Chenoa High School - Chenowan Yearbook (Chenoa, IL)
- Class of 1981
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Michaels, and R. Carranza. Second row: D. Golliday, T. Erdman, W. Wells, R. Rhoda, T. Rhoda, D. Fogal, T. Reeser, J. Jacobs, B. McKinsey, R. Kruse, D. Elson, T. Streid, and S. Kridner. Back row: Coach Johnson, Coach Field, R. Wilson, T. Morris, A. Dunahee, J. Corrie, S. Hoselton, T. Thomas, D. Nance, J. Church, J. Brucker, R. Regenold, and Coach Thomas. Two years in a row the Birds found the glory of the Play- Offs. With the combined efforts of the team the Redbirds defeated Dee-Mack to give them an at large berth in the State Play-Offs. For the first Play-Off game the Chenoa team traveled to Gilman where the Birds, as the underdogs, made a surprising victory over the Owls. To everyone's delight, Chenoa played Lexington in the State Play-Off Quarter Final game. The stadium was filled to its capacity with exuberant fans for both teams. The Birds held the Minutemen until four minutes were left in the fourth quar- ter. The Minutemen scored and then scored again. The Birds had lost. Including this year, Coach Thomas has the most victo- ries in the Chenoa High School coaching records. He has 92 wins and 42 losses. Todd Reeser and David Fogal were mentioned in the Chicago Sun Times as All-State Mention. All Conference Selections: Offensive All Conference: David Fogal-End, Todd Reeser-Quarterback fsecond yearj. Defensive All Conference: David Fogal-End, Todd Reeser-Linebacker, Dan Car- ranza-Back. Special Mention All Conference: Jim Brown-Center, Stuart Hoselton-Defensive Back, Phil Piercy-Guard, Rodney Rhoda-Full Back, Todd Rhoda-Offensive Tack- ler, Dan Carranza-Offensive Back. Individual Records: T. Reeser-124 tackles, 977 yards passing, 149 attempts, and 72 completions. D. Fogal-360 yds. receiving. D. Carranza-820 yds. rushing, 13 touch- downs. D. Golliday-257 yds. rushing. R. Rhoda-7 interceptions. S. Hoselton-6 touchdowns. Todd Reeser-MVP, gash Thomas, Coach Johnson, and Coach Mr. Hustle Award. ' Coach Thomas was presented a plaque for his victories by the Chenoa Booster Club's Pres. Jack Skaggs. 4' Compliments of HUGO R. REIS INTERIOR DECORATOR and PAINTING CONTRACTOR Chenoa, Illinois BITES THE DUST rw. f , 1 A fzfimallw all 5 VZ? CHENOA CHENOA CHENOA CHENOA CHENOA CHENOA CHENOA CHENOA CHENOA CHENOA CHENOA 1980 FOOTBALL RECORD 32 Ford Central 41 Fonem 27 Minonk 12 Lexington 43 Flanagan 13 El Paso 16 Gridley 35 Woodland 36 Dee-Mack PLAY-OFFS 24 Gilman 0 Lexington Compliments of NORMAN L. MEMKEN 1 l w l w 8 0 8 50 0 8 6 14 0 6 I2 Chenoa, Illinois tl 5 Victory Is a Snap forthe Redbirds l Spirit was building on the morn- ing of October 5 in preparation for the game that nightg At the home- coming assembly, the band played, the chorus sang, and the cheerlead- ers cheered. Honored alumnus Tom McIntyre gave a nostalgic talk of his days at CHSg Uncle Gar and Little Tommy gave their version of Ani- mal Stories g and the homecoming king and queen were announced. Coach Thomas fired up the players and fans, who kept their enthusiasm up for the game. The Redbirds met the expectations of the crowd with a 43-0 victory over the Flanagan Fal- cons. Compliments of MR. and MRS. JOHN SCHOPP Chenoa, Illinois 9 Hom 8COI11111g Court 1980 Jennifer Jacobs and Janet Reimer and John Grusy Todd Reeser King and Queen , Lori Seeman and E f David Fogal QW J 10 Chris Eagh and Sally Fields and Jim Bfgwn Phil PlCl'Cy . , 9,512 f Y,Ll'!,29,Y, W1,i!12? 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In Your Face Front row: Jean Harrison, Dee Bell, Dawn Downes, Tina Ransdell, and Karen Brucker. Back row: Coach Palmer, Jenny West, Jill Jacobs, Jennifer Jacobs, Mary Myer, and Sue Peters. ' Co-Captains, Jennifer Jacobs and Jean Harrison Compliments of MR. and MRS. ROBERT BRUCKER Chenoa, Illinois I 1 1 Front row: Paige Campbell, Sally Grinnell, Stacie Hoselton, Karen Piercy, and Lidia Carranza. Back rowg Coach Palmer, Terri Downes, Mary Myer, Dee Bell, Dawn Golliday, and Sherri Landrus. Co-Captalns. Dawn Golliday and Karen Piercy . . if - ' -, gf Wi Nl in is? J in x ' Q ' w, Lx 7,5 K Zi, , .. A r ,igf si giu f- 1- - , Z- e- ' , , QSf?s:gNg 9r- - ,.:g..5:?:3'?zEi::,,g,, - .32 .i g KA: t.: . Q 'L r Neg . 'w ' 1.-TEZEEJI k 5 V 35558 Iflilis- . Z 1ir,Migjg i K'-, Q55 fl flier .. xx:--Q .f 1 2 155. It I-egg: ,gt,:fs5'z5 - am r. Compliments of MR. and MRS. TOM KRONES Chenoa, Illinois LLJCLL'Zy Friday, Nor. 21. 8:00 p.m. Opening night, C.H.S. Gym. The play thzlr year was actualbf three stories comhined and intertwined into one play. The Simphin sisters have heen expe- riencing the world Lillian Gregory had problems making friendf until she learned to he herxeh' and enjoy lk. Two other pas- sengers, the Watsons, had to deal with Drew Watfonk impending death. The Foote: had quite a time controlling Ham- ilton Foote's gamhling prohlem. The crew managed to heela the whole crazy hunch from going overheard The maintenance crew was a great hehb at hehind-the-scenes johs throughout the cruise. CA S T Corrine Foote ...... ..... C hm Each Hamilton Foote . , .Eric Elder Louzlfa ....... .Melissa Estes Verla S imphin .......... Marti Miller Lillian Gregory ..... ..... C hris Pool Cecelia Simphin . .Ann Rwley Drew Watxon . Brad Schleder Fran Watfon ..... ..... A rturo ...... .Lori Seeman .Stacey Weher 'zuiaa mush, .1709 Compliments of MR. and MRS. LEWIS ESTES Chenoa, Illinois C.H.S. Has Many 1. iq-,...Y' .Q 3- Compliments of GREEN THUMB GARDENS Chenoa, Illinois Memorable Paces . . . F 5 Q , , ,- if :Aww g O -9,1 V, 'fa J 1 4 .V P., Compliments of R. L. BROWN Q, SONS CONSTRUCTION Chenoa, Illinois ,fn 4' l ,, W, g Starting Anew Front row: Coach Bruce Johnson, R. Mason, manager, and Coach Terry Field. Back row: R. Hoselton, A. Adair, T. Rhoda, T Reeser, J. Grusy, J. Baltz, J. Jacobs, D. Fogal, R. Rhoda, S. Hoselton, and G. Hibbs. Front row: B. Corrie, R. Bounds, C. Stalter, D. Nance, A. Dunahee, and J. Corrie. Back row: Coach Bruce Johnson, T. Simpson, D. Elson, T. Streid, W. Wells, A. Adair, and R. Mason, manager. The Chenoa Redbirds finished the season with an improved record of 8-17 under the direc- tion of new Head Coach Terry Field. In the Chatsworth Holiday Tournament the Redbirds lost in the first round to Lexington 67-44, then went on to win the next game to Odell 77-55. The Redbirds then played for the Consolation Championship against Cresent-Iroquois, but lost in overtime 75-74. The Red- birds had better luck in the McLean County Tournament where they received the 3rd place trophy in a nerve-racking game against the Gridley Redskins. The Redbirds went into the Regional Tournament facing their rival the Lexington Minute- men for what turned out to be their fifth loss to Lexington and the final game of the season. The Jr. Varsity finished the season with a 5-13 record. 18 Compliments of KUBIAK CHEVROLET Chenoa, Illinois 5?'mif'vf gm. - ,N 4n,,M,,1,,:,,,,. ,, . '51 M, Sl Sig., . s I ' 'I -1 I s f w iw f Q 5,7 ig, HEI. ,- - r. cf my ff s .- gr - l .ii -11, -- . :J lat 5 Qi, 3 ir, Y 1 1 by SVA sf- . ,I ' ., 4 W ,rv x Q W I V 4 f x f r-1. I N - ,.,. f I h .:,,, , .. ,,, , A 1. f, ,W K if ,I :gm of I lnn ee f 3 , iL 41 ,1 ' 7'i.i K, i ,Qi s fi ff ,:,, .wav ef I, Qf I' i ii QW ? WI W ln bla 3 Q x Todd Reeser-Co-Captain -nf'- 9 in , f N 1 2 M' if if V h Q ,,,. . ,gig David Fogal-Co-Captain Compliments of UNION ROOFING Chenoa, Illinois ..N , JB W ffww X i I I . 2' ' JVS , W Q, 1 -,U '- . U, -av -, kr . of V ' - 111' - 'f 9 . ' .2 I' fy. gr-I fm I f,W,M,.f'1'Q 5l:j-in f vii ' 'f' - H WH f 1 Q5 1 ,,. W I. -as I ili I iiii Q , V :hw in g. sg 5 ' -, 1 Q, - III' ' I I ,... Todd Reeser-MVP Mr. Defense George Hibbs-Mr. Hustle Andy Adair-Most Improved Jim J acobs-Most Rebounds 19 Raise Our Spirit Hi The Cheerleaders have made it through another great season. Both squads attended camp dur- ing the summer. The Varsity squad received the Cheerleading Traveling Trophy at the McLean County Tournament for the sec- ond year in a row. Throughout the football and basketball sea- sons the girls did skits at pep assemblies and pompon routines which were just minor tasks of their enthusiasm. They added spirit wherever they went. 20 Compliments of THE ROGER SEEMAN FAMILY Chenoa, Illinois H, E, Sponsor: Mrs. Diane Jontry Qi 2 mmf Junior Varsity: Susan Fogal, Terri Downes, Amy Raber, Amy Reeser, and Marie Stokke. Varsity: Sue Peters, Chris Eash, Kim Adair, Lori Seeman, and LaDonna Koerner. K . .V .Tn - 1 . ... . .. I , . .. U . .,,.. g. ,, V rf W. V .. - L. ..,, , , 1- K ..g .... z 1 1 1 ' A . ' i . A Q f, ' I . K My , ii... ... XX A , X 1 4 s Q , a r . V , ,, XS' NX 3 ---- . a ., h if ' K - ' ' , V ,,,, lf - ' .. - f-as , A .EQ Q. -, , NX up i Compliments of MEIL'S GARAGE Flanagan, Illinois 21 Pictured: Coach Baude, P. Campbell, D. Golliday, S. Sension, M. Myer, S. Landrus, J. Gibson, S. Grinnell, and S. Hoselton. Coach Baude and the Ladybirds started practice December first with twenty girls. After five weeks of long hard practices, sprints and three minute runs, scrimmages against the Freshman boys and Pontiac girls, fourteen girls were ready to face their first interscholastic girls basketball game in C.H.S. history. This task was made more difficult by two facts, first, their opponents, Cornell, had had six years of experienceg second, the game was at home and this made the girls extremely nervous. The J .V. lost at the buzzer 13-12, while the varsity showed that they were well pre- pared if nervous. They lost 42-24 shooting only 19? from the field. The season ended as it began, with the girls losing because of poor shooting. They lost to Lexington in the regional semi-finals 46-20. 22 Compliments of HOWARD PICK and FAMILY Chenoa. Illinois Ladyblrdf ' f f i 6 iff' it Nm. Are Hatched :.-'rw lim..-..:'f -:K : :.fe.f22:f.:ti ..:Ef,..1ei7f.:f ' ' ' ,if '. is A .Hifi 5 ' -Sig, ,5l T i- 'mkk , . . 7 JP . 7 Tl , its gf I Compliments of MR. and MRS. WILLIAM MYER and FAMILY Pictured: Coach Baude, J. Jacobs, M. Myer, N. Schleder, S. Curtis, S. Grinnell, J. Gibson, D. Downes, S. Peters, J. Jacobs, and S. Sension. But in between, the Ladybirds experi- enced a season of highs and lows, most noteworthy were a 35-30 avenging victory over Bellflower on the regular season finale, and a 47-43 loss to Wapella in the waning seconds of the game. Coach Baude was aided by statistician, Amy Morris, and team manager, Ronno- tia Justus, who attended all games and rooted the team on. Honorary co-captains were Jennifer Jacobs and Jill Jacobs who showed great leadership during both practices and games. The J .V. ended their season with a 4-7 record while Varsity finished at 7-8. Individual awards handed out at the Athletic Banquet were: M .V.P. Natalie Schleder Hustle Natalie Schleder Most Rebounds Sue Peters Highest Free Throw 'Zi Jennifer Jacobs Top Scorer Natalie Schleder Most Improved Mary Myer Defense Jill Jacobs Chenoa. Illinois 23 I li The Student Council provided our students with three assemblies during the fall and winter. First there was the Disco Dancers. They were great at getting the audience involved in their show. The Kevin Mitchael Puppets were next. She gave a good performance. Then Marj Bly presented a program on mime, its types, and history of the art. Some of the assemblies are enjoyed, others are notg but everyone enjoys getting out of class. Compliments of SPURGEONS Pontiac, Illinois Assem bliesz Fun Times Remember Compliments of VIRGIL MORRIS and FAMILY Chenoa, Illinois g Wrestlers Cradle Up Victories From left to right: Mike Wilkins, Don Nagel, John Schuler, John Brucker, Dan Carranza, Tim Riggs, Coach Thomas, Bill McKinsey Tim Thomas Rick Carranza, Nathan Michaels, Gary Keneipp, Joe Church, and Jim Brown. Tri-captains: John Schuler, Dan Carranza, Jim Brown. Knot picturedj with Coach Thomas. 26 Soon after football season was over, wres- tling became the main thought of a few. Working out before, during, and after school was soon a must for the wrestlers. In order to be a good wrestling team the wrestlers stayed until 6:30 P.M. almost every night, lifted weights, and counted calories. Because they worked so hard, four wrestlers made it into the Hall of Fame. This was an outstanding individual accomplishment. Tim Thomas and Bill McKinsey advanced to the sectional tournament in which each placed fourth. T. Thomas MVP B. McKinsey 40 take-downs N. Michaels 21 reverses D. Nagel 12 escapes B. McKinsey 38 near fall T. Thomas 16 Pins B. McKinsey Eureka Tournament 5th place Flanagan Tournament 2nd place LeRoy Tournament 4th place District 5th place Dual Record ll-1 l-0 Compliments of BOB NUSSBAUM Fairbury, Illinois Trained Brains Varsity Scholastic Bowl Team Front row: Eric Elder, Jeanie Perkins, Chris Eash, and Lisa Cooney. Back row: Todd Reeser and Jennifer Jacobs. Front row: Tim Sim son, Jill Jacobs, Andy Adair, Kelly Cooney, Sherry Sension, Kerry J. V. Scholastic Bowl Team Monroe, Natalie Schleder, and Tim Thomas. Back row: Joe Wilkins, Randy Bounds, Jim Jacobs, Curt Stalter, and Jeff Vercler. 5- A v 1554? .,. Junior Members Kim Adair, Mike Power, and Tim Greenwell The Redbird Scholastic Bowl team competed in matches all over the state during the 1980-81 school year. Competition began in Eureka with the Scholastic Showdown in October. Later both the varsity and junior varsity teams fared well at the 24 team Minonk Invitational. Mike Power was selected to the JV all-tournament team and Jennifer Jacobs and Lisa Cooney led the varsity with 17 and 16 toss-up answers respectively. Later tournament efforts at Strea- tor, Wenona, Kewanee Wethersfield, Chenoa and Mt. Pulaski did not yield trophies but some did excellent in individual efforts. Mike Power was again selected to Chenoa's All Tournament team. The year was culminated by a great team effort at the Midstate Conference tournament where, after losing to El Paso, the varsity team went on to win the consolation championship in an exciting match with Flanagan. A final tro- phy was garnered at the Roanoke tournament with Chris Eash being selected to the All Tour- nament team. The last match of the year pitted Chenoa's varsity against arch-rival Lexington in one on one competition in front of the Lexington Kiwanis Club with Chenoa winning an exciting match to cap a good year. Jennifer Jacobs and Lisa Cooney made the Scholastic Bowl Hall of Fame, each answering over 30 toss-up ques- tions. Coach: Mr. Andrew Cooney Compliments of SANITARY CLEANERS Fairbuiy, Illinois 27 I IW. .I ,..KT- - ITM ' ' eak aw-.. ,. Marti Miller-Verse Contest play castg L-R, Front row: Keith Dunahee, Lori Seeman, and Ann Ripley. Back row: Marti Miller, Melissa Estes and Brad Schleder. The speech team had a good year with a fine team effort and some great individual accomplishments. Chris Eash, Eric Elder, and Marti Miller qualified at districts to compete at the sectional level. Marti Miller gave a fine performance and went on to the finals competition. The contest play placed second in districts and qualified for sectionals but were unable to attend because of schedule conflicts. The readers theatre placed fifth at districts. Marti Miller and Ann Ripley received all cast awards at districts. Marti Miller was named most valuable speaker for the year. Readers Theatre: L-R, Sherry Sension, Amy Morris, George Hibbs, Kim Adair, John Baltz, and Rod Saffer. Compliments of the PINK POODLE BEAUTY SALON Fairbury, Illinois Front row: Keith Dunahee, Ann Ripley, and Stacey Weber. Back row: Eric Elder, Chris Eash, and Marti Miller l Coach: Mr. Palomino Humorous Duet: Keith Dunahee and Ann Ripley Radio: Stacey Weber Dramatic Duet: Chris Eash and Eric Elder Compliments of JANE RANSDELL Chenoa, Illinois A classy senior Y M oo-ha, baby! Bet you can't guess what comes between me amd my Calvins Ducky, ducky, dead duck This is the 01113' Way 1,11 eat my Oatmeal That's incredible. Our own Uncle Gar and Little Tommy 1 A ,,A Q' -k,,,k, K K gk if In ii i':...2 ! ' it 53 e h 30 What can We Say? Is this what they mean by a painted lady? Semor Class W1II We, the One Hundredth graduating class of Chenoa High School, being of sound mind and body even after attending four years at C.H.S., do hereby leave our personal attributes and other odds and ends to those we have left behind. I, Keith Adams, bequeath my artistic ability to Jim Craig. I, Debbie Barrett, bequeath my appetite to Tina Seal. I, Judy Birch, bequeath my reserved manner to Ann Ripley. I, Jim Brown, bequeath my ability to attract females to the Junior boys. I, Dan Carranza, bequeath my football ability to Nate the Skate. I, Lisa Cooney, bequeath my hairy legs to Mike Power. I, Candy Curtis, bequeath my last name to anyone who wants it because Ilm getting a new one. I, Sandy Curtis, bequeath my rowdiness to Tracy Thompson. I, Dawn Downes, bequeath my athletic ability to my naturally uncoordinated sister, Terri. I, Rod Dunahee, bequeath my lead foot to Mary Myer. I, Chris Eash, bequeath my grades to the Senior Class so we can all graduate together. I, Terri Elson, bequeath my laugh to Brad Schleder-we both need new ones. I, Becky Epperson, bequeath my small feet to Mary Myer. I, Sally Fields, bequeath my attraction for older men to Carla Smith. I, David Fogal, bequeath my comb to Don Nagel. I, Lynn Garlish, bequeath my shorthand speed to Sandra Edwards. I, David Golliday, bequeath my sister to C.H.S. for as many years as needed. I, Tammy Gray, bequeath my fingernails to Sally Grinnell. I, John Grusy, bequeath my height. Leave it to Beaver. I, Diane Harms, bequeath myjeans to anyone who can fit into them. I, Jean Harrison, bequeath my love for green M 8: M's to the Freshman boys. I, George Hibbs, bequeath my zany zappers, my official Space Patrol helmet, and my crime fighting cape to fellow chemistry person, Natalie Schleder. I, Debbie Higgins, bequeath my friendly smile to whoever needs it. I, Debbie Hodge, bequeath my desire to be a nurse to Jackie Birch. I, Jennifer Jacobs, bequeath my box of Kleenex to the next Homecoming Court. I, Ronnotia Justus, bequeath my volleyball and basketball manager position to Carolyn Ballinger. I, Debbie Knott, bequeath my love for chocolate and the money I spent on it to Tracie Campbell. I, LaDonna Koerner, bequeath my height to John Baltz. I I, Dan Kramer, bequeath my designer clothes to all the boys in C.H.S. tif therels enough boys to go around.J I, Doug Lade, bequeath my dirty, stinky, Converse tennis shoes to Jim Jacobs. I, Michele McKinsey, bequeath my ability to drive a car and get hit by everything in sight to my brother, Bill. I, Sara Michaels, bequeath my ability to tell dirty jokes to Keith Dunahee. I, Marti Miller, bequeath my ability to walk down stairs to Melissa Estes fdon't do anything I wouldn't do.J I, Tim Nix, bequeath whatever's left there is to leave to whoever wants what's left. I, Jeanie Perkins, bequeath a certain Junior boy to C.H.S. for another year, then I want him back. fMaybe.j I, Phil Piercy, bequeath my razor to Bill McKinsey. I, Todd Reeser, bequeath my throwing arm to Andy Adair. I, Janet Reimer, bequeath my many hair styles to Uncle Roger. I, Roger Roberts, bequeath my ability to sleep through American Problems and still pass to anyone who can stay awake. I, John Schuler, bequeath my hospital gown to Tom Streid. I, Lori Seeman, bequeath my VW Rabbit to the school-it's always there anyway. I, Ryan Shiflett, bequeath a roll of quarters to the Space Invaders of America Fan Club. I, Janice Stalter, bequeath my love for physical fitness testing to the incoming Freshmen. I, Harvey Stork, bequeath my ability to talk fast to John Brucker. I, Bryan Underwood, bequeath my nickname Moose,' to Ronnie Vanhouten. I, Ruth Weber, bequeath my always being at the bottom of the list to Stephanie Winterland. I, Jenny West, bequeath my smart-alec remarks to Stu Hoselton. We, Chris Pool, Bob Johnson, Julie Johnson, and Laura Corrie, who graduated early, leave one semester of school to whoever needs it. I, Eric Elder, bequeath this page to whoever can think of something else to do with it. 31 Sharing the Night Together The FHA-FFA Sweetheart dance was held February 14, 1981. F HA-F FA members came early Saturday to decorate the gym. That night the gym looked great! It was a perfect night for a dance. Music was fur- nished by Dean Hackbarth, a disc jockey from the Poison Apple in Bloomington, Illi- no1s. 5 9 32 Compliments of SCHELL'S JEWELRY Pontiac, Illinois PFA and FHA Put It Together The FHA officers had an active week planned but due to a snow storm only 2 days of the week were observed. Dur- ing the week foreign foods day and a box social were held. The girls made 319.00 from the box special. They also sponsored the Valentine's Dance along with the FFA. The FFA week began with Dress up day and an all school assembly on Home and Fire Safety and concluded l with Farmer Day and a pig roast at noon. 1 or l l A 5 Section 9 Foundation Award Winners Harvey Stork-Ag Sales and Service Sara Michaels-Floriculture Compliments of DR. and MRS. D. W. SCHLEDER and FAMILY Chenoa, Illinois R ela yin g Back X ' -- -'f-- Front row: Coach Palmer, Paige Campbell, Sue Peters, Jill Jacobs, and Leslee Bounds. Second row: Carrie Ransdell, Mary Myer, Tracie Campbell, and Dawn Golliday. Third row: Jeanette Gibson, Lisa Cooney, and Ginny Brown. Fourth row: Sherri Landrus, and Stacie Hoselton. Back row: Marie Stokke. Not Pictured: Candy Curtis. SCHOOL RECORDS BROKEN: l600m relay-J. Jacobs, S. Peters, P. 200m dash-C. Ransdell Campbell, T. Campbell 800m run-J. Jacobs Discus-S. Landrus X 3200m run-J. Gibson 400m dash-S. Peters ' 800 medley relay-P. Campbell, S. l600m run-J. Gibson Landrus, C. Ransdell, S. Peters High J ump-S. Peters 800m relay-P. Campbell, M. Stokke, C. Curtis, C. Ransdell Chenoa High School Girl's track team had a winning season. The team placed third at the MDR Invitational and tied for first at the Chenoa Invita- 3 tional. The girls went on to become McLean County Champs breaking the fol- lowing County records: 400m dash-S. Peters, 800m run-J. Jacobs, 800 med- ley relay-P. Campbell, S. Landrus, C. Ransdell, and S. Peters, l600m relay- J. Jacobs, S. Peters, P. Campell and M. Stokke. The girls placed second in the Midstate Conference, missing first place by one-half point. By placing sixth in districts, they took the 800 medley relay QP. Campbell, Landrus, Peters, and Ransdellj and S. Peters in the 400m dash to the IHSA state track meet. The 800 I medley relay tied for twelth place overall. The Most Valuable Trackster was Sue Peters. The Most Dedicated Trackster was Carrie Ransdell. Coach Palmer Compliments of MR. and MRS. DON PETERS 6: FAMILY Chenoa, Illinois Flashing Back 'H 09 ll , W . -I Front row: Keith Dunahee, George Hibbs, Kerry Monroe, and Mike Power. Second row: Doug Elson, Tim Simpson, Coach Johnson, Tom Streid, and Wes Wells. Back row: Brian Raby, Tim Thomas, John Corrie, and Jim Brown. s ii f ' t .. E' I I I 2 :mmf , isa ai , 944 I u If L 'S 4 ,J-aa' F 9 3 ha is fl Aa- N W , , , M- Us , , ,,,, , t ,E ,M , 4, ,V , ya f , g It I K fisfffvf f:':',,1,.i, fzf l f I, ma V , ,nv , .,,,. ..,. ,-i, l , Chenoa High School Boy's track team had an exciting track season. They placed second at the Chenoa Invita- tional, then went on to place fourth in the McLean County meet. The fresh-soph team came in third at the Midstate Conference, while the varsity came in fifth. The 800m relay school record was broken by Tom Streid, Bob Corrie, Tim Simpson, and Wes Wells, in a time of l:37.9. The Most Valuable Trackster was Tom Streid. The Most Dedicated Trackster was Wes Wells. Compliments of FLEMINGS STANDARD STATION Gridley, Illinois a again Q gy - ,f,,..,,,.,f', ' 924:35 ,e ,, K ,L ' 'f - --irw'.i'M:, ' f s,a,.iiNX,, ,,.,, ,,., Q , V, I-M .-mJfavt W Q' 1 wffm, .. n-gfff-, 'Q ,,,:?fEd,N5,s, is usa, -m e wil, H fra, mi I I I il-33v'.f:'l,,h15llJifF'k5! fif : :Es W-il'.if'l:iE'i3::''fuw my---if-t,4.1,f..,,,? .,,. ix - slam' ,amz , .s.,. , 14 ,:,,,,,, 1 ly,-iv H L ' .i - i Hag sl Q as Q39 JK t 4' 'ill 'r it , gg ,AJJ ttti t J S vista N355 K Egg ig W emit. -4 sssa -,saws-t 1 Coach Johnson Put 'er In There Baby N...,.. A I i a .qv 2 .... . .. J Front row: T. Morris and A. Dunahee. Middle row: R. Carranza, B. Raby, R. Shiflett, R.Hoselton, and T. Thomas. Back row: Coach Zubeck, C. Raby, A. Adair, R. Rhoda, T. Brockhouse, T. Reeser, S. Hoselton, D. Fogal, and manager R. Regenold. TEAM HONORS Chuck Raby: MVP Batting Champ Todd Reeser RBI Leader HR Leader Rod Rhoda Most Wins Top ERA Rod Hoselton: Most Improved Ryan Shiflett: Outstanding Pitcher Captainsg Front row: C. Raby and R. Shiflett. Back row: T. Reeser and D. Fogal. The Chenoa Redbirds ll and 4 winning record can be attributed to superior pitching and an outstanding defense. A recent school record of six shutout vic- tories was achieved by R. Shiflett and R. Rhoda. The backing by a fine defen- sive team which allowed only 32 runs in 15 games also highlighted the teams performance. The team had the ability to score clutch runs. Overall it compiled a team bat- ting avg. of .285, while the pitching and defense held the opposition to just 2.2 runs per game. Ten Redbirds will be returning to next year's team. 36 Compliments of HAIR HUT Chenoa, Illinois WON Chenoa Chenoa Chenoa Chenoa Chenoa Chenoa Chenoa Chenoa Chenoa Chenoa Chenoa Chenoa Chenoa Chenoa Chenoa Coach Norb Zubeck LOST Flanagan R-Benson Gridley Dee Mack U High Gridley Saybrook Saybrook Lexington Cornell Woodland Minonk Mel-Sibley Lexington Flanagan ll Howto Succeed . . . Muuws .,,, .X X s z Director: Victor Palomino Music Director: Norma Eash Technical Director: Jeff Baude Drums: Mary Baude How To Succeed in Business Without Really Trying, Chenoals spring musical, was presented May 1-2 at 8:00 p.m. in the H.S. Gym. The musical focuses on J. Pierrepont Finch, an ambitious young man who rises in the business world from a window washer to chair- man of the board. Other key characters are: Rosemary, the secretary strongly attracted to Finch, J. B. Biggley, president of the company, Hedy LaRue, the vamp, and Bud Frump, the boss, obnoxious nephew. Other major roles were played by: Natalie Schleder, Ann Ripley, George Hibbs, Mike Power, Kim Adair, Curt Stalter, Del Nance, Mel Estes, Kelly Cooney, Jeff Vercler, and Sherry Sension. Chorus and minor roles were: Alan Dunahee, Rich Regenold, Ruth Weber, Terri Downes, Amy Morris, Sandra Edwards, Lisa Cooney, Amy Raber, Mary Myer, Susan Fogal, Jackie Birch, Amy Reeser, Sally Grinnell, Dee Bell, Leslee Bounds and Noreen McGarty. Compliments of RON RANSDELL chenoa, riunois 37 . . . in Business . . . Natalie Schleder as Smitty Marti Miller as Rosemary xi? wa 4 ' Brad Schleder as Bud Frump Eric Elder as Finch George Hibbs as Twimble P Compliments of B 8a C BUILDERS Chenoa, Illinois Chris Eash as Rosemary . . Without Reins o To no o ' Bob Come as Finch Lori Seeman as Hedy LaRue l Ann Ripley as Miss Jones Jim Brown as J. B. Biggley 4 Compliments of MYERS CROP SERVICE Fairbury, Illinois 39 QI-I.S.'s Highest Honor Awarded to Six 3 ' x ,tl ,U 4 dia. AY i On April 23, the National Honor Society inducted five Juniors and one Senior into its mem- bership. The new members were Senior Todd Reeser and Juniors Kim Adair, Bill McKinsey, Sue Peters, Tina Ransdell, and Brad Schleder. The parents of the new members were secretly invited to attend the induction ceremony where Joe Som- mer was the guest speaker. Refreshments were served in the Home Ec. room following the induc- tion ceremony for the new members, parents of the it n members, and the faculty. Compliments of GAMBLES HARDWARE Fairbury, Illinois Memories in the Make M odel Sara-T ' Play it boys! Hit me with your best shot. You're so funny! Look out, Rodney's mad! Leave me alone, I'm studying! Are shy'l Exercising s1owly ' Mary you really should control Come on girls. Get serious! So where's the food? Compliments of CHENOA PHARMACY chenoa, Illinois 41 . nz: ,vmm1. awwwif a. mh ' ' r rf.. 1'.,:i3jj if F . t W .ffssk Q A V15 7 F'E '. .1 flrfldi L 'E I . uit .L ' 4 ,.-f . 3535 Mfniwfr Q . 1 ' V fn. i.v1:1-5,L-1'?,1a,f' .fiYi31'viXfUfffgg 2 fri . - . 5 Q 1 f! an 42 Alwa and Forever llll The Juniors started arriving at 7:30 a.m. to decorate the ballroom at the Elm's El Paso. With a lot of hard work the ballroom turned into a sparkling, starstu dream. The theme was Always and Forever . The colors were silver and blue. The event everyone had waited for started at 6:30 p.m. on Saturday, May 9. Prom had come at last! The Front Page was the entertainment for the evening, a delicious buffett dinner. Before anyone knew it, it was time to leave. The magic the night had only begun. Compliments of POWER AGENCY Chenoa, Illinois . . . 1981 il! Compliments of ALEXANDER LUMBER Chenoa, Illinois 43 57' Today juniors 2 .L X fi , A X W , 17.1 A 5551 gi 5 lx , . . . . E52 Q ' A A F -' . H -- K 15 :AWW- Wu x gM:Haus+ 5 ., Af. ,, 5 S' + wx , Skill i V 3 . ,, - fi wig' V Ka wi 4 . i Compliments of THE HUB Pontiac, Illinois ? ntiac ee 50mffhmg ffff ..+ ' f' 2. li- . 1 N lg! iaijgisam ag ,,,, nnryy ' it E 'f, ' V- 521- ,, if K , ' , 'fs ' c V f , , -. , , I - 1-ff . P The Spring Concert started off with a bang as Becky Coleman, the student teacher, directed the first number entitled Prayer and March . Following that a saxophone trio played and the band under the direction of Richard Whitver played four more songs. The audience then enjoyed the choral part of the program. Performing groups were Sopho- more girls ensemble, Madrigal, Freshman girls ensem- ble, a solo by Ellen Gramm, Swing Choir, Girls chorus, Boys chorus, and Mixed chorus. The art department dis- played their projects they had made during the year also that evening. Music awards were given out to all stu- dents who received a first place rating in the music con- ICSI. 46 Compliments of CROUCH'S Pontiac, Illinois Over the years we have had many wonderful people pass through the doors of Chenoa High School. Michael Estes attended CHS from 1968 to 1972. Mike was an oustanding athlete. As a senior, he was an all-confer- ence linebacker and quarterback. Mike was selected most valuable player on the basketball team his senior year. Mike holds our school record for pole vaulting at 13 feet, 1 lf 2 inches. As a senior, Mike was selected our SAR citizenship winner. Mike was Homecoming King his senior year. Mike was also involved in Student Council, Annual Staff, and Band. After graduation, Mike attended Mili- kin University. On December 23, 1979, he was working as a salesman for E. B. Brown and was involved in an auto accident at Elgin, Illinois. As a memorial to Mike, two concrete benches were added at the front doors and two at the south doors of the school. Therefore, in memory of Michael Estes, we dedicate this page. Students using the benches. AthIete's Feats The Chenoa High School Spring Athletic Banquet was held on May 21, 1981 with Weldon Fogal serving as M.C. Those sports honored were wrestling, boy's and girl's basketball, boy's and girl's track, and baseball. Baseball letters were handed out, but individual awards were not given out due to another game left in the season. The Honorary C was awarded to Jim Caviezel in recognition and appreciation of 39 years of sports reporting service to Chenoa. Phil Piercy was this year's recipient of the Don Taylor Memorial Award. The cheerleaders voted Lori Seeman Outstanding Cheerleader. Each sport picks an individual that has contributed the most during the season as the MVP. These are as follows: Wrestling, Tim Thomas, Boyls Basketball, Todd Reeser, Girlls Basketball, Natalie Schleder, Boy's Track, Tom Streidg Girl's Track, Sue Petersg and Baseball, Chuck Raby. Todd Reeser was named Jaycees Ath- Don Taylor Award: Phil Piercy lete of the Year. Sue Peters was named the Girl Athlete of the Year. Honorary C : Jim Caviezel Athlete of the Year: Todd Reeser 48 Compliments of OCOYA CO-OP Pontiac, Illinois Outstanding Cheerleader: Lori Seeman The Stars Of 1980-81 em! JIM BROWN . Football If Wrestling Track LAURA CORRIE Volleyball his CANDY CURTIS DAN CARRANZA Football Wrestling DAWN DOWN ES Track DAVID GOLLIDAY Football Volleyball Basketball DAVID FOGAL JEAN HARRISON Football Volleyball Basketball b ll asc a Compliments of HARRY ROSENBERGER, GENERAL CONTRACTOR Lexington, Illinois GEORGE HIBBS Basketball PHIL PIERCY Track Football , JENNIFER JACOBS Volleyball f Basketball CHUCK RABY Baseball JOHN SCHULER Wrestllng TOI2:D IREEISER RYAN sHtllil.ET'r oo a F Basketball 3225211 Baseball , . - Compllments of MRS. LILA MYER Chenoa, Illmols JENNY WEST KARIE'NlPRbUCKER ll Volleyball O ey a DEE BELL Volleyball X CHENOA TRACIE CAMPBELL Track TOM ERDMAN Football KEITHTDUINAHEE JEANETTE GIBSON rac Track Compliments of GARY L. HUSTON STATE FARM INSURANCE Fairbury, Illinois ROD HOSELTON Football Baseball .7 ' V f' I V A. Ki? ff 1 .fi 7 , f If' M, , , MARY MYER Volleyball Basketball STU HOSELTON , i Football Basketball Baseball BILL McKINSEY Football Wrestling STEVE KRIDN ER Football ROBERT KRUSE NATHAN MICHAELS Football Wrestling Compliments of SPECIAL SERVICE 8: SUPPLY Chenoa, Illinois DON NAGEL MIKE POWER Football Wrestling Track A' x SUE PETERS N Volleyball ' Basketball X Track A L l Xi CH ENOA TINA RANSDELL Volleyball TODD RHODA Football RODNEY RHODA MIKE WI!-KINS Football WI' 65111115 f Basketball Baseball Compliments of MR. and MRS. FRANK KENNEDY Chenoa, Illinois 54 Track ANDY ADAIR Football Basketball Baseball f 75? Tx' I, ' JOHN BRUCKER I X' Wrestling RICK CARRANZA Football Wrestling Baseball DOUG ELSON Track GARY KENEIPP Wrestling JI LL JACOB S Volleyball Basketball Compliments of WAHLS' HONEY Chenoa, Illinois KERRY MONROE Track KAREN PIERCY Volleyball Kltitiaw ,z mmzfa I my 4 wx I CARRIE RANSDELL Track BRIAN RABY Baseball Track X-xx CHENOA TIM RIGGS Wrestling SHERRY SENSION Basketball NATALIE SCHLEDER Basketball Compliments of MR. and MRS. WELDON FOGAL Chenoa, Illinois TIM SIMPSON Track A03 la5f,4fr MARIE STOKKE Track TOM STREID Football Track TIM THOMAS Wrestling Baseball Track PAIGE CAMPBELL Track WES WELLS Football Track Compliments of GARRY GARLISH and FAMILY Chenoa, Illinois JOE CHURCH Wrestling BOB CORRIE . ,V 4231 - ALAN DUNAHEE Track Baseball JOHN CORRIE Track U, M, if Q5 'Y giwillliigif Q f .3 . I X- -fflfiiilf SHERRI LANDRUS Track JIM JACOBS TED MORRIS Basketball Baseball Compliments of GENTES TRUCK ING Chenoa, Illinois To Reach the Unreachable Goal Scholastic Achievement Winners: Tim Simpson, Natalie Schleder, Jennifer Jacobs, Harvey Stork, and Chris Eash. Scholastic Achievement Awards English-Chris Eash Social Studies-Jennifer Jacobs Business-LaDonna Koemer Science-Chris Eash Agriculture-Harvey Stork Foreign Language-Chris Eash Industrial Arts-Roger Roberts Math-Tim Simpson Home Economics-Natalie Sch leder SAR 8z DAR Award-Harvey Stork Highest Grade Average in all su English I-Ellen Gramm English II-Kelly Cooney bjects-Wes Wells English III-Kim Adair, Tina Ransdell, Ann Ripley English IV--Jennifer Jacobs, M arti Miller Most Improved English IV-Judy Birch, Todd Reeser Spanish I-Ruth Weber Spanish II-Chris Eash Freshman Biology-Sherri Landrus Life Science Lab-Dawn Golliday Senior Science-Chris Eash Senior Math-Chris Eash Industrial Arts I-Kerry Monroe Drafting-Roger Roberts Woods-Tim Brockhouse M etals-Roger Roberts Annual Staff Business Manager-Karen Brucker Outstanding Annual Staff Member-Jenny West Annual Co-Editors-Jennifer Jacobs, Kim Adair Compliments of Gerrie Mayfield Bloomington, Illinois Highest Grade Average in all subjects: Wes Wells Best Actor and Actress: Eric Elder and Lori Seeman SAR 8: DAR Winner Harvey Stork Senior Music Winners: Chris Eash, Jeanie Perkins, and Marti Miller Awards Night Q Scholarship Winners: Eric Elder, Terri Elson, Jennifer Jacobs, Chris Eash, and Candy Curtis. Typing I-Sharon Gooding Typing II-Carla Smith Shorthand-Candy Curtis Accounting-LaDonna Koerner Two Years in One Accounting-Judy Birch Business-Janice Stalter Outstanding Student Council-Dan Kramer Brock Memorial-Harvey Stork F loraculture Foundation-Sara Michaels Ag Sales and Service-Harver Stork MVP Scholastic Bowl-Jennifer Jacobs Scholastic Bowl Hall of Fame-Jennifer Jacobs, Lisa Cooney National Honor Society Award-Jeanie Perkins U. S. History-Bill McKinsey Freshman Music-Bob Corrie Sophomore Music-Sherry Sension Junior Music-Amy Morris Kare Kaplan-Marti Miller Choral-Chris Eash John Philip Sousa-Jeanie Perkins Marine Senior Member-Chris Eash Best Actor-Eric Elder Best Actress-Lori Seeman MVP Speech-Marti Miller Foods-Sally Grinnell Dressmaking-Debbie Higgins FHA HERO-Amy Morris Art-LaDonna Koerner, Tim Riggs Arts and Crafts-Stacey Weber Creative Arts-Marti Miller Fine Arts-Keith Adams, Sandy Curtis Decathalon-Todd Reeser Physical Fitness Freshman-Del Nance, Paige Campbell Sophomore-Tom Streid, Jill Jacobs J unior-Stu Hoselton, Sue Peters Senior-Todd Reeser, Jennifer Jacobs National Merit Scholarship-Chris Eash Elks Scholarship-Eric Elder PTA Scholarship-Chris Eash Illinois State Scholars-Jennifer Jacobs, Terri Elson, Chris Eash VFW Scholarship-Candy Curtis Chenoa Women's Club Scholarship-Candy Curtis Compliments of JO'S CLIP and CURL Chenoa, Illinois The Memories . . Yesterday is but a dream, Tomorrow is only a vision. But today well lived makes Every yesterday a dream of happiness, And every tomorrow a vision of hope. Look well, therefore, to this day. from the Sanscrit Senior Girl's Choir X l Chris Pool, Lynn Garlish, Sally Fields, and Lisa Cooney ,Bmw 60 Senior Chorus Lynn Garlish, Lori Seeman, Jenny West, and Jean Harrison IIKIDSII .lk E 54 'ek 3 Q LL,:' f 'Q ' xi im, Z iiii 1 , , , Compliments of GERALD CAMPBELL Pontiac, Illinois ' Click! Flash! 4 Front row: Chris Eash, Marti Miller, Eric Elder, Lori Seeman, and Jenny West. Second row: Tracie Campbell, Tina Ransdell, Sue Peters, Dee Jacobs, Kelly Cooney, Terri Downes, and Mary Myer. Back row: Mr, Baude, Jennifer Jacobs, Melissa Estes, Amy Morris, Marie Stokke, Lynn Janice Schopp, Carrie Ransdell, Karen Brucker, Tim Greenwell, Kim Adair, and Mrs. Clemmons. slltses me ,5 64 Annual Staff Develops s: Jenny West, Marti Miller, Tim Greenwell and Front row: Karen Brucker, Business Manager. Back row: Mrs. Clemmons, Adviserg Jennifer Jacobs, Senior editorg Kim Adair, Junior editorg Mr. Baude, Adviser. By the time school had started, Annual Staff was well under- way. Ads had been sold during the last month of summer vaca- tion and when the doors were opened for classes, magazine sales began. Deadlines came and passed while the book took form, and Thursday afternoons turned from bad to worst for most. But when the work was done and the annual was completed, the members all agreed, Annual Staff was fun. 65 Student Council Front row: D. Kramer and K. Piercy. Second row: B. Epperson, C. Eash, Mrs. Mayfield, L. Carranza, and S. Edwards. Third row: Cooney, L. Seeman, T. Ransdell, K. Adair, and T. Downes. Fourth row: A. Ripley, J. Craig, L. Cooney, K. Brucker, J. Birch, and A. Reese Fifth row: M. Myers, M. Powers, H. Stork, S. Landrus, and E. Gramm. Sixth row: R. Justus, B. Johnson, E. Elder, J. Wilkens, and L. Bound Back row: N. Schleder and R. Bounds. Student Council Officers: President: Harvey Stork Treasurer Tina Ransdell V-President: Karen Brucker Secretary Lisa Cooney Advisor: Mrs. Mayfield Focuses on a Great Year Council Homecoming Committee: Front row: K. Adair and K. Brucker. row: L. Seeman and L. Cooney. Third row: M. Myers and H. Stork. Fourth B. Epperson and K. Piercy. Fifth row: A. Ripley and K. Cooney. Back row: D. and Mrs. Mayfield. I Officers take charge of the meeting. L A. Concession stand workers hard at work. Homecoming noontime activity. Fun!!! Hey! Kim has a brainstorm. The year was started off by the big task of plan- ning homecoming week. Members gave up their noon hours and extra time to complete their plans. The whole week was a success. Student Council sponsored five assemblies for the students. Our Student Council participated in the Mid-State, Cenois, and the Illinois Association of Student Councils. The Student Council helps to express the feelings of the students and makes stu- dents aware of the importance of leadership. 67 he Focus on Excellence Front row: Jennifer Jacobs and Jeanie Perkins. Second row: Chris Eash, Marti Miller, Eric Elder, and Mr. Cooney. Back row: Harvey Stork. Officers: President-Jennifer Jacobs, Vice-President-Marti Miller, Secretary- , Chris Eash, and Treasurer-Jeanie Perkins. To be a member in the National Honor Society one must demon- strate qualities of Character, Scholarship, Leadership, and Service. This year the members celebrated Christmas by having a gift exchange. They also went out to eat to discuss the induction of new students. At the end of the year a scholarship is presented to the outstanding student in National Honor Society, as determined by a vote of the members. Fotogrofias y Memorias Left from top to bottom: Mr. Palomino, Ann Ripley, Jeanette Gibson, Sally Grinnell, Chris Eash, and Dawn Downes. Right from top to bottom: Jim Craig, Bob Johnson, Keith Dunahee, Mary Myer, Sherry Sension, and George Hibbs. The purpose of Spanish Club is to promote a better understanding of the culture, custom, and language of the Spanish speaking coun- tries. The Spanish club had a taco sale, which was a 69 big success. Uur Well DeveIoped AthIetes 'ye fvfffft-WMM ....,.a...m........a .,.M.a... WMM.. .Wm . f ff .-J... ,M W 1 WM, 7 ,.,.......,,......M.-.......,m,..,.,.,..W.,..,.1,.,,,,.-.W.,...W.mMW..,.WM.w....W,.3..,sm... sf ,M ,MMM W ,. , Awww-W., ,.. mms., ...WWW .. VVVV 3 5 it 1 kenaf oooaooooo as do cm 0 83 dooooooooo 1. T. Reeser 2. D. Golliday 3. J. Brown 4. P. Piercy 5. G. Hibbs 6. D. Carranza 7. K. Adams 8. J. Schuler 9. R. Shiflett 10. J. Grusy ll. D. Nagel 12. D. Fogal 13. B. McKinsey 14. R. Hoselton 15. J. Baltz 16. R. Rhoda 17. R. Kruse 18. T. Rhoda 19. M. Nix 20. N. Michaels 21. P. Sherman 22. R. Colvin 23. S. Hoselton 24. R. Carranza 25. T. Thomas 26. A. Adair 27. W. Wells 28. B. Raby 29. T. Simpson 30. Coach Field 31. Coach Johnson 32. Coach Thomas. The C-Club earned money this year by selling pizzas and holding turkey raffles at basketball games. These money making pro- jects were to help pay for the weight machines. The members of the C-Club have all earned varsity letters in one or more sports. Officers: President-Todd Reeser, Vice President-Dan Carranza, Secretary- David Fogal, and Treasurer-Jim Brown are pictured below. Compliments of DOWNES BODY SHOP Pontiac, Illinois Front row Mike Wilkins Joyce Kelleher and Ron VanHouton Back row Tracy Thompson Donna Roach, Mrs. Jacobs, Sally This year Library Club had seven members and Mrs. Jacobs was their sponsor. Halloween and Christmas parties were enjoyed by the members, and a cook out was held in the spring. A bake sale was sponsored to raise money to buy new books for the library. The primary function of Library Club is to interest people in reading. Sectional meetings were attended by the members. The members also help in the library throughout the year. Compliments of MR. and MRS. STAN JACOBS FFA, Future Farmers of America, met monthly. The year's activities consisted of an annual seed sale, during which they sold all types of seeds. In October they had the green hand initiation for all new members. During the month of January a pig judging contest was held at the test farm at ISU. They also had an all school assemblyg Doug Sommers held a safety demonstra- tion. The FFA also fielded a FFA basketball team and competed against neighbor- ing schools. In February they helped sponsor the Valentine's Dance with the FHA. Their sponsor was Howard Zimmerman. Front row: R. Rhoda, S. Michaels, H. Stork, J. Brown, J. Schuler, and S. Kridner. Second row: J. Vercler, D. Kridner, D. Nagel, D. Seeman, and J. Wilkins. Back row: T. Erdman, T. Rhoda, D. Price, R. Bounds, and sponsor Howard Zimmerman. FFA Clicks FFA Officers: Sara Michaels, Secretaryg John Schuler, Reporter Harvey Stork Vice President Jim Brown Rodney Rhoda, Treasurerg and Steve Kridner, Sentinel. ,VL M.. 5 W? 5' if Y Y A Step f??4Wiff+ Front row: N. Schleder, L. Cooney, D. Knott, L. Corrie, and Mr. Whitver. Second row: S. Sension, J. Perkins, S. Winterland, A. Reeser, S. Bounds, E. Gramm, and K. Cooney. Third row: J. Birch, S. Hoselton, M. Myer, G. Swarthout, A. Morris, A. Raber, K. Monroe, and C. Stalter. row: R. Mason, M. Schmall, C. Eash, M. Wilkins, R. Bounds and T. Greenwell. Back row: S. Grinnell, S. Landrus, C. Koenig, D. Golliday, J. D. Schuler, and S. Edwards. Ready or not, here we come. 74- In Time Rifle Corp.: N. Schleder, L. Cooney, and D. Knott. The Redbirds started the marching season with many practices. They had some new flagcorp girls along with experienced ones return- ing. The band was pleased to have their first Rifle Corp. The Redbirds took the first step of the season under the hot Septem- ber sun at ISU. There the band participated in the McLean County Band day along with five other bands. The band summed up the marching season with the playoff game against Lexington. The memories still linger of the nervousness before a performance and the relief afterwards. Compliments of BOLES HARDWARE and DRY GAS Chenoa, Illinois Randy strikes again. Concert Bandg Front row: M. Estes, A. Dunahee, C. Stalter, K. Monroe, M. Myer, S. Sension, D. Nance, B. Corrie, J. and D. Elson. Second row: A. Morris, E. Gramm, C. Ransdell, M. Miller, S. Hoselton, G. Swarthout, N. McGarty, D. A. Raber, J. Birch, and Mr. Whitver. Back row: D. Golliday, M. Wilkins, L. Bounds, C. Eash, S. Winterland, J. Perkins, Fogal, K. Cooney, R. Farney, T. Greenwell, and R. Bounds. Boys Quartet: A. Dunahee, T. Simpson, B. Corrie, and C. Stalter. an lil Swing Choir: Front row: K. Monroe, J. Schopp, N. Schleder, M. Stokke, and A. Dunahee. Second row: E. Elder, M. Miller, G. Hibbs, T. Downes, C. Eash, B. Corrie, M. Estes, and K. Dunahee. Back row: J. Craig, K. Adair, K. Cooney, and C. Stalter. 76 Madrigal: M. Miller, G. Hibbs, C. Eash, K. Monroe, E. Elder, Schleder, K. Dunahee, A. Ripley, C. Stalter, B. Corrie, D. Downes Dunahee, and L. Koerner. Latest Edition: Front row: M. Miller, C. Eash, and J. Reimer. Back row: E. Elder B. Schleder, and C. Stalter. Front row: C. Koenig, M. Stokke, J. Birch, S. Gooding, A. Raber, K. Piercy, N. Schleder, G. Brown, S. Fogal, S. Winterland, E. Gramm, L. Corrie, S. Hoselton, C. Feinhold, J. Schopp, A. Morris, and L. Koemer. Middle row: Mrs. Eash, M. Miller, A. Dunahee, C. Staller, D. Nance, M. Wilkins, R. VanHouten, R. Famey, E. Elder, K. Monroe, R. Rhodes, R. Bounds, J. Stoeckel, C. Eash, S. Landrus, K. Cooney, S. Grinnell, and D. Golliday. Back row: D. Bell, D. Roach, T. Campbell, K. Dunahee, B. Corrie, B. Raby, J. Craig, D. Hetherington, T. Streid, T. Greenwell, T. Simpson, G. Hibbs, S. Edwards, A. Ripley, S. Sension, A. Reeser, R. Weber, D. Downes, T. Downes, and K. Brucker. w Junior Choir, Top to bottom: S. Edwards, A. Ripley, M. Myer, D. Bell, A. Morris, S. Grinnell, K. Adair, K. Brucker, and T. Campbell. Boys Chorus, Front row: J. Stoeckel, R. Bounds, R. VanHouten, and C. Stalter. Second row: A. Dunahee, K. Dunahee, D. Nance, B. Corrie, R. Rhodes, and Mrs. Eash. Third row: R. Farney, T. Simpson, T. Streid, G. Hibbs, J. Craig, and M. Wilkins. Back row: K. Monroe, E. Elder, T. Greenwell, D. Hetherington, and B. Raby. 77 li. Top left, accompanists: M. Miller, N. Schleder, A. Raber, E. Gramm, and J. Birch. Top right, Sophomore octet: S. Sension, K Cooney, T. Downes, N. Schleder, K. Piercy, S Gooding, J. Schopp, and M. Stokke. Middleg Freshman sextet: S. Fogal, E. Gramm A. Raber, J. Birch, S. Winterland, and A. Reeser, Bottom right, Girls chorus: Front row: S Grinnell, J. Birch, J. Schopp, A. Raber, L Koerner, M. Stokke, C. Koenig. Second row: S Gooding, A. Morris, K. Piercy, G. Brown, S Landrus, L. Corrie, S. Hoselton, and C Feinhold. Third row: M. Miller, C. Eash, S Fogal, K. Brucker, D. Golliday, N. Schleder, D Downes, K. Cooney, E. Gramm, and Mrs. Eash Back row: S. Winterland, R. Weber, T Campbell, S. Edwards, S. Sension, A. Reeser, A Ripley, D. Roach, D. Bell, and T. Downes. 78 x Masque and Gavel Plays Again is A , . A it-ex Front row: S. Grinnell, K. Cooney, K. Adair, L. Seeman, and Mr. Palomino. Second row: C. Eash, B. Schleder, R. Weber, S. Weber, T. Greenwell, A. Ripley and D. Downes. Back row: E. Elder, M. Miller, N. Schleder, M. Estes, K. Dunahee, and S. Sension. Masque and Gavel is a very active group. The main purpose of Masque and Gavel is to introduce students to drama. Students are invited into Masque and Gavel based on participation in two or more speech or drama activities. This year the club bought lights for the stage. The club also uses their money to go to play produc- tions. This year they traveled to A Chorus Line, Camelot, and My Fair Lady. They also helped sponsor the fall play, dinner theatre, and spring musical. This yearis offi- cers are Marti Miller, Captaing Eric Elder, Co-Captaing and Lori Seeman, Secretaryg and Brad Schleder, Trea- surer. 79 FHA in Action 0000 0 9 so GMD as 0 063 Z 300 360332 3 833 0 0699 QD Seated: Lori Seeman- Secretaryg Kelly Cooney -Treasurerg Sue Peters -Historiang Jenny West-Presidentg Amy K 3 Morris-Vice President. l. J. West 2. D. Bell 3. K. Piercy 4. L. Garlish 5. T. Ransdell 6. T. Downes 7. K. Cooney 8. J. Harrison 9. A. Reeser 10. J. Birch 1 1. S. Fogal 12. E. Gramm 13. M. Estes 14. S. Grinnell 15. L. Seeman 16. D. Downes 17. S. Sension 18. A. Raber 19. S. Winterland 20. J. Stalter 21. J. Reimer 22. M. Myer 23. S. Peters 24. G. Brown 25. J. Birch 26. R. Stork 27. C. Ballenger 28. P. Campbell 29. 30. 31. S. Landrus 32. 33. 34. 35. 36. 37. Mrs. Erdman . N. Schleder . J. Schopp 38 39 A. Morris D. Golliday C. Ransdell S. Hoselton C. Feinhold T. Campbell L. Carranza 210. T. Thompson 1 42. 43. . S. Edwards S. Fields M. Stokke Qs. . 5 1 Qvif' .. '- wgxg fig ii. .-.' ' Seated: Ellen Gramm- Secretaryg Jackie Birch -Historiang Standing: Amy Reeser-Vice Presidentg Karen Piercy -Presidentg not pic. Julie Krones-- Treasurer. 80 The Sunshine Girls: Front row: R. Stork, C. Ballenger, T. Downes, K. Piercy, J. Schopp, and J. Birch. Second row: G. Brown, D. Golliday, S. Landrus, C. Ransdell, and S. Hoselton. Back row: L. Carranza, S. Winterland, A. Reeser, and E. Gramm. Kelly C The Chenoa FHA Chapter had an active year. During the sum- mer, twelve members attended the National F HA Convention in St. Louis. They kicked off the school year with a pot luck-swim- ming party at Mrs. Erdman's house. Each month was filled with many fun events such as: Dinner Theatre, candy sales, salad month, FHA week, Valentine's Dance, Mother-Daughter volley- ball game, F HA Banquet, and the annual Mother-Daughter shop- ping trip. FHA Nutrition Team: Kelly Cooney, Jan Schopp, and Natalie Schleder, a Peer Educator. Amy Morris-Section 4A ooney-1981 Section 4A Treasurer d Presi ent. 81 Compliments of MR. and MRS. RAY H. MORRIS Chenoa, Illinois IAA Grinds Away 'vm 1 .LL,.:A ,, Q f V E 1 2 R A I X 3 Front row: Rod Saffer, Jim Craig, Roger Mason, Kerry Monroe, Brett Campbell, Gary Keneipp, Rick Carranza, John Brucker, Dan Kridner, and Mike Higgins. Second row: Phil Sherman, Rod Hoselton, David Price, and Roger Roberts. Third row: Nate Michaels, Dan Carranza, Don Nagel, and Tom Erdman. Back row: Doug Seeman, Doug Lade, and Tyree Campbell. Front row: Don Nagel, Ex. Board, Dan Carranza, Presidentg Rod Hoselton, Secretary, and Nate Michaels, Reporter. Back row: David Price, Ex. Board, Doug Lade, Treasurer, Roger Roberts, Parliamentariang and Tyree Campbell, Vice President. IAA Advisor: Mr. Bell We-sfsf X E . M 'Q as The IAA group met every month. Their money making project during the year was the sausage sale. It was a big success. Rod Saffer sold the most sau- sage. The annual convention which was held at Springfield was attended by IAA members. 83 APS Sends Two Bottom left, Cclockwisel K. Piercy, S. Gooding, J. Perkins, D. Knott, S. Grinnell, M. Myer, A. Morris, E. Elder, M. Miller, B. Schleder, C. Eash, B. Johnson, A. Ripley, D. Kramer, B. Epperson, K. Adair, S. Sension, K. Cooney, D. Higgins, T. Elson and J. Jacobs. Executive Committee: Front row: M. Myer, B. Johnson, B. Schleder and S. Grinnell. Back row: E. Elder, M. Miller, A. Morris, C. Eash, and Mrs. Morris. 84 AFS is defined as the American Field Service. Its purpose is to unite people from all over the world. Although we did not have an AFS stu- dent this year, two of our students went overseas on the summer exchange pro- gram. Chris Eash Went to Sri Lanka and Bob Johnson went to the Nether- lands. The group sponsors the talent show each spring. They also sell candy- grams for Valentines Day to raise money. 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L, P Top to bottom: Pres. Melissa Estes, V. Pres. Mary Myer, Sec. i Peters, Treas. Tracie Campbell and Sponsors, Mr. Brockhouse D Mr. Clemmons. Tracie Campbell Tyree Campbell Keith Dunahee Sandra Edwards Tom Erdman Melissa Estes 5 , as Wixvwikhitiwikw a--- W-m.,,:.f... sassy-i., A I ' ' 1982 Jeanette Gibson Tim Greenwell 1' Z if . rl. Asif L s. Bill McKinsey Nathan Michaels S Sally Grinnell David Hetherington Rod Hoselton Stu Hoselton if . Steve Kridner R0bCl'f Kruse Amy Morris Mary Myer Class ofg '11 1 , Don Nagel Mike Nix Sue Peters Mike Power Not Pictured Roger Colvin E Reagon Rhodes 2 9 Mike Schmall 5 David Price Becky Ramirez Tina Ransdell Rodney Rhoda Todd Rhoda Ann Ripley Brad Schleder 1982 Diana Schuler Doug Seeman Phil Sherman Carla Smith if .SET Tracy Thompson Georgette Swarthout fr hh hh A T . J 1m Thacker Ron VanHouten Stacey Weber Mike Wilkins 101 E , . ,,,, Class of Andy Adair Colleen Alverson Tim Brockhouse John Brucker Brett Campbell Laurie Carpenter Top to bottom: Pres. Andy Adairg V. Pres. Natalie Schlederg Sec. Kelly Cooneyg Treas. Karen Piercyg Sponsors-Mr. Rauch and Mr. Cooney. Rick Carranza Kelly Cooney Shirley Crabtree James Craig Terri Downes Doug Elson J 1983 may Rodney Farney Christy Fienhold W' ..:- ,L ,Ms-an-125 -mf-..,-, 'M'- W1t..- ., ' How THE HEALTH Do You Do It? ww L,1:L , Mike Higgins Sharon Gooding Joyce Kelleher 522111 Dan Kridner I ,slr- sf Julie Krones Lori Lomascolo Paul Henderson A A .M--..,,.-,,.,,,.., .. .,,. ,,...,,,..,.,.-:M , A.,. n,--sWm Lyy, M WM, i.M........,,..A,,?Wi Jill Jacobs Gary Keneipp Barry Moffett 103 1 Kerry Monroe Karen Piercy Brian Raby Mike Raby Tracy Range Carrie Ransdell Sophornores are ALWAYS feeding their faces! Mark Rewerts Tim Riggs Donna Roach Rod Saffer Natalie Schleder Janice Schopp Tina Seal Sherry Sension Tim Simpson Jon Stoeckel Marie Stokke Tim Thomas Wes Wells NOT PICTURED George Wilson Tom Streid NOT PICTURED Duane McPherson 105 Eliza Bagley Carolyn Ballenger Randy Bounds Ginny Brown ' C Paige Campbell Lidia Carranza 1 TR x 5 F Joe Church Bob Colvin fr ii ffl Class of Jackie Birch Leslee Bounds Top to bottom: Pres. Amy Reeser, V. Pres. Ellen Gramm, Sec. Raber, Treas. Susan Fogal and Sponsors, Mr. Krall and Mr. Field. Bob Cgrfie J0hI1 COITlC 1984 J .f-QF' 2 ..:Ik:L , Mike Crabtree Alan Dunahee Jer Evans Susan Fogal eee . e e e, -- 331.5 fSk:nff IT Dawn Golliday Ellen Gramm Melinda Hibbs John Hodge Stacie Hoselton Jim Jacobs Cindy Koenig Sherri Landrus Class of Roger Mason Noreen McGarty Del Nance Amy Raber fe-,Q Ted Morris Amy Reeser Rich Regenold Roger Smith 1984 Curtis Stalter Rita Stork , X , ,- U. Q Ronald Wilson Leslie Winter ki g p , Jeff Vercler QL... - Joe Wilkins Stephanie Winterland We'I1 Always Remember the Laughter .E Q 4 Compliments of MAY'S DAIRY STORE Lexington, Illinois mm.. Q .fi QQQQ iiii A an-,i 1 n 1 3 , i.w - 5 h ,LQCQL i on 1, ,. 5,2 Y -Jr 1 i Compliments of CHAPMAN CLEANERS Pontiac, Illinois 13' s -A g .... W . A Q J 1' ' ::f'm ' lsigiaassss--:s l 1,.-::.mm.l l- ' U ' . s 1' F 7 A, , f f ma f--- - - .3 5 121 5' .. ::- 1:-V1 . -V I - ww Kwan I A r jf 5 ' f TT? ii-' A Y, , 1 we .r,f1i,f,g, ia , 5: K I A 4 Q V V' 'B H Hi . ' -J , YJ' , ' 'w :l 1' ' . l . - '1 YW l,,,' ' ' A if 111 eople Pla x . , 2,5 XJSM ' f K ' - ,J .. , A A . , . Wg ' ' Eli. W, M y N M ff 1. w5,as,V.Z - f H E uv df- flzyw' :Q Q1 4 A ., 5,3 , ,,,5, , 'Mau' .. nb : x X X Q .L 11 f x 2 M sw , N K Q 5,1 s I Q 3 ff aw A x15gf2,f,, Mez, Y ' N4 2 .2 -mr , .Yak AK , fs! '?x A ' Q x 1 5 'S L T ini ,Fwy ,ru Administration Makes Front row: Janice Stalter. Second row: Lori Seeman, Lynn Garlish, Debbie Knott, and Debbie Barrett. Back row: Jenny West Mart Miller, and Diane Harms. Louise Pick-Secretary The Office Experience girls get first hand knowledge in office duties such as filing, taking letters, answering the phone, and typing, by working one period per day in the office. A weekly assignment, given by Mrs. Clemmons, gives them addi- tional experience in job-related fields. Marvin McDonald-Principal Th ings Click Eugene Jontry-Superintendent Joyce Wilson-Secretary The School Board makes decisions concerning finance, and educational needs. Mr. Jontry, our super- intendent, carries out the dictations of the School Board. Joyce Wilson is the secretary to Mr. Jontiy. Mr. McDonald makes sure things run smoothly at school. Mrs. Pick assists him in the clerical needs of the office. ront row: Kathleen Bounds-Secretary, Joseph Sommer-President, and Dorothy Streid. Back row: Deane Jacobs, James eeser, James Raymond, and Raymond Ripley. Focusing on the Faculty KN 'x.. xx. 'Q5...L,,X.f.f' NN! ww 'WVR Thomas Krall Champaign School 5 -9 :Q NPV' '-3,4 vw Www Marsha Puyear Pittsfield High School l :Class of ?? luv u5,,,.,.4.-' 'x NS., -J' C Whitver School of c4639 I X! HBf6'S Looking at Ya Janitor Duane Koerner Janitor John Crimmons 4 ...., , Memories of Helping Hands l l Shirley Corrie Pictured: Marilyn Koerner, Jim Epperson, Andy Cooney, Victor Bell, Shirley Bell, Duane Koerner, and Evon Harrison. 120 Pictured: Joe Francis and Bonnie Kridner The Janitors: The janitors help to maintain ou school. Beside the daily routine, the janitors also s up for basketball games, dances, plays, and clean ut? after all school activities. We really appreciate thei help, concern and friendliness toward our schoo faculty and students. Shirley Corrie: Runs the lunch stand for the student: and teachers. Bus Drivers: The bus drivers are given the respons: bility of getting the students to and from scho safely and on time. They often serve as chauffeui for students to athletic events and field trips, etc. TEACHERS OF TOMORROW Mr. Greg Freeh was the Agriculture student teacher. He was under the instruction of Mr. Zimmerman. Mr. Freeh majored in Ag. Education at ISU. K. R Mr. Whitver, the band instructor, again had a student teacher from ISU. Miss Becky Coleman was an Instrumental Music major and she specialized in the flute. si 1',, - , Mr. Bruce Connelly was the student teacher in Industrial Arts under the instruction of Mr. Bell. He majored in Industrial Technology. He went to school at Morrison School of Technology, Salt Valley Junior College, and then finished at ISU. compliments of THE HAPPY KILN Gfidley, Illinois 121 ' : iii' B , H , 1 4 3 .- same Y: -9234 K V V W - m 1:51 ff' , WQQ , , Y if . .wsu :K fa .45 .k.f. i 5 H REECES APPLIANCE Appliance Repair Sales 8. Service Saw 81 Tools 311 N. Mill St. Pontiac, Illinois James W. Hudak 81 5-842-2325 DU FFY-PILS MEMORIAL HOME Congratulations to the class of 1981 DORMAN'S I.G.A. Serving the community for over 100 years Chenoa, Illinois 123 Because you're One ln a Mnlllon go to the top of the class Bank of Chenoa I I I I I I O Chenoa, Illinois 6172618151945-2311 Member FDIC DOWNES' BCDY SHOP 702 E. Howard Business 844-5104 JAY DOWNES Pontiac, Illinois i Home 945-3763 Owner PONTIAC STONE COMPANY Producers of agricultural Iimestonep crushed stonep sand 81 gravel products. Box 412 Phone: 844-7161 Pontiac, Illinois CONGRATULATIONS GRADUATES!!!!!!!! L WOLF'S BATTERY 81 ELECTRIC 309 N. Oak Pontiac, Illinois 61764 Phone: 18151 844-6167 or 849-6169 STARTING-LIGHTING-IGNITION-CARBURETORS-SHOCKS-CHASSIS PARTS SMALL ENGINE PARTS McCulloch, Stihl, Sachs, and Dollmar chain saws Complete cylinder head machine shop service. GOLDEN SHEARS BARBER SHOP PAT KILLIAN Wednesday and Night Appointments Available Haircuts and Hairstyling 945-9009 FIESTA BOWL 126 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS CDF 1981 I FROM THE BOARD OF EDUCATION UNIT 4459 President-Joseph Sommer Secretary-Kathleen Bounds Ja mes Raymond James Reeser Deane Jacobs Raymond Ripley Dorothy Sireid A - - - li - I 2 -- -1 - - - - Q 7 Pontiac Federal A Division of Bloomington Federal Congratulati Graduates! VILLAGE BEAUTY SHOP Brenda and Barb Phone 747-2877 128 WALLPAPER conpunemsor NOOK ACE Judy Jacobs Prop. Phone 945-7506 212 Vet 203 East Livingston Ch Ill Pontiac, lllin MEADCWS CO-CPERATIVE ELSCN WATER E1 tors At Meadows, Ill' ' 8cChe PO Address: Rout 1 B 306 Ch 0 C pT'res-B tt 's-A so C 1 G S ' pete ag e CONDITIQNING Gffnei d-Fa Supple G D ing-St g TY F rtilizer-Nit og Feed Grindi g Seed Cleaning Meadows Office Q7-1211 105 S. Division Chenoa, Illinois 1815, 945-3441 COMPLIMENTS OF CHENQA LOCKER Terry Bittner Cynthia Bittner ILLINI TIRE CO. 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