Frankfort Community High School - Red Bird Yearbook (West Frankfort, IL)
- Class of 1984
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1984 REDBIRD Frankfort Community High School West Frankfort, Illinois Volume 70
Redbird Annual Proudly Presents
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Traditions............... 5
Friendships............. 17
Leadership.............. 67
Guidance................ 71
Participation........... 77
Competition.............103
Merchandizing...........129
Information.............164Queen Dawn Murray — Homecoming 1983.
Betty McCarty and Chris Thompson in Cafeteria.
Chris Bedokis in F.C.H.S. Library.
All students’ favorite hour — Lunch!
3The RliDBIRD Annual Staff of 1983-84 take time from their busy schedule to pose under the gazebo at the Historical Museum.
Cheerleaders prove that “practice makes perfect.”
Mrs. Blackwood sits in the midst of her classroom “jungle."
4Dawn Murray, Homecoming Queen, and Escort Greg Joni Bernhard, Runner-Up, and Escort Mike Smith. Acton.
Dawn Griffin, Runner-Up, and Escorts Kevin Racic and John Duff.
The 67th Homecoming at F.C.H.S. was the highlight of the year 1983-84. The theme of this year’s Homecoming was “Photographs.” The gym was decorated by Mr. Tim Murphy and the Art Department. The Student Council was in charge of all activities.
The traditional Chili Supper, Bonfire, Snake Dance, and the Sock-Hop were held the night before the coronation.
Senior Dawn Murray was crowned Homecoming Queen. She was chosen by the entire student body. Runners-up were Joni Bernhard and Dawn Griffin.
This year’s coronation had a slide presentation of the past twenty-five Homecoming Queens. Some of the former queens were part of the program.
For the ninth year in a row, the exuberant RED-BIRDS defeated Benton in the traditional Turkey Day Football Game by a score of 41-13.
The 1983-84 Homecoming was a tremendous success.
6JUNIOR ATTENDANTS AND ESCORTS — Melanie Warren, Jeff Tharp. Doug O’Connor, Donnetta Sigler.
SOPHOMORE ATTENDANTS AND ESCORTS — John Perrotto, Brigett Davis, Stan Roan. Cara Kerrone.
FRESHMAN ATTENDANTS AND ESCORTS — Pam Fitzgerald, Joe Nicklin, David Willmorc, Belle Tanner.
7Miss Dawn Murray
Queen 1983-1984
8HOMECOMING QUEEN AND ATTENDANTS B. Davis, P. Fitzgerald. D. Sigler, J. Bernhard, D. Murray, M. Warren, D. Griffin, C. Kcrronc, A. Tanner.
ESCORTS AND HONOR GUARDS J Duff. C Lee, M Smith, D Willmore. J. Perrotto, L. Rachels, S Roan. J. Tharp, D. O’Connor, J. Nicklin. K Racic, (i. Acton. K llarpool• ■■■■ ■
MISTRESS and MASTER OF CEREMONIES — Kerri
Melvin and Chuck Clark.
Coach Ernest and football team anxiously watching from sidelines Turkey Day.
F.C.H.S. Band opening the 1983 Homecoming Coronation.
Senior Queen candidates watching nervously as Greg Acton opens envelope.
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CHILDREN of the HOMECOMING COURT — Dusty Melvin, Vittoria Patton, Mindy Morris, and Michael
Dziadus.The SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS for 1983-84 were: Stan Roan, President; Kerri Melvin, Secretary; Carl Lee, Vice-President; and Gayle Williams, Treasurer. The class sponsor was Mr. Stritzel.
THE JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS for 1983-84 were: Kenny Harrawood, President; Melanie Warren, Vice-President; Melissa Neeley, Treasurer; and Toni Yadro, Secretary. The class sponsor was Miss Hrovatich.
THE SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS for 1983-84 were; Nathan Norman, President; Jan Chapman, Treasurer; Lisa Stafford, Secretary; and Brigett Davis, Vice-President. The class sponsor was Mrs. Helleny.
The FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS for 1983-84 were: John Melvin, Secretary; Tim McDaniel, Treasurer; Anut Willmore, President; and Tom Palasky, Vice-President. The class sponsor was Mr. Grammer.
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First Place — Michelle Boyd
Second Place — Gene MitchellLaura Hughes and Jerry McPhail
F.C.H.S.
Greg Acton, Student Body President
Jill Gilbert, Student Council President
Donnetta Sigler
Ken Johnson• •
Greg Acton
. Friendship.
Anna Anderson
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Georgetta Anderson
Susan Androff
Kristy Basler
Rickey Bennett
Joni Bernhard
18... Opportunities ...
Randy Blocker
Tom Bernhard
Lindell Blades
Brian Bolte
Dean Borcky
Kathy Boren
LeAnn Bowers Peri Bowman Michelle Boyd
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The Class of ’84 Enjoys
George Collins
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Kim Cabaness
Dorothy Bromley
Chuck Clark
Steve Crawford
Dana DavisCompetition in Everyday
Bret Dees
Frank DeSomer
Activities
Tara Dinn
Lisa Dodd
Billie Donas
Robert Dorris
Jeanna ErnestFCHS Seniors Look Forward
Connie Finney
Ed Florian
Amy Forgatch
Renee Frazier
Danny Free
Greg Galli
Stacy Garrett
22to Achieving Prosperity
Jill Gilbert
Jason Goodson
in Life
Alan Gosnell
Dawn Griffin
Linda Hall
April Gutierrez
Larry Hand
Deborah Hall
Karen HarpoolSeniors Use Lessons in Daily Living
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Leslie Hill
Ida Hogebaum
Beth Hoodto Acquire Sophistication
Danny Irby
Diana Irby
Darrin Jeffries
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Eleanor Johnson
Ken Johnson
Jeff JonesThe 1984 Seniors Eagerly Begin
Kent Jones
Steve Kalaher
David Karnes
Denise Adams Kelley
Mark King
Richard Jones
Susie Kirkman
Mark Lane
Carl LeePreparations for Graduation
Lisa Martin
Alisa Mason
Tonetta Masters
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Rhonda Mays
Dana McCarty
Bob MelvinAppreciation and Esteem for Teachers
Chris Melvin
Kerri Melvin
Don Messamore
Trevier Minton
Kathy Morgan
Ron Messamore
Sonja Morgan
Toni Moschino
Dawn MurrayRun High With Seniors
Joe Nicklin
Doug O’Connor
Lisa Palasky
Karen Patton
Darren Periman
John Perrotto
Richie Poole Nancy Potepan Janet Pry
29Seniors Contemplate the Completion
Julie Pugh
Larry Rachels
Kevin Racic
Danny Ramey
Susan Rissi
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Jim Rich
Barbara Robinson
Jeanette Ross
Scott Ruzich
30Karen Sears
Brent Sesock
of Their High School Years
Amy Sileven
Tabatha Smelcer
Mike Smith
Stephanie Smith Mary Beth Snedden
31The Hopes and Aspirations of
Ron Spicer
Terri Taylor
Terry Travis
Janet Stanley
Danny Uhls
Vernon VeaughnThis Year’s Seniors Soar High
Lori Walters
Tamrfiy Verschueren
Gayle Williams
Grant Wilson
Kim Williams
Kevin Wilson
David Willmore
Terri WitkewizNOT PICTURED
Ray Brown Keith Campbell Terri Crawford Wendy Davis Deanna Johnson Roy Johnson Tim Lindsey Bill McClement Scott Neibel John Osterhout Chris Pierce Stan Roan Troy Shelton-Yates Ray Smith Mike Todich Joyce Weeks
S. Roan and P. Esparza take a break from their busy day.
M. Lintner and T. Moschino complete their typing assignments.
R. Bennett works on computer homework.
Mr. DeMattei shows R. Harris how to load film into her camera.
34Greg Acton — Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain 4; Wrestling I. 2, 3. 4; Key Club 2, 3, 4; Student Body President 4.
Ann Anderson — Office Worker 3; Volleyball 1, 2, 3; Art Circle 3; FTA 3; FHA 1.
Georgetta Anderson — Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; FTA 1, 2, 3,4; FHA 1; Volleyball 1.
Colette Andesilich — Softball 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2; Student Council 2, 3, 4; FTA 1, 2, 3, 4. Secretary 4; Office Worker 2, 3, 4.
John Andrews
Susan Androff Honor Society 3; FTA 2.
Kristy Baslcr — Sub Debs 2, 3, 4; Art Circle 1, 2, 3; Student Council 3.
Rickey Bennett — Key Club 2, 3,4; FTA 1,2, 3,4. Joni Bernhard Basketball 1,2, 3; Volleyball 2, 3, 4; Softball 2, 3, 4; Sub Debs 2, 3, 4; Queen’s Court 2, 4. Tom Bernhard — Football 2; Wrestling 1; FTA 1, 2, 3,4.
Lindell Blades— Wrestling I.
Randy Blocker — Auto Club.
Brian Bolte — Track 2, 3, 4.
Dean Brocky — Auto Club
Kathy Boren — Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Softball 1, 2, 3, 4; Volleyball 2, 3,4.
LeAnn Bowers — Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Softball 1, 2, 3,4; Volleyball 2, 3, 4; FTA 1, 2, 3,4; Science Club 4. Peri Bowman FTA 3; FHA 2, 3, 4.
Michelle Boyd — Class Officer 1, 2; Cheerleader 1; Sub Debs 2, 3,4; Student Council 2.
Ja’Dean Boyer
Dorothy Bromley Student Council 1; FTA 1, 2, 3; Flonor Society 4; NIKE Club 4.
Ray Brown
Kim Cabancss — NIKE Club 3; Art Circle 2, 3; Guidance Office 3.
John Calcaterra — Wrestling 1,2, 3,4; Football 2. Keith Campbell — Auto Club 4.
Charles Clark — Science Club President 4; FTA 1,2, 3; Senior Film Committee; REDBIRD Annual 4; Student Council 3.
Julie Cleland — Band 1, 2, 3; Student Council 2; FTA 1,2; Office Worker 4; NIKE Club 4.
George Collins
Steve Crawford — Track 2; Football 2.
Terri Crawford
Dana Davis— FTA 1,2, 3; Interpreters’Theater 1, 3. Wendy Davis
Bret Decs —Golf 1,2, 3,4.
Frank DeSomer Football 1; Wrestling 1.
Tara Dinn
Lisa Dodd — Office Worker 3.
Billie Donas— Pom-Pon 2, 3; Volleyball 1; Art Circle 2; FTA 4; Attendance Worker 3.
Robert Dorris Wrestling I. 2, 3,4; Football I, 2. John Duff — Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain 4; Wrestling 2, 3,4; Honor Society 3, 4.
Roy Egeditch — Auto Club 3, 4.
Jeanna Ernest — Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain 4; Homecoming Court 2, 3; Sub Debs 2, 3, 4, Historian 4; Student Council 2, 3; REDBIRD Annual 1-4.
Paul Esparza — Football 3, 4; Wrestling 3, 4; Electricity Club 3, 4.
Tammy Filkins — Sub Debs 2, 3, 4; Art Club 1, 2;
FHA 1.
Connie Finney FTA 1, 2, 3, 4; Redbird Notes 1; Volleyball I; NIKE Club 2.
Ed Florian — Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 3, 4; Track 2.
Amy Forgatch — Cheerleader 1, 4; Volleyball 2, 3; Homecoming Attendant 1.
Renee Frazier— FTA 2.
Danny Free
Greg Galli — Golf 1, 2, 3,4.
Stacy Garrett — Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Honor Society 3, 4; FTA 2; Youth Board 4.
Jill Gilbert — Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4, President 4; Band 1, 2, 4; Cheerleader 4; Honor Society 3; NIKE Club 2, 3, 4.
Jason Goodson — Basketball 1, 2; Football 4; FTA 2, 3, 4; Band 1.
Alan Gosnell
Dawn Griffin — FTA 3, 4, Treasurer 4; Student Council 3,4; Art Circle 1; Homecoming Court 3,4. April Gutierrez Honor Society 3, 4; Pom Pon 2, 3; FTA 2,3,4; FHA 1,2.
Debby Hall — FTA 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice President 3; Electronics Club 3, 4; Science Club 4. Record Secretary 4; Honor Society 3, 4; Freedom '81 Committee 1.
Linda Hall — Cheerleader 2, 3, 4; Student Council 1,
2. 3; Sub Debs 2, 3, 4, Vice President 4.
Larry Hand
Karen Harpool — Class Officer, President 1; Volleyball 1,2; Redbird Notes 1,2, 3,4, Editor 2, 3, 4; Sub Debs 3,4, Secretary 4; Honor Society 3,4.
Kevin Harpool — Football 2, 4; Basketball 1, 2; Band 1,2, 3, 4.
Rhonda Harris — FHA 1, 2; FTA 2; Student Council
3.
Kelly Hawkins
Todd Hawkins — Auto Club 3, 4.
Mitch Hayman Basketball 1; Track 3; Auto Club
4.
Andy Hemminger— Football 1; Basketball 1.
Leslie Hill Ida Hogebaum
Beth Hood — Science Club 4.
Debbie Hoppers — FTA 3.
Dean Horsley — Football 2; FTA 1; Band 1,4.
Laura Hughes — Student Council 1,2,3; Sub Debs 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4; Wrestling Scorekeeper 3,4.
Danny Irby — Auto Club 4.
Diana Irby
Darrin Jeffries — Band 1,2, 3,4.
Deanna Johnson
Eleanor Johnson — Honor Society 3, 4; FHA 2, 4; FTA 4; Science Club 4.
Ken Johnson — Band.
Roy Johnson — Football 2.
Jeff Jones — Football 1, 2; Key Club 2, 3.
Kent Jones — Honor Society 3, 4; Science Club 4; FTA 4; Electricity Club 2, 3; Librarian 2.
Richard Jones — Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Football 2; Basketball 1.
Steve Kalaher — Auto Club.
David Karnes
Denise Kelley — Volleyball 2, 3.
35Mark King— Wrestling 1, 2, 3,4; Football 2.
Susie Kirkman — Office Worker 4; NIKE Club 4. Mark Lane
Carl Lee — Football 2, 3, 4; Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1,2, 3, 4; Class Officer, Secretary 3, Vice President 4; Key Club President 4.
Chris LeVine — Auto Club 4.
Tim Lindsey — Auto Club 4.
Susan Lindsey
Michelle Lintner — Honor Society 3, 4; NIKE Club 4.
Lisa Martin — Softball 1, 3, 4; Cheerleader 2; Volleyball 3; Art Circle 1, 2, 3; FHA 1.
Alisa Mason — Student Council 4; Art Circle 1,2, 3, 4, President 4; Office Worker 4; Youth Board 3; FHA 1.
Tonetta Masters
Rhonda Mays — Art Circle — 1,2, 3.
Dana McCarty — Art Circle 1, 2; FHA 1; Guidance Worker 2, 3, 4; Attendance Worker 1.
Bill McClement Bob Melvin
Chris Melvin — Football 1.
Kerri Melvin Don Messamore Ron Messamore Trevier Minton Kathy Morgan
Sonja Morgan — Art Circle 1, 2, 3; FHA 1, 2, 3; Honor Society 3; FTA 2, 3,4; Scholar Bowl 4.
Toni Moschino — Honor Society 3,4; NIKE Club 4. Dawn Murray — REDBIRD Annual 1, 2, 3, 4, Co-Editor 3, 4; Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, Captain 2; Class Officer 1, 2, Vice President; Homecoming Attendant 1; Homecoming Queen 4.
Scott Neibel
Joe Nicklin — Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Key Club 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1,2.
Doug O’Connor — Track 1; Football 1,2, 3,4.
John Osterhout
Lisa Palasky — Class Officer 2, 3, President 2; Honor Society 3, 4; Student Council 3, 4; NIKE Club 4, President 4; Band 1.
Karen Patton — NIKE Club 4, Vice President 4. Darren Periman — Track 3,4. ,
John Perrotto — Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Key Club 1,2, 3, 4.
Chris Pierce Richie Poole Nancy Potepan
Janet Pry — Honor Society 3,4; NIKE Club 4; Office Worker 3,4.
Julie Pugh — FTA 1, 2, 3, 4; NIKE Club 4; Girl Scouts 1,2, 3,4; Office Worker 2.
Larry Rachels — Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1, 2, 3.
Kevin Racic — Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Key Club 1, 2; Youth Board 4.
Danny Ramey — Honor Society 3,4.
Jim Rich
Susan Rissi — REDBIRD Annual 3, 4; Interpreters’ Theater 2, 3, 4, Secretary-Treasurer 3, Vice President 4; FTA 2, 3, 4; NIKE Club 2, 3, Treasurer 2; Europe Trip 3,4.
Stan Roan — Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Class Officer, President 4, Vice President 3; Basketball 1.
Barbara Robinson
Jeannette Ross — Pom Pon 3; Basketball 2.
Scott Ruzich
Karen Sears — Art Circle 1, 2, 3; NIKE Club 2, 3; FTA 1,2; Office Worker 3.
Brent Sesock
Troy Shelton — Football 2, 3.
Lisa Shupe
Amy Sileven — REDBIRD Annual 2, 3, 4; Interpreters’ Theatre 1, 2, 3, 4, President 2, 3, 4; Honor Society 3, 4; Pom Pon 4; Spanish Club 1, 2, 3; FTA 2,
3.4.
Tabatha Smelcer — Basketball 1; FHA 3; Interpreters’ Theatre 3; NIKE Club 3.
Lori Smith
Mike Smith — Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Key Club; Basketball 1,2; Track 3; Special Olympic Coach 2,3,4. Raymond Smith
Stephanie Smith — Sub Debs 2, 3, 4; NIKE Club 4; FTA 1,2,3.
Mary Beth Snedden — FHA 1, 2, 3; Cordets 1, 2, 3; Chorus 1,2, 3.
Ron Spicer — Football 1,2; Wrestling 1,2.
Janet Stanley— Basketball; Softball; Band 1.
Kim Talluto — Student Council 1, 4; Honor Society 3,4; FTA 1, 2, 3,4; President 4; NIKE Club 4.
Terri Taylor — Sub Debs 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, President 4.
Jeff Tharp — Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Key Club 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1.
Scott Thomas Mike Todich Terry Travis
Danny Uhls — Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Honor Society 3, 4.
Vernon Veaghn — Football 2; Auto Club President 4. Tammy Verschuren Lori Walters
Dana Herring Webb — Honor Society 3,4; Band 1,2, 3, 4; Chorus 1.
Joyce Weeks — Yearbook Staff 3; FBIA; FHA 1, 2,
3.
Gayle Williams — Student Council 4; NIKE Club 3,
4, Secretary 4; Class Officer 4; Sub Debs 4; FHA 1, 2,
3.4.
Kim Williams — Attendance Worker 2, 3; FHA 1; Art Circle 2, 3.
David Willmore — Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1, 4; Basketball 1.
Grant Wilson — Auto Club 4.
Kevin Wilson — REDBIRD Annual 3, 4; Basketball 1; Band 1; FTA 1,2.
Terri Witkewiz — FTA Secretary 2; Science Club 4; Honor Society 3.
36The class of 1985 plunged into its junior year with hopeful hearts and gleeful abandon. Under the sponsorship of Miss Alice Hrovatich, we raised the money needed for our Homecoming float and the 1984 Prom.
Melanie Warren and Donnetta Sigler were our Homecoming attendants. Our 1983-84 class officers were: Kenny Harrawood. President; Melanie Warren. Vice-President; Toni Yadro, Secretary; and Melissa Neeley. Treasurer.
Yes, it is hard to believe that we arc really juniors at last. It seems only yesterday that we entered F.C.H.S. as “green” freshmen.
We are happy at the progress of our class and the imprint we have made here. We have spent most of our lives in some form of schooling. and now that we have only one year left before graduation, we feel that we must work especially hard during the coming year to achieve our goals.... Friendship ...
James Adelsberger Eddie Adkins Charles Armes
Rhonda Armes Kristi Barker Kim Biggerstaff
Jeff Blades David Boner Tim Braddy
Tonya Braggs Ron Branch Tammy Branch
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Charles Bratcher Angiy Browning Francie Broy... Fulfillment...
Mike Butler Amy Calhoun Darlene Campbell
Brent Cannon Robert Carrington Cathy Carter
John Chismar Adrian Clover Carmel Collins
Kathleen Cowan Mike Crabtree Tracy Crawford
Ronnie Cullum Ed Daniell Mike Darby
39Juniors Enjoy Companionship of
David Donahue Dennis Donahue Steve Donovan
Marilyn Duane Debbie Duncan Darren Ellis
Holli Essary Jeff Filkins Mike Ford
Darren Frazier Paula Frazier Russell Freeman
Susie Gardner Jerry Gass Johnny Gass
40Friends Throughout the Year
Paula Gibbs Kay Glover Lori Gulley
Tom Gulley Bruce Hall Lisa Hankins
Kenny Harrawood Matt Heal Teresa Henderson
Rich Hogebaum Bret Hood Dawn Hood
Melanie Hopper Dawn Horsley Bob Hutchcraft
4142
w ve Great Expectations
Scott Isaacs Renee Johnson Melissa Joplin
Teri Jovi Matt Karnes Shelley Karoski
Kim Keene Mike Koczorowski Christy Krantz
Kerry Lamar Mike Laswcll Susan Lee
Angie Lindsey Tammy Lipc Charles Lovellfor the Years in the Future
Sheri Lude Leilani Mac Jannet Kim Mayhew
Roxie McCarty Bruce McClerren Don McClintock
Mark McDaniel Jerry McPhail Kathy McPhail
Traci Meraclc Lance Miller Michelle Mills
Misty Mills Gene Mitchell Mark Moore
43The Class of ’85 Has a Special
Jerry Mumbower Mia Murray Melissa Neeley
Cathy Osterhout Don Peavey Christie Pickering
David Poole Aimee Powless Wendy Pruett
Jeff Pulliam Tina Rachels Steve Remm
Denny Richey Angie Robertson Richie Rogers
44Togetherness and Camaraderie
Chip Romack Barry Ross Danny Russell
Diana Russell Kevin Russell KimSchloss
Tim Series Amy Shelby John Shelby
Charlie Short Donnetta Sigler Scott Skinner
Doug Smith Nancy Smith Scott Smith
45Juniors Make Discernible
Kevin Squibb Craig Stevens Jeff Straka
Amy Stubblefield Sheila Sturgeon Debbie Sullivan
Jennifer Summers Nancy Summers Robbie Tango
Tom Tedeschi David Thompson Tommy Tomlinson
Frank Tresso Michelle Trotter Kent Trovillion
46Progress Toward Future Careers
Rosa True Tammy Urban Terry Vaughn
Karen Wall Tina Wallace Melanie Warren
Trevor Weaver Traci Webb Darrell Webber
Brett Webster Shelley Whittington Amy Wiehn
Dawn Wilburn Martha Wilburn Pam Wilburn
47Teresa Wilkerson Russ Williams Jeff Wollesen
Amy Woods Jon Woods Derren Wortman
Lara Wortman John Wright Mike Yadro
Toni Yadro Tammy Yocum Julie York
NOT PICTURED
Daniel Durham Pam Hood Richard Jones Norman Pyles
Jeff Spencer Willie Stanley Daniel Wilkins
48Fifth hour girls enjoy spending lunchtime together.
Melanie Warren represents Junior Class.
Tim Series and Donnetta Sigler have fun in Woodshop.
Juniors impress classmates with their “strong" abilities.
49Junior class competes for “spirit stick.”
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Junior boys enjoy F.C.H.S. “views.Wc have finally graduated from “green freshmen." As sophomores this year, we know our way around: whereas last year we were shy, confused, and a little scared. We have advanced from English I to English II and from algebra to geometry. We were busy from the first day of school to the last.
We chose Cara Kerrone and Brigett Davis as our Homecoming attendants. Wc elected Nathan Norman, class president; Brigett Davis, vice-president; Jan Chapman, treasurer; and Lisa Stafford, secretary. , Jj|. ff I
With the help of our sponsor. Mrs. Helleny. we sold calendars to raise money for our class.
We had a good year in spite of having to take American history. We look forward to two remaining years here at F C.H.S.
As juniors we will finally be upperclassmen, and as seniors we will finally have the prestige wc feel we deserve.
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SOPHOMORES... Friendship ..
Darlene Adams Vicki Adelsberger Jeff Aldridge Scott Allerding
Roberta Ball Robin Ball Eric Barnes Sondra Barrett
Chris Bedokis Larinda Boner Melissa Boyer Angie Brace
Duwayne Brookhouse Daniel Buckingham Pam Burke Kristi Bussler
Lauri Cadle David Cameron Tina Cardwell Kim Carr
Jan Chapman John Chapman Becky Claridy Sherry Clayton
52... Individuality .
Libby Clover Colleen Cowan Terry Crafton Amy Crews
Susan Culpepper Brigett Davis Mark Dees Carl Dencausse
Tim Dial Toni Donovan Tracy Doty Angie Dunning
Sara Engler Eddie Everett Julie Filkins Kenneth Filkins
Andy Fiori Duwayne Fisher Mike Fitzpatrick Elizabeth Fry
Mike Goff Suzanne Gosnell Amanda Gray Steve Grzanich
53Sophomores Often Show Their
Cathy Hall Jeff Hamilton Lori Hammers Kristen Hanna
John Hays Ricky Henson Russell Henson Darren Herring
JoAnn Hill Dawn Hindman Dawn Hogcbaum Mark Hopper
Don Hoover Ed Hubbard Bobby Hudson Scott Innis
Monica Irvin Eric Jacobs Melissa Jent Alisa Johnson
Rebecca Johnson Glenda Johnston Dan Jones Kerry Jones
54Originality in Thought and Action
Matt Jones Chris Jordan Todd Kalaher Billy Kaminski
Vicky Keene Robert Kellow Cara Kerrone Amy Kinsman
Sara Kirby Clinton Knight Roger Lane Susan Lang
Shelly Lay John Layne Jay Lindsey Roxanne Mabry
Beth Martin Tim Martin Robby Massey Barbara McElyea
Matt McGhee John McReynolds Debbie Melvin Joni Melvin
55The Class of 1986 Feels the
Curt Messamore Bobbi Mikutis Nicole Minton Deon Mitchell
Richard Moore Chris Morgcnthalcr Daryn Morris Heather Mosley
Cliff Mull Rene Neibcl Amy Nolen Nathan Norman
Jeff Odle Valerie Odum Rae Parrish Lynn Paulk
Anastasia Pesselato Kelly Peterson Matthew Podnar Patrick Pohl
Noel Pond Chris Raubach Gina Reed Perry Reed
56Satisfaction of Time Well Spent
Heather Roberts JoLyn Rose Kevin Roye Sheri Rumsey
Jamie Russell Marla Salingue Keith Sanders Dana Sapp
Terry Shelton Jill Shupe Mike Simmons James Simpson
Martin Sing Jeff Smilanich Dyke Smith J. T. Smith
Chris Snyder Kevin Spain Jeff Spiller Lisa Stafford
George Stanley Tina Stanley Susan Steinmetz Roseann Stewart
57Tony Stoner Stacy Summers Dan Talbott Shawn Talluto
Billy Tanner Kenneth Taylor Melody Thomas Stacy Thomas
Tracy Thomas Lennie Thompson Amy Tomanovich Dana Tyler
Kevin Walters John Mark Weaver Curt West Michelle White
Joan Wilkins Troy Williams Kim Willis Jerry Wilson
NOT PICTURED
Jesse Edwards David McCracken Jackie Wilder Wayne Wilder
58We, the freshman class, not knowing what to expect, were eager to find what lay ahead of us. Our first days at F.CH.S. were scary and confusing, but now we have learned the “ways” of high school. Realizing that we arc now just the “grcenics,” we will soon be moving on to our next three years at F.CH.S.
As we came into the school, we discovered the tradition of Homecoming. With the help of the freshman sponsor Paul Gram-mcr, we were the first freshmen in many years to have the winning float in the Homecoming Parade.
This year has been different and difficult. It has also been very exciting. The first of many different things was the choosing of class officers. Elected were Anut Willmore, Pres.; Tom Palasky, V. Pres.; John Melvin, Sec.; and Tim McDaniel, Treas.
We will always remember and look back to our first year at F.CH.S., and we will always treasure those memories.
mm... Friendship ...
Loretta Akin Pat Akin Stacy Allen Tom Austin Kim Barnes
Cindy Barnfield Alex Batts Lori Beasley Brian Bcjmovicz Mary Bejmovicz
Michelle Boner Steve Boren Tina Brace Kevin Bradley Matt Braner
Mark Bright Jena Calcaterra Krista Caraway Keri Chance Melanie Clover
Christopher Coleman Janell Coleman Jerry Crabtree Kevin Craig Ronald Crawford
Shane Croslin Theresa Culpepper Jo Anna Dalton Jimmy Davis Michelle Dawson
Lisa Day Toni Dcason Rene DeGroof Tom Dinn Donna Dodd
60... Anticipation ...
John Dorris John Edwards Scott Ellis Jackie Filkins Kevin Filkins
Pam Fitzgerald Melanie Fitzwater Jay Forgatch Ranessa Freeman Dave Galli
Amy Gass Don Gass Cahrrie Gipson Barbara Glodich Kim Golis
Mike Gonzales Jennifer Graskewicz Gayle Griffith Shannon Grotti Eugene Gunter
Kristie Hamilton Kenny Hargett Bill Hartley Brent Hays Jessie Hemminger
Joe Hemminger Karin Herstedt David Hill Nick Hill Scott Hively
Christine Hood Glen Hoppers Chris Hurte Tina Jacobs Cary James
61Freshmen Bring Innovation to the
Gary Jarvis Jill Jeffries Michelle Jemison Danny Jones Floyd Jones
Paula Kaytor Marty Kelly John Dean Kelso Corky Kelton Roger King
Brent Kondritz Monica Lawrence Jimmy Ledbetter Angela Lee Marsha Lemons
David Lewis Holly Lewis Bruce Linsley Kristi Lintner Lori Lucas
Mike Lucas Eddie Marks Tricia Martin Jeff Marvel Bill Masters
Tim McDaniel Michael McElwrath Karen McElyca John McKeown Scott McLain
Mike McPhail Pat McPhail Jim Melvin John Melvin Lisa Menees
62Day to Day Life at FCHS
Trent Miller Jim Moake Joe Mocaby Glenda Morgan Tim Morthland
Patty Murphy Barry Neville Sara O’Connor Lori Odle Dean Overturf
Tom Palasky Tricia Patton Ricky Pickering Marty Pierce Brad Poole
Lance Powless Gayla Price Shannon Price Bob Pruett Chris Pugh
Annette Pyles Allen Rich Bret Richerson Chuck Richerson Scott Roan
David Russell Todd Ruzich Diane Sakonyi Steve Schram David Sevenski
Tony Sipes Brett Sloan Julie Smith Joe Stanislawski Rodney Stanley
63Larry Starrick Chris Staten Vance Stewart Christina Stilley Joe Stitely
Becky Stodghill Dwayne Summers Lori Swarthout Belle Tanner Jackie Taylor
Tim Tharp Brian Todich Alecia Vaughn Kris Wagner Janet Wall
Tonya Wall Marty Wallace Mike Watson Rodney Watson Kevin West
Beth Ann Westell Andy Williams Christina Williams Clint Williams Dina Williams
Anut Willmore Angie Woods Diane Wright Steve Young Shane Zeboski
NOT PICTURED
Allan Bennett Leah Denham Todd Engram Trisha Kelton Cathy Plasters Barry VaughnB. Kondritz and K. Bradley look for an interesting article in the newspaper.
J. Cleland picks up attendance sheets.
Mr. G. Grosco prepares the next assignment. N. Hill, B. Hartley, and S. Hively enjoy the sunshine.
65S. Boren, J. Melvin, M. McPhail, and C. Williams are eager for fun after school.
C. Williams, J. Filkins, and K. McElyea laugh at amusing joke as they wait for the bell.
The freshman float wins first prize in the Turkey Day Parade.
L. Rachels teases freshman girls at lunch.
66Regardless of how new or well-equipped a school may be. the personnel determine its character
When dealing with students, faculty, parents, community, and the
Board of Education, our administration is unsurpassed in ability and
dedication.
Their responsibilities as administrative leaders are vitally important because education affects the lives of all the people.
An essential part of the administrator’s role is to assure the
students the finest education r..,.
ou will find
ADMINISTRATIONMr. L. Goebel Patton Superintendent, District 168
Mr. L. Goebel Patton is the Superintendent of Frankfort Community District 168. Mr. Patton has been involved in education all of his life. He has been a classroom teacher, a principal, and the superintendent besides serving with the IEA for several years.
He guides and advises both school officials and students and aids the educational system in every possible way. He is a responsible leader, not only in the community but also in the state of Illinois.
Mr. Patton supervises two elementary schools, a junior high school, and Frankfort Community High School. He is busy attending school board meetings, visiting schools, and conducting seminars in various school districts throughout the state.
The Board of Education, as representatives of the people, strives to improve the quality of education in this district. It is the Board’s responsibility to govern the overall policies in the school district.
At their meetings, the members formulate and adopt all school budgets, approve all curriculum, set salaries, and discuss and plan any improvements for all school systems in this district. Mr. Fred Kondritz is the President, and Mr. Michael Riva is the Secretary.
BOARD OF EDUCATION — Row 1: J. Wall, D. Broy, L. Hopkins, M. Riva. Row 2: F. Kondritz, B. Osterhout, M. Simpson.
68Mr. Gail Borton, F.C.H.S. Principal
One of the most important people involved in the high school itself is the principal. Mr. Gail Borton has served as the high school principal very effectively throughout the 1983-84 school year.
Planning class schedules, visiting classrooms, advising students, and supervising student assemblies filled the year for Mr. Borton.
Principal Borton coordinated all school activities. He was the final authority concerning all F.C.H.S. matters.
The 1983-84 school year would not have gone so smoothly without Mr. Borton. His efforts were appreciated by both students and faculty.
Secretaries Gay Maddox and Marty Innis and Bookkeeper Betty Grotti perform the endless secretarial tasks that keep the school running efficiently.
Mrs. Betty Grotti Mrs. Gay Maddox
69Mrs. Marty Innis substituted for Gay Maddox as school secretary.
Mrs. Vicki Johnson was a teacher-aide for Mrs. Orso.
Principal Gail Borton. F.C.H.S.; Principal John Gray, Frankfort; Principal Ron Smith, Denning; and Principal Terry Warren, Central Jr. High took notes during a board meeting.
70V A.CVJ1-TY... Guidance ...
Mrs. Wilma Anderson
Mr. Allen Barton
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Mrs. Genelle Bedokis
Mrs. Shiela Blackwood
Mr. Russell Clover
Mr. Larry DeMattei
Mrs. Hellen Mary Batts
Mr. George Clark
Mrs. Mary Ellen Dorris• • •
Mr. Gene Ernest
Understanding
Mrs. Sandra Fiori
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Mr. Paul Grammer
Mr. Lowell Grissom
Mrs. Jane Hedley
Miss Dolores Grosco
Mrs. Sharon Helleny
Mr. George Grosco
Mr. Donald Hobbs
73Mr. Harold Hood
Miss Alice Hrovatich
Mr. George Karoski
Mrs. Jo Linda Marlow
Mr. Tim Murphy
Mrs. Liz Orso
Mr. Steve Pasko
Miss Jane Perr
Mr. Elmo Ricci
74Mr. Tim Ricci
Mr. Pat Sipes
Mrs. Linda Stevens
Mr. Richard Stritzel
Mrs. Peggy Smith
75Mr. Tim Weaver
Mr. Gary Warren
Mrs. Debbie Wells
Mr. Dan Weakly
Mr. Ron W'inter Mrs. Jane York
Faculty members have duties besides those in the classroom.
M rs. Wilma Anderson. English teacher, listens to another excuse.
76The organizations of Frankfort Community High School play an important role in helping to build the foundation for participation in society. This participation enables thc-students to develop important values such as leadership and responsibilitv that will be beneficial to the students in the years aftepF.C.H.S.
One of the most important qualities a student gains through participating in an organization’ is the ability to work together with others as a unit to reach a goal.
The clubs and organizations of Frankfort Community High serve our communitN and also provide the students with a much needed break from their studies and other school pressures.
The clubs and organizations are sponsored by teachers associations. The organizations raise money for their grou ing fund-raising projects and by working concessions'iat] events.
will find . . .
ORGANIZATIONS
77... Responsibility
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REDBIRD ANNUAL— Row I: Mrs. Batts. D. Murray, J. Ernest, A. Sileven, A. Woods. Row 2: E. Jacobs, M. Warren, J. Rose, K. Wilson. Row 3: S. Rissi, C. Clark, A. Fiori, B. Hood.
The 1983-84 REDBIRD ANNUAL staff worked hard to meet the three deadlines that were required for the yearbook’s completion. Under the direction of Mrs. Hellen Mary Batts, this task was accomplished efficiently and competently.
This year’s Co-Editors were seniors Jeanna Ernest and Dawn Murray. Their dedication helped to make this year’s annual a success.
Other senior members include Kevin Wilson, Advertising Manager; Chuck Clark, Photographer; Amy Sileven, Copywriter and Sophomore Editor; and Susan Rissi, Senior Editor.
The staff is pleased with their work and hopes that the student body will be satisfied with the results.
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Co-Editors Jeanna Ernest and Dawn Murray.... Participation ...
Staff members Kevin Wilson and JoLyn Rose.
Staff members Chuck Clark, Kim Barnes, and Angie Woods.
79KEY CLUB — Row 1: Mr. Weaver, C. Lee, C. Snyder, K. Harrawood, J. Wright. B. Hood. Row 2: R. Bennett. M. Podnar, N. Norman, E. Jacobs, M. McGhee. G. Acton, T. Martin. Row 3: B. Hutchcraft, M. Darby, G. Mitchell. E. Barnes, J. Hays. Row 4. J. McPhail, T. Weaver. D. Donahue, M. Smith, M. Heal, K. Trovillion.
The Key Club is a community service organization sponsored by the Kiwanis Club. Mr. Tim Weaver is the local director.
This year’s National Key Club Project was helping in the fight against spastic paralysis.
The Key Club will award a scholarship of $200 to a
student with outstanding community service. The scholarship is in honor of Mr. Ernest Yuhas, former sponsor.
Other Key Club projects were: helping at the Kiwanis Barbecue and working in the Old King Coal Race.
KEY CLUB OFFICERS R. Bennett, Sec.; G. Acton, V. Pres.: C. Lee, Pres. Not Pictured: J. Perrotto, Treas.
80SUB-DRBS Row I: M. Boyd, L. Hughes. T. Taylor, M. Neeley, A. Tomanovich, S. I.udc, Mrs. Smith. Row 2: J. Bernhard. K. Baslcr, H. Essary, T. Yadro, S. Karoski, T. Filkins. K. Harpool, J. Ernest. Row 3: M. Warren, G. Williams, M. Mills. J. Rose, L. Hall, A. Wichn, C. Hall, J. York, S. Smith.
The Sub-Debs is an organization for girls. Mrs. Peggy Smith is the club sponsor. The membership is open to sophomore, junior, and senior girls.
This year the Sub-Debs continued the tradition of selling mums for Homecoming. They also conducted their initiation of new members during the Homecom-
ing Parade.
Other Sub-Deb activities included helping with the Old King Coal Race, working concessions, a Christmas party, and the annual Mother-Daughter Banquet in the spring.
SUB-DEBS OFFICERS — T. Taylor, Pres.; L. Hall, V.-Pres.; K Harpool. Sec.; L. Hughes, Treas.; J. Ernest, Hist.
81STUDENT COUNCIL Row I: Mr. Clover, T. Yadro, M. Warren, J, Gilbert. B Hood Row 2: M. Clover, C. Kerrone, G Reed, D. Hood, K. Jones. L. Powlcss. M. Neeley. Row 3: A. Mason, C. Andcsilich, A. Vaughn. G. Williams. S. Karoski, K Harrawood, K. Barnes. Row 4: J. Chapman, K. Talluto, L. Palasky, J. Rose, J. Wright, D. Sigler. K. Willis,
The F.C.H.S. Student Council is the only school organization that represents the entire student body.
The annual homecoming events for F.C.H.S. are the responsiblity of the Student Council. These events include a chili supper and a dance.
The Student Council also sponsors a student ex-
change program which allows students from other schools to visit F.C.H.S. during a school day while our members visit their schools.
The Student Council requires much dedication and work.
STUDENT COUNCIL OF HCF.RS M. Warren, See ; T Yadro, V Pres ..I. Gilbert. Pres . B Hood.Trcas.
82ADVANCED ART Row 1: .1. Hankins. P Frazier. K Mayhew, E. Danicll. P. Pohl. A. Brace. L. Thompson. Row 2: D. Griffin. A. Pessclato, K. Racic, D. Irby. S. Clayton, J. Wilson, Mr. Murphy. Row 3: K. Filkins, M. McDaniel, J. Wollcscn. K. Walters. R. Spicer.
ART CIRCLE — Row I: J. Hemminger. P Frazier. K. Mayhew, S. Gardner. S. Price. Row 2: L. Thompson. M. Dees. P. Pohl. A. Mason, J. Crabtree, Mr. Murphy. Row 3: G. Morgan, M. McPhail, M. McDaniel, A. Pessclato, T. Wall.
83YOUTH BOARD — Row 1: Mr. Murphy, T. Patton, L. Thompson, A. Shelby, J. Hays, K. Glover, S. Gardner, L. Miller, G. Reed. Row 2: F. Broy, E. Barnes, M. McPhail, J. Melvin, D. Jones, D. Hindman, S. Garrett, S. Ludc. Row 3: K. Racic, J. Hamilton. J. Wollesen, M. Goff, P. McPhail, D. Russell, A. Pcssclato, K. Barker.
YOUTH BOARD OFFICERS — Row 1: S. Gardner, V. Pres.; K Barker, Treas. Row 2: L. Thompson, Pres.; S. Lude. Sec.
The Youth Board under the supervision of Mr. Tim Murphy is an organization of F.C.H.S. students. To become a member of the Youth Board, a student must be voted in by the present members.
The group meets every other Wednesday to make preparations for upcoming dances, movies, and other activities for the high school and junior high school students.
This year the members have worked long hours restoring the Youth Center. They have been painting, replacing floors, repairing ceilings, and mending furniture.
Future plans include an all-night dance contest and a spring dance featuring “Music in Motion.”
The Youth Board worked closely with the Junior Women’s Club and the community.
84SCHOLAR BOWL — Row 1: Mrs. Dorris, A. Sileven, S. Morgan, C. Andesilich, C. Jordan, E. Jacobs. Row 2: J. Aldridge, C. Carter, T. Tedeschi. R. Zimmer, E. Barnes. C. Bedokis. M. McGhee, Mrs. Fiori.
HONOR SOCIETY — Row I: J. Pry, T. Witkewiz, E. Johnson, S. Garrett, A. Sileven. K. Harpool, C. Finney. Row 2: Mrs. Blackwood, C. Andesilich. J. Gilbert, A. Gutierrez, K. Jones, M. Lintner, D. Hall. T. Moschino. Row 3: G. Acton. J. Duff, D. Ramey. D. Uhls. L. Palasky. K. Talluto, D. Herring Webb.
85NIKE CLUB — Row 1: P. Gibbs, M. Mills, K. Jones, S. Kirkman, D. Sapp, D. Campbell, C. Andcsilich, T. Moschino, J. Pry. Row 2: F. Broy, J. Clcland, J. York, S. Lee, D. Sigler, J. Pugh, K. Cowan, T. Mcraclc, Miss Grosco. Row 3: S. Smith. K. Talluto, G. Williams, K. Patton, J. Rose, L. Palasky, K. Willis. J. Gilbert, M. Lintner.
SCIENCE CLUB — Row 1: C. Williams, R. Kellow, I. Hogebaum, B. Hays, J. Gilbert. S. Hivcly, T. McDaniel, T. Dinn, J. Dalton, A. Pyles. Row 2: Mr. Grosco, D. Herring Webb, B. Hood, C. Jordan, D. Campbell, E. Johnson, S. McLain. A. Vaughn, C. Andcsilich, A. Woods, L. Powless, B. Lindslcy, A. Powlcss. Row 3: L. Bowers, M. Watson, M. Murray, K. Royc, B. Davis, T. Cardwell, P. Fitzgerald, K. Golis, T. Witkewiz, S. Morgan, J. Calcatcrra. Mrs. Stevens. Row 4: C. Gipson, K. Sanders, K. Talluto, M. McDaniel. J. Gass, A. Clover, C. Clark, D. Hall, K. Jones, A. Shelby.
86VOCATIONAL NURSING I — Row 1: Mrs. York, M. Neeley, P. Hood, L. Gulley, P. Wilburn, S. Barrett. M. Boyd. Row 2: T. Verschueren, L. Clover, S. Englcr, A. Dunning, W. Davis, A. Calhoun, A. Gutierrez.
VOCATIONAL NURSING II — Row 1: L. Hughes, A. Powless, D. Kelley, M. Murray, F. Broy, Mrs. York. Row 2: A. Browning, C. Krantz, A. Robertson, R. Johnson, N. Summers. Row 3: L. Walters, N. Smith, T. Webb, C. Osterhout, M. Mills.
87FFA — Row I. M. Kelly, M. Bright. Row 2: Mr. Hobbs, C. Short, B. Kaminiski, M. Braner, R. Massey, M. Karnes, R. Moore.
Participation Improves Expression
FHA-HERO Row I: G. Griffith, T. Jacobs, D. Williams, S. Culpepper. Row 2: Mrs. Hcdlcy, J. Dalton, E. Johnson, P. Bowman, B McElyea, Mrs. Hcllcny. Row 3: T. Lipc, M. Sneddon, J. Summers, D. Wilburn, K. McPhail.BUILDING TRADES — Row I: Mr. Barton, M. Todich, D. Russell, M. Moore, B. Gregory. Row 2: A. Hemminger, C. Melvin, D. Wortman, M. Crabtree, D. Poole. Row 3: T. Series, J. Pulliam, S. Roan, L. Rachels, S. Smith, K. Russell.
BUILDING TRADES — Row 1: J. Calcatcrra, B. Ross, R. Smith, Mr. Barton. Row 2: S. Isaacs, S. Neibel, S. Ruzich, B. McClerren, G. Collins. Row 3: R. Dorris, J. Gass, F. DeSomer, J. Tharp, J. Rich.
89ADVANCED ELECTRONICS — Row 1: C. Clark, D. Hall,T. Travis, E. Florian, D. Willmore, B. Dees. Row 2: C. Lee, D. Ramey, D. Uhls, P. Esparza, J. Duff, D. O'Connor, Mr. Sipes.
ELECTRONICS III — Row 1: M. Ford, D Boner, D. Thompson, J. Mumbower. D. Richey. D. Smith. Row 2: C. Romack, D. Webber, J. Filkins, M. Darby, K. Trovillion. M. Koczorowski, Mr. Sipes. Row 3: B. Cannon, R. Rogers. B. Ross, B. Webster. R. Freeman.
90AUTO MECHANICS — Row I: C. Levine, T. Lindsey, B. Boltc. R. Egcditch, M. Hayman, K. Cambpcll, R. Blocker, A. GosnelLG. Wilson. Row 2: R. Johnson, K. Squibb, D. Borcky, S. Skinner, B. Melvin, D. Karnes, J. Jones, Mr. Weakly. Row 3: D. O'Connor, L. Blades, J. Mum-bower. D. Irby, T. Hawkins, R. Hogebaum, M. Darby. M. Sullivan, S. Kalaher.
MACHINE SHOP Row 1: Mr. Hobbs, M. Heal, D. McClintock, D. Frazier, S. Donovan, J. Yadro. Row 2: R. Jones, R. Hogebaum, L. Blades, M. Darby, J. Jones, G. Wilson, D. Willmorc.
91DRAFTING IV — Row 1: R. Johnson, D. Hall, T. Bernhard, A. Hemminger, K. Talluto. Row 2: C. Lee, K. Jones, B. Bolte, R. Jones, S. Thomas.
Clubs Provide Many Diversions
ADVANCED WELDING — Row 1: M. Layne, S. Donovan, D. Frazier, J. Adelsberger, S. Thomas, Mr. Pasko. Row 2: D. Karnes, M. Smith, M. Karnes, S. Skinner, M. Yadro, F. Tresso.
92FTA Row 1: C. Jordan, B. McElyca, J. Gilbert, L. Bowers, C. Andcsilich, K. Talluto, E. Anderson, Mrs. Blackwood, J. Pugh. Row 2: C. Pickering, B. Davis, A. Sileven, S. Lude, K. Jones, M. Boner, H. Lewis, T. Witkewiz, M. White. D. Russell, E. Johnson. Row 3: D. Campbell. K. Carr, A. Gutierrez, L. Palasky, D. Hall, K. Barker. K. Jones, D. Wilburn, B. Donas, C. Finney. Row 4: G. Williams, T. Bernhard, C. Lovell, R. Bennett, C. Clark, J. Goodson, S. Rissi, J. Summers, A. Shelby, C. Carter, S. Morgan.
The F.T.A. is sponsored by Mrs. Shiela Blackwood, who has been their active sponsor for four years.
Any member of the student body can join The Future Teachers of America.
It is designed to further interest in the teaching profession. The club has a large active membership.
The club raises money for itself by bake sales and concessions.
FTA OFFICERS — C. Andesilich. See.; K. Tulluto, Pres.; E. Anderson, V. Pres. Not pictured: D. Griffin, Treas.
93REDBIRD NOTES — Row 1: C. Romack, B. Kondritz, K. Bradley, K. Melvin. Row 2: D. Sakonyi, J. Melvin, M. Clover, J. Graskewiez. Row 3: K. Harpool, H. Mosley, D. Summers, L. Stafford, C. Krantz, R. Spicer, J. Aldridge, S. Grzanich, R. McCarty.
F.C.H.S.’s school newspaper, REDBIRD NOTES, is the voice of the school. Every year five issues are published to inform the students of the happenings around the school and town.
REDBIRD NOTES uses the TRS-80 computer to
write out every story, feature, and review that appears in the paper.
REDBIRD NOTES has been given the title of one of the finest high school papers in Southern Illinois.
REDBIRD NOTES Editor Karen Harpool and Advisor Mr. Russell Clover.
94REDBIRD NOTES staff members H. Mosley, K. Bradley, B. Kondritz, C. Romack, K. Melvin, and J. Melvin lay out paper.
Freshman staff member Dwayne Summers listens for assignment.
Assistant Editor Christy Krantz discusses advertising with Editor Karen Cartoonist Chip Romack and Ron Spicer talk Harpool. about cartoon.
M. Clover, R. McCarty, S. Grzanich converse over new ideas for paper.
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R. Spicer gives L. Stafford his opinion.The 1983-84 F.C.H.S. Redbird Band accomplished much to be proud of during the school year. The band marched in the Murphysboro Apple Festival, Old King Coal, and the Franklin County Veterans' Day Parade.
New for the band this year was a trip to Centralia to march in the Centralia Halloween Parade. In January, the band performed at Southern Illinois University for a Saluki basketball, and they received local television coverage. The F.C.H.S. Band was the only band in Southern Illinois to be invited to the
arena.
February saw the band perform a mid-winter concert to a large audience.
April was busy as band members presented “Blast of the Past” to the community.
The band took a trip to Orlando, Florida, to perform in the Sunshine Music Festival. Bands from all over the nation participated in the Festival. Included in their five day trip was a visit to Disney World.
In May the F.C.H.S. Band concluded their busy year with their annual spring concert.
BAND GOES TO FLORIDA
DISTRICT VI IMEA SELECTEES — T. Wilkerson, J. Gilbert. D. Herring, R. Zimmer.
Drum Majorette Teresa Wilkerson.
96F.C.H.S. BAND — Row 4: Mr. Thomas, D. Herring, D. Horsley, D. Jeffries, E. Barnes, T. Wilkerson, J. Pulliam, K. Johnson, K. Harpool, J Study, C. Williams, A. Williams. Row 3: T. Austin, D. Webb, R. Ball. M. White, Roberta Ball, S. Culpepper, T. Dial, D. Donahue, D. Morris, J. Forgatch, J. Ledbetter. Row 2: J. Gilbert, S. Hively, T. Morthland, L. Hankins, L. Mcnees, J. Smith, K. Lintner, L. Odle, M. Watson, G. Griffith, P. Wilburn. Row 1: A. Calhoun, K. Melvin, R. Zimmer, L. Paulk, K. Bussler, P. Fitzgerald, L. Swarthout, K. Carr.
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-JBand members perform royally for the Homecoming Court.
The Pep Band always “scores” points with its music at home basketball games.
98POM-PON SQUAD — Top Row: A. Johnson, H. Mosley, D. Tyler, L. Boner, L. Thompson. Kneeling: A. Sileven, S. Culpepper, M. White, K. McElyea.
P. Wilburn, G. Griffith, M. Watson, K. Carr provide spirit with their music.
99Organizations Aid Communication
OFFICE WORKERS — Row I: J. Pry, J. Cleland, M. Warren, A. Woods, T. Martin, S. Kirkman. Row 2: D. Davis, S. Steinmetz, A. Mason, C. Andcsilich, S. Gardner. Row 3: L. Clover, L. Palasky, J. Summers, D. Irby, M. Jent, G. Williams, D. McCarty.
100K. Harpool and A. Forgatch work and cat.
A typing class perfects skills.
D. Peavey puts on the finishing touch.
W. Pruett looks attentive.
J. Chapman prepares for parade.
J. Gilbert and Mr. Borton discuss an upcoming school activity.
M. Boyd peruses newspaper for current events class.
101Sophomore Amy Tomanovich looks forward to the end of the Sub-Deb initiation.
F.C.H.S. Band starts their long march down Main Street.
Sub-Deb members eagerly wait for the Homecoming Parade to begin.
Sub-Debs Jo Lyn Rose, Holli Essary, and Gayle Williams prepare to perform.
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With six sports for men and three for women, F.C.H.S. continues to be a top contender in the prestigious South Seven Conference.
Competing as a class “A” school in a predominantly area that is class “AA,” the Redbirds continue to have seasons in all sports.
Fall sports are golf, coached by Mr. George Karoski; football, coached by Mr. Gene Ernest; and volleyball, coached by Mr. Tim Murphy. Winter sports include boys' basketball, coached by Mr. Tim Ricci; girls’ basketball, coached by Mrs. Jeanne Smith; and wrestling, coahced by Mr. Ron Winter. Rounding out the school year, participants compete in their choice of spring sports. They include baseball, coached by Mr. Dan Fiori; track, coached by Mr. Don Rice; and softball, coached by Mr. George Hopkins.
The F.C.H.S. Redbirds always show pride and enthusiasm. These characteristics make the school proud of their achievements. Throughout the state, the F.C.H.S. Athletic Program is regarded as a successful one.
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SPORTS
103S. Garrett returns serve as S. Gardner looks on.
J. McPhail looks for the open man against Herrin.
Redbird football players watch the last Turkey Day Game.
Sectional Tourney winner G. Acton strains to apply pressure to opponent.
D. Peavey attempts hook shot.
104VARSITY FOOTBALL TEAM — Row 1: D. Thompson, M. Smith, K. Harpool, T. Tomlinson, M. Moore, D. Richey, G. Acton, J. Chismar. Row 2: Mgr. M. McDaniel, C. Short, B. Ross, M. Crabtree, D. Wortman, S. Remm, J. Duff, S. Roan, M. Heal, Mgr. K. Trovillion. Row 3: Coach Sloan, C. Lovell, B. Hutchcraft, C. Lee, K. Racic, D. Willmore, J. Perrotto, D. Smith. K. Squibb, L. Rachels, Coach Ernest. Row 4: Coach Warren, S. Smith, D. O’Connor, B. Hall, J. Tharp, P. Esparza, D. Peavey, B. Cannon, C. Romack, D. Webber, J. Nicklin.
The 1983-84 Varsity Football team enjoyed a fine season. They had a record of 6-3. That was good enough for third place in the conference. Highlights of the season were a win against Carbondale and a win against Benton on Turkey Day, that tied that overall series at 32-32-2.
Coach Gene Ernest thought that this year’s team was a ball club that overcame adversity in many forms to become a winner. He also said, “A coach can ask no more of a team than to work and strive to do the things necessary which will allow them to play at their top potential as a unit.”
All-South and All-Conference picks for the 1983-84 Varisty Redbirds were Doug O’Connor as an offensive and defensive lineman, Greg Acton as a defensive back, and John Duff as a defensive linebacker.
1983 FOOTBALL SCOREBOARD
Redbirds 20 Madison Opponents 6
0 Harrisburg 14
13 Herrin 21
14 Carbondale 0
29 Marion 13
14 Centralia 12
7 Mount Vernon 12
47 Johnston City 0
41 Benton 13
105Co-Captain Senior Fullback John Duff
Co-Captain Senior Quarterback Greg Acton
Senior Guard David Willmore
Senior Halfback Senior Halfback
John Perrotto Mike Smith
D. Peavey cleans up after a rough series of plays.
S. Roan expresses strong views about the last offensive drive with G. Acton.
106Senior End Stan Roan
Senior End Kevin Harpool
Senior End Larry Rachels
Senior Center Doug O’Connor
Senior Tackle Joe Nicklin
Senior Guard Carl Lee
Senior Tackle Jeff Tharp
Senior Tackle Kevin Racic
Senior End Paul Esparza
107108JUNIOR MEMBERS— Row I: K. Squibb, D. Webber. Row 2: D. Peavcy, B. Hall.
JUNIOR BACKS — Row 1: T. Tomlinson, M. Heal. Row 2: D. Wortman, D. Thompson.
Co-Captain J. Duff makes an outstanding tackle against Harrisburg.
109SOPHOMORE FOOTBALL TEAM — Row 1: J. Layne, K. Filkins, N. Norman, D. Fisher, D. Brookhouse, E. Everett, C. Knight, J. Chapman, J. Weaver, T. Shelton. Row 2: Coach Dziadus, D. Talbott, E. Barnes, T. Kalaher, D. Smith, S. Talluto, B. Tanner, T. Stoner, J. Hays, R. Lane, K. Walters, Coach Reach, Coach Taylor. Row 3: M. Fitzpatrick, B. Hudson, D. Morris, A. Morris, M. Simmons, T. Thomas, R. Henson, D. Jones, K. Sanders.
FRESHMAN FOOTBALL TEAM — Row 1: V. Stewart, M. Wallace, T. McDaniel, P. McPhail, S. Allen, J. Stitely, B. Poole, J. Moake, T. Miller, D. Summers. Row 2: Coach Dziadus, B. Richerson, J. Forgatch, B. Hartley, C. Staten, S. Schram, B. Neville, S. Hively, S. Young, T. Sipes, J. Ledbetter, Coach Reach, Coach Taylor. Row 3: T. Tharp, J. Marvel, R. Crawford, J. Melvin, J. Melvin, C. Wagner, C. Richerson, T. Ruzich, B. Todich.
110Wrestlers “psyche up” before match.
Girls are “caught up" in close game.
Players watch from sidelines as coaches discuss strategy.
Junior Varsity Cheerleaders perform during preliminary game.
Redbird wrestlers wait anxiously before their upcoming match.
Rcdbird reserves await chance to enter game.
IllVarsity Boys Exhibit Confidence
VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM — Row 1: D. Smith, J. Wright, D. Uhls, Coach T. Ricci, J. McPhail, G, Mitchell, E. Florian, D. Webber, Row 2: Mgr. C. Jordan, Mgr. K. Sanders, Coach Fiori, B. Hood, J. Mumbowcr, D. Peavey, D. Donahue. T. Weaver, Mgr. K. Trovillion, Coach Grammer, Coach Glodich.
1984 Basketball Scoreboard
Redbirds 70 Eldorado Opponents 69
74 DuQuoin 58
54 Pyramid Tournament Herrin 63
66 Marion 59
68 Harrisburg 61
53 Benton 82
64 Carbondale Holiday Tournament Cairo 67
60 Sparta 55
60 Marseilles 46
36 Herrin 34
72 Cairo 66
37 Carbondale 79
67 Centralia 71
79 Mount Vernon 62
85 Marion 61
50 Herrin 60
71 Harrisburg 67
62 Benton 84
58 Carbondale 64
84 Marion 58
74 Centralia 61
77 Mount Vernon 62
52 Johnston City 63
91 REGIONAL TOURNAMENT Enfield 43
59 Norris City 50
43 McLeansboro 67Senior Center Co-Captain Danny Uhls
Senior Guard Co-Captain John Perrotto
Senior Guard Eddie Florian
The 1983-84 Varsity Redbird Basketball Team enjoyed a fine season. Under the leadership of Coach Tim Ricci and Co-Captains, Danny Uhls and John Perrotto, the Redbirds were able to record more wins than losses. The Redbirds showed great determination and hustle this season. This year’s squad was made up of three seniors, Danny Uhls, John Perrotto, and Eddie Florian, and ten juniors.
Reflecting upon the season, Coach Tim Ricci said, “All in all, I feel that the 1983-84 Redbirds had a young squad, but they played well against top conference teams. Next year the Redbirds will have enough talent to finish in a top position in the conference.”
Highlights of the season were a consolation championship in the Carbondale Holiday Tournament. They were also named “Team of the Week” by WCIL Radio Station and the SOUTHERN ILLINOISAN.
113bUKHUMUKh BASKhI BALL I hAM — Row 1: C. Morgcnthalcr, C. Raubach, T. Stoner, J. Hays, M. Fitzpatrick. Row 2: Coach F Simmons, T. Thomas, K. Walters, C. Snyder, A. Fiori.
iori. M.
FRESHMAN BASKETBALL TEAM — Row 1: T. Morthland, T. Miller, M. McPhail, B. Neville, S. Hivcly. Row 2: B Kondritz, J. Dorris, A. Willmore, C. Staten. S. Young, T. Sipes, M. Wallace, J. Forgatch. Row 3: J. Melvin. D. Summers, J. Melvin. T. Palasky. P. McPhail, D. Lewis. D. Sevenski, V. Stewart, Coach Grammer.
114VARSITY CHEERLEADERS — Row 1: L. Hall, A. Forgatch, M. Warren. Row 2: L. Gulley, K. Melvin, J. Gilbert, A. Woods. Row 3: J. Ernest, A. Powless, D. Hood.
The 1983-84 cheerleaders started the year with a new sponsor. Miss Susan Krah. She took over the responsibility in the fall of 1983. She was a cheerleader throughout her high school years and for two years at John A. Logan Junior College. The cheerleaders have much respect for her.
The cheerleaders participated in many things. The beginning of the year started with many difficult practices. Then came the problem of purchasing new uniforms.
As the year progressed, their interest went to supporting their team. By showing their loyalty, they planned many pep sessions and helped cheer their team to victory.
By the end of the school year, the cheerleaders had learned the importance of co-operation, working together, and the value of friendship.
JUNIOR VARSITY CHEERLEADERS — Row 1: G. Reed. J. Chapman, L. Cadle. Row 2: K. Lintner, A. Woods, K. Barnes. Row 3: A. Vaughn, K. Golis.
115J. Pcrrotto, D. Pcavey. and D. Uhls gel final instructions.
Red bird vollcyballcrs congratulate each other after big play.
Redbird center D. Uhls shoots and scores two points.
Redbird wrestler applies headlock to opponent.
Frankfort receiver slips as blockers set up in front of him.
E. Florian uses bounce pass to elude defender.
116VARSITY WRESTLING TEAM - Row I: J. Calcatcrra, M. King. J. Chismar, G. Acton. T. Tomlinson. Row 2: I). Jones, C. Short. J. Duff, L. Rachels, R Dorris, J. Wilson. (Scott Roan not pictured.)
JUNIOR VARSITY W RESTLING TEAM Row 1: D Fisher. J. Stanislawski. K Wagner. B Hartley. T Martin. J. Harrawood. Row 2: E. Barnes, A. Morris. R. Crawford, T. Tharp, J. Marvel, J. Ledbetter.
117Senior Wrestler Greg Acton
Senior Wrestler John Duff
Senior Wrestler John Calcaterra
Senior Wrestler Larry Rachels
Senior Wrestler Senior Wrestler
Robert Dorris Mark King
118D. Smith drives the baseline against defender.
D. Webber fires up shot against Carbondale.
Redbirds score enroute to a Turkey Day victory.
J. Duff prepares to apply hold to opponent.
Coaches give special instructions to K. Racic prior to game.
119VARSITY GOLF TEAM — Row 1: S. Innis, A. Clover, K. Bradley. D. Mitchell, T. Morthland. M. Lucas, M. Dees, B. Sloan. Row 2: Coach Karoski, J. Woods, A. Fiori, D. Lewis, D. Galli, G. Galli, J. Odle, B. Dees.
The Redbird Golf Team enjoyed another fine season. They continued to be one of the top teams in the area despite the fact that they had only two seniors, Bret Dees and Greg Galli. For only the second time in five years, the F.C.H.S. Redbirds did not qualify for the State Tournament.
Senior Bret Dees
Coach George Karoski is looking forward to a winning season next year. He had high words of praise for this year’s team.
Coach Karoski in an interview stated, “I feel that we had an excellent season. We performed very well considering our lack of experience.”
Senior Greg Galli
120Girls Show Great Dedication
GIRLS’ VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM — Row I: S. Garrett, K. Mayhew, K. Glover, S. Gardner. L. Bowers. Row 2: Coach J. Smith, K. Barker, K. Boren, T. Turpin, M. Jent, G. Anderson.
1984 Basketball Scoreboard
Redbirds Opponents
63 Zeigler-Royalton 13
34 Herrin 41
65 Johnston City 35
45 Carterville 42
44 Johnston City 38
23 Herrin 38
21 Carbondale 55
34 Marion 63
38 Centralia 59
39 Mount Vernon 59
32 Harrisburg 56
47 Benton 56
33 Herrin 43
41 Carbondale 49
37 Marion 59
21 Centralia 76
HARRISBURG TOURNAMENT
31 Johnston City 63
45 Harrisburg 57
Benton
I.H.S.A. REGIONAL TOURNAMENT 37 Elverado 39122
Stacy Garrett Senior Guard
LeAnn Bowers Senior GuardGIRLS JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM — Row I: C. Hood, T. Rachels, S. Barrett. Row 2: Coach G. Moschino, A. Lee, M. Jent, A. Pessclato.
K. Barker scores two points for the Lady Redbirds.
K. Glover and S. Gardner plan the next move.
123GIRLS' VARSITY VOLLEYBALL TEAM — Row I: L. Bowers, K. Barker, J. Bernhard, S. Garrett. Row 2: A. Shelby, F. Broy, K. Glover, K. Boren. Row 3: S. Lude, Coach Murphy. S. Gardner.
GIRLS' JUNIOR VARSITY VOLLEYBALL TEAM — Row 1: T. Wall, G. Johnston, A. Pesselato, D. Adams, R. Zimmer, L. Clover. Row 2: D. Hogebaum, A. Lee, M. Irvin. Row 3: B. Westell, Coach Murphy, T. Stanley.
124Seniors of the Volleyball Team — J. Bernhard, L. Bowers, S. Garrett, K. Boren.
A. Shelby blocks spike attempt by Carbondalc.
J. Bernhard spikes a winner for the Redbirds.
1251983 VARSITY BASEBALL TEAM — Row 1: J. Moakc, D. Smith, J. Wollcscn, M. Laswell, E. Florian. Row 2: Coach Fiori, D. Richey, T. Glodich, S. Graves, J. Jones, C. Morgenthalcr. Row 3: G. Chance, E. Gutierrez, J. Mumbower, R. Tefertiller, C. Trusty, A. Fiori, C. Raubach.
126
1983 VARSITY TRACK TEAM — Row 1: C. Lee, M. Smith, S. Remm, D. Periman, J. Sloan, K. Squibb. D. Jones, M. Moore. Row 2: E. Gutierrez, D. Wortman, M. Goff, C. Snyder, T. Braddy, R. Lane, J. Perrotto, T. Stoner. Row 3: Coach Rice, B. Hutchcraft, J. McPhail, L. Rachels, R. Jones. T. Weaver, B Hood, J. Navrkal, D. Wallace, B. Bolte, Coach Ricci.1983 GIRLS SOFTBALL TEAM — Row 1: J. Scott, M. Martin, L. Hammers, K. Melvin, D. Tomanovich, S. Gardner, R. True. Row 2: C. Andesilich, J. Bernhard, K. Boren, M. Jent, K. Golis, L. Nolen, A. Hughes, L. Bowers, Coach Hopkins.
K. Golis and D. Tomanovich warm-up before important practice.
127C. Melvin and C. Krantz talk during lunch hour. Cheerleaders prepare to have pictures taken.
T. Cardwell and J. Chapman have discussion in Algebra I.
J. Summers studies problem in Accounting I. Students smile for the camera.
128Custom Ordering
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131J. W. Simmons
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618-932-2772 115 East Main Street
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820 W. St. Louis
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Main and Logan Sts.
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Logan and Oak Sts. 937-4363 West Frankfort
PAPER PLACE
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Book Shop, Card Shop W. Frankfort
114. E. Main 932-2840
BUD’S MOTOR SALES
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Tradition of Quality Since 1914
401 E. Main West Frankfort 932-2012
PASCHEDAG MUSIC HOUSE
Phone 932-6911 1102 East Main Street West Frankfort, IL
“Good Food — Good Service”
MIKE’S CONFECTIONARY and BAKERY
Cakes for All Occasions Jerry and Kathy Barnes Owners
UNION FUNERAL SERVICE
Joe Sabolo — Jim Richerson
Phone — 932-3333 West Frankfort
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RICK’S
1110 E. Main
937-2379
BEAUTY
CHATEAU
214 W. Main West Frankfort, IL Ph. 932-2653 Tues.-Sat. 8 to 5
HARRIS’
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140FRANK
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TRUCKING
CHANDLER’S
Hardware and Automotive Bicycle Headquarters Parts and Repairs
327 East Main Phone 937-4313
West Frankfort, IL 62896
ODUM CONCRETE PRODUCTS, INC.
100 E. St. Louis West Frankfort, IL
DELAP REAL ESTATE
Complete Real Estate Services Residential • Commercial • Farms Appraisals — Brokers —
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413 E. Main W. Frankfort
POOL SHACK
210 S. Logan West Frankfort
932-2237
Featuring Doughboy Pods the Original Above Ground Pool
CERAMIC LAND Complete Line of Greenware and Paints
Open Tue.-Sat. 10-4:00
Owner — Sandi Sloan
141M W LUMBER CO., INC.
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Phone: 932-3511 West Frankfort, III.
MABRY CONSTRUCTION COMMERCIAL — INDUSTRIAL RESIDENTIAL
Over 20 Years Experience in All Types of Construction William Mabry — Owner 937-4574
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ANITAS FLOWERS AND GIFTS
Specializing in Weddings, Fresh Cut Flowers, and Homecoming
Arrangements West Frankfort, IL 62896 618-937-3526
142STOTLAR-HERRIN LUMBER COMPANY
Dan Wells (618) 932-2513
Manager (618) 937-2800
102 E. Oak West Frankfort
GRIFFIN’S HEIGHTS BAKERY
1802 E. Main St.
West Frankfort, IL 62896
(618) 937-2830
MIKE’S C.B. REPAIR
C.B. Sales and Service
Mike Miskowsky 701 E. 7th Street
CET, Owner West Frankfort, IL 62896
We Sell Sides and Quarters of Cows Beef
WEST FRANKFORT PACKING
End of South Jefferson Street West Frankfort, Illinois 62896 Phone: 937-4115
Custom Slaughtering Processing
IMOGENE’S BEAUTY SHOP
Open Thursday Evenings by Appointment
Latest Fashions Redken and Lange Products 606 E. St. Louis 937-4716 937-2380
SANDY’S FLOWERS AND GIFTS
“When You Think of Flowers, Think of Ours”
Flowers for All Occasions
102 N. Douglas Phone: 937-4561
143CARL VOLANSKI HEATING AND AIR CONDITIONING
IOOOV2 S. Cherry St. West Frankfort, IL 62896
Phone: 937-1261
Sales and Service
JO’S HAIR STYLING SALON
Hair Care for Men and Women No Appointment Necessary 407 W. Main 937-4910
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225 W. Main Bridal Registry Glassware, Silver, China Martex Linens, and Noritake China 937-1119
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144NEIBCH TOWING SERVICE
24 Hour Towing Service
618-937-4515 618-937-1852
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P.O. Box 157 West Frankfort, Illinois 62896 John H. Gardner Phone: (618) 932-6962
M.A.T. INDUSTRIES, INC.
P.O. Box 454 West Frankfort, IL 62896
618 936-2451
MAT INDUSTRIES
145309 W. St. Louis West Frankfort 937-2416
Professional Building Complete
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146WRIGHTS RADIO SHACK
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Audio, Tapes, Records Hardware and Accessories 937-4915
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Installations • Sales • Expert Service THE FASHION SHOP
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Heating and Air Conditioning Largest and Finest Store
510 S. Day Street for Women
West Frankfort, IL 62896
Over 25 Yrs. Experience 111 E. Main West Frankfort
932-2402
Free Estimates Phone: (618) 937-4173
147
FASHION CROSSROADS
206 E. Main Street West Frankfort, III. 937-2124
Where Fashion and Value Meet Junior Sizes 3-15LES’ STANDARD
CHARLIE’S TRASH SERVICE
Proper sanitation builds a better community. Any size hoppers available. Commercial Rates.
317 W. Main
937-6370
231 W. Main West Frankfort 937-9097 Complete Car Care and Automatic Car Wash
We Back the Redbirds
HELEN’S FINE FOODS
5:30 A.M.-2:00 P.M.
Serving Breakfast and Lunch Home Cooked Meals and Home Made Pies
315 W. Main
LINDSEYS
“Ole Fashion” Smoke House
Open Pit Bar-B-Que
Catering and Custom Bar-B-Que 1307 W. Elm • W. Frankfort • (618) 937-4016
JEWELRY
JIM’S PIZZERIA
Genuine Italian Food 309 W. Main
WATSON’S
JEWELERS
Ph. 937-6424
128 East Main Street West Frankfort, III. 62896 932-2210
148to6 West OcUe Street. Weftfhuiifrrt JCCuwif 62$q6
6lS gj2-2fOS
Our Church Staff
Sunday Services
Rev. John Hessel Pastor
9:30 AM Sunday School 10:45 AM Worship Service
W. D. Berry Allen Speer
Assoc. Pastor
Minister of Youth Music
Kenneth Hopkins Minister of Education Outreach
5:30 PM Church Training 6:30 PM Worship Service
Wednesday
5:30 PM Fellowship Supper 6:00 PM Auxiliaries 7:00 PM Mid-Week Service
149“The Community Minded Bank —
150BANK OF WEST FRANKFORT
24 Hours a Day”PROFESSIONAL ADS
Lon’s Barber Shop J. Alan Nolen, D.S.
Bob G. Thomson, M.D.
Clyde Day Insurance Mr. and Mrs. Keith Howard Howell Insurance Agency Harry Smith, State Farm Insurance Dr. Pagano, D.M.D.
Gene Carello, P.G.A. Professional
D. L. Griffin, M.D.
Caldwell, Trout, Alexander, Quindry, Attorneys-at-Law Harold B. Culley, Jr., Attorney-at-Law Don Lucas, Attorney-at-Law Don J. Webb, O.D.
W. Campbell Brown, Attorney-at-Law
Elvis Nolen, Regional Superintendent of Schools
Southard Oil
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Tony Bishop, Used Cars and Auto Body Shop Mr. Ron Smith, Principal, Denning School Terry Green, State’s Attorney Mr. and Mrs. Terry Warren
152SANDNER ELECTRIC COMPANY
Telephone: Area Code (618) 932-2366 903 East St. Louis, West Frankfort, Illinois 62896
Distributor for: General Electric, Delco Motors and Parts, Redmond Motors We Specialize in Fractional and Small Integral Horsepower Motor Repairing and Rebuilding
BARKER PHARMACY INC.
121 East Main West Frankfort, IL 62896
BARKER PHARMI
Hallmark Cards Bitterman’s Confections
Fannie May Naturalists Health Foods
205 East Main West Frankfort, III. 62896
(618) 932-3483 Danny and Vicky Broy
154Congratulations
Seniors
From
UNION PHARMACY
“Service Is Our Business’’
Phone 932-3963 Heidi Calvert, R.Ph.
502 W. St. Louis
West Frankfort, III. Larry Fitzgerald, R.Ph.
THE DAILY AMERICAN
A Dynamic Newspaper Keeping Pace With a Progressive Community
111S. Emma West Frankfort
932-2146
155
West Frankfort’s Hometown Boat Builder
Three Generations of Unequaled Quality — Styling — Safety Performance — Value
The World’s Best Boat Builders Salute
The Class of 1984
Mark™
P.O. Box 276 West Frankfort, IL 62896
156VANTREASE EARL WYANT’S
VANTREASE AUTOMATIC
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW TRANSMISSION
E. Kyle Vantrease Susan A. Vantrease SERVICE
402 E. Main St. West Frankfort, IL 104 West 4th Street West Frankfort, IL
937-2418 937-4822
Best Wishes
From “Redbirds”
RUSSELL MAGNAVOX Go to PIZZA INN When They Want
Magnavox Sales and Service Pan Pizza
14 Years of Service 705 W. Main
in This Area 932-3173
Benton, II W. Frankfort 62812 62896 For Pizza Out It’s Pizza Inn
1200 N. Grand 224 E. Main
439-3915 937-2011
157SECOND BAPTIST CHURCH
1902 E. Oak — Phone 932-6969
Harl Lewis, Pastor Sunday Services
9:30 AM Sunday School Kevin Richmond, Minister of Music 10:45 AM Morning Worship
6:00 PM Training Union Beverly Rotrammel, Secretary 7:00 PM Evening Worship
Dawn Melvin, Day Care Wednesday
7:00 PM Evening Worship(p? z BUDMARK OIL
COMPANY, INC.
BIG JOHN SUPER FOOD 204 E. Oak St. West Frankfort, IL 62896
STORE
“The Friendliest Store in Franklin County”
McDonalds r £{ ou J y CASTLEWOOD DESIGNS 210 E. Main West Frankfort, Illinois 62896 Phone: 937-4969
■ ® 1® The Finest in Wicker and Rattan Furniture
Located at West Frankfort Plaza
Hours Sun. 7 AM-11 PM Mon.-Thursday 6 AM-11 PM Fri.-Sat. 6 AM-12 PM Locally Owned and Operated Congratulations, Graduates “84”
160CAROLYN’S BEAUTY SHOP
107 S. Emma, West Frankfort, Illinois 62896 618 932-6216
Tues.-Sat. 8 to 5
Open Late Thurs. Evening
6 Operators Receptionist on Duty Refreshments Served Daily Facials
Sculptured Nails
Manicures
Pedicures
and Featuring Our New Suntanning Booth
Professional Service With Country Hospitality
Owner Carolyn CostagnaST. PAUL’S LUTHERAN CHURCH
— Missouri Synod —
Discovering God’s Love and Sharing It With Others
Route 3, Box 307 West Frankfort Phone: 932-3450
Highway 149, V« Mile West of 1-57
• McCORD’S
MURPHY ELECTRIC APPLIANCE Heating and Air Conditioning Sales Service and Installation
108 W. Main
Complete Electrical Service 932-2024
Residential and Commercial Bucket Truck Service Admiral Vij Home Appliances r il
1212 E. Main
Ph. 937-4218
West Frankfort Speed Queen"
162Administrators await the beginning of the homecoming coronation.
Kristie Hamilton cools off.
Todd Hawkins plans a prank in Mrs. Anderson’s class.
Melissa Jent and Anastasia Pesselato are on their way to practice.
163Index
Activities, Senior - 35, 36 Acton. G reg - 6,9, 10. 16, 18. 80, 85,
104,105, 106, 117, 118 Adams, Darlene 52, 124 Adclsbcrgcr, James 38,92 Adclsbcrgcr, Vicki 52 Adkins, Eddie 38 Advanced Art — 83 Advanced Electronics — 90 Akin, Loretta — 60 Akin, Patrick 60 Aldridge, Jeff —52,85,94 Allen, Stacey 60 Allcrding. Scott — 52 Andcsilich, Colette — 18, 82, 85, 86, 93, 100,127 Anderson, Anna — 18 Anderson, Georgetta 18, 93, 121, 122 Anderson, Wilma Mrs. — 2, 76 Andrews, John — 18 Androff, Susan — 18 Anita’s Flowers and Gifts 142 Armes, Charles 38 Armes, Rhonda — 38 Art Circle — 83 Athletic Department 154 Austin, Tom — 60,97 Auto Mechanics — 91 B.F.J. Furniture Interiors 135 Ball, Roberta 52, 97 Ball, Robin — 52, 97 Bank of West Frankfort 132 Barker, Kristin — 38, 84,93, 121, 123,
124
Barker Pharmacy Inc. — 154
Barnes, Eric — 52, 80, 84, 85, 97, 110, 117
Barnes, Kim 60, 82, 79, 115
Barnficld, Cindy 60
Barrett, Sondra 52, 87, 123
Barton. Allen Mr. — 72, 89
Baslcr, Kristy — 18, 81
Batts, Alex — 60
Batts, llcllcn Mary Mrs. — 72, 78 Beasley, Lori — 60 Beauty Chateau 139 Bedokis, Chris — 52,85 Bedokis, Gcncllc M rs. — 72, 100 Bcjmovicz, Brian — 60 Bcjmovicz, Mary — 60 Bennett, Allan — 64 Bennett, Rickey 18,34,80,93 Bernhard, Joni — 6, 9, 18, 81, 124, 125, 127
Bernhard, Tom — 19, 92, 93 Biggerstaff, Kim — 38 Blackwood, Shiela Mrs. — 4, 72, 85, 93 Beauty Mirror, The — 133 Big John's — 160 Bill and Charlie’s Texaco — 138 Tony Bishop Used Cars and Auto Body Shop — 152 Blades, Jeff—38 Blades, Lindell — 19, 91 Blocker, Randy — 19, 91 Bolte, Brian — 19,91.92, 126 Boner, David — 38,90 Boner, Larinda — 52. 99 Boner, Michelle — 60,93 Booster Club — 159 Boren, Kathy — 19, 121, 122, 124, 125, 127
Boren, Steve — 60 Borcky, Dean — 19, 91 Borton, Gail Mr. — 69, 70, 101, 102 Bowers, LcAnn — 19, 86,93, 121, 122, 124, 125, 127 Bowman, Peri — 19, 88 Boyd, Michelle — 19,81,87, 101 Boyer, Ja’Dean 20 Boyer, Melissa — 52
Brace. Angie 52, 83 Brace, Tina — 60 Braddy. Tim — 38, 126 Bradley. Kevin 60,65. 94, 95, 110, 120 Braggs, Tonya — 38 Branch. Ron — 38 Branch, Tammy 38 Brancr, Matt 60, 88 Bratcher. Charles 38,163 Bright. Mark 60,88 E. Dale Brock, O.D.- 152 Bromley, Dorothy — 20 Brookhousc, Dwayne — 52, 110 W. Campbell Brown. Attorncy-at-Law 152
Brown, Ray — 34 Browning, Angela 38,87 Broy, Dave — 68
Broy, Francic 38, 84, 86. 87, 124 Buckingham, Daniel 52 Budmark Oil Co. — 160 Bud's Motor Sales 138 Building Trades — 89 Burke, Pam — 52 Busslcr, Kristi — 52, 97 Butler, Mike — 39 C.C. Castle 130 Cabancss, Kim — 20 Cadlc, Lauri — 52, 115 Calcatcrra, Jena 60, 86 Calcatcrra, John - 20, 89. 114, 117 Caldwell, Trout, Alexander, Quindry, Attorncys-at-Law— 152 Calhoun, Amy — 39, 87, 97 Cameron, David — 52, 100 Campbell, Darlene — 39, 86, 93 Campbell, Keith — 34, 91 Cannon, Brent — 39, 90, 105, 108 Caraway, Krista — 60 Cardwell, Tina — 52, 86, 128 Carcllo, Gene, PGA Professional — 152 Carolyn’s Beauty Shop— 161 Carr, Kim — 52,93,97,99 Carrington, Robert — 39 Carter, Cathy — 39, 85,93 Castlcwood Designs — 160 Ceramic Land — 141 Chance, Greg — 126 .
Chance. Kerri 60
Chandler’s Hardware 141
Chapman, Jan 11,52,82, 101, 115, 128
Chapman, John — 52, 110
Charlie's Trash Service 148
Chismar, John — 39, 105, 108, 117
Claridy, Becky - 52
Clark, Chuck 10, 20, 79, 86, 88. 90, 93
Clark, George Mr. — 72
Clayton, Sherry — 52, 83
Clcland. Julie — 20, 65,86, 100
Clover, Adrian — 39, 86, 110, 120
Clover, Libby —53, 87, 100, 124
Clover, Melanie — 60, 82, 94,95
Clover, Russell Mr. — 72, 83, 94
Clyde Day Insurance - 152
Coleman, Chris — 60
Coleman Rhodes — 135
Coleman, Jancll — 60
Collins, Carmel — 39
Collins, George — 20, 89
Cowan, Colleen — 53
Cowan, Kathleen 39
Crabtree, Jerry — 60, 83
Crabtree, Mike 39, 89, 105, 108
Crafton. Terry — 53
Craig, Kevin 60
Crawford, Ronald 60. 117
Crawford, Steve — 20
Crawford, Terri — 34
Crawford, Tracy — 39
Crews, Amy — 53
Croslin, Shane - 60
Cullcy. Jr., Harold B., Attorncy-at-Law
— 152
Cullum, Ronnie 39
Culpepper, Susan — 53, 88,97,99, 100
Culpepper, Theresa — 60
Dalton, Jo Anna - 60, 86, 88
Dairy Queen 138
Daniel, Ed — 39, 83
Darby, Mike 14,39,80,90.91
Darnell Heating and Air Conditioning
134
Davis, Bridget -7,9,11,53,93
Davis, Dana — 20, 100
Davis, Jimmy 60
Davis, Wendy — 34. 87
Dawson, Michelle 60
Day, Lisa — 60
Dcason, Toni — 60
Dees, Bret 21.90, 120
Dees, Mark — 53,83, 120
DeGroof. Rene 60
Dclap Real Estate 141
Demaretti Buick— 134
DeMaltci, Larry — 34. 72
Dcncaussc, Carl — 53
Denham, Leah 64
DcSomcr, Frank. — 21,89
Dial, Tim —53,97
Dinn, Tara — 21,86
Dinn, Tom — 60
Dodd, Donna — 60
Dodd, Lisa — 21
Donahue. David — 40, 80, 112
Donahue, Dennis — 40,97
Donas. Billie — 21,93
Donavon, Steve 40, 91,92
Donovan, Toni — 53
Dorris Construction — 142
Dorris, John — 61, 114
Dorris, Mary Ellen — 72, 85
Dorris, Robert - 21,89, 114, 117
Doty, Tracy - 53
Duane, Marilyn 40
Duff, John —6, 9,21,85,90, 105, 106,
109,114, 117, 119 Duncan, Debbie — 40 Dunning, Angie — 53, 87 Durham, Daniel 48 Dziadus. Denny — 110 Edwards, Jesse — 58 Edwards, John — 3,61 Egcditch, Roy — 21,91 Electronics III — 90 Ellis, Darren —40 Ellis, Scott — 61 Engler, Sara — 53, 87 Engram.Todd 64 E. R. Brown Furniture — 138 Ernest, Gene 10,72,73,105 Ernest. Jeanna 21,78,81,115 Esparza, Paul — 22, 34, 90, 105, 107 Essary, Holli 40, 81. 102 Everett, Eddie — 53, 110 Filkins, Jackie — 61 Filkins, Jeff 40. 90 Filkins, Julie — 53 Filkins, Kenneth —53, 83, 110 Filkins, Kevin 61 Filkins. Tammy 22,81, 163 Finney, Connie 22,85,93 Fiori, Andy — 4, 53,78, 79, 114, 120, 126 Fiori, Dan — 112, 114, 126 Fiori, Sandra — 73, 85 First Baptist Church 149 First Community Bank of West Frankfort
— 150,151
Fisher, Du Wayne — 53, 110 Fitzgerald, Pam — 7, 9, 61,86, 97 Fitzpatrick, Mike — 53, 110, 114
164Index
Fitzwater, Melanie -61
Florian, Ed — 22. 90, 112, 113, 116, 126
l ord. Mike 40.90, 163
Forgatch, Amy 22,95,101.115
Forgalch, Jay 61,97,114
Frazier. Darren — 40,91,92
Frazier, Renee 22
Frazier, Paula - 40, 83
Free, Danny 22
Freeman, Rancssa — 61
Freeman, Russell — 40,90
Fry, Elizabeth — 53
F.T.A — 93
Galli. Dave — 61, 120
Galli, Greg -22,120
Galli, Auto Body (Norman) 132
Gardner, Roy 147
Gardner, Susie — 40, 83,84, 100, 121,
123, 124, 127 Garrett, Stacy — 22, 84, 85, 104, 121,
122, 124, 125 Gass, Amy — 61 Gass, Don — 61 Gass, Jerry — 40, 86 Gass, John — 40, 89 General Waterproofing Co. 145 Gibbs, Paula — 41,85 Gilbert, Jill — 16, 23, 82, 85, 86,93,96,
97,101,115 Gipson, Cahrrie — 61,86 Glodich, Barbara — 61, 100 Glodich Honda, Bill 130 Glodich, Tim 126 Glodich, Richard — 112 Glover, Kay 41,84,121,123,124 Goff, Mike— 53, 84, 126 Golis, Kelli — 127 Golis, Kim —61,86, 115 Gonzales, Mike 61 Goodson, Jason — 23,93 Gosncll, Alan — 23,91 Gosncll, Suzanne — 53 Goss Appliance 133 Grammer, Paul Mr. 11,73,112,114 Graskcwicz, Jennifer — 61,94 Graves, Scott — 126 Gray, Amanda — 53 Gray, John — 70
Green, Terry, Slate’s Attorney — 152 Gregory, Bill — 89 Griffin, D. L. M.D. 152 Griffin, Dawn — 6,9,14, 23,83 Griffins Heights Bakery 143 Griffith, Gayle — 61,88,99,97 Grissom, Lowell Mr. — 73 Grosco, Dolores Miss — 73, 86 Grosco, George Mr. 73, 86,65 Grotti, Betty Mrs. — 69 Grotti, Shannon — 61 Grzanich, Steve 53,94,95,100 Gulley, Lori 41,50,87,115 Gulley, Tommy — 41 Gunter, Eugene — 61 Gutierrez, April — 23,85,87,93 Gutierrez, Ed — 126 Hall, Bruce 41,105,109
Hall, Cathy 54,81
Hall, Deborah — 23,85,86,90,92,93 Hall, Linda — 23,81,115 Hamilton, Jeff — 54,84 Hamilton, Kristie —61, 163 Hammers and Sons 133 Hammers, Lori — 54,127 Hand, Larry — 23 Hankins, James 83 Hankins, Lisa 41,97 Hanna, Kristen — 54 Hargett, Kenny— 61 Harpool, Karen 9, 23,81,85,94,95, 101
Harpool, Kevin — 24, 97, 105, 107 Harrawood, John — 117 Harrawood. Kenny — 11,41,80,82 Harris' - 139 Harris. Rhonda — 24, 34 Hartley, Bill — 61,65, 117 Hayman. Mitch — 24,91 Hawkins, Kelly — 24 Hawkins. Todd — 24, 91, 163 Hays, Brent —61,86 Hays, John B 54,80,84,110,114 Heal. Matt 41,80,91, 105, 109 Hcdlcy, Jane Mrs. 73,88 1 lellcny, Sharon Mrs. 11,73,88 Hemminger, Andy 24, 89,92 Hemminger, Jessie — 61,83 Hemminger, Joe — 61 Henderson. Theresa —41 Henson, Ricky — 54 Henson, Russell — 54, 110, 163 Herring, Darren — 54,97 Herstedt, Karin — 61 Hill. David Wayne — 61 Hill, JoAnn — 54 Hill, Leslie —24 Hill, Nick 61,65 Hindman. Dawn — 54, 84 Hivcly, Scott — 61,65,86,97,114 Hobbs, Donald Mr. — 73,88,91 Hogebaum, Dawn — 54, 124 Hogebaum, Ida — 24,86 Hogebaum, Rich — 41,91 Holland Super-Save Pharmacy — 136 Honor Society — 85 Hood, Beth — 24, 86 Hood. Bret —41,78,79,80,82,112,126 Hood, Christine — 61,123 Hood, Dawn — 41,82,115 Flood, Harold Mr. 74 Hood, Pam — 4,48, 87 Hoover, Don — 54 Hopkins, George Mr. — 127 Hopkins, Leonard Mr. — 68 Hopkins, Terry Judge — 131 Hopper, Melanie — 41 Hoppers, Debra — 25 Hoppers, Glen — 61 Hopper, Mark— 54 „
Horsley, Dawn — 41 Horsley, Dean 25,97 Howard, Mr. and Mrs. Keith 152 Howell Insurance Co. — 152 Hrovatich, Alice Miss — 11,74 Hubbard, Ed —54 Hudson, Bobby — 54,110 Hughes, Amy — 127 Hughes, Laura — 16, 25,81,86 Hurte, Chris — 61
Hutchcraft, Robert -41,80.108,126 lmogcnc's Beauty Shop — 143 Innis, Marty Mrs. 70 Innis.Scott — 54,110,120 Irby, Danny — 25,91 Irby, Diana — 25,83,100 Irvin, Monica — 54,124 Isaacs, Scott —42 Jacobs, Erie — 54,78,79,80,85 Jacobs, Tina — 61,88 James, Cary — 61 Jarvis, Gary —62 Jeffries, Darrin — 25,97 Jeffries, Jill — 62 Jemison, Michelle 62 Jent, Melissa— 54,100,121,123,127, 163
Jim’s Pizzeria — 148 Johnson, Alisa — 54,99 Johnson, Deanna 34
Johnson, Eleanor 25,85,86,88,93
Johnson, Ken — 16,25,97
Johnson, Rebecca — 54 Johnson, Renee — 42, 87 Johnson, Roy — 34,91,92 Johnson, Vicki Mrs. 70 Johnston, Glenda 54.124 Jones, Danny, — 62 Jones, Don — 54. 84,110, 117 Jones, Jeff — 25,91 Jones, Floyd 62 Jones, Jimmy — 126 Jones, Kent — 26,85,92,93 Jdnes, Kerry 54,82,86,93 Jones, Matt — 55 Jones, Richard D. — 26,92,126 Jones, Richard Phil 48 Joplin, Melissa — 42 Jordan. Chris — 55,85,86,93,112 Jovi.Tcri — 42 Jo's Hairstyling Salon 144
Kalaher, Steve — 26,91 Kalahcr.Todd - 4, 55,110 Kaminski, Billy 55,88 Karnes Real Estate 137 Karnes, David 26,91,92 Karnes, Matt — 42,88 Karoski. George Mr. — 74. 120 Karoski, Shelley 42,81,82 Kaytor, Paula 62 Keene, Kim — 42 Kelley, Denise — 26,87 Kcllow, Robert — 55.86 Kelly, Marty —62,88 Kelso, John Dean — 62 Kelton, Corky — 62 Kclton, Trisha — 64 Kerronc, Cara — 7,9, 55,82 Key Club — 80 King. Mark — 26,114,117 King, Roger — 62 Kinsman, Amy — 55 Kirby, Sara — 55 Kirkman, Susie — 26,86.100 Knight, Clinton — 55,110 Koezorowski, Mike — 42,90 Kondrilz, Brent, — 62,65,94,95,114 Kondritz, Fred — 68 Krantz, Christy — 42,87,94,95,128 Lacy's — 139 Lamar, Kerry — 42 Lane, Mark — 26,92 Lane, Roger — 55,110,126 Lang, Susan — 55 Laswell, Michael — 42,126 Lawrence, Monica —62 Lay, Shelly — 55 Layne, John — 55,92,110 Ledbetter, Jimmy - 62,97 Lee, Angela 62,123,124 Lee. Carl — 11,26,80,90,92,105,107, 126
Lee, Susan 42,86 Lemons, Marsha — 62 Les' Standard —148 Levine, Chris —27,91 Lewis, David — 62,114,120 Lewis, Holly — 62,93 Lindsey, Angie — 42 Lindsey, Jay — 55 Lindsey, Tim — 34,91 Lindseys— 148 l.insley, Bruce — 62,86 Linsley, Susan —27 Litner, Kristi — 62,97,115 Litner, Michelle-27,34,85,86 Lipc, T ammy — 42,88 Lon's Barber Shop — 152 Lovell, Charles - 42,93,105,108 Lucas. Don Allorney-at-Law — 152 Lucas, Lori — 62 Lucas, Mike — 62,120Index
Ludc, Sheri 43.81.84,93. 124 M.A.T. Industries. Arne. 145 M W Lumber Co., Inc. and Home
Cenier 142 Mabry Construction Commercial.
Industrial. Residential 142 Mabry Paint and Glass 131 Mabry. Roxanne — 55 Machine Shop 91 MaeJannet, Leilani — 43 Maddox, Gay Mrs. — 69 Marks, Eddie 62 Marlow, Jo Linda Mrs. 74 Mark Twain 156
Martin. Beth 55
Martin, Lisa 27.127
Marlin. Tim 55.80
Martin. Tricia 62,100 Marty's Mini Mart 133 Marvel.Jeff 62 Mason. Alisa 27.82.83. 100 Massey . Robby 55, 88 Masters. Bill 62 Masters, Tonetta 27 Mayhew. Kim 43,83, 121
Mays, Rhonda 27
McCarty. Betty 3
McCarty. Dana 27, 100
McCarty. Roxic Lee 43, 95, 194 McCIcment. Bill 34 McCIcrrcn, Bruce 43, 89 McClintock, Don 43,91 McCords Appliance 162 McCracken. David 58 McDaniel, Mark 43.83,86, 105 McDaniel, Tim — 11,62, 86 McElwrath. Micheal 62 McElyea. Barbara 55, 88, 93 McElyca. Karen 62,99 McGhee, James Matt 55, 80, 85 McKeown, John 62 McLain, Scot! — 62.86 McPhail. Jerry 16,43.80. 104, 112.
126
McPhail. Kathy 43,88
McPhail. Mike 62,83,84. 114
McPhail. Patrick 62, 84,114
McRcynolds. John — 55
Melvin, Bob -27.91
Melvin, Chris 28.128
Melvin. Debbie 55
Melvin, Jimmy 62,114
Melvin. John ' 10.62.94,95, 114
Melvin. Joni 55. 84, 94
Melvin. Kerri 10, 11.28,94.95,97.
115. 127 Mcnees, Lisa 62,97 Meracle. Traci 43 Messamore, Curt — 56 Messamorc. Don 28 Messamore. Ron 28 Mike’sC.B Repair 143 Mike's Confectionary and Bakery— 138 Mikutis, Bobbi — 56 Miller. Lance 43.84
Miller. Trent 63.114
Mills, Michelle 43,81.87 Mills, Misty 43.86 Minton, Nicole 56
Minton. Trcvicr 28
Mitchell. Gene 43,80, NO. 112 Mitchell. Dcon 56,120 Mitchell. Sam C. - 135 Moake, Jimmy 63 Moakc, John — 126 Mocaby. Joe — 63
Moore. Mark 43.89, 105. 108. 126 Moore. Richard 56.88 Morgan, Glenda — 63. 83 Morgan. Kathy 28
Morgan, Sonja — 28, 85, 86,93 Morris, Arthur — 110 Morgenthalcr, Chris 56. 114. 126 Morris, Daryn 56, 97, 110 Morthland, Tim 63,97, 110, 114, 120 Moschino. Gail 123 Moschino, Toni 28, 34, 85, 86 Mosley. Heather 56, 94,95, 99 Mull. Cliff 56
M umbower, Jerry 44. 90, 112, 126
Murphy Electric 162
Murphy, Patty 63
Murphy, Tim 14.74,83.84, 124
Murray, Dawn 3,6,8,9,28,78
Murray, Mia — 44, 86, 87
Navrkal, Joe 126
Neibch Towing Service 145
Neibcl. Rene 56
Neeley. Melissa 11.44. 81,82, 87
Neibcl, Scott 34,89
Neville. Barry 63,114
Nicklin. Joe — 7,9, 29, 105, 107
Nike Club 86
Nolen, J. Alan, D.S. 152
Nolen, Amy 56
Nolen, Elvis, Reg. Sup. of Schools 152 Nolen, Lisa 127 Norman, Nathan 11,56. 80, 110 O'Connor, Doug 7, 9. 29, 90, 91, 105, 107
O'Connor, Sara — 63 Odle, Jeff 56. 120
Odlc, Lori 63. 97
Odum Concrete 141 Odum. Valerie 56 Orso. Liz Mrs. — 74 Osterhout, Burlc - 68 Osterhout, Cathy 44,87 Osterhout. John — 34 Overturf, Dean — 63 Pagano. Dr D.M.D.— 152 Palasky, Lisa — 29, 82, 85, 86,93, 100 Palasky, Tom 11,63,114 Paper Place — 138 Parker-Reedy Funeral Home — 140 Parrish. Rae — 56 Paschcdag Music House — 138 Pasko, Steve Mr. — 74, 92 Patton. Goebel Mr. - 68 Patton. Karen — 29,86 Patton, Tricia — 63, 84 Paulk. Lynn 56. 97 Peavcy. Don —44. 101. 104. 105, 106, 109. 112. 116 Pcriman, Darren 29, 126 Perr, Jane Mrs. 74 Pcrrotto, John — 7.9. 29, 105, 106, II3, 116.126 Perry Electronics 131 Pesselato. Anastasia 56, 83, 84. 123, 124.163 Peterson, Kelly — 56 Pickering, Christie — 44, 93 Pickering. Ricky - 63 Pierce. Chris 34 Pierce. Marty 63 Pipers Cove Hobby Shop — 131 Pizza Inn 157 Plasters, Cathy 64 Podnar, Mathew 56. 80 Pohl, Patrick 56. 83 Pond Creek Boot Company 135 Pond, Noel — 56 Poole, Brad 63 Poole, David — 44 Poole. Richie 29 Pool Shack — 141 Potepan, Nancy 29 Powlcss, Aimee — 44, 50, 86, 87, 115 Powless. Lance — 63, 82. 86
166
Price. Gayla 63 Price. Shannon 63,83 Professional Pharmacy 146 Pruett, Bob 63 Pruett, Wendy 44,101 Pry, Janet 29,85,86, 100 Pugh, Chris 63
Pugh, Julie 30,86,93
Pulliam, Jeff — 44,89. 97 Pyles, Annette 63,86 Pyles. Norman Jr. — 48 Rachels, Christina 44,123 Rachels, Larry 9, 30, 105, 107, 126, 89, 114,117
Racic, Kevin 6,9, 30, 105, 107, 83, 84, 119
Ramey, Danny 30,85,90
Raubach, Chris — 56, 126, 114
Reach, John Mr. — 110
REDBIRD ANNUAL Staff 4. 168,78
Reed. Gina 56.82,84, 115
Reed. Perry 56
Remm, Steve 44,105,108,126
Ricci, Elmo Mr. 74
Ricci. Tim Mr. — 75, 112
Rice, Don Mr. 126, 75
Rich, Allen 63
Rich, Jim - 30, 89
Richcrson. Bret 63
Richerson. Chuck — 63
Richey, Denny - 44,105,108,126,90
Rick's lllico 139
Rissi, Susan — 4. 30, 93, 78, 79
Riva, Maryann Mrs. — 75
Riva. D Mike — 131,68
Roan, Scott — 63
Roan,Stan 7,9, II, 105, 106, 107.89, 34
Roberts, Heather — 57 Robertson. Angela 44. 87 Robinson. Barbara 30 Roeco— 132 Rogers, Richie 44,90 Romack. Chip 45, 105, 108. 90, 95, 94 Rose. JoLyn — 57. 81.82, 86, 102. 78, 79, 4
Ross, Barry — 45, 105, 108, 90, 89
Ross, Jeannette — 30
Roye. Kevin — 57, 86
Rumsey. Sherrie — 57
Russell. Danny — 45, 84,93
Russell, David — 63, 89
Russell. Diana — 45, 100
Russell. Frank Trucking — 141
Russell. Jamie — 57
Russell. Kevin — 45. 89
Russell Magnavox — 157
Ruzich, Scott — 30. 89
Ruzich, Todd — 63
Sakonyi, Diane — 63.94
Salinguc. Marla — 57
Sandner Electric Co. 154
Sanders. Keith 57,86,110,112
Sandy’s Flowers and Gifts 143
Sapp. Dana - 57, 86
Schloss. Kim 45
Schram. Steve - 63
Scholar Bowl — 85
Science Club — 86
Scott. Jean Anne — 127
Scars. Karen — 31
Sears, Roebuck, and Co. — 133
Second Baptist Church 158
Series, Tim 45. 49, 89
Sesock, Brent 31
Sevenski, David 63. 114
Shelby. Amy — 45. 84. 86, 124. 125
Shelby, John 45
Shelby's Tow Service 135
Shelton, Terry 57,110Index
Shelton-Yates, Troy 34
Shirt Works — 130
Short, Charles 45, 88, 105, 108, 117
Shupc, Jill 57
Shupc, Lisa 31
Sigler, Donnetta 7,9,45,49,82
Sileven, Amy 31,78, 79, 99
Simmons, Mike 14,57,110,114
Simpson, James — 57
Sing, Martin 57
Sipes, Pat Mr. — 75,90
Sipes, Tony — 63, 114
Skinner, Scott 45,91,92
Sloan, Brett 63,120
Sloan, Jeff 126
Sloan's Gymnastics 135
Smilanich, Jeff 57
Smclccr, Tabitha 31
Smith, Charles Mr. 75
Smith, Doug 45, 105, 108, 112, 119,
126
Smith. Dyke 4,57,90, 110 Smith, Harry State Farm Insurance-
152
Smith, J.T.— 57
Smith, Jean Mrs. 121
Smith, Julie — 63, 97
Smith, Mike 6,9,31,80,92, 105, 106,
126
Smith, Lori 31
Smith. Nancy 45
Smith. Peggy Mrs. 3,75,81
Smith, Ray 34, 89
Smith, Ron Mr. 70,152
Smith. Scott— 45, 89, 105
Smith, Stephanie 31,81,86
Snedden, Mary Beth 31,88
Snyder, Chris — 57, 80, 114, 126
Southard Oil 152
Spain, Kevin — 57
Spencer, Jeff — 48
Spicer. Ron 32,83.94, 95
Spiller, Jeff 57
Squibb, Kevin 46,91, 105, 109, 126
St. John's Catholic Church 153
St. Paul's Lutheran Church 162
Stafford, Lisa 11,57.94,95
Stanislawski, Joe — 63, 117
Stanley, George — 57
Stanley, Janet - 32
Stanley, Rodney 63
Stanley, Tina 57,124
Stanley, Willie — 48
Slarrick, Larry 64
Staten, Chris — 64, 114
Stcinmetz, Susan — 57, 100
Stevens, Craig — 46, 100
Stevens, Linda Mrs. — 75, 86
Stewart, Rose Ann — 57
Stewart, Vance — 64. 114
Stilley, Christina - 64
Stitely, Joe — 64,97
Stodghill, Becky 64
Stone Funeral Home— 132
Stoner, Tony — 58, 110. 114. 126
Stotlar-Herrin Lumber Co. 143
Straka. Jeff — 46
Stritzel. Richard Mr. — 11,75
Stubblefield. Amy 46
Student Council 82
Sturgeon, Sheila 46
Sub-Debs — 81
Sullivan, Deborah — 46
Summers. Dwayne — 64, 94, 95, 114
Summers, Jennifer — 46, 88. 100, 128
Summers. Stacey Jo — 58
Swarthout, Lori — 64, 97
Talbott. Dan — 58. 110
Talluto, Kim — 32.82,85. 86,92.93
Talluto. Shawn — 58. 110
Tango, Robbie - 46 Tanner. Annabcllc 7,9,64 Tanner. Billy— 58, 110 Taylor, Jackie — 64 Taylor, John Mr. 110 Taylor, Kenneth 58 Taylor. Terri 32,81 Tcdcschi.Tom 46,85 Tcfcrtiller, Rudy 126 Terry's Barber Shop 145 Tharp, Jeff — 7, 9, 32, 89, 105, 107 Tharp, Tim 64,117 Thomas, Melody 58 Thomas, Mike Mr. 75,97 Thomas, Scott 32,92 Thomas, Stacy 58,92 Thomas, Tracy — 58, 110, 114 Thompson, BobG., M.D.— 152 Thompson, Chris — 3 Thompson, David — 46,90, 105, 109 Thompson, Lcnnic — 58, 83, 84, 99 Todich, Brian 64 Todich, Mike — 34, 89 Tomanovich, Amy 58.81,102 Tomanovich, Donna 127 Tomlinson Motors 131 Tomlinson, Tommy — 46, 105, 109, 117 Travis, Terry 32,90 Trcccc Decorating— 144 Tresso, Frank 46,92 Trotter, Michelle- 46 Trovillion, Kent — 46, 80, 90, 105, 112 True. Rosa 47,127 T rusty, Cameron — 126 Turpin.Tammy— 121 Tyler, Dana 58,99 Uhls. Danny— 32,85,90, 112, 113, 116 Unicorn — 140 Union Funeral Services 138 Union Pharmacy — 155 Urban, Tammy 47 Vantrease and Vantrease, Attorncys-at-Law — 175 Vaughn. Alccia 64,82,86,115 Vaughn. Barry — 64 Vaughn, Terry — 47 Veaughn, Vernon — 32 Verschueren, Tammy — 33, 86 Vocational Nursing I — 87 Vocational Nursing II — 87 Volanski Heating and Air-Conditioning — 144
Wagner. Kris 64,117 Wall, Jack — 68 Wall. Janet — 64 Wall. Karen —47 Wall. Tonya — 64, 83, 124 Wallace. David — 126 Wallace, Marty 64, 114 Wallace, Tina — 47 Walters, Kevin — 58, 83, 110, 114 Walters. Lori — 33, 87 Walton’s Service Company — 133 Warren, Gary Mr. — 76 Warren. Melanie — 7,9, 11,47, 49, 78, 79.81,82, 100. 115 Warren, Terry Mr. — 70 Warren, Mr. and Mrs. Terry — 152 Watson. Mike — 64. 86,97, 99 Watson, Rodney — 64 Watsons Jewelers — 148 Weakly, Dan — 76,91 Weaver. John Mark — 58, 110 Weaver, Tim — 76, 80 Weaver. Trevor — 47, 80, 112, 126 Webb Herring, Dana — 33, 85, 86, 96, 97 Webb, Don J. — 152 Webb. Tracy — 47. 87 Webber, Darrell - 47. 105. 109, 112, 119 Webster, Brett — 47, 90
Weeks, Glen Pontiac Chevrolet 144
Weeks, Joyce 34
Wells, Debbie 76
West Frankfort Awnings — 145
West Frankfort Packing 143
West, Curt — 58
West, Kevin — 64
Westell, Beth Ann — 64, 124
W F R X ____137
White, Michelle 58,93,97,99 Whittington, Shelley — 47 Wichn, Amy — 47, 81 Wilburn, Dawn — 47, 88 Wilburn, Martha 47 Wilburn, Pam — 47, 87,97, 99 Wilder, Jackie 58 Wilder, Wayne 58 Wilkcrson, Teresa — 48, 96.97 Wilkins, Daniel 48 Wilkins, Joan — 58 Williams, Andy 64,97 Williams, Christina 64,86,97 Williams, Clint — 64 Williams, Dina — 64, 88 Williams, Gayle — 11,33,81,82,86.93, 100, 102 Williams, Kim — 33 Williams, Russell - 48 Williams, Troy — 58 Willis, Kim — 58,82, 86 Willmore. Anut — 11,64. 114 Willmorc, David — 7,9, 33. 90, 91, 105, 106
Wilson, Grant — 33, 91
Wilson, Jerry — 58,83, 117
Wilson, Kevin — 33, 78, 79
Winter, Ron Mr. — 76
Witkewiz, Terri — 33,85, 86, 93
Wollescn, Jeff — 48. 83, 84. 126
Woods. Amy — 48, 78, 79, 100, 115
Woods, Angie — 64, 79, 86. 115
Woods, Jon —48, 120
Wortman, Derren — 48, 89, 105, 109, 126
Wortman, Lara 48
Wright, Carole 64
Wright, John—48, 80, 82, 112
Wright's Radio Shack — 147
Wyant’s, Earl — 157
Yocum, Tammy — 48
Yadro Auto Parts — 144
Yadro, Mike — 48,91,92
Yadro, Toni — 11,48.81.82
York, Julie 48.81.86
York, Mary Jane — 76, 87
Young, Lesley — 58
Young, Steve — 64, 114
Youth Board 84
Zeboski, Shane — 64
Zimmer, Rhonda — 58, 85,96, 97
1671983-84 REDBIRD ANNUAL STAFF
The completion of another volume of the RED-BIRD ANNUAL has finally come to an end. Although the task of completing Volume 70 of the REDBIRD ANNUAL required much time and effort from each individual involved, the hard work was also rewarding in various ways.
Senior members of the 1984 REDBIRD staff included the following: Co-Editors, Jeanna Ernest and Dawn Murray; Senior section, Susan Rissi; Sophomore section and copywriter Amy Sileven; Advertising section, Kevin Wilson; and Faculty sec-
tion and photographer Chuck Clark.
The REDBIRD ANNUAL Staff would like to thank the business and professional people of West Frankfort for their support and co-operation. We would also like to express our appreciation to Mr. Steve Smith of Delmar Studio and the Daily American for their help with the photography.
The 1984 REDBIRD ANNUAL staff would especially like to recognize and thank our advisor, Mrs. Hellen Mary Batts, for making another volume of the REDBIRD ANNUAL possible.
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