Central High School - Wakitan Yearbook (St Joseph, MO)

 - Class of 1980

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Restored to its natural color, the Buchanan County courthouse. 5. Downtown mural degnicts i lustrious past and exciting future. . Old Glory waves groudly in front of C.l-l.S. 7. Pony Express ridge links Missouri to Kansas. 8. Steel girders form the beginning stages of the elt Highway. Life La dw-adgd into GQ died moment dig fnmant 64 ififlfzing info dig pad. :N 1 pad, pmmf, and fwfwcg, facg 65, cz once-in-a-fifsfime axflafcialzca Mfusfwvfjqj ,QW 1 .L gn 1. Musoios as Bolfn? bench presses. 2. Spirit Bunnies engiage in a YOUQQ of monk foot- bal. 3: Pam nnnn f f Karr, Harvest' Oueen,' remains aweistruck after the announcement. 4. Ao Central football playa! coma 'fptetesoan interiinptiorifibefore being tackted. 5. David Bossert and Biii Hunt struggle to tug their books home. 6. Students 'work difigentlyoio consffiict thi effigy. 'XPP X L, ,,,, fi Hg, ,ff ' X F , I '1 Wi me W 5 in Iii ,A 4 W 'ff' N ,- ,,,, ,. ' V 'F ' -.farm 9 m iw A Ai? 'TQ -W.. 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Qsnbzy Mark white sfjmaty .fiaa Cfown Bearer Burning Effigy Successful, Despite Ban With Homecoming week underway, teachers as well as students could be seen roaming around in clashing clothes, togas, t-shirts, and blue and white, supporting the various homecoming days. The Jun- ior 'spirit force' showed pride in their class by sell- ing color day items, raising more money than in pre- vious years. Because of the city burning ban, spe- cial permission needed to be acquired to burn the effigy. Students with Mr. Tarpley's help, obtained the necessary approval, so Friday afternoon, Queen Pam Karr kept tradition and sent the bulldog aflame. Homecoming ended triumphantly with the Indians upsetting the Wyandotte Bulldogs. ,.x -4 1 sv ,Y , 5 af? .. 5.1 Q ,X K s X 4-'mga , QE 1. Coach Maple displays his Clash Day clothes. 2. The effigy goes up in flames. 3. Singing for the coronation, Byron Myers. 4. Mrs. Anderson's second hour class dresses for Toga Day. 5. Mrs. Groenke displays her faculty t-shirt. 6. Juniors sell pep items on Color Day. 7. Judy Morton and Julie Carrithers sign the effigy on Clash Day. 8. Candidates react to the announcement of the queen and her court. 9. Presenting Harvest Queen Pam Karr are Scott Finan and Todd Wilcox. 10. Mike Pankau and Brent Pettijohn show spirit on T-Shirt Day. t'6Qif5,' RV 1Ell5Z?. M 5 1. Conehead mascot Paul Urich clowns with Senior team members Bill Kerns, Mary Gilpin, Craig Gilley, and Lynette Sisson. 2. The Dancing Bear entertains the sophomore class. 3. Judges discuss the scores with Linda Mullican, Mary Richmond, and Tim Hoffman. 4. Teams await the receiving of their candy. 5. Junior Angie Cassidy balances eggs during the run around. 6. Beth Burris and Kelly Wiegant sell pencils for the sopho- more class. 7. Freshmen Cindy Loecher, Amy Haynes, and Randy Smith compete in the sack race. 8. Sponsor Vince Perry assists the freshmen in the scavenger hunt. Senior Coneheads Capture 1st Place Honors During CIMMACAP Activities , -,--, i i 'N Chants, mascots, and student partici- pation played an important part in the CIMMACAP CCentral Indian Moneymaker and Community Appreciation Projecty activities. The first week consisted of each class selling candy bars, with the profits going to the Student Senate, while the second week profits went to each individual class. In overall competition, the senior class pocketed first place. Stu- dent Body Treasurer, Mary Richmond, commented, CIMMACAP proved to be successful in that it raised over S4200 for Central. wks NVQ Class of '80 Shows Creativity in Revue Theme Everything With roses flying through the air and the audience bursting into applause, the class of 1980 brought their Senior Review, Everything's Coming Up Sen- iors, to a close. Emcees Marcie Cramer, Mary Gil- pin, Bill Hunt, Byron Myers, Julie Scott, and Garry Tiller used a different technique in introducing each of the acts by relating the songs, skits, and dances to everyday school life. Junior Mary Pilgram com- mented, l really enjoyed the revue. They all seemed to be having so much fun, I can hardly wait until next year! s Coming Up Seniors 1. The Miss Americas join in the pro- duction number. 2. Senior Revue bumper sticker. 3. Tom Callaghan, accompanied by Charlene Pfander, sings Precious and Few. 4. Dancing the Charleston is Lau- rie Morris. 5. Delta Wide Ends stop for a lunch break. 6. Leasa Kafer, Cindy Roades, and Glenda Fleece Ease on Down the Road with the Pom-Pon girls. 7. Born Losers, Darren Coffman and Matt Womach, fight over Steve Healey. 8. Drama II prepares to stalk their victim. Crews, Committees Aid in Production Preliminary work on the Senior Revue began the first part of school with committee signups. Student Directors Stacy Downey, Craig Gilley, Jean Popp, Surah Richman, Scott Spencer, and Barb Wood aided Director Ms. Paulette Manville in producing the Revue. Mr. Martin Bergee directed the music, while Mrs. Colleen Thom assisted the seniors in the production number. Approximately 200 students participated either on some of the 12 various committees, or by par- ticipating in the actual production. The S2300 profit brought the seniors closer to purchasing their class gift to the school. I I 9 if 1 'Q i. ' 1. Kris Pankau examines sets for set con- struction. 2. Doodlers Jill Vollintine and Carla Schulze rehearse their tap dance. 3. Senior Revue Band practices for opening night. 4. Emcees Bill Hunt, Julie Scott, Marcie Cramer, Garry Tiller, and Mary Gil- pin memorize Iines. 5. Light Crew Head, Andy Halter, demonstrates the light board. 6. Jean Popp discusses Revue business with directors. 7. Mrs. Thom discusses ticket sales with Scott Spencer. 8. Concert Choir sings Westside Story. 9. Set Design members Lisa Sepp and Lynn Pat- ton paint sets. 10. Senior Leadership Club demonstrates an instant replay mugging. Drama Classes Test Ability in One-Acts Taking approximately three to four weeks of organizing and rehearsing, drama classes pre- sented one-act plays as a classroom activity, to learn the directing and producing aspects of the stage. The Importance of Being Earnest, The Chips are Down, You're a Good Man Charlie Brown, and Say Uncle involved students as they selected and produced the plays under the direction of Mrs. Colleen Thom. When asked if students enjoyed doing one-act plays, Mrs. Thom replied, The students both enjoy and take great pride in one-acts. It is their first big group effort. Q M ttxs-Q nfl ,W 1. Surah Richmond eyes Ron Symes as Leasa Kafer and Eric Challene look on in Say Uncle. 2. Patty, portrayed by Carol Artherton, thinks about her school work. 3. Mrs. Thom, student director Angie Hughes, Gail Crawford, and Kim Chapman watch a rehearsal of second hour's The Importance of Being Earnest. 4. Betty Lou fLee Ann Millerj and Wilbur fByron Myersj fight over the correct dinner attire as Mother fLeasa Kafery looks on. 5. Lilac Valentine fKit Meinertj and Stainless Steel fStacy Griggsj discuss Dirty Dan as Uncle Ben tFlod Smithj eavesdrops. 6. Cast of The Importance of Being Earnest. 7. Schroder fBrent Filbertj and Linus fBob Taylorj drop Charlie Brown fwalter Hintonj after declaring him a Good Man. 8. The Chips are Down cast per- forms during third hour. jim, Mtn 1.S. Claus roams the halls resembling Tim Hoffman. 2. Students in Special Education class enjoy their Christmas party. 3. Freshman annex window decorated by the Freshman and Sophomore classes. 4. Dan Dickens purchases a mail-a-gram from Mary Richmond and Doug Haggard. 5. Mrs. Voss's homeroom winning door. 6. Sixth hour Spanish Class students visit with each other at their Christmas party. 7. Mr. Coleman, disguised as Santa's helper, patrols the halls. 8. Tim Hoffman, Mary Richmond and Tom Callahan organize the pop for parties. ffNf'X QNII X f 7 1 1 eff' -limi ft .Rl ,X XY Wm S C Students, Teachers Prepare for Holiday Students helped to fill the school with Christ- mas spirit as homeroom classes decorated doors, and individual classes added to the decor of the halls. Santa, portrayed by Tim Hoffman, roamed the halls asking students what they wanted for Christmas, while the various choir classes performed at East Hills and surrounding areas. Because of faculty vote, and a change of pace, students attended parties in their sixth hour classes. While some complained about the change, Chris Andresen commented, I thought that the parties were more fun this way, because it gave me a chance to get to know my sixth hour class better. 3 l z l r l l l l l if Sf i i Q 2 p QJXN 4 x 4 cflflallcl ofclfonoz gizaf C74ff5l2c!al2f5, gmczym wow fauna 'IW Kay C'-fopgina i 56mm uf, l,7ynn Spirit Groups Win City Pep Assembly V-I-C-T-O-R-Y! rang through the Coliseum as the four classes vied to win the traditional battle cry competition. Expressing their enthusiasm and support for the various teams, spirit groups enter- tained the student body with chants, skits, dances, and songs. With student support, Cheer- leaders, Spirit Bunnies, Pep Band, and Pom-Pon Girls captured first place in the City Pep Assem- bly held on the downtown mall. Tim Zirkle com- mented, Winning the pep assembly proved how well we could all work together. f. X t ,WX p j C , 3 6? 'Q V Mig. , I IL Ab- 5 A. AQ Rfgaa Q . . C we Q3 fir xp? Lg sf 1. Liz Juda and Stacy Griggs do a lift after a battle cry. 2. Barbie Dillon shows her spirit while cheering at a pep assembly. 3. Freshmen join in during battle cry. 4. Freshman cheerleaders show their enthusiasm after doing a cheer. 5. Gail Strube enjoys the music of the pep band. 6. Wendy Thompson discusses busi- ness with Freshman cheerleader, Tammy Claphan. 7. Pom Pon girls dance to The Hustle. 8. Spirit Bunnies present a skit dur- ing a pep assembly. ,, 1 Assemblies Conquer Vast Areas of Talent One-Act plays, the Junior Talent Show, and the Senior-Faculty basketball game comprised a large part of the scheduled assemblies. One-act plays offered drama students a chance to show their skills and talent they acquired in class. The Junior Talent Show displayed various types of entertainment and athletic ability, while the Sen- ior-Faculty game gave students a chance to get away from class to root for their favorite team. Cheri Magers commented, lt's too bad the teachers won . . . again! Ari' it al- f--- -H 4114 x wi. . Eli 1. lf l were not a Junior performed at the Junior Talent Show. 2. Football players receive recognition during the Fall Sports Awards Assembly. 3. Players await a rebound. 4. Carol Artherton sings Everything for the Junior Talent Show. 5. Senior Basketball team warms-up before the game. 6. Faculty cheerleaders per- form a skit. 7. Senior Cheerleaders, Susan Jiminez and Mary Salansky practice cheers before the Senior-Faculty game. Oliver! Returns Oliver! , under the guidance of Mrs. Colleen Thom and student directors, Leasa Kafer, Surah Richman, Dirk Tarpley, Tim Hoffman and Kym Roberts, began production in early January. Mr. Roger Thom designed the set while Mr. Tom Schneider and Mr. Martin Bergee took charge of musical arrangements.fCrews, as well as commit- tees, working many hours after school and at nights to aid the actors in the production. Mike Pankau filled position of stage manager as Andy Halter headed light crew and Kris Pankau stage crew. Dixie Barbee and Mary Pilgram served as prompters. Commenting on the production, Mrsl Colleen Thom, director, related, 'Oliverl' is an excellent piece of theaterg it has a big cast, good characterization an ' ' d beautiful music. for Encore Performance s 5 2 3 5 s E E we ' , .... NL asm-running 1. Stage Crew head, Kris Pankau, helps work on sets. 2. Set Design members Brad Haggard and Kathy Miller paint on the bridge. 3. Piano players practice songs during rehearsals. 4. Student directors discuss tryouts. 5. Lori Pit- luck applies make-up to Byron Myers. 6. Judy Morton gives make-up assignments to other committee members. 7. Mr. Martin Bergee works with the band. 8. Prep members Barb Wood and Tim McMullan wax cups. W .Q xo K' ggcjxvto pie' MY Lilfffiiif fi 9 iff Gtr ff qizovbgiff gm Ja. X UJ ffl! L , .ur -.fu-- - K. 3 1 :Q M..,4sLi'4.'.'i? ,Qi 4' mwxa fm mv MQ. XA X l LUN ' i QD! Q10 dftssifaif , 'fQ'WoDZ 0 J as s uso 3 Dpi? O e r o Produce Musical Three months of hard work and dedication accounted for approximately 500 students as they prepared for the all-school play, Oliver! The story, based upon Charles Dickens' Oliver Twist, portrays a poor workhouse boy and his tri- als and tribulations before he is found by his grandfather. Byron Myers characterized the role of Oliver, while Julie Scott and Jill Vollintine played the part of Nancy, and Garry Tiller and Ron Symes portrayed Fagin. The musical, last seen on the Central Stage in 1972, became the choice once again because of its great popular- ity 4: xx ,hx N, X any 4 J bl,-f? 1, 1 xx x AY 5 ki vm L2 SN Q '. A X 7X Tb ev S L 7 K' 2 N- rp 1 ,V tk, :'5'Hf'Vx1k V of Qll' ' fi if 1 SPURTS I KQ' . HJ KJ Jvv ,vfv 15 M 'l :Za 1? ' ' 'Q' I . 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Team members warm up. 7. Robbie Wilk- erson and Todd Lounsbury com- pete inthe city meet. -ii i .f west. ' ' LLM. ,,yf,,,sw., avenworth by - ,ii-iiii lnvit. .V Li lnvit. , R ln fr. My ard Y S0 QS vii- 4 Nort Q, H 5t T Place VivVDi5tric ' ist '.?.PlaCg . ' i 1f- T 1st P 956 : V. 3rd P sate, f 12th Elace sw . T T ,Q t..l. . E Q . it it sti f , B iilfflf. .... .f 7 , rig!! W W J .. . f ,I J ft Q ' . ' if, . . .- ,,,. ,V V ' - - ' ' v flfit-8 l ' ' W '- ., I , V .,., 5 S fi'i , ? 16 fi .L h . 0 M y 5 L QR am. u,':, ' , W. Q -. . 5.73 'K t . - s ix , E Q -'sl E State Meet Tests Varsity Strength For the third straight year, the Cross Country team qualified for state competi- tion. Ron Bachman and Steve Stokes, Varsityg Matt Wegenka, junior-varsityg and Todd Nash, freshmang led the various divisions to victory. Coach John Chavez commented, The benefits from Cross- Country are the discipline and great satis- faction of being winners and establishing a real tradition at CHS in this sport. It also teaches you that life in general is very competitive. in ,, We ! ,W W I .Z Qt 4' ,iff- ff' Xt' V .,,, , , V V 4-if g 1 ,. ' P if if it .Yr r 7 gli , WI N '- fbi A of aw H, . l A5 1. Showing team spirit is Charlie Henton, Mike Belcher and Todd Wil- cox. 2. Dirk Tarpley stops in his tracks as Dan McCrary chases the foot- ball. 3. Coach Grunwald shows his athletic ability. 4. Todd Peipergerdes shows his excitement for a score. 5. Monty Bohanan runs with the ball during practice. 6. VARSITY AND JUNIOR VARSITY FOOTBALL TEAM - ROW 1: R. Muir, T. Wilcox, D. Knetzer, B. Kerns, D. Beavers, S. Lyon, S. Finan, J. Ferns, G. Robbins, M. Belcher. ROW 2: R. Long, M. Wom- ach, K. Jordan, B. Burri, B. Baird, B. Wolf, D. Kingsley, D. Hoecker, D. Scroggins, S. Hoeker. ROW 3: M. Bolin, S. Shipley, S. Kieffer, R. Busey, J. Young, B. Winston, K. Peterson, B. Douglas, M. Bohanan, C. Farmer. ROW 4: D. Tarpley, T. Piepergerdes, J. Saunder, T. Casebeer, C. Hen- ton, D. Martinez, D. Summers, J. Tolo, K. Biggerstall, M. Eskandari. ROW 5: G. Lowrance, M. Townsend, E. Jenson, D, Moore, E. Westi- more, C. Welch, D. McCrary, A. Mier, E. Chelline, B. Rittman. 7. A player tackles a member of the opposition during a varsity game. Grunwald Returns as Head Football Coach lt MASK. 'QW Varsity football players placed second in action,under the direction of Coach Roger Grunwald. Senior Sheldon Lyon and Junior Brent Douglas had a successful season capturing honors on the All-City, All-District, and All- Metro squads. Commenting on the season, Coach Grun- wald said, l feel we accomplished our goal of develop- ing a winning attitude. Junior-Varsity football had only one drawback as Coach Dave Mapel commented, We had only Sundays to practice together because the week was devoted to Varsity. Despite the lack of practice time the J.V. team took first in city competition. 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The team pulled together their strategy at the end of the season and earned third place in city competition. Coach Albrecht commented, There is a lot of talent there and they keep improving with age and hard workg Central will have a bright future. Placing first in the city competition, the sophomore football team punted, passed, kicked and blocked its way through a 2-5-1 season. Mr. Charles Blakley and Mr. W. A. Hedge coached the team. Mr. Hedge com- mented, lt was interesting to watch the whole team progress. A -me ' M 4 'u V U all U I A 1 A: A 1 L. . 4 ,V K ' V I ' I ' ,iq . F ' I ' V Q W A I it . . A V. wt ir i 1' fm , . - if 1' gre- .A ,Mu-2 - .. V , 4 I ' , -2' . nl .ik , 9 ' if f, Q,-fi - '. lr .hXe,g?1..wrf 4 ,fi l:.t.P'+!'52 mf O 'V A A Eg ll ' , A H ' ' ff .,,, , , .,,,,,,,, .. A. . Msg, , T . . l ..-- ., A - -. ' Q' YES 'WV , ...... Q I t, . ... LE . ' x Ex X r ar 1 B xx X S Nik X X X X W N, xxx ix BX M W xx X? N N Y an gl C N ts. C X Sha LE ra .ix is ,... . .... . Es SQ Ex is - testis f- .ole X 4' 4. diwwkma fl. 1. Team members listen as Coach Albrecht gives a pep talk. 2. SOPHOMORES - ROW 1: D. Lau, H. Cathcart, T. Hann, K. Wells, B. Kerns, T. Miller, G. Lewis, M. Horn. ROW 2: S. Stout, D. Miller, T. Geoffray, T. Bonnett, G. Silva, C. Moor, E. Neff, D. Brown. ROW 3: N. Holman, B. Sprong, S. Adams, E. Ramsdell, M. Maginn, G. Bel- cher, J. Swafford, S. Petty. ROW 4: D. Butterfield, E. Speiser, K. Ross, T. Squires, C. Bolin, J. Burris, S. Horn, K. McKernan. ROW 5: S. Halter, T. Aldrich, J. George, C. Boyer, S. Smith, J. Lyon. ROW 6: Coaches Blakely and Hedge. 3. Sophomores loo- sen up before a game. 4. Scott Adams catches a pass. 5. The equipment is an impor- tant part of the game. 6. FRESHMEN - ROW 1: A. Watson, J. Auxier, B. Cole, G. Womach, C. Thomason, E. Williams, B. Blair, M. Trautmam. ROW 2: R. Goodwin, K. Rucker, R. Moore, T. Ackley, B. Tuck, M. Hansen, G. Lesan, J. Gampper. ROW 3: M. Donaldson, S. Blessing, R. Miller, T. Borchardt, T. Roberts, T. Silvius, R. Crump, R. Martinez. ROW 4: D. Ellis, R. Savedre, J. Hicks, J. Domino, S. Cochran, S. Lankford, S. Nave, T. Hill. ROW 5: D. Easter, T. Kelly, S. Hernandez, D. Butterfield, T. Womb- well, T. Anderson, B. Webber, C. Casebeer. ROW 6: C. Hiserote, R. Babcock, R. Sta- pleton, J. Helton, R. Dulac, L. Albrecht, D. Jeschke, B. Reynolds. 7. Freshmen tackle a member of the opposition. Golf and Tennis Swing lnto Action With Force Girls golf swung into action for the 5th year. The golf- ers, coached by Jim Perry, finished lst in city and 2nd in district. The team's strength came from Sally Fisher, Cindy Deppler, Jan Drake, and Kirsten King. Coach Perry, pleased with his team, stated, The golf squad's team performance reached an all-time high this past sea- son. We had our lowest scores in District and State tour- namentsf' Girls tennis saw tough competition during the season. The team coached by Miss Mary K. Hyde took 2nd in city and 5th in district. Team members Robin Butler and Mary Vandelicht, won special awards, placing 2nd at the Brookfield tournament, 2nd in city doubles, and 4th in district. Other outstanding players included Lori Pitluck, Tina Miller, Reyna Kallauner, and Kris McKinney. 1 W Q, 5 fy .r ff 4 fl w- ,--.i . ..... .Y A :ff M sz Ewjam. 4.15pm .- .i f f - V ww, f . . 114. 'tiff i' ,flflm ,x ' -ffm VJWVJ' 'I A if .V in W f ' I, 11.14 T ff-f 3 V ' f x . ,. . . r rf. J' J.. . Ag. - e xt . 4 ' T T 5 M .Wfwf .. fr..,.tt,Ww.ll.w+fe . . .ft l .tf1e3.,. 'Mr H+ --M. .Q M2 10 H 2324 I , jul rf , .'.t7ZJif'f-1 fff: WW' 1' 'hQ.::2!ii lli'! Wifi-Vf'3i 7737 it ' ' 1 154? wg, ....v.2w5,,,,,,. . fl.-g oth, W ff' :wr ,Y,: f 7' A l MW f nl 'fij::ggjfw'lfQDiil wi. f rms, ..,w. a,. re4a 0 s M . gLW...644,i,,. , f-Wig' m gwfww, gg ' ' iff f 4 l'1EiE?iu.!G:'.. f..Vr ez m f r - .. , it 'K .. :nr WML WF -1' 'i' 51692 3 iz-QI .,..i:g'ff?l' Y' ' 'lzzll W.. stplacer 2 ,rg wwf my nd lace rattan ' V ,, P . 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Hyde, C. Schulze. 3. Susan Meyer keeps her eye on the bati. 4. GOLF TEAM -- ROW 1: D. Marriott, C. North, M. Willman, T. Clapham. ROW 2: J. Drake, S. Fisher, K. King, C. Deppler, Coach Jim Perry. 5. Golf equipment. 6. Dana Marriott concentrates on putting. Girls Strive to In their 2nd year of existence, the Girls Volleyball team finished the sea- son with a 5-4 record. The team, coached by Mrs. Melanie Adams and Miss Mary Nichols, placed 2nd in city competition. The high point of the year was walking away with 3rd place in the Atchison Tournament. Top scoring members of the team were Leann Mar- tens, Janice Droughei, and Diane Can- non. Mrs. Adams commented, Power volleyball is relatively new to St. Joseph fans and many don't under- stand the technique involved. lt's even hard for the athletes to sometimes understand why they learn to play a certain way. t ff i 1 xg In J kung'-. ,,. 7 C . 3, . if L L Q v Q '-M. fy ' l 'i Q . L' A V , A 2 at 4 if VV VV V . V VAL. V A , . ed V '1 at Agn A . . 1 ., is . 4 L. , W . lg V , V A' W . V -Q ,U , ,-'Q 2 l . .am-WH' .... ,Mgwfllx-ff' ww :VV .44 A ',,, wot. 1. Janice Droughei returns the ball during a practice game. 2. VOLLEYBALL TEAM - R W 1: L. Newton, S. Martin, J. Akers, P. Wilkerson, M. Antes, S. Ott, C, Walters. ROW 2: B. Euler, C. Martens, F. Ytell, B. Thom, M. Geha, D. Cannon. ROW 3: D. Blodgett, J. Droughei, M. Christians, C. Hovenga. ROW 4: R. Crowley, J. Collins, L. Martens, A. Michaels. 3. Maneuvering the ball requires concentration from Rosaline Crowley. 4. The referee observes a match. 5. Teammates help each other. 6. Varsity struggles to gain con- trol during the city meet. Varsity Second Defensive Team in State Junior Varsity boys basketball faced tough competition throughout the sea- son, but with the coaching efforts of Mr. Jim Perry, the team pulled through with a winning record. Coach Perry named the most important accomplishments as competitiveness and attitude. Varsity basketball, coached by Mr. Orv Salmon took first place in the Blue Springs and LeBlond tournaments and ranked second defensive team in the state. Coach Salmon commented, The key to our success this year was our con- sistency, andthe main reason for this was the leadership. They have set the pace for years to come. Qtwls sage Q k t wi, ,S iw ffl, S -W t X 5 W . R Q mi . K, . - - M ,,. ...if ar' -S! 1. Basketball players await the beginning of the game 2.VARSlTY - ROW 1: T. Tewell, B. Filbert, N. McDonald. B. Fil bert. ROW 2: D. Summers, T. Robertson, B. Douglas, D McCreary, T. Piepergerdes, S. Hinde, J. Harvey. 3. Todd Pieper gerdes tries to out jump the opponent. 4. JUNIOR VARSITY - ROW 1: T. Squires, G. Clouse, B. Ytell. ROW 2: S. Shipley, B. Tit comb, P. Shane, S. McCIanhan, K. Wallace. 5. A goal is a neces sity for a basketball game. 6. Norman McDonald shoots for two. 7 Tom Tewell concentrates on making a lay-up. Leadership and Energy Power Underclassmen Concentrating on fundamental skills and putting all aspects of basketball together became the main objectives of the freshman players. The 16-member team featured several outstanding individual play- ers. Commenting on the freshmen, Coach Young stated, I felt our victory over Lafayette was an excellent team victory. Sophomore boys basketball players, coached by Mr. Jim Perry and Mr. Bob Young, did not credit mere luck for their winning season. Thirteen mem- bers comprised the team. Coach Perry commented, I felt the program afforded the players time to develop court maturity and to better reach their potential. 7 slew? ignwmghuhq, M MH -rd' 33 ri 1. Jerry Harmond tries to score two for Central. 2. Out jumping the opponent Anthony Jenkins attempts to score. 3. Doug Grooms scores on a fast break. 4. FRESHMAN TEAM - ROW 1: C. Stevenson, J. Newey, D. Grooms, M. Hazelrigg, K1 Sohoen, M. Wegenka, B. Haggard. ROW 2: D, Lowrance, B. Weber, J. Bronaugh, T. Lewis, J. Horner, A. Jenkins, J. Harmond, B. Blair. 5. David Lowrance brings the ball down-court. 6. SOPHOMORE TEAM - ROW 1: D. Noblet, J. Cirrithers, G. Belcher, D. Lau, J. Burris. ROW 2: K. Troester, B. Haggard, T. Miller, S. Halter, C. Burton. ROW 3: N. Holman, G. Maday, J. Swafford, D. Sprong. 7. Jack Bronaugh tries to find an open teammate. 57 5 Girls Basketball Encourages Teamwork Shooting and dribbling, the fundamentals of good basketball, became common practice for the girls' varsity team. Approximatley sixty stu- dents tried out for the freshman, reserve, and varsity teams. Coach Mary K. Hyde and Assist- ant Coach Mary Margaret Nichols encouraged attendance at practices for at least two hours each day. Coach Hyde commented, We stress the importance of team play. lf a team- mate has an exceptionally good night, it is due in part to the work of the others girls on the team. ..... , Z, s 1 'rw .ti-2 WW V 1. Girls display their first place trophy in the Tomahawk Tournarnent. 2, Leann Martens shoots for two. 3. VARSITY TEAM - D. Blodgett, J. Droghei, J. Collins, C. Martens, K. Dudley, L. Martens, K. Troester, D. Marriot. 4. Leann Mar- tens jumps to make a basket. 5. Krista Troester dribbles the ball down-c,ourt. 'X' fl 4-l Q 1 M . A ' , 4 , i l i , 'ir ,lu : all ll vi f 1' ff X I J L ml V I 'y Y f f' 11 i i, f ,Y . VL l f fl l if 1 1 rp f uw ' , V f.. . ll A, Q x t, J N, V by 1, ,vi lu 5 Ls! V lr , fl fi Ll-Af T' ffm x , ,i L 3 vi i ,K if, kj, iq, 'sf JL' Girls Work to Promote Team Togetherness Team effort helped lead the freshman girls bas- ketball team to the best season ever. Dean Hoch- man coached the team of 17 girls. Coach Hochman commented, This team lacking the height of some opponents and not possessing any great single player, relied on tremendous hustle and desire. Girls on the reserve basketball squad worked on precision for offensive patterns and practiced an aggressive approach to defense. Facing rough competition, the players worked together to pro- mote unity and develop team skills. Coach Mary Margaret Nichols noted, The girls really worked hard and have continued to do so all season. Richmond 44 CHS 64 , H Bethany 44 57 Maryville so ss LeBIond 36 48 :lh ' f Benton 32 42 Lafayette , 39 41 . Summa . . ,,,. 13 79 Lafayette 33 41 TFBFIIOU 23 61 wontrcouniy 33 ee Easymchanan 35 39 Leelqria 29 50 ti-5 gg 23 serie . ., .,,.,, ,, 1 5 ,,,, Q 'lzgfflflgffit ' Ma.f:Kifgf '- -:31M'1l'Q95i-Q 2, :SW ima, ii J 4?'fWwi- . -f,, ' ' .- :E whiff. . -QW4a.4 ,,f 44, ww .. Qi. Ln, 43 40 41 34 71 44 39 30 . 26 5 XXUA xiii, 1. April Williams drives for a lay-up. 2. Fresh- man player Trena Kerns warms up before the fame. 3. JV TEAM - A. Williams, D. Ahrens, C. Hovenga, S. Piepergerdes, L. Blair, S. Lin- coln, M. Christians. 4. Jenny Coyne concen- trates on making a lay-up. 5. Kathleen Dudley shoots a free shot. 6. FRESHMAN TEAM - ROW 1 : J. Flesher, T. Thompson, J. Coyne, Y. Bauman, Z. Holland, S. Ott. ROW 2: D. Still, T. Thornton, T. Kerns, R. Kallauner, A. Auguish, S. Kerns, J. Grebe, K. Adkins. 7. JV players listen to Coach Nichols during half-time. A - 4 :KC i wh 5 i f 'i- ., -. -J 'Q 7 T- 2,1 .L if lfr. . . tr , 1 r A A Mft' . . .W W , J fi? , . rr it l ' I 5 . , tr -V . K .f I ,.., . , ,-.-' f' w ' A ' W ', AA .-rm: 711 ' V w , 1 V fi V -,1,iN.2g M J , i ' V .f Qui , A:,, A I nnrf l A... 3 Q 1. Kevin Williams concentrates on his backstroke. 2. SWIM TEAM - ROW 1: T. Jones, S. Vasey, K. Pankau, T. Culver, J. Mullican, D. Parra, A. Mier, C, Black, M. Pankau. ROW 2: T. Jefferies, B. Mullican, S. Ball, J. Noll, D, Brian, T. Aldrich, J. Stal- lard, J. Jenkins, J. Dzubay, B. Carson, B. Hoffman. ROW 3: H. Mier, B. Corbet, S. Herendez, B. Miller, M. Saavedra, R. Saavedra, C. Watson, D. Alchin, K. Swing, S. Lux, J. Vasey, R. Silvius. 3. Swimmers await the start of a race. 4. A swimmer practices to improve his time. 5. Mark Miller does a somersault off the low dive. 6. Dennis Gammon works on perfecting diving form. 7. Swim team members warm- up before a meet. ,ssaouthwest , entworth fwiiberty Qgaytown J enter msvglyandotte an Horn . Paeso aytown South Park Hill em Day outhwest mSedalia CHS 108 114 75 .. 78 89 64 2 2 2 64 . 37 57 92 . ft. 3. if . ..s.ff.. . .Kw- ft '::.5. ,QQZFTEEQX X X X -5 -ur n Coach Mier Attributes Victories to Devotion Coached by Mr. William Mier, the boys swimming and diving team, consisting of 35 members, showed team strength in meets with Raytown and Center. Some top swimmers included Todd Jones, Tim Culver, Kevin Wil- liams, Aaron Mier, Chris Black, and Bruce Mullican. Based on six dives, Mark Miller set a new school record with points totaling 258.90. Other outstanding divers included Dennis Gammon and David Parra. Developing the young swimmers became Coach Mier's main goal. When asked about the quality of his team, Coach Mier commented, Although I have had stronger teams in the past, dedication is most important and this determines whether you have a team. ,,a,g,,-s,.c ...wg - f-wan Ji 3 l A in I ' ij . 'Wir f X A Wrestlers Set Goals to Improve Technique Setting goals of improving technique and gaining more points, 45 wrestlers started the season, con- centrating on the various aspects of the sport. In spite of a large turnout, only 31 members completed the season. Noting that the squad worked extremely hard and gave their best every time they stepped on the mat, Coach Tony Dudik stated, They're a hard working bunch of young men. The team had a great deal of pride and were very disciplined. M499 1 4 , y gyyr ffUU9'TYi': r r. ii Ex. springs t--roo Naam' Maryville . f Savannah Rockhurst 'Oak Park Chrisman Quad .Server Tourn. -.tA .Rockbridge Tour 'fi' llkazinnerowv-taffoufi 9' 'wirinetoggltaffy . V ' C' I -ga .. .... i ,tra ff - V 'rr' Sedalla :W f M' --.. Ymwifw- T A Ssientarvag. 111 ' 28 36 33 12 18 'ist place 3:4 place Stfiiaitace 7th place 3rd place 37 ,emon Zo.. T T 38 r 24 - wq.g,a:s . ' zrrirrggi QHS31 .as r tea as 5 55 K 40 25 49 34 37 2 Wi, .,, H-vqqia 1. Team members help loosen each others muscles. 2. A Central wrestler pins his opponent. 3. VARSITY TEAM - ROW 1: M. Horn, G. Robbins, G. Lowrance, J. LaFoIIette, B. Kerns, R, Busey. ROW 2: J. Lambing, J. Robertson, J. Lambing, J. Mace, J. Laudie, D. Mag- gart, M. Carter. 4. Joe Lambing struggles to get out of a tough situa- tion. 5. Brad Hatten fights to gain control of his rival. 6. Jeff Lambing controls the opposition, 7. Determined to take down opponent is Jesse Mace. 8. The referee observes as John Robertson pins his opponent. 1. A wrestler pins his Benton opponent. 2. J.V. WBESTLERS - ROW 1: B. Ftittman, K. Peterson, D. Yocum, B. Burri, B. Baird. ROW 2: B. Hatten, C. Casebeer, B. Wilkerson, B. Cole, S. Martinez, M. Smith, R. Ross. 3. A J,V. wrestler struggles to gain control. 4. One, two, three Let's go! 5. WRESTLERETTES - ROW 1: B. Weir, C. Arch- dekin, T. Laudie, D. Downey, D. Dowden, L. Gray, J. Lang. BOW 2: J. Pitts, V. Ahrens, A. Ftethemeyer, D. Charles, D. Sommers, L, Shav- nore, T. Hoecker, K. Hayse. 6. Wrestlerettes show support for the team. 7. Wrestlers begin a match. . -aww 'is Krew Wrestlerettes Boost Spirit During Meets Success is not always measured in a winflost columng therefore, in my eyes, every one of these young men is a winner, said Coach Dudik of the junior varsity wrestlers. The team worked for improvement on their feet where takedowns proved to be a concern, and scored higher than their oppo- nents in the majority of their meets. They also placed third out of eight teams in both the Excelsior Springs and Benton tournaments. Wrestlerettes met their goal of attending all meets, as the fifteen girls cheered the wrestlers on to victory. The girls remained busy, holding several fund raising events such as car washes, window washes, and breakfast centers to pay for new uni- forms and transportation to out-of-town meets. Mr. Jack Roades and Mrs. Jeanne Weber worked as sponsors. nur. vunnu un g e g1..,. M few? M Qs 1. Crowd spirit is aroused by the Spirit Bunnies' use of megaphones. 2. 1979-1980 SPIRIT BUNNIES - ROW 1: J. Ruch, J. Lambing, M. Miller, T. Hoffman, T. Squires. ROW 2: S. Mayo, E. Kephart, J. Lambing, D. Flugrad. ROW 3: R. Symes, C. Gilley, S. Griggs. TOP: B. Taylor. 3. Enjoying the Jamboree is Spirit Bunny Tim Hoffman. 4. FRESHMAN CHEERLEADERS - A. Haynes, S. Samenus, A. Miller, J. Herner, M. Willman, T. Clapham. 5. VARSITY AND RESERVE CHEERLEAD- ERS - ROW 1: A. Taylor, T. Ulrich. ROW 2: E. Juda, P. Firkins, M. Petty, W. Thompson, T. Ehlert. ROW 3: B. Dillon, C. Evans. ROW 4: G. Strube, S. Anello, P. Karr. 6. Cheerleaders and Spirit Bunnies sing the Adams Family Song. 7. S. Anello, G. Strube, B. Dillon, and C. Evans discussthe next cheer. Cheerleaders Spirit Bunnies Boost Spirit Our goal was to come out somewhere on top and we succeeded, stated Mary Petty, captain of the var- sity cheerleaders, speaking of clinic. Under Sponsor Melanie Adams, the 12 girls won top honors for their ambition and hard work. Mary, joined by co-captain Wendy Thompson and the rest of the girls, provided spirit for all teams. Sponsored by Mr. Ham Henderson, the 13 spirit bun- nies joined the other spirit groups to support the teams. Bob Taylor served as mascot, dressing like an Indian. The spirit bunnies showed togetherness despite the lack of practice time. Speaking of the 4 spirit groups, Captain Steve Mayo stated, We are all working together, and it shows! 69 Pom Pon Girls Dance To Pep Band's Music Dancing to the music, 16 girls composed the Pom-Pon squad. Captain Jill Vollintine and Co- Captain Carla Schulze agreed that the three prac- tices a week earned them the sweepstakes tro- phy and a rating of Super Star Squad at a clinic held at Tulsa University. Members made their own uniforms in the Home Ec. room after school with the help of their new sponsor, Mrs. Pam Hanabury. Under the leadership of Scott Robaska, student director, the 24 members of Pep Band practiced music for Pom-Pon routines as well as the stand- ard fight songs. Mr. Martin Bergee commented, lt is a fun group to work with. They are very tal- ented, very mature people. M' . W-ff rv 1 1' WV, Wiz ' wifi- ,, ' . f',, f 1 iifmf3fh', w W '1W+,W ifs:f..ff5 ., . ,. .. ... l We wwf e. ,mv an Q. 1 . Y 1. Practicing for a Pep Assembly are L. Hane, M. Drake, K. Biggerstaff, and D. Lang. 2. Captain Jill Vollintine leads Pom-Pon girls at Krug Park Bowl. 3. Pom-Pon girls relax. 4. 1979-1980 POM-PON SQUAD - ROW 1: L. Henderson, L. Liechti, C. Rhodes, J. Vollintine, C. Schulze, L. Kafer, B. Jime- nez, B. Paden. ROW 2: M. Gilpin, G. Reece, M. Drake, S. Alexander, B. Bischoff, E. Canter, L. Hane. 5. PEP BAND MEMBERS - ROW 1: S. Mayo, S. Robaska. ROW 2: T. Hoecker, B. Weir, J. Nelson. ROW 3: E. Kephart, B. Stober, K. Biggerstaff, J. Bryant, D. Land, K. Herkeman. ROW 4: I. Soils, J. Toner, T. Moss, C. Miller. ROW 5: J. Kussman, T. Zirkle, K. Davis, S. Garmon. ROW 6: B. Maugh, T. Culver, K. Kline, M. Miller, K. Williams. 6. Scott Robaska leads Pep Band. 71 tg! t tt? 1. The leg press requires Kevin Anderson's atten- tion. 2. A lifter displays his method. 3. Scott Shipley works on building his stomach muscles. 4. Kevin Reel struggles to lift 200 pounds. 5. Gary Lewis works out on the bench press. 6. Lifting the weight claims the concentration of Monty Bohanan. 7. Technique is important as Cory Cathcart demon- strates. 8. Kevin Anderson strengthens his leg mus- cles. 9. Curls help build the arm muscles of Scott Shipley. -, M ,Aw like Coach Maple Starts Weight Lifting Plan Weight training, a voluntary program designed to give students an opportunity to get involved in ath- letics, taught responsibility as students worked to improve their skills. Participants filled out a program card each day that listed their individual programs and their accomplishments of that particular ses- sion. Establishing a 200 pound and a 250 pound club for those students who have lifted these amounts helped to-instill great pride in the program participants, while serving as a motivating tool to others. Coach Dave Mapel commented, They pull for each other, a sign of team togetherness that we have lacked in the past. Sr Z wr Nicky? ,Max WMM!! 432. CLUBS! CJRGANIZATIGNS fi ' LJ Activities Vary In Senators' Projects Promoting a better communication between students, each homeroom class elected a Senate Representative. Mrs. Carol Cutler supervised Senate's projects which included pop for parties, mail-a-grams, candy grams, and CIMMACAP, the school money maker. Senate Representative Renee Douglas commented, I think homeroom representation does a better job because the stu- dents know more about what is going on. E i A I A iq 1, W Q 1. Senate Santa asks Lori Wiedmaier and Angie Hughes what they want for Christmas. 2. Senators prepare pop for distribution. 3. Barb Wood and Dixie Barbee buy Kiss-a-grams. 4. Mary Richmond gives Tom Callaghan pop orders. 5, Tim Hoffman straightens his tie during clash day. 6. Senate representatives listen to discussion at a senate meeting. 7. Robin Lund and Sally Fisher sort Christmas cards. 8. Mrs. Cutler counts money earned during CIMACAP. Council Strives for Better Communication Student Body Officers Linda Mullican, presi- dent, Jesse Lopez, vice-presidentg Olivia Chavez, secretary, Mary Richmond, treasurer, and 11 Cabinet members, collectively called the Execu- tive Council, worked to bring students and administrators closer together. Responsibilities of the council included planning queen corona- tions and CIMMACAP, and heading various Sen- ate committees. Linda elaborated, l have tried to make this the best year in the history of CHS so other girls may run for this office and not be held back by derogatory remarks concerning the year 'a girl' was president. 1. Treasurer Mary Richmond announces the total amount of money earned through candy sales. 2. Cabinet members Kristin King, Sally Fischer, and Scott Spencer relax during freshman registration. 3. Joe Routs and student body officers open a time capsule buried by a sociology class in 1970. 4. Cabinet members await the results of a CIMMACAP game. 5. Presi- dent Linda Mullican conducts a Senate meeting. 6. STUDENT BODY OFFICERS - Linda Mullican, presdidentg Mary Rich- mond, treasurerg Jesse Lopez, vice-presi- dentg and Olivia Chavez, secretary. 7. Oli- via Chavez, Surah Richmond, and Ted Hatten make final preparations for a Hal- loween teachers' breakfast. 8. Olivia Cha- vez, Ellen Lewis, and Doug Haggard tally queen ballots. mi 79 Senior-Faculty Game Coordinated by SLC Sponsoring the Frosh Roundup, the Senior- Faculty Basketball Game, and the canned food drive accounted for just a few of the activities of the Senior Leadership Club. The club, consisting of 35 members, elected Dan Dickens, president: Mitzi Kluckvin, vice-president, Shelly Hicklin, sec- retaryg and Kristin King, treasurer. SLC raised much of their money by car washes, bake sales, and garage sales with the help of sponsors, Mr. Burton Dunbar and Mrs. Kathy Northup. Mr. Dun- bar stated, The goal of SLC is to produce lead- ers and help motivate students in various activi- ties. 1. Senior Leadership Club. 2. Scott Spencer and Renee Hoecker 'move to the music' at the frosh dance. 3. Jackie Clayton presides over an AFS meeting. 4. Tim Hoffman prepares refreshments for AFS members. 5. AFS mem- bers. 6. SLC members provide information during back-to- school night. 7. AFS Officers - ROW 1: Brenda Lear, Julie Clayton, helly Hicklin, and Jackie Clayton. ROW 2: Lisa Sepp, foreign exchange studentg Marcie Cramer, Tim Hoff- man, and S eri Umphress. AFS Sells Carnations at Homecoming Game AFS members elected Jackie Clayton, Tim Hoff- man, Marcie Cramer, and Sheri Umphress as their officers for the 1979-80 school year. Mrs. Geyer and Mr. Pumphrey sponsored the club, which sold car- nations at the homecoming football game and held car washes to raise money. The club used the money to bring a foreign exchange student, Lisa Sepp, from Germany to Central. Lisa summed up her feelings by exclaiming, It's a lot of hard work, but I like it a lot. 5 French Club Carols at East Hills Mall Bridget Supple, president, Jerre Grace, vice president, Michel Kieffer, secretary, and Brenda Lear, treasurer, headed French Club as officers. With the help of sponsor Melanie Adams, the club co-ordinated a progressive dinner, celebrated Crepe Day and Mardi Gras Day, and sang at East Hills during the Christmas season. Michel Kieffer commented, lt's a fun and exciting way to learn about the French language and culture. 1. FRENCH CLUB MEMBERS - ROW 1: L. Temps, K. Hays, C. Walters. ROW 2:,C. Staven, L. Beheler, S. Steele, M. Kieffer, S. Schott, L. Danbury, R. Butler. ROW 3: R. Rosenthal, S. Walkup, L. Thompson. ROW 4: R. Douglas, J. Grace, B. Leer, C. Evans, P. Randall, A. Taylor, L. Henderson, M. Clements, B. Supple, S. Miller. 2. Stacie mNIk. f'H Henson tells Sherry Trail and Cindy Depeler a joke in French. 3. Jackie Clay- ton and Robin Lund look over songs for Christmas carols. 4. Jeff Umphress and Tim Hoffman listen to a discussion during a meeting. 5. SPANISH CLUB MEMBERS - ROW 1: J. Umphress, C. Gilley, T. Hoff- man, D. Bossert. ROW 2: K. Childress, J. Coyne, J. Clayton. ROW 3: Miss Marilyn Maxwell, L. Davidson, O. Chavez. 6. Span- ish Club officers. 7. French Club officers. 8. Craig Gilley and Joan Coyne sell apples during 4th hour. 5 1 2 slM'7tt5m di gif EEE ff E. S N X ... g lccl XL . . Q.. , Club Members Teach Spanish to Children To promote more understanding of Spanish- speaking peoples and to increase students' abil- ity to use the language is the purpose of Spanish Club, stated Miss Marilyn Maxwell, sponsor. Activities included a Christmas party, teaching Spanish to small children, a Foreign Language Fair, and an apple sale during lunch. Members also planned a possible trip to Mexico during the summer. Students serving as officers included Joan Coyne, president: David Bossert, vice presi- dent: Diane Cannon, secretary: and Craig Gilley, treasurer. 1 German Club Members Observe Octoberfest Sponsored by Herr William Mier, German Club sold Gummy Bears and candy to raise money. The 30 members elected David Yaktine, presi- dent, Danette Pearson, vice president: and Judy Morton, secretary-treasurer. Observing such hol- idays as the Octoberfest and St. Nicholas Day, members learned more about German culture. Judy Morton commented, lt's really neat observ- ing other countries' holidays. 84 V Latin Club Members Celebrate Saturnalia Latin Club members, headed by Kim Specker, presidentg Todd Piepergerdes, vice presidentg and Lori Pitluck, secretary-treasurer, ran a heavy schedule as they attended Latin conventions, dinners, and held several fund raisers among their monthly meetings. The club promoted a thorough knowledge of the Roman life while at the same time, enriched the skills of the Latin stu- dents. Sponsor Mrs. Gee concluded, lt gives the students a chance to associate with their class- mates outside of class. -XV-5 L4 Vx ale 1. Third and fourth year German Club members. 2. Members of Latin Club. 3. LATIN CLUB OFFICERS - Lori Pitluck, secretary-treasurer: Todd Piepergerdes, vice president and Kim Specker pres: dent 4 Latin club members discuss slides 5 Second year German Club mem bers 6 Officers of German Club Are, Dan . . . ette Pearson, vice presldentg Judy MOTTOD, 'v t f secretary-treasurerg and David Yaktine, president. 7. Herr Mier grabs a snack at the German Club Christmas pany. 8. Mem- 7 bers of Latin Club exchange gifts during Saturnalia. 4 Forum Club Members Discuss Many Topics Forty-five Forum Club members met to discuss topics such as Russian troops in Cuba and Pope John Paul ll's visit to the U.S. The club elected Dave Kirschner, presidentg Bill Hunt, vice-presi- dentg Chris Andresen, secretary, Kathy Schott, treasurer, and Dave Bossert, historian. Mrs. Ruth Newhart and Mr. Jim George served as the club's sponsors. Dave Kirschner commented, I like to discuss, in an intelligent manner, the current state of the world's affairs. 1. Members of War Games gather in the main library. 2. David Kirshner and Mrs. Newhart discuss meeting plans. 3. Forum Club members pause on the Court House steps. 4. 1979-8 Forum Club Officers - Dave Bossert, Kathy Schott, Chris Andresen, Bill Hunt, and David Kirshner. 5. What's that? One of the games the War Games club plays. 6. David Halter carefully plans his next move. 7. Charlotte Christiansen, Craig Gilley, and Karen McKernan have refreshments at a Forum Club meeting. B. Dennis Bryan shows David Halter a good move to make. ft if A... M em- ,. .,, i hm... 1 faiiiitssa ' NV' J K Mwff ff- - F if -1 . War Games Members Strengthen Tactics Shouts of B-4?! Oh no! You sunk my Battle- ship! echoed through the main building as mem- bers of War Games met to plot strategies. Mr. Louis Zeltner sponsored the club which elected Doug Cress, presidentg David Halter, vice-presi- dentg Denille Cambell, secretaryg and David Alchin, treasurer. sly' Saddle Club Sells Belts to Raise Funds Come horse around with us! served as the slogan for the 25 horse lovers in the Saddle Club. Stacy Martin headed the club as presidentg Gail Vineyard, vice-presi- dentg Cheryl Davidson, secretaryg and Julie Akers, trea- surer. Mrs. Trapp sponsored the reorganized club in its eighth year at Central. Gail commented, lt's especially good for those who don't have horses because it gives them a chance to experience the care of a horse. ,M sg , aa ttig 4 65 l ltit C , fi f K' tl 'gf 41 Wy, g . K ': 13 S' ww Q 4 'G 15 L I K f it 88 - as au up at C 2 l A 'lv 5 Timers Play Valuable Role at Swim Meets On your mark, get set ,... bang! At the sound of a gun, swimmers plunged into the pool and timers clicked their watches, a typical procedure at every swim meet. Timers performed important duties during each relay. Three timers in each lane used their stopwatches to get the exact time of each swimmer and check for false starts. Herr William Mier served as the sponsor of the club. 8 1. Stacey Martin distributes belts to Gail Vineyard. 2. Officers of Saddle Club - Stacey Martin, president: Gail Vineyard, vice-president: Cheryl Davidson, secretary, and Julie Akers, treasurer. 3. Saddle Club members. 4. Chris Constant prac- tices her sales techniques. 5. Mrs. Weber records times. 6. Swimmers' results are compared by timers. 7. Timers syn- chronize their stopwatches. 8. Members of Timers Club. FBLA Attends Business Meeting in St. Louis Disco dancing and attending business lectures went hand-in-hand for seven Future Business Lead- ers of America members as they represented Cen- tral at the regional conference in St. Louis, Missouri. Other FBLA activities included shampoo sales, Christmas caroling, and examining the financial operations of the Municipal Golf Course. Diane McCrary summed up her feelings by stating, FBLA has proved to be a great learning experience for me! Q .-1- se. rm 90 n 1. Officers of FBLA - Talmadge Fletchall, Jesse Lopez, Martina Lincoln, Laura Langerock, an Diane Nunley. 2. FBLA chairper- sons. 3. Marcie Harold sells DECA Store supplies to Lisa Clark. 4. DECA members who traveled to Florida. 5. Shelly Steele receives mugs from DECA member Lisa Lawson. 6. Jim Sill prepares for the trip to Florida with the help of Mr. Fockler. 7. FBLA members listen attentively at a meetingli 8. FBLA Members - ROW 1: T. Fletchall, J. Lopez, G. Garr, . Lincoln. ROW 2: D. McCrary, S. Trail, V. Fritts, D. Nunley, K. Boyles, L. Langerock, D. Sargent. ROW 3: S. Wiedmaier, M. Bish, and Mrs. Baker. W 'UA M XTR N M, X 01155 RU Q DECA Gives Members Business Experience Many students broke open their piggy banks to support DECA. Students purchased mugs, cheese, sausage, and candles from members who undertook these money making projects to host a banquet for the employers of DECA mem- bers. Some members attended marketing field trips in Atlanta, Georgia, and Daytona Beach, Flo- rida. Mr. Kent Fockler and Mr. Larry Marrs served as sponsors. W , I t ,,,,,, t H it t r i s i Biology Club Members Train Bats for Race Bake sales, plant sales, and a raffle on the out- come ofa rat race kept the Biology Club busy earn- ing money to pay tor a raft trip. Members elected Laurie' Jenkins, presidentg Todd Hickman, vice- presidentg and Alison Snodgrass, secretary. Mrs. Betty Salmon, sponsor, commented, The club is purely a fun organization with projects centered around biological themes. Chem-Physics Elects Dave Bossert President Students enrolled in any chemistry or physics class became eligible to join the Chem-Physics club. Mem- bers dressed in different colors of the rainbow to dem- onstrate a spectrum and planned a star-gazing field trip. Under the leadership of Dave Bossert, president, the club discussed current scientific events and how they affected life. Other officers included Julie Auxier, vice-presidentg Kathy Barnes, secretaryg and Bill Hunt, treasurer. Mr. C. W. McLaughlin served as the club's sponsor. Robin Hardy commented, We have fun and learn at the same time. ti.ir iz- is'- 1. Biology Club. 2. Peter Lammers and Linda Beheler discuss a club project. 3. Todd Hickman addresses the Biology club. 4. Chem-Physics members wait to make nominations for gresident. 5. Offi- cers of Chem-Physics lub - Julie Aux- ier, Dave Bossert, and Kathy Barnes. 6. Members of Chem- Physics club. 7. Biol- W N ogy club members listen attentively during N, a meeting. 8. Mr. McLaughlin speaks at a Chem-Physics club meeting. Ln Brush 8t Pencil Members Tour Art Gallery ,X i Sponsored by Mrs. Jane Voss, Brush and Pen- cil helped with the Sugarplum Festival at the Albrecht Art Museum, hosted a Christmas party, and tapped new members. Breakfast centers and candy sales financed a trip to the Kansas Univer- sity Art Gallery. Members chose Jan Drake, presi- dent, Scott Stevens, vice-president, Debbie Till, secretary-treasurer, and Ellen Lewis, publicity. it Wil W ju-L -26ffLAif5fYff Students Show Unique Talent for Writing Ten students comprised the creative writing project for the gifted and talented. Writing sam- ples, aptitude, and teacher recommendations determined the participants. Monthly group semi- nars and weekly individual meetings with Mrs. Pat Bransky, sponsor, aided the writers in developing their abilities. The purpose of the program is to provide opportunity for students with a special talent in creative writing to write and work outside the classroom with the guidance of a writing instructor, stated Mrs. Pat Bransky. 1. 1979-80 Brush and Pencil members. 2. Paul Urich makes a point while he reads his original composition. 3. Nanette Nicholes and Lynn Vaughn listen as poems are read at a Cre- ative Writing meeting. 4. Mrs. Bransky and Dina Wilson have a discussion. 5. Jan Drake looks over possible candy choices. 6. Members of Brush and Pencil meet to discuss plans for a Christmas party. 7. Brush and Pencil officers Jan Drake, Ellen Lewis, and Scott Stevens take a break after touring an Art Gal- lery. 8. Lisa Marlin concentrates on writing poetry. AQZZUMOC J D bww WM? qw wi Mem 4ff:,9LJC+l Mmm M Q0f1fl'LGld.C4 001 ,q--y,fA5 fo kjfu!UQ kl,f0LA.1z'A f -04'C4QV l0X NFL: Early Risers Win at Tournaments Catching a 5 A.M. bus to travel to a tournament became the weekend routine for National Foren- sic League members. The club sponsored by Ms. Paulette Manville and Mrs. Alexandria Humleker, chose Jean Popp, president, Kym Roberts, vice- president, Stacy Downey, corresponding secre- tary, Craig Gilley, treasurerg Jennifer Bartlett, his- toriang and Nancy Slover, recording secretary as officers. Jonna Cole commented, Being in NFL is challenging and a lot of hard work, but we have fun. ? l 1. National Forensics League members. 2. Janelle Courtner and Craig Gilley discuss upcoming tournaments. 3. NFL Officers - Jennifer Bart- lett, Craig Gilley, Jean Popp, Kym Robens. TOP ROW: Nancy Slover and Stacy Downey. 4. NFL members discuss business. 5. Chris Stobbs, Dianna Meyer, and Lisa Marlin take a refreshment break. 6. Garry Tiller and Kim Specker work on a duet. 7. Judy Daniels researches malerial for a speech. 1. ODYSSEY members gather on the downtown mall. 2. Managing editor Linda Beheler and Editor Chris Andresen. 3. Typing proves to be a slow process for Doris Ramsey. 4. Doris Ramsey listens as Lisa Marlin reads a poem. 5. Linda Beheler goes over the objectives of ODYSSEY. 6. Lisa Marlin and Dina Wilson arrange ODYSSEY mate- rial on a spread. 7. Reading a short story is Linda Beheler. 2Y Creativity Runs Wild Throughout Odyssey Willingness to work and an interest in creative writing qualified 20 students for positions on the ODYSSEY staff. The magazine began its sixth year of publication by sponsoring poetry and short story contests. A breakfast center and advance magazine sales headed fund-raising activities. Editor Chris Andreson supervised many meetings devoted to the selection of ODYSSEY material. Relating the purpose of the magazine, Advisor Mrs. Pat Bransky stated, We provide a showcase for the creative writing and artwork of CHS students. WW? OUTLOOK Keeps Student Body Informed OUTLOOK T-shirts became a familiar sight to students as the staffs delivered the bi-weekly newspaper to the various classes. Rob Optican and Scott Spencer served as first and second semester editors, respectively. Mrs. Mary Jo Hor- naday advised the staffs. Members learned about the various aspects of journalism from writing features to selling advertising space. Rob Opti- can observed, Our editorial cartoons have not been illustrations to fill space. They really meant something. ,..f1 'id IAM N 'E Sfit 1. FIRST SEMESTER OUTLOOK STAFF - ROW 1: L. Goerke, T. Wilcox, L. Sisson, J. Auxier, J. Clayton, L. Sprong, M. Horn, L. Mullican, T. Hoffman, P. Smith, J. Kendall. ROW 2: R. Symes, R. Optican, L. Alexander, J. Coyne, D. Cannon, D. Silvius. 2. Members of second semester staff discuss the job ahead of them. 3. Rob Optican contemplates ideas for the OUTLOOK. 4. Mrs. Hornaday assists Mitzi Klukvin on artwork. 5. Scott Spencer and Kay Hopkins discuss pages of the OUTLOOK. 6. SECOND SEMESTER OUTLOOK STAFF - ROW 1: O. Chavez, W. Thompson. ROW 2: P. Girner, K. King, K. Hopkins, M. Vaughn, S. Hicklin. ROW 3: K. Childress, C. Esely, S. Spencer, C. Roades. ROW 4: K. Jordan, T. Gentry, B. Filbert, M. Klukvin, T. Callaghan. 7. Mary Horn prepares OUTLOOKS for distribution. 101 Color Adds Spark of Life to WAKITAN Typewriters pounded and feet scurried as 10 sen- ior editors and 14 junior assistants worked furiously to produce the 1980 WAKITAN. Business Manager Rick DuLac handled the newly-acquired business responsibilities, publicizing and selling the book. Laura Langerock, editorg Gail Strube, managing edi- tor, and Mrs. Lynette Barr, advisorg guided the staff members. They led the staff through a jungle of deadlines, the change to a new publishing com- pany, andthe introduction of NATIKAW. Laura com- mented, We are really excited about including COLOR in our yearbook! , X ,iii p stil me Y on lg in e L V I 'tilkti 1. SENIOR STAFF MEMBERS - ROW 1: R. DuLac. L. Langerock, G. Strube, J. Vol- lintine, K. Schott. ROW 2: B. Nelson, L. Lawson, E. Lewis, J. Sale, and C. Esely. 2. Junior assistants relax at the picnic. 3. Caught in the act of taking a picture is Mrs. Barr. 4. JUNIOR ASSISTANTS - ROW 1: S. Schott, L. Pitluck, R. Hardy, A. Byorick, D. McCrary. ROW 2: S. Steele, M. Pilgram, S. Green, B. Wolfe. ROW 3: D. Kerns, T. McMulIan, J. Fowler, L. Martin, and J. Pioch. 5. Lori Pitluck and Janice Pioch concentrate on recording business transactions. 6. WAKITAN staff members devour dinner at a get-together. 7. Gina Thorton looks at a WAKITAN display. 8. Adding to the display of pictures for sale is Rick DuLac. N- AM N .ah -,. ' il if . RUR ff! WZ K, my lv? X- W 1 fggsaw W YQQ if . ifx nn , rf , Q. ' . , i'..,,,:-1. - 51 5 in kvwmx R .fsq.ii. gir ' ' M 'Ma-nur 'Su-W ACADEMICS 0 0 1 1 9 4 H . . . Q K W 1 5, 7? , 1 ' f 2' I A5 W v h 'f-J g'f A,. ,,f', 1 :-:',,-g'-1 f Lf 1 T Qu, w 5 I 5' NNNJ 5-fl.. 3 'Q'i J X 5 ,:. I 3 'I .M- wfjij ,......J-'l--Me- My 4 N 39 -swf: 1. N . 1, Michelle Shelter and Scott Shipley latch hook the Central tapestry. 2. Putting finishing touches on his artwork is Skip Houston. 3. Work- ing toward completion of his project is Kurt Neff. 4. Kelly Mollus experiments with water colors. 5. Tara Foutch concentrates on her artwork. 6. David Alchin puts his artistic interest to work. 7. Art I stu- dents sketch still-life drawings. 8. Frank Kennedy and Shirley Magee direct their artistic interests to painting. Ns, ,J ' F 1 Art Students Work to Complete Tapestry W V Q i I .I if Q We're behind the scene on almost everything, rela- ted Mrs. Jane Voss, when asked about the involvement of art students in the various school assemblies and activi- ties. Art l and ll explored all areas of art, ranging from drawing and sculpturing to constructing their own jew- elry, while Art lII and lV concentrated on individual inter- ests. ln their spare time, students continued work on the completion of a tapestry illustrating Central. Debbie Till, an Art Ill student, gave her definition of art: Art is creat- ing something by using the skills I have. It must also bring enjoyment to people. 'N M Flag Corps Performs With Marching Band Eighty-one instruments and one hundred sixty- two marching feet made up the Central High School Marching Band. Members competed in various contests throughout Northwest Missouri, with the competition at Maryville considered the toughest. Various parades also presented a chal- Ienge. The Flag Corps added color to the band's performance by twirling flags to the various tunes. They're doing a good job for their first year, commented Mr. Martin Bergee, band director. A' 7 JW' 2 , M ,j M ' DEEMMWM ..,, .. ,Qrfs M M wav M M M M K .,., I 1MjlM 4-,5',?tfif,-ff MM:1Qf7f 'zMfikgQ'.'N g f, ' , ' ' . ' '. wr? '- f ?W'A Mi gif if , ' Z A In ' :iff ' M 4 - M ., L f s ' ' d f it Q M ' V' Q I M M M M M ,if r .IM MM ' 1. Kevin Williams concentrates on playing the tuba. 2. Mr. Bergee oversees marching practice. 3. The band performs their CHS formation. 4. Playing the bass occupies the attention of Bill Lgtton. 5. Violin- ists practice during the first hour. 6. and rehearsal extends beyond the classroom. 7. Mike Cole, Kevin Herkelman, and Diane Malan perform at halftime. 8. Band members listen as flutists temporarily take the limelight. Secretarial Training Class Attends Seminar Skywriting, economic studies, mock trials - only a few of the activities of approximately 1500 business students. Shorthand students mastered their skills through skywriting, while practical business teachers placed more emphasis on economics. Business law classes staged their own mock trials and secretarial training students attended a business seminar in Mary- ville. Commenting on her first year as department chairperson, Mrs. Betty Baker said, We're trying to develop the student awareness of business activities and keep them up to date on careers. 1 1 1 at ' . a r .. .ta 'QR wmv' if .l M- it wx? at ,K 4 A K s ,h j V I X' gg... , ,. to ,w no S 'x i i .. S . . it 'N I .1 -'12 1. Lisa Morrow transcribes from the dictaphone in Clerical Practice. 2. Skywrit- ing helps beginning shorthand students learn the alphabet. 3. Steve Vasey and Kim Ketchum work bookkeeping problems on the adding machines. 4. Patricia Wilson, Deanna Royce, and Stacey Kerns practice typing. 5. Students in Mrs. Bartles' fifth hour class skywrite. 6. Carolyn Hovenga and Eddie Barlow take a timed writing. 7. Secretarial training students take dictation. 8. Kathy McMulIan types an assignment. Choir, Band Present Christmas Concert Choir classes, conducted by Mr. Tom Schneider and Mrs. Sharon Dyer, worked to improve sight- reading skills and voice control. Choirs participated in many Christmas activities, including caroling at East Hills and holding a Christmas Concert which included the combination of all choirs and the band performing Hallelujah Chorus. Show Choir, a selected group of juniors and seniors, also sang at various performances. Choir is a lot of fun, said Jennie Dierking, and it's a great opportunity to do something for the schooI. 1. Mixed Choir I students follow the practice of performing warm-up exercises before actually singing. 2. Concentrating on directions being given are members of Concert Choir. 3. Mr. Schneider gives altos their pitch. 4. Song memorization involves Mixed Choir ll stu- dents. 5. Freshman choir members practice during sixth hour. 6. Choir classes rehearse in the auditorium for the Christmas Concert. 7. Mrs. Dyer goes over new musical selections on the piano. 1. Nancy Slover serves as timekeeper for a debate. 2. Judging a debate is Craig Gilley. 3. Janet Meyer, Lisa Sti- gall, and Gail Crawford carry on a debate. 4. Vicki Fritts signals the time left. 5. Obtaining case material are Kammy Hays and Holleg Bucher. 6. Ted Roberts and Judy aniels state their ideas. 7. Todd Aldrich and Mike Barnes prepare to cross-examine Ted Roberts. 8. Tim Ramsey reads a news- paper article. Debate Classes State Foreign Policy Ideas Resolved: That the federal government should significantly change the foreign trade policies of the United States. Debate I and ll students researched, argued, and took cases to tournaments on this topic, as Ms. Alexandra Humleker, in her first year as Debate teacher, coached the classes. Besides working on cases, students gave reports on and dis- cussed current issues. ln giving her reasons for tak- ing Debate, Barb Wood said, I enjoy it, and it helps me in other classes, especially Government. 1. Applying pantomime make-up to Barb Wood occupies the attention of Stacey Downey. 2. Inspector Clouseau searches for clues to the whereabouts of the Pink Panther. 3. Students perform in The Importance of Being Earnest. 4. Compet- ing in a tug-of-war in the Missouri Theater lobby are Bob Taylor, Chris Andresen, and Jill Vollintine. 5. Kit Meinert, Rod Smith, and Laurie Morris watch as Stacy Griggs reacts to a gunshot wound. 6. Students concentrate on playing their roles profes- sionally in Say Uncle. 7. The Pink Pan- ther, Leasa Kafer, displays surprise at a newly found item. 8. Kym Roberts, Jonna Cole, and Kelly Childress add animation to an explanation of the instruments in an orchestra. issouri Theater Hosts Drama Students Drama students received a taste of Broad- way as they perfected pantomimes and pre- sented one-act plays. Accompanied by the St. Joseph Symphony, students created and per- formed musical pantomimes at the Missouri Theater. One-act plays included a melodrama, musical, classic, and comedy. Students not only learned the techniques on acting but also how to apply make-up and operate sound and light boards. Lisa Correu commented, lt's hard work, but l learned a lot about acting and the theater. P 31. W ,ugqrpum--f ' M.. 4, W. xl X 7 -it? Q . M.. .,,si, .. ,V .K my .Y Q' 5 ,A .-stmwws X K ,f i ':. 1. Robin Davis concentrates on a reading assignment in her Junior English class. 2. Mrs. Barr gives words in a spelling bee. 3. Freshman students await their turn to spell. 4. English composition students read an assignment. 5. Craig Beyer and Robert Babcock consult the dictionaries. 6. Tammy Harmen and Lori Dial put acrostic assignments of fellow students up for display. 7. Mr. Jochems assists students with their class- work, 8, Tyler Lewis takes an activity card from Mrs. Maddox's learning center. ll fgm English Classes Develop Accuracy Communication -the exchange of opin- ions or ideas - played a key role in English classes. Poetry, semantics, and short sto- ries named only a few of the areas explored. Freshmen and sophomores concentrated on the basic skills of reading and writing, while upperclassmen placed more empha- sis on the study of literature. l want my stu- dents to be very accurate, commented Mrs. Nadine Maddox, freshman English teacher, because on a future job they will have to be accurate. French Students Hear Music of Suroit Bonjour! Hola! Salve! Hallo! Foreign Language students echoed these greetings in French, Spanish, Latin, and Ger- man classes. Students not only learned the languages, but also explored the customs and traditions of the various countries. Spanish students took part in the Spanish custom of breaking a pifmata, and French classes travelled to Kansas City to see Suroit, a French music group. Lisa Danbury summed up her feelings about foreign language classes by saying, l think everyone should know a different language. I plan to travel some day and my French will help me. fi 'K' V fx Sy 9 3... g D 2. E -. fn r K f 5 2315 i .. . 'f Q fi 0 Eigw vxfsq .Ng S . 2 lflift WS t i 5.. . ., s-5... as a ,L-: E Q! lettzzfii . Y. ig. 5. s ' 2 Lk 1. Spanish I students check homework. 2. Ms. Maxwell prepares to use the tape recorder as part of classroom work, 3. Fourth hour Spanish students await their turn to read. 4. Latin l students test their language skills on a Latin test. 5. Student teacher Becky Sanders converses with students in French. 6. Andrea Youngdahl concentrates on an assign- ment. 7. Mavis Winder and Stacy Culp display the pinata they con- structed. 8. Administering a Latin quiz is Mrs. Gee. Gymnasts Improve Endurance Flexibility Snap! Crackle! Pop! Each day began at 7:30 sharp for Central gymnasts, coached by Ham Henderson, Fif- teen boys enriched their skills on parallel bars, floor exercise, vaulting, high bar, still rings and pommel horse, wnile 14 girl gymnasts worked on uneven paral- lel bars, the balance beam, the vault, and floor exer- cises. The class taught endurance and flexibility as the students prepared for their first year of competition and their annual spring show. Students bettered their coordination by participating in dance lessons and practicing stunts after school. gf' as mm W. ,wt 554,414 NWN. A'VVN x if WL45' swnaimw-if-...gh -...M 1. The gymnastics class. 2. Warming up by doing the splits are John Fiuch and Jody Harvey. 3. Leslie Hollingsworth and Mark Miller improve their flexibility. 4. Jim Gampper performs a sequence on the rings. 5. Tom Allen and Kim Hayse perfect handstands. 6. Displaying her prowess on the uneven parallel bars is Kim Hayse. 7. Working out on the rings is Mike Corless. New Computer Adds to Hillyards Training Courses at Hillyard Technical School gave approximately 115 juniors and seniors an oppor- tunity to develop skills for trade, technical, or vocational careers. While courses ranged from Auto Body to Health Occupations, Auto Mechan- ics proved the most popular. Activities did not confine students to the classroom as the Building Trades classes constructed a house on Miller Road and Health Occupations students worked at the Carriage Square Nursing Home and at St. Joseph Hospital. New machinery, including an IBM computer and an engine analyzer, added to classroom training. funn- in MB... I . 4? Ki 'IQ-r 'Flin N . Nw ' I ,, 'ief.-fQf5f, W-m.,e,QM Y V i A A, . . A as A Q T 1. Roger Busey considers the problem at hand. 2. Darren Froud directs his attention to a drafting project. 3. Tom McClain and Roy Crist find cooperation works well in Auto Body. 4. Lunch time precedes afternoon classes for Rhonda Horn and Tina Wood. 5. Mark Kirschner and Vici Svuba compute a data processing problem. 6. Computer pro- gramming requires the concentration of Brett Dalby and Mark Beers. 7. Afternoon Hillyard students go through the lunch line. 8. Jerry Conway and Bruce Green relax before leav- ing for Hillyards. W... . . . My 4, History Shows Effects of Past on Present Notes, tests, term papers, and book reports named only a few of the learn- ing methods utilized by students to develop their knowledge of history. Allowing students to gain insight on their ancestry, history courses also encouraged them to appreciate the results of the past on the present. Dave Bossert commented, History repeats itself, and if I can learn more about what happened in history, I will know more of what to expect in the future. . . A am V, 'iimgwgimm A , K M , W . is , . ,M VV ,zjg U V - ,ff of l 'i N23 4 . wf-' 1- . . ,m.f.4... if Q ,f . www w al? ,Q My , H fi? Q rl I .vi fi , V, .urzfa . 'N , ' fm, ' f lt. V r 'X Af, Q ,. 'Q . Q ,Q 1 A7934 9 , . ,wh . LN A Q 1- if., If ug., H., N f. 'em . 'Q Q px, . M awr we- I T an. e 4 hi... 'L ,i :Hgh .... sf . x... Q.. I5 1 1. Mr. Blakley goes over a test with Mike Max- well. 2. Students answer questions from his- tory books in Mr. Young's class. 3. Mary Cook takes time out to get caught up on current news. 4. Mr. Blakley's 4th hour students con- centrate on tests. 5. Donna Dowden and Mohammad Eskandari work for A's, 6. Lan- don Hoecker relaxes as Sharon Hawkins fin- ishes her test. 7. Jeff lnsco takes a break from class work. 8. Keeping caught up on history assignments is Gwen Jeschke. L. fm. 1. Wrapping a baby requires the attention of Cary Kemp and Julie Kendall, 2. Home nursing skills are put to use by Rhonda Gray and Sandy Morse, 3. Linda Butler dices celery. 4. Dana Botts and Helen Ginn work in the cooking lab. 5. Pam Karr bandages the hand of Sophia Bish. 6. Mrs. Crawford assists Lori Roseberry in placing pat- tern pieces. 7. Josie Johnson grates cabbage for cole slaw. A af new +15 .t..,g Home Economics Does More Than Sew, Cook What department offered 14 different classes to prepare a student for future domestic life? Home Economics. A wider variety of courses attracted both boys and girls toward Home Ec. Activities such as Single Survival, Family Health and Nursing, Home Furnishings, and Personal Culture prepare the students for later life, stated Mrs. Doris Grun- wald, Home Ec. Chairman. Mrs. Grunwald, along with Mrs. Crawford, Mrs. Hanabury, and Mrs. Mier, taught students how to sew, cook, and demonstrate other various domestic abilities. ' ' 5 Students Fill l.A. Classes to Capacity Filled to capacity described the enrollment of Industrial Arts classes as students took courses involving drafting, woodworking, rebuild- ing small engines, and metalworking. Projects constructed by students included tool-boxes and jewelry in metalworking, andsuch things as Queen Anne coffee tables, a cedar chest, and a rocker in woodworking. Mr. Wilkinson com- mented, I try to expose my students to as many materials, processes, and occupations as possi- ble. This gives them an idea of what they want to do in the future and also gives them a larger learning experience. all 1 ,.....---m M5 1. Gregg Wyatt measures his wood for straightness. 2. Tony Miller, Benny Owens, and Wally Bennet look for repairs to be made on a small engine. 3. Jim Warner works on a drafting assignment. 4. Check- ing the width of a board is Strad Nave. 5. Drafting I students concentrate on their drawings. 6. Planing wood occupies the attention of James Myers. Lf '35 if , . S A 5 H 1. Tangee Green checks an assignment. 2, Completing work- sheets are Todd France, Cari Followwell, and Lori O'Meara. 3. Mark Hazelrigg takes Algebra I notes. 4. Mr. Ozenberger dis- cusses the principles of Algebra with his fourth hour class. 5. Shelly Bunkowski begins her daily assignment. 6. Tracy Bor- chardt, Damon Noblet, and Charlie Henton work on a math assignment. 7. Mrs. Weber's fourth hour students concentrate on homework. 9' w Nm is - aw! ga N-gf' I X ..,. ..... c ..... S!! gf J fe Ai .g5cm5QD l Hegiio, wail +0904 we GXMX Wwe ago Q,iq55Q5 Xoqeiriwor this 14600 -'BLU W Ci ESPN-QQ,i Koko sono, fxekdlbgiillffioot Ywocoqgr-QA oc 052 ,fxmooswucapfgg efighea Mathe'mfafiE':LsDPIaQ ES ML be ouQ r ethfs scimryug AQLSQQ ypital Part in Li e -'IE 0.90 rem er DJHQQWQ umber are a vial p rt of everyday life an o?SD55de'iy, at3iriqenieatq-MrQa'Y9rs3QGf-X-Lf5 f ,with de artment ead. Ce ra offered f ni attifbdrhffs ra erGg9dDQ IX 015521610 diipfrtmenttatdgzegi a new member to . e wi 5-eiection. r the Est USE, dents h P - ss, ' There is no wayto functi I e h ica encountered t e re 1 2 ran on a trial basis. Mr. S c ed ffapy, society without mathematics. M.. i 133 P.E. Classes Plunge Into Swimming Course Whether the activity required dribbling the basket- ball down court or aiming for a 'tbulI's eye with a bow and arrow, underclassmen tested their abilities in sports of their choice. The P.E. Department offered a wide selection of activities ranging from track and soccer to bowling and ice skating. One of the newer electives, aerobics, involved running and exercising to condition the heart. The introduction of a swimming program also gave students an addi- tional option. They loved it! commented Ms. Mary Kay Hyde on the swimming. Most of the kids already knew how to swim, but this program gave them a chance to make new friends. 4' mn. X1 l l E ' 1 ' . RQ x 1' -qw . . E. Q. ,.., . . ,.,... . ....... If ,Q g , f -X - fs- as - Q - ' ., R. ,I Q Q 'gg 1 nk :F -.iw H '4 4' xl .- -jg!! f rf .Marge :ss l ' . Hui 4. fa ' 3 , ,,.. -sims K Aditi 5 5 'N' ' . ' ' A ,. -, 95 4, warg' Je- I . 15: vll ?,,.,. 7 -' t Xkng , ..f .,'.w:i,4 l Q in fi x fi, if 557' 3 f f S 1 p 1. Bay F . t .Na Aw Q .pr in , f y I ' f fyu. v 3 ,..,.f.... ' .,- V ...sawn-.--... ,.. ,,w..M4.s-was A-.imp N -- --w f f 2 am BN A ---Tu, 5 aff' ,..nl 1. Stephanie Holmes prepares to shoot an arrow. 2. Students relax on the deck of Noyes Pool after swimming. 3. Janet Sue aims for a bull's eye. 4. Julie Grace puts her weight into her swing. 5. Students await Coach Dunham's whistle to begin shooting. 6. Fifth hour P.E. students test their floating abilities in innertubes. 7. Fiomona Trump runs to first as Jim Dzubay comes in home. RCTC Adds Girls' Honor Guard to Program Though many didn't realize it, ROTC teams spent extra hours in preparation for competition just as the sports teams did. The Honor Guard practiced ten hours a week in anticipation of the Missouri State Drill Competition and the Nebraska State Competition. The annual ROTC Revue inspired the 10 first-year cadets in the IDR Llndividual Drill Regulationj squad to perfect drills. The formation of a Girls' Honor Guard for the first time enabled Central to become more competitive with other schools. I like drilling with the weapons and Girls' Honor Guard gives me a chance to learn new drills, commented senior Becky Hughes. 6 P.-sf' ,I L www is--i 'anti yr o -'lb 1. Honor Guard members prepare for competition. 2. HONOR GUARD MEM- BERS - ROW 1: S. Davidson, L. Stobbs, R. Watson: ROW 2: D. Brown, J. Rose, M. Coy, J. Ficklin. ROW 3: P. Rose, D. Halter, D. Bunch, J. Landess, D. Bunch. 3. Mem- bers put commands into action, 4. Dennis Stevens steadies his rifle. 5. Cadets stand attentively during a drill. 6. An after-school rifle team practice occupies Ron Sholtz and Steve Swartz. 7. Learning drill techni- ques is a pan of cadet training. ., , 4? f I 1. Danny Brown takes careful aim. 2. Larry Stobbs finds concen- tration and a steady aim are necessary for good riflemanship. 3. THE BATTALION GUARD - ROW 1: B. O'DelI, S. Davidson, R. Watson, P. Wildbergerg ROW 2: J. Landess, D. Halter, L. Stobbs, P. Rose. 4. Checking shooters' scores is part of Sgt. Major Nes- Ier's job. 5. Concentration plays a key part in proper drilling for James Ficklin. 6. Ty Garbe participates in the Turkey Shoot. 7. ROTC cadets spend classtime studying. is W 3 Students Take Part in ROTC Turkey Shoot 5 Thoughts of aim, squeeze the trigger gently, and fire! added to an aura of con- centration on the rifle range as Turkey Shoot participants and rifle team members took their turns shooting. The 8-member rifle team took all-city honors and finished the season with a 6-0 record. Students par- ticipated in the Christmas Turkey Shoot, which served as a fundraiser to buy Shield and Spear patches and sponsor I.D.R. squad awards. Charlotte Christensen, Tur- key Shoot winner said, I had a lot of fun and the turkey was great! . Q ' i .W , bf H 4 0' ' , , ,I 5 . -f? ,-1 -., M A , y 4 t ,,, -... 0 'Q x 7 lxt, V V3 ' nit wa, 'X wx X309 Q Q V 46 WM QQ VNQQNLQ st fy Soils ' Ox X9 Q Q .V xv Q W0 NX :QQ at 5 -ts NX W 1. Science Investigation students conduct a radioactivity test. 2. Levon Quasabian and Chip Grier take down lab tests. 3. Lecturing to fi rrlass is Mrs. Salmon. 4. Snakes don't scare James Brown, John Haenni or James Stephens. 5. Biol- ogy II students take notes in class. 6. Science students work on individual reports. 140 i Q it ig 5 2 ,,'f. L . . Lab Work Aids Classes wr at in Science Studies Examining the internal organs of various animals such as pigs and frogs involved science students as they showed an interest in lab work of this type. Dis- secting became one of several activities in which Biol- ogy l and ll students participated. Biology I studied about cells and their living conditions, while Biology ll leaned toward hypothesis and genetics. ln March, Sci- ence lnvestigation students attended a symposium in St. Louis. Commenting on the study of science, Mr. McLaughlin said, Most humans are basically curious as to why things happen. gffydf Elective Courses Add Diversity to English Shakespeare, sports, and almost everything in between involved approximately 1,650 students in the English elective program. For the second semester, students chose two courses from the 26 electives offered. Improved Reading, American Writers, and English Writers became new additions to the program. Electives, designed to add variety to the English curriculum, stressed skills, composition, and subject matter of the course. Mrs. Virginia Fra- zier commented, An English elective program pro- vides for individual differences and gives students some voice in the learning process. I f lii?f?fl5E 1 fi x N ML ifsttffi, X . Q s Q' ms if 1. Dana Potts and Sue Schubert assist Kim Gil- more as she gives an explanation of Stone- henge. 2. Refreshments are a must for students attending the showing of MacBeth. 3. Karen Burns perfects her storytelling techniques in ChiIdren's Literature. 4. Observing role playing occupies the attention of Person to Person stu- dents. 5. Students enter Hillcrest Theater to see MacBeth. 6. Chris Stobbs, Scott Adams and Frankie Till play the role of Central administra- tors. 7. Michelle Clark and Donny Orban discuss their views in Person to Person. 4 Government Students Portray Legislators Breaks in classroom routine came often for social science students. Government Day, mock legislatures, a visit by a police dog, and a lie detector test demonstration highlighted activities. Newspapers played an important role as they became available in the classrooms to help stu- dents keep up with current news. Teachers began visiting other schools to obtain new ideas as they worked toward their goal of making the curriculum more consistent. Dr. James Crenshaw stated, We want to get the curriculum clearly defined in consistency and clarity and stress skills, concepts, and values more. 4 .Z 1 , ,, ,Q it , 1---...Ng I Y X 'FQ , mxm. .ssl sm. Pf'fi 1. Taped cassettes provide a break in the regular class routine for Jannette Gramer. 2. The dictionary aids Loren Colvin in homework. 3. Workbook exercises keep Cindy Bosh and Jamma Brewer busy. 4. Jeff Bal- lard and Tammy Livick finish classroom work. 5. Expec- tations of an A test grade encourage Albert Collins and Rolando Lerit. 6. Sherie Hestand, Mark Lingerfeldt, and Jannette Gramer take advantage of the cassette recorder and film strip. 7. Mark Hagee, Debbie Groenke, and Tammy Livick use class time to complete worksheets. 8. The attention of Mrs. Correau is tempo- rarily diverted from working with Mike Harper. we W A . S, :W it J... as A E w .. .. . wi s Special Ed Participates in Convention Special Education students concentrated in the academic areas of math, language arts, and work study. Besides these classes, courses such as Typing, Band, and Small Engines involved the students outside of their regular program. The Special Education pro- gram took part as one of the 300 out of 1,500 presentations chosen to participate in the Council for Exceptional Children's 58th Annual International Convention in Philadelphia. lt's a very enjoyable and rewarding position as a teacher in Special Ed, commented Ms. Bon- nie King. W miawgl I V- ,wana 4 F iwM.'- ' 148 S 1, Tim Squires gives a speech about ten- nis. 2. Kevin Fajardo perfects his oratori- cal skills. 3. Mark Crouser, Tracie Breck- enridge, and Ray Tiller listen to a speech. 4. Carol Gibbs and Allison Snodgrass plan out a duet act. 5. Demonstrating various nervous movements of speakers is Mark Crouser. 6. Janelle Cortner researches speech material. 7. Flay Tiller practices his speech alone. 'Q wh, wu- 4' if if ,MW Speech Classes Offer Variety to Students Yickety-yak! Talking never ceased in the speech classes as students worked to perfect their speak- ing ability. Students developed their oratorical skills through humorous and dramatic interpretation, duet acting, poetry, storytelling, and extemporaneous speaking. involving approximately 30 students, the speech squad competed in 16 tournaments. Ms. Paulette Manville, speech coach, stated, lf you're sincere in your ability to communicate, then you'Il be successful. Sincerity is number one in speaking welI. v., H EG Wx, QE SCNALI AWA NATIKAW Administration Lends a Helping Hand M, Fteady and willing to assist described the administrative team headed by Mr. Bill Trapley. While performing tasks such as coordinating activities, handling discipline problems, and enforcing school district policies, they summed up their primary interest in two words: students and education. Another group, the St. Joseph School Board, shared similar views. Superintend- ent Dr. Gerald Troester remarked, Central has a well-rounded student body with a wide variety of interest and ability. X tm I y ..... A--H. is sx.:,:f ' 1. Principal Mr. Bill Tarpley pauses at his office door. 2. Good news lights up Mrs. Carol Cutler's smile. 3. Vice-Principal, Mr. Sam Carneal, glances through a 1979 WAKITAN. 4. Mr. Aaron Ranner, freshman principal, scans a business letter. 5. Dr. Gerald Troester chats with Dr. John Stolt before a school board meeting. 6. Sopho- more principal, Mr. Jim Colman, sits back after a busy day. 7. The administrators. 8. The St. Joseph School Board. 9. Mr. Jim Colman assists Pat Linscott with his locker. it ss. X 'NNN-mi . A35 -22? l -in E WW :j 'Aff' My 1. Mrs. Williams, Mrs. Wiles, and Mrs. Weipert look over a report. 2. Mrs, imy :Ii Freeman, sophomore library assistant, and Mrs. Gerhardt, main library secretary. 3. Preparing to make a copy is Mrs. Jackson. 4. Miss Beaver checks the financial records, 5. Mrs. Euler fills out a tardy slip. 6. Mrs. Stokes takes a break from her busy routine. 1... ZZ 5 f. is fig? 1 1 ,sf ,X ,-. A x. W q Vx, X N . 'S....- I V 3 Sophomore Library Welcomes New Assistant, Mrs. Freeman Central High School, may I help you? Answering the constantly ringing telephone provided yet another task for the office help. Main office staff consisted of Miss Madeleine Beaver, bookkeeperg and Mrs. Gladys Williams, Mrs. Betty Wiles, and Mrs. lvel Weipert. Annex offices, managed by Mrs. Mary Lou Jackson and Mrs. Mary Euler, handled the specific business of the two annexes. Mrs. Jo Stokes, RN., provided the various health services. The sophomore library obtained the assistance of Mrs. Maxine Freeman, who enjoyed working with students, books, and staff most about her job. Mrs. Marilyn Gerhardt served as secretary for the main library. Wm f ... i .,. Q , E FU? l56 Custodians Provide School Maintenance Preparing pizza, tacos, chef salads, fried chicken, and other menu items proved an interesting chal- lenge for the cooks. In spite of hot stoves and uncooperative milkshake machines, they served the students with a smile. Custodians, armed with brooms and dustpans, tackled the floor over the 2000-plus students tra- velled each day. They worked long hours in various areas of the building - from the cafeteria to the auditorium. Z' 'na 4 Q V ,l I , iv? if f ,. ..,.. .- , in W ...,,,, , ,, 5-22 s f i ' 22, . , , , M ,,,, 7 , ,,,, .. 5 Z? L- l , is nuns wtf' 'T-T 'sa W iQ . , W' sv an a l Qui Y- tl 44 x 5, i 'K-Aw, 4 L --gtg sl A W . . A Ihr.: - lx rl, 3' in ,iw www issuing: ms,, My 1. Hilton Tinker, Sr. takes a look at equipment in the boiler rooms. 2. COOKS - ROW 1: K. Harbison, M. Duguid, M. Burket, C. Coker, D. Nordstrom, B. Strathm, A. Schnildknecht, and M. Cotton. ROW 2: J. Shaiffer, L. Bunch, P. Hall, F. Kar- guth, S. Johnson, I. Giannetta, L. Godleski, B. Bacon, and S. immons. 3. Students wait to pay for lunches. 4. Shirley Sim- mons prepares bread and butter. 5. George Seiter clears trash from tables in the cafeteria. 6. The popularity of chocolate shakes keeps Katherine Harbison busy during lunch. 7. Cus- todian Clarence Perry keeps watch over the sophomore hall. 8. Students select their lunches from a wide variety. 9. Storing supplies is Effie Appleb . 10. CUSTODIANS - C. Berry, J. Sisk, C. Gray, H. Tinker, gr., G. Martinez, and D. Bigham. Staff Exchanges Opinions What does Central mean to you? Mrs. Joanne Anderson - Central is being with young people and sharing their enthusiasm and trying to help them along the way. Mr. Robert Evans - A place to help young people learn more about the world in which they live. Mrs. Jane Voss -- The people are the essential ingredient at Central. Mr. Jim Col- man - 'During my high school years, Central played a major role in me achieving my goals, and I feel it's a privi- lege to be a part of Central now in any capacity. Mr. Vin- cent Perry - Best place in town to receive the best educa- tion. Mrs. Jo Stokes - In the time I have been at Central, each year has been fresh and challenging. Mrs. Lynette Barr - lt's my home away from home. +2 S my li t . o V , Q, 'A , . , '77, 5 V W KJ, df ...avr w f L- ' . Q . 'X tx 5, ww . ,.... Q . 1. Visiting at lunch are Mr. Muir and Mrs. Zillner. 2. Mr. Tarpley and Mrs. Cutler arrive for a staff meeting. 3. Taking a moment to think is Mrs. Stokes. 4. Mr. Carneal talks shop with Mr. Fisher. 5. Mrs. Weipert looks up information for a con- cerned parent. 6. Discussing school issues is Mr. Colman and Dr. Jerry Ascherman. 7. Mr. Fockler looks over his mail. 8. Teachers have a casual conversation during lunch. 9. Mr. Ranner and Pat Hall converse at lunch. vw 'V' 01 k.7xQ YW 6 0,19 First Y ar Melanie Adams E:mAi!P3?fToxbaii and French I-IV, Spanish Club, French Club, Volleyball Coach, Camping, Reading. Kathryn Akard Language Arts IV, Reading, Sewing, nitting. Wrestling Coach, Physical Fit- DGSS. Bea Anderson Pre-Vocational Business, All- School Play Ushers, Golf, Reading. John Anderson Drivers Education, Handball, Jogging, Refinishing Anti- ques. M. Joanne Anderson Language Arts Il Honors, Lan- guage Arts ll Regulars, Soph- omore Sponsorg Raising Dogs, Needlework, Reading. Phyllis Anderson Language Arts, Oil Painting, Reading, Sports. xr, George Athens Biology. Betty Baker Clerical Training, Bookkeep- ing, Personal Typing, Future Business Leaders of America, Canoeing, Travelling, Music. PatBandler General Math- Pre-Algebra, Camping, Ba lgpacking, 4- Wheel Driving. l 7 Wi xi will , aars g M irs s yur- MM! Lynette Barr Language Arts I, Publications, WAKITAN, Writing, Collecting Postcards, Bowling, Music, Photography. Betty Bartles Short and, Typing, Sailboat- ing, Walking, Reading. Look- mg lor Antiques and Collecti- es. Martin Bergee Concert Band, Symphonic Band, Music Theory, Stage Band, Marching Band, Pep Band, Senior Revue, All- School Play Conductor. nm, Charles Blakley American History, Football and Baseball Coach, Summer Fast Pitch Softball. Sharon Bottortt Language Arts ll, Reading, Ceramics. Irene Bradshaw Bookkeeping, Dancing, Knit- ting, Leather Tooling, arden- ing. Patricia Branskg Language Arts lll, O YSSEY, Creative Writing Project for the Gifted and Talented, Fac- ulty Advisory Council, Fre- Iance Writing, Photography, Stained Glass Crafting. John Chavez Health, P.E., Cross-Country and Track Coach, C-Club, Running, Gardening, Fishing, Hunting. Don Cochran Typing, Business Law, Fish- ing, Gardening, Golf. ,,,,,, le P ,..,,,, Sandra Correu Learning Disabilities, Stamp Collecting, Reading, Refinish- ing Furniture, Shirley Couldry Language Arts I. Marilyn Crawford Home ursing, Single Sur- vival. Consumer Education and Management, Wardrobe Planning, Consumer Home- making, ewing, Reading. James T. Crenshaw Recent American History, American Government, Gov- ernment Day Sponsor, Senior- Faculty Game, Politics, Read- ing, Farming. Randy Dedrickson General Business, Business Lawg Boys Tennis Coach, lntramura Football and Bas- ketball, Tennis. Stephen Driever Biology, Biology Club Co- Sponsorp Yoga, Swimming, Horses. iii .1 f 1 ? WM. . ,,- , .. . Tony Dudik Business Math, Business Law, Football and Wrestling Coach, Senior Class Sponsor, Sports, Nature. Davetta Duke Art I: Sewing, Jogging. Burton Dunbar SocioloQYJ Senior Leadership Club Sponsor, Music, Read- ing. ffl Q x f ..,. I , Barbara Dunham P.E., G.A.A., Girls Track Sports. Robert L. Evans Drafting I and llg Fishing, Hunt- ing. Roger L. Fisher Woodworking I and ll, Farm ing, Motorcycle Riding. 1 i 'in xi i Kent Fockler Distributive Education I, Dis- tributive Education Activities, DECA Sponsor Virginia Frazier Eng ish Literature, English Composition, National Honor Society, Back-To-School Night hairman, Reading, Writing Poetry, Antiques, Cats, Giving Poetry Readings and Talks on Teaching. Anita Frye Modern and Contemporary History, Russian History: Jun- ior Class Sponsor: Golf, Swim- ming. IRE rm Hildeglarde Gee Latin l- , Latin Club, Travel- ing, Music, Reading, Sewing, Cooking. James George American Government, World History, Forum Club, Book Collecting, Sports Cars. Kathryn Geyer American History, AFS Spon- sor, Faculty Advisory Commit- tee, Freshman Class Sponsor, School Historian, Traveling, Reading, Homemaking. N6 t 'lily' an Hoc f f' vie 5 Carol Gilpin Contemporary Issues, World History, Sophomore Class Sponsor, Knitting, Reading. Margery Groenke Language Arts ll, Sophomore Class ponsor, Ceramics, Cake Decorating, Sewing. Franklin Gross Special Education Work- Study, Assistant Track Coach, Football, Softball, Basketball, Volleyball, Baseball. -1, Soscws ' y 4, X gffflewlvqigfyyfdiduv Doris Grunwald Child Development, Family Relations, Personal Culture Housing and Home Furnish- ings, All-School Play Recep- tion, Sewintg, Needlepoint, Gardening, ooking, Fishing, Traveling. Roger Grunwald Psychology, Football Coach, Golf, Hunting, Fishing. it er Cityof fl zi Crensha resides Lathrop Pam Hanabuv Single Survival, orld Foods, Family Meals, Creative Cloth- ing, Wardrobe Planning and Clothing Construction, Con- sumer ducation and Home Management, Famil Health and Home Nursing, gem Pon Sponsor, Sewing, Genealogy, Needlecrafts. William Hedge P.E., Football Coach, Every- thing. - kg J A x.,.f Hamilton Henderson Human Relations, Contempo- rary lssues, Black History, Gymnastics, Plants, Tropical Rsh, Gymnastics. Dean Hochman Art lg Girls Basketball Coach, Brush and Pencil Club Spon- sor, Tennis, Reading, Music, Scrabble. Mary Jo Homaday Language Arts Ill, Journalism, Nationa Honor Society S n- sor, All-School Play 835- tumes, Public Relations Chair- man: Needlepoint, Sewing, Tennis, Swimming, Cooking, Debi Horner Language Arts Ill, Racquet- ball, Refinishing Furniture, Reading. all A ,l ,.,. Wff 1 V5 yr . 'Ugg , 4 . , f A 4 1 ,. Zi? fir gin uw 4' llfx j 9v- Alexandra Humleker Debate, Speech, Debate: Ten- nis, Scrabble, Travel, Ma K. H de P,E.TyGirls llnnis and Girls Basketball Coach. Bob Jochems Language Arts lllg Junior Class Sponsor, Stock Market, Travel. Robert Kidwell R.O.T.C., Rifle Team Sponsor, Military Police, Shield and Spear lub Sponsor. Bonnie King Special Educa ion-Language Arts, Social Development. Janet Kropg Learning Disa ilitiesg Swim- ming, Piano Playingf 'SM Nadine Maddox Language Arts I: Freshman Class Sponsor: Travel, Poetry, Antiques, Gardening. Paulette Menville Speeczh I-II, Ngtiona: Forag- sscs eague, geec ua . Senior Revue: ainting?qFish- ing. Dave Ma I Practical miness, Taping, Football and Wrestling oac , GClub Sponsor, Sports. . Larry,Marrs Distri utive Education I-II, DECA Sponsor, JA Advisorg gitdoor Sports and Photogra- y, Marilyn Maxwell Spanish I-IVL Spanish Club Sponsor, Faculty Courtesy Committee, Gardening, Sew- ing, Reading, Traveling. Marilyn McCoun Language Arts lllg Patrons' Evening, Music, Reading. Otto r Charles McLaughlin Chemistry I and II, Science Investigations, Science Department Chairman, Chem- Physics Club Sponsor, Intra- muralsg Handball, Graduate School. Geraldine Mier Vocational Preparation Home Economics, Special Educa- tion Home Economics, Sew- ing, Reading. Mlllam Mler German I-IV, Boys and Girls Swimming Coach, German Club Sponsor, Timers Club Sponsor, Coin Collecting, Camping, Music, Reading. :dl ' ,, . rl' ' ' QWHQ H. T. Muir American History. Bemice Nelson General Math, Geometry, Needlepoint, Monday Night Football. SGM Flalgh I. Nesler J.R.O.T.C.g nsor for Honor Guard, IDR SED, Girls Honor Guard, Drum Corps, Fishing. I S 4 , , ,- ,. in, If Ruth Newhart American Government, Inter- national Relations, Far East History: Senior Class Spon- sor, Forum Clubg Reading, Needlepointing, Spectator rn Sports. Mary Margaret Nichols Lew and Citizen, World His- toryg Assistant Coach for Girls Volleyball, Basketball, Track, Athletic Activities, Traveling. Anrta Nrckless law and Citizen Geography Cooking Sewing Kathy Northup Ancient and Medieval History, Economics, Senior Leader- ship Sliponsor, Brain Bowl Team: eading,Biking. James Ozenberger Algebra I and ll, Refresher Math: Math Club, Fishing, Fly Tying, Running, Bowling. Jim Perry Typing, Girls and Boys Golf Coach Assistant Bas etball' Sports Vince Perry Pre-Agfebra, lgebra I, Gen- eral ath, Freshman Class Sponsor, Barbershop Singing, Sports Otficiating. Carol Pittman Latin, French, French and Latin Club, Flute, Gardening, Volunteer Work. Don Prveral Special Ed. Small Engines, Small Engines Repair, Small Engine Club Sponsor, Crank- shalts and Flywheelsg Moto- cross. te-ww Dan Powell Biology, Photography, Back Packing,Snows iing. Bryce Pulley Physical Science, Music Reading, Gardening. Dennis Reule Biology I, Science Investiga- tions: Hunting, Fishing, Ten nis, Attending Sports Events, Barry Reynolds English, Freshman Football Coach, Assistant Varsity Track Coach, Reading, Classi- cal and Folk Music. Jack Roades Special Education - Math, Reading, Leathers, Wrestler- ette Sponsor, Leathercraft, Camping. Betty Salmon Biology I and II, Biology Club, Tennis, Gardening. . 1. QQ E Orv Salmon Physical Education, Basket- baIlCoach. Gus Sarris Health. Francee Schoenlelder Language Arts, Freshman Class Sponsor. Carol Simms Geometry, Algebra II, Sopho- more Class ponsor, Math Team Coachg Reading, Sew- ing,Sports. Beverly Smith Language Arts Ip Freshman Class Sponsor, Facult Advi- sory Council, PTSA, Central Booster Club, Music, Writing, Reading, Sewing, -or Thomas Schneider Concert Choir, Mixed Choirs I and II, Chorus I and Ilg Show Choir, All-School Play, Opera, Football, Crafts. Sharyn Snapp American History, Swimming, Readingr, Sewing, Creative Writing, ravel. 7 Ga Spra ue Amtmcan H?storyg C-Club Sponsor, Freshman Class Sponsor. Frances Sprouse General Math, Algebra l, Physics, Canoeing, otor Bik- ing, Plano. Gary Tietz Library Science, Courtesy Committee, Public Service, Golf, Books, Model Railroad- ing, Antiques. Deanna Trapp Crafts, Brush and Pencil Sponsor, Saddle Club Spon- sor, Raising Arabian Horses. Melba Van Vickle Practical Business, Flowers, Crocheting, Reading, Church Choir. Jane Voss Art ll-IV, Brush and Pencil Sponsor, Planting, Sewing, Gourmet Cooking, Swimming, Piayingviolin. Frances Walsh Algebra I and ll, Trigonometry, Probability and talisticsg Senior Class Sponsor, China Painting. Jeanne Weber General Math, Geometryg Wrestlerette Sponsor, Sew- ing, Gardening, Collecting Glass Insulators. f f- , ' z ' David Stouffer i' A 1 Algebra ll, Trigonometry, . - 'G Math Analysis, Calculus, '4 3 ' .lilgepargment Chsirman, Math A ' , ' eam ponsor, oftball. f ffm V, golleen Tlmrrg . W i X P rama an , t ftg i ' ,J ' . 2negAct Plays, Seniggglizgie, 'awww r if 5' - Chool Pla I T h' Jfg. , Dancing. y Bac mg ' -f ' s ENY ,J I Ken Wilkinson General Metals, General Shop, Home Maintenanceg Stage Supervisor, Water Ski, Boating, Fishing, Hunting. Vivian Wilson Language Arts, Secretarial Practiceg FSA Sponsor: Read- ing, Sewing, Swimming, Ten- nis, Marilyn Winger General Math, re-Algebra, Algebra I, Volleyball, Softball, String Art. Donna Wright Librarian. Bob Young World Histo 3 Assistant Bas- ketball and rgaseball Coachg Sports. Louis Zeltner Human Relations, American Historyg War Games Club. Aww 5, ss... Q. -uni 6 ., W new ' km A fm i rf' .I...1-sv- Vx A Q 'K can-Q NT x W . 5 1 1.Faculty msmbongatherduring lunch 169 ww .ff 'ip - . K.. 1. Filing school information is Mrs. Connie Weiss. 2. Mr. Pum- phrey looks over a transfer slip. 3. Mrs. Windsor looks at student records. 4. Mrs. Green relaxes after a hard day in the office. 5. Mrs. Zillner discusses future plans with Laura Reno. 6. Mr. Schroeder ponders student problems. 7. Mr. Moran makes a call for college information. Mwfwa- , t-ssms 'Come on in! Our Door ls Always Open' rw 2 W 4 X u Qi? W H II.. W I f 3 t,,,..a..,5,1,gT ,gy-EW, 12,335 5 . ' , f f W ' f f ' ' ' .. Qi X Q V,,,,N W4 .,,, .,-,,1,,-N 4 . .V,, ,, ,VVV , H In ,W Come on in! Our door is always open became a new theme for the counseling staff, brought together by the newly-formed counseling center. Mr. Robert Pumphrey commented, lt's terrific! Before this year, we were spread throughout the building. Now we can help the students better and also assist each other more effectively. The center, located in the upper sophomore annex, united the counselors with their records as well as with their secretary, Mrs. Connie Weiss. Mrs. Katherine Green, Mr. Robert Moran, Mrs. Emma Jo Windsor, Mr. John Schroeder, and Mrs. Lori Zillner served as the other counselors. ll . Q 'UK lg!! J .... . f K ,af ,. l7ECLI2IZ0. gods! Qzaagman Ufaaa Dffweza glzaaicfanf Jazzy qfica-glaaaicfsnt cssczsfazy- gzsasuzaz deff! 'wwf y , ' 4 Jerry Brett Leanna Serve Class of '83 Ackley, Tom Adams, Kevin Adams, Tracey Adkins, Larry Adkins, Marsha Ahad, Sabina Akins, Karen Alchin, David Swinging right into the stream of activities, freshmen elected Jerry Har- man, presidentg Brett Haggard, vice- president, and Leanna Todd, secre- tary-treasurer. The class of 1983 burst forth with enthusiasm during the Frosh Roundup, a get-acquainted dance sponsored by Senior Leadership Club. The moneymaker and the Frosh Talent Show also helped to achieve the class goal, which Leanna expressed, . . is to get the Class of '83 together! .0 Alders, Jamie Altermatt, John Amos, Ronnie . Anderson, Todd , Q' Angold, Connie Anguish, Angie ll X in if ,S N33 Blake, Mark Blanton, Sherry Blessing, Scott Bloss, andy Blount, Roshelle Boeh, Jody Borchardt, Tracy Bosch, Cindy Archer, Billy Auxier, Jeff Babcock, Robert Bachman, Bill Bacon, Alexis Badgett, Shelly Baker, Annette Ball, Scott Barksdale, Lisa Barnes, Lisa Barnett, Barry Barton, Dwayne Baudendistel, Cindy Bauman, Yvette Beechner, John 4 Q l Bell, Katie Bettis, Latitia Beyer, Craig Binau, Jean Ann Bishop, Tim Blair, Bob Blair, Tammy oft? -ffl 111 ln, , , gill .l u fllll W I I N 'NBAA' 'VVVXA4 Freshmen - 173 Bossler, Deniece Bottorff, Julie Bowling, Joey Bowser, Jane Bradleg David Bradley, ichard Brewer, Jamma Brickey, Nancy Briggs, Chrissy Briscoe, Pat Brockington, Gerald Bronaugh, Jack Brown, Beth Brown, Cindy Brown, Kevin Brown, Marsha Brumback, Marty Brunner, Kathleen Bryant, John Buchanan, Lori Bucher, Sheri Bunch, James Bunkowski, Shelly Burgess, Robert urton, Dina Bussell, David Butterfield, Darren Caddell, Mechell Carey, Janet Carrillo, Chris Casebeer, Chris Cathey, Janet Catron, Mark Chance, Katrina Chagman, Kevin C ase, Laurel Chilcote, Doug Cl?ham, Tammy lark, Michelle Clark, Richard Clemens, Lisa Cochran, Scott Cole, Brad 174 - Freshmen J F ex- r Hs. 'Vs ' ,I ,ins as is i f JA. QW -V S -. l f' D y gs ,s - 3 fh ,.,, ' M . ' Q N i Es gg ki... WT g h ww l i t f X X. X an , 355 ,. 1 f, ,, . C 1 f' -, eww J n M an W Q Q I .. 5 ' - l V i g r i if af 7 Af if 'Mia i Z ! Frosh Encounter New Surroundings ,f E563 his J Q X , E Sa ri X Colle, Randy Collins, Albert Collins, Lester Cook, Eric Coombs, Robin Corbet, Brian Corwin, John Cosman, Kimra Coyne, Jenny Crane, Jackie Cress, Michelle Crist, Linda Crossfield, Paul Crouser, Mark Deatherage, Ronnie Cruse, Raymond N. at Cudworth, Diane , . . ' ,.-. . N Culp, Chris as vi , I 3 Culp, Stacy r S Daken, Orville , X Dancer, Jodi - ii ' ' Davidson, Melody e, is ' J, . . i i ' avis, im Lea - 'rn sa K 5, Davis, Lori ,. For , S ,,, , J- . Davis, Scott 2. i i ee J P c it gif 1 kuq J we 5 r c A Q Dempsey, Nancy :-- - if is t ei Despain,Cindy sis 'i- C 5 E ,, fe f- C 3 X I g .'.,, ,:, , ,. I 1 W - n J L c P A P t , DIaI.Lora f i I i r e 3iX5iT'sf e9en - , ,,, . J ' Lie, I . J . , .. T Dgminozgf f J f A' iiii , 1 C, fr Donaldson,Mark ' -A g J L I Im 5- -- a i D00la:'Mike Q' ,e1i, J. Y 1, 1'-i-:t, .,,, L X 9 .-t- ' T . r i N Doug man,Troy 1. Cindy Esely takes informa- i tion from Monique Duvall and Cindy Baudenstil at registra- tion. 2. Olivia Chavez helps Ginger Schellhorn find her classes during registration. T' ' Mt f J .f , . , E T , 5333 5 L 1 es J get ,,.7 l,,Ay .1 ' Q ,- ...X if r if li kyrk ' X I 'H if Freshmen - 175 Dowden, Dorothy Dowden, Rhonda Downey, Dawn Puckworth, David Dulac, Randy Dunn, Robyn Duvall, Monique D e, Angela lgyer, Doug Dzubay, Jim East, Lisa Easter, Dennis Eastwood, Mike Eaton, Rhonda Eggebrecht, Jennifer Eiman, Lana Elder, Juanita Elder, Vonda Ellis, Doug Erickson, Kip Esely, Stacey Falk, Teresa Falk, Tim Fetters, Bruce Fetters, Gary Fetters, Karen Feurt, Pam Finney, Leaann Flesher, Janet Fletchall, Tambricke Followwell, Kari Foster, Clark Foster, Rhonda Fowler, Lori Frakes, Larry Franke, Margaret Fry, Lisa Fuson, Eric Galvan, Tammy Gampper, John Gartland, John Gay, Brian 176 -- Freshmen in it rtstl stno T 5 D ' 7' in L ir ' if .. , -- :-2.23312 -- 1f ,ggff': VW' sr-3. .P yy 2 . :f limit Ja 5: ,iffy A W- . Z W W' Q., 4, 'i J , At.. T, '- Q remit in ' f .., q yt ini f x ' L . M In i,, . ,W it F a L s I fr 1 1 . M- ,. 3 fr- A F, 5 Q 'fr f . Q4 4 X Q W n lr I 1 . , . L . ' ' A ,,. K . , 'I ' .. if ' if M ,, G :Z M I 5, dl -5 5 J f' ' f .9 L ,. . f, ,L y L' ' ,5 . .. . Q 'R Y L I 'J A rtrl ' if T' L T' is .ra .. l Z 2-'TQ X ww K , , ,i , dxf iiri r,,, , . , , , ' A Q -I K, , ' I, it F , .1 -: K .., Vg e W 5 as as l, f ,lltn 924' , .:, F J E19 .J 7 ,J as if 1. This is the Gazebo. 2. Drafting assignments keep Shawn Henderson busy. at ti? ,x ra D-'t sf 1.151 f -if N 495 5 L at 'ft t l ,QQ 2 ,C 1, - L X 5. .A . , 1, ff! Q, K it Q ttlt 1i,t4 2 ,Aw V Q 5 ' X A- A 1 . Su i- N' if is it lk' af Q 5 if Y X t 9 ' it 5' E George, Linda Gibson, Barry Gibson, Bob Giffin, Sid Gildersleeve, Mark Gilmore, Gerald Gilmore, Kelli Gilmore, Robert Ginn, Helen Glidewell, Jennifer Gloggner, Jean Goodwin, Randy Goodwin, Susan Gorman, Guy Gottswiller, Gretchen Grant, Leslie Gray, Daniel Gray, Lisa Grebe, Jane Green, Larry Green, Tangee Gregory, John Gregory, Tonya Gresham, Jeffrey Griffith, Bill Griffin, Triesa Grippando, Robert Groce, Kelly Grooms, Doug Gross, Sheila Hadley, Diana Haggard, Brett Hall, Lisa Halter, Gregg Hamilton, Bennie Hamilton, Tina Hansen, Mike Hanson, Leanne Hardin, Lisa Harman, Jerry Freshmen - 177 Harmsen, Tami Harper, Richard Harris, Sheila Hartman, Penny Hasbrouck, Dewayne Hawkins, Sharon Hayes, Robert Haynes, Amy Azelrigg, Mar Hecker, Renee Hefner, Barry Hegarty, Hodge Helton, James Hernandez, Steven Herner, Jennifer Hertz, Lisa Hestand, Sherie Hicks, Jerry Higdon, Gregg Hi burn, Robin Hill, Flomona Hillenbrand, Gisele Hindera, Shelly Hiserote, Chad Hoecker, Judith Hoecker, Landon Holland, Zena 2 Z 9? Q' V VVI JJ A li JV AA - V Wu., I 78 - Freshmen Frosh Get Fired Up at Pep Assemblies Horner, Jeff Houston, Skip Howell, Steve Hughes, Tim Ingram, Brian Ireland, Joe James, Chuck James, Pam Jeske, David Johnson, Brad Johnson, Cheryl Johnson, Curt W. Johnson, Darlene Johnson, Kevin Johnson, Shawnee Jones, Clark Q 'S M 'Q We , a W WE gk E3 fx ,A Ne. , . Y MQ -1 rr.. fm 1' is Dm 1 Allyson Miller practices a cheer at freshman cheerleader tryouts 2 The class of '83 roars Jones, Danna Jordan, Janell Justus, David Justus, Melody Kallauner, Reyna Karguth, Vonda Keck, Lonnie Kelley, Tim Kelly, Kim Kendall, Sherry Kerns, Stacey Kerns, Trena King, Velda Kirschner, Tim Knox, Kara Koelliker, Jon Kump, Charlotte Kump, Rodney Kunkle, Greg Lack, Chris Lacquement, Chris Laflin, Jackie Landis, Marcie Lang, Jennifer Lang, Susan Langerock, Jeff Langston, Whitnay Lankford, Samuel Larkin, Carol Lash, Tammy Laudie, Teresa Lesan, Greg Lewis, Tyler Liechi, Brian Lincoln, Cathy Linscott, Pat Little, John Littlejohn, John Llttlejohn, Kelly Livick, Mary Loehr, Cindy Lotz, Kim Freshmen - 9 Lowder, Debbie Lowrance, Davie Loyd, David Lux, Steve Lynch, James Mabion, Mike Maddix, Deana Mahaffg, Kirk Majeske, obby Majeske, Kathy Manion, Laura Martin, Debby Martin, Jackie Martin, John Martinez, Ricky Matt, Pete Maugh, Dawn McBee, James McCaIlan, Lisa McCollum, Jon McCoy, Kelly McKinney, Krissy McNett, Debbie McQueen, Leslie Medley, Duana Merritt, Donna Meyer, Susan Mignery, Julie Miller, Allyson Miller, Bill Miller, Chris Miller, Randy I 80 Freshmen SLC Corrals Frosh in Roundup 5 Q , it N t s it ' X Q fi ,A . A-Y 'ie E' Q, x ef ti .L sx S ,' X mst., . ..... ,... ,,, ' L f K 'N ts ---' Eff1L ' 5 S S5 ... e . . :: tt -, t 'f A ' Es LE , ,S , K ak an KU' 7 .ra ES. si , x 'L X ,X X we W W ax, N E X KX 5 Ss st 3, 1 s . N Y L, va- 3 Y X f N ja Q X 5 tg . if 'nk at F Q as as ti? .X 1 Pig 'st :11 +A 'E . tt at S X N me fix S' Q. A .. . .YI S X Q ii!-sf'-rt. Minor, Lisa Monta, Marinelle Moore, Arthur Moore, Ron Morabito, Steve Morse, Karen Muff, Rodney Mullinax, Missy Muse, Scott Napolitano, Lisa if R X, :Q-S-2 B 3 'S - V -.,. , -Q-5 .. .L'i - T 'ik 'fe Gul S A ilk ee v-5... Redemer, Bob Redmond, Dawn Redmond, Donald Reents, Robyn Renshaw, Angela Richardson, Dale Roberts, Marcie Roberts, Richard Roberts, Troy Rose, Jennifer Nash, Todd Nave, Strad Neeley, Lori Neff, Annette Nelson, Lida Newey, Jeff Nicholas, Genny O'Connor, Doreen O'Meara, Lorie : Organ, Keith t Ott, Susan :. ., , Parker, Amy S ,R Paste, Cyndie 1 Patee, John ' ' Pearson, Sonia S ' Pecora, Carey S A E A .f S' 1 Q, ff ws' X Pettijohn, Sharon Petty, Eric Phil ips, Marcia Piepergerdes, Sheri Piper, awn Pitts, Juana Pixler, Theresa Power, Randy Pratte, Lisa Puett, Bill Purvis, John Ragsdale, Diane Rake, Tony Randall, Stephanie ' v 1. The Frosh Roundup disc jockey prepares to play another song. 2, Orville Daken dances at the Frosh Roundup. Freshmen - 18 Ross, Robby Roth, Randy Rowlette, Clifton Royce, Deanna Rucker, Kevin Russell, Alicia Saavedra, Mauro Saavedra, Rolando Salanski, Robbie Sale, Doug Samenus, Stephanie Sanders, Shawn Sanger, Robin Saraceno, Vinny Sanfer, Todd Schalley, Kevin Schellhorn, Ginger Schilckecht, Deb ie Schneider, Doug Schoen, Kevin Sohussler, Larry Seippel, Garry Shalz, Shana Sharp, Dawn Shavnore, Lori Shaw, Raymond Shellenberger, Michelle Short, April Shuster, Dawn Silkett, Anita Sill, Jeff Sill, Tim Silvius, Ron Sisson, Sara Smith, Cheryl Smith, Janet Smith, Mark 182 - Freshmen Freshmen Yell for Victory! Smith, Michael Smith, Miles Smith, Flay Smith, Flex Sollars, Billy Sowards, Laverne Stallsworth, Cindy Stapleton, Flob Steimel, Billy Stevenson, Chris Still, Deirdre Stithem, Doug Stober, Dianne Strand, Mitzi Stroud, David Stroud, Lisa Supple, Jane Supple, Joan Swing, Richard Taylor, Lance Terrell, Lolita Thomason, Cary Thompson, Candie Thompson, Greg Thompson, Tracy Thornton, Gina Thornton, Trina Tietz, Brenda Tiller, Flay Todd, Leanna Tollard, Ed Tolo, Martha Townsend, Lorrie Trautman, Matt Trump, Margery Tuck, Brad Urich, Laura Vasey, John Vollintine, Mark Waddle, Rochelle Freshmen - i 5f'tJXJ2, N' J1 'i7ifXi43JQ,9?Q X' Frosh Score High in Games SQL, Jj5Q,Q,Un'. x- -lm V 'mi 7 A , ,.NN5t-jg40'JJXJrx.9JW0k8'e -..LfL4 .gil Vu . K ab, Y i f ,. Mak ,ml iff f 4 Q ftpbndbb DJf 'lt'9ft Jlouen I r ', A -,,,, 'jk ., Efrh li, l,-E:. 2 f , wadewan ' 'a ' l , Wallace, Renee 'Z' Wwe- if if :,L. iz if . 1 ,Z 'V , Ward, Beth 'W 4, V f- Ward, Cynthia , f V Ward, Noreen ' X my ff ,,-7, W f K! , zvr xzv !:v ,:f g My Ware, Brenda glv Wareham, Janelle Warner,Jim ti , ,. Watkins, Pam Watson, Andrew V Watson CMS 4 w ill l ,.. , , ,,.. ZIZEI Weber, David M' ' Wegenka, Matt - ' V ' v 3' West, Dana i ' ,V gf: West, Lisa 1 3, Weston,Lorne f Wheeler, Paul N all Q QEQJVE '42 fc 'HY' K -- 'Av Ijll' White, Rose A ,I,, IV.::- r - V U Whitsell, Tammy ,,, Wible,BUddv l I 'i' 2 Wilkerson,Pauline ., l, 4, Williams, Danna ' ' ' l ' f 1, Stacey Esely cleans up Noyes Field for the community project. 2. Todd Anderson looks at a list outside the sophomore office. 3, Jerry Hicks concentrates on a test. 4. Pep items wait for eager freshmen. 184 Freshmen r mf ,rfaw , - I, ,. W My V 's 33 Q ' 1Qf Aiq, 1 ,,, 1 iii 'A V i r i rrr i i ii? , . i ,. y r rhhihr hi ' h e fl .,, Eggs: r AA,, . A ' gi WiIIiams,EurcIe ,f f Willis, Kelly -W ,' Willman, Mary -. i r . . xg. , ,,,, r we 4,, ig A W Z v1AA ' A I, Wilson, Beverly A Wilson, Lisa my V' i WiIson,Theresa V .. , .. , .A,, 1 -', gi 3 Z , L ,A Winder, Mavis 'f' 2 1 ' 3 f9 y 1' M Q, Wing, Mark I 7 i Wolodkewitsch, Angie 1 14 AXQ, ,, 7 f, :wg-,E A 1. ,R Z .X-'ji ' I vi' 'IM- CMT6 Wyatt, Laurey Wyrick, Anna Wyrick, Toni Yeoman, Michelle Yocum, Richard Youngdahl, Andrea Ytell, Bobby Zirkle, Starr Womack, Greg Wombwell, Travis Wright, Brad f is r w , a irir i. a j' is i if ,, , f ag . , X 472 X ww A mum Freshmen - I 85 N' , X X f 4 z Mew iw-:vw - A ,. . Q: N :MA ,fi-5135 :gr :Y fig? f ' - X L,,- X, 'fra' 5, -if ws L, . 4 ' A if-FK :sLi15fY'l'3if , nf , I , sk 3 -,QQ ,- s , I' Lv 3- 5 . K 3, i .YNN X Q :QQ .W fwxxsigygi x Wfwxi ws g XX' - 553, Jwelzlsfa -. f , ' Ai? fiifaaiggig , g '--KL' .zf -- .. 3,5 N f -,Y vw Fax 'Q if Y A f 3 X X MMS . gz gSif'l4? i li! M - 5 fs -. f -'23 'E' A ' ., .. K WT, Q f we ,K I f331 v'Lil.zE H5 .4 .... . ,WH 22,64 fix 4, ..,, :g Q .V-.V ur snuxssnn-n.:-,.Qun.mn.x Bolin, Burris, Miller Power Class of '82 Adams, Scott Ahad, Bizwan Ahrens, Darcy Ahrens, Vicki ' Todd A H Allphin, Barb Ambrozi, Christine Anderson, David RQ rre iiv' e t J A f riiitaree Aldrich, Bisig, Diane Bish, Sophia Bishop, Kelly Black, Chris Black, Kelli Blair, Lisa Blakley, Bill Blakley, Susan When asked what word described the class of 1982, Mrs. Joanne Ander- son, sponsor, declared, Ambitiousl! Chip. Bolln, president, Ty Miller, vice- president, and Beth Burris, secretary- treasurer, led the class. Besides CIM- MACAP, sophomores took part in such money-making projects as car washes, bake sales, and the selling of worry pencils. The 500-plus students also united to present the Sophomore Tal- ent Show in the spring. Beth com- mented, Together we get through anything. Andres, Mary Andresen, Tom Antes, Melinda Archdekin, Carol Archdekin, Danny Arnold, Annette Babcock, Sandra Baker, Lance Barker, Robin Barksdale, Sandy Barnett, Jennifer Barton, Jennifer Bashor, Robin Baugh, Becky Bayless, Twyla Beck, Bob Beemer, Kelli Belcher, Gary Bennett, Susan Bennett, Wallace Bernard, Trisha Bethel, John Beyer, Mary Beyer, Melonie Bidding, Robert Biddinger, Steve Bigelow, Chris Bigham, David ,if S!-2:5 W' qw, , NLR Sophomores -187 Blodgett, Darcy Blount, Perita Bocock, David Bolin, Chip Bonnett, Tom Bottorff, Karla Boucher, Mardel Bowman, Shellie Boyer, Craig Bradley, Kris Branaman, Mark Bransfield, Kathy Breckenridge, Tracie Brewer, Lisa Bringus, Christina Brown, David Brown, Karen Brunner, Paul Bryan, Cathy Bryant, Laurie Bryant, Robyn Bucher, Holley Bullock, Ecy Bumphrey, Trina Bunch, Danny Burns, Angie Burns, Karen Burris, Beth Burris, Jimmy Bush, Kenny Butchart, Greg Butcher, Belinda Butcher, Brian Butterfield, Danny Butterfield, Ron Calkins, Leslie Calvert, Speedy Cannon, Karen Canter, Elizabeth Carrithers, Jim I 88 - Sophomores Novelty Pencils Write Idea for Sophs 1. Beth Burris and Leslie Miller pawn their pen- cils before school. 2. Sophomores sell worry pencils in the freshman annex. N a6 tml K ff 4. Carson, Brian Cary, Twila Cathart, Cory Chappell, Keith Childress, Lisa Christians, Mindy Clark, Brent Clouse, Greg Cobb, Michelle Colby, Michael Collins, Randy Constant, Christie Constant, Connie Cook, Glen Cook, Richard Cooper, Bill Corcoran, Brenda Corless, Mike Cortez, Jerome Cosman, Tresa Coy, Mark Cox, Shirlecy Crawford, hris Cress, Duane Crouch, Jami Daniel, Edmund Davidson, Shelby Davis, Jon Davis, Theresa Delahay, Alan Dennis, David Dennis, Steve Deshon, Connie DeSpain, Connie Dilley, Cathy Dixon, Damien Dobbins, Marianne Dobbs, Marcy Dodd, Gina Dolloff, Susan Downer, Darcy Drake, Jana Drake, Mary Draut, Sandra Sophomores - Duckworth, Sharon Dudley, Kathleen Dunkle, Lisa Dyer, Michelle Dykes, Scott Dynes, Theresa Eaton, Brian Ebbrecht, Mike Ehlert, Tegwin Elder, Jack Ellison, Clark Engel, Terri Euler, Brenda Evans, Dan Evans, Jennie Evans, Pam Evans, Tony Farmer, Pamela Farrell, Jay Farrell, Jeff Fee, Doug Felch, Gary Felling, Pawel Ferbert, Melany Fetters, Don Findley, Glen Fischer, Michael Flugrad, Lisa Ford, Jerold Forkel, Kerwin France, Todd Francis, Craig Francis, Scott Fredrich, Diane Fritts, Vicky Gammon, Janelle Gann, Allyson Garbe, Ty Gascoigne, Greg Geiger, Lori Gentry, Lisa Gentry, Tom Geoffroy, Tom George, Jeff I 90 - Sophomores , ,, W i.,,,., W wwmwvm ma-wiwqrw Gray Class of '82 Unite in Talent Show YN 3 fi- Gibbs, Carol Gibson, Shelly Giddens, Lea Ann Giddens, Nancy Giesenhagen, Karen Gilley, Brian Gilmore, Dianna Ginn, Howie Girard, Lisa Gorman, Connie Grabie, Allan Grac e, Julie Gray, Blaine Gray, Brian Gray, Lisa Gray, Mike Gray, Rhonda son, Bari s 1. A.P.E. student dives into Noyes pool. 2. Gary Belcher, John Toner, and Jerry Lyon visit before school. Greene, Bobby Gregory, Cathy Griffey, Laura Griggs, Stan Grint, Phillip Groce, Mike Guthrie, LeAnn Guyer, Larry Haeker, Scott Haenni, John Hagee, Craig Haggard, Brad Hahn, Tim Hailey, Janice Halter, Steve Hamilton, Jennifer Hanan, Russell Harlow, Dale Harvey, Jodie Hass, Vickie Hayes, James Hayes, Judi Hays, Kammy Sophomores -191 Hazelrigg, Tracie Hazen, Theresa Heath, David Heath, Melanie Hector, Laura Henderson, Dawn Henderson, Kevin Henderson, Shawn Hensen, Allen Herkelman, Kerry Hessemeyer, Lori Heumader, Chuck ,, I 1-'fi ' 1 if 1-in ' 1 EV, W' , . ,W 5 '12 X 192 - Sophomores Heup, Bill Hicks, Jacquie Hoecker, Julie Hoecker, Tracie Hoffman, Brian Hogan, Tim Holland, Lena Holman, Neal Holmes, Stephanie Hopkins, Brian Horn, Mac Horn, Steve Hovenga, Carolyn Hubbard, Kevin Huber, Dennis Huber, Gina Hughes, Kenny Hughes, Tony Humbard, Carla Hunt, Julie Huntsman, Paula Hupp, Rodney Jackson, Lori Jefferies, Tim Jenkins, Jeff Jennings, Pat Jensen, Nanette Jeschke, Gwen Johnson, Diana Johnson, Laura 'A f A f V 3524, ,. f ,,,,,,. x ,Y ' . it J if ,g n't h e , iii, f ' I iii i .. 'iff A ' H' A ,f Zin ., A X ,S ,Q .. , , 1 2 iii TQ?-+1 W , V 'A 55 ' ',, . ,. 7,5 1? tl f .V if M Hg ag' f Q, 4 22 iff of 'J t r sf? 12 W r ... alll!! . i .., . . -.Mt ' ff, , af , ' 2 , at A la? T , , rl J . t. .' 7 ' Q- ophs Tie Seniors in Fundraising f x'K f 'rz' - iw . ' ..,- ' I 1 iiyi 1 . g L . -it E, in I f . ,se ,:-. . , ' .-ei L 413 as Y K ' I a ' QEEE '1,:,. K g M i' , 'LL E S ii' ,A sf! Eff ELL, f , 1. Mr. Ham Henderson explains material to Mike Brewer. 2. Stu- dents moveto lunch in the sophomore hall. Johnson, Steve Johnson, Wayne Jolly, Judy Jones, Beverly Jones, Diana Jones, Tom Jordan, Kim Juda, Liz Kafer, Kendel Karns, Melissa Keith, Mark Kelly, Brenda Kephart, Laura Kerns, Bob Kilgore, Jody King, Bill King, John Kingsley, David Kistner, Kristy Kneib, Flick Knelzer, Dan Koelliker, Corinne Krawczyk, Tammy Lamm, Charlene Lammers, Peter Langdon, Mike Lau, David Laudie, John Lawrence, Phil Leisman, Eric Lerit, Reynaldo Lerit, Rolando Lewis, Edwin Lewis, Gary Lichliter, Curt Lima, Andrea inch, Jeff L ncoln, Sandy Lindsey, David Lingerfelt, Mike Linn, Tina Litton, Lisa Lopez, Maria Sophomores - 93 Martin, Hank Martin, Tracy Massing, James Maugh, Barry Maugh, Melody Maxwell, Mike Maxwell, Tracy Mayo, Jaci McDonald, Denise McDonald, Janette McEnaney, Joy McGuire, Mickie McKernan, Debbie McKernan, Ken McMullan, Kathy Mead, Lea Ann Meade, Judith Meers, Randy Meyer, Janet Michaels, Robert Miller, Cherie 194 - Sophomores Sb Loveless, Bruce Lowder, Debbie Lowdon, Ross Lucas, Roxanne Lyon, Jerry Lyon, Rick Lytton, Billy Mace, Jesse Maday, Greg Maddix, Gwen Maginn, Mike Maier, Lore Malan, Diane Maris, Barbara Marriott, Dana Marschel, Jeff W , X , My M MMM iv ew 'f' .. 5 ' 21' ff 1' L 1 UF v 4 E ' ah' W W sf f W , 2 ,V ,f N j ,,,, E ? :' l - 2 ,, adage JW, ,L 4 5, ,,, V in V .1+ ',, f 2 E E ,,,,, Mer H W Q i '13 it ,,, 1- f,f:: ,M . ,158 ,,. 4 , W.. 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Mlllerl Tony Hmm J 'Q - ii fi' 1lfaQ ' ,Vi 2' 1 ' H ','- 'rsr A i: ffi1.- Tiif lfg MSM '-i-'Tff Mlllefl Ty M0mQ0m9 y,TfaCY ,, fa ' . 'U ' :W .- .f - wid 'k '- if ':1z1,f!,a5'H: -1. ,iii .i 'Wi 'I 'U ,il Moor, Chad 't-r ' Dancing Bear Wins Mascot Contest ,l 3 5 3 J 5 LMI 1. The sophomore mascot takes a break. 2. Lisa Gentry and Brian Hopkins race the clock. Moore, Todd Morabito, Mike Morse, Sandy Moss, Theresa Mouser, Dwaine Mozee, Toni Mudd, Calvin Mueller, Matt Mullican, Bruce Mullins, Debbie Muse, Steven Myers, J. D. Myers, Rex Myers, Robby Neeley, Brad Neff, Ed Nelson, Janet Nicholas, Nanette Noblet, Damon Noel, Bill Nold, Alan Nold, Jim Nolf, Gretchen Noll, Janie Nordstrom, James North, Carla Ogden, Stacy O'Meara, Chris Orban, Donny Oswald, Jim Owens, Andy Owens, Benny Owens, Jeff Pagels, Chuck Painter, Candy Parisoff, Cara Parker, Debbie Parrott, Amy Parsley, Teresa Pasch, Joe Patrick, Neva Sophomores - 195 Paxton, Debbie Payne, Jennifer Peck, Ted Perriman, Kristi Petty, Steve Pfaff, Amy Piercy, Barbara Piercy, Karen Pitluck, Linda Pixler, Rod Polsky, Tami Porter, Wendy Powell, Eric Preble, Jenny Puett, Brad Pulley, Portia Quigley, David Rahn, Shelly Rails, Lisa Rails, Vondalena Rainez, Robyn Ramsay, Tim Ramsdell, Heather Ransdell, Eric Rathgeber, Scott Redding, Stacy Reed, Ed Reel, Kevin Reno, Lora Richardson, Bill Richardson, Darryl Richardson, Theresa Riche, Sherri Rimes, Sheri Ritchie, Blaine Roach, Lori Roberts, Terrie Robertson, Jan Romer, Jennifer Rose, Paul 196 - Sophomores l 34 ' f ft as ,gt ' - V- .5 12 rf ' at E . A ,, Roseberry, Lori Rosencrance, Becky Ross, Kevin Ross, Kim Ruark, Steve Q gi ,L ,,., :gn -We 1 ish K' ...Q Sophs Reign as City Champs 5-wt ie 'f X ,. f- ... C 1. 4 Sk' 1. Carol Gibbs performs on the balance beam. 2. The football team prepares for a play, Saverino, Chris Sanger, Scott Saverino, Kim Schellhorn, Susan Schellhorn, Tom Schnitker, Susan Scholtz, Fton Schottel, Martha Schubert, Karen Schultz, Grant Schulze, Cristel Schussler, Daryl Scott, Diane Seever, Paul Seward, Maria Shalz, Mark Sheets, Michelle Shelter, Michelle Shepherd, Linda Shipp, Vince Shortle, Kristy Shutts, Stuart Sidwell, Mike Silva, Gerald Simerly, Tim Simmon, Becky Simon, Robin Sipe, Ftonajo Smalley, Denise Smith, Carolyn Smith, Chris Smith, Janis Smith, Marty Smith, Pam Smith, Steve Snodgrass, Alison Snuffer, Merrie Sophomores -197 Sollars, Angie Speiser, Eddie Sprague, Carmen Springs, Ken Sprong, Brad Sprong, Doug Squires, Tom Stahlin, Camilla Starkey, Ftoger Steeb, Marilee Steele, Gail Stegall, Lisa Stephens, Bruce Stephens, Jim Stephenson, Robin Stevens, Scott Stobbs, Christina Stolt, Jana Stout, Scott Stroud, Jeff Stroud, Robert Stroud, Tracy Stufflebean, Kim Sullwold, Lisa Swafford, John T Swartz, Steve Swindler, Christy Tapp, Nolan Taylor, LeLonia Taylor, Sherri Thompson, Lindsay Thornton, Susan Thorton, Amy Tiller, Leanne Tiller, Leslie Toner, John Trail, Tarry Tranchilla, David Trautman, Mark Troester, Crista Troester, Kent Trump, Mona Tullis, Michael Turner, Mark 198 - Sophomores iii' M rw X 1 1 Sophomores Join Forces in CIMMACAP Games . . H 1 ' 4 :1' Umstead, Mary Ungles, Jennifer Utterback, Marty Vandelicht, Mary Vandever, Debbie i Van Hoozer, Kathy 3 van Vickie, Scott Vaughn, Lisa Vaughn, Lynne Vavra, Amg Vineyard, ale Vollmer, Steve Vonlang, Chris Waldrop, Bryan Waldrop, Michael Walkup, Julie Walters, Barb Walters, Cassie Ward, Joni Webster, Sally Weir, Beth Wells, Cathy Wells, Kevin Westermeyer, Mike Wiedmaier, Richard Wiedmaier, Sandy Wiegant, Kelly Wigfield, Dana 'xv'PWl'1i Wildberger, Paul Wilkerson, Jim Wilkinson, Floyd Williams, April Williams, Debbie Williams, Roger Willis, lrma Wilson, Dean Wilson, Jean Wilson, John Wood, Eric Wood, Tammy .V Woodbury, Cole Woodcock, Dennis -19 'D f , ,, X s It M Woolery, Tim Wyatt, Greg Yocam, Dan Ytell, Billy 1. Cole Woodbury displays his pep button collec- tion. 2. Beth Burris and Kelly Wiegant sell worry pencils for CIMMACAP. Sophomores - 199 Q, 'W K. 4, 1 4 , H , . jf ' J if K ff' ,f 1 if x I ,J 3 2 5 1 :Ak I H krrr ,,,, ., K C7 an J LC!? L5f'Wf W f M .V ,,,, if , 4 , 'iw hm W ,M A ,, f, k hm nag - MV- , MMM Class of '81 Elects Bruce, Eric, Q :asm .X xxx, 5 , .,,,, -. ' K H-wi' It .A-as -it-as K Q.. ' ,L ss 3 X 5 as ., t X12 ...Q ,, . A N, .. .. , A QA . . , S wi x ti ,R X ix. Q- ,Y . si s f , .46 .. 0,1 ,tg , . , f 2 r , ,,,, iff Qfi S 'IQE as A., Q E: 2 it 5 , mFk ,. , . gr in 5 x Q A t , ' Q1 g ,,, t i n ,,,: ki t I Q .E X , tttt , 'ia - . 'S x -2 :-.. - gpgasi- -.gt '-:f,,...g- J. W- ts- .- M: X .. ,, , ,,,, -Q-wg-. -N, Li- se -Kei. 'W :TT Y ' ji 'X x , may ,W f'. if as Q wt? Adams, Justine Adkins, Michael Akers, Julie Allen, Tom Anderson, Scott Andresen, Christine Artherton, Carol Athay, Kelly Tracy lt takes about S4000 to put on a good prom, commented Mr. Bob Jochems, class sponsor. increasing spirit and conducting fund raisers accounted for just a few of the juniors' goals. They kept busy selling pep but- tons and washing cars to promote spirit. At the same time, they earned money to sponsor the prom. The class elected Bruce Winston, presidentg Eric Jensen, vice-presidentg and Tracy Ulrich, secretary-treasurer. Auxier, Tracey Babcock, Ray Badgett, Fred I ' ' I 1. .if ' 1-:ass A - -f ., 'Q-5-' I - Ll VH Baird, Bill Baker, Angela Baker, J. L. Barbee, Dixie Barlow, Eddie Barmann, Sheila Barnes, Mike Barnett, Kim Barnett, Roy Bartlett, Jennifer Bashor, Rhonda Beam, Scott Beaver, Eric Beckerdite, Barry Beckwith, David Beechner, Jackie Beheler, Linda Bennett, Connie Bergman, Scott Bernard, Mike Berry, Penny Bibb, Kevin Bischoff, Bette Blakley, Michael Blanton, Dan , ggx i ,Xi . kit ,., W' G W :Z 1 . i 5. Nr A as at 3, - :Iii X ,. Blodgett, Donna Bodry, Jack Bohanan, Monty Bokay, Greg Bolin, Mike Bowlin, Brenda Boyer, Sara Bradley, Eddie 50 n Q Cami ' fl - CLASS 4 dill 5 4 W lm f' 'A Juniors -201 4 1 IJ, thrift A 5 . P f- fl.- Branaman, Flob Brandt, JoEIlen Brant, Britt Brant, Flande Brewer, Mike Briscoe, Lynne Broadus, Bobbette Brown, Daniel Buehler, Steve Bunch, David Bunnell, Talisa Burns, Ellen Burns, Rodney Burri, Brent Burris, Anna Burton, Scott Busey, Roger Bussell, Ken Butler, Linda Butler, Robin Byorick, Anne B ::55i53l?ii f7EE:?'iI,I . :29Iz??53'5H WQ 5 l N X . Sw? iii New E -x 4 W' J its - IWC, Q. it if ,lf TTT if . ' A A ' f ' K N , if 4' it i L X 3 f E 3 'L be its 'Z I QP N 3 Ir' L' - -V .mam 'bg Chase,Chris i - cheuine, Eric l ' Christensen, Brenda it -3' v Christgen, Kristie Clark, Cheri ' Clark, Jerry Clayton, Julie . ' Clements, Michelle Coffman, Tammy i Coker, Billy Coker, Bobby . J, Cole, Jonna f A afar 'yii - wa it -'Q tw-' 202 Juniors t ,,... ,. . R ,X-5. rf'- -SIL S Q W Q' i i 1 r- l i ts jf ' 'K 51 H e vs.- ys , . , M cf ,,, , X.. 'Q x 5 X Campbell, Denille Carr, Theresa Carrithers, Julie Cassidy, Angie Cassity, Kelley Catron, Connie Catron, Pam Chapman, Kim Charles, Diana ftf 'if-1-3,34 ,,, ' h'l, N s c sf ' .:. 5.1: 1 kms ' . 12 : Q as t. , Q i .. . , , f ' N- i 4 ,,, ' . M, dish' A: t B CM' ig kr,,,... sf iiiiiiltifw B Yi L , he r y i s -- ,N 1 ,G 9 I .R ,V i wif, , MF x N Q. 5 Q s B X - is rw an 'Vu if X r le -me i f X5 1... E Juniors Urge Sale of Pep Ribbons ! vt x 1 av, X f it JJ, Q .ak 6' ','i tw ,g Dowden, David Downey, Candy Downing, Linda Drake, Jan Drake, Jerry Droghei, Janice ig, as it H 1 it Qc if 39 2 aw' Q' A :V . t Q K , It , ' P t C e ,.. gf' yy ,P 4'-s L . 1. Juniors Danny Van Houtan and Eddie Kephart participate in CIMMACAP games, 2. CIMMACAP participants wait patiently for cases of candy. Colle, Harold Collins, Jill Collins, Trynity Colombo, Grace Combs, Nancy Comley, Jeff Conway, Jerry Correu, Lisa Coulter, Dale Cox, Linda Crane, Robin Crawford, Gail Crist, Fioy Crossfield, Kevin Crotty, Mina Culver, Tim Danbury, Lisa Dancer, Jennie Daniels, Judy Davis, Robin Davidson, Cheryl Dempsey, Nena Deshon, Tami Devore, Michelle Dierking, Jennie Dillon, Barbara Dobbs, Mark Dougherty, Scott Douglas, Brent Douglass, Renee Juniors 203 Drummond, Mark Duckworth, Eddie Dudley, Donna Dyer, Cheryl Earhart, Joe Eastwood, Pam Edwards, Terre Elder, Flae Ellingsworth, Kevin Ellis, Brent Engle, Paul Evans, Connie Evans, Doug Evans, Ed Evans, Jeana Evertson, Colette Fare, Kathy Farmer, Charlie Farrell, Laurie Fees, Sheila Ficklin, James Fischer, Bobby Fisher, Steve Fletchall, Talmadge Fowler, Julie Freeman, Mark Fridell, Jamie Fritts, Debbie Fritz, Debbie Froud, Darren Gaarder, John Gabriel, Nancy Galvan, Deanna Gammon, Dennis Gampper, Michelle Gardner, Melinda Garmon, Sharon 204 -Juniors N- Q 1 K 5 x , eds, r'i . s . - llli f ' .wi G . a d eff . ,sss , L A f D '7 KF. K .,,. E , Q 1. Deanna Horner performs a panto- mime at the Missouri Theater. 2. Mr. Evans helps John Mullican and Mark Stufflebean in Drafting ll. Garrett, Chad Gastineau, Terry my . X x E a-A X E: sk. . , .,..Y I . K ar Si t , 'rr Q - .Q Q... S v . L' - f 5 S 1 x I .t SN. ,IL y .153 ,K if ,I gr 5 in J l Q f-' Q : T 35255 V 5 .535 g. It ' of , ,,. , , .. it ,H ,,.:. . -. N -.azg -, 3 -H g , 7. b , Vlimes Perform at Missouri L rr , 'ff' Q , W Q irr M X , rrrr rrr r , l l iii rr 3 A .M -X, 5, S qi SSSX sri: E ' - . 1 F : 'L W, X K 'X f r :..: 3. 'Q 5 5 Q 5 ':'- 7 'Q g W St, H ire? i tg gt ,Qt if X WN, ::, -. x fzr r ' W M 1. , SQ 5 we f tr , ,M Www S Theater vii. K. . pi ILL,-fffwv. K E f L. JA s Q. , G if S , an .1 I xx wisp X 'fu 3. 'X' if E 3 ix X 4 ,ia X ., er.. :Eh: ,,.. ,,, X i 1: .i r , 2, xi, eee 55 I -K 'sf v .- L V T TT' S F N' v, , fll.-...si 'xv W: ' if 1 R W at Ev if X ! Q ' H K, T 1 -,:,, 'r . L is 5 i S VL if ' - ' i ' -40' . . x Gawatz, Joei Geha, Molly Geiger, Steve ' A Georges, Kevin' Gerard, Mike Gilkey, Tina , Gilmore, Kim ' L i Gleaves, Roger Glenn, Helen Glidwell, Jeff Goodwin, Connie Gottswiller, Lynne Grace, Jerre Gramer, Jannette Grant, Steve Gray, Neal ' S Green, Bruce Green, Chris Green, Stephanie Griffith, Lisa Groenke, Debbie Grooms, Kerry Hagee, Mark Halter, David Hane, Lori Hanson, Scott Hardy, Robin Harland, Jeff Harper, Mike Harris, Denis Harris, Randy Harsh, Sherryl Harvey, Kris Hatten, Brad Hays, Michelle Hayse, Kim Healey, Gerald Heckman, Janet Heinz, Brian Henderson, Lisa Herkelman, Kevin Juniors - 0 Hibbard, Terry Hickman, Todd Hillebrand, Linda Hindera, Dawn Hinton, Walter Hoefling, Gary Hoepker, Andy Holloway, Nancy Hopkins, Eddie Horner, Deanna Howard, Luella Humphrey, Michele Hunt, Suzanne lrick, Andrew Jackson, Jackie Jacobs, James Jensen, Eric Jensen, Stacey Jeschke, Jennie Johnson, Catherine Johnson, Glenda Johnson, Jeff Johnson, Josie Jones, Flobert Jung, Jeff Karguth, Darla Kemp, Cary Kephart, Edward Kerns, Don Kerns, Kim Kieffer, Michel King, Wayde Klamert, Kenny Knadler, David Kotche, Marty Kunze, Gayle LaFollette, Jess Lambing, Jeff Landess, Janelle Lang, David 206 -Juniors A-f--9' Juniors Nlingle in Librar s New Xi :Y 2 X YQ L-1' jr-5+ 1 Q xv 5 if wif ' . .a M'. 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Steve Shavnore and Ed Warner study in the Main Library. 2. Debbie Schoenlaub takes time out to type an assignment in the Main Library. Lau, Brad Laudie, Debbie Lear, Brenda Leeson, Flobby Lemley, Barb Leslie, Sandra Lewis, Dan Lewis, Rob Linch, Kelly Linebaugh, Scott Linscott, David Livick, Tammy Long, Carla Long, Rob Lounsbury, Todd Lowrance, Craig Lowrance, Gregg Lucas, Randy Lyle, Debbie Maag, Kevin Maddix, David Magers, Cheri Maggart, David Marlin, Lisa Martens, LeAnn Martin, Jennifer Martin, Mark Martin, Sheila Martin, Stacy Martinez, Steve May, Julia May, Larry Mazurkewycz, David McClain, Tom McClanahan, Scott McClasky, Sue McCollum, David Juniors - 207 Miller, Lee Ann Miller, Tammy Miller, Terri Miller, Tracey Mires, Mike Miu, Mike Mooney, Barb Moore, Doug Moore, Tammy Moran, Randy Morgan, Lisa Morris, Dora Morse, Bill Morse, Nancy Morton, Judy Mott, Glenn Moutray, Darren Mullican, John Murphy, Pam Napolitano, Mark Nauman, Jennie Neely, Ricky Neff, Kurt Newey, Lorrie Newton, Lori Nlckell, Kim Nickels, Troy Nickols, Richard 208 Juniors McDonald, Lisa McEnaney, Kathy McKinney, Kelly McKinney, Pat McKinney, Tina McLeod, Ann McMullan, Tim Meyer, Diana Michaels, Alice Mier, Aaron Miller, Brian Miller, Colin Miller, Ginny Miller, Joe Miller, Kathy Miller, Kim 4, .2 A-ff -K--M., . i,,, , .557 555' Fi ', iw ' I 5 ciiiizililff, ' ' V ,, ,,.. 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J 'f. 5 p s., vj sssss f X 'Q F3 M Pitluck, Lori Potts, Dana Prater, Maria Rails, Dean Rake, Lenny Ramsey, Don Ramsey, Doris Randall, Parke Redemer, Tammy Reece, Dawn Reed, Brenda Rethemeyer, Alicia Reynolds, Brian Reynolds, Rob Rhoades, Blaine Rich, Denise Ps . I - t 1 i ' ' ' - Let. 5 is i K Nill, Lora Novak, Barbara O'Banion, Gregg O'Konski, Ted Olson, Steve Osborn, Todd Ott, Debbie Otto, Kent Owens, Brian Owens, Susan Paige, Nelson Parisoff, Tena Parker, Terri Parra, David Paste, Sherri Patrick, Marty Pearl, Sharon Peterson, Kevin Petty, Robert Piepergerdes, Todd Piercy, Kim Pilgram, Mary Pioch, Janice Pippitt, Mary 1. Sheri Umphress takes timeout during a speech. 2. Lisa Marlin, Mary Pilgram, and Lori Pitluck relax during lunch. Juniors -- 209 Riche, Stephanie Ridings, Charles Riley, Kevin Rittmann, Bill Roberts, Ted Robertson, Chuck Robinson, Jamie Ross, Brian Ross, Janet Rouse, Scott Royce, Debbie Ruch, John Russell, Bonita Russell, David Russell, Wes Ruwwe, Susan Sandusky, Wayne Sargent, Debbie Saunders, Jon Schleicher, Mary Schoenlaub, Debbie Schott, Stacy Schubert, Billy Schubert, Susan Schussler, Leonard it if H it is sf ft - X 5 N ' , , , l I' if ' .N-' ' gf - f 'SQ N! LSL? A 5 .ss bi ft Y MQ-13 A xi!! Y Af ,J 13.55 A it tl , N Z K 1 ik ' 4 Schwader, Ralph V t so l f Sears, Patricia 5 Q, , Sell, Pam A ' ' p snalz, Nick ii, ' M Q - '- Shane, Prentiss ti , S Shavnore, Steve gg , .ff 1 ' hellenberger, Mark . ' ,N Sherman,Stephanie XX ' b . ff a t I f , ,,., . a t Shipley, Scott VVVV , l Sidwell, Mark X f V sin,Jim ,sss,l aft M i S SHVSYYTHVH I , im' Simmons, Teresa J ,,, J W Slibowski, Lynette I I Slover, Nancy F , , 1. The Coneheads 'strut their stuff' on Wednesday Night 210 -Juniors Live. 2. Robin Hardy studies her algebra. . ' ,tt g Gqs,..Wx Juniors Exhibit Talent in Assembly 1. 5 K lk .X . :- N t tl ,' A iuvxia-, ,i:5N-4 A X fe ,+ , an., 15 K' iii' ' it iiz. .Ii T rift, 19 . ., J ' ,.gg A s t it sss get x,., , ' 4 is - it J S ' X g v'f' g ' - 'Q 1 5 ' Elf S D , 'X' ' i :,,, . 1 iss , iiii T e .-,:: 1 ssfi X, W I . Q S :.:: , ff ' :-Q r eir f kv 2 X Q '33 -up W 2 is X ,s , ,:,, if a v if N ,seat 4, K Q 4 ' ,K ' ,. 'ii ffr ffsiife .I -fx ff? a t 5 'Us L is -1 5 Ek V firtif f Te' , u - -4-X. Y' nan'- ,, ?', g Q S if X , , X '- - 1 1. 5 X i as 4 , T .-, T EQ 5 , E Q M an , at -i n tx., a P' X X I is ss , .A TS fx sw-gs rv- -fer it A- KRS! s nr. 7 s .. .. V J is G 5 , 4- T sii- , 9, , A ., .iiq .. Smedley, Bill Smith, Rodney Smith, Tamarah Snider, Eric Snodgrass, Tom Sommer, Debbie Solis, israel Sollars, Theresa Sooter, Vallie Sowards, Julie Spinner, David Stallard, Jim Stark, Dianna Steele, Bill Steele, Gail Steele, Shelly Stegall, Kelly Stephens, Cindy Stewart, Flandy Stithem, Lynnette Stobbs, Larry Stober, Brad Stover, Laura Strand, Guy Stroud, David Supple, Bridget Swindler, Jonna Tarpley, Dirk Taylor, Amy Taylor, Bob Taylor, Dace Taylor, Doug Temps, Lori Tewell, Tom Thackery, Greg Thom, Allison Thom, Barbara Thornton, Brad Thornton, Lacinda Till, Debbie Juniors 4 212 -Juniors Junior Spirit Force Boosts Enthusiasm Titcomb, Bryan Tolo, John Townsend, Mitch Ulrich, Tracy Umphress, Sheri Umstead, Chris Utterback, Kelly Vandever, Dan Vandorn, Julie Van Houtan, Danny Viestenz, Kevin Vulgamont, Craig Wallace, Kevin Walters, Chance Watson, Rana Wattenbarger, Eric Weakley, Darin Webb, Bill Webb, John Webber, Kelly Welch, Chad Wells, Coleman West, David Westcott, Tim W , L1 ew V ssse R l S, , .. 1 I: . wit. . ' W :fit X t A . ' ,Q '- rag. yu' 5 , e 4 . .X . at i S - 5 M I .... V 5 - T - pf w r at - as Q A , t X i x -t A fl Lk ,Q ,,,, gi? f u Q k W' K' t - Q Y . l , 1 1 YJ J ' A' M3 ' K+, . 5 i iii AFS A Westerbeck, Marissa White, Kim Wilkerson, Robby Williams, Brenda Williams, Kevin Williams, Kim Wilson, Dina Winder, Chuck Wineinger, Scott Winslow, David Winston, Bruce Wolf, Bill Wolodkewitsch, Mike Wombwell, Craig Wood, Jan Woodcock, Steve Worthington, Julie Wright, Jaci Wyatt, Mark Wyland, Chris Zimmerman, Machelle 1 Amy Taylor chants during a football game 2 Sharon Garmon shows enthu- siasm 3 Kevin Peterson IS distracted 4 QA 52 1 , mf ff gr, Min ! 3 2 s K 55352 1 3 5 as ,kyyr f,:fxeff?W'- ff Tim, Joe, Pam Guide Senior Class of '80 .qw-'Q gferzrzstg dlffigs Awonia 04cUsy 54415025 Class meetings, Senior Revue, and CIMMACAP activities helped to fill the seniors' schedules. Class officers Tim Robertson, presidentg Joe Lambing, vice presidentg and Pam Karr, secretary-trea- surer, promoted leadership, academics, and spirit to unite the class. Meeting so many people and participating in the Sen- ior Revue proved to be the highlights of my past year, related Beth Pilgram. A, v V Y my cyntgia lhyfi 5551165 04E'zan1 O46-zxancfsz Oqfisxancfam B03 fe fynn 54I1,JE LiOI7. 54f1,L!8'liOIZ cgtaasy fomi Ogngffo 04-mall! 04-maid x lu Q Jon gfaffiy JM iagsffs Bacgfnan Baznea Barznzkt gufiz Wm o4wciE1 fgallllitt -f ' V,W'l'L' f val Q Wi ive li g iii fi llllli aj l 2 if X xy A Seniors - 21 5 Jmax gsfsafs Baffin! Jmazfl Jlffifce Baiffed Bauman Bsavsza Beau Bafcgsz fpauf Bians Jenny cpicgauf .Ufwin Bsmgonzonll Bszmond Q31-:Ham Bidding Biggsufaff' X ,f ' V 1 ,fig fi - JM iagsffa Uoffzfts Bsagy David Rainy BME Bfaga Boga Boxed Boyfsa fi QM! 216-S ' VM nf H A W ,wa 'Everything's Coming Up Seniors' ibrlana cggoncfa Basra Ugsmsia Sgazi Bzafy Bzant Blair, y3'zuunan Bzoft 53 'fre' ibsnnii gs11y cfmicnaaf cfzffyfa lB'z.stt Ewan Bzyant Busgfez Bundy Buui 2 3 gufis cpogazlf goin Qian: IBQ1-ry Buzzii igyoucg Qffaygan Clznnon da-radii 1. Seniors anxiously await their turn . ig ,, X, during Senior Fievuei 'L 4, 3 ' 5 4 1 Aki X' K i R' Y f ,NJ .- I' -N ' A , . i 11- e I. ' 7, 1 , fi KX? Ji UL e U 1 r EX. ,J I L L I, U, ,.-X X? , X . if K Ae., M,-xy , i .e i A -,M X4 ix I W f 1 It ,nb dlflwzfin 'jam Uadsz C7a1af5:.s1 i . E ,i f 'r . n I , 4 . XJ' Jr AL, - XM fi V fx- , , x x N NV! V14 xxil Seniors - 217 Seniors 'Strut Their Stuff' in Revue gflffabfgaw guy agua Dfiuia Clafgsy Chwfsy Ugarzcz Ufzausz Ugifdis 11 dgazfoffa fha gacgia iffeisn W W A- Cwziitenazn 670116 dfaz afay ton Clfagbon 356555 Jlffigs Ufsmani Ufsmenb go E Lil? j 1 bazzarz JMLES :goggle 1 coffmm cog Cbffina - 218-S ' 1. Rob Optican prepares for a chemis- try experiment. 2. Mrs. Bradshaw assists Steve Vasey in accounting class, fomsn Joan M x Uoiyuin cozcozan Coyne 3 . 1 Q t :fi 5 37 A' A at ki W f gf ffmazcia cgogin Cindy ' V aww cmwfouz ami mr iboug cpoiafirzci Chmoi, Buff IOM C1514 Czowizsy Quaiwoiig Bailgy Lbaviciion wagifla Ikiifg CAJOEFJ gganng Lbauiciion Lfbavii Davis Eiflflifil Lbgming Seniors - 219 Kr Dan Bmafi Shay ffizagsfg cfrlclgy fbllcgslu bisgon Zownsy buffy Qui-21.0 5,0172 Escqrm. :Hog sz Qforzna maggie Ebunbljl Euqfaff Dynax iflwaufa Effia cindy Jmogammacf O46 Bzrlan fnfy fngancfzi Qagan Qanning Gannon 2 1. Jesse Lopez displays his trophy. 2. Sit- ting at their lockers before school are Val- erie Still, Rhonda Brant, Judy Hicks, and Nancy Ramsey. goan Qsmi 20 - Seniors Lopez Captures Title in Original Oratory Kent Clgszyf Bzsnf Bunn .f5'aofi 95115 gkgfin Qifgszf Qifge1t iginan, Wadi Auaffiy gina iw E-L Qzfzpamaii goitsz qjoutgg ,ai-5 67' gina Diane Q15 gim, Calziitsy Qmgsi QZQZLET ganzmon. gamppsi gaflgg S ' -221 :Ron Q Voss's Homeroom Wins Door Prize lim Qazcfvzez Uzaay gsozgsanrza gsntmy gan WAI?-ily Qbiamzs jfatgy Qawelf gazusy gigmn. ' iffsnwafaz r,f w dlflazy Eiana Efizagstg Qzffgy Qzfpan gina gizauf fpgyffii gizamzf 222 - S ' ggaffg .fssm gosifa fs Lfhni 9511251 gouge gmamsz Qwy Jmazcia 5L!0.'l'LEA,f clfazt Oyazvsq cpiagazcf Avcokf Qamsfa Bait gwy gray gmymn gzilcfsz gum :Stacy Jlffiagasf Eoug Gqrzcfzaw gzigg 4 gzunafgezg clfaggauf Glfafte 1 Olfwuz iq,--1-:IP 1. The winning Christmas Door. 2. Rosa- lind Crowley exercises in preparation for a volleyball game. gan! Shave Dania!! Jlfaftsrz czlfaafsy crlfainkz Seniors - 223 .fifacis Ugamfu Jazzy clfsnaon olfsrzton avsman W Csvggfff, cguian gufzy dfackifzn J-fzcbmm dfidgi 04-Lfgum .fjcod .fflfliagasf manic! Uim CJ-fi L oc 11 o ff 04 ncfs GV Q ng df span clfoffm Duma CQULLI. fsifis Cmfarzcfa Kay foil Olfogan clfofcfsn oyoffingawozfg olfoflgirza cyomin 224-S ' JE Tarpley Announces Top Ten at Graduation S 16 dma 'Ly Wgonda Oqngsfa Essay Stapgania JOIN 5,4010 cuuggsa Gvllggii Gvuggii 'fm x., ik X n. Q -Q cRa.ndy cgogsmf gogn cjlfwzt cvuntaz cyunbsz Heffel jrziao fmt gufis Wm H1645 :Rags 'Ltd gaafazl gauging Jimenez 1 f i' 2 un Kenda azes ut of econd fau1is BME S ' -225 cguian. JM Lge .gfsvs dazfisn g' gognabon gona: LIVZEIZZZ IZQOIZ gona fpabricia :flag Uocfcf 1761 'uf gona gone: gona goufan gomdan 226 - Seniors Jiaia EU-9 871.5 f 1761! jfa sm .Cpam fpshi au ata 'anzagd I 1. Pom pon girl Becky Paden dances to the music ofthe marching band. 59 Seniors Graduate at Semester Q Danni: gufis gina jfeffsy Kennedy 151551 i .fixgzigfy Wm cggawn Qumf jfsmn jfszna fkatcgum Kieffsz Banda. gay as gfcisfin cfuusfil moug 175 ing Ufing jQn94i7e aufif' f.. N David Jlffazg Bong game: fmlzacgnaz mzacgnsz Lifiyins jffins fyffins S ' -227 - fjfsitg dlffsfllua gsni Baffin! cfeonafd fjffirzs jffluguirz 17611-:fze'z iifoaffigsz Oqng is fpaffy grim gas Eamzyf jfwlblb lkuscfffsz jlfuuman famging .fangdon .fauza Clgarfsa fiaa fffen fpauf fungi 'mcg fau fawion .fswii fawia 1. Kim Rawlings and Dana Martin talk dur- ing lhe lunch break. 2. Pam Karr, Mary Gil- lounge. pin, and Barb Jimenez relax in the Sr. , fe, .. r- ,. 'wifi n ,' . w.,,, Q Q' .-, , f9ao I 228 - Seniors ,,, NATIKAW Receives Diploma if cflffazfirza Diana .fpam fincogz llirzcfgzsn foffaz .firzzfa fha lviscgbl l7l:ECEf f 'fir fix La L,Q'Y+A -s f -fi er, ,Q ,,f. .L A A ,f fi .fflffazy gens Long fopzz Katia bam!! sizes lpoanancs foycf llwcaa 0 4:72 'lancii fund L on cgxgsfcforz fonnis ggiifsy fyon cfmagin cflffagas Jlffazfsns 65151 .fflffain -Ifmdli Seniors - 229 L ifqfd '3?f9'QQh6'4'Ze'i5f agus dgafysa azfgy dmdlgil Jlffazgt Jlffaztsna Dqna Danni: Ascot! .fflflamfin Jlffazbinez dlffauzey Swiss 515555 iiii it Q-.xg 19535225 X Qamfa Bmarfy Steve Jvounan gsuone .fflffaxwsff cflffay :flflayo cflffcgonafcf dmcfnans A 9 jfaifn Uincfy Kazan Bog cpayrnond cfmafnanay Jfffcqgacfin aflffcfifsznan Jlffclmnnsy Jlffscge fu-.au in : ,..feu..xu 1. Conehead Paul Urich talks to class President Tim Robertson. 2, Taylor Meyer and Karen Clayton partici- pate in the CIMMACAP clean-up project. 230 - Seniors Conehead Points Seniors to Victory David 'jay foz dna 'LE HOWQTJ Jeanette :JW :fVfal's1Ez EL!E'L JM ifgowzn cfm iffaz :flffiffs a NE.. www Q if dual Jlffazg cp. gsan Eonskta Ufaffy fflflzffgm fflflzffm Cllflaffzon fflflzfcfifff JVIOKZL pm, awk.. . . wa' , - l g ,, . ws, 1 ' Brac! cpogin. gi my NN . 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Bsfg fozi Jaan, Zee fsvon gjifgzflm Qinwn fpopp fpzyoz Qaiagian Asfspgania guflls fa fna W Q K W T .5 s LC az ana Quinton Waifi :Raina :Raina cfamasky 234-S ' bi cfawfinga emma Qfmda Cp 5414029 cJQsscs somgs :Rodney lx I 'Vx cfgsynollfi cgicgaufion cgicgcvzcfwn cgwuzag dlffazy dynfgia cfiagman cgiagmoncf cgoacfsi 5005 gain cyogaiga foggdni 1. Joan Coyne samples the merchandise, 2. Coaches Young and Smith discuss the previous play. WWMWS WwQMQ M x 'fix fp? fluff' gina jfym yoga USXS ' cyogazta cpogszti fogsztiorz Oi! S - 235 236 - Seniors 'CJLIVERV Returns to Central Stag Ulm Qfiagy .Jnazy ganna fozi cgogsztwn cgoyca Safanagi .Safe cgagsidaggsz , ,W Q A .Q-.,,p - ff- f Aw-..,..w,,i,:gg, ' Q ,,--- N ,.w.A,,,, RX fffatgy Judy jfatfly gogn fwafa 5CgI'LllfEE'l gcgosnfaug gcgofk Axcgufiz Scgufzs V 2 Biffy gufis LD Scott .Smit gcwgg ina Sieve fim cgscgingsz Selig! Fun., Brian gufia Doug Avgszidan Avgszmarz. Sifuiui wwwwm N' 'WM Ksffy David Bzyan .fynel-is D-S5565 gimmom Asimfuorz cgiig Axinon gmitg goat, efztmf., 9351159 Aaarzcfza Wm Smitg cfmitfi Smitg cgmitg Cqpaagsz Awcoff ffm 'jim :Spsncsz .fjquilii 1. David Hoepker prepares to hang up his jacket. 2. A member of the stage crew works on a set for OLlVER! Seniors - 237 Janine Bang!! Qfafaiia Axfsflgsn A512151 Cifanfon .iitazmsm Jail' .AEOEE Seniors Graduate Into New Decade A-xkacy Kent gaif Jlflaz Stout .gxtzarzcf Shuga cgtufffsgsan Suffivan 1-'P 238-S c4nn,stts Quaid Ax!-Llf1.lfL5 Joyce .fsdgg KVVEVZJH gamzaz Ugomaa Qgonzfnorz va! cfm icgeffe gfatgy ga 'ry cgi fton guga Ufgornton Dietz Uiffe 1 ginger Us 'zggofzz Sgezzy Jlffaztga Bom fffen 'jzaif 'jziggi Uwuzez qlfmez q,imf1g1e44 ggauf Cofeffe Diane Sieve JM efiua qlricg Qfancferfzoof Wan cLfoufan Qfaaey Wa ug gn 1. Darren Coffman and Dennis Martinez talk between classes. 2. Tim Hoffman and Linda Mullican dress in Roman attire on Toga day. gim flfmaiiie Seniors -239 yoga fall, fy mes Qfsmag ufg Qfoffintins qflfafgsz Kwaznsz Clflfafeza Q fkatgy Wm, 'KW Eszfin rwmbgszfomd .fam 9159 giulm BECQH fall Dodd cpicgis Quang qfwiits qfulecfnzaisz 'flfljillaox qfvifkoxwn 240--S ' Kweg snga um, flfljsatz-:'zL:scE .yon, Douglas Receive All-Metro Honor C7g.s'zyf dmattgsi Bazgaza afoot! qwiffiama qfyomacg qfljoocf KVVOOJ Uma Katgg Da uizf Janet fmfoocf qfyoofsly qfagfrlrzs vourzgcfagf ! :Steve Qwncia Dim .fflffazky qjtsff Zimgfs Zucgowigi H981 1. Debbie O'D II d Che yi Ficklin express Christmas cheer. 2 Sheld 71 w O5Q7xC9w1 fvvfviff xyfvvxwi Lyon and Brent Douglas r a in All-Metro Honor. ,Eijoosnvvx , vkeu fvwvefcls X 'B QXMQQ NVQ nNx,4xQo pllwasixiqilo-fro x s 3 eniors V!, ACKLEY, KENNETH B. - Mixed Choir, Senior Revue, Stage Crew AHAD, SONIA - Latin Club, Biology Club, Senior Revue ALEXANDER, LAYLI - Pep Squad, NFL, Speech - 2, Chem-A-Thon, Chem Physics - 2, OUTLOOK, Prom Committee ALEXANDER, SHERRIE - C-Club - 4, Swimming - 4, Band - 2, Concert Band - 2, Marching Band - 2, Stage Band - 2, Pom Pons - 2, All-School Play - 2, Harvest Court, Senior Revue, Who's Who- 2 ANDEIQSON, DOYLE - COE, DECA. Art- ANELLO, STACEY D. - Track - 2, Cheerleader, Student Senate - 2, Art - 2, Harvest Court, Senior Revue ARNOLD, LORI - Otf-Senate, Latin Club - 2, Chem Physics, AFS, Biology Club - 2, Forum Club - 2, Senior Revue ARNOLD, JEFF - Concert Choir, Sen- ior Revue, CLafayette: Concert Choir, Football, Junction City: Stage Bandb AUXIER, JULIE - Latin Club -- 2, Chem-A-Thon - 2, Chem Physics, NHS - 2, ODYSSEY - 2, OUTLOOK, Prom Committee, Senior Revue, Who's Who, Creative Writing - 2 BABBITT, KIM - Mixed Choir BACHMAN, RON - C-Club, Cross Country - 4, Track - 4, Speech, Ger- man Club-2 BARNES, KATHY - GAA, Intramurals, Track, Mixed Choir, Debate, Chem-A- Thon - 2, Chem Physics, Biology Club -2, Senior Revue BARNETT, MICHELLE - DECA, Sen- ior Revue BAUMAN, cELEsTE - Pep Squad BEAVERS, DAVID - Baseball- 4, C- Club - 3, Football- 4, Intramurals - 3, Wrestling BELCHER, MIKE - Football - 4, Intramurals, KCHS BERMOND, DIANE - Concert Choir, Mixed Choir - 2, All-School Plag, Biol- ogy Club, Forum Club - 2, enior Revue, Who's Who Senior Directory snioz ifzacfofzg BEYER, JENNIFER - JA, Mixed Choir - 2, Pep Squad, Senior Revue BIDDING, RICHARD - Intramurals - 2, Track BIGGERSTAFF, KEVIN - Football - 2, Band, Concert Band - 3, Marching Band - 4, Stage Band - 3, All-School Play - 4, Pep Band -- 3 BISH, MICHELLE - FBLA, Senior Revue BOSSERT, DAVID -- Baseball - 2, Intramurals - 3, Band, Student Sen- ate, Spanish Club - 3, Chem-A-Thon - 2, Chem Physics - 2, Math Team - 2, Brain Bowl Team, All-School Play - 2, Forum Club, Gnip-Gnop - 2, Senior Revue, Who's Who - 2 BOYLES, KATHY -- FBLA, All-School Play, Art, Senior Revue BRADY, DIANA - Drum and Bugle, Girls Honor Guard - 4, Military Police --2, ROTC -4, Shield and Spear BRANT, RHONDA - Senior Revue BRAY, DAVID - Baseball, Football, Intramurals, DECA, Off-Senate, Debate, All-School Play, KCHS, Senior Revue, Who's Who BRESSMAN, THERESA - DECA, JA, Timer's Club BROTT, SHARI - Ott-Senate, German Club - 2 BRYAN, DENNIS - Swimming - 2, German Club - 3, War Games - 2 BRYANT, JERRY - Wrestling, Band 3 Concert Band 3 Marchin I 1 1 g Band - 3, Stage Band, Speech, Sen- ior Revue, Pep Band BUEHLER, MICHAEL - JA, Color Guard - 2, Honor Guard - 3, Military Police - 3, ROTC - 4, Shield and Spear-2 BUNDY, MYLA - Track, JA, Mixed Choir, Cheerleader, Pep Squad, Stu- dent Senate, Art- 3, Prom Committee BURRI, BRETT - Basketball- 2, Golf - 4, Concert Choir - 2, Mixed Choir - 2 CALLAGHAN, TOM - Concert Choir - 2, Show Choir - 2, Ott-Senate - 2, Student Senate, OUTLOOK, All-School Play, Forum Club, Senior Revue, Mixed Choir-2 CANNON, DIANE - Track -- 2, Vol- leyball - 2, Spanish Club - 3, Chem Physics, OUTLOOK, AFS -2, Biology YB' Club, Prom Committee, Senior Revue All-School Play CAROLUS, BARRY - lntramurali Swimming, DECA, Ott-Senate, Stude Senate, Senior Revue CARTER, MARLIN -- Baseball -- Intramurals - 2, Wrestling - DECA, JA, Off-Senate - 3, Art - Senior Revue CATHEY, MATTHEW - Cross Cour try, Gymnastics - 2, Track, Wrestlin -2, Mixed Choir, Art-3 CHAVEZ, OLIVIA - GAA, Tennis - ' Mixed Choir - 2, SLC, Student Se ate, Spanish Club - 4, OUTLOO AFS-3, All-School Play, Biology Clu - 2, Prom Committee, Senior Revue Who's Who, Student Body Secretary CHILDRESS, KELLY - Gymnastics J 3, Ott-Senate, Drama, Spanish Club 3, OUTLOOK, AFS, All-School Play Art, Biology Club, Brush and Penci Senior Revue CHRISTENSEN, CHARLOTTE -- Cor cert Choir - 2, Mixed Choir -- 2, Pe' Squad, Art - 2, Forum Club - 2, Se ior Revue CLARK, LISA - ROTC - 4, Shiel and Spear CLAYTON, JACKIE - GAA, Tennis 2, Mixed Choir - 2, Off-Senat French Club - 3, Spanish Club - OUTLOOK, AFS - 4, All-School Plai Senior Revue CLAYTON, KAREN - Volleyball, Ja Concert Choir, Pep Squad, Dram AFS, All-School Play, Senior Revue CLEMENS, DEBBIE - Swimmin FBLA, Mixed Choir, Off-Senate, St dent Senate, Moneymaker, Seni Revue, Timers' Club, Who's Wh Spirit Assembly COBB, KELLY - Baseball, Swimmin- lntramurals - 3, COE -- 2, DECA - Student Senate, Speech COFFMAN, DARREN - Tennis - Off-Senate, Student Senate, Art - Senior Revue COLE, MICHAEL- JA, Band, Conca Band, Marching Band, Military Polic ROTC, Shield and Spear COLLINS, STEPHEN - Art - l KCHS CORCORAN, JEFF - Honor Guard 2, IDR Squad, Military Police - 2, Ri Team - 2, ROTC - 3, Shield a Spear COYNE, JOAN - Pep Squad, Off-Se ate, Spanish Club - 4, Chem Physi NHS - 2, OUTLOOK, AFS - 3, School Play - 3, Prom Committe Senior Revue, Timer's Club RAMER, MARCIA - Concert Choir 2, Mixed Choir - 2, Show Choir, ff-Senate, AFS - 2, All-School Play 2, Biology Club - 2, Prom Commit- e, Senior Revue, Who's Who - 2 EREAL, CINDY - Gymnastics, Mixed ,hoir, Pep Squad, Senior Revue DRESS, DOUG - War Games EIOWLEY, ROSALIND - Basketball 4, GAA, Track - 4, Volleyball- 2, Debate, Art CUDWORTH, CAROL - DECA - 2 AVIDSON, SABINA - DECA, Honor uard - 4, IDR Squad, Military Police 2, ROTC - 4, Shield and Spear - 2, Military Ball Queen, Art- 2 DAVIS, KEITH - Band, Concert Choir, Jlarching Band, Drama, All-School Clay, Senior Revue, Who's Who EPPELER, CINDY - Golf - 2, Intra- urals, Swimming, French Club - 3, hemathon - 2, Chem-Physics - 2, FS, Biology Club, Forum Club, Senior evue DICKENS, DAN - C-Club - 3, Foot- Jall, Golf - 4, Intramurals, Mixed Choir, Off-Senate, SLC, Student Sen- lte, Latin Club - 2, Biology Club, Brom Committee, Senior Revue, WAM- UMPEAG EIISHON, BRETT - Football - 2, tramurals - 2, DECA, Band - 2, Aarching Band -- 2, Speech, Art, ZCHS, Senior Revue, Stage Crew DOWNEY, STACY - Mixed Choir, Vrestlerettes, Off-Senate, Student Senate, Drama - 2, NFL - 2, Speech 3, All-School Play - 2, Money- aker - 2, Prom Committee, Senior evue, Who's Who - 2 DUFFY, ELIZABETH - GAA, DECA, IA-2 DULAC, RICK - Mixed Choir, WAKI- TAN - 2 DUNLAP, SAM - Baseball, Basketball, Intramurals - 2, Band, French Club DUVALL, DEANN - DECA, Art - 4, Senior Revue DYNES, ROGER - Baseball- 4, Football, Intramurals-3 EDWARDS, VONNA - C-Club - 2, Golf - 2, French Club, Spanish Club - 3, AFS, Art - 2, Brush and Pencil - 2, Senior Revue, Who's Who ELLIS, DEBBIE - Drama, Art ESELY, CINDY - GAA, JA, Pep Squad - 2, OUTLOOK, WAKITAN - 2, All- School Play - 2, Senior Revue ESKANDARI, MOHAMMAD - Foot- ball, Track FAJARDO, KEVIN - Cross Country, Mixed Choir, Chess Club - 2, VICA Club FANNING, LINDA - DECA, Mixed Choir- 2, Pep Squad FANNON, BRIAN - Band, Mixed Choir, Drama - 2, Speech, All-School Play, Art - 2, Strings - 2 FERNS, JOHN - Baseball - 2, C- Club-2, Football-2 FERRY, KENT - Intramurals, Speech, Chem-A-Thon, Chem Physics, Senior Revue FICKLIN, CHERYL -- FBLA, Mixed Choir, ODYSSEY, All-School Play, Biology Club, Senior Revue NS if i X FILBERT, BRIAN - Basketball- 4, C- Club, Tennis - 4, Freshman Class Officer, Student Senate -- 3, Latin Club - 4, OUTLOOK FINAN, SCOTT - Baseball - 4, Bas- ketball - 2, C-Club, Football - 4, Intramurals, Freshman Class Officer, Who's Who, Cabinet FIRKINS, PATRICIA - C-Club - 3, Gymnastics, Swimming - 3, Concert Choir - 2, Mixed Choir - 2, Show Choir, Cheerleader - 3, Student Sen- ate - 2, NHS - 2, All-School Play, Senior Revue, Who's Who 2 FISCHER, SALLY - Basketball, C- Club - 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Eine:-n .W by 52:-.rt mei, GOERKE, LEESA - Swimming - 2, Concert Choir - 2, Mixed Choir, Pep Squad, Student Senate, Latin Club - 2, NHS - 2, OUTLOOK, All-School Play- 3, Senior Revue GRAY, KEVIN - Wrestling - 2, Band - 2, Marching Band - 2, Who's Who GRAY, SCOTT - Baseball - 2, Foot- ball, Intramurals - 3, Band GRAYSON, PAMELA - Track - 2, Pep Squad, Senior Revue, Who's Who GRIER, GLEN - Band, German Club, Chem-A-Thon - 2, Chem-Physics - Marching Band, Off-Senate, SLC, Drama - 2, French Club - 3, Chem Physics, OUTLOOK, AFS - 3, Biology Club, Prom Committee, Senior Revue HICKMAN, SUSAN - Mixed Choir, Art, Senior Revue HICKS, JUDIE - GAA, FBLA, Off-Sen- ate - 2, Debate, NFL, WAKITAN, Biol- ogy Club, Prom Committee, Senior Revue HILL., ARTHUR - Football - 2, Intra- murals - 2, Track 2, Math Team - 3, NHS - 2, Biology 3 HINDE, SCOTT - Basketball - 4, C- Club - 2, Forum Club - 2, Who's Club - 4, Golf - 4, SLC, Speech, Who CJ Latin Club- 2, Who's Who GRIGGS, STACY - Baseball, Cross HOCKING, MICHAEL - Intramurals Country - 2, Wrestling, Concert Choir, Mixed Choir, Herd, Spirit Bun- nies, Student Senate, Drama - 2, All- School Play - 2, Art- 3, Senior, Revue HAGGARD, DOUG - Baseball - 2, Intramurals - 2, Wrestling - 2, Cabi- net, Off-Senate, SLC, Student Senate - 2, NHS - 2, All-School Play - 2, Art, Forum Club, Prom Committee, Senior Revue, Spirit Assembly minneu., umncm - DECA - 2, Pep squad - 2, An- 2 HATTEN, TED - C-Club, Track, Cabi- net, SLC, Student Senate, All-School Play, Art, Prom Committee, Senior Revue - Senior Directory - 2, Track - 3, COE, DECA OEPKER, DAVID - Football- 2 HOFFMAN, TIM - Intramurals - 2, JA, Spirit Bunnies, Cabinet, Off-Sen- ate, SLC, Student Senate - 3, Spanish Club - 4, Chem-A-Thon, NHS - 2 OUTLOOK, AFS - 2, All-School Play - 2, Biology Club, Forum Club - 2, Gnip-Gnop, Prom Committee, Senior Revue, Who's Who, FBLA HOLLINGSWORTH, LESLIE - C-Club - 2, Gymnastics - 3, Pep Squad, Pom-Pons - 2, Debate - 2, NFL, Biol- ogy Club, Senior Revue HOPKINS, KAY - Concert Choir - 2, Mixed Choir - 2, Cabinet, Off-Senate, SLC, Student Senate, NHS - 2, OUT- LOOK, AFS - 2, All-School Play - 2, Biology Club, Prom Committee, Senior Revue, Who's Who, Creative Writing Honms, Loni - Pep squad - 2 HORN, MARY - Student Senate, Spanish Club - 4, OUTLOOK, Prom Committee, Senior Revue, Who's Who ' HORN, RHONDA - Swimming, Volley-1 ball, Senior Revue HUGHES, ANGIE - Off-Senate, Stu- ent Senate, Drama - 2, Prom Com- mittee, Senior Revue, Timers' Club HUGHES, BECKY - Honor Guard ROTC-2 HUGHES, STEPHANIE - ROTC - 3 Pep Squad, Art - 2 ' Q BQNSCO, JEFF - Intramurals - 2, COE' -2, DECA-2 mick, Lom - GAA - 2, An-school' Play - 2, Art - 4, Brush and Pencil -I 3, Senior Revue i l I 1 JAHNE, JULIE - FBLA, Student Sen? ate, Senior Revue JANULEWICZ, KIM - JA - 3 JENKINS, LAURIE - C-Club, Track - 2, Mixed Choir - 2, Off-Senate - 4, ' Chem Physics, Biology Club - 2, Prom Committee, Senior Revue, Who's Who JIMINEZ, BARB - Track, Pom-Pons - 2, Student Senate, Art, Brush and Pencil, Senior Revue, Timer's Club JIMINEZ, SUSAN - C-Club, Gymnas- tics, Swimming, Mixed Choir, Pom- ons, Latin Club, Chem Physics, Prom Committee, Senior Revue, Who's Who JONES, PATRICIA - ODYSSEY, Sen- ior Revue JONES, TODD - C-Club - 3, Intra- murals - 2, Swimming - 4, German Club, Latin Club, Senior Revue, Tim- er's Club-2 JORDAN, KURT - C-Club - 2, Foot- ball - 4, Intramurals - 4, Track - 3, Wrestling, OUTLOOK, Art, Who's Who JORDAN, PHILIP - Intramurals - 3, Mixed Choir, All-School Play, Senior Revue E KAFER, LEASA - C-Club - 2, Swim- ming - 4, Pom-Pons - 2, Drama - 2, :- All-School Play - 2, Senior Revue, Who's Who-2 QARR, PAM - Gymnastics, Swim- ing, DECA, JA, Mixed Choir, Cheer- leader - 2, Senior Class Officer, Off- Blenate, SLC, Student Senate - 3, Art, oneymaker, Senior Revue, Harvest Queen KATAJAMAKI, PETRI - Basketball, German Club ICENDALL, JULIE - JA, OUTLOOK, X All-School Play KERBER, TINA - ROTC KERN, SHELLEY - Track, Biology Club, Senior Revue KERNS, BILL - Baseball - 4, C-Club - 2, Football - 4, Intramurals - 4, Off-Senate, Speech, Latin Club, CIM- MACAP KETCHUM, KIM - Basketball - 4, C- Club, GAA, Track - 4, Chem Physics, Art, Who's Who, Cross Country - 2 KIEFFER, SHAWN - Baseball - 4, C- Club - 3, Football- 3, Intramurals - 3, Wrestling - 2, Chem Physics, Sen- ior Revue, tage Crew KINDT, CAUREL - Concert Choir, Mixed Choir - 2, Drama, German Club KING, KRISTIN - C-Club - 3, Golf- 2, Swimming - 4, Mixed Choir -- 2, SLC, French Club - 3, Chem Physics, NHS - 2, OUTLOOK, Prom Commit- tee, Senior Revue, Who's Who KINGSLEY, DOUG - C-Club, Football - 3, Intramurals - 4, Track - 4, Latin Club - 3 KIRSCHNER, DAVID - Basketball - 3, Tennis, SLC, Latin Club - 2, Chem Physics, NHS - 2, Forum Club - 2, Who's Who, Chess Club fx x 5 KLINE, DOUG - Wrestling, JA - 2,X N Nho's Who KLINE, JAMES - Intramurals, Latin Club - 4, Chem-A-Thon - 2, Chem hysics - 2, Math Team - 3, Biology lub-2, Forum Club--2 LINE, KEITH - Wrestling, DECA, JA, and, Concert Band - 3, Marching and - 4, Senior Revue, Pep Band - KLUKVIN, MELISSA - Golf, SLC, rench Club, Chem Physics, OUT- OOK, Art, Brush 8- Pencil, Senior Revue NETZER, DAVID - Baseball, Foot- all, Intramurals, Swimming, Latin lub, Prom,Committee, Senior Revue KOELLIKER, SCOTT - Gymnastics, ntramurals, Debate - 2 KROPP, ANGIE -- Swimming, JA, Vlixed Choir - 3, Senior Revue USSMAN, JIM - Band - 4, Concert and - 4, Marching Band - 4, Stage and - 2, Senior Revue, Pep Band - QJ E In LAMBING, JOE - Cross Country -- 2, Gymnastics - 2, Wrestling - 4, Spirit Bunnies, Senior Class Officer, Student Senate - 3, Chem-A-Thon - 2, Chem Physics - 2, NHS - 2, Moneymake , Senior Revue, Who's Who LANGDON, DARRYL - Baseball Intramurals, Debate, Senior Revue LANGEROCK, LAURA - GAA, Volley- ball, FBLA, JA, Concert Choir, Mixed Choir - 2, Wrestlerettes, Off-Senate, WAKITAN - 2, AFS, All-School Play Forum Club, Wampumpeag, Senio Revue, Who's Who LAWSON, LISA - DECA - 2, WAKI TAN - 2, Who's Who ' LEONARD, TODD - Swimming, Speech LEWIS, ELLEN - C-Club - 2, GAA Tennis, Track - 2, Cabinet, Studen Senate, WAKITAN - 2, All-School Play, Art - 4, Brush and Pencil - 2, Prom Committee, Senior Revue, Who' QQ Who, Basketball LIECHTI, LINDA - Concert Choir - 2, Mixed Choir - 2, Biology Club LIECHTI, LISA - Concert Choir - 2, Mixed Choir - 2, Pom-Pons, Art, Sen- ior Revue K INCOLN, MARTINA - DECA, FBLA, Senior Revue LOPEZ, JESSE -- Baseball, Intramurals - 2, FBLA, Cabinet, dent Senate, Debate - 3 Speech - 3, All-School F Forum Club, Senior Revue, Body Vice President LOYD, DAVID - Gymnastics - 2, Mixed Choir-3 LUCAS, RENEE - Senior Revue, Who's Who LUND, ROBIN - Tennis, Mixed Choir - 2, Off-Senate, Student Senate, French Club - 3, Senior Revue Who'sWho LYON, SHELDON - C-Club - Football - 4, Intramurals - 3, Track, Concert Choir - 2, Mixed Choir, Off- Senate, Art- 3, Gnip-Gnop MABIN, LONNIE - Intramurals - 4, COE, DECA, Gnip-Gnop- 2 MARIS, CHRISTOPHER - Art - 2 MARKER, SUE - Pep Squad - 2 MARTENS, CATHY - Basketball, C- Club - 2, GAA - 4, Track - 3, Vol- leyball MARTIN, DANA - Mixed choir - 2, Speech, oovssev N . MARTINEZ, DENNIS - Football - 3, Intramurals - 4, Wrestling, Mixed Choir, Off-Senate - 3, Drama - 2, Speech, KCHS, Senior Revue MAUZEY, SCOTT - Basketball - 2 MAXWELL, CARLA - Senior Revue MAYO, STEVE - Gymnastics - 3, Wrestling - 3, Band - 4, Concert Band - 4, Marching Band - 4, Stage Band - 3, Spirit Bunnies, All-School Play-4, Senior Revue MCDONALD, NORMAN - Basketball - 4, C-Club - 4, Football, Track, Intramurals MCENANEY, KEITH - Band - 2, Scwcerl Band, Marching Band, Foot- a MCFADIN, CINDY - GAA - 2, Pep Squad, Debate - 3, NFL - 2, WAKI- TAN, Art, Forum Club, Gnip-Gnop, Senior Revue MCKERNAN, KAREN - GAA, Concert Choir - 2, Mixed Choir - 2, WAKI- TAN, All-School Play, Forum Club, Senior Revue MECKE, RAYMOND - Intramurals, Band MEYER, TAYLOR - GAA - 2, Con- cert Choir - 2, Mixed Choir - 2, Pep Squad - 2, All-School Play - 2, Sen- ior Revue ,N 'N X Senior Directory - 245 246 - Senior Directory MILBOURN, MARK - Intramurals - 2, Mixed Choir-3, KCHS MILLER, JEANETTE - Student Sen- ate MILLER, MARK - Concert Band, Marching Band, Stage Band, All- School Play, Senior Revue MILLER, MARK R. - C-Club - 3, Gymnastics -- 2, Swimming - 3, Mixed Choir - 2, Art- 4, Senior Revue MILLION, JEAN - DECA, Art - 4 MONTGOMERY, ROBYN - Basketball - 3, Cross Country, GAA, DECA - 2, JA, Band, Concert Band - 2, March- ing Band -- 2, Track - 2 MORRIS, JERRY - Track, JA, Mixed Choir - 2 MORRIS, LAURIE - Debate, Drama - 2, Latin Club, Spanish Club, All- School Play, Senior Revue, Pep Squad, Pom-Pons - 2 MORROW, LISA - Pep Squad, Senior Revue MUIR, RUSSELL - C-Club - 2, Foot- ball - 4, Intramurals, Track, Wrestling - 2, Cabinet, Junior Class Officer, Student Senate - 3, Debate - 2, Art, WAKITAN, Senior Revue, Who's Who MULLICAN, LINDA - C-Club, GAA, Intramurals, Swimming -- 2, JA, Junior Class Officer, Off-Senate, SLC, Stu- dent Senate - 3, Debate - 2, Latin Club, Chem Physics, NHS - 2, AFS, Forum Club, Prom Committee, Timers' Club, Who's Who, Student Body Presi- dent, OUTLOOK MURPHY, JACKIE - Wrestlerettes, Chem Physics, Senior Revue, Who's Who MYERS, BYRON - DECA, Band, Con- cert Band - 3, Concert Choir - 2, Marching Band - 3, Mixed Choir, Show Choir - 2, Sta e Band, Pep Band - 2, Drama, All-School Play - 4, Senior Revue NELSON, BONITA - JA, Pep Squad, Debate - 3, NFL - 2, WAKITAN - 2, Senior Revue, Who's Who NIKES, KEVIN - C-Club, Golf - 4, SLC NOLAND, ALESIA - Band, Concert Band - 3, Marching Band - 4, Stage Band - 3, Pep Band, Pep Squad, Drama, All-School Play - 3 NORDSTROM, LISA - GAA, Intramu- rals, Volleyball, FBLA, Off-Senate, Art - 3, Senior Revue NUNLEY, DIANE - FBLA, Concert Choir, Mixed Choir, Senior Revue O'DELL, BRENDA - Color Guard, ROTC - 4, Shield and Spear - 3, Stu- dent Senate, Debate, Senior Revue, Battalion Staff - 3, Military Ball Queen O'DELL, DEBORAH - Mixed Choir, Art-2 OLIVER, ANGIE - DECA, Concert Choir, Mixed Choir, Drama, All-School Play, Senior Revue OPTICAN, ROB - Intramurals - 3, Tennis, Off-Senate - 2, SLC, Latin Club - 4, Chem-A-Thon - 3, Chem Physics - 3, Math Team - 3, NHS - 2, OUTLOOK, All-School Play - 3, Forum Club, Gnip-Gnop, Senior Revue, Who's Who, Brain Bowl ORZEL, KEVIN - French Club - 3, Biology Club, Senior Revue Q3 PADEN, BECKY - Concert Choir - 2, Mixed Choir - 2, Show Choir, Pom- Pons - 2, Off-Senate, Student Senate, NHS - 2, Senior Revue, Timers' Club PANKAU, KRIS - C-Club - 2, Swim- ming - 3, Band, Concert Band - 2, Marching Band - 2, All-School Play - 4, Senior Revue, Stage Crew - 2 PANKAU, MIKE - C-Club - 2, Swim- ming - 3, Band, Concert Band - 2, Marching Band - 2, All-School Play - 4, Biology Club, Senior Revue, Stage Crew-2 PARKER, BRYAN - Baseball - 2, Intramurals PASCH, JOHN - Band -- 2, Concert Band, Marching Band - 2, Gnip-Gnop PATTON, LYNN - Basketball, C-Club - 2, GAA - 2, Swimming - 3, Mixed Choir, Student Senate - 2, Drama, Speech, Biology Club, Prom Commit- tee, Senior Revue PEARSON, DANETTE - Band, Wrest- lerettes, German Club - 4, Chem- Physics, Biology Club, Senior Revue, Who's Who PEREGRINE, JAN - Concert Choir, Mixed Choir - 2, WAKITAN, Biology Club, Senior Revue PERRIMAN, SHELLEY - JA, Art - 4, Prom Committee, Senior Revue PETTIJOHN, BRENT - Band - 2. Concert Band - 2, Marching Band - 2, Biology Club PE'I TY, MARY SUE - Concert Choir - 2, Mixed Choir - 2, Cheerleader - 4, Student Senate - 3, Senior Revue, Harvest Court PFANDER, CHARLENE - Concert Choir - 2, Mixed Choir - 2, Show Choir - 2, Off-Senate, All-School Play - 3, Prom Committee, Senior Revue 4' . 4 x nl ny . HJ , PHILLIPPE, LISA - Tennis, Track, Mixed Choir PHILLIPS, MARK - Baseball PIERCE, KIM - Pep Squad PILGRAM, BETH - Band - 4, Con- cert Band - 4, Marching Band - 4, Off-Senate, German Club - 3, AFS, All-School Play -- 2, Biology Club, Prom Committee, Senior Revue, Tim- ers' Club PINSON, LORI - Concert Choir - 2, Mixed Choir - 2 POLASKI, STEVE - Intramurals - 4, Swimming, Student Senate, All-School Play, Senior Revue POPP, JEAN - Mixed Choir, Off-Sen- ate, Debate - 3, Drama - 2, NFL - 2, All-School Play - 2, Senior Revue PRYOR, DEE - Swimming, Mixed Choir - 3, Off-Senate, Art - 2 QASABIAN, LEVON - Latin Club, Chem-A-Thon, Chem-Physics, Forum Club - 2, Who's Who, Brain Bowl QUINTON, STEPHANIE - Art - 4, Saddle Club RAILS, JULIE - Military Police, Rifle Team -- 3, ROTC -- 4, Shield and Spear - 3, Debate, War Games RAINEZ, RICHARD - Concert Band - 3, Marching Band - 3, Student Senate, Senior evue RAMSEY, NANCY - DECA -- 2, Drama, All-School Play, Art - 3, Biol- ogy Club, Senior Revue RAWLINGS, KIM - GAA - 2, Mixed Choir, Pep Squad, Art REECE, GLENDA - Concert Choir - 2, Mixed Choir- 2, Peg Squad, Pom- Pons, Spanish Club, enior Revue, Who's Who RICHMAN, SURAH - C-Club, Cross Country- 2, Gymnastics, Track, Cabi- net, SLC, Student Senate, Drama - 2, Speech, German Club, All-School Play - 2, Prom Committee, Senior Revue RICHMOND, MARY - Pom-Pons, Off- Senate - 3, Student Senate, ODYS- SEY - 2, Biology Club - 2, Prom Committee, Timers' Club, Student Body Treasurer, Spirit Assembly, Waumpumpeag, Harvest Court ROADES, CINDY - C-Club - 2, Swimming - 3, Mixed Choir - 2, Pom-Pons - 2, Chem Physics - 2, OUTLOOK, Biology Club - 2, Senior Revue, Who's Who ROBASKA, SCOTT - Basketball - 2, Track - 4, Concert Band - 3, March- ing Band - 3, Stage Band -- 2, Pep Band - 2, SLC, NHS -- 2, All-School Play - 2, Senior Revue -- 2, Who's Who ROBBINS, GLEN - C-Club - 3, Foot- ball - 4, Track - 4, Wrestling - 4, Band - 2, Marching Band - 2, Senior Revue, Spirit Assembly ROBERTS, GINA - GAA - 4 ROBERTS, KYM - Intramurals, Swim- ming - 2, Off-Senate, Drama - 2, NFL - 3, Speech - 4, Latin Club, All- School Play - 3, Biology Club, Senior Revue, Timers' Club, Who's Who - 2 ROBERTSON, JOHN - C-Club - 3, Intramurals - 2, Track - 2, Wrestling - 4, Mixed Choir, Latin Club, Chem-A- Thon, Senior Revue, Who's Who, Bat- tle ofthe Sexes ROBERTSON, TIM - Baseball - 4, Basketball - 3, C-Club - 2, Intramu- rals - 3, Youth in Government - 4, Class Officer - 2, Speech, Latin Club - 3 ROYCE, VICKY - Band - 2, Student Senate, WAKITAN, Biology Club, Sen- ior Revue SALANSKI, MARY - DECA, Mixed AIP , I h '-. Choir, French Club - 2, Art - 2 SALE, JANICE - GAA, Band, Drama, WAKITAN - 2, All-School Play -- 2, Senior Revue, Who's Who SCHEIDEGGER, LORI - Senior Revue SCHOENLAUB, JUDY - Concert Choir - 2, Mixed Choir - 2, Pep Squad - 2, Biology Club, Senior Revue SCHOTT, KATHY - GAA, Concert Choir, Mixed Choir, Drama, French Club, WAKITAN - 2, All-School Play - 2, Forum Club, Senior Revue SCHULTZ, JOHN - All-School Play - 2, Strings SCHULZE, CARLA - Basketball, C- Club, Mixed Choir, Pom-Pons - 2, Off- Senate - 3, SLC, French Club - 3, German Club, Biology Club, Prom Committee, Senior Revue, Who's Who -2 SCOTT, JULIE - Swimming, Concert Choir - 2, Mixed Choir - 2, Show Choir - 2, Pep Squad, Student Sen- ate, Drama - 2, Speech, NHS - 2, All-School Play - 3, Senior Revue, Who's Who SCFIOGGINS, DAN - Football - 3 SECKINGER, STEVE - Gnip-Gnop SHERIDAN, BRIAN - Mixed Choir - 2, Off-Senate - 2, Drama, WAKITAN, All-School Play - 2, Biology Club, Forum Club - 2, Senior Revue Senior Directory M is SILVIUS, DOUG - Concert Choir, Show Choir, Off-Senate, OUTLOOK, Senior Revue SIMMONS, KELLY - Mixed Choir - 2, SLC, Speech, Art, Biology Club, Prom Committee, Senior Revue, Tim- ers' Club-2 SISK, BRYAN - Football, Intramurals -2, DECA, Art SISSON, LYNETTE - Concert Choir, Mixed Choir - 2, Show Choir, French Club - 4, OUTLOOK, All-School Play, Senior Revue, CIMMACAP SMITH, MARLO - Track, JA, Mixed Choir, Pep Squad - 2, Speech, Future Secretaries SMITH, PERRY - OUTLOOK SMITH, SANDRA - Track, Pep Squad SPECKER, KIM - Track - 4, Mixed Choir, Off-Senate, Student Senate, Debate, NFL, Speech - 2, Latin Club - 4, AFS - 2, Prom Committee, Sen- ior Revue SPENCER, SCOTT - Baseball - 2, C-Club, Intramurals - 2, Herd, Cabi- net, Off-Senate - 2, SLC, Student Senate, Debate - 2, Drama - 2, NFL - 3, Speech, Chem-A-Thon, Chem Physics - 2, NHS - 2, OUTLOOK, , K l ,g . 1 E is 525, 5- get A2 248 Senior Directory AFS, All-School Play - 4, Forum Club - 2, Gnlp-Gnop - 3, Prom Commit- tee, Senior Revue, Who's Who SPRONG, LISA - JA, Student Senate, Latin Club - 3, Chem-A-Thon, Chem Physics, NHS - 2, OUTLOOK, AFS - 4, Prom Committee, Harvest Court, Senior Revue SOUIRES, TIM - Football, Golf - 4, Concert Choir, Mixed Choir - 2, Spirit Bunnies, Speech, Senior Revue STALDER, JANINE - DECA, German Club - 3, Art - 2, Prom Committee STANTON, J. B. - Football, Intramu- rals-4, Art-3, KCHS STOKES, STEVE - Basketball, C- Club, Cross Country, Intramurals, Track, FBLA, Cabinet, So homore Class Officer, Off-Senate, SJLC, Stu- dent Senate, Senior Revue STOUT, STACY - Concert Choir, Drama, Senior Revue, fSavannah High: Concert Choir, Cheerleader, Pep Squad - 3, Gymnastics - 2, Speech, Drama Club, Science Clubj STROUD, WAYNE - ROTC - 4, Shield and Spear STRUBE, GAIL - C-Club - 2, Gym- nastics - 2, Track - 2, Volleyball, Concert Choir - 2, Mixed Choir - 2, Cheerleader, NHS - 2, WAKITAN - 2, All-School Play - 2, Senior Revue, Who's Who STUFFLEBEAN, MARK - Basketball -2, Football, COE, DECA, Art SULLIVAN, TERRI - GAA - 2, FBLA, Pep Squad, Art, Senior Revue SUMMERS, ANNETTE - Speech, Senior Revue SUMMERS, DAVID - Basketball - 2, C-Club - 2, Football- 3, Intramurals - 2, Wrestling SYMES, RONALD - Spirit Bunnies, Drama - 2, Spanish Club, OUTLOOK, All-School Play-2, Senior Revue TANNER, JOYCE - JA, Debate, Drama-2, AFS, Senior Revue THOMASON, BRIAN - Intramurals, JA, Concert Choir, Mixed Choir THOMPSON, WENDY JO - C-Club - 2, Gymnastics, Cheerleader - 4, Sophomore Class Officer, Student Senate, NFL - 2, Speech - 2, Chem- Physics, NHS - 2, OUTLOOK, Art, Brush and Pencil, Senior Revue, Who's Who, Harvest Court THORNTON, MICHELLE K. - Basket- ball- 2, GAA - 3, Golf- 2, Track - 3, Mixed Choir, Pep Squad, SLC, Stu- dent Senate - 2, Prom Committee, Who's Who TIETZ, CATHY - GAA, Concert Choir - 2, Mixed Choir- 2, Senior Revue TILLER, GARRY - JA, Concert Choir, Herd, Off-Senate, Drama - 2, NFL -- 2, Speech - 2, All-School Play - 4, Art, Forum Club - 2, Senior Revue, Who's Who -2 TRAIL, SHERRY - FBLA, Drama, All- School Play, Senior Revue TRIGGS, MARTHA - GAA - 4, Track, JA - 3, Mixed Choir - 2, Off-Senate, Student Senate, Senior Revue TURNER, DORA - DECA, Girls' Honor Guard, ROTC -2 ULMER, ELLEN -JA, IDR Squad, Mili- tary Police, ROTC URICH, PAUL - Student Senate, AFS, Forum Club, Who's Who VAN HOUTAN, DIANA - Band - 2, goncert Band - 2, Marching Band - VASEY, STEVE - C-Club - 4, Foot- ball - 2, Intramurals - 3, Swimming - 4, Track, Mixed Choir, Student Sen- ate, Latin Club - 2, Senior Revue VAUGHN, MELISSA - C-Club - 4, Swimming - 4, Concert Choir - 2, Mixed Choir - 2, OUTLOOK, AFS - 3, All-School Play - 4, Biology Club, Prom Committee, Senior Revue, Tim- ers' Club - 3, Who's Who - 2 VENABLE, JIM - Football - 2, COE, DECA, Art - 3 VOLLINTINE, JILL - C-Club - 2, GAA - 2, Mixed Choir, Pom-Pons - 2, Freshman, Junior Class Officer, SLC, Student Senate, Drama - 2, NFL - 3, Speech, NHS - 2, WAKITAN - 2, All-School Play - 3, Wampumpeag, Prom Committee, Senior Revue, Tim- ers' Club, Who's Who WECKERLIN, KARLA - Mixed Choir, Drama -- 2, Art - 2, Senior Revue WEGENKA, LISA - Basketball - 2, C-Club, Tennis - 3, Art - 2, Senior Revue WEIGUM, GREG - Concert Band - 2, Marching Band -- 2, Latin Club - 2 WHITE, REBECCA - DECA, Off-Sen- ate, Drama Art, Prom Committee, Sen- ior Revue, Timers' Club, Who's Who WIEDMAIER, LORI - Concert Choir, Mixed Choir - 2, Off-Senate, ODYS- SEY, Art - 2, Senior Revue WILCOX, TODD - Baseball - 4, C- Club - 2, Football- 4, Intramurals - 4, Student Senate, Speech, Latin Club - 3, OUTLOOK, Who's Who WILLIAMS, CHERYL - GAA, Track, Mixed Choir, Pep Squad WOMACK, MATT - Baseball -- 4, Basketball - 2, C-Club - 4, Football - 4, Intramurals - 2, Student Senate, Debate, Latin Club - 2, Chem-Phys- ics, Senior Revue WOOD, BARB - Pep Squad, Debate - 3, Drama - 2, NFL - 2, German Club - 3, All-School Play - 2, Forum Club, Prom Committee, Senior Revue WOOLERY, KATHY - Art YAKTINE, DAVID - Cross-Country, Intramurals - 2, Track - 2, Wrestling - 2, German Club - 2 YOUNGDAHL, JANET - Tennis, Youth in Government- 2, Speech, Art - 3, Forum Club - 2, Senior Revue, Who's Who YOUNG, JERRY - Baseball - 2, C- Club - 2, Football -- 3, Intramurals - 3, Wrestling, Debate - 2, NFL YTELL, FRANCES - GAA - 2, Track - 2, Volleyball, JA - 3, Concert Choir - 2, Mixed Choir - 2, Pep Squad, Off- Senate - 3, Student Senate, Drama, All-School Plav - 4 I ZIRKLE, TIM - Baseball - 2, Intra- murals, Band, Concert Band - 3, Marching Band - 4, Stage Band - 4, Pep Band - 2, German Club - 4, Chem Physics, Math Team, NHS - 2, All-School Play -- 2, Biology Club, , Gnip-Gnop, Senior Revue, Who's Who I I ZUCHOWSKI, MARY - Tennis, Biol- I ogy lub I wh- bpiwawamaffvame ffwmifg awwcfdid iw at W 652551 15690 490 JZ am! 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Barry 177 Hegarty, Hodge 177 Heinz, Brian 205 Heintz, Daniel 223 Helton, James 49, 177 Henderson, Dawn 192 HENDERSON, HAMILTON 69,122,164,193 Henderson, Kevin 192 Henderson, Lisa 71, 82, 205 Henderson, Shawn 176, 192 Hensen, Allen 192 Hensen, Stacie 82, 224, 244 Henton, Charlie 46, 132, 224, 244 Herkelman, Kerry 192 Herkelman, Kevin 71 , 109, 205 Hernandez, Jerry 224 Hernandez, Steven 49, 62, 177 Hefner, Jenniler 35, 68, 177 Hertz, Lisa 51,177 Hessemeyer, Lori 192 Hestand, Sherie 146, 177 Heumader, Chuck 85, 192 Heup, Bill 192 Hibbard, Terry 206 Hicklin, Shelly 29, 59, 80, 101, 224, 244 Hickman, Susan 224, 244 Hickman, Todd 9, 92, 206 Hicks, Jacquie 192 Hicks, Jerry 49, 177, 184 Hicks, Judy 220,224,244 Higdon, Gregg 177 Hilburn, Robin 177 Hill, Arthur 224,244 Hill, Romona 177 Hill, Terry 49,177 Hillenbrand, Gisele 177 Hillebrand, Linda 206 Hinde, Scott 55, 80, 224, 244 Hindera, Dawn 206 Hindera, Shelly 177 Hinton, Walter 29, 93, 206 Hiserote, Chad 49, 177 HOCHMAN, DEAN 164 Hocking, Michael 224, 244 Hoecker, Judith 178 Hoecker, Julie 192 Hoecker, Landon 127, 178 Hoecker, Tracie 66, 71, 192 Hoelling, Gary 206 Hoepker, Andy 206 Hoecker, S. 46 Hoepker, David 46, 224, 237, 244 Hollman, Brian 45, 62, 85, 192 Hollman, Tim 22, 30,'31, 38, 68, 77, 80, 82, 86, 101 , 224, 233, 239, 244 Hogan, Teresa 224 Hogan, Tim 192 Holden, Carla 224 Holland, Lena 192 Holland, Zena 61, 178 Hollingsworth, Leslie 35, 123, 224, 244 Holloway, Nancy 206 Holman, Neal 48, 51, 192 Holnies, Stephanie 135, 92 Hopkins, Brian 192, 195 Hopkins, Eddie 206 Hopkins, Wanda Kay 80, 101 , 224, 244 Horine, Lori 224, 244 Horn, Mary 101, 225, 244 Horn, Mac 48, 65, 192 Horn, Rhonda 225, 244 Horn, Steve 48, 192 HORNADAY, MARY J0 38, 100, 101 , 164 Horner, Deanna 204, 206 HORNER, DEBI 164 Horner, Jett 57, 178 Houstan, Skip 106, 178 Hovenga, Carolyn 53, 61, 111, 192 Howard, Lueiia 123, 206 Howell, Steve 178 Hubbard, Kevin 192 Huber, Dennis 192 Huber, Gina 192 Huemander, C. 85 Hughes, Angela 10, 25, 29, 77, 225, 244 Hughes, Becky 136, 225, 244 Hughes, Kenny 192 Hughes, Stephanie 225, 244 Hughes, Tim 178 Hughes, Tony 192 Humbard, Carla 123, 192 HUMLEKER, ALEXANDRA 96, 1 15, 164 Humphrey, Michele 206 Hunt, Bill 7, 24, 27, 85, 86, 225 Hunt, Julie 192 Hunt, Suzanne 89, 206 Hunter, Randy 225 Hunter, Robert 225 Huntsman, Paula 192 Hupp, Rodney 192 HYDE, MARK K. 50, 51, 58, 134, 164 ff Idlet, John 225 Ingram, Brian 178 Insco, Jett127,225,244 Ireland, Joe 178 Irick, Andrew 206 lrick, Lori 225, 244 Jackson, Jackie 206 Jackson, Lori 192 Jacobs, James 90, 206 Jahne, Julie 225, 244 James, Chuck 178 James, Pam 178 Janutewicz, Kim 225, 244 Jasper, Roberta 225 Jetteries, Tim 62, 192 Jenkins, Anthony 57 Jenkins, Jett 62, 192 Jenkins, Laurie 92, 93, 225, 244 Jennings, Pat 192 Jensen, Eric 47, 200, 201, 206 Jensen, Nanette 192 Jensen, Stacey 206 Jerbes, B. 48 Jeske, David 49 Jeschke, Gwen 127, 192 Jeschke, Jennie 206 Jimenez, Barb 25, 71, 225, 228, 244 Jimenez, Susan 37, 226, 244 JOCHEMS, BOB 118, 164, 201 Johnson, Brad 178 Johnson, Catherine 206 Johnson, Cheryl 178 Johnson, Curt W. 178 Johnson, Darlene 178 Johnson, Diana 192 Johnson, Glenda 206 Johnson, Jett 206 Johnson, Josie 178, 206 Johnson, Kevin 1 78 A Johnson, Laura 192 Johnson, Mike 226 Johnson, Shawnee 1 78 Johnson, Steve 8, 157, 193 Johnson, Wayne 193 Johnston, Steve 226 Jolly, Judy 193 Jones, Carlen 226 Jones, Clark 178 Jones, Danna 179 Jones, Diana 193 Jones, Ed 226 Jones, Patricia 98, 226, 244 Jones, Rick 226 Jones, Robert 206 Jones, Todd 62, 63, 226, 244 Jordan, Janell 179 Jordan, Kurt 46, 101, 226, 244 Jordan, Phil 226, 244 Juda, Liz 35, 68, 193 Jung, Jett 206 Justus, David 179 Justus, Melody 179 51 Kater, Kendel 193 Kater, Leasa 25, 29, 35, 38, 46, 71, 116, 225,244 Kallauner, Reyna 50, 51 , 61, 179 Karguth, Darla 206 Karguth, Vonda 179 Karl, Eugene 226 Karns, Melissa 193 Karr, Pam 7, 18, 20, 21, 68, 80, 178, 215, 226, 228, 245 Kalajamaki, Petri 226, 245 Kec, Lonnie 179 Keith, Mark 193 Kelley, Dennis 227 Kelley, Wm 49, 1 79 Kelly, Brenda 193 Kelly, Kim 179 Kemp, Cary 128, 206 Kendall, Julie 101 , 178, 225, 227, 245 Kendall, Sherry 179 Kennedy, Frank 106, 227 Kephart, Edward 37, 68, 71 203, 206 Kephart, Laura 193 Kerber, Tina 227, 245 Kern, Shelly 227, 245 Kerns, Bill 10, 22, 46, 227, 245 Kerns, Bob 65, 193 Kerns, Don 103, 202, 262 Kerns, Kim 206 1 Kerns, Stacey 61 , 111, 179 Kerns, Trena 61 , 179 Ketchum, Kim 59, 111, 227, 245 KIDWELL, ROBERT 164 Kietler, Michel 82, 86, 206 Kieffer, Shawn 227, 245 Kilgore, Jody 193 Kindt, Caural 227, 245 King, sm 193 KING, BONNIE 147, 164 King, Brenda 227 King, John 193 King, Joyce 227 King, Kristin 33, 50, 51, 79, 80, 101 , 227, 245 King, Russell 227 King, Velda 179 2 King, Wayde 206 1 Kingsley, David 193 Kinggzy, Doug 46, 227, Kirschner, David 86, 145, 227, 245 Kirschner, Mark 125, 227 Kirschner, Tim 179 Kistner, Kristy 193 Klamert, Kenny 206 Kline, Doug 227, 245 Kline, James 86, 227, 245' Kline, Jett 227 Kline, Keith 71, 90, 228, 245 Klukvin, Melissa 80, 101. 228, 245 Knadler, David 206 Knapp, Jeni 228 Kneib, Rick 193 Knelzer, Dan 193 Knelzer, David 46, 228, 245 Knox, Kara 179 Koelliker, Corinne 193 Koelliker, Jon 179 Koelliker, Ronald 123, 228 Kotche, Marty 206 Krawczyk, Tammy 193 Kropp, Angie 228, 245 KROPP, JANET 164 Kuechler, Patty 228 Kump, Charlotte 179 Kump, Rodney 179 Kump, Greg 169 Kunze, Gayle 206 Kussman, Jim 71, 228,245 I Lack, Chris 179 Lacquement, Chris 179 Latlin, Jackie 179 Lalollette, Jess 65, 206 Lambing, Jett 11 , 65, 68, 123, 206 Lambing, Joe 65, 68, 123,' 215, 228, 245 Lamm, Charlene 193 x .f,,g,.. T.. Lammers, Peter 85, 93, 193 Landess, Janelle 137, 138, 206 Landis, Marcie 179 Lang, David 206 Lang, Jennifer 66, 179 Lang, Susan 179 Langdon, Darryl 228, 245 Langdon, Mike 193 Langerock, Jeff 8, 179 Langierock, Laura 80, 86, 911.102, 103, 228, 245. 262 6 ser as as Long, Mary 229 Long, Rob 47,207 Lowdon, Ross 914 Lowrance, Craig 47, 207 Lowrance, David 57, 180 Lowrance, Gregg 47, 65, 85, 207 Lowrance, Katie 229 Loyd, David 229, 245 Loyd, David 180 Lucas, Randy 207 Lucas, Renee 229, 245 Lucas, Roxanne 194 Lund, Robin 77, 82, 229, -.. ' 1, i.i Maninsgf X . as Q25 Maugh, Barry 71, 194 Maugh, Melody 194 Mauzey, Scott 230, 245 Maxwell, Carla 230, 245 MAXWELL, MARILYN 82, 83, 123, 165 Maxwell, Mike 127, 197 Maxwell, Tracy 194 May, Brandy 230 May, Julia 207 May, Larry 207 Mayo, Jaci 194 Michels, Alice 58, 207 Michaels, Robert 194 Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Bill 62, 180 Brian 208 Cherie 194 Colin 71, 2085 Ginny 208 g Howard 231 X Miller, Chris 50, 51,1-180 Danny 49, 85, 194 Jeanette 23.1, 246 Jimmy 194 ,,,f Joe 44' 451 Kathy ,,,,,, EE if - 1 2 -25 E 2 ,Q 5 Mullican, Bruce 62, 63, 195 2451. . . ,,,,,, Mayo Steve 68 69 71 123 zgmgger Langsron,whnnay179 230, 245 f ---- si- ' Wk ' 0 , - .. - f Lankfofdi Samuel 179 1'1i 12 s3s,,,MazurkewyCZ, David 207 ,,,.. ' k ' ' ' ' f '25, . K' wfw' 1' k?Ee:5'Vl 'TWA '-9 Lark1m.Car01179. .1 -7391128 James ,,,.., -- ' - , - - - . - . . 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D. 131, 196 Myers, Rex 195 Myers, Robby 195 JV Nance, Brenda 232 Napolitano, Lisa 180 Napolitano, Mark 208 Nash, Todd 44, 45, 181 Nauman, Dave 232 Nauman, Jennie 80, 93, 208 Nave, Strad 49,131,181 Neely, Brad 195 Neeley, Lori 181 Neeley, Ricky 208 Nell, Annette 181 Nett, Ed 49, 195 Nell, Kurt 106, 208 Nelson, Bonita 97, 103, 232, 246, 262 NELSON, BERNICE 165 Nelson, Janet 71, 195 Nelson, Lida 181 NESLER, RALPH 165, 138 Newey, Jett 57, 181 Newey, Lorrie 208 NEWHART, RUTH 86, 166 Newton, Lori 208 Nicholas, Genny'181 Nicholas, Nanette 95, 195 NICHOLS, MARY MARGARET 52, 61, 166 Nickell, Kim 208 Nickels, Troy 208 NICKLESS, ANITA 166 Nickole, Riohard4208 Nigh, Sharon 232 Nikos. Kevin 10, 232, 246 Nill, Lora 209 Noblet, Damon 57, 132, 195 Noel, Bill 195 Noland, Alesis 232, 246 Hold. Alan 195 Hold, Jim 195 Half, Gretchen 1 95 Noll, Jamie 62, 195 Nordstrom, James 195 Nordstrom, Lisa 232, 246 North, Carla 51, 89, 195 dimers-our, wmv ao, 166 iliovak, Barbaraf86, 97, 209 Hunley, Diane 90, 232, 246 ,O'Banion, Gregg 209 eQ'Connor, Doreen 51 , 181 0'Dell, Brenda 138, 232, 246 O'Dell, Debbie 232, 241, 2468 Ogden, tacy 195 O'Koneki, Ted 209 Oliver, Angie 233, 246 Olson, Steve 209 O'Meara, Chris 195 O'Meara, Lorie 132, 181 Optican, Rob 86, 100, 101, 233, 246 Orban, Donny 195 Organ, Greg 233 Organ, Keith 181 Orzel, Kevin 233, 246 Osborn, Todd 209 Oswald, Jim 195 Ott, Debbie 209,, , Ott, Susan Otto, Kent 5 A Owens, Andy1195 , Owens, Benny 131, 195 Owens, Brian 209 Owens, Jelf195 Owens. I 1 Owens, I B 1 OYIIYQPGUIG ' 1 OZENBERGERQJAMES 132,166 I' 1 SP Paenen, Becky 71,5226, 233, 247 Pagels, Chuck 195 Paige, Nelson 209 Painter, Candy 195 Pankau, Kris 27, 38, 62. 233, 247 jg, Pankau, 62, 233, 247 Parisott, Cara 195 Pa ri solt, Tena 209 Parker, Amy 181 Parker, Debbie 89, 195 Parker, Terri 209 Parker, Tom 2331 ,,,,,, y M Parra, David'162fi63 .- 209 Parrott, Amy 1951 Parsley, Dan 233 ' Parsley, Teresa 195 Pasch, Joe 195 Pasch, John 233, 246 Paste, Cyndie 181 Pasts, Sherri 209 Patee, John 181 Patrick, Larry 233 Patrick, Marty 209 Patrick, Neva 195 Patton, Lynn 27, 33, 233, 246 Paxton, Debbie 196 Payne, Jennifer 196 Pearl, Sharon 209 Pearson, Ben 233 Pearson, Danette 84, 85, 233 Pearson, Sonia 181, 246 Peck, Todd 196 Pecora, Carey 181 Peregrine, Jan 233, 246 Perriman, Kristi 196 Perriman, Shelly 234, 246 PERRY, JIM 50, 54, 166 PERRY, VINCE 158, 166 Peterson, Kevin 47, 66, 209, 213 Pettijohn, Brent 21, 234, 246 Pettiiohn, Sharon 181 Petty, Eric 181 Petty, Mary 19, 69, 68, 234 246 Petty, Robert 209 Petty, Steve 49, 196 Pfafi, Amy 196 Plander, Charlene 25, 234 246 Phillipe, Jett 234 Phillipe, Lisa 234,247 Phillips, Marcia 89, 181 Phillips, Mark 234,247 Piepergerdes, Sheri 61, 181 Piepergerdes, Todd 46, 55, 85, 209 I Pierce, Kim 234, 247 Piers Barbara 196 wxiig yi I iie Karen 196 fmrcy, Kim 209 A 1 Yflitgram, Beth 85, 215, 234 Pitgram, Mary 24, 38, 103, 209, 262 Pgnsqn, Lori 234, 247 191955111 NIU 24219 Pitluek, Linda 51 , 85, 196 Pitluck, Lori 50, 51 , 85, 103 209, 262 P PITTMAN, CAROL 1 66 Pitts, Juana 66, 181 PIVERAL, DON 166 Pixler, Rod 196 Pixler, Thereasa 181 Polsky, Tami 196 Popp, Jean 25, 26, 27, 29, 96, 97, 234,247 Porter, Wendy 196 Potts, Dana 128, 209 POWELL, DAN 166 Powell, Eric 196 Power, Randy 181 Prater, Maria 209 Pratte, Lisa 181 Preble, Jenny 1 96 Pryor, Dee 234, 247 Puett, Bill 181 Puett, Brad 85, 196 PULLEY BRYCE 166 H Purley, Rortia 196 PUMPHREY, ROBERT 81, 170, 171 Purvis, John 181 Q Quasabian, Levon 140, 233, 234, 247 Quinton, Stephanie 88, 234, 247 Quigley, David 196 C? RANNER, AARON 153, 159 REULE, DENNIS 166 REYNOLDS, BARRY 48. 167 Ragsdale, Diane 181 Rahn, Shelly 196 Rails, Dean 209 Rails, Julie 234,247 Rails, Lisa 196 Rails, Vondalena 196 Rainez, Raelena 234 Rainez, Richard 234, 247 Rainez, Robyn 196 Rake, Lenny 209 Rake, Tony 181 Ramsay, Tim 45, 114, 196 Ramsdell, Heather 51, 196 Ramsey, Don 209 Ramsey, Doris 98, 209 Ramsey, Nancy 8, 90, 220, 234, 247 Randall, Parke 82, 209 Randall, Stephanie 181 Ransdell, Eric 49, 196 Rathgeber, Scott 196 Rawlings, Kim 228, 234, 247 Redding, Mark 234 Redding, Stacy 196 Redemer, Bob 181 Redemer, Tammy 209 Redmond, Dawn 181 Redmond, Donald 181 Reece, Dawn 209 Reece, Glenda 25, 71, 235, 247 Reed, Brenda 209 Reed, Ed 196 Reel, Kevin 73, 85, 196 Reents, Robyn 181 Reno, Lora 170, 196 Renshaw, Angela 181 Rethemeyer, Alicia 66, 209 Reynolds, Brian 49, 209 Reynolds, Rob 2, 109, 123, 209 Reynolds, Teri 235 Rhoades, Blaine 209 Rich, Denise 209 Richardson, Bill 196 Richardson, Dale 181 Richardson, Darryl 196 Richardson, George 235 Richardson, Rodney 235 Richardson, Theresa 196 Riche, Sherri 196 Riche, Stephanie 210 Richman, Surah 26, 29, 38, 79, 80, 85, 116, 235, 247 Richmond, Mary 19, 21 , 22, 23, 30, 77, 79, 80, 235, 247 Ridings, Charles 210 Riley, Kevin 210 Rimes, Sheri 196 Ritchie, Blaine 196 Rittmann, Bill 47, 66, 210 Roach, Lori 196 Roades, Cynthia 25, 71 , 8 101 , 235, 247 ROADES, JACK 67, 167 Robaska, Scott 70, 71, 80, 235, 247 Robbins, Glen 46, 65, 235, 247 Roberts, Gina 235 Roberts, Kym 38, 96, 97, , 116, 235, 247 Roberts, Marcie 181 Roberts, Richard 49, 181 Roberts, Ted 114,201 Roberts, Terrie 1 96 Roberts, Troy 181 Robertson, Chuck 210 Robertson, Jan 85, 97, 196 Robertson, John 65, 80, 235, 247 Robertson, Tim 55, 80, 215 230, 236, 247 Robinson, Jamie 210 Romer, Jenniler 196 Jenniter 137, 181 Rose, Paul 137, 138, 196 Roseberry, Lori 128, 196 Rosencrance, Becky 196 Rosenthal, Robin 82, 196 Rose, Brian 210 Ross, Janet 95, 210 Ross, Kevin 49. 196 Ross, Kim 93, 196 Ross, Robby 66, 182 Roth, Randy 182 Rouse, Scott 210 Rowlette, Clitton 182 Royce, Deanna 111, 182 Royce, Debbie 210 Royce, Vicky 236, 247 Ruark, Steve 196 Ruch, John 68, 123,210 Rucker, Kevin 49, 182 Still, Valerie 220, 238, Stithem, Doug 183 Stithem, Lynnette 211' Stobbs, Christina 97, ,198 Stobbs, Larry 137, 138, 211 Stober, Brad 71, 211 , Stober, Dianne 183 ,18, , , STOKES, JO 158, 159, Stokes, Stephen 44, 45, 238, 248 Stott, Jana 198 Stolt, John 153 STOLIFFER, nAvln 133, 168 Stout, Scott 48, 198 Stout, Stacey 238, 248 Stover, Laura 211 Strand, Guy 211 1 Strand, Kent 238 Strand, Mitzi 183 Stroud, David 183 2 Stroud, David 21 1 Stroud, Jett 198 Stroud, Lisa 183 Robert 198 Tracy198 can 10, 35, 681102. 238, 248, 262 , 238, 1 98 vid 46 55 Bridget 82, 211 Jane 183 Joan 183 Vnct 125 Annette 238, 248 Da Thomas, Leigh 90, 238 Thomason, Cary 49, 183 Thompson, Candie 183 Thompson, Greg 183 Thompson, Lindsay 82, 198 Thompson, Tracy 51 , 61 , 183 Thompson, Wendy 19, 21, 35, 69, 80, 101, 238, 248 Thornton, Brad 211 Thornton, Gina 103, 183 Thornton, Lacinda 21 1 Thornton, Michelle 239, 248 Thornton, Susan 198 Thornton, Trina 61, 183 Thorton, Amy 198 Tietz, Brenda 183 TlETZ, GARY 168 Tietz, Cathy 239, 248 Till, Debbie 94,107,211 Tiller, Garry 24, 25, 27, 40, 41, 86597, 239, 248 Tiller, Leanne 198 Tiller, Leslie 198 Tiller, Ray 148, 183 Tinker, Hilton 157, 239 Titcomb, Bryan 55, 212 Todd, Leanna 172, 183 Tollard, Ed 183 Tolo, John-46, 212 Tolo, Martha 51, 183 J Toner, John 71, 191, 198 Townsend, Lorrie 183 Townsend, Mitch 47, 85, 212 1 g Trail, sherry 82, 90, 239, 248 Trail, Tarry 198 Tranchilla, David 198 TRAPP, DEANNA 88, 168 Trautman, Mark 198 Trautman, Matt 49, 183 Triggs, Martha 239, 248 Troesggr, Crista 45, 57, 59, 1 Troester, Kent 45, 198 Trump, Margery 183 Trump, Mona 135, 198 Tuck, Brad 49, 183 1 Tullis, Michael 198 Turner, Dora 239, 248 Turner, Mark 198 'LL Ulmer, Ellen 239, 248 Z Ulrich, Tracy 68, 98, 200, 201, 212 Umphress, Jett 82, 239 Umphress, Sheri 80, 81, 95, 209, 212 Umstead, Chris 44, 85,212 Umstead, Mary 85, 199 Ungles, Jenniter 199 Urich, Laura 183 0 Urich, Paul 22, 80, 86, 95, 145, 230, 239 Utterback, Kelly 212 Utterback, Marty 45, 199 fl! Vandelicht, Mary 50, 51, 199 Vanderpool, Colette 239 Vandever, Debbie 93, 199 Vandever, Dan 212 Vandorn, Julie 212 Vanhoozer, Kathy 199 Van Hogitan, Danny 203, 21 Van gogitan, Diane 239, 4 VAN VICKLE, MELBA 168 Van Vickle, Scott 199 Vasey, John 62, 183 Vasey, Steve 62, 63, 111, 239, 249 Vaughn, Lisa 199 Vaughn, Lynne 95, 199 Vaughn, Melissa 101, 239, 249 Vavra, Amy 199 Venable, Tim 239, 249 Veraguth, John 240 Viestenz, Kevin 212 Vineyggd, Gale 51 , 88, 89, Vollintine, Mark183 Vollintine, Jill 25, 27, 33, 35, 40, 41, 70, 71, 103, 116, 29.240, 262, 249 Vollmer, Steve 199 Vonlang, Chris 85, 199 VOSS, JANE 30, 94, 95, 107, 158, 168 Vulgamott, Craig 212 fl!!! Waddle, Rochelle 183 Wade, Nan 184 Waldrop, Bryan 199 Waldrop, Michael 199 Walker, Earl 240 Walkup, Julie 199 Wallace, Kevin 55, 212 Wallace, Renee 184 Wallace, Susan 184 WALSH, FRANCES 168 Swarm, sara 199 Walters, Cassie 53, 82, 199 Walters, Chance 212 Ward, Beth 184 Ward, Cynthia 184 Ward, Joni 199 Ward, Noreen 184 Ware, Brenda 184 Wareham, Janelle 184 Warner, Ed 207, 240 1 Warner, Jim 131 Waters, Dee 240 Watkins, Pam 184 Watson, Andrew 49, 184 Watson, Chris 62, 185 Watzcqg, Rana 137, 138, Wattenbarger, Eric 212 Weakley, Darin 212 ,,., - 1 Weatherford, Kathy 240 Webb, Bill 212 Webb, John 212 Webb, Kim 240 Webber, Kelly 212 Weber, David 49, 57, 184 WEBER, JEANNE 67, 89, 168 Webster, Sally 199 Weckerlin, Karla 240, 249 Wegenka, Lisa 33, 240, 249 Wegenka, Matt 45, 57, 184 Weigum, Greg 240, 249 WEIPERT, IVEL 159 Weir, Beth 66, 71 , 123,199 WEISS, CONNIE 170, 171 Welch, Chad 47, 212 Wells, Cathy 199 Wells, Coleman 212 Wells, Kevin 48, 199 West, Dana 184 West, David 212 West, Lisa 184 Westcott, Tim 123, 212 Westerback, Gerald 240 Westerbeck, Marissa 213 Westermeyer, Mike 47, 199 Weston, Lorne 184 Wheeler, Paul 184 White, Becky 240, 249 White, Kim 213 White, Rose 184 Whitley, Eddy 184 Whitsell, Tammy 185 Wible, Buddy 185 Wiedmaier, Lori 77, 98, 240. 249 Wiedmaier, Richard 199 Wiedmaier, Sandy 90, 199 Wiegant, Kelly 22, 199 Wigtield, Dana 199 Wilcox, Todd 21, 46, 101, 240, 249 Wilcoxson, Rickie 240 Wildbsgger, Paul 93, 138, 1 Wiley, Duane 240 S Wilkerson, Jim 45, 199 Wilkerson, Pauline 53, 185 Wilkerson, Robby 44, 45, 66, 213, Wilkinson, Floyd 199 WILKINSON, KEN 130, 169 Williams, April 61, 199 Williams, Brenda 213 Williams, Cheryl 241, 249 Williams, Danna 185 Williams, Debbie 199 Williams, Eurcle 49, 185 Williams, Kevin 62, 63, 71, 109, 21,3 Williams, Kim 213 Williams, Roger 199 Willis, Irma 1 99 Willis, Kelly 185 Willman, Mary 35, 51, 68, 185 Wilson, Beverly 185 Wilson, Dean 199 Wilsgnabina 29, 40, 95, 98, 1 Wilson, Jean 199 Wilson, John 199 Wilson, Lisa 185 Wilson, Patricia 111 Wilson, Teresa 185 WILSON, VIVIAN 169 Winder, Chuck 213 Winder, Mavis 121, 185 WINDSOR, EMMA J0170, 171 Wineinger, Scott 213 Wing, Mark 185 WINGER, MARILYN 169 Winslow, David 213 Winston, Bruce 47, 200, 213 Wolf, Bill 47, 95, 103, 213, 262 Wolodkewitsch, Angie 185 Wolodkewitsch, Mike 213 Womack, Greg 49, 185 Womack, Matt 25, 46, 241, 249 Wombwell, Craig 213 Wombwell, Travis 49, 185 Wood, Barbara 25, 26, 77, 86, 97, 115, 116, 241, 249 Wood, Eric 199 Wood, Jan 213 Wood, Scott 241 Wood, Tammy 199 Wood, Tina 125, 241 Woodbury, Cole 95, 199 Woodcock, Dennis 199 Woodcock, Steve 213 Woolery, Kathy 241, 249 Woolery, Tim Worthington, Julie 213 Wright, Brad 185 Wright, Jaci 213 WRIGHT, DONNA 169 Wyatt, Greg 131, 199 Wyatt, Laurey185 Wyatt, Mark 213 Wyland, Chris 213 Wyrick, Anna 185 Wyrick, Toni 185 YOUNG, BOB 127, 169, 235 Yaktine, David 84, 85, 241, 249 Yeoman, Michelle 185 Yocam, Dan 66, 67, 199 Yocum, Richard 185 Young, Jerry 46, 249 Youngdahl, Janet 86, 241, 249 Youngdal, Andrea 121 Younger, Steve 241 Ytell, Billy 55, 199 Ytell, Bobby 185 Ytell, Francis 53, 241, 249 Z ZELTNER, LOUIS 87, 169 ZILLNER, LORI 159, 170, 171 Zimmerman, Machelle 86, 97, 213 Zirkle, Tim 8, 71 , 85, 241, 249 Zirkle, Starr 185 Zuchowski, Mary 34, 241, 249 Seventies Favorites In order to get more students involved in the 1980 yearbook, WAKITAN staff polled over 500 students and teachers for their opinions on vari- ous questions concerning the past decade, ask- Female Singer ing them to think back over the last ten years Linda Fionstadt 34? before responding. 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