Crittenden County High School - Rockette Yearbook (Marion, KY)

 - Class of 1988

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Contents Opening 1 Organizations 67-55 Student Life 2-15 Sports 55-111 Senior Section 15-35 Special Events 112-117 Junior Section 35-41 Closing 115-119 Sophomore Section 42-47 Advertising 120-142 Freshman Section 45-53 Colophon 141 Facuity 54-56 Autographs 142-144 Teenagers are bound to encounter problems throughout their entire lives. However, the students at Crittenden County High School are instead bound to encounter progress. Students here are a success because the faculty and administration have helped the students to become READY FOR THE WORLD. Everyone always signs yearbooks with “good luck.” However, the students here do not need luck because they have a positive and profitable education behind them. Additionally, the majority of students are positively oriented. Truly, being positive about Crittenden County High School and the world helps students to mature and be- come READY FOR THE WORLD that awaits them beyond the walls of CCHS. 1) Richard Faith “D’s up. 2) State of Confusion for Richard Faith. 3) Richard Faith puts points on the board. 4) Tiffany Easley in the deep Thought. 5) “Where’s the ball?!” asks Brian Wilson. 6) Charity Stripe time for Brian Wilson. 7) Rockets move in for the rebound. 8) Tony Nichols and Greg Thurman on the move. 9) Brian Wilson with the easy two. 10) Tony Nichols waits for the board. 11) Jumper for two courtesy of Greg Thurman. — Steven Brown 2 Boys District Basketball Opening 1) Serita Belt causing mass confusion. 2) Center Kim Martin puts up the shot. 3) Barbara Campbell with the easy layup. 4) Danette Gough grabs the board while Juli Smith and Kristi Beavers look on. 5) Barbara Campbell's free shots. 6) Rockets warm up. 7) Serita Bolt puts up a jumper. 8) Juli Smith shoots while Barbara Campbell watches. 9) Juli Smith goes up over a Lyon County de- fender. 10) Barbara Campbell waits on an inbound pass. 11) Damette Gough and Juli Smith watch Serita Belt shoot. 12) Awesome defense by Danette Gough. 13) Dawn Stone passes off. 14) Serita Belt pumps it up. — Steven Brown Opening Girls District Basketball 3 CONTACT 1) Winning easily, Mo crosses the finish line. 2) Andy Mason, discus thrower, in the power build up. 3) High above the sands, Ron Smith. 4) Walking it off after a long hard run, Drea says, “No more!” Stephanie, quicker than any ■ - turtle on the hur- ■ 6) Distance runner William Duncan I mHP nearing the half- I________riH way mark. 7) Stork shot out ■MM' first to eventually win the race. I 8) Coz, jump up, kick out, and over. W- 6 Track 1) Pitcher, Scott Brown, throws a pitch to Brad Gilbert. 2) Brad chooses his bat, just before starting the next inning. 3) Aaron Summers waits for a throw to first base. 4) Waiting to bat, Zac Greenwell watches the camera. 5) Coach Crum walks the field before the game. 6) Hitter, David Cozart, hits one over the fence. 7) Between innings the team rests. 8) Team members congratulate Cozart for his homerun. By: Eli Diaz Baseball 7 Summer means the beginning of many sports and that includes golf. C.C.H.S. golf team, under the coaching of Melissa Sum- mers, began a strong season by winning numerous tournaments. Congratulations to the golf team on their successful season and may there be many more. 1) Scott Martin, a junior on the golf team, attempts to putt the ball into the hole. 2) Carl Hatfield, a sophomore team mem- ber, watches the ball fly far out of sight 3) Brian Wilson, senior, hits the ball far on the green while being watched by Neil Guess. 4-5) Mike Harshman, a junior, and Casey Tucker, a sophomore, practice on their swings. 6) Todd Blackburn, a freshman, works on hitting the ball. 7-9) Scott Martin demonstrating how to hit the ball. “The Swing” “The Strike” 8 Golf Kelly Gregory Memories are cherished forever and the most precious memory to hold dear is the memory of Prom Night. Every girl and guy who attends the dance will look back at this very special night and remember all the craziness and tenderness that goes into this very special dance. Special thanks to all who worked hard to make this dance a memory to hold a lifetime. 1) Junior Blake and Serena Frills taking a breather from the dance floor. 2) Dana Brown enjoying dancing to one of the many songs played by the band “White Horse.” 3) Keyboard player of “White Horse” busy entertaining everyone who attended the dance. 4) D’Anna Browning showing off the back of her black and white prom dress. Kelly Gregory Prom 9 OPPORTUNITIES FOR GROWTH w balance Proceeding above and beyond the call of duty, Crittenden County High School students strive to create a moral worth in each individual. Whether it be choos- ing a vocation or deciding upon special graduation dates. However, look at all the strive for excellence. Growing to- gether as one into working together as one. Setting goals for achievement helps to create a strong and efficient environment. Everyone has worked as a team during the 1987-88 school year. Definitely, all of the student body is “Ready for the World.” 1) Bill Rhodes makes his choice for his class ring. 2) Students that achieved above and beyond their normal capabilities are as follows: Front Row, Left to Right Billie Joe Duncan, Lisa Ad- ams, Julie Truitt, Crystal McDaniel, Suzian Lan- dreth, Kevin Floyd, Dena Garrett, Tiffany Cham- pion, and Jackie Travis. 2nd Row, Left to Right Barbara Adams, Leslie Winders, Tony Nation, Jeff Haire, Allison Diaz, Patty Corley, Kay Spur- rier, and Shawna Wheeler. 3rd Row, Left to Right Clay Stevens, Vince James, Matthew Smith, Timmy West Missy Cox, and Shannon Roberts. 3) Stephon Cozart asked if he looks like he is kidding? 4) Surprise! Armed Forces visited Crittenden County High School and gave a nice face for our camera man. 5) Sherron Cunningham conducts the Awards Assembly. 6) Mr. Bames asked “What is on this card, I cannot read ttl” 7) Scotte Tabor and Heather Watson look on as Terry Crabtree performs “surgery” on a poor frog in Biology II. Linda Cook teaches mis class. 8) Chris Mitchell says, “Stay in line, a straight one, to get a yearbook.” 9) Ralph Bakker, Taylor, Balfour Representative, shows some items sold for spirit in me high school. by: Karen Jackson 10 Special Events SUMMER FUN Summer Fun is fun, is it not? Everyone seems to have the greatest time with friends during the summer. Seeming like it will never get here, but finally it does and WOWI Whenever finally here, we know it. These people are just a few caught while “catching some fun in the sun.” Being ready for summer was everyone, it has come and gone once again. However, it will be here again, SOON! Therefore there is no need to worry. 1) Scott Martin, who is your friend? 2) Zac Greenwell seems to be enjoying the view. 3) Chris Curry seems to be really “rockin.” 4) Jerry Jessup, are we napping at football practice? 5) Mister Eli Diaz — Do not look so enthusiastic! 6) Stove Brown, Jay Morris, Mark Whitt, Scott Martin, and Eli Diaz ask, “Are we cool or what? 7) Smile for the camera girls! Sharlott Stallion and Shannon Travis want their picture made. by: Karen Jackson Section: Summer Fun 11 7 NEW DIRECTION Football and band are two of the most important activities at C.C.H.S. Both are under new direction this year. Shari Wilson is the band’s new director while the new football coaches are Steve Pardue, Frank Haneline, Frank Pierce, and Jack Easley. 1) Weley at attention. 2) Brad, hold that ball steady. 3) Band director, Shari Wilson, looks over plans. 4) Teammates watch fellow Rockets as they practice. 5) Steve Lynn prepares to go on the field. 6) Drum Major, Tricia Crider, works with the band. 7) Coaches talk to the team all together. Copy by: Angie Ritch, Stacey Merritt, and Brady Kirk 14 Band and Football Camp HERE WE GO AGAIN! Screams of terror and moans of de- spair echoed through the halls of C.C.H.S. once again this year. Despite the fact that a few of us were reluctant to return, this will be a great year for eve- ryone involved. 1) Mathew, it’ll be O.K. 2) Ron, are you the leader of this bunch? 3) What are you smiling at Shannon? 4) Junior, you sure look happy. 5) Football team gets energy for the big game. 6) Shawn “Psycho” gets group excited. Copy by: Angie Ritch, Stacey Merritt, and Brady Kirk Back to School 15 SENIOR CLASS 1) Senior Class Officers 2) Laura is also a member of F.B.L.A. and enjoys her work in Co-Op. 3) Darrin is also President of F.B.L.A. 4) Kristi is in her second year as a class officer. 5) Sharlott is secretary for the Student Coun- cil and a member of Beta Club. 6) Suzian also is a Co-Op worker this year and a member of Beta Club and F.B.L.A. President — Laura Easley Vice-President — Darrin Williams Secretary — Kristi Buchanan Treasurer — Sharlott Station Reporter — Suzian Landreth 16 Senior Class Officers MR. AND MISS CCHS Chosen as tt Mr. and Miss CC Greenweii an McDaniej. Irtvblvt Farmers of An football, Zac is Bill and Ann Crystal McDt daughter of Joe McDaniel, is th of Student Cogft Be a Club. Kejf grade point aval ai 11987-88 HI are Zac ti Crystal id in Future ip ica and 6ie son of Sr ienwell. n el, the pud Norma i ’resident ci and the Ifing high ajges, both itiidents. 1) Above is the 1987-88 Mr. and Miss C.C.H.S., Zac Greenwell and Chrystal McDaniel. 2) Horses are a shared in- terest between Zac and Crystal. Senior Mr. and Miss CCHS 17 ■■Bg 1) Michelle Baker, Industrial Arts 1; Journalism 3, 4; Speech Team 1, 2, 3, 4; Foot- ball Manger 3, 4; Drama Club 2, 3,4 2) Patrick Bronowski 3) Kristi Beavers, Chorus 1; Vice President; Basketball 1, 2,3,4; Class Vice President 1, 2; Class Favorite 3; Who’s Who Among American High School Students 4; The So- ciety of Distinguished Amer- ican High School Students 4; Who's Who Best All Around 4 4) James Beckner, Industrial Arts 2; FFA 3, 4 5) Kristie M. Belt, FBLA 4 6) Jennifer Binkley 7) Johanna Blazina, Science Club 4; Student Council 1; FFA 1. 2, Reporter 3,4; FHA 4; Foreign Language 2; FBLA 1; Basketball 1; Class Treasurer 1; Class President 2, 3 8) Alan Boone, Industrial Arts 1, 3; Chorus 1; Track 4; Cross Country 4; 4-H 1, 2 9) Steven Brown, Journalism 3, 4; Speech Team 1; Basket- ball 1, 2, 3; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Cross Country 2, 3, 4; Who’s Who — Biggest Night Owl; Who’s Who — Best Dressed; Who's Who — Best Sense of Humor 10) Kristina Leigh Buchanan, Foreign Language 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3; Basketball Homecoming Attendant 2; Junior Class Secretary 3,4 11) Wendi Campbell, Student Council 3; FHA 1; Football Mgr. 1,2,3.4; Basketball Mgr. 1; Who’s Who — Most Spir- ited; Who’s Who — Teacher's Terror 12) Tiffany Champion, Sci- ence Club 1,2,3,4; Band 1,2, 3; Foreign Language 2, 4; Beta Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Biology II Award; Academic All Ameri- can; Society of Distinguished American High School Stu- dents; Who’s Who Among American High School Stu- dents; United States National Leadership Merit Award Senior Photos 19 1) Jana Collya. FHA 1 2) Marsha Conger 3) Stephon Cozart 4) Terry Crabtree. Industrial Arts 1; Speech Team 1; FBLA 1. 2. 3. 4; Football 1. 2. 3. 4; Basketball 1; Drama Club 1; Track and Field 1. 2, 3. 4 5) Tricia Crider, Band 1, 2, 3, Secretary and Field Com- mander 4; Beta Club 1. 2, 3, 4; Journalism 3,4; Speech Team 1, 2. 3, President 4; Cheer- leader 1.3; Drama Club 2,3,4; Academic All American 2; Who’ Who Among American High School Students 3, 4; National Honor Roll 3, 4; So- ciety of Distinguished Amer- ican High School Students 3, 4 6) Kristee Croft, FHA 2, 3, Reporter 4; Foreign Language 2; Beta Club 1.2,3,4; FBLA 1, 4; Cheerleader 3, 4; Who’s Who Among American High School Students; Society of Distinguished American High School Students 7) Sharon Croft, FBLA 1, 4 8) Tammee Crowell, Indus- trial Arts Secretary 2, 3; FFA 3, Secretary 4; FHA 1; Foreign Language 4; FBLA 1 9) Chris Curry 10) Wes Dale, Industrial Arts 1; Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Best Soloist 1986 Webster County Compe- tition; Journalism 4; County Invitational 3; Who’s Who Among American High School Students 11) Jay Dalton 12) Thomas Eli Diaz, Band 1, 2, Vice President 3, President 4; Journalism 3, Newspaper Editor 4, Photographer 4; So- ciety of Distinguished Amer- ican High School Students; Who’s Who Among American High School Students 20 Senior Photos 1) Steve Dickerson, Industri- al Arts 1, 2, 3; Football 4 2) Eddie Doom 3) Cindy Drqnnan, Student Council 2. 3; Band 1.2,3, His- torian 4; FFA Most Valued Member 1, Reporter 2, Pres- ident 3, Regional Historian State Officer Nominee, State Degree Recipient, Most Val- uable Officer 1st Vice Pres- ident 4, Regional Reporter, Power of 1st Award; Atten- dance Award 1, 2, 3; Hugh O’Brian Ambassador 3; Na- tional Honor Roll 3, 4; Pep Band 2, 3, 4; Society of Dis- tinguished American High School Students; Who’s Who Among American High School Students 4) LaDarra Easley, FBLA 5) Laura Denise Easley, Sci- ence Club 2; FHA 2; Foreign Language 2; FBLA 4; Football Homecoming Attendant 3; Se- nior Class President; Who’s Who Among American High School Students; Sweetheart Attendant; Rockette Queen; Society of Distinguished American High School Stu- dents; Perfect Attendance Award 1, 2, 3; National Honor Roll; National Honor Society 6) Roger East, Industrial Arts , 1; Band 1; FFA 1, 2; VICA Of- ficer 3, 4 7) Steve English, Science Club 1, Reporter 2, 3, 4; Stu- dent Council 1, 2; Academic Team 1, 2, 4; Foreign Lan- guage 1; Journalism Section Leader 3, 4; Speech Team 1, 2, Chairperson 3, 4; Drama Club 2, 3; U.S. National Alge- bra Award; Society of Distin- guished American High School Students 8) Randy Enoch, Industrial Arts 1, 2. 3. 4; Golf Team 1,2, 4; Who’s Who — Teacher’s Terror 9) Kevin Floyd, Science Club 1, 4; Student Council Home- room Representative 4; Aca- demic Team 4; Foreign Lan- guage 4; FBLA 4; Basketball 1, 4; Business Math Award 3; Who's Who Among American High School Students; Cross Country 1, 2, 4; Track 1, 2; Computer Team 3,4; National Honor Roll 10) Tabby Fox 11) Tammy Fraliex, FBLA 2, Vice President 3. Reporter 4 12) Serena Freels, Science Club 4; 4-H 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Council 3; Academic Team 4; Foreign Language 2.3,4; Pep Club 4; Beta Club 1, 2, 3. 4: FBLA 4; Basketball Manager and Statistician 2, 3, 4; So- ciety of Distinguished Amer ican High School Students; Teens for Christ; Track 2; Who’s Who Among American High School Students Senior Photos 21 1) Sue Fritts, FHA 1, 2, Par- liamentarian 2 2) Dena Garrett, Science Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice President 3; Foreign Language 1, 4; Beta Club 1,2,3,4; FBLA 1,2, 4; Cheerleading 1; Girls' State; Who's Who; Perfect At- tendance 1, 2, 3; National Honor Society; Society of Dis- tinguished High School Stu- dents, National Science Merit Award 3) Jeremy Gatten, Industrial Arts 2; FFA 1, 2, 3, 4, Sentinel 3, 4, Committee Chairman 2; FBLA 1; Football 3 4) Keith Gilbert 5) Craig Gilland, FFA 1. 2, 3, 4; Who’s Who Among Amer- ican High School Students 4; Teachers Aid 3,4 6) Wesley Gilland, Industrial Arts 3; FFA 1, 2, 3, 4. Assis- tant Sentinel 3, Parliamentar- ian 4 7) Zac Greenwell, FFA 1, 2, 3, 4; Foreign Language 2; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2; Who’s Who; Society of Distinguished American High School Students; National Honor Society; Golf Team 1,2, 4; Baseball 3 8) Kelly Gregory, Science Club 2, 3, 4; Band 1, 2. 3. 4, Section Leader 2, 3, 4; For- eign Language 2,4; Chorus 1; Beta Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Journal- ism 3, 4; Yearbook Staff 3, 4; Newspaper Staff 3, 4, Staff Leader 4; FBLA 3, 4; Society of Distinguished American High School Students 2; Who's Who 2, 4 9) Pamela Guess, Science Club 2, 3, 4; Foreign Lan- guage 2, 4; FHA 2; Beta Club 1,2,3,4; FBLA 2,3,4; Society of Distinguished American High School Students 2, 3, 4; Who's Who Among American High School Students 2. 3, 4; National Honor Society 10) Jay Hannah 11) Billy Hardin 12) Tony Harris, Industrial Arts 1, 2; FFA 1, 2, 3, 4 22 Senior Photos 1) Mike Harshman, Industrial Arts 1, President 2, President 3,4; Chorus 1; Golf Team 1,2, 3.4 2) Patricia Lynn Hazzard, 4- H 1, 2; Student Council 1, Homeroom Representative 4; Industrial Arts 2; Beta Club 1, 2; Speech Team 1, 2; FBLA 1, Secretary 2, 4; Drama Club 1, 2; Who’s Who Among Amer- ican High School Students 3, 4; Society of Distinguished American High School Stu- dents 3 3) David Head, FFA 2. 3,4 4) Melinda Hobbs, Science Club 1, 2, 3; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Music Award; Typing Award; Society of Distinguished American High School Stu- dents; Academic All- American; U.S. Achievement Academy; Who’s Who Among American High School Stu- dents 5) David Holloman, FFA 1, 2, 3, 4; Society of Distinguished American High School Stu- dents 6) Vicky Holloman, Science Club 1; 4-H President 1, Sec- retary 2; Band 1; FHA 1, 3, 4; FBLA 1, 3, 4; Murray State Creed Contest 1; Track Field 4; Cross Country 4; Who’s Who — Friendliest 7) Keith Hughes, 4-H 1, 2; Foreign Language 1,2; Base- ball 1, 2, 3; Younglife 1 8) Anthony W. Jackson, VI- CA 4 9) Karen LeAnn Jackson, Science Club 4; FHA 1; For- eign Language 4; Beta Club 4; Journalism 2; Speech Team 4; FBLA 1; Drama Club 4; So- ciety of Distinguished Amer- ican High School Students 3; National Honor Society 3 10) Nancy Jessup, Science Club 3, 4; Academic Team 3, 4; Chorus 1; FHA 1, Historian 2,1st Vice President 3, Pres- ident 4; Foreign Language 2, 4; Beta Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Jour- nalism 3; Who's Who Among American High School Stu- dents; Society of Distin- guished American High School Students; U.S.A.A.; N.S.M.A.; Academic All- American; U.S. National Lead- ership Merit Award 11) Maetta Jones, 4-H 1, 2; Chorus 4; FHA 1,2, 3,4; FBLA 4 12) Jody C. Kirk Senior Photos 23 1) Suzian Landreth, Science Club 2, Secretary 3, 4; 4-H 2, 3, 4; Student Council 1, 2, 3, Reporter 4; Academic Team 2, 3, 4; Foreign Language 2; Beta Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Journal- ism 3; FBLA 1, 2; Society of Distinguished American High School Students 1, 2, 3, 4; Who’s Who Among American High School Students 1, 2, 3, 4; National Merit Leadership Award; National Honor Roll; Governor's Scholar 3 2) Jeff Lect, FBLA 4; Who’s Who — Shyest; Typing I Award 2 3) Scott Jeffrey Martin, Sci- ence Club 1, 4; Band 1, 2, 3; Chorus 1, 2, 3; Beta Club 4; Journalism 3, 4; Football 4; All-State Chorus 2; Quad- State Chorus 2,3; Quad-State Band 2; Taylor Publishing Company Photograph Award (2nd in State); Who’s Who — Most Talented 4) Tammy McClure. FFA 1, 2, 4 5) Crystal Dawn McDaniel, Science Club 4; Student Council 1, 2, 3, President 4; Foreign Language President 3; Beta Club 1, 2, Vice Pres- ident 3, President 4; Journal- ism 3, 4; Cheerleader 1, 2; NCA All-American Finalist; Freshman Class President; Who’s Who Among American High School Students; Soci- ety of Distinguished Ameri- can High School Students; National Honor Society; Na- tional Merit Leadership Award; Biology I Award; Ge- ometry Award 2; Chemistry Award 2; German II Award 2; Miss C.C.H.S.; Who’s Who — Most Likely to Succeed; Gold- en 100 Semi-Finalist; U.S. Na- tional Science Association; Academic All-American; U.S. National Math Association 6) Sam McDowell, FFA 3. 4; FHA 1 7) Linda Renee Moore, 4-H 1; FHA 3,4; Foreign Language 3; Beta Club 1, 2; FBLA 1, Re- porter 2, 4; Basketball 3, 4; National Honor Society; Soci- ety of Distinguished Ameri- can High School Students; Li- brary Aide 2, 3 8) Darren Lynn Morris, In- dustrial Arts 1, 2; Band 1,2, 3, 4; Foreign Language 4; Who’s Who Among American High School Students; Track 1, 2; Cross Country 2 9) David Morris 10) Tonya Sue Nation, Sci- ence Club 1, 2, 4; FHA 1. 2; Foreign 2,3, 4; Beta Club 1,2, 3, 4; Journalism 3, 4; Speech Team 1, 2, 3; FBLA 2. 4; Dra ma Club 1,2,3; Editor of Year- book 4; Who’s Who Among American High School Stu- dents 1,2,3,4; National Merit Leadership Award; National Honor Society; Society of Dis- tinguished American High School Students: German II Award 11) Linda Kaye Newton. FHA 4; FBLA 1, 2; Basketball 2. 3; Who’s Who Among American High School Students; Nation al Merit Leadership Award, Society of Distinguished American High School Stu dents; Algebra Part II Award 12) Tony Nichols, Industrial Arts 1; Band 1; Football 1; Basketball 1, 2, 3. 4; Track 1 2, 3, 4; Cross Country 1, 2 24 Senior Photos 1) Matthew Churchill Paris, Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Speech Team 1, 2; Drama Club 2; 1st CCHS Student in State Speech Fi- nals 2) Christie Jo Patterson, FHA 1,2, 3; FBLA 1,2 3) Lara Lewis Rector, Stu- dent Council 4; FHA 1; FBLA 4; Cheerleader 1, 2; Class Of- ficer 1; Society of Distin- guished American High School Students 2, 3 4) James Todd Riley, Band 1. 2; FFA 3, 4; Basketball 1; Pep Club 1, 2; Math Club 1, 2 5) Angela Rene Ritch, Sci- ence Club 2, 3, 4; Academic Team 3. 4; FHA 1; Foreign Language Club 2, 3, 4; Beta Club 1,2,3,4; Journalism 3,4; Speech Team 1, 2, 3; FBLA 2, 4; Drama Club 1, 2, 3; Who's Who Among American High School Students; Academic All-American; National Merit Society; Society of Distin- guished American High School Students; Poetry Chairperson 2. 3; National Honor Society 6) Bill Robison, Industrial Arts 2, 4; FFA 1, 2, 3, 4; Foot- ball 3. 4 7) Vahona Evona Russell, Science Club 3; Chorus 1; FHA 1, Devotional Leader 2, Secretary Treasurer 3, Parlia- mentarian 4; Foreign Lan- guage Club 2; Beta Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Who’s Who Among American High School Stu- dents 1, 2, 3, 4; Society of Distinguished American High School Students 1, 2,3, 4 8) Jeania Marie Short, Cho- rus Treasurer 4; FHA 1, 2, 4; Cheerleader Most Improved 1, 2; Who’s Who — Cutest 9) Marcy Anne Simpson, Sci- ence Club 1, 4; Student Coun- cil 2, Vice President 4; For- eign Language Club Secretary 3; Beta Dub 1, 2,3, 4; Journalism 3,4; Cheerlead- er 1, 2; Who's Who Among American High School Stu- dents; Society of Distin- guished American High School Students; National Honor Society; National Merit Leadership Award; U.S. Na- tional Science Association; Academic All American: Track 2. 3 10) Jason Singleton. Industri al Arts 1, 2; FFA 1. 2. 3, 4 11) Paul Sisco, Industrial Arts 1; FFA 1, 2, 3, 4: VICA Auto Mechanics 12) Kellie Smalley. Chorus 1; FHA 1. Song Recreation Leader 2 4; Foreign lan guage 4 Senior Photos 25 1) Juli Smith, Foreign Lan- guage 3,4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Who’s Who “Most Athlet- ic”; 5th District All Tourna- ment Team 2) Ronnie Smith 3) Kay Spurrier, Science Club 3; Chorus 1; FHA 1,2 — Historian, 3 — 2nd VP; For- eign Language 2; Beta Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Journalism 3; FBLA 4; Who’s Who “Most Intellectu- al ; Who's Who Among Amer- ican High School Students; Society of Distinguished American High School Stu- dents; Biology I and II Award; English I and III Award; U.S. History Award; Golden 100; Algebra I and II Award; Gov- ernor’s Scholars; Governor’s Cup Competition — 2nd Place History; 1st Place Regional Realtor’s Essay; U.S. National Science Award; U.S. National Math Award; U.S. National Merit Leadership Award; Ac- ademic All-American; Foreign Language Competition — 1st in Translation; National Honor Roll; MSU Math Scholastic Tournament 4) Shariott Station, Science Club 2, 3 — Treasurer 4; Stu- dent Council 1, 4 — Secre- tary; Foreign Language 1, 2; Beta Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Journal- ism 3, 4; Cheerleading 1 — Co-Captain; Sophomore Class Treasurer; Senior Class Treasurer; Who’s Who Biggest Flirt” 5) Juliane Stewart, Student Council 3,4; Chorus 1,2,3,4; FHA 2, 4; Junior Class Treas- urer; Student Council Treas- urer 4; Chorus Librarian 3; High School Representative 4 6) Scott E. Tabor, Science Club 2 — Parliamentarian, 3 — President, 4; Academic Team 1, 2, 3, 4; Foreign Lan- guage 2; Beta Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Journalism 3, 4; FBLA 1, 4; Who’s Who “Most Intellectu- al”; Who’s Who “Most Talk- ative”; Society of Distin- guished American High School Students 2, 3; Who’s Who Among American High School Students 3; U.S. Na- tional Mathematics Award 3; U.S. Achievement Academy 3 7) Rose Trail 8) Randy Travis, Industrial Arts 3, 4; FFA 4; Who’s Who Among American High School Students 4; Perfect Atten- dance 1,2, 3 9) Shannon Travis, Science Club 4; Foreign Language 1, 2,3 — V. President 4; FBLA 4; Junior Class V. President; Basketball Attendant 1, 3; Football Attendant 10) Julie Truitt, 4-H 1, 3; For- eign Language 2; FBLA 4; Typing Award 2; Who’s Who Among American High School Students 3, 4; U.S. National Merit Leadership Award; Who’s Who “Shyest 11) Heather Watson, Science Club 2; Foreign Language 2; FBLA 4; Cheerleading 1 — 1st Place 2nd Region and District Competition, 2 — Kapep Award at State; National Hon- or Society 3; Who’s Who Among American High School Students 2, 3; Who's Who “Best Dressed”; National Cheerieading Association 1, 2; Gymnastic Team 3 12) Rhonda (Stratton) Watson 26 Senior Photos 1) Nancy Weldon, Science Club 2, 3, 4, Vice Pres.; Cho- rus 4, Vice Pres.; FHA 1, 2, Treasurer; Basketball Manag- er 2, 3; Who's Who Biggest Night Owl; Who’s Who Best Sense ot Humor 2) Kevin Wheeler, Industrial Arts 2; FFA 2, 3 ,4 3) Darin Williams 4) Debbie Williams Not Pictured: Jennifer Conger James Corley Eddie Dickerson Pam Eberie Karen Hosick Shelie Jones Michele Lanham Tiffany Wheeler 5) Sean Williams 6) Kenneth A. Wilson, Science Club 1; Band 1; Basketball 2, 3,4; VICA Club 3,4; Carpentry Award 7) Jeff Zimmerman 8) Charles Riley, Industrial Arts 2, 3; FFA 2, 4; Football 1 o Senior Photos 27 28 Who’s Who OUTSTANDING JOURNALISTS 1) Senior journalism staff members L to R. Front Row: Steve Brown, Karen Jack- son, Angie Ritch, Tricia Crider. Michelle Baker, Scott Martin. Back Row: Sharlott Stallion, Tonya Na- tion, Kelly Gregory, Scott Tabor, Eli Diaz, Marcy Simp- son, Crystal McDaniel, Steve English. 2) Journalism camp partici- pants L to R, Seated: Tonya Nation, Scott Martin. 2nd Row: Kristy McIntosh, Kelly Gregory, Mark Whitt, Jackie Travis, Karen Jackson, Eli Diaz. 3rd Row: Steve Brown, Jay Morris. Outstanding Journalists SENIOR THOUGHTS Decisions and fears concerning the future occupy the minds of our senior class. Although many of them have doubts as to whether it is bright, they still find the time to make their senior year a lot of fun. 1) While enjoying journalism, S. English, S. Tabor, M. Simpson, C. McDaniel, S. Stallions, and A. Ritch talk. 2) While G. Moore practices his “Jason” imitation, K. Wheeler, Z. Greenwell, and J. Zimmerman are hard at work. 3) Could M. Harshman, R. Enoch, K. Gilbert, and R. Travis be future IBM Executives??? 4) S. Cozart catches up on the lat c news. 5) Trig class has C. McDaniel, M. Simpson, J. Short, T. Crider, and E. Diaz working hard. 6) S. Station, W. Campbell, S. Tabor, S. Brown, and J. Leet take a break from the usual classroom grind. 7) S. Landreth flashes a smile for the cam- era. 8) There’s no telling what K. Buchanan, T. Crabtree, M. Baker, and J. Harris are talking about. Senior Thoughts 31 SENIOR DIARY 1) ALBUM: SLIPPERY WHEN WET 2) CAR: 62 FORD FAIRLANE 3) FOOD: PIZZA 4) RESTAURANT: “88” DIP 5) MALE VOCALIST: JON BON JOVI 6) TEACHER: MRS. SOBOLEWSKI 7) DRINK: PEPSI 8) FLOWER: ROSE Working Seniors 1987-88 1) Crystal enjoys her work at Words for Living Ministries, Inc. 2) Scott Tabor smiles after erasing the parts records off the com- puter at Voss Farm Equip., Inc. 3) “... on WMJL,” Marcy Simpson says as she signs off for the day at our local radio station. 4) Steve English spends his spare time developing pictures at the Crittenden Press. Working Seniors 33 May I Take Your Order 1) Shannon Travis smiles as she rings up a sale at Druther’s Restaurant. 2) Linda Newton takes an order for breakfast at the Coffee Shop. 3) Nancy and Jo Jo clean up after a long day’s work at Druther’s. 4) Druther’s own Randy Enoch prepares a burger or something like that. 34 Working Seniors 1) Suzian enjoys seeing people worry about glasses at Dr. H. C. Mathesis’ office. 2) Laura tries to balance the books for Golden Touch Beauty Salon. 3) Kelly and Sue take a break from the monotony of making pizzas at Marion Pizza Hut. 4) Tony Nichols carries in the bottles at Sureway. 5) Terry, don’t mash the bread at Sureway. Working Seniors 35 Michelle Wheeler has been secretary for two years. Among her hobbies are assorted sports. President Mark Whitt has held his position for three years. Playing tennis, playing golf, and reading are some of Mark's favorite activities. Kristy McIntosh holds the office of vic-prcsidcnt. Reading, singing, and acting are three of her favorite hobbies. Jackie Travis is serving as class treasurer. Photography and playing guitar are two ways that Jackie spends her spare time. 36 Junior Class Section Chosen for the 1987-88 school year at Crittenden County High School as Junior Class Favorites were Josh Andrews and Stacy Tabor. Sports make up a great deal of Josh’s activities. These sports include football, track, and weight lifting. Stacy is an active member of several clubs. However, one of her major interests is band where she plays the clarinet. These students are helping prepare their class to become READY FOR THE WORLD. Junior Class Section 37 1. Shannon Alexander 2. Josh Andrews 3. Jennifer Asher 4. Barry Baird 5. Terri Barnes 6. Carla Belt 7. Gala Belt 8. Scotty Belt 9. Sheila Belt 10. Chris Bigham 11. Jr. Blake 12. Harlin Brantley 13. Scott Brown 14. Kara Brown 15. Nicky Brown 16. Jason Buckman 17. Patricia Cash 18. Julie Coleman 19. David Cozart 20. Tony Crowell 21. Renee Crowell 22. James Curnel 23. Jana Deboe 24. Allison Diaz 25. Michelle Doom 26. Jason Elden 27. Adrian Faught 28. Renee Fox 29. Ellen Frazer 30. Deborah Gipson 38 Junior Class Section 1. Lisa Gower 2t Chri3ty Green 3. Sherri Griffin 4. Donna Hackney 5. Jeff Haire 6. Mark Hanor 7. Vicki Hardin 8. Rita Harris 9. Shannon Harris 10. Cart Hatfield 11. Darlene Hodge 12. Marlene Hodge 13. Jeff Holeman 14. Danielle Hughes 15. Denise Jones 16. Karen Jones 17. Kristine Jones 18. Brady Kirk 19. Mary Ann Kirk 20. Jaretta Knoth 21. Barbara Lane 22. Penny Lanham 23. Jamie Larue 24. Vicki Lott 25. Steve Lynn 26. Jenny Mason 27. Cheryl McDowell 28. Stephanie McDowell 29. Kristy McIntosh 30. Sean McKinney Junior Class Officers 39 1. Caroll Meador 2. Stacey Merritt 3. Jay Morris 4. Kim Morris 5. Chad Mott 6. Kenneth Nesbitt 7. Sue Newton 8. Jared Ordway 9. Mike Orendoff 10. Phillip Parish 11. Jan Peek 12. Shannon Peek 13. Michael Perry 14. Billi Quertermous 15. Bill Rhodes 16. Laura Rose 17. Tricia Rozwalka 18. Andrea Shemwell 19. Gina Sherrell 20. Judy Shewmaker 21. Von Shouse 22. Sean Shuecraft 23. Veronica Stanczak 24. Angela Stone 25. Vonna Suits 26. Aaron Summers 27. Candi Tabor 28. Stacy Tabor 29. David Taylor 30. Tony Thomas 40 Junior Class Section 1. Stanley Tinsley 2. Tina Todd 3. Jackie Travis 4. Angie Waliace 5. Jayna Weldon 6. Michelle Wheeler 7. Marie Whitt 8. Leigh Winders 9. Leslie Winters 10. Pam Woodward 11. Tyrell Wooley 12. Samantha Ycokey 13. Johnie Young 14. Kevin Young 16) Studying hard, Jay Morris concentrates on a subject that Mark Whitt seems to already know. 17) Shannon Harris has “the look.” 18) Aaron Summers thinks hard about the day ahead. 19) Shannon Peek and Tina Todd are programming for their future. 20) Brady Kirk exhibits great talent during class. 21) Caught by surprise, Josh Andrews is in a state of confusion. (Layout by Tonya Nation, Jay Morris, and Kristy McIntosh.) Junior Class Section 41 1) Sophomore class officers for the 1987-88 school year are as follows: President — Robert Kirby; Vice President — Stephanie Cannon; Secretary — Pam Drennan; and Treas- urer — Lisa Adams. 2) Along with being class president, Robert Kirby is a member of the Speech Drama Team and the Rocket football team. Robert, in his spare time enjoys three-wheeler racing. 3) Sophomore Secretary Pam Drennan is a member of the Lady Rocket basketball team and she also keeps all of the records straight for FHA where she serves as secretary of that organization. Shopping is one of Pam’s favorite things to do. 4) Lisa Adams, Sophomore Class Treasurer, also partic- ipates in FHA. Whenever Lisa has spare time, she enjoys playing basketball, going shopping, and talking on the tele- phone. 5) Serving as class vice president of her class, Stephanie Cannon also finds time to be a varsity cheerleader, and a member of the Foreign Language Club, FBLA, and SADD. Stephanie enjoys playing the piano when she can find a spare moment. S O P H O M O R E OFFICERS 42 Sophomore Class Section SOPHOMORE A V 0 R 1 T E S 1) Stephanie Hunt participates in cheerleading, Beta, FBLA, SADD, Student Council, Science Club, and Foreign Language Club, and she enjoys gymnastics and horseback riding. 2) This year’s Sophomore class favorites are Ronnie Moss and Stephanie Hunt. 3) Ronnie Moss enjoys sports and is an aggressive member on the football and basketball teams. 4) Keith Belt struggles to stay awake while Brian Belt stays very attentive. mmnaamn vim Wvft Photos Not Available For: Kenneth Arvin Michelle Belt Debbie Braden Greg Brantley Scott Hovey Johnny Linsey Michael Loveless Harlan Martin Scott Matthews Dewayne Troxell ! 1. Lisa Adams 2. Troy Asbridge 3. Lisa Bailey 4. John Bannister 5. Jason Bauer 6. Brian Belt Sophomore Class Section 43 1. George Belt 2. Serite Belt 3. Shawn Belt 4. KeltfrBett — 5. Holly Bigham 11. Amy Cardwell 12. Jenny Conger 13. Lisa Conger 14. Michael Conger 15. Tammy Conger 16. Patty. coney 17. Rartay Coweert 18. Meliaaa Cox Melissa Cummings y 50. Jeff Curty 21. Misty Dalton 22. Tony Davenport 23. James Doom 24. Mike Doom 25. Pam Drennan 26. Billie Jo Duncan 27. Jeff Fletcher 28. Jason Fowler 29. Tammy Franklin 30. Mike Freefs 44 Sophomore Class Section 1. Bradley Fuller 2. Ryan Garrett 3. Christy Gass 4. Chayne Gass 5. Brad Gilbert 6. Sandy Gilland 7. Kevin Gipson 8. Danette Gough 9. Tommy Grahm 10. Melissa Guill 11. Mary Haire 12. Steve Hanet 13. Lisa Hardin 14. Amie Harris 15. Joe Harris 16. Eric Henderson 17. Bobby Hendrix 18. Brent Highful 19. Lisa Hina 20. Michelle Hobbs 21. Phillip Hobbs 22. Barkley Hughes 23. Stephanie Hunt 24. Deborah Jackson 25. Cathy Jacobs 26. Mike Jacobs 27. Vince James 28. Beverly Jenkins 29. Jerry Jessup 30. Jeff Joyce Sophomore Class Section 45 1. John Kinnis 2. Robert Kirby 3. Melinda Lanham 4. Michelle Lanham 5. Allison Legere 6. Scott Legere 7. Kelly Lindsey 8. Carla Lynch 9. Eddy Lynn 10. Rodney McKinney 11. Tony McLeod 12. Jackie Meeks 13. Allison Mick 14. Mike Millikan 15. Tracy Millikan m 16. Jamie Moody 17. Allison Moore 18. Eric Moore 19. Gary Moore 20. Ronnie Moss 21. Rebecca Murray 22. Jennifer Newcom 23. LaRae Newcom 24. Dawn Olson 25. Theresa Orr 26. Tiffany Orr 27. Bradley Peek 28. Stephanie Peek 29. Lori Petefish 30. David Phillips 46 Sophomore Class Section 1. Jamie Ray 2. Denise Riley 3. Jared Roberts 4. Shannon Roberts 5. David Soalwaechter W ' 'Jm IM r ■ 6. Angela Shaffer 7. Ricky Sing 8. Beth Smith 9. Mathew Smith 10. Robert Smith 11. Valerie Smith 12. Stacy Stalion 13. Clay Stevens 14. Joe Stinnet 15. Dawn Stone 16. Melissa Stone 17. Maranda Tabor 18. Ann Tabor 19. Stephen Tinsley 20. Johnny Travis 21. Michael Travis 22. Casey Tucker 23. Jamie Vaughn 24. Andrew Vaughn 25. Sandie Waddell 26. Patricia Watson 27. Timothy West 28. Shawna Wheeler 29. Penny Wyatt 30. Teresa Young % Sophomore Class Section 47 1) Misty Crowell — Reporter 2) Tiffany Easley — Secretary 3) Donnie Guess — President 4) Kristi Howell — Vice President 5) Charles Cook — Treasurer 48 Freshman Section 'W% 1) Jenny Edlan enjoys playing basketball, lis- tening to the radio, and dancing. 2) Kevin Gilbert enjoys playing football, bas- ketball, and collecting football cards. ■ oian 3 2588! ii Freshman Section 49 1. Tara Arnold 2. Adam Barnes 3. Candelia Belt 4. Carl Belt 5. L. Barrett Belt 6. Jennifer Blake 7. April Boling 8. Teresa Bradford 9. Leon Brannan 10. D. Id Brown 11. D’Anna Browning 12. J. Todd Campbell 13. Jamey Campbell 14. Jennifer Cates 15. Thomas Chandler 16. David Clement 17. Keith Cochran 18. Sandra Collie 19. Margie Conrad 20. Charles Cook 21. C. Lee Corley 22. Timmy Cosby 23. M. Allen Crider 24. Laura Crowell 25. Misty Crowoll 26. Darla Cumel 27. Natalie Cumel 28. Jason Curtis 29. Richelle Daugherty 30. Jack Day 50 Freshman Section 1. Brad Doom 2. S. Carlono Driver 3. Michcllo Duncan 4. Candy Duvall 5. Tiffany Easley 6. Jennie Edlen 7. Chris Fletcher 8. Kevin Gilbert 9. Jayson Gilland 10. Donnie Guess Freshman Section 51 11. Nell Guess 12. Tracy Hackney 13. J. Allen Hall 14. Tiffany Hardesty 15. Stephanie Herron 21. R. Jeff Jacobs 22. Derrick Jent 23. Scotty Johnson , 24. Kristi Jones 25. Regina Jones 26. Robert Jones 27. Kevin Joyce 28. W. Daniel Kemper 29. Brandy Lawson 30. Beth Lester 16. April Hollman 17. S. Wade Hopkins 18. Kristi Howell 19. Brian D. Hunt 20. Brian R. Hunt 21. James Riley 22. Christa Rich 23. Michelle Roberts 24. Jason Rushing 25. Penny Rushing 26. R. Matt Rushing 27. April Rushing 28. B. Graham Shuecraft 29. Julie Singleton 30. Darryl Tabor 52 Freshman Section 1. Doug Maxfield 2. Micheal Maxfield 3. John McClanahan 4. Abbey McCord 5. Eric McDowell 6. Wayne Allen McDowell 7. Chuck McKinley 8. Mark Menser 9. Jennifer Montalta 10. Lonnie Moore 11. Kathy Moreland 12. Brent Morrison 13. Tammy O’Neil 14. Tanya Parker 15. Michelle Phillips 16. Jason Porter 17. Alice Quertermous 18. Catina 19. Tammy 4. Larry Trail 5. Michelle Trail 6. Brian Travis 7. Mickey Travis 8. Stacie Travis 9. Jennifer Truitt 10. Andrea Tyson 11. Chris Walker 12. Leslio Walker 13. Ja3on Wallace 14. Kim Watson isa Watson 16. Tammy West 17. Sarah Wilkerson 18. James Witherspoon 19. Jimmy Wright 20. Michael Shane Young Those Not Pictured: Mary Arvin Kathy Belt Cam Davenport Karen Ford Data Hammonds Marie Hicks Ruth Ann Jackson Angela Pigg 54 MAKING THE RULES Rules, regulations, and other important matters are made by the Board of Education. Unless there is a special meeting called, the Board meets once a month. During these meeting, the Board dis- cusses and votes on important issues concerning the school. Board members are: Dr. Donald White, Keith Hart, Orville Truitt, Don Travis, Ted Perryman, Shirley Hannah, and Leonard Pyle. Serving his sixth year as Superintendent Dr. Dennis Lacy has created a better school system for Crittenden County. Aiding Dr. Lacy with plans and problems are heads of departments: Leonard Pyle, Assistant Superintendent; Shirley Hannah, Supervisor of In- struction; and Ralph Stallions, Director of Pupil Personnel. These people work together and strive to better the Crittenden County School System. 1) Mr. Stallions looks real bu3y. 2) Mrs. Ordway shows her pretty smile. 3) Mr. Pyle, Asst. Superintendent 4) Mrs. Hannah talks on the phone. 5) The Board of Education. Faculty and Administration 55 WORKING FOR THE STUDENTS Crittenden County High School could not run without leaders. This high school is lucky enough to have this kind of leader. Principal Kent Barnes has done an outstanding job this year. With the high school functioning without an asst, principal, his job is double. Also helping him are Mrs. Dossett, who is the bookkeeper, and Mrs. Davidson, who is the sec- retary. 1) Mr. Bames takes time out of a busy schedule to pose. 2) Mrs. Davidson is something wrong with your hands? 3) Mrs. Dossett loves counting money. 56 Faculty and Administration What’s a Verb? . The CCHS English department has 4 teachers. Each has an advanced and general class. Mrs. Valentine teaches freshman English. Freshman English is composed of grammar, composition, library work and research. Sophomore English is taught by Mr. Owen. Mr. W. Owen teaches grammar, composition, and research in his classes. Also he teaches Speech and Journalism. Mr. LaRue takes care of Junior English. This class differs from the others in that the students have logic and analysis exercises. Last but not least, is Mrs. Sobolewski. Mrs. Sobolewski teaches Senior English. This class consists of extensive work in composition and research. 1) Mr. LaRue and Mrs. Sobolewski having an in- teresting conversation. 2) Mrs. Valentine is putting up the journals. 3) Mr. Owen is showing us the latest in European fashion. 4) Mrs. Sobolewski looks terribly thrilled. 5) Mr. LaRue is kindly giving Josh some help. Faculty and Administration 57 o What’s Your Sine? 1) Scott — having facial control problems? Excellence is what the CCHS Math teachers ex- pect of their students. Mrs. Brock helps by teaching Geometry. She also teaches German. Mrs. Foster makes sure her stu- dents learn Algebra. Greg Hollamon is a great asset to the math department. Introduction to Algebra is important in starting young math students in the right direction. Last, but not least, Mrs. Hodges, adds to the faculty by teaching Algebra II and Trigonometry. 2) Students in Mrs. Foster's class are working hard. 3) Mrs. Brock takes time to pose. 4) You're supposed to be listening to the teacher! 5) Smile for the camera Mr. Hollamon. 6) What are you looking at? 7) Mrs. Foster, don’t crack up! 8) Mrs. Hodges teaching that great subject called Trigonometry. 9) Carl looks like he’s really paying attention. o 58 Faculty and Administration Teaching the Laws of Science Integrated Science and Biology I are taught by Mrs. Arnzen. She also teach- es Chemistry. Miss Stallions teaches Introduction to Chemistry and Physics. This year she also teaches Physics. Mrs. Cook teaches Biology I and II. These classes deal with the many as- pects of science. 1) Look at that face! 2) You mister! 3) You're so beautiful Jeff! 4) Mrs. Cook is showing her beautiful bulletin board. 5) Kay and Nancey don’t look too thrilled. 6) Just taking a break. 7) Mrs. Arnzen showing her chops. 8) Miss Stallions looks glad to be here. Faculty and Administration 59 I Pledge Allegiance ... Several courses are taught in the area of Social Studies at CCHS. These classes are Citizenship, Sociology, and World Civilization and U.S. History. Mr. Schwiezer teaches Citizenship, Sociology, and World Civilization. Sociology is the study of humans in groups and how the individual performs in every aspect of life. World Civilization in- volves a reflective examination of persistent and eco- nomic facts of human behavior. Mr. Grace teaches U.S. History. U.S. History is an im- portant class for any student. 1) Are you sure that’s right? 2) Ann looks real busy. 3) Mr. Grace, handing out papers. 4) Mr. Schweizer poses for the camera. 5) Mr. Grace shows us his more serious side. 6) Looks interesting. 60 Faculty and Administration Touching the Keys Mrs. Paula Porter is definitely a busy lady. She teaches Introduction to Business, Typing I, and Business Math. Linda Easley helps by teaching Typing I and Accounting I. Darryl Seymore teaches Accounting I and II, and Typing II. Also he heads the Cooperative Business Program which allows seniors to have a business job in the community during school hours and receive credit These peo- ple are essential to the high school. 1) Let’s see those teeth! 2) Is it that funny? 3) Mrs. Porter looks busy. 4) Suzian is it that interesting? 5) Barry takes time to show those dimples. 6) Mr. Seymore looks happy. 7) Mrs. Easley, don’t get so excitedl Faculty and Administration 61 PICKING UP THE SLACK! Throughout high school there are peo- ple who will help you without actually touching a gradecard, or are even rec- ognized otherwise. These people go from the library to the guidance office to the cafeteria. 1) Mrs. Cunningham looks busy, but happy. 2) Mrs. Penn is ready for work. 3) Pose Mrs. Hardin! 4) Coach Pardue will put you to work. 5) Coach Haneline enjoys lunch. 6) Mr. Brock, ready for action. 7) Mrs. Owens says, “I think I’ll type.” 8) Smile Mrs. McCree. 9) Mrs. May is enjoying her work with Barbra. 62 Faculty and Administration VISITING THE WOODSHED! Hammer Hammer! Saw Saw! These are sounds that usually come from the industrial arts shop. Mr. Gaston teaches basic carpentry to general drafting. Farming is important to Crit- tenden and surrounding coun- ties. Mr. Duvall teaches up to four years of agriculture. 1) Larry Duvall preaches the art of farming. 2) Jody Kirk searches for the right piece of wood. 3) Mr. Gaston is pleased with something. 4) Keith Gilbert is just aging away. 5) Get to work! 6) Chris Bigham and Vince James draw their future homes. Faculty and Administration 63 HOME ON THE RANGE! Students at Crittenden County High School are allowed to choose from different electives. Home Eco- nomics is an extremely important elective that many students of var- ious ages choose to take. Teachers of this course are Mrs. Swinny and Miss Sledd. 1) Mr. Sledd poses while teaching how to do things right. 2) Mrs. Swinney is in a good mood 3) Busy, busy. 4) Tricia suspects something’s afoot. 5) Kelly Smaliy thinks about her next ques- tion. 6) Are recipes that funny? 7) Future housewives? 64 Faculty and Administration Work It Out! Jimmy Croft, the health and physical education teacher at Crittenden County High School, teaches student the art of fitness and how staying healthy can be fun. Physical education is taught for one semester, and health is taught for the second semester of a student’s freshman year. Everyone knows that stay- ing healthy is an important part of life. 1) Coach Croft before a day at the office. 2) Matt Rushing disproves the theory Freshmen aren’t popular. 3) Coach Croft after a day at the office. Faculty and Administration 65 ELECTRIC DREAMS! Computer science is an area in which all students need training. Coach Hugh Highfil teaches one area of this sci- ence at Crittenden County High School. The other half, computer math, is taught by Mrs. Foster. These two teach- ers through computers are teaching their many students to become ilReady For the World.” 1) “We Randy the program but it doesn’t work.” 2) Mrs. Foster takes a break. 3) Mr. Highfil tells us to “goto” somewhere else. 4) Jamie calculates and computes the nutri- tional value of Funyons. 5) Mike works alone. 6) Marlene is trying to learn the language. 7) Brent gets a giggle. 8) Jenny is amazed by the computer's brilliance. 66 Faculty and Administration HANDS ACROSS THE SCHOOL! Various people are needed at Crittenden County High School to help keep the school nice looking. Examples of these are the custodians. Cooks help to cook the nutri- tious meals. Maintenance men help with the upkeep of the buses as well as the building. Faculty and Administration 67 w 4-H is the official organization for concerned teenagers who want to help their community. Although small, the 4-H club aids the community through the County Fair and variety shows. 1) Everyone is getting ready for their picture. 2) Officers: Sandie Waddell, Secretary Treasurer; Keith Belt, Vice- President Theresa Orr, President Tiffany Orr, Activities Director. 3) Keith B. waits to go back to class. 4) First Row, L to R: S. Waddell, K. Belt T. Orr, T. Orr. Second Row: J. Haire, D. Hodge, J. Truitt P. Corley, D. Riley. Third Row: R. Garrett J. Bauer, B. Peek, J. Curry, J. Banister. 68 Club Section r-v.- Student Council Throughout the school year the Student Council of Critteden County has been extremely active. Along with an AIDS Awareness Program, the coun- cil also sponsors Homecoming. 1) Front Row, L to R: Sponsor — R. McCree, M. Simpson, C. McDaniel, J. Stewart, S. Landrith, S. Stallion, Sponsor — E. LaRue. Second Row: T. Champion, L. Rector, R. Moore, P. Hazzard. Third Row: J. Morris, S. Tabor, C. Hatfield, S. Wheeler, S. Roberts, B. Highfil. Fourth Row: J. Montalta, G. Belt, S. Belt, D. Guess, E. Frazer, S. Hunt. Fifth Row: A. Tyson, K. Floyd, C. Cook. 2) Juliane Stewart sits back and listens for a chance to express her ideas. 3) Just having a little fun before the meeting starts. 4) Officers: Front Row, L to R: Suzian Landrith, Reporter; Sharlott Stallion, Secretary. Second Row: Marcy Simpson, Vice-President; Crystal McDaniel, President; Julianne Stewart, Treasurer. 5) Marcy Simpson studies the order of the meeting. Club Section 69 Industrial Arts Along with aiding in the up-keep of the school, the Industrial Arts Club practices craftsmanship and safety. Also, this club provides an under- standing in the world of industrial arts. 1) Front Row, L to R: S. Blake, N. Weldon, R. Crowell, J. Meeka, D. Jackson. Second Row: 0. Holloman, M. Harshman, M. Travis, J. Bow- er, J. Harris, K. Belt. Third Row: B. Williams, L. Trail, R. Travis, E. Dickerson, J. Beckner, K. Phillips. Fourth Row: T. Asbridge, J. Curry, B. Peek, D. Kemper. Fifth Row: J. Banister, D. Head, K. Lanham. 2) Kevin Phillips pauses for a picture between classes. 3) Officers: Front Row, L to R: Sponsor — L. B. Gaston, Troy Asbridge, Vice-President; Da- vid Holloman, President; Ren- nee Crowell, Secretary; Nan- cy Weldon, Treasurer. Second Row: Larry Trail, Ser- geant at Arms; Keith Belt, Re- portor; Mike Harshman, Pub- lic Relations. 4) Joe Harris what are you looking at? 70 Club Section 1) Members: L to R: Karen Jackson, Angie Ritch Hurley, Michelle Lanham, Kristine Jones, Jan Peek, Cindy Drennan, Suzain Lan- dreth, Laura Easley, Scott Tabor, Julie Singleton, Karen Jones, Jeff Haire, Natalie Curnel, Michelle Daughtery, Stacy Stalions, Stefanie Cannon, Kristie Croft, Stefanie Hunt, Lisa Gower, Carla Belt, Jennifer Truitt, April Boling, Michelle Hobbs, Holly Bigham, Beth Smith, Rose Trail, Misty Crowell, Stacy Travis, Lisa Hina, Sharon Croft, Tiffany Hardesty, Kristy Croft, Kelly Gregory, Pam Guess, Dena Garrett, Beverly Jenkins, Melissa Guill, Kay Spur- rier, Kristie Belt, Tammy Fraliex, Laura Crowell, Jay Dalton, Mathew Smith, Kevin Floyd, Kevin Gilbert, Tiffany Easley, Julie Truitt, Jeff Leet, Jennifer Montalta, Brandy Lawson, April Holeman, Andrea Tyson, Angel Stone, Dawn Olson, Serita Belt, Neil Guess, Darrel Tabor, Brent Morrison, Lara Rector, LaDarra Easley, Renee Moore, David Saalwaechter, Chayne Gass. 2) “Being sure this is the way to attract the women?” 3) Was it that fully Michelle Baker? 4) Sponsors: Darrell Seymore, Paula Porter, Linda Easley. 5) Officers: L to R: Cindy Drennan — Secretary, Kristine Jones — V.P., Tammy Fraliex — Historian, Jan Peek — Treasurer, Michelle Lanham — Reporter. Not Pictured: Darrin Williams — President. 6) Stepahnie Cannon appears to be deep in thought. Club Section 71 mm 72 Club Section CLUB Beta Club has been extremely active this past year. This club is for the student who strives for academic excellence. Beta Club also works on many service projects for the school and community. 1) Front Row, R to L: B. Highfil, S. Tabor, M. Whitt, J. Moms, J. Jessup, M. Smith, C. Hatfield, J. Ordway, S. Brown. Second Row: N. Jessup, S. Freels, K. Supurier, J. Mason, J. Doboe, P. Cash, A. Diaz, K. McIntosh, T. Orr, M. Quill, C. Croft, S. Stallion, T. Crider, P. Guess, K. Jackson, M. Haire, S. Wheeler. Third Row: J. Travis, T. Todd, K. Jones, M. Hobbs, K. Gregory, Sponsor — Mrs. Sobolewski, T. Orr, D. Garret, S. Roberts, P. Corley, S. Waddell, R. Moore, S. Hunt, E. Frazer. Fourth Row: V. Russell, C. Drennan, S. Landrith, M. Wheeler, J. Shewmaker, K. Brown, J. Conger, P. Drennan, A. Ritch, T. Cham- pion, M. Simpson, C. McDaniel, T. Nation, B. Jenkins, R. Murray, S. Cannon. Not Pictured: Sponsor — Mr. Holloman. 2) Seniors: Front Row, L to R: C. McDaniel, M. Simpson, K. Gregory, C. Drennan, S. Landrith, D. Garret. Second Row: R. Moore, N. Jesup, K. Spurrier, M. Hobbs, P. Guess, V. Russell. Third Row: S. Freels, S. Stallion, C. Croft T. Crider. T. Nation, T. Champion, A. Ritch, S. Tabor. 3) Renee Moore says, Get that camera out of my face.” 4) Officers: Front Row: Mark Whitt, Treasurer; Crystal McDaniel, President Kristy McIntosh, Secretary. Second Row: Jay Morris, Sergeant at Arms; Jackie Travis, Vice-President Michelle Wheeler, Reporter. 5) Mrs. Sobolewski leaves to be present at the meeting. 6) Jerry Jessup tries to get comfortable while Mattew Smith and Carl Hatfield look away from the camera. 7) Shartott Stallion and Kristee Croft say, “Do you have to take my picture? Club Section 73 •• The Future Farmers of America is a group of individuals that wish to excel and expand their knowledge in agriculture, citizenship, and cooperation. Members take part in activities such as welding, live- stock judging, and public speaking. Since agriculture is so important in Crittenden County, that is the reason FFA is so important. 1) Front Row, L to R: J. Beckner, J. Blazina, T. Crowell, Z. Greenwell, J. Singleton, K. Wheeler, W. Gilland, J. Gatton. Scconbd Row: S. McDowell, D. Hinchee, T. McClure, S. Hovey, J. Gilland, B. Robinson, B. Belt, K. Belt. Third Row: J. Zimmerman, T. Orr, D. Kemper, S. Lynn, C. Mott, P. Parish, J. Cumel, T. Crowell. Fourth Row: J. Hannah, S. Williams. T. Davenport, M. Freels, B. Belt, G. Sheucraft, B. Peek, A. Bames, J, Wallace. Fifth Row: C. Gilland, K. Gilbert, T. Riley, M. Travis, E. Todd, J. Banister, T. Harris. Sixth Row: D. Head, J. Myers, K. Phillips, C. Riley, R. Crowell, C. Bigham, C. Curry. Seventh Row: P. Sisco, R. Travis, D. Holloman, J. Lindsey, H. Martin, T. Graham, M. Conger, D. Phillips. 2) Are we not being so cool? 3) Theresa Orr smiles real big for the camera. 4) Kevin Wheeler is surprised by the camera, also. 5) Officers: Jason Singleton, Vice-President; Kevin Wheeler, Treas- urer; Tammy Crowell, Secretary; Zac Greenwell, President; Jo Anna Blazina, Reporter; Wesley Gilland, Parliamentarian; James Beckner, Chaplain; Jeremy Gatton, Sentinel. 6) Sponsor — Larry Duvall. 7) Chris Bigham what are you doing? 8) J. Gatten shows us his good side. 9) J. Bannister tries to find a seat on picture day. 74 Club Section . 76 Club Section DIFFERENT BEAT 1) Band Members: L to R: Tricia Crider, Melinda Hobbs, Jamie Vaughn, Michelle Roberts, Penny Wyatt, Stacy Tabor, Kristy Howell, Eli Diaz, Mathew Paris, Allison Diaz, David Saal- waechter, Kelly Gregory, Wesley Dale, Jayna Deboe, Angie Wallace, Ryan Garrett, Jason Porter, Sandie Wadell, Clay Stevens, Tye Wooley, Brad Doom, Tammy West, Jan Peek, Darin Morris, Cindy Drennan, Mathew Smith, Timmy West, Kristy McIntosh. 2) Tricia Crider doing what she does best. 3) Band Director, Shari Wilson. 4) Encore!!! 5) Exciting isn’t it? 6) Practice makes perfect. 7) Trials and triumphs of Band Camp. 1) Flags: L to R: Kristy Howell, Janya Deboe, Angie Wallace, Tricia Crider — Field Commander; Kristy McIntosh — Cap- tain; Jan Peek, Tammy West. 2) Officers: L to R: Darin Morris — V.P., Stacy Tabor — Librarian, Eli Diaz — President, Tricia Crider — Secretary, Jamie Vaughn — Librarian, Allison Diaz — Librarian, Cindy Drennan — Historian. 3) Mother had better be watchin! 4) Left, right, one, two. 5) Wondering ... if we will get there in time? 6) Sweet sides of Kristy McIntosh. 1) Carl Hatfield, Jay Morris, Kristy Mc- Intosh and Mrs. Hodges on KET. 2) Varsity Team: L to R: Allison Diaz, Jay Morris, Carl Hatfield, Kristy McIntosh, Rob McDowell, Eli Diaz, Kevin Floyd, Patricia Cash, Serina Frills, Nancy Jessup, Scott Tabor. 3) Junior Varsity Coach Theresa Stal- lions. 4) Brent Highfil attempts to share his knowledge. 5) Varsity coach Mary Helen Hodge. 6) JV Team: L to R: Tiffany Orr, Patty Couriey, Brent Highfil, Vince James, Dar- ryl Tabor, Margie Conrad. 7) Varsity Statisticians: Tonya Nation and Angie Hurley 8) Working hard boys? 9) Urn, Carl we’re on the air... 10) JV statistician Jenny Conger. □ 78 Club Section SCIENCE CLUB 1) Members: L to R: Scott Tabor, Linda Cook, Mark Whitt, Shannon Alexander, Kristy McIntosh, Jenny Ma- son, Nancy Jessup, Jennifed Trult, Kelly Gregory, Pam Guess, Dena Garrett, Jo Jo Blazina, Melissa Gulll, Patty Courfey, Tiffany Orr, Donny Guess, Margie Conrad, Allision Diaz, Judy Shewmaker, Shannon Roberts, Shawna Wheeler, Jana DeBoe, Pateicia Cash, Denise Jones, Nancy Weldon, Marcy Simpson, Crystal Mcdaniel, Steve English, Jackie Travis, Tony Thomas, Sandie Wadell, Kim Morris, Stephanie Mcdowell, Gayla Beit, Barrit Beit, Charles Cook, David Cozart, Kevin Floyd, Jay Morris, Aaron Summers, Andrea Shemwell, Rita Harris, Stephanie Cannon, Ellen Frazier, Stephanie Hunt, Pam Drennan, Serita Beit, Micheal Travis, Brent Highfil, Niel Guess, Darryl Tabor. 2) Sponsor. Linda Cook. 3) Go Ahead — Take this picture! 4) Hey everybody look conservative! 5) Scott Tabor shows authority. 6) Officers: L to R: Mark Whitt — V. Pres., Scott Tabor — President, Steve English — 2nd VP, Shannon Al- exander — Secretary, Dena Garrett — Parliamentarian, Darryl Tabor — Treasurer, Kristy McIntosh — Reporter. 7) Pam and Serita pose for the camera. 8) What a smile!!! Club Section 79 JOURNALISM 80 Club Section Page 80, 1) Jayna is thinking about taping Wesley’s mouth shut. 2) Journalism Staff: L to R: Andrea Shemwell, Mark Whitt, Karen Jackson, Kristy McIntosh, Kelly Gregory, Scott Martin, Stacy Merritt, Wesley Dale, Sharlotte Stations, Allison Diaz, Janya Deboe, Brady Kirk, Angie Ritch Hurley, Scott Tabor, Josh Andrews, Michelle Baker, Judy Shewmaker, Tricia Crider, Pat Cash, Jackie Travis, Crystal McDaniel, Tonya Na- tion, Carl Hatfield, Jared Ordway, Barry Baird, Scott Brown, Steve Brown, Jay Morris, Nicky Brown, Eli Diaz, Marcy Simpson, Steve English. 3) Steve checking out the fine print. 4) Yearbook Editor is Tonya Nation, News- paper Editor is Eli Diaz. 1) Josh Andrews is lost again! 2) Mr. Owen is interrupted by the camera while explaining layout procedures. 3) Senior Staff Members: L to R: Karen Jack- son, Tricia Crider, Kelly Gregory, Angie Ritch Hurley, Tonya Nation, Michelle Baker, Sharlotte Stalions, Crystal McDaniel, Marcy Simpson, Steve English, Scott Tabor, Scott Martin, Eli Diaz, Steve Brown. 4) Scott, what’s that on your lip? 5) Photographers: L to R: Scott Martin, Eli Diaz, Jared Ordway, Jackie Travis. 6) Newspaper Page Editors: L to R: Kristy McIntosh, Karen Jackson, Tricia Crider, Angie Ritch Hurley, Scott Tabor, Crystal McDaniel, Pat Cash, Michelle Baker, Sharlotte Stalions, Steve Brown, Marcy Simpson, Barry Baird, Jared Ordway, Josh Andrews, Scott Tabor, Eli Diaz, Nicky Brown, Scott Brown. STAFF ’88 Club Section 81 Cooking And Cleaning Cooking and cleaning is not all that the Future Homemakers of America do. Extremely active inside and outside the school is this club. Whenever one needs a responsible member to do some extra work; pick a person from the Future Homemakers of America. 1) Members Are From Left to Right, Front Row: Laura Crowell, Tiffany Hardesty, Jenny Truitt, Valerie Smith, Mary Haire, Shawna Blake. Mr3. Holloman, Mrs. Swinny, Serita Belt, Pam Drcnnan, Jeania Short, Juliane Stewart, Renee Moore, Cindy Drennan, and Vahonna Russell. 2nd Row: Candy Belt, Danielle Hughes, Pam Woodward, Richelle Daughtery, Candy Duvall, Tammy Rich, Michelle Phillips, Theresa Young, Jenny Mason, Stacie Travis, Misty Crowell, Shannon Al- exander, Jennifer Asher, Billie Jo Duncan, Lisa Adams, Jenny Con- ger, Nancy Jessup, Kristee Croft, Lisa Gower. 3rd Row: Jeretta Knoth, Lori Bryant, Lisa Hardin, Angel Stone, Amy Cardwell, and Dawn Olson. 2) Mrs. Swinny seems to have eaten something sour. 3) Mrs. Holloman and Mrs. Swinny are the sponsors of the Future Homemakers of America. 4) Juliane Stewart seems to be amazed by the camera. However, Renee Moore seems to say Take a picture of this beautiful face.” 5) Serita Belt thinks something is definitely funny. 6) Officers of FHA are as follows: Mary Haire, Recreation Leader Cindy Drennan, First Vice-President; Nancy Jessup, President; Lisa Gower, Second Vice-President; Pom Drennan, Secretary. 2nd Row, 82 Club Section Doe Rae Me Fah So La Ti doe a ji Singing is a big part of this school. Crit- tenden County’s Choral department has done well this entire year. Several students went to such events as All-State and Quad-State. 1) Mrs. Wilson is the Choral Director for the school year of 1987-88. 2) Officers for Chorus Are as Follows: Treas- urer, Jeania Short; President, Jayna Weldon; High School Representative, Juliane Stewart; and Vice-President, Nancy Weldon. 3) Several choral students seem to be rather nervous about the coming performance. 4) Choral Members are: Front Row, Left to Right: Jayna Weldon, Renee Fox, Natalie Cumel, Penny Lanham, Julie Coleman, Juliane Stewart, and Sandy Gilland. 2nd Row: Jeania Short, Kelly Lindsey, Candice Tabor, Maetta Jones, Stephanie Herron, Carla Driver, Angela Pigg, Tammy O’Neal, and Tonya Parker. 3rd Row: Sandra Collie, Jenny Conger, Leslie Walker, Nancy Weldon, and Kenneth Nesbit. 5) Stephanie Herron, Maetta Jones, and Nancy Weldon are singing their lungs out 6) Crittenden County’s chorus at their Christ- mas Concert. 7) Patty Corley flashes a smile for the camera. Playing the piano for the chorus is she. 8) Penny Lanham seems to be having trouble with her choir robe. «0 lXJk Club Section 83 Sprechen Die Deutsch? Sprechen die Deutsch? Extremely familiar is this particular term. Naturally this is only if one has had at least one year of German under Mrs. Nancy Brock. German is the only foreign language offered in Crittenden County High School. However, it is enough to start a Foreign Language Club. 1) From Left to Right, Front Row: Mrs. Nancy Brock, Sponsor; Mark Whitt, Brent Highfil, Kristy McIntosh, Stephanie Cannon, Michelle Wheeler. 2nd Row: Shannon Alexander, Mary Haire, Serena Freels, Pam Guess, Kelly Gregory, Patricia Cash, Allison Diar, Kim Morris, Jana Deboe, Jenny Mason, Judy Shewmaker. 3rd Row: Amie Harris, Stacy Station, Valerie Smith, Kevin Floyd, Angie Hurley, Tiffany Champion, Tonya Nation, Christy Green, Tony Thomas, Stacey Tabor. 4th Row: Kellie Smalley, Melissa Guill, Beth Smith, Holly Bigham, Tammy Conger, Patty Corley, Tiffany Orr, Marlene Hodge, Clay Stevens, Matthew Smith. 5th Row: Chayne Gass, Christy Gass, Lisa Hina, Stephanie McDowell. 6th Row: Stephanie Hunt, Ellen Frazer, Renee Moore, Julie Coleman, Tricia Roozwalka, Jennifer Asher. 2) Shannon does not look enthused at all. 3) Officers of the Foreign Language Club are as Follows: Left to Right: Reporter, Mark Whitt, Secretary, Michelle Wheeler; Vice-President, Brent Highfil, Treasurer, Steph- anie Cannon; President, Kristy McIntosh. 4) Patty Corley says to Mark Whitt, “Fine, do not look at me!”. 5) Valerie Smith says, Please do not take my picture!”. 6) Mister Brent Highfil looks onward towards new horizons. 84 Club Section Sponsoring the Speech and Drama team for five years is Mr. Ken Owen. Existence for Crittenden’s speech team is only five years. Doing extremely well this year was the ipeech and Drama Team. ... „ . ) Mr. Owen shows Jackie Travis and Mark Whitt the plans for the day. 2) Michelle Baker alls Mark Whitt that he is soo cute! 3) Charles Cook says, “Cheese” rather well, does he iot? 4) Stephon Cozart looks at the camera for a casual, yet intellectual shot 5) Jared . . ' . ..r « . ...... J . -I___.1_____ ... ..... u.. !.... . «halfiM Unuimjur ParH 'll iiivs a ||«JW way ui uvmmy nwi .. • _ 1 .7,---r . nd Drama Team are as follows: Front Row, Left to Right Steve English, Allison Diaz, tiannon Roberts, Brady Kirk, Allison Mick, Jared Ordway, Carl Hatfield, Patricia Cash, ... . .. . . a__i - _________ ll.l.u.k TCNnmi Ap« lannu PAnnar -nnnnon nuirori®, d«out w u 9 nmovn w.-hm,, Z1 .--------- ’ lerrick Jent, and Karen Jackson. 2nd Row: Kristy McIntosh, Tiffany Orr, Jenny Conger, udy Shewmaker, Patty Corley, Mark Whitt, Tricia Crider, Michelle Baker, D’Anna Brow- ing, Stephon Cozart, Robert Kriby, Christy Rltch, Charles Cook, and Jay Morris. 8) Section . . r-.il___ss.u. UiLUs OU k lanl Dotriria PaoK ftnH 9nH mu, OICUIIUII V-U4QI I, nuuuit OIIUJ, Vi.i.eij ....w.., . V l--- J lL w . eaders are as Follows: Mark Whitt, Kristy Rltch, Derrick Jent. Patncia Cash, and the 2nd low is: Tiffany Orr. Michelle Baker, Tricia Crider, Robert Kirby, Stephon Cozart, D Anna rowning, Jenny Conger, and Patty Corfoy. Club Section 85 STUDENTS AGAINST 86 Club Section 1) Members: L to R: Judy Shewmaker, Dawn Olson, Denise Riley, Kim Morris, Patricia Cash, Mark Whitt, Tonya Nation, Karen Jackson, Jennie Mason, Shannon Alexander, Michelle Baker, Teny Crabtree, Michelle Wheeler, Tiffany Orr, Jenny Conger, Teresa Orr, Kristy Gass, Valerie Smith, Linda Newton, Kay Spurrier, Shan- non Peek, Tina Todd, Jackie Travis, Jennifer Truitt, Richello Daughtery, Natalie Cumei, Angel Stone, Dawn Stone, Kristie Beavers, Renee Moore, Mary Halre, Stephanie Hunt, Lisa Gower, Darlene Hodge, Denise Jones, Marlene Hodge, Kristie Howell, Tiffany Hardesty, Laura Crowell, Shawna Wheeler, Stacy Stallone, Amy Harris, Stephanie Cannon, Patty Corley, Sandle Wad- dell, Stacy Tabor, Shannon Roberts, Candy Duvall, April Hdeman, Jennifer Montatta, Qayla Belt Dena Garrett, Melinda Hobbs, Brady Kirk, Jan Peek, Tony Thomas, Aaron Summers, Kevin Floyd, Tiffany Easley, Terri Barnes, LaOawn Suits, Laura Rose, Mathew Smith, Clay Stevens, Jay Morris, David Cozart Jared Ordway, Jon Bannister, Jeff Halre, Debbie Williams, Jennie Edlen, Robert Jones, Wesley Dale, Pam Drennan, Jamie Vaughn, Michelle Roberts. 2) Sponsors: L to R: Robin Armen, Sherron Cunning- ham, Joy Koon. 3) Officers: L to R: Patricia Cash, Mark Whitt, Patty Courtey, Judy Shewmaker, David Cozart Aaron Sum- mers, Jackie Travis. 4) When Rita talks everyone listens. 5) The line starts here. Being formed this year was S.A.D.D. (Students Against Drunk Driving). There were over 100 members to give the club a great start. Showring everyone that there is a problem and they are willing to try and stop it I ■ ,• 1987-88 TRACK 1) Coach Thurman roots his team on from the sidelines. 2) Practice makes perfect, that’s why the track team practices almost every afternoon. 3) William Duncan controls the race with his rather comfortable lead. 4) Crittenden’s team pulls in a close second as their runner crosses the finish line. 5) Amy Harris looks back for one last shot before leaving for home. 88 Track Cross Country is a sport which in- volves daily exercise and practice. This sport expects hard work and much dedication. Running long dis- tances in the shortest amount of time is the goal of a cross country runner. It truly is a sport of much endurance. 1) Coach Thurman times his outstanding run- ners. 2) Sandra Collie runs to the finish line. 3) Some of the guys take time to stretch before practice. 4) Runners take time out for a team photo. 5) These two are taking time for a water break. 6) Looks like Eli Diaz is having a hard day at practice. 7) Here we see Kevin Floyd approaching the end of his race. Cross Country 89 Rockette King and Queen 90 Football Rising above the Rest! ‘ «S 1) 1987-88 Crittenden County FootbaH Team. 2) On the linel 3) Moe drop a Tiger. 4) “Stork in on the «top. 5) Terry Crabtree look worn out! 6) “Jampin' Jed make the catch! 7) Pregame excitement. 8) The Rockets coaching staff: Top Row: Frank Pierce, Jack Easley, Frank Hane- line. Bottom Row: Steve Perdue. 92 Varsity Football Hit, Hit and Hit Some More 1) Having a bad night, huh? 2) Progame peptime! 3) “Moo” hit himhaird, 4) Block that kick! 5) “Chief’ boot one through the uprights. 6) “Chadly” ia one step away from a good “stick!” 7) Busy, busy, busy! 8) Dave Cozart unloads a long one. 9) Teny Crabtree looks for a hole. Varsity Football 93 J.V. Rocks Steady 1) 'Red”. Bob' . Cookie'' take a break from the action 2) Barret Belt blocks a pass. 3) Words of wisdom from Coach Pierce. 4) “Bratly tucks it and runs. 5) Brad Gilbert and Buck in pregame. 6) Too much Defense. 7) Artie sprints to safety. 8) Eric Henderson finds a hole. 9) Taco goes up for a pass. 10) Barkley Hughes and 8uck” make the stop 94 J.V. Football ■■■■ v': VARSITY HOOPS!! 1) Tony Nichols pulls for the shot. 2) Sean, Tony, and David pack it in on defense. 3) Rocket defense in action. 4) David Cozart hustles back on defense. 5) Coach McCord paces the floor. 6) Ronnie Moss goes after the ball. 7) Ron Smith breaks down into the defensive position. 8) Ronnie Moss puts up two. 9) Sean McKinney drives for the basket. 10) Ronnie Moss looks to get rid of the ball. 11) Tony Nichols bustles a little. 12) Ron Smith goes to the board. 13) Sean McKinney looks for an opening. 14) Nichols goes for two. 15) Coach McCord in a state of shock. Varsity Basketball 95 ROCKET u Bgg jga lliilifll..... ROCKETS AT WORK 96 Varsity Basketball 1) Nicky and Matthew eye the competition. 2) Moss concentrates on the bucket 3) Ronnie drives in for two. 4) Moface puts in a duce. 5) Matthew Smith warms up before a game. 6) Ron Smith eyes the ball. 7) Brad Gilbert puts up a shot 8) Coach McCord gets ill. 9) Sean and Matthew head for the line. 10) Nicky gets ready to shoot. 11) Coach McCord calls for a time out. 12) Tim Binkley skys for two. 13) Coach Simmons spreads words of wisdom to Nicky Brown. 14) Matthew goes up over Bruce. 15) Tony looks to lose” the ball. 16) Nicky shows his stuff. 17) The Rocket Bench. 18) Rockets warm up before the game. 19) Weasel goes for the block. 20) T-Bob tries to get the ball in bounds. 21) Tony pops for two. ■ RISING ROCKETS 1) Timmy gets the rebound. 2) Jerry gets rid of the ball. 3) Timmy at the line. 4) Matthew warms up before a game. 5) Binkley pulls up for two. 6) Jason in high spirited action. 7) Mass confusion at Dawson Springs. 8) Jason Bauer with the ball. 9) Jessup puts it up for two. 10) Eric concentrates on the basket while Tim takes a break. 11) Kevin gets the rebound. 12) Bradly pumps it up. J.V. Basketball 97 Freshmen Pump it Up! 1) Timmy busting three. 2) Jason looking for an open team mate. 3) Mighty Freshmen ready for their opponents. 4) Jason shoots for two. 5) Kevin shoots a three pointers. 6) Jason Curtis makes a perfect shot. 7) Jason gets the rebound. 8) Timmy looks for the ball. 9) Jason slips one by an opponent. 10) Timmy breaks fast for the ball. 11) Jason makes a freethrow. 12) Daryl concentrating hard to make the shot. 13) Timmy is a cut above the rest 14) Kevin in perfect form. 15) Hold that ball. 16) Shooting from the line. 98 Freshman Basketball Coach Croft and Coach Pierce have participated with Crittenden High School girls Varsity and J.V. team to succeed and devastate their opponents. 1) Girls Basketball: L to R: Danette Gough, Kristi Bea- vers, Alison Moore, Serita Belt, Pam Drennan, Julie Smith, Jenny Elden, Jamie Vaughn, Beth Smith, Tiffany Easley, Dawn Stone, Allison Mick, Vicki Hardin, Holly Bigham. 2) Stone puts on the moves. 3) “O.K., can I take the shot coach?” 4) Girls Varsity Team 5) “Who knows where the victory party is?” 6) Coach Pierce relaxing as usual. 7) Girls Junior Varsity Team. Varsity Basketball 99 ItiL i4 1) Juli, get that ball. 2) Serita steals the bail. 3) Everyone looks for the ball. 4) Juli Smith won’t miss. 5) Kristi gives the eye. 6) The “Beav” gets two. 7) Dawn shoots from the line. 8) The “Oz” in high action performance 9) Blue creates Tiger confusion. 10) Rockets toss the ball in bounds. 11) Rockets in action. 12) Serita shoots for two. 13) Danette pumps in three. Liam 100 Varsity Basketball VARSITY STRING MUSIC Coach Croft has once again done an excellent job in coach- ing the varsity girls basketball team. Croft’s Lady Rockets have been led by seni- ors Julie Smith and Kristi Beavers. Sever- al games have made the spectators in Rocket gym come to their feet. Among the biggest wins was when the Lady Rock- ets won their Home- coming game by de- feating Livingston Central. 1) Kristi Beaver trie to get away from Caldwell county opponent . 2 Julie Smith goes up for a jump shot 3) Sent Belt trie for the re- bound. 4) Senior Lady Rocket Kristi Beavers and Julie Smith. 5) Sertta Belt shoots from the charity stripe. 6) Julie Smith and Dawn Stone put the pressure on a Webster County player. 7) Oanette Gough pnd Dawn Stone guard the opponent closely. 8) Julie Smith tries for a field goal. 9) Allison Moor and Vicki Hardin get in some extra practice. fs JUNIOR VARSITY ON THE MOVE Coach Pierce did a good job for his first year of coaching the junior varsity girls. Hard work and deter- mination were given by these future varsity players. 1) Vicki Hardin heads the fast break. 2) Beth Smith and Allison Moore try to evade their op- ponents. 3) Jennie Edlen (50) puts up the shot. 4) Jamie Vaughn (24) goes up for a field goal. 5) Jamie Vaughn tries to keep the ball away from a defender. 6) Coach Croft has the girls in a huddle. 7) Smile, Coach Pierce, you’re on Candid Camera. ‘iJrj’fbi1 CHEERING TO 1) Football cheerleaders from left to right: Kristee Croft, Billie Jo Duncan, Lisa Gower, Stephanie Hunt, Mary Haire, Andrea Tyson, and Jennifer Asher. 2) Co-Captains: Stephanie Hunt and Mary Haire 3) Basketball cheerleaders from left to right: Kristee Croft, Billie Jo Dun- can, Lisa Gower, Stephanie Hunt, Stephanie Cannon, Mary Haire, Andrea Tyson, and Jennifer Asher. Cheerleading Section 103 PEP IT UP! Crittenden County High School’s cheerleading squad is made up of Se- nior — Kristee Croft; Juniors — Lisa Gower and Jennifer Asher; Sopho- mores — Mary Haire, Billie Jo Duncan, and Stephanie Hunt; Freshman — An- drea Tyson. Tryouts were held during the summer to decide who would make up this year’s squad. After try- outs, cheerleaders immediately began practicing. Soon they were ready to tackle the new year. 1) Stephanie and Billie Jo pep it up. 2) Obviously there is a new member on the team, Becky Campbell. 3) Lisa and Mary spread some cheer to a football manager. 4) Getting fired up! 5. Cheerleaders prepare for action! 104 Cheerleading Section STAND UP AND Crittenden County High School’s cheerleaders have had a great year. They have brought much cheer and spirit to both basketball and football games. Many of these cheerleaders will probably return next year and work toward another year of spirit. 1) Stephanie, is the wall that interesting? 2) Kristee Croft enjoys her Senior year as a cheerleader. 3) Cheerleaders need to huddle also. 4) Mary concentrates on thoughts of victory. 5) Jennifer and Andrea spread some cheer personally. 6) The cheerleaders take a break. 7) Everybody smile! Cheerleading Section 105 OXIilliKE FOOTBALL 1) Shannon Travis receives her crown from Zac Green- weli. 2) Keri Kemper brings the flowers while Kullen Crider bears the crown. 3) Heather Watson keeps an eye on her step while being escorted by David Morris. 4) Maybe ... just maybe ... I’ll be queen ... someday. (Keri Kemper) 5) Don’t close your eyes! This is really happening! (Shannon Travis and Zac Greenwell.) 6) Shannon Travis and Zac Greenwell share the cer- emonial kiss. 7) Laura Easley escorted by Terry Crabtree. 8) Kristee Croft escorted by Nicky Brown. 9) Crittenden County proudly presents its Football Homecoming Court for 1987. Back Row, Left to Right: Jason Buckman, Scott Martin, David Morris, Zac Green- well, Terry Crabtree, Nicky Brown, and Bill Rhodes. Middle Row, Left to Right: Natalie Curnel, Ellen Frazer, Heather Watson, Shannon Travis, Laura Easley, Kristee Croft, and Dawn Olsen. Front: Keri Kemper and Kullen Crider. 106 Football Homecoming A Night to Remember 1) Ronnie Moss rushes past a fallen defender. 2) Manager Michelle Baker looks after the distressed Jason Buckman. 3) Josh and Chad greet the oppo- nents. 4) Coaches Pierce, Haneline, and Pardue contemplate their next move. 5) Coach Pierce looks on as the Rock- ets strive for victory. 6) “Where’s my contact lens?” 7) Wendy just cannot believe it. 8) Aaron boots in another point. 9) Crittenden Rockets easily outrun the Trojans from Webster County. 10) Rocket players form a huddle be- fore the game for a pep talk. 11) Carrying those water jugs sure is hard work! Football Homecoming 107 Gotta Dance! ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ 1) Aaron Summers shows us his moves. 2) No, wait I look terrible. 3) David Short and Dena Garret move with the beat. 4) Am I great or what? 5) Now how did you do that step? 6) Hey, now they look good. 7) Let’s do the twist. 108 Football Homecoming 1987 88 Basketball Homecoming pn wm VWAV.V .• 1) Senior Kristee Croft and escort Sean McKinney smile for the camera. 2) Let’s see if we can get this on straight. 3) Right before the kiss. 4) Kristi Beavers and David Cozart stop for a picture. 5) Nicky says “Come on Juli smile!” 6) 1987 88 Basketball Homecom- ing King and Queen. 7) Waiting with anticipation. 8) A surprised but happy queen. 9) 1987 88 Basketball Homecom- ing Court. Basketball Homecoming 109 RUNNING AND GUNNING 1) Brad Gilbert stops and pops from fifteen. 2) Nicky Brown powers his way to the basket. 3) Ronnie Moss slides by a defender. 4) Juli Smith goes coast to coast for the lay up. 5) Dawn Stone uses complete con- centration for the shot. 6) Sean McKinney shoots over the de- fense. 7) Serita Belt takes control of the ball. 8) Lady Rockets play defense! 110 Basketball Homecoming DANCIN’ IN THUH DARK!!! 1) A moment between close friends. 2) What’s going on? 3) Tye and his date? 4) Bon Jovi — in Marion? 5) Dance! Dance! Dance! 6) Jackie checks out everyone’s moves. 7) Chimes is lost. 8) Is this slamdancing? Basketball Homecoming 111 Blue and White 112 Spirit Week School spirit is a major part of Crittenden County High School. Teams and clubs abound for the students to support. Almost everyone enjoys taking part in the various “Spirit Week” activities. 1) Laura Easley, football Homecoming attendant, rides in the parade. 2) “Come on Dave, give us a smilel” 3) Freshman Attendant Natalie Cumel smiles. 4) Jackie, what are you and Judy up to? 5) Shake it! 6) Pam Woodward, Danielle Hughes, and Rita Harrais show their pearly whites. 7) Students show their crazy shades. 8) Barry Baird shows his spirit. 9) Lady Rockets ride in the parade. We’re All Right 1) Chad enjoy9 wearing his school colors. 2) Allison Mick and Tony Nichols participate in Shades Day. 3) Here’s Johnny. 4) Smile (or the camera, everybody. 5) Here’s some people who like to have their picture taken. Spirit Week 113 DRAMA DEPARTMENT IS WORKING MIRACLES liracle Worker” Helen Keller) CCHS Speech Team Fohs Hall Saturday, November 14, 1987 — 7 P.M. iftission $6 Advance Ticket 3 Hie d Hirade cVJorker 7:00 P.M. X fohs N0V- HALL 13, THE SPEECH DPARTMENT OF CRITTENDEN COUNrY HIGH SCHOOL Crittenden Coun- ty High School’s Drama Department has made a name for itself the last few years. Several outstanding per- formances have been presented. Things are differ- ent this year with two plays being done instead of one, the first being The Miracle Work- 1) Annie Sullivan (Patricia Cash) tries to teach Helen Keller (Kristy McIntosh) how to spell water. 2) James, Helen’s brother, was played by Mark Whitt. 3) Mrs. Keller (Patty Corley), Dr. Bell (Jay Moms), and Captain Keller (Jared Ordway) discuss Helen’s con- dition. 4) Martha, a slave owned by the Kellers, was played by Tricia Crider. 5) Tickets showed that The Miracle Work- er was the first play to be performed by the Drama Department at Fohs Hall. 6) Scott Brown and Wesley Dale worked together to create the program for the pro- duction. 114 1) Ex-govcmor Col- lins speaks about Kentucky. 2) Governor Wilkin- son’s helicopter pre- pares for landing. 3) Principal Barnes greets Mrs. Wilkin- 4) Allison Mick Euro- pean adventurer to 5) “Hey Mo and Kirby, You can’t take the three-wheeler to Europe.” 6) Mombers of the European trip. 7) Disneyworld’s Fi- nale of Fireworks. Special Events 115 1) Danielle and Penny take advantage of some research time. 2) Jo Jo and Ronny are A students in Bubble Blow- ing 101. 3) 867-5309 4) Pam flashes an excel- lent fake smite. 5) Allison doesn’t appear to be happy. 6) Kristi and Tony enjoy being library aides. 7) Andrea is obviously thinking about the end of school. 8) Eric, what are you tap- ping into, the school? 9) Senior life is great 116 Special Events SHOT 1) Dana crowns Marcy S. as Miss Crittenden Coun- ty- 2) Ron DMC. 3) Tricia Roswalka, has her mouth open as usual. 4) Nyaah, What’s up Dawn. 5) Stacy Stalion tests her teleKinetic Power. 6) Greetings! 7) I just don’t know. 8) Here’s looking at you. 9) 1987 Beauty Contest winners. ° Special Events 117 NEVER SAY GOOD- BYE! Since the Seniors at Crit- tenden County High School are leaving to travel on their way to their future, the Juniors are left to take their places. Additionally, the Sophomores and Freshmen, will move up a grade. Eighth graders from Crittenden County Middle- School will enter the coura- geous worfd of high school. Although some dread does exist in the minds of these young people, more enthusi- asm exists for the coming year. Every year they will be- come more READY FOR THE WORLD. Closing 119 College, the final frontier, is looming ominously within our Seniors’s future. Forging into the virtually unknown, they attempt to sear their path through the forest of life. Using the knowledge that has been permanently embrazened in their minds by the staff of Crittenden County High School, the seniors are READY FOR THE WORLD. Ex- hibited on pages 118 and 119 is the emptiness that will occur after the Seniors have left Crittenden. Mrs. Sobolewski, in picture 3, is closing the door and turning off the lights to the world which will be left behind, layout by Tonya Nation, Kristy McIntosh, and Mark Whitt. The CCHS Yearbook staff wishes to express our sincere thanks to all of the many people who helped in making this 31st edition of the Rockette a success. The 1987 staff gives a special thanks to the faculty, boosters, and businesses that supported us in various ways. Sincerely, The Rockette Staff Congratulations to the Class of “88,” “89,” “90,” “91” (W is® © Coca-Cola Bottling Company of Paducah 3141 Broadway Paducah, Ky. 42001 (502) 443-3601 For News You Can Understand n We Keep Informed abr .patiucal) fun 108 kenlurlo t e. 443 1771 j § Marion Dry Cleaners § PICK UP AND DELIVERY 125 East Carlisle Street PHONE 965-4744 M. J. Kurtz Williams Broker — Auctioneer Office 965-2220 KURTZ AUCTION ANO KCACTY COMPANY 113 North Main Marion, Ky. 42064 Tractor Parts Company Rt 2 Hwy 60 West Marion, KY 42064 965-2826 Golden Touch Beauty Shop Baker's Body Shop 109 Kevil Street Marion, Kentucky 42064 965-5987 Good Luck Seniors! INSUftANCi il STATE FARM INSURANCE COMPANIES HOME OFFICES: BLOOMINGTON, ILLINOIS DAVID WIGGINTON, CLU Agent 106 East Bellville Street P.O. Box 28 Marion, Kentucky 42064 Bus.: (502) 965-2284 Advertising 121 FREDONIA AUTO PARTS Goldnamer’s P.O. Box 182 Fredonia, Ky. 42411 502-545-3383 Dennis L. Winn Owner 121 W. Main St. Princeton, Ky. P.O. Box 67 365-2722 Hazzard Auction-Realty P.O. Box 64 Marion, Ky. 42064 Good luck, Seniors! (502) 545-3498 Feagan’s Furniture, Wallpaper, and Crafts Ted Mary Owners R. 2 Box 122 Fredonia, Ky. 42411 Crittenden Co. Convalescent Center H Compliments II of the R R 2 Marion, Ky. 42064 Coffee Shop (502) 965-2218 Life • Health • Business • Farm • Auto • Home GOODWIN-LYNN INSURANCE AGENCY 112 North Main 4 Manon. Ky 42064 (502) 965-3308 yor 965-2550 Compliments of Marion True Value 223 Sturgis Rd. Marion, Ky. 42064 BOBBY GOODWIN BILL LYNN 122 Advertising Kentucky Farm Bureau Insurance Larry Davidson, Agent Hick’s Dollar General “The town’s most unusual store” 207 S. Main Marion, Ky. Yoss Farm Equipment Inc. Route 10 Box 7A Marion, Ky. 42064 JACK VOSS OWNER Compliments of NU-U Beauty Salon 965-2912 Rt. 10 Box 343A Marion, Ky. 42064 Johnson’s Furniture 11 and Appliance 118 North Main Marion, Ky. 42064 (502) 965-4242 Klassic Kurl Beauty Salon 113 E. Carlisle Lois Belt — Owner, Operator Jerry McKinney — Operator Good Luck Seniors City Drug You’re always welcome serving you for 60 years Pharmacists Ted Frazier Sr. Ted Frazier Jr. 965-4689 102 S. Main Marion, Ky. Gilmore Chiropractic Clinic Dr. Dennis Gilmore 308 S. Main Marion, Ky. 965-3136 Advertising 123 General Insurance and Bonds Life Insurance and Retirement Plans Yarbrough Insurance Company, Inc. 113 W. Gum — P.O. Box 368 Marion, Ky. 42064 (502) 965-3133 D3 4 1 South Main St. Marion. KY 42064 (502) 965-527 1 m LOIS'HICKS, GRI BROKER ■ SALESPERSON home Phone 965-4769 Louise’s Flowers 123 N. Main St Marion, Ky. (502) 965-2749 Congratulations Seniors! Marion Tot Teen 106 S. Main Street Marion, Ky. 42064 ecu CRITTENDEN COUNTY HOSPITAL, INC. P.O. BOX 386, MARION, KY. 42064 Best Wishes, Senior Class Randall’s Repair S. Main St. Marion, Ky. 42064 124 Advertising Shemwell Animal Clinic Rt. 2 Box 585 Marion, Ky. 42064 965-2257 (502)443-9746 KENTUCKY OAKS MALL P.O. BOX 9447 PADUCAH, KY. 42002 AKRIDGE FARM SUPPLY Feed - Seed - Fertilizer - Farm Supplies P opU i+i tUu GA a Unce, i933' Guggenheim, Inc. Automobile Financing Phone: 965-5124 Marion, Ky. 42064 FREDONIA, KY. 42411 EDDYVILLE, KY. 42038 PHONE: 545-3260 OR 545-3332 PHONE: 388-2910 Cha-Bren Casuals 110 East Carlisle St. Marion, Ky. 42064 (502) 965-2056 BEAVERS BROS., INC. DISTRIBUTOR OF GULF AND TEXACO PRODUCTS 301 South Main Marion, Kentucky 42064 Phone 965-3151 Gulf M OOOo 4a. AH 1 ® PHILLIP ENGLISH Agent English Manor, Box 208, Marion, KY 52064 Bus. 1 502 965-2531 • Res. 965-4575 Home, Auto, Health, and Life Compliments of Dr. and Mrs. Bennett Shouse RL 7 Marion, Ky. 42064 465-3154 Advertising 125 Congratulations, Seniors! Baker’s Garage and Muffler Shop 111 KevilSt. 965-3712 Compliments of Tolu Grocery Tolu, Ky. 42084 OWNERS Larry and Naoma Tinsley Ted and Donna Perryman Jake and Jodi Perryman Congratulations to the Class of 1988! Sherer’s Nursery RL 4, Box 1 Marion, Ky. 42064 LIFE IS A DISTANCE EVENT ... WITHOUT JESUS, YOU WON’T MAKE IT. WORDS FOR LIVING MINISTRIES 102 W. Carlisle St. 965-5060 Kay’s Beauty Shop 111 Court Street Marion, Ky. 42064 965-3523 OWNER: CAROLYN HOWARD Myers Auto Parts 114 North Main Marion, Ky. 42064 965-3104 Ronald Myers, Owner Compliments of First Federal Savings and Loan Association Marion, Ky. 42064 Dr. Howard Mathes OPTOMETRIST 713 S. Main Marion, Ky. 42064 965-4485 126 Advertising Bill Greenway, Attorney 129 North Main Marion, KY 42064 Phone 965-2261 Congratulations to our graduating Seniors, Zac Greenwell Suzian Landreth Advertising 127 Compliments of sTuTrTeWaIyI 5! SUREWAY P.O.Box 365 Marion, Ky. (502) 965-4565 Marion Video VCR Sales and Service Open 10 a.m.-9 p.m. Owner: Anne Kirby 203 N. Main St. Marion, Ky. 42064 965-4015 128 Advertising TABOR’S Chevron and Muffler Center 433 S. Main Marion, Ky. 42064 (502) 965-3120 Owners: James Tabor and Doug Tabor Compliments of Livingston Ledger Smithiand Compliments of Fredonia Valley Bank BOX 135 FREDONIA, KY DEPOSITS INSURED to $100,000.00 Phone: 545-3301 Glenn’s Prescription Center Salem, Ky. 42078 988-3226 Glenn’s Apothecary Marion, Ky. 42064 965-4101 Located in: Family Practice Center Building Marion Pizza Hut Rt. 7 Box 2B Darben Plaza Marion, Ky. 42064 965-5201 Marion Feed Mill, Inc. 403 E. Bellville Marion, Ky. 42064 Purina Feed and Health Products Custom Grinding Bulk Feed Delivery Liquid Fertilizer and Chemical Seed Bulk Garden Seed Trice Hughes Chevrolet Oldsmobile Subaru Jim Martin Paint Paint Supplies Marion Rd., Princeton, Ky. AshlandL HART GAS OIL Compliments of 3-Rivers Rock Co. P.O. Box 218 Smithland, Ky. Providence, Ky. (667-5162) Marion, Ky. (965-4302) Congratulations on graduation! Glen Davidson Electrical Service THE SALEM BANK, INC. P.O. BOX 108 SALEM, KENTUCKY «078 Rt. 2 Box 35 Marion, Ky. 42064 OUR 85th YEAR tSl IQUt. HOUSING- LENDER Good luck, Seniors! You’re great! (502) 965-4637 Advertising 131 Potter and Brumfield ' A Siemens Company An Equal Opportunity Employer Marion, Ky. (502) 965-3193 132 Advertising The Peoples Bank Main Office 116 Main St. Drive-In — English Manor Marion, Ky. The Bank of Friendly Service Advertising 133 Compliments of Y’Alls Convenience Store 110 North Main Marion, KY 42064 Phone 965-4608 Davidson Drilling, Inc. Box 507 Marion, KY 42064 Good Luck Seniors 134 Advertising NELSON’S PHARMACY JEWELRY 965-3141 112 S. Main, Marion All Prescription Insurance Plans Accepted — We Provide Assistance On Insurance Claims 24 Hour Prescriptions Free Delivery Senior Citizens Discount We Give Quality Stamps Diamonds Gold Jewelry Cosmetics - Gifts Best Selection In Town Kentuckiana Livestock Market, Inc. Highway 60 North Marion, Ky. Jim Vaughan, Mgr. Auction sale every Monday at 12:30 p.m. Feeder Pig Sale — Every other Tuesday at 7:00 p.m. Fat hogs bought daily. 965-3123 Advertising 135 HAPPY BALFOUR CUSTOMERS COMPLIMENTS OF RALPH BAKER Box 635 Henderson, Ky. 42420 (502) 827-5034 TAYLOR PUBLISHING CO., L. G. BALFOUR 136 Advertising Holeman’s Jewelry “Gifts For AM Occasions” English Manor Marion, Ky. 42064 FORD MERCURY LINCOLN “When you care enough to drive the very best.” Village Ford Mercury Inc. Hwy. 62 West — Princeton, Ky. 42445 (502) 365-FORD Advertising 137 Compliments of Hodge’s Outdoor Sports Sturgis Rd. Marion, Ky. 138 Advertising (502) 965-2239 Crittenden Co. Educational Association Gene Boaz Photography Bleich Wood Road Paducah, Ky. 42001 Fine quality photography and Framing 140 Advertising State Farm Insurance Hook’s Drug Store Darfoen Plaza KHI P 0- Box 28 Marion, Ky. 42064 l' I Marion, Ky. 42064 Congratulations! I|;| Good Luck, Seniors Colophon Crittenden County High School journalism staff is proud to present the 31st edition of the Rockette which is printed by Taylor Publishing Company, P.O. Box 597, Dallas, Texas 75221. Ralph Baker of Henderson serves as the representative for the Rockette. Measuring 8V2 by 1T the yearbook has a cover designed by Scott Martin and Eli Diaz. Ready for the World is the theme which is shown throughout the book. This theme was selected by the senior journalism students who are Scott Martin, Eli Diaz, Karen Jackson, Kelly Gregory, Angier Ritch, Suzian Landreth, Scott Tabor, Marcy Simpson, Steve Brown, Crystal McDaniel, Steve English, Tricia Crider, Michelle Baker, and Tonya Nation, the editor of the Rockette. The paper is an 80 pound matte with a four color process. Color photos are found on pages 1, 4, 5, 8, 9,12,13,16,17,18,19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, and 32. Yellow, blue, and red are the process colors used throughout the opening pages. Helvetica Bold is the type that is used in this yearbook. Senior photos, as well as underclassmen photos, were taken by Gene Boaz of Paducah, KY. Approximately 2,000 black and white photos and 500 color photos were taken by staff photographers Scott Martin, Eli Diaz, Jackie Travis, and Jared Ordway. Rockette ’88’s staff would like to extend sincere gratitude to those who were cooperative in helping make this edition possible. Additionally, the staff would like to thank those teachers who understand and allowed the photographers to interrupt their classes throughout the day. Also a special note of appreciation is extended to: Mr. Kent Barnes, Principal, and Assistant Principal. Advertising 141 FARM CREDIT SERVICES Hwy. 60 Darben Plaza P.O. Box 487 Marion, Ky. 42064 502 965-3860 800 221-8369 142 Advertising Section ✓ i


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