Chesapeake High School - Panther Yearbook (Chesapeake, OH)
- Class of 1982
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W333 63833 $04 3 $$QL 33 W gU' $011 STAFF Rusty Payton, Lori Ellis Editors-in-cheif, Scotti Adkins, Karen Keeney, Doug Marcum, Scott Moore, Kate McCauley, Cheryl Persinger, Janice Bowen, Brenda Burcham, Lisa Callebs, Wendy Chllders, Lee Graham, Mitzi Ross, Anne Templeton, Suzanne Masterson WEAE FED WUCWEI SMHtMD ESA$EACS CONTENTS - THEME 1-16 PEOPLE 18-54 ACTIVITIES 56-80 SPORTS 32.112 ORGANIZA TIONS 114124 AD VERTISEMENTS 126-144 EQAT What is the Year of the Cat? What is the Cat you might ask?? It is quite unbelievable that you have not discovered him before. The Cat is everywhere and into evert ything. Anywhere you look you can find the Cat. The Cat can be seen lurking the halls at noon and be- tween class tevery now and then he may be late for one of themt! May- be if I describe the Cat, you might then discover him. is Sneaky at times, The might even be the one who put the gum in Mr. Calllcoat's seatl The Cat never gets caught because he is so Sleek. 4m The Cat is an intelligent animal - from time to time, he wins awards, scholarships, and other honors for being so smart. The Cat No one can catch the Cat. Some- 1ittimes this IerdciousTIeIihe shows no mercy - and when he does, look out!! Most of the time he Is a gentle animal: th5ugh. If you catch him , asleep you might even hear him purr. The Cat is proud. He Is 1 proud 6I himself and proud 5! his school, CH 8 He is a handsome Cat, '19: other cm compare. In fact no 6ther wouId even dareII The Cat attends all of the social events 7 she.- never missess out. The Cat is always th1e IiIe oI the party - of that there Is no doubtf'i Sometimes we see the Cat aIl . messed up, it; a Ian sq: of way. But ,. 7 when11 1he goes prowli .. he is1 dressed -- all the way! I! The Cat knows every Iad - the can be? coo b and1 yes he caII be bad . 1 He had his ups and his doums - 1 7 just as all oI us do .. IIke the time the poor guy hurt his paw and was on crutches Ior months. But the - Catgot ovenit like ,evezlything elsen V I Ma 1 A V MW w M MM M The Cat is strong, he has learned again, he gains more spunk as the to survive. The Cat grows older new Freshmen start their trip. The with each passing year; but then Cat has a lot of friends. hr Some of the Catts friends are old and some of them are new. And we hope that you realize that you are one tool! Now that we have told you about the Cat we are sure you will find him. If you search really hard you might find him when you are a Freshman or a Sophomore. If not, we are sure he will come around your Junior or Senior year. If you search till you are blue and still cannot find him, let me g1 ve you a hint. Look within yourself, the Cat is YOU!!! Yes - you may not have real- ized it at first, but the Cat lives within each and every one of us. He gains his strength through us. We here at good old C.H.S. are the Carl! Each spring as the school year comes to a close, the Seniors start acting different - there is a sense of brotherhood, togetherness, and pride about them. This is the Cat at his best. Now we have got a word 11 of advice for those of you who have not found the Cat yet. Get up, look, search until you do find him, because if you do not you will be missing out on some of the greatest times of your life. THOUGHTFUL COURA GEOUS HONEST ACTIVE EXCITING TACTFUL CARRING TERRIFIC AMBITIOUS HAPPY TRUTHFUL ENERGETIC TALENTED CREATIVE HELPFUL AGGRESSIVE ENTER TAININ G TUFF n . V Y W' m 13 1. .uk CA .ALTJ 2mm 38 v: 9 14 W w 1 KW: x mm 22 W5 w E W 1. w 3 88?; W 'Eg ring 883 W ass E 93?? i 9;? 16 hmmy Lynn Adams Larry W. Adkins Scotti Ann Adkins Christa Goodall Ansell Ellen Rosanne Ansell Robin Lynn Balsden Karen L. Beuhrlng Theresa Marie Be vans Ronald E. Burnette Kim Sue Dean Larry Jay Dillon Mary Annette Pruitt Doss Doone Brian Dotson Jimmie Joe Neal Earls II Sherri L. Edwards Stephanie Ann Ferrell Kenneth Albert Ferris Kris Fletcher Terr! Ellen Folsom Anita Ann Gue Dianna G. Haley Eddie L. Handley Kimberly Ann Haye Kurt Frederick Hesse Debra Sue Hunter Melanie Ann lnscoe Karen Elisa Keeney Russell M. Kllgore Terry W. Kimball Charles Robert Kinney David B. Korstanje Isaac Lake Joyce Marie Langdon Joseph Andrew Lester Jeffery Dale Lewis Sherri Yvonne Lilly :I David Keith Lowery Marjorie Helen Mantecon Doug Edward Marcum John Mays Kathleen Susan McCauley Carol Ann McCormick Brenda Gayle McQuald David E. Moore Richard Scott Moore andra Kav Moore Stephen Crlag Myers Chris Nance Susan Jane Nance Bryan Glenn Nunley Robin Lee Osborne Penny Sue Pannell Katrina Rogers Billy R. Rowe Johnny 0- Bucket Paul L. Russell Terresa Ga y Ta wney Mark T. Tredway Michael Todd Schneider Debra Kay Shaffer Cheryl L ynn Spears Marc Anotbony Taylor Carla Ann Thacker Thomas Fredrick Turner Paula Vamos II Cindy M. Stanley Debble Thompson Jeffery B. Waugh Tracy Lee West . Brian Lee chkbam Frances 1.. Perry Shirley Day Freeman Williamson SENIOR CLA 58 FA VORITES Class Flirts Penny Pannell and Scott Moore Most Athletic Kim Dean and Ike Lake Class Airheads Stephanie Ferrell and Marc Taylor 26 'rouble Makers Paula Vamos and Lyle McComs Most Polite are Lam Adkins and Marv Hall. 28 Cockiest Walk Joey Oskin and Tracy West. Most Daring are Russell Kilgore and Francis Wil- ' liamson. Mos! Talented are Joy Matthews and Tommy Turner. Mos! Spirited are Robin Osborne and Jimmy Ea. Nicesl Smiles are Jeff Hamlin and Ellen Ansell. Best Personality ate Cheryl Persinger and Mark Tredwa u Craziest Laugh Kt-Ithy Ransbottom bad Bill Rowd Best Dressed are David Korstan and Melissa Barlow Shortest and Tallest and Anita Gue and Sam Rader Most Popular are Debbie Hunter and Brian chkham 1H. Look at my NE W shoes. ' iiZ See Kate type. 1f3. Kim, Jill and Nola. 1f 4. Things look a little backward 4i 5. Seniors take it easy. 1ft 6. We bluv you Kim and KAAAAARENIH if 7. All set for graduation. 1f 8. Smile pretty Sherri. if 9. STUD ROW'!!! $910. Please someone help me! 30 Lori Adkins Paul Scott Akers Wendy Armstrong J UNI 0R8 Marc Ault Sarah Ball Jason Barree Mark Belville Beverly Beuhring Jean Ann Bevans Brian Black Diana Boster Janice Bowen Sharon Bowman Steve Brunty Brenda Burcham 32 Lisa Callebs Sandy Callicoat Mary Carroll Gina Carter Wendy Childers Debbie Clark Carla Clary Steve Coleman Teresa Cremeans Jeff Dennison Lori Devore Jim Duke Geneva Estep Debbie Fekete Marjorie Ferguson 1. Junior class officers: top to bottom - Mar- jorie Ferguson UresJ, Robin Kuhnet 6SecJ, Patty eraton !V. PresJ, and Karen Jeffera !PresJ. 2. Jean Ann. Sandy, Rhonda, and Mitzi real- ly enjoy their school day. 3. Patty and Robin in English class. 4. Studious Stevelll! 5. Professor Gray in speech class. 6. Todd laughs at the spit wads on the ceiling. Gina Fralic Lisa Fralic Mickey Fuller Gary Graham Lee Graham David Gray Julie Hall John Hayes Donald Hazlett Tim Henderson Chuck Henson Keith Henson Kim Howard Jon Huff Kelly lnscoe U 9 NW! wre 0? 0898,!1 uuu Eu. -. r Ik.hhlu 34 aren Jeffers ike Lester arry McComas im Moss Shelia Keeney Janie Lewis D'Leah Mays Danny Pannell Lee Kinder Dane Lockhart Kim Mays Larry Pennington Robin K uhner Allan McCalferey Jane Modlin Joey poses as a Junior. Johnny supports his caffeine habit. Mike looks excitedll Brian and Leo Can I come in!? Denise. Debbie, and Mltzl. . At least Steve's trying to concentrate. VSJxS- PSDNF Mark Perry Brian Randolph Scarlett Robinson Mitzi Ross Shawn Rowles Mike Simmons Paula Spears Dain Spears Paula Strange Sherri Sumpter Rhonda Tawney Anne Templeton Todd Thompson John Vance Denise Ward Becky Wellman Charlotte Wellman Mike Wellman Mark Willis Patty Wriston Jlm 3: David reminiscing Woodstock. . Smiling laces one with braces. Bay, this Is exciting! Shell Sumpter speaks on nuclear holocaust. . Shawn and Jason having noon hour tun . . YEAH JUNIORSII . Karen, Bobby and Cathy. . Peppy Assemblers . Juniors. Mark, Steve, and . , Joey? 10. Brenda relaxes with a dictionary. 11 . Sandy looks off as Debbie dreams on. m PhNF WQVM SOPHOMORES Evelyn Adkins Robby Aliff Charlie Baker Lisa Barry Catrina Black Jackie Borstein Lori Bragg Oss Brewer Walter Brewer Alisha Brown Dani Brown Laurel Brown Todd Brown Greg Callicoa! Kristy Cames Homer Carpenter James Carter Nancy Chllders Patty Citro Barry Cook Doug Coover! Donna Crosen Lee Crump Tammy Davis Stephanie Devore Tim Dillon Gwyn Dixon Todd Donahue Kelli Duncan Marie Edwards 38 Tim Evlcks Herman Faulkner Sue Franklin Matt Fulks Bryan Gibson Kim Gibson Kurt Goodall Tammy Graham Missy Gue Dana Hall Jetty Hankins Briar Harman Missy Harris Scot! Ham's Tonya Hawthorne Juanita Hayes 1. Pres. - Klm McDaniel Vice Pres. - Kristal Taylor Sec. - Klm Gibson Ties. - Paula Pike 2. Hold Still . I'll Kill ltll Haber! Henderson 3. Suzer and Ttlcla discuss AC DC Melody Hesse 4. Watch while I make these Lisa Hunter disappear Buddy Hysell 5. Mr. 54'. 6th period aviation class. 39 Valerie Jeffers Teresa Johnson John Jones Sherri Keen y Pat Kelly Greg Kinney Mike Kingsbury Greg Kipp David Kyle Ronnie Lyons Candy Lowery Gary Lacey Joe Limle Rodney Lambert Suzanne Masterson Angie McClure Vince McCormick Kim McDaniel Ricky McMaster Patty McQuaid Brian Meadows Angie Moore Billy Moore Brian Moore Kim Morris Robin Murdock John Pannell Paula Pike David Plybon Greg Poff 40 Billy Rader Victor Reck Becky Rice Hope Robbins George Romans Mike Rowe Robert Roy Donna Scarberry Roger Scarberry Tommy Schneider Dean Shaffer Ryan Simpkins , , :' 1 e 1. Sophomores get a stimulating lecture. . The attention turns to Randy as he actually studies. Just teasin' DAD MELODY Wonder what's on her mind? . Look deeply into my eyes darling Cindy Sites John Skeens Da vid Sly David Smith m$h$50 N , Lynn Smith Doug Smoot Joey Snider J.D. Steele 41 Reynold $reger Da vid Stone Belinda Strange Dean Sulter Darryl Tackett Kristal Taylor Billie Thacker Kenneth Thacker Melissa Tooley Randy Tredway Gary Triplet! Tricia Turley Tammy Walls Sharon Wellman Kent Wells Darryl Wilson Mark Wright Kim Zomes 42 1. Homer takes it easy. 2. Kent - baby in Study Hall. 3. Matt and the gang. 4. Don? jump, Suz!!! 5. Sophomoreslllll 6. Joe - Your friend and mine. 7. Just you and me Tom. to the top. 8. Ryan thinksl? 9. Todd prepares lot a date. Julie Adkins Kim Adkins Amy Ater Stephen Ball Tim Barry Tammie Black Kellie Bowern Shawn Brewer Sean Brooks Amreh Brown Greg Browa Chris Brumfield Allan Butcher BJ. Callebs Charlie Cambell Brian Carrico David Carroll Steve Carter Fred Caskey Mike Chafin Debbie Christi Cindy Clark Lisa Corns Ronald Crank Rhonda Brian Coldiron Missy Daniels Regina Darling Cremeans 44 1. President - Julle Adklna Vice Pres. - Amrah Brown Secretary - BJ. Callebc Treasurer - Allah: Stone 2. H00 Boy! General Science . 5' Larry Day Sherry Day Laura DeDario Keri Jo Diamond Cathy Dillion Laurie Dillion MCki Doersam oyce Doss Clay Eldred Terry Erwin Melvin Evert! Matt Ferguson Roberta Ferguson Marty Ferris Lori Fizer Cathie Forbush Johnny Franklin Kelly Fuller Rita Galloway Wendy Gregory 53de Haley farrin Hamlin James Hardy Loretta Hardy Sherry Hatfield Mike Hawthorne Anita Hayton Billie JO Hazlett 4S Bobby Hazlett Susan Jonescu Dedee McGlnnis Shelly Napier Joy Pyles Susan Heffner Robin Justice Wade Maddox Robin Nicol Tim RenoIds Carla Henson John Kincaid Theresa Marcum Willie Noble Rick Riley Daniel Honaker Sandy Kipp Lee Martin James Patterson Dale Roach Connie Hughes Scot! Kuhner Tena Massie Billy Jo Plumbly Herb Rose Carrie Hysell David Lang Paula Murdock Robert Pricer Donald Rutt Teresa John Terri Lewis Chris Napier Carmella Prilchard Tony Salmon Judy Snider Kelly Smallridge Eddie Stapleton Clark Thomas Joe Thompson Rose Turley Bryan Wells Stephen Wiley Suzi Williams n Schneider Norman Dru Shape Tommy Sibert -dy Stapleton Schroeder Jeff Thacker Pam Thacker ry Turner Alicia Stone Debbie Wellman Andrea Wells rla Wood Connie Webb Terry Young Joy Reynolds Mark Workman 1. Cannonball longing for lunch. 2. Ain't I putty?! 3. Hi, my name is Dabble. 4. Study Hall is full with Matt and Mel. A Misty gazes, Terry climbs, Larry goes disco, as Mr. Edwards goes in shock. Timmy, computer room bound! Home Yuck-onomics. . Freshman pups. . You little red-headed devil you! . Melody and Judy enjoy a noon hour sit. . Just another thrilling day at CH5. . Ah come on, show us those pearly whites! 9. The men of '85. 10. Keri Jo gets a surprisell mtn-hgufx: WV 48 The admirgifgt 3:80:27 of Cbesa peake HighSchoal plays a vital role in the running of our school Mr. Smith, cohterijds that his toziighest duty a prgneipal, 15: all inf the 42:42ch sary paperwork iinvolved When asked if he still looked forward to his job each year he replied, Yes, I still look farwa4td to being in a p49- fession to fielp ,in some way to pre- wfpare young people for: :their fir - m tare. E J! as MS 885 5 M EEK SSS 5511 x, 5 m, WNW L N Ma 3273 us :1 ; Jiglieving; somezgofgigthez bgirdeiix 3v ' W from Mr. Smith are two counsel- ors, Jagie Graham and Bill Doer- 50$; THey 233515? ?ng 5iudent5 With L W thefgprdbiemsy heiiagzgithem attai41,, :2 g i the e: 302215 for the friture. Kay Ha w; theme, the schoblgisecretary com- pletes most of the paperWork She is assisted b4; oftfice workers. 1. ME? Smith Ms A, 1 sum xxx 5 a Erna mm mm a a W V :2 42 2.: am .5588 W am 4' 4 -.ng 2. Back row: Terese: Elklm, Mary ; Hall, Karen Kearney, Klan Heoeon.4 Cheryl Spears. Front row: Kim Dean, llsa $moot,:Geneva Estep,44: Liar! Bragg, Tammy: Walls, Patty McQuald 3. Kay Hawtbrone 4. Bill Daetsem 5. Jane Graham ,4? H N 7411 BE , , u E W m 3a WEN; gs 655$ x Mm Q s m TEACHERS Chesapeake High School is very far- tunate to have obtained twenty-six of the most welI-trained, experienced in- dividuals this area has to offer. The teachers strive to provide a sound edu- cation in three basic areas: Business, General, and Academic. Although the ratio of students to 1. Becky Wilcox 2. Dana Edwards 3. Cecil Givens 4. Dave Calllcoat 5. Randall Bruestle 6. Jim Arms teachers is twenty to one, our faculty provides as much individual attention as possible. Due to illness and other factors, many substitutes were needed throughout the year. Although we miss our previous teachers, the substi- tutes have done a wonderful job. Mr. Bruestle Mr. Coleman Mrs. Comstock Mrs. Hannan Mr. Hardy Mrs. Harris Mrs. Keller Mrs. LeMaster Mr. Masterson Mr. Mayo Mr. McMahon Mrs. Wilcox m .m u M r. M 1 The OWA 2 Cooks and Kitchen Workers Mr. McClellan 3 OWE 4 Mrs. Flowers and students THE CAT GETS HELP Aside from all of the paper work necessary in the running of our school, there are several other jobs that need to be performed in order for the school to function properly. The cooks and kitchen workers prepare and serve a well balanced meal twice a day. The OWA workers help keep the school grounds looking nice and in good repair. Their sponser is Mr. Hardy. Both have done a wonderful job and we hope they keep up the good work next year. Mr. Sheen K : Mr. Edward; IIIII 1 Gracie Sawyers 2 Art Maaterson 3 Lucille Pemberton 4 Shawn Brewer hard at work. 5 Ronnie Lyons Calender 1. Students of the month, October Kate McCauley,November - JlllSaundera, December - Anne Templeton, Janu- ary - Teneaa Tawney, February - Lina Callebc, March - Sherri Lilly, April - Jacque Day 2. Tag: Mack tawl Vlctor Rack, Keith Henson, Todd Thompson, David Gray, Anne Templeton, Terr! Fol- nom, Kathy Ranchottom, Kurt Hea- oe, 2nd row: Becky Rice, Melody Hesse, Mark Huff, Shenl Sumpter, Mary Carroll, Klm Lockard, Debbie Schaffer. Joy Matthews. Front row: Suun Jonescu, Sheley Napier, Wendy Gregory, BJ. Calleba, Tom- my Schneider, Terry Young, Lara DeDarIo, Todd Donahue. 3. Library Workers; Mack row Mary Carroll, Missy Harrie, Mluy Tooley, Hope Robbins, Dana Hall, Teresa Elklnl. Front row: D'Ieah Mays, Cheryl Petalnger, Geneva Ectep, Gina Frolic. TAG 8z LIBRAR Y WORKERS CTMTIES HOMECOMING CANDIDA TES Sepiember 25, 1981 The 1981 Senior Candidates were chosen by the Senior foot- ball players. They chose twelve girls to be voted upon by the student body. The student body voted for the top five. H OMECOMIN G October 2, 1981 Think about a perfect Homecoming night. Homecoming 1981 was a great success. Although the Panthers were defeated by the Rock Hill Redmen, our Homecoming spirit prevailed. It was an exciting week, and the game added to the excitement. Homecoming is a time for friends to gather and for memories to be cherished. Our 1982 seniors had a great homecoming. 1. Freshman attendant Rose Turley and escort Bobby Hazelett 2. Five senior candidates, Left to Right, Debbie Hunter, Terr! Folsom. Terresa Tawney !Queen1, Sherri Lilly, Kathy Ransbottom 3. Sophomore attendant Hope Robblns, escort Kent Wells 4. Junior attendant Patty Wriston. escort Dane Lockhart 5. 1981 Homecoming Queen, Terresa Tawney HE BIG MOMEN T Terresa Tawney was crowned Homecoming Queen 1981 by one of our Senior fotball players, Doug Marcum. It was an eventful night for the queen and her court. Although there was a chill in the October air, everyone managed to smie with excitement. Congratulations Tertesa! . JEN 19m QM ESCORI 362,? E I H OMECOMIN G WEEK Activities 1981 Homecoming is a week of all kinds of fun things. The Homecoming week activities are always an important part of the fun. The activities are sponsored by the CH5 Beta Club. This year Rusty Payton, who is the President of the club, refereed the scheduled events. The events that were included in this yearis schedule, were the egg toss, three-legged race, the water balloon toss and the piggy-back race. 1. Lion Come and Rose Turley demonstrate the piggy-back race. 2. Joy smiles because she didn't break her egg. 3. Everyone tries hard not to burst their water balloons. 4. It's the mighty piggy-backers. THE AIRLA ND PEP t SSEMBLY Sept 25, 1981 '2! NATIONAL 'BANK' 1. Winners of Color Day who showed the . . mos! spirit, left to right: L yle McComas The Fairland game 15 the biggest event and Johnny Ruck , of the football season. The student body 2. Fairland Dragon, alias Charles R. always puts forth a tremendous effort to 'rf'mt'zy being OVe'Come by '9 CHS he sure we are filed up for the game. This 3?, Jags? 1,, Joy Matthews. '5 a tradition which gets stronger as each 4. The enthusiastic Seniom year goes on. This year, the first period speech class presented a great skit for the assembly. The Gladstone family jour- neyed to find someone who could keep them from being killed by the Fairland Dragon. At last they found help: The Chesapeake Panther came to their rescue, and of course beat the Dragon. T 61 BUCKE YE GIRL 19 AND BOYSh STATE 1 981 Girlis and Boy's State is one of the greatest honors a high school student can receive. These students were chosen by the faculty and administration to attend State during the summer between their Junior and Senior years. 6111': State 1981 was held at Ashland College, Ashland, Ohio. These girls were sponsored by the Amelcan Legion and the Women's club. Boyb State is also selected by the administration and faculty. Boy's State 1981 was held at Bowling Green University. Bowling Green, Ohio. They were sponsored by the American Legion and the Lion's Club of Chesapeake. Chesapeake High School is very proud of these students. 1. From left to right: Joy Matthews, Jill Sheets, Cheryl Petslnger, and Nola Kay Petdue. 2. Rusty Payton and Shaun Harris. BACK TO SCHOOL BASH 1. JIII Sheets and Russ Kllgore dance the night away. 2. Scott Moore, you did not work that hard! 3. Kathy Ransbottom, shut your mouth! 4. A swinging evening for Cheryl and Todd. 5. Herb and Patty, get on the floor! 6. MI. Wilcox and Bill dance the two-step. The Back to School Bash was a huge success. It was sponsored by the Yearbook Staff and the Beta Club. The Pied Piper provided the music and Came- lot Music at the Huntington Mall donated the records. The dance was to provide a way for underclassmen to make new friends. This was the first year a dance like this was presented to break in the opening of school. We, the Yearbook Staff, hope that in the future, there will be as much enthusiasm for the coming dances. T 63 THE CHESAPEAKE HIGH SCHOOL QUIZ BOWL 1981-82 Successful Year 1 $ The Quiz Bowl, sponsored by Pat Keller, is constantly striving to maintain the reputation of great CH5 Quiz Bo WI teams of the past years. This year 1981-1982 our Quiz Bowl lived up to and sur- passed previous years. Captain Kurt Hesse lead his team to a $ 64 victorious win over North Gallic County. Other members of the Quiz Bowl; Top row, Mrs. Keller, Kurt Hesse, Anne Templeton, Mark Huff, Todd Thompson. Bottom row; Jill Sheets, Melanie Inscoe, Mary Carroll, and Melo- dy Hesse. $ ; sigid - ALL: t THE MID-WINTER MIXER February 13, 1982 TheMld-Wlnteerxer was held in the bandroom. As usual, the Pied Piper provided the music. This dance came at the perfect time for the students to re- juvenate their spirits. The mixer was sponsored by the Chesapeake High School Yearbook Staff. Even though the winter weather dampened the at- tendance of some stu- dents, the ones who at- tended found it worth their while. h HEADIN FOR A WEDDIN A SPEECH CLASS PRODUCTION ;k q-m'u-W : V 1' Cast and Characters Vs. Hollowbone Blalrhouse Homer David Gray Widder . Cheryl Persinger Sara Jo Jane Modlin Slim Rusty Payton Gracie May Anne Templeton Bertha Kathy Ransbottom Maw Paw Kim Mays Kurt Hesse Other Characters Fanny Jane Lisa Fralic Grandpappy Hankley Mark Huff Pepper Keith Henson Melissa Dugan Lisa Callebs Sis Janie Lewis Isabel Kim Howard Hortense Gina Carter And The Saga continues . . . The Saga Ends. QMN 41 . Joy Matthews at the piano. . The dreaded pillow people do their stuff . Jill and Melanle lap their hearts out. . A dazed Mark Taylor does his fam- ous impressions. . Terr! Folsom - Jasmin Member. . Is that Jeff and Cheryl, or Steve and Buffy? . Terry Klmball and Steve Saunden. . Jane! What are you doing! . Mickey. we thought you outgrew diapers. . The Go-Go'o, they had the beat. . Alabama .. . Here's Ronko Betty. . Kelly Smith has a singer's pose. . They're on FIRE! . David Gray is not unknown, espe- . I think. cially by the Punk Rockers. oYOU ASKED FOR IT?? A VARIETY SHOW Sponsored By The Speech Club I 1mm 0 '3 '3 D $IHDVV IBII7l 1! .. .. PANTH'M, THE WEDDIN G T The wedding of the year was held on May 13, 1982. It was the culmination of a years work for Mrs. Hannan and her Home Econom- ics I V class. The stu- dents planned the ceremony and re- ception and each one took some part in the wedding. The purpose of Family Living is to prepare the students for ac- cepting their role in the adult world. Of The Year 1. Danny Fry escorting Kim Dean, Penny Pan- nel 2. The Happy couple at the reception. 3. Brian Wickham, Scott! Adkins await to be marrled. 4. Shawn Harris con- ducts the ceremony. 5. The ceremony pro- ceeds. 6. After the vows. SPECIAL OLYMPIC SPELLING BEE i March 26, 1982 1 u g4. 2 QEEEWLM-LL..JLIH -A-- .-4.'.a s.-. w. .. -...- The Sjieclal Olympic Spelling Bee consisted of Olympic Spellers from the Tri-Slate Area. Television personalities such as Melanie Walters, Jule Hufhiun. and Terry Bumgardner assisted in the events. . Mrs. Miller and Mrs. McWhortet . Patty Hayes waits to spell her next word. Herman Faulkner is getting a little nervous. WOWK's Melanie Walters is the emcee. They anxiously wait for the next word. H L Thiamwinner of thishhgreat event. h PONN 93.019 1. From left to right: Queen Terreaa Tawney and date Joe Lester. The court: Kevin Wells and Cheryl Parsinger. Jeff Jones and Jill Saunders. Stephanie Ferrell and Tim Goheen. 2. Cheryl Perslnger and Kevin Wells - What a pretty picture! 3. Queen Terreaa Tawney and date Joe Lester. 4. Aren? they lovely? Cheryl, Jill, Terresa, and Stephanie. 5. A congratulations hug. 72 PROM - MAY 1, 1982 A Night To Remember The prom is always a special night to end the year. The prom is a gift from the Junior Class to the Seniors. This year the Seniors had a marvelous and memorable night. It was especially exciting because each and every person had a great time i . i even the teachers. This is a night in which everyone has the opportunity to dress their best and enjoy the special occasion. This night, everyone really looked terrific. The music was furnished by Jack 03128;! from WKEE Radio. Each couple seemed to enjoy the music because they certainly kept the dance floor hot!!! The Class of 82 is grateful and appreciative to the Juniors for a special evening. LOOKING THROUGH THE EYES 0f LOVE 1. Scott! Adkins and David Klpp are very anxious to get to the prom. 2. Lori Ellis and Ken Perdue are having a night to remember; 3, Kate McCauIey and Mike Mott Last dance? I hope! 4, Ann Templeton and David Hart Smile for the camera. 5. Doug Mucum and Sarah Mannon are having a good time. . Cheryl Perslnyer finishes the evening in Ke- vln Wells' formal at-tieer. . Lorl Ellls and Ken Perdue find time to clown around at the prom. . Tim Henderson sings love songs to his date, Lara Dedarlo. . Rusty Payton enjoys the prom and his date, Linda Bowen. . Mark Janescu kisses his queen of the evening, Joy Matthews. ' SPECIAL AWARDS ASSEMBLY MAY 14, 1982 Due to the fact that there were too many awards to be given out on class day, there was a special awards assembly Friday, May 14. Special awards were given for such things as track, basketball, yearbook, cheerleading, perfect attendance, speech,and special olympics Mr. Mc- Clellan, Mr. Coleman, and Mrs. Harris were also given awards for their outstanding coaching accomplishments. SENIOR CLA 88 DAY May 19, 1982 ' : Class day is a time filled with mixed emotions for all. The Seniors, excited and nervous, come to school as students for the last time to say their goodbyes. The Senior class song was Shine and they sang it beautifully under the direction of Mrs. Jeanine Mat- thews. The class prophecy, written bynJeff Lewis and Karen Keeney, was read on class day by Miss Keeneyl evoking laughter from all. Class day was truly a sad event, as the Seniors will be missed by all. 1. 'MelanlB giving an inspirational speech. 2. Senior girls Shining . 7V 3. Honor student Mark del. L yl. Kgf-baby reads the prophecy, 5. Kath! accepts the keyf 6, What was that about Mrs. Keller's toes? 7. Miss Scholarship 1982. GRADUA TION DAY Ma y 23, 1982 The fifty-ninth annual Commencement of Chesapeake High School took place Ma y 23, 1982 at Chesapeake High School. The guest speaker for commencement was Rev. Fred Brewer, the minister for Fellowship Baptist Church in Huntington, WV. The Hope Scholarship is financial aid awarded at the ceremony to worthy graduating seniors so that they might further their education. This year's recepients were Brett Hawthorne, Melanie Inscoe, and Rusty Payton. on OUI' SPORTS The 1981-82 Golf Team had another year to be proud of. This year's team had a record of 29 wins, 9 losses, and one tie. They continued the streak to 7 consecu- tive O. V.C. Championships and 89 con- secutive O. V.C. Victories: This year's team was led by three Seniors, Brian Wickham, Terry Kimball, and Scott Moore, all three seniors placed on the Ohio Valley Conference Team along with Junior, Bobby Carder who was low medalist. Other members of the team were Freshmen, Jeff Hutchinson, Ter- ry Turner, and Shaun Brooks. 1. What's up Wick? 2. Is! row: Terry Turner, Terry Klmball, Shaun Brooke 2nd row: Coach Dave Calllcoat, Jeff Hutchinson, Scott Moore and Brlan chkham. 3. Coach - Davld Calllcoat 4. Senior Scott Moore 5. Senior Terry Kimball 6. Senior Brian chkham Terry Turner lines up his putt. Put! the ball!! Don't stare at it. . Bobiv Carder - Junior talent. Tet shows his winning Iona. Jeff Hutchinson shows his swing. . Brian wherek your ball? 7. Scott please trade me places. Is this truly the Golden Bear Mack Nlckalusl Hutch lines up his perfect putt. Practice can be boring. CRUUUNCH!!! Shaun la ready for his match winning puttP? Perfection at It's best. Terry Klmball is awesome oh the green. VOLLE YBALL The 1981 Girlhs Volleyball team had a fair season. They played with spirit and pride even though they had only two victories. The Panthefs victories were over Coal Grove and North Galia. The team was a young team with only four seniors. The captain of the varsity was Joy Matthews and the captain of the j.v. was Melody Lake. The girls on this yearis team show prom- ise for their future contests. The team had one member chosen for all conference, Dana Hall. The team was coached by Barbara Goldcamp. We wish the girls good luck in the future. 1. Susie serving up. 2. Row 1, L to R: Dedee McQulneu, Shelley Napier, Angle Moore, Cheryl Spears, Joy Matthews, Dana Hall, Coach Gold- camp, Susan Joneacu Row 2 L to R: Diana Boater, Lynn Smith, Sandy Haley, Robin Osborne, Susan Nance, Billie Jo Thacket, Candy Lowery, Trclal Turley, Melody Lake. E 70- 1+ .1 CDC! FED 1-: mam v mum's .' ' O'aEt'mo: 4 E 9o'ow No , .E x o o 00;. 0.. 0E o W o Oh'o'v EAL'A'. QofOIA-E ' 's 1. L to R: Top Row, Deedee, Lynn, Billie. Bottom: Carrie, Melody, Angle, Candy. 2. Spike. 3. Patrlcla, Cheryl, Dana, Robin, Susan, Joy, Bll- lle Jo. 4. Block. 5. This isn't dance class. Suzie. 6. Come on, Joy. You can do it. 7. Bump that ball. The 1981 Chesapeake Panther football team showed spirit and determination in all their efforts. Early in the season the Peake squared off against the single A Trimble Wildcats. The Panthers proved victorious over the state-ranked Wild- cats. Our team had an off season with only three victories. They defeated Trimble, Symmes Valley, and Ironton St. Joe. The Peakeis overall season ended with a 3-7 record. Several members of the team received honors. Ike Lake and Doug Marcum were chosen all- conference by the 0.V.C. Shaun Harris and Marc Ault received honorable mentions. Ike was chosen Mt. Football by the student body, which is a recognition of a most valuable player. We are excited about the talented underclass- men which helped on this year's team and will provide the backbone of the next year '5 promising team. 1. Doug Marcum, Ike Lake. Dan Frye, Shaun Harris, David Lowery, Scott Aken, Jlm ,. .' Duke, Marc Ault, Mike ! Letter, Don Hazlett, E x Brian Black, Rob '3 a E Young, Steve Brunty, l-L' , Jim Mona, Da vld Mopre, Greg Poff, Btl- nn Gibson, Mark Canterbury, George Romano, Pat Kel- ley, Larry McCom-s, Vlctor Heck, Willie Noble, Bryan Welln, Cbrla Napier, Bob Hazlett, John Kincaid, Dru Shape, Melvin Everett, Mr. McMahon, Lee Martin, Wade Maddox, Mr. Coleman, Matt Ferguson, David Lang, Mr. Morgan. 2. Ben Coleman, Da ve McMahon, Granville Bummer, Larry Motgnn, Ken Brown. . Look out Steve! . Stick 'em Don. . Ike Lake . Dan Frye . David Lowery . Doug Marcum . Shaun Harris . David Moore 1. Let's go, Steve. I'll hit him. 2. Hurry up, guys. Lefs get him. 3. Mr. Coleman looks on with excitement. 4. Let's get ready. 5. Don't hi! me, please. 6. Oh, no, Ike! 7. No! there!? 8. Ready, break. 9. Dave and Jack- Ie look on. 10. We know, Shawn. There he is. 11 . Are you all ready? 12. 0k, Pat, were ready anytime now. 13. Yowve got him, Dan. 14. Tum around, Pat. 15. Get out of the way, Shaun. CHEERLEADERS VARSITY Our cheerleaders supported our teams well this year. They cheered them on to victory and consoled them in defeat. The girls also worked very hard to prepare for competition. The cheerleaders went to regional competition and were awarded second place. This nominated them for national competition in Orlando, Florida. Here they received 3rd runner-up. The girls were glad to place so high in this competition, since this is Coach Pam Hardy's last year coaching. 92 bble Hunter; 2. L to R: Top row; Kathy Ransbottom; Angie McClure; Terry Young; Middle Row; Penny Pannell; Terresa Tawney; Lisa Hunter; m Row; Patty Wriston; Debbie Hunter; Terri Folsom; Robin Kuhner; 3. Terri Folsom; Terry Young; 5. Paula Pike; 6. Terresa Tawney; 7. e Day; 8. Angle Mclure; 9. Patty Wristan; 10. Kathy Ramsbottom; 11. Penny Pannell; 12. Lisa Hunter; 13. Kim McDaniel; 14. Robin Kuhner. 93 1. The school song 2. AIIey-oop!!! 3. 54-3-21 ll! 4. The panther cheer, too. 5. Paula 6. Jacque gives a senior yell. 7. Cheerleaders prepare for nationals. 94 CHEERLEADERS JUNIOR VARSITY The junior varsity team improved their abilities and their confidence in them- selves. They helped the varsity with pep assemblies and filled in for them. Good luck varsity . t t! 1. L to R: Top row? Tammie Black, Lau- rel Brawn, Rose Turley. Debbie Wellman; Bottom Row: 8.4. Callebs, Diana Boater, Kim Howard, Kim Gibson. ln top form t . . . Debbie cheering 'em on . Let's get firedaubll Yea!!! We made it Up. . Debbie looking real thrilled. mgnwmt SPECIAL OSLYMPIC , ' r15; ta 7; . . , .A .l t . l b- W:y.H4 r, 1 t . t: .1 '. j': t t .. . ', t 1. Charlotte Wellman, Patty Hayes, Marie Edwards, Fred Rus- sell, Rick Waddle Mule Edwards, Regina Darling. Dorothy Martin, Herman Faulkner, Patty Hayes, Gary Dickson. . Hermanfaulknet . Mrs. Miller lookin pretty mnww The special Olympics was held at Rio Grande and Fair- land. We would like to thank Janice Bowen and Debbie Clark for their help at Rio Grande. Special thanks for the people that went to Fairland. Seniors, Rusty Paton, Kim Dean, Penny Pannell, Joey Oskln, Robin Osborn, Joe Lester, Brian Wickham, Joy Matthews, Terri Folsom, Todd Schneider. Juniors, Janice Bowen, Debbie Clark, Jean Ann Bevans, Sandy Calllcoat, David Gray. Sophomores, Ker! Diamond, Lisa Coma. Participating students were: Herman Faulkner won 2 gold medals, 1 bronze medal and two Ist place ribbons. Dorthy Martin won two 3rd place ribbons, one 4th 8: 5th place ribbon. Juanita Hayes won two 2nd place ribbons, two gold medals. Patty Hayes won a 3rd 8: 4th place ribbon, and a silver 8: bronze medal. Guy Dickson won a bronze medal 8: a 4th place ribbon. David Russell won a bronze medal. Gary Trlplett won two bronze medals. Fred Russell won a bronze medal. At Fairland they won the Ist place trophy. We would like to think Mrs. Miller for all the support and help she gave to all of them. 96 CROSS COUNTR Y 1. Coach Flnch pointing the way. 2. Joey, Steve, Todd, Run, and Ed. The 1981 Cross Country team under the coaching supervi- 3. Tammy and Todd. sion of, Jack Finch, had a fair season. The team had one member make the AIl-conference team. That was Todd Dona- 4- Sm-eettch -' hue. Thanks to the guys that stayed With It. 5' Olflnto the sunset 6. Whisper, Whisper Kg l : cWWt -. b x. T :- y IF 0m . quw b away 52 f;? X $ng e 45mg, mg , 551,?! 40 33 41 L m 100 The girls basketball team had a fair season this year with 7 Victories out of 19 regular season and tournament play. The girls were invited to pla y at the sectional y tournament. They beat the Fairland Drag- . 5,511,? , ons, but were defeated by the Rock Hill E, - IV 11 ' Redmen. The team was lead by three j b I seniors, Pa ttle Parnell, Cheryl Spears, and Kelly Smith. The team was , coached by Coach Jarrell. E '. ,, sq: 98 1. It's a bird. 2. L to R: Paula M.,- Pattie R; Kelly 5.,- Angle M.: Robin M: Becky R..- Cheryl S..- Thereaa M.; Billie Jo 1'..- Llsa H.: Tammy W.; and Coach Jane . 3. A little more Tammy. 4. Let's play catch. 5. If I can just reach a little farther. 6. Tammy looks on in despair. 7. The thrill of victory 8. The agony of defeat . 9. Concentration at its best. 10. Up a little higher Becky. 11. Blllle Jo is ready to go. 12. Please God, SEND HELPIIII 99 BASKETBALL . . . VARSITY The 1981-82 varsity basketball team had iths share of prob- lems this year. Under the direction of new head coach Tom McClellan the team had to play under a new philosophy. Although the team,s record didnht reflect a winning season they still put forth a tremendous effort to make the season better. The season did have iths bright moments, with thrilling victories over Oak Hill and South Point; but the most memora- ble was the overtime upset over cross-river rivalry Huntington East. We would like to congratulate the AII-Conference play- ers: Shaun Harris, AIl-Conference; Scott Moore, Honor- able mention; and Bobby Carder, Honorable mention. Good luck next season guyslllll Mltz 8: Scott. . Players are: Jeff Hamlln, 32,- Shaun Harris, 44,- Scott Moore, 22; Steve Brunty, 20; Bobby Carder, 34; David Gray. 24; Todd Thompson, 50; Rick McMaster, 40,- and George Romans, 42. . Scott struts his stuff. . Shaun is concentrating. . Scott Moore, Senior. . Jeff Hamlin, Senior. . Starting line up. . The coaches and the bench look on. . Shaun Harris, Senior. 100 If- 'ti SAFE; ' ., 0 M 101 1. The Goose warms up. 2. Scott, as usual, passing off his duties. 3. Bobby sitting down on the job. 4. Who me??????? BASKETBALL . . . 1. The team talks it over. 2. L to R: David Carroll; Dru Shape; Chris Napier; Matt Fetguson; Larry Day: Dean Shaffer: Mike Rowe; John Kincaid: Brian Moore; David Lang; Billy Adkins; Steve Ball,- Coach McMahon. 3. Dean is ready to go. . Hands UP!!!!!!!! . Dru is already down the court. UI-A SCORES SCORES SCORES SCORES SC! 1 ca! Grove ' i . mmeMTIe I outh Point I ock Hill gton . Wheelersburg Huntington East Coal Grove 'S SCORES SCORES SCORES SCORES S Symmes Valley?3 St. Joe K yger Creek South Point g Rgck Hill Fairlan . 4- . .Hannan Trace : V C Oak'HilI ECoal Grave Faitview 3 K yger Creek Fairland Rock Hill GIRL t8 TRACK Under the coaching supervision of Coach Bob Harris, the girl's track team had a great season. The girl's started pre-season conditioning in mid-November. They worked hard all season tb better last yeafs record. The girlis pulled off their second 0. V.C. title this year. Last year was the first title for many seasons. The girlhs won over 99 teams in the Gazette Relays in Charleston. Tamm y Walls qualified for the state meets and Jane Modlln was chosen as alternate. Congra tulations girPs! 106 . Row 1 L to R; Melody, Carla, Tina, Penny, Missy, Lynn, Kim, Tammy, Lisa, Laura, Lisa, Krystal. Row 2: Wendy, Missy, Terri, Jane, Blllle, Susan, Terry, Cheryl, Julle, Joy, Joey, Kim, Rose, Dedee, and Coach Harris. . Push, Lisa, Push . . Brn'rr . . . You didn? really take that did you? . SMILE. I . Dedee in the lead. . And thefre 0mm! BO YTS TRACK tr i N ? Ta W H The boys track team did fairly well this season. Coach Jack Finch entered the boys in several new meets this year. The boys did well in these meets. The team had several members qualify for the state championships. 108 . Coach Finch and some of the guys. Todd, Dan, and Friend. What's in the cup, Joe???? Come on, Russ, you can do it. Ready Russ? Jump Joel!!! . Throw it Steve xz.Ch$'1:uKS-3!N3M 109 The 1982 Baseball Team had a season to be proud of this year. They posted a 12-10 record com- pared to a 515 mark of a year ago. Mr. Morgan who was pleased with this seasons turn around is looking forward to next year. The season had many exciting moments one which is remembered most is our upset victory over Huntington East. We the staff would like to congratu- late the team, and GOOD LUCK next year. Scott Team members L. to R. 15! raw: W. Noble, C. Napier, C. Henson, D. Lockhart, J. Moss, M. Ault, J. Bartee, B. Black, T. Brown, D. Lang. row 2: G. Brown, L. Day, B. Carder, D. Marcum, S. Moore, 5. Harris, 6. Romans, K. Keefer, B. Wickham, Coach L. Morgan. 2. Scott Moore makes his delivery. 3. Go get'em Doug. 4. Our Coach and Mascot Larry Morgan. 5. Jimmy Ray Moss sleeping in right field. 110 . Chesapeake's own Marc Rocky Ault. . Kevln, as always, ls ready for the action. . Scott E-6 Moore. . Jason Bartee, Junior Hurler. . Brian Wick Dog WIckbam be- hind the plate. . Dane looks a little disgusted. . Gee, Paula and Kevin look happy. . Shaun Harri! concentrates at the plate. ATHLETES OF THE MONTH The Athletes of the Month are chosen by the Student Council for outstanding performances in assorted sports. Congratulations athletes!!! Ike Lake - football; Lisa Hunter - Basketball; Llaa Hunter - Cheerleading; . Doug Marcum - Baseball. wwwx- N . Shaun Harris - Basketball; 4. George Romans - Basketball; 6. Terr! Folsom - Cheerleading; 112 PMNIZATI STUDENT . . Our, 1982 Student :C0unciln '5: 9 V consists of th1rty-six. members with 5 , I representatms from all of the 5 classes. Each repre5entative is elected from two parties, Action and Union. The ma1n purpose of the student . . c6unci7 5'3 help to improve the 1' relatians. between the teachers and the students. 5 Every year Student Count is , responsible for holding the Home w cqmlng Dance. They sponsored. several car wa5he5 and bake 5ale5 i in order to raise the money for the dance; They also sold pens and pencils to the stuHentwbody L This year the student council .. held a Red Cross Blood Drive. . 2 on November 30,1981 where 5tu 5' dents over se venteen could donate. .M . ,5 NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY This year the Eunice Siple Chap- ter of the National Honor Society inducted eighteen new members. The inductions were held on the sixth of January and the traditional candlelight ceremony was wit- nessed by the student body. Jill Sheets gave the introductions and Jay Matthews read the history. Mark Huff, Kurt Hesse, Me- lanie Inscoe, Anita Gue and Ten! Folsom gave speeches on Scholarship, Service, Citizenship, Leadership and Character. Juniors and Seniors are inducted according to their grade average, extra curricular activities and char- acter. Being chosen as a member of the National Honor Society is recog- nized as one of the greatest honors that a high school student may re- ceive. 1. Seniors: sitting: T. Tawney, D. Shaffer. J. Saunders, K. Lock. bard, N. Perdue, R. Osbome,- -J. Day, and C. Petalnget standing: 5. Matthews, 1'. Folsom, and Mr. Bmestle, sponsor t 2. Juniors: 5. Sumptet,M. Carton, C. Clay, and 1'; Thompson. 3. Officers: J. Sheets '- pres., M. Hum treasu A 6:19 - sec, M.- lquet- v. pres. :::: . Quest :10! fire. a 88 a $1 . Is mom here yet? . Flic that Bic!!! Ostrhh This year the Beta Club were in soring the which Included: the toss, the egg roll, the race, egg toss, relay bubble gum blowing contest. The purpose of the Beta Club is to promote the ideals of honesty, service and leadership among the high school students of America. It also rewards meritorious achieve- ments and encourages and assists students in conthzuing their educa; tion after high school. Wt Sophomores, Juniors and Iors are inducted into 'If they have a ' the e , a t. 5L - 31:3 .t a 433K '- ,T , V 2 - K t em 4N w. V 1. 0fflcers:A. Gue - sea, T. Tawney - v. pres., R. Payton - pres, S. Sumpter - treas. 2 Waiting for the ceremony to begin. 3. Handing out the certificates 4 Don't break those eggs! 5. Jet row: C. Henson, T. Turner, C. Persinger, and C. row: L. T. K. Sheets, J. due. 3rd ney .C. L .1! Matthews, S; K. Rice, M. M. 12;: and Estep; G Graham, T. pleton, K. Ellis. 7th row: J. Day, D. , and M. MAJORETTES This year the members of the Chesapeake majorettes ate: Jlll Sheets, Jill Saunders, Steph- anie Ferrell, Nola Perdue, Kel- ly Smith, Sandy Moore, Debbie Shaffer and Kim Lockhard. All eight girls are seniors and decided not to elect a captain. Their instructor is Melanie Sim- mons. She helps them choreograph the routines that they perform at football games and in competitions. Earlier this year the majorettes attended camp at Wright State Uni- t versity. They also competed in the Hamlin Majorette Festival. The 1982 edition of the Chesapeake High School Marching Band included for- ty-eight members. They per- formed in two marching com- petitions at Greenup and Rus- sell, Kentucky and attended the Jackson Apple Festival. In addition to providing the halftime entertainment at the Chesapeake Panther football games, the band matched in several area parades. These parades included the W0 WK Community Day Parade in Huntington, the Chesapeake Fire Prevention Parade and the Veteranhs Parade in Ken- 0V3. This year the Chesapeake High School Choir consisted of thirteen members. Chorus is taught during third and fifth periods by the new band and chorus director, Michael Newman. Out choir planned several concerts to be given during the school year. First, they performed along with the band at a Christmas Concert on December 13, 1981. They also had concerts scheduled to be given at Chesapeake East Elementary and Chesa- peake West Elementary. They also planned to at- tend the District Choral Com- petition in- Gallipolis, Ohio in March. :me m a x-x mm m a m Q M : $ W as :m SKMWQ a 3mm ssmwgmm $$$$an . xx x m :x n: a 38 a a w . Ex: Ea magmas xa g y: mgsmsm g :1 am am :is . xx xx x a 5 xxx am a ya xxx 'gg'iga auxeauug :35 a xssxxssx-xssxssna t a am 38 ,. WE , h g, ?xkzass W a 38 W W 85 5t 4 ' my u ths t a W V W W hmx ' ' xx g i En t w; t , w M a 3 EEE $E g . ii at a 38 3mm ma am ass t r: w xmassa musk K 35 mm ass ass m a - vv am am m a 85 1 xx a PM 5;; Ham Egg 3; ss-smymsms xx xxx m a x mm Hm mmassa M mmms sag g a swam .a a xssxm xx 51 a st ,. am am mmsw gkxmmasmE MS Emmwsm Eg a a 38 a a m; 7 e I II n V. H. Z'AL. , mm xmxw V l. . , , , , ma . 38 a amass awg$a mass xagmxmammemxma Ems mxmxm g.gamg 9? e 1. Is Kate wearing something under that raincoat Ruaty? I 2. Editors: C. Pentager, R. Payton, 1.. Ellis, J. Bowen, 3. Mutenon. 2nd . row: B. Burcham, A. Templeton, K. Keeney, 5. Moore, and 1.. Graham. 3. Decorating for the Back-to-School Bash. 4. Is! raw: C. Pentager, R. Payton, L. Callelu. 5. Moore, 1.. Ellle, A. Temple- ton, and Mn. Wllcox. Endrow: 5. Mar . tenon, 1.. Graham, W.'Clzllden, D.-' Mucum, J. Bowen, and B. Burcham. 3rd row: J. Duke and D. Guy Who aren't really on, the yearbook staff but wanted In the pictureJ s. Adkins, K. Keeney hvho really is in the Beta Club Rmtyb and M. Ron. - 5. Hi Dooooooouy! 6. Suzanne '3 looking through an old year book. 7. Run! ' 8. Katle Sue ls working on the senior section. . 9. Brenda? reading another filthy book. 10. Lee': working on the ad section 11. The qnly reason this was taken was M because Scdtt wanted rd be in mother ' picture. a -SPEECH TEAM - h This year the members of the Speech Team were: Ist row.- Terri Campbell, Bet- ty Mayenscheln, Lisa Fm- llc and Joy Matthews. 2nd row: Jane Modlln, Keith Henson, Anne Temple- ton, Kim Mays, Lisa Cal- Iebs and Cheryl Perslnger. They attended the John Mar- shall Forensic Tournament at Marshall University on Febru- ary 26th and 27th. They competed in dramatic duo, impromptu speeches, novice interpretation, informative speeches and broadcasting. CHESS TEAM The members of the newly formed Chess Team are: Ist row: John Vance - presi- dent, Mark Taylor - vice- president, Tim Reynolds, and Keith Henson - sec- retary. 2nd row: Daniel Honacker, David Moore - treasurer, Victor Keck and David Stone. Their sponsor is Mr. Murdock and they hope to participate in tournaments with other area schools. As the 1982 edition of the Cheeaonlan goes to press, we, the editors, would like to take this opportunity to thank the rest of the staff for all their dedication and hard work. People do not realize the effort that must be put forth in order to publish a book of this quality. The production did not begin with the start of the year. It began back in the summer before school had even begun. The staffgave up part of their summer sellingyadvertising, raising funds at car washes, and much, much more. When the beginning of school finally did roll around, there were many nerVe-racking experiences to deal with. First came the distribution of last years book to the student body, then there was the task of taking orders for this years edition, not to mention all the fund raising projects - car washes, M 8: M s, bunnies, dances, etc . 1 . Then it was time for those dreaded deadlines - that time otyear when all a! thosepages come, due. But that time ofyear has passed now -- the money was raised, the book was sold, and all the deadlines were met. It was rough and we all know: that, butitiis over now and we have somethingito be proud of. Special thanks to the following: Mrs. Wilcox - advisor - The one person who not only taught us how to produce the book, but gave us the support we needed. You were the important link that made this group of people a Yearbook Stall . Scott! - senior section - For all your dedication to those great dances. Janice - merchandising - lt' 15 hard to find someone willing to work these days, but you are one of those people. Brenda - art director - What can we say! The book just would not be the same without your cute little drawings. 1, Lisa - faculty 8: administration - You really make the days bearable. Great job on the section. Good luck next year. Wendy - underclassmen - You took on a tug job with all those little pictures, but you came through with flying colors. ' Lee - financial directbr - You got one of the toughest jobs on the staff the keeping of the money records. Good ad section too! Karen - activities -- Making us laugh made the days go a lot easier. You work did not suffer though - it was great. l Think about the perfect I Doug -- sports - You did a lot more than just your section - thanks for the extra dedication. Suzanne -- underclassmen - It is not too often that we have someone this young on the staff - this enabled you to bring fresh ideas to the book. Scott - sports - lThanks! - For peddling all those M 8: M s lthat nobody wantedl, and for trying to sell your body lThat nobody wantedl. Katie Sue - senior section - Your great photography made the book what it is .. Great! Thanks for making the seniors at great section. i Mitzi - sports - lRuntt You deserve an extra thanks for being able to put up with all those short jokes and still hand in a terrific section Cheryl - activities - It is hard to thank someone when they have done so much - your great little phone calls saved the book. Anne - photo editor - lWabblU Wabbltl You had a big responsibility and you handled it well. People do not realize the trouble with pictures, do they? Mr. Smith - For all your understanding Kenton D Gold Studios - Our friendly photographer who willingly took all those group pictures. Mr. Morgan -- For all that typing we had to do. Mr.1Q Mrs. Comstock Mr. D Mrs. LeMaster, Mr. Doemm, Mr. Givens, Mr. 2: Mrs. Bruestle, and ' Mr. Bill Payne - Chaperones for our, great gigs. Camelot Music - For those great records to spin. Pied Piper - For the equipment 1?: Disc Jockeys . 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