Collinsville High School - Kahokian Yearbook (Collinsville, IL)
- Class of 1978
Page 1 of 252
Cover
Pages 6 - 7
Pages 10 - 11
Pages 14 - 15
Pages 8 - 9
Pages 12 - 13
Pages 16 - 17
Text from Pages 1 - 252 of the 1978 volume:
“
..,-- -f r-. .-. ', , V-aug Y. vm W1 1 K, . , O13 ' -' . 51 f Sw- in 151+ ,fgifrg . I 5' M: fx, -,, -. :.- . -f' 4- A I Kg Q Qfi'?17-'I ,,.. V fi, 4 1 . Q ' 4. .N V ,n v 94'- b 'ri . i V in 4 Fl U . f r N. .-. 1 w , . I' 1 35. , 193 . 5 . :+V:w-,,'. - r . lf L' ,X ,sn -. M,-N5 K R , ' ' - 3 .gunz ,lg-. ,U Y , I. -JZ,-if is Qs V A fix' Ll .Hz .gf-W i 45, gg: 'I ' V ' ez fi.. -xg ' '5 4- ' 1.4 3 L TP . Q , 14 , nm . 5, 1 ' 11.-1 - Ti- Wu.: f-'P E- 3 'L lf H M! I Y , ,E 1 1 ff 4 v w 1 11,31 an P, h .A ' , . Wfbl .Qu J fvf' ' 1-1 , 1 .N 1 ,I-,Q - 117. lfjgllgg 5 '-QEQJA A nfs? V M3 f 1 -vi Pg? ,1 ' .IZ . ,M 1,4 'rf A vb SL II I I I II I .I II II I I I-I I' III I I .I IIII II III II II II I II II II I I I I II I II II I I II I I II I I II I I II II II II II I I II I I II I II II 'II nI IIIIIIIIIII.I'I.II.I I I. I. ..- IIIIIIIIIIII II. II II ..I'I- 4 IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII I I... l .I I I IIIIIIIIIIII. .... I II.-.II -'- I III I.II-I..-I-IIIII .II I III I IIIIIIIIIIIIIIII. .II 'I IIIIIIIIIIIIIIII ...IIIIII IIII IIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIII III I INIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIII-I-I.I'I'I 'I'I'- ' 'I'I' I I'I'I'I'I'I' ' 'I'I' 'I'I'I'.'.'I I I I I I I . I I IIIIIIII. IIIIIIIIIIII.. I I IIIIIIIIII I IIIIIIIIII. I'I. .I I IIIIIIIIII. ,I IIIIIIII. I I- - I III... .... Ii..I'I-I-I..-III..-I-I'I-I..-I'I-u .Iv 'IIIIIIIII...IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII... I IIIIIIIIIIIIIIII...IIIIIIIIII I. III IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII I I II IIIII .... IIIIIIIIII. IIII. 'I' 'I'I I I'I'I'I' ' 'I'I'I'I'I'I'.'I'I'I'I'I'I'I'.'.'.'I'I'I'I' 'I II IIIIII 'II IIIIIIIIIIIIIIII.. I II IIIIIIIIIII I IIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIII-IIIIIII .II,I II.-I,I.I .... II I I I IIIIII.. IIIII .I ...III I IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIII. I II II IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIII I IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII I..II I I II IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII III I... I IIII III IIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIII, I IIIIII III IIIIIIIIIIIIIII II.... II... IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIII... I IIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIII .IIIIIIIIII I IIII II IIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIII. I II III IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII I... III.. I I IIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII I II IIIIII... IIIIIIIIIIII .II I I IIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII .II I IIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIII III.. III mx IIII IIIIIIII IIIIIIIIII II I I I I IIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIII .II III I IIIIIII IIIIIIII... IIII NI IIII IIIII IIIIIIIIIIII.. ...I II I I III IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII I I IIII IIII II II IIIIIIII I... II. I IIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII I... II II IIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII I II IIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIII.. Il I IIII III I.II.III. IIII .II .IIIII I I III I II I .IIIIIIIIIIII I IIIIIIII'IIIIIIIIIIIII. IIIII I IIII I IIIIIIIIIIII... I I I III IIIIIIIIIIIIIIII I I I IIIIII I I IIIIIIII. I IIIIII II IIIIIIII I I I -IIIIIII: 'II.I'I.-...III I I I IIIII I IIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIII I I I I I I I II . I I I I I fI If' I II I I I I I I III I I I I I I II I I I II I I I I I II I I IIIIIIII I I II I I I I II I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I IIIIII I I I IIIIIII I I-.I I. I .I iv. I I I 'I I I I II I III-I 'III .I I I' I I I VI IIII II I I I II I I I I I I I I I I I I II I IIN: II I I I III I I I III II II I I I I IIIIIIIIIIII I I I I IlfI IIIIII I I I I IIIII I II I .I I I II I I I II I I I'I II I I I II I I I I II II I I I I I I I I I I I I I I III II I I II I II I I IIII I I II I I I I I III I I I I I I I II I I I I I I I I I -II I ll I -I I If' I I ll- -l ll I 'I I -I I J I lr- ll: II I II I'III I' II JICII IIII . .I I I I II II II I I I II III I II II II I I. I I I I I I I I . . qs.: Q. I I' ' 'I 'I I' I' 'I'I 'I' I I'I IfI' I'I' I' 'I' : 'I:I: .I-.:I:I'I I: I ' I-I -I I-I I. .I'.'I.I.I.I- -III l-u -llulli A --I'I -I'I I'I.: I I I III IIII IIIIIII II I I I I IIIIII II I II I IIIIIII IIIII. II .II 3' :'-:'-':-.'-:1 :':5:5'f-f- . . .... . .... II I IIII IIIII III II IIIIIIII- IIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIII I IIIIIIIIIIII. -:5ff3:5S:2:5:2:-2511:-:-:2:-:Ifiiziff ff . 'IEI:I:.:.:.j.:.:.:.j.:.:.:.:.:.j.j.j. - . ................. . IIIII.-II.-I-...II IIIIIIIIIIII. I IIIIIIIIIIII.. II II I 'I1I'I-I'I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I I I I IIIIIIIIIIIIIIII.. I' 'I' 'I'I'I'I'I'I'I I' 'I I'I'I'I'.'I'I' I'I I'I I'.'..'I'.'I'I'.'I IJIIVIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII...II 1,1-IIIIIIIIII.IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII. 1I'I'I'I'I'I'I'I'I I'I'I'.'I'I'.'I'I I'I'.'I'.'.'I' '.'I'.'I'I 'I' 'I BIJIIIIIIIIIIIIIII...IIIIIIIIIIII IIII I-I-I I-I'I.I.I'I-I'I-I-I-I.I,I.I'I-I-I-I.I'I'.-I'I..'..I.I-I...Is IIIFIIIIIIIIII..IIIIIIIIIIIIIIII... IIIIIIIIIIIIIIII...IIIIIIII .III I MIIIIIIIIIIII..IIIIIIIIII. I IIIIIIIIIIIIIIII...IIIIIIIIII. I... I I'I J-IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIII. . I I IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII I. .I I :III IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII I IIIIIIIIIIIIIIII..IIIII.. .I IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII I. IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII II I IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII.III. I IIIIIIIIIIIIIIII..IIIIIIII.II I I IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII. I IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII I... I. IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII. .I II IIIIIIIIIIIIIIII...IIIIIIIIII. I. yr IIIIIIIIIIIIIIII.IIIIIIIIIIIIIIII. IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII... 1IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII.. IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII .I IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIII. IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII-IIIIIIIIII. I. WIIIIIIIIIIIIII.IIIIIIIIII II IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII. .III I. IIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII I. IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIII. .I 1IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII-IIIII.. .I , IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII. IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII II IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIII. .I IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII .I IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIII .III IIIIIIIIIIIIII.IIIIIIIIII I ,IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIII IIII I .I I-IIIIIIIIIIII.IIIIIIIIII. I I I-.IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIII .I I. III'IIIIIIIIIIIIIIII..IIIIIIIIIIII.. IIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII I. IIIIIIIIIIIIIIII..IIIIIIIIIIII. ..... IIJIIIYIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII I IIII. I.. I I IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII II IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII. .I IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII. I IIIII.IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII.III.. .I :I IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII I. I IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII I. IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII .I IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIII I. IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII .I IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII II.. II IIIIIIIIII.-IIIIIIIIII..IIII I. IIJIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII.II. I. I IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII.. I. I IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII. I IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII..IIII I. IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII..I I IIIIIIIIIIIIIIII..IIIIII. IIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIII...IIIIII I IIIIfIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII I III IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII I I-I-I-I-II-IIIIIIIIIIIIIIII.IIIII I IIIIIIIIII. III. IIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII... I IIIJIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII I III IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII I. IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII .I IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII ...IIII I. IIIJIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII I I. III IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII ...IIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII...IIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII...II II. IIIIIIIIIIIII..IIIIIIIIIIIIIIII. I I-IIIIII-IIIIIIIIIIIIIIII.....IIIIIIII... IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIII.. IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII' I'I IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII.I IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII..IIIIIIII II'IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII...III ..I. I II IIIIIIIIIIIIII.IIIIIIIIII .I IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII.IIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII. IIIII ...II IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIII I. IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII.. IIII IIJIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII .III .I II IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII .III I... IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII ..II.... IIIIIIIIIIIIIIII..IIIIII...I I 'IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII.IIIIIII I-,IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII.. I I IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII ..II. III IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII... ...I I IJIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIII .I .II I IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII I... IIII'IIIIIIIII.IIIIIIIIIIII IIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIII. IIIII . IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII III. . IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII...II I. IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII.IIIII. IIIIIIIIIIII...IIIIIIIIII..I IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII...I IIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIII..IIIIIIII.I I IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII.. II IIIIIIIIIIIIIIII..IIIIIIIIII.. II IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII-IIIIIII.III IIIIIIIIIIIIIIII..IIIIII... IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIII II. IIII... JIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII I.. III... IIIIIIIIIIJIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII ..... IIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIII. ...II IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII II IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII... I IIIIIIIIIIII-IIIIIIIIII..IIII II IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII... I IIIIIIIIIIIIIIII...I-IIIIIIII I IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII ...IIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIII..IIIIIII... I I IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII . I'I'I.I.I.I-I.I.I.I'I-I'I-I.I.I...I I'.'I I I I I I I I I IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII.'I'I'.'I'.'. '' .'. IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII .III .I I IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII III.. I I... .I IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII...I IIII.. IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII.I.I.....III IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIII. .I IIIIIIIIIIIIIIII..IIIIIIII.. I. .I IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIII... IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII ...II I... I.. IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIII IIIIIIIIII.. IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII .II rIIIIIIIIIII.II.III.III..IIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII. III. IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII... II III.. II-,IIIIIIIIIIIII-.IIIIIIIIII.II III.. -I. -I'I-I-I-I.I-I..-IIIII..-I'I I I I I I I I I I I I I ...I I I IIIIIIIIIII.IIII'.II'II I'I'I'.'.'I'.'.'I'. I'I IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII III... II III II'II-IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII....IIII II I IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII...II. IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII II IIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIII. I. IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII .I IIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIII IIIIIIII I IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII II IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII I IIIIIIIII I IIII.IIII...I.III.II-I IIIIIIIIII'.I' IIIIII I I IIIIIIIIIII I I II .I III I I II I I I' ' I'...'...I IIIIIIIIIIIIIIII.. IIIII IIIIIIII.. III IIIIIIII. IIIIIIIIIIII I xIIIIIIIIIII SIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII.. IIIIIIIIIIIIIIII......III I I. IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII. IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII.III.. IlI'I.I'I-I.I.I'III.IIIIIIIIIIIIII. IIIII .II II IIIII. IIIIIIII I I IIIIIIIIIIIIIIII.I'.III.III'II'I I.. IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII II. .IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII... I.. IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII. IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII. ..... IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII. IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII .III IIII. IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII. IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII ..II. I IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII. .I IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII I.. .IIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII III,IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII.II.II IIII .II IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII. .IIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIII' I I-IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIII.IIIIIIIIIIII IIII II.. IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIII II IIIIIIIIIIIIIIII..IIIIIIIIIII I... I IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII.IIIIII. IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII...III IIIIIIIIIIII..IIIIIIIIIIII.. II..I. 'I-III-I.I-I-IIIIIIIIII.II...IIIIIIIII II.. I IIIIIII.. IIIIII 'I'I-I I'I.I.I'I'I-I ...IIII .I'II.I I.I.'I'II I I IIIIII IIIIIII IIIIIIIIIII.IIIIII'IIIII I :I'I-I-I-IIIIIIIIII.IIIIIII.. I IIIIII IIIIIIIIII. I'iIIIII'IIIIII.'III.IIIII..I' IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII II. ...I II'I'IIIIIIIIIII.IIIIII IIII II... .I I IIIIIIII. :IIIIIIIIIIII II-III-I-I-I-I-I.I'I.I I I IIIIIIIIIII'I' IIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIII. II. I . .................... llll1llulIIuIInIlIIII'I.III ...II ................ .I, ............... .I .II ................... . . II ....I................... .II ........................ .l ............ .. . ............................ .,I,I-I..-I-In ................... . . . II ............ ....... . . llllllllluu-:ullIIIIII-II II IIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIII I IIIIIIIIIIII. IIIIIIIIIIIII'IIII I.'.I :IIIIIIIIIIII CGLLINSVILLE HIGH SCHGGL COLLINSVILLE ILLINOIS VOLUME 51 I I I fri -1 i I F il I ' 'N if H. 5 ,ew 7 I w A r 3, 'f 'I ll 3 .5-34. A, ' 4 YJJN One of.fMiss Linder's favo' signings is clocks. Last year the Quill and Scroll, S oiefy presented her with a clock in appreciation of her service to the year- Miss Linder admires one of her favorites, a grandfa- book. ther clock which she has in her home. gt-, Q KL' mx ' x vt ix. . .455 -My ,,ft5,ff--. jj -q J-,L V5 i-V. - - .J -.l -K lv . ift clock was presented to Miss at the annual publications ban- quet last spring. 4 .i .. L fi -L., ag ift i ,,,-.-,1!5.. M ., . BOGK T0 IVIISS LINDER Dedications are not a usual part of past KAHOKIANS, and dedicating a yearbook to someone is out of style, a tradition of yesteryears. The KAHOKIAN is taking exception to the rule, howev- er, in dedicating this '78 yearbook to Miss Margaret Linder, past yearbook advisor for many years. This is a surprise to Miss Linder, thanks to Miss Jan Kuncl, who revealed vital information to the yearbook staff, as well as taking the pictures of Miss Linder in her home. The KAHOKIAN thanks Miss Kuncl for her help in the dedication. This 1978 KAHOKIAN is dedicated to Miss Margaret Linder, who in the past has sponsored the yearbook for 33 years. While holding down the position of yearbook sponsor, Miss Linder has also been dean of students and college counselor. Miss Linder has been associated with Unit 10 for 38 years. In addition, Miss Linder has taught Sociology, Health, World,History, American History and Economics, as well as sponsoring the National Honor Society, Quill and Scroll and the Art Club. Miss Linder first started on the KAHOKIAN during her own high school years at CHS, then she went on to work with the SAGAMNE staff at S. E. Missouri State University in Cape Girardeau, Missouri. On both publications, she was on the art staff. Since retiring last year, Miss Linder has remained ac- tive around her home reading and drawing. Outside the home, she ffas enjoyed traveling and dining out. o'?',-45 - f x? - --+- f W--xx , We T' it-ix M410 9 ff- Kai. L Y? Q X 1 't., ' if 1' ll ,J 5'-R This past year, Miss Linder returned briefly to CHS after her retirement, to take up the duties left by assis- tant principal Ron Ganschinietz while he was in the hospi- tal. Miss Linder always wanted to become a successful teacher, and a person who was useful and helped contrib- ute to the development of young people. The KAHOKIAN feels she has accomplished her goals here at CHS, and wishes her the very best in her years of retirement. V And thanks, Miss Linder, for all the help with the year- books. FOOTBALL WIN K1-EE-PS PACE Changes is the theme of the 1978 KAHOKIAN. Regardless of class, CHANGES have been a vital part of everyone's school life this past 1977-78 year. For everyone it was the change to a six-hour day from the seven-hour day. Some liked the shorter days and others didn't Both campuses had to adjust to the faculty changes. For the juniors, it was a switch becoijnfiijg the first class in a while not receiving open campus.,.For the most part, the sopho- mores went through the change of a new campus. For the freshmen, it was the .change to high school life-a student at CHS. i The new mid-quarter reports were avchange from the old failingjnotices, as was the new attendance policy, The Kahok footballteam won the ,Homecoming football game, a change from previous seasonsZ,Basketball ticket sales boomed like no other year. Physical- Education became an elective for juniors and seniors, and CHS-was introduced to a new sport- girls basketball. , R However, all sports were in jeopardy as CHS had to go out and raise money through donations to carry a sports pro- gram. i The seniors have watched many changes in their four years at CHS. They've watched each other mature from a freshman at the Vandalia Campus to the seniors they were this spring. For them and everyone, styles, music and peo- ple have all changed. ' , We've tried to create these changes among the introduc- tion pages, as well as throughout the book. Perhaps you will notice and realize the CHANGES that take part everyday for the CHS student, and we hope you enjoy this year's publica- tion, which is yet another change because the yearbook is now a total book as the supplement has been included in the regular edition. aww Editor-in-Chief 7' TITLE PAGE . . . DEDICATION . . INTRODUCTION STUDENT LIFE GROUPS .... SPORTS .... FEATURES . . PEOPLE ..... PERSONNEL . FRESHMEN . . . SOPHOMORES JUNIORS .... SENIORS .... CLOSING ........ . . . EDITOR'S NOTES H2813 ....4-7 ...8-35 36-53 54-97 98-103 104-246 106-123 124-145 146-165 166-187 188-246 . . . 247 . . . 248 1 JW 1 - V w'ng-pi ,MV 4. 1- ,1g,,:,- r , ,'V15-rrlhy-:Vg 1 - 1 - WV-11.1 V J nf. .W 1l.,i,.,EL, ,T FM,-VV, Aww '1 All yu f.-'fi 3.515 -'X N ian-Vw5,p: -, 3l.V,V.,,..V,V, , 1-P2 1-:naw :Vp wa-53V'V'gwmff-V 4' ?'s1'1u1Q2 gg.-m,5.f..z,n QV 'VV em m'iV4, J' 'WSx'fGf' 3' Nl? Siv a E E 1718. 3 f To X. 3343.4 Q f .'VJQm. . ., ,, 15:33 A .:f,NE'w-.,4, -me-V,V-V -V 1 V-wr'--1 Q ,V A ,V.4.,-,,,Vw ., . w 1-.. -:U 1 . 1 I -1 V V51, 'f:ff'4g,L V V VJ, 1 ff V -. :,VA-M . 'V 'fl' . ...VJ71:-'IFN H2 V1 ww 1-1115 :V-ua V. ,.:.1,- ,-V ' Q ,11r1'm Vfzuf.fqgC5ig21gg42,5a -. ,,,pf-Q? f 7.4 ff' -1. ,,rw:'M:i,.:,:,c,,,', L , fm + ff' 1 'g5sjJL4VfQ:gef,g,5u,-f- Jr'g,V3,i ' 1 'V H ,V 1V,.xgfqE VN,,4-:5.V,w? 1.1 1, ja! ' , 5:2-fr. ,b.,:.g, V ' ,V 'V M1 A' ,V ,r'i1E1jEf1'giV A .H xg ff -V- ff15Ff?i.w:u-141,14 sw H, -Egan SW ' ' TW, ' 4 gf - 73 W-V4.2 fu -,ff fl' -V ff ir VV - V A -- .. ' if Vi' 2 VV ,, 1 1 V 1 if 'V-l if f-i - 'iii Aq A , Sim. x , T F' , V ' '4V, Jf gix vi f W -Wg: 'nw 5 :L F A V-H-f .25fF.,,1y3'1 V , gy 2 fy 3 V nVw:',f15,g, Q W, ,Q-s i 4, 1 'I J '51 rg .fy 4 I M VI. I qi rx ,Q gg I at . ,J ,f ' I ' mv QV P I Q ' -Q ' 1 f Q v ' 1' , T Ir CHANGES . . ' SEASONS ' SCHGGL DAY SHORTENED ONE HGUR E Em A in 2, 'bf-f..ii. S . ff. Ex H A, , ,,,, 11, i i V -- ---- -- -xx A -Q21 ' ' 12421 , -, , , - far, - 5 74322 kg xv- ,KK 1 'qi' Q- me? . f - I . , , , 1 N s X f-.A itjgjiu :J ' X ' 'zfxiififffv E ' -4415? .4 . ,rv N ,vgwv -wus! '-X X 4 X K Q . W3 Q21 1 x A 6 nv-fy 'l ! NWN XX A ! ,A-A1.I X f N X .af Y Q 227 X X Z v M x YF X sw xx X ,,.,.p,-- X XA, if . v1 L'..,f.. ra 'T'- Cl-I G X Q X55 , X-. 'iff TAN' 735: . N -Y Q J.: STUDENT LIFE STUDENT LIFE EDITORS Terry Geaschel Dori Barnett STAFF Fran Williams Gabriel Mallicoat Carol Garloch Peggy Rinehart Teri Radosevich CLOWNS, MOVIES T POPULAR , The highlight of Homecoming week occurred Friday night when the Kahoks scalped the Warriors of Granite City South, with a score of 21-7. This year, soccer was included in the Homecoming week, for the first time, as the Kickers beat the Alton Redbirds, to wrap up the South Western Conference Championship. This year's theme was, Kahoks go to the Movies. Another first this year was the four-day Homecoming week. Fifties Day, Movie and T.V. Day, Clown Day and the traditional Purple and White Day filled the week with spirit and excitement. Pep Week winners were Tish Keb- bel and Karen Minton -- 50's Day, Evie Nochta and Ron Mohr - Movie and T.V. Day, Don Metzler, Mary Beckman, Tracy Warren and Barb Wilson - Clown Day and Melinda Hopper and Barb Barton - Purple and White Day. This year, the Starving Kahok Fan was finally fattened up on a Homecoming Victory. A. ls Stacey Ziesel the future bozo? B. Peg- gy Welle is crowned Homecoming Queen. C. We're ffl. D. The fans anxiously await a Kahok victory. E. Clown Day appeared to have the best turnout. F. Steve Ray and Mi- chelle Lively pull the senior float. G. Stafford Mr. Muscle Gavin got his new title at the Homecoming assembly. H. The traditional fight song brings the fans to their feet. I. Den- nis Grodzicki performs at the Homecoming football game. J. Dan Grimm expresses his opinion at half time of the football game. K. The Starving Kahok Fan hasn't eaten since the Kahoks last won Homecoming. L. The Pom-Pon girls march in the Homecoming pa- rade. M. The junior's float won first place. N. Melissa Hines clowned around in the pa- rade. O. The football game proved exciting for all the fans. P.'Princess Kahok Karen Grant performs to the traditional Indian trail. Q. Winnie-the-Pooh and the Hunchback were the winners on Movie and TV Day. R. The senior float won the second place award. S. Movie and TV Day helps to support this year's theme. T. After the game, the crowd moved to the Vandalia Campus Gym for the annual sock hop. 10 G Y I - 1 -nv jx: ,..,. . X , 1 Wi' State Bank .11 1421 I 4 gx 3 gliiv 9 P 5 HQAJAPPNW r N V K tr .D 14 'H gu--- f- W xv fi -.Q Q f MS, 1 'M -M95 P .,,,',,.A ...M iff- A' A ' ff- NK 91 - , , , ' - ' 1-'inf'-.,xf, ' M L . ,.., .N ff Ia- ,J , .. ! D 5 . H0,. .:.g:,4 if -,.. 4 W 1 S 1 xi ff- I' gf X ww- ,wk Q gg 5 PWM?- t I ' I as-Lib-X .1 i g If 1 ,ff i. tl Q-N V k gi qi' ,plight - Q . fl + C ,r'i,3i:i'Ci.Af.l,S'z3 'Sl . f i t i ll .u S 'ig R ,,.,.. I i . , Qi . A Fw- R , A vt ball players threw a Granite City South dummy into the bonfire, representing what our football team would and did do to the Warriors. After that, KAHOKS was lit up representing our soon- to-be victory. The array of floats, which represented the different CHS classes, began the trip at Webster and ended at the football bowl where the Kahoks went on to defeat the sX'Star Wars i cr sideithe Queen's by the Student l vw, .' ' ' V ' ' . f7 ' ' ' . 3,,jg,i'g3S5?5 lsnurr The Float includes the Horn ming Court Warriors. The Junior Class took top honors with their float, Ka- hoks Clamp their Jaws on Warriors. This is the second year that the Class of '79 clinched the first place prize. The runners up were the senior class with the theme, King Kahok, the freshman class with their float, Pur- ple Streak, and the sophomore class with the theme The Longest Yard. I 3 rig an ii, jj i ,1,v Wtg , ' ls 1 L rf-L' 1 f i IK!! ' x V Nl. 7 S rg lf 'R ' jf N ? J-A J + , Vj .iy fs. A V- -f ' ' 1 f Q WV Y I 2 muvgfa-Q.. lg- QM-if? L55 -.. V I ...,.. ., . -4 un- -aff-, A. '-' m...-.,.w'- A ..,v ' an -N .,, , ,,.,,. A B --4. V' El' lk - E 'E . E Q'-. L' A V M C D E -ws. Q F G H , f vw 1 .f'fRi21.'Q - Y if A ' bfi' 41 53533 vf'-fE5 T' .,,Q-an ,, F5352 x X Q3'!2i'-',H.,x' 'ZS' ',Y, ',l- ' 544, . .' JSQI, 1 :FNB kkifv' E' 54,3 L, ,jv vfxyg. XM' 3 1 1. V 1'f,-:WW-Lezfalf-:Ya ff ' 1 .- ,. , L -I -- L Mb..Q:'5',2:L, ' 'T M wi' A : tfia 1. 6'gu qi iii,-.Q - .Emu rygi .P - gvfw' ' ff' is-Q ' , 1 fx?-Fw 5 W 72A:'H7i,1 'w' Fx ff-M 3? - 'fi 2 i:'5f' F Fira -W' -f f 'F' J' WT X. 1 41,3 ,L r , .Q , vi .,Qg,,.-,gm-f J-M imma. ' N, '-rf. L 'Q' ,-1 r,-j,,,f LL, -1-if Q , ,' I , ' - V' 1 ' , -, ' 3 Q51 .R , A- rk-'-if .vVj5 LL ' ' 7 1 fu,-' '?Q 1ef1 Nif, ws si. iw 1. A' e Rf ,T I4 Q A-pf 9:3 V1 Mggx, 95655 mg-55,5 fig! 1. .. -21-4 W Pm .zwfffn-,.'. -ik., fiif: . 2 5 ul W vm -,jk I ' Qs 'Ava' Nw f.,.' ,..x+-, . bv A tw , 4 I . V' F if' x l 'L f' ,my-'ff .rx - v M ,ff xl: ' fi Ms 1 H ' p -nj' 1115 Q- 1 ' gr.-1 f A- 1 ,S :Q 1 . f '- -, Qc K T '- vw ' . wx 5-:UK . ' H-5:5251 4 1 L N , , , 1:-M1 -Y , .- - mf, Egg. Hg . 7 U r --, we , f :ia-,, JH., 4 :Q 3 X mix ifiafy,i35,eQ E-fF1? +'kX ' iz Viffk asi -.' ' 1 :.:4'.a uf. 3,4 v - V iw' A , J .-f.rE4:J, 'f 14 ' '- J , ,. --,A .,, A 4 X ' 1 N uv- 'SO .CLASS 'CLASHES' FDR FIRST Class Clash was quite surprising with the sophomores overpowering all. The juniors took second, with the seniors close behind in third place. Class Clash was begun by a series of rotating events, such as standing on a tin can while bending over to light a candle, and blowing a dixie cup along a string. The major goals set by the classes were to win the tug-of-war and build the best mummy out of toilet paper. Seniors, of course, dominated tug- of-war, while, the juniors stole the show in to build a mummy. A new fan was introduced at the Homecoming Pep Assembly. He was the Kahok who hasn't eaten since we last won the Homecoming Football Game, which was in 1974. The Football-Wrestling Cheerleaders presented a skit to You Make Me Feel Like Dancing. Ump-de-dump was the phrase used to describe the skit by Basketball-Soccer Cheerleaders. A. Ump-de-dump, yells the Basketball-Soc- cer Cheerleaders. B. Football-Wrestling Cheer- leaders make you feel like dancing. C. l'm a little bit country. D. Stafford Mr. Muscle Ga- vin gives his acceptance speech at the Home- coming Assembly. E. .lay Dowling uses body lan- guage to show off his muscles. F. The Pep Band plays on. G. Assemblies bring out the 'clown' in me. H. Seniors won first place in the annual pep chain contest. l. WOW! What a crowd! J. Chief Kahok Dennis Grodzicki demonstrates his pow- wow talent. K. Meet the new Kahok fan. L. The juniors strung together. M. Senior Karen Mer- singer blows dixie. N. We're number one! shouts the sophomores. O. Can Kathy Heydon help Steve Ray shoot for two? P. The Freshmen try to light up matters. Q. Terry Geaschel, junior, even gets on hands and knees to win in competition. 15 LADIES AND GENTLEIVIENZ THE 1977 HOIVIECOIVIING QUEEN AND HER COURT an ,4-LW? 1 1 Laura Hartmann, Joe Camillo, Patty Willmore, Gregg Bohnenstiehl, Gina Miller, Peggy Welle, Rick George, Carol Biondi, Doug Albrecht, Becky Coleman, Stafford Gavin. W. Retiring Queen Pam Traw was escorted by Bill Eberts. Mr. Lloyd Dunne, head football coach, presents a short speech on the victory of our Homecom- ing game. sf' W..--W ----' rfb Liann Barnish and Steve Ray presides as Mistress and Master of Ceremonies. Cornstalks and pumpkins contributed to the theme of this year's Football Coronation, Indian Summer. The senior class chose Peggy Welle to reign over the Home- coming festivities. About 300 students and parents attended the annual Football Coronation, which was held October 15 in the F Ng A 1 SENIOR SPECIAL MAID PATTY WILLMORE Escort: Gregg Bohnenstiehl Song: Color My World Color: Purple FRESHMAN MAID BECKY COLEMAN Escort: Stafford Gavin Song: Tapestry Color: Bergundy I v 1.7 . I H , I, UEEN Color: White W F Q PEGGY WELLE Escort: Rick George Song: Nadia's Theme Fletcher Gym. This about doubled last year's attendance. Pages Dori Barnett, Karen Mersinger and Gina Miller added to the surroundings by dressing as Indians. Maintaining tradition, the maids wore long Southern- BelIe type dresses. JUNIOR MAID CAROL BIONDI Escort: Doug Albrecht Song: Morning Has Broken Color: Rust SOPHOMORE MAID LAURA HARTMAN Escort: Joe Camillo Song: You Light Up My Life Color: Emerald r. Webster Jr. High's Jim Stranz learns quickly that jogging is essential in donkeyball. 'fi ,,,. ,- ,i,,. -MW-4 .,.,,, The donkeys refuse to cooperate. They want to be pampered by the riders. Who's behind? The conflict is more often between the donkey and the rider. D 0 N K B I ' 4 K team took first place in the fifth Annual i., .,' 4v'. ' Q A , i 1 1-gqvuguq If -us Mr. Charles Suarez, of the Greenwood Campus team, demonstrates a graceful landing onto the gym floor. Greenwood riders lose out in the first round to Webster Elementary. 4 bf .1 1 45 a. ' f .rfb fox A . if 'V ' 7 if 2 Mr. Mel Heins, of Webster Jr. High, tries to catch-up. beat Webster Jr. High. Webster Ele- mentary then dumped the Vandalia Campus team to take the champion- Donkey Basketball Tournament held at Ship- The Donkey Basketball game was sponsored by the junior class. The tary beat the Greenwood Campus fund-raiser brought in about 5575. team and the Vandalia Campus team Approximately 900 students and adults were on hand as the Webster the Vandalia Gym. M M E NI B E R S In the first game, Webster Elemen- 1 8 - l When not engaged in specific learning activities, PUPS chil- dren have fun playing in the fun barrel. I five ff?-'wa i T 'T i' The little tykes get time during the day to play with the giant tinker toys. ... but some of the kids find it much more enjoyable to eat the pudding than to fingerpaint with it. PUPS GETS VALIDATION M' ji ,:, , . - - . ' : ,pd 1, , - The youngsters experiment the delicious way, by finger painting with chocolate pudding .. . A break from class participation is spent relaxing on the jungle gym. The three-year experimental PUPS program was officially validat- ed in May. During the three years it served as a pilot program funded by the Federal Government. With offi- cial validation it's now feasible for other schools to offer similar pro- grams. The PUPS program is the only one of its kind today in the United States. PUPS, called Parents Utilize Pre-Kindergarten Skills, gives par- ents, students and pre-schoolers the opportunity to learn about themselves and parenthood. 'HERE AND NOW' PLAY DISCUSSES PROBLEMS and GF TODAY'S TEENAGERS ' striking up-to-date play by David Rogers, the school's fall produc- tion, was held in the in- timate surroundings of the Greenwood Cam- pus Library. The fourth annual school play ran for two nights - November 18 and 19. The play re- volved around a group of parents, teachers and students and the problems they faced in everyday life. The director was Mr. Mark Nelson, Speech and Dramatic Arts teacher. Playwright Tennessee Williams' niece, senior Fran Wil- liams, was Student Di- rector of the play. Some of Williams' best known plays include The Glass Mena- gerie, Cat on A Hot Tin Roof, and the TV movie, The Mi- grants. Tracy Warren excercises her trust in this experiment. ins Front Row: Laurie Sexton, Carla Simpson, Fran Williams, Susie River, Ed Tucker, Traci Scoggins, Becky Conklin, Row Two: Mary Ann Knopik, Barb Wilson, Bob Gabella, Keith Shea, Mary Beckman, Karen Ecker, Linda .lanas. Dofothea WGUS, ROW Threei Tracy Warren, Scott Pitol, Stacy Zeisel, Bryan Smith, Dan Grimm, Becky Taylor, Robin R0b'S0I'1, MOFIICB Blackburn, Marge Swap, Ann Doyle, Pat Rajkowski. ' 20 I The group encourages Susie River to communicate. f 700 A Listen to me, cries Bob Gabella as Ed Tucker and Dan Grimm restrain him. Puri .' , fy . . P4 f , i ' ' l Robin Robison challenges the group to speak freely about Here and Now prob- Iems. Becky Taylor and Ed Tucker discuss problems faced by young adults. ff V E ' 5 7 fvl. f 4' V ffmfff 4 ,FW MW f 14 fl 'Q ,tflf 4-'Ji ' 1 1 la? ' f 1 5 if Q RETIRING QUEEN TAM TRAW Escort: Ed Hahue Color: Orange QUEEN BARB WELLE . Escort: Nick Theodorakis Color: Dark Blue ' .,, fi i f d III fi f 2 ?:-' ii ,.,:,.,., ..Y...,, .,... SENIOR MAID BRENDA GERLING Escort: Marty Barnett Color: Green SENIOR MAID SENIOR MAID SENIOR MAID ANN BERRY MARY BOHNENSTIEHL LEIGH DESCHER Escort: David Leezy Escort: Brad Vacca Escort: Gary Wallace Color: Purple Color: Red Color: Rust W Y,,.., .fqf-Wwfwffffwfqff-,-wff f- - ': ,lf , L4-' ei ' , ' if Z' if pa, r' , 2:33. tr 2 , if FRESHMAN MAID DONNA SAWYER Escort: Pete Harding Color: Aqua 4,3-1 , , ..4f-- SOPHOMORE MAID MARLA MARTIN Escort: Martin Duke Color: Turquoise JUNIOR MAID LAURA BOHNENSTIEHL Escort: Fred McClary Color: Light Blue BARB WELLE GETS SANTA'S KISS ,f .AL-Qi-1.A U4 AL' ytllum, ,' 3 'eel Q . N . 4 f 'fu . llwllli lllllllll . 1 :uf-' - , . . - .f..:,wAw'f,,,1gyi-, I I A ,e 3. 1.. - f ' 'www ., f 1 it H., f .. 'tm--1 , 1-.. 4' .. . 5 Marla Martin, Martin Duke, Brenda Gerling, Marty Barnett, Laura Schlueger, Mary Bohnenstiehl, Brad Vacca, Don Osborn, Nick Theodarakis, Barb Welle, Beth Wurtsbaugh, Ann Berry, Tammy Francis, David Leezy, Leigh Descher, Gary Wallace, Laura Bohnenstiehl, Fred McClary, Donna Sawyer. ff l 4 El Christmas Elf Tammy Francis carries the Susie River and Steve Fernandez are the Mis- Don Osborn frightj and Beth Wurtsbaugh por- tress and Master of Ceremonies for the night. tray Mr. and Mrs. Santa at the Christmas Ball. The highlight of this year's Christmas Ball was Santa Claus' CDon Osbornj crowning kiss to Barb Welle. The backdrop was made of cheerful wrapping paper, con- structed by the Student Council, who sponsored the dance. A change occurred this year when two of the flowers for the Queen. senior maids had a tie in votes. This tie increased the number of senior maids from three to four. The theme of this year's Christmas Ball was, Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas. .- ,fr TWG BLGOD DRIVES NET 495 UNITS CHS students and staff donated a total of 495 pints of blood to the Red Cross during its two-day blood drive at the Area Vocational Center in the fall and spring. Their total expected goal for the two blood drives was 450 units. The blood drive has been sponsored twice annually since 1976. f4.,Ll,f ,M I ' 5 ff '. , , .. 71,57 f' 5 nn Q2 '45 W 707 fn ,Z ff X f A ffw uf f 7,,,f.,j0Xff yn, ?Li': J'Q ' f' Pwr K 4525 4? 7 Z wif f' 5' WZ f Z fp 1, ff Q Z Q74 f rip ' xg Q -' X If X I 1 5 1 Z t x Arif! A l .4 ' Q 4' , V , .67 , V I f'fJ.'5UjI'5-.' M' , 'WV ,WAZN7 if ,f f' 44775 1' r 4 J wr 1 1' ,f 43v G W, LW' 4,1 4- , ff lj li Giving blood takes only seven minutes and really isn't as bad a Pumping the hand with a little extra help is important to keep the blood circulating. I a -'infix .ii lf! f ru ,f K. After giving a unit of blood Ctopj the donor must extend his arm upward to stop the extra flow of blood. But before giving the blood frightj, the blood pressure must be norrnal. s anticipated, according to most of the donors. Half the fun of donating blood is snacking on cookies and juice afterwards to regain strength. 'E' ai,- 7 f f'. V' 040. 'Q 5 - 'QS Z ' f bg 0.0. Q '4-'f ' Y Q 7 L1,u:v,.. A 2 ' rs.. l ' if gf ff ' , ? Q-. 0' 27' ' 'ww . ' -4 ' -I ' in uv ., . . V it Ov .i . ' T , I we , 5 X7 14 1, ., , . - i .'g ,u,1y- '- -' 'Q .- .., .. . . . ....- f ,, L , , f . , .lit X.. --f,.u1.,.N 'tl r,,..,:, L' V - , , 1- 'mf t - lf' ,. - ..,..t. M , , If '.,-.nn UI-,.,-j:3':f'Qf, f 5 ,Q 5 . , Lf f '-,' -,.- I --f..'.,', 5-.1 .Q-1.1-25.3 Q, I 5 -I V' -'S ' .' 5 . F -' I 'fl 5 '. '.'Q'-, . -Z'-I'-: f'f'52' . P V 5 . Q . -. -,ik 1N.p:.-in1:.i'..,H.,1,,.:,,:-,j:,:.j:j1gi,1 5 A S f,. . -be f,r3',g.,' 1-f,--'g-Z--Z'-Zi3-:i1-.-Q 44 ff 5 5 5 5 if:if:':x :4,1Z':':7l':': 71' f 1 : f'-f'f':':' . f , if :fl .ijfgnf c...'.1yf.,f-,:.,- - - ',- v-- pg ' 4 1 . . .,',-.- .ii -.'.. I - 1. ,M,,, in 1 1 - nun ' I . 'pf Ui 1 1 i n ul . wr, nb 'v'.'1 1, 1 '- f,, . wr:-:-.'t.iw WK-2 ' ' i xl Nl 1 iltlllllf' . ,. 'el-i-.H-1' .....,.. I , ff' .. ,,,-1 ., xl u l Hmq,i.':.::::::::. EASTER BREAK CUT BY SNGWQ SCHOGL ENDS JUNE 9 A near record snowfall of 66 inches caused several prob- lems for the stu- dents of CHS this year. Because of all the snow, along with freezing rains and subzero weather, 11 school days were canceled. The first semester ended January 24 in- stead ofthe original- ly planned January 17. Easter vacation, which had been planned for six days, was cut down to one day only - Good Fri- day. The most impor- tant problem to the students, especially to the ones with Senioritis, was that graduation ceremonies were changed from June 2 to June 9, thus making June 9 the last day of the school year. KAREN IVIERSINGER- FRGIVI FAN TG QUEEN ..,,,..,,,.m.e- .,1r'1',f'7 ff .. ,. 4, f, f ,.,, ,E,, , ,,,, , ,V,, , ,f , W ., 7, E 5 cf 5 li Dan Deets, Robin Roedger CRetiring Queenj, Don Osborn, Polly Barnhart, Rob Jackstadt, Kathy Kozyak, Connie Boyle, Queen Karen Mersinger, Steve Ray, Carole Schwieder, Kevin Stallings, Ruth Hendricks, Rick George, Chris Kohler, John Belobraydic. Mistress and.Master of Ceremonies for the evening are Tammy Waltermire and Matt Bur- gess. the throne. The fashion of those in the Basketball Coronation was in keeping with the theme of the dance, Gone With the Wind. The maids dressed in the customary Southern Belle type dresses, their escorts were in long-tailed tuxedos and ruffled blouses. 26 Connie Boyle carries the Queen's crown to Robin Roedger, Retiring Queen, takes the last walk of her reign with excort Dan Deets. A tie in the special maids' balloting resulted in the naming of two special maids, rather than the traditional One. - The Basketball Coronation was sponsored by the Sen- ior Class of 1978. 1- O J X s if R-A.. ' Q1 ,I X . ,Y ' .ff f .L I . X , X L X I I . I f or PIMXI 'A pi. A , X X et f. Ivy. '- x Qi ff- lk S IJ Q,-if fl lg gl: lr : : SPECIAL MAID KATHY KOZYAK Escort: Rob Jackstadt Color: Violet Song: Sometimes When We Touch FRESHMAN MAID CHRISTY KOHLER Escort: John Belobraydic Color: Rust Song: Morning Has Broken L, QUEEN KAREN MERSINGER Escort: Steve Ray Color: White Song: Theme from Romeo and Juliet SOPHOMORE MAID POLLY BARNHART Escort: Don Osborn Color: Pink Song: Send in the Clowns SPECIAL MAID CAROL SCHWEIDER Escort: Kevin Stallings Color: Purple Song: lf g . ! .t QL' ' .., if AX ixwb rx 4 .H 1' -rf I E- if .QM 5 1- JUNIOR MAID RUTH HENDRICKS Escort: Rick George Color: Light Blue Song: Dust in the Wind CURRENT STYLES ENCOURAGE GIRLS, GUYS T0 DRESS UP The many new styles of the 1977-78 school year gave students more incentive than in past years to dress up. During the fall and winter months, the layered look was the in style. Students wore layered sweaters, cowls and turtlenecks, and blouses. Pants were worn baggy in wool or corduroy with skinny belt loops, cuffs, straight legs and lots of pleats. Girls also wore pleated wool skirts with matching or contrasting shawls. Not only was the layered look a big hit early in the year, but it also carried into spring. Blouses with camisoles or strapless T-shirts were worn with skirts or pants having the same styles as those from winter months, but in cotton fabrics. Many of the styles for spring were baggy, simple and made of cotton gauze. Men wore khaki pants with match- ing or contrasting gauze shirts. Jeans were still popular, but had more of a dressed-up appearance. Accessories of belts, scarves, gold chains and stick pins complemented the new look. In keeping with the new fashions, the hairstyles also shifted from the popular wedge cut to a more layered look. 1 ' t ' X . 7 A, ,' ' Z, These khaki pleated pants and matching patterned blouse are worn by Jay Dowling, senior. Kathy Carson, senior, models classy grey wool, pleated pants, vest and blazer that she made herself, a contrasting scarf sets off the neck- line. l l Junior Gina Calbreth, poses in this feminine plain wool jumpsuit, match ing cowl, scarf, and the now coming back black hose. Patty Benyr, junior, models a strapless tiered sundressg under it she wears an eyelet petticoat. .z ,Xx- ig, The Annie Hall Look gauze dress with elastic waist and contrasting gauze vest looks great on Debbie Beard, junior. This pretty camisole is worn with a wrap circle skirt and eyelet petticoat that Beth Klobachur, sophomore, made and models. . aw' wr ' Junior Debbie Zamarioni poses attractively in a tiered gauze skirt, gauze blouse and strapless T-shirt. 'CRYSTAL BALL' DRAWS 275 PEOPLE PROIVI 1978 Faustus helped attract more than 275 students to the annual Junior-Senior Prom. The band, considered by the students as one of the top in the area, played for its audience from 9 p.m. until midnight. The annual festivity, with its theme, Crystal Ball, was set at Augustine's Restaurant in Belle- ville, April 15. A buffet dinner was among the evening attractions. The Prom was first held at Augus- tine's two years ago, which marked the first time in several years that the Prom was held off campus. Favors, popular souvenirs from proms and formals, were added to their year's special occasion. The first-time ever favors were mugs containing the schooI's name and the date and theme of the 1978 Prom. They were includ- ed in the cost of the tickets. The formal affair was spon- sored by the Junior Class. 1 g D , , ix ff ., ..,., Sophomore Linda Ciuferi and her date, senior Gary Obernuefemann, sip punch from the Prom mug favor, a new dimension added to the annual occasion. . ,-1 jx x 34, . -4:3 .: .gi A If ' Lv f 'WA' -A- ' N- ff-M -Q.. Y' 1 -' + , .xg . V K - , ' .. I I , W. ,,,, , . I i X' . X 5 1: ,UB V 1 , if , V ,MJD X 45 JJ f' S , J-3 r' ' V, 1' ' j - gr h, , , 'Q .M- l l -Q' f 'A' A '51, 1 Junior Kay Luebbers and senior Pete Harding, dressed in a formal gown and tuxedo, are wearing the typical fashion of the evening. Junior class sponsor, Mr. Virgil Kassing, and his wife prepare to sample the buffet food prepared by the Augustine chefs. fi W Kim Hawk, senior, and her escort, Scott Kelly, Triad senior, dance to the music by the band group Faustus. Prom night is a very special time for couples such as sophomore Bob Binger and his date, junior Robin Reece. More than 275 students at- tended the annual gala affair sponsored by the Junior Class. 9x J Sophomore Tish Kebbel reflects on the moments of her first high school Prom. The seniors, knowing it's their last high school Prom, plan to have a very enjoyable evening. A wil-5,04 -., - , -'1 , , , I tg THESPIAN TROUPE RE- A ENACT BRAIVI STOKER'S QDRACULAH A somber Miss Anya CTracy Warrenj tells Dr. Quincy CDan Grimmb of strange happenings which occur in her homeland. The brides of Dracula CTish Kebbel, Traci Scoggins and Amy Fedderj glide toward an unsuspecting Jonathan Harker CBob Gabellaj. Five weeks of rehearsals culminated in a three-night run of Dracula by the Thespian Troupe 643. Everyone would have to agree that CHS's own talented actors and ac- tresses brought Bram Stoker's play off very successfully. Senior Becky Taylor student directed the play, which was staged May 4,5 and 6 in one of the balconies in the Fletcher Gym. While Swan Lake music set the stage of eirie feeling, dry ice was used to achieve a special effect. Each cast member l V 5 ln a voice like a whisper from the tomb, Count Dracula fPierce Tuckerj bids everyone wel- come. coordinated their own costume. Count Dracula was very evident on the stage in the form of sophomore Pierce Tucker. While he already had three brides, his chief concern during the play was to have yet another bride-Becky Conklin who played the role of Lucy. Other cast members, such as Jonathan Harker and Dr. Quincy and Professor Van Helsing were also confronted by Dracula. But the sun rose and killed Count Dracula, thus sparing the lives of the cast members. Jonathan qBob Gabellaj blocks out the nightmarish memories from the Carpathian Mountains as his wife Mina CSue Riverj consoles him. That something that approaches me no longer frightens me. I seem to wait anxiously for the sound of its voice. Lucy CBecky Conklinj finds herself being drawn toward the power of Dracula. QLEFU-As a specialist in obscure maladies, Profes- sor Van Helsing CKeith Sheaj has been summoned to Dr. Quincy's sanatorium in London to confront a greater evil. CCENTERJ-A most interesting case, Renfield CDave Wentzell contemplates his evening menu: spiders or flies. CTOPJ-Nurse Cassidy Uean Carry and Mrs. Wes- tenra CStacey Zeiselj discuss the idea of human vampires. Does Mrs. Westenra appear to be a bit faint? il, ixiklljlli SWK Q ff x l ,f tiff ,I H1715 1 I .. .'-V1.5 'Z Greg Farrar, Mary Prsha CRetiring Queenj, Phil Reed, Cheryl Jordan, Bill Pranaitis, May Queen Paula Pacewic, Rosie Giglotto, Scott Dudley, Cpagej, Kenny Kincannon, Brenda Gibbs. r 'f ' s- H r .' ,T ,. .,.,f Fif'. 5.' FRESHMAN MAID ROSIE GIGLOTTO Escort: Scott Dudley Song: Stairway to Heaven MAY QUEEN JUNIOR MAID SOPHOMORE MAID PAULA PACEWIC CHERYL JORDAN BRENDA GIBBS Escort: Bill Pranaitis Escort: Phil Reed Escort: Kenny Kincannon Song: Annie's Song Song: Tapestry Song: Take It to the Color: Pale Yellow Color: Blue Limit Color: Pink PACEWIC '78 TEPEE QUEEN lt was no surprise that Paula Pacewic, senior, was crowned Queen at the annual May Dance sponsored by Tepee. First runner up was Rosie Giglotto, freshman, sec- ond runner up, Cheryl Jordan, ju- nior, and third runner up, Brenda Gibbs, sophomore. A beautiful multi-colored tissue rainbow added to the effect of the theme Colour My WorId. Master of Ceremonies for the Color: Peach evening was Bob Barnett and Mis- tress was Liann Barnish. Since Tepee sponsors activities for both junior high and high school students, the pages were junior high girls Lori Smith, Annie Hall, Kristi Langreder and Melody McEwen. During the ceremonies, Donita Blair received the President's Award. She was the president of Tepee and was also the chairman of the dance. ,f+:f7-J 7' A 1 A I Y n .V ., .ah Ib f-. -- , I . jx-1 ,- . 4-' 0 ., A . yi ,. . rx , Q '. ' l.- :Q i1 9 ' 1- ' , t Y i lf., , - K if ', 5 . 1 - L . I . .l . i 4 X I ,sf f 1 I f' ,f 3 . -i ' x . - Kathy Trucano Caccompanied by David Andersonj sings her rendition of You Light Up My Life to win first place in the individual category. Prudy Ryan Ctopj and Trudi Soriana fbottomj mem- bers from an act called Dancing Shoes dance to a first-place trophy in the group category. IS , 1 -- ...,., .. V' , 6 f , ff,G 'q Am '78 FRIDAY NITE LIVE This year's annual Talent Nite was held May 12 with the theme Friday Nite Almost Live, a take- off of the satirical comedy show, Saturday Night Live. Student Council members organized the show and performed bits of Sat- urday Night Live throughout the evening. All acts were judged on appear- I ance, originality and audience re- , sponse by Vandalia and Green- wood Campus teachers. First- place winners were awarded tro- phies and second-and third-place John Millick and the rock band Spectre , win winners were given ribbons. third place in the group competition. Don't look too closely-it's-really not Jane Curtain, Emily Littella and Chevy Chase, but actually it's Susie River, Debbie Nichols and Scott Pitol portraying their characters. The Jotz , featuring Danny Gruber, took second place in the group competition with their punk rock music. .Q W:-V 5, ' I ,. ' .,,f , , 1 ,E,,,,, ,,7C. , E ,g -v 75-4 a' 7'ifff'f. I ,, . . 1 ' '44, ' I3 .,,, x F ,. . -4 V W A f- f- W- , -- ' V I .. f s ffl? :i1 f- , - r' E , 2 -f gn 251563 sg'.,5, 3 ,, 5: .. Az , -' ,1 7- If---3 'i I ' SA' N V' I f ,ina-new ' ' r- 2 , -I -2 . ig . '.f-2 ' 1' 'I ' . 1 :. , 1 . '.2.'I I A it .1 ff A ' Q , ' V, fi ' ' f'4 4752 '7 Z' ' .g , I. 'r 5:33-, f 3 -Il' '::.? f 'f 1 I . 2 . f . , ', 4 5 f' 3. 0, : 1? , 5 . . -2 'I ' 5 KL, 1 , ' I: ' Sl K ti f.,::'ff' 1 2 ' ig f ' , ff. 9 1 -. .- . . It - 1' -if I 1 ' . ,A . 5 F af, g'gf:'5Qf . 5-, gg:'?f jf' .k tif. ,f iv- , '- K f v , .gg . is A A wh. x R. . V . 1. 1 1 Q I' I ' Zf gf ' if '- Pilfifff' gli .-ff 'z - B ,gy I f 'Q - ,f ',f5 ..3gfgiq ' :NL '- . fs 5' A 1. 1 1. ' -. il H 1 4 , , - V, ,-vlgfu 1' -1-1 ,' L V LLM.. 2 1 r .. . , .. ig 1 - 1 -':. ' :,'.,1Fi--:. 3 l .1 51, I '- ' ' . E., 1 .-f- I , ,mfg-4 ,s-.ff 1 A, 1, 5-. ,, . ' ' 5 i,. 'IIE' ff, . f I' , . - 7:-. 1 ' , IL. I f I I 'iff'-1 ij 7 2 I2 'PP' . :S I , H, 5 'QV I i S ,IT Elwi'-'J Q u. 'flax , IJ-..: ,. ' Ajagjif'- ,'5?,5 ' .1-:z::,f,,ra,,. Q efcr' ,, .1 ,V , H -I ..gg A ,ff 1 I. A iv I l '- f ,.:,fw474f:'z2.,jT4 'xy ' f' ,, Vx.-1:4-aww' ' 1 - 'i 1: I -1 ' ,. ,- yu: frm ffff -.-,w4f,t,,1 . i fp.: :2X,g,5':: .g....'a:'f'. 2,--e.1,,:-if-yy , f1.f.v'f:::-'fa-gp 12.1-.:-rar,-f:y,::,:' ' 1. . vm..-'26,Z46 1 I v ,gp ,cgmrfc f.',,f,g.. ,,,. if 4, -5 ,. -, fig, , - Y -'--' . . f f . - '- -- f I 1 ., wg ...lazy .pL'1 'vf12 '- 1-' -1 - g4?Zf'f i'f ., 5. ...v . , 1 1 ' iii - if ' A I i, ? A pl I L. ,, ,,. 1 . Q 4. f , I fusing -g,,f4,37 , .W-'Q V., 1.1, , f , 'f t . , - 4 -I Ci I 'l'f'I': f ' ' -i' 'W , ' I .Q ' ,, fa51.1':f:'i:,,-4f'g,fz1z,f,,,.? 'If-121: . ' :Q 3,4 13- ' .f.- f - . - 1fZ-1- Aff : . . l w ' - ,iw ' f ' V 5 , 1 f f 4:51, 1 3'4 557, I Q51 41 I, 1232, v f ' 9, V f I ' lffgff' if ' Wi '-T '4 if .fine 111, 4 jf.. ,I A iz, p .. ,. 51 1. .Wig 1.11 - -7, ' ' . .1 , iii! if 1 Fi-gggrzvgav wif W.-uffm. W, ,mwmwv -' Q' fly. -if , yi ,',:,.g3?-qr.f4-.gy 1...li H, ,VM h A-,,,, A J 5 MPV, fffhf an ,, 1 .1 is -:v ww I .. 'Zig i -v 6 , f ' Q,Q M I I W f ff 'f,i gj' 'EMU cjyfs-W I I A 42 R. f ' , , Wm 5 ,, A ,Msg-. f, 4 0- V GQ f Q f 'w....x ,,2 -r ymusws 16 N 0 IZFITID ORGANIZATIONS EDITOR Tina Kassing STAFF Kim Wright Sheila Wilds David Anderson KAHOKIAN GGES TO SUMMER BUCK, ELIMINATES NEED FOR SUPPLEMENT 'P+' if 'Zim Tina Kassing, organizations editor, meets the challenge of making all the clubs fit into a small amount of space. As editor-in-chief, one of Jim Woodcock's chief tasks is to see that the yearbook is bound together by one central theme. '99 'E' af if' KAHOKIAN STAFF-GREENWOOD-Front Row: Beth Soehlke, Jennifer Dix, Jennifer Funkhouser, Kelly Cheatham, Row Two: Tom Holtzscher, Teri Radosevich, Linda Ciuferi, Sheri Schaffer, Kendra Klein. Row Three: Karen Ecker, Jeri Rinder, Suzanne Spotanski, David Anderson. Row Four: Sheila Wilds, Kim Wright, Mrs. Kathy Sims Cadvisorj, Linda Bugg. '37 Jw, C7 r '7 qi,--W C'7r X1 ,Q i' -my i K KAHOKIAN STAFF-VANDALIA-Front Row: Lisa Witmer, Lisa Bugg, Mrs. Mary Sue Noeth CVandalia coordina- torj, Natalia Zavaglia Cfreshman editorj, Mary Jacober. Row Two: Pam Girtman, Rhonda Jenkins, Julie Randant, Elaine Yokubat, Lisa Bechtle, Jan Marks. rl ,nl 1 ... With the help of the scratch n' sniff posters, the Kahokian staff sold about 1,750 copies of the 1978 yearbook. 1978 YEARBOOK STAFF Editor-in-Chief ........................ Jim Woodcock Associate Editor ....................... Linda Arnold Student Life Editors .. . Dori Barnett St Terry Geaschel Sports Editor ..... ................ D ave Gaumer Senior Editor .... ...... S tan Pitol Junior Editor ..... Linda Arnold Sophomore Editor ....... Scott Pitol Freshman Editor .................... Natalie Zavaglia Photography Editor ....................... Paul Guse Photographers .... Dan Perkins, Brian Carrell 81 Lynn Liszewski Personnel Editor .. ... Regina Adams Features Editor .. .... Vicki Lehares General Editor .............. ,........ C heryl Allen Artist .............................. Steve Mathews Vandalia Faculty Coordinator Mrs. Mary Sue Noeth . Faculty Advisor ..................... Mrs. Kathy Sims . 'Z ....J ..,. KAHOKIAN SECTION EDITORS: Front Row: Vicki Le- hares, Linda Arnold, Row Two: Dori Barnett, Terry Geaschel, Regina Adams. Row Three: Paul Guse, Scott Pitol. Row Four: Dave Gaumer and Stan Pitol. Kendra Klein tries to keep pace with all the typing involved with a publication. ' NIFF' POSTERS, 'SCENT' STICKERS HELP SELL BOOK This past year a couple new twists were applied to the KAHOKIAN. ln November, the sales campaign was kicked off with scratch n' sniff posters throughout the corridors, and with every sale the students were presented with a 'scentimental' scratch n' sniff sticker. Also, unlike previous editions, this year's KAHOKIAN is being distributed in the summer to avoid complications with supplements. The cost of the yearbook went up to S9, and CHS switched yearbook companies, electing to go with Josten's American Yearbook Company. The staff sold approximately 1,750 copies of the 1978 book. With all these changes in yearbook procedures, it fit right in place with this year's theme, CHANGES. The theme CHANGES is to recognize the changes that CHS students have experienced this past year due to budget cuts and the everyday changes that occur in a high school student's life. lllul Everyone who bought a 1978 yearbook got a SCENTimental sticker. 'N Y-if Linda Arnold, Mrs. Kathy Sims Qadvisorb and Kel- ly Cheatham look through the 1977 yearbook for ideas for the 1978 book. KAHGKI GETS 'FIRST CLASS' FRGIVI NSPAg 'BLUE BANNER' FROM SISPA KAHOKI-VANDALIA - Dena Williams, typewriterj, Penny Sweet. . 552 5363 l its me 1 5 Q xv 51 36 5 34 35 sz. 3' 1,0 ,1 1.5 N nf 16 1,1 1,9 7.1 go ,Q I1- IV i'I lb lb 7 if 'l . 5 i 3 Q 'F L 7 KAHOKI-GREENWOOD - 1. Sue Bodinefadvertising Dan Biggs, Brian Lotz, Beth Tottleben, Dawn Kalbfleisch, Cat Among his duties as editor-in-chief, Tobey Lackey's chief responsibility is keeping the staff under control in order to meet newspaper deadlines. 40 managerj, 2. Carol Beanlandfadvertising managerj, 3. Melinda Hopper, 4. Theresa Petrotf, 5. Laurie Miller, 6. Carla Simpson, 7. Fran Williams Cmanaging editorj, 8. Cindy Wilson Ctyping editorj, 9. Nancy Vickers, 10. Kelly Cheatham, 11. Jami Lacopo, 12, Gina Calbreath, 13. June Smith, 14. Robin Cullen, 15. Terry Geaschel, 16. Debbie Johnson, 17. Cindy Muehlhauser, 18. Tobey Lackeyfeditor-in-chiefj, 19. Mrs. Kathy Simsiadvisorj, 20. Lesa Marshall, 21. Bob Vallino, 22. Jim Woodcockfmanaging editorb, 23. Tammy Hadjan, 24. Lisa Seres, 25. Barb McClain, 26. Becky Lomax, 27. Cathy Lee, 28. Licia Tannerfsports editorj, 29. Debbie Sapienza, 30. Re- gina Adams, 31. Jennifer Stevens, 32. Mike Mitan, 33. Dan Perkins, 34. Terry Campbell, 135. Scott Thompson, 36. Lou Tourville, 37. Spencer Hager, 38. Stan Cochrane, 39. Steve Mathewsfcartoonistj. QUILL 84 SCROLL - Melinda Hopper, Carla SimpS0fl Jami Locopo, Laurie Miller. BUDGET SLASH HURTS PUBLICATIQN This past year, the Kahoki, the school newspaper, was affected severely by the school board's budget cuts, therefore, causing confusion and irregularity in its distri- bution. The numerous snow days also hampered the pub- lication, but the Kahoki earned First Class honors for its efforts from the National Scholastic Press Association and the Blue Banner Award, the highest award given out by the Southern illinois Scholastic Press Association. The Kahoki is published by the Journalism Class and previous class and staff members for the students at CHS. The staff and reporters for the Kahoki are under- neath the guidance of the advisor, Mrs. Kathy Sims. The paper is printed by the Collinsville Herald, the local news- paper. The Kahoki expanded to eight pages during the 1976- 77 school year and continued this practice throughout the 1978 school year. Also, the staff continued to use advertising from local businesses and merchants, thus establishing itself as a professionally edited newspaper. The Kahoki also has membership in several press asso- ciations. They include the National Scholastic Press Asso- ,Ai :' -5 il ill Typist Cindy Wilson finds that newspaper work includes many hours of typing. As typing editor, she coordinates all the typing for the Kahoki. ciation, the Illinois High School Scholastic Press Associ- ation, the Eastern Illinois High School Press Association, the Southern lllinois Scholastic Press Association and the Quill and Scroll Society. The Kahoki was elected the 1978 treasurer of the Illi- nois High School Scholastic Press Association at the fall convention at the University of Illinois this past October. The position is 99 percent honorary, according to the association director. Juniors and seniors who have worked on either the newspaper or yearbook for one school year and are in the top third of their class are eligible for membership into the Quill and Scroll Society. This is an honorary organiza- tion for student journalists.Students are inducted during the spring at the annual publications banquet. At this year's banquet, Clif St. James of KSD-TV was the guest speaker. Several years ago the Society instituted a CHS News Bureau for the purpose of writing school-related articles for the Collinsville Herald. This year the Kahoki staff con- tinued this service for the community. Tobey Lackey, editor-in-chief, and Fran Williams, managing editor, edit stories for newspaper publication. 0.115 49 rif '42, fjjn ..., ., Qi-,J T fs 7' f Sports editor Licia Tanner finds that part ofthe excitement of her job is following the basketball Kahoks to the State Tournament in Chamnaian. o ef-as Much of the newspaper's revenue comes from advertising, which advertising managers Sue Bodine Cbackj and Carol Beanland quickly realize is an essential aspect of the Kahoki. At this year's district convention Susie Owens was elected convention secretary and Dana Gruber was elected district president. Debbie Nichols, Student Council president, observes from the sidelines, a pep assembly, one of the Council's responsibilities through- out the year. STUDENT COUNCIL HELPS UPLIFT SCHOOL SPIRIT Highlighting the Student Council year was the election of sophomore Dana Gruber as district president at the Kaskaskia District of Student Councils Conven- tion. Sophomore Susie Owens was also elected convention secretary. Gruber and Owens were elected by Student Council members from all member schools from the 12 counties that make up the district convention. This year, the 13th annual district convention was held at Belleville East High School. It will be held at CHS next year since Owens is the convention secretary. Many Student Council members are sent to district, state and national conven- tions, workshops, or conferences every year where they try to improve their leadership and work habits. They also swap ideas about fundraising projects and other activities which help them to be of a better service to CHS students and faculty members. Student Council members put in many hours of work. Not only were there meetings to attend every Tuesday night, but there was also a lot of outside, individual and Saturday work for all the members. The Student Council seemed more organized this year than in previous years. The elections of queens and the court were run more smoothly than in the past. Besides holding elections, the Student Council planned and prepared Homecom- ing. The annual Homecoming Pep Week included the usual Class Clash, Snake Dance, Woodland Park Bonfire, the parade and of course, the football game. In addition, Student Council also sponsored the annual Christmas Ball, made tepees for the football and basketball games, sponsored several teacher teas, Talent Night, pep assemblies, senior night, senior dance and other spirit-related activities. Student Council also participated in a student exchange program with neighboring schools. Some of the Student Council's fundraising activities included the back-to- school dance and the sock hop after the Homecoming game. They provided a concession stand at the basketball games, sold Kahok stickers, Sports and Spots magazines and also sponsored pep buses. ln February, they collected a number of sponsors for the Rock and Roll-a-Thon at the Pleasant Rest Nursing Home, a fund-raiser for the Heart Association. ' Finally, they operated the Trading Post school store, at the Greenwood Campus offering students various school supplies, as well as purple and white Kahok T-shirts and other paraphernalia. The Corner Store, located in the Vandalia Campus cafeteria, did likewise. STUDENT COUNCIL-VANDALIA-Front Row: Robin Militello Cvice presidentb, Vicki Ramatowski, Susan Bechtle, Penny Niepert, Tammy Anderson Ctreasurerj, Jane Reeder, Diana Gruber Cpresidentj, Anas- tasia DeNap, Becky Coleman, Cheri Giddings. Row Two: Chris Long, Wendy Garth, Kurt Minton, Fred Clark, Brent Shapiro, Linda Skittino, Pam Clark, Margaret Wilson, Sherri Quellmalz, Jenna Ams. Row Three: Tony Carruba, Carla Reimler, Pam Deterding, Babette Economy, Paula Kelly, Shelly Butler. Linda Lutz, Rhonda Jenkins, Connie Lewis. P Wei 9 5 'P if- it ig, Q, fi We . . . Students at the Vandalia Campus often buy school supplies at the school store, which is known to the students as The Corner Store. STUDENT COUNCIL-GREENWOOD-1. Kathy Trucano, 2. Linda Ri- mar, 3. Diane Giacoletto, 4. Laurie Sexton, 5. Peggy McCain, 6. Terri Emmer, 7. Linda Heimrich, 8. Debbie Nicholsfpresidentj, 9. Dana Gruberftreasurerj, 10. Vicki Lehares, 11. Linda Edwards, 12. Susan Owens, 13. Lisa Hanser, 14. Dale Rouggly, 15. Michelle Maurer, 16. Sandy Burroughs, 17. Katie Grimontfsecretaryj, 18. Angelet Mayer, 19. Brenda Jansen, 20. Tammy Waltermire, 21. Margie Brummitt, 22. Kelly Ross, 23. Beth Wurtsbaugh, 24. Lynn Liszewski, 25. Carol Biondi, 26. Kathy Price, 27. Judy Wells, 28. Donna McEwen, 29. Karen Ecker, 30. Mike Bartsch, 31. Robin Robinson, 32. Bob Bar- nett, 33. Teri Radosevich, 34. Scott Pitol, 35. Kathy Kozyak, 36. Bill Jager, 37. Chris Neider, 38. Karen Mersinger, 39. Jeff Fowler, 40. Keith Kirchoff. SR Greenwood Campus students find that the school store, The Trading Post, offers, in addition to school supplies, a place to meet friends. - 'xx MU ALPHA THETA-Front Row: Linda Smith, Laurie Miller, Jami Lacopo, Linda Rimarfpresidentj, Mr. Richard Crabtreefspon- sorj, Pam Godar, Janet Rhoads, Lynne Kuehn, Sally Vincent. Row Two: Don Kueglerftreasurerj, Lois Burgener, Kent Peccola, Melissa Stephensonfvice presidentj, Bill Jager, Diane Wille. ,,,,-wg -wb NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY-1. Pam Godarfvice presi- M No iq dentj, 2. Marj Brummitt, 3. Tammy Waltermire, 4. Sally Vincent 5 Lori Bullerqsecretaryj 6 Lois Burgener 7 Jami Lacopofpresidentj 8 Laurie Janas 9 Kathy Loyet 10 Lynne Kuehn 11 Cathy Baughman 12 Debbie Nichols 13 Laurie Miller 14 Miss Jan Kunclfsponsorj 15 Nick Theodorakis 16 Connie Boyle 17 Ron Mohr 18 Melinda Ray Shultz 22 Steve Ray 23 Gary Obernuefemann 24 Peccola ' , . ' , . , . ID 1 , . , . ' ' , 19 . . . y I . V I . ' Q Il lb 117 ' , . ' , . . , .I ' wx ,Lf ' Hopper, 19. Don Kueglerfsecretaryj, 20. Stan Pitol, 21. if 13 If l John Renfro, 26. Tim Herberts, 26. Dave Brewer, 27. kent 1 3 8 6 7 THESPIANS-Front Row: Keith Sheatvice presidentj, Lori Buller, Steve Alldredge. Row Two: Debbie Rowe, Laurie Sexton, Mary Beckman, Carla Simpson, Fran Williamsfhistorianj, Robin Robison. Row Three: Susie Riverisecretaryj, Becky Taylorfpresidentj, Monica Blackburnitreasurerj, Stacey Zeisel, Tracy Warren, Becky Conklin. 1 'N SPEECH-Front Row: Charley Baker, Keith Sheafvice presidentj, Robin Robinson, Bryan Smith, Steve Fernandez, Row Two: Mike Holdener, Karen Minton, Mary Beckmanttreasurerj, Fran Williamsfhistor- iany, Tracey Warren, Jim Woodcock. Row Three: Dave Ruger, Becky Taylorfpresidentj, Traci Scog- gins, Theresa Morgan, Dan Grimm, Row Four: Carla Simpson, Susie Riverfsecretaryj, Debbie Swalley. Row Five: Monica Blackburn. DEBATE-Front Row: Jon Hanks, Keith Shea, Mary Beckman, Bill Jager, Dan Grimm, Steve Fernandez. Row Two: Ed Tucker, Traci Scoggins, Holly Fischer, Karen Minton, Susie River, Teri Radosevich Linda Durer, Gigi Hulse, Charley Baker. Row Three: Ron Vallero, Monica Blackburn, Becky Baum- gartner, Tanja Pedenko, Connie Woodward, Nancy Kimme, Kay Luebbers, Ken Weseman. NHS, SPEECH, MATH FAVGR EXCELLENCE Acceptance in the National Honor Society is based upon scholarship, leadership and service. Honor stu- dents' duties consisted of putting up the honor roll, raising the flag and serving as graduation ushers. At Thanksgiving, students collected can goods for needy families. Twen- ty students were involved with the NHS tutoring program. This year the Debate team went to the Belleville West invitational tour- nament and placed first in speaker points and fifth in overall record out of 14 schools from the St. Louis and Chicago area. The team also de- bated at O'Fallon, Belleville East and the E I U Invitational. Debate is de- signed to help students think logical- ly and critically. Mu Alpha Theta is an International Mathematics Club whose purpose is to develop more interest in math among eligible high school students. An informal initiation, a Christmas tea and a formal initiation were im- portant activities planned for the 1977-78 year. Pledges also wore pins and recited by memory a para- graph having to do with the pin and in addition, each pledge gave a re- port. The Speech and Dramatic Arts Club is a theater club, where the goal is working to become a Thespi- an. In order to become a Thespian, students must work in theater activi- ties for 100 hours. This year SDA members raised money for a trophy case for the Speech Department and participated both on stage and behind the scenes of Here and Now. This year was a busy one for Thes- pian Troupe 495643. They marched in the Homecoming Parade, per- formed at the Career Day, spon- sored bythe Women's Club, and at- tended the Junior Service Breakfast and also performed at SIU-E. They attended Macbeth in November at the Loretta Hilton and Death of a Salesman in February at Washing- ton U. The troupe was involved with the fourth annual school play, Here and Now this past fall, and the third annual Thespian spring play, Dra- cula. A A l ART-Front Row: Lisa Pilcher, Tony Janas, Gene Reece, Keith Dean, Don Shevlin, Trudi Soriano. Row Two: Jennifer Dix, Lynn Scarborough, Lois Barber, Barb Oney, Evelyn Barberfsecretaryj, Cheryl Scarborough, Maryann Knopik. Row Three: Brenda Harris, Pam Starzyk, Lynne Condellone, Linda Redmond, Mrs. Lynette Spharisponsorj, Terry Taylor, Deanna Izard, Peggy Mooney, Debbie Kurtak. DQS 'Gaul . ..,.1l'f FRIENDS OF THE LIBRARY-GREENWOOD-Front Row: Linda Daltonfsecretaryj, Betty Allen, Peggy McCainfvice presi- dentj, Roxanne Elkinsfpresidentj, Mrs. Joy Uptonflibrarianj, Mrs. Alice Hayesfaudio visual technicianj, Jo Ann Locandro, Brenda Huffmanftreasurerj. Row Two: Cathy Baughman, Theresa Manning, Diane Ungerott, Susie Mottin, Beth Holdener, Mary Hahs, Joyce Ethington, Peggy King, Renne Umidon, Donna Owens. Row Three: Tony Manascalli, Rich Adams, Jim Fritzsche, Don Robinson, Ken Bond, Paul Whatley. CARDINALS LIBRARY AIDES-VANDALIA-Front Row: Rhonda Allen, Karen Alvey, Julie Welch, Tina Baney. Row Two: Shannon Kloster, Bonita Kandlbinder, Bill Jackson, Don Kupinski, Dawn Austin. st Q '-iq tx .. Q . 5 11 . , Y.- 7 VICA-1. Mr. Robert Orrellfsponsorj, 2. Doug Pickens, 3. Bill Pranaitis, 4. Mike Holdener, 5. Jeff Brown, 6. Dana Walker, 7. Shelly Menken, 8. Frank Slinkard, 9. Meena Rupani, 10. Chris Wolofski, 11. Paul Giacoletto, 12. Chris Bugger, 13. Keith Mann, 14. Rob Claus, 15. Brian Forsythfpresidentj, 16. Barb Oneyfreporterj, 17. Jill Hubert, 18. Myron Jones, 19. Elizabeth Kasino, 20. Jerry Diel, 21. Mark Thomas, 22. Gregg Burkettrea- surerj, 23. Alan Scaggstsecretaryj, 24. Sue Kuehnfvice presidentj, 25. Jeff Hanold, 26. Rich Grimm, 27. Dale White, 28. Ron Covarrubias, 29. Jay Wilshire, 30. Jim Fritzsche, 31. Jeff Bean, 32. Steve Hemann, 33. Chuck Warren 34. Charles Redmond 35. Paul Lamczyk 36. Theresa Ledbetter 37. Bob Borders 38. Alan Lacque- ment 39. Bob Mercer 40. John Choma 41. Mark An- derson 42. Lawrence Baczkowski 43. Perry Rogers 44. Craig Bobka 45. Jack Boyer 46. Terry Armas 47. Chris Wright 48. Terry Hieken 49. Jeff Budnicki 50. George Grindstaff 51. Matt Staden 52. Corey Olbrich 53. Lou Tourville 54. John Meyer 55. Dave Staley 56. Mike Eckmann. CLUBS HOST FUND-RAISERS FOR SERVICE The Art Club, in an attempt to pro- mote art appreciation among stu- dents and the community, did sea- sonal window paintings at local res- taurants this year. Fund raising prof- its were used to help buy art sup- plies. The Science Club, an organization for students with experience in sci- ence courses, provides science-re- lated activities for members. All year they raised funds for their spring float trip. Friends of the Library is a service organization which enables the Li- brary to function daily. This year, the Greenwood Library purchased a copier for use by the teachers and students. The Vocational industrial Club of America CVICAJ strives to bring out communication between industrial and agricultural students. All year VICA raises money for needed activi- ties. They also sponsor an annual picnic. f' ' r r .9 T334 if- A ..,.-. AM. SCIENCE CLUB-1. Kathy Johnson, 2. Karen Jacobson, 3. Beth Hartley, 4. Jenny Funkhouser, 5. Kelly Ross, 6. Karen Heimann, 7. Diana Mor- gan, 8. Kim Wright, 9. Traci Scoggins, 10. Sheila Wilds, 11. Diana West, 12. Diana Bean, 13. Cathy Stringer, 14. Jerry Jenkins, 15. Linda Zu- kosky, 16. Melinda Hopper, 17. Cheryl Robinson, 18. Janie Jones, 19. Lawrence Baczkowski, 20. Paul Guseftreasurerj, 21. Mrs. Joanna En- ochfsponsorj, 22. Steve Fernandez, 23. Mrs. Joan Newmanfsponsorj, 24. Kay Luebbersfsecretaryj, 25. Steve Ward, 26. Harvey Mirly, 27. Lisa Mundy, 28. Lorie Horak, 29. Lauri Sexton, 30. Sara Stevens, 31. Lois Burgener, 32. Lynn Liszewski, 33. Kathy Price, 34. Terri Taylor, 35. Lisa Seres, 36. Amy Fedder, 37. Karen Renfro, 38. Jan Pries, 39. Kellie Wicker, 40. Sherri Eatherton, 41. Tony Trice, 42. Ann Rajowski, 43. Maria Fernandez, 45. Mike Kupinski, 46. Kent Peccola, 47. Jim Wilson- Cpresidentj, 48.Terry Doyle, 49. Keith Shea, 50. Marge Brummitt, 51. Bill Dorman, 52. Pete Harding, 53. Ted Stites, 54. Laurie Miller, 55. Stan Pitolfvice presidenty, 56. Stafford Gavin, 57. Steve Ray, 58. John Ren- fro, 59. Mindy Olbrich, 60. Dave Camillo, 61. Pam Connor, 62. Betty Allen, 63. Dave Brewer, 64. Tom McCarthy, 65. Bill Jager, 66. Eric Byron, 67. Bill Pranaitis, 68. Joe Camillo, 69. Bill Eberts, 70. Brad Vacca, 71. John Hellrung, 72. Terry Tennant, 73. Mike Fernandez. .,x-P' 634 Q4 lg 0 sn! fxoqx 'b 15 15 50 5554 13, 1. .6 ya 3 H 30 J-1 J, I fav bg Q 'X 51 ' , I it Q . l 4 sf qlr I 1 lv' Wx J' I' 1.4 l 31 W Q 1 Q sz 31 43 ' 41 L0 1 3 lb It . l 'L 3 lr i 5 1 '1 N F7 'nb ,.' -. 7.31 'Q . ifffliit Qiynaf AIT l X J FRENCH-Front Row: Cindy Ruger, Jeanne Carr, Kathy Carson, Kathy Loyet, Angelete Mayer, Susan River, Tracy Warren, Carol Stephens, Barb Barton, Lisa Graves. Row Two: Barb Pisetta, Melissa Hines, Donita Blair, Meena Rupani, Julie Mansini, Janie Jones, Beth Wurtsbaughftreasurerj, Dawn Hadfieldfpresidentj, Tanja Pedenkofvice presidentj, Jennifer Dix, Mr. Tom Arriola- Csponsorj. Row Three: Vicki Catalpa, Mindy Williamsfsecretaryb, Jill Deets, Mindy Olbrich, Craig lberg, Bill Jager, Vince Plantz, Tara Morris, Melinda Condomitti, Stacey Simon. J Q f'1,.',a P' 1' 'fn fi , I-fi Yi' wfgx X i 1 i ,fmt 1 GERMAN-GREENWOOD-Front Row: Jeff Lewis, Rhonda Ley, Kay Wagoner, Debbie Bumgardner, Kathy Johnsonfsecretaryftreasurerj, Eddie Tuckerfvice presidentb, Jackie Fordfpresidentj, Amy Fedder, Keith Shea. Row Two: Keith Mann, Kathy Wagoner, Mary Beckman, Betty Allen, Robin Griffin, Bob Stewart, Mark Mitan, Diana Morgan. Row Three: Jon Hanks, Jan Merry, Sherri Bahn, Carol Wentzel, Donna Schlau, George Stram, Craig Gaumer. GERMAN-VANDALIA-Front Row: Angel Woods, Laura Rhoads, Frank Terry, Connie Desper. Row Two: Brent Shapiro, Bambi Bethel, Toni Hoskin, Lisa Byron, Cliff Stephen- son. i 1 4 l l i C .r . , ' . . ,WTTM 'A ,,!Qp: LATIN-GREENWOOD-Front Row: Laurie Janasfcorresponding secretaryj, Beth Hartleyfparliamentariaj, Kathy Loyetfpresidentj, John Hellrungftreasurerj, Kay Luebbersfcorresponding secretaryj, Monica Black- burnfvice presidentj. Row Two: Jeff Wilkinson, Don Metzler, Lynn Prosise, Lisa Seres, Rich Rupprecht, Ron Mohr, Mrs. Dorothy Koellingfsponsorj. Row Three: Tony Janas, Beth Soehlke, Linda Janas, Karen Jacobson, Debbie Swalley, Linda Smith, Traci Scoggins, Mike Kupinski, Robin Robinson, Harvey Mirly, Becky Taylor, Sally Vincent, Terri Grant. Row Four: Julie Lutz, Karen Heimann, Dave Wallace, Lisa Miller, Diana West, Marti Taylor, Ann Rajowski, Carla Simpson. LATIN-VANDALIA-Front Row: Kim Nerlinick, Vicki Cook. Row Two: Marty Pearson, Penny Sweet, Mrs. Dorothy Koellingtsponsorb .Wt SPANlSH-Front Row: Susan Riverfvice presidenty, Beth Wurts- baugh, Pam Connor. Row Two: Donna Edwards, Susan Owens, Jenny Funkhouser. Row Three: Bobette Basola, Lisa Mundy, Mary Ferguson. Row Four: Connie Boylefsecretaryj, Dawn Had- fieldfpresidentj, John Williams, Row Five: Mr. Tom Arriolafspon- sorj, Diane Ungerott, Cathy Baughmanftreasurerj. AWARDS, TRIPS PART OF LANGUAGE CLUBS Due to much hard work and dedication, the CHS Latin Club carried home the District Trophy from the State Latin Conven- tion. This past year, the convention was held in East St. Louis. In addition, the Latin Club set up a new committee this year. This committee is responsible for recruiting new members for the years to come. They work primarily on the in-coming freshmen. To raise funds throughout the school year the Latin Club held bake sales and car washes. Towards the end of the year, the Latin Club planned a trip to Six Flags Over Mid-America. They also had their annual banquet. Mr. Tom Arriola, foreign language teacher, sponsored both the Spanish Club and the French Club. Because of this, the two clubs engaged in most of their activities together. This year, as in the past, the Spanish Club enjoyed a dinner at Hacienda, a spanish restaurant in St. Louis. They invited the French Club to join them for a taste of Latin American Food. The French and Spanish Clubs sold candy bars this year in order to raise money. They planned a trip to Six Flags. They also tested their skills in rollerskating and bowling. The German Club did not have any fund raising projects for fear of becoming a club that is a club-centered on fund raising, ac- cording to the sponsor, Mr. Bob Edwards. One of the German Club's main projects this year was sending a group of German Club members to Germany during the Easter vacation at the student's own expense. ',-, ' W 1 X I V ' L. . 3- U, .K ' f E i A -' 5 'S ,, .,,, 15 ' , 'Q 1, . 2-Tr glifif Q' usfniphz 6 Q 9 Q W1 3-5 V -59 i 3 ' ' 3 'b'53'kgZ5' i7 cfs 5 fn 'ta ii' 1- -if fi 4 S Q fi, 6 B9 iff swf ff v Ei- vu - in n mfg 1 . ,V sg. Qx 52 il ' V y :ff Q? f ta igxwg' 'QNX' ' 7 it f ?vJ,E',1, 1 vb' 9 X indian. 1 wth, W, -+V G I ,,i I , fy Y. 1 M . , 2 f w' in l ffm - ' N QQUQ , lv' . V- fn J x a 1' 5' 'Ig X 1 -+- . 4. fi fn . I. I ' 63? r-' 05 Z X MARCHING BAND-Front Row: Lisa Hanser, Danny Gruber, Kurt Sleeter, Brian Eckmann, Shelly Gaskill, Mike Doyle. Row Two: Susie River, Cindy Taylor, Debbie Houston, Paula Taylor, Mark Blanton, Mike Kerner, Kirk Hager, Penny Adams, Alan Lacquement, John Eigenbrodt, Bill Jones, Ronda Byers, Tara Morris, Kyle Tiemann, Karen Karsteter. Row Three: David Wentzel, Marge Brummet, Pam Connor, Tish Kebbel, Diana Sampson, Peggy Watt, Shelly Vacca, Chris Neider, Diana Gieselman, Pati Gallagher, Suzy Ross, Lisa Mundy, Brenda Biggerstaff. Ann Marie Bradshaw, Ron Covarrubias. Row Four: Angela Hager, John Gerdes, Todd Morgan, Richard Elliott, Gary Obernuefemann, Keith Kaimann, Spencer Hager, Dan Grimm, Ken Steiner, Mike Romanich, Jim Locandro, Chris Fowlkes, Dave Shadwick. Row Five: Carol Toennies, Ronda Mattea, Leonard Covarrubias, Janice Wachter, Jan Merry, Mike Emery, Jeff Eggemeyer, Carol Stephens, Kristy Kaimann, Robin Griffin, Bonnie Fresen, Scott Young, John Locandro, Mr. Neal Strebelfdirectorj Row Six: Dannie Ryan, Nina Walker, Kelly Steiner, Sally Vincent, Linda Johnson, Ellen Suhre, Denice Hunt, Laurie Janas, Tony Kuhn, Michelle Meyer, Evie Nochta, Terri Grant, John Nicol, Donna Kerfoot, Alice Ruder, Denise Oller. Seventh Row: Shari Titchenal, Ron Mohr, Jolene Long, John King, Curt Davis, Lorita Horner, Barbara Hoffman, Dennis Grodzicki, Greg Zabawa, Beth Hartley, Traci Scoggins, Jim Polwort, Carma Frutiger, Andrea Kirksey, Jenna Ams, Kathy Johnson, Karen Grant. Row Eight: Keith Johnson, Karen Jacobson, Carol Bruce Austin, Bill Knepper, Mary Clark, Jim Fritzsche, Jeanne Carr, Ken Hylsky. Wentzel, Dave Elliott, Mark Hylsky, KAREN GRANT Princess Kahok DENNIS GRODZICKI Chief Kahok BAND SENDS 7 TG IMEA STATE The CHS Band experienced several changes this year. Due to the district financial situation there is no longer an assistant band director. However, band students now receive full credit towards graduation. Besides performing their five annual concerts, the band participated in many school events. Through- out the year the band also gave special perfor- mances, including those at Stou'rfer's and the Met- ro-Classic at Kiel Auditorium. Bruce Austin, Mary Clark, Bonnie Fresen, Doug Gilliland, Laurie Janas, Kathy Johnson and Tony Kuhn were selected for the IMEA State Band in De- cember. To prepare for performances, the band practiced outside of class five hours a week during marching season and three hours a week during concert sea- son. On March 4 numerous soloists and ensembles re- ceived high ratings at music contest. s 0 I 5 4 lx Neal Strebel Rhoda Gibson Band Director Chorus Director X i Ron Moore Dave Wentzel Ron Covarrubias David Anderson Band President Drum Major Asst. Drum Major Chorus President Senior Mary Ann Clark was one of the seven band members select- edffor the All-State Band in January. She plays the french horn- first chair in Band. J u n i o r T o m Holtzscher, chorus-ac- companist, was select- ed to participate in the All-State Chorus Festi- val in January. He also performed at the Na- tional Music Educators Association Confer- ence in April. CHORUS GETS ONE CREDIT TOO STATE MUSIC SOLO AND ENSEMBLE CONTESTANTS-Front Row: Robin Long, Belinda Whitton, Edith Gray, Cindy Smith, Rhonda Long, Linda Arnold. Row Two: Debbie Jackson, Lori Van Dyke, Patti Burns, Beth Soehlke, Ann Marie Bradshaw, Linda Daniel, Dawnell Stowers. Row Three: James Guest, Tom Holtzscher, Charles Baker, Eric Gavillet, Karen Thompson, Anna Doyle, David Anderson. Row Four: Kenny Burns, Ray Simmons, Bill Jackson, Eddie Tucker, Patrick Murphy, Terry Doyle. Rh 5, I I ' I' - L ,f I II I , , ,Z .ir 1 I 1 E .. , W . , .. , A .43 I ' ' I -if fx ff ,r I 2 I , i .ff Y A - 1, f- - I . 5 , 1 1 , i g:'v wi-5 2 I . 1 ' 7 ' I TM- , , .N u fr . .u.L -.2 t . 1 ' : 1 MIXED CHORUS-Front Row: Jean Shimkus, Rhonda Long, Robin Long, Paula Allen, Karen Minton, Belinda Whitton, Cheryl Scarborough, Kathy Woodside, Gabriell Mallicoat, Anna Doyle, Patricia Marler, Mary Trebilcock. Row Two: Linda Danielfvice presidentb, Pauline Davidson, Marie Grisolano, Amy Welle, Tammy Gerlitz, Beth Soehlke, Cindy Smith, Donna Owens, Jeanette Dayton, Becky Bigham, Valerie Milam, Kathy Wagoner. Row Three: Edith Gray, Pam Bugger, Valinda Biggs, Glynis Pfalzgraf, Dawnell Stowers, Ann Marie Bradshaw, Kathy O'Leary, Karen Thompson, Arintha Young, Debbie Jackson, Lori Van Dyke, Carol Garlock, Patti Burnsftreasurerj, JoAnn Di Gerlando, Linda Arnold. Row Four: James Guest, Glenn Claus, Kenneth Burns, David Floyd, Terry Doyle, Jeff Sinskey, Tony Carruba, Ray Simmons, Bill Jackson, Patrick Murphy, Eddie Tucker, David Andersonfpresidentj, Charles Baker, Eric Gavillet, Tom Holtzscherfsecretaryj, Ron Gravot. IMEA DISTRICT 6 FESTIVAL CHORUS-Front Row: Karen Minton,Cindy Smith,Ann Marie Bradshaw, Patti Burns, JoAnn DiGerIando, Row Two: James Guest, ,DawnIStowers, Linda ,Arnold, Tom Holtzscher. Row Three: Charles Baker, Ray Simmons, Patrick Murphy, Terry Doyle, David Ander- SOFI. TOIVI HOLTZSCHER TO ALL-STATE Chorus students received full credit to- ward graduation this year. The students performed two concerts, Sounds of Christmas in December, and Jubilee of Songs in April. Fourteen students participated in the IMEA District 6 Festival at SIU-E in No- vember. Several members of Chorus au- ditioned for the All-State Chorus: CHS au- ditionee Tom Holtzcher was selected. ln March the Chorus participated in a Choral Workshop at SIU-E. At music con- test March 4 a number of soloists and ensembles received high ratings. The Chorus also performed at the An- nual Community Thanksgiving and Easter Services and participated in the school assemblies. I K- . W 5 JC X Xb ,gl X Q' S4 x i v T, KJ J x i 4 is Qi: v uw ' l . . 'V l f N --AX i A X N '74 +x..J A . 5 N HWIUBWE w SPDFITS FEHTUHE5 SPORTS EDITOR FEATURES EDITOR Dave Gaumer Vicki Lehares STAFF STAFF Linda Arnold Linda Bugg Terri Taylor Kendra Klein Cathy Stringer Carol Stephens Karen McCoske Y Kathy Kozyak ATHLETIC CCDIVIIVIITTEE HOST FUND RAISERS TO SAVE CHS SPORTS The Save the Kahok Athletic Committee which was dissolved January 1 1978 was formed in May 1977 to save the sports at CHS Last May the Unit 10 School Board was faced with many cuts due to the failure of passing a tax referendum The board said unless S18 OOO was raised there would be no sports at CHS in the 1977 78 school year ln an attempt to save the sports a committee which consisted of 13 was selected Mr Fred Krietemeyer was chosen chairman Mr AlWeider co chairman Mr Bob Hess secretary and Mr Bob Knecht treasurer The committee received the donation of a 1977 Ford Granada from Bo Beuckman The car was raffled off at the 1977 July downtown merchants annual sidewalk sale The Collinsville Soccer Association donated S1 OOO on the first S10 000 that was raised by the committee Bitzer Croft Motors donated the use of two vans to provide transportation for the basketball players throughout the entire season saving the dis trict about S1 600 Mayor Lewis Krause recommended to the Collinsville City Council that the city pay the entire bill for police security and traffic control at all home events Mr Welder delivered a check in the amount of S15 461 65 to the School Board at its September 1977 meeting The figure represented the 518000 deficit in the athletic budget minus S2 538 15 of services donated QDOIICS and ambulance service and the two vans for transportation of the basketball playersj In Mr Welder s letter of transmittal he said that the remaining S3 853 83 would be allocated to the 12 programs that were in existence when the committee was formed Under this plan there was S1 055 75 for the boys football S562 75 for boys basketball S425 35 for wrestling S732 85 for cross country S51 25 for golf and S246 for soccer There was S76 85 for girls volleyball S153 73 for girls track and S71 75 for girls tennis Through the efforts of the Save the Kahok Athletics Committee and the people of Collinsville the CHS sports program was saved in its entirety By Lucia Tanner X4 'ji s .ki The gridders worked on precision timing during two a days this summer. -459,85 ' 1 Kahok's Joe Camillo portrays the team's delight with their victory over the previously second-rated Steelers. Rob Jackstadt tries to complete a pass against Belleville East, despite the mud. Future lllini Rick George blocks a punt against Bethalto. GRIDDERS WIN HOMECOMING GAME The CHS Kahok Football Team im- proved their previous year's 1-8 re- cord to a much improved 4-5 season record. The Kahoks attributed their suc- cess to an experienced senior class combined with talented juniors and sophomores. This year, the Kahoks changed their usual Homecoming routine of losing by winning the Homecoming game against Granite City South. lt was the first time since 1974 that the Kahoks had won the Homecom- ing game. Four CHS senior gridders were named to the Southwestern Confer- ence All-Star first team. Senior Rick George led all receiv- ers with 505 yards and led the team in scoring with six touchdowns. George was also named as the Ka- hoks most valuable player for the second consecutive year. George was named to the All-Conference team as a defensive back and wide receiver. He was also chosen as an All-District defensive back by several newspapers. Classmate Rob Jackstadt was selected as the first team All-Conference quarter- back. Jackstadt connected on 40 of 106 attempts for 696 yards and six touch- downs. Linebacker Doug Albrecht, a three-year Ietterman, was selected as a member of the All-Conference first team. Albrecht was also a co-captain of the team. Better known for his soccer talent, Greg Bohnenstiehl became a first team All-Conference punter in his first year of playing football. Senior co-captain Joe Camillo led the Kahoks in rushing with 552 yards. SCORE DECISION 2 7 20 21 3 16 3 O 7 13 6-21 1 - 7 15-34 14- O Lost Won Lost Lost Won Won Lost Won Lost Bethalto Granite City North East St Lois Belleville West Alton Granite City South Edwardsville Cahokia Belleville East 1977 FooTBALL RESULTS CONFERENCE GAMES 6- .- gj 4 Gregg Bohnenstiehl C225 boots an extra point to help beat the Steelers. VARSITY FOOTBALL-Front Row: Randy McEwen, Jay Wilshire, Tom Harvengt, Don Lacopo, Craig Gaumer, Jay Dowling, Jeff Lewis, Bruce Vunesky, Chris Elledge, Mike Dake. Row Two: Steve Mathews, Jody Sinclair, Steve Ward, Steve Heimann, Brain McMillian, Mike Heflin, Chuck Warren, John Lacopo, Jeff Jenkins, John Green, Don Kueckle, Keith Cook, Craig Heimback. Row Three: Mike Jenkins, Dave Camillo, Doug Albrecht, Rick George. Bill Eberts, Dave Ross, Kenny Steiner, Steve Burns, Coach Lloyd Dunne. Row Four: Coach Robert Hollinshead, Coach Elbert Eschmann, Dennis Bethel, Brian Weider, Randy Meier, Dave Guamer, Stafford Gavin, Bill Gavin, James Wilson, Jimmy Reed, Anthony Caminiti, Tony Konsky, Robert Jackstadt Doug Albrecht discusses defensive strategy with Coach Lloyd Dunne. The Edwardsville Tigers give Billy Eberts C813 an opportunity for some pre-season wrestling practice. 33, 36 l FROSH RECORD SQPHS' FRESHMEN - Front Row: Coach Darrell Malano, Chris Cherry, Todd Miller, Matt Sova, Jeff McDaniels, Mike Jackstadt, Chris Steele, Coach Paul Herrington. Row Two: Tom Moore, Eddie Fulton, Steve Kueglar, Jeff Ahart, Scott Calvin, Chad Lomax, Paul Momae. Row Three: Gene Garcia, Steve Love, Tim Mousette, Vic Kimbrell, Kevin Shalert, Randy Munton, Bob Thouvenot. Row Four: Ronnie Edwards, Brian Metheney, Eddie Reed, Matt Ellis, Dane Simon, Steve Stephens. SOPHOMORES-Front Row: John Grimms, Walter Connors, Bob Moench, Randy McEwen, Byron LeMaster, Jeff Ungerott, Joe Pickering, Chuck Patterson, Brian LeBeau. Row Two: Jeff Lewis, David Nelson, Craig Gaumer, Steve Ward, John Lacopo, Keith Cook, Craig Storm, Vincent Plantz, Mike Godalouski, Eddie Houston. Row Three: Mike Heflin, Brian McMillan, Ed O'Gara, Witt Gavin, Mark Dunaker, Dennis Bethel, Shawn Lewis, Jeff Jenkins, Brian Carroll, Bob Stewart. Underclassmen await instructions from their coaches before entering Freshman gridd6fS 8208 f2Ck'e 0DP0Sln8 fUl'lneVS- field play. .--f? 1-::1 ,I 'Iv 4-'J W-vf ' aff' .1-ana 6.4 151 'J CJ Senior quarterback Rob Jackstadt sets up for a pass behind junior guard Jodie Sinclair. FGOTBALL SQUAD HAS 17 SENIORS Seniors on the 1977 football squad include-Row Three: Joe Camillo. Gregg Bohenstiehl, Jay Dowling, Bill Eberts, Rob- bie Jackstadt, Tony Caminiti. Row Two: Kenny Steiner, Rick George. Stafford Gavin, Bill Kopeki, Doug Albrecht. Front Row: Jim Wilson, Craig Heimback, Steve Heiman. Not pictured: Rena Sale, Amy Burns, Randy Donaldson. GOLFERS DRIVE FOR 3 WINS, 9 LOSSES The Kahok Golf team had a record of 3-9. The golfer with the lowest average was senior Mike O'Rourke, with an aver- age of 42.3. Second to O'Rourke was junior Jeff Cain OPPONENTS Belleville East ' Alton Belleville West E. St. Louis Edwardsville Granite City North Granite City South Belleville East Alton Belleville West with a 44.5 average. The Ka- hoks had eight senior golfers compared to last year's three. The golfers played on the Ar- lington Golf Course. SCORE 229-202 228-191 236-200 225-228 230-201 183-164 170-171 220-200 218-199 219-193 DECISION Lost Lost Lost Won Lost Lost Won Lost Lost Lost Greg Peter 1977 GOLF RESULTS E. St. Louis 217-247 Won Edwardsville 226-194 Lost Keith Kirchoff ,. ,f f I , I , f 41 ! 1 f ri Y 1 35 jst, I ' I f 64 LMA if - z ', , a - A , Stan Cochrane GOLF TEAM - Front Row: Jeff Cain, Greg Davisson, Rod Woods, Fred McClary, Bill A Folkerts. Row Two: Keith Kirchoff, Stan Cochrane, Eric Byron, Mike Jarzemkoski, gf Mike O'Rourke, Coach Don Davisson. - A ' - 8 Seniors Play Golf Their Last CHS Year WN fm. Wgdfu Eric Byron Greg Davisson Mike O'Rourke Mike Jarzemkoski With a 42.3 average, Mike O'Rourke sen ior golfer, completes the season with the 1310110 ff.,- ll? lowest average. . yr' 1 fl . It T x 1 xxrh I E . ' N , X f il 7 1 l'll'1 l 1 up 0 , TEAM VOTES ERNEY BEST RUNNER H0 L- OPPONENTS Highland Granite City South Bethalto Edwardsville Wood River Triad Southweater itkH01gf XMUIQ' .u M l fit' ' 'gf tic? btyw ' I-I-1 1977 CROSS COUNTRY RESULTS SCORE DECISION 4019 47 19 30 27 36 19 36 21 36 21 Fifth Won Lost Won Lost Lost Lost O'Fallon 48-15 Lost K-sl' The 1977 Kahok Cross Country team was young and building for 1978, according to Coach Stan Schaffer. The team was led by freshman sensation Mike Erney, who was voted the most valuable runner on the squad by his teammates. He placed first in three varsity meets and won the Edwardsville Fresh- man Invitational meet. Top senior performer and num- ber two man for the Kahoks was John Renfro, who suffered from in- juries much of the season. He was Martin Duke, John Renfro. CROSS COUNTRY - Front Row: Jeff Hanell, Martin Duke, Chuck Stowers, Carl Kerke- meyer, Tom Martin. Row Two: Ted Stites, John Renfro, Pete Harding, Rick Cox, Mike Erney. 9' SNA U,sy'1 K' Row Three: Clyde Byrd, J Rob Rutledge, Bob Welle, . r Glenn Claus. Chuck Stowers, Pete Harding. , usually the second or third Collins- ville runner to finish in meets. Captain of the squad was Chuck Stowers. He and Pete Harding, both seniors, were the number three and four runners on the team. Another top finisher was senior Martin Duke, who came on strong at the end of the season. The Kahok harriers placed 16th of 22 teams in the Triad Invitational and 13th of 15 teams in the St. Paul Invitational. LADY NETTERS ADVANCE TO STATEg END SEASON WITH ONLY 2 LOSSES The Lady Kahoks had an- other impressive season end- ing their season of play with a' 9-2 record. The Kahoks only two loses went to McCluer and Belleville West. Senior Peggy Welle received first place in the District Tour- nament and third in the Belle- ville East lnvitational'Tourna- ment. Welle also qualified for state in the singles competi- tion. Junior Cathy Stringer placed first in the Belleville East Invita- tional Tournament and second, in Districts. Stringer also quali- fied for state in the singles competition. Melinda Hopper and Patty Tiddy received third place in the doubles competition at the District Tournament. The dou- ble partners also qualified for state, which was held in Arling- VARSITY TENNIS- Front Row: Jeri Rinder, Stacy Simon, Peggy Welle, Mayann Fanning, Melinda Hopper. ton Heights' Chicago. Row Two: Linda Zukosky, Mary Beth Stephens, Mrs. Adele Leskera Ccoachj, Cathy Stringer, Patty Tiddy. 1977 TENNIS RESULTS OPPONENT DECISION O'FaIlori Won Edwardsville Won Cahokia Won McCluer Lost Granie City South Won Mascoutah Won Belleville West Lost Belleville East Invitational Won Alton Won Althoff Won Belleville East Won JV TENNIS- Front Row: Karen Geller, Lisa Seres, Cindy Parkinson, Carolyn Koontz, Shelly Krieter. Row Two: Ann Rajkowski, Amy Fedder, Theresa Ledbeter, Mrs. Adele Leskera fcoachj, Tracy Duffy, Teri Shields, Teri Tay- lor I .s., 2, S , X- :1 E. my Q , g 'L y cz, V 1 te., j ly I cz? Melinda Hopper Lisa Seres Mary Beth Stephens Mayann Fanning Peggy Welle GIRLS WIN VOLLEYBALL DISTRICTS The volleyball team defeated both Highland and Edwardsville to win the District Title, but was defeated by Belleville West at the sectional game this year. The girls ended the year with a season record of 8-5. Senior Barb Welle, for the second year, was the top leading scorer with a total of 125 points. Welle led the regular season scoring with 90 points, picked up 30 extra points at districts and was the fourth highest scorer at Sectionals with five points. Another senior, Cindy Wilson, was the second leading scorer with a season total of 110 points. Other top scorers for the year were sophomore Kim Brombolich with 85, senior Brenda Holdener with 67, junior Kay Wagoner with 52 and senior Tana Compton with 48 points. oPPoNENTs scone DECISION 20 9 20 17 20 12 20 15 2018 20 6 20 6 20 14 20 9 20 17 20 6 ,20 4 20-12, 20- 7 2 - 1, 20-13, 20-14 Districts First Place Won Lost Won Won Lost Won Won Won Lost Belleville East Mascoutah Breese Central Cahokia Belleville West O Fallon Highland Triad Edwardsville 1978 VOLLEYBALL RESULTS Freeburg 20-11, 20- 9 Lost 0 20- 3 YTL7 '07 VARSITY VOLLEYBALL-Front Row: Kay Wagoner, Barb Welle, Cindy Wilson. Row Two: Tana Compton, Brenda Holdener, Kim Brombolich. ,T gg- JV VOLLEYBALL-Front Row: Theresa Cramner, Shelly Fruider, Ann Price, Penny Sweet, Linda Dalton, Row Two: Kelly Wicker, Anesteria DeNap, Chris Long, Brenda Huffman, Maria Fernandez, Becky Shook. ff-is g YITT? 115 ! 'NL 'SP ,xp Barb Welle Tana Compton Brenda Holdener Cindy Wilson KICKERS WIN CONFERENCE TITLE The Kahok Varsity Soccer Team finished their season with an impressive 17-3-2 record, a big change from the previous year's record of 12-7-3. The Kahok Kickers won the Southwestern Conference Championship. They also won the Alton sub-sectional. The Kahoks ended their season with a 3-0 loss to Granite City South at the Granite City South Sectionals. lt was the second consecu- tive time that the Kahoks had reached the fin- als of the Sectional Tournament. The Kahoks wereled by senior Gregg Bohne- nstiehl, whoscored 22 times to lead the team in scoring. Bohnenstiehl consecutively set a CHS record for most goals in one season. The previous record was 19 goals in one season. Bohnenstiehl was selected to the All-Metro East first team. He was also selected to the Coach's Sectional Team. Another All-Metro East first team player was Gary Wallace. Wallace was also chosen to the Coach's Sectional Team. Bohnenstiehl and Wallace were the co-cap- tains of the soccer team. Kahok Marty Barnett tones up for a long, rewarding season. 1977 SOCCER RESULTS OPPONENTS Belleville West Alton Belleville East E. St. Louis Edwardsville Belleville East Cahokia Belleville East Alton E. St. Louis Edwardsville Cahokia Hazelwood East Quincy Shurz qChicagoJ Roosevelt CChicagoj Granite City North Granite City South SECTIONALS St Paul Alton Quincy Notre Dame Granite City South SCORE DECISION 1- 2 won 2- 2 Tie 2- 3 Won O- 4 Won 1- 5 Won O- 6 Won 1- 3 Won O- 6 Won O- 2 Won 1- 4 Won O- 3 Won e Won Won 1 Won Won Lost Lost Won Won Won Lost Twice, the Kahoks beat Belleville West by one point, . If 550 Q: f oi ,-1 VARSITY SOCCER- Front Row: Doug Giacoletto, Dave Leezy, Dave Gansner, Nick Theoderakis, Bob Sova. Row Two: Danny Randant, Jeff Tennant, Mike Massa, Jim Steinwagner. Row Three: Brian Hess, Terry Tennant, Gregg Bohnenstiehl, John Ambrosis, Boyd Hess. Row Four: Russ Friederick, Greg Beatty, Spencer Johnson, Marty Barnett. Row Five: Dennis Garcia, Gary Wallace, Rich Holloman, Coach Jim Stranz. 4 Bob Sova seems to be saying, Anybody with four arms and four legs could have done the same against Granite South! Terry Tennant shows off his form as the team gets ready for the upcoming season. Nick Theodorakis learns that it's hard to be a goalie, everyone wants to kick you around. Gregg Bohnenstiehl helps set the extra push they need. l Doug Giacoletto puts extra effort into the game. JUNIGR VARSITY SQUAD kicks Fon 14-1 REcoR JV SOCCER- Front Row: Rick Buchanon, Kevin Umidon, John Jackson, Jim Dalia Riva, Bob Be-Iobraydic, Todd Sachtleben, Joe O'Donnell, Coach Charles Suarez. Row Two: Robbie Mann, Jim Heydon, John Ambrosius, Keith Underwood, Henry Dorn, Tom Hunsinger, John Ansley. Row Three: Jay Leskera, Craig Franklin, Billy Hook, Darin Lincoln, Matt Prasha, Scott Geaschel, Phil Koke. Row Four: Ed Bertlesman, Mike Bartsch, Mark Massa. No matter how hard, Russ Frederick and his teammates try, the Kahoks had to settle for their second tie against Cahokia, 1 ' I 6 .Aga Q P'-X. -f . ' Heads up is an important position during a Quick action by Jim Steinwagner helps the Kahoks outplay Edwardsville, 3-O. Soccer game- ,-,,.......,.........i Assistant Coach, Mr. Charles Suarez, leads Terry Tennant off the field after he sustained an injury in a fight against th? Granite City Steelers. Gary Wallace looks on as one of the two goals are scored during the Alton-Kahok game. During practice, Dave Gansner learns how to save a goal. BQHNENSTIEHL BREAKS CHS RECORD Kahok Gregg Bohnenstiehl com- pletes one his 31 goals, breaking the school record of 19 goals in one season. 5-sr' Clockwisez Dave Leezy, Gregg Bohnenstiehl, Marty Barnett, Terry Tennant, Russ Friedrich, Dave Gansner, Doug Giacoletto. Inside: Nick Theodorakis, Gary Wallace. x-yn? 4,,,,.,, -qv-lsr BILL JAGER ALL-AIVIERICAN SWIIVIIVIER Bill Jager's 100-yard backstroke wins him an All-American status. 1 ks -nn 1-1 my 1 , 4 f 7' f ily. N- -N A I ' 4' - The first individual state champion in any sport for the Kahoks since 1948 came from this year's swimming team when senior Bill Jager took the 100-yard backstroke state title. Jager, who is a three-year Ietterman in swim- ming, also took sixth place in the 200-yard freestyle at the state meet. In a preliminary heat earlier at the state meet, Jager gained recognition as a high school All-American when he hit the time of 53.711 in the 100-yard backstroke. This makes him the first Kahok swimmer to achieve this hon- or. At the district swimming meet held at Macomb, Jager cleaned up. He took the district titles in the 100-yard backstroke and the 200-yard freestyle and scored almost all the points for the four-man team. Jager comes from a swimming family and has earned a full four-year scholarship to the University of Illinois for his abilities in the pool. Jager was the only boy to advance out of the district meet. In the beginning of the year, the girls' swimming team competed, but with limited success. The teams were coached this year by Mr. Richard Van Hook. Note: Due to complications with getting the team to- gether for a group picture, a picture of the girls' team was not available for the yearbook. Bill Jager. . . .lg -2 .K -6 Senior Bill Jager Jager receives instructions from Coach Van Hook at the dis- trict swimming meet at Macomb. BOYS' SWIM TEAM-Mark Von Brock, Jack Williams, Craig Gaumer KAHOK8 - THIRD AT STATE IN '78 Eli '4 44194 -34.4 VF s,,,W I ' . ft 7 f J f ,-IK? 44.4 4 VARSITY BASKETBALL - Front Row: Coach Vergil Fletcher, Scott Carson, Rodger McFarland, Rob Jackstadt, Dan Deets, Mike Jenkins, Led by tri-captains Kevin Stallings, John Belobraydic and Steve Ray, the basketball team captured the third-place trophy at the State Tournament defeating Rockford East, and ended the season with a record of 28 wins and three losses, All three captains had played on the State Tournament teamlast year The Kahoks scored 2,632 points for the season and averaged 83.9 points per game, while their opponents scored only 1,728 points and averaged only 55 points a game One of the top players for the team was Belobraydic. He led the team with the most field goals-with 275, scored the most points during the season with 642 and wrapped up the-most rebounds with 305. He broke a State Tournament record for the most rebounds in a game with 24, while breaking the'CHS record at the same time Belobraydic was named to the Associated Press and United Press International All-State teams as well as to the All-Metro East and Southwestern Conference teams I The star and razzle-dazzle man -for the cagers was Stallings.IStall- ings' ball handling was equal by no one and entertained, Kahok fans to no end. He broke a CHS record for the most assists for the season with 284 and led the team for the most free-throws with 116. Stallings also was the second. leading scorer with 632 points for the season. He made All-Statetteams and the All-Metro East and South- western Conference teams, along with Belobraydic, The team handily won the Collinsville Tournament in the beginning of the season, but suffered a upset in the Carbondale Christmas Tournament later on against Herrin. , The Kahoks tied with East St. Louis for the Southwestern Confer- ence title and defeated them in post season play in the Regional Tournament. The third-place trophy gave CHS a full set of State Tournament trophies. The 1961 and 1965 Kahok teams brought home first-place trophies, the 1957 Kahoks finished second and the 1950 team placed fourth. 1978 BASKETBALL RESULTS OPPONENT Quincy Notre Dame Lewistown Lincoln Cahokia Belleville West East St Louis Mater Dei Granite City North Du Quoin Herrin Edwardsville Belleville East Alton QUWCY Cahokia I Belleville West 'ir' East St. Louis f Granite CitygSouth Edwardsville? I l 'J T Alton M S ,7,g 1' Althoff 3 - S Belleville E251 2 REGioNAL I , ,,,s Zin QV, ff gxfjj Cahokia ,jigzjjg ,',ii ,,,., in East,St.Louis' I SECTIONALI Alton Belleville East SUPER SECTIONAL Olney 1 ,V , STATE I , g New Trier West' Lockport Central Rockford East SCORE 86 37 120 38 92 62 77 48 96 51 87 62 90 60 90 52 68 32 66 62 83 45 87 61 107 49 78 64 I 80-5925 90-62 79-76 ' I 82-43 83-48 1 10-56 82-80 1,84-58 First Place DECISION Won Won Won Won Won Won Won Won on Lost Won Won Won Won X' if f 14 fa: KW .fEgf1E'fi'. 3 f fi . , - 1 ,,,,. -,V cg, -. . , . 96760 85+82l , 511 i. 4 -5' 'I fi W, gggrSfe5giaCe.,,f' ,Q j?f2f'gj'5j,jgi?ljff 1 .,i' T. Q ,i' 2 Q Third Place 4711-56 il 55-sa 96-65 -A J .igj ilu jjg 5, . Mafia QWOU5 . .,,. , - ,, , , Wim ,.,- ,ff , , , Coach Frank Pitol. Row Two: Steve Ray, Kevin Stallings, Jim Mosier, John Belobraydic, Gary Kerkemeyer, Don Osborn, Rick George. I' 4 'ir . . -,.- A V. ifi' f 4' lifr, J 2 f ..rf- .... A 9. A 2 i I In r i f . A ,V A gvr, i A , ., I ' f ri f ' ' .gy j,, if .igf.j'ffi5 f 4 f l ii ' ,ff jj i . - r'rf 5 r'r g ' '2-wfiivflt, rfi i IE. I ' - Cenffaifof Srfir-Lows I Won it A. ' ,,v. , ' V A I ,,,. 1. 'V g--21:55,-, I Y, fd? I' 7 ' t '74 f,fff'4f 'iiii. gg ' . A - ' 'Q .'... ff 'i,, . I I, fi V , .. ry rl I., V JE, ,.f'r I., f ' f . . .,'f V '-1 If .Q -' , 5564? I f ' A .ff '::e,.q,: ,-,. 'Gif' i ' 41:-,yi ' I ' ' ' ' I' I x f QQ .' 'I 'I.-1.16551-5' ' . ' I A I 3 , f, I r 7:5 . I V r,,. ,Il-,.::,i,5,-::,,:,,.,: .,., :-:E I , ', ,QLZEJ I 5 ' f I I I , Vr... i' I 'f f T. , f X 1 ff X7 A 4, f f 73 , fx I ' A if , f A ff 'cj 4 ,, f gf fi , 1 y -if? I , 14,2 I Rick George, despite his small size when compared to the rest of the team, is a great asset to the Kahoks. ,X Q ,fig , . , . Known for his restraint during basketball games, it is rare to see Coach Fletcher react to an officiaI's call. All-Stater Kevin Stallings entertains many Kahok fans with his playing ability. John Belobraydic takes a rest after breaking a state record. CAGERS SURRENDER AT HGLIDAY TOURNEY . L2 gig? 6' mi V 'If ' V X 2 1. .-'1- 'V Q N X Q . . Q' '.vJ'egQq! :mf JAG , - f., 1, , Rick George lays up a break-away shot against Lancers at the Re- gional Tournament. Gary Bones Kerkemeyer guards the view of the bas- ket from a guard from Alton at a home game. fy' .i,' i 'i '-I 7? . , - .7 . .x .S . 'fx 3 ' X All-Stater John Belobraydic almost tears the net oft with a slam dunk against Rockford East at State. . ALif l-'UPF THROWS SCARE INT mil KS 1 l l 'V a . 1' 4 4 ,. Don OZ Osborn puts up a lay-up against Altnoff, while .., ... Steve Clifford Ray lets out a yell and tries to out rebound Belleville East. 73 SOPHOIVIORES END SEASON AT ll-5 Clockwise: Don Osborn, John Belo- braydic, Rob Jackstadt, Dan Deets, Steve Ray, Kevin Stallings, Rick George. 74 K:-vez JV BOYS' BASKETBALL- Front Row: Terry Phelps, John Campbell, Ted Stites, Brian Weider, Dave Burg, Scott Carson. Top Row: Barry Wilson, Kevin Schaller, Bill Moiser, Dave Nance, Bill Griffith, Roger McFarland, Tim Stephens, Dave Miller Qmanagerj. , l SOPHOMORE BOYS' BASKETBALL- Front Row: Scott Carson, Terry Phelps, Dave Nel- son, Curt Despair, Mark Campbell, Dave Burg. Top Row: Bob Stewart, Tim Stephens, Tony Bruns, Bill Griffith, Barry Wilson, Kevin Grotefendt, Keith Throm, Glenn Woodcock, Coach Gene Catalpa. 'LI .GHUKS 52 Wllllkl SW ,. If FRESHMAN BOYS' BASKETBALL- Front Row: Todd Miller, Rod Woods, Clyde Frey, Tim Hongsermeier, Darryl Seaman, Alan Cooper, Jim Dallariva. Top Row: Steve Phelps Qmanagerj, Rob Vilianco, Jay Leskera, Kent Parker, Steve Kuegler, Ken Holbert, Steve Baumgartner, Mike Erney, Jim Maly, Jeff McDaniel, Coach Russ Keene. , JOHN BELOBRAYDIC SCHOLAR ATHLETE Basketball center John Belobraydic was chosen as this year's CHS Scholar Athlete. The honor is sponsored by the St. Louis Post-Dispatch. Mr. Rod Woods. Greenwood principal, asked each coach to submit one nominee who had a high academic standing and who had achieved an accomplishment in their sport. Coach Vergil Fletcher submitted Belobraydic because, Belo- braydic is an outstanding athlete, student and young man. Mr. Woods said that Belobraydic's supreme accomplishments on the basketball court were the main reasons why he was cho- sen. There were other athletes higher scholastically, but they did not compare to Beiobraydic's sports accomplishments, said Mr. Woods. Belobraydlc has helped take a team to the state basketball tournament for the past two consecutive years This year he broke a state tournament record for the most rebounds in a tournament game Belobraydic attended the Post Dispatch Scholar Athlete Ban quet in May at the Chase Park Plaza in St Louis At the banquet he was chosen as a alternate for a trip to Chicago an honor which goes to the top six Scholar Athletes and one alternate Among other special recognition for his accomplishments was being named to the Associated Press and United Press Interna tional All State teams plus area recognition on the All Metro East and Southwestern Conference teams Belobraydic plans to attend the University of Arizona in Tucson to pursue a career in pharmacy 5 Q Xl. I uw J x '4 fi John does what he does best-STUFFING THE BALL! g Beiobraydic lost very few tip-offs during the season and at state play. John Belobraydids face illustrates the concentration it takes to score two points. lil, ui 1.1 uv ruling 1 '- genes mp:-'racrx 1 .img KIIVI BROIVIBOLICH TOP FEMALE CAGER W Kim Brombolich puts in a jump-shot at Edwards- The ball is up for grabs against Belleville West and Barb Welle wants it! ville against the Tigers. OPPONENT Cahokia East St Louis Belleville East Centralia Madison Madison Edwardsville Belleville West REGIONAL Belleville East SCORE DECISION 43 36 64 49 67 57 50 72 80 43 66 39 81-35 55-43 52-71 Lost Won Lost Lost Won Won Won Won Lost 1978 GIRLS' BASKETBALL RESULTS -anlvamf ., fr I, 1 ,n .. ,,,, .,,.,,,, ,..- - , -, .1-nc-....-Y,. Barb Welle C445 takes a jump-shot from out front against Centralia as Brenda Hol- dener moves in for the rebound. Terri Barnet C323 fights for the rebound in varsity aotion against Madison. Melinda Hop- Pef C433 IS Standing by to give assistance. , Stacy Simonfights to gain control of the ball as she tries to bring it down the court against Belleville East. LADY KAHOKS HAVE FIRST-YEAR TEAM This was the first year for girls' basketball in Collinsville. The team was coached by Mr. Darrel Malano and Miss Jean Willmore. As a first-year team, the Lady Kahoks finished the year with a winning record of five victories and four losses. They also had a four-game winning streak at the end of the season where they twice beat a first-year team from Madison and another first-year squad from Edwardsville. The top player for the Kahoks was Kim Brombolich. She led the team in field goals with 54, free throws with 41, rebounds with 75 and the most points for regular season play with 149. Brombolich tied with Barb Welle at the end of the year for the most valuable player award, which is voted by the team. Welle set up most of the key plays for the team. Brenda Holdener was elected for the pride and hustle award for her efforts on the court. The highlight of the year was the 55-43 defeat of Belleville West during regular season play. West later went on to qualify for the final eight in the State Tournament at Champaign. During the regular, season the Lady Kahoks averaged 61.1 points per game. At the end of the year 15 players were awarded varsity letters. OPPONENT Cahokia East St. Louis Belleville West Centralia Madison Madison Edwardsville Belleville West REGIONAL Belleville East SCORE DECISION 43-36 64-49 67-57 72-50 80-43 81-43 66-39 55-43 Lost Won Lost Lost Won Won Won Won 71-52 Lost 1978 GIRLS' BASKETBALL RESULTS 3 7 . M Barb Welle is pushed away from the ball by a player from Cahokia as they both try to get their hands on the ball. fWho said girls can't play tough balllj X ,f Assistant Coach Jean Willmore shows the girls how it's done early in the season. Ag g 16 vxof-1 var'- ff T3.f7 ' ww I , 41- 4 SENIORS ON TEAM x 32 SI VARSITY GIRLS' BASKETBALL- Front Row: Jackie Westerheide, Karen Hollerbach, Carolyn Koontz, Stacy Simon, Barb Welle, Peggy Sponeman, Cathy Stringer, Melinda Hopper. Row Two: Lynn Hudson, Sharie Mohme, Terri Barnett, Tana Compton, Robin Sexton, Tammy Francis, Kim Brombolich, Maria Thompson, Brenda Holdener, Coach Jean Willmore. 21 15 12 1 JV GIRLS' BASKETBALL- Front Row: Karen Hollerbach, Brenda Dowling, Stacy Simon, Carolyn Koontz, Patty Tiddy, Peggy Sponeman. Row Two: Sharie Mohme, Robin Sexton, Maria Thompson, Tammy Francis, Cathy Stringer, Teri Taylor. - -' -' ' , 41,1 1 'if' , It Carolyn Koontz and Brenda Holdener give it their all during the girls' , f Purple and White game in the pre-season. Clockwise: Barb Welle, Melinda Hopper, Brenda Holdener, Tana Comp- ton. X! 1 AH 'IIHUIQ BIIWQ 'I WHKE I VARSITY WRESTLING- Front Row: Tony Thomas, Rich Holloman, Fred McCIary, Scott Urban, Dwayne Rickert, Mark Bullington. Row Two: Ed Schallert, Bob King, Chris Greenly, Dave Gaumer, Brad Vacca, Bill Eberts, Tom Harvengt, Coach Joe Spurgeon. ,Wt 3904 JV WRESTLING: Front Row: Gary Holland, Dan Whitehead, Raymond Otero, Mike Rohmaller. Row Two: Coach Larry Donaldson, Tom Gibson, Bill Dorman, Craig Gaumer, Ed Ogara, Steve Ward. 0. ' IVIATIVIEN 4TH AT DISTRICTS The 1977-78 Varsity Wrestling team completed their season with a record of four wins and 13 losses and placed fourth out of nine teams at the District Tournament. Senior Brad Vacca was voted team captain, most inspirational and most valuable wrestler by the team. Vacca took first at the Districts in the 167-pound weight class, but was eliminated in the opening round of the Sectionals. Vacca also led the team with the best record with 25 wins and eight losses. Senior Bill Eberts and Vacca tied for the most pins of the year with nine each. Junior Dave Gaumer captured a first at Districts and went on to get fourth place at Sectionals. Another junior, Tom Harvengt, placed fourth at Districts and broke an individual season record for the most escapes with 25. As the season came to a close, Coach Joe Spurgeon announced that this would be his last year as Varsity Wrestling coach for the Ka- hoks. Coach Spurgeon had been the 1972 1978 WRESTLING RESULTS OPPONENTS East St Louis Cahokia Wood River Roxana Granite City North Belleville West Edwardsville MASCOUTAH TOURNAMENT ALTON TOURNAMENT Althoff O'FalIon Mt. Olive Alton Belleville East Carbondale Centralia Mascoutah .lerseyville Triad 42 21 44 11 4316 4713 54 7 43 21 points points 34-28 36-23 54-18 34-28 39-15 34-27 41-24 45-18 45-17 47-16 CONFERENCE 33 TOURNAMENT DISTRICT TOURNAMENT points 52 points SCORE DECISION VVon Lost Lost Lost Lost Lost Lost Heventh Place Fourth Place Lost Lost VVon Lost Lost Lost Lost Lost VVon VVon Sixth Place Fourth Place head coach for the grapplers since '. ' 51i 6 46- H 78 Wrestler Scott Urban confers with the official to deter mine whether or not his opponent is pinned. TEAM NAMES VACCA FOR THREE AWARD Brad Vacca tries to peel his opponent's hand from his arm while trying to build up to escape. Vacoa finished the season with a 25-8 record. Fred McCIary works for a take-down against an Alth- of'f wrestler. McCIary wrestles at 105 pounds. 80 A , Varsity 138-pounder Bill Eberts ties up his opponent from Mascou- tah with one of his favorite moves - the outside cradle. Clockwisez Brad Vacca, Bill Eberts, Fred McClary. Varsity 98-pounder Tony Thomas tries to build up to his base against his opponent from Triad. Thomas is only a freshman. i ,.fQ::mimx .-Q W Wx , X -J 1 X KAHOKS SEND TWO TO STATE TRACK VARSITY and JV TRACK- Front Row: Tony Bruns, Chuck Stowers, Tom Martin, Chris Greenley, Dale McConkey, Bob Rutledge, Glenn Claus, Carl Kerkemeyer, Randy Munton, Patty Rajkowski fmanagerj. Row Two: Dave Camillo, Keith Schmeckt, Bill Eberts, Rick Cox, Craig Gaumer, Chad Lomax. Row Three: Clyde Fry, Bob Eaton, Steve Eaton, Andy Leiner, Jeff Siegel, Ted Stites, Eric Gavilet. Row Four: Bob Drost, Tim Stephens, Roger McFarland, Rob Vilioco, Steve Phillips, Bob Binger, Jeff Nolan. Row Five: Bob Johnson, Byron LeMaster, John Lacopo, Mike Erney, Dave Gaumer, John Renfro, Jeff Hanold. Row Six: Edward O'Gara, Don Lacopo, Steve Kuegler, Bill Dorman, Keith Cook, Pete Harding, Stafford Gavin. Row Seven: Kevin Slaughter, Scott Carril, Coach Stan Schaeffer, Joe Camillo, Marty Barnett. The boys' Kahok track team this Year was led by field team standouts Ted Stites and Roger McFarland. The team ended the season with a 5-4 record. Stites and McFarland were theonly Kahoksto qualify forthe state meet. Stites went in the long jumpwhere hejumped 22feet, 1 and one-fourth inches in the finals. McFarland went in the discus with a throw of 152 feet, 2 inches afterscratchingtwice in thefinals. Both Stites and McFarland made honorable mention on the Southwest- ern Conference Track Team. Although they did not havea winning season, the Kahoks broke two records. The 440-yard relay team of Dave Camillo, McFarland, Stites and Andy Leiner set aschool record with a time of :45.1. The other record broken was a Granite City South Invitational record. John Lacopo ran the 70-yard high hurdle with a time of :09.0. At the awards banquet held at the end ofthe season four awards were voted on by the team and one by the coaches. The outstand- ing sprint performer was Lacopo, freshman Mike Erney won the outstanding distance performer honors, the outstanding field per- former award went to Stites who earned 245 points along with going to the state meet The coaches award went to Leiner for his perse verance and effort throughout the season 1978 BOYS TRACK RESULTS OPPONENT SCORE DECISION Cahokia 56 50 Madison 50 36 Belleville East 75-57 Cahokia 82-59 Granite City South 75-66 Granite City North 80-61 Althoff 104-38 Edwardsville 83-56 Mascoutah 83-58 Lost Won Won Won Lost Lost Won Lost Won former award went to McFarland and the most valuable track per- Stafford Gavin, giving all he has, hands off to freshman Mike Erney at the Granite South Invitational Meet in the 440-yard relay race. , - Q-:F.3ix.t-,,,w,?. ,W . x lg 5, l B YQ 'mx 9 SENIORS ON TEAM . gow ,L we -UM hx , f - .NS C SA! ' X- gS fXf-Cf .H , :X .1 r Ns, P. you S -K ' Qing? QR .. 'sf 'awe 5 ff-TV V.-QL QQQ Q , X TX- Q .xx K 1 it . Nw x X M N iialx Q x X - t was X N N A ' , .. r , A kr xnsi i. my X ' ' 'F . , 'ggi' w ljgg, gt . X 35 5, ,A ., K fXi'5!?fx .5 . . ,ak --A t X iyvf- ft iiiiiqf. 1 A , ff' Qty ,Q .. 'f' t J A I - v A . ' 'D' I Q, , 147 2 f Y' lv D 1 S. X It Vx. . V 5 A - , f ' Q C ' 0' fyt 4 X nv ' - 5 Ted Stites strains for height and distance in the long-jump at the Confer- ence Relays at East St. Louis. Stites was a state qualifier. QE' ,mr l F I Q eggs G H Ti i-' ' r , I . u f W , J ' C. ' i i l l AJ Bill Eberts, BJ Chuck Stowers, CD Joe Camillo, DJ Martin Duke, EJ Pete Harding, FJ Dale McConkey, GJ John Renfro, HJ Marty Barnett, IJ Andy Leiner, JJ Stafford Gavin. Sophomore pole vaulter Glenn Claus breezes through the air and easily clears the bar. C IVICFARLAND TCP FIELD IVIAN IN '78 'K' ..-- ? ze 5 1 . ! it x 1 - 2 ' In Z Z a 1 --A I. ' , I E, . ,ses .H GILL , ' FU P 3, ti t 'ff if If T I I I ' ' I I i ii I g ' '4 A V , . '- V . Ava- ,V ,,-, , I , H .A V. .- - ,'A.! 1 'V ,. ' P it a V- '. A ., A:-,Q I ..,, A r , . , e e I f i' , I - I Q Q. A X . Y h K 1 .-I . V h I. H .s 1 , A, 1 H - W H g - fgq xl John Lacopo flies through the hurdles while he tries to keep up with a runner from Madison who is keeping his eye on him! Lacopo holds a Granite South Invitational record in the hurdles. CTOP5- With the smooth look of a pro , Joe Camillo is into the first stages of his throw. Camillo also A throws the shot put. CRIGHTJ- The look of a champion on his face, Roger McFarland starts his spin through the ring in the discus. Record-breaker, Peggy Welle places fourth at the state meet. LADY KAHGKS END YEAR WITH 1 LOSS The Lady Kahok track' team this year finished the season with a winning record of six and one. The Kahoks also took first place in the Madison County Meet at Granite City and placed fourth at the Granite City South Invitational. The team was led in scoring by distance runner Alecia Martin who scored 90 points in the course of the year and was voted the most valuable track runner by the team. Martin also broke two records this year. The first was in the mile run with a time of 5:48.8 and the second was in the two mile where she set a time of 12:14.2. Three other team records were broken by members of the team this season. Peggy Welle, who placed fourth at state, and won the coaches' award for track, broke the 880-yard record with a time of 2:18.4. Shelly Langley, who placed sixth at the state meet, broke the high jump record when she cleared the height of 5'5 . The final record broken was the discus record held by Melinda Hopper. Hopper broke her own record in the event when she threw a distance of 103'4 . Hopper was handicapped later on in the season after she suffered a burn to her hand. 4 GIRL SENIORS RUN TRACK r Jiyuq-uf.. Melinda Hopper Mary Beth Stephens Peggy Welle f-JF Y FP' GIRLS' TRACK- Front Row: Peggy Welle, Carol Beanland, Patty Tiddy, Patti Wright, Melody Hindman, Maria Welle, Kim Verlinlck, Kelly Wicker Valerie Robbins. Row Two: Melinda Hopper, Lynda Bugg, Chris Long, Vicki Ramatowski, Peggy Sponemann, Kay KeMaster, Pat Rajkowski Diane Morgan. Row Three: Karen Heiman, Rosemary Fernandez, Teri Radosevich, Michele Mansini, Rosemary Connors, Kim Bowlin. Row Four Tina Butts, Tracy Duffy, Kay France, Ann France, Anne Rajkowski, Joan Welle, Shelly Langley. Row Four: Jennifer Stevens, Jackie Reynolds, Janie May , 85 NOT PICTU RED Carol Beanland ALECIA MARTIN BREAKS TWO RECCDRDS i J P l i l es l Lori Coleman displays her hurdling ability and determination at Belleville East. Coleman was the top hurdler for the Lady Kahoks. Alecia Martin broke both the mile and the two-mile records this year. Martin was also the only female cross country runner this year. GIRLS TAKE TO CGIVIPETITIVE RUNNING X 1-14- Conference meet in East St. Louis, and .. . 1978 GIRLS TRACK RESULTS Belleville East Triad Edwardsville O'FaIIon Wood River Nortl'i!Wood River Cahokia Jackie Reynolds hands off to Natalie Ramotoski in the second turn at the Lost Won Won Won Won Won Won ... Kim Bowlin, a sophomore, gets off to a quick start in the 440 relay race LESKERA PLAYS THREE-HOUR MATCH BOYS' TENNIS - Front Row: Bart Patchin, Dave Nelson, Dave Simon, John Cumberledge, Mark Tiemann. Row Two: John Hanks, Kelly Mannering, Jay Leskera, Jack Williams, Dave Nicholas. Row Three: Ed Lahue, Ken Holbert. Not Pictured: Ron Holloman, and Tom Holtzscher. . it-tx '--. . ' ft- lm 'L - - iii A Ed Lahue Jay Leskera played a three-hour match, but was Bart PSTCNH not victorious. The star of this year's boys' tennis team was freshman Jay Leskera. Leskera had the best match win-loss record of anyone on the team and just missed qualifying for the state meet. One of the longest tennis matches in the state history was played by Leskera at the district. In a three-round tie-breaker Leskera played for three hours in a match which he lost in the end. Also at the districts, sophomore Kelly Nlannering and freshman Ken- ny Holbert placed third in doubles play. Note: Due to the fact that the ten- nis score book was destroyed at the end of the Year by the coach there were. no results available for publica- tion in the Kahokian, BASEBALL TEAM HAS STRONG FINISH, ' ' 1 iv y ' 'f -I my P'-'ff ii I I . I V I I i , I ' ff? v l I ' I I A . ww f my I VARSITY BASEBALL- Front Row: Gary Wallace, Mike Heflin, Randy McEwen, Dana Walker, John Campbell, Fred McClary, Doug Despain, Rusty Stevenson, Ward Billhartz, Brad Buske. Row Two: Coach Russ Keene, Mike Fernandez, Kent Peccola, Rick George, Doug Albrecht, Dan Deets, Eric Byron, Greg Peters, Dave Ganser, Rich Bone, Brian Weider. . g v k Y ' 11 3 ., ,.. ijfj fp F ' TT?-Y tn ? db'-151913 -I ' PSE r 'S gf-'15 7 7 -- 7 ' ' , . 5 . a 'lu . a-:B-'J S 7 F '. . -5'1 ' :-wuuozw ' w1 f - A-'1 t H'4'f'1'F' ' I'-4 ' ' -5'-'Z '71 ' 52 - .rr-V ' f 77 ' sk Q If K1 - is-' ey,-T-E ,1'F..'-5'-gg3t,,3!gg.,,fi, 'Q-Jf5?3i.iif3n-X: - N m y ' - .,,,.,,,,,,3f g,..' - gf-,re ,?1,-5 1 Q.. , H V- -' ' : Q Q- P ig- - gg . -f .tt wr v. -K: l - fx-1N'f ' ' - av ' rw annum ' .r :.i.: 'x ,, M x'-' , f 1 fc' - ' I S-1 X- 52113 rf sm' iNfxm::..! l'i:'f'-.'!.-H7-'f '.5 'Sl'-ll .. . .- My 3, -f H,-g. , v,gn-gmvt mx - . 14,1 yu 1 : G Y R S .. -1. il, ...EQVTQ gpg' 'Lgeiuavu , . N . h ., Q- i,,p,.gg' gzjgzigiit I-ua: ,. .Init f -- ,A . 3:55. . 3 il V 6 paw, ., UE -- . refs' '54 L A., , . - 'wig gf I-I'-55-5',.-.: x. K .. 4 I ,U V' .- -f ---- W -2. - r. Q-1--. .-- f-at , l- 1 lit' -rt -f if H . ' X - -.. 1,4-1 5 ' -1 ,..1:i ' ' Jfdmlfa ggi, ,ln ' J .. ' f l - I I ' ' 1 -. -.. ' ' .4 f IW- IQ-3 W . 1- :3 I Koh- I , f r f ' f' ifuys., f' X . - an 7 . ' 1 j' X K - - 5 3 -5 i fl wk t I ' V V- 1 SY F- Q -- 5 - , I lf: hm X S. I W 5 ' 1 1 I .1 . X - - UF - ., ' 5 , 31 , 3' IT, Q-if-,f 1-:Sig ' 1 ,' . . -- -1- - ' '.:-:.- - ft .4 .. , .. ' ., U I - ' fl 35 I I' 1 cz F I , I 4 , . Q -M- 5 I u . RJ -' . I I it I Iv 6 . if 5 in ' -Q I V O . r N 1 kr? F s , v ' ,QI v , ' -' Kzbko 15,4014 f.7GlwIW' f ppff! I I J, f' I 4... - . 1-4 1 Q'-' f-1 . .niki f, E' X 'I ' 1 .1 SOPHOMORE BASEBALL- Front Row: Jeff Lewis, Bill Hook, Jeff McDaniels, Terry Phelps, Mark Campbell, Rich Rupprecht, Jim Hunter, Jim DaIIaRiva, A.G. Dunaway. Row Two: Coach Ed Etherton, Vince Plantz, Scott Carson, Dave Burg, Randy McEwen, Mike Heflin, Bill Griffith, Barry Wilson, Rick Dervalis, Keith Throm, Jeff Church, Scott Depper. OPPONENT Chicago Marist Granite City North Cahokia St Louis High Alton Belleville East Peoria Limestone Edwardsville Belleville West Belleville Althoff Cahokia E St Louis Alton SCORE DECISION 116 Granite City South 10-0 Belleville East Edwardsville O Fallon REGIONAL O'Fallon Centralia SECTIONAL Belleville East 7-5 6 3 on A-3 Won 1-O on Lost Lost Won Lost Lost Won Lost Won Won Won Lost Lost Won Won Won Lost Lost Won Won Lost Dan Deets, winning pitcher, relays the feeling of happiness the Kahoks feel after winning the Re- gional Championship. 1978 VARSITY BASEBALL RESULTS ' ' 3-O ' ' 3-1 ' 6-O . ' ' 4-3, - W , E. St. Louis 13-6 Won 3-1 ' 6-O ' ' 5-1, . ' 5-1 ' 8-6 ' 2-1 . . ' 4-1 1-O , W , 5 4 7 1 2 1 2 1 5 2 After getting off to a late start in the beginning of the season the Baseball team came on strong towards the end. With the help of pitch- ers Dan Deets and Greg Pe- ters the Kahoks captured their first regional title in a long time and ended the sea- son with a winning season. The highlight of the sea- son was the 5-1 defeat of Southwestern Conference powerhouse Edwardsville. The Kahoks were the under- dog in this game, but pulled out the victory to turn around their season. At the end of the season three members of the team won a place on the South- western Conference Base- ball Team. They were pitch- ers Greg Peters and Dan Deets and shortstop Mike Fernandez. KAHGKS CAPTURE REGIGNAL TITLE l it , i .H V 7 V - ' . ww :,:::.v'v 'I '- .. '. . V 1 W rv . kk i 4 1 ' Gary Wallace gets up to his feet after sliding into first base. Pitcher Greg Peters hurls a fast one towards home plate. Senior Dave Walker makes a head first dive towards second base. xv- . T11 V X!! 4 K t 'UH-nt 'W-:Ll ' ' V Q T' 1 lens ,, . - 's JC 1' , Y 55 uf. f. M 'A' fl 4- ' -qi VY, , ,. 'lisflv ,-.-' S ' ' tl WEN -1f 'x '.31,.4,--s'fx,,' f, f , , .4.'T ' , ' ' 'X A-f -1, '---V.-'-A 1--.' sv nz- T T 'fxrl S4 1 vi 5 1, f .L 11 SENIORS MAKE BASEBALL SQUAD 7 '42 9 Q!- ,ML X 4 1-5? N..-v-'F ' 1 1 hi xx Aff , N 5' f .f.-A . 3.75, ' 1 .,, , 56' 5 -ev 9-. 4 - 4.1-:-1 se ? Y up if r ttf S- 5 x ..,. ' ESV ' fb 'za :rs ' i xfx is Ar ' lx . as-af' ,V . 1 wh .V ,. Cb!! f - ,V..A -,.- -- - - .L 1 n Cm 12 an U Q21 if A , , Ninn'-in flf . Clockwisez Dan Deets, Fred McCIary, Mike Fernandez, Dave Ganser, Kent Peccoia, Eric Byron, Gary Wallace, Greg Peters, Ward Billhartz. inside: Dana Walker, Doug Albrecht. FRESHMAN BASEBALL- Front Row Robert Sanabria, Scott Perkins Ricky Buchanan, Rod Woods, Mar shaii Bickel, Scott Nordyke. Row Two: David Budwell, David Larsen Kent Parker, Jeff McDanieIs, Steve Baumgartner, Alan Cooper, Todd F Miller. Row Three: Curtis Bowen Bob Frain, Charles Siefert. . ,, ,, ' . , fvfffffaii iw! Sfdwg, fi . , rv . I iyihr 2 - in , mx 'Iv F -I N Iii L L. L. i I VV L A l V I up 1 1 V' 'iff l- 'Ll I I! il ALM A il 1 ix X Y M1152 ' A I ' 1 I, 'I fl A . ,L 1, , AX i'-1 i 'jf ,ri F- ' 7 'T .- Exflifi. n , , . it ,jg au. AX- my - -4 Q A ' Q' 7x ff i me gn y, V nf' , J , Jr A 5 W, ' if ' rf, iff A F- , iii it 'firm , iff fri, VARSITY SOCCER-BASKETBALL - Front Row: Leigh Descher, Peg- gy McCain, Laura Bohnenstiehl, Patty Willmore Cco-captainj. Row Two: Natalie Rarnatowski, Terry Geaschel, Dori Barnett, Brenda Gerling, Gina Miller Ccaptainj, Mary Bohnenstiehl. CHEERLEADERS LEAD TEAMS T0 VICTGRY -35 X-fn Mary Bohnenstiehl Leigh Descher Brenda Gerling Peggy McCain 5 N Q- ' Vw YQLY 9 Gina Miller Patty Willmore -1,---I-. FRESHMAN-SOPHOMORE - Front Row: Cheryl Hayes, Robin Geaschel, Nat- alie Zavaglia. Row Two: Sherri Shaffer, Shelly Langley, Chrissy Kohler. E' JUNIOR VARSITY - Front Row: Karen McCoskey, Donna McEwen, Suzy Wein- acht, Tina James. Row Two: Kendra Klein, Joanne Ohlendorf fcaptainj, Brenda Jansen. c,Q, f-7 Y'-rf VARSITY FOOTBALL-WRESTLING - Front Row: Shari George, Kim McMahon. Row Two: Jana Warren, Kathy Price Ccaptainb, Cheryl Steinwagner. SQUAD WINS FGURTH AT STATE. The JV cheerleaders realize that even the simplest pyramid requires full team effort. 'Y Hoping for a trip to STATE shows on the faces of the varsity cheerleaders after the Regional Champion- ship victory. Leading the students during the school fight song is an important part of a cheerleaders duty, as the Frosh!Soph squad learn early in the year. This year the cheerleading squad placed fourth at the State Cheer- leading Championship which was held at Bradley University. About 23 schools participated in the finals. This marked the first time the Col- linsville cheerleaders have partici- pated in this event. At summer camp at Macomb the squad placed first, with a chance to go to the grand nationals. However, due to lack of money, the girls were unable to compete in the grand na- tionals. Senior Patty Willmore, an eighth year cheerleader, was honored with a cheerleading scholarship to St. Louis University, which she turned down for several reasons. In September, the IHSA outruled pyramids. The ruling was a result of a cheerleader in Kentucky who broke her neck attempting an aerial dismount off of a four-person pyra- mid. Thus the squad was unable to do many of their pyramids in compe- tition and had to make up several new cheers. 'SHGRT PEGPLE' ENHANCE RCUTINES Many fans flocked to Kahok games this year, but perhaps the highlight in some games was the half-time performance of the Pom-Pon Squad. The Pom-Pon Squad performed at many school events with the CHS Marching and Pep Bands in- cluding parades, assemblies, foot- ball, basketball and soccer games. This year, the squad also performed at Stouffer's lnn and entertained for senior citizens. Before any sporting events be- gan, the squad attended a camp at. Vincennes University in Indi- ana, where they brought home a first-place trophy. The girls all agree that being a pom-pon girl is a lot of work, but is very rewarding. The sponsors this year were Mrs. Renee Taake and Mr. Rich- ard Timko. POM-PON SQUAD - Front Row: Tara Morris, Pam Connor, Debbie Houston, Karen Karsteter, Cindy Taylor, Kyle Tieman. Row Two: Ronda Byers, Margie Brummitt, Suzy Ross, Diana Sampson Csecretaryy, Chris Neider Ccaptainj, Lisa Mundy, Paula Taylor, Susie River Ctreasurerj. Row Three: Brenda Biggerstaff, Tish Kebbel, Pati Gallaher, Peggy Watt, Shelly Vacca, Diana Gieselman, Ann Bradshaw. ' V T L - ',-ll. ' 1 ' ' T -t S 5-357 ' ' ,j ,vb f ,fi it rf f tp J N N ' F' V' .. ' L F.. R L- x K- , vm.. . X ' 'czi Ronda Byers If ,,. Debbie Houston Karen Karsteter Chris Neider Y V! NOT PICTURED N , - R Susie River ' g ,N-gf Lisa Mundy f Margie Brummitt .J 'il' Suzy Ross Diana Sampson paula Taylor LETTERIVIEN DONATE SERVICESJVIONEY The Monogram Club is made up of students who have excelled in high school athletics and display charac- ter synonymous with high school sports. Among the activities that the Monogram Club participates in are selling programs at football and bas- ketball games, serving refresh- ments, ushering at basketball games and also video-taping the games of the basketball Kahoks. Through proceeds collected through these projects, the Mono- gram Club has donated generously to the Save the Kahok Athletics fund, to the football team for new equipment, a large supply of balls for the golf squad, a pitching machine for the baseball team, and in the past the Club has been responsible for the purchases of the video-tape camera, the football blocking sled, uniforms for the cheerleaders, the marquee in front of the Vandalia Campus Gymnasium and donations to various organizations. For the efforts of the Monogram Club, members enjoy banquets peri- odically through the year at no cost to them. The sponsor this year was Mr. Frank Pitol. MONOGRAM CLUB-Front Row: John Renfro, Ted Stites, Dave Camillo, Dave Ganser, Rob Jackstadt Cvice presidentj, Doug Francis, Scott Urban, Greg Davisson. Row Two: Dale McConkey, Bill Eberts, Doug Albrecht, Brad Vacca, Joe Camillo Cpresidentj, Dana Walker, Keith Kirchoff. Row Three: Jim Steinwagner, Gary Wallace, Jim Reed, Steve Ray, Mike Fernandez, Tony Caminiti, Brian Weider, John Belobradyic, Brian Hess, Dave Gaumer, Gary Jones, Jim Wilson, Eric Byron, Doug Giacoletto, Stafford Gavin, John Lacopo, Don Osborn, Marty Barnett. Row Four: Ralph Shaw, Jay Dowling, Fred McCIary Csecretaryj, Tom Martin, Terry Tennant, Pete Harding Ctreasurerj. FCA STRIVES FOR SPORTSIVIANSHIP zz, ff Mi The Fellowship of Chris- tian Athletes is an organiza- tion of athletes and cheer- leaders that meet on a semi- regular basis for an evening of Christian fellowship throughout the year. The meetings are loose and open for almost any kind of dis- cussion. A bake sale was held dur- ing the year to raise funds to help send members to the National Conference over the summer. I A banquet was also held at i' Roustio's Restaurant. Members will attend a Na- tional Conference over the summer at either the Uni- FELLOWSHIP of CHRISTIAN ATHLETES-Front Row: Lynn Lisewski, Diane Morgan, Stacy Simon, Cathy Stringer, Kelly Wicker, Karen Geller, Linda Zukowski, Amy Fedder. Row Two: Jay Wilshire, John Campbell, John Renfro Vel'Sity of Arkansas OI' Colo- fsec.!tres.J, Dave Gaumer Cpresidentj, Brian Weider Cvice presidentb. Row Three: Pete Harding, Dave Camillo, rado State. Brad Vacca, Joe Camillo, Ralph Shaw, Tom Harvengt, Tony Konsky. Row Four: Ted Stites, Jeff Ungerott, John b M nch. Row Five: Stafford Gavin, Don Lacopo, Dave Ross, Kent Poccula, Craig Gaumer, Jim Lacopo, Bo oe Wilson. if 'F AA . AV 'J ' sh I + if, m ROWDS CARRY ON KAHOK TRADITION SHOW SUPPORT DURING ENTIRE SEASON f V 4, 'J A , .k,. ,,,,N X X a nf, N' ri' 'mi 5 0 '4 'llv . 1 6, . F .151 W A' A xt-,ST I ' 0 Q.. X A if N r If F, 'Y 3' E. ren' ft ,L - iv' ' mb if gp. -I 'Q' Av Q-if Wiwvf A Pl-:mon f ' ' P'l?!xY B E3 ,Q ruul. ND YT. 'N 3' , , A f,..',. 1 M N! X gs, A J 545 2 n ' ,,.. 1, , 5 fv- 6 . Qu., 4 V' Q NF '1:g?! I 5'f .glflzy 5 ff i' A 'A Aezl 1 Dr' QA 1,3 '33 -1 .p , K x tapl .ar S' -U J T V gg' V Ar , -Q x Lx: I L 'A 73 , 1 5 . C ' 1, JS 21 J ' I My 'Z'-If . ' ' 5. F: f YY 7' 4 1 1. L- . .g'4 f.. 4 - ' -M-' y , V' ,I ,Q ' ,. ' If 'fr n M -' 5-'r 'fi' . , 1 '5' 1' fu R3 . if'-5 .' ' I' As'-9' 1355 1 ., , 5 L ,, - rf 5-'Xia' I ' .QQ .M L,-L-1 A' Q. ff-f it av fr f,, f, 5, I ' I use 5 2' Alf' 'M my ., ,A v' 990 990 MUSIC TALENTS APPEAL TO STUDENTS .P-fvluuaf FLEETWOOD MAC - John McVie, Christine McVie, Stevie Nicks, Mick Fleetwood, Lindsay Buckingham. PETER FRAMPTON THE MARSHALL TUCKER BAND - Toy Caldwell, Tommy Caldwell, Doug Gray, George McCorkIe, Jerry Eubanks, Paul Riddle. X X BOB SEGER jx REO SPEEDWAGON - Neal Doughty, Kevin Cronin, Gary Richrath, Gregg Philbin, Alan fs iw ' Gratzer. h 1,4 7 ALICE COOPER ..,--X 98 4' QQA- RUSH - Neil Peart, Geddy Lee, Alex Lifeson. 3 X 'dh' fix ,fi IP. 1 .. , beg Y' ' T' A ' K8 z S ' , , ' 4 lj 2 l' l as is - S' OZARK MOUNTAIN DAREDEVILS - Steve Cash, Ruell Chappell, Michael Grande, Rune Walle, Larry Lee, Jerry Mills, John Dillon, Steve Canaday. EMERSON LAKE 81 PALMER - Keith Emerson, Greg Lake, Carl Palmer. D '-F 'TTT' QUEEN - Freddie Mercury, John Deacon, Brian May, Roger Taylor. STYX - Dennis DeYoung, Chuck Panozzo, James Young, Tommy Shaw, John Panozzo. LOCAL CONCERTS ATTRACT STUDENTS Music plays an important role in the lives of CHS students. Since Collinsville is located in the greater St. Louis metropolitan area, the students have access to Kiel Auditorium and the Checkerdome, where some of the nation's biggest concerts are held. Many attended Superjam '77 featuring REO Speedwagon and Judas Priest, as well as concerts by Styx, Bob Seger, Ozark Mountain Daredevils, Emerson Lake and Palmer, and Rush. The Marshall Tucker Band was the opening group in the Mississippi River Festival this past May. Students will remember Queen, whose hit, We Are the Champions, was the theme song during the state basketball finals. Fleetwood Mac had the largest selling album of the year, closely followed by Peter Frampton. Alice Cooper, with his stage show, Welcome to My Nightmare, was an- other student favorite this year. JUDAS PRIEST - Rob Halford, lan Hill, Glenn Tipton, Les Binks, K. K. Downing. Several other music personalities have received special recognition frorn the students. Among these are Harry Chapin, Jay Ferguson, Gary Wright and Jackson Browne. Harry Chapin Jackson Browne an-,K Gary Wright Jay Ferguson Q ELVIS, LYNYRD SKYNYRD LIVES END Ron Furrer performs for Elvis fans at Sonny and Char's in Collinsville in A Touch of Elvis . -- Elvis Presley, the King of rock 'n' roll, died August 16, 1977. His death marked the end of an era that had changed America in both music and styles. When Elvis first appeared on TV in the late 1950's, his style was considered vulgar by many parents. But young Americans were drawn to his fusion of music and sex that had long been denied the youth. Elvis skyrocketed the record sales. He was swamped with offers from all over the world. In 1958, he was draft- ed bythe U.S. Army. But his image was kept alive. When he was released from the Army in 1960, people were still drawn to him. His record, Stuck on You!Fame and For- tune sold 1,000,000 copies in six days. He made movies and his albums were gold. But it couldn't last forever. His once young audience was now middle-aged. By 1974, he was emotionally and physically exhausted. He withdrew from the public's eye. Although he is gone, his music lives on. Many people are now imitating him. One that Collinsville locals are familiar with is Ron Furrer, with his show, A Touch of Elvis. A plane crash took the lives of three members of the rock group Lynyrd Skynyrd. Ronnie Van Zant, lead singer, Steve Gaines, lead guitarist, and his sister Cassie Gaines, vocalist, were killed October 20, 1977 when their plane, enroute to Baton Rouge for a concert, crashed in McComb, Mississippi. Their top songs include Free Bird, Sweet Home Alabama and What's Your Name. The surviving mem- bers may perform again, but never under the name Lyn- yrd Skynyrd. Although both Elvis Presley and Lynyrd Skynyrd are gone, they will long be remembered by students and the world alike for the image they left behind. Elvis In Concert is one of Elvis' many popular albums. Pea Street Survivors was the last album released by Lynyrd Skynyrd before the tragic deaths of three group members. NEW, OLD ALBUMS RETAIN POPULARITY 2,4 O GNER iff gl! V 1' Qi 'L V .hr .VJ -X ' 'f' if '75 -9 Q KF , J- 'L .. , 5! xi x Tvf ' A ,- , X. .- -A . xv- . , . - 1 . , .. 'J ' ' X . !,l ' -.. 'L ECHDC5 A r D w'tl K wr Wm. :mov I J , HY 3 'S' M- 9 :N - 4 I ?fH W K 7 xr if f Y 7 2 f , X f , Q E K J Q 4 'ifr- ' q:: GQ . ,fig . U THE ' XCRRDUQTE - 4,-W-ws s . n f I I I I Q 4 f Y L 2 ff fl UW 5 1 1 s ' .-.. I 5 1 4 u 5 fi? I 0 o G A 50 Qu .30 I I A Us 5 0 o I I .4 ,I I c' L. 6,357 X., , 1 u .ln - J . - 0 If 4 ' K ' ' r ts I ks! .I . 'sr X I x ' l Q-, 5 X I l I F .n ' X ! I I I ', L I r' I r . Y S ' I I Q 'I A J I' I an ' y ' A, I I 1 ' I I 's O g K . : ' 1 I I f' X J L K y , 'Q . I I I I I X X ' .4 Q f s ' Q 1 I , I 1 f 3 t f 1 I Q ' . ' I J ' . ,- t A ' , I 4,5 ,1- q I d ' 0 Q 2 - D 5 550 PEOPLE FACULTY EDITOR Regina Adams STAFF Cheryl Allen Linda Arnold Jennifer Dix Diana West FRESH MAN EDITOR Natalie Zavaglia STAFF Rhonda Jenkins Julie Randant Tammy Anderson Vicki Welch Tracy Pavelek Lisa Bugg Elaine Yokubat FRESHMAN LAYOUTS Cheryl Allen Linda Arnold Jim Woodcock SOPHOMORE EDITOR Scott Pitol STAFF Karen Ecker Sherri Shaffer Suzanne Spotanski Karen Cato Linda Cuiferi Marge Swip Gail Sneider Beth Soehlke Linda Edwards JUNIOR EDITOR Linda Arnold STAFF Jenny Funkhouser Tom Holtzscher Kelly Cheatham 5 1 SENIOR EDITOR Stan Pitol STAFF Laurie Miller Susie Bodine Carol Beanland Kathy Loyet A school board controversy and some administrative After learning that some votes declared spoiled BOARD SEATS TWO FEMALESQ BUDGET CUTS SHUFFLE STAFF 5, .1-4 SCHOOL BOARD-Front Row: Wil- liam Snedecor, Tom Jenkins, William Ellis. Row Two: Fred Rid- dle, Shirley Highlander, Violet Fletcher, Jack Parker. T .2 fl' f' JOHN RENFRO DALLAS HARRELL LESTER BICKEL Superintendent Assistant Superintendent Assistant Superintendent of Unit 10 Schools of Personnel of Elementary Schools switches created several changes in the Unit 10 system this year. On September 19, Mrs. Violet Fletcher was seated on the school board after a five-month controversy. The April 9 school board election showed Mrs. Shirley Highlander took one of the two vacant spots and Mr. Joseph Kurtak the other. The vote tally showed that Mr. Kurtak defeated Mrs. Fletcher by only 10 votes. might have been good, Mrs. Fletcher took the election results to court. I A spoiled ballot simply means that an x was placed in a box marked incorporated or unincorporated area. This step was only necessary for a write-in candidate. A recount was ordered and on August 3, the recount showed Mrs. Fletcher had won over Mr. Kurtak by 11 votes. Mr. Kurtak decided not to take his case to the '9- I I i ef! .X , RODNEY WOODS Principal-Greenwood Campus IVIR. WOODS ENJOYS JOB OF PRINCIPAL This year marks the fifth year Mr. Rod Woods has been principal at CHS, Greenwood. Before coming to CHS, Mr. Woods was principal at Webster Jr. High and Hollywood Heights Elementary. Mr. Woods at- tended SIU Carbondale and Edwardsville and as for his job he says, l'm happy being a high school principal, I love it and I wouldn't want to do anything else. appellete court and therefore resigned his board position. Students at both campuses saw some different admin- istrators in their building this year. Ms. Margaret Linder, after 38 years of service to Unit 10, retired leaving a vacant spot at the Greenwood Cam- pus. She was not replaced. Dr. Freeman Hopper, assistant superintendent of sec- ondary schools, was moved to Greenwood Campus to handle attendance. In addition, he maintained his duties F JOHN GUSE Principal-Vandalia Campus IVIR. GUSE BECOMES VANDALIA LEADER Mr. John Guse, after being assistant principal of Vandalia for five years, took over the job as principal this year at Vandalia Campus. Mr. Guse spent 20 years at East St. Louis as an instrumental music teacher and administrator. When his job affords the new principal some free time, he enjoys photogra- phy and aviation. as assistant superintendent. Mr. Reese Hoskin, assistant principal, was transferred from Greenwood Campus to Vandalia Campus after Mr John Guse was promoted from assistant principal to prin cipal of Vandalia Campus. Mr. Ed Phelps, former Vandalia principal, now works in Elk Grove, 8 Chicago suburb. By Regina Adams DR. HOPPER MOVES TO GREENWODD TO TAKE OVER ATTENDANCE DUTIES The 1977-78 school year became a year of change in December, 1976. It was at that time the voters of Unit 10 went to the polls and turned down a 32-cent tax rate increase by a two to one margin. The school board immediately took up the grim task of chopping away at the budget, trimming the lean as well as the fat, until it represented a mere shadow of its former self. As the new school year dawned in August, students were greeted with a six-hour day 17:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. at Greenwood and 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Vandaliaj and by fewer teachers, whose ranks were cut by the sharp edges of school board budget cutting knives. Some programs were hit harder than others. All CHS athletic programs were scratched off the budget sheets-a cut which seemed to upset the public more than the numerous academic cuts. A public fund-raising committee was established, and through numerous fund-raising activities, including a new car raffle, more than enough money was raised to keep the proud Kahok sports tradition alive. The year saw P.E. become an elective for the seniors and juniors for the first time at CHS. Freshmen and soph- omores were limited to four academic subjects, thus making it nearly impossible to graduate early. There were proposals to close the Vandalia Campus, moving all high school students to Greenwood, or, to hold morning classes for freshmen and sophomores, while juniors and seniors would attend in the afternoon. f-2' DR. FREEMAN HOPPER RONALD GANSCHINIETZ Assistant Superintendent Assistant Principal, Greenwood of Secondary Schools But in the long run, none would have saved as much as the six-hour day, so they were shelved. Other areas weren't as lucky as the athletic program. All non-tenured and 10 tenured teachers were released from their jobs by March, but by September, most were re-hired, but not all. Several left Collinsville to take jobs elsewhere. Secretaries, custodians, cafeteria workers, counselors and library aides were also laid off. Extracurricular activi- ties were reduced, and each student, whether in the band or on the debate team, felt the resounding no of the Unit 10 voters. Everybody from the cheerleaders to the school newspaper felt the budet cutters' cleaver. With reluctance, the board reduced Unit 10's oper- ational costs as best they could. While some students questioned the quality of their education, others seemed to enjoy the shorter school hours. Many juniors and seniors were unhappy because with the new scheduling the administrators felt there was no longer any need for open campus, therefore, that policy was eliminated. Others found that the six-hour day better accommodated their work schedules. Even though it took a little more effort than in previous years, it seemed, by year's end, that most of us had emerged from these hallowed halls, still wondering how we had managed to survive and wondering what 1978-79 would bring. By Scott Thompson REESE HOSKIN Assistant Principal, Vandalia IVIR. HCDSKIN IVICDVES T0 VANDALIA 1' X -.. l L gg. LR. , , XXL GERRI BEST. Gm- FRED BLOSS, Grn. DORIS DANKENBRING, Van. WILLIAM DETERMAN, Van. Nurse Sophomore Counselor Nurse Freshman Counselor ii km -HLL ALICE HAYES, Grn. PHYLLIS HUGGINS, Grn. VIRGIL KASSING, Grn. KEN MERIDETH, Grn. AXV Technician Senior Counselor Junior Counselor Vocational Counselor . Al, -I ' 'fi:',ffj ,Ly Q 'I - rm' f.. J I I L . ,jf IL f I i ED MUSSO, Grn. GLEN PICKERING, AVC ALFRED PIRTLE, AVC Grounds Monitor Voc. Guidance Co-ordinator Director of Vocational School QE .onafwm W' 1 Dr. Freeman Hopper takes advantage of a few free mo- ments, away from attendance problems, to catch up on his duties as assistant superintendent. CLERICAL STAFF SETS BUSY PACE ftp., ,rj . Q L?545xf ei' Z iz, ,, ffm' I may ' 'ii-ff ,Y A A S ,.. 1 ' MIDGE BARROWS, Grn. Secretary SARA EADS, Van. Secretary JANE MOLINAR, AVC Secretary 'fx' Kik MARY JO PRUITT, Grn. Secretary 'f' 7 BARBARA BUXTON, Gm. Clerical Aide MARGARET GILLIGAN, Van. Librarian VIRGINA MUSSO, AVC Data Processing ' CARLA SEIPP, AVC Data Processing fa ,,. X. 14, 9 1 :Zn , . hz 9 in 4- wg, vs 4' ,fi , 'f A 'J 68 K nf 1 x wiwgb i T' ' 1 BETTY CAPPELLO, Grn. CLEO CORRELL, Van. Secretary Clerical Aide - . GLENDA MCEWEN, Grn, MARGE MESTEMACHER, Grn Secretary Secretary l 5 .S L, MARY SUE NOETH, Van. GLORIA NOLAN, Grn. Drafting Aide Secretary GLORIA WAGENER, Grn. PUPS Aide MANY TEACHERS FAVOR 6-HOUR DAY X! RON ADAMS. Grn. Mythology. Coll. Prep IV 9 Q f. , A it ki. .- - L. 1 NELL AMBERS. Grn. Accounting I XJ s' S A KATHLEEN BAKER. Grn. Cons. Ed, Gen. Business CAROL BLOEMKER, Grn. Girls P.E. Q? x-fs BARBARA ALCORN, Van. Gen. Business, Typing ll I3 THOMAS ARRIOLA, Grn. French I-IV, Spanish IV-V ,- 11' ff. MARIO BALETTIE, Van. Driver's Ed. ERNESTINE BOTTLEMY, Grn. Fam. Liv., FdfNutr. S wx If aff: ' fi L, Student Activites Fund Chairman, Mrs. Nancy Cookson, presents School Board President Mr, Tom Jenkins with a check for 52,455.99 :vb ? ELINOR R. AYE. Van. Spanish I-Il T ELLEN BEEBE, Van. Today's World, World Govt. HC! :M YVONNE BRODA. Grn. PUPS 5. Q 1 j- Ye i I 1 .L., R, Q' ' A1755 .aiei , k 3' .X 'f I it .Q Q Q I DAN BAKER, Grn. General Business, U.S. History DALE BESSE, Van. Today's World GAIL BRUGGEMAN, Van. Geometry, Algebra I SEVERAL TEACHERS SWITCH CAIVIPUSES DUE TO CUTBACKS X flu.. im..- ' fx , . RICHARD BUSCI-I, AVC Auto Mechanics 9 y A , NXNMA -1 74 -K l -.. U iq I ? g . f - 1' 1 -- . 'valnigxs-nj,'ff . H 3' 1 ' V ' U' . i X' 'lf A 2 Mr. Rich Holloman finds that working with students individually produces better understanding. RICHARD O. CANNADY, AVC Mech. 81 Architectural Drafting X1-fi 2 SHARON CERNY, Van. NANCY COATS, Van. Home Ec., Practical Math Girls' P.E., Today's World HOWARD COLE, AVC Co-op IZETTA DAVIS, Grn. DON DAVISSON, Grn. Shorthand, Typing II Boys' P.E. GLEN DEASON, AVC Carpentry W., , . F. J ' . ' bf , ,QS fir: I I 'i'f ,A IL , s. . 'et' V' N 'AA ' , .---,- , ' Q JAMES CANGE, Van. Drafting Sf I GENE CATALPA, Van. Boys' P.E. gf RICHARD L. CRABTREE, Grn. Algebra II WILLIAM DEARWORTH, Grn. Driver's Ed. '- Qkmfmi, RUTH DETERMAN, Grn. Mach. Shorthand, Office Mach. ROBERT EDWARDS, Grn. German I-IV VERGIL FLETCHER, Grn. Boys' P.E. ,Z ' - 1 'iii ' 3' ' '7 Hf??? 2 'fi I v2 , :Milf f ,'f, .M 09,49 or VICKIE FYIE, Van. English I, Theatre Arts 13 ' I , fi. ' 3 Egg ' xr ' I L, I k 1 .'Xj, if DENNIS W. DIAZ, Van. Global Affairs, World History AP.,-,Q-45 I I , fm I. I . . I ,L X r 1 .J HAROLD ELLETT, AVC Computer Programming 5-qc ROD FRENCH, Grn. Geometry, Intro. Alg. ZX J JERRlGERDES,Van Enghshll AX CHARMIEN V. DUFF, Grn. Girls' P.E. LLOYD DUNNE, Grn. World History, Amer. History 1331. n :I u rn r 21 1: X QZKN, rl fl g 'J JOANNA ENOCH, Gm. Chemistry I-II MITZI FENN, Van. Girls' P.E. FAY FULTS, Grn. ' Geometry, Practical Math JEANNA FUNKHOUSER, Van. Typing I, Gen. Business f A-, JOHN GERDES, Van. GARY GEROFF, Grn. Intro. Algebra I-ll U.S, History .J 5 - 'I f I , ft. - Mr. James Holley finds that an hour free from students is a RHODA GIBSON, Grn. JACK GILMORE, Grn. time to gather up one's thoughts and to prepare for the Chorus, Music Appreciation U.S. History, Prob. in Dem. next class. 1. -, , .q 1 Kgixffxx ' H 'fig I' , t i I ' K, ' i , B L ' h .V A - My , 1 Q .Z JEANNINE GOSSETT, Van. FRED GREENLY' AVC RICHARD HAMILTON, Grn. BONNIE HARGROVE, Grn. English I Welding Algebra I, Intro. Alg. Il Jewelry, Weaving 'Uwe ll I FRANCIS HARRIS, AVC TERRI HAYES, Grn. PAUL HELFRICH, Grn. IVAN HERRING, Grn. Auto Body Office Prac., Accounting I Environmental Science English Il, Sociology I 50' CAROLYN HESTER' Gm. TERRY HIEKEN, AVC MARGARET HINES, Van. COLLEEN. HOFFMAN, AVC PUPS Food Service Algebra I, Practicai Math SGC. Practice, Cler. Practice KUNCL FYIE TEACHER GF THE YEAR Miss Janet Kuncl English teacher at Greenwood Cam pus and Miss Vicki Fyie another English teacher at Van dalia Campus were the students choice this year for Teacher of the Year Miss Kuncl who began working at Collinsville 22 years ago was first a registrar for 11 years and has been teach mg for the last 11 years This year she was Senior Class sponsor English Department chairman and sponsor of 0 N Y' fs Z,4.Cty 1w or -E-5 I 5 the National Honor Society Her hobbies include listening to music both classical and mood Miss Kuncl also graduated from CHS Miss Fyie has been teaching for five years at Vandalia Campus Her hobbies include working in stained glass macrame and plants Miss Fyie graduated from high school in Chicago 'T g N. Mayor Lewis Krause presents Social Science At the departure of Mrs. Elinor Aye, Mrs. Judy Mr. Rich Hamilton and his student teacher department head, Mr. .lack Gilmore, with a Bieser took over as Spanish teacher at Van- Mr. Dave Rauh, discuss the day's events dur volume of the Collinsville Municipal Code. dalia Campus. ing their supervisory period. fri E Mr. Ron Adams fascinates many CHS Students with his JANE HoLcoMB, Avc JAMES HOLLEY, Gm. ROBERT HOLLINGSHEAD, van. famous 5t0'Vte g- Health - Occupations Typing I, Personal Typing Biology, Envir. Science we ,,-f- :,,w,1 J, ffl:-L' i IX A P I I RICHARD HOLLOMAN, Grn. IRMA HOLMES, Grn. ANNABELLE HUBBARD, Van. ANITA JACOBSON, Van. 20th C. History, U.S. History U.S. History English I, Today's World English I X., PATRICIA JOHNSON, Grn. ROBERT JOHNSTON, Grn. LINDA KASPAR, Van. RUSS KEENE. Gm- Trigonometry, Calculus U.S. History Girls' P.E. Driver's Ed. arf: '67 x -qs ri' A-3 DOROTHY KOELLING, Grn. ROBERT KOSTEN, AVC PATRICIA KRUPP, Grn. JANET KUNCL, Grn. Latin I - IV Co-op, Merchandising English Ill, Reading Ill Coll. Prep IV, Comp. 81 Research H 2. QELLHIIAE H . l , -is il ALBERTA LANG. Grn. LINDA LUSTER, Van. MICHAEL MAAG, Van. RICHARD MATT. AVC English ll - lll Today's World Small Englne Repair, Wood IA Auto Mechanics, Auto Body X2 ff . ff K-9 !-,,,,.nn , A .,1,..,n' vv 'li' A V. ,, ...wx-in wg ' !.y .J9' 'D Q f-iii' ' f '7g2?-L.. -. ,ni L -'::T- .,,.d . ' If . ,yfilicl .i .'p,:,f- V 4- 3:11 'M 1 A.: 2:65. is V ,Y j., .rx zzz, .-- 13 7-J ,jf ffffff X ii-,.-'I . X lx ,H fr eff, -W e -1 ...sf ON. 4 an lv ,4 XKNE A -Q '94 Kg 1 1 1.-4 Az H. as 4' IVIR. NELSON BROADCASTS CHS SPORTS ON WIBV-AIVI Students who were unable to attend Kahok basketball games, but listened to them on WIBV-AM, probably found themselves listening to Mr. Mark Nelson, Greenwood speech and drama teacher. Mr. Nelson is a broadcaster for WIBV Radio in Belleville and has been for five years. This season, he broadcasted 15 of the Kahok basketball games, home and away. Including college, Mr. Nelson has been broadcasting for the past 10 yea.rs for several sta- tions. One was WGNU in Gran- ite City. Mr. Nelson broadcasts football and basketball games, not only for Collinsville, but for such schools as Belle- ville West and Belleville Area College. When broadcasting Kahok games, Mr. Nelson finds it hard not to feel partial for CHS in a close game. The key to a good broadcast is to be impartial. Make it exciting no matter what the score is, but in a close game, it's hard to keep the im- partial feelings back, he said. I learn faces of the players. I never call out a number be- cause the people listening know names, not numbers. This season, Mr. Nelson was part of the broadcasting team in the Class A State Champion- ship. His other state broad- casts were in 1975 where Class A Champions were Venice and Class AA Champions were Wen- dell-Phillips. TEACHERS STRESS ACHIEVEIVIENTQ 'v -4 1 ' -I -, 1: ,. : ' ,.- 1 wg? V 5 ,Pi , 'Q 5,13 2 . gjzl -fl l -:f .G , 'i s ' - ' ' :M k 1 ,V i ,, 'f 4 u J :L - .fm x , '..i'::' '- . 'f .1-A kg, I . I. v.ulG?3? ' if-'ZX z 'far . i ',.- 31 'S L . A f, - ': L ' J, 321' ' 1 ma 3 ff'-I 'Z' 'i f L 1 5 4 , I A .5 ,f f .4-ova., v - - ROSEMARY MCCONKEY, Grn. JIM MELTON, Gm. PuPs PSyCh0l0gy -457' .YV Af' 5 .V ,:Q 'T': , W1 QL! KAREN MOORE, Grn. JAMES MORRISON, AVC English ll, Reading ll Horticulture fl i lr MARK NELSON, Grn. n n.: 5: 1' Vi ri im, ' 5 rm mu no L X ,, f . f U -xg, my , ,f ., ,,,f . ,.,.. ..,, , ff- -- yf . M 1 'V I , . ff2.I f -'j 4g..-..S.:, , 'S Boo, Mass Comm., Debate, ' JOAN NEWMAN, Gm- Drama Chemistry I, Practical Math Miss Maureen Andrea, student teacher for Mrs. Ann Smith, rec- Electronics Typing I. Gen. Business ognizes the importance of answering student's questions in an individual setting. IE. Sf . A - ,A -t ',' ,- - .tx ,..s,- err eff: IRENE MEYER, Grn. LINDA MITCHELL, Grn. Coll. Prep lll English lll, Cr. Writing. V :AN fx SUSAN MUETH, Van. JOE NAYLOR, Grn. Special Ed. Sociology, World Geography GEORGE NOETH, Van. PAUL OLDHAM, AVC Industrial Arts Machine Shop ROBERT QRRELLI AVC JOHN OSTANIK, Van. ENCOURAGE ACADEMIC INVOLVEMENT 370 4 .1 Illlll Nl KX RITA PARSLEY, AVC SANDRA PERSONS, Grn. PAT PETKOWSKI, Grn. MILDRED PHEGLEY, Grn. Advanced Accouting PUPS Work!Study Program Special Ed. ' iq -I -E , , if ' , 'E E, if 2 A - - JAMES PIDGEON, AVC FRANK PITOL, Van. RAY POTTHAST, AVC MARY FRANCES RAY, AVC Graphic Arts Boys' P.E. Co-op Commercial Art fpbx Wx, X E ,I -.ix , I HOWARD ROBERTSON, AVC Architectural Drafting DENNIS RICKERT, Van.-AVC English l - ll, Horticulture WAYNE RINCKER, Grn. Biology, Physics S-L gf-K --.-iii STEVE RYDGIG, Grn.A Biology I - ll, Physiology lllxi. PEGGY SALDEN, Van. GENE SCHAEFER, Van. STAN SCHAEFFER, Van. WILL SHASHACK, Van. Special Ed. Machine Shop, Metals English I Woodworking -4 ,D J . L ' if r, H V 5 'E '52 ,M KM ' jk 77 i A T . ffjl . 1? EARLENE SHAW, Grn. Notehand, Shorthand -,V KATHY SIMS, Grn. English II, Journalism FRANK SLINKARD, AVC Welding 'Sa LYNETTE SPHAR, Grn. Art, Print 81 Film Making RHONDA SILVEY, Van. Driver's Ed. X ROBERT SITZES, Van. Practical Math l N ANN SMITH, Grn. English lll, Humanities C17 ,R T JOE SPURGEON, Van. Boys' P.E. ss' 5 EQ E , ,, 11 J, g zu ,- ' . 3 f 1 ' ' Nair ,-. 2 2.1-Inf 'Ir-:ff 1 i . fi f '2:s?f ming- ' Ls. 11-:iss vt '-.-'fy 1. :,i j?'??5'Yf,,1mrf4,aEi Y'-2 41245159 1 Q , i 1 sf -Z :'-f,r+w - ' 'fi T ' T ' ' 'lilies .V . 'Eff if? ' - T . ' 53,1 2545.11 C w ,, if-'1l,'7:94 , - E' . -' 1 -'Kip'-'f: H 'frvw,E.!f1J , . 121' x Q sqjefwqas, '--4 . ' ff, H5 a, . 1 A iQ? 'f' t?. A ' Q -, ' ' f 'ig s,f 'L.ff . . rg., - A ,- , .1 fn-if .bin b A ,M 1 fx i V ' ,. it 5 , . , Q .,,,. ,,-.9-iq I 1 , sf ,,....w-4 . V-.g . .. sf , A 'fi . f if l 2 if V it 3' rv? 59' Fl' Z 0 Q3 o 3 mm :TQ ga: vii Id? 9-3 2.9. gs' 33' 22 J' 911, X? 'cn 28 0:1 7 '45 32 :s Em 35' Q-na .,,,f-+ 32 Pro :s FW' ru Bl o :- ru G 5 l 'Q TERRY SMITH, Grn. TOM SNEED, AVC Driver's Ed. Merchandising DEMETRINA STAMBOLDJIEV. NEIL STREBEL, Grn. Van. Band Art I, Crafts l Z pn!! M, - X FACULTY SPONSORS CLUBS, SPORTS ,.J .lx ,ixii .IQ . . iagsgt. , X - .m -IT Fl CHARLES SUAREZ, Grn. RENEE TAAKE, Grn. Spanish I-III Pottery 81 Sculpture, Painting .ti RICHARD TIMKO, Grn. Psychology ANDREA TRACH, Van. English I ry- 'Y DEAN WALLEN, Grn. Civics, Current Events CHUCK WANDLING, AVC Air Conditioning, Sheet Metal CWI X I V ANITA WICK, Grn. Fam. Liv., Fd!Nutr. English I BARRY WILBER, Van. Q - ST ,, TERRY TAYLOE, Grn. English III L KATHY URBAN, AVC Merchandising ff 2 MARY KAY weissnoo, van English ll I' -y ,,'xiS': JJ' , -,, get D. ri Sw ,i b , ' ,Tl V, I Xk,,.kt.,:. ' I Q' 1 r Q i X fl JUDY WILLIAMS, Van. Industrial Math JO ANN TAYLOR, Grn. Bus. Law, English II ff! RICHARD VAN HOOK, Van. Today's World THOMAS WHITE, Grn. Art I, Crafts I NOT PICTURED Pat Beller, Van. Judy Bieser, Van. Gabrielle Cervellione, Van. Larry Eads, Van. Kathleen Hanke, Van. Mary Lee Mundiz, Grn. Jane Pfaff, Van. Charlene Staden, Grn. Joy Upton, Grn. Gus Wanagat, Van. OFFICE WORKERS-GREENWOOD - Front row: Julie Port, Lisa Beckner, Denise Copeland, Debbie Hetzel, Mary Bohnenstiehl. Row Two: Vickie Elledge, Donna McEwen, Judy Howerton, Tira Thompson. Row Three: Randy McEwen, Linda Arnold, Becky Atwood, Sheryl Matikitis, Suzy Ross. Row Four: Jim Hunter, Mary Beth Stevens, Terri Koontz, Diane Sampson, Mary Crepps. 'l2?' OFFICE WORKERS-VANDALIA - Front Row: Cristy Baer, Janet Palovick, Carol Tarr, Barb Lang, Doreen Riley, Row Two: Mary Ann Hankins, Sandi Hall, Tammy Rodgers, Janet England. Row Three: Brenda Arnold, Sandy Williams, Bev Massa, Cathy Peck. Row Four: Babette Economy, Pat Hendrickson, Linda Dieu. - . if, yffr- .I ' gf' 'A ,Q .. 1 522 1 -1 E .. iff' Ffh, - , . L' D '-' 1 4-T , ' .11 ' :vI'- 4g,. '4 , ' ' , ' J W' of I: h.: ' U N .M V ,Q g . 25,1 wi, rf . V. 1' x. ...Q Mr. Rich Timko, Psychology teacher, is proof that even sometimes teachers take chances on cafeteria food. QT Z. rf iff 1: ' ,iff iigi 'f ' 4: 1 Besides keeping in shape, Mr. Tom Arriola, foreign language teacher, claims that doing handstands also helps relax the body. 1 'al Mr. Rod Woods, principal, pulls the fire alarm in preparation for Greenwood's first fire drill. f RACQUETBALL POPULAR WITH FACULTY -?rK -gg .gzw . ' -V-4-..-.-. , ,4- . ,gal PROIVIOTES A teacher's racquetball league was founded among several Collins- ville teachers in mid-December pri- marily to promote physical fitness and competitiveness. Mr. Charles Suarez, Spanish teacher at Greenwood Campus, first introduced the idea of the racquet- ball club league to other teachers. The idea caught on quickly and Mr. Suarez was elected Commissioner. Mr. Suarez made arrangements with the Fairview Racquetball Club to hold courts on Friday for the league. A few teachers were already club members, so those who wer- en't, joined, receiving a discount. The league met once a week to play and standings were kept by Mr. Suarez. The other teachers in the league were Mr. John Ostanik and Mr. Stan Schaeffer of Vandalia, Mr. Joe Naylor, Mr. Jim Melton, Mr. Ed Musso, Mr. Richard Holloman and Mr. Charles Suarez of Greenwood. Mr. Paul Oldham and Mr. Tom Sneed of the Area Vocational Center and Mr. John Grahman of Lanham, were other league players. The league was fairly balanced, but Mr. Schaeffer and Mr. Melton P . viz .1 'W' -1--' T? . --N - -,,.- , F wgwnrwi gh .D 2 si' if ff A 155 . r J. I a. -1.-W - FITNESS, CGIVIPETITIVENESS had proved to be the superior play- ers. The league finished in early March and the standings were as fol- lows, ranging from the top to the bottom: Mr. Schaeffer, Mr. Melton, Mr. Suarez, Mr. Holloman, Mr. Old- ham, Mr. Graham, Mr. Musso, Mr. Sneed, Mr. Ostanik and Mr. Naylor. However, the win-loss record is not of real importance. The com- petitive spirit and the battle of the buldge weight loss were the main ideas behind the league. As for the game itself, racquetball is a fast growing game, similar to handball. lt is played in an enclosed court, using a hollow rubber ball and a short racquet, similar to a tennis racquet. The game is played against a back wall. The idea is on the volley, not to let the ball bounce twice on the return. The game is quick and requires fast reflexes and agility. The skills required are few, but a quick game and good workout are obtained. l like it personally because you don't have to have a lot of skills, and you can go right in and play without les- sons, said Mr. Suarez. by Regina Adams 1 If A 5 ' A ' l .rx -- . 54, 'E .H I 1 - s E .lk D VN A -Ja inf Clockwise: Mr. Paul Oldham, vocational looks is disbelief as Mr. Tom Sneed also Vocational, re- turns his volley. Mr. Oldham powers through his serve as Mr. Sneed waits to volley the ball. Mr. John Ostanik, Vandalia, shows good form. good swing, but fails to make contact with the ball. Racquetball Commissioner Charles Suarez, of Greenwood, successfully completes the volley. FRESHIVIEN ADJUST TO HIGH SCHGUL FRESHMAN EXECUTIVE BOARD - Front Row: Stacy Combetto, Patti Wright Cvice presidenty, Tammy Anderson Qsecretaryj. Row Two: Carrie Rudis ftreasurerj, Dena Williams, Lisa Richter fpresidentj. Row Three: Jackie Rennie, Babette Economy, Ann Price. ' Q. rv -i'A' - -+'f2,:??3 1 . ' i I2 . , If I ii' K' ' ' V f 3 ff A , , fiizlw -- T . A 2 ' i1'r 7 . f EN- K ,. il K Q V 'f' ' 31 5 A bl., 79 7 l '1i': A A .,a.'f1 .- :Wm Q i lx :,,1 1 ,L Al i i L 5 I iyl V . V rx r ' if , 1 4 l , X flux 'T ' We we Ear ef , ' , I if X I 7 1 . ',fj:::E?. 'A , -- V- 'rf -- , IX 2 A , ,c,, ,,,,, J A? ,, 5 i 2 i 2 QXN- ,Q '55 , a 1 X K 7' f ' l ki, l l' f Q 1 4 I 9 ' ' eiiffyi iii' 1. Q, :3,.,'! ?5f:E5 ?p ' X35 ' 'f'-' file, ., ,gf E 191- Q. , I in , ,I ,fj,,.. V l-H ,f , ' we R I .5 ,I ,fr gy ,nj if Jim Abernathy Liz Adams Pam Adams Penny Adams Randy Adams Jeff Ahart Debbie Lori Albrecht Darlene Alford Cindy Allen Marvin Allen Paula Allen Cathy Althardt Albefiifla Jenna Ams Jamie Jeff Anderson Tammy Turida David Anielak John Anderson Anderson Anderson Ambrosius John Ansley Brian Arey Laura Armes Sheila Armes Richard Atwood Dawn Austin Gail Austin is cfs ibn , . N , I' A Brenda Arnold Nancy Badger .Y A K ,. ..,.t 'Uk f.. my Q 1: ' K 1 ' N t A :w , t wi- I ,Z nga E , 'S A N1 , r . X x 1 at NN - ' ' ' K 7 ,g.,, ,Q ' -f ...-.. l . 'l A 7:7-L X Z A:: Cameron Bartlett Toni Bauer Lisa Bechtle Brenda Beeler K, E ,- I 1 , Q i ,I m!2 ww 4 M 1 l , , ., ,,V,.,. Y..,, ' J Y: 0 17 z' , l 'gg ?, wx - 1' .. . ' T3 W -rv' 1 ii . mf ' Q- Carter Bartlett Diana Barton Steve Jeff Beadles Baumgartner Beata Beckman Susan Bechtle Clifford Bell Billy Belcher 2 1 If V, l Linda Barton Eugene Bean Annette Beedle Pam Berg fi fa-44 fy 1 'l K., 1981 Susan Arnold Laura Arnotti Tim Ashton Chris Baker Steve Barnes David Barnish 5 E V 1. 'I Y A, l earl 1 ,a:, ' 5 ,a-. ' ,f . 1 fi 4' . A - , 1 A j L, B K W. ,,f'iiegLQ,,L,, A- L il 1 4 f ' ff ' I 0' U. 114 ' ,ll Q V . A ' Q I ' A i E fwwww E 5 ' r,, l L Freshmen find the cafeteria a convenient place to meet new friends. 1981 .1 The stairwells prove to be a regular meeting place. is -f-H: K- :n y-23 Q' 4 l 5 3 IQ: an K ll R w V, J P J Russel Bird Andrea Bobka Mark Boxdorfer Tammy Bridges A Lisa Bitzer Nancy Bodlmer Shelly Boyd Mark Briggs A 1' xx X 1 vffl 'as , f w ,g s I if 4 1 . f. lm- -r 3.3.2 Af. 'xjfwf 1 1 lf 4 M '42 , f ly Patrick Bivens Mike Boedeker Chuck Bozeman Robert Brittin A . fp ' f . f .,f'?7'7Ui5? f f 77, ff 5 , 1' f f , l A ,gk ' :Q fi ,J i I I 4 if '5 1 6 xxx: 0 Aw . ,- .J . 4. -. 74' '19 - , P . .if . az f , 6, I f 5 4, 5? 'Uh if f , 1-N Av. ff.. if , . , . VQCVL1.: ? 'f gil 'fl , 19 J . :fit-J 5 2- L , A , ,.,, We , 5, ' jf : ' '- , .y,, - Ii ,bg-'jsgg , ., . A fill' .- 'A 1 ,S sk 4 -4 4 a X ' 1' if 'W' , ff, 4 9 .-,-,. Q , , 1 f ag 'V L v L, W. y - W ,4 3' I. i 1 N I Ti Nb EL! Y X Y N513 Q A 91 li x ' ' l . ,.,,., ,,,,,, ,,., . 1 f-fn , if 61212 1 as I-. 2 Z - Z xg? , W f 1 v ,f. Ray Bertelsmann Jim Betta Mark Blanton Craig Boerm Cheryl Bozzello Ricky Buchanan Mark Beshears Marshall Bickel Edwina Bledsaw Terri Bogaski Lyndell Bradshaw Vickie Buchanan X X. ,1 ' '1 x 1 'Y-SJHAAA K . 1 Roy Best Dan Biggs Randy Block Bob Bohnenstiehl Lisa Brake Steve Buckman i' W! Bambi Bethel Lee Bilyeu Brenda Blumer Curtis Bowen Paul Brendel David Budwell FRGSH TAKE TIME DUT FOR CLUBS E J-.ax , NSE I ,. N N Q ,Q Mwst, r y, rx, ' ' X- ' 'x Rei . X N .X -Z, X 5 ici? .- ' S QE 5 X 'A fav M l 'Cf 1,5 'tiiitsexlf-N? SQ A tuu vhs Nl K K if xx ,. 5 l wt + ' R if :YH ,r X i'i:f1'?'. . s' . 53Er.5:J, Q, .. ,X A W' , ' r f at 3 , J ,gui - U Q,-f' ,. ,mv . ' S 2 41- 1 - ramp tk 1 ,X fs 1 an Lisa Bugg Paul Burton Lisa Byron Bill Carril Fred Clark Stacy Combetto Matt Bugger Brad Bush Tim Cain Tony Carruba Lisa Clark Jerry Contratto ,i Barb Buhl Larry Bulger Dwayne Buskirk '5hell9Y BUFIQVD Scgtt Calvin Terry Caminiti Gary Castelli Mark Ceries Pam Clark Dean Clymer Kenny Cook Vicki Cook Terry Bulger Robert Butts Sylvia Campos Edith Chambliss Don Cochran Alan Cooper Tim Burks Kenny Burns Tina Butts Robert Buxton John Carlyle Karen Carney Bert Cheatham Curt Cherry Greg Collins Annette Colyott Steve Copeland Sandra Cottrell FRESHIVIEN FIND NEW FRIENDSHIPS ,U -----ur , , f A i x ,Q YS C, , , GC an-ff' ET' TIT, '- Q, Q. ,. ,.. . , V, ,li- l lx V . .R 9 fr l X - E , F44 , 4 3' Q ag, P ' i 5 S 1 a l is ' iff? ,A x--. ' . .-gin., , l x, A i ,Q ,,'.T- H - sw' 5 42 f K gl-2,11 - , - i ' 4' f ,i f N If - IW. i Q Q y. f.l1',r4h .lv -l me A i'a,1i1,sff2 .- no -Q-.. xl ' H VL Vicki Cowgill Teresa Cranmer Nadine Crump Tammy Dailey Pauline Davidson Connie Desper James Cox Ginger Crawford Jon Cumberledge Diana Dameron Joe Deien Pam Deterding .W ..,..., Q---VM '11 ,f I l +5 Machine Shop is a popular class with Vandalia freshmen and sophomores V f i g V r I ,wx , 'tip in I , ai f 0 fl Jeanne Craig Delinda Jim DallaRiva KEVIN Demay Afl3Sf3Sl2 Nancy Crocker Denninger Lisa Ditzer Henry Dorn DeNap Marc Dagortino Cheryl Dill Candy Dortch Ellen Daschke Dan Delashmit Theda Devan l .ham fi' ' .. 'C' ' N M57 2. X 1 -. .5 1 'tr 41 - VQ4. f ' - f , , 5 Vernita Dowling Bryan Duke Veronica Dunn John Eigenbrodt Matthew Elmore Cathy Evans 1 1, . . , A 1 ' 1 Anna Doyle Terri Duke Gregg DuVall Delane Ellington Janet England Kevin Farmer TR f i he xml Q 9 f - ,miiililzili 5. 5 9. TA J 1, J., Linda Drain Lisa Dressel Todd Duke Denise Dukes Greg Eaves Lisa Ebeling Greg Elliott Richard Elliott Michelle Erney Mike Erney Don Farris Pam Finney ,-'ff Q, 42 fu , .M . , E , ,L .,-,., 74' WW Q ' 'i l , nw: 1 ..'fi1.g L: H, fifsf. - X X ,, 5-K AQ K3 - , , , ,,.....4u Robert Drost Al Dunaway Babette Economy Matt Ellis Tracy Ernst Joey Fleming Scott Dudas Karen Duncan Ron Edwards Tammy Ellis Shelly Erutti Sarha Flower- Dixon 05-' . '.',',fi''3 7'f':',f, ' 'Z 59 A f My 'W ,.i.,, Q yy, f X G 4 f , at ' v ,l r if 4 L V I 'Q 1 4 S5 i 5' ,X ' In 'ax ,. 1.,. if :'f4',:'r Z ' Z - V Iil' iii- , l l w. Tracy Duffy Frank Dunham Jeff Eggemeyer Bonnie Elmore Theresa Estepp Gene Fohme 1981 1981 Kevin Foley Bill Folkerts Christine Fowlkes Carla Fox Bob Frain Ann France Joe Franco Dan Frey Carma Frutiger Susan Fuller Eddie Fulton Billy Galvin Wanda Gamblin Drake Garceau Gene Garica Tracy Garcia Gina Gardner Wendy Garth Robin Geaschel Toni Giacoletto Cheri Giddings Rosie Giglotto Ron Gillespie Mark Gillis Terri Giovando Connie Giritz Jeff Gonzales Brenda Goodman Karen Goodman Raymond Goodock Janie Grams Dean Grant Richard Green Vickie Greer Maria Grisolano Diana Gruber Tim Gudinas Bruce Habanek Heidi Hadjan Melinda Hahs Sandra Hall Robert Hamner ,gi?77f'f rem. ' , -if A1 -Q 4 . , V , if .5 - 11 - ga f ,' Q 'Q' dm 7- ,K lf' Qi' , 'X Q! y j f, 1 : ,, -. Q- 'fs 5 I' , ' 513531, My ,f ff , f Q ffm flflfr VV,, 4 K If m Q: ,i , ' 'Yhwf' ,. W t ,: Q-maxi T .1itDw4ZfCf1g, 21 ' .-,,s2glz1!fH.Aia 15 V M f fs 43 4 A '55, f, , ' f 5 1 ,fl i fa A4 F' u 'P' I W y 4. f l ,R 'X 22 .M 'T f ,454 1' 3 'Zi' f fi 4' Jw J fu! 4 , I. A N. 'V l f- 7? r i ' , Q, i vw.. G I '. ' Wt 49 ,Q 7'.?sfv'4 f 14 ' .,w,-' 122 .' 'f 1. if , N L ' .x mx ff ..1'f3a gy, .V,. - wffff' f 52 gy , , 1 f 'Vf ' f if if 9 f 2' K! , I 211 97 v, . I ' 9 gf f if A X f JG f A Ax , , , f Q ' ' Z f' f f aaa 1 ,, . . - - . . V., I f 7 al. V' 4 f 1,4 , f f f 'Q f 1, +4 , 'uf ,, -A ' 1., U Q'M '-1 f '75 ' f Q .. fp Z Q 4 yf 1? ? f 1 Q ff f di, , ff f y ff Xi 'Zig ,fl 7 ' .,,. 7 . .52 f, :ff I 1 e:4f' V' :ff ga, 2 K f , , f 2:35 xx' f fr ' , ' - iv? I ,, I ,,, zfgflr XY .: M .X I L , W If I 1 1 --fu, ---1 -4. ', ' ' 4 W.. 4 -i4 f' -' f 2721 19226 UW Fi fl f ' TY' ' 1 ' f f , iii 1. sl ' 4' if . ' ' - f f W1 , X , l 4 , I , ,,, in C ig , -'r ' ., ' , if 1 1 1 ' W1 ,, , A J ,J iz' rrp' V7 47 :ff , 1 f -- 2119 '. W, 'f ' my y , . A, aff lilly ' - ,V ,V X gf f, a ff' , fi f . ,f Q M6 QM 17 141 , , ,,f rl! :V ' 1 f Q ii . . X f '?.f? 'Z '71 ,L '. ,ff f,,,, , f u Vfffil 5 WV Z.. sg , 4 , A 7' f f ' . an , V 2 , Q ,pf , ,lf , J Qi, . V 71 4 f ' L5 I .V V 4 ' -4 ,' 1 ' L' ,4 rf- ,, '- ,. X A Z R ,UN 'mr l l l l 1981 FROSH LGGK TO SGPHS FOR GUIDANCE 9? if 5 Pl 'Q-i 'J 11 tr' . - e - 5 .' r . Q .w f 1 1 . ,. -. 4 --..1...... ,., -J ' 1 .' L.- 4 an I A :Ir - 1 . . ab- 1 - JJ ---..., in Ri 1 A N , -'L Q3 af , ' 1 ,, it' ' 5 'rs' 'airfr- 'I if ' J , if 4. I ax L Q N ,Th 1. i 'fs 'ls 1117 X Nf + 1 Q . H iii? iff- .2 A Y as Q , gf 1 X . ., P B, J s 6, if 'IA -P-N 22531 .J-if f ' , we-,--f . l , X J 4 gl J 1 f'-M J 4 V - -KL: ' ' 5, I 15 I f v 55 2 'A ' f f 1 1 x. , 1 K. as :I l,.,. l l- I N ,I J l 1' fi? T 1 s 1 , ' 3' 'H r 4 ,J X j' I I' r, I' yet. ' ' 3 A E l AA . 7 R f A ff ' 1 5 ,, 4 31? Sc' xt J 32 i 3 , ,m fi' , Q. I ,J ' QM v3 Q , . ,,4 - V llgrs In Q. it lqb yt.. ,511 .i Nj is 'ff ,Q I . :lff,'li gil ky I. 'X al l t o - f .lik lim' Sandy Hammon Cindy Hampton Mark Haneline Kevin Haney Patsy Haney Mark Hankins Harold Hanks Gary Hann Steve Harrison Steve Hartmann John Hartwig Larry Hasty Brenda Haughton Burleigh Hawk Phil Hayes Tina Hayes Cheryl Hays Rich Hays Tandi Haywood Scott Hedger John Henderson Sheri Henley Scott Henry Belinda Hensley Charles Hensley Chris Heuser Robert Hicks Scott Hicks Den Hiles Melody Hindman Sheri Hindman Robin Hoga Karen Hollerbach Kenneth Holbert .loe Holdener Tim Hongsermeier Judy Hornyan Al Hoskin Toni Hoskin Colleen Howard Sandy Howerton Gina Howton 1981 FROSH SHDW HOIVIECGIVIING SPIRIT ' 1 1. ,r I 7 T Q James Hudson Charlotte Inlow Rhonda Jenkins Keith Johnson Beth Hubert Kenny Hylsky James Johnson Lisa Jordon William Juenger Lannis Kelley Linda Kelley 5, W 2 0.5 ,is ' ' ,fl X f M ,, 54 ff V 'Zz r v 'Vip 'J l M 13 , l .l I '-'Pl-1' i'f '1 if ,657 I VJ '--1 1' Qi !! '42 ifvi fr t, z f Z .4 K 1 1 K K br f-a ll David Huff Mike Hunsinger Denice Hunt Mark Hunter Susan Hunter Tony Jackson Mike Jackstadt Mary Jacober Shelley Jacoby Laura James Scott Jenkins Debbie Jensen Jon Jerome Brian Johnson Ellis Johnson Randy Johnson Arthur Jones Gregg Jones Jeff Jones Tony Jones il y fff 1 ., -- ,, 2 f 1 if 6 I '1 4.15 RJ Bruce Kaimann Dawn Lalonhi Randy Jannis Kelley Paula Kelly Kalbfleisch Kaonochi Karsteter Kevin Kerner Jeff Kemper Clayton Mary Kenner Kennedy 1 wmv' A '4 WU LT-1 , 1:46 ...ily Mike Key Charles Vic Kimbrell Chris King Pam Kirchoft Kimbrell Pam Kite Phillip Klaas Tom Koehne Andrea Kirksey Sheila Mark Koskie Steve Kuegler Christy Kohler Komeshak John Kurant Kevin Kueker Brian Kunz -L: John King Ethan Kleier Don Kramlich Cindy Lake N ll . l Q- l 1 i . I Xia Af .lf so 73. . ,. ix lf, ,,.' A fi g f ill' ' f 1. SQWQS' ..-vjilffif Samara King Stephanie Knapp Michelle Kreider Mark Lambert 1981 1 . fm ' L fs fi, , , ,gi .Z --s . '. ,,p,3,f- 52 , f A ' z:Z1Z?'.i5?',f' ' fff 5 va ', V: 4 1 V .L-,kgs , 1 1, - h ti' Xa x , it J L fi NTT' f ' 'F my ,-,. ,,, ,, 1 , 1 , Q ,-9 sf ,- rf 4 f' .J f 6, qi l ' ' . ' f,,1-ggpit' f , H 1 if ga: '1 I V1 Q, 1 f .,ff' 951' as Q.. Don Kinworthy Bill Knepper David Kuechle Pam Lambird an-P--fl -ff:,'44 .af , W 95.4 5' 211 y L L. f Z. 5 F' -l .Qt Phil Lamczyk Michelle Lane Barb Lang Students enjoy lunch, a more relaxing pace away from the classroom. Shelley Langley Dave Larsen Kelly Laster 1981 Richard Latinette Jay Leskera Darren Lincoln Mark Lonski V, l V77 2 ' ff f ,A a. V M' 2? W' ff'-ry! X, , ,f d ' f , gof gg' 1 . ' 'ff 9 1 l f 2 , -WMI4 ,J X I cf , ,- ' I fi,-iff ' ffif , 2 fir' A. 'TN 4 - ,I f M Ibm Q? 4 , f 'V ,ff , ,fi ,. .Xe . 'f i i, Nz' fi- 'iii Lisa Launhardt Beverly Laws Carla Leveling Matt Sherri Levingston Lintzenich Patty Littlefield Melanie Lott Brian Lotz J 1.4 VZ! 'f 7Wfff4' 'QWWTQI ff7 77' r if f Jaffa f'f'?,.f 2 A , 7955372 421 'A ' .. rlvl mx. ' I - 54 y fi 59 ry f ' A F A I X ,A 33 3-11413. f-Y., ,-, '4Wf:.,f -. .rw 5' V' , Q f Industrial Arts students discover that cleaning up is part of the learning experience. Gary Lee Georgeine Levy Greg Livingston Steve Love 'wx WL r ' , ' 'rr 'M 2 4 ,I -, A E ga, V mga? 1. ' 'gif .l:U' I H144 sl L 1---. f , Q 4 , - 1 , 1,44 , . ,J 52 is .ff l .ht av in V' VV 1,-, -qv , ,. , 'Z' ' ' JV Q! ' 'l g li' ff E' VCE, ' , l H I l Debra Maguire Willard Mann in Randy Lee Bill Lewis Chris Long Donna Lowry L V,., .,,,. , ,,..f, ..,.. ,,,,,-W ,. av ' , I fffzf. Maia. .fi f ' gd A A , ,,, , ,l y -,f Eg L. ' ' it ,J 5, 1, - +9 W: ,1- W, .H-fy, mv, - ,.,f,:, ,.fw4.,,. l. - 4 . f . . fm, '1 wx. 'V - . 1' ? I ,J , -N Hd 4 ' ,f , gl ., V' X f . W-'-11 Nix X3 9 wg: ' NSY .t : Ross Leeland Connie Lewis Rhonda Long Kevin Lunn 1, 15324 ,:,:f-,-.y., , , V 1 ,, .i mf, K f 'EW , Z ff 21, f ' 5, , f ff gg , A . -f-5' ww R 5 'X' -L. .rch ' frm- 1f5w,. ,,. - f' I M , 5 , f flf' ,ff 1 f, f f . f -2 v V f ' f l Vicki Lemler Susan Liebold Robin Long Linda Lutz ,ry ' 1 S fi, . ' .1 eff N6 Z f , f if I , ' 74525 'x f ' 1 , f 1 K f f gf? f 1 , f N., L V .5 I X 1 .-. J 1 ,. ,H ,221 J Q gf' 1 f MA 1 1 X V' f , 04' 0 , 7 fl .J I V , 'K , i I f 5 V ' V, S l ..Q-- 747 X b Vi RW x f 1 Linda Jim Maly Rob Mann Maliszewski Rex Mansfield Janice Marks Pat Manning 'PURPLE STREAK' PLACES THIRD Robin Marler Ronald May Bryan McFarland David Merz Bobbie Martindale Janie May Mike Martin Rita Martin Maywood Debbie Mason Jennifer Matt Teresa Kevin Mayabb Mike Mayer McCallister Cindy McCann Jeff McDaniel McDonald Don McGuire Karen McLain Mike McMiIIian Alicia McNeil Leslie McVicar Tracy Meinert Brian Metheny Brenda Miller Todd Miller Tom Miller Robin Militello Kurt Minton Bob Mitchell Todd Morgan 1 t X' ' A T SY M A i, T J ,Q F ff: V 4- 1 :,f.L ,' lj' -l LL.-l T may Ag! 'Y , 'A ' 1- , . rf N ,,.......................... , Zi e'r K T ' , 3 'Fft Bi W ' . . -- gg wg' 9, A ' X X5 1 , , s - T 2 P l 9 I 5' E 'K .....-of X, X y 1 K -J Cindy Mitchell George Mitchell Mark Mizulski David Mohme Mark Moore Tom Moore Travis Morrison George Moses Lori Mottin Mindy Moury Tim Moussette Kenny Mumper l , 1981 1981 FRGSH TAKE FOURTH IN 'CLASH' Mike Muniz Randy Munton Kim Murphy Tim Murphy Tina Murphy Patti Musser Scott Napier Mike Neiman John Nicol Penny Niepert Jeanette Ninness Robby Norbury Scott Nordyke Randy Oberbeck Bill Ogle Cindy Ogle Wendy Olbrich Pat O'Leary Tammy Oliver Brian Ostendorf Alician Pado Janet Palovick Kent Parker Cindy Parkinson Patty Parnell Susan Patrick Lori Paulik Tracy Pavelek Mike Payne Martha Pearson Joe Pedigo Kenneth Peek Mark Penn Beth Penrod ,, F I ,Q f ' x . l 1 , W' Wt ' V V 3551? jf-' ., VTE? A 2 f ' ' f 'R ,, 5 , ' 4231 'Z' f . fly , JY A- .3 V:-f , i M . , . ,V , ,J- 'Zf ' .1 1 ' 5 if 4 ?f ' f- JV' X1 440, ',Q.L,.3f.g2zL' :Legg ' Q . J i fx' 3 While most students would go to the library to study, others realize it's the only time to see their friends. W ' :gf ,, . -37:97 4 . ff Z2 ., , ,, ' gs.: ,21 -'Z ' -'wi . -. - ,, - '22 f-A -, f 4.52 X N f Wu 2 , . f ?r 4 X X Q f I I I Vi . J . 'J n . , ,f , X- , , , If JV 5 V ,, V fc, J 44,1 4, V A A r y, if iff' -3 f f ,, , f , V , J, , , ,114 '75 I I 1 31, , 3 f fc y a ,Af , M ,x K., , f f If W1 1- fr, 1:55141 , 'W , M25 :i'fvf3', 2 i ff 5Z'?: ,51'1?1:. ' J ,f:5Q1y?::ggy:,?ig,, .:.,,,:qt::gg33az 1 12 1 ' ' f 4 22:-.1 A1554 wi-. wzirlzsii ', E titififwfzhzl ' ,f: - 5-'71: :?.Z f . ' i -',1l'.1:1:2gm3-,tg, ,,.55:::,. ::1:.l,J ' t, Bp.:i:::::....f::: .r:..:::f::1, .:z::.:- S. . yi I 7 in-J 'B ,W 2 L ' -A -30-rf -- 3-31 33 sg N? . - k ,-ig, 5 . N' H fA,,, ,,.,.,,, , I A k , X l 'K Af.. ,N af .4 .I Q A L X L' e I X I 'LA . i I i fmAir l av, L. 5' ,, ii. Z -. -52.1515 l?f,i':,i ,.:,,, A A A A-Y ' .6 A , 1 A , l A, sh-r I 4. .cy T , Y X , J - Q id X 2 U '-Q, 4 f 1 WA lim an-a. A- , 1 1' 17 VV VLAXQZMQ- ,f E!E5?L af i I 01 l I, fl 44:4 K.. I rg 1 f' 5 4 ,ln Af L A Ag V 'Af 145 A . ,,, 1 - - x refs L J I I 52.21 J, 1 ' ,g 'gif 1 ' A 1 L A !CQ,bf,' 75' 4- 1 L -A uf 'j K ' api- ' 4 Af 1 ,.?af ' f: , ' , ' f' I-,MN - ' , -f wifi? A fQf '4 1x --.. fflilfe-' 1. Ah: A -, -'A ' 5 n 'V - Y,.,, img., mfr' - ifgp A, ig - 1'-1 1 ..-LL A A A f .L ,,.,. fx ,-lfx 1981 Lisa Perez Todd Perotka Janice Petroff Jay Phelps Steve Phillips Debbie Pickens Tim Plemons Lisa Plumlee Mike Pluta Tammy Porter Joe Powell Kevin Powell Tony Powell Ann Price Connie Price Kevin Price Matt Prsha David Pruitt Troy Puckett Lisa Purcell Karen Purdue Mike Qualls Sherri Quellmalz Shelley Raeber Jeff Ramage Julie Randant Cherly Rapp Keith Ratay Steve Rawdon Paul Rayoum Julie Record Brian Reed Keith Reed Sherry Reed Jane Reeder Mike Reeves Sherri Reeves Tina Reeves Carla Reimler Jackie Rennie William Reyman Rick Reynolds 1981 Laura Rhoads Evelyn Richter Lisa Richter Doreen Riley Dwayne Evelyn Terry Joe Jesse Denise Riggins Terry Riggins Valerie Robbins Roberts Robinson Robinson Rodriguez Steve Rogers Vicki Rogers Scott Rooker f f f , 1 jf X 7 , K ,yi V, 5 I ,g Q. r ffl, '- , A Q ,g f if 'ri 2 A ,f X , , 5f'i fig' ef I wr- D . - g T I? I V' 1, X f - , . f ff V f -5' ,' '47 7 , l' The cafeteria is a vital part of each student's day. ,R 1- -W of ff' ' 4 1 f f' , if Q 1 gf J 1 ! 1 , ,ff If '2 J ,T f 1 X fm ,-u4 ,ga i L 3 'ld f nf E V4 4 if f V 5 Randy Ross Art Rudis Todd Sachtleben Chuck Sartin 4 'N ,Us Michelle Rossy Alice Ruder Carrie Rudis Bob Rutledge Robert Jeb Santeen Sanabria Kathy Donna Sayre Schaeffer FROSH TAKE TO KAHDK ATHLETICS Ed Schallert Keith Schanuel 1 ' Lynne Brigette Mike Schardan A Q Schmerbauch Schmidt Gary Schultz -1' -L ' gn L ba Most students day includes time out for the library FT' ' RTT' 1 'A '. i .4 .gi lk 'Q flls H5 K , T 'fff-f fs 11 r nf .. A . .W K .Q x .,. v 1 .12'z'I.'l 4- Q. Roger Schweppe Kerrie Short Charlie Sierft Kevin Slaughter Kevin Scott Larry Shevlin Dane Simon Chris Sloan Cheryl Seaman Dennis Shipman Bruce Simpson Kenneth Smith 1981 SPRING BRINGS WARIVI CLASSROGIVIS , ,4 An' age. L. :-. ' ' 12' if Q l - ' 3, 1 f .. . V V' l ,Qi 7 ' v.k 1.11. V, ii I ' f l -'l 'F 2 471, mf' fin., l ' .. ffl lvl 7 15,5 .. V-ze., at 7 . ,Q S:- 5W ' 17 U5 . cy' 4 j s ' Za A , R V K Q3 w N l. x -X ifgsggfl- 'z . 1 'sal l been 'fs lin lla ' , M H: l V ,n 1551.1 'l ' fi . f - fill: , 2 . ffl? ,f gfgflgq V - ' jf 5 f vnvsjfiftxfg va' I . l F gr .... i 1 I -,, X K Q v Y 5 lx xi. Hn .V ij.,-. 63 9 N Y 4: E lr' - J ' 1 , .Y .1152 . V it lf all A' aff? 44.9 Trudy Snipes Peggy Sponeman John Stack Christopher Steele Steve Stephens Mike Stockley Q pi P i IX xxx Joe Snyder Frank Sprague Norma Stafford Kelly Steiner Cliff Stephenson Bill Stogner Mat Sova Ron Staats Jacqueline Staub Lisa Stephens Nancy Stermon Terry Stowers 1'- 'Q- Students await the ringing of the class bell, which will end their freedom and send them to their classes. 7 b I .pigff lg:-1 I, 3 A5 1 L, ' I ' gf 1: ir. A415 x ' U 7 ' ' l X X4 'V ., . 'W , li. , JA l' -L, K ,,,: ,, 1 7-V .. V gf Sq,, Q 5-whey , --'N Q N Z---' ' . ff-' Si Sometimes classes aren't alwa s so tense. if f E Y Mark Stephens Nicole Stimson Greg Stram ' 1 ,I g X 53 Air Y Wy: gf. . '. , .R xi-H .La , , ff T 1 Xx- ' ti - A X s. p ' V1 . ' E . ,. h M1 ,1 h I ' Y 1 ....., ' ' I , L . he Ray Thorpe Don Thuis ,, Q. Bob Thouvenot Patty Tiddy Mark Tieman Lisa Tillery N lx-in YJ lg, v . wp. - as All ,dx W sl , W .f .. N ..s. .- .Z ' In lx x X ' I 5 A M .Q ' 'X t 2-. -' -ff' f, ' .-: X -1 t ,, N 1. 1 l -Q- Q ' ff' 9:12 :.: ' i ,gs ' 'I Vg' .e A Lf e P if ' 3' -1 ggi 1 ' , ' , 'D x A, 1, k i 5 fi 1 I X in W y V I ' 1 5 3 ' ,fi-, 7215355 - 1 , - :- M , 'lf T iw ,, 'Tl i':2fl.-, - gffw' ' t .1 ,. , .,, , 14 -5: .f. .fx ff JA ,f1Z 5f '74 av ' ,l l. '7' ' tj? , V- Q 412, iff -, I f' ' 'P f.4:f,.,,. 'I , 3 ,Il . 45 ': 5 'ci' ' f' -f ', A 1. 4 - psig' 4 ,fc 1- B Marvetta Straub Brenda Street Roger Streif Derold Strickland Dawn Strong Dana Sullivan Vera Sullivan Penny Sweet Tina Swift Bobby Tate Bridget Taylor Dave Taylor Jesse Terrel David Thayer Victoria Thebeau Tony Thomas Maria Thompson Tom Thompson .Azz ,Ji -f, , -9 5. ,, . 1 3 i Ivx ,w ,f -V :- r .V 'L-, 5 'A 'Will' T .T T .v c K A- A in BME. 'tv ny ' E' 1 1 .W 1- s Along with students from five other schools, three CHS freshmen-Cathy Evans, Ginger Crawford and Tracey Duftey-spent their Easter vacation touring Mexico and its surrounding cities. 1981 Carol Toennis Kenny Tollison Angela Tosi Beth Tottleben Chris Tracy Jessie Trail Barb Tritley Cheryle Trybinski John Tucker James Tuckers Richard Turner Shawn Turner Kevin Umidon Kelly Underwood Denise Ungerott Mike Van Fossen Sandra Van Hosse Steven Vann ai ' 'Q of a -'E' 4 ' . J A 1: N 5 J ' if ms? ' ' in A W g ' 3 -A 45 H Y -fy . r .. x C53 Z-1 .V ff ' L- I, ,J 5 I. y - V M 'Z ' i . , '- jr . .1 ' 1 K 5 , 2 J , Kg . yi . P x '- 2 1 :ri tx as A I 1 i ff zf.. 4 fi- ' . it f - fr 19 is f l . ...-- , --J-7 ,-, V, ?'J ? J J . - 3 gi While some students need more time to work on assignments, others find themselves done ahead of time FRESHIVIEN LUCK TG 1978-79 . X will 1' , s 3 I ' .A n ' ' lm X D' , I f 0 I I' ,I l 1 war ..---- '41 i,f'.. Some students take advantage of lunchfstudy to catch up on homework, but others need the time for relaxation, diversions. . . er' I -be ! JI N4 J M 1 Xb ,QQ F T193 . f :gf I' . 4 t't' ' 9 .Q 2 il , 6, Q ' lnfgk , .. K 4:19 f in ff 4 s V 1 wg it 9 ,Z X- ' f ,,, li 1 1 ,r . if ,H-fm Scott Vaughn Kim Verlinick Rob Viliocco Tina Vinyard Josie Watkins Rob Welle Rich Vojas Dan Watt Steve Werner A in-fn v Theresa Von Gruenigen David Webb Scott Wesemann i A .1 ,mm Janice Wachter Ed Walker Gail Warren Micky Warren Tony Weeden Vicki Welch Ken Welle Maria Welle Angel Whitaker Mike Whitman Jeff Whitwell John Wilborn 1981 1981 1 ...J N.- L...- I' -'- '-. ' C - d-' 'z-, i..' w,f J'wr rm. l ' H ', , f 2+ 1 wrnwWr,a X we 535 , Q' tt - ' ' D i 9 wail tw! ai? 1 Q FH- My A 3' PY l ,5,f!' 'gl L L I I KXL ' '? ' l' Q ln. ,.: Q ' ' lr 7 MQJN F . . K Q Q . 5 'N X I , Jim Wieduwilt Debra Williams Don Wilmont Kathy Woods Bill Wydra X Yi 1- i i1ii Em tVg uw-W f - ' . 5-1,2 , me 'I Q f Lynn Wiemann Dena Williams Danny Wilson Rod Woods Marcia Wynne Wayne Zabel A .Ely K L 5-.g,iq,Q-::,.v I ,- ic: , . lt., J -f , f . 1 5. E' 't F1 132 .+ - ' iz' W . 1 511.-f:f.f A , ,, . b A+ L, Fx ' Y 'J mv, x. V, 4 1a,,,+., E 4 . I. H ...- ., Q .Q YW , ' 'I M S i fr y 'f .. A . , , -'ffl-2-JS-3i'f l - X is W 'A 'l -ali? if - , , W m f: :I :3 k ,j - X 'I' l J.. 'PUQBV' UT , ,i J J i ye xl., J ' my Q y , nniginv . . ls. W --'iix ' , 3. . f f - zjf fgif V, : my 5 Y' f sg ' xii + gi , 2, ,.. X -0 Q Q. 'wa N ,ff ' D ld 5 5.4 9 it KV it 3 seg .. is X U 4 -il Don Wiley Jack Williams Donald Wilson Patti Wright Tim Yarber Mike Zavaglia E1 l Exit ..- : 5 I Q 1 H W Y 3 at K JK as ...J , tg, l 4 .F is if Xe f xi A mx N. s ki ' K r, Q ., M 'X -. X' t -Z -. , 4-ill .,r 1 ' I J ,.,5, , 'Q ' ,f lil Eileen Wiley Jett Williams 4 M li L -rf .sfo I Ni- 'fr ,J 4- ' . ,xt lf, Y 1 Bill Williams Bryan Williams Danny Williams Judy Williams Judy Williams Randy Williams P EAH AHOK5 X W Kristy Wilson 5 Linda Wyatt Elaine Yokubat Natalie Zavaglia N Q Q2 Margaret Wilson Tammy Wilson Angela Woods O X8 l 3 I r 22 FRESHIVIEN GATHER FOND IVIEIVICDRIES -.-.,,.,...---' ,-,-1-1 K , x ww q ,f 4., TWG CAIVIPUSES SEPARATE SGPHS 3 .HAL 'c'ffeg57Ql L ,., f 7 TY 'x I ,V . .gk 'N lam. 'T is in 7 V' Keith i - Adams Brian SOPHOMORE EXECUTIVE BOARD-Front Row: Karen Naugle, Dannie Ryan, Mrs. Alberta Lang Csponsorj, Anderson Marti Taylor, Maria Fernandez Ctreasurerj. Row Two: Susan Romanat Cpresidentj, Sue Rosenkranz Csecretaryl, Barb Pisetta fvice presidentj, Not Pictured: Sherri Eatherton, Bonita Kandlbinder. - Q, S 1 '. Abl' T? if f ,Q 'Y' -, W 559, ,dp- 1 A- ii T 5 A .o :ll Y In Q- ' ef! liylvw I Q A Y' .Y - I g f' if M A . ll l' in Klibs 3 Tracy Mary Pam Patty Ashcroft Ashmann Atwood Austen Christina Sherri Vince Robbie Baney Bahn Baltmeskis Baker Lois Susie Polly Mike Barber Barnes Barnhart Barton , l , li ir,i - A e rr li: . Roger Christy Bobette Austin Baef Basola Rich Tony Bob Bancroft Barbarotto Belobfaydic Robin Mike Kathy Barton Bartsch Bindrim if f :a Q 'i . Ha , lil 514 1 K qs Mechell Mona Melody Debbie Steve Rhonda Karen Adams Adams Ainsworth Albert Alier Allen Alvey David David G. David K. Julia Elsie Beth Terri Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Anna Arey Armes V 3, fi 1 ,' 'i iii ri -to ' ' ,-Eff' Marilyn Bauer Brenda Bennett Bob Binger Melissa Bauer Terese Benvenuto Kerry Birchmier 'nv Peggy Baumgartner Cheryl Benyr Brad Bird Leslie Beard Ron Besse Monica Bock Laura Beatty Dennis Bethel Penny Bode Karen Beckner Jean Billhartz Ann Boehne Lisa Beckner Beth Bilyeu Dennis Bohn 1980 1980 SOPHS' PEP CHAIN TAKES SECCND I .vlv 7 Q 1 we E .t 0, . M2 s 5 Y? il.- , A K, f' ' -- 4, 'folk LQ- 53' 1 ,Mini .. .i . t x x a P J -'.A1,,:fqi:f j ' ' X -5 E l - 5 1.4 . l Q ' F 5 l l Keith Bonham Bill Briddell Laura Bunselmeyer Linda Burcham Dave Burg Steve Burgess Mary Burns Robin Burns Diane Buss Diana Butts Chris Byron Karen Cagle David Calbreath Mark Callahan Mark Campbell Randy Campbell Doris Carey Brian Carrell Scott Carril Scott Carson William Cashen Jeff Casillas Peggy Castle Kevin Castelli Vicki Catalpa Karen Cato Kirk Chapman Billy Cherry Mark Choma Tom Christiansen t ': Y ie. 1:4 ll lf! 'l4ll :FV B la-. Ml Tim Mary Boothman Borders Tracy Kim Bridges Brombolich t 4 fi Z5 K. l ,C 5 is yi? ' Ki ,--- ..,y, it if X-Qxiggg . lsxzs ,,.. X 1 ' i 'f 'W f X er xv, diggs!! X U., 2 lx - V it 2 Y 'QW ' 12 v'E?'w w 'QW 2511: ' Film. ez. Q 1? if ' Ex am fx l 9 L4, I My W x ig, gk, y qlwmff. Dwayne Kim Teresa Sandy Boren Bowlin Boxx Boyd Randy Tony Teri Kelly Brown Bruns Bryant Bu .nad ' 4 'Sf'f-:-, 1133 ?.'.'iZti3ij:7'L ,. f , , g15..g,, , Q! K fr- l f- si-1:1521 1 3 i . gf 9 W K fa 'Qs 'QE E :yi 2553 ..-. K ,.f , ---.X .i 2 9 . f ,f as 1 I A , .,-fw,,,,4 C I gh E 'Nas f-,ff 5 ' mf ' Q1 N -1. l I I f ,. Y B, i fa-fig B' 'P 5 .X My X 'L K t if tivv N Q , MQ ',f fir ,Af -' NX A 1 iAM?fgmK 3 X! l J J ?'e'ix r Q 5 i , ..x.,, x, . xli- ! i 4 , .TE Joe Bendel Lynda Bugg 'J 1 1 Lx . c if 3 , . .VF 5 .s A .s .5 Q xg 'x -vs.. Wkrfl l ll 1980 , T., U tau xid ' ww. J in ,gl fl 1,0- Li X, 'N-v l I 4 .. Y. W rv X L f als 1 ' X S Cy J V Y K H i Rx! xx L Z at .Q 'f 5133, -'-x .' , ,., ' J 1 ,' ,A ...Q ,,f ,Q V , V ,.-. Er l Jeff Church Sherie Clayton Pam Compton Keith Cook Rick Cox Jeannette Dayton Joe Cigliana Joann Cline Lynne Condellone Scott Cook Becky Cregger Cheryl Dean 4-1 A 9 i,,,P2f'5 Linda Ciuferi Sandy Clubb Rosanne Connors Peggy Cornwell Scott Cullen Keith Dean Bobby Clark Don Clymer Walter Connors Bobby Corrie Tina Darnell Jill Deets , . X N. v' ' .i 5 klfxk.-f .J Mark JOhl'1 Clark Claus Perry Robin Cochran Combetto John Karen Contratto Cook Lisa Leonard Coulson Covarrubias Patti Ramonia Davis Davis Ray Karen Deien Delisie i 1980 .,Wnfe,-,j,f-ff,f.5f,fz,1,fffiCfrrffffww-eq f ,f ,ig -, any , -,V , ' ' 'f' fu, -.'- 5a,ff ' LD , 1,0 ,,,ffff ' C' ' 1 , . ' ,v,7!-, 12 f' YW ' gngq rZ4f75gMpfWr' Z , ,QQQQHQQ ff f f, fp 5, Z 39 ' ff 'i 1.1 '1 ,ff Q wygg J ,,,, ,UMW L ,,, .gfff ffm'z'ffz?u,4zga,, at. :45f,u1:.2a2Z M 1 6252 , 4 2 Qjvyn ,Qifgih QWIQWY 4 5 fiqivf, my Z mf 'vff fff4:Q f' ivqffwz ' 1, ,pf , , -3 r 2 r y , ,,,. , ,,,. . , , Q fr -, ,yn ,QM M frffi 7 fff '- Mew n f- v ff ,- f ,,, ' WW ff , ,',4,,,,ff-0,4 h?f.,W5? y ,f 1 , ??z?u?1If ,e:?,y?f72',ffQf, F7 -WW 1 'CIQQA fb 7 ,wypywp f- , f'4!z1rAfy,,4 Q7 ,IW ma ny. ,-mm 'gl' Aff? gf!! f f73':' ' 02347 fy f lf' f4fL'fQ V, rj f,Q 2Zf7 f' '97 ' fri! f-ftp! N7 f ' Z 1' f ww ,MW V. V fff. J ff ii , , 1, 27727 442 my if ffl, , f' Q' W X 1 'f uf f , f 577 2' 'f 'ff' ,qfw , ,,,1, ': 7 97 f f pf Zjafgl ,W X-, , 1 1 'yfigx 5, Zyyf, if f , ,gf ' ,ff V 4, ,iff v , f- , u vim- ,aff , ,f fi ' 1' 1 1 f 5, G Wiz: ' '47 . fl -' , J-,p ,,,f. ?2 Z 2? w7f:fe'5fff ff ? 51 'J QW 4 3' ' i ' f-fffdfe ., .,f, , 'f1v.f4,,' fl'l fy, 7 , wf I f . 1 fy, f, f info .M WW f' WWW y ' 4496! af W- fi fi ' ,pf 1 X. ,'f, 272:25 N ,f , , it , i , , , ,, ,.f, , . N - 'Cowon' of ' f -mwmmww' inwgwf fw'c V ff1',' ,U'L f 'WQWZY wiww jiuh i , or X , , , .19 f .4 .f' yi, 4, , figgw - 5' ff f , EG. han 11144 WW, , ,, , Www, .,f 4 r Though the sophomores put in many long hours working on their Homecoming float, they were only able to take the last place winning seat. Sherri Eatherton Robert Eaton Steve Eaton Tami Eberhart Don Eck Karen Ecker Brian Eckmann 5 JW uv - ,v F it if x! fqitrigff ' gl ' i i 4 X .,--'- ,. rl A 1 .. , , H my h .,, . H: , un W , gg' , ' J 24594 H X - ' X35 v 4x Y- X X N X t s 4 X its Q, A 'THE LONGEST YARD' ENDS UP SHORT if e , f 'iii Qc .. ... .,,. it Q 5 eh tx ' 4 Q s iv at W 1 - l Q l 't X at 1 , S We IAS Cf ff I -X l , . f F42 - R di S x X ?JV Q x, T K 'N ,M ,Ll 1 Q . . :ki R . , 3 Q- Nancy Dellamano Patti Dennington Scott Depper Lorna Derfler Rick Dervalis Curt Desper Linda Dieu Lori Dill Mike Dill Ricky Dill Tammy Dobbs Frank Doiron Maria Dorta Mike Doyle Cheryl Drain Mike Drost Scott Dudley Mark Dunahee Penny DuVall Cindy Easton Chris Economy Kris Edling Donna Edwards Linda Edwards Lisa Ehrhardt Roy Eiskant David Elliot Leonard Elmore Phillip Elmore Mike Emery Kathy Emmerick John Estes Jeff Farrar Amy Fedder Mary Ferguson Maria Fernandez Tina Finley David Floyd Regina Forester Todd Forhetz Cathy Fowlkes Carol Fraley Tammy Francis Craig Franklin Dana Fulkerson Bob Gabella John Gaines Kathy Gamblin Anita Gardner Carol Garloch Diane Garwood Nancy Gasawski Shelly Gaskill Ricky Gaston Craig Gaumer Eric Gavillet Witt Gavin Scott Geaschel Tammy Gerlitz LouAnn Getz 1 1980 SOPHS LEARN T0 'DRIVE' gfiz,f7Tf'1 i ' A ' ' x K . I ,gl If 1, V .I Mgii' .A I ' . , f X I ,V , , ,H - 4:11 0 iq I ' 19' 23- - 5?-ze: is il M, : 5. '71 I ' 'hilxizpk Yrs, -Q :A M' 9- X Q' f ' 2 Qc ff ' I . l x 7i ' aWl? 1 GL 9 2? 2' 4 q 322323 q H- CL 5' L11 gg' 3 HN 1 3 S 4 -X UW' . 5 m , 42 ' no 5 sms' ,SSW 3532553 .3 E o DS- , S' D I' ' ,fx 'O 0 - 4- CD U3 :ba X X 54,8171 -'wb 03638618 ,, 5 x ' -1 04:f-o- F3 - . 2 mfD3 fm L 'X cu V' Q 'xl m CD .CD-3 Q ' 0:4 X G Z, I: w Q 4 232522 fwgf-:nz--are - Q , n - . 1 ' ' fi - L ,f'4'ifi-i-if ' , ' -I-1521. nK'H ,, ' ,.xf'f1,,g:j,,fg3 Q2-'z X 1 , ' '. 1' ' - A X ,,. .A , D pisse f. Vi, 'f i 1' -..Z-'r2:Er:-111 gsiisi- 4 ,LJQJ H Bob Jim Henze Herzing Ron Jim Holloman Holmes 6 HC Boyd Hess Fred Holst 0 . , jx! X rx, ES. , Wi. i ,- 1 X X Ji 1 eu. 'Vis I 'ya '-I .- , Ron Gravot Chuck Green Julie Green Chris Greenley John Gregory Lisa Grice Tim Grice Cendy Griffin Jeanette Griffin Billy Griffith John Grisolano Dennis Grodzicki Kevin Grotefendt Dana Gruber Danny Gruber Mike Gudelauski James Guest Ali Habibi Kirk Hager Larry Haines Brian Hall Vicki Hall David Hallberg Brenda Harris Laura Hartmann Rich Hartsoe Dean Harvey Mark Haskell Bobbie Hayes Cheryl Hayes Shellie Hayes Mike Heflin John Heilig Karen Heimann Kim Hendricks Pat Hendrickson N 'es Pl! N ll i ,, W ' ' 'XA ' x - Im Brenda Vicki Don David Mary Gary Heyden Hickman Hilger Hilmer Holdener Holdener Hollen Ronny Adgie Bill Valerie Sandy Eddie Kim Holubasch Homoky Hook Hooks Hoskins Houston Howerton 1980 1980 gg, ' Qbijfa' V , . Q ' f? X wt' ,Y ' , , 4 fi' ffl . 5 x 11, ' 4 all - T , , ,A 1,73-. , ,M V ,ifibfiqg -:RSV 4. ,ue :iff M '-4 ll 7 ,. gi . - 1, ax if ' 2. f, ,:, ' n 15,22 1-ceq: iff' -f F MW' J 7' K . .X Rhonda Hudson Bill Jackson Pam Johann Bonita Kandlbinder Kendra Klein Beth Klobuchar Shannon Kloster MaryAnn Knopik Jim Koch Kenny Koehler Kathy Koesterer Phil Koke Richard Kollmann Carolyn Koontz Denise Kostyshock Sherri Kramer Linda Krietemeyer Don Kupinski Debbie Kurtak Kim Kwasny ' of. 4, is V4 ' its 131 I A I-rl K ,HY i If' sh' I . X -' , , ,RL J., fi J 'S .n-ff' , ,V . 1' , ,.. 1l. PQ f 5 X, e M? .1 2 1 Q ji . , 9. . - wr- . .I i' , va i fi Av ff A f 'V :- f Q, 3 X 5 J ,CI 1 ,fi v IX ' E .R 'll ' 1 , 2 4. .','1.:A.i , 'i if fl' 5 Mid if jg at K3 fgizf ,Q jf , 1 34 5 y 5,3 l 2 li ,. 1 122 5?-fiilffsrsfslii 1- . g V- '93-fl-Q35 , 'H t, Y' X. . 7 ' 1' in--, 'fliiilil I ' 1 X 'ff ,. 'ga f ' H -if X - VT ffl - - , ' t s. 2f7E Q - - fi' ,gazir ' 1 '- ' 153 5: ,441 - -. f- 'T ' 'M '-ff ifr it 'Q i frffn : ., Id,uk....:y sx ,- . 1. .i--in , Jiri , 1 it r f:ff2s5mj'ifffi5. 5 i2'? li1llm fl ::'f' .., .... .x1g1-- f JH. N E l,,.l..1.x.a.,,-i. ,in , 7' Vince Glenn Huff Hulse Cathy John Jackson Jackson Brenda Linda Johnson Johnson Tim Tish Kaveny Kebbel Mark Hultz Tim James Spencer Johnson Kim Kelley iw UFS- ' .-,..: ,. ff T , . K. ,, v f Tom Hunsinger Tina James Carrie Jones Roberta Kenner .4 I f' N ' I . ,M :inf 5-.... ins' ,4 Bill Hunter Linda Janas Ricky Juelfs Donna Kerfoot 4. TWA' - , ' 'V ' W4 -van I I 1 ., 'if -' 1 f 9 P A? ,, , ..j ff ,iz y J ZA 1' , ' fff 'G 49,.fg'ff J, 1 ' 2 FJ L 1 L W f Q v, fr 0' f fi, ff i f ' 7f5'I:'i'5Eiii' ' Jim Hunter Tony Janas Vicki Julius Helen Kilbury My ,-,,.fm:':f, - - ' Y ' ff . c Y 1 f TM 4'.,' I ' . . ,Wwe .. Y 7 , , , 4 il 1 ji ,fzf ? f I 'fn' I I 5 c Rllll' if -l:u!. .liz 5' .7 ' 405 gif! 1980 vg- ENGLISH CLASSES INCLUDE STUDY OF 'JULIUS CAESAR' .Ss x y, 11 1- 'A FT ' . - up fi' ' ag. ry 5 U, E 1 . Ai I I ,V . I ,. .I k, 4 f e ci ,jx I N .V Doug Randy Huskey Brenda Jansen Robin Kamhi 'Una King Indermark Jeff Jenkins Kenny Kaskacsi Lena Kleier John Lacopo Mike Lankford Brenda Lebeau Mary Lemanski Q . 9 is- I N ., F ,.,.kL Don Lambert Tim Largent Bryon Lebeau Byron Lemaster ff '19 Brian Lane Darlene Latore Jim Ledbetter Kay Lemaster Jeff Lane Gene Lawrence Jerry Lee Cindy Lenny . i fm,i'-L Scott Langreder Guy Lawrence Vicki Lehares Don Leone 1980 NIR. BLOSS HELPS STUDENTS PLAN Jeannette Leroy Betty Lesicko Leilani Levy Jeff Lewis Shawn Lewis Gene Lingle Jim Locandro John Locandro Gilbert Logsdon Rex Loyet Edie Lucas Tim Lucia Julie Lutz Margaret Mooney Diana Morgan Steve Macri Kerri Mahat Gabrelle Mallicoat Tammy Mann Kelly Manring Pam Marks Jon Martin Kim Martin s 'J ' A592 .fav x. gf? L.. , 5 WK or Q l 9 i ' at all it W N X ll i . A LN if y Eb I ,uf ' , '. w 4 I l. ' I . l E1 ' L .13f'5Lr: '-'f 11 :Wx . 'za 4 ,. ,.f,':f:g.'J-, I ' f 1 -, gy fr- , A--L. ap, ' 1. 2? , fri f . 1235. f,QLH Q Qin Av ff . -,fl ,- eg. , ,y- -.yf ' 2- , . ,A , .e 7 4 - I '51 , 1 V - , 1, ., . x Zi if - - W 2 4, kia il ig ffl: zffplk 5 in , 1' if f' f Q' 5. 1 I Y' T? :HZ '-ff 1 -Q ,V .- ., .'.f,1,, --Q di., ..f.1-,,,- ,j, L: ,mm 51,1-5 3131: U 4 :,: 5' 'f'.Qz3,e3g.fd6 , ff lffifiu fi 4' D-'C 5 ,-: - -fsrff , fx f, in , . ,pl e gf ' , , 'iff-i,w vf1i?f? .g,f ' i- 'f : 4'45yl '2- .f .W , i--1 ff - V -'a ' ,- iff ,V 'fl , . -11 W, f' ,jnf ' ' 21. .' .eg g L ..m:4,'. -- f .4 'f Sandy Schrauth finds many of her classes stimulating FDR FUTURE CAREERSCOLLEGE Marla Martin Tom Martin Bev Massa Mark Massa Bob Mason Stephanie Mason Bert Massena ,--2 Lisa Mathews Ronda Mattea James Mauer John Maurer Angelete Mayer Don McCann Karen McCoskey Mx 1 Donna McEwen Randy McEwen Brian McMillin Linda McMillin Todd McNeely Renay Merritt Jan Merry V I 9' 2 -M Vlullllir Dale Meyer Sharon Meyer Christy Michels Curt Mifflin Val Milam Walter Miles N David Miller 24. :Sf ?'s' Lisa Miller John Mitchell Sandy Mitchell Shirley Mitchell Joe Mize Bob Moench Shari Mohme QNX arat .1 hunk , ,, l i ll l li C Bonnie Moore S f 1 Terri Morietta A , h Brian Morris fi ' Jody Morris 1 Wyv U 'wif X Tara Morris , -. V J Bill Mosier kgs! J .! F W 5 David Moussette , i J , fig L l 'fel as 'lx' 5 I 1980 1980 SOPHS 'CLASH' TO CAPTURE FIRST 171 ' f , , ff f f X , f f 4 f I A 75 A fr, I f , I ' f 'V 2,7716 5 fb i A -P if --f 9 1 ' . 1. ' . ,V 1 f . W' 5, ,. 2',,,4-ffif? n If ' . tice- izmga 4 .N 1 ,1 AI k f .i aw ' ff .. ,,. - -.-c 'S 5 1.3-g,gwf,, - I- f 1 V. , ' -31-fr f A X X if 9 as sf ' . ff 1. s N J .. Q' ,. gl x nr' 1 ,t 1 is 4, 1 it it x . ., .xmxx-.l-, - at 4 1 33 , --gy .fm . -:fy-rx: WU-n W ' , 'vrf ' ,. .Za , ' wb fx I I ,e in c 2 f . . ',,', rf 'rf y W 4' f 1 , if f f via, 7? waz wr ,, A ., 5,--4542 if I F W' I ' . ti ,viz ' .- ,-,L f 5, fl, f 4 nu- it f 1 1 f 15 ,Amy 1- ,, 5',,.. Q1 , I., - Q, ,. .Lim . John Lacopo shows determination and accuracy in the ping pong ball event. 2, 6:4 --- W.-2 xlllt l t i t i , , s '-'T A x , . -4 ,A , L Siva' S- ,.,. 3 L V Ji 2 , - fi : .A V A I X 1 Julie Karen 53 Cindy Phil Myers NSUEIG 5 y V' Noones Nunn Dave David i. Lupe Jim Nelson Nelson ..,i Q ., Ortiz Osterhout Jeff Randy 655.1-iii. , ,. CL.: Tony Neumann Newcomb Na'-esh Mark Chuck Peacock Peck Dave Jeff Patel Patrick Patterson Ba P Scofft Nichols Nolan Frank Joe Lisa Pisetta Pitol Pickell Pickering Pilcher . t t .,.. Q, 's , .N A ni V 'W F , if Ps. - iff' 'iii 5' ' Y 5' if Jeff Gene Bob Debbie Jan Lynn Chauncey Prather Price Priester Pratt Pries Prosise Quallg ,f -.5 Ai ts , , f f . , gm A 'M-gl E wr E A. r .Z 1 so . :gs 1 I 'lf A nExx T 5 .. t. 3 X y 1 K . Q Y i D P. fi' 'rv' ,,, A Joe Eddie Joanne O'DonneII O'Gara Ohlendorf Ray Susan Cassie Otero Owens Pace Parrish Brenda George Pegues Penfield Penn Glenn Becky Vince Potter Poston Plantz A . 'l .' 1,1 -,ig H 1 gi i , S J ' l-.jd 1 Robin Teri ' Angela Radford Radosevich Rainwater bl f L yfxw ,,s, , Kathy O'Leary Janet Polovich Cindy Petty Gina Pitts ' 1 A 5.2 ' it ,fa A 'il V V' Q ft f . gm . 1 L5 .ax 3. Mindy Bob Olbrich Oliver Linda Jeff Parkinson Parsley Linda Terry Petty Phelps Janice Karen Powell Powell xi Vxfxfygts Q ' :fri rm . , W , .44 .- ft- in V Q,- es: t ,, x Y 1 Ns? as 'I 3 f ' K K , X I, ng. , ' John Origliosso Amrut Patel Mike Picchioldi Kenny Powell lllllll X xi K ADH Sue Donna Rene Rajowski Ramatowski Rarick Ratay 1980 1980 61 SOPHOIVIDRES TAKE NEDT TO FIND STRENGTHS, SKILLS Kelly Ray Linda Raymer Mike Recklein Linda Redmond Delbert Reed Gene Reece Shelly Rembish Karen Renfro Jerry Reulecke Jackie Reynolds Randy Rhodes Vince Richardson David Rickert Terri Riggins Kevin Riggs Jeri Rinder Gene Reece not only drives, but also en- R joys flying. Gene has obtained his student 2 solo license. 5 Scott Robbins Kelly Ross Linda Ryan Gail Schneider Andy Robinson Tom Ruder Tom Savage Sandy Schrauth WW A K f ,nl Kim Robinson Stacey Rudis Steve Schade David Schutte Tammy Renee Rodgers Carolyn Sue Rodgers Rich Rupprecht Mike Rohmaller Rutledge Susan Romeo Rosenkranz Cindy Ruger Loran Scharf Orlie Russell Laura Glenn Rutz Dannie Ryan Pam Schanuel Debbie Donna Schlau Schleuger Eric Schlotter Mark Schmidt Todd Schultze Schuster Ed Scown Jane Scribner Chris Seres Robin Sexton l fig sae .S f if 'E' I' V f1:-I--- if N 5 'K '- ll Es' Y' ,r V , ga . ' f-da g' f 1 Q 5' , 1 r , Kevin Seymore Renee Shadwick Scott Shaffer Sheri Shaffer Jeh' Shannon Peter Shelton Don Shevlin Terri Shields Jean Shimkus Paul Shipman Randy Short Terrie Short Cheryl Showmaker Jeff Siegel Curt Simmons Diane Simmons .Q 'lt X JI. ' i Ni Q' 2 i ' ' S il Ii. r Eff ' 23+-fiiii 'S ggi. , 'X -.51 .J gr-mis: ., 11: .,,-in 51 - WT? - fi? xi: V !. f'a ,'33,1:2eE':-f M- f -A 4 gg. .... 'X 212932, - ,I V '72 ai f X , 'fi 'fl' . ' Mgr? . ., K b 13 Y- ktffffx- '. ' -i V 3' ,Nil Z -,IN . . K wgwv I. V, ,A-:X 5' My ' , - fe.,-,, N 3- im, ,Tfff kk b. . We U s-...., .,... ,,.,......--,rapakx 1 -- f-- 'J 19 V F '-I -K -n1.x.vrr?Jl-.' Km- 5L. i i .-I f ' xi 1 1 if-N ,iff '95 . 33 3 X.-.-fi, f mg, ,Q iii 1' Ray Simmons Jeff Sinskey Jim Smith Suzanne Spotanski Mike Stephens Karen Stirnaman ,X 5 Stacey Simon Marsha Skiles Trudy Snipes Debbie Staub Deanna Stevens Brenda Stonecipher Marilyn Simpson Gloria Slack Beth Soehlke Gino Stabile Tim Stephens Mike Stonesifer Mark Simpson Kurt Sleeter Trudi Soriano Karl Stahnke Bob Stewart Craig Storm Pam Simpson Donna Smelser Beverly Spencer Pam Starzyk Linda Stipe George Stram CLAUDIO DE CAIVIPGS VISITS CHS Claudio de Campos, an exchange student from Lon- drina, Brazil, spent the second semester here at CHS. He is 16 years old and attended Greenwood Campus as a sophomore. One of his first comments was in regard to the stu- dents. He said he found them friendly, sometimes. He added that he felt he made more friends because he was an exchange student. Claudio finds our school much different from his home school, which is a private one called Institute Filadelfia de Londrina. The classes, he commented, don't change, the teachers do. He also noted that they don't get to choose their classes, but that they are assigned to them. His classes at home included math, chemistry, Eng- lish and Portuguese. His favorite class here was Film and Printing. 1 l 1 . C g V Q f ' :gg I r -- I - lf? lf' www- A x . - I ., N 1 l fir- ' I ' ,1 if iw X f , -Q, U 1 , I iw wt ' ' I I an IV- I A I. G K - V I I ure-XL I I 2 Dflxl Q 4 .r 'Z ' P if . . -i-i I -rw A . .... . -V ..,. it X IKXI I ' p f i'si I .f.- ,..- , ssl, . x i 1 li xkxi H X X nd, Susan Roy Marge Tim Carol Keith Lynn Sudbring Sweitzer Swip Sykes Tarr Tassallo Taylor Chuck Chris Karen Keith Shari Lisa Steve Theodore Theodorakis Thompson Throm Titchenal Torrez Trampe we-3 Apg. K E ' I gittllbi, D ,, - ' ei V -N. A V -' .. ' -V FAI . ,- , ' ...Qs ,. - - - -I f - ' + in -. ?if':'. ,S 4 - - 'i'i5'uII5i 5 'N 4 H 'K 0 ' ' Chuck Kathy Eddie Brenda Sherri Kathy Todd Tritley Trucano Tucker TUYDIJUII Turnbull Turner Turner . 1980 1980 SOPHS SELL SWEETHEART SUCKERS x .Li the l Renee Umidon Eliz Vandevin David Vasques Angie Viviano x E 'p i r 1 L, , , asf. f k. f ,, ,J Keith Jeff Underwood Ungerott Carrie Dale Varner Varner John Richard Vesper Villiger Charles Mark Volluz VonBrock X .Xxx x F K i I - , a 4 5 I 2 KE ii Sm Q l 1 i J if 1 I J aaii ,. J it in ' , Ly , -V X ,,.. f, ' luv , , X w Q X gl .f i, , f Jim Marc Terry Chris Vostry Wagener Wagener Waldram Julie Joan Judy Carol Welch Welle Wells Wentzel Kellie Tom Sheila Ron Wicker Wilcox Wilds Wiley Gordon Patty Lisa David Wilson Wirth Witmer Wiwczaroski L. Rv, J 4,1 V N, 5 ,. J ,, , V 4 f ., fe 1 Q., ly! 4 Suzy Tim Joyce Roger Wright Wynne Young Young Carolyn Koontz, Jan Pries and Christy Michels enjoy Valentine suckers sold by the sophomore class. K o 1980 . f ' 'UI' ll f Z Z 5 KY I, ':.,,,' 'F' Lf? -, niff' . A Larry Walker Diane Werner Jeff Wilkinson Jim Wolf Nina Walker Dianna West Russell Willcutt Willane Wolfe L . km. 1 l , I gf. X ll 'YNI i l l 4 ,,, I Dave l Steve Tammy Suzie Clay Wall-206 Ward Watkins Weinacht Weiser Jackie Chris Donna Tammy Belinda Westerheide white White Whitman Whittom Debbie Kim Susan Tim Barry Williams Williams Williams Williams Wilson Toni Glen Sandy David Kim Wood Woodcock Woodward Wright Wright Scott Paul Anita Jerome Young Zeigler Zike Mims l Jean Billhartz finds that five min- 41, utes is not always enough time to get to her next class. ABCDUT 26 JUNIGRS GRADUATE EARLY JUNIOR EXECUTIVE BOARD - Front Row: Carol Biondi, Terry Geaschel, Kathy Priceftreasurerb, Jeff Fowlerfvice presidentj. Row Two: Pam Connor, Liann Barnish, Lori Coleman, Vicki Molitorfpresidentj, Mr. Jim Meltonfspon- sorj, Jenny Eberle, Mr. Virgil Kassingfsponsorj, Laura Bohnenstiehl. Not Pictured: Beth Faustlrecording secre- taryj. in. 4,53 as i i , Debbie Adams Kay Adams Lori Adams Regina Adams Doug Albrecht Linda Aldridge Susan Alger Betty Allen Cheryl Allen Dawn Allen Larry Althardt Martin Anderson Star Ankarlo Linda Arnold Billy Arnotti Becky Atwood Kenny Atwood Anna Austin 4? Karen Austin Dori Barnett H2 Im Deana Barton Jeff Bean Bob Beckman 1 S Y' iV'1 M' Rn. QT? I, vu A A as 'QA 'WAA 1 -an, an y Cindy Averett Lawerence Jeff Baer Alena Bagley Jeff Barbee Terri Barnett Baczkowski Liann Barnish Tonja Barron Barb Barton Kathy Barnhart Q1 F' I lil Vim. '9' fn. L. - Mary Jo Basarich Mike Baumann Becky David Beard Debbie Beard Baumgartner Rodney Bell Patty Benyr Gregg Beatty Dennis Beshears 1 if div f 4 4 fi XN ii - tai? Mark Bazzell John Bechtold Tina Beshears Diana Bean Mary Beckman Joe Beuckman 1979 1979 P.E. MADE ELECTIVE FUR JUNIORS WF, -4-' , , M51 , W ' 5' saw ff' ' 260 Jw My . - V .,:n.f- 1-:g:,:, I I 'J ' Yi, 1 ' 125:22-' ' f c' 1. , - 2i:'3fE's1 f 'fe I f '42-1 4162--if A in 2 ' l i f ' fav-f-1 ,eiw::.,,1. ff .- vizwh-,f,-. . -,-. . '4 1 i A I If WQ? 9 , Er A ' ff! 2 , N' .- ' 'Fw ' , , , K , 12:9 f f fi i . X, , , ' A , 4 ,,,,, Q , Q 25:1 -': .?1:5 f' viffyf, . , I L -1: ,, , 31 5' U to I UG Brenda Biggerstaff Beth Bilyeu Carol Biondi Donita Blair Melody Brake Janice Bly Laura Rich Bone Mary Bonebrake Bob Borders Diana Borri Jenny Borsis Bohnenstiehl Debbie Bovinett Rick Boyer Laura Bozzello Ann Bradshaw Lori Braeutigam Mike Bostian Gwen Brown Jennifer Brown Randy Brown Cindy Buckman Jeff Budnicki Cindy Bridger Pam Bugger Steve Bugger Mark Bullington Debbie Gregg Burke Mike Buettner Bumgardner 1979 : ' lk ' 5 . .' x.,l ,1 B 14 4 SN Q? 11' 'WD ti -hi' , l K ,. , - . if Q v, K , 4 X A fl NW ' nh- . 1. I: .Q E-i. f '-lillljs J f g?t1i.3f ii fww'W' 1 h 5518.315 -.54 will 9 .ftry .U J -J lg ' 4 -vi 5 'V-'vf ' B f. QS' Bob Burns Cathy Byer John Campbell Phillip Caples Kelly Cheatham i 6 . , , , , l gl L . Mary Burns Patti Burns Steve Burns Barb Burgess Jeff Cain Gina Calbreath Robert Caldwell Dave Camillo Terry Campbell Alicia Campos Linda Cannon Jeff Canull Mary Carthy Danny Cates Barb Cawvey Mike Chapman John Choma Gail Christian Tony Cigliana Jeff Clark , Qu. 2 Brad Buske Dennis Campbell Beth Capecchi Sherrie Chatfield Allen Claxton 1979 VALENTINE FLOWERS SPARK LOVE Kim Clemens Lori Coleman Denise Corvallis Pam Crone Cindy Cummins x M? 'W 'rw so Becky Cleveland Melinda Condomitti Roger Cottrell Sherry Crone Mike Dake Lisa Cobb Pam Connor Ron Covarrubias Lee Crump Linda Dalton Meshille Cochran Tina Conway Greg Craft Mary Crump Doug Daly Sharon Coffman Brent COlbUl'n Mark Cook Cathy Cornelsion Curt Crepps Carol Crittenden Robin Cullen Diane Cullinane Linda Daniel Patty Daniel Ox as Qs W .X ' s 4 E V- , , g, .,,,.,5 fg:j env vo '13 EE ,ef X -5 . a- V. as 1 A sf Q -w s A G53 K 'N I x 1 I N? , . Q A - 5 ' 3 M . .. 11 , ,,. -Q E li . HF' i Elaine Darner Ruth Dashke Tammy Davidson Cary Davis Loyd Derossett Dee Descher Doug DesPain Brenda Desper Kari Dobbs Noreen Domescik Bill Dorman Jose Dorta Linda Durer Russell DuVall Pat Dyson Larry Earthal Donna Ebert Mike Eckmann Carl Edwards Jeff Edwards . 69-H' ks 1 03 2' Iii fb' . if N ,A N 5 -i. xx x . X-N . ,mix . Joe Decker Gina DiGerlando Teresa Dour Jenny Eberle Roxanne Elkins Mike DeNap Jennifer Dix Terry Doyle Tammy Eberle Chris Elledge 1979 1979 lfl 11:-L. ' I, 'l,. 1 4 4 f Q 54' ,U :MD 1 f f' 45' ,gr V .,g.,--- 25, , -X., . 525, , 4 A c 4' , f Vu I 1 , f goyf' I , 4 2 ..,-- vt J -vs 1-I, --A it-1 3-an .. ' 141 nxi 1-91 Vicky Elledge Peggy Etchllls Vickie Farmer Jim Fleming Glenn Fox 3 f V f ky 'F-3' 4 X f'fmw1f1.,..a-M:.- . . . ' ' I ,114-4:-1,5 z- -- w J' ' Q Q-...W F J l f? ffxgjyt , E, ' -zggfg Q J, fa . fr., V ' 4 il T F 59 fl :N R :J ,,,fg f Y X nilallll, 7 if a f I ii qw' i A U ' xx , I It , i , . L -V 113311,-,.' , l, , ' ,, if1'?2 5'?1?1i32Z-at 'ff f f ' f'-112 13 1 . 1 329123455 4' . -- -. fl .5 1 V. 2 J ,af .- '- I f 5' 35 y ,109 :-,- ,':1.g-:,- : 5 fl ' illfw-f' 4, 3 . as-Q-.,r,r -my Q 131'-at , Tina Ellington Teri Emmer Nancy Emmerick Keith England Tanner England Joyce Ethington Jennifer Evans Michelle Evans Craig Eversmann Steve Falline Beth Faust Rosemary Kim Filcoff John Fisher Jim Fitzgerald Jackie Ford Fernandez Jeff Fowler Larry Fowler Connie Fowlkes Kay France Scott Forhetz Don Frazer Robert Friederich Jim Fritzsche Sherry Frank 1979 GPEN CAMPUS DENIED FOR1977-78 1 - ' 5 Kathy Fulton Mike Gassmann Laura George Terry Gipson Diane Green X.. O x 4. W 1 Jennifer Funkhouser Dave Gaumer Shari George Dawn Giritz John Green lik Patti Gallaher Cindy Geaschel John Gerdes Russell Glenn Kelly Green 'R' cn' I Dennis Garcia Terry Geaschel Diane Giacoletto Tracy Gombos Darla Griffin , W 5 'T Cheryl Gaskill John Gaskill Karen Geller Ricky Geissert Diana Gieselman Charlene Gilcrest Edith Gray Rich Gray Debbie Griffin Linda Griffin 1979 JUNIORS SPDNSOR DCDNKEY BALL yv NCS' 3 A MQ ,, 53214 L ,. je f i i X Robin Griffin Doug Gros Gary Hall Jon Hanks Danny Harrison Craig Griffing Andy Gruber Jeanetta Hall Jeff Hanold Sandy Hartsoe Richard Grimm Lynndee Gustafson Maryanna Hall Brenda Hansson Richard Hartson Katie Grimont George Grindstaff Kathy G lS0'3n0 Angela Hager Mary Hahs DOUS Hall Charles Hampton Jane Hancock Linda Hankins Lisa Hanser Denise Hardesty Chef!!! Hams Tom Harvengt David Hayes Donna Hayes 2 fy-r' 4- gig' 'Ax ,xx x l We-1? in-I' , 0. ii WM diese, . A Q-,Ns f R. 137 Q 157 gf F' Karen Hayes Bill Henze Dicky Holcomb Ken Honeycutt Nancy Howell Linda Hayes Jeff Herrington Beth Holdener Mary Hopper Karen Hudson Linda Heimrich Diann Herzburg Connie Holland Lorrie Horak Shari Huff Ruth Hendricks Brian Hess Lois Holliday Lori Horner Brenda Huffman Mark Henry Melissa Hines Henry Holten Mary Horton Gigi Hulse Linda Hensley Steve Hoga Tom Holtzscher Bob Howard Chris Hunsinger 1979 1979 f V. E' ny I , Lloyd Hunt Richard Husman Mark Hylsky Craig lberg Thersa lnlow Angie lrvin Deanna Izard Debbie Jackson Karen Jacobson Kevin Jaeger John Jalinsky Mike James Phebe James Roy James Valerie James Pepe Janik Mike Jenkins Bob Jentsch 1 ' .Q---5 H. ,j V Debbie Johnson Kathy Johnson Mark Johnson Shane Johnson SUS J0hnS0f1 Carolyn Jones Cheryl Jordan John Jukes Chris Kaimann Kristy Kaimann Dan Keck Dean Keller i ,ff li 1979 JUNIGRS LEARN HOW TO RESEARCH , sfg 4' 1 Carl Kerkemeyer Bret Kleb Tony Konsky Mike Kupinski Mike Launhardt Gary Kerkemeyer Nancy Kleier Ron Korte 3 Doug LaBrot Floyd Ledbetter S. , k: ,J . mx , . . L, .,. 'Tir . .. Q-41. in 1 ni Mike Kerner Mike Kilna ' Nancy Kimme Tammy Kincannon Cathy Knackstedt Glenn Knapp Mary Kay Knebel Sue Kobylinski Lisa Kreider Don Kuechle Sue Kuehn Kay Kuhlman l..f-1, Don Lacopo Alan Lacquement Kevin Land Debbie Lassen Teresa Ledbetter Robin Leffler Charlie Lieth John Lintzenich 1979 Lynn Liszewski Donna Littlefield Joann Locandro Joe Locus Debbie Long Jolene Long Carlos Lott Debbie Lotz Mike Lotz Jim Loyet Debbie Lucas Kal! l-Uebbel'S - V' ie N fi I it '- ,. -gf no . ., , y 1 ' A 7 '. 'R Kent Luebbers Brenda Lutz Angela Lynch Dave Malinosky Tony Maniscalli Paul Mann Sandy Mann Julie Mansini Pat Mariel' Alecia Martin Chris Martin Janet Massa Mike Massa Mike Mason Dawn Masur Greg Mateyka Debbie Mattatall Jackie Mattea 1979 JUNIORS WELCOME ANNETTE AQUIRRE 'fa l M X M Q7 l if . M. R X P .qi -rv Annette.Aq4uil xchange stlldent .1 from Wd , found more freedom a than at her home school, Villa Academia. Anne! , tile o rewo, lg-th, exchangg stayed with Mrs. Emi? Clarence Mayabb Debbie Mayabb Michelle Mayer Mike McCain AYe'5 fami'Y- I Tom McCarthy Barbara McClain Murry McConkey Lisa McCoy ' ' ' l .1 L A. N- -' ..4i.3l ' Phillip McDowell Roger McFarland Kim McMahon Jeff Meadows Randy Meier Mark Mendez Shelly Menken Phillip Merkle Don Metzler Jon Meyer Rhonda Milam Roy Milburn Dale Miller Jeff Miller Lisa Miller Marti Miller Karen Minton Harvey Mirly N -'nf' 'If , . 4' ,Ya Y 7 , X 25, i ' ff X r A ,. .. . f'-- LT2fwf?w igi i 3 ja Fmasl. ...- 5' f 'ff f M X if f ' .af 'I4' I 3 , ' Aff , ' -A-- 5 W 2 VW , , ,,, :. w1c.ew1f.::-zu., '- A' a .A 'M Mark Mitan Kathy Mitchell Jane Mohme Cyndi Tom Mumper Tim Murphy Muehlhauser Eleanor Oakley Corey Olbrich Evie Nochta Donna Owens Benny Oxendine Carlos Otero Jamie Pashia Beth Paskero Cindy Parnell , 1- , ,f- 1 ' . Wifi in l it 5 l A if if M f if 5 -A X M 1 V X -4.,,,,,.s-,g3 L2 Vicki Molitor Steve Myers Steve Oliver Angie Palazzolo Debbie Patrick Til Wayne Moore David Nance Denise Oller Jay Palmer Beth Pearson i f W 'lvl Glenn Mouser John Neiman Donna Ollson Dawn Parker Scott Pearson ACT TEST - A IVIUST FUR JUNIORS ,T -1-Z 1..f- N ...fg I a ef ' .5 I ,. .3 4, .. '. ,Sf gi T, 4 x I 1 'E' Tania Pedenko Carl Pisetta Kathy Price Natalie Ramatowski Julie Recklein , 1 , 71 I, Margo Pencak Tammy Pitts Susan Pullen Allen Ramirez Charles Redmond fi Q- ,.'-11,5 Env' f--N 'Q' ew , ef N. ' Q A I , A C ' l l Larry Perez Gayle Plemons Kathy Quick Danny Randant Jim Reed Theresa Petroff Ben Pfeiffer Doug Pickens George Pocuca Kathy Powell Carolyn Pratt Chris Radosevich Christy Raeber Pat Rajkowski Ron Rapp Cliff Rarick Delisa Sue Reed David Reeder Rebenschield Leslie Rees 1979 Tom Reeves Gregg Reichert Becky Reid Nayne Reinagel Becky Reyman Richard RICG f e,:., H , f jf ff fr 1 5 'fr X X CLASS OF '79 FLOAT TAKES FIRST Inks: r 1, 1.4 Pm N 4 nu 4, 'Q x i A W. M .,,,, W Aff, f' ' ,,r..-vy Steve Rice Karen Roberts Rosemarie Rodemich Debbie Rouianaitis Colleen Riley Cheryl Robinson Mike Romanich Becky Rudis ' f9',,,4 ., . ,' 1' 1, ,ga , ,,,.- , wr 4 I X W 4 ei of f 6, 1 Eff? f f W, 1 QE , 1 , A f , xy , 71 N f 1' ' I I I --,, ,, -f. ., , 1515114 9 f 2 X! , 2 1 1 4 -1 4 f 'lf' , ff are .4 1' 5, P ff' ' TZ? f EQ4 ' 1 if 'rr ' ' A' Q 55 S l .dn Ti -2, ' A A 1 ,771 F L ' af' Q .. Sh ' 1 1,g:,f fr'f:fg V Peggy Rinehart Larry Robinson Tim Rombach Carol Rudis Marty Russell Marianne Sage Danny Samples Denise Samples Chris Sandegren Todd Sanders f' as C7 F f S S I ,., Q' ' ' K YI' 1 M y '- if i .B-.5 V N J- x X 'S FDR SECOND CONSECUTIVE YEAR ... - f- - Debbie Sapienza Tony Schrauth Carletta Sergenson Tom Shook 4'! In 'Q Z7 i me ' , K . vi. Q 9 i N X 1 VN li 3 .5 , ' , 1 - Y -U , W , W 'I . M i ml 1 i i ,. , 4 1, ' .,, I i E'7v- iv P. F Lynn Scarborough Kevin Schailer Bob Schardan Jeff Scheiter Ronda Fred Schuerbaum Tom Schultz Lester Schweppe Donny Scott Schneidewind Curt Shaak Mark Shaw Keith Shea Kenny Shelton Danny Scurry Dale Showers Joe Sikora Gene Simmons Sherri Simmons Sue Shields Mary Simon l 1979 1979 JUNIORS SPONSGR 'CRYSTAL BALL' ., 1 . '- 4' Y -. ' b. . . '25 ' '19, Q . x ,,-4 x, ' B gl x lx ,K udfiigf 'KW' 1 4' X f Xt, L A V 1, 29, ., rf, , 'fh- Kathy Simpson Nanette Smith Mary Sponemann Rusty Stevenson Kim Stone Ellen Suhre Brian Skelton Rex Smith David Staley Duane Stinnett Dawnell Stowers Jeff Sweet Coetta Sleeter Ron Smith Andy Staub Jeff Stites Marvel Straub Mary Sweitzer Cindy Smith Bob Sova Jim Steinwagner Ted Stites Cathy Stringer Loretta Swip Danny Smith Jerry Spengler Carol Stephens Carole Stogner Linda Strubinger Laura Sykes June Smith Cesar Spillari Jennifer Stevens Gloria Stone Sherry Struckhoff Ivan Talley Vx ' E hu-f 1 Licia Tanner Jeri Theodor Mary Trebilcock Craig Vann Bruce Vunesky Regina Walker Cindy Taylor Susan Thomas Terri Tremmel Nancy Varda Cathy Wachter Kim Wallace l T K L -Q 7 , -., - Terri Taylor Dave Thompson Shari Turnbull Julie Verbeck Kathy Wagoner Charles Warren Mary Thaxton Mike Toon Shelly Vacca Vita Viviano Dorothy Walker Tammy Warren I, ,.. is Robert Thebeau Lou Tourville Lori Van Dyke Kim Voyles Don Watt 1979 an ,J f J Peggy Watt Diane Wheat Sherry Wille Jay Wilshire Chris Wolofski Susan Wright - 'Y ii' Z 13' Qu his 'RTV g,.,z l I l ff JRQ11f?Q.if,ff 1 lif12e-gfg3gjf,- .. K 'ff'-::p'g gil iilfiirf 1 W 511- ' Q-x - if A .1117 2- I , I I 2 ' V David Weber Susan Wheeler Doug Willett Barb Wilson Robert Wondolowaki Vicki Wright ' I l 'Q I Lonnie Weeden Dale White Ann Williams Dean Wilson Chris Wood Beth Wurtsbaugh D. I 4 54. D 5 f i- - . Brian Weider Marilyn Wilcox Jeff Williams .lama Wilson Kathy Woodside Donny Yarber 5 ' '-, U N1 '5 l A Idfi Amy Welle Dorothea Wells Mark Wilhold Jane Wille John Williams Terri Williams Kim Wittmann David Wolf Connie Woodward Tammy Woodward Dale York Arintha Young 1979 Steve Zucha Linda Zukosky Julie Younger Greg Zabawa Eric Zamarione Greg Zellin Pat Zielinski THREE JUNIORS DIE IN CAR CRASHES -,. Three juniors were killed in car acci- dents this year. They were Tina Crowell, Carla Garcia and Hank Walker. Tina and Carla were killed in a head on collision January 14. The accident occurred on West Country Lane. The other junior, Hank Walker, was w Q killed February 18, when his car was hit -fs by a train on Black Lane. TOO FAST TO LIVE Too fast to live, Too young to die, How quickly time for life goes by. When you are young, 1 it always seems, , 1 You'Il have forever for your dreams. g H , .1 .i . 7 1 1 You hope, you plan, A 3: f . ,UI ff b you try to show, g -,Q 4, ig 1 y. A . jg 5 ' The course of life by which you'Il go. 1 .51 it -- ' 5 f' 1.1.5 T Life Was Short, ,Hg 1 3. if gg 'li f. L ,ij l.,jf,i l' ' ., v , for those who are gone, , 1.j,? li 1 Q ff, if '12 !'i T! if Q ,-Z 'i ,ff ' but marks are left, t. -f ,'ii. ,- gf. ..1,-f4,..fL',-,Qc ,.- ,- - Ve. A -.- - 1 fy, :lg 3 el, fl. ,Z J gw, ,L-,V 14 lr- gf, i , To carry on. 'lat I-415 1 ff ,4 .' ,,x..f ffl ' ',g'fX'4'?'i1c 34 'YU J 'li -ff , 4 . I H ., , , 1. y jj gh ?',51 , '455kq ,ka R QI, 1 :qi--Q.: I , 'e 5112 jf fl' f 'ff 1,2 5 Z'f5.I?2'If-.'-:SF .if '. 2129 i QPR-55' BY Regln-3 Adams ' V .3 it rf, Aka, .'QiQ2,?fl3i5' l',f'ti'tg.-v1,,' hs .Egfr 5 ' ,-Q.,-,I ,Q Z ,L T J ' . A' um I' - ' ' uv ' ' ,i E , '. :. rr if if v--3 s l'51'NWM in if T .if ul T1 Marr' T 1 1 . .fu . f 4 Mi 1 gg' f A - 'Y' V1.4 'Pi , ' ' wg . f . ,. f' iff . V Wy, ,if JLMKI, X , 1 u, 3,3 ' Q F' 7?'-+L?i'-- YV T-ly .gl 3 f , 'L O ,Af 'Iggy Q? , ' L :if 5' ' 3 , -4 '? ffiyi rf' 5, ,- ffii 'Y' f A ' f f 1 ' - :W ' l f , fhffi S111 V' SENIGRSANTICIPATE LASTYEAR AT CHE SENIOR EXECUTIVE BOARD-Front Row: Miss Janet Kuncl Qsponsorj, Terry Westerheide, Patty Wilmore, Gina Miller, Lisa Koke, Brad Vacca Csecretaryj. Row Two: Mr. Ron Adams Csponsorj, Sandy Burroughs, Kathy Kozyak, Brenda Gerling fvice presidentj, Tammy Waltermire Itreasurerj, Tony Kuhn Cpresidentb. 'G V fi ' ,l Q 1 hh:-. fx Cynthia Ainsworth Doug Albrecht Chris Albright Matthew Alldredge ,rr ., f'f K- lm XX sr.. 'X 1 Steve Alldredge Marsha Althardt Gary Alvers Gary Anderson Mark Anderson Laura Arth Steve Austin 'VI t QW 1978 ?'V ' 'SH' . Q xv I I 1 i 1 f B i Q ti Starlene Ankarlo Robert Arey Terry Armas -Ds. 3 David Ashmann Charles Atwood Bruce Austin udZ:Z22':i Scott Bachesta Delores Bailey Charles Baker my? 4 uk Q el .',-' v V t . hs.- ., f Evelyn Barber Cindy Barnes Martin Barnett Robert Barnett 1978 V. I 'KING KAHOK' FLGAT WINS SECGND 'n Karen Barrows Kathy Barrows Howard Barton Todd Bauer Cathy Baughmann Connie Baumgartner Carol Beanland Laura Bechtle Donna Benson d B B B r Kathy Becker Lynnette Beedle John Belobraydic yy, y ,, B , JZ' ij A wi. E1 0 V y F35 C' L. A J Z Ann Berry Valinda Biggs Becky Bigham . Ward Bilhartz 3.-...L - I I X x l Mlea Birchmier Terry Birk James Bisso Brenda Bitzer 1978 9- Karen Black Monica Blackburn Betty Blumer Craig Bobka H' - vin . 'g, 'N 1 X. , x., in , . . ,N . 7 ' f 5:4 ' L' , l un-v Susan Bodine Gregg Bohenstiehl Mary Bohnenstiehl Mafilyn Bond -.lf , - Bill Borders Debra Bovinette Kevin Bowen Jack L, Boyer 4 1978 PEP CHAIN Purs sENioRs ON ToP '1 '-?'flp9 i fl ff I C, l Connie Boyle David Brewer Charles Broda Mark Broughton 44-.Q-,, Dai.. Douglas Brown Jeff Brown Marji Brummitt Larry Bruns J are Rocky Buffo Chris Bugger Lori Buller Lois Burgener Matt Burgess Carolyn Burniski Amy Bums Sandy Burroughs 1978 ihsf 1 i Q Ricky Butts Debbie Buxton Ronda Byers Eric Byron X , so Vaughn Caldwell Kelly Call Joe Camillo Tony Caminiti Mark Campbell Kathy Carson Robin Cashion Debbie Castelli Howard Chamberlin Seniors Amy Burns, Becky Gat- tung and Lynn Hudson are among the members of the no- 'fg' fl 1978 RESTRICTED SCHEDULES GFFSET LOSS ef! :: Cheryl Chance Bunny Chitwood J0hI'I ChriSOS David Ciuferi Ax. 1 L .- Q, Danny Clark Guy Clark X Mary Ann Clark Scott Clark .M V., 1 I f V J, e f , fl ,. ,v-xml, J f xl! lf X l H, Nancy Clarke Robert Claus Stan Cochrane Linda Colombara 'Ml-,X . xxat Kathy Colton Tana Compton Becky Conklin Vicki Cookgon GF SENIGR OPEN CAMPUS FREEDOIW8 Steve Coons Denise Copeland Timothy Coulson Donna Counts 'K V a e.,,f 525, M714 I I .Z g 1 4 in , 0 ,653 D onnn as 'A I 'ii fl ,lfrf fir.- 1. ,, .1' A ' Dennis Coy Roy Cranmer Mary Crepps Albert Cusanelli y ,D ly ,, ik J . r, ,W ,U 'N f C I ufflfl ---'Pin' J ' - '11, -- - .r 4 V1 -. -4:5 -:-.-.W i -Qs. K X: ,,..,,,,-.QT-A... :ov .1 C S . V . ' 'fr WML-f,if1?::'fw Gary Dameron Julianne Dankenbring Dorothy Darnell Cory Darner If M ' - ,,-2, 2 - -:I-,:. ,, 1 I n ' 1' 'A S , ., .. - ,, , J Mary Beth Stephens finds Kahok basketball very entertaining. Seniors vote for avid fan Karen Mersinger as basketball queen. 19 FZEGGY WELLE 1978 FGOTBALL QUEEN 'Q '1'll?' QT Ruth Ann Dashke Tina Davidson Curt Davis Debbie Davis Nancy Davis Greg Davisson Lynn Dean Robert Decker i, .. Dan Dee'tS Mike Delaney Don Delashmit Mark Delashmit Fiore-:gig Di Ungerott and Dawn Hadfield plead for mercy as they are accosted by grounds monitor Ed Musso. 'f ' 'Un .f x 1978 19 Ralph Depper Eliazbeth Derossett Dan Dervalis Leigh Descher N Q4 lg, Iv , X 4 .4 h 5 5 ' ' ,v l 2 -' l. , r I .- X , 1 ,- -XA aa v 3 U -' -1 ' F 4 Jerry Deil Tom Dieu JoAnn DiGerlando Chris Dill Michelle Dolzadelli Randy Donaldson Debbie Dover Jay Dowling On Career Day, Gina Miller and Becky Conklin discuss college plans Terry Downey Judy Duff with representatives of area colleges. 1978 ANNUAL CHRISTMAS BALL THEME - ff -f ,, ff - V' 17 f' ff. 475' .L 1 ' Flin! 'ii' A 1, 2 2512 ' ye 4 ,fy ,H H , ,- -.4 , I 5 P 1., . - Z ,ji , . fu , :P ' ' A Q5 w A W, A ,n ,..1,,,, . ' 5 , , .. 7 V I , Li , A ' A H if .WW ' I X2 ' ' . 4 A , kNNN ' VI. ' j Bill Dunham Carol Eaton Nancy Eaton Rick Eaves fqnn, .4-.xg .,,e....L William Eberts Victor ECK Mike Edson Deanna English E r Scott Ernst Ed Etherton Betty Everright May Ann Fanning 1 iilfffwqlf Greg Farrar Janet Feigl Coena Ferguson F 1978 HAVE YGURSELF A IVIERRY CHRISTMAS Cy 51,4 fiffli :S 2- -W-Y 3 JP U58 Fefflandel Mike Fernandez Steve Fernandez Tracy Ferrell Scott Ferris Kevin Flaugher Don Flemming Jackie Ford 4 . F' .L bfhn 'L-Sal 7 'V sf, X e ' y 1 ,L V :if . I I' 1 XX IPL- 4. Ju J Lisa Forrester Brian Forsythe Rory Foster Melvin Fowler 'i 'rn Jeff Frailey Doug Ffar1CiS Debbie Franklin Kristi Franklin 17- O 1978 BARB WELLE CHRI Kathy Freely Bonnie Fresen Cindy Fulkerson Debbie Gable Becky Gattung Stafford Gavin N ,I Doug Giacoietto Paul Giacoletto STMAS BALL QUEEN Pam Frey Russ Friederich Dave Gansner Mary Beth Gardner Rick George Brenda Gerling Kathi! Gillespie Doug Gilliland W 1 3 a 2' X ,f An X Sharon Gillon Pam Godar ,X X it ' FL r A, ,W , ,, W7 , M33 Pep Week finds Connie Baumgartner as the cartoon hero Under- dogn. Cindy Goetz Mike Goes 1978 ff at ,Im -fag Terri Grant Kelly Green Wendy Greenley Stanley Griffin of K , X i i Tina Griffith Mark Grimes Dan Grimm Kathy Grisolano 1978 ACT HELPS OUTLINE COLLEGE PLANS Paul Guse if l 1 l a I 1 Spencer Hager Cindy Hall M L ff 1- Y! Q ff , 5 Hl -ff ', ?. 5 'Egfr' iw-f Chris Guttierez Dawn Hadfield Tammy Hadjan ' Marcella Hale Bob Hall Brenda Hall l Debbie Hall Richard Hall David Hampsch 75 f Z fi f Q if 4 B ff 'fa .x f V Jonathon Hanks Pete Harding Pete Harding, John Renfro and John Hellrung all agree, We're Number One! If ff 1 1978 , 1 I Lx. K . SK. x n Mike H3l'fiS Robin Harris Tami Harrison 9 In Beth Hartley Nan Hartman Kim Hawk ' 1 . .- 1 wfj K. 4. I, E gxff ' V 1' sf' , i 'X Jiri r , itifog X- .5 F 1 e , lf, 'Q' ,Ai if -l.gl... John Hellrung Steve Hemann Tim Herberts it 59' Qi C Mike Hart Craig Heimbach i 1 'A f k V' 'Wig' 1 Tammy Herrington Melanie Herrold Debbie Hetzel Kathy Heyden Mike Hicks 1978 - SENIGRS DRESS UP FDR PEP WEEK 4 Z , Dawn Hindman Marshall Hines Sandy Hobbs Debbie Hoelscher Barb Hoffman Pete Hoffmann Brenda Holdener Mike Holdener i L X113 TOYTI Holdener Richard Holloman Cherlyn Hooks Melinda Hopper ,.., - X F- E . Debbie Houston Gary Howells Judy Howerton Jill Hubert Stacey Zeisel dresses as The Little Tramp for Homecoming Pep Week. .lr 4, E Rhonda Hughes Mike Hultz Steve HUl'lSil'lg9V jilas If . ,T Anna Italiano John Italiano Robert Jackstadt ,AL i978 3' l if i '?',5,'T ,S'1 5 Lynn Hudson O., . -b 5 Q -E: I I We Xxx I A, S, Tony Huff yea Mary Beth Iberg i ' Bill Jager 1978 STAN PITOL, JAIVII LACGPG RECEIVE ,--.X 499. ifx Laura James Laurie Janas Mike Jarzemkoski Jeri Jenkins ,fwfwp 'M-fda 1 Tony Jenkins Steve Jerome David Jones Gary Jones ! ,fl .ba Q-L: ff 'Ja4 H.5,J4,,- Lori Julius Keith Kaimann DOHNB Jeter Martha Johnson Q X V v , V ,, ,f , , , ,A .V ,l, ji '., I Q I, f, . A: 1,. - if .ff 'L 64' 'f Q' 214 l 2.14, Q,-ig: .J . ,V W, , 'A ' 'Q iff-' I if Jil lin. 4 Stan Pitol and Jami Lacopo are awarded the SAR and DAR titles by their classmates and teachers on the basis of their good citizenship. SARXDAR GOOD CITIZENSHIP AWARS78 - x X ' Q34 ' J , - i- 'lx V ' 'X fl , s- N Ai-if . 'Q' ' l' N 'V X3 Vf xx My N . K x 51 N -- g E I X ,. 4 ,QP-5 sq 'S N 'ss f it - ELV, ' ., I in 5 E ' A K ' r ' f A! --Q Ji. -'Qff Becky Taylor, Susie River and Monica Blackburn practice what seems to be a favorite CHS pastime-waiting in line for tickets . IN. -W Karen Karsteter Elizabeth Kasino 'iv -1- 42 ' fu- but Lisa Mundy had hoped for something better than Section 'Una Kassing Tracy Kastner Double Z . C 4 ft Es .WI 'pi Y xi X . ll Y-H . Q, Tammy Keeler Connie Kimme James Kimutis Cheryl Kircher a a Keith Kirchoff Mark Kirk Laura Kitley Dave Knebel 1978 and KAHOK VICTCDPIES BOOST CHS SPIRIT Mary Jo Knopik Lisa Koke Steve Konsky Terri K00ntz Y , NL Ng ,Z Ai' ,fn-H f Q.W,..,.,..,,.....a Terry Koopman Bill Kopecki Sheri Koshinski Kathy Kozyak ,gym if V ,fl ,, 4 'lb-I 'few' Pyramid Power! To celebrate the Kahok victory over E. St. Louis in the Regional Tournament, seniors Cfront rowy Mary Beth Stephens, Bill Eberts, Michelle Lively, Judy Duff, Lisa Mundy, frow twoj Kathy Kozyak, Ralph Shaw, Karen Mersinger and Melinda Hopper try some unrehearsed aorobatics. 208 .f.x Gerald Kramlich Marla Kruescheck Tony Kuhn Jan Kukla Stan Pitol was selected as a finalist for the National Merit Scholarship Corporation Program. Principal Rodney Woods presents Pitol with the certificate naming him as a finalist. 1978 115 Don Kuegler Lynne Kuehn Brad Kunz Cindy Kurtak -'-W Tim Kusmierczak Tobey Lackey Jami Lacopo Ed Lahue 1978 3OCXn OF SENIGRS CGLLEGE BOUND l yi Renee Lambert 1 i l l l l l 'zz-:W il Z A' A ' .. , . ff '5E54-'fflffl' l Bob Barnett is one of several seniors who operate the Horticulture A E paul Lamczyk classes' Plant Pocket. l l F I l l l Keith Landerdale David Leezy ' Mark Leezy l' Eric Lenzi Rhonda Ley Lanie Lintzenich 210 l A Teresa Lambird Keith Langreder Andy Leiner Michelle Lively 1978 4 ri x Craig Lombardo Mark Long Barb Lowell Kathy Loyet 4 Beth Lucas Tom Lucas Robert Lynn Debbie Mallory Connie Mangrum Randy Mann I! . Dodie's CCaria Simpsonj not sure how to react when Shelby QBryan Smithj says to her, Anyway, you're not that fat! in the fall play, Here and Now. ,,.. Keith Mann ga-4? XS. Eh. dia. Theresa Manning 1978 MANY SENIORS PLAN T0 G0 Theresa Manning's art work, Dancers , won her an art '- scholarship to SIU-E. ' Susan Masters Steve Mathews Sheryl Matikitis Bob Matthews 1978 if ll I ,AJ Michelle Maurer Peggy McCain Fred McClary Dale McConkey TO THE U of I-CHAIVIPAIGN l 2 kim Marcia McDaniel -.id 5 ,.. While Laurie Miller plans to attend the University of Illinois, Michelle Modglin plans to go to St. Louis Uf1iV9fSify. Alan McDowell Y M .. 4-v . . ja f V ii gl Is ff L L Elf'!?'M Mike McNeeIy Kelly Meehan John Melton Laura Merkle 1978 ICDTHER SENIORS WILL ATTEND BACQ TO SIU-E, EASTERN AND SOME WILL f ,rf 7 Karen Mersinger Susan Mertzen Ann Meyer Beth Mhoon .N-.. N. T Gina Miller Laurie Miller Roberta Miller John Millick A GTHERS WILL GO I GO OUT GF STATE 'nnigg Mike Mitan Cherie Mitchell l4Nf 1978 Jackie Mitchell Michelle Modglin Kathy Moehler Ron Mohr Terrie Moore Theresa Morgan Lisa Morries Mitchell Morrison Maureen Moses Suzanne Mottin 1978 IVIOST SENIORS WILL PURSUE JOBS Cheryl Muench Diane Mumper Lisa Mundy Sheryl Murray Diane Myers Ken Myers ,N Chris Neider Debbie Nichols Jeff Nichols firm . if Qf--Y :Q 5143 liz Z Q. Linda Niepert Lori Niepert Karen Nowak X . y, T f Q 'iz l .i 1 'w L 2 I ,812- ,, J QM Pat Murphy -in: .1 'xr fx Sherry Nance 'U 47 'lt Dave Niebruegge David Oberkfell 1978 wif Q gx N , I . ,Ll K W f, Marie Oberkfell Gary Obernuefemann Sara O'DonneII Jeff Oggero 5 1, ,-f Patty WilImore's award for her many years of cheerleading is a scholar- ship offer to St. Louis University. While some seniors will go to four-year universities, others, like Theresa Morgan, intend to go to Belleville Area College. WB? D, . Brian Olmstead Barbara Oney Michael O'Rourke Don Osborn 2? 56 -rar' 'I Bill Ozee Paula Pacewic 1978 GRADUATICJN FEVER STARTS IN IVIARCH fu 'nw' ISC QC K. K ,Y , V ,V ,, 'hgh J' -, , -, 1' 5, V rainy X. r W V 4 , L1 f - if f -' Measurements for caps and gowns are a sure sign for Doug Hecker Ctopj and fellow classmates that graduation day is nearing very quickly. Jonny Parr Bart Patchin fl + I 5. X. 'X X iw Tammy Patterson Kent Peccola Lauri Pelate Sheryl Penfield 4-ff Gina Pendleton Debbie Perdue 1978 4:7 D80 Perkins Gregg Peter Carol Peterson Glynis Pfalzgraf Robin Phelps Stan Pitol Ronna Pitts Lynn Polette V 7 L. 'C 1 F ' -Q 4' - ff Q . , .4 , C . 'V hi ' s V . Jim Polwort Julie Port m4 The Kahok Kazoo Korps provides the extra excitement the basketball games often need to keep the 30- point victories from getting monotonous. 1978 an CLASS OF '78 HGPES FDR STATE WIIN Bill Pranaitis Cheryl Prater Lay- 14 I A ' .1 45 Q35 gg. fl ff Prudy Ryan and Dale Rouggly predict the inevitable - THE ' S 2' KAHOKS WILL GO TO STATE! Susan Pratt Terry Prenzel fi gi ,iyi ,V ,gy A fi . ffm A gk, A 7 Ai ae, s We 4 , IM ' V' W , QW' '- l Karen Price Jana Puttmann Betty Qualls Debra Quellmalz 4? i , Carolyn Quevreaux Stuart Quevreaux Lana Quintero Kelly Raffety 1978 -AN -4 Cheryl Rains Jackie Ramage Dave Randant Mary Ray x , , 49 1 K ' 5 'w . i -' Q ' L4 ,X X 9, . i 1 ' Qi an Steve Ray Robin Reece Denise Reed Renee Reid XE Steve Reinagel John Renfro Lisa Rennie Janet Rhoads i iv- ' biv- 1 iff. f J J, e -vef -V, in ? hlrlurhy ' M fc My 4 up .,,., . A ., ',,, ,-5 'L Dwayne Rickert Frank Rickert Larry Riester Linda Rimar J Maggy: fx 3 1978 SOIVIE SENIGRS WILL ATTEND TRADE T i f V.. ' A A 2. i F ki I 1 I T Susie River Rocky Rivero Robin Robison Perry Rogers iii ii iii ii 4 iii ii iii 'A fn N f's , f f T 1 Nan X T f ii Willy Rogers Sandy Romanat Todd Rooker Joe Roosevans i i T Brenda Ross Becky Ross Suzy Ross Dale Rouggly 222 1978 SCHOCLS CR TECHNICAL INSTITUTES - 7,1 L34 I A-N ,Jah v A95 Debbie Rowe Ed Rudis David Ruger If N I ifxl xg ' Q . x , , get ff wi Q Brenda Ruth Prudy Ryan Rena Sale -sz f fiimiiy Keith Kirchoff and Connie Baumgartner -Jn Ctopj check out the statsto see how well the Kahoks are doing. The students Cbot- Chris Samoska Diana Sampson Nan 503885 tomb take advantage of a pep assembly the Thursday morning before the State Tournament to prove to the Kahoks that they are behind them all the way. 1978 SENIOR ' SUPERLATIVES At the beginning of the second semester the senior section staff of the Kahokian sent out questionnaires to the senior class seeking their vote for the senior superIatives. The response is printed throughout the next few pages with pictures and captions. We hope yu enjoy finding out who the top vote-getters were for student leader, most mysterious, class artists, most athletic and the rest.Thanks, seniors, for your cooper- ' ation in gathering the information. Stan Pitol Senior Section Editor Judy Schellingburger Donna Schikowski -ew' Janet Schwaegel Barb Schweppe Carol Schwieder Traci Scoggins r ww. fffw-A , .,,. K, i f 47? ,gf Q: 42,5 f - 1 2' ,f . i - ' Keith Sedgwick Sandy Seiber Lisa Seres Laurie Sexton H 14,11 f C7 Bill Shadwick Gina Shaw Ralph shaw ' Kermit shields P , , ,,,,f,' If . I 4 H M , , in LQ? W N M flf A yr! -saw -.M 'Z' 1 RE' aw, 3, F51 -xxg NN K .1 K gg vrxl 3, ? E G N, 3 'J , .pl P A .. Y-1 .- 4 f f1L'ff f 'f ' f 'f f ff' fff' A ff'- f H ' ' ' f H ff . Wy .a 1' M' wg agp-if , B,,If,J:A4, ' 011,-.'., :wmv W, 1 1 '.2'MsZM W- L N siff Jgf, 'Q Y ,M ' 2' 1' 3' -.1 I H Q I 1 'v . 'bd 551 SGIVIE SENIGRS SEEK JOBS IN ST.LOUlS , 4 1 yn, , X I I 1 1 v ' 1 Bryan Smith Dennis Smith Lavern Smith Linda Smith l t., V. ,- dl ' A 'v- Sw- 'ffivlf A I 'fix'-. , K fx, ,, Ji X ' dc ff' , CP 1' 33 ja 15 y , , Linda Soehnlin Rich Soulney ' Suzanne Spanholtz Ed Spengler 4 If . J. Mike Spengler Pete Sprinot Matt Staden Kevin Stallings ,ff l at S S Sherry Stayton Kenny Steiner Cheryl Steinwagner Mary Beth Stephens 11 PQ U3 .AR i 'uf ' Melissa Stephenson Sarah Stevens Mike Stipe Carole Stogner Gloria Stone Chris Storm Lisa Stovall Chuck Stowers Q Q ,I x if Bob Strackeljahn Joyce Street Sally Stroud Kathy Sudbring - , Michael Summer Debbie Swalley Laura Swalley Stephanie Swecker Off!! 'J 0-J r E Q V ,Y yn.: ' 5, A. . W W 1 1978 'Pm 5 , 4 rgf. .V ,K ls ' 1 Diane Ungerott Vince Urban Brad Vacca Ron Vallero hi if 1 X, 'V I i H V Ln:z...,,,, A , JM Bob Vallino Leslie Varner Denise Vesper Sally Vincent Peggy Voelker Vernon Votava Dana Walker 1978 SENIORS SHARE FINAL CHS MOMENTS Paul Walker Gary Wallace Mike Wallace Tammy Waltermire Trina Warren Theresa Wasser Barb Welle Peggy Welle i L l X f i 491915 -- ' . A - , . -.epg..rxf 1 ,. fir - g SQ .A I i ' ' I'. ' ' X X .u .w.n-Am., l 4 - 32' Anita Wendler Jeff Wendler Our final moments together are meaningful - friends have a final em- brace. , W, 'N W' N N W' 11 ' 1' E V W , w , ' , ' ' 1 l. , Y X j , N L I , w 5 w ' Q ' V 1 ' ' v w X ' E W Yr E ' 4 1-. 'A I A IT5-1,4 '- qva. -.r A . , F 1 f I ur.,uANc.r 1-tuna E, 5 37' P' 548: I' N N - ,,,Qi1 . W Nfl' . .x 1 .1 v. X B1 A1 1 r, KE, 4 1- J .mv , 'g - way... 1978 David Wentzel Ken Wesemann Terry Westerheide Paul Whatley Chuck White Kenny Wilcox Diane Wille Fran Williams Mindy Williams Patty Wilmore Cindy Wilson Jim Wilson SENIORS NOT PICTU RED Dave Adamick Kent Adams Sherry Allison James Altom Susan Avooske George Babiak Terry Ballard Robin Barger David Bell Brian Birch Judy Bovinette Jeannette Britten Kenneth Brueske Markum Brumitt Donald Burns Todd Burns Debbie Canaday Donna Cawvey Frank Cleveland Keith Coley Don Cuff Robert Cundiff Karen Donini Martin Duke Keith England James Ferkel Holly Fischer Wayne Garcia Keith Gibbs Jerry Grant Ricky Groeteka Craig Harris Tammy Hastings Doug Hecker Helen Hendricks Troy Hiles Eugene Holubash Ron Hopkins Doug lsbill Bob Jennings Randy Jennings Scott Jentsch Jeff Johnson Bob Johnson Tyler Johnson Kenny Jones Joann Kerner Michael Kent Ricky Keplar Lillian Kilbury Kenny Kincannon Scott Koesterer Jodie Lambert Cheryl Lampe Jeff Lawson Richard Liebold Dennis Lindsey Chris Livingston Kim Long Tony Lovatto Danny Lynn 'I Jim Woodcock Chris Wright Dennis Youngman Jose Manzano Ronald Meadows Jessie Merrifield Kevin Milam Dorothea Miller Jeff Mishanec Mark Mitchell Brian Moesner Doug Moll Dan Mousette Joseph Napoli Kosta Napoli Todd Nicholson Jay O'Dell Connie Parkinson Chris Parsley Nareshbhai Patel Steve Perez Ben Pfeiffer Mark Pratt .Liv P new Carrie Woodruff David Woodward Charles Wright 4 , X P l , l 7 s. 1' Ig' V .A , ., A Rita Wright Connie Wyatt Kim Wynne Gary Yovandich Stacy Zeisel Randy Zellin Deanie Price Tom Priester Deb Purdue Vicki Ramsey Phil Reed Frank Reid Randa Carr Becky Rothwell Charles Sacmons Melvin Sandage Cheryl Scarborough Jerry Scribner Rick Seibold Dan Seim Robert Shannon Brian Slesinski Gordan Skiles Debbie Smick Joanne Snyder Bob Sowers Lori Stafford Mary Bozzardi Mark Stowers Mark Strubinger Trudy Taylor Tammy Thaxton Art Thompson Curt Timmons Donna Turner Kent Walker Nina Wagner Bob Warner Jill Weeks Rich Welmon Bob Wendler Dominie White Drema Whitman Ronald Wrigley Jon Young 1978 235 1 1 1 Gone 1 WY! 2 , ,w.,f., H-,1 41. ,,-1 f '55 5 . ,V . 5 'Gi ,4 fp! ,xp f,y,.f ,, X , f , , f 01, 1 - Ymrx 'fwvx' , , , , f f 1, ,. hs v 3 ! , r ' ' -.. .1 vpn , l' A ' 1 .1 ' I I I 1 f ' 232, g,f4i.:4BQLE l 1 I 1. 1 5' 1.13 7 'H' LQJJ4-gf!-5,-ii L 25 2. iff fi:-.' f ' ' ' Nw 45, X bm - any ' . T , x U if 'ff '-'-v-Q-1-1 --an ' , if i fva I ' 1, i F if ' .-' 1 W 7 ,- , JD , , Xfx Y' WF! .....4u,, ,...,,... ,,,, --xv 'QSXSY J My I 1 ipaq 0 sf if ,A Y! 'Qi I :ff , ' fe I if ' Q f ..,- 1 , , 1 , Q, L'- 1978 238 FOUR TIE FOR GRADUATIDN HCDNORS i .1 X ff .VN W .3 ,Z . X V i be --we--f 'X f 'M Kent Peccola Co-Salutatorian 3.988 Nick Theodorakis Jami Lacopo Co-Valedictorian 4.000 Co-Valedictorian 4.000 425: X If xi ' i If , A md! wx is 9' ,E .I . M4 3 X Tammy Waltermire Mike Fernandez 3.927 Donna Schikowski 3.888 Co-Salutatorian 3.988 'al Dan Grimm 3.886 Kathy Carson 3.885 Jeri Jenkins 3.860 Peggy McCain 3.851 SENIORS PREPARE TO BE GRADUATED 5--vu--p--.wo . 5 X., I K' . , N, .- . Neg, hi -t E 5-ff . ' -Qi 3.16. LW 3 Principal Rodney Woods Cleftb outlines the Com- mencement procedures at graduation practice, i L k Jw rr. si l ' 1- F413 V 12 ..-3' while Qrightj students lis- P i , ten intently to guard v ' ' against getting someone ..... 'Q . elSe'S diploma- mwvv, A . 4 Q1 Q' - Q E -- I 7 ' 'T 1' .ff A ' , '- ' 1 , I .K f . i. - ' 1 , - . - ' V. , 1 1 . ' 1 Q-.+1,-zgigrz. . .eu k F' av V I 5. - 2-ff - Nr r - 2' f' 5 1 . I .L ig . A 'V .N M , .TT1'gL '. ' Y. r i, ,- of eg- - ' un, ga ' M' ' ' swf. fi ff, f . :7f'i.'3 '.L-Zl9f5Z.zi:Q1zzQ ' J ' v ' 4' gdpymr ' 1W !i ,,,, , , ,,i. f..fv,5g- - JW.. ff, , wvyhn-1 zay-H444 ,4',:,..,,7-1'x-7, -J-fw1ik4 736 , -Jw, 4 k ,- ,Af f4,fffq,,.,.-nfl,-,.f,' ,f-4a--- ff ' ij,J7M.Lf.,,:,4f fffwa-, ,f-,, 1 'P Confusion pervails Ctop lefty as the graduates scramble to their places following the graduation tea. Marsha Alhardt Ctop leftj hopes that one more pin will do the trick. Class sponsors, Miss Janet Kuncl and Mr. Ron Adams, and counselor, Mr. Ken Meredith Cleftb, lead the Class of 1978 to the football bowl and graduation. Graduation Day came at last for some 676 students from the Class, of 1978. That long awaited moment had finally arrived. The graduates faced the day with mixed emotions-some were relieved, some happy and some were saddened at the thought that they would no longer see the friends they had come to know over the past four years. ' They all stepped onto the platform, ac- cepted their diploma and received their final recognition. The graduates now face a new and challenging beginning. 'i,:j7M:a,: au. 6 , 1 ,av fzeizf 5 , f 2521 vnq,:5g4ga- , 4 ' 5 1' f ' f W?Wi5iWf'fC'f 1 t 'c31f1i:f.5:,j,,gv2ff K , N f f ' ' ' ' .fi W .wf , f 1 4-Hx,-9 9221: 'f IV f' nf ff , , , f,, 'df 516245-46 1 f, f ff 1 fV'!M?EV.:y Mfr 1 f H52 mv,,.,7,4Qz 1 f ZQMC ff w ff ,ff f 4, f WA f 1 'f X Wy , , ,ff f ff , 1 , fn QW ,ffff 5 vwfcfww f ' ww yew f f2y1pWef ff f f wffff N4 f Hfffffff fiiff 1 4 gif 515,44 1 g , fg ff WN Agyfqjy 1 ,142 fm, .f .w.w.f...VL. 1 1, 4 ii E '-'gf lag t 3- :,-, 1 x -sg,-:X Q 3 3 Class President Tony Kuhn urges his classmates to retain their individuality as tomorrow's leaders. LJ S , Jr Linda Smith and LaVern Smith are the 550th and 549th person respectively, to receive their diploma. l Lisa Serer hands Assistant Principal Ron Ganschinietz her name card. ..,. 1 ., . F ! - .N-Q5 ..-I N A-,fo X ,,..,, ,. .. mf --- . . h . After the formal ceremony, the graduates Ctopb search almost helpless- ly for the long-awaited diplomas. Monica Blackburn Cleftj successfully finds her hard-earned document. e- 1 l Y' GRADUATIUNf A TI IVIE OF EIVIGTIGNS J .2 ' V rf ffm- ' 14,23 , ,.., ,.,.,... .,.. 4 HHH,..HUHH1N1 U1H11,HNHHHH1,HH4WmWH11HMM,1N, H ' 1 5 1 F 5:525:5CO-N5NilE?gBOYEEE55E5355555555555 1- 'TDENISE COPELAND5 15 's 515.. gaild 11521IHSA5Full'Band51Contest7211:15IHSA 11 1OffiCe Aide 45 55 ' 1 ifia 115 1 if . .13 if 1oo1 an' Ensemble fC0r'it6S5t 1515Ir2a'ck5 2,3515 ii11f55' '11 A ' 5' 5515135516 'J . spanish Club 2,3-secfelaryizusfqdemgcounei L U 15' '555551 all all afvace Presldenm GAAs:3p'N5Hs13-,411 1 5 310' 11311: '- 13?-ef 1 ,',--- ' 1 5- .,q,. . 1. . DAVID BREWER'51115'11 115-51 1 5151 5555351 11 515 1 51 1 MARY 2A1N1N15CRE1PPS1'515 If'5 511 1 1 1115: 1 .. ,..,.... , ., ..I5'5 . 1511. fI'I.'fII '. SLCHQQA'-gglbSi'51i'5 5 ,Ej'Z'g322g5151imffT311455 lsclama-1C'5Ub 4 w llbfafy.1L55bl3E14,'offliimi14'-' 59 M 'ary' I lL1..:E4:11 I 11 5 1 5 11 1 1 ., . 5115 5155521 55177755 f5a'15 51 5515' 51515511555555 UOUG1AL1B'RECH1T1 1 1 5 1 1 1Gef,man CM'13T5?Q5??59?1FY55112?' ??f?V'0k5f15t?fT13 5 1 I -Q3'YgQ,nggLi QSjQE5gQ'4 11 'gcglegemefg1dampahy5cQ3fp6fale' seclelaly w ' Q1 1 '1 Y ' '1 : t t fIE3E,4ZgEESi 1 5 1 5 55+ KSFIOKI Staff 11 Spanish Club 1,25 Science .LittleuIniiTans9'Hgg5E2EE2EEEEEE?IEPCe-qub4 X 111- Club 2: Kahokian Staff-Section Editor 2, Jw if 4 21+ 1 ' E1 1nior1Seotion Editor 31: Thaspian Society 314:31 Ch 2 E111Z115555112555555i55:555 5 J? 3' 5' 1 55 1 5 SCh00I1Piays- Inherit the wind and 'The- 1 FWS 511555555552 51555051 11 1 ' 1 1 1 Mouse-That Roared 2, Here and Now 43 5 LORI BUlQtE5R5555':55'55 ' ' ' 1 1 1 1 :MARSHA ALTHARDT 1 1 Q1 3, 'Chorus15VafiotyiShow11:1Soiaf1ca1CIub29Phi 1-JUL' DANKENBRINGZ 11 1 5 1- 1 1 .P ' 1 3' 1511 55Eps2ilon125354:21Dlstrict11Latln1Tournament2: 1SwdantCouncll1.2'111 1 15 1 1 Ph: Epsllon 1, P.E. Student Leader3 ..1. 11 1 11 .1.1,1. 1,.1. 1 1 11 1 1 1 5TaFC1n1f We 215'2KahQk'a5f'1i5i2'ff53Ql3hQ'T !Qf6 'LYNN11DEAN351111113151111351151111554 B058 AREY 5 ' 2Seotior11E1d5ifor52.5JuniorSaCUon1Editor5355N2HS f 5 '- 1 1511 1'AA 1 1 2-'55 55 552 11 Ph' EPSIIOH 2 5 '3'Secretary 4- 'Thespians'5'4 Secretary 3' German Club'1 CheerUU'b' 1 ' ' -1 - ' ' 5 115 1 51'155.'i35 f'---11 -551511511551 - 5 5DAN'DEETS55521l'1355fQ15-51f11g1111 531115 student Council 1,2 1 1 'W 'DELGRES BAlLEY1A 1 V H1111 59535515213 ' 1 155 1513253 Ill ECW-XRL1EY'BAKER '11 111' 511112 521155555 fC559 F'5113253543 Variety ShOWlI52?3f555f55 EEVELYNBARBER3' 5 'VQ55f'f'1555555 11111115f552555 55'5T19'U'5?5eC'eta'Y 45g12p11:p 55153551111155555255555555 BGBBARNETT 5. 1355152'55551115551551jf5352555555525 Mouse That5Roared'?5andL'5'2lnheriI'theWind5? 525 5 5f5E'5O3YV9f55 5FQ'55 55531350055 3 5335135 5 55Tf?T?5 j NTU? 'III .' I'I11. II'I. LO'I5S5'Bl5lRGENER5 1i 531535515515-551155 2525555 55 fBal1Cl5I55G??YA51552535ENN5All5iHaQTFi'5fa33i4Q5N5HS 135453Science5Club535452Float52Trip53:55K5a5hok'ian 55??ff55355H??P?55C??if?h55TFl'FQV5US53555555551555555555555 5M5A5lTf5BU5R5G5ESS55555555Q555553155555555515555555555155 53QCC?5515?55Tr?5?f'?S5125354225 55515555555i5f55552155Q55 5A5MY5BU5RN55555i55555555551555555555555555555555555555555 5GAA315g25355Sfuden?c5Councll51525455Qhorus313 5OffiCa5P55d5-i5151515356352535455Cliiaaf5C15Jb5255ClaSS 5Executil1e5Board5 33:5 3VQI5IeybalI5 53:5 5So5ienQa5G1ub 54:55l3asketball54:5Art21Club545g55varslty5Foofb5a1l 5MaFia5S?ih54555555555555552555555555535555555555555152555555551555 ESANDRPQEBURRQUGHSY35Q55555555555555555i55' Qfficeplide 2535 Va'5'tY1F99t'b'a Man?39'5f53?55555151f51KaH6Ki53SfafT1152555Sii555la?5f55C6i5fiCii'5254916155555 515 5fUdCUf'C0Plf'C'l'411 --1-1-5 1- '11' 11 1 3 I 125111511555155115555Club5253FQotbalI5amiwrestling1Ohearli3ader13s '5 MARTY BARNETT1' 71' 1' 1'5 '1355512553555555555559555555EX?3Ciiii5fC555Q?5i?F5554555555555555555555555525555555 Soccer'1,2,3,4p Baseba1li1,4gTrack35g5'M5ono-3553i51Q55R0NDA1-715,:BYER355511331515i11515555z155555515515151 2raIfI1ClUb'3,4: WCA 45555555 75513155125525'555555355555555555555Cl5bEu5s5552f3555Va?i6fy55Sl65dW5552Q3i555l?d51H5P6H CATHY BAUGHMANT 5' 5 35525-5555553555 i55515If55555SClliad545555555555555555555555555555555555535i55555555555555Z53555 Libiary-AV1ClUb5253,45SraCr4a?CafY5155Ci1DfUSf51555555555555E5Rl5C55BYRO5N55555555555555555555555555555555555555f555555 Library Aide 1552.3.4:1NHS-3.4:1 SpanlshfQlubaf551155535Baski-fb:all551g253555Bggg5gl155152535z1g55Ggfmgn Tffia?-Ufef 4 1 11 5 Q51155552515515-555555551 CAROLFBEANLANDQ551ii1i515315555255Q 55555555535 Band: 1g2g5'l5l+lsA1iSolo and Ensembleicmfegr 112:5155gfltvraadifig5CEif1iC 1112: Tfacki 31545 5 Kar: hoki iStaH5Adverti5slng15M1anager34:-Kahoklan Slfaff-Saf5iOf1SaC1i0f5 54135Ci?'1Cef 1CliiD54?i1QUil5 a d1S9fO 4 JOHN BELOBRAYDICH5 i H5555 5E'5 552 3555 Basketball' 125354: Monogram Club 31,4511 :CHS ?'9f79??f1AW?f?1451,.151551Q1515115111555f35235Q55E51555 1VAUNDA1BlGG5 5111 511311121'i21f1i1115551555555f2 Cheefj-Club '13 Chorus'11g2,32 1VaFIetyE1SI'lOW 1125335 9556505 556195 afldiEflS5e'5il151?5 915536555 2535 'BEGKY1B5fGHA5M'1Ii5'gT5115115551555i51i5555'i115'5 iQhf5if?i5ClUb151115CV?QV1US1Q15-21355411555551555552555521555 5WA5RD?iBlIiHA5RTZ55L1'5555f555i55555513555Q5f555 5503051 13'iB2SK6f53H551i2515BaS?b35'55l5253l14fi1 1MorioEfal5fliQ1ub2152,354z1German5C2lutxQQNHS3 I3f4QfIYI'I '. I '. ZI.'I'IfIIi1.1'lIQ'1I .If1f'.Z1fflIIlIIIff2 . 4. ..1.... . .... ..111.,.11 1 1 5BREN5DA11BlTZER3152111'1151i553fQ15551521212521155ef-15-'5 5QfTe?f5Q1VPi31?25ff15511fflff-Qff?555555152555555f5555235f5f515515 MQNlCAfiBl-ACKBURNff51115515ff51QEffif2jf5'55115115f1 1CHeer11Club1'1',2: 1Pl1l51Epsilon5'1525eRecordlng55555515 1 secretary 3E,iVicegPresid6hit'41Siciehtie Qlqp 23255121252 Slaaoh and 'Dramafio AHS 121314: fDiStriQt5 Lair 5 5 5 Q 5 15 1inTournament12qThesplan1Soclety535Treasure15 51555 eV1'4f5D9b3f9l3S1Wh0 55Wf75fAmfOf'g5Am9f'f5?3Uf1f111155 1Hlgh1Scl1ooI StUd6htS 13g School Playsfulnher-555351 12 if1fhe1Wif1?i5'3'5afldf5fTha5MQUSQiT53f5RO2fF3!3555255552 5155 Flc1wers5For11Algernon'55andi5fTen5Little3lndi+551553255 5aflS77553Q'55H52f?5aF1C15N5OW5'54f55'551555155i5155555555i555f555555 CRAisG15BCJBKA11551:52i11 115i-115551512115515555555555555523555 ClaSS5EXaCU15VaEBCia5fdjIi2FQQi1?al'5l525355B?aS55Z5555i2Q 1F?'F'??'5'5'liWGA,23?5f???FQF5e5?9F?f?F5f25?555153155515 ------ 55 GREGG55B0HNENSTlEH1L1111112555455555515153555535555 Chbtifi iClUb5 515525 5 Cheerlead w EZ4V2l?Sify 5 Basa 51255555 katballiahd isqccef 3,245 5Cla5SS 5E5XaCiJtiSZa 5363615 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 35 5F6Ofbaf'i CCW 0021500 5938? 3? Q'iFi555FU?535 33555 5 5 5 55555 55365455555555555f5i55155535f151555113'5555515255555515555555555555s55 KEN553QND5i55f33:fi3555551552555il55525555555553555325555555i555355 '5i??F?'7Y55V5F?'F'??5l4555555551555111 CIUb I'2'8'4 'SCier1C6 Cl' A 1' 234' 'MOI10' 13.3 .,.1. ::::l.:...5.,a::..1:.. ..:'..::...Ub::.:i.:5'15, 5 55gf5U7fQf'?4'bff35Q45fQ93f55455255f5f5f552f?i525555f515ff525ff5fE 5555355 5551555 3JOE5CAM5ELl10552555555555555555555555555555555555555555555555 3EQQibalE511255455Trad?1111Zl31411FQ!?vl.2.3.4l11111111111111111111 11 -15' 1LiI5Z11D1eROSSETT255-115152511511135115 5 5151 5V6llaYball'51 '5 55595535 5555 5' 5355 1 11 54511 A 5531 QLEIGHTDESCHEZR52155137115125 151125151151 EFHA551125QV-a5SiiYBaokotballialwd'Soocekfbheeenj 559?'5'F?V5354Z5321251551113555171-1 5325555 311555135555 51555555 5LYNNf1UlA5N55Z557555555Q11Q12553 5f5Q52f1'1i'531'55f52 1355597533755939521??59'5'?5'?f'CQ'Ub53l5555555555555515331555 JQEQANNEEf'D5i1G5ERLANDO555555515113153115112355 silhorusii15525354:55IHSA51Gl1orus515S1o5lo55and35El1513 5SF5?'T?F?'5?5535f?5'5f5iSf525354555'5'WiZaEfd5Cif50Z'E'5515iQ555i5'5 5QH5RlS55DlL5L155525252225555152555-5515555555153-55313255525551 5Fff05f53 5 31325 5Wf?iSi5i??S5 515-525-54513 TFSCK 3 f Sflidkahf 55 5C6llhCil2515:55ClaSS15EXaQutive55Board5122535555 3315211 N'lQH5ELLE5zDOLZADEtL2l1ai25Qijgiiziz521155522112 ff'Faa Q'?5??5 12512K??19'S5-552555 SlafTfSaf11Qr1SaC2t5Qa- 57599'?5'TFi995Wl9U5151f?'7e'3f59'Ub5f15553551555531213535 JAYDQWUENEQ5515535315i555lf553E5Q55f5155f5555f11555555 FoQtbalI55s1521.35,4p55wlllrestllmgi5155253551Baseball55 1L25E :M5o1nx:gfam5Club52L3i,54513 5rrack5335pgghi5dn53 SEQWEMQQQI5455555f5555555E51E55E255E5Z5555555EE555f5555555522 JUDYQDU5FF55555555Q5555555'5555f5Q555Z555551555555551325551 CheerClub525Trea5surer51:55Bowling51,2:55Stu553 51?f5'F5F?CiU5'??il'3i5555535555555555555555555555555555555555555555555 'E? 'f'55 F393235455Qf9SS5QQli'?iFy545555555 2 i2 i2f1i'2ffs2f2g1gj 55:11 EWITQSTUFPE212256160682QIHDE25354-?f5lO51tE5l7fiDZ3545i2225212555555'ZSEEZZ 111525252 112235551 E 215- 35522 V 52-1 2 55 'Z 51 1 5MQfiQSf?fT?5ClUFi,5ZiY5?f?5??f'?5i?3?Ui5355PFf?55i51iif5T55555555555Bl5kL55EBE5RTS55255555555'55'55555551555535 'Q3155111153111 5455 55539555 f?fTar5S'va 5aQlf?E 555443545 53549 5?'5U5Q9U55 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 55 zf9rar59a1??99Fbal!1IaamfHaQ'55Q'iaDle5zMaa1f5Q55rf4 QANTHQENYEEQAMINIIIEEEiiEiiiEEEEEEEEEEEEEQEEEEEEEE iEQQtF?alE53155253352E5155455555i1g5ii!V1Ql1Q2lai1i5EC1Ub 21.31.431 Honorable 1Menrlon1 Southwestern? Cone 55555-5556?-5'55455555555555555555555555f5555555555555555555555555555575 GFSTHWQARSQN1552 55f55552ff25 1222252525255 5' FFQUSUS5933?515354?5NH5553e425G?5VtN535535255255151115 MARY55AN:N55CLARK515555i5155153Q555555151515551l1555'5i Banda11552535455IHSAQ5olo5ancl55Emsemble5ccma1555 11 1 152515 5125253545 EIHSPQ EFUEU5 Bahidi 509516515 513235.21515 5 2 5 5 1 3 5 5 5 SlghtxeactlngCI5inic5152:5Cl1orus2Ensem5b5le525151515 M5diSgOhECdUftfyEB3hdEFQBtiV2ilE3E,41311HSAlH6h4EEE25 ' 21i Of?fB?T5d553l51lQib5f?ifY?fW55C5i11b55354i5lMEA55Al5'?5:5555557 Qifsfmcf55335136435590555At'53f?te5B9 iC554555t5Uf 55555 5 dentflsqlqlstflqillIIII.fIIfff5ff1f5'ffIII,f5II.5f5f'1.I'5f,,1 . i:5?53'2lC535?51?f I,IIIIIIIf'IIfIif I 'I I'IQ 5R0B55GliPQU5S5f55555555555555555555555555f55555555555551511155 5151555 95655555155215V5ifl4iQ555V?CiW511515Z1553fL5ii5a'?i'f9CDiJ'5'5 15 555 95152553559'il5P25?5i159l9f5QHar9553122555335 STANVCQQHERANEE25255522E55523555E55552i?1E32iii125EiE:52Q5 I.I I' Z1IfIII1I' TANA53GGMP?I5GN5555555155535555515555515i51351511'535555551 5foilaYl5iall555155253545565955515i2l3555PbVMda?f53PUff555555555 59?9?f5531555??5??'W3?F5455555555555i555555535355x551535Q55'555555555 Football: 515253545 5 Qwrestling 5 152535Capfalrf 5 45- 554355255335551525452551549098523555510555525153-545'156555 ence 5 QIub5 4:5 5EootbalI5 1CO!fOlT13IiOFlE Escort 5 41 1 5 55 VICQECK55555555555511515555351555551-155211551155511315551 Sgcceplxxxxyxxxg::x:::::13::QffQQi5 5555555f555555i5555Q5555 5555555 ll 5 55355155555555555555555 5512555111115--151-1111 1111 1111-1-- 5Track55153'GAA1515,521vlce15Presideht1135357955155 5?535545155V4? leY'1?5'fE253555555553555525EiE5EiE1EE525555? 'JANET5FEIGL:151:5515'555:11i5151513513151 5335525 1 ,.1' 3132212221212i:i.:fg':555515' 5B?5K'?ifb3'1'5 LQ? 5354553115 Q2535451SQi5I5lCEE CIDQB5 ig?j5F!9f4?5TFiil? 131455lSlahbsfarauGlubaaQ4l5NHSi Saaaarf11:11Ia55h5si51g214:f5spain5sH-olab521a25s15 5Dabala:Ieam12.1s51oebara1cluba25a545iseliefm Club 5 5Z.53,545Fl3o2a1 1 TFi1p 5 35451 Eschocl ' 5Plays4'ln55 5Ri?afa5d 5'i 525.5 5'5'1Flowers11FoliAlgerl16h55 a'm1dI2'5'Tg-h BEQKY5CQNZKMINE5EEEEEEEEE:EEEEEi2E2EE2Z 51155551111515551555f1Llttle lncllans5'5'5135 5'He're5ar1d5NQw55 14151511 sfhasigaiafliapaiaafv95:2SahaaliPlalfSe?1'gl5v15af51fawe113112 55l5lC5L5IQY55F5l'SHQER55155535 3551557 53525151 5 11515 YQ 551 WW555255511F!QWarS55EQF55PllSamQ'35553515511H5a5ra15 51555155555351555gmb151551Fl5g1g5fbg5Q5C5Eiaih513551De5 35955519555554555H9P?599T9U5T55F95F5'?3Q54555155552555i555i555' 5551-?fQ5C1Pb54315 5552512155555 5151515:1115515555115'55'55-55552 3hf?f1f-3'f'59f3 Wif?d5f535aiid15155The155Mous?e555Th5i5 ., ,.,...., .. ,. ., ,... .... . -.. 21.9. ,... 32. , ....,.,..... ....,,....., 3 3. ::::::::: V ---- JACKIE roms 5 - German- C-lub 1,2-Preslclent 13513 Sclerlce Club '3 Saudeglgpgqm-cj2l5315:22,Eg1ljg5g5S12af122l2Photogra2 5 3 EE 55-232452 Ari Cl'-ll? 342 ESCEQHCEE Cltlibi 2425E5?Skf?il5-alll 4 52 BRIAN F-ORSYTH-E A-A. Q2 352' 5. P2,e5f 2- 22 CFSDYFJEQH ,.,A 5.351559595655545E'fOQ3f5252l55252525.5352255?21i53525Q22255155 2525 '52555555f55555f5'52552555553 35 Phi Epsilon 1,21 Library-Av'Club-liiiwresrlllng-333222.532913545'3Paf i?95'-9'3J'?5?2'535V52K?VT9'?'?575f'5'70I0S5i22555555E555f555555225555?555222222555 5 2' 25 VlCAfSection President 3,4,Area Treasurer '1313i'1f3Pf1ef3-2223fPU9iQ225dliO2F2224Q 2,5 2'?lO9lS-235i3ife22532222, 2222222 52'5225225222222522355552255522f ' ra2aArea1Presraerrr4- 125525 -12222 f5'?FlO f2P5451'?hYSP'?fS2Qll?lb5542sQH'?! ?2'T?f?sS5f?fF2'i'52?'f55255'fi ffff-5' iflffffffiglfffiff222215, 'JEFFiF1RAlL-EY. -23 'A 'iii if ' 52525 3 '5 -.irfififilil 2C2H-RES25GUTFlEiRREZ25'22225325522522222252222222252222323 3 ,e,.,..e.. ,,,.e,e.,.. 55255 .:Z552555525?555555552 .Wf'QStllng21 j 3,3 225-5555Sil4dQf5t5Cbi4f1Ci'5212222Ffti5iQib?l5P5d5iiSQrY5l35O?Edf2f5Q S52,352525555252555555252525 555555i55'355555E5' DEB FiRANKLl-Nii35?-Ei5- -125?i?E?Ei25i?Ei222iZ 552iiiarisaiifiiiiisaigfgi2222:2525552221525222152ffiff2-2:5-2:25nf25gif-5siE5iE555E2E3Ei5Efi5:1-ffgfgefas T'1?aTe iC'Ub 35Q ,,,, 55-535555555555555552222552 flq '52555f555E5f5555555555555555555 52f5555MEARY5'5B5RG25552E52555555552552255Z555555555555552555555E22 -Kralsrlg-F-RANKL1-N25-522- l 225255552 '21222fgjglqegff1999353255QWFF595'12P55122?525Q!3SS5 Debate'-Cmagf-A BONNIE FRESEN7. -53552525325 5555555 5 2252222252252 222522252525252522222255Z 5--52555525 'e 31225 if 55 3-5 5-522-355 ---' 5- 5515553555252'5555'555f5.3i535555f2 5555 Bandj1,22,23,4:3'Madl5scl1CQLlmy Barra:festival25252222222g22222222222222222 3 2252222222222212525222225322213.22222222E2q!25P?'2F???222F23927??V2595Ul? ??2?f2?2'?2Q'f'3f5??ff551252 31,2,32442.5l2HsA53010uandgEnsemble2-Qonlesm222225222 2'5 523'22'5'5 5 '1I.5225555555252555555552525552522522E2221252525225222g'52E5E25255E52g255E2i5235525 A AA 55 55215355.55522325f555555i25555 ,,,,,,,' jIIQIIIfII.II.IIfIIII'III,i- 225255511155 vv.' 31.5325222332 5All-District,1Orchestra223z22IMEA35All2Sta2fe25Ori22222215555555ifgipgggidgggf2ng-5:5p5g5,5Cl522bl5u1552322Presi!5f 5555 -55535 I 35555555 - chestrazggStudent25alelsr23g4:21IvlEA52AllaDls2522222252Bb5f2422222-222222222222222222'23522222523252222225222522313322255525-'15- 3. 33555592153514453lME?35A'lfSf?f?5B?Hdi455'?H5?l?W5'555555?5 T7.ir35irl.llY55i42!ljJ2:lirq2s.fsagwiiiai552s551s3255isffwiiiiif3' PAM'F'REY'5 55'55555f5?55?5E2if55?i55E522555555S52251E553553552555955'?995R?5H?5Q535555555555555555555?55555555555535Ef535?55?5RCjBE5RT5J:ACKSTADTZipi5-22555-2125555--f'5i35 '. Track .1fg5FashjOn Sjhfqwl 355222572 222225222??'TlQ515'?53f4f33f5?f5j25F?295?P92225'T5F?m2?2e5 9502925255E55555ClEiSSf5EXECufiV6, Bdard 'i2qfQFd6tballf '1'Q2542Cab25 , 3.3.55 3 . H3333 ,.... 5223233223 233.Z2335Q5123,.MZQISOITI.COUl'i1y::BaF'ld1Fe5tNa1.5Zr42r'Q3:::3:': '- .3 4:3 . .t 1: 3 2' L.: L 3' 1, ':. 1 r I. --.-,. 2 . .,,,. '5 '. B'hdfialllllflflIIII1..11212122,II1112IfI'.IfIIIIlftalnuslIIsasketbauII1C!2!3!4!.IBaseba1lIIlT!I -223-2221-23232 22222222gMmi269Ef5ER2BME25252222gg22252232222252222222-2225255555122253122g3:22Monognam1'Club232Vice'Preside3nt2422'52 j-3552525 -A35225252222222222333 225222522,335.325.323'3323522232332..i.3325222525222222222222222522555252222555 22252-Bll1l15J5AGER525'f5555-53555255i22if55'5'5.f25525?5255525225 QQ 2222 j 22252g552 5252222559hQVF'52325255555555555552255555555552555555Z52555552555555f525255252255522EFHQHCHSCl5ubEl?residehf51i5SwlttirhihE5l5223i435 .,,. fffergag' ii53522QFZETQE5QHABDINQJ:5552555552525sf:215252255225f2 555i255525552555AllfA2r1ef5Cf5f12Sw5mfHGfi41ffSfudef1ffCffw2fwllf4ff 22252222235222-255523522233 '555' VEZEEEEZ EEEEEEEEEgTSEQQQUTTY?3?g:??g?Pfg?'E'T'E45EEQAg3i?dgiE'2f?39KEEEEEEEEEEDQUQTCE19317715545535255525525f5ffff5f552525Ef2ff552552f5255f 55 Q'5 555555555-52255329!?9SF?!T?525225522522552F'??5?!F?F522552229555995555555555ILAURIE2LlANAS55552f25555555555555555222525Eff55f3i555235 :IJEBBIE'GAB5l55EEE2EZEFf:EEEEE 55555555END24222522222522225222225222222222225222252222255222225222552552222252222225525525512,gg,g3,242229532315psgge2rr5gglggggeeerqsgrggg 22EaSl1lQU55l1OW232252222222252222522225222225252225222552222225225255555 2RQBlN52HARRlS22253232321:1121322222::::::::3i2222222f EEE:EEiEISQCTBIGITY142EIHSAIEFEBIEUE5233711212fQQFlTB5f:1L2r3Q42E w 4.4,. ',A4A A U H H lunl 4 ,, I 23,,2333patlrf2stale22Gonven2fiQn2212,22,232,4p22Talent22Nl1e2 2Glub221525Til?-2005525l2242234Q'5'?yb3 25215-25-45229519525222252552521r4s25l2HSA5SO5l5355351551255531555515559651522233425 25D2'2WE22G2ANSNE5Ri5525555555522552255555252522525525525255552525525studem22Coum5cil22I2223225Tkdck55515,25:522Sl535hlSH5555555555 5B35?b32'E2215253545222599335E51525354F552G?2'5'Tfa2'?'555552555522 '5 '5 ' 5 ' 3Qlu2b2512:2MQnQgram2Q2l2uD523542555222222255522222222252222222252225Qlub22152:52F2l2lA25122522Band2ls22f?FA22152223242259525555555'5' fFHA'l?SCCf?fE3FY2ZEEEE2EETEEEZEEEEEEEEEZ 55Kf2lHdki521252EGAA2215i2S?iidf15C?52Cf'21l2i23525252525255Q22i252522255222 ,STAF2FGRD52GAVIN2225255522222222252232.2222252515225252525522 SQCCQE251252TKaCk55li25324252CtCiSS52CQLl51W5215255525552 5Monogr2am5 2Club5 f2.42Sec3retary2 23: 5 Basketball 2 2 2 2 5 5 2 SE 1 2:f1Fop5flggallQ 2Q3b5SQclehcelCluh f4jSSD2hiShEEGlE.Elii?E2 555225 2 4:5 5f5MQSt ,.mD!'bY3dE3'?YQf5?E 2AW?f555d2 532 55555336555 5 2 5555252 -92352 LSSFQU 3 E5+5?5'Y2 529435535 E352 2E99T5??2'2 2999335 522222222 2?5r02D25ES2COFf2242233252255232222555222522-2222225222222225225522225222222222 55R?l5C5K?'GiEiQRGfEff5 2a5s:255225fs2f55222525?Ef5iE5iE?2EE5EiE5iiE5E55 12B21SkQfb22li 2 51235-4222 2 B?S6'2??H2 5122232422 5TF?CK5515C5 555555555 25FQotba2Il2 51 2232422 Spanish 2CluD2ViQe2 2l?rQSi?ii53-hi Q f f ff ff 551555 A glass: 2 lixecustive 5BoarclaPresiflen?c 2 21535 2 FCP-E 2 5 2 5 2 2 2 EE 55SQCrEii3fy52I55QMQQGEWSDW5955555525324555J2U?5i5?F555225522 223933339 422223232-5222225222225252525555g2g222522252232522222222222222 '2B2RENDA22GE:R2LING::3:133:2::3::3:3::2311::22222222f2::::312:: 2 2559 Qqntesti 521 2 Stuidenf 5Q'3IUf'f5il 5 3515 593515552 25545 55 ' ifef '1 V?f5'5Y 2599555355 5527532 WV?5T2!US 253???25??295555555555 'DQGU22005599952542223223252,22222525222555252522252225552222 .BQSKHDQF52125B2-???b?F'551225YF9?952352422522525 2.2, Aff292952254555F?U??2?5fffC29942?25W?FG222i3f2552252222 5F?fXM25GQDAR2225222225222255525252222222255252522252222252222222222 205195055 52155V?V2'??iY555595452?22MF45f5'5PF??52F'??55?' QCTNQYGQETZF225222EE555fi52EE52f5i25iiii5Ef 'fffff QCHQQFQCWD-21522C52GFlTl?F12CILlD55125?2222222222522222522222 ETERRIQGRANTEE25EEEEEEEEE55EEEEEEEEIEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEFEEEZE 'Bihd-1--232455PHi5EP5i1QD212253545553SF7iifEi4d5552525555 img- Clinic 513: Talent fNifG51i4iElQaf5FT ECQ!7VQUffQ'525iEE1f225 '1'g3,43jIfHSAISOIO12l?lEGHinSefTlbl6 Qor1tes'e2223g4:255522222 5lHSA 5FUl1l5 Bifidi5COr1fG?Sf522-3554522lEfSP55HCil1iifS252555552 .Band 2 33: i.Madi2son2 5 Qcrunty 5 Band 2 2Fe2stiyal 2 542 2 5 2 2 2 2 2 EE 'FMEA A'FDiS5fflCf'5305224225255551252525535'2552225552225555f552555 KELLY GRE'EN5fi, '5'f5f2f525f5555525-22222252255525222255555555 Ni C'-UUPFQS-ldenf 2152 93555 EXGCYJTFYQ2 53935551 2? 2 2 3 2 2 2 5 if -W2ENDY1GRE2ENL2EY5525552155555fi5552s555a25f 5s55- C'8SS3EXeCU'f!Ve259331-215-23222252522525222s22255255222222 T1jNAfGRIFFlTH555535512252552525555555555525225555225252522252225 Band'1g German-ClubfffeasuremsfPam-Pon222222522 'SCU-'3d 315522 7552255222522515552552222222225222525525l522522255225255 N5552354225!M5522N!2D?55C'Cf5i23?5Ui?'2'53ffFY5?W5Al sence QClLlbE 51555 EPQHQ 2Q1pb5 212,2Z:g2Q5AA2223:2 EDEQD-HB5 2 2 5222255 -- 5Team222232r45:25Fr9U9h2231545122255Qh??f?55'539dQf5'35- 2Swim2 Team5324:5All2State2 Swi2mm5E1B5 25526562325 22133595 B23?5K55TF?EiF'545555FlQWF?F32FQVEAISWTPQU225 25BETH32HA2RTLEY222225252555255552252552552522552222Q252 2 glgarggdg 21222324222 1HsA2Eu5l15 Barad5Cenfesr2 12233455 Sishtereadingi Cl5hiC21i2lH2SP5 55616 23156 25155955555 ble Col'ite5t 1'2 3 4 Madrso unt Band 2.522 -' 2 2- LQ :52 '13n22Co32.222y22,.,223.5 25FQ5til4a5l,251222P17555EDS5lii'5i525TF65f2'S555?5F535Z255355525 El?lTlBl7lI3SFlEil?1iE45EEIEHSAEZBBUQEEHQUQFSEEQQUTQ5tE3E2E 5255C5?l1C5?2F3FF?F?54555525255225552552255255522225225522525552555252 25N5AN55HA5RJ5M2AN55555525E25552552555552555555555252525525 5Q'1?2?fl??iC5?F5 325 2Ff?5iC2'?55Qll4F?55?29FF????F?5 53 25 2:Phl1EpSzI:IOl'i1:1:g2g352FfeaSUl2ef2f4f2fSC2lenCe2:GIUb ffZQ322E'???f32595352452iffif5fff25fffffffff5f222ff2f5f5fff fESTEVEYHEMANNfff5555252522ff555f552222ff2f2QEff2f25 fWCP!43QfE02'??C53'2fgif522fffffff25222fff5f255fi525fQ55f2 5TIM25H2ERBE2RTlTS22225552552222555252255555522555255f55525 f55Ci??T?C?5Q3Upf2i3?f5P?U55h2QW552Q325NH52354 25l5EBRA55HETi5Z5EL55255225255222255522552255252525222555255 5fgmimsi1Q25fW'f25fYf5UQW23255Qff5f3?5AfCf5f3542 25KATHQliEfEN22HEYDE5N5fff5f5fffff25f2fQf2552ffffff 5292753525 flfnffiasgfef 2 35 5 5QQW'?95'f 2EBARBAQRAfH2QEEMAN22222225222222:222222222222222 55335551 21 52i35?'r5f5'5'5'5A5 55515305 53055 55559535195 90555 5195! 5 i2s3s49Z3iE5i?fQ3Cfi?7S5 959352 5125 EWSP22 FDU EEB?:iFidEECQHIBSKE12523334551F?hiEEEDSilQ!TlE2Z3EEleE1fiiU EEC6i'iSl6liifiCil?iE2jEM5diB6r1ECidUEl51fyEEB3EidEF6Sfi3IEil 52224255l2HSA52HblibiS25B?55d55Cii51i?fSf22352554355582 2592923 23523353525354555U'5i?5'F?35555F?5?'?25?'1QW545 2 5 5525 22BFZENDP55HQil!UEN2EF322552555555555552222552552222i 2 Track 2 21222,32,4:2 5 GAA 2 512,22.35:2 5 EHEAZ 2 EI :2 Volleyball 52223542215525535-241255355555354552QfT5?55255?5i?1?354525 25M5lKE52HQl4DENE5R555525525f525552522225525522222552555 25F?QTC55l552i55'3??il22T!i'?fT?551522Gi?55?i?5'??52C1Ub552535 22ylQAg53g.2fE222255522222222222225252552222225252225225525522222552552 22M5Elgl2NDA22HQF2F?ER3253222522525522222555522255555255 ZETQUFUSZ 2 3 512.25,23.24: 2 5 2SQftb3?ll2 2 5 2132523242 2525956625 52122232422Qiyingslx2GAA5212222322Volleyball53:2F?hl 52595519515392NHS232432fQUil'25?i'5if325Cf??555354555K?52 22U925253'54552E9YYQ?F 555555 5999922 2'335kQTb5'5 54 52DE2BQ2R?95H52H2QU5TQN2225522555555555555-5553555 f5EfQ5'lQ21E5QfUb 5 5135 QCIQOEQS2 2115253:22V32riQiY 5 S2E12Q5N525552525 HQf?rQ'2S2BaQd 29991255523222-FMzE4l,2Al':S??l92l32?l5Qs Q55255555452EMQQFSQFFEQQUUW2fB3UCfEEQ5fCW?224EE5E522EEEEIYZ3 IIIIII.IIQQlfI2l3l4f'IT.III.'IIIfII'IIII1I'II'IIIIIi..I.1'I.fI.I. , ' 525525QHEERI-5JEN Kl2Ni35a1ig2:25555-5-3252522-21252555 225225525Stu2dent2C92unQll2212.5,Che-mlsfry22Lal212ASS'sfaUi2 22331225 2Kal1olsla2m2 5 StaffeSqn2iQr 5 Section 242 5 2Sc1lr2 iEEEZ.E E2521655QIUb24TE20'?t3Ir3p5394555 2'35Pie55Rfb50'51 5Fi5n59F EEiE?EZEE25SIF2l'lE5197572539519235592EAW5AW3fdS5535E5lzHi!'5Q252 Sf3:fe1SChOl3l514:::2::::1::::1::::'::2:1:::3f2222222322222f2f2f f'Nf lC'Sf'5 X TF?9K1??2FQF'?199U259935232-352252555222222525222225 222222225555 Elf? 225279759252 5315 2V?Fl?'Fb! 2 ?35'72QW5 2255 5521955 535-54 22 222355222f3FQS?52QQU5'?2?FYi12355222322252222.2222225.2i2255525E2225252252 KE,lffH2iK5lRQHQF1E2i22222222252225332222252225525222252 2 253 if Sf EGKDITE :2L3L4ZEESCEEEYCQECZIUD'E2L3ZEESD3!1iShEEQl1JbE 2522225552535 5iiid6'if5C2O5U57QCi'23?2 EMQUQSVEGFFI5 2959551 535455 22252225291293552512.222322Varlety22ShQw2212.5Z.2322222-32222 222525552IglSA25K02K5E252552525555225252252522552f5555225i2255555525 222522552Swl5mmI2ng2 22:3 ECIQSSE 2ExQQutivQ5BQarrJ2 5331522222225 EEEEEEZEEQUBQTEQ'EU?biE515252ESD3U!5hEECElQbiE2i3ilESTUdQUfZ 552255225F?f?59'???3i55355255552525255252252222252555252552-255552552252522552555 Bl1Ql422KQPEQK-Ei5l225552222255522522522525522525522222252 52222222Nllrestling51222:5Fcxcxtbal2l2512.25.235,4:23Cheer,Qlub5212:2 555225522561552562C50552152532235CiC2fi5C5?55f3'UD2522235f3??550i 2225225555F'?F?72592?52?2?535f2'E225222222255255222555552252552i225Q225I552555 gg553553ISATHYQQKQZYAK25222:Qin2an555-2555-2555255225215 GAA-21,223:22Ar2e2Qlub2215,2Z:2FrerlCh22Club2212253a2 552352525Cheer2Ql2u2b221222Student22CouncilL25324:25C2lass5 25EEE5525EXeC'21fiV?f 255i-255535 33452 FCA? 325 V2-fSi?CY22F4i,CifD?E'2 M?U?f355F 2 322 K?52729'5'3!7 2 5F?f7i3Q0ff52 5559229572 535 252255232BS5KCfP?5'255QD'505C2SPQQIQF2M-Mi24522252232252222522' 2212?l2'H25A2Q'FQF?4'?55520592350352f5?5'5?'T?b2?5Q9Ufe5?553555555iAff525WFi5l5225522255555Q222555225522252232225222525253332222333. S2222 5SfL5dQrli2 269145394 2 325 5 F?9'7lr5f?0'1 2 Siqggqz 53242 ' 52' i'-2252, 2'I.Zi'ZIilZEifffflflEEf?f2f2525:::::: .. 2 3. 3. 3.2322-32D02N5-KUE5G5LE5R3555i5255-52255Ef55e55522252525Z'15-323 'testi22.3242.lHSA2Full2-Band1QQn?fe3st22l2,52.2324:522.222225j2UBy3'HCjWEQ5f0N5-12222552552522555553555555552-25252222512Th'?t?5'35T'??S'452e'5455222fi22252522522.2222552-ii---3215 Q IHSA-HonorsBand-355Deba1e2C2lub532422Scr1ool222222221225H25g2Ai5e22i222-.12223223222'2 3 2 5' 5 ' 5' ' ' '55 -' 5LY'N3N2E23K5U2EHN25225252222g22225gf.g5ggg221'-25-222523513 Plays- The MOUSEQ-'That'Roiafedqfaffid5l5 f5lhEfii22:255I2555221F7555E55EfE55'E555555555555522EQ522 5 Q5235.Librwys-AV5ClQb52EE5QSid5enI2l12G9FFU22fl2CfQ2b2 the win-cl 2. Ten Little Indians?and2f2'jFlQw2522222.523J52LL2HU5BERT225213522 225252215,232.4eSecretary352:5zlvlufA2IDf7a25Tl1eta333,4:22Dee ers Formgerrronf' .3g32'5'Here, and2Now?2i5arrd.5f22222212Vl5CA'3545222'1.2i2i12f-23-222225-1532552222525.s22555222522215225 55252-bafeIearn23:2Americar1fLeglpra2Essayfcpmest Drat:uIa'T-4.1-jf QQ255b1fj'Qj3-'5gf5E511555151552I':EEEEEE5EQEE'i Q'FEE 'T' 255222321 2252255-2222255552222522525252522Q2253355gllglirppisgalrlsfgsrareADelegaleg3g5NH5,3,4-lj . , . ..,'55ff'.Qi .fff'ffiIfI1fffLTYNfNff1?-IfU.DSQNffffIf 'f'f'fff'f'.ffff1ffIQ.'ff1ffIf..,......, .. . ,. , KATHY GRISOLANQ22225 '22.25' -555252'22231325-25222GAA321222322TIQQK22l2.53,4:i.2VQlIeyball515222322Stuff'jj jfFQN3f21SUHJS22E'2-222 2,-2,22 -253222524 2555522525335 Student Councll 1-.222CIass,Exe2cutlve2BQard212-22252235 fdfifli 5 9999355 5212-535-53215 2953550332 2555552 2 152 253279555302 Student 5CQUrlQ2l2 2 21-22--323 2 2532141 1 2152253542 2 151155 hthu hhlh H - l.Wl..!.!.- 55.53. .,.,.,. ..,... ,...,.........,.....'II'III,I.IIIifllIZIIIIIIIY,IIIfCffIQ.iIILIIlli f'2f.IIf.I5f-iii? L --4-- v-,- .. -... .,... sql.....aisgggaeabigicamagfirgzgaiagfmsastall Banqig jg gf-1x2g3.4::f5tare.studerltgc-o'u'n3cil3 BO5B.5MEQCE5R55255i555. .4553 .'.5515f5.5'-55355255?5l55?55'A555552t31zi5A5iEHASA55FUHEQB5anH15c3o3h5iesi-35-55NAHS'53'455 Conve,io., 3-gfoiscugsign icsrqup Leader 35 1 Q-5-2.5E,f5.5255'.555'2553 ?15555'15.55s5f5'1.5 55555.-55555155-..5.55'5'5 '35 '.' 535'i5h5'5l' 55Z1.ff'f'5:55A: 3. 557556 13551-A555 Madison Conn y:'BandfFeStNal 2354. Class BENQ 1,2.,3',j4,.DlStl':ICt:'SOlO:PeVQl135lQlfl:CQUQT'::3::,:xwmgig:5taI?::SQ::Qar:'::::'.,:.:..:.: ::.' IA f'5 execwveBoi'.Arc15Preslde55f3p4:5lfHS2SElFlonors. l55Sl5'l5253.45 VFCA 3555?ADf?TflT???f3?'?5??55??l5'fiii5.2535335253555395A?QQNN5iLLE225525555553255g2:.55'5g5..1fjf Banqlponrest, ggglMEA:Agll.Di5tri1QxgBand 3,45 LAURA glVl2ERKLE5'.. . 5i5 5555535.55555155555-555555555555551C'5F5'9F5959595515'?5?5553P5?5f555??E55?f5'?7f'3F5'5g'l25.5'?lV5 752 IIVlEA:AlIFStijtQQ 354153545gluiinolg.5tate.5chQlgr1 GAA,1g,Band,1,2gqvolleyball..f1g55Pqw5d5e5q55Eiq5515g5 25555555555355155555555555555555515553555555555.i5555- 5 5155 5157555 4iEE?AEg:: Af l55555f5AAAAA3AAAAA AAA AAAAAAAA AAAAA q'1'q AAA5 FOQYDHIIQI-cf Student5.C0uncll55515.25:55Tfa9lv552255 DQNALDQOSQBQEREN5AZ555555555553I525E5 XQEQAQ 2-EQ 32 5' 5 5555555 3 -'I 1 QA Cl?CerClylbg2:'Soccer:25:Jv5Qgheefleaqer7Cap555 Baskeffballs15253541B5asebaI15152,3::Monograms 9 figy' 5 ' 5 lamrmlbfw-Av ClUb531125952655CQ5551?'l3i3Eii5I5 51-1. 5 j 1 fjl .312 KAREN3iMERSlNG5ERA5f-E7.5'555Y55f55555E55E5555f 5555555i5i55355??55'5355A555A5A5555A555A55535fl53A555f1..55575. , 3 64 5-5 GAA153152,55re,5ggh5.Qln5g,ji15355555193555cilub55I52:55 5555555155'555AAA555f5555.5 A555f5V55AAA A AA A AA 5556 1555. 5 .. .,... Track. 2.335321Sllild6Vl1EE5QOUDCllEQ4SE:EB?5k?fb5-5153 555355553 53555155 . ' fx, Af . 5551 . .. . Qwfeiw-42531255.529535555-.Q2f5A5'552555A5'f535'5iiZ555555' 5'555555fA . --155555375 .ATQBEYALACKEYQN U w 5, 5 255 ', ..lnfChngf. 4, Outstgndmg Student ,Journalist .. ..,. . . , .. ,.., .. . .55 - -P---4'- HC-5 A'- - 5.5 3- 5535 355. 5-3 3 -- - .3 .- - .lAward.4 ..Q' . 55 .5 -35 . . ' 2 '5 25 ' QO'UUCll535353Ff?0i'5l?5'l5M?l'3d5355995533553-59V99??' 3F?A.U.LA5.l?AQEWl.C-. 5551. Q-.E+ 5 5 55.. .Aff 2iJ5liMl'LACGPOg'-.Af-'gl' .255 flfrdnch Club-President lg Kahoki Staff-Sports lfgnltor .33 b35Prfe5iglent 4: MQ Alpha Theta .igppigqngglu A A A '5 .ali A 51AFiJr- ROTC' 1,25..Dr'ilI Team Ig Tennis 3.4: AAVlCA.,3gAMonOgram Club 4 A '- ' A. 32 TERESALAMBIRD A A 3 A :QChQefClubA1g'Phigipsilon 1,2-President 3 . 'PAUL LAMGYK. 5 5 5' 'li QVICA 3.4 A .1 - ', A DAVID LEEZY A Q 33553 gSoCcer.1,2,3,43, Christmas Ball Escqrt Q4 .fu HRHONDAQLEY355 .f.. ,- 523. i31i.1+-. 5.5.55 'Outstanding-EnglishAwaru52555LudenrCqgmg11 '3g'German Club 3,43.K.ahokian Staff'3-Section fEditor1.Award 3:..EuropeanEEStudent.Council Convention 3A 'M-A .A F72-A:A::A5 Aff A ' 1 -',. :AFfA .5LANIE-LINTZENICH 3A1Q55..5' A5 355 Qffi 5'AA5A fswdersf coqnqflf1,255cheefgQ1ub:2155553133....., MICHELLE LIVELY ' '3 5' 55 Aff Q Q..5Q55Q5 Cheef'Club-15Pfesldehr52..MayMald52:5.S5uf5 ' d9ntCOUnQ.i1.4 ' , '.:I '.'.5.5'....'Z KATHY LOYQET. 3-33. .. 5+ 1 Phi EDSHOH51.2-Parliamentarian13.'1PreSlClBntQ555525' 45 UCL Convention 1,2g3',4: Nationafl-JCLZCOW 't't' 5' .vention 2: KahokigStaff lip French 3CItlb.2QQEHAffQQffff 2: Illinois DistrictLatinfTournament52.53.-455llllf555-5555 nois State- Latin Toumamenti2g354:E5SCierlce .Club 35. NHS 3.4: .Kalvokldn Stiff? 452 M155 ??5lPl5? Theta-43 lllil'l0iSfS'CatQE:SClTIOl8l7i4Q2E:EEEEEfEfEE5EEEEE ROBERT LYNN qlll '5' 1.555555-f'i51515.55555555555 5'flb'aVYfAV C'Ub.3.i515.1'555 55155555555 'A Q ' VA , 55A5A 5Vi555iA 3 3-5 513 5.5 35. if . 5 f :fi . 115555525 5 QDEBSBIE lMALLORY.5 Af 3 . V 5 flQ5if.z255j5'f'i QEHA 1g5Phi Epsilon 2,3:5lJCL1 ConyentlQnZ3'f .Kms-1.M-ANN. 5 . 5112.552 2GeffTlaUClUb 4355V'CAAA4A A A.A15Af.f.'2Q52f2 '555 5TERESA3MAN7N5lNG I. 551555 5 iii. Zfff' 55 2321.593 ff- :Q . A AAA -2IAA5fQf.f.525.AA5- 5AUDREY3MAN5SO5N' .5. 5 iAA 55 ' V A A3 5l5ibf5fY?AV'ClLlb'1.25..F?0TC 1.25522 QLESA' MARSHALL' A 5' fAizJeA 2:iKahoki.Staff .4 .3 5sus15EfMAsiERsj' 5 . 5 55TEVEiMATHEWSi51f331f55 25'5'595555.-355535533..'f 5BaSe'ball5i2:'5Eootball5 3,4QKahoKl . 5Caftoo5nisti5 3,45.lfglI1qk1an5iStaff5Arfist14g .CarbondaIe5Aft.. . 5 1EXl?flbitl90rFirSl25PlaQ95.3555f?l3r3Sf 5OfiElTl3l5C2ir5+ 5 2fQ9H?'lAw555dfS5-W51152556155253.5.Qu5l'l'2r555.S55rGi'lf' tl 5 '43 11513513'5i555.5i5555.5f. L -55 lll-., 5. y1.5l351115i51 S5HERYL55MATl5KlTiS3 2 255555555555553555555l555i55 Cl C6fA5ClUUA15255QffiC55AlCiG51i253!4A5555iS525 Q Q PEGGYEMCCAIN555.-f5.f553.f2 51555i155Q55Q'1Q'135e5 NHSi3j4jVafsiliyfihfeefleader144COfC2Dtain132. Student Cburiclli 4:5 fhiliraryi ClU5b?5F'f6SiQd5e55f 545 Q A AA .A wrestling.ScoreKeeper542555555-5:51- 55i55559555-5 MARCIA5McDANlELiEE3fif2f5E55 EiQ'f35 Band1.3555556055155555325555555512'fi5,5s..ze DALE.5MfcKONKEY5s.55e5fi35.555525f55'55?55g5f.53.5: ffm5152.14515155555555er2r55f5f5?l55l55 35f55559555552 CWW33.3p55555555555525555115.5225.55i5iffi5f555fQ15if555253 AAAAAAAAAA AAAAAAAAAAAA 'A A A A 5TV?Cl'iA2?51977 5ChQ'3SflC Aff 99155 KW' AWW31.. . M0515P68252455-5355i5'5i'5v.51'.5i5i5 .5..5fz555555551531-535'5 LALl5Rl5E5Nll5LLER5 5' '55555555555555355555555555l555555555 l3g5m5.1g25,3555i1HsA5solo5and5Ensemble5Qonte5st55 15.25.351.l5HS?lZFL1ll5835565Ci??5i6Sli5l5.5Z53i5G9fim2h5? Grub. '15 . JHSAQ .Honorsi .Bands 5QQnte5st5 535 5155455 f Allgigtrfigf.5orchestra'5335555Mad5son555Cxn5untyf .Band 'Festival 5 35:2 3 K?3liblSi 5 Staff 5 51?C5'iIfiY5 5 55151955 5 2,355 Associ-are. IEdltO-F 3: :Quill 5a5n.d5 5Sc:rQll5 525.35.54l5:55 NHS 3,4155 Mq5Alphamera535.3455KaI5loKian5St5a1fe 5 Senior.Sectiori54:5flllihlilS55SlEll655??lii5l?i?5545555555 5RQB.l5N55MILLER5555:55555555555555555555555555555555553 Cl'lQ6l'lGQQ6flf53ffzf5Af555f5555555555555555555555555555555555555i:::::::::: QKARENQMINTQN-55555555555555255355555555555555555555. Phi 5Ep'silQn 1.15 Chow? i1?.25.35:5 V?5l5l5?iY5 5359545156255 fK3l'lOki: Sfaff 5123. Talent Nsifcee 515,335 GAA 525 sDebate5 Club Q35 5550310915F?l?i55155Fl5f55W32tfS5Ffif?AlEe?ffl0ll75 52 5 'M5l5KE52NllTP4N555555555555f5555f55555555555555555555515555555. 5?5l5f?KF25l?lf2?55i535i355552iEiiEi3f5 AAAAAAAAA 555 AAAAAAAAAAAAAA 55lAGK.I5E5 'MITFQHELL5 5 555555 .,,..L.. .......,,.......,.,......,., 5Sli45d?2Tli55CCi5l5iCi5'5Q155555555555535555f555555555555555i5555555555555555555 .R0N55MO5H5R5555.55555555555f555555555555555552555E55i555555555555555 Bind.1L2rViC6ZPV:GSidf-EntE3iEPfI?6SidEI'lffE4E2E5lEHSA555ff75f31 AS6l633n6 5E-n5S6n'1bl6 5C6ntQSt5I 121355422 lHTSAEFUill13f1'11f1 59555555cdfffesf5152535452ssgnlefeaaillagi spanishfzluibsalicilfahokf555:55HSf5gHQf1555SfB.55f55lf222222522 ntest'3 'PhliE' 'silon 34' NHS3 4'-Madrsbnlfi-21111 fCQfII1..,.II.vIffff ..... ...,... f.,!,.i1,..I...1..!I,!I ..... ...,.. I IIIIIIIY. ECiOfUf1fyE BESHHE FGSEYWBI E42 EIEMEEA? All?Di5Tl7iC1E f 2 E 2 F E Z ZF 54222 'FAA5IE-AZEZEEEAEEYEZEEAff:5Eff2EEfEEEEEEE::212225222252222222222252225 ECUQBHCIQD 5 515.53555FHA55Fi55G5l?5551?5 5l4ll?'??l?l5??5?555555555i55 59'5'?1?554555555555555555'555555555555555555555Q555555355555555555555 5553515455MU5495535555555555555555555555555555555555E55E5555555555 15E17W1f5fff555355355555ifililfiffifi55555555553252352555f5555f555ff5ifi5355 55741355iM5U5N5l3YQ555555555555555555555555555555555555555555555555E55555 -Track. 255 l?Qmr5l?Qn 5S5q515245l5 3.45.5 SCFGTFTQC 5955552 54115 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 55 5555379935555'535?5553?A?l7?FiT5ll5'?53Wil3F5555Q?5Q5555555555f555fi5555555555 55F?AT5Rl5C5K55M5U5R?5H5l555f555555525555Q55555i5555555555555555f5555 5schorus512g2:354:VarietyShows1s2.3s5lMEA5Di55555555555 Qgtrictf festival 5 35,1455 1 STZIGESOJOE Sand 5 5E5m5semble5 5 5 5 5555 55C6rlti5iSt535455C5il5linSVillEi 35555255 5M5U53iC 5 5 5 5555 55Schc1larship5 RecIplem5t54: SQITTQQP 5l?l5ay55'5'5lUl5Gri1 5 5 5 5 5 55 25thQfWlf5d5T52555555555f5555E5Ei55555555555555255555E5525555555555555 5555f5j5.j f5555-jg5fg-v- 555'g-q' ' 55g5g555555555555555555535555555 ,ii55'515: :'.fff. .ffff. ,f:5ff5f ..., ,....,..,. .,5...... . . 3CHR5l5S55NE5lDER5.5555555555555'5555.fjfiW555555555555555... GAA il523C'5?elf Cllib551.255'FYEDCU55Cl5lli1515.52.53i5555555 'fP0m+P0n Squad.52.535CaDfalrl54:3 P.5E-55Sh!1d??hf55555i555 .Leaqer 315St1udenr.CounclI..4551. ''55555555s5535555555555555555 .DEBORA5ANlCHO5lQS3 735- Class Executi.ven'1,.3.p2 Student'.1Oounc5i155515,52f555525555 Tfeawfef 3..F?rAG'SidefIl54? GiFiel?al19Q2Ci555?fCl5i5555555555 ftee5 12755ClliZel'ISE11ACNi.SOlfYiEE1COl7l1FUlllQQEEEfQFEE1E1EE:E 5schoaol'District55555105255.IASGQ5S.u5mmer5wofK5555555555 5.Sh0PA2A.5 KDSCAWQfkSlTiQD52.3i5K5DSC?5C?ilil5?i'i5f5555Z5i5 ftlon .2,13,4:5 5lASC States Qonventioni 2535Di5sQusH 5 5 5 2 5 ' 5 55 15'0'7lQQ'7QUPLeader:42?1NHE3E3i41E?E1E.EE1E1EEEEEE3:EEEl'i1 -'DAVEQOBERKFELL5.2.5A553.5.:55.55 255355555 5 555' 55A Chorus51..2.3Q4i5V25l?ly5SHCWf1i52.353Plli5EPSlrf51. longglzv GO'lfj'1.:uScl1Q9l5.Pl3ay555The55Nlou'se'Theli' 5 5 5 RQBFGGFVQ ''5-5'5.555555A5fff.5f55Q 35ff'Q55Q5'5A5.5 555.552 3Qi5 A Hl3?'fCi515253555553F5?fFfl?lOQ555?f?Ff555135f25'5f59f'77?5l5. T555 QEQm?P05FlElSClF1l3d5355Il535Ck5A'E?:5M3y55QUeQfl54555A El4?1lliUETQlJlfU?3lTll?liff4fiffff55555Qfiffiffffffifififfifififff 5KEQNIQ5P5ECICQLA55555555555525555'555Q55f5555555'555Q555 15956516555 5ClL5Ei 52245Ph55SlCl?fil5 3555Elf??i 1550535415 3Spanlsh5 Club 52: 5 BasetzaIl5 25.535.4:5 NHS 535455 5M5J5 Alpha glhera 3545.5 QEGA5 4:5 5350555 5Ma15h: icomestf 54555l5lllnQiS5ESl53lQ5SCl1Dl?fi545551555255?555555555E5E555l3'53 5DEB5Bl5E55F?5ERDUE255E55555355555fE55E55555555E5f5235Q5 i':.'1...:::f: QGREGEGE5F?ETE5R555555f5555f555555515352555555f55555f5Q55 5l3?3SiiEi?il1551.2Q354555l3?fiS5kEib2ll5Ql.222fFl3A51L253S5 gllllQnQgfQl1f355QlqQg1g52g5QQli545555555555555i5.55if555ZfA5f 5GlQENN15E55P5EA1!ZQRAF.5555555352555235555555555 .Chorus 515243541 5Vaflety5Sl1Qw 523: 5l5ll1rary5AM 5953595 52.535 55555593 5 l?'?5l355T5TU?5 5Wl2?Ff?l5 5952 9-?5A5A5 3355 5STAN55F?5lfl5Q1QE5555555555Qif25i3555555A25555555555555f35f'555 5sfucieem5f5Gouncil551552435425Kahoki5Staff:i15:f5Basa 5li6lb2ill5li55??iQnCii5Cll5Ei52535533665Pf6SldGflf5A45.5 5 FlQat5Tl1iDE 35455 Kalaokian 5Staff5 2a355enlQh ESQC5-5 gxipnf EditblfE4i EUEC5fEl EAHE workshopsscholarshirpz 5255ENl5l5S53i4i5Nailiiii-?5l55M?iif55Cl155l3fSl5ilii555555355 5llS5l5fl5aSc'3l??zfl5aaQ5l5l'555551QE5S95'Ql'2422.122ff22i222iif1f' QJQAMES25l?Q5LWQgRT5ffQ2.25ESE555E552255iEii5i55EQ55QE3 5 5Ba5ncl5 5152535.4:5Tennls5 51 :5 I HSA SQIOE and 5Ensem55 5153535 5355153555lifC5'if?5SfE5?F??i59QFlf?S5f33f 5fJ5ULlEi5PQ5R5l555555555555555555555i5555555555555555555f5f5555 57?55T5Q5U5b55l5555E555555555555555555552555555555555555555555552255555 55BliLL55l?RPlNF5l5lfl5S55555555555555555i5555555555555555555555 5wfe5i3ing5155253545 Qscieramaclub 535FI5czaf Trip 53: 5Ml5CP5545WiQ5F?f6iSli1?25i1l53555555i55Q555555525f555iE5f555555 553351515 515235 EXGiCUi5l5i?5l3F??l5d5iT5G??iS55i5??52i25935555 55isl155Glutx5Treasurer5 52:55M5ay55Nlalcl 5 25:5 5 Sfcucleni 55995551535255l'i'?l53l?55F5flUC?5553555555555555555555531.55555 5l3E5BBl5EgQlJ5ELEllllALZs515524122.55555 5Ql3Qpus5g15.52.53: ZY?lFlQfYE5lTTQWE 21522.23 5 5 5 5 5 55 5253-5 5 A 5.51515 33.51555 QJOHN. RENFRQ52325 5 -55' ... '55 245. .35.5 5Sl15d6fllQ SCQUUCSIE 5 15.2.33 5 FCA 5 Q12.2A.354S64CfrefafyE5 5KTreasurer554:'55Baskethrall' .115 5Soccer55152,35g5 TYQCK51155Z535C?Pl?ifli54iif3Cl5f3Tl??e5iCll5b552333435 5N1l+lS53.4s3 Monogram Club 54: 'CrQs5s5CiQu5nIry5 55 592955505452 5.1.aa55.553'iaQxinciii-.521.5555555352 :Q-52 2RA5N5DA12R5ENlc:Kac ARRsl555l.f1..51123is25..2155 55555155'12..2:5iiScl5c5oli55P5a'y+ 5'Ih:e555lvlouse2i2Thalf 5RQafQd2'3'sf2i f..2.5254215-'ii5i5f2 . 5555 , if ,. .AI .'.,, ,' , A .,. Band .1 .22 3 WSH 55510 53051 . EllSen4bl'e 'CionteSf5 12221:IQHSA1FUll5l3and.COnteS1t 12 Gerrnan.:Club 35453QAA53g'MugAlpljg3Iheta 3,4g+l5l1inois5Girls'5. State5'Delega1e531.555 .5553A35AE5El55 Q 5 SUSANRIV-ER5 54 5 563 .3 5.5 ' 5 5 555 vi '5 5 CheQer5ClLlli311.2i5PQm-PGH SdUad.25Tre'a5Surer5 35433 363355 550ED '505f'We POTWPOU SGW' AWQVC. 221 SP-3UlS3'lE CWD 2'5fT?9F9't3FY 3..VlCe.FlfSSi'd.enl54:1 Speech land. Dramatic-Arts 253541. Debatti ECIUB. 3.4:5iDebat6+1Teami3g Thespians 3-Secretary ?l25P5E555iUCl?5hl5 Liifadef 32 3lVllSffeSS5Ol CEEGEFHAO5 xr 'I T-SAQQQIIIPIIM' f'f 'Klil1IIIf.I42fI7iIlIfII1IIII1fIIfIIII1IIIIiIi .........,.....,..... 1nies1atCh1riSfn?iaSQB6ll '45 fSCIftofoEI5P5IayS4'2'5ll5IH6r555,f55555555 245551 5 Ed'TF3V525?f52Fl'a5 59?!T5'?53l 559942051 5?0d5l3f?5 5255555555FH5?555l5W'5 5 33095 5 QC?'5'5f555f 5 515522-53-455 5 2525125155 255555125 55t 557e5Wi5nd'552aWd 'T59'MUUSQT5555305595355531-53555i5T1-5154?52Af135535.34G255S9hQQl555FZl3yS5??ThQ22MQ1JSQ5525555552305655EFIS?mble5C50D2leSi512223242515' 25' 0fS55 525Te?'W5LlTf5?21f5dlaUS5'5 'md55fFlCiW9fS5F9F5A'2f?55Q5'12f715152That'Ro2ared'5'52225??FlCwens555Ecxl55AlgernQn555535252525555555Barid5Qbhi53St5355MhdiSdh55CCiLiri 5 'A ah2 fl5i5 5000552322'2 HQrQia0d22N0w'1'5and5ffDracuia??24+55-15555'55KEpjN5y'5g5pEgNEgsg525g5225.5552525g5225555255555555555225123312222val23:3QIMEA2All5District20rches55 '2354sq AT555 QSANDYr2R05MANAT5 lgrf 1:5 5Ch9?V25Clvb522sQAA22232 F2ShlQU1ShQw54255525552555-5effnsemble55Gomest5515253545g555l5HSA35Fulffasands f'29?55'?Y'553?245552555213555555555255a5i555252f525s25255555555 1 5 DA5LE55RC5UGGLYQ5512255533 35555555551352555555252522.55535555C?Q5itESf55l5.25.35,548155lHS5'5Y5Hi?hbfS5iB?ihd5CCiEiii2iSi52555554555555555555555555 ' f5555555555E2fi2 '52 5 BaskefbiiflliM?5l138G4ri2:i5Shident2CdLimicil5?1515555555555555535f5V59U9S'5?Ffl59'F'5?5?i5i555555525555555555552555555555555555555' 5555'5555555555555i55f 9XE25555i5525555555i555 2555555 ES5UZY2R0SS555Q355Qf32ii22532fE5Q53Q52525222-2f55iQ25l5ff' 5' '5CH5ERYl5553TE55N5W?'XCiNE5F?555525555555555 '5 555555 55555555 525555555'5525Q555'535555 5ChefCh6ef2ClHb22:1GAA52iiTi3hhlS5255l?dhi+F?Cih 5955?9F5??5?5?F53545555555555555555555555555f555555225a55552555: 555225555 555 5E55l5E5555.55' jSQuad53.4-55555322 525252252555525552221225525251125555255555352355255--55MAEZY55BEIlfl5STEEEHEQNSQ555552g52555355552555525I ,ulul 5555555553555555155552552 22225 5215525555255222552552525555223 5TO2DD'5R0GKE5R55f5s2i555555575255515537555255555555 55'2Cheer2QlLlb225PKe5sldent515:5Tem3h5i555223i455TracK5555555525555555525555555555555255254532555 5555251555 2BaS252l'52225552'ffff''fffff fflfffffff 5DEBQRAH?5R0WE55E552525552135i555ff55f55555555E5i55 5Band 515: :Science Qlub5 253512 Thesplarm Qlubz 23342 2Debate25Ieam 5 E35 2 aschcsol 2 2Plays555lnherif 3 Efhd 5Wlhd5?3 351532 55255 M6056 5R5i?i5i5:i35?5 2F555'5952f553?T??9l'555253525255555215255555555555555555555555555555555555 2UAV!D25RiU5G5ER5252a25552555525555522555225555555555555555555555555 lEGQlfl'D3D:C5UbE1Ei2i3EEAF1EQllJDf2?fKEll'lGKi2EliE S?E3iffEZE2EEfEE 51232EStUdEl'ii:COUHCHE222ESlij66:4ChEf2f1dEDr?5h'id'tiCEZEQQQEEQ VMTS 452555ChOCilfPl?YS55'T6fFi55455565flfldi355lS55f53.5552E52555 25''HeT?L3V'C'5'N9W5555?'?fi255Df?'?5'+'53552f?55555525255555i5252252552 -'ff' 2'E::57ff5EFfEEfE' 52225222222-E22fEEE2 5CH:Rl55555?95M05SK75YE5253555EQ55Q15Ei255?E?il55555555555 5955165252553514525ZHWQS35PFeS!dQUl221252G!-lA2521s2,35225552555 WPK2 51525355 V95'5?Y5??'5'5 2552252 5T?'W5'75l553535i 550535555 5 5 5 5 5555 55Sh2Q55'5pE2I:i2252222212E22E27212125252YQE-EEEEFEQEEEEEEEEYEE EDIANH25A5MP5Q5N255225525555555555252225555555f55f252 EFHAEIIZEEEPOFHEPODE 5 esquaua 2 EQQSESECFETSEN 5 5 42 5F335ff35??55ClUl352355GP3A5252fiOTfiC935Ai?ii354355555525555555 2VlQ7?ii56iCIi2O5i5Ti?-551555455135355SGi4itiCiFi5Vibi?5PreSi5 5595555f?555957?P5?F559f55?5?FY554212555555525255222525355 I5IIIIIIE I5II 2teSt: 5 4'Q5:2HOhOlTal31IE:2 :M291Tl:tl:OlT11 ,IQ 2 2 2 2 SCUGOFEAYT5Cbh5f9Sf5545535525552555l5555552H52222225355252 JUDY?3CHEELLiENEGiBEU5RG3ER515552522552552555 EMELISSA55STEPI5lENS05N55555555555525555555555555 564255557305 ECFLQD 2 512222354222l?6iD?i5F?iih55SdiJ?id 5 5lSahQKi5 5StafT532:5 ESIUEEE 5Math5QQntest22535:5 M115 Alpha Theta E39ViC6 5 Piidsidbihti E4 5lll5im-sis 2 Sfaifdi 5561553554555555555555555555555555555555555552555555555555555555555 5C5H5U5C5K55S7i5GWERS555555555555555555555555555555555555 16653525354?5!l?lCi1i4i2FEifTl5C!L5li53.545C5655 5352612655 5 59553555555555555555555555555555555555555555555555555555555555555i5555 ERlfYl2EEQSllQl'lEE1EE55ZEQQQEEEEEEZEEEQEEZEEE 955595555355355555555555555555555555555555525555525s5255252 55555 59555555553-535 595?F'3T?5'3 29555555 55555555555555555555555555Q fT 5 ' 5555555555555555555555555555 L l J 522555i55555525555555i5555553 55555555555552555555555522552525252QQ25Q5 5555551555'4'5?F?FY5AV59ANA5WA2'525f5325f2555525i515525555555552Q5.2 5?S??1??l'51225354255WFGS5f5'??85-155355395559954925 5552552252try55257s5MC5FrQ9Fam5Ciub525.35.54535255255555555555525555155 5555555555G5A5RY5WAEILACEE55555555555555555555555i55E5i55555555555 SQCC?-if 5 52535425 5l3?iS5?b?ll 5 52333455 5M5CifidEEi1i'55i 555555555595951535552552525555555555555255555555555555?55555i5EE552555555555f555 EEZEEEEEEEGAAZ 512,22,23:5 3Student5 5C20unQi2I2 ZlE,E2,344ViCBE 5Presl52 55555i5555Ci?5'?5f 535 59523555 EX5C55f5V??Q 5551355 535?f5??i5??C3fi6 --Wee Rresldent 5 Treasurer 54. 5 Qlfuzens 5145154155 ---255-552sory55Gounci15to5SchcxQl25District14,-21202-I:Blues-rs '55'5555Cl5i'5i 515255 5B?iS5K?3i5b?5'll55M?id5 5l5i5T?-55555555355 15555555324 .,...........,......................,....,......,.,.,..,.,....,... 5555255Rhi5EnSilQr15ls5SIaie5Latin5TQurnament1215.f2,2325 55555555555552l?25'3F?55lFf?Ui553i5VQ25Fe5?P?Fl515CK?5Q?l'iT?i5Fi5 2B?Slsei2ball5 45,5 5Cl5r5stmas 5 Bell 2 Qlrem 545 5255555555F?EGGYWELELE55555i5555555555i555555555555555255f?5555f5- 5555555551223555555l52535C3l?fl?i5i54?5 5155? Efiiiifiliffi C5O5'7ilii'?5- iftgem 52.532 Track E12.E2.E32E42 Eglgiea Tfaplfa Qqmgej 5555255455500 2253545555545 FT95UV0?O-N2'?5'?iC5 AW?Tf?'g 51555 GQQ5125PQr55Sme12'Sh5n5155555-5525415325Homewmnns 99955555f555555525555555f5555555525555555555ii55555i5555E5555555i55i ANITAZWENDLEERE2222552522222222222222EEEEFEESEESEEE :EmiEPSIZIQUZI1-:'2:f3.475:QQHQP-+l51l5:QhQ'5u54:QQnte5t::::2:::::2 2, ...........,.,...........,....,......,..,,,..... 51Q5SCiel5fC5JQ5Ql5l51b5Qffsfgeeffhf arldeoaramaticsAr1s2555255255 555555955155 5Q'39?559555t?5555 EQAA5 5555955959555 555255 Y?F'5 52a324i5?l5hQSP5I?i51S535F?r1?fSiCi'Qifii54i53Cil1CiCil 555535555 5 5 5 5 555559fY555'39W2 212525 5 55955535355 553944099 5 255 5455 3CU??fi l?3dQf23E2EE2fSfQEEEZ2ffEEEfI2f2E2E:E2Effi222:IfE2'EEEEf5E2EEEEEff 2222222222Ba-00251512.32425Mad5S9n 5County2B2nd.Festlval2 :aUd:55D:'5aQU:Iai 422 imlnglsf 2 1 31: ...,,..,.. sl51A5U5uA55mfuQR55:eg2555255555sggggiggsggggigggigggaas P1551aspsslana51:Qgenome551:5 Qff5ce5A5desz2g5QgNzHs IERRYQQIENNANIQQareaaa5assfsiiiiaiaagiiaasaigieai 522555555251522,35.4:55lHSA52Eul5I5BandiQcxntest:122g3a4:22Asa 5555if5525siSf5551if5Df5551i2lvl51l55552255Driums2Malof53s4:22if5 5f 5155551555335K9'f9?F'55M?'F5'552i5535555516513 QQ55'iC5'?55355F?5'?SS5 2-2-2-2 -55555-5 -5-H-'www--:-:-:111:11rr:r11r155f5'5f2255555552i5555552555502985122lVlQ51QgF?m5F35'?51b525321452555Q'9DF??293Pll?5252s25523ERAN52W5I5LLlAMS2252255552525l55252525255555255255553555 5355555155Q255WA59i5F55??5?5i5i?55555 5552555 5255si555555is5?5f5fE!Q2?5TrlP2sf55 Ylf?5?554522555aais 555525Q3 25252255as55552255555iiweslseanahoklesxaff 1s.salA:5l55agi55giadalpransga 5-52552555i55555555525555555555555525555555555552525i55 225525253NICKQ55FHEODORAK5I5S2522525255555555525225555525522 225255Spanlsl15QIub5Rres3ident552:55Spee5c5l325and2Dnaa 2953059 SQHWFEPEFQf2fr2fme25 a55 2.2.,2222,..2,.. 25255555asbcceei25s2,45s2NHss3a4s55:55222 522555f555215Q A555-si222fg42:1srewiiss22,53:2aIhesr1lr5nss3a4s:2 i5555RAQ55SQQQ-555N2S5555555f555555555555555555555555555535525555555FQQtball51525355555555522522555555255535522555525z2225525555s555 22255555555255535Qls-55555555152555523355-5H5-5+52555d5N1-2552155 'f552 2Band'l.5213i42ftHSA:FunBand:QQfltQStJ-242432452::::::2:::'2: 2 . 'i '. . ' 1211132111:2311122231111221:ziiziiimizifiiansiii fizjiuragu 1lHSA- 2solo55-and-En1semble55confesf221552535455535252255555fEVE5TRUQQANQ52555222252225555252555255255255552255225552dQr5t52D5reQlQr5455525522525555555552552255515552:22551252525255 isieihweadiligEiclioafa51:22flilissspsllivf55155233425555ys555fl5l'51f?r5f2fll4fC55?f?s21522551555-5l??55,s,F?ggPiS-5??5225?2'?l?F?F??5iiiseiaiimlmmfawlLiullxmssssiiiiieagas525i255f5f55252555sz5i5 fMad55sQneCQuf1rv2Baf1dFestivalr1f:2lHfSA2H0hOfS225222ffffwff2F5QW9l5fF9F255??i???52522555522525555552255525e5 '5552:E52-:-5555512cluabeisc-:cff555afy545as25322xi2ig2252f5a-215522525 5Ba'1d2C0nf9Sl53I55C5?fICf-55??5'Ub54?5TliS2SPi5355S5452555E555555DE5N5Nl5E5TY5QN525555252225555555552 525252pA155gy55Wg5m5MQRE252555255522252525255555552552252325 559'7d'5'55?'?y555555F59W55559755'g?V5'?9f'7E5E5?255?Eii5552535555555EE555559555E5555EE5EEi55555555555EE?55525E5Ei5i2iE'55 U5A5SERE53x53?555Q55Q12Q555li5555555551-553 5525552555255 22555555352555235555555555525 2 22255555 555552cer25Cheerleade2r535Qo5Captain24:5Cheer5QIub2 lChe6f55ClUb'512aZ2l5ChQruSf52s5iErengh52Glub223z22L33 ,.2' 5f5f55555555555555555552 5255 21555225 22555515255Class5Exec1ufi2ve2Boa5rd5354122 EZE2E:EQ2'E2EEEEfQf 5Of1ice5Aide535:55Tem1i:s24p52Sclence55-Iub24552Phi22s25222 55555222252 5255 55525525 555555521555 '5'5 252522 25 5 gf5g55525g2g2222525255222e2g55g2255222gg5g25 5EpSi'0f+4: K2HOk5fSfaffi4:25KahQkian-5Staff2s4:f5f2lf52 555525 P554 Sfudemfleadief 4F52L?U'?5TQ'JaF5!?5'T55?F!?E424- 55255555 25Ei55555252455li5E55o3f55eiA5ae5535?k5hbk555sf5lf2355Tygi 5LAU5Rflg35EXT10g9iiE55E55522555555525525552525512552f5Z5522155E5555555555555555i5E5555f552 555555555 522 2555552 55555iihQ2Ei5ltiil55455Qu5ill55hd5SEkcill55455i525525E555555555s55i 'Student 6Uh?iilfQ2f.f1f,2':2 2xecutlve2B02ard2-.Quia-55555552515525555555252552555555555555255525552255522555522552522s25252252225s55a 52222521225215952 55'2'555552552525225525s5521555551252252az552225252552 'hold 55faff5535 Science 2CIubl'45F2'Oaf'Wff3r TheSPianS54: SCHOOI-'Pl2yS+5'TGfi l-itil? 5lHdii5552f55522GAA521:22C5heeF55CluE15212gZz227Er22r2k5512:52StUdent5255555555''55555555525-'1'55'525'i'5'5f5155- 5-55-5555252 225255221 252 H2 2 5 55 ng 22 ,-.2 2 -5,- 5 22 ..... 2 ......., .....2 2 2 22 2. 22 ,2 2 22 2 2 2 2 ,2 , 22 ,2 ,.,.,2.2..,.. Sclence22Club22fSecretary223,22FIoat2Tnp2.3,4, ans Herewand- NOW 2 i 2 3 22 RALPH S5HAW55i T gf 2'.' 1'5li15fi9E5Aldf3E354i-K?il1Cil4l?5'?5555C3Ti?i55l?lH5S23354iT65f15i5555555555jl5M52W6b5DC655C5K5E225522125:'5i2?5i?f25i5:i22'555i5ffZ ROTC 1,2152GebmE3h55Clubi21:1fBasketball' Mani 2555555335245 52ji?535If5555555555555555555555555555i5555i555 55fl55fii5sQ5252555555555552125 agen 15.22.355'iM0hOgfaff1 ClUb51253554155 ROTC225255if5DJEANE35U5N'G5ERQ5Ff555555555555555555i5 -2235551225551555225555555512555552233451fggwfgig52Egit6f2g,Q5Q5h'ggf2245 SCh0l2fS'1lP AW2Fd22ilSCienCe2ClUb 3: VICA35 2 'StudentC02uncil23545VlQe5President 15'KDSQ5522555232,555f55H'32452?2575.525555355255522255222 22 s12i525222222555e55 Section2Vice25President24: FCA 3 22 ' 22222232 2 22255 522QQqygnfion52125Qhegggglugbgilggggjofficg ygiqylgqsggg552552-55555 --525 2251592555555555555555555555255:5f555f5555551f555555555 BRYAN5SMi5TH'522fj5Qi555535f2'2 lei! 'fff525f5'5552ai52555 - -55 -5 -- --- 55-5 -- 5----5-5 ---5BARB55WRlG5L4EY52225525555455555225555552555555525555 Debate2S2lu5b222,22SpamS2h559l2ub254,22L5bfaryrAV5552522. 2cheer1y5ader2151525555ScheergQmb25513,2255252smqgm Germarl 'Club '21Q2L3:552Sfu5clentQ'Ccuhcllfff52:55'5552 i?5U5b'4i5555255355555555555555555555555555i5255555555E5555555E2555255552555255 -2-252-25- 55 255-5522 2-5-525 2--2 -2 25 speechsand2D5fama2QI2ubffS-4:5SchooI2-Playsaag 255222i5i53g:p:22's5512225 1555225255555 Ten UWBlndiahif'53555'H55?5?UQfNQW55'555f5dQ5-525555 ' 5' 5555555555 f2255555522 ' DrdCU'l3'ff45 ' 5'5'Ti355555i P555 2 255 25 255-5255255 :gi 225225555 5 :2 2252522 2552532-522525255525 +525-Q555555525551525322222525253222232222 LlNoA+sM1TH-+5sf5215+rs2- '55 ' i55a5:fl3?ll95?f2fT'5Pf?FS:?'i2'79QFf??5l2?2-i?2555f5i55 Phi Epsilon2245Secfefafys: NJCucQnvenilonii211122 5j---45ijji21:f212122 -wa2fiifi22 222222222 i5'21g1K'FV WY-NNE, 1 2 22 2i5Laiir1QT0umf8mGUIi35lJCL2CQHV6Fl'flOFI-3312-' 5252255521 '25-2555555-au 2 25-522. 72555555522 2225- 2222Che?V15QlVb215252FFe Ch25ClFb5152252 '2 NHS 3.42 Mu Alpha Tliefa 42' '56 ' 555555 5BRAD5vACC5A5555555555.55 555252152552555E'E2522E555555555E:155555555252-:5555 f559'-Q' 5s. ,-. Ef5'E ' MATTHEWSTADEN 2 2 2 - 25Phi5Epsilon25153322Wrest2Iing552.3.2455-Stude5nI555i555 5'555'fi'25'i 15335555 ROTC I1f,Q2i5 Di'5ill'T6am 1,2z1FoQfba1l5'1g5-Kaholqul 2 Councifli522,3255M3qgfQ5gfarq55Q1ub552L3ggf2S2c3gf-zlwzgeg552522 5 5552 535. if 22 5, Siaff'223: Tepee Council 223:5Vl,CA 4 lf55'5I2j523i 5 222Club53545Flo5afTrip5324:fFCA53Q4s2ClaSS5?E?fQ95452522212 312252525-22' 5553-555552 KEVIN? STALLENGS 1 52 12 5 ' 5 'Wei5Bi5afU55?3CfFff5fY54f I55555555355E5555'555E 5555555355555 22222 22 2555.555-gzjjg Basketball 1A,2,3,4g BasebaIl .1 .,Al OffiCe1Alde 132Spanls2h Club 2.33 Sclenge Club 25 Kahokialfi Staff5SophQmQr'e and Junlor Sec- 'QBOBEVALLINQ2 14' 555252 552555555'55'5'5 555'5' 55F4iQf53F'5515J4f3K?'?OK555f3WE452'5525f125535255555555i55- 2523555352253255555 55'l, gE5.:vf5g555 SALLY55Vl5N5C5EN'lf1255552555555552525255552325555555555555555555Q52DE5N5N5lS52YOUNGMANQ5551 Phi Epsilon,21,2g3,452 :JCL-gQonyqrfflqglgg1Q.j2,f3g 'I l-'ff1IROTC'315,2'p5VICA53,45555 5 as 'f' 5 QQ . tx 'ii QSX axe sse- Q tex X, Yi t . Vsffifgi it- X X X t se, 2 ex x tg ' 5 X . ix '78 cHANcEs i3ADi5-thou A-S sci-iooi. YEAacLosi5s Perhaps for some, scanning through the 1978 edition of the KA- HOKIAN has brought about an awareness of the changes that ev- eryone experienced this past year at CHS. Throughout the book, from the introductory pages suggesting change in time and season, to the division pages demonstrating devel- opmental changes we have all ex- perienced, the theme, Changes becomes very apparent and, hope- fully, has created a better under- standing of the 1977-78 changes at CHS. Some students refused to accept the inevitable changes, claiming that the administration had rained on their parade, to quote an old say- ing. For them the change was per- haps semi-traumatic at first. But for some, the changes went almog unnoticed. After only a few short weeks, the seniors, with their restricted schedules, hardly noticed the switch from open to closed cam- pus lunch. The juniors, for the most part, accepted the change after some reluctance. And before long al- most everyone had adjusted to the six-hour day. And it wasn't long until everyone knew that Dr. Hopper was in charge of attendance, a change from earlier years, and that Mr. Guse was no longer assistant princi- pal, but rather principal at Vandalia Campus. Many juniors approvingly optioned P.E., which became an elective for the first time this past year. i By the end the year, the changes fitted in nicely with our dai- ly lives, almost as if they had never been there. For those who took the change in stride, there shouldn't be a great deal of school change for them next year. P.E. will remain an elective and on cold winter week nights, everyone will still 'have the opportunity to attend the girls' bas- ketball games. Many of the changes implemented this year will remain intact next year, such as the six- hour day. However, some changes may re- sult by the fate of the June tax refer- endum defeat. Programs may be cut, teachers may be transferred and classes may be larger or small- er. Along with the everyday changes of styles, music, fads and one's indi- vidual character, changes remain forever a part of everyone's life. There is no escaping. lt really is not raining on our parade, but rather we are growing and developing into adulthood. T Jim Woodcock Editor-in-Chief JP 5: --L ' . 1 4-Y -ff -r '15':? . 'Af'-4-. . N 24 if . , .. JUST Fon THERECORD The 1978 Kahokian is slightly different-than previous editions. For the first time in several years, we are back with a summer book. lt was the feeling of the faculty advisor, princie pal and staff that the student body, as a whole, was unhappy with supplements since 30-50 percent of the students never bother to pick up their supplements. Rather than leaving the spring activities out of the book, the staff decided to ditch the supplement and incorporate the spring activi- ties into the regular book. This meant a sum- mer book. To offset the near-impossibility of getting yearbooks autographed with a sum- mer delivery, we sold autograph sheets in May with adhesive stripping on the back so the booklet could be permanently attached to the book. It was also necessary to raise the cost of the book 31.00-inflation was the reason. Printing and production costs continue to soar. But because we buy ya large number of books-almost 1,800 we areable to offer you a 312.00 book for only 59.00. Again because of inflation and lots of unnecessary dead space in previous books, the yearbook fcounting supplement pagesj was decreased by 30 pages. We've tried a few new ideas this year. We've reduced the size of the individual maids inthe Student Life section and senior pictures in the sports sections to allow more room for liveiy action shots, since most students con- sider those more exciting. We tried a different layout pattern in the class section and the feature section is altogether different. As you flipped through the book, you no- ticed these and other changes. We experi- mented and hope you like what we have done. We had a lot of other ideas, but we didn't want to try everything at once. There- fore, the book represents only a portion of our plans. Thanks for bearing with us as we tried to produce for your one of the best year- books of your high school days. 1 As is the usual case, the work and effort that goes into a yearbook deserves credit be- yond the staff itself. The 1978 Kahokian is no exception. The assistance offered from many various people, companies and organizations, plus the the inconvenience that various teachers experienced, along with deadlines, certainly deserve our recognition and thanks. So, the 1978 Kahokian wishes to thank the following: --- Miss Margaret Linder, for her advice and guidance. for the times. y . The photographers 'at the Collinsville Herald for their help with sports photos and statistics and other photos through- out the book. . Miss Janet Kuncl for the undercover work in the suprise dedication to Miss Linder. Every teacher at CHS-both Greenwood and Vandalia-for their patience with in- terruptions with the scheduling and re- scheduling of pictures. No thanks to the weather. y Thanks to Sara at the Vandalia Campus for relaying numerous phone messages and her secretary partners at Green- wood who also took and relayed mesh sages. Sue Arnold for driving half the staff around the area when her car was need- ed. Thanks Regina Adams for the use of your car all those times too. Mrs. Determan Wocationallteacherb for letting us use the electric typewriters instead of the broken-down manuals in the yearbook office. Art work throughout the book merits thanks to Steve Mathews for division pages and some sports art, Stan Pitol's cover designand end sheets and bits and pieces from Kelly Cheatham and Craig Gaumer. y y Thanks to Kendra Klein for the pages and pages and pages of typing. . Linda Arnold, for working way beyond expectations and leading the staff in' production. Clncidentally, now associate editor, she'll probably be editor-in-chief next year -- Good Luckli Paul Guse, photo editor, for taking work home with him at least a hundred times and never saying no when we asked him to take one more shot andprint just one J T L' .supplement and went to a sumrnerbook. We more picture, not to mention his helpinf late June. , ,f 1 Brian Carril for the use of his Photo- graphs Limited service. ! l y Apologies to all who received their class pictures in late May, a change of photon company next year will hopefully rem- edy that problem. . No thanks to deadlines. staff to, Cam- Mrs. Mary included: Elaine Yoku- and over when realized more work than she had --- Thanks to Concert News o V the publicity pictures and information in T the feature section. . . ' ,. -- Thanks to our irepresentatiyeflvlr. John Straub for .extending deadlines and for his well-taken advice and his always pre- sent sense of hurnorg --- Thanks to Sheiia Wilds and Kim Wright for double-checking the spelling of names in the group section. r--- Thanks rtolvlrs. Kathy Simsf Cadvisorj A classes for taking in stride all the times we barged into her classes with interrup- tions. A ' A . ' --- Ouriapologies to any toes that got stepped on along the way. --- No thanks to those who were always T 1 complaining nothing pleased them-and lots of. thanks to those ofyoultoonnu- merous to mention, but who were al- ways helpful in one wayior another. . -- Specialgspecial ,thanks tothosesection 1 editors who could alwaysbe counted .on . A toicomplete theirwork. L il . g f y---J Asiwithany publication, deadlinesfwere Louis for T T niet at the last minute, but thestaff sur- vivedfandthanks toall staff members forail rthefdedication and hard .work that ,was required andyiwasmet every day throughout ,the year .l,, 1 ,. A ' We .hobeiyovfeftidy the fvtf-I book and are nottoo terribly: upsetfbecause we deleted the rather like the book. We certa1inl,yf had a good time trightfstaff! 23 putting it together for you. If theres something fyouidonft like, loin the staff next year and change it. 1 L y. y A ig GfoodiluckMtoftheystaff, next year, and best wishes' to the Class, of ,'79,.as well as the studentibody andiilfaculty throughout. the schoolyearj. , tif LH.. L . f 1 2 f .iirn Woodcock, .Editor-in- Chief ., , . . . 1 --,,, f f L ! Ai' E' 1, H' I- Qpf,,,Q,U1 , fztuuna if 'Y -err' . , - -' ' A Q. ,. A 'z' , if .L 'f s'-'1 , 'M Q A iq' it p V .' if , , g AW. X .1 . . ' Was-vw A .Q H1 ie P A 1 - ..V 1 'W A .x 3' - I, --qu . Yr- 1' W 5 ,. .. L, 13, .5,:2, . dr.. , .W E -1' -v, Y in-5.54 QARNF if P Xl s 5 . x L ! ' I -x .T X C-ff ff-g A,-G uyw Q'-'rainy VI 'R ww f 2. 1, vf px 'NN f x f 1 1 , f, f M 5 Q M-1 f 1 L I EX H I E Xi I ,WX-Ja x L. A 1 A El Ni- Q rw 5 ,121 X X i X.- R X ,I E ,Q R .Q 15, I-X N, A F ,fr--J gl, X I v X, , J, I r X1-.H Lf c--lf1-.l wi I ' X31 K I . ,,,.. ..,-..-.Y-s.......
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today!
Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly!
Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.