Frankfort Community High School - Red Bird Yearbook (West Frankfort, IL)
- Class of 1981
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FRANKFORT COMMUNITY HIGH SCHOOL WEST FRANKFORT, ILLINOIS VOLUME 67
The REDBIRD Annual proudly presents this version of F.C.H.S. PATHWAYS.STUDENT LIFE ADMINISTRATION
FACULTY JUNIORS SENIORS SOPHOMORESFRESHMEN ORGANIZATIONS
ATHLETICS ADVERTISING INDEX4
Miss Donna Bacon
Queen 1980-1981ESCORTS AND HONOR GUARDS — J. Moore, J. Moake, D. Roberts, E. Stoner, J. Nolen, D. Nolen, J. Moore, J. Eader, S. Verschucren K. Canaday, D. Ward, A. Griffin, R. Calvert, R. Riddle.
HOMECOMING QUEEN AND ATTENDANTS — T. Hampton, A. Forgatch, K. Golis, S. Arnett, D. Bacon. N. Yadro, M. Reed, S Maragni, D. Murray.JUNIOR ATTENDANTS AND ESCORTS — David Ward, Tammy Hampton, Sheri Maragni, Roger Calvert.
OPHOMORE ATTENDANTS AND SCORTS — Doug Nolen, Kelli Golis, lichclle Reed, Scott Vcrschuercn.
FRESHMAN ATTENDANTS AND ESCORTS — Jim Nolen, Amy Forgatch, Dawn Murray, Andy Griffin.
6The 1980-81 Homecoming at F.C.H.S. was one of the most successful in years. The theme was “Always and Forever.” The Student Council was in charge of all Homecoming activities. Mr. Tim Murphy and his Art Department were responsible for the stage and gym decorations.
The festivities began with a chili supper and a bonfire. A snake dance down Main Street followed.
The coronation was Wednesday, November 26. Donna Bacon became the fifty-fifth Homecoming Queen of F.C.H.S. The other two Queen candidates were Stacee Arnett and Nancy Yadro.
The Turkey Day Game of Thanksgiving Day was won by the Redbirds 38-6. That night the Homecoming Dance was held in the gym. The band was “Lang and Mclain.”
Many alumni groups had reunions, gabfests, and dances. The class of 1956 was honored on their twenty-fifth anniversary.
MISTRESS AND MASTER OF CEREMONIES — Cindy Minich and Keith Griffith.
CHILDREN OF THE HOMECOMING CORONATION COURT — Corey Julian, Leigh Ann Bedokis, Mindy Jo Reach, and Shawn Wilson.
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iStudent Body Leaders and Officers
STUDENT BODY PRESIDENT — Keith Griffith.
STUDENT COUNCIL PRESIDENT — Nancy Yadro.
SENIOR C I ASS OFFICERS — Kim Galli, secretary; Stacee Arnett, treasurer; Jim Nolen, vice-president; Joe Fader, president.
10MISSINGMISSINGQueen Donna Bacon makes her first appearance as 1981 Homecoming Queen.
Homecoming 1980
Joe Eader, Co-captain of this year’s varsity team, crowns Homecoming Queen.
Deanna Milda and Scott Karnes enjoy Homecoming Dance.
Three generations of F.C.H.S., Dr. Don Griffin, Mr. Ed Griffin, and Andy Griffin represent the classes of 1956, 1931, and 1981.
14Joe Moore" — Wes Bennett
The REDBIRD Annual sponsored its second Camera Day Wednesday, November 26, 1980. There were twenty-one entries.
The winners chosen were:
Rcne Thompson — First Place Wes Bennett — Second Place Michelle Riddle — Third Place Camera Day will be an annual affair. Student participation this year was very good. The staff wishes to thank all students who participated.
‘Chris Melvin”— Michelle Riddle
‘Creative Writing Class’ ’ — Rene Thompson
15ADMINISTRATIONMr. L. Goebel Patton Superintendent of Schools
Mr. L. Goebel Patton, Superintendent of Frankfort Community District 168, is a man dedicated to the ideals of education for all. His responsibility lies in the area of creative and efficient operation of the school district.
Mr. Patton is a vital link between school and community. He maintains a working relationship between the two.
The Board of Education is comprised of busy citizens who work closely with the Superintendent of Schools to formulate and carry out school policies.
As representatives of the people, the Board of Education and Mr. Patton work to satisfy the desires of the community.
BOARD OF EDUCATION Row I: Bob Croslin, David Woods, Shirley Florian. Row 2: Jack Wall, Fred Kondritz, J. R. Sears, Jack Summers.
18Mr. Gail Barton, F.C.H.S. Principal
Mr. Gail Borton, principal at F.C.H.S. for eight years, is responsible for scheduling students, disciplining and co-ordinating the problems between faculty and students.
Mr. Borton, a key community figure, is active in civic organizations and IHSA activities statewide.
Through his efforts, F.C.H.S. is constantly upgrading its educational standards. Faculty and students work together with Mr. Borton to establish school and community ties.
Mrs. Betty Grotti, Bookkeeper Miss Gay Bixler, F.C.H.S. Secretary
19Basketball coaches have a humorous discussion.
Mrs. Orso and Mr. Clover and committee members N. Cowsert and G. Darby wait for the Coronation.
Mr. Borton enjoys the “Turkey Day” victory.
Coach Ernest and Coach DcMattei look on seriously as Benton drives down the field.
20FACULTYFaculty Aids F.C.H.S. Students
Mrs. Wilma Anderson
Mr. Alan Barton
Mrs. Hellen Mary Batts
Mrs. Genelle Bedokis
Mrs. Sheila Blackwood
Mrs. Jean Chamness
Mr. George Clark
Mr. Russell Clover
22On Their Pathways to Education
Mr. Larry DeMattei
Mr. Frank Dohanich
Mrs. Mary Ellen Dorris
Mr. William Ferketich
Mr. Gene Ernest
Mr. Paul Grammer
Mr. Lowell Grissom
Mrs. Sandra Fiori
23Mrs. Jane Hedley
Miss Dolores Grosco
Mr. George Grosco
Mr. Donald Hobbs
Mr. Harold Hood
Miss Alice Hrovatich
Mr. George Karoski
Mrs. Jo Linda Marlow
24Mr. Eugene Morton
Mr. Tim Murphy
Mrs. Elizabeth Orso
Mrs. Sharon Pappas
Mr. Raymond Owens
Mr. Steve Pasko Miss Jane Perr Mrs. Vickie Price
Faculty Plays Key Role in Classroom
Mr. Elmo Ricci Mr. Tim Ricci Mr. Don Rice
Mrs. Mary Ann Riva
Mr. Charles Smith
Mr. Ron Smith
Mrs. Linda Stevens
Mrs. Peggy SmithAnd Extra-Curricular Activities
Mr. Mike Thomas
Mrs. Joyce Trovillion
Mr. Richard Stritzel
Mrs. Mary Jane York
Mr. Ferketich, Mrs. York, and Mrs. Trovillion make use of office records during conference hour.
27FACULTY DIRECTORY
Anderson, Wilma English
Barton. Alan Building Trades
Batts. Hellen Mary English, REDBIRD Annual
Bedokis. Gcncllc Librarian
Blackwood, Sheila Mathematics
Chamncss, Jean Mathematics
Clark. George Guidance
Clover. Russell English. REDBIRD Notes
DeMaltci, Larry — Social Studies
Dohanich, Frank Industrial Arts
Dorris, Mary Ellen — Business
Ernest. Gene — Physical Education
Ferkctich, William Guidance, Industrial Arts Careers
Fiori. Sandra Spanish, Social Studies
Grammcr, Paul Social Studies
Grissom, Lowell — Social Studies
Grosco. Dolores Business, Dean of Girls
Grosco. George — Science
Hcdlcy. Jane — Home Economics
Hobbs. Donald Agriculture, Welding
Hood, Harold Social Studies
Hrovatich. Alice — Business
Karoski, George Driver Education, Physical Education
Marlow, Jo Linda — English
Morton, Eugene — Chorus
Murphy, Tim — Art
Orso, Elizabeth Special Education
Owens. Raymond Science, Photography
Pappas. Sharon Home Economics
Pasko. Steve Welding, Industrial Arts
Perr, Jane — English
Price. Vicky— Home Economics
Ricci, Elmo— Drafting, Industrial Arts
Ricci. Tim — Physical Education. Health
Rice, Don Social Studies
Riva, Mary Ann Physical Education
Smith, Charles — English
Smith, Peggy — Special Education
Smith, Ron Electricity, Dean of Boys
Stevens, Linda — Mathematics, Science
Stritzel, Richard Mathematics
Thomas, Mike— Band
Trovillion, Joyce — Science
Weakly, Dan — Auto Mechanics
Winter, Ron Drivers Education
York, Mary Jane — Nursing
Yuhas, Ernest BusinessSENIORS
Congratulations to the “Class of 1981" who have mastered high school graduation and have begun new steps down the pathways of the adult world.
Many memories of these past four years will remain in each of the graduates' lives. They have been years filled with learning, both in and out of the classroom, with new relationships being made, and with growth in many areas of their lives. As the final year draws to a close, there will be feelings of both excitement and sadness as one can look ahead to a new step in his future and also look back at all that step will leave behind. Through it all, these “high school days" will be a part of the lives each chooses to lead.
The seniors elected as class president, Joe Eader; Jim Nolen, vice-president; Kim Galli, secretary; and Stacee Arnett, the treasurer. Keith Griffith was this year's Student Body President, and Donna Bacon was chosen Homecoming Queen.
Thanks go to the sponsor, Mr. Harold Hood, for his help and to the many faculty members who added new knowledge to each senior’s life. The senior class can be proud of the accomplishments they have made, and obstacles they have overcome to attain their diplomas and reach the end of high school pathways. Good luck. Seniors!
29Introducing The Nineteen Eighty-One
Terry Adelsberger
Lisa Akin
Mike Acton
Lynn Ambos
Cyndi Anderson
Stacee Arnett
30Senior Class of F.C.H.S.
ir
Wesley-Bennett
Jill Bernhard
Justin Blocker
Laura Boehnlein
Scott Borchert
Lori Ann Bourland
Jane Brookhouse
Allison Bruno
Jay Calcaterra
31Keith Canaday
Scott Canann
Roger Calvert
Becky Caraker
Jim Christy
Cindy Claridy
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Christy Clutts
Debra Colburn
Lori ClarkRichard Colyer
Fred Conaway
Kevin Cornelia
Doug Crawford
Greg Darby
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Jeff Darnell
Jim Darnell
Patty Davis
33Theresa Davis
Debbie Dawson
Lisa Demaretti
Joe Eader
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Jo Donna Dorris
Linda Dorris
Robin Freeman
Phillip Fries
Tammy Ezell
34John Gardner
Donna Gahn
Kim Galli
Kathy Golio
Andy Griffin
Juanita Garland
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Keith Griffith
Randy Griffith
Mike Gunter
35Seniors Anticipate Their Journeys Down
Debbie Harper Marilyn Harris Sheri Harrum
Karla Hehner
Gayla Herrell
John Heyder
Debbie Hughes
Lori Issacs
Debbie Huite
36Pathways of the Adult World
Robbie Jent
Keith Jones
Randy Jones
Scott Karnes
Todd Kerrone
Richard Lane
Nancy Lemmon
Debbie LindNatalie Logsdon
Kendall Long
Tracy Lovan
Chris Mabery
Tony Martin
Steve Luttenbacher
Tammy McClerren
Darmon McClintock
Amy McDaniel
38Keith McElyea
Stephanie Mitchell
Wendy Mitchell
Gayla McMillin
Deanna Milda
Jeff Moake
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Scott Melvin
Marcy Melvin
Cindy MinichJeff Moore
Joe Moore
Janice Morgan
Jeff Moschino
Debra Murray
Angie Neeley
Becky Neves Doty
John Niblett
Sandy NicklinDoug Nolen
Jim Nolen
David Opdyke
Tedi Owens
Traci Owens
Teresa Parkhill
Ann Parrish
Paul Peeler
Sandy Perkins
41Tom Pietrantoni
Susan Poole
Vince Poole
Jim Reimer
Mark Remm
Darrell PresleyRebecca Ross
Earl Samples
Cindy Rogers
Diane Sanders
Robin Saulsbury
Kelly Scott
Teri Sipes
John Smith
Ron SmithBrent Smothers
Monica Spears
Beth Steh
Eddie Stoner
Tina Stoner
David SummersMargie Tresso
Harold Uhls
Claudia Vanwey
Tony VanZandt
Scott Verschueren
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Keith Vaughn
David Ward
45Shawn Wiggins
Larrie Wertz
Jane Whiting
Scott Williams
Shaun Winter
Patty Workman
Paula Yadro
Toni Young
Nancy YadroSenior Activities
Acton, Mike — Basketball 1; Baseball 1; Spanish Club 1,2.
Adelsberger, Terry — Football 1.
Akin, Lisa Ambos, Lynn Anderson, Cynthia
Arnett, Stacee — Student Council 1. 2, 3; Class Officer (Treasurer) 1, 2, 3, 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Cheerleader 1,2; Homecoming Court 1, 2, 4.
Armes, Peggy
Ashby, Glenn — Spanish Club 3, 4; Key Club 2, 3; Civil Air Pilot 1,2, 3, 4.
Bacon, Donna — Student Council I; Homecoming Queen 4.
Bennett, Wesley — F.T.A. (President) 4; Student Council 2; National Honor Society 3, 4: Assistant VIP Writer for Drafting 4.
Bernhard, Jill — Band 1, 2, 3. 4; Student Council 1, 2; F.H.A. 1,2.
Blocker, Justin Boehnlein, Laura
Borchert, Scott — F.F.A. 1,2; Honor Society 2. Bourland, Lori Ann — F.F.A. Reporter 4; F.F.A. Sweetheart 3; Volleyball 4; Interpreters Theater 4. Brookhouse, Jane — Sub Debs 2, 3, 4; Honor Society 3, 4; Student Council 2; Trackette 2.
Bruno, Allison — Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, 4; Homecoming Court 2; Sub Debs 2, 3, 4; Student Council 2: Spanish Club 3.
Calcaterra. Jay — Baseball 3,4; Track 1, 2.
Calvert, Roger— Football 1,2, 3, 4; Track I, 2, 3, 4. Canaday, Keith Football 4.
Canann, Scott — Student Council 3, 4; Wrestling 1, 2; Spanish Club 3, 4; Band 1,2.
Caraker, Becky — Rifle Corps 2; Art Circle 3.
Cardin, Carrie — Spanish Club 4.
Christy, Jimmy Claridy, Cindy
Clark, Lori — National Honor Society 3, 4; Class President 1; Student Council.
Clutts, Christy — Homecoming Court 3; Chorus 1, 2, 3,4.
Colburn, Debbie — Redbird Notes 4; F.T.A. 3, 4; Flag Corps 1.
Conaway, Fred — Wrestling 2; Chorus 4.
Cornelia, Darren Cornelia, Kevin Crawford, Doug— F.F.A. 1.
Darby, Greg — Redbird Notes 4; Freedom '81 4.
Darnell, Jeff
Darnell, Jim
Davis, Theresa
Dawson, Debbie
Demaretti, Lisa — Redbird Annual 1, 2, 3.
Dorris, Jo Donna — Flag Corps 2, 3; Spanish Club 2, 3,4; F.H.A. 1,2.
Dorris, Linda — Nike 3,4.
Eader, Joe — Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Key Club 2, 3, 4; Senior Class Officer (President).
Ezell, Tammy — Cheerleader 2, 4; Sub Debs 2, 3, 4 (President); Student Council 3, 4 (Vice-President); Art Circle 1.
Filkins, Tammy
Freeman, Robin — Freedom ’81 1, 2, 4; Redbird Notes 4; Interpreters Theater 3; National Honor Society 3, 4.
Fries, Philip — Chorus 1, 2, 3,4; Football I, 2; Wrestling I, 2, 3; F.F.A. 1.
Gahn, Donna — Student Secretary 3.
Galli, Kim — Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, 4; Class Officer 1, 2, 4; Trackette 2, 3. 4; Redbird Annual 1,2, 3. Gardner. John — Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1; Football 1, 2.
Garland, Juanita — F.H.A. I.
Golio, Kathy
Griffin, Andy — Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Key Club 2. 3, 4.
Griffith, Keith - Student Body President 4; Basketball 1,2, 3, 4; Baseball 2. 3, 4; Class Officer 2, 3; Student Council 1,2, 3; Key Club 2, 3, 4; Redbird Annual
2, 3,4; Track 2; Master of Ceremonies 4.
Griffith, Randy — Redbird Annual 2, 3,4.
Gunter, Mike
Hargrave, Charlene Harper, Debbie Harris, Marilyn
Harrum, Sheri — Cheerleader 1,2, 3, 4; Class Officer 1, 2; Homecoming Court 1.
Hchncr, Karla — Band 1,2, 3; Nike Club (President)
3. 4; Office Worker 3,4; F.T.A. 2, 3.
Herrell, Gayla — Softball; F.H.A.
Heyder, John
Hughes, Debbie Huite, Debbie Innis, Dianne
Isaacs, Lori — Student Secretary 3, 4.
Jent, Robbie Jones, Keith
Jones, Randy — Basketball 1,2; Baseball 1.
Julian, John — Baseball 1; Band 1,2.
Karnes, Scott — Basketball 1,2, 3; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4. Kelley, Tammy
Kerrone, Todd — F.F.A. 1,2, 3, 4.
Lane, Richard — Band 1,2, 3; Band Council 2, 3. Lemmon, Nancy — F.T.A.
Lind, Debbie — F.H.A. 1.
Logsdon, Natalie Long, Kendall
Lovan, Tracy — F.H.A.; Freedom ’81; Redbird Notes. Luttenbachcr, Steve— Football 1,2; Wrestling 3. Martin, Tony
McCIcrren, Tammy — Cheerleader 3,4; F.H.A. 1,2. McClintock, Darmon — Spanish Club 2, 3.
McDaniel, Amy
47McMillin, Gayla — F.H.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Vice President 4; Nike 4: Play 1.
Melvin, Marcy — Co-op 4; Spanish Club 2; Co-ed Track 1; Cross Country Track 1.
Melvin, Scott — Basketball 1,2, 3,4; Track 3.
Dunn, Merritt Mikutis, Tedi
Milda, Deanna — Attendant 3; Art 2, 3, 4.
Miller, Shawn — Football 1, 2; Track 1, 2; Art 1,2, 3, 4.
Minich, Cindy — Band 3, 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Pom-Pon Squad 4; Interpreters Theater 3; Mistress of Ceremonies 4.
Mitchell, Stephanie — Honor Society; Sub Debs; Red-bird Annual; Nike Club; F.T.A.
Moake, Jeff — Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Football I, 2, 4; Basketball 1,2, 3; Key Club 1,2, 3, 4.
Moore, Jeff — Football 1,2, 3, 4; Basketball 1,2, 3, 4; Baseball 2, 3,4; Track 2, 3, 4; Key Club 2, 3, 4.
Moore, Joe — Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Football 1, 2, 4; Baseball 2, 3,4; Track I, 2;Spanish 3, 4.
Morgan, Janice Moschino, Jeff
Murray, Debra — Redbird Annual 2, 3, 4; National Honor Society 3,4.
Neeley, Angie — Cheerleader 3, 4; Class Officer 3; Student Council 1; F.H.A. I.
Niblett, John — Football 1,2; Wrestling 3.
Nicholson, Tim
Nicklin, Sandy — Student Secretary 3.
Nolen, Doug — Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1,2, 3, 4; Wrestling 2; Basketball 1.
Nolen, Jim — Football 1,2, 3, 4; Track 1,2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2; Class Officer 4; Band 1,2, 3,4.
Odam, Tammy
Opdyke, David — Redbird Notes 3,4.
Owens, Tedi Owens, Traci
Parkhill, Teresa — Work Study Program; Cafeteria Worker 2.
Parrish, Ann — Redbird Notes 3, 4, Editor 4; F.H.A. 1, 2; Art Circle 1, 2; F.T.A. 3, 4; Freedom Committee 2,3,4.
Peeler, Paul
Perkins, Sandy
Pietrantoni, Tom — Football.
Poole, Susan
Poole, Vince— Wrestling 1, 2, 3,4; Football 1; Track 1,2, 3,4.
Presley, Darrel Davis, Patty
Reimer, Jim — F.T.A. 4.
Remm, Mark — Band 2, 3.
Rich, Alfred
Roberts, David — Football 4.
Robinson, Becky — Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Softball 1, 2, 3, 4; Volleyball 4; Sub Debs 2, 3; National Honor Society 3, 4; Redbird Annual 2, 3, 4.
Rogers, Cindy — Student Council 3, 4; Youth Board 1,2; Art Circle 1.
Ross, Rebecca Russell. Jeff
Samples, Earl — Wrestling 1; Baseball 1; Football 1,
2.
Sanders, Diane — Band 1, 2; F.T.A. 3.
Saulsbury, Robin — Art Circle 1, 2.
Scott, Kelley — Spanish Club 3, 4; Office Help 3; F.H.A. 1.
Sipes, Teri Smith, John Smith, Ron
Smothers, Brent — F.F.A. 1,2, 3, 4; Chorus 1.
Spears, Monica — F.H.A. 1.
Steh, Beth — Girls’ Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; FTA 1,2, 3, 4; Interpreters’ Theater 2, 3, 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Volleyball 4.
Stoner, Eddie — Football 1,2,4.
Stoner, Tina — NIKE Club 3, 4; Student Secretary 3, 4; Girls'Softball 1,2; F.H.A. 1,2.
Summers, David -— Attendance Office 4; Football 1,
2.
Syers, Tom —Track; Basketball; Football.
Tanner, Becky
Thompson, Rene — Girls’ Basketball 2, 3, 4; Volleyball 4; Art 4; Art Circle 4.
Tresso, Margie — Art Circle 1, 2, 3, 4; Office Help 2; Volleyball 4.
Uhls, Harold — National Honor Society; Football Statistician; Attendance Office; Basketball Videotape. Vanwcy, Claudia — Girls’ Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Girl Scout 1,2, 3, 4.
VanZandt, Tony — Football 1; Wrestling 1.
Vaughn, Keith — Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; National Honor Society 3,4.
Verschuercn, Scott — Football 1,2, 3, 4; Track 1,2,3, 4; Basketball 1; F.T.A. 1,4.
Ward, David
Warren, Tammy — Youth Board 1, 2, 3; F.H.A. 1; NIKE Club 3,4.
Webster, Tom Wertz, Larrie
Whiting, Jane — Volleyball 4; Redbird Notes 3, 4; F.T.A. 3.
Wiggins, Shawn Williams, Scott
Winter, Shawn — Golf 1, 2, 3, 4; Key Club 2, 3; Track 1,2; Basketball 1,2,3.
Workman, Patty
Yadro, Nancy — Cheerleading 1, 2, 3, 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Student Council 1,2, 3, 4; Student Council President 4; Girl Scout 1,2, 3,4.
Yadro, Paula — F.H.A. 1,2, 3, 4; F.H.A. President 4; NIKE Club 3,4; Art Circle 2, 3.
Young, Toni — National Honor Society 3, 4; Student Council 2, 4; Interpreters’ Theater 1, 2, 3, 4; NIKE Club 3,4; F.T.A. 1,2,3.
48JUNIORS
For the Class of 1982, the beginning of this year brought with its arrival, feelings of apprehension and an air of superiority for the Juniors. After two long years, they were finally upper-classmen.
Of course, all the “fun and games” had been important, but now the Juniors have realized that the homework and the studying are for a purpose, too. They were also learning how to put knowledge into actual practice.
The Juniors again assumed their traditional role of planning and producing the Junior-Senior Prom. Before they could do this, they had to sell many boxes of Milk Duds and Redbird stickers. The Class of 1982 finally ordered their coveted class rings.
This year the Junior Homecoming Attendants were Tammy Hampton and Sheri Maragni. The Junior class officers were Bill Mason, president; Jackie Brown, vice-president; Tammy Hampton, secretary; and Tedria Rodgers, treasurer.
With the help of Mr. Tim Murphy and Mrs. Jean Chamness, Junior class sponsors, this year was a very successful one.
49Juniors Mark One More Milestone
Kenny Anderson Betty Andrews Dale Armes
Deon Armes Kurt Avripas Richard Baker
Scott Barker Shane Barnes Terri Barton
David Bartoni Vikki Beattie Kevin Behn
Lori Behn Pat Bixler Joe Blackshare
tOn Their Pathways to The Future
Lee Boggs Lisa Boozer Cheryl Borchert
Dennis Bowers Jean Brotherton Jackie Brown
Greg Broy Tom Broy Renee Burton
Mike Calcaterra Allyson Cannon Laura Caraker
Rita Caraker Billy Carrington Betty ChapmanTammy Chapman Janet Christy Tina Cogdill
Kendall Coleman Lcanne C remcens Lois Crowder
Steve Darnell Larry Dawson Steve Dotson
Joe Duff Sharon Dunham Marc Dunning
Laura Essick Dan Fairchild Tom Filkins
52Brett Franklin Jeff Frazier Rachel Freeman
Michelle Frost Tammy Gass Wayna Gass
Kevin Gibbs Kathie Gore Charles Gregory
Gloria Gunter Lea Hagar Dan Hall
James Hall Mike Hall Kelly Halstead
53Michelle Hammers Dan Hammond Tammy Hampton
Chuck Harkins Mike Harkins Chris Harrawood
James Harris John Heal Laura Hefner
Dane Henson Kent Herron Becky Hill
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Jesse Howard Sue Hughes Regina HuitcRichard Huitc Ron Hutchcraft David Irvin
Larry Jackson Kim Johnson Lisa Jurjens
Mike Karoski Debbie Kelso Dale King
Joe Lamont John Lasley Melinda Lewis
Laura Linsley Betty Lucas Sheri Maragni
55Juniors Will Have Memories of
Harry Marshall Bill Mason Paul Matheny
Gcno Mayfield Melody McClanahan James McClure
Brad McElyea Richard McPhail Janet Meadows
Tina Merlano Bob Michael Ray Michael
Randy Minton John Mize Larry Moore
561980 Election and Hostage Crisis
Samuel Moore Roger Morgan Scott Morganthaler
Jayma Morhet Ritchie Morthland Debbie Myatt
David Nolen Jeff Odle Tim Odum
Becky Owsley Lynn Parrish Myra Perry
Lori Pugh Mike Rachels Lee RandolphBambi Ratlcy Richard Raubach John Reimer
John Rennie Kathy Richards Don Richardson
Randy Riddle John Robinson Bob Rogers
Robin Rogers Tedria Rogers Kevin Ross
Gaila Rumsey Rhonda Russell Tracy Sanders
58Randy Scars Kelly Shockley Laura Shoemaker
Rex Slane Debbie Smith Cindy Spicer
Daisy Stanley Loretta Starrick Eric Stevens
Kellie Stodghill Tracy Stubblefield Pam Sullivan
Ron Taylor LaDonna Tefertiller Bernie Thomas
59Rita Thomas George Tomlinson Diana Valeo
Linda Wallace J.T. Walters Greg Ward
Laura Webster Bobby Welburn Rachel Westray
Lcda White John Wiehn Don Wilburn
Tim Wiley Raymond Wilkins Lisa Williams
60Dana Wilson Kevin Winingcr Veronica Woodward
Trevor Woody Tammy Woolscy Chuck Wortman
Debbie Wright Richard Wright Pam Yadro
NOT PICTURED
Larry Brady Ron Braggs Kelly Davis John Garner
Steve Irvin Ron Issacs Marcia Moore Dan Payne
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Jo Ellen ThrogmortonSenior J. Eader prepares for another school day.
Band member L. Polasky shows true form of clarinet playing during this recital.
T. Rogers, K. Shockley, and C. Spicer spend lunch hour together.
Another school day comes to an end for these senior students.
M. Reed and R. McPhail are two of the F.C.H.S. students who attended the Homecoming football game.
62SOPHOMORES
Last year’s Freshman Class became this year’s Sophomores as the Class of 1983 began their second year at Frankfort Community High School. No longer would they be the “balcony birds’’ and suffer the humiliations of first year students.
The Sophomore Class took part in many activities during the course of the 1980-81 school year. They sold M M’s and operated the concession stands at a basketball game.
The Sophomore attendants for the Homecoming Coronation were Michelle Reed and Kellie Golis.
The class officers chosen by the class were Bobby Hill, president; Amy Hughes, vice-president; Dana Lucas, secretary; and Nola Cowsert, treasurer.
Mr. Raymond Owens was the class sponsor, and Mrs. Mary Ellen Dorris was his assistant.
Through determination and hard work, the Class of 1983 made their second year a year to be valued and remembered.
63Sophomores See President Carter on
Tracy Adkins Julie Akin Tammy Allen Shirley Ambos
Lenia Anderson Robert Anderson Johnny Andrews Tammy Avery
Texas Bandy Fat Barrett Denise Basler Angie Blades
Eric Boehnlein Jon Borton Andy Bowling Dewayne Brown
Kelly Burkitt Rhonda Burton Jody Calvert Brian Canann
Betty Carr Greg Chance Stephanie Cima Steve Clements
64His Visit to West Frankfort
Debbie Colyer Don Connell Darla Conners Nola Cowsert
Jeff Crawford Mary Jane Cremer Kelly Croteau John Czorniak
Brad Dawe Jeff Day Gerald Delgy Gerald Dorris
Georgia Dotson Tina Dunning Brent Fitzgerald Ronnie Fitzgerald
Rhonda Followcll Paul Gahn Tony Galbraith Brad Galli
Chuck Gardner Tim Glodich Kelly Golis Scott Graves
65Bill Gregory Darren Grotti Ed Gutierrez Tony Hall
Tracy Hall Susan Hamilton John Hammers Lisa Harper
Troy Hart Bobby Hill Anita Holloman Darin Hoover
Darrell Hopper Melissa Howard Bill Hubbard Amy Hughes
Jimmy Jones Randy Jordan Chuck Karnes John Karnes
Melissa Kathalynas Randy Katich Kevin Kaytor Lora Kinsman
66Keith Lawrence Mike Lawrence Curtis Lee Barbara Lind
Jennifer Liska Kccia Little Monte Logsdon Terri Logsdon
Dana Lucas John Lucas Larry Mabry Art Maddox
Beth Margelli Rick Marks Steve Marvel Robin Mays
Bill McClement Nancy McClerren Floyd McClintock Peggy McGhee
Caprise McGough Denise McGough Keith McLain Jennifer McMillin
67Sophomores Look Forward to
Chris Milda Dana Miller John Miller Debbie Minich
John Mize John Moakc Lee Mocaby Ryan Mocaby
Barry Mosley Greg Mosley Jeff Mull Angie Neal
Kathy Nolen Liza Nolen Kelly Norman Billy Odum
Jack Odle Jackie Opdykc John Ostcrhout Jim Owens
Rhonda Owens Rena Pattarozzi Darla Patterson John Patterson
68“Sweet Sixteen” and Their Drivers License
Barry Pearce Mike Peeler Debbie Perkins Eric Peterson
Kevin Pierce Adelita Pitz Jim Poole Jeff Porritt
Beth Raubach Sharon Razor Michelle Reed Ruby Reed
Dennis Reeder Harold Rich Richard Richerson Michelle Riddle
Dana Roberts James Rodarmel Jay Sala Ernie Sanders
Mike Sanders Shelly Schumacher Jean Scott Sarah ShefflerScott Shockley Trade Shupe Amy Simmons Sue Simons
Kevin Simpson Jeff Sloan Debra Smelcer Toni Smelcer
Rena Smilanich Brian Sneed Ben Sparks Donna Sprague
Christine Stanger Michelle Steinmetz Jamie Stevens Teri Stufflebcan
Rudy Tefertiller John Terry Robbie Tomlinson Angie Tresso
Cameron Trusty Tim Uhls Tim Vanwey Shelly Volanski
70Angie Wagner David Wallace John Wallace Tina Wallace
Cheryl Wilburn Mike Wilburn Cindy Williams Kerriann Wilson
Dewayne Woodard Shelia Woodard Dana Woody Scott Wright
NOT PICTURED
Jay Bussler Kelly Donovan Debbie Innis Scott Russell Janet Sanders Betty Spain Donna Tomanovich Karen Watkins James Wilce Paul Wilson
F.C.H.S. students register for new school year.
71Class officers of the 1980-81 school year worked hard to support their separate classes.
F.C.H.S. at Work
These senior government students use the period for studying.
Freshman D. Griffin takes care of refreshments at Homecoming Dance.
Mrs. Dorris takes time to help her accounting students.
72The Freshmen, eager to begin their four short years of high school, encountered many aggravating experiences.
Forgetting locker combinations, getting to class late, and losing class assignments were but a few of these experiences, as the “greenies” began to face the hardships of being first year students. Despite the irritating struggles, they seemed to have conquered the difficulties in adjustment and made their first year a very special and memorable one.
Under the supervision of Mr. Richard Stritzel and Mr. George Grosco, the Freshmen raised money for their treasury and contributed to school spirit by selling Redbird hats and working concessions.
The Freshman class chose Amy Forgatch and Dawn Murray as their representatives in the Homecoming Court. Class officers for the year were Karen Harpool, president; Dawn Murray, vice-president; Michelle Boyd, secretary; and Joni Bernhard, treasurer.
While making many new acquaintances and reaching new steps in each of their lives, the class of 1984 established themselves as a class to be remembered.
73Freshmen Begin the Exploration of
Greg Acton Denise Adams Jim Adams Anna Anderson Georgette Anderson
Colette Andesilich Susan Androff Bill Bacon Kristen Basler Deanna Beaver
Coleen Bennett Rickey Bennett Joni Bernhard Thomas Bernhard Lindcll Blades
Lori Blake Randy Blocker Dean Borcky Kathy Boren Leannc Bowers
Peri Bowman Michelle Boyd Ja Dean Boyer Dorothy Bromley John Calcaterra
Keith Campbell Kevin Canann Robert Carrington Charles Clark Julie Cleland
Brandon Clements Chip Clover George Collins Steve Crawford Theresa Crawford
74Educational Pathways of F.C.H.S.
Dana Davis Wendy Davis Jeff Dawson Brett Dees Frank Desomer
Tara Dinn Lisa Dodd Billy Jo Donas Robert Dorris John Duff
Roy Egeditch Mark Ekern Jeanna Ernest Paul Esparza Tammy Filkins
Connie Finney Edward Florian Amy Forgatch Renee Frazier Danny Free
Dawn Fries Marty Fulford GregGalli Stacy Garrett Jill Gilbert
Jason Goodson Allen Gosnell Dawn Griffin April Gutierrez Deborah Hall
Linda Hall Larry Hand Karen Harpool Kevin Harpool Carl Harris
75Rhonda Harris Kelly Hawkins Todd Hawkins Mitch Hay man Andy Hemminger
Dana Herring Leslie Hill Ida Hogebaum Beth Hood Debra Hoppers
Donnie Hoppers Dean Horsley Laura Hughes Danny Irby Diana Irby
Denise Irvin Darrin Jeffries Deanna Johnson Eleanor Johnson Ken Johnson
Roy Johnson Jeff Jones Richard Jones Steve Kalahcr David Karnes
Matt Karnes Mark King Susie Kirkman Carl Lee Chris Levine
Susan Linsley Tim Lindsey Michelle Lintner Lisa Martin Lisa Mason
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Rhonda Mays Dana McCarty Bobby Melvin Chris Melvin Kelcy Melvin
Kerri Melvin Don Messamore Ron Messamore Ruth Michael Lance Miller
Trevor Minton Jamy Miranda Kathy Morgan Sonya Morgan Toni Moschino
Diane Murphy Dawn Murray Marvin Napier Scott Neibel Joe Nicklin
Doug O’Connor Lisa Palasky Roger Parks Karen Patton Sharon Payne
James Perriman John Perrotto Chris Pierce Cary Pickles Richie Poole
Nancy Potepan Rebecca Price Janet Pry Julie Pugh Debra Rachels
77Class of 1984 Builds Unforgettable
Larry Rachels Kevin Racic Danny Ramey Jim Rich Susan Rissi
Stan Roan Barbara Robinson Chris Robinson Kathy Rogers Jeannette Ross
Robert Rumsey Roberta Rumsey Scott Ruzich Bill Sandusky Karen Sears
Brent Sesock Darren Shoemaker Amy Silvcn Tabatha Smclccr Lori Smith
Mike Smith Stephanie Smith Mary Beth Sneddon John Snyder Ron Spicer
Becky Stanger Janet Stanley Kim Talluto Kevin Taylor Tcri Taylor
Jeff Tharp Scott Thomas Mike Todich Tony Toth Mark Trusty
78Memories to Last a Lifetime
Danny Uhls Christine Vaughn Vernon Vcaughn Tammy Vcrschucrcn Lori Walters
Barbara Welborn Angie Wheeler Tena Wilce Mike Wileman Gayle Williams
Kim Williams David Willmore Grant W'ilson Kevin Wilson Terri Witkewitz
Freshmen enjoy the first year of high school at F.C.H.S.
79F.C.H.S. Students
B. Sparks works on welding project.
Students go to afternoon classes.
J. Nicklin and A. Wagner spend lunch hour together.
Friends share common interests.
Junior students relax during spare time.
80“Hail the teams which bring us glory”; a phrase used in the F.C.H.S. Alma Mater, certainly rings true for the distinguished sports program the Redbirds have acquired.
With six sports for men and three for women, the Red-birds have developed a sense of pride, both in the athlete and in the student body, as year after year F.C.H.S. has been among the most competitive teams in the area.
F.C.H.S. has seen new additions to the athletic division. The beginning of a girls’ volleyball program, with Mr. Tim Murphy as coach brought new enthusiasm to the girls’ program. Mr. Ron Winter took over the wrestling program; Mr. Don Rice became head boys track coach; and Mr. George Hopkins took control of the girls’ softball team. New excitement was also found as the Redbirds changed to “Class A” for tournament action.
In each sport the Redbirds have brought pride and spirit to their school by developing fine athletes and forming values for the performers to carry on through life.
81VARSITY FOOTBALL TEAM — Row 1: B. Rogers, D. Irvin, J. Moake, J. Frazier, R. Morthland, A. Griffin, J. Moore. Row 2: Mgr. T. Syers, R. Morgan, M. Dunning. B. Mason. S. Darnell, R Raubach, B. Michael, C. Wortman, D. Roberts, Mgr. K. Avripas. Row 3: E. Stoner, R. Riddle. J. Nolen, S. Verschueren, K. Canaday, R. Hutchcraft, R. Calvert, M. Hall, G. Tomlinson. Row 4: Coach Rice, Coach DeMattei, R. Taylor, R. Michael, D. Nolen, D. Henson, J. Moore, J. Eader, L. Randolph, D. Ward. Coach Ernest.
1980 FOOTBALL SCOREBOARD
REDBIRDS OPPONENTS
13 DuQuoin 6
53 Flighland 13
27 Flerrin 6
13 Carbondale 25
24 Marion 13
31 Centralia 8
14 Mount Vernon 15
14 Harrisburg 31
53 Sparta 6
38 Benton 6
The 1980-81 Varsity Redbird Football Team with a roster of nine returning lcttermen finished the season with a 7-3 record. The Redbirds started the season with three straight victories before losing a heart-breaker to Carbon-dale. They finished the season with victories over Sparta, 53-6, and Benton, 38-6, in the annual Turkey Day Game.
F.C.FLS. Flead Football Coach Gene Ernest said that their year’s team was one of the most dedicated teams that he had ever coached and stated that it was a pleasure to be a part of their successful season.
J. Eader, J. Nolen, D. Ward, and S. Verschueren were named both to the All Conference and All South teams. Senior Co-Captain J. Eader was selected by the EVANSVILLE COURIER as the best football player in Southern Illinois. This is the first time an athlete from F.C.FLS. has ever been chosen for this honor.
82Senior Halfback Jim Nolen
Senior Guard Dave Ward
Senior Tackle Doug Nolen
Team Captain, Senior Quarterback Jeff Moore
Team Captain, Senior Tackle Joe Eader
Redbirds defense stops Rangers.
Flacekickcr R. Michael kicks extra point.
83Senior End Jeff Moake
Senior Quarterback J. Moore gains ten yards.
Senior Guard Andy Griffin
Senior End Scott Verschueren
R. Hutchcraft scores TD.
Senior End Ed Stoner
Senior Halfback Joe Moore
Senior End Keith Canaday
84Junior Guard Randy Riddle
Senior Halfback Dave Roberts
Senior Tailback Roger Calvert
Junior Quarterbacks R. Morthland and B. Mason
J. Eader rushes Carbondale's quarterback.
JUNIOR MEMBERS OF VARSITY TEAM — R. Taylor, L. Randolph, R. Michael, D. Henson.
85JUNIOR MEMBERS OF VARSITY TEAM — R. Morgan, M. Hall, S. Darnell, R. Raubach.
JUNIOR MEMBERS OF VARSITY TEAM — C. Wortman, B. Rogers, B. Michael, R. Hutchcraft.
JUNIOR MEMBERS OF VARSITY TEAM — M. Dunning, J. Frazier, G. Tomlinson, D. Irvin.
86SOPHOMORE TEAM — Row 1: B. Hubbard, J. Poole, K. McLain, J. Moake. Row 2: B. McClement, T. Glodich, S. Shockley, P. Gahn, T. Vanwey, Coach Wilkinson. Row 3: J. Hammers, S. Marvel, J. Wallace, E. Gutierrez, R. Richerson, S. Graves. Row 4: Coach Dziadus, D. Wallace, D. Connell, R. Tefertiller, R. Katich, J. Lucas, C. Trusty, Coach Reach.
FRESHMAN TEAM — Row 1: F. DeSomer, B. Bacon, J. Perrotto, A. Hemminger, G. Acton, J. Duff. Row 2: R. Dorris, M. Smith, J. Tharp, D. Willmore, D. O’Connor, R. Spicer. Row 3: Coach Dziadus, K. Racic, J. Dawson, L. Rachels, Coach Reach, J. Jones, R. Rumsey, J. Nicklin, Coach Wilkinson.
87GOLF TEAM — Row 1: B. Decs, J. Sala, B. Galli, G. Galli. Row 2: Coach Karoski, G. Ward, S. Winter, K. Anderson, M. Karoski.
1980 Conference Champs
Sixth Consecutive Year
The 1980 Redbird Golf Team under the direction of Mr. George Karoski ended its season as conference champs for the sixth consecutive year. This year’s linksmen won their fourth district tournament in five years.
The 1980 team also placed third in the Belleville Invitational Tournament, one of the highest rated tournaments in the state of Illinois. The Redbirds were led this year by junior Mike Karoski and senior Shaun Winter, who was the medalist both in the conference and the district tournaments.
Senior Golfer Shaun Winter
86VARSITY VOLLEYBALL TEAM — Row 1: L. Bourland, J. L. Nolen, Mgr. L. Tefertillcr, J. R. Owens, L. White. Row 2: D. Myatt, S. Hughes, K. Halstead, R. Thompson, B. Robinson, K. Stodghill, B. Steh, Coach T. Murphy.
JUNIOR VARSITY VOLLEYBALL TEAM — Row 1: T. Shupe, J. McMillin, A. Wagner, B. Donas, K. Harpool. Row 2: S. Garrett, D. Patterson, S. Simons, K. Golis, J. Stevens, C. Finney, Coach T. Murphy.VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM Row 1: M. Dunning, J. Moore, Coach Grammcr, Coach Ricci, Coach Fiori, K. Herron, R. Morthland. Row 2: Mgr. J. Terry, S. Dotson, M. Karoski. J. Moore. K. Griffith, S. Melvin, K. Anderson, K. Vaughn, R. McPhail, Stats. J. Robinson
1981 BASKETBALL SCOREBOARD
REDBIRDS OPPONENTS
83 Johnston City 42
54 DuQuoin 59
63 Centralia 81
72 Harrisburg 54
42 Mount Vernon 69
66 Herrin 64
CARBONDALE HOLIDAY TOURNAMENT
38 Maine East 55
59 Belleville East 45
74 Herrin 50
51 Collinsville 54
71 Marion 58
57 Benton 55
57 Carbondale PYRAMIDTOURNAMENT 59 (OT)
64 Johnston City 24
68 Marion 55
58 Carbondale 75
64 Harrisburg 50
46 Benton 48
73 Mount Vernon 60
57 Pinckneyville 69
71 Herrin 63
67 Centralia 80
105 Johnston City REGIONAL TOURNAMENT 62
40 Johnston City 26
61 Benton 60
66 McLeansboro 56
SECTIONAL TOURNAMENT
90Team Captain, Senior Forward Keith Griffith
Team Captain, Senior Forward Keith Vaughn
Senior Center Senior Guard
Jeff Moore Joe Moore
91Senior Center Scott Melvin
JUNIOR MEMBERS OF VARSITY TEAM —Marc Dunning, Steve Dotson, and Ritchie Morthland.
The West Frankfort Redbirds had the first winning season since 1971-72. This was the first time in nine years that the Redbirds won the Regional championship. The Birds also won the Pyramid Tournament for the third straight year. They tied for third place in the South Seven Conference.
Coach Tim Ricci said that he was really proud of the team because they never quit during the entire season. He praised his assistant coaches highly for their
hard work, dedication, and loyalty.
To quote Coach Ricci, “The enthusiasm of the cheerleaders and the student body will never be forgotten.”
The Redbirds lost to Cairo in the Sectional Tournament. The Cairo team won third place in Class “A" State Tournament.
The 1980-81 Co-Captains were Keith Griffith and Keith Vaughn.
92SOPHOMORE BASKETBALL TEAM — Row 1: J. Sloan. R Richerson. S. Wright. E. Gutierrez, J. Sala. T. Hall, J. Jones. Row 2: T. Glo-dich, R. Jordan, C. Trusty, D. Wallace, R. Tcfertiller, R. Katich. J. Lucas. J. Karnes, Coach Fiori.
FRESHMAN BASKETBALL TEAM Row 1: A. Hcmminger, B Bacon, M. Smith, J. Perrotto, E. Florian, K. Harpool Row 2: D. Will-more, M. Hayman, K. Wilson, D. Uhls. R. Jones, J. Goodson. J. Nicklin, J. Duff, J. Tharp, Coach Grammcr.
93VARSITY WRESTLING TEAM — Row 1: M. Calcaterra, G. Acton, D.King, K. Avripas, C. Gardner. Row 2: J. Moake. D. Irvin, S. Barnes. J. Eadcr, J. Wallace, G. Tomlinson, T. Vanwey.
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JUNIOR VARSITY WRESTLING TEAM — Row 1: C. Robinson, T. Galbraith, M. King, D. Free, F. DcSomcr, R. Fitzpatrick, J. Calcaterra, B. Sandusky. Row 2: R. Spicer, B. Hubbard, R. Dorris, S. Marvel. L. Rachels, K. McLain, C. Lee, J. Poole, S. Graves.K. Avripas has opponent in hold.
Coach Winter looks on intently.
Senior Wrestler Joe Eader
Wrestlers watch action in match.
T. Vanwey grimaces in hard match.GIRI.S VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM — Row I: K. Shockley, L. Hagar, S. Perkins, B. Steh. Row 2: C. Vanwey, J. Bernhard. R. Thompson, K.Golis, B. Robinson, K. Boren, R. Owens, Coach Hopkins.
1981 BASKETBALL SCOREBOARD
REDB1RDS
41
57
70
39
41
46
52
54
29
38 65 37 41
39 31
49 46 45
50 49 33 57
Zeigler-Royalton
Johnston City
Carterville
Centralia
Harrisburg
Mount Vernon
Marion
Benton
Carbondale
Herrin
Johnston City
Harrisburg
Benton
Mount Vernon
Herrin
Marion
Carbondale
Centralia
DuQuoin
Murphysboro
Herrin
Johnston City Regional Tournament
OPPONENTS
33
17
60
38
54 78 63
49
39
40 17 51
55 82
50
54 61 68 58
55 46 30
96Team Captain, Senior Forward Becky Robinson
Team Captain, Senior Guard Beth Stch
Senior Redbirds Show Leadership
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Senior Guard Sandy Perkins
Senior Forward Rene Thompson
Senior Guard Claudia VanweyJUNIOR VARSITY GIRLS BASKETBALL TEAM — Row I: K. Shockley, S. Garrett. L Hagar. J. Bernhard. K. Boren. G. Anderson, C. Andesilich. R. Owens, L. Bowers, Coach Hopkins.
B. Robinson scores on lay-up. B. Steh scores after steal.
98MISSINGMISSINGVARSITY CHEERLEADERS Row I: T. McCIcrrcn, T. Ezell, S. Harrum, A. Neeley. N. Yadro. Row 2: J Morhet, K. Galli, L. Tcfcrlillcr. A. Bruno. M. Hammers.
Cheerleaders Boost Team Spirit
JUNIOR VARSITY C HEERLEADERS— Row |; J. Scott. D. Lucas, D. Murray. J. Ernest. M Boyd Row 2: A. Hughes. M. Stcinmctz. K Nolen. A. Eorgatch, K. Melvin.
101Redbirds In Action
102Rcdbird defense wait for snap.
J. Moore goes up for shot.
K. Vaughn scores two points.
Rcdbirds wait for rebound.
103B. Michael runs around end.
J. Eader looks for sideline signals.
K. Herron shoots jump shot.
Redbirds stop Rangers.
104ORGANIZATIONS
The organizations of F.C.H.S. have proven to be a great asset to the school. The twenty-six different clubs provide an additional form of learning outside the classroom. Through participation, members can learn leadership and see how teamwork and determination can allow the club to attain its goals.
The different organizations contain a large percentage of the student body, and each club contains a certain uniqueness to meet the needs of each individual student. The clubs provide a new way for the student to get involved in the actions of its school. The club often acts as a voice between the student and the administration.
Many clubs raise money to pay for activities through the selling of items such as candy, food, personal items, and by often taking over concessions during a sports activity.
Through participation in these organizations, a member can be sure he will attain many important values for life and will allow each person to treasure his “high school days” that much more. Many students do get involved and join an organizations and keep this long-lived tradition growing stronger each year.
105REDBIRD ANNUAL STAFF — Row I: A. Hughes. T. Slufflebcan, D. Lucas, D. Murray, J. Ernest, D. Murray, B. Robinson, Mrs. Batts. Row 2: R. Griffith, C. Wortman, M. Karoski. K. Griffith, J. Moore, J. Robinson, D. Hall.
Throughout the year, the 1980-81 REDBIRD ANNUAL staff worked to meet the three deadlines required for the yearbook’s completion. Under the direction of Mrs. Hellen Mary Batts, they were able to do this.
The various tasks and sections are divided among the staffs fourteen members.
This year’s co-editors were seniors Debra Murray and Becky Robinson. Their hard work and perseverance helped to make this years’ yearbook a success.
Other senior members include Keith Griffith and Jeff Moore as sports editors. Randell Griffith handled the Administration and Faculty section.
The staff feels it accomplished its goal of making this year’s annual an innovative one, filled with new ideas to please the student body.
CO-EDITORS — Debra Murray and Becky Robinson.
106STAFF-' MEMBERS — Chuck Wortman, John Robinson, and Randcll Griffith.
STAFF MEMBERS — Dawn Murray, Jcanna Ernest, Dan Hall, and Mike Karoski.
STAFF MEMBERS
Keith Griffith and Jeff Moore.
STAFF MEMBERS — Amy Hughes, Dana Lucas, and Teri Stufflcbean.
107STUDENT COUNCIL— Row 1: L. Kinsman, J. Brown, S. Maragni, S. Cima, B. Hill, L. Hughes, D. Bromley, K. Simpson. Row 2: S. Linslcy, K. Talluto, C. Rogers, T. Rogers, S. Canaan, T. Young, J. Gilbert, N. Yadro, T. Ezell. Row 3: D. Wright, D. Basler, S. Arnett, L. Linsley, L. Tefertiller, P. Yadro, N. Cowsert, A. Hughes, S. Hamilton, L. Hall.
STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS — B. Hill, Treasurer; N. Yadro, President; N. Cowsert. Secretary; T. Ezell, Vice-President.
The Student Council, under the direction of Mr. Russell Clover, is an elected body of students who represent the entire student body in voice and matters.
This club was responsible for Homecoming activities, school fun days, money making projects, and student exchanges.
The officers for the year were Nancy Yadro, president; Tammy Ezell, vice-president; Bobby Hill, treasurer; and Nola Cowsert, secretary.
108INTERPRETERS’ THEATRE — Row I: D. Davis, T. Shupe, C. Milda, B. Hill, L. Bourland. A. Sullivan. T. Stufflebean. Row 2: Mrs. Marlow, M. Stcinmctz, S. Simons, K. Burkitt, B. Hill, S. Hamilton, A. Wagner, B. Steh. Row 3: A. Wheeler, T. Young, J. Borton. T. Adkins, K. Nolen, M. Reed.
Interpreters’ Theatre Expands
INTERPRETERS’ THEATRE OFFICERS — T. Young, President; B. Steh, Vice-President; J. Borton, Secretary; B. Hill, Treasurer; S. Hamilton, Reporter.
The Interpreter’s Theatre, sponsored by Mrs. Jo Linda Marlow, is an organization whose membership is open to any student at F.C.H.S.
Interpreters’ Theatre had its formal and informal initiation for new members in October at St. Mark’s Hall. In the spring they had a Communications Week April 20-24.
Communications Week will conclude the year’s activities with a banquet.
The 1980-81 officers were Toni Young, Beth Steh, Jon Borton, Bobby Hill, and Susan Hamilton.
109HONOR SOCIETY — Row I: Mr. Clark, N. Yadro, P. Yadro, A. Parrish, B. Steh, Mr. Fcrketich. Row 2: S. Canann, J. Moake, J. Brookhouse, B. Robinson, T. Young, D. Murray. Row 3: L. Dorris, S. Mitchell, R. Freeman, W. Bennett, S. Arnett, C. Minich.
SPANISH CLUB — Row 1: K. Scott, C. Cardin, J. Dorris, D. McClintock, P. Sullivan. Row 2: L. Linsley, S. Canann, R. Morgan, J. Moore, Mrs. Fiori.
110ART CIRCLE — Row 1: L. Martin, A. Trcsso, L. White, L. Hefner, D. Irvin, J. Calvert, K. Burkitt, T. Shupe, K. Melvin, L. Mason, B. Margelli. Row 2: R. Mays, A. Wagner, K. Baslcr, D. Irby, D. Patterson, L. Jurjens, D. McCarty, J. Stevens, L. Wallace, S. Schumacher, K. Scars, D. Tomanovich, Mr. Murphy. Row 3: D. Minich, S. Hamilton, M. Reed, A. Simmons, S. Shcfflcr, M. Tresso, K. Nolen, K. Williams, P. Yadro, T. Filkens, L. Kinsman.
YOUTH BOARD — Row 1: T. Chapman, C. Spicer, T. Shupe, A. Wagner, D. Tomanovich, B. Margelli, Mr. Murphy. Row 2: K. Shockley, B.
Hill, L. Cremcens, S. Simons, P. Yadro, L. Wallace, S. Hamilton, N. Yadro. Row 3: B. Young, J. Miller, L. Tefertiller. S. Razer, R. Tefertiller, K. Golis, D. Wallace, M. Reed. L. Linsley.
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KEY CLUB — Row 1: B. Mason, S. Barnes. T. Odum. A. Griffin. D. Wallace, R. Jordan, T. Wiley, G. Tomlinson, G. Ward, J. Czorniak. Row 2: Mr. Yuhas, S. Graves, K. Avripas, J. Hammers, C. Wortman. J. Robinson, T. Glodich, B. Galli, J. Moakc, R. Morthland, J. Miller. Row 3: S. Winter, J. Eadcr. R. McPhail, M. Karoski, K. Griffith. J. Moore. R. Tefcrtillcr. R. Hutchcraft, Q. Wyant, J. Lucas.
The F.C.H.S. Key Club is one of the oldest and the most respected clubs of the high school. It is traditionally of great benefit to the school and to the community.
Some projects of the 1980-81 school year were: helping the city clean Main Street, collecting money for the Heart Fund, working at the annual barbecue, and sponsoring a Skate-a-thon.
The Key Club has donated its profits to school and community projects.
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KEY CLUB OFFICERS J. Eader. Vice-President; G. Tomlinson, Secretary; S. Winter, President; J. Moore. Treasurer.SUB DEBS Row !: Mrs. Smith, D Minich. T. Rogers, N. Yadro, T. Merlano, T. Ezell, Mrs. Howard. Row 2: D. Baslcr, G. Young, A. Hughes. J. Brookhouse, A. Bruno. M. Lewis. Row 3: L. l.inslcy, A. Simmons, L. Tefcrtillcr, S. Shcffler. S. Mitchell, N. Cowsert, P. Yadro.
The Sub Debs arc an asset to F.C.H.S. and a contribution to the community.
They showed their enthusiasm by participating in the Easter Seal Walk-A-Thon, by helping in the activities of the Old King Coal Festival, and by skating in the Skate-A-Thon for Muscular Distrophy.
The Sub Debs also contributed to the Homecoming Fund by selling mums and candy. Their social activities for the year included a Christmas party, a hayride, and other get-togethers.
SUB DEB OFFICERS—Row 1: T. Ezell. Presidents. Mitchell, Vice-President. Row 2: M. Lewis, Treasurer; L. l.inslcy. Historian; T. Mcr-lano. Secretary.
113FREEDOM COMMITTEE Row 1: T. Stufflcbcan. K Harpool. A. Parrish. C. Finney, S. Maragni. B Hill, L. Kinsman. Row 2: S. Hughes, D. Hall. G. Darby. W. Bennett. K. Cornelia. R Freeman, J. Whiting.
OFFICE WORKERS Row 1. J. Garland. A. Cannon, M. Hammers, T. Sanders, L. Hefner. Row 2: G. Young, J. Brookhousc, A. Bruno, I Pugh, N. Cowserl. Row 3: D. Summers. R. Lane, H. Uhls, K. Griffith, R. Jones, K. Hehner.
114STUDENT SECRETARIES — Row I: Miss Grosco, L. Starrick, T. Stubblefield, T. Woolsey, D. Innis, D. Smith. S. Woodward. Row 2: D. Myatt, L. Wallace, L. Shoemaker, A. Cannon, S. Hughes, T. Sipes, L. Hefner, N. Yadro. Row 3: D. Wilson, D. Murray, J. Brookhousc, M. Melvin, C. Rogers, R. Thomas. M. McClanahan.
STUDENT SECRETARIES Row I: L. Crcmccns, R. Saulsbury, D. Sanders, J. Bernhard. T. Owens, T. Merlano, L. White. Row 2: C. Borchcrt, M. Lewis, S. Mitchell, K. Galli, K. Hchncr, C. Harrawood, L. Akin.
115FTA Row )• L Bowers L Hughes. A. Tresso. D. Bromley, D. Murray. G. Ernest, L. Hagar. K. Harpool, K. Coleman, J. McClcllcn. Row 2: K Scars K Burkitt A Wagner D. Colburn. B. Stch. A. Parrish. W. Bennett, C. Finney, G. Williams, C. Andesilich. Row 3: K. Talluto, S. Smith. L. Paiasky, S. Linslcy, J. Whiting, S. Simons. S, Hamilton, J. Bernhard. L. Hall, J. Gilbert. I. Hogabaum. Row 4: Mrs. Blackwood. J. Reimer, S. Dunham, J. Borton, T. Adkins, K. Cornelia. T. Uhls, K. Wilson. S. Russell, C. Clark, D. Hall.
NIKE CLUB Row I: Miss Grosco. J. Garland. K. Hehner. B. Steh. S. Schumacher. Miss Hrovatich. Row 2: P. Yadro.T. Young, r. G McMillin. L. Dorris. T. Warren. A. Cannon. L. Shoemaker. T. McClerrcn.
116FHA HERO Row I: R. Harris, S. Schumacher, K. Williams P Yadro, C. Wilburn, S. Woodward. L. Hughes. Row 2: Mrs. Pappas, J. Holloman, L. Clark, C. Borchert, A. Gutierrez, L. Hall. j. Stevens, D. McCarty, L. Mason, Mrs. Hcdley.
TRAINING Row I: Mrs. Hcdley, w Miicncn. ivi. spears, H Caraker, I Kelley. Kow 2: N. Logsdon. T. Lovan I n ris. T. Stoner, J. Heyder. T. Kcrronc. Row 3: L. Dorris, T. Adclsbcrgcr, S. Mitchell, D. Ward, M. Gunter
CO-OPERATIVE
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BAND — Row I: C. Minich , T. Uhls , L. Palasky, C. Andesiiich , L. Essick. S. Volanski, K. Nolen, D. Minich , J. Cleland. G. Williams, K. Melvin, Kel. Melvin, K. Sears. Row 2: J. Goodson, K. Wilson. S. Dotson , J. Lamont . C. Lee, D. Jeffries. T. Minton. J. Gilbert, R.
Not Pictured T. Hart, D. Hall, R. Minton
Morthland. J. Nolen , D. Herring, A. Forgatch, A. Simmons. Row 3: Mr. Thomas, T. Mcr-lano, J. Bernhard, A. Griffin . K. Harpool, K, Johnson, B. Young, R. Scars , S. Barker , D. Horsley, J. Miller , E. Sanders .
•-Denotes All- Conference Band MemberPOM-PON SQUAD — Sitting: T. Allen, T. Mcrlano , C. Minich , T. Hampton, T. Chapman. Kneeling: P. Yadro, B. Hill, B. Margclli, C. Spicer, K. Shockley, S. Payne, B. Lucas, D. Miller, L. Wallace. Not Pictured — M. Yardo.
•-Denotes Co-Captain
The F.C.H.S. REDBIRD Marching Band competed in the Murphysboro Apple Festival, the Old King Coal Parade and Field Show, and Veteran's Day Parade. They were honored to play for the visit of President Carter in October.
The Concert Band had a very successful Christmas Concert. The band competed in the IHSA Band Contest in performance and sight reading. In 1980 they received a first.
The Pep Band performed at the pep assemblies and traveled to the out of town games.
A new addition to the band was the Pom-Pon Squad. In their new uniforms, they performed with the Marching Band at the home football games and some of the home basketball games.
Scott Barker, Ernie Sanders, and Randy Scars were selected to the 1MEA District VI Band. Scott Barker was the first F.C.H.S. musician to be selected to the All-State Band in recent years. Mr. Mike Thomas is the Band Director.
TWIRLERS — Row I. L. Essick,S. Volanski. Row 2: K. Nolen, D. Minich.
119DRUM MAJOR - Randy Sears RIFLE CORPS MEMBERS — L. Wallace, P Yadro. Not Pic-
tured: M. Yadro
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FLAG CORPS MEMBERS - B. Margelli, C. Spicer, T. Chapman, C. Minich, B. Hill, T. Merlano. B. Lucas, T. Allen, T. Hampton, D. Miller, K. Shockley, S. Payne.PEP BAND — Row 1: S. Barker, T. Uhls, S. Dotson, J. Lamont, D. Horsley, C. Andeslich. Row 2: Mr. Thomas, K. Wilson, B Young J Miller E. Sanders, J. Cleland, R. Sears.
BAND OFFICERS — Row 1: J. Miller. Sgt. at Arms; L. Essick, 2nd Lt. Row 2: C. Minich, 1st Lt.; J. Nolen, Capt.
IMEA DISTRICT VI PARTICIPANTS — S. Barker . R. Sears, E. Sanders.
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•-Denotes All-State Band ParticipantCHORUS — Row 1:C. Clutts, M. Sneddon, B. Stanger, F. Conway, L. Essick, C. Bennett, L. Dodd. Row 2: K. Watkins, L. Bchn, B. Raubach, G. Gunter, B. Bacon. L. Akin, J. Calvert, D. Huite. Row 3: Mr. Morton, D. Stanley, B. Welborn, B. Carrington, T. Adkins, K. Davis, R. Freeman, M. Kathalynas, D. Herring.
CHORDETTES — Row 1: D. Bromley, L. Essick, M. Sneddon, K. Croteau, C. Wilburn, J. Calvert, D. Huite, C. Clutts. Row 2: L. Bchn, B. Raubach, D. Herring, K. Davis, T. Adkins, M. Kathalynas, R. Freeman, L. Akin.
122NURSING I — Row I: R. Burton. L. Bourland, T. Allen. R. Mays, A. Burno, M. Steinmetz, D. Miller. Row 2: Mrs. York, J. Sanders. L. Ambos, G. Brothcrton, A. Neeley, D. Valeo, L. Jurjens. Row 3: S. Volanski, C. Anderson. S. Razor. D. Woody, L. Shoemaker, K. Burkitt.
NURSING II - Row 1: L. Carakcr, L. Hefner, D. Innis. Row 2: Mrs. York, J. Meadows. N. Yadro, P. Davis, L. Parrish. Row 3: J. Bernhard, M. Harris, L. Dcmaretti, L. Pugh, B. Doty.
123MACHINE SHOP — Row 1: F Conaway, A. Rich, T. Filkins, R. King. Row 2: J. Russell, D. Summers, S. Wiggins, D. Bowers, T. Woody.
DRAFTING IV Row 1: J. Hcyder, J. Niblctt. M. Gunter, S. Canann, J. Moschino. Row 2: R. Jones, K. Long, K. Vaughn, K. Griffith. M Remm, W. Bennett.
124VOCATIONAL AUTO MECHANICS Row 1: B. Thomas, M. Calcatcrra, D. Payne, R. Baker, T. Odum, T. Martin, K. Jones, J. Rcimer. Row 2: T. Filkins, S. Barnes, K. Ross, J. Blacksharc, J. Duff, G. Broy, T. Syers, S. Irvin, M. Hall, J. Niblett, Mr. Weakly. Row 3: R. Raubach, D. Nolen, D. Bartoni, T. Pictrantoni, R. Jent, R. Smith, L. Boggs, D. Crawford, L. Randolph, S. Borchert.
FFA Row I: L. Bourland. J. Busslcr, D. Wilburn, T. Kerrone, S. Volanski. Row 2: Mr. Hobbs, B. McClcment, J. Blackshare, J. Moore. R Dorris, F. DeSomer.
125BUILDING TRADES Row I: J. Darnell, J. Gardner, R. Huite, P. Huitc, P. Matheny. B. Michael, T. Wiley, J. Darnell. K. Avripas. Row 2: Mr. Barton, S. Darnell, J. Calcaterra, R. Riddle. P. Peeler, J. Mize. B. Franklin, B. Rogers, J. Odle. Row 3: C. Harkins, J. Rennie, R. Wright. J. Blocker. S. Melvin. C. Gregory. H. Uhls. J. Harris. K. Canaday.
ADVANCED ELECTRICITY — Row I: G. Tomlinson, T. Broy, G. Ward, K. Ross. Mr. Smith. Row 2: R. Raubach. D. Wilburn, S. Winter. R. Taylor, J. Blackshare. Row 3: R. Calvert, J. Rennie, J. Moore, R. Jent, S. Borchert, R. Wilkins.
126WELDING — Row 1: M. Calcaterra, R. Colyer, B. McElyea, J. Reimcr, S. Williams, D. King, K. Jones. Row 2: Mr. Hobbs, J. Moake, K. Gibbs, D. Roberts, J. Duff, E. Stoner, L. Wertz, D. Payne, J. Russell. Row 3: D. Wilburn, T. VanZandt, C. Mabry, D. Henson, S. Borchert, S. Verschueren, R. Wright.
127REDBIRD NOTES — Row 1: K. Harpool, C. Finney, N. Cowsert, A. Parrish, D. Patterson, S. Maragni, B. Hill. Row 2: J. Whiting, D. Colburn, G. Darby, R. Freeman, D Opdykc, M. Lewis, K. Gore.
REDBIRD NOTES members S. Maragni, M. Lewis, and K. Gore work on publication in preparation for newspaper deadline.
REDBIRD NOTES is published once a month during the school year and provides the student body with a school newspaper. The R.B.N. is a member of the Southern Illinois School Press Association, and has a tradition of winning many awards throughout the year for its publication.
Mr. Russell Clover supervises the group. Each member dedicates his time and hard work to bring about the best newspaper possible. This year’s editor is David Opdyke.
The senior members are D. Colburn, G. Darby, A. Parrish, D. Opdyke, J. Whiting, and R. Freeman. The entire staff has brought the student body a very enjoyable and informative newspaper. The REDBIRD NOTES is a great asset to the school.
128REDBIRD NOTES staff members G. Darby, R. Freeman, D. Opdyke. and J. Whiting prepare layout for next edition.
Each member of the REDBIRD NOTES works on his own assignment during the class perio.
129M. Trcsso reads novel.
Building Trades class installs new scoreboard.
President Carter visits West Frankfort.
B. Owsley practices golf form during P.E. class.
Students prepare for exam.
Boys rest between classes.
130ADVERTISERS132VAUGHAN
OIL PRODUCTION COMPANY
Leasing • Producing 204 East Oak Street West Frankfort, Illinois 62896Jerry and Kathy Barnes, Owners
‘Good Food, Good Service”
MIKE’S
CONFECTIONERY
407 E. Main St.
Ph. 937-9059
HOLLAND SUPER-SAVE PHARMACY
Fred L. Kondritz — R.Ph. 420 W. St. Louis
George D. Miner III — R.Ph.
Phone 932-3011
MODE O’ DAY
202 East Main Phone: 937-2124
“The Place for Juniors”
TERRY’S
BARBER
SHOP GRAY PLAZA MOTEL
DAVIDSON 1010 West Main Street Just Off Interstate 57
HOME LUMBER Phone 932-3116 West Frankfort 62896
“Helping to Build Southern Illinois’’
Charles R. Davidson — Owner Greg Woolard — Sales Mgr. DUNSTON ELECTRIC
Phone: 937-3551 101 W. Poplar Complete Electrical Service
1212 E. Main Ph.932-5218
W. Frankfort
PASCHEDAG MUSIC HOUSE FORD TOMLINSON
MOTOR CO.
Phone 932-6911 410 W. Main
1102 East Main Street West Frankfort, IL
West Frankfort, IL Ph. 932-3184
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P.O. Box 454 West Frankfort, Illinois 62896 Phone (618) 937-2451
M
MAT INDUSTRIES
135KENTUCKY FRIED CHICKEN
Serving Finger-Licking Chicken and Tasty Old English Fish
PATRONIZE
OUR
ADVERTISERS
810 W. Main West Frankfort
SIPES SUPPLY
“In the Heights”
the
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tomorrow Jojhion todoy
Complete Plumbing, Electrical and Heating Supplies — Also Sheet Metal Work
West Frankfort, Illinois
“THE BRAD SHOP”
West Frankfort, Illinois
1702 E. Main
932-3066
YADRO AUTO PARTS
DOUG KARNES
“We Make Duals
West Frankfort, IL
Real Estate — Main and Logan Office Ph. — 937-4029 Home Ph. — 932-6086 West Frankfort, IL
THE
DAILY AMERICAN
A Dynamic Newspaper Keeping Pace With a Progressive Community Ph. 932-2164 115 S. Emma St. West Frankfort, IL
136Wouldn’t You Really Rather Have a Buick?
DEMARETTI BUICK
Joe Demaretti
105 West Poplar West Frankfort, Illinois
Phone 932-3919
PAPER PLACE THE
Russell Stover SHIRT WORKS
Candies e zj T-Shirts, Transfers, Hats
Book Shop, Card Shop Converse Shoes
W. Frankfort y Group Discounts and
114 E. Main 932-2840 Custom Ordering 432-6358 505 E. Main
CHANDLER’S
Hardware and Automotive
327 East Main Phone —937-4313 West Frankfort, IL 62896
00} same
I OMQN PtMtf 1 America’s Favorite
Drive-in
107 S. Horn West Frankfort Hot Food and
Owner — Steve Friendly Service
Ballard Call in Service — 937-2023
UNION FUNERAL SERVICE
Joe Sabolo — Jim Richerson
Phone 932-3333 W. Frankfort
138McMILLIN’S
MUSIC
218 East Main, W.F. Phone:932-2523
Lessons Repairs
New and Used Equipment
Rental
FOOD
PARK
Open 8:00 AM to 10:00 PM 7 Days a Week
Route 37 and Cleveland, W.F.
FRANK RUSSELL TRUCKING
WALTON’S SERVICE COMPANY
Radio — Television — Stereo — CB
601 S. Emma West Frankfort
BEN’S OUTLET SHOES
210 East Main West Frankfort
Good Luck, Redbirds!BILL CHARLIE’S TEXACO
TERRY HOPKINS
STATE’S ATTORNEY
Logan and Oak Streets West Frankfort Ph. 932-5363
Franklin County
BUD’S MOTOR SALES
GRIFFIN’S HEIGHTS BAKERY
1201 East Main
Ph. 932-5660
1802 E. Main St. West Frankfort, IL 62896
“Big enough to serve you, small enough to know you.”
Plymouth
Chrysler
Dodge Trucks
W.F.R.X. RADIO
1300 A.M. 97.7 F.M.
Congratulations 1981 Graduates
‘Your Information Station’
Game Room and Gifts
E. R. BROWN FURNITURE CO. INC.
LE MASTERS
Over 66 Years Serving Southern Illinois 401 E. Main W. Frankfort
Mary Harris — Owner Margaret Hughes — Owner
Ph.937-1612 206-208 East Main Street West Frankfort
140MARTY’S MINI MART
4 Miles East of West Frankfort — Rt. 149
Open Every Day
CLYDE DAY INSURANCE SHOE TREE
130 East Main
0) West Frankfort, IL
Danny
Juilian 112 E. Emma 932-2589
Agent Ph. 932-6168
ROECO
ROE MACHINE COMPANY
Automotive and General Machining RR 1 West Frankfort Phone 983-5524
THE FASHION SHOP
RANMAR STANDARD TIRE INC.
Southern Illinois’
Largest and Finest Store for Women 111 East Main St. West Frankfort, IL Phone 937-2402
“The Tire and Battery People”
Oak and Logan West Frankfort
141BEN FRANKLIN
Visit Our New Craft Department. Complete Line of Silk Flowers, Wicker, Paints, Stitchery, Latch Hook. 201 E. Main West Frankfort, III. Phone 932-2315
Best Wishes From
GOSS RUSSELL
Sales and Service MAGNAVOX
937-2609
229 W. Main St.
Magnavox Sales and
Service
• Maytag • Amana 12 Years of Service in
• KitchenAid This Area
• Whirlpool • RCA 1200 N. Grand — Phone
• Jenn-Air Benton, III. 62812 439-3913
• Magic Chef • Gibson 224 E. Main
• Sony W. Frankfort, III. 62896
• Roper Phone 937-2011
Compliments of
BILL GLODICH HONDA
5 Sons and 2 Princesses Ph.932-6313
142KDC
Kennedy Development Company
RESIDENTIAL COMMERCIAL DEVELOPMENT
P. O. Box 335 West Frankfort, IL 62896 Telephone 618-937-3151
BARKER DRUG CO.
Your Downtown Drug Store in West Frankfort.
Earl Buffington Owner — R. PH Dennis James — R. PH
121 Main
Ph.932-2714
HARRIS’
Bright New Store Bright New Look West Frankfort, III.
143THE FIRST COMMUNITY BANKOF WEST FRANKFORT
Now Offering 24-Hour Banking Service
145IRVIN’S RESTAURANT
Dine In or Carry Out P. N. HIRSCH CO.
Daily Luncheon Specials 210 West Main
Home-Made Pies, Soups, and Chili Phone 932-2664
Open 5:30 A.M. — 3:00 P.M. We Accept VISA
Mon. — Thur. and Sat. and Mastercharge
116 E. Main West Frankfort
BUDMARK OIL COMPANY, INC.
Hiram C. Hughes 204 East Oak Street
President P.O. Box 235
West Frankfort, Illinois 62896
Phone: (618)937-2495
Bob Brown Vice-President
Paul M. Caldwell Secretary
PARKER-REEDY FUNERAL HOME
Raymond G. Parker Jr.
Director
604 East Main West Frankfort
LEE’S WESTERN STORE
SHELBY’S Open 9 A.M. — 6 P.M.
TOW SERVICE Monday — Saturday 1 P.M. —5 P.M.
Sunday
932-3083 or 932-6643 Rt. 37 North, West Frankfort Full Line Western Wear and Tack
West Frankfort, IL H-Bar-C Justin Lee Tony Lama Boots Panhandle Ph. 937-2551 Slim
146 Baptist Otiu icti
106 Wait Oak WEST FRANKFORT, ILL. 62896 Church Phone: 932-2105
Rev. John L. Hessel, Pastor
Rev. W. D. Berry, Associate Pastor
Rev. Allen Speer, Minister Music Youth
Sunday Services 9:30 A.M. Sunday School 10:45 A.M. Worship Service 5:30 P.M. Church Training 6:30 P.M. Worship Service Wednesday 5:30 Fellowship Supper 6:15 Auxiliaries 7:15 Mid-Week Service
147J. W. Simmons
STONE FUNERAL HOME
1201 East Poplar
West Frankfort
Phone 932-2126
Awnings: Aluminum — Canvas — Fiberglass Ornamental Iron — Spiral Stairways Aluminum Siding
Anita's Flowers Qifts
503 South Logan Street WEST FRANKFORT, ILLINOIS 62896
148Realtor Rex Wasson
WASSON REAL ESTATE
M W LUMBER CO.
Complete Home Center
105 S. Emma St. West Frankfort, IL 62896 Willie Parish
310 South Logan Ph. 932-3511
(618)932-2942 Allen Busch (618)997-5753
Office 932-3613 Residence — 932-3778
Kitchen Cabinet Distributors
• Hart, Schaffner, and Marx
• Johnny Carson
• Enro
• Damon
• Levi
• Puritan
• Robert Bruce
• London Fog Phone 937-1311
Formal Wear Rental 105 East Main West Frankfort, IL
HUNGRY JACK S CARLVOLANSKI
Pancake House and Family Restaurant Heating and Air Conditioning IOOO' j S. Cherry St.
Open 24 Hours 7 Days West Frankfort, IL 62896
a Week Phone 937-1261
1005 West Main West Frankfort Sales and Service
SLOAN’S GYMNASTIC SCHOOL
Walk In — Tumble Out Home of the Southern Illinois Flyers
937-3136
West Frankfort
932-2988
149PROFESSIONAL
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Morhet
Raymond Owens Insurance
Don J. Webb Mario’s TV Appliance
O.D. Hardware
Brubaker G. N. Rao
Jewelry M.D.
Don Lucas E. Dale Brock
Attorney at Law O.D.
Lon’s P. K. Patton
Barber Shop M.D.
Sebastian Pagano D.D.S. Gene Carello P.G.A. Golf Professional
Energy Salvage Kyle Vantrease Attorney at Law
150ADVERTISEMENTS
Harold B. Culley, Jr. Attorney at Law Ronald Mings M.D.
Mr. and Mrs. Keith Howard Cladwell, Troutt, and Alexander Attorneys at Law
Bob G. Thompson M.D. D. L. Griffin M.D.
Southard Oil Howell Insurance Agency
Harry Smith State Farm Insurance Mr. Ron Smith Dean of Boys
Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Hughes Earl Woods D.D.S.
Elvis Nolen Regional Supt. of Educational Services John Robinson Advertising Mgr.
151Congratulations Seniors From
UNION
PHARMACY
THE BANK OF WEST FRANKFORT
“Your Friendly Bank” Open 9:30 A.M. — 3:00 P.M. Monday Through Thursday Open 9:30 A.M. — 7:00 P.M. Friday Phone 932-2131
110 East Oak — West Frankfort Member FDIC Et1ual Housing Lender
152D. MICHAEL RIVA “Repent, and let each of you be baptized in the name of Jesus Attorney-at-Law Christ for the forgiveness of 115 East Main your sins; and you shall receive the gift of the Holy Spirit.” West Frankfort, Illinois Acts 2.38 Business 937-2404
I rrri ■ I l4 HHalesCompan ,lnc. A Reliable Source ... Since 1916 Mining Equipment and Replacement Parts 1 East Poplar Street West Frankfort COLEMAN RHOADS Furniture — Carpeting and Everything for Less 300 E. Main W. Frankfort
OPAL’S Of West Frankfort Best Food in Southern Illinois Banquet Rooms for Parties 706 N. Douglas Phone West Frankfort, III. 937-3111 PERRY ELECTRONICS SERVICE 1204 W. Oak 932-6580 “We Service and Sell Panasonic Televisions”
Good Luck, Birds! Compliments of MIKE’S DRIVE-IN Mike Dynis Owner 1007 W. Main 932-2564 1fJDfm c . .
153Alan Ragsdale, R. Ph.
Jim Summers Drive-Up Service
Complete
Prescription
Service
154Be a Pepper
MARION PEPSI-COLA BOTTLING CO.
FINANCIAL SAVINGS
AND LOAN ASSOCIATION
“WELL ALWAYS GIVE YOU MORE”
FSLIC
BEAUTY CHATEAU
8:00 A.M. — 5:00 P.M. in the Mini Mall West Frankfort Phone 932-3317
155Acton. Greg — 74, 87, 94 Acton, Mike — 30 Adams. Denise — 74 Adams, Jim — 74 Adclsbcrger, Terry — 30 Adkins, Tracy — 64, 109, 122 Akin, Julie — 64 Akin, Lisa — 30, 122 Allen, Tammy — 54,119, 120.123 Ambos, Lynn — 30, 123, 127 Ambos, Shirley — 64 Anderson, Anna — 74,98 Anderson, Cindy — 30, 123 Anderson, Gcorgctta — 74 Anderson, Kenneth — 50, 88, 92. 99,90 Anderson, Lenia — 64 Anderson, Wilma, Mrs. — 22 Andesilich, Colette — 74.98, 118,121 Andrews, Betty — 50 Andrews, Johnny — 64 Androff, Susan — 74 Anita’s Flowers and Gifts — 148
Armes. Dale — 50 Armes, Deon — 50 Arnett, Stacee — 5,9, 10.
110, 30 Art Circle — 111 Arview, Jeff — 36 Ashby, Glenn — 30 Avery. Tammy — 64 Avripas, Kurt — 50, 82, 94, 95, 112
Bacon, Bill — 74,87, 93, 122 Bacon, Donna — 5, 8, 14, 30 Baker. Richard — 50 Band —118, 119, 120. 121 Band Council and Officers — 121
Bank of West Frankfort — 152
Bandy, Texas — 64 Barker Drug Co. — 143 Barker, Scott —50, 118, 121 Barnes, Shane — 50,94, 112 Barrett, Patrick — 64 Barton, Alan, Mr. — 22 Barton, Tina — 50 Bartoni, David — 50 Baseball Team, 1980 — 99 Basketball Team, Girls’JV 98
Basketball Team, Girls’ Varsity — 96 Basketball Team, Boys’ JV 93
Basketball Team, Boys' Varsity — 91,92, 103. 104 Basler, Denise — 64, 113 Basler, Kristen — 74, 111 Batts, Hellen Mary Mrs. — 22, 106 Bcachel, Laura — 30 Beattie, Vikkic — 50 Beauty, Chateau — 155 Beaver, Deanna — 74 Bedokis, Gcnelle, Mrs. — 22 Behn, Kevin — 50 Behn, Lori — 50, 122, 127 Franklin, Ben — 142
INDEX
Bennett, Coleen — 74, 122 Bennett, Ricky — 74 Bennett, Wesley 31,110 Ben’s Outlet Store 139 Bernhard. Jill —31, 118, 123 Bernhard, Joni — 11, 74,98, 96
Bernhard, Tom — 74 Bill and Charlie’s Texaco — 140
Bixler, Gay. Miss— 19 Bixler, Patrick — 50 Blackshare, Martin — 50 Blackwood, Sheila, Mrs. — 22 Blades, Angela —64 Blades, John — 50. 105 Blades, Lindell — 74 Blake, Lori — 74 Blocker, Justin — 31 Blocker, Randy — 74 Bock, Tina — 21 Boehnlcin, Eric — 64 Bochnlein, Laura — 31 Boggs, Lee — 51 Boozer, Lisa — 51 Borchert, Cheryl — 51 Borchcrt, Scott — 31, 127 Borcky, Dean — 74 Boren. Kathy — 74, 98.96 Borton, Gail, Mr. — 19, 20 Borton, Jon — 64, 109 Bourland, Lori — 31.89, 109, 123
Bowers, Dennis — 51 Bowers, Lcannc — 74, 98, 127 Bowling, Andrew — 64 Bowman, Peri — 74 Boyd, Michelle —11,74, 101 Boyer, Ja’Dean — 74 Brad Shop. The — 136 Braddy, Larry — 29 Braggs, Bryan — 36 Brock. Dr. Dale E., O.D. — 150
Bromely. Dorothy — 74, 122 Brookhousc, Jane — 31, 110, 113
Brothcrton, Jean — 51, 123 Brown, DeWayne — 64 Brown, E. R. Furniture Co. — 140
Brown, Jacqueline — 11,51 Broy, Greg — 51 Broy, Tom — 51 Brubaker Jewelry — 150 Bruno, Allison — 31, 101,
113, 123 Bud’s Motor Sales — 140 Building Trades — 126 Burkitt, Kelley — 64, 109, 111, 123 Burnett, Rebecca — 31,91, 92, 100 Burton, Renee — 51, 123 Burton, Rhonda — 64 Bussler, Jay — 21, 107 Calcaterra, Jay — 31,99 Calcaterra, John — 74, 94 Calcaterra, Mike — 51,94, 127
Caldwell, Troutt, and Alexander, Attorneys At Law — 151
Calvert, Jody — 64. Ill, 122 Calvert. Roger — 5,6, 32, 82, 85,99 Campbell, Keith — 74 Canaday, Keith — 5, 32, 82, 84
Canann, Brian — 64 Canann, Kevin — 74 Cannan, Scott — 32, 110 Candlelight Flowers— 152 Cannon, Allyson — 51 Caraker, Becky — 32 Caraker, Laura — 51, 123 Caraker, Rita — 51 Cardin, Carrie — 110 Carello, Gene, Golf Professional — 150 Carr, Betty — 64 Carrington. Billy — 51, 122 Carrington, Robert — 74 Chance, Gregory — 64,99 Chandler’s Hardware — 138 Chapman. Betty — 51 Chapman,Tammy — 52, 111, 110, 120 Cheerleaders, JV — 101 Cheerleaders, Varsity— 101 Children of the Homecoming Court — 7 Chorus — 122 Christy, Janet — 52 Christy, Jim — 32 Cima, Stephanie — 64 Claridy, Cindy — 32 Clark, Charles — 74 Clark, George, Mr. — 22 Clark, Lori — 32 Clelland, Julie —74. 118, 121 Clement. Brandon — 74 Clements, Steve — 64 Clover, Chip — 74 Clover. Russell, Mr. 20, 22 Clutts, Christy — 32, 122 Clyde Day Insurance Co. — 141
Cogdill, Tina — 52 Coleman. Kendall — 52 Coleman's Corner — 153 Colburn, Debra — 32, 128 Collins, George — 74 Colycr, Debbie — 65 Colyer. Richard —33, 127 Conaway, Fred — 33, 122 Connell, Donald — 65, 87 Conner, Darla — 65 Co-operative Training — 117 Cornelia. Darren — 40 Cornelia, Kevin — 33 Cowsert, Nola — 11,20,65, 113, 128 Craig, Tim — 33 Crawford, Doug — 33 Crawford, Scott — 65 Crawford, Steve — 74 Crawford, Theresa — 74 Cremcens, Leanne — 52, 111 Cremer. Mary Jane — 65 Croslin, Bob, Mr. — 18 Crowder, Lois — 52 Cullcy, Harold B., Jr.
Attorney At Law — 151 Cullum, Jerry — 26
Cunningham, Brian — 21,
108
Czomiak, John — 65,112 DAILY AMERICAN, The
— 136
Darby, Greg — 20, 33, 128, 129
Darnell, Jeff—33 Darnell, Jim — 33 Darnell, Steve — 52,82, 86 Davidson Home Lumber Co.
— 135
Davis, Dana — 109,75 Davis, Kelly — 50, 122 Davis, Ken — 41 Davis, Patty Reeder — 47, 102, 109 Davis, Theresa — 34, 127, Davis, Wendy — 75 Dawe, Bradley — 65 Dawson, Debbie — 34 Dawson, Jeff — 87,75 Dawson, Larry — 52,99 Dawson, Richard — 30 Day, Clyde Insurance 153 Day, Jeff —65 Dees, Bret — 88, 75 Dclgy, Jerry — 65 Demarctti Buick — 138 Dcmaretti, Lisa — 34, 123 DeMattei, Larry, Mr. — 20, 23, 82
DeSomer, Frank — 87,94, 75 Dinn, Tara — 75 Dodd. Lisa —75. 122 Dohanich, Frank, Mr. — 23 Donas, Billy — 75, 89 Donas, Tony — 22 Donovan, Kelly —71 Dorris, Gerald — 65 Dorris, Jo Donna — 34, 110 Dorris, Linda — 34, 110 Dorris, Mary Ellen, Mrs.— 23,72
Dorris, Robert — 75,87,94 Dotson, Georgia — 65 Dotson, Steve — 52,92, 118, 121,90 Doty, Becky — 123, 40 Drafting IV — 124 Drum Major and Majorettes
— 120
Duff, Joe —52, 127 Duff, John — 87, 93, 75 Dunham, Sharon — 52 Dunning, Marc — 52, 82, 86.
92. 90 Dunning, Tina — 65 Dunston Electric— 135 Dziadus, Denny, Mr. — 87 Eadcr, Joe —5,8, 10, 12, 14, 34,82,83,85,94. 95,99, 104, 112,62 Egeditch, Roy — 75 Ekner. Mark — 75 Ellis. Darren —
Energy Salvage Co. — 150 Ernest, Gene, Mr. — 20, 23, 82. 99
Ernest, Jcanna — 75, 101, 106, 107 Escorts and Honor Guards —
5
156Esparza, Paul — 75 Essick, Laura — 52, 118, 121, 122
Ezell, Tammy — 34, 101, 113 Fashion Shop— 141 Ferketich, William, Mr. —
23, 27, 110 F.F.A. — 125 FHA-HERO—117 Filkins, Tammy — 75 Filkins, Tammy — 41, 109, 111
Filkins, Tom — 52 Finney, Connie — 75, 89, 128 Fiori, Dan, Mr. — 93,99, 90 Fiori, Sandra, Mrs. — 23, 110 First Baptist Church — 147 First Community Bank —
144,145 First Financial Savings and Loan Association — 155 Fitzgerald, Brent — 65 Fitzpatrick Ronnie — 65, 94 Flag Corps— 120 Florian, Eddie — 75, 93 Florian, Shirley Mrs. — 18 Followed, Rhonda — 65 Food Park — 139 Football Captains, Varsity — 83
Football Team. Varsity — 82 Forgatch, Amy — 5, 6, 75,
101,118 Frakes, John — 41 Franklin, Brett — 53 Frazier, Jeff — 53, 82, 86 Frazier, Renee — 75 Free, Danny — 75, 94 Freeman, Rachel — 53, 122 Freeman, Robin — 34, 110, 128,129 Freshman Attendants and Escorts — 6 Freshman Basketball Team
— 93
Freshman Football Team - 87 Fries, Dawn — 75 Fries, Melanie 22, 94, 96 Fries, Phillip — 34 Frost, Michelle — 53 F.T.A. — 116 F.T.A. Officers — 116 Fulford, Marty — 75 Gahn, Donna — 35 Gahn, Paul — 65, 87,99 Galbraith, Paul — 65, 94 Galli. Brad — 65, 88,112 Galli, Greg —75.88 Galli. Jack Auto Body Shop
— 153
Galli, Kim — 10,35, 101 Gardner, Chuck — 65, 94 Gardner, John — 35, 99 Gardner, Kathy — 50 Garland, Juanita — 35 Garner, John — 36 Garrett, Stacee — 75, 89, 98 Gass, Rhonda —42 Gass, Tammy — 53 Gass, Wayna — 53 Gibbs, Kevin — 53, 127 Gilbert, Jill —75, 118 Girl Scouts — 127 Glenn's Foodway — 146 Glodich, Bill, Honda — 142 Glodich, Tim — 65, 87,93,
99, 112, 142
Golf Team, 1980 Varsity —
88
Golis, Kelli- 5,6, 65, 89, 100,
111,96
Goodson, Jason — 75,93, 118 Gordon, Rick — 36 Gore, Kathie — 53, 128 Gosnell, Allen — 75 Goss Appliance— 142 Grammer, Paul, Mr. — 23,90 Graves, Scott — 65,87, 94,
99,112 Gray, Kathryn — 36, 100 Gray Plaza Motel — 135 Gregory, Bill — 66 Gregory, Charles — 53,99 Griffin, Andy — 5,6, 14, 35, 82,84, 112, 118 Griffin, Dawn — 75 Griffin, Dr. D. L., M. D. — 151
Griffin’s Heights Bakery — 140
Griffith, Keith —7, 10, 106,
107,91,99, 112,90 Griffith, Randy — 35, 107, 123
Grissom, Lowell, Mr. — 23 Grosco, Dolores, Miss — 24 Grosco, George, Mr. — 15, 24 Grotti, Betty, Mrs. — 19 Grotti, Darren — 66 Grzanich, Tony — 42 Gunter, Gloria — 53, 122 Gunter, Mike — 35 Gutierrez, April — 75 Gutierrez, Ed — 66, 87, 93 Hagar, Lea — 53,98, 96 Hall, Dan - 53, 106, 107 Hall, Deborah — 75 Hall, James —53 Hall, Linda —75 Hall, Mike— 53,82, 86 Hall, Tony —66 Hall, Tracy — 66,93 Halstead, Kelly —53.89 Hamilton, Susan — 66, 109, 111
Hammers, John — 66, 87, 112 Hammers, Michelle — 54,
100, 101 Hammond, Dan — 54 Hampton, Tammy — 5,6, II, 54,119, 120 Hand, Larry — 75 Harkins, Chuck — 54 Harkins, Mike — 54 Harper, Debbie — 36 Harper, Lisa — 66 Harpool Karen — 11,75, 89, 128
Harpool, Kevin — 75,93, 118 Harrawood, Chris — 54 Harris'—143 Harris, Carl — 75 Harris, James — 54 Harris, Marilyn — 36, 123 Harris, Rhonda — 76 Harrum, Sheri — 36, 101 Hart, Troy — 66 Hasquin, Vickie — 22,91,
100
Hawkins, Kelly — 76 Hawkins Todd — 76 Hayman, Mitch — 76,93 Heal, John — 54 Hedley, Jane, Mrs. — 24
Hefner, Laura — 54, 123 Hehncr, Karla — 36 Hemminger, Andy — 76, 87, 93
Henson, Dane — 54, 82, 85, 127
Herrell.Gayla — 36 Herring, Dana — 76, 118, 122 Herron, Kent — 54,92, 104, 90
Hewlett, Sylvia —
Heyder, John — 36 Hill, Becky —54, 109, 119, 120
Hill, Bobby — 11,66, 109, 111,128 Hill, Leslie — 76 Hobbs, Donald, Mr. —24,
127
Hogebaum, Ida — 76 Holland Super-Save Pharmacy — 134 Holloman, Juanita — 66 Homecoming Court — 4, 5,6, 7
Homecoming Queen — 4 Honor Soccity— 110 Hood, Beth — 76 Hood, Harold. Mr. — 24 Hoover, Darin — 66 Hopkins, George, Mr. — 98, 96
Hopkins, Terry State’s Attorney— 140 Hopper, Darrell — 66 Hoppers, Debra — 76 Hoppers, Donnie —
Horsley, Dean—76, 118, 121 Howard, Connie, Mrs. 113 Howard, James — 54 Howard, Keith Mr. and Mrs.
— 151
Howell Insurance Agency — 151
Hrovatich, Alice Miss — 24 Hubbard, Bill — 66, 87,94 Hughes, Amy — 11,66, 101, 106, 107, 113 Hughes, Debbie — 36 Hughes, Hiram, Mr. and Mrs.
— 151
Hughes, Laura — 76 Hughes, Sue — 54, 89 Huite, Debbie — 36, 122 Huite, Regina — 54 Huite, Richard — 55 Hungry Jack’s — 149 Hutchcraft, Ron — 55, 82,
84, 86, 99, 112 Innis, Debbie — 22,43 Innis, Dianne — 123 Innis, Roger — 36 Interpreter's Theatre— 109 Irby, Danny — 76 Irby, Dianna — 76, 111 Irvin, Dave — 55, 82, 86, 94 Irvin, Denise — 76, 111 Irvin, Steve —
Isaacs. Lori — 36 Jackson, Larry — 55 Jeffries, Darren — 76, 118 Jent, Robbie — 37 Johnson, Deanna — 76 Johnson, Eleanor — 76 Johnson, Ken — 76, 118 Johnson, Kim — 55 Johnson, Roy — 76
Jones, Jeff —76, 87 Jones, Jim —66, 93 Jones, Keith — 37 Jones, Kent — 127 Jones, Lisa — 31, 102 Jones, Randy — 37 Jones, Richie — 76,93 Jordan, George — 66,93,99, 112
Julian, John — 43 Junior Attendants and Escorts — 6
Junior Class Officers — 11 Jurjcns, Lisa — 55, 111, 123 Kalahcr, Steve — 76 Karnes, Chuck — 66 Karnes, David — 76 Karnes, Doug. Real Estate — 136
Karnes, John — 66, 93 Karnes, Matt — 76 Karnes, Scott — 14, 37,99 Karoski, George, Mr. — 24,
88
Karoski, Mike —55, 88,92, 106, 107, 112, 90 Kathalynas, Melissa — 66,
122
Katich. Randy — 66,87,93 Kaytor, Kevin — 66 Kelley, Tammy — 37 Kelso, Debbie — 55 Kennedy Development Company — 143 Kentucky Fried Chicken — 136
Kerrone, Todd — 37 Key Club — 112 King, Dale —55.94, 127 King. Mark — 76, 94 Kinsman, Lora — 66, 111 Kirkman, Susie — 76 Kondritz, Fred, Mr.— 18 Lacy’s Flowers — 143 Lamont, Joe — 55,118,121 Lane, Richard — 37 Langston, Jamie — 23 Lasley, John — 55 Lawrence, Keith — 67,99 Lawrence. Michael — 67 Laurenti, Lori — 32 Le Masters — 140 Lee, Carl —76, 94 Lee, Curtis — 67, 118 Lee's Western Store — 152 Lemmon, Nancy — 37 Levine, Chris — 76 Lewis, Melinda — 55, 113,
128
Lind, Barbara — 67 Lind, Debbie — 37 Linsey, Tim — 76 Linsley, Laura — 55, 100,
110,111,113 Linsley. Susan — 76 Lintncr, Michelle — 76 Liska, Jennifer — 67 Little Kecia — 67 Lively, Kathy. Mrs. — 78 Logsdon. James — 67 Logsdon, Natalie — 38 Logsdon, Tcrric — 67 Lon's Barber Shop — 150 Long, Kendall — 38 Lovan, Tracy — 38 Lucas, Betty — 55, 119, 120
157Lucas, Dana — 11,67, 101, 106, 107 Lucas, Don. Attorney at Law
— 150
Lucas, John —67,87,93, 112 Luttenbacher, Steve — 38 M.A.T. Industries— 135 M W Lumber Co. — 149 Mabcry, Chris — 38, 127 Mabry, Larry — 67 Machine Shop— 124 Maddox, Art — 67 Maragni, Sherri — 5,6, 55, 128
Margelli, Beth —67, 11, 119, 120
Marion Pepsi-Cola Bottling Co.—
Mark Twain Marine Industries, Inc. —
Marks, Ricky — 67 Marlow, Jo Linda, Mrs. — 24,
109
Marlow’s TV and Appliance
— 150 Marshall, Harry — 56 Martin, Lisa — 76, 111 Martin, Tony — 38 Marty’s Mini-Mart— 141 Marvel, Stephen — 67,87, 94 Mason. Bill -11,56,82,85,
99, 112 Mason, Lisa — 76, 111 Matheny.Paul — 56 Mayfield, Gcno — 56 Mays, Rhonda — 77, 111 Mays, Robin — 67, 123 McCarty, Dana — 77, 111 McClanahan, Melody — 56 McClemcnt, Billy — 67, 87 McClerren, Nancy — 67 McClcrren, Tammy 38,
101
McClintock, Darmon — 38,
110
McClintock. Floyd — 67 McDaniel, Amy— 38 McElyea, Brad — 56. 127 McGhee, Peggy —67, 100 McGhough, Caprice — 67 McGhough, Denise — 67 McLain, Keith — 67, 87, 94, 99
McMillin, Gayla — 39 McMillin, Jenny — 67, 89 McMillin’s Music— 139 McPhail, Richard — 56,92, 99 112.90 Meadows, Janet — 56, 123 Melvin, Bob — 77 Melvin, Chris — 15, 77 Melvin. Kelcy —77, 111, 118 Melvin. Kerri — 77, 101, 118 Melvin, Marcy — 39 Melvin, Scott — 39,92,90 Merlano, Tina — 56,113,
118,119,120 Mcssamore, Don — 77 Messamore, Ron — 77 Michael Bob — 56, 82, 86,
104
Michael, Ray— 56,82,83, 85, 99 Michael, Ruth — 77 Mike’s Confectionary — 134
Mike’s Drive-In 153 Milda, Chris —68, 109 Milda, Deanna — 14, 39 Miller, Dana—68, 119, 120, 123
Miller, John—68, 112, 118, 121
Miller Lance — 77 Miller, Shawn — 45, 133 Mings, Dr. Ronald, M. D.— 151
Minich, Cindy — 7, 39, 110, 118, 119, 120, 121 Minich, Debbie —68, 111,
113,118 Minton, Randy — 56 Minton, Trevor, 77,118 Miranda, Jamy — 77 Mistress and Master of Ceremonies — 7 Mitchell, Mike — 45, 104 Mitchell, Stephanie — 39,
110, 113 Mitchell, Wendy — 39 Mize, John — 56 Moake, Jeff — 5, 39,82, 84, 99, 110, 127 Moake, John — 68, 87,94,
99.112 Mocaby, Lee — 68 Mocaby, Ryan — 68 Modc-O-Day — 134 Moore, Jeff —5, 9,40,82,83,
84.91.99, 106, 107,90 Moore, Joe — 5, 15,40, 82,
84.91.99, 103, 110, 90 Moore, Samual — 57 Moore, Marcia — 33 Morgan, Janice — 40 Morgan, Kathy — 77 Morgan, Roger — 57, 82, 86,
110
Morgan, Sonya — 77 Morhet, A. J., Insurance — 150
Morhet, Jayma — 57, 101 Mooris, Bill, Mr. — 73 Morthland, Ritchie — 57, 82,
85.92.99, 112, 118,90 Morton, Eugene, Mr. — 25,
122
Moschino, Jeff — 40 Moschino, Toni — 77 Morgenthalcr, Scott — 57 Mosley, Barry — 68 Mosley, Greg — 68 Mull, Jeff —68 Murphy, Diane — 77 Murphy, Tim, Mr. — 25, 89, 111
Murray, Dawn — 5, 6, 11,77, 101, 106, 107 Murray, Debra — 40, 106,
110
Myatt, Debbie — 57, 89 Napier. Marvin — 77 Neal, Angela — 68 Meeley, Angie — 40, 101, 123 Ncibcl, Scott —77 Niblett, John — 40 Nicklin, Joe —77,87,93 Nicklin, Sandy — 40 Nike Club — 116 Nolen, David — 57, 99
Nolen, Doug —5,6,41,82, 83,99
Nolen, Elvis, Reg. Supt. of Schools — 151 Nolen, Jim —5, 6, 10,41,82,
83,99. 118, 121 Nolen, Kathy —68. 101, 109.
Ill, 118 Nolen. Liza —68. 89, 100 Norman, Kelly — 68 Norton, Laura — 33, 102 Nursing I — 123 O’Connor, Doug — 77, 87 Odam, Tammy — 46 Odle, Jack — 68 Odle, Jeff—57 Odum, Tim — 57, 112 Office Workers — 114 Opdyke, David — 41, 128,
129
Opdyke, Jackie 68 Orso, Elizabeth, Miss — 20,
25
Osterhout, John — 68 Owens, Raymond, Mr. — 25, 150
Owens, Rhonda 68, 89, 96, 98, 100 Owens, Tedi — 41 Owens, Traci — 41 Owsley, Becky — 57 Pagano, Dr. Sebastian, D. D.
S. — 150 Palasky, Lisa — 77, 118 Paper Place — 138 Pappas, Sharon, Mrs. 25 Parks, Roger — 77 Parker-Reedy Funeral Home — 167 Parkhill, Teresa — 41 Parrish, Ann — 41,110, 128 Parrish, Lynn — 57. 123 Paschcdag Music House — 135
Pasko, Steve, Mr. — 25 Pattarozzi. Rena — 68 Patterson, Darla — 68, 89, 111,128 Patterson. John 68 Patton, Karen — 77 Patton Dr. P. K., M. D.
150
Payne, Dan — 120, 36, 127 Payne, Sharon — 77, 119, 120 Pearce, Barry — 69 Pearce, Brenda — 36 Peeler, Mike — 69 Peeler, Paul — 41 Pep Band — 97 Perkins, Debbie — 69 Perkins, Sandy 41,97.92 Pcrr, Jane, Miss — 25 Pcrriman, James — 77 Perrotto, John — 77, 87,93 Perry Electronics Service — 143
Perry, Myra — 57 Peterson, Eric — 69 Phillips, Richard Pierce, Chris — 77 Pierce, Kevin — 69 Pickles, Cary — 77 Pietrantoni, Tom — 42 Pitz, Maria —69 P. N.Hirsch Co.—151
Poole, Jim — 69, 87, 94 Poole, Mark — 24 Poole, Ritchie — 77 Poole, Susan — 42 Poole, Vince — 42 Porritt, Jerry — 69 Potcpan, Nancy — 77 Presley, Darrel — 42 Price, Rebecca — 77 Professional Pharmacy— 142 Pry, Janet — 77 Pugh, Julie — 77 Pugh, Lori — 57, 123, 127 Rachels, Debra — 77 Rachels, Mike — 57 Racic, Kevin — 78, 87 Randolph. Lee — 57,82, 85 Ranmar Standard Tire, Inc.
— 141 Ramey, Danny — 78 Rao, Dr.G. V . M.D.—150 Ratlcy, Bambi — 58 Raubach, Beth — 69, 122 Raubach, Richard — 58,82, 86
Razer, Sharon — 69, 111,
123,100 Reach, John — 87 REDBIRD Annual —3,84, 85, 160 REDBIRD Booster Club 150
REDBIRD Notes— 128, 129 Reed, Michelle — 5,6,69, 109, 111 Reed, Ruby — 69 Reeder, Dennis — 69 Reimer, Jim — 42, 127 Reimer, John — 58 Reinschmidt, Bob —
Remm, Mark — 42 Rennie, John — 58,99 Ricci, Elmo, Mr. — 26 Ricci, Tim, Mr. — 26, 90 Rice, Don, Mr. —26,82.99 Rich, Alfred —42 Rich, Harold —69 Rich, Jim — 78 Richards, Kathy — 58 Richardson, Donald — 58 Richerson, Richard — 69,87, 93
Rick's Standard — 145 Riddle, Michelle — 69 Riddle, Randy —5, 58,82,85 Rifle Corps — 96 Rissi, Susan — 78 Riva, D. Michael, Attorney at Law — 155 Riva, Maryann, Mrs. — 26 Roan, Stan — 78 Robasse, Bill — 47 Roberts, Dana — 69 Roberts, David — 5,42, 82.
85, 127 Robinson, Barbara — 78 Robinson, Becky — 42. 89, 97,98. 100, 106, 110,96 Robinson, Chris — 78,94 Robinson, John — 58, 100, 106, 107, 112, 151,90 Rodarmel, James — 69 Roeco — 141 Rogers, Cathy — 78
158Rogers, Bobby — 58, 82. 86, 99
Rogers, Cindy — 43 Rogers, Robin — 58 Rogers, Tedria — 11, 58, 113 Rosalie Shop, The — 159 Rose, Tammy — 34 Ross, Kevin — 58 Ross, Jeannette — 78 Ross, Rebecca — 43 Rumsey, Gaila — 58 Rumsey, Robert — 78, 87 Rumsey, Roberta — 78 Russell, Frank, Trucking — 139
Russell, Jeff — 127 Russell Magnavox— 142 Russell, Rhonda — 58 Russell, Scott — 25 Ruzich, Scott — 78 Sala.Jay — 69, 88,93 Samples, Earl —43 Sanders, Diane — 43 Sanders, Ernest — 69, 118,
121
Sanders, Janet — 123 Sanders, John — 34, 94,97 Sanders, Michael —69 Sanders, Tracy - 58 Sandusky Bill 78,94 Saulsbury, Robin — 43 Schumacher, Shelly — 69 Scott, Jean Anne — 69, 101 Scott, Kelley — 43, 110 Sears, Karen —78, 111, 118 Sears, Randy — 59, 118, 120, 121
Sesock, Brent — 78 Shcfflcr, Sarah — 69, 111,
113
Shelby’s Tow Service — 146 Shirt Works, The — 138 Shockley, Brien — 70, 87 Shockley. Kelly —59. 98,
111, 119, 120, 96 Shoemaker. Darren — 78 Shoemaker, Laura — 59, 123 Shoe Tree. The — 141 Shupe, Tracic — 70, 89, 109, 111
Silcvcn, Amy 78, 109 Simmons, Amy — 70, 111,
113,118 Simons, Sue — 70, 89, 109, 111
Simpson, Kevin — 70 Sipes, Teri — 43 Sipes Supply — 136 Slane, Rex — 59 Sloan, Jeff— 70, 93,99 Sloan’s Gymnastic School — 149
Smelcer, Ann — 70 Smelcer, Tabtha — 78 Smilanich, Rena — 70 Smith, Charles, Mr. — 26 Smith, David — 25, 98 Smith, Debbie — 59 Smith, John — 43 Smith, Lori — 78 Smith, Mike —78,87,93 Smith, Peggy. Mrs. — 26, 113 Smith, Ron, Mr. — 26 Smith, Ron — 43, 151 Smith, Stephanie — 78
Smothers, Brent — 44 Sneddon, Mary Beth — 78, 122
Sneed. Brian — 70 Snyder, John — 78 Sonic — 138
Softball Team 1980 — 100 Sophomore Attendants and Escorts — 6 Sophomore Football Team — 87
Southard Oil — 151 Spain, Betty — 25,99 Spanish Club— 110 Sparks, Ben — 70 Spears, Monica — 44 Spicer, Cindy — 59, 11, 119, 120
Spicer, Ron — 78, 87, 94 Sprague, Donna — 70 St. John’s Church 154 Stangcr, Becky — 78, 122 Stanger, Christine 70 Stanley, Daisy — 59, 122 Stanley Janet — 78 Starrick, Loretta — 59 State Farm Insurance, Harry Smith — 151 Stch, Beth—44,89. 97,98, 109, 110,96 Steinberger, Susan — 48 Steinmetz, Michelle — 70, 101, 109, 123 Stevens, Eric — 59 Stevens, Jamie 70,98 Stevens, Linda, Mrs. — 26 Stewart, Brenda — 34, 99 Stewart, Lois — 34 Stodghill, Kellie —59.89 Stone Funeral Home — 148 Stoner, Eddie — 5,9, 44. 82, 84,127 Stoner, Tina — 44 Stritzcl, Richard, Mr. — 27 Stubblefield, Tracey — 59 Student Council — 108 Student Secretaries 115 Stufflebean, Theresa — 70.
106, 107, 109 Sub-Debs 113 Sullivan, Pam — 59, 1 10 Summers, David — 44 Summers, Jack, Mr. — 18 Syers, Tom — 44. 82, 99 Talluto, Kim — 78 Tanner, Becky — 44 Taylor, Kevin — 78 Taylor, Ron — 59, 82, 85,99 Taylor, Teri — 78 Tefertiller, LaDonna — 59, 89,100, 101, 111, 113 Tefertiller, Rudy — 70, 87,
93,99, 111, 112 Terry, John — 70, 90 Terry’s BarberShop— 134 Thacker, Joyce — 25 Tharp, Jeff — 78, 87, 93 Thomas, Daryl — 59 Thomas, Mike. Mr. — 27, 118,121 Thomas, Rita — 60 Thomas, Scott — 78 Thompson, Dr. BobG., M.D. — 151
Thompson, Rene — 44, 89,
97.96
Todich, Mike —78 Tomlinson. George — 60. 82, 86,94, 112 Tomlinson Motor 135 Tomlinson, Robbie — 70 Tomanovich, Donna — 100. Ill
Tompkins, Rose Ann — 26 Toth, Tony — 78 Track Team, 1980 —
Travis, Terry — 79 Trcsso, Angela — 70, 111 Tresso, Margie —45 Trovillion, Joyce, Mrs. — 27 Trusty, Cameron — 70, 87,93 Trusty, Mark — 78 Twirlers— 120 Uhls, Danny — 79, 93 Uhls, Harold — 45 Uhls, Tim —70, 118, 121 Union Funeral Service 138 Valeo, Dianna — 60, 123 Vantrease, Kyle, Attorney at Law — 150 Vanwcy, Claudia 45,97,
127.96
Vanwcy, Tim — 70, 87, 94, 95 VanZandt, Tony — 45, 127 Vaughn, Christine — 79 Vaughn. Keith 45.91. 103. 90
Veaughn, Vernon 79 Verschucren, Scott — 5,6, 45, 82, 84, 99, 127 Verschucren, Tammy — 79 Vocational Auto Mechanics — 125 Vocational Nursing — 123 Volanski Care Heating and Air Conditioning— 149 Volanski, Shelly — 70! 118, 123
Wagner, Angie — 71,89, 109, 111
Wagner. Dianna — 26 Wall, Jack. Mr — 18 Wallace. David — 71,87. 93, 99,III, 112 Wallace. John — 71,87,94 Wallace, Linda 60, 111, 119, 120 Wallace, Tina — 71 Walters, J.T. —60 Walters, Lori — 79 Walton’s Service Company — 139
Ward. David — 5, 6, 45, 82,
83
Ward. Greg —60, 88, 112 Warren, Tammy - 45 Wasson Real Estate— 149 Watkins, Karen — 122 Weakly, Dan. Mr. 27 Webb, Dr.Don J..O.D. 150
Webster, Laura — 60 Webster, Tom — 45 Welborn. Barbara — 79, 122 Welborn, Bobby — 60 Welding — 127 Wertz, Larric — 46, 127 West Frankfort Awning. Iron, and Glass 148
West Frankfort Machine Tool Co. — 158 Westray, Rachel — 60 W.F.R.X. Radio— 140 Wheeler, Angie 79.109 White, l.cda 60. 89, 111 Whiting. Jane 46, 128, 129 Wiehn. John — 60 Wiggins, Brad —35, 133 Wiggins, Shawn -46 Wilburn, Cheryl —71. 122, 127
Wilburn, Don — 60, 127 Wilburn, Michael —71 Wilce, James — 71 Wilcc, Pete — 26 Wilce, Tcna - 79 Wileman. Mike —79 Wiley, Tim —60, 99, 112 Wilkins, Raymond — 60 Wilkinson. Warren -87,99 Williams. Cynthia 71 Williams, Gayle 79, 118 Williams. Kim 79, 111 Williams, Lisa — 60 Williams, Scott — 46, 127 Williford. Ron —35.99 Willmore, David — 79, 87,93 Wilson. Dana 61 Wilson, Grant 79 Wilson, Keri 71 Wilson, Kevin 79,93. 118, 121
Wilson. Kim —35, 99 Wilson, Paul —26. 120 Winniger, Kevin — 61 Winter. Ron, Mr. — 27. 95 Winter, Shaun — 46, 88, 112 Witkcwitz, Terri — 79 W.M. Hales, Inc.—153 Woods. David, Mr.— 18 Woods. Dr. Earl. D.D.S.
151
Woodward. Dewayne — 71 Woodward. Sheilia — 71 Woodward. Veronica — 61 Woody, Dana —71, 123 Woody. Trevor — 61 Woolsey, Tammy —61 Workman, Patty 46 Wortman, Chuck — 61,82, 86. 99. 106. 107, 112 Wrestling Team, J.V. — 94 Wrestling Team, Varsity —
94
Wright, Deborah —61 W right, Richard — 61, 127 W right, Scott — 71,93 Wyant. Quintin — 71,99. 112 Yadro Auto Parts — 136 Yadro. Mari — 71, 119 Yadro, Nancy — 5,9. 10, 46.
101, 110. Ill, 113, 123, 127 Yardo, Pam — 61, 110. 111, 113, 119, 120 Yadro. Paula —46 York, Mary Jane, Mrs. 27, 123
Young. Brad — 71, 111, 118, 121
Young. Gena —61, 113 Young. Toni — 46. 109. 110 Youth Board 111 Yuhas, Ernest. Mr. — 27, 112
159Another volume of the REDBIRD Annual has been completed. Frankly, we’re glad it is finished. Although there were many “fun” and carefree times, the work was slow and filled with tedious and meticulous detail.
All of the work was rewarding. Again the REDBIRD was nominated for the Golden Dozen Award by SISPA. Mrs. Hellen Mary Batts, our REDBIRD Annual, adviser, received “The Adviser of the Year” award for 1981 by SISPA.
The REDBIRD Annual wants to thank Mr. Steve Smith of Delmar Studio, Mr. Larry DeMattei, Greg Darby, and Wesley Bennett for their help with the photography. Our thanks also go to our adviser Mrs. Batts.
We would also like to express our appreciation to the many professional and business people of West Frankfort for their support and co-operation.
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