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Frankfort Community High School West Frankfort, Illinois Volume 69
The Redbird Annual proudly presents “High Lights” of the school year 1982-83.Highlights
Classes
Administration
Faculty
Athletics
Activities
Ads
Index
Redbird Annual Staff4
Highlights
of
1983S. Shefflcr and S. Hamilton enjoy the Turkey Day Game.
Coach Ernest gives instructions to J. Moake.
S. Simons uses new computer.
L. Harper shows interest in British Lit.
J. Hammers enjoys cafeteria food.
5ESCORTS AND HONOR GUARDS — B. Hubbard, S. Graves, S. Schocklcy, K. McLain, J. Porritt, J. Hammers, S. Marvel, E. Gutierrez, R. Katich, D. Connell, R. Tefertiller, J. Wallace, D. Wallace, T. Glodich, R. Richerson, T. Vanwey, J. Poole, J. Moake.
HOMECOMING QUEEN AND ATTENDANTS — L. Stafford. T. Yadro, D. Griffin. S. Shcfflcr, M. Reed. S. Hamilton. J. Ernest. M. Murray, C. Kerrone.
7SOPHOMORE ATTENDANTS AND ESCORTS — Mia Murray, Rudy Tcffcrtillcr, Toni Yadro, Donald Connell.
FRESHMAN ATTENDANTS AND ESCORTS — Cara Kerrone, David Wallace, Lisa Stafford, Scott Shockley.
JUNIOR ATTENDANTS AND ESCORTS Ernest, John Hammers.
Dawn Griffin, Scott Graves, Jeanna
8Michelle Reed, Homecoming Queen, and Escort Tim Glodich.
Sarah Shefflcr, Runner-Up, and Escort Ed Gutierrez.
Susan Hamilton, Runner-Up, and Escort John Moake.
The 1982-83 Homecoming was one of the highlights of the year. “Shining Moments” was the theme. The Art Department and Mr. Tim Murphy decorated the gym. The Student Council was responsible for all the Homecoming activities.
The festivities began with a chili supper, the annual bonfire, followed by a snake dance, and a sock-hop at Teen Town.
During the Coronation ceremonies, Michelle Reed was crowned Homecoming Queen. She was chosen by the student body. Susan Hamilton and Sarah Sheffler were the runners-up.
The annual Turkey Day Football Game with Benton was won by the high-flying Redbirds with a score of 14-7.
The Homecoming Dance was attended by students and alumni. The band was “Starry-Eyes”. Many reunions, gab-fests, and dinners of returning classes were held, and alumni came from all over the United States.
Homecoming 1982-83 was a great success.
9c ] yi p h-Senior football players wait for “grand entrance .
Coach Ernest introduces his football team.
CHILDREN OF THE HOMECOMING COURT — Jon Adkins, Stephanie Osterhout, Andrea Warren, and Andy Sloan.
12Redbird Annual Camera Day
13Outstanding Seniors
Dana Lucas, REDBIRD Annual
Bobby Hill, Student Body President
Steve Marvel, REDBIRD NOTES
Michelle Reed, Homecoming Queen
Nola Cowsert, Student Council President
lid Gutierrez, Senior Class PresidentTurkey Day Turkey Day Ooh-Ahh!
16SENIORSSENIOR CLASS OFFICERS — John Miller, Co-Vice President; Ed Gutierrez, President; Sarah Sheffler, Treasurer; Michelle Reed, Secretary; and Susan Hamilton, Co-Vice President.
The four years of high school come and go with many mixed emotions. It is hard for a freshman to see the end of his school years. Seniors have a special insight concerning high school that is far different from any other class. It is time for them to make some of the most important choices of their lives.
Many paths can be taken in the lives of the seniors. Some seniors will choose college or delve directly into the job field, and some will join one of the branches of the armed services. Still others will marry and have families; some will remain in West Frankfort while others will move far away.
After the ritual of graduation, many seniors will long for the chance to come back and relive their high school times. Seniors will have their diplomas and yearbooks, but nothing can take the place of a hot and over-crowded study hall.
These high school years have been filled with learning, both in and out of the classroom. Lifetime friendships have been formed. Maturity and the acceptance of responsibility have been parts of these years.
As the “Class of 1983” nears graduation, they look back with saddened memories of the years spent together. They look forward to their futures with excitement, anticipating what lies ahead.
The seniors would like to thank their class sponsor, Mr. Tim Murphy, and the FCHS faculty for their help through this period of their lives. They are proud of their accomplishments as they attain their diplomas. GOOD LUCK, SENIORS!!!
18Chuck Adkins
Tracy Adkins
Julie Akin
Tammy Avery
Pat Barrett
Denise Basler
Shirley Ambos
Texas Bandy
Jon Borton
19The Redbird Annual Proudly
Andy Bowling
Kelley Burkitt
Rhonda Burton
Jody Calvert
Brian Canann
Betty Carr
Greg Chance
Stephanie Cima
20Darla Conner
Nola Cowsert
Gerald Delgy
Gerald Dorris
John CzorniakFCHS Seniors Manage to Have
Rhonda Followell
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Brad Galli
Chuck Gardner
Mark Gibson
Kelli Golis
Ed Gutierrez
Tim Glodich
Bill Gregory
Scott GravesFun in Spite of Hard Work
Tony Hall
Tracy Hall
Susan Hamilton
John Hammers
Lisa Harper
John Hill
Darin Hoover
Rebecca Hopkins
23Seniors Will Recall Highlights
Randy Katich
Jim Jones
Bill Hubbard
Randy Jordan
Amy Hughes
John Karnes
Melissa Kathalynas
Lora Kinsman
Darrell Hopperof Their Four Years at FCHS
Keith Lawrence
Curtis Lee
Barbara Lind
Kecia Little
Terri Logsdon
Dana Lucas
Elizabeth Lynn Margelli
25Seniors Remember Wandering
Steve Marvel
Robin Mays
Nancy McClerren
Floyd McClintock
Denise McGough
Caprise McGough
Dale Meracle
Jennifer McMillin
Keith McLain
26the Halls as Baffled Freshman
Jamie Mikutis
Dana Miller
John Miller
John Mize
John Moake
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Barry Mosley
Joe Navrkal
Angie Neal
27The Class of 1983 Looks Forward
Kelly Norman
Kathy Nolen
Liza Nolen
Jackie Opdyke
Rhonda Owens
Darla Patterson
Barry Pearce
Mike Peeler
Jim Pooleto “Going Out Into the World”
Jeff Porritt David Pyles Beth Raubach
Sharon Razer
Michelle Reed
Ruby Reed
Dana Restivo
Richard Richerson
Michelle Riddle
29Scott Russell
Janet Sanders
Sarah Sheffler
Jay Sala
Ernie Sanders
Mike Sanders
Scott Shockley TracieShupe
Jean Anne Scott
30Amy Simmons
Kevin Simpson
Sue Simons
Jeff Sloan
Rena Smilanich
Brian Sneed
Michelle Steinmetz
Jamie Stevens
Teri Stufflebean
31Seniors Will Remember
Rudy Tefertiller
Angela Tresso
Cameron Trusty
Shelley Volanski
Tim Vanwey
Their
Donna Tomanovich
Angie WagnerGraduation With Mixed Emotions
John Wallace
Cheryl Wilburn
Cindy Williams
Dana Woody
Scott Wright
Mari Yadro Brad YoungNot Pictured
Mary Jane Cremer Tony Galbraith Charles Gregory Anita Holloman Regina Huite Steve Irvin Kevin Kaytor Jennifer Liska Rick Marks Peggy McGhee Randy Minton Eric Peterson Kevin Pierce Adelita Pitz Bambi Ratley Ben Sparks Donna Sprague Eric Stevens Susan Summary Pete Wilce
D. Lucas and D. Tomanovich — The best of times, the best of friends
J. Porritt displays his woodworking project.
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S. Hamilton shows Halloween spirit.Adkins, Chuck
Adkins, Tracy — Honor Society 3, 4; Chorus 1, 2; F.T.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Interpreters’ Theatre 1, 2, 3, 4; School Play 2, 4.
Akin, Julie — Honor Society; NIKE Club 3, 4 Secretary 4; Student Secretary 1, 2, 3,4.
Ambos, Shirley
Avery, Tammy — Student Secretary 3; Guidance Office 3.
Bandy, Texas
Barrett, Pat — Wrestling 1.
Basler, Denise — Track Score Keeper 2, 3, 4; Sub Debs 2, 3, 4; Student Council 1, 2, 3; Student Secretary 4.
Borton, Jon — Interpreters’ Theatre 1, 2, 3, 4 Vice-Pres. 4; FTA 2, 3, 4; School Play 2, 3, 4; REDBIRD ANNUAL Photographer 4.
Bowling, Andy
Burkitt, Kelly — School Play 2, 3, 4; Student Council 3, 4; Class Officer Secretary 3; Girls Basketball 1, 3; REDBIRD NOTES 4.
Burton, Rhonda — Student Secretary 3.
Bussler, Jay — FFA 1, 2,4.
Calvert, Jody — Art Circle 1,2, 3,4.
Canann, Brian
Carr, Betty — Student Council 2, 3, 4.
Chance, Greg — Baseball 1,2,3; Basketball 1.
Cima, Stephanie — Student Council 1,4; FHA 1. Connell, Don — Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Honor Society 3, 4; FFA 1.
Conner, Darla — Student Secretary 2, 3.
Cowsert, Nola — Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4 Sec. 2, Pres. 4; REDBIRD NOTES 1, 2, 3, 4; Sub Debs 2. 3, 4 Vice-Pres. 3, 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Class Officer 2, 3.
Cremer, Mary Jane
Czorniak, John — Key Club Vice-Pres; Wrestling Delgy, Jerry
Dorris, Gerald — Football 1; Spanish Club 4.
Dunning, Tina — Student Secretary 2, 3; NIKE Club 3,4 Sec. 3.
Finney, Terri — REDBIRD NOTES 3.
Fitzgerald, Brent — Spanish Club 3, 4 Vice-Pres. 4;
REDBIRD NOTES 1; Band 1.
Fitzpatrick, Ronnie — Wrestling 2; FTA 3; Band 1;
Attendance Office 4.
Followell, Rhonda — NIKE Club 3,4; FHA 3; Co-op. Galbraith, Tony
Galli, Brad — Golf 1,2, 3,4; Key Club 2, 3,4. Gardner, Chuck — Wrestling 2, 3,4; Football 1. Gibson, Mark — Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Sound Investment 4; Pep Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Guidance office 4; South Seven Band Member 4.
Glodich, Tim — Key Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Football 1, 2, 3, 4 Captain 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 Captain 4; Track 1, 2, 3,4; Baseball 1, 2, 3,4.
Golis, Kelly — Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Softball 1, 2, 3, 4;
Volleyball 2,3,4; Queens Court 2.
Graves, Scott — Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Football 2, 3, 4;
Key Club 2, 3,4; Wrestling 4; Basketball 1.
Gregory, Bill
Gutierrez, Ed — Key Club 2, 3, 4; Class President 4; Football 1,2, 3, 4; Wrestling 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3.
Hall, Tony Hall, Tracy
Hamilton, Susan — Student Council 2, 3, 4; Class Officer 3, 4 Vice-Pres.; Queen Candidate 4; Art Circle 1, 2, 3,4 Treas.
Hammers, John — Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Wrestling 1, 4;
Key Club 2, 3,4; Track 2.
Harper, Lisa — Honor Society 3, 4.
Hill, Bobby — Student Body President 4; Class President 2; Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4 Officer 2, 3; Key Club 3, 4; REDBIRD ANNUAL 4.
Hill, John Hoover, Darin
Hopkins, Becky — Office Worker 3,4.
Hopper, Darrell
Hubbard, Bill — Football 1, 2, 3,4.
Hughes, Amy — Cheerleader 1,2, 3, 4; Sub Debs 2, 3, 4 Pres. 4; Softball 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Council 1, 2, 3,4 Vice-Pres. 4; Class Officer Vice-Pres. 1, 2.
Huite, Regina Irvin, Steve
Jones, Jimmy — Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 3, 4; Track 3,4.
Jordan, Randy — Basketball 1, 2; Key Club 2, 3, 4;
Track 1,2, 3,4.
Karnes, John — Basketball 1, 2; Honor Society;
REDBIRD ANNUAL.
Kathalynas, Melissa — Chorus 1, 2, 3,4.
Katich, Randy — Football 1,2, 3,4; Basketball 1, 2. Kaytor, Kevin — Basketball 1.
Kinsman, Lora — Student Council 1; Cheerleader 1;
NIKE Club 3; School Play 4.
Lawrence, Keith
Lee Curt — B and 1, 2, 3, 4.
Lind, Barbara
Liska, Jennifer — School Play 1, 2, 3, 4; Band 1.
Little, Kecia
Lucas, Dana R. — Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, 4; Capt. 4; Class Officer 1, 2; REDBIRD ANNUAL 1, 2, 3, 4 Editor 4; Trackett 1,2, 3.
Mabry, Larry — FTA 3,4; Boys Pep Club 4.
Maddox, Art — Student Council 4; Youth Board 4;
Margelli, Beth — REDBIRD NOTES 3, 4; School Play 2,4; Youth Board 2, 3; Honor Society 3,4. Marks, Rick
Marvel, Steve — Class President 3; REDBIRD NOTES 3, 4 Sports Editor 3, 4; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Wrestling 2.
Mays, Robin — Student Council 4; Art Circle 3, 4 Treasurer.
McClement, Bill.
McClerren, Nancy — Attendance Office 3,4; FHA 1. McClintock, Floyd.
McGhee, Peggy — Honor Society 3, 4; Spanish Club 4; Softball 1; FHA 1.
McGough, Caprise McGough, Denise
McLain, Keith — Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Wrestling 1, 2;
Track 1,2, 3,4; Key Club 2,3,4.
McMillin, Jenniffer — Art Cirile 1, 2, 3, 4; Volleyball 2,3,4.Meracle, Dale.
Mikutis, Jamie — Cheerleader 2, 4; Class Officer 1;
Student Council 1; Transfer Student.
Miller, Dana — Pom-Pon 2, 3, 4 Capt. 4; Flag 2, 3, 4;
Guidance Office 1,2, 3,4; Co-Op 4.
Miller, John — Key Club 2, 3, 4; Band 1, 2, 3; Honor Society 3,4; Class Officer Vice Pres. 4.
Minton. Randy.
Mitchell, Larry.
Mize, John.
Moake, John — Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 3,4; Track 1,2; Key Club 2, 3,4 Pres. 4. Mosley, Barry.
Navrkal, Joe — Track 3, 4; Cross Country 3, 4; Tennis 1.
Neal, Angie — NIKE Club 3; Student Secretary 3. Nolen, Kathy — Cheerleading 2, 3, 4; Band 1, 2, 3; Majorette 1, 2, 3; Honor Society 3, 4; Art Circle 1,
2.
Nolen, Liza.
Norman, Kelly — Spanish Club 3, 4; Co-op 4; Office Worker 2, 3, 4.
Opdyke, Jackie — Homecoming Court 3; Honor Society 3,4; School Play 2.
Owens, Rhonda — Honor Society 3, 4; Girl’s Basketball 1,2, 3,4; Softball 1,2.
Patterson, Darla — REDB1RD NOTES 2; Volleyball 2; Volleyball Stats. 3; Art Circle 1; Band 1.
Pearce, Barry.
Peeler, Mike.
Peterson, Eric — Wrestling 1.
Pierce, Kevin — Wrestling 1, 2; Cross Country 4; Attendance Office 4.
Pitz, Adelita — Spanish Club 3,4 Vice-Pres. 3.
Poole, Jim — Football 1, 2, 3,4; Wrestling 1,2, 3. Porritt, Jeff.
Pyles, David.
Ratley, Bambi.
Raubach, Beth — Co-op; Cordettes 2, 3, 4; Chorus 2;
REDBIRD NOTES 1.
Razer, Sharon — Youth Board Pres. 2, 3; Basketball 1; Softball 1.
Reed, Michelle — Homecoming Queen; Sophomore Attendant; Senior Class Officer Sec.; Student Council 1; Art Circle 2, 3.
Reed, Ruby.
Restivo, Dana.
Richerson, Richard — Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2; F.T.A. 4; Attendance Office 4.
Riddle, Michelle
Russell, Scott — Honor Society.
Sala, Jay — Golf, 1, 2, 3,4; Basketball 1,2.
Sanders, Ernie — IMEA All-State Band 3, 4; IMEA District Band 1, 2, 3,4; South Seven All Conference Band 1,2, 3, 4; Soloist 4; FCHS Band 1, 2, 3,4; Pep Band 1,2, 3,4.
Sanders, Janet.
Sanders, Mike.
Scott, Jean Anne — Cheerleader 1, 2, 4; Sub-Debs 3, 4; NIKE Club 4 Treas. 4; Softball 4.
Sheffler, Sarah E. — Queen Candidate 4; Honor Society 3, 4; Class Officer Treas. 4; Sub-Debs 2, 3,
4; Student Council 4.
Shockly, Scott — Football 2, 3,4.
Shupe, Tracy — Volleyball 1, 2; Art Dept. 1, 2, 3, 4;
Youth Board 2; Art Circle 1, 2.
Simmons, Amy — Sub-Debs 2, 3, 4; Band 1, 2; Art Circle 2.
Simons, Sue — Sub-Debs 3, 4 Hist. 4; Volleyball 2, 3;
Student Council 4; Youth Board 2.
Simpson, Kevin — Student Council 1, 2; Class Officer 1; Mascot 1, 2, 3.
Slane, Dana — Chorus.
Sloan, Jeff — Track 1,3, 4; Wrestling 4; Basketball 1, 2; Student Council 1,2.
Smilanich, Rena — REDBIRD NOTES 3; Cop-op 4. Sneed, Brian — Spanish Club 3; Honor Society 3,4. Sparks, Ben.
Sprague, Donna — F.H.A. 1.
Steinmetz, Michelle — Sub-Debs 3, 4; Cheerleading 1,2, 3, 4; Office 2, 3,4; Interpreter’s Theatre. Stevens, Eric.
Stevens, Jamie.
Stufflebean, Teri — Trackette 2, 3, 4; F.H.A. 1; Student Secretary 4.
Summary, Susan.
Tefertiller, Rudy — Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Key Club 2, 3, 4; Baseball 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3 Youth Board 2, 3,4.
Terry, John.
Tomanavich, Donna — Softball 1, 2, 3, 4; Class Officer Treas. 1; Student Council 1; Youth Board 1, 2; Art Circle 1, 2.
Tresso, Angela — Co-op 4; Office Worker 3, 4; NIKE Club 3,4 Pres. 4; F.T.A. 2, 3, 4 Sec. 4; F.H.A. 1. Trusty, Cameron — Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 2, 3,4; Football 2.
Uhls, Tim — Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Capt. 4; F.T.A. 2, 3, 4;
Honor Society 3,4; School Play 2,4.
Vanwey, Tim — Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; F.F.A. 1,3.
Volanski, Shelley — Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Co-op 4; Twirler
1, 2,3; Drum Major 4.
Wagner, Angie — Art Circle 1, 2; Volleyball 2, 3;
Youth Board 1, 2; Softball 3; Co-op 4.
Wallace, David — Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Football 1, 2, 3, 4;
Student Council 1, 2, 3; Youth Board 1,2, 3, 4. Wallace, John.
Wilburn, Cheryl — Chordettes 2, 3, 4; F.H.A. 2, 3, 4 Treas. 2; Girl Scouts 1.
Wilce, Nita.
Wilce, Pete.
Williams, Cindy — Co-op 4; F.H.A. 1.
Wright, Michael Scott — Basketball 1,2.
Yadro, Mari — Student Council 4; Sub-Debs 3, 4 Sec. 4; Youth Board 1, 2, 3, 4 Sec. 4; Art Circle 1,
2, 3,4 Sec. 3 Pres. 4; Honor Society 3,4.
Young, Brad — Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Scholar Bowl 4; Youth Board 1, 2, 3.
36JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS — Greg Acton, Pres,; Carl Lee, Sec.; Lisa Palasky, Treas.; Stan Roan, Vice-Pres.
The Junior Class entered their third year at F.C.H.S. with anticipation and excitement. After all, just one more year, and the Class of 1984 would become esteemed graduates.
Mr. Richard Stritzel, the class sponsor, built up the class treasury by having the juniors sell candles and work concessions. Since the junior class always has to pay for the Junior-Senior Prom, a large amount of money was needed.
Jeanna Ernest and Dawn Griffin were the Junior Homecoming Attendants. They were elected by the class.
The Junior Class looks forward to the school year 1983-84. Then, they will be the real upper classmen. They can look back on the highlights of past years.
Greg Acton Denise Adams Ann Anderson
38Kristy Basler Rickey Bennett Joni Bernhard
Tom Bernhard Lindell Blades Randy Blocker
Brian Bolte Laura Boozer Dean Borcky
Kathy Boren LeAnn Bowers Peri Bowman
39Juniors Celebrated Being
Michelle Boyd Ja'Dean Boyer Dorothy Bromley
Kim Cabaness John Calcaterra Keith Campbell
Keven Canann Robert Carrington John Carrington
Chuck Clark Julie Cleland George Collins
Steve Crawford Terri Crawford Dana Davis
40Upperclassmen With Zeal and Zest
Bret Decs Frank DeSomcr Tara Dinn
Lisa Dodd Billie Donas Robert Dorris
John Duff Roy Egeditich Jeanna Ernest
Paul Esparza Tammy Filkins Connie Finney
Eddie Florian Renee Frazier Danny Free
41Greg Galli Stacy Garrett Jill Gilbert
Jason Goodson Allan Gosnell Dawn Griffin
April Gutierrez Debby Hall Linda Hall
Larry Hand Karen Harpool Kevin Harpool
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Carl Harris Lisa Harris Rhonda HarrisKelly Hawkins Todd Hawkins Mitch Hayman
Dana Herring Leslie Hill Ida Hogebaum
Beth Hood Debbie Hoppers Dean Horsley
Laura Hughes Danny Irby Diana Irby
Denise Irvin Darrin Jeffries Deanna Johnson
43The Class of ’84 Chooses Its
Eleanor Johnson Ken Johnson Roy Johnson
Jeff Jones Kent Jones Richard Jones
Steve Kalahcr David Karnes Mark King
Susie Kirkman Carl Lee Tim Lindsey
Susan Linsley Michelle Lintncr Lisa Martin
44Class Rings and Plans Prom
Lisa Mason Tonetta Masters Rhonda Mays
Dana McCarty Bob Melvin Chris Melvin
Kerri Melvin Don Messamore Ron Messamore
Lisa Mezo Trevier Minton Jamy Miranda
Kathy Morgan Sonja Morgan Toni Moschino
45Dawn Murray Scott Neibel Joe Nicklin
Doug O’Connor John Osterhout Lisa Palasky
Karen Patton Sharon Payne Darren Periman
John Perrotto Chris Pierce Richie Poole
Nancy Potepan Janet Pry Julie Pugh
46Larry Rachels Kevin Racic Danny Ramey
Jim Rich Diana Riddle Tammy Riddle
Susan Rissi Stan Roan Barbara Robinson
Chris Robinson Robert Rumsey Scott Ruzich
Karen Sears Brent Sesock Lisa Shupe
47Juniors Mark One More
Amy Sileven Tabatha Smelcer Lori Smith
Mike Smith Stephanie Smith Mary Beth Sneddon
Ron Spicer Janet Stanley Kim Talluto
Terri Taylor Jeff Tharp Scott Thomas
Terry Travis Danny Uhls Christine Vaughn
48Milestone on the Road to Success
Vernon Veaughn Tammy Verschueren Lori Walters
Mike Wilemon Gayle Williams David Willmore
Grant Wilson Kevin Wilson Terri Witkewiz
Not Pictured
John Andrews Colleen Bennett Wendy Davis Jeff Dawson Amy Forgatch Dawn Fries
Chris Levine Rebecca Owsley Jeannette Ross Darren Shoemaker Mike Todich Kim Williams Troy Yates
C. Lee struggles through initiation.
49SOPHOMORESSOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS — Gene Mitchell, President; Toni Yadro, Secretary; Jerry McPhail, Treasurer; and Melanie Warren, Vice-President.
The class of 1985 began their second year at F.C.H.S. with much anticipation. They were aware that this was their last year of being underclassmen, and they were rewarded with seats on the main floor of the auditorium.
Highlights of the year were the Sophomore’s Football Team winning the conference championship and second year F.C.H.S. students receiving their drivers’ licenses. They were initiated into the Key Club and Sub-Debs.
The Homecoming attendants selected by the Sophomore class were Mia Murray and Toni Yadro. Miss Alice Hrovatich was the class sponsor.
The Sophomores became an integral part of the student body. They were now involved in the various clubs, organizations, and activities of F.C.H.S.
The Class of 1985 will always remember their second year of high school.
James Adelsberger Eddie Adkins Charles Armcs Rhonda Armes
52Kristi Barker Kim Biggerstaff Jeff Blades David Boner
Tim Braddy Tammy Branch Ronnie Branch Charlie Bratcher
Sondra Brock Angiy Browning Francie Broy Mike Butler
Amy Calhoun Darlene Campbell Brent Cannon Cathy Carter
John Chismar Adrian Clover Carmel Collins Cathy Cornelia
Mike Crabtree Tracy Crawford Ronnie Cullum Mike Darby
53Sophomores Are Looking Forward
David Donahue Dennis Donahue Steve Donovan Marilyn Duane
Holli Essary Jeff Filkins Mike Ford Darren Frazier
Paula Frazier Russell Freeman Susie Gardner Jerry Gass
John Gass Beth Geer Paula Gibbs Kay Glover
Lori Gulley Tommy Gulley Bruce Hall Lisa Hankins
Kenny Harrawood Ron Harris Matt Heal Teresa Henderson
54to Being Upper Classmen
Lori Hocbbel Bret Hood Dawn Hood Pam Hood
Melanie Hopper Dawn Horsley George Huite Bob Hutchcraft
Scott Isaacs Renee Johnson Melissa Joplin Teri Jovi
Shelley Karoski Kim Keene Mike Koczorowski Christie Krantz
Kerry Lamar Mike Laswell Susan Lee Angie Lindsey
Tammy Lipc Charles Lovell Sheri Lude Leilani MacJannct
55Kim Mayhew Bruce McClerren Don McClintock Mark McDaniel
Jerry McPhail Kathy McPhail Traci Meracle Lance Miller
Michelle Mills Misty Mills Gene Mitchell Mark Moore
Jerry Mumbower Mia Murray Melissa Neeley Cathy Osterhout
Don Peavey Steve Peavey Christie Pickering David Poole
Wendy Pruett Jeff Pulliam Tina Rachels Steve Remm
56Denny Richey Angie Robertson Richie Rogers Chip Romack
Barry Ross Sara Rumsey Danny Russell Diana Russell
Kevin Russell Kim Schloss Tim Series Amy Shelby
John Shelby Charles Short Donnctta Sigler Scott Skinner
Chris Slane Doug Smith Nancy Smith Scott Smith
Kevin Squibb Craig Stevens Jeff Straka Amy Stubblefield
57Sophomores Have Special Memories
Sheila Sturgeon Debbie Sullivan Jennifer Summers Nancy Summers
Robbie Tango Tom Tedeschi David Thompson Lisa Tinsley
Tommy Tomlinson Frank Trcsso Michelle Trotter Kent Trovillion
Rosa True Tammy Urban Terry Vaughn Karen Wall
Melanie Warren Lori Watson Trevor Weaver Traci Webb
Darrell Webber Brett Webster Shelley Whittington Amy Wiehn
58of the Homecoming Dance
Dawn Wilburn Martha Wilburn Pam Wilburn Teresa Wilkerson
Dan Wilkins Russell Williams Rhonda Wilson Jeff Wollesen
Amy Woods Jon Woods Dcrrcn Wortman Lara Wortman
John Wright John Yadro Toni Yadro Julie York
Not Pictured
Brian Bearden Tonya Braggs Debbie Donovan Gary Hall Rich Hogebaum Don Hoppers
Cheryl Jarvis Richard Jones Matt Karnes Susan McEndree Aimce Powless Willie Stanley
59Stephanie Cima uses calculator in Accounting.
Students wait for the end of a typical study hall period.
Nathan Norman studies exercise in Eng. IC.
Jamie Stevens listens for an answer in
6061Underclassmen Start at Bottom
FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS — J. Chapman. Treas.; L. Stafford. Sec.; A. Tomanovich, V-Pres.; N. Norman, Pres.
The class of 1986 entered the halls of F.C.H.S. with apprehension and trepidation. They wondered about their classes; they wondered about their teachers; and they wondered about this new world they had entered.
The Freshmen learned about the ways of high school. They learned that they were “inferior” to seniors. They learned that they had to sit in the balcony (the very worst section in the entire Auditorium), and they learned not to buy elevator passes. Their “superiors” also taught them which teachers to avoid and which classes were “snaps”.
There were positive aspects to being Freshmen, however. They could eat off-campus. They could stay out later at night. They were finally beginning their years of high school.
They began to participate in activities and organizations. They tried out for different sports. Some Freshmen were elected club officers. They were the “mainstay’ of the newly formed Scholar Bowl.
Lisa Stafford and Cara Kerrone were chosen by the class as their Freshman Attendants in the Homecoming Coronation. Many Freshmen attended their first Homecoming Dance. They also learned what Homecoming at F.C.H.S. meant to thousands of alumni because in 1987 they, too, would become part of that illustrious group.
Mrs. Sharon Hclleny was the class sponsor. She led the group through many phases of adjustment.And Build Foundation for Maturity
Darlene Adams Vicki Adelsberger Leigh Anne Adkins Jeff Aldridge Scott Allerding
Roberta Ball Robin Ball Eric Barnes Sondra Barrett Kevin Beattie
Christopher Bcdokis Larinda Boner Melissa Boyer Angie Brace Duwaync Brookhouse
Daniel Buckingham Pam Burke Kristi Bussler Lauri Cadle David Cameron
Tina Cardwell Kim Carr Jan Chapman John Chapman Becky Claridy
Sherry Clayton Libby Clover Amy Crews Susan Culpepper Brigett Davis
Mark Decs Carl Dencausse Tim Dial Toni Donovan Tracey Doty
63Freshmen Recall the Excitement
Angie Dunning Jesse Edwards Sara Engler Eddie Everett Julie Filkins
Kenny Filkins Andy Fiori DcWaync Fisher Mike Fitzgerald David Fletcher
Mike Goff Suzi Gosnell Amanda Gray Steve Grzanich Cathy Hall
Jeff Hamilton Lori Hammers Kristen Hanna John Hays Ricky Henson
Russell Henson Darren Herring Dawn Hindman Dawn Hogebaum David Holloman
Mark Hopper Ed Hubbard Bob Hudson Scott Innis Monica Irvin
Eric Jacobs Melissa Jent Diana Johnson Rebecca Johnson Glenda Johnston
64of Their First Day at FCHS
Don Jones Kerry Jones Matt Jones Chris Jordan Todd Kalaher
Billy Kaminski Vicki Keene Robert Kellow Cara Kerronc Amy Kinsman
Sara Kirby Roger Lane Susan Lang Rodney Laramore Shelly Lay
Johnny Layne Jay Lindsey Roxanne Mabry Beth Martin Tim Martin
Robby Massey Barbara McElyea Matt McGhee Ronda McLaren Debbie Melvin
Jackie Melvin Joni Melvin Curtis Messamore David Mezo Nicole Minton
Deon Mitchell Richard Moore Chris Morganthalcr Daryn Morris Heather Mosley
65Freshmen Slightly Confused
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Clif Mull Rene Neibel Amy Nolen Nathan Norman Jeff Odle
Valerie Odum Rae Parrish Brian Pennock Anastasia Pesselato Kelly Peterson
Matt Podnar Patrick Pohl Chris Raubach Gina Reed Perry Reed
Roberta Riddle Heather Roberts JoLyn Rose Kevin Royc Roberta Rumsey
Sherri Rumsey Jamie Russell Marla Salingue Keith Sanders Dana Sapp
Jill Shupc Mike Simmons Donna Simpson Richard Sing Jeff Smilanich
Dyke Smith Chris Snyder Kevin Spain Jeff Spiller Tena Spowart
66Eager to Become FCHS Redbirds
Lisa Stafford George Stanley Tina Stanley Susan Stcinmctz Roscann Stewart
Tony Stoner Stacey Summers Dan Talbott Shawn Talluto Billy Tanner
Melody Thomas Stacy Thomas Tracy Thomas Lennie Thompson Amy Tomanovich
Dana Tyler Kevin Walters John Mark Weaver Mark Webster Curt West
Michelle White Joanic Wilkins Troy Williams Kim Willis Jerry Wilson
Dennis Woolard Lesley Young Rhonda Zimmer
Not Pictured April Bodin Lynn Paulk
David McCracken James Smith
67Students in English class use time differently. John Hays studies Composition and Grammar Book with
intensity.
Cheerleaders build mount during game.
Dorothy Bromley runs an errand in Attendance.Superintending two elementary schools, a high school, and a junior high, consumes most of Mr. L. Goebel Patton’s time and energy. He divides his attentions among all four schools through the administration of educational policies and special student activities. In this way, he sees each student body developing a distinct character from one basic administrative pattern.
Mr. Patton has been Superintendent of Frankfort Community District 168 for the past forty-one years. By evaluating new trends, objectives, and stressing continuity in educational programs, Mr. Patton dedicates himself to secure this end.
The Board of Education consists of elected members by the community. The Board of Education formulates administrative policies for the school district. Mrs. Shirley Florian is the President, and Mr. Fred Kondritz is the Secretary of the Board.
Superintendent L. Goebel Patton
BOARD OF EDUCATION — Row 1: Shirley Florian, Jack Wall, Jack Summers. Row 2: Burle Osterhout, David Woods, J. R. Sears, and Fred Kondritz.
70Mr. Gail Borton, F.C.H.S. Principal.
One very important person to every school is a principal. Mr. Gail Borton is that important person at F.C.H.S.
His many responsibilities and duties are never ending. He administers discipline, helps staff and students with their many problems, and aids students with their schedules. The painstaking care he demonstrates in all his duties enables the school to maintain organization throughout the year.
He is a great asset to F.C.H.S. This 1982-83 school year would not have been successful without the efforts of Mr. Borton.
Secretary Gay Maddox and Bookkeeper Betty Grotti make up the office staff of
F.C.H.S. They are invaluable to the high school.
Mrs. Betty Grotti, Bookkeeper.
Mrs. Gay Maddox, F.C.H.S. Secretary.
71Mrs. S. Blackwood checks R. Ball's algebra.
Art instructor T. Murphy poses before his original painting of the F.C.H.S. Redbird.
Mr. L. DeMattei studies his newspaper for current events.
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Mr. C. Smith and Mr.
R. Stritzcl discuss daily plans.
72FACULTYFCHS Faculty Is Unsurpassed
Mrs. Wilma Anderson
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Mr. Allen Barton
Mrs. Hellen Mary Batts
Mrs. Shiela Blackwood
Mr. George Clark
Mrs. Genelle Bedokis
Mrs. Donnette Dean
Mr. Larry DeMattei
Mr. Russell Clover
74In Its Ability and Dedication
Mr. Gene Ernest
Mr. Lowell Grissom
Mrs. Sandra Fiori
Miss Dolores Grosco
Mrs. Mary Ellen Dorris
Mr. Paul Grammer
Mrs. Jane Hedley
Mrs. Sharon Helleny
Mr. George GroscoFaculty Is Machinery Who
Mr. Donald Hobbs
Mr. Harold Hood
Mrs. Alice Hrovatich
Mr. Tim Murphy
Mrs. Liz Orso
Mr. Steve PaskoV-
Shapes and Molds Understandings
Miss Jane Perr
Mr. Elmo Ricci
Mr. Tim Ricci
Mr. Don Rice
Mrs. Maryann Riva
Mr. Charles Smith
Mrs. Peggy Smith
Mr. Ron Smith
Mrs. Linda Stevens
77Mr. Dan Weakly
Mr. Tim Weaver
Mr. Ron Winter
Mrs. Mary Jane York
78Faculty Directory
Anderson, Wilma — English
Barton, Allen — Building Trades
Batts, Hellen Mary — English, REDBIRD Annual
Bedokis, Genelle — Librarian
Blackwood, Sheila Mathematics
Clark, George — Guidance
Clover, Russell — English, REDBIRD NOTES
Dean, Donnette — Mathematics
DeMattei, Larry — Social Studies, Photography
Dorris, Mary Ellen — Business
Ernest, Gene — Physical Education
Fiori, Sandra — Spanish, Social Studies
Grammer, Paul — Social Studies
Grissom, Lowell — Social Studies
Grosco, Dolores — Business, Dean of Girls
Grosco, George — Science
Hedley, Jane — Home Economics
Helleny, Sharon — Home Economics, Guidance
Hobbs, Donald — Agriculture, Welding, Auto Mechanics
Hood, Harold — Social Studies, Industrial Arts
Hrovatich, Alice — Business, Computers
Karoski, George — Driver Education, Physical Educaiton
Marlow, Jo Linda — English
Morton, Eugene — Chorus
Murphy, Tim — Art
Orso, Elizabeth — Special Education
Pasko, Steve — Welding, Industrial Arts
Perr, Jane — English
Ricci, Elmo — Industrial Arts, Drafting
Ricci, Tim — Health, Physical Education
Rice, Don — Social Studies
Riva, Mary Ann — Physical Education
Smith, Charles — English
Smith, Peggy — Special Educaiton
Smith, Ron — Electricity, Dean of Boys
Stevens, Linda — Science, Mathematics
Stritzel, Richard — Mathematics
Thomas, Michael — Band
Trovillion, Joyce — Science
Weakly, Dan — Auto Mechanics
Weaver, Tim — Business
Winter, Ron — Driver Education
York, Mary Jane — NursingMr. Elmo Ricci
Mr. Harold Hood
Mrs. Donnette Dean
Mr. Steve Pasko
80ATHLETICSVARSITY FOOTBALL TEAM — Row 1: Mgr. K. Trovillion, B. Hubbard, K. McLain, J. Moake, M. Smith, J. Duff, S. Shockley, S. Graves,
G. Acton, Mgr. M. McDaniel. Row 2: Coach Sloan, R. Dorris, J. Hammers, T. Glodich, J. Poole, D. Willmore, K. Racic, T. Bernhard, J. Per-rotto, T. Vanwey, Coach Ernest. Row 3: S. Marvel, S. Roan, L. Rachels, J. Jones, T. Shelton, D. O’Connor, J. Nicklin, C. Lee, J. Porritt. Row 4: J. Tharp, D. Wallace, R. Rumsey, E. Gutierrez, R. Richerson, J. Wallace, J. Carrington, R. Katich, R. Tefertiller, D. Connell, Coach Warren.
The 1982-83 Varsity Redbird Football Team made history by completing back-to-back conference championships for the first time since 1944, 1945, and 1946. They compiled a 7-2 record and became Tri-Champions in the South Seven Conference.
Head Football Coach Gene Ernest said, “The ’82 Football Team was an example of what can be accomplished when the young men of our junior and senior classes put aside their personal feelings and united to gain more success on the playing field than either class had ever experienced in the past.
Players named to the conference team were T. Glodich, E. Gutierrez, R. Tefertiller, J. Moake, J. Wallace, J. Duff, J. Perrotto, and S. Shockley. Glodich, Moake, and J. Wallace were also named to the All South Team. Gutierrez was named to the Evansville Courier All South Team.
Redbirds 1982 Football Scoreboard Opponents
9 DuQuoin 6
0 Harrisburg 3
14 Herrin 0
12 Carbondale 22
20 Marion 0
17 Centralia 14
24 Mount Vernon 7
35 Johnston City 0
14 Benton 7
82Senior Guard Ed Gutierrez
Senior Halfback Scott Shockley
Senior Quarterback Tim Glodich
Senior Tailback David Wallace
Senior End John Hammers
Senior Halfback John Moake
Senior End Senior Guard
Scott Graves Steve Marvel
Senior Tailback Keith McLain
83Senior Kicker Rudy Tefertiller
Senior Guard Jeff Porritt
Senior End John Wallace
Senior Tackle Don Connell
Senior Tackle Jim Poole
Senior Tackle Bill Hubbard
Senior Guard Tim Vanwey
Senior Guard Rick Richcrson
Senior End Randy Katich
84JUNIOR BACKS — G. Acton, M. Smith, J. Duff, R. Dorris, J. Perrotto.
Team Sacrifices Time and Effort
ENDS AND TACKLES —S. Roan, L. Rachels, D. Willmore, J. Carrington.
85OFFENSIVE LINE — Row 1: K. Racic, R. Rumsey. Row 2: J. Nicklin, T. Bernhard, J. Tharp.
Strenuous Practices Pay Off
OFFENSIVE LINE — C. Lee, J. Jones, D. O’Connor, T. Shelton.
86SOPHOMORE FOOTBALL TEAM Row 1: T. Tomlinson, J. Chismar, R. Freeman, D. Richey, D. Thompson, S. Remm, M. Moore. Row 2: D. Smith, M. Crabtree, R. Rogers, G. Mitchell, K. Squibb, M. Heal. Row 3: B. Ross, B. Cannon, D. Webber, S. Smith, D. Wortman, B. Hutchcraft, Coach Taylor. Row 4: Coach Dziadus, J. McPhail, C. Romack, T. Weaver, D. Peavey, B. Hall, T. Braddy, Coach Reach.
FRESHMAN FOOTBALL TEAM — Row 1: T. Williams, K. Roye, N. Norman, D. Fisher, E. Everett, E. Barnes, J. Hays. Row 2: K. Sanders, T. Stoner, D. Smith, T. Kalaher, D. Jones, D. Morris, J. Chapman. Row 3: T. Dial, R. Henson, R. Lane, J. Layne, K. Filkins, C. Raubach, P. Rccd, Coach Taylor. Row 4. Coach Dziadus, K. Walters, A. Morris, S. Talluto, B. Tanner, T. Thomas, S. Thomas, Coach Reach.
87F.C.H.S. GOLF TEAM — Row 1: S. Innis, J. Odle, D. Mitchell, M. Dees, Row 2: J. Woods, J. Sala, G. Galli, B. Galli, A. Fiori, B. Dees, Coach Karoski.
The Golf Team Returns to State
The F.C.H.S. Redbird Golf Team had another outstanding year. Led by seniors Jay Sala and Brad Galli, The Redbirds compiled an overall record of 10-2. The team coached by Mr. George Karoski, made it again to the state championship by winning both the district and sectional contests.
The Redbirds won a number of individual honors. Jay Sala won the District Gold Medal and placed fourth in the State Meet. He was the medalist in ten of the twelve seasonal matches. Junior Greg Galli made an impressive showing in the Pinckneyville Invitational by placing fourth. Freshman Andy Fiori placed fourth in the Sectional Meet.
Jay Sala Brad Galli
88VARSITY VOLLEYBALL TEAM — Row 1: D. Adams, L. Thompson, Mgr. D. Herring, K. Glover, Mgr. D. Lovell, C. West. Row 2: L. Martin, S. Garrett, A. Anderson, J. McMillin, K. Golis, B. Robinson, A. Forgatch, L. Bowers, Coach Murphy.
NIOR VARSITY VOLLEYBALL TEAM — Row I: L. Thompson, Mgr. D. Herring, K. Glover, Mgr. C. Lovell, Mgr. C. West. Row 2: ach Murphy, S. Gardner, D. Adams, K. Barker, A. Shelby, D. Hogcbaum, F. Broy, M. Irvin.VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM — Row 1: Mgr. K. Trovillion, J. McPhail, J. Jones, T. Glodich, E. Florian, D. Smith, J. Pcrroto, Mgr. M. McDaniel. Row 2: Coach Ricci, C. Trusty, J. Mumbower, T. Weaver, D. Peavey, B. Hood, D. Uhls, Coach Grammer, Coach Fiori.
Red birds 1983 Basketball Scoreboard Opponents
56 Eldorado 71
59 DuQuoin 64
59 Harrisburg 78
49 Cairo 78
41 Benton 62
55 Herrin Carbondale Holiday Tournament 52
62 Chicago St. Patrick 98
54 Herrin 42
63 Maine East 52
54 Zeigler Royalton 67
49 Carbondale 71
77 Marion 83
67 Ccntralia 54
71 Mount Vernon Pyramid Tournament 77
80 Marion 68
44 Herrin 61
62 Harrisburg 61
50 Benton 76
52 Herrin 64
47 Carbondale 50
70 Marion 56
71 Centralia 64
64 Mount Vernon 67
78 Johnston City Regional Tournament 60
90Senior Guard, Co-Captain Tim Glodich
Senior Guard, Co-Captain Cameron Trusty
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The Varisty Basketball Redbirds had a team with youth and little experience. Returning only three seniors, the team seemed to be getting ready for the future with the starting of three sophomores. The inexperience of the Redbirds did not affect their determination because many times the team played as well as the top conference teams.
Coach Tim Ricci said, “I feel that this team played exceptional basketball with Co-Captains T. Glodich and C. Trusty leading the way. They had a good attitude and they were a close knit group.”
Highlights of the year were defeating Centralia twice and getting to the consolation championship at the Carbondale Holiday Tournament.
The Regional Tournament was at Norris City, and the Sectional was at West Frankfort.
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Senior Guard Jimmy JonesSOPHOMORE BASKETBALL TEAM — Row 1: Coach Grammer, G. Mitchell, D. Richey, C. Raubach, J. Wright, Coach Fiori. Row 2: J. McPhail, B. Hood, J. Mumbowcr, C. Snyder, D. Donahue, M. Goff.
Future Varsity Birds Grow
FRESHMAN BASKETBALL TEAM — Row 1: Coach Grammer, M. Fitzpatrick, J. Hays, R. Lane, M. Simmons, C. Snyder, M. Goff, C. Raubach, D. Jones. D. Mitchell, Mgr. P. Pohl.
92VARSITY CHEERLEADERS — Row 1: J. Ernest, J. Scott, J. Mikutis, D. Lucas, D. Murray, K. Melvin. Row 2: L. Hall, M. Steinmetz, A. Hughes, K. Nolen.
Cheerleaders Spark Enthusiasm
JUNIOR VARSITY CHEERLEADERS — Row I: G. Reed, C. Kerrone, A. Woods, A. Powless, D. Hood, J. Chapman, S. Lang. Row 2: L. Gulley, M. Warren, A. Tomanovich.
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GIRLS’ VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM — Row 1: Aide J. Robinson, K. Glover, S. Garrett, L. Bowers, J. Bernhard, R. Owens, S. Gardner. Row 2: Coach Smith, M. Jent, K. Boren, K. Golis, K. Barker, J. Melvin, Coach Hopkins.
1983 Basketball Scoreboard
Red birds 57 Johnston City Opponents 36
28 Zcigler-Royalton 36
62 Carterville 48
39 Herrin 44
47 Carbondalc 43
34 Marion 49
48 Centralia 71
36 Mount Vernon 46
35 Pyramid Tpurnamcnt Marion 38
55 Johnston City 22
38 Harrisburg 31
43 Benton 31
40 Herrin 44
32 Carbondalc 35
50 Marion 61
39 Centralia 50
49 Harrisburg Tournament Wayne City 29
38 Murphysboro 39
43 Carbondalc 36
52 Harrisburg 41
58 Johnston City 42
35 Benton 42
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Regional TournamentJUNIOR VARSITY GIRLS’ BASKETBALL TEAM — Row 1: K. Mayhcw, K. Glover. Row 2: Coach Smith, S. Barrett, A. Pessclato, J. Melvin, M. Jent, K. Barker, L. Thompson, Coach Hopkins.
Senior Forward Kelli Golis Senior Guard Rhonda Owens
95VARSITY WRESTLING TEAM — Row 1: J. Calcatcrra, J. Moake, C. Gardner, J. Sloan, G. Acton, T. Tomlinson. Row 2: T. Vanwey, J. Duff, R. Dorris, J. Hammers, L. Rachels, E. Gutierrez.
JUNIOR VARSITY WRESTLING TEAM —Team 1: J. Chismar, E. Barnes, T. Williams, N. Norman, T. Martin, D. Fisher, J. Wilson, D. Smith. Row 2: B. Ross, A. Morris, R. Rogers, K. Walters, B. Hutchcraft, D. Thompson, M. Heal, M. Moore.
96Regional and Sectional Tournaments Winner C. Gardner “chalks up“ another win.
J. Calcaterra applies headlock to opponent.
Regional and Sectional Tournaments Winner J. Moake shows intensity during match.
R. Dorris attempts two point reversal during Herrin match.
97Senior Wrestler Chuck Gardner Regional, Sectional Winner
Senior Wrestler John Moake Regional, Sectional Winner
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Senior Wrestler Ed Gutierrez
Senior Wrestler Tim VanweySenior Wrestler John Hammers
Senior Wrestler Jeff Sloan
F.C.H.S. Wrestlers applaud during introductions.
991982 VARSITY TRACK TEAM — Row 1: S. Crawford, J. Jones, C. Lee, C. Wortman, J. Sloan, K. Squibb, D. Smith, E. Florian. Row 2: T. Braddy, J. McPhail, L. Rachels, D. Webber, B. Hutchcraft, T. Glodich, K. McLain, J. Pcrrotto, S. Remm. Row 3: Coach Rice, T. Weaver, J. Lucas, D. Wallace, R. Hutchcraft, R. Michael, R. Jones, R. McPhail, J. Navrkal, D. Wortman, Coach Wilkinson.
1982 VARSITY BASEBALL TEAM — Row 1: S. Morganthaler, D. Richey, G. Chance, T. Glodich, B. Mason, S. Graves, J. Jones, J. Moakc. Row 2: Coach Fiori, R. Morthland, C. Trusty, D. Peavey, R. Tefertiller, J. Rennie, J. Wollcsen, R. Taylor.
1001982 VARSITY GIRLS’ SOFTBALL TEAM — Row 1: D. Tomanovich, C. Andesilich, J. Bernhard, S. Payne, T. Jovi, L. Wallace, K. Melvin. Row 2: Coach Hopkins, K. Boren, A. Hughes, K. Golis, L. Tefertiller, L. Linsley, L. Nolen, S. Gardner, L. Bowers, Coach’s Aide J. Robinson.
Girls Have Respectable Seasons
Girls listen intently to instructions.
J. Bernhard spikes one for the Redbirds.
101Redbirds’ potent offense is ready.
Coach Ernest and Coach Reach send in plays from sidelines during Turkey Day.
S. Garrett sets up teammate for spike.
Football Co-Captains E. Gutierrez and T. Glodich pose with South Seven Trophy.
Senior D. Connell takes a break during tiring game.
Frankfort linemen converge on Benton quarterback.
102The Girls Varsity Basketball Team relaxes before practice.
K. Golis attempts free throw.
J. Bernhard sinks the ball for two points.
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G. Acton escapes from opponent.
B. Robinson prepares to serve.
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D. Uhls and T. Weaver go for rebound.S. Shockley intercepts opponent’s pass in the Mount Vernon game.
Redbirds are waiting for instructions.
Cheerleaders display spirit.
Coach Grammer, Coach Fiori, and D. Richey look on during tense moment.
105K. Burkitt displays her woodshop project.
S. Rissi models for sketch.
M. Warren, C. Clark, and J. Borton supervise Homecoming activities.
General business students listen attentively.
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L. Hand works better with music.ORGANIZATIONST.
REDBIRD ANNUAL STAFF — Row 1: B. Hill, A. Woods, J. Ernest, D. Lucas, D. Murray, A. Sileven. Row 2: Mrs. Batts, M. Warren, Glodich, A. Fiori, B. Hood, K. Wilson, J. Karnes, S. Rissi.
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Co-Editor Dawn Murray
Co-Editor Dana LucasStaff members Andy Fiori, Melanie Warren, Amy Woods, and Jeanna Ernest.
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Staff members Kevin Wilson, Bobby Hill, and John Karnes.SUB DEBS — Row 1: M. Neeley, J. Ernest, J. Scott, T. Taylor, S. Smith, M. Yadro, K. Harpool, S. Lude. Row 2: T. Yadro, J. York, K. Basler, A. Wagner, A, Hughes, S. Linsley, S. Karoski, L. Hughes, M. Boyd, Mrs. P. Smith. Row 3: M. Steinmetz, N. Cowsert, M. Warren, L. Hall, A. Wichn, S. Sheffler, A. Simmons, J. Bernhard, S. Simons, D. Basler.
SUB-DEBS OFFICERS — A. Hughes, pres.; T. Taylor, treas.; S. Simons, Hist.; N. Cowsert, vice-pres.; M. Yadro, sec.
The Sub Debs, under tbe direction of Mrs. Peggy Smith, is an organization for girls. Scholarship, leadership, and self-integrity are desirable characteristics for membership.
The Sub Deb Club was organized in 1938, and it has established long-standing traditions. The Homecoming “mum” sales is one of these traditions.
Activities for the 1982-83 school year included the informal initiation in October; assistance witb the Old King Coal Festival for the Junior Women’s Club; candy sales; and participation in the Easter Seal’s Walk-a-Thon.
Social activities for the year included a Christmas dinner, a slumber party, and the annual Mother-Daughter Banquet.
110KEY CLUB — Row 1: B. Hill, J. Miller, B. Hutchcraft, D. Donahue, M. Heal, S. Graves, J. Czorniak. Row 2: Mr. T. Weaver, G. Acton, T. Glodich, J. Perrotto, K. McLain, J. Hammers, M. Smith, J. Moake. Row 3: E. Gutierrez, J. McPhail, S. Roan, K. Harrawood, D. Wallace, K. Trovillion, R. Tefertiller, T. Weaver, J. Jones, M. Darby, R. Bennett, J. Nicklin, J. Wright, B. Hood.
Mr. Tim Weaver was chosen as the new Key Club Sponsor. He replaced Mr. Ernest Yuhas who had been Sponsor for 32 years.
The new members of the 1982-83 Key Club were initiated by the annual ritual of “dressing up” to look like girls.
The Key Club is sponsored by the local
Kiwanis Club. The Key Clubbers annually assist with the Kiwanis Barbeque. They also send two members each month to the Kiwanis meetings.
Other Key Club activities were: helping with the Old King Coal Festival and attending the District Convention.
KEY CLUB OFFICERS — J. Czorniak, vice-president; J. Moake, president; E. Gutierrez, treasurer; J. Hammers, secretary.
IllFTA — Row 1: C. Jordan. D. Hoppers. D. Bromley, D. Johnson. L. Hammers, D. Hogebaum, D. Russell, C. Pickering. D. Griffin. Row 2: K. Talluto, G. Williams. T. Witkewiz, D. Hall. A. Tresso, C. Carter. L. Mabry. B. Bowman, K. Barker. Row 3: A. Sileven, D. Davis, C. Finney, A. Robertson, A. Nolen, C. Andesilich, S. Smith, N. Summers, L. Bowers, Mrs. Blackwood. Row 4: J. Summers, S. Morgan, J. Pugh, C. Hall, E. Anderson, N. Smith, F. Broy, D. Wilburn, T. Adkins, A. Anderson, A. Gutierrez, T. Bernhard, J. Goodson, R. Richerson, T. Uhls, J. Borton, S. Rissi, D. Boner. R. Bennett.
The F.T.A. is sponsored by Mrs. Shiela Blackwood, who has been an active sponsor for three years.
The Future Teachers of America Club is open to any member of the student body. The club is designed to further interest in the
teaching profession.
The club has been involved in several major activities. These include: bake sales, concessions, bonfires, hayrides, and caroling for the nursing homes.
FTA OFFICERS — T. Witkewiz, pres.; D. Hall, vice-pres.; A. Tresso, sec.; C. Carter, treas.
112STUDENT COUNCIL — Row 1: M. Yadro, A. Hughes. K. Bussler, S. Cima, D. Sigler, R. Mays, S. Hamilton, K. Lamar. Row 2: D. Griffin, J. Ernest, L. Hughes, C. Andesilich, B. Hill, K. Basler, M. Murray, M. Neeley, G. Reed, Mr. Clover. Row 3: K. Hall, K. Burkitt, J. Gilbert, L. Gulley, T. Yadro, C. Carter, R. Ball, S. Karoski, L. Stafford, S. Lude. Row 4: A. Clover, M. Warren, L. Hall, S. Sheffler, C. Clark, B. Hood, A. Maddox, L. Palasky, N. Cowsert, S. Simons.
The Student Council is directed by Mr. Russell Clover and Mr. Tim Ricci. The number of members from each class depends upon the size of the class.
The Student Council planned and organized the Homecoming activities. On Valentine’s Day, the club sold carnations, and had a
dance featuring Music in Motion.
They sold calendars. For their efforts they were awarded a trip to Godfather’s Pizza. They also sponsored a Favorite Music Day, and the students dressed according to their favorite group’s song.
STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS — M. Warren, Treasurer; T. Yadro, Secretary; A. Hughes, Vice-President; N. Cowsert, President.
113INTERPRETERS’ THEATRE — Row 1: B. Martin, M. Salingue, A. Silcvcn, D. Davis. Row 2: Mrs. Marlow, T. Adkins, J. Borton, S. Rissi, T. Smclccr.
“Door to Better Communications”
INTERPRETERS’ THEATRE OFFICERS — A. Sileven, pres., S. Rissi, treas., J. Borton, Vice-pres.; and T. Adkins, Sec-rep.
The Interpreters’ Theatre sponsored by Mrs. Jo Linda Marlow, is an organization whose membership is open to any student at F.C.H.S.
The purposes of this club are: to develop leadership qualities; to promote good ethics of communication; and to improve better communications between school and community. The motto of the club is “Interpreters’ Theatre — The Door to Better Communications.”
Interpreters’ Theatre held its formal and informal initiation for new members in October at Teen Town.
The group met every month, and they concluded the year’s activities with Communications Week. This Week included the Gorilla Theatre and ended with a banquet.
Interpreters’ Theatre had concessions during the Centralia football game.
114ART CIRCLE — Row 1: S. Hamilton, K. Sears, M. Hoppers, K. Burkitt, K. Cabancss, R. Ball, J. Calvert. Row 2: P. Pohl, K. West, L. Martin, M. Dees, D. Woolard, D. Buckingham, Mr. Murphy. Row 3: L. Mason, M. Yadro, K. Basler, K. Melvin, R. Mays, J. McMillin, L. Thompson, J. Weaver, R. Mays. Row 4: A. Anderson, S. Allcrding, E. Adkins, T. Dial, K. Trovillion, M. McDaniel, C. Lovell, K. Williams.
SPANISH CLUB— Row 1: A. Sileven, D. Russell, A. Pitz, K. Norman, T. Adkins. Row 2: G. Dorris, B. Fitzgerald, B. Hill, Mrs. Fiori.
115BUILDING TRADES — Row I: Mr. Barton, K. Simpson, C. Gardner, C. Melvin, J. Sloan. Row 2: P. Wilce, J. Porritt, R. Dorris, J. Jones. Row 3: C. Gregory, D. Meracle, J. Dawson, J. Navrkal, T. Minton, R. Jordan.
BUILDING TRADES — Row 1: G. Collins, D. Hoover, B. Pearce, M. Todich. Row 2: Mr. Barton, M. Peeler, J. Mize, C. Pierce.
116STUDENT SECRETARIES — Row I: D. Basler, C. Finney, B. Donas, T. Smelcer, K. Cabaness, J. Cleland, B. Lind, A. Pitz, J. Scott. Row 2: S. Payne, D. Bromley, T. Moschino, C. Wilburn, L. Mason, J. Liska, L. Hughes, T. Masters, T. Stufflebean, S. Kirkman, T. Sanders, J. Pry, Mrs. D. Grosco. Row 3: D. Riddle, M. Reed, K. Sears, M. Sneed, K. Patton, S. Razor, R. Harris, G. Williams, L. Palasky, M. Litner.
OFFICE WORKERS — Row 1: K. Nolen, R. Fitzpatrick, A. Anderson, K. Sears, L. Nolen, S. Cima, T. Webb, M. Steinmetz.
117FFA — Row 1: Mr. D. Hobbs, K. Karnes, R. Lane, R. Massey. Row 2: S. Wright, J. Bussier, F. DeSomer. J. Hill.
Club Members Are Enthusiastic
SCHOLAR BOWL Row 1: A. Sileven, D. Russell. A. Pitz, K. Norman. T. Adkins. Row 2: M. Dees, E. Jacobs. K. Glover, C. Jordan. Mrs. S. Fiori. Row 3: R. Zimmer. T. Dial, J. Aldridge. M. McGhee, C. Carter.
118NIKE CLUB — Row 1: A. Sileven, C. Andcsilich, J. Scott, R. Folio well. Miss D. Grosco. Row 2: K. Cabaness, K. Scars, A. Wagner, T. Smelcer, A. Tresso. Row 3: J. Akin, T. Dunning, J. Stevens, S. Rissi, G. Williams, J. Gilbert.
CO-OP — Row 1: C. Williams, R. Smilanich, A. Wagner, D. Miller, A. Tresso. Row 2: B. Raubach, R. Followcll, K. Norman, S. Volanski, Mrs. J. Hcdley.
119ADVANCED ELECTRICITY — Row 1: Mr. R. Smith, M. Sanders, R. Richerson, T. Hall, S. Graves, B. Hubbard. Row 2: R. Jordan, D. Wallace, J. Wallace, J. Karnes, G. Chance, J. Moake.
ELECTRICITY III — Row 1: T. Travis, K. Campbell, D. Hall, A. Bowling, E. Florian, J. Duff. Row 2: D. Ellis, C. Clark, R. Jones, D. Willmore, J. Perrotto, S. Roan, M. Smith. Row 3: Mr. R. Smith, J. Nicklin, D. Uhls, D. Ramey, D. O’Conner, C. Lee, P. Esparza.
120MACHINE SHOP — Row 1: M. Smith, S. Thomas, F. DcSomcr, C. Terry, G. Chance, T. Lindsey. Row 2: Mr. Pasko, K. Lawrence, E. Gutierrez, T. Shelton, K. Kaytor, J. Wallace, J. Hill.
VOCATIONAL AUTO MECHANICS — Row 1: T. Lindsey, V. Veaughn, T. Hall, T. Hall. B. Hubbard, R. Fitzpatrick, R. Marks, C. Levine. Row 2: R. Edgeditch, K. Campbell, D. Borcky. R. Johnson, B. Sparks, S. Kalaher, J. Jones, C. Terry, G. Wilson, R. Blocker, A. Gosncll. Row 3: S. Wright, R. Bennett, R. Carrington, E. Stevens, T. Hawkins, D. Uhls, J. Bussler, J. Osterhout, Mr. Weakly.
121Vocational Training Proves Useful
ADVANCED WELDING — Row 1: T. Vanway, J. Rich, S. Crawford, F. DeSomer, R. Blocker. V. Vaughn. Row 2: G. Wilson, D. Willmore, S. Kalaher, R. Poole, S. Ruzich, D. Karnes. Row 3: R. Rumsey, J. Delgy, R. Katich, J. Mize, J. Tharp, Mr. D. Hobbs.
122YOUTH BOARD — Row 1: K. Glover, L. Thompson, M. Yadro, L. Stafford, F. Broy, S. Lude, G. Reed. Row 2: T. Yadro, S. Karoski, J. Melvin, B. Hill, D. Hindman, L. Mason, Mr. T. Murphy. Row 3: A. Shelby, D. Russell, D. Wallace, R. Tefertiller, A. Maddox, K. Basler, M. Warren, D. Richey.
HONOR SOCIETY — Row 1: J. Opdyke, R. Owens, M. Yadro, L. Harper. Row 2: Mrs. S. Blackwood, N. Cowsert, T. Adkins, S. Sheffler, K. Nolen. Row 3: J. Miller, T. Uhls, D. Connell, J. Karnes, B. Sneed.
124GIRL SCOUTS — Row 1: J. Pugh, L. Bowers, S. Kirby.
Clubs Offer Social Participation
125CHORDETTES — Row 1: B. Donas, R. Ball, R. Ball, M. Trotter, D. Herring, M. Sneddon, B. Raubach, C. Wilburn, M. White.
CHORUS — Row 1: Mr. E. Morton, M. Sneddon, M. Butler, M. Kathalynas, J. Calvert. Row 2: T. Doty, L. Donovan, L. Mason, L. Boner, H. Roberts.
126VOCATIONAL NURSING I — Row I: W. Pruett, A. Powless, M. Murray, N. Summers, L. Hughes, T. Crawford, M. Joplin, L. Watson. Row 2: T. Rachels, L. Wortman, A. Robertson, D. Irvin, C. Ostcrhout, A. Stubblefield, M. Mills, F. Broy, C. Collins. Row 3: T. Urban, N. Smith, A. Browning, D. Conner, T. Adkins, T. Branch, T. Webb, L. Boozer, T. Dunning, Mrs. York.
VOCATIONAL NURSING II — Row 1: T. Masters, D. Johnson, R. Followell, N. Potcpan, B. Hood. Row 2: Mrs. York, D. Hoppers, S. Am-bos, I. Hogcbaum, R. Frazier, L. Bowers, L. Hill. Row 3: J. Pugh, D. Herring, L. Palasky, K. Nolen, T. Witkcwiz, K. Little.
127REDBIRD NOTES STAFF — Row 1: N. Cowsert, B. Margclli, L. Stafford, J. Aldridge. Row 2: Mr. Clover, K. Harpool, C. Clark, S. Marvel, C. Krantz, K. Burkitt, K. Melvin, R. Spicer.
Increasing prices and the possibility of further reductions in funding caused this year’s REDBIRD NOTES staff to consider reducing the number of pages in each issue from eight to four.
One good thing to come from the uncertainities faced by the paper in reduced finances was the use of the new TRS-80 computers.
The circulation of the REDBIRD NOTES was broadened to include the exchange of papers with the eighty schools of SISPA.
Two members of the REDBIRD NOTES served not only on the school paper but also on local
papers. Nola Cowsert had articles printed in the SOUTHERN ILLINOISAN, and Chuck Clark had his photos published in the DAILY AMERICAN.
Two “firsts” of the REDBIRD NOTES were the computerized paper at F.C.H.S. and the laminating of REDBIRD NOTES school papers within the possession of the school for posterity.
The REDBIRD NOTES staff of 1982-83 will be long remembered for the many changes this school year.
Senior staff reporter and advertising manager Nola Cowsert writes editorials for the REDBIRD NOTES and also the SOUTHERN ILLINOISAN.
128Editor-in-Chief Karen Harpool and Beth Margelli try their skills on computer.
Advisor Russell Clover and junior cartoonist Ron Spicer concentrate on cartoon idea.
Junior Chuck Clark became the “trail blazer” for the REDBIRD NOTES’s conversion from the standard typewriter to the TRS-80 computer.
129F.C.H.S'. CONCERT BAND — Row 1: K. Carr, M. White, L. Paulk, K. Bussler, R. Zimmer, S. Lude, L. Hankins, A. Calhoun. Row 2 D Herring R Ball S Wilkerson , A. Dunning, M. Salingue, P. Wilburn, S. Clayton, J. Cleland. Row 3: M. Gibson , K. Barker . D. Jeffries , E. Barnes, T. Dial, S Culpepper R Ball M Row 4: R. Kellow, M. Simmons. K. Harpool , J. Pulliam, T. Uhls , B. Young , E. Sanders . J. Straka, D. Herring, D. Donahue, T. Thomas, S. Thomas.
Not Pictured: T. Spowart, D. Morris.
. Volanski , T. Butler, C. Lee.
•Denotes All Conference Band MembersPOM-PON FLAG CORPS: Row 1: L. Wortman, A. Gutierrez, M. White, J. Ross, D. Miller (Capt ). Row 2: S. Lude, M. Murray, S. Karoski, Roberta A. Ball, B. Donas, Robin Ball, S. Sturgeon.
The forty-two member F.C.H.S. Band competed in the Murphysboro Apple Festival and took second place in the Old King Coal Parade and Veterans’ Day Parade.
Other band activities during the school year included Alumni Band Night, Christmas Concert, Spring Concert, and a trip to Chicago in May to compete in the Chicago-Land Music Festival.
In April the band competed for their fourth successive First in the IHSA Contest.
Ernest Sanders and Teresa Wilkerson were selected to the IMEA District VI Band. Ernest Sanders was selected to the All-State Band for the second consecutive year.
The F.C.H.S. Band Director is Mr. Michael Thomas. He has been at F.C.H.S. for eight years.
F.C.H.S. DRUM MAJORETTE — Shelley Volanski.
131BAND OFFICERS — E. Sanders, T. Uhls, Capt., B. Young, D. Donahue. Sitting: J. Cleland, S. Volanski.
Hard work pays off!
IMEA PARTICIPANTS - E. Sanders , T. Wilkerson. •Denotes All-State Band Selectee.
132“SOUND INVESTMENT ” — Row I: M. Gibson, M. Trotter, L. Paulk, M. White, Rba. bail, Kon ban. kow i t. zanders, B. Fitzgerald, T. Dial, B. Young, D. Jeffries, D. Donahue.
PEP BAND — Row 1: K. Harpool, M. Butler. M. White, S. Culpepper, E. Everett, M. Gibson, Rbn Ball, A. Calhoun, P. Wilburn. Row 2: T. Uhls, J. Straka, E. Sanders, D. Morris, B. Young, D. Jeffries, T. Dial, L. Hankins, T. Spowart, R. Zimmer, Roberta Ball.
133Boys form their own Pep Club, patterned after the “Blues Brothers”.
134135Damon Enro Florsheim Johnny Carson Levi London Fog Palm Beach Puritan
Formal Wear Rental 105 S. Main West Frankfort, IL
Phone 937-1311
SHELBY’S TOW SERVICE
932-3083 or 932-6643 West Frankfort, IL
WALTON’S SERVICE COMAPNY
Radio — Television — Stereo — CB 601 S. Emma West Frankfort
DORTHA’S BEAUTY SHOP
Men’s and Women’s Hairstyling
Open Evenings By Appointment
Located on the Orient Road
Phone
937-4190
LES’ STANDARD
231 W. Main West Frankfort Complete Car Care and Automatic Car Wash We Back the Redbirds
NAME BRAND BOOTS AT DISCOUNT PRICES
"POND CREEK” CUSTOM HATS
618-937-3807 RT. 37, 1 MILE SOUTH WEST FRANKFORT, IL 62896MABRY PAINT GLASS
“Over 45 Years Experience”
937-4511
In Emergency Call — John Tedeschi 932-6513
3 East Main West Frankfort, IL
RAY’S BODY SHOP
206 E. Manila West Frankfort, Illinois 62896 Phone (618) 932-6221
an important part of your future. As your lifestyle changes and your use of energy service changes, we’ll be there to help you use it wisely.
BFJ FURNITURE INTERIORS
311-17 East Main West Frankfort, Illinois 62896 Telephone (618) 932-3265
Pete and Sue Avripas
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137
MARTY’S MINI-MART 4 Miles East of West Frankfort Rt 149 Open Every Day liBiKy 1
CHANDLER’S Hardware and Automotive 327 East Main Phone 937-4313 West Frankfort, IL 62896 “Good Food — Good Service” MIKE’S CONFECTIONARY Jerry and Kathy Barnes Owners
IMOGENE’S BEAUTY SHOP Open Thursday Evenings By Appointment Latest Fashions Redken and Lange Products 606 E. St. Louis 937-1746 937-2380 GRAY PLAZA MOTEL 1010 West Main Street Just Off Interstate 57 Phone 932-3116 West Frankfort 62896
J. W. Simmons STONE FUNERAL HOME 1201 East Poplar West Frankfort, Illinois 932-2126
138KARNES REAL ESTATE
Main and Logan Sts.
West Frankfort, Illinois 62896
GIBSON D. (DOUG) AND MARGARET
KARNES
Brokers
Office Phone — 618-937-4029 Home Phone — 618-932-6086
D. MICHAEL RIVA
Attorney at Law 115 E. Main West Frankfort, IL Business Phone 937-2404
’’Repent and let each of you be baptized in the name of Jesus Christ for the forgiveness of your sins; and you shall receive the gift of the Holy Spirit.”
Acts2:38
THE
ROSALIE
SHOP
Ladies’ Ready to Wear
106 East Main
West
Frankfort
IllinoisPERRY ELECTRONICS SERVICE 1204 W. Oak 932-6580 “We Service and Sell Panasonic Television” Congratulations Class of “83” From GLEN WEEKS Rt. 149 W. West Frankfort
ROECO Automotive and General Machining RR 1 W.F. Phone: 983-5524 GRIFFIN’S HEIGHTS BAKERY 1802 E. Main St. West Frankfort, IL 62896
COLEMAN — RHOADS “Quality Furniture and Carpeting for Less” 300 E. Main West Frankfort PAPER PLACE Russell » Stover Candies Book Shop, Card Shop 114 E. Main W. Frankfort 932-2840
ODUM CONCRETE PRODUCTS, INC. 100 E. St. Louis West Frankfort DAIRY QUEEN brazier.
140THE FASHION SHOP
Southern Illinois’
Largest and Finest Store for Women
111 E. Main West Frankfort
932-2402
LARRY MABRY AUTO SERVICE
RR 2 West Frankfort 937-1620
GOSS APPLIANCE SALES AND SERVICE
229 W. Main
• Maytag
• Amana
• Kitchen Aid
• Whirlpool
• RCA
• Jenn-Air
• Sharp
• Gibson
• Sony
• General Electric
CAKES FOR ALL OCCASIONS''
LEON 8c DEBBIE SAILLIEZ
OWNERS
HOMEMADE BREAD • CHARACTER CAKES
DARNELL
HEATING
AND
AIR
CONDITIONING
701 S. Logan, West Frankfort
Telephones
West Frankfort — 937-2495 Marion — 997-2685
037-1002 1 3 1 W. Main West Frankfort. IllinoisWouldn’t You Rather Have A Buick?
DEMARETTI BUICK
Joe Demaretti
105 W. Poplar West Frankfort, IL
932-3419
Compliments of
DORRIS CONSTRUCTION
Congratulations, Seniors
YADRO
AUTO
PARTS
T-Shirts, Transfers, Hats,
Converse Shoes, Group Discounts and Custom Ordering 505 E. Main
‘We Make Duals'
932-6358
SLOAN’S GYMNASTIC SCHOOL
Walk In — Tumble Out Home of the Southern Illinois “Flyers” 937-3136 932-2989
West Frankfort
142Now First Federal is nearby inWest Frankfort.
We’re glad to be part of your town.
Stop in soon to say hello and ask about our full range of quality financial services.
First Federal of Chicago
Chicago: Dearborn and Madison, 977-5000 West Frankfort: 102 N. Jefferson St., 937-2491 And other convenient locations throughout Illinois.
FSLIC
© 1982 First Federal Savings and Loan Association of Chicago Mam Office: Dearborn and Madison. Chicago Member Federal Home Loan Bank and Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corporation
CERAMIC LAND
Complete Line of Greenware and Paints
Open Daily Owner — Sandi Sloan
SAM C. MITCHELL
Attorney at Law Injury and Death Cases
618-932-2772 115 East Main Street
618-937-2662 West Frankfort, IL 62896
143MABRY CONSTRUCTION Commercial — Industrial Residential Over 20 Years Experience In All Types of Construction William Mabry — Owner 937-4574
E. R. BROWN FURNITURE Tradition of Quality Since 1914 401 E. Main West Frankfort 932-2012 BILL CHARLIE’S TEXACO Logan and Oak Sts. 937-4363 West Frankfort
CARL VOLANSKI HEATING AND AIR COND. IOOOV2 S. Cherry St. West Frankfort, IL 62896 Phone:937-1261 Sales and Service IRVIN’S RESTAURANT “Dine In or Carry Out” Serving a Complete Menu Daily 5:30 AM to 3:00 PM Call for Carry Outs 937-9074 116 E. Main West Frankfort J. K. Irvin and Frances
NORMAN GALLI AUTO BODY 517 S. Emma Street West Frankfort, IL 62896 Body and Fender Repairs Expert Refinishing Congratulations Graduates “83”
144HOLLAND SUPER — SAVE PHARMACY
Fred L. Kondritz — R.Ph. George D. Miner III — R. Ph.
420 W. St. Louis 932-3011FRANK
RUSSELL
TRUCKING
MURPHY Congratulations
ELECTRIC Seniors From
Complete Electrical Service W.F.R.X.
Residential and Commercial
BUCKET TRUCK SERVICE 1300 AM
97 FM
1212 E. Main Ph. 937-4218 West Frankfort
West Frankfort
BARKER DRUG CO.
Your Downtown Drugstore in West Frankfort
Earl Buffington — Owner — R. PH.
Dennis James — R. PH.
121 Main Ph. 932-2714
146Go! Redbirds Go!
BOOSTER CLUB
Awnings: Aluminum — Canvas — Fiberglass Ornamental Iron — Spiral Stairways Aluminum Siding
M. A. T. INDUSTRIES, INC.
P.O. Box 454 West Frankfort, IL 62896 618 936-2451
MAT INDUSTRIES
147BUD’S MOTOR SALES
1201 E. Main PH. 932-5660
“Big Enough to Serve You Small Enough to Know You” Plymouth Chrysler Dodge Trucks
BEN FRANKLIN
THE CRAFT CENTER OF SOUTHERN ILLINOIS
Town and Country Shopping Center
Marion, Illinois
UNION FUNERAL SERVICE SANDER ELECTRIC COMPANY
Joe Sabalo — Jim Richerson 903 E. St. Louis West Frankfort, IL
Phone 932-3333 West Frankfort 62896 PH. (618) 932-2366
M W LUMBER CO.
AND HOME CENTER
310 S. Logan 932-3511
Plumbing Supplies Electrical SuppliesTHE BANK OF WEST FRANKFORT
“Your Friendly Bank”
II
the bank
of
West Frankfort
Open 9:00 AM-3:00 PM Monday Through Thursday Open 9:00 AM-6:00 PM Friday Phone 932-2131
110 East Oak West Frankfort
Equal Housing Lender
Member FDIC
INGLEHART PRINTING
Offset Commercial Printing
Rick and Kim Inglehart Owners
103 E. Main Phone 932-6911
C. C. CASTLE “THE GAME ROOM”
West Frankfort, IL
PASCHEDAG MUSIC HOUSE
Phone 932-6911 1102 East Main Street West Frankfort, IL
FOOD PARK
Open 8:00 AM-10:00 PM 7 Days a Week Rt. 37 and Cleveland West Frankfort
149NEIBCH TOWING SERVICE
24 Hour Towing Service
618-937-4515 618-937-1852
THE DAILY AMERICAN
A Dynamic Newspaper Keeping Face With a Progressive Community
111 S. Emma West Frankfort
932-2146
STOTLAR — HERRIN LUMBER COMPANY
Jim Brown (618) 932-2513
Manager (618)937-2800
West Frankfort
ANITA’S FLOWERS GIFTS
Specializing in Weddings,
Fresh Cut Flowers, and Homecoming Arrangements
West Frankfort, IL 62896 618-937-3526JuTt Bcvpti t Cfturcfi
o 5 Zttet OaJe Street, Weftfhmiprt JCUhois 62896 618 93Z-21OS
Our Church Staff Sunday Services
Rev. John Hessel Pastor
W. D. Berry Assoc. Pastor
Allen Speer Minister of Youth Music
9:30 AM Sunday School 10:45 AM Worship Service
5:30 PM Church Training 6:30 PM Worship Service
Kenneth Hopkins Minister of
Education Outreach
Wednesday
5:30 PM Fellowship Supper 6:00 PM Auxiliaries 7:00 PM Mid-Week Service
151West Frankfort, IL
152Congratulations
Seniors
From
UNION PHARMACY
“Service Is Our Business”
Phone 932-3963 502 W. St. Louis West Frankfort, IL
Heidi Calvert R.-Ph. Larry Fitzgerald R.-Ph.
HARRIS’
Bright New Store Bright New Look
West Frankfort Illinois
BEAUTY
CHATEAU
214 W. Main West Frankfort, IL Ph. 932-2653 Tues.-Sat. 8 to 5
153PROFESSIONAL ADS
E. Dale Brock, O.D.
W. Campbell Brown, Attorney-at-Law Brubaker Jewelry The New Burgs
Caldwell, Trout, Alexander, Quindry Gene Carello, P.G.A. Professional Clyde Day Insurance Linda Corvalis, Attorney-at-Law Harold B. Culley, Jr., Attorney-at-Law The Hawk
Terry Green, Attorney-at-Law D.L. Griffin, M.D.
Hammer’s Shell
Terry Hopkins, State’s Attorney
Mr. and Mrs. Keith Howard
Howell Insurance Agency
Lon’s Barber Shop
Don Lucas, Attorney-at-Law
Elvis Nolen, Regional Superintendent of Schools
Sebastion Pagano, D.D.S.
Billy Cole Reed and the Outlaws
R R Hearing Company
Harry Smith, State Farm Insurance
Mr. Ron Smith, Dean of Boys
Southard Oil
Bob G. Thompson, M.D.
Kyle Vantrease, Attorney-at-Law Mr. and Mrs. Terry Warren Don J. Webb, O.D.
The Woodworks Gift Shop
154SECOND BAPTIST CHURCH
1902 E. Oak — Phone 932-6969
Harl Lewis, Pastor Sunday Services
9:30 AM Sunday School Roger McKay, Youth Minister 10:45 AM Morning Worship 6:00 PM Training Union Beverly Rotramel, Secretary 7:00 PM Evening Worship
Dawn Melvin, Day Care Wednesday
7:00 PM Evening Worship
NEW CREATIONS
“When You Think of Flowers, Think of Ours”
‘Super Cuts for Guys and Gals'
Flowers for All Occasions
103 W. Main West Frankfort, IL Phone 937-3219
102 N. Douglas Phone: 937-4561
155PARKER—REEDY FUNERAL HOME
Raymond G. Parker, Jr.
604 E. Main 932-6500
Congratulations On Your Graduation
McDonaids
JC oJ V
Locally Owned and Operated By John and Mary Moreland
Hwy. 149 W. West Frankfort Shopping Plaza West Frankfort, IL
156 I TTTl
(618) 937-2830 WM. HALES COMPANY,
MIKE’S C.B. REPAIR INC.
C.B. Sales Service A Reliable Source ...
Since 1916
Mike Miskowsky 701 E. 7th Street CET, Owner West Frankfort, IL 62896 Mining Equipment and Replacement Parts
1 E. Poplar W. Frankfort
SEARS ROEBUCK TREECE DECORATING
AND COMPANY 225 W. Main
212 W. Oak West Frankfort, IL 62896 Bridal Registry
Phone 932-2171 China, Glassware, Silver,
Catalog and Appliance Store Martex Linens
Compliments of
BILL
GLODICH
HONDA
5 Sons and 2 Princesses
932-6313
932-6644
157691
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lUOdXNVUd 1S3M dOLYN — GAI GARMENT
Sweet Apple Paddle and Saddle
Robert Levanti — Owner
Franklin Avenue Sesser, IL.
Phone: 625-3561
Congratulations, Graduates
MARK TWAIN MARINE INDUSTRIES, INC.
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Best Wishes From
CARDINAL
DRIVE-IN
“Fast Food And
Friendly Service”
RUSSELL
MAGNAVOX
Magnavox Sales And Service
Call In Service Phone — 937-2023
14 Years of Service In This Area
107 S. Horn West Frankfort
Benton, IL W. Frankfort
62812 62896
1200 N. Grand 224 E. Main
439-3913 937-2011Activites, Senior — 35,36 Acton, Greg — 38,82, 85,96, 104, 111 Adams. Darlene — 63 Adams, Denise — 38,89 Adelsbergcr, James — 52 Adelsbcrgcr, Vicki — 63 Adkins, Chuck— 19 Adkins, Eddie — 52, 115 Adkins, Jon — 12 Adkins, Leigh Anne — 63 Adkins, T racy — 19, 112,
114, 115, 118, 124 Akin, Julie— 19, 119 Aldridge. Jeff —63, 118, 128 Allen. Tammy
Allerding, Scott — 63, 115 Ambos, Shirley — 19, 127 Anderson, Ann — 38,89,
112,115,117 Anderson, Etta — 39,112 Anderson, Wilma — 74 Andesilich, Colette — 39,
101, 112, 113,119 Andrews, John Androff, Susan — 39 Anita’s Flowers Gifts — 150
Armes, Charles — 52 Armes, Rhonda — 52 Avery, Tammy— 19 Ball, Roberta — 63,74,113,
115, 126, 130, 131, 133 Ball, Robin— 63, 126, 130,
131,133 Bandy, Texas— 19 Bank of West Frankfort — 149
Barker, Kristi — 53, 89,94, 95, 112, 130 Barker Drug Co. — 146 Barnes, Eric - 63, 87, 86, 130 Barrett, Patrick 19, 122 Barrett, Sondra — 63, 95 Barton, Allen — 74, 116 Basler, Denise — 19,110, 117 Basler, Kristi —39, 110,113, 115, 124 Batts, Hellen Mary — 74, 108 Bearden, Brian — 59 Beattie, Kevin — 63 Beauty Chateau — 153 Bedokis, Chris — 63 Bedokis, Genelle — 74 Ben Franklin — 148 Bennett, Rickey — 39, 111, 112, 121 Bernhard, Joni — 39, 94, 101, 103,110 Bernhard, Tom — 39, 82, 86, 112
BFJ Furniture— 137 Biggerstaff, Kim — 53, 125 Bill Charlie’s Texaco —
144
Blackwood, Shiela — 72, 74, 112, 124 Blades, Jeff — 53 Blades, Ray Lindell — 39
Blocker, Randy — 39, 121, 122
Bodin, April — 67 Boltc, Brian — 39 Boner, David — 53,112 Boner, Larinda — 53, 126 Booster Club— 147 Boozer, Laura — 39, 127 Borcky, Dean — 39, 121 Boren, Kathy — 39, 94, 101, 104
Borton, Gail — 71 Borton, Jon — 19, 106, 112,
114
Bowers, Le Ann — 39,89, 94, 101, 112, 124, 127 Bowling, Andy — 20, 120 Bowman, Peri — 39, 112, 125 Boyd, Michelle — 40, 110 Boyer, Ja’ Dean — 40 Boyer. Melissa — 63 Boys’ Pep Club — 134 Brace, Angie — 63 Braddy, Tim —53,87, 100 Braggs, Tonya — 59 Branch, Ron — 53 Branch, Tammy 53, 127 Bratcher, Charlie — 53 Brock, Dale — 154 Brock, Sandra — 53 Bromley, Dorothy — 40,68,
112,117 Brookhouse, Duwayne — 63 Brown, Campbell — 154 Browning, Angiy — 53, 125, 127
Broy, Francie — 53, 89, 112, 124, 127 Brubaker Jewelry — 154 Buckingham, Daniel — 63,
115
Bud’s Motor Sales — 148 Burgs, The New — 154 Burke, Pam — 63 Burkitt, Kelley 20, 106,113, 115,128 Burton, Rhonda — 20 Bussler, Jay — 20, 118, 121 Bussler, Kristi — 63, 113, 130 Butler, Mike —53, 126, 130, 133
Cabaness, Kim — 40, 115, 117,119 C. C. Castle— 149 Cadle, Lauri —63 Calcaterra, John 40,96, 97 Caldwell, Troutt, Alexander, Quindry — 154 Calhoun, Amy — 53, 133,
130
Calvert, Jody — 20, 115, 126 Cambell, Darlene — 53 Cambell, Keith — 40, 120,
121
Cameron, David — 63 Canann, Brian — 20 Canann, Keven — 40 Cannon, Brent — 53, 87 Cardinal Drive-In — 163
Cardwell, Tina — 63, 125 Carello, Gene — 154 Carr, Betty — 20 Carr, Kim — 63, 130 Carrington, John — 40, 82,
85
Carrington, Robert — 40, 121 Carter, Cathy — 53, 112
113,118 Ceramic Land — 143 Chance. Greg — 20, 100, 120, 121, 122 Chandler’s — 13 j Chapman, Jan - - 62,63, 93 Chapman, John — 63, 87 Chismar, John — 53, 87, 96 Church of Cod — 162 Cima, Steohanie — 20,60, 113,117 CIPS— 137 Claridy, Becky — 63 Clark, Chuck — 40. 106.113, 120, 128, 129 Clark, George — 74 Clayton, Sherry — 63, 130 Cleland. Julie — 40,117, 130, 132
Clover, Adrian — 53,113 Clover, Libby — 63 Clover, Russell — 74, 113,
128, 129 Clyde Day Insurance — 154 Coleman Rhoads — 140 Collins, Carmel — 53, 125,
127
Collins, George — 40, 116 Connell, Don — 7,8, 21,82,
84. 102, 124 Conner, Darla — 21, 127 Cornelia, Cathy — 53 Corvalis, Linda — 145 Cowscrt, Nola — 14, 21,110, 113,124, 128 Crabtree. Mike —53,87 Crawford, Steve — 40, 100, 122
Crawford, Terri — 40 Crawford, Tracy— 127 Cremer, Mary Jane — 34 Crews, Amy — 63 Culley, Harold B. Jr. — 154 Cullum, Ronnie — 53 Culpepper, Susan — 63,125, 130, 133 Czorniak, John — 21, 111,
122
Daily American — 150 Dairy Queen — 140 Darby, Mike — 53, 111 Darnell Heating Air Cond.
— 141 Davis, Bridgett — 63 Davis, Dana — 40, 112, 114 Davis, Wendy — 49 Dawson, Jeff — 116 Dean, Donnette — 74 Decs, Bret — 41,88 Dees, Mark —63,88, 115,
118
Delgy, Gerald — 21, 122 Demaretti Buick— 142 DeMattic, Larry — 72, 74 Dencausse, Carl — 63 DeSomer, Frank — 41, 118, 121, 122 Dial, Tim — 63,87, 115, 1 18, 130, 133 Dinn, Tara — 41 Dodd, Lisa — 41 Donahue, David — 54,92, 111,130,132, 133 Donahue, Dennis — 54 Donas, Billie — 41, 117, 126, 131
Donovan, Debbie — 59 Donovan. Steve — 54 Donovan, Toni — 63, 126 Dorris Construction — 142 Dorris, Gerald — 21, 115 Dorris, Mary Ellen — 75
Dorris, Robert — 41,82, 85, 96, 97, 116 Dortha’s Beauty Shop— 136 Doty, Tracy — 63, 126 Duane, Marilyn — 54 Duff, John —41,82, 85,96, 104,120 Dunning, Angela — 63, 130 Dunning, Tina — 21,119,
127
Dziadus, Denny — 87 Edwards, Jesse — 64 Egeditch, Roy — 41,121 Ellis, Darren —120 Engler, Sarah — 64 E. R. Brown Furniture — 142 Ernest, Gene — 5, 12, 75,82, 102
Ernest, Jeanna — 3, 8, 7, 41, 93, 108, 109, 110, 113 Esparza, Paul — 41, 120 Essary, Holly — 54 Everett, Eddie — 64,87, 133 Fashion Shop, The — 141 Filkins, Jeff — 54 Filkins, Julie — 64 Filkins, Kenneth — 64, 87 Filkins, Tammy — 41 Finney, Connie — 41, 112,
117
Fiori, Andy — 64, 88, 108,
109
Fiori, Dan — 90, 92, 100, 105 Fiori, Sandra — 75, 115, 118 First Baptist Church — 151 First Comm. Bank, The — 158,159 First Federal of Chicago — 143
Fisher, DeWayne — 64, 87,
96
Fitzgerald, Brent — 21, 115, 133
Fitzpatrick Michael — 64,92 Fitzpatrick, Ron — 21, 117, 121
Fletcher, David — 74
164Florian, Eddie — 41.90, 100, 120
Florian, Shirley — 70 Followell, Rhonda — 22, 119, 127
Food Park — 149 Ford, Mike — 54 Forgatch, Amy — 89 Frazier, Darren — 54 Frazier, Paula — 54 Frazier, Renee — 41,127 Free, Danny — 41 Freeman, Russell — 54, 87 Galbraith, Tony — 34 Galli, Brad — 22, 88 Galli, Greg — 42, 88 Gardner, Chuck 22, 96,97, 98, 116 Gardner, Susie — 54, 89, 94, 101
Garrett, Stacey — 42, 89, 94, 102
Gass, Jerry — 54 Gass, John — 54 Geer, Beth — 54 Gibbs. Paula — 54 Gibson, Mark — 22, 133, 130 Gilbert, Jill —42, 113, 119 Glen Weeks — 140 Glodich Honda. Bill —157 Glodich, Tim —3,7,9,22.
82, 83,90,91, 102, 108,
109, 111
Glover, Kay — 54, 89, 94, 95,
118,124 Goff, Michael —64,92 Golis, Kelli — 22, 89, 94, 95, 101, 103 Goodson, Jason — 42, 112 Gosnell, Allan — 42, 121 Gosnell, Suzi — 64 Goss Appliance — 141 Grammer, Paul — 75, 90,92, 105
Graves, Scott — 7, 8, 22, 82,
83, 100, 111, 120 Gray, Amanda — 64 Gray Plaza Motel — 138 Green, Terry — 154 Gregory, Billy — 22 Gregory, Charles — 116 Griffin, D. L. — 154 Griffin, Dawn —42, 112, 113 Griffin’s Heights Bakery —
140
Grissom, Lowell — 75 Grosco, Dolores — 75, 117, 119
Grosco, George — 75 Grotti, Betty — 71 Grzanich, Steve — 64 Gulley, Lori — 54,93,113 Gulley, Tom — 54 Gutierrez, Ed — 7, 9, 14, 18, 22. 82,83,98, 102, 111,
112, 121,96 Hall, Bruce — 54,87 Hall, Cathy —64, 112, 113 Hall, Dcbby —42, 112, 120
Hall. Gary —59 Hall, Linda —42,93, 110, 113
Hall, Tony —23. 121 Hall, Tracy —23, 120, 121 Hamilton, Jeff — 64 Hamilton, Susan — 5, 7,9,
18, 23,34, 113, 115 Hammers, John — 5, 7, 8, 23, 82, 83,96, 99, 111 Hammers, Lori — 64, 112 Hammers, Shell — 154 Hamptons's Mens Wear — 136
Hand, Larry — 42, 106 Hankins, Lisa — 54, 130, 133 Hanna, Kristen — 64 Harper, Lisa — 5, 23, 124 Harpool, Karen — 42, 110, 128,129, 133 Harpool, Kevin — 42 Harris’ — 153 Harris, Carl — 42 Harris, Lisa — 42 Harris, Rhonda —42, 117 Harris, Ron — 54 Harrowood, Kenny — 54, 111 Hawk, The — 154 Hawkins, Kelly — 43 Hawkins, Todd — 43, 121 Hayman, Mitch — 43 Hays, John — 64, 68, 87,92 Heal, Matt — 54.87,86, 111 Hedley, Jane —75, 119, 125 Helleny, Sharon — 75, 124 Henderson, Teresa — 54
Henson, Ricky — 64 Henson, Russell — 64, 87 Herring, Dana — 43, 126,
127,130 Herring, Darren — 64, 89,
130
Hill, Bobby —3, 12, 14, 23, 109, 111, 113, 115, 124 Hill. John —23,118, 121 Hill, Leslie —43, 127 Hindman, Dawn — 64, 124 Hobbs, Don —76, 118, 122 Hoebbel, Lori — 55 Hogebaum, Dawn — 64, 89,
112,125 Hogebaum, Ida — 43,127 Hogebaum, Rich — 59 Holland Pharmacy— 145 Holloman, David — 64 Hood, Beth — 43 Hood. Bret —3, 55, 90,92, 108, 109, 111, 127 Hood, Dawn — 55, 93, 113 Hood, Harold — 76 Hood, Pam — 55 Hoover, Darin — 23, 116 Hopkins, George — 94, 95,
101
Hopkins, Rebecca — 23 Hopkins, Terry — 154 Hopper, Darrell — 24, 112,
127
Hopper, Mark — 64 Hopper, Melanie — 55, 115 Hoppers, Debbie — 43 Hoppers, Donnie — 59 Hoppers, Mark — 64 Horsley, Dawn — 55 Horsley, dean — 43 Howard, Mr. and Mrs. Keith — 154
Howell Insurance Agency — 154
Hrovatich, Alice — 76 Hubbard, Bill —7, 24, 82, 84, 120, 121 Hubbard, Ed — 64 Hudson, Bob — 64 Hughes, Amy 24, 93, 101,
110, 113
Hughes, Laura — 43, 110, 113,117, 123 Huite, George — 55 Hutchcraft, Bob — 55, 87,
96, 100. Ill Hutchcraft, Ron — 100 Imogene’s Beauty Shop —
138
Inglehart Printing— 149 Innis, Scott — 64, 88 Irby, Danny — 43 Irby, Diana — 43 Irvin, Denise — 43, 127 Irvin, Monica — 64, 89, 125 Irvin’s Restaurant — 144 Isaacs, Scott — 55 Jacobs, Eric — 64, 118 Jarvis, Cheryl — 59 Jeffries, Darrin — 43, 133 Jent, Melissa — 64, 94,95 Johnson, Deanna — 43, 127 Johnson, Diana — 64, 112 Johnson, Eleanor — 44 Johnson, Ken — 44
Johnson, Rebecca — 64 Johnson, Renee — 55, 125 Johnson, Roy — 44, 121 Johnston, Glenda — 64 Jones, Donald — 65, 87, 92 Jones, Jeff—44,82, 86, 121 Jones, Jim — 24, 90,91, 100,
111, 116
Jones, Kerry — 65, 125 Jones, Matt — 65 Jones, Richard — 59, 100,
120
Joplin, Melissa — 55, 127 Jordan, Chris — 65, 112, 118 Jordan, Randy— 24, 116,
120
Jovi, Teri — 55, 101 Kalaher, Steve — 44, 121,
122
Kalaher, Todd — 65, 87 Kaminski, Billy — 65 Karnes, David — 44, 122 Karnes, John — 3, 24, 108,
109, 120, 124 Karnes, Matt — 59, 118 Karnes Real Estate — 139
Karoski, George, Mr. — 76, 88
Karoski, Shelly — 55, 110, 113,124,131 Kathalynes, Melissa — 24, 126
Katich, Randy — 7, 24, 84, 122
Kaytor, Kevin — 121, 122 Keene, Kim — 55 Keene, Vicki — 65 Kcllow, Robert —65 Kcrronc, Cara - 7, 8, 65, 93 Kimmel, Brandon King, Mark — 44 Kinsman, Amy — 65 Kinsman, Lora 24, 125 Kirby, Sara 65,125 Kirkman, Susie — 44, 117 Koczorowski, Scott — 55 Kondritz, Fred, Mr. — 70 Krantz, Christie — 55, 128 Lacy’s Flowers — 162 LaMar, Kerry — 55, 113 Lane, Roger — 65, 87, 92, 118
Lang, Susan — 65,93 Laramore, Rodney — 65 Laswell, Mike — 55 Lawrence, Keith — 25. 121 Lay, Shelley — 65 Layne, John — 65, 87 Lee. Carl - 38, 44, 49, 82,86.
100, 120, 134 Lee. Curtis — 25 Lee, Susan — 55 Les’ Standard —136 Levine. Chris — 121 Lind, Barbara — 25,117 Lindsey, Angie — 55 Lindsey, Jay — 65 Lindsey, Tim — 44, 121 Linsley, Laura — 101
Linsley, Susan — 44, 110 Lintner, Michelle — 44, 117 Lipc, Tammy — 55, 125 Liska, Jennifer — 117 Little, Kecia — 25, 127 Logsdon, Terri — 25 Lon’s Barber Shop — 154 Lovell, Charles — 55, 89, 115 Lucas. Dana — 3, 14, 25, 34.
93, 108 Lucas, Don, Mr. — 154 Lucas. John — 100 Lyn-Gai Garment — 160 M W Lumber Co. — 148 Mabry Construction — 144 Mabry, Larry — 25, 112 Mabry, Larry Auto Service — 141
Mabry Paint Glass — 137 Mabry, Roxanne — 65 MacJannet, Leilani — 55 Maddox, Art —25, 113, 124 Maddox, Gay — 71 Margelli, Elizabeth Lyn — 25, 128, 129
165Marion Pcpsi-Cola Bottling Co. — 163 Mark Twain Marine Industries, Inc. — 160 Marks, Rick —121 Marlow, Jo Linda — 76, 114 Martin, Beth — 65, 114 Martin, Lisa — 44, 89, 115 Martin, Tim -65,96 Marty’s Mini Mart — 138 Marvel, Steve — 7, 14. 26, 82, 83. 128 Mason, Bill — 100 Mason, Lisa — 45, 115, 117, 124,129 Massey, Robby — 65, 118 Masters, Tonctta — 45, 117, 127
Mayhew, Kim — 56,95 Mays, Rhonda — 45, 115 Mays, Robin — 26,113,115 McCann, Margret — 59 McCarty, Dana — 45 McClement, Bill — 34 McClerren, Bruce — 56 McClerren, Nancy — 26 McClintock, Don — 56 McClintock, Floyd — 26 McCracken, David — 67 McDaniel, Mark — 82,90 115
McDonald’s— 156 McElyea, Barbara — 65 McEndrec, Susan — 59 McGhee, James Matthew — 65, 118 McGhee, Peggy 34 McGough, Caprise — 26 McGough, Denise — 26 McLain, Keith - 7,26,82, 83. 100, 111 McLaren, Ronda — 65 McMillin, Jennifer — 26, 89, 115
McPhail, Jerry - 52, 56,87, 90.92, 100, 111 McPhail. Kathy —56, 125 McPhail, Richard — 100 Melvin, Bob — 45 Melvin, Chris — 45, 116 Melvin, Debbie — 65 Melvin, Jackie — 65,94,95, 124
Melvin, Joni — 65 Melvin, Kelcy— 160 Melvin, Kerri —45, 93, 101, 115, 128 Meracle, Dale — 26,116 Meracle, Traci — 56 Messamorc, Curtis — 65 Messamore, Donald W. — 45 Messamorc, Ronald — 45 Mezo, David — 65 Mezo, Lisa — 45 Michael, Ray— 100 Mike’s Confectionary — 138 Mikutis, Jamy — 27,93 Miller, Dana — 27,119, 131 Miller, John—18, 27,111, 124
Miller, Lance — 56, 104 Mills, Michelle —56, 127 Mills, Misty — 56 Minton, Nicole — 65 Minton, Randy — 34 Minton, Trevier — 45, 116 Miranda, Jamy — 45 Mitchell, Deon — 65,92, 88 Mitchell, Gene —52, 56, 87,
92
Mitchell, Larry — 27 Mitchell, Sam C. — 143 Mizc, John — 27, 116, 122 Moakc, John —5,7,9, 27, 82,83,96,97,98, 100, 111, 120
Moore. Mark — 56,87, 96 Moore, Richard — 65 Morgan, Kathy — 45 Morgan, Sonja —45,112 Morgenthaler, Chris — 65 Morgenthaler, Scott — 100 Morris, Arthur — 87,96 Morris, Daryn — 65,87,133 Morthland, Ritchie— 100 Morton, Eugene, Mr. — 76, 126
Moschino, Toni — 45, 117 Mosley, Barry — 27 Mosley, Heather — 65, 125 Mull, Clif — 66 Mumbower, Jerry — 56,90,
92
Murphy Electric— 146 Murphy, Tim, Mr. — 72, 76, 89, 115, 124 Murray, Dawn — 3,46, 93,
108
Murray, Mia — 7,8, 56,113, 127,131 Navrkal, Joe — 27,100, 116
Neal, Angie — 27 Neeley, Melissa — 56, 110,
113
Ncibch Towing Service —
150
Ncibcl, Rene — 66, 125 Neibel, Scott — 46 New Creations — 155 Nicklin, Joe —46,82,86,
111,120 Nolen, Amy — 66, 112 Nolen, Elvis — 154 Nolen, Kathy —28,93, 124, 127
Nolen, Liza — 28,101,117 Norman Galli Auto Parts — 142
Norman, Kelly — 28,115, 118,119 Norman, Nathan — 60,62, 66,87,96 O’Connor Doug — 46,82,86, 120
Odlc, Jeff —66,88 Odum Concrete Products — 140
Odum, Valerie — 66 Opdyke, Jackie — 28,124 Orso, Liz — 76
Osterhout, Burle — 70 Osterhout, Cathy — 56,127 Osterhout, John — 46, 121 Osterhout, Stephanie — 12 Owens, Rhonda — 28,94,95,
124
Owsley, Rebecca Pagano, Sebastian — 154 Palasky, Lisa — 38, 46, 80, 113,117,127 Paper Place — 140 Parker-Reedy Funeral Home — 156 Parrish, Rae —66 Paschedag Music House —
149
Pasko, Steve, Mr. — 76,121 Patterson, Darla — 28 Patton, Goebel, Mr. — 70 Patton, Karen — 46,117 Paulk, Lynn — 67,133 Payne, Sharon — 46,101,
117
Pesselato, Anastasia — 66,95 Pearce, Barry — 28,116 Peavey, Donald — 56,87,90,
100
Peavey, Steven — 56 Peeler, Mike — 28, 116 Pcriman, Darren — 46 Perr, Jane, Miss — 77 Perrotto, John — 46,82, 85,
90, 100, 111, 120 Perry Electronics Service —
140
Peterson, Eric — 34 Peterson, Kelly — 66, 125 Pickering, Christie — 56,112 Pierce, Chris — 46, 116 Pierce, Kevin — 34 Pitz, Adelita — 115,117,118 Podnar, Matthew — 66 Pohl, Patrick — 66,92,115 Pond Creek Boot Co. — 136 Poole, David — 56 Poole, Jim — 7, 28,82,84 Poole, Richie — 46, 122 Porritt, Jeff —7,29, 34,82, 84, 116 Potepan, Nancy — 46,127 Powless, Aimce — 59,93,127 Professional Pharmacy — 161 Pruett, Wendy — 56, 127 Pry, Janet — 46,117 Pugh, Julie — 46,112,125, 127
Pulliam, Jeff — 56 Pyles, David — 29 R R Hearing Co.— 154 Rachels, Larry — 47,82,85, 96, 100
Rachels, Tina — 56,125,127 Racic, Kevin — 47,82,86 Ramey, Danny — 47,120 Raubach, Beth — 29,119, 126
Raubach, Chris — 66, 87,92 Ray's Body Shop — 137 Razcr, Sharon — 29,117 Reach, John Mr. — 87,102
REDBIRD ANNUAL— 3,
108,109 REDBIRD NOTES — 128,
129
Rccd, Billy and the Outlaws — 154 Rccd, Gina — 66,93,113,
124
Rccd, Michelle — 6, 7,9, 14,
18,29.117 Rccd, Perry — 66, 87 Reed, Ruby Mac — 29 Remm, Steve — 56,87,100 Rennie, John —100 Rcstivo, Dana — 29 Ricci, Elmo, Mr. — 77,80 Ricci, Tim Mr. — 77,90 Rice, Don Mr. — 77,100 Rich, Jim — 47,122 Richerson, Richard — 7,29,
82,84,112,120 Richey, Denny — 57,87,92,
100,105,124 Riddle, Diana — 47,117 Riddle, Michelle—29 Riddle, Roberta — 66 Riddle, Tammy — 47 Rissi, Susan — 3,47,106, 108,109,112,114,119 Riva, D. Michael — 139 Riva, Maryann, Mrs. — 77 Roan, Stan — 38,47,82,85, 111,120 Roberts, Heather — 66,126 Robertson, Angie — 57,112,
125,127 Robinson, Barbara — 47,89, 104
Robinson, Chris — 47
Robinson, John — 101 Roe Co — 140 Rogers, Richie — 57,87,96 Romack, Chip — 57,87 Rosalie Shop— 139 Ross, Barry — 56,87,96 Ross, Jeannette —131 Roye, Kevin — 66,87 Rumsey, Robert — 47,82,86, 122
Rumsey, Roberta — 66 Rumsey, Sara — 57,125 Rumsey, Sherri — 66 Russell, Danny — 57,124 Russell, Diana — 57,112, 115,118 Russell, Frank Trucking — 146
Russell, Jamie — 66 Russell, Kevin — 57 Russell Magnavox—163 Russell, Scott— 30 Ruzich, Scott — 47,122 Sala, Jay — 30,88 Salinquc, Marla — 66,114 Sander Electric Co. — 148 Sanders, Ernie — 30,132, 133
Sanders, Janet — 30 Sanders, Keith — 66,87 Sanders, Mike — 30,120
166Sanders, T racy — 117 Sandy’s Flowers and Gifts — 155
Sapp, Dana — 66 Schloss, Kim — 57 Scott, Jean Anne — 30,93, 110, 117, 119 Sears, J.R. — 70 Sears, Karen — 47, 115, 117, 119
Sears Roebuck Co. — 157 Second Baptist Church —
155
Series, Tim — 57 Sescock, Brent — 47 Sheffler, Sarah — 5, 7,9, 18, 30, 110, 113, 124 Shelby, Amy —57, 89, 124, 125
Shelby, John — 57 Shelby’s Tow Service — 136 Shelton, Troy — 82, 86,121 Shockley, Scoot — 7, 8,30, 82,83, 105 Short, Charlie — 57 Shupc, Jill — 66 Shupc, Lisa — 47 Shupc, Tracic — 30 Sigler, Donnetta — 57, 113 Silcvcn, Amy — 3, 37, 48, 108, 109, 112, 114,115, 118, 119 Simmons, Amy — 31, 110 Simmons, Mike — 66,92 Simons, Ann
Simons, Sue — 5, 31, 110,
113
Simpson, Donna — 66 Simpson, Kevin — 31, 116 Sing, Richard —66 Skinner, Scott — 57 Slane, Chriss — 57 Sloan, Andy — 12 Sloan, Bob — 82 Sloan, Jeff —31,96,99, 100. 116
Sloan’s Gymnastic School — 142
Smelcer, Tabatha — 48, 114,
117.119, 125 Smilanich, Jeff — 66 Smilanich, Rene — 31, 119 Smith, Doug — 57, 87,90,
100
Smith, Dyke — 66, 87,96 Smith, Harry— 154 Smith, Chuck — 74, 77 Smith, J. Coach — 94, 95 Smith, James — 67 Smith, Lori Ann — 48 Smith, Mike — 48, 82, 85,
111.120, 121 Smith, Nancy — 57, 112 Smith, Peggy — 77, 110 Smith, Ron —77, 120, 154 Smith, Scott — 57,87, 110 Smith, Stephanie — 48,112 Sneddon, Mary Beth — 48,
117, 125, 126 Sneed, Brian — 31, 124
Snyder, Chris — 66, 92 Southard Oil — 154 Spain, Kevin — 66 Sparks, Ben — 121 Spicer, Ron — 48, 128 Spiller, Jeff — 66 Spowart, Tena — 66, 133 Squibb, Kevin — 57,87 St. John’s Church — 152 Stafford, Lisa — 7, 8,62,67, 113, 124, 128 Stanley, George — 67 Stanley, Janet — 48 Stanley, Tina — 67,125 Stanley, Willie —59 Steinmetz, Michelle — 31,
93, 110, 117 Steinmetz, Susan — 67, 125 Stevens, Craig — 57 Stevens, Eric — 121 Stevens, Jamie — 31,60, 119 Stevens, Linda — 77 Stewart, Roseann —67 Stoene Funeral Home — 138 Stoner, Tony — 67, 87 Stotlar-Herrin Lumber Co. — 150
Straka, Jeff—57, 133 Stritzel, Richard —74, 78 Stubblefield, Amy — 57, 125, 127
Stufflcbcan, Teri — 31, 117 Sturgeon, Sheila — 58, 131 Sullivan, Debbie — 58 Summers, Jack — 70 Summers, Jennifer — 58, 112 Summers, Nancy— 58, 112, 127
Summers, Stacey — 67 Sweet Shoppe, The — 141 Tabor, Beth — 67 Talbot, Dan — 67 Talluto, Kim — 48, 112 Talluto, Shawn — 67, 87 Tango, Robbi — 58 Tanner, Bill — 67,87 Taylor, John Mr. — 87 Taylor, Ron — 100 Taylor, Terri — 48, 110 Tedeschi, Tom — 58 Tefcrtiller, LaDonna — 101 Tefertiller, Rudy — 7, 8, 32, 82, 84, 100, 111, 122, 124 Terry, John — 32, 121 Tharp, Jeff—48,82, 86, 122 Thomas, Melody — 67 Thomas, Mike —78 Thomas, Scott — 48, 121 Thomas, Stacy — 67, 87 Thomas, Tracy — 67, 87 Thompson, Bob — 154 Thompson, David— 58, 87,86 Thompson, Lennie — 67,89, 95, 115, 124 Tinsley, Lisa — 58 Todich, Mike— 116 Tomanovich, Amy — 62,67, 93
Tomanovich, Donna — 32,
34, 101
Tomlinson, Tommy — 87,96 Toth, Tony — 48 Travis, Terry — 48, 120 Treecc Decorating— 157 Trcsso, Angela — 32, 112,
119
Tresso, Frank — 58 Trotter, Michelle— 58, 126 Trovillion, Joyce — 78 Trovillion, Kent — 58, 82, 90, 111, 115 True, Rosa — 58, 125 Trusty, Cameron — 32, 90, 91,100, 122 Tyler, Dana — 67, 125 Uhls, Danny — 48,90, 104, 120, 121 Uhls, Tim —32, 124, 132,
133
Union Funeral Service— 148 Union Pharmacy — 153 Urban, Tammy — 58, 127 Vantrease, Kyle— 154 Vaughn, Barry — 58 Vanwey, Tim — 7, 32, 82, 84, 96, 98, 122 Vaughn, Christine — 48 Vaughn, Terry 58 Veaughn, Vernon —49, 121, 122
Vcrschueron, Tammy — 49 Volanski, Carl — 142 Volanski, Shelly — 32, 119,
131.132
Wagner, Angie — 32,110, 119
Wall, Jack Mr. —70 Wall, Karen — 58 Wallace, David — 7,8, 33, 82,83, 100, 111, 120, 122, 124
Wallace, John — 7, 33, 82,
84, 120, 121 Wallace, Linda —101 Walters, Andrea — 49 Walters, Kevin —67, 87,96 Walton’s Service Co. — 136 Warren, Andrea — 12 Warren, Gary Mr. — 82 Warren, Melanie — 3, 52, 58, 93, 106, 108, 109, 110, 113, 124
Warren, Terry Mr. and Mrs.
— 154 Watson, Lori — 58 Weakly. Dan —78, 121 Weaver, John Mark — 67,
115
Weaver, Tim — 78, 111 Weaver, Trevor — 58, 87, 90, 100, 104, 111 Webb, Don J. Dr. — 154 Webb, Traci — 58,117, 127 Webber, Darrell — 58, 87,
100
Webster, Brett — 58 Webster, Mark — 67 West, Curt —67, 89, 115 WFRX —146 White, Michelle —67, 126,
131.133
Whittington, Shelly— 58 Wiehn.Amy — 58, 110 Wilburn, Cheryl — 33, 117,
125,126 Wilburn, Dawn — 59, 112, 125
Wilburn, Martha — 59 Wilburn, Pam — 59, 133 Wilce, Anita — 34 Wilcc, Pete — 116 Wilemon, Mike — 49 Wilkerson, Theresa — 59,
132
Wilkins, Daniel — 59 Wilkins, Joanie — 67 Wilkinson, Warren Mr.— 100
Williams, Cindy — 33, 119 Williams, Gayle — 49, 112,
117,119 Williams, Kim — 115 Williams, Russell — 59 Williams, Troy — 67, 87, 96 Willis, Kim —67 Willmore, David — 49, 82, 85, 120, 122 Wilson, Jerry — 67, 96 Wilson, Kevin — 3, 49, 108, 109
Winter, Ron Mr. — 78 Witkewiz, Terri — 49, 112, 127
Wollcsen, Jeff — 59, 100 Woods, Amy — 3, 59,93,
108, 109 Woods, David Mr. — 70 Woods, Jon — 59,88 Woodworks Gift Shop — 154 Woody, Dana — 33 Woolard, Dennis — 67, 115 Wortman, Chuck — 100 Wortman, Derren — 59, 87, 100
Wortman, Lara — 59, 127, 131
Wright, John — 59, 111 Wright, Scott — 33, 118, 121 Yadro Auto Parts — 142 Yadro, Mari — 12, 110,113, 115,124, 133 Yadro, Mike — 59 Yadro, Toni — 7, 8, 52,59, 110,113 York, Julie — 59, 110,134 York, Mary Jane — 78, 127 Young, Brad — 33, 132, 133 Young, Lesley — 67 Zimmer, Rhonda — 67, 118,
133
167The members of the 1983 REDBIRD ANNUAL staff wish to thank all who have helped to complete Volume 69 of the REDBIRD ANNUAL. Frankly, we are glad the job is Finished. Although the task was tedious at times, the process of completing the yearbook was a learning experience for all of us.
Senior members of the 1983 REDBIRD staff include the following: Dana Lucas, Co-Editor; Tim Glodich, Sports section; Bobby Hill and John Karnes, Advertising Managers.
The REDBIRD ANNUAL staff especially wants to thank Mr. Steve Smith of Delmar Studios, Mr. Larry DeMattei, and Jon Borton for their help with the photography. The DAILY AMERICAN also deserves credit for their assistance. We would also like to express our appreciation to the many professional and business people of West Frankfort for their support and cooperation.
We would especially like to thank our advisor, Mrs. Hellen Mary Batts, for her continuous support and patience in the completion of the 1983 REDBIRD ANNUAL.
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