Ruskin High School - Mirage Yearbook (Kansas City, MO)
- Class of 1984
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Nwljlkh- 4 'UI 1 I 1 4 1 . a A ,x E Q 1 3 Q i I i F :Effie-rs X Jldfiv 7, .L Mauna ite' ,-,..,p.s -vcf wi ,fp 'f 'f WI ,JVM X f f f f f f f ff' f ff W if if f ffC5ffff7C7CWQ496WWWWQQw?6M7VW7fKWWL fff X X X f fffWMfMVWWW7W f,,f 2 f f f ,ff ff WQWWMZAWWZWW 3,7 X ff ,f l, f f f 2 MM ff U QQ fy ff f 2 Terry Abrams Doug Adair Band 10 11 12 Orchest a 11 12gChoir12p Pit Orchestra 10 11 Powder Puff Cheerleader 11, Talent Show 10, 11 Stephanie Albritton Band 10 11 12 Orchestra11 12 Dist Music Contest 10 11 12 State Music Contest 11 Yearbook 11, 12, Editor 12 Cynthia Alm Kris Alter .lack Anderson Debate 11, 12, NFL 11, 12 Terry Anderson Cassandra Armstrong Fred Arreguin Football 11 12 Baseball 10 11 12 R Club 11, 12, Band 10, 11, 12 Broshel Baker 1 Muslcal11 Powder Puff Football 11, SOE 12 District Music Contest 10, 11 Steve Barron Vo-Tech 11, 12 Jimita Baugh Sean Bennett John Bisacca 2: DECA11, 12 Joanna Black KI5' 'QW' ,f7'4h, 409 1-1 . i I l r 5 i i KZ! lf Q77 if Wi iff 55715 Il , il, X 7' i wfffm 2 fffifi f UW ,f fyfmff Tamila D Blazer Flag Team 11, 12 Katherine Blomer Choir10, 11, 12, DE 11, 12, Spirir Club 12, Baseball Cheerleader 10, Spanish Club 12, Office Aide 11 Corina Borgfield Band10, 11, 12, Flag Team 11, 12, Office Aide 11, 12, Disrricr Music Conresr10, 11, 12 Deanna Bormann Orchesrra 10, 11, Choir 10, 11, 12, SOE 12: Musical 11, NHS 10, 11, 12, District Music Conrest10, 11, 12 f 1 Carrie Bowser Sherita Braden Ava Brashear Track 10, 11, 12, Spanish Club 10, R-Club 11, 12 1 Miz, 'W v., ro be a 5r?l'll'O'f7 Jeffrey David Bradshaw Edwin Brown Band 10, 11, 12, Choir 10, 11, 12, Pres. 12, Chamber Choir Levonda Brown 11, Drama 10, 11, 12, Musical 10, 11, Mocls UN 10, 11, 12, Yearbook Sraff 12, Powder- puff Cheerleader 11 Angela Brown 21 f 2 ff f W f ,f f 1 f - V , , f, f f , , , . , C ,, , . ff MW I-7,f i'o-wT'f:2 1 'f f 'f7f7,7, Q7,,,f' if , , ,, , , ,, W' f ,, Z, wi! yfyifffqf 4- , ff V ff, f ff ffyffff f , f gf V f f f ff f fff W if f f W f X f f rg ,gf'f,,g,,,,fW,4,,f,.f,T,f?Cf5f,w 6 X ,ffff ff ff 5, Nj, 1, 4 V f, f X ffff f ,f f ,if,.f ?f,f'f:.?':,'ZWi!Zi'0cAfMi'51-,7- 'f-mfgfyil771-'Ziff 'if Qi f7yKf11'ff7:-if H iff-4f,f,i' fi' i ,, if ,ff 1 , ,W 54 ,ifhf f wif' ,WW f f,fy4,?W,,,,',f!,3wf fy-W f, fQ.,,,ffff,, yy.-f - f , 1' f f f James Bryant Daniel Bucher Matt Bunton Football 10, 11, 12, Basketball 10, 12, Mock U.N. 10 Rhonda Burgess S.O.E. 12 Sean Burris Diana Butts Andrela Byers NHS 10, 11, 12, DECA 11, 12 Barbara Caldwell PHP1IND's11, 12, pres. 12, Jr. Stand 11, 12, Choir 10, 11, Play Prod. 10, Office Aide 12, Computer Club 12, Foreign Language Club 12, 11 Clay Calvin Football 10, 11,R-Club11,12,STUCO12,Car Club 12, Ruskin Rooters12, Choir10, District Choir Contest 10, Sr. Class Pres Terry Campbell Oanh Carrier Karen Carter Softball 10, 11, 12, Tennis 10, 11, 12, Powder Puff Football 11, 12, Basketball 10, R-CIub10, 11, 12, Foreign Lang. Club 12 LaMont Chandler Thomas Christian Leann Cohen or of -n 'wad 'WNY ,ap ,V C My ,gy ,,-. 'V X Cx XX - . , - Sax. ' 3 ,1-:N f. Q V, in, Y X I .. L x -V P 11- '-1, 1 . X X sr C S X N' F93 as E C 'X Q ix ' in - ggi: 'S : W Q1 SX, x K Q 5 ,hw XS- . C . eggw 'Mk i. ,w 1 .. img. ? -,,,,, 1 A X t N. for WK 3 Q xl ws, X QV - - Sf , gf cc ,, VC , 2' 'f 1 ' ,, 1 ,X -41 Class of NP' Jacqueline Cook Jeffrey Coker Brian Cooper Darrell Cooper Rhonda Cotton Sheryl Courtney Choir 11, 12 Robin Covey Kenneth Crane Richard Creach Joyce Crist Cynthia Curtrrght Christine Darley Tennis 10, 11, 12, Basketball 10, 11, Softball 11, 12, R Club 11, 12 Earl Diamond Theodore Diehl Rodney Dixon f f f wwf W f f W, ,,ffffv f X 1 fgfygff ff f f ffffffff ff X ff fff , ff ff NW' fl X f fffyyhfgfffwyfzafhf X ff jqffx f ,ff ff!! 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K, Q4 'X sw 5 N, I Wie, 1 ,, ,, C . i' X Q ' 1 'llnlII C. , Q if 'jf' Tammy Eddings Basketball 10, 115 Volleyball 115 Softball 10'lracls115 SOE 125 Spirit Club 10, 12 Tondra Elbert Karen England Tennis 10, 11, 125 Softball 10, 11, 125 Baslsetball 115 NHS 10,11,125 Ps-CIub10, 11,125Choir105Powderpuff11, 12 Kimberly England Band 10, 11, 125 NHS 10, 11, 125 Play Prod.10, 11,125 Drama 10, 11, 125 NFL 125 Foreign Lang. Club 11, 125 SADD11,125Mocls UN 10, 11 Suzanne Fairbanks Orchestra 105 Chanters105 DECA 11, 125 District Music Contest 105 Spirit Club 10 Michael Fennesy Donald Fields Football 11, 12, P1-Club 11, 12 Kelly Fisher Play Prod. 10, 11,125 DE 11, 125 DE Contests 115 Drama 10, 11, 125 Powder Puff Football 11, 125 Mascot 12 Dee Dee Fiser Tracls10,11, 125 R-Club10, 11,12 Michael Fitzwater Football 10, 11, 125 Wrestling 10, 11, 125 Baseball 10, 115 Car Club 11, 125 Foreign Language Club 12 Sheila Foose Band 105 Choir 11, 125 Debate 115 Chamber Choir 11 Brad Frederick Jennifer Friesen Choir105 Baslsetball 105 SOE 12 Evette Gadson Candy Gagne r -ffL ffl .I G ,. -,l.f4fi-ffl! .iff ,ff , f f LX, ff J f ff X X, : f V7 , , , 1 ,f , , , f f f wiv Y f': ' Potty Gotewood Daniel George Llso George Foreign Long. Club Mock Drill Teom 10, 11, Co-Copt. Footboll 10, 11, 12, Wrestling UN 10, 11, 12 12, STUCO 10, 11, 12, Sr. 11, 12, Trock 115 Pi-Club1O, Closs Sec., Who's Who 11, 11, 12, All-Conference Foot- 12, Hi-Light, Feotures Editor boll12 125 Spirit Club 10, 11, 12, Powderpuff footboll 11, 12 Willie Givens o I Toticr Greenstreet Johnny Griffin Phillip Gruner Douglos Guyette Mory Horrison Dromo Club 10, CODE 10, 11, Drill Teom 115 Pep Club 11, Powder Puff Footboll 11, 12 'Ck RlCkY Hwztell Rene Hortupee Kimberleo Hosh Bort Howley Soph. Choir Spirit Club 10, Chomber Choir 117 Choir 10, 11, 125 plOy PFOC. 10, 11,12 - ,,,, ,,,,, , ,,,,, f , ' NW ..... , .We..e..,. , -'-'r' if f f J f fl fi ff f , 1 1311, ff ff,, gf 1 f ,W f, fjfffff Zfffyffff, ' ' g rf- Plc' 10, 10, pic Dio 4' S-'fr wil. , X ,S QINQC i S is 1, l . ix, A llj -'itll Vip wg-'ff ww - 4 . , .,. ,C ml, . f www, 1 ,f jr gpm' . Wy. A, . f X N f Xi f Q mi 4 N N N ws , 1 g g1'i' X C X X C ,j rig 5, Q, We x If f J 'xx W ff .f MC f fff X f I ,gg 5 Q gm f QR-J 5541 f J fi .Q . X ,cg M a gy sg? has 7 : 'fx .cs 4 f .- .. - V . is .V . W ,o ' H 'V 9 Mk. wr sQ:,rff.f' ww Ax Q' fi, 1- W, C, . . . ,, . . K . ' X C 2 N Z sa f N Q V . v.,. , Q, mls- ,fx C, , -swmsy. ,m:f:,y,,, .'..c.,f, X 19 D, rf- S' , ss 5, 970. 2? x nik 451 651. M X 9 2 wg S, , 1' 5 ZR ,. gif 2 S' . 10, ub 11, . I , s . - C. -V .ic we S X Bobby Hoys Sonyo Henson Stocy Henson Footboll10 Spirit Club 10, STUCO 10, Footboll 10, 11, 12, P1-Club D.E. 11, 12, Office Aide 11 10, 11, 12, Wrestling 11, 12, lrocl-2 10, 11, 12, Wrestling Stote11,12,Trock Store 12 Lindo Hestond Mork Higgins Bosl4etboll1O,11,12,NHS10, Orchestro 10, 11, 12, 11, 12, Pres. 12, Tennis 11, Boseboll 10, 12, Ploy Prod Softboll 10, Dromo Club 10, 11, Mock UN 11, Moscot 11 10, 11 WN. . his Tommy Hill Ploy Prod. 10, 11, 125 STUCO 10, 12, NHS 10, 11, 12, Choir 10, 11, 12, Vice Pres. Thes- pion 12, NFL 10, 11, 12, Drorno Club 10, 11, 12 Q,-f' Q Jill Holcomb Steve Holdmon Russell Horne R-Club 11, 12, Footboll 11, 12, Wrestling 11, Vo-Tech 11, 12 'kc MQW- 'Q fwvlfr 1 Deone House-r Billie Howord Ronold Hunter Boseboll 10 11 12, Deco Boslsetboll 10, 11, 12, Choir 10, 11, 12, Trocls 10, 11, Boslsetboll 10, Trocls 10, 12, ond Store Contest 11, 12, Boseboll 10, Ps-Club 11, 121 12, Ps-Club 10, 11, 12, All-Conference10,12, Foot- Mocls UN 11, 12, Debote 11, NHS 10, 11, 12, Cor Club 12 Powder Puff 11, 12 boll12, P1-CIub10, 11, 12 27 Bret Hoss 12, NFL 11 ,,,, U X,,, W, , ,,, ffff , ff , ,. V Y -.W ,.V, ,.,, M ,-new W- f , ,C fwfr. -f5. .ef,-V 'f'W f'777 X47 71,7 'f fr 1' X f 1 ff ff if 7: 5 K Q f ,fi 2 , ,fr -V '5-ff'.,S'.-f ,. A : if - ' hz -f.-,AML Off . ,. lf IXHY7- 44 Q-ff ffwff.-fv,,Xz'fX,f VM My K iff f ff 2 X ,W ff fffffff ,' 1 . .f ,iaf ,f 91 -- 9 M PQLL 445454-if Yf,ff,Xf,f 1 1 Off f f 1 ' f f ' Kym Jackson NFL 11, 12, Debate 11, 12, Drama Club 12, NFL Pres. 12, Who's Who 12, Voice of Democracy Finalist 12 Mark Jackson Martina James Janice Johnson STUCO 12, NHS 10, 11, 12, Volleyball 10, 11, 12, Band 10, 11, Foreign Lang. Club 12, Powder Puff Football 12, Counselor's Aide 12 Kelly Johnson Kevin Johnson Valerie Johnson Choir10, 11, 12, District Music Contest 11, 12 Dawn Jones Band10,11,12,NHS10,11,12,Mock U.N.10,11,12, Track 11, 12, Foreign Lang. Club 12 Anne Joseph Band10,11,12,Majorette11, 12, NHS 10, 11, 12, STUCO10, 11, Sr. Class Treas., CODE 10, 11, 12, SADD 12, Pres. 12, Play Prod. 10, 11, 12, Science Fair 11, 12 Mark Julo Gary Kalwei Football 10, 11 Cathy Katz NHS 10, 11, 12, NFL 10, 11, 12, Debate 10, 11, 12, Volleyball 11, Mock U.N. 10, 11, 12, Powder Puff11, 12, Who's Who 11 Chris Keck Football 10, 11, 12, Wrestling 10, Track 10 Jim Keeney Choir 10, 11, 12, Chamber Choir 11, German Club 10, Counselor's Aide 12 Paul Kelley 28 Q 4 X 37 X' x stag .f ,w 1 Sw X 4.1, 1.i K i,.. as 4' Fifi? Sfi J 4 L 21 ff . . if sv 'Qing ,, , , ,gs , E fCTGS5 of V . if .4 7 . A 4 75 1 :fwf - lu ufwv A V-,, 1 - , , ,M , N m1,LII'Nx i?A i r In ' 1 ' wrfr ,4 F3 f A ,fa ,, , ,.,, , Q ,,, P11z1w ff if r fi ., W: .s2fy , X -M 4 1, , in-gp g? 1 M f V, 6 1 X fa 'Y W 1 1135? f -msg 2 Y , rf 71 f ws r Q3 f 4:2 LZ 1 1 if f ' W 1 K 3 'l fl Jflr- f XJ ID 57 3 1 , ' .1 ff,- V ., ,A . .gm , , . - 1 M, WM . r wa, ,A Miri Kimble Michael Kincade Eddie King l3and10,11, 12, BaslserbaII10, 11, 125 Talent Show 10. 11, Foreign Lang, Club 12 Kimberly King Cheerleader 10, STUCO 10, Pep Club 10 Kraig Kohring Debate 125 NFL 12, Drama 12, Whos Who 12 Brain Laurie Karen Lee Tracy Lero Volleyball 10, 11, 12p5ofrball10, 11,125 Pi-Club10, 11, 12, Spirit Club 12 Michael W. Lewis Tracls10, 11, 12, Football 11, l3ond10, 11, 12 Larry Lippert Foorball10, 11, 12, Baseball 10, 11, 12, l3asl1erball11, 12, pvCIub1O, 11, 12 Bill Livingston Choir 10, 11, 12, Drama 10, 11, 12, Musical Prod. 10, 11 Drama Council 12 TalenrShow10, 11 Robin Loney R. Granville Loar l3and10, 11, 12, Drum Maj.12pNHS10,11,12gSlUCCD 10, 11, 12, Treas. 12, Vice Pres 11, Play Prod 101112, Drama Club 10, 11, 12, Treas. 125 All-Disr 0and11, 12: Disr. Music Conresr10,11, 12, Srare Music Conresr11q Yearbaols 12 Mike Lundy l3and10, 11, 12, Drama Club 12, Foreign Lang Club 12 Rose Lute 20 gf. , Robert Manley Jill Marshall Ch ' 10, 11, Chamber Choir 11, Dist. Music Contest 10, 11'cgl21y Prad.10, 11, 12, Drama Club 10, 11,12:STUCO ' 12, Office Aide 10 William Martin Lori Mattson Troy Mays Jeffrey McAlister MQ fc Pamela McDanieIs STUCO 10, 11, Spirit Club 10, 'l'lg Tracls 115 SOE 12, JV Cheerleading Capt. 10, V Cheerleading Co-Capt, 11 Paul McGovney Track 10, X-Country 11, 12, 30 Golf 11 IC' ff- fl' Dawn .lanes contemplates the length of time it will take the Super Glue to set her glasses, ix ff X f-. 1 F -:fra if 'f 5 S W Sw Q-C ,,.,,y,.s.. C ..-C , iw , V c., ::w1'c,.fL'sfzw,S , F cc , f F , . C -cc , ss -. A Q 4, , fs C , sw - 1 C M ff X, we .f ' gevfmiswv e,.e,,y is .W f -xx , C , , f 5 F f 'S , cf rv X We , -S N is W S 'W 'N cc X , 4 2 is P - S A Yf s 1 -N VW W cs 0 ss ff sc ,, sg fi, , f rs, f is Q C . - , ic- , X ,B 1 S r X f is ,W CWC wiws QS mgmx f' ,13 8-Jf 'F Sa5.,f+ spew' x:f,psc,w,f W , N rs X WX of ,,cgwZc.s,fffSf ,,9gffff,f,, ZQQM.: 'A 'w 4 W, ' A, ffsvfihf 'S fs. VM, ik 4,-il, MEP'- f, WW, WW ,W CWW4 f ffv Joseph McKeone Annette Miller Basketball 11, 12, Volleyball 11, 12gSoftball11g Choir 10, 11, 12g Office Aide 11, 12, District Music Contest 11 Shaun Mitchell NHS 10, 11, 12, Choir 10, 11, 12, Chamber Choir 11, Dist Music Contest 11, 12, State Music Contest 11p Play Prod. 11 Sherri Mitchell NHS 10, 11, 12, Choir 10, 11, 12, Chamber Choir 11, Musical10,11, 12, Soph. English Award, Foreign Lang. Club 12, District Music Contest 11, 12 Janet K. Moeller STUCO10, 11, Jr. Class Pres, Yearbools11, 12, Powder Puff Football 11, 12, Foreign Language Club 12 Mark Moraine Irene Moore Drama 10, 11, 12gMusical10, 1112, Powder Puff Football 12, Car Club 11, Choir 12, Talent Show 11, Office Aide Ravion Morgan Ken Mothersbaugh Band10, 11, 12, Yearbook Photographer 11, 12 Bryan Nicholson Gloria Nolen Soph. Class Sec., Jr. Class Vice Pres., STUCO10, 11, Drill Team 11, Spirit Club 10, 11, Whos Who11,12, Powder Puff Football 11, 12 Ruth Ann Ortega David Paine Car Club 11, 12, Jr. Stand 10, 11, 12 Sean Palmer Holi Passonno Drama Club 12, Pep Club 12 31 f - A ' 21, A., . jim ,cyl ,IM Ithk. 5, K 1 qK 4l7,!WWyZ ,QW X , , ,117 I. !,,W,,,!,f, 'f -',' M X ffM ff fffffff ,, ,, V ,,,,,, W, , ff W ,,w,yr ,MX ,fn W V W,,,,'ffw WH ff X fw ,,, Myfjyf X7 W4 QW! Wi!! if X 11, fcfj f ,,f' Bonnie Penserum James Perkins Tim Pilsl Band 10, Baseball 10 Daniel D. Potter STUCO 10, 11, 12, Band10, 11, 12, Orchestra 11, 12, NHS 10, 11, 12, Math Club 12, District Band Alternate 12, District Band Contest 10, 11, 12 Teresa Preston Jennifer Price Choir10, 11, Musical 10, 11, Powder Puff Football 11, SOE 12 Barbara Principe Lynette Purtle Car Club 12 Timothy Quinn Andrea Raglon Leroy Rankin Jolee Renne Elizabeth Richards l3and10, 11, 12, Drama Club and Prod.10, 11, 12, Majorette 11, 125 CODE 10, 11, 12, NFL 11, 12, NHS 10, 11,12gSTUCO11, 12gSADD11, 12 Michael Roberts Cartus Rodgers Football 11, 12, Baseball 10, 11, 125 R-Club10, 11, 12 ,rv-nm wwf' C .k...c L . 41- -few ' 9 -WWF YPMQ Misc! W., s,fN.hS 1 S1-Mffwcgf,-f.sQwQyg.LQx'44K-,vafw:,4ify-C swf CM., Mix fn f, sf W, C. ,, Ms, 2, fey ,f C , ,sc WC X , C C .,, qc, Af--7 A- Q f-35 yy Qiyqw naw Kgs mfs fmreiiw :xx , qswf,.cgs , fffvq, f C, wx s rw A f wsgzew , g We y f 'QA 59 C w is .4 -is f Ay . f S fl f ' C ff 4211 , wif, ,f,, -up ,elf N Q ff nf ,QQ fy, M ff sfufw is . 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Choir, Drill Team 10, 11, 12, Capt. 12, Spirit Club 10, 11, 12 Sonia Sharp Karen Shirley Cathy Shoemaker 7.,,, , f,f,, ,wth 'l -41' l 4 ff W Jf Kr? , M714 is Kevin Sims 1 Michael Sirna , Tim Sixta 4 1 afiggf l ' 33 , - - , ,, , 4 :gb X J., Z a 6 2 2 v 3 C Q E 5 I V- - - ----1-. I f 1 ., YQ Kwik fVsX'f Nalin SX,f,f'ig1,v,xgx ZX , . any 5 V I X I , . 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M A , ' 'kph 'ef 'f r f f 9 0, K! Q ,ff Connie Mitchell Eric Moberly Tommy Mondoine Michelle Bjulond wos payed ro get o sunronl Liso Morford Dorrin Morgon Robert Mosley xx xrS -,N as Xi rsxgggkx S ,, - V sr gr fl STS Q . S' M Q f , Ffa? -X X N V we ss xx 6 gl K, 5, fsigjn 42551 will .1 ', i 1 ig-'my fir 4f.,gWXi-..fJ'gg if-yu 'X is? T' Qf if - so 'mfs f y if we X Q X - Y M -Qtek? Q , ' s Q ww ' Susie Mossey Donny Moys Angello McCondless Jeff McCort Preston McDowell ri rs ff yy ff ' 7 1 vw ff X X f 1 , 9 f f , f l . Q ff f ' , mf ff, f fo f X f f f fl , 4 f ff f if , V, , Ly W J Q U W ff 7 12 X 3 X W' X Z f Z X i fi W l Tommero Mcleer James Meissen I 1 u 5 S. iss 'Q-sw' my .- 1 ,, ,. Yi- 5. 1 i J'.Exgr.1mR. X :wg Q Q :nj xx N xqswlisgs wifes l l 1.- SZSEYZY Z :WEE YL?-lik? MQNZ9 i -X N NN: x rx E so SE Q, x km Ai! w 1 'N-L. s wg s ' is Tousho Pruitt ond Cynthia Johnson hord or work os office oides. Angelg Nelson Stocey Nelson Kristy Porker :sg ,, we 2 ,,,,-. Amondo Poyne A X K Q X Gene Poyne . .- Bonnie Penserurn 5,125 Curtis Penyweit R A ' W Richord Perkins ' U' i W h ' 4 P 'WP Anthony Peterson A Notolie Prott ef fx 4 y P ,x Q V 1 F Tousho Pruitt A i ?f Q I W ff A A A Jornesilonney i P Lesley Rhoodes y in V ,, V ff,, , Beverly Richordson Joseph Richordson Denetto Riddle Trocy Ridgely ,Ar J mi in 'x .. we' 5 Trocy Rogers Hiley Roseblocls Rochelle Ruffin Shone Russell Sheilo Russell Ann Ryon 'D se- 5' ffl QQ ' .J Mory Sopp Sondy Schooler Mike Schreiner Kent Schrocls Kurtis Schuler Q53 Q 1- X, vwwafr I K ' f 1 Y- 3' gas Ml. K ,, , so Kevin Schwortz Eric Seorcy Scott Seymour Ronnie Shoffer 1,73 g . 4 , ' , 1 ' S. ' S .A M 1 - iff' - Q I fly , Q! ,455 2 , fff, , , 2' t6,ff,4 ' iffy jp' 1 s - J, fl off ' y f., , , V I1 fc' f VV' ' My Q7 Juniors M7 7 W ,ny ff TVOY Shotto Jonet Shepord Kristin Shields Don Sight Mr f ' . 9 Q A, 4 tx X f' if S in X. fm ,-,Q I ff nf ,s 5.1, ,.,.,...... , My -l f 7-521, L u m , , f f 1 Q- .. ff. ,rs fx- 4 V 54 ,,,, f , sz, . 'Y 52 Gene Poyne ond Simone Wills, Quite the couple - dont you think? Q 5 .1 A SS Q'-5 ' A Q , 5- X 4 -11 - Q ,,w 'lu.. ff' rv x , 1 fx M X K Sl ff-ew. -Q, 'x a c iii A ...,.,.,. .. I 4 - . ., 1511 :M X ' M- ..,. 5 . Vt., f -w x 'L t i ,t 'r .1 :R . ' ,,,.,,u Awww , A .r , ,N arf H ,X KS ,. A ' Q L , . Bev Richordson ond Trocy Kurtz rolre o picture breols from shorthond. 3 Wnv.gd'u :ij xi U., ,. K x Z' r ft it ,f A gamer , HJ, 4 4, -,f ff ' 15,2 if , , M1 ' rx it ix If gc 1. c M MX cvs itz' M5, .f t 55 ,, ,X an iv? 4, lik 1 S-'Q M Af R me ,gtf to f' , , S . 3 , r,X A t . X1 5 ,X wif 'K Melisso Sinnett Michelle Sloter l -Q , it '-:gg N12 M. X Q M A X S 'fs F TRS' ' Q. X X ' v N A-. ,vi o A ,f if s ict t Z ,f fm ff , I Z X S, X St '14 - gg, r' Vt Joel Sirno Brion Smith Troci Smith Windy Smith Liso Spow Liso Stodler Corlo Stondifer trol Morls Storforth Jomes Stork Jomie Steele Kyroh Stevenson Motthew Stone Joclsie Stricltlond Morie Stringer Michelle Summers Jennifer Swofiord Deboroh Tobiendo dr, X -afv Q 5 dl N tm X A If Steven Sitton Kristin Smith 7, 4 X ar if .af , QS V f t ,S 4 M S t,1 f fin? it . All f t Jomes Toylor M W' ,, L AC Lori Toylor Robert Toylor Chormin Temple 1 f 1 Juniors .Aw ,. ,, -7- - A -- ' ' A SRX X A 1 T521 , age? f f fi M Ti . t R., QQ, A ! X, Www? Dono Terry Poui Thurmon Dovid Tindle X Q F . - - 4 X T SQ 521 - H Q t X if :QW y mf! 'ff M ' A 4 Liso Theissen Dwoyne Tigner Ann Tron pf 7 Z WL Edith Von Meter Adriene Vonreed Peter von Zonten Lorroine Vorner Moris Vonwoodet Morguerite Thomos Jomes Tilford Kim Twiggs i V A Conscientiow students in deep thought. . ttr' w T' X' Q V my :fe M QX X A it? t XX Y A N Q gg Q :T Trocy Tyson f X Q Richord Ure-Sri sg ,K X 'ft 1 Doniei Von Busisiris X Kim Vondegrift X M Chris Von Horn ,. V' r f X Kim Welker Mike Wolloce Jocquiyn Woller Wendy Worden Dovid Wotson 35 Juniors :XX .T-Tlx X i sk S 5 . t , sq 3 7 M we 1 Q.. T -t FS- T A f Yip jg . x X X To , 'X 3 N , T x 1 f Q s- 'Q x 'uv .Lk X X f' . X , .. ' J, 1 QX N ' J X-qxy gg , N , Sf 1 :Q A Rf 2 gli I S' k A-,,,.. A S V f , .Af if 5, it w Wmnnqi i 1 as X 5 XNXXX5 X X Qi S' Qjgffifwh 35 1 X XV. 1 N J Q HN X K - .. w ,nv gl - 54:32 5 'fart .31 1' ...4M.wlmmnm..Xw.,,. . , . ftfxlx N , is if X 'U f if S, Q ,r A I ik , Q rf, ff Alberto Weess Kenneth White Veronico White John Whitlock Morie Wilber Down Wilborn Andy Wilhelm Brion Willioms Shori Willioms John Williamson Wendy Wilson Jomes Windon Chris Wirth Kevin Wohlgemuth Angelo Wooldridge Liso Worsley John Wright Robert Wright Sondro Yononis Donno Young Lovette Young You pot WHA Tin my ice creom 5ondwi'ch9!, excloims Chris Wirth, Sqphomores RALLY Joner Grondon gets a boost from yell leaders David Tlndle ond Morvln Jackson. X ff 1 4 f , hu g, . jigyyf f ' f ff Wi2,ff?7 f , , i 'i iff f ,,, ,W fw f Wwwfkif- f N The sophomore class officers ore. Q1 ,,f4 'ly Q1' fi, 3 1, 55- it Randi Dickey, Treosurerg Soro Nolen, Secreroryg Ti Ann Bough, Vice Presi- dent: Debby Heard, President, Qi uni Richord Abroms Buffy Albertson Andy Alter Trocie Anderson Allison Arnold Poulo Borker Kelly Bortels Renee Bottee Victorio Bottle Steve Bercher Lochondo Berry Angelo Bisocco Julie Bishop Trocy Block Steven Bohonnon Glen Borgfield Doren Bormonn Chod Bowers Donno Brody Kimberly Breoux Kenneth Brewster -rf. B f , v yr- I 'sf' uvv it 4 fr A ,ar .li tg he' . at .W F 1- A B B wx , ,ESQ 4 SX S it Q' B S' Q xi s Q N -X N- f I W 5 i B ' ,af me By N I B .J Ba x' i be Q . 5 ul ,af- 'x B B - X- B NA K :gi . ,BB B ., ay .dig it t i K , . N V 5 , gy Q t , 6 Bs X 1 1 B- 5 'Si .- 2, B K FB? Q , ,. Kiwis- B Ag. A S3 L , B' - ' xx ,,y 5 ' A f s s , 3 B sf sf. ' X B ,BY B Q, X B B B 5 j aB B , fr . B ' A it fxis, - , I X vs- S' .Q ' X S , a X , X , s ff B, B, 5 A J BB N A 5 X 1 Swv 'B 1 A X I B X Blfxl BX, , x , B ff B ef B B X f ' 3 4 ir ' Xe 4' 659 K 1 3 5 y f , 4 I fr 1 Q B B S A X 6125 B B f ff: h 'Bs Y B B ' my BB BS B,BB 4 Ti Ann Bough Tereso Boyless Mellsso Alvorodo Brod Bortels , W gf may-ff ,ffk f ff , .67 J 1 1 M V ' 1, 4 an ,,.,,, S is ,E X B X B Julie Yores celebrates with o Big Gulp. in 17.2 t , ,r,r 2 Z 5 .M 4 f ff' Z 1 7 1 , , 5 I ,f f f ri ' f is-AF Q , X X B ,A tw . S s .oe fs Ii LX 'K A XSS. S, K - .' ' Ygk 4-fs Q - H 5 xc V, W K' 'N v 5 5 Denise Brock Robert Bronson Dovid Brown Two Ruskin students demonstrate lunchroom courtesy. ,gms Mi My Kelly Browning Ronold Broyles Ston Burford Q... -5 ,sf f A Lf' T50 X., , I .f l f 2 , 1 YK. ffl If r W fl ll 2 Billie Code Shoron Coldwell Andreo Cornes s il qi 1 fs X 'ff' f WFS fi 'Q 'kqyfsxf -W o fs-Uwcstc X ENC X ,C All? if C C V Gflii .5 r HS. ' 3,855 . Si X X X Tommy Burgess Christlne Burke Tobi Burkhold zgff - t Y MVS , Q MW ,xc -gwlj K f X, jp- S Q sAS7SXk54 .f 'ff 4 Zi!! . , ' B - -v X f if 'I X Rick Corpenter Morion Corr Ricky Corter 7 A Christy Chrismon ' an I' V Jon Clork tl Anny Cof-tmon Anthony Collier we t i M isfl i 4+ : lornie Brown Michoel Brown Troy Brown er Terry Butts L., W Sophorhores Kirsch Rondi Dickey Korrenio Douglos Vicrorio Dover Bill Dreiling Michelle Duehren Richie Dupuis X wwnsfkiswh Tino Orrego is rhe perfect model srudenr. Tyrone Crowder Roy Dovis Lylo Deckord Michelle Dew I Y, is CQXYQCX s :::'5,v. Q5 C C s- s ENN Xxx 0 thx '5 X if? SX X X ,C ,Cy s s cweys - ' si A NCC Gerold Combs Morlon Conn Robin Cotton Michele Cox Edword Creed Thornos Creswell X - , Trocy Dovis Q - W fx Q 'NS XC 1 N 5 'i A Nqr, C. s . C., 4 X as v Cm nl' 'Q X NX fx 4 ' C y R i xigx X XC X Angelo Doy fs D x X x X Brod Dickerson Jirn Dickerson XC 25515 C S Sify PSLX s is, C Bruce Dowell Victorio Drogoo x 4, ' C Cs,-C xx Rosolynn Eck ' X Jerry Ellis 1 V .W ' . .,f f Wm! VC x ,, fi! A V f ., C, ,c.,, ,,., , . , ,., 3 'M Wy , 0 M ff if 7 f C , ff ff fbfi J Mm, ,, , ' ,I C ' K f 54 .6 C A , I an f 5 A i f ,C ' .f at . ,, , V. 4 W V I ,V IA-i r 7513, 1 Q j . 'LC 7:53 f ,JW , M , f f ,ffl f 1' 1 .5 - if AQ - D B -gy ,ur CiXCigQCX-Cm CC CC C- TCCSCCCQC M K CQXCCXCC TSYXXQRXOQ CAN D X H15 C N ' s C - ,CC CC C ,Cys fig yr-.ig xi - ss is N , 2 Cx w - C. :Eg .XC CC , CR CX J C ,AL AF CMR A X M, 'i:sI gsm C Cs 1.3 fx ,sfx C 1 jg CQ, C , MCL I 5 C C CC. C 'fr , N , -ws- E .sg . . 3? C ,ht C C Unix ' X A -,C.f 41 641 5-ff -x X X f 6. l,.L.. 4, .K . X-' G W fi if fi r A xg: ni .el ,-.,15,, - I Sophomores 1-,, L -0119 ci I6 Q! N f ff ' f 15 , V5 Pi sd 1 fu sk N - X, N h s .1 ff 4 ,ng ' Q Borr Fellwock Down Ferguson Eornesr Fisher Shelly Firzglbbons Elishlo Ford Dorothy Funk Cindy Gorrerr Brod Gill Ellen Gloor Kimberly Godwin Tino Gomez Cloudio Grof Billy Grohom loner Grondon 'Q we e S45-eq .K Q., xg-X x Q -ii' ,ii Q Q aim 'ENB ww Anifo Hocl-serr Andrew Homil Alfred Homilron Rodney Green Brion Greenstreer Down Grenier Corlos Griffin Sophomore homecoming enrry. W omg ' K Wyre XR. 1 FXS O f er . 1 :R Q., Morsholl Homlerr Jomes Hordin , pl- Y NW 'fl l me Richord Hort sl 'NWN 55 W wi-7 14 v Q f a f I ,V 44... ' if W! Sophomores ? K iffy ' ' ,f Ogg 9 I fc' Zifwr J J' Ginger Hottery Nav I ' Who is thot mosked bird? Donnie Hovis Poul Howe John Hogon 'R Chester Jones John Jones HQ! Michoel Hellings Christi Helm Dovid Henderson Johno Hensley Kim Hines Lindo Hoedl Thermo Holliwoy Jock Hood Deboroh Hoss Brendo lnrnon Nichelle Jockson Sheri Jockson Trtcto Johnson Debbie Heord Thornos Hedges ,J X b Q Z 4 f f V, H II JJ WW: 4 J ff ,A J , ' wh 7 i ,.., J, wwf' ,M W! J W J r fr J b A ? VonessoJohnson A' ' Chester Johnston 5, ,gf-MQ., . ,X , My ,,' -' X 7 ell , Nh t, , A nf, ,, X. 'W ,Q ,. ,, , ,gi X x. ff vt 1' ' f . gf? . J J' A - IC' bo '32 f it , X xi f ' if if . ' ?Q??fTM5 'W 0154? W W f E, 'ef bf X Sophomores Scorr Kenyon Cynrhio Kesrerlse ' Aniro King ,fi X A, 'X. Q K ' . 'i X K - Q ,'x'Q 1. , r ' X Q K X N , N X 3 X' Q ' Jornes Knueppel .. ' Tonio Knueppel ' X Kevin Kuhnhoff ,if is Kris Kelly Stocey Kent Borry Kurnpf Jeffrey Locey Duc Tien Loi a.1 ' Coreno Joseph Trocy Jusresen Bill Keeney J . , i i Nhung Kim Loi Treiu Ngoc Loi Robert Lowrence Shonnon Lemon Aoron Lepper Mork Lewis Regino Lewis Theodore Lewis Kevin Long lv W Toby Burkholder sers up wirh o bump. ,iw Q X xxx: K X Q L 5. XX wx if Q FQ 'S 1 w YQQ we 9' ,QR ,gm NW A X XXX xxx H' 25? a ans. i K :E assi' mmf , K -V-1: 0 5,1 W ,f 67 Sophomores I il Melisso Moy Tim McAllister Jonet McCormick Veronico McLe-on James McMohon Douglos Middleton Ronold Mitchell Eric Moberly Timothy Moberly 94. I I ' , Yfr -xfjw . X . ,,, .M- ,ff- ,J ,FJ fl 1 W' uw 'K' lm f Don Hovis ond Brad Dickerson discuss music before o concert. Beverly Mortin Douglos Mortin , w s ' QQSX l. SM: X I EK Q' f ni - . X , X S' ' S , X X vt QNQXX , . qs , ., - QXXQ S ' X X ' W ,,,, X, 5 Y f f X X X 5, S N , , M. A . 'N' -ur 1 .c ,nm XM i ce. ws .-'E ,ff ,fl N, X 1 XX L X X X ,X ,Xmg we , N f f gc xsXQ, Q. XX X Chris Loverso Lynn Lytton Lorenzo Monning Rondol Monnlng Down Morriott Morc Morsholl Seon Morrin Morls Mortinez Debro McCoy Brion McKenzie Kimbetlee Millicon Peggy Mitchell Moniquilo Moore Condido Moss 243 L ,if Ziyi 1 7 . 27 L ,e,e, fs KM 7' ,,f ,iw V A I A, A JVC- 1 W:-r sw , X-W.. X ba W' .Q i X E N 3 N Y X 68 , , A ,U , xii -Zfffe ,M 2 5 i 1 495 .f ,. L! 'W 1 ff' j ff A 1 'M 4, N 7, f ,lf Z I , 1 f ' , XZ, 7 7 li 3: 1' l L JW ' pw xW ,- .f Mc in Sopnornores .1 ev- , fm v fr- ,,.. ' s Q, P Ilh V ,, f if . , , ,.V N , ,gg 3 if ' Derek Mozingo X ' Keren Mullen ' ff , ,ff if ' I1 A ,wg P: 'Q 4' iw . L f .hi , 5 5 U . . f P1 .-WM' S. rf nr' l VA! ,ff f P, f K Rlcnorcl Murphy Juonlrlo Murroy YZ , AMA gf' rx' Y 1 ,r,, P Brion Neole 5 Tonno Nelson 4 'va , W f of 1' 3, Lindo Newsome 1 Soro Nolon I . PM , X 7 fx , , ,, ,, P, ,,,, , , r f 5 J M f rfyfff, f1 .9 2 P X 1 1, ,v.. r, .R Q ,. , ' , Q ' J I gg ,. 'fi- X Chris Normon Tino Orrego Srephonre Pocla Chong Pols fs? -i 1 ' Rebecce Pore Vene-ssc Polssr 'Q 49 rrefm flar-V, .s r , K -22 P, is 14 M. :fr ' E,, fylixfi W -4 .A 1,1 1 sr N .ns I i, , V P, A I i I . i 13353 is , ,. , X g .,f,, Z V Z., i f ,, V - K, 5 2 A fr . 4 r ,7 , P fl L' 5711 Y I 1, 'Z . . V Terry Peorce Wendy Peebles Dovicl Peel Ann Pierce i 1 I 4 ,024 rw? ' X fiefffw eff, 1547, if r P f 5,2 f ' wif f ' fx? We e , ,fx x . e 1' - Mem I PX -,e PQ, K if 5- ,sv 'rs Q , --. .-.af Z -V -XP by-, ,x A iffiwifiw- 7 f f , f P , ,f7.,,yQyPf-fy rqrfrr 2 If 2 ml 'rfb f X ,N X Jon n Prlcner Gene Pins Gre gg Plrrs f' K ' if Q . 1 px , . rg 5' P- 'K sf' , X X - D r ' ' ,.. ,, X X ' 2.4 X Q Mike Presley sf if ,V s P, fn ' P, P W ' E l ,P , nw, f 'fx r Pigs! . zffnfr-ffi'f'Q1 Ana Slwe.ry Prrrs Jeonlne Porter , , . 2 fr . .... fm ,. .ff fff fr x 4,1 P .V 'V K ,LM X K P , ., ' - V- ' 4555 i 1g:.?w,g-3gP'zlz'-Kif: .' , A ,, P gy, ,,f f,, fy,,,.,a!+Zg4hPr ' P r, P P -, f f , 'rf 'riaihfr 1 Q Zfqyff if 1-ff , .,., . ' r P rrgff x v w- -P.-MfI?7.711'P ff f. ' f P f P ,, f -Pr yi, ,y,Z.122 Pr, P f-4,-' 4: ' ,w,'fffm, gs fr ,P-,, 1, hw, ,JVM ,,P4V,P,,,P,,,W4fZAg Y A 573 b fl ., ,, J, , WLMJPI ,M L P r ,Pl f , ,sf 4,42 , W ,P Pfzf. I, Q rf Pfivvwfwr-, f,,,,i,Q,:' 'f 1 Q . 1:2 I nf, ,, ,, ,ffiwuf It if ,P , Z! Mn r 457:- , Pu , Zhi' A l 1 ' fr Sophomores Duone Prircherf Kelley Quinn Dorrin Ronnbo Roberr Rondolph Mory Rouber Mike Reed George Rice Lee Richords Melindo Riddle Joel Roberts Kim Rooksfool Kevin Root Jomes Roseblock loner Rule Christine Russell Mike Sollee Anjonerre Sonders Lindo Schromrn Roger Scorr Poul Sexton Rondo Shorswell ALL j SES sw.: is X5 Xjs X,,.s'X- Sc X wif wi. XX- g -1, QLXX - SX x SAX' ,,i'P X X X XXQQX ,Qi X. A V Vw 5 XX-W' as Q XS' 2 Xl f X 1 1 Y XMXQK X ft K. .S X V X XX .X X X X X X 5.--six r- vf 1, w.X-few, .f X 'BX QXQX ,9 35 X X XXX Y X X X X5 Q K -YS' LX x Q 1 Q . ' ,vm f Q S fr W A I xi N 4,-' m , 'Ni ,. X K x ' I' - id 'Q K X2 9 V -X X, X K XV , X S ,X V 2 I S 'Y 'QNX N' X, X X -Q 3 is ., ,, Xi X X.,..4-so Q, XX' X'f,Nfv: , XTX i R ws ..,, .NN Xs NNN? QV' xVSgN:X,, -X x X X X Brion Rondolph Krisrion Renshow Michelle Ringo Bill Roberrs ff' .W 0' si I XXX xX fxgx QQ XEX X XX X X YaS ':9'f X s f Nz. fi X X fir. , X gw- 9 X -f a s K X if s sf. X. 1- X X, X X R 2 .X :XS X K .- A X ' ? 'X X X K X . X ' si fkfg SY 'QSSXX SX X J ' ?' 1 SA R N 'NM ,QS X 1 V XX Q L - W gf :gg 9, A' -Ss X xx F I X x x ..-XX is s. Q 'Q X X i XX 4 I Q 'XX 'I Xi., 7 'X Zu- 72 Q X K f X - g , . x, BNA I 'r K X .hs Xi-X ' X ' W' s X., X X ,XX N 5,9 Ysvs,-X R: X' A X365 X1 Lindo Schromm doesnr reolize rhor rhe re-om is behind her!! Sophomores i W-Y..Y.Y--W Y Y W-- ,j , o , .,.,,,,Y , ,L W, W W -YR --. T -. ,A-...-1--.l,i.. , iff X. XY I K '. .MQ -K x. . , , ,M ., 1 'F - S i , he I 'S .W '..:. -IA fy Rims? 5 y Y 7 0 gf P qui' John Shelton Q , 1- ,fy ,fulln- R 'K J ,fi wx Eric Shepord Dorrell Singleton Steven Sloter Z9 S 4 .Q Q KA. A' l .Y Christopher Stondley qw Andrew Simmons ' g v f,'f4'5?:jg , , 4 . Dovid Sloter Look, I ve got ol! the onswers written on my index finger. gy' H .,t.A4: t K fx . gr . if S fs I ' 'N a A S P Q V 'wi V S, I ,o,, Q U sl f S I i S i ,525 S ' 1 M I 1. 1 . . 4 S if Alonzo Smith Annette Smith John Smith Prenness Smith Steve Smith Poul Snider A I YS . in 5 ft Y fy ' f 1 'vw Q S , fi . r fic S' ' -'ifl' We ,E 2 ' i f S A. fi 22743: fi if 'L - - f-MM Soto Steck Andrew Steen Lori Stephenson lhomos Stevens Bobby Srewort Donrel Suliivuri i - V .Movie Swon ' ' ' ' , -N Brett loylor ' ,rf Y- , ' if Koren ioylor terll W 3 x ,fi NX ' 'JA-r:6 ,, G vi 1 I K Lnyho, Thonius 1 fl Sophornores Roy Dovis olmosr reody for o foorboll gome! Rhondo Wolker Dovid Woshington ffw v W f .1 .W ' .f., 5 .' f W Z f if ZW Chorles Tyson f if f ff f f - 1 f xxx-.sfie . vw, ff -E??Qfy'T ffs2i?5 7 ff X Z 'A '..7 .1 WWI, kk. , fl: , Tn Ziff' ' . f, if ,, '. 'Z ,. Wy ff . ,G nf, 1 s W '-A'- ,. 4 1 f Ai X 1 j- 9 ks, , X' V ,' 7 ! , f 4, if , 2,', nnnn yQ! , Z . w.wr,3e NW. . 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Ziff , Z Jw? , X ,qw vw' Z, 14' , My , X , 4 1 '7 97f if ' , 2 ff' ' f ff ,, ,fqmr ff ,yffg -wx' J rgfww , f ,X ' Wfff,Wf , ,nw , MQW M f , fff M, QM WWW M6 , , ff , fy we ' JM, , vw MW, 'f W' Q f fu' ,, 'Hr 'urn , - r ,A ' ?'O 1 ,Jo H' 4 ' ., A A 1'.i ' mi' N, X , J: ,. Q, J wh - 5-' ny-f , Z Q W., I ' X jf ' , ,V 2 f , . 3 - 1 ,,L If W if 1,7 J W A. aff' J ,f , ,,, V if ,Y , fzl' I W , ff' J, f , fi if Q' W 'j' J . My I, John White proves Einsrems theory 73 F reshmon CLASSY '87 . Z I KNEW! is T --1 yu .. nf, 4 1 MW, fn ,f 1' , . ,n. r,f,,y , ,.. xy' Q-waz, 4.7. I. , ,. ,, . ' V The freshmon closs is o very spirited closs. Their cheers con be heord obove everyone during the pep rol- ly chonts. Their sports octivities ore well ottended ond everywhere you look, they ore showing support for their school. The freshmon closs hos o lot of pride. They ore octive not only ot school but olso in their community. The freshmon support their communi- ty in mony woys. Nicole Trillin, Rene Ginnings, ond Scheryl Schumocher ore volunteer workers ot vorious Konsos City hospitols. Mony students porticipote in community scouting progroms ond suburbon othletic teoms. Church octivities olso toke up o greot deol of their time. Dione Hill, Mike Russell, Kelly Hornodoy, ond Steve Smith ore just o few of the freshmen who porticipote in their church youth group. These Freshmen ore busy. Sports olso keep mony freshmen oc- cupied. Some of them hove been ploced on Junior Vorsity teoms. All sports ore well ottended which helps urge them on to mony victories. Be- ing exposed to more experienced upper clossmen is onother benefiting foctor in the freshmen success cycle. Adjusting to Ruskin High School con sometimes be troumotic, however this Freshmon closs hos hondled the tronsition with eose. They hove become involved in every ospect of high school life. Sports, ocodemics, bond, choir ond oll oreos of the high school will prosper with the con- tinuous enthusiosm of the Freshmon closs. 4 i X l l Freshmen Milse Abroms B W s Isobel Aguirre , Deno Airkens ' Poulo 1 Algozzini ' Poul Alumbough Cheryl Anderson r l n A , 7 Aw X- 5 9+ . '3gf:3: 92 ' x ' 4 ,ff A Jill Anderson A L nnesso Anderson ..., ff? 1 ' so A + 4' , Greg Armstrong r X A Q Tony Armstrong ' Chrrs Board ff' ' in A ! lf f 'X fl fe as 5 f A ' fi xx Y 1 I 2 5 2 - 1 f ' f if Vrr, ,k.V ,,,, ' ' 2 If , sf 5 I3 X. . A 5255 T X X Q -rpms' X, QL, ., x V . ,Jr .f - - -. f x Y A ,, ., ?x,mQ.Qs XX , A s A V X, N4 e X 9 f M X f f , X X s X X 'Q 5 s X iv- Ov 5 A Q R! Amy Boker Louro Borrle Todd Brshop Jeff Boehm A x S ,,g...x.:.,, ' x Q ' 552 i J A w A-,.1+ -sy fy sp ew,-vol x, ,W s x, X L ss-lx 683655 :Sims rffwfi XD iygxvoi, gk sr - , 'NF wx wwwmf fs Mvwwks ,ug . 5 qgsxsiys,-os, P s s ff2.f'I A B ' , s , ' Q ,- Hi very 3 Jon Boker Debro Berberich Brion Block Amy Boone Shelly Woggermon listens orrenrively or the Freshman Closs mee-ring, if Zz f Q: ,xi 5 ,M ff 7 2 6027 ,gf f , A136335 454 j 7 ,?g.'a,,x Q W' Q ' ', ' N54 Q 1 f fr, -r 'L 'f 1' fe' ... ,914-5 - N 6 -J ,E kk . K, x Flif W fx xl S ,YN - N ae , N Q v T .N A - f ASV Q ., ,X N195 A X A gf-9 Q Hg mv' Phil Hopper reloxes offer cleoning his plore. Kim Borchers Robert Borden Dione Boyd s. I x il 1' B Kyle Brown Mille Collohon Morls Broden Morquiro Broden Sfonley Brodley Allen Brody Edword Broy Corletho Broome nw fl ff U wifi W:'Q.r,p 1 , ' Q , -4 Ao L, Shurley Brown Yverre Buckley Helen Burke lohnno Burlsirr Dovid Cornpbell Greg Conody Scorr Conody Coron Cornes A f : X2 1 4 R A,Q:,, C tr rg f Q ieoo Q This is o rypicol Freshman locker. Q C S , X-fx, C. A h -- Tommy Cochron f Y C 'Q x .P Chod Doiley k Eric Cole st TX. 5 Q3 EI ,fi lCi -,Mi ', , jnff. .f ivy 1 I Xe so If Q K 9 r 4 3 ,V ..,,, .qW'7' Chris Carpenter Cornerson Chondler Shelio Choney Sheloine Chiprnon Christino Clork Joelle Clork Poulo Clorls Scott Clork Zeke Clorls ' Q Scott Compton John Condro Stonley Coppie W XI Nr C sf 3 Jornes Doub Stocey Dougherty Brendon Doy Tommy Courtney Mork Dowdy Stephonie Duer T l f 'We l , B , Corheryn Duly P Mory Beth Foulds E li, l S4 is .AL 1 gf., P, r v I Terri Fosrer Sherry Fry Liso Gorrerr A , Jerry Dyer Q M -,. Chorleen Fields :C 'Qs x sul' 1 YK x rf Q JE Ronold Eosron o lx, 1 7, x el N ,, gf ', , wgrhigfl X4 Q 'kg Q? , :QM szusfilb fysfvsn si .4 ff Q, 5029 'wg ff ,KL rfs I1 if so i,gs1's?.i. Mike Fields m . . , N1 . 535 if i NWN YN rv ' 1'-- X A 'E F F X I ZFX. 3 2 - Q' jr N N , j I Amy Foulds Noncy Funk Jock Gibson ..,.1 '- ,Av 'U 1 4. - P Q l Chris Friel Gory Gofford Tim Gilio Roger Eddy -3 Q N S s o Avg? we some , AX - Joseph Firzgerold ' Y Amy Emonuele Roche! Epley Wx F .S ,Q wsu - we F5 Qs Y XXX Q, sf X 155 mb? F W ls ' A Xi Y F s 2155 ii :fi W S 555 - X r A 2 42'-12 , , ' X Q V: FQ s r 2 R . f Q 4 ' Q i V, JA., Ox X 7 Y . rs X r Ss Q ks ss fir V i Q X if 5 F Chod Foster Glenn Foster Kerry Merrick rojolh herror lunch. ,Wh Freshmen Keith Gines Julie Guenther Ronold Homilton Anthony Hordy Kenneth Horlin Potrick Horvey 1. Q2 f, I ge Sv X li? it Rene Ginnings John Gordon Q it X en' G .aw X Q lil! E ff f . ig, ' Q 74, Rolph Gronr Rochelle Horvey 4 .Q-kv. l Qi it x X AFX N GPX iq wt X Y Q 'AX X ' ef 1 Y 'f ' . 5 si' G QM wgwrsys Q X J X 353. is X., X X X' 'X NT nvQ2Mf'1Xf az few- -X Q , iglvi vt ff -' U. VA . ,, V ,W ' 14.31 ztrx AW 4gq!Qf , , .f ME 12 5. W 'Ww-ff Chris Green Heother Hellings Anronio Griffin Noncy Hellstrom 3 i T X X, it -1 x f 2 Q K -Q x . X A . K X ff 'N P ,, Lt X i ' sf Q X W, G QQ , , GR N 5 ,Q K X, 1 -v Q f G L 25 X gpg Q w ,gf fx-wx. it X .. .v Sf! S A R PorneIlM1les ond Drone Boyd toke o breok ot the closs meeting. JOY Hensley Todd HlCk5 CVYSTOI Hill Dione Hill K Oren Hill Elizoberh Hinson E ff ' '. w 'W 1 f' :egg-, A-' ,sums Qff' L16 ' f V , ftcf V -ew M S QE V7 ,,.f':r Q , 52 A 4 -uf' Jn T1 K J J ,, 5 v- Nw S X N i Y. X . i c , Bc c X ,X . ,Nc X X-f X: ,s 1 5. i K' X ' by ls X X V r Q1 X . r 'W WW Y. - F ' , as 'fr K X A Af Amy Hobbs Phil Hopper Robby Houchen Lenoro Hutchison Alisso Robinson hos o good rime. Freshmen J X A . ss s s , , J' . . 5 ws , Gory Hobbs Jomes Horine John Hunsperger Lindo lnmon 'Lsf X . Nw Q su X Q . , A My as wie .- Qt mi -lr -Sv-?' Q ' wu- f 'f' X, srwfi 1 .f f'i .X v 'N' ., Becky Holcomb Kelly Hornocioy Liso Hurelbrink Jonie lrelond A Q 9 ' . Z . , ,GW Mr, f f' 'J' : f4W Wf!' 'Q 'X ,J J , Q f J ffm J Off MW' ' ' , M V .W ,M ,go , ,-1 fn z A - 4 ,, if if , ,. 1, x V sf A if J Q. If M I I ' J' '1 fl ,, ' ix , 42 ,J . f 'lllll if W, V V-J' , rf ff , , I , I f ., 4 N I ' yi V- ' , ff 'I ,F J , ' r 1 0- , , X A G if f' ,. V f 4 f-1 M J Q , , , ln ,J ,jf ' 1 f , - ff ' - LW Q 'XM 1 9575 4 1 f S. Thomos Jefferies Bret Jefferson Cosey Johnson Cynrhio Johnson Jomes Johnson Kim Johnston Cindy Jones Ronnell Jones Amy Joseph Chrlsrino Juenger Angelo Keeney Anrhony Kelly vnu.. l. Q, ,A W,-,Q-we-,s.X:, ma...-., ..-.. Freshmen x s if X 11 Jeff Kelly s- X Q X ggi, Xs Te H x S . X X MN K x 5 X LE Q? 'X Ria Vi ? i N ' Chris Kernodle Chorise King Deboroh King 5herri White ond Down Smith pose for o pic or the Freshman dance Michelle Klein Dorren Kobel Krissy Kohring Leslie Kutz Condice Locy Robby LoMor Dorin Lollue Tony Lox Douglos Leeper Rob Lehrner Herbert Lewis Kim Lippert -'Avg X ss X, 4. fX gggxsf X W! sci X is 'Vi' if' .. Q X 0 I I X L x ' ' 4 t X 1 X F f , X i , i Jon Lure Julie Lynch ll X SS Q X , 5 :ik 'f 2 L s 'hx v an V , V sh 2 if X A ,X XX A ,f Kenneth Modison Brion Moin Victor Mokris , i 82 PNN' me I .N- IX, .tu xi N ll' X Ks -X- . eq .X w ,ge 5 K, V SM ek Wm, , f N' 5 gifif, W J Somonrho Berg rocks our or rhe Freshmen mfxer if 3 E9 gif 5 - Q,- ,GPX .ENG xg x -- , S Www VXWS- S X ,Q MN X X Q -NVQ X X QNX ' xx Q A , e Se mme l Q -.r ,X -vw , .K .A .RQ W X me if . J J S. Curris Moys Shown McAllister Tony McGee John McCorry Kathleen McCIoin 5 1 .. .71 , ,. x, A A fx Q ix V X 'Pu Q 91 pw . gk yfsg .f, , I I 4 f y I' , ., , 2 ,, ' fl W ' ,fe , ff 1 1' Douglos McCorIe!e Shown McCullough Jolie McKee! lemme Memlwordr Chorlorre McCormncla '14 on McGv-e Berry McDonald Chorles McKeIvy Trocy Melm Iwwcl1o!f1,AA4,rJf,-11 ,'XprJMf1fie'v Freshmen 1612503 fvAwf7fHHf'WQ IIHTREN Mmrfsekd Imam Mcirfueld Lora Mfwrflm IVOFHIIKQ Mclssey Shom1or1M0y I 1 we x m. f f fy ,J 9.4 an , 1 4,i,76ga4uf 'fmwf .W 2, mf, Minh? fi ny, f V , -2 4 , M f W-W C ynthio Johnson scons the cofeterio. Soro Nelson 'M f ,sffl fi W 9 '43 Z sf L 45 fi c ' si , Q 4 9 '- G , . 8 if 1 M 4 ,- ,fax . ff-I A 4 ig y My '13 I X . '-2- r. x X :W - ' 'NZ j X . .iw gs' W Kerry Merrick Pornell Miles Robert Moore Christino Newsome -naive.-L-,, K , D if Anthony Possiglio 'N , 1 1 'Suk +5 y A- w ,spa Doug Newton Collene Norris Eric Olson I L X ,, ww, z ti Q'fQ:.cQ Q' slim. 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L H P X X Gino Potterson Melisso Poust Dwight Penn 4-r JL , A W 6 s V , cc 4 .fu . xc 1 , , N- gif X, X ry , 17' M Shod Meyer Derek Miles Eric Mintz Jesse Moore Motthew Moroin Michelle Murdoch s Seg Pok Jonos Pino . we ,7,.-L4.vQsuGi S ibhltqf-1 , ,ngq IX 7 A Kelly Pirrord z e - X f ,A to f if K A .S Ee n 15 ' 'R Q S' ' 'R Ni 4 X ' 5 f' ' ' 11 .X r fr e ,gr r e ff T x v 91 f Troy Pinmon Terry Poole Jon Poppe Pomelo Poreor Robert Porter x Tomi Pruin Armondo Purefoy Corlo Roglon Jeff Rondolph Morquin Reeves bfi Amber Prell X Q ff ,fp , R X iii q A A an 'ir . r l n ,fl T xrtfd- X! pf . 61 , K 4 -in 1 - A. x Srephen Reynolds Srepnonie Rleser Snonnon Riordon Y df! me 'Q Donold Rhoods Angelo Rlchordson Corlo Rife Liso Riley Donno Roberson Alisso Robinson D- l f L, ' F f- 'iw' 32 ,, V I J 5 1 Gary Whfre folio bor Julie Lyncf fbi: r llsrenrng 1, iv-I 4, Freshmen in 'Q 5 ,W asv., V, www -OW., may 7104, Freshmen Robert 'Thin Robinson 9, Tonto ff: Robinson . Wendy ' iv Robinson D ,. - Shelley Q - w Runions - s Mike Russell A ix V Connie me ' tm l S Q 5 X,sss xt 'lU 'em 'd S N Tomoro Soms Kristino Scorborough Fronlslin Schmidt Robert Schneoder Scheryl Schumocher .- Q, 1 Sw ww5zs'.sf i ,s - scwcvs , ,, f . , r X is t 59 S f KI 'Q s ,54 1 5' 4 i c S Q S ' V Q A 5 S S X c X law A X is fi. I i I f x .V - , T- is ,X ,... ' M, ..- 'AS .. .NN V , ...I-by -N, L N .., N,--.-v,.-.1 f Nxx W-mx c . ' if AQQSK f' , S :ff fi K A - rss f X A vi if s 5 X ,., W . X. W, s ..J'j ,xicgc Nw i f ,WM :rss S. w cc R Q 5, YV ,c .V X s 0- is? Nm! xx x S t s s . M, -' 'sm - -:Z 'N-it ' SYNVS i 2 l S s,s, s,., 4 Y Au G6 RX X r bb u i if ig Y ' rw gi it K? S W' ' '.'1. I A A mx ., A ,. -, Kristi Severe Albert Shoffer Kenneth Shoffer pf ,fr fs' lllllirft 'B-T-'-zu.. Milse Shepord Potricls Simmons Kothryn Simpson Angelo Sloter Dorren Smith Down Smith Dre-W Smith gfeve gmgm Jeff Snyder Terri Foster, Julie Guenther, Becky Holcomb ond Cosey Johnson study hord in 1.-seq!!! is ,ff f I Y' Jon -auuzsazs.. LL. Q gli I , T s,..,,,, hard in ,,,.....-- Freshmen 'sr , ff? 4 g,,,,, , Q, Q 1 ' 1 iff f, fm , fy gmyfff.. fy Y, I . Vp Jon Boker, Terri Foster, and Scheryl Schumacher lose their heads in English. ,WM V I X , www pam, 4 Uv ,i , -t-- W, I V M! ff 7 ,f 1' ' T t . V , Q '7 .4 r.,, 'yf . , D. J lik Christina Talavera Phillip Talley Steve Theissen Theresa Thomas W X ,, MW M ,,, Wy, Offh, W X, Q2 f 3m , ff, , K,- , M ,.,, ,v Angelo Taylor Arthur Taylor John Thompson Kelli Thompson f 1. , Todd Sperry Felicia Stewart Sandra Stolses . W ws f W Wf 1, 41 'x 0 r ,f 4 - W W W, Q 7 WMM ,U WW - 4- W WWW MW X W5 f ,V ay I- I In 2? it 'N , ,,,- A ,, ,qv x J sr! will li ff ao' fffxq X s rf I yr, , , ' K Y , 4 7 , f flf ' 'K X f , , ,iff!'!a,,f- If, H01 'I ' 1 f 4 f ii' 0 , f ,T 1 49 , y, x,V, M , ,ft in 2 tivo, X Bobbie Spragg Michael Stewart Tim Stowe .W ,, , fy? ff, i t-'57 , , q ., W ,V .. , .1 .pf 1. S ' ,, . .Q ,L ,Vf V' nw' 7 ja fi 5 1 f' J M - - f Q f f 'Z W4 , 4, ,. A ff,f9'f W go ,701 ,, - f ,W n 7' ' f W gg f f ,f 1 f W, ,,,, W, ff ,mf fy? 4 ff' f l f ,X W Renea Stackhouse Ruth Stewart Claude Sylvan ,MW A , ,, V v if I ,ff ff' ,,,, ff V' 1 Trocey Taylor Nicole Thompson Kimberly Terry Yolanda Thompson ,A .,,,-:..gmrHll YY Y, Freshmen ' g 51145 V, ,Why .1 ,X , Soroh Toboben Morvin Tuggle Debro Tully Jomes Ulrich Chorles Urios Dovid VonVIeck Wx . , f sy '59 4 vs w , 8 ' Z. X 1 wr W rbi . .- f J, f -1 Amy Tompkins vs. Mork Tribble Nicole Trillin Alon Trout Heother Tucker A' x'x ',r.U' ,pf Wx Eric Cole ond Tony Lox ore in owe ofliuskin High School. 86 Q lt N jg X A NN X N-T4 we 1- A X - XQNNX X. N . Ma. FN 'TQ N i R 1 , f ' ix , f .g,. - C. H h ,ce ww x -Nix 140-'Ol X 5' , Q lf 1 5 .X lirion Viets Jon Worner Thomos Weidmoier 1 X 3 X xx t sl Tmmc - lei. A N X T M... 1, X L 5 l Q? Q T l of W ag . 51 Qc, S V, f .cy pil lfxi Ng f .W -N 9' T x 5 N 5 xg 5h9HY WOQQQVVTTOVW Aoron Word Jenny Worwick Alfred Webb - ' 'Al' Kenneth West Mile Wheeler M A-.ww--... 1' ifw ew if ef ml, it in ,, V1 F Q X, ws, ki ig Jews- A ,gy lr aim ,f' Q-.. N. X, refs X . Ax f 51.9, 5 xgg, f gyx Q Q A K 'S R ei 5 f 1? . i QA 'X ,N Q, l . . -fu IQ X-X . N 1 'Sy . 5 . - 9 , .. ' Q . '. x R . I ' QC' ' 1 . f - K I ff . 4 ' -1' . ff f .r , 4' H Q . f Q - X ' W i s f f I l . Aff f f ,, , xx W f X f, r ' - X X g- f I , -S+ . ,f X . f Q - , , X' -f ' X 1 , 4 ,i X -X . f i f. ' W 3 4 u X'-f 4 nr Siu-V x v ? Qi L , . I 1 1 ,af 'i 1 'W my 4 , ZZ, G fi ' -4' ,Q Q xx 0 H 7 2' ov X X y i W . A,v , . I f UA , ff ,Nils Shelly Runions gers lors of exercise or rhe Freshman Mixer, vp. ' 'Q s 5 Yfv' xt nf . . I W I A-2 1. Q .45 x gy: C X a s 69 Y X X , M Omor Willioms Koren Wilson Jonnes Winnie Sherri White Michoel Wiedenmonn Chondro Wiggins Derrick Willioms Gory Whire Tino Wiclsizer Porricla Wiese Deon Willioms Loiseirh Wisemon Troy Wood Creiro Wrignr Brion Wyorr X Q s X- X NK : 1 Freshmen Xa' xx QA A N N xg. X. 112. , i . X N X xx Q x wg- X XX .414 Jennifer Whitlock Joseph Wiese Down Williorns Morilyn Willioms L, s r I W 1 - , Q . Viv? if B is 2 ?,., . 255525 22 Tony Possiglio ond C urris Moys show rheir support for ERA by donning cheerleading goro If rhe food doesn 'r choke you, the srudenrs will. wi if 4... X 1 sis . 433 ,-1 .so s Q 4, 7 Z2 5 5 ,,. 'K 5 3,955 1 , , e :E 5 .5 Z5l,,,,f3 5 14: 3. , ff-s.wr.- , ' X 44 if nk 1,7--NM, - , -- 5, -fin,-J X f,.,sM , im' ,..r-' ,, 4 V, 4 ' Mike Kincode excloirns, Cur5ors, Synrexed ogcunf' Don Bucher proves rho' he srl!! knows me Pledge offlllegfoncc- Decorating your locker re- mr qurres creoriviry. I I O ? Activities From foreign longuoges to musicol Ionguoges, Ruskin hos mony octivities ond clubs to of- fer its students. A yeor or so ogo clubs were scorce ot Ruskin High School. Now clubs ore bock in style. You con help people, leom how to oct on o stoge or be to port of helping to improve Ruskin. Whotever your hobby or postime is Ruskin's vost ossortment of clubs hos one to suit you. M5 Mrs, Norestine escorts these gentlemen ro their fourth hour closs. Yva ik . :A . ss l 1 'i'l'-4,7 X V 2 aww, , , i fi' ,WWR I . V V V, if 1 , I ifzws ' 1 -1--., 522' 8 i U 5 .. 1 w I ru . V ,. Y , Y W . Y W Y V N WW- V-Yk.vY, V Y- .Y. ,. V -....n..,..,.,. ., . .- i -S ga. 1 1 I 1 i I ! 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Band Parents Executive Board: Harry Lewis, Trip Chairman: Rosemary Freeman, Hospiralir -Jim Snod rass Director Anne Loar Pres - Tom Graves WaysfMeans- , Y' Q I f f H f . . ' Mwlys Doerflinger, Treas.,- Linda Cox, Publicity, Jeannae and John Dickerson, Historians,- Fran Graves, WaysfMeansg Gene Doerflinger, Treas. Cnor pictured: Bob Loaf, Pres.g GW COX, Publicity, Charles Archinson, Secretary, Tony and Marge Bonavla, Member- ship, John and Sheryll Nelson, Programs,- and Norma Snodgrass? GLAD TO HELP The Ruskin Golden Eagle Band is financially and spiritually sup- ported by the Ruskin Band Parents. Each year this group sets goals for the band. Last year, one goal was to raise 40,000 dollars for the Fiesta Bowl Trip. The goal was reached through hard work. This year the group raised money for new concert band blaze-rs. Banu Parents also financed all contest trips, music scholarships, and con- test entry fees. This year the parents helped send the band on a two-day concert tour at Tan-Tar-A Resort. Money-making activities included selling Gold C Coupon Books, pizza, and organizing BINGO. Band Parents support is greatly appreciated by all band students who recognize the hard work that this group of moms and dads put forward. The Band Parents entry in the Homecoming parade, Bob and Anne Loar are seen double checking BINGO game pads, 4' 'M' E 3 i K psf 1-F is fi 1' J' ' lik' 22 , A. - - K s c I 19 W My..- Q , if ff. 'f'f my Wea 'f ,tsfzi ,- lla. All right Danny, just because it's 2:20 doesn 't mean you can goof off. Members of the Concert Orchestra are: Doug Adair, Dena Altkens, Stephanie Albritton, Nancy Anderson, Allison Arnold, Denise Atchison, Paula Barker, Laura Battle, Vicky Battle, Michelle Bjulond, David WOYOGY. 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The members also gor other students at Ruskin to participate in this program The officers of NFL ore: Presidentg Kim jackson, Vice President, Brett Hossp Secretary. Cathy Katzg Treasurer, Mike Wallaceg Reporter, Margie Thomas. The sponsors of the club are Mrs. Henry and Ms. Briggs. president, practices her debate skllls In on 'ir e Aly nfs ij f li 4 1, 3 fi J', !,..AM-5,1 5 cd 5 ,fn if it Kai 3 M., f X . f K NFL members show that hard work pays off. teaches. Tina James ponders rhls years debate resolution T .lack Anderson ls serious about debate los, T' hi-li2hf ruskin high school 7000 eost111th st. konsos city, mo. A Yeor in the News With oll the octivities thot took ploce during the school yeor, the newspoper stoff hod no trouble keeping busy. They monoged to cover just obout every subjectg nucleor wor, rock concerts, U.S. government, ond the croze of Cobboge Potch Kids. A tremendous omount of work went into the ossigning, reporting, editing, ond groding of the orticles thot mode up the Hi-light every month. Of course, there were rewords for oll the efforts . . . seeing your nome ot the by-line, or the grode on your poper. And os one Senior stoff member put it, At the end of the yeor you look bock, ond see oll thot you hove occomplished, then you're very content. One of the biggest ochievements for the Hi-Light wos the food drive thot they sponsored during the week of October 24-28. More thon 1,000 items were collected from students ond foculty for the hungry of Konsos City. ln order to work on the Hi-Light stoff, these members hod to toke o closs of introduction to newspoper. They hod to hove o foirly good grode in English, ond o few speciol writing skills. Eoch member hod the responsibility of meeting the set deodlines through the yeor. Someday l'Il be typing 90 words per minute! replies Chris Sylvan ro Sharon Schilling. Elizoberh Rlchords, Senior, gives some helpful hints to Jeff Foulds, Junior. The Hi order they vi ly got for o y soid on af , Q, sz c M' Q fun olc The vs clubs Senioi lectioi the stt hi- 2 The Hi-Light staff possessed two very important traits in order to create the most informative paper possible - they worked hard, and they worked together. We real- ly got to know each other. When you work with people fora year, you learn many different things about them, said one staff member, but we did have quite a bit of fun along with all the work. l P My Of ' f ,,,- -1, fswrmm . 41121 The week of the food drive, the staff challenged all the clubs at Ruskin to see who could collect the most food. Senior Robert Slater is pictured with part of the large col- lection of food that was donated. It is a good thought that the staff took time to do something good for others. The Ruskin Hi-Light is the official publication of Ruskin High School, 7000 East 'l11th, Kansas City, Missouri 64134. Managing Editor .............. Oanh Carrier Oonh and Doug had many different responsibilities during their '63-'84 terms of Managing Editor and Sports Editor. They had the job of proof- reading and condensing or lengthening stories. They also had to correct any grammatical errors in the copy. When it came time to assign stories or reporting to the staff, Oanh had to clarify who had what. With all the sports events that took place, Doug was constantly required to approve all copy that was submitted to the printer. But, as any dedicated staff member would say, they loved their work! Feature Editor . . . ...... Lisa George Sports Editor . . . .... Doug Hennon Reporters . . . ..... Jeff Foulds Chris Sylvan , News Editors .... .... M ichelle Wheeler Sharon Schilling h ' Robert Slater Photographer . . . ...... Larry Lund I- Elizabeth Richards Advisor ....... - - . Peggy Epstein ACTICDN. NCT WORDS. Pornell Miles ond Korie Riordon help give support to the roy drive. Vonesso Bonovio ponders the idea of selling doughnuts. Who were those sixty people weoring custom T-shirts? No, they weren't the pep club or sophomore closs, they were the 1983-84 stu- dent council. The Ruskin Student Council, or STUCO, wos mode up of representotives from each closs. Their job wos to work together in order to benefit the whole student body. As soon os the elections were held in the spring of '83, STUCO storted work for the up ond com- ing school yeor. During the hot summer months, o pool porty ond Bor-B-Q wos held. Not only did everyone hove o good time, but future plons were loid out. They olso fought for o one cent soles tox increose to help CSD 31 finonciolly, ond won. On August 11th STUCO met for their lost summer meeting ond finished plonning the events for the 1983-84 yeor. Com- mittees were orgonized, ideos brought forword, ond guest speokers presented progroms. Upon the opening of school, students were greeted with decoroted holls ond lobby, courtesy of STUCO. The week of Homecoming wos o busy time for this group. A spirit week wos plonned with such doys os hot doy ond blue ond gold doy. After the footboll gome, STUCO sponsored on oll school donce. STUCO not only works in Ruskin, but olso serves the surrounding com- munity. During the week before Christmos breok, o toy drive wos estoblished to help needy children who wouldn't get much for the holidoys. STUCO never seemed to let up. They held o doughnut sole, updoted ond revised the Ruskin Constitution, held o mogozine sole ond movie, ond sponsored o club foir. The 1983-84 Student Council led o very oc- tive yeor ond hove much to show for it. The sixty members of STUCO definitely know the meoning of Ruskin Pride. Doug Hennon helps to set up for o STUCO picnic. . 9, -ul' 'vw SK . V vi T- xg Q af P sf' D . , ' 1 C .XX Jef? J' 1 ,-44.-,ws . 'v 'r - 1.2 , VMC , ' ., ,., WZ? MQW? 1' , ff I ' i ,pq 4 r .loner Grondon clowns oround or o srudenr council meeting, Student council officers: Annette Steck, Pres.g Grenville Loor, Treos.g Kim England, Sec.g Doug Hennon, Vice Pres, f F Q f fu I N X Q . 4, i x 5 1983-84 Ruskin Srudenr Council Terri Foster takes a break from rhe ocrivfries or rhe 5 TUC O picnic. O to be SADD Mr. Nolond: Sponsor of SADD SADD, Students Agoinst Driving Drunk, is on orgonizotion thot begon only two yeors ogo in Woylond, Mossochusetts. lt wos founded by Mr. Robert Anostos, the director of Heolth Educotion for the Woylond public schools. After two of his students were killed in seporote drunk driving croshes, he decided it wos time to do something obout the 8,000 onnuol teenoge deoths due to drunk driving in the U.S. Teenogers ocross the country olso begon reolizing the thousonds of needless deoths thot occur on our notions highwoys eoch yeor, ond they joined Mr. Anostos' efforts to try to eliminote drunk driving deoths completely. SADD hos four gools: to help eliminote the drunk driver ond sove lives, to conduct community olcohol oworeness pro- groms, to olert ond inform students of the dongers of drink- ing ond driving, ond to orgonize o peer counseling progrom to help students who moy hove concerns obout olcohol. Also feotured is the SADD controct between students ond porents of students ond o friend. Eoch porty signs it ond ogrees not to drink ond drive or occept o ride with someone who hos been drinking. If either ever finds himself in this situotion, he ogrees to coll the other for odvice or o ride. SADD chopters hove been estoblished in more thon o dozen stotes involving over 200,000 high school students notion- wide. This yeor, Ruskin studentsjoined the effort. Anne Joseph, Vonesso Bonovio, Annette Steck, ond Elizobeth Richords, who ore members of the Notionol Coun- cil on Alcoholism's Drinking ond Driving Concerns Committee storted the Ruskin involvement. This committee sponsored the Greoter Konsos City Students Agoinst Driving Drunk Con- ference held on October fourth ot Center High School. Three hundred students ottended, representing 56 schools in -Kon- sos ond Missouri. This workshop helped students to orgonize SADD groups in their own schools. Speokers ot the conference included: Mr. Robert Anostos, who exploined the need for SADD ond told how he got storted, Moyor Richord Berkely, who presented Anne ond Mr. Anostos with on officiol proclomotion decloring Oct. fourth os SADD doy in Konsos City, lowo Potrolmon Michoel The 1984 SADD officers: Kim Englond, Treos., Vonesso Bonovio, V.Pres.g Anne Joseph, Pres., Amy Joseph, Sec., Rochel Eply, Pr. Gilbert, who shored the success of SADD in lowo, ond Jockson County Prosecuter Albert Reidere, who gove on up- dote on odministrotive revocotion. There wos olso o ponel of concerned students ond o victim of o drunk driver. The workshop wos o big success, ond the 30 Ruskin Student Council members who ottended thought thot Ruskin should stort cz SADD chopter. lts extensive medio coveroge, in- cluding o live television interview of Anne, who moderoted the event, helped ottroct support from the community. Anne, Vonesso, ond the student council's SADD committee orgonized ond presented on ossembly for the entire student body on December 13. Jeon Jones, the president of Mothers Agoinst Drunk Drivers, told obout her son's deoth in on olcohol-reloted crosh. Officer Bob Robinette of the Konsos City Police Deportment spoke ond gove o field sobriety test. Mr. Nolond ond Mr. Nicholson, driver educotion instructors, tolked obout current DWI penolties. SADD buttons ond bumper stickers were ovoiloble ot lunch olong with drunk driving foct sheets. A survey obout drinking ond driving wos olso given to students ond teochers to see how they would respond to SADD. SADD membership is not like thot of other clubs, to be o member, one only hos to ogree with the messoge of SADD, thot drunk driving is o dongerous proctice, ond one should help prevent others from drinking ond driving. The driver educotion progrom ot Ruskin hos implemented the SADD olcohol educotion curriculum. Students leorn the ef- fects of olcohol on driving obility, omong mony other impor- tont ospects of drinking ond driving. SADD stresses thot its group is not ogoinst drinking Cthough it does not condone itb, rother, it is ogoinst endongering lives by driving ofter you hove been drinking. Over the Christmos ond New Yeor Holidoys, there were no olcohol-reloted troffic fotolities in the entire Konsos City Areo. This foct shows thot the efforts of SADD, MADD ond others hove not gone unnoticed. Their group motto is Friends don't let friends drive drunk. - i S 1 1 f x .gs ., L , Sv wfw l , 1.4.0- 1 f 1 ww,- -raw, Q-W , ,W ,MZ WWMMHWWM, , W W , f, ,f ff if I J 1 k , .M , V ,. Vlzh ,, Jlw, ,A , 1 - 3. P E E , 8 i G 4 1 U i I 3 Q 1 s 1 1 A xr: 5- MEMBERS Seniors Deonno Bormonn Andrelo Byers Rick Creoch Mork Doerflinger Koren Englond Kim Englond Mork Higgins Tommy Hill Deone Houser Jonice Johnson Down Jones Shelly Jones Anne Joseph Kothy Kotz Gronville Loor Shoun Mitchell Sherri Mitchell Dovid Potter Elizobeth Richords Rhondo Sonds Shoron Schilling Robert Sloter Down Stimpfel Annette Steck Yen Tron Gory Tucker Michelle Voselindo Michelle Wheeler Tolindo Wilson Chris Wright Lindo Hestond Juniors Denise Atchison Michelle Bjulond Vonesso Bonovio Shoron Boyd Cormen Butler Loro Corder Dorren Corter Kim Germonn Doug Hennon Jill Hicks Bobby Hill Morkus Korr Julie Lowrence Lorry Lund Shonnon Mockey Tousho Pruitt Kevin Schwortz NATICNAL HCDNCJR SOCIETY OFFICERS ,, PI' nf! HM SSG Lindo Hestond Vice President Kim Englond Don Sight Debby Tobiendo , Lormor Secretory. Anh Tron . Kim Twiggs Debby Tobiendo Mork vonWoodon Mike Wolloce Treasurer. Chris Wirth ' Jill Hicks 41575 I Ill: V S ,Q- Qke gg? R6 'fs ,,.'-..-nf A4 Q-9 N25 A Q' ,, I M., ,.-,ff--M. ...-.,.,..-,- , ,W , , H, , fflf x X Nw 35 I l 1 4 I I l 1 1 1 K 1 i 1 4 J I 1 l 4 1 5 6 YI I Ander- Hauber, and Mrs. . ... I.. f RED CROSS CLUB Red Cross Club: Front row, Kim Godwin , Debbie Heord, Dione Boyd, Tereso Boyless, Lenoro Hutchison - Pres., Julie Ycttes. Bock row, K. E. Miller - sponsor, Rutherford, Down Smith, Kevin Taylor. PHRINDS CLUB ?, ,, , ff f f , f f 1 f f' X f ' ff ' if Lf ' ff V' 2.2 ' . Z. Q 3 . -1 The Red Cross Club is o very octive club. They help the elderly, poor, ond homeless. Members speciolize in understonding the needs of others, helping victims of disoster, ond giving to the needy. During Christmos they visited o nurs- ing home ond gove cords to the residents. They olso prepored three picture olbums to be exchonged in- ternotionolly. Twice o month they ot- tended youth odvisory meetings sponsored by the Americon Red Cross, Konsos City chopter. 0 1 Erin Wosson, Angelo Bisocco, Stocy Dougherty, Lynnesso Anderson, Connie 4 5 Phrl flds Club: Mrs. Alpert - sponsor, Dione Boyd, Borboro Coldwell, Vicky Bottle, Tim McAIister, Borboro Westfoll, louro Bottle, ond Mrs. Guentol - sponsor. + ECA J 46 ff, xr '9 lb CQ0 This yeor's Phrinds Club consisted of eight people who reolly cored obout the welfore of our young people. They went to the elementory schools ond gove lectures on whot drug ond olcohol obuse con leod to. They believe thot if young people know obout drugs ond olcohol, they will think twice before using them. N x 1 2 ,f H 'W 91: ,' '-x .,. V' 'ig 1 1' j ng Ls, ' L ff 'E-Q- '-ii? 3 sg .- 3 2 3 5 ' I fx ,- T l f . ' ffl. 2 ' 5 I ,1 1 ' 'S T - - I A it .. - . 1 , , .. ' - .,--- . 1 ' l -g n- -7- A ,. , , - .. if. ' ' g f . ,lb 'X ,ai--9 .. -N-,Z 'ff 'C' ff: nw- 4 f -f v 2. '- - ,f f . 1 - A V,,..- 1 l l l , MATH CLUB You don't hove to be o genius ' The 1983-84 M0l'h Club met once o month to li discuss mony different il moth problems. Although i o stroight E overoge is not required to be in the club, most of its members hove just thot. In the spr- ing, the club hod o bridge building contest. Eoch stu- dent wos ollowed ten sheets of poper to moke , the strongest bridge he l I I i could. The bridges were tested by putting dif- ferent weights on them l 1 2 i i iii l until they collopsed. Moth club members: Doug Newton, John Condro, Mike Russell, Brion Main, Kevin Wohlemuth, Stephonle Rieser, Christine Burke, l Dovid Potter, ond Mr. Hester- sponsor. i i C : Vorsity Lettermen . s i l , j ill V. , if ffl i , S l l , use l R-Club members: 1st rowy Mike Corr, Deon Houser, Greg Wright, Dorrin Yount, Lorry Lippert, Stacey Henson, Gene Poyne, ond l . . . . I I Scott Seymour. 2nd row, Eddie King, Fred Arreguin, Morvin Jockson, Mike Wolloce, ond Kevin Herron. 3rd row, Mike Sollee, Mike 3 , i Lewis, Mike Schreiner, Mike Johnson, Mike Fitzwoter, Jock Hood, ond Brion Boone. Top row: Ron Hunter. l 124 ,.,..,-1-' Ju cc frc se If pc of se Sig fit pi Tl JL bi Q, di re Y ll x U . ie Burke, JUNICJR STAND! Junior Stond is the formol nome for the concession stond. The money roised from the stond is used for the junior- senior prom. It is coiled Junior Stond becouse it is sup- posed to be run byjuniors, but is it? Yes! os well os freshmen, sophomores ond seniors too. Sixty percent of the students who por- ticipote ore regulors ond the other thirty percent ore newcomers. The stond is open ond serving during Junior Vorsity ond Vorsity footboii or bosketboll gomes, So when you're ot o gome ond get the munchies for hot- dogs, popcorn, condy, or cold drinks remember the Junior Stond is owoiting your order. i I IS IT A JUNICDR STAND. V if EPSI- 014 adm 'il ii M-H Regular King Ruskin hos oiwoys been Pepsi free. Steve Reynolds spends his Frido y nights scooping up popcorn Steve Smith rokes on order ot hoif-time , i A E s.o. E. lmogine yourself os o mouse thot hosiust escoped Mr. Allen's room. lt's two minutes post the lote bell ond people ore still scottering to get to closs. After the holls cleor, you scomper through the holls heoring oll of the odd teocher- student conversotions going on. Room 128 - Mr. Reynolds is cowered down behind his history book with his eyes dorting from side to side whispering . .And thot's how we won the Civil Wor ' Room OOo - Mr Nolond is stonding in the middle of shop closs screoming Why didnt you move your finger before you pushed the little red button?l Room 222 - Mrs, Mullins stonds in front of her closs of 22 soying Were there ony problems ot work yesterdoy thot you would like to discuss? This sounds different. You look up to see thot this is S.O.E., Supervised Office Experience. S.O.E. is o course in which students spend one-holf of their school doy working in on office os o poid employee. Theirjobs ronge from generol office to operoting o computer terminol. They ore poid from 58.35 to 55.75 on hour. Although the mojority of the students work within o six mile rodius of Ruskin, some work os for owoy os Crown Center ond Corporote Woods. The students eorn two hours' credit for theirjob ond one hour for the 5.0.E. closs. Closs time is spent developing office skills, leorning procedures ond discussing problems thot occur on the job. Hondling rude collers on the phone, Schoolwork, homework, ond more work. interpersonol problems with other employees, ond complying with supervisq, requests concerning job quontity ond quolity requirements ore some of the problems discussed in the closs. S.O.E. is the extro we needed to bridge the gop between office ond clossroomf' soid Mrs. Mullins, S.O.E. coordinotor. 'llt's o course where the students Ieorn how to opply the things they hove leorned in school to on OCIUQ: work situotion successfully. A very importont port of this success is good interpersonol relotionships on thejob. There ore no Soturdoys or 7th hours, just terminotionsf' Mrs. Mullins olso exploined thot being occepted in this closs doesn't depend on the student's grodes, olone. Averoge skills, good ottendonce ond o good ottitude ore vitol to success on thejob. She soid thot in mony coses, low ochieving students become much better students when ploced in on office situotion. Mrs. Mullins finds the mojority of thejobs for this course Colthough if 0 student gets fired, it is her responsibility to find her nextjobb. Bosed upon thejob requirements two or three students ore sent to be interviewed. The employer mokes the finol decision on which opplicont will be hired. Once they ore on their woy to the interview, it's up to them to sell themselveg os best for the position, Mrs. Mullins concluded. Once they ore hired, it's up to them to succeed on thejobp thereby, goining o good work reference to use in seeking o fulltime position ofter groduotionf' Tommy DuBose, Tommy Eddings, Pom McDoniels, Lori Mottson, ond Liso Spow ore oll members of S.O.E. fclock'wiseD Why me, Lord Eddings. W '2 ' l E 1 n if lt's your obout 9 to 5, now! soys Lori Mottson. 1 l Q - ' 'fps ga fi' c Ax ,megs P'--C. x Ac. ., ,oss X .M we-ss s. . QX. MEX. ' X a -R V0-TECH I supervisors' e ofthe Wd 2 the to an actual rod hours, depend on good low n office :J student 5-Job T employer l themselves ed, it's up to ce to use in ,tn B Sean Burris prays that Elayno Thompson 's hair will look great. Training that will last a long time! The Vo-Technical Education program ls in its eleventh year. lt serves nine high schools. Out of the six-hundred students, sixty-three attend Ruskin. Vo-Tech is o part of Ruskin's curriculum which only through ap- plication, personal information, three teachers' evaluations, personal interviews, and the approval of the Vocational Committee, can a student be permitted to participate. This program gives the student a chance to receive training in cm pro- fessional career field, with job placement either before or after graduation. Although prerequisite classes aren't stressed, exploratory courses should be considered, because they will be helpful to the students during the training. Students who apply for Vo-Technical training have usually set goals to work toward a successful career in the area, in which they applied. Mr. Nicholson is the Vo-Technical counselor and the District Chairman of the Vocational Education Program. He is involved in selecting the students for the program and is helpful in their decision making. Mr. Nicholson feeis that most students should set their goals early in their education and decide what career they wont to go into now, so that they can prepare early in their education for that career. ,- if Ability, interest, and preparation are important quolities in working toward your goals. There are many classes that can be taken when you norrow down your career choice, but knowing your basic reading, writing, and arithmetic is a very vital asset also. According to Mr. Nicholson, ln Vo-Tech we are not aside from, but we are a part of the student's education. What we intend to do is complement what the student has already learned. Wendy, Shari, and Tracy say, Meet our first patient! Doug asks, Where is rhe engine? E verte Gadson is wondering what the buttons are for! Rhonda Cotton is smiling because she wants your head! ff A 1 5 E 5 J I i iw ,IV f Q, ff fw J f f 4 w '. my .J 42 1 ,i Y v I W QI ,, Y f I 4 , 4 ll5Q 5 ? 1 Q S Q 4 , f 1 v , fw :S 42 I 2 4 5 ff ' , 254: 55? g,f z fy 2 ?g5 if 1 rf , Y 5 f 5 Q V ' f f2f:, fsxxiw X , X MW wmv MNMN ,WWW mv mm- X,-WN . X ,w4Mmm..wN,NM N ,, Q Www- Aw. .NX X Xwv w1emMANf,wk.,,,w N, M- ywmw.-V MN , W , www .N ,X V z 4 Awmwmw. X fkfxx xx N' g 52,1 ! , .1 - :,.-.:,.,. -.f1J,, , ., I mf. , Af? ,4 , f 'T xv .Ja N ,Aw S .7 ? H Q '53 alum 7 X ,. C74 Lf 2 ,xf, ,V ,inf 91' A ff if ' Wh' wg K f ' ff: W ' ' f C','g.4ff7, Aa Q5 9 X Y 'Hhs X A x X , 3 A R59 SQA : wwx . NVV. iw ...if f K M N535 3? if , . 9 S ' ZX QQ ni 1 W 4 I I ,,.,-' ..-v-V ..,. .-..,, ,.l,.., ' , V V f ' --f - --Af - ----f N,-,f FAVORITES IN '84 Best Album 1. Thriller- Michael Jackson 2. Synchronicity - The Police 3. 1984 - Van Halen 4. Pyromania - Def Leppard Favorite Single 1. Jump - Van Halen 2. Time Will Reveal - DeBarge 3. Every Breath You Take - The Police Favorite Group 1. Van Halen 2. DeBarge 3. Journey 4. The Police Favorite TV Show 1. Dynasty 2. Family Ties 3. A Team 4. Three's Co. Best Movie 1. Risky Business 2. Scarface 3. D. C. Cab 4. Mr. Mom Favorite Actor 1. Tom Cruise 2. Eddie Murphy 3. Clint Eastwood 4. Al Pachino Best Concert 1. The Police 2. Journey 3. ACXDC 4. Prince Favorite Actress 1. Debra Winger 2. Goldie Hawn 3. Sally Fields 4. Nell Carter Favorite Car 1. Corvette 2. Porsche 3. Comero 4. Trans-Am il 4 zrxr . X I W, , Q Thzmkyo f visitin 9 3. Home Favorite Lovers Lane 1 Home 2 Longview Favorite Radio Station 1. 106.5 KCI 2. 104 KBEQ 3. 102 KYYS 4. 103 KPRS ANN ist L Best Video Game 4 gp L , ...Q li . . .. N V. I . . bgkxmby , 1. Dragon's Lair Q 2. Q-Bert 3. Centipede 4. Galaga XXCSQ. . 491 Headline , . 1. Beirut, Lebanon 2. Cabbage Patch Doll 3. Grenada 4. Day After X Most Popular Dress Fashion 1. Jeans L 2. Preppie 3. New Wave 4. Casual it wk! it :Eg Qifsgeg . Favorite Food ' 4' Wi 'f 5 S si if + Q 4 1 1. Pizzo s 2. Mexican 3. Sea Food 4. Burgers Favorite Restaurant Annie-'s Santa Fe McDonalds Red Lobster PERCEPTIO Inside National News Popular Fashions The Best of the Movies Music The Faces You Saw in 1934 184 ACCUMPLISHMENTS EMBARRASSME T E TBA CKS All of the United States held their breath as an angered Soviet representative stormed out of Geneva, Switzerland. Everyone wondered if there would soon be mushroom- shaped clouds appearing on U.S. soil. It all began at the Geneva negotiations in Geneva, Switzerland. 40 nations met to have a disarmament con- ference. Soviet officials accused the U .S. and Germany of lying about the course of the talks and they refused to con- tinue with any negotiations until the Western allies agreed to bring the NATO missile deployment program back. The Kremlin commented that they would consider continu- ing only, if the United States and other NATO countries display readiness to return to the situation that existed before the beginning of the deployment of American medium-range missiles in Europef, Tension persisted, but irony played a hand in this game: February 9, 1984 - President Yuri V. Andropov of the USSR died. Some of the world cheered, and some of the world mourned. Which ever the case may be, the hope for world Peace continues to be a see-saw battle. ' On June 30th, 1983, the phone of Mark Liebl rang. This simple, everyday occurance started a string of broken careers, shocked fans, and grieving families in Kansas City. For Mr. Willie Aikens, Mr. Willie Wilson, and Mr. Jerry Martin this date marked publically their associa- tion with cocaine. All three of Kansas City's Royals were fined and sentenced. Judge Sullivan fined Willie Wilson and Willie Aikens 35,000 and Jerry Martin 32,500 All three were sentenced to 3 months in prison and 2 years probation upon com- pletion of their prison term. Wilson, Aikens, and Martin pleaded guilty to attempting to possess cocaine, which is a misdemeanor. Mark Liebl, who was claimed to be the three Royals' cocaine dealer, pleaded not guilty. Subse- quently, ,lerry Martin and Willie Aikens' contracts were not renew- ed. Willie Wilson returned to the club in early March and in May the Baseball Commissioner will review Mr. Wilson's one-year suspension from professional baseball. The year 1983-84 brought many ac- complishments for the space shuttle. Among these accomplishments were, the first woman in space, the first night launch, the first space walk without be- ing attached to the ship, and the first landing ever at Cape Canaveral, Florida. After going through four test flights, the space shuttle Columbia soared into the world of commerce. 0n the first operational flight, it proved to its pay- ing customers that it could do what it was designed to: launch satellites into orbit. On the same mission, Guion Buford made history by being the first Black American in space. The space shuttle program progressed successfully until the tenth mission. Trouble began when two booster rockets failed to fire. This resulted in two seventy-five million dollar com- munications satellites now drifting uselessly in space. This flight did ac- complish a major objective, an un- precedented untethered walk in space. The space program fulfilled many goals during 1983-84 and the future looks challenging and exciting. , - ,J-. , W 1 . S K,....,......1......-.....-...............,.,...... X 5 I i I Y s 5 1 1 1 136 F x 1 Y f T- ,...,.... . ... 1--V ... .-u..,1.xL fam. X 9 49. I my areas non, and s soldiers of these ut as part ,ave been y. Many T in the sharply ck full of T into the n the at- tack took nada, an ated that students vent the y base. 4 I I i CHAMPION 1' CO TE DER The Winter Olympic games opened in Sarajevo, Yugoslavia, on February 8, 1984. 49 nations attended the winter games and over 1400 athletes participated in the events. Unusual weather conditions postponed several of the events. The death of Soviet Premier Yuri Andropov on February 9th did not seem to affect the Soviet performance. The United States has never been a threatening power in the winter games, however they did send a strong team. The American team tied for fifth in the final standings. They won more than half of their medals in the final four days. Scott Hamilton won the gold in the men,s ice dancing and Rosalynn Sumners won the silver in the women's ice dancing. Phil Mahre won the gold medal in the men,s slalom after finishing a disappointing eighth in the giant slalom. Other American olympic medal win- ners were Bill Johnson, gold medal - men,s downhill, Peter and Kitty Carruthers, silver - pairs figure skatingg Steve Mahre, silver medal - men,s slalom. Preparing for the 1984 November election, the Democratic candidates hit the campaign trail in early 1984. The following were competing for the Democratic nomination, former Vice President Walter F. Mon.dale, Sen. John Glen of Ohio, civil rights leader Jesse Jackson, former Florida Gov. Reubin Askew, Sen. Gary Hart of Colorado, Sen. Ernest Hollings of South Carolina, Sen. Alan Cranston of California and 1972 Presidential nominee George McGovern of South Dakota. These men started with February 20 caucus in Iowa. The campaign calendar was cluttered with 26 primaries and 31 caucusses through June 9. Walter Mondale led the pack in February, however, as the primary process pro- gressed, other candidates appeared to have a strong following. Sen. Gary Hart developed an extremely strong following early in the spring. The preparation for the 1984 Presidential campaign was interesting and set the scene for a challenging November election. J ,ggi CD, 1 '-i 'Z A ,I - -,,Vr A , . T 4 . g g 'X Q, gg X x T.. -. xmvi' r 57q..,,. J 555, c W M 'lf 1 I lil .JM sag il ' X L Mi If yi .112 M1 A i y R W V U 1 :UV g - 9 I1 I V 'Iii H, Fil nu Il N QI V .Y YY ,,,,, ,J rx -, 4'11K?SYSt!R'?X1l'MKSR!l!t49imu.xna! . . Qllg Q i I ' 1 1 A 140 4 -1 . ,.,, -,,.' - ...-'- .,.,,..,.,,.,-.... , 1.-i4.ng:if.,ua!m41,,,, ,,,,,,,v,-v,,,, ,, , , ,Y , Y v 1 I , x ., . X' My ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' View ' w Y N E Q K l 1 r Y W fl! if , ,1,Mi, 1 W ,MTM f 1 f 1 1 X X ,pa , X ' -v w X X -..A-L NZ' X X E M f , X 45fQw WI ff N. YW? Siiifwfr. g'L'EX2i2.'El,l3QRww 4 v M f , ,,, v , 40 David Tlndle celebrares after wrestling season. UM 1,,?,1:g'j,55f-it ,.x x. ,QN, .... , ..,.., , M - s M Larry Lipperr hands rhe ball ro Kelly Johnson, Sports: F oorball Track Basketball Volleyball Wrestling X-Country Tennis Ravion Morgan IOKGS rhe ball down court. qw 5- x , , ,,,,,, ,,,7A, ,,, , , ,,. ., ,. , ,, i , .-ff, sg IH' l 1 V P I I sggf x X , W , , , : ,W , . ,. J -,f 'W' -,,, ,,-,, Q-Q 1 i Q 2 , 1 i i -- 3 3 1- 3 1 it S 1 1 1 1:11 1 u-:ii 3 :nn zu- :ue-i711 3 1 1 :nl 1 :xii 1 11 mx qzulizx 1 1 :ni 1 : :: : : -.1 : Lt 1 xr-1 1 zz 3 1 3 :nn mg 1 it 1 Q mann: 1 1 Q: 3 11 1-1 1 Q 1 Providing Future Hopeto-r Football This year's Freshman Football team had a very successful season. Under the coaching ofJim Clark and Steve McCoy, the freshmen were able to post a 4-2 record. This was a great turn around from a team that had a winless season last year. Coach Clark was pleased at the way they played 1, i ,,.4' NA ' . . , F ' ' t .FV ' f' ,r- , , l , ,f v. 3 ' 1- I if x 1 fi' N-. ' f . -v -xxx A. f re, W ..4:W 4. .1 'i k . 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With Mr. Alford as their coach again this year and Mr. Wofford as the assistant coach, the Cross-Country team of '83 ripped into the searing heat with sweat glands of steel. A typical day of practice consisted of a jog from Ruskin to Minor Park and back or out to Main Street and 71 hwy. and back. These are just a couple of examples of an ordinary day with the Cross-Country team. Male and female alike fought against the unbearable heat with determination, devotion, salt, water, and plenty of rest-stops. At 1100 f., the Ruskin Cross-Country team is really outstanding and remarkable. Although Chris Sylvan is the only one that made it to State, they all gave it a try worth being exceptionally proud of. if? I if A 3 kg f UzI I can't believe I ate the whole thing! says Marybeth. tl. K Avis- wifi ig, 1 X- X . 'Sf X ga 'ATT .Nt , K a 4 BW -' .Q. s if .-Ny A, ow.. AM s f gifts . MS. 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' 4, 4. S Q 1 .'f i5if5iE13f3fQff,1 if : , .51'fL2 'i'.+g:.14 r il - - ii' 1i11' 1,1- ' Cross Country 4th in conference meet 5th in district meet Chris Sylvan qualified for state meet. Chris and Bill Keeney qualified for sectional FTWGGT. Volleyball 5 wins 8 losses 555553 iii Junior Varsity Boys Basketball Us Them 63 47 William Chrismon 68 51 Hickman Mills 50 53 l.ee's Summit 53 40 Liberty 69 61 Raytown 56 46 Grandview 56 40 North Kansas City 64 52 Fort Osage 69 30 Center 75 53 Belton 59 49 Excelsior Springs 69 52 Liberty 66 43 . North Kansas City 65 62 Center 72 61 Belton 59 38 Excelsior Springs x , --P , , , 5, ., ' A. . K . .1 'Huw' -'I'-'v' r I I , t ., -1 -A1 V I I The 1983-84 Blue and Gold Digger squad entertained numerous fans during the football and basketball seasons. ln preparation for the events, the squad spent the week of August lst-5th at drill team camp on the SMSU campus. They learned various routines and brought home many red and blue ribbons. Led by captain Tracy Seehausen and co-captains Lisa George and Kathy Ellis, they performed dances to such songs as Human Touch, Shopping, and Strike Zone. During Homecoming, the Diggers joined forces with the band and flag team to perform an elaborate half-time show. In order to perfect each routine before performance time, practices were held almost every day after school. Stephanie Pack, Kathy Ellis, and Kristi Wilson line up for the dance routine to Shout. The Diggers prepare to perform at the Homecoming halftime festivities. Natalie Pratt stretches out before performance at the Ruskin-Liberty game. Q, 'S 'x 1' fx' vii? 'uf' . .4 fer 1:- -, Q1 -M' 7? C. , 5:14 .' - fffiff, F . J.. ,VI Ni uv .Lf u .eu Z H3 1: v I 'nf ffrrf ix' --X ,. . V:-:',,-,. .1 ,-471, ggQ15jQ?-,,1, ifliig, ,Au :ff-, f' ' ,gi 'E' :ff 1 -- 4 9-7? I'-T--1 V if-751 jgff'.:f'7 Lf 5 i fi v w'- ff :'f , li 114: b 1 -A - X , -V - , 'v , WRX' X V Vglr 4 K k 7.4 - QU 44 s. A Y, --7,.,.,,.....,,. -.. agp ,. ' 2 fi -.1 ,.k:..,Y, ,,,, , ,, -P Y ,. n I 1 ',A-3--3-T ,f .- -, The Chanters release a bit of tension before the match starts. Even though wrestling is an unrecognized sport, Ruskin's Chanters were at every home meet to cheer the wrestlers on to victory. They met twice a week after school to practice and met over the sum- mer to perfect their cheers. They also went to camp for four days at Central Missouri State University in Warrensburg, Missouri where they received five blue ribbons Csuperiorl, four red ribbons Cexcellentj, and two white ribbons Coutstandingb. Their achieve- ments have been overlooked by many in the school, but their presence at the wrestling meets have been a great asset to the team. if 254, at ,.,. .p, . ' Q f 164 f .,,,, ,-.aft c 1 ,I ' ,?,. . 0 J 1 ,J l f' f 'lf- , . w..' 0' .V ,vzfff t swf' 1 , , ,J , ,W - ' . , w , at ff ,4 I . .V . 1 311, ff'-r 3 '. nf.-A 4' X- f rf,4.,,v, v :W Cheryl Anderson, Janet Shepard and Denise Grogman show their spirit. Q ' ,J d H b ,Cher iAnderson, Debbie Tully, and Scheryl Top to Bottom' Demse Grogman U y ar er Sxchumacher - the 1983-84 Chanters. The girls are amazed at the last decision by the referee. 5 . ii. RUSKIN FLAG TEAM The Flag Team performs with the band in the Homecoming Parade. l Members of the Flag Team form a kick line at a football game. The 1983-84 Ruskin Flag Team was under the direction of Julie Taylor. Tryouts for the team were held in the spring of 1983 and twelve girls were chosen for the team. Despite having five inexperienced girls, they picked up on the skills needed quickly and had a successful year. The team spent a week of strenuous work at Missouri Southern State College, over the summer. They drilled basic skills and learned some new skills, which were more difficult. The Flag Team practiced with the band three days a week for about an hour and a half, during the summer. They performed with the band during half-time . at football games, as well as marching in the Homecoming Parade. They also marched with the band inthe Homecoming Parade at Warrensburg. , ' 'FS f iliflygi l lfljil- 4 'i 'SI Vanessa Bonavia, Kim Hines, Tammy Blazer, . - Corina Borgfield, Kim Germann, and Jill Hicks ' . V , ' march down Blue Ridge in the Homecoming Parade. 1,4 1 ,fl A l i l 1 Al Members of the Flag Team march with the band in CMSU's Homecoming Parade. .,.,f,.-,A wg, A ,. vi ,.ii '- 4 1: -n 1 Q: -3 - 31 1.11 ig: 3 11: zz 1: xr: 111'-1 1 ann: an 1 1:11311 1 1 3 1:11 nn lzzq 1 lil: 1:11 nun ixzz 1 7-ii: 1 1 1 1:33 nn: 11111111 1 1: 1 1 1 111 ni 111111111 R113 1 1 Q1 -'. - . Q u 1 1 11111 11 ff ua-if -1 ifvi 1-1 u Ruskins majorettes, Anne Joseph and Elizabeth Richards, had a very successful final year. They received many honors while attending Marching Auxillaries camp in Cape Girardeau. Among these honors were: the Grand Cham- pion trophy Cout of 95 other majorettesb, 9 blue ribbons, and the spirit baton each night. At the end of the week they got to bring home the spirit baton to Ruskin. Anne was placed on the honor roll while at camp for her leader- ship and hard working characteristics. Anne and Elizabeth performed with the band at all home football games, the Homecoming Parade and marching contest in Warrensburg. They ended their season with a spectacular performance using fire batons. Anne Joseph and Elizabeth Richards, Ruskins feature twirlers. Anne Joseph shows good style which was helpful in winning these awards. Elizabeth Richards displays the awards received at camp. ,Q fi fires ifvix 5 fvrf Cf! f f f ffg ing' glish The English Department added three to its staff this year. They were Mrs. Notestine, Mrs. Kilgore, and Ms. Wray. The department offers an array of courses for both college and non-college bound students. An understanding of the English language is essential in life, and these instructors do their best to help the students of Ruskin com- prehend it. Mrs. Mary Ann Crawford Avil College, Webster College Sophomore English, Modern American Lit., American Heritage, Individual Reading Mr. William S. Dudley UMKC, UCLA, Univ. of Colo Univ. of Wichita 4 Freshman English i Mrs. Dorothy Alpert Bluffton College, Wichita State Univ., Bethel College Short Story, Basic English Sponsor of: Sophomore Class, PHRlND's Club 178 Mrs. Betty Chapman UMKC, MU, CMSU Freshman English, American Humor Freshman Class Sponsor Qw- f ... s. E ni Ms. Peggy Epstein Univ. of Nebraska, UMKC Sophomore English, Intro to Newspaper, Prof. Wrlfiw Hi-Light Sponsor ?Y Mrs. leon Gelsinger OfCOIO-1 sMsu, UMC, Crvisu Creotive Writing, World Lit., Long. of the Film Building Choirperson, District Coordinotor Z Mr. Dudley Hogue UMKC Univ. of Konsos 'L IYWQ' , Sophomore English, Moss mf. WritI09 Medio Sponsor of: Spirit Club, Diggers, Junior Closs Mrs. Molly Notestine CMSU Freshmon English, Yeorbook Sponsor of: Spirit Club, J.V. Cheerleoders Miss Benny Seorcy Ei Mrs. Denise Kilgore Pittsburg Stote Univ. Expository Writing, Mon ond Myth, Writing for Pleosure UMKC, MU English for the College Bound, English Lit., Sophomore English Af Ms. lone Wroy Developmentol Reoding Bosic English r l i 'S Ms. Morlen Beoch pi Univ. of lowo, KU, UMKC Y, Germon I, ll, lll if Foreign Longuoge Sponsor i il! 1 1. l.,.. it iii . lit, WJ i ll' l lit ii. fl 2 ill iii . gl 1 '- i i I i - ,l i' Qi , , ll ' i l l ilfj 1' Iii Nl 'J ' 411 ,ll l' iii' fl V i Us 4 Ei? ix til, it 1 it I, .,,, it iii, i. wi, 'F iii K Mrs. Corolyn Doigle College of New Rochelle, it f Middlebury College, KU, 3 Lovol Univ. i C French I, II, III l, i M E Sponsor of: Q i. Foreign Longuoge Club, Junior Closs i' J V i i i'I It l f i i Miss Anito Lemmons Abilene Christion Univ. Sponish l, ll, Ill, IV Sponsor of: Softboll, Volleyboll Mr. Dick Lehrner Ottowo Univ., Cornell Univ., Univ. of Neb., CMSU, UMKC Americon History, Psychology, Adv. Psychology Mr. Micheol L. Reynolds Pittsburg Stote Univ. Americon History Building Choirperson, District Coordinotor Student Council Sponsor C I 5 ,ig mf Mr. Doug Toylor Univ. of Morylond, MU, NMSU, CMSU Fomily Pielotions, World History, Contemp. Issues Mr. Rex Perry World History air? if Mr. Ken Quest Westminster College, MU Arnericon History, Amer. Gov't., Geogrophy Sponsor of: Girls' Bosketboll, Golf THEY'LL G0 DGWN IN HISTGRY This yeor the Sociol Studies Deportnfient continued to implement its five yeor core progrorn. They developed on ex- cellent referrol process for the screening of bosic courses ond olso to whot extent the course objectives were being met. Mr. Reynolds hopes thot his progrorn will give the students more oppor- tunities to leorn obout the world outside of Ruslsin. C! f g Mrs Chorles Vincent Torkio College, UMKC Coreers Sponsor of: Girls' Bosketboll, Key Club, Freshmon Closs Mr. Lorry Wild Emporio Stote Univ. Arnericon History, You ond the Low Sponsor of: Letterrnen's Club, Boseboll 4 1- its Mr. George Yocum Ernporio Store Univ , UMKC World History, Peoce ond Wor, Recent US History PIE ARE SQUARE? Our Math Department prides itself on the variety of courses it has to offer. It of- fers courses from General Math to Ad- vanced Math with Algebra, Geometry, and Computer Programming in be- tween. The Math Department hopes to aid all students in their quest for mathematical knowledge. Mr. John Angel CMSU Geometry, Algebra I Mr. Max Hoskin Northeast Mo. Univ., Rockhurst Algebra l, ll, General Math Mr. Larry N. Gunther Glslahoma State Univ., UMKC Intermediate Math, Algebra I Sponsor of: Track, Football Mr. Madison Hayman Univ. Arla. - Pine Bluff Senior Math, Computer Programming Mr. Rick Pittsburi Kinesiol Genera Sponsoi Track, L Cross-C1 Mr. J. Earnest Hester Junior Stand Sponsor ffr 16 .gs if I- .Mr. Wiley North Gec CMSU, UN Baptist Thi Chemistry Travel Clu NXVMSU, UMKC Algebra ll, Advanced Math, Physics Mr. Kevin E. Miller Rockhurst, UMKC General Math, Algebra I Sponsor of: Red Cross Club, Sophomore Class Mr. Rick Alford Pittsburg Stote Kinesiology, Hygiene, fe. A Generol Science ff Sponsor of: Trock, Letternnen's Club, Cross-Country, Chess Club S. Mr. Jomes Clork E:mc2 There ore mony oreos of science. The Science Deportment here ot Ruskin of- fers courses in the Biologicol, physicol, ond chemicol sciences, ond generol science which covers oll of these oreos. Ruskin goined o new science teocher who teoches Generol Science, This is Mr. Jomes, ond we hope his stoy ot Ruskin is o long ond prosperous one. ,4vff,,f,,.?L ff I , gf 4l,f! f f I III f Z1 Illr. Wiley Anderson lorth Georgio College, .MSU, UMKC, KU, Southwestern foptist Theolo icol Seminory 1 Q hernistry, Physicol Science rovel Club Sponsor Univ. of Konsos Vert. Prep., lnterrnediote Moth, Physiology Sponsor of: Footboll, Wrestling, Softboll, Chess Club 15? Mr. Lee Floppon Williom Jewell, Columbio Univ., CMSU Biology, Physicol Science Sponsor of: Footboll, Trock WS -uiz Q, tw ft f,,, Mr. Reggie Jomes Generol Science, Recreotionol Teorn Sports Mt. Bill Allen Biology, Advonced Biology 183 SMALL BUT SUPERICR Unlike most of the other deportments, the Fine Arts Deportment hos decreosed in number. Although the stoff wos smoller, the quolity of teoching re- moined superior. Mony of the instructors ore involved in out-of-closs octivities with Ruskin students. Our grotitude goes to them for their devotion ond hord work. . Mr. Williom R. Homble Emporio Stote Univ., Pittsburg Stote Univ., KU, UMKC Treble Choir, Blue Choir, Gold Choir Sponsor of: Vocol Music Ensemble, Musicol Mrs. Morjorie Kuenn Univ. of Southern Mississippi Orchestro Mr. Jim Snodgross Univ. of Oklohomo Bond Mrs. Joyce Briggs 5 Oklo. Southeostern Stote Univ., Oklo. Stote Univ., UMKC Stogecroft I, ll, Dromo I, Il, Ill, Forensics A Sponsor of: Dromo, Club, Musicol, Winter ond Spring Productions Mrs. Glorio Henry Oklohomo Boptist Univ., UMKC Speech, Debote Sponsor of: Notionol Forensics Leogue 1 Store Jniv., -no I' Mr. Mike Fermon Witchito Store Univ. Art Foundotions, Design, Dro in I, Il, . CO W Q Mrs. Corito Poe Northwest Nozorene College, Konsos Store Univ. Foods I, Housing ond Interiors Jniv., .eogue if ,if Z 5 ,L Mr. E, lrshel Hoclser Northeost Mo. Store Univ., Colorodo Store Univ., KC. Art Institute Sculpture, Ceromics, Woter Color Points, Art Foundotions 2 5 2 Ms. Deboroh Bonks Olslohomo Stote Univ. Porent!Child Development, Home Nursing 9 , STITCH, STIR, SURVIVE The courses offered by the Home Economics Deportment con be described os survivol courses. They prepore students for the time when they ore on their own. They help students to cope with the problems of morried life, cooking, ond sewing. Mony who tolse these Closses ore glod thot they did. Miss Cormen L. Block CMSU Foods I, ll, Morrioge ond Fomily, Exploring Home Economics Sponsor of: Pep Club, Trocls Ms. Lucile Horton Univ. of Arlsonsos, CMSU Foods I, ll, Creotive Clothing l, ll District Choirperson PHYSICALLY SPEAKING iysicol heolth is o must in todoy's society. no often people get lozy eorly in life ond suf- r the consequences loter. The Physicol iucotion Deportment is ottempting to 5-creose thot problem. Mony different types 1 closses were offered this yeor. Students muld choose from Recreotionol Teom Sports, Jcquet Sports, Gymnostics, ond mony other ective P.E. closses. Ms. Shirley Fronce CMSU, UMKC Physicol Ed. Sponsor of: Trock, Lettermen's Club Mr. John R. Donnel Southwest Boptisr Univ,, CMSU Physicol Educotion g ...ff .X 0 Ms. Mory Cothryn Wiley Pittsburg Stote Physicol Ed. Sponsor of: Volleyboll, Trock Mr. Gerold Portridge Arkonsos AGM, CMSU Drivers Ed. Sponsor of: Footboll, Athletic Director Mr. Shermon L. Wofford UMKC, MSSC, Longview Community College Psecreotionol Teom Sports, Generol Science Sponsor of: Bosketboll, Boseboll, Cross-Country . .iff U Mr. Sou Phc Spc Girll Mr. J. SWME NOI'Th1 CMSU Powe Metol Cor CI U . Mr. Chris Williorns Southern III. Univ., MU Photogrophy Sponsor of: Girls' ond Boys' Tennis Mr. J. D. Swoffor SWMSU, Americon Univ., Northern Montono Univ., CMSU Power Mechonics, Wood I, Metol I Cor Club Sponsor Mr. Micheoi T. Nolond CMSU Drofting I, II, III, IV, Metol I, Drivers Ed. V 4 , Mr. Woyne Moore CMSU Wood I, II, III W , KNOCK CDN WCDCDD The Industriol Arts Deportrnent offers closses thot help bring the croftsrnon out of o student. Projects con be mode out of wood, me-tol, or with o comero. Neor the end of the yeor, students ore ol- Iowed to show off their projects in district competition. The best projects ore then sent to store competition to be judged. Ruskin porticipotes onnuolly in these events, fvf' -XL. .-N Mr. Glenn Gonn CMSU Wood I, Generol Shop MIND YCDUR CDWN The Business Department offers courses that may help many students in future careers or college. The college-bound student will encounter many assignments in which their typing or shorthand will help greatly. The depart- ment gained two teachers to aide them in preparing students for future life. These two are Ms. Haas and Ms. Harmon. X fc l XX ' if Mr. Richard Boone CMSU Accounting I, ll Ms. Wilma Harmon Record Keeping, Business English, Personal Typing Ms. Jane Petrie William Jewell, CMSU Shorthand, Typing l, Clerical ll Mrs. Sharon Majors NWMSU CMSU Typing I, Basic Business English it Mr. Oren Bates Mrs. Paula Haas CMSU Typing I, Business Law, Business Management Sponsor of: Freshman Cheerleaders CMSU, NWMSU, Cleveland State Univ. Data Processing, Typing l, Accounting I X .Al Ms. A NWM CMSL LoVe SOE, Ms. I Univ Univ Wor Pers SU Mr. Paul W. Hall NESU, CMSU Trades and Industries, Metal II, Ill JOB HUNTERS Helping students find ajob and teaching them how to keep that job is the rnain function of the Cooperative Education courses offered at Ruskin. Those students wishing to get involved in the working-class right after high school will find Co-op very worthwhile. The advantages offered by these courses is well worth looking into. itz 'Ji B V' IW, SHT iders Ms. Aleta L. Mullins NWMSU, Univ. of Michigan CMSU, Ottawa Univ., LaVern Univ. SOE, Clerical Practice I JF' 'L Mr. Richard N. Willis NWMSU, NEMSU, CMSU, Rockhurst Sales and Marketing II, COE Trades and Industry Ms. Sue Burr Univ. of Iowa, Drake Univ. Word Processing, Typing I, Personal Typing, Clerical I Mr. Martin Ricono CMSU Sales and Marketing I, ll, COE 169 ACCEPTICNAL The purpose of the Leorntng Drsobllltles Deportment I5 to osslst I0 ldentlfylng those students who moy hove o leorn :ng drsobtltty ond to help those students M, Sfeve MCCOY to overcome thelr deflclts NWMSU Avllo College LGOVVWWQ D'5Ob 'f'e5 Thelr gool rs to develop o posltlve self Sponsor of Footboll, Bosketboll concept through success ID lndlvrduol- ized ocodemic progroms. Mr. Roy Beers Mr Jerry Yount KU CMSU Leornlng Dlsoblltttes KU CMSU Functlonol Edt 445396 A, ts WM Mr Lorry Woody Ms. Pot Griggs SWMSU, Avilo College Functionol Ed. i UMKC, KU, CMSU Functionol Ed. Cf . X t , if .vt - if xx '!u... Tw- ,ff 2- Ms. Morilyn Bievenue CMSU, UMKC Speciol Adjustment X V' D 'S.!,,, AX, wus' ',,f' .KZ ES 2 Ni f-NNN ',,f N vi A ,,'xW,,.-f Y ,f ' 'rf ,-f- Mfr K ', ....-f 1' 'M I AA,.-. fr' TUG V 4 Ms. Lovondo Booth Univ. of Louisville, Univ. of Colorodo, UMKC Counselor Senior Closs Sponsor Mr. Bill Nicholson Pittsburg Store Univ. Vocotionol Counselor 7 Mr. Mike McColl MU, Univ. of Michigon-Ann Arbor Counselor A HELPING HAND The Counselors ore o very irnporrdnt port of school life, They help students with the everydoy problems en- countered during school. They olso help orgonize schedules, molse sure students hove the credits they need to Qroduote, ond compile inforrnotion on colleges for students. Their help is cruciol ond very much opprecioted. Mrs. Suson Guentol Mr. Richord Duncon CMSU Counselor SWMSU, UMKC Counselor Senior Closs Sponsor 3 . iff wtf. Etlii 'C i -xx. .f T lS'ix Mrs. Kotie Grossniclsle Deportrnenrol Clerls, Receptionist 'TW' z,l' .:.,,.,..-va .. Jugs, i Qt s . X., Tl 5 1- 5 , T ,. Mr. Dovid Cottle I ,. Mr. Micheol L. Boorhe nf, fl, l Mr. Leon Mollory fi. THE BEST IN THE BUSINESS y p ems effectively They found it necessory to pull together, ond creote o sofe, positive, ocodernic otmosphere or Ruskin High School. Also this yeor, they provided o feosible olternotive to out of school suspension. By undertoking the responsibility for finding olternotives ond solutions to these problems, the odministrotion come through obove ond beyond everyones ex- ectoti Th p ons. ey hove roised our schooI's reputotion ond the student's sense of respect for himself. But how con these people, who hove been forced to toke o somewhot t h get oug ottitude, still be os personoble ond coring os these men hove been? Perhops the onswer lies in their experience. For exomple, Mr. Cottle hos been on odministrotor ot e position of ossistont principol, ond since 1977 he hos been the principol. Mr. Cottle holds o bochelor of science degree in educo- Y. , . . . . ron, o moster s degree in secondory odministrotion, ond olso o groduote certificote of speciolizotion in secondory odministrotion. All degrees were received from the Univer- sity of Missouri ot Columbio. Ruskin for 17 yeors. For ten yeors he held th Ruskin's ossistont principol, Mr. Mollory, hos been on educotor for 23 yeors. He wos o r. Mollory stepped into the role of on od- teocher for 18 yeors ot Ruskin. ln 1978 M ministrotor. He groduoted from Konsos University in 1961 with o bochelor of science degree in secondory educotion. Mr. Mollory received his moster of science degree in odministrotion from Centrol Missouri Stote University in 1971. Mr. Boothe, Ruskin's third odministrotor ond ossistont principol, storted his teoching coreer ot Ruskin High School in 1970. He moved into odministrotion seven yeors ogo. Mr. Boothe holds o bochelor of science in educotion, o moster's in school odministro- tion, ond o speciolists degree in secondory odministrotion. He received oll degrees from Centrol Missouri Stote University. Collectively these men hove opproximotely 60 yeors of experience in educotion. However, when speoking of teoching ond odministrotion experience Consolidoted School District W1 connot forget the Superintendent, Mr. Bloine Steck. He hos guided our district through mony difficult situotions ond criticol yeors. Mr. Steck hos served the district for over 29 yeors in vorious copocities. ln 1955 he become principol ot Ruskin ond served in thot position until he become Superintendent in 1973. He obtoined o bochelor of science degree from Northwest Missouri Store College, ond o moster's degree in secondory school odministrotion from the University of Missouri ot Columbio. With this collection of experience ond expertise Ruskin High School hos hod o successful school yeor. These men hove creoted o positive plon for the future. ' f ' -:Lg f' '5' N , ll . ,H ' Mr. Bloine E. Steck COOKS OF THE HGUSE These kids moke us feel os if we ore still in high school. The M student body is o fontostic bunch. These ond other quototions Q were mode obout the student body by the cofeterio Iodies. A Ruskin is proud to hove o stoff of such clossy Iodies. G E R Georgio Beeson T Borboro Ellis Soroh Cheesmon Shirley Zieber Betty Sierks Eloine Duncon s Virginio Logud '30 55' 'Z Soroh White TO S U I T Y 0 U R TAST E Georgio Lemmon Q C i Q Joonn Miller Not picturedg J ,ax Edith Hughes 1 285' N h K X THANK YCDU 5 51 1' i l l b :gf M f.: , ' Z' Af- z .45v3ff '1 fM'5,, s, Zi a , r A ff X , Q f ,LK ,M ' 1 ' W ' 24 f 'Qg 4 Z4 'f ff, ' f-44 yf5,7,'?-f fx, 4f.f,,, - f pin ffff,g.,, 4W?fX,f I ,Vf ,-ii- liif' Q .V n ' 'A ' 5 .1 x .-.--. ZSv4-Qfx ,,.g,11,'f'.f'zy,. f'..5ief,u. F or Making Gur nniversary and the 1988-84 School Year elebration The 1984 Mirage Staff Photogrophy 'iLens o Helping Hond . Q Dovid Nndle Don Godsey I 1 4 Mlhf 'Om 1 Rhonda Sands Jenny Lewis , N -44 KX K i by S- ,Q K Q Mark von Wooden Shane Russell Ste ve N Rx x 1 tj 1' ' 7 K ' ,, VQUM it if mx 'yn W , Ai C . fx Q, K 74 ir MA, I f Q Q' , , Q 2 I If , 44 2'-,V 'Q Q 'yn' - ' .W f ff 1 . Y aw. ' X ,, , .1 I MQW , I5 Q., 5' 1 a ' Q' Q. . I , K, ,, I 1 gk' L,-Z QU' . , 1' X 4 f 5 Q xx 1 Q Q , ' ' f f x G! , .t f f ' ' 1 1 .,, ' Zp,,'f' f 7' ff ,. A ' .,f 4. fa nw' V, ,X Vw- 4 ' . 7 ' X ff wg A. 'A ,uf 1M M ,V fa , M, 7, f gy Q' V Q W M92 X f V ,lv 745 , -, if WK ft fy W, I ,Ia 1,71 Vg J Qu' 2? I Q I 1 1 '1 W , fy, 4 4 yi ff . Z5 - fx, ,mx , 4? L' If by f Zvvq 'I ' '?f9 'H' Q, ' f Wx 'V xx! 4. ,f 5? if I' ',g Q, 1 w ff' W .ff-4 W' , Q, V, ff 'K' f f N , , -ff K,'f,,,, 585,31 Z! '1-ffg ff, fswlww ' 'fc' f, ? W iffy, 41 ., Q ff ' ' W V 1. 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Toke it eosy ond l'm not going to wish you luck in life, becouse luck's olreody on your side. Colleen The 1988-84 school yeor wos o greot one ond this onniversory edition of the Miroge cought it oll. Yeors from now when I look bock ot this yeorbook l'll think of oll of the time I spent with my friends. l'll remember oll of the octivities, closses, ond the zony yeorbook stoff. Where else could o group joke obout slugs ond spos ond still oppeor normol? To oll of the underclossmen, moke the most out of your high school yeors while you still con. Good luck! Gronville Lorry Lipperr if , , 4 Yeorbook closs is like trock, footboll, or o school yeor in generol. You fight ond fight to meet the deodline, run just one more lop do just 10 more push-ups or poss onother test, until you wrop things up ond coll it done. You're exhousted, but you're TOO busy being excited to notice. Seeing this book come out ond reolizing thot no one touched it but you ond your friends is on unforgettoble experience. Kevin -...gf XX. 5 v-,,..fc-f While most people were this summer, five Y Toylor Publishing eorbook worksho oround the house ottending o onders ond SPECIAL THANKS . Don Albritton Cphoro pg 19 . Boothe . Joe McCobe . Cottle . Duncon Mrs. Flippin Mrs. Gelsinger Mrs. Grossnickle Mrs. Kinn Cphoto pgs 130 1315 Mrs. Anne Loorfphoto pgs 94 95 99 114 1159 Mr. Mollory Mrs. McCormick Corey Morrone Rosory Owens Mr. Tinclle Cphoto pg 1443 Ms. Trovis Denise Wood ADDITIONAL THANKS To Ken Mothersbough for the color pictures on poges 2-16. His hord work ond efficiency were greotly opprecioted And to oll the teochers who helped with yeorbook soles. 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Q ONA X' cauiastiisr A Michael Abrams 76 Richard Abrams 62 Terry Abrams 20 Doug Adair 20, 43, 198 AC f DC '83 Isabel Aguirre 76 Joe Aguirre 46 AEROSMITH '82 Dena Aitkens 62, 76 Stephanie Albritton 20, 42, 199, 2CD, 201, 202, 203 Paula Algozzini ALLEN PARSON'S PROJECT '79 Ray Allen 46 Cynthia Alm 20 Andrew Alter 62 Krls Alter 20 Paul Alumbaugh 76 Melissa Alvarado 122 Cheryl Anderson 76, 173 Darryl Anderson 46 Gerrick Anderson 46, 158 Jack Anderson 20, 111 Jill Anderson 76 Kenneth Anderson 46 Lynnesso Anderson 76 Michael Anderson 46 Nancy Anderson 46 Terry Anderson 20 Tracie Anderson 62, 152 APRIL WINE '79 Cassandra Armstrong 20 Curtis Armstrong 46, 109 Gregory Armstrong 76 Tony Armstrong 76, 151 Allison Arnold 62 Alfred Arreguin 20, 17, 124 Jeffifer Atchinson 46 Denice Atchison 46, 120 Brian Ayres 46 B BACHMAN TURNER OVERDRIVE '73 Alex Bagby 46 Shaliesa Bailey 46 Chris Baird 76 Amy Baker 76 Broshel Baker 20 Jon Baker 76, 87 Deborah Banks 46 James Barker 76 Paula Barker 62 Stephen Barron 20 Bradley Bartels 122 Kelly Bartels 62, 153 Mark Bartlett Carol Bass 46 Renee Battee 62 Laura Battle 76, 122, 123 Victoria Battle 62, 122, 123 Jlmlta Bough 20 Ti Ann Bough 15, 60, 146, 171 BEATLES '62 Sean Bennett 20 Debra Berberich 76 Steve Bercher 62 Samantha Berg 76, 83, 129 Lachanda Berry 62 BILLY SQUIRE '83 Angela Bisacca 62, 153 John Bisacca 20, 21 Todd Bishop 76, 98, 129 Julie Bishop 62 Michelle Bjuland 46, 54, 120, 155 Ernest Black 46 BLACK FOOT '82 Joanna Black 20 Kimberly Black 46 BLACK SABBATH '80 Tracy Black 62 David Blayney 46 Tamila Blazer 21, 174 Tim Blazer 76 Brian Bleck 76 Katherine Blomer 21 BLUE OYSTER CULT '80 Willie Blunt 47 BOB SEGER '83 Jeff Boehm 76 Michelle Boehm 47, 170 Steve Bohannon 62 Anita Bolden 47 Sean Bolden 47 Vanessa Bonavia 47, 114, 116, 120, 174, 109 Amy Boone 76 Brian Boone 6, 47, 52, 124 Dwayne Boone 47 Lawwna Boone 47 Earl Boren 76 Kimberly Borchers 77 Robert Borden 77 Carina Borgfield 21, 174 Glen Borgfield 62 Daren Bormann 62 Deanna Bormann 21, 103, 120 BOSTON '75 Chad Bowers 62, 104 Carrie Bowser 21 Jerri Boy 47 Diane Boyd 77, 80, 123 Sharon Boyd 47, 120 Mark Braden 77 Marquita Braden 77 Sherita Braden 21 Stanley Bradley 77, 159 Jeff Bradshaw 21, 41, 42, 102, 103, 199, 200, 201. 202, 203 Donna Brady 62, 153 Guy Brady 77 Ava Brashear 21 Edward Bray 77 Kimberly Breaux 62' Kenneth Brewster 62 Tonya Brice 47 Rolando Brock 63 Robert Bronson 63 Helen Brooks 47 Penni Brooks 47 Sonia Brooks 47 Marquetta Broome 77 Angela Brown 21 David Brown 63 Ed Brown 21 Jamie Brown 63 Kyle Brown 77 LeVonda Brown 21 Michael Brown 63 Shirley Brown 77 Troy Brown 63 Kellie Browning 63 Ronald Broyles 63 Jamie Bryant 22 Dan Bucher 22, 91 Yvette Buckley 77 Randall Buckner 47 Matt Bunton 4, 17, 22, 41, 42 Stan Buriord 63 Rhonda Burgess 22 Tammy Burgess 63 Christine Burke 63 Helen Burke 77 Tobi Burkholder 63, 67 Johnna Burkitt 77 Kelly Burkitt 47 Sean Burris 22, 127 Bridget Butler 77 Carmen Butler 47, 120, 122 Diana Butts 22 Terry Butts 63 Kandi Buxton 47 Andrela Byers 22 C Billie Cade 63 Barbara Caldwell 22, 123 Robin Caldwell 47 Sharon Cc1IdwelI63 Mike Callahan 77 Clay Calvin 6, 19, 22, 41 David Campbell 77 Terry Campbell 22 Greg Canady 77 Scott Canady 77 Lora Carder 47, 120, 122, 154, 155 Andrea Carnes 63, 153 Caron Carnes 77 Chris Carpenter 77 Rick Carpenter 63 Marian Carr 63, 122 Mike Carr 126, 162, 163, 199, 2fD, 201, 202, 203 Oanh Carrier 22, 113 Robert Carroll 47, 122 Darren Carter 48, 104, 120 Karen Carter 22, 37 Maurice Carter 48 Ricky Carter 63 Christy Caruthers 48 Gary Casey 48 Trena Cason 48 Cameron Chandler 78 LaMont Chandler 22 Shelia Chaney 13, 78 CHARLIE DANIELS BAND '82 Shelaine Chipman 78 Christy Chrisman 63 Tom Christian 22 Ricky Church 48 Christina Clark 78 Debbie Clark 48 Joelle Clark 78 Jon Clark 63 Paula Clark 78 Scott Clark 78 Zeke Clark 78 tb .JTC , .I . 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Rachel Epley 79, 116 James Epperson 49 John Epperson 49 Gerrick Erwin 49 F John Faelske 49 Michael Farrell 49 Marybeth Faulds 79, 164 Bart Fellwock 64 Michael Fennesy 25 Robert Fennesy 49 Dawn Ferguson 65 Charleen Fields 79 Donald Flelds 25 Mike Fields 79 DeeDee Fiser 25 Earnest Fisher 65 Kelly Fisher 25 Joseph Fitzgerald 79 Shelly Fitzgibbons 10, 65, 146 Mlke Fitzwater 25. 117, 124, 149 FLEETWOOD MAC '79 Shella Foose 25, 102, 103 FOGHAT Ellshia Ford 65 FOREIGNOR '81 Chad Foster 79 Clenn Foster 79 Terri Foster79, 86, 87, 115 Amy Faulds 79 Jeff Faulds 112, 113 Brad Frederick 25 Christopher Friel 79 Jennlfer Frlesen 25 Sherry Fry 79 Dianne Funk 50 Dorothy Funk 65 G Darren Gadson 50 Evette Gadson 25, 127 Candy Gagne 25 Melissa Gambrill 50 Cynthia Garrett 65 Lisa Garrett 79 Calvin Gast 50 David Gatewood 50 Pottrlcla Gatewood 26 GENESIS '84 Lisa George 19, 26, 113, 168 Kim Germann 44, 120, 174 Jack, Givson 79 Tim Gilio 79 Brad Gill 61, 65 Keith Gines 80 Renee Ginnings 80 Wlllle Givens 26 Ellen Gloor 65 Don Godsey 50, 52, 104, 117, 198 David Godsey 50 Kim Godwin 65 John Golden 50 Tina Gomez 65 Dwight Gordon 80 Claudia Graf 65 Billy Graham 65 Tinlyn Graham 50 Janet Gradon 60, 65, 115 GRAND FUNK RAILROAD '74 Ralph Grant 80 James Graves 50 Chris Green 80 Marc Green 50 Kim Green 50 Rodney Green 65, 158 Brian Greenstreet 65, 122 Tatla Greenstreet 26 Dawn Grenier 65 Antonio Griffin 80 Carlos Griffin 65 Johnny Grifhn 26 Denise Grogman 50, 173 K Phll Gruner 26 Julie Guenther 80, 86, 155 Lessie Guillory 50 Douglas Guyette 26 H Anita Hackett 65 HALL AND OATES '83 Andrew Hamil 65 Alfred Hamilton 65 Ronald Hamilton 80 Marshall Hamlett 65 Brenda Hankins 50 Judy Harber 44, 50, 173 James Hardin 65 Anthony Hardy 80 Ed Harlin 50 Kenneth Harlin 61, 80 Mary Harrison 26 Shannon Harrison 50 Sherry Harrison 4, 50 Richard Hart 65, 107 Rene Hartupee 26 Ricky Hartzell 26 Patrick Harvey 80 Rochell Harvey 80 Travis Harvey 50 Kim Hash 26, 102 Ginger Hattery 66 Christy Hauber 50, 104, 122 Bart Hawley 26 Robert Hays 27 Deborah Heard 60, 66 HEART Tom Hedges 11, 66 Heather Hellings 80 Michael Hellings 66 Nancy Hellstrom 80 Steven Hellstrom 50 Christi Helm 66 Mike Helso 14, 50 David Henderson 66 Erica Henderson 51 John Henkel 51 Doug Hennon 51, 113, 114, 115, 120 Tim Henry 51 Jay Hensley 80 Johna Hensley 66 Sonya Henson 27 Stacy Henson 17, 18, 27, 124, 162 Kevin Herron 14, 51, 124 Linda Hestand 27, 43, 120, 121 Jill Hicks 11, 51, 120, 174, 199, 200, 201, 202, 203 Todd Hicks 80 Mark Higgins 19, 27, 120 Crystal Hill 80 Diane Hill 80 Karen Hill 80 Robert Hill 51, 120 Tammy Hill 27, 40, 43, 102, 105,107, 108, 120 Kim Hines 66, 174 Elizabeth Hinson 80 Amy Hobbs 81 Gary Hobbs 81 Linda Hoedl 66 John Hogan 66, 150 Jill Holcomb 27 Becky Holcomb 81, 86 Steven Holdeman 27 Todd Holley 51 Therma Holliway 66 Needra Hollowell 51, 199, 200, 201, 202, 203 Kendra Hollstrom 51 Shaun Holmes 51 Jack Hood 66, 124 Amy Hooper 51 Phil Hopper77, 81, 159 James Horine 81 Kelly Hornaday 81, 122 Bret Hoss 27 Deborah Hoss 66 Robby Hauchen 81 Dean Houser 27, 120, 124 Don Hovis 10, 66, 68 Billie Howard 27 James Howard 51 Paul Howe 66 Shelley Hubbard 51 Raymond Hudson 51 Vicki Hulett 51 John Hunsperger 81 Ron Hunter 27 Lisa Hurelbrink 81 Lenora Hutchison 81 Micky Hutchison 51 Paul lngold 51 Brenda Inman 66 Linda Inman 81 Janine Ireland 81 IRON MAIDEN '83 J Kim Jackson 28, 111 Mark Jackson 28 Marvin Jackson 12, 51, 124, 163 Nichelle Jackson 66 Sheri Jackson 66 Tina James 28, 106, 111 Ken Jaramillo 51 Thomas Jefferies 81 Bret Jefferson 81 JEFFERSON STARSHIP '76 Brian Jenkins 51 JETHRO TULL '80 Casey Johnson 81, 86 Cynthia Johnson 52, 84, 98 Cynthia Johnson 55, 81 James Johnson 81 Janice Johnson 28, 42, 120, 146, 152 Kelly Johnson 28, 149 Kevin Johnson 28 Mary Johnson 66 Michael Johnson 52, 124 Tim Johnson 52 Valerie Johnson 28 Vanessa Johnson 66 Chester Johnston 66 Kim Johnston 81 Chester Jones 52, 66 Cynthia Jones 81 Dawn Jones 28, 30, 120 John Jones 66 Michelle Jones 120 Robert Jones 52 Ronnell Jones 81 Trishia Jones 52 Amy Joseph 81, 116 Anne Joseph 6,19, 28, 34, Corena Joseph 67 JOURNEY '83 Christina Juenger 81 Mark Julo 28 Tracy Justesen 67 116, 120, 174, 105, 106 K Gary Kalwei 28 KANSAS '80 Markus Karr 52, 120 Catherine Katz 28, 120 Chris Keck 24, 28 Angela Keeney 81 James Keeney 28, 102 William Kenney 67 Kevin Keilig 52 Anthony Kelly 81 Denis Kelly 52, 109 Jeff Kelly 82 Kristina Kelly 67 James Kennell 52, 104 Cecilia Kent 52 Stacey Kent 67 Scott Kenyon 67 Chris Kernodle 82 April Kerr 7, 52 Cynthia Kesterke 67 Bobbie Kiddey 52 Miri Kimble 29 Mike Kincade 29, 91 Anita King 67 Carol King 52 Charise King 82 Deborah King 82 Eddie King 29, 124, 157 Kimberly King 29 Tracy King 52 KINKS '81 KISS '76 Michelle Klein 82 James Knueppel 67 Tania Knueppel 67 Darren Kobel 82 Kraig Kohring 29, 110 Krissy Kohring 82 Monte Kraus 52 Kevin Kuhnhoff 67 Barry Kumpf 67 Tracy Kurtz 52, 57 Leslie Kutz 82 Jeff Lacey 67 Candice Lacy 82, 155 Duc Lai 67 L Nhung Trieu L1 Kevin l Robby Shannc 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M f I W 106 I ,Mr ii i l gl l I J Nhung Loi 67 Trieu Lai 67 Kevin Lamar 52 Robby Lamar 82 Shannon Lane 52 Patricia Lorodo 53 Mike Larson 53, 162 Darin LaRue 82 Duwoyne LaRue 53 Monica Lauderdale 53 Brian Laurie 29 Julie Lawrence 48, 53, 120, 171 Robert Lawrence 67 Tony Lox 82, 88, 159 Scott Layman 53 LED ZEPPELIN '75 Karen Lee 29 Doug Leeper 82 Rob Lehmer 82 Shannon Lemon 67 Aoron Lepper 67 Tracy Lero 29 Deborah Lewis 53 Herbert Lewis 82 Jennifer Lewis 53, 198 Mark Lewis 67 Mike Lewis 29, 124 Regina Lewis 67 Sharon Lewis 53 Theodore Lewis 67 Celeste Lindell 53 Kin Lippert 82 Larry Lippert 4, 12, 16, 29, 124, 147, 156, 199, 200. 201, 202, 203 LITTLE RIVER BAND '83 Dill Livingston 29, 102, 109 Granville Loar 6, 29, 40, 43, 95, 106, 107, 108, 115, 120, 199, 200, 201, 202, 203 Sharon Logiudice 53 Robin Loney 29 Kevin Long 67 LOVER BOY '83 Chris Loverso 68 Kathleen Lucas 53 Larry Lund 53, 113, 120 Mike Lundy 29, 106, 109 Jon Lute 82 Rose Lute 29 Julie Lynch 82, 85 LYNYRD SKYNYRD '76 Lynn Lytton 68 M Shannon Mackey 53, 120 Brian MacPhail 53 Kenneth Madison 82 Renee Mahoney 53 Brian Main 82 Randy Molotte 53 Robert Manley 30 Jesse Manning 83 Lorren Manning 68, 146, 157 Randy Manning 68 James Morfield 83 Jason Martield 83 Trey Markham 53 X Dawn Marriott 68 Jill Marshall 30, 109 Marc Marshall 68 Beverly Martin 68 Douglas Martin 68 Lori Martin 83 Sean Martin 68 William Martin 30 Mark Martinez 68, 129, 162 Tamika Massey 5, 83 Lori Mattson 30, 126 Melissa May 68 Shannon May 83 Curtis Mays 83, 91 Troy Mays 30 Jeff McAlister 30 Shawn McAllister 83 Tim McAllister 68, 104 Anthony Mcl3ee 83 Angella McCandless 14 Jeff McCart 93 John McCarty 83 Rene McClain 83 Douglas McCorkle 13, 83 Sharlotte McCormick 83 Janet McCormick 68 Shawn McCullough 83 Pamela McDanieIs 30, 126 Betty McDonald 83 Preston McDowell 49 Kimberly McElvoy 54 Philip McFerrin 54 Scott McGee 83, 151, 159 Paul McGovney 30 Patrick McHugh 54 Jolie McKeel 83 Charles McKelvy 83 Joseph McKeone 31 Tim McKeone 54 Tammera McTeer 54 Janine Meinhardt 83 James Meissen 54 MEN AT WORK '83 April Mercer 83 Kerry Merrick 79, 84 Shad Meyer 84 Douglas Middleton 68 Jeff Middleton 54 Derek Miles 84 Parnell Miles 80, 84, 114 l Annette Miller 31, 43, 102, 103, 152 Kim Millican 68 Darren Mills 54 Eric Mintz 84 Carl Misner 54 Connie Mitchell 7, 54 Peggy Mitchell 68 Ronald Mitchell 68 Shaun Mitchell 31, 41, 102, 103, 104, 105, 106, 107, 120 Sherri Mitchell 31, 41, 54, 68, 102, 103, 105, 120 Tim Moberly 68 Janet Moeller 31, 41, 122, 199, 200, 201, 202, 203 MOLLY HATCHETT '76 Tammy Mondaine 54 MOODY BLUES '82 Jesse Moore 84 Moniquila Moore 68 Robert Moore 84 Matthew Morain 84 Mark Morain 31 Lisa Morford 54 Darrin Morgan 54, 156 Ravion Morgan 16, 31, 42, 147, 156 Robert Mosley 54 Candida Moss 68, 122 Ken Mothersbaugh 31 Derek Mozingo 69 Karen Mullen 69 Michelle Murdoch 84, 172 Richard Murphy 69 N Brian Neale 69 Angela Nelson 55 Kerri Nelson 55 fs :ff EEE: fs. Sara Nelson 84 Stacey Nelson 55 Tanna Nelson 69 Christina Newsome 84 Linda Newsome 69 Doug Newton 84 Bryan Nicholson 31 Sara Nolan 60, 69, 102 Gloria Nolen 37, 41, 42 Chris Norman 69 Collene Norris 84, 155 O Eric Olson 84 Christina Ortega 64, 69 Ruth Ortega 31 OZZY OSBOURN '84 P Stephanie Pack 4, 69, 169 David Paine 31 Chang Chun Pak 69 Se Chun Pak 84 Sean Palmer 31 Kristy Parker 55 Lucritta Parks 55 Anthony Passiglia 84, 91, 98 Holi Passonno 31 Rebecca Pate 69 Richard Patrick 33 Gina Patterson 84 Melissa Paust 84 Vanessa Paust 69 Amanda Payne 55 Gene Payne 17, 55, 56, 124 Terry Pearce 69 Timothy Pearce 33 Wendy Peebles 69 David Peel 69 Dwight Penn 84 Bonnie Penserum 32, 55 Curtis Penyweit 55 James Perkins 32, 117 Richard Perkins 55 Anthony Peterson 55 Ann Pierce 69 John Pilcher 69 Timothy Pilsl 32 Jonas Pina 84 Adrienne Pittord 85 Troy Pittman 85 ' fu 1- V ., . . - f- ' ,......-.....- .g9g.hnAls-ls--- g-Lhun-v--amnn.nn-.-aa-n- 4..- Eugene Pitts 69 Gregory Pitts 69 Sherry Pitts 69 POLICE '83 Terry Poole 85 Jonathon Poppe 85 Jeanine Porter 69 Pamela Poteat 85 David Potter 32, 120 Robert Potter 85 Natalie Pratt 55, 169 Amber Prell 85 Mike Presley 69 Teresa Preston 32 PRETENDERS '84 Jennifer Price 32 Barbara Principe 32 Duane Pritchett 70 Tami Pruitt 85 Tausha Pruitt 55, 90, 120, 129 Armando Purefoy 85 Lynette Purtle 32 Q QUIET RIOT '83 Kelley Quinn 70 Timothy Quinn 32 R Carla Raglon 85 RAINBOW '82 James Ralph 55 Brian Randolph 70 Darrin Rambo 70 Jame Ramey 55 Brian Randolph 70 Jeff Randolph 85 Robert Randolph 70 Leroy Rankin 32 Mary Ann Rauber 70 Mike Reed 70 Jolee Renne 32 Marquin Reeves 85 Kristian Renshaw 70 REO SPEEDWAGON '79 Stephen Reynolds 85, 125 Lesley Rhoades 55 Donald Rhoads 85 George Rice 70 Angela Richardson 85 Elizabeth Richards 6, 32, 105, 107, 108, 112, 113, 120, 174 Lee Richards 70 Beverly Richardson 55, 44, 57 Joseph Richardson 55 Denetta Riddle 55 Melinda Riddle 70 Tracy Ridgely 55, 109 Stephanie Rieser 85 Carla Rife 85 Michelle Ringo 70 Shannon Riordan 85, 114 Donna Roberson 85 Joel Roberts 70 Michael Roberts 32 Nathan Roberts 70 Alissa Robinson 81, 85, 90 Robert Robinson 86 Wendy Robinson 86 Tania Robinson 86 Cartus Rodger 32 Tracy Rogers 56 ROLLING STONES '82 Kim Rookstool 70 Kevin Root 70 Hiley Roseblock 56 James Roseblock 70 Rochelle Ruffin 56 Janet Rule 70 Shelley Runions 86, 89 RUSH '83 Christine Russell 70 James Russell 86 Shane Russell 56, 198 Sheila Russell 56 Connie Rutherford 86 Ann Ryan 56, 122 S Mike Sallee 70, 124 Tamara Sams 86, 172 Anjanette Sanders 70 Rhonda Sands 33, 120, 198 Mary Sapp 56 Kristina Scarborough 86 Sharon Schilling 33, 112, 113, Julie Schlumpberger 33 Franklin Schmidt 86 Daniela Schneader 33 Robert Schneader 86 Sandra Schooler 56 Diane Schramm 33, 168 Linda Schramm 70, 61, 171 120, 152 Michael Schreiner 14, 56, 124 Kent Schrock 56 Kurtis Schuler 56 Scheryl Schumacher 86, 87, 173 Kevin Schwartz 56, 120, 199, 200, 201, 202, 203 Carmelita Scott 33 Roger Scott 70 Eric Searcy 56 Tracy Seehausen 33, 168 Kristi Severe 86 Paul Sexton 70 Scott Seymour 14, 56, 124 Albert Shaffer 86 Kenneth Shaffer 86 Ronnie Shaffer 56 Sonia Sharp 33, 103 Ronda Shatswell 70 Troy Shatto 56 John Shelton 71 Eric Shepard 71 Janet Shepard 56, 173 Mike Shepard 86 Kristin Shields 51, 56, 155 Karen Shirley 33 Cathy Shoemaker 33 Don Sight 56, 120 Andrew Simmons 71 Patrick Simmons 86 Kathryn Simpson 86 Kevin Sims 33 Darrell Singleton 71 Melissa Sinnett 57 Joel Sirna 57 Mike Sirna 33 Steven Sitton 57 Tim Sixta 33 Angela Slater 86 David Slater 71 Robert Slater 34, 113, 120 Steven Slater 71 Alonzo Smith 71 Annette Smith 71 Brian Smith 57 Darren Smith 86 Dawn Smith 82, 86,98 Drew Smith 86 Gina Smith 34 John Smith 71 Kristin Smith 45, 57, 170 Prenness Smith 71 Steve Smith 71, 125 Traci Smith 34 Traci Lynne Smith 57 Wendy Smith 57 Paul Snider 71 Jeff Snyder 86 Kwan Ying Song 34 Lisa Spaw 57, 126 Todd Sperry 87 Denita Spight 98 Bobby Spragg 87 Sherrill Stacker 34, 152 Renea Stackhouse 87 Lisa Stadler 57, 117 Carla Srandifer 57 Chris Standley 71 Mark Starforth 57 James Stark 57 Annette Steck 34, 40, 43, 115, 120, 108 Sara Steck 6, 71 STEELEY DAN '81 Andrew Steen 71 Lora Stephenson 71 STEPPENWOLF '75 Thomas Stevens 71 STEVE MILLER BAND '81 Kyran Stevenson 57 Felicia Stewart 87 Michael Stewart 87 Robert Stewart 71 Ruth Stewart 87 Dawn Stimpfel 34, 120 Sandra Stokes 5, 87, 154 Matthew Stone 57 Tim Stowe 87 Regina Strand 35, 105 Dwayne Strickland 5 Jackie Strickland 57 Della Stringer 57 STYX '83 Daniel Sullivan 71, 163 Michelle Summers 57 SURVIVOR '82 Jennifer Swafford 57 Marie Swan 71 Chas Swisher 35 Claude Sylvan 87 Chris Sylvan 35, 112, 113, 164 T Deborah Tabiendo 44, 57, 12 Tina Talavera 87 Phillip Talley 87 Leslie Tausch 35 Angela Taylor 5, 87, 172 1 Arth Bret Catf Jam Julie Kate Ken Kev Lori Rob Rutl Trac TED Cha Dar Kim Lisa Om Dus Mai Mel The Nici Jot Kel Yol THT Pai Pat Ga Da Dw Jar She Ani Da She Sat Arr Lot TO An Ye Bei Nic TRI Alc Bre Ga He Mc De List Kir Fit: Tra Jar - Q xt i Arthur Taylor 87 Brett Taylor 71 Cathy Taylor 35 James Taylor 57 Julie Taylor 35, 174 Karen Taylor 71 Kenneth Taylor 35 Kevan Taylor 35 Lori Taylor 57, 120, 146, 171 Robert Taylor 57 Ruth Taylor 35 Tracey Taylor 87 TED NUGENT '78 Charmin Temple 57 Dana Terry 58 Kim Terry 58, 87 Lisa Theissen 19, 35 Ottomar Theissen 87 Dushai Thomas 71 Marguerite Thomas 58 Melana Thomas 72 Theresa Thomas 87 Nicole Thompson 5 John Thompson 87 Kelli Thompson 87 Yolanda Thompson 87 THREE DOG NIGHT '83 Paul Thurman 17, 58, 146 Pam Thurmond 72 Gary Tidball 72 Darrell Tiffany 72 Dwayne Tigner 58 James Tilford 58 Sherri Tilford 72 Angela Timmons 72 David Tindle 58, 60, 163, Sheryll Tindle 35 Sarah Toboben 88 Amy Tompkins 88 Lowell Toombs 72 TOTO '82 Anh Tran 44, 58, 120 Yen Tran 35, 41, 120 Bennie Trent 72 Nicole Trillin 88, 155 TRIUMPH 83 Alan Trout 88 Brett Trowbridge 72 Gary Tucker 35, 120 Heather Tucker 88 Marvin Tuggle 88 Debra Tully 88, 173 Lisa Tuma 35 Kim Twiggs 58, 120, 170 Fitzgerald Tyson 35 Tracy Tyson 58 U James Ulrich 88 Richard Uresti 58 URIAH HEAP '82 Charles Urias 88 V Christine Valentine 72 Daniel Vanbuskirk 58 Kim Vandegritt 58, 117 Steve Vandegrift 11, 36, 43, 156, 157 Brenda Vandover 36 VAN HALEN '84 Chris VanHorn 58, 106 Edith VanMeter 58 Adriene VanReed 58 David VanVIeck 88 Peter VanZanten 58 Lorraine Varner 58 Michele Vasalinda 36, 120 Brian Viets 88 Mark VonWaaden 58, 120, 198 Sondra Voss 36 W Shelly Waggerman 76, 88 Cheryl Wagoner 72 Frances Walker 72 Kim Walker 58 Wes Walker 36 Rhonda Walker 72 Trevor Walker 36, 94, 198 Chris Wallace 36 Mike Wallace 58, 120, 124, 129 Jacqulyn Waller 58 Aaron Ward 88 Wendy Warden 58 Don Wardlow 36 Jenny Warwick 88 David Washington 72, 158 Eric Wasson 72, 104 Erin Wasson 72 Gordon Watkins 72 David Watson 58 Alfred Webb 88 Malesia Webb 36 Alberta Weess 7, 59 Thomas Weidmaier 88 Theresa Welborn 72 Courtney Wells 72 Chris Wesson 72 Kenneth West 88 Beverly Westfall 123 Michael Wheeler 88, 113, 120, 122 Michelle Wheeler 36 Donna Wheeling 36 Anna White 36 Bridgette White 73 Gary White 85, 89 Glenn White 73 John White 73 Kenneth White 59 Sherri White 82, 89 Veronica White 36, 59 Jennifer Whitlock 89 John Whitlock 59 WHO '81 Tina Wickizer 89 Michael Wiedenmann 89 Joseph Wiese 89 Chandra Wiggins 5, 89 Jonda Wilbanks 36 Leslie Wilber 73 Marie Wilber 59 Dawn Wilborn 59, 122 Chris Wilbur 73 Kimbla Wilder 36 Andy Wilhelm 59 Lynette Wilkerson 73 Dianne Wilkes 37 Tracy Wilkinson 73 Barbara Williams 37 Brian Williams 59 Cheryl Williams 152 Dawn Williams 89 Deah Williams 89, 172 Derrick Williams 89 Kim Williams 73 Lora Williams 73 Marilyn Williams 89 Omar Williams 89 Regina Williams 73 Shari Williams 37, 59 Traveila Williams 73 Scott Williams 73 John Williamson 59, 107, 108 Simone Wills 37, 56 Karen Wilson 89, 172 Kristine Wilson 73, 169 Talinda Wilson 37, 120, 170 Wendy Wilson 59, 153 Michele Wllisey 37 Ronald Winans 73 James Windon 59 James Winnie 89 Chris Wirth 59, 120 Lakeith Wiseman 89 Kevin Wohlgemuth 59 Troy Wood 89 Clemmie Woodfork 37 Latrenda Woodfork 73 Angela Wooldridge 59 Lisa Worsley 59 Cherita Wright 89 Deborah Wright 73 Greg Wright 17, 37, 124, 156, 157 Chris Wright 37, 40, 120 James Wright 37 Jennifer Wright 73, 170 John Wright 59 Phillip Wright 73 Robert Wright 59 Brian Wyatt 89 Stacy Wyzard 73 Y Kim Yanonis 73 Sandra Yanonis 59 Julie Yates 62, 73, 153 YES '84 Donna Young 59 Lavette Young 59 Ron Young 73 Darrin Yount 37, 43, 124 Z Tammy Zink 73 ZZ TOP '83 I i'1T-- K3 . ... .... ... . ...... ....... - 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