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I mages that linger Deep within the mind, Bit of ver�e we cherished Once upon a time. Through the lighted hallways Of the days we knew, Ever comes a vision Beautiful and true.

Memories are shadows

R flection::, uf a .llOlll •r,t pa t Y..ntering om· h art · i .. h · ·mile

for th( mouer..t rememuered Tl <>n leavm \\ith a tt.ar

for flw moment gone foreYer.

Memories

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heartbeats

Sounding through the years Echoes never fading, Of our smiles and tears. Moments that are captured, SometimeR unaware, Pictured in an album, Or a lock of hair.

We forget

the crucial times The really big events, And recall the details of The tlifling incident�.

Life's dramatic hours Of greatest joy and sharpest pain Fade away into the past ... But moments still remain.

CONTENTS

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60<,__\ 1 \ x Organizations

Student Life t � /'\--:-72

Classes

Classes

Ronnie Lee Wyatt Football 1, 2, 3 Wrestling 1, 2, 4

tate Wrestling 4 Track 1, 2, 3, 4 State Track 2 Class Plays 3 E-Club 2, 3, 4-President 4 Science Fair 1 Annual 2, 3 Paper 2, 3, 4 Ass't. Ed. 3 Editor 4 National Merit Scholarship 3 Student Coun­cil 1, 2, 4-Reporter 1 Class Offi-cer 2, 3, 4-President Boys En-semble 3 Freedom's Challenge 4

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Vicki Anne Holcomb Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Chorus 1 Plays 3 Office Ass't. 4 Honor Band 2, 3 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Art Fair 3 Annual 3, 4 Girls State 3 Cheer leader 4 Class Officer 4-Secre�.::�ry Pep Club Officer 1, 2, 3 Annual Sec.-Treas. 4

Mary Kathryn Davis Chorus 3, 4 Office Asst. 4 Li­brary Ass't. 3, 4 Pep Club 3, 4 AnnurJ 4 Student Council 4 Class Officer 4-Treas. Sr. Girls Sextet Pep Club Officer 4-President

Mr. Gerald Street Class Sponsor

Deborah Lynn Price Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4 Plays 3 Office Ass't. 4 Honor Band 3 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Paper 4 Class Officer 4-Vice President Sr. Girls Sextet Pep Club Offi­cer 1, 2

Rhonda Louise Batterton Chorus 3, 4 Library Ass't. 4 Pep Club 3, 4 Art Fair 3, 4 Annual 3 Paper 4 Student Coun­cil 4 Class Officer 4-Reporter Sr. Girls Sextet Pep Club Officer 4

Class Song: I've Got to Be Me

Class Motto; Daring to try, To

do it, or Die.

Class FlOl.ver: white Mum

Rebecca Sue Mitchell Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Chorus 2, 3, 4 Honor Band 3 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Science Fair 1 Annual 3 Stu­dent Council 4 Pep Club Officer 2, 3, 4 Band Officer 3, 4 Class Officer 4-Student Coun::il Repre­sentative

Cecil Dwight Anderson Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Chorus 4 Wrest­ling 2, 3, 4 Plays 3 S:ience Fair 1 Paper 4 Baseball 2

Billy Clyde Baxter Football 4 Basketball 2, 3, 4 Track 3,4 Plays 3 E-Club 4 Science Fair 1 Art Fair 3 Annual 4

Charles Douglas Bowen Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Chorus 4 Wrest­ling 1, 2, 3 Plays 3 Office Ass't. 4 Honor Band 3 Science Fair 1, 2 Art Fair 3 Annual 4 Paper 4 Student Council 3, 4 Class Offi­cer 2, 3 Class Favorite 2 Band Officer 3 Student Body Pres. 4

Trudy Faye Bendorf Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Chorus 2, 3, 4 Girls Track 3, 4 Plays 3 Office Ass't. 4 Honor Band 3 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Science Fair 1 Paper 4 Cheerleader 2, 3, 4 Student Coun­cil 1, 2, 3, 4 Class Officer 1, 2, 3 Homecoming Queen 4 Class Fa-vorite 1 Sr. Girl Sextet Ban::! Of£icer 4 Outstanding Pep Club Girl 3

Robert L. Buck Football 1, 2 Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4 Plays 3 E-Club 1, 2, 3, 4 An­nual 4

Rhonda Lynn Cloyd Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4 Plays 3 Honor Band 2, 3 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Science Fair 1 Paper 4 Class Officer 1 Class Favorite 2

Kathleen Sue Everman Band 1 Chorus 1, 2 Library Ass't. 2, 3 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4

razee Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4 Office Ass't. 4 Honor Society 4 Honor Band 3 Pep Club 1 2, 3, 4 Science Fair 1 Paper 3, 4 Stu­dent Council 2, 3, 4 Class Offi-cer 3 Homecoming Queen 3 Sr. Girls Sextet

Beverly Irene Groves Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4 Office Ass't. 4 Library Ass't. 4 Pep Club 1, 2, 3,4 Science Fair 1 Annual 4

Larry Irvin Gifford Football 1, 2, 3, 4 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 Track 1, 2, 3. 4 E-Club 3, 4 Science Fair 1 Student Council 1 Class Officer 1 Base­ball 1, 2, 3

Randy Dean Larrew Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 Plays 3 Library Ass't. 4 E-Club 3, 4 Science Fair 1 Baseball 3

Cathy Rose Larrew Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Chorus 1, 2, 3. 4 Plays 3 Library Ass't. 4 Honor Band 3 Pep Club 2, 3, 4 Science Fair 1, 2, 3 Annual 3, 4

Dan E. Myers Footbc..l 3, 4 Plays 3 Office Ass't. 4 Annual 4

John Edwin Negley Football 3 Wrestling 1, 3, 4 Plays 3 E-Club 3, 4

Karilyn Jane Richardson Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Cht>rus 1 Office Ass't. 4 Honor Band 2, 3 Pe-,> Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Annual 4 Pep Club Ofricer 1, 2 Twirler 4

Jimmy Frank Lester Band 1, 2 Chorus 3 Football 2, 3, 4 Basketball 1 Track 2 Plays 3, 4 Library Ass't. 4 E­Club 3, 4 Science Fair 1 Paper 4 Boys Singing Group 3 All Con­ference Football 4

Carl Lawrence Lujan Football 2, 3, 4 Basketball, 1, 2, 3, 4 Track 1, 2, 3, 4 Plays 3 Office Ass't. 3 Honor Society 3, 4 E-Club 2, 3, 4 Student Council 2, 3, 4 Class Officer 1, 2, 3

Valerie Ann Osthoff Chorus 3, 4 Plays 3 Library Ass't. 3, 4 Pep Club 4

Marilyn Jean Richardson Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Chorus 1 Office Ass't. 4 Honor Band 2, 3 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Art Fair 3 An­nual 4 Class Officer 3 Pep Club Officer 1 2 Twirler 4

Shirley K Rose Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4 Plays 3 Honor Society 4 Honor Band 2, 3 Top of the Nation Band 1 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Science Fair 1 Annual 3, 4 Paper 3 Student Council 3, 4 Class Offi­cer 1 Sr. Girls Sextet Scholar­ship Award 3 Student Council Officer 3

Donna Maye Pearson Chorus 1, 2, 4 Pep Club 1, 2 Science Fair 1 Paper 4

David Michal Sheridan Chorus 3, 4 Plays 3

Roger Elk Spady Band 1, 2, 3 Football 1 ball 1, 2 Wrestling 3, 4 Plays 3 E-Club 2, 3, 4

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Basket­Track 3

Annual 4

Mr. Haas, Sponsor Mr. Diel, Sponsor

Kelly Lujan, President Kathy Stoker, Vice President

Linda Davis, Secretary Sylvia Blooding, Treasurer

Russel Carpenter, Student Council Rep. Marilyn Eder, Reporter

Keith Barlow Valerie Briggs

Karen Cranford Cathy Dawson

Juniors relax and take a bre play practices.

Konda Edwards Roy Evans Barbara Fischer Sharon Fischer Melody Franklin

The Junior class is well repre­sented by their energetic cheer­leaders.

during one of their tedious

Edwin Larre,., Ken Larre..,

Debi Lester Kenny Lindholm

Marilyn Mi 11er Marty Mi11er

Oohhh! ' These studies give me such a headache.

Mary Moyer Karen Negley Gary Ne,,,man Emmy Parker Eddie Popejoy

Cheryl Rehm Janet Schleining Charles Stavely Luci11e Verga Gordon Voss

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Mrs. Haas, Sponsor Tery Larrew, President Susan Myers, Vice President Donna Popejoy, Secretary

Tom Richards, Treasurer Caron Bethel, Reporter Cheree Laird, Student Council

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Patricia Anderson Brent Batterton Steve Baxter

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makin', sooophomores ????

Brenda Ritter Lola Seibel Lucille Truj illo Rex t<eirich

Mark Honaker Ivan Japhet Audrey Lee

Karilyn Lyons Harry Morton James Osborn

Arthur Cunningham

Rodney Davis Noella Fredricks

Mike

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FR ESHMAN Daryl! Adamson

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Mr. Scales Sponsor

Marilyn Berger President

Billy Frazee Vice President

Gloria Davis Sec.-Treas.

Steve Frazee Student Council

Representative

Michelle Barnes Reporter

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Jeannie Barnhart

Dorothy Beeson

Mike Beesoo

Mitch Beeson

Greg Bowen

Ronnie Brown

Those Freshmen are always clOwning around.

Florenc .. Buck

Connie Crow

The Freshmen show their talent and patriotism at the Vet­eran's Day Program.

Ellen Mitchell

Neil Myers

Judy Delaney

Scott Forsyth

Nancy Parker

John Philpy

Bart.ara Gifford

Rosalie Hardy

Monti Price

Debbie Richardson

Tom Jeff Karen Haskell lmmer Mil:er

Denny Dennis Mike lgou Lulf Miller

Phyllis April Dennis Stephen Weirich Wyckoff

Kay Kenny Sheri VanBuskirk Wiser Woods

Robert 0. woods, Supt. William N. woelk, Prin. Buddy E. wiser, Prin. Zanetta Kelly, Sec.

A PRACTICE, PRACTICE, PRACTICE . . . . for what? ? ? ? ? ? ?

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Gail CritWford Mary Louise Dechant

Jacob Diel John Gausman

Clara Gereke Sharon Haas

Tim Haas Frank Jacobs

Love Jarret Tom Liesen

Doris Lessenden Richard Peecher

Kenneth Ritter Robert Scales

Gerald Street

Larry Javi:::;on

Dale L.orr­George Lvlf

Chester Mast Nancy McCracken

Pam Osthoff Kim Peck

Kim Philpy Ricky Rasn"KJssen

Nate Rose Brion Steohen

David Wissel Cathy Woelk

Mr. Crawford Bonnie Amerine Barbara Barlow Deana Batterton Rodney Brown Eddie CuMingham

Charles Davis Reta Fischer Chip Hoeye Shelly Holthus Joetta Japhet Mary Jara

Eighth G rade

Aren't you supposed to be washing dishes?

Nate wants to have it his way!

Jerry Adamson Lyle Beeson Kim Crow Francie Dunlap Raymond En11le

Brent Frazee Kent Frazee Jerry Frederick Peggy Glover George Hainer

Energetic 7th Graders are always having fun!

Lesa Lester Stuart Lujan Dcmakl Lulf Sheila OsHurif Alfred Seibel

Monica Sniff Ronnie W•ll Jerry Weirich Kim Williams

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Richard Glover Russell Glover

Mrs. Fox Chris Abrams Danny Beeson

Linda Bendorf Debbie Bethel Tammy Crow

SIXTH G R A D E

The Trampoline Twins

Nikki lgou Linnae Kelley Frank Miller

Lyle Osborn Bryan Rasmussen Janet Richards

Peggy Roberson Sonya Sheridan Kathi� Stephen

"I know the answer! "

Alice Weirich Mike Weirich

Donnie Kelley Martin Kelley

Gary Knoblock Michel Larrew John Lujan Carrie Lulf

Valerie Lyon Marion Miller Julie Mast Steve Parker

Kip Peck Debbie Thomas Jeff Uhland Dennv Weirich

John Weirich Penny Weirid! Charlene Woelk Leanna Woods

Mrs. White Curtis Abbott Lynette Abrams Dala Amerine

Marty Barnett Blayne Batterton Pamela Brown Frank Crow

Donna Dickerson Jerri Ann Dunlap Mary Engle Lynn Hoeye

John Hulteen Debbie Jacobs Bonita James Cathy Jara

FIFTH G R AD E

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Mrs. Sibcy

Julit Sniff Randy Thomas

Mandy Weirich Marte Weirith

Carol Ann Hill Ruann Kelley Sandra Knoblock

David Lulf Melodee Lutz Elizabettl Maestas

Mike O'Dea Pegs, y Osborn Monte Richardson

Gina Amerine Dana Beeson Scott Bowen Sonya Cook

Sheila Cunningham Melody Davis Billy Dawson Karen Ebright

Robbie Frazee Jackie Gardner Kaftty Garrison Billy Glover

"watch that potato! "

Sing along with the Bells.

Mrs. Carpenter

Holthus

Mary Hulteen

Charles Mast

Mrs. Ritter

J-=k Dixon

Jack Sames

Pwry Dunlap

Suzette Barnett

Lonnie Eder

Can t�Je color nDT,7?

Mark Humphrey

hila Mayo

Donna James Kelley

Richard Monson

Michele Beeson

Pam Falconburg

Johnnie Brown

Tinlt Frederick

Kandae Brown

Debbie Garrison

Pe9IY Brown

Patty Glover

THIR D G R AD E

Linda Delaney

That is a rather fascinating concept.

Leta Kelley

Newman

Karla Lindholm

Justin Stephen

j Kimber lee Lutz

Paula Weirich

Maestas

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"we like this

class best! "

"I k '" new.

Mrs. Durrett Mrs. Ritter Lori Abrams Darla Batterton John Allen Brown

Bradley Buck Chris Buck Mary Lou Cook Cindy Dawson

Darrell Dickerson Patti Frazee Juanita Garrison Mary Pat Honaker

Betsy Legg Brett Legg Ray Maestas Sandy Mast

Don McCue Teena Mom«! Randy Osborn Brian Patterson

Cheree Philpy Tamara Rasmussen Monica Rickardson Pam Robertson

Mike Thomas Steve Uhland Troy Weisdorfer Billy Wilcox

A Swingin' Time

FIR ST G R AD E " I love my teacher! "

Vickie Lyon Andr- McCracken Jerry Mcintosh Dorotfly Miller

Lonnie Monson Marie Nelson Keit'- Paricer An�la Pearcey Darla Pfingston

Melodie Richardson Dick Sniff Doug Uhland Sally Weil Cathy Weirich Marci Woods

Mrs. LaVelle Mrs. Woods

Tanya Amerin. Cindy Berry

Van Bf-own Ginger Diel

Marlynn Eder Ricky Garrison

Dennis Gulley Lana Jacobs

Judy Kelley Lori Kelley Barry Koch

Mrs. Anderson Sheila Baxter Sebrina Birandeas Terry Brown

Charla Rae Crow Serena Dixon K l N DE RGARTEN

Tammy Fredenck Jeanette Gregg Deana Griswould

Derek Gulley Christina Hulteen MMy Jane Kelly

Cheryl Kinoblock Christopher Larrew Darrell Osborn

Bradford Owens Scott Pearcey Richard Rector

Darla Richardson Regina Sharp Rosalie Trujillo Charlene Weisdorfer

"who says Kindergarten isn't any fun?"

Rhonda Owis

Robert Stoker

P.ul Stavely

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Gary Stoker

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FOOTB AL L

The Eads Eagles completed the 1969 football season defeating Kit Carson and Stratton and tying Swink. The Seniors who finished their last football season and played remarkably well are: Jim Lester, Carl Lujan, Dan Myers, Bill Baxter and Larry Gifford.

Eagle players charge through hoop at their first game to start off the 1969 football season.

Eads sets up its offense to combat the walsh Eagles.

The Eagles are closing in on a Swink opponent at the Homecoming game.

Members of the 1969-70 Football team: top row, left to right, Coach Scales Carl Lujan, Larry Gifford, Bill Baxter, Eddie Popejoy, Jim Lester, Ass1t Coach Gausman, Student Coach Peecher, second row, Mgr. Dennis Lulf, Keith Barlow, Mark Honaker, Rex weirich, Steve Baxter, Tom Richards, Ken Lindhol! Charles Stavely, Russel Carpenter, Marty Miller, Mgr. Art Cunningham, thir row, Mike Miller, Ron Brown, Greg Bowen, Mike Abrams, Steve Frazee, Bill Frazee, Montie Price.

Three Eagles, Dan Myers, no. 67, Carl Lujan, no. 12, and Tommy Richards, no. 20 all rush to destroy an opponent T.rhile Larry Gifford no. 24 runs a re 1 1 1

we've got the BEST team and

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Jim Lester All-conference

Bill Baxter

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Carl Lujan Honorable mention All-Conference

Larry Gifford

"where 'ya headed? "

"waitin' for the BIG Happening. "

Marty Miller going for his 2nd touchdown against Kit Carson.

"Darn, he's taking me out again!" "Oh, what a team. II

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BASKETBALL

Beginning of a Sensational Season!

Coo 1 • • • ; Calm • • • ; Co 11 ected • • •

Hope . . . ; Anxiety ... ; Disappointment . . .

A Crucial Moment

Chalk Up Another 2 Points for Tery

"A" Sauad - Top Raw, Left t Gary Newman, Bill Baxter, T

LarreT·7· Bottom R<ft.1, Left t Giffor�, Marty Miller. Carl

"B" Squad - Standing, Left to _Calvin Covalt, Ronnie Brown, M: Kneeling, Left to Right: Denny Mitch Beeson, Scott Forsythe.

J Right: John Gausman, Coach; ery Larre,-.y, Gordon Voss, Randy o Right: Kelly Lujan, Larry

Lujan, Steve Frazee.

{ight: Billy Frazee, Roy Evans, ike Miller, Coach, Mr. Scales� Igou, Kelly Lujan, Montie Price

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Shootin' for a Victory

Larry Gifford and Tery Larrew going up for one of their many lay-up shots of the GREAT EAGLE S EASON.

Both Larry and Tery were chosen for the 1969-1970 All-Conference Team.

Eagle Basketball Boosters

WR E STLING

EHS 1969-70 wrestlers are, bottom row from left to right: Ron wyatt, Keith Barlow, Jeff Immer, Greg Bewen, Tom Haskell, Brent Batterton; Second raw: Charles Stavely, Tom Richards, Ed Popejoy, John Negley, Kenny Lindholm, Mike Abrams; Standing: Mr. woods­CQ•ch, Ed Hope-Manager, Ken Larrew, Rex weirich, Rodney Davis, Dennis Lulf, Cecil Anderson. Darvll Adamson. Bob Buck-Manager.

EADS Moments of Relaxation, 29 Walsh 23 18 Walsh 26 A 25 Kit Carson 23 23 Burlington "B" 29

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Eads was 2nd in League Standings and also 2nd in League Tournament

and Confidence. 1969-70

wrestler Concentration.

Ron going for a reversal.

Keith pushing for a pin.

Final moment of relief.

KEITH BARLOW - State -123 lb.

Keith moving for a take-dawn.

Kenny positioning for a pin.

Dennis going for a pin.

RON WYATT- State - 130 lb.

The 1970 Girls Track participants are from top to bottom: Marilyn Miller Marilyn Eder Trudy Bendo1.£ Sheri Woods Phyllis Stephen

Miss Jarrett (Coach) Debi Lester Valorie Briggs Donna Pooejoy Marilyn Berger

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The bases loaded and ... I'm next ....

Close shave Marty!

B ASEB AL L The Eagles baseball team copped second place in the Hi- Plains League with a 4- 2 record. Leading stick for the team was Marty Miller with a .714 batting average. The other top two hitters for the Eagles were Tom Richards and Roy Evans. The Eagles largest margin win came against Karval when they collected 23 runs on 1 3 hits. Miller ended the season with a 3- 2 pitching record while Richards had a 1-0 record.

Rip-city for Larry

EAGLES BASEBALL- Front row, left to right: Rex Weirick, Ralph Berry, Mike Beeson, Mitch Beeson, John Philpy, Steve Frazee, Jay Brenton and Rodney Davis. Back row: Gary Newman, Roy Evans, Russ Carpenter, Kenny Lindholm, Marty Miller, Tom Richards, Tery Larrew, Larry Gifford and Coach Scales.

Marty(top) lets loose a curve against Plainview

Junior Gary Newman gets th� Eagle team off to a good start in

the Mile lay. Fellow classmates Gordon Voss and Eddie Popejoy

are next in line and it is up to Ron Wyatt a Senior to produce

the final results of the race.

S TATE PARTICIPANTS

880 Relay Bill Baxter Tery Larrew Gordon Voss Ron Wyatt

Mile Relay Larry Gifford Carl Lujan Gary Newman Ron Wyatt

Discus Russel Carpenter Marty Miller

Shot Put Russel Caroenter

Pole Vault Lar:ry Gifford Carl Lujan

Hard working Seniors

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Memb-ers of our 1970 Eagle Track Team are from left to right; Back row: Gary Newman, Tery Larrew, Bill Baxter, Gordon Voss, Ronnie Brown, Russel Carpenter, Ed Hope, . Middle row: Eddie Popejoy, Larry Gifford, Marty Miller, Carl Lujan, Ron Wyatt, Denny Igou, Gregg Bowam Mark Honaker, Bottom row: Manager Dennis Lulf, Jerry Adamson, Jeff Irnmer, Mike Abrams, Mitch Beeson, Kenny Wiser, Steve Frazee. Coach Crawford.

TR ACK

Discus throwers and their manager prepare for battle.

Doom's Day Doll's 23 vs.

Heaven's Angel's 21

A line-up for a thrilling game!

Enthusiastic Team Members

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Back Row: Mr. Gausman, Coach; Rodney Brown, Jerry Weirich, L Chester Mast, Nate Rose, George Lulf, Jerry Frederick, Kim Peck, Mr. Crawford, Coach. Center Row: Donald Lulf, Alfred Seibel, Lyle Beeson, Brent Frazee, Kent Frazee, Chip Hoeye, Brion Stephen, David Wissel. Front Row: George Hainer, Ronnie Weil, Todd Larrew, Stuart Lujan, Jerry Adamson, Mike Jacobs, Eddie Cunningham.

J UNIOR HIGH Back Row: Raymond Engle, George Hainer, Ricky Rasmussen, Brion Stephen, Rodney Brown, Nate Rose, Mike Jacobs, Stuart Lujan, Charles Davis, Cheste Mast, David Wissel, Chip Hoeye, Jerry Weirich, George Lulf, Donald Lulf. Kneeling: Eddie Cunningham, Kent Frazee, Lyle Beeson, Kim Peck, Jerry Frederick, Todd Larrew, Ronnie Weil, Jerry Adamson, Alfred Seibel, Brent Frazee, Pete Zimmerman.

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Top row: left to right, George Hainer, Donald Lulf, Jerry weirich, Chester Mast, Ricky Rasmussen, Charles Davis, George Lulf, Jerry Fredrick, Coach Crawford. Second row; Eddie Cunningham, Kim Peck, Chip Hoeye, Nate Rose Richard Engle, Mike Jacobs, Lyle Beeson, Ronnie weil. Third row: Brjon Stephen, Rodney Brown, David wissel, Todd Larrew, Stuart Lujan, Brent Frazee, Kent Frazee, Alfred Seibel, Jerry Adamson.

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Brent Frazee "guns up" another bas for the mighty Eads Eagles. (above)

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Back row, left to right: Rick Spady, Bruce Stavely, Gary Stoker, Delcarl Eikenberg, Glen Davis, Coach Richard Couch. Second row: Robbie Stoker, Delmar Eikenberg, Brent Stoker, Kent Stoker, David Stavely. Third row: Mark Forsyth, Rudy Trujillo, Mike Franklin, Andy Voss, and Will Franklin.

A Haswell wrestling work-out.

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HOMECOMING

Homecoming Queen for 1969-70 are: Standing, Left to Right; Connie Crow, Freshmen; Donna Popejoy, Sophomore; Lucy Verga, Junior; Kneeling, Left to Right; Rhonda Batterton, Senior; Kathy Davis, Senior. Sitting, Homecoming Queen, Trudy Bendorf, Senior.

Queen candidates and their escorts.

Homecoming Queen, Trudy Bendorf

K A T H y

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Prom at its "prime moment"

"The Feather Stone"

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The theme of the 1969-1970 Junior-Senior Prom was "Drifting and Dreaming". Prom decorations were carried out in blue and silver, Senior Class colors. Music was by Feather Stone.

Many hours of hard work fin­ally completed; then waiting for the BIG MOMENT

Baby Doll King-Montie Price Baby Doll Queen-Trudy Bendorf

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This is your song, Larry, so groove on out.

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First Row lefy to right, OFFICERS: Marty Miller-Sergeant of Arms, Larry Gifford-Sec. Tres. , Ron Wyatt-Pres. , Carl Lujan-S. C. Rep. , Randy Larrew-Vice Pres. , Second Row: Bob Buck, Roy Evans, Kelly Lujan, Tom Richards, Third Row: Russel Carpenter, Mark Honaker, Gary Newman, Fourth Raw: Eddie Popejoy, Roger Spady, Kenny Linholm, Kieth Barlow.

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Becky Mitchell-Drummer, Lucy Verga-Drummer, Marilyn Berger-Reporter, Rhonda Batterton­S. C. Rep. , Kathy Davis- President, Cathy Dawson-V. President, Noella Frederick­Manager, Caron Bethel-Treas. , S ylvia Bloodin -Sec. Cheree Laird-Man r.

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CHEERLEADERS of E.H.S.

Marilyn Eder Trudy Bendorf Debi Lester Valorie Briggs Vicki Holcomb Marilyn Miller Linda Davis Donna Popejoy Kathy Stoker

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WRES TLING CHEERLEADERS: Vicki Holcomb, Kathy Stoker, Marilyn Eder, Donna Popejoy

FOOTBALL CHEERLEADERS: Valerie Briggs, Trudy Bendorf Debi Lester, Linda Davis, Marilyn

embers of the 1969-70 High School Student Council are as follows, frorn right to left: Becky Mitchell; Cheree Laird; Tery Larrer.,; Carl Lujan; Ron l..ryatt: Russell Carpenter; Kelly Lujan; Mark Honaker, Secretary-treasurer; Chuck Bowen, President; Mr. woelk, Sponsor; Valorie Briggs, Vice-Presjdent; Connie Crow, Reporter; Trudy Bendorf; Cheryl Frazee; Rhonda Batterton; Kathy Davis; Shirley Rose; Marilyn Berger.

ST UD ENT COUNCIL

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The Junior High Stu­dent Council members of the 1969-70 school year are, from right to left: Kent Frazee, Secretary; Brent Fra­zee; Kim Peck, Presi­dent; Cathy Woelk, Vice-President; Mary Jara; Franci Dunlap, Treasurer.

Majorette----- ­Barbara Fischer

EADS HIGH SCHOOL BAND Director, Mr. Liesen

Twirlers from left to right are: Mari­lyn Richardson, Janet Schleining and Karilyn Richardson.

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EADS HIGH S CHOOL CHOIR Director, Mr. Liesen

Becky Mitchell and Cheryl Frazee are tuning up for a great classic.

As 1969 Columbine Girls State Delegate from Eads,VICKI HOLCOMB, senior, attended the conference at Temple Buelle last summer. Vicki learned her.r the U. S. government Works through actual experiences.

NATIONA L HONOR S OCIETY

NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY members rajsing the Flag are, from left to right: Mrs. Haas, sponsor, Cheryl Frazee, Shirley Rose, and Carl Lujan. In January the NHS organized and sponsored the first all-school talent sher.r.

VALORIE BRIGGS, junior, was elected to the office of State Student Council Secretary at the State Convention at CSU in November. Valerie is the first EHS student to hold a state office.

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Yearbook Staff - Top Row, Left to Right: Mr. Scales, Sponsor: Marjlyn Miller, Debi Lester, Marilyn Eder. Gordon Voss; Second Row: Roger Spady, Karen Negley, Melody Frankl�n, Valerie Briggs, Linda Davis, Kathy Stoker, Rob Buck; Third Row: Kathy Davis. Beverly Groves, Cathy Larrew; Fourth Row: Chuck B��en, Marjlyn Richardson, Karilyn Richardson, Bill Baxter; Bottom Ro�: Editor. Shirley Rose� Secretary. Vicki Holcomb.

Journalism Class: Standing, left to right: Mr. Scales, Sponsor; Debi Lester, Sharon Fischer, Ce�il Anderson, Valerie Ostoff, Chuck Bowen, Mary Moyer, Sylvia Blooding, Donna Pearson; Sitting: Janet Schleining, Cher 1 Frazee editor· Trud Bendorf co-editor· Debbie Price.

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Pep Club members, bottom row, left to right: Barbara Barlow, Kim Philpy, Cathy Woelk, Nancy McCracken, Shelley Holthus; Second row: Deana Batterton, Reta Fischer, Bonnie Amerine, Pam Osthoff, Mary Jara; Third row: Kim Crow, Melodie Laird, Kim Williams, Sheila Osthoff, JoAnn Jara; Top row: Lesa Lester, Peggy Glover, Franci Dunlap, Monica Sniff, Marcia Honaker, Mrs. Gereke-Sponsor.

Cheerleaders, top right, moving clock-wise: Kim Philpy, Deana Batterton, Melodie Laird, Shelley Holthus, Nancy McCracken, Lesa Lester, Monica Sniff, Marcia Honaker, Cathy Woelk, Mary Jara, Kim Williams.

Junior High boosters really show enthusiasm.

Rhonda Davis, Mascot Pam Davis Marlena Marx

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Unaware of Elvira's. the Blithe Spirit, (Cathy Larrew) presence, Ruth (Rhonda Batterton) questions her husband's strange behavior.

S enior Play The Seniors presented Noel

Coward's comedy about a spirit's return from the dead in March under the direction of Mrs. Haas and Miss Jarrett.

The "Blithe Spirit" was an improbable farce about what hap­pens when author Charles Condo­mine invites medium Madame Arcati to his horne to hold a seance. and succeeds in bringing his first wife back from the dead. After a series of misfortunes intended to harm Charles, the play becomes involved when Ruth, Charles' second wife, is killed instead. Ruth returns to antagonize Elvira but a relieved Charles and Madame Arcati finally succeed in sending them back to the spirit world.

Edith,(Trudy Bendorf) the rnai� sets the table, innocent of the upheaval which has taken place.

The Bradrnans and Condornine� listen while Madame Arcati relates some of her psychic experiences.

Madame Arcati (Shirley Rose) commands the spirit to ans,.1er

Charles (Dan Myers) assures Madame Arcati he did not call his first wife back from the dead.

An eager Mrs. Bradman (Cheryi Frazee) and sceptic Dr.Bradman (Jim Lester) anticipate the seance

Madame Arcati speaks to her control from the world beyond while an uncooperative Elvira sulks.

M ANY rACES

A Student's Life is made up of

many faces in the quiet of

changing beauty and enchanting

smiles.

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MANY AC T I ONS

A Student's Life is filled with physical

activity as exemplified in this robust

game of soccer during a PE class.

M ANY

FRIVO L OUS

CONTEMPL AT IONS

There is always a little time for "horse play" in a student's life as "all work and no play ... "

MA NY

Right or wrong,

win or lose, the

results are always

complemented with

student emotion· '

whether it be

fierce competition

or tender affection.

M A N Y

MO MEN TS

A creative experience was in store for

students in the photography class pro­

ducing the largest annual in the history

of the school. Over 4, 000 negatives were

processed in the darkroom.

MA NY

The moods of a S tudent's Life can

be shown through quiety serenity

and exuberant gaity.

L E A DING THE WAY

- T OW A R D :

Glf?l.S & P E

A Student's Life . . . especially the coed is also

filled with excitement in her realm of the sports

world learning the meaning of competition.

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LA B A student's

mind is con-

stantly prob-

ing and excit-

ing results

can be

expected.

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While other

students

dash for

the lunch

line, two

others

survey the

freshness

of a Spring

snow.

D EDICA TION

The dedication and extra time spent by the faculty and the administration will be cherish­ed and long re­membered by EHS students.

A ND

G R A D UATION 1970

The culmination of a Student's Life occurs

on Graduation night when goals are realized

in the form of a diploma.

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ADVERTISING

The annual staff wishes to thank all of you in this section not only for you support of this yearbook, but for your enthusiastic support of the many events and activities of the 1969-70 school year. Thankyou.

P.S. The following merchants donated money to the annual without wanting a picture taken: Eads Chamber of Commerce, Eads Implement Co., Mast Welding and Mfg., Kiowa County Farmer's Union, Eads Recreation Parlor, Dunlap and Richardson Locker.

COZY CORNER CAFE AND HOME OIL CO.

Roy Sibcy enjoys a cuo of coffee with students Marilyn Miller and Trudy Bendorf

EADS CONSUMER SUPPLY CO. Lloyd Berry shows Rhonda Cloyd some of the garage equipment.

EADS LANES Dan Garner gives Donna Popejoy and Montie Price bowling tips.

SWEL

Gene Forsyth says juniors Melody Franklin, Linda Davis, and Kathy S toker are the best-looking car­penters he's ever seen!

GOODS Owners Keith and Mary Lea display some of their mer­chandise to Karen Negley.

Want to invest some money? Open an account? The FIRST NATIONAL BANK IN EADS is always willing to meet your needs.

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HOLCOMB 1 S COURT

Marilyn Miller helps Frankie Stoker fill his gas truck at the HASWELL GARAGE and FILLING STATION.

Mrs. Holcomb pauses for a picture with seniors Kathy Davis and Beverly Groves outside their attractive motel.

GARRISON'S GMC FARM AND TRUCK SUPPLY

Owner, Clifford Garrison and his wife, Pat, show Chuck Bowen a new Allis- ���� Chalmers tractor.

PEPSI ��G BoDY 5 p PEPSI

LLED

For a new paint job or a car body repair, visit Maynard Amerine at the

M & G BODY SHOP. -

EADS BLDG.

EADS BLDG. SUPPLIES INC. Whatever your building needs may be, George Crow will efficiently fill your order.

FIS CHER'S SERVICE Novice attendants Vicki Holcomb and Marilyn Miller make a try at servicing a car.

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s PPLIES INC.

FRED'S TEXACO Visit the friendly station whose motto is: Service Is Our Business, Let Us Prove It.

TASTEE TREAT DRIVE INN A few Eads High students stop for some cool refreshment and service-with-a-smile from Kelly Lujan.

TRIANGLE CLOTHIERS Ellery Lovett, proprietor, diligently looks for the

•correct size for his two 'customers, Karilyn and Marilyn Richardson.

DES MARTEAU COMMISSION COMPANY

Some Eads High students get a good view of the wheat fields from the top of the elevator.

SUPERIOR TRUCK STOP Owner Clark Beeson helps Debi Lester fill-up a truck while Kathy Stoker takes a turn in the driver's seat.

PLAINS THEATER Owner Betty Crow and seniors Cathy Larrew and Beverly Groves take a look at the poster for a coming attraction.

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Another truck stops for a fill-up at BROWN'S TRUCK S TOP.

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LINDA'S B EAUTY S HOP Linda Gardner gives professional combing t ips to Shelly Holthus, using Nancy James for the demonstration.

HOLCOMB'S S TANDARD S ERVICE

Burl Holcomb shows his daughter, Vicki, how to run the gas pumps at his station.

S UP ERIOR CAFE Cathy Larrew, senior, gives service-with-a­smile to juniors, Marilyn Eder and Roy Evans.

Owner, Shirley Cunningham shows Cheryl Frazee a few of the many beautiful corsages at the EADS FLOWER AND GIFT SHOP.

S TOP & SHOP FOOD STORE

Clyde Crow-the busy man with the friendly smile­is always willing to help a customer find a product.

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BARTLETT AND COMPANY ELEVATOR

Don and Vern Koch shoT.r Valorie Briggs some of their many grain

products.

EADS LAUN-DRO-MAT and Lucille Crow explain the

of their machines to Marilyn and Mitch Beeson.

EXIT: Class of 1970

ENTER: Class of 1971

1970 EAGLE STAFF

Editor - S hirley Rose Advisor - Mr. Scales

Sec.-Treas. - Vicki Holcomb

Valorie Briggs Linda Davis Kathy Davis Marilyn Eder Melody Franklin Beverly Groves Vicki Holcomb

Karilyn Richardson Marilyn Richardson S hirley Rose Cathy Larrew Debi Lester Marilyn Miller Karen Negley

Kathy Stoker Bill Baxter Chuck Bowen Robert Buck Dan Myers Roger Spady Gordon Voss