eric J. Melterbrand, Patsy Jennings, Frank H. Kurth, Kristen Lattimore, Larry E. Ludsvick, Mark E. Miller, Linda J. Mitchell, Patsy VV. Morris, Randall J. Myers, Barbara E. Naegele, Danny E. Newcomb, Jennifer A. Nichols, James K. Nottingham, Johnny L Otterness, Tom E. Padbcrg, Rebecca S. Peck, Charles E. Penzler, Perry J. Rechterman, Linda G. Rosile, Steven A. Salle, David L. Schucssler, Michael S. Sinclair, Cynthia A. Snavely, Joseph P. Stauffer, Michael R. Thomas, Steven J. Tice, David Wager, Robert E. Walline, Robert K. Whitlock, T. Chris Whitson, Donald G. Taking the final step in completing their high school education, seniors anticipate the distribution of their diplomas.ABERG, HANS E,: Lettermans Club 1,2,3. ACHTEN, MARK H. ADAMS, HAROLD V. ADRIAN, PATRICE D.2 Pep Club 'I AIKINS, NANCY C.: Gymnastics 2,3, Hockey 1,3, Mardi Gras 2, Pep Club 1,2,3, French Club 2,3, Art Club 1, Student Relations Board 2, Letterwomans Club 3. ALLAN, MARY S.: Pep Club 1, Art Club 2, French Club 2, Student Relations 1, Movie Committee 3. ALLEN, ALICE M, ALLEN, DANIEL R. ALLEN, RONNIE ALLEY, LECIA N.: Pep Club 1,2,3, French Club 2,3, Art Club 3 -Secretary 3, Student Relations 1. ALPERN, DAVID I,: German Club 2,3-Treasurer 3, National Forensic League 1. ANDERSON, GREG C. ANDERSON, STEVEN P.: Pep Band 1, Baseball Manager 1,2,3, ANDERSON, WILLIAM M.: Sophomore Football. ANGELO, IOHN E.: Stageband 2, Pep Band 1,2, Band Officer 3, Marching Band 1,2,3, Choralesque 2. ANTHONY, ROBERT G. ARMSTRONG, IERRY W.1 Basketball 1,2. AsEL, CAROLINE I,: Pep Club 3. ASTLE, STEPHANIE I.: Pep Club 1,2, Sophomore One Acts, National Thespians 3, Our Town 2, Assistant Director of Elections 2, Quality Street 3, STAMPEDE 3. AURBACH, MICHAEL L,: Basketball 2,3, Tennis 2,3. AUSHERMAN, LARRY P.1 Tennis 1,2,3, Marching Band 1,2, Intramural Basketball 2,35 Chess Club 3, Latin Club 3, Science Club 3-Secretary-Treasurer 3. AVERY, MARTHA S.: Sophomore One Acts, Iunior Misses 25 South Pacific 25 Our Town 25 Quality Street 3, Cho- ralesque 2, Choraleers 2,3, National Thespians 3, AVIKS, ILZE A,: Pep Club 1,2,3, Student Relations Board 2. AYALA, ISRAEL AYESH, WILLIAM A.: Basketball 1,2,3, Cross Country 1,2, Track 15 Sergeant at Arms of Sophomore Class 15 Lettermans Club 1,2,3. BACHOS, MARINA BACHUS, DIANA L,: Pep Club 1,2,3, Spanish Club 1,2, BACHUS, VICKIE A.: Pep Club 1,2,3, French Club 1. BAILEY, DEAN I. BALL, DUANE: Basketball 1, Latin Club 1. BALL, I. RANEE BALLENTINE, ION R.: Football 1,2,3, Wrestling 2, Track 1,2,3, Letterman's Club, Medical Careers Club 3. BARBER, IACQUELINE A.: Our Town 2, Pep Club 1,2. BARBOUR, ROBERT B,: Golf 1,2,3. BARE, ELEANOR E.: Pep Club 1,2. BARNARD, SUZANNE I.: Ir.-Sr. Prom Royalty attendant, Girls' Hockey, Girls' Volleyball, Quality Street , Pep Club 1, 3, Letterwomen's Club 3, Speech Club, Student Relations Board 1. BARNES, TROY T.: Football 1. BARRIER, IANICE: Spanish Club 1,2,3, Pep Club 1,2, Pep Band 2,3, Chess Club 3, Art Club 3, Marching Band 1,2,3-So- cial Chairman 3, Symphonic Band 1,2,3. BARTLETT, LYNNE E.: Orchestra 1,2,3-Social Chairman 3, Symphonic Band 1,25 Pep Club 1, German Club 1. BASTIAN, MARVIN C.: Student Relations Board 2, Boys En- semble 2, Choraleers 3, Choralesquef' 2,3. BAYOUTH, PATRICE A.: Pep Club 1,2,3, Film Committee 3, All-School Project Committee 3, Spanish Club 2. BEAMAN, NANCY G.: Pep Club 1,2, Latin Club 1, Quill and Scroll 3, STAMPEDE Editor in Chief 3, BECK, KENNETH L,: Football 1, Track 1, Wrestling 1, Debate 3. BECK, SALLY A,: Student Council Representative 1, Pep Club 1,2,3, Sea Sprites 1. BEDIGREW, GARY D.: Baseball 1,2,3, Football 1,2,3, Letter- men's Club 2,3. BEHRING, WILLIAM I. BEKEMEYER, LUCINDA C. BELL, IACK D,: Wrestling, French Club. BELL, WILLOW D. BENTLEY, LEE L. BERGMAN, KATHY S.: B-team cheerleader 1, Varsity cheer- leader 2,3, Buffalo Belle Candidate 1, Exchange student 1, South Pacific , Choralesque 2,3, Sophomore Madrigals 1, Homecoming Queen Candidate 3, French Club 1,2, Pep Club 1,2,3, Pep Club Cabinet 2,3, Spirit Committee 3. BERRY, DAVID R. BIGGS, MICHAEL P. BITTLE, DAVIDW. BLACK, PATRICIA A, BLACKBURN, IONELLE: Girls Ensemble 1, South Pacific 2, Echoes On The Wind 2, Girls Volleyball 3, Girls Basketball 3, Girls Softball 3, Pep Club 1,2,3. BLANTON, DALENE K.: OSOM committee 3, Marching Band 1,2,3, Spanish Club 1,2,3, Pep Club 1,2,3, Symphonic Band 2, 3. BLOCH, RENEE I, BLYTHE, BARBARA A. BOGART, DALE BOGUE, PATRICK A.: Wrestling 1, one-act plays 3. BOHANNON, PATRICIA K. BONDURANT, TERRY L.: Cross-Country 2,3, Wresting 1, Track 1,2,3, Lettermans Club 3, BOTH, CONSTANCE L.: Pep Club 1, Art Club 1. BOTTOMLEY, DAVID I,: Choraleers 2,3, Baseball 1,2,3. BOUNOUS, TIMOTHY I.: Sophomore Football, Sophomore Basketball, Sophomore Choir, Sophomore Madrigal Ensem- ble, Madrigals 2,3, South Pacific 2, Choralesque 2,3, Quality Street 3, Senior One Acts, Choraleers 2,3. BOWLES, DEBORAH R.: Pep Club 1,2. BRANDOM, PATRICIA L,: Pep Club 1,2, Spanish Club 1,2,3, Future Teacher's Club 1. BRANE, DANIEL A. Senior Summaries BRAUN, MARK A. BREAZEALE, BARBARA I, BRESSLER, MARCIA L.: Sea Sprites 1, Sophomore Madrigals, Girls Ensemble 1, Choraleers 2, Choralesque 2, Sopho- more Choir, Pep Club 1,2. BREWER, DEBORAH I.: Pep Club 1,2,3, All School Project Committee 3, Glee Club 1, OSOM Week Committee 3. BREZOVAR, IOHN R.: Sophomore Football, B-Team Football 2, Choralesque 2,3, Choraleers 2,3, Madrigals 3, BRISCOE, IAMES C,: Football 1,2, Wrestling 1,2,3, BROWN, DEBRA R. BROWN, DOUGLAS L.: Football 1,2, Wrestling 1,2, Film Club 3. BROWN, SONDRA S.: Pep Club 1,2,3, OSOM Week Com- mittee 3, Student Council Representative 2, BRUCE, ADDIE L.: Spanish Club 1,2, Pep Club 1,2, Art Club 1, 2,3. BRUCE, ERIC D.: Swimming 1,2,3, Debate 1,2,3, Cross-Coun- try 1, Spanish Club 3, Lettermans Club 1,2,3. BRUCE PATRICIA A. BRUNTON, RANDY G. BRYAN, SUSAN L. BUDD, DAVID K.: Boy's State 2, Science Club 3-President 3, German Club 2,3, Spanish Club 2,3. BURCH, BRIANA K. BURGESS, ONIS M. BURLEIGH, DEBORAH L. BURNS, KAREN S. BURRUS, RICHARD E. BUSSART, BRAD R. BUTLER, CONSTANCE A.: Government Class Student Legis- lature 3, Spanish Club 1,2,3-Secretary-Treasurer 3, Pep Club 2,3, OSOM Week Committee 3, Future Teachers of America 3. CABLE, DANIEL L. CALLAHAN, CONNIE I. CAMPBELL, GREG A. CAMPBELL, MARCIA M.: Echoes onthe Wind 2, Sopho- more Ensemble CANTRELL, DAVID A. CANTRELL, DEBORAH A. CAPPS, LISA L.: Future Teachers Club 1, Sea Sprites 2,3, Pep Club 1,2,3, Pep Club Cabinet-Treasurer 3. CAPRON, CAROLANNE CARNAHAN, DAVID: Football 1, Student Relations Board 2. CARPENTER, SUSAN D,: Twirler 2,3-Twirler Captain 2, Stu- dent Relations Board 1, German Club 1, Marching Band 1,2, 3, Modernaires 1,2, Choraleers 3, Pep Club 1,2,3, Spanish Club 2,3. CARREAU, IEANNE N.: Pep Club 1,2, Travels under Boreal- is 3, An Evening at Our Place 2, Kaleidoscope 1, Youth Board 2,3, Speak-Out Committee 3, Band 1,2, Orchestra 3. CARTER, EARL D. CARTER, LARRY H.: Swim Team 2, Cross-Country 2, Student Council Representative 1,2. CARTER, REBECCA L.: Spirit Committee, Pep Club 1,2,3, French Club 3, German Club1 CARY, BARBARA: Pep Club 1,2. CAVIN, MARY LOU1 Pep Club 1,2,3. CHAFFIN, CHRIS1 CHAMBERS, SUZANNE CHEEK, DEBRA S. CHESTNUT, CONNIE L.: Girl's Glee 1, Modernaires 2,3, Sophomore Girl's Ensemble 1, Backstage Minority 2,3, South Pacific 2, French Club 2,3, Pep Club 1,2,3, CHRISCO, DENNIS G, CLARK, BILLY R. CLARK, ELIZABETH A.: Volleyball 2,3, Basketball 2,3, Softball 2, Pep Club 2,3. CLARK, IEANNIE E.: Sophomore Choir, Sophomore Girl's Ensemble, Choraleers 2,3, Iunior Misses 2, Madrigals 3, South Pacific 2, Choralesque 2,3, Pep Club 1,2,3, Span- Ish Club 1. CLARK, KENNY W. CLARK, TEDDY W,: Track 1,2,3, Gymnastics 2,3, Cross-Coun- try 2. CLAY, IOHN C.: Swimming 1,2,3-Swim Captain, Sopho- more Choir, Sophomore Madrigals, Choraleers, 2,3-Ser- geant at Arms 3, Madrigals 3, Lettermans Club 1,2,3. CLEVENGER, MARK B.: Sophomore One Acts, Our Town 2, Boy's State 2, Track 1,2,3, Cross-Country 1,2, German Club 2,3-Vice-President 3, Chess Club 2, Rifle Club 2, National Forensic League 3. CLINE, BETTY I. CLINE, STEVEN L. COCHENOUR, ANITA M, COCKRELL, DARLA R. CODY, PAULA C,: Sophomore One Acts, Our Town 2, Homecoming Candidate 3, Friendship Fund 3, Pep Club 1,2, 3,-Representative 1, Vice-president 2, Correspondence sec- retary 3. COLEMAN, CYNTHIA A: Pep Club 1,2,3. COLLING, VINCENT M.: One Act Play 2, Quality Street 3, COLVER, G, CONSTANCE: French Club 2,3, Pep Club 1,2,3, Student Council Representative 1, Student Relations Board 2. COOK, CASSI C. COOPER, CATHRYN E.: Girl's Glee Club 1,2,3. COPELAND, ROBERT E. COPES, GLENDA G. COSTELLO, EDDIE F,: Student Relations Board 2. COULSON, IOHN M.: Stage Band 1, Youth Board 2,3, Foot- ball 1,2,3, Gymnastics 2,3, Student Council Representative 3, Pep Band 1, Choralesque 1, South Pacific 2. COULTER, BARBARA L.: Orchestra 1,2,3. COWAN, IAMES R.: Football 1, Basketball 1, Track 2,3, Stu- dent Council Representative 1. COWIE, KAREN K. COX, DIANA L, CRABB,TOMMY L. CRABTREE, IANET F. CRABTREE, MIKE L, CRAHAN, STEVE W.: Football 1, Basketball 1, Baseball 1,2. CRANDELL, IEFFREY S,: National Merit Letter of Commenda- tion 3, Basketball Intramurals 2, Tennis lntramuaIs1,2. CRANE, ALICIA S. CRAWFORD, LINDA A.: Gymnastics 1, Pep Club 1,2, French Club. CRAWFORD, MARCELLA L.: Latin Club 1, German Club 2,3, Medical Careers Club 1,2,3-President 3, Pep Club 1,2. CROSSNO, CLARA D.: Pep Club 1, Art Club 2,3, CRUMLEY, BRAD W.: Sophomore Football, Wrestling 1,2,3, Student Lounge, Lettermans Club. CUMMINGS, GARY L.: Baseball 1,2,3, Football 2, CUMMINS, IAMES W,: Football 1, Swimming 1, Golf 2,3, Bowling 2,3, Spanish Club 1,2,3, National Forensic League 3, Quill and Scroll 3, STAMPEDE 2,3, HOOFBEATS 2,3- Photographer. CYR, ALICIA A. DAGGETT, E. ROSE DALRYMPLE, SAMUEL V.: Rifle Club 1,2. DANIELS, FREDERICK S.: Football 1,2,3, Wrestling 2,3. DARBE, ALAN L. DAVIDSON, AUSTIN L, DAVIS, DANNY I. DAVIS, DAVID W.: Debate 2, National Forensic League 2. DAVIS, ELIZABETH M.: Student Relations Board 1, Sweet- heart Committee 3, Sea Sprites 1,2,3, Pep Club 1,2,3, Spanish Club 1,3, DAVIS, GLENNIE L. DAY, CRAIG A, DEAN, DALE W.: Committee for Anti-War Moratorium, 1970 Model UN, German Club 1. DECK, GLENN E.: Tennis Team 1,2,3, Football 1, Student Re- lations Board 1. DEERE, ORVILLE D. DEPUTY, SUSAN B,: Choraleers 2,3, Sophomore Choir, Sophomore Ensemble, Iunior Misses 2,3, Model UN, Viet- nam Moritorlum Committee 3, South Pacific 2, Choral- esque 2,3, Pep Club 1,2,3, Spanish Club 1,2,3-Treasurer 1, Secretary-Treasurer 2, President 3, Sea Sprites 1, Student Relations Board 2. DETHAMPLE, STEPHEN C. DEUSER, BARBARA I,: Pep Club 1,2, Foster Child Committee 3, Spanish Club 2. DIENST, IOHN D. DINSMORE, IEAN M.: Glee Club 1, Pep Club 1,2,3. DINSMORE, ROBERT S.: Football Manager 3, Sophomore Choir, Choraleers 2,3. DOHERTY, IAMES R. DONALDSON, IOHN M.: Tennis 1,2,3, Lieutenant Governor of Government Classes 3, Intramural Basketball 1,3, Intra- mural Tennis 1,2, Sophomore Choir, Choraleers 2,3, Letter- mans Club 1,2,3. DONALDSON, IOHN P. DONER, PHYLLIS L.: Pep Club 1,2, Y-Teens 1,2, Marching Band 1, Pep Band 1. DORSEY, ROBERT H. DOUGLASS, BRENDA R.: South Pacific 2, Pep Club 1,2, Medical Careers Club 1,2,3-Secretary 2, Spanish Club 3, Orchestra 1,2,3. DOWELL, CHERYL I,: Spirit Committee 3, Pep Club 1,2,3. DRAPER, IAMES M. DRUMMOND, LORNA L.: Model United Nations 2, Sopho- more Choir, Student Relations Board 2, Student-Faculty Committee 3, Computer Dance Committee 3, Pep Club 1,2,3. DUDNEY, GARY D.: Gymnastics 1,2,3-Captain 3. DUGGAN, PATRICIA S.: Sophomore Choir, Speak Out Committee 3, Spanish Club 1, Pep Club 1,2,3. DUKE, DEBRA S. DUNCAN, IANA I.: Iunior One Acts, Student Relations Board 2, French Club 1,2, Pep Club 1. DUSTIN, IAMES W. DYAR, PAMELA L.: Pep Club 1,2, Spanish Club 2, Office Edu- cation Club 3. DYAS, MARY L, DYE, DEBORAH A.: Pep Club 1,2. EARLY, KARMAN D,: Gymnastics, Pep Club 1,2,3, Spanish Club 1, EARNST, TERESA I,: Mardis Gras 2, Pep Club, Modern Dance Club. EASTON, CATHERINE L.: Art Club 1,3, Film Club 2, Commit- tee for Biafra 3. EDGAR, IOHN C.: Track 1, Football 1, Cross-Country 2,3, Lettermans Club 2,3, Student Relations Board. EDGAR, THOMAS W.: All School Project Committee 2,3 - Assistant Director 2, Director 3, Sophomore Football, Stu- dent Council Representative 3, Youth Board 2,3, Brother's and Sister's Club 2. EISNAUGLE, ROBERT P. ELDER, IEAN A. ELLIOT, BETTY I.: Pep CIub1,2,3, Latin Club 1,3. ELSTON, CHERYL K.: Pep Club 1,2,3. EMMONS, DOUGLAS P.: Orchestra 1,2, Debate 1, Gymnas- tics 1. ENGELMAN, D. IILL: Pep Club 1,2,3, German Club 1,2,3, Art Club 2. EPP, MICHAEL A.: Football 1,2,3, ETTER, GREG W.: South Pacific 2, Choralesque 2,3, German Club 1, Science Club 3, Choraleers 2,3. EVANS, IOHN R, EVANS, MARILYN K.: Softball 2,3, Pep Club 1,2,3, EVENSON, SALLY I.: Student Relations Board 1, Homecom- ing Queen Candidate 3, Spanish Club 1,2, Pep Club 1,2,3, Spirit Committee 3. FAHRBACH, DAVID C.: Track 1,2,3, Cross-Country 1, Boy's State 2, Band 1,2,3, Pep Band 3, Lettermans Club 3, Spanish Club 2,3. FALCONER, WILLIAM D. FARBMAN, SHEILA R.: Sophomore One Acts5 Our Town 25 Quality Street 35 All School Project Committee 35 Thespians 35 Student Relations Board 15 Pep Club 1,2,35 Span- ish 1,2,3. FARHA, B. D. EDDIE: Student Council Representative 15 Brother's and Sister's Club 25 Spanish Club 35 Speak-Out Committee 35 Art Club - President 3. FARHA, DANNY R.: Basketball 1,2,35 Wrestling 1. Senior Summaries GRAY, STATON G. GREENBERG, LISA A.: Choralesque 2,35 Student Council 25 Iunior Misses 2,35 Sophomore Ensemble5 Pep Club 1,2 - Pep Club Cabinet 15 Latin Club 15 French Club 1,2,3 - Sergeant at Arms 35 Sophomore Choir5 Choraleers 2,35 All School Project Committee 25 French Club Banquet Planning Committee 2. GREENUP, CARMEN S.: STAMPEDE 2,3 - Editorial Editor 35 HOOFBEATS 3 - Associate Editor 35 Girl's Intramurals 35 FARNEY, DEBORAH S.: Sweetheart Committee43r9ut-oF6ity--if-rmpet' ' , Club 112,32 Film CII-lb, 2,37 Q'-iill Exchange Committee 35 Pep Club 1,2,3. FEESE, RANDAL B.: Football 1,2,35 Basketball 1, Track 15 Iu- nior-Senior Prom Attendant5 Film Club5 Lettermans Club. FENNO, DEBBIE L. FIEDLER, ELLEN: One Act Plays 25 Our Town 25 Quality Street 35 German Club 1,253-Treasurer 25 Thespians 35 Pep Club 1,2,3. FIELDER, TERRY L. FINE, RICHARD W. FINE, ROBERT H.: Sophomore Choir5 Sophomore One Act Plays5 Debate 25 Iunior-Senior Prom Royalty Candidate 35 National Forensic League 2,35 STAMPEDE-Assistant Business Manager 35 HOOFBEATS-Assistant Business Manager. FINE, ROGER L.: Golf 2,35 Lettermans Club 2,3. FINK, RHONDA G.: Pep Club 2,35 Girls Gymnastics 15 Girl's Ensemble 1-Pianist 15 Girl's Glee Club 1-Pianist5 German Club 15 Office Education Club 3-Secretary 3. FINKBEINER, PAMELA R.: Iunior One Act Plays5 Girl's Hock- ey Team 35 Girl's Softball Team 35 Pep Club 2,35 Glee Club 1, 2. FINLEY, BRENT E.: Football 1,25 Wrestling 2,3. FISHER, RONALD D.: Sophomore Football. FISHER, WAYNE R. FLOWERS, DEBBIE U.: Student Council 15 Iunior Class Presi- dent5 Girl's Athletic Association-Secretary5 Spanish Club5 Homecoming Queen Candidate. FLOYD, DELOIS E.: Twirler1,2,35 Spanish Club 2,35 Pep Club 1,2,3. FORREST, RUTH A.: German Club 15 Marching Band 15 All School Project Committee 3. FORSSE, ERIC S. FOWLER, IANICE K.: Pep Club 1,25 Office Education Club 3- Treasurer 3. FOX, VICKI L. FRALEY, MARGARET A.: Pep Club 15 Medical Careers Club 1, 2,3-Treasurer 35 Spanish Club 2. FRANCIS, RICHARD M.: Gymnastics 1. FRASER, IAY L. FRAUEN, BARBARA I.: Pep Club 1,2,35 German Club 15 Sea Sprites 1, Iunior-Senior Prom Queen. FREELAND, TERESA H.: Our Town 25 Quality Street 35 Homecoming Queen Candidate5 Pep Club 1,2,35 French Club 1,25 Student Council Representative 2,3. FRIESEN, EDWIN T.: South Pacific 25 Our Town 25 Quality Street 35 Medical Careers Club 25 National Thespi- ans 2,3. FRY, IERRY E. FULBRIGHT, LAURIE C.: Iunior One Act 25 Pep Club 1,2, FULLER, CHARLES D. FULTON, IANICE K.: South Pacific 25 Gymnastics Club 1,2. GAETE, MYRIAM M. GANS, RUDOLPH M.: STAMPEDE 3-Photographer. GARDENHIRE, KEITH E. GARNER, SANDRA L. GARRETSON, DAVID L, GARTUNG, CYNTHIA L.: One Act Plays 25 Our Town 25 South Pacific 25 Quality Street 35 Pep Club 1,2,35 French Club 35 Girl's Glee Club 15 Thespians 3. GARVEY, IUDITH G.: Sophomore One Acts. South Pacific 25 Our Town 25 Quality Street 35 Sophomore Choir5 Choralesque 25 Thespians 35 Pep Club 1,2,3 - Representa- tive 2, Social Chairman 35 Choraleers 25 Student Council - Director of Elections 35 Student Relations Board 2. GAULDING, LOUISE E.. GERLACH, CARRIE L.: Softball5 Gymnastic5 Future TeaCl1erS of Arnerica5 Girl's Glee Club 3. GERNER, IAMES P.: STAMPEDE 1,2,3-Photographer 1,2,35 HOOFBEATS1,2,3-Photographer1,2,3. GIESECKE, ROGER K.: Sophomore Football5 Varsity Football 2,35 Track 25 Lettermans Club 3. GILES, MARSHA A.: Our Town 25 Quality Street 35 Sophomore One Acts5 Student Relations Board 15 Thespians 35 Teacher Appreciation C0rrlI'TIittEB 3- GILLENWATER, LEON G.: Golf 1,25 STAMPEDE, HOOFBEATS, Quill and Scroll. GILLETT, CHERYL L.: Pep Club 1,2,35 Spanish Club 15 GILMORE, BRAD N.: German Club 1,2. GIST, WILLIAM A. GOERING, SUSAN K.: Debate 2,35 Student Council Repre- sentative 35 Speak-Out Committee 35 Kaleidoscope 25 Syn- chronized Swimming 1,25 National Forensic League 2,35 Pep Club 1,25 Girl's Glee Club 25 Student Council Representative 35 Latin Club 15 Sea Sprites 1,25 German Club 2,3-Vice-Pres- ident 3. GOLDSBERRY, KEITH C.: Wrestling 2,35 Rifle Club 1,2-Vice- President 2. GOSS, RITA I.: Kaleidoscope 15 Spanish Club 1,2. GRAHAM, DALENA M.: Girl's Glee Club 1,25 One Act Plays 25 Pep Club 1,2,35 Medical Careers Club 2,35 Latin Club 1. GRAINGER, IAMES M. GRANT, IENIFER A.: Spanish Club 1,25 Sophomore Choir5 Choraleers 2,35 Iunior Misses 2,35 Sophomore Girl's Ensem- ble5 STAMPEDE 2,35 HOOFBEATS 2,3-Organizations Editor 25 Associate Editor 35 Pep Club 1,25 Choralesque 2,35 South Pacific 25 Student Relations Board 15 Quill and Scroll 3. GRANT, MARCY A.: Student Council Representative 1,25 Pep Club 1,25 French Club 1,25 Art Club 3. GRAVES, GERALD L.: Choraleers 35 Madrigals 35 Stage Band 35 All School Project Committee 35 Spanish Club 1,2,3. and Scroll 3 - Secretary-Treasurer 35 Student Council 3 - Director of Publications 3. GRIBBLE, STUART W.: Debate 1,2,35 National Forensic League 1,2,35 Golf 15 Varsity Wrestling 1,2. CRIMES, IACKIE L. GUTZMER, KATHIE L. HACKNEY, CAREY B.: Sophomore Football5 Tennis5 Sopho- more Baseball5 Choraleers 2,3. HAINES, BONNIE L. HAINES, CLARK C. HAINES, MELISSA: Girl's Glee Club 15 Choraleers 2,35 Iunior Misses 2,35 Choralesque 2,35 South Pacific 25 Student Relations Board 15 Vocal Ensemble 15 All School Project Committee 35 French Club 15 Pep Club 1,2,3. HALL, ROBERT M. HAMMANN, GLENN E. HAMMEL, THOMAS M.: Senior Class President 35 Football 1, 2,35 Track 1,2,35 Lettermans Club 1,2,3-President 3. HAMMOND, CHARLES M.: Sophomore Choir5 French Club 2,3. HANCHETT, VICKI E.: Girl's Glee Club 15 Medical Careers Club 1. HANEY, WILL P.: Quality Street 3. HANKS, NANCY M.: Spoon River Anthology 35 Sopho- more One Act Play5 Our Town 25 Quality Street 35 Pep Club 2,3-Representative 35 Thespians 35 French Club 1,2,3. HARKINS, RANDI K. HARMON, CAROL S.: Pep Club 1,2,35 Girl's Glee1,2,35 Sea Sprites5 Spanish Club, HARMS, IEFFERY L. HARP, LLOYD M. HARRIS, R KENT: Football 1,2,35 Basketball 1,2,35 Tennis 1,2, 35 Sophomore Choir 1, Choraleers 2,35 Lettermans Club 2,3. HARTERT, KAYE A.: Girl's Ensemble 1,2,3-Vice-President 2, President 35 Girl's Glee Club 15 Pep Club 1,2,35 Art Club 3- Vice-President 3. HARTMAN, ERIC I. HARTMAN, KAY D. HARTMAN, TIMOTHY M. HARTWELL, SALLY I.: Girl's Ensemble 15 Choralesque 25 Girl's State 25 Student Relations Board 25 Sophomore Choir5 Choraleers 2,35 Debate 15 Speech 15 Pep Club 1,2,35 Art Club 2,35 Spanish Club 2,3. HASKIN, THOMAS D.: Sophomore Football. HATFIELD, DAVID P.: Football 25 STAMPEDE 3-photogra- pher 35 HOOFBEATS 3-Head Phtographer 3. HATFIELD, DON A.: Pep Band 1,25 Concert Band 15 Orches- tra 2,35 South Pacific Orchestra 25 Debate 1,25 National Forensic League 2-Secretary 25 Orchestra Vice-President 3. HAWKINS, BYRON E.: Sophomore Football5 Track 1,35 Soph- omore Choir5 Choraleers 2. HAYES, SHELLEY A.: B-Team Cheerleader 1,25 Pep Club 1,2,35 Homecoming Queen Candidate 35 Iunior Senior Prom At- tendant 25 One Act Play 25 Quality Street 35 Spanish Club 1. HEFLEY, DONNA C.: French Club 1,25 Student Relations Board 1. HEFLIN, IIMMY C.: Football 1,25 Wrestling 1,2. HELLER, BEVERLY: Pep Club 1,2. HELSEL, SUSAN L.: Pep Club 1,2,3. HELTERBRAND, PATSY D.: Seb Sprites 1. HENRY, CAROL A.: Pep Club 1,2. HENSLEY, STEPHEN A.: South Pacific 25 Spanish Club 3. HERRELL, IOYCE E.: South Pacific 25 Pep Club 1,2,35 Span- ish Club 1. HERRICK, ROBERT S. HERRING, DEBRA K.: Pep Club 1,2. HERRON, CHRIS A.: All School Project Committee 2,3- Treasurer 35 Student Lounge 35 Prom Royalty 35 French Club 25 Pep Club 1,2,35 STAMPEDE 35 HOOFBEATS 3-Class Editor 35 Brother's and Sister's Club 25 Quill and Scroll 3. HERVEY, CAROLYN A.: Pep Club 1,2. HERVEY, IANE M.: Pep Club 1. HERWIG, IOHN A.: Football 1,25 Wrestling 1. HIBBS, MARCIA I. HIEBERT, LANDON R.: STAMPEDE 2. HIGLEY, DAVID C.: Sophomore Football. HILL, BUDDY R.: Football 15 Wrestling 1,2,35 Golf 1. HILL,CHARLES D. HILL, DANIEL M.: Football 1,2,35 Track 15 Governor of Gov- ernment Class 35 Student Council 3. HILL, DAVID M.: Track 1,25 Sophomore Football. HILL, MONTE H.: Sophomore Football5 Varsity Football 2,35 Lettermans Club 2,3. HIPPS, VICTORIA L.: Quality Street 35 Our Town 25 Stu- dent Relations Board 25 All School Project 25 Pep Club 2,3. , HIRATZKA, IANET L.: Pep Club 1,25 Latin Club 1,2,3-Presi- dent 35 Travels Under Borealis 3. HITZ, STANLEY I. HODGES, ALICE HOEPNER, KATHARINA M. HOLLADAY, IAN M.: Sophomore One Act Play5 Pep Club 1. HOLLEICKE, DIANE K.: Cheerleader 1,2,35-Varsity 1,3, B- Team 25 Homecoming Queen 35 Our Town 25 Choral- esque 2,35 Choraleers 2,35 Thespians 3. HOLLIS, BRIAN W.: Sophomore Choir5 Sophomore Football. HOLLY, CARMAN K.: Choralesque 2,35 Backstage Minori- ty 2,35 Pep Club 1,2,3. HOLT, PAUL W.: Marching Band 2,35 Science Club 35 Pen Band 3. HOUGLAND, NANCY R.: Choralesque 2,35 Student Rel: tions Board 25 Pep Club 1,2,35 Choraleers 2,35 Iunior Misses 35 Backstage Minority 25 Spanish Club 1,25 All School Project Committee 35 Sophomore Choir5 Sophomore Ensemble. HOUSER, MARY L.: Pep Club 15 Office Education3. HOVATER, GARY P. HOWELL, MARGO I.: Pep Club 15 Backstage Minority 2- Piano Accompanist. HOWSE, ROBERT H.: Track 15 Cross-Country 25 Student Re- lations Board 25 Iunior-Senior Prom Royalty 2,3. HUBELI, TERRA I.: Girl's Glee Club 15 Modernaires 25 Pep Club 1. HUDSPETH, RAE L.: Pep Club 1,2,35 Spanish Club 15 Girl's Varsity Sports 1,25 Inter-City Exchange Committee 3. HUFFMAN,VICKl N. HULL, MARILYN K.: Our Town 25 Quality Street 35 Stu- dent Council 25 Pep Club 1,2,35 French Club 25 Thespians 35 Choraleers 2,35 Sophomore Choir. HUMPHREYS, IEFFREY W. HUNTER LINDA G. IBARRA,THEODORE E. IRVIN, DONNA I. IRVINE, ION E. IABARA, DANA L.: Our Town 25 Quality Street 35 Stu- dent Relations Board 15 Sophomore One Act PIay5'Pep Club 1,2,35 Thespians 3. IACOB, IAN S.: Basketball 1,2,35 Football 1,2,35 Choraleers 2, 3. IAMES, RANDALL C. IENNINGS, FRANK H. IENSEN, PHILLIP M.: Track 15 Student Relations Board 2, IEWETT, ALAN D.: Wrestling 1. IEWETT, BRUCE E.: Debate 1,2,35 Student-Faculty Committee on Innovative Education 35 Film Club 35 National Forensic League 1,2,35 Board of Education Youth Council 3. IOHNSON, ANN E. IOHNSON, IAN E.: Pep Club 1,25 Twirler 2,35 Art Club 15 Band Treasurer 3, IOHNSON, KARLA S.: Orchestra 1,2,35 Pep Club 1,25 French Club 15 Art Club 2. IOHNSON, LINDA L. IOHNSON, PATRICK W.: Gymnastics 2. IOHNSON, REBECCA L.: Pep Club 15 Student Relations 1, IONES, IEANNIE E.: Student Relations Board 25 Pep Club 1,25 Spanish Club 1,2,3. IONES, KEITH E. IONES, MARK S.: Football 1,2,35 Track 1,2,35 Lettermans Club 2,35 Student Council Representative 3. Student Relations Board 25 German Club 1. IONES, PATRICIA A.: Debate 15 Youth Board 2,35 Pep Club 1, 2: IONES, SYLVIA A.: Pep Club 1. IONES, THOMAS R.: Swimming 1,2,35 Lettermans Club 1,2,3. IONES, TIMOTHY K. IONES, YVONNE C.: Girl's Glee Club 15 Future Teachers of America 1,2-President 2. IOSEPH, ANNE T.: Art Club 15 Pep Club 1,2,35 Swim Show 2. KATING, TIMOTHY A.: Sophomore Football: Wrestling 3. KATZENMEYER, KAY L.: Girl's Gymnastics 35 Varsity Cheer- leader 15 Hostess Committee 15 Ski Club 15 Synchronized Swimming 15 Pep Club 2. KELTNER, TERRI L.: Girl's Glee Club 15 Speak-Out Commit- tee 35 Latin Club 15 Pep Club 1,2,3. KENNEDY, LOYD W. KENNEDY,TERRY W. KENNERLY, SCOTT R.: Wrestling 3. KERSEY, RICHARD P.: Cross-Country1,2,3-Captain 35 Track 1,2,35 Lettermans Club 1,2,3. KIMBALL, KECK C.: Football 1,2,3-Captain 35 Basketball 1,2, 35 Track 15 Lettermans Club 2,35 Film Club 3. KING, CHARLES K.: Baseball 15 Wrestling 1,25 Marching Band 1,25 Iunior One Act Plays, Our Town 25 Quality Street 35 STAMPEDE 2,3-Sports Editor 35 Quill and Scroll 3-President 3. KING, DOUGLAS K.: Tennis 15 National Merit Letter of Commendation 35 Spanish Club 35 Student-Faculty Commit- tee of Innovative Education 35 Viet Nam Moritorium Com- mittee 3. KING, GARY L.: Sophomore Baseball, Intramural Basketball. KING, IOHN R.: Medical Careers Club 2,3--President 3. KIPERS, IOHN G.: Wrestling 15 Baseball 15 Choraleers 2,35 Boy's Ensemble 2. KIRBY CRAIG D. KIRKHART, CRAIG A. KITCHEN, ERIC P.: Football 1,2,35 Basketball 15 Track 1,2,35 Spanish Club5 Lettermans Club 2,3. KLINEFELTER, GLORIA K.i Pep Club 1,2. KLOTZ, STEVE D. KNAPPENBERGER, ROY C. KNOLL, IOHN F. KNOLL, KAREN S.: Girl's Softball 2. KOELLING, IACK R.: Swimming 1,25 Student Lounge Director 35 Student Council 35 Student Relations Board 25 Film Club 3. KRASUSKI, IAN R. KRAUS, MARY S.: Pep Club 1,2,35 Film Club 35 Spanish Club 2,3. KRISNATHEVIN, MANA KRUEGER, PAMELA I.: One Act Play 25 Student Relations Board 25 Pep Club 1,2,3. KUECK, CYNTHIA M.: Pep Club 1,2,35 Model U.N. 25 Moder- naires 2-Vice-President 25 Backstage Minority5 French Club 1: Speak-out Committee 1. KUHNS, ROBERT M.: Pep Band 2,35 Concert Band 2,35 Stage Band 3. KULESSA, CYNTHIA I.: Pep Club 1,2,3. KURTH, KRISTEN LADOW, DAVID E.: Student-Faculty Committee on Innova- tive Education 35 Chess Club 25 Debate 1,2,35 National Foren- sic League 1,2,35 Latin Club 1,2. LAMBERSON, MICHAEL G.: Sophomore Football. Senior Summaries LANDIS, DEBORAH I.: Pep Club 1,25 Mediical Careers Club 25 German Club 1,25 Office Education 3. LANDIS, RONALD F. LANDON, GRAYDON D. LANNING. ELAINE K. LARUE, CHRISTINE M. LATTIMORE, LARRY E. LAUCHNER, LORAIN LAWRENCE, CONRAD M.: Football 1,2,35 Wrestling 1,2,35 Lettermans Club 1,2,3-Vice-President 35 Choraleers 3. LEBEN, LECIA L.: Sophomore One Act Play5 Our Town 25 Quality Street 35 All School Project Committee 2,3-Assist- ant Director of Booths 2, Director of Booths 35 Inter-City Exchange Committee 1,25 Pep Club 1,2,35 French Club 1,2,35 Student Council Representative 1,2,35 Spirit Committee 3- Chairman 35 Thespians 3. LEE, IAMES K. LEFORS, LINDA S.: Quality Street 35 Iunior One Act Plays5 Pep Club 15 Modern Dance Club 15 Student Relations Board 25 Sweetheart Committee 3. LEMlNG,TOM L. LEONARD, LAURIE I.: Pep Club 1,2,35 Quality Street 3. LEONARD, ROBERT K.: Football 1,2,35 Basketball 15 Track 1. LEVALLEY, IOHN S.: Choralesque 2,35 Stage Band 1,2,35 Pep Band5 South Pacific 25 Band5 Orchestra5 Brass Choir5 Trombone Quartet. LeVALLEY, KATHLEEN L.: Swim Show 25 Intramurals 1,2,35 Pep Band 2,35 Marching Band 1,2,3-President 35 German Club 15 Gymnastic Team 1,2,35 STAMPEDE 2,35 HOOFBEATS 2,3 -Index Coordinator 35 Quill and Scroll 35 Letterwomans Club 3. LEVAND, MIKE B.: Football 1,2,35 Baseball 1. LEWIS, DEBORAH I.: HOOFBEATS 2,3-Editor 35 STAMPEDE 2,35 Out of City Exchange Committee 35 Latin Club 15 Pep Club 1,2,35 Quill and Scroll 35 Student Relations Board 1. LEWIS, DENNIS M. LEWIS, MICHAEL D.: Varsity Basketball 1,25 Golf 15 Student Council Representative 1,25 German Club 15 Golf Club 1. LEWIS, WILLIAM R.: Student Council Representative 15 Golf 1. LIBBY, JOY L.: Echoes on the Wind 25 Choralesque 35 Sophomore Choir5 Modernaires 25 Choraleers 35 Backstage Minority 2,3. LIND, DEBORAH A.: Pep Club 1. LINDLEY, CHERYL K.: Intramurals 1,2,35 Swim Show 25 All School Project Committee 25 Sea Sprites 152,35 Pep Club 1. LINNEN, GERALD C. LINNEN, HAROLD R.: Choir 3. LINSCOTT, DAVID W. LIVELY, CANDACE: Pep Club 1,2,35 All School Project Corn- mittee 1,2. LOCKWOOD, STEPHEN M.: Football 1,2,35 Basketball 15 Track 2,35 Lettermans Club 2,35. LEHNER, CAROL I.: Out of City Exchange Committee 35 Pep Club 1,2,35 French Club 2,35. LONGACRE, CHARLES I.: National Merit Letter of Com- mendation 35 Viet Nam War Moratorium Committee 3. LORENZ, PHILIP R. LOVEIOY, BRUCE C.: Science Club 3. LOVETT, NANCY I.: Choralesque 25 French Club 15 Pep Club 1,2,35 Girls's Glee 15 Choraleers 2,35 Backstage Minority 25 Iunior Misses 3. LOYD, BONNIE: One Act Plays 35 Volleyball Intramurals 15 Pep Club 1,25 Student Council Representative 3. LUDWICK, MARK E. LYONS, DENNIS M.: Wrestling 25 Student Lounge 35 Spanish Club 1,2,35 Film Club 3. LYTLE, DAVID E. MACE, WENDY: Gymnastics 35 South Pacific 25 Pep Club 1, 2,3. MADDOX, MARTY I. MAHONEY, BRIAN M.: STAMPEDE 2,3-Assistant Sports Edi- tor 35 Quality Street 35 One Acts 35 HOOFBEATS 35 Quill and Scroll 3. MAIN, STEVE M.: Football 15 Baseball 1. MALONEY, LINDA R. MAR, DEBORAH L.: All School Project 2,35 Girl's Competi- tive Sports-Hockey, Volleyball, Basketball, Softball, Arch- ery5 Pep Club 1,25 Letterwoman's Club 1,2,3-Vice-President 3. MARKELWITZ, IEFF E. MARSH, MARTHA A.: French Club 15 Marching Band 1,2. MARTIN, CAROLINE A.: B-Team cheerleader 15 Varsity cheerleader 25 Pep Club 35 Student Relations 15 Homecom- ing attendant 35 Girls Competitive Sports 3-Hockey, Tennis, Volleyball, Basketball, Baseball. MARVEL, SARA R. MASON, IOHN R. MATASSARIN, KATHY S.: Our Town 25 Quality Street 35 Sophomore One Acts 15 Office Proctor 15 Pep Club-Repre- sentative1,Iunior Secretary 2, Representative 35 Thespians 2, 35 Spanish Club 15 Student Relations Board 15 Out of City Exchange Host 1-Committee 3. MATHIESEN, BARBARA A.: Band 1,2,35 Future Teachers of America . MATLOCK, TERRY L. MAURER, IANET L.: Girl's Tennis 35 Sea Sprites 35 Pep Club 1, 25 French Club 2. MAXWELL, B. IEAN: Medical Careers Club 25 Pep Club 1,2,35 German Club 2,35 Teachers Appreciation Committee 3. MAYFIELD, DENNIS D. MAYFIELD, SHERYL A. MAYNARD, SARA S.: Pep Club 1. MCCAUSLAND, PAMELA A.: Pep Club 1,2,35 Film Club 35 Girls Intramurals 1,2,35 Latin Club 1. MCCLANAHAN, DONALD R. MCCLINTOCK, CAROL A.: Amahl and the Night Visitors 15 South Pacific 25 Student Relations Board 25 Student Coun- cil-Secretary of Sophomore Class 1, Senior Representative 3, Secretary 35 Choraleers 2,3-Treasurer 35 Madrigals 35 Iunior Misses 25 Pep Club 1,2,35 Spanish Club 1,25 Modern Dance Club 1. MCCREA, CHARLES R. MCCURDY, WILLIAM E. McDONALD, DONNA F.: Girl's Sports-Volleyball, Hockey: Pep Club 2,35 Glee Club 15 Y-Teens5 Chorus 35 Kayettes 3. MCGREGOR, ROB R. McKELLAR, SUSAN M.: Pep Club 1,25 Letterwoman's Club 1, 2,3-Intraumural Manager 35 Girl's Sports-Hockey, Volley- ball, Basketball, Softball. MCLEMORE, REX LEE McLEOD, GRANT H.: Baseball 15 Latin Club 1,2. MCNAUGHTEN, ALFRED E. MCNEIL, LARRY K.: Cross Country 1,25 Latin 1,25 German Club 35 Speak Out Committee 3. MEAD, TERRI A. MELZER, MARK E.: Our Town 25 Football 15 Thespians 3- Vice-President 35 Film Club 3. MENAKER, HOWARD N.: Debate Team 25 National Merit Semifinalist 35 National Forensic League 1,2,3-Sergeant at Arms 25 Spanish Club 1,2,35 Student Relations Board 1,25 Viet- nam Moritorium Committee 3. MENDENHALL, SUSAN M.: Sophomore Choir 15 Echoes on the Wind 25 Pep Club 1,2,35 Latin Club 15 Office Education Club 3-Parliamentarian 3. MESH, SHARON K.: Latin Club 15 French Club 2,35 Thespians 35 Pep Club 1,2,35 Sophomore One Acts 15 Our Town 25 Quality Street 35 Spoon River Anthology 35 Homecom- ing Committee 3. MEYER, LORRAINE A.: Latin Club 15 French Club 2,35 Medi- cal Careers Club 2,35 Chess Club 35 Science and Math Club 35 Pep Club 1,2,3. MILAM, MICHAEL L.: Golf 1,2,35 Football 15 Film Club 35 Student Representative-Sixth hour Government. MILES: STEPHEN A.: Swim Team 1,2. MILLER, DEBORAH L.: Pep Club 1,25 French Club 1,25 MILLER, KENNETH E. MILLER, LINDA I. MILLER, MOLLY K.: Pep Club 1,25 Latin Club 1,25 Modern Dance Club 1. MILLER, THOMAS P. MINSHALL, NANCY E.: Pep Club 1. MITCHELL, IANET L.: 'fChoralesque 2,35 Sophomore Choir 15 Choraleers 2,35 Pep Club 1,2,35 Sea Sprites 1. MITCHELL, MICHAEL I. MITCHELL, PATSY W.: MONIER, SUSAN S.: Swim Show 25 Quality Street 35 Echoes on the Wind 25 Spoon River Anthology 35 Art Club 3-Treasurer 35 Sea Sprites 1,2,35 French Club 25 Pep Club 1,2,35 Girls Glee Club 15 Girl's Ensemble 15 Back Stage Minority 2,35 Thespians 35 Girl's Sports-Gymnastics 1, Girl's Hockey Team 1. MONTAGUE, PAMELA A. MONTGOMERY, DAVID E. MONTRE, IOHN R.: Track 1,25 Cross Country 1,25. MORLEY PATRICK I. MORRIS, RANDALLI.: Basketball 15 Baseball 1. MOSLEY, MICHAEL D.: Baseball 1,2,35 Football 15 Wrestling 1,2,31Choralesque 2,35 South Pacific 25 Madrigals 2. MOYER, VIRGINIA A.: Sophomore One Acts 15 Medical Careers 15 German Club 2-Secretary 25 Pep Club 15 Student- Faculty Innovative Education Committee 3. MUNSELL, STEVE L.: Debate 15 Gymnastics 15 Wrestling 15 National Forensic League 15 Student Council 3. MUSCH, WILLIAM 1. MUSICK, MICHAEL L. MUTH, SUSAN D.: Girl's Gymnastics 1,2,3. MYERS, BARBARA E. MYERS, VICKIE R.: Art Club 15 Pep Club 1,2. NAEGELE, DANNY E. NALLEY, DAVID P. NANCE, BEVERLY G.: One Act Plays5 Quality Street 35 Spoon River Anthology 35 Pep Club 1,2,35 French Club 15 Sea Sprites 2,3. NATION, RITA S. NELSON, KATHRYN L.: South Pacific 25 Choralesque 2,35 Pep Club 1,2,35 Sohpomore Choir5 Choraleers 2,3-Vice- President 35 Iunior Misses 2,3-Secretary-Treasurer 35 Pep Club 1,2. NELSON,TERESA A. NEWCOMB, ERIC A.: Football 1,2,35 Basketball 1,25 Intramur- al Basketball 35 Baseball 1,2,35 Lettermans Club 1,2,3-Secre- tary-Treasurer 3. NEWCOMB, IENNIFER A.: Pep Club 1,25 Choir 1,25 Office Education Club 3. NICHOLS, IAMES K. NICKS, PAULA L.: Iunior One Act Plays 25 Pep Club 1,2,3. NOFFSINGER, MARK W.: Cross-Country 1,25 Basketball 15 Golf 25 Track 15 Lettermans Club 1,2. NOTTINGHAM, IOHNNY L. NOVICK, IAY L.: German Club 2,35 Science Club 35 Mathe- matics Club 35 Latin Club 15 Chess Club 2,3. NUTTER, GRANT E. O'CONNOR, PATRICIA I.: Art Club 25 Spanish Club 25 Stu- dent Council Representative 1,25 Y-Teens1,2. OEHLERT, ROGER D.: Wrestling 1,25 Golf 1. OLANDER, KAREN R.: Pep Club 1,2,35 Girl's Glee Club5 Stu- dent Relations Board 25 Spanish Club 25 Spirit Committee 3. OLANDER, MARILYN: Pep Club 15 Choraleers 2,35 Sopho- more Choir5 'fChoralesque 3. oLIEs, GARY D. OPLIGER, RODNEY OREAR, KATHY L.: Iunior One Act Plays5 Our Town 25 Quality Street 35 Pep Club 1,2,35 Spoon River Anthology 35 Film Club 35 All School Project Committee1. ORR, IANET D.: Our Town 25 'QUBIIIV Street 35 French Club 15 Pep Club 1,2,35 Thespians 35 Sophomore One Act Plays: Sergeant at Arms 25 Student Council Representative 3. OSMOND, DEANNA L.: Sophomore Ensemble: Choraleers 2,35 Choralesque 2,35 Student Rights Committee 35 Student Council Representative 1,2,35 Student-Faculty Committee on Innovative Education 35 Senior Recognition Assembly Com- mittee 25 Pep Club 1,25 Sea Sprites 1,25 Chess Club 3. OSTERMANN, RUSSELL D.: Pep Band 1,25 Concert Band 1,25 Marching Band 1,25 Tennis 1,2,35 Intramural Tennis 1,25 Na- tional Merit Semi-Finalist 35 German Club 1,2,3-President 35 Chess Club 2,3-Vice-President 3. OSTRANDER, PAMELA I. OSWALD, REUBEN R. OTTEN, TONI L.: Pep Club 1,2,35 Student Council Represent- ative 2. OTTERNESS, TOM E. OVERAKER, KENT: Sophomore Football5 Sophomore Choir5 Boy's Ensemble 2,35 Choraleers 25 Choralesque 2,3. OVERSTAKE, MARCIA K.: Our Town 25 Spirit Committee 35 Quality Street 35 Spoon River Anthology 35 Girl's Glee Club 15 All School Project Committee 25 Iunior One Act Plays5 Pep Club 1,2,35 French Club 1,25 Thespians 3. OVERSTREET, ROGER A.: Gymnastics 1,2,3. OWEN, MIKE E.: Golf 1. owNBY,IoHN K.: Football 1,2,3. OYER, MARILYN B.: Pep Club 3. PADBERG, REBECCA S. PAGE, IAMES D. PAGE, IANE M.: Sophomore One Act Plays5 South Pacific 25 Our Town 25 Harvey 25 Quality Street 35 Sopho- more Choir5 Girl's Ensemble 15 Choraleers 2,35 Iunior Misses 3: Thespians 35 Peo Club 1,2,3. PAGE, KATHRYN I.: Our Town 25 South Pacific 25 Quality Street 35 Choralesque 2,35 Thespians 3-Trea- surer 35 Pep Club 1,2,35 Choraleers 2,35 Iunior Misses 2,3. PANKOW, KAREN: c.IrI's Glee Club 15 Pep Club 1,2,35 Medi- cal Careers Club 25 PAPPAS, CATHERINE D.: Film Club 35 French Club 15 Spanish Club 35 Pep Club 1. PARHAM, DON E.: Football 1,2,35 Basketball 1,2,35 Track 1,2, 35 Lettermans Club 2,35 Choraleers 2,35 South Pacific 2. PARKER, IUDITH L.: Pep Club 15 Medical Careers 2. PARZYBOK, CRAIG, S.: Golf 1,2,35 Choraleers 2,3. PAYNE, IOHN T. PEACHEE, POLLY R.: Echoes in The Wind 25 Pep Club 1,2. PECK, CHARLES E.: STAMPEDE 3-Head Photographer 35 Quill and Scroll 3. PENZLER, PERRY I. PERKINS, REBECCA L.: Modernaires 2,35 Echoes On The Wind 25 Pep Club 1,25 French Club 15 Sea Sprites 1. PETERS, CATHERINE A.: German Club 1,2,3. PETTY, RICHARD M. PETTY, SUSAN D. PFEIFFER, NEAL I.: German Club 1,2,35 Chess Club 2,35 Sci- ence and Mathematics Club 35 Marching Band 1,2. PHILLIPS, IAMES M.: Football 1, Golf 1,2,35 Lettermans Club 3. PHILLIPS,WILLIAM L. PHIPPS, RITA C. PICKARTS, SUZANNE K.: Latin Club 15 French Club 25 Pep Club 1,25 Pep Band 3. PIKE, BARBARA B.: Choraleers 25 Stage Band 35 Pep Club 1,25 Sophomore Choir5 Orchestra 2,3-Treasurer 2, President 35 Spanish Club 1,2,35 Choralesque 25 Student-Faculty Com- mittee on Innovative Education 35 South Pacific 5 Sopho- more One Act Plays: Student Council Representative 1,2,3. PILLER, THOMAS R.: Wrestling 1,2,3. PIPER, VIRGINIA L.: Gymnastics 2,35 Sophomore Choir5 Modernaires 25 Backstage Minority 35 South Pacific 25 Sophomore Ensemble5 Pep Club 1,2,3. PLENERT, CONNIE L.: South Pacific 25 Orchestra 1,2,35 Pep Club 1,25 Medical Careers 15 Latin Club 1. POAGUE, MARY B. POE, TERRY I. POELMA, SUSAN L.: Echoes On The Wind 25 Spanish Club 1,2,35 Backstage Minority 2,35 Pep Club 2,3. PORTER, MAUREEN E.: Girl's Intramurals 3--Volleyball, Hockey, Basketball, Softball 35 Pep Club 1,2,35 French Club 15 Film Club 2,35 Homecoming Committee 3. POSTON, MARY I. PRESTON, CHARLES: Basketball 1. PREWITT, STEVE W.: Wrestling 1. PRIESS, KAREN L.: Art Club 1,2,35 Spanish Club 1,25 French Club 2,35 Pep Club 1. PROFFITT, CHARLES E. QUADE, KAY L.: Pep Club 1. QUALLS, MARK G.: Gymnastics5 Science Club. QUILLEN, MARC A.: Football 1,25 Wrestling 1,25 Pep Band 2, 35 Stage Band 25 Quality Street 35 Latin Club 1,25 National Forensics League 35 Thespians 2,35 French Club 2. RALSTIN, MARY M.: Hockey Team5 Volleyball Team5 Broth- er's and Sister's Club 25 Spanish Club 1,35 Pep Club 1,2. RAMSDALE, LYNN: Pep Club 'I,2,3-Cabinet 3. RANNEY, MICHAEL A.: Sophomore Football5 Sophomore Baseball: Science Club-Vice-President5 Chess Club. RANSOM, CARLETTA L.: Pep Club 1,25 German Club 25 Let- terwomans Club 35 Hockey Team 3. RECHTERMAN, LINDA G. RECORDS, GREG L.: Football 1,2,35 Golf 1,2,3. REEP,IANET M. RELPH, BEVERLY I. REUSSER, PAM I. REVEL, A.M.: Wrestling 2,35 Track 1,25 Modernaires 2,3- President 3. REYNOLDS, RICHARD L.: Football 1,25 Baseball 1,25 Science Club 35 French Club 2. RHOADES, DAVID M. RICHARDSON, FRANCES: Pep Club 15 Sea Sprites 1. RICHTER, ROSE E.: Pep Club 1,2, Spanish Club 2,3, Sea Sorites 1, RICKS, CLAUDIA K.: Pep Club 1,2, German Club 1,2,3, Span- ish Club 3, Backstage Minority 2. RINE, MURRAY B.: Football 1,2,3, Wrestling 1,2, Track 2,3, Lettermans Club 2,3. RIPLEY, TERESA M.: Gymnastics 2,3, Pep Club 1,2,3, Latin Club 1,2, Girl's Glee Club 1, Girl's Ensemble 1. ROBERTS, BELINDA L.: Iunior One Act Plays, Quality Street 3, Pep Club 1,2, Latin Club 2,3. ROBINSON, IAMES E.: Basketball 1, Track 1, Cross-Country 3. ROBINSON, MELANIE G.: Sophomore Choir, Pep Club 1,2,3. ROBY, CAROL A.: South Pacific 2, Choralesque 2,3, Iu- nior Misses 2,3, Pep Club 1,2,3. ROE, VICKI L.: Pep Club 1. ROGERS, DEBORAH E.: Office Education Club 3. ROGERS, RONALD W.: Track 2. ROMIG, REBECCA L.: Pep Club 1. ROOT, CATHERINE A.: Pep Club 1,2. ROOT, REBECCA A.: Pep Club 1,2, Gymnastics 3. ROPER, LARRY W. ROSILE, STEVEN A. ROWLEY, STEVEN P. RUNGE, MARTIN C.: Cross-Country 1. RYUN, IEANETTE C.: Girl's Glee Club 1, Backstage Minority 2,3, Pep Club 1,2,3. SALBY, CHARLES R.: Baseball 1,2. SALLE, DAVID L.: Evening at Our Place 2, Travels Under Borealis 3-Art Editor, Film Club 2-Board of Directors 2, Art Club 1. SANBORN, KEITH I.: Student Council 3-Financial Chairman 3, Tennis 1,2, Debate 1,2,3, Kansas American Legion Boy's State 3, Spanish Club 1,2,3, N.F.L. 1,2,3-President 3, Chess Club 2,3-President 3-Board of Directors 3, SANDERS, ANITA L.: Pep Club 1,2. SANDERS, MIKE D.: Football 1,2,3, Wrestling 1,2, Lettermens Club 3. SANTEE, ANDREW I. sAvoY, BRIAN N. SAWYER, THOMAS L.: Wrestling Manager 1,2,3, Baseball Manager 1,2, Baseball 3, Lettermens Club 2,3. SCHAEFFER, CLYDE G.: Football, Wrestling, Track, German Club, All School Project, Sophomore Choir. SCHAIBLE, IANE F.: Thespians 3. SCHAUNER, GREGORY D.: Gymnastics 1,2,3, Letterman's Club 2,3. SCHERR, CARLA G.: Teacher Appreciation Committee 3, Latin Club 1, Medical Careers Club 2, Pep Club 1,2,3. SCHMIDLAPP, DONALD L. SCHMID, ART SCHMIT, RONALDI. SCHMITTER, DAVID R. SCHOENLEBER, MICHAEL: Wrestling 1,2,3. SCHOLLER, IANA C.: Girls Ensemble 1,2,3, Pep Club 1,2,3. SCHONBERG, IEFFREY B.: Swimming 1,2,3, One Acts, Stu- dent Right's Committee, Swim Show 2,3, Letterman's Club 1, 2,3. SCHOWALTER, LINDA R.: Sophomore One Acts 1, Our Town 2, Quality Street 3, Pep Club 1,2,3, French Club 1,2, Student Lounge Committee 3, Student Relations Board Member 1,2, Thespians 3-Secretary 3. SCHUESSLER, MICHAEL S. SCHUHS, DEBBIE L. SCHULTEJANICE E.: Pep Club 'I. SCHWEINFURTH, ANN M.: Pep Club 1,2,3, Thespians 3, One Acts 1, Our Town 2. SCOTT, DEBRA S.: Madrigals 3, Choraleers 2,3, Ir. Misses 2, French Club 3. SCOTT, GREGORY W. SEBA, KENNETH M.: Student Relations Board. SEE, IARY K.: Pep Club 1,2,3, Thespians 2,3, Spanish Club 1,2, Sophomore One Act 1, Our Town 2, Film Club 3, Brothers and Sisters 2,3. SEELIG, REBECCA A.: Choralesque 2,3, South Pacific 2, All School Project 2, Student Relations 1,2, Madrigals 2,3, Chora- leers 2,3, Pep Club 1,2,3. SEELY, IAMES L.: Football 1, Wrestling 1, Track 1. SEERY, VICKI M.: l'Quality Street 3, Swim Show 2, Pep Club 1,2, Art Club 3. SELBY, WILLIAM C. SELL, LARRY L. SHADID, SYDNEY I.: Girls Hockey 3, Girl's Volleyball 3, Stu- dent Relations Board 1, One Acts 1, Pep Club 1,2,3-Iunior Representative 2-President 3, Homecoming Queen Candi- date 3, French Club 1,2, Spirit Committee 3, Thespians 3, Our Town 2, Sea Sprites 1. SHAW, DEBORAH L. SHEETS, WILLIAM P.: Football 1, Wrestling 1, Track 1,2,3, Student Council Representative 2. SHEFFIELD, IANE E.: 'Travels Under Borealis 3, Student Rights Committee 3, Speak Out Committee 3, Student-Fac- ulty on Innovative Education 3, Art Club 2,3, Film Club 2, Pep Club 1,2. SHELLITO, IOHN L. SHELTON, DONNA I.: Swim Show 2, Pep Club 1. SHELTON, GINGER L.: Pep Club 1,2,3, Girls Glee 1, Mod- ernaires 2,3. SHOOK, IANE L.: Class Vice-President 1,2 - one semester President 2, Latin Club 1, Pep Club 1,2,3, Sophomore Choir 1, Choraleers 2,3, Ir. Misses 2,3 - President 3, Choralesque 2, 3 - Mistress of Ceremonies 2, South Pacific 2, Student Council'3 - Publicity Director 3, National Merit Semi-Finalist SHORT, GARY I. SHOUSE, DAVID V. SHUE, RANDOLPH L.: Football 1, Swimming 1,2, Pep Band 3, Film Study 3, Rifle Club 2, Brothers and Sisters 2, Film Club 3. Senior Summaries SIDNER, LAURIE D.: HOOFBEATS Assistant Editor 3, STAMPEDE 2,3, Pep Club 1,2,3, Iunior Classical League 1 lLat- in Club Empressl, Medical Careers 2, German Club 2, Quill and Scroll 3, Honor Soceity 1, Future Iournalists of America 'l. SILBAUGH, CANDACE S.: Modernaires 3, Girl's Glee 1, Girl's Ensemble 2,3. SILVERS, ION R. SIMON,VDENISE M.: Inter-City Student Exchange Committee 3, Orchestra 1,2,3, South Pacific 2, Spanish 2, Sea Sprites 2, Pep Club 1,2,3. SINCLAIR, CYNTHIA A. SLANE, EARL R.: Madrials1,2,3, Ir. One Acts 2, South Pacif- ic 2, Our Town 2, Thespians 3, Choraleers 2,3, Boy's En- semble 2. SLAUGHTER, ILAH M.: Spanish Club 1,2, Pep Club 1,2. SLIVINSKY, VALERIE I.: South Pacific 2, Choralesque 2,3, Choraleers 2,3, Madrigals 3, Quality Street 3, Our Town 2, Pep Club 1,2,3, Thespians 1,2,3-President 3, Spanish Club 2. SMITH, BARBARA: Y-Teens1,2, Pep Club 1,2, French Club 1, 2. SMITH, IANET K.: Pep Club 1,2,3, Art Club 1,2,3. SMITH, IOANNE M.: Orchestra 1. SMITH, REID C.: Boys' Ensemble 2, South Pacific 2, Cho- ralesque 2,3, Choraleers 2,3, Sophomore Choir 1, Sopho- more Madrigals 1, Inter City Exchange 3, Latin Club 1, French Club 2,3. SMITH, SCOTT A.: Football 1,2,3, Student Council 1,2,3, Let- terman's Club 3, Inter-City Student Council, Youth Council, Sophomore Class President, Student Body Vice-President, Student Body President. SMITH, SHERYL T.: One Act Plays 1, Our Town 2, Quality Street 3, Student Council 1, History Club 1, Thespians 3. SMITH, STEPHEN B. SMITH, VICKI L. SNARENBERGER, MARY I.: Pep Club 1,2,3, Girls Glee 1, All School Project 1, Modernaires 2, Backstage Minority 2,3, Echoes in the Wind 2, Student Relations Representative 2, Choraleers, 3. SNAVELY, IOSEPH P. SNAVELY IUNE M.: Varsity Hockey Team 1,2,3, Varsity Vol- leyball 2,3, Varsity Basketball 2,3, Varsity Softball 2,3, Pep Club 1,2, Letterwoman1,2,3-Presider1t3. SNELLEN, DONALD L. SNELLEN, DONNA L.: Pep Club 1,2. SNYDER, BRUCE D.: Football 1, Chess Club 2,3, German Club 1. SOEST, LINDA A.: Iunior One Acts 2, Quality Street 3, All School Project 1,3, Sea Sprites 1,2,3-treasurer 2, secretary 3, Pep Club 1,2,3. SORENSON, DEBORAH A.: Pep Club 1, Science Club 1,2- FHS Officer 2. SPEYER, PATRICIA G.: Pep Club 1,2,3, Girls Glee 1, French Club 1. SQUIRE, PATTY A.: Glee Club 1,2, Modernaires 3, Varsity basketball. STAFFORD, EVALYNN: Gymnastics 2,3, Swim Show 2, Tennis 3, Hockey 3, Sea Sprites 3, Band 3. STARK, IOHN V.: Wrestling 1. STARKEY, HAL K.: Choralesque 1,2, Stage Band 1,2,3, Pep Band 2,3, Track 1, Marching Band 1,2,3. STAUFFER, MICHAEL R. STEELE, IULIE K.: STAMPEDE 3, French Club 2, Pep Club 1,2, 3. STEKOLL, SUSAN I.: South Pacific , French Club 1,2, Pep Club 1,3, Medical Careers Club 2, Orchestra 1,2. STONE, THOMAS H. STOWELL, CHARLES A.: Sophomore Play, Sophomore Foot- ball 1, Film Club2 STRAUGHN, IAMES D.: Cross Country 1,2, Baseball 1,2,3. STROBEL, CATHERINE A. STROER, GLENN H.: Basketball 1,2,3. STUCKY, IEROME D. SUHM, SALLY B.: Pep Club 1,2,3, French Club 2, Film Club 2, Sea Sprites 1,2. SUHR, PHILIP L.: Wrestling 1, Football 2. SULLIVAN, TIMOTHY B.: Football 3. SWISHER, STEVEN M. TANNER, IANE E. TATE, BRENDA I.: Pep Club 1,2,3, Latin Club 2, Sea Sprites 1. TATE, KANDY K.: Pep Club 1,2,3, Art Club. TAYLOR, DHERA A.: Pep Club 1,2,3, Art Club 1,3, Student Relations Board 1,2, Sophomore One Act Plays, South Pacif- ic 2, Inter-City Student Exchange Committee 3, All School Project Committee. TENBRINK, BONNIE S.: Hockey 2,3, Volleyball 3, Basketball 3, Softball 3, Letterwomans Club. TENNANT, DAVID V. THIESSEN, MARK H. THIMM, TERESA L.: Pep Club 1,2, Sea Sprites 1. THOMAS, STEVEN I. TICE, DAVID M. TIPTON, F. EARL: Football 1, Golf 2, Student Lounge Proctor 2, Latin Club 2, German Club 3. TOOT, IAN E.: Iunior One Act Play, Sea Sprites 1,2,3, Pep Club 1,2. TRONSGARD, PAT A. TURNER, RITA D. UMANSKY, DANNY W.: Student Lounge Proctor 2, German Club 2, Student Council Speak-Out Committee 3. UNRUH, DEBORAH L.: Pep Club 1,2,3, All School Project Committee 3, Sophomore Choir, Sophomore Ensemble, Choraleers 2,3, Iunior Misses 2,3, South Pacific 2, Choral- esque 2,3. VANWEY, KAREN M.: Model United Nations 2, Office Edu- cation Club 3-Social Chairman 3, Band 1,2. VARNER, IANE A.: Swim Team 1, OSOM Week Committee 3, Intra-City Exchange Committee 3, Sophomore Choir, Sopho- more Ensemble, Choraleers 2,3, Iunior Misses 2,3, South Pacific 2, Choralesque 2,3, French Club 2, Sea Sprites 2,3, Pep Club 1,2,3. VON ELLING, SHAREE S.: French Club 1,2, Art Club 1, All School Project Committee 1, Pep Club 1. WAGER, ROBERT E. WALDO, IEFFREY M. WALKER, IAY W.: Golf, Baseball WALKUP, PHILIP B.: Sophomore Basketball, Sophomore Baseball, Varsity Wrestling 2. WALLACE, KAREN I.: Pep Club 1, Spanish Club 1. WALLACE, LUANE A. WALLACE, SARAH S.: Pep Breakfast Committee 3, Pep Club 1,2,3, French Club 1,2, Art Club 2, Student Relations Board 1. WALLER, ANNA K.: Student Exchange Committee 3, Pep Club 1,2,3. WALLINE, ROBERT K. WALTER, SHARON S.: Quality Street 3, Pep Club 2,3, Art Club 2,3, Spanish Club 2. WARREN, ALLEN G.: Sophomore Choir, Boy's Ensemble 2, Choraleers 2,3, Choralesque 2,3. WARREN, MARGARET I.: Tennis 3. WATT, IILL E.: Intramurals 2, B-Team Softball 2. WEACH, DORIS E.: French Club 1,2, Sea Sprites 1. WEAVER, KATHY S.: Pep Club 1,2,3. WEHDE, RAMONA C.: Quality Street 3, Iunior One Act Plays, Mardi Gras 2, Spirit Committee 3, Homecoming Queen Candidate 3, Thespians 3, Pep Club 1,2,3-Iunior Cabinet Representative, Sea Sprites 1,2,3-President 3. WELLS, DAROLD R.: Model United Nations 2. WENIGER, VIRGINIA K.: Pep Club 1,2,3. WEST, RONALD B.: South Pacific 2, Choralesque 2,3, Band 1,2,3, Stage Band 1,2,3, Orchestra 2,3. WESTERMAN, ROBERT B. WESTLAKE, IANET S.: Art Club 1, Spanish Club 1,2,3, Pep Club 2,3. WEYAND, RICHARD D.: Sophomore Baseball WHITE, DAVID E. WHITE, MARC G. WHITE, ROBERT P. WHITE, W. IEFFREY: Football, Stage Manager, Pep Band, Chess Club, Science Club, Band, Student Council. WHITEHEAD, BARBARA R.: Our Town 2, Quality Street 3, Pep Club 1,2,3, Art Club 1,3, Spanish Club 1,3, Film Club 3, Future Teachers of America 3-Secretary, Thespians 3. WHITFIELD, MYLES E. WHlTLOCK,T. CHRIS. WHITNEY, NIKKI I.: Choraleers 2,3, Choralesque 2,3, South Pacific 2, Sophomore Choir, Sophomore Ensemble, Pep Club 2,3, Brother's and Sister's Club 2. WHITSON, DONALD G. WHORTON, DAVID L.: Debate 1,2, National Forensics League 1,2,3, STAMPEDE 2,3, Advertising Manager 2, Busi- ness Manager 3, Fashion Magazine 3. WILLETS, LAWRENCE A.: Football 1,2,3, Baseball 1,2,3, Film Club, Lettermans Club. WILLIAMS, RANDALL W.: Basketball 1,2, Baseball 1, Track 3, Volleyball Intramurals 1,2,3. WILLIAMS, ZONA I.: Pep Club 1. WILLIAMSON, DIANE L.: Pep Club 1,2,3, Girls's Glee Club 1. WILSON, CHRISTINE M.: Office Education Club 3- Historian. WILSON, DEBORAH K.: Our Town 2, South Pacific 2, Film Club 3, Thespians 3. WINTER, CRAIG D.: Football 2. WINTERS, DEBRA I.: Gymnastics 1,2, Hockey 2,3, Volleyball 2,3, Letterwomans Club 1,2,3, Competitive Sports 1,2,3. WISDOM, MARK R.: Sophomore Football, German Club 1. WISNER, LAURA E.: B-Team Cheerleader 1, Sophomore Madrigals, Sophomore Choir, Sophomore One Act Play, South Pacific 2, Choralesque 2,3, Choraleers 2,3, Madri- gals 2,3, Homecoming Queen Candidate 3, Pep Club 2,3- Cabinet 3, French Club 2,3. WITT, IANE A.: Model United Nations 3, Pep Club 1,2,3, Chess Club 3, Science Club 3, Medical Careers Club 1,2,3- Treasurer 2, Vice-President 3. WITTMER, MARY E.: Sophomore One Act Play, South Pacif- ic 2, All School Project Committee 3, Orchestra 1,2,3. WONG, LYDIA M. WOODS, LYNNA S. WOODS, R. MELODY: Sophomore Choir, Sophomore En- semble, Choraleers 2,3, Madrigals 2,3, Sophomore One Act Play, South Pacific 2, Choralesque 2,3, Pep Club 2,3, Student Relations Board 1. WRIGHT, ROBERT A.: Swim Team, Lettermans Club, Film Club. WRIGHT, WILLIAM O.: Wrestling 1,2,3, Lettermans Club 1,2, 3. YANCEY, MARGARET A.: Office Education Club 3. YARBROUGH, PAM M.: Pep Club 1,2,3, Spanish Club 2. YEARY, TERESA I. YORK, IUDSON E.: Wrestling 1,2,3, Band 1,2,3. YOUNG, DAVID L.: Art Club, Model United Nations. YOUNG, GREGORY A.: Sophomore Football, Baseball 1, Varsity Baseball 2. YOUNG, LINDA A.: Student Government Representative 1, Student Government Senator 2, Coralettes 2, Drama Club 1, Girl's Sports Association 1,2, Pep Club 3, Brother's and Sis- ter's Club 2, Speak-Out Committee 3, Homecoming Com- mittee 3, Spirit Committee 3, Mardi Gras . YOUNKIN, TERESA K. ZIEGLER, CARROL L. ZINN, ZONA Z. ZUENDEL, IUDITH L. Eakes, Mrs. Patricia 24 FACULTY Addis, Dr. Fred 10,11 Aitken, Miss Constance 21 Amen, Mr, Fred 22 Andree, Mr. Paul 28 Bare, Mrs. Leone 18 Barnes, Mr. Richard 18 Bayer, Mr. Floyd 22,85 Beck, Mr. Clark 17 Bourlard, Mr. Louis 24 Bozarth, Mrs. Wilma 23 Brock, Mrs. Cheryl 18 Brown, Mrs. Pauline18 Buchanan, Mrs. Verna 26 Burkholder, Mrs. Trudy 20 Calvert, Mrs. Barbara 18 Campbell, Mr. Dean 18, Chambers, Mrs. Mary 21 Christie, Mrs. Helen 18 Clark, Mr. Glenn 22 Clark, Mr. Ken 17 Clark, Mrs. LaVon 25 Coad, Mrs. Rosemary 25,85 Criss, Mr. john 28,101 Deckinger, Mr. jim 27 Dirks, Mrs, june 18 Dixon, Mrs. Pamela 18 Draut, Mr, William 27 Eby, Mrs, jean 26 Edwards, Mr, A.R. 28 Elving, Mr. Richard 17 Emmett, Mr. j.S. 27 Fields, Mrs. Virginia 16 Fugit, Mrs. Betty 28 Fulton, Mr. Doug 23 Gire, Mr. Terry 24 Gladhart, Mrs. Marsha 18,84 Graham, Mr. Keith 12 Grandy, Mrs. Marguerite 19 Greene, Miss janice 28 Hageman, Mrs. Helen 21 Harms, Mrs. Sue 20 Harrison, Mr. William 19 Hatter, Mr. Charles 22,95 Herd, Mrs. jean 13 Hiebert, Mrs. Helen 21,81 Houser, Mr. Everett 27 Huffman, Mr. Marvin 19 Hunsberger, Mr. john 24 jacob, Mr. Howard 20 jensen, Mr. Frank 19 johnson, Miss Helen 13 Kasper, Mr. Randolph 27 Kaufman, Mr. Clinton 22 Keller, Mrs. Mae 19 Lamb, Mr. Don 28 Lane, Mr. Robert 12 Lantz, Mr. William 27 Larson, Mr. David 24 League, Mr. Martin 24 Legg, Mr. Donald 24 Lohrentz, Mr, Walter 22,84 Loomis, Mrs. Nancy 19 Maddox, Miss Glendyne 13 Mader, Mr. james 24 Martinez, Mr. Frank 21 McCormick, Miss Ruth 20,55 McCreery, Mr. jack 78 Moran, Mrs. Opal 23 Moreland, Mr. jimmie 23 Morozzo, Mr. Morris 25 Morris, Mrs. Marilyn 28,112 Morton, Mr. john 18,19,151 Nicholson, Mr. Vernon 20 Nyquist, Mrs. june 19 Page, Mr. Grant 25 Patton, Mrs, Mary 13 Pearcy, Mrs. Ruth 16 Pepperkorn, Mrs. Gene 26 Peterson, Mr. Birl 25 Pitzner, Mrs. Violet 20 Powell, Mr. james 24 Rader, Mrs. Lucille 21 Rathmel, Mr. H.M. 27 Reynolds, Mrs. Dorothy 21 Ridgeway, Mrs. Verna 13 Rogers, Mrs. Nadine Schaude, Mr, Ralph 27 Schrader, Mrs. Ruby 28 Schrag, Mr. Marlin 21 Schroeder, Mr. Edgar 23 Schroeder, Mr. Mel 24 Sherman, Mr. Dennis 23,83 Shreffler, Mrs. Rosalie 13 Simmons, Mr. Herb 24 Smith, Mr. Kenneth 22 Steele, Mr. Terry 20,44,45,46,47 Streiff, Mr. lee 14,24 Stricklin, Mr, Garland 19 Stucky, Mrs. Hulda 25 Taylor, Mrs. Linda 23 Thompson, Miss Fanny 17,74 Thompson, Mrs. Sharon 19 Turner, Mrs. june 17 Vandaveer, Mr, Marvin 28,97 Vanderford, Mr. Corwin 27 Wallace, Mr. Noland 23 Wallace, Mrs. Rosalie 19 Walters, Mrs. Margaret 13 Weddle, Mr. Don 20 Wilke, Mrs. jean 13 Williams, Mr. Robert 19 Wolverton, Mr. john 23 Wulfmeyer, Mrs. Mary 26 Wyckoff, Mr. William 23 Yeargan, Mr. Richard 19 4 Young, Mr, Richard 24 Zumalt, Mr. john 25 STUDENTS Abbey, Rickey C,118 Aberg, Hans E. 142 Abraham, Burl D. 105,118 Abraham, james B.105,130 Abraham, justin B. 105,130 Achten, Mark H. Adams, Beverley V. 118 Adams, David H. 44,118 Adams, Glenda K. 130 Adams, Harold V. 86,142 Adams, Sara E. 44,118 Adrian, Patrice D,142 Adrian, Robert S. 118 Agee, Steve C. 86,97,128,130 Ahrens, Scott D. 118 Aikins, Nancy C. 86,112,142 Airington, Alan L. 44,130 Alefs, Betty S. 39,41 ,1 30 Alexander, johnnie L. Alexander Randy L.130 Allan, Mary S.142 Allen, Alice M. 85,142 Allen, Daniel R. 142 Allen, David M. 130 Allen, Geraldine C. 118 Allen, jo A. 130 Allen, Ronnie 87,101,142,146 Allen, Sterling E. 97,130 Alley, Craig R. 86,106,130 Alley, Lecia N. 80,83,142 Alley, Nancy E. 39,82,130 Allin, George 118 Alpern, David j. 80,142 Alseike, Donna L. 39,130 Alter, jean A. 77,130 Amaro, Anna M.118 Amis, Michael 5.118 Amos, Orley M. 98,118 Amos, Randall M. 130 Andersen, Richard 44,118 Anderson, Carol A,130 Anderson, Fannie. Anderson, Frank E.118 Anderson, Greg C. 142 Anderson, janis S.118 Anderson, jill L. 118 Anderson, Keith A. 118 Anderson, Kevin j. 118 Anderson, Krista j. 130 Anderson, Marc D.130 Anderson, Marla B. 43,118 Anderson, Michele K. 118 Anderson, Paula j. 130 Anderson, Randall S. Anderson, Robert j. 118 Anderson, Robin L.11B Anderson, Steven P.142 Anderson, William M. Andrews, Keith L. 40, 98 Andrews, Schari E. 118 Angelo, john E. 45,142 Angelo, Robert T. 45,98,105,118 Angle, Kelvin D. 39,130 Ansel, Steven T. 102,118 Anthony, Robert 106,142 Anthony, William G. 118 Appel, Norma j. 118 Armstrong, jennifer A. 118 Armstrong, jerry W.142 ART CLUB 82,83 Arvin, Scott B130 Asel, Caroline j. 142 Asher, Gary L. 82,130 Astle, Bill R. 118 Astle, Stephanie j. 18,35,54,78,142 Atkinson, Charlotte M. Atnip, Michelle 80,130 Atwood, james L.118 Aurbach, Michael L.142 Ausherman, Larry P. 81,83,142 Austin, Gary F. 118 Autry, Steven N. Avers, Angela D.130 Avery Aviks, Ayala, Ayala, Ayers, Ayers, Ayesh, Ayesh, , Martha s. 39,54,55,7a,142 llZe A. 142 Carla A. 130 Israel 142 Mitchell c. 98,118 Peggy s. 35,39,a0,13o Mark G. B7,97,101,103,130 William A. 101,142 Babcock, Kent K. 118 Bachos, Renie K. 142 Bachus, Diana L. Bachus, Vickie A.142 Backstage Minority 42 Baer, Audrey K. 42,130 Bailey, Dean j. Baird, Gayle 5.118 Baker, jay E. 97,130 Baker, Kathleen H. 80,118 Baker, Paul j. 118 Bales, Denny L.130 Ball, Duane K. 142 Ball, j. Ranee142 Ball, Michael A. 118 Ballard, lames M.130 Ballentine jon R. 87,97,142 Banks, Rox Ann 34,35,78,12B,130 Banks, Steven F. 118 Barber, jacquelinn A. 142 Barbour, Robert B. 142 Bare, Eleanor E. 142 Barham, Emily K. 45,80,130 Barnard, john D. 98,118 Barnard, Suzanne I. 59,112,142 Barnes, Troy T. 40,142 Barnett, Philip R.130 Barr, Angela 87,130 Barrera, Lia j. 118 Barrier, janice 44,46,142 Barrow, Wesley A.130 Barry, Richard E. Barscewski, Robert L.130 Barth, Craig A. 45,46,47,118 Bartlett, Lynne E. 44,142 BASEBALL 110 BASKETBALL 100,101 ,102,103 BASKETBALL SWEETHEART 64,65 Basta, Connie L.130 Bastian, Marvin C. 39,142 Batchelor, Denise L. 130 Bates, Linden D.118 Bauman, jack L.118 Baxter, Cynthia K. 130 Bayouth, Patrice A.142 Beach, Rexford S.118 Beals, Kathy H. Beaman, Britt H. 118 Beaman, Nancy G. 34,73,142 Bean, Steven M.130 Beard, Cheryl A. 87,118 Bechtold, Patricia L.118 Beck, Kenneth L. 36,142 Beck, Sally A.142 Beckett, james A.130 Bedigrew, Gary D. 86,97,142 Beery, Bradley j. Behring, William j. 142 Beiswanger, Dennis S,130 Bekemeyer, Lucinda C. 34,78,142 Bell, Brenda E. 130 Bell, Bruce R. Bell, Franklin E. 37,98,118 Bell, 1. Mitchell 43,118 Bell, jack D.142 Bell, ludy L.118 Bell, Stephanie L. 40,130 Bell, Willow D.142 Bell, William N.130 Bender, Edward M. 40,105,130 Benhcrn, Pamela 5.118 Bennett, Beverly j. 118 Bennett, Cynthia 5,130 Bennett, Steve 98,118 Benson, Charlotte 118 Bentley, Lee L.142 Benton, jerry D.118 Benton, Teresa j. 43,118 Bergman, Debra A. 43, 118 Bergman, Kathy S. 39,53,88,142 Berkompas, Sandra R. 112,113,130 Berndsen, Sharon A.130 Berry, Brad 118 Berry, David R. Berry, Melanie L.130 Bethel, Robert R. 86,97,130 BETTY CROCKER AWARD 32 Bick, Terri L.130 Bigelow, Deborah S.118 Biggs, Michael R. 143 Biglow, Darrell G. 130 Biglow, Larry j. Billups, Patricia A.130 Binderim, janis E.130 Binter, Nancy M. 118 Bishop, Deborah L. 118 Bishop j. Michael 98,102,118 Bittle, Dayid W. 143 Black, Patricia A. 36,39 Black, Sharon M. 118 Blackburn, jonelle 113,143 Blackmor, Deborah, N. 43,130 Blackmor, Gary 106,118 Blakely, Michael D. 35,130 Blakely, Patrick C. 35,130 Blakemore, David L. 98,118 Blakey, Belinda j. 21,118 Blaney, jerry M. 118 Blank, Kathryn M. 130 Blanton, Dalene K. 45,143 Blanton, Darlene F. 130 Bleck, Cynthia j. 81,130 Brown, Davy I. 130 Brown, Deborah L. Brown, Debra K. 143 Brown, Dinah 43,130 Brown , Douglas G.130 Brown, Douglas L. 82,143 Brown, Earl H. 130 Brown, Eleanor 118 Brown, joel H. 118 Brown, Kirby R. 130 Brown, Richard Kent 98,118 Brown, Ronald A. Brown, Sondra 5.143 Brown, Val j. 76,86,97,130 Browning, Ann R. 130 Browning, Beverly A. 131 Browning, Kirk L. 45,98,118 Brubaker, Christopher 131 Brubaker, S. Lynn 44,81,87,118 Bruce, Bruce, Bruce, Bruce, Addie L. 143 Eric D. 36,106,143 Patricia A. 143 Susan E. 40,131 Clark Bleck, Sandra L. 130 Bloch, Bloch, Esther Renne I. 143 Blockyou, Rocky L. 130 Blythe, Blythe, Bogart, Barbara A, jackie L. Dale M. 143 Boge, Marilyn P.118 Bogges Bogue, s, Therisaj.130 Patrick A. Bohannon, Patricia K, 143 Bolan Penny L. 89,112,130 Bonat, Georgia A.118 Bond, Cynthia K. 39,43,112,113,130 Bondurant, Terry L. 87,94,143 Bonesteel, Bradley L. 118 Booth, David L. 130 Booth, Nanci jo 118 Borman, Vicki R. 43,118 Bos, Malinda B.130 Both, Constance L. 143 Bottomley, David j. 39,143 Boucher, Robert 39,130 Bounous, Timothy j. 39,143 Brunton, Randy G.143 Bruss, Donna L. 131 Bryan, Robert E.118 Bryan, Susan L. 143 Bryant, janet L. 118 Bryant, Marsha A. 81,131 Buck, David D. 39,105,131 Buck, Kathleen A. 45,131 Buck, Ky Ann 118 Buck, Lon L. 131 Budd, David K. 32,33,85,143 Bulis, Kevin C. 86,97,131 Bultmann, Walter K. Bunker, Susan A. 80,87,118 Burch, Briana K. 143 Burch, Gary 45,118 Burgess, Onis M. 143 Burleigh, Deborah L, 35,143 Burnett, Chester L. Burnett, john W. Burns, Deanna 131 Burns, Karen 5.143 Burns, Lela M. 131 Burns, Walter 112,119 Carter, Linda S.119 Carter, Rebecca L.80,143 Carter, Serene Denise 119 Carvalho, Antonio C. 83, 119 Cary, Barbara A. Case, Terry C.131 Cash, james H. 36, 79,119 Casler, Vicki S, 131 Castro, Patricia A.131 Cavin, Mary L. Cengiz, Suzan 131 Chaffin, Chris H. Chaffin, Kevin B.131 Chafin, james K. 106,119 Chambers, lerry L. Chambers, Norma j. 131 Chambers, Suzanne Chandler, Charles Q. 131 Chapman, Debra L. 43, 119 Chard, David W. 44,131 Cheek, Debra S. 85 CHEERLEADERS 88, 89 CHESS CLUB 83 Chestnut, Connie L. 40,42 Childress, Debra L. 43, 119 Chiles, David 119 Chippeaux, Donald D. 119 CHORALEERS 38 CHORALESQUE 66 Chrisco, Dennis G. Chrisman, j. Diane 119 Christiansen, Ronald 119 Christmann, Melissa 119 Christopher, Niki K. 119 Christy, W. Kent 131 Clarida, Donna K. 74, 131 Clark Betty L. 131 Clark, Billy R, Clark, Elizabeth A. 113,144 Clark, Clark, Clark, Clark, Clark, Clark, Clark, , Teddy W.104, 144 Gerald L. 104,131 jeannie E. 39, 144 Kathryn M. 113, 119 Kenny W. 144 Luann 131 Ronald G. 119 Ruth A. 131 Bourbon, Dorothy A. 130 Bowen, Stacey A. 130 Bowers, Bill 130 Bowlan, Ronald E. 86,97,106,130 Bowles, Deborah R. 143 Bowman, Linda G. 35,130 Boyce, Phyllis N. 39,130 Boyd, Martha A. 43,116,118 Boyd, Michael 95,130 Boyd, Wendy K. 44,118 Boydston, Donna K. 35,130 BOYS ENSEMBLE 40 Brack, Kevin S. 45,130 Bradberry, Suzanne 118 Bradbury, Richard A. 44,130 Bradberry, Suzanne 118 Bradbury, Richard A. 44,130 Brame, Mike 44 Brammer, Elizabeth M. 116,118 Brandom, Lee A. 118 Brandom, Patricia L. 81,143 Brane, Daniel A. 143 Branson, julie j. 39,128,130 Braun, Mark A. Braverman, Philip S. 36,130 Breazeale, Barbara j. 143 Breazeale, Rachel A. 118 Breeden, Omer E. 43,118 Breidenthal, john L. 86,97,130 Brenneis, james M. 130 Burr, Angela Burrow, Michael E. 131 Burrow, Robert T. 119 Burrus, Richard E. 143 Burton, james E. 119 Busch, Busch, Charles j. 131 Denise A. 43,112,119 Bush, Rosalind E. 131 Bussart, Brad R. 143 Butin, Richard E. 44,98,119 Butler, Constance A. 81,143 Butler, Douglas W. 43,119 Butler, Michael P.131 Byington, Michael j. 43,119 Byrne, j. Thomas 131 Cable, Daniel L. 143 CAFETERIA WORKERS 29 Cailteux, Kathy j. 131 Callahan, Connie j. 44, 46,143 Campbell, Greg A. 143 Campbell, Marcia M. 143 Campbell, Richard B. 44,131 candy, lane: M. 44,112,131 Canfield, Ken R. 131 Cannon, Ann P. 87, 81,131 Bressle r, Marcia L.143 Brewer, Deborah j.143 Brewer, Gary L. 118 Brezovar, john R. 39,143 Bricker, Bruce W. 43,118 Cannon, David j. Cantrell, David A. 143 Cantrell, Deborah A. 85,143 Capps, joseph M. 119 Capps, usa L.87,89,143 Capron, Carolanne143 Bridges, Thomas D. 130 Brim, Deborah A. 118 Brim, Melissa G, 43,130 Briner, Sharon F.118 Briscoe, Donn W. 39,130 Briscoe, james C. 105,143 Britton, Richard A. 97,130 Broadwater, Daphne A. 116,118 Carlson, Dana D. 131 Carnahan, David A,143 Carney, Dwayne R. 119 Caro, jeannie V. 119 Caro, Lynn E. 131 Carpenter, Susan D. 44, 47,143 Carr, Connie 119 Clay, john C. 39, 86,144 Claypool, Annette L.43,131 Clevenger, Lindsay K, 119 Clevenger, Mark 8.32, 37, 79, Clifton, jane A. 74,131 Cline, Betty j. 43 Cline, Luann A. 73,131 Cline, Steven L. 144 Clinton, Robert P.131 Clover, Kristen E. 131 Cobb, Betty L. 119 Cobb, Suzanne L,131 Cochenour, Anita M. 144 Cochran, Pamelaj. 39,131 Cocking, Nancy L.40,131 Cockrell, Darla R. 144 Cody, Paula C. 53, 89,144 Coe, Max M. 119 Coe, Nathan 131 Coffee, jan R. 119 Coffee, Iris L.43,119 Coffman, Dennis D. 131 Cohn, Desiree I. 119 Cole, Linda B.119 Cole, Michelle E. 119 Cole, Vicki j. Coleman, Cynthia A. 144 Coleman, Keith M. 119 Colin, james M. 131 Colling, Timothy L.119 Colling, Vincent M. 144 Collins, Deborah F. 119 Collins, William A. 131 Colver, G. Constance 144 Colvin, Mel 43, 98,105,119 COMMUNITY SERVICE 62, 63 Compton, Donald W. 119 Compton, Robert T. 106, 131 Cone, james F. 119 Cook, Cassie C.144 Cook, Kathy E. 119 Cook, Pamela S, 131 Brodbeck, Ken Sheldon 118 Brodin, janel M. 130 Brooks , Beverly F. 130 Brooks, Brenda j. 45,118 Brooks, Vaida Marie 118 Brosius, Frank C. 36,79,130 BROTHERS AND SISTERS CLUB 82,83 Brothe rton, Carolyn L.130 Brown, Belinda L. 43,118 Brown, Cheryl A. 118 Brown, Connie R. Carr, jeffrey A. 35,106, 131 Carreau, jeanne N. 33, 44, 77,143 Carrell, Becky Io Carrell, Mike W. 119 Carroll, janet L. 40,131 Carson, jana L. 113, 129,131 Carter, Clayton E. 119 Carter, David I. 131 Carter, Earl D. 39, 143 Carter, jerry D. 119 Carter, Larry H. Cooley, Debra K. 119 Cooper Copper Bruce E. 86 131 I Cathryn E. 43, 144 Cooper, Mildred D. 81,131 Cooper, Nancy G. 119 Cooper, Sara A. 43, 119 Cooper, Sidney A. 119 Cope, Peggy A. 119 Copeland, Robert E,144 Copes, Glenda G.144 Copes, Theon 80,144 Corman, Daniel H. 97, 131 Corn,4Brian j.131 Corner, jerry L.119 Cornett, David W. 74, 97,131 Corpening, Donna R. 131 Corum, Mary L.131 Corum, Rebecca A. 119 Costello, Eddie F. 144 Costello, Nancy A. 131 Coulson, john M. 45, 76, 77, 87, 97,140 Coulter, Barbara L.44,144 Coutant, David 119 Cowan, james R. 144 Cowan, jerry R. 119 Cowie, Karen K. 144 Cox, Cinda L.119 Cox, Diane L.144 Cox, Dianne L.119 Cox, Randy L.131 Cox, Wanda 131 Crabb, Tommy L.144 Crabtree, Flora D. 131 Crabtree, janet F. 43 Crabtree, jennifer 43 Crabtree, Mike L.144 Crahan, Carl H. 131 Crahan, Steve W. 53, 144 Cramer, jane L.119 Crandell, Corinne L. 25,131 Crandell, jeffrey S. 144 Crane, Alicia S. Cranston, David R. 119 Crawford, Linda A. 144 Crawford, Marcella L.144 Crawford, Marilyn j. 131 Craytor, Susan M. 40,131 Crelly, Mary P. 87, 119 Crisp, jimmy L.131 Crist, Marilyn M. 131 Crone, Gary P. 131 Crone, William R. 131 Cronin, Michael j. 130 CROSS-COUNTRY 94, 95 Cross, Hal G. 37, 45, 47,131 Crossno, C. Diane 144 Crotts, Larry M. 131 Crowley, Aleta L.43,119 Crum, Lawrence H. 86, 97,131 Crumley, Bradley W. 105,144 Cruzan, Mark D. 131 Culkin, Deborah R. 131 Culkin, Mark A. 97,132 Cumberland, james A.132 Cummings, Gary L. Cummings, Gregory L.105,119 Cummings, Michael E. 119 Cummins, james W. 34, 37, 78, 79,144 Cunningham, Chuck W. 132 Cunningham, Michael A. 132 Cunningham, Richard M. 132 Currie, Gwenevere132 Curtis, Lynnette L.132 Cusic, Mary j.43,119 CUSTODIANS 29 Cyr, Alicia A. Cyr, Patricia H. 119 Daggett, Rose E. Dalbey, Diane E. 119 Dalrymple, Samuel V. 144 Dalton, Richard P. 119 Daniels, Deborah, D.132 Daniels, Frederick S. 97,144 Darbe, Alan L.144 Darbe, Debra D.119 Daves, Kevin F. 98,119 Davidson, Austin L.144 Davidson, Nancy D.132 Davies, Scott 106,132 Davis, Calvin C.132 Davis, Charles P. 119 Davis, Danny j. 145 Davis, David . 145 Davis, Elizabeth M. 81,145 Davis, Glennie L.145 Davis, Linda E. 119 Davis, Linda F. 132 Davis Davis Davis Davis Davis, Davis, Davis, Davis, Mark 119 Michael D.132 Pat 119 Ralph L.119 Richard L. 86,101,132 Robert M. Shelly j. 119 Vicki L.119 Davidson, Ricky D.119 Day, Craig A.145 Day, Daniel E,132 Day, Diana j. 119 Day, Diana L. 39,42,87,132 Day, Gary D. 98,119 Dayvault, David M. 43,81,98,118 Dean, Cynthiaj.119 Dean, Dale W, 145 Dean, Robert L, 45,47,132 Dean, William E.132 DEBATE 36,37 Deck, Glenn E.145 Decow, Glenn D.132 Deemer, jayne A. 43,119 Deere, Kenneth W. Deere, Orville D. DeGarmo, Kathy B. 119 Delancey, Gregory L. 132 Delisse, Diana L. 119 Delisse, Paula A. 132 Dempsey, Thomas A. 78,132 Dengler, Nancy 132 Dennis, Patricia N. 119 Dennis, Teresa L. 132 Deputy, susan B. 39,41,81,145 Desocio, Angela F. 132 Dethample, Deborah I. 113,132 Dethample, Stephen C.145 Deuser, Barbara 1,145 Devins, David E. 102,119 Dewberry, Willsi L 119 DeWitt, Becky L. 119 Dickerson, Mark A. 36,119 Dieker, john W. 119 Dienst, john D. 145 Dillard, Richard j. Dillon, Paul D. 86,132 Dinsmore, jean M. 145 Dinsmore, Martin D. 119 Dinsmore, Robert S. 39,86,97,145 Dix, Marcia G.119 Dixon, Richard D. 119 Doan, Deborah S, 44,119 Dobbin, William S. 119 Dodd, Debby D.132 Doherty, james R. 145 Doherty, Richard L, Donaldson, john M. 145 Donaldson, john P. 39,140,145 Donaldson, Steve R. 132 Doner, Phyliss L.145 Dooms, David E. 132 Doner, Phyliss L. 145 Dooms, David E 132 Doose, Debra D, 44,132 Doose, Lynda j, 45,119 Dorsey, Robert H. 39,40,145 Doser, Mark E.119 Doss, Vicki 1.119 Dotson, Riley S. 97,132 Douglass, Brenda R, 44,134,145 Douglass, Paula 1. 44,81,84,132 Dover, Robert L. 98,119 Dowell, Cheryl j. 145 Downard, Karen S. 43,119 Drake, jana B. 145 Drake, Terry L. Drane, Gregory K. 105,132 Draper, lames M. 145 Drennan, Lawana L. 43,119 Drummond, Donna K. 132 Drummond, Lorna L. 145 Dudney, Gary D. 87,104,145 Dufur, Bruce 132 Duggan, john M. 119 Duggan, Patricia S. 145 Duke, Debra S. Duke, Rodney K. 39,132 Dull, Roxana L. 132 Duncan, Diane M. 43,120 Duncan, Esther D.132 Dull, Roxana L. 132 Duncan, Diane M, 43,120 Duncan, Esther D.132 Duncan, ianaj.145 Duncan, john C.132 Dunkleberger, Glenda 132 Dupuy, Leonard L. 120 Dustin, james W.145 Duvall, Anne H. 145 Dyar, Pamela L, 85,145 Dyas, George W. 98,120 Dyas, Mary L. 145 Dyck, Diane L. 120 Dye, Deborah A. 145 Ealom, Leroy Early, Karman D. 82,145 Earnst, Teresa j. 145 Earsery, Edanj.120 Easton, Catherine L. 145 Eaton, Deborah B, 120 Ecord, Kristie L. 132 Eddy, Barbara j. 43, 132 Eden, john E.120 Edgar, john C.95,145 Edgar, Thomas W, 77, 140, 145 Edgerton, Anne K.132 Edgerton, Carolyn j. 132 Edwards, Andrew L. 120 Edwards, Dewell 120 Edwards, Michael W. 132 Edwards, Pamela S.34,132 Edwards, Patrick H. 132 Eisnaugle, Robert P. 145 Ekrut, Dewayne132 Elavsky, Alicia L. 80, 85,120 Elder, jean A. 39,41, 145 Elkins, Steven G. Elliott, Betty j. 81, 145 Elliott, David W. 40, 120 Elliott, William C. 45, 46, 47, 120 Ellis, Barry 44,132 Ellis, Cindy A. 81, 132 Ellis, Harvey D. 36, 79, 83,120 Ellis,joni D.132 Ellis, Susan K.89,132 Elms, james T. 120 Elster, Louis A. 120 Elston, Cheryl K. 145 Elston, Deborah j. 132 Emmons, Douglas P,146 Emrie, Susan D.34,132 Endicott, Denise K. 39, 41,132 Engelman, jill D. 80, 146 Ensign, Renetta R, 132 Epp, Michael A, 97, 146 Epp, Sharon K. 43,120 Epperson,judy132 Epps, Emily Ervin, Charles W. 132 Eshbaugh, Debra K.120 Esters, Charles D.120 Esters, Eric P. 98, 102, 120 Etter, Gregg W.39,146 Eulert, Mark E.132 Eusco, Robert Evans, Alicia L. 120 Evans, john R,146 Evans, Marilyn K.146 Evans, Michelle j. 132 Evans, Rusty A. 104,132 Evenson, Sallyj. 53,112,146 Ewonus, john P,98,120 Fahrbach, David C. 32, 45, 46, 81,146 Fahrbach, james R.132 Fair, Cynthia j,45, 120 Falconer, William D.146 Fanning, Cathy L. 132 Farbman, Sheila R.78,146 Farha, Eddie B. 82,146 Farha, Danny R.146 Farha, joy L. 132 Farha, Marti L. 120 Farha, Renee 132 Farha, Sherrie L. 120 Faris, Robert C. 132 Farmer, Phyllis A. 132 Farney, Deborah S. 146 Farney, Laura j. 120 Farnsworth, Carl L. 120 Faroh, Craig j. 132 Farrow, David R. Faust, Harold R. Feagins, james T. 120 Featherston, Connie 132 Feese, Colleen G. 43, 87, 89,120 Feese, Randal B. 82, 97,146 Feil, Michael L. 45, 98,120 Feldner, Thomas C, Felix, judy A. 80, 132 Fenno, Debbie L. 146 Ferguson, jane L, 39, 41, 87,132 Ferrar, Douglas C. 104,132 Ferrell, Mark E. 44, 81,132 Ferris, Dale L. 120 Ficken, Randall W. 37, 79, 120 Fiedler, Ellen 146 Fielder, Terry L. 146 Fields, Becky A. 80, 112, 132 Fields, Mark K.98,120 Fields, Ruth A. Filener, William E. 87, 94,132 Fillmore, Michael C. 120 FILM CLUB 82 Finch, Nancy j, 132 Fine, Richard M. 120 Fine, Richard W. 146 Fine, Robert H. 34,146 Fine, Roger L. 146 Gear, james B. Gee, George W. 37, 79, 83,120 Gee, Martha 120 Gehrer, Richard M. 86, 97,133 Geiger, Carolyn A. 120 Geiger, Ronald E.133 Gelman, Keith L. 36,120 Gelmers, David H, 98, 105,120 Gerber, Carol A. 120 Gerlach, Carrie L. Fink, Rhonda G.85,146 Finkbeiner, Linda K. 43, 120 Finkbeiner, Pamela R.146 Finley, Brent E.146 Finley, Bruce A. 105,120 Fisher, Brant A. 132 Fisher, Cindy L. 132 Fisher, Clifton 43,120 Fisher, Linda L. 39, 41,132 Fisher Michael P. Fisher, Ronald D. Fisher, Wayne R,146 Fitzwater, jerald W. 120 Fitzwater,johanna F.120 Fletcher, Douglas A. 120 Flowers, Debbie j. 146 Flowers, Eddie V, 120 Floyd, Delois E. 44, 46,146 Folsom, Pamela K.43,120 FOOTBALL 97, 98 Ford, Elaine R.120 Forgey, Robert D.98,120 Forrer, Barbara A. Forrest, Ruth A.146 Forsse, Eric S. 106 Forsse, Melinda K. 87, 120 Fouse, Carol j. 133 Fowler, janice K.85,146 Fowler, Sandra K.133 Fox, Vicki L. 146 Fraley, joe K.45,120 Fraley, Margaret A. 84, 146 France, Neal 97,105,133 Francis, Richard M. 146 Franklin, james A. 43, 102 Fraser, jay L. 146 Frauen, Barbara j, 57, 59, 146 Frauen, Dorothyj.87, 116,120 Frauen, Stephen P. 87, 104133 Fredrickson, LouAnn j. 39, 41,133 Freedman, Harris L. 43, 98,120 Freeland, Teresa H. 53, 78,140,146 Freeman, Clella D.133 Freeman, josephine M. 89,129,133 Freeman, judie120 Freeman, Lee A. 120 Freeman, Steven W. 133 FRENCH CLUB 80 French, Dorothy A, 34, 133 Friedman, Tracy 133 Friesen, Edwin T. 78, 146 Frieze, Shelly A. 120 Fry, jerry E. Fry, john 104,120 Fry, William 133 Fugit, Theresa C. 43,133 Fulbright, Laurie C.146 Fulkerson, Gary D.133 Fuller, Charles D. 147 Fulton, Gwen L.43,120 Fulton, janice K.147 Fultz, jolene K.133 Fusco, Robert A. 120 Fuson, Sandra L.120 FUTURE TEACHERS CLUB 84 Gaete, Myriam M.147 Galloup, joe R.133 Gamelson, Lyndon W, Gandara, Maureen E, Gans, Rudolph M.35,147 Gardenhire, Gary j. 120 Gardenhire, Keith E, Gardner, janice A. 112, 113,133 Garner, Sandra L.147 Garretson, David L,147 Garretson, Mary A. 113,120 Garrett, janice E.133 Gartung, Cynthia L.147 Gartung, Rebecca 43, 120 Garvey,james R,120 Garvey, judith G. 73, 76, 78, 89,147 Gash, DeAnn R.133 Gaskill, Sandra B. 133 Gatewood, Michael C. 120 Gatewood, Vickie j. 120 Gaulding, Louise E.147 Gerlach, Cathy R.120 GERMAN CLUB 80 Gerner, james P. 34, 35,147 Gervalia, Kathleen A. 133 Gibbons, Mike C.133 Giesecke, Roger K. 86, 97, 147 Gilbreath, Mike W. Giles, Martha A, 78,147 Gillenwa Gillenwa ter, Leon G. 34,147 ter, Lois M.133 Gillette, Cheryl L.26,147 Gilliland, Dennis L.120 Gilliland, jetta L. 120 Gilliland, Steve C.120 Gilmore, Brad N. 147 Gilpin, Gregory A. 47, 120 Gimbel, Gary V. 120 GIRLS GLEE CLUB 43 GIRLS SPORTS 112, 113 Gist, William A. 147 Glasgow, Cathy L. 39, 89,133 Glatt, Stehen L. 40, 98, 105,120 Goddard, Debra j. 43, 120 Goehring, Linda B. 43, 120 Goering, Susan K. 36, 79, 140, 147, 150 Goertz, Phyliss E.120 Goldsberry, Karen j. 44,133 Goldsberry, Keith C. 105,147 GOLF 109 Goodman, Andrea L.133 Goodman, Mary 120 Goodvin, Grant D. 39,133 Goodwin, Nelson C.120 Gordon, Pamela L. 120 Gordon, Rusty K. 86, 97, 133 Gorges, David M.120 Gorrill, Darcy C.133 Goseland, Paul L.133 Gosman, Stephanie F.44,120 Goss, Rita j. 147 Gosselin, Elaine M.133 Gould, Li nda j. 43, 116,120 Graber, Donald L. 120 Gragus, Lawanna 5.133 Graham, Graham, Graham, Graham, Graham, Dalena M.147 Matilda A. 120 Ronnie D. 133 Theresa A. 120 Victor F. 120 Grainger, james M.147 Grainger, janice A. 120 Grant, Daniel T. 104, 133 Grant, jenny A. 35, 39,411,147 Grant, Marcy A. 82, 140, 147 Grass, janet L. 133 Grass, Virginia A. 120 Graves, Gerald 39, 47,147 Graves, Wade 120 Gray, lawrence j. 133 Gray, Stanton G.147 Green, Anthony D.133 Green, john S. 133 Green, Roger 147 Greenberg, Lisa A. 39, 41, 80,147 Greene, Kent L. 120 Greene, Shannon R. 43, 80,128,133 Greenup, Carmen S. 34, 35, 76, 78,112, 147 Gregg, Susan 40,120 Gregory, Lewis D. 36, 79, 129,133 Gregory, Michael L.120 Gribble, Gribble, Robbin 5.133 Stuart w. 35, 79, 147 Griffith, Gretchen R.133 Grimes,j ackie L. 147 Grimes, Rickie L.120 Grissom, Grissom, Grobe, B Glen E,120 jon F.133 rentM.133 Grube, Truza L. Gruenwald, Rex 147 Gudeman, Kathleen j. 133 Gudenkauf, Donald j. 120 Gudenkauf, Ronald j. 120 Gulick, Lisa R. 45, 120 Gu nstrea m, Elizabeth 133 Gunter, Paulette R. Gustke, johanna C,133 Gutzmer, jayne L.120 Gutzmer, Kathie L. 147 GYMNASTICS 104 Haberly, D. Craig 45,133 Hackenburg, Robert W. 133 Hackney, Carey B. 39, 147 Haddock, Pamela 5.133 Hadley, Debbie L. 133 Hafer, Rebecca L. 80,133 Haile, Patricia L. 121 Haines, Bonnie L. 147 Haines, Clark C. 147 Haines Haines , Craig K. 133 , Melissa 39, 41, 147 Hale, Claudia j. 133 Hale, Malerie C. 133 Hale, Marilyn 5.133 Hall, Allen L. 133 Hall, Gerald Hall, Robert M. 148 Hamilton, Theola L. Hamlin, Bill j.133 Hamlin, Mark E. 121 Hammann, Carol A. 86, 112,113,133 Hammann, Glenn E. 148 Hammel, Thomas M. 86, 97,141,148 Hammond, Charles M. 148 Hammond, john 133 Hanchett, Vicki E. 148 Hancock, Randall W. 121 Hancock, Stanley R. 133 Haney, Will P. 148 Hanks, Brenda j. 39, 41, 59,133 Hanks, Nancy M. 89, 148 Hanner, Kim D. 112, 121 Hansen, Deborah 5.121 Hansley, Stephen M. 121 Hanstine, Kennedy L. 98, 121 Harcourt, Kenneth D. 121 Hardesty, Danny G.133 Hardway, Christina G. 121 Hargis, Mary 45, 133 Harkins, Kari C. 88, 121 Harkins, Randi K. 148 Harmon, Carol S. 148 Harmon, Vicki L. 113, 121 Harms, jeffery L. 148 Helterbrand, Paisy D. Henderson, joe A. 133 Henderson, Vivian A. 44, 121 Hendrix, janice E. 133 Henry, Carol A. 148 Henry, David S. 121 Henry, Deborah A. 43,121 Henry, Mary A. 133 Henry, Pat E. 121 Hensley, Stephen A. 39, 40,148 Hensley, Vicki L.121 Henson, Deborah M. 121 Hercher, Gretchen M. 43,121 Herd, Burton E. 133 Herd, Cindy 113, 133 Herd, Georgann121 Herd, Sandra E. 133 Herrell, joyce E. 39, 148 Herrick, Robert S. 148 Herring, Debra K. 148 Herron, Christine A. 35, 59,148 Herron, Terry W. 121 Hershberger, Laleen L.133 Hershorn, Randal N.36,133 Hervey, Carolyn A. 148 Hervey, jane M. 148 Herwig, john A. 148 Herzet, Gregory A. 121 Hess, Greg W. 121 Hess, Richard D. 133 Hesse, David C. Hester, Beverly 121 Hibbs, Marcia j. 53, 148 Hibbs, Steven W. 98,121 Hickle, Billy j. 121 Hickok, Kathleen M. 133 Hidaka, Laura j. 133 Hidaka, Linda j. 133 Hidalgo, Nancy 133 Hiebert, Landon R. 148 Hiebert, Susan 43, 121 Higgins, Charles M. 36, 44, 79, 1 Higley, David C. 148 33 Higley, Ion R.133 Hill, Hill, Buddy R.148 Charles D. 148 148 Harned, Douglas S. 36, 121 Harp, Lloyd M. 148 Harp, Marilyn M. 37, 79, 112, Harp, Rhonda A. 45, 133 Harper, Robert L.121 121 Harris, Harris, Harris, Debra G. B6,112,113,133 Debra L. 44,133 Elizabeth C. 87, 121 Harris, Mary R. 133 Harris, Harris, Harris, R. Kent 39, ar, 97,1o1, 103, 148 Sharon M. 121 will 102, 121 Hill, Daniel M. 59, 87, 97, 140, 146, Hill, David M. 149 Hill, Monte H. 57, 57, 97, 149 Hill, Randall K. 133 Hill, Samuel M. Hilliard, Michael D. 97, 133 Hipps, Alan H.121 Hipps, Victoria L. 149 Hiratzka, janet L. 81, 149 Hirleman, Greg P. 106, 133 Hirning, Mary L.121 Hissem, Gary 5.133 Hite, Michael A. Hite, Tommy L.121 Hitz, Stanley j. 149 Ho, Renae H.121 Hobelman, Roger L.121 Hartert, Kaye A. 42, 82,148 Hartke, Steven M. 121 Hartley, Lynn M. 39,133 Hartley, Susan j. 44,121 Hartman, Eric j. Hartman, Kay D. 148 Hartman, Timothy M. 37 Hartwell, lane A. 34,35,39,78,128,133 Hartwell, Sally j. 32, 39, 81,148 Haskin, Thomas D. 148 Hass, Neletta T. 121 Hass, Wanetta A. 121 Hasz, Cynthia K. 133 Hatfield, David P. 34, 35, 148 Hafield, Don A. 44,148 Hattan, jerald D. 43,121 Havel, Lavona M. 121 Hawkins, Byron E. 82, 148 Hawkins, james S. 43,121 Hawks, BiIlyj.133 Hawley, Douglas W.121 Hayden, Richard G. 81,121 Hayden, Robert W. 133 Hayden, Royj. 105,133 Hayes, jon S.98,121 Hayes, Shelley A. 53,148 Hocutt, Kay R. Hodges, Alice 149 Haynes, Anita M. 45, 121 Haywood, Rickie D. 133 Hearley, David A. 133 Heathman, Sherry L. 43, 121 Hefley, Donna 148 Heflin, jimmy C.148 Heider, janet R. 121 Heller, Beverly D. 148 Helsel, Michael C. 133 Helsel, Susan L.148 Hodges, Claude N. Hoepner, Katherina M. 40, 149 Hoffman, Gregg R. Holcomb, Sharmon G.44,121 Holladay, jan M. 149 Holland, Elizabeth E. 39, 88,133 Holland, Romona A. 121 Hollar, juli A. 121 Holleicke, Diane K. 39, 52, 53, 5 Holley, Patsy A. 121 Holley, Shannon L.133 Hollis, Brian W.149 Holly, Carmen K. 42, 149 Holmes Delbert D. 98, 121 Holmes, Larry A. 98,121 Holt, Brenda j. 121 Holt, Glenda L.121 Holt, Paul W. 44, 46,149 Holzer, Gregory L.133 HOMECOMING 52, 53 Honaker, Carol j. 45, 133 Horn, Alvin 134 Horn, William R. 43,121 Horsley, W. David 44,106,134 Horsley, Richard A. 44, 134 Horton, Frankie L.134 Houchin, Mark G.121 Hougland, Nancy R. 39,41,149 House, David R.134 Houser, Mary L. 85,149 Housholder, Randal A. 134 Houtz, james M. 134 Houtz, joseph R.121 7, 78, 88, 149 16 7 Hovater, Gary P. 149 Howard, julian E.134 Howard, Sally j. 134 Howard, Susan, E. 134 Howe, Robert F. 121 Howell, Margo j. 42,149 Howse, Robert H. 59,149 Hubeli, Terra j. 149 Hudson, Bill j. 134 Hudson, Brett W. 134 Hudson, Debra L. 87,134 Hudspeth, Arnold E,121 Hudspeth, Rae L.149 Huebert, Anne E. 89,121 Huette, Carolyn K. 121 Huffman, Vicki N. 43,149 Huggins, T, Elaine 134 Hughes, Debra M. 134 Hughes, Nancy M.121 Hughes, Velma R.121 Hull, David H. 45,9is,1o5,121 Hull, Linda A. 121 Hull, Marilyn K. 39,78,149 Humphrey, Eric L.121 Humphreys, jeffrey W.149 Hunt, jona L. 40,81,134 Hunter, Belinda j. 121 Hunter, Linda G.149 Hurd, Robert L.121 Huston, Kathy D. 44,443,134 Hutchins, Mark W.134 Hutchison, Carol D. 121 Hutsey, Amy 134 Hylton, janet S. 134 Hylton, Pamela I. 134 Ibarra, Theodore, E. 149 Ingrim, Bonnie V. 44,121 INTRAMURALS112,113 lohnson, Linda L.149 johnson, Marvin L. 122 lohnson, Mary K. 134 johnson, Patrick W.149 johnson, Rebecca L.149 johnson, Ricky L. 39,40,122 johnson, Robert G. 134 johnson, Sharon G. 134 johnson, Sharon L.134 johnson, Susan L. 36,79,122 johnston, jeffrey R.134 johnston, lody S. 45,87,122 johnston, Mike R. 43,122 johnston, William D. 36,122 jones, jones, jones, jones, Cathy S. 134 Clifford C. 122 Deliah K. 44,122 Delois A. 40,42,134 jones, Elwood 0.122 jones, Gwyn M. 43,122 jones, jones, jones, jones, jones, jones, jones, jones, jones, jones, jones, jones, jones, jones, jones, jones, jones, jones, j. Ross 43,122 jackie D.122 jacquelinej.122 jeannie E. 149 loyce E.122 judy L.134 Keith R.150 Linda R. 122 Lynn W. 40,122 Marcia j. 134 Mark S. 86,97,140,150 Patricia 77,150 Sheila L. 37,79,122 Sylvia A. 17,150 Thomas R. 106,150 Timothy K. 150 Wallace Yvonne C. 150 jonker, Shelley j. 122 jordan jordan , Dale H. B7,97,101,134 , lames E. joseph, Anne T.150 Irvin, Donna j. 149 Irvine, Irwin, Ion E, 149 john W. 121 Isaac, Kathy A. 43,121 Isern, james R. 39,134 Isham, NanetteI.134 Isham, Paula 121 jabara, Dana L. 78,149 jabara, Georgann 112,134 jabara, jacqueline S. 42,134 jabara, janet F. 134 jacob, lan s. 39,4o,a7,1o1,1o3,149 Iacobs, Brian L. 104,134 jocobs, Cynthia K. 43 jacobs, Debbie 80,121 jacobs, Teddy L. 98,121 james, Georganne D. 43,121 james, jamie 43,121 james, Randall C. 149 james, james, Rebecca C. 121 William R.134 jamis, Gary L.134 jarrett, Christopher jarvis, Thomas C. 45,46,134 joseph, Susan 122 joslyn, Randy L.104,134 IOURNALISM 34,35 juan, Richard j. 134 jungjohann, Elizabeth 134 IUNIOR CLASS 130-139 IUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS 129 IUNIOR MISSES 41 IUNIOR RESPRESENTATIVES 128,129 Kale, Terrie C. 40,134 Kamen, Sherri L. 80,134 Kating, Timothy A. 105,150 Katz, Ellen S.134 Katzenmeier, Laurie L.122 Katzenmeyer, Kay L. 150 Kaup, jan E. 122 Kays, Randall K.122 Keatls, Randall E. 43,122 Keefe, Patricia M. 81,87,134 jeakins, james R. 44,134 jeffery, Sheila R.121 jeffery,Thomas M. 134 jenkins, Eric H.134 jennings, Frank H.149 jennings, Sandra L.121 jensen, Phillip M. 149 jennings, Sandra L.121 jensen, Phillip M. 149 jensen, Priscilla R.122 jenson, jaclyn L. 81,113,122 lessogne, lean T. 112,134 jessogne, Mary K.122 jeter, Michael A. 134 lewett, Alan D.149 jewett, Bruce E. 36,753,149 jewett, joy A, 43,122 johnson, Ann E. 149 Keeler, Edgar L.134 Keeler, Michael E. 97 Keeler, Gary E. 122 Kegley, David A. 106,134 Keimig, lack L.134 Kellenba rger, Garth 36,79,122 Kelly, james E. 45,84,122 Kelly, Kri stin C. 134 Keltner, Terri L.150 Kemmerer, Marlene j. 134 Kemmerer, Renee L.122 Kenley, L Kennedy Kennedy Kennedy Kennedy Kennedy Kennedy Kennedy ucinda S. 122 , Cheryl L.122 , Eddy 1. 122 , jon R. , Laura K. 122 ,Loyd w.1so , Royaldo N. , Terry W. 150 Kennerly, Scott R. 87,150 Kepp, Robert j. Kerbs, jeanette122 Kersey, Elizabeth A. 134 johnson, Barbara j. 122 johnson, Cynthia L. 43,122 johnson, Debra 5.134 johnson, Glenda M. 122 johnson, jan E. 45,47,149 johnson, jennifer A. 89,134 johnson, jodie L.134 johnson, Karla S. 44,149 johnson, Keith A. 36,45,79,122 johnson, Laurel L. 45,46,134 Kersey, Richard P. 87,94,150 Kettler, Christian D.122 Ketts, Nancy L.134 Keys, john E. 134 Kice, Marilyn 5.134 Kidwel l, Dale H. 44,86,97,105,134 Kimball, K. Leigh 36,134 Kimbell, Lawrence K.134 Kimbell, Keck c. 82,97,146,150 Kimery, Diane j. 43,237,122 King, Charles K. 34,35,44,78,150 King, Donald C. 134 King, Douglas K. 81,150 King, Gary L. 150 King, john R. 150 King, Nancy R. 122 King, Nicholas 122 King, Samuel C.134 Kingsland, james R. Kinkaid, Kathy M. 40,134 Kintzel, George B. 122 Kipers, john G. 39,150 Kirby, Craig D.150 Kircher, janice L.134 Kirk, Carl L. Kirk, Richard Kirkhart, Craig A. 150 Kirkhart, Wendi L. 122 Kirkpatrick, janet L. 134 Kirksey, jeanne A. 134 Kirsch, Mark A. 134 Kiskadden, Kathryn A. 44,87,134 Kitchen, Eric P. 150 Kitterman, Charles F. Kizzire, Teresa K.122 Klinefelter, Gloria K.150 Klock, Edward L. 45,122 Klotz, Steve D. 150 Knappenberger, Roy C. 150 Knoll, john F. 150 Knoll, Karen S. 150 Knop, Mike C. 122 Knox, janine S. 43,122 Koelling, jack R. 18,35,53,76,82,150 Koeltzow, David C. 83,122 Koeltzow, Ronald P. 134 Koepke, Leslie A. 43,122 Kosier, Kathryn A. 36,37,79,134 Kovac, Robert H. 122 Kovac, Sheryl C. 122 Krasuski, lan R. 150 Kratz, Susan 40,42,134 Kraus, Barbara j. 122 Kraus, Mary S. 82,150 Krause, Vicki L. 122 Krebs, Eanette Kretchmar, Sylvia A. 122 Krisnathevin, Mana 150 Krkosska, Udo M. Krouse, janet S. 122 Krueger, Pamela j. 150 Krug, William G.134 Kueck, Cynthia M. 150 Kuhn, Suzanne E. 63,81,134 Kuhns, Robert M. 45,46,47,150 Kulessa, Cynthia j. 151 Kunigonis, Debra j. 44,122 Kunkle, Steven F. 134 Kurth, Kristen Kurtyka, joann A. 134 Lacy, Morondaj.122 Ladow, David E. 151 Laham, Valerie A. 42,80,87,134 Lair, Cynthia S. 39,134 Laird, Ronald D. 9B,102, 122 Lamberson, Michael G. 151 Lambky, Kenneth D. 122 Lampton, Shirley j. 122 Lancaster, Beverly K.122 Lancaster, jack M.134 Lancaster, jill M.134 Landers, David L.134 Landis, Catherine L.122 Landis, Christopher, L.122 Landis, Deborah j. 85,151 Landis, Ronald F.151 Landon, Graydon D. 151 Landwehr, Deborah 134 Lane, johnny R. 134 Langenwalter, Betsy 43,72,89,122 Langland, Paul A. 106,122 Lanning, Elaine K.151 Larkin, jana R. 134 Larmer, Susan K.122 Larsen, Kathy A. 80,134 Larsen, Robert E. 105,122 Larue, Christine M.151 Latas, Karen I, 45,122 LATIN CLUB 81 Lattimore, Larry E. Lauchner, Lorain 151 Lauchner, Loretta 87,122 Lauer, Michael W. 122 Lawrence, Conrad M. 39,86,97,151 Lawrence, Debra jo 122 Laws, Gloria G. 122 Lawton, David A.122 Lawton, Robert C.134 Lea, Steven E. 122 Leach, Douglas 98,122 Lean, Darrell R. 122 Leason, Cathy C. 82,134 Leben, Daid 98,122 Leben, LeCia L. 78,141,151 Lee, Daphne jo 122 Lee, james K. 39,151 Lee, johnny j. 134 Lee, Karen A. 122 Lefler, jennifer S. 83,134 Lefors, Linda 5.151 Lefors, Patricia A. 134 Leikvold, Leanna K.122 Leisy, Bruce R. 128,134 Leming, Tom L.151 Leonard, David A. Leonard, Laurie I. 151 Leonard, Robert K. 97,151 LETTERMANS CLUB 86,87 LETTERWOMENS CLUB 86 LeValley, john S. 45,46,47,151 LeValley, Kathy L. 35,44,46,78,86,151 Levand, Mike B. 86,97,86 Lew, Yolanda K. 39,41,134 Lewick, Richard A. 37,43,122 Lewis, Clifford S. 123 Lewis, Deborah j. 35,78,151 Lewis, Dennis M.151 Lewis, Douglas K.123 Lewis, Linda L. 123 Lewis, Michael D.151 Lewis, Searcy L. 106 Lewis, William E. 122 Lewis, William R. 151 Leyh, janice C, 135 Libby, joy L. 39,42,151 LIBRARY AND UBRARIANS16 Lincoln, Stephen W. 98,123 Lind, Deborah A. 151 Lindley, Cheryl K. Linnen, Gerald C. 40,151 Linnen, Harold Ray 40,151 Linscott, David W.151 Lisenby, Brenda j. 135 Lisenby, Gwendolyn L. 43,123 Lltan, Michael M. 44,831,135 Little, Kent C. 36,79,80,83,135 Lively, Brenda A. 135 Lively, Candace 151 Livingston, Laura M. 80,83,135 Lively, Brenda A. 135 Lively, Candace 151 Livingston, Laura M. 80,83,135 Livingston, William R. 135 Lloyd, Donna D.135 Lockwood, Stephen M. 86,97,151 Loewen, Cynthia L. 82,87,123 Lohner, Carol j.151 Lonborg, Lynn A. 87,123 Long, Edward D.123 Long, Franklin 0.135 Long, Rae j. 44,112,135 Long, Theresa L. 135 Longacre, Charles j. 32,151 Looney, Stephanie A. 43,135 Lorenz, Kent E. 135 Lorenz, Philip R. 151 Lortz, Deborah S. 36,123 Louie, Steven j. 123 Louis, Scott Bradley 123 Lounsbury, Cinda L.123 Lounsbury, Susan K.135 Love, Debra A.135 Love, Devye151 Lovejoy, Bruce C.151 Loveland, Michael G. 98,105,123 Lovell, Tschaikowsky Lovett, Nancy j. 39,41,151 Lowry, Kathryn K.123 Loyd, Bonnie 140,151 Loyd, Patricia A. 83,123 Ludwick, Bruce R. 39,B6,97,135 Ludwick, Mark E. Luedtke, Marc H. 45,46,47,13S Luedtke, Marla j. 112,135 Luginbill, Larry S. Lusk, james R. 135 Lusk, janet K. 135 Lux, Ann C.135 Lyle, Linda S. 35,80,135 Lynam, Ronald W. 45,123 Lyon, Sally A. 135 Lyons, Dennis M,151 Lytle, David E. 151 Lytle, Diane M. 39,41,135 Mace, Wendy 152 Madden, Robert E. 97,135 Maddox, Marty j. MADRIGALS 39 , Mahoney, Brian M. 34,35,78,152 Main, Debra A. 123 Main, Steve M.152 Mall, Linda 123 Mallonee, jane C.135 Malloy, Ricky L.135 Malmberg, Kirk L.135 Maloney, Linda R. Maloney, Milton 98,123 Manach,judi152 Mann, David D. 98,102,123 Manny, Marta j. 44,81,135 Mapel, jean A. 135 Mar, Deborah R. 86,152 Marble, David K.135 Marklewitz, jeff E. 39 Marsh, Martha A.152 Marsh, Paul E. 45,123 Marsh, Valerie S. 135 Marshall, Howard C.123 Martens, Steven j. 36,37,44,79,135 Martin, Caroline A. 52,53,112,113,152 Martin, james C. 105,135 Martin, Marsha K. 45,135 Martin, Rebecca j. 80,123 Martin, W. D.123 Marvel, Sara R. 152 Maryott, Christal L. 43,80,135 Maryott, Leslie C. 43,80,135 Mason, Charlotte D.135 Mason, john R. 152 Mason, Nancy M. 43,123 Mason, Steven C.135 Massey, Howard C.135 Massie, Guy 135 Matassarin, Diane K. 39,42,81,87,135 Matassarin, Kathy S, 73,78,89,152 Matchett, joan K.123 Mathenia, Freddie 123 Mathews, Fred 98 Mathiesen, Barbara A. 44,152 Mathis, Samuel 123 Matkoff, Sherry M.135 Matlock, Terry L.152 Maurer, janet L. 113,152 Maurer, Pamela K. 43,123 Maurer, Patricia K.123 Maxwell, Alan R. 45,106,123 Maxwell, B. jean 80,152 Maxwell, jacqueline R.135 May, Marilyn K.135 Mayer, Frank E. 81,105,123 Mayer, Lawrence M.123 Mayer, Steve j. 135 Mayfield, Dennis D.152 Mayfield, john W. 123 Mayfield, Sheryl A. 152 Maynard, Sara 5.152 McArthur, David K. 135 McArthur, Debra 5.123 McAtee, Terry A. 106,135 McBee, Shelley A. 123 McCaleb, Pamela A.135 McCann, Patrick M. 4S,46,135 McCausland, Pamela A. 82,152 McClanahan, Donald R.152 McClarnon, Susan G. 123 McClarnon, Teresa K.135 McClelland, Mary j. 135 McClintick, Carol A. 39,76,141,152 McCommick, Barbara G. 123 McConnell, janet 152 McCormick, Chandra L. 34,135 McCormick, Glenn W. McCray, Anthony 8.123 McCrae, Charles R. 152 McCubbins, Barbara A. 80,123 McCune, john M. McCune, Michael N. 135 McCurdy, William E. McDonald, Debra A. McDonald, Donna F. 152 McDonald, Richard 128,135 McDow, Terry L. McElhiney, Marilyn C.39,-14,135 McFerson, Roderick K.123 McGaugl1, Debra K.123 McGinnis, Neal P. 135 McGregor, Mary S. 4O,63,135 McGregor, Rob R. 39,152 McHale, Michael E. 135 McHugh, Debra L. 39,135 McKain, Brenda K.123 McKellar, Sandra K. 44,46,135 McKellar, Susan M. 86,112,113,152 McKitrick, Thomas E. 135 McLaughlin, john M. McLaughlin, Peggy L. 44,45,46,135 McLemore, Rex L. 152 McLeod, Alan j. 80,135 McLeod, Deborah 5.123 McLeod, Grant H. 152 McLeod, Alan j. 80,135 McLeod, Deborah S. 123 McLeod, Grant H. 152 McMahan, Cheryl A. 135 McMaster, Tommy L. 39,135 McNatt, Sam H. 39,135 McNaughten, Alfred E. 152 McNaughten, Mary R. 123 McNeil, Larry K. 80,152 McNeil, Richard I. 44,46,123 McNeill, Gregory W. 135 McNeill, Marsha j. Mead, Bobby D. 43,106,123 Mead, Terri A. 152 Meade, Steve C. 87,95 Means, Gail M.123 Means, Ronnie L.123 MEDICAL CAREERS CLUB 84,85 Meeker, Bruce P. 123 Meeker, jolene K.135 Melzer, Mark E. 39,54,55,152 Menaker, Howard N. 33,81,152 Mendel, Robert C. 135 Mendenhall, Susan M. 85,152 Menehan, Kelsey D. 35,39,41,135 Mentzer, Deborah K.135 Mercer, Marsha G. 135 Mercer, Paul D.123 Merrell, Paul 135 Merriman, jackie L.135 Merriman, johnny D. 98,123 Mesh, Sharon K.152 Metzger, David P. 135 Meyer, Lorraine A. 80,234,152 Meyer, Lorraine 135 Middleton, julie A. 135 Middleton, Teri S. 123 Middleton, Todd H. 152 Milam, Michael L. 18,82,152 Milbourn, Gary V. 123 Miles, Stephen A. 152 Milford, Robert L. 135 Millender, Sharon L.123 Miller, Miller, Miller Miller, Miller Miller Miller Miller Miller Miller f Anesa Charlis A. 81,82,87,123 Deborah L.152 Debra L. 135 , Jana D. 123 Keneth E. 152 ftanda l. ,lissa J. 43,123 , Lloyd A. 123 Molly K.152 Miller, Thomas P. 152 Milligan, Connie L.135 Mills, Nan E. 123 Miner, Kim 98,123 Minges, Timothy j. 45,123 Minks, Susan A. 34,136 Minshall, julie A. 136 Minshall, Nancy E. 152 Miser, james D. 98,105,123 Mitchell, Denzel R. 97,136 Mitchell, Gregory S. 136 Mitchell, janet L. 39,152 Mitchell, joetta M.123 Mitchell, Kirk C.136 Mitchell, Mark D. 106,136 Mitchell, Mark E. 136 Mitchell, Mary M.136 Mitchell, Michael j, 152 Mitchell, Patsy W. Mitchell, Peggy 136 Mitchell, Richard E. 123 Mitchell, Rosemary G. 123 Moddrell, jeffrey L. 123 MODERNAIRES 40 Moen, Karen E. 136 Mogle, jean E. 112,136 Mogle, Marjorie G. 123 Mohr, Timothy A. 123 Monier, Susan S. 42,83,87,152 Monroe, Pamela K. 80,136 Monroe, Ward A. 136 Montague, Pamela A. 152 Montgomery, Bert E. 123 Montgomery, Cecelia 136 Montgomery, David E. 152 Montgomery, Irene F. 136 Montre, john R.153 Moore, Lucinda E. 44,136 Moos, joseph C. 86,136 Moose, Charles S. 123 More, james S. 102,123 Morgan, janice S. 123 Morgan, Thomas A. 123 Morgen, Dana C. 136 Moritz, Richard S. 81 Mork, Karen 45,80,123 Morley, Patrick I. 153 Morley, Richard L. 136 Morozzo, Marc M. 136 Morris, Constance A. 116,123 Morris, johnnie M.123 Morris, Randall j. 153 Morrison, jim 8.136 Morrison, Kile R. 123 Morrison, Teresa E. 43,123 Morrow, jerry L. 123 Mortland, Linda L. 45,123 Morton, Marcia L. 80,136 Moseley, joyce M. 43,123 Moser, Teresa G. 136 Mosley, Megan M. 44,136 Moss, Timothy j. 44,136 Mosteller, Anita L, 43,136 Moxley, Bruce A. 43,123 Moxley, Michael D. 39,153 Moyer, Stanley A. 33,123 Moyer, Virginia A. 63,153 Mullins, Carolyn K.123 Mullins, jo Ann 136 Munsell, Donald L. Munsell, Steve L. 140,149,153 Murray, jim C.136 Mu rry, Yvonne j. 43 Musch, William j. 153 Musick, Michael L. Muth, Susan D. 153 Musick, Michael L. Musick, Michael L. Muth, Susan D. 153 Muzingo, Karl 136 Myers, Myers, Barbara E. Brenda S. 123 Myers, james E. Myers, Lawrence T. Myers, Thomas 123 Myers, Valli T.136 Myers, Vicki R. 153 Myers, William P. 123 Naegle, Danny E. Nalley, David E.153 Nance, Beverly G. 87,153 Napier, Carol L. 136 NATIONAL FORENSIC LEAGUE 79 Nation, Rita 5.153 Nave, Nan S. 44,62,136 Neal, Christine L. 113,123 Neeley, lohn C. 63,136 Neely, Terril A. 87,123 Neff, jennifer 81,136 Neihart, Michael D. 136 Nellis, Duane A. 123 Nelsen, Debra j. 136 Nelson, Francis C. 136 Nelson, Francis C. 136 Nelson, Gary L. 43,923,123 Nelson, Kathryn L. 39,41,153 Nelson Nelson Michael E. 44,98,123 lTeresa A. 153 Neth, Edward L. 136 Neville, William E. 40,57,97,98,102,123 Newcomb, Eric A, 87,97,153 Newcomb, jennifer A. 85,153 Newman, john L. 43,98,123 NEWSPAPER STAFF 34 Nichols, james K. Nichols, Lynn R. 123 Nicks, Paula L. 153 Nielson, Vicki 136 Niernberger, Trix 136 Ninke, Terrie L. 123 Nixon, Gary L. 37,124 Nixon, Leslie A. 80,136 Noffsinger, Mark W. 153 Noffsinger, Teresa L. 124 Nollen, Edward E.124 Nollette, Charlotte A. 84,136 Norris, Daniel E. Norris, Robert L. 124 Nosler, Kay E.136 Nottingham, johnny L. Novick, Charlene E. 36,75,79,136 Novick, jay L. 80,83,85,153 Nowling, Elizabeth L. 124 Nutter, Grant E.153 Nyquist, Vicki E. 44,112,113,136 Oak, Tom 136 O'Connor, Kelly K.124 O'Connor, Nancy C.124 O'Connor, Patricia I. 153 O'Connor, Patrick R. 136 O'Connor, Peggy L. 136 O'Connor, Randy j. 124 O'Donnell, Karol 124 O' Donnell, Maureen K. 86,87,112,113,136 Oehlert, Roger D. 153 OFFICE EDUCATION CLUB 85 Ohl, Mark G.124 Ohlson, Robert K.136 Ohm, Robert L. 136 Olander, Karen R. 153 Olander, Kenneth j. 106,124 Olander, Marilyn 39,153 O'Leary, Clare D. 81,136 O'Leary, Debra j. 124 Oles, Gary D. 153 Oliver, Penny E..136 Olson, Kim C. Olson, Mark A. 124 Olson, Wendy K.136 Olsson, Zoe Ann 124 O'NeiII, john 1. 124 Opliger, Rodney 40,153 Oppliger, Debbie j. 89,112,136 ORCHESTRA 44,45 O'Rear, Kathy L.153 Orman, janice H. 124 Orr, janet D, 153 Osmand, Deanna L. 34,140,153 OPEN SEASON ON MALES 56 Osterhout, Larry W. 153 Ostermann, Russell D. 33,80,83,153 Ostrander, Pamela j. Oswald, Reuben R. 153 Otten, Toni L. 153 Otterness, Kris 136 Otterness, Tom E. Otwell, Howard D. 136 Outler, Gary D. 124 Overaker, Kent 40,153 Overstake, Howard W. 98,124 Overstake, Marcia K.153 Overstreet, Cynthia 43,113,124 Overstreet, Roger A. 104,153 Owen, Mike E.153 Owens, Dee Ann Ownby, john K. 97,154 Oyer, Marilyn B. 154 Packard, Debra L. 37,124 Padberg, Rebecca S. Padgett, Mark S. 136 Page, james D. 106,154 Page, jane M, 39,41,78,154 Page, Kathryn j. 39,41,73,78,154 Page, Roberta j. 128,136 Page, William D. 87,94,136 Paine, Bruce G. 45,46,47,124 Palmer, Bruce E. 44,106,124 Palmer, Malcolm T.124 Paluch, Theresa A. 80,87,136 Pankey, Kim R. 124 Pankow, Karen K. 84,154 Pappas, Catherine D. 154 Pappas, George M.124 Pappas, Richard G. 104,136 Parham, Don E. 39,s7,97,1o1,1s4 Parke, Barbara A. 124 Parker, judith L.154 Parrett, judith A. 44,136 Parsons, Silas L. 43,84,124 Partridge, Roger L. Partridge, Teresa L. 136 Partridge, Verna j. 154 Party, Kathy E.124 Parzybok, Craig S. 39,86,154 Patrick, Marcia S. 80,136 Patton, Darryl E. 124 Patton, Deanna K. 39,81,136 Patton, Erroll E. 98,102,124 Pavia, Terese A. 136 Payne, Debra K.136 Payne, Dow K.136 Payne, john T,154 Payne, Nathaniel 87,97,101,103 Peachee, Polly R, 39,42,154 Peck, Charles E. 35 Peebles, Steven C. 136 Peeters, Virginia A. 87,124 Pelz, Victoria j. 136 Penn, Benjamin F.124 Penner, Allen E, Penzler, Debra A. 43,87,124 Penzler, Perry j. PEP BAND 46,64 PEP CLUB CABINET 89 Pepper, William M.124 Perez, Migdalia H. 124 Perkins, Rebecca L. 40,154 Perry, Kenneth R.124 Perry R. Suzanne 136 Peterman, Philip Peters, Catherine A. 154 Peters, Pamela L, 42,136 Peters, Patricia D. 124 Peterson, jane 87,136 Pettersen, john C, 46,47,83,84,136 Petty, Richard M. 154 Petty, Susan D. 154 Pfeiffer, Neal j. 80,233,154 Pfister, jane A. 124 Phalen, M. Beth 124 Phalen, Neil P,136 Pharo, jill 5.124 Phelps, Becky S. 124 Phelps, jonnie V. 105,124 Phelps, Marsha K.124 Phillips, Debra L. 43,136 Phillips, james M.154 Phillips, Keith M. 102,124 Phillips, Patricia A. 124 Phillips, Randall W. 97,136 Phillips, William L. 154 Phipps, Rita C,154 Pickarts, Douglas A. 124 Pickarts, Suzanne K. 45,46,154 Pickering, Sandra R. 124 Pickren, Stacey A. 124 Pierce, Larry L. 136 Pike, Barbara B. 32,33,45,47,62,81,113,141, 154 Piller, Thomas R. 105,154 Piper, Virginia L. 43,105,154 Piper, Virginia L. 43,112,154 Pittman, Larry D. 124 Platt, Kaye A. 43,124 Plenert, Connie L. 44,154 Poague, Mary B. 154 Poe, Terry j. 154 Poelma, Susan L. 33,42,81,154 Poindexter, Claudette 124 Poindexter, Deborah 124 Polite, Bernadine124 Ponds, Deborah j. 40,136 Pool, Marie T. 39,136 Poore, Lou E.136 Porch, M. Phillip Poppe, Russell D. 136 Porter, Linda L. 136 Porter, Maureen E. 82,112,113,154 Porter, Timothy W. 44,124 Poston, Mary j. 154 Potter, Monica A. 124 Powell, Dennis L. Powell, Roxie A. 124 Pray, Patricia j. 88,136 Prewitt, Steve W. 154 Priess, james R. 98,124 Priess, Karen L. 154 Priestley, Patrick 136 Pringle, Calvin L. 124 Pringle, Deborah j. 154 Pringle, Douglas 5.124 Proffitt, Charles E. 154 PROM 58, 59 PROM ROYALTY 58 Pruitt, Debra L. 136 Puent, Craig M.136 Purcell, Kirk D. Quade, Kay L. 154 Qualls, Mark C. 155 Quillen, Marc 37,45,46,78,79,155 QUILL AND SCROLL 78 Quinn, Thomas 81,98,124 Radcliff, Terri L. 136 Rains, Larue D. 124 Ralstin, Mary M.155 Ramey, jimmie D.124 Ramos, james L.136 Ramsdale, Eldon B. 98,124 Ramsdale, Lynn 89,155 Randall, jeanne M.136 Ranney, Michael A. 83,155 Ransom, Carletta L. 112,155 Ratcliff, Debra K.124 Ray, jimmy D. 124 Razook, Debra R.136 Razook, Teresa K. 39,136 Ream, Robert L, 87,95,136 Rechterman, Linda G. Records, Greg L. 97,155 Records, Paul E. 98,105,124 Redburn, Peggy j, 124 Redburn, Russell D. 136 Reece, Rebecca S. 124 Reed, Bruce A. Reed, Deborah A. 42,137 Reel, Nicolette C.137 Reep, janet M. 155 Reagan, Rebecca L, Reheis, Andrew K. 43,124 Reiboldt, Kevin L. 45,46,137 Reid, julia A. 137 Reid, Vivian E.124 Reimer, Raymond H. 124 Reisman, jeffrey 5.137 Releford, Mary j. 137 Relph, Beverly j. 155 Relph, Pamela A. 137 Relph, Susan M,124 Renner, Allen Rentsch, Michael E.124 Reusser, Pam j. 155 Revel, A. M. 40,155 Revel, R.j.124 Reynolds, Richard L.1S5 Rhoades, David M.155 Rhoades, Patrice L.124 Rich, Gail M.124 Richards, Kenneth G.124 Richardson, Frances 155 Richardson, Nina M,124 Richardson, Ralph E. Richardson, Sheryl A. 44,124 Richardson, Tom A. 97,137 Richman, Dana R. 98,124 Richter, Greg K. 4-247,124 Richter, Rose E. 63,81,155 Rickards, Vicki S. 137 Rickey, Rebecca A. 124 Ricks, Claudia K. 63,155 Riedl, Carol A. 40,137 Riegef, Erik H. 36,79,124 Riepe, Ronald D. 43,98,124 Riggs, Ricky L.137 Rine, Murray B. 86,97,155 Riolino, Regina P.124 Ripley, Teresa M.155 Robbins, Harry E,124 Roberts, Alfred R. 97,137 Roberts, Belinda L.155 Roberts, Christopher 137 Roberts, Cynthia E.124 Roberts, john S. 63,77,79,137 Roberts, Lisa L.124 Robertson, Nancy A. 124 Robinson, Elizabeth M.137 Robinson, Fred W. 106,124 Robinson, Gene D. 137 Robinson, james E. 95,155 Robinson, Larry W. Robinson, Melanie G.155 Robinson, Sarah j. 45,46,128,137 Robinson, Timothy M. 97,137 Roby, cami A. 39,411,155 Roby, joan E. 43,87,124 Rock, Kenneth D. 124 Rodgers, jesse P.102,124 Rodick, janis K.124 Rodriguez, jan 124 Roe, Rex 97,137 Roe, Vicki L.155 Rogers, David W. 43,98,124 Rogers, Deborah E. 85,155 Rogers, Debra L. 43,137 Rogers, Pamela R.155 Rogers, Ronald W. Rohloff, Greg W. 137 Rohrback, Dennis C. 45,124 Roland, Ronald E.137 Romig, Rebbecca L.155 Root, Catherine A,155 Root, Rebecca A. 26,155 Roper, Larry W. 155 Ropfogel, Susan 124 Rosenboom,jacquelyn137 Rosile, Steven A. Ross, Karen E. 43,124 Rothfelder, Richard L. 124 Roush, Debra K. 44,137 Rowden, Douglas A. 137 Rowden, janice E. 125 Rowland, Ted 98 Rowley, Steven P. 155 Roy, Sheryl L. Runge, Martin C.155 Runge, Roger 83,137 Russell, Elin A. 137 Russell, Thelma j. 137 Rutherford, George H. 124 Rymer, Raymond 44 Ryun, jeanette C.155 Safely, Kyle A. 125 Sailor, Stevan K. 137 Salby, Charles R.155 Salby, Mary F. 125 Salguero, David E. 83,137 Salle, David L. Salome, Dianne M. 125 Samilton, Clyde 125 Sanborn, Keith 1. 32,3s,7s,79,81,a3,155 Sanders, Anita L. 155 Sanders, Delynn A.137 Sanders, Gwendolene Sanders, Mike D. 97,155 Sanner, james M. 87,97,101,103,137 Sanner, Patricia L. 89,125 Santee, Andrew j. 155 Santee, Brenda K. 137 Santee, Glenda F. 125 Savoy, Brian N. 27,155 Savoy, Carl j. 98,105,125 Sawatzky, Kenneth E.125 Sawyer, Cynthia L. 39,42,137 Sawyer, Thomas L. 87,105,155 Sayers, Sandra L. 137 Sayre, Robin S.125 Sbarra, Lynn A. 43,116,125 Scales, Santra R, 45,125 Scanga, Ralph A. Scantlin, Angela j. 43,125 Schad, Carl L. 125 Schaefer, Nancy S. 43,88,125 Schaeffer, Clyde G. 86,437,155 Schaible, jane F. 155 Schauner, Gregory D. 86,104,155 Scheffler, David P. Scherer, Linda S.137 Scherr, Carla G. 155 Schiffelbein, Gary D.137 Schlender, William C. 45,125 Schlintz, Sally A. 125 Schmidlapp, Donald L. 155 Schmidt, Robert W. 137 Schmidt, Stanley K. 80,137 Schmidt, William W. 137 Schmit, Ronald I. 155 Schmitter, David R.155 Schmitz, Kathleen A. Schoenleber, Leslie A. 87,112,137 Schoenleber, Michael 105,155 Scholler, jana C. 42,156 Scholler, Rhonda B. 43,125 Schonberg, jeffrey B. 87,106,156 Schovee, Martha 116,125 Schowalter, Linda R. 54,78,149,156 Schreiner, Robert j. 137 Schuessler, Michael S. Schug, Marsha 39,137 Schuhs, Debbie L. 156 Schulte, janice E. 156 Schumacher, Michael L. 137 Schumaker, Deborah L. 137 Schweinfurth, Ann AM. 156 Schwinn, joseph H. 125 SCIENCE AND MATH CLUB 84 Scott, Debra S. 39,156 Scott, Gregory W. 156 Scott, james, E.125 Scott, Scott jane R. 39,137 , Mary K. Seba, james M. 137 Seba, Kenneth M. 156 SECURITY OFFICERS 29 See, jary K. 18,82,156 Seelig, Rebecca A. 39,156 Seely, james L. 156 Seely, Larry W. 125 Seery, Vicki M. 156 Segerhammar, Ann E.125 Selby, William C.156 Sell, Larry L. 156 Sellars, Susan E.125 Sellens, David A. 83,137 SENIOR CLASS 142,159 SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS 141 SENIOR CLASS REPRESENTATIVES 140,141 Seymour, jan D. 35,137 Seymour, Paul 137 Shadid, Sydney j. 35,89,112,156 Shafer, Ruby K.125 Shank, Candy 5.125 Shannon, Steven M. 125 Shaw, Deborah L.156 Shaw, Michael R. 105 Shaw, Rochelle A. 39,113,137 Sheets, Paula B. 81,125 Sheets, William P. 156 Sheffield, jane E.156 Shelley, Karen L. 39,41,87,137 Shellito, john L, 141,156 Shelton, Donna j. 156 Shelton, Ginger L. 40,156 Shelton, Sallie G. 81,137 Shelton, Shuanaj.12S Shenold, Susan K. 44,125 Sherwood, Charles D. 125 Shirack, Donna Kaye 43,125 Shonka, Sharon M. 62,63,81,137 Shook, jane L. 33,41,76,156 Shope, jamie C. 137 Shores, john M. 137 Shores, Terry L. 125 Short, Gary L. 156 Shouse, David V. 40,156 Shreffler, sue L. 86,112,113,137 Shrewsbury, Vern W. Shrubshall, Catherine 137 Shue, Randolph L. 44,46,82,156 Shumate, Carol E. 39,112,113,137 Sichley, Debra j. 137 Siders, janet L. 43,125 Sidner, Laurie D. 35,78,156 Siefkin, james M. 137 Siegrist, Larry D. 125 Silbaugh, Candace S. 40,42,156 Silvers, jon R. Simon, Denise M. 44,156 Simon, William Robert 107,125 Simpson, Carol L.137 Sims, Susan K. 125 Sinclair, Cynthia A. Singleton, Carolyn A. Skinner, james A. 81,97,137 Skinner, Sharon K. 125 Slane, Earl R. 39,156 Slaughter, llah M. 156 Slivinsky, Valerie j. 39,54,78,156 Small, Stephanie L. 137 Smith, Barbara A. 156 Smith, Bradley A. 98,102,125 Smith, Brenda 125 Smith, Calvin D. 125 Smith, Dana M. 45,125 Smith, Dana M. 45,125 Smith, Deborah L. 44,137 mith, Donna j. 137 Smith, Edward W. 125 Smith, janet K. 112,156 Smith, jerry A. 44,125 Smith, jerry A. 125 Smith, joan D. 43,125 Smith, joAnne M. 156 Smith, Kirk H. 125 Smith, Mark A. 125 Smith, Nancy L. 35,77,80,129,137 Smith, Niki 156 Smith, Reid C. 39,230,156 Smith, Richard S. Smith, Roslyn jo 45,125 Smith, Sandra 5.125 Smith, Scott A. 76,87,97,156 Smith, Scott 98,125 Smith, Shelayne M. 86,137 Smith, Sheryl T. 156 Smith, Stephanie j. 137 Smith, Stephen B. 156 Smith, Stuart A. 86,97,105,137 Smith, Suzanne E125 Smith, Vicki L. 83,156 Snarenberger, Mary L. 39,42,156 Snavely, joseph P. Snavely, june M. 86,112,113,156 Snellen, Donald L. 156 Snellen, Donna L. 156 Snider, Rebecca j. 44,81,137 Snodgrass, Vicki j. 125 Snyder, Bruce D. 156 Snyder, Craig D. 44,125 Snyder, Bruce D. 156 Snyder, Craig D. 44,125 Snyder, Ellis E.40,94,105,138 Snyder, Gloria j. 36,43,79,125 Snyder, M. Craig 137 Snyder, Scott L. Snyder, Shirley A. 138 Socha, Shirley A. 43,125 Soest, Linda A. 87,156 Solbach, Robert L. 39,138 Solomon, Cynthia 5.138 Somers, julie A. 125 Songer, jimmy G. Soper, Gaylene D. 80,125 SOPHOMORE CHOIR 43 SOPHOMORE CLASS 118-127 SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS 117 SOPHOMORE ENSEMBLE 39 SOPHOMORE REPRESENTATIVES 116,117 Sorensen, Kirk A.125 Sorenson, Deborah A. 156 Sorenson, Theresa D. 35,138 Southa rd, jeffrey S. 44,80,102,138 Southern, Kirk T. Spade, Mary j. 43,73,84,125 Spalding, Rhonda 5.138 SPANISH CLUB 81 Sparks, jeffrey 59,104,138 Speyer, Patricia G. 157 Spurlock, Constance A. 138 Squire, Patty A. 40,157 Staats, Nancy L. 81,138 Stables, Dan R. 44,125 Stafford, Evalynn 44,87,112,157 Stafford, Nancy 44,113,138 STAGE BAND 47 Standlee, Christopher 45,46,47, Stanhope, Glynn A. 112,125 Stanislaus, Dale 138 Stanislaus, Deborah 138 Stark, Barbara A. 125 Stark, john V. 157 Starkey, Hal K. 45,46,47,157 Starns, Randy R. 39,138 Stauffer, Michael R. Steadham, Rodney L. 125 Steele, julie K. 157 Steen, Nancy S. 138 Steffen, Harry E125 Stekoll, Susan j. 157 Stephens, Debra A. 125 Sterrett, james H. 98,125 Stevens, Clark E. 39,236,138 Stevens, Rudolph H. 98,125 Stevens, Susan G. 138 Stevenson, Louis 125 Stewart, Gail S. 43,125 Stewart, Pamela S.138 Stewart, Tom H. 125 Stickney, Michael T. Stinson, Dale B. 36,45,47,125 Stockman, Barbara 138 Stone, David joe 125 Stone, Philip K. 45,98,105,125 Stone, Thomas H. 105,157 Stoneking, Kenneth R.125 Stovall, Frances 45,138 Stowell, Charles A. 157 Straight, Tully Scott 126 Strait, Rebecca L. 39,41,138 Straughn, james P. 157 Streiff, Philip j. 98,105,126 Striegel, jacque M. 43,126 Strobel, Catherine A. 85,157 Strobel, john R. 138 Stroer, Glenn H. 59,87,101,157 Strong, Debra 1. 126 Strong, Robert A. 126 Stroud, Glenda L. 126 Stroup, William H. Stryker, Melissa j. 138 Stuber, Patrick G. Stucky, Deborah D. 39,138 Stucky, jerome D. 157 STUDENT BODY OFFICERS 76 STUDENT COUNCIL 76 Suggs, Carlus E.138 Suhm, Sally B. 82,157 Suhr, janice M. 43,126 Suhr, Philip L. 157 Sullivan, Robert D. 37,126 Sullivan, Tomothy B.97,157 Sumner, jerry L. 44, 138 Sutherland, Bruce E. Sutherland, john T.126 Swaney, Timothy M. 45,47,138 Swanston, Vickie A. 126 SWIM CLUB 87 138 Swisher, Steven M. 157 SYMPHONIC BAND 44,45 Sykes, Scott L. 126 Syrios, William L. 126 SWIM TEAM AND SWIMMING 106 107 Szentes, Marika126 Talbott, jim A. 138 Talbott, Thomas, W. 126 Tallant, Patricia L. 138 Tallchief, Andrea A. 126 Talty, Michael S. 126 Tannehill, Stephen D. 44,45,47,138 Tanner, Dale L. 126 Tanner, jane E. 43,126 Tate, Brenda j. 157 Tate, Glenn G. 105,126 Tate, Kandy K.157 Taylor, Betty jo 126 Taylor, Bruce 126 Taylor, Daniel W. 45,46,47,138 Taylor Dhera A. 82,157 Taylor, Fla A. 126 Tenbrink, Bonnie 5.157 Teneyck, Gary 87,94,95,138 Tennant, David V. 157 TENNIS 108 Teran, Ralph 126 Terrill, Roberta 126 Teter, Patricia A. 138 Tetreault, judy A. THESPIANS 78 Thiesing, Vickie A. Thiessen, Linda M. 43,126 Thiessen, Mark H. 157 Thimm, Teresa L. 26,157 Thomas, Bobby R. 126 Thomas, Bobby R.126 Thomas, josephine 126 Thomas, Kathleen j. 43,126 Thomas, Mark L. 138 Thomas, Sandra 126 Thomas, Stan D. Thomas, Steven j. f Thompson, Claire j. 44,81,87,138 Thompson, Debra M. 138 Thompson, Douglas C. 40,126 Thompson, Marsha L. 138 Thompson, Martin, 5.126 Thompson Paul A. 98,126 Thompson Ronnie E.126 Thompson, Scott Thompson, Theodore L. 45,46,138 Thorn, Martha I. 126 Thorne, Theresa M. 43,126 Thorsteinson, L. Glen 138 Thrasher, Cindy L. 126 Threet, Lance A. 126 Tice, David M. Tice, David w. 44,126 Tice, james A. 126 Tilford, Sara A. 126 Tiller, Phyllis Y. 40,138 Tillotson, Michael W. 126 Timm, Barbra 5.126 Timmerman, julie A. 138 Timmons, Becky 5.138 Tindal, Harold M. 37,105,126 Tinterow, Gary H. 126 Tipton, Earl P. 80,157 Tolleson, Cleve R. 45,98,105,126 Tolson, johnny F. 138 Toot, janet E. 157 Townsend, Gregg E.138 Trachtman, lodi R. 39,81,138 TRACK 111 Traulsen, Rebecca S. 40,138 Tretbar, Harvey A. 36,753,138 Tretbar, William P. 98,126 Trice, Taran M. 44,112,138 Triplett, Roberta L. 40,42,138 Tromble, Meredith j. 126 Tronsgard, Deborah K.138 Tronsgard, Pat A. 85,157 Tucker, Billie G. 126 Tucker, Charlotte E. Tucker, Shari L. 138 Turner, Cindy R.126 Turner, Rita D.157 Turneting, Donald E. 102,126 TWIRLERS Bt DRUM MAIOR 46,47 Tymony, Shirley F. 44,126 UGLY MAN ON CAMPUS 67 Uhland, Mark S. 112,138 Uhlig, Paul N. 80,83,138 Ulffers, Michael W. 106,138 Umansky, Danny W. 157 Unruh, Deborah L. 39,41,157 Unruh, Milo M. 126 Urban, Susan l.138 Vadakin, Gordon F.138 Vance, Michael D. 138 Vandergrift, Crystal 157 Vandeventer, William H. 138 Van Doren, Eric A. 98,126 Van Wey, Karen M. 85,157 Varner, jane A. 41,157 Varner, Richard A. 97,102,117,126 Veach, Elizabeth A. 39,41,138 Vice, Kent L. 40,138 Vonelling, Sharee S. 157 Vonelling, Terry M. 98,126 washin Washin gton, Larry G. 126 gton, Stephanie 34 Watchos, Ann E. 126 Waters, Willard D. 97 Watkins, Richard j. 126 Watson, Debra L. Watson, Gerald 8. 126 Watson, Homer 0.138 Watson, Kelsi L. 138 Watson, Merylon j. 126 Watt, jill E. 157 Widdowson, joh H. 106,126 wiebe, Ruthann 39,138 Wilde, Mark R. 102,126 Wilder, janet K. 138 Wilder, janice S.138 Wilks, Anita 138 Willets, Lawrence A. 97,158 Willets, Steve E.138 Williams, Becky 126 Williams, Dana j. 126 Williams, jeanette M. 43,126 Wager, Robrt E. Waldo, jeffrey M. 157 Walker, jay W.157 Walker, john E. 126 Walker, Lena V. 138 Walker, Robert A. 44,126 Walker, Steven L. 44,126 Walker, Terry L. 97,128,138 Walkup, Philip B. 53,157 Wall, Kathleen A. 138 Wallace, Karen j. 157 Wallace, Luanne A. Wallace, Sarah S. 157 Way, Larry Ci. I38 Way, Michael A. 126 Waycon, Debbie 126 Weach, Doris E. 157 Weaver, Kathy S. 157 Weber, janet A. 43,126 Weber, Mary L. 45,138 Webster, jeffrey D. 45,46,47,138 Weeks, Kleta D. 112,138 Wehde, Ramona C. 53,158 Weil, Steven E. 126 Welch, David L. 98,126 Wells, Darold R.158 Wells, Randall R. Weniger, Stuart C. 126 Weniger, Virginia K. 158 Werbin, Elliott H. 138 West, Lawrence K.126 West, Ronald B. 45,47,158 Westbrook, Helen E. 80,138 Westerman, Robert B. 158 Westlake, Debra L. 138 Westlake, janet S. 33,81,158 Weyand, Richard D. 158 Wheeler, Meldon L. Whetstone, Patricia E. Whinery, Harry R. Whisler, Larry j. 126 Whitbeck, Gary D. Whitbeck, Thomas A. White, David E. 158 White Donald L. 126 Williams, jimmy L. 43,126 Williams, Karla S. 126 Williams, Randall W. 158 Williams, RodneA.138 Williams, Sarah L.138 Williams, Zona j. 158 Williamson, Diane L. 158 Willis, jane L. 138 Willoughby, Karen R. 87,126 Wilson, Christine M. 85,158 Wilson Deborah K. 78,82,158 Wilson, Lynn C. 138 Wilson, Margaret E. 43,138 Wilson, Nancy L. 126 Wilson, Phyllis j. 138 Wilson Robert C. 98,105,126 Wilson Rocky K. Wilson, Thaddeaus Winkler, Roberta F. 138 Winn, Debra L. 138 Winter, Craig, D.158 Winter, Harold R.138 Winter, Sheila j. 126 Winters, Debra j. 86,112,158 Wisdom, Mark R. 28,158 Wise, Marc R. 43,106,126 Wise, Steve T. 39,105,138 Wiseman, Karen K.138 Wiseman, Richard 158 Wisner, Laura E. 39,s2,53,u9,1sa Wisner, Lynne D. 43,75,a9,12s Wistrand, Sally K.126 Zabatakis, Debbie 158 Waller, Anna K.157 Walline, janet A. 126 Walline, Robert K. 102 Walter, Sharon 5.157 Walters, Marcia L. 44,138 Wance, Elizabeth A. 73,80,84,138 Ward, Buddy 157 Ward, Randal C. 138 Warnack, judith N. 157 Warner, jennifer L. 36,43,126 Warner, David S. Warner, Stephen R. 40,126 Warnick, Mark 138 Warren, Allen G. 39,157 Warren, Margaret j. 113,157 Warren, Teresa R.126 Washington, Eric j. Washington, james E. 138 Washington, Larry D.126 White, Lee W. 94,138 White, Marc G. 158 White, Mary L. 89,126 White, Rita K. 87,126 White, Robert P.158 White, W. jeffrey 45,83,85,158 White, Wayne M. 98,126 Whitehead, Barbara R. 82,83,84,158 Whitehead, Laura A. 43,87,126 Whitfield, Mark K.105,129,138 Whitfield, Myles E. 44,45,47,158 Whiting, Michael A. 126 Whiting, Steven E.138 Whitlock, Cathy L. 84,138 Whitlock, T. Chris Whitney, Nikki i. 39,158 Whitson, Donald G. Whorton, David L. 34, 158 Whorton, Denise L. 126 Witt, Deborah S. 139 Witt, jane A. B3,84,158 Wittmer, Mary E. 44,158 Wittmer, Phillip D. 44,139 Wold, Richard A. 126 Wolfberg, Michael L. 36,79,102,126 Wolkow, Susan 158 Womack, Grant R. 98,127 Wong, Lydia M. 158 Wong, Raymond R. 139 Wood, james P. 139 Wood. Phillipj.139 Wood, Tanya L. 139 Woodard, Cedrick O. 105,139 Woodard, Mark j. 139 Woodard, Mark j. 139 Woodruff, Danielle j. 34,139 Woods, Dennison, R. 57,101,139 Woods, Lynna S. Woods, R. Melody 39,141,158 Woods, Twila 40,127 Woodside, Georgeann L. 113,139 Woolf, Nancy 1. 89,113,127 Word, Gregory L.127 Workman, Marsha R. 80,139 Worrell, Diane M. 139 Worrell, Rodger E. 98,127 Worsham, Marion R.-13,127 Wray, Kevin j. 127 WRESTLING 105 Wright, Robert A. 158 Wright, Vincent V. 127 Wright, William O. 86,158 Wylie, john L.127 Wyass, Edward L. 127 Yancey, Margaret A. 85 Yarbrough, Pam M. 158 Yauk, Donald L.139 Yeagley, Nancy 139 YEARBOOK EDITOR 35 YEARBOOK STAFF 35 Yeary, Teresa j. 158 Yelenik, Gayle A. 43,127 Yerby, Philip s. 97,139 Yock, Alan W.127 York, D. Mike 139 York, ludson, E. 45, 158 Yost, Cindy D.139 Yost, Steve K,139 Young, Barbara D.127 Young, Darlene L.139 Young, David L.158 Young, Gregory A. 158 Young, Linda A.158 Young, Robert A. Young, Twila j. 43,127 Younkin, Deborah 5.139 Younkin, Madonna L.127 Younkin, Teresa K.158 Younkin, Tim G. YOUTH BOARD 77 Youtsey, Linda M. 139 Zacharias, Mark D. Zegelbone, Richard 36,127 Ziegler, Carrol L.158 Ziegler, Deborah K.127 Zielke, Steven L. 45,47,139 Zimmerman, Rosanne E. 127 Zinn, Zona Z.158 Zuendel, judith L.158 Zumbrunn, Larry E. 139 Zumbrunn, Michal R. 127 Now it's time to remember when After putting out a yearbook, you never forget the experiences that go along with it. The “remember whens are endless. ... remember the time you got stuck in the eleva- tor, and the time the seat belt was caught outside the car door while we were going 80 m.p.h. Remember the trip to the KU journalism workshop that was supposed- ly at KSU. Remember the asthma attack on the way to the bus station to mail the deadline and making it down there with only five minutes to spare. Recall the pounding on the door for hours on Saturday mornings so you could get in to complete that last minute dead- line. And then there was the time that your assistant was gone and you had to do your work alone. Of course, the “remember whens would not exist without a staff to help create them. My staff created many memorable experiences, but more important, they made the existence of this yearbook a possibility, which I appreciate more than I can say. My assistants were chief participators, there when I needed them and willing to work. Special thanks goes to Jenny Grant, an inspiration to myself and the staff, and an instigator of order. Thanks to Carmen Greenup for bringing to light the necessity of some changes and a carefree attitude to maintain our sanity. Laurie Sid- ner, the official cropper, deserves special recogni- tion for making all our great shots fit the layouts, aside from doing about anything else there was to do. A yearbook wouldn't be a yearbook without pho- tographers. This year, I had two of the greatest photog- raphers, Dave Hatfield and Wink Peck, known for say- ing “No! and then taking the picture anyway. I also appreciate the assistance they were given by the many other camera fans, journalists and non-journalists alike. My special appreciation goes to Chris Herron, class co-ordinator, who put up with the tedious job of working with 2500 student pictures. Also, under the class section are the index and the senior summaries which are two of the most important, yet most time consuming tasks in yearbook production. Kathy Le- Valley, index co-ordinator, and Linda Lyle, senior summaries, handled the jobs competently and I thank them both. To all the section co-ordinators, assistants, and all others who helped, I extend my sincere thanks. Also, a special thank you to the yearbook advisor, Mr. Dean Campbell. Although not a part of my official staff, I want to give my family an additional “thank you for helping in times of trouble, making the happy times even hap- pier, understanding, and being there when I needed them. It's over. Now, you must decide what it's worth. I'll sit back and remember the remember whens. Debbie Lewis Editor-in-Chief 1970 Hoofbeats Staff Editor-in-Chief Debbie Lewis Associates Jenny Grant Carmen Greenup Laurie Sidner Head Photographer Dave Hatfield Photographers Jim Cummins Phil Gerner Jack Koelling Wink Peck Business Mangers Bob Fine Leon Gillenwater Academics Co-ordinator Mike Blakely Assistants Pat Blakely Kelsey Menehan Student Life Co-ordinators Peggy Ayers, Nancy Smith Assistant Jan Seymour Organizations Co-ordinators RoxAnn Banks, Jane Hartwell Assistant Linda Bowman Sports Co-ordinator Mark Mitchell Assistants Jeff Carr Brian Mahoney Class Co-ordinator Chris Herron Assistants Linda Lyle Kelsey Menehan Senior Summaries Linda Lyle Index Kathy LeValley Assistant Teresa Sorenson Advisor Mr. Dean Campbell Acknowledgments: Mr. Richard K. Gibson and Mr. Frank Wright, of American Yearbook Company; Student Photos, Inc.; Mr. Leslie Orr; and administration. the students, faculty, and 172
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