Argenta Oreana High School - Pilot Yearbook (Argenta, IL)
- Class of 1980
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The Pilot OREANA SCHOOL UNIT OlST NO I Harold A. Miller, Superintendent Dedication We, the class of 1980, dedicate our yearbook to our friend and superintendent, Mr. Harold A. Miller. Mr. Miller, in his twenty-five years as our superintendent, has provided the leadership for the construction of five new buildings that have made the Argenta-Oreana school district exceptionally well equipped to serve the needs of students and teachers. He has successfully confronted the challenges of inflation; he has kept our district financially sound without sac- rificing needed curriculums, services, supplies, and personnel. This achievement is another of his achievements that pro- vides an enduring witness to his excellent administrative skills, his wisdom and prudence, and is another reason for pro- found appreciation by every student and teacher. Now, after twenty-five years and at the termination of Mr. Miller’s great administration, we congratulate him on this achievement, and we express our profound and enduring appreciation for the man he has been and is and for the work he has done in building our district into a community of teaching and learning. “Crescat Scientia; vita excolotur; Let knowledge grow from more to more, and thus be human life enriched.” --Contributed by Mr. Norman Williams 3 Table of Contents Administration....................5 Seniors..........................11 Juniors..........................37 Sophomores.......................43 Freshmen.........................49 Activities.......................55 Organizations....................71 Sports...........................79 Advertising.....................105 Superintendent MR. HAROLD A. MILLER Eastern Illinois University Secretary MRS. SHIRLEY GLASSCOCK Board President and Secretary KAY BROWN, Secretary KENNETH FRYE, President Board of Education Row 1: Shirley Wallace, Evelyn Kaufman, Kay Brown. Row 2: Ron Watson, Richard Hitchens, Kenneth Frye, Jasper Hullinger. Principal MR. RICHARD MOSIER Eastern Illinois University Assistant Principal MR. ART BARTGES Eastern Illinois University Athletic Director Secretaries MRS. PATRICIA MOSIER MRS. MARGARET LAUGHREY Office Helpers Mike Jolly, Scott Golden, Tim Boyd, Jeff Cochran, Tom Watson, Kevin Powars, Sandy Strocher, Mary Baker, Kellie Odle. MR. RICHARD BERGER Eastern Illinois University Guidance Counselor MRS. DARBE BRINKOETTER Eastern Illinois University Guidance Counselor MRS. LANA CAMPBELL Eastern Illinois University Home Economics, F.H.A. MR. GARY COOK Millikin University Drivers’ Education, Health Education, Wrestling and Football Coach MRS. KAREN EDWARDS Eastern Illinois University Introduction to Business, Home Eco- nomics, Cheerleader Sponsor MR. LARRY ENGLE Eastern Illinois University Boys’ P.E., Football and Basketball Coach MR. JAMES FITZPATRICK Illinois State University Instrumental Music MR. DAVID FORSMAN Indiana State University English III, Cross-Country and Track Coach MR. HENRY GERMAN Southern Illinois University Bookkeeping, Consumer Economics, Football and Basketball Coach MR. BRUCE GIBSON Illinois State University Instrumental Music MRS. LINDA GRABOWSKI Illinois State University English I, Wrcstlerette Sponsor, Drama MISS BEVERLY GULICK University of Illinois Algebra II, Geometry, General Math, National Honor Society MRS. SADIE HOLLINGSWORTH Millikin University Art MR. LAWRENCE HITTMEIER Western Illinois University Social Studies, Family Living, Foot- ball and Basketball Coach MR. ROGER KAHILA Millikin University MR. ALVA KIMLER University of Illinois American History, American Problems, Scholastic Bowl, Student Council MRS. MARILYN KNAPPEN University of Illinois Algebra I, General Math MRS. JANET KROWS Millikin University Girls’ P.E., Girls’ Track and Volleyball Coach MRS. CINDY LUEDKE Eastern Illinois University Librarian MRS. CARRIE MACKEY Eastern Illinois University English I, Wrestlcrcttc Sponsor MRS. LAUREL MORR Girls’ P.E., Girls’ Track and Volleyball Coach MISS CARMEN PARISH University of Illinois Vocal Music MRS. BERTHA PARKS Southern Illinois University Business Education, Yearbook Advisor MR. WILLIAM ROBERTS Me Ken dree College Drivers’ Education, Baseball and Girls Basketball Coach MRS. DINAH SCANNELL Southern Illinois University English II, Pom pon Sponsor MRS. MARTHA THOMAS Millikin University French MR. GARY WEISS Western Illinois University Physical Science, Trigonometry,Physics, Analytical Geometry MR. NORMAN WILLIAMS Millikin University English I, III IV MR. KENNETH WOLF Eastern Illinois University Industrial Arts Carolyn Conner, Ruby Brandon Marjorie Michener Wayne Manning Rich Schwarm Janitors Cooks Halcnc Brennan, Avis Batson, Jenny Shaffer, Donna Farrier. Seniors Class Officers Sponsors Row 1-Shara Cochran, Secretary; Nannette Hector, Vice- President; Teal Oyler, President; Carrie Boyd, Treasurer. Row 2--Mr. Mosicr. Mrs. Hollingsworth, Mr. Bartges, Mrs. Brinkoetter, Miss Parish, Mrs. Campbell. Our senior year. . . ANGELA CHRISTINE AUSTIN MARY BETH BAKER “Bake” Boys’ Track Manager 3, 4; F.H.A. 3; Prom Committee 3; Office Helper 4. DONITA JO BARNARD “Donnie” DAWN MICHELE BECHTEL “Linda” French Club 1; Band 1, 2. 12 t CARRIE ANNETTE BOYD Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4: Aware 1; Trackette 2; Yearbook Staff 3, Editor 4: Swing Choir 3, 4: F.H.A. 3, 4: Play Production 1, 3; Class Secretary 3: Class Treasurer 4; Queen Attendant 2, 4: Student Council 4; Senior Leader 4; Float Committee 3, 4; Prom Committee 3: French Club 2. DEBORAH LYNN BRADSHAW “Deb” so far away, MICHAEL WILLIAM CAMFIELD “Mike” Industrial Arts Club 1, 2: Yearbook Staff 3, 4; DECA Ambassador 4. PENNY JO CARLSON “Penelope Josephine” F.B.L.A. 4. JEFFREY NEIL CARTER “Gene” Science Club 1, 2, 3. SHARA DIANNE COCHRAN Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, 4; Class Secretary 4; F.H.A. Presi- dent 3, 4; French Club 1; Who:s Who Among American High School Students 3: Prom Committee 3; Band 1; Chorus 4: Track 3, 4; Homecoming Attendant 3; Queen 4; Color Guard 4; Float Committee 4; Basketball Queen Candidate 2; Who’s Who Among American High School Students. JOSEPH DUANE CONWAY “Coon” Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 2, 3, 4: Basketball 1. ANGELA DAWN COX “Angie” DEANNA ROSE CREAMER Zook” Basketball 3, 4; Volleyball 3. 4; Track 1, 2, 4: French Club 1, 2; Varsity Club 1, 2, 3, 4. JUDITH EVELYNN DcBERRY Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Jazz Band 2, 3, 4; Macon County Honor Band 2, 3, 4: Sangamon Valley Conference Honor Band 3; Holiday Brass 4. TODD ALLEN DeFORE “Toddles” Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Council 1, 3, 4; District Treasurer 4; French Club 1, 2, 3; Varsity Club 1. 2, 3, 4: Class President 2; Chorus 1, 2, 4; Company ’76; Band 1, 2, 3; Prom Committee 3; Homecoming M.C. 1, 4; S.A.R. Award, National Honor Society 2, 3, 4; All-State Choir 4: All American High School Students 3; Soci- ety of Distinguished High School Students 3. ALBERT LOUIS DOMESCIK “Big Al” Football 1, 2, 3, 4: Varsity Club 3, 4: Prom Commit- tee 3: Homecoming Escort 4; Who’s Who Among American High School Students. And now so close... TERRY COLIN DUNCAN “Terance” Football 2, 3, 4; Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 2, 3. JAMES MELVIN DUNHAM “Dunlop” Cross-Country 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1, 3, 4; Industrial Arts Club 1, 3. 14 STEVEN RAY EKISS “Dewee” Basketball 1, 2. ANN MARIE FAIR “Annie” MARK ALAN FANDEL “Fandle” Football 1, 2, 3, 4: Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1; Var- sity Club 2, 3, 4; Scholastic Bowl 3, 4: National Hon- or Society 3, 4: Who’s Who Among American High School Students; French Club 1; Prom Committee 3; Band 1, 2, 4; Jazz Band 1, 2, 4; Honor Band 1, 4; Class Vice President 1; Student Council 2, 3, 4; Homecoming Escort 4. KIMBERLY SUE WHEELER FEDIE “Winner” graduation day; Volleyball Linesman 1; Cross-Country Manager 1, 2, 3, 4;Trackette 2;Chorus 1, 2. KENNETH DAVID FRYE “Big Ken” Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1, 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; French Club 1, 4; Class Treasurer 2; Varsity Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Swing Choir 3; National Honor Society 3, 4; Jazz Band 1, 2, 3, 4. TIMMY LYNN GEPHART “Geppy” Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Football 1, 2, 4; Track 2, 4; Jazz Band 3, 4; Varsity Club 4. 15 SUSAN LYNETTE FERRILL “Jane” Track 1; Yearbook 3. JOHN KARL FRUIN “Fru” Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Band 1; Pit Band 1; Varsity Club 2, 3, 4; Prom Com- mittee 3; French Club 3. GERALD LEE GREGORY, JR. BETTY JEAN GRIDER “Grider” Track 1, 2, 3, 4: Volleyball 1, 2, 3. 4: Basketball 1. 2, 3, 4: Wrestling Statistician 2, 3, 4. KENT DOUGLAS GRIDER BELINDA RAE HAGEN “Benny” Trackettc 1, 2. 16 SCOTT ERIC GOLDEN “Dolomyte” Varsity Club 2, 3, 4; Baseball 3, 4: Track 3, 4; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; National Honor Society 2, 3, 4; Scholastic Bowl 3, 4; Student Council 4; French Club 1, 2. CYNTHIA DIANE GRANT “Cindy” Pompon 2, 4; Class Treasurer 3; Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; F.H.A. 3, 4;Qucen Attendant l;Senior Leader 4; Prom Committee 3. Some Dork to do. . . WILLIAM THOMAS HARLOW JOYCE NANNETTE HECTOR “Nanncttc” Aware l;Chorus 1, 3, 4;Swing Choir 3, 4; Play Production 3; Class Vice-President 3, 4; Student Council 4; Float Com- mittee 3, 4; Track 4: Prom Committee 3; F.H.A. 4; Student Council Color Guard 4. JILL MARIE HENDERSON CHARLES SCOTT HICKS “Tricky” Student Council 2, 3; Class President 1; Class Vice-Presi- dent 2; Varsity Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Football 1, 2, 3, 4: Basket- ball 1; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Band 1, 2; French Club 1; Prom Committee 3; Homecoming King Candidate 4; Jazz Band 2. DOUGLAS LEE HITCHENS “Doug” Football 1, 2, 3, 4: Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Varsity Club 1, 2, 3, 4; National Honor Society 2, 3, 4;Scholastic Bowl 2, 3; Who’s Who Among American High School Students. RAYMOND LEE HOFFMAN II “Ramonc” Industrial Arts Club 1, 2, 3. a goal to win, KIMBERLY KAY JACKSON “Kimmic” F.H.A. 3; Homecoming Attendant 3. BRIAN DAVID JASPER “Hey you” Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4; Football 1, 2, 3: Track 2; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; National Honor Society 3, 4. KELLY LYNN HOVDE JOY MARIE HUBBELL “Joyce” F.B.L.A. 4. 17 KIMBERLY SUE KING “Kim” French Club 1; Band 1; Track 2; National Honor Society 2, 3, 4: Who’s Who Among American High School Stu- dents. JEFFREY SCOTT KITCHENS “Kitch” Football 1, 2; Wrestling 1, 2. MICHAEL JOSEPH JOLLY “Magical Mike” Basketball Manager 1; Football Manager 1, 2: Basketball 2, 3,4: Varsity Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Track 3: French Club 2; Indus- trial Arts Club 1, 2. SHARON LEIGH JONES “Speedy” Chorus 1, 2, 3; F.B.L.A. 4. A hidden longing JEFFREY LYNN KRALL “Merlin” Football 2; Basketball 2: Industrial Arts Club 1, 2. RONALD WAYNE LAMBERT “Ch ops” Football 1, 2, 3, 4: Baseball 3, 4: Band 1, 2, 3. 4: Jazz Band 2, 4: Scholastic Bowl 4: Varsity Club 4: Basketball Manager 2. MARCIA KAY LEATHERS “Swamp” Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4: Class Officer 2; Trackette 1, 2, 3, 4; Prom Committee 3. KENNETH REED LEE Band 3, 4; Jazz Band 3, 4; Holiday Brass 4: Basketball Man- ager 3: Baseball 3. BRADLEY WAYNE LEWIS “Lad” Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Football 1, 2, 3; Varsity Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Band 1, 2, 3: Jazz Band 1, 2, 3: Honor Band 2, 3: Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4, President 4; National Honor Society 2, 3, 4; Scholastic Bowl 3, 4; Prom Committee 3: Yearbook Staff 4: Play Production 2: Float Committee 1, 2, 3, 4; Swing Choir 3; Youth to Washington Essay Winner 3; Illi- nois State Scholar 4: Who’s Who Among American High School Students. JEFFREY SCOTT LINDSEY “Opy” LAURA ANN LOTZGESELL “Lotz” Band 1; French Club 1; Girls’ Track 1, 4; Pompon 4; Statistician 2; Prom Committee 3; Who’s Who Among American High School Students 3; Illinois Girls State 3; Student Council 2, 3, 4; Yearbook Staff 2, 3, 4. LARRY LEE MANSFIELD deep within; ROBIN ANNETTE MAY “Bird” F.H.A. 3, 4; Band 1, 2; Volleyball Manager 1, 2; Track- ette 1, 2, 3; Basketball Statistician 2. ROBERT TODD METSKER “Erving” Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1, 3, 4; Basketball 1; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Jazz Band 1, 2, 3; French Club 1; Varsity Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Who’s Who in America 3; National Honor Society 3, 4. GEORGE DEWEY MATHERLY 111 “Spike” MICHAEL LYNN MATTHEWS “Macho Man” Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Industrial Arts Club 1. 19 DIANA LYNN MITCHELL “Dee Dee DONNA MARIE MORSTATTER “Veronica” Cross Country 1,2,3, 4; Track 3; Basketball 3, 4; Chorus 1, 2, 3. SUSAN KAYE MEYERS “Sue” TAMMY CHRISTINE MILES “Tam” F.H.A. 3; Volleyball 1; Boys’ Track Manager 2, 3; Track- ettc 1, 2, 3. That spurs us on TIMOTHY ALLEN NILES “Niles” Football 3. KELLIE LYNNE ODLE “Kel” Cheerleader 2, 3, 4; Trackettc 1, 2, 3, 4; Boys’ Track Manager 4; Office Helper 4; Senior Leader; Who’s Who Among American High School Students 3, 4; Chorus 1. BRADLEY ALLEN OSTRANDER “Brad O” Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 2; Football 2; Cross Country 4. TEAL LYNN OYLER Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Jazz Band 1, 2, 3; Honor Band 3; Swing Choir 3, 4; Class President 3, 4; Student Coun- cil 4; F. H.A.3, 4; Yearbook Staff 3, 4; Aware 1; Homecoming Attendant 1, 4; Play Production 1, 2, 3; D.A.R. Award. 20 KEVIN LEVI PLOCH “Buffy” Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1, 2; Industrial Arts Club 1, 2, 3. GARY LEE POOL “Gary Owl” Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; National Honor Society 3, 4. KIMBERELY ANN PORTER “Kimmy” MARK ALAN PRESSLEY “Floyd” Science Club 1; Industrial Arts Club 1, 2; Wrestling 2; Chorus 2; Band 1. to bigger things SCOTT ROBERT REED “Little Black Sambo” Wrestling 2; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Band 1, 2, 3; Chorus 1; National Honor Society 3, 4; French Club 1. DUANE EDWARD ROPER MARK WAYNE RADE “Rade” Wrestling 2; Football 1, 2, 3: Science Club 1, 2. KIMBERLY ANN REED 21 DENISE SCHMUTZLER “Sniuiz” F.H.A. 3, 4. LUCINDA LEE SCHNEIDER “Cindy” Class Secretary 2; French club 1, 2, 3; Who’s Who Among American High School Students 4; Volley- ball 3: Senior Leader 4. SUE ELLEN ROWE “Suey” Prom Committee 3;Trackette 1, 2, 3, 4; National Honor Society 3, 4. RALPH EDWARD SCHABLE “Squicf” Science Club 1, 2, 3; Chorus 4; Band 1, 2; Cameraman for football 2, 3, 4; French club 1, 2. And helps us meet FRANK THOMAS SCHULTZ “Franklin” MICHAEL RAY SCOTT “Wildman” 22 JONATHAN LEE SEEVERS “Jon” Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Varsity Club 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1; In- dustrial Arts Club 3: Band 1. JAMES KENNETH SHERADEN “Scuzz” Football 1,3; Basketball 2; Cross Country 2, 4; Track and Field 1, 2, 3. 4; Who’s Who Among American High School Students; Illinois State Scholar 4. CHR1STL MARIE SMALLEY RODNEY GENE SMITH “Rod 1” Industrial Arts Club 1, 2 3; Football 1; Basketball 2; Prom Committee 3. MARLA LUANN SNOKE “Hound Dog” French Club 2; Prom Committee 3; F.H.A. 4: Track Manager 4; Aware 1. STEPHEN DWAYNE SPENCER “Ted” Science Club 2, 3: Industrial Arts Club 4. what each day brings CYNTHIA LOUISE STROCHER “Stroker” Track 1, 2: Basketball 2;Trackctte 3; F.B.L.A. 4; National Honor Society 3, 4. SANDRA MARIE STROCHER “Stroker” Basketball Statistician 2, 3, 4; Girls’ Track Manager 2; Senior Leader 4; Office Helper 4. JAMES PATRICK STANLEY “Stinkly” Football 2, 3, 4: Track 2, 3, 4: Industrial Arts Club 1; Var- sity Club 2, 3, 4: Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Jazz Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Chorus 1: Honor Choir 1: Honor Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Scho- lastic Bowl 2, 3, 4: National Honor Society 3, 4. KATHIE ANN STARCHER “Chatty Kathic” 'd KEVIN LYNN TAYLOR “Stretch” Transferred from MacArthur 2; Basketball 3. RHONDA JANE WAGNER “Squirt” Chorus 1, 2, 3:Trackcttc 2: Cross Country Manager 4. RANDAL SCOTT VISSERING LYNNE ANN THOMAS “Lynne” Yearbook Staff 3, 4; Band 3. The Class of 1980 Track 2: Yearbook Staff 2: Scholastic Bowl 2, 3, 4; National Honor Society 3, 4: French Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Basketball 2: Var- sity Club 3: Senior Leader 4. THOMAS WILLIAM WATSON WALTER DANA WALKER “Bison” Football 1, 2, 3, 4. SHERRI LEE WATROUS “Ervy” French Club 1: Yearbook Staff 2: Wrcstlerettc 2; Band 2, 3, 4. SUSAN RAYLENE WATROUS “Suzi” 24 RODNEY LYNN WESTERMAN “Rod 2” Football 1, 2, 4; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Varsity Club 2, 3, 4; Stu- dent Council 4; Band 1; Honor Band 1; Prom Committee 3. LORRI ANN WOODRUFF “Woody” Basketball Statistician 2, 3, 4; Class Secretary 1; Track 1, 2; French Club 1, 2;Trackette 3. GRADUATES NOT PICTURED: BOBBY RAY BROWN MICHAEL SHAE BUSH MOLLIE KARA SMITH IDENTIFICATION OF BABY PICTURES (Pages 32 and 33) Page 32 Row 1-Tom Harlow, Kim Jackson, Jill Henderson, Brian Jasper, Donita Barnard. Row 2-Diana Mitchell, Ray Hoffman, Cindy Grant, Tim Niles, Shara Cochran. Brad Lewis. Row 3-Randy Visscring, Suzi Altig, Carrie Boyd, Scott Hicks, Tim Blair. Row 4-Rodney Smith, Rodney Westerman, Denise Bonnell, Al Domescik, Robin May. Row 5-Teal Oyler, Kim King, Nannette Hector, Jeff Kitchens, Tim Gephart, Doug Hitchens. Page 33 Row 1-Mike Matthews, Angie Cox, Sharon Jones, Rhonda Wagner, Betty Grider. Row 2-Lynne Thomas, Doug Maxwell, Jim Sheraden, Belinda Hagen, Laura Lotzgesell. Row 3-Christl Smalley, Ron Lambert, Lorri Woodruff, Cindy and Sandy Strocher, Mike Camfield. Row 4-Tammy Miles, Ann Fair, George Mathcrly, Marcia Leathers, Sue Rowe, Brad Ostrander. Row 5-Mary Baker, Kellie Odle, Sherri Watrous, Kim Fedie, Susan Watrous, Joy Hubbcll. 25 Senior Class Poll BEST ALL-AROUND PERSON BEST LOOKING Teal Oyler, Brad Lewis, Carrie Boyd CLASS CLOWN Nannctte Hector, Jim Dunham Shara Cochran, Scott Hicks MOST MUSICAL Todd DcForc, Teal Oyler MOST ATHLETIC MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Betty Grider, Todd DcForc Susan Watrous, Brad Lewis MOST FRIENDLY Carrie Boyd, Todd DcForc BIGGEST FLIRT Rodney Westerman, Angie Cox BEST DRESSED Kim Jackson, Mike Camficld BEST PHSIQUE OR FIGURE Scott Reed, Suzi Altig Row 1: Tom Harlow, Scott Hicks, Carrie Boyd, Suzi Altig, Jeff Krall, John Fru- in, Marsha Leathers, Kim King, Randy Vissering, Brad Lewis. Nannette Hector. Row 2: Doug Hitchens, Suzi Altig, Scott Hicks, Mark Fandel. Mark Fandcl. Row 3: Brad Lewis, John Fruin, Scott Hicks, A1 Domescik. Brad Lewis. Row 4: Ken Frye. Senior «I Valedictorian Brad Lewis Co-Salutat or ians Lynne Thomas Scott Golden Class of 1980 5 Senior Personalities NAME C. Allen FAVORITE SAYING HANGOUT Where the party is DESTINATION Florida NOTED FOR M. Baker ‘‘Shut up. I'm not cheap” Where my friends are Private secretary Laughing D. Barnard ‘‘Guess who came into Quick-Way” Quick-Way Dairy Store Eisner’s Food Store Looks that kill D. Bechtel ‘‘I don’t know” With Darrell Marriage LPN Laugh B. Bonncll “You’re fried” Spare Times Working St. Mary’s Always smiling C. Boyd “Arc you possessed” Where my friends arc Success. . .somehow Sled wreck D. Bradshaw “You guys” Gainesville, FL Passing shorthand M. Camfield “Laura, Otis is Fine” Beth’s house Mayor of Argenta Library 2nd hour P. Carlson “But. anyway” Home Medical Records Sec. Teasing Mr. German J. Carter “You’re double jointed” Armory College Loudest car in lot S. Cochran J. Conway “Oh, look at the deer” “If it trips your trigger” With the gang Nearest party Swinging singles apt. Deer hunting A. Cox “Arc you serious” Quintin’s place Marriage Evergrowing figure D. Creamer “Hey, Chiquita” H.S. Gym Sweden Dimples J. DeBerry “Yo, mama” Great Skate As far away as possible Munchics T. DeForc “Darn” A-O locker room Out of this school Sports mu sic A. Domescik “Fruin, shut up” Jolly’s garage Minnesota Vikings Loud voice T. Duncan “Scum bag” Where the party is Partying J. Dunham “You must be stoned” Williamsport, IN Mountain Home, ID Talking backward S. Ekiss “Hello, ladies” Rick Angie Carpenter Catching parties A. Fair “My, that’s fashionable” Where my friends are Hawaii Laugh M. Fandcl “Hurry up, Fruin” ’67 Mustang Malibu, CA Making people smile K. Fedie “What” Halls Happy life with Gary Being married S. Fcrrill “Hey, little Kaufman” With Bob Marriagc college Looking for Linda J. Henderson “I mean it” David and friends Love happiness Getting married J. Fruin “Can I borrow some $$$” Cheap eating place Collcgc succcss Loud fingers K. Frye “Reed, you dummy” The foyer Famc fortunc college Great singing T. Gephart S. Golden “Baker, you are so cheap” “You derelict” Monical’s Pizza Tennessee Broken feet Being weird C. Grant “You’re not going to be- lieve this” With friends Happy successful In trouble B. Grider Oh, you big baby” Home Out West Wearing blue jeans B. Hagen “Hi, honey” Danny’s house Bahamas Dating Danny T. Harlow “No doubt” Carson Piric Scott Hawaii Curly hair N. Hector “Oh, I don’t believe it” Gossip circle Swinging singles apt. Snoopy lunch box S. Hicks In, on, near water College Orneriness D. Hitchens “Just forget it” Gym St. Louis Cards Temper car sports R. Hoffman “It wasn’t me; I’m inno- cent” Parties Graduation happy life having good time J. Hubbell “Oh, Penny” Where Cliff is Mrs. Cliff Boleyn Being quiet K.Jackson “Hey, Baby” Kevin’s house Hawaii Dieting B. Jasper “Congratulations, you’re pregnant” Monical’s Cattle ranch Insanity S. Jones “Sure, I bet” Tobin’s Pizza R ich famous Being sarcastic M. Jolly “What can I say” Joe Jolly’s garage College married Height J. Kitchens “Munchics” Where there’s wine women Ph.D. Car trouble J. Krall “Let’s go party” Where the party is Alaska Giving teacher hard time R. Lambert “Oh, no” Behind my drums Radio broadcaster Chasing Kellie M. Leathers “Maan, is he good look- Where there’s a party Getting an apartment My laugh K. Lee ing” “Really” McDonalds As far away as possible Being with Judy B. Lewis “You’re kidding” Wherever Famc fortune West Coast Babbling J. Lindsey “Shoot, I don’t know” Sporting events Red hair L. Lotzgcscll “Hey, Mike, how’s Otis” Where my friends are Col lege health career Unpronounceable name G. Matherly “What’s shakin, slick” Geo’s Standard Service Geo’s Standard Service Cadillacs Wcstcrn clothes M. Matthews “You derelict” Sandy’s house Hawaii Being a Matthews R. May “What are you doin’’ His house Colorado marriage T. Metsker “Baker, you’re cheap” Sherri’s house Wealthy Center in football S. Meyers Hickory Pt. Mall Out of school Broken watch T. Miles “You can’t be serious” Roger’s house Out of school Broken watch D. Mitchell “I can relate” Barry, IL Arabia Changing hair color D. Morstatter T. Niles “You crazy fool” School Cloyd’s Wherever Anywhere Place of my own Always smiling Senior Personalities NAME FAVORITE SAYING HANGOUT DESTINATION NOTED FOR K. Odlc B. Ostrander “Whatever” “Hey, Todd, gotta quar- ter” “Sick” Friends Monicals Married to 13-8 Excessive talking T. Oyler Gossip circle Swinging singles apt. Double joints K. Ploch “Don’t worry about it” Cindy’s house Throwing parties G. Pool “As they say in France” Florida Wearing sunglasses K. Porter “I’m sure” Barry, IL Fame Fast driving M. Pressley “Hey, dude” Hickory Pt. Mall Success Wrecked car M. Rade “Heathen scum” Weight room Kirksville, MO Kamikaze man S. Reed “I’m fat” Weight room Hawaii Car stalling S. Rowe “Yea, right” Anywhere with friends Marriage Driving ability R. Sellable “Gesundheit” K3 west by north White House Insanity D. Schmutzlcr “Whaaat” Humpty Dumpty Away from Argenta Blonde hair C. Schneider “Get it fixed” Where my friends arc Airline hostess Blonde hair smilc F. Schultz “I’m resting my eyes” Bcrgners All the money Eating with Debbie M. Scott “Oh, Benny” With April Speeding tickets J. Seevers St. Mary’s Hospital Getting out of hospital Motorcycle wheelies J. Shcraden “Baker, you’re so cheap” Track ficld Monicals Anywhere everywhere Insanity C. Smalley “No kidding” Home Nowhere in particular Long hair R. Smith “Hicks, you right-handed moron” Carol’s house Happy rich Laugh M.Snokc “Arc you kidding” Church youth group Marriagc nursing Laugh S. Spencer “Kick out the jams” Armory Rock and roll star Playing guitar J. Stanley “Baker, you’re cheap” Hickory Pt. Mall UMR Messed up hair K. Starchcr “Praise the Lord” Church Heaven Shortness C. Strocher “Kevin” Kevin’s house Lawyer married Being a twin S. Strocher Where Mike is Marriage collcge Being a twin K. Taylor “You’re mental, Kim” Lori’s house The altar Making people laugh R. Wagner “Have you seen Chuck’s picture” Great Skate North Las Vegas Wet hair W. Walker “Give me a quarter” Joe Jolly’s house Florida Saying wrong thing Sherri Watrous “Mr. German, where’s my paper. Todd’s house Rich Yo Yo’s girlfriend Susan Watrous R. Wcstcrman “You silly” “Yep! Yep! Yep! Home College career marriage Load of books Galaxy 500 L. Woodruff “What’s my favorite say- Village Inn Nun Plenty of gum S. Altig ing “Please tell me, please” Joe Jolly’s garage Millionairess Other people’s business K. King “I don’t understand” California Being late L. Thomas “That’s great” VI California Being short Senior Class Will I, Chris Allen, leave my good attitude to Tammy Hooker. I, Suzi Altig, leave my fellow pompon members in hopes that they will continue getting along with the cheerleaders and that they will have a hard-working squad next year. 1, Mary Baker, leave to Chris Swearingen the ability to take a good punch gracefully. I, Donita Barnard, leave to Carol and Teresa the hope thoy never have to go through another year of Advanced Foods and to my broth Richard Lyons, a lot of fun times at A.O.H.S. I, Dawn Bechtel, leave this school hoping that my sister, Kim, will leave a more lasting mark than 1 have. I, Denise Bonnell, leave to Connie Rhodes as much excitement in A.O.H.S. as I had. I, Carrie Boyd, leave to Cathy Pool one year’s supply of Dcrmassagc to make up for the endless times I’ve used hers. I, Debbie Bradshaw, leave my witty sense of humor to Jody. I, Michael Camfield, leave to Tammy Anderson my ability to do the display work in art and my portfolio which is in need of some art work in it. I, Penny Carolson, leave this school with many fond memories. I, Jeff Carter, leave to Brad Flowers my ability to skip school, jam during lunch, and flirt with all the girls. 1, Angie Cox, leave my ever-growing figure to Teddi Lucas. I, Deanna Creamer, leave to Lori Manning, Nina Jolly, Lynette Ripley, and Karla Archer all the long basketball practices that 1 had to put up with. I, Judy DeBerry, leave to Lynette Ripley my 8x10 gloss of Kermit. I, Todd DcForc, leave my sisters, Peggy, Polly, and Penny, to this school with a note to teachers-BEWARE OF SISTERS. I, Al Domescik, leave to Bobby Casey my terrific ability for spotting girls. I, Terry Duncan, leave nothing. I, Steve Ekiss, leave to Bill Grider my good taste in women and all the good times we had while 1 was in school. I, Ann Fair, leave to the entire school this fact-Lynette Fair is my niece, not my sister or cousin! I, Mark Fandcl, leave my uncanny ability to spot mistakes in Scott Hicks’ spelling to whomever he sells his old tests. I, Kim Fcdic, leave my good personality to Mike Wheeler and Denny Fedie. I, Susan Ferrill, leave my ability to drive the teachers crazy to my brother, Randy. I, Jill Henderson, leave to the underclassmen the wisdom to graduate early. 1, John Fruin, leave my ability to toss pickles from a Big Mac onto JFK’s picture in MacDonald’s to anyone who wants it. I, Ken Frye, leave to Mitch Myers my singing ability and my typing ability to K.B. and V.L. I, Tim Gephart, leave my artistic abilities and my stored up knowledge to Lori Crystal and Mary Whitt. I, Cindy Grant, leave to my younger sisters, Kathy and Shari, the ability to have as much fun as I did in my years at A.O.H.S. 1, Betty Grider, leave my brother Bill to the school in hope that they might get some good out of him because 1 sure can’t. I. Belinda Hagen, leave to Weinic our nice clean locker and to Geneva Flesch the ability to have as much fun in Consumer Ed. as I did. I, Tom Harlow, leave my sister, Cindy, the will power to Finish her last year. 1, Nanette Hector, leave it to your imagination. I, Scott Hicks, leave my uncanny ability to mispele words to anybody who can write. I, Doug Hitchens, leave to Scott Briggs a new set of football signs and my inoffensive talent of intentionally fumbling against Dcland- Weldon. I, Ray Hoffman, leave my cooking ability to Cindy Harlow and Carol Ragle. 1, Joy Hubbell, leave this school knowing I’ll never have to return. I, Kim Jackson, leave to Cindy Moore and Vicki Rose my ability to do Finger waves as well as I do and to my brother I leave three more years of French so he can speak it as well as I do. 1, Brian Jasper, leave part of my insanity to anyone who needs it. I, Sharon Jones, leave my ability to speed and cry my way out of tickets to the Drivers’ Ed class. I, Mike Jolly, leave my ability to slam the basketball to Jeff Wallace. I, Kim King leave my ability to get up at six in the morning and still be late for school. 1, Jeff Krall, leave nothing. I, Ron Lambert, leave to my brother Gary my ability to score one or two touchdowns during football season if he plays. 1, Kenny Lee, leave to next year’s junior class the maturity to look at themselves before they say anything about others. 1, Brad Lewis, leave my title as Junior Mr. Macon County Light Company to the deserving Jeff Cochran. 1. Jeff Lindsey, leave to Doug Longstreet the ability to get just as tall as 1, to Tony Runyen my skinniness, and to Mr. Engle all the ar- guments we have had about sports. I, Laura Lotzgcscll, leave to Kathy Fassino, the ability to be prepared for the First day of a new job. I, George Mathcrly, leave to the new seniors all the good times at A.O.H.S. I, Mike Matthews, leave to all the junior boys my charm and way with the women. I, Robin May, leave this school gladly. I, Todd Metsker, leave to the sophomore boys the hope that they grow up someday. I, Susan Meyers, leave my ability to be tall to Tracy Mason and Robin Wagner. 1, Tammy Miles, leave to all the future seniors the ability to stay awake during class. 1, Diana Mitchell, leave to my brother, Alan, and sister, Lori, the ability to Finish on the four-year plan. I, Donna Morstatter, leave to S. Colclasure, D. Neisewander and my sister Jo-Jo the fun I had in my years at A.O.H.S. I, Tim Niles, leave all my sewing equipment to Lori Inyart. 1, Kellie Odlc, leave with all the good memories 1 shared with 13-8 and hope that CST, Katy Holoffe and my sister, Laurie, have fun at A-O. I, Teal Oylcr, leave to Bobby Casey and the Runyen boys my autographed copy of “How Great Thou Art.” I, Kevin Ploch, leave to my cousin, Mike Fassino, the ability to skip classes and roam the halls like 1 did. I, Gary Pool, leave my ability to get out of class to anyone who is smart enough to take it. 1, Kim Porter, leave my driving ability to Alan Crowder. I, Mark Pressley, leave to Monica Hicks twenty reports and my ability to pester Mrs. Luedke in the library. I, Mark Rade, leave my book of passes and my teacher’s editions. I, Scott Reed, leave my eating habits to Kevin Frye. I, Ralph Sellable, leave to Greg and Kent my great mind and my obscene literature. I, Denise Schmutzlcr, leave to my brother, Dale, my ability to mooch rides to and from school. I, Cindy Schneider, leave Adam Haynes, Richard Lyons, and Mike Brandt my disco ability so they can get through three more years of it. I also leave to them and anyone else who wants it my best wishes for their future years at A.O.H.S. I, Frank Schultz, leave my ability to get along with Bus 10 driver to Tammy Anderson. 1, Mike Scott, leave my advice to drive 55 miles per hour or less. I, Jon Seevers, leave to David Krall my great ability to catch a football using only one hand. I, Christi Smalley, leave to my brother Mark and sister Katrina all the great times I’ve had at A.O.H.S. 1, Rod Smith, leave my ability to drive well to Carol Ragle. 1, Marla Snokc, leave my ability to run cross-country in P.E. to Dee Dee Butcher. I, Steve Spencer, leave to Dale Jestis, my ability to the meanest, smartest, craziest, and to be the greatest jammer in the world. I, Kathic Starchcr, leave my Bible for all the bad boys and girls to read. I, Sandy Strochcr, leave to Melony Snead and Chris Swearingen all the fun Fights we had at lunch. I, Kevin Taylor, leave my many undone trig assignments and some common sense to Steve Underwood and take from him his sister. I, Lynne Thomas, leave my ability to come to school with Kim and not be late. I, Rhonda Wagner, leave to Di Krall the six sheep she tried to sell to Mary Janes. I, Bud Walker, leave this school the spirit and enthusiasm I had for football. I, Sherri Watrous, leave my ability to play in band to my sister, Cindy. I, Susan Watrous, leave to my brother Marty all my old folders and notes. I, Rod Westerman, leave my Galaxy 500 to the Driver’s Ed class and my flirting ability to Jeff Wallace. I, Lorri Woodruff, leave to Barry Hitchens and Mike Fassino my ability to get detentions in Mr. Forsman’s class. 36 Jody Thorpe, Secretary: Mrs. Thomas, Mr. Wolfe, Tammy Anderson, Vice-Pres- ident: Mr. German, Mrs. Edward, Mrs. Lucdke, Kathy Richards, Treasurer; Mrs. Mackey. Seated: .Kim Boyd, President. I’ve found a few more answers. Alexander, Angie Anderson, Chris Anderson, Tammy Archer, Karla Baldis, Carlyle Boyd, Kim Boyd, Tim Brandon, Bob Briggs, Scott Buchholzer, Vicki Butcher, Dee Dee Colclasure, Tina Creighton, Faith Crystal, Lori Davenport, Wayne Davis, Jeff DeFore, Peggy Doty, Robert Eckart, Craig Eckert, Karen Edgecombe, David Fassino, Kathy Ferrill, Tom Fisher, Mark And Vm ready for tomorrow. Hovde, Mark Howe, Connie Hunt, Royce Hutson, Todd Jolly, Nina Jones, Jenny Kaufman, Dan Krall, David Kramer, Chuck Kramer, Gene Our year as juniors has ended. . . Kramer, Jerry Kramer, Mary Lane, Angela Lee, Vonda Leevy, Shirley Mariner, Renee Marley, Karen Marshall, Bryan McCoy, Michelle McDuffie, Chris McQueen, Scott Metsker, Kevin Michels, Paula Moore, Cindy Moore, Bob Morstatter, Joanna Nicholson, Shele O’Brien, Regina Oiler, April Oros, Jody Oyler, Laura Ozier, Don Ploch, Brenda Pool, Cathy Powars, Kevin Rhodes, Connie Richards, Kathy Ripley, Lynette Rodmakcr. Kerry Rose, Vicki But the memories I shall forever cherish Rosenbery, Mike Runyen, Tony Ryan, Tim Sanborn, Sherrie Schnarre, Paul Schultz, Joe Scott, Renee Seevers, Julie Sexton, Chris Shaw, Cindy Sinkosky, Tammy Smith, Shellie Suzewitz, Sherri Tague, Ron Theobald, Teresa Thorpe, Jody Walden, Sherry Wheeler, Tammi Williams, Kathy York, Shelley Sophomores Standing: Mr. Weiss, Miss Gulick, Mrs. Scannell. Mrs. Krows, Mr. Roberts. Seated: Leslie Campbell, President; Patty Heck, Vice-President: Lyncttc Fair, Secretary': Pam Lane, Treasurer. A year to remember. . . Agee, Connie Albright, Linda Alexander, Becky Anderson, Greg Anderson, Lisa Babb, Debbie Baker. Rick Bender, Samantha Betancourt, Chris Bloch, Harriet Boyd, Tammy Bradford, Terry Brown, Jill Bushert, Bruce Campbell, Leslie Cheatham, Kevin Clark, Jim Cochran, Jeff Colclasure, Sherry Collins, Alisa Conway, Chuck Cortright, Brian Creamer, Julia Creighton, John Critchelow, Brian Cundiff, Brian Davidson, Benny Dickerson, Tim Dixon, Billie Doty, Rick We have taken the lead; Duckworth, Jim Eckert, Jim Ekiss, Tina Fair, Lynette Fear, David Fedie, Dennis Fisher, Mike Fisher, Roxanne Flesch, Tony Flowers, Brad Foulks, Rodney Gahwiler, Rana Gallagher, Donna Garretson, Scott Grigsby, Lori Grant, Sharyl Grider, Scott Harlow, Bob Heck, Patty Hicks. Bob Hicks, Mark Hill, Kim Hinton, Brian Hoffman, Eric Hooker, Tammy Hovde, Melody Jones, Joanna Jordan, Tom Justus, Vicki Karloski, Carolyn Enthusiasm guided us. . . Kaufman, Allen Kaufman, Lynn King, Jeff Knox, Rita Krall, Diane Krska, Scott Lambert, Gary Lane, Pam Lee, David Leevy, Gary Leevy, Steve Locke, Scott Longstreet, Doug Lucas, Teddi Lycrly, Bruce MacDougall, Teresa Marcum, Wendy Marsh, Genia Mason, Tracy McKinney, Karla Meador, Randy Mitchell, Lori Meyers, Scott Miller, Mike Mollohan, Julie Moran. April Moyer, Deanna Myers, Dean Myers, Mitch Our studies occupy our time. . . Neisewander, Denise Niles, Terry Parenti, Pat Perry, John Peveler, Jim Pygott, Robin Query, Scott Ragle, Carol Roberts, Greg Robinson, Darin Rowe, Greg Schaub, Lori Schmutzler, Dale Schneider, Tom Schultz, Scott Schwengel, Tony Searl, Sherri Shields, Brett Smith, Missy Snead, Melony Snyder, Helen Stanley, Mike Stearns, Tom Swearingen, Chris Thomas, Rick Underwood, Steve Wagner, Robin Walston, Victor Ward, Paul Watrous, Cindy But we also find time for our friends. Row 1: Val Walker, President; Barb Basil, Vice-Pres- ident; Nancy Johanson, Secretary; Kathy Wolf, Treas- urer; Mrs. Knappcn, Mr. Kahila, Mr. Hittmcier, Mr. Cook, Sponsors. The first time out is a heady feeling; Adcock, Bret Alexander, Jeff Alger, Dean Alstad, Dave Anderson, Dccjo Anderson, Steve Archer, Mike Ashton, John Austin, Terri Basil, Barb Batson, Mark Bechtel, Kim Bariff, Diane Boyd, Kenny Brandt, Mike Brohard, Gary Buchholzer, Rick Burnett, Jeff Carter, Cheryl Casey, Bob Christian, Dana Coins, Stephanie Cole, Paul Cox, Kenney Creamer, Robert Crowder, Alan Crutcher, Joe Dicrker, Tim Durbin, Mike Edgecombe, Loric White clouds under my feet; Fassino, Mike Filchak, John Fisher, Larry Fletcher, Cheryl Frye, Kevin German, Tim Gillespie, Robin Goldman, Terry Graham, Jef f Grider, Robert Griswold, Tim Hanson, Pat Harless, Tim Hayes, Keith Haynes, Adam Heck, Jim Helm, Dawn Henderson, Lori Hendrix, Randy Hicks, Monica Hiscr, Tammy Hitchens, Barry Hullinger, Andy Inyart, Lori Jackson, Jeff Janes, Robin Jcstis, Dale Johanson, Nancy Jones, Tobey Jordan, Amy Sailin9 along like a south wind Jourdan, Richard Kaufman, Brad Kaufman, Pauletta Kramer. Bill Lee, Lori Liming, Roy Lucas, Joey Lueck, Chad Lyons, Richard Maddox, Greg Manning, Lori Marquis, Dawn Matthews, Mindy Maxey, Lisa McQueen, Jamie Millington, Rich Mills, Larry Moran, Christina Mounts, Ramona Myers, Chris Ncecc. Mary Neville, David Nell. Carol Nolan, Kevin Odlc, Laurie Oros, Eydie Ostrander, Debbie Ozier, Debbie Perkins, Todd Perry, Brian Over fields of whispering wheat. r ' ABSENT... PHOTO NOT AVAILABLE Porter, Valory Pressley. Connie Reedy, Tony Reese, Joyce Rhodes, Lisa Richards, Brad Runyen, Rodd Runycn, Todd Rutherford, Nick Sanborn, Gary Schultz, Mike Schultz, Van Scott, Rick Sexton, Tony Smalley, Terry Smith, Angie Swearingen, Rick Smith, Shannon Steele, Missy Wade, Denise Homecoming 1979 With the theme being cartoons, this year’s homecoming started out with a week of preparation of the floats for the parade. Thursday night the excitement began with the tradi- tional bonfire and snakcdance. In complete amazement, the senior class won the first- place prize with their float, “Stone the Tartars.” The sophomores came in second with “Got the Tartars on the Run.” The third place winners were the juniors whose theme was “Never Fear, the Bombers arc Here.” Defeating the Fairbury Tartars 22-6, the Bomb- ers ended this Friday night with great pride. At the coronation on Saturday night, Shara Cochran and Gary Pool were crowned queen and king by Shelly Rose and David Roscnbcry, the retiring queen and king of 1978. A disco group from Morton, Illinois, provided the music for the dance, ending the Homecoming of 1979. Queen Shara Cochran, King Gary Pool Retiring Queen Shelly Rose, Retiring King David Roscnbcry Senior Attendants Duchess Teal Oylcr Duke Brad Lewis Senior Attendants Duchess Carrie Boyd Duke Scott Hicks Junior A ttendants Marquise Paula Michels Marquis Joe Conway Junior Attendants Marquise Jody Thorpe Marquis Mark Fandel Sophomore Attendants Countess Teddie Lucas Count Scott Golden Sophomore A ttendants Countess Karla McKinney Count Mike Matthews Freshman Attendants Baroness Deejo Anderson Baron Al Domcscik Freshman Attendants Baroness Monica Hicks Baron Kevin Ploch Future King and Queen Chad Hcycr Michelle Harless First-Place Float Seniors Third-Place Float juniors Second-Place Float Sophomores Freshmen A WARDS NIGHT May 19, 1980 Art-Brad Lewis, Rod Westerman, Tim Gephart, Sue Rowe. Business-Shorthand: Jenny Jones; Typing: Faith Creighton, Brad Lewis, Cathy Pool, Rod Westerman. Math-Lynne Thomas Drama-Todd DeFore, Teal Oyler, Cathy Pool, Al Domescik, Andy Hillinger, Mark Fandcl, Ken Frye, Ron Lambert, Nan- nette Hector, Suzi Altig, Kathy Fassino, Carrie Boyd, Tim Gephart, Kevin Metsker, Tammy Anderson, Brad Lew- is, Peggy DeFore. Yearbook-Carric Boyd, Laura Lotzgescll, Lynne Thomas, Angela Lane, Regina O’Brien, Carol Ragle, Robin Wagner, Lori Edgecombe, Teal Oyler, Julia Creamer, Angie Austin, Brian Cortright, Karla Archer, Jill Brown, Brad Lewis, Paul Ward, Amy Jordan, Mike Camficld, Faith Creighton, Shirley Leevy, Shele Nicholson, Ron Tague, Pam Lane, Kim Reed. National Honor Society-Al Domescik, Jill Henderson, Cindy Schneider, Sandy Strocher, Lynne Thomas, Angie Austin, Scott Briggs, Lori Crystal, Brian Marshall, Regina O’Brien, Kathy Richards, Bruce Bushert, Sharyl Grant. Student Council- 1 yr.: Scott Golden, Rod Westerman, Carrie Boyd, Teal Oyler, Nannette Hector; 2yr.: Scott Hicks; 3 vr.: Laura Lotzgesell, Mark Fandel, Todd DeFore:4yr.: Marsha Leathers, Brad Lewis. Ginger Varner Student Council Memorial Award-Brad Lewis Delmar D. Darnell Academic-Athletic Memorial Award-Brad Lewis Senior Awards: Most Activities-Todd DeFore Best All-around Athlete-Scott Reed Citizenship-Brad Lewis D.A.R.—Teal Oyler S.A.R.-Todd DeFore 4.0 Average for 4 years-Mary Baker, Debbie Bradshaw, Todd DeFore, Ken Frye, Scott Golden, Jerry Gregory, Jill Henderson, Doug Hitchens, Brian Jasper, Kim King, Brad Lewis, Todd Metsker, Gary Pool, Scott Reed, Sue Rowe, Cindy Schneider, Christi Smalley, Marla Snoke, Jim Stanley, Cindy Strocher, Sandy Strocher, Lynne Thomas, Susan Watrous, Tom Watson. Co-Salutatorians-Scott Golden, Lynne Thomas. Valedictorian-Brad Lewis Mr. Alva Kimler was recognized by the Illinois Association of Student Councils for his work with student council and re- ceived the Outstanding Advisor Award. 62 BY FRANK and ERNESTINE GILERETH Y? CHEAPER BY THE VO ZEN Aigznta-On.za.na High School Apiil IS and 19, 19S0 Vhectoi .... Mia . Linda Giabomki Student Vhectoi . . . .Peggy VeFoie THE CAST Ml. Gilbieth . . Mu. Gilbieth . Ernestine . . . Flank Jackie Van Bill Fled Anne Lillian .... Maltha Mu. Fitzgeiald . . . . Conte Boyd Vi. Buiton . . . Joe Scale . . . Mi Blill . . . Lang That Vog . . . Set Make -up Pea VeFoie Carrie Soud S-rad Leo-a Teddi Lucai Jack Woodluff Caiol Raale Ken Fiye Loii Idaecombe Kevin Fine Hindu Mattheua Sob CoLiey Lon. Hendenon Tim German Lon. Lee Ken Lee Plompteii Properties Hum Steele Amu Jordan VeeJo Andenon Marat Meece Robin Gitlcipie Angie Smith Laurie Odte Pauletta Kaufman Kathy Wolf LUhen Vebbie Oziei Kim So yd ludie Crot VeeVee Butchei Mali Kiamei Pubhcitu Amy Joidan Man Sakea Maru Whitt Coitumei Vebbie Schmalfeld Tajmu Andeiion Kevin Taylor Kathy Richardi Valoru Poitei Lighti Kevin Fiue Money Johanien Carol Raale Money Joiianien Joe Ciutchei Kim So yd Sound Gieg IfcuTcfo x Tim German bob Caieu “Honestly, I’d rather go to a dance with you than with anyone.” “Why always Dad’s bed? Why not my bed, or Dan’s bed, or Frank’s bed?Why always Dad’s bed?'” “You don’t mean Anne Gilbreth, the one with the freckles.” “Silk stockings!” “Motion study is fine as long as it’s somebody else’s motions you’re studying.” ‘I said, ‘Quiet!” “I don’t think anyone wants to divide the work or otherwise be associated with it in any way, shape, or form.” “Fingernail inspection. “Oh, hello Boss.” “Quacks! You’re all quacks!” “And a Hoo! Ray! Ray! for Montclair High.” “Having you tag along is simply unendurable.” “You’re all nasty little cheats.” Junior-Senior Prom April 25, 1980 K of C Hall “The First Time Row 1-Tammy Sinkosky, Terry Bradford, Mary Neece, Kathy Wolf. Row 2-Valerie Porter, Larry Mills, Tony Runyen, Mike Stanley, Greg Maddox, Tim German, Todd DeFore. Row 3-Greg Anderson, Tim Gephart, Kevin Frye, Kenny Lee, Lynnette Ripley, Rita Knox, Debbie Babb, Judy DeBerry. Row 4-Mr. Gibson. Director; John Ashton, John Filchak, Ron Lambert. Row 1-Dawn Marquis, Terry Goldman, Kathy Fassino, Ron Tague. Row 2—Peggy DeFore, Kerry Rodmaker, Tammy Hiser, Sherry Watrous, Cindy Watrous, Denise Neisewandcr. Row 3-Tcal Oylcr, Paul Ward, Linda Albright, Bob Casey, Andy Hullinger, Rodd Runyen, Mark Fandcl, Jim Stanley. Row 4-Don Ozier, Brian Jasper, Todd Runyen, Nancy Johanson, Ken Frye. Band Drum Majorette PEGGY DEFORE Chorus Row 1-April Oiler, Suzi Altig, Nannette Hector, Carrie Boyd, Roxanne Fisher, Julie Mollahan, Miss Parish. Row 2-Kathy Grant, Paula Michels, Shelc Nicholson, Todd DeForc, Shara Cochran. Teal Oylcr, Cindy Grant, Barb Basil. Row 3-Jenny Jones, Debbie Ozier, Shelly Smith, Ralph Schable, Rick Hendrix, Vicki Buchholzer, Amy Jordan, Stephanie Coins. Macon County Contest Winners KATHY GRANT BARB BASIL ROXANNE FISHER JULIE MOLLAHAN PAULA MICHELS Jazz Band Row 1-Ron Lambert, Jim Stanley, Mark Fandel, Rodd Runyen, Peggy DeFore, Paul Ward, Ron Tague. Row 2--Ken Frye, Nancy Johanson, Todd Runyen, Kevin Frye, Tim Gcphart, Judy DeBerry, Kenny Lee, Lynctte Ripley, Rita Knox, Debbie Babb. Macon County Contest Winners Nancy Johanson, Don Ozier, Lynette Ripley, Judy Paul Ward, Jim Stanley, Peggy DeFore, Ron Tague. DeBerry, Ken Frye, Tim German, Tim Gcphart, Kenny Lee. JUDY DEBERRY KEVIN FRYE RITA KNOX JIM STANLEY Yearbook Staff Row 1: Mrs. Parks; Brian Cortright, Sports Editor; Laura Lotzgescll, Layout Editor; Carrie Boyd, Editor-in-Chief; Teal Oy- ler. Copy Editor; Lynne Thomas, Layout Editor; Mike Camficld, Advertising. Row 2; Angela Lane, Amy Jordan, Karla Archer, Paul Ward, Brad Lewis, Ron Tague, Kim Reed, Robin Wagner. Row 3: Shelc Nicholson, Jill Brown, Regina O’Bri- en, Faith Creighton, Shirley Lecvy, Pam Lane, Julia Creamer, Carol Ragle. Absent: Angie Austin, Sports Editor; Lori Edgecombe. F.H.A. Row 1: Mrs. Campbell, Nannette Hector, Shara Cochran, President:Teal Oyler, Vice-President: Carrie Boyd, Secretary; Mary Fitzpatrick. Reporter: Cindy Grant. Treasurer: Robin May, Marla Snokc. Row 2: Cathy Pool, Kim Boyd, Cindy Har- low, Jodi Thorpe, Laura Oyler, Angela Lane, Regina O’Brien, Chris McDuffie. Row 3: Debbie Babb, Joanna Jones, Wendy Marcum, Amy Jordan, Lori Henderson, Sharyl Grant, Sherri Searlc, Tina Ekiss. ■ Student Council Row 1-Mr. Kimler, Sponsor; Brad Lewis, Mark Fandel, Marcia Leathers, Kim Boyd. Row 2-Tcal Oyler, Nannette Hector, Rodney Westerman, Carrie Boyd, Todd DeFore, Peggy DeFore, Shelc Nicholson, Tim Hilligoss, Scott Briggs. Row 3--Laura Lotzgcsell, Diane Krall, Brian Cortright, Bruce Bushert, Patty Heck, Val Walker, Kim Bechtel, Kevin Frye. Rodd Runyen, Tammy Anderson, Scott Golden, Brett Shields. National Honor Society Row 1-Miss Gulick, Sponsor: Shelley York, Kathy Richards, Tammy Sinkosky, Cathy Pool, Lori Crystal, Sharyl Grant, Sandy Strochcr, Todd DeFore. Row 2-Shele Nicholson, Regina O’Brien. Peggy DeFore, Kim King, Cindy Schneider, Lynne Thomas, Sue Rowe. Cindy Strocher. Row 3-Todd Metsker, Jim Stanley, Doug Hitchens, Al Domescik, Brad Lewis, Mark Fandel, Bruce Bushert, Susan Watrous. Row 4-Brian Jasper, Bryan Marshall, Tom Watson, Scott Briggs, Gary Pool, Scott Golden, Scott Reed, Ken Frye. Row 1: Jim Stanley, Suzi Watrous, Ron Lambert, Brad Lewis. Row 2: Scott Golden, Todd Mctsker, Mark Fandel, Mr. Kinder. Varsity Scholastic Bowl Team Early in the season Argenta lost two round robins by losing first to Warrcnsburg-Latham and Unity and later to Monti- cello and St. Teresa. Our first tournament was at Minonk-Dana-Rutland (32 teams) on December 8. We defeated LaSallc-Peru in the first game and then lost to Chcnoa. On February 23 we travelled to the Winona Rotary Bowl (56 teams). We lost a very close game to Streator and then were defeated by the MDR team. In our final tournament at Mt. Pulaski (24 teams) on March 29 we defeated Walnut and Hartem before losing to Sullivan, ending with a tie for fifth place. We won a round robin at Lovington on March 17 by defeating both the Lovington and Bcment teams. Junior Varsity Scholastic Bowl Team Argenta’s J-V team started its year in the Argenta-Oreana Mini Tournament on November 26. Argenta lost to W-L, Mt. Pulaski, St. Teresa and Sullivan. On March 29, Argenta played in a round robin at Lovington and won first place by de- feating both Lovington and Bemcnt. Row 1: Regina O'Brien, Angie Lane, Tammy Sinkosky, Tammy Anderson, Laurie Odle, Val Walker, Kathy Wolf. Row 2: Rod Runycn, Amy Jordan, Brian Marshall, Tony Runycn, Brian Cortright, Todd Runyen, Mr. Kimler. Row 1: Kevin Powars, Mike Haltom, Tim Ryan, Jim Clark, Tony Runyen, Joe Conway, Brain Marshall, Pat Parenti, Rod-- ney Foulks. Row 2: Managers Tim German, Ralph Shable; Scott Golden, Terry Duncan, Mark Fandel, Al Domescik, John Fruin, Scott Briggs, Todd Defore, Managers Greg Maddox, Ken Winholtz. Row 3: Mr. Cook, Mark Hicks, Doug Maxwell, Mike Matthews, Bruce Lyerly, Kevin Ploch, Scott Reed, Ron Lambert, Rick Hendrix, Mr. Engle. Row 4: Todd Hutson, Jim Stanley, Dan Kaufman, Doug Hitchens, Rodney Westcrinan, Ken Frye, Jon Seevcrs, Bud Walker, Scott Hicks, Todd Metsker, Tim Gephart. Varsity Football Team TODD DEFORE Co-Captain SCOTT HICKS Co-Captain DOUG HITCHENS Co-Captain SCOTT REED Co-Captain Senior Lettermen JOE CONWAY JOHN FRUIN RON LAMBERT AL DOMESCIK KEN FRYE MIKE MATTHEWS TERRY DUNCAN TIM GEPHART DOUG MAXWELL MARK FANDEL SCOTT GOLDEN TODD METSKER JON SEEVERS JIM STANLEY BUD WALKER Senior Lettermen Results KEVIN PLOCH RODNEY WESTERMAN SANGAMON VALLEY ALL-CONFERENCE SELECTIONS Scott Hicks--Offensive Guard Bud Walker-Offensive Tackle Doug Hitchcns-Quarterback, Defensive Safety Scott Golden-Receiver, Kicking Specialist Todd DeFore-Running Back, Defensive Linebacker Terry Duncan-Defensive Lineman Scott Go dcn-Decatur Herald Review Area Receiver (1st Team) Champaign News Gazette 1st Team All-Area Receiver SOPHOMORE TEAM AO OPPONENT 0 Maroa-Forsyth 4 0 Illiopolis 0 6 Warrensburg 0 6 Leroy 0 22 Octavia 0 2 F airbu ry-Cropsey 6 26 Farmer City-Mansfield 8 22 Deland-Weldon 0 13 Fisher 8 6 Hey worth 0 82 VARSITY TEAM AO OPPONENT 21 Maroa-Forsyth 13 12 Cerro Gordo 32 33 Leroy 6 28 Octavia 7 22 Fairbury 6 26 Farmer City 3 33 Deland-Weldo 6 40 Fisher 14 20 Hey worth ST A TE PLA YOEE 12 17 F orrest-Strawn-Wing 8 7 Chenoa 21 FRESHMAN TEAM AO OPPONENT 0 Monticello 24 0 St. Teresa 27 6 Maroa-Forsyth 16 6 Farmer City 0 0 Riverton 16 0 Maroa-Forsyth 2 12 Mt. Zion 36 18 Cerro Gordo 8 6 Eisenhower 32 38 Leroy 16 Sophomore Football Team Row 1: Managers Ken Winholtz, Greg Maddox: Mike Schultz, Mike Fassino, Richard Lyons, Rick Baker, Brian Perry, Rod- ney Foulks, Manager Tim German. Row 2: Allen Kaufman, James Eckert, Tony Flesch, Mark Hicks, Rick Millington, Rick Thomas, Jim Clark, Brad Richards, Manager Scott Grider. Row 3: Mike Longstreet, Brett Shields, Chad Lucck, Jeff King, John Perry, Darin Robinson, Barry Hitchens, Pat Hanson, Greg Rowe. Row 4: Brian Hinton, Bob Harlow, Tony Schwengel, Brian Cundiff, Tim Griswold, Bruce Lyerly, John Zimney, Scott Garretson, Pat Parenti, Mr. German. Freshman Football Team Row 1: Barry Hitchens, Bob Grider, Todd Perkins, Chad Lucck, John Filchak, Kenny Cox, Dean Alger, Rick Swearingen. Row 2: Todd Runyen, Rod Runyen, Mike Fassino, Bobby Casey, Mike Schultz, Richard Lyons, Brad Richards, Brian Per- ry, Jack Woodruff. Row 3: Randy Hendrix, Tim Dierker, Pat Hanson, Jeff Jackson, Tim Harless, Brad Kaufman, Steve Anderson, Keith Hayes. Row 4: Mr. Hittmcier, Richard Scott, David Alstad, Mark Batson, Tim Griswold, John Zimney, Rick Millington, Allen Crowder, Manager Ken Winholtz. Cross-Country Team Row 1: Linda Durbin, Donna Morstatter, Robin Wagner, Adam Haynes, Shelley York, Rhonda Wagner, Denise Neise- wandcr. Row 2: Cindy Watrous, Dennis Fcdie, Brad Ostrander, Jim Dunham, Jim Sheraden, Tim Blair, Paul Schnarre, Mr. Forsman. RESULTS A-0 OPPONENT L 36 Mt. Zion 21 L 49 St. Teresa 17 L 31 Lakevicw 24 W 27 Tolono-Unity 30 W 20 Mt. Pulaski 37 w 22 Mt. Pulaski 33 w 19 New Holland 36 w 21 Niantic-Harristown 36 L 37 Mt. Zion 21 L 39 Shelby ville 17 L 43 Warrensburg-Latham 18 L 46 Mahomet 16 L 38 St. Teresa 19 W 23 Clinton 32 L 29 Monticello 26 W 25 Tolono-Unity 3rd in Macon County 30 W 23 University High 33 L 40 Champaign Centennial 20 9th in Mahomet Invitational W 22 N ian tic- Harristo wn 33 W 24 Buffalo-Tri City 31 L 34 Monticello 23 L 28 Lakeview 27 Senior Lettermen TIM BLAIR JIM DUNHAM BRAD OSTRANDER JIM SHERADEN Girls' Volleyball Team Row 1: Alisa Collins. Monica Hicks, Karla McKinney, Lisa Rhoades, Tammy Hiscr, Kathy Richards, Carol Ragle, Dianne Krall. Row 2: Deanna Creamer, Lori Manning, Robin Gillespie, Peggy Deforc, Nina Jolly, Teresa McDougall, Tammy Anderson, Kim Boyd, Tammy Boyd. Mrs. Morr. Senior Letterwomen DEANNA CREAMER BETTY GRIDER Most Valuable Player RESULTS OPPONENT Say brook-Arrowsmith Fisher Heyworth Mt. Pulaski Farmer City Bellflower Tri-Valley Bement Mahomet Blue Mound Mt. Zion Maroa-Forsyth Blue Mound Macon Maroa-Forsyth Illiopolis Warrensburg Bement AO W 20-11, 20-6 W 20-5, 20-14 L 20-13, 8-10. 8-10 W 20-10, 20-6 W 20-18, 20-10 W 20-15, 20-13 L 14-20, 11-20 VV 21-19, 20-11 W 20-17, 21-19, 20-10 W 20-13, 10-20, 20-11 W 13-20, 20-12, 20-15 W 20-6, 10-20, 20-8 L 6-20, 18-20 W 20-13, 20-12 W 21-19, 4-20, 20-14 W 20-13, 20-10 L 5-20, 10-20 L 19-21, 9-20 Trackettes Row 1-Lynette Fair, Lori Schaub, Leslie Campbell, Shele Nicholson, Regina O’Brien, Angie Lane. Row 2-Wendy Marcum, Lori Mitchell. Mary Whitt, Sherri Searl, Tina Ekiss. Row 3-Julia Creamer, Sandy Weatherford, Katy Holoffe, Kellie Odle, Mary Baker, Marla Snoke. Letterwinners Row 1-Lori Manning, Todd Hutson, Bill Grider, John Fruin, Jim Stanley, Randy Visscring, Rod Westerman, Scott Hicks, Mike Haltom, Tim Gephart, Brad Ostrander. Row 2-Deanna Creamer, Cindy Watrous, Robin Wagner, Brian Perry, Randy Hendrix, Bruce Lyerly, Todd DcFore, Mark Hicks, Pat Parenti, Terry Duncan, Ken Frye. Row 3--Mary Whitt, Kellie Odle, Mary Baker, Brad Lewis, Brian Marshall, Tony Runyen, Bob Moore, Mike Fisher, Cathy Pool, Betty Grider, Peggy DeFore, Carol Ragle. Row 4—Sandy Strocher, Lynette Ripley, Doug Hitchens, Mark Fandel, Jon Seevers, Dennis Fedie, Missy Smith, Kathy Richards, Shara Cochran, Jody Thorpe, Kim Boyd, Cindy Harlow. Row 5-Lcslie Campbell. Lisa Henderson, Karla McKinney, Ron Lambert, Mary Kramer, Ralph Schable, Dee Dee Butcher, Todd Metsker, Scott Briggs, Rick Hendrix, Shelley York, Mclony Snead. Row 6-Scott Reed, Jim Sheraden, Mike Jolly, Scott Golden, Gary Pool, Sue McDuffie, Val Walker, Kim Bechtel, Nina Jolly, Alisa Collins, Karla Archer, Tammy Sinkosky, Paula Michels. — Row 1-Bob Casey, Manager:Coach Engle; Jon Ashton, Manager. Row 2-Tony Flesch, Mike Haltom, Scott Golden, Doug Hitchens, Mike Jolly, Ken Frye, Jim Duckworth, Gary Pool, Bill Grider, David Krall, Greg Roberts, Scott Garretson. Varsity Basketball Team Senior Lettermen I'KUHIIilll U Results Varsity Team AO OPPONENT 50 Maroa-Forsy th 53 54 Farmer City 48 67 Dcland-Weldon 68 60 Fairbury 58 61 Fisher 47 60 Octavia (OT) 61 72 Hcyworth 59 66 Macon 65 69 Leroy 49 43 Del and-Weldon 57 61 Farmer City 48 54 Fairbury 62 61 Octavia 41 50 Fisher 61 61 Hcyworth 58 56 Dclavan (OT) 58 61 Leroy 51 72 Blue Mound SI IE LB Y VII. LE TOURNEY: 75 45 Pana 71 54 Nokomis 53 54 Mt. Zion 80 MACON COUNTY TOURNAMENT: 56 Blue Mound 51 49 St. Teresa 61 74 Niantic 51 Senior Lettermen ■HH| JI i L UHL PROHIBITED J-V Team AO OPPONENT 44 Maroa-Forsy th 55 52 Farmer City 50 49 Dcland-Weldon 39 57 Fairbury-Cropscy 40 53 Fisher 57 51 Octavia 56 63 Hcyworth 54 56 Macon 37 73 Leroy 36 48 Dcland-Weldon 29 65 Farmer City 55 53 Fairbury-Cropscy 40 46 Octavia (OT) 51 70 Heyworth 48 72 Blue Mound 50 44 Delavan 57 69 Leroy HARTSBURG TOURNEY: 27 47 Delavan Freshman Team 54 A-O OPPONENT 52 Mt. Zion 86 54 Deland 38 62 Warrcnsburg 45 68 Leroy 35 56 Cerro Gordo 46 46 Mahomet 61 45 Maroa-Forsy th MAROA TOURNEY: 47 70 St. Teresa 60 38 Olympia 44 54 Maroa-Forsy th 44 55 Urbana Brookcns 64 49 Monticello 63 32 Cerro Gordo 44 69 Mahomet 65 63 Clinton 66 65 Heyworth 67 Row 1-Tony Flesch, Jeff Cochran, Eric Hoffman, Brett Shields, Gary Lambert, Chad Lueck, Bob Casey, Jon Ashton. Row 2—Mark Hicks, Rick Buchholzer, John Zimney, Jeff Wallace, Jim Duckworth, Scott Garretson, Greg Roberts, Coach German. J-V Basketball Team Freshman Basketball Team Row 1-Jon Ashton, Steve Anderson, Chad Lueck, Bobby Creamer, Pat Hanson, Van Schultz, Bob Casey. Row2--Coach Hittmeier, Barry Hitchens, Alan Crowder, Rick Buchholzer, John Zimney, Mark Batson, Mike Fassino. Jody Thorpe, Paula Michels, Mary Kramer, Kellie Odle, Tammy Sinkosky, Shara Cochran. Varsity Squad Paula Michels, Mary Kramer, Jody Thorpe, Shara Cochran, Tammy Sinkosky, Kellie Odle. Cheerleaders Sue McDuffie, Lori Henderson, Missy Smith, Mclany Snead, Mindy Matthews, Val Walker. Row 1-Bruce Bushert, Mike Fisher, Todd DeFore, Kevin Powars, Gary Leevy, Randy Hendrix. Row 2--Stcve Leevy, Brian Perry, Jim Clark, Bruce Lycrly, Terry Duncan, Mark Fisher, Mr. Cook. Varsity Wrestlers Senior Lettermen TODD DEFORE 185 lbs., 27-4 1st Clinton, M.V.M. 1979 1st Delavan 1st Tri City, Tied M.V.W. 1980 2nd District School Record--19 pins TERRY DUNCAN 145 lbs., 26-11 2nd Delavan 3rd Tri City 2nd Conference 2nd District School Rccord-46 TD’s Wrestling Team Row 1—Keith Hayes, Mark Fisher, Mike Fisher, Kevin Powars, Bruce Bushert, Gary Leevy, Randy Hendrix, Mr. Cook. Row 2-Bruce Lyerly, Todd DeForc, Jim Clark, Brian Perry, Terry Duncan, Steve Leevy, Tony Reedy. Row 3-Brad Richards, Pat Parenti, Brian Cortright, Terry Smalley, Don Ozier, Jim Peveler, Jim Heck. Row 4-Kcnny Winholtz, Larry Fisher, Gary Brohard, Todd Wright, Rick Hendrix, Jack Woodruff. Dennis Fedie. AO OPPONENT 27 B.C.C. 35 36 Mt. Pulaski 31 34 Shelbyville 27 12 Fairbury-Cropsey 54 29 Peoria-Manucl 33 30 Delavan 36 39 Fisher 14 43 Vandalia 16 26 Monticello 34 31 Mt. Zion 22 57 Buffalo-Tri City 3 36 Clinton 30 20 Lakeview 37 42 Gibson City 25 24 Litchfield 39 56 Warrcnsburg 12 12 Leroy 43 21 Lakeview 39 43 Catlin 21 65 Cumberlin 6 WRESTLING by Brian Jasper Wrestling is a different sport That involves self-determination; A sport that takes confidence And plenty of dedication. It could involve some injury Or even losing weight; That means having no dessert, No eating after eight. It takes someone who’s agile And as limber as some grass; But it takes someone with brains. So you don’t drop grades in class. It involves a lot of teamwork Supervised by the coach; It involves cooperation, For which wrestlers can boast. But it takes no special body build, And everyone can win; It involves some strange language Like “Take-down, half, and pin.” Our wrestling team has all of this With which it proves it’t best; That this Argenta-Orcana sport Is better than the rest! 94 JIM CLARK (Soph.) 167 lbs., 17-13-1 6th Clinton 1st Tri City 2nd Conference Outstanding Underclassmen Wrestlerettes Lori Crystal, Carol Helmuth, Kim Bechtel, Dee Dee Butcher, Cindy Moore, Eydie Oros. KEVIN POWARS (Jr.) 25-8-1 2nd Clinton 2nd Delavan 2nd Tri City 1st Conference SHOO , J FROM INE MIKE FISHER (Soph.) 126 lbs., 16-20 6th Clinton 3rd Delavan 2nd Tri City 2nd Conference 4th District Pompon Squad Row 1: Kathy Grant, Mary Whitt. Row 2: Vonda Lee, Kathy Fassino, Katy Holoffe, Karen Eckert, Rana Gahwiler. Row 3: Julie Seevers, Leslie Cam- pbell, Mrs. Scannell, Sponsor. Row 4: Laura Lot- zgcsell, Suzi Altig, Cindy Grant. Senior Leaders Kellie Odle, Susan Watrous, Donna Morstattcr, Cindy Grant, Carrie Boyd, Suzi Altig, Cindy Schneider, Sandy Strocher, Mrs. Morr. 95 Girls’ Varsity Basketball Team Row 1: Angela Lane, Manager; Carol Ragle, Cathy Pool, Nina Jolly, Alisa Collins, Karla Archer, Deanna Creamer, Tammy Anderson, Manager. Row 2: Regina O’Brien, Manager; Joanna Morstatter, Donna Morstattcr, Lynettc Ripley, Lisa Ander- son, Karla McKinney, Dianne Krall, Mr. Roberts. Senior Letterwomen DEANNA CREAMER BETTY GRIDER Girls9 J-V Basketball Team Row 1: Regina O’Brien, Manager; Pam Lane, Diane Boriff, Tammy Hiser, Diane Krall, Karla McKinney, Angela Lane, Man ager. Row 2: Mr. Roberts, Kim Hill, Lori Manning, Robin Gillespie, Linda Albright, Denise Wade, Lisa Anderson, Tammy Anderson, Manager. VARSITY RESULTS A-0 OPPONENT 38 Champaign Centennial 53 Bement 48 Mt. Zion 34 Monticello 47 Hey worth 44 Leroy 34 Ccrro Gordo 49 Tri Valley 55 Bethany 47 St. Teresa 57 Farmer City 39 Warrensburg-Latham 51 Mahomet 56 Clinton 35 Lovington 47 U. High Normal 30 Heyworth 58 Bement 59 Cerro Gordo 28 Monticello Leading Rebounder: Betty Grider 153, Average 8.5 Leading Free Throw Percentage: Alisa Collins 59-96, 61% 50 41 59 A-O 54 12 36 35 38 33 36 22 34 44 48 27 51 25 58 (OT) 24 30 28 42 23 43 30 34 22 47 34 47 19 49 22 47 38 48 30 J-V RESULTS OPPONENT Champaign 29 Bement 33 (3 OT) Mt. Zion 24 Monticello 23 Heyworth 46 (OT) Leroy 34 Cerro Gordo 35 Tri Valley 25 Bethany 37 St. Teresa 26 Warrensburg-Latham 23 Farmer City 33 Mahomet 27 Clinton 20 Lovington 19 U. High Normal 30 Heyworth 42 Leading Rebounder; Lisa Anderson 135, Average 7.9 Leading Free Throw Percentage; Lisa Anderson 10-24, 41% Row 1: Katy Holoffe, Kellie Odle, DeeDee Butcher, Bat Girls. Row 2: Bob Hicks, Kevin Cheatham, Tim Dickerson, Brett Shields, Gary Lambert, Jim Clark, Chad Lueck, Darin Robinson. Row 3: Mike Haltom, Tony Flesch, Greg Roberts, Ron Lambert, Bob Moore, Kevin Mctsker, Joe Conway, A1 Domcscik, Coach Roberts. Row 4: Todd Hutson, Doug Hitchens, Scott Golden, Ken Frye, Bill Grider, Todd Metsker, Bruce Lyerly, Jim Duckworth. Baseball Team RESULTS AO OPPONENT 1 Bemcnt 4 6 DeLand-Wcldon 3 7 Farmer City 2 1 Heyworth 7 6 18 Octavia 0 4 13 DcLand-Weldon 4 6 Leroy 3 10 Farmer City 9 6 Heyworth 5 8 5 Fairbury 4 11 JOE CONWAY ALDOMESCIK KEN FRYE SCOTT GOLDEN Senior Lettermen DOUG HITCHENS RON LAMBERT TODD METSKER Row 1: Di Krall, Pam Lane, Debbie Ostrander, Kim Boyd, Laura Lotzgescll, DeeDce Butcher, Dana Christian. Row 2: Sher- ri Suzcwitz, Val Walker, Kelly Hovde, Cindy Harlow, Monica Hicks, Mary Kramer, Kathy Richards, Tammy Hiser, Mana- ger. Row 3: Lori Manning, Shelly York, Diane Boriff, Lynette Ripley, Cindy Watrous, Suzi Watrous, Missy Smith, Betty Grider, Mrs. Morr. Girls’ Track Team RESULTS A-O 61, Clinton 57, Metamora 39 A-O 72, Bemcnt 52, Lakcvicw 40 A-O 69, Cerro Gordo 48, Maroa-Forsyth 47 A-O 38, Monticello 65' 2, Oakland 59' 2, Tuscola 7 A-O 8IV2, Leroy 59 2, Deland 21 Invitationals: At Buffalo-placed 5th of 8 teams At Warrensburg-Latham-placed 1st of 7 teams (Macon Co.) At Farmer City-Tied 4th of 8 teams (S.V.C.) District-Tied for 5th place of 23 teams State-Shelly York-placed 14th of 34 girls in 1600 m run preliminary Shelly York-placed 9th of 32 girls in 3200 m run fin- als, set school records of 5:36.6 and 11:58.9 respectively MOST VALUABLE TRACK MEMBER Shelly York with Mrs. Morr BETTY GRIDER Lettcrwoman Seniors LAURA LOTZGESELL KELLY HOVDE SUSAN WATROUS 101 Row 1: Pat Hanson, John Creighton, Mike Wheeler, Bob Moore, Mike Fassino, Brad Richards, Mike Stanklcy, Scott Meyers, Mike Archer, John Perry, Marla Snoke, Manager. Row 2: Mary Baker, Manager; Todd DcFore, Brad Ostrander, Rick Mil- lington, Brad Lewis, Jim Sheraden, Scott Reed, Mark Fandcl, Mark Hicks, John Fruin, Kellie Odle, Manager. Row 3: Mr. Forsman, Coach; Lynn Kaufman. Tim Gephart, Randy Vissering, Ken Frye, Rodney Westerman, Jim Stanley, Scott Hicks, Bill Grider, Jack Woodruff. TODD DEFORE Boy’s Track Team A-O RESULTS OPPONENT 82 Clinton 63 82 Deland Weldon 38 82 Fisher 0 54i 2 Shclbyvillc 89 2 54 2 Vandalia 21 65 Warrensburg 81 67 Blue Mound 79 67 Mt. Auburn 0 63 St. Teresa 83 63 Maroa 0 97 Farmer City 72 97 Leroy 25. 97 Octavia 24 New School Records Set: 400 Meter Run-Scott Reed (51.82) 400 Meter Relay-Rod Westerman, Mark Fandcl, John Fruin, Scott Reed (45.43) 102 MARK FANDEL JOHN FRUIN KEN FRYE Senior Lettermen TIM GEPHART SCOTT HICKS BRAD LEWIS BRAD OSTRANDER SCOTT REED JIM SHERADEN Most Valuable Track Member Senior Lettermen JIM STANLEY RANDY VISSERING ROD WESTERMAN D. H. MALTBY COMPANY INSURANCE AND BONDS 115 ELM • P. O. 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