Jacksonville High School - Crimson J Yearbook (Jacksonville, IL)

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CRfMSON “J” JACKSONVILLE HIGH SCHOOL 500 WEST STATE JACKSONVILLE, ILLINOIS 62650 Slxvi 1976-1977 ONE THING THAT HASN’T CHANGED . . . FROM YOL ,.sa tea:. JR SOPHOMORE YEAR THROUGH YOUR JUNIOR YEAR IS THE NEED TO REMEMBER THE SCHOOL YEAR 1976-1977 THE YEAR IN PICTURES 13 Adventures 16 Adventures 17 Sherrie Mitchell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Farrell J. Mitchell is this year’s recipient of the Good Citizenship Award Medal at JHS. The award is presented by the Illinois Society of the Daughter's of the American Revolution. Sherrie has participated in National Honor Society, Speech and Drama, Latin Club, Crimson Frolics, Speech Contest, Jazz Band, and Music Contests while at JHS. Outside of school Sherrie participated in Summer Theatre, directed a Children's Theatre play and was nominated Miss Morgan County Queen. Sherrie will attend Millikin University in Decatur, Illinois in the fall and major in Musical Theatre. Each year the DAR award and the SAR award are presented to a senior girl and to a senior boy who demonstrates the qualities of dependability, cooperation, patriotism, and leadership. S.A.R Steve Scobbie, son of Dr. and Mrs. Therron R. Scobbie is this year’s recipient of the Good Citizenship Award Medal at JHS. The award is presented by the Illinois Society of the Sons of the American-Revolution. Steve has participated in Basketball, Football, Track, Student Government, and Key Club while at JHS. This year Steve was Captain of the Varsity Basketbll team and Snow King of the Christmas Dance. Adventures 18 directors Dr. Robert Crowe Superintendent of Schools Adventures 19 Dr. Norman D. Brust Principal District 117 School Board FRONT ROW- Cecil Franseen, Pauline Meyer, Bill Ricks BACK ROW- Cal Verhoef, Ivan Heaton, Charles Jones. Not pictured- Bob Freesen Name: Mr. Roger Hadley Years at JHS: 5 Courses: Assistant Principal Name: Mr. Clifford Thaxton Years at JHS: 28 Courses: Director of Guidance Name: Mr. Arnold D. Farmer Years at JHS: 15 Courses: Dean of Students Activities: Student Government Gifts to JHS from the Jacksonville Kiwanis Club assist students in relating interests, abilities, and experiences to the world of work. College and occupational View Decks, plus sound filmstrips and printed materials, entitled Way of Life Formu-la .enable students to explore facts about jobs in relation to life values and to make educational and vocational plans accordingly. The Conference Room will be the resource center for this type of information. Come in and let the counselors help you help yourself! Name: Mr. Russell Jacoby Years at JHS: 1 Courses: Guidance Counselor Name: Mrs. Patricia Biloz Years at JHS: 8 Courses: Guidance Counselor 20 Adventures Name: Mrs. Marion N. Scott Years at JHS: 6 Courses: Basic Design, Crafts I and II, and Drawing I and II. Activities: Art Club, and Fine Arts Festival Name: Mrs. Julie Grogean Years at JHS: 2 Courses: Basic Design, Drawing I and II, Sculpture. Painting I and II, and Graphics. Activities: Art Club the arts Name: Mr. John E. Hayter Years at JHS: 12 Courses: Sophomore Mixed Choir. Concert Choir, and Orchestra. Activities: Crimson Frolics and Musical Name: Mr. James D. Welch Years at JHS: 30 Courses: Marching Band, Concert Band. Jazz Band. Brass Choir. Woodwind Choir, Percussion Choir. Varsity Band. Pep Band. Theory I and II, and Director of Music Education for School District 117. Activities: Jazz Band, Pep Band. Senior Class Sponser. etc. We have many things to be proud of in the line of arts. Two students, Kathy Adams and Sharon Massey, went to all-state for the music department. We also received a printing press from the Jacksonville Junior Womens Club. The press cost around $300 and was especially needed for graphics classes. Adventures 21 Name: Mr. Ron Hainds Years at JHS: 6 Courses: Accounting I and II. Sales and Advertising. Record-Keeping, and Business Law Activities: United Believers in Christ Name: Mr. Roger Uhe Years at JHS: 2 Courses: Consumer Education and Drivers Education Name: Mr. Frank Templeman Years at JHS: 13 Courses: Record-Keeping I and II. Business Math, and Beginning Typing business dept. Last fall Mrs. Fylstra resigned from the JHS staff and moved to Tennesse after teaching at JHS for three years. Mrs. Green moved to Jacksonville from Kentucky and took over Mrs. Fylstra's business classes. Name: Mrs. Iva Fylstra Years at JHS: 3 Courses: Beginning and Advanced Shorthand. Business English. Office Typing, and Advanced Typing Activities: FBLA and Inkblot Name: Mrs. Barbara Green Years at JHS: 1 Courses: Beginning and Advanced Shorthand. Business English. Office Typing, and Advanced Typing Name: Miss Lillian Ford Years at JHS: 6 Courses: Beginning Typing. Intermediate Typing. Personal Typing I and II. and Note-hand 22 Adventures Name: Mrs. June Brand Years at JHS: 15 Courses: Latin I, II. and IV. and French II Activities: Latin Clubs and French Honor Society foreign language We at JHS are lucky to have a Foreign Language Dept, as good as ours eventhough the junior high program has been dropped. I Name: Mrs. Suzanne Verticchio Years at JHS: 9 Name: Miss Patricia Harlow Years at JHS: 1 Courses: Spanish I, II. III. IV Activities: Cheerleading, and co-sponsor of Spanish Club Courses: French I. III. IV. World Today Activities: J Staff. Senior Class Sponsor. French Club Name: Mr. Manuel Velasco Years at JHS: 12 Courses: Spanish II, and Consumer Education Activities:. Spanish Club, coach of Tennis and Soccer driver’s ed. Name: Mr. James Churchill Years at JHS: 12 Courses: Drivers Education Name: Mr. Gary Spagenberg Years at JHS: 11 Courses: Boys Physical Education and Drivers Education Activities: Sophomore Class Sponsor Name: Mrs. JoAnn D. Nelson Years at JHS: 4 Courses: German I. II, III. and IV. Activities: German Club | Adventures 23 Name: Mr. Dan Glenn Years at JHS: 2 Courses: Vocational English and Sophomore College Entrance English Activities: Sophomore Football Name: Miss Jan Knoblock Years at JHS: Vi Courses: English 3 and 5 R. Speed Reading. Senior College Entrance English Name: Mrs. Patricia Martin Years at JHS: 4 Courses: English 3 and 5 R. Speed Reading, and Senior College Entrance English Name: Mrs. Jan Powell Years at JHS: 4 Courses: Sophomore College Entrance English, Oral Communications. Theatre Productions, and Interpersonal Communications Activities: Speech and Drama Club. Speech Contest. and Asst. Director of Plays english dept. Name: Miss June Winkleman Years at JHS: 7 Courses: Journalism I and II. Senior College Entrance English, Advanced Sophomore English, and Themes and Essays Activities: Herald Name: Mrs. Gloria Slavens Years at JHS: 14 Courses: Junior College Entrance. Sophomore General English. Mass Media. Short Story, and Literature of Terror and Horror 24 Adventures Name: Mr. Thomas L. Smith Years at JHS: 9 Courses: Senior College Entrance and Advanced English, Themes and Essays, and Speech Activities: Department Chairman and Inkblot Name: Mrs. Beth Glenn Years at JHS: 7 Courses: Sophomore General and College Entrance English and Creative Writing Although ten elective classes were dropped this year, there has been a renewed interest in some English classes. In addition, there has been a need for a reading program in the school for quite sometime. This year speedreading was begun and students have shown considerable interest in this new program. Workshops and discussion groups were held, and as a result, English teachers have revised the grammar and composition programs. english dept. Name: Mrs. Kathy English Years at JHS: 11 years Courses: Children's Literature, Junior General, and Sophomore General Name: Mrs. Donna Chenoweth Years at JHS: Can't Remember .. Too Long! Name: Mr. Luke Fry Years at JHS: 3 Courses: Senior General English, Sophomore General English, Theatre Productions, Escape Literature, and Humanities Activities: Directing Plays and Musicals Name: Mrs. Louise Norris Years at JHS: 18 Courses: Advanced and College Entrance Junior English Activities: National Honor Society Adventures ?5 Name: Mrs. Eloise Ridder Years at JHS: 22 Courses: Girls Physical Education Activities: Chairperson of Physical Education and Intramurals. Name: Mr. Robert Long Years at JHS: 1 health and p.e. Even though we’ve had a lot of trouble with a shortage of gym space this year as we look back all the griping we did was alot of fun. Good luck to the next class in the crackerbox. Name: Mr. Al Rosenberger Years at JHS: 24 Courses: Health Activities: Athletic Director and Head Track Coach Name: Mr. Fred Curtis Years at JHS: 7 Courses: Drivers Education and Health. Activities: Head Baseball Coach Name: Mr. Don Gustine Years at JHS: 1, 5 at Turner. Courses: Drivers Education and Health Activities: Key Club Name: Mrs. Delores M. Darley Years at JHS: 1 Courses: Girls Physical Education and Health Activities: Girls Track and Volleyball Coach Name: Miss Marge Howard Years at JHS: 18 Courses: Girls Physical Education Activities: Girls Tennis and Basketball Name: Mr. Tom Carmody Years at JHS: 22 Courses: Boys Physical Education Activities: Intramurals and Wrestling Name: Mr. Robin C. Manker Years at JHS: 3 Courses: Algebra II Acc., Vocational Math. Geometry. Algebra II. and 2 year Algebra. Activities: Math Club Name: Mr. John Corder Years at JHS: 15 Courses: Algebra I. Algebra II. Geometry and Geometry Acc. Name: Mr. Roger L. Me Clintock Years at JHS: 16 Courses: Algebra I. Geometry, Integrated Algebra and Trig. Activities: Head of Math Dept. math dept. Name: Mr. Richard Anthony Years at JHS: 10 Courses: Vocational Math, Geometry. Analytic Geometry, and Calculus. Activities: Sophomore Basketball Coach Name: Mr. Larry Sweatman Years at JHS: 10 Courses: Algebra 11. Algebra III.IV. Algebra V, Trigonometry. Geometry and Computer Programming. Activities: Computer Club Computer programming has become a popular class at JHS. This year marked the second year of its success. Because of the new interest in mathmatics, the department sponsored two clubs, the Math club and the Computer Club. IjJjg Adventures 27 science dept. Every year the Science Dept, sponsors the Bausch and Lomb award but many students don't know what the award is. The Bausch and Lomb high school award is given at graduation to the senior who, in the estimation of the faculty, has achieved the most outstanding record in the study of science. Name: Mr. David Nielsen Years at JHS: 4 Courses: General Biology and College Entrance Biology Activities: Science Club Name: Mr. Rick Johnson Years at JHS: 4 Courses: General Biology. College Entrance Biology, and Two Year Algebra. Activities: Junior Class Sponsor Name: Mr. Al Downing Years at JHS: 7 Courses: Environmental Science, College Entrance Biology, and American History Activities: Basketball Coach Name: Mr. Dan Moy Years at JHS: 14 Courses: Chemistry and Advanced Chemistry. Activities: Assistant Track Coach and Cross Country Coach. Name: Mr. Rich Ommen Years at JHS: 14 Courses: Two Year Algebra. Physics. Senior Refresher Math, and Astrology Activities: Science Club , 28 Adventures Name: Mr. Alan Jager Years at JHS: 2H Courses: World Today. Psychology, and Sociology. Name: Mr. John Althoff Years at JHS: 14 Courses: World Today, American History. Government, and Contempory Affairs. Activities: Head of Social Studies Dept. One of the major projects the Social Studies Dept, has been working on is the revising of the curriculum which includes the American History course among other classes. Name: Mr. Richard Nelson Years at JHS: 10 Courses: American History and World History Name: Mr. Mike Verticchio Years at JHS: 4 Courses: American History and Economics Survey Name: Mr. Jerry Bradshaw Years at JHS: 15 Courses: College Entrance and General American History. Adventures 29 Name: Mr. Robert W. Allen Years at JHS: 17 Courses: Metals I. Advanced Metals, and Welding vocational dept Name: Mrs. Elnora Williams Years at JHS: 1 Courses: Preparation tor Parenthood and Child Care Name: Mrs. Audra Taylor Years at JHS: 14 Courses: Foods I. II. and III. Clothing I. II, and II. and Housing and Home Furnishings This year was the first for another club at JHS. The Electronics Club was started in the fall and became more popular as the year went on. Name: Mr. William A. Fortschneider Years at JHS: 17 Courses: Agriculture Occupations Activities: Jacksonville FFA Chapter, Senior Class Advisory Committee, and Football and Basketball Concessions Name: Mr. Gary Thompson Years at JHS: 9 Courses: Automechanics I. Drafting I, and Architectural Drafting 30 Adventures Name: Mr. Kermit G. Reside Yearsat JHS: 26 Courses: Cooperative Vocational Education Activities: CVE Employer Appreciation Banquet Name: Mr. Don English Years at JHS: 6 Courses: Occupational English and English 3 R Name: Mr. Edwin Ahlquist Years at JHS: 21 Courses: Practical Electronics, Applied Electronics, Electronics Theory. Consumer Electronics, Electronic Communications, Machine Drafting, and Electrical Drafting Activities: Electronics Club Name: Mr. Luther Gain Years at JHS: 4 Courses: Machine Woods. Woods I. Practical Woods, and Refining Woods special ed. Name: Mrs. Janis Versen Years at JHS: 3 Courses: Special Education II Name: Mrs. Jean Hughes Years at JHS: 1 Courses: EMH I Adventures 31 Name: Mrs. Charlotte Brown Name: Mrs. Terry Gibbs Name: Mrs. Wanda Reynolds Name: Mrs. Jan Ninmer Secretary for Guidance Name: Mrs. June Hazelrigg Secretary for Attendance Name: Mrs. Leona Spradlin Assistant Librarian Name: Mrs. Jacqulyn May Years at JHS: 9 Courses: Library Science Activities: Student Librarians Name: Miss Minnie Williams Assistant Librarian 32 Adventures our helpers Cooks: FRONT ROW: Wilma Suttles. Dixie Hartsook. Lois Mather. Vivian DeOrnellas BACK ROW: CloAnn McGlasson. Barbara Burnell. June Everett. Shirley Cook. Martha Finch, manager. we thank you Custodians: Ashley Gardner. John Finch, head custodian. John Keehner. Bob Knopler. James Brown. George Stury. Our apologies to Jake DeOrnellas who was not present for this picture. Helpers 33 Seniors Sophomores Juniors Mike Acker Everything I like is either immoral, illegal. or intoxicating. -Unknown Roger Lee Adams Life’s been good to me. but there's still so much to do. -John Denver Les Allen We're traveling fast from a dream in the past to the Brave New World. -Steve Miller Craig Anders Robert Anderson If at first you don’t succeed try. try again. Then quit. No use in being a fool about it.” -W. C. Fields Ronald Eugene Aring Life has it’s ups and downs, but life is not over till the lid is closed. -Original Shelley Kae Ash Let me live in a house by the side of the road and be a friend to man. -Sam Water Foss Alan Dale Baker Everyone has a time to go. but when mine comes. I hope I’m ready! -Unknown Bruce E. Baldwin I Wish that people were like leaves on a tree, not better or worse, but equal to me. -Original Brian Barwick Nobody ever had a rainbow until he had a rain. -Jim Croce Susan Baxter If you love something you should let it go free, if it returns to you. its yours, if it doesn't it never was. -Unknown Sarah Jo Becker You’ve got to get up every morning with a smile Janet P. Becker on your face, and show the And I'm searchin world all the love in your for a rainbow! heart. -Marshall Tucker -Carole King David Beckman Phillip E. Benz It matters not how long you live, but how well. -Publius Syrus Mark Bettis Love lasts a life time so they say but make good use of it because a life time might last a day. Raymond Randall Bettis Only those who care, are cared for. and only those who care get hurt. -D. Smith James E. Blaska All I want out of life is a little bear money, a little food money, and every now and then, just a little. -Unknown Karl Bockemeir Rubbish. Watson, rubbish! What have we to do with walking corpses who can only be held in their grave by stakes driven through their hearts? It's pure lunacy! -Sir Arthur Conan Doyle Edward Brewer Don't walk in front of me. I may not follow; Don’t walk behind me. I may not lead. Just walk beside me and be my friend. -Camus Betty A. Briggs To accomplish great things, we must not only act. but also dream, not only plan, but also believe.” -Unknown Teresa Briggs I love the ocean. I love the sea. But most of all my love is thee. -Unknown Eric Brown Blow up your T.V.. throw away your paper, go to the country and build you a home. -John Prine Sheri Brown Half our standards come from our first masters, and the other half from our first loves. -Santayana Anita Burgdorff I am myself, and no one can change me; for what I am. I am proud to be. -Original Gary A. Burton Who loves not wine, women. and song, he remains a fool his whole life long. -Martin Luther Susan Kay Byers Wasn't it yesterday we used to laugh at the wind behind us? Didn't we run away and hope that time wouldn’t try to find us. -Diana Ross Peggy Jo Brune We are all a true nature’s child, born to be wild! -Steppenwolf Mary Marie Bruner The best thing to give your enemy is forgiveness; to a friend your heart; to yourself respect. -Lord Arthur J. Balfour David Bullard Don’t worry; it’ll all come out in the wash. -Kevin Jenkins Suzanne (Susie) Caldwell Love when you can. cry when you have to; be who you must that’s a part of the plan. Await your arrival with simple survival. One day we’ll all understand. -Dan Fogelberg Pam Campbell Yesterday is but today's memory and tomorrow is today’s dream . .. And let today embrace the past with remembrance and look to the future with longing. -Kahil Gibran Alan Chappell A day will come at last when I shall take the hidden paths that run west of the moon, east of the sun.' -Unknown Randall Curtis Chappell Children are the world's most valuable resource and its best hope for the future. -John F. Kennedy Tim Childers Time to find the right way. it seems to take so long, but when I find the right way, I know I will be strong. -Head East Lisa Clark I never had anything until I found you. and now it's love, to last forever. (Doug) -Original Martin W. Cockerill I’m kind of like my ole Bluetick hound, I like to lay around in the shade. I ain't got no money, but I darn sure got it made. -The Charles Daniels Band Ron Cox I don’t want much of nothin’ at all. but I will take another take.” -C.D.B. Dale W. Cully “It's better to remain silent and be thought a fool, than to speak up and remove all doubt. -Bob Basham Jeffrey H. Curtis There is no time like the present and there is no present like time. -Unknown Cathy Lee Cody Could we see when and where we are to meet again, we would be more tender when we bid good-bye. -Ouida Kathy Lynn Coe I love the life around me, I feel a part of everything I see, I love the life around me, a part of everything here in me. -John Denver Randall C. Colbert My greatest fear when I die is not death itself, but the realization that I had not truly lived. -Original Charles M. Colburn I feel sad somehow; My rumble, tumble days are over now.” -Cliff Richard Karen Marie Colton A friend will see you through when others see that you are through. -Louis Sobol Cindy Sue Cox You’ve the right to sing your own song, no one else can tell you if it’s right or wrong. Living your own life, that’s what life mens. -Busch Theme David Brooks Dailey If you think you’re beaten. you are; If you think you’ll lose, you’re lost: Success begins with a fellow’s will; It's all in the state of mind. -Crim Son DeFense Brenda Dalton He knows not when to be silent, who knows not when to speak. -Unknown Lillian Daniel ‘‘Friendship can turn into love, but how sad when love turns into friendship. -Unknown Alex W. Daniels Cause it’s only in your heart, this thing that makes you want to start it all again. -America Diane Marie Darush In time as we all grow old. some of us fall down the road. But you know that we must be strong, in this world to carry on. -Dave Mason Brad DeFrates Hey. Hey, the cripple creek ferry breaking thru the over-hanging trees. Make way for the cripple creek ferry. The water’s going down; it’s a might tight squeeze. -Neil Young Janet R. DeGroot With each day we live, we look forward to our future as to life and love. -J.D. Mark 0. Doyle These two dollar shoes. Lord, they hurt my feet, but that fifty cent liquor, well, it could be beat and I see no reason, reason to be sad. -Ozark Mountain Daredevils Lana Deanna Ecker It’s the laughter we will remember whenever we remember the way we were. -Alan and Marilyn Bergman Janet Edmiston Life is like an onion; you peel it offone layer at a time, and sometimes you weep. -Carl Sandberg Kim Elias “You can’t tell me where to go or what or whom to be. I am exactly what I am. Not just what you’d like to see me be. -Carol Holland Anna McGarrigle Mike Emerson Todd L. Emrick I wonder why some folks kill themselves trying to earn enough to take it easy. -Frank A. Clark Lori Jean Ervin A friend is one who knows you as you are, understands where you've been, accepts who you’ve become and still invites you to grow. -Unknown Anthony N. Ezard You only live once, so you may as well live till you die. -Ozark Mountain Daredevils Kevin Fairfield You can close your eyes to reality, but not to memories. -Stanislaw J. Lee Karen Fanning The love in your heart wasn’t put there to stay. Love isn’t love till you give it away.” -Unknown Stanley Lee Fanning A disagreeable person is a person who disagrees with me. -Unknown David Glenn Fernandes “Lighten up while you still can, don’t even try to understand. Just find a place to make your stand and take it easy. -Jackson Browne Susan Lynn Fernandes I understand about indecision, and I don’t care if I get behind. People living in competition, all I want is to have my peace of mind. Lisa Fredericks “Remember that what you believe will depend very much upon what you are. -Noah Porter Jane Freiburg Richard W. Fry If you want no ties, just follow the white lines and keep moving’ on. -Original Bur Filson “I throw away my books, I throw away my pen. I'm sure glad that I'll never have to worry about a senior quote again. -Christopher A. Brown Tina Floyd The talent of success is nothing more than doing what you can do well. -Anonymous Rick Flynn I don’t know what I was doing here, I was just here naw. -John Prine Bob Fry “Man who date tall woman, get bust in mouth. -Chinese Proverb Kevin Earl Furlong “Well, I’m leaving here tomorrow at daybreak, and I won’t look back even one more time, yes. I’m leaving this sorrow and heartache, before it takes me away from my mind. -Black Sabbath Lisa G. Galloway If I leave here tomorrow, would you still remember me? For I must be traveling on now, cause there’s too many places I’ve gotta see. -Lynard Skynard Dianna A. Gardner Now I feel I’m growing older, and the songs that I have sung, echo in the distance like the sound of a windmill going round. -Deep Purple William E. Garriott “I have never known what I am doing until it's already done. This I have regretted. -Unknown Melissa Gaston “They looked at us thought we were zebras and you know, some people like zebras and some people don't. But nobody ever asks the zebra. -James Baldwin Sara Beth Gierke “I would rather sit on a pumpkin and have it all to myself than be crowded on a velvet cushion. -Henry David Throeau Donald Eugene Gillis Jr. “I am what I am; a tobacco chewin', beer drinkin’. girl chasin’ bum, so love me or leave me. (Becky) -Original Sara Ann Ginder This is now we re living in! Do not be distracted by the claims of tomorrow or the worries of yesterday. -Unknown Lori Lynn Hall Life is like a one night stand, you love it and you leave it. -Nancy Ruth Pamela Louise Gish If you see someone without a smile, give him yours. -Unknown James Edward Gordley You can tell more about a person by what he says about others than you can by what others say about him. -Unknown JoDell Gotschall Todd Green A stranger is a friend you Don't ever beg for haven't met. something you have -Unknown the power to earn by yourself. -Vince Lombardi Leanne Gregory Doubt thou the stars are fire: Doubt that the sun doth move: Doubt truth to be a liar; But never doubt I love. -William Shakespeare Stevan S. Hackett The thing that goes the farthest toward making life worthwhile, that costs the least, and does the most, is just a pleasant smile. -W.D. Nesbit Mike Haley Only one life, it will soon be past. Only what is done for Christ will last. -Muhammad Ali Steven E. Haley I shot an arrow into the sky.........it stuck. -Led Zepplin Cindy Hall You never know how much you love something until it's gone. -Unknown Gerald Hall Randy Hall If at first you don’t succeed. try. try again. Then quit. No use being a fool about it. -W.C. Fields Teresa Jean Ham (Terri) What we are is God's gift to us. what we become is our gift to God. -Louis Nizer Karen Hansmeier Dont' walk in front of me: I may not follow. Don't walk behind me: I may not lead. But walk beside me and just be my friend. -Camus Kathy Hansmeier Cherish yesterday . dream tomorrow .... live today.” -Unknown James Harrell “Mankind pursues life, from Alpha to Omega, by his spiritual and emotional ambitions, searching in faith for freedom and eternal happiness. -Original Cynthia Harris 'To be loved for what you may seem is comforting. But to be loved for what you are is eternal.” -Kneeland Shirley Annette Hart May you look upon this and every day as the first day of the rest of your life, and may you have a lifetime of wonderful days. -Unknown Debbie Hartz Steven Hayes Rejoice evermore. Pray without ceasing in everything. Give thanks; for this is the will of God in Christ Jesus. 1st Thessolonians 5:16-18 Margaret Theresa Herlevsen I am exactly what I am and not the way you'd like to see me be. I look outside long as I can. then I close my eyes and watch my world unfold before me. Emily Jane Hewitt Will you be a reader, a student merely, or a seer? Read your fate, see what is before you, and wake on into futurity. •Henry David Thoreau; WALDEN Billy Joe Hickox What you are is God’s gift to us. what we become is our gift to God. -Louis Nizer Becky Hearold As I walk through each day of my life my heart holds thoughts forgotten except to me. -Original Ken I. Heaton “Because we’re all in this together. -Falstaff Brewing Co. Julie Heimlich Time is no time in my world, your world lives for the time which I give. -T. Tighe Joyce Hembrough “Accept each day as a gift with the anticipations of a child. The vigor of a youth, and the wisdom of an adult.” -Jim MyFriend Scott Hembrough “Half our life is spent trying to find something to do with the time we have rushed through life trying to save.” -Will Rogers Ben D. Henderson Hungover. Red Eyed. Dog tired satisfied-lt’s a long road and a little wheel and it takes a lot of turns to get there.” -Charles Daniels Robyn Hicks “I’ve been a long time leaving, and I’ll be a long time gone. -Unknown Rhonda Jo Hill Love is such a simple word to say, but at times I wonder if any of us know the real meaning. -Original Robert Wayde Hill A wise monkey never monkey's with another monkey's monkey.” -Unknown Charles Gene Hillig Lord, grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change, courage to change the things I can. and the wisdom to know the difference. Deanna L. Hoots “Kindness is the sunshine in which virtue grows.” -Sunshine LaRae Hoots Tony Hopper Beauty is forever, and dust is for a time.” -Unknown -St. Francis of Assissi Dohrn Blaine Howard A life without love is not worth living.” -Original Sherri Howell James Howerton Stephen Kent Hughes “Thank you Lord, for thinking about me. I am alive and doing fine. -Unknown Jon Huston Life is short; so live it up.” -Nikita Seyeyevich Khrushchev Kevin J. Hyatt “Everybody has just one life to live, so get the most out of the one you have. -Unknown Rock Hymes Thank God I'm a country boy! -John Denver Mario Marigod Ingolia Walking in a daze, loosing ail your hair and eating over grown cookies and counting the years of your life while you go up your last flight of stairs.” -Original Bert Jachino Not all that glitters is gold and not all those who wander are lost.” -J.R.R. Tolkien Deananne Jarrett I may be lonely, but I'm never alone. And the night may pass me by but I never cry.” -Alice Cooper Calvin Jennings Debra Louise Jess Christine Laraine Johnson James Jokisch Thomas A. Jones “The heart hath rea- “Grant me time, space. “Take away the cities and “Ain't it a job.” sons that reason and love, so 1 may grow. they will rebuild them- knoweth nothing -C.T. selves. but take away the about.” forms and there will be -Original grass growing in every street of every town. -Unknown Keith S. Jones The secret of success in -Pasty life is for a man to be ready for his opportunity when it comes.” -D. Israeli Terry Jones A word fitly spoken is like a bowl of golden apples in a setting of silver.” -Proverbs 25:11 Brenda Jordan “Life is an arrow - therefore you must know what your mark to at, how to use the bow, then draw it to the head and let it go.” -Henry van Dyke Kevin Jumper “Never let school get in the way of your education.” -Mark Twain David Kennedy “Man is at his best when stimulated by the hope of reward, the fear of failure and the light of a star. -Unknown Kelly Ann Kinsell “Let’s chase the clouds and stay in the sunshine. -Brian Hynes Rebecca Sue Knapp “Dream on. Dream on. Dream until your dreams come true.” -Aerosmith John Kolberer It's only a weed that grows like a flower in your Judy Kozma Bobbie Kroush mind.” “He’s a magic man.” “Live free or die. -Thomas Benton -Heart -Unknown Gerald Lacey Tom Ladd “Dry Ice. -Mr. Moy Thomas Jay Landes ‘‘Gee, what a place to waste a day in. Gee. what a place to fade away in. -Class of '57, Yale University Craig James Lashmett Keep quiet and everyone will think you are a philosopher. -Greek Proverb Sylvia Laurent Rondala Layne Had I been present at the creation of the world I would have proposed some improvements. -Alfonso Cindy Leach “I have no yesterdays; time took them away. Tomorrow may never come; but I have today. -Unknown Lloyd Leefers “Keep me in exile the rest of my days. Burn me in hell, just as long as it pays. -10 c.c. Paul Lewis “Men who love not wine, women, or song remain a fool their whole life long. -Unknown Vicky Lynn Lindsay “Only when you lose the one you love the most, do you realize how valuable love really is. -Original Kenneth Logue Floyd E. Lomelino. Jr. To be rich is as to be blind, for one cannot see true life through the eyes of money. -Debbie Brown Eddie L. Lowe Life is not a Saturday night ride. It is a Sunday morning hangover. -Original Richard B. Lowery No bird soars as he who soars upon his own wing. -Unknown Brenda K. Lucas Love is born of faith, lives on hope, and dies of charity. -Gian Carlo Menotti Mark Lyons Lynn Elizabeth McCollough True happiness consists not in the multitude of friends, but in the worth and choice. -Ben Johnson Mike McDaniel Karen McFarland “Your head is humming and it won't go-in case you don’t know, the piper's calling you to join him. Rex McKinley Earl McMeans To live for today, and love for tomorrow is the wisdom of a fool, because tomorrow is promised to no-one. -Tom Jones William R. McPherson Pat Main The loss of enemies does not compensate for the loss of friends. -Abraham Lincoln -Led Zepplin Curtis Mayberry Never fear, grab a gear, you'll lose your license for a year. -Original William T. Mayes Accept me as I am so I may learn what I can become. -Original Rick Meado Timothy Wayne Malone Hold fast to dreams, for if dreams die. life is a broken winged bird that cannot fly. -Unknown Debbie Manker Friendship doubles our joy and divides our grief. -Unknown Shari Markille The kindest word in all the world is the unkind word, unsaid. -Unknown John Kevin Mason We have too many people who live without working, and altogether too many people who work without living. -Charles R. Brown Tammy Jo Mason We will always treasure the past and remember each other, for a small part of each of us has been molded through our friendships. -Original Terry J. Massey A person who does very little makes few mistakes. A person who makes few mistakes does very little.” -Father Margaret Mellor Hold fast to dreams, for if dreams die. life is a broken winged bird that cannot fly. -Langston Hughes Sue Meyer You're happy if you’re real. So don't let anyone try to turn your head around; just remember you are what you feel. -REO Speedwagon Tracy Jo Meyers Time to find the right way. it seems to take so long; but when I find the right way. I know I will be strong.” -Head East Nancy Miller Life is more fun with David than a three ring circus. -David S. Elmer Howard Mitchell “If a man does not keep pace, perhaps it is because he hears a different drummer. Let him keep step to the music he hears however measured or far away. Sherri Mitchell If you have built castles in the air your work need not be lost; now put the foundations under. -Henry David Thoreau Deborah Jean Morgan Love is something I can not explain. I can only feel it. -Original Doug Morris Who shuts his eyes when he should watchful be. need never hope from God prosperity. -Geoffrey Chaucer Melody Morris I am not afraid of tomorrow. For I have seen yesterday. and I love today. -Unknown Rebecca Anne Moulder My heart belongs to Ozzie.” -Original Mike Mullen Tamara Jean Mullens They who love are but one step from Heaven. -Unknown Mary Ruth Mundinger Well, maybe it is just the time of year or maybe it's the time of man. I don't know who I am but life is for learning. -Joni Mitchell Robyn Elizabeth Murphy God grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change, courage to change the things I can and the wisdom to know the difference. -Unknown Joe Neidhold I know only that what is moral is what you feel good after and what is immoral is what you feel bad after. -Ernest Hemingway Dai Phuaoc Nguyen Money can make nothing for the future, but the application of study can make it. -Original Lori Kay Ninmer If you smile at me. I will understand 'cause that is something everybody everywhere does m the same language. -Crosby. Stills and Nash Richard Noble An institution is the legthenec shadow of one man. -Emerson Kelly Lou Noecker •Yesterday is already a dream and tomorrow is only a vision. But today well lived makes yesterday a dream of happiness and every tomorrow a vision of hope. -Unknown Kristi S. Overturf 'I can't be contented with yesterdays glory; I can’t live on promises winter-spring. Today is my moment and now is my story; I'll laugh. I'll cry. and I'll sing. -Unknown Becky Jo Nunes . You are you and I am I. and if by chance we find each other it's beautiful. -Fredrick S. Perle Craig Owens I have watched you sitting there, seen the passer bys all stare like you have no place to go but theres so much they don’t know 'bout apple scruffs. -George Harrison Gary Painter Personality is the outward reflection of the inner being. Cheryl Ann Orris To have loved and lost is better than to have never loved at all. -Unknown Jeffrey Allen Orris Winning isn't just having the higher score when the game is over, but is determined by what is in each players heart. -Original -Unknown Isabel M. Parrott The unexamined life is not worth living. -Socrates Cheryl Patterson If you wanna get to Heaven, you gotta raise a little hell. -Ozark Mountain Daredevils Joseph A. Pattie As I walk through life. I often wonder what God has planned for my life. -Original Bobby Joe Osborne The human race, in it's poverty, has unquestionably one really effective weapon-laughter Against the assault of laughter, nothing can stand. -Mark Twain Isabel Peek The reward of a thing well done, is to have done it. -Ralph Waldo Emerson Dale Pennell James M. Pennell Never fear, grab a gear, you’ll only lose your license a year.” -Curtis Mayberry Kathy Peters If anyone of you thinks himself wise in this world, let him become a fool, that he may become wise. For the wisdom of this world is foolishness with God. 1 Cor. 3:18-19 Larry Peters If a man waited to do his job until he could do it so well no-one could find fault with it. nothing would ever get done.” -Unknown Linda Walker Peters ‘‘Love your enemies, bless them that curse you. do good to them that hate you. and pray for them which despitefully use you and persecute you.” -Matthew 5:44 Rick Ralston Hung over, red eyed, dog tired but satisfied.” -Charlie Daniels Glenn Pickens ‘‘I have decided to follow Jesus” Jennie Lynn Poole “May the four winds of Heaven blow gently upon you and upon those with whom you share your heart and home.” -Unknown Susan D. Potts “A friend who cannot at a pinch remember a thing or two that never happened is as bad as one who does not know how to forget.” Samuel Butler Connie L. Powell “A feeling of sadness and longing that is not akin to pain and resembles sorrow only, as mist resembles the rain. -Henry Wadsworth Longfellow Bonni Lynn Prather “Happiness doesn't come from doing what we like to do. but from liking what we have to do.” Eva Mae Preston Life is beautiful when you’re with someone you love. -Unknown Randy Preston ‘‘Life is not what it seems to be. but what you want it to be.” -Original Mitchell Prewitt Larry Russell Proffitt “A fool gives full vent to his anger, but a wise man quietly holds it back.” -Proverbs 29:11 Debra Jean Provo “There are two ways of spreading the light: To be the candle or the mirror that reflects it.” -Unknown Rick Retherford Roses are red, violets are blue. Poor old Mark Bruins. I feel sorry for you.” -Original J. Eric Rhodes “There is no road too long to the man who advances deliberately and without undue haste; there are no honors too distant to the man who prepares himself for them with patience.” Jean de La Bruyere Janice Louise Rice “The only joy that lasts awhile comes when we make another smile; The only wealth we gain today is what we gladly give away. -James H-arvey Spencer Rosanna Rivas Bonita L. Rogers My shadow spoke, and I did not listen. Original Iris Rohrl “Friends depart, and memory takes them to her caverns. pure and deep. -Thomas Haynes Bayly Mary Elizabeth Rowe Old days, on my mind and in my heart to stay. Old days, darkened dreams of good times gone away. Old days, days of magic still so close to me. -Chicago V. Anthony Rowe Bruce Rueter You are beat only if you think you are beat. You will win if you think you will win. It all takes pride gentlemen. it all takes pride. -Coach Bob Long Eric Runkel God is superior to man in that man looks on the outside of people, while God looks in their hearts. -Psalms 12: 16-18 Dan Ryan When I works I works hards, when I sits I sits looses. When I thinks I falls asleeps. -Unknown Cheryl Sanderson You must begin by knowing that you have already arrived.” -Jonathon Livingston Seagull. Mark Scobbie Life outside can be difficult. Life within can be the way you want it be be. But life without you is no life at all. -Uriah Heep Steve Scobbie Everywhere in life the true question is not what we gain but what we do. -Carlyle Fonda Scott We never know how much we love until we try to unlove. -Harriet Beecher Stowe Jeff C. Scott 'My idea of an agreeable person is a person who agrees with me. Rose Scott I understand, for I have been understood. I love, for I have been loved. I feel, for I have feelings. I am happy, for life has given me happiness. Andy Shay You're ever casting summer you can see it fading fast. So you grab a piece of something that you think is gonna last! Are you reelin in the years? Darrell B. Simmermaker Climb high, climb far; your goal; the sky; your aim. the stars. Lauren Simmons Whoopee -Benjamin Disraeli -M.M. -Steely Dan -Unknown -Irdua Snommis Leaser Slater ■Remember well and bear in mind, that a faithful friend is hard to find, and when you find one that is true, change not the old one for the new. -Unknown Vera Slater “It's fine to talk about what we need and what we want, but until we take action, all this talk ain't nothing. -Stevie Wonder Elizabeth Smith (Betsy) A day is wasted without laughter.” -Nicolas Chamfort Mary L. Smith ”1 would rather be rich with love than with money.” -Original Shelley Lynn Smith Yesterday is already a dream and tomorrow is only a vision, but today well lived makes yesterday a dream of happiness and every tomorrow a vision of hope. -From the Sanskrit June Sorrell Nancy Diane Spargo The rung of a ladder was never meant to rest on. but only to hold a man's foot long enough to enable him to put the other somewhat higher.” -Thomas Huxley Joanna Marie Sparrow The greatest kindness we can offer each other is the truth. -Unknown John H. Slavens My life has been a tapestry of rich and royal youth. An everlasting vision of the everchanging view. A tapestry to see and feel, impossible to hold.” -Carole King Barb Smith Doug Smith Wilbur R. Spink Lost on a wave and then after dream on. onto the heart of the sunrise. -Yes Susan Marie Spradlin “Live each day to the fullest. Then you can look forward with confidence and backwards without regrets. -Unknown Cathryn Lou Steele Every man’s memory is his own private literature.” -Aldous Huxley Frederick 0. Stelling III “I’m only just one man. I do the best I can. -Grinderswitch Deborah Kay Stevens “Gentle ways are best. -Unknown Terri Suzanne Stovall •'The painter uses his eyes to show us what he sees, but when the canvas dries we all see it differently. -James Taylor Karen Joann Suiter Danny Sumpter Everybody has a song to sing ... Let it out! Let it ring! For happiness at least in part, is a smile on your lips and a song in your heart. -Unknown Jaye Harold Surratt Do not worry about the future because worrying will not change the future.” -Cain Rebecca Jonene Surratt “I always like to hear a man talk about himself because I never hear anything but good. -Will Rogers Diana Lynn Suter “Lord, let me be someone special in the eyes of the people who love me. -Mac Davis Teresa Syler Remember: Hope is the key; Time is the ager; Want is the hurt; Love is the happiness; And you are the love. My memories . -Original Cheryl Tankersley He was there when I needed him. but now he is gone, so I will keep him in mind and try to carry on. -Unknown Richard E. Tavender Now I'm old. I puff my pipe but no one’s there to see. I ponder on the lesson of my life’s insanity. -Queen Colleen Taylor From there to here. And here to there. Funny Things are Everywhere. -Dr. LeSeig Geisel Seuss Mike Taylor How do you know who won? Find the one guy who isn’t making an excuse. Norman , Thompson •‘The real difference between men is energy, a strong will, a settled purpose, and invincible determination can accomplish almost anything; and in this lies the distinction between great men and little men. -Tom Carmody Alice May Tinkler What is beautiful is good and who is good will soon be beautiful. -Sapphs Judy Tribble Robin Renee' Turner ‘A man’s life consists not of what he has missed, but of what he has experienced and endured. Lien Truon -Dr. John W. Williams David Van Hyning Ronnie Van Noy Don't you report to practice. let practice report to you. -Frank Long Donnie Dean Votsmier It's not how you play the game. It’s how bad you beat the other team.” -Original Jeffrey Alan Waggener I am an idealist. I don't know where I'm going, but I’m on my way. -Carl Sandburg Elizabeth Ann Wallace If you love someone Set him free. If he comes back He’s yours. If he doesn’t He never was. -Unknown Rhonda Walls Do not judge your friend until you stand in his place. -Unknown Jeanne Waltrip Laughter lightens the heart and refreshes the mind. -Frederick W. Lewis Charitie Ann Warcup As I try to remember yesterday, wondering about tomorrow. I realize I should only concentrate on today. -Unknown Teresa Ann Warden Yesterday’s hurt, is today’s sorrow, rewoven into tomorrow's love. -Unknown Brad Ware I love today as much as yesterday knowing tomorrow will be much the same. -Unknown Linda Way Learn a lesson from the events of each day. Do not repeatedly make the same mistake. -Frederick W. Lewis C. Ken Weidner Hi. it's me. I really want to know you well. I really want to get out of Hell. -Dave Piper. I.C. Karen Lynn Westberg If we had the chance to do it all again, would we? Memories may be beautiful and yet. what’s too painful to remember, we simply choose to forget. -Alan and Marilyn Bergman Julie Wetherell So many different places. A million smiling faces. Life is so incredible to me. -John Denver Robert Wheatley Any fool can criticize, condemn, and complain — and most fools do. -Benjamin Franklin Katrina Y. Whitaker We shall seek to lead and not to imitate; and in all we undertake, we shall try to fashion a community of scholars where all students are teachers. -James E. Cheek Steven Alan Whitton It is not the beginning of the end. but it is the end of the beginning. -Sir Winston Churchill Ralph A. Willhite Sometimes the sun will be right on your shoulders helping you keep your stride. But sometimes you might have to give up a piece of your pride. Have you even tried?” -Dan Fogelberg Randall K. Williams Without my wings you know I’d surely die. I found my freedom flying high. I’ve climbed the mountains of the sky. -Kansas Vicky Williams Life is a tear drop here and a smile there and a lot of open road ahead. -Kent Teresa Mae Willoughby Live your life today because tomorrow may never come. James T. Wilson “Man is the strangest of creatures. He cares for only himself and his small belongings, but when one cares more for his fellow man. he is cast out. -Original Linda Kay Wilson All I have seen Teaches me To trust the creator For all I have not seen. -Emerson Kimberly Kayd Witham We do not remember days, we remember moments. -Cesare Pavesa David Woodworth I was the fool on the hill. -Original Chris Wooldridge Where do you go for Moonshine whiskey and Southern love? -Van Morrison Diane D. York Absence makes the heart grow fonder. (Lynndell) -Unknown Jenifer Lee Young I am not afraid of tomorrow, for I have seen yesterday and I love today. -William Allen White Linley Yow We’re all water from different rivers, That’s why it’s so easy to meet. We're all water in this vast, vast ocean. Someday we’ll evaporate together.” Betty Ann Zimmer Moments may be temporary. but memories are forever. -Unknown -Yoko Ono For the Seniors of 1977 it was a year of enjoyment and hardwork. a year of laughter and dreams. It was a year that will be remembered with many fond memories, a time to be cherished. Jeff Agner Billie Ahlers Ronnie Albin Carla Aexander Mark Allen Mike Allen Darrell Allen Pam Anders Stacy Baptist Jo Barnes Gary Baumann Tammy Baumgart Richard Beach Jeff Becker Bruce Beerup Sandy Bell Sue Black Morris Blackburn Lisa Blake Kirk Blue Terry Bodine 56 Sophomore Watch me guys it's easy to go up the front steps! Connie Brogdon Tammy Brummett Cheryl Brust Chuck Buchanan Marcia Burgdorff Tom Butler Larry Byers Edward Carey Brenda Chamberlain Darla Chambers Steve Chambers Jody Clark Michael Clary Joey Clay Adell Claybrook Laurie Clements Gene Coday Angela Colbert Mickey Collins Rhea Cooley James Cooper Randall Coultas Gene Crain Georgia Crain Tracey Crawford Cindy Cremer Lynn Crocker Scott Crouse Kerry Crow Mike Cully John Cully Keith Collins m Jean Covey Chris Cox Lisa Cox Jeff Coyle Debra Cozart Jan Craigmiles Jay Craigmiles To bad our bikes broke down or we could have gone out to lunch.” Sophomore 57 Carolyn Curtis Robert Claybrook Eric Davidsmeyer Jeff Davidsmeyer John Davidsmeyer Carl Davis Carol Davis Dennis Davis Sue Day Drusilla Deck Paul Decker Beth Dewees Jill Dixon John Deatherage Dawn Dobson Joyce Downs Melvin Downs Edwin Doyle Janet Duff Reg Dunham Roger Dunham Jerry DeGroot Craig Earles Karen Edminston Susan Edwards Kandis Elder Bob Elsmore Paul Elsome Myra Emery Carla Emmons Lizabeth Enz Lance Erixon Tim Evans Jay Fairfield Marvin Fairfield Jim Farmer Katherine Farmer Lori Farmer Robyn Farmer Susie Farmer Mike Fawkes Kirk Fernandes Rita Fernandes Brad Floreth Mac Flowers Mike Fobair Eric Foote Beth Ford Roxanne Franklin Terri French Melvin French Kay Fry Cynthia Fulkerson Laurie Gain Shelley Gano Glen Garner Jim Garner Robert Garner Neal German Sharon Gibbs Larry Gillespie Linda Gillespie Pam Goodey Steve Goodey Kim Gordley Jeanne Gray Joyce Gray Sherri Grey Randel Green Jeff Haggerty Robbie Haley Julia Hall Gail Ham That’s right nobody gets through the sophomore door Sophomore 59 Penny Hazelrigg Kristi Heller Becky Hembrough John Heyer Mark Hickey Tammy Hillig Steve Hinderliter Everett Hamm Sam Hansmeier Cherie Harpole Ramona Hartz Lisa Havlin Margie Hawkins Doug Hayes Penny Hayes Martin Hodges Floyd Holtorf Glenice Hoon Mark Hopper Kerry Horrer James Howe Dianna Howell Steve Howerton Diane Hughes Tina Hull Kathy Hutchison Brad Hymes Ann Ineich Larry Irlam “Robbie. You've got the prettiest eyes. Aaron Israel Darryn Jarrett Julie Johnson Suzanne Johnson Curtis Jones Carol Jackson Teresa Jackson 60 Sophomore Becky Madsen Marsha Manker Randy Markille Cheryl Marsh Lisa Martin Diatra Mason Harold Massey Edward Jones Gary Knapp Sheryl Knox Tricia Kraushaar Tanya Kroush Cindy Kunz Catherine Kennedy Stephanie Kennedy Robyn Kimberlain Denise Kinseth Randy Kirbach Rick Kluge Mike Lovekamp Randall Lyons Nina McAlister Teresa McDade Kim McGathy Diane McMahan Debbie McMeans Scott Lagergren Tom Lair Freddie Landes Loretta Lashmet David Lawrence Lynden Lawson Mark Leach James Lear Bonnie Lebesch Paul Leib Randall Lewis Linda Lindsay Lisa Lindsay Gerald Lindsay Jerry Linear Sophomore 61 Good afternoon mam. We're selling these World Culture books and ... Pam Massey Linda Matthew Eric Matthews Barb Metz Brad Miller Ed Miller John Miller Linda Mitchell Tresha Mitchell Michelle Moehn Cindy Morgan Joanne Morris Steve Mueller Barb Mullens John Mullens Rick Mullens Mary Murphy Susie McMeans Steve Mackie Bruce Nergenah Robert Peak Lisa Norbury Susie Peebles Tim Pennell Greg Perrme Karen Peters Janet Petre Tracy Phillips Mike Pickens Debra Pierce Julie Poole 62 Sophomore Connie Porter Don Prove David Pyatt Beverly Quigg Jerry Ragland Mary Randolph Tena Ransom Julie Reno Stephanie Richards Barbara Richardson Wanda Richardson David Riffey Ann Rives Mary Roach Susan Roegge Doug Roehers Rob Rose Debbie Samples Stephen Scott Tim Scott Randy Scribner Rhonda Scribner Paul Shafer Donnie Shanks Cindy Shoemaker Robin Simmonds Valerie Sanderson Tim Sayre Steve Schneider Martha Schulz David Schuman John Scott Lori Scott David Smith Joni Smith Laura Smith Taylor Smith Kevin Smock John Solliday Robert Sapenhower Sophomore 63 Ronald Spencer Kevin Spring Jeffrey Staake Susan Stanberry John Stead Gregory Stewart David Stocker Woody Stocker 64 Sophomore Eddie Stout Denise Stovall Jeannie Stover Brian Stratton Tracy Strowmatt Chris Sturgess Vaughn Suhling Kevin Suiter Karen Surratt Richard Surratt Robert Suttles Jon Thomson Rosemary Thrasher Brad Trowbridge James Turner Karen Tavender Kevin Tavender Elma Tendick It's even easier to go down front steps. Susan VanHyning Jayne Verhoef Craig Vesper n Donna Walbaum Tammie Walls Cathy Warcup James Watson Ann Westberg Marla Wheatley Crystal Whitaker Deloris White Melinda White Michael White Terry White Jeff Wilkinson Jamie Willard Betty Williams Bruce Williams Chris Williams Sarah Williamson Jerry Wilson Jeff Young Paul Zierath Jill Zimmer Becky Zulauf Sophomore 65 Cathy Adams Tim Adams Brenda Albin Roberta Allan Alan Anders Fay Anderson Jerome Anderson Kim Andrews Leola Armstrong Kathy Ash Terrence Ashbaker Lisa Ator Tracey Barber Julie Basham Sue Basham Todd Becker Gayle Beckman Larry Black David Blanchette Bill Blue Mark Bobb Cari Bodine Susan Bouchard Karey Bourne Kevin Brant Travis Braymen Kim Brennan Rene Badorek Cheryl Baker Abbie Brogdon Carol Brogdon Robby Brogdon Roger Brogdon Henry Brown Lucille Brown Warren Brown Mark Bruins Jim Brune Jenny Brust Stewart Bryan Carol Buchanan Robert Buchanan Julie Buckley Carolyn Bullard 66 Juniors Mary Bunfill Sharon Burchett Linda Busey Sharon Byers Susan Byus Patty Caldwell Sue Callaway Lewis Camerer Mike Campbell Chris Cannon Lonnie Chambers Debi Ci apman Tanya Chapman Lori Clark Carol Clements James Cobb Diani Cochran Brian Coe Nancy Colton Jennifer Cope Tony Corradi Kelly Coultas Charles Cox David Cox Cindy Crabtree Bret Craddock Chris Craigmiles Stan Crawford Brian Crawford John Cross Ron Cruzan Marjorie Cunningham Guess it's time for another shave! Juniors 67 Brett Davenport Sandy Dees Marty Defrates Terry Dennis Bill Dickerson Kathy Dobey Terry Dobson Steve Donavan Donna Dougherty Patty Downing Jean Duncan Thinh Duiong Roger Dwyer Kevin Edminston Steve Elsome Eric Enz Allan Ervin Jill Esslinger Jennifer Filson David Fisher Nancy Flick Dan Foote Larry Forbes Becky Ford Walt Frank Kathy Fairfield Bill Farris Miss America Dennis Franklin Sherri Fredericks Craig Eritz Richard Gardner Gemini Garner Robert Gerner Daleen Gray Roger Greenwood 68 Juniors Bob Grogan Shari Hacker Cindy Haggerty Candy Haley Steve Hardin Lydia Harkrader Roland Harris Janet Harshaw Lynn Hart Fred Hayes Gary Hayes Marty Hayes Nancy Hayes Sheri Hayes Wayne Hill Becca Holloway Doug Holt Brian Hoots R.C. Hoots Pam Houston Shari Howe Tell us Mike, how do you get your hair that color Linda Howerton Jeff Huff Janie Husa Joy Huston Ken Hymes Jim Heaton Leah Heaton Steve Heimlich Wynne Helmig Steve Henson Casey Heyer Gary Hickox Ruth Hileman Danny Inman ? Juniors 69 Mark Lockwood Andy Lomelino Tammy Longley Keith Lumpkins Earl Lyons Kerry Lyons Shelley Layne Larry Lawrence Terri Lebesch Donna Lee Valerie Lee Marshall Lemme Scott Lewis Kenny List Lisa Irlam Debbie Jackson James Jackson John Jackson Karen Jackson Mark Jackson Knepler Bob Knepler Danny Knight Lisa Knight Ann Lacy Craig Lashmet Bert Lasley Dorothy Jennings Brad Johnson Carol Johnson Russell Johnson Sara Johnson Randi Jones David Joseph Kevin Kelley Tammy Kelly Craig Killebrew Bill Killam Julie Kilver Mike King Greg Kirchoffer Tim Kiser 70 Juniors Tina McAllister Tom Maupin Beth McCulley Mike Mayberry Debbie McGlasson Kim Mayberry Sue McKula Janet Medlock Mark Miller Penny McNeece Barb Megginson Mark Miller Lamont McPike Evelyn Metz Linda Morris Bob Mabry Cathy Meyer Mike Mosley Rick Madison Mark Mann Greg Meyer Tom Mullen Juniors 71 Arthur Neal Connie Neff Laurie Newman Ron Ninmer Janet Noble Don Nunes Sueann Oldenettel Jim Oliver Ken Oswald Michele Owdom Sherrie Oxley Kent Palmer Tim Parham Virginia Patty Kevin Pennell Elaine Peters Jon Phillips Joy Pierson Jesse Pittman Cindy Planitz Tammy Powell Clara Powers Sarah Pratt Tim Preston David Proffitt Now seriously Mr. Hadley, where were you 6th hour yesterday? Brad Pruitt Lori Rawlings Steve Reed Jim Roach 72 Juniors Roger Rehberg Becky Reid Mike Richards Anita Richardson Mark Richardson Paul Riegel Audy Rouland Ted Rust Jerry Sanders Sherry Sanders Phil Santos Bruce Scanlan Kelly Scheets Robert Schofield Doug Scott Jeff Scott Sandy Scott Nancy Schofield Laurie Sculley Wanda Shoemaker Gary Siville Eddie Six Mike Slaughter I Bob Slavens Jim Smith Kelly Smith Kerry Smith Kevin Smith Mike Smith Darlene Smock Ellen Spargo Scott Spencer Jerri Spradlin Jim Spradlin Kim Spradlin David Spurling Vicki Stauffer Mark Steinmetz Tony Stevens Juniors 73 Rhonda Swann Melody Taylor Mike Taylor Gretchen TenEyck Mike Thomas Debbie Thompson Mike Tooley Bruce Tucker Greg Turner Jim Turner Rachel Twyford Lisa Veness Jim Verhoef Cathy Versen Dessa Viera Debbie Votsmier Lyndell Waggener Didi Walker Terry Walker Tony Walkington Caren Waltrip Terry Walz Brian Ward Lee Ward 2x2=4 ?!? Patty Ward Jean Wardell Karen Waters Tammy Watkins Linda Weisert Julie Welch David Wild 74 Juniors Eric Wilham Tese Willhite Kelly Williams Roger Williams Sherry Williams Larry Wilson Robert Wingler Daryl Winter Who? Us? I | Bill Woodrum Penny Woods Jamie Woodward Donita Worrall Bev Wynn Ken Young WHO? Me! Juniors 75 SENIORS PAINT FIELDHOUSE IN THE BEGINNING Mr. Rosenberger Addresses student body at assembly on the first day of school. Mrs. Brown makes registration almost easy. Activities 79 CRIMSONS ‘GET ROWDY’ AT ASSEMBLIES J. V. Varsity, and Soccer - Wrestling cheerleaders. Mr. Hadley boosts Crimson spirit. Mr. Moy speaks to students of J. H. S. Soccer - Wrestling squad cheers Crimsons on for a victory. 80 Events It's the day of the game and spirits are high .. the captains of the teams are even leading the cheers. •m ■V ALL-SCHOOL PLAY -THE MIRACLE WORKER A view of the full set. “Play practice Barb Metz portraying Helen Keller. Mr. Mrs. Keller (Sherri Mitchell and Ken Widner). standing by Helen’s cradle. Activities 81 SENIORS DEFEAT JUNIORS IN TRADITIONAL POWDER-PUFF! Lisa F. out to get the flag of Tese W. Seniors make a scramble to give Lisa the ball. It 1 . tV a v V 10? . CiV V- - • i m. f j f .1 IVI T- - V Nr ti i i r Events 82 Jennie Poole dodges to get away from Juniors. You sexy things!!!!! SENIORS WIN TUG-OF-WAR Ready — The Juniors are set - so are the Seniors ... Events 83 SENIOR GIRLS’ OVERNIGHT “Crowded quarters One of the many overnight activities other than sleeping. Activities 84 J.H.S. BONFIRE - 1976 Anticipation The final result Activities 85 HOMECOMING PARADE JACKSONVILLE SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL marching BAND Top honors went to the J.H.S. Marching Band float. The Sophomores float. Parade Marshall. Chief llliniwek, Mike Gonzalez. Queen Chris Johnson, escorted by co-captain Jeff Waggener. FFA takes third place in float contest. Juniors try hard but to no avail place last in float contest. 1976 HOMECOMING DANCE The 1976 Homecoming Court and escorts: (LEFT TO RIGHT): TOP ROW: Cross-Country Tri-captain, Ron VanNoy; Soccer Co-captian. Ron Aring; Football Co-captain. Ralph Willhite; Student Government President. Chuck Colburn; Football Co-captain, Jeff Waggener; and Soccer Co-captain. Darrell Simmermaker. BOTTOM ROW: Connie Powell. Mary Rowe. Queen-Chris Johnson. 1st Attendant- Shelley Smith, and Lori Ninmer. CHRISTMAS DANCE i The 1976 Snow Court, (LEFT TO RIGHT): TOP ROW: Jeff Waggener, Jeff Orris. Steve Scobbie-(Snow King), Ralph Willhite. and Randy Bettis. BOTTOM ROW: Sarah Becker, Jennie Poole. Susie Fernandes-(Snow Queen), Theresa Herlevsen-(lst attendent), and Mary Mundinger King Steve Scobbie crowning the Snow Queen. Susie Fernandes. 89 SPRING PRODUCTION The 1977 spring production, The Music Man , by Meredith Wilson, under the direction of Luke Fry, was performed this year by many talented students. The musical was performed on April 1st and 2nd. All of the hard work and long practice hours were worth it in the end. as the musical proved a great success. Professor Harold Hill was portrayed by Eric Runkle, and the woman that Professor Hill falls in love with in the story was portrayed by Sherri Mitchell. Karl Bockmeier played the arrogant Mayor Shinn, mayor of River City, with Kim Elais as his wife. Eulalie Shinn. Mrs. Paroo, Marian’s mother, was played by Carolyn Curtis. Her brother. Winthrop. was played by Jay Craigmiles. Other cast members included Roger Dwyer as Tommy Dilas, Pam Goodey as Grade Shinn. Ken Hymes as Charlie Crowell. Richard Tavender as a traveling salesman. Ken Weidner as a conductor. Cindy Cunz as Amaryllis, and Jenny Anderson as Zonecta Shinn. Along with these were Doug Roehrs as Ewart Dunlop. Jim Potter as Oliver Hix, Reg Dunham as Jacey Squires. Phil Benz as Olin Britt, John Slavens as Marcellus Washburn. Ann Lacey as Alma Hix. Dede Mason as Maud Dunlop. Betsy Smith as Ethel Toffelmier. Sherri Brust as Mrs. Squires, and Paul Zierath as Constable Locke. Dancers included Jean Covey. Jayne Verhoef. Barb Woods. Beth Dewees, and Renae Badoreck. Activities 92 THE MUSIC MAN Activities 93 Ralph Wilhite Steve Scobbie Dave Dailey Mark Scobbie Jeff Waggener James McDaniels Coaches: Rayner, Gustine. and Long Tony Rowe Eric Runkel Randy Chappell Bruce Baldwin Brad Ware Bruce Thompson Mike Mullens Sports 96 Bill Mayes Stan Fanning Todd Green Rick Retherford CRIMSONS HAVE INGREDIENTS BUT: CANT PUT IT TOGETHER Coach Gustine talks over pre-game strategies with captains. Coach Gustine and Jamie discuss the next play. Bgprfthe conference. Backing this up. H nference players: Dave Dailey, Ralph w|H lifre. and the Scobbie brothers, Mark aHfl ' Not enough can be said about thefCrimsoW defense, which was first in overall pass defense, third in rushing, and third overall in the conference. Offense was led by an experienced line, with quarterback Jamie Woodward calling the signals. Again, although the record did not show it, each player in his own way was an individual standout. Discussing Game Plans Pre-game Huddle Marching into battle is YP BSSS r JHS 14 Lanphier 8 JHS 16 MacArthur 18 JHS 6 Centennial 25 JHS 0 Eisenhower 14 JHS 12 Normal 49 JHS 22 Griffin 33 6 Southeast IQ, 26 -Macomb Sports 97 SCENES FROM “76” FOOTBALL Run Rabbit Run! If I can't run, I'll fly! Oh Bill! Well you see it happened like this ... Up for grabs! You're not going to get away this time. 98 Sports Headhunters charge! The suicide squad is off!!! CRIMSON VARSITY (BACK ROW L-R) M. Scobbie, J. Woodward, S. Scobbie, J. Waggener, T. Green, B. Thompson, E. Runkel, L. McPike,. (THIRD ROW) Coaches Long and Rayner. D. Dailey, S. Fanning, K. Kelly. J. Anderson. J. McDaniels, R. Willhite, R. Retherford. B. Baldwin, A. Anders. A. Mason. M. Mullen. Coach Gustine. (SECOND ROW) B. Mayes, W. Hill. J. Jackson. T. Rowe. R. Johnson. D. Knight. W. Hill. D. Griffin, G. Siville. D. Franklin, G. Mathers, B. Ware. (FRONT ROW) F. Hayes. B. Lasley, K. Lyons. D. Blanchette, L. Wilson, E. Lowe. M. Richards, R. Chappell, D. Nunes. D. Gillis, G. Hickox, R. Meado. •♦♦Denotes incomplete season FUTURE CRIMSON STARS (BACK ROW L-R) S. Twyford. J. Agner, C. Horrer, J. Davidsmeyer, P. Elsome. K. Suiter, J. Fairfield. M. White. S. Goodey. (THIRD ROW) Coach Glenn. B. Peak, J. Cooper. J. Linear. M. Hodges. B. Smith. D. Shanks. M. Lovekamp, G. Knapp. Coach Willhite. (SECOND ROW) G. Perrine. G. Bowman. E. Jones. T. Cook. M. Clary. S. Mueller. P. Leib. M. Fobair. (FRONT ROW) Manager R. Dunham. B. Hymes. R. Beets. A. Thompson. C. Williams. K. Gordley. J. Ragland. C. Earles. L. Tearhart. M. Blackburn. Sports 99 LINKMEN SHOOT TO 8-5 RECORD FRONT: Rodney Holliday, Brad Goben. Jeff Young, Bob Knepler BACK: Terry Walz, Mark Mann. Greg Kirchhoffer, John Heyer. Mark Bobb, Coach Jim Buckley. 1976 Golf Record 8 Wins 5 Losses Finished 8th in 24 Team Southeast Invitational Finished 8th in 14 Team District Tournament Finished 7th in Capitol Conference Coach Jim Buckley The Crimson Golf Team in 1976 posted an 8-5 record. Juniors, Mark Mann, Greg Kirchhoffer, Bob Knepler, Terry Walz, and Mark Bobb lead the J'ville Linkmen to the best record of any fall sport. Bob Knepler was voted most valuable player after receiving individual medalist honors several times during the season. Freshman Brad Goben was also a big surprise to this year’s golf team, scoring very close to all team leaders. The Crimson’s chances of becoming one of the better teams in the conference are growing each year, with five seniors and three underclassmen returning next season. TEAM LEADERS BACK: Mark Mann, Terry Walz, Mark Bobb. Coach Buckley. FFIONT: Greg Kirchhoffer. Bob Knepler. 100 Sports INEXPERIENCED TEAM HAS ROUGH YEAR 1ST ROW: David Brust, Woody Stocker. Scott Crouse. Darrell Simmermaker. Paul Riegel. Paul Decker. Jenny Brust, Steve Heimlich. Gordon Lynn. Ian Weidner. Calvin Turner. Gene Coday. Jeff Greig. 2ND ROW: Rick Nelson. Ron Aring. Mark Leach. Billy Hickox. Joe Niehold, Chuck Colburn. Mike Slaughter, Taylor Smith. John Cully. Steve Schneider. Randy Bettis. Brad Pruitt. 3RD ROW: Manny Velasco. Jeff Orris. Roger Greenwood. Rich Lowery. Mike Taylor. John Scott. Eric Rhodes. Greg Havlin. Paul Zierath, Jeff Coyle. Jim Wilson. Tony Stevens. Jim Verhoef. Stan Crawford. Jeff Becker. Missing- Tom Maupin Sporting only two returning lettermen. co-captains Darrell Simmermaker and Ron Aring, the Crimson Soccer team finished a disappointing season. Highlights of the year included an overnight trip to Peoria for the varsity, two victories on rain-soaked fields over East St. Louis and Peoria, and a heartbreaking District defeat at home in the last 35 seconds. Although graduating seven starters the Crimsons look forward to a fine season next year with sixteen returning lettermen. Sports 101 SENIOR Sports 102 LETTERMEN Chuck Colburn Eric Rhodes Billy Hickox Randy Bettis Jim Wilson Mike Taylor Sports 103 FRONT ROW L-R: Jenifer Young. Kim Witham, Theresa Herlevsen. Mary Mundinger. Shelley Smith. Lana Ecker. BACK ROW L-R: Sandy Dees. Linda Morris. Karen Jackson, Cathy Versen. Patty Caldwell. Connie Bills. Jayne Verhoef. Maria Gonzalez. Coach Marge Howard. Shelley Smith Jenifer Young Kim Witham Tennis HERLEVSEN NETS CONFERENCE Look at that evil eye! 1976 TENNIS RECORD JHS VISITORS 5 GLENWOOD 1 6 QUINCY 3 2 SACRED HEART 5 0 ALTON 6 9 SOUTHEAST 0 2 NORMAL 7 2 LANPHIER 5 4 SPRINGFIELD 5 8 MACARTHUR 1 9 EISENHOWER 0 9 JERSEYVILLE 2 8 ROUTT 1 Theresa returns with a strong backhand. Two out of three players use Ultra-brite. Sports 105 TOP ROW (LEFT TO RIGHT): Coach Dan Moy, Roger Dwyer, Richard Nadison, Tim Pilcher, Lindy Lawson, Kerry Baptist. MIDDLE ROW. Ken Weidner, Dan Foote, Ronnie Van Noy, Tim Malone, Greg Turner. FRONT ROW: Jeff Baumgart, Kevin Baptist, Ann Ineich, T.J. Me Kula, Jeff Oldenettel. Tri-Captains Ron Van Noy Tim Malone Ken Weidner Sports 106 Tim Malone receives his trophy. Kevin Baptist keeps in stride. The 1976 Cross Country team finished with an impressive 9-4 record. They finished second in the Springfield district and 9th in the tough Decatur sectional. Three of their four losses were handed to them by teams that advanced to the state. The Crimsons were paced by returning senior lettermen. Ronnie Van Noy. Tim Malone, and Ken Weidner. Sports 107 GIRL’S VOLLEYBALL Varsity Team, FRONT ROW L TO R: Mgr. Donna Dougherty. Linda Wilson, Sarah Pratt, Lana Ecker. Pam Campbell. Terri Lebesh. BACK ROW L TO R: Coach Mrs. Darley. Cathy Versen. Jennie Poole. Karen Colton, Nancy Colton. Linda Morris, mgr. Debbie Votsmier. Pam Campbell sets the ball for a spike JHS won won lost lost won won won won lost won won won won lost won won lost lost Varsity Record Northwestern Centennial Glenwood Springfield Alton Southeast New Berlin Virginia Macomb Eisenhower Lanphier Porta Taylorville Sacred Heart MacArthur Pawnee Quincy Normal VISITORS lost lost won won lost lost lost lost won lost lost lost lost won lost lost won won Lana Ecker gets ready for a bump. 108 Sports Hooray for our team! Junior Varsity Team. FRONT ROW L TO R: Mgr. Donna Dougherty. Amy Cleveland, Jacqwlyn Wagahoff, Sandra Wilson. Patty Burchett. Francine Blackburn, Jean Covey. BACK ROW L TO R: Jayne Verhoef, Cindy Fulkerson. Ann Westberg, Coach Mrs. Darley. Julie Braner. Lori Gain. Julie Poole, mgr. Debbie Votsmier. SUMMARY: The 1976-77 Girls Varsity Volleyball team was the first team ever in the history of the Crimsons, to dominate the ISHA District Volleyball Tournament held in Palmyra. The Crimsons defeated New Berlin, Auburn, and beat Northwestern for the title match with scores of 20-12 and 20-4. The Varsity finished the season out with a very impressive record of 14-8. The Junior Varsity team ended their season with a 8-10 record. Time out for a game of charades. JUNIOR VARSITY RECORD JHS VISITORS lost Northwestern won won Centennial lost lost Glenwood won won Springfield lost won Alton lost won Southeast lost lost New Berlin won lost Virginia won lost Macomb won won Eisenhower lost won Lanphier lost lost Porta won won Taylorville lost lost Sacred Heart won lost MacArthur won won Pawnee lost lost Quincy won lost Normal won Sports 109 VARSITY CHEERLEADERS Chris Johnson Lori Ninmer Tracy Meyers Randy Bettis Karen Suiter TOP: Randy Bettis. MIDDLE: Cari Bodine, Chris Johnson. Clara Powers, Lori Ninmer. BOTTOM Karen Suiter, Tracy Meyres. Clara Powers Cari Bodine Sports 110 TOP: Laura Stocker. MIDDLE: Anita Burgdorff, Cindy Cox.Kathy Coe. BOTTOM: Diana Suter, Candy Haley. Diana Suter Laura Stocker Sports 111 J.V. CHEERLEADERS FRONT: Sue Black. SECOND ROW: Beverly Quigg, Lisa Birket, Robin Simmons. THIRD ROW: Cathy Warcup. TOP: Beth Dewees. Keep moving or we ll freeze to death!” Comfortable??? !!!GO CRIMSONS!!! With those smiles we must be winning! Sports 112 FRONT L TO R- Coach Uhe. Mike Richards. Jeff Orris. Larry Wilson. BACK L TO R- Tony Stevens. Jamie Woodward. James McDaniel. Steve Scobbie. Ronnie VanNoy. La Monte McPike, Jim Verhoef. Bruce Baldwin. Jeff Waggener. Missing from picture- Gary Siville. Kevin Kelley. SENIORS The 1976-77 Varsity Basketball Team has their ups and downs. The Crimsons finished the season with a disappointing 8-16 record. The Crimsons were led this season by senior, Bruce Baldwin with his strong shooting and rebounding ability. Steve Scobbie and Jeff Waggener helped out underneath while Junior Jim Verhoef, Jeff Orris, and Jamie Woodward shared the back-court duties. J.H.S. started out with an impressive 4-0 record in the Capitol Conference and a 5-1 record going into the Pontiac Holiday Tournament. L TO R Coach Uhe. James McDaniel. Steve Scobbie, Ronnie VanNoy. Bruce Baldwin, Jeff Waggener. Jeff Orris. Sports 113 21 throws the shot as Baldwin measures Sports 114 Senior. Jeff Orris shoots a freethrow Verhoef goes up for two Baldwin is air-borne Woodward puts the pressure on Coach Uhe talks it over Sports 115 FRONT L TO R- Greg Perrine. Danny Griffin. Steve Schneider. Darel Allen. Kerry Horrer. Steve Goodey. Kim Gordley. BACK L TO R- Coach Anthony. Kevin Suiter. Jay Fairfield. Jeff Coyle. Greg Havlin. David Schuman. Mike White. Paul Elsome. John Scott. Sports 116 MATMEN PIN TO A 6 AND 5 RECORD FRONT: Mike Pickens, Melvin French, Fred Hayes, Jim Watson. Mike Haley. Mickey Clary, BACK: Coach Carmody. Stan Fanning, Scott Hembrough, Rick Retheurford, John Jackson. Brad Pruitt. Stan Crawford, Coach Zulauf. Manager Mike Taylor. WRESTLING REVIEW Wrestling Record 6 Wins 5 Losses JHS 55 Southwestern 11 JHS 35 Glenwood 22 JHS 44 Jerseyville 10 JHS 49 Carrollton 16 JHS 31 Eisenhower 30 JHS 35 East St. Louis 24 JHS 0 Cahokia 59 JHS 19 Alton 36 JHS 29 Southeast 30 JHS 18 Springfield 34 JHS 22 MacArthur 25 Granite City Tourney 15th Jacksonville Tourney 4th Capitol Conference 6th AA District 8th With a good nucleus of returning lettermen the Crimson matmen fought to a six and five record. The Crimson’s also competed in the Granite City Invitational where they wrestled to 15th place. Retheurford, Haley, and Hayes each took their turn carrying the team sometime during the season. Fred Hayes placed fourth at Granite City but, couldn't put it together at conference or district. For the Crimson’s Haley was a district champ, Scott Hembrough was a runner-up, with Stan Crawford and Rick Retheurford placing third. All in all with six returning lettermen next year, the Crimson team can only improve. 117 SENIOR MATMEN Mike Haley Hembrough rubbing his opponents nose in the mat. Scott Hembrough Crawford about to bring his man to the mat. 118 Stan Fanning Rick Rolo Retheurford J.V. WRESTLERS FRONT ROW: Eddie Hayes. Rob Haley. Mark Price. Chuck Hillig. Bill Ward. Rick Nelson. Rick Meadow. Dave Riffey. BACK ROW: Morris Blackburn, Lindy Lawson. Brian Laudermilk. Bill Mayes. Scott Jackson. Richard Wingler. Chris Williams. Eddie Sanderson. Ivan Stewart. Charlie Hillig. SWEET SIXTEEN Karen Colton at the freethrow line. Mrs. Super Crimson Girl’s sports are non-violent!!! Baskeball Schedule 1977 JHS VISITORS W Macomb L W Carlinville L W Mac Arthur L W Springfield L W Centenial L L Southeast W W Sacred Heart L W Edwardsville L W Alton L W Eisenhower L L Quincy W W Lamphier L W Normal L Sports 120 BACK ROW L TO R: Coach Marjorie Howard. Jenny Poole. Ann Williams. Karen Colton. Nancy Colton. Linda Morris. Lana Ecker. FRONT ROW: Linda Wilson. Theresa Herlevsen. Mary Mun-dinger, Gloria Trumbo. Jean Warden, mgr. Donna Dougherty. J.V. GIRLS The 1977 Girls' Basketball Team had an outstanding season. They were the winners at Sectional beating out the powerful Quincy team with the score 51-46, and Southeast girls 52-43 in the final match. After being behind 19 points at the Super Sectional game against Washington in Pekin; JHS made a strong come back and tied the score with three seconds left, only to lose it at the buzzer. Senior Lettermen this year were Mary Mundinger, Thresa Herlevsen, Karen Colton, Lana Ecker, Jennie Poole, and Linda Wilson. Thresa Herlevsen was voted MOST VALUABLE PLAYER by her team mates. Look, up in the sky! It's a bird, it's a plane, no it's SUPER CRIMSON!!! Let go of my Eggo! J.V. Schedule 1977 JHS VISITORS W Macomb L W Carlinville L W Mac Arthur L W Springfield L W Centenial L W Southeast L W Sacred Heart L W Edwardsville L w Alton L w Eisenhower L w Quincy L w Lamphier L w Normal L BACK ROW L TO R: Coach Marjorie Howard. Connie Bills. Sara Pratt. Lois Sims, Gail Rhodes, Denise Kinseth. Lori Gain. FRONT ROW: Amy Cleveland. Francine Blackburn. Debbie Votsmier. Mindy Richey. Sherrie Hall. Sports 121 1ST ROW: Jay Fairfield. Paul Decker. Jim Backer. Mike Fobair. John Gregory. Joel Steelman, Marshall Lemme. Phil Santos. Steve Biloz. 2ND ROW: Coach Larry Samples. Brad Ware. Steve Hackett. Randy Bettis. Chuck Colburn. Brian Barwick. Andy Jones. John Slavens. Tom Maupin. Tony Stevens. Donny Nunes. Faced with a schedule that includes several perennial powerhouses the J.H.S. Boys Tennis team faces a tough season. For the first time in over ten years the team will enter the season without former coach Manny Velasco. Larry Sample, physical education instructor at Turner, will take over as coach. Leading this years team will be nine returning lettermen: Brian Barwick, Chuck Colburn, Paul Decker, Jay Fairfield. Walter Frank. Steve Hackett, Tom Maupin. Tony Stevens, and Brad Ware. 1977 Tennis Schedule March 31 Quincy Senior High May 2 Quincy Notre Dame April 2 Granite City May 3 Springfield Southeast April 5 Springfield High School May 9 Quincy Senior High April 12 Griffin (Washington Park) May 12 Griffin April 14 Lanphier May 13 Lincoln High School (E. St. Louis) April 18 Quincy Notre Dame May 14 Capital Conference April 19 Alton May 20-21 District April 22-23 Springfield High School May 27-28 State Invitational April 30 Decatur Eisenhower fanm Sports 122 Sports 123 FRACK FIELD FRONT ROW L TO R: Coach Rosenberger. James McDanials. Mike Fichards. Gary Siville. Todd Green, Tom Landes, Todd Emrick, Larry Wilson. 2ND ROW: Elmer Mitchell. Lee Terhark. Mick Clary, Ed Six, Chris Williams. Kevin B. Smith. Kerry B. Smith, Greg Turner, Bruce Baldwin. 3RD ROW: Scott Simmons. Rodney Williams. Reg Dunham. Greg Havlin. Danny Knight, Lee Ward, Paul Zierath, Larry Lawrence. 4TH ROW: Todd Ware, Kirk Bryan, Chris Konrad. Tim Pilcher, Jerry Linear, T.J. McKula. Bob Slavens, Doug Bunfill. Allen Ervin. BACK ROW: Jim Baumann, Jeff Ator. Bill Oxley. Mike White. Morris Blackburn. Kevin Edmonston. Todd Becker, Steve Cully. I ought to wash my socks more often. Step - two - three - KICK! Sports 124 Now where did you say you lost your contact? When you're smiling, the whole world Sports 125 Senior Todd Emrick goes up . . . McDaniels practices the big jump. BACK ROW: Coach Curtis. Ken List. Craig Lashment. Kevin Kelley. Jeff Waggner. Jon Huston. Billy Hickox, Mike Campbell, mgr. Authur Neal: FRONT ROW. Gary Hickox. Earl Lyons. Mark Miller. Mike Mullens. Ron Aring. Rick Meado. Randy Chappell. Bill Poole. Dennis Franklin; SITTING ARE John Thompson. Gary Baumann. .... : •• Outfielders: Gary Hickox, Craig Lashment. Jeff Waggner. Ken List, Mark Miller. Infielders: BACK: Dennis Franklin. Kevin Kelley. Jeff Waggner. Billy Hickox. FRONT: Randy Chappell. Rick Meado. Bill Poole. The 1977 Boys Baseball Team has fine hopes as eight players return to the line up. Also joining the squad are eight juniors that played on last years winning sophomore team. Coach Curtis looks for fine pitching performances from Mike Campbell, Dennis Franklin, Jon Huston, and Mike Mullens. For a strong defensive game, Randy Chappell, Rick Meado, and Bill Poole are heavily depended upon. However, at the plate, Ron Aring, Kevin Kelley, and Jeff Waggner are expected to carry a good portion of the load. The Crimsons look to be one of the stronger teams in the Capitol Conference since they have a well experienced group of determined players. All in all the Crimsons teams, which is strong in all parts of the game, should have a good year. Sports 129 Varsity Pitchers: Craig Lashment. Jon Huston. Dan Griffin. Dennis Franklin. Kenny List. Mike Mullens. Mike Campbell. Senior Mike Mullens delivers the pitch! Sports 130 Jacksonville High School Varsity Baseball 1977 DATE March 26 Pittsfield March 29 North March 31 Greene Lewistown April 5 Beardstown April 6 Lanphier April 7 Routt April 9 Mac Arthur April 11 Normal April 14 Jerseyville April 16 Capitol 19-23 Conference April 18 Glenwood April 21 Quincy April 26 Southeast April 27 Winchester April 28 Macomb April 30 Eisenhower May 2 Griffin May 3 Notre Dame May 5-9 I.H.S.A. May 11 District Lewistown Dugout boredom. Kevin Kelley rounds the bases J V FARM CLUB BACK ROW L-R: Coach Spangenberg. Mike Hoffman. Larry Byers. Kerry Horrer. Danny Griffin. Todd Thorson. Brad Hymes. FRONT ROW: Kevin Gibbs. Todd Melton. Rusty Hall. Scott Reed. Eddy Jones. Eddie Miller. Sports 131 GIRLS’ TRACK FRONT L TO R: Linda Morris, Kathy Ash, Anne Ineich, Lana Ecker, Sarah Pratt, Lisa Fredricks, Debbie Votsmier, Karen Suiter. 2ND ROW: Dee Dee Walker, Nancy Colton, Donna Doughty, Jennifer Filson, Ellen Spargo, Janet Noble, Karen Westberg. 3RD ROW: Coach Darley, LeeAnn Dunham, Lisa Havlin, Roxanne Franklin, Francine Blackburn, Pam Goodey, Jean Covey, Julie Braner, Ann Westberg. 4TH ROW: Kirby Drennan, Sharon Baldwin, Dawn McCurley, Patty Holloway, Karen Votsmier, Sue Crawford, Denise Welch, Dana Lasley. Seasons Schedule 1977 Carlinville, Auburn Porta-Petersburg, Virginia Winchester, Beardstown North Greene, Pittsfield Lamphier Southeast Alton Relays Glenwood Mac Arthur- Conference Macomb Rushville, Brown County Unity Mendon Quincy Carthage District State Finals at Charleston Coach Darley helps Lana Ecker on her form. The 1977 Girls' Track Team got off to an early start this year with the coaching help of Mrs. Dar-ley. The girls are looking forward to an even better season than last years 15-5 record. Senior Crimson Letterman hopefuls are Lana Ecker, Lisa Fredricks, and Karen Suiter. Other letterman from the 1976 season are Sara Pratt, Debbie Votsmier, Kathy Ash, Linda Morris, Tese Wilhite, and Ann In-eich. Record holders still on this 1977 team are Linda Morris, Lana Ecker, and Lisa Fredricks. Sarah Pratt warms up on the field during practice. The Bionic Woman can't out do me!!! Watch this toss Sports 133 inoHonodHi siaods THE YEAR 135 T rmwf - - ' hm ' '■ ..- •r- r. -•-- C ■ '«6?r b0r f Mtots'r N.H.S. SENIORS. LEFT TO RIGHT. ROW 1: Tammu Mason. Tracy Meyers. ROW 2: Lynn McColloueh Karen Westberg, Janice Rice, Diana Suiter. Linda Wilson. Debbie Manker. ROW 3: Melissa Gaston Karen Colton. Connie Powell. ROW 4: Kathy Peters. Theresa Herlevsen. Lana Ecker. Sara Gierke. Marv undinger. Susie Fernandes. ROW 5: Susie Caldwell. Nancy Spargo-President. Brenda Dalton-Secre tary. Lauren Simmons-Treasurer. ROW 6: Sherri Mitchell-Projects chairman, Tom Ladd. Carl Bockmier ice resident. Ken Wiedner. David Bullard. Dara Ginder. Terry Syler. Diane Darush. NOT PICTURED Mrs. Norris-Advisor. Terry Massey-Chaplain UKtu The purpose of the National Honor Society is to honor students for scholarship as well as leadership. service, and citizenship. N.H.S. uNIORS: LEFT TO RIGHT. ROW 1: Julie Welch. Nancy Flick. Becca Hollaway. Casey Heyer. Ruth Heilman. Laurie Newman. Terri Walker. ROW 2: Mark Mann. Steve Meyers. Kent eth.,MC,C?ll h' arahr ratt- Jennifer Filson. Nancy Colton. Debbie Votsmier. Sandy q M3tty Ward’T°dd Becker. ROW 3: Gerg Turner, Bill Poole. Tony Stevens, Jimmy Potter Scott Meyer, Paul Rigel. 3 Organizations 138 OFFICERS SENIORS CLASS OFFICERS: Lori Ninmer-Secretary. Susan Spradlin-Presidnet, Susie Fernandes-Treasur-er, Randy Bettis-Vice-President. JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS: Patty Downing-Treasurer. Tese W hite-Vice -President. Cathy Versen-Secretary. Ken Hymes-Pre dent. SOPHOMORES CLASS OFFICERS: Sue Black-Vice-President. Becky Madsen-Secretary. Lisa Martin-Treasurer. Dru Deck-President. Organizations 139 STUDENT GOVERNMENT The purpose if the J.H.S. Student Government is to represent the whole student body of Jacksonville High School, and to sponsor or assist in carrying out functions and activities which benefit the entire student body. This years student government sponsored such activities such as the Homecoming, Christmas, and after- basketball game dances. They also sponsored some allschool assemblies for the students entertainment. All though there were alot of students involved in student government this year, they did a fine job in doing the things they were traditionally supposed to do, and in taking on other activiites that were brought to their attention. A new addition to the student government this year was the forming of the new Executive Board. This was a small group of class officers and committee chairmen that would discuse things that were to be taken back to the larger student government. The new pen and paper machine was one of the Executive Boards acheivement this year. o m 73 CD STUDENT GOVERNMENT OFFICERS: Becky Knapp-Vice-President, Mary Rowe-Treasurer. Chuck Colburn-President. NOT PICTURED: Sue Meurell-Secretary. SENIORS: LEFT TO RIGHT. ROW 1: Teresa Willoughby. Melissa Gaston, Susan Spradlin, Cathy Cody, Tracy Meyers, Linley Yow, Becky Knapp. ROW 2: Pam Campbell, Cindy Leach, Sarah Becker. Cheryl Sanderson, Lisa Fredricks, Lori Ninmer, Julie Hemlich, Randy Chappell, Debbie Manker. ROW 3: Danny Sumpter, Susan Byers, Susie Fernandes, Larry Proffit. Billy Hickox, Donnie Gillis. Becky Nunes, Tom Landes, Julie Whetherall. Shelly Smith. ROW 4: Mary Rowe. Randy Bettis, Brad Ware. Jeff Orris. Chuck Colburn, John Slavens, Ronnie Aring, Steve Hayes. Susie Caldwell, Tammy Mullens. ROW 5: Mark Scobbie. Terry Jones, Jeff Waggner, Todd Green, Doug Morris. Wilbur Spink, Steve Scobbie. Eric Runkel. Jennifer Young. Mary Mundinger. NOT PICTURED: Teresa Herlevson. Shelly Ash. Organizations 140 JUNIORS: LEFT TO RIGHT. ROW 1: Tina McAllister. Julie Buckley. Crystal Strubbe. Joyce Mason. Sue McKula. Joy Huston. Linda Busey. Jerri Spradlin. Kim Spradlin. Rachel Twyford. Beth McCulley. ROW 2: Gayle Beckman. Connie Neff. Kathy Dobey. Laurie Stocker. Candy Haley. Penny McNeece. Evelyn Metz. Cindy Haggerty. Tese Willhite, Patty Downing. Nancy Flick. ROW 3: Sherrie Oxley. Patty Caldwell. Carol Johnson. Lydia Harkrader. Lori Rawlings. Sharon Burchette. Tammy Powell. Lisa Ator, Terri Lebesh. Gemini Gardner. Sheri Hayes. Sara Johnson. ROW 4: Tanya Chapman. Kathy Farfield. Laren Jackson. Shari Hackerm. Cindy Crabtree. Becky Ford. Roberta Allan. Eddy Six. Rob Lonergan. Gary Hickox. Sharon Byers. Janet Noble. ROW 5: Wynne Helmig. Kelly Smith. Cathy Adams. Jin Potter. Kevim Kelly. Mike Slaughter. Mike Richards. Ken Hymes. Arthur Neal. Bev Wynn. Kathy Ash. SOPHOMORES: LEFT TO RIGHT: ROW 1: Robbie Haley. Marcia Burgdorff. Connie Brogden. Valerie Sanderson. Kristi Heller. Susie Pebbles. Roxanne Franklin. Sue Black. Robin Farmer. Pam Goodey. Jean Covey. Jamie Willard. ROW 2: Gerry Sue Day. Cheryle Brust. Denise Stovall. Majorie Hawkins. Dru Deck. Sharon Gibbs. Becky Madson. Cathy Warcup. Joyce Grey. Vaughn Suling. Debbie Samples. Karen Woodworth. ROW 3: Lisbeth Enz, Brenda Chamberlain. Kay Fry. Mary Murphy. Anne Westberg. Carla Emmons. Jeanne Grey. Beth Dewees. Barb Woods. Laurie Clements. Jayne Verhoef. Lisa Martin. Marsha Manker. ROW 4: Tracy Stowmatt. Jill Zimmer. Larry Byers. Brad Hymes. Lori Scott. Cindy Morgan. Crystal Whitaker. Teresa Jackson. Tammy Brummet. Connie Porter. Rhonda Scribnar, Susan Edwards. Susan Roegge. Jenny Anderson. ROW 5: Tim Sayer. Jim Garner. Jerry Ragland. John Heyer. Jeff Haggerty. Laura Smith. Robin Simonds. Joni Smith. Kathy Hutchinson. Julie Braner, Randy Scriber. Eric Foote. Craig Vesper. ROW 6: Steve Schneider. Kerry Harr. Jay Fairfield. Mike White. Jeff Becker. Jeff Coyke. Marty Hodges. John Scott. Dave Schuman. Chris Williams. Organizations 141 MARCHING BAND Majorette Jenny Poole. The purpose of the Marching Band is to entertain during the football games and to march in parades. Organizations 142 TWIRLERS LEFT TO RIGHT. Beth McCulley. Brenda Dalton. Becky Ford. Janet Medlock LEFT TO RIGHT. KNEELING: Tammy Powell-Captam STANDING: Susan Spradlin. Patty Downing. Lisa Ator, Sharon Byers. Pam Gish Organizations 143 VARSITY BAND: LEFT TO RIGHT. ROW 1: Lauren Sommons. Bev Quigg, Barbara Richardson, Carol Jackson. Pam Anders, Lisa Cox. Kay Fry. Brenda Chamberlain. ROW 2: Jim Orr. Dan Bowe. Tom Butler. Jim Brune, Randy Coultas, Jerry Linear, Randy Schribner. Lisa Lindsey. Linda Lindsey. Carolyn Curtis. Linda Weisert. ROW 3: Dan Arthur. Kirk Blue, Scott Krouce. Cindy Faulkerson. Bruce Smith. Jody Madox. John Thompson, Steve Chambers, Mark Allen, Mark Hopper, Woody Stocker. NOT PICTURED: Kelly Kinsel. Stephanie Richards, Alan Ervin. ROW 1: Bill Poole. Bill Killam. ROW 2 Ron Ninmer. Alan Ervin. Tese Willhite. Didi Walker, James Potter. Jeff Meyer. ROW 3: Andy Cobb. James Oliver. Steve Scott. Arthur Neal, Doug Roehrs. Dan Bowe. ROW 4: Steve Whitton. Jeff Curtis, Stan Fanning, Phil Santos. Marty Hodges. Organizations 144 ORCHESTRA CHOIR LEFT TO RIGHT: 1ST ROW: Kathy Adams. Lisa Havlin. Julie Welch. Karen Six. Randy Green. Susan Martin, Kurt Decker. Nora Nelson. Scott Palmer. Katrina Six. Sharon Massey. 2ND ROW: Mr. Hayter. Sherri Mitchell. Didi Walker LEFT TO RIGHT: 1ST ROW: Diana Suiter. Betsy Smith. Nancy Flick. Jill Esslinger. Tammy Kelly. Caren Waltrip. Didi Walker. Melody Tylor. Barb Megginson. Sherri Mitchell. Mary Smith. Kathy Dobey, Mr. Hayter. 2ND ROW: Doug Roehrs, Angela Blackburn. Jimmy Potter. Reg Dunham. Ken Hymes. Tim Adams. Doug Morris. Jeff Waggoner. Kevin Kelly. Jerry Anderson. Richard Lowery. Mike Mullens. Phil Benz LEFT TO RIGHT: 1ST ROW: Mr. Hayter. Darla Chambers. Laurie Clark. Penny Hazelrigg Janet Petre. Cheryl Brust. Terri Woolridge. Mary Randolph. 2ND ROW: Becky Madsen. Sharon Massey. Debra Cozart. Melvin French. Becky Hembrough, Marvin Fairfield, Floyd Holtox, Jerry Wilson, Loretta Lashmett, Lisa Cox. 3RD ROW: Dru Deck. Beth Ford. Mike Fawkes. Ed Stout. Dan Arthur. Cindy Kunz, Janet Duff. Teresha Mitchell. Mary Roach. Rhonda Stout. Linda Howerton. Cindy Cox. 4TH ROW: Debbie Provo. Susan Stanberry. Ann Rives, Tracy Crawford. Georgia Crane. Jeannie Stauffer. Tammy Baumegart, Susan Farmer. Jo Barnes. Vicki Williams. Nancy Miller. Kelly Williams. Diane Cochran. Shelly Layne Organizations 145 LEFT TO RIGHT: ROW 1: Dee Dee Walker, Nancy Spargo. Sarah Pratt, JoDell Gotschall. Emily Hewitt. Scott Meyer, Jennifer Fil-son, Denise Stovall. Terry Danner, Lynn McCollough, Kristi Overturf. ROW 2: Debbie Jess, Gary Mathers, Sharon Byers, Julie Buckley, Theresa Jackson, Susan Roegge, Shelley Gano. Kristi Heller, Susie Pebbles. Linda Gillespie, Julie Braner, Karen Ta-vender, Tim Adams. Ellen Spargo. Jenny Poole, Brenda Dalton, Sue McKula. Sharon Burchette. ROW 3: Becky Ford. Carla Alexander, Melinda White. Kandis Elder. Julie Poole. Joe Clay, Roger Dunham, David Proffitt. Beth McCulley. Paul Riegel, Greg Kir-choffer. Greg Turner, Tammy Mason, Lisa Ator, Patty Downing. Arthur Neal. Debbie Votsmier, Steve Hinderliter. Ann Ineich. Jean Duncan, Jim Oliver. Doug Roehrs, Pam Gish. Susan Spradlin, James Cobb, Marty Cockerill. ROW 4: Kevin Tavender. Debbie Samples. Lisa Norberry, Steve Scott. Jean Covey, Tammy Powell. Steve Meyers. Phil Santos. Ron Ninmer. Eric Enz, Jeff Meyer. Chris Cannon, Janet Medlock. Kerry Crow, Chris Williams, Marty Hodges. Brett Craddock. Rick Fry, Bill Poole. Jim Wilson. 146 Organizations Jimmy Potter. ROW 5: Jenny Brust, Steve Osburn, Jeff Curtis. Mr. James Welch-Advisor-Conductor. Jay Surratt. Kerry Babtist. Reg Dunham, Kevin Babtist. Tony Hopper. Rowland Harris. Mr. Marshall-Student Teacher-Conductor. Jim Balaska, Stan Fanning. Linda Wilson. Ben Henderson. Rob Buchanan. Bill Blue. Mike Richards. Nancy Colton, Darel Allan, Brad Florth. NOT PICTURED: Barb Metz, Randy Bettis. m 33 H □0 Organizations 147 LATIN CLUBS LEFT TO RIGHT: Jeannie Stober, Rossana Rivas. Castro, Bob Mabry. John Jackson. Jeff Becker LEFT TO RIGHT: John Cross. Karen Waters. Chuck Colburn, Sherri Mitchell, Rhonda Swann The purpose of the Latin Club is to provide opportunity to use knowledge of Latin and Latin skills in a relaxed, more entertaining manner than usual classroom procedure provides and to provide opportunity for a more social atmosphere to get to know one another as persons. LEFT TO RIGHT: 1ST ROW: Cheryl Marsh, Carrie Bodine. 2ND ROW: Jodi Carr. Tracy Strowmatt. Julie Braner. 3RD ROW: Melinda White. Marcia Burgdorff, Lisa Lindsey. Gerri Sue Day 148 Organizations SPANISH CLUB: LEFT TO RIGHT: ROW 1: Kay Fry. Brenda Chamberlain. Denise Stovall. Karen Westberg-Treasurer, Jill Dixon, Ann Westberg. ROW 2: Kathy Peters. Janet Noble. Gayle Beckman. Miss Harlow-Advisor, Jill Zimmer. Colleen Taylor. Brenda Jordan. NOT PICTURED: Mr. Manny Velasco-Advisor. Casey Heyer-President. Craig Fritz-Vice President. Sandy Dees-Secretary. The purpose of the Spanish Club is to promote Spanish language and culture. Runkel. Don Nones. Greg Turner. Kent Palmer. ROW 2: Paul Shafer, Dana Ankrom. Mary Mundinger-Treasurer. Iris Rohrl. Cathy Cody, Lisa Havlin-Secretary, Robin Simmons. Mary Murphy. Jeff Coyle, Jeff Agner. Bruce Beerup, Shari Brust. Cherie Harpole. NOT PICTURED: Mrs. Nelson-Advisor. Lana Ecker-President. The purpose of the years German Club is to encourage the active use of the German language, and to become familiar with the German culture by experiencing it. Organizations 149 FRENCH CLUBS INTERMEDIATE FRENCH: LEFT TO RIGHT: ROW 1: Cindy Morgan. Barbara Richardson. Barb Metz. Brenda Chamberlain. Lori Gain. ROW 2: Jamie Willard. Lisbeth Enz. Rhonda Scribner. Susan Edwards, Sarah Williamson. ROW 3: Iris Rohrl, Lynne Cunningham. Linda Lindsey, Lori Clements. ROW 4: Michelle Mohr. Diane Hughes, Linda Gillespie. Janie Verhoef, Shelly Gano. ROW 5: Didi Cathy Hutchinson, Lisa Birkett, Mark Allen, John Mullens, Geoff Ladd. ROW 6: Taylor Smith. Mary Rowe. Susan Byers, John Scott. Mike Taylor, Darrell Allen. The purpose of the French Club is to provide an opportunity for students to speak in a more relaxed atmosphere than a regular class and to learn more about the culture and customs of French-speaking people. ADVANCED FRENCH: LEFT TO RIGHT: ROW 1: Mrs. Verticchio — Advisor. Jimmy Potter. Nancy Flick. Cindy Haggerty. Cathy Ash. Joyce Mason. Lien Tryong. Nancy Colton. Cathy Meyer. Sarah Pratt. Debbie Votsmier. Jennifer Filson. ROW 2: Paul Zierath, Bruce Tucker, 150 Organizations Brad Johnson. Walter Frank. KlRE DE FRANCAIS Or ROW 1 — Jim Potter. Karen Colton. Nancy Colton. Becca Hollaway. ROW 2 — Julie Welch. Nancy Flick. Debbie Votsmier. Jennifer Filson. Sarah Pratt. Organizations 151 ART CLUB: LEFT TO RIGHT: ROW 1: Becky Knapp. Jodi Clark, Cathy Cody. Susan Roegge. Robin Simmonds. Sarah Williamson. Mrs. Grojean-Advisor. Tammy Baumgart. ROW 2: Linley Yow. Kim Elias, Lisa Havlin. Julie Wetherall. Julie Heimlich. Alan Chappell, Patty Caldwell. Susie Caldwell. Isabell Parrott. Janet Becker. Sarah Becker. Mrs. Scott-Advisor, David Lawrence. Leslie Allan. ART CLUB OFFICERS: LEFT TO RIGHT: ROW 1: Linley Yow. Julie Wetherall. ROW 2: Mrs. Scott-Advisor. Suzie Caldwell. Karen Suiter, Mrs. Grojean-Advisor. 152 Organizations ART CLUB The purpose of this year's Computer Club is to introduce students to computer concepts and applications. LEFT TO RIGHT: Bruce Tucker. Melinda White. Mr. Sweatman, Steve Hinderliter. Marty Hodges. Allan Ervin, Steve Henson. Steve Hardin SITTING: Paul Zierath The purpose of te Math Club is to introduce students to mathematical concepts. LEFT TO RIGHT: Barb Megginson, Lien Truong. Melinda White. Mr. Manker, (advisor). Shirley Hart. Becky Nunes. Janice Rice. Not pictured - Richard Noble m O x. O co The purpose of the Electronics Club is to help students become familiar with the general areas of electronics, to apply abilities, to offer technical assistance in school activities, and to allow each member to explore electronics beyond the normal classroom-lab approach and to help him or her determine if they have a talent and or interest in this field as a possible career choice. LEFT TO RIGHT: ROW 1: Tim Parham, John Mullens. ROW 2: Mr. Ahlquist - advisor. Bob Osborne, Rich Tavender -treasurer. Tim Childers -president, Phil Benz - vice-president. David Shoeman. ROW 3: Rod Gerner. Mike Finch, Tom Lair. Doug Smith, Tony Ezard. 153 LEFT TO RIGHT: 1ST ROW: Karen Suiter. Tese Wilhite. Sarah Becker 2ND ROW: Jennifer Young. Karen Jackson. Julie Whetherall. Tracy Meyers. Lori Ninmer. 3RD ROW: Janie Verhoef. Mary Mundinger. Shelley Smith. Susie Fernandes. Teresa Herlevsen, Cathy Versen-Captain The purpose of the Fellowship of Christian Athletes is just as its title states-to bring athletes together through Christian Fellowship. They carry on such activities as Christmas caroling, and helping in passing the referendum. The group meets every two weeks in the private homes of individuals. They do their best to help others in need. LEFT TO RIGHT: SITTING: Ron Aring. Billy Hickox. Chuck Colburn, Dave Daley-Captain. Ralph Wilhite. Eric Runkel. Craig Lashmette. STANDING: Randy Bettis. Rob Longergan. Brad Ware. Joe Neidholdt 154 Organizations KEY CLUB: ROW 1: Walter Frank. Mark Scobbie, Jeff Waggner. Dave Dailey. Ralph Willhite. Steve Scobbie. Jeff Orris. Larry Profitt. ROW 2: Eric Runkel. Mike Slaughter. Jim Verhoef. Ron Aring, Eddie Lowe. Billy Hickox. ROW 3: Rick Meado. Brad Ware. Jon Huston. ROW 4: Randy Bettis. Randy Chappell. Organizations 155 Betterment of Agriculture in the future is the purpose of Future Farmers of America. LEFT TO RIGHT: 1ST ROW: Bob Anderson, Curtis Mayberry. Ron Cox, Jim Jokish. Ben Henderson. Marty Cockerill. Rick Flynn, Jim Buchanan. 2ND ROW: Mr. Fortschneider, Dale Cully. Eric Brown. Terry Fox. Dohrn Howard. Jim Howerton. Bruce Thompson, Randy Colbert. Mike Emmons. 3RD ROW: Steve Robin Hicks, Randy Hall. Bruce Rueter. Tony Hopper. Bob Fry, Kevin Jumper, Terry Jones, Terry Massey NA T U VAL WtMVtzK 970 FFA FARM CHEMICAL 156 Organizations LEFT TO RIGHT: 1ST ROW: Jim Heaton. Todd Becker. Mike Taylor. Jim Smith. Mike Mayberry. Ted Rust. Glenn York. Mike Prather 2ND ROW: Merrill Herrichs. John Swisiher. John Jackson, David Daniel. Jim Oliver. Mark Jackson. Bobbie Brogdon. Ken Hymes. Davia Cox. William Fortschein 3RD ROW: Lynn Waggoner, Diana Cochran. Rhonda Stout. Shelly Lane. Lea Heaton. Bob Grogan. Robert Scolfield. Jim Spradlin NATIONAL WINNERS f970 FFA FARM CHEMICAL SAEETY.J’ROGRAM LEFT TO RIGHT: 1ST ROW: Randy Lewis. Chuck Buchanan. Eddie Jones. Steve Howerton, Eric Davidmer. Andy Thompson. Brian Stratton. 2ND ROW: Daryll Grinkey. Edwin Doyle. Bob Suttles, Brad Bettis, Brad Gardner. Mary Hopper, Melvin Downs. 3RD ROW: Julie Reno. Brad Hymes. Tim Sayer, Jerry Lindsey. Julie Hall. Stephanie Kennedy. Randy Lyons. Mike Cully. Paul Lieb. Jim Farmer, Mr. Lineman. 4TH ROW: Eddie Stout. Harold Massey. John Solladay, Larry Irlam, Woody Stocker. Ed Carey. Jeff Stockey. Warren Miller. Carl Davis Organizations 157 C.V.E. SENIORS: LEFT TO RIGHT: ROW 1: Kathy Hansmier. Cathy Steele, Cheryl Tankersly, Teresa Briggs. Teresa Willoughby. Lori Irwin. ROW 2: Janet Edmiston. Becky Surratt. Judy Tribble. Deborah Morgan. Rhondala Layne, Betty Zimmer. Nguyer phuoc Dai. ROW 3: Gail Birdsong. Bonnie Prather. Kelly Noecker. Rose Scott. Joe Pattie. Kenny Logue. ROW 4: Nathan Combs. Darryl Simmermaker. Paul Lewis. Wayde Hill. ROW 5: Kevin Hyatt. Steve Whitten. Dave Kennedy. John Kolberar. Terry Stovall. Rhonda Hill. Gary Burton. NOT PICTURED. Randy Chappell. Kim Whitam. Craig Lashmett. Connie Powell. CVE C.V.E. is used partly to promote good will between business people of the community, and the parents, and students involved with Cooperative Vocational Education at Jacksonville High School. The sponsor for all of the C.V.E. workers is Mr. Reside. C.V.E. JUNIORS: LEFT TO RIGHT: ROW 1: Glen Marsh. Rick Powell. Brian Coe. Craig Killebrew. Eric Willham. Kevin Edmiston. ROW 2: R.C. Hoots. Rachel Twyford. ROW 3: Jim Matheny. Robert Wingler. Steve Elsome. Julie Jackson, Jeff Huff. 158 Organizations SPEECH DRAMA: LEFT TO RIGHT: ROW 1: Teresa Willoughby. Doug Morris-Treasurer. Debbie Chapman. ROW 2: Sharon Burchett. Tammy Powell. Emily Hewitt. Nancy Flick. Karen Woodward. Lizabeth Enz, Cheryl Marsh. ROW 3: Sherri Mitchell. Tammy Baumgart. John Deathridge. Terry Woldridge. Angela Colbert. Ken Weidner-Vice President. Martha Schultz. Mike Taylor-President. Cathy Cody. Kay Fry. ON LADDER: Jim Wilson. Leanne Gregory-Secretary. Joe Neihold. The purpose of the Speech Drama club, and the Thespians is to promote involvement in the dramatic and oratorical arts. For these two groups involvement in the theatre arts is required. THESPIANS: LEFT TO RIGHT: ROW 1: Jim Wilson. ROW 2: Emily Hewitt. Sherri Mitchell. ROW 3: Mike Taylor-President. Nancy Flick. Leanne Gregory-Secretary. Debbie Chapman. ROW 4: Doug Morris-Treasurer. Ken Weidner-Vice president. m CO V Organizations 159 Herald staff, cont. LEFT TO RIGHT: Rosanna Rivas: Assistant Editor. Sharon Burchett: Photographer. Brenda Lucas: Typist. Tom Landes: Business manager. Quill and Scroll. LEFT TO RIGHT: ROW 1: Craig Fritz ROW 2: Leanne Gregory. Mike Taylor, Ken Weidner ROW 3: Mary Rowe. Linda Wilson. Brenda Lucas. Herald Staff. LEFT TO RIGHT: Linda Wilson, Managing Editor. Leanne Gregory: News Editor. Miss Winkleman; Advisor. Craig Fritz; Feature Editor. Ken Weidner; Opinion page. Mike Taylor: Sports Editor. QUILL SCROLL 160 Organizations Editors: Chuck Colburn. Lana Ecker INKBLOT Assistant Editors: Sara Geirke. Lori Ninmer, Business Man-ager-Wilber Spink Business Committee: Isabel Parrot. Terry Syler, Diane Darush. Andy Jones. Wilbur Spink. Theresa Herlev-sen Poetry Committee: Sherri Mitchell. Mary Mundinger. Mary Rowe. Isabel Pappot. Tracy Meyers Short Story Committee: Tammy Mason. Karen Colton. Linda Wilson. Lynn McCollough, Shirley Hart. Kathy Peters. Jeff Curtis. Mike Taylor Typists: Karen Colton. Linda Wilson. Theresa Herlevsen. Prose Committee: Diane Darush. Melissa Gaston. Emily Hewitt. Terry Syler, Nancy Spargo Organizations 161 J’ STAFF J STAFF: LEFT TO RIGHT. ROW 1: Eric Rhodes- Co-Sports Editor, Julie Kilver-Girls Sports Editor. Susie Fernandes-Co-Editor Senior Co-ditor. Mrs. Verticchio-Advisor, Mary Rowe-Co-Editor Senior Co-Editor. Sherrie Oxley- Underlcass Editor. 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