Independence Junior High School - Declaration Yearbook (Virginia Beach, VA)

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X, W 'X x' X. ly Nl' K X x r Q N , Ev X, wf X bisiswm I 'IPERFECTIGN DOESNT HAVE LIMITS - RICHARD BACH, I IQIIIIIIIIIII LIVINGSTON SQIIGUII 1983 DECLARATICDN GF INDEPENDENCE INDEPENDENCE JUNICJR VIRGINIA BEACH, VA. 93455 I I VGLUIYIE IX :A Mrs Jonz shows rhe correcr woy ro greer 'W '-' ws ' 1 someone wnrh on OLA!P Q -van U C hcy Vhrwwey DVOWOTES me Soohlsh Club or me frsr doy SCA rollue P As oh eogle soors ond fuses ro oeriol heights, the srodehrs of IJH5 fry ro reoch rhe zehirh of rheirjuhior hm-gh expenehce Some choose ro excell odocemicolly, some cyhlerucolly whale orhers rolse o more subtle porh The IJH5 Declororuoh orremprs ro corch some of rhor elusuve soormg spmr in the following poges. A 1 I 04 Km Jones ond Jehhy Huhdley Ie-Om how ro use 0 mncroscope A 2 S A ONTENTS 1' -1 f f 1, 0 :lad '82 9 fin Son? 4 1 X X98 Q A. w 8 b Cneerleoderspor' Mo37DonceSp8 f-4 , tx Aworc1sxftsseFnbIy prQ FN ' if-1 ' IL f' 'V I f 5 U X' ' ,K fm A f .Q NFC 4 'L , 6 1'-if ' K if -U f ' in , fs 'L J , Q S A f so 1 1 X Ji 5 F5LSXx7eekfoCScnoo8lNp ' X C ' Acinwinistrotion pf 12 l cf 'S ,Ninth Grode p. 18, 1 i riffxv Eighth Grodesp,-SA S Seventh Grode p 54 Foculty p. o5 Sports p, 78 Orgonizotions p. 80 Winter '88 Sports p. 108 Science Foir p. 116 Intromurois p. 118 4 I Spring 88 33, igfjfy 'OUVX QW QEQU knupwc U,Q1uiQ+fQf 1 LOQLCLW gli? KUQIS in QW f f LQQH , 4511.1-T' CL 53805555 QQvQiQ 4The Arne-ricon Bold Eogle, the symbol of5 A 1 Ms indorniroble spirit ond Independence if iY7iioSoiN 3 -L. IS BIG NUMBER IN SPRING '82 '82 seemed to belong to the Girls os oll three GIRLS reoms finished 2nd in city, The soccer ond trocls IIH5 OP teoms occomplished this by hoving the second best 2 O records while the softboll teom won their division ? 8 ployotfs. only to lose to Brondon in o tight Q-11 contest for city chom- 2 3 pionship. The boseboll teom tied for second in their division ployoffs. O 1 4 0 2 1 SOFTBALL BASEBALL IJHS OP IJHS OP 4 6 Boyside Jr, 4 5 6 3 Brondon Jr 5 4 12 6 Kempsville Jr 2 15 14 0 Plozo Jr 10 4 19 A Lynnhoven Jr O 6 25 0 Vo Beoch Jr 3 1 10 5 Princess Anne Jr 4 3 4 3 Boyside Jr 2 3 2 1 Brondon Jr. 4 2 A 3 Kempsville Jr 6 7 9 1 RECORD 6 4 GIRLS TRACK BOYS IJHS OP IJHS 50 5 48 5 Boyside Jr 55 51 49 Kernpsville Jr, 65 56 42 Brondon Jr 24 70 30 Vo Beoch Jr 79 52 5 47 5 Plozo Jr 58,5 59,5 49 51 Princess Anne Jr. 51 37 60 Lynnhoven Jr. 55 5 62.5 5 2 RECORD 2 5 . 'l.6 i' 4 r 'L ',. 4 tlvlf ' 4 ff ' '10 'Il-,ti L -1 -1. V , , 1 'I fin afgfalf,-.vlin gtg? 6 If I 2, Baton Pass: Cook to Sebron a d iii I Q s, Pre-game Meditation: Give us thot extro bit of swing tor thot homer Set Thot Gooll A Soccer Eogle fights for o point 1 - . - Girl's Trocls ond Soccer Second in Ciryg Boseboll, Second in Division Sofrboll, Second in City. K. Vonn bottles for the boil, S it ' fs. 1 ., ,, 'W 4 .- - V-T7 - s 0.9, A ' 9 . ll. 4' I - A. . V3 Mi. e R . i K? , A Q tm- -Q. X. ' fill D Rh' J 1 - . r 1,4 it if w Q r ' ! if ' Q' - ,,, , ,N K A 9' , if vt' i I W ' ' M , in , ,Vi L6 f L ,. W M 'Y C A V rl I. 'Q ip, J, 8 1, , 1 Im, ix ILL! fi f . .K I L I x, . K' ,. b,,,,: 1 5 'J' - in ' . vb. . A Y, Q, l- ,N c., .ah 1 V i + 9 wif jim. all ' ,,,,, H L 'ir X, . I- -Q rf- - -C, - gg, -iff- 4Becky Miller shows her style when the botter strikes out. 'Q 4. She flies through the oin Clore Durso or Long JumpA 4John Hinson gives o teommote o bit of morol support, l t r. ll'-r ll ,- Htl'-f'lllr'AlI f1rlf1Mrs llodqers :'1 f l ll r lf-l'f-'ttlyffrrlfrttllltxtf', 'fe rfli Chee'leode's vse'e selected froth over 80 ': s A the So' dd 82 r'vo,rs These gvls rhode tt rhrodgh sep' -t dols odd t TO s to OGCOVWQ Sp 't Represehtotlves of our school he lstdepeddevce Chee'leoders vvorlsed very hord thls :ost sffhhe' os well os du 'tg the school yeor Thelr new peso' s 'lf ss l1odQe's ld 'he sorhrher of 82 they proctlced . ce o .-v eels owd orrewded rvvo cheerleodlhg comps Old Dorf W ow Lf- ve'srtv hosted the flrst comp where our t:hee'leoders 'ece ved rhe soper sprrlt stlcls ond tvvo blue oooels Wh le toll vvhter ood sprlhg sports were IO sesslon the cheerleoders worlsed dlllgerwtlv to promote soorrsrfodsh :J odd sprrtt Pep rollres rlbooh soles Conner DONT ng odd vorrods money-rholslhg projects kept these gurls very busy' Declfy l-loselrfov 6th Robo Gowsom Sth l 4 l l l 3 L ff .srl 1 s, X ' s t ' . KF, Q! I Q 55? I ' X I W, 3. ' 1' , Q, I . i - I I' , y b, :sw-f . ...- .-... lfefu ., ' l V V Z H5 P4-llw fslflmtr Will ll'tllll fJ'wt'1f s JI? Hl'llYltl'l V1-tw 'JIM lnrrlplrzlrtf ' ,p I. 4 -i-',. s , Q . .....--. sd -, .' -4 ' :Tint-if,m: ug . J F7 t-,-- , - J li -.F A. .1 Ay 4. gs., N., ... L4-n + ,, 'I .- n - -1. . - 4?lnIQ.,ll1iT7 -:',- 1? ' 'sm V-Y Xfhr, 5 if 1 :EEL QRS. al ,J 4 rw., ' Jenn: Archer 7th Ctopb Kristy Lochonce Oth Ctopb 5,1 X Ann Wilkerson sm Cleftl Amy wmkms Om Cleftb .. 4.4 Melonie Nissenson 8th fright? Christy Brock Oth fright? Stocie Q vt Minson Oth Cbottomb co-coptoin V? 1 f LAST FLING SPRING ll vi U 'al 3416 2-:D '-1 ' I 4 Mr 5 Blur- conqrrittilritrfz Kritlif Hr:lrrt', fr, fititztrtr, ding Health and Pl atudr-nt 'C , 5 A 7 ' Xe - . P 1 x, itil VM 55' A . On June 4, 1982, the student body, staff, and faculty of IJHS gathered to recognize the achievements of outstanding students. These awards were given for excellence in academics, arts, and leadership. Band Awards: German ll - Allen Daughtery Eagle Award - Diane Natchus French I - Gayle Schilling Director's Award - Kathy Parker French ll Linda Archard 8th Award -- Carey Hunley Spanish l - Lora Liechty 7th Award - Paul Brightbill Spanish ll - Kerri Harper Debate and Forensics Latin I - Colin Claris Debate Awards - Andy Greenberg, Latin ll- Ed Brawnlaw Scott Furman, Janey Davenport, General Business Award - Janice Heath, Laura Davis, Kathy Tommy Lorenz Helmes, Richard Copley, Ed Hinson, Elizabeth Hargroves Stephanie Hottaq Speech Award: Math Awards: Kathryn Lofting Forensics Award: Algebra - Adrina Tavenner Andy Greenberg, Kathy Bryce, Pre-Algebra - Carrie Temple Jzney Davenport, Lorelei Hetreed, Geometry - Leslie Lowe Richard Copley Math 7S - Diana Goodwin English Awards 7 - lon Oden 8 - Katrina Desantos 9 - Kerry Hofheimer Reading 7 - Carol Garrison Language Awards: German l - Eric Pfister VCTM - Ronnie Dictado, George Foster, Sean Garrison lnterantional Outstanding Youth Award - Leslie Lowe SCA Achievement - Eric Tonneson Science Awards: Physical Science - Andy Old and John Vick Ann Wilkerson accepts the DAR Social Studies'Award for Citizenship.A Biology - Jim Marx Earth Science - Mark Browning Life Science - Scott Spence Sign Language Award - Lisa Randezza World History - Chris Wright Outstanding Health and PE - 7th Susan Nelson Lee Costic 8th Carey Hunley David Smith Oth Kathy Helmes Ronnie Dictado FHA Awards: Outstanding FHA Member- Kerry l-lofheimer Outstanding Oth Home Ec Student- Cindy Riccio Outstanding 8th Home Ec Student- Audrey Williams 9 5, 'L F3 4? ... L7 4 I 1 Vlhree of IJHS funnesr lt s-Gorro+Be-Here Orxon Hove-I-Got A-Deol For-You Jones ond Whrch-Woy Dld4He-Go Belcher? ig., K, .., . .. Eg' . P+ ' SURF, SAND Summer rn Vtrgtnld Beech IS untque Hov- tng the Atldnttc Oceon for o nelghbor con only be experrenced HHS students hove therr own woys of enloylng the sond ond surf But dll too qutcls the months of June, July ond August ore over 10 Sq! 4 Drdn t we-just Ieove here? some frrsr f3'f'71'wi doy students query os they get reody for the flrst SCA tolly ,S ,lf . -f r --- ' .a-.cou'0'l- - 'I A - -- :qs .. ,.... A 1 - - .. e 4. .- 4 .- . 'g.-,,., . ,.'ii,.a3,.---,pr I I '- ' - -..'. , .1 U W : - Ad - 0 , --0. .. Y ...-- , ., A, .,.,g1- - - - , - -...v - - Q41 A Q f 1 VSCA president Jenni Owens Ieods the Pledge of Allegionce on opening doy of school I.. . . - vw- p' . e ' OU MII' 'J' S ' N v- , if- 5 - ' f i ffl' f,,' X , In N, 'Q 'rdkjiri lfn V t.' 'f AY X .Ink xA r f' . i I . V 1 . ix 1 Unk KJXLJ K! xi A i i ik- L X O5 L do f W rw 97 ii cg , ic, 4171, W id. ,'iX,y'ivfVfWwL g. ,i im: Uwe ,, 7 14 A future surfer7A VA fomilior sighti! i L N . , AND SCHOOL kAulTe---f Lobor Doy is here, the officiol lost doy of summer. F sf ' The beoch dunes ore empty, the footprints soon to be obliteroted by the wind. The next doy UHS comes olive ogoin, notjust o building, but mony experiences: new friends, oid friends, new subjects, new clubs, new teochers - L . HEY DIRECT THE SHOW Someone must direct the progromy lseep it on time IJHS hos its very own Boord of Directors These gentlemen molse the unlimited leorning experience ot IJHS possible, Through combined efforts ond excellent leodership, the students con set the educotionol gools ond ochieve them with excellence. Superboss Dr E E Bricleell Virginio Beoch City Schools Superintendent, is the mon in chorge of it oll He monoges oll ospects of the educotionol process He demonds much of his educotionol stotf so thot you the students moy benefit ond ochieve thot perfection you desire. Boss Mr G B Shields, Princiopl. is responsible for oll ospects of the totol school progrom. He is the decision-molser for every ospect of IJHS He hos on A B From the University of North Corolinoi MEC from the University of North Corolinoy ond o CAS from Old Dominion University He - hos been in the Virginio Beoch City Schools for 28 yeors in the role of PE teocher, Assistont Principol, ond Principol in 5 secondory schools As olwoys concerned with the student, he hos cooched footboll ond trocls ond sponsored clubs He is in dolly contoct with 2 teochers ond students supervising the educotion of IJHS students os his prime gool Assistont Boss - Mr Morsholl hos been in v educotion for Qo yeors in South Norfollsi Norfolls, ond Virginio Beoch in the copocity of business teocher ond Asslstont Principol He wos born in Winston-Solemi NTC, ottended the University of Virginio ond Old Dominion University This is his third yeor ot IJHS Mr Morshollls duties cover o multitude of oreos, primorily discipline, tronsportotiont ond evoluotion. For leisure, Mr, Morsholl con be seen running in locol morothons ond roces. Assistont Boss - Mr. Peterson comes to IJHS new this yeor. He is originolly from Omoho, Nebrosko, but hos ottended schools in lndiono, Tennessee, ond Virginio. Twenty- two yeors in the educotion field, Mr. Peterson come to us from Kempsville Jr. As IJHS hos o reputotlon of being on excellent school with ocodemicolly inclined students who ore highly motivoted to leornf' Mr. Peterson feels UHS is o good ploce to be, His duties os API include moster scheduling responsibilities, evoluotions, textbooks, ond substitutes. Welcome Mr. Peterson. J I sv' The school s 'eoily 'un by rhe sec'ero'es Mrs Po'odiso left ond Mrs Fox 'ight These lod es ore the front line on phone colis ond porents coming into rhe oft ce Mrs Dofodiso hos been or IJHS since it opened in July 1974 5 yeors os o bools- lseeoe' ond 11 yeors os o secretory O'gnolly from Somerville MA Mrs Porod so soys she reolly loves the work becouse ir involves worlsing with rhe lsids reochers ond odminisrrorors I see o bit of ir oll ond it s certoinly neyer dull A Mrs Fox is in her 7th yeor or IJl-lS ondiust wouldnt wont to do onyrhing else os most of our students ore very nice young people Originolly from Pensocoloi Flor Mrs Fox hos been or P A High School, IJHS. ond the Doro Processing Center in the School Administrotton Building P tint! Monetory Recording . N Engineer Mrs K Jones hos been or IJHS since December 1980 ofter hoying been l-leod Secretory ot Pembrolse Elemen- tory for A yeors She enjoys the junior chester VA A high students ond is ortgtnolly from Win- sf M25 rf I Q . 7 Mrs Bishop, the Guidonce Secretory, hos been or UHS since it opened She hod olso been ot Kempsville Jr ond Plozo Jr She wos born in Konsos City, MO Ac- cording ro Mrs Bishops We hove o very good group of students here ot Independence It is o pleosure deol- ing with them 'AA ! iimcisorxouwo SPECIALISTS Heolth Coordinotor Mrs. Kilby, School Nurse, is originolly from Volenciennes, Fronce. She is on RN from X Groce-New Hoven Community Hospitol School ' of Nursing ot the Yole Medicol Center in New Hoven, Conn. She enjoys working with students in this oge group, ond porticulorly enjoys IJHS becouse of the foculty. l feel they ore united friendly ond willing to help The . 'M , , f , ' , ' A M U ,V K A + clinic is o nice size ond the loyout is not os cromped os some of the other schools I've substituted, ns- ? 4 This is the first yeor for Mx. 5 Cridlin os the Student Activities 1 Coordinotor for IJHS, She hos tought ot Cox ond here ot IJHS, PE ond Biology. She attended Longwood College BSE. ond the University of Virginio, M.A.E. Her duties involve oll extro-curriculor octivities ond othletic contests, budget, coordinote concessions, lockers, ond lunchroom She is reolly excited obout her new f job, I thrive on octivities. I like to see things hoppening but I om olso on extremely orgon- ized ond business-minded person - Whot betterjob could there be for me? . 4' 1- X . XX V N Student A ivi es po K, J J . U l.S.S. Cootdi TM 1 V N - Mr. Esber hos been in Virginio Beoch for nine gf U' D Ji' A yeors, eight of them here ot IJHS, Before he ig Eg X become lSS coordinotor, lost yeor, he tought moth. CTS , X P CJ His degree is o BA. in moth from Elon College.A gf I 53' , , 5 C Jlgirsfgggyr is if i i i l i l 4 1 f V 'ws Hggs S-Z hos he' B SE om rsenruclsy Store U1 ve'sity ond he' M A 'i Gu donce cmd Counsel- 'ig Por' i-lormgroci Icistrrute Being cn ocoi oerson she hos tought rt Suf- 'olic ond v 'g 1 o Beoch ri the l-leolth odd PE o'eos Being here eight yeo's she feels independence is on ourstowd wg J' High our would srofid out ofiywhere in our country We lcove on exceptionol group of students here who excel not only ocodem colly but in mony other im- oorronr oreos' Super School' Super Students' A Q A 'fm -IQ A M S X From Stondordsvillei Vos, Mrs. Toto EM-LA ottended Jomes Modison University Horrisonburgi VA iD SD ond Virginio Tech Bloclssburgi VA CM SED She hos tought Business ond PE in Albemorle County, Nor- follsi Dugwoy, Utoh, ond Virginio Beoch This is her second yeor ot HHS she 'reolly likes itll Pleosont Students! Nice Atmosphere! Teochers ond odministrotors e ocodemic excellence' 'A couroging students to strive tow Q .V If JJ Mrs. Commodore, LE-R, enjoys working with this oge students ond feels they ore o unique ond chollenging group becouse of the mony chonges they ore going through os they leorn more obout themselves. Her educotionol experiences hove token her to Boltimore Ct, MD, Orlondo. Flon ond Virginio Beoch. Vo. She ottended Old Dominion for her BS. in Elementory lull I A 5 1 -A- 9. ,Q 1 .f L.. , , .. l if 4' 5 f . x r ' i V-.S .. at x fs- Mrs Breedon is speolsing with Mr Mizenlso, Science teocher. She is in her third yeor os o librory ossistont ot lll-lS She reolly enjoys students working in the libroty A fl Educotion ond Rollins College gl Q2orhSrM.S. in Guidonce.A lv i ' 6' L ' ?l if l 0 A TPLOTTING A COURSE V f 4 The Guidance Coun- selors help the students of UHS navigate a course through their junior high years. They help the students to establish a 5 year plan of study ap- propriate to each students future. The counselors also help the students on o per- sonalbosis, HHS is a good school. I have always been im- pressed with our en- thusiastic student body and teachers who care. lt's a lOl , or so says Mrs. Collier, A-EL Guidance Director. Born in Norfolls, Mrs. Collier obtained her BS. from Longwood College and her ME. from Old Domi- nion University. Shes been at IJHS since August, 1979. She taught Social Studies, History, and Geography at Kempsville Jr, before becoming a counselor. 4 These ladies help the students in the library. The library is an endless source of information and the cor- rect use of the library makes access to that information in- finitely easier. Mrs. Hannah, right, Head Librarian, feels the library offers a nice op- portunity to lsnow in- dividuals outside the classroom. This is her se- cond year at IJHS after teaching at P A, Jr, Albemarle County, VA, Belleville, Ml, and Bir- ingham, Ala. She was educated at Mary Washington and the Univer- sity of Michigan. Mrs, Rice, left, also in her third year at UHS received her degree from Northwestern Universi- ty. She taught previously at Williams Intermediate in Virginia Beach. Tl-IE MOST IMPCDRTANT PECDPLE IN Tl-IIS SCHCDCDL START CDN THE NEXT PAGE And go on for the next SO pages or so fewer Awe Beck, Aoreffon ,off A 469 Down A-Hen AwAOV,rO E' Arlen Rooore Ailen Boone Ilred Brron Alsron lrrn Anderson Townro Anderson Mrk? AOSICN Booble Aroockle Dorwell? ArvlSO Tornrnre Bocheller Sonyo Borley Woody Bollew John Bornes Myron Bornes Kelly Bouer Jennrfer Boymo Denrse Boyse Loorre Beon Dorle-ne Benhose Julre Brro John Bowen Donno Brennon Bvcky Brrghrorll Morr Brrnron Joe' Brooks Kuff-r1UrOlfwPfS Brvrrdu Brown Torrrrvry Brucff -Hnvhhntcf Jvff Uryrwr PW N Q. b- -.. J 1 5 K: jr pvf ' ' N' -NMN9UW'BU!ls Kim Butcher Stephohie Byrd Sohdy Colhooh Borboro Collohoh Russ Compbell Jimmy Comodo Bonnie Cordehos Mort Corr Brion Corsoh Ted Cose Tricio Cosmer Corey Cosoh Scorr Chombers Chrisrrno Chompoghe Gino Chohdler Sohford Chosrek Michelle Chesrhorr -Driorl'QlUrk Wos lsr Dos, Meinen Frouleinen? Colin Clork Jomes Clork Stephen Clorls Julie Coffin Robin Colby Robert Colgrove Jim Collier ff. , , Froulein S, Romsko und Froulerh J. Dovenporr besprecheh die Uhrerschiede zwischeh die englische und deutsche Sproche! '1 v o: , Ccffororw A be U' Rm Cooley . Todd Corr Tevy Cossey Ryorw Cox Dofmy Crorg Q, 0- L. as Doonre Crorg hm Crowford Rrro Credle Fred Creekmore Corherme Crockett Susom Crowrhers Morrcel Cudomm Dovrd Culver Lrso Dolby Dovud Donner Show Dooom olwoys drows o org crowd Boro Collohom wonders Joney Dovenpon Kelly Dovenporr rrrrougrr me crowd rn seorch of Amro Demon ond Kerr Whne Mlchoel DOWS hong omo rherr mystery dores ond enjoy the musrc Kotruno Desomos Bomme Drggs LIIIIOO Divine Puf Your Heod on My Shoulder o 5 .af BJ Viv , X L... '-2 A .XAXXTY I ir X J ' ' x I k m C, 'WF QW. TI' y-,wg-,ff a .wb ,Q UV X X os Y x 1 if 3 7,,, , th 9- -ll l EL! I ? L--If Jomttl Llfllll Bully Dmllthftt Jonntfv' Uuwrly Pol Dre'-wlln Shonnon Dlldlllflll Dorlene Dye Angle Dyklns Kevln Eotly Alon Eciwords Chuck Ellotcl Chrlssy Elmore JON Embry Bull Englond Jon Englono Jornes Enoch Tommy EVICSOO Robln Foulkner-Loser Sureno Fozell-Motln Bob Feotherer Jerry Flemlng Dubbo Flowers Roger Floyd Mory Ann Forsyth Jeff Freernon John Frenzley Erlc Froehllch Scott Furman Robln Futch - GHUElfl'GGm'!er Dorrell Gorlond Vtcky Gotes Nicole Gouthler Nick George Kotle Gepp E Scott Gibson Mike Glenn Rtmd7'6llt:k Kim Glesson 4 , rp,-W .4 .,, Ju- j -J Q I 'J-3 ' f . ,,-1 ',s++J, Ju! EVDCPV Cncsserr Joe Qfcmr DQ: .x 7 Cray JeN1,f6f'GrOy A1O'ewCnf9QfwbefQ Dow W G' sold Muchoel Groves Trocey Cnrunwold Roberl Guess Sue Hoddock Q - John Hormlton lomos Homme-r SUMQ HUM II Cfms Hardy lnso Horif-ss Jourm Hume. Andrf-0 Hortlffy Sflflfh Husfllrvvum Mury Huywurd 14jYIllf'H6'llffl Ur-4 HI-fl-lfmrjf-1 Iufw: H1-rrvmrv,f'r1 Hmm H4'l6h Fu-mu Hnrks 'nvu1Hnc1y 2 X , , tw 6 Q. in f ' te ,X 11 O X Mme Answch ond some of has buddues pose for o pucrure mor rhey hod rubbed Ms Dullon mo rokmg Won r you roke o pucfure of your foyome srudem from losr year? queries Mrke I G3 K vw? Y W1 9 N T- dui! .N w V l -I , I r . J. l l Whose Gift to the Girls? xi-4 w, i ,,, 4 95 W we sg..-.- l fi tw. Q. E sp za x ,N ,, ,Z W. iz xl K Q 1 8 JH Helen Hill Beth Hillhousfi Shonnon Hodge Ann Hoffrnon Liso Hogon Porn Holberg Bill Hollond Monico Hollrdoy Kim Hollis Rondy Holmon Christino Hornsby Stephonie Hotto Borooro Hovey Liso Hubbord Poul Huddleston Kothy Hughes Jennifer Hundley Corey Hunley Vickie Hunt Liso Inorno Tony Joclnto .lornes Jockson n Robert Jockson Nicole Jornes Mielme'llE'!GY'lEBR':i Suzy Jorvis Billy Jernigon diwnlewv Clint Johnson Holly Johnson Jockie Johnson A ryplcol doyl P4 Bott 1 ,of nsov TQCC .cf mon Cena .lines K lf lowes .' fcfel lowes 'Vl'lYHUHe's Tn Jones LOJ S JOfClOn Dowd Joyner llooefr Keecrw Jerry Keeler Leso Keene Wendy Keller Keyln Kelley Chnsvlon Kenr Yvonne Kerrlng v John Klng DOuQ Klnloch n me rolls Hey worm where you re Qoun' Thor 5 my fool you re srepplng on ber our of my woy squlrr' Help' I rn gonno be lore' Where's the Troffic Light? 4, xN'l X - 4 'v 5-Q WY' Tereso Kloc Scorr Knoub Trey Knox Kun Kreosslg Kevln Kronenburg Kenny Kysor Shen Locerro X MQ I N , K F A A il 6 A ' X - T 11 - i ,J 2 -l 1 'DIR ig. John Lorng Kelley Lomb Eric Lornbert 'M'ike l:!:md Potricto Long Dorrell Lorrviere Mike Lovelle Robyn Loyton Mitchell Lee Rene Leggett s Jonine Lewis 4 1 N li- i .wif ., Looking Aheod Colvin Skinner ond Kevin Joclsson wort potrently on the first doy of school os Oth groders Colvin soys, os most people ogree, l'Il be glod when I hit the 10th grode The 10th grode is the first yeor in o reol high school, Most IJi-iS'ers will go to P A , Cox, ond Boysrde ond no longer be the leoders of our school, theyll be the bobes-in-orms for o chongel' Jill Lichrenhon Loro Liechty Trocy Limtioco Jennifer Liner Lindo Livernois Kothryn Lofrin Dovid Lowenthol Derek Lucos Tommy Lucey Deon Luther -T'ar1iEl'E7lE- Jim Lyon Beverly Lyrle Scott Moccubbin Poul Mollos Por Morsholl 5 Alisho Mortin ' 'Q Jonnes Mortin ,f , Torn Mortin 25 Blue Foces E: Bow Ties Lonnre McCIenney Room McConnell Den ae Ggrorson ono Aorr, Go, ore or rrre Holloween Donce donclng ro loner McCreody :offe gooo roclfrn Den se 5 rfolfe-,o 5 nor o oorr or o new foo nor lS JUUO MCGVQGVY Horny 500W fre Tom McKeclwnue 'N X . Clnorles MCKl0O9Y Q-- K -1' 2 6 UQ, Krlss MCLOUQUIIO Toro McMullen Trrclo Meogher Bobby Mello Bryon Mele Loronyo Melron Louro Menzel Roymond Mercer Chris Meroney Jeff Messier Klrrrberly Merrvler Allen Mlcrmele Christy Mldgerre Corrdy Mlller lla-431110 Mwwlf' lfnlrf-nlMur1-nu rlllflllllflll Murflrm rJf'1ll,NAfJf.fJf'K r 1-. X 'K 'IIN' Q ' A X 1? Xin IX K v7 L I Adf1rrrMurrr', Grno Morrru Gory Morrrson Steve MlJlIIfJ!lO Morls Nohru Lourene Noppr Jon Notryrdod Lynn Nrce n Joel Nremr -Hn-n-Noonan .lulre Norrnon Fronl-are O'Bruen Robert O'Brren Down Oolses Kelly Obrren Rrcnord Odenwelder Leslie Odonold Andrew Old Dowd Orcurr Dovud Orork MIKE Polese 6ums.Rnalses Eleno Posek Bobbronne Porrerson Jorge Perferro Heorner Pero Koren Perry -Shnaaaediewr cilaulaguiennr- Chuck Peru! Torn Pfrfferlrng Allison Prrmon Julro Plockerr Mortho Plotr Wendr Polokso Cheryl Porto .HELPS 'E Alon Powers Ismoel P'odo Srepfonnro Prorloer Tororoy Droffer Jonwre Porrfrcocron Errn Oulnn Bryon Rolsron Dowd Rondoll Allen Rowlrns RICKY Roymon X Ml Rooln Roymond Rrcnord Reddrng T100 Reeves John Reglster Grorqro Rerrzel Brron Reynolds Suson Reynolds Ellse Rrcnels Jomes Radley A Sron Rlley Eogles Are 41 Do we nove spun? Yes, we do' Lots of people come ro cheer our foorboll reom or me CEL srodrum Wlrh so much enrhuslosm who could feel ood? Along wlrn me crowd, me pep club reborn wrrn Ms Drxons help, wos mere ro urge me foorboll ployers on - 41, .,..., w 1. N 1- 0 A T . -Am Mory Rlner Jonel Rlngo Down Rrngressy Krlsrl Rnrer Jeonnette Rlvord Llso Rnvero Pool Roberfs Heorner Roblnson A .iii x 1 5 34.7-.vc X U- S A 1 'fx 4- x I ,X .x 4.-1 fl Q 5-A. 'Tx 3 DUr1rf1lf'lkf1Pr'.frrr l urry Wu Irf- Story lkwqf-ru Sworrnf- Ik0rrr',I4.f1 Lugo Ikools-, Dowd ROW- Brlly Rosenow Kelly Rorhoff Rusty Rolf? Crhdy Romney Porruclo Russ g5 Korhleen Ryon Belrndo Sofford Mory Soguuhsrn Lorm Sonders Sherr Schochrner Shorr Schorzmon Rack Schell Goyle Schrllrng Vrcrorro Schrrmonn Mrke Schnockel Chris Seoborn Seon Segerblorn Kun Sellers Chod Sexton Troy Shollrs Nikkre Sheffreld Dorrs Shornolser Kenny Shoop Steve Shupe Volerre Sregel MyrO Srpe Colvun Skinner AI Slobodron Cheryl Smrrh Dowd Smrrh Dennis Smrrh Korhy Srnrrh Mo'go'e' Sn rr'- Me1nooSrnrn yJw3f'9h15f'xTF Scor' Sneoo An' . Snyder Jomey Solok Knsnne Sowo Bryon Sponr Ronoid Sr Arnonr Poul Srofford Jeff Srogg Jock1e5ronfweld Annerre Sroub Suson Srephens Plwhp Sm: Donfelle Srronecker Mort Suggs Lovondo Sumter BObbySumn'1erhulI Kenny Sumner Doug Swoluno Tommy Swonn Mott Swungle Joyce Ton Poul Tondberg Mork Torlowsku Domelle Iourn Come Temple Sieve Tenerowucz Keurn Tennyson Ronolo Tepner Kevnn Terhorr Gordon Thorcher Fronces Yhenner Curl TVIOVUQSOO Toon Tron Hf,1UfJIf'IVIff' Arlwrfm Turns r ll 9- N irq'- 'Z l gs' 1 .J 1 ll - it r P 'vw 5 I . 'S ' fi' 'Til t . he W X .X 1 Jynine Word Angie Wort Doug Webb Steven Wheeler Donny White Jimmy White oro White Purge Voir-ntinv Wendy Vfjlldfllf' Moy Vong Robby Vosto Joseph Vostono John Veronen John Vick Michelle Vick Kelly Vincll Scott Voliyo Ginny Voltz Corlo Vorhees Lorre Wodley Dovid Wogenbrenner Helen Wogner Chris Wolker Donno Wollser Croig Wolsh .,, Edword Wolter Sheldon Wolter Tollsers ond Wollsers An importont sociol port of IJHS for some students is otter school, if they wolls or ride o bike Chorles McKinney, Jeril Jefferson, Myron Bornes, Corey Coson, Rito Credle ond Jomes Wood pouse for o second on their woy home 'J XM Tommy Whtte Chrtssy WICKS Lomor Wtggtns Audrey Wtllldms Jomes Wtlltoms Jlrnmy Wtlllofns Ltso Wtlltoms Tern Wtlltoms Down Wtlson Mork Wtlson lonnte Wtntree Eddte Wotktewtcz lt Dole Yoger Je-nntferYool1um Exequtel Zobollero Jultonne Ztckus Jeff Ztmmetmon Dreom on, Scott. .f,, x T 1 Ch 9 l I NOT PICTURED 000000000000 left Adoms Kelly Boumgordnet Suson Cort Amondo Cotroll Melvtn Columoto Kothy Gtoy Louro Gwtrtzmon letra Hole Ntck lstght Crotg Zuldemo Som Zulsermon .3 Q x Dovtd Krueger Mtchoel Lynch Ltso Modtson Wtlltom Motthews Ronold Norton Sktp Poffotd Scott Romsey Rolph Record Dark Sontotd ,, ,Am Joy Sowyet Mortho Smtth Steven Smith Dontel Sulltvon Btton Thompson Steven Ttsdole Crotg Wotson Mtchoel Welch Shoton Welch Thomos Young Every yeor HHS hos on ossembly to tell the students ofthe duffetent clubs ond ol the oppottuntttes open to them Here Scott Sneod potttoys on Honor Ctroduote tor the Nottonol Juntot Honor Soctety lhe ossembly ns sponsored by the SCA It ts held on the fttst doy of school ond oll students ottf-nd 9 so .ni T tl 7 ? 4 Kothy Groy Crop left? shows us her version of Peter Cotton ToiI?l?l Three UHS'ers Ctop rightb, Borboro Harrell. Jenny Moyer, ond Stephanie Boln give o punkers' view of Holloween. Let them rock 'n roll Cmiddle rightb, Mike Groves os Rock The Cosboh ond Denise Mickelson os o Roisin won the owords for Best Costume Ccenter lettb. Mott Suggs ond Beth Horris donce for the Donce Con- test. Cbottom left? The Closh mode on oppeoronce Clower right? with Doniel Armstrong, Dovid Ciminelli, Tommy Cutler, ond Dovid Cottrell, They Come A-Howling The Holloween Donce wos held one lore October night when the frost wos on the pumpkin. The Bond Porents Associotion sponsored the donce ond the music wos provided by o Iocol DJ. Albums were provided for the Best Costumes which went to Denise Mickelson ond Mike Groves. The winners of the donce contest were Kothy Groy ond Tony Jocinto for which they received o trophy. 33 Gllly Afoff Bred Aoonns Porr clr Akers leon Alorecht ls r Alexonder Chorles Alfrer lsoren Allen Soroh Allen Jll1Af!'l9flrI9t Jeff Ames Mottre Annrs Corore Amos Ronnre Anderson Gorooro Ansley Mrchoel Applrn 6-, L .. N X xxx, x K A JQl'trtlf6r Archer Jorhes Arrnstrong , ' ,s Ronold Aroro A N - Dowlld Ashe 'U Q-v KIYTW ATIGG ' tx 11. A W s Full of Friendship Accorclrng to Webster frlends ore two people on the some srde rn o struggle In rhts cose the struggle rs ronror hugh school Here ore Krrtt Noonan ond Denlse Bosko who ore ln desperore need of ollles sr T ii J f 1 ff XX Renee Avollone Stephonre Born Brendo Boker Krm Boker Mory Ann Boker Brlon Borbozo Wtll Borbro Joson Borefoot Tqstf' 'la 'Q' .Q x r ,,' I JA 5 O Y' 'vw- bx lg x . Uma-our-wer Lynn Bornes s Wiliiom Bortolotto l4oilwE'1'1'BUUYY1 Angie Boumon ekidiidolldumten Guatiwecm iinniudell' Jett Belzer Meli Keith Benton l X gl! livf A gtgul V . :X is L' ' .f-- i 125. ,sy How Weory We After doncing so hord, these Iodiesiust hod to hove o rest Denise l-loll Cmiddleb ond Tommy Underwood Cfor rightb were cought in o big yown while Deono Gibson Cfor left? gove us o sleepy smile Robert Bergstrom Niewnil Scott Bisson Jornes Bloir -QSQBIQKQ Qhwllbiis? Allison Bloxsom Ubn Angelo Boling Sherrie Bollhoffer o Beverly Brodshow Gwen Brodshow .lgemoinedwmlslwuw Dovid Brewer Chris Brewster Leslie Bridges Jeff Brightbill Pool Dv gmc II Loqo Dr nson DO'wy BVTT CVXOVN e Vx B'own IU Merednrh Dryner Mom Bochonon 'G? o El Benderro Borress PQFUUYU1 Cindy Burler Cnnsn Coffee Jusnne Coffrey Poole Collohon Jolee Comes Cor! Trofron Doug Tlnornos, Bruce Kelley ond Jnrnrny Olaver ponderjusr now for me FHA oolloons wall go These guys were 'Q to 1 G F oursxde on o fire drallnnIoreSeprer'r1berwher1rhe FHA ser off o Burch Cordenos Is the Sky Reolly the Limit? Donold Corpenrer Angelo Corpnno K' UUUQTUHK X 'sin WTWN' - s, ,dwarf V 4 A Q5 , f x C, lease f rrnrrrnr, Vlnrr- fhurrmr-r Rrcla Choprrrurr Doyld Chr-onr-y Audro Chrshrflrrr Melrno Chrrsrre BGWGQMVFIM Kevin Clorla The-Irno Clorla Crono Clymer Currrs Clymer Seon Cognrll Dovud Collrer Kam: Cook Kelly Cooper Mrchoel Cornell Donnie Corzrne Chrrs Cosreo Lee Cosrrc L At the end of o long, nord doy, everyone rs reody ro escope Krrn Kimber' Colin Tolberr, Tommy Moron, Jennrfer Green ond Jennufer Pennrngron Wesle Zowon Ieove on their brcycles Teochers, foo, need ro escope or the rung Wmim: COX srgnolrng me end of sixth be-II Mr Mnzenko IS beorung feer our of the Michoe' Coy doysfrusrrorions Moe Coyle Rondee Cross 'Wik- Cmck C'o.A.rre's Mwchele Culver SCorxCx,1ver Thorwos Cwvwrwns knit? MOfCy DOlIey Jim Demo Aiexomder Dorby Crws Dorden Tony Doubermon Alnce Dovenporr Kennerh Dovxs Therese Dows Tommy Dovns Dowd Deon Debby Deon Howord Decker John Demoresr Donny Dem Renee Dhooge me Wullnoms Dackens 5 E., Come Dodwell Sheff: Douglos TTEWFPYRS' Cruuq YlI4Ol John f IIIOI Duvnd E llusorm Mukf- I Iwf-ss Ikulpfw I rnrnquf- Uf1wr1fIVmf-rmqlofw Ol .e L V ' A R' I Nu T Ty-, 9- -Q1 v- S iv-.1 ...Y X Steve Follgren 0 Fred Felske Dovtd Ferguson XPHEEYN' Melonte Flscher Donny Floro Krtstt Foberg Coughr in the Middle Etghth groder, Mortlyn Truce seen'w5 to be gotng crozy' Etghrh grode con be 0 tryung ttme For mony students tn thus grode tt ts rhetr ftrst yeor tn otuntor htgh Thor olone ts enough to send one bocls oe-ddItng Etghth grode ts o new experuence tn mony respects Sctence Pours, Foretgn Longuoges Algebro, Sport Teonns, ond Clubs ore but o few ofthe new ond exctnng expertences ovotloble to the Closs of 8c1 ' Jon Foley Brton Ford Jonet Forster I I 3:, Loutse Frenztey Roy Fronn Donold Go:ne5 Sherry Gomer H -em, F Eric Gosktll ' ' Steve Gergel KV' I ,r I 5 Jonothon Gtordano Deonno Gtbson L4 Anthony Cutlhon Ken Goodtng Dowd Goodwtn ' g Q 39 D f .4'--. '1-.e 5'g.es rf- . e Ueere , , W Deoore Greer Jett Gee' I Mory Grrtfen . Gr'3sswrtf.te ite we Gurtoel U ae Q ,stofsoft Pr, I0 Cwtlebiltw pfjljt fJyIP5 Imrsv-'tH'1fffle 0 Tftttrrtry Hwtttbl Jr qw- Horvrrltoft YK-N, Hut' IYUII tx'r,fwHfJtIttlIUH f2ftff1Hr1rtrrtrr't fH,Httt'1rrrrt1 'wtttrt Hrtrr PNV1' Hfttrfi ltr ttirt wt Html-ll PMI' rHrtrr-'. Pru,-rr-tt Hrw '!I'V ' 'Y in MW.. 149 a- - fwivwr' T A L E P 4 7 CQH5 OH Potrtcro Hetreed looks very rr-.tent rn her 8th grode Sctence closs os Ms Derek lectures obout mony thtngs thot they wtll be studytng Ihts Includes everythtng from Irghtbulbs to rocks but mostly they study the physrcol ond chemtcol ospects of life' 7. . i A. lo- f. 1: x 1: -vii i Y? J . 'W Qs. N -2, E., it N r 1!Ql!'Q .W vjb D :- .,,., K. '- l 1. 1, vl- L xwllkw ' lu, 1,183 Cover Designer Anne Vinh is the designer for the '88 Declorotion Anne sub- mitted her design with ten other students in the 2nd Annuol Cover Design Contest The covers were judged by teochers ond students The judging wos very close, with Alex Sodier receiving second ploce. Congrotulotions Anne ond Alex S s I 3 vu .,.,,. : Us . Q 'ii A0 'W I , ,f me :X , 'lynn Gr' 7 i kv ' 5 Brion Hurt Eorl Hurt Mory Horword -Geeky-Hlselnln Jimmie Hoyes Shorito Hoyes Doug Heod Morls Heckler Roy Hernbd Dovid Henderson Potricio Hetreed Jeff Hickrrton Jessico Hill Louro E Hill Kristen Hofheimer UPIOFHMYURJ Merl Hoover Adrio Hopkins Thornos Horvotic Bobby Hovey l Christino Hughes Cindy Hughes Dubbo Hughes Roylynn Hussey Brion Hutson Mwchoei Ilhngsworrh Fonh Jockson Roy Jockson Andrew Jons Mxcheol Johns The Age of Punk Tfocy Wood Monlyn Tnce Lowse Frenzley ond o mystery oe'son show some of rhe Ioresr foshwons seen oroond IJHS Thus yeor hos seen rhe revorn of shorr skrrs nrrodochon of sorherhnng coiled leg worrners shorr surfer how cols ono Iors of srnpes' Thereso Johnson leonord Johnsron Bryon Jones i . , f 2. -I' xi 4, x A -Ry uma -1 A Y . X 9: F . 4 x. Jeff Jones , . ay on v f Iroo Jones ..s.- gf, L. 4 1' - Fvun Kolfus A 4 A .. Q L A , U Q- P xx- .- 'X my 11 15 fhuflx KC'lly I'4n'.I- Yxf'VIY'lf'y fxvviu Kr-rm-IS Mwffmf-I Fxlfjfj 1110 Kxqfvl IMFHWRQL WWFVUQ f I lx vxi' .1 L .xx 7 8 w , 1 A .- . 1 I ...sq s. I 5 mi 5 ,Ai T' ,U-,v,., is L l M. 'N gl' A 0- A 4 I 9' 1- lx if-Emi up - n L ,Q In N1 rm 4 'J J 8 T' 6 5- , Kelli Killefi Thotnos King Tomrny Kingry Mike Kinney Koten Kinzey Nicole Kiaer Allen Knox Liso Koloczyk Susonne Kromer John Kopfer Terri Lodoox Joey Lofove Anne Loine Phillip Lornberty Peter Long Trocy Long Jennifer Lowson Richord Loyton 'EHEEEQ Rebecco Leighton , ' Leonne Lewis R5 B Liso Lewis ' . Qixfi Vikki Lewis Korl Liebert ,- Pot Lindernon N Colleen Long U-J Dovid Loper d Q Mffbiiifeilli mm. C0 596' Dove Mochon Trocey Moloney Nicole Moniscolco Koy Morello Andy Morsholl WJ 6 F J 'l dm 1 L, iii , Q? ff 7'OUiol bfvnz 1-ew-uve,-fy? iii Lso Morrrm P4O'E?'W MOrbrS mr Roche! McCusker Tro McDOhoId Atom McDohodgh Brrorw Mchown Tommy McLeod Morleno McMorrow Becky MCNE-III Lorr Meeks Lrso Mercer 'Z Allen Mrdgerre L KMSHOQ MII-QUIRO t Dorren Mulby f, N kr U - If's Gorro Be 5 Independence srodehrs work hord ro ger good grodes Dee Dee Hoselrrroh ond Domelle Toom ore workrhg on moth homework Thus work MII help rhem ro succeed or furdre gools ond overcome oll oosrocles Thrg rs whor reomwork rs oll obour frghrrmg srde by srde ogormr oll odds ro occorhplrsh rhe smoliesr of rosks au-nw, George Males Chrrsrrmo Muller Louro Moller r John Mrlls Chrrs Moke Korhy Moon -vw' 6 f . Qu Y' jx 0 0. I r T P' -I' . f ii Kg E' Q A .-5 Y' .4J iw' V V 75 I. .H ' Born Moorefield Tommy Moron Dovld Morgon Billy Moser Todd Mosteller 5 MW 143 .,..-4' Punk Pumpkins A purple pumpkin? Moybe its just trying to get into the punkiunklll This is one ofthe pumpkins mode up bythe Home Ec!FHA closses for Holloween to send to hospitols ond convolescent homes to cheer the ill Cindy Murrell Dole Muzik Wendy Myer Kim Myers Lee Myers 5l'lOwn Myers llK John Norney xx ., Suson Nelson 4- in A ' fl ' ' 1 Loc Nguyen Liyls Q. GNMNQWBBL Jerry Norris ' Cindy Note-I Kevin Ootes , , A I f icuii B iw Ofelr Johnny Ongur M chelle Ovenouff Mme Ouellerre Glono Ponsoculo LS.. EE H -.., I ,, , f-34151-y .,.,,ffs,4-a- M -r-+250-.3 'in V' Som Povey Poolo Poyne Coyo Peorson John Peckens Jennnfer Pennington Jon Perry Tubbr-rho Pesvoluz Ufuun Peversheem Jr-fi Peterson fwwrqf- Plford f-rf--.u Pu-ummrr-so Iormy pHf'S Angus- Plum!!- 'vrmru Plurvvlr-y J 1 A A :off , ' . 4.-,V-' v' ! .'d.- -'v 1' rf' U L6,l.N,'.? 7. 1, V, .Qgknl 4,4 rl .i C . . - . .LJ , , , f , f N' srzswlwqk -' .. wvts- 1 ' .-. . ...W . A 5' ' . - an ,lsfx Angle Poquun Morlon Pork Non-cy Porks Suson Porks Srudenrs come ro schooi on cwwsers ro renspeeds - they come nn vons to VW Rooms - some even get ro rude ro school on the cury- provuded bus - some lucky ones Qer ro wolk or rude skoreboords' 'I 1 T E ,, rx -, ' 9 s, , , he x l U' c X A' 'L K I N Q. in 1 N l xxx! is L . w-- 1 vi B.. , .F , x f Q Z c. W Ax ' Q sv-v , U . 4 , f . A. A -, x N , V fini, f . 2. , 1 s ,,-M A 1, .,, . , , 1 Borry Rimo ' s Porricio Roberts A n Q O5 U3 UC fro p- 25' 5'Q- w-, L2 fb N S VG Slo Kun Pollurd Borry Porter Joely Porter Make Porrer TOrY1frmePrnC1'- Kum Pulcunw Tornrny Rodooooqh Dorrel Roy 0 'EddielPlssgdM Genevo Reoson Bonnie Reed Chns Reynolds s 'M'i'IlE'N'ME Brion Rnce Pulelulinae Ms Morris' students, Chrnsrino Hornsby ond Jorney Solok, fronricolly work on o poster for me yeorbools 5 ' 4 ' :ue ,rf 31 V Fx ' F ,,U , -. gges 5539? I TPUSUPYUTU 51655 l Rowdy Sorvello Rod Sounders Jon Sowyer John Sowyer Rnchord Scorpullo Wefwdy Scrworzmon Lwso Schmud Srocy Schre1er Scorry Scorr Shown Scon 'H' CI Y -1 I 'Pl-'P' - hx ny' , yd ' Z - f , x fgu f, Q' , 3 v A gp., x - Q e I 1 . gf ,o v L L X ' I 'mn ml' .XMQ ' A..,.g,..n , ,- . 1 One ot IJH5 s porncuiormes ws ns clnmore comrol system' lr con be counred on never to be counted on' In November we had 60' plus weorher so the heo! an me 300400 hulls wus on tull bios! One emerpmmg reocher moved her em gmde doss ro the pcno us her room wus ovev O0 Here us 1450 Worden 'A working In 0111070 comfolruble CIIIUUIQ A Hof Doy in November?! X r , N f iv- r.,.r 1 Y' 41 'E'- F5QS'. --M., iv xxx 3 L Q15 S X5 l k f 5 T , Roy Shosreen Chris Show Eric Show Tommy Shelor Steve Shelton Banlihull R . is I A s T'0E2lQi-ii Doug Sirmons First Ddy of School, First Few Fomilior Foces Shone Sissons Fronkie Sitte John Peckens ond Morcy Woolord ore omong the first students to enter IJHS ofter o long summer off, Alwoys exciting, the first doy of school brings new ond old friends ond f0C9S- Chris Slobodion Nick Slaomogos Jimmy Sloyton Alon Smith Billie Smith Brion Smith Lynne Smith Morio Smith Mike Smith 0 Terry Smith Tainih Scott Snyder Steve Solomon I , it Joy Spurgeon Kothryn Stocy Vincent Stomper Morie Stonely Heother Stonyord fx Bobby Srarlrag N, ,4 i. Q-. 'I C17 Srewarr - Lydra Sraae F fix: r Joe Sroar L- CarrwyStrawhaf1d - x KarrSrrerr'1eI Nancy Srrrckland J: Gerr Sraarr , ......i...,. ca N Mrchael Sudderrh 9' 8rranSumr1er Chrrs Swrsher Derek Sykes Lrsa Taft CrnCkerTOIIyr1 Urraa Taylor ' Ierrr Tazewell lrsa Teague C' v. J Thomas Terry Doug Thomas A A Ng Wullrfr Hrorrwpson 9 HVH'Pf'09b9? N ! Hubby Irnherl , V' Qlllllniss Q.- O 'Pal' 'rc J wwq WN w FE' tx I 1'-K , , -A X X ! QF' X A A B nhl 1 'Pr J. .5 3 -5 Y. 6 X W A xx.-sis W ,., up p.- z A A j 'A X! , 4 '? N- QQ, wr 5-rl . KP' N in 5 . i 'N Nui 3 I x 4. 9.32 t. . 'ev 5- T- x K, 1.5 95 C- ,- fr. ft 1 ' ,- . ,C- vii vc ln 1' ' S -3 X-W ' 15 f 4-, 4. l 1 l Q 1 -:QQ 5 'in 1-- 0 Q., IV I r 2' c Q! ., ii T 1, . fl' Al yn Q. Q, X N 'Pu i . ! John lrovr-r Chrlsnnf' lroylor Chorlc-5 lrc-nr Dnono lrocc- Morrlyn Ince Vlncenr Turnllry -0-iselahmsf Dovld Turner Tommy Underwood John Voccoro -Gvlueedoiask 'Blll7 4'slenn. Ernie Volronos Kong Vong Ge Vong c'EEV'emme Becky Vernon Gomer Vrncenr Lone Vrnes Anne Vinh Stocey Wogner Kelly Wohrenburg Joson Walker Richard Wolsh Bobby Word Tommy Worner Mourice Woshlngron lUlFI'WT!f9Un- Scorr Worrerson Greg Webb Williorn Wedemon Gindqdwuelharn John Welch Brod Wentz John Wnuddon ail We Ewa wh re Ke' whrre Q 47 Sreohone wh whore Jo! e Wh rroker ' S VrClsr Wrdaer Roberr Wrlcox Borry wrrms ' s Rrchord Wrllroms s Brendo Wrllrs Tern Walls DOv1d WIISOO Down Wrndlond 'Trno Wolfgong Jornes Wood Trocy Wood lf. Lef's Beof Ludwig! M5 Workrns rs grvung her 7rh grode closa o folk oboor Inrrornorols Her closs chorrwprons corrwpe-red ogorngr other 7rh grode closs chorrrpnons rn :he rrrornrngs Me. Workrns as now grvung them o good lock lecture ond re-Hung them how ro reolly krll the orher rrforrr-, 7rh qroders plowed soccer 8th groders played speedooll ond Oth grode- boys ployf-d foorooll whale rhe Qvh grode gurls ployod hold hockey NOT PICTURED Klklilitlltit Robert Bornes Down Boyer John Bronche Michoel Brown Andrew Consolvo s ,ag Troy Cox Thereso Dillinghom Julie Duncon Cynthio Frey Tripp Homilton Krlstopher Hoberson Suson Horrts gl ,W Louro L Hills Ron Hurst Christopher Justice Beniomln Lonzo-Dewey Chorles Lindouer Edword Mitchell Wllllom Moss C Kenneth Oliver Pier Phillips Cu Alon Rice Corl Ross Michoel Soroflte Michelle Smith Don Solomon John Ywutiq Sf-lJhqfWwti Yu lhorrios ff-rhfirlrii Jonc-t Ziegler llc-rriy ltiriyn JCJllll luylor Dfurtell Wuslilriglotl Chris Wiley Rohn Willoughby Tino Wyorr Adorri Zclclsertriori N Truly! y y 4 Dovld Morgon ond his mystery dole ot the first donce of the yeor She looks os if she is' Tell us who she ls, Dovid7l V Evidence? J 4 Ted Cose ond Piichord Copley I, prepore evidence cords for the C15 deeoteteom '1 A , 'J 53 Rondo Acel Jennrfer Acosro Cano Adoms Crnoy AQQOS C ndy Aleshrre Trno Allen John Alyord Melrsso Ames Codrrney Amos Jomes Anderson Robyn Anderson Tommy Anderson Pomelo Archombeou Donlel Armsrrong Korre Arrrs Mrchelle Avererre Jennrfer Borclro Ronnre Bornes Morrolrce Borrerr Kelrh Borrlerr s f Q' L , A. T. by n. W A 7:1 1 I N 4. I T xl? - Tzu Theres Gorro Be o lsr! Now where did they move rhor morh room? ' osks Melony Boone rlefrl Kellu Keefer Crrghrl looks eqoolly Iosr Ah, one of rhe joys of berng new ro IJHS ss rhe frrsr week ond be-:ng lost the whole rrme' Y X 1, Frrsr donce of the yeor for 7rh groders Jenny Perry Cleft? ond Lrso Evons fflghll lS o drfferenr experlence They re IOHIOQ 0 rest from oll of rhor hord donc' rngll V rrxtq 4, Krrsro Bouer Ben Boymo Rochel Becker Cody Bedford RICKIE' Bemmonn Don Bennerr John Bennett A I.-.J l 15 U . T s l 11 .. x lla., K 1 4 . x I - s 0- 19? xz. 5 'x N ,' S s'f 'S of L.. ...., l'xry',lf,1llllf1rr Morin Blurrf lrorrl Murla ljOlCl,fq'1 Shorolyn Uorrrrf-rr MC'lOr'uy llhffrrr Aoron Borelll Terrence Brurrhwurr Suzonne Bremer Make Brown Stephon Bruno Kelly Buck Brron Buclsler Scorr Buerrner Michelle Bullord Yolondo Bryd Gregory Connon Trrno Connon Wendy Corlson Thomos Corurhers Seon Corvey Rodelro Corohon Wdwema Jennrfer Check Luso Chrrsropher John Cloffy lomes Clerk Corolyn Colemon Hunter Collrer Jennrfer Connor Korrrno Cooke Chnsnon Cool Trocy Cox Amy Crrog Mrchelle Crorg Chris Crorg Woyne Crrmrnrns Kelly Croclserr Berh Crouch Volerre Culver John Currey f. ,.f'f L 'f' T' c- 'v 9-4 J., .3 -,.5 L' Hs- Vi' - ,'f:,T' HST Tno DOI -1 ' Y Dongwon e ATT son Dyfee Te ', Elly PX r Erfgood TN I ET9y' Cf-' 5 E mes Joqru F vOfWCT16'Cls lT5Q T wjfug Umm Tlell If-ff T-1T,IT', 19' Anno Tnsfher Pv1T,TT Sr P-er UT4'vf'TI1'T'TIf'T - J J TQH-rvnfm Utfwf- Tm! T .1r1'TTw',Ir-1 T r' T'T1:Tl-,Tm T :Y 'NNAT mmf!-'TnT'T' HwTlTTwvlTn1ru lAl1'T 11'ITIl'l'T T'n1T, '1TTz1'IT TYTVT4' T1-T1Pw,r1rn I - I T k .0 ff? f-7' 1 A 5:51. 6. G-v ' f 5 - 4 Lf Npfvx- A ,A 9 K- ,X- 1: TT I 4 L .le Jus! wourung vo ge! rhenr pvc rures when vhev 'Woke Sue rhewv Votes ore Tn me woy of rhws comevc A Yew Tn thus bunch ore John Denne-rr Rooel Covoron Seon Dovenoon Dowd Lemhe ond Dowd Hem pm! oIT seventh Qrcoerg Thws ye-or 5 yoongesv ' IJHS closs nos rw O O e 1 5 presence few Nor loo old vev IO NOT-'G 'O O9 COOT :hem en :hos OSVT' 5 dehnnel, good fov HHS They may ger posh ed Toro mosh Cons get TOM on the way vo 1- closs ov even Coil reochem Dx I nw e v- v O n Q nomes The rm- QOHKMI YMTNQ T5 r Tw e y h O v e mode Tr they ore RAGLTS AT LASTT' F ' 0 C.. 4 Look Outw iv x A -Q , f 5- ' 'T' 1 , A U -Rf .f I 5 G f Q , ' .. lk: L xxx X ,- Ag, . 5 ,i A r Q. Qs r l liere We Are! i 4. y eg i l ' 'Iv f zxxikikwiqi UL I i if t x f I I Nicholyn C.tihsuri Tobitho Girnberr Chorles Gnillso Joson Gossrnon Bobby Gtoy Stephonie Green Eric Griggs Corol Gunter Trey Honbury Shonnon Horless Dovld Horris Horold Hortmon Liso Horvey Cheryl Hostings Vicki Hotch Keith Henrich Brion Helms Dovid Hemphill Eddie Hendricks Monuel Heredio Arny Hill Kelly Hogon John Holdzkorn Ronold Hollidoy ' n GEBHQHDH Scott Hovey Gory lllingsworth Peter Irish Cynthio Jockson Trino Jockson Suson Jocobs l6 E'1,E ': JC' -Q fri:-' , e5g-1 . -K lCl'W D'CZvk C J 'e -eine!! 'K QW 'NGEAYGY Mehw e Ke-Her A 'Y we-1.e,' Uwe Keveo Tncuo Kersey Brion K1QhI Srevem Klempsrme Deorwno Loaf Steve Lone Mormlyn l Orhom Melufmfi lmwson Multi Tmm Legros Dowd LE'IY'NlSQ 14-r1fvff1rlnpf0rt F4.f'II1f' l -JSM Ifffmufr-f l YYIOM Krwulr--1 l yum-nn X an M'1111',f',l1r Uv-Hy Mfnllf-I fA'lfl1fwA'H'AA'1 f4Hw1MfHlwr1', lun l'A-:arm Q Y r X.. 4, wg Q., 3' e 's 1, . ! L I L 4 U TQ x .C 4- LO O 41 Z an i: ,A Kell' Pollock ond Robin Sun ore o greor orgumenr for me foci rhor porems ond mor olwoys the lvds ore lore These mo were found on me curb m from of HHS ofrer me SCA dence - rhe next mornmgm P ' 'VT' T 'l i 1'.Y Tv QQ I 'EXW ..- mfr 5'..X- 1 :r-:QQ T .I ,Q 5 , A A f Q l I ff X 1 4 f X 'SL A4 1 h ll' fw X 1 Q b x 5 t J. IQ? r v -A 4 1 3 Y' JF'ftl'Ilff'I Nlftllrf-rw Lfjlllfl fVlf1l'.I'tU Gravy Mfrrlltr-rw. ll,lIl11r'rr't Mrtlltl-.ff Q Erlr, Moyrwot Kerry Ml.Col'llfiI't 'l'l Krrgtrf- McCrofgI-.en Jett lAr'Crf'-ut-jf Cnrrsttno McEIveen George McLeod lomes McMonnes Scot McQueen Ktrn Mercer Jodle Mules Stephenl Mlller Steven A Muller Rtchord Mtlls Sondro Monoco Allen Moore Ertcla Moore Keven Morrrson Meltsso Morrtson Kenny Moser Scott Mowery POUI Murroy lg s l Aww, Ms. - Wotlsins, 100 Ttmes? Around the Gym? oslas Scott Buettner Sornetntng 7th groders seem to nove o problem wtth ts Isnowtng when to tolae tnerr teocners sertously Q.- Joso' l-once Bersw lweol Sllone Newoefry john Newton And'e.fl Ncrwolls Folrne Nlchols Scorr Nllsson Km Noble Anno Normon Heeorher Oden Connle Oneol Llso Overron Bully Owens Y Y Mllse Poyne Rodolfo Perelro Jennlfer Perry Dowd Phlnnsey Tony Plcord Korle Pmenger Kellle Pollock Angle Pope Rlcky Poullor Doso Precyrhe Arerno Randolph Mlcnoel Rowls Rhodo Royrnond lnomos Reddlck Chrlsrlne Reddlng Cllrls Redlleld Sllonnon Repunslsl Rlclxy RPYFRS Murshull Reynolds K1'lllllIt,l'lI9 Adrml Rum llrrlofld fllvllllllllli' Rlcilf-y llllulu-lll Rum-r Irlrlri lkclblmv, lu-nr Rolllnrls T1 yqf I CN L. T kk 14 ,,,h, , Av fs? A -aw ,4 6- s.4- if Q-1 4 Q. . M' JOSSKHf'xf1fiItfjtAf'l Cttrtsty lkolltnz MCtlt',',tJ Rfxppfflft Beth Rosc- Truf y Rffzflftfjfjlfft Troy Rothoft Poul Rowe Dtonno Russell Scott Ryon Julte Soclsett Stepnonte Sorgent Dowd Scorpullo Rtcnord Scott Kevtn Segetolom Scott Segerolorn Judy Sloyton Jenntfer Sloon Make Srnoll Doug Smollwood Abby Srnttn Cory Smith Mtchelle Smtth Wtlltom Smttn Jeff Spohr Jef-f Stonfteld Kordnnes Stevenson lon Stttt Robin Stitt John Stout Steven Strtcklond Dons Sturgeon Potrick Totnsh Adtton Toylot Jenifer Toylor Allen Tnorson Bill Tolbett Poul Tornltnson Gory Toone Wendy Turner 1 Kunls Vorror MlChOGl Vosrono Corol Vesr Denrse Vrncenr Lrso Worre Chrrsrrne Woll Dwone Worson Grnger Wenrz Andrew Whlre Amy Whrrson Sreven Wrlcox Julle Wrllloms Lrndo Wrllloms Cornerrne Wrlloughby Emmo Wrlson Tum Wrlson Wendy Wrlson Sondro Woodruff 4- Y Sunshine 6 Smiles hiv Q S..- -wr yr 4 Donold Yoger Tnomos Young S Steven Zerborrnr 35 , ,A Ei: .. A NOT PICTURED Q5 Fred Dyson John Hodgopuolos Chrlsry Howley f Robrn Lrndsoy - I Rrchord Moher Rochel Morrrn Tommy Mell Angelo Moore Horvey Roffensperger Mrchoel Smrrh -L I 4 Srephenre Greene Deno Jones ond Louro Cowon ore enjoyrng some sunshrne eorly one mornrng before school Our phorogropher cough: rhem warn lovely smlles' Ms. B. McCart teaches Oth grade Biology. After earning her M.S. at Butler University in Indiana, Ms. McCarf had taught in ln- diana schools and at Kempsville Jr. before coming to IJHS. V Ms. A. Parker spends her days teaching APS and IPS Cphysical scienceb and her nights working on needlecraft and taking core of the newest addition to the Parker family. V Mr. Lee is a member of the science department. V l A Although he has taught for 10 years, this is Mr. G. Mizenko's first year teaching Life Science at IJHS. He enjoys camping and creating various types of art work. A Coming to IJHS from PA. Jr. is Ms. K. Shinn. She received her B.S. and Moster's degrees from Old Dominion University. A While Ms. Parker was out on maternity leave, Ms. Drori took over her classes. Unfortunately, Ms. Drori could only stay with us for one grading period before moving on to onother school gn. QP A if s M if' 9 if X . ,hs .5 V. ij r x I p-'gf-wwe J Jeckyls or Hydes? -nv I '-. 4 Ms. Parker and Mr. Johnstone seem a matched pair' Ms. Parker went an to lose her when she had alittle boy in November What about you, Mr. M Mr. F. Johnstone has taught science in the Virginia Beach schools for o total of 1O years. He received his BS. from the University of Virginia. One of his hobbies is playing golf. V Her hobbies are plants, music, and crafts. She was born in SC. She thinks that lJHS students are super. She teaches 8th grade science. She is Ms. G. Derrick. V xx if - Johnstone? The 7th grade science course is life science This is an environmental approach tothe study of living things The introductory skills and care objectives help the student understand the link between living organisms andthe physical world The physical science course is on Sth grade class that is introductory and provides investigations to observe the properties of matter and energy The earth space science course, offered to Oth graders, is an integrated course drawing from the areas of geology, astronomy, oceanography, meteorology. physical geography, conservation and use of energy The biology course, also offered to Oth graders, uses a standard comprehensive approach The course stresses the life processes from the basic cell through the development of complex multicellular organisms Ms. Dillon is a member of the science department. V 'Z Lt A I B , Ty 3 - S . A ji. J.. ' . . .f 'fH in ., 2 sf s . , ' I ,. ,sry xii' 6 .4-4 A Mr. L. Revelle teaches Oth grade science One of his favorite hobbies is speedboots 63 I l 'J sr' 3F3D'.J'7V7T9'll Cholrrnon Ms. N. Rohol. teoches Algebro l 111 Seve-'ol Moth 6 She enjoys :'ot's sew ng 'eodrwg ond ff owes o oeon botch ot sp nocl' bolls' V l. t 15 xy! Ms. B. Stevens rs spendlng her Arh yeor teochrng two levels of 7th grode rnoth ond Elementory Alg l Born rn Cononsburg PA Ms Stevens recerved her BS IO Educorron or Colrfornro Stote I0 PA V i A 1 l - 5 Comrng to UHS from Plozo lr IS Ms. T. Rogers. Other thon molt- rng foces or people rn the holl. she teoches Cnenerol Moth 8 ond Pre-Algebro She olso enjoys sewtng needle pornt ond for owoy ploces V Fi X ir A A Ms. S. Morris hos spent o yeors of her Ilfe teochlng moth Thus yeor she lS teochrng Moth 7 ond Pre-Algebro Durrng her spore tame Ms Morrls enjoys roclng her Vette i A Students of Ms. K. Cooper better wotch therr step' One of Ms Coopers hobbres IS worklng wrth Morchrng Bonds ond Color Cnuords. ond she does o super job Word rs thot Ms Coopers closses ore never out of lrne ' vv-up-1 A Modern donce rs o fovorrre hobby of Ms. C. Morgan. When not teochrng Alg I or Elem Alg l she olso lrlses to sew comp ond to get lnvolyed I0 corn- IYIUVNIY OCYIVIIIGS Nor Only does Mr. F. Adoms seem to enjoy teochrng closses. but olso to tolse closses Sonne of the colleges Mr Adoms hos ot- tended ore Unrversrty of Nebroslso lowo Store College. Wrlllorh ond Mory, ond ODU V ' , I A 1 - Q' X - Ms. L. Ruesch believes thot the students ot IJHS ochreye outsrondrng ocodennrc levels whlch con be seen rn the long Inst of honor roll students Ms Ruesch teoches Geom Q ond Boslc Moth8 V Comlng from Chesopeoke Cnty ond Henrrco County Schools, Ms. L. Boker IS teochlng Moth 7 ond Pre4Algebro Some of her specrol rnterests ore sletgh rrdrng Cwhen possrbleb ond bllse rldlng V -4 A Mr. E. Gurney feels thot IJHS is o very well orgonrzed school. He recerved hrs B S rn educorion from USC rn Columbto. SC ond IS presently teochlng Generol Moth 8 ond Q dv! A Sewrng. needle point, cook- rng. ond bootlng ore just o few of the hobbres thot Ms. E. Hell lndulges rn Durrng school hours, though. she rs lnvolved in help- ang the students rn her 7th ond 6th grode closses gorn o better understondlng of moth. v A Mr. K. Wlltshlre knows ond tollas to nnony celebrlrtes thot the rest of us con only see ot the movres People luke El, Mt. Spock, ond Iron ore or his beck ond coll Mr Wrlrshrre teoches Computer Science ond loves wotkrng wrrh ornoteut rodlos l 64 Problem Solvers The mothemotics deportment offers ten courses to meet the needs of our students. These courses form on occeleroted progrom: Moth 7 Superior, Algebro I, ond Geometryg on overoge progrom: Moth 7 Averoge, Generol Moth 8 or Pre-Algebro, ond Elementory Algebro or Algebro I, ond o bosic or remediol progrom: Bosic Moth 7, Bosic Moth 8, ond Generol Moth 9. Home Economics closses ot Independence ore obout you. your fomily, ond your friends. All closses ore open to boys ond girls ond ore full of ideos for use in olmost every oreo of your doily life. Procticol odvice ond skills ore developed in food ond clothing, money monogement, child core ond bobysltting, coreers, grooming, ond home decoroting. You moy toke o semester in seventh grode, Home Economics I in 8th or Oth grode, ond Home Economics ll ofter completing HE. l, FHA is included ot oll levels to give students leodership ond decision moking skills. . 5-ODDC l :N 'h . ' . v..,i.:'EZ5m.?2 vttllligii Home-moking Heroes i l T lo ' my F . i , iv- . as . ' ' ' .1 1 Q lv - , 2 f Lu xc 'Q' 'rv Nisvhe 'l:. , ' f I' ,N ' ff! sin? fs' ' 'A ' LST' M .2 ,shi i Q 'T ui' Agri K ':,- KT 'A' . Ev , ft '., - .V .- .mg 1 , 2.351 , q pf -gr ., W ,I si - '- R., 31,46 1 iff ' 1 ,gt H -, I, ' ' V, it i .4 .N ,Sgt Q - ' A pf Aj .4 2 3 1? V- mf. ' A Ms. M. Pugh teoches 7th grode Home Economics A Sew, ofter 7 yeors of teoching, things ore still cooking in Ms. C. AIlen's 8th grode Home Economics l closses. Ms. Allen enjoys teoching ot lJHS becouse of the rer- A An exciting new ospect for 8th grode students through their moth closses this yeor is the 15 doy Computer Literocy course. This course introduces the student to BASIC V' CBeginner's All-Purpose Symbolic Instruction Code? o 4' computer longuoge which mony home computers use. ln 'cf I our computer lob, the students work with Mr. Spock, E.T., Tron, Yodo, ond Gorfield, Rodio Shock TRS. Here Mr. Wiltshire is seen with Mr. Spock. rific student body. A Didn't think we'd put this in did yo, Ms. Rogers? E.T. Comes to l.J.H.S., With Mr. Spock, Yodo, . 'Ql.-fln44-..0 c -' ,W Klum. lf' Ezbe' M: De-'E-lf,c1ndMr ., 30 tg, - gf. TNG' Moy out' P A,Mr. Morsholl ond Mrs. Gurney, ore 2 very furrtlltor foces OrOur1ClIJHS He con be found out ornong students ony ttme She con be fOund only when other teochers ore out' Longuoge Arts ofters students Engltsh tn eoch grode level developmental ond seventh grode reodtng publuc speolstng, ond drorno Engltsh closses ore dtvtded tnro three levels Supertor, A fefoqe ond Rernedtol Eoch level concentrotes on developtng the students obtltry to expond has usoge of the orol ond wrttren lunquoge The reodtng proqrorns concentrote on tmprovtng the students obtltry to reod tnterprer ond evoluote oll types of luttquuqf- Puhltr spf-ulstnq deols wtth the slstlls needed to speuls well bf-lore uudtr-nces Drurrrn encourogf--, Interest tn rheotre tntroductng uturlr-nt-, to ull u-,pr-r t-. ot ploy ptoducrtons lhe' student centered l'I'.lV'Jfll'l'lgJH1Jlf1l'fjrJyflrlf'lJf'FlfJlll'YlQ fllfJfiflQIlSrlf'lWUbl!Y'S Ooch ',t ,flr-nt tt . 1-up rrrrl hlnfrlttlttlr-'t through uppllcottrqrt ond f-xplorotlon nl the al-,tll-. tuuqht tr-ur hlnq hlrrt to thtnla und use longuoge wllr-1 ttvr-ly ltr ltv, pta-sf-nt ond luturr- ',llllCJlIUfl's tn lute Literoture Lovers Ms, C. West teoches Engltsh 6 She groduoted from Texos Tech Unlverstry wtth degrees ln French ond Engltsh Ms West as tmpressed wtrh the hugh overoll student ochrevemenr here ot IJHS V 1 A A .-4s.,,1. wwf A Only students wlth on ocure lrstentng eor mtghr detect thot one of our Englrsh teochers is from Torboro, NC Chome of numerous fomous peoplel For those whose heortng rs not fine- runed, Mr. H. Bailey, Eng. 8 teochery ts thot mystery person. I I 'T ,f x, sf ' I - K A I A One of our English Q teochers hos not only fought I0 severol stores luke Po ond Coltf T but hos even fought os for owoy os Tokyo Jopon Besldes reoching English, Ms E McBride teoches Publlc Speoktng I pl s t ' lx A A groduote of Old Domtnlon Unrv Mr. R. Jones teoches lngltsh 8 thus yeor ot IJH5 In his spore tune Mr Jones Itlses to keep tn shope by Itlttng wetghts und long dtsronce runntng I Ms. M. Weiner began teaching English 9 at IJHS three years ago. She was born in Baltimore, Md. and participates in the Interna- tional Folk Dancing group. V 7 'M lm :Zi S' c -555 s' ' Q ' . 5 3 er T , 1 '5 3 'E The students at IJHS have always made it the best junior high in the city, says Ms. V. Merritt. This English 7 teacher is busy taking graduate courses at ODU and preparing for a little Merritt. Y 11 it AEC? -Awf- A graduate of ODU, Ms. D. Alessio teaches English l. V A Ms. Lant is one of the 7th grade Reading teachers She has been teaching for 11 years Tennis and creative design are her hobbies. T 1. ft' ' T h . ' I '-3754: A 1 -Q ' 1 X , -ii r N mu A A A Ms. K. Lassetter has taught in a variety of places: Maryland, Florida, Rhode Island, and the U.S. Naval Academy, She was born in Baltimore, Md. and loves to ga to the beach. She teaches 7th grade Reading. 'Ft A A collector of elephants and other miniature statues, Ms. L. Pyles teaches 7th grade Reading and Developmental Reading A and B, Ms. Pyles received her BS. at Savannah State and her M.A. at Atlanta University. Ms. A. Williams teaches 6th and Qth grade English She loves ice skating and snow skiing She has also taught at Cox High School V IIXH I 0 This is Ms. P. Coskill's oth year teaching English. She enjoys reading, bikeeriding, and cross stitch V Spending his first year teaching at IJHS is Mr. G. McMinn. He teaches English Q and Drama I, His hobbies are reading, writing. and directing. V 1-aj- - 1- s A Ms. Marchbank reaches Oth grade English C7 Ms. F. Blais is in charge of the Reading Resource program at lJHS Not only does she have talent for helping students with reading, but she is o whiz at gourmet cooking and baking 1 A This is Ms. E. Kifer's second year working with the Reading Resource class She is also work- ing with the foreign students in the building helping them learn English and get adjusted to a new school 67 Oth grade students take part in flag football field hockey. gymnastics and wrestling. coed volleyball. track and field, and softball, ln health they study anatomy and physiology. circulatory problems. cardiopulmonary resuscitation CCPRD and standard first aid 8th grade students participate in speedball, basketball, tumbling and gymnastics. track and field. and softball. ln health they study personal hygiene topics relating to skin, hair, and teeth: infectious and chronic diseases: and drug, alcohol, and tobacco abuse, and proper nutrition. 7th grade students participate in soccer, basketball, tumbling, track and field, and softball. ln health they study body systems, personality development, nutrition. consumer health. ecology. substance abuse. and safety All students participate tn the Presidential Fitness testing program if 9 Z 'L and can A Born in Ind R. Belcher IJHS teach 8th and Oth mak- ing only one stopover to teach at King s Grant Elem He firmly believes that out coaching staff carries a lor of weight at school' Physical Fanatics lhts ts where teachers go after the oth bell rings Here you see Ms. G. Blue and Ms. M. A. Watkins on a Monday morning after being run through the '- . f 4, lt' ff . ,,, P wtf wringer over the weekend r9, lf X PI' i :QW 'Yr 1--. Mt. G. Dorlond. a graduate of Ottawa University taught Driver Education before coming to IJHS When asked what he likes about lll-lS he says we have an outstanding P E Dept - especially the men' V speciality is 8th and Oth Health. P E She has been g 6 years Who ts she? J. Watson, of course' V Ms. G. Rodgers is spending her fttst year at Ill-lS teaching Oth graders the basics of Health, P E Her minor tn dance reflects het interest tn dance cheerleading. and gymnastics V i xm A Ms. G. Blue teaches Health, Physical Ed and Adaptive PE. Besides IJHS Ms. Blue has taught at Bayside lr Cox High, and Fairfax l-ltgh for o grand total of 14 years 'LT l A Ms. M. A. Watkins ts an aspir- ing chef disguised as a 7th and Sth grade l-leaIth,fP E teacher here at IJHS She loves sports. especially tennis A Coming from Shelton Park Elementary Mr. W. Ludwlg teaches 7th and 8th grade Heolth.tPl He received his degree from Norfolk State University After o full doy of teochrng French I, ond Il, Ms. A. Dennett enjoys o good gome of tennis During 1o yeors of teochrng, Ms Bennett hos spreod French Ionguoge os Oscor Smith, P A high ond Boyside Jr V l E She begon teoching V2 doys ot Kellom High, Then she groduoted to whole doys Thor wos o yeors ogo Now Ms. W. Jonz is teoching 6th ond 9th groders Sponish I or ll, V Mr. Sheorl is o V2-doy Germon teocher here ot IJHS V k. Intelligent Interpreters Foreign Longuoges ore not only tought I ot Independence but they rirf- lift-rl in the clossroom ond outside the clossroom Throughout the yeor, the french Spdni-,Ir Uerrrrori ond Lotin students porticipote in such progroms os Christrnos Around lhe World lhe 'virgirrro Beoch Festivol ot Lynnhoven Moll. Foreign Longuoge Weelr ond on Internotionol Dinner During these hoppy festivities, the foreign longuoge is spolsen ond rnony ore dressed in notive costumes Not only is the longuoge used in o noturol context but the culture of the notive country studied is experienced ond enjoyed throughout the yeor Born ond educoted in Cubo Ms. I. Soto teoches Sponish I ond Il She received her Ph D from the University of Northern lowo Ms Mr. H. Mortin teoches Lotin I ond Soto hos tought for 141 yeors in II V the U S V ff' If yr ' ffm I- . I Q: , 3 I s Tm . tw I Ms. S. Eure is the Generol Business Q teocher She wos born in Suffolk ond received her 35 from Elizobeth City Stote A mojor purpose Of O Course n'Ve'S y in General Business is to con- I tribute to improved economic citizenship through o study of the business ond economic en- vironment in which we live, I Students ore tought to be wise ond slsillful in selecting ond us- ing goods ond services. compe- tent ond efficient in monoging their personol ond finonciol of- foirsg ond oppreciotive ond Isnowledgeoble of the Americon business system ond its integrol role in our totol economic society A Ms. N. Briggs teoches French I When oslsed how long she hos been teochrng, she replied. Ce n'est pos combien donnees. mois commentl' Fontostic Finonciers 69 I l l '1 .1 O 1 A During the day Mt. J. Jones passes himself oft as an Art l, Arr ll teacher But watch our Curve htm a fancy part of white po- Jamas and a black belt and he becomes a Karate expert t Jn VN A Mr. J. Stith teaches Art Exe ploratary for the 7th graders Born rn Southampton County. VA Mr Sttth likes to spend hrs tree time on photography and outdoor actrvtttes Painting Professionals The Art department offers three levels of rn- structron for the aspiring art student A seventh grade exploratory course enables the student ta acgurre a sampling at basic art concepts Art l exposes the students to a variety of ex' perrences which acauatnt them with the many ways art plays a part rn their datly lives Art ll rs designed to meet the demands of the more sertausrntnded art student ln-depth study of the various areas of art afford the student a well rounded approach la the art of expr-rrr-rtce Mr. L. Willie believes one of the positive aspects of teaching at lJl-lS rs that the students interests should and do come first Mr Will-e pracrrces this belief tn hrs Worlcl Geog and Social Studies Bclasses V Ms. S. Friedman has taught at lfsempsvtlle High and Norfolk Collegiate before coming to IJHS to teach Qth grade World History Several of her favorite pastimes include reading and music V ll l The course offerings tn Social Studies are composed of seventh, eighth and ninth grade programs The seventh grade course rs a semester of American History covering the period from colonial times to the present The eighth grade course is a study of molar dectstons and issues of our government from colonization to the present The ninth grade program rn- cludes courses of World History and World Geography World History ts designed to provide an rn-depth study of western and eastern cultures World Cteography will provide the stu- dent with the lsnowledge of the relattonshtp between man and hrs environment History Heroes A Mt. J. Liner teaches 7th grade American History Born in North Carolina, Mr Liner loves to hunt and fish But beware he goes after anything that moves and biteslll S A Ms. C. Kristo spent her last year teaching Oth grade World History here at IJHS ln the mid- dle of the year she moved on to better things a husband and a home rn Canada -'XD A Teaching 7th grade Social Studies and Oth grade World Geography rs Mr. L. Schuster. During hrs O years of teaching. Mr Schuster has taught ln several states before coming to lJHStncIudtng Pa andNJ A graduate of Sweet Briar Col- lege, Ms. L. Coates teaches LDR Ca resource program for the learning disabled studentsb to 7th, 8th, and Qth graders. This is her 11th yeor teaching. V As of December 16, 1982, Ms. E. Durkin has been teaching for 1 year, 3 months, and A days . . . but who's counting? She also teaches LDR. Her hobbies are music, aerobics, crafts, and reading. V A follower offleamarkets, Ms. D. Davis is a native of South Hill, Virginia. During school hours, Ms. Davis teaches EMR students. V Picture Noi Available A Ms. B. Fraim returned to us at the end of January after having a baby girl on Nov. 30, 1982, She teaches the hearing- impaired students. Y A IJHS's very own Texan born teacher, Ms. B. Schultz, is in her 4th year here, Out of school finds her with fishing gear in her hands. 7 ' i , I. 1 A Mr. M. Slclgnano teaches L.D. This is his 7th year teaching. He was born in Brooklyn, N.Y. and has attended New York State University and ODU. involved teachers: Ms. Stanley, Mr. Sicignano, Ms. Schultz, and Ms. Coates at the first day SCA rally. P Ms. L. Scott is the interpreter for the hearing-impaired students She has also been employed by the Norfolk City Schools and by Christopher Newport Col- lege She was born in the Republic of Panama V gli Coming to IJHS from the South Jersey Institute of Learning is Ms. R. Crow. She enjoys composing music for the piano, camping, photography, and visiting fleamarkets. She teaches EHR. V r arf' A Ms. D. Stanley is the EH aide Refusing to admit that she was born in Portsmouth, Virginia Beach is definitely her home She is very active in all sports and enjoys reading and needlepoint 5'0- 1! 3 .2275-'T A is 35 !1'g'gjf7g '1 vs we 115 A Spending her first year as an aide with Mr. Sicignano is Ms. N. Reese. She was born in Tampa. Fla. Some of her hobbies are cooking and reading. Extra-Care Givers! The Special Education department at Independence Jr. offers individual help to students who may be experiencing problems in their regular classrooms. Students are certified and qualified for these classes through our Child Study Team. Students who wish this kind of help should contact their guidance counselors. ,f .2 . 0 XX oi' N Q , Q xx 'Z x -R Busy Builders lndusrrol Arts tres to gtve the studenr oostc lenowledge ond slatlls tn technology to better prepore hlrn for frrttng 'tro rodoy s soctery lndustrtol Arts olso glves the student the oooorruntry ro leorn ond worls wtth bostc tools ond nnochtnery whtch wtll help hrrn tn hrs everydoy Ilfe - ' nl:-.NN df- l woes :rt rfusi - . 'lf' 41 SQVHYL rylfj Vhjv 24, . 'J wg f rt ffl lu He s storr tg , K ' 'r ' ' .r ft 'rod 'rg h'td'wd 4,,,,.,pf4 I ' Y HF X ll ' ilflfdl Jtly Ml. L. words V - A Ms S. Drxon teoches 7th Srh Qrlt grodft Qhotuses Some other l't1rltlsftf?', ,fttltde rfwftsw sfltQltlrNQ CG r,Jtr'll1', pluslf-r Crufls 50wtOQ uflfl xlwrl 'ug lltw lN lr'-r Ollt VPOV lf Jl,lll'lq Melody Molsers .' wr tltrl' ' lwttlf' ,r ttf l0ylr'lJll1llQ'4ll1lVllH lf? ' -'Y l ltr' m tltttl ll :A Mfwlrtqrtl ltrrttlrt llta-ty pr-flrrrrrt rlll' ,tll t llltfrl'lI'w.-ll:-'fur-fl lltf-yrwtlrltltrwllval 4 fflll l, l lttfl rrlrl ul lltl' ll'-l'l4l ll ftflfllf '.lNIll',wH'Ll , ll v-, Lv:-', l-rl I rr 4-lI'. l'f't vu1tlfjt1vlI.'t1ll4v'l'. 'rr rluur 4' t -,rf-'lttrtw-tl-rl'. v'.v trl-rllltv'r'u1llM lftlllt--1'r'rl A 'llttl llv, ltln- ',lttl.f-.lt llt rl rrrttllrnr' lltlllxr-'. '- -ll '.' -tul ttttl 'll rJ't1rl1'tlttrtA t',t-rllut ltr r l l tl llrryl lu' lll'tlrrfvllltv-ro-t'.t1lllllvlullvt Crofty Cleoners Muff Drlrlf Steins-y Clrlforrl Dmsy Nowltrt Mory Cufiee Gertrude Sullon f? Y' vvvx' L ' l . f 0 'G' -v' . rp N ,rf sr X , we vfjf gr 16' scf LV XV, Poflkez vous lndusrriol English 4 Here s on exotfole of nre'dtsc pltne cooperorton Students often frnd rherr knowledge leorned tn one subject used or supported 10 onother Anorhe' groduore ot ODU s Mr. J. Flynn, Des des tnreresrs tn Indusrrtol Arts Mr, Flynn ts olso ocrtve th Korote ond rnolses o nneon klller roco V sf f . Mr. E. Welliver reoches 7th grodelndusrrtolfxrrs V IQ A1 i . ext A Mr. M. Weirich's hobby rs lrfe urself Hrs enrhuslosm for everyrhtng shows rn rhe woy he reoches Oth grode World of Con- structton ond rhe woy he works wrth hrs wrestlers A Thus IS MS. L. Hicks' third yeor reochtng Industrtol Arrs ot HHS She wos born tn Flortdo ond recerved her BS tn Secondory Educ Vocorronol lechnlcol Educ from Old Dornlnson Unlversrry I' , If ? FF U Y , , 1' l I l l l 'Q W yi' K X ,X 1 . X 1' 'H 't t - I I -1 all , ,9 ..1, N . ,.. X l y 4- . , X f Bus Drivers: Front: Whited, Dresen, Holl, Williomson, Reoume, Brockmon, Boker, Ebmeter, Mr lohnstone,Tronsportotion Aide Reeves, Connell. Bock: Brooks, Lue, Spence, Breidinger, Wethtngton, Smtth, Ponton, Cotpenter, Dovts, Gosktns, Moore, Morsholl, il ' 'T 4, , at Ww- , x A 1-L 4 These five folks ore in chorge of keeping the holls of IJHS sporkling They con be seen oround ony time of doy wiping here, wlsking there moking IJHS so neotl Jig T Nh, 'ZZ Demolition Drivers These people ore responsuble for the sofe deltveronce of the students to IJHS every doy They hove to hove the skulls of professtonol NASCAR drlvers to deol with the trol-ftc on Vtrgunto Beoch roods. 4 Pom Rodel, Rochel Cornrtke, Leslte Johnson, Nottlte Phtlltps, Monuelo Petty, Angelo Berrill Clossy Cooks 4 Cloudine Poul, Corleon Wtlktns, Borboro Wtlson, Donno Thummo CMonogerD, Suzonne Seneckol, Thelmo Stoncil 4 These Iodtes work very hord every doy to eose the hunger pongs of the students of Ill-l5 They ore often the unsung workers They prepore enough food for 1000 plus people every doy Hopefully they hove someone to cook for them ot home otter o long doy over the stoves of UHS 73 Q A LIBRARY ASSISTANTS: Front Cynthio Butler, Louiso Frenzley Dione Trice Bock Dovid Turner, John Kupfer, Dole Johnson, Shelly Griffin, limmy Forrell. Kim Hollis, Kim Allee Finders, Filers ond Fixers Any student moy be o helper in the office, the clinic, the librory, or the guidonce office. Applicotion is mode in the spring or in the eorly foll The student must hove o 5 course schedule with on open bell for the helper position. Librory Helpers perform o voluoble service for the school. They operote the circulotion desk, checking out books to student ond foculty members. They cord returned books ond reshelve them. From time to time they ore colled on to help with bulletin boords, prepore new books ond mogozines for circulotion, ond to do vorious otheriobs Librory helpers ore selected from study holl ofter filing on opplicotion ond must mointoin possing grodes ond hove o pleosing, businesslike monner. The Office Helpers toke messoges, books, lunches, etc., to students ond teochers for the office stoff, They help to locote students, ploce moreriols into teocher moilboxes, ond olphobetize ottendonce cords. These helpers olso collote popers. file schedules, ond poss out the dolly ottendonce list to eoch clossroom. Office Helpers: lronr Kim Noonon Middle Denise Uosko P0t1'iArchcJrtilJ0Ou, Shirley Perry Bock Chuck ROUTDIH Roy lrom Mike llwess Ron Sl AVTTOOI P 74 Yl I 'TMA 4 CLINIC HELPERS: left Side Stephanie Sargent Chris Hughes Tommy Lucey Right Side Robin Raymond, Shannon Perry Kelli Bauer Becoming a Clinic Helper: Requirements, The students must maintain at least a C average in their required subjects, To become a clinic helper they simply need to apply and have their parent fill out o permission slip. As o clinic helper students assist with onnuol screenings, log in students, take temperatures, molse ice paclss and salt water gargles. They also run various er- rands and return lost articles. Guidance Helpers submit opplicotion forms to secure position. In addition, counselors help to determine if student will be on osset to our department. Once accepted, student is ex- pected to perform duties, mointoin good scholastic standing in classes, convey on accept- able attitude and exemplify the character of a responsible guidance helper. Guidance helpers must conform to same academic requirements as school athletes. This stipulotion requires them to pass 4 subjects each respective oth week period. ln the event they do not comply, they must return to study hall. These helpers make the vvorls of their adult counterparts go much smoother. They really con- tribute to making lJHSjust a little better, Guidance Helpers: Christy Hawley, Jerry Stuart, Sally Norfleet, Beverly Bradshaw, Teri Wright, Bobby Torbert Back: Kelly Kincaid, Jannifer Dowdy, Kriss McLoughlin, Sonya Bailey, Denise Gustafson Front: Jennifer Green, J, J. Ficarra, Melissa Bengson, V izur 14.111 i -gaze: mvnvg 75 li ii l r i l i l l A DEFENSIVE SECONDARY: Frofrr Toby Lecy Joson Welker Mork Borker Scorr Sneod Ch'rsSeobrorw Dock Addy Corrsolvo Kerr Kreossrg John Regrsrer, Kenny 5,rfrwer Mke Cornell 3 ., N ... .Yx,.o i , Q! 1 Lge ,,:, - s -'C-, ,. -, .E 'I P . r5.1 ' 0 1 ,Z ' ' A 3 fig., ' .' lil! Tbfifq fy: al-X -.-In' --H 'gm :Q 'r lg.A'vNzv 5 ,wtf pl ,.r ,V e F h .nv.g,g,.3'Q', .,,L9, W Coach Dorlond ' . . . - .af Cooch Ludwig N.: , irq? 'Q' ' -. wg ' 5 .2 Z mf:-fl D OFFENSIVE BACKFIELD: F'O'NT POQIO Nerl Mark Borker PererLong Scorr Srweod Joson Welker Bock Re-ggre Turner Song Hon Brron Toyior Tony Jocrnro Chrrs Seobron Touch Down' P DEFENSIVE LINE: Aer fr few Urtly Doerhor Brlly Hommond Mrke Ser fruckel Perer Long Mme Lovelle Brron Toylor Bully ROSGOOW 76 ni w ss l I I I 1 I 4 LINEBACKERS: Poul O'Neil, Mike Boyce, Song Hon, Mort Brinron OFFENSIVE LINE: Kenny Sumner, Kevin Yen, Mike Lovelle, Eddie Reogon, Mike Boyce, Mike Schnockel, Mort Brinron, Joson Borefoor Y .nl-,-7 MANAGERS: '16-ge I Pofrlcio Russ, Borbor Colloho im, 'V 7' W vi IFJ mY Lg' I I I I I I N4 H' '. ,. ,Y FOOTBALL EAGLES: Kevin Yen, Joson Borefoor, Mike Schnockel, Song Hon, Scorr Sneod, Chris Seobron, Mori Brinron, Mike Lovelle, Eddie Reogon Rowz Mike Boyce, Mork Borker, Brion Toylor, Billy Rosenow, Peter Long, Tony Jocinro, Billy Dourhot, Billy Hommond, Kenny Row. Chris Dorden, Billy Acuff, Toby Lucy, Kurt Dreossig, Mike Cornell, Andy Consolvo, Joson Wolkef, Poul O'NeiI, John Regisrer Row Reggie Turner, Chris Estes, Mike Ansich, Sieve Clork, Vince Chombers, Ron Anderson, Roberr Keech, Donnie Croig Tricio Russ, Borboro Collohon, Allon Powers, Jimmy White ,K ,T Record UHS Kempsville 22 6 Brondon 13 18 Vo, Beoch Jr. 8 6 Plozo 19 O P A Jr, 8 O Lynnhoven 38 O Boyside Jr. 7 6 WON: 1 LOST: 6 77 78 , Q- ... ' f'0'f 1 K Inq w 1 0 ' Q N 54 ' 1 0 -'J' 5 . 2 .2 ' ' 576 -if H ' ' 'Q l- 4 Q 6 , U .. - 4 I x 4. 'a QA-vs , --JL .h H.. , - -A- .Q - , f , K' 'Omen-mae..-if' -.- ,., , 'wlluluv-Q., ,. ... 31' 'u 'tqpfan-s' ' ff Two ond o Holf Goinen Brvon Toylor goes IO for o big 0 A 4 Bnon Toylor Make Schnocker Pere-r Long - Go Get 'Eml Y Possl Possl - Woke up, Sneod, here they come' 3 x 1 i i 5 L f :Ig . . . -- , . , , , ,' u P , 4 Q Q' K -4': . ' ' ' r o i - f WU' 4 . x 1 ' 1 ' A How obour rhor Q. , , 1 I P Q de si' ' Q: oc mo 'O W' 5r19odls T.D. bound rs V w - . ' 44' . - f 4. Q i 1:1-ix, M-A'-il h-xg U., . -' - - u g,,.,' . bi OFFENSIVE PLAYERS: Front: Billie Bell, Michelle Motojecls Middle: Kristi Ritter, Donielle Toum, Milino Christie, Corlo Voorhees , Bock: Jonet McCreody, Michelle Witcher, Woody Bollew, Donielle Aruiso, Kelli Killion Ploid Skirt Brigode 'saw s FIELD HOCKEY EAGLES: Front Billie Bell, Michelle NVJl'Jj6'fli 106-ly Porter, Miliso Simmons Middle Kristi Ritter Gooch Jomes Melindo Christie, Cotlo Voorhees, Donielle loom Tommy White, Louro Thompson Christine Reyerson Bock Mrs WotsonCCoochf, Potbndemont Jonet McCreody, Stocie Shure, Woody Bollew, Michelle Watcher, Kothryn Loftint Donielle Arotso, Lourie Moson, Kind! Ryon. Kelli Ktllton, Ginny Voltz, Monogers Cindy Miller, DeDe Hoselmon TC nic: Yr' F V Ab- Q' by CJ 4,7 n I E ' v' I be '24 s . 1 , ' ' 4 'tr ' KG? ,. 'Q A A ,1,i v 1 'n DEFENSIVE PLAYERS: Front: Joely Porter Middle: Gooch Jomes, Tommy White, Louro Thompson Bockg Pot Lindemon, Christine Reyerson, Korhtyn Lottin Lourie Moson, Kindl Ryon, Ginny Voltz, Stocy Shure 79 PRE-GAME SHOW: Worm up before every gome' P TRI-CAPTAINS: Krisrr Rmer, Goochie Jomes, Woody Bollew V -rm Y 4. . Y. I -fr I 3' ' V - 'AL'-C4 x ,-' J. ugf. -i..,..f. -- --Z'-fr QW A RETURNING LETTER WINNERS: Goorh lorries Woody Dollew, Donnielle Arunso Corlo Voorhees 0-Eg' Hit Thor Puck' li 5 3 I A RETURNING PLAYERS: Fronr Joner McCreody, Corlo Voorhees, Gooch Jonnes Middle Korhyrn Lofrin, Woody Bollew Bock Kristi Rrfreri Chrisrine Reyerson, Donielle Aruiso Independence Jr. High Kempsvrllejr High 1 Brondon Jr High O Virginuo Beoch Jr O Plozolr High O Princess Anne Jr 0 Lynnhoven Jr High O Doysidelr High O 1 O 2 O O O 1 WON 2 LOST 0 TIED 5 4 Cutting for the Ball Danielle Arviso, Michelle Witcher ond Billie Bell, V The Defense held the line again: Kindl Ryan, Goochie James, Joely Porter Janet McCready 'E 'f .EVM Y' aff . I ..-fin i 1 wr-' 4 Waiting for the Ball: Goochie James, Kindl Ryan I 401 , IN' J 4 16 yard free hit: Kristi Ritter, Christine Reyerson Krndl Ryan, Goochie James, Woody Bollew, Kathryn Loftin A Holf Time Break!! Get the ball up here Krlstll Billie Bell Michelle Wltcher Danielle asc, Carla Vorhees, Kristi Ritter, Janet McCready, Tommy White ' I is , 1x ll ,Q x A 1 X, I A R ' - 3 l. 'fn' Q ' ve nf . , . , , in-NAB. as A Lowe Sykes fBonner Corrierj. Lundo Lsvernons CMonogerD. Korhy Srocy CMonogerJ. Loro Luechry Cbonner Corrierj. ,, -an-V,--S ' UI. N..- .4.. . 8-.A J ' T alt Q W 'ci . . xv, A mi I I 'vt - .5 W ' fi ' ' . ,T Q Y' - 1 ' Y M' lr Q: 'T , K- I I 5 L w ' ' If ff 1536- 3? A ' 4 5. V ' ' ' 1 1 4 I 1 . i I N w V V i- - 1.11731 nun!!! .n....- 2.5, ,1 -J '- . L, - A Mojorenes: Me-gon Newsreun, Jennnfer Bollord Mory Dolen, Ann Hoffmon Koren Q' -- ' - ' 5 A - Nt. Roullex Mneelrnqy 7- A ' I . 1 ' .1 A.- . J--fi -vs ' -, , ,v' 63524-, K -k V' , ,Q 1 f , , A SAXOPHONES If-H Amr-f, Hog:-r Hoyd Mnchcwl lynfh Andy OIG Curvy A TRUMPETS: Mukv Dovus Ioby Compton Doug Webb Lone Vines, Hnr-If-y Soun Seqmblom Kevin Ierhorr Dre-ndo Boker Nf1IF'lfturI-11 'null lkurvusc-y 82 Drum Majors: Stocy Gossett CKneeIingD Kloc CStondingD Robin Futch. Pictured: Suson Reynolds, Donielle Stroheclser. V .iL...A Flutes: Front' Down Ringressy, Tosho Jones, Deonno Gibson, Srephonie Kim Noonon, Lynn Nice, Vicki Cuotes, Suzonne Romsko, .loney They're o Reol Hit! '-K Robson, Leslie O'Donold, Regino Morris, Kelly O'Brien. A Clorinetsa Front: Exequiel Zobollero, Poul Brightbill, John Peckens, Kenny Shoop, Doniole Bond Buddies. Lindo Livernois ond Corey Hunley getting reody for o pre-gome show ot on IJHS gome V -mmm ll I-J-f lReor: Kotie Gepp, Scott MocCubbin, Dovid O'Rorls, J. D. Ridley, Jomes Anderson, Poul Hud- ldleston, Christi Coffee, Becky Reynolds, Jonine Lewis, Wendy Myer. Not Pictured: Lillion Divine. Percussion: Front: Joe Gront, Jeff Bryner, Kevin Eorly, Steve Shupe Reor: Roymond Jockson, Kenny Sexton, Angie Plonte, Clinton Johnso Not Pictured. Dovid Krieger. ' hid: fl f it . +, ' - , . 1 - ' ,...,.,,,. T... Low Bross: Front Kevin Kelley, Dorrell Loruviere Reor Robert Feotherer, Wolter Thompson, Tim Crowford, Eric Colennon, Donold Floro. Eric Lombert , . DEGINNER BAND: Beginner Bond is mode up of students who hove little or no experience in ploy- ing o muslcol instru- ment. Students leorn the boslc fundomen- tols of reoding music A.. ond focility on their J porticulor instrument. 7th Grode Bond is composed of oll 7th grode students who hove been ploying ot leost one yeor. Students in the ln- termediote Bond hove been ploying two or more yeors. The bosic music reoding skills ore perfected olong with leorning oll obout their instruments. INTERMEDIATE BAND - BELL 5: Front- Jennifer Lipfert, Louro Sykes, Lindo Livernols, Geri Contrell, Loro Liechty, Liso Horvey, Kothleen Motello, Jon Foley, Tommy Worner, Cotherine Peorson, Lorre Wodley Middle: Shelson Woltet, Liso Wlllloms, Chrls Swisher, John Whisson, Andy Jons, Liso Toft. Motrte Amis, Chrlstlno Zickus, Kelly Rothoff Bock Rick Schell, Ken Gooding, Donny Dent. Chorles Alfiet, Bill Bortolotto, Tommy Shelot, Mike Perry, Teo Sotford, Dovld Creole, George Picord Noisemokers INTERMEDIATE BAND - DELL 4: Front Meredith Dryner Allce Dovenporr Ann Lorne. Tobbetho Pestolirz. Stephonie Whitmore, Pottl Roberts Debro White Morsho Newton Julionne Zickus. Soroh Allen Joonno Howell, Terrl Wlllloms, Poulo Collohon, Cindy Notel Middle Koren Horrls, Jett Peterson, Eddie Mowery Beth Kohlhotf, Kothy Stocy Jeff Wlllroms Corl Thompson Kelly Dovenport, Angelique Homllton Kenyerto Dtummrtt Vtctotio Schlrmonn Dock ScortWorterson Dovid Ferguson Steven Solomon Jomes Forrell Dovld Motgon Kevin Ootes Borry Rrmo Steven Gergel Jomes Anderson Jett Jones, Cynrhio Jocobson 7th GRADE BAND: Front Je-nntlerGochenour Corolyn Colemon Jennifer Lyczok Mrllsso Ames Kellie Pollock Wendy Corlson Kelly Crockett Suzonne A Kerri Kim Noble Tlochelllecket Q . D Krr-,ten l yrttun Mtch0eIPoyr1e ' Scott Mow:-ry Tlrcky Reyes Corol Vest Uurk llrrurr llc-II Moth Ulunchrztd Uuvtd Ptrrrrts:-y Jr-H Suddr-rth John Alutrto Tottt ll-qtos SCO!! 34-qt-rlflrtrrr Mrtt-.lrrnlllkv nolds N1 f Y ftrrrs lates 84 Front Cody Bedford Michelle Bullotd Scott Lofrenrere Christine Kebbell Yolondo Byron Poul Stofford Terry Eby Michelle Boyer Lynn Borners Amy Wortemon Becky Brrghtbrll Middle Mork Boldygo Ronold Siegel Rcrk Chopmon Bock Joseph Right Uorry Porter Mrchoel Ouellette Thomos Reddtck Chris Drvtro Gory Matthews Thomos Horvotic Bonitocto Cordenos Doug Roymon Terry Wrlltoms Poul Gyles Elvis White The Fellowship of Christion Athletes Hud- dle is o group of othletes ond ony in- terested students who meet weekly for food, fun, ond o discussion of Christion beliefs. Once o month we meet ot oreokfost with the huddles from the other schools in our oreo. There ore opportunities to go on weekend retreots during the school yeor ond comp experiences during the summer, 4 FCA: Front' Kristy LoChonce, Song Hon, Mike Boyce Amy Wilkins, Cindy Rumney Reor: Scott Sneod, Joson Borefoot, Beth Horris, Woody Bolleu. Q' ini A FCA: Frontr Jill Litchenhon, Mory Bolen, Jennifer Liner, Kelley Lomb, Jonice Heoth, Stephonie Holto Rear: Donielle Arriso, Robin Colby, Tino Wyott, Michelle Witcher, Christy Brock, Jonet McCreody, Donielle Toum, 4 FCA OFFICERS: Seoted Scott Sneod - President Stonding, Beth l-lorris - Vice president, Kristy LoChonce - Secretory Not Pictured Jenni Owens, Nicole Jomes, Mike Lovelle, Melino Christie, Becky Reynolds, John Bowen, Sondy Hoselmon, Plolph Record ond Peter Long 85 , l Sing Me o Song! The Chorus oresenreo o oelighrfol mosicol concerr They presenred rhe concerr ooring rhe Chrrsrmos seoson ond song fesrive holiooy songs In one of rhe songs The Twelve Doys of Chrisrmosi Mrs Dixon prclseo some reochers our of rhe ooorence ond rhey Clio rhe morions ro rhe song The concert wos drrecred superbly by Mrs, Dixon ond rhe chorus wos eguolly os greorl The Modrigols spenr mony eorly mornings on buses going ro elemenrory schools ond Conyolescenr homes ro presenr corollrng concerts, -nf I lx Ni A Concert Chorus: Fronr Loro Whrre Crrcker Tollyn Rondee Cross LoVondo Surfer Berh Touhey Loorre Mcrson 2nd Row Amy Cuorrrs Becky Johnson Terrr Wills Jennifer Mercodo Nomosre Norelle Mory Sewell Lindo Moxwell Joner Ziegler Grd Row Roxonne Tyndoll, Julie Coffin, Shoron Welch Srocy Rogers Trno Trommell Vrclsr Wrckers Jennifer Boymo Jill Amenrler Audrc Chisholm, Jomr Toylor Srephonre Born Kory Lowe, Terri Lodoox Arh Row Borooro Horrell Down Allen Rene Leggerr, Sheri Schochrner Tommy Homel Korl Lreborr Roy From Dowd Lowenrhol Scortie Scorr Bock Kelly Cooper Cuoyle Schilling, Suson Crowrhers Kelly Homrlron Bobbronne Porrerson Korhy Smrrh Angelo Corprno Wendy Mur- roy Julie Ploclsen, Morrho Plon A . gwfisi sv A MADRIGALS iron! Adrlrn llrypl-uns Gino l'Ro'sf-rrllrul lrurlf-y Srrrirqn Mrrifllrr Prrrrr lkrr r- Alun Prrwr-rs lr',uMf1rlrr'r Chrrrrry Jrrclxson Ururirru' Diggs Mir lrfrllfr Jc,ir'ir'-c'llr,1 Currie Dodwoll Richord Copley Myro Slpe Oono Sword ltr-fir lqrrlrr l flr- Izrryrri lrrwr-nilrul Annu Willsrrisurr Clirlslrnri llrrrnslry Mrclrue-I Porter Bryon Spulwr Wendy KCIIW Sureno M0110 LISO Roymond, Christy f'jN lV'i', 86 l l l r l I l l l M if--+1-ff - A 7th Grode Chorus: Front: Lindo Willioms, Meloni Lowson, Doug Smollwood, Stephen fx 'i. A Lone, Erick Moore, Cindy Aggos, Shori Bonnemo 2nd Row: Jodie Miles, Liso Christopher, Beth Crouch, Jen Acosto. if gm.. Std Row: Annitto Denton, Robin Stitt, Kristo Bouer, Julionn Mottiko ? gTl,, f 4th Row: Allen Thorsen, Michelle Averette, Dono Precythe, Kelly Buck, Bock Row: Foith Nichols, Michelle Smith, Tommy Anderson, Robyn Anderson, Jenny ' cf --M' ' Sloon. Tonio Lyle ond Christine Hornsby come in ofter hoving their picture token. nur b..'7-'ff'-ru-. F 323' '19-G X. H avril ,-,Aff rdf f f f i-iiiv .9 'V if :al-Ai . b 7' 5-. ','ff:'9' , 1 Q-if was ,jd-y Mrs, Dixon, Chorol Director i l X c. Mixed Chorus: Reor: Liso Worden, Kim Cowon, Kim Pulcini, Thereso Johnson, Louro Hills, Niro Brones, Jessico Hill, Alon Rogers, Adrio Hopkins, Sherri Bollhof-fer, Cindy Frey, Kothy Moon Middle: Liso Koloczyk, Cindy Murrell, Jennifer Pennington, Roche! McCusker, Liso Schmid, Suson Horns, Allison Bloxom, Shonnon Dudmon, Louro Miller, Joy Spurgeon, Corrie Dodwell, Bonnie Reed Front, Peggy Kight, Becky Aldermon 87 it ,-4 Nl A FRENCH CLUD OFFICERS: Mfuy Sfnjmrmuvu Vwcf- Pr:-sud:-ru lcmfw Mason President Iiyfn, ',gmM Hv.lfmf1r1 frnul fmrrxsfm Iff'f'lSLJH'I le-muff-r Mmcudo Srfcrvmry In-I V 1 Mm'-tfwm rA:-vpn, N1-ww-arm Kr-muy S1-Arms 41:-lwe-r umdy umfw whvdw we'-re '. Jf7VvfV1-lp .r!wrlf1Vv.mf1r.11r11i Hu- iuylurui P 1 Q, 1 B8 . '19 S-0 'A 5 T 4 Chtistmos Condy Cone Elves: Nicole Gouthier, Noel Bird, Suson Crowthers, Pom Holberg. French Club: Top Left: Front- Arnelio Au, Fiono Bullord, Megon Newstein. Middle: Nomoste Norelle, Anne Vihn, Stephonie Totem, J J Ficorro, Ex Zobollero. Reor: Shelly Griffin, Robin Gorrison, Toby Compton, Kelly Kin- coid, Tino Reeves. Porlez Vous y Fron coise? Le Solon Francois CThe French Clubj The French Club hos os its gool to leorn obout the indepth culture of Fronce. The club olso believes in contributing to society. This yeor, the club sold condy cones with o messoge to roise funds for the Joy Fund ond World Vision. We por- l ticipoted in the Foreign Longuoge Foir ot the Lynnhoven Moll ond helped host our onnuol J Foreign Longuoge Dinner here ot Independence t J Jr. High School. T French Club: Front: Beth Hollond, Michelle Motejek, Jennifer 5 Bollord, Koren Roullet, Ron Aruto, Kothleen Robbins, I Middle: Goyle Schilling, Pom Holberg, Audrey Willioms. Suzonne Nielson, Chrissy Wicks, Reor: Jon Embry, Stephonie Byrd, Jockie Stonfield, Julie Cof- fin, Angie Gordon. V xx Q gm 89 in ' ,,. Spanish Club: Fronr Cnrno Hrdy Trroo Cosmer Srepnonre Byrd Srocy Schruer Tonyo Hommlron, GIUO Chondler Corhy Cooper Dr SoroCSponsorJ Reor Robyn Loyron, Angle Dyknns Caorner Vrncenr V im I UI Sponish Club: Front Kelli Knllen, Kris Zuckus, Gen Connell, Por Lundermon, Jon Sowyer, Juluonne Znckus, Luso Horless, Annette Sroub Re-or Dowd Deon, Bully Bortolorro, Pool Bnqmbrll, John Voccoror Wullrorn Cox, Somuel Povey, Jesse Cosrono, Allison Prrmon 90 'Y tg, Hoblo esponol? 1 The Independence Junior High Sponish Club, Los Conquistodores, lconsists of 50 members strong ond tolses on OCtive port in school oc- tivities. The yeor consisted of mony fun-filled octivities. To stort off the yeor, the club went to Chi-Chi's Restouront for Columbus Doy ilhe Christmos progrom in December showed some hidden tolents lin some Sponish students. For Volentine's Doy there wos o fund- roising project to help o sick child ot the Childrens Hospitol of the Kings' Doughters. ln Morch students from Sponish l ond ll por- iticipoted in the Notionol Sponish Exominotions, Foreign Longuoge lweek wos olso onother mojor octivity for the club, For this yeor fond mony more, IJHS Sponish Club will olwoys be on top! s. 55 of 4 Spunisli Club Christtrios Progror' Mrs. Jonz ond her Sponish ll closs ore busy in the Home Ec kitchens cooking Poello V At Chi-Chis Piesrouront V ull., ' 4 gallon if ww I S--t s-Y A Spanish Club Officers: Mork Nohro, Vice- A Soy Chi-Chi' Presidentg Loro Liechty, Secretoryq Liso Rivero, President 9' Sf' I wg,-.ss OD Xlr Despite o slow srorr, Dromci Club produced o fine efforr or the city-wide one-ocr competition or Brondon Junior High School, Performing Fred Cormichoeis force, ll-les l-loving o Bobyf' club members ore shown here in the eorly sroges of reheor- sol, Work begins in the spring on i'Snoopylll o sequel ro Youre A Good Mon, Chorlie Brown, the successful brood- woy musicol comedy. This is rhe woirrng room Mrs North soys the nurse CWendy Schorzmonnh P A Pomomrme I olwoys bring o flosk oIong, soys rho vers-ron Mrs Fosrer CDenrse Boslso, rnghib, for you firsr iirriers' ro Mrs Murroy Clsoihryn Lofron, left? He's Hoving o Boby? 92 .-swf-.. . N D 4 A A 'No rhonks, Idon'r smoke Mrs Norrh CVoI Siegol, left? to Mrs Groton KAnne-ne Stoub, rlghfl. Qui 4 NS Qi KJ .N ' A Karate Club: Front, Krystol Bloir, Bobby Mejio, John Embry, Jorge Pereiro, Michoel Smith, Reor: ismoei Prodo, Joime Purificocion, Ex Zoboliero, Jomes Hommer, Dennis Smith, Mike Smith Not Pictured: Billy Englond. 4 John Embry doing Q flying side kick - Look out, Jorge' The Korote Club, which is in its second yeor, hos severol new members os weil os returnees The efforts of Mr Jones ond Jon Embry hos enobied the members to porticgipote in o structured, disciplined progrom of mentol ond physicoi conditioning, The club is open to oil students who wish to meet the demonding choilenge of the Mortioi Arts. Mr Jones, sponsor, looks on os Jorge Pereiro ond Mike Smith proctice some kicks, V 3-if'? 'i i ' Jg' V , ' '- 4 5 J i f , Q :N 'iff' I Q 3 . J Q' A Bobby Mejio shows the proper Front Kick Form to Ismoel Prodo Kioi!! Notionol Junior Honor Society Sponsors: Mrs Ruesch Mrs McCorr V I r 5 LIMIT L me SKYS +9 nl 7 A Q7 V 'nu 'H' ' Notionol Junior Honor Society: Center Left Front John Vrck. Srocre Shure Sondr Hoselmon, Tommy Whrre, Sco Sneod Middle Goyle Schrllrngs, Mory Soquinsir Suzonne Romsko, Audrey Wrlhoms, Jocks Stonfreld, Room Colby Jenn: Owens Reor Allen Mrchele. Dowd Smrth, Elis Rrchels John Norney Mort Swrngler And Old, Bryon Spohr 4 Notlonol Junlor Honor Soclety Officers: Jonrce Heoth, Paper Tereso Woody Bollew, Treasurer Krrsty LoChoncc Secretory Sureno Fozelr-Mortrn, Vice Presrdent Scott Sneod Presndent rl 1 i l r 4 National Junior Honor Society: Front: David Lewis, Amy Jeroy, Tracy Black, Stephanie Hotto, Kristy LaChance. Middle: Kathryn Lottin, Kevin Hicks, Karen Brothers, Bonnie Diggs, Stephanie Byrd, Tracia Casmer, Teresa Ballew, Cathy Cooer. Rear: Carey Hunley, Laura Liechty, Holly Johnson, Jane Davenport, Amelia Au, Christy Brock, Surena Fozeli-Martin, Janice Heath. The Smart People 4 Woody Ballew and Stephanie Byrd work at an Eagle Football game distributing programs, The purpose of the National Junior Honor Society is to promote scholar- ship, leadership, service, citizenship and character. During the school year Honor Society members participate as guides during PTA Open House, serve as hostesses at the sports ban- quets, donate a Thanksgiving basket to a needy family, and make a donation to the Joy Fund at Christmas. Money raisers during the year include selling football pro- grams at home games, sponsoring the Valentine Day Dance and a spring fund raising activity. The Honor Society holds two induc- tion ceremonies a year. The ninth grade selection is mode after first semester. The eighth grade tapping is done in May. Members Not Pictured: Kennet Ake Andrew Greenberg Colin Clark Paul Mollas Katrina DeSantos Laurie Mason Jon Embry Bryan Mele Erin Quinn Susan Reynolds Kurt Sellers Ex Zabellero X A BuiIder's Club: Front. Becky Johnson, Heather Carmichael. Kristy LaChance, John Bennett. Middle- Anna Wilkinson, Jon Oden, An- drew Greenberg, Alex Sadler, Kathryn Loftin, Top Stacie Munson, Jenny Owens, Scott Fur- man, Christy Brock. 4 Buildet's Officers: Christy Brock, Vice President, Kathryn Loftin, President, Jenni Owens, Secretary, Andrew Greenberg CNor Picturedb, Treasurer Selective Community Services The Builder's Club is a coeducational service organization designed for students to operate in Independence Junior High School through the sponsorship of the Bayside Kiwanis. lt provides an opportunity for students to positively work together in service to school and community. The club goals in addition to ser- vice, is to develop leadership potential, foster development of strong moral character, and encourage loyalty to school, community, and nation. This year the club was involved in various projects such as food collections for the needy and raising the flag for the school each day. 95 9 6 Af 11 Y . LATIN CLUB: A Fronr Corfre Ternple Mory Sewell Anno Wrlkrnson Kovhleen Ryon Krrsrr Foberg Je-nnrfer Curoy Mrddle Bull Brownlow Alex Sodler Down Rrngressy Rlchord Wolsh Srephonre Homo Chrlsrlne Moreou Joely Porrer Bocll Mr Morrn lon Oden Tornrny McLeod Andy Greenberg Jrrh Collrer Julre Ploclferr Korhryn Lofrrn Jonlce Heorh Elrse llrchels Flying High The Eogles Club, formed I0 rhe Sprung of1982, 45 composed of srudenrs who hoye Ierrered IO o Vorslry sport or Independence The purpose of rhe club IS ro proylde servlces ro rhe school, pro- rnore school sprrlry ond provlde ond sponsor cer- rorn soclol ocrlymes The nnojor project for 1982- 83 rs ro buy on ace rhochrne for rhe PE deport- rnenr Orher prolecrs rnclude selllng splrlr shlrrs, selllng lerrer lockers spohsor rwo doncesr orgonlze o sprlng plcnlc cleonung up school grounds ond plonrlng gross seed for the orhletlc fleldsr ond serrrng up dlsploy l'Cuer hugh on sports IO the mom holl by the offlce A EAGLE CLUD OFFICERS: Chrrsry Brock Secrerory N Kvlly HHTCOTO lrecusurer lreorl . K :cole Jonnes Vnce-President The Lotin Club is on orgonizotion of Lotin students, The purpose of the club is to brooden one's knowledge of the Romon culture, The students roise nnoney not only for their Venirnus Vidimus Vicimus benefit but olso for the benefit of chorities. Nostro Lin Est Lotino LATIN CLUB OFFICERS: President Kothryn Loftin, Treosurer Stephonie l-lotto Vice-President Jonice Heoth, Secretory EAGLES CLUB Frontr Ms. Rodgers, Kindl Ryon, Mike Boyce, Chris Seobron, Jenni Owens Middle' Mike Schnockle, Tony Jocinto, Sony Hon, Billy Hommond, Mike Lourlle, Mr. Dorlond Bock1 Melino Christi, Colro Voorhees, Nicole Jomes, Tereso Bollow, Scott Sneod, Christy Brock rJr'rJr-rrrJr-rrrf- Jr Hugh IS the group thot r1'prf .f-rtt', und Involves ull students an the ufrruol Ifrrtr Irurrrr-roorrr sf-nds Q rf-prf-sf-ntotive rf, qv-rrf-ml SCA rr.:-r-rrnqs Itrrs pr-rson reports oll rJrr,jr'ft'. und Uffrvrlrf-', to c-ucrr rrrr-rrrbf-r of the Irurrrr-rofrrrr und r-rrrrmruqrfs f-vrfryone to por' 9th GRADE REPRESENTATIVES: Postr fe'eso Uollew Sono f-Iosernnon Ar' y W IR ns Srgq 9 tu mggn Cbrrsry Brock Jew Clweos 1ODDCOIby C noy Ikrfnrev M RR Cook M cneie wrrcrrer Heotner Pero M ooIe 3 II, Rosenow Torn Mcrsecrw e I4 rv Cowon Steohonre Porto C' s'. E JCV oerte Nrcole Gourn e' V of Cnores Donrelle Arv.so Mrctwelle Arlrson Srocy Rogers Bock Dof ci Rondoll Tom Cutler Exefro Fozetr-Mor rx Kfsr Rrrter Jonrne Moro Denrse Gusrofson Beth Hrllhouse Beth HOrrrS 1 .vl 71,2 ll Jw ,, X -, , 4'l Q, , fr f JU c S' J Viggira twgrs ingf 7th GRADE REPRESENTATIVES: P Sreven Lone Korrrno Cooke Vrckr Hotch, Robrn Srrrt Doso Precyrne Koren Woodhouse. Jennrfer Perry Krrsren Horton Pom Arrrrombeou Jennrfer l yczok Cory Smrrh Jeff McCreody Student Bosses Irrr- Student Cooperative Association of In' ttf rrmlr' Irrr- rrrwrrrr- Iur 195525531-, IIN- Slay rf, the l rrrrr rrrrfi 1-rrrorrruqr-', purtrcrprtrron an dcmcf-s fwllf-frrrrrgfmrtru-lJr1rtf-rJWr1yrmrirfrf-Jcnyhrrtci 'trfrrrt Ilftyu Ir-rrrtrr-r Appr:-rrnrrort Duy ond ',r-rrfrt Puls Itrr- 'rf A ut lrrrir-pr-rrrir-r'rrv Jr ron rr'.r,1-', rrr urftrrri -rrrri ztrwr- for 4-xu-Ile-rrcv In 21 MMI pftrrw rrnrrrrrrr by ull '.r11rJr-r1I'. 'IH C3 8th GRADE REPRESENTATIVES: Front Luz Stoner Jeff Brrghtbrll Krrsten Boum, Mory Ann Boker Dono Sword Mrddle Corol Gorrrson, Robrn Gorrrson Pot Lrndennon Evon Kolfus. Koren Roullet Tommy Hor- votrc Mrchelle Morercek, Louro Branson Polly Meyer. Melonre Nrssenson J J, Frcorro Denrse Owsrony Cportrolly cur off! Bock Melonre Frsher, Roylynne Hussey Ron Hurst. Bully Hommond Lee Costic, Mrke Elwess Morcy Dorley I I I I I Q W3 it gr I I IL I 4 '-l-1i.,,,,k' EXECUTIVE COUNCIL: Front Stocie Munson, Heother Pero, Jenni Owens, Robin Col- by, Michelle Moteicek, Krtst' Ritter Bock Michele Witcher, Sure-no Fozeli-Morin, Amy Wilkins, Chris- ty Brock, Cindy Rumney, Sondi Hoselmon, Corol Gorrison Elected Loter Beth Hollond. Reporter Cnot pictured? One function spon- sored bythe SCA is the first school doy rolly which introduces oll the students to the SCA officers, the Ad- ministrotors, ond key school personnel. The SCA olso presents o skit which gives the students o very quick I ' ideo of whot extro- I 4 curriculor octivities ore ovoiloble in the woy of clubs ond sports, At the for left, you see Scott Snead represen- ting the Notionol Junior Honor Societyg Sandi Hoselmon Crniddleb gives her rendition of o Togo Potty CLotin Clubbg Christy Brock Cbottomb shows us her true mod-scientist self Cfor the Science Clubb. .., ..,, L i LIP 35.5-5 fiilpl ms . , , ,,..,- L-1 r V, . lll'1'Yl14i55' lid S ' D, 'wffvaiij F A fl E r Y X ii LCJJ 2' 'f' I' Ju? 3 5 Jo? il o. O 0 J Off, An SCA Activity Around Christrnos tirne, the SCA sponsored its onnuol Christmos Door Decoroting Contest. Eoch homeroom wos osked to decorote their door with o cortoon chorocter with o Christmos theme. There were rnony colorful doors decoroting our hollwoys, so the judges hod o hord choice to moke. The first ploce door wos Mr Mizenko's seventh grode science closs Ctop lefth. His door hod Caorfreld in the center of o colorful Christrnos scene, contemploting how holidoys offect his stornoch Second ploce went to Mrs, Lont's first bell seventh grode closs Ctop right? with ET. phoning Sonto. Third ploce wos Mrs. Jonz's first bell Sponish closs, Speedy Gonzolez grocing the lighted door, Although there could only be three winners, there were severol nicely decoroted doors: Mrs. Dixons is shown Ccenter pictureh. Severol clossrooms hod the some ideo os shown in the center right picture - The Grinch who stole Christrnosll SCA Advisors: Mrs McCort, Mrs Porker P 100 4 Becky Johnson corries the A for EAGLES Thot s o lot of spirit for o little person' Pep Club Members: Cindy Aggos Morjorie Allen Kristo Bouer Shori Bonnemo Donno Brennon Kelly Buck, Sec, Stephanie Byrd Christino Chompogne Gino Chondler Julie Colemon Rick Copley Angelo Corpino Kelly Dovenport Amy Gorris Kelly Homilton Chris Hordy JoAnne Horris Bev Helfelfinger Pomelo Holberg Christino Hornsby 4 Lots of volume ond big mouths ore o requirement for Pep Club os Ms. Dixon, sponsor, ond o couple of . members demonstrote Go Eogles! 4 The Pep Club is on orgonizotion mode up of school-spirited students from 7th to Oth grode. They help to promote spirit ot the footboll gomes, bosketboll, ond other sports events. Their We're M oftitude hos been exemplified in their support to the teoms, their projects, ond school func- tions. After yeors of not hoving o pep club, these students hove shown much enthusiosm in rebuilding o trodition, Michelle Jonecko Becky Johnson Jockie Johnson Terry LoDoux Kelly Lomb Leonne Lewis Kotie Lowe Kim Senter Jill Amentler Julie Coffin, Pres. Bev Lytle Julionn Mottiko Jennifer Mercodo Denise Mickelson Bori Moorefield Nomoste Norelle Kim Porker Bobbionne Potterson Coye Peorson Jennifer Pennington Bonnie Reed Mortho Plott Mory Sewell Jenny Sloon Doug Smollwood l.oVondo Suiter Tommy Swonn Jomi Toylor Tino Trommell Lorre Wodley Tommy Worner Cindy Welborn Vicki Wicker Wendy Wilson Michelle Vick Reigh Whitemen Tommy Anderson Melonie Fisher Shelly Griffin Amy Whitemen Rheo Rieves 101 FHA - Know-How for the Future Future Homemakers of America is on organization for youth. run by youth. lnvolved members plan the action molsing a difference in their homes, schools, com- munities and selves . A , preparing for the future by developing life skills today. All home economics students may join by paying dues and most activities take place during class time As a member, you will be a part of the largest student organization in Virginia Beach. Through the chapter activities of your choice, you'll tackle tough teen concerns and the challenges facing families and your community today. -,'. Ja! J 9 6th Grade FHA: lwfit lrtrrirt, Urirlerwoitd Michelle Smith Ciorner Vincent Patricia llfi irvriri Clif-rt y Grirrwet Rl'l1'f,JRlf'VC' ll:-rti lit-riisf' llrmslra ilfrr-sid:-nrt Mrs Allen lennller Dordt-n Cieno Yates Milt-illsrt ltr-nrte Dhfindqr- Kathy Stacy Cllr-corderi 102 Several FHA members held the balloons before they let them go an the Flying High day. This doy WQS celebrated in late September in a statewide releasing of balloons to sym- bolize rhe high spirit of F 1 . Bth Grade FHA: Frant1 Renee Avallone, Gloria Pansacola, Mary Griffen. Joely Porter, Rear: Brian Hart, Christi Coffee, .Faith Jackson. CPresidentJ Cindy Butler, Dawn Etheringtan. C ll Sth Grade FHA: Front Lesa Blake Anne Laine, Carol Garrison, Becky Alderman. Cindy Welborn, Cllecorderl Debbie Cmreer Middle Traci jones lustine Caflrey, Leslie Elks Tomte Amis, ltll lechtenham lprestdentl Christine Troylor Rear lraci idwards lanet Ziegler Mrs Allen, Michele Culver. Tommy Mcleod 'J t 'K FHA PUMPKIN DECORATING CONTEST It has become a tradition at IJHS each Halloween for the FHA students to have a pumpkin decorating contest. Prizes are awarded to We Need a Home to Make It Better students and then pumpkins 'are donated to area hospitals and nursing homes. This year the students also took the pumpkins to local day care centers. V ffn 5.9: ni.. ml I A 11-L A 7th Grade FHA Members: Tap Far Left, Cynthia Jackson, Taressa Funderburk, Bottom Far Left, Andrew White, Holli Furman, Bottom Middle: Angela Moore, Lisa Overton, Denise Vincent, Christine Redding, Kim Johnson, Laura Matsko. Middle Middle: Tino Allen, Rondo Acel, Stephanie Green, Jessica Rodriguez, Valarie Culver, Top Middle: Melanie Keffer, Tammy Kaczmarc' zyk, Allison Bernier, Kim Eley, Top Far Right: Susan Jacobs, Cynthia Gleshire, Top Bottom, Far Right: Ginger Wentz, Tracy Cox, 4 Home Economics Il FHA Members: Lavonda Suiter, Nlckelle Vick, Lisa Keene, Katherine Hughes, Sue Haddock 8th Grade FHA: Front: Katie Lowe, Nancy Kelleher, Cindy Frey, Stephanie Whitemore CPresidentJ, Middle: Patti Roberts, Theresa Davis, Marcy Dailey, Marilyn Trice, Stephanie Bain. Rear: Lynn Smith CRecorderb, Mrs. Allen, Tammy Moran, Tabbetha Pestalitz, Debbie Dean. V 8th Grade FHA: Front: Lillian Divine, Cindy Hughes, Polly Meyer, Kim Myers, Nancy Parks, Amy Swanger. Rear: Debbie Rose, Christina Moreau, Paula Callahan, Karen Roullet, Kenyelta Brummitt, Nita Barnes, f mL,eTm X Ll. A-ff QL 103 Home Economics II FHA: From MorgorerSrnrrh Alerho Turner Shonnon Perry Cheryl Hole Corlo VOOFYWGGS Reor Beverly Lyrle Monone Allen Jennlfer Grubbs, Trocy Conlslnn P Seventh Grode Home Economics FHA: Fronr lnno Connon Nlcholyn Glbson, Jennlfer Borcrro Sonoro Woodruff Julle Wlllloms Mlodle Klm Mercer Chrlsry Rolllns Amy Hull, Ellzooerh Neol, Kam Kelley Korherlne Prrrenger, Llso Moson Reor Shonnon Horless Beth Moore, Kevrn Morrlson, Deonno Lolr Koren EOOdhOuS9 Chrrsrrne McElveen Dronno Russell NW' Xl I' CQ A FHA Chapter Officers: Seored Denlse Bosko, Publucnry Chonr- rnon Lynne Srnrrh ond Srephonle Whlr- more Hlsrorrons Crndy Welborn, Reoorrer Srondlnq Kelly Wohrenburg, 2nd Vuce Presldenr ond Mlchelle Vlcls, Presndem Nor Pictured Jlll Llchrenhon, 1sr Vlce Presudenr Forth Jocl-csonl Secretory, Liso Overron Porllornentorlon ond Morjorle Allen Hosorrolny Chonrmon Mrs Allen - Sponsor P Wav 2 5-Duct ill D x S3 10481 5941! W' A Mrs Pugh '- 'N Spryrnor A A NPW FHA Member lis. 'Pt 'Q 'lv Jul poised JS S isis .gn A A.I.A.S.A. Club: John Royhill, Mike Plhue, Shone Sisson, Tom Zerborini, Chcuk Kelley These ore but o hondful of the lndustriol Arts Club members. The formol nome for our club is A I A SA or Americon lndustrtol Arts Students Associotion. This notionol orgonizotion is dedicoted to building o positive imoge of the Americon industriol orts student by bringing together students with o common interest so they con exchonge ide-os, discuss problems ond shore common purposes 3- 11 'P' Science Club: Mr. Revelle CAdvisorb, Troy Rothoff, Jockie Stonfield, Kelly Rothoff, Doug Kinloch CPresiclentD The Science Club is composed of indivlduols who shore on interest in oll sciences Meetings ore held ond field trips ore token to oreos of scien- 105 tific interest, I l l l I r-racy I 'UD No It lsn't DEBATE: Fronr Alive Dovenport Joney Dovenport rfhegorrve Teom Leoderi Scott Furmon QAtfir- moriye Teom Leoderl Jonice l-leoth Ctslegotive Teorv Leoderr Soroh Allen Bock Alex Sodler Richord Copley CNegotive Teonn Leoderi Ted Cose Andrew Greenberg QAf- tirmotive Teom Leoderb Kothryn Lottin Angie Dyk ns Jon Oden P Richord Copley Cleft? ond Scott Furmon Crrghtl shorpen their cross-exominorion skills for the city A Andrew Greenberg stumps Alice Dovenport with o TTI! Qllfnsllfjll Ill ll IHJS3 4'XOfTllllKHIOll 106 N ww XV S- I X STK X 5' -V 5 ,f The IJHS Debote Teom provides experiences in persuosive public speoking ond reseorch. The Debote Teom is the one ploce where students con eorn points for orguing. The topic this yeor is: Resolved: Thor the United Stores should significontly curtoil orms tournoment Y 3 soles to other countries The offir- motive teoms orgue in fovor of the resolution. The negotive teoms orgue thot the present system Cthe srorus quo? is sotisfoc- tory, Teoms compete citywide in competition rounds ond in o tour- noment with other junior high schools. Citywide competition pro- vides teom trophies ond individuol speolser owords. Students moy olso eorn letters. TY E . U' 4' 1 l A loney Dovenport QNPQOYIVP loom leoderl holds up o time cord during 0 procrice debcilets Observe Soroh Allen Alice Doyenport, lon Oden lstondingi Jonice Heoth ond Kothryn loltin Andrew Circ-enhercg lriqhtl cross examines Alice Dovenpott 0910 Otter her speech . l r Yes, If IS! ,. 5 Forensics is the ort of debote ond public speoking. IJHS hos two forensic teoms - Debote ond Public Speoking. The public speoking teom consists of 8th ond Qth groders who enjoy the chollenge of speoking before groups of people. The public speoking reom competes in o city-wide meet eoch Februory. Teom members speciolize in exrem- poroneous ond impromptu speeches, prose ond poetry reoding, ond spelling, UH5 will conduct on in-school forensic contest to determine who will represent Independence or the City meet on Februory Q. Outstonding teom members ore Andrew Greenberg, Richord Copley, Kothryn Loften, ond Joney Dovenporr. Alex Sodler Cleft? ond lon Oden fright? orgue orms soles reduction V Forensics: Front Volerie Siegel Richord Copley l Reor Ms. E McBride, Mory Riner, Kelly Homilton, Elise Richels Korhryn Lofrin, Andrew Greenberg loney Dovenporr 107 l 1 it l l r -1 Closs Photos 1 3 Cav' ' 's' 3 Hcmsov Den se M ckerson Tr no ..,-,Z Esofaew-. 1 mr D ryged Dov o Corn e' vow Sago nsn Brron Alsron Borooro Cooro , :Hefron V Business Committee: Fronr Denrse Holl Alrce Dovenoorr Soroh Alien Connre O Neo! Reor Me1rssoBengson Cnrrsrrno Hornsby Jrm Collrer Allrson Prrrmon Nor Prcrored Joney Dovenporr Tommy Underwood Jornre Solok V il A Srofy Scrrrerpr Corol Gonrer A Mrs Morrrs Sponsor in ond I-rrry Donovan work on me Someone nos ro do rrre rypung' Hfrltowfrwr loyurn Srocy ond Sondro erose o ooo boo on rne Ioyoor P I Irrrz yr-ur ', Declorotion Stoff hos worked Nord ro pro' rirrfr- rm- 6555 yr-orboola Mony rnornrnqs ond lunch br-lla wr-rv urn-rr! rdf-ntlfyrnq people' rn QICTLHCXS drow' rrrq rrrf- lrryonr of rhw prrqf-f, rroppnnq Ihr- prcturvs ond qw-Irrrrf, rr ul! rmqr-Ihr-r Wrrh H10 help of luylor l'I1bIr'.trrrrq', Mrs Krlfrrr-I und Sponsor Mrs Morris we Irrrrrlf Ifrrtl'-IIN' bf-xr Us-cIc1rc,1Iror'1I-vw ,, xo .- 1 5 if ' f J' We Did Good, Kids! Clubs: Tasha Jones ond Megan Newstein identify and layout the chorus pic- Front Stacy Caossett, Megan Newstein, lasha lone,-', tures. V Rear Sondra Monoco, Stephanie Byrd, Ainy Donovan V ,AS ' 2 Jgfw A nn l Y Donovan. Rear: Stacy Shreier, Beth Harris, Carol Donovan, Not Pictured: Melissa Ames. A Core: Front: Sarah Allen, Alice Dovenport, Joney Davenport. Rear: Stephanie Byrd, Jim Collier, Christina Hornsby. Not Pictured: Jamie Solak, 4 Specialities Robbie Arbuckle, Photographer, Andy Janz, Posters lr .....,.....'-f A Candids and Captions: Front Carolyn Colemen, Angie Gordon, Corol Vest, Heather O'Neal, Amy 109 i A Bosic Bunch The Computer Club is open to oll students in- 'ested in the use ond progromming of com- titers. It meets every two weeks before tool. 4Computer Club: Front: Polly Meyer, Jockie lnnfield, Koren Mothis, John Norney, Tom Zer- 'irini, Ronold Aruto, Chris Croig, Jeff Peterson. fad Wentz, Joely Porter, Pomelo Rice, Scott lmvey. iddleg Angie Plonte, John Bennett, Amelio J, Shown Myers, Henry Thompson, Cindy Qelborn, Jonet Ziegler, Jomi Toylor, Suson Hor- ii, Jerry Deorbeck, Bobby Hovey, iaor: Suson Nelson, Joson Gossmon, Allen michele, Jeff Stonfield, Robert Bergstrom, Bob l-otherer, Bryon Spohr, Mike Rhue, Poul Tond- jerg, Brion Alston, John Elliot. i v Steering Committee: Polly Meyer, Pomelo .ce, Angie Plonte, Jomi Toylor, loner Ziegler, 3-ff Stonfield. br Pictured: Rick Schell. 'll Ccireer Constructors The purpose of the Future Business Leoders of Americo is to provide, os on integrol port of the instructionol progrom, odditionol opportunities for students in business educotion to develop vocotionol ond coreer support competencies ond to promote civic ond personol responsibilities. A SOME CLASS FBLA OFFICERS: Kim Cowon, Jo Ann Horris, Kothy Boyot, Amelio Au, Reggie Moore, Tommy Grob, Kelly O'Brien i i i l 'l 'P' A M' i 1 I - . , President. Kim Cowon FBLA. Reor. Kothy Boyot, Poul Tonberg, Brion Alston, Reggie Moore, Vice president Paige Volemme t L0Uf'e Beon- Secretgry Jo Ann Horns Middle: Kimberly Cowon, Dorlene Benhose, Kelly O'Brien. Assisronr Secretory Shonnon Hodge Front: JoAnn Horris, Amelio Au, Tommy Grob, Michelle Vock T'e05U'e' Rohm Lose' Assistonr Treosurer Reggie MOOf9 Historion: Elso Gerwin Porliomentorion AmE'liO AU ll i ..- - 'tit 1 'I A Germon Club: Front Jerry Norris, Connie Sofftell, Wendy Meyer, Brion Ford, Alice Dovenport, Joney Dovenporr, Suzonne Rornsko, Adom Morris, Heother Robinson, Loro White Reor Steve Shelton, Koren Allen, Suzonne Kromer, Lorre Wodley, Doug Kinlock Tim Crowford, lim Lyon, Dovid Don- ner Kurt Sellers GERMAN CLUB OFFICERS: Dovid Donner, President, Kurt Sellers, Vice-President, Som Zuckermon, Secretory P The German Club is on orgonizotion of Ger- mon students interested in the Germon-speolsing world. Membership is open to ony interested students Among the yeor's octivities ore: Ger- mon Club Tee Shirts, Germon Food Sompling ofter school, o trip to the Virginio Orgonizotion of Cuermon Students Convention, porticipotion in the '83 Foreign Longuoge Foir, ond o trip to Busch Gordens in the spring! The Getmon Club is spon- sored by Mt. Sheorl. Sprechen Sie Deutsh? o su I . . 1 4 ii si , - I . . tl. MXN ' i ' 4 w. ik I! I g cs . 1, in 4 Mr Flynn gets coughr unowore' Never feor, Mr Morsholl, we'll get thot S50 V L 4 ill-snug ..4 A Look out, Mr, Weirich, Mr. Ludwig's goto pie for you! A Mr. Flynn gets his poybock, The Annuol Pie-in-the-Face wos presented by the S.C.A. to roise money for the United Woy. Money wos col- lected from students in first ond second lunches to determine which teocher would get the pie in the foce. The teochers who competed in first lunch were Mr. Flynn vs. Mr. Dorlond. Mr. Dorlond wos the teocher who got the pie. Mr. Ludwig ond Mr. Weirich were the porticiponts during second lunch. Mr. Ludwig received the pie in the foce. Mr. Morsholl unexpectontly ogreed to get o pie in the foce if we could roise 50 or more dollors, which we did, ond Mr. Morsholl got o foce full! Mr. Flynn olso unexpectedly received o pie in the foce from Mr. Dorlond. It wos hilorious to 113 see these men on stoge with pie covering their foces. Chocolote creom wos by for the choice of oil!! , , ,, ,,,,, YYY, , Mn, 1 Q L I N ,I 'l U - f 1 N 1 f Everybody's 0 FLAG FOOTBALL CHAMPIONS: Mr Dorlond ond Ms Rodgers-Orb Fronr Rrclsy Roymon Ronold Sromonr, Robby Trrce Crrrr5Seobron -- fleor Prwrl Jones Myron Bornes, Worren Smnrh, Louren Moreau Nor Prcrured Mrrchell Lee Doug Swollno, Scott Romsey P I D A A Re U 'r 9 3 D SF 51 N A SOCCER CHAMPIONS - WATKINS - 7: Front Steve Furzgerold, A 8th GRADE SPEEDDALL CHAMPIONS: Front Peter OGrom Henry Thompson, 3lf'vf' SYYICHIOOU. Shone' Newberry. KI! EDYQOOO Keyun Yen, Mork Heckler, Dowd loper Make Boyce , U'1 'f 50 5999'b'0 ' HUVU9' CO 'f'f TOmmY Reddmk T9 Y WY' Bock Joson Borefoor Andy Morsholl Jonwes Wood Eddne Reogon Sreve Gundel. Srr-w Bruno Tony Wyovr Reggie mme! u 114 L ..x-- 4 .x A SOCCER CHAMPIONS - MS. WATKINS 7th GRADE: Front: Shorolyn Bonnemo, Kelly Buck, Tricio Kersey, Amy Croig. Reor: Kotie Pittenger, Jenny Lipfert, Allison Moore, Jenny Connor. Every yeor, the P.E. deportment offers every stu- dent the opportunity to be port of 0 winning teom through its lntromurol progrom. Every student becomes port of o teom which in turn porticipotes in the ployoffs to determine the chompions of eoch grode. The Seventh groders ploy soccer while the Eighth groders ploy speedboll. The Ninth grode girls ploy field hockey ond Ninth grode guys ploy footboll. Pictured here ore the best of eoch sport. A FIELD HOCKEY CHAMPIONS - MS. WATSON 9th GRADE: Front Lorree Wodley, Stephonnie Prother, Nicole Gouthier, Eleno Posek Reor: Kotrino Desontos, Trocy Block, Suzonne Nielson, Julionne Ziclaus Not Pictured- Jennifer Grey, Robin Colby, Dristin Sowo, Robin Roymoon. Shoron Welch. SPEEDBALL CHAMPIONS - MS. WATSON 8th GRADE: Front: Lynn Smith, Mynito Bornes, Becky Hoselmon, Jennifer Moyer. Reorz Michelle Smith, Ann Vinh, Kindl Ryon, Chority Jockson, Louro Sykes. Not Pictured: Sherry Gomet, Jennifer Gorris, Suson Nelson, Amy Wotson, Kerri White. P INDEPENDENCE GIRLS BASKETBALL EAGLES 82-88: Bosed on the volues ond philosophies of IJHS, we consider ourselves to hove hod o very successful seoson. As bosketboll got underwoy, the girls leorned thot working hord ond goining experience they would improve in oll ospects of the gome, They demonstroted this consistently os the seoson pro- gressed. It wos olwoys o teom effort os the girls disployed teom spirit ond good sportsmonship. ln- dependence is olwoys proud of the girls who go through the bosketboll progrom, wishing them con- tinued success ond hoping they will tolse with them os much os they gove to INDEPENDENCE JUNIOR HIGH. Shorp Shooters Coptoin - Beth I-Iorris Cooch - M. Wotkins P Cooch M. Wotkins, Nicole Jomes, Michelle Orenduff, Kindl Ryon, Kim Brumley, Woody Bollew, Kristen Horton, Kelly Kincaid, Beth Hortis, Allison Moore, Angie Plonte, Beth Moore, Troci Jones, Melino Christie, Monogers - Corol Gorrison, Jennifer Liner, Michelle Motejcek, Not Pictured: Beth Kohlhoff, V Q 'U ffflqqdg xi cicoicita I.. XJ UIJI-J 19' .. -v YQ? ns-'X -7 vo.-.- -. 1 ,,,,,, .. I I -. l Does she meon us? P 4 Sholl we dome? INDEPENDENCE JR.HlGH J A How sweet it is! Here' You rake it! V LL-3'-l :af any if -O., Q 5' Y 10101-4-vi-nm-w. ,- .. ' 117 STARTING LINE-UP: Fronr Myfon Bornes Scorry Sneod I Km Sewers Reor Assr Coocr Kenny Sonwne' Gofy Morrwson Cof- 9 ey Coson Pmllo Smr Heed Cooch Mr Lodwwg Cori Twvford P Z Keep up thot defense: Phullup Smr with the boll, Gory Mornson 411 Kon Sellersn 42 Kenny Sumner, 34 V 'T .-- A-,, , .V V V - ----.Q e 1--wx 'Liv' .L g ,' Q- - ...' ' 6 .411 f ' ef fvv- WH, , - , Ali ,,,.....,-'-- ---' Q I U' f, 3. J- '- A Co-Coptolns: Kenny Sumnerl Scotty Sneod 4 Phullup Sm: goes up for 2 ogoensr Kempsville Jr I R BASKETBALL EAGLES: Reor: Corl Twiford CAssr, Coochb, Bobby Srorl ing, Joson Borefoot, Kenny Sumner, Gory Mor rison, Corey Coson, Phillip Sim, Kurt Sellers Fronkie O'Brien, Bo Ludwig Ccoochl, Front: Chris Seobron, Brion Toylor, Dovid Smith Reggie Turner, Myron Bornes, Scotty Sneod Doug Sirmons, Tommy Dovis. Nor Pictured: Chorlie Scott. Dribbling Demons 4 Jump ond Reach: Gory Morrison goes up for ojump boll V 7 f KC :Hole hscopofwewr P ses 0 1 QM wofsr ro me rms opponent V 1 lla-1 nv 'mm Hum 'sn-ve' C lurk Mnlu- 31 Iwvmlxvl MIN luvvllv 12'fJ M4 I . , r 9 . . r--2 , . 3 f , f x X P 5 ' 1 , 'N 0 I Dv'-rv -,6 , A STARTING WRESTLING LINE UP: drill' AAIISPIBLIYL1' Fully lnnirllu lun IUHUS MUIIUIIHIOH ld RPLIQOH W Lum: Mlm-lqrmci H1-my Ifmrvupxurw CrL1IqPIrc's Urud Adumu Don Cr Gly Q9 0 8, -ua 4 WRESTLING TEAM: Reor Vincent Stomper, Steve Shupe, John Mike Lovelle Notividod, Nick George, Don Shull, Don Armstrong, Son Hon, Poul Lopretto, Mike Schnokel, Don Croig, Steve Clork, Fktchord Scorpullo, Aldo Dibleordino, Ed Reogon Middle Curtis Clymer, John Bennett, Andy m : Morsholl, Kurt Kreosstg, Tim Jones, Mott V W I law. I gil Xa, , Mike Lond Cmiddle left? uses o crossfoce to turn his Kempsville opponent. 4 Mlke Boyce ond Tony Joclnto - woiting is hord on Pin Me, Will Yo? 1 Brinton, Poul ONeil, Tom Horvotic Front: Mike Groves, Croig Pires, Ron Aruto Richord Welsh, Mike Lond, Joson Renoger Henry Thompson, Brod Adoms, Noel Bird Kong Vong, Scott Furmon, Rolpn Record WRESTLING MANAGERS: Morcy Woolord Jennifer Moyer, Chrissy Wicks, Denise Holl -J 121 Q'.v EAGLE GYMNASTS1 Von' Aw-N 'W we-'sofw Dofwo Sword LW ,' w'TVTSO'N 215 Row Ms RoOQe's coocrx Srwomnofw Perry QCO 13D'O'W' Bev Hefevwge-' ccrcopronm Kelly Rorhoff Agoqoger 3:1 Row M dole Bw Mofy Am Boker Jenny Archer Mgr we Coffwey Neo' Too Bor SOIly Norfleer Soroh Bell Kelly Buck Roo W 'CIOVV sow P Room Gof' sow Homes on me Floor V .7 1 .4 Af ..-- v Q L - lf' 122 I Arn- Null-I-,urn fm IN- lim-W-rn Uma - .L ...nl K 'fm 'l' I ,. z.. r .7 X 4 Solly Norfleet demomsrrores her style Ms Rodgers goes over meer scores V 4 ,ref rf 1- nww ry 'mf' dvi- -N ,. D ,. ml? ' 4 OUCH!! Dono Sword bolonces on beom. Jenny Archer Cmiddle lefrb gerrrng reody for compermon Terrific Tumblers 4 Shormnon Perry shrnes onthe Floor Exercnses 123 I kj fi 'I! 7 ASOFTDALL TEAM:F'onr L.so Horvey Solly Norfleef Kr M dole Bern Horr.s Kristen Horron Woody Bollew NVJ iOQ9' Reor Gooch ion-res Wendy Keiler Kornryn Lofrin Kim Noi Prcrgeo Michelle Orenouff .ion Sowyer isri Rirrer Noncy Kelleher Lorrie Lorenz Liso Hornrner ' Chrisry Midgerie Kelly Kincoid Becky McNeill Liso Rivero iMonogerD Jennifer Liner ' Brombly Wendy Vondole Beth Kohlholl Mory Bolen aMonogerD f . 5 A, i r , E oo fx' i LD ' U3 1 1 CD ' i O. ' LA V7 ' Q -6 ' i Z .Q i 41 I 46 L11 U1 f-w I -1' Awoich rho: Wlndup: Dem Horns hos o terrific one' I A Returning Players' Krisii ilivrer Chrisiy Midqerie Noncy Kf'Hf tiF'Y Kcilfrryn lrifriri Wc'ic3c1y Uullew SPIN HOHIS IUII Kiciiirfr Jriirwx ' ,J M Kristi Rmer hopes in couch one ii ii con get by slugger V Gooch Jomeslb Soc 'em Girls 4GIRLS SOCCER TEAM: Front Jenny Owens, Michelle Wrtcher, Cindy Runnney, Deedee Hoselrnon Hindi Ryon, Anne Vinh Middle Arny Croig Allison Bernier Micky Vick, Kim Calisson, Heorner Pero Liso Hogon Reor Michelle Moteciok, Kelly Krliin Kristi Brock, Mory Riner, Corlo Voorhees, Terri Wiliiorns Not Pictured Pot Lrndermon, Susonne Krorner, Becky Hoselrnon, Suson Neislon, Joiies Coilres, Cooch Cochenour, Kirsten Boom VDASEDALL RETURNING PLAYERS: Billy Rosenow, Bobby Storling, Song Hon, ScotrSneod. Returning Soccer Players --.- Al' r:--. mb' , fi. ,, 4 so - use ' .Fart Boseboll Brovodos BASEBALL TEAM: Joson Borefoot, Mork Borker, Song Hon C9th7, Song Hon C8thD, Tony Jocinto, Jerry Jefferson, Donny Keene, Kevin Kronenberg, Fred McKinney. Chris Moke, Richord Odenweider, Poul O'NeiII, Williom Rosenow, Scott Sneod, Bobby Srorling, Mort Suggs, Robbie Trice, Vince Turnilry, Reggie Moore ' 125 1 fa-3, Observe Gentlemen: 'A H9 Sct-nockel rnrowtng the ,PM 3 s:,s Jw e vt H9 Ansrcr' Steve Clork Cnns Estes 'JODCy Sommewrrl one Mtke Lovelle look on P SP RTS '88 of-el IS: 0 an Q x N, Sli: SPRIN Trock n' 1 tl' L, D 0 n O D n 'D 3 5 vi G23 ...P . ,-,v.+- f f I Lffaibqw .W f.',t,tj.wV ' Jt 6'S Fleetwood Who? Monnte Rodrrooez Cntrs Seobron ood Mork Nobro beodrng for tbot rmoortont Irttle whtre Itne 'P gf.-0-...M .. BOYS TRACK TEAM: Front Robert Hofele Errc Nonro Mrke Loyelle Chrts Seobron Mrke Schnockel Keyrn Yen Kevrn Hrcks Jomes Wood Sefond View Vorerte Seogol tMonogerr Clnrts Estes Por Morsholl Drew Downs Jornes Clork Bobby Hovey Steve Muller Mork Nohro Mrke Elwess Dowd Um JP Dug Shui-no Monoqer, Fwd tw,-. UObby Tnorfroson Kurt Kreossrg Korrts Porker Doyrd Smrtn Dowd Henderson Rtck Klous Toby Compton Med' fwfr Knorr Do'Iond Bob Feotnerer Mrke Ansrcn Orton Toylor Bobby Sornmerhtll Joel Nremr Todd Cort Monnre Rodrtqoez Corbre Amos Orton Mrkmv' Str-,te Cmrk Rodney Rothnoff uAsst Coocnr 'QD' ' 3 J I' , v' H l ' 'T .1 1 ws ,JN- fl ' 1. ARETURNING TRACK TEAM MEMBERS: Tosno Jones Kelly Rotlnolt Conoy Muller Curnny Voltz Krrrt Alexonder lockre Stonfreld Borboro Hovey NOT PICTURED TRACK MEMBERS: Coocn Hoynes Mrcnelle Hacks, Meltsso Bengson, Tosho Jones Lrso Dolby Sondro Monoco, Becky Johnson CMonoQer9 1 H F rt ' l i r l AGIRLS TRACK TEAM: Front Allrson Bloxsom, Julre Byrd, Ginny Voltz, Borbro Copro, l Joonn Howell, Beth Moore, Jockre Stontreld Cotny Cooper Mrddle Chorrnotne Collrns, Allrson Moore, Sozonne Nerlson Krm Alexonder, Tommy Moron, Kelly Rothoff, Victorro Snerrnonn, Borboro Hoyey Reor Corolrne Colemon, Shonnon Hodge, Condy Muller, Jonrne Word, Roorn Porch Krrstr Foberg, Donrelle Stroneclser, Suzonne Rornslso, Krm Pollord, Chrrstrnro Chornpogne E Crnonogerl l l l l l I rl i ' n 111' S ! 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